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05/07/1871

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 05/07/1871
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5066
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POLICE GAZETTE. fcg Stat& orftg. CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, loith the 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. 5066 WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 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 he made and addressed to MB. W. D. BUKNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should he 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 tetters 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. his wife and four children, one of them an infant. Informa- tion to he given to Superintendent Woollaston, Police ' Office, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Julti 3. Absconded about a month since charged on a warrant with forging a cheque for £ 30 : PETER TATTON, late of No. 57, Trinity- street, Borough, a traveller in the sack trade, 38 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, stout build, sallow complexion, little or no whiskers, dark brown hair, large mouth, thick lips ; dressed in a grey mixture coat and vest, dark trousers and high black hat. Well known to potato salesmen. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Department, No. 26, Old Jewry, London, E. C.— Bow- street, July 3. Obtained from a goldsmith at Chester, on the 20th inst., by means of a forged order : eight silver Watches, six lever, Nos. 14041, 909, 1317, 15200, 2860, and 11284, two hunting, Nos. 14752 and 14794, maker's name on each watch ' Lowe and Son, Chester'; six gold albert Guards, one curb pattern, one belcher pattern, one secret link, the whole marked either ' 9 or 10- carat.' Description of the man who presented the order : 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, fresh complexion, ' and light sandy whiskers ; dressed in black billycock hat, black coat and vest, and woollen cord trousers. Information to be given to Chief Constable Pen wick, Town Hall, Chester.— Bow- street, June 30. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. Found on Thornham Beach, early on the morning of the 27th ultimo, the body of a man who had been shot in the breast : he appears to be between 20 and 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches long, proportionate made, blue eyes, fair com- plexion, delicate hands, light hair, a few sandy hairs on the chin, thin light eyebrows ; dressed in dark Bedford cord coat, vest, and trousers, which are rather worn, coat and vest lined with blue striped lining, cap of similar material and colour, nearly new, with crown hooked down to peak, spring- side boots, peg made, have been half soled, and are rather worn, white cotton shirt, much worn, marked ' F. C. S.' in black ink, ou the lower part of bosom, white cotton guernsey, marked on the same part and same way, white cotton drawers, much worn, marked ' F. C. S.' on the left side of waistband, grey- coloured cotton socks, much worn, and black silk necktie. Found in the pockets of deceased 2s. 7| d. in money and several fulminating pocket- pistol cartridges. Also found covered up in the sand at a distance from the body a black silk hat, rather worn, a brown alpaca umbrella, brown handle and india rubber ring, has been much used for walking, some slices of ham, a paper collar, 15 size, a linen ditto, same size, maker ' J. Bentley, 26, Shoreditch, aud ' G. E. Ry.,' a black- handled razor, on blade ' Gibbons' one shilling razor, Rotherfield- street, Islington,' a small bottle, containing lavender water, labelled ' T. G. Worger, dispensing chemist, 29, Chiswell- street, Finsbury- square.' The deceased is supposed to have arrived by the excursion train from London to Hunstanton on the 26th ultimo. An inquest was held on the body on the 28th ultimo, and is adjourned till the 4th instant. A pellet was found in the body of the deceased, which corresponds with those found in his pocket. Information to be given to Superintendent Rose, Docking, King's Lynn, Norfolk.— Bow- street, July 3. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person of a gentleman at Harlech Castle, Merionethshire, on the 30th ultimo : a gold lever Watch, No. 1254, maker Paul Price, Chester ; it had a second No. in the case, marked with a tool' 1403,' the seconds and minute fingers were off. Information to be given to Superintendent Hughes, Constabulary Office, Towyn, or to Sergeant Lewis, Penrhyndendraeth, Merionethshire.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen from the person of a gentleman on the field at the Thornton Abbey Review of Volunteers on the 30th ultimo : a silver lever Watch, ' J. S. Pilfoot,' engraved on back of inner case, silver dial, gold figures, sunk seconds, and gold swivel attached. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Thorsby, Barton- on- Humber, Lincolnshire.— Bow- st. July 3. Stolen from the person of a gentleman in the borough of Rochdale, on the 24th instant : a silver skeleton lever Watch, No. 3906, maker James D. Moss, Liverpool, ' A. Brearley' engraved on the inside case. Information to be given to Chief Constable Stevens, Rochdale.— lloni- street, June 28. FORGERY. Absconded from the borough of Derby on the 21st ult.: THOMAS STONE, charged with forging a name to a security, being a receipt for J800, by means of which James Young Stone obtained £ 400 : he is about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, no beard or whiskers, dark brown hair, sallow complexion, high cheek bones, a deep scar on the right cheek, from the kick of a horse when a boy, quick in manners, rather slender build, has been a fish and poultry dealer. Also absconded from the borough of Derby, on the 21st ult.: JAMES YOUNG STONE, a butcher, charged with steali the above Security, being a receipt for £ 800 : about 16 yrs. of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair ; the day he abscondedjhe drew £ 400 from the Bank, on account, £ 300 of it being in £ 5 Bank of England Notes. They were last seen together at Kings' Cross Station on the morning of the 22nd ultimo, having arrived by the mail train from Peterborough. Information to be given to Head Constable Hilton, Derby, who holds warrants for their appre- hension.— Bow- street, July 5. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. During the night of the 22nd, or morning of the 23rd ultimo, the dwelling- house of John Jones, farmer, Kinnerton. Flintshire, was entered by the parlour window, which was left insecure, and the following stolen therein : £ 15 in Gold, and about £ 2 10s. in Silver. A man of the following description is suspected, who was seen near the house on the morning of the robbery; he stated that he came from Staffordshire Potteries, that he had a brother an umbrella mender in the Shropshire Militia, that lie was on a visit for a week at Holywell ; from 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, sandy hair, and whiskers under chin, fawn freckled on face ; dressed in a hard black felt billycock hat, black cloth jacket, pockets on hips, black cloth vest, dark mixture cloth trousers, proportionate built. Information to be given to Superintendent Thomas, Mold, Flintshire.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Darley Dale, by means of housebreaking, on the morning of the 30th ultimo : a black cloth Coat, a black double Shawl, and a black billycock Hat, the property of Joseph Fearn. Supposed by a man and woman ( tramps): the man is about 30 years of age, dressed in a white slop and brown cap, and was selling writing paper the woman, who is about 26 years of age, was wearing black shawl and a white apron. Information to be given to Superintendent Sharpe, Wirksworth, or to Inspector Sims, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire.— Boio- street, July 3. Between 11 p. m. on the 30th ultimo and 5 a. m. on the lst instant, the dwelling- house of William Mossford, stone- mason, Nantwich- road, was entered by the kitchen window, which was loose, and the following articles stolen therein : lustered half- pint Cup ; a Pincushion, in the form of a box, on four legs, covered with velvet, has small shells all round, | and in gold letters ' A Present from Manchester ;' a chenille ! Shawl, grey, with puce stripe mingled with grey about three inches from the edge, grey fringe ; a pair of lady' black woollen Shirt ; a pair of elastic Braces; and a Pistol. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, or to Sergeant Duncan, Ellesmere, Salop.— Bow- street, July 3 Stolen early on the morning of the 29th ultimo, at Swanley, Kent, by means of housebreaking : a silver half pint Mug, marked ' E. W.;' a bottle of Brandy ; a bottle of Curacao ; about £ 1 in Silver and bronze ; two half Franks ; and a small ivory and gilt Opera Glass. Information to be given to Superintendent Brandon, Police Station, Dartford, Kent.— Bow- street, July 3. Between 9 p. m. 27th and 5' 30 a. m. on the 28th ultimo, the dwelling- house of John Basford, farmer, Wistaston, near Crewe, was entered by breaking open the back kitchen window, and stolen therein : a pair of men's black cloth Trousers, nearly new, fall fronts ; a new cotton Umbrella, dark colour, light coloured wood handle, whalebone, elastic band round, and oil case. Information to be given to Superintendent Laxton, Nantwich, or to Inspector Wood, Crewe, Cheshire.— Bmo- street, July 3. Between 11 p. m. on the 28th, and 6' 30 a. m. on the 29th ultimo, the dwelling- house of Thomas Lloyd, of Wren- bury Mill, near Nantwich, Cheshire, was burglariously broken and entered by breaking a pane of glass in the kitchen window, and unfastening the same, and the following property stolen therein : about 20s. in Silver, mostly in sixpences; an old silver verge Watch, No. supposed 12097, with brass guard Chain attached ; a large cameo Brooch, with female's head on it; a spade Ace Guinea ; a Bengal Shilling ; a metal Medal, about the size of a crown piece, building engraved on it; a crooked Sixpence; a metal Medal, struck off in commemoration of Queen Victoria's Coronation; andj a reconnoitering Glass, the name ' Salom, 137, Regent- street, London, and 98, Princes- strest, Edinburgh,' engraved thei e- on. Information to be given to Superintendent Laxtcn, County Police, Nantwich, Cheshire.— Boio- street, July 3. S'olen by means of housebreaking at Widford, Essex, cn the 27th instant: four silver Table Spoons, marked ' B. f four Salt Spoons, marked ' C. B. ;' six plated Spoons, with open work on handles; two silver Dessert Spoons ; six plated Prongs, open work on handles; a silver Snuff- box,' A. B.' on lid ; a gold mourning Brooch, onyx stone ; a gold Brooch, with ' Elizabeth Barnard' on back ; three small gold Brooches, one with hair, set with gold aud pearls, with ' Nash' engraved on back, the other two with hair set in gold ; a chased go'd Locket, with a curl of black hair and glass face; a gold mourning Ring, with large hoops, ' Nash' engraved on inside ; and a silver plated Inkstand ; the property of E. A. Barnard. Information to be given to Superintendent Dobson, Chelms- ford, Essex.— Boio- street, June 30. Further information respecting the robbery at Fulmer Hall, the residence of Lady Willoughby, on the night of the 13th, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 16th instant: also stolen, two bronze Figures on horses, about 12 inches long and 12 inches high, one figure represents a Turk, the other an Arab, the plume of the head- dress of one of them is missing, and the horses are mounted on a flat black oblong stand. Information to be given to Superintendent Dunham, Slough, or to Inspector Sutton, Iver, Bucks.— Bow- street, June 28. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from a field at Soughton, near Mold, on the night of the 3rd instant, a black milch Cow, 3 years old, short horns, hair line nud very smooth, the property of Mr. John Roberts. Information to be given to Superintendent Thomas, Mold, Flintshire.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen on the night of the] lst instant, from a field at Sedgley Park, a lightjbrown male Ass, about 6 years old, and in good condition, the property of Mr. William Read. Information to be given to Inspector Tomlinson, Police Station, Sedgley, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, July 3.- Stoleu from the Rhynmey Mountain, on the night of the 20th ultimo, the property of Evan Evans, farmer, Bute Town, near Rhynmey : two mare mountain Ponies, one a light bay, aged, about 12 hands high, small star on forehead, black mane, rather long tail, ' J' on near hind leg ; the other black, 2 years old, about 11 hands high, long mane and tail. Some Gipsies who were camping in the neighbourhood at the time are suspected. Information to be given to Superintendent Thomas, Deputy Chief Constable, Constabulary Office, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire.— Bow- street, July 3. Description of a man named JAMES ALLEN, late of ^" cloves, nVize PiSjoutTyards'" of white Calico fourteen West Bromwich, iron founder^ who is charged with feloniously pairs of children> 8 cotton Socks, ribbed; and four pairs of woman's white cotton Stockings, marked with scarlet, ' J. M.' Information to be given to Superintendent Laxton, Nantwich, Bow- street, July 3. forging a certain acceptance of a certain Bill of Exchange, for the payment of £ 20, with intent to defraud one Abraham Russell, who absconded on the 28th ultimo, and for whom a ^ Inspector Wood, Crewe, Cheshire!-- warrant is granted for his apprehension : he is about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, light complexion, light blue Between 11 p. m. and 3 a. m. on the night of the 30th eyes, light brown hair, sandy whiskers and moustache, high ultimo, the dwelling- house of Ann Cureton, of Lee Bridges, forehead, by trade a moulder in an iron foundry ; when not in the parish of Ellesmere, Salop, was burglariously broken at work he is usually dressed in dark cloth coat, fancy vest, and entered by taking a pane of glass out of the kitchen win- dark with blue intermixed, light brown trousers, elastic- side dow, unfastening the same, and the following property stolen boots, and a black silk hat; when at work, he is dressed in a therein : a wooden Pipe with a small chain attached and a pin moleskin suit. He is known to have gone to Liverpool with at the end ; a Cheese Taster ; two wax Candles ; a red and LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Absconded from the borough of Evesham, on the 26th ultimo, charged on a warrant with stealing a gold Watch • HENRY BLAKEMAN, 16 years of age, about 5 feet 4 ins. high, proportionate figure, light hair, fair complexion, large heavy looking eyes, a small mole on right cheek, and a few black hairs growing from it, and has an impediment in his speech ; supposed to be dressed in a dark jacket and vest, straw hat or black round billycock, brown mixture cloth trousers, and elastic- side'boots, of a respectable appearance, is fond of smokirg, and has a straight imitation meerschaum pipe, in a black case; is an apprentice to the printing and stationery business, and probably will be found seeking em- ployment at some printers' and stationer's shop. Information to be given to Inspector Mann, Evesham, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, July 5. - Absconded frotti Southampton on the lst instatai'cbarged • with stealing £ 70 : WILLIAM THOMAS FREWIN,_ an outfitter's apprentice, 16 years of age, 5 feet 4 in'cjite bigh, da¥ k coarse re'd hair, florid complexion; dressed in d& rk cloth shooting jacket, dark trousers and vest, side- spring boots, and hard round felt hat, wore a silver watch and gold albert chain. Information to be given to Superintendent Breary, Police Station, Southampton, who holds & warr. tsrfc for MS apprehen-, sion.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen from Pershore, Worcestershire, on the 27th ult., a double- case silver verge Watch, seconds hand broken, with steel Chain and two 3d. Pieces attached ; a dark cloth double- breasted Jacket, narrow orange stripe, with black velvet collar and silk facings, pockets outside, nearly new; a silk Hat, high- crowned, maker ' Edwards, West Bromwich,' on inside lining ; and a hogskin Purse, containing a Sovereign : by a man named THOMAS HILL, by trade a saddler, a native of Walsall, about 26 years of age ( looks younger), 5 feet 6 inches high, fair hair, cut short, no whiskers, and small moustache ; dressed in light- coloured double- breasted jacket, with dark facings, fashionable make, brown sealskin waist- coat, black and white speckled trousers, with black stripe down the leg, blue and white shirt, and wearing the stoien hat. Was seen in Worcester, with the whole of the stolen property in his possession. He is well known iu Birmingham, and other towns, as a saddler, and has friends at Aston, near Birmiugham. Supposed to have gone to Bristol. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Stanton, Pershore, Worcestershire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.- Bow- street, July 5. Description of a youth charged with embezzlement: 17 years of age, 5 feet high, dark complexion, hair, and eyes ; dressed in dark cutaway coat, dark tweed trousers, and light round felt hat; friends reside at 14, Star- street, Paddington. — Metropolitan Police, X Division, July 5. Absconded on the 27th ultimo, from 90, Guilford- street, Russell- square, stealing £ 19 14s. 9d. : a Spaniard, 28 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, light curly hair, brushed up at sides, moustache long and pointed ; dressed in black clothes, black and amber scarf, and high hat; speaks several languages, and lately resided at 6, Pall Mall East.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, July 5. Absconded on the 29th ult., stealing from the cabin of the brig ' Morning Star,' £ 42 in Gold: two sailors, one 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light hair, fair complexion, a native Of Yorkshire : the other 17 years of age, 4 feet 9 inches high, brown hair, dark complexion, blotched face, mole on cheek.— Metropolitan Police, Thames Division, July 5. Absconded from Coventry, on the 27th ultimo, charged with embezzling £ 20 : WILLIAM BEHDE, a solicitor's clerk, about 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair com- plexion, brown hair, slight light brown shaggy whiskers and njoustache, steps short and quick when walking, and with a stooping shuffling gait; was dressed in a dark topcoat, buff- eoloured waistcoat, light trousers, high black silk hat, and spring- side boots. He is a native of London, but well known at Brackley, in Northamptonshire, and at Banbury, Oxou. Information to be given to Head Constable Norris, Coventry, Warwick.— Bow- street, July 3. Absconded from Church Gresley, Derbyshire, ou the 24th ultimo, charged on a warrant with embezzling in April last, the sum of £ 6 14s. 9d., the monies of Thomas Goodwin Green, his master: EDWARD GEORGE AMOR, 26 years of age ( looks older), 5 feet 9 inches high, florid complexion, light blue eyes, dark brown hair, slightly grey in front, parted down centre, brown whiskers aud moustache, decayed teeth in front, walks with a short quick step, turns his toes out, and is rather round shouldered : dressed iu blue cloth frock coat, brown cloth vest and trousers, and black silk hat ; is of respectable appearance, and well educated ; he is a native of the West End of London, and has friends residing at Haw- ley, Stoke- on- Trent, and Burslam. Information to be given to Superintendent Carline, Wooden Box, near Burton- on- Trent, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, July 3. Absconded on the 27th instant, from 26, Marquess- road, stealing a £ 5 Note, and £ 17 in Gold : a woman, 20 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, stout, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, flat face, low forehead ; dressed in. cotton print dress, black shawl, blue bonnet.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, June 30. Description of a man, charged with stealing a gold Watch ( since recovered), from an hotel in Brighton, where he stayed one night, leaving on the afternoon of the 27th instant : about 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, full blue eyes, light brown hair and whiskers, aud pleasing open countenance ; dressed in dark grey suit, white straw hat; had with him a brown leather Hat Box and a black leather Bag. Had the appearance of a couutry gentleman. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton, Sussex.-— Bow- street, June 30. Absconded from Chichester on the 20th instant, charged with stealing Sheepskins: ISAAC TURNER, 29 years of age, 5 feet 7f inches bigh, sallow complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, and has lost the first joint of right forefinger ; is in possession of a pedlar's certificate issued at the city of Chichester, is a militiaman, and gave the address No. 4, Regent's- court, Brighton : also a man named SPRATI', an old soldier, about 45 years of age, dark hair and complexion. Supposed to be in company. Information to be given to Superintendent Pratt, County Police Station, Chichester, Sussex, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- street, June 30. Description of HENRY JOHNSON, who is charged with larceny at Bungay, Suffolk, aud remanded till the 6th July : he is 19 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, fair com- plexion, grey eyes, brown hair, states be is a native of Bristol. Information tu be given to Inspector May, Bungay, Suffolk. — Bow- street, June 30. Absconded from Southampton, charged with stealing some Oats and a quantity of Rope, from a vessel lying in the River Itchen : JOHN WHITEWOOD, labourer, 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, and sandy whiskers ; dressed in dark monkey jacket, cord trousers, very much patched, heavy lace- up boots, aud dark billycock hat; he is accompanied by his wife aud two children, she is 32 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, aud pitted with Small pox ; a boy, about 4 years of age ; and a child in arms. Information to be given to Superintendent Breary, Police Station, South- ampton, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, June 28. Absconded on the 24th instant, from No. 4, Hay's Place, Islington, embezzling £ 4 : a journeyman jeweller, 26 years of age, 5 feet 4 inch « s high, fair complexion, and light hair and moustache• dressed iu Hark grey tweed suit, side- spring boots-, and roufid felt hat. Ifas friends residing at No. 143, Grove Street, Camden Town.~ Metropolitan Police, N Divi- sion^ June 2??. Stolen on the 26th instant, from No. 1, Stable Yard, St. James's Palace: twenty- four silver Table Spoons, shell pattern, crest— a Tudor rose, and crown with lion inside garter with royal motto.— Metropolitan Police, A Division, June 28. Description of WILLIAM SMITH, who absconded from Donnington Wood, Salop, on the night of the 15th inst., charged with stealing: a black double- breasted velveteen Waistcoat, black cloth buttons, * a# A a white cotton Shirt, linen front, both men's size : he is a collier, about 27 years of age, ft test 1 fit 2 inches hil'h, dark hair, fawn- freckled about the eyes, and broken nose, turned on the left cheek ; dressed iu a black, cloth jacket and waistcoat, black ancl white speckled trousers, elastic- side boots, have been topped, black soft billy- cock hat, and red and black plaid woollen shirt. Informatiou to be given to Sergeant Austin, St. George's, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, June 28. Absconded from Eastbourne, Sussex, on the 19th instant, charged on a warrant with embezzling the sum of 6s. 5^ d., the monies of Edgar Baker and Sons, his masters, at East- bourne, on the 13th instant : GEORGE JEWHURST, about 40 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, sallow coinplexiom dark hair, nearly bald on top of head, whiskers under chini shaves: at sides of face, proportionate figure, married, | journeyman baker ; dressed when he absconded in alpine hat} aud twill jacket. Information to be given to Superintendent Wagh'orn, Hailsham, Sussex ; or to the Sergeant on duty^ Police Station, Eastbourne, who holds the warrant for hife apprehension.— Bow- street, June 28. Absconded on the 12th instant, charged on a warrant with embezzlement: ALFRED BECK, late of Cheriton- villa, Northumberland- park, Tottenham, solicitor's clerk, fronji 36 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fresh comi- plexion, puffy face, slightly pockpitted, black hair, whiskersj, beard, aud moustache, stout build, and of respectable appear- ance ; dressed in dark frock coat, vest, and trousers. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of Londoi Police, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. G.— Bow- street, June 28. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described). Absconded from Exeter on the 27th ultimo, charged with felony, and against whom a warrant is issued : THOMAS STRONGMAN, sadler and harness maker, about 17 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, am} fresh complexion; wore a dark coloured jacket and round poll hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Steel; Guildhall, Exeter.— Bow- street, July 5. FRAUDS AMD MISDEMEANOURS. Description of JAMES URQUHART, travelling draper, charged with obtaining certain goods by means of fraud from John Lea and Catharine Gregory, at Runcorn, previous to the lst instant, viz., about 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, sandy whiskers and moustache, very good teeth in the front, speaks fluently with a Scotch accent ; dressed in dark and white speckled cloth coat and vest, brown cloth trousers with a dark stripe down, white shirt, blue silk necktie, and black silk hat, of mation to be given to Superintendent Aston, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, July 5. Description of RALPH SADLER, farm labourer, charged with obtaining 10s. by false pretences at Nantwich, Cheshire, on the 16th instant : he is 60 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, very stout build, round red face ; dressed in a paie of old black cord trousers, brown slop, and bendigo cap; he is well known in farmhouses in the neighbourhood of gentlemanly appearance. Supposed to be well known in different parts of Cheshire, Lancashire, and Yorkshire. Infor- Altrincham, Stockport, and Didsbury. Information to be given to Superintendent Laxton, Nantwich, Cheshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, June 30. Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, or to Superintendent Pocock, Cuckfield, Sussex.— Bqw- Street, July 5. Missing from his home at Wickham Skeith, Suffolk, since the 29th ultimo : JOHN ALDRICH, 17 years of age, looks older, about 4 feet 9 inches high, light hair, brown eyes ; dressed in beverteen jacket, cord trousers, dark vest, black billycock ha% battered on the top, and heavy lace- up boots ; he is of Weal' intellect, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be giveu to Sergeant Vincent, Eye, Suffolk.— Bm- street, July 5. Committed to Northallerton Gaol for 14 days' hard labour under the Vagrant Act, on the 4th instant : JOHN THOMPSON, alias THOMAS SWALLOW, 28. years of ag'e, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, says he is a labourer and a native of Lowerhead- r'ow, Huddersfield, but was foimerly a private in the Royal Marines and was discharged aboiit 3 years ago ; he is dressed in a black cloth coat, brown mixture vest, moleskin trousers, black velvet cap, and blucher. boots. Also ALFRED BOWKER, 22 years of age, 5 feet 4^ inches high, fresh com- plexion, hazel eyes, light brown hair, says he is a labourer, and a native of Old- street, Huddersfield; dressed iu grey mixture jacket and vest, dark brown cord trousers, brown cap, and old clogs. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire.— Bou- street, July 5. Description of licence- holders who have failed to report themselves at a Metropolitan Police Station, as required by the Penal Servitude Act, 1864 : ALFRED PERKINS, No. 79, 36 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, and grey eyes ; was sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude at Surrey Sessions, for larceny ; his sentence will expire on the lst of July, 1872. CHARLES SMITHERS, No. 8463, 31 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, dark brown hair, light blue eyes, ' S. T. C. T.' and anchor right arm, ' S. T. D. T. ( J. T.' aud five clots on left arm ; was sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude at Central Criminal Court for btirglaiy, after previous conviction of felony; his sentence will expire 13th August, 1872. These licence- holders cannot be found at the addresses giyeu by them, and they are to be apprehended by any constable at any time prior to date of expiration of sentence, and the fact reported immediately to the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, London, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, Jidy 5. Description of CHARLES WISE, remanded at Clay Cross until the 6th instant, on a charge of larceny ancl night poaching ; be is a collier, about 42 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark brown hair, brown eyes, pale complexion, thin face, roman nose, tuft of hair under the chin, and rather round shouldered, is a native of Leicestershire, and worked at Whitwick some years ago. Information to' be given to Inspector Taylor, Clay Cross, Chesterfield.— Bouj- street, July 3. Description of a man giving the name of THOMAS HARRIS, committed for one calendar month imprisonment for vagrancy in the borough of Malmsbury ; about, 27 yearn of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, black hair, dark complexion, broken nose turned on the left cheek, has a mark from a cut under the left arm. States that he is a cabinet maker, and a native of Cardiff; dressed iu an old black jacket, brown mixture vest, dark plaid trousers, red scarf, and old lace- up boots, much worn and brass eyelet holes, and soft black jimcrow hat. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Woodman, Wilts Constabulary, Malmesbury.-— Bow- street, July 3. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of GEORGE WILLIAMS, a tramp, who is committed to gaol for one month under the Vagrant Act from Cleobury Mortimer on the 3rd instant : about 28 years of age, 5 feet inches high, swarthy complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, burn mark on right cheek aud throat, thick lips, stout build ; dressed in glazed cap, white moleskin jacket, black cloth vest, and cord trousers, all old; was born at Stafford, and has been in Salop and Stafford gaols. Informa- tion to be given to Sergeant Coliis, Police Station, Cleoburg Mortimer, Salop.— Bow- street, July 5. Absconded, charged under a warrant with assaulting Police Constable Richard Badcock, in the execution of his duty at Roseash, Devon, on the 21st May last: THOMAS BROADWAY, licensed hawker, Plymouth, 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark hair and complexion, slight whiskers ; dressed in light tweed coat, dark cord trousers, and billycock hat; THOMAS PENFOLD, licensed hawker, Plymouth, about 36 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light hair, sandy whiskers, and fresh complexion ; dressed in cord trousers and coat, check waistcoat with large pearl buttons, and brown alpine hat. Each have a brush van, ancl they are well known in the AYest of England. Information to be given to Superintendent Wood, Devon Constabulary, Southmolton, who holds the warrants for their apprehension. — Bow- street, July 5. Remanded at Newport Pagnell Lock- up till the 12th instant, charged with larceny, a man giving the name of WILLIAM CHAMPION, pugilist, of Whitechapel; is 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark brown hair, cut short, broad features, dark complexion, blue eyes, whiskers shaved off, and large roman nose. Has Thomas Sayers and two men in fighting attitude on left arm, and shamrock, rose, and thistle on right; dressed in black billycock hat, brown cloth coat, pockets outside, black cloth waistcoat, grey cloth trousers, broken at the knees, striped woollen shirt, and old lace- up boots. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Bmo- street, July 5. Description of a man who is committed for trial at the next assizes at Lewes, Sussex, on a charge of housebreaking : JOSEPH MORRIS, 21 years of age, but looks younger, 5 feet inch high, dark complexion, black hair, slight bufld ; belongs to Richmond, Surrey ; was a sailor, but now a shoe- black ; clothing ragged. Information to be given at the Missing from his home on the evening of the 27th ult. : GEORGE POCOCK, of Hullavington, Wilts, of unsound mind, about 60 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, thin features, white hair, and very deaf; dressed in black coat, dark waistcoat, grey trousers, and black bowler hat ; was last seen at Kington St. Michael's at 8 p. m. on the 28th ultimo. It is feared he may have met with some foul treatment or committed suicide. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Woodman, Wilts Constabulary, Malmesbury.— Bow- street, July 3. Description of two tramps committed to Mold Gaol for fourteen days for vagrancy: WILLIAM NEWTON, 38 years of age, 5 feet 7 iuches high, slenderly built, small fea- tures, brown hair, ancl bushy whiskers on chin ; dressed in old dark monkey jacket, corduroy trousers, black jimcrow hat and lace- up boots. Aud HENRY THORN BY, 26 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, stoutly built, fresb looking, auburn hair, and small tuft of whiskers on chin ; dressed in brown cloth coat, corduroy trousers, black and white plaid necktie, round top low crown hat, and clogs, had a file, case knife, and some matches in his possession. Information to be given to Supsrintendent Bolton, Hanmer, Whitchurch, Salop.— Bow- street, July 3. Description of a tramp who gave her name MARY SMITH, committed for trial to the next quarter sessions for the city of Lincoln, charged with obtaining Goods by false pretences : 48 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, rather dark swarthy complexion, dark bi own hair, brown eyes, scar on cliiu and on thumb ; dressed in black bonnet, trimmed with black crape and beads, black velveteen jacket, black shawl, no dress, brown skirt, and lace boots, with brass eyelet- holes, all very old and dirty. States she was born at Leeds. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Mansell, Lincoln City. — Brno- street, June 30. Description of four men, in custody at the Police Station' Dunmow, Essex, charged with housebreaking : WILLIAM HARVEY, Darleston, Staffordshire, nut aucl bolt maker, 26 years of age, 5 feet 4J inches high, grey eyes, light brown hair, a few whiskers, cut short and inclined to be saudy, and fair complexion; dressed in a dark spring hat, brown overcoat, black vest, grey trousers, and lace- up boots. JAMES WILLIAMS, Sheffield, 21 years of age, 5 feet 4| inches high, hazel eyes, brown hair, freckled complexion ; dressed in grey coat and trousers, brown vest, black cap, and old spring- side boots. JAMES BRADLEY, London, 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, grey eyes, brown hair, and fair complexion ; dressed in black coat, dark small plaid trousers, dark vest, flannel shirt, dark mixture cap, and old boots. JOHN WILD, London, 18 years of age, 5 feet 4| inches high, blue eyes, light hair, and fair complexion ; dressed in dark browu overcoat, black vest aud trousers, dark mixture hat, and old side- spring boots. These men appear to be travelling the country together, their names are supposed to be fictitious, and they are suspected of having committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given' to Superintendent Elsey, Police Station, Dunmow, Essex.— Bow- street, June 30. Description of two men, remanded to the County Gaol at Aylesbury, until Monday next, charged with robbery from July 5. POL1 < J i,! i Ki h. li E TTE. the person : one gave the name of GEORGE WALKER, of Liddiugton, Wilts, labourer, 23 years of age, 5 feet 1 iuch high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair, and small whiskers meeting under the chin, slenderly built, has a mole on right shoulder, scar on left thigh, one on left thumb, and one over left eye ; dressed in v> kite slop, cotton cord trousers and vest, and round hard black hat. The other gave the name of GEORGE HEYWOOD, alias PUNCH; states he is a miner, aud a native of Beverley, Yorkshire, 30 years of age, 4 feet 11 inches high, fair complexion, stoutly built, light brown hair aud whiskers, scar on left jaw, and one on little finger of left hand ; dressed in an old dark brown clotti coat, brown slop cotton cord trousers and vest, and black billy- cock hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Denson, or to Sergeant Clarke, Police Station, Aylesbury, Bucks.— JBow- street, June 28. Description of three men remanded, at Littldean House of Remand, until the 3rd proximo, charged with larceny from the persou at Sydney Fair on the 24th instant: JOSEPH WILLIAMS, alias HARPER, 50 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, wears a dark brown wig, grey eyes, and fair complexion ; dressed in a billycock hat, brown cloth coat, mixture vest, dark corduroy trousers, and lace- up boots ; states he is a native of Blackfriars- road, Union- street, Surrey, and formerly kept the ' Grapes' public- house there. JAMES McDONALD, 38 years of age, 5 feet inch high, dark brown hair, dark complexion, blue eyes, and slight make ; dressed in black bowler hat, grey coat, black vest, corduroy trousers, and old elastic- side boots ; states he is a native of Handover- street, Manchester. ISAAC BEVAN, 54 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark hair, bald on top of head, whiskers turning grey, dark complexion, hazel eyes, figure of a horse tattooed on breast, and spots over left arm in Indian ink ; dressed in soft billy- cock hat, black alpaca coat, no vest, old dark trousers, and elastic- side boots. Information to be given to Superintendent White, Coleford, Gloucestershire.-— Bow- street, June 28. bulary, Doncaster ; or to Sergeant Cockroft, West Riding Constabulary, Hatfield, near Doncaster. - Bow- street, July 5. child's Fork, Knife, and Spoon ( to match from a case); small pearl- backed Pocket Book; white hafted Penknife; small Stolen on the 7th instant at Wateringbury, Kent: a Vinaigrette with initials ' L. K W7 Information to be given black and tan terrier Dog, short bodied, thick set, answers to to InsPftor Lounfc, County Police Office, Litchurch, Derby, the name of ' Tiger,' had a chain Collar on with brass plate, i - Vow- street, duty 6. with ' Captain Bury, Wateringbury' on it. £ 1 reward. A'so stolen on the same day at Wateringbury, Kent: a black and tan terrier Bitch, answers to the name of ' Fan,' has been cropped, and has a white spot on breast, the property of Wm. Walter Barton, of the Queen's Head, Wateringbury. 10s. reward. Also stolen on the 13th ultimo, from the vicarage at West; l- lTy. . . — Stolen between 6 p. m. on the 26th, and 6 a. m. on the 27tli ultimo, from a house m the course of erection in the parish of Gate Fulford : a quantity of joiner's Tools : a . trimmer Saw, brass back ; a large gimlet ; a foot Square ; a spirit Level with piece of box wood on the top, to protect the tube; a 6- inch Square; a small Hammer, marked T. Harrison ;' a rabbeting Plane ; a 6- in. Square, marked A; Farleigh, Kent: a large black retriever Dog, rather long \ two smoothing Planes, one marked ' J. Wright' the other legged, large bushy tail, had on a leather collar, answers to the name of ' Joe,' the property of the Rev. W. E. Martin. £ 1 reward. Information to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Kent County Constabulary, Police Station, West Mailing; or to Sergeant Bates, Wateringbury, Kent.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen in the borough of Blackburn during the month of June last: PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen on the 1st instant, from a bedroom over the stables at Sefton House, Belgrave- square : a dark melton cloth cutaway Coat, nearly new ; a black and white silk Necktie; and a gold plated Scarf- pin. By a man, 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, florid complexion, dark brown hair, long nose, and speaks with a strong Scotch accent; dressed in dark stable suit, Scotch cap, and felt shoes ; is a native of the Western Islands.—- Metropolitan Police, B Divi- sion, July 5. Stolen from a stable at Mold, on the night of the 3rd instant : a dark- colour riding Saddle, one of the stirrup straps pieced with new leather, and one of the stirrup irons bent. Information to be given to Superintendent Thomas, Mold, Flintshire.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen between 6 and 7 p. m. on the 25th ultimo, from the dwelling- house of Wm. Tilley, Price- street, Smethwick : a silver Geneva Watch, No. 121, maker Spencer, Bilston; two Dessert Spoons, ten Tea ditto, Pepper- box, and Tongs— all silver; two gold Salts ; and six plated Forks, marked ' A 1 Loveridge.' Information to be given to Superintendent Woollaston, Police Office, West Bromwich; to Inspector Ordish, Police Station, Smethwick, near Birmingham ; or at any Police Station in the county of Stafford.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen during the night of the 2nd instant, from an un- finished house at Eastbourne, Sussex, the following Property : a 9- inch Stock Square, a 6- inch ditto, an Oilstone, set in wood, about 9 or 10 inches long, all stamped ' J. Coster,' in the woodwork ; a bench Hammer, No. 4 size, supposed stamped ' J. Coster,' on handle ; a 6- inch Stock Square, a 12- inch ditto, au Oilstone, set in wood, 8 or 9 inches long, a new 1- inch Chisel, with octangular boxwood handle and brass ferrule, all stamped ' J. Boorn,' on the woodwork ; a 4|- ineh Stock Square, ' A. Jinman,' stamped on woodwork ; two white Aprons ; a long dark blue rough Overcoat, pocket outside left breast, and two pockets outside flaps. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Waghorn, Hailsham, or to the Sergeant on duty, Police Station, Eastbourne, Sussex. — Bow- street, July 5. Stolen from a dwelling- house in the borough of South- port, on the 28th ultimo : a dark grey mixture cloth shooting Coat, lined with black alpaca, a black cloth vest, bound with black braid ; and a black and white plaid scarf shawl, small pattern. Suspicion is attached to a young man who had been lodging at the house a few days, and who left about noon on the same day without paying his board and lodgings : he is about 25 or 26 years of age, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, swarthy looking, dark brown hair, small moustache and imperial, slender built ; dressed in a suit of black cloth, and shabby silk hat, sometimes wears a small black tie, and at other times goes without, and wears paper front and collar. When in Southport he assumed the character of a preacher and had a nnmber of bills printed and distributed, stating that he would preach iu a room which he had taken for a short time, and the Sunday previous to his going away he preached both in a room and in the open air. Information to be given to Head Constable Kershaw, Town Hall, Southport. — Bow- street, July 5. Stolen in the city of Coventry, on the 30th ultimo : a silver consular Watch, old movement in a new case, the No. and maker is supposed to be Roskell, Liverpool, 5809 ; also 45 ounces of fine grain Silver, unmanufactured, in nuggets and dust. Information to be given to Head Constable Norris, Coventry, Warwickshire.— Bow street, July 5. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Thorne, near Doncaster, between 9 and 10 a. m. on the 1st instant : a black cloth Coat, bound with black braid, black stuff buttons, two pockets out- side, and one inside left breast; a dark Scotch tweed Coat, black bone buttons, two pockets outside in the skirt, and one inside left breast which is torn; a dark Scotch tweed Vest and Trousers of the same material, with fly fronts ; a white pocket Handkerchief, with black border ; a pair of black kid Gloves ; and two Sovereigns in Gold, which was in the watch pocket of the vest. Supposed by a man of the following description who lodged in the house the two nights previous, and stated he was a tramping watch and clock cleaner, from Glasgow : about 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, no whiskers, slender built, and has a burn mark on the back of left hand ; dressed in dark cloth coat and vest, dark brown cloth trousers, with black and brown stripes, and much worn at the bottom, black billycock hat, and elastic- side boots, and he carries with him a black leather satchel, which contains his tools. Information to'be given to Superintendent Astwood, West Riding Consta- Between 11- 30 p. m. on the 3rd and 5- 30 a. m. on the 4th, the shop, No. 20, King- street, was broken and entered and stolen therein, 2s. in Copper Money, the property of Mr. James Coupe, grocer, of St. Andrew- street, Blackburn. From a shop- door, No. - JZ, Darwen- street, on the 5th, a pair of women's new elastic- side kid Boots, fancy toe- caps, patent leather, chain stitched, marked on soles ' g/ c r/ a,' the property of Mr. Thomas Morrit. Between 11 on the 5th and 6 a. m. on the 6th, the refresh- ment rooms at the Blackburn Railway Station were broken into and stolen therein, £ 6 in Copper Money, the property of Mrs. Margaret Entwhistie, of the Star and Garter inn, Rail- way- street, Blackburn. From a stall in the Market on the 7th, a yellow cord Dress- piece, dark spots, 8 yards long, the property of Mrs. Alice Lee, Salop- street, Bolton. From a dressing- room in the Town Hall, a light coloured Hair Brush, the property of the Blackburn Corporation. From a new building in Addison- street, on the 14th, a joiner's tenon Saw, ' J. Thompson' stamped on the handle, the property of John Thompson, 8, St. Paul's- street : by a man, about 30 years of age, and 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high ; dressed in black cloth coat and trousers, and dark cap ; had the appearance of a mechanic. On the 16th, from a jeweller's shop, No. 19, Church- street, Blackburn : a gold lever Watch ( has been converted from a horizontal), cream colour dial, gold hands, maker William Cribb, London, No. 378, attached is a heavy gold fob Chain and gold Seal, with stone in a swivel ; and a small gold lever Watch, cream- coloured dial, maker Yates, Preston, No. 5651, pallet staff pivot broken ; the property of Mr. James Sagar. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the appre- hension and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the watches, will receive £ 5 5s. reward on appli- cation to Chief Constable Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn. From No. 19, Oldham- street, Grimshaw Park, a brown, white, and black striped Dress, of thin material, slate- coloured lining, and trimmed with black buttons, the property of Mr. Giles Hawoith. From No. 13, Hannah- street, on the 19 th, a man's flannel Shirt, a Pinafore, and a window Blind, the property of Mr. Wm. McDermett. The property has been recovered, having been pledged at Mr. Boyle's, pawnbroker, Penny- street, by FANNY HEYES, who had been housekeeper to Mr. McDermett, and left on the day of the robbery : she is about 60 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, fresh com- plexion, light hair, turning grey ; dressed in a brown striped dress, thin light shawl, aud clogs. From a stall on the Market, ou the 21st, a brown stuff Skirt, with frill near bottom, white tape at top ; a slate- coloured stuff Skirt, frill near bottom, and white tape drawing at top, both to fit a girl 9 years of age ; and a child's black velvet Jacket, trimmed with black satin buttons down front and at wrist; the property of Mr. Thomas England, draper, 40, Mosley- street, Bolton. From a hencote behind No. 29, Florence- street, during the night of the 24th, a black Hen, with double comb, the pro- perty of Mr. James Houghton. From No. 25, Leyland- street, on the 25th, a pair of men's lace Boots, with brass eyelet- holes, in good repair, the pro- perty of John Roach, a lodger: by a man, who had been lodging at the house, and absconded on the day of the robbery, about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, saudy hair, and no whiskers ; dressed in a grey tweed jacket, and black cap, he will be wearing the stolen boots, as he left his old ones at the house. He goes about public- houses playing a tin whistle. From No. 130, Chester- street, sometime between the 21st and 26th, a pair of man's elastic- side Boots, plain leather toe- caps, and a pair of woman's elastic- side Boots, fancy patent leather toe- caps, the property of Mr. James Dewhurst. From No. 92, Walpole- street, sometime between the 25th and 27th ultimo : a man's grey cloth sac Coat, lined with black serge, black button at neck, small tear on one shoulder, which has been repaired, and a man's fine cloth pilot monkey Jacket, black velvet collar, black buttons, lined with black and white striped cotton, the property of Mr. Giles Haworth. From No 17, Leyland- street, on the 28th : a green, black, and puce striped Dress , a black, green, white, and yellow striped Skirt; a black and white woollen Shawl, red border : a white crinoline Bonnet, trimmed with puce ribbon; and two Half- sovereigns, the property of Bridget McKnay : by BRIDGET QUINN, alias FEENEY, 19 years of age, about 5 feet 1 inch high, dark hair, and rather swarthy complexion ; dressed in a puce dress, and old black shawl, or may be wearing the stolen property. Supposed to have gone to Ireland. T. Quarton ; a screw Driver; a f- incli Gouge, boxwood handle ; a l-|- inch Chisel, ashwood handle; a hand Saw, with a few teeth broken; a plugging Axe, with a beech wood shaft; a 2- feet Rule; an oil Stone and Can; one joiner's Bass; a black Russel cord Coat, two pockets outside, one torn a little, and one pocket inside left breast, with black wood buttons ; and a white linen Apron ; the property of John Harrison. Information to be given to Superintendent Lazenby, Escrick, or to Sergeant Burniston, New Fulford, York.— Bow- street, July 3. Stolen sometime since the 4th instant, from the Vicarage, Aston, Brampton, Oxon, a silver Sauce Ladle, the property of the Rev. G. S. Griffiths. Information to be given to Super- intendent Cope, Oxfordshire Constabulary, Witney.— Bow- June 30. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, July 5. Stolen from a dwelling- house, between the 3rd January and the 18th ultimo, six silver Dessert Spoons, marked ' H. W. E. G.' Information to be given to Inspector Chaplin, Police Station, Brill, Bucks.— Bow- street, July 3. Stolen between the 13th and 29th ultimo, from a smithery in the township of Saighton : a steel Rasp ; a Shoeing Knife and Hammer; and an old single- barrel cap Gun, maker's name ' George Manton' engraved on the barrel ; the pro- perty of William Weaver, farmer, of Saighton, near Chester. Information to be given to Superintendent Wilson, Tatten- hall, near Chester.— Bow- street, July 3. Stolen during the night of the 29tli ultimo from the dwelling- house of Mrs. Jebb, in Litchurch, the following articles : four silver Table Spoons; four silver Dessert Spoons ; two silver Table Forks marked with crest— shield with cross- bar and three stars above it; three silver Tea Spoons with same crest; four small silver Tea Spoons; a Stolen from a cottage at Shaw Farm, Overton, Wilts, on the 27th instant, the property of Elizabeth Penny : a brown linsey Gown, wet, lined with unbleached calico, slightly fringed at bottom, two or three eyes in front. A woman who was carrying a basket, hawking tin ware is suspected, as she was seen near the spot about the time, she is rather elderly, middle size : dressed in an old black bonnet, red aud black shawl, ragged gown, and very old shoes. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Stretton, Marlborough, Wilts.— Bow- street, June 30. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Stockbridge, between 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. on the 23rd instant: a man's blue black cloth Coat and Vest, with the name of ' Lallement,' marked on the loop as maker ; a ditto black cloth pilot Coat, with a small hole in right sleeve from a burn; a ditto black cloth Vest, without collar ; two pairs of men's elastic- side Boots, toe- caps, and in good condition ; a brown stuff Dress, with one flounce on four rosettes in front, and two rows of black fringe on the body; a red and black plaid Shawl, new ; a woman's black cloth Jacket, trimmed with black beads ; and a light coloured scarf Shawl, with a light brown border. Also, on the 24th instant, a 5- step Ladder. Also, stolen from a dwelling- house, on the 24th instant, a grey woollen scarf Shawl, with white border, has a small tear at one corner ; and a black and red plaid woollen Hand- kerchief. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Moores, Borough Police Office, Stockport, Cheshire. — Bow- street, June 28. Stolen between 11 and 1 p. m. on the 25th instant, from No. 8, Lees, Folkestone, the property of a lady : a peblile Brooch, silver mounted ; a white lava ditto ; two crystal do., set in gold, with pearls; three jet Brooches ; two silver Maltese Crosses ; a jet Necklet; two sets of Bracelets, ditto ; two pairs of jet Ear- rings ; a jet Necklace, large beads, St. Andrew's Cross attached; a gold Locket, set with carbuncles, containing a portrait; a small gold Chain; two Opera Glasses; a double row of cornelian Beads ; a set of Sleeve Links ; and two bunches of Keys. Supposed by a man, 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches higb, pale, and small canotty whiskers ; dressed in light topcoat, dark trousers, and brown low hat; he was a lodger at the house, and has absconded. Information to be given to Superintendent Martin, Police Office, Folkeston, Kent.— Bow- street, June 28. Stolen between the 7th and 21st instant, from a granary at Asby, Westmorland, the property of Andrew Lawson, sixteen Hams, fourteen varied from 14 lbs. to 21 lbs. each, and two were 28 lbs. each ; they were suspended by a rope round the knuckle- bone, and not pierced through as is usual in this neighbourhood. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Parks, Appleby, Westmorland, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle.— Bow- street, June 28. Absconded on the 20th instant, charged with stealing from No. 5, Field View, Hackney, a mahogany Work box, containing a Duplicate for a silver Watch, a receipt for a gold Watch, £ 21 in Gold, and 10s. in Silver: a prostitute, 28 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and eyes dark, long nose, and sunburnt; dressed in a dark maroon dress, black and white straw hat, trimmed with blue, bird on top.— - Metropolitan Police, N Division, June 26. Stolen on the 19th instant, from the officer's mess, South- town Barracks, Great Yarmouth : two silver Dinner Forks and a silver Tea Spoon, marked with a crown and letters ' N. A.' Information to be given to Head Constable Tewsley,- Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.— Bow- street, June 26. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Mr. H. W. Coxen, Waterloo House, Egham, between 5 and 8 p. m. on the 21st instant : a French Clock, 15 inches high, 13 inches long, and 6 inches wide, black marble top, plinth and pillars each side, speckled granite round face, with glass set in brass frame, showing escapement, ruby pallat. Supposed by a tramp. Information to be given to Superintendent Holliugton, Chertsey, or to Inspector Gray, Egham, Surrey.— Bow- street, Jnne 26. Stolen from a dwelling- house in the borough of Maccles- field, since the 22nd instant: a dark blue cloth Overcoat, with velvet collar, two pockets outside and one inside left breast, lined with black serge ; a pair of men's lace- up Boots, with sWl tips, brass eyelets and toe- capped ; a pair of men's drab worsted Stockings ; and a woman's Shawl, with black and white mingled border, and mauve and white border. Sup- posed by a tramp, as a pair of men's old elastic- side Boots, with slits cut in the sides, were left behind. Information to be given to Head Constable Etchells, Police Office, Town Hall, Macclesfield.— Bmv- street, June 26. Stolen from a stable at Borough Bridge, between 10 p. m. on the 21st and 10 a. m. on the 22nd, a leather Case, containing the following Veterinary Surgical Instruments : two pairs of small Scissors, a pair of Forceps, two Lancets, a sewing Needle with wire attached, a Scalp Gelding Knife, a Probe, a Pistory, a pair of Bowelling Scissors, and a curve pointed Knife, all nearly new and marked ' Wood, York.' Information to be given to Superintendent Haworth, West Riding Constabu- lary, Knaresborough.— Bow- street, June 26. WAR OFFICE, Juh/ 5, 1871. BSSEETEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S S Eli VICE. n and after this date ( Dec. 11,1857), until further notice, the Reward given by the War Otow ior the Apprehension of a Deserter will 1 e TWENTY SHILLINGS instead of TEN SHILLINGS: the object being to prevent the crime of Desertion, and to hold out a greater inducement for the recovery of Deserters to Her Majesty's Service. OFFICE HO. NAME. BBS. NO. 213260 213261 213262 213263 213261. 213265 313266 213267 213268 213269 Williams, Henry A. Wood, Richard Williams, Fredk. White, James Warrell, Thomas White, John Woods, Clarke Williamson, Jas. Williams, John S. Westfield, Godfrey 950 899 2014 1667 1459 1256 943 23335 CORPS. WHERE BORN. • I. EVES. ! FACE. COA'i & TROUSERS. I_ I 1 r DATE OF " ESERTN. 10th Hussars 13th Hussars 5tli Foot 9th Foot 16th Foot 23rd Foot 81st Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto Kirkee, Poona, B. I. ] Rotherham, York Swansea, Glamoigan Lambeth, Surrey Spalding, Lincoln Killedmond, Carlow Ohiey, Bucks Inveresk, Edinburgh Glasgow Canterbury musician mason blacksmith labourer tailor labourer shoemaker blacksmith joiner 13 37f 21} 19 24| 29} 25J 28} 18 21} 6} 6 6 5 51 9 6} 5 4 lt. brn It. brn brown dark brown dk. bm brown brown dk. brn brown blue hazel grey grey ; grey brown j hazel blue hazel hazel pale fair fresh fair fair dark fair fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto black regimental ditto ditto ditto blue cloth regimental ¥ J, 3? 70 213271 213272 213273 233274 213275 213276 213277 213278 213279 Williams, William Yealands, George Young, James Bull, George Burnett, Robert Cleminson, Geo. Daniber, John Flood, Edward Hall, William Harvey, George 2317 2028 1620 30915 1S69 32555 31654 1333 3197 S 21328 1 213281 313282 213283 213284 2182 if> 213286 2132* 7 213288 S132& 9 Jackson, W. Jones, John Knowles, Robert Madden, Michael Reid, Alexander Archer, Edmond Arber, David Ashton, Frederick Addy, George Brady, William 213290 21329L 213292 213293 313294 313295 213296 213297 213298 21329'! Bailey, Wm. Edw. Brandreth, Thomas Burgoyne, Fredk. Black, William Brett, Charles Barratt, James Bradbury, Joseph Bates, John Burke, Edward Brady, John General Serv. 14th Foot 100th Foot 22nd Foot Roy. Artillery 8th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 57th Foot. Kov. Artillery Hereford Bassingham, Line. London Norton, Somerset Wiveliscombo Oldham, Lancaster Croydon, Surrey Bearstead, Kent Hull, York Shirty, Kent 1743 2051 3592 1739 1272 1727 1594 392- i 3^ 3i8 1349 8th Foot ditto 4th Foot 99th Foot 91st Foot 2nd Foot 40th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 4th Drag. Gds. Manchester Flint London Birkenhead, Chester South Leidi, Edinb. Bethnal tS it:, London D'cpttord, Kent Greenwich Rbtherham, York Liverpool 1006 5th Drag. Gds. 1311,9th Lancers 1474 1001 2Sm 1403 2062 1938 546 2039 18th Hussars 21st Hussars oi l en. Guards 6th Foot 8th Foot llth Foot 14th Foot Ifirti Foot, Leeds, York Liverpool Cardiff, Glamorgan London Macclesfield, Ches. Youghal, Waterford Hull, York Drogheda, Louth Port, Law, Waterfoi- d Belfast.. Antrim labourer 24 5 ditto 181 5 — 26} 5 shoemaker 23 5 labourer 18} 5 piecer 20} 5 carman 19! 5 labourer 22} 4 ditto 22} 5 ditto 18 5 ditto 23 5 turner 19} 5 labourer 34 5 ditto 27} 5 boilermaker 19! 5 — 18! 0 smith 20} 5 labourer 18f 5 groom 21 5 seaman 21 b clerk 24} 5 tinsmith 21} 5 mason 18} 5 clerk 23} 5 warehusmn! 26 5 musician 31 0 bricklayer 2?} 5 tailor 5 labourer 25} 5 ditto 221 5 5} sandy 5 ; brown 7 , brown 9} brown 4f brown 5 It. brn 4} sandy 4} dk. brn 5} dk. brii 4 | brown hazel blue grey grey blue grey grey broivn grey grey • fresh fair dark l'resh | fair ; fail- fresh sallow fresh fresh PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. iD tattooed on arms; refci- uit 7 June Hounslow 5 June Ashton 31 May Glasgow 8 June London 5 Juno Newry 3 Juuo 1 Newport, M! sear front of neck 11 May Halifax 4 Juue Woolwich 2 June Glasgow 1 Juue Woolwich recruit, not surgically inspected sear right elbow slop; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 6} It,, brn 5 brown 8 fair 6 brown 5} lt. brn 6 | brown 5 ' It. ton 4} | bro wil 4} brown 8! brown grey hazel blue hafcel brown blue brown gtey b- o'wn gf « y j fresh | fresh fresh siilloiV fresh sallow fl- esh fresh fresh ditto ditto livery regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 8 June 5 Juno 2 June - June 7 June 29 May 4 June 7 June 11 June 8 June 5 June 5 June 9 June 10 June 10 June 16 June 19 Juno 14, June 14 June 17 June Hereford Sheffield Bury Aldershot Woolwich Ashton- u- L Woolwich ditto Ft. Tivgntle Woo! wich recruit, not surgically in mark left side of neck poekpittcd brown mark right side of face tattooed back of right hand scar outside left hip Ashton- u- L ditto Aldershot ditto ditto Devonport Curragh Aldershot Woolwich Manchester 10} It. brn bi- ovfn fresh regimental 7 lt. brh grey fresh ditto 6} bra wil grey dark ditto 8 brown hazel fresh ditto 91 lt. ton hazel fresh summer trousers 5 dk. brn grey fresh regimental 8 brown groy sallow ditto 6} dk. brn grey sallow ditto 6 lt. toil grey fresh ditto 0 l- ed blue fresh ditto D • D ; took part of reg. nec. slight hemorrhoids, seal- right kneo mole right shoulder; off pass to London two scars behind left shoulder Ianchor on lt. hand; broke out of barracks 16 June 11 June 25 Juno 11 Juue 13 June 15 June 18 June 15 June 16 June 11 June York Aldershot Canterbury ditto Windsor Buttevant Manchester Dublin * W. A.' and twd Itdes left afm; o'ffpass flower on right hand anchor right am, three moles ori back took forage cap [ and three 0( 1 neck sear right side of nose 2LSSVJ 213301 213302 2133! 13 213304 218305 213306 213307 21330b 21830" Bryan, James Bye, Alfred Burke, James Bell, Thomas Bailey, Thomas Bunyan, Jas. John Breen, James Brades, Juines Brown, Charles Boen, James IpS 1335: 41 2637 25 « 1 3974 2-, i733 2932 57til i'oot 66th Foot 6sth Foot 109th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto London Winchester, Hants Kilkenny Arbroath, Forfar Croydon, Siirrey Hertford Omagh, Tyrone Eaton, Bucks Crawley, Sussex Chesham, Bueks ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto servant groom ditto lib* & 6 ilK. bl- ii 2o 5 8 It. brit 18} 5 5} brown 36} 5 5 ; brown 24 5 4f dk. brn jlS| 5 4 | brown 23 5 11} It. brn ' 21f 5 4 brown 19, ! 5 7} ' light 121} 5 4?, 1 brown hazel blue igrey | grey grey h?. zel blue grey hazel hazel Irtish fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh fresh fresh itttfti plain regimental ditto ditto mixture plain regimental ditto ditto 14 June 9 Juuo 12 June 19 June 15 Juno 8 June 17 June 14 Jtme 11 Juno I 8 June _ „ ,|. * Chapel- en- le- Frith Camden Ft. I took waist- hfilt; off ffasS seir 6M ng'itlS " 7 i- feeririt, not sui- greajly Inspected took great- ccfcit arid part w iij4f nee ' D'left breast ' scar 011 back, mole sears left hip ' fivgiitlePr, Winchester Cot- k Preston Woolwich Christehrcli Glasgow Ntliamptoh Woolwich Tl- riwbvidire recruit, finally approved 313310 313311 213312 213313 313314 213315 213316 213317 218318 213319 Bentley, George Bedford, John Edw. Baker, Robert Bacon, Daniel Bradley, John Burton, William Brown, Mark Churcher, Edwin Caney, William Carney, Michael 2247 668 1820 2236 147: ditto ditto ditto ditto Rifle Brigade 20471 Army Service — General Serv. 1218 | 2ndDrag. Gds. 1166 ditto 973 8th Hussars Wellington, Salop High Iloyland, York Chatham, Kefit W. Broimvich, Staff. Blackwall, Middlesex London Glasgow London ditto Pnt ney paint, ci- drapcr bricklayer labourer stoker lath render labourer ditto lightermin In bowrer its 0 tig oro v\ 11 22} 5 7 [ It. bm 22 5 6}: auburn 23 V 5 11 | auburn 10 ! brown 3} It. bm 61 25-!, 20 5 17! 5 24! 5 23 5 24} 5 it dk. brn dark brown dk. brn mvy hazel grey blue grey brown grey dark grey ijrev Jresll fresh fresh fair fr fresh fresh dark fail- fresh I ditto 1 plain I regimental ditto 1 ditto I tweed; moleskin supposed plain regimental i ditto ltj June 21 Juno 13 June 10 June 21 June 11, Juue 22 May 15 June 16 ffiine 18 June Woolwich ditto Athlone Woolwich Shorncliffe Woolwich Glasgow Colchester ditto Dublin 318820, 2) 3321 233322 213323] 213324 313325 213326 213327 213328 213329 Chascey, John Coleman, John Crawford, John Jas. Corrington, John Cooper, Robert Carlin, Thomas Cole, William Chappel, Charles Collins, Frederick Crump, Joseph luSi 19tli It ussars 3610 Gren. Guards 1974 Scots Fusiliers — 17th Foot 1950 8th Foot 1916! ditto 399 29th Foot 1695 44th Foot 1795154th Foot 1362 57th Foot Cheltenham, Glouc. Bungay, Suffolk Ayr Wisbeach, Cambs. Boltoii, Lancaster Liverpool Cheltenham, Glouc. Carmarthen, Pemb. Westminster Leicester servant I labourer : teacher I labourer spinner mason jservant jlabourer painter I labourer l6i 5 24f 5 28| 5 24 | 5 123! 5 | 23}; 5 : 34}| 5 ! l9} 5 21}! 5 2' 1 i5 t> ll. brii 9} It. brn 10} black 9 jdk. brn 51 dk. brn 8! brown 9 black lt. brn brown brown brown lit. bm i black hazel hazel blue hazel grey grey grey ! iir iloricl dark fresh I dark | fresh I lair fresh pale I « : i. fc> w ditto summer trousers regimental dark ; light regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 7 Juno 10 June 17 June 6 June 10 June 18 Juuo 3 June 14 June 12 June 14 Juno Canterbury Windsor London ditto Manchester ditto Barbados Cork Curragh TregntleFt. scar left eye, tattooed right arm, hair officer's servant [ bracelet left wrist scar on chest inqles 011 left pectoral region recruit, not surgically inspected D, scar left arm and shoulder I), scald left, side of back and right thigh scar inside left, calf took forage cap and waist- belt took waist- belt and part of rtg. nec. recruit, attested scar front and IovVer part of nect; took waist- belt and part of res. nec. ditto ' ' 0 213330 313331 233 < 32 313333 313334 313335 213336 313337 213338 213339 Carroll, James Colton, Edward Chandler, John Chidgey, Walter Clarke, Robert, Coopey, George Clifford, Jeremiah Chives, James Casshedy, Thomas Carey. Robert. 10 < 7 2646 2241 32615 2428 2481 1733 70th boot 9,: th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Ride Brigade Bruzebill, Meath Dublin Norwood, Surrey Huntingdon Hoxton, London Buston, Gloucester Camberwell, Middx. Midhurst, Sussex Glasgow Kilmarnock, Ayr ditto carver painter mason cabin etmkr, engineer labourer ditto ditto weaver 22 21} 23} 20.| 2H 22} 19 20 19 i 311 7} dk. brn 7 brown 4! brown 8} lt. brn 10 | brown 7 brown 5 I brown 6 | brown 9! black 6 dk. brn hazel grey hazel I grey | grey brown ' grey igrey ; blue grev freck. pale fresh fresh fail- fresh pale sallow dark fresh plain regimental ditto black; tweed plain regimental brown; cord white slop; cord regimental brown; regimental 14 Juno 21 Julio 15 Jinio 18 June 8 Juno 11 June 20 June 10 J une 14. June 15 June Liverpool Gosport Woolwich Aldershot Woolwich ditto ditto Petersfiold Portsmouth Dover 2133 W 213341 213342 213343 313344 213345 213346 213347 313318 213349 Curson, George Clarke, James Dillon, William Duffey, John Darcey, Samuel Dawson, John Dixon, John Duffy, John Derone, James Donaldson, James lt> 12 1841 1610 1578 1791 2147 2240 1837 ditto General Serv. lst Foot 3rd Foot 7th Foot 8th Foot 16th Foot 18th Foot 35th Foot 42nd Foot INorwieh, JNor-, oi „ Paddington, Middx. Manchester Spitalfields, Midtlx. Twineshead, Lincoln Stockton- on- Tees* Maynooth, Kildare Glasgow S. eaham Hai b., Drhm. E; ist, Church, Perth shoemaker labourer tailor labourer rivetter labourer ditto pitman labourer lot 5 IS 5 18} 5 18 5 29 22 24} 19 18} 211- 5 8 4$ i, rj..' ii 5 Ibrown 4} dk. brn 2 dk. brn 7 jbrown 9 It. brn 6}! brown 8} I It. brn 6} | brown dk. brn grey grey grey hazel hazel hazel brown hazel grey brown tresh fresh fail- fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh dark regluielllat dark ; brown regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed plain ditto 12 June 11 June 11 June 19 June 15 June 16 Juno 18 June 12 June 11 June 22 June scar left tibia; recruit, approved sear right thumb broke out of guard room poekpitted; took waist- belt recruit., attested recruit stole a quantity of c. lo. th<; s VVboLvich London Warley Shoriicliffe Portsmouth Manchester Gravesend Glasgow Bradford Aldershot scar le't groin sear right eye,- recruit scar on lowjjr lip off pass to London D * Durham recruit, not surgically inspected soars Oil legs 313350 213351 213852j 313353! 213354- 313355 213356' 213357 213358 213359 Donoghue, Martin Dingwall, Alex. Drynan, James Donavon, John Eden, Thomas Eggleton, George Evans, William Elvin, John Eachus, William Edge, Frederick 1720 558 10450 30332 1- 291 517 2297 3051 1735 70th Foot 93rd Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery 4th Drag. Gds. lst Foot 7th Foot 23rd Foot 25th Foot 44tli Foot Dublin Inverness Glasgow Spit alffelds, London S « e? l, Gloucester Ryburph, Norfolk Broinborongh, Chesh. Marylebone, London Prestbury, Cheshire Portsmouth blacksmith mason clerk porter labourer ditto ditto mattrassmk weaver labourer 19 i 5 31} 5 6} brown 4} lt. brn 22} .5 18} 5 33} 18 20} 32| 19} brown brown lt. brn dk. brn lt. brn brown lt. brii lt. brn blue blue grey grey grey blue brown grey blue grey , sallow | fresh : fresh fresh fresh tail- fair fresli fail- fresh i ditto i ditto , ditto ! ditto j plain regimental plain regimental ditto ditto 15 June 18 June 22 J une 15 Juno 21 June 10 June 11 June 21 June 21 June 14 June 1513300 213361 213362 213363 313364 233365 2133G. 6 313367 213368 213369 . Edge, Richard ! Elliott, William Emmett, John W. Frost, William ; Fletcher, John Foy, Michael Flinn, John Farrell, James Fisher, William George, John 1755 1860 32299 Roy. Artillery ditto Rifle Brigade 4th I'oot 2205 23rd Foot 1135188th Foot 1753 90th Foot 2929! Royal H. Art. 33801 Roy. Artillery 36 9th Lancers Wells, Norfolk Yarmouth, Norfolk Faversham, Kent Ipswich Winsburv, Stafford Aiglisli, Mayo Waterford Dublin Dartfurd, Kent London 213370 213371! 313373 213373 213374 313375 213376. mm 21337s 213379 Gasson, George Grundy, William Griffiths, William Greenland, John Gray, Shadrack Griffin, James Gibson, Thomas Guest, Arthur S. Green, John Gray, George 2587 Grfen. Guards 1747,3rd Foot —• 6th Foot llth Foot 16th Foot, 66th Foot 103rd Foot Roy. Artilleig' ditto . ditto 1861 1899 703 m 2105 Brighton, Sussex Ashton- under- Lyne Camber- well, Surrey London St. Mary's, Suffolk Winchester London Blackfriara, London Bejffi, Bucks Banff 1 farrier IS 5 1 shoemaker 20 5 favriei- 18! 5 I blacksmith 21} 5 iiammei- mn 18i 5 ; labourer 26 * 5 1 ditto 21 5 j engineer 29} 5 labourer 27 5 | baker 331 5 labourer 24! 5 butcher 21} 5 labourer 20 5 Thatmaker 19 5 labourer 22 5 ditto 23 5 mariner 19 S clerk 23 5 groom 22} 0 tailor 22 5 6 6! 4i 5i- 7 6 6 5 4 7} brown brown brown brown brown lt. bru brown brown brown brown grey grey hazel grey hazel grey grey hazel hazel ha. zel fresh fresh faii- pile fresh j fresh fresh j fresh fresh fresh ditto plain regimental ditto supposed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 14 Juno 16 June 19 June 17 Juno 15 June 17 June 14 June 6 Juno 20 June 15 June Dublin Aberdeen Chatham Woolwich Manchester Wariey Liverpool Chatham Gosport Cork W oolwicK s.- ar on leg broke out Of bartaclS D ; mole on right thigh star over epigostrum ; broke out of barracks scar on sacrum recruit, approved mole 011 right s- de, soars 011 groins Woolwich Aldcrshot Chatham Gosport Glasgow Woolwich Aldeiphot ditto 8} brown , brown 7} brown j hazel lt, brn Igrey bro wit grey dk. brii jgrey brown Hazel brown ' grey brown igrey 4} It. toil : blue brown hazel tu. 6 5 91 6} 8 fair fair fresh fresh dirk freah fresh fresh fresh fresh stain Oh left breast j tfecr'uit * between [ LbndBri atid Portslihouth took the wholte o't reg. ritife. jsupp. stole elb'thej; broke' out of bafraoks • J. I.' 011 left wrist < J. F.' 0.11 left arm ; off fUrlottgh to Dublin took part of v. cg. uec. ditto ditto blaek regimental ditto plain blue regimental mto ditto 8 June 15 Juno 15 June 15 Julie 13 9 J ui£ o ! 12 June iTOf, 1 8 Junfe ' 24 June London jtook waist.- belt. and pai- t of l- cgThsi. " Shorneliffe pnole on nseli, scar 011 right elr and Ifeft l0; n WestJhmstr recruit, surgically inspected Dublin ] D; fcittoosd 011 arms Qrave^ end i Winchestei-. lq » t tvyo uppei' front teeth; recruit Igndou Itattpoed On arms i recruit, attested iWoobwch ACIFI- S OT. W WK ivjt4ls Trowbnage! Weedon wmm DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). OSPICE HO. NAME. BBO. no. C0BP3. WIIEEE BOBN. a HAIE. PACE. COAT & TBOFSEIiS. DA TE OP PLACE OP nrr SEBTN. DESEBTION. 213380 213381 213382 213383 213334 213385 213386 813387 213388 2133 « 9 Gover, Henry Harker, Isaac Hennessy, Patriek Hardy, William Hogan, Thomas Hill, James Hood, William Hale, Thomas Hawkins, Robert Hardy, John 3422 Roy. Artillery Clera enwel- 1, London! farmer . J4g9! G- ren. Guards Stilton, Hunts j labourer 1049 ,8th Foot Cashel, Tipperary ! ditto J288; l? th Foot Aston, Warwick ditto 1180 ioth Foot Ballyhale, Kilkenny [ ditto 1524 44th Foot Manchester [ packer 1413 54th Foot Belfast j tailor 1196 66th Foot Kin gslpnd, Middlesex; — — 68th Foot W obeswsh, ' Cambs [ labourer 1725 84th Foot Ilkesta, Derby [ ini « ei- 18 27 27 234 2Si jl9f 20 } 1174 [ 194 5 25 5 MARKS AND REMARKS. It. brn brown dk. brn It. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown brown it. brn brown hazel blue grey grey grey grey hazel dk. brn grey fresh fresh fresh fan1 fresh fresh dark dark fresh regimental i ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 1 " V 5 June • I17 June took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 13 June, Manchester 14 June | Carlisle D ; tattooed on hand and left arm 13 June [ Birr [ soar oil breast and back, impediment in ' H.' lt. [ speech W oolw icli Dublin 114 Jun, e [ Cork j anchor and ' J.' rt. arm, 112 June | Curragh ( took part of reg. nee. 20 June Winchester 117 June Ipeterboro' | recruit 114 June I Spikelsland j 3i3390 213391 213392 2133,93 213394 213395 213396 213397 213^ 98 21JS399 Hutton, John Hutchinson, Wm. Hourigan, John Hayden, William Hall, James Iron, Robert Job, Samuel Jacques, Edwin Jones, Edward j Royal 11. Art., Deptford, Kent ; labourer 2799; ditto : Marylebone, London • tailor — Roy. Artillery [ Yarmouth, Norfolk labourer ^ 957] ditto ' [ Castletown, Tippry. 2127: Rifle Brigade jDumnew, Essex — ; general Serv, Dorking, Surrey 1174 Hussars 2272 16: h Foot 2003 ttth Foot 1147 501, li Foot ditto blacksmith mason Newington, Middlsx.! labourer Warwick ; brickmaker Leicester ! shoenailer Poole, Dorset [ labourer 134 5 21; 5 22 [ 5 134 5 194 5 21 5 204 5 19 g 181- 5 254 5 brown It, brn dk. brn dark brown brown It. brn brown brown brown grey blue hazel blue grey hazel blue blue blue grey fresh fair ruddy dark fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto black; tweed regimental' ciitto grey; dark regimental ditto black; tweed regimental 18 June j Woolwich large mole right buttoijk I * between Woolwich and Christohurcli jsppts between scapula;, mole over left 10th [ rib; recruit 8 June i 3 Juno 16 June 21 June ! 20 Juno 15 June 18 June 17 June 25 June London Tarbert Dover Portsea, Leeds Colchester Aldershot ditto j recruit hair short 1' E. J.' aud anchor on rt, arm, free ou It. 2l340u Jones, Joseph Thos. 213401 Jones, William 213402; Jutton, Henry 213403 James, Charles 213404 Keech, John 213405 Kelly, William 213406 King, Thomas 213407 Kennett, Henry 213408 Lewis, Amos 213409 Leawood, William 27891Royal li. Art. — Roy. Artillery 630; ditto 2130 j Rifle Brigade 2076 Gren. Guards — [ 9th Foot 2027 35th Foot 4979 102nd Foot lst Dragoons Gren. Guards 869 103 J Talgl^ u, Brecon Liverpool Steyning, Sussex nstoek, Stafford Hailsham, Sussex London Wolverhampton l- fuihani. Rent London ; Ashby- de- l, a- Zouch'; f groom ditto labourer striker labourer compositor boltsmith labourer boot maker labourer [ 184 [ 24 36 18 28f 17 20} 271 24} 29 brown light black It. brn It. brn It, brn dk. bru hazel 641 brown ; hazel 9 [ dk. brn hazel 9| dk- brn hazel $ 74 10 7 10 5 64 grey blue dark grey grey hazel ifresh [ fail- sallow fresh fresh fail- fresh dark fresh fresh grey pilot; tweed regimental ditto ditto black; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto [ 19 June jl4 Juno 20 June [ 21 June 14 June I 5 June II June 19 June [ 19 June III June ditto Liverpool Aldershot Dover Dublin London [ flags and guns on right arm jscsui- left eyebrow arid right wrist; recruit look waist- belt, and part of reg. nec. sear behind neck ; recruit, attested Siinderlandltattooed on arms Dover , scar on forehead Curragh mole on tack of neck Windsor | D * Leicestershire 213410 213411 213112 213413 213414 213415 213416 213417 213418 213419 Lane, Charles Lawson, Alexander Linsell, Henry Lee, Joseph Ling, James McCale, Midiael Maginnis, Michael Miles, James McDermot, Wm. Moss, Edwin I984: 34fh Foot 1282 42nd Foot 2070 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery Riile,. Brigade 4th Drag, Gds. ditto Scots Fusiliers' 2190; 2nd Foot 1814 4th Foot 2459 1497 1344 851 1748 Cheltenham, Gloucstr Edinburgh j Hornchuivh, Essex BethnaLG; reen, Mddlx Stradbrook, SufMk Birmingham, Wrwck Newry, Down Oddington, Gloucstr Boyle, Roscommon Watelifield, Berks gardener cutler groom difto butcher metal roller carpenter labourer pitman labourer 19 25 204 18 21} 224 SO 234 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 7 5 6 5 10 5 91 5 104 5 5 194: 5 brown red fair brown It. brn dk. brn brown It. brn brown 54: brown liazel grey grey blue grey grey grey blue hazel grey red faii- fresh fresh fresh fresli fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental brown; regimental regimental ditto 14 June 13 June 16 June 10 June 19 Jlinb 2ES June 20 June 10 June 16 Juno 11 Juno Shornelill'e Aldershot ditto Woolwich ditto Manchester ditto London Devonport Aldershot anchor left hand, scar left thigh tattooed left arm ' V.' left arm, scar left groin broke out of barracks D; broke out 6f guard- room took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. sear right knee took the whole of reg. nec. 213420 2134' 1 213422 213423 213424! 213- 125 213426 213427 213428 213429 Morgan, James Murray, Joseph Mulcahy, Edward Madden, John McGinn, Henry Moore, Samuel Miller, James Moore, James Moscrop, James McGregor, Alex. 2U67 7tli Foot 2064 8tli Fooi 1619 1633 2026 12th Foot 15th Eoot 16th Foot 22nd Foot 1102 26th Foot 3896 33rd Foot 2215 35t, h Foot 1665 42nd Foot London Manchester Deptford, Kent Cardiff, Glamorgan Rathfi'iland, Down Dieldeborougli, Nrfll Perth Stratford, London Newcastle- On- Tyno iLtieiigUpiii'iia, Argyle harness nikr 224 5 6 labourer ditto shipcarpntr miner labourer ditto ditto ditto blacksmith 224 5 244 5 24J- 5 19}: 5 20 .5 25 [: 5 344: 5 184 [ 5 214 5 1 Iff hi brown blue hazel blue 7 . 7 j brown 54, dk. brn blue 6 ' dk. brn! hazel 8 brown j grey 54 dk. brn 54 . brown 54: sandy 54 sandy brown hazel blue blue dark sallow fresh fresli fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freck. 213430 313431 • I 13432 213433 213434 213435 213436 213437 213438 213439 Maddon, Thomas Maguire, James McGill, James Morris, William Morris, George Murdock, Joseph Mosto, Robert McCormick, M. McClay, James Morrison, Griffin 1600 44th Foot 1016 70$ TV;/ 7 2;. i d i : o L 95th Foot 103rd Eoot Roy. Artillery, ditto' • Vi'Ud ditto ' ditto 1332 3947 3427 4219 4247 2245 jpibnjnel, Tippel- ary ' ftiopfi, Tyrone lir' " ' ' . Brandon, Suffolk j Birmingham Lo wer Canada Clerk enwell, Middlsx Drogteda, Loiith Glasgow j labourer ditto [ moulder labourer dittif ditto boilermakei- filer booteloser groom 254 26 ; i 10, ! 22 20} 241 21 ^ 44 204 7 ; lt. brn 94 It. brn 6 ; brown 64 light brown brown brown fair dk. brn dk. brn 44 8 5 10 7 bluo grey blue brown grey grey hazel grey blue hazel ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental gl- oy; moleskin regimental ditto plain 12 June 11 June 16 June 12 June 10 Juno 14 June 18 Juno 18 Juno 9 June 22 June Portland | sear over right eye Manchester Isenr left cheek Preston Bin- Glasgow Aldershot ditto ditto Bradford Aldershot regimental ditto ditto black; cord regimental regimental ditto canvas regimental 114 June 12 June 120 Julie 10 Juife 11 June [ 16 Juiie • il Juiip 15 June [ 2.3 May i 9 June, ID j recruit, finally approved | scar right arm off pass to London car left wrist | scar left side 01" face and right shoulder C'pyk [ tattooed right arm Dublin. D ; oil'pass to . Omagh Ft. George 1 London ! recruit, attested Parkliurst ' SBefiield Newbridge i off pass to Islington H ilsea Glasgow ; reer. uit, not surgically inspected Gosport | off pass to Glasgow 213440 213411 213442 213443 213444 21344.5 21344.6 21344.7 2134 IS 213419 McCarthy, Stephen Newton, Henry Naish, Herbert Normile, John Obee, William O'Neill, John Osborne, David Oram, James Prince, William Phillips, Jolm — | General Serv. j 1734: 2nd Foot 1987 [ 3 lth Foot 2470 Rov. Artillery 552list Life Gds. 1472 l; l L-' oof. 1000! ditto — Roy. Artillery 1327j9th Lancers 932j 10th Hussars Bethaalttreen, Midlxj Loith, Edinburgh Bristol, Somerset Glynn, Limerick Bromley, Kent Dublin* Las3wade, Edmburgii Swansea, Glamorgan Winterborne, Dorset Hastings, Sussex labourer ) 19 siioefinisher. 204 baker tailor labourer bricklayer clerk labourer ditto carpenter 18 [ 24.4 19} 24} 354 224 54 It. brn 10 | dk. brn 6 jit,, brn 7i [ brown 114 brown 54 browu 184 5 23f 5 Mown it. brn brown brown grey hazel blue dk. brn blue grey grey grey hazel hazel oale fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh light fresh fresh black regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black ; plaid regimental ditto 21 June 12 June 14 June 12 June 18 June 17 June 18 June 21 June 111 June i 20 June Deptford Devonport Shorncliffe Woolwich Windsor Warley ditto Swansea Aldershot Hounslow ; recruit, surgically inspected scar under outer angle loft eye sear right side of cheek scar outside left leg above knee J. O.' It. arm; recruit, surgically inspected took part of reg. ! iee. 213450 213451 213452 213453! 213454; 213455[ 213456 213457 213458 213459 Powell, George Parkinson, Thomas Pilcher, William Pullinger, James Perkins, Nathaniel Purches, John Quantrill, William Rolfe, James Robinson, William Robinson, John 17r! l 4th loot Petersfield, Hants brickmaker 204 5 1558 8th Foot Bolton, Lancaster miner 254 5 2368 16th Foot Faversham, Kent labourer 214 5 1733 67th Foot, Up Marden, Sussex ditto 244 5 1688 ditto Dorking, Surrey groom 194 5 32301 Roy. Artillery Deptford, Kent ditto 19 5 29251: ditto Brixton, Surrey ditto 20 5 623 12th Lancers Maldon, Essex engine fitter 28 5 1602 16th Foot Warwick shoemaker 26 5 1375 Roy. Artillery Killororan, Galway labourer 374 6 5f black 64 It. brn 6J- dk. brn 74 brown 54 brown 6 ! brown 9 ! dk. brn 84 brown 54 dk. brn 0 dk. brn grey dark hazel fair brown fresh grey fresh blue fresh grey fresh grey fair grey fail- hazel fresh grey fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 11 June 16 June 18 June 10 June 10 June 14 June 12 June 11 June 19 June 18 June Aldershot Manchester Colchester Dover ditto Woolwich Shoebrynss. Aldershot Colchester Woolwich 00k the whole of reg. nec. sear left cheek tooi part of reg. nec. mole between shoulders off pass to London 213400 213461 213462 213463 213464 213465 213466 213467 213468 2134. B9 Reid, William Sullivan, Michael Scott, Alexander Sullivan, John Stapleton, John Shea, Daniel Sanders, William Slack, Michael Springett, Thomas Sweeney, James 734' 1109 1468 1519 2206 2123 1412 1501 General Serv. 5th Lancers 13th Hussars 18th Hussars 4th Foot 6th Foot 7th Foot 35th Foot 76t. k Foot 92nd Foot Montrose, Forfar Dromen, Kerry Dundee, Forfar Cardiff, Glamorgan London Kilbrney, Kerry Norwich Sligo ,! Ashfoi- d, Kent Kilwinning, Ayr ditto j ditto ironmouldr. I labourjsp llfrfeiid ' labourer ! painter | labourqr | ditto ! miner 35J 224 184 ISf 24.4 20 i8f 21 2t| 6 6 94 6 44 6 6 6 7 6 brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn It,, brn brown It. brn hazel grey hazel grey grey hazel blue grey dark fail- dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh canvas; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto dark; grey regimental ditto ditto 7 June 10 June 12 June 21 June 17 June 9 June 17 June 10 June 17 Juno 21 June 213- 170 213471 213472 213473 213474 213475 213476 2134.77 213478 2134.79 21348( 5 213481 213482 213483 213484 2134.85 213486 213487 213488 213489 Stewart, David Seymore, Henry Swarfield, George Savill, Arthur Tregunner, Thos. Thompson, Richrd. Turner, William Timmes, Samuel Taylor, Ricliard Thyres, Wm. Saml. 1744 98tn Foot Paisley, Renfrew pipe maker 194 5 Rov. Artillery Maidstone, Kent grodm 20 5 201.4. Rifle Brigade Ryde, I. of Wight briekmaker 174 5 1570 ditto Moreton, Essex wheelwrght 194 5 1807 5th Foot Kent labourer 24, 5 1537 12th Foot Preston, Lancashire ditto 234 5 1693 44tli Foot Croydon, Surrey ditto 224 5 1582 80th Foot. Oakmarc, Cheshire ditto 20 5 2940 Rov. Artillerv Northumberland clicker 244 5 — General Serv. Godalming, Surrey hawker 24 5 Liverpool Canterbury Leeds Canterbury Aldershot Buttevant London Bradford Chatham Edinburgh 54 brown 7f light 5 It. brn brown brown die. brn dk. brn brown brown brown 54 74 51 64 4F 74 7 grey blue blue blue brown hazel grey grey It. brn grey dark fair fresh fresh dark fresh dark fresh fresh fresh ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto white linen ; cord 21 Juno 22 May 10 June 12 June 19 June 17 June 14 June 9 June 8 June 12 June A, hione Sheerness Dover Woolwich Dublin Prestofi Cork Belfast Sheerness Petersfleld ' W. R.' right arm ; recruit off furlough to Kerry anchor rjglit hand scar right wrist teeth somewhat irregular ; recruit scar on scalp scar on forehead Dj scar left of back (. one, and rt. buttock tattooed on arms ; recruit sear left cheek took part of reg. nee. tattooed left arm and hand recruit Unwin, James Wilson, Hy. Pearce Weir, Daniel Waters, Robert Wilks, Adam Wright, George Weir, John Walker, James Warlow, Joseph W. Williams, Charles 1239 1371 1002 5604 1316 1773 2201 2033 144- 2 1366 4t, h Drag. Gds. ditto 21st Hussars Cold. Guards lst Foot . ditto 5th Foot 8th Foot 12th Foot 14th Foot Bradford; York Iluddersfieid, York Lesmahagow, Lanark Blofield, Norfolk Kidd ermin ster, Wo^- c Reading, Berks Newry, Down Stockport, Cheshire Maidstone, Kent Shitfnal, Salop farrier dyer clerk labourer carpet v, vr. labourer ditto * painter shoemaker 21.1 5 21 204 34 2U S 19 15 234 5 18415 224 5 84, brown 94 brown brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn 74! brown 74 [ brown 4| dk. brn brown grey hazel brown grey grey brown grey blue brown fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 112 June 110 June ,18 June [ 18 June ,15 June [ 15 June 17 June 10 June ! 14 June ! 17 June Manchester ditto i Canterbury j London Warley ditto Dublin Manchester Carlisle Chester tattooed on left arm mole on abdomen D ; took part of reg. nec. 213490 213491 213492 2134.93 213494 213495 2134.96 213497 2134- 98 213499 Watkins, William Walters, John Wotherspoon, W. Walker, Alexander White, Charles Wright, George Wilkinson, W. G. White, Samuel Wallace, Robert White, John 1902 1462 1597 1323 16th Foot 21st Foot ditto 42nd Foot 57th Foot 2233 60th Rifles 1638 [ 70th Foot 1927172nd Foot 1652 80th Foot 1715' Rov. H. Art. Bedminster, Bristol Holbeck, York OldMonkland. Lanrk. Kirriemuir, Forfar Truro Bristol, Somerset St. Pa eras, London Oldbury, Worcester Portadown, Atmagh Biggleswade, Bedford ditto collier miner labourer ditto ploughman painter labourer ditto ditto 20 5 20415 19 [ 5 224 ' 5 19 15 244 5 18f .5 244' 5 194! 5 31 : 6 brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown light brown It. brn 64 brown 0 ! brown grey brown grey hazel grey bluo blue grey brown hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh faii- fair fresh fresh fresh 213500 213501 213502 213503 213504, 213505 213506 213507 213508 218509 Watson, William Wilson, David Witson, William Wood, Charles Wilkinson, James Wheeler, James Wright, Thomas Zache, Yalentine 4,280 1631 2097 5090 10953 2083 898 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Rl. Engineers ditto Army Servicc 109th Foot Ledsham, York Glasgow- London Holborn, Middx. Preston, Lancaster Hackney, Middx. Hornchr. rch, Esses Sarbruekeh, Bavaria ditto njoulcter clerk tailor carpenter shoemaker shoemaker 21 23 24 24 33 2 If 204 414 5 54 It. brn 5 84 It. brn 5 7 brown 5 74 dk. brn 5 84 brown 5 84 brown 5 4 It. brn 5 4 fair blue grey blue liazel brown hazel grey grey fresh fresh sallow dark fresh fresh. fresh fresh dit. to tweed; moleskin plain ditto ditto ditto ditto * self acting minder mole 011 upper lip and centre of forehead ditto 21 June Newry [ tattooed on hands and left arm ditto 15 June Newport, M . sear on left scapula tweed; moleskin 12 June) Glasgow recruit, not surgically iuspeoted plain 22 June Aldershot D regimental 21 June TregntleFt,. took the whole of reg. nee. ditto 21 June Colchester scar on left shoulder ditto 17 June Dublin took waist- belt and whole of reg. nec. ditto 26 June Foi- tGeorge sear on right arm and chin ditto 20 June Belfast | ditto 15 June Aldershot D D 8 June 15 June 27 May 16 June 18 June 10 June 14 June 22 June Sheffield Glasgow Woolwich Dover Chatham Aldershot Woolwich Preston soar right eye ; recrnit tattooed on arms * sail cloth maker vvFT DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. > FFI0E so. NAME BEG-. NO. CO BPS. WIIEBE HOKN. TBADE. « < s -< SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TBOUSEKS. DATE O? DESEBTN. PLACE OF DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 92575 John Jones 6012 6tli Lane.* Manchester umbrellmkr 23 5 6 brown brown fresh 10 April Salford * absentMromrtraining 92576 Thomas Kenyan 5925 ditto ditto mechanic 20 5 6 brown blue fresh 10 April ditto scar left of forehead 92577 Joseph Lyons 6065 ditto Salford labourer 26 5 8 brown blue fresh 10 April • ditto scar on forehead andjright eyebrow 92578 John Long 6273 ditto Manchester mason 28 5 71 brown grey feSh 10 April ditto 92579 Josiah Lovelace 6382 ditto ditto clerk 23 5 10 brown hazel fresh 10 April ditto tattooed back of left hand 92580 John Lee 6334 ditto Liverpool mason 20 5 6 brown hazel fresh 10 April ditto 92581 David Mason 6327 ditto Gillam, York striker 20 5 6 brown grey fresh 10 AprU ditto 92582 William Nicholson 5742 ditto Manchester labourer 20 5 51 brown hazel pale 10 April ditto scar right side of eye 92583 Michael Nates 5809 ditto ditto piecer 26 5 5 brown brown fresh 10 April ditto 92584 William Ollerton 6328 ditto Salford labourer 29 5 8 brown hazel fresh 10 April ditto 92585 John O'Neil 5667 ditto Bamley, Lanark Salop ditto 35 5 5 brown grey fresh 10 April ditto 92586 William Peplow 6307 ditto puddler 20 5 7 brown brown fresh 10 April ditto pockpitted, burn left leg 92587 92588 John Patterson 5876 ditto Manchester labourer 24 5 5 brown grey fresh 10 April ditto Robert Prior 5387 ditto ditto # 29 5 5! brown blue fresh 10 April ditto ' R. P.' left arm * soda water bottler 92589 James Quinn 6414 ditto ditto hooker 19 5 G brown brown fresh 10 April ditto burn right side of face 92590 Jolm Ransome 6284 ditto ditto clerk 25 5 6 brown hazel fresh 10 April ditto scar back of right thumb 92591 James Stewart 5487 ditto ditto labourer 27 5 6 brown hazel fresh 10 April ditto scar left side of chin 92592 George Taylor 6188 ditto ditto painter 28 5 Pi brown hazel fresh 10 April ditto sear left eyebrow 92593 William Zinns 5187 ditto Frankport, King'sCo. silk finisher 24 5 71 auburn blue fresh 10 April ditto scar right side of face 92594 Thomas Connolly 4299 Cumberland* Carlisle, Cumberland printer 28 5 7 brown hazel fresh 20 Mar. Whitehavn. * absent from training 92595 Stewart Douglas 4236 ditto Cumberland tailor 18 5 10i brown brown fresh 20 Mar. ditto 92596 James Graham 4258 ditto Annan, Dumfries labourer 22 5 71 brown hazel fair 20 Mar. ditto 92597 William Johnstone 4271 ditto Carlisle, Cumberland ditto 23 5 5 brown hazel sallow 20 Mar. ditto 92598 Charles Scott 4302 ditto ditto ditto 20 5 7 brown hazel fresh 20 Mar. ditto 92599 William Bowman 4123 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 6 brown bluo fair 20 Mar. ditto 92600 James Armstrong 4.144 ditto Downpatrick, Down ditto 24 5 71 brown grey dark 20 Mar. ditto 92601 | Arthur Bradley 4251 ditto Carlisle, Cumberland tailor 21 5 51 sandy hazel fair 20 Mar. ditto 92602 ! Robert Knowles 4329 ditto ditto woodturner 26 5 9 brown liazel fresh 20 Mar. ditto 92603 John Roscoe 3833 ditto ditto moulder 25 5 10 brown grey fair 20 Mar. ditto 92604 Hugh McDonald 4255 ditto Lanark weaver 26 5 6 brown hazel fair 20 Mar. ditto ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precihcts of a port where a regular Police is or^ aiiuca, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESEBTED OB DIS- DATE. BATING. K G3 SIZE. WHEEE BOBN. HAIB. EYES. FACE. CHABGED FROM. « ! Thomas Armitage Pembroke, deserter 19 June private, R. Marines 40 6 10 York dark dark — James Sherdan Reserve, deserter 13 June ordinary 21 5 4 Lancashire It. brn blue — John Archer ditto 13 June ditto 19 5 2 Manchester brown grey — Edward Dennis Caledonia, deserter 4 May ordinary, 2nd class 22 5 6 Plymouth light grey — John Wainwright Jaseur, deserter 25 April boy, lst class 19 5 6 Birkenhead, Cheshire light blue — James Dominey Zealous, deserter 5 Mar. ordinary 19 5 6 Taunton, Somerset brown blue — John Gardner Royal Oak, deserter 9 May A. B. 27 5 101 London red grey — ditto 28 April ordinary 19 5 01 Portsea, Hants brown hazel William Capper Richard Howe ditto 11 May boy, lst class 19 5 31 Lancaster dark hazel — William Reynolds Euphrates, deserter 13 June A. B. 30 5 6 Liverpool brown grey — W. P. Leggatt Reserve, deserter 5 Juno ordinary 19 5 0 Dublin It. brn grey — George Farrant ditto 5 June stoker 26 5 3f Limehurst black brown — William Norman ditto' 5 June A. B. 31 4 101 Pimlico, London auburn hazel — John Hosmer ditto 5 June ditto 22 5 6 London It. bm blue — George Shields Mersey, deserter 31 May boy, lst class 19. 5 4 Liverpool dk. brn grey — George Durant Medusa, deserter 25 May A. B. 27 5 5 Fareham, Hants brown blue — Henry Pearson Forte, discharged 6 May ordinary 231 5 71 Manchester light blue fair Thomas Ireland Cadmus, deserter 30 April ditto 22 5 6 Exeter, Devon brown hazel — William Cooper ditto 30 April A. B. 24 5 8 Weliington, Somerset It. bm hazel — John Fazackerly Pylades, deserter 12 April ordinary 23 5 6 Liverpool brown grey — Thomas Enington ditto 12 April ditto 22 5 61 Greenwich brown grey — Joshua Collins ditto 12 April ditto 22 5 6 London brown blue — Michael Regan Narcissus, deserter 1 May ditto 20 5 5 Kinsale, Cork red grey — David Kennedy ditto 1 May captain, maintop 27 5 9 Paisley, Renfrew brown blue — George H. Wilkins ditto 11 April ordinary 20 5 6 Barton, Gloucester brown grey — Arthur A. Bowden ditto 11 April ditto 23 4 9 Buckland, Devon light blue — William Akitt ditto 11 April ditto 21 5 3 Mary Port, Cumberland dk. bm grey — Arthur Blennerhasset ditto 11 April ditto 26 5 7 Clashmore, Waterford brown hazel — Henry Gibson Volage, deserter 1 May boy, lst class 18 5 61 Knightsbridge, London brown grey — James Ford Tc azer, discharged 21 April steward's assistant 22 5 6 Gosport, Hants dk. brn grey sallow Richard Garner ditto 21 April ordinary 19 5 7 Dursley, Gloucester brown blue freck. Samuel Edwards Reserve, deserter 22 May ditto 20 5 61 Bray, Berks It. brn blue fair W. Crutchley ditto 23 May ditto 19 5 1 Bedford brown grey — William Dolly Indw, deserter 17 May stoker 25 5 5 Tippell, Cornwall It. brn blue — Patrick Kidney ditto 27 May ditto 25 5 8 Barnahely, Cork brown hazel — Benjamin Balaam Immortalite, deserter 2 Jan. ordinary 20 5 51 Ipswich dark dark — Daniel Downey ditto 2 Jan. bandsman 26 5 5 Portsmouth light grey — William Roberts Supply, discharged 7 Mar. ordinary 211 5 5 LondoD brown grey dark John Warren Reserve, deserter 29 April ditto 21 4 10 Govau, Renfrew brown grey — John White ditto 29 April A. B. 21 4 11 Portland, Dorset light blue — Benjamin Mahney ditto 29 April ordinary 22 5 4 Havant, Hants light blue — John Duck ditto 29 April ditto 21 5 0 Yeovil, Somerset dark hazel — Albert Allway ditto 29 April ditto 20 4 10 Trowbridge, Wilts brown hazel — G. B. Wilkinson ditto 29 April ditto 23 4 10 Surfleet, Lincoln It. brn hazel — J. R. Clarke ditto 29 April A. B. 25 5 1 London light blue — Peter Adams ditto 29 April ditto - - — — — Henry Lock ditto 2 May ordinary 19 5 3 Newington, Surrey auburn blue — Henry Edwards Hector, deserter 1 May boy, lst class 18 5 5 Portsmouth It. bru blue — Alfred Robert Brisley Crocodile, discharged 12 May stoker, 2nd class 28 5 41 Sheerncss, Kent brown blue ruddy Philip Ivey Boscawen, discharged 8 Jan. boy, 2nd class 17 5 4 St. Helier's, Jersey It. bm grey — James Lewis Reserve, deserter 10 May private, R. Marines 26 5 11 Chatham It. bm hazel — Charles Fuller ditto 30 April ordinary 19 5 01 Rochester dark hazel — Ed. Ernest Richmond Jaseur, deserter 1 Mar. assist, paymaster - 5 6 brown grey — Edward Eastland Pembroke, deserter 26 April cook's mate 23 5 5} Tunbridge, Kent black hazel — Henry James Fielder Dryad, discharged 10 Mar. A. B. 21 5 6 Southampton brown hazel fresh John Emerson Vestal, deserter 8 Mar. assistant paymastr. 23 5 11 Ireland black dark — John T. Stephens ditto 9 Feb. ordinary 23 5 4 Stoke Dameral, Devon dk. bm liazel — James Lennox ditto 26 Dec. ditto 19 5 7 Lambeth, Surrey dk. brn grey — Joseph Marsh ditto 7 Feb. boy, lst class 18 5 1 Charlton, Kent brown blue — John Hill Reserve, deserter 16 April stoker 27 5 6 Woolwich dk. brn blue . T MARKS AND REMARKS. £ 3 reward ditto served in Rattlesnake ditto ' J. A. on right arm; served in Rattlesnake sailor on left arm; served in Wellesley, Ganges, Terror, and Jason served in Implacable, Royal Adelaide, and Caledonia served in Impregnable and Royal Adelaide served in Gibraltar served in Excellent served in Ganges £ 3 reward crucifix on right arm ditto served in Serapis ditto ditto ring round third finger of right hand ditto pockpitted; served in Challenger £ 3 reward served in Ganges and Challenger ditto anchor right hand; served in Duke of Wellington, served in Majestic, Roscamen, Victory, Marlborough, Royal Oak £ 3 reward served in Impregnable, Lord Clyde, & Northumberland ditto scar on right hand; served in Impregnable & Encounter served in Edgar and Hector served in Sphinx and Royal Alfred ditto scar on right eye; served in Impregnable and Lord Clyde served in Rogue, Gibraltar, Weser, Lion, Malabar, and Serapis scar over right eye ; served in Impregnable, Pallas, and Warrior served in Impregnable, Royal Adelaide, Pelorons, ind Penelope served in Hawke, Impregnable, Encounter, Perseus, and Orontes served in Boscawen and St. Vincent served in Trafalgar, Duncan, and Pembroke served in Impregnable and Lord Warden £ 3 reward freckled; served in Challenger ditto served in Prince Consort £ 1 reward 10s. reward served in Hastings, Achilles, Black Prince, and Mersey served in Roscamen, Minotaur, and Duke of Wellington served in Boscawen, Black Prince, Endymion, and Penelope £ 3 reward served in Challenger ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on left knee ditto ditto ditto ditto a man of colour ditto served in Psyche ditto served in Excellent and St. Vincent served in Asia served in Dasher £ 3 reward served in Agincourt ditto served in Psyche £ 3 reward served in Boscawen and Octavia tattooed on left arm j served in Bristol served in Aboukir and Pylades served in Lion and Irresistible served in Boscawen, Duke of Wellington, and Royal Alfred £ 3 reward Faith, Hope, and Charity, and bracelet on left arm ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters and Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. NAME. DIVISION. WHEEE BOBN. TBADE. SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OF DESEBTN. PLACE OF DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Phillip Jordan A. C. Bridgman James Connor William Briggs Thomas Donald William Treharne Michael O'Neil John Cattcll Patrick Fetherston John Pearce Wm. McDonaugh Geo. Jas. Young Walter Rogers John Fulton John Shinock James Ford Richard Wicken Thomas Knight Samuel Dockerell William Clark Plymouth Depot Chatham R. Marine Art. ditto Portsmouth Plymouth ditto ditto Portsmouth R. Marino Art. Chatham ditto ditto R. Marine Art. Chatham ditto Plymouth Lydbrook, Gloucester Devizes, Wilts Lambeth, Surrey Whitehaven, Cmbrld. Glasgow Kidwelly, Carmrtlin. Bolton, Lancashire Ilmington, Warwick Castlerea, Roscommn Hasland, Derbyshire Koundstone, Ireland Southsea, Hants London Boyle, Roscommon Rathcormack, Cork Weedon, Northmptn Portsea, Hants Nottingham London Chudleigh, Devou collier shipwright rivetter joiner butcher smith labourer printer groom blacksmith labourer servant labourer ditto ditto tailor brickmaker baker 301 5 7 brown hazel fresh uniform 14 211 5 71 brown grey fresh ditto 14 24} 5 6! black hazel sallow undress uniform 30 23 5 71 It. brn grey fresh 9 25 5 71 dk. brn grey dark 9 251 5 6 brown hazel fresh undress uniform 22 261 5 71 It. bm blue fresh ditto 29 31} 5 71 dk. brn grey fresh ditto 16 30 5 9 brown grey fresh 20 26 5 61 black bluo dark brown 15 27 5 6 dk. bin hazel pale undress uniform 5 18 5 71 light hazel f'reBh 11 221 5 71 brown liazel fresh tweed 2 34 6 0 dk. bm grey fresh uniform 22 31} 5 8! It. bm grey fresh ditto 22 221 5 9} brown brown sallow black; grey 3 20} 5 101 brown grey tair 21 281 5 5} brown brown sallow undress uniform 24 241 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 6 33} 5 6 It. brn grey fair 19 Plymouth Walmer Chatham Portsmouth ditto Gosport Plymouth ditto Exeter Chesterfield Portsmouth ditto Chatham ditto ditto Taunton Portsmouth Chatham ditto Plymouth D off pass scar on left shoulder and under right eye ; discharged scar riglit groin ; off pass to Torpoint ' B. C.' on left breast recruit, not surgically inspected off furlough to Roundstone discharged as objectionable off furlough to Croghan, Koscommon ditto to Rathcormack scar on forehead and cij- nv n of head; recruit discharged as objection ab discharged as objecf • , ble LONDON : PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BT HARBISON AJID^ SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C
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