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24/02/1871

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 24/02/1871
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5009
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fig Statfcoritg. CONTAINING T'ti- substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed ' Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with thf time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but 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 Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5009 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1871. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to MB. W. D. BURNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. *** " Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all [ Letters addressed to the Editor must be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. It is requested that the Names and Descriptions of Deserters and Absentees from the Militia, as well as those from the regular Army, intended for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, may be addressed to " The Under Secretary of State for War, War Office, Pall Mall, London, S. W.," as they cannot be published without his authority. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. forehead, and ' E. A.' in ink on right arm ; dressed in black pilot great coat, black cloth dress coat, brown cloth trousers and vest with small yellow and black stripes, name on buttons ' Clark, Hull,' violet and black plaid shirt, sidespring boots, and black hat without lining. Had in his possession a leather travelling hat Box, a common silver Geneva Watch, with centre seconds, a brass secret- link guard Chain, and a gold Bing with revolving bloodstone. States he lives in Derby- road, Nottingham, and was born in Dublin. JOHN WATSON, 57 years of age, 5 feet 9f inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, bald on top of head, grey whiskers, grey eyes, large features, scar on forehead, stout make ; dressed in black pilot great coat bound with braid, black cloth frock coat and vest, dark brown trousers with very small dark stripes, name on buttons ' Clark, Hull,' brown and white plaid shirt, black scarf with white spots, sidespring boots, and black hat, makers Waring and Co., Hull; states he belongs to Liverpool. They are supposed to have given false names, and when apprehended were in company with two others of the following description ; one 30 or 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark hair and complexion, and has a dark burn mark on left cheek ; dressed in dark clothes : the other 25 or 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, light hair and complexion ; dressed in light clothes and light- coloured low hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Roberts, Borough Police Station, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.— Bow- street, February 20. Stolen during the night of the 13th instant from the person of Thomas Taylor, at Oldham : a large gold lever Watch, centre seconds, maker G. A. Coleman, Oldham, No. 34618. £ 2 reward will be paid on recovery of the watch and conviction of the offenders. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hodgkinson, Town Hall, Oldham.— Bow- street, February 17. Further information respecting the robbery from the person of Henry Amey, at Warbleton, Sussex, on the 30th September last, and advertised in the Police Gazette of the 7th October, the Watch therein described has been recovered, and a warrant has been issued for the apprehension of a man named WILLIAM HARRIOTT, for stealing the same : he in the centre, and photograph inside, monograms at the back. 1 gold tie Brooch. 1 gold Brooch, with coral in centre. 1 horseshoe Brooch. 2 gold Lockets, with photographs. 1 dark blue enamelled Locket, with brilliant star. 1 enamel Watch, with a dragon on it. 1 gold Bracelet, with turquoise and diamonds in centre, with photographs. 1 plain gold Locket. 1 gold Necklace, with three Lockets. 1 crystal Locket, with pink enamel monograms. 1 gold Bracelet and Brooch, with carbuncles. 1 gold Necklace, with pearl Heart, Cross, and brilliants. 1 Locket and Ear- rings, blue enamel, of Foreign manu- facture. 1 gold Pin, with ladybird on it. 1 Waterloo Medal and Collar, with two clasps, and Cross for Peninsula. 1 Order of the Bath, C. B. Legion of Honor, Turkish Order. 1 Crimean Medal, with four clasps. 1 Cape Medal and Turkish Medal. 2 Tops ' of Dressing Case Glasses, with a Portcullis, silver. 1 gold Brooch, with miniature Medals attached. 1 Carbuncle, with blue enamel snake round. 1 gold Locket, with rubies. Information to be given to Captain Christian, R. N.; to the Chief Constable, Cheltenham ; or to Superintendent Rawle, Fishponds, near Bristol.— Bow- street, February 24. Between 8 and 9 p. m. on the 20th instant, the dwelling- house of C. Walker, Esq., Wotton, near Gloucester, was broken and entered, and the contents of a portmanteau and drawers ransacked. The offenders being disturbed, decamped, stealing and carrying away a gentleman's black oval onyx mourning scarf Pin, pearl- set gold stud in centre. Two ladders, one 23 and the other 14 rounds, which had been j removed from a building a quarter of a mile distant, and tied Description of JOHN MORLEY, mason or fence waller, of West Bradford, who, about 12 noon on the 8th instant, was seen in company with his wife Alice Morley, passing Horroksford, and going towards West Bradford, vifi Ribble Bridge, at which time they were heard quarrelling, at 2 p. m. the same day the body of Alice Morley was found dead in the River Ribble, near Waddington Brook Foot: nal1lra husband not having been heard of since, it is suspected he murdered her, and Ifterwards absconded. He is 34 years and left behmd : a box of matches fdamo- nroof of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, and is a native of Grindleton, near Clitheroe; dressed m a white linen jacket, white billycock hat, light coloured waistcoat, with white satin flowers, cotton cord ___ trousers, and blucher boots, with three brass eyelet- holes on j Waghorn, Hailsham.— Bow- street, February 17. each side. He is fond of drinking, and frequents low public houses and becrshops, and was lately discharged from Wake- plexion, light brown eyes, hair, whiskers, and moustache, and i proportionate figure, has been a soldier and a sailor ; dressed in monkey jacket, blue guernsey, blue serge trousers, fur or ; shiney cap, and Wellington boots. Information to be given j at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, or to Superintendent Stolen from the person at Sutton Races, on the was entered, and left behind ; a box of matches ( damp- proof safety lights), makers Leonard and Co., Nelson- street Hall, Bristol, was left in the bedroom. The footprints of three men were traced on the flower borders near the house, two of which are of middle size and length, one nailed with round- headed nails, the other without nails, and the third is a narrow short track, also without nails, and small tread. Two 14th ' men of the following description were seen near the premises JJ. V/ U. OCO ( AAAli. kjysl- j. Oli^ pOj CAIXKA. V » WO iwvuij viiuwiim^ vu. XX \ SXLA. 11 J. ' 11 1 1 1 field Gaol, after 3 months impiisomnent, for assaulting his instant, a gold Watch, No. 9269, gold face, with black figures ; at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. on the same day, and are suspected : wife. He may be found at stone quarries, railway, and other works, and places where masons' work is being done. A warrant has been issued for his apprehension. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, West Riding Con- stabulary, Wakefield, or at the Superintendent's Office, Settle.— Bow- street, February 20. Description of an Irishman, who has absconded from Witton Park, charged ( with four others in custody) with violently assaulting James McAnaney, at Escomb Woodside, on the night of the 5th instant, from the effects of which the said James McAnaney has since died : he is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, small black moustache, small tuft of hair on chin, and slender made ; and hands, and spray of flowers engraved in centre of face, plain engine- turned back. Information to be given to Super- intendent Galloway, Aston, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, February 17. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. During the night of the 22nd instant the Montgomery Railway Station was broken into and £ 3 10s. in Gold and about £ 2 10s. in Silver, amongst which were a great many sixpences, stolen therein ; a gimlet and a f- inch chisel were used at it. Information to be given to the Chief Constable's dressed in a black coat, greasy at the elbows, office Newtown, or to Police Officer Thomas, Montgomery. trousers and vest of the same material, black cloth cap, ties on the top with a ribbon, white muffler, with dark spots, and blucher boots, same as worn by militia men. Has worked at ironworks, and also as a pitman. Information to be given to Superintendent Henderson, Bishop Auckland, Durham.— Bow- street, February 17. FORGERY. Absconded from Lymington, Hants, on the 9th instant, charged with uttering a forged promissory note for the pay- ment of £ 110, with intent to defraud Robert Bran, of Belmore, in the parish of Lymington : GEORGE BROOMFIELD, a gardener, 21 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, fair com- plexion, fresh colour, brown hair, blue eyes, long black eye- lashes, no whiskers or moustache, very respectable in appear- ance, and has a mark from a gunshot wound inside the right thumb ; dressed in a short reefer jacket, dark vest and trousers, round felt hat or Scotch cap, and a blue guernsey vest with the word ' Fennella' in red worsted on the breast; he may also be wearing a dark witney overcoat, quite new, similar to a policeman's overcoat. He will probably endeavour to emigrate. Information to be given to Superintendent Cook, Hants Constabulary, Lyndhurst, or to Sergeant Brinson, Hants Constabulary, Lymington, who holds the warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, February 17. ROBBERY AND LARCENY PROM THE PERSON. Description of two men in custody at Bury St. Edmunds, charged with stealing from. the person a Purse containing four £ h Notes of Messrs. Oakes and Bevan's, Bury and Suffolk Bank, and, alpout £ 15 in Gold and Silver; one of the notes has been recovered, the other three, Nos. R 5030, R 5459, and R 5535, are still missing : JOHN, alias JAMES HARRISON, 52 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair and whiskers, grey eyes, tooth out in front, scar on upper lip, two scars on - Bow- street, February 24. Between 9 and 10 p. m. on the 20th instant, Stoke House, the residence of Colonel Edward Somerset, at Stapleton, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : 1 gold repeater Watch, Toulouse. 1 lady's gold Watch, with two Chains, maker Taylor, College Green. 1 hunting Watch, with hole in centre of upper case. 1 lady's gold Watch, with sundry small Lockets attached. 1 Geneva Watch, maker Datch Phillippe. 1 silver Watch. 1 gold chain Necklace, with carbuncle drop, set in diamonds. 1 carbuncle Brooch, with Ear- rings to match. 1 gold chain Necklace, with coral Cross, set in diamonds. 1 coronet of Coral. 2 amethyst Pins, mounted in gold. 1 turquoise light blue enamel Bracelet, with pearls and brilliants. 1 coral Pin, has a bunch of grapes. 1 light blue enamel Brooch, with pearl and brilliants. 1 gold chain Bracelet, with three dark blue enamel Lockets, with a spray of brilliants and hair at the back. 1 light blue enamel Ring, diamonds. 1 dove Ring, with enamel. 1 gold Tie. 1 large gold Brooch, turquoise centre. 1 gold Brooch, gold Locket attached. 1 blue turquoise snake Bracelet. 1 gold snake Bracelet, with carbuncle head, 1 gold chain Necklace, with three gold Lockets attached, on which were engraved monograms, with children's photographs inside. 1 pale coral Locket, with diamonds, Ear- rings to match, 1 pair of crystal Ear- rings, with flies of gold, brilliants and enamel. 1 gold chain Necklace, with three onyx Lockets, diamonds one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, middle size, ruddy complexion, sandy moustache, and small tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in an alpine hat, dark snuff- coloured topcoat, and blue trousers : the other about 33 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, stout make, dark moustache, and large tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in a fashionable flat- crowned felt hat, dark mixture topcoat, and dark trousers. £ 10 reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offenders. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Griffin, Gloucester.— Bow- street, February 24. Between 1 and 5 p. m. on the 19th instant the dwelling- house of Thomas Parker, at Cudham, Kent, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : a silver open face verge Watch, maker Goldworthy, Chelsea, ' Thomas James' on cap, T. P.' scratched on back of case ; a silver neck Guard and do. Albert, with Key in shape of horse's fore leg attached ; a black cloth Frock Coat and Yest, nearly new ; a pair of light cloth Trousers, Scotch pattern, fly fronts, a pair do. yellowish shade, small piece let in top right thigh ; two white Vests- one double breasted, the other pepper and salt; a woollen Shirt; a pair of red kid Gloves ; a silk handkerchief; two wrappers— one with red spots, the other a blue border and a forester's star. By a man, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, slight build, fair complexion, little whiskers; dressed in light trousers, white slop, dark cap, and old militia boots, much worn, a bricklayer's labourer, and supposed to be well known in Croydon, Surrey. Information to be given to Sergeant Pope, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bow- street, February 22. The house of Mr. Ferdinand Booth, farmer, Pentrich lane, Ripley, was broken and entered on the night of the 19th instant, and stolen therein : four £ 5 Notes, one of the Bank of England, and three of the Wirksworth Bank ; £ 15 in Gold; 29s. in Silver; a small leather Purse, withelastic band; 5s. or 6s. in Silver ; a small barrel- shaped Box, opens at the end, which contained the notes ; six silver tea Spoons, marked ' F. B.' on the handle ; and a missionary Box, containing some Coppers Information to be given to Superintendent Rust, Constabulary Office, Heanor, to Inspector Mosley, Police Station, Ripley, at the Detective's Office, Chief Constable's Office, Derby, or at any County Police Station.— Bow- street, February 22. Between 6 and 8 p. m. on the 19th instant, the post office at Farningham, Kent, was broken and entered and stolen therein, about £ 20 in Gold, £ 13 in Silver, a £ 5 Bank of England Note, No. 58088, dated 29th December, 1870, a silver pencil Case, a gold Brooch, with hair in centre, a cameo Brooch, and a gold Seal, imitation of a bird with its wings . open. Supposed by two men about 26 to 30 years of age 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, whiskers shaved off, high cheek bones, light brown hair, rather sallow complexion; both dressed in dark trousers, brown overcoats, and black high hats ; had the appearance of being brothers, and one of them was lame of the left leg. Information to be given to Super- intendent Brandon, Dartford, Kent.— Bow- street, February 22. Between the lst and 6th instant, the dwelling- house of Studs; and a gold Scarf Pin. He enlisted at Glasgow on the 3rd August, 1870, was born at Ashbourne, Derbyshire, is a shoeingsmith, has worked as a boilermaker at a ship- builders at Goban, near Glasgow ; lie is well known in South- ampton, supposed to have served his apprenticeship there ; may be wearing a blue overcoat with velvet collar. He is Mrs. Wragg, of Burton- on- Trent was broken and entered, : so to 35 () f 5 f< jet 8 iuche3 hi h sal! ow com. and three Counterpanes, five Blankets, a. Sheet, four Jesses, ; plexioi]; moustache shave, I off, short neck, stiff built, has a five Chemises, and three Night- gowns were stolen therein : Supposed by a man who has absconded, 37 years of age, | 5 feet 8 inches high, dark brown hair and whiskers, slightly pockpitted, has worked as a maltster, and is a native of York, ! to which place it is supposed he has gone. Information to bo j given to Superintendent Oswell, Burton- on- Trent, Stafford- j shire.— Bow street, February 20. Stolen by means of burglary from the promises of Mr. Compton, draper, at Highworth, Wilts, during the night of the 16th instant: two woollen plaid Shirts, one scarlet and black, the other black and white, about six pairs of lady's new kid Gloves, 7i size, of different colours ; a common Brooch, with Ear- rings to match, pink and blue stones in the shape of s tars. Supposed - by three men travelling the - country in n ection with an old man, playing a mouth organ aud tam- bourine, accompanied by a boy about 13 years of age, who walks on stilts, dressed as a girl, and begs from door to door ; rolling gait, and carries liis head a little forward. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Mayne, Police Court, Sittingbourne, Kent.— Bow- street, February 24. Absconded from Tadcaster, charged with stealing from a dwelling- house at Acaster, on the 21st ultimo, a pair of silver Sugar ' longs, six silver Tea Spoons, and two silver Table Spoons, all marked ' W. S.;' a silver Butter'Knife, marked ' H. JS. G. j' a ditto, with ivory handle ; six Breakfast Knives and Porks, with bone handles ; and an iron Cash Box, con- taining a Promissory Note. Also from a dwelling- house at Holgate, near York, on the 23rd ultimo, a pair of dark . grey- cloth Trousers, black stripe down side and part worn; art imitation mohttir Overcoat, mended inside the collar with different - material ; a black - billycock Hat, without lining ; four silver Tea Spoons, small . size and very old, worked ' I. B.- B. i;' six silver plated Tea - Spoons,, plate . worn off in places, marked ' A. B.' FREDERICK RANDALL, 42 one about 24 years of age, short stature wearing a long blacK j £ f • 5 feet n incheg high saUow complexion, face long and coat and trousers, and alpine hat; the other about o feet 8 or klftal. j. ed bfue w, tuft of hair under chin, small 9' inches - high one wearing a black coat and white trousers, i , , labourer, is a discharged soldier, native of Information to i the other a white short slop, and round hat. be given to Superintendent North Swindon.— Bow- street, February 20. Absconded from Hexham, charged with house breaking : THOMAS ROBSON, alias ONE ARM, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, well built, light hair, long! ginger coloured beard, and grey eyes, given to Superintendent Stephenson, Hexham February 20. Absconded oil the 13tli instant, charged > vith stealing a Bonnet Box, containing a woman's blue rep Dress, trimmed with black gimp down breast, and black velvet down sleeves; a blue Bonnet, with white edging; a Night Dress, frilled down front, ' M. Pois,' in ink on front; two pairs of white cotton Stockings; two white holl^ nd Apronsand a white Pocket- handkerchief, marked ' S, C.' with red cotton. THOMAS IGO, an Irish labourer, about 26 years of " age, about, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, no whiskers, tuft of hair on ohin, and slightly pockpitted ; dressed in a brown tweed jacket, cottou cord trousers, hla^ k wnn' -—<•'= — « I(,- T . • ; ' 1 s y. « " y. , ,. n • ; billycock hat, and strong lace- up boots; work ® at bam Information to ba ! Superintendent of Police,, Ladcft^ sr, Yorkshire.— Be^ reet, j houses,, and has a . wife living jn Yf? rl% Ipfprmatien to' be xham. - Bow- street, j FehruQ- iy $ 2. i given to Sergeant Ellerby, Easingwoltf, York, who 1 Charged with stealing, from No. 76, L^ v- eadeMwad,! * arrant for'Wfl * w I Battersea, on the 9th instant, a £ 100 Bank of England Note, ! i No. 78715, a 450 ditto, and a small gold Albert Chain and | Key with dark stone : au engine- cleaner, 18 years of age, I moustache, a labourer, is a discharged soldier, native wu n < ii i Worcester,. lately on tramp, parked with the letter ' D.' on Wilts Constabulary, Wt ^ 4 boat on left arm, anchor on left hand, and of dirty appearance ; dressed in the stolen mohair overcoat, billycock hat, without lining, Loots with, plates on heels and toes, and eight. rp\ YS qf nails m the centre of the soles. He has been iu York- Castle for. yagraucy. Inforftiatiou to be given to the Jacket, two pockets inside, two outside ; a new brown top Coat, velvet collar, a pocket ou each side, and ticket pocket, a dark mixture cloth top. Coat, plain collar ; two pairs of strong nailed Boots, lace- up eyelets, toe- capped, marked in- side ' E. J. E.;' a pair of light Boots, kid tops, lace- up eyelets, capped, marked inside ' R. W. E.,' maker Reed ; a pair of Wellington military Boots, eaten inside by crickets, stud in heel for spurs; a pair of Goloshes; a gold Ring with turquoise aud small red stone iu centre; a £ 5 Bank of England Note ; £ 4 10s. in Gold and Silver; a Letter to Sterrieker & Co., with Cheque for £ 5 16s 8d. ou the Nat. and Prov. Bank, crossed. Supposed by a man about 36 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, slight make, dark whiskers, hair short behind, fresh, complexion, a little weak in the knees has the appearance of a gentleman's servailt, A pair of grey striped Trousers and a pair . of elastic- side Boots, marked ' Sparkes, Hall, and' Co., 310, Regent,- street, London,' belonging to the offender or offenders were left behind. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as Will lead to the appreherision and - conviction'of the offender or offenders to Superintendent Dykes, Leominster, Hereford- shire.— Bow- street, February 17. r- '•••-• 1,- 1 . . .. , . holds a Warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, February 17. HORSE AMD CATTLE STEALS ST G, Stolen from the stable of James Birkes' Farm, Sweetten- j « feet 0 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and eyes, large j ham, in the county of Chester, on the night qf the Kith or : nose, thick at the bridge, pimples - on face, anchor partly j morning of the 17th instant: a light brown Horse, 6 years i tattooed on right arm, and one leg sore ; dressed in blue pilot , . V^ T^ Xf^' old, 17 hands high, snig- bellied, a few white hairs in the face, jjacket, dark striped trousers, hard felt hat, black necktie wjth - *• *' at ® u ™ ha ™ > fiuck*' a little white round the hoof of left forefoot,. and the same from hoof to fetlock of right hind leg ; a cart Bridle with square brass on each shade, and a hemp Halter. Information ['. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described). A man of the following description : is charged with U< 11I1 Vivuoc. o „„ u wivu ing on the 3rd instant, at Burnham, Bucks, unlawfully, irtS^ ersT^ Td'' whTte'^ orter.^ W^"^^"^^ maliciously and feloniously maimed and wounded a Horse, February 22. the property of Mr. John Hall, butcher. WILLIAM TRIM MARCHANT, 46 years His name is of age, about • , c • , - , , D ,, „ i • Description of JOSEPH DEWHIRST, alias DEWSE, 0 feet 7 inches high, light brown hair, rather thin and Ions' to be given to Supermtendent Rowbottom, Cheshire Con- ^ from Kilnhurst, near Rotherham, ou the sandy whiskers on eacl side of face ' slHitly turn'ii stabulary, Middlewich, February 20. ; 1Gth , instaat steaW and taldno- with him : a man's new thin features, sallow eomnlexion. bn. Wn?„ nud uig grey, 1,6th . jnstout, stealing aud ' taking features', complexion, large riok-, and has lost two _ . bla^ ls olojtji/^ ipt, 1 Henry Firth, Nornanton,' in gilt letters on or three of his upper front teeth; dressed in an old black 7th proximo, charged with stealing the* four Horses from the loop. at. the collar of the coat; a light grey cloth Jacket; cloth coat, dark plaid vest, cord trousers, dark hdlycock with ( Ni i 1 - i i i Ii* TArtT. inTT TITTT T o 1T71- fri 1 fill fsnirf -* ir- lPr » ira I o+ t> i t- vcvci • o 1- il r » . I-.- k- 1-^ v. 1 1 .. . ' -. 1. ± 1 • Committed for trial to the Northampton Assizes im the Steene on the 19th ultimo : JOSEPH WILSON, alias J. BUTCHER, a native of Girtford, near Sandy, Beds, and ALFRED SMITH, alias MYNOTT, of Boreham, near Chelmsford, Essex ( for description, see Police Gazette of the 4th instant). The third man implicated is still at large, and a warrant is issued for his apprehension : his name is JOSEPH a white and grey woollen Shirt, with yellow stripes ; a hlack and white woollen Scarf, a green and black ditto ; a brown -' Cap, - with flaps to cover the- ears ; a pair of elastic- side Boots, and ti - gold- plated Scarf Pin ; he is about 24 years of age, 5 feet o or 6 inches high, light complexion and hair ( curly), tuft of hair on chin, slender build, burn mark on left elboWj JONES, alias BIG JOEY, a native of Harrow- green, Ley- and lias lost the upper front teeth ; generally works at forges tonstone, Essex, about 26 years of age, 6 feet high, broad or collieries; he will probably be wearing the stolen clothes, shoulders, swarthy complexion, lounging gait, long full face, ; as he left his own behind. Information to be given to Super- dark brown hair, no whiskers, beard, or moustache, and has ! mtendent Gillett, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, lost the first jpint of one finger; dressed in a dark green Bethei;- ham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension,— Bow- naixture suit of clothes, with stripes and raisiS' seams, the . street, February 22. trousers fitting tight to the leg, or a brown suit ; he is a horse dealer, and has been in the habit of attending fairs with the above- named men, and also Smit. hfield- market on Fridays. ;. Information to be given to Superintendent Ayborn, Tow- eester, or to Inspector Botterill, Brackly, who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— Boie- street, February 20. Further information respecting the cob Horse stolen from Bangor, Flintshire, during the night of the 11th Decem- ber last: it was a - bay Mare, rising 3 years old, about 13 hands high, had a white star about the size of a . crown piece on forehead, and an enlargement of bone on the lower jaw a little above the curb line, had, been roughly singed, and scared in two or three places with a clipping machine, and j blistered. The man suspected of stealing the same is • described as from 45 to 50 years of age, about 5 feet ,7 inches high, long thin face, prominent nose, high cheek bones, brown hair and whiskers ; dressed in a dark faded overcpivt, low- crowned Hat- topped felt hat, and white muffler. " Was last seen with the stolen horse at the Yacht inn, Chester, at 5 p. m. on the lath of December. £ 5 reward will be paid by Mr. Vickers, on conviction of the offender, and recovery of the cob. Information to be given to Superintendent Bolton, Hanmer, Flintshire.— Bow^ street, Feb' wry 17. j Stolen oil the night of the Kith instant, from the brig ' Father Matthew,' of Seaham: an old- fashioned silver verge Watch. No. 2782 ; a navy Blanket ; two blue serge Shirts, bound1 with blue tape -; a pail- of flannel Drawers ; two pairs of worsted Stockings; a pair of blue worsted Stockings, marked ' W. C.;''- a navy duck Bag, name on the top ' W. Crask.' By an ordinary seaman who has deserted, a native of London, about 16 years of age, small features, dark • complexion, dark hair ; his friends are believed to reside in or near Layton. Information to be given to the Inspector on Duty, River Police Station, South Shields, Durham.— Bow- Stre. et, February 22. wire brim, strong lace- up boots, the right having been recently repaired, blue striped calicp^ liirt, and dajk woollen muffler. He is a, blaeksmi. th by - trade,, andiiasbeen at work at Burnham the last six months for Mr. Ivey, which place he left on the 11th instant,- atid-- has a wife and family living at Thames Ditton, near Kingston- on- Thames, Surrey, and he is - well known to the Police there, having some years ago been in business there ; he has- a brother in- law at Egham, and • some other relatives at Maidenhead. He served his appren- ticeship at Leaver's, Maidenhead. He will probably seek employment at blacksmiths'. sliojis in the neighbourhood, or in the adjoining, counties. Information to be given to Super- intendent Denham, Slough, or to Acting Sergeant Walker, Burnham, Bucks, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. -~- Ii « UhHt* wi> February %). FRAUDS AID AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of a man charged with obtaining several sums of Money from country carriers by false pretences, viz.: by sending parcels made up of rubbish and directed to tradesmen in neighbouring towns, arid obtaining a sum of money in advance from the carrier for the assumed value of the property sent : about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, fresh complexion, regular features, dark brown whiskers, shaved under chin : dressed in a dark cloth suit, white shirt collar, turns over necktie, black soft hat, and lace- up boots, Information to be given to Superintendent O'Neill, Wantage, Berks.— Bow- street, February 2$. Stolen on the afternoon of the 20th instant, from the dining- room of Dr. Carter, Grand- parade, Brighton : a gravy SpAon, two tea ditto, six Table ditto, seven dessert ditto, five small Forks, and eight large Forks, all silver and thread pattern ; also £ 3 in gold and silver. By a man, from 30 to 35 years of age, about 5 feet 3 inches high, rather sallow complexion, dai- k moustache, rather broad across the shoulders, : A young man who gave his name HERBERT LANG- dark piercing eyes,,: and smart- looking;_ dressed in a black FORD, is charged with obtaining the sum of 43 19s. under frock coat, pepper and salt, coloured waistcoat, dark striped false pretences from Mr. Carter, the landlord of the Ailesbury . trousers, and high black hat with narrow brim. Information Arms Hotel, Marlborough, where lie, had been staying from •+" fjivwi to Chief Constable White, Brighton— Bow- street, the' 3rd to the 18th insfaint, then he left and took ,- i ticket for February 23. ' Reading, and Subsequently to London" or Oxford: he IARCESY AID EMBEZZ1EMEWT. Description of a nut hawker, known as TOMMY, who complexion, " yith having on the iki instaiit, at W felo- ^^ l^ n^ l^ tV till* Absconded charged with Fowl stealing on the, 9th « st j £ 0usly stolen a Half- sovereign, the property xrf ReS'mond WILLIAM VAUGHAN, a'i shoemaker, of, Lyonshall, Hanlon : he is about 5 feet 9 inches S thin face, sallow Poc, kets °" tslde,' ^ ab^ drab cloth trousers light coloured Herefordshin ; large nose. • woollen . cord ._ . . Scotch cap. Information to be given to Superintendent Blossett, Kington, Herefordshire.— Boio- street, February 24, Description of GEORGE WEBB, charged on a wan- ant with stealing a pair of Boots, and some shoemaker's Tools, at Brighton, on the 18th instant : a shoemaker, about 36 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair, can read and write well, and is a native of Brighton ; wellknown in the West of Sussex. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton.— Bow- street, February 24. Stolen on the 22nd instant, from a new building at Guisboro', three bricklayers' Trowels ; a Spirit Level, with ' William James Messenger, Guisbro',' stamped on the brass, and ' Wm. Messenger' stamped on each end of the wood ; a mason's Mallet, 4i inches ; two Boasters ; and two 1- inch Chisels. By two ti- apjping masons applying for work : ope about 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, brown hair, dark eyes ; dressed' in old grey mixture coat and vest, old patched fustian trousers, a mason's apron, dirty cap with broad top, and strong lace- up boots r the other about 45 years of age, 5 feet 8 Or1 9 inches high, light brown hair, sallow complexion, lounging gait, and turns his feet out very much ; dressed in long black frock coat and vest, cotton cord trousers, small cloth cap, and strong lace- up boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Prest, Guisbro', North Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 24. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of JOHN McPHIAL, who deserted from the Royal Artillery Barracks, at Sheerness, on the 12th instant, stealing a Suit of heather tweed brown and yellow mixture ; two grey flannel Shirts ; a lambswool under Shirt, marked ' A. C. M.;' four pairs of Socks; a soldier's india rubber Bag, with draw string ; a black ' cloth Vest; a Mexican Dollar ; a set of gold Shirt chiefly ( attends markets and fairs, hawking oranges and nuts. In- formation to i> e given to Superintendent Stevenitt, Lincoln- shire Constabulary, Brigg.— Bow- street, Februmy 20. Description of JACOB STANDERTINE, who stands charged ou a warrant with having on the 4th . instant, at the parish of Hibaldstone stolen three Ducks, the property of Benjamin Welch : lie is about 20 years of age,. 5 feet 4 inches high, no whiskers, dark hair, stout build'; dressed in drab trousers, short drab slop, buttons down the front, o. ld black pouched hat, of shabby appearance, and attyynpted to enlist for a soldier at Brigg but was refused. Information to be given to Superintendent Stevenctt, Brigg, Lincolnshire.— BowMrect, February 20.: Absconded on the 2nd instant, charged with embezzling the sum of £ 74 17s. from Wm. Tarn & Co., Newington Causeway : a drapers' assistant, 27 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair and whiskers, walks with a swaggering gait, stout build ; dressed in dark clothes.— Metropolitan Police, M Division, February 20. Absconded on tbe 8th instant, charged with embezzling £ 100 from the British Medical Association Society, No. 37, Great Queen- street, Lincoln's inn- fields : a collector, 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, thin hair on top of head and slightly curled at sides, sandy whiskers and moustache, speaks quick, struts when walking ; dressed when last sqen in a grey double- breasted overcoat and high black hat; lias been in Australia ; last residence No. 26, Woodstock- road, Hornsey.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, February 17. Stolen from Eyton Hall, Leominster, Herefordshire, during the night of the 12th instant, two pairs of grey Trousers, one pair nearly new, one pair worn ; a dark woollen double- breasted vest, nearly new sealskin wore over the other, fastens with hooks _ side, boots, low- crowned black hat, "\ yith wide i silk band, and scarlet necktie. Information to bo given to i Deputy Chief Constable Stretton, Marlborough, Wilts, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, and by Whom all reason- able expenses will be paid-.— Bow- street, February 20. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Committed to Montgomery Gaol, on the ? 2nd instant, for fourteen days each, charged' with vagrancy at Welshpool, viz. : THOMAS JACKSON, of York, labourer, 42 years of age, 5 feet' 5 inches high, sallow complexion, dark hair turning grey, grey eyes, boil mark on left side of neck, and rather roiitid shouldered ; dressed in cord trousers, moleskin waist- coat, faded cloth monkey jacket, lace- up boots, and cloth cap. JOHN FRA2EB, of Galway, miner, 30 years of age, 5 feet 21 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, tuft of hair on chin, and whiskers shaved off; dressed in moleskin trousers, dark waistcoat, white slop, old dark cloth monkey jacket, black cap, and watertight boots. WILLIAM WARD, of Coventry, weaver, 22 years of age, 5 feet 4f inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, mole on left side of neck, on left cheek, and a lajge one on left arm ; dressed in cord trousers, old dark vest, old dark cloth jacket, black hat, and old lace- up boots.' THOMAS EVANS, of New- street, Wrexham,' miner, 32 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, whiskers shaved off, dark eyes, scar over left eye and on right cheek, boil mark on back of neck, and has lost the fourth finger of left hand ; dressed in cord trousers, dark vest, light grey tweed jacket, cloth cap, and lace- up boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Strefibrd, Welsh- pool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, February 24. Cbmmitted for trial at the adjourned West Kent Quarter hair, grey eyes, florid complexion, bald, with a prominent Sessions at Maidstone, on the 2ttd proximo, charged with veift running down^ the top of head and centre of^ forehes^. housebreaking, at Swingfleld, Kent : ; sandy whiskers and moustache, is a carpenter, and says he WILLIAM FOX a native of Canterbury, 27 years of learnt his trade at Sandbach, Cheshire, and lias worked during age 5 feet 7i inches'liWh ' fair complexion, dark broWn hair, the last 10 years at Manchester, London, Stoke, Newcastle, clbsely cut a few lisrh't whiskers ha2el eyes ; a rose in a flower- Hanley, Staflbrdshire, and last at Brookside, Manchester ; i » pot tattooed on right arm in blue indian ink. : a native of Scotland, speaks slightly with the Scotch a » WILLIAM SMITH, a native of Canterbury, 25 years of These men were tramps together. Information to be given age 5 feet 4i inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, j to Governor Roberts, County Gaol, Bedford; photographs closely cut and small sandy Whiskers, and hazel eye's. ' j can bs sent for identification.— Bow- street, February m hair and eyes, pale complexion, and pockpitted ; dressed in black mixture cloth coat, light- colonred cloth trousers with black stripe down the sides;, is a native of Beckham, London ; has been previously convicted of felony at Northallerton Quarter Sessions, and also at Norton, East Riding of York- shire,. for killing two sheep', and sentenced to six months a native of Scotland, speaks slightly with the Scotch accent. J imprisonment at Beverley. States that he is a native of closely cut, and small saiYdy . . txliLi Information to be given to Superintendent Dewar, Kent Constabulary, Seabrook, Sandgate, Km.- Bbw- st;, Feb. 21 Absconded on the 17th instant, from the Wilts Reforma- | tory Sfehool, JAMES TANNER, 16 years of age, stout build, Remanded at Guisbro' till the 28th instant, for larceny : j darft complexion, hair, and eyes, '' T '" on back of right hand, FREDERICK JONES 23 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, has recently tried to obliterate it; dressed m cord jacket and light brown hair hazel'eyes, sallow complexion, a native of : trousers, the red stripes have been taken out of the trousers London - dressed in bin, ok cloth coat and vest, grey striped i and the seam badly sewn* the collar, cults, and buttons are cloth trousers, black cap, and strong lace- up boots, tion to be given to Superintendent Prest, Gaisbro'' Riding ql. Vor';,- hivc,—/ iow- « < reei,. February 24. Description of' licence- holders who have failed1 to report themselves at a Metropolitan Police ! Station, as required by the Penal Servitude Act,. 1864: THOMAS OSBORNE, No. 4965, 33' j'earfc of age, 5 fleet 3 inches high, diti'k complexion; dark brown hair, blue eyes, " B: F.' and. a, ship on left arm, scar over left- temple, ruptured: was sentenced; to 7 years penal servitude at, Central Criminal Court) for burglary, liis sentenne will expire 29th January, 187.2. WILLIAM MAYS; Now 3781, Sffii years of: age, 5 feet- 7£. inches high, sallow; complexion, brown hair, liaail eyes^ scar on left) eyebrow,. moles: on,- bankand left, side-; was sentenced1 to 5 years penal servitude at Nottingham- for fraud) his sentence will expire 18th July, 1871. JOHN STROUD, No.,- 8249 31- years- of age, 5 feet 2| inches high, fair complexion, dark brown hair, dark blue eyes, ruptured, scars on arms, left eyebrow, and on nose ; was sentenced to 7 years penal servitude at Middlesex Sessions for larceny and receiving, after previous conviction, his sentence will expire 2nil April, 1872. THOMAS BILL, No. 3799, 70 years of , age, ,5. feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, grey hail', blue eyes, scar on right thumb, lost all teeth ; was sentenced to 10 years penal" seryi- tude at Hereford Sessions for burglary and previous convic- tion, his sentence will expire 24th March, I8i73.. THOMAS FOWLER, No. 2893, 59 years of, age, 5 feet 3 inches high, swarthy complexion, dark hair, hazel eyete, sears over right, eye, aud on chin ; was sentenced to 10 years peiial servitude at Derby Assizes for arson, his sentence will expire 17th March, 1873., 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 Commissiouen of! Police of the Metropolis, London, S'. W. 4- Metropolitan Police, Feb. 24. Committed for, trial: at the adjourned quarter sessions at Maidstone, on. the 2ud proximo, for stealing Turkeys, Geese, and- Fowls, at, Tunbridge Wells : JAMES MANN, a native of Avinger, Surrey, 40 years of age; i5 feet 8 inches high, brown hair, dark eyes, sallow com- plexion, married, and is a labourer ; dressed in velveteen jacket, ocrd trousers and vest, and cap with peak. EDWARD MITCHELL, alias BARHAM, a native of Rough fey, Sussex, 44 years of age, 5 feet 0 inches high, dark hair and few whiskers, turning grey, blue eyes, fresh com- plexion, inarriedj and is a labourer; dressed in velveteen jacket, grey vest, cord trousers, aud black billycock hat. PETER HARDS; alias JOHNSON, 26' yearsof age, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown frizzy hair, whiskers, and moustache, grey eyes, fresh complexion, mole behind left ear, single, is a brickmaker, and a native of Horsham, Sussex ; dressed in a dark pea jacket,, worsted cord trousers and vest, and black billycock hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Embery, Town Hall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.— Bow- street, February 24. Committed . for trial to the ensuing assizes at Warwick, for felony : JOHN TAYLOR, alias JONES, 29 years of age, 5 feet inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, pockmarked, ' Di' on left side, slim build, and has the appearance of a groom; he was recently convicted for felony at Worcester. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Gallaway, Aston, near Birmingham.- - Bow- street, February 24. Informa- j taken off- his- jacket, and Guisbro', North j over his jacket. ' No. 186' on tail of shirli. Information to be 1 given to Superintendent Abbott, Warminster, Wilts.— Bow- street, February 20. Missing from his home at Lower Broughton since the 12th ultimo : FREDERICK JAMES BUNKHEAD, com- mercial traveller, 37 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches'liiah; fresh complexion, short brown curly hair, brown moustache; slight beard, stout malce, speaks with a slight Irish a'e< ieiit:; dresjsed in green- and black mixture trousers, Irish frieze, coat, white scarf or muffler with black spots, black silk hat, gold watch aud guard with three- gold- coins as appendages,, and had about £ 10 in gold upon him, aud when last seen was also carrying, in his hand a bladk leather satchel ; it is feared l some ill lias befallen him. Information to be given at the Detective Police Office, Salford..— Bow- street, Feb'uary 20. Description of JOHN DRAPER, alias FREDERICK EMBERTON, remanded for burglary, at Ravensden, Beds, I on the night; of the 16th instant: 23 years of age, 5 feet 4$ inches high, long visage, no whiskers, light moustache, left thumb crooked., and top of middle, finger oil', caused- by the bursting of a gun some years ago ; he is a native of Bedford- shire, but has been living in Loudon lately. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Graham, Police Office, Bedford.— Bow- street, February 20. A man giving the name of JAMES BROWN, has been committed to Sandwich, Borough Gaol for 7 days, on the 16th instant, under the Vagrant Act : lie is 31 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, blue eyes, fair complexion, brown hair, tuft on chin, stout build, and stoops a little ; dressed in low crowned hard felt hat, narro\, v band with a steel buckle, old short light, brown c6it, pockets outside, vest- of the saiile material, light cord trousers, patches on knees, old ammuni- tion bluchers, cut down the front; says he is a native of Dublin, and that he is a- plasterer, worked last at Town Mailing, and that he was. discharged from the Royal Artillery at Woolwich two years ago. Information to be given to Head Constable Brothers, Town Hall, Sandwich.— Bow- street, February 20. Committed to Aylesbury Gaol for 2 months as a rogue and vagabond, on the 17th instant, from Newport Pagnell, Bucks : CHARLES JAMES WILSON, name supposed to be fictitious, address refused, represents himself to be a schoolmaster, out of employ, 33 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, stout, build, light brown hair, whiskers inclined to be sandy, circular cut over left eyebrow, and blind of right eye ; dreosed in dark brown tweed coat, dark cloth ribbed trousers, tweed vest, white shirt, black and white plaid scarf, old j. buttoned boots, brown cloth gloves, soft deerstalker hat, and without stockings. He has been going about the country obtaining charitable contributions from clergymen, school- masters, and others, by begging letters. Information to be given to Superintendent Hedley, Feimy Stratford, Bucks.— Bow- street, Feb- uary 20. Committed to Northallerton Gaol, for 21 days hard labour, under the Vagrant Act, on the 16th instant : ' JOHN CROSS, a tramp, who says he is a labourer, and a native of Whitehaven, Cumberland, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7£ inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, proportionate build ; dressed in an old grey cloth jacket, a jean jacket under- neath, old grey cloth vest, moleskin trousers, blue and white woollen muffler, white felt hat, and old clogs. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office. Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 20. Norwich. RICHARD BROWN, 31 years of age, 5 feet 6|- inches high, dark brown hair, blue eyes, swarthy complexion, stout make, branded with the letter B C on left breast, tattooed on. right arm, below elbow a griffin, same as are on the buttons of the 3rd Buffs, or 3rd Regiment of Foot, which he says he has served ten years in, also a horse below elbow, and crown, on inside of- same arm in large letters ' Racliael Holla,' with a star aud anchor under, and rings on three fingers of right hand, also on right arm above elbow a ship in full sail, under elbow a- soldier, crown,, and bracelet on wrist of left arm, rings on three middle fingers of left hftnd!; dressed in old blue pilot cloth jacket, and black buttons,: ( supposed to be stolen), slop and black cloth vest, underneath, dark mixture trousers, and old boots. States he is a native of St. Michael's, Norwich. Information to be give to Superintendent Jonas, North Riding Constabulary, Pickering, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, February 17. . Description of convict licence holders who have failed to report themselves at the Central Police Office, Manchester, j as required by the Penal Servitude Act, 1864 : LOUISA WALLWORK, No. 656, 27 years of age, 5 feet inches high, light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, cut on top of nose, two soars on left arm, lost several teeth ; was convicted of larceny from the person on the 29th November, 1865, at Manchester, and sentenced to seven years penal ser- vitude, which term will expire on the 28th November, 1872. MATTHEW MANNION, No. 661, 34 years of age, 5 feet 91 inches high, fair complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, two scars on left cheek, scar on back of neck and on bridge of nose ; was convicted of feloniously wounding on the 31st March, 1866, at Chester, and sentenced to six years penal servitude, which will expire on the 30th March; 1872. CHRISTOPHER WELTON, No. 109, 39 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high,, fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, small scar over right eye, cut on each thumb and first finger of left hand ; was convicted of burglary on the lst April, 1865, at. Chester, and sentenced to seven years penal servitude, which term will expire on, the 31st March, 1872. Information to be given, to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Manchester.— Bow^ sWeet, February 22. Description of JAMES BROWN, a tramp, remanded to Chepstow Petty Sessions on the 23rd instant, on a charge of larceny : about 47 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, propor- tionate figure, dark complexion, dark hair turning grey, hazel eyes, and long features ; dressed in black coat, old military trousers, brown cap, and old lace- up boots, cut across the fronts ; has an impediment in: his speech, says he is a native of Liverpool, and; served nine years in the 10th Regiment of infantry. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Usk; to Superintendent Llewellyn, Dsk; or to Inspector Ward, Chepstow, Monmouthshire. — Bow- street, February 22. Committed for trial at the next Beds L. ent AsSizes, for burglary: GEORGE TOMSON, alias WILLIAM PELL, about 25 years of age, 5 feet inch high, brown hnir, grey eyes,, fresh complexion,. scar in centre of forehead, and small one above right eye, right thumb appears to have been injured and has a large scar, is a carpel) . ter, and states that till lately he lived at Kettering, where b is mother lias married a shoemaker: ROBERT CAMERON, convicted at Hereford in the name qf JAMES MATHIE, re; al name supposed to be MATTHEWS; 32 years of age, 5f<> et 2$ inches high, red Description of JOHN LAWSON, remanded at Picker- ing, on a charge of felony : 25 years of age, 5 feet 6^ inches high, brown hair, light blue eyes, swarthy complexion, proportionate build, light coloured whiskers down sides of face, wart on forehead above left eye, and a native of Kirk- burn, near Driffield ; dressed in brown mixture cloth coat and vest, corduroy trousers, black cap, and old boots. It is believed he is the man who was committed from Drif- field about three, years ago,, for stealing a Watch, also from Norton, for stealing a Watch, and from Pocklington for stealing a Coat. Information to be given to Superintendent Jonas, North Riding Constabulary, Pickering.— Bow- street. February 201 Description of JAMES WILSON, remanded for vagrancy, 23 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, sandy whiskers on chin, slender build, a native of Castlegate, Huddersfield ; dressed in black cloth cap, coat, and vest, puce and white mixture trousers, and old boots. Information to be given to Super- intendent Jonas, North Riding Constabulary, Pickering.— Bow- street, February 20. Description of HUGH HUGHES, a native of Llaa- erchymedd, Anglesey, shoemaker, who is committed for trial at the Beaumaris Assizes on the 16th proximo, charged with arson he is 38 years of age, 5 feet 7^ inches high, dark brown hair, grey eyes, sallow complexion, proportionately built, gap in upper lip, tongue- tied, and nose bent to the right; has been tramping through North and South Wales, and states tliat he has been in Montgomery Gaol. Information to be given to the Governor of Beaumaris Gaol, Anglesey.— Bow- streiit, February 20. Absconded from liis situation, where he had been, placed licence from Calder Farm Reformatory School : CORNELIUS CROOK, blacksmith or nailmaker, 18 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, sallow complexion, dark hair, brown eyes, small scar on left of forehead, mole on each arm, blue mark above left wrist, and scar on back of right leg; dressed in corduroy, or probably dark coat with dark blue j trousers. £ 1 reward will be paid for his apprehension. In- j formation to be giveu to Superintendent Airton, WTest. Riding Constabulary, Dewsbury.— Bow- street, February 17. Description of two men, charged with' felony and remanded at Pickering : CHARLES YOUNG, 5. feet 4| inches high, dark browa Stolen- at, 12 noon on the 22nd instant, from the ' Angel and Crown' public- house, Whitecliapel - road: a silver horizontal open- faced Watch, maker Bennett, Cheapsidie, Nos. 15468 and 16567 ; a gold Neckchain ; three gold Finger Rings, one gentleman's, with bloodstone, '" L P.' in ofatEhglish: inside, two lady's, one set with pearls and garnets, two deficient, one set with two small gems ; and about £ 5 ( 10s. in farthings, remainder 4d. Pieces). By the potman, 18 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark, complexion, hair, and eyes ; dressed in brown overcoat, black vest and trousers, white mulifcr, lace boots, brass eyelets, and high black hat; known at Lady Lakes Grove, Stepney.— Metropolitan Police, H Division, Feb'uary 24. Stolen from a bedroom at the Borough Arms, Malmes- bury, on the morning of the 22nd instant,- a shepherd's plaid scarf Shawl, large pattern, nearly new. Supposed by a woman who' slept in the house the previous night : about 50 years of age. dressed in dark clothes and cloak, and a small plaid shawl thrown loosely over her shoulders, and carrying- two or three small boxes containing collars, which she hawks for sale ; she is accompanied by a, man about 56 years of age, dressed in dark clothes, carried a light- coloured waterproof coat on liis- aim, and walks with a stick. Information to be given to Superintendent Woodman, Wilts Constabulary, Malmesbury,— Bow- street, February 24. Stolen on the 18th instant, from the shop door of George Peak, second- hand clothes dealer, Crewe, a brown cloth shooting Jacket, bound with black braid, pockets outside. Also, on the 20th instant, from the premises of Mr. Leech, hay dealer, Shavington, a grey tweed shooting Coat, three pockets outside and one inside right, breast, the inside pocket contained a red Pocket- book with receipts in it. Also, on the 20th inst., from the premises of Mr. Charnock, Crewe, two woollen stuff Dresses, one blue, the other black with a small yellow spot. Information to be given to Superintendent Laxton, Nantwicli, or to Acting Inspector Wood, Crewe, Cheshire.— Bow- street, February 24. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Tynemouth, between 6' 45 and 8- 15 p. m. on the 19th instant : 3 silver Table Spoons, very old- fashioned pattern, marked ' M. H. a: 4 silver Tea Spoons, marked ' F.' 1 pair of silver Sugar Tongs. 1 old- fashioned Dress Ring, with red stone in centre, 2 gold Scarf Pins, one set with glass and hair, the other plain. 1 old- fashioned silver verge Watch, lias the name ' John Clark, fitter, Sunderland,' engraved on dial. 1 silver Coin, with a piece of gold in centre, about the size of a 3d. piece. Information to be given to Chief Constable Stewart, Tyne mouth, Devon.— Bow- street, February 22. Stolen on the night of the 17th instant, from an out- building at Searner Grange, the property of Mr. John Mason, farmer : seven 1 > ueks, two white, with a few dun- coleured feathers on back, the others all grey ; also a blue Drake with white neck.. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary Office, South Stockton, or to Sergeant Clarkson, Police Office,. Stokesley, - Yorkshire.. — Bow- street, February 22. Stolen from the Bushel Inn, Wisbech, on the 18th inst.,. a small silver Geneva Watch, with the letters ' W. W,' or ' W. C.' on the outside of case, which is smooth. Information to be given to Head Constable Sharpe, Wisbech, Cambs.— Bow- street, Feb'nary 22. Stolen between the llth and 18th instant, from gentle- men's rooms in the city of Oxford : a gold open- fae< f lever Watch, with gold dial, ' Maria Cree' and ' 13, 13' scratched on inside of ease, some dents on ease, maker Morley, London No. 6825 ;. also a plain open- face silver Geneva Wateh, hour hand broken in halves. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Head, Police Office, Oxford. - Bow- street, February 22. Stolen on the night of the 18th instant,, from a saddle- room at Casewick Hall, near Stamford : ; v black frock Coat, two pockets outside with flays, one inside left breast pocket,, four covered black cloth buttons in front> one button behind,, • and one missing ; a blask cloth Vest, no collar, black cloth covered buttons in front, two outside pockets .: vud one outside left breast, both coat and vest are melton cloth ; a pair of drab worsted Gloves j a pair of brown leather Gloves ; a new white cambric pocket Handkerchief, has never been washed ; an old white pocket Handkerchief, marked ' R. Quinn ' in one corner in ink ; a tobacco Pouch, which closes by turning one end into the other, the coat and vest are about half worn, the property of Robert Quinn ; also a light grey tweed Vest, no collar, two pockets outside ard one outside left breast, seven tbu- k bone buttons down the front, quite new, the property of Heury Watson. The offender will probably be wearing the coat, " having left an old brown cloth coat behind, lined in the kps with old horse rug, red and black plaid : suspicion is attached to a man who lived post boy at the White Hart Inn, Spilsby, about 11 years ago, about 35 years of- age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, sallow complexion, slender, brown hair, aud eaaal whiskers, which are shaved off chin ; dressed in black billycock hat, pepper- and- salt mixture vest and trousers, and Lace- up boots ; has the appearance of a groom, and calls him self a horse clipper ; may have a black cloth coat, with pockets at hips, outside breast pocket, black covered buttons, with the name ' Holkings' inside collar, in his possession, unless pawned or sold ; he pledged a snuff- coloured great- coat at Stamford on the 17th, sold the duplicate in the town, and left there on the evening of the 18th instant; maybe found in some union or casual ward. Information to be given to Superintendent Pidgeon, Bourn, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, February 22. Stolen between 5 and 11 p. m. on the 18th instant, from No. 78, Portland- place : a papier- mache Box, containing six Rings, one diamond cluster, one ruby and diamond cluster, one emerald and diamond, one turquoise, pearl, and diamond, and two diamond mourning ; two Brooehes, one silver and blue enamel, crest— a griffin holding a battle- axe, one silver and blue enamel, ' H. Andrews' and cross in centre ; a small carbuncle Locket, snake pattern, diamond eyes, a photograph of a gentleman enclosed ; a bunch of coral Charms, consisting of several small charms and a small gold chain ; a garnet Ear- ring ; a pair of small gold Ear- rings ; several gold Studs and Buttons ; and a pair of cairngorm Ear- rings.— Metropo- litan Police, E Division, February 22. Stolen on the 18th instant, from No. I, Edward- road, St. Leonard's- on- Sea : a gold scarf Pin, with white stone, a few light hairs under ; a gold Ring, set with corals, one stone missing ; a square gold Brooch, with pin across, old- fashioned ; a large gold oval Locket, with red stone in centre and small red stones round it; and an old silver Geneva Watch, much worn, and the bow missing. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Hastings, or at the Police Station, St. Leonard's- on- Sea.— Bow- street, February 20. Stolen from Shefford, on the evening of the 15th instant, a small black greyhound Bitch, white chest, white tip on end of tail, a little white on toes, rather inclined to be shy, and answers to ihe name of ' Bess.' Information to be given to Sergeant Bransom, Shefford, Beds.— Bow- street, February 20. Stolen from the laundry of Mr. James Godfrey, St. Ann's Heath, Egham, on the 17th instant : two calico Shirts, linen fronts, fasten behind ; a calico night Shift; a lady's night Dress, with narrow embroidery ; a lady's Chemise ; two boy's coloured flannel Shirts, small stripes; a table Cloth, all marked ' Budgen ;' three pieces of brown Holland, about 5 vards, used for ironing ; and an old Sheet, patched. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Hollington, Chertsey, or to Inspector Gray, Surrey County Constabulary, Egham. — Bow- street, February 20. Stolen from the house of John Patteson, in the borough of South Shields, on the 9th instant : a patent lever silver Watch, No. 7384, maker Isaac Brothers, South Shields, ' J. P.' on the centre of outside cases, a gold Albert and Locket attached. Suspicion is attached to a man of the following description, who slept the previous night in the house : about 34 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stiff build, fair com- plexion, light hair and whiskers; dressed in a light grey tweed cloth coat, light trousers, and light cap; supposed to be a mason or joiner. Information to be given to Chief Constable Richardson, South Shields.— Bow- street, February 20. Stolen from the cloak room at the College of Sallbey, on the night of the 13th instant : a dark mixture Coat, pockets on hips with flaps, one in left breast, plain collar, one of the corners at bottom of coat burnt brown, traces of a tear in front; a dark Overcoat, velvet collar, silk lining, pockets on each hip, one outside left breast, about half worn; a blue pilot Overcoat, black velvet collar, rough serge brown lining, mended with black cloth at the collar joining, double- breasted, pockets on hips, one inside left breast; a blue pilot Jacket, black bone buttons, pockets on hips, one inside left breast; a dark blue double- breasted Coat, velvet collar, calico lining, pockets on hips with flaps; a dark blue Overcoat, five buttons in front, two pockets on hips, one left breast, the bottom parts in front a little mildewed ; an Overcoat, two pockets on hips, one in left breast, containing Gloves and Papers ; a Tunic, with ' C. Lloyd, S. C.' inside right arm. Information to be given to Superintendent Galloway, Aston, near Birmingham. — Bow- street, February 20. Stolen about the 10th or 11th instant, from the officers' mess, 43rd Light Infantry, Fermoy : two silver snuff Boxes ; a silver gilt ditto ; an ivory ditto, two of the boxes have inscriptions ; and two Figures in Silver, representing an officer and a soldier, about a foot high, belonging to a silver centre piece. The suspected person is in custody, having been apprehended at Cork, but the property has not been recovered. A reward of £ 30 will be given for the recovery of the property, and a proportion if any are recovered separately. Information to be given to Captain Crozier, 43rd Light Infantry, Fermoy.— Bow- street, February 20. Stolen on the 16th instant, from No. 44, Bloomsbury- square, a chased coffee Pot, crest— a lion's head and motto ; a cruet Stand, to hold four bottles; a mustard Pot, gadroon edges, crest and motto ; a small cruet Stand, to match, to hold four bottles, crest and motto ; a oval Salver, crest— a bird ; a chased christening Mug, half pint, with inscription ; a butter Knife, shell pattern, crest and motto ; two tea Spoons, fiddle pattern, marked ' S.;' and a pair of sugar Tongs, all silver.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, February 20. HABITUAL CRIMINALS. Particulars of Persons Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the Week ending 2 5th February, 1871, and subject to Police Supervision under the provisions of the " Habitual Criminals' Act, 1869," Part III, Sec. 8. Office Register Number. NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. MASKS and REMARKS. © HO < F Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. A 935 B 2365 B 3592 B 3593 B 3594 C 3016 C 3017 C 3058 D 742 F 296 F 1209 F 1210 G 369 H 3037 613 J 1411 J 1412 K 791 K 792 Thomas Allen James Bury, alias Matthew Bates, alias Banks Ann Brown, alias Sarah Ann Dowell, alias Chadwick, alias Ann Dowd Ellen Butler; alias Ellen Traynor-, alias Hamilton Henry Buck Bridget Cafferty Sarah Carty, alias Smith Thomas Costello Arthur Dill George Frost 25 37 31 55 24 41 ; 35 18 18 24 5 5i brown ( blue Jane Flynn, alias Jane Flannagan James Froggatt Eliza Greenhalgh, alias Eliza Mancer 33 1& 22 Thomas Hulme William Jones, alias Thomas West William Jamieson, alias William Jameson Margaret Johnson Elizabeth Kippax George Knowles 24 33 37 60 5 7i 5 2 5 1 5 6* 5 1 5 2£ 5 4 5 2 6 0i 5 If 5 8 5 0i 5 3 5 4- 5 3f 5 Oi brown lt. brn brown brown dark brown brown brown brown brown It. bm brown hazel grey ; blue grey black grey light hazel hazel grey hazel grey brown blue fresh sallow fresh sallow fair grey fireman spinner hawker hawker 36 18 5 0 brown dk. brn brown grey brown blue hazel brown light blue | grey dk. bm blue fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow grey ! fresh swarth rag sorter charwoman labourer labourer collier servant collier factory worker labourer labourer striker Wakefield 25 I 2 ] 71 Preston 22 | 2 [ 71 Salford 25 I 2 | 71 Salford 22 | 2 1 71 Preston 22 I 2 I 71 Wakefield 22 | 2 I 71 Salford 22 | 2 | 71 Leicester ( County) 22 1 2 I 71 Bath 23 ! 2 | 71 Wakefield 25 I 2 ] 71 Salford 25 I 2 I 71 Wakefield 25 | 2 | 71 Salford 25 I 2 I 71 Salford 25 | 2 | 71 Lewes 25 | 2 I 71 Salford 25 | 2 1 71 rag gatherer charwoman turner Wakefield 20 | 2 | 71 Salford 25 | 2 ] 71 Cold Bath Fields 22 | 2 I 71 Larceny, simple Felony Uttering Larceny, simple Felony Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, shnple Larceny, person Larceny, servant Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person 6 months 6 months 12 months 18 months 12 months 6 months 18 months 15 months 4 months 6 months 12 months 8 months 7 years 7 years 7 years 7 years 7 years 7 years 7 years 7 years 2 years 7 years 7 years 7 years 6 months I 7 years 6 months months 6 months 4 months months 9 months 7 years 1 year 7 years 7 years 7 years 7 years Peterborough Bolton, Lancashire Manchester Manchester Burnley, Lancashire Batley, Yorks Ashton- under- Lyne 5, Churchway, Somers- town, London Bath Bamsley, Yorks Salfordj Lancashire Sheffield Oldham, Lancashire Stockport, Cheshire Canterbury Manchester Rotherham, Yorks Oldham 6, Mary- street, Hox- ton, London Cut right wrist, scar left arm, left knee, and top of back Scar right wrist, cut centre of forehead, over right eye, mole left cheek and left of neck. Two previous con- victions for felony. Moles on chin and right arm, cut comer of right eye, right arm and hand, ' F.' bend of left elbow and left hand. Three previous con- victions for felony Cut fourth finger left hand and left of nose. Three previous convictions for felony Scars right arm, moles left arm, large cut right of fore- head, nose broken. Two previous convictions for felony Nose deformed, scar right arm and inside second finger right hand Scar back of right hand, mole left wrist, pockmark right of mouth and back and back of neck. Two previous convic- tions for felony Scar top of forehead, mole on chin Spot on left wrist Blue spot on forehead and over left eye, ' D D' left side, sailor, woman, and rose left arm Mole back of neck. Three previous convictions for felony Mole left arm and back, scar each buttock and back Brown mark left temple, ' J. M.,' heart, blue dot, and ' J. E.' left arm,' F. F. S. B.' and ' 21' right arm, cut right of chin, frecklcd. Two previous convictions for felony Cut lower lip, left eyebrow, scar right of forehead, left arm been broken Fourth finger each hand crooked, dimple on chin. Two previous convictions for felony Blue dot left wrist, cut each eyebrow, bridge of nose, and left cheek, mole on right cheek, nose crooked Blind right eye, wart right side of nose, slightly pock- marked Scar right elbow, back of neck, and right shoulder. Two previous convictions for felony Anchor and two flags right arm, star, anchor, and ' K.' left arm HABITUAL CRIMINALS— cowled Office Register Jfumber. NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for Sentence. S Period for which subject to Police upervision. Intended Residence MARKS and REMARKS. 9 ao - « t Height. Hair. Eyes. * Pace. Trade or Occupation. which Convicted. after Liberation. II 96 Augustus Lewis 34 5 8 dk. brn hazel dark shoemaker Winchester 18 | 2 | 71 uarceny, bailee 4 months 7 years 1 ' areham, Hants Is car on breast. Received too late for insertion last week J, 1301 Sarah Lacy, alias Jones, alias Taylor, alias Holland 45 5 1 dk. brn lazel Eresh — Liverpool 25 | 2 | 71 Housebreaking 4 months 7 years ] 7, Barlow- street, Liver- pool I. 1302 John Litherland 28 5 7 Drown grey fresh engine tentr Wakefield 20 | 2 | 71 Larceny, person 4 months 7 years ndustrialHome, Wake- field fourth finger right hand crooked, cut left eyebrow and on nose M 2762 Thomas Matthews 27 5 6f dk. hrn jazel fresh ; oiner Enutsford 21 | 2 | 71 Larceny, simple 12 month. 7 years X), Back Chester- street, Birkenhead, Cheshire Jut left eyebrow, bottom front, teeth irregular. Two pre- vious convictions for felony M 2763 John Murphy 18 5 31 brown grey fresh abourer Knutsford 21 | 2 J 71 Larceny, simple 12 months 7 years i, Winstey- street, Bir- kenhead, Cheshire Seal back of right hand, cut under left eye P 1067 Thomas Pearson, alias Alfred Parker 31 5 8i brown blue sallow . abourer Preston 22 | 2 | 71 Felony 6 months 7 years London 3ut on nose E 1732 Sarah Ann Rogcrson, alias Sarah Robinson, alias Sarah Ann Rogers Thomas Rutter 20 5 1 It. brn grey fresh factory worker Knutsford 23 | 2 [ 71 Larceny, person 9 months 7 years S, Law- street, Stock- port, Cheshire Pockmarked B, 1733 35 5 6 dk. brn lazel fresh tailor Devon ( County) 20 | 2 J 71 Larceny, simple 4 months 7 years Honiton, Devon Scar left shin and forehead S 1207 Johanna Shea 19 4 9i dk. brn blue fresh servant Liverpool 25 1 2 | 71 Larceny, simple 4 months 1 year Not known Wart back of left hand S 3242 John Smith 31 5 9i 9 It. brn dark fresh [ abourer Worcester Larceny, simple 12 months 7 years Broadway, Worcester Cut on forehead and left shin, T 1417 John Taylor 39 5. brown hazel grey fresh grocer 23 | 2 | 71 Salford 25 | 2 | 71 Fraud 12 months 7 y ears > Whitefield, near Man- chester scar under right eye, mole left cheek. Two previous convictions for felony Scar corner left eye, moles on neck and right elbow X 1418 Samuel Tongue, alias Tong 38 5 81 black dk. brn fresh' labourer Knutsford 21 | 2 | 71 Larceny, simple 12 months 7 years Not known Fourth finger left hand inj ured,, lost one upper front tooth. Two previous convictions for felony Cut right hand, thumb, and first and third fingers right hand, slightly pockmarked. Two previous convictions for felony Wart back of neck, long cut left arm. Received too late for insertion last week T 1419 W 1926 Mary Tracey, alias Maria Taylor Walter Watts 23 17 5 5 11 5 brown It. brn grey grey fresh fair factory worker plasterer Salford 22 | 2 | 71 Winchester 18 | 2 | 71 Larceny, person Larceny, simple 18 months 4 month ® 7 years 1 year Oldham, Lancashire Not known W 3153 William Watson, alias Kelly, alias Thomp- son, alias Clarke 18 5 4| dk. brn grey sallow factory hand Manchester Larceny, simple 18 months 7 years Bacup, Lancashire Scars left of forehead, mole 25 | 2 | 71 centre of back. Three pre- vious convictions for felony W 3154 W 3155 Robert Webster Annie Wharton, alias Ann Wharton, alias Hannah Wilson 36 31 5 5 71 31 brown brown grey brown fair fresh labourer tailoress Preston 22 ] 2 | 71 Salford 25 | 2 | 71 Felony Larceny, simple 12 months 12 months 7 years- 7 years Garstang, Lancashire] Salford, Lancashire Cut right eyebrow and nose, mole left of forehead. Three previous convictions for felony Cut centre of forehead, scar bend of each elbow, pock- pitted. Three previous W 3156 Elizabeth Whittaker, alias Elizabeth White 37 5 21 dk. brn GREY sallow cjprwoman Chester ( County) 20 | 2 | 71 Larceny, simple 4 months 7 years- Childer Thornton, neai Chester convictions for felony Cut on upper lip W 3157 Celia Whalley 28 4 lli light grey fresh factoryhand Knutsford 21 | 2 | 71 Larceny, simple 12 months 7 years- Higher Hill Gate Stockport, Cheshire ' B,' right arm, mole right cheek. Two previous con- victions for felony W 3158 Catherine Williams, alias Catherine Taylor George William Wilson 42 5 11 It. brn blue sallow charwoman Salford 22 | 2 j 71 Preston 22 | 2 [ 71 Larceny, simple 18 months 7 years- Manchester Third and fifth fingers right hand crooked, cuts left thumb, forehead, bridge of nose, and upper lip, lost all upper teeth Moles on forehead, left cheek, and neck, cut back of left hand W 3159 20 5 w brown hazel sallow shoemaker Felony 6 months 7 years Preston W 3160 Thomas Worth 41 5 7 brown blue fresb traveller Manchester 25 I 2 I 71 Embezzlement 18 months 7 years Cheadle, Cheshire Scar centre of forehead and right eyebrow, moles on throat, chest, and back of W 3161 John Woods 28 5 91- dark brown fresh labourer Preston 22 | 2 | 71 Felony 6 months 7 years Kirkham, Lancashire neck Scar right elbow, third finger left hand, and on- forehead, scrofula marks on neck W 3162 Edward West 36 5 51 grey dark grey fresh printer Leicester ( County) 22 1 2 | 71 Felony 18 months 7 years S wiss Cottage Liveri Stables, St. John' Wood, London Webbing between thumb and finger right hand, scar eorner left eye. Two pre- vious convictions for felony . NTFTMRJL* S; ISS * Habitual Criminals Register Office, 4, Whitehall- place, London, S. W., 24th February, 1871. TBI TEA G A T hrrt ft. February 24. WAR OFFICE, 6FT § £ J February 24, 1871. RE STY'S SEERYIG desebteis e. hom he WtMM II M A I E. Un and alter this date ( Dec. 11,1857), until further notice, the Reward given by the War On, TWENTY SHILLINGS instead of TEN ) 6 for the Apprehension of a Deserter will 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. BEGh NO. COBJ? S. i WHERE BORN. TRADE! SIZE. HAIR. COAT & TROUSERS.' DATE OB1 ^ ESEBTN. TLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 210800 210801 210802 210803 210804] 210805 210806 2I0807| 210808 210809 " zioslo 210811 210812 210813 210814 210815 210816 210817 210818 210819 Freeman, Peter Ferguson, James Flude, James Fox, George Fusby, Joseph Flemming, James Grindle, James Gowenlock, WM. Gorry, Patrick Gavin, Laurence 1060! 1408; 29924 31603 447 1502 63rd Foot 64th Foot- Koy. miMf ditto ditto General Serv. 14th I'eot 34th FoOt 1386: 56th Foot 12£) 0| 67th Foot Galway ] mason Belfast1 j weaver GEDDINgton, Nthrtipt. [ shoemaker DOVER seaman London ; stableman Peckham, Surrey labourer Rotherham, IOI- IS DITTO Oldham, LANCASHIRE hatter Dysant, Westmeath groom Ballinasloe, Galway bellhanger J 241 5 6 | brown 23 25 221 19 19 211 22 101 8 7 51 71 6I 51 brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn brown dk. bra dk. brn brown grey grey blue hazel hazel grey grey hazel hazel grey fresh fresh fair dark fresh pale fresh sallow- fresh fresh regimental ditto white slop; cord regimental ditto black; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto Hargraves, Thomas Harris, Henry Haynes, Edward Hand, James Hall, John Hall, Thomas Hughs, Neil Holmes, William Hazeldine, Samuel Husband, William 31229 210820 210821 210S22 210823 210824 210825 210826 210827 210828 210829 210830 210831 210832 210833: 210834 210835 • 210836 210837 Jackson, Thomas Johnston, William Jones, Edward Johnson, Johu Kelly, John Kennedy, William Kelly, James Lockwood, Richd. Lester, Thomas May, Henry 1562 4th Feet 2329 18th Foot 1709 20th Foot, 2331 60tli Rifles — 68th Foot 989 93rd Foot L 97th Foot 1409 98tli Foot 2376 100th Foot 31229 Roy. Artillery 18th Hussars 572 43rd Foot 68th Foot - j- Roy. Artillery 2573 14th Foot 1924 17th Foot , 986 88th Foot 676 Rov. Artillery — f. ditto ' 1st Foot Hanley, Stafford Barringworth* Witney, Oxford Windsor, Berks Salford, Lancashire Peterhead, Aberdeen Roxburgh Gateshead, Durham Carlisle Crieff, Perth blitcksmith servant labourer groom, dyer shoemaker labourer [ joiner ' brtissirtoldr. 191 5 314,5 21115 191 5 19 5 251 5 19 [ 5 221 5 191% 21IL5 61 brown 5F brown It. brn brown BI- dwn brown dk. brn It. hrti IBS brn brown brown grey grey grey liazcl blue blue hazel I^ Y Igrey fair sallow [ fair : fresh sallow swrtliy fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto black regimental black; moleskin regimental ditto ditto' 30 Jan. 22 Jan. 1 Eeb. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. Devonport Malta Bedford I. of Grain Woolwich Deptford Sheffield Shorncliffe Curragh Aldershot 31 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 28 Jan. 2 Feb. 27 Jan. 2 Feb. 26 Jan. 1 Feb. 23 Jan. ditto Devonport Cork Colchestcr Manchester Fort George Berwick* Athlonc Bury Woolwich off furlough to Liverpool scar on right side of head recruit, surgically inspected tattooed on arms ; off pass to London recruit, surgically inspected off furlough ; scar on each shin mole on right side over liver off furlough took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Uppingham * Northampton ditto off pass recruit, not surgically inspected, ditto * on Tweed off furlough; took the whole of reg. aaoi Nottingham ShanWiill, Antrim Shoreditch, London Thrapsiton, Nrthmp8n Dublin Manchester Kirkdale, Lancashire Boston, Lincoln Ipswich Clerkenwell, London.]- shoemaker trunkiMiilter labourer blacksmith papcrhangr labourer boilermaker labourer ditto ditto 1 23 5 381- 5 19 5 22J 5 23 5 2015 25 5 211 5 119 5 18 5 61, brown 41; brown 5 : lt. brn It. brh dk. hrn brown brown It. brn dk. brn browh GREY blue liazel grey blue grey grey hazel blue fresh FAIR fresh Iresll dark fresh fresli fair fresh sallow black ; dark regimental grey ; black white smock ; regimental clitto regimental plain blaek fust. 2 Feb. 26, Jan. 27 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 28 Jan. Bristol L- Uulbwiino London Luton Sheffield Aldershpt Gosport Woolwich Ipswich London recruit, approved off furlough; pockpitted recruit, attested scar over foresnin; recruit [ abdomen off furlough to Manchester; sain on clitto to Liverpool; scar left shin pockpitted tattooed on chest and arm; recruit 210839 Miller, Henry Miers, Samuel Morgan, Rees McCartney Samuel McCulloch, John Monrow, Thomas Midlemas, John Martin, George Moore, James McNally, John 1925 5th Foot 82 6th Foot 10681L? th Foot -- 1,4th FOOT 390 17th Foot 1822 18th Foot 15& 8 20th Foot 18S6: 29T, h Foot 3896' 33rd Foot 1703: 72nd Foot Hilgay, Norfolk I ditto 201 5 61 brown ' Leicester 1 ditto 13115 6 light Aberdare, Glamorgan collier 261 5 8 It. bra Gomior, Antrim. weaver- 21 5 61' daslt' ' Edinburgh baker 26Jj5 5 | fan- Glasgow labourer ' 191; 5 9|! brown I Newcastle- on- Tyne shoemaker 191; 5 6 j brown Bristol ' gvoam » Jrt- brown j Stratford, Essex labourer [ 341 5 6l| browm : Dumfries spinner 22115 61] dk. bmi hazel grey grey dark grey grey hazel grey hazel hazel fcesh fair [ fair ' fresh ifrfeshi ' faii- fresh pale; fiisShl fresh regimental ditto ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto | ditto ditto 26 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. 29 Jan. 15 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jail. 2 Feb. 1 Feb. : Glasgow ; Buttevant Carlisle Dublin: Aldershot Curragh Cork Portsmouth Aldeiisliot Cork | took part of reg. noc. mole on right shoulder off furlough to Halifax ditto to Aberdare, Glamorgan recruit,, not finally approved off furlough to Glasgow tattooed on hands j off furlough to Glasgow off furlough ditto lost four lower front teefh 21Q840 McGerry, John 2108411 Moise, James 210842; Martin, John 210843: McKay, James 210844 840845 210846 210847 210848 210849 Nicholl, GEORGE Nightingale, John O'Brien, Patrick O'Neill, John Price, Thomas Panting, Frederick 16.15 [ ditto 1206: Rifle Brigade 31649: Roy. Artillery — 1 | General Serv. 1023 4tli Drag. Gds. 730, 9th Foot 2462; 14th Foot — 1 General Serv. 1298 8th Hussars 1294 6th Foot [ Westminster Bray, Wicklow Linwood, Renfrew Dunstable, Beds Bolton, Lancashire Sallindine, Mayo Rathdowney, Queen's Templeptrck., Antrim Cunib'raen, Monmth. labourer blacksmith groom chandler draper grocer . mason groom farmer Collier 21085l| 210852 210853 210854 210855 210856 21) 0857 210858 210859 210860 210861 210862 210863 210864 210865 210866 210867 210868 210869 Plant, Jaales Pickering, Harry Payne, Joshua Quinn, Matthew Randall, Edwin Rutherford, Thos Rice, Robert Ruhon, Thomas Simpson, Charles Scotney, William Smith, John 2183, 1900 1178 1- 31667 1185 1187 2 ® S0 8981 8th Foot 17th Foot 77th Foot. 100th Foot Roy. Artillery 7th Drag. Gds. 13th Hussars 23rd. Foot General Serv. Grcn. Guards Wetherbv, York Loughborough, Leic. Northampton Quebec Lambeth, Surrey Tenterden, Kent Edinburgh St. Geo. E., London Crewe, Cheshire Stoke- upon- Trent 20 ,5 SRTE 18 [ 5 .1.81! 5 20| 5 301 [ 5. 24 201 191 81 dk. hrn blue ft ITOWN grey brown , blue dk. brfu [ blue fair ! grey It. brti ; grey BROWN ( hazel dk. bifn [ hazel dk. BRTNL It. brt grey blue dark faic frfe& li fresh faii- fresh fair fresh fresh fresh . ditto IBLITE; tweed, plain blue; moleskin plain regimental ditto plain regimebtal . ditto 5 Feb. 28 Jail. 26 Jan. 4 Feb. 26 Jam 1 Febi 27 Jan. 31 Jan. 29 Jam 30 Jan. Ballincollig Woolwich ditto Paisley Manchester Aldershot SheMeld Liverpool Dublin Killarney J.' ou left i labourer : 201: 5 sliosfinisher' 201; 5 brushmaker labourer carpenter groom plumber labourer puddler potter 241 32115 20- H5 231 211 21' 33 71 It. brm 6 £ brown 6F; It. brill 71 brown 711 brown 9 jdk. BRTI 911 brown 5 brown 5 J j browit 81; brown blue blue blue blue grey blue blue liazel blue hazel [ FRJ^ hi » I fresli I fair j fresh ; ' I'IR 1 sallow | fresh fresh light fresh ditto 1 ditto ditto ditto clitto ditto dark regimental smock; cord l- egimental 26 Jan. 31 Jan. 1 Febi 2 Feb. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Jan. 27 Jan. | Manchester Aldershot Portsmouth Burnley I. of Grain Maidstone Edinburgh Chatham NW'tle- u- L London tattooed on left arm tattooed on arms ; recruit D; off furlough burn on right breast recruit white patches on skin off furlough to Lydney, Gloucester mole on right calf off furlough to Leicester ' J. P.' on left wrist D off pass to London supposed in Tenterden absent from watch setting tattooed on arms; off pass to London recruit, not surgically inspected Sykes, Joseph Smith, Thomas Smith, John Sowter, Edwin Geo. TOmkins, John Tierney, John Thorn, John Wilkinson, George 709] 4tli Foot S2' 22 J I6th Foot 32nd Foot 68th Foot ditto Engineers ' 7thDfeg. Gds. Rifle Brigade ditto ! St. hDra. g. < J « 1 1400 106161 975 1 1730 1494 962 Sibson,, Northampton labourer Shrewsbury — Lepton, Yorkshire collier Londonderry shoemaker Prestbury, Cheshire ditto Quarndon, Derby labourer Southwark, Surrey hammermn Marylebone, London lather Portsea, Hants mason Bradford, Yorkshire labourer 30 5 201 r. 241! 5 243 ; 5 19 ; 5 T9 ! 5 27 [ 5 251! 5 19|; 5 2T!' 5 10 grey blue grey blue hazel blue grey liazel 210870| 210871: 210872 210873 2X0874 210875 210876 210877 210878 210879 Waring, Thomas Wilcock, John White, Ed. Vincent Webb, George Williams, Jas. W. Wilson, James Wilson, James Wilson, William Weller, Samuel Yates, Robert 1549 1188 1694 1630 10000 1710 9th Lancers 12th F'oot 34th Foot Rifle Brigade ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto RL. Engineers Rov. Artillery | Manchester Preston, Lancashire Lancing, Sussex Haggorstone, Middlx. Christcliurch, Surrey NewcaStle- on- Tyne Melbourne, Derby Belturbet, Cavan Dorking, Surrey' Plymouth ditto ditto bookbinder cabinetmkr. groom labourer ditto ditto bricklayer shoemaker 2- 2 251 201 19 191 20* 24 20 21 214 It. bra broWM lt„ brrf brown dk. brp | brcfWn broivrt 81 dk. bra 7 DK. brh: grey OLIDTE.' LMI hazel 8 : brown hazel 51, brown igrey 6 dk. brii hazel 41 brown hazel 41-| dk. FERT 71' dk. brft 8; It. brni 7- 11 elk. BRA 7 ! BROWN 6- 1; It. bra fresh FRESH fair dark dark fresh freah fresh sallow fresh [ fresh fresli fresh [ fresh grey J dark dk. brn, dark fresh grey hazel GREY grev fresh fair1 ditto plain 4 regimental white slop; fust, fustian,; cord I regimental , ditto I ditto I ditto ! ditto black; tweed regimental ditto: ditto dittoi dark; moleskin cord ; fustian black ; tweed regimental ditto 31 Jan. 6 Feb. 4 NovJ 31 Jan. 31 Jan., 2 Feb. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. 30 Jan., 2 » Jan. 114 Jan. 128 Jan. | 1 Feb. 28 Jan. 28 Jan., 31 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Jan. 2 Feb., ^ 0 Jan. Chester Canterbury Natal Manchester ditto Chatham Shorncliffe Dover J Woolwich ! Leecfe Manchester Preston Shorncliffe Woolwich ditto Durham London Manchester Chatham Portsmouth D recrttit supposed gone to the diamond fields recruit, finally approved ditto anchor on left arm ; left his guard off furlough to London scar at bend of left elbow ; off furlough scar right elbow ; off furlough recruit, finally approved scar right sicte of face Scar on right breast stain above right clavicle [ teeth, recruit, mole on lumbar region, beautiful set of scar lower part of throat; recruit, attested recruit, finally approved mark on leffc side of neck and ! eft leg out on left, eye 210880 210881 210883' 210884: 210885 210886 210887, 210888] 210889 Ailes, William Alexander, Andv. ASH, Thomas Barton, Henry Bartholomew, Hy. BURNEY, William BROWN, Frederick Beith, Robert Byrne, John Barker, William 69] INS! 2625 1095 1264 2741S] 2187 138( 5 147B 23rd Foot 72FTD FOOT Army Service 6th Dragoons 9th Lancers 1V2& 11th Hussars 210890 210891 210892 210893 210894 210895 210896 210897 210898 210899 Biggs, Charles Barnes, Henry Bridehope, Henry Bryant, William Crostingham, Thos. Crow, Alfred J. Clayton, Henry E. Connell, John Crawley, Jonali Clare, Oliver ' Graft. Gitardsi 15th Foot 56th Foot 60th Rifles 117B 68th F'oot 1376 77th Foot Ewell, Surrey Kirkcudbright Southwark, Surrey Walberton, Sussex Hoxton, London Droxford, Hants Nottingham Renfrew Dublin i Denbigh brickmakei- libouref engineer labourer rugmaker ] clerk. ] labourer ; hammermii tobaccospnr [ labourer 301 22| 19J 181 201 22 23 201 181 | 27 5A: brown , brown lOljdJtv BURT hazel dk. bril grey brown' [ brown brown1 Igrey SWOT'S1 idark dk. brrt [ hazel black I hazel dk. brrt! blue brown1 I It. brn 101 8 8 81 51 71 fresh ruddy daa- k dark fresh sallow fresh dark pale fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto: ditto clitto ditto ditto ditto ditto 4 Feb. 9 FEB. 8 Feb. 6 Feb. 5 Feb. 14 Nov. 9 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 20 Jan. [ Newport, M ; Yniglkal [ Woolwich ] Brighton | Aldershot Suez: Canal I Ijondon ( Ayr I Curragli ] Quebec Holloway, London Cambridge 1032 95t, li Foot Liverpool 2310 Roy. Artillery! Hayes, Kent 113ii 6th Dragoons Heathfield, Sussex 102i) 10th Hussars ] St. Pancras, London 111$ 12th Lancers 92 ® 14th Hussars 681$ Gren. Guards 1924 4th Foot Burnley, Lancashire Marylebone, Londonl Southall, Beds [ Warwick coachman labourer ditto gardener shoemaker engineer carpenter 6I 7f 61 7 8F ( 20F 5 S 231; 5 40| 5 I1.9J 15 19 5 ] 161| 4 101 211! 5 8| J22| 5 71 1341' 5 11 17F: 5 61 It. brn | blue dk. brn hazel dk. brn[ grey brown Sgrey brown ] brown brown ; grey brown iblue brown jbrown . fair dk. brn, grey ! fresh It. brn ] grey 1 fair [ fair sallow fresh fresh dark fresh fresh ditto tweed; black regimental ditto: ditto ditto ditto- ditto' ditto' ditto' 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 3 Feb. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 3 Feb. Templemre. Portsmouth Gosport Woolwich Brighton Hounslow Aldershot WateDf'ord London Chester 2109001 210901 210902 210903 210904 210905 210906] 210907 210908 210909 Catterns, Edw. W. J Carrey, Michael Creed, Francis Cavanagh, Michael Caton, Thomas Cook, John Curran, Michael Culpin, Thomas C. Caffrey, James Cooper, Reuben 22841: 14t. il F'oot — : 18th Foot 1983I; 20th Foot 15671' 31st Foot 13601156th Foot 14361] 80th Foot 1103 87th Foot 1291 97th Foot 1716 98th Foot 1592I Rifle Brigade 210910 210911 2109121 Clow, James Cole, Samuel Carter., Jolm 210913 Chilton, Thomas 21.0914 210915 21C91G 210917 810918 210910 Cooper, William, Campbell, George Collings, Thomas Devin, James Draycott, Luke Doel, Benjamin 887 666 " 10201 , Roy. Artillery ditto 8205JIU.. Engineers-; ditto General Serv. ditto 18tli Hussars ] London ; Glasgow 1 Cork 1 Middlestorough, Yk. Mullingar, Westmsh. Kibblesworth, Drhm. Lurgan, Armagh St. Ive's, Hunts Sunderland, Durham | London Alloa, Clackmannan Godmanchstr., Hunts Iver, Middlesex High Wycmbe, Bucks Chelsea, London Greenock, Renfrew London Edinburgh — 1141,4 liammermnl [ 181,5 servant labourer servant labourer flaxdresscr clerk pudAer groom 191 5 1211: 5 ,231,5 22 5 25 15 ( 26 16 1191S 5 ' 181 5 4 51 6 51 7 51 91 6 61 brown dk. brni brown It. bm It. bm dk. brni] It. bm brown It. brn 51 brown blue brown blue grey grey grey hazel hazel blue hazel fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark ditto black regimental ditto1 ditto' ditto: ditto ditto! ditto ditto! 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 6 F'eb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 23 Jan. 31 Jan. 7 Feb. 5 Feb. Sheffield Glasgow Cork Curragh ditto Belfast Malta Dover: Curragli Woolwich oil' furlowgh to Kirkcudbright; D scar 011 right shin recruit tattooed on arms took waist- belt large dark mole below left, nipple j sear back of right hand and under left! eye [ off furlough to Montreal; pockpitted clitto to London ' H.' and anchor on left arm supp. gone to Amcrica with a woman short hair tattooed 011 arms ; off pass to Burnleyi off furlough to London took waist- belt _ J * pencil case maker recruit, not surgically inspected supposed gone to Hong Kong took part of reg. nec. tattooed on left ami 3593 Gren. Guards Stapleford, Notts 905 Scots Fusiliers Trowbridge, Wilts [ painter llabourer ditto bricklayer painter engineer groom saddler labourer 291 203 24J " 22" 22 22 21 20 24 29 j sallow fresh fresh fresh sallow dark dk. brn 1 dk. brn fresh black 1 grey freJh brown 1 hazel fair brown | grey fair dk. brnj grey brown j grey brown '[ grey brown "( Hazel 71 j black [ hazel 4-|-: dark 1 grey 91 74 111 101 ditto' ditto ditto ditto- fustian grey ; plaid black; grey regimental ditto 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 1 Feb. 4" Febv 29 Jan. 12 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 7 Feb. 5 Feb. ditto ditto AlderSliot F'hullmm London Cardiff Birminghm Edinburgh London ditto off furlough I scars on forehead, chin, chest, & It. forefinger mote on right siaputa iscar on neck and right groin ; recruit, lost a front tooth, raolo near rti shoulder; recruit, not finally approved [ recruit recruit, approved ' took waist- belt and part, of reg. nec. February 24. P CLICK GAXETT E. 7 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). OFFICE NO. name. REG. MO. SIZE. ! HAIR. ! EYES. FACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OE DESERTS. PLACE OE JUSSUSRTION. 21092'.'! 210921 210922 210. 23 210924 210925 210926 210927 210928 210929 Donnellan, John Downs, Patrick Dowling, Patrick Delmore, Thomas Emmett, John W. Estquale, Henry Farmer, Samuel Freeman, Thomas Feary, Frederick Francis, Frederick 1951 1755 2305 1634 1481 3186 9683 2Qth Foot I 68th Foot 22nd Foot General Serv. Rifle Brigado Boy. Artillery 4th Foot 90th Foot Roy. Artillery Rl. Engineers Cahir, Tipperary Hulme, Lancashire Cork Liverpool Faversham, Kent Ongar, Essex Barkby, Leicester Newbridge, Kildare Over, Cambs Doncaster, York grocer eabinetmkr. coppersmth farrier painter groom jpiecer hammerirm clerk [ 231 124 19 23 181 201 19 231 20 22 6\ dk. brn 5 ; It. brn t 5 jljrown • H dark 41 [ brown 8f 41 71 8 dk. brn It. brn It. brir ' brown: grey grey grey ; grey hazel grey grey blue grey grey fair fresh fresh dark fair fresh faii- fresh fair; swrthy regimental tweed tweed ; black black; twged regimental ditto ditto Uitto ditto • ditto 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 4 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 21 Jan. 1 Feb. 17 Jan. Cork Manchester London Cardiff " Woolwich ditto Aldershot Cork Pembroke Tain, MARKS AND REMARKS scar on left eyebrow; recruit sear over left eye ; recruit, attested, scar behind left leg; recruit scar back of left hanf ; off pass to IcodoA off furlough to Stalybridge ditto to Hackney, London, ditto to Hereford; 210930 210931 210932 210933 210934 210935 210936 210937 210938 210939 Gordon, James Green, Chas. Hen. Geraghty, Joseph Grindle, David Green, Bernard Gately, William Grindrod, John Gibson, George Holdsworth, John Hogan, Thomas 1389 3321 1731 2515 1401 628 2381 953 750 2ndDrag. Gds. Gren. Guards 5th Foot 14th Foot. 54th Foot 60t. h Riflqs 100th Foot General Serv. 5th Drag. Gds. 10th Hussars Spitalfields, London Marylebone, London Dublin Brinsworth, York Crossinhead, Armagh Wigan, Lancashire Oldham, Lancashire Glasgow Hunslet, Yorkshire Borrisokane, Tippry. bookbinder cabinetmkr. laboureiy ditto ditto ditto fustianciittr labourer ditto musician 201 5 25 ' 5 22 5 25 15 20J-] 5 31 5 9 brown yhazel 10j dk. brn brown Ibrown ' grey lt. brn - blue 221 20 191 211 9 lt. brn lt. brn It. brn brown lt. brn brown 210940 210941 210942 210943] 210944! 2109.45 210946 210947 210948 210949 Houisson, Alex. Harrison, Rd. Thos. Hamblin, Chas. W. Harris, John Hunt, William Hanlon, Edward Hillier, Henry Humphreys, Alfred Hayes, George Hackshaw, Wm. 1706 1956! 1627 1485 1244 31130 2958 13th Hussars Gren. Guards 4th Foot 14th Foot 30th Foot 87th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto | Bcllshill, Lanark Candale, York Cheltenham, Glouc. Lt. Waltham, Essex Halifax, Nova Scotia ' Booterstown, Dublin Duinore, Hants Bedford i Tottenham, Middx. St. George's collier labourer collar maker labourer sailor bricklayer mason moulder gardener blacksmith 19 5 271 20 29 231 ; 23 jiai 181 ! 24 281 hazel hazel It. brn grey grey browji i iresh I fresh ' pale | fail' j fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black regimental .' ditto 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 30 Jail. 9 Feb. 3 Feb. 20 Jan. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. Colchester London Glasgow Sheffield Curragh. Quebec Ashton ' Glasgow Leeds Hounslow myopic lt tye scar en right eyebrow and cheek; off pnm took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. off furlough ; mole left side of neck scars of burns on centre of back off furlough t° Belfast; D ditto to Montreal; D, pockpitted, scar back of right wrist [' I.' right hand recruit, not surgically inspected freckled ; broke out of barracks 10 i. dk. brn- brown 11 • dk. brni grey 41! dk. brn grey 51' It. brn " " 11| It. brn 6 ' brown 41 ibrown 41 [ brown 8 lit. brn 7 1 1 brown hazel hazel grey grev grey grey grey dark fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freiM. fresh black; grey regimental ditto black regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 3 Feb. 8 Feb. 7 Feb. 23 Jan. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 5 Feb. 4 Feb. [ Hamilton 1 London Chester ! Sheffield | Dublin i Malta Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ' j- A. 11.' on right arm; reeruit took waist- belt and part 6f r? g. race. mole on right groin supposed 011 passage to Hong KOPJJ slight varicose veins of left feg 210950 210951 210952 210953 21.0954 210955 210956 210957 210958 Hamsher, Henry Harkins, James Hamilton, James Hall, James Jarman, Henry Jures, Robert Keogan, Johu Kelly, Loughlin Kirkland, Thomas 210959 Lamb, Thomas 3133 28982 1511 2050 2971 .6398 General Serv. ditto ditto ditto u, ren. Guards Roy. Artillery 18th Foot ditto Roy. Artilleiiy . Cold. Guards [ Dorking, Surrey Glasgow j Gorbals ; Marvlebpnc, Middx. Nottingham . j Bclforcl, Nthumbrhid. Kilmore, Cavan Ayr Ashbourne, Derby Lambeth, Surrey icarpenter I labourer I ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto mason moulder 24 > 5 til brown ; grey '. fresh 24J., 5 7 . dk. brn grey fresh 24 [ 5 71; dk. brn. dk. brn[ fresh 19 5 5 dk. brn'grey [ fresh 22 5 9 dk. brn [ hazel 1 fresh 22 5 8 brown ' grey dark 301 5 6 i brown [ blue fresh 191 ' 5 7 ! brown i grey fresh 211.5 6- Jldk. bruiblue fair 30 5 .8 [ brawn brown fresh ibrown ; moleskin canvas; moleskin blue; moleskin brown ; black regimental ditto ' ditto ditto ditto djtto 9 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 31 Jan. .' 2, Feb. 3 Feb. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 210960 210961 210963 210964 210965 210966 210967 210968 210969 Lloyd, Eccles ! Lea, Josiah : e,- Charles Lynch, Patrick Lucas, James Maguire, Edward Morgan, Charles McMenomy, John McLaughlan, Peter Millar, Walter 1452 lgt Foot Shankhill, Antrim 1355 9th Foot Worcester .2091r22nd Foot Brighton, Sussex — 44tli Foot Southwark, Surrey 1784 99th Foot Horsham, Susscoc 1134 6th Dragoons ji Athmay, Roscommon labourer 1596 Cold. Guards Marylebone, Middx. r— 2155 5th Foot ' Paisley, Renfrew labourer 2022 ditto Barhead, Lanark rivetter 2044 16th Foot j Preston, Lancashire elerk i cabinet mkr. ; 261 5 6 auburn brown fair ' leatherdrsr. 12515 brn 1 [ fresh . labourer ditto groom Kingston Glasgow ditto London • ditto I. of Grain Devonport ditto Plymouth London recruit, surgically inspected ditto recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, attested took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough to Shorston Hall, Belford ditto to, Mullingar ditto to Ayr ditto took waist- belt 210970 210971[ 210972 210973! 210974 210975 210976 210977 210978 210979 McGowan, James Madigan, Joseph Murray, John Mizen, John Marshall, Thomas McKechnie, John McDonald, John Martin, John McLaughlin, Daniel Mitchell, Alex. 1381,20th Foot 2132] ditto 1954 23rd Foqt 1425150th Foot 1665 [ 56th Foot 1714 74th Foot 1303 80, th Foot 17L4,90th Fopt 14.92 [ ditto 20981 Roy. Artillery Killoghert, Leitrim Waterford Cork ' Bath, Somerset Chelmsford, Essex j Glasgow Forkhill, Armagh ; ShortleyBridgeDrlim ! Newcastle, Ntlimhlnd Filtress, Kincardine labourer tailor painter labourer ditto waiter puddlcr servant shoemaker carpenter g51 181 19 181 19 191 181 191 21 22f" 5 181' 5 231 5 25115 5 m m 19' 271 goi 6f It. brn"[ grey 5 fdk. brn. hazel • 411 brown ! grey 6 It. brn ' grey ' 9 jdark [ blue 7i 61 51 71 6 41 6 71 .51 7 61 41 m 10 black dk. brn sandy brown brown hazel blue lt. bra fresh fresli fresh dark fresh fresh fresh faii- ditto ditto ditto blue wsord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto. 25 Jan. 8 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Eeb. 14 Feb. 7 iJ'Vb. 6 Kefe, 7 Feb. 30 . Jan. Warley Dublin AldershPt Londom Marcliwiood Brighton Loiidoiii Ayr. Chatham D ; - pff furlough to Belfast off pass to Wokingham recruit,. attested soar on right c^ eek took waist- bplt scar below right knee off furlough to Ayr ditto to JJlackpool, Mpnchcster dk. brn hazel ! dark brown [ grey j dark brown grey [ fresh brown dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. bm dk. bm brown grey . fresh hazel j fresh hazel i fresh dk. brn I fresh [ dark 1 fresh grey grey grey [ fresh 210980 210981 210982 210983 210984 2109S5 210986 210987 2* 0988 210989 McGregor, Edward Milliken, James Magnier, John Newton, Philip Nolan, Patrick Nagle, Richard O'Brien, James O'Neal, Edward Pettett, Joseph Parker, Richard 1277 2307 29461 1256 | 2276 [ iao9 [ 1990 General Sorv. ditto ditto 4th Drag. Gds. 100th Foot Roy. Artillery 87th Foot Royal H. Art. 7th Drag. Gds. 12th Foot | Gorbals, Lanark Glasgow Kilmallock, Limerick Devon | Roscommon Barking, Middlesex Shannon Harbour* Gloomaw, Antrim Chatham, Kent Blackburn, Lancaster pu. ddler shoemaker clerk labourer french plslir labourer ditto groom labourer blacksmith 119 [ 5 ! S41.| 5 ' 22 | § : 22 - 1191 181 ! 28 j ' 21 IH1 1181 : 41 71 81 91 101 1 bi- ffvvn ^ h^ zol black iblue dk, brn grpv brown jgrey brown Igrey lt. brn [ hazel brown , grcy light brown brown grey grey hazel | fresh [ fresh [ fresh freph fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto - Qji 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 6 Feb. black ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 31 Jan. 3 Feb. 11 Feb. 4 i'eb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 23 Jan. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 9 Feb. Cork ditto Newport, M Horfield Curragh Aldershot Belfast Edinburgh ditto Woolwieh D scar to right umbilicus scar middle of chest D, scar on forehead tattooed on left arm and hand Glasgpw ditto Guildford Manchester AsWon- u- L Shopbrynss. Malta Dorchester Maidstone Preston recruit, npt surgically inspe'Ptod ditto recruit ' S. W.' on left arm, scars on right thigh [ and shin, marks of : syphilis on foreskin pockpitted D, pockpitted * King's County scar below right ear tattooed on left arm 210990 210991 210992 210993 210994 210995 210996 210997 210998 210999 211000 211001 211002 211003 211001. 211005 211006 211007 211008 211009 Pincott, fames Parker, Francis Perkins, James Parker, Henry Pawley, William Platt, Jolm Palmer, Henry Prole, William Quelch, William Ralph, Thomas Ryan, John Reilly, Hugh Read, Charles Richardson, J. Redmore, Charles Rose, George Spencer, Thomas Stogdale, Thomas Swift, Owen 1090 1127 1165 1938 18S8 1909 677 220:' 1250 42nd Foot 54ih Fopt 90th Foot. Rifle Brigade ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Army - Service 7th Drag. Gds. Edinburgh Castle Donington* Dudley, Warwick j Camberwell, ' Surrey | Gravesend, Kent : Towcester, Nthmptn. Islington, Middx. Taunton, Somerset Northamptonshire Tunbridge, Kent ' groom 261 5 labourer 231 5 minor ! 26! 5 ' mat makef- [ 24 ' labourer 241 : boilermaker 211 [ cabman 181 groom hst- j' painter [ 231' groom 1201 7 ; dk. brn. hazel 8.; dk. brn haze! 6 ; lt. brn Igrey 411 black ' hazel [ fresh i fresh 2133 20th Foot 1085.95th Foot — | Royal H. Art. 27661 Roy. Artillery 11108 10535 1166 934 JBI: Engineers ditto 4th Drag. Gds. 5th Drag. Gds. 9th Lancers Gren. Guards Fethard, Tipperary j Killeshandra, Cavan Bristol, Gloucester Warrington, Lancstr PJymoutli, Jlevon ditto Preston, Lancaster Spaldington, York Lincoln St. Luke's Middlesx. laboured', mason servant labourer mason compositor labourer farmer clerk 241 5 ' 21 5 ;: 211 5 [ 23i 5. 2gl 7: POl 5 61 7 31 51 41 a 5 browii : 5 ! sandy brown dk. bi- ri brown broAvn lt. brn auburn grey grey hazel grey grey grey dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sandy ditto ditto ditto ditto • ditto grey regimenf al ditto ditto ditto 11 Feb. 30 Jan. 10 Feb. 6 Feb. • 9 Feb. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 31 Jan. I Aldershot Curragh Edinburgh Dover ditto Shorncliffe Woolwich ditto ditto Maidstone scar right cheek; off furlough * Leicester tattooed on amis and chest; off pass officer's servant scar on chest ml ii! 7 • 81 11 71 51 .91 O 7 4 If brn lt. brn red brown lt. brn brow It. brn lt. brn blue j brown [ blue [ grey ' grey grey, , brpivn bluo hazel lfres} i fresh [ fresh fail- , fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair 211010 211011 211012 211013 211014 211015 211016 211017 211018 211019 211020 211021 211022 211023 211024, 211025 211026 211027 211028 211029 Sliney, Thomas Smith, James Shepherd, Wm Shine, Thomas . Stoughton, Edwd. Scotland, James Saxby, Frederick Smith, George Smalt, William Shipton, Henry Sach, Henry W. Stoker, James Steel, George Strath, J. Sweeney, John Stewart, James Sullivan, John Trear, William Tranter, Thomas Thompson, John 1938 5 923 1521 30943 1765 7628 10088 1966 323 161.9 1746 3rd Foot 4th Foot 34th Foot 48th Foot 56th Foot 60th Rifles Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Rl. Engineers St. Giles Keynsham, Somerset Preston, Lancaster Hampstead, Mddlsx. Royston, Herts Dunfermline, Fife Croydon, Surrey Huntingdon Chelsea, Middlesex Smithfield labourer groom labourer painter labourer moulder groom labourer painter labourer 1815 25 15 321' 5 5 i brown • 81 dk. bm . blue 19 261 211 18 19 i- 241 271 ditto Army Service General Serv. ditto ditto ditto ditto 2nd Life Gds. 2nd Foot 8th Foot | carpenter ] 23 Maldon, Essex Bethnal Grn. Mdlsx.[ boolfini8lier! l81 Marylobone Finchley Cardiff, Glamorgan Gorbals, Lanark St. Giles, Middlesex Westminster Madeley, Salop Preston, Lancaster labourer groom labourer moulder labourer miner labourer 119 19 24 22 20 281 221 193 10 41 6 8 5 41 101 61 lt. brn brown dk. brn red •!• : brown brown dk. bm brown hazel grey blue brown blue hazel liaael hazel i'reslij fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresli mgt . ditto plain regimental brown; moleskin regimental ditto ditto, dark ; light regimental ditto dark; '. tweed regimental tweed ; cord regimental ditto, black}, regimental clitto ditto 6 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 30 Jan. 1 Feb. 11 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 2 Feb. Cork Gosport Dorchester Shoeburyns Chatham ditto Manchester • Ledds'' - Al< Jer$ hot Loidpn recruit sears left band and wrist; off furlough slight varix on legs took waist- belt, and forage cap 6 Feb< 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 24 Jan. 5. . Feb. 3 Feb. 4 F^ b- 11 Feb. SUo. rijcliffe Bri? tfll Shoi- vcliffe Lpudon Curragh Q, u$ bec London Woolwich Do, ver Aldershot 81, b'own 31 [ brown 51 dk. bm 4 brown 6 brown 81 It. brn ' 4f brown 1 dk. brn 51 brown 61 brown grey hazel grey blue grey grey grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fair fr. i. r fair fresli dark fresh fresh ] ditto [ ditto brown; grey blue; cord white slop; fustian blue; moleskin white linen ; cord regimental ditto ditto 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 10 Feb. 9 Feb. Feb. 31 Jan. 3 Feb. 30 Jan. [ Chatham Aldershot London ditto Cardiff , Glasgow London Windsor Devonport Manchester tattooed back of left hand scar right groin, above rt. eye ; recruit tattooed on arms ; recruit, attested took waist- belt arid great coat scar left buttock ; off furlough recruit, attested mole on rigfyt breast five molar tijeth out and one decaycd • mr tattooed left wrist, scar on chin tattooed on arms, mole over left nipple recruit, attested recruit, surgically inspected tattooed back of right hand ; recruit mole on right breast; recruit D ; likely to go to Australia lost two rt. lower molars and one It. above off furlough to Stockport 211030 211031 211032 211033 211034 211035 211036 211037 211038 211039 Taylor, Edward Towney, William Townsend, James Thomston, Alfred Vickers, George Woolf, John W. Waller, C. H. While, George Wright, Charles Witten, Richard — 18th Foot 1041 40th Foot 1949 100th Foot •— J General Serv. 1161 3rd Hussars 1130 7th Hussars 1171' 8th Hussars 3643 J Gren. Guards 3328 ditto 1966 ! 4th Foot Southampton, Hants Shirley Langton HILLS Haslingdon, Lancstr. Doncaster, York Hunslet Bradford Claycross, Derby Alfreton Oldbury, Worcester ditto ditto ditto weaver labourer ditto clerk labourer ditto ditto 211040I 211041 211042 211043 211044 211045 211C46 211047 211048 211049 White, James Walters, George Wilson, John Waterson, J. R. Wynter, John Wilson, James Williams, P. M. York, Henry 796 1806 1322 1823 1165 56th Foot ditto 68th Foot 70th Foot 100th Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. 12th Lancers Manchester Fleetwood Manchester Whitechapel, Mdlsx. Dundee Melbourne, Derby Glasgow St. Margaret's, Mdlsx 19 221 251 191 21 22 201 231 25 191 5 6 5' 61 6 71 61 101 9 5 brown lt. bm brown lt. brn ftir brown lt. brn brown It. brn brown grey liazel grey blue grey grey hazel grey blue grey fresh fair fair fail- fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair tweed; cord regimental ditto black; light regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 22 Jan. 31 Jan. 8 Feb. 4. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. London Curragh Bury Blackburn York ditto Dublin London ditto Choster tattooed left arm ; recruit, attested off furlough to Kells D scar back of left hand ; recruit scar on right shoulder scar back of left arm took waist- be't and , part of reg. nee. ditto tattooed left arm ditto puddlcr dyer # labourer ditto groom 271 201 18 211 191 24 18 201 81, brown lt. brn brown brown brown lt. brn lt. brn dk. brn grey grey grey brown hazel grey blue grey fair fresh fresh fresh fresh sn fresh fresh ditto ditto black ; cord regimental ditto cord; fustian black; tweed regimental 5 Feb. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 3 Feb. 28 Jan. 6 Feb. 4 Feb. [ Curragh ditto Manchester Dublin Bury London Glasgow Aldersliot scar left hand and ship right arm wart upper lip and left hand ; recruit took the whole of reg. nec. * mattress i D scar lower part of throat; recruit recruit, not surgically inspected scar left groin, right little finger contracted. DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE HO. NAME REG. NO. CORPS. • WHEEE BOBN. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OF DESERTN. PLACE OE DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 89236 89237 89238 89239 89240 89241 89242 89243 89244 Joseph Moir Thomas Campbell William Carrie James Wilson John Hodgart Thomas Flannigan George McPherson James Brown Alexander Purdie Robert Weston 89245 89246 89247 89248 89250 89251 89252 89253 89254 John Black Alexander Home Henry Quigg Peter Burns Francis Boyle Robert White Hugh McCowan John Lundy William Watson Samuel Phillips 3147 3356 3405 3435 3457 3489 3492 3505 3528 3573 Renfrew* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Abbey, Renfrew High Glasgow High, Renfrew Manchester Glasgow Abbey, Renfrew ditto High Neilston dyer weaver dyer ditto moulder shoemaker ditto ditto weaver calicoprnter brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown grey hazel blue hazel grey hazel hazel hazel blue grey fresh fresh fresli fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh 3630 3631 3664 3679 3683 3878 3885 3887 3967 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Abbey ditto Kilmalcolm Middle Kilwinning Glasgow Abbey, Renfrew Glasgow Johnston, Renfrew Glasgow labourer piecer labourer holder- on shoemaker moulder labourer shoemaker miner mill worker 44 6 10 8i 7 9 10i 6 8 4* dk. brn dk. brn brown fair fair brown brown dk. brn fair dk. brn grey grey grey grey grey black liazel grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 12 July 14 July 4 July 4 July Paisley ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto gone to America * absent from training ditto in Glasgow Prison as a crown witness gone to Glasgow dead 13 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July 4 July ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 89255 89257 89258 89259 89260 89261 89262 89263 89264 Charles Davidson John Rennie Peter Easton Robert Morris W. Smith Johnston Walter A. Davis Edward Flexney 4060 4089 4100 4107 1766 4/ 078 5558 ditto ditto ditto ditto Durham Art.* Hants Oxfordshire Belfast, Antrim Lasmahagon, Lanark Partick, Lanark Low, Renfrew London, Middlesex Wiggington, Oxon hackler miner rivetter boilermaker musician ditto 24 21 20 23 28 15| 41* dk. brn It. brn black brown brown brown dark grey blue hazel blue blue grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fan- dark regimental plain 20 June 20 June 20 June 20 June - June 27 Dec. 24 Dec. ditto ditto ditto ditto Hartlepool Hatfield Oxford gone to America dead in America gone to America supposed gone to Australia * absent from training tattooed left arm, middle and ring finger 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 timr, £ 2 oniy is payable at fee 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 regidar Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESERTED OE DIS- CHARGED FEOM. BATING. WHEEE BOEN. EXES. MARKS and REMARKS. Frederick Lancaster Jolm O'Brien Michael O'Connor James Howard Alfred Syers Joseph A. McIvor George Jones John O'Shaugnassy Harry Emery Elliot Fairweather James Comford Patrick Shea John Bowden James Gamblin Michael Phair James Parkinson Patrick Hogan James Thompson Henry Jolliffe Thomas J. Walters William Thorn Thomas Costello James McKee William Keats William Halsey James Hole J. Riordan 0. Duggan M. Horgan James W. Hanson Thomas Beazley John Burke Patrick Gorman George Moore Cornelius Marshall Thomas Hy. Willis Hy. M. Freeman Thomas Fury Daniel Ashton Henry Wharton George Shafto Walter Scott George McGrath William Berry Thomas Wignall . James Powell James Larby William Tozer William J. Trotman . John Howell John Pearson David Donaldson William B. Miller John Fletcher Francis W. Freeman Alfred Woods John Purches Thos. Henry Willis Josh. Hoey Alfred W. Baker Megcera, straggler Lord Warden, deserter , ditto ditto Prince Consort, deserter Reserve, deserter ditto Lapwing, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto D. of Wellington, straggler Asia, deserter Algerine, discharged Monarch, discharged Resistance, deserter Immortalite, deserter ditto ditto St. Vincent, discharged ditto Basilisk, deserter ditto D. of Wellington, deserter Reserve, deserter Mersey, deserter ditto ditto Royalist, deserter Reserve, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto Warrior, deserter ditto Enterprise, deserter Margaret, deserter Excellent, deserter Reserve, deserter ditto St. Vincent, discharged Reserve, deserter ditto Inconstant, deserter Warrior, ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Asia, deserter 20 Feb. 1 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Jan. 20 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Sept. 30 Sept. 11 Oct. 11 Oct. 31 Oct. 5 Feb. 31 Jan. 1 Dec. 6 Eeb. 4 Jan. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 2 Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Eeb. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Oct. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Nov. 31 Dec. 9 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 12 Jan. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 28 Dec. 5 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 18 Dec. private, R. Marines boy, 1st class private, R. Marines ditto boy, 1st class A. B. ditto ordinary ditto A. B. boy, 1st class A. B. ditto stoker, 2nd class A. B. ordinary boy, 1st class bandsman boy, 1st class assist. eng., 1 st class boy, 2nd class ditto ordinary ditto private, R. Marines stoker, 2nd class ordinary ditto ditto boy, 1st class A. B. ordinary ditto ditto ditto ditto ly, 1st class ship's corporal boy, 1st class ditto ordinary ditto boy, 2nd class ordinary ditto A. B. ordinary A. B. ordinary ditto ditto A. B. ditto ditto ditto ordinary painter, 2nd class ordinary A. B. stoker, 2nd class 20 18 26 25 18 23 27 19 19 25 18 23 21 22 22 18* 19 30 17 18 17| 21 20 28 26 32 19 19 31 23 22 21 40 20 18 50 17 18 21 20 174 20 21 41 20 32 21 23 26 27 24 22 23 20 26 20 23 .24 7 London 1 Liverpool 6 Listowel, Kerry 7 Throme, York 1 London 9 Edinburgh 01 Cork 5 Dublin 5 Steyning, Sussex 6 Rame, Cornwall 2 Hurstmonceux, Sussex 5 Skibbereen, Cork 6 Thorverton, Devon 5* Ashton, Hants 7 Bristol 1 Salford, Lancashire 5 London 4* 4 Newchurch, I. of Wight 4* 4 Whitechurch, Hants 0 Brixton, Surrey 4 Lynn, Norfolk 2* Theale, Berks 6 St. Alban's, Herts 8 Adisham, Kent - Cork - Cork 5 4 Birmingham 5 6* Cork 5 1 Middleton 5 0 Queenstown 5 2i Barnstaple, Devon 5 3* Birmingham 5 3 Newmarket, Suffolk 5 0 Marylebone, London 5 7 Liverpool 5 3 Preston, Lancashire 5 2 London 5 4 London 5 2* Wilts 5 5 Portsmouth 5 4 Preston 5 5 Longton 5 9 Plymouth 5 4 Godalming, Surrey 5 5 Taunton, Somerset 5 4 Grey Town, Demerara 5 5 Birmingham 5 3 South America 5 4 5 4 Holborn, London 5 4 Guernsey 5 2* Pimlico, London 5 4 Lambeth, Surrey 5 4 Portsmouth 5 4 Newmarket, Suffolk 5 6 Liverpool 5 6 London dk. brn brown dark brown brown red brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown red brown brown sandy It. brn red dark brown dark dark auburn light light It. brn It. brn light brown light brown brown brown brown brown It. brn dark grey light dark brown light light black brown brown brown brown light brown light It. bm It. brn brown brown brown It. bm brown light hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey blue grey grey grey blue grey grey grey blue blue hazel dark hazel dark grey hazel blue blue blue hazel grey grey blue blue blue grey hazel blue grey hazel grey blue hazel grey grey hazel hazel blue grey hazel freck. fair fair fair fair sallow sallow freck. fair hazel blue hazel grey hazel blue hazel brown grey grey grey fair fresh feu- dark served in Implacable served in Viper and Minotaur served, in Minotaur initials on right arm; served in Boscemen and ExeeUent £ 3 reward served in Pearl ditto ditto served in Ganges and Terror served in St. Vincent, Warrior, Terror, and Abowkir served in Impregnable, Indus, Implacable, Narcissus, and Canopus served in St. Vincent, Warrior, Terror, and Abowkir served in Sawke, Impregnable,. Research, and Mersey £ 3 reward scar on right cheek j. served in Implacable and Star ditto anchor on each arm; served in. Implacable, Liffey„.& iiA Columbine served in Ganges, Impregnable, and Agincourt £ 3 reward served in St. Vincent and Excellent served in Asia served in FisgarcC £ 3 reward ditto ditto heart It. hand; served' in Hawke, Gibraltar and Phabe ditto served in Phoebe ditto served in Implacable, Terror and Phwbe served in Ganges, Terror, Phcebe, and Royal Alfred £ 3 reward served in Black Prince and Phcebe servod in Pylades, Black Prince, and Phoebe served In Royalist, Duncan, and Phoebe cut over right eye; served in Impregnable and PAcsbe servod in Ganges, Terror, and Phcebe served in St. Vincent, Terrible, Sibernia, and Fox scar on nose ; served in St. Vincent and Excellent served in Cressy, Cyclops, Wanderer, and Sibevnia £ 3 reward served in St. Vincent £ 3 reward ditto served in Repulse fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto served in Lord Warden ditto ditto ditto tattooed on right arm a man of colour pockpitted anchor on left arm ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters and Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. NAME. DIVISION. WHEBE BOEN. TEADE. HAIB. COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OE DESEETN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. George Rate David Davis David Wilkins John Brennan Geo. Henry Leslie Thomas Davis John Williams George Dudley Robert Boyd Andrew McKenzie Chas. Nightingale Edward Griffing James Foulson* John Lloyd Thomas Bowlby Chester Douglas William Aveling Henry Kewell Charles Walles William Atkins Chatham Plymouth Chatham Portsmouth Chatham R. Marine Art. ditto ditto Dep6t pVmouth. Chatham Portsmouth ditto Plymouth ditto Depot Portsmouth Portsmouth EarlsBarton, Nthmpt Kenarth, Carmarthen Aslidown, Warwick Birmingham London Cheltenham, Gloue. Tottenham, Middlsx. Clerkenwell, London Connon, Rosssliire Weybridge, Surrey Street, Somerset Bradford, Yorkshire Liverpool Hull Manchester Whittlesey, Cambs Portsea, Hants Windsor, Berks Islington, London shoefitter saddler labourer gunstocker seaman carpenter compositor carpenter miner mason labourer shoemaker tailor labourer fireman striker carpenter labourer navvy painter . 20i 31 26 81* 20i 23J 19 22f 19 24 31* 23! 34* 25 25* 21 25 26* 22* 20 51 9* 54 < 54 8 10* 74 9 6 7* 5 7 6* pi 5 74 54 64 8* 5* brown black light brown It. brn brown brown brown It. brn brown It. bm It. brn dk. brn light brown brown dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown grey blue grey grey blue brown hazel hazel hazel grey hazel blue hazel bluo grey blue haze] hazel blue hazel fresh dark fresh fair fresh fresh fair fair fail- fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresli fair fair fresh freBh black uniform undress uniform uniform uniform uniform undress uniform ditto ditto ditto cord black; brown undress uniform bluejacket undress uniform 9 Feb. 20 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. Jan. Jan. 24 Jan. 31 Jan. 17 Jan. 15 Jan. 9' Jan. 5 Jan. 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 31 Dec. 1 Jau. 4 Jan. 26 Dec. Chatham Plymouth C ha Portsmouth Chatham Portsmouth ditto ditto Walmer Plymouth Chatham Portsmouth Eorton Plymouth ditto Walmer Peterboro' Gosport Northmptn Portsmouth poctpitted discharged as objectionable off furlough to Rugby off. furlough to Creggs, Galway ditto to London ditto to Cheltenham ditto to London ditto ditto 1R.' on right arm d'scliarged as objectionable off furlough to Chertsey two scars lower part of spine ; off furlough to Street PffrPfed, f t * , * alias Joseph Dent oft furlough to Liverpool ditto to London; anchor left arm, ring on finger bracelet on left wrist 8 slight mark on right shin ; recruit D recruit, attested LONDON : PRINTED FOE HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BT HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARWN'S LANK, W. C.]
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