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29/01/1868

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 29/01/1868
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 4519
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jp * No. 4519 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1868. FOLIC ytibUtfr* by auttjonig* CONTAINING nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with The substance of all Informations received ir cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, iX ir Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehet, -'• m. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses, for the purpose of tracing and ecoverina them. Jf'u '- . <. * % * Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the pur- pose of obtaining or giving nformation respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to Mr. W. D. BURNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow- street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre hended, and the name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all Letters addressed to the Editor must be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. It is requested that the Names and Descriptions of Deserters and Absentees from the Militia, as well as those from the regular Army, intended for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, may be addressed to " The Under Secretary of State for War, War Office, Pall Ma 11 London, S. W.," as they cannot be published without his authority. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. On the morning of the 23rd November, the body of Esther Baggott, wife of Moses Baggott, jun., of Heathfield Bridge, Moxley, was found dead near the turnpike road, between Wednesbury and Moxley, in the county of Stafford, with marks of violence on her throat and other parts of her body ; a coroner's jury have returned a verdict of ' Wilful Murder against some person or persons unknown.' A reward of £ 100 will be paid by Her Majesty's Government to any person or persons who shall give such information and evidence as shall lead to the discovery aud conviciion of the murderer or mur- derers ; and the Secretary of State for the Home Department will advise the grant of Her Majesty's gracious pardon to any accomplice, not being the person who actually murdered the woman, who shall give such information and evidence as shall lead to the same result. Information to be given to Captain Congreve, Chief Constable, Stafford.— Bow- street, January 15. FORGERY. Further information respecting PATRICK MURRAY, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 8th instant, and for whose apprehension a warrant is issued : he forged and obtained cash and goods for three other cheques in Devonport, and is supposed to have several cheques in his possession still, which he may endeavour to pass ; thay are on the Loudon and South Western Bank, Plymouth ; those uttered are numbered 30886, 30887, 33022, and 33024, and several others are missing from the same cheque- book. In addition to the articles described he had also with him a gold hunter lever Watch, enamelled dial, jewelled in four holes, makers Heine and Hoeller or S. Hoeller, Devonport, No. 8486 ; a mosaic gold Ring, set with a diamond ; a Pin, set with pearl; a pair of gold Sleeve Links and Studs ; Albert and long Chains ; and two pairs of new Boots, elastic sides. He is an expert billiard player ; has a wife in London, supposed a barmaid in a public- house ; he went to London by the early train from Plymouth on the 5th instant. Information to be given to Head Constable Lynn, Devonport, who holds the warrant for his apprehension — Bow- street, January 15. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON- Stolen from the person on the night of the 25th instant, a large- size pair- cased silver Watch, bulls eye glass, roman figures, No. 6279, steel curb Chain, steel Key, and a small metal Seal attached. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Harris, Pershore, or to Sergeant Mann, Police Station, Evesham, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen at 9 p. m. on the 24th instant, from the person of a gentleman in Manchester ; a gold English lever Watch, with • J. R.' engraved in centre of outer case. Any person giving Buch information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the Watch, shall receive £ 5 reward, on application to Chief Constable Palin, Town Hall, King- street, Manchester.— Bow- street, Jan. 29. Stolen from the person of a man, on the night of the 19th instant, at Brecon, a silver consular lever Watch, No. 3798, maker Richard Webb, Brecon. Information to be given to Superintendent Lee, Borough Police Station, Brecon.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen from the person in the borough of Bolton, on the 21st instant, a silver Geneva Watch, No. 23942, No. 10s size, lettered on dial, which is white, ' B. B. P.,' had attached a square mohair Guard, a gold Locket, and a Cross. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from the person of a gentleman at Chorley, on the 27th ultimo, a gold centre seconds skeleton lever stop Watch, maker ' A. Bell,' Church and Accrington, No. 17489. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Beetham, Constabulary Office, Chorley.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen at Salford at 830 p. m. on the 17th instant, from the person of a gentleman, a dark coloured morocco leather Pocket Book, in shape resembling the letter D, containing three £ 100 Bank of England Notes, dated London or Man- chester, 19 h November, 1867. and numbered respectively Q | X15437 or 15438, 15445, and 15446 ; one £ 50 ditto ditto, one £ 20 ditto ditto, five iJIO ditto, sundry Memoranda, a small quantity of postage and receipt Stamps, and a subscriber's Ticket on the Blackburn Exchange. A prostitute of the following description is suspected : 24 or 25 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, rather stout, speaks with a very strong Scotch accent, and said she came from Dundee ; dressed in a dark coloured hat and mantle, and dark winsey dress, together with a man about 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, shabby gentlemanly appearance, little or no hair about his face, light complexion, broad face, and dressed in da\ k cloth clothes, and black tall beaver hat. £ 50 reward will be paid on recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders, or in proportion to the amount recovered, on appli- cation to Superintendent Williams, Detective Department, Town- hall, Salford, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 22. BURGLARY AN © HOUSE BREAKING. Between 6 and 9 p. m. on the 26th instant, the dwelling- house of the Rev. Thomas Watts, Verulam- road, St. Albans, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen: 1 round gold Brooch, set with pearls, pendant attached. 1 small gold Brooch, with grey hsSr in centre, and a small Ring attached. 1 silver oval Brooch, twisted. 4 Spoons, two Table, two Silt, marked ' E.' 1 plated Dessert Fork. 16s. 3d. in Silver, and a Farthing. Supposed to have been committed by tramps. Information to be given to Head Constable Pike, St. Albans, Herts.— Bow- street, January 29. Between 10 p. m. 23rd, and 6 a. m. on the 24th instant, the saddle- room of George Skey, Esq., Bonehill House, near Tam- worth, was broken aud entered, and stolen therein : 2 pairs of kerseymere Breeches ; 2 pairs of do. Leggings ; a pair of black cloth Trousers ; a grey and brown mixture Jacket; a red and black mixture Vest ; a nearly new black silk Hat; a white woollen Muffler ; a cashmere Scarf, with red spots ; a Pocket Knife, with two blades, corkscrew, & c.; and a polishing Brush. Information to be given to Sergeant Longden, Tamworth, Staffordshire, or at any Police Station in the county.— Bow- street, January 29. Between 7 and 8" p. m. on the 26t, h instant, a house in the borough of Cambridge, was entered, whilst the family were at church, and the following silver Articles stolen : 17 Spoons, six Table, six Dessert, one Gravy, four Tea. 12 Forks, six large, six small. 2 Soup Ladles. All marked ' G. Y.' in German text. A paper Knife, with silver handle. Information to be given to Head Constable Turrall, Borough Police Office, Cambridge.— Bow- street, January 29. Between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. on the 16th instant, a cottage situate at Tytherington, Gloucestershire, was broken and entered, anu an old verge Watch, one Sovereign, four Shillings, a black cloth Jacket, a black cloth Vest, a dark cloth Vest, with white spots in it, all about half worn, a plaid Scarf, a red and yellow silk Handkerchief, and a blue and white Necktie were stolen therefrom ; the property of Aaron Hunt, a labourer, supposed by tramps. Information to be given to Superintendent Ellison, Police Office, Sodbury, or to Sergeant Arthur, Police Office, Thornbury, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, January 24. During the night of the 16th instant, the rectory situate at Brierly Hill, in the county of Stafford, was entered and the following property stolen : about 15s. in Silver, one silver Pencilcase, and one gold Pencilcase, has the letters ' J L.' en- graved on the stone ; entrance was tffected through the drawing room window being left unfastened ; two tramps were seen looking round the premises, and are suspected of the offence. Information to be given at the Police Office, Brierley Hill.— Bow- street, January 24. Early on the morning of the 15th instant, the dwelling- house of Mr. John James, of Somersham, in the county of Suffolk, farmer, was broken into by four men, disguised, who stole therein about eighteen £ 5 Notes, of Alexander's Bank, Ipswich, £ 7 or £ 8 in Gold and Silver, a fold Keeper, a silver Tea Spoon, five plated Tea Spoons, and a bottle of Gin. A reward of £ 50 will be paid on the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Super- intendent Nagle, County Police Station, Ipswich, or Police Constable Webb, Police Station, Offton, Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 27. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. During the morning of the 26tli instant, a lamb hog Sheep, was feloniously killed near Angle- bridge, Whittlesey, the property of Jabez Read, the carcase cut in two with the skin on the hind quarters ( except the feet which are broken off) were stolen, and as it may have been committed by gipsies, ihe bones or part of skin may be offered for sale to some marine store dealer. Information to be given to Superintendent Smith, Whittlesey, Cambs.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen from a field at Hackney Cross, in the parish of Mathon, between the 15th and 19th instant, two sheep, viz., a yearling ram, the property of Mr. James Parsons, of Mathon, marked * J. P.' on the sides with pitch, lone: wool, and very poor ; and a yearling wether, the property of Mr. Charles Oakley, of the same parish, marked ' O' on the rump with pitch. Information to be given to Superintendent Checketts, Upton- on- Severn, or Acting Inspector Turner, Great Malvern, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, January 27. Found in the possession of two suspected persons, who are remanded to the Town Hall, Dulverton, till tbe 25th instant, a bay mare Pony and Colt, of the Exmoor breed : the mare has never been shod, and is very wild ; the colt is about 7 or 8 months old, and of sorrel colour. Information te be given to Superintendent Edmonds, Dulverton, Somersetshire.— Bono- street, January 24, Stolen from a stable at Pudsey, during the night of the 20th instant, a red and white milch cow Hide, ia a green state, with large udder, marked down centre from having been blistered, the left horn is marked C. H.; the property of Jobn Farrer, farmer. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Bradford.— Bow- st,, Jan 24. Supposed to have been stolen from a field at Knightley, near Eccleshall, during the night of the 15th instant, a light bay horse Colt, thorough bred hunter, rising 2 years old, about 14 hands high, fore fetlocks black, hind fetlocks white, white star on forehead, white blaze on the nose, in good condition, has not been shod, and is remarkably quiet, tbe property of William Hewett, Three Horse Shoes Inn. tley. £ 3 reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviciion of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the colt. Information to be given to Sergeant Macrory, Eccleshall, or at any Police Station in the county of Stafford.— Bow- street, January 24. Stolen since the 20' h November last, the property of Reuben Peckham, Fletching, a small bay cob horse Colt, 12 or 13 hands high, small stai on forehead, very straight head, carries his ears very upright, the mane and tail very long and thick. Information to be given to Superintendent Peacock, Rickfield, or at any Police Station in East Sussex.— Bow- street, January 22. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT- Description of GARFOOT SISMEY, a shepherd, and native of Castor, Northamptonshire, who absconded from the parish of Fletton on the 26th instant, charged with larceny : he is 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair, and dressed in brown velveteen coat, cord trousers, and a rusty brown cloth cap. He has a mother or relative at Moonditch or Aldwinkle, near Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire. Two guineas reward will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehen- sion of Sismey. Information to be given to Superintendent Barker, Police Station, Norman Cross, Peterborough, who hoi is a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Jan. 29. Description of a youth charged with embezzling various su\ ns of Money from the Harp public house, Waltham Abbey, he is 19 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, black hair; dressed in dark brown overcoat, black cloth trousers, and fenian hat .— Metropolitan Police, N Division January 27. Absconded on the 18th instant, PATRICK McCABE, charged with stealing a black leather Bag, which he had been entrusted with to convey from Farnborough Railway Station to the owner, Edgar H. Rand, of York Town, Frimley, containing a black frock Coat and Vest, a pair of dark cheqk Trousers, two Shirts, two Scarfs, one brown and white silk, the other white woollen, a pair of Slippers, a pair of Socks, a travelling Cap, three pocket Handkerchiefs, two lawn, one cambric, marked ' E. H. Rand,' four shirt Collars, set of sleeve Links, white handle Razor, maker ' Thornhill, London,' a pair of nail Scissors, four Books, two Brushes, and a small morocco writing Case, containing note Paper, and a few Stamps. He is an Irishman, 29 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair com- plexion, brown hair, slight dark moustache ; dressed in a short dark jacket, dirty light trousers, old shoes and cap with peak, he was discharged from the 69th Regiment, on the 28th October last, and is marked twice with the letter ' D,'; heis| » upposed to have gone to London by way of Staines, Hounslow, Brentford, and Hammersmith, at which places it is likely he has pledged or sold Bome of the property. The bag, brushes, slippers, and books have since been recovered. Information to be given to Superintendent Newland, Surrey Constabulary, Farnham, who holds a warrant tor hia apprehension, or to Sergeant Hyde, Frimley. - Bow- street, January 27. Absconded on the 19th instant, from No. 35, Conway- mews, Fitzroy- square, stealing £ 5 : a man, 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, small carrotty whiskers; dressed as a stableman.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, January 27. Absconded from No. 3, Chepstow- villas, Notting- hill, stealing a £ 10 Bank of England Note and two £ 5 ditto: a female, 22 years of age, fair complexion, lost front teeth; dressed in striped dress, and white straw bonnet trimmed with white ribbon.— Metropolitan Police, X Division, January 27. Absconded on 4th Nov. last, from Kingston- on- Thames, charged will embezzlement: SPENCER GEO. KENNARD, grocer's- assistant, 28 years of age, 6 teet 8 inches high, fair complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers, cut short; dressed in dark frock coat — Metropolitan Police, V Division, Jan. 27. Stolen on tbe 18th inst- mt, from a smith's shop, at Old Windsor, three cist, steel garden Forks, one lias five grains the others four grains each, quite new. the property of Mr. Blake, by a tramping blacksmith, about 36 or 37 years of age, 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark swarthy Complexion, blaik h « ir, beard and moustache ; dressed in daik tustian trousers, cord jacket dirty cloth cap, and very old blucher boots; has a dirty slovenly Appearance, and will probahly inquire for work at smith's shop's, in country villages. Information to be given to Inspector Reece, Berks Constabulary, Windsor.— Bow- street, January 24. Absconded on the llt, h instant, from the Three Tuns public house, Spittlegate, Grantham, charged with stealing a black cloth Coat, raised seams, and a pair of Scotch plaid Trousers, a private of Her Majesty's 51st Regiment of Foot, JOSEPH BECKETT, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 ins. high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, light built, high cheek bones, a native of Sleaford, Lincolnshire ; dressed when last seen in regimental great coat, trousers, boots and cap, and had a bundle with him. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Sharpe, County Police, Grantham, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 24. Description of WILLIAM SHELTON, a fishmonger, who absconded on the 17th ultimo, charged on a warrant with embezzling eleven Shillings, four boxes of Oranges, and one bag of Nuts, the property of Thomas Bowring, of Newport, he is 25 years of age, 6 feet 6 or 6 inches high, proportionate make, pale complexion, dark hair, oval face, aud a native of Stafford ; dressed in grey clothes, coat lined with red plaid. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Christie, Newport, Salop, who holds a warraut for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 24. Description of WILLIAM H. AYRE, charged with embezzling several sums of Money, the property of his employers : he is about 29 years of age, 4 feet 4 or 5 inches high, fair complexion with colour, light browu whiskers and hair, blue eyes, had no moustache when last seen, but occasionally wears one ; was dressed iu a blue frock coat, and sealskin vest, wears a pin with a guinea attached. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Kingston- upon- Hull, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bout street, January 24. Stolen from Andover Union Workhouse, on the night o" the 20th instant, two fustian Jackets, two pairs of fustian Trousers, two pairs of lace- up Boots, and threa slop Frocks. By two young men, paupers and inmates: one is about 19 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, freckled face, and a native of Andover ; the other is about 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, slender make, looks ill, and a native of Andover ; they are dressed in the workhouse clothing— fustian jacket and trousers, and white shop. They are supposed to have gone to the neighbourhood of London to look tor work. Information to given to Superintendent Campbell, Hants Constabulary, Andover. wli'o holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- Ureet, January 24. Absconded on the 15th instant, from the ship ' Agnes,' lying in the Commercial Dock, Rotherhithe, stealing a beaver cloth Great- coat with smoked pearl buttons, a pair of new high Sea Boots, a psir of pepper- aud- salt- coloured cloth Trousers, a ditto Vest, a pair of Wellington Boots, two pairs of woollen Drawers, a new white flannel Shirt, two coloured ditto, a black check ditto, a purple light striped ditto, and a silver Guard, pliin pattern : a German sailor, 25 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, ruddy complexion, red hair, whiskers, and moustache ( curlv) ; dressed in dark clothes,— Metropolitan Police, R Division, January 22. Absconded on the 16th instant, from the ' Dreadnought' j hospital ship, lying off Greenwich, a seamen, stealing four £ 5 Bank of England Notes, a gold Pencilcase, a japanned Cashbox, a brown cloth Oveicoat, and a linen Shirt.— Metropolitan Police, Thames Division, January 22. Absconded from the residence of Mr. W. Cooke, of Denton, on the evening of the 18th instant, a female domestic gervaut of the following description, stealing a j- ipanued tin Cash- box, containing about £ 20 in Gold and Silver : about 23 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches h gh, fresh complexion, full round features, dirk brown hair, and left without shawl or bonnet. She had been in Mr. Cooke's employment only two days. Information to be given to Superintendent Ludlam, Wilshaw, near Ashton- under- Lyne, Lancashire,— Bow- street, Janury 22. Absconded from the employment of Mr. Henry Beaumont, watch ai d clock maker, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, on the 14th instant, a Scotchman, who had be » n entrusted by Mr. Beau- mont to clean clocks and watches : he took with him a lever Watch, pair cased, No. 1090, aud a patent leather Satchel, Containing a quantity of watchmaker's Tools ; he was traced t. Eastwood, Notts, and was in company with a tramping b'icklayer; said they were going to Scotland. He is about 30 years of age, 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high ; dresstd when last, seen in loose grey overcoat, black cloth trousers, black velvet vest, silk hat, and balmoral boots. Information to he given to Superintendent Rust, Constabulary Office, Heanor, ir at any of the County Police Stations in Dei by shire.— Bow street, January 22. Abscnded from Bedford on the 10th instant, charged with felony: JOHN PARROT GYDE, a clerk in Bedford Post Office, 21 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fair complexion, dark hair, slight moustache ; generally dressed in a daik mixed coat, light tweed trousers and waistcoat, and low crowned black hat, walks erect, when last heard of he stated he was going to London, and it is thought he will enlist as he has a brother in the army at Malta. Information to be given to Chief Constable Steunett, Bedford, who nolds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 22. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Jacob Ashman, collier, Cross Keys, parish of Risca, between 6 and 9 a. m. on the 8th instant, a silver open- faced lever Watch, glass cracked, ' B. D.' scrat - hed on tbe inside case, a silver Guard, aud a pair of face- up Boots, with brass eyelet- holes and tips on the heels. Sup- posed by ROBERT JONES, collier, a lodger, who has absconded, and for whose apprehension a warrant, has been issued : he is a native of Kingswood Hill, near Bristol, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark complexion and hair, cut very short, and has a tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in a long dark coat, much worn and faded, supposed grey tweed trousers, Hi d cap with French peak ; is supposed to be acquainted with a young woman residing at No. 5 or 26, Queen- street, Birmingham. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk ; to Superintendent Mcintosh, Mon- mouthshire Constabulary, Pontypool; or to Inspector Sheppard, County Constabulary, Newport, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, January 22. FEATOS AH © AGGRAVATE © MISDEMEANOURS. Description of a man going about the North Riding of Yorkshire, obtaining Money by false repres ntatione, he states that an accident happened to liim while working at a thrashing machine, at Mr. Thomas Wells, Hutton Moor, near Ripon, - ml that he has been slaying at Thornton Steward, near Ley- burn, which is all false : gives the name of GEO TAYLOR ( supposed fictitious), about 35 years of age, 5 teet 8 or 9 inches high, lair complexion, speaks quick with a rough voice, one ot his hands appears to be deformed which he exhibits ; dressed in tweed jacket, white slop underneath, rather dirty cord or fustian trousers, black billycock hat, and blucher boots. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector Alderson, Bedale, or to Super- intendent Walmsley, Leyburn North Riding of Yorkshire. — Bow- strtet, January 22. Remanded till the 27th instant, at the city of Hereford, THOMAS MORRIS* a native Newtown, Montgomeryshire, wool sorter, for attempting to obtain alms with a begging petition ( in the n* me of ' Thomas Jones '), purporting that he had received injuries, and the money he obtains is to purchase a truss : he is 6 feet 4 inches high, grey eyes, hair turning grey, pale complexion, long face, grey whiskers, and dressed in a black jimcrow hat, short dark jacket, with four black bone buttons down the front, and bound with black braid, dirty black cloth vest, bound with black braid ( same as jacket), grey trousers, strong nailed lace- up boots, nearly new, white shirt, and a red neckerchief. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Davies, City Police Office, Hereford.— Bow- street, Jan 22. A warrant, has been issued for the apprehension of WALDEGRAVE HARLOCK., late a clerk in the County Court Office, Cambridge, charged with obtaining money under false pretences : he is about 22 years of age, but looks older, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, black hair and moustache, no whiskers, rather long pale face, and slouching gate ; he is a native of Ely. Information to be given to Head Constable Turralt, Borough Po ice Office, Cambridge, who holds the warrant.— Bow- street, January 22. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of two mens in custody, and remanded until the 3rd proximo, on suspicion of stealing a lady's black turban straw Hat and green feather at Tbirsk, on the 26th instant: HENRY LOVETT ( supposed fictitious), 24 years of age, 5 feet 4^ inches hi^ h, blue eyes, dork brown hair cut very short, fair complexion, large cut on right eyebrow, large nose, which has been broken, the middle finger of left hand has been broken, and the hand very much cut, and he has the appear- ance of a pugilist; dressed in a pepper- and- salt- coloured cloth coat, two pockets outside and one inside left breast, and lined with horse sheeting, daik twilled cloth vest, dark mixture cloth trousers, black cloth cap which turns down over the ears, old lace- up boots with brass eyelet- holes, and woollen shirt, all very much worn ; lie is a native of Ashton- under- Lyne, and is a gasfitter and jellhanger by trade, FRANK WILSON, 18 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high blue eyes, dark brown hair, inclined to curl, sallow complexion, blue spot on forehead, aud squints ; dressed in brown tweed cloth coar, two pockets outside and one inside left breast, knitted cloth vest, grey mixture cloth trousers with fly fronts, brown cloth Cap, and lac- up boots with brass eyelet- holes, all very much worn ; he is a native of Huddersfield, and an umbrella maker and lepairer by trade. Iutormation to be given to Superintendent Smith, Constabu- lary Office, Thirsk, or to Deputy Chief Constable Howard, Constabulary Office, Northallerton, Yorkshire.— Bowstreet, January 29. The following articles of clothing have been left at a public house in the parish of Bratton Flemming, Devon, by a man of respectable appearance, and are supposed to have been stolen : 1 cloth Overcoat, with velvet collar, very good. 6 calico Shirts, with holland fronts, 8 pairs of white Stockings. 17 Collars. 2 pairs of Drawers. 2 white Jerseys. 1 white cotton pocket Handkerchief. 1 pair cotton Braces. Information to be given to Superintendent Cunningham, Barnstaple.— Sow- street, January 29. Description of WILLIAM BRADLEY alias WILLIAM SUMMERS, an iron moulder, or striker, who was this day committed to Northallerton Gaol for 14 days: he is 36 years of age, 6 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, daik brown hair, and states tt'. it he is a native of Chapeltown, near Sheffield ; it, is strongly suspected that he is a deserter from some ot Her Majesty's regiments. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Saggerson, Police Station, Middlesbrough. — Bow street, January 29. Description of two persons committed for trial at the next intermediate Sessions, for the West Riding of the county of York, charged witti felony: THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, by trade a plasterer, of Irish parents, a native of Nottingham, 33 years of age, 5 ft. 8 ins. high, light complexion, dark bro* n hair, hazel eyes, two scars on upper lip, two scars on right haud knuckles, nose crooked with a scar on biidge, has trie appearance of a pugilist, walks erect, and has a mole on right side of belly ; dressed in black cloth trousers, brown vest, white linen jacket, pink muffl- r, and a grey plaid cap with peak. MARY CUNNINGHAM, says she is wife to the abo » e named person, 38 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, light hair, grey eyes, aud slightly pockpitted ; diessed iu a black shawl, green dress, and a grey coloured bonnet with green ribbon. Information to be given to Superintendent Green, West Riding Constabulary, Goole.— Bow- street, January 29. Absconded from the Thorndon Reformatory, on the 2fith instant, a boy about 10 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, light hair and eyes, and dull looking ; dressed in cord trousers and waistcoat, and blue militia cap, clothes marked inside ; has been an inmate of Grantham Union for 4 years, and was sent to the Thornton Reformatory from Falkingham Gaol, for three years. Information to be given to Inspector Edwards, Eye, East Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 29. Description of a man and woman, in custody at West Hartlepool, Durham, aud remanded until the 3rd ot February: The man gives the name of RICHARD MILLER, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6| inches high, dark complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, whiskers shaved off, small moustache ( rather light), all the teeth but one out of upper jaw, mark of cut on right side of upper lip, and on forehead ; dressed in a black surtout, blue loose overcoat, grey tweed trousers and vest, soft felt hat, and boots with brass eyelets. Tbe woman gives her name MARGARET HARRIET MILLER, about 30 years pf age, 4 feet llf inches high, dark complexion, hair and eyes, broad face, and Stout figure ; dressed in a dark winsey dress, red woollen shawl, and a large black and white woollen shawl, small brown silk bonnet trimmed with brown velvet, and carpet slippers. In their possession were found £ 7 in Gold ; 25s. in Silver; a 1 gold albeit Chain, 2 small Seals and a crown Guinea attached ; a lady's gold Chain and Locket; a quantity of steel Pens ; and a hawker's licence, dated Whitehaven, 21st January, 1868, Margt. Harriet Miller. Also found in a basket, they left at a Railway Station, a new black merino Dress ; a new black silk D ess ; two gentlemen's Suits, silk mixture cloth ; a lady's Jacket, of same matarial ; aud 2^ yards of same Cloth, all new ; a grey tweed Coat, nearly new ; a number of woollen Shuts and Petticoats ; a number of 6d. Receipt Stamps, & c. Information to be given to Superintendent Davidson, Con- stabulary Office, West Hartlepool, Durham.— Bow- street, January 29. Description of three men who are committed to take their trial at the next quarter sessions for the borough of Bury St. Edmunds, for felony : JAMES LEECH, 28 years of age, 6 feet inch high, light brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, fresh complexion, has a protuberance on the lower part of the right side of the stomach ; dressed in a brown double- breasted overcoat, black velvet collar, brown ribbed vest, dark brown trousers, white and plum coloured scarf, red and black check shirt, and black hat,; states be is a tailor, living in Hanson- street, Cambridge; GEORGE EDWARDS, 25 years of age, 6 feet C inches high, brown hair, no whiskers, long face, sallow complexion, and diessed in a brown single- breasted overcoat, black cloth undeicoat, watered silk facings, chocolate coloured rihbed vest and trousers, blue and black shirt and scarf, at d black hat; he refused to give bis address; and JOSEPH JONES, 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, black hair, whiskers, beard, and moustache, very sullen appearance, and dressed in a brown double- breasted overcoat, brown undercoat brown imitation sealskin vest, black and white check shirt and scaif, black hat, sometimes wears a brown rough coat; he refused to give his address. They are supposed to have given fictitious names. A number of well- made skeleton keys and picklocks were found in their possession. Information to be given tj Superintendent Roberts, Bury St. Edmunds, West Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 27, Description of a licence holder who has failed to report himself at a Metropolitan Police Station, as required by the Penal Servitude Act, 1864 : JOHN GRIFFITHS, No. 7705, 28 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, mole on right shoulder, scar on left cheek ; was sentenced to four years penal servitude at Newington Sessions, for housebreaking and larceny ; his sentence will expire on 5th June, 1868. This licence holder cannot be found at the address given by him, and he is to be apprehended by any Constable, at any time prior to date of expiration of sentence, and the fact reported immediately to the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, 4, Whitehall- place, London, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, January 27. Description of a tramp charged with stealing a vulcanized indiarubbec Door Mat from Clifton- villa, Bonham- road, War- liiins er, on the 20th instant: about 25 years of age, 6 feet 5 or 6 inches high, alight build, long dark hair, no whiskers, and has lost his right arm ; dressed in an old dirty fustian round jacket and cord trousers, and is of gipsy appearance. Information to be given to Superintendent Abbott, Warminster, Wilts.— Bow- Ureet, January 27. Description of JOHN RYHAN, of the city of Limerick, labourer, 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, very fresh fair complexion, light hair, small light whiskers, moustache, and beard ( growing), eyebrows very much lighter than hair, blue eyes ( looks blind of the left), and says he left London in April last; dressed in woollen cord trousers, mixture tweed coat or jacket, whole back, lace boots with brass holes, and cap. He is committed under the Vagrant Act. Information to he given to Superintendent Lambley, Swaffham,— Bow- street, Jan 27. Left his home at, Church- street, in the borough of Glossop, on the 16 h instant, and has not siuce been beard of: JASON BRAMHALL, 40 years of age, 6 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, has a smill tuft of hair under chin ; dressed in dark mottled cloth coat, daik blue cloth vest moleskin trousers, black billycock hat, grey worsted stockings, and shoes, has a red cotton necketchief, and black and red muffler round his neck : he has been in a desponding state for siime time, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Kershaw, Town Hall Glossop.— Bow- street, January 27. Remanded at Woodbridge Lockup until the 30th instant on a charge of fraudulently obtaining Money at Butley, two men of the following description, viz. : one states he in 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair blue eyes, sharp features, thin nose ; dressed in dark cloth coat, blue cloth vest, tweed trousers, dark cap tied in front, and lace- up boots ; states he is a native of Colchester. and is a painter and photographer. The other states he is 19 years of age, 6 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair gtey eyes; dressed iu tweed coat, blue guernsey over blue cloth vest, tweed trousers, dark cloth cap with peak, and lace- up boots; states that he belongs to Yarmouth. Information to be given to the Police at Woodbrid- e, Suffolk Bow- street, January 27. Missing from his home in Corporation- road, Middles- brough, since the 22nd instant: JOSEPH TODD, son of Mr. Robert Todd, builder : he was serving his time to the business of a druggist aud chemist, and is about 15 years of age, rattier short, delicate looking, fair complexion, light hair, and large front teeth ; was dressed when last seen in a drab coloured coat and vest, dark mixture trousers, and black cloth cap. It is strongly suspected that some ill has befallen hiin. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Saggerson, Borough Police Station, Middlesbrough.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of a man and woman committed for trial at tbe Hunts Assizes: the man gives the name of EDWIN WELSON ( since ascertained to be DUMAVAN), 22 years of age, 6 feet 8 inches high, hazel eyes, fair complexion, dark brown hair, no whiskers, and black moustache ; dressed in a grey overcoat, tight- fitting cord trousers, elastic- side boots, and a soft felt hat. The woman states that she is the wife of the male prisoner, and gives the name of HARRIET WELSON ot Cardiff, 21 years of age, 5 feet high, brown eyes, fair com- plexion, light brown hair; dressed in a black and white linsey cloak and dress, sometimes in a plaid shawl, and black bonnet. These prisoners have resided for the past seven months at a common lodging- house in Peterborough, and have also resided at Leicester, St John- street, Birmingham, Southampton, Ports- mouth, Cardiff, Banbury, London, and Cambridge ; they are supposed to have been previously convicted, the male prisoner at Leicester, for stealing a watch, and in 1865 he was appre- hended at St. Ives, Hunts, for highway robbery, with Thomps Dixey and William Smith, alias Ginger, of Woolwich. A photographic likeness of the prisoners will be forwarded for inspection on application to Mr. G. Hulme, Governor of the County Gaol, Huntingdon. Information to be given to Super- intendent Barker, Norman Cross, Peterborough.— Bow- street, January 27. Escaped from the Police, at Manchester, on the morning of the 15th instant, JOHN ROBERTS, about 34 j ears of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, blue eyes, brown hair, sallow complexion, high cheek hones, narrow chin, little or no whiskers, slender make, a moulder, but bas not worked at the trade for some years, walks slovenly, and is shabbily dressed, frtquents public and beerhouses singing, bas been several times in prison. Information to be given to Chief Constable Palin, Town Hall, Manchester, who will pay all reasonable expenses.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of a man who gives the name of GEORGE FOSTER,, says he is a native of Preston, Lancashire, appre hended at Stockton- on- Tees, on a charge of larceny, on the 23rd instant, and committed for trial at the next gaol delivery at Durham, he is 41 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sallow complexion, brown eyes, dark brown hair, bald on the top of his head, whiskers round chin which are turning grey ; dressed in blue pilot cloth jacket, black cloth vest, grey tweed trousers, round black felt hat, low crowned, and white muffler, carried with him a black leather bag, it is supposed that he has com- mitted offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Super- intendent Booth, Stockton- on- Tees.— Bow- street, January 27. Missing from his home in Middlesbrough, since noon on the 20th instant: a boy named HENRY COOK, 7 years of age, short arms, thin, delicate looking, light hair, and blue eyes ; dressed in a suit of brown cloth clotheB, Scotch cap with black ribbon behind, and lace- up boots. It is feared some ill has betallen him. Information to be given to Chief Superin- tendent Saggerson, Borough Police Office, Middlesbrough.— Bou>-* treel, January 24. Description of two boys who were apprehended at the tramp ward, Dunstable, on the night of the 22nd instant, charged with having absconded from a Reformatory ; one of them gave the name of WILLIAM JONES, 14 years of age, 6 feet 10^ inches high, black hair, dark eyes, upper front teeth broken off, left arm tattooed ; the other gave the name of THOMAS MACNAMARA, 10 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, sallow complexion, dark hair and eyes, stout, dull heavy appearance; both dressed in corduroy suits, metal buttons marked ' Catholic Reformatory School,' dark Scotch caps, blucher boots, grey woollen stockings, marked ' 692,' stated they came from Liverpool, on ti e 11th instant. Information to he given to Head Constable George, Borough Police, Dun- stable.— Bow- street, January 24. Description of JAMES LOWE, who is remanded at Altrincham, till the 25th, instant, on suspicion of having stolen £ 3 7s. Od. in Silver, and £ 1 7s. 6d. in Copper Money, which he had in his possession ; he is 20 years ot age, 5 le it 4$ inches high, fresh complexion, light hair, and grey eyes, states that he is a native of Thame, Oxford, and that he has for the last nine nonths bten travelling with a small show owned by William Manders. Information to be given to Sergeant Aston, Sessions House, Altrincham.— Low- street, January 24. Description of a youth who gives the name of GEORGE COLLINS, 18 years of age, 5 feet 24 inches high, sullen com- plexion, grey eyes, bro » n hair, stoutish built, and says he is a native of London ; dressed in blue pilot trousers, stuff mixture vest with sleeves in, thick blue flannel shirt, and blue striped cotton shirt underneath, light lace- up boots, and old cloth cip with hole burned through the top ; he is remanded until the 26th instant, on a charge of vagrancy, he had in his posses- sion, supposed to have been stolen, a large cotton Bolster Case, marked ' A. E.' with blue thread, and a linen Towel, 30 inches by 26 square. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Howard, North Riding Constabulary, North- allerton.— Bow- street, January 24. Description of GEORGE WHITE, a tramp, committed for 3 moDth for stealing a till, and 7s 6d. from a shop, he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 iuches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes ; dressed in brown coat, dark veBt, light trousers, dark cap, elastic Bide boots, all much worn ; he is an ivory turner, a native of the Borough London, he is supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Inspector Oliver, Buntingford, Herts.— Bow- street, January Ik. much worn ; and a strong canvas Hammock. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Saggerson, Middlesborough. Bow- street, January 29. Stolen from a house in the borough of Bolton, on the 23rd instant, a silver lever Watch, No. 62754, had attached a silver Guard ; also a purple and black plaid woollen Shirt, lined with white calico. Stolen on the 18th instant, a small gold Watch, No. 67772, had attached a fine gold Guard. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire. — Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from a hedge at Severn Stoke, on the night of the 16th instant, the property of Jane Ewers, two pairs of women's Drawers, one Chemise, two pairs of women's Stockings, and ten cambric Handkerchiefs, all marked ' Ewers.' Supposed by tramps. Information to be given to Superintendent Checketts, Upton- upon- Severn, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from the premises of Mr, John Robinson, Anderby, on the 24th instant, a light woollen Oveicoat, such as worn by farm servants, with about five bone buttons on each side, two of which are black, and have shanks, has been repaired across he back, also on one shoulder, lined with woollen check, mended with red rug, two pockets outside, containing a pair of woollen Gloves. By a tramp, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light hair, small sandy whiskers ; dressed in drab short slop or sliver, drab or cord trousers, dark cap with peak, strong lace- up boots, with plates on the toes, was Been wearing the stolen coat on the 25th, sometimes lodges at public houses. Information to be given to Inspector Jarvis, Altoid, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, January 27. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Mr. Morgan, of Brunswick- place, Brighton, about 9 p. m. on the 26th instant, during the absence of the family : £ 13 in Gold and Silver, eight silver Tea Spoons, four marked ' M. N.' or ' M. F.' two silver Table Spoons, a small pair of silver Sugar Tongs, two tortoiseshell Solitaires, inlaid with gold, one bead Purse, and a leather Purse. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Brighton.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen on the 16th instant, from a dwelling- house at Boultham, two old pair cased verge Watches, one with old fashioned figures, maker Robert Jackson, Gainsboro, No. 406, German silver Guard attached ; the other Roman figures, steel Chain, and old Seal, filled with shoemaker's wax. attached. Information to be given to Superintendent Allingham, Kesteven Police Station, Lincoln.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen abont a month ego, a valuable Gun of the following description: 14 bore, muzzle loader, ' Charles Lancaster, 151, New Bond- street, London, maker,' on top between bartels, No. on locks, 3832, Nos. on trigger guard, 3998, 3832, same Nos. on under side of barrell on Btock, and on insidtf of stock. Information to be given at the Police Station, Eye, East Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen from the ship ' Lord Coke,' lying in the River Tees, during the night of the 26th instant, the following pro- perty : a pair of Sea Boots, nearly new ; a pair of Blucher ditto ; a pair of elastic- side ditto, patent leather fronts ; a pair new carpet Slippers ; a pair of elastic- side Boots,- with toe of caps, one has a cap inside and the other a cap on the heel ; a pair of yellow leather Slippers, lined with wool inside ; a loose brown cloth Coat, pocket inside left breast, skirt pockets sewn up ; twelve pairB of sailor's blue ribbed Stockings ; two pairs of blue ribbed Trousers, one new ; two sou'wester Hats, one yellow, the other black ; a black oilskin Coat and Trousers; three checked' cotton Shirts, two Sheets, a Bed Rug, a new Bed Tick, a pair of flannel Drawers, a blue serge Shirt with large collar, a blue Guernsey, two black cloth Vests, much worn ; two canvaB Slops, three red and white woollen Mufflers, a glazed Cap, fifteen linen Collars, a blue pilot cloth Coat, trimmed with black horn buttons, and stitched up the front; a yellow oilskin Jumper, very dirty ; a pair of blucher Boots, Stolen between 11 p. m. on the 21st and 9' 15 a. m. on the 22nd instant, from No. 13, Eton- villas, Haverstock- hill, an eight- day Clock, strikes hours and half- hours, fixed on the back of the figure of a negro, with a stick in one hand aud a letter in the other, surrounded by monkeys swinging, all gilt and very old- fashioned ; and a green and white damask Table- cover.— Metropolitan Police, S Division, January 27. Stolen on the 22nd instant, from Stroud Green House, Croydon : six gold Rings, set with diamonds, turquoise, and aquamarine; four gold Brooches, set with diamonds and pearls ; an enamelled ditto, with portrait of an elderly gentle- man ; four gold Chains, one long, two short, and a brequet chain attached ; a suite of Amethysts, set in gold filigree, consisting of Necklace, Ear- rings, and Brooch; two gold Bracelets, one enamel and pearl clasp, the other ribbon pattern, with elastic and cameo portrait of William IV, and inscription ; a gold Eyeglass ; a sort of gold Shirt Studs and Links ; and a pair of gold Ear- rings, set in turquoise.— Metropolitan Police, W Division, January 27. Supposed to have been stolen, on the 4th instant, in transit between Downham and Bishopsgate Stations, Great Eastern Railway, the property of the lion. H. Caffe, a solid leather Portmanteau, containing a blue Coat and Waistcoat, a black frock Coat and Waistcoat, a grey Coat and Waistcoat, an evening dress Suit, two pairs of Trousers, a pair of Knicker- bockers, four pairs of Boots, a pair of Slippers, a box of Cigars ( ahout eighty), with luck and key, eight best dress linen Shirts, a flannel ditto, a silk ditto, a night ditto, eight pairs of Socks, a pair of Stockings, a Frame and Portrait, Scarves aud Ties, Smoking Jackets, a pair of llair Brushes and Comb, a Bath Sponge, six Pocket- handkerchiefs, six white Neckties, four Collars, and a fancy bronze Tobacco- holder. Information to be given to Superintendent Hedington, Great Eastern Railway Station, Bishopsgate, E. C.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from the Flying Horse hotel, Banbury, on the 20th, 22nd and 23rd instant, 3 great Coats, one a dark grey mixture, lined with light grey tweed, one oxford mixture, and the other a dark brown. Information to be given to. Superintendent Thompson, Banbury.-— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen on the 21st instant, from No. 11, Tredegar- square, Bow : a gold Watch, six ditto Riogs, six Brooches, two Bracelets, nine Tops of bottles, a silver Knife and Fork, thirty- seven silver Spoons, various, a gold Seal, a ditto Ring, two Lockets, four Sash Ribands, a pair of Sugar Tongs, a Dessert Spoon, two plated Candlesticks, thirteen ditto Forks, a Toast Rack, a Scent Cruet, and an Ear- ring.— Metropolitan Police, K Divison, January 27. Stolen from a shop in Salford, between 4 and 5 p. m. on the 24th inst., a small glass Showcase, containing the following articles : 1 gerrman's large gold Ring, with small straw diamond, very brilliant. 1 lady's gold mourning Ring, black enamelled, small diamond in centre. 1 thick gold hoop Ring, small diamond in centre, and two small red stones ; this ring is faintly figured. A quantity of gentlemen's gold Rings, one a rather heavy box ring, opens in two or three places. A quantity of ladies' fancy gold finger Rings, set with rubies and other valuable stones. 3 ladies' gold finger Rings, set with emeralds and opals. A quantity of ladies' and gentlemen's gold mourning hoop Rings, one with an inscription engraved inside. A quantity of gold wedding Rings, several worn as by a keeper ring rubbing sgainst them. A quantity of gold keeper Rings, some 9, others 12, and two 18 csrat gold. A quantity of fancy gold Ear- rings, one pair fish pattern, with loose scales or j lints. 2 pairs of gold plated Ear- rings. 2 pairs of gold cameo Ear- rings, one set with stone cameo. A quantity of old- fashioned small gold Brooches, one square. A small gold Cross, set with turquoise. Supposed by three young men, who ranged from 18 to 21 years of age, were about the same size, and wore dark jackets, and dark caps or billycock hats, and one had on light cord trousers; tiiey can be identified. The empty case has since been recovered. £ 5 reward will be paid on recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders, or in pro- portion to the amount recovered, on application to Superinten- dent Williams, Detective Department, Town Hall, Salford.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen during the night of the 21st instant, from a barn at Calverley, a blue pilot cloth double breasted Overcoat, man's size, made very long, two pockets outside skirts, one ditto inside left breast, large black twist buttons, several lost off, lined with daik plaid material, worn at skirt and mended at the armpits with white calico. Information to be given to Superintendent Ball, West Riding Constabulary, Bradford. — Bow- street, January 27. Stolen during the night of the 17th instant, from Barholm School house, an old pinchbeck Watch, the minute hand is a gold one, « nd the hour hand is brass, and has a piece of green ribbon and common key attached. Information to be given to Superintendent Pidgeon, County Police, Bourn, Lincolnshire. Bow- street, January 27. Stolen about 9 p. m. on the 25th instant, from off a horse while standing in the Bell inn yard, St. Albans, a plain dark brown Horse Rug. Information to be given to the Head Con- stable, St. Albans, Herts.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from a watchmaker's shop at Woodstock, Oxon, on the 23rd instant, an old silver hunting Watch, with small glass, the dial has a black circle, and white figures to Bhow under it, ' F. L. Prior' engraved on the back, a gold secret link guard Chain, the Swivel has a large top, and opens with a spring at each end. Information to be given to Inspector Coates, Wood- stock, Oxon.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from the stable of Mr. A. Thomas, farmer, of Crig- gion, supposed by tramps, on the night of the 21st instant, a blue rough cloth monkey jacket, black horn buttons on it, out- side pockets and one in the left breast, has a rent on right hip ; and a white Slop having pockets in it, the right one has a cut insice it. Information to be given to Police Constable Hudson, Buttington, or at the Chief Constable's Office, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, January 24. Stolen during the night of the 21st instant, nine silver Pheasants, 4 full plumage cocks, 3 ditto coming into plumage, aud 2 aged hens, the property of James Allen Ransome, Esq., from his premises situate in Carr- street, in the borough of Ipswich. Information to be given to Head Constable Mason, Town Hall, Ipswich.— Bow- street, January 24. Stolen between 9~ 30 a. m. and 3 p. m. on the 2lst instant, from the house of Mr. F. N. Watkins, Wapping, Bristol, during the absence of the family : a Table Spoon, a Dessert ditto, and a Tea ditto, marked ' C. D.;' three small Spoons, and a pair of Sugar Tongs, marked ' G. H.;' a wire Sugar Basket and a Dessert Fork, with crest— a lion rampant; a Fruit Knife ; two Caddy Spoons; two Egg Cups, gilt lined ; the Tops of two mustard pots, old fashioned— all silver; a large silver repeater French Watch ; two gold Watch Guards and Appendages ; a cameo Brooch, set in gold ; a large silver Brooch, with stone set in foim of a triangle ; two diamond Shiit Studs ; three gold ditto ; a gold Ring with blue stone ; and a gold Geneva Watch, with the mainspring missing. In- formation to be given to Chief Superintendent Handcock, Police Office, Bristol.— Bow- street, January 24. Stolen during the night of the 18th instant, from a fowl- house at Sunningdale, a white Bramah Cock, with a few black feathers down the legs, a black Spanish Hen, and two buffi coloured hens, between the Dorking and Bramah brted, the property of J. A. Arbuthnot, Esq. Information to be given to Inspector Reece, Coanty Constabulary, Windsor.— Bow- street> January 24. Stolen from Ketley, during the night of the 21st instant, a piece of 4 inch lead Piping, about 4 feet long, weighs about 70 lbs., can be identified. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, or to Sergeant Howelle, Welling- ton, Salop.— Bow- street, January 24. Stolen during the night of the 20th instant, from the premises of the Rev. Todd, Rectory House, in the parish of Occold, two Fowls, one Bramah Hen, slate colour, light speckled round the neck, feathers down the leg, and a common Chicken. Information to be given at the Police Station. Eye, or to Superintendent Cook, Eye, Suffolk.— Bow- street, Jan. 24. Stolen on or about the 9th instant, at Worcester, and supposed to be carried away in a boat, a copper Furnace, of about 60 gallons capacity. Information to be given to the Worcester City Police.— Bow- svreet, January 22. Stolen from a stable during the night of the 20th instant, the property of William Fair, of Aston by- Budworth: a Saddle, nearly new, one of the stirrup straps broken, a double bitted Bridle, nearly new, an old dark grey Overcoat. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Andrews, Lymm, or to Sergeant Naylor, Great Bedworth.— Bow- sti eet, January 22. Stolen from a room in the officers' quarters at the barracks, Brecon, on the 21st instant, a gold bunting Watch, No. 6813, makers Clubert and Klaftenberger, G « neva and Regent- street, London ; also a massive chain- link gold Chain, having attached a model of a Mortar made ot gun metal, with ' Sebastopol' engraved on it, a gold Spanish Coin, value two dollars, a gilt Japanese Coin, and a small silver Cross. Information to be given to Superintendent Lee, Police Station, Brecon.— Bone- street, January 22. Stolen on the 15th instant, from No. 43, Sussex- road, Islington : three ladies' gold Rings ( various), two sets of gold Studs, twenty- four Spoons ( various, gilt bowls), two pairs of plated Nutcrackers, two ditto Tea Scoops, a silver Fruit Knife, a ditto Butter do, a pair of ditto Sugar Tongs, a black cloth Suit, three ditto Vests, six calico Shirts, a lady's Nightdress, a white Counterpane, four alpaca Umbrellas, a Malacca Cane, £ 15 16s. in Gold and Silver, seventeen silver Spoons ( various), a pair of ditto Sugar Tongs, a ditto Fruit. Knife, a ditto Pencil- case, a gold Clasp set with pearls, a Muff ( mixed sable), two brown Bilk Umbrellas, two black silk Dresses, a French merino ditto, a linsey ditto, four Skirts ( various), a merino Petticoat, a crimson Table Cover, and two pairs ot sidespring Boots.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, January 22. Stolm on the 14th instant, from a gentleman, while in Castle- street, Leicester- square, a gold lever Watch, No. 30151, maker Murhead, Glasgow, enamelled dial, gold cable Chain, Seal, white stone on one side and red on the other, and gold Key, attached.— Metropolitan Police, C Divssion, January 22. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere. J Found in the possession of a man, now in custody, and supposed to have been stolen : 1 gold plated Geneva Watch, No. 32475, gold dial, and figured case. 1 silver lever Watch, 1 No. 6349,' on movements, ' 1341,' on case. 1 large silver verge stop Watch, capped, double- case, No. 435, maker Cooper, Well- street. 1 silver verge Watch, No. 174, maker Barraud, London, ' C. S.' outBide case. 3 German silver Watches, one No. 10669, maker Robert Bateman, London, one No. 9239, maker Francis Newton, London, one No. 466, maker Christopher Clarke, Dublin. 1 ditto Geneva Watch. 1 small gold Guard, and a silver Guard. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds.— Bow- street, January 29. WAR OFFICE, January 29, 1868. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. Ob and after this date ( Dec. 11, U 57) 1 until further notice, the Reward given by the War Office for the Apprehension of a Deserter will " be TWENTY SHILLINGS instead of TEN SHILLINGS.- the objeat being to prevent the crime of Desertion, and to hold out a greater inducement for the recovery; of Deserters to Her Majesty's & rvice. OITICE HO. NAME. REG. NO. CORES. J WHERE BORN. TRADE. H TS <\ SIZE. HAIR. EXES. FACE. BOAT & TROUSERS. R DATE OP ESERTN. 1 I'IJACE OV 1ESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 186780 196781 196782 19* 788 19678J 196785 196786 196787 196783 183789 Gittens, George George, Charles Glover, David T. Gant, W. Roper Goddard, James Hatchwell, Henry Harrison, William Hopkins, Edward Humphries, Thos. Halliwell, Jn. Jas. 13U8 3657 54556 2334' 2634 2813 — ! 846 863 1916 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Gren. Guards 3rd Eoot 10th Hussar » 14th Hussars 16th Foot Birmingham 1 Bethnal Gn., London Uxbridge, Somerset Mtarylebone, London York Town, Surrey Marylebone, London Liverpool Dublin Lambeth, Surrey Ashford, Kent ailor 130 £ hoemaker Il7f ditto | 20i lainter ) 8 1 abourer 234 1 » rcom 23 1 abourer 23 — 21 irassfiniBhr 224 • Jerk | X74 4| 6 1 6i 54 c 24 1 I 6 64 7 6 io » n t. brn rown k. brn t. brn irown Ik. bra Ik. brn irown k. brn k. brn ilue ' rey irown ilue i Tey irown 1 irown ; rey ; rey aii- allow air allow reBh resh resh resh air resh egimental 2 ditto ditto ditto ditto a ditto 2 ilack j moleskin egimental ditto ditto 5 Dec. 5 4 Deo. C 7 Dec. 9 Dec. ? 1 Dec. I 3 Dec. A 6 Jan. ! S Dec. J Dec. ! 9 Dec. taidstone 3 Jospoi- t Lxbridga horn cl itfe 0 Janchester iVindsor 0 jiverpool a Newbridge limilton 0 3olchester ) D ff pass; scar on left leg ff furlough to Edinburgh car on jaw; recruit ff furlough j scar on upper lip 196790 196791 196792 18S79S \ 96794 196795 196796 196797 196798 U36799 Hushen, Patrick Holdfield, Henry Howens, Joseph Hall, John Hope, Thomas Hanton, William Hamilton, Robert Hardy, David Hornby, Patrick Hayes, Patrick 2166 1479 1286 634 1531 774 432 997 1494 21st Eoot 24th Foot 17th Foot 59th Foot 30th Rifles 52nd Foot 70th Foot 35th Foot 105th Foot Royal H. Art. Hannydown, Galway ! Matlock, Derby Ruthin, Denbigh Bradfield, Yorkshire Wroclardine, Salop C1onard Wexford Glasgow Gateshead, Durham Liverpool Dork abourer jollier abourer ditto jollier abourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 9J 94 .94 214 221 28 $ 1| 20i 24 27 6 641 6 6J 54 6 64 6| 1 64 44 Ik. brn 1 t. bru Ik. brn Ik. brn uburn | irown irown j irown j irown ! n'own irown ; rey lazel t. brn ; rey ilue ! rey rey lazel irown 1 lark allow resb j lark resh air resh | resh • resh : resh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto brown; cord regimental j 1 j ( 1 11 Dec. J5 Dec. 2 Jan. SO Dec. 50 Dec. 6 Jan. ! 0 Dec. 26 Dee. 2 Jan. 2S Dec. ' reston Sheffield s Penally f 3- osport Winchester Juttevant ] ) arlisle uurragh jiverpool Woolwich car under left ear aint tattooing on left arm ff furlough to Staleybridge; mole on neck ditto to Wrockardhie; scar rt. thumb locipitted; D car of abscess on forehead ; recruit 196* 00 196801 196 02 196803 196804 196805 196806 196807 196- 08 186- 09 Ingles, William Ivers, Michael Jones, John Johnson, James Johnston, Alfred Jones, Thomas Jones, Joseph Jones, John Johnstone, Thomas Kyne, Andrew 1721 3166 935 9 HO 888 1391 23792 486 78' h Foot Etoy. Artillery Gren. Guards 3rd Hussars 48th Eoot 59th Foot 0 th Foot 82nd Foot Roy. Artillery Gren. Guards Dundee, Forfar Dublin Islington, London Stafford Shoreditch, London Willenhall, Stafford Bowlby, Yorkshire Harrow, Midilesex Newark, Notts Holborn, London musician groom carman Bhoemaker abourer ditto ditto ditto blacksmith . abourer 22 194 28 20$ 21 23 21 19 20 304 5 114 5 44 1 5 8 5 6 5 8 5 94 5 6j 5 8 6 7 6 2 § air irown irown t. bi- n irown t. brn brown dk. brn air * andy ; rey ' rey lazel iilue jrey ? rey brown » rey dark grey lale resh resh iglit ' resh air resh resh ' resh ruddy tweet • egimental ditto ditto ditto ioenj fustian regimental pilut; fustian regimental diito 1 1 ' 7 Jan. 29 Dec. 22 Dec. 27 Dec. 14 Dec. 28 Dec. 7 Jan. 27 Dec. 26 Dec. 21 Dec. Aberdeen jlonmel jondou lounslow ? ermoy lalifax Ashton- u- L Deptford iVoolwich London attooe 1 on arms, hair very Bhort jff furlough to Dublin took waist belt and part of reg. nec.; D off furlough to Bethnal Green recruit recruit, attested recruit, surgically inspected 19681'< 196811 18K812 1968L3 196814 19681?> 186* 1 « 196817 196818 186819 Kent, William Kelly, John Kealing, Henry Keogh, Patrick King, Thomas King, Henry Kirk, Samuel Kennedy, Hugh Kingstone William Keith, James 1230 1621 1016 740 1103 1112 1415 1121 1242 2nd Foot 3rd Foot 7th Drag. Gds. 10th Hussars 4 « h Foot 45th Foot 60th Rifles 62nd Foot 70th Foot 92nd Foot Lambeth, Surrey Drogheda, Louth Finchley, Middlesex Portarlmgton, Qn's. Clerkenwell, London Lambeth, Surrey Clonduff, Down Limerick W oodend, N, thmptn. Glasgow iricklayer abourer groom abourer ditto ditto weaver . abourer collier blacksmith 20 13 23$ 26 J 19f 21 28 225 221 19 3 5 5 6| 5 74 5 8 S 5| 5 74 5 64 5 9 5 5 5 9 srown irown Fair dark ik. brn irown It. bm dk. bra irown dk. brn ? rey ilue ilue grey lazel grey slue j grey brown | brown ' air resh Ballow rresb ' resh [ resli fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto mixture; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental " ditto hrown; moleskin 25 Dec. 31 Dec. 6 Jan. 5 Jail. 6 Jan. 29 Dec. 20 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 3 Jan. Chatham Dublin Shorncliffe Newbridge Aldershot Chatham London* Suttevant Carlisle 3- iasgow took part of reg. nee anchor and cable and ' T.' on left arm volunteer from 20th Hussars * car on right knee and calf D; took part of reg. nec. car nnder loft knee # Ontario took part of reg. tiec. nff furlough to Wcdnesbury recruit, not surgically inspected 19682U 196821 196 •' 22 19f823 196-< 2t 196826 196826 196- 2' 19682- 1 1S6 « 29 Kenny, Thomas Learey, James Lynch, James Levey, James Lavender, Alfred Lowe, John Luke, Benjamin Lambe, William Lawn, Joseph Leggie, George 1903 883 680 993 529 445 1820 2613 1703 Royal H. Art. 3rd Foot 6th Dragoons 6thDrag. Gds. ltth HussarB 25th Foot 43rd Foot 51st Foot 63rd Foot 78th Foot Bethnal Gn., London Liverpool Edinburgh Monkstown, Dublin Tunbridge Wells Kilcush, We- tmeath Tipton, S afford Datton, Durham Spofforth, Yorkshire N. Queensferry, Fife carpenter tailor bottler grocm turner butcher collier labourer engineer 21 i 25 25 224 20$ 224 261 22 37 20 i 6 64 5 64 5 8i 5 8 5 7 5 7} 5 6 5 54 5 74 5 54 It. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown fair brown dk. brn dk. brn brown grey haze! grey grey grey grey grey brown brown hazel fresh sallow fresh fresb sallow fresh fair sallow dark fresb regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto J 25 Dec. 30 Dec. 1 Jan. 23 Dec. 31 Dec. 5 Jan. 30 Dec. 1 Jan. 24 Dec. 31 Dec. Aldershot 1 Liverpool 1 York Dublin Edinburgh Glasgow Aldershot Dover Dublin Aberdeen attooed on wrists ; supp. gone to London recruit, finally approved off furlough to Edinburgh; scar on forehead took part of reg. nec. scar unler left ear ott' furlough to Waterford ditto pockpitted ditto to Masborough took part of reg. nec.; D ditto 19683" IBS- 3i 19683 19688K 19K8 » i 196835 196836 196837 196838 196889 Lawes, George Larway, Thomas Looker, John McCabe, Patrick MeCann, Patrick McBrian, Charles McDonall, John McKay, James McDonough, Thos. 3747 14K2 21032 27n8 668 1476 1092 3384 Military Train Royal H. Art. Roy. Aitillery Gren. Guards 12th Lancers 18tb Foot ditto 42nd Foot 47th Foot 70th Foot Whitchurch, Hants Taunton, Somerset West Derby, Lane. Batimore, Leitiim Charleville, Cork Cappagh, Tyrone Belfast Girvan, Ayr Arthboy, Meath Sligo liatter brickmaker labourer ditto gardener labourer nailer labourer ditto 224 244 20 25 31 20 24} 21 264 22 5 5 6 7! 5 44 6 94 5 7 5 6f 5 8J 5 7 5 10 5 94 It. bni brown brown brown black brown black brown dk. brn brown hazel blue hazel grey brown grey hazel grey brown grey fresh dark fresh fresh rud ly fresb sallow fresh fresh frosb ditto ditto ditt ® ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto 25 Dee. • 25 Dec. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 29 Dee. 22 Dec. 7 Jan. Woolwich ditto ditto London Dublin Omagh Chester Stirling Penally Ashton- u- L scar on left temple off pass took waist- belt and pait of reg. nec. supp. gone to Glasgow; recruit ctf furlough to Bromsgrove off pass to Glasgow D short hair 19h84U 196841 1968 Vt 196343 196844 196845 19684H 196< 47 196* 48 196849 McFarlane, Will. McIntosh, Will. Moton, Alfred Mansergh, H. A. Mooney, Thomas Moody, Thomas Mole, Jacob Martin, John Mitchell, Richard Murphy, John 379 1732 ) 687 2174 333) 1295 3514 2330 71st Foot 75th Foot Cold. Guards 8cots Fusiliers 21st Foot 72nd Eoot 73rd Foot ditto 89t, h Eoot M'lita- y Train Glasgow Newcastle- on- Tyne Middleton, Yorkshire Kilfarboy, Clare Manchester East Kilbride, Lanark Tipton, Staffordshire Whitchurch, Salop Marazion, Ctrnwall Kilrfare moulder striker painter clerk shoemaker weaver cigarmaker labourer ditto ditto 22 354 24f 2 « 18J 354 184 24 32 28 J 5 8 5 4 5 84 6 94 5 54 5 74 5 5J 5 7 5 8) 5 64 fair brown It. brn brown sandy It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn grey grey blue blue bazel grey hazel grey blue grey fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh Ballow fresh fresh sallow black ; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto moleskin regimental ditto 130 Dec. 7 Jan. 16 Dec. 24 Dec. 6 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 32 Dec. 1 Jan. Glasgow Shorncliffe London ditto Preston Manchester Shornclilte W1 itchrch. Dublin ditto recruit, not surgically iuspected off furlough to Newcastie- ou- Tyne ditto to Barnsley took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off pass to Manchester; scar over lumbar took the whole of reg. nee. D flower- pot on right arm; recruit off furlough to Falmouth; scar on forehead 1968ii 196851 196852 19685• 196854 196855 196856 19685; 19685.'' Moore, Richard Nixon, William Nutter, George Newton, Rowland Nolan, James Nelson, John Newman, George Nutton, William Oldfield, Thomas Ormerod, Henry 348 2019 1705 2790 331- 3 305 28 1752 907 2143 iGeul. Seivice 12 th Lancers 19 th Foot 5lst. Eoot 107th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Royal H. Art. 12th Lancers 21st Foot Liverpool Largy, Cavan Oldham, Lancashire At sea Dublin ditto Peddington, London Greadle, Yorkshire Everingham, York Preston, Lancashire ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto butcher labourer ditto ditto ditto 18 264 22J lyl 20 J 19 23 1^ 4 20 k 5 6t 6 9 5 6 5 6 5 54 5 44 5 4 6 114 5 8 5 64 brown brown light brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn It. brr grey bazel blue brown blue brown brown grey irey blue freBh fair fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresb fresh fresh brown ; grey regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Dec. 6 Jan. 27 Dec. 1 Jail. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 25 Dec. 23 Deo. 27 Deo. 30 Dec. Liverpool Dublin Sheffield Dover Preston Limerick Woolwich Weedon Dublin Preston recruit, not surgically inspected took part of reg nec.; D off furlough to Burton- on- Trent off paBs to Dublin two scars on back of neck Bear of burn on right leg scar < n left knee 186961! 196331 196832 19686. S 196864 19686-- 19* 836 19686: 196868 19686V Orford, James Orwin, Michael Pearce, M. H. Phillips, J. A. Prior, W. M. Preston, W. Pickard, Henry Platt, John Peacock, A. W. 10.19 431 1113 1668 1214 1245 865 44th Foot 85th Foot Gren. Guards Scots FusUiers 2nd Foot ' 3rd Foot 4th Foot ditto 7th Drag. Gds. 9th Lancers St. Paucras, London Newcastle- on - Tyne Redruth, Cornwall Alton, Hants St. Pancras, London Loughgall, Armagh York Coven, Staffordshire London Berwick- on- Tweed ditto boiiermakei miner harnessmkr hairdresser fitter engineer oitto waiter moulder 20 254 28 19 231 24 204 25$ 184 224 5 7 5 9 5 10 5 74 5 54 6 8 5 6 5 84 5 84 5 8 brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown It. bra brown bazel grey hazel brown bazel grey grey grey blue bazel tresh fresh florid fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair fair ditto ditto ditto black regimental blue; cord regimental ditto difto ditto H Jan. 26 Dee. 30 Dec. 29 Dec. 28 Dec. 21 Dec. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 26 Dee. 1 Jan. Aldershrit- Curragh London Winchester Athlone Clonmel Parkhurst ditto Shorncliffe Fermoy anchor on back of left arm supp' sed to be in Dublin off furlough scar on left band, moles on back; rect- uit scar on left groin j off furlough to London recruit eff furlough to York; anchor on rt. arm difto to Wolverhampton outline of a woman on right arm scir on back; off furlough to Berwick- on- T. 196871 196871 196872 1.96878 196i74 196875 I9687f> 186877 196878 19637* Paterson, John Peel, Thomas Parsons, John Parker, William Perrine, Henry Roberts, William Rodger, William Ross, Joseph Ramsell, William Robinson, James 1420 20^ 73 23481 23690 1847 935 1056 15th Foot 69th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Cold. Guards 6th Foot 6th Dragoons 48th Foot 81st Foot Whitehiven, Cumb. Biadford, Yorkshire P< rtsea, Hants Hultne, Lancashire Birmingham Hexham, Nthmblnd. Sheffield Nottingham Walsall, Staffordshire Manchester mason joiner labourer carpenter lettercarriei clerk filesmith smiih labourer ditto 23 20} 20 203 23j 23; 25 20 24 19 5 61 5 73 5 6 5 54 5 6| 5 8 5 8 6 7 5 6 5 6| fair brown dk. bra brown light dk. brr brown brown It brn it. brn gtey grey greyj grey grev dark hrown grey grey brown fair fresh fresh ruddy fair dark pale fresh fresh sallow black regimental ditto ditto ditto pilot; dark regimental black; tweed regimental 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 4 Jan. 25 Dec. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 4 Jan. 30 Dec. 14 Dec. 5 Jan. Carlisle PreBton WobWich Warlej Woolwich New'tle- o- T Sheffield York Fermoy Dublin scar on left ankle; recruit to; k Waist- belt sear on each thigh scar on left knee off pass recruit took part of reg. nec. scar above left eyebrow; recruit off furlough to Birmingham recruit, approved 19688. 1968^ 1 196s8i 19688:- 19688 06891 19688!- 19688" 195881 19688 Rourke, James Rourke, George Rimmer, Henry Rutledge, John Ryan, Thomas Sedman. Robert S ott, Thomas Steadman, Edw. Saunders, Joseph Smith, Joseph 122- 13.35 34E 276* 498C 153C 131 1201 86th Foot ditto 89th Foot 105th Foot 107 th Foot Gren. Guard Scots Fusilier Cold. Guards ditto 3 rd Foot Dublin ditto Liverpool Silloth, Cumberland Portarlington, Qn's. Scarborough, York Birmingham ditto Brighton Nottingham ditto labourer carpenter labourer blacksmith labourer brassfound labourer blacksmith 19 15 345 22 22 30 2! • 21 24 21 5 61 4 8 5 4J 5 6 5 10 6 10 5 11 5 8 5 7 6 7 brown brown dk. brr dk. brr dk. brr dk. brr dk. bri dk. bn ! bi- owr. ' dk. br brown brown grey grey grev hazel ' azel bazel hazel g'ey fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair dark fresh fair sallow regimental ditto ditto regimes tal ditto ditto ditto ditto black; brown les 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 27 Dec. 23 Dec. 24 Dec. 25 Nov. 24 Dec. 6 Jan. " 30T) e~ c. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. 28 Dec. 6 Jan, 25 Dec. 11 Dec. 2 Jan. 2 Jai>. 26 Dec. 1 Gosport ditto 1 Dublin i ditto Preston 1 London ditto ditto Dublin Brad'ord off furlough to Dublin ditto ditto scar on left cheekbone scar of burn on left « hin; recruit took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. took part of reg. neo.; D recruit, attested 19689' 19689 59689 196- 9 19689 196- 9 19689 19689 19689. 196S9 Smith, Michael Sherrat, W. W. Smith, Charles H Sollors, Joseph Suffolk, Thomas Sheppard, D. Silvester, T. Sutherland, Arch. Scott, Christopher 13 186' 96 94( 109 131 157 r 277 1 3rd Hussars 9th Lancers 17th Lancers 26 th Foot 28th Foot 59th Foot 70th Foot - ditto 78th Eoot Roy. Artiller Dublin Clerkenwell, Londo Oxford Landport, Hants Gloucester Nottingham Glossop, Di rbyshire MarketDraytn., Salo Larbert, Stirling ' Coleraine, Derry labourer a cabinetniki clerk ditto brickmakei labourer ditto i difto moulder harnesBink 28 . 19 20 21 21 2- 22 24 19 r 31 5 5 4 5 7 I 5 7 5 7 16 7 4 5 6 4 6 6 i 5 7 3 5 6 4 5 4 | fair t brown i It. brr i It. brn light It. brn t It. brn I sandy i It. bra I browi Krey hazel grey ha'iel blue haZel bluo grey blue blue freeh fair fair frfesh fresh fresh ; / reBh lrcsh freeh sallow regimental ditto ditto ditto servant's clot regimental black ; tweed regimental ditto ditto Houtislow Eerinoy Brighton Glasgow Belfast Gospori Ashtoh- u-! ditto Aberdeen Liverpool off furlough ditto to Olerkenwell, Londo two tcei bent taken four Irith £ 5 notes tt ok waist belt off furlough to North Biooinage January 29. POLIC1 & A211TT1. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE { continued). OWICE HO. • NAME. BEO. HO. WI1EEE BOEN. ltthWf)' ' 19690 19( 90 19690.1 196904 iyfi9o. 196 06 196907 196; Oh 19690* Salts, W. Steel, Hugh Travers, Henry Thompson, Will. Turner, George Tobin, John Thompson, Enoch Thomson, John Tolan, John Thorpe, Alfred 2488 Roy. H. Art,." g SIZE. EYES. COAT & TBOUSEES. DATE OE DESEBTN. 1618 1513 Genl. Service 3rd Foot 11th Foot sa'iid Foot 1329 ] 86th Foot 1372 70th Foot - | 76th Foot 107th Foot 273; 3160 Roy. Artillen Manchester Lis'- urn, Antrim Salford, L'lheaSttire Si ratfor d, Essex Kirby, Es- ex Rathfarnham, Dublin Oldbury, Worcester Glasgow Bolton, Lancashire Preton Bisser, Bucks glastbh wer 24* ,5 7 brown blue freah regimental Zl Dec. hackler 24| 5 6 sandy blue fair green j moleskin 28 Dec. b, ilermaker 23 5 6* brown grey fresh guerriaey ; dark 2 Jan. cooper 2( 1* 5 5 lt. brn grey fresh regimental 31 Dec. labourer 19 5 lt. brn hazel freah plain 30 Dec. ditto 19 5 5* brown blue freeh regimental 28 Dec. miner 19* 5 7 brown hazel sallow ditto 24 Dec. sh emaker 19 5 8* dark grey fresh cloth 31 Dec. labourer 18} 5 6* brown grey freah regimental 30 Dee. Hit, to 17* 5 7? dk. brn hazel freah ditto 25 Dec. PLACE OP DESEBTION. MAKES AHD REMARKS. Mai tstone Ooleraine Leeds Ptij- khurst C lchester Gosport Ashton- u- L Glasgow Preal on Dover tattooed on left hand, scar on right hand recruit reerui , attested off pass to London broke out of guard room oif furlough to Dublin recruit, not surgically inspected off furlough sear on forev ead lyHyi. i 1969U 196912 19* 91 196911 19691ft 196916 i 96917 196918 196919 Tucker, John* Turner, William Tillers, Samuel Woodgate, George Wallis, Joseph Woodhouse, C. Williams, Thomas Webb, James Watson, John West, W. H. - I 3868 1366 23 5 902 1614 684 1556 into Mili ary Train Boy, Artillery Gien. Uuarus ditto Scots Fusiliers Ist Foot lst Drag. Gels. 3rd Foot 7th Foot Deptford, Kent Coventry, Warwick Shankhill, Antrim Brighton Bruton, Somerset Liverpool Astley, Woicester Mobberley, Cheshire Leeds Stockton- on- Tees ditto boilermaker groom tailor painter cierk labourer ditto shoemaker clerk 10 22* 20 24f 20 28 J 21* 20 24 20 104 8$ n 10J 6S 8i 8 10 It. brn It. brn dark lt. brn brown brown lt. brn light dk. brn dk. brn grey hazel blue grey hazel grey hazel blue grey blue tresii fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freBh fresh fresh white slup; canvas regimental black; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto brown; dark regimental rt Jan. 26 Dec. 2 Jan. 20 Dec. 30 Dec. 5 Jan. 30 Dec. 2 Jan 1 Jan. 31 Dec. Woolwich ditto Belfast London ditto ditto Chatbam Aldershot Leeds Bury recruit * alias Eagau took part of reg. nec. recruit, not surgically inspected took wa- st- belt ani part of reg. nec. off furlough to Shepton Mallett took wast- belt, and part of reg. neo.; D scar on left this- h; off pass to Worcester off furlough to Mu bberley recruit scar on forehead 196920 196921 196932 lyi' 923 196924 1969: 25 196926 IS' 6927 19692 19692 Williams, Henry Wilkinson, R. Walker, Nathaniel Wilson, John Wedderburn, Thos. Watt, George Witcomb, John Wooder, John Wilson, Edward White, William 927 1167 2361 683 20111 23880 8- 46 7th Drag. Gds. 23rd Foot 67th Foot 75th Foot 92nd Foot 108th Foot Roy. Attillery ditto diito Rl. Engineers Dublin Westbromwich, Staff. Little Lever, Lar, c. Falkirk, Stirling Govan, Lanark Leamington, Warwk. Mitcham, Surrey Lambeth, Surrey Walsall, Stafford Fnl' am, Middlesex labourer miner collier miner engineer tailor servant labourer shoemaker bricklayer 22| 33* 23* 21| 171 181 19* 22* 18 19* browm brown sandy fair brown lt. brn brown brown brown brown brown hazel blue blue grey grey hazel grey grey hazel fresh sallow fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark ditto ditto ditto blue; moleskin plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 Jan. 3 Jan. 1 Jan. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 22 Dec. Shorncliffe Brecon Manchester Glasgow ditto Gosport Woolwich ditto ditto Chatham Dj took great coat scar on left shoulder recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, finally approved took great coat, waist- belt, bayonet, and £ 1 tattooed on left arm mole on left arm 19HM3U 1US93I 196932 I9693X • 96934 196935 196936 196935 19693 19693 Young, John Anderson, James Aitken, John Allen, Chistopher Barry, Stephen Beckett , Joseph Boyd, James Burn, Michael Brannaghan, Thos. Boyle, John 1703 1015 6b6 941 1241 .31 140t 133 7uii Foot i7t. fi Foot 71st, Foot 73r1 Foot 3rd llussars 5 i st Boot « 7th Foot 72111 Foot 85th Foot * 9>, h Foot ( Glasgow Lon onlerry South Leitb, E linb. Sr. lC'cw, Cornwall Kilkenny Kirkby, Lincolnshire T- rem ore, Cork Belfast Dui bar, Louth Cappagh, Tyrone labourer plumber labourer groom saddler labourer servant brassfoundr labourer ditto 1- f 25* 19 23 23 2H 194 30| 22* 28 5* 7i 6* 7 8 6 5| 4 5J 44 ilk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown fair dk. brn lt. brn lt. brn brown dk. hrn grey grey brown grey grey grey blue grey hazel blue fresh I dark ; moleskin dark I regimental fresh tweed; fustian fresh regimental sallow ditto fresh ditto fresh ditto freBh ditto sallow ditto fresh ditto 21 Dec. 14 Jan. 8 Jan. 25 Nov. 14 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 11 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. UlaHgOW Chatham Leith Hot g Kong Houtislow Aldershof Waterford Manchester Curragh Dublin 19691 196941 19694' J 1 « 69 « I96sm 196945 196y41 19694.7 19594S 19B91" Buchanan, Will. Brown, James Blott, Frederick Banks, George Connell, Thomas Cotterell, Samuel Costin, Thomas Comatray, Matt. Cokley, John Carr i, Michael 1244. 4232 8974 4 630 730 1079 121: 1 9lst Hoot 9 Hh Foot Military Train Rl. Engineers 2nd Foot 10th Hussars 39ih Foot 70lh Foot 73rd Foot di'to 19696,1 196951 196952 196* 53 196954 196955 96956 196957 19R95* 19B951 Coles, Samuel Cooper, Daniel Claney, John Davis, Thomas Downey, James Diddams, George Durant, Henry Danks, William Edwards, David Eaten, Edward 1069 1578 1483 3204 1332 2027 1827 1649 80t, h t oot 8lst Foot 85th Foot 3rd Foot 5th Foot lst Foot 59th Foot 107th Foot Soots Fusiliers I2. h Font Got bais, Lanark Southwell, Notts St,. Paricras, London Betiwal Go., London Cashel, Tipperary Wellington, Somerset Canterbury Bluckburn, Lane. Lancashire Balli bricben, Limrk blacksmith puddler * carpenter labourer shoemaker brickuiaker labourer paper hangr labourer 19 19* 20| 211 30* 23* 20* 19 21 23 J brown brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn lt. brn brown brown grey brown grey hazel grey dk. brn grey hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh freah fresh fair plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto regimentax ditto 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 25 Hov. 25 Nov. Glasgow Colchester Woolwich Chatham Athlone Newbridge Dublin Ashton- u- L Hong King ditto recruit, not, surgically inspected off furlough to Glasgow j tattooed left arm recruit, attested scar of eruption in right armpit oif furl ugh off furlough to Cranwell, Lincolnshire ditto sear on forehead off furlough to Liverpool ditto to Cappagh recruit, finally approve 1 lost first joiDt of ieft third finger took part of reg. nec. * pianoforte maker off furlough to Liverpool ditto to Canterbury sear on ft rehead and left cheek ; recruit tattooed on arms Kiugsbridge, Devon Oluey, Bucks Dublin Bottisliam, Cambs Monaglian Winchester Shiff al, Salop Wolverhampton Llangollen, Denbigh P rtsea, H- inta 19f96> 19- 96' ! 9t9* 2 19696.1 19* 961 196965 196966 B6967 i 169 8 l « 69s Fazaklery, John Fuller, George Forster, William Gough, Patrick Green, George Gil s, George Gleeson, Tnomas Herbert, Fredk. Higgins, Robert Harwood, Samuel 1427 fc3 104 452 1433 I3y2 866 1177 6th Pool 67th Foot 74t, h Foot 3rd Foot 60th Rifles 85th Foot ditto 3rd Hussars 72nd Foot 85th Foot S i. thport, Lane. Cambers ell, Surrey Shuttles'on, Lanark Limer cb Do- Chester, Dorset Berwiek- on- Tweed Kilkenny Ashford, Kent Ayr Bristol mason 21 5 6 labourer 21 5 8 smith 21 5 6* weaver 18J 5 5* carpenter 214 5 6i labourer 28* 5 10 clerk 21 5 8* puddier 32 5 3* labourer 21* 5 9ii ditto 19 5 6 bricKuiaker 31) 1 5 7* prin er 28 5 6 shoemaker 184 5 6* labourer 28* 5 8* ditto 28j 5 4} cooper 19* 5 H labourer 19* 5 H engineer 24} 5 7 labourer 18 5 6 bat- er 19 5 5 brn dark brown brown brown grey, hazel grey brown grey blue black hazel hazel grey fair fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh dark sallow fresh fresh plain fustian; cord block; tweed plain regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto 7 Dec. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 11 Jan. Eieter OldBradwll Dublin Shorncliffe Dover Chatham Gosport Preston London Gospnrt recruit, surgically inspected lecruit, not surgically inspected off furlough to Monaghan supp. in Grosvenor square, London scar on nape of neck off furlough j pockpitted tattooed oil arms dk. bra dk. brn brown brown lt. brn brown brown blaek dk. brn lt. brn grej hazel brown grey grey brown hazel hazel grey grey florid fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh dark fresh fresb ditto ditto drab ; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto black; brown regimental 11 Jan. 8 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Jan. 24 Dec. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. It Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. Edinburgh Manchester Glasgow Dublin London* Curragh ditto Houuslow Ayr Curragh 19* 9/ 11 Hampton, Robert 923 ditto liar ingti n, Durham Bhoeutaker 21 5 H dk. bin t a/, el freah ditto 13 Jan. ditto 196971 Hill, William 876 diito Newcam le- on- Ty ne labourer 22} 5 7 dk. brn grey sallow ditto 13 Jan. ditto 19697 - Byde, James 891 89th Fool Poplar, London rivetter 21 5 51 dk. brn hazel freah ditto 14 Jan. Dublin 196 - 7" Headly, Robert 19191 Rny. Artillery Leicester labourer 19 5 4* It. brn grey freah dif- o 11 Jan. Woolwich 196974 Ife, John Gardner 14 • iih Drag. Gda. Hythe, Kent ditto 33* 5 8 lt. brn blue sallow ditto 9 Jan. Dublin 19697- 1 Johnstone, Charles 895 lOih Hussars Manchester clerk 2, i* 5 e » brown grey fresh ditto 13 Jan. Newbridge 11- 6976 Joslyn, William 683 25th Foot Marylebone, London Nottingham — 19* 5 8 dk. brn hazel fair ditto 13 Jan, G asgow 19H977 Johnston, Fredk. 1193 69th Foot labourer 234 5 7* lt. brn grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. Gosport 19697H Johnes, a James 30631 Roy. Artillery 8tockwell, Surrey plasterer 21} 5 4* lt. bru grey fresh ditto 9 Jan. Woolwich 196M7 « Kelly, William 1640 6th Foot Bind' rd, Yorkshire bricklayer 21 5 7 dk. bro hazel fresh ditto 11 Jan. Sheffield lyisw- i Kinder. Ambrose _ 70th toot Lincoln filter 23 5 St brown grey fresh black; cord 8 Jan. Manchester 196981 Lang, James 1 £ 98 32nd Fo ot Newtownards, Down labourer 23J 5 6* brown grey fresh regimental 13 Jan. Colchester 19 98* Lown, Samuel 1077 Roy. Artillery 73r 1 Ft 11 Lambeth, Surrey Dublin ditto 18* 5 7 lt. brn blue fair ditto 11 Jan. Woolwich 19698 ditto 18 9 black hazel sallow black 6 Jan. Dublin M' Ca'e, James 5 iySn » 4 McCafferee, James 1242 « 6ih Foot Nova Scotia diito 204 5 6 brown blue pale regimental 11 Jan. Curragh 19698 MacRinder, Wm. 760 tiit to Sutton, Kent ditto 2lj 5 8 brown hazel fresh plain 13 Jan. ditto 1965- 8 M'Guinness, Thos. 880 89th Foot Bray. Wicklow messenger 19 5 4* brown grey fresh regimental 12 Jan. Dublin 19R98 Martin, Michael 2942 25t, h Foot Sligo' mt ul( er 30* 5 44 Ik. brn blue freah ditto 13 Jan. Glasgow 1969s* Matthews, Samuel 970 45th Foot Roeenalis, Queen's Maryborough, Qn'a. painter 22 5 7 browi, blue fair ditto 11 Jan. Chatham' iy> 9- Maher, Michae1 10^ 3 67ih Font baker 25* 5 9* dk. brn blue fresh ditto 12 Jan. * purp e spot on caif of right leg off' furlough to Lt ndon recruit, not surgioally inspected took part of reg. neo. ® , , , * Ontario off furlough to Newcastle- on- Tyne ditto to Liverpool ditto recruit, surgically inspected off furlough to Horfield, Somersetshire off pass to Dublin off furlough to London ditto ditto to London scar of boil near left nipple scar on left eyebrow, anchor on left arm took part of reg. neo. recruit', not finally approved anchor on right arm, five spots on left recruit, not surgically inspected off furlough to Belfast; scar on left breast ditto to Poriarlington, Queen's d tto * Duncaniion Fort u bt9 i 196WW1 j 969H2 196993 196991 196996 1961- 9 . 196997 19t99t 1969^ 19 Mo y, Frances Mathews, Henry M 1. y, William Newall, James Naylor, Samuel Norris, William Oborne, George O'Donnell, Daniel O'Mahoney, M. Plank, James 793 1159 1516' 13 i2 962^ 1379 39i 7* 2 13 « 9 7i5i d F. ot 85tn Foot ditto 90tb Foot 97th Foot Rl. Engineers 52nd Foot 92nd Foot Roy. Artillery 2nd Foot ( Jain bu^ noi han, Lurk. Meon Sioke, Hants Dublin Bultoii, Laneaahire f? ri ig « at, er, Snmerst. Pen ( leti n, Lane. Wincantoii, Somerset Donegal Bsndon, Cork Sh, rediteh, London miuer labourer groom labourer carpenter moulder labourer boxmaker 18 5 64 black blue 23* 5 7 sandy grey ly 5 5* brown grey 21 5 10 brown blue 21 5 6* It. brn grey 19* 5 6 brown hazel 21 r> 6* brown grey 30 5 4 brown grey 42 5 9 dark dark 20J 5 6 brown grey fair fresh freah Swarth freah fresh freah fresh sallow fresh plain regimental ditto tweed ; cord regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto 13 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 8 Jan. 14 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. Glasgow Curragh ditto Preston Portsmouth Chatham Limerick Curragli Paull's Pt. Chatham reerun, attested off furlough to Bishops Waltham j D soar of burn on right thigh scar of burn on left knee stole £ 21 off furlough to Glaigow ditto took part of reg. nec. 197000 197001 197002 1971) 03 197004 197005 19700" 197005 19700 1970( 1:' Pepper, Martin Quinn, Edward Richards, John Richards, David Ratcliffe, William Stanton, George Smith, Thomas Shelton, James Smith, V\ illiam Shipley, Wdliam JOiri 1565 711 370 916 H91 1451 155 839 1876 3rd Foot 21th Foot lst Drag. Gds. 86th Foot 8yth Foot lst, Drag. Gds. I at Foot 7th Hussars 7th Drag. Gds. 25th Foot, ftuverehatu, Kent Birmingham Lavant, Sussex Newport, Monmouth Graigue, Carlow Birmingham Burnham, Somerset Slough, Bucks Ha-' inga, Sussex Thirby, Lincoln gioom jlabnurer ( painter labourer ditto ditto striker labourer ditto ditto 26 21 22* 264 20} 20 22 30* 21* 20* black dark lt. brn fair brown brown black lt. brn brown dark black blue bazel grey grey trey hazel blue blue blue dark fresh fair freah fresh freah sallow fair fresh fresh black regimental tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 11 Jan. 14, Jan. 16 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. Dublin Sheffield Alderahot Curragh Dublin Aldershot Chatham Cam erbury St orncliffe Prefton supp. gone to Londonderry took great coat and part of reg. nec.; D off furlough to Brynmaur; D ditto to Birkenbtad tattooe l on arn s and lega off furlough to Dalkeithj ' T. W. S.' rt. arm recruit, at drill off fur ough to Goole 19701 Seaton, H. E iwd. 166 tiOtli KiHos Asijtonl, Kent Ballingarry, Limerick clerk 23* 6 7* dk. brn blue dark regimental 13 Jan. Winchester 5 97olt Storan, John Sharp, William 378i 89th Foot labourer 29 § 5 6* dk. brn grey fresh ditto 9 Jan. Dubhn 197012 Genl. Service Leeds groom 23 5 8 lt. brn gfey fair tweed 22 Dec. Hornchrch. 197013 Tootell, Edwin 1625 1st, Foot Nottingham shoemaker 18$ 5 6 dk. brn hazel fair regimental 15 Jan. Chat! am 19701? Toplise, Samuel 931 3rdDrag. Gds. Bath groom 23 5 8* brown grey dark ditto 12 Jan. Canterbury ( 97015 Tralford, Janies 1561 7th Huaears Wolverhampton fruiterer 29* 5 7 lt. brn blue fresh ditto 13 Jan. di' to 197016 Thornhill, Wm. 571 25' h Foot Birmingham frenehpolsh 38 5 G* brown hazel fail- ditto 12 Jan. Glasgow 197017 Taylor, John 891 57th Foot Bradford, Yt rkshiro tuiner 18* 5 5 light grey fresh ditto 3 Jan. Manchester 19701"' Tibbs, Charles 93 < ,68 th Foot Churchill, Somerset atioemaker 33| 5 7 dk. brn hazel swarth ditto 13 Jan. Aldershot 1970' Ta lor, C' nr'ea 941 S9tl F" 0t Birmingham brush finshr 1 » 1 5 7 brown grev fresh ditto 14 Jan. Duhlin ditto to Croome, Limerick recruit, attested scars on loina and back broke out of hoapit- al D off furlough to Birmingham lost three teeth off furlough to Birmingham 197i « u 197021 197022 197J23 197024 197025 197026 197027 197028 197029 Williams, George Warner, Josrph Woods, William Weston, Thomas Williams, George Walker, Thomas Wilkie, David Williams, Edward 1209 1946 1092 Gren. Guards 3rd Foot 41st Foot 60ih Rifles ditto 71st Foot 74t, h Foot 85th Foot Ra ( stuck, Somerset Sheffield Norwich Chelsea, London Lambe h, Surrey Dalkeith, Edioburgh Glasgow Liverpool collier toolmaker labourer bricklayer labourer mason tmmramth. labourer 23 23 20 24 18 19 18* 22* brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown lt. brn blaok lt. brn grey blue brown grey hazel blue black grey sallow freah fresh freBh freah fresh dark fresh oat- It ; cord black j cord regimental brown; oord regimental tweed j moleskin duck regimental 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 36 Dec. 7 Jan. Bath York Colchester London Winchester Edinburgh Glasgow Curragh blue scar on back; recruit recruit, attested took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. recruit, attested recruit, not surgically inspected ditto - ' ' . . off furlough to Liverpool DESERTERS EROM THE MILITIA. S FIOSJ ? ao. 1 NAME. IBm. NO. CORPS. WHB3S BOBN. TBADS. SIZB. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COA'L & XBOKSEE6. | DATE Of . PLAOB Qt- illKSTtRTli j DESBBTION. I MARKS AND REMARKS. • 8355 78056 78057 78058 78059 78060 78061 78062 78063 78064. James Anderson David Miller William McGachie Joseph Penn William Buchanan James Burns Robert Watt John Cairns Alexander Gray William Small 1269 1387 1421 1606 1 « 59 1680 1702 1704 1710 1716 Fife Artillery* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dunfermline, Fife Dysart Pittenweein Invert eithing Dunfermline St. Andrew's Dunfermline ditto Inverness Dundee, Forfar baker miner baker ditto joiner labourer joiner labourer tailor saddler 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 84 5 7 5 6} 78065 780B6 780S7 780R8 78069 78070 78071 78072 78073 78074 George Leslie Hugh Williamson Thomas Adams John Cairns Thomas Gaffney Alexander Graham William Smith William Divine Robert Penman Thomas McColl 1718 1728 1741 1748 1752 1755 17fi0 1763 1764 1768 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Scoonie, Fife Auchtermuehty Abbotshall Portrush, Antrim Dunfermline, Fife Alloa, Clackmannan Tayport, Fife Mark inch Ballingry Monaghan ironfo under tinsmith labourer ditto ditto hammermn. shoemaker hammernm. miner ditto 27 30 24 30 17* 28 21 26 22 17 6 91 8} 10 5 94 74 6 7 54 fair fair brown brown lt. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown brown fair brown brown dk. brn brown brown blue bluo blue blue grey hazel blue hazel blue blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July Cupar ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto soar on right thigh * absent from training scar on each knee sear on neck; supp. gone to America scar on left knee scar on right arm hazel grey blue blue blue hazel hazel grey grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freBh fresh 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July 8 July ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on back scar on right shin scar on right leg reportei working at iron works, West Calder „ oil works, „ mole on back 78076 7807S 78077 178078 78079 78080 78081 78082 7808) 7808t William Stewart Patrick Daly Edward Budd Edward Moon James Alder William Morledge Henry Baker 1773 3445 3703 3921 4643 3665 3336 ditto South Cork 7th Lane. Sth. Lincoln EaBt Kent* 1st Derby ditto Kirkcaldy, Fife Fermoy, Cork London In the Army Wandsworth, London Derby IIkeston, Derby I millworker shoemaker labourer musician labourer striker 21 174 17 20 21 17 19 6 7 31 4 5i 3 44 brown light brown dk. brn red brown blue blue hazel grey brown grey hazel fresh fair fresh fresh Bwarth fresh fresh black; tweed plain ditto ditto tweed j black regimental 8 July 4 Sept. 16 Sept. 3 Nov. 2 Nov. 27 Nov. 22 Dec. ditto Bandon Bury Grantham Canterbury Derby ditto took part of reg. nec. scar on forehead and on back and Bide of neck * Permanent Staff supposed in company with a yourg woman supp. will try to enlist in Army ADMIRALTY, January 29, 1868. Description oj Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DESERTED OK DIS- CHARGED EROM. Edml. Benry Brown James Cronin Richard Willcocks Wallis Kemp Stephen Barrett Walter Bailey Josh. Booth James Heaps James Barnes John Powell Edward Treverren Jesse Hill Samuel B » oad George Enriquez Charles Wm. Tucker Henry J. Nash George Button Charles Towers Henry Anwil Thomas Baird Robert Sriuggs H. W. Blackmore Charles Elliott Henry R dford Edward Mitchell Hugh Robertson Arthur Murphy Willam Stockman John Jennings James Bubbear Charles J. Cecill Frederick Jones Thomas Rowan Josh. F. Gardner Wm. John Lewis James Greenland George Ward Albert Palk W. C. Kite Geo. Ford Edwd. Potter Dl Martin T. Watson Wm. Gheill Jas. Edwards Wm. B. Wroath Thos. W. Bash Geo. Kingston John Hunt Wm. Paffett John Collins John Merritt Chas. Fauson* Philip Powell Thomas Davey E. Saunders William Cain Richard Leary Arthur Spriggs Thomas Crouch Gladiator, deserter Pallas, straggler ditto Royal A'fred, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter Implacable, straggler di'to ditto ditto ditto Columbine, discharged Implacable, straggler Cambridge, deserter Enterprise, discharged Industry, deserter DATE. WHERE BORN. HA" E TJ ® S. I PACE. I I ditto Narcissus, deserter ditto Linnet, deserter Excellent, deserter Endtfymion, diaobarged d tto Enterprise, discharged Columbine, discharged Asia, d.-^ p'ter Irresistible, straggler Achilles, cteserter Excellent, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto Supply, straggler Canopus, leserter Formidable, d Berter D. of Wellington, deserter di to Fox, straggler Prince Consort, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Buzzard, straggler ditto ditto Danae, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Buzzard, straggler ditto Prince Consort, straggler ditto ditto ditto 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 19 Jan. 28 Oct. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 22 Jan. 11 Jan. 2 . Tan. 3 Jan. 12 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 9 Nov. 9 Nov. 4 N. v. 30 Dec. 28 Deo. Dec. 21 Dec. 9 Jan. 7 Jan. 3 Jan. 24 Dec. 2 Jan. 2 fan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 21 Dec. 18 Dec. 14 Dec. lt Dec. 27 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 2< i Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dee. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 25 Dec. 2< i Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 25 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dee. assistant paylnastr, A. B. boy, 1st class ditto A. B. boy, 2nd class ditto ditto ditto ditto ordinary, 2nd class boy, 2nd class A. B. ward- room servant A. B. ditto stoker A. B. ditto engineer's servant captain, maintop stoker boy, 1st class quartermaster b" y, lat class stoker, 2nd class ordinary private, R. Marines ditto A. B. ditto armourer boy, 2nd class ordinary ordinary, 2nd class boy, 1st class captain, foretop ordinary, 2nd clasB stoker, 2iid class private, R. Marines ditto ditto gunner ditto ditto ordinary ditto A. B. stoker A. B. officer's servant sti ker ordinary private, R. Marines ordinary ditto ditto private, R. Marines gunner private, R. Marines 23 37 19 18 27 17 17 16 15 16 194 17 23 32 28 24 36 28 25 1 37 si 17 30 18 28 20 21 30 22 23 25 16 20 20 18 31 22 23 8 2- i 23 25 38 28 21 20 27 23 23 21 24 23 36 26 19 23 21 26 5 54 Plymouth 5 6 | London 5 4 lAveton Giffi rd, Devon 5 34! Hastings, Sussex 5 9 Limerict 5 14 Manchester 5 1 ditto 5 2 Preston 4 114 Liverpool 5 1 Manchester 5 6 Liskeard, Cornwall 4 10 London 94 Bath 9 Malta 6} Lambeth, Surrey 2 London 7 Suffolk 8 Croydon, Surrey 6 Coventry, Warwick 24 Govan, Renfrew 9 Rot! erf ithe, Surrey 74 Greenwich, Kent 4 11 Sho'elitcb, London 5 8 Colchester 5 6 Antony, Cornwall 8 Glass: ow 4 Portsea, Hants 10 Broadcast, Devonshire 7 Winslow, Bucks 2 St. Kitt's, West Indies 24 Biistol 5 10 Eastbournp, Sussex 94 S< uthsea, Hants 74 Chelsea, London 7 Narbertb, Pembroke 84 Woolwich, Kent 6 Guernsey 5 ditto 54 W< olwich, Kent 8} Westhatch 5 7 Andover 5 8 Dursley 5 84 Carlisle 5 9 Alverstoke 5 8 London 5 1 Devonport 5 1 Eieter 5 2 Paiguton, Devon 5 4 Landport, Portsmouth 5 5 Hastings, Sussex 5 5 Southsea, Hants 5 8 Chiphall, Hants 5 8 Brading, Is e of Wight 5 74 Wantage, Berks 5 2 Truro, Cornwall 5 0 Burrington, Devon 5 6 Bishopsgate, London 5 7 Bristol 5 64 London 5 7 Hambledon red grey brown grey brown hazel brown grey brown - hazel bro n grey bro < « light brown brown light light bro'in black dk. brn It. bra dark brown dark dk. brn brown brown brown brown dark brown brown light dk. brn light light brown It. brn dk. brn brown light brown brown light brown dk. brn dark dk. brn dk. bra dark dk. brn brown brown brown brown dark brown brown light red grey black hazel grey grey blue blue blue hazel blue grey hazel hazel grey grey hazel g- ey hazel hazel grey light grey brown grey grey hazel blue hazel blue grey grey grey brown light grey hazel blue grey brown brown blue blue brown hazel dark blue hazel blue grey dk. brn hazel brown blue fair . dark dark grey brown hazel fair fair fair freah fair fair fair ruddy fair fresh fresh dark freck. dark dark dark fresh < reck. fair fresh fair MARKS AND REMARKS. sallow fresh fresh fresh fail- ruddy sallow £ 3 reward served in Rattlesnake and St, George £ 1 reward ditto served in Boscawen £ 3 reward served in Excellent sailor on left arm seived in Implacable and Aboukir £ 3 reward served in Arrogant, Dauntless, and Gibraltar £ 3 reward bracelet on left wrist 10B. reward scar over left eye ditto served in Royal Albert, Desperate, and Renard flower- pot on right arm, anchor and flag on left scar on left si te of neck £ 3 l- ewar 1 1R. S. on right, arm, anchor on left served in Minotaur, Amphion, Alecto, Cumberland, and Favourite served in St. Vincent served in James Watt and Surprise served in Implacable, Topaze, Sutlej, and Clio £ 3 reward 10s. reward served in Princess Royal scar on left arm; served in St. Vincent and Hector £ 3 reward served in Revenge £ 3 reward served in Implacable and Duncan ditto scar on right, arm; eerved in Esk ditto served in Esk 10s. reward served in Vestal served in Victoria, served in Diadem served in Lord Warden £ 1 reward eerved 111 Russell, Impregnable, Liffey, and Duncan served in Impregnable. Emerald, and Princess Royal served in Princess Royal, Sparrowhawk, and Phcebe ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward ditto anchor 011 right arm * alias Sanson served in Royal Oak serced in Victoria Britannia on left arm served in Implacable, Tribune, Sutlej, and Canopus No reward will be given in these caseB if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. DESERTERS EROM THE ROYAL MARINES. NAME. Frederick Cox Francis Mack John Kenyon Peter Simpson George Hardy George Smith Wm. Thompson Joseph Wood William Husson James Hibbett David Edey John Newman William Lawson John Wilson W. G. Fellingham James Mehan Jno. E. Willoughby Henry Woodhouse John Solt Peter Clarke DIVISION. WHERE BORN. Woolwich Chatham ditto Wcolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Portsmouth ditto ditto Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto Cha'ham ditto Woolwich Hamilton, Lanark Glasgow Longridge, Lane. Manchester Romford, Essex Oxford Cambridge Newcastle- on- Tyne Louth, Lincoln Gamlingay, Cambs Islington, London Derby Newlaud, Lancashire Malton, Yorkshire Eye, Suffolk Bolton, Lancashire Lincoln Lambeth, Surrey St. Pancras, London Manchester TltlliE. H ® 1 SIZE. HAIR. labourer 23 5 8 dk. brn collier 204 5 5} brown groom 24S 5 7 red factoryliand 27 5 6 brown labourer 19} 5 64 brown coacbmaker 24 5 7 faii- groom 214 5 6 lt. brn labourer 19 5 74 dk. brn ditto 18} 5 6J lt. brn ditto 194 5 7 dk. brn frenchplshr 21? 5 5} ok. brn enginefitter 21 5 6} dk. brn mason 21 5 74 brown labourer 24$ 5 6 dk. brn mason 21} 5 6 brown labourer 19f 5 5} brown joiner 19 5 7 brown labourer 24 5 54 brown painter l « 4 5 6} brown mason 23 5 74 dark EYES. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OP DESERTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. brown grey blue brown grey blue grey hazel hazel hazel blue grey grey grey grey hazel blue grey hazei blue fresh fresh fresh freah fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh florid sallow fresh fresh fair fair dk. brn uniform ditto undress uniform ditto ditto undress uniform ditto 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 16 Jan. 11 Jan. 15 Jan. 14 Jan. 9 Jan. 9 Jar. 10 Jan. 2 Jan. 1 Jt. ii. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Dec. 28 Dec. Woolwich Chatham ditto Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Portsmouth ditto ditto Liverpool Woolwich Eye Woolwich Lincoln Chatham ditto Woolwich soar lelt groin off furlough to Manchester off furlough to Preston off furlough to Romford mother's mark on right leg recruit, attested eagle and flag on right arm, name on le D off short pass to London LONDON : PRINTED FOR HBR MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C
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