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09/11/1870

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 09/11/1870
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 4963
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CONTAINING stance of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and agiinst Receivers, of Stolen Goodreputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The.,, Names of Persons charged with (' jenc& s who are known hut not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may .. lead,, to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Proper: <„ ' hat has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose- of tracing and recovering them. No. 4963 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1870. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the urpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property," may hear the Signature of ' the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made aud 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 he 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 m the POLICE GAZETTE, may be addressed to " The tfoder Secretary of State for War, War Office, Pail Mall, London, as they cannot be published without his authority. INFORMATIONS. FORGERY. Description of H. W. HUGHES, alias HEREFORD BILL, charged with forgery at Aylesbury : 35 years of age, - 5 feet inches high, ruddy complexion, sandy hair and whiskers; dressed in dark cloth jacket and vest, light grey trousers, and black billycock hat ; be is a printer, travelling about the country with a trade card, No. 256, belonging" to H. Wightman, of Hertford. Information to be given to Superintendent Denson, Aylesbury, Bucks, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Dow- street, November 4. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from a gentleman in Oldham, on the 27tli ultimo, a silver lever centre- seconds stop Watch, 20 size, No. 26775, maker Jas. Winterbottom, Oldham, on the dial and move- ments, engine- turned case with oval shield in the centre, gold hinges, had attached a gold Guard, belcher pattern, stamped ' 9 carat,' one of the links is broken near the swivel and tied with a string. £ 2 reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of the offender and recovery of the property. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Oldham^ Lancashire.— Bow- street, November 2. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. On the morning of the 7th instant, the house and shop in the occupation of Mr. Joshua Whittaker, 36, Botolph- street, Colchester, was broken into, and stolen therein : a blue witney tag Jacket; a brown Devon Greatcoat; a dark witney ditto ; a light brown ditto ; a light grey ditto ; four woollen Shirts ; a wool Vest, black and red border ; a pair of gold tweed Trousers, with black stripe, and Vest; a pair of fancy check Trousers and Vest ; a pair of black stripe Trousers and Vest; a pair of plain check Trousers ; a black velvet Vest three Wrappers, shawl pattern ; a woollen Scarf, white and black check ; two ditto, red and black ; and other Articles, Description of two men suspected of committing the burglary one about 24 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, light com plexion, sandy whiskers, and supposed to belong to London wears a soft billycock hat, and is supposed to be now wearing some of the stolen clothes, as the. clothes be was wearing the night before, were left behind in the shop. The other about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, moustache, and imperial; dressed in black cap aud vest, and black and white small check trousers. £ 5 reward will be paid on the conviction of the offender or offenders, to the parties giving the necessary information and evidence. In- formation- to be given to Head Constable Downes, Town Hall, Colchester, Essex.— Bow- street, November 9. During the night of the 2nd instant, a pawnbroker's shop in the borough of Middlesborough, was broken into, and about £ 4 in Copper Money, a pair of black and grey tweed Trousers, with a broad black stripe down the sides, and Coat and Vest were stolen therein. The offender or offenders left behind thom an old black vest, trimmed with small black horn buttons, with the top button off. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough.— Bow- street, October 4. Between 8 p. m. lst and 7 a. m. on the 2nd instant, the dwelling- house of Miss Sarah Eaglesfield, of Wellesley, Derby- shire, was broken and' entered, and the following property stolen therein : an old brown silk Umbrella, with crooked bone handle ; a white calico Nightdress; l| a white cambric Pocket- handkerchief, marked ' S. E., No. 3,' in ink ; a small silver Tea Spoon, marked C.;' a small silver Caddy Spoon two nickle silver Tea Spoons; two Razors, black handles an oval- shaped Razor- case ; a pair of small steel Scissors about lbs. of Cheese ; some Tea and Coffee ; six bottles of Wine, three ginger, three dandelion. Also from a stable adjoining, a brown baragan Slop ; part of a Bridle Rein ; and part of a stirrup Leather. Information to be given to Superintendent Carline, Con- stabulary Office, Wooden Box, Burton- on- Trent.— Bow- street, November 4. Stolen from a cottage near Horsham, by means of house- breaking, on the 30th ultimo : a Monkey Jacket, with black bone; buttons, aud plaid lining ( torn under left arm) ; a white cotton Shirt, nearly new; and an old billycock Hat, lining torn out. Supposed by two tramps, who are making their way into Hampshire, as they were traced in that direction : one is about 18 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, and dressed in old brown coat, buttoned close up to the chin, and old cord, trousers, ragged at the bottom of the legs ; the other is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, and dressed in an old dirty white slop, sleeve torn at the elbow, and old cord trousers ; they are supposed to be wearing the stolen property. Information to be given to Superintendent Blake, West Sussex Constabulary, Horsham.— Bow- street, November 4, On the night of the 30th ultimo, between 6' 30 and 8 p. m., the vicarage, Ogley Hay, situated at Brownhills, near Walsall, was broken and entered and stolen therein : a silver- plated Communion Service— a large Flagon ( with lid, surmountedl by a cross), Chalice, Paten, and Alms Dish, all marked with 1 S. James, Ogley Hay,' and name of donors ; a silver- plated Salver, marked ' C. S.' with the C crossed out; two sugar Basins, one lined with gilt, the other open work for glass basin; a small cruet Stand ; a biscuit canister Stand ; two pairs of sugar Tongs ; two plated Skewers ; two pairs of nut Crackers ; a pair of plated Forks ; a soup Ladle ; two sauce Ladles; a gravy Spoon ; a moist sugar Spoon ; a caddy Spoon ; six" egg Spoons, lined with gilt ; two knife Rests ; ten tea Spoons ; thirteen dessert Spoons ; ten small Forks ; six large ditto ; four salt Spoons ; six table Spoons; plated j Tops of bottles in dressing case ; a hair Bracelet,., imitation " gold, inlaid with enamel bracelet, one without enamel ; one one ivory, one silver twist, and one pebble Brooch, mounted with silver ; a mourning Ring, with place for hair, with the name of ' Singleton' inscribed, and dated 1836 ; and the following silver, six tea Spoons, marked ' S.,' six ditto, not marked; two silver salt Spoons, lined gilt; a silver chased apkin Ring, marked ' J. J. S.' ALL old soft billycock hat ithout band was found upon the premises, with two cuts in the crown. £ 5 reward will be paid by the Rev. J. J Single- ton, to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Informa- tion to ' be given to Superintendent Holland, Wednesbury, to Sergeant . Smith, Muckley Corner, Lichfield, or at any of the County Police Stations. — Bow- street, November 4. . At 1 a. m. 011 the 2nd instant, the dwelling- house of Mr. William Garrod, situate on the Tuddenham- road, in the borough of Ipswich, was broken and entered and stolen therein, a silver Geneva Watch, silver dial, makers Schulm and Boby, Ipswich, on dial, No. 25254, also a silver Guard, small pattern ; and about 10s. or 12s. in Silver and Copper Money. By two men : one is about 6 feet high, and had on light skull cap, which formed a mask, a long white shirt outside his clothes, and dark trousers with stripes down the sides ; the other is about 5 feet 7 inches high, and had on a black skull cap, forming a mask, and an old- fashioned cloak ( dark red stripes). They took away with them a newly killep chicken, plucked. Information to be given to Head Constable Mason, Police Office, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.— Bow- st., November 4. ring, and a notch in the left ear. Information to be given to Superintendent Cope, Police Station, Ross, Herefordshire.— Bojv- street, November 7. 1 ' Stolen from Arbour Hill Farm, near Ross, on the 31st ultimo : six white- faced Lambs, not marked. Information to be given to Superintendent Cope, Police Station, Ross, Herefordshire.— Bow- sheet, November 7. On the night of the 4th instant a Sheep belonging to Mr. Thomas Wood, butcher, was slaughtered in a field at Bellingbam, Lodge Farm, in the borough pf Wigan ; the hind parts had been roughly flayed^ the hind legs hacked off at the joints and a portion of the hind quarters hacked off and taken away, the remainder left in the field. A reward of £ 5 will be paid to any person who shall give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Chief Constable Simm, Police Office, Wigan .- Bow- street, ^ November 7. On the 27th ultimo a dun or mouse- coloured Mare was left at a public- house in Bridgnorth, by a man about 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, brown hair, and fresh com- plexion ; dressed iu'black jimcrow hat, grey suit, with tight- fitting trousers, and macintosh; had a bridle and saddle with him, which he took away, stating that he was going to Shrewsbury to fetch two other horses for the fair which was held on the 29th ultimo, but nothing having been seen of him since, the mare is supposed to liave been stolen ; she is about 6 years old, 14 hands high, two white spots on near side and back, three black legs, near hind leg white up to hock, lame from side bones on both fore fetlocks, a little white on fore-. bead, and very rough in coat, as though it had been turned out all the summer. Information to be given to Head Con- stable Cole, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bern- street, November 7. Stolen from a field in the parish of Saint Mary Magdalen, Hastings, supposed 011 the 24th ultimo : a large Kent Sheep, a stroke down the back, and the letter ' P.' marked on the left side in tiv< . Information to be given to Chief Superin- tendent Glenister, Town Hall, Hastnig^ - JJoilQlreet, Nov. 7. * The bay Mare advertised in the Police Gazette of the 4th instant, and subsequent dates, as stolen from Market Drayton, Salop, has been recovered at Wigan, Lancashire : a man of the following description is in custody under remand till the 10th instant, on the charge of stealing it, he first gave his name ARTHUR BROOKS, afterwards FREDERICK ARTHUR CHATFIELD, states be is a painter and decorator by trade, and belongs to the Borough, London, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes,' oval visage, has resided the last 10 weeks at Tyldesley, 7 miles from Wigan, appears quick and active. Information tb be given to Sergeant Howells, Market Drayton, Salop.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen between the 20th and 24th ultimo, from the parish of Clyro, Radnorshire, the property of W. T. M. Baskerville, Esq., of Clyro Court : two Welsh wether Sheep, pitch marked with the letters ' J. S.' on one side, and ' W. B.' on the othei-. Information to be given to Superintendent Wheeldon, Penybont, or to Police Constable Lewis, Clyro, Radnorshire. Bow- street, November 7. During the night of the 3rd instant, a grey cart Mare, aged, about 14^ hands bigli, was put into a field near the Coalport toll- gate ; when found on the4thinst. it was covered with sweat and dirt, and ji saddle- mark was quite visible. It is supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Superintendent Ivins, Bridgnorth, or to Police Constable ( No. 66) Harrington, Suckfield, Salop.— Bow- street,. Nov. 7. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Found at the parish of King's Norton, about the latter end of September last, and supposed to have been stolen : a light bay half- bred Mare, about 15 hands high, white star on forehead, white hind off fetlock, and switch tail. Information to be given at the Police Station, King's Heath, near Bir- mingham.— Bow- street, November 9. Stolen from a field at Bloxwich, near Walsall, on the 3rd instant, a chesnut Mare, aged, 15 or 16 hands high, white star on forehead, hind legs white, knees bruised, switch tail, and in good condition. Information to be given to Chief Constable Cater, Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Nov. 9. j Stolen from Stanstead Hall, Halstead, during the night of the 2nd instant, the property of Mr. E. H. Bentall: two cart Horses— one a chesnut gelding, 16 hands high, 3 years old, white stripe down the face, one white hind fetlock, in good condition; the other a chesnut mare, about 16 hands high, 3 years old, star on forehead, in good condition. £ 10 reward will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the horses. Information to be given to Superintendent Ackers, Braintree Police Station, or to Inspector Hammond, Halstead, Essex.— Bow- street, Novem- ber 9. Found on the 1st instant, in a field in Frog- lane, Wigan, a bay Mare, aged, about 15 hands high, black legs, near hind fetlock white, sprained in both hind legs, several white spots on near side, and in low condition ; there was a horse fair at Wigan, on the 29th ultimo, and it is supposed the horse has been stolen, and abandoned. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Wigan.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen from Walford Court on the 31st ultimo : 10 yearling Ewes, of the Cotswold breed, marked with A. T. in a LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen on the 15th ultimo, from a cart at Cottenham, belonging to Samuel Pope : a pair of bedford cord Trousers, black stripe outside of legs, and neatly mended inside of right thigh : a double breasted pea jacket, pockets on hips and inside breast; an anglo German Concertina, 30 keys ; twelve white handled spring back pocket Knives ; twelve four bladed white handled pocket Knives ; a black and white plaid Scarf; and a large bundle Handkerchief. By a man about 25 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, stout made, brown hair, short ginger moustache, has been at sea, and performs the Devonport rope trick, at fairs and races Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable' Stretten, Chesterton Road, Cambridge.— Bow- street, November 9. Absconded from Paulton, Somersetshire, charged with embezzling the sum of £ 3, of his master Mr. John Melburn Evans, of Farrington Gurney : JOHN NORRIS, labourer, about 27 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, slender built, thin face, dark brown hair a nd whiskers, meeting under chin, has a large scar on left cheek from the kick of a horse, and a mole on the right cheek ; supposed dressed in dark woollen overcoat, Scotch plaid jacket, and dark trousers. Is accompanied by a woman, about 32 years of age, middle height, fresh complexion, good looking, and very small eyes. It is supposed that they will endeavour to emigrate. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Emson, Temple Cloud, Bristol.— Bow- street, November 9. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Jesse Highley, Elles- mere, on the 5th instant : £ 3 in Gold ; 17s. 6d. in Silver ; a loose fawn coloured coat, large size ; two woollen Shirts, one fawn coloured, the other red and white plaid. By a tramping youth, who he employed to dip horses, 20 or 21 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, pale face, brown hair, Cut short, no whiskers, and walks lame ; dressed in dark mixture coat and vest, black cloth trousers, fitting tight to the legs, billycock hat, lace: up boots, with a patch on one of them will seek employment with horsebreakers or in stables. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, November 7. Description of THOMAS BEASLEY, a tramping watch and clock maker, charged with stealing a silver lever " Watch and various watchmaker's Tools, on the 31st ultimo, the pro- perty of William Chapman, of Metheringham, Lincolnshire, also a watch and clock maker : about 42 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, cut short, which he combs behind his ears, full face, of pugi- listic appearance, walks erect, with a Swaggering gait, stammers when speaking. Stated he had been in business and failed at Kingston- on- Thames ; ' its well known by the trade in John- street and Clerkenwell ;* dressed in dark cloth coat, pockets on hips, dark ribbed cloth troifters, dark cloth single- breasted vest, black and white shepherd's plaid woollen shirt, green and black plaid scarf, elastic- side boots, patched on each side, has been newly soled and heeled, and black hard felt hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Alling- ham, County Police Station, Lincoln.— Bow- street, Nov. 7. Stolen from a bedroom at the Light Dragoon public- house, Bourn, on the morning of the 4th instant: an open- face silver patent lever Watch, capped, plain figures on face, seconds hand, maker Shaw, Billingborough. No. 2694 ; and a gold Scarf Pin, with a red stone in it. By a man who lodged there during the night of the 3rd, and stated he was a baker, but did not follow the trade, about 28 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, rather stout, and • good looking ; dressed iu black coat, pockets outside, black vest, black and white check trousers, black billycock hat, elastic- side boots, black and white woollen shirt, white paper front, with gilt studs, and wore a ring on left little finger. Carried a large brown paper parcel, and stated he was going tb Grimsby, and thence to Liverpool; he may be found lodging at a private house, having stated in Conversation he sometimes lodged at private instead of public- houses. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Pidgeon, Bourn, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, November 7. Description of SAMUEL ELLIOTT, a pot hawker, charged with stealing on the 21st September last, at Killamarsh : a rough coated light browfi terrier Dog, short in the feet, and answers to the name of * Tick,' the property of Thomas Pressly, Killamarsh. He is about 55 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, brown hair, sallow complexion, Small whiskers, wore a sleeve waistcoat, low crowned hat, breeches and leggings, was with a pot cart which had the name of Charlotte Elliott painte d on it, accompanied by a feniale and a youth, and is in the habit of travelling the eounties of Derby, Notts, and York, Information to be given to Superintendent Goreman, Eckington, Chesterfield, who holds a wax- rant for his apprehension,— Bow- st., Nov. 7. Description of GEORGE WILLIAM STATHAM, charged on a warrant with embezzlement: 17 years of age, but looks older, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, dressed iu brown overcoat - with velvet collar, blue surtout coat, grey trousers, with black stripes down sides, double breasted vest, same material, black hard billycock hat, elastic side boots, very narrow necktie, and gold studs. Information to be given to Head Constable Alexander, Hanley, Stafford- shite.— Bow- street, November 7. Absconded from Hay, Breconshire, on the lst instant, Charged with embezzling various sums of Money belonging to the Breconshire Coal and Lime Company, Limited : HENRY BATTS, an agent, from 5( 1 to 55 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, dark hair and whiskers, turning grey, meeting under the chin, bald on top of bead, fresh complexion, supposed hazel eyes, stout built, very lame of right leg or foot, and the latter is supposed to be a little deformed from an accident, and turns out very much, bends both knees, and walks slowly with a peculiar gait, and generally uses a large walking stick ; dressed in dark cloth suit, with dark overcoat, and black bowler hat; he left Hay, by train for Hereford, and is supposed to have gone to Wolverhampton, where a relative keeps a butcher's shop, or to Faringdon in Berkshire, where be kept a publichouse called the ' Folly,' some 30 years ago. Information to be given to Chief Constable Gwynne, Brecon, to Superintendent Evans, Crickhowell, or to Sergeant Jones, Hay, Breconshire, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bmo- str& et, November 7. Description of RICHARD TAYLOR, a travelling gipsy, charged with stealing on the 29th ultimo, the property of Mr. James Yeomans, shoemaker, of Offley Brook, Adbasto'n, Staffordshire : four Awls, a pair of Punches, and a pair of Compasses; he is 21 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, slight make, swarthy complexion, black haix-, no beard or whiskers ; dressed in a rough Black overcoat, black sammy hat, very rough appearance. He travels with his father, two women, two little boys, two donkeys, and a covered cart. They were traced to within a short distance of Market Drayton, going in the direction of Shropshire. Information ' to be given to Superintendent Crisp, Stone, Staffordshire, or to Sergeant Blakeley, Eccleshall, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.-^- iJow- sireei, November 7. Absconded on the 31st ultimo, from 34, Castle- street East, Oxford- street, stealing an open faced gold English lever Watch, gold dial, chased back, maker Burrough, Ipswich : a watchmaker, 28 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark com- plexion, hair and eyes, small black whiskers and moustache; dressed in dark clothes, high hat, and respectable appearance. — Metropolitan Police, E Division, November 4. Absconded from " Wisbech, on the lst instant, charged with larceny : SAMUEL THOMPSON, a labourer, 28 or 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, no beard or whiskers ; dressed in an old dark cloth coat, with a short white slop under it, beaverteen trousers, and cloth cap; hb belongs to the Cambridgeshire Militia, and is well known at Grimsby and at the Smithfield Market, Manchester, at both of which places he has worked. Information to be given to Head Constable Sharpe, Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, who holds b warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 4. Description of EDWARD WILLIAMS, a Royal Marine, who has absconded from Portsmouth charged with stealing £ 5 in Money, three carbuncle Studs set in gold, and a pair of Boots : about 27 years of age, 5 feet 65 inches high, stout built, nose turns up, moustache, but no whiskers ( shaved off); dressed in blue tunic vest and trousers, blue cap with peak, and bliie pea jacket, and carried a small black portmanteau; he is a native of Devonshire. Information to be given tq> Chief Superintendent Barber, Police Station, Portsmouth, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, No- vember 4. Description of EDWARD NIXON STEPHENSON, of the borough of Newcastle- upon- Tyne, charged with embezzle- 1 ment, and for whose apprehension a warrant has been issued : ! be is a commercial traveller, 26. years of age, 6 feet high, brown hair and eyes, fair complexion, long nose, rather bent 011 one side, thin face, wears his hair parted in the centre, and walks with rather a lounging gait, is . a native of Northum- berland ; dressed when he absconded on the 29th ultimo, in a brown top coat, with blue surtout underneath, narrow black and white striped trousers, and black low crowned hat; it is supposed Jhe will make for Some seaport, with a view < to leave the country. Information to be given to Chief Constable Nicholls, Police Office, Newcastle- upon- Tyne.— Bow- street, November 4. Further information respecting CHARLES BONES, late rate collector at Middlesborough, charged with embezzlement, and advertised in the Police Gazette of the 22nd December last: he was seen in Wisbech Market about ten days ago, selling pills, &' c., aud had a conveyance with him, he has been in India, and at times pretends to be able to teach the Hia- dostanee language. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, - who holds 5, warrant and will pay all costs oil his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 4. # FELONIES. ( Not othenoise described). Description of two men, natives of Crediton, Devon, charged with unlawfully and maliciously causing grievous bodily harm to George Jones, a Police Constable of the borough of Barnstaple, 011 the 29tli ultimo : WILLIAM BURROWS, 26 years of age, 5 feet 7 " inches high, dark hair cut short, clean shaved, and slight scars on the back of his hands ; dressed in fustian trousers and vest, with white buttons, worn over a slop ; was discharged with disgrace from the Marines ; and GEORGE TUCKET, 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches bigh, fair complexion, brown bushy b^ ir, and no whiskers ; dressed in dark monkey jacket and fustian trousers. £ 5 reward will be paid on their apprehension. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Blanchard, Barnstaple, Devonshire.— Bow- street, November 9. Description of WILLIAM SMITH, who recently absconded, leaving his wife at Bilston, and marrying another woman, a warrant has been issued for his apprehension : he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion and whiskers, sandy moustache, has the letter ' W.' 011 right arm, end of middle finger 011 left hand has been cut off level with the other two fingers ; dressed in black cloth cap, with peak, dark coat and trousers; by trade a wheelwright and carpenter. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent McCrea, Police Office, Bilston, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, November " I. FRAUDS AtD AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. On the morning of the 31st ultimo, a man obtained, by false pretences, from a shop in Wolverhampton : a jannet Muff with tassels, a sealskin ditto, a grebe ditto with tassels, an ermine ditto, a grebe ditto with seal edges, a sable tail ditto, . a sable ditto with tassels, a chinchilla clitto with tassels, a sealskin Collarette, a sable tail ditto, and a chinchilla ditto. He is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, slender make, fresb complexion, light hair, 110 beard, whiskers just growing ; dressed in a short black jacket, light cord trousers, and cap, no necktie, and had the appearance of a light porter or a gentleman's servant. He was traced to an inn in Wolverhampton, where he folded the goods described in old newspapers, making three parcels, observing at the time ( 11- 15 a. m.) that he was going to Liverpool or Birkenhead. £ 0 reward will be paid on recovery of the property and conviction of the offender. Information to be given to Capt. Segrave, Chief Constable, Police Office, Garrick- street, Wolver- hampton.— Bow- street, November 9. Description of FRANCIS SKINNER, charged with fraud at Birmingham : he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, brown hair and whiskers, and dressed respectably, Information to be given to Chief Superinten- dent Glossop, Police Office, Detective Department, Birming- ham.— Bow- street, November 7. Absconded 011 the 25th ultimo, from Hyson Green, Nottinghamshire, charged with obtaining three silver Geneva Watches, one No. 13695, one No. 15570, by false pretences : JOSEPH SEELEY, native of Coventry, 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, sallow complexion, light brown hair, and wears a moustache and whiskers extending under the chin, and lame of right foot; dressed ill dark clothes, and had on a pair of dirty white overalls, and a speckled straw hat ; works as a painter or foundryman, and is supposed to be at Sheffield or the neighbourhood. Information to be given to Superintendent Palethorpe, County Police Office, Nottingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, - r- Bow- street, November 7. Absconded from Great Malvern on the 3rd instant, charged with obtaining by false pretences, from Mr. Fredk. Geo. Russell, jeweller, of that town, a gold Watch, a gold Chain, a diamond Ring, and divers Monies amounting to ,£ 65, a man, of gentlemanly appearance, who gave the name of JONATHAN TANNER, and represented himself to be a clergyman : he is about 28 years of age, 5 feet inches high, broad face, sallow complexion, beard and whiskers shaved off; dressed ( when he left Worcester on the 3rd instant by the 5- 47 p. m. train for Bristol or Cheltenham) in a suit of black cloth, waterproof overcoat, and high crown black hat; had with him a leather portmanteau ancl a large black retriever dog. There are other charges against him of victimizing tradesmen in Great Malvern. £ 2 reward will be paid for his apprehension and conviction. Information to be given to Superintendent Checketts, Upton- on- Severn, or to Acting Inspector Turner, Great Malvern, who holds a war- rant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 7. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of a man who gave his name THOMAS JONES, and who was committed on the 7th instant, for trial at the next quarter sessions, to be holden at Gloucester for larceny : he is about 36 years of age, 5 feet 8J inches high, sandy whiskers and moustache, shaved under the chin, fair complexion, blue eyes, marked ' B. C.' on right side, bullet wound near the calf of right leg ; dressed in low- crowned hat, black cloth jacket, blue waistcoat, grey trousers, white slop, red flannel shirt, and cossac military boots, states he is a native of Leicester, by trade a brickmaker, has served in the army 16 years, and discharged with a bad character, also states that lie served 6 months imprisonment at Gosport. from where he was discharged on the 16th July last, for assaulting a comrade, he has sinee been tramping the country, and is supposed to be wanting for other offences; Information to be given to Superintendent White, Police Station, Coleford, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, November 9. Description of a man who took lodgings at Ruthin, on the 4th instant, and absconded the same evening, stealing a Purse, containing two Half Sovereigns, and Is. 6d. in Silver the property of the landlady : he is about 23 years of age, short, light complexion, no whiskers, good teeth ; dressed in brown coat, and billycock hat. Information to be given to Chief Constable Denman, Bolton.— Bow- street, November 9. Committed for trial at the ensuing quarter sessions at Knutsford, on the 29th instant, charged with house breaking • JOHN KILCOYNE, a labourer, and native of Ballyhamass county Mayo, Ireland, 19 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high dark brown, hair, fresh complexion, dark eyes, small brown ^ vhiskers meeting under chin, very small brown moustache has a good set of teeth, and is stoutly built; dressed in a pair of cotton cord trousers, round blue . flannel jacket, an old black cloth waistcoat, without collar and buttons, old linen shirt purple and white woollen muffler, black billycock hat, and clogs ; states that he has worked for Peter Domville, farmer Ormskirk, for two years. Information to be given to Super- intendent; Egerton, Runcorn, or to Sergeant Morris, Stockton Heath, near Warrington, Cheshire.— Bow- street, November 9. Description of JOHN CHAMBERS, a tramp, committed to Kirton Gaol for 21 days for vagrancy, states he is a labourer, and a native of Yorkshire : he is 31 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark brown hair, and whiskers rather lighter meeting under the chin, very much pockpitted, fresh com- plexion, rather stout built; dressed in black cap, drab jacket pockets outside, rough blue cloth waistcoat, lined with coarse flannel, navy's • « lute slop, brown cotton cord trousers, clog- boots, and blue striped cotton shirt; his trousers, slop, and waistcoat are nearly new. Found iu his possession a blue striped cotton Shirt, a pair of blue worsted Stockings, not much worn and wet, a blue and white striped short Slop, pocket outsite of left breast, and a brown son'- wester Hat Information to be given to Superintendent Stevenett, Brigg Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, November 9. Remauded until the 10th instant, charged with uttering counterfeit coin at Worksop : JOHN BROOK, 21 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark brown hair, grey eyes, pale complexion, is a collier, and states that he is a'native of Deep Car, near Sheffield, and has worked at Normanton Colliery near Wakefield. Information to be given to Superintendent Wimant, County Police Station, Worksop, Notts.— Bow- street, November 9. Missing from his home at Foundry- lane, Millbrook, since the 2nd instant : JAMES GLOSS, 28 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fair complexion, light curly hair, cut short, light thin whiskers; dressed in black coat, light cord trousers black round felt hat, light side spring boots, has been in very low spirits during the last six months, ancl it is supposed that some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Super- intendent Stannard, Bitterne, or to Sergeant Painter, Hants Constabulary, Shirley, near Southampton. - Bern- street, Nov. 9. Missing from Bridgnorth since the 2nd instant, JOSEPH GRIFFITHS, a groom or ostler, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, stoops, turns his toes out when walking, and has the mark of a kick from a horse on right cheek • dressed in old dark clothes, with striped waistcoat. It is strongly suspected that he has met with foul treatment Information to be given to Head Constable Cole, Bridgnorth] Salop.— Bow- street, November 7. Missing since the 1st instant: EZEKIEL JONES 14 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, slender make, lame in right hand, dark hair and complexion, black eyes, has an impedi- ment in his speech ; dressed in dark velvet jacket and waist- coat, light grey trousers and cap, and strong boots. It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Christie, Newport., Salop. — Bow- street, November 7. Description of three boys who absconded from the Man- chester and Salford Reformatory on the 4th instant : JOSEPH CHATTERTON, a native of Rochdale, 10 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, stoops, and is a mason by trade, he has scrofulous wounds on both sides of his neck. WILLIAM KAY, a native of Bolton, 16 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, erect figure, has a deep hollow scar oil the right temple, long narrow face, and is a notorious thief. GEORGE THOS. SMITH, a native of Bolton, 13 years of age, 4 feet 2 or 3 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, and carries one shoulded higher than the other ; a tailor by trade. They were all dressed in black cord jackets and vests, bound with red cloth, and light corcl trousers, with red cloth stripe down ihe side of the leg, cloth caps, striped shirts, with their names, and that of the Reformatory on the front, left side, Kay and Smith had clogs, Chattelton had shoes. 10s. reward each and expenses will be paid on conviction of the boys. Information to be given to the Governor of the Manchester and Salford Reformatory, Blackley, near Manchester.— Bow- street, November 7. Missing from his home since the 12th ultimo : ARTHUR READ, 13 years of age, fair complexion, intelligent appear ance ; was last seen between Worcester and Kidderminster with a man named Smith; it is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glossop, Detective Department, Police Office, Birmingham. — Bow- street, November 7. Description of STEVEN DICKINSON, alias LESTER, committed for trial to the next quarter sessions for the borough of Faversham : about 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light hair, and whiskers rather darker, large grey e. es sallow complexion, and slightly built; dressed in a' black cloth coat and trousers, much worn, laced shoes, and a felt hat. He states that he has committed offences in Portsmouth and London, also says he is just now released from St. Augustine's Prison for another offence. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Police Office, Faversham, Kent. — Bow- street, November 7. A man, calling himself the Rev. J, N. STROUVELLI- FREELY, B. A., a native of Saarelouis, and educated, as he states, at the University of Berlin, is remanded at Chester until the llth instant, on a charge of begging : he professes to be seeking subscriptions to enable him to publish a theo- logical work : he is 43 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, large black whiskers, no moustache Or beard wears glasses, and holds back his head when conversing' which he does in good English, though with a German accent; dressed in a suit of black, with - white neckcloth ; he was sentenced to 2 months' imprisonment at Stonehaven, November 9. POLICE G A Z E T1 L. . 3 N. B., for theft, in November, 1869. Information to be given to Chief Constable Fenwick. Town Hall, Chester.— Bow- street, November 7. Description of licence- holders who have failed to report themselves at a Metropolitan Police Station, as required by the Penal Servitude Act, 1864 : JAMES KELLY, No. 6223, 21. years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, freckled, and has lost two front teeth ; was sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude at Central Criminal Court, for robbery ; his sentence will expire 8th July, 1871. CATHERINE GALVIN, No. 627, 29 years of age, 5 feet 3i inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, and 1 G. D.' on right arm. Was sentenced to live years' penal servitude at Middlesex Sessions for assault, occasioning bodily harm ; her sentence will expire on the 18th November, 1871. These licence- holders cannot be found at the addresses given by them, and they are 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, London, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, Novem- ber 4. Missing from No. 31, Prince- street, Bristol, since the Ist instant, Hubert Henry Cates, 13 years of age, tall for his age, light complexion, light blue eyes, and dressed in a black cloth jacket, mixture trousers, and black soft felt hat. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Handcock, Bristol— Bow- street, Nov. 4. Description of WILLIAM and ELLEN KELLY", com- mitted for trial at the next Bridgnorth Quarter Sessions, on a charge of stealing £ 72 in Notes and Gold on the 29th ultimo, from the person of Mr. John Stokes, of Worfield; ten £ b Notes and £ 2 in Gold were found on the male prisoner, forn- ix Bank of England Notes are still missing : The man is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 5^ inches high, stout make, light brown hair, rather bald on front of head, whiskers shaved off, swarthy complexion, cut on chin, mark of wound on left forearm, has the appearance of a fighting man, and states that he has been in America for some years, and came back in May, 1869 ; a hawker's licence, in the name of Wm. Kelly, dated April, 1870, at Warwick, was found in his possession ; also two Pawntickets, one for a carpet Bag, pledged at Baker's, Hill- street, Birmingham, for 5s., the other for a Pin, Is., at same time ( 21st Oct., 1870) and place, in the ' name of Ellen Kelly. The woman is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, sandy hair, full round foce, freckled, stout make ; dressed m dark plaid shawl and dress, sometimes wore a bonnet, at others a black straw hat with black feather. They had two boxes of jewellery, all new, and their clothing was new ; the man had on a blue pilot Overcoat with velvet collar, dark jacket and waistcoat, cord trousers, strong lace- up boots, and black hard jimcrow hat; had a silver Watch, maker Stevenson, Hanley, No. 4546, and two savings' bank Books for „£ 40 deposited at Warwick in the names of William and Ellen Kelly. Information to be given to Head Constable Cole, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- street, November 4. Description of CHARLES ALLEN, charged with stealing a Dog at St. Leonards, Tivoli, and remanded at Hastings, until the 5th instant: he is a stableman, 45 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, rather ruddy complexion, dark" hair and eyes, whiskers shaved off, medium figure, late of Hastings, and states he left Mander's Circus, at Ashford, in Kent, rbout a month ago ; dressed in dark woollen jacket and vest, black cloth trousers and cap, and side- spring boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Jefi'ery, or at the Chief Constabulary Office, Lewes, Sussex..— Low- street, No- vember 4. Mr. R. E. Roberts, Governor, County Gaol, Bedford ; or to Chief Constable Boultbee, County Constabulary, Bedford. — Bow- street, November 4. Remanded till the 9th instant, at the city of Norwich, charged with stealing a gold Watch from the person : THOMAS JACKSON, 36 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers, has lost part of the left ear, and says he is a shoemaker ; dressed in an old black coat and vest, light cord trousers, black billycock hat, black necktie, purple and white woollen scarf, and grey flannel shirt ; speaks with a strong northern accent, and says he came from London by way of Hitchin, Peterborough, Wisbech, Long Sutton, Lynn, and Yarmouth, and worked in the Hackney- road, London, and at Poplar. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Guildhall, Norwich.— Bow- street, November 4. Committed for trial at Lincolu Assizes, for cutting and wounding : JAMES McGRATH, labourer, states that he is a native of Dublin, but has been living in Manchester ( except at very short intervals) for tlie last six years, is 28 years of » ge, 5 feet inches high, very dark brown hair, no whiskers, grey eyes, fresh complexion, and sharp features ; states that he belongs to the 1st West Yorkshire Militia and the Army Reserve; and MICHAEL COSGROVE, labourer, says he is a native of Dublin, and has lived in Manchester for the last eighteen months, is 33 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, stout build, light brown hair, sandy beard, grey eyes, nose broken and flattened, very sullen countenance, and tattooed on right arm ; states that he was discharged from the army about eighteen months ago. Information to be given to Inspector Truelove, County Police Station, Epworth, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, November 4. PROPERTY STOLEM. Stolen during the night of the 4th instant, from the premises of P. A. Beck, Esq., Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire, a Rouen Drake, with green head, white ring round the neck, brown on the back, grey underneath, orange legs, and yellow- green bill. 2s. 6d. reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the drake and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Strefford, Welshpool, or to Police Constable Rogers, Guilsfield, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, November 9. Remanded till the 9th inst., at Kidderminster, charged with felony, JOHN REDPATH, who states that lie is a native of Thomas- street, Liverpool, and that he has been hawking spectacles and other goods in London for the last nine years, and lodged at the Hand and Shears inn, Cloth Eair: he is a tailor, 67 years of age, 5 feet 5i inches high, sallow complexion, grey hair and eyes, full face, large mouth, three boil marks on centre of back, four on left side, two on right thigh, three on left buttock, a large scar on left buttock, scar on right hip, ulcer marks on right leg, and large scar from cut on left leg above ^ he knee. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Knaresborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 4. Description of two meu remanded at the County Police Station, Grimsby, on a charge of obtaining money by false pretences, by selling Watches as silver, they being common metal: GEORGE PETERS, alias GEORGE E. MARKHAM, of Shrewsbury, engineer, 38 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair, bald on top of head, long brown whiskers and moustache, light blue eyes, fair complexion, high forehead, thin face, scar on right shin, also one on left; dressed in black wide awake hat, dark double breasted melton frock, cloth coat, dark brown striped single breasted doe skin vest, brown and black cloth trousers, striped, and dark stripe down sides, french pockets and fly fronts, and heavy blucher boots, recently new soled. RICHARD JOHN PUGH, of Holyhead, hawker, 23 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fair complexion, light blue eyes, thin face, brown hair and whiskers meeting under chin, and small moustache ; dressed in single breasted black coat, pockets behind, double breasted brown tweed vest, with a black stripe, light speckled trousers, fly fronts, raised seams, small square patch on each knee, lace- up boots, with patent fronts, and black wideawake hat, all rather shabby. Information to be given to Superintendent Richdale, Grimsby, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, November 4. Escaped from the Bedford County Prison, on the evening of the 28th ultimo, HARRY SEYMOUR, 19 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, light hair cut close, whiskers shaved off, grey eyes, fair complexion, brown mark on left fore arm, pockmarked between the eyes, scar on left side of forehead, pimples on face, and a wart inside right hand ; walks erectly, with a military gait, he having served in the Bedfordshire Militia ; dressed in dark brown fustian trousers, marked ' B. H. C.' on legs, dark coarse grey cloth vest, and braces, with ' B. II. C.,' blue woollen socks with red stripes round the leg, prison made grey cloth glengarry cap, cheek shirt, ' B. H. C.' between the shoulders, low shoes, and an old light brown tweed jacket, the sleeves recently repaired with new material from elbows; he is a bricklayer's labourer, and was born at Clifton, near Shefford, in Bedfordshire, where he has friends residing, and to which place he was traced on the night of his escape. He is supposed to be working his way to London, where he will probably seek work at some buildings, or enlist. £ 2 reward will be paid to any person who shall deliver him up to the Govornor of the Gaol. Information to be given to Stolen on the 7th instant, from 195, Great Portland- st.. an iron Safe, 16 in. by 20 in., containing : 18 silver Geneva Watches, various. 4 gold " Watches. 1 gentleman's open- face lever Watch, crystal dial, maker Harris, London. 1 lady's Swiss lever Watch, open- face. 2 lady's Geneva Watches, in cases. 1 Watch Case, without works. 1 verge double- case ditto. 3 lady's gold Neckchains, one secret link, one Prince of Wales, one brazilian, 18- carat. 3 gold Rings, two Keepers, one Wedding. 3 gold Seals, two bloodstone, one cornelian. 2 £ 5 Bank of England Notes, endorsed ' Theodore Whitehouse.' £ S in Gold, £ 1 in Silver. — Metropolitan Police, E Division, November 9. Stolen on the evening of the 6th instant, at No. 2, Wel- lington- terrace, Brighton : a camco Brooch, with an angel set in gold ; two gold Lockets, one with hair ; a small gold Seal ; a half hoop' emerald Ring ; a half hoop torquoise Ring ; two mourning Rings, engraved ' J. and C. Cullins ;' a long gold curb Chain ; the Case of a silver hunting Watch ; two silver table Spoons, marked ' J. A. C. three silver tea Spoons, marked the same ; two sih er tea Spoons, supposed marked ' W. S.;' and about .£ 10 in Gold and Silver. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton.— Bow- street, November 9. Stolen on the morning of the 6th instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Samuel Rosser, Horton Kirby, Kent a silver Geneva Watch, with lady's gold curb Chain attached six silver Tea Spoons, small size ; a pair of german silver Sugar Tongs; three german silver Tea Spoons ; a mixed cloth boating Jacket, bound and lined with alpaca; a brown grey rough Overcoat, in pocket a London, Chatham, and Dover Railway yearly Season Ticket, to Farningham- road, name ' J. S. Rosser;' an old silk Umbrella, patched at bottom; an old black Bag, containing Manuscripts, Calculations, and Tracings. Information to be given to Superintendent Brandon, Police Station, Dartford, Kent.— Brno- street, November 9. Stolen between 3 p. m. on the 4th and 7 a. m. on the 5th inst., from the saddle- room at the Swan inn, Newport Pagnell, a brown tweed stable Jacket and Waistcoat; a drab Overcoat, with drab velvet collar, pockets at sides, and ticket pocket on right side ; a pair of spring- side Boots ; a white silk pocket Handkerchief, marked • J. J.' in red ; and a white woollen Wrapper ; the property of James Ives, the ostler. Informa- tion to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks. Bow- street, November 7. Stolen on the evening of the 31st ultimo, from a clothes- line at Wantage, Berks, a man's fine Irish linen Shirt, has three pleats in the front, and ' W. Wasbrough' written on the corner of the skirt ; also a man's white cotton Shirt, plain front, and has ' W. Faarey' written on the corner of the skirt. Supposed by tramps, who may sell them in some of the neigh- bouring towns. Information to be given to Superintendent O'Neill, Wantage, Berks.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen from a stable at Redhouse, in the parish of Llandinam, on the evening of the 5th instant, a brown velvet Jacket, nearly new, one button missing from behind. Sup- posed by tramps. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, or to Police Constable Pearson, Caersws, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen on the night of the 1st instant, from a brewhouse at Mr. John Whitfield's, agent. & c., Shiffnal : an old piece of Carpet, about 4 yards long and about 2 or 3 yards wide ; a large Clothes Basket, nearly new; a Market Basket, marked ' W.' with paint on the one side ; a brass preserving Kettle, holds about 0 quarts ; and two Blacking Brushes. Informa- tion to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Cox, Shiffnal, Salop.— Bow- street, November 1. Stolen from the Coppice Farm, near Madeley, during the Stolen on the 1st instant from 33, Great Portland- street ;... a gold Geneva horizontal Watch, independent centre seconds engraved dome. No. 4459 ; a gold lever f- plate open faced ditto, jewelled in six holes, No. 34343 ; and a gold Geneva horizontal metal dome, ' Page' on dial, No. 27240.— Metropo- litan Police, E Division, November 7. Stolen between 1 and 6 p. m. on the 3rd instant, from a larder at Farnham Royal, Bucks, a small silver Cream Jug the property of the Rev. W. H. Dickinson. Information to be given to Superintendent Dunham, Slough, Bucks.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Astley Bridge, on the 4th instant : eighteen yards of black russel Cord ; sixteen yards of grey Winsey ; seven yards of grey Alpaca, puce and white stripe ; six yards of scarlet,, black, and peach Plaid. Also stolen from a dwelling- house at Farnworth, on the 3rd instant, a large plaid Shawl, green and puce : a black pilot Overcoat, double- breasted, velvet collar, black horn buttons, bound with braid, two pockets outside, and one inside left breast. Information to be given to Superintendent Holland, Town Hall, Little Bolton.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen from a pawnshop in the borough of Middles- brough on the night of the 3rd instant: £ 4 in Copper ; a pilot cloth Jacket, a little worn, plain collar, pockets on each side, and one inside left breast, lined with plaid, trimmed with black horn buttons, and machine stitched ; a pair of broad grey and narrow black striped cloth Trousers, fly fronts, black stripes down sides, quite new, trimmed with black metal buttons, aud made to fit a man 6 feet high ; a pair of qedford cord Trousers, fly fronts, and trimmed with white metal buttons, man's size. The thieves left behind them an old black vest trimmed with black horn buttons. Supposed by two men and a boy : one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, fresh complexion, no whiskers, and red mark on cheek ; dressed in a short pilot cloth jacket, diity cord trousers, and old brown billycock hat. The other about 33 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, tuft of dark hair on chin, and slender build ; dressed in white slop, band round the bottom, dirty coid trousers, and cloth cap. The boy is about 12 years of age, fresh complexion ; dressed in a dirty white slop, with band round bottom, cord trousers, and black cloth cap. One of the men was carrying a bass bag, and they had the appearance of bellhangers or lock- smiths. Information to be given to Chief Constable Sagger- son, Police Office, Middlesbrough.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen on the night of the 5th instant, from a carpenter's shop at Putloe, near Whitminster : a hand Saw and Gauge, marked ' B. P.; a Stock and several small Bits, a drawing Knife, and a 2- feet Rule, the property of Mr. John Pierce. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Griffin, Gloucester.— Bow- street, November 7. Stolen from a bedroom at the Bull Hotel, Ripon, between the 24tli and 30th ultimo, a lady's gold lever Watch, gold face, glass cracked, No. 15588, maker George Jones, Liver- pool, had attached a massive secret- linked gold Guard, about 2 yards long, attached to guard, on a gold ring, a French gold Coin, an American Dollar, a small gold Seal, and a Key. £ 5 reward will be paid on the recovery of the property and conviction of the offender. Information to be given to Super- intendent Burniston, City Police, Ripon, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 4. Stolen from an out- building at the Nag's Head inn, Bettisfield, during the night of the 30th ultimo : a flitch and ham of Bacon, in pickle, about 80 lbs. weight; about 20 lbs. of tub Butter ; three small jars of stewed Plums ; and a jar of pickled Walnuts. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Bolton, planmer, Flintshire.— Bow- street, November 2. Stolen from a bedroom at the Biook House, Salop, on the morning of the 27th ultimo, the property of John Scott and Owen Evans : a rough blue pilot Overcoat, scarlet and black plaid lining ; a dark cloth mixture Jacket, pockets out- side and one inside breast, a Vest and pair of Trousers, made of same material, nearly new ; an old black cloth Jacket, pockets outside, darned between seams on back ; and a calico Shirt. Supposed by a man, 40 to 45 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, stout made, fresh complexion,' round visage, and no whiskers; dressed in a dark cloth jacket, moleskin vest, cotton cord trousers, and black jimcrow hat. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Gough, or to Sergeant Thomas, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, November 2. Stolen between 7 p. m. on the 30th and 6 a. m. on the 31st ultimo, from the stable of the Wheat Sheaf Hotel, Daventry: a drab cloth livery Topcoat, covered buttons, double breasted and breast pocket outside ; a blue body Coat; a pair of Trousers ; a Shirt ; three pairs of cotton Gloves ; two pairs of leather Gloves ; four Scarfs ; a check Cap; a Razor and Shaving Box; polishing Brush ; and Prayer Book with brass edges, the property of Mr. John Noble. Information to be given to the Borough Police, Daventry.— Bow- street, November 2. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Luton, between 7 and 10' 30 p. m. on the 31st ultimo : a lady's gold Geneva Watch, with fancy jet Chain attached ; a mahogany jewel Case, about 12 inches long and 4 inches wide, containing a lady's small gold Watch, two thin gold Guards, one fine, the other dead gold, a handsome thick gold Guard, with two Lockets, one containing the photograph of a gentleman, the other hair, a Cross, with a very small pencil Case attached, three Brooches, one cameo, another a very small emerald and pearl, and the other a plated, with' hair set in it, also £ 2 in Gold, and 7s. in Silver. Information to be given to Superintendent Pope, Police Station, Luton, Beds.— Bow- street, November 2. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found in the possession of GEORGE BROWN, a tramp- ing navvy, who was apprehended at Tregaron, on the 31st ultimo, and remanded until the 5th instant, on suspicion of having stolen the same : a single breasted fly Coat, Welsh home made cloth, nearly new, with flap pockets at the sides, small black horn buttons, lined with blue coloured linsey, and bound with black braid, a double breasted red and grey mixture cloth monkey Jacket, nearly new, with pockets at evening of the 3rd instant, a pair of corduroy Trousers, j the sides, small black horn buttons, lined with brown linsey, washed white, from a hedge while drying, the property of and bound with black braid, and a red and grey silk pocket George Childers, waggoner. Information to be given to Handkerchief. Information to be given to Superintendent Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Lloyd, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire, or to Sergeant Lyons, Cox, Shiffnal, Salop.— Bow- street, November 7. j Tregaron, Cardiganshire.— Bow- street, November 4. WAR OFFICE, November 9, 1870. DESEETERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERYICE. On and after this date '( Dec. 11,1857"), until further notice, the Reward given by the War Grwo ior the Apprehension of a Deserter will be TWENTY SHILLINGS instead of TEN SHILLINGS; the object being to prevent the crime of Desertion, and to hold out a greater inducement for the recovery of Deserters to Her Majesty's Service. OFFICE NO. NAME. KEG. NO. WHERE BORN. TRADE. 0 I SIZE. I HAIR. ! EYES. 1 FACE. 1 COAT & TROUSERS. • 4 ! i | DATE OF FLACE OF DESERTN. DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS, • I 208850 208851 208852 208853 208854 208855 208856 208857 208858 208859 Fox, William Frost, William Facey, William Fraher, Michael Gosling, Robert Greare, Joseph Gibb, John Gamble, William Hurst, David H. Hughes, William 536 1982: 1996; 29423 1129 980 1076 667 2nd Life Gds Cold. Guards 100th Foot Roy. Artillery 9th Lancers 61st Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. 7th Hussars 12th Lancers Ordsall, Notts Great Saxham, Suff. Peckham, Surrey Clonmel, Tipperary Shrivenham, Berks Belfest West Hallam, Derby Holbeck, Yorkshire Clapham, Surrey clerk labourer ditto ditto servant baker joiner j groom | brushmakerjl8t | groom ( 204 I20| 23f 21 ! i9i 214 28| 124 19* 0 It. brn 94 brown 61 It. brn 94 brown 7 71 7 54 6 7 It, brn dk. brn dk. brn It. bra brown brown grey grey grey blue grey grey grey grey grey hazel fail- fresh fresh fresli fresh dark ! regimental ditto ! ditto ditto ditto ! ditto fresh | black; tweed fresh ' velvet; cord fresh regimental fresh | plain I 9 Oct. ! 6 Oct. 110 Oct, 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 3 Aug. 4 Oct. 13 Oct, 16 Oct. I 9 Oct. i Windsor j London jtook part of reg. nec. j Manchester' right second toe overlapping j Woolwich lAldersliot | Bermuda | Glasgow Derby York Aldershot • scar on right side ] scar rt. hip, tattooed on left arm and hands ' recruit, not surgically inspected ditto supp. gone to Enderby, Leic. | D ; took part 01 reg. nee. 208860, Hynes, Matthew 2088611 Haley, Garratt 208862 Jones, George 208863 Jenkins, David 208864 Jeffrey, Harry 208865' Johnson, Charles 208866 Johnston, Thomas 208867 208868 208869 Johnson, Joseph Jones, William Kelly, George 4054 29456 1332 2344 1673 9th Foot Roy. Artillery! 22nd Foot 50th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery General Serv. ditto ditto 7th Hussars Killarney, Kerry Glen, Limerick Liverpool Tredegar, Monmouth Daventry, Nrthmptn Birmingham Woodbridge, Suffolk Sheerness, Kent Dartford, Kent York blacksmith i 33 15 labourer 1221 j5 bootmaker 18 5 roller [ 20 [ 5 shoemaker 35 5 briekmaker [ 21 ,5 ditto [ 25 | 5 labourer 120 groom 122 — 133 dk. brn j hazel dark ' grey It. brii jblue brown i liazel It. brn Igrey brown jgrey dk. brn, grey It. brn I grey It, bin Igrey brown Igrey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair swarth fresh fresh fresh I regimental ditto plain regimental ditto fustian J pilot; black j fustian; cord blue serge; grey [ regimental 12 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 10 Oct. 5 Oct. 14 Oct, 15 Oct, 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 8 Oct, ! Dublin Woolwich j Liverpool Bristol heffield Halifax Romford London Colchester York 208870 £ 08871 208872 208873 208874 208875 208876 208877 208878 208879 Kirkpatrick, Geo. Keefe, Thomas Lewis, Edward Lowry, Thomas Lodge, Daniel May, John Milay, James McGowen, Robert McKenzie, Alex. Mahoney, John 1289 1601 1315 1642 2034 944 i 2052 1871 2212 4043 17th Lancers 76th Foot 49th Foot 76th Foot Royal H. Art. 7th Hussars 5th Foot 8th Foot ditto 9th Foot Hessle, York . j gardener Aldgate, London 1 labourer BucklnftNwtn, Dorset ditto Casllereagh, Down ' painter Gt. Yarmouth, Norf. j groom Stourbridge, Wore, j t ailor Glasgow j carter Ashton- under- Lyne labo urer Kilmavie, Mayo j ditto Ardfert, Kerry [ ditto [ 20f 5 | 244 5 124 | 5 il8i 5 244| 5 23 15 18 5 181 5 17 5 33 5 9 dk. brn 6 It. brn 7 j brown 6 brown It. brn brown It. bm It. brn light brown 111 7 61 5 5 4| brown j hazel I hazel ' blue blue hazel | grey grey blue blue dark fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark fresh fair florid ditto ditto blue slop; blue regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct, 10 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct, 7 Oct, 8 Oct. 12 Oct. | scar left shin ; off pass to London [ birth mark left shoulder ; recruit I scar on forehead and right leg [ under orders for India [ recruit, surgically inspected i tattooed on arms ; recruit | recruit, attested i pockpitted; stole ammunition boots; reorui Dublin Dover Gosport Dover Woolwich York Glasgow Bury ditto Dublin I | teeth defective; off pass tp London ' two moles on left cheek | j under orders for India I mole oil each cheek; stain on right arm [ scar of boil on right side jtook waist- belt and part of reg. nec. i lost part of left, third finger 208880 208881 208882 208883 208884 208885 208886 208887 208.8S8 208889. Mills, John McKone, John McLeod, George Mitchell, John Meek, James Norcott, William Norman, William Newell, Daniel O'Bryne, Thomas Plunkett, Denis 208890 208891 208892 208893 208894 208895 208896 208897 208898 208899 Paul, Philip Pearce, Walter Roker, Henry Rix, William Rawlings, John Ryan, John Saunders, Charles Sheeran, Patrick Smith, Joseph Smith, William 208900 208901 208902 208903 208904 208905 208906 208907 2089081 208909 Smith, George Walker, Wm. T. Whittle, James White, Robert White, John Webb, William Williams, John Williams, John Wilson, George Wood, Thomas 2060 1164, 361 1217 887 2191 1715 4455 2720 28696 1030 867 1147 114,4 1049 1961 65th Foot 77th Foot 78th Foot 90th Foot Roy. Artillery 61st Foot 94th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 106th Foot Rochdale, Lancashire Newcastle- on- Tyne Bonhill, Dumbarton Greenwich, Kent Glasgow Whitechapel, London Biggleswade, Beds Birmingham Lambeth, Surrey Galway tailor puddler confectionr. labourer smith labourer smith shoemaker stonecutter 1224 5 24f 15 29| 6 \ 24i ' 23 1231 121 23 241 1181 5J dark 11 | brown 0 I black 54' dk. brn 81' brown 6 I brown 8 lit, brn 74 7 7 brown dk. brn It. brn brown grey grey hazel grey grey grey grey grey bluo I dark I fresh fresh fresh ( fresh | fresh ! fail- fresh I fresh Roy. Artil'ery ditto 1st Drag. Gds 5th Foot 23rd Foot 61st Foot 9th Lancers 19th Hussars 8th Foot 56th Foot St, Alban's, Herts Mitcham, Surrey Croydon, Surrey Norwich Corsham, Wilts Killaloe, Clare Maidstone, Kent Newcastle, Limerick Salford, Lancashire Dublin 1787 1886 1362 1860 1353 2857 General Serv. Scots Fusiliers lst Foot 18th Foot 43rd Foot 50th Foot 97th Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. ditto I labourer icarpenter brickniaker labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tador 191 181 18 281 18 261 20 194 20 20 51 brown 7 I sandy 71 It. bra Hertford Chiswick, Middlesex Dublin ditto Croydon, Surrey Chepstow, Monmth. Brighton, Sussex Southwark, Surrey Norwich Cambridge frenchplshr23 labourer | 241 mason labourer carpenter butcher labourer groom labourer groom 1191 22 19 211 22 181 20 20 5 10 71 10 51 71 51 4- 1 7 51 brown black brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown ;- grey grey hazel grey dark grey hazel grey blue brown fresh florid fresh fair swarth fresh fresh dark fresh fresh ! ditto I ditto ditto ditto jtWerd; moleskin regimental • white slop ; cord regimental ditto ditto SifaT ditto ditto ditto brown; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto 5 Sept. 4 Oct, 10 Oct. 5 Oct. 4 Oct. 3 Aug. 10 Oct, 10 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. Fermoy | scar on left 1 Portsmouth j off furlough | and right buttock Aberdeen Edinburgh Glasgow Bermuda London Sheerness Dover Kinsale ID recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, attested mark on lumbar region; oJ off pass to Cork 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Aug. 9 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 4 Oct. W'oolwicli ditto Newbridge Glasgow Whyley Bermuda Aldershot Canterbury Bury Dublin off furlough D ; took part of reg. nec. redl- uit marks of shingles on right side moles on right arm took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. recruit It. brn It. brn brown fair dk. bm dk. brn brown brown dk. brn It. brn blue brown grey grey blue grey hazel blue blue blue fresli fresh fresh sallow dark pale fresh fair faii- fair j black; cord regimental ditto ditto Hannel; cord regimental supposed plain plain serge; cord ' black; fustian 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 2 Oct. 12 Oct. 3 Oct. London ditto Chester Curragh London Bristol Dover Woolwicli Ipswich Romford recruit, attested took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ' J. W.' on left wrist recruit, attested took a suit of servant's clothes scar on small of back wart on right groin, pookpitted) reoruil recruit 208910 208911 208912 208913 208914 308915 208916 208917 208918 208919 Weir, George Yates, Frank York, John Adams, James Busby, Joseph Bassett, John Barry, John Byrne, Mathew Byme, John Baker, Abraham 1185 917 27811 150 1519 513 991 138b 3918 ditto 46th Foot 93rd Foot Roy. Artillery 9th Foot 16th Foot 28th Foot 56th Foot ditto Roy. Artillery Bermondsey, Surrey Andover, Hants Dundee, Forfar St. Clement, Cambs Birmingham Stroud, Gloucester Rathcormack, Cork Clondalkin, Dublin Dublin Camberwell, Surrey labourer groom wireworker labourer clerk tobacco spm- groom - 5 1214 5 1371 5 119 5 38 5 24J 5 254 5 26 5 184 5 19 5 74 dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dark brown fail- it. brn dk. brn brown brown hazel hazel hazel grey brown hazel blue blue hazel florid j brown ; dark sallow [ regimental dark ; ditto sallow I ditto fresh [ ditto fail- j "' to fair I dark; tweed fresh [ regimental I pale ditto fresh ditto 14 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 12 Sept. 18 Oct. 17 Oct. 3 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 16 Oct. Deptford Winchester Perth iS Dublin Newry Gibraltar Curragli ditto Hilsea recruit, Burgically inspected took waist- belt cut over right eyebrow * between Woolw',?!; and Dublin scar on middle of right thigh took part of reg. nec. scar back of rt. hand, scar under left eye 208920 208921 208922 208923 208924 208925 208926 208927 208928 208929 208930 P08931 208932 208933 208931- 208935 208936 208937 208938 208939 Britten, Charles Berkett, Henry Beaumont, Joseph Curry, William Campbell, Wm Cameron, John Comper, Frederick Crandell, William Cotterill, Jonathan Douglas, Michael Dowd, Fredk. D. Dutton, Charles Driscoll. James Dickson, Samuel Davies, James Doherty, Edmond Ewing, Robert Evans, Alfred Ellison, James Eglinton, Robert 2329 26505 1611 2020 2023 1460 1602 1969 Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. 3rd Foot 5th Foot ditto 77th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy, Artillery 12th Foot Alton, Hants Cambridge St. George'aF,, Middx Dungannoi,, Tyrono Fifcshire Liverpool Lewes, Sussex Dartford, Kent Congleton, Cheshire Lancaster labourer butcher gunsmith I labourer ; baker moulder | butcher servant I mason I labourer ! 20 15 24 15 | l7f| 5 120 15 18415 171 is 27 15 18 [ 5 19 [ 5 204] 5 71 It. bra brown brown brown It. brn It, brn brown 5 lit. brn 741 It. brn 5i ! brown blue grey grey grey blue grey grev grey blue brown fail- ditto fresh ditto fresh black; coi'd fresh tweed; mixture fresh regimental I fresh ditto fresh ditto fair ditto | fresh [ plain [ fail- [ regimental 15 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct, 21 Oct. 21 Oct. 19 Oct. 13 Oct. 5 Oct. 20 Oct. Portsmouth Woolwich London Shorncliffe Ayr ditto Portsmouth Woolwich Sheffield Preston small patch of bftir oil' scalp mole on chin and left upper lip : recruit scar on left thigh; stole a recruit's clothing ' J. C.' on left arm scar of burn on left arm scar on left index finger recruit 1722 1431 1678 2492 1166 1462 67th Foot 70th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery Roy. H. Art. General Serv. 29th Foot 30th Foot 50thFoOt 58th Foot Manchester Liverpool Limehouse, Middx. Ayr Manchester Tipper.- ry Wellington, [ Somerset Cambridge Newbridge, Wicklow Dublin joiner labourer miner brickmaker clerk blacksmith groom labourer ditto 204 5 211 5 19 5 24 5 171 5 19 [ 5 24 [ 6 20 [ 5 244' S 211 5 61 6 6 7 61 11 2 6 71 6 dk. brn black brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn auburn dk. brn brown hazel dark grey grey grey hazel dk. bra blue grey grey fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh dark faii- dark fan- ditto ditto ditto black ; tweed regimental tweed black grey; black regimental ditto 9 Oct. 18 Oct. 16 Oct. 15 Oct. 12 Oct. 20 Oct. 19 Oct. 18 Oct. 26 Oct. 21 Oct, Aldershot Curragh Woolwich Glasgow Sheffield Limerick Bridgwater # Bristol Dublin ditto recruit, not surgically inspected recruit ditto * between Ely and Peterborough blood mark on right arm, ship on left took part of reg. uec. 208940 208941 208942 208943 208944 208945 208946 208947 208948 208949 Emitt, Thomas Finnigan, John Farrer, Thomas Fairall, Edwin Fearnside, Thomas Fletcher, Edward Graham, George Gardner, Robert Gallagher, Charles Graham, William 1096 857 1432 1783 1861 942 1150 509 3699 General Serv. 13th Hussars 43rd Foot 70th Foot 73rd Foot 109th Foot Si'dDrag. Gds. 13th Hussars 8th Foot Roy. Artillery Landport, Hants Edinburgh Tippe- rary Caterham, Surrey Preston, Lancashire Chorlton- ott- Medloek Basingstoke, Hants Irvine, Ayrshire Govan, Lanark Yarmou'li, Norfolk [ painter tinsmith I labourer j striker I iron dresser servant [ carpenter j porter turner 25 5 194 [ 5 221 5 .231 5 I191' 5 19}' 5 | 211: 5 118 5 30|! 5 : 20 : 5 71, brown 8 | dk. bra 611 dk. brn 8 : brown 64 It, brn 54 i brown 9 idk. brn grey j fresli blue | fresh dk. brn j fresh bluo ; fresh It. brn dk. brn brown grey blue dk. brn bluje grey fresh fresh dark fair fair fresh white; tweed regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto black; mixture regimental ditto 8 Oct. 11 Oct, 22 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 15 Oct, 15 Oct. 13 Oct. 8 Oct. 13 Oct, i Portsmouth [ Edinburgh | Fermoy [ Dublin | Sunderland ; Manchester I Aldershot Edinburgh i Ashtonru- L [ Woolwich recruit off furlough officer's servant scar on right groin tattooed on left wrist and hand marks on right arm and loin cut over left eye ; rsoruit 208950 208951 208952 208953 208954 208955 203956 208957 208958 208959 Hines, William Hart, William Hayes, William Howard, George Hall, George Hendrick, Thomas Howarth, John Holdsworth, Wm. Holland, Edwin Hurste, Lossiplier 1109 2086 1130 131 2127 1498 29774 2nd Dragoons Cold. Guards 2nd Foot ditto 10th Foot 18th Foot 25th Foot 35th Foot 44th Foot Roy. Artillery Nova Scotia, Halifax Hexham, Nlhmbrlnd. St, George's, Middx. Newcastle- on- Tyne Cambridge Kilmeague, Kildare Wlialley, Lancashire Keighley, York Macclesfield, Chester Stalybridge, Lancast, r. 208960 208961 208962 208963 208961 208965 208966' 208967 208968 208969 Ream, David Johnson, Samuel Jones, Lewis Jones, John James Johnson, John Johnstone, John Knights, G. A. Kein, John S. Kelley, John King, Thomas — | General Serv. 1266 8th Hussars 1812 23rd Foot 29374 Roy. Artillei- y — i General Serv. — j ditto 1065 12th Lancers 2029 5th Foot 1471154th Foot 289801 Roy. Artillery Bristol, Gloucestei' Ncwtownards, Down Llailover, Brecon Aberystwith, Cai'dgn. Walworth, Surrey Glasgow Sheffield, York Falkirk, Stirling Great Bridge, Stafford Nantyglo, Monmouth Bailor tanner labourer carpenter servant saddler baker servant coi tonspnnr | 23 j5 ! 22 5 24J 5 labourer ditto ditto farrier labourer carpenter clerk moulder collier bailer 21 19 19 • 31 15 H8l| 5 1194 5 ' 20}| 5 19 15 19 5 26 [ 5 184 18 19 261 11 | It. brn 91 dk. bra 6 I brown 6 j brown 61 dk. brn 6 i light 8 i dk. brn 511 dk. brn 6 [ dk. brn 9 | brown blue hazel blue grey liazel grey blue hazel brown grey [ fresh dark fresh fair I fresh lair fresh j fresh j fresh | fresh ditto ditto black; dark ; black; fustian [ black; cord i ' [ regimental [ ditto j ditto [ plain 121 Oct. Sl7 Oct, i20 Oct. [ 24 Oct. [ 24 Oct. [ 16 Oct. .15 Oct, 114 Oct, 18 Oct. 110 Oct. Curragh London Gasport New'tle- o- T Nottinghm. Dublin Portsmouth Sunderland Curragh Woolwich tattooed on arms, stain beneath It. nipple broke out of barracks sear on c? ntre of forehead mole 011 right eye ; reeru t recruit, attested recruit scar on right temple, dimple in chin off furlough to Macclesfield 1204 124 61 dk. brn dk. brn dark 7 sandy blue fresh 7 It. bm brown faii- 5 brown hazel fresh 51 dk. brn brown florid 61 dk. bra brown fresh 91 dk. bm grey sallow 61 dk. bm bi- Own fresh 51 brown grey fair 10 dk. bm hazel dark dark ; isWd regimental ditto ditto brown; cord tweed; moleskin regimental ditto' ditto ditto 8 Oct, 17 Oct, 7 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 15 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 1 Portsmouth [' high- mouthed ; recruit Dublin li'esi iuiog • Woolwich [ Deptford ! GlaBgow | Aldershot j Glasgow [ Curragh j Woolwich broke out of barracks ; rocrrot [ off recruiting service recruit, surgically inspected recruit, not surgically inspected marks" of boils on thighs, leeeh- biites on haok took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. off pass to Great Bridge scar on right eyebrow DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). OFFICE | NO. i NAME. BEG-. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADS. S < HAIR. EYES. FACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DESERTN. PLACE OF | DESERTION. MARKS AND EE MARKS 208970 208971 208972 208973 208974 208975 208976 208977 208978 208979 Kerr, John Luff, Henry Lyon, Alexander Little, Frederick Lemaistre, John Linthwaite, E. Langley, James Lamb, Charles Meredith, Charles Minx, Thomas 2490 2318 27596 29246 883 General Serv. 9th Lancers 72nd Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto General Serr. 2ndDrag. Gds. Cold. Guards Glasgow St. Peter Gowis, Linc. Paisley, Renfrew Grantham, Lincoln St. Heliei-' s, Jersey Leicester Bristol, Gloucester Inchture, Perth Chelsea, Middlesex Bottom, Cambridge- labourer iron turner l- ivetter engine fitter joiner labourer fireman ploughman plasterer labourer 24 18 18 171 27 181 191 19 251 19 6i rof ' 7 fair brown brown lt. brn It. brn brown brown fair brown brown 208ysu 208981 208982 208983 208984 208985 208986 208987 208988 208989 Marshall, Thomas Morley, Abraham McKee, James McGregor, D. Martin, Peter Marcham, Charles McDonald, James McCarthy, John Murray, Francis McAnally, John — i5th Foot 1762 9th Foot llth Foot ditto ditto 58th Foot 100th Foot Army Service General Serv. ditto 1612 2305 1961 GLASGOW Chelsham, Surrey Belfast Perth Rathmines, Dublin Willesden, Middlesex Manchester St. Luke's, Middlesex Bermondsey, Surrey Glasgow hazel hazel grey grey grey grey grey grey blue grey sallow fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh faii- fresh fresh tweed; moleskin pilot; canvis plain regimental ditto ditto light; dark regimental brown; canvas 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 12 Oct. 17 Oct, 16 Oct, 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 19 Oct. Glasgow * Glasgow Sheffield Woolwich * Woolwich Perth Colchester Hertford recruit, not Surgically inspected recruit * between Lincoln & Peterborough recruit, not surgically inspected recruit | scto on left leg * between Wooli- icli and Kilkenny ! crown on left arm i two black spots on back ; recruit ] thickening of left cho" d; off pass to London i recruit potter labourer carpenter labourer ditto bricklayer tailor engineer labourer [ 23} 5 191 S 17 19 241 18 231 181 22 51 dk. brn 8 black 7 browti 61 brown 6 dk. brn 5 brown 41 brown 31 brown 51 dk. brn 61 dk. brn grey brown grey grey blue grey grey grey blue grey fresh dark sallow fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh swarth fresh black; brown plain brown; drab black ; cord regimental black ; cord regimental plain white slop; cord black; brown 208990 208991 208992 208993 208995 208996 208997 208998 208999 Norman, William Nearn, Neil Nettleship, H. Prior, John Pritchett, W. B. Phillips, John Platt, William Potter, John Ross, John Rough, William 3075 1074 989 i 1398 1046 1187 1769 10th Foot 20th Foot 107th Foot 6th Dragoons 10th Hussars 10th Foot 70th Foot 82nd Foot 19th Hussars 14th Foot Lambeth, Surrey Mahaiar, Derry Cottesmore, Rutland Castlecomer, Kilknny Nottingham Cambridge CompStall, Cheshire Ingalestone, Essex Fife Blackburn, Lancaster labourer puddler clerk labourer clerk groom joiner 1 labourer groom weaver 18 15 20 g 221 5 22} 5 241! 5 20 6 24} S 231 5 So 30 51 It. brn 71 lt. brn dk. brn black brown brown brown brown brown brown 71 101 61 5 blue grey ' Town hazel hazel grey grey grey grey grey fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark white smock ; cord black; tweed regimental ditto ditto grey ; black regimental ditto ditto ditto 18 Oct. I Glasgow ! recruit, not surgically inspected 18 Oct. I Aldershot ! 17 Oct. Belfast 7 Oct. London 15 Oct. Dublin 14 Oct. London 16 Oct. Manchester I 13 Oct. Woolwich 20 Oct. Deptford 17 Oct. Gldsgow 4 10 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 24 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. Lambeth Glasgow Aldershot Brighton Hounslow Nottingham C'ui- ragh Portsmouth Canterbury Sheffield ditto recruit, attested dit o , at' ooed on arms seal- through left eyebrow tattooel OH left middle finger [ recruit ' M. A. E. H.' lt. arm, ' M. H.' and heart on rt.; recruit, not Surgically inspected ditto a; tto off pass poikpitted pocfepitted, marks of bllsteis It. side ; recruit broke out of barracks 209000 209001 209002 209003 209004 209005 2090' 6 208007 209008 209009 Russell, John Roberts, George Robinson, Francis Stewart, James Taylor, James Taylor, Joseph Thorpe, George Turner, George Taylor, Henry Thomson, Robert — 165th Foot 1857 i Royal H. Art. .— j General Serv. 1457 i Royal H. Art. 1104 lo67 7tli Hussars 4th Foot 25th Foot 62nd Foot 22681 Roy. Artillery — General Serv. Castletownroche Cork Islington, Middlesex London Surbitan, Surrey Brigham Cumberland Ware, Hereford Cambridge Chertsey, Surrey Cotton- Ara, Malta labourer coal heaver labourei- shoemaker servant labourer painter labourer ditto ditto 231 241 19 231 181 221 321 181 23 17} 6 51 51 71 6 51 7 51 black brown black brown light lt. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn brown grey grey grey hazel grey grey grey hazel hazel blue dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair tweed; cord dark; cord tweed; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto white; fustian regimental white slop ; linen 23 Oct. 5 Oct. 14 Oct. 11 Oof. 18 Oct, 15 Oct; 14 Oct. 14 Oct. 118 Oct, 24 Oct, Fermoy Aldershot j Glasgow Aldershot York Weedon Portsmouth Bury- S.- E. Portsmouth Devonport 209010 209011, 209012 209013 209014 209015 209016 209017 209018 209011 Willett, Richard Ward, John R, Waghorn, James Wilson, James Walker, John Willan, James R. Walsh, William Williams, Thomas Young, George Young, James — jCold. Guards 1928 4th Foot 1705 ditto — 30th Foot — 58th Foot — 68th Foot — ! General Serv. — | ditto 1858; 109th Foot 25421 Royal H. Art. Ullesthorpe, Leicester Inverness. Bronlley, Kelit Cambridge Hampstead, Middlesx Northumberland Anegilef, Cavan Walworth, Surrey Hulme, Lancaster Castierea briekmaker labourer baker carpenter plasterer clerk tailor labourer boilermaker bricklayer 18 | 5 171 5 231 19 20 231 19 19 181 19 11 7 10 5} 51 71 6 7 51 41 lt. brn It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown black red lt. bm lt. bm brown grey hazel dk. brn grey hazel grey blue hazel blue fresh fair fresli dark fresh fresh fresh fresh Sallow fresh grey ; black regimental ditto black ; cord tweed; cord black plain blue; cord regimental plain I 3 Oct. ; 17 Oct. lie Oct. il8 Oct. 115 Oct. 124 Oct. ,14 Oct. 20 Oct. 116 Oct. ! 8 Oct. ft Weedon Chester * London NdW'tle- o- T Dublin Deptford Manchester Sheffield recruit scar on right shin, scars on left forefinger recruit, not surgically inspected pockpitted scar on left leg and arm recruit tat ooed from chest to legs and arms scar under right nipple; re. - ruit I scar rt. arm; recruit * Market Harboro' broke out of barracks I recruit * between Ely and Peterborough I recruit, attested recruit, not surgically inspected | scar of burn oil right arm ; recruit, surgically inspected brown mai\ i at outer end of left eyebrow recruit 23902i 2U9021 209022 209023 209024 209025 209026 209027 209028 209029 Adams, Joseph Adams, James Burns, ThomaS Burke, Thomas Brennan, Edward Buckley, John Crabtree, William Chester, Joseph Craig, Alexander Charman, Wm. R. 26652 2114 2142 250 278 512 2197 Roy. Artillery General SOi- v. Gren. Guards 9th Foot 18th Foot 60th Rifles 7th Hussars 10th Hussars 13th Hussars Gren. Guards St. Mary's, Hants Glasgow C'elbridge, Kildare Galway Old Moiikland, Lanrk Kingston, Surrey Balifax, Yorkshire Shelford, Notts Glasgow Brighton, Sussex Striker iron turner labourer Sailor miner plasterer labourer ditto smith labourer 201 5 21 30 23 25 181 31 33 311 301 81 61 61 6 10 5} 6 5 6 10 lt. bm brown brown brown brown brown lt. bm dk. bm light dark lue hazel grey grey grey grey blue blue hazel fair fresh faii- fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow dark regimental black; tweed regimental pilot; black blue; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct.. j Woolwich [ Glasgow London Dublin Glasgow Colchester York Hounslow Edinburgh London 209030, 209031; 209032 209033 209034' 209035 209Q36 209037 209038 209039 Crook, Geo. Henry Crossley, Joseph Candy, Thomas Carthy, James Douglas, Horace Dempsey, James Dellar, Charles Donovan, John Driscoll, Denis Ellis, William — j ditto — [ Cold. Guards 2023; Army Service — [ General Serv. — ' 10th Foot 1995118th Foot 1868 65th Foot •— General Serv. , — r ditto 895 i- th Drag. Gds. Berkhmpstead, Herts Oxford Tiverton, Devon Southwark, Surrey Denbigh London Tutfield, Middlesex Cork Southwark, Surrey St. Luke's, London blacksmith labourer baker labourer carpenter barbei- labourer ditto ditto musician 8 1 black 81 It. brn 7 j brown 51 It. bm 7 lit. brn 71 brown 61 dark 51 dark 7 | brown 91 brown c hazel Igrey brown grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey brown dark fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh pilot; cord regimental cord; fustian dark; light regimental ditto fustian; cord black; cord regimental tattooed on chest, arm, and left 16g recruit, not surgically inspected took waist- belt, and part of reg. nec. scar on left shin; recruit right nostril split open; recruit tattooed on left itrm broke out of barracks took waist- belt and part of reg. nee.; D [ 24. Oct. 119 Oct. 21 Oct. 17 Oct. ; 24 Oct. ! 26 Oct. ! 23 Oct. 17 Oct, 20 Oct. 21 Oct, Sheffield Aldershot London Reading Curragh Fermoy London ditto Leeds recruit * Newport. Pagncll small lump under right ear; recruit scar 011 back of neck recruit, attested mark on bridge of nose ; recruit tattooed on back of right hand scars over l- t, scapula and loins ; off furlough r « « ruit, attested [ to Enfield Highway scar on left side of lower jaw : recruit D 209040 209041 209042 209043 209044 209045 209046 209047 209048 209049 Edmunds, Charles Fowler, William Fenwick, William Forbes, John Fitzherbert, Q. Fox, John Gow, William Griffin, William Grady, Richard Higson, William 1833 8th Foot 10S3.10th Hussars 25M1 Gren. Guards 1179 Scots Fusiliers 1505 Roy. Artillery ditto 2ndDl- ag. Gds. — 58th Foot — General Serv. 1127 4th Hussars 28775 St. Ann's, Lancashire St. Pancras, London Gainsborough, Line. Kiltarlity, Inverness Liverpool Preston, Lancashire Marylebone, London Bermondsey, Silrrey Edmonton, Middlsx, labourer farrier labourer blacksmith millwright striker carpenter carman hammermn. groom 181 191 251 271 25| 18} 22 18 19 19 6 jit. bm 6 I brown 85 dk. brn H| lt. brn 91 dk. brn 91, brown 71 brown 41 j brown 51; brown 7 I brown blue blue hazel blue grey grey blue blue blue blue fan- fresh dark fail- fresh fail- fail- fail- fresh fresli ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto drab grey; cord black; tweed regimental 209050 209051 209052 209053 209054 209055 209056 209057 209058 209059 Heys, Daniel Harding, Wm. M. Hunter, Thomas Hicks, Michael Jacques, William Johns, Samuel Kenning, George Keing, John Lloyd, Thomas Lee, Charles 1899 Cold. Guards 2398 60th Rifles . — 180tli Foot 1148 89th Foot 1927 2036 1556 4th Foot General Serv. lst Foot General Serv. 7tli Drag. Gds. Rifle Brigade Burnley, Lancashire Cambridge Greenock, Renfrew Lacken, Tipperary Leicester South Brent, Devon Daventry, Nrthmpt. Kentish Town, Loncln Wolverhampton Odiham, Hants weaver bricklayer pdinter shoefinisher labourer ditto ditto boileriiiakei- tailor 209060 209061 209062 209063 209064 209065 209066 209067 2090681 209069! Lewis, John Lane, Thomas McKee, Thomas Macklin, Thomas Morcom, William McDermott, Peter Murphy, John McCave, James Martin, George Midlane, John 3463 1335 1551 5270 2018 3297 2534. Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 7th Drag. Gds. Gren. Guards Cold. Guards 31st Foot 58th Foot 102ud Foot 107th Foot Rifle Brigade Manchester Shoreditch, London Annahilt, Down Derby Douglas, Isle of Man Manchester Chelsea, London Brighton, Sussex Norwich Mere, Wilts labourer ditto clerk sawyer clerk labourer ditto groom slloemakei- clferk 22} 19 ifi 251 17 21} 17 19 19 191 5 91 51 5 5 5 8 51 It. brn dk. brn lt. brn brown black black black brown brown dk. brn grey hazel grey hazel black black grey ? rey hazel hazel 5 5 6 5 24 5 181 5 20 21 221 21 171 30 24 7} 8 8 9} 11 6 5 5 5 61 flaxen brown brown brown dk. bm dk. brn brown brown brown brown fresh dark fresh fresh dark dark dark fresh fair faii- ditto ditto plain regimental ditto mixture ; cord regimental light browh; striped regimental 23 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct, 21 Oct, 18 Oct, 19 Oct. 25 Oct, 22 Oct, 14 Oct. 20 Oct, Manchester Hounslow London Dublin Dover Woolwich Loftdou ditto Glasgow Woolwich 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 22 ( 1 t. 30 Sept. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 19 Oct, 22 Oct. 27 Oct, 20 Oct, London Colchester Belfast, Queenstwn. Weedon Exeter, Weodon Westminstr New'tle- o- T I Woolwich took great coat and part of reg. nec. small superficial abseess in right groin took waist- belt and part of rcg. lice, right little toe deformed scar on right hand, knock- kneed pockpitted, tattooed on right arm ; 1- eCruit recruit, attested recrilit, not Surgically inspected gland slightly enlarged from gonorrhoea took waist- belt scar 011 right kneo recruit, not finally approved pockpitted recruit, attested recruit, surgically inspected recruit', attested grey grey grey grey grey hazel blue dk. brn brown blue sallow fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair fresh fail- fresh 209070 209071 209072 209073 209074 209075 209076 209077 209078 209079 Martin, Joseph Osborne, John Price, John Puffett, William Robinson, Francis Roberts, George Rally, John Reid, Peter Reardon, Patrick Rose, James — I General Serv. 1321 14th Foot 1727 73rd Foot 1866, Roy. Artillery 1214 4th Drag. Gds. 2460 Cold. Guards 1955 4th Foot 1876 8th Foot 1955' 60th Rifles i726 73rd Foot Brighton, Sussex Little Abingtn, Canibs Dudley, Stafford Wanstead, Essex Ardwick, Lanciishire Manchester Northampton Bolton, Lancashire Kensington, Londoh Stepney, London carpenter labourer ditto carpenter dy'eT- decorator blacksmith labourer cJitto ditto 19 19 19 331 i9 191 18 181 5 21 5 191 5 5 jdark | hght il 1 h,. It. brn light iandy black It. bm dk. brii brown lt. brn blue grey grey blue grey hazel brotvn lt. brn blue grey fresh fresh freffi fresh dark fair Sallow' faii- fair 209080 209081 209082 202083 209084 209085 209086 209087 209088 209089 Roberts, Samuel Stevens, William Sullivan, Joseph Sabey, Richard Sharpe, Robert Skinner, Alfred L. Smith, William Thomas, John Trusty, John Watson, John 22653 Roy. Artillery Cold. Guards 2nd Foot 48th FoOt Roy. Artillery Army Service General Serv. Gren. Guards 109 th Foot 1176 374.2 2191 3572 1290 1345125th Foot Oldham, Lancashire Saxelby, Lincoln Eotherhitlle, Surrey Bedford Oakham, Rutland Christchurch, Hants Rotherhithe, Surrey Tetbury, Gloucester Bi- omley, Kent. Berwick- 011- Tweed ditto painter labdurer ditto ditto sailor labourer ditto gtfooni 24- 5 22} 6 22 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 20! 211 20} 21! 28! 221 brown lt. brn brOwn brown brown lt. bm It. brn brown It brii dk. brn 209090 209091 209092 209093 209094 209095 209096 209097 209098 Webb, William | — Williams, Joshua 128777 Wilson, James Roy. Artillery Nailsworth, Glouc. ditto ditto Birmingham Duumurry, Antrim butcher wiredrawer clerk blue grey grey blue hazel grey blue grey blue grey sallovt fair fair fresh fresh fresh faii- fresh fair dark ditto black ; cord reefing jacket; bm. regimental ditto ditto white slop; cord Supposed plain regimental ditto 18 Oct, 19 Oct. 26 Oct. 22 Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Oct. 23 Oct. 22 Oct. Sheffield London Maidstone London ditto Curragh London Dover Sheffield Wodlwich scar over left scapula; recruit, attested recruit, not finally approved took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec.; short hair d tto recruit recruit, attested under orders for embarkation black; tweed white slop ; m le regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct . 22 Oct, 2- 1 Oot. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. 23 Oct. circle on right arm; recruit, attested ditto blftbk ; cloth ftlstian; cord regimental ditto ditto blue ; cord iteglmental ditto plain a-' WW) a I ft ,- t'tel . SWOB TtOKW^ 20 ,5 71 I* 1 71 181 5 22 brown brown brown grey blue blue tl. Ttii BomO wiwittW fair fresh fan- ditto regimental black; cord ! 20 Oct, ,39 Oct. 14 Oct. 9 Oct. 20 Oct. 121 Ofet. 26 Oct. 121 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct, ™ 25 Oct 24 Oct. 27 Oct. London Sheffield Newcastle scar on right, hip and behind neck Woolwich D Manchester [ scar oil left side ; supp. in Northallerton | Warley took part of reg. nec. I Weedon [ Manchester took wdist- belt and part of reg. nee. j Colchester lost nine teeth; off pass to London I Newcastle | Woolwich ID pWittfii sfcil Lineoin " tattooed on rt, arm ; recruit * between London j Malta Aldorshdt Woolwich ! Deptford London Manchester . sctii- bn neck and forehead; recruit tattooed on arms recruit, surgically inspected [ took waist- bc, f and part, of reft. ' G. C. F.' on left arm liee. Portsmouthj scar on left leg * iron and wire feiuw -. ft,'*- YtmUi - fi'HHU "" HI Woolwich I recruit, not finally approved ditto j sear on forehead and left hip Belfast recruit hi." J « u; rl - .. iJii'.., DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. ISFPICE NO. NAME REO. NO. WnERE BOBN. TRADE. 89205 89206 89207 89208 89209 892X0 89211 89212 89213 89214 Robert Scott Thomas Atkins George Fort John West Charles Dawson Edward Richards Frank Jones Alfred Webb James Brown James Dupe 4618 4622 4619 4630 4631 4635 4658 4669 4- 674 4679 2nd Middlsx*, St. Luke's ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St. Andrew's Oldsbury Marylebone Doncaster, Yorkshire Betlmal Green, Mcllx. St. Pancras Cripplegate Islington Devizes, Wilts ' labourer ditto ; shoemaker labourer engine drivr labourer costermngr. blacksmith baker servant 22-| 26- J 191 291 19i 19i 20 28 EYES. | EACE. COAT & ' VftOtrSEES. DATE OP DESERTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 61 61 10 51 brown brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown brown brown It. brn hazel hazel hazel grey grey blue grey grey hazel grey sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. Barnet ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training j pockpitted | ditto : scar right groin j tattooed right arm and back of hand ditto pockpitted | pockpitted anchor on right arm 89215 89216 89217 89218 89219 89220 89221 S9222 89223 89224 John Boyce G. E. White William Smith Henry Mitchell Hqnry Harris Henry Goulden Henry Mills Thomas Shaw John Dallwood John Purkes 4680 4681 4684 4685 4697 4720 4723 4724 4725 4726 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto London St. Luke's St. Giles ditto St. Luke's ditto St. Martin's Hexham, Nrtlimbrlnd St. Pancras, Mddlsx. Putney cabman frencliplshr harness mkr carman bricklayer warelisman. packer clerk tailor cabinetmkr. 22 191 23 191 23 23| 22 26f 22| 22| 71 51 61 51 6 5 51 101 6 7 dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown black It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown hazel grey grey- hazel grey grey grey grey hazel grey sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow sallow sallow sallow 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept, 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. ditto ditto ditto ciitto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar over right eye small scar on chest tattooed with anchor scar on forehead scar on right eyebrow scar side of right leg scar on right shin 89225 89226 89227 89228 89229 89230 89231 89232 89233 89234 Martin Tietzer Charles Winter Charles Bethell Charles Mace Jolm Robinson Samuel Reynolds Thomas Ferguson William Pike John Walsh Timothy, O'Brien 4730 4733 4734 4738 4751 4754 4760 4763 2914 2902 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto_ ditto ditto Kilkenny ditto Mile End Eaton Socon, Beds St. Pancras, Mddlsx. Bermondsey, Surrey Gloucester Haggerston, Mddlsx. St. Pancras Shoreditch Athlone St. Helena labourer groom labourer boxmaker gardener ditto slater woodchppr. labourer ditto 221 221 211 241 261 21 211 201 21 221 51 9 61 71 81 51 61 7 7 71 dk. brn dk. brn It. brn It. brn brown dk. brn grey black It. brn It. brn grey hazel grey - grey grey grey dk. bm hazel blue blue sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow- fresh fresh fair tweed ditto 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Oct. 22 Oct. ciitto ditto ditto ditto ciitto ditto litfco ditto K ilkenny ditto scar on forehead scar on right knee scar on forehead scar on right eyebrow mole on left side anchor back of right hand pockpitted J- supposed in company ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid.' NAME. C. Duggan George Hoskin Thomas Hoskin James Dillon Giles Daniels Henry Look Frederick W. Bowles John Causway David Dunn George Woodman John Morris William Cable William Osborne Alfred Bond Richard Lee John Turner Thomas A. Cowan Robert Saunderson George Brien T. Holland Samuel Huxtable W. G. Rennolds William J. Anderson James Mayo Henry Were* Charles Harding William Harding Walter Monday George Dalby John Floyd William Date John Jones Lews Edwards Fredk. W. Watts J. H. Moreton John Joslin James Dickman George Hughes Geo. Henry Watkins William R, Mitchell Patrick Claney Prancis Edwards Thomas Conde Richard Rule John Ridont William Holland Martin W. Stanton John Harris. Edmond Roche William Rankin Josiah Harkom Wm. Taylor Wm. Douce John Drysdale Walter Glamorgan Henry Alsford George Swatton Edward. Baigent John Cox Charles Sherry SHIP DESERTED OR DIS- CHARGED PROM. SIZE. WHEBE BOBN. Reserve, deserter ciitto ditto ditto Barrosa, discharged Vanguard, deserter ditto ciitto ciitto Wolverene, straggler ditto ditto ditto Trafalgar, deserter St. Vincent, discharged D. of Wellington, deserter Hercides, deserter ditto Northumberland, discllgd. Bristol, deserter ditto ditto Speedwell, deserter Lord Warden, deserter Reserve, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter Monarch, deserter Bristol, deserter ditto ditto Juno, straggler ditto Reserve, discharged Reserve, deserter D. of Wellington, straggler Northumberland, dischgd. Asia, deserter Hercules, discharged Pembroke, discharged Serapis, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Speedwell, deserter ditto ciitto Liffey, deserter ciitto Chdrybdis, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ciitto ditto ditto ditto ditto 25 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 19 Aug. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Oct. 15 Oct. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 26 Oct, 27 Oct, 26 Oct, 6 Oct. 6 Oct, 5 Oct. 9 April 6 Oct. 5 Oct. 3 Oct. 1 Oct. 28 Sept, 28 Sept. 30 Sept. 13 Oct. 13 Oct,-. 12 Oct, 30 Sept. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 2 Oct, 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 17 Sept. 27 Sept, 27 Sept. 27 Sept. 30 Sept. 3 Oct. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 27 May 27 May 11 April 11 April 11 April 3 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May stoker, 2nd class ditto ditto ditto boy, 1st class ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto bandsman stoker ditto ordinary ditto boy, 1st class boy, 2nd class leading seaman bandsman A. B. boy, 1st class A. B. ordinary, 2ncl class boy, 1st class ditto A. B. stoker boy, 1st class A. B. ordinary boy, 1st class ditto private, R. Marines ditto A. B. ordinary stoker, 2nd class A. B. stoker, 2nd class private, R. Marines petty officers' serv. A. B. ditto captain, maintop A. B. boatswain's mate A. B. boy7, 1st class ordinary sailmaker's crew A. B. ordinary ditto carpenter's crew A. B. ship's corp., 2nd cl. ordinary ditto ditto ditto ditto boy, 1st class 23 21 23 18 19 19 21 20 32 36 38 20 21 17 17 34 36 27 17^ 22 20 17 18 23 36 17 22 22 18 18 22 21 26} 20 27 244 22 25 17 Middlesborough, York. Stepney, London ditto Marly Hill, Newcastle Blakeney, Norfolk Bridgwater, Somerset Deptford, Kent Devon Ballinasloe, Galway Lee, Kent London Woodbridge, Suffolk Suffolk Devizes Augburn Portsmouth Kilrea, Derry Liverpool Dublin Durham StokeDamerell, Dvnprt. Bristol, Somerset London Cheltenham, Gloucester London Spitalfields, London Uxbridge, Middlesex Hoxton, London York Holborn, London Somerset Shrewsbury Bosherston, Pembroke Harwich, Essex Derby Newton, Devon 5 2 Oxford 5 91 Craggan, Armagh 5 1 Pembroke 7 51 21 6 6 3 4 6 5 10 1 7 5 71 5 7 5 61 brown brown brown brown light brown brown brown dk. bm brown brown brown brovrr. It. brn light dark brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn brown It. bm It. bm brown brown It. bm It. brn brown light brown brown dk. brn It. bm London . Westminster Milford, Suffolk Kingston- on- Thames Abberley, Worcester Dartmouth, Devon Cork grey grey hazel grey grey blue hazel hazel hazel blue grey brown grey blue grey brown hazel hazel grey blue brown blue blue blue brown hazel brown blue blue blue blue blue grey blue blue blue grey hazel blue Southwark, London Wandsworth, Surrey Norwich, Norfolk Cupar, Fife Whitechurch, Hants Bury St. Edmunds Kings Sombourn, Hants Alverstoke, Hants Dartmoor, Devon London brown brown brown brown brown It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn light light brown light light brown hazel blue blue grey ' blue hazel grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey hazel blue- grey PACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. fail- dark dark fair dark fresh fresh fair fresh fail- fair dark sallow fail- sallow fresh £ 3 reward ditto ditto ar over left eye ditto served in Cumberland and Cadmus £ 3 reward ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward man and womar. on right arm ditto ship ' J. M.' and anchor on right arm ditto ditto £ 3 reward served in St. Vincent cross on left arm; served in Fisgard £ 3 reward served in Meeanee, Lord Clyde, and Northumberland ditto £ 1 reward served in Impregnable and Ganges £ 3 reward served in Liverpool ciitto served in Implacable, Royal Adelaide ditto served in Impregnable, Royal Adelaide scar inside left wrist; served in Impregnable and Rattlesnake £ 3 reward served in Excellent, Wasp, and Duke of Wellington ditto # alias Weyer ciitto tattooed oil left aim; served in Gladiator & Himalaya served in Victoria, Albert, Asia, and Malacca £ 3 reward scar left cheek ; served in Basilisk and Seringapatam ditto served in St. Vincent ditto served in Implacable and Royal Adelaide served in Eagle, Impregnable, Gladiator, Greyhound, and Cambridge £ 3 reward served in Pembroke, Wellesley, Ganges, and Zealous £ 2 reward served in Cormorant, Euryalus, Gladiator, Phoebe, and Serapis served in Irresistible and Hector in Lewes Gaol ditto served in Malacca . served in Duke of Wellington served in'Eisgard served in Implacable, Royal Adelaide, Megcera, and Narcissus blue spots round left eye, scar inside left small finger served in Caledonia, Revenge, Indus, Gladiator, and Egmont served in Constance, Mersey, and Cambridge served in Ganges • • served in Impregnable, Rifleman, and Leopard star on right arm; served in' Roscdwen, Defence, and Sering'apatam served in Cumberland anchor on back of left hand ; served in Boscawen served in St. Vincent ciitto ciitto served in Implacable, Malacca, and Dasher served in Duke of Wellington, Liffey, and Malacca ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters and Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. NAME. . DIVISION. WHERE BOBN. SIZE. EYES. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OE DESERTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Owen Jones Abrhm. Pierpoint* George Stacey John Hamilton William Cannon Thomas Smith William Moss Thos. C. Brandon Richard Cox Joseph McDonald John Hogg John D. Simpkins Jolm Rouke James Glasscock James Hamilton Thomas Furrey John Thompson William Smith Geo. Rufus Millard John Hislop Depot R. Marine Art. ditto Chatham Depdt Portsmouth ditto Dep6t ditto ditto Chatham Pwllheli, Carnarvon Sandbach, Cheshire Leeds, Yorkshire Liverpool Richmond, Surrey Lurgan, Armagh Liverpool Greenwich, Kent Moynalty, Meat.- h Ilanley, Stafford Liverpool Hull, Yorkshire Hanley, Stafford Glasgow ditto St. Helen'sj. Lanc. Lancaster Hull Cardiff, Glamorgan Glasgow blacksmith 191 5 6i It. brn grey fresh shoemaker 221 6 01 brown brown dark musician 29 5 81 brown grey fresh bricklayer 23 5 7 brown grey dark ditto 19 5 51 brown blue fresh groom 201 5 71 dk. brn grey fresh tailor 20 5 71 It. brn hazel fresh 311 5 7 It. brn hazel fail- labourer 25} 5 7 light grey fresh ditto 23 5 7 brown hazel fair ditto 21 5 61 It. brn brown fair clerk 22 5 10 brown grey dark bricklayer 23 5 81 brown grey fresh labourer 23 5 7 It, bm blue fresh collier 19 5 61 dk. brn grey fresh striker 20 5 51 It. brn blue dark joiner 241 5 8 dk. bm brown fresh groom 26} 5 71 It, brn grey dark jeweller 20| 5 71 brown grey fresh labourer 231 5 51 brown hazel pale black; moleskin undress uniform black; . u rk undresf ... uform ditto black ; moleskin ditto black black; moleskin white; moleskin tweed; black black; grey uniform uniform 27 Oct. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 30 Sept. 29 Sept. 24 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 21 Sept. 19 Sept. 15 Sept. 19 Aug. 19 Aug. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 29 Aug. Walmer Portsmouth ditto Liverpool Chatham Walmer Wigan Gosport ditto Liverpool ditto ditto ditto Wigan ditto Walmer ditto ditto Gravesend D ; discharged as objectionable recruit, not surgically inspected tattooed on hand scald on breast recruit, not surgically inspected recruit,, not surgically inspected ditto ditto ciitto ditto ditto ditto off furlough to Glasgow # alias John Hard lout a ti- ont tooth LOUDON : PRINTED ion HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C.
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