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01/01/1875

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 01/01/1875
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5611
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FOLIC fcg Slut& ontg; CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misder eanors of an aggravated nature, and against . Receivers of tolm Goods, reptetsd Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Name* of Person* charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not knoion, their Appearance, Dress, and other marts of Identity. The Names ef 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. 5611 FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1875. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed • offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the E or, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. *#* Al'rhenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all 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 forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS. pair of light coloured Bedford cord Trousers ; and a pair of men's new lace- up Boots. Two men were seen near the place about the time, one wearing a billycock hat, the other a cap ; one of them is supposed to be wearing the stolen jacket. Information to be given to Superintendent Dale, County Police Office, Macclesfield, Cheshire.— Bow- street, December 28, Description of two men who absconded from South- ampton, on the 12th instant, charged with housebreaking, and stealing two gold Watches : NOAH LEE, 22 years of age, 5 feet 7J inches high, dark hair, eyes, and complexion, scar on forehead near left eye, a gipsy, but has worked as a stoker in steam boats ; dressed in blue monkey jacket, blue cloth trousers, Scotch cap, with feather in it, and large muffler handkerchief, tied loosely round his neck. WILLIAM SULLIVAN, alias LEE, 19 years of ago, 5 ie£- t 44 inches high, dark brown hair, fresh complexion; dress* e< S- iti blue cloth trousers, serge frock, has the appearance of a man- of- war's- man. They had in their possession a lady's gold Geneva Watch, plate glass, metal dome, and chased back. Information to be given to Head Constable Breary, Southampton, who holds a wairant for their apprehension.-— Bow street, December 23. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOTJNDISG. About noon on the 21st instant the dead body of a full- grown female Child wa3 found in a dike in Peterborough wrapped in new unbleached calico, black wadding and brown paper, a piece of black braid was found tied tightly round the child's neck. At the inquest a verdict was returned of Wilful Murder against some person or persons unknown. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Police ' Station, Peterborough, Northamptonshire.— Bow- st., Jan. 1. A reward of ,£ 100 ( in addition to the ,£ 100 akeady offered, and to be paid by Her Majesty's government), will be paid by the family of the deceased James Beech, of Betchton, in the county of Chester, who was murdered in his1 house on the 23rd of September last, to any person or persons | who will give such information and evidence as shall lead to : the discovery and conviction of the murderer or murderers, | such not being the person or persons who have actually com- j mitted the murder. Information to be given to Superinten- 1 dent Roubottom, Constabulary Station, Middlewicb, or at any of ths Police Stations in the county of Chester.— Bow- j street, December 28. About 2 a. m. on the 19th instant, the dead Body of a full- grown female Child was found in an entry in Chancery Stolen in the borough of Newcastle- on- Tyne, on the 20th instant, by means of housebreaking: a gold Chain and Pendant, with glass back, large ruby and pearl in centre ; a gold Scarf Pin, with dark blue star and pearl in centre : a lady's small gold Geneva Watch, gold dial and chapters, steel hands, No. 2280 ; a gold Watch, without the back and out of repair ; a gold wedding Ring; a gold finger Ring, set) with two yellow stones and one red ditto ; a gold mourning Ring, with ' W. W.' inside; a gold keeper Ring, black enamelled, with the words ' In . memory of •' a pair of gold Spectacles; a pair of silver Ear- rings ; a silver patent lever Watch, No. 5076 ; a silver Butter Knife ; a round silver plated ( lake Basket, handle bent a little to one side ; a i ilver plated Sugar Basin, blue glass inside ; a silver plated Teapot, blue ground, with white flower in centre ; a silver plated Toast Rack ; a gutta percha Tobacco Pouch ; and an old silver Watch, silver guard Chain, doubled in four lengths, attached. Information to be given to Chief Constable Nicholls, Newcastle- on- Tyne.— Bow- street, December 23. . j the 1st instant, and not on the 11th instant, as before stated, lane, in the borough of Bolton, wrapped in a portion of the Any person giving such information that will lead to their •' Bolton Weekly Guardian ' newspaper, dated Nov. 15, 1874. j recovery, and conviction of the offender or offenders, will be At the inquest a verdict was returned of ' Wilful murder, handsomly rewarded. Information to be given to Superin- against some person or persons unknown.' Information to • be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.—' Bow- street, December 24. Description of JOHN MORAN, against whom a warrant has 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 26 th 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 chcekbone, and clean shaved ; dressed usually as a horse • lealer, which occupation he follows ; he is well known at the principal markets and fairs in the kingdom, and has also been engaged in England and Ireland as a trotting match rider. It is supposed that he will endeavour to emigrate. A reward of £ 50 will be paid by Her Majesty's Government to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the apprehension of the said John Moran. Information to be given to Chief Constable Glosssp, Police Office, Birming- U^'-'^- Bew- street, December 23. high, dark brown hair aad- moustache-; dressed in pepper- and- salt coloured jacket, cord trousers, fly fronts, and as supposed to be wearing the stolen jackst over his own. He has travelled about the country with a shooting gallery. Information to be given to Superintendent Coope, Alfreton, Derbyshire, who h » lds a, warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 30. Absconded from Browe, Norfolk, on the 15th. instant, charged with larceny : HENRY, alias HARRY BUNT, a labourer, about 60 years of age, aboat 5 feet 8 inches high, slender build, dark complexion, dark short hair,, turning grey, and no whiskers j dressed in a brown velvsteen coat, cord trousers, dark hairy cap, and lace- up boots. Informa- tion to be given to the Police, Bungay, Suffolk.— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen from a dwelling- hoase in Rochdale, on the 18th ultimo : a pair of dirty Bedford cord Tror. sers ; a pair of blaek cloth Trousers, lined; a pair of blac'. i and white 3triped moleskin Trousers ; a black cloth shooting Coat, two pockets outside, one left breast; a dark brown plush Vesi; a dark cloth Yest ; a pair of Wellington Boots, not much worn ; two white flannel Singlets ; a black and white plaid woollen Shirt; three pairs of worsted Stockings ; a pair o£ lace- up Boots, in good repair ; and a large blue and white coloured Handkerchief. By a lodger, giving the name of JOHN MORRIS, supposed to be a collier; and a native of Staffordshire : about 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches Jaigh, very dark complexion, dark hair and moustache, round face, and hair cut short. Information to be given to tho Chief Constable, Rochdale, Lancashire.-— Bow- street, December 28. Absconded on the 18th instant from Warran street, Fitzroy- square, stealing— a gold Geneva Watch; a lady's gold neck Chain ( jack pattern), Locket attached ( portrait of a child one side, hair reverse; a gold Brooch, oval shape: a Bonnet, trimmed, with black and violet f sathers; and a grey linsey Dress, trimmed with black velvet : a woman, 22 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fair complexion, and blue eyes ; of respectable appearance.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, December 21. Stolen from a watchmaker's workshop, in Manchester, during the last ten days : a gold English lever Watch, No. 4110 ; a ditto, No. 1079, ' Wilkinson, Leeds,' on cap ; a ditto, No. 26345, maker Ollivant, Manchester; a ditto, No. 82217, maker H. Batty, Manchester ; a ditto, No. 12092, maker G. Hammond, Manchester ; a ditto, No. 50906, maker Porthouse, London ; a ditto, No. 73440 ; a ditto, No. 42131 ; a ditto, No. 12462 ; a ditts, No. 6750, maker Goklstone, Manchester; a ditto, No. 20841 ; a ditto, No. 8117, maker John Hall, Manchester ; a ditto, No. 10265, maker Webb, London ; a ditto, f- plate, No. 845, maker Spreat, Manchester; a gold Watch, No. 7011, maker Broadbank, London ; and a silver English Lever, No. 7511, maker W. Batty, Manchester. By a watchmaker, named Henry Brown, who absconded at 8 p. m. on the 21st instant: he is about 37 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, rather slender, dark complexion, long moustache, twisted up at the ends ; dressed in a black cloth suit, trousers tight at knees, and loose bottoms, and black silk hat; he was formerly in buisness as a watchmaker in _ . , Fownes- street, Dublin. A reward of i> 20 will be paid for feet turn out. Information to be given to Superintendent his apprehension, and recovery of the property, or in propor- illt TVTAlf « vn j. „ mi „ i 1 r„ f x: ± „ i. _ • _ a it HOISE AMD CATTLE STEALING. Further information, respecting the three Hereford Heifers, stolen from Morehampton Park, as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 16th instant: they were missed on tendent Tanner, Herefordshire Constabulary, Abbey Dore, — Bow- street, December 30. Stolen from a stable at Bradford Farm, Witheridge, about 6 p. m. on the 26th instant: a light bay cart Mare, 6 years old, lately clipped, ia fair condition, 144 hands high, hind legs white, one white forefoot, white face, and the fore Wood, B Division, Devon Bow- street, December 30. FORGERY. Absconded on the 24th ultimo, charged on a warrant with forgery : WALTER COLLIS, jl8 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and eyes, slight moustache, oval face; dressed in grey overcoat, blue serge yachting jacket under, dark vest and trousers, high hat; walks very erectly and is of gentlemanly appearance ; friends reside at Cherry Orchard- road, Croydon. Information to be given t, o the City of London Police, Bow- lane Station.— Bow- street, December 21. Constabulary, South Molton.— Description of WILLIAM INGRAM, for whose appre- hension a warrant has been issued for stealing two Steers ( recovered), the property of George Redman, at Lulliugstone : He is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, dark hair, and whiskers shaved off' tion to the value recovered. Information to be given at the Detective Office, Cheapside, Manchester.— Bow- street, Dec. 24. Description of JOHN ROBERTS, a Welshman, charged upon a warrant with embezzlement : 29 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, rather stoutly built, fresh complexion, , , . ,, - - dark ! full face, blaek hair, dark brown whiekers and moustache ; t , • dressed in black frock or dark | dressed, in black billycock hat, black pilot cloth monkey brown coat cord trousers, brown woollen waistcoat, lace- up ; jacket with velvet coll white fustian double- breasted vest, boots dark brown dog skin cap, is a drover and a native of I Jtw0 rows of black bultons new corduroy trousers, fall front Ivy Hatch Wrotham, Kent; has been convicted of felony, | flaimel shirt with red stri coloured woollen muffler is krown at the Spur public- house, Borough, London, and is i | trong ] ace. llp boota with ti ^ n heels and toes. He can supposed to be residing at or near to 4, Iving s- place, South- 1 - -- - — wark, London. Information to be given to Superintendent Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford.— Bow- street, Dec. 28. Stolen from a field near Grove House, Cheshunt, on the 1st instant: a chestnut mare Pony, 124 hands high, iiog mailed, and has a blemish on near fore fetlock. £ 10 reward will be paid to any person giving such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the Pony. Information to be given at the Cheshunt Police Station, Herts.— Bow- street, Dec. 23. BURGLARY AMD MOUSE BREAKING. During the night of the 22nd instant, the dwelling- house of Mr. Carrills, Wollaton, near Nottingham, was broken and entered by two men, and it is believed that one or both of them was wounded while making their escape, through the window by shots from a revolver : one is a stout man. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Palethorpe, County Police Station, Nottingham,— Bou- sireel, December 30. Stolen about 12 noon on the 22nd instant, from the dwelling- house of Thomas Cooper, of Kettleshulme, collier, by picking the lock of the front door : a blaek cloth Jacket and Vest, quite new; a grey mixture Jaeket and Vest; LARCENY AN D EMBEZZLEMEHT. Absconded on the 18th ultimo, charged on a warrant with stealing two suits of Clothes, one black mixture, and one white check : WILLIAM SMITH, a groom, 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair complexion, small whiskers; he is a native of Reaaing, and has been in service at Ryde, Isle of Wight,, Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Town Hall, Folkestone, Kent.— Bow- street, Jan. 1. ALICE WALTON, charged with larceny, as advertised ice Gazette of the 21st ult., has been apprehended. • street, J unwary 1, .: Stolen from the dwelling- house of Angus Griffiths, of Ironville, in the county of Derby, on the 24th instant : a dark blue pilot Jacket, with black horn buttons, double- breasted, and bound with black worsted braid, and a round hard black Hat. By a lodger named JOHN GAMBLE, of Wigston, Leicester, about 23 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches speak a little English, and was seen on the 18th instant at Criccieth, Carnarvonshire. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Hughes, Towyn, or to Sergeant Jones, Four Crosses, Festiniog, Merionethshire.— Bow- street, December 24. _ Absconded on the 18th instant: JOHN WAY, a bright- smith, charged with larceny from his masters Messrs. Abbott and Son : he i3 20 years of age, about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, black hair, dark eyes, stout build, dark complexion, and has the letters ' J. W.' in blue ink just above right wrist ; dressed in blue pilot cloth monkey jacket, with velvet collar, dark trousers, imitation sealskin vest, black bowler hat, and springside boots ; he will probably make for Wales, and seek employment at ironmongers. Information to be given to Head Constable Vanstone, Bideford, North Devon, who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Dec. 23. Description of a man charged with embezzlement, at Hanley, v.- ho absconded on the 7 th July last, and went to Dover, and from there to Newcastle- on- Tyne : JAMES BROWN, ironworker or puddler, 25 or 26 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light complexion, slight sandy wfeiskers and moustache, walks erect, has been in the army, and is marked on left side with the letter ' D.'; it is supposed that he is going about the country hawking. Information * to be given to Chief Constable Williams, Police Office, Hanley, Staffordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 23. JOHN DUTTON, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 13th ultimo, charged with stealing £ 5 from a dwelling 2 POLICE GAZETTE. Ja nuary house, is still at large. '^ Information to be given to Police pouch, pocket- knife, and is supposed to have had a consider- Constable John, Tybroughton, Flintshire, who holds a war- j able amount of money in his possession. He intended calling rant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 23. ! in Vyse- street and Richard- street, Birmingham, also at the _.,„„ n'urmn* -.,- r- r- no, i , . | Bell Foundry, Birmingham, It is feared that some ill has ,, ,. FRANK SMITH, alias MILES, advertised ^ ^ ; befallen him, or that he has met with some foul treatment. Police Gazette of the 14th instant, has been apprehended at jInformation to be given to Superintendent Eread, Kent Con- Malvern and is committed for trial at Maidstone Sessions. stabulary Dartforl.-^ ow- sJr^, December 30. The saddle marked- ' C. Trice' ( not Price as previously des-. cribed), and other articles, have not yet been recovered. Remanded at the Borough Petty Sessions, a man, who Information to_ be given to the Head Constable, Tunbridge gave the name WILLIAM PALMER, son of an iron manager at Brighton, and stated that he was known in Bromsgrove, and also to an iron manager in High- street, Southampton, and at Horsel^ y Fields, Wolverhampton; he Wells, Kent.— Bow- street, December 23. Description of JAMES EARLEY, charged with embezzlement: he is from 20 to 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 or : j- suppos" ed to be well ae £ ted witb Li7erp00i a" a he has 9 inches high, dark complexion, short dark curly hair and | aUuded to Rose- hill Police station and Walton Borough Gaol: he is 5 feet 8 inches high, states that he is 52 . years of short moustache; dressed in dark crat and vest, cotton cord trousers, black stiff billycock hat, and old blucher boots; supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Boston, or at Leeds. Information to be given to Superintendent Danby, Brigg, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 23. Description of FRANCIS BOSWELL, alias GEORGE MOODY, charged with having, on the 18th instant, at Brigg, stolen— a pair of short leather Leggiags, fasten with loops and buckle at top ; f^ o closing Awls, a stabbing Aw), a shoemaker's small Knife, a ball of white Hemp, a meer- schaum Pipe, and a leather iStrap, the property of- George Turner : he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, black hair,. small whiskers and moustache; dressed in two old dark cldth coats, black vest, white ditto underneath, violet and white neckerchief, fustian trousers ( which have been torn at right knee and a patch put under- neath and darned down), aud stiff hat; supaoSed to be a bricklayer, but may be hawking herrings t^ jFmussels. He belongs to Beverley, and is supposed to have; been convicted there of stealing birds. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Danby, Brigg, Lincolnshire, who hold a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 23. FRAUDS AMD AGGRAVATED MISSEMEAIOUSS. A warrant has been granted for the apprehension of a man named. GEORGE CORRY, charged with obtaining a quantity of goods from several tradesmen in Leamington. Amongst the goods obtained were a gold G'eneva Watch, with dial and dome, engraved back, No. 25221 ; a gold Geneva Watch, engine turned back, garter and shield, with gilt dome/ No. 15642; and a gold Geneva Watch, engraved back, gilt dome and dial, No. 45411. The Watches are supposed to liave been pledged or sold in the neighbourhood of Padding- ton or Islington, Corry is about 5 feet 6 or 7* inches high, fair complexion, light whiskers and moustache, and no beard. He is well known to the N Division of the Metropolitan Police. Information to be given to Superintendent Lund, Town Hall, Leamington, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, Dec. 287 Charged on a warrant with fraudulent bankruptcy: WALTER MOORE, late of No. 3, Meredith- street. Clerken- well, 25 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, light curly hair, moustache, and imperial, no whiskers, grey eyes, fresh com- plexion, of respectable appearance. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Depart- ment, 26, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, December 23. MISCELLANEOUS IMPORMATSOH3, Description of WILLIAM HELSEY, remanded at Worcester to the 6th ingfaut on suspicion of having stolen an unfinished Night dress/ trimmed with tatting : about 19 yrs. of age, 5 feet 5J inchp high, dark hair, dark eyes, and fresh complexion, has lostitnird finger of right hand. In his pos- session were Pawntickets for the following Articles : a new reefer Jacket, boupd with braid, sleeves lined with scarlet, and in the pocket was a piece of tobacco paper marked ' R. Dixon, 35, HigWstreetfeTewkesbury'; a worn reefer Jacket; a black cloth Jacket, vhth pockets on sides ; a pair of side- spring Boots, pegged ; a pair of brown kid Gloves ; a black, white, and red Muffler. Information to be given to the Worcester City Police.-;- Bow- street, January 1. Remanded until the 6th proximo, charged with larceny at Donington on Bain, Lincolnshire: GEORGE WEBB, of Kencott, Oxfordshire,! 45 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, sallow complexion, dajk hair, turning grey, dark brown eyes, and a scar on back oi left hand. Information to be given to Superintendent Thorsby, Lincolnshire Constabulary, Louth. — Bow- street, December 30. Absconded on the 28th instant, while on license, from Ingleby Greenhow, North Riding of Yorkshire : No. 307 FREDERICK BATTY, 17 years of age, about 5 feet 2 ins. high, light brown hair, grey eyes, sharp features, clear com- plexion, and scar on left thumb; supposed to be dressed in dark mixture tweed cloth coat aud vest, corduroy trousers, new dark frieze topcoat, hard felt hat, and lace boots. £ 1 reward, with all reasonable expenses will be paid for his apprehension, by the Rev. R. G. Fish, Castle Howard Reformatory, Welburn, York.— Bow- street, December 30. Description of a man who is charged with obtaining board and lodging from the 19th to the 21st instant and 12s. 6d., by false pretences, at Sutton Heath, near Church Broughton : about 65 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, ordinary make, stoops a little, almost white hair, grey- whiskers or moustache, dark imperial, fresh complexion, is very talkative, and of shabby genteel appearance'; diessed in a dark great- coat, coat, and vest, narrow striped dark grey trousers, darned at the knee, red checked shirt, paper collar, no necktie, blue ribbed worsted stockings, lace- up boots, and high- crowned billycock hat. Had a Watch and Chain, which he represented to be gold, and carried a walking Stick in his hand. He spoke a good deal about Newcastle- under- Lyme, Stoke- on- Trent, Silverdale, Barlaston ( where he said he came from), and other pottery towns. Information to be given to Superintendent Whieldon, Ashbourne, or to Inspector Taylor, Church Broughton, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, December 30. Description of HARRY HEMDEN, watchmaker and jeweller, of Dartford, who left his home and proceeded to Birmingham on business on the 21st instant, since which nothing has been heard of him : 27 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, slight moustache, dark hair, and pale face ; dressed in black cloth trousers and vest ( double- breasted), black froek coat, black rough overcoat, velvet collar, right hand outside pocket torn, black silk hat, with very deep mourning band, carried a black billycock hat in his pocket, clastic- side boots, military fronts, striped socks, white cotton shirt, gold studs, with bluish stones, black knot tie, black sleeve links, hair albert, with gold mounts, gold Geneva lever watch, coloured gold locket, with child's photograph and ' In Memory of engraved on it, brown india- rubber tobacco age, but looks about 40, sandy hair, no whiskers, large pandy beard and moustache, stout make, hazel eyes, very fluent in speech, and writes a good hand; dressed in a dark tweed round jacket, double- breasted waistcoat, very old trousers, top hat,' 1 and blucher boots. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bradshaw, Wrexham, Denbighshire. — Bow street, December 30. Missing from his Jiome since 8 30 a. jn. on the 24th inst.: GEORGE WOOLLAM, a builder^ and innkeeper of the ' Talbot,' Wem, Salop, about 51 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hais, blue eyes, dark sandy whiskers ; dressed in a grey suit of elothes, black jimerow hat; he hadyabout £ 20 upon him, and stated that he was going to WhiSphurch ; he has not since been heard of, and it is^ feared some jll has befallen him,, Information to be given to Superintendent Haines, Whitchurch, or to Sergeant Heyward, Wem, Salop.— Bow- street, December 30. Description of a young man who gives the name of HENRY WHITE ( supposed fictioiis), committed for trial at the ensuing quarter sessions at Oxford, charged with stealing a Watch from the person of a gentleman on the Great Western Railway, during the accident near Hampton Gay, Oxon, on the 24th . instant: about 19 years of age, 6 feet 5 inches high, light'hair- and complexion, no whiskers, and stammers very much ; dresse'd in long close- fitting light- coloured tweed coat, with velvet collar, vest of same material, 1 dark plaid cloth trousers, striped flannel shirt, high silk hat, and strong lac^ t- up boots. Information to be given to Inspector Bowen, X'ouuty Police Station, Woodsto ® **, Oxon. — How- street, December 30. The dead body of a newly - born male Child, wrapped in a newspaper, was found in Shrewsbury on the 17th instant. Information t6" be given to Head Constable Davies, Shrews- bury, Salop.— Bow- street, December 28. • Absconded from Lusk Prison, Dublin, and was last seen at 11- 30 a m. on the 15th inst. : JEREMIAH DOHERTY, 24 years of age,- 5 feet 8j ingjbes high, light brown hair, small dbrk whiskers under his chin, small dark moustache, brown eyes and eyebrows, Bmall cocked nose, regular mouth, fresh complexion, round visage, slender make, shamrock and anchor tattooed on left arm ; dressed in a dark frieze mcJtkey jacket, barragan vest, cord trousers, jerry hat, and havvy boots, all marked ' L. P.' He was convicted on the 6th J( uly, 1869, afr Cork City, is a labourer, was born in Kilbenny, co. Limerick, resided before conviction ac Upton Reformatory, and his friends reside at Kiibenny. A reward of from £ 3 to £ 5 will be paid to any person who may apprehend and deliver up a convict who shall have effected his escape from a govern- ment prison, on application ta the Governor of the prison. Information to be given at the Constabulary Stations, or to the officer in charge of convicts at Lusk, Dublin.— Bow- street, December 28. Description of two youths, committed to Northallerton Sessions, for office and shopbreaking, in Middlesborough : JAMES BROWN, a labourer, and a native of Workington, Cumberland, 17 years of age, 5 feet inch high, stiff build, fresh complexion, dark eyes, brown hair, burn mark on right arm ; he states that he has resided at West Hartlepool, Darlington, Jarrow- on- Tyne, and Walker, and has worked with his father James Brown, at the West Hartlepool Rolling Mills, as a labourer. SAMUEL HAMMOND, a native of Shimpling, Norfolk, 15 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches higle, pale complexion, slender build, dark eyes, light brown hair ; he has served 2 years in a Reformatory in Suffolk, for larceDy, in January, 1872. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Borough Police Station, Middlesborough, " Yorkshire.— Bow- street, December 28. ' y, • Committed for trial at Northallerton Quarter Sessions, to be held on the 5th proximo, on a charge of larceny : GEORGE HARTAS, 32 years of age, 5* eet 2| inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, and proportionate figure ; dressed in fustian jacket, corduroy trousers and vest, black felt hat, and new strong lace- up boots ; a labourer, and a native of Leven, East Riding. He has been previously convicted of larceny, and has served several periods of imprisonment in Beverley Gaol. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office, Malton, Yorks.— Bow- street, December 28. Remanded until the 31st instant, on a charge of stealing from a stable at Llynclys, in the parish of Llanyblodwell, on the night of the 23rd instant: a man who gave his name THOMAS HOLLAND, and says he is a collier, 26 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, black hair, grey eyes, and rather flat face; dressed in a dark cloth jacket, light waist- coat, cord trousers, strap round waist, and cap; had in his possession a very good Safety Lamp, a small pair of- Pincers, and a centre Punch,, supposed to have been stolen. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop. — Bovi- street, December 28. Absconded from Ely, oil the 25th instant, charged with assaulting Police Constable Alfred Ellistone, and doing him grievous bodily harm on the 24th instant: JONATHAN LEMON, of Ely, a labourer, belonging to the Army Reserve, about 26 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, light hair, small moustache, and fair face rather freckled: dressed either in a black chummy hat and pilot jacket, or moleskin suit audglight cap. Information to be given to Superintendent Smith, Ely, Cambs., who holds a warrant for his apprehen- sion.— Bow- rtrett, December 28. * .. / j'jii.. I Missing from his heme at little Brickhill since 7T5 p.: on the 25th instant: HENRY WILLIAM JEANNERET a watchmaker, about 38 years of age, 5 feet 6 io, r, 1 high, dark brown hair, inclined to curl, black '- fthiske: moustache, cut short, hasel eyes, large mouth, fchiclfilips, large soft hands; dressed in a dark brown overqoftt, two pockets at sides and oae in- left breast, one of the upper button- holes torn out, verv shabby greatcoat under it, two pockets at sides, and two red pocket-' kandkerchiefs in oi « j._,< pf the pockets, grey waistcoat, Wrecl- mth bl& cls braid rduud the bottom and pockets, and black buttons, ribbed fawn- coloured trousers, pocket at each side, side- spring boots, toe- capped, hard billycock hat, square top, gold lever Watch, white dial, sunk seconds, with gold Key and a piece of black ribbon attached ; her carried a black- thorn Walking- stick, ana had about 3s. in Money. He is of unsound mind, and it - is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Superintendent Hedley, Police Station, Fenny Stratford,, Bucks.— Bow- street, December 28. Committed for trial, charged with obtaining Money bj" false pretences at Wisbeach : THOMAS PIDD, a labourer., of Feltwell, Norfolk, 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complexion, broad face, dark brown curly hair, and; brown eyes; he has been working in the North Riding of Yorkshire for about a year. Information to be given to the Governor of the Prison at Wisbeach, Cambs, of whom his photograph may be had.— Bow- street, December 28, Committed for trial at Northallerton Quarter Sessions,, on the 5th prox., on a charge of larceny : ALICE WARD alias SMITH, 24 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, pale complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair with roll on top of head, proportionate make, and face and arms very much sun- freckled ; she is a domestic servant, and a native of Bishop- Wilton, near Pocklington, East Riding: was sentenced to three calendar months hard labour at Scarborough, Sept. 21, 1871, for larceny ; also at York Assizes in 1872 for conceal- ment of birth, three caleridar months ; and on the 19th Feb., 1873, for fraud at Leeds, to six calender mouths. Information to i> e given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire. - Bow- street, December 28. Remanded until the 29th instant, on a charge of stealing a Topcoat from a public- house at Gate Fulford : WILLIAM BROWN, 58 jeais of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, hazel eyes, grey hair and whiskers, fresh complexion, ' W. B.' on- right arm; dressed in cotton cord trousers, patched at knee, brown cloth vest, greasy black cloth coat, and cap without tip ; he is a travelling barber. A photograph will be sent on appli- cation. Information to be given to Inspector Gibson, East Riding Constabulary, Escricb.— Bow- street, December 24. Description of ROBERT SWALLOW, committed for trial at the next quarter sessions for the county of Durham on a charge of larceny : 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high' fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, slender figure, he is a miner or labourer, and states that he is a native of Airdrit, Scotland. Information to be given to Superintendent Dunn' County Constabulary, Durham.— Bow- street, December 24. Description of two tramps remanded until the 28th inst,, charged with larceny, at Hoxne : One gives the name of JOSEPH PEARCE, 51 years of age, 5 feet 3| inches high, strongly built, light brown hair,. grey eyes, fair complexion, tuft of hair on chin, has a crucifix, cross- arrows, woman's head, two stars, and British and French ensigns on right arm ; a sailor, man, woman, ' W. P.'' E. A.', and ' J. P.' on left arm, and is a moulder; dressed in blue pilot coat with velvet collar, beaverteen vest and trousers,, plush cap with peak, strong lace- up boots, plaid scarf— black and violet, and states that he belongs to Leicester. The other gives the name of THOMAS JONES, 32 yrs. of age, 5 feet 6J inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes, dark complexion, long features, and states he is a moulder, and belongs to Deptford ; dresssd in blue pilot coat- with velvet collar, grey mixture trousers, striped cloth vest, cloth cap, red plaid scarf, and lace- up boots. Information to be given to Sergeant Page, Police Station, Stradbroke, Suffolk.— Bow- street, December 23. Found at Soutliwick, on the 21st instant, the dead Body of a male child, from 3 weeks to a month old, wrapped in a piece of old calico. It is supposed to have been where it was found about 10 days. The inquest is adjourned until the 11th January next. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Parnell, West Sussex Constabulary, Steyning, or to- Sergeant Silvester, Police Station, Shoreham, Sussex.— BOVJ- street, December 23. Description of SARAH JONES, a prostitute, committed to the House of Correction, at Knutsford, on the 18th instant, under the Vagrant Act, for 1 calendar month : she is about 42 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, fresh complexion, brown hair, full round face. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Roubottom, Constabulary Station, Middlewich, Cheshire.— Bow- street, December 23. Description of ALFRED WHITE, alias MONKEY WHITE, a labourer, of Whites Hill, near Stroud, who escaped on the night of the 15th instant, from the custody of the Police, with the handcuffs on, he is charged with another man in custody, with stealing 32 Fowls, found in their possession : he is about 24 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, thin and boney, grey eyes, long features, high cheek bones, sallow complexion, large mouth, peculiar pug- nose, light brown hair, small tuft of brown hair on chin ; dressed in a sleeved waistcoat, cord front, fustian back and sleeves, large • white buttons, old jimcrow hat, old dark- striped trousers, and heavy watertight boots, nailed nearly all over bottoms, tipped on toe and heel; he is well known in the Forest of Dean and South Wales. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Griffin, Gloucester, who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 23. PROPERTY STOLEM. Stolen bet^ feen the night of the 24th an. d morning of the 26th ultimo^ from a lockup shop,. at Tudhoe Grange : four gold lever Watches, Nos.^ 4232, 24732, 33793, and 1278 ; a gold lever Watch, centre seconds, No. 81511; a gold Geneva Watch ^ two silver lever Watches, centre seconds; and number bf^ gold and silver albert Chains and Guards. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Dunn, County Con-- stabulary, Durham.— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen during the night of the 22nd ultimo, from au ~ out- building at Dolarddyn Farm in the parish of Castle- Caereinion, the property of Thomas Davies „• an old lmei; slop Jacket with three white bone buttons oil the front, and patches on right side from pocket to lower button. Supposed by a tramping man and woman', the man about 40 to 45 yrs. of age, from 5 feet 7 to 9 inches high, and the woman ab> out 30 to 35 years of age, and about 5 feet high ; both dressed in l^ rk clothes. Information to be given to Police Constable feeze, Llanfair, or to Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street,- January 1. Stolen on the 26th ultinio, from a hut at Shorncliffe- Camp, Cheriton, Kent: a pepper- and- salt- coloured cutaway Coat; a dark felue pilot cloth double- breasted Coat, a pair o: light elotfc* Trou8ers, a pair of light striped ditto, a pair of thick tweed ditto, a, sealskin- Waistcoat, a black cloth ditto- with sleeves, a woollen ditto witlr sleeves, a pair of calfskin January 1. POLICE GAZETTE. 3 riding Boots with boxes for spurs, a pair of calf leather ditto, a pair of leather ditto, and two white flannel Shirts. Sup- blood upoc them. Supposed by a tramp, as an old dirty cloth monkey jacket was left near the place. Information to be posed by a man about 21 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches given to Superintendent Ellis, Police Station, Welshpool, high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, brown hair ; supposed to 1>/ r-~* ™ "— "— n no be dressed in part of the stolen property. Information to be given to Superintendent Dewar, Kent County Constabulary, Seabrook, near Sandgate, Kent.— Bow street, January 1, Stolen in Hanley during the last month : ' Between 4 30 and 7T5 p. m. on the 17th, from the Con- servative Club- room : two white billiard Balls and one red ditto. Belween 5 and 6 p. m. on the 24th, from a shop door: a brown cloth Overcoat, with brown silk velvet collar and brown Italian cloth lining. Between 7 and 10' 30 p. m. on the 24th, from a shop door : a cloth Hearth Hug, 6 feet by 3 feet. Between 1 and 4- 30 p. m. on the 26th, from a shop door : a pair of strong Balmoral Boots, calf tops. About 5.30 p. m. on the 26th, from a shop door: a blue reefer Jacket, black and puce lining, sleeves lined with white calico, large left inside pocket, and two pockets outside. Between 12 noon and 8 p. m. on the 28th, from a shop : three grey melton Skirts, slate colour, calico waistbands, three rows of black braid or embroidery round the bottom with puce stripe between each row, and had attached a ticket bearing the price. A man of the following description is suspected of having committed the above offences : 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, and dark or swarthy complexion; dressed in an old • black frock coat, dark vest and trousers, old boots, soft hat, and may now be wearing the last- mentioned stolen jacket. Information to be given to Chief Constable Williams, Police Office, Hanky, Staffordshire— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen on the 22nd instant from a dwelling- house at North Wootton : a silver Geneva engine- turned hunting Watqbj enamelled dial, seconds hands, No. 89,429, maker— Baum, Geneva, B. and L.; alss a gold Albert Chain with cross bar and drop chain attached. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Somerest Constabulary, < GLsL. onbary, or to Sergeant Yowles, Wells.— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen from a house in Brighton on the evening of the • 33th ultimo : an old- fashioned silver Watch, with seconds hands; a pair of gold Ear- rings, balls in centre, one ball broken ; a gold plated guard Chain ; a gold Locket in shape of heart, with the photo of a young man in it; and two gold plated Brooches— one in shape of a buckle, the other has a • red stone in centre. Information to be given to the Chief C JUS table, Brighton, Sussex. — Bow street, January 1. Stolen on the night of the 25th ultimo, from the door of the Post Office, Bainton, East Biding: a round tin Box, containing a green cloth Dress; an Eider Down Petticoat; • eighteen Pocket- handkerchiefs; five pairs of Stockings ; a Night- dress; four Collars; three Chemises ; four pairs of Cuffs ; three Bodices, all linen with muslin work, and all new, each marked in ink ' L. Topham' in full. £ 1 reward will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to Superintendent Harper, Great Driffield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen on the 22nd instant: six swing Glasses, oval shape, size 22 inches by 16 and 18 by 14. Also since the 9th September last: a silver lever Watch, white dial, No. 20543, maker J. Rollinson, Leeds, ' No. 5,' scratched inside case; a silver lever Watch, No, 16204, has marked inside of back ' 12 | m. u. s.;' a silver lever Watch, No. 11474, silver dial, marked in case ' 26;' a silver lever Watch, No. 6102, marked in case ' 30 j m u. y. ;' a pair- case verge Watch, No. 4118, marked in case ' 37 | m. u. s.;' a silver lever Watch, No. 1487, marked in case ' 89— m. n. s. ;' a silver lever Watch, No. 1407, marked in case ' 92 | m. u. o.;' a. silver lever Watch, No. 11292, marked in case ' 93 m. u.;' a silver hunter lever Watch, No. 17769, marked in case ' 264 | m. u. y.;' a silver Geneva lever Watch, No. 20316, marked in case ' 167 | m. u. y. s. ;' a silver Geneva Watch, silver dial, Ns. 48113, marked in case ' 276 | m. u. y. g. k. ;' and a silver lever Watch, No. 13310, marked in case 4 284 | u. o. x. x.' Also stolen between the 24th and 28th instant : a dozen pairs of girl's elastic- side Boots, sizes 11 to 1 ; a dozen of children's elastic- side ditto, mock buttons, sizes 7 to 10; a dozen children's elastic- side Boots, black fronts, sizes 4 to 6 ; and three dozen of calf kid Skins, prices varying. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Leeds, York- shire.— Bow- street, December 30. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Shaftesbury, on the 24th instant: a brown fancy beaver double- breasted sac Overcoat, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen from a house in Maidenhead, between 6 and p. m. on the 25th instant : about £ 50 in Gold ; a gold Guinea ; an old Spade Shilling; three silver Ladles; a silver butter Knife; ten silver table Spoons, some marked ' H.,' and some ' L. J. H.'; six silver tea Spoons, marked ' J. M. S.'; eleven silver Forks; eight silver dessert Spoons, marked with a hand and dart; a large silver gravy Spoon ; a fruit Knife, with a tortoise- shell handle, a piece broken out of the handle ; four silver salt Spoons, oae pair washed with gold ; cameo and gold Ear- rings ; diamond Studs, three set with gold ; a gold Pin, with stone in it; a silver Cigar- case, with Windsor Castle engraved on it, two views, one on each side ; a silver Mustard- pot, lined with go'd, standing on four feet with claws, on the top of tl » lid a harp and knob ; a pearl Necklace, eleven rows, with- fold snap; five Brooches, one snake pattern; a gold watch Hook, chased; a silver Watch, with Key and two Seals attached; and four silk Pocket Handkerchiefs. Information to be given to Superintendent MacGraw, Borough Police Office, Maidenhead, Berkshire.— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen from a dwelling- house in the borough of Bolton, on the 23rd instant : a silver Geneva lever Watch, No. 16238, maker J. Sisson, Bolton, has a small crack in the dial near the figures ' 11' or ' 12,' and had attached a plated Guard, to which was suspended a Key. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Eow- street, De- cember 28. Stolen from a lodge at Kingsfield, Dartford, on the night of the 22nd instant : two cock Turkeys, one very dark colour, the other very dark, with light spots. Information to be given to Superintendent Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford.— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen during the night of the 19th instant, from the Preston Hall Estate, Aylesford, near Maidstone : seven Fowls— five brown hens, game and Hamburgh breed, and two Bramah Hens, one white and one grey ; also five Babbits — two grey, one grey and white, one white ( large), and one black, which has no tail. £ 2 2s. will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Hulse, Kent Constabulary, West Mailing.— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen during the night of the 22nd instant, from a clothes- line at St. Leonards- street, West Mailing, the property of John Francis : two flanuel Petticoats, one marked ' Capon' in ink on the band ; two calico Chemises; two Aprons, one holland, the other print; two Towels, one diaper, the other linen ; a pair of white cotton Stockings ; and a pair of calico Drawers. Information to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Kent Constabulary, West Mailing.— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen on the evening of the 23rd instant: a Japan Dressing- case, 12 inches by 6 inches, and 4 inches deep, containing a diamond Ring, set with 7 stones ; a turquoise Ring ; a French Ring; a pearl Ring.; a mourning Ring, with the name ' T. Satchell' inside ; a gold Bracelet, with the stone out; a gold Necklet, with a Locket attached ; a pair of gold Ear- rings, in a scarlet leather case, lined with blue velvet, a gold watch Chain, with two gold Lockets attached, one of them has the initials ' R. M. C.'; a quantity of coral Beads ; a steel Chain with a cross ; two gold Pencil- cases ; two jet Brooches; two pairs of jet Ear- rings ; two jet Brooches ; also a card- board Box, containing a French jet Brooch ; two pairs of Ear- rings; a gold Brooch, set with an amethyst stone; a white ivory opera Glass, brass mounted ; a silver fruit Knife ; and a blue smelling Bottle, with silver top, chased. Information to be given to Chitf Constable White, Town Hall, Brighton, Sussex.— Bow- stieet, December 28. Stolen from a watchmaker's shop in Barrow, between 10 and 11 p. m. on the 19th instant, a Case, containing : a large claw setting diamond Ring ; a gipsy Ring, set with three diamonds; a hoop Ring, with single diamond sunk setting; three small diamond Rings, claw setting ; all of which are stamped ' 18- carat ;' fourteen gold Rings, 15- carat solid cast, one of which is fox head pattern. A reward of £ 10 will be paid on recovery of the whole of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to be given to Superintendent Barker, Barrow- in- Furness, or at any Police Station in the county of Lancaster.-— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen on the 18th instant, from a bedroom at a public- house in the borough of Bolton : a lady's silver lever Watch, imitation sealskin collar aud cuffs, two tail pockets aud small maker Mawdsley, Southport, No. 9550 ; and a gentleman's ticket pocket outside, breast pocket inside, black Verona silver lever Watch, No. 5064, had attached a long gold Chain, iront lining, no back lining, and bound with wide black diamond pattern. £ 2 reward will be paid for the recovery braid. Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders, Dorset Constabulary, Shaftesbury.— Bow- street, December 30. on application to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire. m , .1 • \ i • , , , ,, no,, . , , , ., — Bow- street, Decembet 24, Stolen during the night of the 28th instant, from the • dwelliug- house of Mr. G. Hucklebridge, of Lower- terrace, Mount Radford, Devon : a pair of silver Sugar Tongs, marked ' J. A H. ;' a pair of silver Salt Spocns, same mark ; a Florin, three Bottles of Brandy, & c. Information to be Coat, hole in right arm, and one or two buttons missing. Information to be given to Head Constable Ross, Borough Police Station, Newport, Isle of Wight.— Bow- street, Decem- ber 23. Stolen from a shed at Ticknall, during the night of the 19th instant, the property of Mr. Frederick Richardson : fourteen Hens, of various colours aud breeds, some with top- knots, and one Cock. Information to be given to Super- intendent Sharpe, Police Station, Woodville, Burton- on- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, December 23. Stolen from a dwelling- house at New Brighton, between 2 p. m. 17th and 10 a. m. on the 20th instant : vol. 1, Barnes on New Testament; a Barclay's Dictionary ; an Australian Cape Dress, with small flounce; a ditto ditto Fall Dress, with Cape and Polonaise, flounced to waist, aud trimmed with bugle trimming; a blaek paramatta Skirt; a cotton Skirt, with three flounces, black and white stripe ; a white flannel Petticoat; a pair of black cloth Trousers, with fly fronts; a black cloth Vest, pocket inside right breast; a black cloth surtout Coat, pockets in skirts aud one in left breast, marked ' Morris, Cross- street, Birkenhead,' on strap ; a black cloth Overcoat, pockets outside skirts and one inside left breast, ' Morris, Cross- street, Birkenhead,' on strap ; a grey cloth Overcoat, pockets outside skirts, one inside left breast; a number of Sheets, marked in corner with a worked eyelet- hole ; a number of Sheets, marked ' T. Farrell;' two pairs of Blankets ; a large white diaper Table Cloth ; six pairs of white Pillow Slips ; a white Counterpane, marked ' E. P. J ones, 39, Chester- street, Birkenhead;' and a plaid and chintz Counterpane, with stripes half a yard wide. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent" Egerton, County Police, Abbey- street, Bir kenhead, or to Inspector Hindley, Sessions House, Egmont, Cheshire.— Bow- street, December 23. Stolen between 6 p. m. on the 18th, and 7 a. m. on the 19th instant, from the stable of Mr. George Hudson, farmer, Ebberston : a dark brown double- breasted Top- coat, about half worn, black velvet collar, red and black striped lining, two pockets outside, one inside left breast, black bone buttons, top buttons at right side and bottom buttons at left side are deficient; a dark rough Top- coat, single- breasted, lined with red woollen, one black wood buttou at top ; a black Oilskin, double- breasted, nearly new, blue flannel collar, lined at shoulders with yellow oilskin, pocket inside left breast, top button hole at left side torn nearly through, hole through middle of back ; and a pair of black leather Overalls, laced at sides, top lace hole at left leg and two in middle of right leg broken out, buckles and straps at ankles aud knees, strap deficient at left ankle. Information to be given to Inspector Clarkson, North Riding - Constabulary Office, Falsgrave, Scarborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- strect, Dec. 23. Stolen on the 14th instant, from High Holborn : a small diamond cluster Ring, ruby in centre. By a man, 23 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, brown eyes, slightly pockmarked ; dressed in brown suit, is a frenchpolisher.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, December 21. Stolen from a box on transit from Leeds to London, on the 4th instant: a topaz Necklace, set in gilt, was in case, plain settings, with chain work round each stone, and each stone connected by a link, with three pendants; a gilt Bracelet, set with nine or ten topaz stones; a large gilt Brooch, set with a large topaz; a pair of Ear- rings, set with three topaz stones, had attached two pendants ; a lady's gilt Belt, filagree work, the snap on one side has been pulled from the gilt. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds.— Bow- stt eet, December 21. PROPERTY FOUIB BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( Chi the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere,) Found in the possession of two men, charged with assault and robbery, and remanded until the 5th proximo : a double- cased silver verge Watch, No. 101590, scratched inside case ' 381019,' maker ' Joseph Brown, Sedbury, A D. 1821,' has the letter ' M.' and another letter ( partly out) by the key- hole, and two letters almost erased ( supposed to E. B. or E. R.) in centre of case ; a plated Guard and Seal; and an onyx Pin with diamond. Information to be given to the Chief Con- stable, Leeds, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, December 30. Stopped when offered for pledge to a pawnbroker in Hastings, on the 12th instant : a lady's gold Geneva Watch, No, 9324, the back has been enamelled, but is worn off; supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Police Office, Hastings, Sussex.- - Bow- street, December 18. given to the Deputy Chief Constable of Devon, Constabulary Barracks, Exeter.— Bow- street, December 30. Stolen from a dwelling- house, in Middlesborough, on tl< e 28th inst.: a silver dial lever Watch, gold figures, flowered dial, steel pointers, maker S. Benjamin, West Hartlepool; a gold Locket; and a gold Key. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Middlesborough,— Bow- street, Dec. 30. Stolen within the last twa months, from a room on the premises of the Great White Horse Hotel : two black velvet mourning Side Covers, yards long aud one yard wide, lined with blue, and trimmed with black worsted fringe, about <> inches deep, having on them about 6 brass hooks and 2 pieces of black Tape, all belonging to a hearse. Information • to be given to Head Constable Mason, Police Office, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk,— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen since the 15th instant, from the shop of Robert John Turner, of No. 6, St. Matthew's- street, Ipswich : two knee Wrappers, one side black, the other imitation tiger skin. Information to be given to Head Constable Mason, Police Office, TOWD Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.— Bow- street, Dec. Stolen during the night of the 22nd instant, from, the back of a cottage on the Golfa, near Welshpool; a check jjtArt; a white calico Shirt, man's size, bard worn ;. a grey cloth Waistcoat, with light coloured stripes, bound with black braid; a dark grey speckled cloth Jacket, covered buttons,* and pockets on the hips; and aa, old pair of cord Trousers patcied on both knee^, all lately washed with the Stolen on the 21st instant, from Stockwell- street, Green- wich : 22 silk Dress- lengths, six black and white; six black and coloured, with stripes and spots ; eight plain black ; one light brown with stripes, and the other small green with stripes; 35 yards of blue plain Silk ; 9 yards of Moire ; 30 yards of light plaid Poplin ; 28 yards of green Poplin ; 30 lengths of plain black Silk and Satin, coloured edges ( white, gold, violet and blue, various) 20 to 90 yards; and several pieces of Poplin, plain, blue, brown, and red,--- Metropolitan Police, R Division, December 24. Stolen about noon on the 17th instant, from a dwelling- house at High Legh, Cheshire : a lady's small gold Geneva Watch, No. 108010, had attached a email gold Chain, snake pattern ; a gold Pencil Case ; and a gold Locket, with the likeness of a gentleman inside. £ 1 reward is offered. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Steen, Altriucham, or to Sergeant Leighton, Police Office, Lyrnrn, Cheshire-.— Bow- street, December 21. • Stolen from a dwelling- house in the borough of Bolton, between 7 a. m. and 9' 20 p. m. on the 21st instant: a wash- kather Bag, containing £ 8 10s. in Gold and Silver. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, December 24. Stolen from a shop in Crown- street, Wellington, Salop, about 5- 30 p. m. on the 23rd instant : a new double- breasted dark grey frieze Overcoat, and a new yellowish- brown double- breasted frieze Overcoat, both with velvet collars, the property of James York, clothier. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, December 21. Stolen on the 19th instant, from a carriage standing in the yard of the ' Bugle' hotel, Newport, Isle of Wight: exception of the trousers, wii; ch my have sea* spots of) rough brown Rug, lined with plaid ; also a white waterproof OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION © F* CRIMES ACT. 18T1." Description of convict AUGUSTE BLANCE, Reg, No. 9131, who reported bis intention to the Head Constable on the 2nd ultimo to transfer his residence at Hertford to the metropolis, but has failed to report himself there as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : he is 31 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, nearly bald, hazel eyes, scar on right eyebrow, and left knee, two scars on left liip, and two ( faint) on right arm, and right thumb nail disfigured ; he was sentenced to 7 years penal servitude on 1st March, 1867, at the Hertford Assizes for burglary. A photograph can be obtained. Infor- mation to be given to Head Constable Jarrett, Hertford.— — Bow- street, January 1. Description of license- holder, JOHN CROUCH, Reg. No. 2452, who has failed to report himself to the Chief Officer of Police at Maidstone, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : 43 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair," mole and scar in centre of back, two scars on back cf neck, and scar over upper lip. He was sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude on the 1st July, 1869, at Maidstone. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Borough Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, December 28. Description of REUBEN PRICE, Reg. No. 6013 P, who is subject to police supervision, and who has • failed to report himself, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : a collier, 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair eomplexion, dark hair, blue eyes, oval face ; he was convicted at Salop Assizes in March, 1874, and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment and 3 years police supervision ; he has been three times convicted of felony in Staffordshire, and is well known at Bilston. Information to be given to Chief Super- intendent Richardson, Wellington, Salop.— Bwstree', De- cember 21, 4 POLICE GAZETTE. January 1 CRIMINALS' REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to he Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending 9th January, 1875, and sentenced to Poli& e Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Office Register Number, NAMB and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Height. Hair. Byes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. B 32 B 1113 B 1992 B 10949 H 13944 C 1360 Q 1995 C 8345 C 11541 J> 1004 D 3152 33, 739 F 691 ft 119 Or 1435 James Blanchard, alias 38 Benham Mary Ann Ironsides, 59 alias Beale Thomas Boulton, alias 19 Bowden John James Brocklehurst Charles Brushelt William Cohen, alias 19 John Cribb, Fuller,, Williams, and Wm. Jones Ellen Clements 22 John Malone, alias Cox 20 Edward Comer 22 Sarah Jones, alias 61 Hickson, Dixon, and Cartledge George Drury, alias 54 John Dooley John Elliott 24 Edward Franks, aliasJ21 Frank and Frost Mary Thompson, alias Isabella Galla and Elizabeth Gallagher Henry Groves, alias Davis G 4674 H 2474 H 3191 H 4028 H 11655 H 11657 H 11639 H 11660 3 1576 J 1855 J 51E3 K 925 K 1755 L 792 M 2552 William Gladwin Richard Hughes George Harrison William Hitchins William Haddon James Heads 5 8 4 lii 5 31 i 8 S 7i 5 0 4 111 5 5 5 8 4 101 5 6 5 61 15 61 • I 101 5 6 dk. brn black It. brn brown black It. brn dk. brn brown It. bm grey brown brown black brown brown hazel hazel George Headley or j 55 Hedley Henry Hunter Henry Jenman Maria Louisa Jones William Jackson, alias Parker John Kesterton James Knox William Leadbeater, alias Lidbetter Thomas McDonald, alias MeDonough M 3126: John McEvoy I M 3SS1 N 890 Duncan McGregor 21 Thomas Newbrook 32 5 3 5 61 5 6i 5 3 5 8 5 4i 5 51 5 51 5 4f 5 0| 5 11 5 31 5 3 6' li o 71 5 4| 5 6 5 6 ; rey hazel hazel hazel grey grey grey grey grey black brown blue sallow swrthy fresh fresh fresh fair dark sallow fair dark fresh fresh negro sallow feir N 2009 Patrick Nugent 1788) Ann Pearce, alias Hannah Brown and Smith g 137 Henry Jones, alias Joseph Shepherdson, & Henry Stephenson William Smith S 1214 S 3506 T 868 Richard Stiff, alias John Watts Frederick Turner, alias John Jones brown dk. brn grey light black dark ; rey grey brown dk. brn brown brown brown landy dk. brn brown brown 5 1 5 31 5 7 5 3 5 8 grey grey hazel hazel grey grey grey brown grey grey grey hazel grey hazel grey grey wlieelwrght j Winchester 10 | 6 1 75 laundress striker dealer gardener servant factory operative labourer laundress cooper hooker stoker labourer Dorchester 5 | 1 | 75 Manchester ( City) 8 I 1 | 75 Preston 7I 1 I 75 Winchester 6 | 1 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 6 [ 1 j' 75 fresh fresh sallow fair sallow dark swarth fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh labourer costermngr, labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer carpenter groom servant Gloucester* 6 I 1 1 75 Manchester ( City) 7 I 1 1 75 Great Yarmouth 4 | 3 1 75 Manchester ( City) 7 1 1 | 75 Holloway 6 1 1 | 75 Manchester ( City) 7 1 1 | 75 Wakefield 5 t, 1 I, 75 Preston 6 I 1 175 porter marinostore , dealer fresh Imoulder I brown browa brown grey brown brown brown grey haisl grey hazel grey blue grey hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fair dark freah fresh sallow labourer factory operative irondresscr labourer labourer bricklayer tailor barber wood carver hawker Bath ( City).-, 4 1 1 | 75 Gloucester 6 i 1 | 75 Wandsworth 5 | 1 | 75 Falkinghana 5 | 1 | 75 Gloucester 7 | 1 | 7& Carlisle 5 | 1 | 75 Northallerton 5 I 1 | 75 Dorchester 19 | 1 | 75 Wandsworth 5 | 1 | 75 Petwortli 5 | 1 | 75 Salford Hundred 6 [ 1 | 75 Manchester ( City) 7 | 1 | 75 Gloucester 7 | 1 [ 75 Northallerton 5 | 1 | 75 Lewes 4 | 1 | 75 Manchester ( City) 7 U I 75 Manchester ( City) 9 I 1 | 75 Wakefield 7 | 1 | 75 Shrewsbury 29 112 | 74 Manchester ( City) 7 11 [ 75 Westminster 4 [ 1 | 75 Southampton 5 | 1 1 75 Manchester ( City) 7 | 1 | 75 Manchester ( City) 7 | 1 | 75 Gloucester 6 | 1 I 75 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felony Larceny, tiiarple Burglary Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felonious assault with intent to rob Felony Larceny, simple Laiceny, simple Receiving Larceny, Bimple Embezzlement Felony Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Receiving Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felony Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 18 months 12 months 12 months 9 months 9 months 18 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 18 months 12 months 9 months 12 months 12 months 1 year 2 years 7 years 4 years 3 yeara 5 years 5 years 7 years 3 years 7 years 5 years 7 yeara 3 years 7 years 3 years Intended Residence after Liberation. MABKS and REMABKS. Headley Broadway, Dorset Bury Blackburn Poole, Dorset 2, Spa- rd., BermoEdsey Gloucester Manchester Cawston, near Norwich Manchester 3, Sladee. place, Little Sutton - street, Goa- well- road Manchester Wart right cheek, fourth right finger crooked. Three pre- vious convictions for felony Cut right eyebrow and left leg Anchor right arm, cross and other marts left arm. Three previous convictions for felony End first left finger injured, cut left of nose and left ear. Two previous convictions for felony Wakefield Preston Bath 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months months 12 months 12 months 18 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 18 months 5 years 3 years 3 years 7 years 1 year 5 years 6 months 3 years 5 years 7 years 7 years 5 years 5 years 3 years 7 years 7 years Cheltenham 13, Pitt- st., Wyndham- road, Camberwell Waddington Horfield Cockermoutla Darlington Bournemouth, Hants Castle- street, Farnham 12 months 6 months 12 months 12 months 2 years 12 months 12 months 6 months St. Paneras, Chichester Deansgate, Manchester Manchester Cheltenham Middlesborough Rye Manchester Oldham 3 yeara 2 yeara 7 yeara 5 years 3 yeara 7 yeara 7 years 1 year Not knows Whitchurch, Salop Rotherham 7, John- street, Hack- ney, N. London Sheffiell Manchester Abergavenny Scar over left eje. Four previous convictions for felony Three small moles right cheek, black dot back left hand.. Two provious convictions for felony LOYE' and head leit arm, scars lett side Nose apparently broken Cut left forehead, lost teeth- Fifteen previous convictions for felony Scar on stomach Scars left forehead, blue scar- left eyebrow, scar outside right eye. Two previous convictions for felony Scar left ear and left leg. Negro Scars rigl t arm and on fore- head. Two previous con- victions for felony Crucifix and ' J. O.' left arm, key and seven dots left wrist and hand, rose, heart, and anchor right arm. Sis previous convictions fop felony Pipe, flower, and pot right arm Anchor left arm. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Three previous convictions foF felony Lost end third left finger. Two previous convictions- for felony Scar left arm ani right thigh. Two previous convictions for felony Heart, arrow, and mermaid right arm, left arm tattooed. Five previous convictiona for felony Cut left of under lip, cancer been taken out of lower lip Scar on forehead. Two previous convictions for felony TwoJ previous convictions for felony Scars left arm, left ear slit. Three previous convictions for felony Scar right forehead Scars each cheek and arn?. Two previous convictiona for felony Anchor lelfc arm. Five pre- vious convictions for felony. ' B. C.' right side, blue spot » back left hand. Four pre- vious convictions for felonv Heart and star back left hand,. ' TOM.' left arm. Two- previous convictions for felony Anchor,' J. W. M. S.', crosses flags, left arm, bracelet each wrist,' God ia Love,' ' John Mc.', anchor, io., right arm. Two previous convictions for felony Sear on forehtad, side left eac Two previous convictions for felony ' D.' left side, blue ma't left arm and back left hand. Two previous convictions for felony Scar right eheek. Four pre- vious convictions for felony Lost end of each fourth fingers. Three previous convictions for felony Sear corner right eye, ' W. D.' right arm Moles each arm. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Scar right cheek and left chiu 1 i January 1. POLICE GAZETTE. 5 HABITUAL CRIMINALS— continued. Office Register Number. NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Height Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision Intended Residence after Liberation. MARKS and REMAEKS. T 1270 W 1898 W 8002 W 8147 S 9541 John Johnson, alias Alfred Titcombe William Wilks John Williams John Wright James Songar, alias John Smith 5 61 5 71 5 5 5 0 5 8 brown dk. bm dk. bm grey dk. brn grey grey hacel hazel grey fresh dark brows fresh fresh labourer hawker labourer barber labourer c Gloucester 7 | 1 | 75 Portsmouth 5 | 1 | 75 Maidstone 7 | 1 | 75 Winchester- 5 I1 I 75 Ipswich ( County) 7 I 1 I 75 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple and Fraud 12 months 9 months 12 months 12 months 4 months and 8 months 5 years 7 years 7 years 3 years 7 years Not known King's Bench - alley, Port sea Wood's lodging- house, Mill- lane, Deptford Not known Raydon Man and woman left Bid ® belly Long cut inside left hand, scar bend left leg. Two pre- vious convictions for felony- Lost end firBt right finger. Two previous convictions for felony Cut third left and fourth finger crooked. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 9th January, 1875, ar. d subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871.'"' DESCRIPTION. Prison from which Liberated, and. Date of Liberation. Offence for Sentence. Intended Residence < D BE < 1 Height.! Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. which Convicted. after Liberation. I Office Register Number. NAME and ALIAS. MARKS and REMARKS. A 1511 A 3099 B 114 B 1344 William Salmon, alias Armstrong and Mackenzie Jessie Andrews Robert Brown Alfred Brownson B 4848 Henry Balchin B 5913 James Blincowe, alias Blinco B 9477] George or Thomas Brown William Steele, alias Barker B 9516 B 11326 B 13942 B 13943 B 13945 C 3411 C 4082 C 4987 C 6608 C 8617 C 9257 C 9305 C 11537 C 11538 C 11539 1154,0 D 6524 J> 6525 G 1452 G 4252 G 6194 G 6195 H 3906 H 9347 II 11656 H 11658 J 2270 William Jones Bevan John Barton Thomas Birmingham James Body or Budgell John Grimes or Collins Margaret Allicott, alias Murphy, Kelly, and Callaghan Henry Carnell Peter Collier Henry Caster Elizabeth Crackling or Cracknell George Cannings 19 22 54 25 40 29 36 36 26 48 25 23 22 21 36 40 18 33 37 Ellen Clinton, alias Thompson 30 James Clarke or Parkes 28 Catherine Carney, alias Harrison Thomas Clark John Dunn or McConnell James Dobson Mary Ann Gardner Edward Gillott or Gillard John Gavin Mary Ann Gillam Thomas Hughes William Hartwell John Stephen Harlock Joseph Hinchliffe Mary Ann Jones 5 6 4 il 5 6 5 21 5 2 5 21 15 : toi 5 9 5 01 5 S 5 71 5 2| 5 61 5 Oi 5 71 5 4i 5 4i 5 .11 5 71 5 0 5 61 5 3 4 8} 5 4 5 61 5 1 5 2 5 4 4 111 5 6 5 71 5 6 5 31 4 101 brown It. bm grey brown brown brown brown It. bm brown dk. bm brown dk. brn dk. brn bkie hazel hazel hazel grey ' brown grey light grey blue grey blue brown hazel dk. brn' hazel grey black brown brown brown dk. brn sallow faiir sallow light fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark fresh puddler net maker sailor bobbimmakr cook groom sweep labourer puddler farmer sailor dark matmaker grey grey hazel hazel grey brown blue brown dk. bm dk. bm brown grey brown grey brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown dk. bm grey grey brown grey grey hazel brown grey hazel blue grey blue grey hazel fresh pale pale fresh sallow dark dark dark fresh sallow dark sallow frosh dark swarth light fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh dark b& Tber lawmaker mechanic labourer laundress labourer prostitute labourer factoryhand mason's labourer shingler laundry man needle woman biicklayer tailor servant collier labourer cooper cloth finishr prostitute Newcastle 6 | 1 | 75 Great Yarmouth 28 | 12 | 74 Northallerton 6 | 1 | 75 Southwell 4 | 1 | 75 Wandsworth 4 | 1 | 75 Wakefield 5 1 1 | 75 PreBteign 7 | 1 | 75 Canterbury 5 | 1 | 75 Swansea 5 | 1 | 75 Stafford 4 | 1 | 75 Liverpool ( BorongM 7 | 1 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 4 | 1 | 75 Liverpool ( Borough) 1 | 1 | 75 Liverpool ( Borough) 7 111 7a Southwell 4 | 1 | 75 Wakefield 5 | 1 1 75 Canterbury 7 I 1 f 75 Cambridge ( Borough) 7 | 1 | 75 Winchester 4 I 1 I 75 Newcastle 6 | 1 [ 75 Manchester ( City) 27 | 12 | 74 Leeds ( Borough) 9 | 1 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 4 | 1 | 75 Newcastle 6 | 1 1 75 Lewes 6 ] 1 I 75 Gloucester 6 | 1 | 75 Warwick 7 | 1 | 75 Manchester ( City) 9 | 1 1 75 Lewes 6 | 1 [ 75 Swansea 4 I 1 I 75 Worcester 4 | 1 | 75 Stafford 6 | 1 | 75 Wakefield 4 | 1 | 75 Cardiff 4 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple Larceny Larceny Larceny, simple Larceny Larceny, simple Larceny Larceny Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, persoa Larceny, persoa Larceny Larceny Larceny, simple Larceny, Bimpl © Felony Larceny Fraud Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, porson Larceny, simple Larceny, Bimple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, Bimple Larceny, simple Shopbreaking Larceny, person I I 12 months! Newcastle 6 months Great Yarmouth 6 months Middlesborough 12 months Burlington, London 12 months Slyfield, Guildford 9 months Sheffield 12 months Brill Thame, Bucks 12 months On tramp 9 months Not known 12 months Hullandward, near Ashborne 12 months 24 Court, 1 House, Midghall - Btreet, Live/ pool 12 months 1, Ironmonger - row, St. Lukes 12 months 124, Pitt- street, Tox teth Park, Liverpool 12 months 11 Court, 3 House, Milton- street, Liver- pool 12 months Radford, near Notting ham 9 months Leeds or Halifax 9 months Watford, Herts 12 months Cambridge 12 months Winchester 12 months Newcastle 2 months Manchester 9 months Leeds 12 months Not known 12 months Newcastle 12 months Brighton 6 months Gloucester 12 months Not known 18 months Manchester 12 months Brighton 12 months Merthyr 12 months Badsey, near Evesham 9 months Burton- upon- Trent 12 months Not known 12 months Cardiff Scar on forehea- 3. Four previous convic » tions for felony Scar on right eyebrow Nose broken, burn on breast,' R. B.' ajid heart on right arm Two large scars on right forearm, scar near left eye and on right shin Mole back of neck Cut left eyebrow, collar bone been broken ' D.' right side, scar right cheek Scar on bridge of nose, both little fingers crooked Broken left elbow, scar or; back of left hand, left leg stiff Cut on upper lip and left cheek Deep cut left cheek- bone, scar on forehead Pockmarked Mole left arm Slightly pockmarked. One previous con- viction for felony Scar on back of neck Left hand deformed, cuts on eyebrows and ncse Scar on left side Pockmark on face. Three previous con- victions for felony Two male and two female figures, ' E. B_' and wreath left arm, male and two female figures, wreath, ship, and ' E. Seagrave ' right arm Pockmarked on face. Three previous convictions for felony Nose slightly crooked, rings third and fourth fingers left hand Wart on chin Anchor left arm Pockmarked Swelling right arm. Three previous con- victions for felony Both little fingers crooked, scar left side of neck Mermaid, female, and sailor with flag on right forearm, female figure " left forearm Moles on face. Two previous convictions for felony Small mark left cheek Pockmarked, blue scar on nose, coal scar3 on forehead Red birth mark left elbow Cut left wrist, moles on face, wound mark between breasts, cuts on forehead Three middle fingers right hand amputa- ted, right hand and wrist disfigured Evil scars on neck. Two previous con- victions for felony 6 POLI CE GAZETTE. January 1. HABITUAL CRIMINALS— continued. Office Register Number. 3 2550 J, 3 X 3869 4207 693 K 1342 K 1733 X 2142 K 3042 1104| 1391 5012 5062 M 1974 M 6723 II 8432 M 9120' M 10844 N 528 N 1470 N 1498, N12010 R 276 P 547 P 4293 P 5080 P 6378 R 3922 R 5134 R 6456 S 1135 S 3836 5 12718 3 12716 T 5551 T 5552 V 95 W 3402 W 4313 W 4899 W 9143 W 11941 W 11942 6 4137 M 10545 NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Height. Hair. Michael Jenning or| 29 Jack o' the Line Noah Jones 27 William Jones 19 Eleanor King or 22 McAvoy Sarah Knight 19 Caroline King 22 Esther King or Keen 32 Esther King 44 Mary Ann Loomes 59 Mary Lewis 29 Jane Lovelace 39 Edmund Lawrence 45 John Mitchell 45 Mary Ann Moran, alias 117 Sarah Ann Morris Patrick Moran 122 Edward McGuiness 141 Elizabeth Mitchell, 144 alias Wilson, Shipp, Rogers Richard Newhill, alias! 18 Robert Newell and William Smith John Norman 119 John Noble 119 John Newby 118 William Price, alias 123 Charles Hart, John Riley, James Potter Thomas Bower, alias 128 Powell William Parkes 119 Margaret Pritchard or 136 Penlington Sarah Parker | s5 Henry Richards 16 Robert Randle 34 George Robinson 30 Thomas Jarvis or! 50 Jonathan Saxon Margaret Smith, alias! 27 Mary Smith Hedley, or Jones Thomas Spence 124 Frank Snepp 127 Isaac Taylor 41 * George Tarry 36 Hannah Upton 24 John Brown or Williams John Smith or Wallis 20 Charles Webb 21 Thomas Wilkinson | 21 Mary Ann Whatman, | 41 alias Evans John Callaghan Wright| 32 James Smith, alias] 45 Jesse Goult Mary Jane McCourt 126 5 2f 6 41 5 0 5 2 4 11 5 2 5 41 5 O 5 2 4 11| 5 11 5 2i 5 5| 4 11 5 21 5 41 4 9 5 51 5 41 5 51 5 4 5 4 5 5| 5 0 5 li 5 31 5 11 5 3 S 41 5 31 4 m 5 61 5 5! 5 5 5 81 5 01 5 8 5 21 5 4 5 4 4 111 5 31 10| 5 2 brown brown It. brn It. brn dark dk. brn dark dk. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown light black grey dk. brn It. bm brown brown dk. brn black brown dk. bm dk. bm dark brown brown black dark grey dark gray brown dark sandy dark Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. brown & mot- tled brown grey blue dark grey grey brown grey brown hazel hazel hazel blue grey brown hazel grey grey It. bm brown brown hazel hazel grey blue hazel blue dark blue grey brown light blue grey dk. brni hazel sallow fresh sallow fresh dark fresh dark dark fresh fresh sallow fresh light light sallow dark fair fresh fresh fresh sallow dark i fresh fresh pale sallow fresh fresh dark dark pale fresh fresh fresh dark labourer labourer labourer labourer charwoman prostitute labourer labourer labourer factory hand naiicutter baker labourer labourer labourer labourer sweep porter nailor brown blue i fresh brown ! hazel brown brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn j grey blue blue brown dark fresh fresh fresh grey ; sallow hazel dk. brn grey dark fresh fresh offi ce boy labourer butcher rag gatherer brickmaker labourer labourer labourer labouror labourer labourer mason watchmakr. labourer domestic servant Leicester ( County) 6 I 1 | 75 Wakefield 4 | 1 | 75 Ruthin I'll I 75 i'. i Liverpool ( Borough) ' 7 | 1 | 75 Westminster 4 | 1 | 75 Bath 3 | 1 I 75 Westminster 4 | 1 | 75 Wakefield 5 | 1 | 75 Exeter 6 1 1 1 75 Cardiff 9 | 1 | 75 Dorchester 5 | 1 | 75 Canterbury 5 | 1 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 4 | 1 | 75 Manchester ( City) 8 | 1 [ 75 Stafford 7 | 1 | 75 Rutbi » 1 | 1 | 75 Westminster Memorial Refuge 4 | 1 | 75 Leeds ( Borough) 9 1 1 I 75 Wandsworth 5 | 1 | 75 Wandsworth 6 | 1 | 75 Great Yarmouth 4 | 1 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 4 | 1 | 75 Liverpool ( Borough) 7 | 1 | 75 Worcester 4 | 1 | 75 Liverpool ( Borough) 7 I 1 1 75 Bath 3 | I | 75 Chester 4 | 1 | 75 Warwick 7 I 1 | 75 Cambridge ( County) 3 | 1 | 75 Northallerton 5 | 1J 75 Liverpool ( Borough) 7 111 75 York Castle 6 | 1 | 75 Canterbury 5 | 1 | 75 Devizes 7 | 1 | 75 Northampton ( County) 6 | 1 | 75 Stafford 4 | 1 | 75 Canterbury 4 | 1 | 75 Wandsworth 5 | 1 | 75 Bath 3 | 1 | 75 Leeds ( Borough) 9 I 1 I 75 Swansea 3 1 1 | 75 Cardiff 4 | 1 | 75 Ipswich ( County) 2 | 1 | 75 Durham ( County) 4 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person Felony Larceny, person Felony Larceny, simple Larceny Larceny, person Receiving Larceny Fraud Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, simple Lareenv Larceny Larceny Larceny simple Larceny Housebreaking Lareeny Larceny, simple Housebreaking Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny Larceny, person Larceny Lareeny Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Housebreaking Lareeny Larceny Larceny, simple Lareeny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Fraud Larceny Intended Residence after Liberation. MABS3 and REMABKS. 9 months] Nortligate- street, Lei- cester 12 months Normanton or DairUy 6 months Manchester 12 months 11 Court, 3 House, Milton- street, Liver- pool 12 months 11, John's- place, Com- mercial- road E. 6 months Female Home, Wolcot- street, Bath 12 months 21, Princes- rd., Notting Hill 9 months Keighloy 12 months Plymouth 18 months Cardiff 12 months Loigh, Dorset 12 months Sturry, Kent 12 months Queen's- road, Holloway 10 months! Manchester 12 months Wolverhampton 6 months LiverpoolorManchester 7 years 46, Alaee- road, Port- man- place, Globe- road, Mile End 9 months; Leeds 12 months| 35, Great Titchfield- street, Marylebone 9 months 19, William- street, Pim- lico 12 mcnths | Norwich 12 monthsi Lodging- house, Keate- street, Whitechapel 12 months' 24, Ainsworth- street, Liverpool 12 months! Bourne Heath, Broms- grove 12 months! Not known 6 months' Bath 12 months! Liverpool 12 months Not known 18 months Cambridge 12 months | Middlesborough 12 months! 47, Cavendish- street, Liverpool 6 months! Spennymcor 12 months Faversham 12 months Bath 12 months! Potterspury, North- amptonshire 12 months] Longton 12 months| Wrotham, Kent 12 months! 9, Faires- buildings, Lower- road, Deptford 6 months | Bath 9 months Leeds 18 months Swansea or Neath 12 months Cardiff 6 months Bury St. Edmunds 12 months | Bishop Auckland Burn mark right forearm, tears on face and throat, small right finger con- tracted. Two previous convictions for felony Cut on forehead, scars on shoulder Blue spot under right eye ' T. A.' on right arm Threo previous conviction! for felony Two previous convictions for felony Scar on nose and bottom lip. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Two previous convictions for felony Boil mark on right, arm. Three previous convictions for felony Burn mark right eyebrow, wound in left leg Lost part of second finger loft hand ' J. M.', heart, two flags and cannon right arm, part of ship left arm, V' left side Two previous convictions for felony Nose broken, cut on left eyebrow. Two previous convictions for felony Fourth finger each hand contracted Three previous convictions for felony Mole over right eye. Three previous con- victions for felony Anchor in ring and ' T. C.' left arm, three blue dots left wrist ' J. N.' and anchor on left arm ' J. N.', anchor, and star . on left forearm, four blue spots back of left hand Scar over left eye. Six previous convic- tions for ielony Cut between eyes, ton on forehead. Two previous convictions for felony Speck on left eye. Two previous convic- tions for felony Slightly pockmarked. Two previous con- victions for felony Cut on forehead Cut on left thumb, small ecar on left eye- lid Lump below forehead. Two previous convictions for felony Broken nose Pockmarked, blind right eye ' B. B.' on left arm. Two previous oou- victions for felony Scar right side of forehead Pockmarked on face. Two previous con- victions for felony Ruptured left side, first joint off right forefinger. Two previous convictions for felony Cut on right eyebrow Crown and anchor right arm Scar left arm. Three previous convic- tions for felony Sear on nose. Two previous convictions for felony- Scar on cheek and back of neck Slight squint. Two previous convictions for felony Scar on each temple and right cheek Three previous convictions for felonv Scar on left shin. Two previous convlo- tions for felony January 1 POLICE GAZETTE. 7 January 1, 1875. WAR OFFICE, DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERYICEI On and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Beward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sump varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; ine amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. I" B.— The applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. » SSOB NAMB. BBS. NO. COMM. WKEBE BOBN. SIZB. HA." T\ BYES. FACB $ 00& X & I20U8EBS. BATE Olf DESBETN. PLACE OP DBSE3TIOH. MARKS jusoj REMARKS ate. ' if £ 40610 740611 340612 S40613 £ 40614 • 40616 240616 240617 B40618 S40619 Waterman, Henry Webb, James M. Westley, Jolm Wood, Robert Wood, Henry Ward, John Welch, John West, John West, George Young, Edward 1801 2374 1973 2255 213 60th Rifles 108th Eoot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto llthBrig. Dep. 49thBrig. Dep ditto 37thBrig. Dep. London ditto West Ham, Essex Hartlepool, Durham Manchester Marylebone, Mddlsx. Belfast, Antrim Spitalfields, Middlsx. Poplar, Middlesex Bradford, Wilts 840620 240621 240622 240623 840624 £ 40625 £ 40626 240627 240628 Arthur, William Ainsworth, Wm. Ayling, James Burrow, James Brophy, James Boswell, Samuel Boulton, Charles Barras, John B- iddington, Thos. S4062 Brown, George 58 332 1408 1593 233 55 1159 81 41321 505 18th Foot ditto 95th Foot 17th Lancers 14th Foot 29th Foot 60th Foot 91st Foot Roy. Artillery 50thBrig. Dep. Kingsworth Dagenham, Essex Arundel, SusBex Ulverston, Lano. Bradford, York Evesham, Worcester St. Luke's, Middlesex Seaton, Northmblnd. Warwick Islington, Middlesex Bteward 254: 5 54! dark labourer 254 5 54 black barman 264 5 7 brown labourer 23$ 5 54 dk. bm puddler 224 5 74 It. bm mason 18| 5 84 brown labourer 21 5 54 black # 22 5 6 brown labourer 19f 5 6 brown ditto g brown ditto 194 5 44 It. brn ditto 19 5 5 It. bm — m 5 74 It. bm groom 21 5 7! brown woolcombr. 19$ 5 5 light gardener 234 5 • 7i brown musician 19! 5 74 dk. brn miner 194 5 54 It. brn collarmuker 22| 5 44 brown shoemaker 20 5 64 brown grey hazel grey hazel grey grey brown blue grey blue swarth fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh plain regimental brown; corl tweed j fustian white; cord black; grey tweed plain 12 Dec. 8 Dec. 8 Dec. 3 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 13 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. Enniskillen Woolwich Hartlepool Rochester Woolwich Lancaster Woolwich ditto Horfield stole clothes rather long features ; recruit scar on left fo^ t; stole £ 20 enlargement top of thumb ; recruit scar back of right knee scar right leg * packing case maker tattooed right arm j recruit grey blue brown grey blue brown grey blue hazel blue iresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fair fresh Si40630 140631 140632 840633 240834 £ 40635 £ 40636 240637 240638 S40639 240640 240641 840642 840643 240644 240645 240646 840647 840648 240649 Brooks, Joseph Connell, Patrick Campbell, Edw. A. Clay, George Collins, George Crofts, James Cashman, William Crack, John Church, George Cassidy, Daniel 222 177 1726 2045 2872 1508 408 3678 12053 173 36thBrig. Dep 5th Foot 13th Foot 17th Foot 3oth Foot 94th Foot 103rd Foot Rifle Brigade Rl. Engineers 3rd Brig. Dep. Newcastle, Stafford Ballyclough, Cork Antrim Nottingham Dukinfiold, Cheshire Poplar, Middlesex Cardiff, Glamorgan Chidborough, Suffolk Woking, Surrey Sunderland, Durham puddler groom dyer collier carpenter labourer ditto ditto ditto 184 194 224 241 20| 244 194 254 204 204 54 7 54 6 44 44 brown brown light sandy dk. brn light dk. brn brown It. brn black grey hazel blue grey hazel blue hazel grey grey hazel fresh freBh fresh fresh fresh fresh L- esh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 Dec. 20 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 14 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dee. 13 Dec. 13 Dec. Shorncliffe ditto Fleetwood Dundalk Aldershot Dublin ditto Newry Woolwich ditto scar on shin off furlough ditto to Evesham, Worcester ditto to Swindon ditto scar over left eje 19 Dec. M 14 Dec.* 14 Dec. 14 Dee- 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec, 15 Dec. ITregntleFt. Jersey Belfast Nottinghri Curragh ditto Newport, M Aldershot ditto Sunderland took great coat eff furlough ditto to Darleston, Stafford ditto ditto to Ashton- unoer- Lyne ditto took the whole of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. off furlough scar on back of neck Dowd, John Duncan, Robert Downes, Joseph Donnelly, Charles Emmett, John Easton, Alexander Emerson, Harry Ellis, Thomas Flannery, William Fox, David 2634 1774 1866 2324 2953 1777 1486 2337 1726 14th Foot 25th Foot 64th Foot Roy. Artillery Scots FuBiliers 25th Foot 27th Foot Roy. Artillery 2nd Foot 25th Foot Hull, York Glasgow Newcastle- und.- Lyne Carrickfergus, Antrm Rochdale, Lancashii e Falkirk, Stirling Copdock, Suffolk Nottingham Castlebar, Mayo Radeliffe, Lancashire ditto puddler shoemaker labourer ditto miner carpenter labourer ditto grinder 214 5 224 5 22 26f 21 204 214 194 21 214 94 It. brn 6 I fair 6f It. brn brown brown sandy dk. brn brown brown It. brn 2406501 240651 240652! 240653 340654 240655 240656 240657 240658 840659 Frizell, John Fielding, John Ford, Charles Gleeson, William Hopkins, Herbert Hamment, George Harper, William Harvey, William Hunt, Thomas Hartley, William 1874,26th Foot 8 5256 1131 1522 101 2119 1948 1783 52 33rd Foot Roy. Artillery 10th Hussars 17th Lancers 5th Foot 15th Foot 23rd Foot 25th Foot 34th Foot Templehouse, Sligo Todmorden, Lane. Bathford, Somerset London Oakington, Cambs S. Walsham, Norfolk Norwich Shoreditch, Middlsx. Nottingham Blackburn, Lane. labourer boilermaker labourer ditto ditto sailor labourer shoemaker labourer ditto 22 204 22 234 19| 224 224 244 214 224 104 8 74 7! 74 7 74 74; brown 6 black blue brown grey grey grey hazel blue grey grey blue fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue; moleskin regimental ditto 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. Aldershot Buttevant Dunbai Woolwich Windsor Cork Enniskillen Derby Dublin Buttevant off furlough ditto to Glasgow ditto tattooed on breast and left arm off furlough to Haslingdon, Lancashire ditto to Paisley ditto recruit, surgically iaspected off furlough to Liverpool ditto to Bury, Lancaster dk. brn It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn blue brown hazel grey blue hazel hazel grey grey grey fresh fresh dark fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supp. regimental regimental ditto 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 29 Nov. 14 Dei. 15 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. Paisley Fermoy Shomcliffe HamptnCt. Dundalk Jersey Gosport Aldershot Buttevant Waterford ditto slightly po? kpitted ditto to Todrnorden ditto scar an forehead and back of right leg tattooed on left arm off furlough to Great Yarmouth ditto to London stain beneath right scapula j off pass scar left cheek; off fui lough to Nottingham 240660 240661 840662 S40663 840664 240665 S40666 840667 240668 240669 Halford, Isaac Hayes, Michael Hunt, Thomas E. Howard, Thomas Jones, Thomas Johnson, William James, John Jones, Samuel Jones, John Lawrence, George 126 41829 1637 2027 113 3699 41857 174 1667 45 th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 3rd Brig. Dep. 24th Foot 90th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 3rd Brig. Dep 2nd Dragoons Leicester London Snigston, Notts Manchester Worcester Sunderland, Durham Islington, Middlesex St. Andrew's, Leic. St. Peter's, Nthmbld Brighton, Sussex shoefiniaher labourer ditto ditto miner labourer ditto ditto tailor clerk 21 194 224 25 23 22| 194 204 224 5 61 64 6 6 54 brown brown dk. . brn brown It. bm It. bm dark auburn brown light hazel grey hazel grey grey brown brown blue blue grey fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair ditto ditto plain regimental supposed plain regimental blaek ; moleskin plain regimental ditto 14 Dee. 12 Dec. 20 Dec. 19 Dec. 17 Dec. 14 Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 15 Dec. 13 Dec. Athlone Woolwich Sheemess Sunderland Aldershot Wishaw Aldershot Woolwich Sunderland Brighton off furlough; took part of reg. nec. tattooed on arms, scar right cheek scar right groin and left shoulder- blade off furlough scar on'left wrist 840670 840671 840672 240673 240674 240675 240676 840677 240678 240679 Lane, James Lee, William Lynch, James Lloyd, Jonathan Lord, John McCallum, Neil McCardle, James McTaggart, James Morton, John 1212 12th Lancers 1294 33rd B oot 2223 4327 3148 372 1473 1156 40th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Scots Fusiliers 1st Foot 27th Foot 50th Foot Stourport, Worcester Burghfield, Berks Fermoy, Cork Allstree, Monmouth Bermondsey, Surrey Haslingden, Lane. Airdrie, Lanark Edinburgh Abbey, Renfrew Brompton, Middlsx. labourer ditto miller mason labourer ditto miner labourer ditto musician 24J 5 231 5 214 5 244i 5 23f 5 84 brown 21 21 18 22 194 It. bm brown dk. brn brown . brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown blue hazel grey grey grey brown blue grey grey blue freBh fresh freBh fresh fresh freeh fresh dark fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto black; striped regimental ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 13 Dec. 11 Dec. 17 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. Manchester Fermoy Shomcliffe York Woolwich Sheffield London Edinburgh Londndrry. Dublin pockpitted ; took part of reg. nee. off furlough to Burghfield, Berks ditto recruit, attested off furlough to Airdrie off furlough S40680 £ 40681 240682 S40683 840684 240685 240686 240687 £ 40688 £ 40689 Martin, George McGrath, Edward Mohel, James Mulligan, James McDonald, John Mellors, William McCasey, John Muir, David Machin, Stephen J. Nugent, Thomas 1793 1534 2818 2167 4119 1931 60th Rifles 90th Foot 96th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto Rl. Engineers 3rd Brig. Dep. 40thBrig. Dep 66thBrig. Dep. Marylebone Cork Dublin Trim, Meath Glasgow Mansfield, Notts St. Luke's, Middlesex High Church, Renf. ' St. Luke's, Middlesex I Dublin labourer porter lab' urer ditto ditto ditto mason carpet wevr labourer ditto 19 22 26J 214 23! 20 23 214 204 1181 541 brown 74 dk. bm It. brn It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown It. bm 104 5 94 6 6 8 64 grey grey grey blue brown blue blue hazel grey blue fresh sallow fair freBh fresh sallow fair fresh fresh fair blue pilot; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto dark ; cord regimental brown; black plain 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 14 Dec. 13 Dee 13 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. London Dundee Warley Newbridge Woolwich Leith Fort Westminstr Sunderland Southampt. Dublin recruit off furlough mole right shoulder blade ditto to Dublin to Glasgow to Mansfield; tattooed on anas ditto ditto recruit chest deformed, in- kneed, var icose veins recruit, not surgically inspected scar on left buttock j recruit 840690 O'Neill, John 107,2nd Foot Dublin ditto 184 5 54 It. bm brown fresh regimental 14 Dec. ditto 240691 Oliver, Adam 561 57thBrig. Dep. Hawick, Roxburgh mill worker 184 5 4! dk. bm grey dark ditto 14 Dec. Perth took part'of reg. nec. 240692 Pattman, Fredk. 3179 Scots Fusiliers Windsor, Berks labourer 194 5 10 It. brn grey fresh ditto 13 Dec. London took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. S40693 Pritchard, David 1576 24th Foot Stoke- upon- Trent* forgeman 29 5 8! dk. bm hazel dark ditto 18 Dec. Aldershot off furlough * Staffordshire 340694 Patterson, Edward 413 64th Foot Sheffield, York potter 194 5 44 dark grey fresh ditto 14 Dec. Glasgow 340695 Pearce, George 3689 Royal H. Art. Bristol baker 24 5 54 It. bm grey fair ditto 14 Dec. Woolwich 240696 Pearce, Frank — Roj. Artillery Twerton, Somerset labourer 244 5 10 It. bm blue fair white duck; cord 15 Dec. London recruit, attested Quinn, Richard 4859 ditto Waterford ditto 18 5 94 It. bm grey fresh tweed 12 Dec. Clonmel 840698 Quinn, Patrick 225 17thBrig. Dep. Kilmichael, Clare ditto 34! 5 6 It. bm blue fresh regimental 12 Dec. Bury pocipitted; off furlough 840699 Rogers, Walter 1400 4th Hussars Esher, Surrey clerk 234 5 7 dk. brn hazel sallow ditto 15 Dec. Canterbury took the wbole of reg. nec. 340700 Ryan, Joseph 1325 11th Hussars Leeds, Yorkshire joiner 224 5 7 dk. brn blue dark ditto 15 Dec. ditto scar left Bhoulder; off furlough to Leeds 240701 Randall, William 2839 Scots Fusiliers Boddington, Glouc/ labourer 23 5 9 dk. brn hazel fair ditto 15 Dec. London took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 340702 Russell, Thomas 1196 25th Foot Stockton, Durham collier 234 5 6! brown blue dark ditto 15 Dec. Cork off furlough to Stockton 440703 Ryan, John 5554! Roy. Artillery Waterford shoemaker 23 5 54 brown blue fresh ditto 7 Dec. Woolwich ditto 8407S4 Rowe, Thomas 251' 35t, h Brig. Dep Banbury, Oxon groom 204 5 7! brown grey pale ditto 19 Nov. Devonport took great coat ' 140705 Scawthorne, Fred. 1424 8th Hussars Sheffield, York mason 22 5 7! It. brn brown fair ditto 14 Dec. Gort off furlough j anchor on right arm 240706 Smith, Thomas — 12th Lancers Eastmoor brickmaker 19 5 7 It. brn grey fresh plain 20 Dec. 8 recruit * between Doncaster & Manchest 240707 Simmons, Samuel 1311 19th Hussars Marylebone, Middlx. labourer 214 5 74 dk. brn hazel sallow regimental 14 Dec. Hamptn Ct. birth stain on left thigh 240708 Spreadbury, James 1202 2< Jth Kussars Partington, Middlx. coachman 214 5 64 brown blue fresh ditto 13 Dec. Aldershot 240709 Stuart, John 2303 Scots F- aoiliers Strathden, Aberdeen labourer 284 5 94 brown grey fresh ditto 14 Dec. London off furlough to Aberdeen 840710 Spriggs, James 2199 3rd Foot Glastonbury, Somrst. ditto 21 5 10 dark grey freBh ditto 12 Dec. Clare Castle ditto to London 8 407H Scott, William 1835 25th Foot Kilmarnock, Ayr miner 204 5 84 It. bm grey fresh ditto 14 Dec. Buttevant ditto to Glasgow 840712 Sullivan, Cornelius 1523 58tli Foot Tralee, Kerry labourer 31 5 64 brown blue sallow ditto 11 Dec. Wyvoal off escort duty 840713 Shaw, Arthur 424 95th Foot Duffield, Derby ditto 35 5 10 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 14 Dec. Fleetwood 210714 Sexton, Arthur 41686 Roy. Artillery St. Pancras, Middlx. porter 194 5 7! light hazel fair ditto 14 Dec. Woolwich S40715 Steene, Thomas 6128 ditto Dublin carpenter 22 5 34 brown brown fresh ditto 14 Dec. ditta tattooed on left arm S10716 Toogood, John 2723 Gren. Guards Bedminster, Somerset sawyer 27 5 81 brown grey fair plain 11 Dec. London] officer's servant 210717 Tomkins, William — 60th Rifles Chelsea, Middlesex mason 24 5 6 brown grey freeb brown ; moleskin 16 Dee. ditto recruit 810718 Yaughan, Charles 2457 Scots Fusiliers Kmgstone, Hereford labourer 264 6 2 dk. bm hazel sallow plain 16 Dec. ditto supposed gone to America 340719 West, Edward S. 739 2nd Life Gds. Winchelsea, Sussex — 244 5 11! dk. bm grey fair regimental 11 Dec. ditto > 840720 240721 810722 810723 810724 840725 840726 810727 810728 840729 Webster, William Watts, William Walter, Thomas Worthington, J. T. Waine, Joseph Wedge, Henry Walsh, Richard Widder, Daniel Wiseman, Henry Woodyard, James 881 7 th Drag. Gds. 1882 Cold. Guards 2nd Foot •> i3rd Foot 47th Foot ditto 89th Foot Roy. Artillery Rl. Engineers ditto 78 172 227 1459 12456 10600 St. Pancras, Middlx, Wardington, Oxon Drumaskea, Louth Dewsbury, York Cheltenham, Glouc. Wolverhampton, Stff. Tallow, Waterford Chelsea, Middlesex Wormley, Herts Lowestoft, Suffolk frenchplshr. butcher labourer sawyer labourer ditto sweep labourer groom carpenter 274 5 £ 4, brown hazel fresh 274 5 9 It. bm grey fresh 24 5 !) ' it. brn blue fresh 204 5 64 It. brn grey freBh 22 5 54 bro^ n grey fresh 204 5 7 brown hazel fresh 304 5 54 brown hazel florid 19 5 44 It. brn gre>* fresh 224 5 S: i brown hazel freBh 24 5 44 It. bm grey | jL^ esh ditto ditto brown j tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto. 14 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 15 Dcc. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 17 Dee. Waterford London Dublin Feraaoy Aldershot ditto Ft. George Woolwich Chatham Aldershot off furlough to London took part of reg. nec. recruit, attested off furlough to Dewsbury ditto ditto ditto recruit feet a little flat, slightly in- kneed to Cheltenham to Wolverhampton to Tallow 8 AJ O L I i: E G A Z E T T E. January 1 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OiSMCE I SO. | NAME. EE9. NO. COBPS, WHEBE BOEN. TSADS. SIZB. PACP. COAT & TBODSEBS. BATE OP PLACE OP DESEBTN. DESEKTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 124805 121806 124807 121308 124809 124810 124811 324812 124813 124814 Thomas Tracey Samuel Tucker Edward Wallace Benjamin Ward John Welsh FrederickWilliams Harry Williams Henry Williams John Williams Thomas Williams 7713 7987 8150 8431 8360 7175 8707 8506 8440 8369 1st Surrey ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Bermondsey Taunton, Somerset Bermondsey, Surrey Croydon Bow, Middlesex London Stoekwell, Surrey Southwark Christchurch Lambeth 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 i124818 324819 124820 124821 124822 124823 124824 James Yates George Bell Robert Armstrong 7319 4503 3295 ditto N. Durham South Down Wandsworth South Hilton, Drhm. Tralee, Kerry labourer confectionr. brown dk. brn grey grey light fresh plain supposed plain 13 Dec. 14 Dec. ditto Durham Downptrck. supposed with a travelling opera company off pass to Donaghadee ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the eroiration of 8 months from the date of desertion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended witMn the precincts of a port where a regular Police ia organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. Richard Lovett Albert Smith Louis Shapter Hy. Howard Peter Middlemore James O'Brien George Martin Fredk. W. Sparkes Frank Palmer James Brown George Davies James Carroll Frederick Bass - Charles Hall John Ingram M. F. Hooper James Windsor John Ragan Daniel Duggan Arthur Page Edward A. Ford James Moore Wm. B. Holloway James Jones Henry Walker Adel. 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 SHIP DESEBTED PEOM. DATS, BATING. 0 < SIZB. Fawn, deserter 16 Oct. A. B. 23 5 6 ditto 18 Oct. ditto 22 5 6 ditto 18 Oct. sailmaker's crew 22 5 10J Cameleon, deserter 27 Sept. A. B. 25 5 7 ditto 27 Sept. ditto 21 5 7 Scout, deserter 18 Sept. ordinary 19 - Pembroke, deserter 11 Dec. stoker, 2nd class 19 5 44 Shearwater, deserter 13 July ordinary 21 5 5 ditto 7 July ditto 19 5 54 Repulse, deserter 13 June private, R. Marines 27 5 ' 2 Scout, deserter 7 June A. B. 22 5 6 ditto 20 June ordinary 21 5 7 Shearwater, deserter 18 Sept. A. B. 22 5 7 ditto 18 Sept. ditto 20 5 6 Pallas, deserter 28 Oct. ditto 20 5 7 Scout, deserter 5 July engineer 28 5 11 ditto 2 July gun- room steward 21 5 5 ditto 5 July ordinary 22 5 5 ditto 5 July ditto 20 5 3 ditto 7 July private, R. Marines 28 5 n ditto .31 July lieut., R. Marines 28 5 n Cambridge, deserter 12 Dec. A. B. 20 5 6 Royal Adelaide, deserter 1 Oct. ditto 20 5 4 D. of Wellington, deserter 3 Dec. ordinary, 2nd class 18 5 4 ditto 9 Dec. signalman, 3rd class 18 5 5 ditto 4 Dee. ordinary 23 5 5 ditto 10 Dec. ditto 21 5 4 Devastation, deserter 1 Dec. stoker 28 5 6 Favorite, deserter 28 Nov. ordinary 19 5 10 ditto 28 Nov. ditto 19 5 5 D. of Wellington, deserter 23 Nov. A. B. 26 4 84 ditto 28 Nov. ordinary cook's mate 18 5 If Excellent, deserter 17 Nov. 19 5 4, Favorite, deserter 21 Nov. ordinary 19 5 5 ditto 21 Nov. ditto 20 5 6 ditto 21 Nov. ditto 18 5 3 ditto 21 Nov. ditto 20 5 5 Victory, deseiter 13 Nov. boy, 1st class 17 5 24 Fly, straggler 22 Nov. signalman, 3rd cl. 21 5 5 ditto 20 Nov. shipwright 32 5 4 WHEB3 EOE2J. HAI3. I'AOS. MAK& 8 AND REMARKS. Lambeth, Surrey Osbington, Kent Littleham, Devon Plymouth Liverpool Birmingham London Bridgwater, Somerset Dublin Pembroke Portsmouth Deal, Kent Cheltenham, Gloucester Banff, Scotland London Kent Cork London Derby Southampton Soutmolton, Devon Bethnal- gn., Middlesex Portsmouth London Pilton, Devon Uxbridge, Middlesex Eversham, Sussex Hoxton, Middlesex Dublin Bethnal- green, Middx. Glasgow Belfast London Paisley Nottingham St. Germans, Cornwall Clifton, Bristol brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn black light brown dk. brn brown brown dark It. brn light brown dark brown brown dark light brown brown It. brn light dk. brn dk. brn It. bm light brown light It. brn brown brown brown brown brown brown light dk. brn blue blue brown grey grey hazel blue brown brown blue grey grey grey grey blue grey hazel blue grey blue grey grey blue blue hazel grey grey grey brown blue blue hazel brown blue brown grey hazel blue bine fair fair fresh dark ruddy fresh dark fair fresh freck. fair fresh fresh fresh fair fair fair fresh fair fair fair ruddy fresh ruddy dark fair fair fair two stars on left Srtn; served i'n Zealous served in Zealous scar ou upper lip sad across left eyebrow pockpitted scar on forehead and Ifeft ankle ; served in Ganges and Jiesistance £ 3 reward served in Anson served in St. Vincent, Excellent, ami Trafalgar dots on back of left handserved in- Ganges and Thalia scar above right nipple cask, marked ' Rum,' on lefS arm served in Phoshe dark spots on left side served ia Ganges, Himalaya, and Duke of scar under left eye ; served in Impregnate served in Rodney ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 reward served ia Implacable, llepvlse, ssad-' Immortsdile ditto served in Victory served in Sultan £ 3 reward served in Royal Adelaide served in Immortality £ 3 reward served m Pembroke and Asia served in Duke of Wellington served ia Aurora served in Plover served ia Victory serve d in Implacable, Minetaur, hZhdsof Wellington. ditto scar side of left eye ; served in Aurora & Cambridge ditto served in- Revenge and Topaze " . served in Victory and Endymion served in> Topaze and Duncan served in. Wisgard and Bo& eawen £ 3 reward ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward £ 3 rewapd # alias- Day ditto ditto ditto- £ 1 reward ditto Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP MSCHAEaED PEOM. DATE. EATING. SIZE. WHEBH BOEN. HAIB. EYES. PACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Luigi Koukie William Hearn Henry Crew Charles Fowler Howard Farrar Thomas Keeler Thomas G. Garrett William Riley Levi Rowe John Louis Barstow Growler Avon C/ iarybdis Pearl ditto Duke of Wellington ditto St. Vincent Daphne Duke of Wellington^ 21 Sept, 17 Oct. 27 Sept. 27 Oct. - Oct. 21 Dec. 4 Nov. 1 Dec. 21 Oct. wrrnt officer's cook ordinary ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ordinary, 2nd class A. B. ordinary, 2nd class boy, 2nd class private, R. Marines ordinary, 2nd class 19i 20 19 23 19 24, 28 15i 22 40 Burmola, Malta Ilfracombe, Devon St. Andrew's, Middx. Taunton, Somerset Pimlico, Middlesex Huddersfield, York Fordington, Dorset Kingston- on- Thames Luxborough, Somerset Margate, Kent dark brown brown It. bm brown light brown brown brown brown dark grey grey grey grey grey grey_ basel- grey It. bm fresh fair fair dark fair fair fresh fresh dark ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, & c. discharged as objectionable tattooed on. arms and wrists ; dischaagod as objectionable ' My true Love,' rt. arm,, pockpitted; discharged as objectionable- discharged as objostionable served in- Impregnable ditto served in. Implacable ditto served rev Malabar discharged as objectionable; served m- Bbscawen, and Thalia, low, projecting forehead; discharged as objectionable discharged as objectkmable; served in. Penelope, Catar^- k Victory, NAME. DIVISION. WHE3E BOBN. 5 Cf TEADE. SIZE. HAIB. EYES. Daniel Bryan Thomas Daniels Andrew Scott George Sutleff John Harris James Head George Stimpson* William Mace Patrick Kennedy* William Robinson Depot ditto Plymouth R. MarineArt. ditto Chatham ditto R. MarineArt. ditto DepSt Spitalfields, Middlsx. Llandilo . Carmarthen Penningham, Wigton Blackburn, Lane. St. Ive's, Cornwall Ipswich London Chatham, Kent Dublin Preston, Lancashire labourer 214 5 6|- brown puddlcr 25 5 84 brown labourer 23 5 6 black weaver 24 5 9 brown clerk 224 5 84 brown groom 28f 5 74 brown clerk 19! 5 5 brown seaman 22 5 10 brown plumber 194 5 7i dk. brn puddler 20i 5 54 krown grey grey grey brown grey blue hazel grey brown brown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh COAT & TBOU3EES DATE OP PLACE OP DIS0HB9. BISCHABfta. uniform 19 Dec. Canterbury ditto 14 Dec. ditto ditto 3 Dec. Plymouth discharged — — Portsmouth — ditto discharged 4 Dec. Chatham discharged 2 Dee. ditto ditto 4 Dec. Lewe3 discharged junifoim 3 Dec. ditto ditto 3 Dec. Canterburv ditto MARKS AND REMARKS. i an incorrigible and worthless character 3 an objectionable character # alias Charles Houghtoru Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHEBE BOEN. TEADE. § SIZE. HAIE. EYES. PACE. COAT & TEOITSEES DATE OP DESEETN. DELETION. I MARKS AND REMARKS. George Hackney John Gannon Patrick Dougherty John Jackson Richard Ward William Hamilton Henry J. Johnson John Beswick Hiram Morley William Foley R. Marine Art. Chatham R. MarineArt. Portsmouth Stockport, Cheshire Huddersfleld, Yorks Liverpool Middleton, Lane. London Cardiff, Glamorgan London Airdrie, Lanark Newark, Notts Leeds, Yorkshire fitter mason labourer turner carpenter labourer groom miner gasfitter clotlidressr. 21 15 5| 28 15 7 20 5 6 284 5 9 26 15 5- 4 194: 5 6 194' 5 n 18 5 74 204 5 6 18 5 6 dk. brn auburn black brown brown dk. bm brown fair sandy brown hazel blue hazel grey hazel hazel brown hazel hazel grey dark sallow sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dark black brown j fustian undress uniform brown j striped plain pilot; tweed undress uniform blue; grey 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Dee. 16 Dec. 15 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Dec. Manchester Hull ditto Portsmouth Chatham * Portsmouth Stirling Portsmouth York recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, not surgically inspected ditto boil mark right side recruit, attested * en route from Bristol to Loniou recruit ditto off furlough recruit LONDON ; PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OEFCE, BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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