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18/12/1874

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Date of Article: 18/12/1874
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But& oritg. CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the plate, 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 martd of Identity. Tht 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. 5G05 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1874. Notice.— It 19 requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be rjiade and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any aiticle in the POLICE GAZETTE, all betters addressed to the Editor must be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwardod on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING- Description of JOHN MORAN, against whom a warrant lias been issued, charging him with the wilful murder of Charles Langley, alias Rough Charlie, who died on the 2nd instant, from the effects of an assault committed upon him by Moran on the 26th ult., on which date Moran absconded : about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, ruddy com- plexion, round features, brown hair, cut short, scar on left cheekbone, and clean shaved ; dressed usually as a horse dealer, which occupation he follows ; he is well known at the principal maikets and fairs in the kingdom, and has also been engaged in England and Ireland as a trotting match rider. It is bupposed that he will endeavour to emigrate. Information to be given to Chief Constable Glossop, Police Office, Birmingham.— Bow- street, December 9. and stolen therein : 8 lbs. of twist Tobacco, 8 lbs. of Cheese, 12 yards of red Flannel, 6 yards of blue ditto, a blue and white bed Quilt, and three small shoulder Shawls, mixed colours. Information to be given to Chief Constable Stevens, Town Hall, Rochdale, Lancashire.— Bow- street, December 16. Stolen by means of housebreaking during the night of the 10th instant, at Meriden : three pairs of plated Nut Crackers ; one silver Salt Spoon; one pair of men's side- spring Boots, new ; one cloth Jacket ; two pairs of cloth Trousers ; and one piece of Cloth; the trousers, jacket, and cloth were found pledged in Birmingham. The offence is supposed to have been committed by two tramps— one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 iuches high, ruddy complexion, sandy moustache, no whiskers, and respectably dressed in dark clothes ; the other, about 60 years of age, 5 feet 10 iuches high, dark complexion, and black whiskers all round his face ; shabbily dressed, and both supposed to be Germans. Information to be given to Inspector Thomas, Constabulary Station, Coleshill, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, December 14. During the night of the 8th instant, the dwelling- house of John Porter, farmer, of Fletching, Sussex, was broken and entered, aud stolen therein : a silver table Spoon, marked ' W. E. J.'; a plated Fork, marked ' P.'; a double- barrel Gun ; a pair of worsted Gloves; a common clasp Purse, containing Half Crown ; a cigar Box, containing a few Cigars ; a quantity of cooked Meat; a small flitch of Bacon ; cap, has the appearance of a tramp; he was sentenced to 7 years penal servitude at the West Riding June Sessions, 1867, previous to which he served several periods in gaol, and was discharged from Portland Prison in December, 1872, on licence, he has recently been seen at Knaresborough TTia photograph may be seen ou application to Superintendent Haworth, Knaresborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Dec. 18. Description of JAMES FORD, who is charged at Northampton with stealing six Heifers and a Cow, recovered, the property of Mr. Henry Mobbs, Billing- road, on the 5th instant: about 65 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, sharp features, proportionate build, sandy hair anil whiskers, turning grey ; dressed in a long drab overcoat, old silk hat, and leather gaiters ; he speaks slowly, and has a very whining voice ; he has a relative residing at Coldesden, Bedfordshire, where he may probably go. Information to be given to Chief Constable Keenan, Northampton, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 16. Stolen from Morehampton Park, about the llth instant, the property of Mr. Tomson : three Hereford Heifers, coming 2 years old, in calf, one with a drooping horn, and one has a deal of white about her. Information to be given to Mr. Tomson, or to Superintendent Tanner, Abbey Dore, Hereford.— Bow street, Deceiriber 16. Stolen during the night of the 27tb ultimo, from a field a bay mare Pony, abont and a brown alpaca Umbrella. Information to be given to ! near Welshpool: n . , , ,1 .. , TT , - r, 1^ 1 hQTirlo hmh arrnn hhp? lam Superintendent Peerless, uckneld, Sussex, or at any Police Station in East Sussex.— Bow- street, December 11. 12J hands high, aged, black legs, and tail cut square just above the hocks. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Newtown, or to Police Constable Thomas, Ou the 6th instant, between 6 and 8 p. m., the house of : Buttington, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Eow- st., Dec. 14. Mr. John Jobling, grocer, of Ludworth, iu the parish of „, . , „ . . . . v • u t. L • , Shadforth, Durham, was broken and entered and stolen! , Stolen from Basingstoke, on the night of the 6th instant, therein: a gold stop Watch, No. 45665, white dial, black , thf P ™ Perty of Mr. W. Connor, butcher : an aged roan- figures, chronometer balance, had attached a gold Albert, coloured Pony, a Gelding, about 12 hands high, with scars on curb pattern, a>. d a Half- eagle ( American coin) ; also a Cash- £ ne « s- Information to be given to Head Constable Hibberd, box, containing gold Finger and Ear Rings. Information to \ B^ ugatoke. Hants.— Bow- street, Dectr& e.- W. be given to Superintendent Dunn, Constabulary Oflice, Dur- j Stolen at Heathfield, Sussex, on the night cf the ham, or to Superintendent Scott, Castle Eden, Durham.—: 8th instant: a roan mare Pony, black mane and tail, 7 years Bow- strce*, December 9. old, with a slit in the near ear, about 12| hands high, has not f been clipped, and is in good condition ; also a Cart, painted Stolen on the night of the 3rd instant, from the parish < Bregstock, the property of Mr. W. K. Gadsby, jjrocer, by housebreaking: a new rough brown cloth Overcoat, black velvet collar, lined with violet aud black striped flannel, two ' side pockets with flaps, a small ticket pocket, and a pocket inside left breast, four brown bone buttons on each side, and RGBBiSRY AMD LAEOlSirY FI& OM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person of a gentleman in Sunderland, on the evening of the llth iustaut : a gold lever Watch, No. 123- 14, maker Marshall, Sunderland. Supposed by a tall woman, dressed in dark clothes. Information to be given to Chief Constable stainsby, Sunderland, Durham.— Bon- sireei, December 14. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BEEAEIlCr. Between 6 and 8 p. m. on the 13th instant the dwelling- house of Mr. Samuel Ruff, Draper, 34, High- street, Watford, was entered by means of false keys, and stolen therein : £ 35 in Gold and Silver ; a silver Geneva Watch, with gold Albert Chain attached; and a broken gold Pencil- case; Bix ladies gold Rings— one with two rows of diamonds and rubies iu centre, one turquoise with diamond in centre, one with a single row of pearls and sapphire in centre, one with six stones, vuious, one with hair in centre, and one with corals all round ; a gold Brooch with pendant and purple stones ; a gold enamelled Locket with hair iu centre ; a plain gold Locket; two gold Studs with rubies in centre on white ground. £ 5 reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Inspector Chapman, Police Station, Watford, Herts. — Bow street, December 18. Between 6 and 8 p. m. on the 13th instant, the dwelling- house of Thomas Bradfield, Ettingshall, near Bilston, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : about £ 9 in Money, one English silver lever Watch, maker— Payne and Sou, Abingdon, No. 4455 ; one small Geneva silver Watch ; a gentleman's gold Ring with the initals ' T. B.' engraved on the inside, white stone with brown border; one plain gold Ring with sapphire stone ( yellow) ; a small gold Brooch with five blue stoues ; one gold keeper Ring, hair in groove, chased round with fern leaves; and one pair of gold Ear- rings, with three loops. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent McCrea, Police Office, Bilston, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, December 18. During the night of the llth instant, the Cooperative - Stores in Tweedale- street, Rochdale, was broken and entered, chocolate, with leather cushions ; and a set of brass- mounted Harness. Supposed by two men, one about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8i inches high, full face, rather pale complexion, light brown bair, no whiskers, slight moustache, rather stout figure, and slightly in- kneed ; dressed in dark overcoat, light trousers, and dark low- crowned hat; the other about 18 yrs. inches high, full face, florid complexion, light black bone buttons in front, two behind and two small ones brown hair, no whiskers or moustache, prominent nose, and on each cuff; about one dozen pairs of worsted Gloves, slout fi= ure • ^ esfd, m dark rough overcoat, light brown various sizes; 21bs. of Shag Tobacco; and 7s. in Coppers, trousers and black billycock hat, with a piece of elastic Information to be given to Superintendent Noble, Oundle, or attached to con. Information to be given to superintendent to Inspector Kitchen, Thrapston, Northamptonshire.-^*-! ^ ghorn, Hailsham, Sussex, or at the Chief Constable's street, December 9. , Office, Lewes.— Bow- street, December 11. Between 4 and 7 p. m. on the 6th instant, the dwellir. fr- 1 Su! len durinS tbe of 6th instant, from a meadow at house of Mrs. Mann, at Aylesbury, was entered by means 5f Chevenmg, near hevenoaks : a brown mare Cob, 14 hands false keys, and stolen therein : four old- fashioned Tea Spoons, hlSh> 5 >' ear3 c>\°- rouSh , coat- \ u.'\ m £ ood condition ; also a marked ' C. W. M.' lighter brown Pony, 12 hands high, o years old, white mark in forehead, a letter on one side, supposed ' F.', rough coat, in good condition. Information to be given to Superintendent O'Kill, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bo. c- street, Dec. 9. FORGERY. Charged on a warrant with forgery and embezzlement of upwards of £ 400 : TIMOTHY PRICE, a clerk, 23 years of i . „ . ,,. , ,, , , , . -, age, 5 feet 9 inches high, very light hair, no beard or , w0 B, m* U °° ea on e^ hcuff; a short black and whrte mixture , whiskers, dimple in the chin ; dressed° in black and mixture ! tweed Coat, two pocket. outside, and one in left breast, two , LZ check suit, black billycock hat, and long blue- black witney overcoat, with velvet collar ; he lately resided at 10, Victoria- street, Hulme, and left Manchester on the morning of the 28th ultimo ; he will probably endeavour to leave the country. A reward of £ 20 will be paid upon his apprehen- sion and recovery of the money, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to be given at the Detective Office, Cheapside, Manchester.— Bow- street, December 7. Also between noon and 8 p. m., the shop of Miss Stevens, at Aylesbury, was entered by falsa keys, and stolen therein : a gold Pencil- case; a lady's imitation gold Guard Chain; 10s. iu Silver aud Copper; two Bottles, containing mixed Sweets ; and two Pork Pies. Supposed by two men, one from 45 to 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches " high, dark hair and whiskers, and no moustache ; dressed in a brown over- coat, black trousers, much worn, aud hat. The other 28 yrs. of age, about 5 feet 8 niches high; dressed iu dark overcoat, black trousers and hat. Both had the appearance of mechanics. Information to be given to Superintendent Denson, Aylesbury, Bucks.— Bow- street, December 9. Ca the night of the 2nd instant, the house of Mr. W. Maulton, farmer, of Alkmonton, was1 broken and entered, and stolen therein : a silver lever Watch, maker Davenport, Ashbourne, No. 5273, nearly new, has a piece broken off the hour hand, had attached a long German silyer Guard and steel Albert, curb pattern, a Sixpence, 4d. Piece, two watch Keys, and a Shell ; a silver verge Watch, maker Niveton, London, with open face and Arabic figures, it has also a piece broken off the hour hand, h?. d attached a steel albert Chain, with a 4d. Piece, watch Key, and small Seal with green stone. A reward of £ 1 will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the stoleu property. Information to be given to Superintendent Whieldon, Coustabulary Office, Ashbourne, Derby.— Bow st., December 9. HORSE AND CATTLS STEALING. Stolen during the night of the 10th instant, from a field iu Ladywell, Sydenham : a brown Mare, aged, 15 hands high, branded ou hoof, hair off near hock, ami iu good condition — Metropolitan Police, P Division, December IS. Description of JOSEPH SCOTT, for whose apprehen- sion a warrant has been issued for stealing a Horse, the property of Mr. S. H. Self, on the 19th ultimo, at Knares- borough : about 34 years of a£ e,( o feet inches high, dark complexion, browu [ eyes, dark brown hair and dark brown bushy whiskers, lost some upper teeth, s.- ar on back and on throat, mole on right elbow, and white spot on left thigh, a labourer, and a native of Knaresborough : dressed in a dnvk shooting coat, fustian or cord trousers, and hairy or Scotch LARCENY AND ElMBEZZLEMEICT. Description of THOMAS SMITH, charged upon a warrant with embezzlement: 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, rather stoutly built, black whiskers and mous- tache ; dressed in grey cheviot coat and vest, light striped trousers and black felt hat. He has been a travelling pack- man. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire.— Boir- sireei, December 18. Absconded from Horsham, on the 12th instant, charged with stealing, the property of his employer Mr. D. Richard- son, a plumber's Bag, green and white, a Bossing Mallet, two Bossing Sticks, a box Dresser, marked ' D. 11.', a pair of Cutting Shears, an iron Chisel, a pair of Gas Pliers, a copper Rasp and Shave Hook, a 2- foot Rule, an Overcoat, aud a lead Dummy ou stick : a tramping plumber, 55 years of age, o feet 5 iuches high, dirk hair and complexion, dirty appear- ance, and wears a gilt ring on right little finger ; dressed in a brown coat, striped vest, dark cord trousers, black aud white scarf, aud black stiff felt hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Henderson, West Sussex Constabulary, Horsham.;— Bow- street, December 18. Stolen from a jeweller's shop in Warrington, at 5 p. m. on the 15th instant: a gold lever Watch, with good dial, spring- up ring cap, richly- chased movements, No. G69S ; and a silver lever Watch, which has siuce been fonud pledged. By a German or Swiss, named JOSEPH FISHER, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, swarthy complexion, dark hair, thin dark moustache, no beard or whiskers, and round features; dressed in new pilot monkey jacket, old black clotli trousers, black billycock hat with soft crown, and low shoes. He speaks with a foreign accent, is a watchmaker, and the stolen Watches belonged to his employer, for whom he has worked for the last three weeks; has also worked in London. A warrant is issued for his Apprehension. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hunt, Warrington, Lancashire. - Boic- st. cet, December IS. Description of a man who absconded from Yeovil, on the llth instant, cha- ged with stealing a pair of Boots 8 P O L I C E GAZETTE. December 18 ( recovered) : 35 to 40 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high fair complexion, no whiskers, and light moustache; dressed in mixture coat aud vest, high hat, with black baud. He hangs about commercial hotels at dusk. Information to be given to Superintendent Smith, Yeovil, Somerset.— Bow- street, December 18. Stolen on the 7th insf., from Clare- terrace, Kensington: a gold Geneva Watch ; three small Keys ; a fold Pin, sefc with large pearl, small gold chain attached ; aditto, turquoise and pearls, two Garnets ; five gold Brooches ( one ruby and garnets, one set with large garnets, one set with three small garnets, two cornelian) ; a small tortoiseshell and gold Box ; ten gold Rings ( one set with hair and emeralds, one chased keeper, one wedding, one opal, two set with two amethysts, one pearl, one round, one sapphire, one with three compart- ments for hair) ; and £ 1 10s. in Gold. By a man, 25 years of a" e medium height, sallow complexion, dark hair cut short^ grey eyes, small features, slight figure ; wore a dark overcoat.— Metropolitan Police, T Division, December 16. Absconded on the 12th instant, stealing £ 3 18s. fid., the monevs of his employer : a youth, 18 years of age, 5 feet high, fair complexion, dark hair ; dressed in dark blue pilot jacket, dark striped trousers, and black deerstalker hat.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, December 16. Description of a tramping glass and china mender, who is charged with stealing an iced glass Comport, an engraved flower Vase, and a glass Tumbler, the property of Charles William Hind, at Gainsborough, on the 5th instant : 45 to 50 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, light hair and whiskers, which are turniug grey ; dressed in black coat and high silk hat, and carried a large bass, containing his tools ; he is supposed to be a native of Yorkshire, and to reside in some part of that county when not on tramp. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Truelove, County Police Station, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 16. Absconded from Linslade, on the 8th instant, charged • with stealing eight quarters of Wheat and one quarter of Beans, the property oi Thomas Birdsey, his master : EDMD. HEDGES, farm bailiff, 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair and whiskers ; dresBed in dark clothes brown overcoat, billycock hat, and white neckerchief. Supposed to be about Islington, and was 9 years an omnibus conductor in Islington, Loudon, and left about 4 years ago • be is supposed to be known at the Cattle Market. Informa tion to be given to Inspector Sapwell, Police Station, Linslade, Bucks, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. . Bow- street, December 14. Description of JAMES R. SMITH, charged on warrant with stealing, on the 18th October last, a £ 10 Bank of England Note, the property of William Edward Spencer 21 years of age, 5 f « et, 4 J inches high, rather full face, grey and full eyes, upper lids rather inflamed, dark brown hair, no whiskers beara or moustache, scrofula scars under right eai jaw and chin. Information to be given to Chief Constable Farndale, Town Hall, Leicester.- Bow- street, December 14. Description of GEORGE LITFORD, who is charged ( with two others in custody) with having, on the night of the 22nd ultimo, broken aud entered the dwelling- house of John Wright, of Minchinhampton, and stolen therein £ 23 12s. 6d. in Gold and Silver and two silver Watches and a silver Guard ( one of which lias since been recovered): he is from 25 to 28 years of age, about 5 feet 11 inches high, pale com- plexion, and eruption on face ; dressed in shabby clothes and heavy boots ; he generally works as a deal springer, and bad for some time previous to the 5th instant lodged in the Pithay, Bristol. Information to be given to Superintendent Hanbidge, Stroud, Gloucestershire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bono- street, December 14. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Tranmere, on the mornin" of the 11th instant: a pair of elastic- side pegged Boots nearly new, ' Maker Atkin, Birkenhead,' stamped under instep ; a pilot or rough cloth . Jacket, has been turned, woollen lining, with red stripe ; a grey tweed Suit, maker's name on locp inside collar and on buttons, ' Myers & Co.;' a pair of black Trousers, fly fronts, no linings, nearly new, maker's name on buttons, ' Deakin, Rock Ferry;' a double- breasted black cloth Vest to match, bound with narrow silk braid ; a pair of flannel Drawers ; a pair of Socks ; a large pocket Kerchief; and an albert hair Guard, with gold plated locket, runner, and bar, loose twisted pattern. By G. CLIFTON, alias C. BROWN, a painter, who stated that he bel- nged to a small village near Bristol, and has received several letters bearing the Bristol, Cardiff, and Pontypridd post marks, and received a Post Office order a few days ago from Pyr Phil, Glamorganshire ; he is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, medium build, light complexion, round full face, regular features, light hair parted in the centre, no beard oi moustache, and had a few blotches on his face ; dressed in dark striped tweed trousers and vest, and is supposed to be wearing the stolen coat and boots, as he left his own behind. Information to be givon to Superintendent Egerton, Cheshire Constabulary, County Hall, Birkenhead, who holds a warrant for his apprehension— Bow- street, De eermber 14. Stolen on the night, of the 10th instant, from Tunbridge Wells : a Saddle, marked under the flap ' Charles Price, Tunbridge Wells'; a Pelham Bridle, complete ; a small thin pair of Stirrup Irons ; a ring Snaffle Bit, three curbs . Singeing Apparatus; five Brushes, one with ' X.' scratched on the back ; a Snonge ; four Bandages for horse' 3 legs; and a butcher's blue'Apron, ' M.' on the band. By FRANK SMITH, a butcher, for whose apprehension a warrant has been issued, about 23 years of sge, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, no whiskers, slight moustache, and has a faint mark from a cut or hare lip, from left nostril to the chin ; dressed in dark overcoat, light trousers, top boots, aud hard felt hat; supposed to be a native of Malvern. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. — Bew- ttrett, December 14. Absconded from Rotherham, on the 7th instant, charged on a warrant with embezzling several sums of Money, the property of John Newton Mappin, of Rotherham, brewer : a cashier, about 46 years of age, 5 feet 8£ inches high, ruddy complexion, rather stout- build, hair turning grey, very thick, and worn long, and bushy beard, partly grey ; general ly wore a blue topcoat, and black and white plaid mulijer. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Gillett, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, Rotherham.— Bow- ctraet, Do Cerrdber 11. Stolen between 6' 15 and 5' 45 p. m. on the 8th instant, from a stable near hobb Hill, Saltburn- by- the- Sea, the pro- perty of Messrs. Pease and Company : two horse Rugs, one hood, and one surcingle, pne of the rugs has been torn ne » r th? Wfif'ik and mended wit- b ty'- ie worsted, the other has a hole it the corner, they are both greyin the middle, and have blue and red stripes at the sides, the hooi'. is a light- coloured pluid, bouud round with red. Supposed by tramps. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Prest, North Riding Constabulary, Guisborough.— Bow- street, December 11. Absconded from Barnstaple on ' the 25th ultimo, WM. BRIGHT, charged with stealing Turkeys from a farmyard : he is 23 years of age, 5 feet 9 mahes high, p » lo complexion, dark hair, no whiskers, mole on left jaw, and rather long features ; dressed in fustian trousers, brown overcoat, and wears a belt with a large clasp ; he is a miner, but has lately worked in the Steel Works, Swansea. A warrant is issued for his apprehension. Information to be given to Head Constable Longhurst, Barnstaple, Devonshire.— Bow- street, December 11. Stolen from Birkenhead, on the 9th instant : a lady's black imitation seal- skin Jacket, trimmed with light imitation seal- skin. By a man about 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, no whiskers or moustache, dark complexion, medium bnild ; dressed in black frock coat, black and white check trousers, and felt hat. Information to be given at the Police Office, Town Hall, Birkenhead, Cheshire. — Bow- street, December 11. Absconded from Llanishen, near Cardiff, on the 21st ultimo, charged with stealing two Turkeys, the property of Mr. Isaac Bryant, farmer, Llanishen: WM. CLARKS, alias BILL CATCH'EM, about 50 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair and whiskers, turning grey, large mouth, and splay- footed ; dressed in old brown coat or slop, moleskin trousers, and clogs. He travels about selling olotiies props, & c. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Matthews, Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, December 11. Description of a soldier named REUBEN HORNER, a deserter from the 1st Battalion 19th Foot, now lying at Weedon, who absconded from Northampton, charged with stealing on the 6th iustant, from a bedroom in the house of Henry Jackson, beer retailer, Woolmonger- street, a black cloth Jacket, with pockets outside, and lined with black lining; a brown cloth Vest, with light- coloured stripes; a brown cloth Overcoat, with woollen plaid lining, pockets out side, and a small hole burnt through the right pocket; a silver Geneva Watch, seconds hand, glass cracked across, a piece of red flannel inside the case, No. 14433 ; and a horse- hair albert Watch Guard, with gold plaited horn attached at the end; the property of Joseph Aldridge, a lodger in the above house : Horner is about 25 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, round full face, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed ic the stolen clothes. Information to be given to Chief Constable Keenan, Northampton, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 11. FRAUDS AID AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Charged on warrants with fraud and conspiracy : BEN JAMIN BENJAMIN, a Jew, late of 198, Mile End- road, aud 68, Stepney Green, woollen merchant and clothier, 50 years of age, 5 feet 7^ inches high, black hair, whiskers, and moustache, thin pale face, long nose, stoops, and is inkneed ; generally wears a broad brimmed high black hat; and ABRAHAM PHILIP BENJAMIN, a Jew, about 22 yrs. of age, 5 feet a inches high, dark hair, eyes, and complexion, dark moustache and small whiskers by the side of his ears, beard shaven off. £ 150 reward will be paid for their appre- hension ar. d conviction. Information to be given to In- spector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, December 18. Description of a man who obtained a Watch and £ 3 by giving a cheque for £ 12 upon the Royal Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, dated 17th November, 1874, where there were no effects ; the cheque is payable to Ernest Seymour or order, aud signed by P. de Medewe : about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, medium build, dark hair, rather red, very pale complexion ; dressed in light check coat and trousers, sealskin vest, dark overcoat, and black felt hat. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, December 18. Description of EMILY BROOKS, charged with obtaining two satin Skirts, by false pretences at Sheffield : she is a milliner and dressmaker, 25 years of age, middle height, pale complexion, blushes when spoken to, dark brown eyes, dark brown hair, large features, large roman nose, rather on one side at the bridge, aud is very red ; dressed when last seen in a black dress, with bugle trimming, black jacket, trimmed with velvet, and straw hat, with black feather. Information to be given to Chief Constable Jackson, Central Police Office, Sheffield.— Bow- street, Dec. 9. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of a man charged with the robbery at the Volunteer Inn, Faringdon, on the 13th, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 14th instant : he gives his name JOHN WILLIAMS, of Shoreditch, London, plumber and glazier, 25 years of age, 5 feet 2i inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair and moustache, whiskers shaved off; dressed in brown mixture coat, dark grey trousers and vest, black hard felt hat, sidespring shoes, black and green necktie, and yellow striped woollen shirt. He is remanded until the 22nd inst. Information to be given to Superintendent Reece, County Police Office, Faringdon, Berks.— Bow- street, December 18. Description of two men committed to Aylesbury Goal on the 16th instant, for 21 days each, charged with larceny at Fenny Stratford: ANDREW SIMONS, a native of Edgware- road, London, labourer, 19 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, black hair, no whiskers, sallow complexion, and long thin face ; dressed in a brown tweed coat, lined with spotted plaid, old black cloth vest, cord trousers, cheese- cutter cap with brass anchor buttons on sides, blue and white stripe shirt, and old lace- up shoes ; and JOHN RILEY, alias JOHN WILLIAMS, of Bristol, proper address sup- posed to be in Birmingham, labourer, 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark brown hair cut short, and sandy whiskers ( about a month's growth) ; dressed in a rough green tweed coat, lined with blue and black plaid, cord trousers, old lace- up boots, and black hard hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Hedley, Police Station, Fenny Stratford, Bletchley, Bucks.— Bcrw- street, December 18. . Description of. , a man in custody, charged with larceny, at Loughborough : be £ ave the name of JOHN BROWN, of Walton- on- Thames, 31y^ ara of age, 6 feet 1 inch high, grey eyes, . light brown hair, fte^ complexion, stout make, stoops a little, is faii'er tope ftf t. h* left leg, and has a large wart J above left eye ; dressed in an old brown slop, fustian trou- sers, brown billycock hat, and very old boots, which have been out and tied with string. Information to be given to Inspector Peberdy, Constabulary Station, Loughborough, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, December 18. A woman who gave the name of MARGARET McPHERSON, is committed for trial at the quarter sessions at Berwick on a charge of larceny from the person : about 25 years of age, middle height, dark hair, black eyes, face a little freckled, good looking ; says she was brought up iu Aberdeen, and has beeu in Edinburgh, has a child with her about 9 months old. Information to be given to Head Con- stable Garden, Berwick- on- Twead, Northumberland.— Bow- street, December 18. Description of JOSEPH McNICHOLL POTTER, remanded until the 21st instant, charged with larceny at Middlesborough, on the 14th instant : he states that he was born at Liverpool, of Scotch parents, about 31 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, dark eyes, brown hair, moustache, and tuft on chin, blue dot inbide of hand near left thumb, and one ou right side of forehead. He has a relative in Burslem, Staffordshire, his wife is in Glasgow, and for the last four months he has resided about Gateshead, from which place he was committed to Durham Gaol about 5 weeks ago. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Borough Police Station, Middlesborough, Yorks. — Bow- street, December 18. Description of a man in custody on a charge of felony at Kettering : he gives the name of HENRY SALMON, shoemaker, 38, Crispin- street, Sheffield, 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark hair, grey * yes, fresh complexion, slight make, and no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in dark clothing, soft felt hat with high crown, has a rnaik on the outside of right knee, caused by a kick from a horse, has served in the 14th Battery of Artillery, and was discharged invalided in consequence of the said injury. States that he has hawked fish in different places. Information to be given to Superintendent Stoker, Police Office, Kettering, Northamp- tonshire.— Bow- street, December 18. Description of NATHANIEL SMITH, of Spalding, a gipsy tinker, and MARTHA KEY, alias SHERIFF, alias HODGKINSON, a gipsy fortune- teller and hawker, who are committed for trial, the woman for stealing Money and clothing, and the man for receiving the same : the mau is 24 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, and small sunken hazel eyes ; he was discharged in October last from Lindsey Prison, Lincoln, where he had served two years for an assault on the Police ; the woman is 26 years of age, sallow complexion, regular features, dark hazel eyes, black hair, and 5 feet 3 inches high ; she has been convicted of felony at Newark, and has been repeatedly con- victed for vagrancy, fortune- telling, and other offences. Information to be given to the Governor of the Prison at Wisbeach, of whom photographs of the prisoners can be had. — Bow- street, December 18. Description of a man who is charged with stealing a> Railway Rug, and black leather Bag ( since recovered) on the 11th instant, and a lady's small silver Geneva Watcb, with a flowered dial, had attached a common Chain and Seal, on the 13th iustant: about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, dark curly hair, heavy moustache, rather li Jht; dressed in a shabby suit of black, hard felt hat, or a billycock, and low shoes ; has a heavy scar over the left eye. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Chesterfield, Derbyshire. — Bow- street, December 16. Missing from her home at Portsmouth, since the 11th. instant : SARAH ANDREWS, 39 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark hair and complexion, and very slight build ; dressed in black bonnet, shawl, and dress. It is feared some ill has befallen her. Information to be given to Head Constable Barber, Portsmouth, Hants.— Bow- street, December 16. Description of a man who gave the name of JOHN WHITE, a travelling marine store dealer and native ot Bristol, committed to Readiug Gaol on the 14th iustant for six calendar months, for larceny oil the 12th instant : from 50 to 54 years of age, 5 feet 5i inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair and whiskers, hazel eyes, third finger of left hand contracted, and tattoo mark on back of right wrist;. dressed in grey coat and vest, brown trousers, black and white plaid scarf, thick lace- up boots tipped and nailed, and soft felt billycock hat. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Purchase, Borough Police Station, Reading, Berks.— Bow- street, December 16. Description of THOMAS, alias CURLY CARRALL, in custody at Nantwich, on a charge of felony : 35 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, dark curly hair, light stumpy moustache, old cut on right eyebrow, fresh cut in centre of forehead, and slightly pockmarked. He states that he has been a jockey, and attends fairs and races. Information to be given to Superintendent Saxton, County Police, Nantwich, Cheshire.— Bow- street, December 16. Description of a man who gives the name ( supposed fic- titious) of GEO. SMITH, who is charged with attempting to pbk pockets, and remanded to the 21st instant : 23 years of age, 5 feet 5£ inches high, black hair, very small grey eyes, and close together, very narrow forehead, nose much bent to the right side. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, Dec. 16. Missing from his home at Toll- end, Tipton, since the evening of the 27th ultimo : ALFRED HOLFORD, 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, dark hair, blue eyes ; dressed in molebkin trousers, black cloth jacket, cord vest, and black billycock hat; he is of unsound mind, and it is feared seme ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Sergeant Chatfield, Police Office, Tipton, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, December 16. Description of WILLIAM SULLIVAN, alias ROBERT SMITH, remanded till the 22nd instant, at Petersfield, charged with larceny : he is about 21 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, thin face, red hair, whiskers shaved off; dressed iu dark tweed jacket and trousers, black round crown hat, and lace- up boots ; is an Irishman by birth, and states that he is a sailor ; has a seaman's discharge with him, dated 13th April, 1874. Information to be given to Superintendent Bennett, Hants Constabulary, Petersfield.— Bow- street, December 16. Description of MARY ELEANOR WALDRON, alias DAY, alias HOPKINS, a native of Hackney, London, who was committed for trial at the next North Riding Quarter Sessions at Northallerton, on a charge of obtaining Money by false pretences : 38 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, 5 black hair, and stout figure; dressed in. dark dress and black bonnet; states that she December 18. P O L I C E G A Z E T TE 7 carried on the business of a dyer at High- street, Bognor, for three years and left in March last, and afterwards removed to London aud was employed as shopwoman at a dyer's in East- road, City- road, and afterwards took a situation at Margate, Kent, which place she left in November, and was apprehended at 31, Walton- street, Chelsea, where she was known by the name of Day. Information to be given to Superintendent Ryder, Constabulary Office, Whitby, York- shire.— Bow- street, December 16. Description of a man and woman remanded until the 17th instant, for larceny at Middlesborough : RUMFORD LAWRENCE, is a labourer, a native of Blayton- car, Lincolnshire, 32 years of age, 6 feet 5i inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, no whiskers or moustache, scar on each side of lower jaw ; he states that he worked for about two years for farners in the neighbourhood of Kirton- in- Lindscy, Lincolnshire. And ELIZA LAWRENCE, a native of Roe, near Thorpe, Yorkshire, 27 years of age, 5 feet 1J inch high, brown hair, fresh complexion ; states sne has been iu service with a Mr. Meggison, Grimsonfields Farm, near Malton, for about two years, and which place she left about two years ago. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough, Yorkshire.— Eow- street, December 16. Description of a man who gave the name of ARTHUR LESLIE, alias BATES, a locksmith from London, committed for trial at the next quarter sessions for the county of North- ampton, charged with stealing £ 11 10s. from a dwelling- house : 28 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, black hair, parted down the middle, dark moustache, whiskers shaved otf, brown eyes, very dark complexion, and slight make; dressed iu a black hard felt hat, dark; browu faded short, pilot jacket, with velvet collar, light browu tweed waistcoat, dark plaid tweed trousers, and side- spring boots ; had in his pos- session three Picklocks, and left at his lodgings a parcel con- taining a clean linen Sheet, a Towel, a pair of white cotton Stockings, and a piece of new Tweed, which are supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Noble, Ouudle, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, Dec. 16. Description of two men, committed to the County Gaol, at Ruthin, one for 14 days, and the other for 21 days : WILLIAM WALSH, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7£ inches high, sallow complexion, blue eyes, long thin face, broken nose, with a faint blue mark across it, whiskers shaved off close, tuft of light brown hair on chiu ; states he lived in Parry's Entry, Chester, tor 2 years, previous to which in Liverpool, aud during the last 2 years he lodged at Mrs. Girlies, Bedlam, Mold. THOMAS JOHNSON, 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, pale complexion, dark hair and whiskers, and a black beard shaved close, a stab scar on the top of the forehead, supposed to have been inflicted 3 or 4 months since, at St. Helens, in a row ; states that he worked at Woodend, Lancashire, near Runcorn, Cheshire, and at the lead works, Chester, 12 months since, and recently at Stockport, states he has no tixed residence. They have been loitering about Wrexham for the last two or three weeks. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bradshaw, Wrexham, or to the Governor of Ruthin Gaol.— Bow- street, December 16. Description of SARAH ANN MOSTON, committed for trial at the next January Quarter Sessions, Derby, on a ^ charge of stealing from a commercial traveller in Chester- field, £" 63 in Gold ( recovered) : 36 years of age, 5 feet 2 ins. high, brown hair, hazel eyes, slightly pockpitted, and scar on upper lip; dressed in black dress and bonnet, with grey shawl. She is believed to have been convicted several times, both at Derby and Nottingham, in the name of MARY WHITE. Information to be given to the Head Constable, • Chesterfield, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, Deceviber 16. Description of HARRIET LEWIS, committed to the House of Correction at Knutsford, for 7 days, under the Vagrant Act : about 32 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, has cut marks over each eye, cut on upper lip, aud a seal on right jaw. Frequents markets and fairs in company with a man, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, and sandy whiskers; dressed in blue overcoat, dark trousers, leather leggings, and black hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Rswbottom, Constabulary Station, Middlewich, Cheshire.— Bow- street, December 14. Remanded until the 18th instant, charged with larceny, at Alfreton: WALTER MORLEY, alias WATTY MOORE, labourer, about 36 years of age, 5 feet 7 iuohes high, light complexion, sandy " hair and whiskers, cut short, formerly lived in Walker- lane, Derby ; and JOHN THOMPSON, a native of Huntingdon, bricklayer, 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, light complexion, tuft of whiskers on chin, aud of good address. Iuformation to be given to Superintendent Coope, Alfreton, Derbyshire.- Bow- street, December 14. Committed for trial at the next Herts Quarter Sessions, charged with obtaining money by false pretencees: ALFRED WADE, alias THOMAS KENTISH, 33 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, gtey eyes, veiy high forehead, several white spots or scars on back, three scars on left side, aud scar on right knee ; he is a native of Watford, and it is believed that he has visited different counties, representing himself to be an upholsterer, employed at a gentleman's mansion iu the neighbourhood, and that he can dispose of the old carpets which he is taking up, by these means he obtains money, and then absconds. A photograph can be obtained on application to Head Constable Jarrett, Borough Police, Hertford.— Bow- street, December 14. Description of three men who absconded from Whitnash, Warwickshire, on the 28th ultimo, charged with two other meu ( committed for trial at the Worcestershire Quarter Ses- sions) with stealing 64 Pheasants from Eatington Park, the property of E. P. Shirley, Esq.: one man is about 23 years of age, short in stature, dark liair, and had recently a black eye " dressed in a dark jacket, patent cord trousers, black billycock bat, and light lace- up boots. Another is about 24 years of age, and 5 feet 10 inches high ; dressed in a long dark jacket, cloth waistcoat, which buttons up to the neck, cord trousers, aud rough cap. The other is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sallow complexion, rather deaf, no whiskers, and thin make ; dressed in a pilot cloth jacket, cord trousers, and cap with peak. These men are notorious poachers, aud are supposed to be moving about the country following that course. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Thompson, Police Office, Ship^ ton- on- Stour, Wor- cester.— Bow- street, December 14. Remanded until the 19th instant, charged with stealing from the boots- room, at the Victoria Hotel, Newport, Salop, i6, the property of Wm. Morris : THOMAS MORRALL, a tramping stableman or ostler, 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair, short thin whiskers, grey eyes, pale com- plexion, w ell built, and walks erect; about 6 Tears ago he was employed at Appley stables, near Shifnal, Salop, since then he i. as beea employed at Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Devizes, Wiltshire, Rugby, Walsall, & c.; he had iu his possession a blue pilot short coat, almost new, | which is supposed to hi've been stolen. Information tc be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Christie, Newport, Salop.— Bow- street, December 14. Found on thi* beach at Worthing at 9 a. m. on the 8th instant, the dead body of a newly- born male Child, wrapped iu an old piece of iilack petticoat, and an old linen tea cloth. The coroner's inqui'st is adjourned until the 21st instant. Information to be given to Superintendent Kittock, West Sussex Constabulary, Worthing.— Bow- street, December 14. Committed to Ipswich Coviuty Gaol, ofi the 12th instant, for 21 days hard labour, for HrrfrUl damage, a man, who gave the name of GEO. HAYWARD, a labourer, of Hastings : he is 24 years of age, 5 feet 7b inches high, dark brown hair cut short, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, has the figure of a sailor tattoed on back of left hand, anchor on right arm, and branded on left breast' D D;' dressed in a short round drabbet slop, light velveteen trousers, black billycoek bat, and military boots ( recently soled, with ' No. 2156* branded inside) ; stated that he had served iu the army and Marines. Information to be given to Sergeant Reeve, Police Station, Needham Market, Suffolk.— Bow- street, December 14. Description ef two tramps, who were committed to Montgomery Gaol, on the 7th instant, for 21 days hard labour, for vagrancv : THOMAS BOYLE or BOYD, of Newcastle- oa- Tyne, about 53 years of age, 5 feet inches high, swarthy com- plexion, dark hair, has lost left eye, heavily pockpitted, aud has had the forfinger of right hand taken off near the second joint. JAMES RILEY, or JAMES EDWARD RILEY, a native of Great Milton, Oxfordshire, about 31 years of age, 5 feet inches high, swarthy complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, roman nose, very receding forehead, and round shouldered. Iuformation to be given to P. C. Ashton, Penybontfawr, Oswestry, or at the Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, Mont- gomeryshire.— Bow- street, December 11. Remanded at Guisborough, charged with stealing £ 2 10s., a pair of Leggings, and several articles of children's Clothing ; the property of Elias Spriggott, of Moorsholm, on the 7th instant: GEORGE WILSON, 24 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, thin features, grey eyes, brown hair, has a large scar on back of neck ; he is a navvy, and a native of Croydon, Surrey ; dressed in a moleskin suit, white slop, sealskin cap, and strong lace- up boots. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Prest, North Riding Con- stabulary Office, Guisborough, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, December 11. Description of two tramps, labourers, who were com- mitted to Carlisle Gaol on the 30th ultimo, for one month for an assault: WILLIAM LOCKERTY, a native of Derry, 26 years of age, 6 feet 1 inch high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, light hair, and proportionate make ; states that he has been 12 years in England and Scotland ; dressed is an old grey tweed coat, old dark cloth vest, old moleskin trousers, cap, and clogs ; aud PATRICK PHILIPS, a native of Monaghan, Ireland, 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, blue eyes, light hair, no whiskers or moustache, and proportionate make ; dressed in darK coat, blue cloth waistcoat, old moleskin trousers, dark cap, and strong boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Fowler, Penrith, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, December 11. Description of JOHN WILSON, committed for trial at the ensuing Carlisle Quarter Sessions, for larceny : 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, labourer, native of Watergrass Hill, near Cork, sallow complexion, dark hair turning grey, dark whiskers and moustache, large prominent eyes, marked B. C.' on right breast; dressed in an old bine cloth coat, moleskin waistcoat, old grey tweed trousers, new clogs, and a white low- crowned hat ; served ten years in the 50th Foot, and was discharged as a bad character; has since been tramping through England, occasionally working on railways. Information to be given to Superintendent Fowler, Peniith, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle.— Bow- street, December 11. Description of a man, charged with larceny, at Ciren- cester, and remanded until the i4th instant : be gave the name of WILLIAM WELCH, of Weston- super- Mare, 24 years of age, 5 feet inches high, light sandy hair on the chin, tattooed left arm, fair complexion ; dressed in an old dirty short slop, open iu front, black cloth vest, striped tweed trousers, striped flannel shirt, and black jimcrow hat ; he states he has been in the army and to sea for the last 5 years, that his father and mother formerly resided near the Duck's Head, Wellington- street, Weston. Information to be given Superintendent Wood, Constabulary Office, Cirencester, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, December 11. Description of a man who gave the name of DE LACEY ST. CLAIR, alias HENRY PARKS, committed for trial at the next York Assizes, on a charge of burglary, and states be is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, U. S., and that he arrived in England in June last: he is 32 years of age. 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, small moustache, no whiskers, lost several upper front teeth, and tattooed on the arms— a flower pot with flowers, points of compass, anchor, sun and stars, ' R. II. G.,' aud spots ; dressed in a dark cloth cap with cheesecutter peak, dark grey suit, and elastic- side boots ; he is a tailor. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary, South Stock- ton, or to Inspector ltobson, Police Station, North Ormesby, Middlesborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, December 11. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen on the evening of the 15th instant, from, the the dwelling- house of Mr. Taylor, of Bromyard - road, Worcester : 1 black enamelled set of gold Studs, - with pearls. 1 gold twisted set cf Studs. 1 hair Bracelet, with gold elosp, and spring cover for portrait. 2 gold Garter Bracelets. 1 gold Pencil- case, s> t, with turquoise,. 2 plain gold Sleeve Links. 1 gold Locket, wisa diamond fly. 1 gold Chain, with Eye- glass. 8 gold Rings, various. 1 Regard Ring, with stoaei 1 hair Riug, with turquoise. 3 gold Rings, with pearls, 1 garnet Ring. 1 hair Ring, with pearls, forget- me- nota. 1 gold poudant Br. ioch, blue enamel. 1 gold Pin, with diaiuond. 1 gold Nugget Pin, with two dogs. 1 intaglio gold Pin, with diamond. Several bunches of gold Chanm— one rifle set. S silver link Bracelets, two of them horse- shoe shaped. 1 solid silver Nutmeg Grater. .£ lb in Gold. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Phillips, Coafcty Police Office, Worcester .— Bow- street, December 18. Stolen during the night of the 13th instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Edwin Priest, Braybrook- street, West Bromwich: 1 black Witney Top* Coat, nearly new. 1 ditto frock Coat, partly worn. 1 ditto waterproof Cloak and Cape. 1 grey and white mixture Shawl, with yellow stripe. 1 girls' black cloth Jacket. 1 pair of men's elastic- side Boots. 1 ditto ditto strong nailed Boots. 1 wooJlen Muffler. 1 wooden Money Box, containing some Copper Monies. 1 Hani, and a market Basket Also, duriag the same night, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Rich. Gould Lyttleton street, West Bromwich : 1 blue pilot Jacket, with velvet miliar. 1 pair of women's stays. 1 flannel Petticoat Information to be giveu to Superintendent Woollaston, Police Office, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bovi- itreti, Dec. 16. Stolen froxa public- house in Bolton, on the 7th instant a silver lever Watch, maker William Isherwood, Bolton, No. 254, sunk seconds baud, white dial, and plain case ; had attached a heavy 15- carat gold curb Albert Chain, and pendant hung on a swivel, with white stone on one side and red the other. reward will be paid for the recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- ttreet, Dectmbtr 16. Stolen since the 7th instant, from the Windsor Cavalry Barracks : a silver Watch ; a set of crystal Studs, with ruby, emerald, and sapphire ; a small green Russia leather Jewel Box, with ' R.' and coronet, containing a pearl Pin a Pin with gold Cross and white enamel Maltess Cross; a lapis Pin, with gold serpent; an Australian Beetle Pin, diamond eyes ; a Shell Pin, set with gold ; a greenish stone Pin, set in gold ; a signet Ring, with double ' R.' aid coronet; a Ring, with gold crown and white enamel Maltese Cross ; a gold Ring, with pearl ; a set of gold Sleave Links, with double ' R.' and double ' S.' on one, and double ' R.' and ' C. S.' on the other; a set of pearl Studs ; a set of coral Studs, cut as flies ; a set of opal Studs ; a set of cairngorm Studs ; a set of Pearl Studs, set in blue enamel, with small Diamonds ; a gold Locket, with ' R.' and Coronet, with two Photographs inside. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Hayes, Windsor, by whom * reward of .£ 10 will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property.— Bow- streti, Deca. iUr 14. Stolen from a public- house in the borough of Bolton, on the 7th instant: a silver lever Watch, maker—' William Isherwood, Bolton,' No. 254, sunk seconds, white- dial and plain case ; had attached a 15- carat gold Guard, curb pattern, also a Pendant hung on a swivel, with a white Stsns on one side and red on the other. A reward of £ 2. is offered for the recovery of the prsperty and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, Btcember 14. Stolen during the night of the 10th iastant, from aa out- building at the Folley Farm, Broseley: seven Hens, farm yard breed, and of various colours ; " the property of Mr. William Burnet, farmer. Information t » be given to- Super- intendent Ivins, Bridgnorth, or to Police Constable Charles- worth, Jackfield, Salop.— Bow- street. December 14, Stolen between the hours of 8 p. m. on the 3rd and 2 p. m. on the 4th instant from the builer's pantry^ Ijhe pro- perty of Sir Talbot, Constable of North Ferriby : four long silver Dishes, two square Ditto, and one silver soup Tureen, crest— a Griffin on a Crown ; the crast on the soi> p Tureen is raised and solid. £,' 10 reward wili be paid on recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Ellerker, East Riding Constabulary, Welton.— Bow- street, December 14. Stolen from a shop- door, in Stafford, about 3 30 p. m. on the 9th instant : a very large brown Chesterfield Overcoat, fined with black Italian cloth, value 45s. Information to be given to Inspector Hackney, Guildhall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Datttmber 11. Stolen from an hotel at Newbury, berks : abooi £ 20 ill. Gold ; two pairs of Ear- rings, one wish garnets, She other with carbuncles ; six Rings, one Memorial1 pearls and onyx stones), one gold Keeper ( Foiget- me- noi), one half- hoop gold pearls and garnets), one gold ' garnets in centre, three pearls each side) one gold cluster ( emeralds and opali), one gold ( opals and garnets, garne t in centre) ; a pair of gold Wires. Supposed by a man, bet- ween 50 and 60 years cf age, 5 feet 8 inches high, grizzly bdard and whiskers; dressed in dark clothes. Supposed to live come by train arriving from London at 5 oO on the 9Ah instant, aad left Newbury at 9 30 on the 10th instxnt. Information to be given t- o Superinten- dent Goddard, Newbury, Berks.— Bow^ street, DeeeirJxr 11. PROPERTY POUND 3Y POLICE OFFICERS. if On tht Persons of Prisoners or eheichtri.) Stepped when offered for pledge to a pawnbroker iu Hasti'jg3) on the 12th instant ; a lady's gold Geneva Watch, No. f > 32 4, the back has been enamelled, but is worn off; sup' , x> sed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Poliee Office, Hastings, ? ussex.- - Bow- street, December 18. Found in the possession of a tramp, who is committed to Carlisle Gaol for one month on the 6th instant, under the Vagrant Act ( supposed stolen) : a fiue blue double- breasted reefing Coat, man's size, half worn, trimmed with black braid, blue and white striped lining, two bronze- coloured horn buttons on left breast, three ou right side, two pockets outside with laps, and one inside left breast Information to be given to Superintendent Spencer, Cockermouth, or to the County Chief Constable, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Boic~ street, December 9. o POLICE GAZETTE. JDeceihber 24 OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1871." Description of WILLIAM NIGHTINGALE, a person under police supervision, Register Office No. 1046 N, who left Ramsbottom, on the 4th instant, stating his intention to reside in the borough of Preston, at which place ho has failed to report himseli : 33 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion, a weaver by trade, and has a scar on right arm. Convicted at Preston Session, 19th February, 1873, of felony, and sentenced to 12 months hard labour and 7 years police supervision. Information to be given to Superintendent Milne, County Police Station, Bury, Lancashire.— Bow- strut, December 18. Description of CHARLES SPENCER, alias SPOONER, a person subject to police supervision until the 10th J uly, 1877, who has failed to report his departure from Hastings pursuant to the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1S71 : 21 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, worn short, no whiskers or moustache, well built, and lias a cast in the left eye ; he is a stableman, and will probably seek employment at livery stables ; he was convicted iu No- vember, 1870, and July, 1871, at, Ipswich, also at Dover in April, 1S72, and at Hastings in July, 1S73. Register No. 2507 S. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Police Office, Hastings, Sussex.— Bow- street, De- cember IS. Description of a convict, Reg. No. 1792 : FRANCIS WALKER, alias WM. WYBRANT. alias GERALD FITZHERBERT, alias BENJ. TUCKER, who reports his intention at the Metropolitan Police Office on the 26th ultimo of removing from London to Northampton, but who has failed to report himself at the Borough Police Office, Northampton, in accordance with the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 ; 33 years of age, 5 feet 3£ inches high, dark com- plexiou, grey eyes, nose inclined to the right, small scar on forehead and corner of right eye, two on right cheek, and on back of neck. He was sentenced to 7 years penal servi- tude 1st June, 1868, at the Surrey Sessions. Information to be given to Chief Constable Keenan, Northampton Borough. — Bow- street, December 18. Description of MARY WILLIAMS, alias IRISH MEG, who left Plymouth, on the 9th instant, without notifying to the police her change of residence : 28 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, ami fair complexion. She was convicted at Taunton Assizes on the 11th December, 18G8, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. She is also charged with stealing i! 60 in Gold and several American Dollars, from a man on the 8th instant. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Wreford, Police Station, Plymouth, Devon.— Bow- street December 16. Description of THOMAS DOUGALL, alias DOUGILL, Reg. No. D 5965, who is subject to Police Supervision, and who has failed to report his change of residence, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : he is 59 years of age, 5 feet 3J inches high, grey hair, hazel eyes, fresh com- plexion, bald head, broken nose, and cut mark on second ringer of left hand, a stonemason ; he was convicted at the Salford Sessions on the 14th April, 1873, for larceny, and sentenced to 15 months imprisonment, and 3 years Police Supervision. Information to be given to Superintendent Holland, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, December 14. Description of HARRIET ALLCORN, alias VARN- FIELD, No. 318 Y., under police supervision, who has failed to report her change of residence, as required by the Preven- tion of Crimes Act, 1871 : 20 years of age, short and stout, dark complexion ; dressed in a black skirt, frill round the bottom and plaited, tall black straw hat with small feathers, Magenta scarf, and blue comforter round neck ; she was con- victed of obtaining goods by false pretences at Maidstone Sessions on the 7th March, 1873, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and 5 years police supervision. Information to be given to Head Constable Berry, Town Hall, Gravesend, Kent.— Bow- street, December 14. Description of JOHN WILLIAM HARDACRE, a person under police supervision, Reg. No. 5157, H., who has left his residence, 21, Doctor's- lane, Bury, without notifying the same to the police : is 20 years of age, a labourer, 5 feet 3| inches high, dark brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, marked with a cut on right nostril, scar on left cheek, mole inside left arm, and two scars on bend of right arm ; convicted at Salford Sessions 7th July, 1873, and sen- tenced to 9 months' hard labour and 3 years police super- vision, for obtaining money by false pretences ; previously convicted at the same place, 23rd October, 1871, for house- breaking and larceny, and sentenced to 3 months hard labour. Information to be given to Superintendent Milne, County Police Office, Bury, Lancashire.— Bow- street, December 14. CRIMINALS' REGISTER OFFICE. JParticulars of Persons to he Liberated from Pnsons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending 2 6th December, 1874, ancl sentenced to Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Office Register Number NAHF and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Height. 1 i Hair. , Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Period Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. MARKS and REMARKS. A 1518 Mary Ann Harding. 46 4 11 dark hazel dark laundress Westminster Felony 9 months 3 years 5, Eastbourne terrace, alias Arnold 22 | 12 | 74 Notting Hill C 2304 Richard Coker 35 5 91 black light dark labourer Portsmouth Larceny, simple 6 months 1 year Portsmouth liazel 25 | 12 | 74 D 517 Honora Day 31 5 0 brown blue sallow — Hnll Larceny, person 14 months 5 years Myton- street, Hull 15 | 12 | 74 K 3021 William Kelly 42 5 1 dk. brn liaJel sallow labourer Hull Larceny, person 14 months 6 years Humber- street, Hull 15 | 12 | 74 S 4306 John Smith 25 5 5 brown bluo sallow painter Hud Housebreaking 14 months 6 years Hopwood- street, Hull ... 15 | 12 | 74 T 20S2 Henry George Tem- 20 6 5 brown brown sallow labourer Hull Larceny, simple 14 months 5 years Witham, Hull W 11902 perton John Augustus Ward 25 S 61 dark hazel dark labourer 15 | 12 | 74 Portsmouth Larceny, simple 6 months 6 months Portsmouth i • J 25 | 12 | 74 Scars on face, mole right arm Bridge of nose enlarged, mole right arm Scars on fare, pockpitted. Two previous convictions for felony Scar on chin Scar left ot head, slightly pockpitted, bracelet botu arms, boat left arm, scar back of neck Particulars of Persons to he Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 26th December, 1S74, and subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of J. lo " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Office Register Number. IV NAIIE and AXIAS. DESCRIPTION. Prison . few vhiA Liberated, and Date of Liberation. 0-, Offence for wliich Convicted. RJ / • Sentence. Intended Residence after Liberation. © T- C • eight. 1 Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. A 2750 Mary Anderton 36 4 3 brown grey sallow weaver Leeds Larceny, simple 6 months Leeds 24 | 12 | 74 B 3532 Sarah Smith, alias 49 5 0 dk. bm dark fresh needle Millbank ( Convict) Uttering 5 years Discharged Prisoners' Dawson and Bishop hazel woman 20 | 12 | 74 pen. serv. Aid Society, Charing Cross B 11081 Edwin Batt 17 5 21 It. bm blue fresh — . Leeds Larceny, Bimple 6 months Leeds i 24 | 12 | 74 C 8281 Rose Garrity, alias 26 5 2i brown grey fair — Westminster Felony ! 9 months 47, Steedhurn - street, Garrett, Cleveland 22 | 12 | 74 King's- road, Chelsea and Minnie Grey D 3976 Mary Ellen Devaney [ is 4 11 It. brn IGREY fair metal rubbr Wakefield Larceny, simple 10 months Sheffield 25 | 12 | 74 D 427C Henry Dix 21 1 5 3 brown j dark light shoemaker Bristol Larceny, simple 9 months 5, Great Ann- street, grey 26 | 12 | 74 St. Judes, Bristol F 1373 Annie Smith, alias 26 5 11 brown grey fresh upliolstrcss Leeds Larceny, simple 18 months Leeds Fanthorpe & Thorpe 25 | 12 | 74 1 G 4807 Patrick Graham ,29 5 6 dk. bm grey sallow gun sightei Birmingham j Larceny, person 9 months Stainforth- streot, Bir- I | 22 | 12 | 74 mingham H 9623 Eliza Wickenden, alias 17 5 2 light 1 blue fresh servant Sandwich Larceny, simple 6 months Canterbury Hammond 24 | 12 | 74 K 3020 Owen Kelly - 29 5 71 brown blue sallow baker Leeds Larceny, simple 18 months Leeds ' •,. - or 25 | 12 I 74 L 1907 John Leuty 25 . 8 It. bra blue fresh labourer Leeds Larceny, person 6 months Leeds 24 | 12 | 74 M 10765 Ellen McCarthy 63 4 0 grey liazel fresh charwoman Finchley Refuge Larceny, simple 7 years Swansea 10 | 12 | 74 N 82 Oliver Neal 37 5 45 it. brn light fair labourer Dartmoor ( Coavict) Possessingcounter- 5 years 9, Parker- street, Drury- hazel 19 | 12 | 74 feit coin pen. serv. lane R 2166 Elizabeth Ashton, alias 20 1 11 brown blue light factoryhand Manchester Larccny, simple 4 months Manchester Rogers 1 26 | 12 | 74 MARKS and KEHAEZH. Scar under right ear, first right finger crooked Mole and scar upper hp. Two previous convictions for felony Burn scar left hand Scar left eyebrow, mole left cheek. Tf ® previous convictions for felor. y Boil scar left of forehead, bluedotslef wrist Cut on forehead, slightly pockmarked. Four previous convictions for felony Left hand and arm injured Mole right leg Woman, tombstone, cross, tree, anfl ' M. H.' left arm, anchor right wrist, scar and dot right hand, bracelet each wrist, rings on fingers of both hands, varicose veins right leg. Three pre- vious convictions for felony Yellow mark right cheek, white mark le » fc shoulder and back Scar first left finger. Two previous con- victions for felony Cuts on forehead ' and left thumb, boil mark left of neck H. C. Sarah Aslen ' right arm, ' G. A. G. C. W. H.' left arm.. Ttro previous convictions for felony December 18 5 WAR OFFICE, December 18, 1874. DESERTERS FROM HE R MAJESTY'S SERYICE. tin and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserter? will be in sump varymg From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; t, Re amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. 17.2.— The applications for Rewards will only bo taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. IliCS 1 sc. NAME. BEG. NO. OOBFi. WHEBB BOB). TV- OB. H a < SIZE. 1 HAIB. EVES. FAOB TOAT & 1SOC8BBS. BATE OP PLACE OP 3ESEBTH. DBSEKTIQIT. MARKS kSD BEMA21S 240263 340261 240262 340263 £ 40264 240265 240266 240267 340268 240269 Lloyd, Frederick Littlebury, Edwd. Logan, James Lawnston, A. mcAlister, John morrison, James minors, Henry A. maloney, Patrick McMahon, Michl. McBeth, W. 1289 72 165 2665 1427 1086 1468 407 11507 Uth Hussars 50th Foot 79th Foot toy. Artillery 2t. h Lancers 13th Hussars 9th Hussars t5th Foot loy. Artillery ditto ^ insbury, Middlesex ] Jlmstead, Essex | iberdeen vbarlemont, Armagh jisburn, Armagh ] Jld Miniclalon, Lnrk l jondon 1 ? ullamore, King's Aldershot, Hants Lancashire lorter ' ardener ombmaker — J abourer niner abourer abinct mkr oachman * eaman 2 .4 jf 91 4- 1 I 91 31 8} 3jj 91 2} 7 | c 5 < J 61 : t 71' d 71 Id 71 t 611 8 1 4-} d 9l| i k. brn k. brn 1 air 1 k. brn k. brn rown | t. brn 1 rown 1 k. brn k. bm 1 luzel s iazel ( line 1 irown 1 lazel f Tey ( irown 1 lue 1 Tey lazol 1 allow r ark resh resh resh lark resh resh resh resh eginiental 1 ditto 1 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 Nov. J 7 Nov. J 5 Nov. 1 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 7 Nov. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 5 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 Nov. lounslow t Dublin | Udershot ditto c Manchester s Canterbury p lounslow s Joeport e Vooiwich ditto ' attooed on arms and baci of left hand If pass to London car right side of neck ockpitted ear on left knee- cap car under right jaw J. O.' on left calf, several letters left ana S40270! Mansfield, Joseph 240271 Malowney, John £ 40272 Moreton, Joseph 240273 Murrey, James » 40274| Mason, Thomas 240275 McDonell, James 240276 McCallum, B. 240277 Norton, Charles 240278 Nichol, Robert J. 840279 Newsom, James 39395 2637 3435 119 1204 161 41374 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 30thBrig. Dep 59thBrig. Dep. 19th Hussars 108th Foot Roy. Artillery Kilkenny Athlone, Westmeath Bradford, York Bedminstcr, Somerst Manchester Leeds, York Glasgow Derby Londonderry Bolton, Lancashire > aker abourer jutcher abourer mason Duddler lammermn. . ailor . abourer • room 22} 221 23 24 231 22 J 211 201 181 20 5 4} brown 5 7} brown 5 9 auburn 5 51 brown 5 71 dk. bra 5 8 brown 5 6 1 brown 5 71 It. brn 5 5 dark 5 4 brown dk. bm grey groy l? rey blue grey rrey slue lazel grey resh resh [ resh i- osh air air . esh ' resh dark resh ditto ditto tweed j light tweed regimental jilot; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto Aldershot ! London Bristol Woolwich London Paisley [ lounslow Enniskillen Woolwich scar on forehead jff pass to London ' ecruit recruit, surgically inspected recruit, attested took waist- belt and great coat anchor on right arm 240280 240231 240282 540283 540284 5540285 V40286 " 40287 £ 40288 240289 O'Neil, James Phillips, James Phillips, Daniel Rosier, Richard Rathbone, George Reid, James Reece, David Shoehan, John Somers, Charles Simpson, John 232 2010 39642 1203 2728 6089 1324 2586 2568 73rd Foot 52ud Foot Roy. Artillery 19th Hussars Rov. Artillerv ditto ditto lst Drag. Gds. 60th Ritlos ditto Drumcrea, Armagh Adstock, Bucks London Mitcham, Surrey Newington, Surrey Lanark LlandalF, Glamorgan Ciare London ditto shoemaker milkman labourer ditto ditto miner mason shoemaker groom hawker 23 211 251 22 22 231 191 20 19 191 5 61 5 7 5 6} 5 11 5 6f 5 71 5 7 5 8 5 4} 5 4} dk. bm brown black brown dk. bm brown It. bra It. bm brown brown grey hazol hazel grey blue hazel blue blue grey blue dark Tuir fresh fresh Fresh fresh [ resh Ircsh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto fustian regimental ditto ditto 19 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. 15 Nov. 24 Nov. 20 Nov. 25 Nov. 20 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. Hamilton Portsmouth Woolwich Hounslow Aldershot ditto Carlisle Ballmcollig Wcstminstr ditto scar on left cheek scar on bock off pass to London off furlough recruit, surgically iaspected recruit R40290 ¥. 40291 K40292 240293 240294 £ 40295 240296 240297 840298 S40299 Skelly, Christopher Sweeney, Patrick Smith, John Sullivan, Arthur Smith, John Smily, James Tearle, Benjamin Thomas, John Vallance, William Wheeler, John 2898 6895 2855 1083 181 41388 1498 402 1604 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto Army Service 17th Brig. Dep 50thBrig. Dep Roy. Artillery 95th Foot 58th Foot 8th Hussars Dublin Westmeath London Hereford Stratford, Middlesex Lambeth, Surrey Dunstable, Beds Kensington, Middlsx Kilmarnock, Ayr Paddington, Midlsx. smith slioeingsmh labourer clerk labourer • labourer ditto miner labourer 191 191 281 23 22 201 25} 211 191 201 5 4 5 5 6 4 5 41 5 81 5 6 6 81 5 61 5 9} 5 7 dk. brn brown light brown brown brown dk. bm brown It. bm brown dk. bm hazel grey grey grey grey hazel grey grey brown fair dark fresh fresh fresh fair dark fresh fresh sallow plain regimental ditto plain regimental plain regimental plain regimental ditto 18 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 9 Nov. 21 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 22 Nov. 16 Nov. 20 Nov. Dublin Hilsea Sheerness London Bury Woolwich ditto Fleetwood Stirling Longford took the whole of re?, noe. recruit * packing case maker mole on back took part of reg. nec. 340300 240301 840302 240303 840304 240305 240306 £ 40307 240308 * 40? 09 Wild, Joseph West, Charles Wills, George Williams, Goorge Ward, Harry Wotherspoon, E. Walsh, Thomas Wareham, Joseph Waddle, Alex. Whelan, Patrick 2103 1630 2674 5268 10522 61 129 431 20th Foot 60th Rifles Royal H. Art. Rov. Artillery ditto Rl. Engineers 17thBrig. Dep 19thBrig. Dep. 6lst. Brig. Dep 66tliBrig. Dep Oldham, Lancashire Charlbury, Oxford Bridport, Dorset Bath, Somerset Hull, York Merton, Surrey Leeds, York Barrow- in- Furness* Coatbridge, Lanark Dublin collier labourer ditto ditto groom carpenter cooper blacksmith miner labourer 24 25 20 191 23 26} 22} 20 181 18 5 7 5 8 5 41 5 6 5 7 5 6 5 8 5 61 5 6} 5 51 auburn It. bra It. bm It. bm brown black It. bra It. brn It. brn dk. bm grey grey grey grey blue grey blue blue blue blue florid fresh fresh fresh fresh freah fresh fair fresh freck. ditto ditto dark ; tweed dark ; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 17 Nov. 6 Nov. 26 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 17 Nov. 21 Nov. Preston Halifax* Coventry Oxford Woolwich Glasgow Bury Wednesbry Ayr Naas scars over epino * Nova Scotia recruit, attested otf furlough off leave took the whole of reg. nfe. recruit, surgically inspected * Lancashire scars both sides of neck 849310 £ 40311 240312 1340313 240314 840315 240316 840317 240318 240319 Anderson, Wm. Adams, Thomas Boys, Josiah E. Baker, John Bully, William Bell, David Brown, Edward Bates, Stephen Batten, Charles Britton, Henry 3231 Royal H. Art. — | Roy. Artillery 1454; 8th Hussars — , Gren. Guards 1776 ' 20th Foot 109.73rd Foot 1323 [ 85th Foot — [ Roy. Artillery 1533! ditto — ! General Serv. Gibraltar Swafl'ham, Norfolk Holborn, Middlesex Chichester, Sussex Trunch, Norfolk Ayr Brighton, Sussex Uckfield, Sussex Southampton, Hants London clerk groom porter footman shoemaker labourer ditto shoeingsmh labourer 17 20 191 201 28 24 291 18} 291 20 5 8 5 7 6 61 5 8 6 8 5 61 5 6 5 7 5 91 5 8 brown brown It. bra dk. bm brown It. bra dk. bra dk. bm black brown blue hazel grey hazel grey blue hazel brown dark hazel florid fair fair dark fresh fresh sallow fan- sallow fair regimental tweed plain regimental ditto ditto dark; cord regimental blue ; brown 1 Deo. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Nov. 27 Nov. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. Canterbury Reading Longford London Prestcn Hamilton Portsmouth Brighton Jamaica London . off furlough to Aldershot ; bracelets back of both wrists ; recruit ] tattooed left arm and hand I mole left breast j off furlough tattooed on arms off furlough to Brighton recruit, surgically inspected scar on right arm recruit S40320 £ 40321 G40322 £ 40323 £ 40321 £ 40325 £ 40326 240327 240326 240329 Crowley, Richard Caple, James Clark, William Carney, Owen Collins, John Campbell, Wm. Casey, Maurice Dalton, Thomas Davidson, John Dawson, William 2626 364 1739 39 779 160 283 40850 7 th Drag. Gds. Grcn. Guards 15th Foot ditto 60th Rifles 7Jrd Foot 105th Foot 18th Foot 93rd Foot Roy. Artillery Paddington, Mddlsx Bristol Mirylebone, Middlsx St. James's, Middlsx Marylebone Lanark Bristol Dublin Dundee, Forfar Edinburgh gTOO: T3 labourer groom labourer ditto ditto ditto painter labourer ditto 201 261 221 22} 24 201 30 191 20 231 5 8i 6 0! 5 81 5 5 5 41 5 5 5 8 5 61 5 6 5 4} dk. bm brown It. bm It. bm brown It. brn fair It. brn fair dk. bm grey hazel grey grey blue blue grey blue blue hazel fair freeh fair fair fresh fresh fair fair fresh dark brown; striped regimental ditto ditto blue pilot; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 23 Nov. £ 0 Nov. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. Birminghm London Aldershot ditto London Hamilton Tynemouth Shornclifle Aberdeen VYoolwich recruit, attested off furlough to London ditto recruit scar back of right hand dark spot left sido scar on right side 240330 £ 40331 £ 40332 " 40333 240331 £ 40335 240336 240337 240338 Disney, Daniel Divine, Richard Egan, Edward Fox, George Flannery, John Green, Samuel Gilligan, James Goldstraw, John Henaghan, Patrick I 2364 133 3032 4112$ 3085 5987 ditto 25thBrig. Dep. 11th Foot Army Service Koy. Artillery Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 18tiiBrig. Dep. Roy. Artillery Beccles, Suffolk Liverpool Stepney, Middlesex Bristol Belfast, Antrim Birmingham Burv, Lancashire Hull, York Westport, Mayo ditto groom labourer ditto ditto metal roller labourer mason servant 22} 6 10 19 5 5} 20J 5 51 201[ 5 34 201 5 5} 2715 9 20 6 7i 20 5 61 22 5 6i red dk. bra brown brown fair brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown blue grey grey brown brown hazol grey sindy fresh freBh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto plain dark ; cord regimental 21 Nov. 30 Nov. 29 Nov. 22 Nov. 21 Nov. 1 Dec. 18 Nov. 1 Dec. 25 Nov. I. of WTight • Devonport Woolwich ditto Canterbury Burnley Chester Woolwich scar right second Soger * between Liverpool and Brecon off furlough to London ' G. F.' and anchor right arm scar on left leg ; off furlough mother's mark left side; recruit recruit; finally approved off furlough 240339 Kitley, Frank 4388 Gren. Guards Bristol painter 22}' 5 8J brown grey fresh ditto 23 Nov. London ditto to Weston- super- Mare 340340 640341 S40342 340343 240344 248345 U40346 4403* 7 S40348 -' 40349 Larder, West Linken, John Lawriston, Arch. Lloyd, William Morton, Thomas McDonald, Joseph Maloney, Thomas McNab, William Murray, Charles McGee, William 14- 64 297 2665 516 1977 166/ 486 7th Hussars 93rd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Gren. Guards Soots Fusiliers 19th Foot 78th Foot 93rd Foot 100th Foot Peterborough* Glasgow Charlemont, Armagh Bootlo, Lancashire Burton- on- T., Staff. Edinburgh Manchester Edinburgh Auchterarder, Perth Ballinacargy, Wtmth. labourer moulder labourer ditto shoemaker boilermaker painter dyer carpenter 20 20 21 23 231 19 181 211 211 24 15 7 5 61 5 71 ' 5 81 5 11 5 8 5 5 5 8 5 61 5 81 brown dk. brn dk. bm It. bm ( brown brown It. brn It. bm brown It. bm J hazel blue brown I hazel | blue blue hazel grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh fresh fair tweed regimental ditto moleskin ; cord pilot j cord dark; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto 22 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 Nov. Norwich Aberdeen Aldershot Liverpool • Edinburgh Chester Aldershot Woolwich Mullingar * Northampton mark top of left shoulder off pass to London recruit, not surgically inspected recruit * between Darby and London ditto off furlough to Edinburgh £ 40350 £ 40351 840352 340353 B40354 £ 40356 240356 S40357 240358 S40359 Mattocks, W. Josp McDonald, John Malowney, John Morgan, John Morgan, Thomas Mills, Thomas Muldowney, Patk McMillan, John McCluskey, James McDarmid, John 4076G 41603 2637 6082 1952 613 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto lst Brig. Dep. 20thBrig. Dep. 56thBrig. Dep. 57thBrig. Dep. 59thBrig. Dep. Plaistow, Essex Castlebar, Mayo Athlone, Westmeath Caleburn, Lanark Liverpool Rochdale, Lancashire Cnstlobar, Mayo Alves, Moray Old Monkland, Lnrk Glasgow labourer ditto ditto clerk labourer ditto ditto miner labourer 19} 191 221 221 201 2- 1-} 19 21 181 19 5 51 5 7 5 7} 5 71 5 6 5 5} 5 71 5 6 5 61 5 7 brown sandy brown brown light It. brn light It. brn brown light hazel grey grey hazel blue grey grey hazol grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fair sandy sallow fair fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto dittc blue j cord plain grey; white molo. regimental tweed; moleskin 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 20 Nov. 30 Nov. 26 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. Woolwich ditto Aldershot ditto Weedon • Lichfield Elgin Perth Glasgow two scara ou forehea-:, tattooed on left ara off pass to London off furlough to Caleburn, Lanark recruit * between Wigan and Preston scar either knee; recruit, attested recruit figuro on right arm recruit, not finally approved £ 40360 840361 * 40362 £ 40.363 S! 40j64 240366 840S6- 5 £ 40367 240368 240369 Moody, James Newman, Henry Paxton, William Percy, James Wltr, Quinlin, John Roy, Arthur Read, Michael Rook, James Robinson, William Smith, John 15.1 2084 1393 141/ 3 1602 1714 320 1558 I ditto ' 60th Rifles 4' th Hussars 12' th Lancers Qei neral Serv. 9th . * oot 51st A^ oot 103rd ^ oot Roy. Artery 7th Drag, v ™ 8- Perth Denham, Bucks Bermondsey, Surrey Holborn, Middlesex Templemore, Tippry St. James's, Middx. Manchester Glamorgan Antrim Thame, Oxford ditto clerk • painter groom servant labourer bailer joiner bricklayer 23 221 20 21 20 24} 261 201 23 181 6 81 5 5 5 61 5 8 5 71 5 5 5 6} 5 51 5 71 5 71 1 auburn light light brown black It. bra brown It. bra light brown blue hazel brown hazel brown hazel hazel blue grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto black j striped regimental 25 Nov. 21 Oct. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 26 Nov. 29 Nov. 27 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Nov. 25 Nov. Paisley Halifax* Canterbury Manchester Dublin Pembroke Sheffield Newport, 11 Chester Cahir scar on right arm * Nova Scotia • leather japaaner mole below left nipple recruit, Burgically inspected mole right thigh j eff furlough boil left shoulder blade ; recruit £ 40370 840371 £ 40372 340373 S40374 140376 840376 840377 840378 240379 Sutherland, Alex. Slater, William Simpson, John Spackman, Thos. Spiers, Frederick Warrell, Thomas Wood, Peter Wilde, Edward Wadsworth, John Woodcock, Wm. " j 186$ 1388 1827 1763 3068 1607 x72 1 252 243 74th Foot 77th Foot 78th Foot 94th Foot Roy. Artillery 16th Foot 46th Foot Rifle Brigade lOthBrig. Dep. 31stBng. Dep. [ Golspie, Sutherland 1 Manchester Fornes, Elgin Paul's, Middx. C/ ielmsford, Essex gpk ' lding, Lincoln Hereford Colch ester, Essex HalifaV, Yorks London labourer tinner labourer blacksmith wheel wrghi tailor puddler blacksmith labourer musician 241 281 22: 211 23 28 181 23 22 20s 5 7 6 2 5 91 5 8 5 81 5 7 6 H 5 61 5 61 t5 61 brown light dk. bra dk. brn dk. bm brown dk. bra brown brown brown hazel blue brown dark dark l- rey grey hazel grey hazel. fresh fresh fresh dk. brn dark fair fresh fresh fresh swrtliy ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto pilot; cord regimental ditto 29 Nov. 2 Dec. 28 Nov. 1 Dec. 23 fiov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. Paisley Chatham Aldershot Curragh Woolwioh Plvmouth Birr Westminsti Bradford Gt. Yannth off furlough D, has lost a lower molar off furlough to Foraes, Elgin escaped from escort off leave scald mark on chin j took part of rcg. see. recruit, attested two moles left side of neck 0 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). orncs to. NAME. COUPS. WHEItH EOBN. SIZE. HAIB. BYES. FACE. OOAT A TEOCSEBS. 340380, .' 40381 140392 140383 240384| 140385 £ 40386 240387 44033S 210389 24039O" 440391 140392 140393 240391 440395: 140396 140397 240398! 24039':> J Anderson, Chas. F Atkins, George Anderson, John Butler, Joseph Ball, Henry Baker, William Bannon, John Burchell, George Bourke, Thomas Brown, Bernard Bailey, William Best, William Brown, Edward Bentley, William Bratt, John Burke, John Brassington, Jas. Blanchard, Chas. Barge, Frederick Beck, Daniel 1486; 12th Lancers 2838 Boy. Artillery — | ditto 1203 1st Drag. Gds. 1282 12th Lancers 1464 4th Foot £ 04 j 14th Foot 2919} ditto 1666115th Foot 1842| ditto Liverpool Aylest'ord, Kent Stone, Stafford Blandford, Dorset Ealing, Middlesex Bradford, Yorks St. Leonard's, Middx. Eyrecourt, Galway Struffon, Kildaro DATE OF DESEBTN. PLACE OF DBSBBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 45 49th Foot 12777 Rl. Engineers 41652 Royal H. Art. 41661 ditto 960 Roy. Artillery 399041 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 405441 24561 4251 4140H Cheltenham, Gloue. Pimlico, Middlesex Marylebone Dartford, Kent Newport, Salop Tipperary Newcastle- u.- L., Stff. Beverley, Yorks Yeovil, Somerset Poplar, Middlesex clerk labourer groom tailor labourer butcher labourer baker bricklayer sawyer shoemaker labourer ditto ditto roller labourer smith 240400 S40401 140402 540403 140404 £ 404051 1* 40406 240407 24040S 240409 Burke, John Byrne, James Cranwell, William Crossin, Thomas Connor, James Clements, William Cruse, James Cobb, William Clark, John Chesters, Joseph 137 330 1992 217 17thBrig. Dep. 68thBrig. Dep. 4th Foot 7th Foot 15th Foot 60th Rides 69th Foot 19291 Royal H. Art. 407C21 Roy. Artillery 405451 ditto 1448 Warrington, Lane. Avoca, Wicklow Lambeth, Surrey Rush, Dublin Burslem, Stafford Deptford, Kent Liverpool Wandsworth, Surrey Leeds, Yorks Flint, N. Wales collier labourer labourer ditto fireman labourer ditto groom labourer 24* 21 23 22 211 isi 20j 19| 213 211 20 23 201 23 213 201 23 i 313 203 241 191 21 163 20 £ 11 20 261 211 20 25 brown It. brn brown dk. brn dk. uril brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn 51 It. brn It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn It. brn black hazel blue groy brown hazel hazel blue blue grey hazel grey blue grey hazel blue hazel blue blue brown blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fair fresh dark fresh swrthy fresh fair lresh fresh regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto hospital clothing regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dk. brn brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown '• rown light It. brn It. brn hazol blue groy grey hazel grey blue grey blue grey tresh fair fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow regimental ditto ditto ditto plain dark; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto 30 Nov. 80 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Nov. 22 Sept. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 4 Dec, 4 Dec. 29 Nov. 30 Nov. 5 Dec. 2 Dec. 1 Dec. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 23 Nov. 1 Doc. 17 Nov. 30 Nov. 28 Nov. 22 Sept. 30 Nov. 7 Nov. 29 Nov. 13 Nov. 4 Dec. 1 Dec. 29 Nov. Manchester Portsmouth Sheorness Ballincollig Manchester Gosport Aldershot ditto ditto Dublin Aldershot Chatham Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto Chatham Newport, M Suez Canal* Bury Galway Gosport Dover • London Gibraltar Birminghm Woolwich ditto scar left of neck to Aylesford, Kont off furlough ditto recruit off furlough mole on nape of Deck and behind rt. nipple took part of reg. noo. scar above left hip off furlough to . London ; scar rt. knee- cap ditto to Bellevue, Galway ditto to Dublin ditto ditto scar on back of neck ditto ditto to Manchester tattooed between shoulder blades * from H. M. Ship Crocodile 240410, 240411 £ 40412 240413 240414 240415 240416 240417 240418 £ 40419 Clements, Robert Denton, Alfred Draper, Sydney Doyle, Timothy Desmond, Wm. Dowling, John Donald, John Dye, Henry Devenish, Chris. 4752 ditto 849 12th Lancers 1439177th Foot 283 80th Foot 5374 Roy. Artillery 39649 38408 323 ditto ditto General Serv. 68thBrig. Dep. Royal H. Art. Shankhill, Antrim Walton, Derby Langford, Wilts Longton, Stafford Whitechapel, Middx. Kilkenny Marylebone, Middx. ditto Dublin Bristol, Somerset carpcnter steel roller labourer collier labourer slater labourer ditto ditto 19 401 261 20 221 213 201 20 18 231 51 fair 9 brown 7} brown 5 It. brn fair brown brown It. brn brown fair groy hazel grey grey groy grey groy grey brown blue fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; cord regimental ditto 30 Nov. 4 Dec. 1 Dec. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 1 Dec. Dublin Manchester Chatham Aldershot Woolwich ditto ditto Loudon Galway Dorchester mole on left cheek, old looking took part of reg. nee. off furlough to Gormanstown, Meath » between Liverpool and Gosport recruit off furlough to Wandsworth, Surrey scar on right ring finger of! furlough to Hewurdine hairy mole between eyebrows tattooed on right arm off furl.- ugh to Longton, Stafford ditto off furlough cross on left knee ditto iecruit tattcoed on arms ,240420 240421 240422 240423 240424 240425 240426 240427 240426 2404291 Ellis, George Eagle, John Fraser, Alexander Fleming, Michael Finine, John Frost, James Francis, Charles Ganney, John Gibbins, William Green, William 4352 Roy. Artillery 2438 ditto 1008 1st Dragoons 152717thDrag. Gds. 9th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto 13th Hussars Gren. Guards 10th- Foot 533 33918 4218 1516 4058 309 Warwick Twickenham, Surrey Arock, Inverness Longton, Stafford Bradford, Yorks Richmond, Surrey Monmouth St. Pancras, Middx. Galway, Ireland Bacup, Lancashire carpcnter brewer servant striker fitter carter carman labourer pitman 21 5 26} 6 271 5 231 5 201 20 201 20 271 201 9} brown grey li[ brown brown 91: brown igrey 8 I brown grey 51 auburn'gray 4 brown blue 9 dk. brn 61 dk. brn 0 I brown 611 fair grey blue erey blue fresh fair fresh sallow foesh fresh fresh fair dark fair plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 2 Dec. 30 Nov. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 6 Doc. 1 Dec. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 18 Nov. Woolwich Gosport Edinburgh Cahir Pembroke Woolwich Newport M. Conterbury London Colchester scar on chin off furlough to Dulwich Cemmon, Surrey scar over right eye ecar on right arm, small spot under It. eye blue spot on left arm scar on left arm * tin plate worker 240430 440431 240432 140433 £ 40434 240435 240436 £ 40437 240433 240439 Garwood, John Garrod, William Gould, George Gillman, John Geo. Harbidge, Henry Hill, William Hodson, George Hardy, Thomas Horner, Reuben Haines, Andrew 3071 2252 2473 1261 3749 3234 241 4284 Roy. Artillery ditto Hospital Crps. General Serv. 12th Lancers Gren. Guards ditto 17th Foot 19th Foot 106th Foot Clare, Suffolk Ipswich Shoreditch, Middx. St. Luke's Appleton, Oxford Sheffield, Yorks Over, Cambs Loughboro'. Leic. Bradford, Yorks Liverpool labourer ditto clerk bricklayer draper puddler servant twiathand miner labourer 271 231 251 20 241 24 281 211 24 25 4 ] brown 71 brown 41 8 8 0} 81 6 7 101 It. brn brown brown dk. brn It. brn brown brown brown grey grey hazel grey hazel blue grey groy brown hazel fresh sallow fair fair fresh dark fair fresh sallow sallow ditto ditto ditto blue pilot; cord regimental ditto ditto brown ; cord regimental ditto 1 Dee. 5 Deo. 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 30 Nov. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 30 Nov. 2 Dec. 1 Doc. Weedon Dover N etley London Liverpool London ditto Leicester Weedon Liverpool lost points of left middle and ring fingers recruit off furlough to Cardiff took waist- belt and bayonot took great- coat and cape hair cut short; rocruit, attested full face, rather round shouldored off furlough to Liverpool 240440 140441 240442 240443 240414 240445 440446 240447 240448 £ 40449 Hamilton, Edgar Haydu, John Harris, John I Heston, John Jones, Charles Jones, William Jackson, John G. Jones, Thomas Joyce, John Killett, James 2676 HospitalCorps 1536 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 7th Hussars Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. 25thBrig. Dep. Gren. Guards 44454 1487 1182 2082 2251 Gt. Yarmouth, Nrflk Stratford, Essex Westport,, Mayo Manchester Sheffield, York Leitrim Chelsea, Middlesex Armagh Carrickmacross* clerk ditto labourer packer labourer labourer tailor groom 21 5 291 5 181 5 241) 5 23 5 311 5 23i| 5 191 5 22^: 5 31}| 5 4 44 9 5 i 8 4* 11 5} 81 9} dark brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown It. brn dk. brn It. brn hazel grey grey blue hazel brown It. brn blue hazel grey dark swarth fresh sallow sallow fhir fresh fair fresh fresh ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto tweed plain regimental 1 Dec. 6 Dec. 29 Nov. 28 Nov. 5 Dec. 1 Dcc. 30 Nov. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 28 Nov. Netley Exeter Sheerness Woolwich Norwich W eedon New'tle- o- T London « Dublin 840450 keena, Patrick 810451 Keanigane, John 340452 Keay, Joseph 240453 Lewis, William 240454 Little, John 3404551 Lockett, Henry 240456j Lewis, Joseph 240457 Lovejoy, Fredk. t40 458 Leslie, Thomas Z40459 Mitchell, S. D. 240460 240461 240462j 240163 240164 £ 40465 240- 4661 240467 240168 240469 McNulty, John McKnown, John McKenzey, Geo. Mann, George Mansel, Walter Miller, Robert Morsdall, John Moore, Frederick Mead, Charles McGill, Michael 240470: Mawett, John 240471 Murphy, Michael 140472 Morgan, Thomas 240473 Mullins, Edward 240474 Mason, David 140475 Merchant, John 240476j Miller, Robert 240477| Nicholson, Daniel 240* 7- Noble, Edwd. J. 240479 O'Neil, Peter 1506 95th Foot Kilbride, Wicklow labourer 231 5 61 brown hazel fair ditto 29 Nov. „ Roy. Artillery Bradford, York mason 191 5 61 dk. brn hazel dark white slop; cord 3 Dec. 411 ditto W. Bromwich, Staff. collier 231 5 71 brown brown fresh 17 Nov. 138 3rd Foot Liverpool mariner 223 5 71 brown blue fresh regimental 13 Oct. 193 13th Foot Ballymacarrat, Down serrant 24} 5 7} brown blue fresh ditto 28 Nov. 143 80th Foot Newcaotle- u- Lvne painter 193 5 6 brown blue fresh ditto 29 Nov. 330 Royal H. Art. Axbridge, Somerset carman 321 5 41 black hazel fresh ditto 29 Nov. 3307 Roy. Artillery Lincoln groom 191 5 71 It. bm grey fresh grey; cord 4 Dec. 4939 ditto Dublin labourer 22 5 71 brown grey fresh regimental 29 Nov. | 1479 7th Drag. Gds. Sheffield, York clerk 23 5 71 brown grey fresh ditto 5 Dec. 15th Foot Hanley, Stafford puddler 20} 5 71 It. bm blue light plain 7 Nov. 664 22nd Foot Newry, Armagh labourer kO 5 61 brown grey fresh regimental 2 Dec. 689 ditto Dorby ditto 23 5 71 black black fair ditto 29 Nov. 1911 64th Foot London ditto 223 5 41 dk. brn grey frosh ditto 30 Nov. 151 70th Foot Alverstoke, Hants — 15 4 8 brown grey fair ditto 5 Dcc. 1509 71st Foot Bothwell, Lanark miner - 51 e 81 brown brown fresh ditto 8 Nov. 4379 103rd Foot Odiham, Hants labourer 24 5 8 brown grey fresh ditto 29 Nov. 3733 Rille Brigade London tailor 191 5 4} It. bm blue fair plain 5 Dec. 12583 Rl. Engineers Monmouth mason 241 5 41 It. bm blue fresh regimental 30 Nov. 40339 Roy. Artillery Clogher, Tyrone labourer 24 5 51 dk. bm grey fresh ditto 28 Nov. 4441 ditto Manchester carter 191 5 41 It. bm grey fresh ditto 29 Nov. ditto Roscommon joiner 23 5 7} brown grey fresh black ; tweed 28 Nov. 1952 ditto Liverpool clerk 29 5 5 light blue fair regimental 30 Nov. 2919 ditto Tunbridge, Kent labourer 221 6 5 brown hazel fresh ditto 8 Dec. 3168 ditto South Shields, Drhm glass maker 241 5 6} fair brown fair ditto 8 Dec. 270' 37th Brig. Dep. Bristol labourer 20 5 5 brown grey fresh ditto 5 Dec. 640 57thBri^. Dep. Glasgow tailor 20} 5 6} It. brn blue fresh ditto 4 Dec. 12 93rd Foot Rhyr. ie, Aberdeen labourer 221 5 7 black hazel dark ditto 8 Dec. 2150 Roy. Artillery Burdock, Cornwall sail maker 231 5 7 dk. brn huzel fresh ditto 5 Dec. 40438 ditto Ballina, Mayo clothdressr. 24 5 41 It. brn blue fair ditto 28 Nov. had £ 15 in gold in his possession off furlough took great coat and part of reg. nec. recruit, surgically inspected recruit * between Bristol and Brecon supposed to be near Kingston * Monaghan Fleetwood Warringtn. SuezCanal* Calcutta Belfast Aldershot Woolwich Portsmouth Shornclifle Cahir scar left of neck ; oil furlough * from H. M. ship ' Crocodile ' scar on chin and forehoad skin mark on loins; off furlough D, scars on right groin scar on left forefinger ; recruit scars right wrist and hip ; off pas9 Manchester ditto Glasgow Aldershot Malta Newport, M Winchester Chatham Woolwich * between Liverpool and Gosport took waist.- belt and part of reg. nee. took great- coat and part of rcg. nec. mole over right Lip and leg large front teeth, slight cast in right eye blue lines left cheek and eyebrow speaks distinctly j off furlough to Aldorshiti scar on right elbow off furlough 249489 240481 249432 240433! 240184 240435! 2404361 240487 240438 243439 2404 JO 240491 240492 240193 240491 24049.5 140496 240497 240498 2404991 2405021 240501| 240502 14050a 240504 240505 1M0506 240507 240508 240509 Patrick, Richard Plain, John Patter, Fred. Pack, George Poole, Thomas Parker, Robert Robertson, John Sheridan, Patrick Smith, John Smith, Andrew 1530 12th LancorB 7237 Gren. Guards 2600 21st Foot 1958 81st Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery 65thBrig. Dep. 20th Hussars Gren. Guards 1st Foot 3182 1090 4591 2005 Barnslev, York Lynn, Norfolk Gravesend, Kent Woolwich, Kent London Canterbury, Kent Glasgow Drunilane, Cavan Yarmouth, Norfolk Grinard, Cavan shoemaker labourer sawyer painter labourer ditto ditto mariner labourer 119 5 1391 6 | 211 5 20 24 191 19 201 22} 20} 81 0 91 5 51 8 61 8 91 6 brown It. brn It. bm brown It. bm black dk. bra light It. brn dk. brn blue hazel grey brown hazel hazel grey hazel hazel grey Smith, William Sheldon, Joseph Seymour, John Saunders, Wm. Streenan, John Smith, George Spencer, John Triggle, George Thompson, James Thornberry, Wm. Wilkinson, Thos. Whitelamb, Wm. White, William Walker, John Ward, James Wilby, John Warner, Arthur West, William Wilkins, Mark Wood, Robert 226 10th Foot 531 64th Foot 4387 103rd Foot 2938 Roy. Artillery 3658 j ditto — | General Serv. — OOthBrig. Dep. 2481: Scots Fusiliert 642 4th Foot 59781 Roy. Artillery Cork Pristbury, Cheshire Wickbom, Hants Sutton, Surrey Gatcshea 1, Durl am Liverpool Keighley, York Hlaudford, Dorset Manchester Dublin ditto silk piecer groom labourer brickmaker labourer moulder carter farmer labourer 21 5 403 5 23} 5 231 5 21}| 5 211 5 21 23 18} 22 71 dk. brnjgrey 41 dk. brn brown 51 brown grey brown igrey dk. bm | hazel dk. brn hazel It. brn brown brown brown grey hazol blue grev fair fresh fresh fresh ft lr fresh fresh fair fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair brown fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto black ; tweed fustian plain regimental ditto ditto 2 Dec. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 29 Nov. 28 Nov. 8 Dec. 1 Dec. 29 Nov. 1 Dee. 30 Nov. Preston Liverpool Weedon Chichester ditto Horfiold Perth Woolwich Devonport Woolwich I Manchester London Aldershot ditto London Chichester • Aldershot London Greenlaw recruit pockpitted ' M. T.' on right arm partial loss of one front tooth tattooed on chest, arms aud legs broke out of barracks scars on groins, tattooed It. middi* Soger pockpittod, soar right leg ; offfneiough brown mole below left nipple off furlough to Gravesend ditto to Tunbridgi recruit scar on left shin * between Edinburgh and Fort George off furlough to Mill to ( vn, Cavan ditto scar on right orbitoff fui'. ough plain regimental plain regimental ditto tweed; black plain regimental ditto ditto 3 Dec. 28 Nor. 8 Dec. 4 Dcc. 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 28 Nov. 30 Nov. 2 Dec. oO Nov. Colchester Glasgow Newport, M ditto Kilkenny London * London Cork Dublin 1269 6th Drag. GUa. 1640 3rd Foot 347 136 4329 2072 2352 6171 3917 10th Foot 90th Foot 103rd Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto York Lincoln Dews bury, York Blackburn, Lano. London Southwold, Suffolk Luton, Beds Manchester London ditto ditto ditto ditto groom ditto blocker engine fitter lock smith labourer 25} 19 191 221 19 21} 231 18 233 81; fair 8 ibrjwn It. brn brown btown brown light dark black dark brown grey grey blue blue grey drey dark brown hazel fair fwrah fresh fresh fresh foir fresh, dark fair fresh off farlotifh recruit * between Bradford and Liverpoo l sear ri/' ht log ; off furlough to Blandforr'i f' irlou? h ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain fc> rown; cord 30 Nov. 13 Oct. 1 Dec. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 1 Dec. 8 Deo. Shorncliffo , toe past of reg. nec. Calcatta Colchester ' Liverpool Nowport,' jd Winchw ter Sheerer ,3S Shorn 4liffa Woo'iwicj, Hartlepool ofTfurlongh cross oil right arm ; off furlough. scar under left eollar- bone ; oft' furlsugh star on right ar rather long feature 8 > reeruft December 18. POLICE GAZETTE. 7 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE NO. NAME. EEO. NO. COBP8. WHEBE BORN. TBADB. n a < SIZE. HAIB. ETEB. FACB. COAT k TBOUBKB8. DATB OF DSSEBTH. LACE OF DESEBTION. MARKS AJTB REMARKS. 124675 Peter Dunn 6437 Ayr, & c. » | 6453' ditto Mar ian, Westmeath labourer 30 5 6} It. bm | Dlue fair 15 June Ayr • absent from training 124676 John Carroll Hurlford, Ayr collier 21 i. 6 2 t, bra slue fresh 15 June ditto 124677 William Daily 6457 ditto Ayr abourer 23 & 81 dk. bra grey allow 15 June ditto 124678 George Woods 5472 ditto Glasgow ilasterer 26 5 101 dk. brn hazel resh L5 June ditto 124679 John Anderson 5473 ditto Girvan, Ayr abourer 29 > 8 irown 1 grey " air 15 June ditto 124680 John McKenzie 6474 ditto Ayr loilermaker 21 i 51 black jrown lark L5 June ditto 124681 Thomas Rankin 5475 ditto Ardrossan abourer 17 s 31 fair irown air 15 June ditto 124632 James Gordon 5480 ditto fort pa trick, Wigtwn ditto 28 7} black grey sallow 5 June ditto 124683 David Hamilton 5481 ditto Johnstone, Ayr miner 18 > 5 dk. bm grey resh .5 June ditto tattooed on left arm 121684 John Smith 5493 ditto Newton, Ayr tailor 20 6J • lack 1 grey resh J> June ditto mark on left hip r 124685 Robert Green 5494 ditto Ayr collier 27 5 61 brown grey sallow 15 June ditto crown and flag on right arm 124688 John McNee 5495 ditto Kilmarnock shoemaker 24 5 6 brown lazel fair 15 June ditto 124687 John Smith 6605 ditto Kilwinning collier 26 5 9i auburn lazel lair 15 June ditto 124688 William Bowring 5531 ditto Kilmarnock carpentor 28 5 9 d*. bra lazel sallow 15 June ditto J. M.' on right arm 124689 Robert Martin 5536 ditto Aldershot, Hants collier 18 5 61 irown iazel " air 15 June ditto supposed at sea 124690 Charles Kennely 5539 ditto Mavbole, Ayr shoemaker 19 5 7 irown grey rair 15 June ditto 124691 Robert Hamilton 6540 ditto Ayr moulder 25 5 51 jrown grey : resh 15 June ditto lockpitted 124692 William Currie 5541 ditto Kilwinning miner 22 > 4! red grey air 15 June ditto 124693 Michael McCusker 6543 ditto jllasgow moulder 18 5 32 ilack grey resh L5 June ditto 124694 John Wilson 6545 ditto Vhiirkirk, Ayr abourer 22 5 4 dk. bm grey resh 15 June ditto 124695 William Shaw 6549 ditto Armagh ditto 30 5 61 red 1 hazel fair 15 June ditto ' W. S.' on right arm 124696 William Maitland 5550 ditto Dumfries ditto 26 5 5 brown grey fresh 15 Juno ditto 124697 Robert Brown 6554 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr miner 30 5 61 brown | dk. brn fair 15 Juno ditto 124698 William Cameron 5555 ditto A'eilston, Renfrew shoemaker 21 5 43 dk. bra grey sallow 15 June ditto pockpitted 124699 Peter Matheson 5556 ditto Nenry, Down labourer 21 5 brown ! grey fresh —_ 15 June ditto 124700 James Hart 5563 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr lammermn. 20 5 3 » black lazel sallow 15 June ditto anchor on right arm 124701 William Johnstone 5664 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 4 1 dk. brn! brown ireBh 15 June ditto 124702 James Hillhouse 5578 ditto Hurlford miner 22 5 41 It. bra grey lair 15 June dtito decayed teeth 124703 John Brown 5579 ditto Beith abourer 24 5 91! dk. brn | hazel fresh 15 June ditto 124704 John Smith 5583 ditto Girvan ditto 19 5 6{-| dk. brn| blue fresh 15 June ditto 124705 John O'Donnell 5588 ditto Enniskillen, Frmngh. ditto 25 5 Hi black brown fresh 15 June ditto 124706 John Brown 5600 ditto Dairy, Ayr miner 13 5 42 dk. hrn grey fresh 15 June ditto 124707 John McAllester 5601 ditto ditto ditto 22 S 61 It. brn | grey fair —— 15 June ditto 124708 Robert Reid 5603 ditto ditto ditto 21 5 8 brown hazel sallow 15 June ditto 124709 Wm. McCracken 6615 ditto Mentobar, Down ditto 20 6 81 red grey fair 15 June ditto 124710 James Connell 5619 ditto Renfrew collier 18 6 81 dk. bm brown fair 15 June ditto marks on left arm 124711 Samuel Armstrong James McBride 3511 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr miner 28 5 81 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto working in Lugar 124712 3776 ditto Kirkmichael labourer 24 5 62 dk. bm grey fresh — 13 July ditto residing at Dailly 124713 William Miller 3880 ditto Maybole weaver 23 6 6i sandy j liazel fair 13 July ditto supposed to be in Glasgow 124714 Thomas Gordon 3961 ditto Girvan ditto 211 5 62 It. brn grey fair 13 July ditto dead. 121715 John Fisher 4030 ditto Glenluee, Wigton labourer 28 5 5 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124716 Samuel Smith 4046 ditto Maybole, Ayr ditto 30 5 7 brown grey fair 13 July ditto 124717 John Campbell 4L05 ditto Sorn miner 23 5 6 red hazel fair 13 July ditto 124718 John Coogan 4238 ditto Kilmarnock shoemaker 23 5 41 brown grey fair 13 July ditto supposed to be about Dumfries 124719 John McCutcheon 4351 ditto Kirkoswal. l labourer 22 5 6 brown hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124720 Thomas Brown 4307 ditto Ayr fishmonger 22 5 62 light blue fair 13 July ditto 124721 Wm. Henderson 4469 d'tto Newtowntrds, Down miner 291 6 9 brown bluo fresh 13 July ditto 124722 John Cringin 4506 ditto Kilmarnock collier 22 8 61 brown grey fresh 13 July ditto 124723 John Maitland 4514 dittc Maybole blacksmith 28 6 71 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124724 Hugh Clark 4596 ditto Sorn collier 20 5 5 brown hazel freBh 13 July ditto 124725 Robert Shaw 4598 ditto Whithorn, Wigton labourer 23J 5 7 dk. brn hazel dark 13 July ditto 124726 William Lundy 4611 ditto Kilwinning, Ayr ditto 21 5 51 brown hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124727 Thomas McBride 4647 ditto Kirkmichacl miner 22 5 5 black grey dark 13 Julv ditto residing at Burnfoothill, Dalmellington 124728 Adam Adams 4839 ditto Stevenston ditto 22 5 72 dk. brn hazel sallow 13 July ditto at sea 124729 Bernard Campbell 4903 ditto Magherafelt, Derry ditto 22 5 8 dk. bra grey fresh — 13 July ditto 124730 John Ewart 4949 ditto Newtownards, Down ditto 22 5 71 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124731 John Allison 6041 ditto Sandfleld weaver 38 5 611 brown hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124732 James White 5048 ditto Old Monkland. Lanrk labourer 24 5 71 brown grey fair 13 July ditto 124733 James Stewart 6095 ditto Maybole, Ayr shoemaker 251,5 51 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124734 James McKown 5117 ditto Kilbirnie labourer 19 5 51 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124735 John Kelly t> 221 ditto Newry, Down labourer 20 5 5 black hazel fresh . 13 July ditto 124736 Peter Hart 6227 ditto Glasgow shoemaker 22 5 6 brown grey fair 13 July ditto working in Glasgow 124737 John Clark 5236 ditto Girvan, Ayr weaver 19 5 4 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124738 Hugh McLaughlan 5255 ditto Kilmarnock labourer 19 5 52 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 Julv ditto 124739 William White 5265 ditto Forfar ditto 18 6 6 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124740 William Simpson 5269 ditto Houston, Renfrew ditto 26 6 62 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124741 Peter McDonald 5272 ditto Ayr shoemaker 22 5 4 dk. bra hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124742 Hugh Malloy 5287 ditto Govan, Renfrew miner 21 5 3? red grey fair 13 July ditto 124743 Harry Dawson 5289 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr dver 23 5 82 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124744 William McKenna 6294 ditto ditto miner 21 5 91 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124745 William Mair 5347 ditto ditto collier 29 5 51 brown grey fresh 13 July ditto 124746 John Doyle 4660 ditto Girvan stonebreakr 18 5 41 dk. brn dk. brn freBh 21 July ditto 124747 James Rowan 4734 ditto St. Quivox labourer 171 6 4 dk. brn blue fresh • 21 July ditto 124748 William Davidson 5335 ditto Irvine tailor 20 5 62 fair groy fair 5 July ditto 124749 John Nicol 5666 ditto Kilmarnock labourer 20 5 0 dk brn grey fresh 12 July ditto 124750 James Smith 5388 ditto ditto ditto 25 5 8 black hazel dark 6 July ditto 124751 Robert McClymont 6614 ditto Down miner 25 5 42 dk, bra brown fresh 27 June ditto 124752 Thomas Johnstone 5449 ditto Ayr labourer 19 5 52 dk. brn grey fresh 30 June ditto 124753 Thomas ROSS 5610 ditto Athlonc, Roscommon ditto 25 5 101 dk. brn brown sallow 16 July ditto 124754 Henry McLean 6675 ditto Coie Island, Tyrone miner 22 6 61 brown grey fair 20 July ditto 124755 James Adams 8742 1st Surrey Croydon, Surrey labourer - - — — — 25 May Richmond 124756 Robert Ashby 8301 ditto Hammersmith, Midx. ditto - - — — — 28 June ditto 124757 John Barnes 6363 ditto Croydon, Surrey ditto - - — — — ditto 1.24758 James Bashford 7508 ditto Reigate ditto - f •— — — — ditto 124759 George Blackmore 7631 ditto Lambeth ditto - - — — — _ ditto 124760 John Bond 7477 ditto Camberwell ditto ditto 124761 William Boucher 7861 ditto St. James's, Middx. costcrmngr. - - — — — ditto 124762 Joseph Britton 8274 ditto Poplar boilermaker ditto 1217b3 Thomas Burke 8452 ditto Lambeth, Surrey glass blower - — — — — . ditto 124764 Frederick Cable 7409 ditto Clapham lather - - — — — — ditto 124765 Henry Wm. Carter 6633 ditto St. Pancras, Middx. labourer - - — — — ditto 124766 Frank Cole 7674 ditto Southwark, Surrey ostler - - — — — ditto 124767 John Cole 8231 ditto Lambeth plasterer _ ditto 124768 Thomas Conners 8577 ditto Battersea lather 27 June ditto 124769 Henry Corley 7480 ditto Bermondsey labourer - I- — — — ditto 124770 John Cryer 6724 ditto Salford, Lancashire blacksmith - - — •—• — . ditto 124771 Michael Dawson 6858 ditto Bermondsey, Surrey labourer - - — — — . ditto 124772 John Dickson 7164 ditto St. Saviour's ditto - — — — ditto 124773 Samuel Dimock 8732 ditto Lambeth wood cutter - - — — — . ditto 124774 John Dunn 8446 ditto Calcutta, East Indies musician - - — — — — ditto 124775 John Edwards 8744 ditto Penge, Surrey costermngr. - - — — — 23 May ditto 124776 George Elliott 8081 ditto Croydon labourer - — — — ditto 124777 John Ellis 6381 ditto At sea ditto ditto 124778 John Fox 7720 ditto London ditto ditto 124779 Harry Fox 8689 ditto Southwark, Surrey ditto - - — — — ditto 124780 Henry Galpin 8389 ditto Oxford ditto — ditto 124781 James Gambell 8657 ditto Lambeth, Surrey shoemaker 6 June ditto 124782 Alfred Garnish 7360 ditto Barking, Essex labourer ditto 124783 Wm. Joseph Gates 8453 ditto Lambeth, Surrey mason - - — — — ditto 124784 Martin Gleeson 8368 ditto Bermondsey porter — ditto 124785 James Green 8487 ditto Lambeth labourer 19 June ditto 124786 Henry Groves 7142 ditto Croydon blacksmith - - — — — I ditto 124787 George Haddon 124788 James Hannon 81SS ditto Lambeth carpenter ditto 8504 ditto Clonmel, Tipperary St. Saviour's, Surrey ditto — — — — — • ditto 124789 Henry Haydon 8455 ditto bootfinishei - — — — ditto 12479C John Humphries William Jackson 733S ditto Sydenham labourer — ditto 124791 7741 ditto Croydon ditto - - — — — • _ ditto 124795 Timothy Kelly 831< ditto Bermondsey ditto - - — — — — ... ditto 12- 179; James King 808! ditto Kingston mouldor - - — — — _ ditto 124794 John Lavell 8135 ditto Lambeth labourer - - — — — 27 June ditto 1247951 Patrick Leyon 834' , ditto Rotherhitho ditto - - — — — ditto 12479f Timothy McCarthy 776 ditto Lambeth ditto - - — — — ditto 12479' John McCormack 739 ditto Tipperary ditto — - • — — — ditto 12479 Frederick Mylan 76E< ditto Wandsworth, Surrej ditto -! • - — — — ditto 12479 } Thomas Newman 843 ditto Barnes ditto — - — — — ditto 12480 3 Joseph Reiley 830 ditto Rotherhithe ditto - - ' — — — ditto 12480 William Russell 781 ditto Southwark book binde • ditto 12480 2 James Scott 704 7 ditto Peekham labourer - - — — — . ditto 12480 3 Edwd. Geo. Smith I 810 L ditto Brixton bricklayer - ' jT — —. ditto 12480 4 David H. Street 878 4 ditto Walworth labourer —— — ditto o P O L I C E GAZETTE. JDeceihber 24 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). OEFICE K ® . | NAME. BEG. NO. CORPS. WHERE BOBN. TBADE. M < 9 SIZE. HAIR. EXES. PACP. OOAT Si. TBODSEBS. DATE OP DESEBTN. PLACE OP DESBBIION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 124805 121806 124807 124308 124809 124810 124811 124812 124813 124814 Thomas Tracey Samuel Tucker Edward Wallace Benjamin Ward John Welsh Frederick Williams Harry Williams Henry Williams John Williams Thomas Williams 7713 7987 8150 8431 8360 7175 8707 8506 8440 8369 lat Surrey ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Bermondsey Taunton, Somerset Bermondsey, Surrey Croydon Bow, Middlesex London Stockwell, Surrey Southwark Christchurch Lambe'h labourer shoemaker labourer ditto porter book binder porter engineer printer mason — - — —, — 18 May 20 June Richmond ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 124815 124816 124817 124818 121819 124820 124821 124822 124823 124824 James Yates 7319 ditto Wandsworth labourer ditto ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Alt'" ouch £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion, L 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 FROM. DATS. BATIKS. Frederick Bass Charles Hall John Ingram M. F. Hooper James Windsor John Ragan Daniel Duggan Arthur Page Edward A. Ford George Moore Wm. B. Holloway James Jones Henry Walker Adol. A. Robson Walter Grimshaw Henry Avery* Thomas W. Holman James Badcock David Lovatt James Jones James Jenkens Joseph Ross Henry Davidson John Prentice George Henry Edwin C. Bibby James Hodge Thomas Williamson John J. McGittigan James Powell Mark Lee George Howard George Johns Charles Spice Henry Webb George Farr Leonard Rushton Edward Paton Frederick S. Lawford John H. Higgins Shearwater, deserter ditto Pallot, deserter Scout, desertor ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Cambridge, straggler Royal Adelaide, desertor D. of Wellington, deserter ditto ditto ditto Devastation, deserter Favorite, deserter ditto D. of Wellington, deserter ditto Eicellent, desorter Favorite, deserter ditto ditto ditto Victory, deserter Fly, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto Royal Adelaide, deserter Fly, deserter Naval Barracks, deserter ditto ditto Egeria, straggler ditto Cadmus, deserter Egeria, deserter Sept. Sept. Oct. July July July July July July Dec. Oct. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. A. B. ditto ditto engineer gun- room steward ordinary ditto private, R. Marines lieut., R. Marines A. B. ditto ordinary, 2nd class signalman, 3rd clas ordinary ditto stoker ordinary ditto A. B. ordinary cook's mate ordinary ditto ditto ditto boy, 1st class signalman, 3rd cl. shipwright A. B. ditto ditto ordinary, 2ni class A. B. ordinary ditto A. B. gunner, R. M. A. private, R. Marines musician act. eng.- room art. < 4 a < SIZH. WHBRB BOB*. HATH. BTEg. TAC1. 22 6. 7 Deal, Kent dark grey dark 20 5 6 Cheltenham, Gloucester It. brn grey fair 20 5 7 Banff, Scotland light grey fresh 28 6 11 London brown blue — 21 5 5 Kent dark grey _ 22 5 6 Cork brown hazel 20 5 3 London brown blue 28 71 Derby dark 6 grey — 28 5 71 — light blue — 20 5 51 Southampton brown grey fresh 20 5 4 Soutmolton, Devon brown groy fair 18 5 4 Beth nal- gn., Middlesex It. brn blue fresh 18 5 6 Portsmouth light blue fresh 23 5 6 London dk. brn hazel fresh 21 5 4 Pilton, Devon dk. brn grey fair 28 5 6 Uxbridge, Middlesex It. brn grey fair 19 5 10 Eversham, Sussex light grey fair 19 5 6 Hoxton, Middlesex brown brown fresh 26 4 81 Dublin light blue fair 18 5 12 Bethnal- green, Middx. It. brn blue fair 19 5 4 • brown hazel fair 19 5 5 Glasgow brown brown ruddy 20 5 6 Belfast brown blue fresh 18 5 3 London brown brown ruddy 20 5 5 Paisley brown grey dark 17 5 24 Nottingham brown hazel fair 21 6 6 St. Germans, Cornwall light blue fair 32 5 4 Clifton, Bristol dk. brn bine fair 26 5 11 London dk. bra blue dark 23 5 4 Anteny, Cornwall brown brown dark 21 i 9 East Budleigh, Devon brown grey ruddy 18 5 2 Bridgwater, Somerset brown blue fair 22 5 7 Camborne, Cornwall ilk. brn hazel dark 19 6 6 Chelsea, Middlesex black brown fair 20 6 4 Clapham, Surrey brown hazel fresh 23 5 7 Bethnal Green, Midlx. brown groy fair 27 6 10 Birmingham brown grey fresh 22 5 7 Edinburgh red brown fresh 35 5 81 Southampton, Hants brown blue fair 24 5 7 ditto dark dark dark MARKS AND REMARKS. dark spots on left Bide served in Ganges, Himalaya, and Duke of Wellington scar under left eye j served in Impregnable served in Rodney ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 reward served iu Implacable, Repulse, and ImmortaUtS ditto served in Victory served in Sultan £ 3 reward served in Royal Adelaide served in Immortaliti £ 3 reward served in Pembroke and Asia * alias Day £ 3 reward served in Duke of Wellington ditto served in Aurora £ 3 reward served in Plover £ 1 reward served in Victory £ 3 reward served in Implacable, Minotaur, & Duke of Wellington ditto scar side of left eye j served in Aurora & Cambridge ditto served in Revenge and Topaze ditto served in Victory and Endymion ditto served in Topaze and Duncan ditto served in Fisgard and Boscawen £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto mole on left side of neck served in Ev. dymion scar on tcmiile, spots on left hand; eerved in Hercules served in Lord Clyde, Rapid, and Lord Warden £ 1 reward served in Trafalgar and Endymion ditto served in Inconstant and Caledonia £ 3 reward ditto served in Indus and Agincourt Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHARGED PROM. DATE. RATING. K D> SIZE. WHERE BOB*. HAIB. EYES. TACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. William Riley Levi Rowe John Louis Barstow Edmund T. Jarvis Benjamin Newton William Kirk Francis Mansfield Jos. Wedgebrow Charles Stallard Robert Lewis Vincent Daphne Duke of Wellington Adventure Devastation Rapid Shearwater Immortaliti Implacable Swiftsure 1 Dec. 21 Oct. 11 Sept. 2 Oct. 17 Sept. 11 Aug. 7 Sept. 21 Aus. 18 JulV boy, 2nd clnia private, R. Marinos ordinary, 2nd class captain's servant lamp trimmer ordinary ditto private, R. Marines cook's mate A. B. 151 22 40 20 22 191 19 30 22 23 5 3 5 7 5 6 5 6 5 5} 4 11 5 9 5 6£ 5 5 5 61 Kingston- on- Thames Luxborough, Somerset Margate, Kent Chatham, Kent Portsmouth Dumfries Bethnal On., Middlesx. Plumstead, York Havant, Hants Manchester brown brown brown brown dark dk. brn dark It. brn brown black hazei grey It. brn groy grey blue grey grey brown dk. brn fresh dark fair fair fair fair fresh dark 6allow low, projecting forohead ; discharged as objectionable discharged ae objectionable; served in Penelope, Caesar, & Vietory flower on right hand j discharged with disgrace discharged as objectionable; served in Asia served in Duncan, St. Vincent, and Excellent served in St. Vincent and Excellent discharged as worthless and incorrigible; served in Donegal discharged us objectionable ; served in Duke of Wellington discharged as objectionable ; served in Ganges, Indus, & Mejara ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § x. NAME. DIVISION. WHE2B BORN. TRADB. M o < SIZE. HAIR. BYES. PACB. COAT & TROUSERS 1 DATE OP j DISCHRG. PLACE OP DISCHARGE. MARKS AJTD REMARKS. Thomas Daniels Andrew Scott George Sutleff John Harris James Head George Stimpson* William Mace Patrick Kennedy* William Robinson DepSt Plymouth R. MarineArt. ditto Chatham ditto R. MarinoArt. ditto DepSt Depftt Llandilo, Carmarthen Penningham, Wigton Blackburn, Lane. St. Ive's, Cornwall ] pswich London Cbathum, Kent Dublin Preston, Lancashire London puddler labourer weaver clerk groom clerk seaman plumber puddler carman 25 23 24 22J 28J 19$ 22 191 20j 201 5 8} 5 6 5 9 5 81 3 71 5 5 5 10 5 7} 5 51 5 51 brown black brown brown brown brown brown dk. bra brown brown grey grey brown grey blue hazel grey brown brown blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh uniform ditto unifoim uniform 14 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Doc. 2 Dee. 4 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 30 Nov. Canterbury Plymouth Portsmouth ditto Chat ham ditto Lewes ditto Canterburv ditto discharged as objectionable discharged as an incorrigible and worthless character discharged as an objectionable character ditto » alius Charles Houghton discharged with ignominy; anchor left arm, ship ou rt. ditto ditto ditto Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHEBB BOBN. TEADB. w -> l SIZE. HAIR. EYES. PACB. COAT & TE0USEBS DATE OP DESEBTN. DESERTION I MARKS AND REMARKS. " f. Henry J. Johnson John Beswick Hiram Morley William Foley John MillWood Charles Hill Samuel Davis Frederick Beattie William Stewart George Williams R. MarinoArt. Portsmouth Chatham Portsmouth R. MarineArt. London Airlrie, Lanark Newark, Notts Leods, Yorkshire Ware, Herts Surbiton, Surrey Bristol London Dundee, Forfar Soberton, Hants groom miner gasfitter clothdresBr. labourer ditto bricklayer Bhoemakor groom labourer 194 18 J01 18 194 19} 192 18 201 204 5 7} 5 71 5 6 5 6 5 61 5 61 5 61 5 6 5 6 5 9 brown fair sandy brown brown brown It. bra brown brown dk. brn brown hazel hazel grey grey hazel grey hazel grey blue fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain pilot j tweed umi roes uniform blue; grey black undress uniform tweed grey undress uniform 16 Dec. 15 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Dec. 3 Dec. 5 Dec. 5 Dec. 25 Nov. Portsmouth Stirling Portsmouth York • Chatham Bristol Edinburgh Portsmouth ditto l- ecruit ditto off furlough recruit recruit * between Cambridge and London recruit, attested recruit off furlough IK> HDOK ; PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFCE, BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W, C,
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