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19/07/1871

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 19/07/1871
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5072
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POLICE $ ti* Ufi$ c& GAZETTE. fcg Sutfcoritg* CONTAINING r/ te 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, with 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. 5072 WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 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 Sijsnittnre of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to ME. W. D. BURNABY, the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. %* Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- honded, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that o". 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 betters addressed to tho Editor IHUN) be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not bo 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 insortion 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. INFOBMATI 0NS MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. On the morning of the 6th instant, some evil- disposed persons attempted to forcibly enter the parsonage at Downham, near Olitheroe, and there and then seriously injured a police constable, by firing at him with a pistol when in the execution of his duty. £ 20 reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Alexander, Police Office, Burnley; to Inspector Sutton, Police Office, Clitheroe ; or at any other Police Station in Lancashire.— Bow- street, July 17. 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 £ 800, 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. iDstant, five £ 10 and three £ 5 Bank of England Notes and upwards of ,£ 40 in Gold : a female, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, swarthy complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, lost front teeth, has a cut and two or three small blue marks on tbe face ; dressed in a grey tweed waterproof cloak, old brown stuff dress, black straw hat, and new elastic- side boots ; is of dirty appearance, can speak both English and Welsh, and has relatives living at Dowlais and Rhymney, Glamorganshire. Information to be given to Superintendent Evans, Breconshire Constabulary, Crickhowell.— Bow- street, July 17. Stolen from the person of a lady in Lancaster on the 10th instant : a red morocco Purse, steel clasp, containing a £ 5 Bank of England Note, No. 35591, S | 29 Leeds, H. Dick- son, 25th July, 1870 ; five Sovereigns and a half in Gold, some Silver ; and a few Postage Stamps. £ 1 reward will be paid on the apprehension of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to Head Constable Pye, Borough Police Office, Lancaster.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen from the person, on the night of the 8th instant, a silver lever Watch, maker Samuel Greenough, Bolton, No. 25100, with engine- turned cases, cream- coloured dial, with a double- linked silver albert Guard attached. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Borough Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen from various persons at Newcastle Ibices : A patent lever silver Watch, No. 26034, has the name ' John Farrah' engraved on outer case, had a gold Albert attached. A double- cased gold hunting Watch, engine- turned cases, maker ' Walker,' London. A gold Geneva Watch, No. 58437, maker Baume, had a gold Albert, curb pattern, with a Locket in shape of a heart attached. A patent lever silver Watch, No. 12641, had a gold albert Guard, with Medal bearing the inscription ' Presented to W. H. Prince, by the members of Richard Grainger Lodge, of the G. U. O. of Odd Fellows, in recognition of his Services, 1866.' A patent lever silver Watch, No. 20027, makers Lister and Son, Newcastle- upon- Tyne. A gold hunting Watch, maker Lister and Son, Newcastle- on- Tyne, had a gold Albert with Compass, attached. A silver lever Watch, maker Bailey, Newcastle, with inscription inside case ' Presented to William Humphrey, by the Workmen of Walker Iron Works, February, 1863,' No. 52926. A silver lever Watch, makers Lister and Son, Newcastle, had a gold albert Guard attached. A silver lever Watch, No. 2335, had a gold Albert attached. A silver lever Watch, No. 7220, had a long linked gold Albert, with gold Locket in shape of a cigar case attached. Information to be given to Chief Constable Nicholls, New- castle- upon- Tyne, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, July 12. the other had a dark suit with black cap. Information to be given to Inspector McCrea, Police Station, Tettenhall, or to Police Officer Hope, Police Station, Bushbury, near Wolverhampton.— Bow- street, July 17. Between the 6th and 8th instant the dwelling- house of James Farmer, in the parish of Fletching, Sussex, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : a large pair- case silver verge Watch, silver Guard, steel Chain ana Key attached, maker John Parker, Lindfield. A youth of the following descrip- tion is strongly suspected : about 19 years of age, round full face, stout build, a farm labourer, generally wears a short dark jacket, cord trousers, half boots, and a cap. Information to be given to Superintendent Peerless, Police Station, Uck- field, or at any Police Station in East Sussex.— Bow- street, July 14. Description of Property stolen by means of burglary at Portsmouth, on the 9th instant: a pair of gold Sleeve Links, with hair round them and in the centre, and with the follow- ing initials and dates—' L. G. L.' or ' L. G. F. L., 12th of January, 1865,' ' L. E. L., 4th of March, 1862,' and ' E. S. L., 3t) th of August, 1851 ;' a gold Ring, with oval bloodstone, with crest engraved— a lion, inside has been a place for hair, but an oval gold plate has been let in over it. Information to be given to Head Constable Barber, Landport Station, Portsmouth.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen during the night of the 7th instant, from a shop in Bolton, entrance having been effected by breaking through the sky- light, the following property : three pairs of men's elastic- side Boots, with four black buttons down the sides, and stitched soles ; seven pairs of men's elastic- side Boots, crimped fronts; 7s. in Copper; also eight other pairs of gentleman's elastic- side Boots, amongst which are three odd ones. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Borough Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Boio- st., July 14. Also absconded from the borough of Derby, ou the 21st ult.: JAMES YOUNG STONE, a butcher, charged with stealing 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 abscoudedfhe drew £ 4i ) 0 from the Bauk, on account, £ 31) 0 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. £ 5 reward will be paid on their apprehension. Information to be given to Head Constable Hilton, Derby, who holds warrants for their apprehension.— Bow- street, July 14. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the pocket of a lady at the railway terminus, Brighton, on the morning of the 17th instant: a Purse, con- taining a diamond Ring, eleven stones, one of them at the end Lot a brilliant, and a small chip on another, set in Silver; an old Ring of 12 fine pearls, square setting; two small Guards, one of them plain, and the other has been broken aud mended ; a Ring, with square opal stone ; a square tartan stamp Case, lined with crimson silk, and several memo- randa, & c. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton.— Bow- street, July 19. Stolen from the person on the 15tli instant, at Seamer Fair : a silver patent lever Watch, plain white dial, steel pointers, seconds hand broken off, No. 8881, maker Matthew Bradshaw, Liverpool. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Jonas, North Riding Constabulary, or to Inspector Ryder, Falsgrave, Scarborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- st., July 19. On the night of the 14th instant, Robert Pybus, groom to H. Lawson, Esq., of Gatherley Castle, was stopped on the highway near to Catterick Railway Station, in tho North Riding of Yorkshire, and robbed of a silver albert watch Guard, plain link pattern, and had a small foreign Coin attached. By two men who had the appearance of tramps, one was much taller than the other, the tall man having hair - bout tbe face, and both dressed in dark clothes. Information to be given to Superintendent Gregory, Richmond ; or to Inspector Spence, Scorton, North Riding of Yorkshire. - Bow- street, July 17. Absconded from Llanelly, charged with stealing from BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. About 12 noon on the 12th instant the house of Mrs. Jane Jones, of Pontvaen, near Chirk, was broken into, and the following property stolen therein : a grey suit of men's Clothes ; a pair of brown Trousers and Vest ; a black cloth Coat and Vest; a piece of Calico cut for a boy's shirt; a red Handkerchief, white spots ; a pair of ribbed cloth Trousers ; a plain light- coloured silk Handkerchief, marked ' J. Morris;' a spotted ditto, marked ' J. M.' with hair; a gold plated Locket and Chain; a pair of Ear drops; a black Watch Guard. By a man about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, small whiskers inclined to be sandy ; dressed in a white slop, light- coloured cord or moleskin trousers, turned up at the bottom, cloth cap with peak and leather strap, good lace- up boots. After leaving the house he was seen to take his white slop off, put on one of the stolen coats, and put the ot^ ier things in the slop and slung them over his shoulder ; he was seen at about 1 p. m. on the same day on the turnpike road about two miles from Chirk, and going in the direction of Wrexham. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Police Station, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, July 17 HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from a field near Edgmond, on the night of the 15th instant: a Shropshire down wether Sheep, marked on right hip with heart in centre of a ring, the property of Mr. Lindop, farmer. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington; or to Sergeant Christie, Newport, Salop.— Bovj- street, July 19. Stolen from Mold on the 15th instant: a small- sized light brown Donkey, aged, two round holes in the middle of each ear, and in good condition, the property of John Roberts. Information to be given to Superintendent Thomas, Police Station, Mold, Flintshire.— Bow- street, July 19. Stolen on tbe night of the 12th instant, from a field at the parish of Hornsea, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, the property of Mr. Carter, farmer : a light bay cart Mare, 5 years old, 16 hands high, white star ou forehead, one hind foot or fetlock white, the hair chafed off the top of the neck by the collar, very good action, and is in good condition. Information to be given to Superintendent Wright, East Hiding Constabulary, Police Station, Leven, Yorkshire.— L-.- it- street, July 17. Stolen from a field at Dorking, on the night of the 2nd ultimo, the property of Mr. Bell, of the Star and Garter Hotel : a dark brown Mare, very old, about 15 bauds high, very tender on the fore feet, and the near knee has been broken. Information to be given to Superintendent Page, Surrey Constabulary, Dorking.— Bow- street, July 17. Stolen from Windsor : a stout grey cob Mare, black spots on hind quarters, about 8 years old, 14^- hands high, tail cut nearly close to dock, has a ring on near shoulder from collar and trace, hair rubbed off' near side ; a set of plated Harness, nearly new, initials ' L. T. H.' reversed on blinkers of bridle pad ; also a dark green dog Cart, makers ' Norwood Brothers, Coach Builders, Windsor,' on cap of wheels. By a man of the following description, about 28 years of age, about 5 feet 8^ inches high, florid complexion, light brown whiskers, and gentlemanly exterior and address ; dressed in dark clothes, and wore a massive chain. £ 7 or a proportionate reward will be paid on conviction of the offender. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Hayes, Police Station, Windsor, Berks.— Bow- street, July 17. Stolen during the night of the 14tli instant, a light During the nights of the 7th aud 8th instant, a shoe- j coloured roan cob Horse, 4 years old, about 14^ hands high, dealer's shop in Bolton, was twice broken and entered, and j ueat small head, black mane and switch tail, black clean legs, about twenty pairs of gentlemen's Boots stolen therein, all j with one white hind foot, has a lump about the size of a i i . In "> .1 1 11 1 1 ,1 • , 1 1 1 I .. 11 Pi. 1-- niarked ' W.' on the soles aud heels, also the private marks ' Rn/ e.', ' Re/ c.', and ' Rm/ c.', in ink and pencil, amongst them are nine pairs of elastic- sides, mock buttons, a pair of short Wellington, the remaining pairs are elastic- sides, some of which are crimped fronts, and two of them are odd ones; a silk Pocket- handkerchief, with red border, drab middle, with small diamond pattern in the centre, and a drab spot in the middle of the diamond ; and a red merino Bag. Information to bo given to Chief Constable Beech, Borough Police Office, Bolton. - Bow- street, July 17. Some time during the 12th instant the dwelling- house of Mr. Joseph Gallimore was entered and a box broken open, and £ 11 in Gold, a £ 5 Bank of England Note, a silver Geneva Watch, No. 44551, steel Chain attached, and a gold plated albert Chain, stolen. Three men were seen in the vicinity of the house at about 2 p. m. ; they enquired the way for the Staffordshire Potteries ; one was dressed in a moleskin the person at Gilwern, Breconshire, on the night! of the 13th I suit, new white patches on trousers, and a very long nose ; walnut under the outside of the hock on the near side, newly shod, aud in good condition ; the property of Samuel Rose, of Great Raveley. Information to be given to Acting Superin- tendent Hamilton, Ramsey, Hunts.— Bow- street, July 17. Stolen from Wandsworth Common, on the 28th ultimo : a brown Cob, 14 hands high, 7 years old, white star on fore- black legs, rough mane, tail cut square.— Metropolitan Police, V Division, July 17. Stolen between the 7th and 8th instant, from Strensall Common, an aged bay Pony, 14 hands high, black legs, rather slack in the back, a, few white hairs on near shoulder near the mane, and a little white behind the ears. Information to be given to Superintendent Hunter, North Riding Constabulary, Heworth. Bow- street, July 14. Stolen from a field at Staple Hill, in the parish of Man- gotsfield, on the night of the 7th instant: a light brown Mare, agsd, about 14 hands high, switch tail, a star in the fctfehead, 2 PQL1 ti. July 19, and one white foot behind, with a scar under the off flank, m good condition, and carries her head down when travelling ; the property of Mr. Henry Watts, butcher; Information to be given to Superintendent Hawle, Fishponds, near Bristol. — Bow- street, July 14. LARCjSlfY AMD ' EMM. Absconded on the 15th instant, from No. 5, Robinson- row, Kingsland, stealing £ 30, the monies of his master : a man, 42 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and eyes, scar on upper lip ; dressed iu dark clothes.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, July 19. Description of JOSEPH SHORE, charged at Sandbach, with stealing £ 4 14s. 3d., on the 26th ultimo, the property of George Glover, his master ': .19 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, and grey eyes ; dressed in dark cloth jacket, moleskin trousers, and black bowler hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Roubottom, Constabulary Station, Middlewich, Cheshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, July 19. Stolen from the state room of the barque ' Meridian,' lying in Tyne Dock, South Shields, on the 14th instant : £ 48 in Gold, and £ l in Silver, the monies of Captain Edgar Kidd. By PETER WILLIAM WARD, steward, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, stout make, dark com- plexion, large dark eyes; tuft of hair on end of chin, a native of Kennington Oval, London, S. ; has a sweetheart named Miss Holmes, at No. 4, Hope- street, Dorset- street, Clapham- road, Clapham, London, S., and a cousin named Miss Wood, at No. 2, White Lion- street, Bishopsgate- street, Loudon. He was for some time in Clerkenwell Prison or Reformatory, about 1866, and was tried at Newport about 12 months ago, and sentenced to a term of imprisonment. Information to be given to Head Constable Richardson, South Shields, Durham, who holds a waimnt for his apprehension.— Bow- street, July 19. Absconded from Winchester, charged with embezzling several sums of hioney, received oil account of his master : WILLIAM TURNER, a journeyman baker, about 27 years of age, about 5 feet fu'gh, thick set, dark complexiou, hair, whiskers, and moustache, of slovenly appearance, and supposed pressed in working, baker's dress, apd, low hat ; has relations living at Westmeon, Hants. Information to be given to Head Constable Hubbersty, Winchester, who holds a warrant tor his apprehension.^— Bow- street, July 19. Absconded from Wisbech, ou the 17th instant, charged with Stealing a Cash- box, £ 10, and some valuable Memoranda : a boy, 13 years of age, of genteel appearance ; dressed in grey cloth jacket, vest, and trousers, aud black cloth cap with . cheesecutter peak; had in his possession a new pistol and two brown, paper parcels, one of which is. supposed to contain the cash- box. Information to be given to Head Constable Sharpe, Borough Police, Wisbech, Cambs.— Bow- st., July 19. Absconded, charged with embezzlement: WILLIAM HARRY, 45 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark com- plexion, hair, whiskers, and moustache, and one eye nearly closed, covered with a shade; dressed in brown coat, light trousers and vest, arid round felt hat.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, July 17. Absconded, charged with stealing £ 30 : a sergeant of the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards, 27 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and moustache,: no whiskers, slight build, very red face, scar on cheek ; fond of sparring ; dressed iu regimentals ; supposed accompanied by a prostitute, 23 years of age, tall, dark complexion and hair; dressed in cotton " dress, black velveteen jacket, and black bonnet, crape in front.— Metropolitan Police, July 17. Stolen from, a blacksmith's shop in the parish of Llandeg- ley, on tlie 8th instant : a hand Vice, which is recovered, aud two brass Taps. By a tramp of the following description, about 50 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, rather stoutly built, dark brown hair and whiskers, which are turning grey, very sallow cdmplexion, and very dirty appearance ; dressed in a coat, made out of a soldier's old overcoat, of a greenish colour, had been repaired, and the patches sewn on with twine, the front was tied with string, and old blue trousers patched with drab. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Wheeldon, Penybont Police Station, Radnorshire.— Bow- street, July 17. JOHN PATERSON, late Inspector of the Poor for the parish of Kilmarnock, in the county of Ayr, absconded from Kilmarnock, on the 4th instant, charged with embezzliug Considerable sutfis of money belonging to the Parochial Board of the parish of Kilmarnock ; and whereas warrants for his apprehension have been issued by the Sheriff of Ayrshire, Her Majesty's Counsel for Scotland, have authorised a reward of £ 25 to be paid to any person who shall within six months from this date give such iuformation as will lead to the appre- hension of the said John Paterson. He is described as being a native of Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire, 55 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, stoutish make, hair turning grey, small dark whiskers slightly tinged with grey, dark grey eyes, left eye inflamed- with rheumatic opthalmia, but this may have partially diappeared, sallow and billious looking, suffers severely from lumbago or rheumatism : stoops or leans forward in walking, steps Very short, particularly with left foot; dressed in dark brown tweed suit and bat. Informa- tion to be giveu to Mr. F. C. Gross, Procurator- Fiscal, Kilmarnock, by whom the reward will be paid.— Bow- street, July 17. Description of ORLANDO WALL, who on the 4th instant absconded from the employment of Messrs. Hay and Son, watchmakers, Shrewsbury, and for whose arrest a warrant is issued charging him with embezzling certain monies, the property d his employers : 18 years of age, ft feet 9 inches high, long features, dark eyes, brown hair, limps ^ lightly when walking, slight scai: on centre of forehead; dressed in black coat with pockets on hips, light striped trousers ( had another pair with him), black double- breasted alpaca vest, red flowered necktie, low- crowned felt hat or wide awake. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, County Police Office, Shrewsbury.— Bow- st., July 17. Absconded at 5 p. m. on tlie 7th instant, from No. 112, High- st., Marylebone, charged with embezzling' £ 9 14s. lid., the monies of liitf employer : a man, 20 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair ; dressed in dark blue shooting jacket, brown trousers, and black billycock hat.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, July 17. Description of a man who; gave the name of THOMAS JACKSON, a travelling clock and watch cleaner, who is . dwtrged oil a warrant with the larceny of a Watch, he was • fepair-, by John Barron, at Bishop Auckland, on the 22nd October last: he is about 45 years of age, 5 feet i milk a littfc, t> or 6 nipoes high, dark complexion, dark brown hair and napkins, " kbol Z* T oM dress' * » <* two dirty moustache dark bushy whiskers, and stout made; dressed j add, ess fnwfatf^ to tl, e bearing an £ feCTn* 111 COaC' tronsere' an( l vest' 8kJbby Shnwsburv.- ™ tt. tt tffHeitd Constables; hoots, billycock hat, and had a a white apron ; talked with V *, cet> ,7% ' ratherjfr- foreign aceenf; ., iid he had worked ; American clock manufactories, and that his wifeTiad died at Manchester a sh.- rt time ago. The watch has recently been - DOHERTY, 5 feel' 8 iuches ,;•„, , I man to wh., m Jackson sold I S^ to frockpitted ^^ d a o- ood deal in I, Description of a man awaiting trial at the next City Sessions at Chester, for larceny from the person : JOHN — 7~> : - . ., , .. DOHERTY. 5 feet S innhM M„ T - - - r — - time ago. recovered at Spfcrnj- moar hvm a f^' h< ^ tates)^ Arnold^' N^ ghl^ p r u fcl DnSn Ibutridently of Irish P^ Wtwo men ^ a fightillg attitude Police Office, Bishop Auckland, - Dntnam. bow sti eet, Jul:/ l Qn Wt> crossed ^ ^^ ^^ ^ | ow ^ Stolen in Litchurch, on the 13th instant, the property of —> Henry Hill: a dark tweed Jacket,- nearly new, with " outside pockets; a dark cloth Jacket, outside pockets, one large pocket on the right inside, and has a patch on the right out- side skirt ; a dark tweed Vest, nearly new ; a pair of men's elastic- side Boots, with imitation biftto'ns ; two unbleached calico Shirts ; and a print Shirt, with a dark spot. By a youth, 18 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high ; dressed in a flannel jacket, open behind at tail, light- coloured vest., striped trousers, Scotch cap, and red muffler. Information to be given to Inspector Launder, Litchurch, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, July 17. Absconded from Newport, Salop, on the 4th instant, charged with stealiug a blue pilot cloth Jacket , lined with red aud white plaid, two outside and one inside left breast pockets, the property of Domimck Dufl'ey : RICHARD J. BARBER, tramping cabinet maker, native of Ashton- uuder Lyne, Lancashire, 50 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, slender made, grey hair, aud little ( if any) whiskers. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Christie, Newport, Salop, who , holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen from a bedroom at the ' White Horse ' inn, Great Driffield, on the 21st ultimo, £ 14 iu Gold and Silver : by a man and woman, for whose apprehension a warrant has been issued, they are of the following description. GEORGE P1NDER, a baker, of Birmingham, 21 years ui age, 5 feet 3 inches: high, dark complexion, dark eyes, brown hair, and slender figure ; dressed in dark coat and vest, cord trousers, and clogs. ELLEN FOSTER, 20 years of age, 5 feet 3 ins. high, fresh complexion, dark liair, and stout figure ; dressed at the time of the robbery, in an old browu dress, trimmed with black, black jacket and bat, with velvet and feather, all black ; they left Sherburn Station, on the York and Scar- borough Line, on the morning of the 22ud, booking to Normanton, and were seen in Sheffield, on the 23rd. Binder's father is a baker, living in Birmingham, aud the woman is a native of Leicester; they Were in Halifax, previous to the robberj', aud had with them at Driffield, a boy, .10 years of age, named Wadsworth, who lives at Gardner's- square, Well- lane, Halifax ; this boy has been in custody, but discharged i for want of evidence. They piny at public- houses, the man a brass whistle, and the woman a banjo, which they carry in a green baize cover. The man belongs to a brass band in Birmingham. Information to be given to Superintendent Harper, Great Driffield, East Yorkshire.— Bow- street, July 14. FEIiOIf IDS. ( Not otherwise described). Absconded, charged with having committed a Rape on a girl 12 years of age, named Mary Ann Hamer, at Hamber Arm, in the county of Salop, on the 3rd instant : EDWARD GRIFFITHES, alias NED DEATH, Captaiu of the boat ' Hannah,' on the Shropshire Union Canal, and working be- tween Hamber Arm and Denbighshire ; he is from 45 to 50 years of a£ e, about 5 feet 10 inches high, stoutly built, dark complexi : n, and small sandy whiskers ; dressed in a white slop, cord trousers, and black . jimcrow liat ; is well known on the canals in Staffordshire, Shropshire, Denbighshire, and Montgomeryshire. Information to be given to Superintendent, Richardson, Wellington, or to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop, who holds the warrant for his apprehension. - Bmb- street, July 12. wreath, and Irishman, with stick and bottle, on right arm, a bracelet on right wrist, star on back of right hand, two rings on middle fingers of right hand, ' D. D.' left side, sailor and union jack, ' W. H. Cross,' two flags, sailory fioWer- pot, crown, and two crossed flags, on left arm, bracelet on left wrist, star on back of left hand, and scar on left shin. He sings comic Irish songs in character, at public- houses. Is supposed to have been previously convicted, aud to have been imprisoned in Liverpool, Manchester, Wakefield, and other gaols. Infor- mation lo be given to Chief Constable Fenwick, Town Hall, Chester.— Bow- street, July 19. Description of THOMAS THUBBORN, Reg. No. 1885, a private in the 73rd Regiment, who escaped from the Military Prison, Greenlaw, near Edinburgh, at 3 p. m. on the 4th instant : he is a glassmaker, a native of the north of England, 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair cut very short, grey eyes, scar on upper lip ; dressed in grey cloth jacket, waistcoat, and trousers, scarlet cuffs and yellow stripe on left sleeve, grey flannel shirt and socks, forage cap, and leather stock ; be speaks indistinctly, with hesitation, and the north of England dialect. Information to be given to the Governor of the District Military Prison, Greenlaw, near Edinburgh.— Bou- etreet, July 19. • Description of three men committed for trial at the Kirton- in- Lindsey Quarter Sessions, to be bolden ou the 20th Qctober next, charged with stealing money from. sfchg shop till ( if William Chapman, at Kirton, on the 7th iustaut : . JOHN THOMAS JACKSON, No. 1, Mayors- court, Arcl- wick, Manchester, 21 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, pale complexiou, hazel eyes, auburn hair, no whiskers, light made, and pockmarked; dressed iu light cloth top coat, dark blue cloth under coat, light cloth striped waistcoat and trousers, elastic- side boots, and high silk bat, lie is a hawker of cheap watches, and subject to epileptic fits. JOHN LIVINGSTONE, alias GEORGE GARTH, 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, no whiskers, brown eyes, and a cutter tattooed on left arm ; dressed in light top coat, blue cloth jacket with velvet collar, light cloth striped vest aud trousers, scarlet and black • woollen shirt, patent elastic- side boots, and high silk hat; states that he is a fitter, and has lately returned from New York, and is a native of the Isle of Wight. THOMAS BROWN, supposed from Leeds, 20 years of age, 5 feet 5j inches high, pale complexiou, light biue eyes, brown hair, no whiskers, slightly pockmarked, scars on fore- finger of left hand ; dressed in pepper and salt clotli top coat, black cloth suit, elastic- side boots, and high black stiff' billy- cock hat; states he is a liorn polisher. All the clothing of the above men are nearly new, they came from Nottingham Horse Fair to Lincoln. Information to be given to Superintendent Jarvis, Gainsborough, or to Mr. Snow, House of Correction, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincoln- shire, who will forward photographs on application.-^— Birtv- street, July 19. ' FXUiUj& S AS B i, UCm¥ ATf; D Misdemeanours. Absconded from the borough of Maldon ou the 16th instant : WILLIAM BARNHAM:, late a guard on the Great Eastern Railway, charged with obtaining a Gun by false pretences from Robert Blanks, gunsmith, Maldon. He is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fair com- plexion, brown hair, large light whiskers; Leard, and mous- tache, thiu face, sunken eyes, rather hi.., h clieek bones, aud sharp nose ; bis father lives at Norwich, and is a milkman. Iuformation to be given to Head < ionstable King, Police Station, Maldon, Essex.— Bow- street, July 19. Charged with fraud at Edinburgh : JAMES ANDERSON, a private, 93rd Regiment, lately a waiter in the officers' mess, a native of Birse, Aberdeenshire, about, 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair, fair complexion, brown eyes, uo whiskers, slight moustache, two front teeth out in upper jaw, slightly pockpitted ; dressed in a suit of steel- grey clothes aud Glengarry bonnet with crest. Informa- tion to be given to Mr. Stuart, Procurator- Fiscal, Sheriff Court- House, or to the Superintendent of Police, Edinburgh. — Bow- streett July 17. A man of the following description who g'ave the name of WYNN, also stated he was a jockey, charged with obtain- ing by false pretences, on the 30th ultimo, from Mr. John Preece, of the Nag's Head Inn, Ross, the sum of £ 1 : he is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sandy complexion, hair, and whiskers ; dressed in a dark coat, grey vest and trousers, and wore a red belt round Iris waist ; is well known among horse dealers, and iu the racing stables in Montgomery- shire and Glamorganshire, information to be given to Super- intendent Cope, Police Station, Ross, Herefordshire, who holds a warrant; for his apprehension..— Bow- street, Jidy 14. , Description of a man charged at Abingdon, with obtaining several " Watches, under pfetence' of repairing them, and has absconded with them : he is a'German, about 42' years' of alie, 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high, samK beard and moustache, has a very peculiar walk,' and carries hi?, head forward; dressed in black coat, spool: led trousers and waistcoat, and round felt hat, Information to be given to Superintendent Hedger, Berks Constabulary, Abingdon.— Bow- stray,, . July 14. Milass- LAirjatrt; g x^ f- gmm^ tmm, Found on the 15th instant on a door step, iu the borough of Shrewsbury, a female infant, child, about 3 weeks old, dark eyes, dark brown hair; dressed in flannel shin, white night gOWn, and wrapped, in a piece of red flauuel ; the child was placed in a fish basket, which contained a feeding bottle with Description < f three men remanded until the 24th inst., at Oakham, on a charge of larceny iu a dwelling- house : WILLIAM JOHNSON, 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light hair, sandy moustache, ruddy complexion, deep scar over left eye ; dressed in high- crownecl black hat, blue coat, imitation sealskin vest, striped grey mixture trousers, and spring- side boots. JOHN SMITH ( supposed fictitious), 21 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, sandy hair, round features, no whiskers, scar on left temple, blue eyes, aud freckled face ; dressed in an old brown billycock hat, old grey mixture cloth coat and vest, black trousers, and very old spring- side boots ; had a pedlar's certificate, No. 4402, issued in Loudon, and he then lodged at No. 31, New Tothill- street, Westminster. JOHN WILSON, of Itase- place, off Fox- street, Liverpool, 21 years of age, 5 feet 7f inches high, thin make, black hair, bazel eyes, long features, no whiskers ; dressed in black billy- cock bat, mixture cloth suit, and spring- side boots. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of the County, Oakhaiu, Rutland.— fiO'tf- sfrreeS, duly 19. Description of two men committed for trial at Brecon : WILLIAM FELLSTEA1), a mulatto, 20 years of age, 5 feet 2^ inches high, black crisp hair, recently cut, dark eyes, dark complexion, broad features, good features, proportionate make, intelligent look, speaks good English, says he is it sailor, bom in Philadelphia, North America* has a shamrock, anchor, cross, ' W.,' a ship, and two blue dots on blue dots on back of richt arm, anchor between forefinger and thumb, a small scar on centre of forehead, and a recent scar on centre of left shin bone. J OHN COILE, 29 years of age, 5 feet inches high, red hair and whiskers, blue eyes, fresh complexion, freckled, long face, narrow jaws, slender make, ta^ S he is a sailor, a native of Glasgow, a Roman Catholic, can neither read nor write, has a burn sbar all round throat from ear to ear, and slovenly look. Both have recently been at Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, and other South Wales ports. Information to be given to the Governor of the County Gaol, Brecon.— Bm- street, July 19. Missing from his home siuce the 3rdinstaut : CHARLES BARTLEY, a color sergeant in the Northampton aud Rut- laud Militia : he is about 43 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, aud grey eyes ; dressed when last seeh iu a suit of light grey tweed billycock hat, and suing- side boot& ; it is supposed some ill has befallen him. Information to b3 given to Chief Constable Kenan, North- ampton.— Bow- street, July 19'. Absconded from Wellington Union, on the 8th instant: JANE BAILEY, late an inmate, charged on a warrant with embezzling the following articles of wearing apparel : a red blue and white striped Petticoat; a white flannel ditto ; a Shift; a pair of white Stockings ; and a pair of Boots', nil marked ' Wellington Union, No. 42 :' she is abotit 50 years of ao- e, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high ; dressed iu a dark lilac Dress, red- coloured sl . vcl, ] Kin centre, with plaided border, black silk bonnet, trimmed with bwtfri' ribbon, arid the above mentioned under clothing. Also froin the same place on the 9th iiistarit, THOMAS STEVE NTON, late of Worn bridge, who is charged on a warrant with embezzling a rough blue cloth Jacket, Waist- coat, and Trousers, nearly new, a Shirt, a pair of Stockings, and a pair of Boots, all marked ' Wellington Union, No. 21 :' he is about 60 years of age, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, thhrfeatures, aud broken qpse, and is wearing the. clothes which he is charged with embezzling. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Richardson, Wellington, Sftfop.— Ihii- street, Jul// i7. Description of THOMAS GEORGE WILLIAMS, a tramping shoemaker, committed, for trial at the ensuing assizes for the County of Radnor, oil a charge of larceny, 43 years of age, 5 feet 5J inches high, swarthy complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair and whiskers, turning grey, wears a moustache, of slender make, slight scar near right eye, cut on left thuiub. Information to be given to Superintendent Wheeldon, Police Station, Penybont, Radnorshire.-- Bow- street, Jul;/ 17. Description of a man who gives the name of JOHN SIEVE WRIGHT, who is in custody charged with stealing from the person of a female a purse containing £ 1 19s. 2d. which was in a leather Bag fastened with a spring; he was seen to open the spring and take the purse and money out; he is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, stout face, fresh complexion, thick neck, stout build, brown hair, scar on forehead, on left cheek, below left ear, and on back of left hand, blue mark between forefinger and thumb of each hand ; dressed in a faded blue reefing jacket, tweed striped ' trousers, dark vest, aud dark mixture cap^ vith peak, and hooks down in front ; speaks the Scotch dialect. Information to be given to Chief Constable Stainsby, Central Police Station, Sunderland. — Bow- street, July 17. Description of a man in custody at Barton- upon- Humber, charged ' with larceny, and remanded till the 17th instant : he gave his name JAMES ROY, 36 years of age, 5 feet 9^ inches, high, dark brown hair, whiskers, and mou? tache, blue eyes, sallow complexion, lost a front tooth from upper jaw ; dressed in light drab cloth trousers, dark coat and vest, bl; ick aud white check scarf, aud black billycock hat; stated he was a native of Aberdeen, a cooper by trade, and had worked at Manchester, London, and Grimsby. Information to be given to Superintendent Thorsby, Barton- upon- Humber, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, July 17. Description of a man giving the name of JOHN HOWARD, who is committed for trial at Eolkestone Quarter Sessions, for robbing his lodgings, and the following Property was found upon him : the halves of four Bank of England Notes, one for £ 20, No. 32749, dated 6th January, 1871, two £ 10, one No. 89694, 29th January, 1870, and one £ 5, No. 53014, April 29th, 1871; also a ticket of a lady's gold English lever Watch, engraved back, gold case and shield, at Long and Bacons, Dover, 20th June, 1871, in the name of John Howard ; also gold lever Watch, 13th May, 1871, at Thomas and Henry Devenport's, for £ 5, in the name of John Smith ; also a basket of Tools, March 17, 1871, at Davidson's, Waterloo- road, Lambeth, in the name of Thomas Watts ; also a Greatcoat.,. 18th May, 1871, Emanuel's, Southampton; also supposed to be stolen from his lodgings. He is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, pale complexion, and small whiskers ; dressed in light coat, dark trousers, white low- crowned hat, and side lace boots. The quarter sessions will be held on the 24th July, 1871. Information to be given to Superintendent Martin, Police Office, Folkestone, Kent.— Bow- street, July 17. JESSE DALE, a convict, now under sentence of seven years penal servitude, escaped from Grantham Gaol on the night of the 13tli instant. He is of the following, descrip- tion : 28, years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, pale complexion, long thin face, no whiskers, and slightly pockmarked, the letter J and an anchor on the right forearm, also a ring and five dots on the back of the right hand, the mark of a ring on the first, second, and third fingers of left hand ; dressed at the, time of his escape in grey clothes and blue striped shirt, boots marked inside No. 8, jacket and stockings since found. The same man escaped from Grantham Gaol twice in 1864 ; he is a native of Birmingham, and an associate of travelling thieves. Five Pounds reward will be paid for his apprehension. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Rudkin, Borough Police Station, Grantham, Lincoln- shire.— Bow- street, July 17. Missing from his home, the ' Unicorn,' inn, Longton, since the 12th instant : RICHARD RATCLIFF, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 9 J inches high, sandy hair and whiskers round his face, very fresh complexion, aud slight make; dressed in black ribbed cloth jacket, blue clcth waistcoat, da, rk trousers, black billycock hat, black and white necktie, two shirts, a black and white woollen one under a white. Had in his possession a patent lever silver Watch, maker William Roskell, No. 70004. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Superintendent Kelly, Staffordshire Constabulary, Longton. — Bow- street, July 17. Description of a man who gives the name of JOHN HARROLD, committed to Northallerton Gaol for one month under the Vagrant Act : he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 4£ inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion, whiskers round chin, teeth very irregular in front; dressed in black shooting coat, black vest and trousers, stiff' body hat, aud elastic- side boots ; states he was born in Man- chester, but has ben in America for some years, also that he served seven years iu the Army Reserve Corps. In his possession was fouild a small imitation gold Jug, a ditto Pipe, and a ditto Hand with a ball in it; also a gold Keeper, with bloodstone in it, to wear with a neckerchief. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, July 17. Further information respecting the case of housebreaking at the residence of William Walker, at Great Horwood, on the 9th instant, as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 12th instant : CHARLES ELLINGHAM has been committed to take his trial at the Midsummer Assizes to be held at Ayles- bury ou the 18th instant. A new Cricket- bat has been found with the stolen property, which is supposed to have been stolen from some shop ; the following Tools have been found : a Brace, two Augers, a Spoon- bit, a Chisel, a Gouge, aud three Gimblets, which are supposed to be carried by him for housebreaking purposes. Information to be given to Super- intendent Hedley, Fenny Stratford, Bucks. — Bow- street, July 14. Committed for trial at Northallerton Quarter Sessions on the 18th of October, 1871, for felony : WILLIAM WHITE, 52 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark browr hair, bald on top of head, aud has a cut mark on middle finger of right hand, says he is a groom, and a native of Richmond, Yorkshire; dressed in black cloth shooting coat, black cloth vest, black and white plaid trousers, black felt hat, white woollen scarf, and lace- up boots with brass eyelet holes ; he was committed from Cockermouth Quarter Sessions in 1850 for 7 years' penal Servitude for felony at Penrith. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office, Malton, York.— Bow- street, July 14. Description of a man committed to the House of Correction, for one month, under the Vagrant Act, for sleeping in an outhouse: he refuses to give any name or address, about 22 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, very thick set, dark browu hair, whiskers been shaved oil, grey eyes, fresh complexion, large warts back of right hand, small one on chin, burn mark on left hand, and speaks with a Norfolk accent; dressed in fustian trousers, brown velveteen vest, fustian back and sleeves, drab short slop, black billy- cock hat, grey worsted stockings, unbleached calico shirt, and blue neckerchief, with white spots. Information to be given to Superintendent Leaper, Spalding, or to Inspector Dauby, Plolbeach, Lincolnshire.- Bow- street, July 14. A warrant is issued for the apprehension of HENRY BAKER, late a warder in the County Gaol at Maidstone, Kent, charging him with having on the 8th ultimo, unlawfully conveyed a certain Letter, out of the said Gaol: 33 years of age, 5 feet 10J inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, whiskers and moustache inclining to sandy ; has worked in brickfields, has served in Maidstone Police, and lias kept a beer house ; he is a native of Beckley, Sussex ; he absconded about the 7th instant. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Ovendon, Kent County Constabulary, Maidstone.— Bow- street, July 14. Description of a mau who gave the name of JOHN RILEY, committed to the House of Correction at Aylesbury, on the 12th instant, for 2 months hard labour, for robbing a Till, at Iver : he states he is by trade a grinder, and a native of Ireland, 19 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark com- plexion, black liair, cut short, hazel eyes, freckled face, pock- marked, no whiskers ; dressed in an old dark ribbed cloth coat, with pockets at side, and one outside left breast, old light tweed vest, grey ribbed cloth trousers, dirty white hand- kerchief round neck, old white cotton shirt, old hard felt black hat, aud old side- spring boots, which are too large. In formation to be given to Inspector Sutton, Police Station, Iver, Bucks.— Bow- street, July 14. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen between 9 p. m. on the 15th and 10 a. m. on the 16th instant, from No. 3, Rushton- street, Hoxton : a brown rep Dress, a crimson table Cover, star pattern, and a white Petticoat.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, July 19. Stolen on the 16th instant, from No. 54, Portland- place, six £ 5 Bank of England Notes, £ 10 in Gold, and 50 Francs. By a man who has absconded : 19 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, rather black curly hair, dark brown eyes, turn- up nose ; dressed in dark clothes.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, July 19. Stolen from a public- house at Brompton between the 13th and 15th instant, the property of Frederick Kendall : a drab mixture cloth shooting Coat, trimmed with black bone buttons, two pockets in laps outside, one inside and one out- side left breast, in the pockets were several letters, two books with green backs, and a red and yellow pocket handkerchief. Information to be given to Superintendent Jonas, North Riding Constabulary, Pickering, or to Inspector Ryder, Falsgrave, Scarborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, July 19. Stolen oil the 12th instant, at the Crown Hotel in the city of Ripon : a, red leather Bag, containing the following masonic clothing and jewellery : W. Master's Apron, with three silver levels ; W. Master's Collar, with silver square W. Master's Jewel; Royal Arch Mason's Jewel, marked ' James Green, Bradford;' Charity Jewel, marked ' James Green, Bradford ; Mark Mason's Jewel ; a Badge for boy's school , a Badge for girl's school ; and a Badge for Benevolent Institution. £ 2 reward will be paid on the recovery of the property, and conviction of the ofieuder or offenders. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Burniston, City Police, Ripon.— Bow- street, July 19. Stolen on the 12th instant, out of a waggon on the road side near Llanfihangel, the property of Mr. Richard Jones, of Cynnon- ucha, Llanwyddyn : a yellow Rug, nearly new, red and black stripes round border, a hole burnt near centre about the size of a florin, has a strap and buckle to fasten it on the shoulders, the tongue hole next to the last is nearly worn through. Information to be given to Police Constable Williams, Llanfyllin, Oswestry, or to Superintendent Strefford Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, July 17. Stolen from the residence of a gentleman near the borough of Middlesborough, sometime within the last three months, the following property : a walnut Dressing- case, con taiuiug a gold Chain ; a ditto fashioned double- case gold Watch ; several silver Hair Pins ; a silver military Shawl Brooch and Chain ; gold coral Ear- drops ; a pearl Maltese Cross Brooch ; a gold aud emerald Brooch ; a hair and gold Bracelet ; Hair Ornaments, in sprays ; a pearl Necklace ; and large onyx and gold Bracelet. Information to be given to - Chief Constable Saggerson, Borough Police Station Middlesborough.-— Bow- street, July 17. Stolen on the 8tli instant, from No. 7, Great Castle- street, Regent- street-, £ 12 iu Gold. By a man, 21 years of age, 5 feet high, fair complexion, very light hair, stout, stoops when walking ; dressed iu blue cloth jacket, black vest and trousers. Iace- up boots, and tweed cloth cap.— Metropolitan Police. E Division, July 17. Stolen on the llth instant, from the house of Mr. Thomas Jeffries, at the Vine, Sevenoaks, five silver Dessert Spoons, engraved ' J.' in old English. Information to be given to Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.- Superintendent Colman, Bvo- street, July 17. Stolen from a dwelling- house ill Bedford, between 2 and 4 p. m. on the 6tli instant: about £ 17 10s. in Gold, a gold Brooch, and a single- case open- face gold Watch, gold dial. No. 20472. Information to be given to Chief Constable Verey, Bedford.— Bow- street, July 17, Stolen on the 10th instant from a house in Bilsdale, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the property of Mr. Lawrence Dale, farmer : a large- sized consular- cased silver verge Watch No. 5409, plain white dial, had a german silver Guard attached with two swivels, the guard having been broken, A man is suspected who had been about a week in Mr. Dale's service and slept in the room from where the watch was stolen, and who absconded on the morning of the robbery he gave the name of JAMES REED, a native of Lincoln- shire, about 21 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, very light- coloured hair, cut short, aud small sandy whiskers, very irregular teeth, two upper ones out, turns his toes out when walking; dressed in a black cloth jacket and vest, • white linen jacket underneath, wttollen cord trousers, much too long and turned up at bottoms, blue and white striped cotton shirt, black alpine hat, strong navvy boots, old, right boot has a large cap on heel ; he left a small Bible behind him with ' James Reed, Curton, Lincolnshire, May 2lst, 1871,' written inside. Information to be given to Inspector Miliner, North Riding Constabulary, Kirby Moor- side. — Bow- strcet, July 17. Stolen from off a clothes line at Offenham, during the night of the 10th instant, the following articles : a yellow woollen Shirt; a pair of blue Stockings ; a pair of white Stockings ; a grey ribbed Stocking ; six pairs of Stockings and Socks of various colours aud sizes ; about six tea Cloths ; two table Cloths ; two child's night Gowns ; and one white Pinafore. Information to be given to Superintendent Stanton, Police Station, Pershore, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, July 17. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Huddersfield, during the last fortnight : a slack- back Coat, dark brown with light check, lined with black alpaca, bound with black braid, two pockets inside and two outside with flaps on ; a Waistcoat, same material as coat, three pockets outside and one inside, and black buttons ; a spade ace Guinea ; £ 30 in Silver ; a Draft on the Huddersfield Bank for £ 150 ; a Draft on the Heckmondwike Bank for £ 30 ( both drafts stopped) ; a black tin Box, 1 ft. long, ft. deep, and 1 ft. 2 ins. wide j twenty- two dozen stag- handled one- bladed pocket Knives; twelve dozen ditto, with two blades ; sixteen dozen ditto, ivory handles, ' Warncliffe' on handles; three dozen spring- back clasp Knives, 3- inch blades; three gross of a mixed lot of Knives; three dozen sailor's Knives, with a hole drilled through the handle ; two dozen gardener's Knives ; three dozen six- bladed Penknives, with German silver ends; six dozen nickel silver Tea Spoons, marked ' J. ;' and about six dozen Spy- glasses of different kinds. Also from a coach- house during the uight of the 3rd inst. : a carriage Rug, oil- cloth on one side, and plush on the other, with a lion on the plush side, and a strap to hold it on the carriage. Information to be given to Head Constable Withers, Borough Police Office, Huddersfield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen during the night of the 10th instant, from the saddle room at, Dunnington- lodge, in the parish of Dunning- ton : a brown tweed Coat, two pockets in the skirt, and one in the left breast; a bridle Burnisher ; a blue and white cotton Handkerchief ; an unbleached cotton Shirt; a plaid woollen Scarf ; and a pair of short black leather Leggings, nearly new, the property of Mr. Hart. A man is suspected who had been working with Mr. Hart for 12 weeks : he is a tramp and supposed to belong to Warwickshire, near Lea- mington, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, looks queer with the left eye, and stout ; dressed in a dirty white slop, black cloth vest and trousers, strong lace boots, plates on toes, black raddy hat with stiff rim and soft crown, he may be wearing the stolen coat. Information to be given to Super- intendent Lazenby, Escrick, York.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen between the 7th and 10th instant from a stable at Penycraiga Llanerfyl, the property of Robert Jones : a single rein Riding Bridle, old, one side of rein gnawed by a cow, and a new piece put to it. Supposed by two gipsy boys, about 17 years of age, one had club feet; they were seen in company with the Lees and Burton gipsies on the 9th inst., close to the robbery. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Strefford, Welshpool, or to Police Constable Breeze, Llanfair, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen during the night of the 7th instant, fiom the Pavilion, at a cricket ground in the borough of Bolton : a gentleman's white silk Shirt ; a red and brown silk Handker chief ; a pair of brown leather Boots, with four spikes at the bottom of each boot ; a pair of new leather leg Guards ; a left hand Glove; and 144 gill glass Bottles. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Borough Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, July 14. Stolen from a jeweller's shop in Brighton, on the morning of the 1 ltli instant : a solid gold bangle Ring, set with one sapphire and two diamonds, and ' No. 1628,' scratched in the inside. Supposed by a man of the following description, who weut into the shop as a customer : about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of slim make, thin features, pale complexion, and black hair ; dressed in black coat, light pepper- and- salt plaid trousers, gr.- enish plaid neck- tie, black hat, and carried an umbrella. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton.— Bow- st., July 14. Stolen from the dwelling- houses of John Pidcock, Edwd. Mass, and George Hill, in Little Eaton, on the night of the 6th instant, the following Articles : a grey mixture cloth Jacket, with outside pockets, and black vel' et collar; a white cotton Shirt, with linen front and collar ; a pair of men's elastic- side Boots, No. 9, with gutta percha soles, nearly new. Information to be given to Inspector Davis, Detective Office, or to Inspector Lounds, Constabulary Office, Litchurch, near Derby.— Bow- street, July 12. Stolen on the night of the 8th instant from a s+ able at Boltby, near Thirsk, the property of John Ash : a black and red mixture cloth Coat, two outside pocl. ets, plain back; a black aud blue mixture shooting Coat, three outside pockets, one inside ; a pair of men's laced Boots, bellowsed, very heavy ; and a Wesleyan Hymn Book. A man of the follow- ing description was seen loitering about the neighbourhood at 9 p. m., and is suspected : about 35 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, dark hair and whiske; s all round, rather stout build; dressed in a dark coat and vest, light- coloured trousers, black soft billybock hat, had his left arm slung in a red handkerchief. Information to be given to Inspector Smith, Thirsk, or to Deputy Chief Constable Walmsley, Northallerton, North Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, July 12. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) b'ound in the possession of two men and a woman, who are remanded till the 17th instant : a small silver Geneva horizontal Watch, No. 5191, maker— Bautte, Geneve ; bow broken off, aud ' H. W.' engraved on outside of dome. JAMES JONES, 22 years cf age, 5 feet 9 inches high, small moustache, whiskers shaved off, and dark complexion ; dressed ill brown overcoat, check trousers and vest, black billycock hat, plays bones at races, & c., accompanied by a woman with one eye. JAMES SMITH, 19 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in black coat, tweed trousers dark stripe down side of leg, black billycock hat; is a comic singer, and recently discharged from Sandwich Gaol. Both belong to the Kent Militia. Information to be given to Superintendent Meriitt, Police Ctfurt, Chatham..— Bow- street Jith) 12. 4 POLICE G A l l, X X K. July 19. WAR OFFICE, July 19, 1871. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERYICE. Utt and alter this date ( Dei;. 11,1857), until further notice, the Reward given by the War Oii^ o tor the Apprehension of a Deserter will be TWENTY SHILLINGS-, instead Of TEN SHILLINGS; the object being to prevent the Crime of Desertion, and to hold out a greater indueemen for the recovery of Deserters to Her Majesty's Service. OJJflOK HO. NAME. REG. NO. CORPS. WJIEIFCE BORN. SIZE. I HAIil. EYES. ! PACE. COAT & TEOTJSERS. DATE OP DESERTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 213540 213541 £ 13542 213543 213!) 44 213515 213546 21^ 547 21^ 548 213540 Clarke, Charles Cooper, John Dickey, Daniel Dence, Robert Davenport, Thos. Davis, William Douglass, Thomas Davison, Isaac Desmond,. Charles Emmery, Josiah 76th Fodt, Rl, Biigiiieei's SthlMfgi Gds. Gren. Guards 1,2th Foot 99th Foot idgtii Footj Roy. Artillery General Serv. 12ll: IWt' 213650 213551 213652 213553 213554 213555 213556 213557 213558 213559 213560 213561 213562 213568 213904 : 213565 213566 813567 213568 213569 Foster, Ed. Fuller, Edward Fox, Michael Foley, William Frazer, James Floranel, James Foster, Henry M. Ford, John Fort, George Gough, Joseph Guilfoyle, Thomas Greenor, Joseph* Goodman, Patrick Griffiths, George Gavin, John Gotts, Thomas Grimason, Joseph Gilbert, Charles T. Heller, Edwin Harris, Isaac. 1920 9356 174, 3470 276 2002 1850 29938 1581 1398 Cold. Guards 2295. Scots lj Usfljters 115 lst Foot 1291' 25th loot 1280 70!!, F. iot,' ,92nd Foptj • Rtty. Artillery ditto ditte Scots Fillers I Congleton, Cheshire London BallyhVetia, Aljtriiti Ospringe, Kent Congleton, Cheshire Beith, Ayr Manchester Norwich ferravesend, Kent Preston, Lancashire servant bricklayer cba'clipaintr labourer collier plumber carter shoemaker ditto labourer 18} 5 251 5 31i| 5 22 .; 5 33 5 22} 5 24 5 18} 5 19 15 19} S 4} brown brown brown brown lt. brn browu brown lt. brn dk. brti lt. brn hazel hazel grey grey brown hazel grey grey grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow dark fail- fresh fresh 3408 4195 2785 4329 Loughborough, Leic. Sydney, N. 8. W. Armagh . Leitrim Liverpool Glentanner, Aberdn. Grave'senS, Keint Exton, Hants Clarence, Oxfoi- d SWestthihstea? regimental ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto black regimental 25} 5 seaman puddler labourer ditto sawmiller labourer blacksmith shoemaker musician 22 3 if 25 27} 23 26 19} M 31 5} brown 9 dark 6 brown 6}! dk. brn 7 brown 6} I brown 4} It. brn 9} j sandy 4}| dark 9 dk. brn grey blue grey grey blue grey blue blue dk. brn ihazel fresi. fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fail- fresh dark fresh 28 June 6 June 23 June ,27 June 2S June 28 June 25 June 25 June 29 June 23 June Chatham Halifax* York Windsor Preston Aldershot Treston Woolwich Chatham Preston armlet on each wrist * Nova Sootia took forago cap aud waist- belt officer' 8 servant tattooed on left arm, wrist, and hand tattooed oil arms and left hand off pass tattooed on left arm; recruit ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue; tweed regimental ditto ditto plain 19 June 22 June 24 June 24 June 23 June 24 June 4 June 21 June 27 Juue 25 June London ditto Warley Gosport Dublin Aberdeen Woolwich Sheffield Shorncliffe London tattooed on arms * frame work knitter off pass to Glasgow- took great- eoat and part of reg. nee. recruit, not surgically inspected off furlough 1474 1471 2556 2049 T272 32156 3496 1210 . 651, 1st. Foot' 9th Foot, l2f. ii Foot; MVVFfio* Eflfli Foot ' 61^ Fiiy, Roy. Artillery ditto 10tli Hussars Gren. Guards 4 Daiigan, Tipperary Wbitchtirch, Oxford BanbriJge, Down Dysai- t, Queen's Liverpool Hpigliaiii, Norfolk Portadown; Armagh Portsmouth Southaraptoh Selwprthy, Soiperset cooper servant finisher scutcher labourer ditto tailor' platelayer shoemaker labourer 26} 5 23 ,5 28 j, 5 19}: 5 31J " 23 26 20} 30 6} It, brn. 7} | dk. brn black dk. brn light lt. bi- ii dk. brn brown browii eft: brn fail- hazel grey grey grey grey hazel hazel hazel brown fresh fair fresh sallow fail- fresh florid dark fresh fresh regimental black regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 20 June 27 June 26 June 25 J une 23 June 23 May 20 Juue 26 Juue 25 Julie 20 Juno lr Warley Reading Fleetwood Sheffield Curragh Halifax* Woolwich Portsmouth Hounslow Windsor recruit * alias Joseph Gataidge D; sear at right angle of moiith dot at root of rt. thumb, two at. root of lt. * Nova Scotia pijf,,, ,. cross 011 left wrist took forage cap and waist- belt took forage- cap and waist- belt took w'aist- be't and part of reg. nec. scar left breast scar right e^ e tattooed on arms, red staih rt. shouldeir blade 213.570, 213571 213572 213573 213574 213575 218576 213577 213578 213579 Horner, John Horner, Frederick Hughes, Henry Hill, Thomas Hunt, Joseph, Hawkswood, Geo. Hodge, William Harvey, Robert Hayes, William Hopkins, Edward 2ji25 Grev),,. 0 uarda j Askew, ypfk 2009 ditto 68! Is! Foot 2195 13t. ii jjobt ' mh'FabS 1 diii'o1 65th Foot 73rd Fte't • lloyal Tl. Alt. Roy. Artillery 2091 1836 1392 1850 32059 30695 j ditto dittQ I) Athlone,, Rosecimiiionj smith paper maker labourer ditto miner labourer brick lay pr , frail) einaker S13 ® 7 $ 13581 213583 2135^ 4 213585 2135-< 6 213587 213588 213589 Hall, Charles Hanna, William Jones, Matthew Jones, John Jackson, William Johnstone, Thomas Johnstone, Wm. Jarvis, Joseph Jones, Thomas Jones, Charles 1555 j , ' ditto ', — [ General SWv. 8fl9 17th L'AlMi Scots Fusiliers ditto Cold. Guards Gren. Guards 1311 14th Foot 1948123rd Foot, 1238' 33i- d Foot 1821 2153 2980 lurkiington Athlone, Eos Reading, Berks Leicester Wblvei- Namptdn Lu'ggin, Coill- i- all Betherset! r Norfolk, Woolwich, Kent ' Leiceytek'.'-: ; , - j « a* ydr Kireolliiolin, Antriili tailor Wixflwiell, Keiifc — Liverpool' forgeman Ayr labourer Birmingham jeweller Glasgow labourer Lambeth, Surrey ditto Islington, Middx. carpenter Birmingham moulder 22 5 25 5 33} 5 19| 5 17f 5 21 10} Mi i § f 9 dk. brn 6} light 6 ; brown dk. brn brown broiin dk: brii sandy browip , te6wn 7} 61 5} .4 4 hazel grey hazel brown fSfe brown haiel grey - grey brown [ fair fresh I fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto, ditto tweed regimintai ditto ditto ditto ditto Jiihe 25 June 23 June 24 Julie 3 July 27 Julie 28 June 30 Juho 19 June 25 June Windsor Dublin Warley Pembroke Aldershot ditto Fermoy New'tle- o- T Woolwich ditto. 2lJ} 5 21 5 198 5 26 | 5 22 5 19 ' 5 21 | S 20 5 18} 5 23} 5 11} browu 5 [ dk. bm 7} lt. brn I brown brown brown brown brown It. brn brown | brown ' grey grey j browu ] bro\ Vn hazel ihazel ' grey [ blue ihazel 1 fresh I fresh [ fair . .. sallow fail- fresh fresh fresh fair fresh. ditto brown; tweed regimental ditto ditto black regimental ditto ditto ditto 19 J title 27 Jiliio 26 Julie 22 June 22 June 21 Julie 27 June 24 June 18 June 30 June Tilbury Fit. Ballymena Longford London ditto Birminghm Windsor Chester | Newport, M ! Aldershot recruit took waist- belt, and part of rog. nec. ditto anchor left wrist took waist- belt and forage cap scar left scapula becoming bald on top. of head... 213690 213592 213593 213594 213595 2135 > 6 213597 21359S , 213599 213600 813601 213602 213603 213604 21^ 605 213606 2isbei7 213608 213609 Jones, Thomas Jones, S. Jones, Henry Kavanagh, Henry Knight, Charles H. Lewis, John Lang, James Lambert, Richard Lester, Walter Lawrence, Charles 11- 70 77th Foot- — life ,,„,„ .— IGcnoval Serv Roy. A ri ilL- ry Rifle Brigade : SeotsFusiliors 12th Fool 23rd Foot 61st F « ot, ,. 87t, h Foot 18194" 021 1526. 1580 1845 1038 1596 Bradford, ¥ ork Woreesterslui- e Hufl, York Lou Ion Ross, Hereford Liverpool Lambeth, Surrey Halifax* Yorkshire Marvleboiie, Middx. labourer shoemaker labourer sho,- maker labourer ditto Striker ' piiintei- labourer 25}. 5 5 brown grey fresh 21 5 23} 5 23} 5 24}; 6' 20 5 27} 5 25 J 5 •- 18 | 5 sandy brown It. bin light blaek fau- lt. brn lt. brn grey blue grey blue hazel grey grey grey fresh fresh fail- fail- fair fresh fresh fair ditto plain blaek; brown regimental ditto ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto 26 June 24 June 29 Julie 22 June 25 Juno 21 June 27 June 3 July 28 May 1 July Portsmouth Woolwich Broms grove Woolwich Dover London Preston Chatham Halifax* Chatham D recruit burn right elbow ; recruit took waist- belt and part of feg. nec. broke out of barracks [ Scotia scar right eyebrow and upper eyelid * Nova took waist- belt and part otreg. nec. took forage- cap and waist- belt Bear right thigh [ left tefnple freckled, wart right arm, scars on back and # Nova Sootia Mitchin, John Minn, William McCartney, Hugh Mellor, Thomas Moreland, Thomas Moore, Thomas Mulholland, Hugh McNamara, Martin McCoy, William Miles, Charles Murphy, Henry Murray, John Thos. Magel, James Marney, James Muggleston, Wm. Nairn, John Oliver, Thomas 3 31, Greii. Guards 1105' Cold. Guards 2159 llth FOot 15th Foot 17th Foot, 51stFtfot 61st Foot ditto ditto 1644165th Foot, 1800 70tli Fbrt. ~ 2279iN3rd Foot- - 4,4,631 Rbv. Artillxiry tiitfo f^ tjtjQ ; ditto . ktjx fet .( lit, to Grantham, Lincoln Cirencester, Glouc. Seapatriek, Down Uttoxeter, Stail'onl Chester Killariiey, Kirfy Ntewtownai- dsi Down Ballyald, Clare Armagh ditto ditto ditto groom bricklayer labourer weaver labourer ditto gl'oorii S wansettj Glamorgan tMarybql- d', Qm- en - ^ compositor ' Glasgow |. stoker 22 5 26} 5 21} 5 19} 5 20 19} 20} 24 24 24} 8} 10 7 5} 6} 7} 5 6 6 brown sandy brown auburn lt. brn brown dark It. brh fair It. brn | grey jliazel j hazel hazel blue ferey hazel m brown blue' fresh faii- sallow fresh fair tresn fresh fresh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto 128 June 20 June 23 June 20 June 27 June 24 June 8 June 8 June 30 May 28 June Windsor London Dublin Aldershot ditto Dublin Halifax* ditto ditto Fermoy right kne& swelled took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ' James Magee' right arm, wound on thigh 21381 21361 213612 213613 £ 13614 213615 | S 213618 213619 I 3155 1. 2270 [ 30822 1^ 3 Procter, Halstead 583 Preston, John 1590 Patterson, Andrew 1950 —- jjj- Armagh Stratford, Essex Kirby Menoclo iv; Lefci Mont. ike, Forfar Woodford, - Es^ ex; Whalley, Landasiiire Chorley. Ballyronej', Dovyh ltibo ditto', ' nitffi' ditto gropm yegygn titi jha? el labourer 211 5 1H m i 7 m 5 7 25} 5' 8 ? 0} 0 4} 19| 5 6} 16 5 1 19 5 6 , fail- | brown grey auburn gi- ey brovyn jblue browii Igi'ey dk. brn1 grey brown lt. brii It. bi- ji it., bl- n hazel blue hazel blue,. fpesh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto black ; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ; 23 June 24, June 22 June 123 June 23 June 21 June 21 June 29 Juno 23 June 28 June , Dublin Chatham Curragh Woolwich ditto Gosport Woolwich Preston ditto Newry 213629 113621 213622 213623 213624 313625 313626 213627 233628 21& 629 Purcell, James Punter, Joseph Payne, Robert Qualtrough, W. J. Quinn, Thomas Roberts, Thomas Rouse, James Richardson, Elijah Richardson, John Rawlings, John 1357 2401 2444 1504 354 1501 1370 1242 1947 6.1st Foot , Army Seyrice General Serv. Cold. Guards 88th. PoM, 7th B. ussars 4th Foot. 14th Foot , u ditto : ^ Oth Foot, , Newportj Hants E'aruhaiu, Suri- ey Yarmouth, ? fdrfolk. Kirkabdv, Isle bf Man Dublin ' Worth^ nbury, Flint Mavyleborn, London Riisitel, Stafl'oijd Lambeth, Surrey . Totteifliam,- Micldlsx. ditto miller sgroom grocer bellhanger cratemaker labourer [ puddler labourer I clerk 21} 5 19 | 5 18 | 5 13fi5 19 5 32} ,5 20 \ S 18}: 5 20}| 5 24f 5 8 sandy 5} It. brn 5 1 brown 8} brown 5 black 62; brown 6 jbrown 6 brown 6 I It., hrn ,8i: brown hazel blue I blue igrey I hazel grey igr° y, 1 hazel | hazel grey fair fresh fair fresli fresh fresh faii- fair freih fresh ditto ditto fustian; eord regimental regimental ditto , ditto ditto ditto 3 .. May 20 June, 22 June 19 June 18 May 24 June 25 June 23 June 24 June 29 Jufle Halifax* Gosport | London | recruit, attested ditto ; took part of reg. nec. Portsmouth Netley. Moles on left breast * Nova 36,30 218631. 213633 213634 SlStfM 313636 1X3632 213838 213639 Reynolds, John Rose, Charles Rooney, Peter Robinson, Henry Robes, William Smith, Walter Stick, Peter Sinipso. i, Wm. Samuel, Nathan Smith, James 130( 1 1825 1 mi 32,866 f 1202 1 1052 blBt Foot Royal If. Art. Rby. Artillery djfitd • ditto 2nd Di- agoons ditto . „ 5th Drag. Gds. 1168 Cold. Guards 1106; ditto ! St.: Giles, London [ Ipswich, Suffolk Belfast, Antrim Burtori- on- Trent,* jCbVe, Hants Colchester, Essex Haddington, Lincoln Huntingdon Sunderland, Dlu- hairt Berkswell, Warwick Aldersliot Chester ditto Curi- agli mole on left thigh tAttooed OH left afei tailor labburer ditto ditto Carman boot Closer Clerk labourer ditto 18J 5 25 ! 5 22 6 28 [ 5 19 5 24 ' 22 28J 27}! 5 27 [ 5 8 8 8} ill 9 8! 10 9f 9} brown' bi- owii brovin dk. brn lt. brn ft. brn dk. brii brown brown brown 213640 313641 213642 213643 313645 213646 213 § 47 213648 alagW Spawton, James Southworth, B. Shanley, James Spencer, George & rey grey brown blue blue DRO\ VH blue' brown g'- ey grey fresh fresh sallow fresh fail- fresh fk'r iiillow fresli fresh ditto ditto moleskin regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 25 June 19 June 23 June 26 June 23 June 13 June 23 June 23 June 17 June 19 June Aldershot , ditto Glasgow Aldershot Woolwich Hamilton Edinburgh York London ditto 12th Foot . 14t. li Foot 1.7th FoV! t, ^- 7th Jjioot : 70th Foot . 80th Fool,. Royal II. Art, ditto . Roy. Artillery St. Andrews', London , Chorley, Lancashire Halifax, York M^ nfchester Liverpool Poi'tai'ling! 011, Quu's B '. rnley, Lancashire Marylebone, Middlsx Limerick . i.,,^ Oldham, Lancashire off pass to London Off leave to London * Stafford tattooed on chest and arms took part of reg. ne'e, ditto sear left side of 1160k took part of roe. nec. serv^ t, bricklayer labpurijsr e, ngiiieer baker labourer grinder drummer servant. 19115 21 ! 5 18ij5 20. | B 23 § 5 20 21 2oj 24}: 5 6} brown 6 j lt. brn 5} dk. brn 7} ; hiac- ic [)} I biwn ft} | bi- ewn 6} lit. brn f lirowr, 5 ; brown 4J sandy grey blue hazel ipizel grey • , grey I brown jgrey jgrey Igrey [ fair fair dark rflpi- jd [ fresh j fresh sallow jfrgsli jfair ! fresh 213650 2136.51 21.365 2 213653 213654 " 13655 21.3650 213657 318658 213659 Smith, Henry Taylor, James Tuck, Robert Thompson,. W. Taylor, Edward Voller, William Wood, Richard Weston, Charles A. White, John Winkfield, Joseph 2^ 06 1369 i I747- 217876 726 1079 General Serv. Glasgow eoek 16th Foot Leominster, Hereford labbtu- er 77th F,^ [ Lackenheath, ijluffolk tailor 92nd Fppt Ruswarp, York , | plerk 0 eiier^. l. Sery. j Ca. mlierwell, Surrey j kbouver Roy. AriiUery M° r. tlaie, Siu- i- by I ditto 5th Drag. Gds. Nettleby, Oxford j ditto l2t', h LaiiceW Maidenhead, Berts ditto ran. ft- t& rds Lo'ngfl4ld, York 1 ditto ! 0l3. Giidi- ds Ly^ u, Nprjhjk ! fflfe ,23 5 119} 5 [ 234 5 § 8t- 5 l. S 5 - 20} - 5 27 20} 23 5 5 _ A M 0 7} bi'' o\ yn ' broivn 5} dk. brhigrey 6} It. brn t hazel 5J Mown . hazel 5 ft ii » . 1 g(- ey 4} . light grey 9j It,, bi- ji. hazel 8, i ilk. bm hazel jjti lit, brn hazel 8}: brow u , brown dai- k fresh fresh fair florid is- Ksh fresh fresj. i fresh . fresli , I plain regimental ditto twped- ,.' ! regimental ditto ditto ditto • ditto ditto black j twejci regiiheht'al ditto ditto ; fustian; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto j 3 July •| 23 June 123 June 13.0 Junfc 28 JillK- [ 22 June 27 June [. 19 June 121 June 23 June Carlisle Preston Chester Aldershot Ft. Tregntie Dublin Londpndyy, Wpplwich . ditto Burnley 18 June 24 June 24 Jitie 28 Jun'e 23 June 25 June 22 June 27 J. vine 24 Jugg, 21 June Glasgow Colchester Portsmouth Edinburgh LondOil Woolwich York Aldershot . Dublin.. ! « > ud » ii' , • sear right leg; officer's servant ecair cintre of forehead D, scar ovbr loft scapula took part of reg. nee; sear abovo left elbow ' R.' tattooed right ami . tattooed right arm mark of bubo each groin * veterinary student pockpitted ; recrufft, not sitf^ ieally inspected white patehfes On skill D , scai1 over knuckle of left index finger,- recruit tattooed left arui, took waist- belt and part of reg-. nee. took patt of reg. nec. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S . SERVICE ( continued). 0m CB so. • 3; S6|>.> " 313661 x 13602. 313663 313664 213665 213666 313667 813668 213669 NAME. BE » . ko. • COUPS. | WHERE BORN. TRADE. H rt SIZE. WAIE. EYES. EACE. COAT & TEOFSERS. DATE OP 0 j. .. IV. •'. ' '"-"''' - X DESERTN. PLACE OE DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS Wolstenholme, Z. Walker, James Warr, Edward Walsh, James Williams, John Whelan, Thomas Wilson, James Wilkinson, George Ward, George John Anderson 1835 :$ th Foot 1211 . f| 0fch Foot 1293' 2lst. Foot 1442 1781 2156 32162 23rd Foot 66th Foot 7Ql. j) Foot 92n( l Foot Roy. Artillery j ditto ditto ' ! Bury, Lancashire | ' B uetianan , D r inn mnd ' St. iLuk^' s, Middlesx. Ki'. hrile, King's :' Clit'lterhain Kilkenny . Kilsyth, Stirling ' Codnor,' Derby WakeiJelci; York Stirling j bricklayer . labourer ditto j ditto hair dresser labourer collier . boilermaker i collier labourer 174 25i 20 3 If 23 254 an 181 36 22 51' lt. brn 91 It. brn 6 brown 54 brown 71Idark 7 ibrown 511 It. brn 9 grey g ™ y grey grey blue m dk. brn grey brown blue ai| It. bm ( grey [ fresh fresh fair fresh tresh Iresh fair fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ;' ditto flain regimental twied ; taOljjskin regimental ditto tweed; 313670 213671 213672 213673 213674 213675' 213676 818677 313678 313679 Blood, George Burney, William Barnett, James Bowler, Henry Baskey, Charles Bird, Richard Bone, James Beaumont, Edward Beddale, Charles Brien, Patrick 1156 10th Hussars 1122111th Hussars 2358. , Scots Fusilier! — 17th'Foot ,1842,8th Foot 1393 14th . Foot l4. i7i2lst Foot 2046 22nd Foot 1205125th Foot 8' 92; i0th Foot Stone, Staffordshire Portsmouth, IJijiits ' Shepton Millet* | Oxford jfufist. m, Stafford SUtton- oii- TrentjN Clifton, Somerset Wilton, Lincolnshire Kiug'sNdrtbn, Wrestr Dublin shoemaker clerk labourer ditto jollier Laboun painter labourer ditto servant „ i 18f 22 21 21 25 194 244 2 If 29f 25 dk. brn dark dk. bm It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. bra black brown hazel blue, hazel grey grey hazel ; rey . lazel dark sallow fresh faii- brown i>, ir fresh fresh fresh fresh utal 24 June 26 June 3 duly 24 June 21 June 24 June' 30 June 23 June 20 Juhe MP June Manchester Glasgow London Newport, M Winchester Dublin Aberdeen Woolwich " ditto Glasgow mole between scapula [ arm hair Of right eyelash dotieient , tattooed left recruit, not surgically inspected D; took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. scar left arm ; recruit off furlough recruit, not surgically inspected regiment! ditto ditto . plain togimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 213680 giafiai 213683 2! 3084 313685 3! 3686 213687 313688 2136S9 Brown, Thomas Byron, John Bailey, Daniel Bailey, Henry R. Beasley, Charles Butcher, Edwin Bates, Charles Brown, George Bernet, Thomas Curtis, Joseph 791 806 2569 2245 2490 1183 2031 43rd Foot Royal H. Art. ditto Roy. Artillery ditto Rifle. Brigade Ai- my Service General Serv. 1 ditto '•'' v. T Dragoons Rathfarnham Nottingham London ditto Peterboro' , Nrt£ unpln Croydon, Surrey iShoreditcji; Middlsx. Maryleboiib- | Sheffield mSipchester, ditto labourer ditto porter stoker clerk plasterer labourer tailor groom 6 July 22 Nov. 5 July 31 May 3 July 30 June 6 July 1 July 30 June 4 July 5 33 | 5 194 5 204 S 204' S 23 5 10 19 lfj 191 5 brown jblue brown ihazel brown dk. bru 51 brown 6 4 54 > J 10 brown It. brn brown brown brown dark p> y brown hazel bluo grey ferey fresh fresh swarth fresh dark fah- fresh fresh fail- fresh ditto dittp ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed black; tweed brown Hounslow , Siiei, Canal ! tattooed oil arms Loiidin I took waist- belt and part of i- eg. nee. # S6irierset * between Liverpool and Bristol Bury 11 ' .. Chester isCai- s over abdomen, right Biff, aild thigh Newport, MI Aldel'shot Gosport D Currigli j 6 July 28 June 1 July 29 June ' 1 July 130 June 1 3 July 30 June 5 July 30 June Fermoy j Exeter Woolwich ! Tilbury Ft. Woolwich | ditto Chatham j London Shefjield ! Souxhampt. ' off furlough | mole botlt'aWns, pockpitted ; j off furlough s^ ifr left eyebrow mole back of righ't Shoulder sear on bftek, tattooed ofi arms' j off ptaias tattooed al- ms ; recruit recruit 213690, Campbell, Wm. 213691 Cocksedge, Harry : i3692 Corden, William 313693 Conyers, James 213694 Chapman, Harry 213695 Carr, James 313696 Carter, Patrick 213697 Cross, John 313698 Collins, Patrick 313699 Cliffe, Henry 1351 1836 2336 1369 2737 2056 2501 11.40 3982; 5th Dragoons Cold. Guards Gren. Guards ditto dittos- 7th Foot 8th Foot; 14th Foot 5.7th Foot. Roy. Artillery Cai'i'iek, Antrim Cockfleld, Suffolk Rugeley, Stafford East Real,. Lincoln Shankliill, Antrim Saltbi- d, Lancashire Spilsby, LiiiSblri Dublin Winchester, Hants labourer bricklayer labourer groom shecxnaket labourer ditto - ditto tailor labourer 354 2.34 26 274 224 24 184 19J 21 .19 10 10 94 6 54 45 6 6 brown brown dark It. bm ' dk. brn It. brn It. brh red brown tu- own grey grey hazel grey grey grey brown blue grey grey fresh fresh dark fresh dark fresli fresli ruddy pale fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto dark regimental ditto blue ; light 1 July 22 June 19 June 2 July 5 JuW 8 July 2 July 1 July 1 July July York London ditto ditto ditto r Lisburn Bury Chester evonpoi- t took part of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of reg. net . ditto recruit, surgically inspected . took part Of reg. nee. poekpittcd * alias James Murphy exchanged doilies' with a recruit 213700 213701 213702 213703 213704. J1 3705 213706 213707 213708 213709 Dogheral, Thomas. Dorham, Joseph Dickinson, Thomas Davis, Henry Dowdall, John Dunn, Joseph Evans, William Easty, Henry S. Fern, Daniel Fry, James 628110th. Hussars j Enniscorthy, Wexfi'd ditto 18^' lst. Fool ' St. Andrews, London flfftb" 2577,14th Foot Bawtry, Nottingham ditto — i 56th Foot Marylbbone, Ilidlsx.! gasfitter 1875158th Foot Dublin j labourer —- I General Serv. Liverpool sailor 1386123rd Foot Tredegar, Mofitaouth1 puddler 1919! Roy, ArtD'ei- y Southampton, Hants clerk 1257 i4t. hDrag. Gds.[ New. pbi.- t, Monmouth: gat- dener ' 1209 57th Tool; 1 Tenby, • Bcntbr& Ucj. hre musician 2.13710 Falkner, John 313711 Green, Frederick 213712 Glindon, John 213713 Godsave, James 213714 Gurley, Wm. J. 213715 Hassall, William 213716 Huntingdon, T. 213717, Hopkinson, David 2137181 Holland, George 213719 Hatton, Joseph 31496 '' 8S9J 1533, 1879 196k 2857 2149 1521 136 893 Rb jr. Ai'tiliery lMi Lancers atii^ Foot ditto 20th Foot- areu. Guards 12th Foot ditto 22nd Foot 35i. il Foot. Chester Soutliwki'k, Surrey LSnciOn Chelni3f( ii'(. t, Essex Siilford, Lancashire Tain worth, Stafford Wigtdn, Cdinberlund Bury, LaiieRslin- e Ci- Ookland, Hants Runfovh, Cheshire riyetter shbeinktier waiter labourer polisher labom- er ditto ditto sawyer labourer 3? 4. 184 224 21 231 28 27 224 22115 24|| 5 31 § 5 191 5 20 | 5 181 s 234 5 20 15 194 5 33 5 314 5 6 i brown 54 brown 64 brown 5 dk. brn 6 black • Sljdk. brn 10 dark 7 ! dk. brn 10J j brown 5|; brown 74 brown 8f brown 5 10' 5 brown browii brown 81 It. bm 5 jit. brii It. bm It. bm It. bm grey grey grey liazel grey grey grey hazel grey liazel htiiel hi-. zel liaiel blue hazel brown blue grey- ham grey fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresli dirk fresh sallow | fair regimental ditto ditto black regimental blue; brown regimental, ditto supposed plain regimental 1 2 July 3 July 23 June 29 June 14 April 2 July 29 June 27 June , 30 June Hounslow Warley Sheffield London Dublin Liverpool ! Newport, M Dover Manchester Eevonport tattooed right arm ' T. T. D.' back of left baud and wrist recruit, attested took the whole of reg. Uec.. ' W. B.' both arms, three scars left knee scars on legs , lost eight, molar teeth ta. tto. oed on arms fresh fresli fresh fresh fresh foil- , fresh fresh salloW fresh 213720 a 13721 21.3722 31373? 313724 Si, 3725 -. 13726 21.3727 213728 213729 Holdaway, Wm. Hoby, William Harris, Edward Hysted, Henry , Howell, Benjamin Herbert, George Hall, George Hewson, William Hanson, John Ingleby, John 220 S I Royal H. Art. 2511' ditto . 2512j ditto 31078 Roy, Artilhny ditto ' ditto , ditto Ride Brigade General Serv. 7th Foot 2178 1710 1474 Odihain, Hants Marvleboiie, Midlsx. Watford, Herts t'roydun,: Surrey Newcastle, Cavmrthn. . Cirencester, Glouestr Tuliov.-,.. Cariow Dublin Sheffield Ripon ditto groom labourer painter-•. ft& n- k ditto labourer moulder labourer ditto 194 5 184,5 19 15 19415. 24 ,5 80,4 5 23 6 • lSfiO 18 [ 5 2S4 6 74 dk. bm 44 dk. brn 44 brown 4 j bro wn 74 brown 84 brown 9f, lt. bm 5 | brown 54 dark Of brown grey grey grey grey grey grey blue grey ' grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh tair fresh pale fair sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto — 2 July 2 July 4 July 4 July 1 July 3 July 1 July 2 July 6 July 30' June yhoebtiryns Al< tershot Dublin Aldersliot Outragh Lotidon Preston ditto ^ ldershot Sunderland ditto off pass to London off pass took part of fieg. Sec. D ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental black regimental tweed ; light 28 June 30 June 30 June 2 July 26 June. 3 July 26 June 3 July 5 July 5 July Exeter Aldershot ditto Woolwich * Woolwich Liverpool Woolwich . Sheffield Portsmouth * en route to Portsmouth took waist- belt wart left elbow joint; recruit recruit , broke out of hospit al 213730 • M 3731 218783 213733 2.1373 213735 213736 213737 21.3738 213739 Ingram, William Jackson, George Jones, William i Jackson, Samuel Jones, Samuel Jones, William Jones, Thos. Bart. Kennett, Matthew Kerwick, William Kelly, John 2749 Royal H. Art. 2376' l4t-. il'Foot 1648158th- Foot 2530i Roy. Artillery — ! ditto — I Rifle Briga'- te — i General Serv. 72331 Gren. Giiai'ds 3144.] dititd — ISOtb Foot Wokittghim; Berks DoiiKast'er, York Birkenhead, Cheshire iNewihgtbn, Surrey Cork ! Hampshire j Upton, Worcester I Eufhbut- gh Belfast, Afitrjm ; groom 1 gardeft'er plasterer ; groom iporter labourer ! ' groom ? l( fcouM- 122- 15 ; m;? 1244 5 20 ' 20 31 21 41 25J 20 5 31 7f 9 7f 8f 10f 54 dk. brn black It. brn brOwri dark browh dark It. bm brown black grey dk. brn blue blue dark h&' iiel grey grey Eizel fresh dark fresh fresh fresli fresh dark fresh fresh dark supposed plain regimental ditto ditto plain white slop ; cord blaek; tweed reginienffit ditto canvas; serge 29 June 1 July 23 Julie 1 July 24 June 3 July 29 June. 24 June 22' Jmie ' 5 July Aldershot scar right elbow Chester . mother's mark left buttock Dublin | off furlough'tb Liverpool Wdcflw- ich ditto j recruit London 1 recruit, attested ditto : scar right eye; recruit ditto I took waist- belt and part of reg. udc. • • ditto j ditto NeW'tle- o- T! recruit, attested 2l374t 11 Logan, William 21,3741 London, John ' 2137 213743 Lamb, Thomas 213744 Lane, William 213745 McCann, William 2137461 Maskery, Robert 2137 47 j McMillan, John 21374S McCarlie, George 21374' 11 Moody, William 1112 885 m eis 2552 lst Drag. Gds. 2ud Dragoons 5th Drag, Gets.. Cold. Guards 10^ 9 4thDi- ag. Gds. 1377' 278 ditto 16th Foot ditto 90th Foot. Worcester Bothwell, Lanark Elmetead, Essex Lambeth, Surrey Brquiley, Kent, Portadown, Ai- magfi Staveloy, Derby Ardro^ san, Ayr Troon . Kingston- upon- Hull baker miner,, engin^ clner y^ r. infer j eaver , Ishbeing^ iih | shoemaker mason , , : 334 22| 254 304 194 23 18 194 \ iU ser .311 6f 9 101 9f 11 51 5i 6 brc^ wD brown dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. bm brown brown fail- brown gre? hazel brown brown blue g^ ey grey grey grey grey sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh 1 fair ; fresh . regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain d^ tto regimental 21375;) McDermott, Thos. 1862 213751 Marks, George | 2156 2 i 3 752 J McDonald, James 1211 .-: i 37531 Maldon, Alfred 930 21375 McSlachlin, Barn. — 31 37- j Murray, Thomas 1651 •:; 3 Melville, James 720 • 1;.('; s7 Mulverhill, Joseph 2494 > 137.?'. Newcomb, Richard | 2615 2137, V.) O'Connell, John 1594 Dublin Alderto- n;. Suffolk Sligo, Iteland Islingtod, Middx. KingstoWn, Dublin Hud& erefield, York Edinburgh Askeaton, LiiniJriek Islington, Middx. ' grpoifo;..; Ilabouwr-' ; sailor • p. lintoi- la boureT- ; mason ; clerk - jlaboufa ® - b;' keil .- Ma 21.3760 213761 213762 213763 213764 313765 213766 213767 213768 213769 '£• 73770 2.13771 213772 213773 213774 213775 213776 313777 318778 313770 Parker, Henry Pirie, Andrew Porri, James Penfold, Robert Quinn, Henry Roscoe, Robert. Rourke, Hugh* Raven, Robert. ! Samuels, Robert Slater, A. W. Shackleton, James Scott, William Surtees, Edward | Spalding, James Shaw, James Uffola, James Viney, Robert Wright, William Wenham, Walter | Ward, John ; 2030 1717 3431 2646 I 1726 31062 • 532 | 1188 1809 1529 29611 1106 2611 1139 596 20th Foot 22nd Foot 46th Foot 77th Foot. 97th Foot 98th Foot, Roy. Artillery Army Servicb ditto'. 1, in I- 98r. li Foot ' Sunderland, Durham sldientakcr St. Paiiicriis, itfildx. Longside, Aberdeen Dublin ISeaford, Sussex jBdturhet. Cavftii Lft- e^ ibV' Ernister, Meath- ] Bungay, Suffolk Haddington, E. JjQthn 104 1224 25 J ' 334 20- 1 12l-| 28| 28 2i 21 2nd J> ragoons Scots Fusiliers 15th Foot ditto 90th Foot. .. 14t, h Foot 70th Foot. Roy. Artillery 2nd Dragoons 4thDrag. Gds. paintbr labourer moulder labourer weaw labourer ditto 1 gi- oom 1; labourer 25th Foot 42iid F3ot 98th Foot Roy. AvfiUery ditto 19th Hussars Mth Foot 10th Hussars 12th Lancers Cold. Guards Burslem, Stafford Preston, Lanefe'liii- e IMS er Kirkiritillock, Stirling iiiilgr t Jesmond^ thmbihid. ; iViaki) n ' H: Raynhifm, J^ orfplk1 ^ metier Liverpool' ^ ffipifii- Br Pislake, Sut- re^' j: ISn- W,' Yeovil,' Somerset. ; labourer Wellin'gborough*... tffftchff Lie, Kfent ' J; v! W( iW ' I South Milton, DWyb ste^ imper 120 21 f ' 19 w # 184 194 314 23 441 sandy jgrey 6 dk. brn'grey 7f dk. brn hazel 9 dk. bm hazel Sjrdk. brn Iblue 6 j dk. brn1 grey 104 brown 6 brown 51 dk. brn 71 dk. bm'grov If blue blue gl- ey 94 104 74 6 f 6 4 94 9 brown > brown It. brn blue dk. brn' grey brown dk. brn brown It. bpi brown fail- brown B 1 hazel brown brown grey grey blue blue fair fah- fresh fresh dark fresh fresh frteh dark fresh sallow fresh fresh fail- fresh sallow fresh fresh fail- fresh 3 July j Newbridge | 3 July j Hamilton took part of reg. nee, ,2 July ' York 24 June I London 22 June' ditto 25 June Liverpool 2 July j Manchester 1 July ( Olijsgow 1 July ' - ditto I! 2 July ' J" ditto ditto ditto; ', mole ou right thigh recruit, finally approved ditto ditto ditto ditto grey twebd; moleskin regimental hospital clothing regimental ditto ditto black; cord regimental ditto plain regimental ditto regimental ditto ditto 7 July 2 July 8 July, 5 July 5 July 4 July 3 July. .1 Jply 2 July .30 June, 2 Jul} 28 June 5 July 23 June 4 July 30 Juhe - Mar. I July 3 Jiily 30 June t'urragh Aldershot Winchester Portsmouth New'tle- o- T Afhloiie Woolwich [ Dublin Aldoishot ( Newport [ took waisl- bolt and forage cap D ; officer's servant recruit, nut surgically inspected . took part of reg. nec, ; broke oul. of hospital least in left eye j took part of reg. oil'pass Westminstr London Aldershot, ditto Glasgow Chester Dublin Woolwich Hamilton Manchester 26 [ 5 194 5 23 ! 5 Il9f 5 119 5 - 214I5 184 5 19f 5 274,5 23 6 Mi. fan 7;| It. brn 51 brown 74 brown 71 brown dk. brn BiJ black 7i dk. Urn brown It. brn 71 It. brn blue grey hazel gf. ey grey grey grey arey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresli fresh fail- black; tweed regimental ditto black;. coral i- egnrielital' dark i- egmiclital , , ditto mixture; black [ 3 0 J mte ' 28 Jiifi^ 4 Jnlv ! 2 Ju!^ 4, Jiill 8 JitlY 4 July 6 July' 2 Julv 3 J. iiv Gospoit Glasgow , Athlofie fSlWebmfl, Hhll ' ShOiMfc'Iiffo (- host br . Houiislo. w Aldershot [ Exeter state ' oh clieSt; reftruit, attested' took v. aist - belt and part, of i- eg. nee. scar left cheek bone recruit, not finally approved scar left tc mple scar rt. buttock. * atias Hugh O'Rourke 1R. R.' right arm, ' A. P.' on left D ;' took p& rt of reg. nec. scar 011 lower lip * china decorator 1 scar ri- glit side ; off furlough to Preston [ rewiiif., not surgically inspected SAffl^ part of rcg. iifec-. ' hiil'lidr left 81- 111, efess left hand'f f- crtiif •'• ft^ flglil. cheek ^( JAf fifeht liaiid joveS. h- uiwbil * Northampton loff piss to London ^ rfebrittt, atfest'ed ^ j 2l878Di Williams, John 1270 1st Foot 218781 Walker, John 1407 14th Foot 213782 Whiteley, Law 2182,35m i'ool. 213783 Willey, Tom - • 1547 [ 57th Foot 213/ 84 Watson, James l559| 9J, rd Foot 213785 Walls, George 15G6l9^ Ji, Fq5it. 213786 Williams, William £ 961' Roy. Aftitlery 213787 Williams, George [ -- djtto 213788 Wedge, Alfred G* - ditto Yeulut, Jesse 3i32?> ditto Plimstoek Rotherham, York, lji, nthwa'u. e , Taur. ton, Soiperset Bi et- hin, Forfar Edinburgh Birmiiighaui London' ' ditto j m^ L- j.' rlC Vv'iintlow.- Bucks— labourer ifivwryjnan . sjjiUlUff. j ij^ ol$ t'$ j'er lli^ ghjnim itMRfeiCj • . Jiiii'ini; stall; •.•< ti- p.' iiit. er •^ tiateK - tatwyijr - - 284 5 23- i 5 21 ; 5 19 5 i184,5 23 [ 5 : 26Jj5 23 j. 5 ! | s aaijft light [ grey dk. bm brown dk. bm blue brown It. brn auburn brown brown dk, brn ' grey hazel grey hazel liaael brqwu brnwrr itiagsl sallovy sallow fresh fail-; fresh fresh fresh fail? fresh | regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto .. ditto tweed . j id icguiK.' uu; . 1 July 30 June 23 June 28 June 3Q June 30 June 1 July 3 July 21 ipvil Lff- J- g!?. 1 Warley j Chester Tynemoutli T1i; egntlel'" t. .1 IjHiobui- gh Newport. Woolwich, Loudon Woolwich D ! varicocele left testis ticar. bfiek of nuck; off pass bracelet left wrist tattooed left arm ; recruit , . anchor right wp * alias H. a. Arinytage DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. WIIOI BO. NAME REG. NO. COUPS. 93015 93016 93017 93018 93019 93020 93021 93022 93023 93' > 24- Charles Mackay William Watson William Hodgson Francis Steele R. French Moncur George Thompson William Graham Hutchinson Turner Thomas Anderson Robert Mathison 1599 Nthmbld Art* 1602 ditto 162 J ditto 1645 ditto 1652 ditto 1678 ditto 1679; ditto 1346, ditto 1372 ditto 1453 ditto WHERE BORN. HAIB. EYES. PACE. COAT & -'" ROUSEES. DATE OT PLACE OP DESERTN. DESERTION.! MARKS AND REMARKS. New castle- on- Tyne ditto ditto Alnwick, Nthmbrlnd. Newcastie- on- Tyne ditto W. Auckland, Drlim. Darlington Stillbottle, Nthmblnd Berwick labourer blacksmith * labourer . joiner boilersmith | jo'iner puddler mason cooper 191 5 22f 5 22} 15 23i 5 25}; 5 19* 5 22| 5 29* 5 29i 5 27} 5 6* dk. brn 7 | It. brn black dk. brn 7* Hi 8i brown dk. brn It. brn dk. brt>| It. brn grey grey hazel grey hazel grey grey blue blue fair florid pale fresh fair sallow fair sallow fresh fresh 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 24 April 22 May | 22 May 122 May Berwick ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto mole l ight cheek * absent from training mole under right eye scar near left eye * gas metre maker round 1' acc, slightly pockpitted sear right eyebrow, pointed nose low forehead, moles on chin scar left eyebrow, pockpitted abscess on left jaw 93d^ o 93026 93027 93028 930-' 9 93030 93031 93032 93033 93034. John McRae John Clarke John Brown Martin Foster John Wilson James Gray Rich. Wm. Foster William Wilson Percival Bowman Michael Kennedy 14- 15 1454 1468: 1477; 1495 1534 1509 1521 1608 1631 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ayton Hampstead, Middx. Newcastle- on- Tyae Haltwhisle Newcastle- on- Tyne ditto Lowick | Tynemouth Morpeth I Newcastle- on- Tyne ijomer I bricklayer puddler 1 tailor ijoiner i waterman 1 saddler | smith mason rivetter 27 21 23} 38 25 27* 29 27 32| 28* 7! 7i 8 7 8 7 74 9 10* dk. brn1 grey dk. brnI grey dk. brnjgrey dk. brn " brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn black hazel grey grey blue hazel blue blue dark sallow sallow fair fail- fail- fair fresh fresh fair 22 May 22 May 22 May 22 May 22 May 22 May 22 May 22 May 22 May 22 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 93035 93036 93037 93038 93039 93040 93041 93042 93043 9304* 1 Henry Thompson Robert Thompson William White Thomas Wright William Wright John Williams Henry Waite Henry Warde Henry Wallor John Whylie 1626, ditto 5279 6th Lane* 5497 5250 6417 6336 6159 6344 \ 6309 6422 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Wigan, Lancashire Manchester Carlisle, Cumberland Manchester ditto Liverpool Manchester Shoreditch, Middx. Glasgow mdler labouref confectionr. labourer groom labourer gold beater labourer barman mason 27* 26 22 32 23 20 34 20 23 21 5 9 It. brn 8i; brown 7* brown 7} dk. brn 8i: brown 6 brown 6* | brown 6* j brown 10 * ibrown 6 brown grey hazel hazel hazel brown grey blue blue grey grey fair sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fresli fresh fresh fresh 22 Mav 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 April 10 April ditto Salford ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto burns on left armpit lai- fe eyebrows, mole on left cheek mark on left eye, pockpitted blue mark rt eyebrow, mole Jt. clieek, long chin scar on forehead blue stains front of abdomen scar r'ght eyebrow burn left arm * absent from training scar on forehead scar on forehead scar ou forehead scar left cheek ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters, Stragglers, and Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESERTED OB DIS- CHARGED FROM. RATING. WHEEE BOBN. HAIB. MARKS AND REMARKS. Archibald Clowney George Dawkins Henry Chalk William Jacobs Robert Rundle Hy. Wm. Ratcliffe Thomas Armitage James Sherdan John Archer Edward Dennis John Wainwright James Doininey John Gardner William Capper Richard Howe William Reynolds W. P. Leggatt George Farrant William Norman John Hosmer George Shields George Durant Henry Pearson Thomas Ireland William Cooper John Fazackerly Thomas Enington Joshua Collins Michael Regan David Kennedy George H. Wilkins Arthur A. Bowden William Akitt Arthur Blennerhasset Henry Gibson James Ford Richard Garner Samuel Edwards W. Crutchley William Dolly Patrick Kidney Benjamin Balaam Daniel Downey William Roberts John Warren John White Benjamin Mahney John Duck Albert Allway G. B. Wilkinson J. R. Clarke Peter Adams Henry Lock Henry Edwards Alfred Robert Brisley Philip Ivey James Lewis Charles Fuller Ed. Ernest Richmond Edward Eastland Euphrates, straggler Scrapie, discharged Penelope, discharged Euphrates, deserter He tor, discharged Medusa, deserter Pembroke, deserter Resorve, di- sertor ditto Caledonia, deserter Jaseur, deserter Zealous, deserter Royal Oak, deserter ditto ditto •, deserter Reserve, deserter ditto ditto ditto Mersey, deserter Medusa, deserter Forte, discharged Cadmus, deserter ditto Pylades, desertor ditto ditto Narcissus, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Vol age, deserter Ttazer, discharged ditto Reserve, deserter ditto Ifdus, deserter ditto Immortalite, deserter ditto Supply, discharged Reserve, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Hector, deserter Crocodile, discharged Boscawen, discharged Reserve, deserter ditto Jaseur, deserter Pembroke, deserter 12 July 8 July 7 July 2 July 22 June 2 July 19 June 13 June 13 June 4 May 25 April 5 Mar. 9 May 128 April 11 May 13 June 5 June 5 June 5 June 5 June 31 May 25 May 6 May 30 April 30 April 12 April 12 Aprii 12 April 1 May 1 May 11 April 11 April 11 April 11 April 1 May 21 April 21 April 22 May 23 May 17 May 27 May 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Mar. 29 April 29 April 29 April 29 April 29 April 29 April 129 April 29 April 2 May 1 May 12 May 8 Jan. 10 May 30 April 1 Mar. 26 April A. B. ditto blacksmith's crew A. B. ditto ditto private, R. Marines ordinary ditto ordinary, 2nd class boy, lst class ordinary A. B. ordinary boy, lst class A. B. ordinary stoker A. B. ditto bor, lst class A. B. ordinary ditto A. B. ordinary ditto ditto ditto captain, maintop ordinary ditto ditto ditto boy, lst class steward's assistant ordinary d. tto ditto stoker ditto ordinary bandsman ordinary ditto A. B. ordinary ditto ditto ditto A. B. ditto ordinary boy, lst class stoker, 2nd class boy, 2nd class private, R. Marines ordinary assist, paymaster cook's mate 27 28 26* 29 28 28 40 21 19 22 19 19 27 19 19 30 19 26 31 22 19 27 23I 22 24 23 22 22 20 27 20 23 21 26 18 22 19 20 19 25 25 20 26 81* 21 21 22 21 20 23 25 19 18 28 17 26 19 23 5 8 Carlisle brown 5 7 Northampton dk. brn 5 3 St. Luke's, Middlesex dk. brn 5 6 Portsmouth light 5 0 Plymouth dk. brn 5 4 Calster, Suffolk red 5 10 York dark 5 4 Lancashire It. brn 5 2 Manchester brown 5 6 Plymouth light 5 6 Birkenhead, Cheshire light 5 6 Taunton, Somerset brown 10* London red 0* Portsea, Hants brown 5 3* Lancaster dark 5 6 Liverpool brown 0 Dublin It. brn 3} Limehurst black 4 10* Pimlico, London auburn 5 6 London It. brn 4 Liverpool dk. brn 5 5 Fareham, Hants < brown 5 7* Manchester light 5 6 Exeter, Devon brown 5 8 Weliington, Somerset It. brn 5 6 Liverpool brown 5 6* Greenwich brown 5 6 London brown 5 5 Kinsale, Cork red 5 9 Paisley, Renfrew brown 5 6 Barton, Gloucester brown 4 9 Buckland, Devon light 5 3 Mary Port, Cumberland dk. brn 5 7 Claslimore, Waterford brown 5 6* Knightsbridge, London brown 5 6 Gosport, Hants dk. brn 5 7 Dursley, Gloucester brown 5 6* Bray, Berks It. brn 5 1 Bedford brown 5 5 Tippell, Cornwall It. brn 5 8 Barnahely, Cork brown 5 5* Ipswich dark 5 5 Portsmouth light 5 5 London brown 4 10 Govan, Renfrew brown 4 11 Portland, Dorset light 5 4 Havant, Hants light 5 0 Yeovil, Somerset dark 4 10 Trowbridge, Wilts brown 4 10 Surfleet, Lincoln It. brn 5 1 London light 5 3 Newington, Surrey auburn 5 5 Portsmouth It. brn 5 4* Sheerness, Kent brown 5 4 St. Helier's, Jersey It. brn 5 11 Chatham It. brn 5 0| Rochester dark 5 6 brown 5 5} Tunbridge, Kent black blue hazel hazel grey hazel blue dark blue grey grey blue blue grey hazel hazel grey grey brown liazel blue grey blue blue hazel hazel grey grey blue grey blue grey blue grey hazel grey grey blue blue grey blue hazel dark grey grey grey blue blue hazel hazel hazel blue blue blue blue grey hazel hazel grey hazel swarth sallow fair sallow freck. fair dark ruddy £ 1 reward served in Britannia, Malacca, Duke of Wellington, aud Hector brig on left arm, bracelet on right wrist; served in Formidable £ 3 reward served in Caledonia, Revenge, Excellent, and Duke of Wellington served in Cruiser, Stromboli, and Duke of Wellington £ 3 reward ditto served in Rattlesnake ditto ' J. A. on right arm ; served in Hatttesnake I 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, Boscawen, 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 » I scar on right eye ; served in Impregnable and Lord Clyde ' served in Hague, Gibraltar, Weser, Lion, Malabar, and Serapis scar ove" right eye ; served in Impregnable, Pallas, and Warrior served in Impregnable, Royal Adelaide, Pelorous, and Penelope served in Ilamke, Impregnable, Encounter, Perseus, and Orontes served iu Boscawen and St. Vtncent served in Trafalgar, Duncan, and Pembroke served in Impregnable and Lord Warden "" reward freckled ; served in Challenger ditlo served in Prince Consort \ £ 1 reward 10s. reward served in Hastings, Achilles, Black Prince, and Mersey served in Boscawen, Minotaur, and Duke of Wellington se'- ved in Boscawen, Black Prince, Endymion, and . £ 3 reward served in Challenger ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on left knee ditto ditlo 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 ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters and Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BORN. TBADE. SIZE. HAIB. ETES. EACE. COAT & TBOUSEBS. Henry Thomas George Eraser George Williams George Moss J. H. Holt William Johnson Edward Brook 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 Chatham ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Plymouth ditto Depot; Cb- itham R. Mar ne Art. ditto Portsmouth Plymouth ditto ditto Portsmouth R. Marine Art. Chatham Brentford, Middlesx. i Edinburgh Reading, Berks Bethnal Green, Lndn Rochdale, Lancashire Shadwell, London Bolton, Lancashire Ly dbrook, Gloucester Devizes, Wilts Lambeth, Surrey Whitehaven, Cnibrld. Glasgow- Ividwelly, Carmrthn. Bolton, Lancashire Ilinington, Warwick Castlerea, Roscommn Hasland, Derbyshire Roundstone, Ireland Southsea, HantB London labourer litbographr. blacksmith bricklayer fitter labourer coi tonspnnr collier shinwriglit rivetter joiner butcher smith labourer printer groom blacksmith 126 labourer 27 — 18 servant i 22i 25} 19 19i 24* 21 30 22i 30* 21* 24} 23 25 254 261 31} i 30 light dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown brown brown brown black It. brn dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn brown black dk. brn light brown blue grey hazel hazel grey grey blue hazel grey liazel grey grey hazel blue grey grey blue hazel hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh sallow ruddy fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh dark pale fresh fresh undress uniform ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto uniform ditto undress uniform undress uniform ditto ditto brown undress uniform tweed DATE OP PLACE OE DESERTN. DESERTION. 5 July Chatham 26 June ditto 26 June ditto 3 July ditto 1 July Gravesend 4 July Chatham 3 July Plymouth 14 June ditlo 14. June Walmer 30 May Chatham 9 May Portsmouth 9 May ditto 22 Mav Gosport 29 May Plymouth 16 May ditto 20 May Exeter 15 May Chest rriield 5 May Portsmouth 11 May ditto 2 May Chatham MARKS AND REMARKS. off short pass to London ditto ditto d'seliarged as obiectioi able D off pass scar Oil left shoulder and under right eye , discharged ' scar right groin ; off pass to Torpoint 1B. C> on left breast l- eeruit, not surgically inspected | off furlough to Roundstone discharged as objectionable LONDO'N : PRINTED JOB HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BT HARRISON AND.^ SONB, ST. MARTIN'S LANE. W. C.
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