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08/01/1875

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Police Gazette

Date of Article: 08/01/1875
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
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x fcg Stittofttt. CONTAINING Slit tub lance of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers cf Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are knoum but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other mark* of Identity. Tin Barnes of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that h'xs been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5614 FRIDAY, - JANUARY 8, 1875. Notice.— It is requested thut all communications for the j irpose of obt aining or giving information respecting supposed ( Venders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to tho Editor, Policc Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that r. u Information should bo made and sworn to before a Magistrate, cf tho Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, togother 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 Letter* addressed to the Editor UMiNt he prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the MilUic., should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for nsertion in the pOLiCE GAZETTE. Chain, snake pattern, which has been mended in two places, and Key attached, with a white stone in it. Information to be given to Head Constable Songhurst, Barnstaple, Devon. — Bow- street, January 4. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY" WOUNDING. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of EMILY RICHARDS, of Carnon Downs, in the parish of Kenwyn, Cornwall, for the wilful murder of a child 1 month old, by throwing it down a shaft. At the inquest a verdict of Wilful Murder was returned. She is the wife of Thomas Richards, who has been abroad some years, and is 29 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, and has false upper and lower front teeth ; dressed in black bat with black fall, and' dark sealskin jacket; is sup- posed to be in London, and will probably try to emigrate, presenting herself to be a widow. Information to be given to Superintendent Marshall, Truro, Cornwall.— Urn- street, January G. About 1 p. m. on the 30th ultimo, the dead body of a full grown female child, was found in the vault of a privy, at Colne, Huntingdon, wrapped in a portion of the Peterboro' Advertiser. At tho inquest, a verdict of ' Wilful Murder' was returned against some person or persons unknown. Information to be given to Superintendent Spencer, Police Station, St. Ives, Hunts.- Bow- street, January 4. About noon on the 21st instant tho dead body of a full- grown female Child was 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. BURGLARY AND MOUSE BREAKING. Description of CHARLES WOOD, alias WINTER- BOTTOM, charged with breaking into a shop, in Sheffield, on the night of the 30th ultimo : he is about 37 years of age. 5 feet 61 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, has a large mark on lip, is pockpitted, a weaver, and a native of Glossop or Manchester. He was apprehended on the 5th of January, 1869, at the Glossop Station, for house- breaking at Blackburn, near Rotherham, and convicted and sentenced to 18 months hard labour at the following West Riding Spring Assizes. He is supposed to be accompanied by a woman who was couvicted at Sheffield Sessions, 9th April, 1868, for being in possession of counterfeit coin, and was sentenced to 5 years penal servitude : she is 26 years of age, 5 feet inch high, fresh complexion, auburn hair, light grey eyes, short broad face, small sunken eyes, and thick lips. Information to be given to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 6. Stolen by meaus of housebreaking between the 23rd nit., and 1st instant, at Hollington, near Hastings : two Blankets; a cotton Sheet: four chamber Towels ; a white jean Vest; two white marcella children's Jackets, old; an alpaca Polannaise, trimmed with black silk velvet ; a grey Llama Skirt, trimmed with blue braid; a lavender muslin Skirt, old ; an old black silk Jacket; two children's old cotton Frocks; four children's Petticoats, old: a brown silk Umbrella, with ivory handle ; a pair of man's old side- spring Boots ; a pair of woman's Goloshes ; a copper Kettle, without lid ; and a linen travelling Bag. By a man who pledged some of the stolen property at Hastings, on the 30th ultimo : about 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches Jiigh, stout, a labourer; dressed in a ( lark jacket, with white slop under- neath, and a dark cap. Information to be given at the Constabulary Office, Lewes, to Superintendent Jenner, Police Station, Court H& use, Battle, or any Police Station in East Sussex.— Bow- street, January 4. During the night of the 22nd instant, the dwelling- i 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 Pale'. horpe, County Police Station, Nottingham.— Bow- street, December 30. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person on tho 24th ultimo : a silver Geneva Watch, chased flowered back, very small, No. 7& 7. Also stolen from the person on the 23th ultimo : a silver Geneva Watch, No. 415, has a yellow stripe round the dial, and had attached a gold plated albert Guard and Locket. Also stolen from the person on tho 29th ultimo : a gold Locket, oval shape, wheat. sheaf on one Bide, contains the photo of a gentleman, had attached a thin necklet Chain, with small balls ; a pair of gold Ear- rings, chased, and set with green stones, and a pair of plated Ear- rings. And also ntoleu from the person on the 1st instant: a silver lever Watch, gold hinges, plain back, ' J. S.' engraved uu outer case, ' J. Shorrock' on dial, maker ' T. Bennett, Preston' on works. Information to be given to Chief Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire,— Bow- street, January 6. Stolen in Bolton : On the 1st instant, from the person of a gentleman : a silver lever Watch, No. 36073, maker Samuel Greenhough, Bolton, had attached a gold curb Chain, with Seal and Key. Also from the person on t he 1st instant: a silver verge Watch, No. £ 27, maker Thomas Lee, Bury, and has ' J. Harrison' engraved inside the case. Also from the person of a gentleman on the 2nd instant: silver lever Watch, with cream- coloured dial, on which is the name ' J. Smith,' No. 10685. Also stolen on the 31st ultimo, from a public- house in Bolton : a dark green cloth Overcoat, with black velvet collar, has four pockets outside with flaps over them, black covered buttons, and lined with black serge. By a female servant, about 40 years of age, 5 feet G inches high, stout made, fresh complexion, red nose, and addicted to drink ; usually dressed in dark grey winsey dress, black bonnet, with red cower, and dark grey cloak. She is also charged with stealing a Watch, & c. ( recovered). Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Borough Police Offices, Town Hull, Bolton- le- Moors, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January C. Stolen frcm the person on the 24th ultimo, at Barn- staple : an open- face silver lever Watch, maker John Gaydon, Barnstaple, No. 16515, capped; and gold Albert HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen between the 3td and 6th ultimo, from a field at Ousby, near Penrith, Cumberland : a 3- year- old black- faced ! fat wether Sheep, marked with the letter ' O' on the near hock, the letters ' IN ' and the figure ' 1 ' burnt in the horns, 1 and the letter ' O' burnt in the face. Also stolen, on the night of the 25th ultimo, from a field | at Great Salkeld, near Penrith, Cumberland : a fat shearling Leicester tup Sheep, about 20 lbs. per quarter, marked on the near side with the letter ' N,' but nearly obliterated. ! Information to be given to Superintendent Fowler, Penrith, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumber- land.— Bow- Street, January 8. Stolen on the 30th ultimo, from Chigwell Bow : a bay Mare, a set of Harness, a Cart, a Coat, a Rug, and a Whip. — Metropolitan Police, N Division, January 4. 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 the 1st instant, and not on the 11th instant, as before stated. Any person giving such information that will lead to their recovery, and conviction of the offender or ofl'enders, will be handsomly rewarded. Information to be given to Superin- 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 Male, G years old, lately clipped, in fair condition, 141 hands high, bind legs white, one white forefoot, white face, and the fore feet turn out. Information to be given to Superintendent Wood, B Division, Devon Constabulary, South Molton.— Bow- street, December 30. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen between the 10th ultimo and the 1st instant, from Greuville- street, Brunswick- square : a lady's gold Watch, No. 6031, private mark ' 47 G ;' a lady's gold Chain, flat link pattern, fastened with yellow silk near swivel; a grey alpaca Skirt ; a cashmere Cloak, trimmed with black lace ; a blatk cloth double Cape, with sleeves : and a black silk Skirt. By two French won en ( mother and daughter) : the - formgr 49 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, pale complexion, whrte hail'; dressed in black ; and the latter 21 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, light hair, wears spectacles ; dressed ki black dress and hat,— Metropolitan Police, E Divi- sion, January 8. Description of JOHN WHITTlNGHAM, charged with stealing three Fowls ( recovered), the property of W. R. Norcop, Esq., of Betton House, Market Drayton, on the 1st instant: about 20 y ears of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, brown hair, fair complexion, no beard or whiskers ; dressed in dark coat, light- coloured trousers, white tie, and low hard hat; he is a native of Stone, Staffordshire, and a tailor, but has lately been employed as cellarman at an hotel at Stoke- upou- Trent, and as footman at Betton House. Information 1o be given to Superintendent Haines, Whitchuich, or to Sergeant Howells, Market Drayton, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 8. Description of EDWARD YOUNG, alias GEORGE BROWN; a native of Bradford, Wilts, charged with stealing, on the 25th ultimo, at Radstock, a cloth Jacket, a black monkey Jacket, a pair of lace- up Boots with brass eyelets, and a new sealskin Cap, tied up at the side, the property of George Parfitt : 18 or 19 years « f age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, slight build, fresh complexion, and dark hair cut short; he is a deserter from the 37 th Brigade Depot. Information to be given to Superintendent Deggan, Frome, or to Police Constable Lewis, Radstock, Somersetshire, who holds a war- rant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 8. Stolen from Market Drayton, on the Gth instant : a new double- breasted shoit pilot cloth Jacket, bound with braid, velvet collar, red and black plaid lining, horn buttons; a double- breasted Vest. of . same material, bound with braid ; and a pair of watertight.. Boots, No. i^ ze, brass eyelets, double row of nails round Qjitsjde, arjjf three rojvs in centre, nearly new. By a tramping cooper,' who gave Lis name GEORGE ALBERT SKEllEY, about 3G| years of age, about 5 feet 2 incljes high, brown'- btiijj^ iaie swarthy com- plexion, no beard or whibkofsy a, ud dart: jBtjsli& he ; he has trumped about the gouUtry a. j^ Ciji deialfbut lfcs resided in Drayton during the 4aat / five months. Information to be given to Superintendent Haines, Whitchurch, or to Sergeant Howells, Market Drayton, Salop, who'holla a warrant for his apprtjljrjit'iou. - iiow- street, Jainiarryji, i^ ty Stolen from a lodging- house at Rugeley, on Hlfe n? gTirbf the 6th instant: a pair ot blucher Boots and an old verge Watch, No. 3325. By a tramp, about 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 cr 7 iuches high, and no whiskers ; dressed in velveteen jacket, cord, waistcoat, old moleskin trousers, and billycock hat. He will probably be wearing the stolen boots, having left an old pair behind. Information to be given to Sergeant Johns, Police Office, Rugeley, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 8. Desbription of PATRICK, alias JOHN JOYCE, a bricklayer, charged with stealing a Turkey ( recovered) at Whitby : 28 to 30 years of age, 5 feet G inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair, slight moustache, no whiskers, and walks erect; dressed in a blue pilot jacket, double- breasted cloth vest, woollen cord trousers, white muffler, elastic- side boots, and stiff hat. He is a native of Whitby, but of Irish parents, has relatives residing at Liver- pool, Preston, Wakefield, York, Redcar, Gateshead, and Newcastle- upon- Tyne. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Ryder, North Riding Constabulary, Whitby, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January G. Absconded, charged with stealing 15s. 7ld., the monies of his master at Wadhurst, on the 28th ultimo : DANIEL SOPSHEAD, about 30 years of age, about 5 feet G inches high, dark complexion and hair, very slight dark mou- tache, stout figure, and is a labourer; dressed in cord jacket and trousers, cloth cap, and supposed to be wearing a grey Militia overcoat, with red collar, and a band across the back. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Peerless, Uckfield, Sussex, who holds a ^ arrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January G. Absconded on the 18th ultimo, charged on a warran with stealing two suits of Clothes, one black mixture, and on white check : WILLIAM SMITH, a groom, 25 years of age 5 feet 5 inches high, fair complexion, small whiskers; he is a native of Reauing, and has been in service at Ilyde, Isle of Wight. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Town Hall, Folkestone, Kent.— I'ow streot, Jan. 1. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Angus Griffiths, Ironville, in the county of Derby, on the 24th instant: 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, o Wigston, Leicester, about 23 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark brown hair and moustache ; dressed in pepper- and- salt coloured jacket, cord trousers, fly fronts, and is supposed to be wearing the stolen jacket over his o> vn. He has travelled about the country with a shooting gallery. Information to be given to Superintendent Coope, Alfreton, Derbyshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, December 30. FRAUDS AID AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Absconded on the 30th ultimo, charged with obtaining £ 2 by false pretences from John Naylor Warwick, of Lang- thorpe: JOHN PATRICK O'BRIEN, alias DUBLIN JACK, a tramping cooper, about 44 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, tallow complexion, hair aud whiskers turning grey, proportionate build, scar over left eye, and an old wound on one ' eg ; dressed in cotton cord trousers, brown or POL • GAZMTF/, January 8 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of JAMES SMITH, alias CONNER, who travels about the country performing sleight- of- hand tricks afci public- houses, and who was convicted at Newport Petty Sessions, aud sentenoed to 6 weeks imprisonment, for stealing 2s. ( id. : GO years of age, 5 feet 8} inches high, swarthy com- plexion, grey hair and eyes ; he is an Irishman, and states that he is a tinman or french polisher. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Christie, Newport, Salop.— Bow- street, Jatiwurv 8. Description of a man giving the name of HERBERT WILSON, a clerk, remanded at Coventry, charged with stealing an Overcoat, on tho 5th instant: 28 years of age, 5 feet 5 iuches high, fresh complexion, brown eyes, dark hair and moustache, whiskers at sides of faoe and chin shaved, rather sharp appearance, has a large scar centre of breast, and slight varicose vein ou the back ef left knee ; dressed in a h. uit of brown and red Scotch mixture cleth, double- breasted coat aud vest, with the name ou coat ' Moses & Son, Minories,' light grey loose overceat, wliite calico shirt, twp grey woollen under shirts, marked ' H. W.', white iineu front, collar, and. outfit, plated studs, black silk knot necktie, lace- up boots, and black billycock hat. In his possession were found a new Mortice Chisel, maker ' Sorby,' ;; nd a black leather Portmanteau, bound with brass, the lock of which had been forced, containing a pair of men's patent leather shoes, lined with red, a lady's small black leather Satchel, stitched with green, & e. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Morris, Police Office, Coventry, War- wickshire. — Bow- street, January Absconded from Ely, ou t> he 25th instant, charged with assaulting Police Constable Alfred Ellistone, and doing him grievous bodily harm on the 24th ultimo : JONATHAN LEMON, of Ely, a labourer, belonging to the Army Reserve, about H years of age, about 5 feot 5 inches high, light hair, no whiskers, small moustache, blue or grey - eyes, fair face, and small mole on right cheek ; dressed in a black chummy hat and pilot jacket, or light, moleskin suit and cap. WILLIAM WAYMAN, alias DOBOR of Ely, a labourer, 20 yours of age, about 5 feet 3i inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, and fresh complexion ; dressed in chummy hat, dark overcoat, and trousers. Information to be given to Superintendent Smith, Ely, Cambs., who hoU# r* warrant for their jqQntlieuMit. u.— Bow-' toett, January 0". Found drowned on the 3rd instant, the body of a man, about 35 years of age, about 6 feet 5 orjG inches long, full round face, high forehead, dark hair and moustache, no beard; dressed in a grey mixture - tweed coat and vest, grey wad black striped trousers, laced boots, grey worsted stockings, blue aud white striped cotton shirt, red and white silk handkerchief on his neck, had in his pockets a gold lever watch, flower ou dial, dark figures, seconds hand broken, carved back, No. 115296, ' Patent lever' engraved on case inside, full jewelled, warranted IS carat, compensation enlisted, he was summarily convicted of larceny at Cambridge. Information to be given to Superintendent Fow/ ier> Penrith, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumber- land.— Bow- street, January 4. About 2 30 a m. of the 1st instant, tb a dead body of a I newly- born full- grown female Child was found in a 3rd class railway carriage of the Great Northern Railway Company, which arrived at the Great Grimsby Town Station from London at 8' 55 p. m. pn the 31st ulti mo, wrapped up in a piece of old flannel petticoat, then made up like a parcel in a square of brown paper, and tied - with a string. At the inquest an open verdict was returned. Information to be given to Head Constable Campbell, Town Hall, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, January 4. Description of JOSEPH HEMMINGS, alias HENRY HEVINS, alias EVANS, In custody at Crewe Police Station, charged with stealing a gold Watch ( recovered) from the person of a gentleman at. Crewe Railway station at 1 a. m. on the 31st ultimo : he first stated that he was a machinist but has since stated that he is a cotton spinner, 18 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, slender make, brown hair, grey eyes, fair complexion, rouud features, no whiskers or moustache, has a seal on back of right wrist, mole on right side of top iip, mole oa right cheek, small seal on left side of neck, and a scar on right side of forehead; dressed in a ribbed blue cloth doubie- breasted jacket, bound with dark green braid, buttons covered with the same material, pocket outside each skirt, and one inside right breast, a pair of drab striped tweed trousers, double- breasted vest of same material, black horn buttons, a new puce and black woollen plaid shirt, white silk neckerchief, hard felt hat, white ribbed cotton socks, light watertight boots, brass eyelet- holes, and a. new double- breasted brown cloth overcoat, buttons covered with same material, lined with dark alpaca, pocket outside each skirt, ticket pocket, and one inside left breast. Had in his possession a dark- handle Knife, has two blades, German silver shoulders, a small piece of German silver let in one side of handle, and ' W. Spooner' scratched on the handle ; a 9- carat gold Ring, set with a dark brown stone ; two fancy imitation geld aibert Chains ; and a brass Check, with' Allen, Everett, aud Sons, Kingston Metal Works,' round it, and. ' 149' in the middle, attached to a common brass albert Chain ; three Sovereigns, 2s. < 5d. in Silver, and 7d. Copper. He states that he was born in Oxford, and that he and his relatives lodge with a cotton spinner at Water- side, Bacup, Lancashire; that he works at Water- side Mill, Bacup, and that he has worked at the Co- operative Mill, Bacup; he ' also states that he left Bacup on Christmas- eve and went to Birmingham on a visit to his uncle, a labourer, residing at Acorn Inn, Public- house- yard, Oxford- street, Birmingham. Information to be given to Superintendent Saxton, Nantwich, or to Inspector Morris, Crewe, Cheshire, who will send a photograph on application.— Bow- street, January 4. Description of WILLIAM HELSEY, remanded at Worcester to the 6th instant on suspicion of having stolen an unfinished Night- dress, trimmed with tatting : about 19 yrs. of age, 5 feet 5i inches hjgh, dark hair, dark eyes, and fresh complexion, has lost third linger of l ight hand. In his pos- session were Pawu- tickets for the following Articles : a new reefer Jacket, bound with braid, sleeves lined with scarlet, and in the pocket was a piece of tobacco- paper marked ' R. Dixon, 35, High- street, Tewkesbury'; a worn reefer Jacket; a black cloth Jacket, with 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 uutil the 0th 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, dark hair, turning grey, dark brown eyes, aud a scar on back of left hand. Information to be given to Superintendent Thorsby, Lincolnshire Constabulary, Louth. — Bow- street, December 30. Absconded on the 2Sth instant, while on license, from Ingleby Greenhow, North Riding of Yorkshire : No. 307 balance on plate of works, plated albert Guard, snake pattern, and 16s. in Money. The body is supposed to have been in the water some time. Information to he given to Chief Constable Hunt, Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Jaaumry 6. Remanded until the 14th instant on a charge of felony at Middlesbrough: ALFRED MYERS, a hairdresser, 32 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, pule complexion, grey hair, grey eyes, blind of left eye, and is much pockpitted; he states that he is a native ot Brompton, London, aud lived at 25, Stone- street, aud worked for several hairdressers there, and left about 12 months ago. Information to be given to Chief Coastable Saggerston, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire,— Bow- street, January 0. Remanded at Middlesborough, until the 9th infltant, charged with larceny: JAMES McCANN, a holder- up in ship- yards, 28 yearn of age, 5 feet 7i inches high, fresh- com- plexion, sandy hair, no whiskers or moustache, dark grey eyes, has a white scar on his belly, arms mueh fawnfreckled, and browu marks on his breast; - dressed in a black aud green plaid suit, black billycock hat, aud elastic boots ; he states that be is a native of Leeds, whieh place he left when about 5 years old, and weut to reside in High- street, Poplar, London, and worked for an iron- ship builder as a rivet heater, about July aud August last, he worked six weeks for a boilermaker, Holbeck- lane, Leeds, and was repairing some boilers for a sanitary pipe manufacturer, York- road, Leeds. Information to bo given to Chief Constable Saggerson, . Borough Police Station, Middlesborough. — Bow- street, January 4. Left his home at Cradley Heath, in the parish of Rowley Regis, Staffordshire ( for the purpose of going to Birmingham on business) at 2 p. m. on the 2ud ultimo, and has not since ueen heard of: SAMUEL BROMLEY, plumber and glazier, 32 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, light hair and com- plexion ; dressnj in rough dark overcoat, grey mixed, trousers, plaid scarf, and Scotch cap. He had in his possession a silver watch with gold Albert guard attached, aud £ 20 in cash. It is feared that some ill has befallen him, or that he has met with some foul treatment. Information to be given to Inspector Price, Police Station, Old Hill, Dudley, Stafford- shire.— Bow- street, January 4. Description of JAMES JOYCE, a tramping groom and gardener, a native of Fen Drayton, Cambridgeshire, who is remanded at Penrith, Cumberland, until the 5th instant, charged with larceny : 23 years of age, 6 feet 5 inches high, stout figure, fresh complexion, dark hair, and small dark whiskers; dressed iu old dark twetd jacket, light coloured small- ribbed cord waistcoat, knee breeches and gainers,, p, ud black billycock hat. He states that he deserted from the 55th Regiment of Foot, in October, 1873, aud that before he 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, ordiuary make, stoops a little, almost white hair, grey whiskers or moustache, dark imperial, fresh complexion, is very talkative, and of shabby genteel appearance ; dressed 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, aud 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 HENDEN, 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 £> inches high, slight moustache, dark hair, and pale face ; dressed in black cloth trousers and vest ( double- breasted), black frock coat, black rough overcoat, velvet collar, right baud outside pocket torn, black silk hat, with very deep mourning baud, carried a black billycock hat in his pocket, elastic- side boots, military fronts, striped socks, white cotton sliirt, 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 pouch, pocket- knife, and is supposed to have had a consider- able amount of money iu his possession. He intended calling iu Vyse- street and Richard- street, Birmingham, also at the Bell Foundry, Birmiugham. It is feared that some ill has befallen him, or that he has met with some foul treatment. Information to be given to Superintendent Fread, Kent Con- stabulary, Dartford— Bow- street, December 30. Remanded at the Borough Petty Sessions, a man, who gave the name WILLIAM PALMER, son of an iron manager at Brighton, aud stated that - he was known in Bromsgrove, . and also to an iron manager in High- street, Ssuthampton, and at Horseiey Fields, Wolverhampton; he is supposed to " be well acquainted with Liverpool, as ho ha r alluded to Rose- hill Police Station and Walton Borough Gaol: he is 5 feet 8 inches high, states that he is 52 years of age, but looks about 40, sandy hair, no whiskers, large sandy beard and moustache, stout make, hazel eyes, very fluent in speech, and writes a good hand ; dressed in a dark twee . round jacket, double- breasted waistcoat, very old trousers, top hat, and blucher boots. Information to be given- to Deputy Chief Constable Bradshaw, Wrexham, Denbighshire. — Bow- street, December 30. Missing from his home since 8 30 a. m. on the 24th inst. r GEORGE WOOLLAM, a builder and innkeeper of the ' Talbot,' Wem, Salop, about 51 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, dark sandy whiskers ; dressed in a grey suit of clothes, black j imcrov; hat ; he had about £ 20 upon him, aud stated that he way- going to Whitchurch ; he has not since been heard of, and it is feared some ill 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 o* HENRY WHITE ( supposed fictitious), committed for trh. at the ensuiug 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, 5 feet 5 inches high, light hair and complexion, no whiskers, an stammers very much ; dressed in long close- fitting light- coloured tweed coat, with velvet collar, vest of same materia dark plaid cloth trousers, striped flannel shirt, high silk hat, and strong lace- up boots. Information to be given to Inspector Bowen, County Police Station, Woodstock, Oxon. — Bow- street, December 30. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Lower Bebington, Cheshire, between 6 and 7 p. m. on the 6th instant: two gola locket Chains, one of yellow new gold ; three Brooches, one an onyx cameo, set iu gold beading, one a yellow tapaz, set round with pearls in shape of a leaf, the other a large silver; a maltese Cross, iu a circle, set round with spots of blue enamel; eight Rings, two pearl hoops, a diamond, a Bingh- diamond with a flat gold band, a blue turquoise in the shape of a serpent, a half- hoop of either topaz or rubies, one pearls, with a small emerald in the middle, one pearl and turquoise, and one a yellow stone with a few blue turquoise; a, goh' Locket, with two spray? forcing a wreath, one of emeralds, the other of pearls on the front of it ; three Bracelets, one a plain gold band, chased, another gold, with small pearls set lound in enamel in the centre, the other French gold, painted, heads on mother o' pearl; a small old gold Geneva Watch, rather worn on the back, plain back, aud gold face, supposed black band ; and a few coral Beads. Also stolen from a dwelling- house at Tranmere, Cheshire, between 3 and 4 30 p. m. on tho 6th instant: a brown leather Purse, containing Half a Sovereign in Gold, and 3s in Silver; le. 3d. in Coppers from a child's money Box; half- dozon nickle silver table Forks, shell pattern ; a pair of nickle silver sugar Tongs ; a gold finger Ring, much worn, set with two rows of green aud white stones ; and. a gold plated Locket, shape of a watch, containing photographs of a man and woman. Information to be given to Superintendent Egerton, County Hall, Abbey- street, Birkenhead, Cheshire. — Bow- street January 8. Stolen about 11 a. m. on the 2nd instant, from a dwelling- house at Horse Hay, in the parish of Dawley : : black double- breasted Overcoat ( recovered) and a black scar. Shawl, with fringe about 3 inches long. Supposed by a gir:, about 16 years of age, fair complexion ; dressed in green stuff dress,, bound with green braid, black and grey plaio. shawl, black velvet hat, with red feather, and elastic- side boots. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent. Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Higgins, Dawley, Salop.— Bow- street, January 8. Stolen on the 2nd instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. T. Elliston, in Sudbury : a silver Geneva engine- turnec hunting Watch, enamelled dial, No. 57323, maker Stauffer. Information to be given to Head Constable Sach, Sudbury, Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 6. Stolen between 12 p. m. the 31st ultimo, and 7 a. m. on the 1st iustant, from the waiting- room at the Railway Station, Epping, the property of Miss E. A. Quy : a Box, containing a black Shawl; a new light Dress, marked ' E. Quy ;' a white Apron, marked ' E. A. Quy ;' a Chemise : a pair of Drawers ; two coloured Aprons ; an old Guineaani. Ring, tied with black ribbon ; two pairs of Ear- rings ; two bla; k Brooches; a new Bible; three pairs of Cuffs ; two Studs ; a silver Thimble ; four Scarves ; a pair of woollei Shoes ; a gold Ring, with 6 blue and one white stones ; a black fall ; a silk Scarf ; a habit Shirt, and other articles. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, Polici Station, Epping, Essex,— Bow- street, January 6. Stolen from a warehouse in Leeds, during the night of the 3rd instant: a dozen brown Chesterfield Overcoats, velvet collars, double stitched, mauve plaid lining; a dozen blue ditto ; fifteen imitation worsted Reefers, quilted in the forepart of the lining, velvet collar, double- stitched edges : two dozen pilot reefer Jackets, velvet collars, mauve and re, striped lining, half swell edge, and half double stitched ; six black Oxonian Coats, double breasted, three narrow bound, and three double stitched, Italian cloth lining; two browu Moscow Chesterfield. Overcoats, velvet collars, heavy woolle- red check lining; nine single- breasted deerskins, Oxonian shape, double stitched, Italian cloth lining; six melto: Reefers, colours grey, and grey and gold mixture, velvt- collars, double- stitched; nine melton Chesterfield Overcoats. colours grey, and grey and gold, double- stitched ; one end of superfine black Cloth, wide width; six wool Indigo na; Reefers, narrow bound, silk velvet collars, slit at the sides ; two blue elysian nap albert Overcoats, swell edge, velvet collars, Italian cloth lining; four boxes of Barbour's black flax Thread, No. 60 ; a piece of black Italian Cloth, 42 yarr < long, 26 inches wide ; three boxes of black Sewing £. ilk, marked on end ' D. P. Leek, No. 36 ;' 3lbs. of black button- hole Twist. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hunt, Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Jan. 6. Stolen in the borough of Blackburn, during last month : From the porter's room at the Blackburn Railway Station] on the 1st: a light drab cloth Overcoat, pink and black plaic lining, light velvet collar, two outside pockets aud one inside left breast, horn buttons, bottom button off, much worn, tlit property of John Byers, 61, Montague- street, railway porter From a shop at 5, Bank Top, on the 4th : a new blue rough cloth Overcoat, black velvet collar, two pockets in black coat and vest, and black cap, all old and very dirty. | He is accompanied by his wife and a little boy; she is 25 yrs. of a^ e, 5 feet high, fair complexion, light hair, and stoat build ; dressed in old cotton dress, grey shawl, and old blif k bonnet: the boy is about 3 years old, aud has light curly hair. Infor- mation to be given'to Superintendent Alderson, North Riding Constabulary, Leyburn, or to Inspector Dove, Polite Office, Wath, Ripon, Yorkshire, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, January 8. Description of JOHN WILKINSON, alias GEORGE SMITH, a groom or coachman, charged, with obtaining twe pairs of Boots, by false pretences, from the boot- shop of Sarah Dew, at Hitchin, on the 15th ultimo: he is about 21 years of age, 6 feet 1 inch high, rather dark slight whiskers; dressed in black clothes, black high hat, aad carries a cane; he has an active jockey- like appearance. Information to be given to Inspector Young, Hitchin, Herts, who holds a warrant for bis apprehension.— Bow street, January 4. January 8. . v « oi skirts behind, and one inside left breast, lined with black Italian cloth, black ribbed buttons, the property of Hannah Duckworth. From a tailor's shop, at 43, Snig Brook, on the 9th : two yards of broad fine Cloth, of a dark blue colour, wiapped upon a board, the property of Anthony Wilcock, tailor. From a pawnshop door, at 33, Northgate, on the 14th : a bundle of woollen neck Shawls, from 25 to 30 in number, of different patterns, some new and some secondhand, the pro- pel ty of James Leigh, pawnbroker. From a shop door, 3, Lord- street West, on the 12th : a waterproof Cloak, the property of Mr. Peter Nichol, draper. The cloak was pledged at Mr. Jackson's pawnshop, Great Bolton- street. By a woman who gave the name of NANCY BURTON, of Harrison- street, which is false : about 30 years of age, about 5 feet high, fresh complexion, dark hair, had a grey woollen shawl over Her head. From a shop- door at 143. Penny- street, on the 24th : a pair of new brown corduroy Trousers, lined with grey calico, black buttons, full falls, the property of Mr. James Ainsworth, tailor. From No. 4, Back Duxbury- street, on the 26th : a copper Kettle, will hold about three quarts, nearly new, and damaged inside, the property of Edward Bleasdale, labourer. From a lodging- house, 20, Cannon- street, between the 20th and 30th : six cotton bea Sheets, all stamped at one corner ' S. F. J. P. B.,' the property of Mr. John Proctor, lodging- house keeper. From a shop at 27, Darwen- stieet, on the 30th : a roll of thin twist Tobacco, from 2 lbs. to 3 lbs. in weight, the property of Mr. Thomas Ingram, tobacconist, information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, Dec. 4. Stolen on the 27th ult., from Dulwich : a brown leather Jewel Case, ' HMJ ' monogram, in gilt letters, outside, con- taining six ladies' Rings ( one gold enamel, diamond in centre, ' T. W. H., 21st May,' on back, one ' Mizpah' in raised letters, one set with turquoise and two pearls, three Nor- wegian, with small bells) ; a plain gold Neckcliain; two . Bracelets ( one broad gold band with blue enamel, one gold, mounted with hair, pearl in centre of each); two Lockets one small blue enamel, one bunch of grapes in coral) ; two Brooches ( one imitation of bunch of flowers, one set in pearls) ; HU ivory Toilet Case, gilt and steel fittings ; a tortoiseshell • Card Case ; a Note Book, with silver Pencil and Memoranda ; red glass Scent Bottle ; and a Photograph of a gentleman on glass.— Metropolitan Police, P Division, January 4. Stolen on the 29th ultimo, from St. George's- street, St. George's Eaat: a Coat; a silver Watch, silver Chain attached; and four seamen's Advance Notes ( two for £ 3 5s., and two for £' A 5s. each. By a man, 35 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, fair complexion, hair, and moustache ; dressed in blue cloth trousers and vest, violet and white scart, side- • pritig boots, and felt hat; is a native of Germany.— Metro- politan Police, K Division, January 4. Stolen between the 21st and 29th ultimo, from a hamper in transit by rail between Nantwich and Hanley : twelve pairs of women's Balmoral Boots, plain leather fronts, and livetted, price about 5s. 6d. per pair; sixteen pairs of women's elastic side Boots, kid block fronts, plain tips, riveUed, white stripe in centre of black webbing strap. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Williams, Hanley, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 4. Stolen from a house in Brighton, on the evening of the 1st instant: a double- cased gold Watch, with embossed edge, maker Pace; a gold Ring, with pearls, emeralds, and diamonds; a cameo Brooch, with figures Our Lady and St. Ann, set in gold ; a square Buckle, with cornish diamonds, set in silver ; also ( supposed) stolen, a plain silver Chalice, washed with gold inside, and cup unscrewing from stem. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton, Sussex.— Bow- street, January 4. Stolen between the night of the 24th and morning of the 26th ultimo, from a lockup shop, at Tudhoe Grange : four gold lever Watches, Nos. 24232, 24732, 33793, an ct 1278 ; a gold lever Watch, centre seconds, No. 81511 ; a gold Geneva Watch ; two silver lever Watches, centre seconds ; and a number of 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 an out- building at Dolarddyn Farm in the parish of Castle Caereinion, the property of Thomas Davies : an old linen slop Jacket with three white bone buttons on 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 iuches high, and the woman about 30 to 35 years of age, and about 5 feet high ; both dressed in dark clothes. Information to be given to Police Constable Breeze, Llanfair, or to Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen on the 26 th ultimo, from a hut at Shorncliffe Camp, Cheriton, Kent: a pepper- and- salt- coloured cutaway Coat ; a dark blue pilot cloth double- breasted Coat, a pair of light cloth Trousers, a pair of light striped ditto, a pair of thick tweed ditto, a sealskin Waistcoat, a black cloth ditto with sleeves, a woollen ditto with sleeves, a pair of calfskin riding Boots with boxes for spurs, a pair of calf leather ditto, a pair of leather ditto, and two white flannel Shirts. Sup- posed by a man about 21 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, brown hair ; supposed to be dressed in part of the stolen property. Information to be riven to Superintendent Dewar, Kent County Constabulary, Seabrook, near Sandgate, Kent.-— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen in Hanley during the last month : Between 4 30 aud 7' 15 p. m. on the 17th, from the Con- servative Club- room : two white billiard Balls aud one red ditto. Between 5 and 6 p. m. on the 24th, from a shop door : a brown cloth Overcoat, with brown Bilk velvet collar aud brown Italian cloth lining. Between 7 and 10 30 p. m. on the 24th, from a shop door : a cloth Hearth Rug, 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 aud 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 haring committed the above offences : 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, and dark or swarthy complexion; dressed ia an old black frock coat, dark vest and trousers, -" oiu- iRbts, soft hat' and may no » ' be wearing the last- ment> jned stolen jacket" Information to be given to Chief Constable Williams' Police Office, Hanley, Staffordshire— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen on the 22nd instant from a dwelling- house at North Wootton .' a silrer Geneva engine- turned hunting Watch, enamelled dial, seeonds hands. No. 89,429, maker Baum, Geneva, B. and L. ; alse a gold Albert Chain with cross bar and drop chain attached. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable BiSgood, Somerest Constabulary, Glastonbury, or to Sergeants Vowles, Wells.— Bow- street, January 1. Stolen from a house in Brighton on the evening of the 30th 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 red stone in centre. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Brighton, Sussex. — Bow street, January 1. Stolen on the night of the 25th ultimo, from the door of the Post Office, Bainton, East Riding: a round tin Box, containing a green cloth Dress ; an Eider Down Petticoat eighteen Pocket- handkerchiefs; five pairs of Stockings ; : Night- dress; four Collars; three Chemises ; four pairs of Cull's ; 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 ef 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,' scrriched 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 | m u. y. a pair- case verge Watch, No. 4118, ma; lced 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 CUse ' 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 ' 187 | m. u. y. s. ;' a silver Geneva Watch, silver dial. No. 48113, marked in case ' 276 | m. u. y. g. k. and a silver lever Watch, No. 13310, marked in case ' 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 dozeu 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, j imitation sealskin collar and cuffs, two tail pockets and small I ticket pocket outside, breast pocket inside, black Yerona front lining, no back lining, and bouud with wide black braid. Information to be given to Superintendent Browu, Dorset Constabulary, Shaftesbury.— Bow- street, December 30. Stolen during the night of the 28th instant, from the dwelling- 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 given to the Deputy Chief Constable of Devon, Constabulary Barracks, Exeter.— Bow- street, December 30. Stolen from a dwelling- house, in Middlesborougb, on the 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 two months, from a room on the premises of the Great White Horse Hotel : two black velvet mourning Side Covers, 2£ yards long and one yard wide, lined with blue, and trimmed with black worsted fringe, about 6 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, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.— Bvw- street, Dec. 28. Stolen during the night of the 22nd instant, from the back of a cottage on the Golfa, near Welshpool: a check Shirt; a white calico Shirt, man's size, hard 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 an old pair of ccvrd I Trousers, patched on both knees, all lately washed with the exception of the trousers, which may have some spots of blood upon them. Supposed by a tramp, as an old dirty cloth monkey jacket was left near the place. Information to be given to Superintendent Ellis, Police Station, Wvl ahpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, December 28. Stolen from a house in Maidenhead, between 6 and 8 p. m. on the 25th instant: about .£' 50 in GoW, ; a gold Guinea ; an old Spade Shilling; three silver Ladles ; a silver butter Knife; ten silver table Spoons, some ID arked ' II.,' aud some ' L. J. H.'; six silver tea Spoons, mark' ; d ' J. M. S.'; eleven silver Forks; eight silver dessert Spoons, marked with a hand and dart ; a large silver gravy S pOOU ; a fruit Knife, with a tortoise- shell handle, a piece broken out of the handle ; four silver salt Spoons, one pair w » ^ hed with gold ; cameo aud gold Ear- rings ; diamond Stur , n, three set with gold ; a gold Pin, with stone in it; a silvi r Cigar- case, with Windsor Castle engraved on it, two views' , one on each side ; a silver Mustard- pot, lined with gold, s' „ andiug on four feet with claws, on the top of the lid a haj p and knob ; a pearl Necklace, eleven, rows, with gold suar ,; five Brooches, one snake pattern.; a gold watch Hook, cf jased ; a silver Watch, with Key and two Seals attached; aud four silk Pocket Handkerchiefs. Information to be given to Superintendent MacGraw, Borough Police Office, maidenhead, Berkshire.— Bow- street, December US. Stolen from a dwelling- house < iu the borough of Bolton, OB the 23rd instant '„ a silver Geneva lever Watch, No. 16238, maker J. Sisson, Bolton, has a. small crack iu the dial near the figures ' 11' oc ' 12',' and had attached a plated Guard, to which was suspended a Key. Information to be give- n to Chief Coastablie Bmh, BoltoD, Lancashire.— Low- ili eet, De- cember 28. Stolen from a lodge at Kingsfield, Dartford, on the night of the 22ud iustai. it : 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- atrcct, December 28. Stolen during the right of tho 19th instant, from the Preston Hall Estate, Aylesford, near Maidstone: seven Fowls— five brown hens, game and Hamburgh breed, and two Bramah Heus, one white and one grey ; also five Rabbits — two grey, one grey and white, one white ( large), and one black, which has no tail. £ 2 lis. 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 Malling.— Bv. d- street, December 28. Stolen during the night of the 22nd' instant, from a clothes- line at St. Leonards- street, West Malling, the property of John Francis : two flannel 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 eotton Stockings ; and a pair of calico Drawers. Information to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Keut Constabulary, West Malling.— Bow- street, December 23. PROPERTY fOunD BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found in the possession of HENRY WOOD, a wold ranger, who is remanded to the 9th instant : a Drake, with wite tuft on head, and a white ring round its neck ; a grey Duck, of the common breed ; a grey Overcoat, with black cloth buttons; and a corduroy Jacket., all of which are supposed to have been stolen about the 30th ultimo. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Coiduke, East Riding Constabulary, Pocklington, Yorkshire.— Bow- st., January 4. Found in the possession of two men, eharged with assault ind robbery, and remanded until the 6th 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 oat) by the key- hole, and two letters almost erased ( supposed to ii 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. OFFENCES UNDER THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1871" Description of licence- holder JOSEPH LAMBERT, No. 1747, who has negleoted to report his change of residence as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 187.1: he is 28 years of age, 5 feet 8i inches high, swarthy complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, two small moles on left shoulder ; he was convicted of rape, at the Kingston Assizes, on the 23rd March, 1868, aud sentenced to 7 yeara peual servitude, and was discharged from Portsmouth Cauviet Prison, on the 27th September, 1873. Information to- be given to Superin- tendent Newland, Surrey Constabulary, Farnham.— Bow- street, January 8. Description of a man under police supervision, who has failed to report himself at the police office, Wolverhampton, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : PATRICK MURPHY, 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark brown hair, aud scars on left loin. Ha was con- victed at Birmingham on the l& th Jnau last of larceny, and sentenced to six mouths imprisonment and twelve months police supervision. Information to b » given at the Chief Constable's Office, Town Hall, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. Bow- street, Jamtary 4. Description of convict AUGUSTE BLANCE, Reg. No. 9131, who reported His intention to the head Constable on the 2i'd ultimo- to transfer his residence at Hertford to the metropolis, but has failed to report himself there ais required by tho- Prevention of Crimes Act, 18- 71 : he is 31 years of age, 5 feet C inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, nearly bald, hazel eyes, scar on right eyebrow, and left knee, two scars on loft hip, 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 Countable 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, 1S71 : 43. years of age, 5 feet 2i inches high, dark complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, mole and sear 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. Stolen on the 18th instant, from, a bedroom at a public- house in the borough of Bolton : a lady's silver lever Watch, maker Mawdsley, Southport, No. 9560; aud a gentleman's silver laver Watch, No. 5064, had attached a long gold Chain, diamond pattern. i> 2 reward will be paid for the recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders, on application to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire. — Bow- street, Deccmbet 24. Stolen on the 21st instant, from Stock well- street, Green- wich : 22 silk Dress- lengths, six black and white; six black aud 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 aud blue, various) 20 to 90 yards; and several pieces of Poplin, plain, blue, brown, and md.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, December 24. Stolen on the 19ch instant, from a carriage standiag iu the yard of the Bugle' hotel, Newport, Isle of Wight: a rough brown Rug, lined with plaid ; also a white waterproof Coat, hole in light arm, and one or two buttons missing. Information to be given to Head Constable Ross, Borough Police Station, Newport, Lie of Wight,— bow street, D • her 23. R CK GAZETTK January 8. CRIMTK < j& S' REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the enduing WEEK ending 16th January, 1875, and sentenced to Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Office Register Number NAMK and ALIAS. DsflCRIPTION. Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and » Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. A 1961 Stephen Halstead Ash- worth, alias Halstead A 2557: William Andrews 21 B 4482 Mary Bowen, alias 20 Bohen and Bohan £ 13946 John Brown, alias 18 Charles Brantham I C 2671 William Collins 25 C 5927 James Carter, alias 20 Carty C C935 Q 11543 Ann Coppin Elizabeth Clarke G 4361 Maria Hodges, alias Griffiths K 3291, Susan Handsley II 6535 James Harrop t " H . 8452 Samuel Holt J 2678 Benjamin Smith, alias Charles Jackson J' 6164 J 6165 i I 5 2 : brown hazel i fresh labourer Preston 5 5 brown 5 0 brown | blue ' fresh blue fresh 5 4 brown dark sallow grey 1 ilt. brn 5 4 ! brown 18 5 3 brown hazel labourer servant shoe finisher 6 I 1 75 Salford 11 | 1 | 75 Salford 12 I 1 1 75 fustiancuttr Salford 12 | 1 | 75 ! I | grey sallow plumber Salford grey fresh servant 33 5 11 brown grey ; sallow 17 | 1 | 75 Wandsworth j IS | 1 | 75 Preston 13 I 1 | 75 46 4 10 I light 34 5.0 !<: k. bri> grey 26 5 5 sandy hazel blue fresh dressmaker Worcester 15 I 1 I 75 fresh fresh - 9 5 - 5i It. brn grey pale 27 5 4 brown grey Robert Jeffery, alias 17 5 6 dk. brn dark Crow ! I Mary Ann Jones 34 5 4J dk. brn brown K 3043 Walter King, alias 44 5 9 dark John Anderson L 3971 2J 4036 M ' 7187 Alfred Lincoln greyi 21- 5 3 dk. brn . brown fresh fair dark dark — Spilsby 12 | 1 | 75 labourer ; Salford , -. 1111 75 labourer Salford 11 | 1 | 7 5. hammermn Wandsworth 11 I 1 I 75. mnrinestore dealer drover pale painter John Thomas Gee, 21 5 It. brn bluo ; sallow weaver - alias Lee Barnstaple 10 | 1 | 75 Maidstone 12 I 1 I 75 i Lincoln Will 75 Cold Bath Fields j 11 | J | 75 Salford 11 | 1 | 75 John Thomas McElroy, 17 3 7 brown grey sallow mechanic Salford alias McIlroy . I j M 7883 Patrick McKew. alias Raffarty Rafter, McCue, & Hamilton M 8016 ; Thomas McGuire 8 7034 John Shannon S 12761 Thomas Swindells 11 I 1 I 76 41 5 10J brown gvey sallow labourer Mold 6 1 1 | 75; 16 ,1 11 It. bra brown fresh [ factorvliand Bc* erley o'| l| 75 B 1276 19 5 Si i 35 3 4 Emanuel Start X 163S Edmund Treadgold 42 5 lij ,3 8 brown blue fresh carter Salford 11 I 1 I 73 brown hazel fresh stonemason Salford ! 11 I 1 I 75 , T black blue sallow . shoemaker IfSpilsby I I 7 I J. I 75 Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision, Intended Residence after Liberation. ; Felony I Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Leicester ( Borough) Larceny, simple 4 I1 I 75 Larcenj, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felony Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple I Uttering Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Fraud Burglary Larceny, simple I Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person 12 months 12 months 9 months 12 months \> 7 years i Burnley 5 years Warrington 2 years Broughton, Manchester 2 years 4, Cross- street, Notting- ham 9 months: 2 years iTickle- street, Manches- ter 8 months 15 months 3 years Fleet- street, Manchester 3 years 8 months 4 years 18 months 3 years 12 months 2 years 12 months 12 months 5 years 5 years Hamilton Grove- terrace, Norwood Wigan MARKS and REMARKS. Pockmarked, lost part of first right fingstr, sear left hand. Twc previous convictions for felony Scars left shin and leftj arm, scald sears left foot Birth mark right arm. Three previous convictions for felony Scar on head, first left knuckle and little above left ear. Two previous conviction} for felony Gun, two anchors, two stare, and bracelet loft arm, scar on nose. Three previous convictions for f'elony Scar right hand, two dots left wrist. Two previous con- victions for feltny Three pockmarks on forehead Scars on forehead and upper lip John- street, Worcester Cut over right eye, deep scar under chin. Five previous convictions for lelony Fiskney, Lincoln Oldham Rochdale 12 months 7 years 3, Williams - place, Great Guildford- 12 months 2 years 2 years 5 years i I • grey grey sallow , labourer , Northampton ( County) ; Xarce » y, simple 18 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 5 years 2 years 3 years 5 years street, Southwark Barnstaple Nine Elms House, Wandsworth- road Not known 6, Crescent - cottages, Hackney- road Heywood, Lancashire Oldhain Scar on forehead. Three pre- vious convictions for l'elony Sear left hand, arm, and left eye, slightly pockpitted Nearly blind right eye, cut on nose and second left finger Scars on forehead, nose, right thumb, and arm. Two pre- vious convictions for l'elony Cut right car Sear on forehead, second right finger nail injured. Two previous convictions for felony Cupped ri^ ht side. Two previous convictkns / or felony Pockmarked Scars on forehead and right 1 thumb Dots right cheek, cut left eye, lost first left finger, pock- pitted. Two previous con- victions for felony 12 months 3 years [ Mold 12 months' 3 years Hull 12 months: 5 years Mary- streut, Strange- ways, Manchester 12 months' 3 years Manchester 13 1 ! 75 18 months 18 months 3 years Old Fen- lane, Con- j ingsbv, Lincoln 7 years ] Ua » t Farndon Scar right temple and right arm, cross cuppod back ot' neck Cut on forehead, end of fourth right finger fractured Blue mark left arm, scars on forehead and lelt thumb. Two previous convictions for felony Both feet deformed, scar each I arm. Two previous convie - | tions for felony January 8. 0 HABITUAL CRIMINAL'S— continued. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 16th January, 1875, and subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871.' Office Register Number NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for Sentence. Intended Residence MASKS and HEMABKS. c CiC <] 1 Height Hair. | Eyes. Face. I Trade or j Occupation which Convicted. after Liberation. C 45 54; Isaac Collins i 1 32 ( 5 81 brown brown dark labourer ^ Stafford 16 | 1 | 75 1 > 1 Larceny, simple 6 months • Not known • t • C E005 Jane Handley, alias Gartner and Loxley 23 t 5 11 ; brown blue ! fresh prostitute Newcastle 14 | 1 | 75 Larceny, person 15 months Newcastle ' H.' right arm. Two previous convict io for felony C 824: James Coopcr 37 5 21 brown blue dark labourer Southampton 12 | 1 | 75 . Larceny, simple 9 months Southampton • C 11344 Benjamin Clegg 33 1 is li t sandy hazel ; fresh striker Salford ! 12 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple 9 months Bolton Cut on wrist, forehead, and right thumb, dimple chin E 1112 Elizabeth or Mary Ellis 40 5 2 black blue 1 dark hawker Manchester 1 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple 6 month)! Manchester . Cut on foreheal. Three previous con- victions for felony E 2113 George Edwards 24 5 6± brown brown sallow boatman ; Leeds 9 | 1 | 75 : Larccny, simple 9 months • Leeds • Scars on forehead and neck E 2448 John Allison, alias Ellison 22 5 5 • brown grey fair poultry dresser Portsmouth 15 | 1 | 75 j Larceny, person 3 months • Leeds Scat- right shin and left arm G ' 5302 John Galligan, alias Gallager L 5 4 sandy blue fresh school master Worcester 14 | 1 | 75 Burglary 6 months Dublin Scars on forehead and nose H 7307 Richard Hunt 28 5 7 dk. bm grey ; sallow shoe fmishr. Leicester ( Borough) Sj 1 1 | 75 Burglary 18 months 1 272, Syston- street, Leicester Scars on forehead and right check, mole right arm and neck H 11662 Mary Hicks 50 5 2 brown blue sallow charwoman Shrewsbury 15 | 1 | 75 Receiving 18 months Ludlow, Salop t Pockmarked, mole right cheek J 2220 Jane Neill, alias Jennings 1 25 4 101 dark dark dark charwoman ' • Westminster 12 | 1 | 75 i': c Si Felony 9 months 110, Nottingham- court St. Gileg's • • f K 262 Thomas King 47 5 8 brown light blue fresh hawker Ely 6 | 1 | 75 Larccny, person 12 months : Leicester Man with bottle and glass in hands and ' T. K.' right arm, ' D.' left side K 233 Sarah King 47 5 01 brown dk. brn • dark hawker . Ely 6 | 1 | 75 Larceny, pei- ssii 12 monthe Leicester- Scar upper lip / - L 5080 John Lanery 16 5 1 brown hazel fresh miner Stafford 16 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple 6 - months Bilston 1 * ' • Anchor right arm, anchor, cross swords, and dots left arm, crucifix lelt breast M 7763 John Mahoney, alias Richard Marney 19 4 91 It. bra brown • fresh tailor Cold Bath Fields 12 | 1 | 75 Larcony, servant. 9 months • Not known • 1 Scar right arm. Two previous con- victions for felony M 10849 Alexander McQuin, alias Moorhouse 46 5 6 brown blue fair seaman Chatham ( Convict) 16 | I | 75 Fraud j , 5 years penal ser- vitude Hackney- roasl, London ' M. 2.", wreath and heart left arm, scar ' right leg and left shin P 4709 Emma Payne 33 5 3i It. brn light blue sallow charwoman Leicester ( Borough) 4 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple- . 12 months ( 31, Howard- street, Stoney Stan tou- road, Coventry Scars on forehead, nose, an. l right hand, fourth right linger injured R 354' 4 Peter Reynolds 31 5 6 brown grey fresh labourer Salford 14 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple 3 months Bolton Scars on forehead, right arm and hand R 5329 Isaac RobBins 44 5 5 grey hazel freBh labourer • Northallerton 29 | 12 | 74 Larceny, simple 6 months Middlesborough Blue marks right eye, boil marks on back- * S 2330 Charles Smith 18 5 6 black brown swrthy cartman Newcastle 14 | 1 | 75 Larceny, person 15 months Newcastle 4 - V. 0 Four previous convictioni for felony T 937 William Thomas, alias Banner 23 5 81 It. brn blue fair labourer Haverfordwest 5 | 1 | 75 Felony 12 months Solva, Pembroke * W. B.', two crosses, ' T.', and other marks left arm, boil scar left ankle, » car right ankle. Four previous conviction* for felony W 4108 William Webb, alias Harman 21 5 6I brown • dark hazel fair brickmaker Lewes 13 | 1 1 75 Receiving 18 months America Burn scars each cheek, left ear, both arms, and belly. Two previous convictions for felony W 7528 Martha Davis, alias Mary Wilks 23 5 41 dark dark dark — Westminster 13 i 1 | 75 Felony 9 months 2, St. Herman's- hill, Westminster 1 Pockmarked W 9566 Thomas Parker, alias- Wright 1 49 | 5 71 brown freBh oiner Bath 12 | 1 | 75 ] Larccny, simple 9 months Bath • W 11984! William Walsh 17 4 10 Drown blue fresh mill hand Beverley 5 | 1 | 75 Larceny simple 12 months Hull 1 Sesr right of neck W 11985 W 11986 Elizabeth White, alias Mary Ann Best,, Bartlett, and Susan Morris William or Stephen Wingrove 33 16 4 101 5 0I mown t. brn j blue jrown sallow fair mosaic worker brickmaker Millbank ( Convict) 9 | 1 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 12 | 1 | 75 Larceny, simple Garceny, simple 7 years penal ser- vitude 9 months 70, Great Peter- street, I Westminster J, Rose- cot toged, Kensal New Town | Scars on forehead and note. Three pre- vious convictions for felony i R 647* Michael Rogers 55 3} jrowu lazel . resh abourer Portland ( Convict) 11 | 1 | 75 Jttcring 5 years penal ser- vitude | Discharged Prisoners'! Aid Society, Londcm Scars on forehead, neck, and bask • • t . * ' 6 GAZETTE. January 8 . WAR OFFICE, January 8, 1875. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERYICE; t? Q and after thi3 date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserter,* will be itr sums varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; t. ne amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. . Ii'. B.— The applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. » s/ ton W. NAME. BUS. HO. OOBPS. WHEBE BOBN. S& XDI. H O • H SIZE. HAIB. EYES. PACE- jjOQAT & 1JtOTJ83K3. BATE OP DE8EBTH. P1AOE OP DE3EKTIOH. MARKS AND REMARM 140570 140571 140572 £ 40573 240574 2- 0575 140576 1840677 1840578 810570 Martin, Charles McPherson, Neil Morton, William Miller, John Massey, Charles McAllum, Duncan Mason, David McKenzie, James McLoud, John McGuire, James 1504 52nd Foot 449! 90th Foot 444.1 ditto 2277j92nd Foot 942 96th Foot 4513 106th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 16thBrig. Dep 3168 251 London Galashiels, Roxbrgli. Belfast, Antrim Jodburgh, Roxburgh Barnsley, York . Burnley, Lancashire South Shields, Drhm Kilwinning, Ayr Paisley, Renfrew Dublin' ' painter groom labourer groom labourer ditto glass maker miner ditto labourer 25 i: 5 20| 5 204 224 27} 2S4 244 20 19 .2 If brown dk. bra dk. brn brown light It. brn fair brown dk. brn brown hazel blue grey blue grey grey brown hazel hazel blue fresh' fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh- fresh pale regimental plain regimental plain regimental plain • regimental tweed blue ; tweed regimental 8 Dec. 9 Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Dec. 10 Dcc. 11 Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Dec. 7 Dec. Portsmouth Hamilton ditto Aberdeen Warley Parkhurst Chichester Glasgow ditto Ashton * 4O580 Mulholland, Wm. 68thBrig. Dep. 9th Lancers Dungannon, Tyrone ditto 22 5 64 1: 40381 Naughton, Roger 926 Keighley, York ditto 26} 6 8 S40582 Noble, Edwd. J. 2150 Roy. Artillery Falmouth, Cornwall sail maker 234 6 7 S40583 Nugent, Richard 6981 ditto Louth carpenter 23 5 54 $ 40584 O'Toole, John 2363 24th Foot Bootestown, Dublin labourer 224 5 7 140585 Pooley, William 4205 Gren. Guards Newton, Norfolk ditto 21 5 9i 140586 Paul, Francis 1461 17th Foot Drumragh, Tyrone blacksmith 234 5 7 t40587 Poole, Thomas — Rl. Engineers London painter 24 5 54 240588 Pitman, Matthew — Roy. Artillery Dublin carpenter 234 5 9 * 4058fl Randall, William 2505 16th Foot Tunbridge Wells* servant 254 5 6 240590 Radcliffe, William 1576 61st Foot Manchester potter 22 5" 8~ S40591 Raw, Richard 1750 ditto Shankhill, Antrim mason 21 5 10 140592 Reeves, Alfrod 10611 Rl. Engineers London labourer 224 5 6 140693 Seal, Arthur 1931 16 th Foot Leicester trimmer 21} 5 64 140694 Sinfield, Fredk. 2328 16th Foot Luton, Beds carpenter 22$ 5 7 1405.96 Stevenson, John 484 19th Foot Birmingham labourer 22 6 64 140596 Shorthouse, Wm. 79 54th Foot B urton- on- Trent* ditto 23 5 84 140597 Smith, George 405 77th Foot Lambeth, Surrey paint, 2r 194 5 61 J4069S Stringfellow, Noah Turnbull, Robert 2365 100th Foot Chapel- en- le- Fritli* labourer 21f 5 54 S40699 2264 8th Foot Stockton, Durham fishmonger 20 5 64 mole on left Bhoulder recruit, finally approved mole loft side of abdomen broke out of guard- room D scar on left arm ; recruit tattooed on arms ; recruit tattooed on arms, scar under left nipple brown it. brn dk. brn black brown It. brn brown It. brn brown dark dk. bm red brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown brown hazel fresh pea jacket 7 Dec. Omagh recruit blue fresh regimental 5 Dec. Colchester off furlough to Keighley hazel fresh ditto 5 Dec. Devonport scars on groins, tattooed left hand grey fresh ditto 12 Dec. Woolwich sear back of left thigh ; off furlough hazel fresh ditto 4 Dec. Aldershot off furlough grey fresh ditto 3 Dec. London took part of reg. nec. hazel fresh ditto 14 Dec. Athlone o! t furlough to Liverpool hazel faii- black; tweed 28 Nov. London recruit grey sallow grey 10 Dcc. ditto recruit, attested blue . dark plain 7 Dec. Chatham scar on left leg * Kent blue grey grey ha^ el grey brown brown grey grey hazel pale fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto . ' ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto .' ditto 14 Dec. 15 Dec.' 4 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 8 Dpe. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Dec., 7 Dec. Curragh ditto Aldershot Gosport Chatham Chester Fleetwood Chatham Stockport Cork scar oil right thigh ; olf furlough, name back of left hand ; off furlough mole on left shoulder scar right temple ; off pass to Luton t_ i3 two burns on chest scar over root of nose scar left eyebrow and left hip' « Stafford * Derbv £ 4060"; Thompkins, Geo. — 60th Ritlos 140601 Thomas, Henry Vaughan, John 184 105th Foot Z40602 2686 tioy. Art. Ulcry 1) 40603 Wood, John J. 1624 121, h Lancers £ 40604 Wilson, James _ 15th Hussars' 240605 Williams, Thomas Washington, E. 15t. h Foot 140603 459 19th Foot 1640607 Whealan, John 625 ditto 140608 Wood, Aaron 478 22nd Foot 240609 Williamson, F. — 38th Foot ' 140610 Waterman, Henry 1801 60th Ritles > 40611 Webb, James M. 2374 108th Foot '( 40612 Westley, John 1973 Roy. Artillery S40613 Wood, Robert — ditto 840614 Wood, Henry 2255 ditto • 40615 Ward, John — ditto 140616 Welch, John — llthBrig. Dep. 240617 West, John West, Goorge — 49th Brig. Dep S40G18 — ditto 840619 Young, Edward 213 37thBrig. Den. Marylebone, Middle! Shrewsbury, Salop Clare Stockport, Lancashre Hammersmith, Mdlsx London Salfoid, Lancashire Sunderland, Durham Stockport, Cheshire Islington, Middlesex labourer collier plumber carpenter labourer ditto ditto factory hand baker 194 19 244 20 194 204 20 19 19 20 .41 6 n 74 8 94 5} 5 6 5 brown dark dk. brn red. brown dk. bra brown dk. brn dk. brn It. brn • grey . grey grey brown blue grey brown grey brown blue • fresh. fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh cord regimental ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto plain. 9 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Oct. 13 Dec. 9 Dec. 30 Nov. 11 Dec. 8 Dec. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. London Sheffield Mauritius Manchester London • Chester ditto Manchester Aldershot recruit, surgically inspected sear on left shin and abdomen ' J. V.' left arm * telegraph line builder'.. portion of anchor left arm recruit, attested * between Hull and Goeport recruit > 19620 S40321 740623 tt40628 540624 110525 S4. W26 240627 140628 £ 40629 :| 40630 140631 ^ 40632 440633 140634 140636 £ 40636 240637 .. 40638 ' 140639 24064O ( 40641 140642 440643 ' 140644 « 40646 S40646 140647 $ 4064li 440649 Arthur, William Ainsworth, Wm. Ayling, James Burrow, James Brophy, James Boswell, Samuel Boulton, Charles Barras, John Boddington, Thos. Brown, George 58 332 1408 1693 233 55 1159 81 41321 605 Brooks, Joseph Connell, Patrick Campbell, Edw. A. Clay, George Collins, George Crofts, James Cashman, William Crack, John Church, George Cassidy, Daniel 18th Foot ditto 95th Foot 17th Lancers 14th Foot 29th Foot 60t, h Foot 91st Foot Roy. Artillery SOthBrig. Dop. 35thBrig. Dop 6 th Foot l' 3th Foot 17th Foot 35th Foot 01th Foot 103rd Foot Rille Brigade Rl. Engineers 3rd Brig. Dep. I^ ondou ditto West Ham, Essex Hartlepool, Durham Manchester Marylebone, Mddlsx. Belfast, Antrim Spitalfields, Middlsx. Poplar, Middlesex Bradford, Wilts Kingsworth Dagenliam, Essex Arundel, Sussex Ulverston, Lane. Bradford, York Evesham, Worcester St. Luke's, Middlesex Seaton, Nottlnnblnd. Warwick Islington, Middlesex steward labourer barman labourer puddler mason labourer • labourer ditto 25415 254 5 264 5 23} 224 18} 21 22 19} 181 64 54 1 54 74 84 6i 6 6 6 dark black brown dk. brn It. brn brown black brown brown brown grey hazel" grey hazel grey grey brown blue grey blue fresh swurth fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh tweed ; black plain regimental brown ; cord tweed ; fustian white; cord blacky grey tweed plain 12 Dec. 12 Dec. 8 Dec. 8 Dec. 3 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. Winchester Ermiskillen Woolwicfy Hartlepool Rochester Woolwich Lancaster Woolwich ditto Horfield officer's servant stole clothes rather long, features ; recruit tear on left foot.; stole £ 20 enlargement top of thumb ; recruit scar back of right knee sear right leg * packing case inakor tattooed right arm ; recruit ditto ditto groom woolcombr. gardener musiuiau miner eollarmaker shoemaker 194 5 19 22} 21 19 § 234 19f 194 22| 20 44 6 74 7I 6 7f 74 64 44 64 It. brn It. brn It. bra brown light brown dk. bra It. brn brown brown grey blue brown grey blue brown grey blue hazel blue fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fair fresh 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, Worcestor ditto to Swindon ditto scar over left ere Dowd, John Duncan, Robert Downes, Joseph Donnelly, Charles Emmett, John Easton, Alexander Emerson, Harry Ellis, Thomas Flannery, William Fox, David 222 177 1726 2045 2872 1508 408 3678 12063 173 2634114th Foot 1774 25t. h Foot 1866 61th Foot Roy. Artillery Scots Fusiliers 25th Foot 27th Foot Roy. Artillery 2nd Foot 25t. h Foot Newcastle, Stafford Ballyclough, Cork Antrim Nottingham Dukinliold, Cheshire Poplar, Middlesex Cardiff, Glamorgan Chidborough, Suffolk Woking, Surrey Sunderland, Durham puddlcr groom dyer collier carpenter labourer ditto ditto ditto ) 66 2324 2963 1777 1166 2337 1726 Hull, York Glasgow Newonstle- und.- Lyne Carriekfergus, Am rm Rochdale, Laneashiie Falkirk, Stirling Copdock, Suffolk Nottingham Castlebar, Mayo Radcliffe, Lancashire ditto puddler shoemaker labourer ditto miner carpenter labouror ditto grinder 184 194 224 244 20J 244 194 254 204 204 i2ir 224 ' 22 26! 21 204 214 194 21 212 8f, brown 54 brown 6J [ light sandy dk. brn light dk. brn brown It,, brn black grey hazel blue grey hazel blue hazel grey grey lia^ el fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh f.' esh fresh fair tresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 19 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec 14 Dec. 14 Dee. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 15 Dec. 94lit. bra 6 ( fair It. brn brown brown sandy dk. brn brown brown It. brn 6* 104 8 74 7I 74 7 74 blue brown grey grey grey hazel blue grey grey blue fair frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue ; moleskin regimental ditto 14 Dec. 14 Dee. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 14 Dcc. 15 Dcc. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 12 Dcc. 14 Dec. TregntleFt. Jersey Belfast Nottinghm. Curragh ditto Newport, M Aldershot ditto Sunderland Aldershot Buttevant Dunbai Woolwich Windsor Cork Enniskillen Derby Dublin Buttevant took great coat off furlough ditto ditto ditto ditto took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Darleston, Stafford to Ashton- unoer- Lyne took the whole of reg. nec. sear on back of neek off furlough ditto ' to Glasgow ditto tattooed on breast and left arm off furlough to Ilaslingdon, Lancashire ditto to Paisley ditto recruit, surgically inspected off furlough to Liverpool ditto to Bury, Lancaster Frizell, John Fielding, John Ford, Charles Gleeson, William Hopkins, Herbert Hamment, George Harper, William Harvey, William Hunt, Thomas Hartley, William 1874,26th Foot 8 33rd Foot 5256 1131 1522 101 2119 1948 1783 62 Roy. Artillery 10th Hussars 17th Lancers 8th Foot. 15th Foot 23rd Foot 25 th Foot 34th Foot Templehouse, Sligo Todmorden, Lane. Bathford, Somerset London Oakington, Cambs S. Walsham, Norfolk Norwich Shoreditoh, Middlsx. Nottingham Blackburn, Lane. labouror boilermaker labouror ditto ditto sailor labourer shoemaker labourer ditto 22 204 22 234 19| 224 224. 244 214 224 7- i brown black dk. brn It. brn It. bra 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 De?, 15 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 pec. Paisley Fermoy Shorncliffe' Hamptn Ct. Dunualk Jersey Gosport Aldershot' Buttevant Waterford ditto slightly pockpitted ditto to Todmorden ditto scar on forehead and back of right leg tattooed on left arm off furlough to Great Yarmouth ditto to London stain beneath right scapula ; off pasi sear left cheek ; off furlough to Nottingham Halford, Isaac Hayes, Michael Hunt, Thomas E. Howard, Thomas Jones, Thomas Johnson, William James, John Jones, Samuel Jones, John Lawrence, George 126,45th Foot 41829, Roy. Artillery — ditto 1637 3rd Brig. Dep. 2027 24th Foot 113j90th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 3rd Brig. Dep 2nd Dragoons 3699 11857 174 1667 Leicester London Snigston, Notts Manchester Worcester . Sunderland, Durham Islington, Middlesex St. Andrew's, Leic. St. Peter's, Nth rabid Brighton, Sussex shoofinisher labourer ditto ditto miner labourer ditto ditto tailor clerk 21 15 224 5 194| 5 224 5 25 23 22J 194 204 224 brown brown dk. brn brown It. brn It. bra 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 black ; moleskin plain regimental ditto 14 Dec. 12 Dec. 20 Dcc. 19 Dec. 17 Dec. 14 Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 15 Dec. 13 Dec. Athlone Woolwich Sheerness Sunderland Aldorshot Wishaw Aldorebot Woolwich Sunderland Brighton off furlough ; took part of reg. nec. tattooed on arms, scar right clienlr scar right groin and lefr shoulder- blade off furlflr| » scar on left wrist Lane, James Leo, William Lynch, James Lloyd, Jonathan Lord, John McCallum, Neil McCardle, James McTaggart, James Morton, John 1212 1294 2223 4327 3148 3* 72 M7i 1156 12th Lancers 33rd Foot 40th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Scots Fusiliors lst Foot 27th Foot 60t, h Foot Stourport, Worcester Burghfiold, Berks Fermoy, Cork Allslree, Monmouth Bermondsev, Surrey Ilttslingden, Lane. Airdrie, Lanark Edinburgh Abbey, Renfrew Broinpton, Middlsx. labourer ditto miller mason labourer ditto miner labourer ditto musician 24} 5 23 3 5 214 5 244 5 23 i 5 21 5 21 18 22 194 84 brown 6 lit. brn 6 ' brown 7{ dk. brn 9 I brown Oj'dk. brn 94 brown 4J dk. bra 6 It. brn 4i brown blue hazel grey grey grey brown blue grey grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark frosh fresh ditto ditto ditto black; striped regimental ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Dcc. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 13 Dec. 11 Dee. 17 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 Dec. Manchester. Fermoy Shorncliffe York Woolwieh Sheffield London Edinburgh Londndrry. Dublin pockpitted ; took part of teg. nee. off furlough to Burghfield, Berks ditto recruit, attested off furlough to Airdrie off furlough Martin, George McGrath, Edward Mohel, James Mulligan, James McDonald, John Mellors, William McCasey, John Muir, David Machin, Stephen J. — 160th Rillos 1793 90th Foot 1534 2818 2167 4119 1931 96th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto Rl. Engineers 3rd Brig. Dep. 40thBrig. Dep. Mary le bone Cork Dublin Trim, Meath Glasgow Mansfield, Notts St. Luke's, Middlesex High Church, Reuf. St. Luke's, Middlesex Dublin labourer porter labourer ditto ditto ditto mason carpet wevr labourer r> i « - o 19 22 26J 214 23- i 20 23 214 204 1R » 64, brown 74, dk. brn 10i It. bm It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown It. brn grey grey grey blue brown blue blue hazel grey blue fresh sallow fair fresh fresh sallow fair fresh fresh fair blue pilot; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto dark ; cord regimental brown; black nlain 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 14 Deo. 16 Dec. 14 Dec. 13 Dec 13 Dee. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. London Dundee Warley Newbridge Woolwich Leith Fort Westminstr- recruit- Sunderland Sfouthampt. Dublin rocruit off furlough ditto ditto ditto mole right shoulder blade to Dublin to Glasgow to Mansfield; tattooed on arms chest deformed, in- kneed, varicose • recruit, not surgically inspected sear on left buttock • recruit January 8 POLICE GAZETTE. = § = DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE { continued). orwici ao. NAME. REG. OOBPFL. WHBBB BOBN. TBADE. H HI SIZE. HAIB. EYES. PACE. COAT ( FC TBOT78EBS. 1 DATB ° F PLACE OP NO. JDESEBTN. DB8KBTION. MASKS AND REMARKS. 140( 300 140691 240692 140698 840694 140695 S40696| 340697 840698 340699| O'Neill, John Oliver, Adam Pattman, Frcdk. Pritchard, David Patterson, Edward Pearce, George Pearce, Frank Quinn, Richard Quinn, Patrick Rogers, Walter 1576 413 3689 4859 225 1400 £ 40700 240701 240702 £ 40703 * 40704 £ 40705 240706 £ 40707! 240703 .140709 840710 8407U 210712 240713 840714 240715 240716 £ 40717 840718 240719 Ryan, Joseph Randall, William Russell, Thomas Ryan, John Rowe, Thomas Scawthorne, Fred. Smith, Thomas Simmons, Samuel Spreadbury, James Stuart, John Spriggs, James Scott, William Sullivan, Cornelius Shaw, Arthur Sexton, Arthur Steene, Thomas Toogood, John Tomkins, William Vaughan, Charles West, Edward s. Webster, William Watts, William Walker, Thomas Worthington, J. T. Waine, Joseph Wedge, Henry Walsh, Richard Widder, Daniel Wiseman, Henry Woodyard, James 107 2nd Foot 661 57thBrig. Dep. 3179 Scots Fusiliers 24th Foot 64th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 17t. hBrig. Dep. 4th Hussars 1825 11th Hussars 2839 Scots Fusiliers ,1196 25th Foot 5554 Roy. Artillery 251 85th Brig. Dep 1124 8th Hussars — jl2t. li Lancers 1311119th Hussars 1202 20th Hussars 2303! Scots Fusiliers 3 rd Foot 1835! 25 th Foot 1523: 68th Foot 424 95th Foot 41686; Roy. Artillery 61281 ditto 2723 Gren. Guards — 160th Rifles 2 157. Scots Fusiliers 73912nd Life Gds. Dublin Hawick, Roxburgh Windsor, Berks Stoke- upon- Trent* Sheffield, York Bristol . Twerton, Somerset Waterford Kilmichael, Clare . Esher, Surrey labourer mill " worker labourer forgeman potter baker labourer ditt. o " ditto. clerk 18} 18} 19} 29 19} 24 24} 18 341 23} Si 41 10 8} 4} 5} 10 9} 6 7 It. brn dk. brn It. brn dk. brn dark It. brn It. brn It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown grey grey hazel grey grey blue grey blue hazel fresh dark fresh dark fresh fair fair fresh fresh sallow regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto white duck; cord tweed regimental ditto 114 Dec. 14 Dcc. 13 Dcc. [ 18 Dec. 114 Dec. 14 Dec. 1.15 Dec. 13 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. Leeds, Yorkshire Bodd'ngton, Glouc.] Stockton, Durham Waterford Banbury, Oxon S" effield, York Eastmoor Marylebone, Middlx. Partington, Middlx. Strathdcn, Aberdeen joiner* labourer collier shoemaker groom mason brickmaker labourer coachman labourer 22} 5 7 dk. brn blue 23 5 9 dk. brn hazel 23} 5 6} brown blue 23 5 5} brown- blue 20} 5 7} brown grey 22 5 7} It. brn brown 19 5 7 It. brn grey 2 It 5 7} dk. brn hazel 21} 5 6} brown blue 28} 5 9} brown groy Dublin Perth London Aldershot Glasgow Woolivich London Clor. mel Bury Canterbury took part'of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough * Staffordshire recruit, attested pockpittod; off furlough took the whole of reg. nec. Glastonbury, Somrst. Kilmarnock, Ayr Tralee, Kerry Duffield, Derby St. Pancras, Middlx. Dublin Bedminster, Somerset Chelsea, Middlesex Kingstone, Hereford Winchelsea, Sussex ditto miner labourer ditto porter carpenter sawyer mason labourer 21 20} 31 35 19} 22 27 24 26} 24} 10 Idark 8} jit. brn 6± 10 71 3} 8}. 6 2 111 brown dk. brn light brown brown brown. dk., brn dk. brn grey grey blue blue hazel brown grey grey hazel grey dark fair dark fresh pale fair fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fresh fair freab sallow fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto . plain regimental- ditto ditto 115 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 7 Dec. 19 Nov. 14 Dec. 20 Dee. 14 Dcc. 13 Dcc. 14 Dec. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain brown ; moleskin plain regimental [ 12 Alec. 14 Dee. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 114 Dec. il4 Dec. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Dec. 11 Dec. ditto London Cork Woolwich Dcvonport Gort • Hamptn Ct. Aldershot London scar left shoulder j off furlough to Leeds took waist- belt and part of reg. uec. off furlough to Stockton ditto took great coat off furlough ; anchor on right arm recruit. * between Donoaster & Manchester birth stain on left thigh off furlough to Aberdeen Clare Castle Buttevant Wyvoal Fleetwood Woolwich ditto London] ditto ditto ditto ditto to London ditto to Glasgow off escort duty tattooed on left arm officer's servant recruit supposed gone to America 7 th Drag. Gds. Cold. Guards 2nd Foot 83rd Foot 47th Foot ditto 99th Foot Roy. Artillery Rl. Engineers ditto Anslow, William Barnes, George H. Baker, Hodson Barker, Frank Boardman, Wm. Byrne, John Brooker, Charles Brooker, Henry Burns, David Burt, Samuel 881 1882 78 172 HI 1459 12456 10( 100 1545.12th Lancers 1197 2nd Dragoons St. Pancras, Middlx'. Wardineton, Oxon DrumBskea, Louth Dewsbury, York Cheltenham, Glouc. Wolverhampton, Sttf. Tallow, Waterford Chelsra, Middlesex Wormley, Herts Lowestoft, Suffolk frenehplshr. butcher labourer sawyer labourer ditto s'weep labourer groom carpenter ,27} 5 27} j 5 24 | 5 20} 5 22 ; 5 20} 5 304 5 19 5 22}. 5 24 5 brown It. brn It. brn It. brn brown brown brown It. brn brown It. brn 1689 1565 1136 72 2407 6825 932 12th Lancers ditto ditto 22ndFoot 60th Rifles Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 3rd' Brig: Dep Statiord Birmingham Hulme, Lancashire Todmorden Wigan Dublin Shoreditch, Mindx. ditto Down London shoemaker jeweller moulder labourer ditto cabinet mkr groom baker cooper 19 , i5 26 15 19S. 5 21 I5- 1 2& i| 5 26 | 5 20 19 19} 28 It. brn • dk; u 1* 11 It. brn It. brn brown light brown dk. bm brown brown hazel grey blue grey . grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh florid fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto brown j tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 14 Dec. 13 Dec. 20 Dec. 15 Dee. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 17 Dcc. Waterford London Dublin Fermoy Aldershot ditto Ft. George Woolwich Chatham Aldershot off furlough to London took part of reg. nec. recruit, attested off furlough to Dews^ niry ditto to Cheltenham ditto to Wolverhampton ditto to Taliow recruit feet a little flat, slightly in- kneed hazel blue hazel blue hazel blue brown hazel blue brown fair fresh fair fresh dark fair fresh fresh sallow fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 25 Dec. 21 Deo 21 Dcc. 25 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 25 Dec. 16 Dec. 23 Dec. 19 Dec. Manchester Brighton Manchester ditto ditto ditto Winchester Woolwich ditto Sunderland scar left eyebrow took part of re£. nec. mole left shoulder- blade took part of reg. nec.' tattooed on left arm took waist- belt recruit. scar round rt. ankle ; off furlough to Belfast Brooks, Thomas Battersby, James Coulson, Robert. Cormack, Francis Cooper, James Clarke, George Chiseman, James Colville, Frank Connor, John Connolly, Wm. 1160 — 15thBrig. Dep. 471 66t. hBrig. Dep. 6451 1st Life Gds. 12th Lancers Gren. Guards 60th Rifles 64th Foot 70th Foot 103rd Foot . Roy. Artillorv Coopey, George Chitty, Herbert Dalton, Joseph Donsbery, Robt. J. Davis, James Dimmock, George Doherty, R. J. A. Donovan, Patrick Donoghue, George Dunn, Robert Flaherty, Denis Ford, William Fraser, Thomas Foster, James Fitzgerald, Michal. Gilbanks, Wm. C. Gayford, Joseph Gamble, George Hophew, Albert Hennessey, Patrick Haley, Joseph Hunter, Henry Howes, Herbert Hones, George Johnson, Henry Jones, Robert Kennelly, Daniel Kelly, Owen Leo, William Larkin, John 1841 105 328 41367 21551 ditto 2622 ditto JtO 11th Foot 1666158th Foot 2400 60th Rifles 484; 98th Foot 1620 Roy. Artillery • 664 60thBrig. Dep. 2802) ditto — ! u9thBrig Dep. 1368 3rd Foot 24t. h Foot 15th Foot Roy. Artillery 60thBrig. Dep. 17th Lancers Cold. Guards 20th Foot 10th Hussars 35t. h Foot Woodchurch, Kent Dublin Morpeth, Nthmbrlnd. Birmingham Bedford LCamberwell, Surrey lilandford, Dorset. M elbourne, Australia Bedwelty, Glamorgan Islington, Middlesex carpenter gardener jeweller ' labourer ditto painter oil' miller puddler labourer 24} 6 25} 5 20 22 24} 211 24} 191 6 It. brn 5 jit. brn 1} brown 7} It. hrn It. brn brown It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown grey blue hazel grey blue grey hazel grey hazel grey fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain regimental ditto ditto cord; grey black; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto 22 Dec. 25 Dec. 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Dec. 22 Dec. 24 Dee. Naas Windsor • Manchester # WeBtminstr Glasgow Aldershot Newport, M Woolwich * oil cloth maker + between Manchester ' J. B.' on left arm [ and Burnley off leave took part of reg. nec. recruit . * between Derby and London recruit, approved brown mark on right hip j off pass scar right groin and hip 2836 5922 663 1373 1898 1822 1384 139 Bus; on, Gloucester [ engineer London carman Devenport, Devon I — St. George's, Middx J labourer Brixton, Surrey groom Stoke- on- T., Stafford collier Dublin clerk Pembroke labourer St. Margaret's, Midx. — Carron, Linlithgow hammermn Lambeth, Surrey — Farnham, Hants — Liverpool labourer Dublin tailor Barnstable, Devon labourer Deptford, Kent clerk Birmingham stone cutter Cork carpenter Bath, Somerset farmer Clonmel, Tipperary labourer 25} 5 23} 5 16 25 18} 21} 21 20} 35} 21} 7 9} 9} 7 6} 6i 10 5} 11} 5} dk. brn brown dk. bm brown It. brn Urown black dk. brn brown dk. brn brown grey hazel hazel blue brown brown grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto drtto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto tweed; moleskin 23 Dec, 18 Dec. 27 Dec. 15 Dec. 23 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 Dec. 26 Dec. 24 Dec. 21 Dec. ditto Gosport Devonport Portsmouth Winchester Liverpool Guernsey Woolwich ditto Glasgow pockpittect off furlough took part of reg. nec. sear on left thigh two scars on chest; recruit, attested 26} 19 20} 20} 18} 23} 27 21} 21} 24} 6 7 5 4} 5 8} 9} 6 7 9} brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn dk. bm haze'. hazel i- rey It. bm grey brown' hazel hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh iresh fresh regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 Deci 27 Dee. 19 Dec. 18 Dec. 26 Dec. 18 Dec. 16 Dec. 25 Dec. 21 Dee. 17 Dec. Limerick Aldershot Curragh Woolwich ditto Dundalk London Preston Canterbury Curragh off furlough to London sear on left cheek ; recruit blue mark outside right eye tattooed on left arm; off furlough took part of l eg. nec. scar right groin took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Canton, near Cardiff 107 51st Foot Chesterfield, Derby ditto 31} 5 7} dk. brn 1 brown fresh ditto 17 Deo. Sheffield tattooed on arms Roy. Artillery ditto Auchterarder, Perth saddler 19}! 5 61 brown grey fresh tweed ; black 21 Dec. Glasgow recruit, attested scar on left thumb 1561 Peterbro.', Nthmptn. labourer 28} 5 7 It. brn blue fresh regimental 22 Dcc. Woolwich ditto Manchester ditto 24 6 7} It. brn It. brn fair black ; tweed 3 Dec. # recruit * between Lancaster & Portsmouth 3007 ditto Leicester rivetter 18} 5 7 brown brown fair regimental 18 Dec. Weeaon two scars above left wrist 254 45thBrig. Dep. Bilston, Stafford shoemaker 20} 5 7} brown grey fresh ditto 26 Dec. Canterbury took the whole of reg. nec. , 60t. h Ritl- n Newcastle, Limerick labourer 24 5 0} brown grey fresh blue pilot; cord 24 Dec. London recruit, approved 4188 Roy. Artillery Leeds, York clotlidresser 19} 5 6} dk. brn grey ruddy regimental 26 Dec. Sheffield tattooed on left arm, mole on left liip 2601 Gren. Guards Brampton, Derby fitter 26 5 8} It. brn dark fresh ditto 22 Dec. London 2256 8th Foot, Ballina, Mayo moulder • 21} 5 6} dk. brn hazel sallow ditto 14 Dec. Cork off furlough took the whole of reg. nec. Little, Samuel Lack, Joseph Lamb, Samuel Laurie, Frederick Millner, Reuben Mansell, E. S. Murray, Edwin Maekin, James Morris, William Morris, George Morland, John McGuirk, Joseph McDonnell, M. Milsom, Henry Martin, Patrick Norman, Fredk. J. O'Brien, John Peters, Charles Peters, William Roche, Edward 1490,29th Foot, 1400 33rd Foot 354 61th Foot 380 77th Foot 1113 3rd Drag. Gds. 1680| 9th Lancers 12tli Lancers 8th Foot 18th Foot 35th Foot 1485 2165 2204 2721 Birmingham Stoke, Stafford Birmingham Eecles, Lancaster Bridlington, Yorks Rugeley, Stafford Overton, Hants Hulrr. e, Lancashire Carshalton, Surrey Derby tailor labourer shoemakor groom labourer ironmonger clerk labourer butcher puddler 25 20} 19 19 25} 20} 22} 24} 221 21} 6 lit. brn 6} brown 5} I black light brown brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn blue grey dark blue grey grey grey brown grey grey fair fair dark fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 23 Dec. 24 Deo. 14 Doc. 25 Dec. 19 Dec. 23 Dec. 21 Dec. 14 Dec. 26 Dec. 19 Doc. Dublin Fermoy Glasgow Chatham York Colchester Manchester Cork Shorncliffe Curragh ditto ditto ditto ' M. W.' on right arm mole on chest and left armpit took part of reg. nec. off furlo « gh; took the whole of reg. nee off pass f' Reudell, Giles Ridout, Thos. W. Smith, John Sullivan, John Smith, Thomas Sheer, John Summers, Wm. Swinyard, Thomas Smith, John Sheehan, Jeremiah Savage, Edward Taylor, John Vincent, Charles Woodward, Chas. White, John Watkins, William West, Frank Wheatley, M. Webb, Stephen Yeatman, Wm. 4474 Rov. Artillery Wilereek, Montnouth labourer ,21 5 5} It. brn slue fresh white ; tweed 21 Dec. Alderfhot ,.; " 6773 ditto St. Francis ditto 21 5 9} brown jlue resh regimental 16 Deo. Dublin off furlough to Dublin , ' ditto Blackpool, Cork carpenter 23 5 7} 1 dk. brn groy " resh plain 7 Dec. As'uton pockpitted, scar behind shoulder ' . - Rl. Engineers Whit ochapel, Mddlsx shoemaker 21 5 6} srown slue " air black; tweed 22- Dec. London recruit 467 06th Brig. Dep. Dublin labourer 19 5 4} It. brn ilue ' reBh regimental 25 Doc. Naas 713 1st Drag. Gds. Taunton, Somerset shoemaker 28 5 8 dark blue " resh ditto 9 Dee. Bollincollig off furlough. Roy. Artillery ditto Preston, Lancashire carter 19} 5 4} srown grey fresh plain 25 Dec. Preston ecar left of forehead Hackney, Middlesex ftoxmakcr 20 6 0} It. brn slue Fresh brown; dark 19 Dec. London recruit, attested ditto ditto labourer 22 5 7} dk. brn blue sallow brown ; grey 19 Dec. ditto ditto 1355 1st, Drag. Gd » . Kilbenny, Limerick clerk 22} 5 8} > ro w n grey fresh regimental 19 Dec. Ballinecllii' recruit 1903 34th Foot Yoovil, Somerset; labourer 22} 5 0 It. brn brown fresh ditto 23 Dec. Kilkenny 68 40thBrig. Dep. Southan- pton, Hants Hackney, Middlesex ditto 24} 5 9} It. brn hazel fresh ditto 21 Dec. Gosport, scar on right wrist; off pass 1242 6 th Drag. Gds. shopman 22 5 7 black hazel fresh ditto 24 Dec. Shorncliffe several scars right side, heart left arm 1602 12th Lancers London labourer 21} 5 7- 1 dk. brn blue fair ditto 19 Dec. Manchester took part of reg. nec. ditto Eastnioor, Yorkshire brickmaker 19 a 7 It. brn grey fresh tweed; cord 20 Dec. Doncaster recruit, attested * 1457 14th' Hussars Somerset groom 19} 5 8 dk. brn brown sallow regimental 25 Dee. Aldershot 1113 19th Hussars Kingston, Surrey carpenter 22} 5 6 It. brn grey fair ditto 2t Dec. Hounslow mole on spine 1473 82nd Foot Guilcilbrd, Surrey pipemaker 21} 5 6 brown grey sallow plain 26 Dcc. Shorncliff'e off piiss to Dover * ,1726 Royal H. Art. Wakelield, York blacksmith 19 5 6} brown blue fresh black; brown 25 Dec. Woolwich recruit ' ; 39/ 14 Roy. Artillery Cork gasfitter 21} 5 6} brown grey fresh regimental 28 Dcc. ditto scar on right groin 19!? j69th Brig. Dep. Mullingar, Westmth puddler 119 i5 0} It. brn hazel fresh ditto 22 Dee. Paisley scar on right arm and leg 1351 • UstBrig. Dep Carnie, Aberdeen jlabourer 125} ' 5 10 fair blue fresh ditto 23 Dec. Ayr lost three front, teeth 1538 9> h Lancers 10t. il1 Hustars Lambeth, Surrey groom 22.* 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 24 Dec. Colchester scar on forehead 1085 Ledbury, Herts labourer ,22} 5 8 brown hazel fresh ditto ' 19 Dec. Canterbury blue marks on nose, back, and chcst 719 22nd Foot Manchester fitter 21 6 6} brown grey fair plain 19 Dec. Manchester recruit, finally approved 1900 29th FVot Ludlow, Salop labourer 22 5 8} brown grey fresh ragimental 22 Dcc. Dublin 60th Kit,' e » Islington, Middlesex Tonbridge, Kent butcher ISO} 5 41 light blue fair blue; brown 18 Dec. London recruit, attested 12313 Rl. Engineers Army Servii^ 7th Hussars bricklayer fao 5 6} It. brn grey fresh regimental 20 Dec. Chatham u 259 Chutworth, Cambs labourer 126} 5 4 It. bra grey sallow ditto 29 Dec. Dublin scar right thigh; off pass ,. ' 1397 Clanfiold, Oxford groom | 22 5 7 It. brn grey fresh ditto 18 Dec. Ipswich 1 8 POLltE GAZETTE. = 4= January 8 m.. DESERTER,# FROM THE MILITIA. oanca BO. NAME. REG. MO. OOBPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. SIZE. HAIR. EYES. FACF. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OF DESERTN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARK3. Thomas Tracey Samuel Tucker Edward Wallace Benjamin Ward John Welsh Frederick Williams Harry Williams Henry Williams John Williams Thomas Williams James Yates George Bell Robert Armstrong 7713 7987 8150 8431 8360 7175 8707 8506 S440 8369 1st Surrey ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Bermondsey Taunton, Somerset Rermondsey, Surrey Croydon Bow, Middlesex London 3tockwe! l, Surrey Southwark Christehsrcli Lambeth labourer shoemaker labourer ditto porter book binder porter engineer printer mason 118 May 20 June Richmond ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 731UI ditto 4503 N. Durham 32951 South Down Wandsworth South Hilton, Drlim. Tralee, Kerry labourer eonfectionr. 32 174 ei brown : grey dk. brn1 grey light ireah plain supposed plain 13 Dee. 14 Dec. ditto Durham Dowflptrck. supposed with a travelling opera Oompany oli pass to Douaghadee ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Ai. hoiifh £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 3 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESERTED FROM. DATS. Robert Stewart William Hall Stephen Dudley John W. Tully Henry Davies William J. Cole William McCarthy Walter Salt 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 Buss 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 James Badcock David Lovatt James Jones Cambridge, straggler I 4 ditto 1 4 ditto 4 ditto 4 ditto ! 4 ditto ! 2 ditto 4 Research, deserter 16 Fawn, deserter 16 ditto 18 ditto „• 18 Cameleon, deserter 27 ditto 27 Scout, deserter 18 Pembrokr, deserter 11 iShearwdter, deserter 18 ditto 7 Repulse, doserter 13 Scout, deserter 7 ditto 20 Shearwater, deserter 18 ditto 18 Pallas, deserter 28 Scout, deserter 5 ditto 2 ditto 5 ditto \ 5 ditto 7 ditto 31 Cambridge, deserter 12 Royal Adelaide, deserter 1 1 D. of Wellington, deserter 3 ditto j 9 ditto 4 ditto ( 10 Devastation, deserter 1 Favorite, deserter 28 ditto 28 D. of Wellington, deserter 23 ditto 28 Jan. Jan. J an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Nov. Oct. Oct. Oct. Sept. Sept. Sept. Dec. July July June June June Sept. Sept. Oct. July July July July July July Dec. Oct. Doc. Doc. Dcc. Dec. Dec. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. BATING. ri o < SIZE. WEERM BORN. HAIB. BTESfl JA01. boy, 1st class 18 5 4 Liverpool dk. brnr blue fair ditto 18 5 3} ditto brown grey dark ditto 18 5 2 St. Luke's, Middlesex brown brown fresh ditto 18 5 2* Lancashire brown blue fair ditto 18 5 2J Tipton, Stafford dark grey fresh ditto 18 5 1 Whitechapel, Middlsx. brown grey sallow i ditto 18 5 li Aid gate black brown dark ordinary 20 5 4 Manchester It. brn biue A. B. 23 5 ' 6 Lambeth, Surrey brown blue ditto 22 5 6 Osbington, Kent It. brn blue — sailmaker's crew 22 5 10* Littleliam, Devon dk. brn brown — A. B. 25 5 7 Plymouth dk. brn grey fair ditto 21 5 7 Liverpool dk. bra grey fair ordinary 19 - — — '— . stoker, 2nd c\ asa 19 a 41 Birmingham black hazel fresh ordinary 21 5 5 London light blue dark ditto 19 5 54 Bridgwater, Somerset brown brown ruddy private, R. Marines 27 5 74 Dublin dk. brn brown fresh A. B. 22 5 6 Pembroke brown blue — ordinary 21 5 7 Portsmouth brown grey — A. B. 22 5 7 Deal, Kent dark grey dark ditto 2) 5 6 Cheltenham, Gloucester It. brn grey fair ditto 20 5 7 Banff, Scotland light grey fresh engineer 28 5 11 London brown blue — gun- room steward 21 5 5 Kent dark grey — ordinary 22 5 6 Cork brown hazel — ditto 20 6 3 London brown blue — private, R. Marines 28 5 74 Derby dark . grey — lieut.-, R. Marines 28 5 74 —— light blue — A. B. 20 6 6 Southampton brown grey freek. ditto 20 6 4 Soutmolton, Devon brown grey fair ordinary, 2nd class 18 e 4 Bethnal- gn., Middlesex It. brn blue fresh signalman, 3rd class 18 6 5 Portsmouth light blue fresh ordinary 23 6 e London dk. bra hazel fresh ditto 21 6 4 Pilton, Devon dk. brn grey fair stoker 28 5 6 Uxbridge, Middlesex It. bra grey- fair ordinary 19 5 10 Eversliam, Sussex light grey fair ditto 19 6 5 Hoxton, Middlesex brown brown fresh A. R. 26 4 8* Dublin light blue fair ordinary 18 5 13 Bethnal- green, Middx. It. bin blue fair MARKS AND REMARKS. £ 2 reward served in Ganges ditto ditto ditto served in Implacable ditto served in Impregnable ditto served in Ganges v- £ 1 reward served in Impregnable ditto served iu Ganges anchor on lefc wrist; served in Impregnable and Pallas two ata, rs cn left arm; served in Zealous served in Zealous scar on upper lip and across left eyebrow pockpitted scar on forehead and left ankle ; served in Ganges and Resistance £ 3 reward served in Anson i- served in St. Vincent, Excellent, and Trafalgar dots on back of left hand ; served in Ganges and Thalia scar above right nipple cask, marked ' Rum,' on left arm served in Phoebe dark spots on left side served in Ganges, Himalaya, and Dudes of Welliiaglan scar under left eye ; served in Impregnable served in Rodney ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto < jjj £ 3 rewari served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 reward Bervod in Implacable, Repulse, and Imoiertalito ditto served in Victory served in Sultan £ 3 reward served in Royal Adelaide served ill Immortality £ 3 reward served in Pembrolce and Asia * alias. Day £ 3 reward served in Duke of Wellington ditto Berved in Aurora £ 3 reward served in Plover £ 1 reward served in Victory Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHARGED FROM, DATE. BATING. » l R a - ri SIZE. • WHERE BORN. HAIR, j EYES. FACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Luigi Koukie William Hearn Henry Crew Charles Fowler Howard Farrar Thomas Keeler Thomas G. Garrett William Riley Levi Rowe John Louis Barslow Growler Avon Charybdis Peart ditto Duke uf Wellington ditto St. Vincent Daphne Duk' of Wellington 21 Sept. 17 Oct. 27 Swt. 27 <> « . Oct. 21 Dec. 4 Nor. I 0) « c. 21 Oct. wrrnt officer's cook ordinary Ordinary, 2nd claks ordinary ordinary)' 2nd class A. B. ordinary,^ nd class boy, 2nd class private, R. Marines ordinary, 2nd class 19* 20 19 23 19 24 28 15* 22 40 5* 1 5 4 S 3; 5 7 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 3 5 7 5 6 Burmola, Malta Ilfracombe, Devon St. Andrew's, Middx. Taur. ton, Somerset Pimlico, Midllcsex Buddersfleld, York Fordington, Dorset Kingston- on- Thames Luxborough, Somerset Margate, Kent dark brown brown It. brn brown light brown brown brown brown dark grey grey grey grey grey grey hazel grey It. brn —• fresh fair fair dark fair fair freBh fresh dark discharged as objectionable tattooed on arms and wrists ; discharged as objectionable ' My true Love,' rt. arm, pockpitted ; discharged as. objettionable, discharged as objectionable served in Impregnable ditto served in Implacable ditto served in Jila'abir discharged as objectionable; served in Soscawen and Thalia low, projecting forehead; discharged its objectionable discharged as objectionable; served in Penelope, Cusarr. k Vttfwy ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § ~ c. NAMe John Sands George Russell William Moran Thomas Woodhall Patrick Walsh Daniel Bryan Thomas Daniels Andrew Scott George Sutleff John Harris DIVISION. WHERE BORff. TBADB. w O < SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TROUSERS DATE OF DISCHRQ. PLACE OF DISCHARGE. MARKS AND REMARKS. R. Marine Art. ditto ditto 6 it, to Depot ditto ditto Plymouth It. M ariueArt. ditto King's Lyim, Norfolk Workington, Cumb. Rose- ren, Tipperary Sbipton, York Qlonmel, Tippern- ry Spitiilflelds, Middlsx( Llandilo, Carmarthen Penninrfiatn, Wigton Blackburn, lane. St. Ive's, Cornwall — <~ ; labourer ditto ditto ( fljtto cvPL labourer puddler ' laborer wunver- clefk 25} 23J 24 23* 20} 21* 25 23 24 22. J 5 8 5 11* 5 9 5 8 5 7i 5 6} 5' 8* 5 6 5 9 5 8* brown dk. brn krown dk. brn brown brown brown black brown brown liazel brown grey brown grey grey grey grey brown grey sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh uniform ditto ditto ditto 8 Jan. 19 Dec. 14 Dec. 3 Dec. Portsmouth ditto ditto ditto London Canterbury ditto Plymouth Portsmouth ditto discharged as worthless and incorrigible discharged with ignominy ditto crucifix and anchor on rt. arm ditto discharged as worthless discharged as objoctionable discharged as on incorrigible and worthless character Description of Deserters. ., UIVI3TON. WHERE BORN. ,. TRABri! • « D 1 SIZE. HAIR. EYES. | FACE. COAT & TROUSERS DATE OF DESERTN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. { t' - • JL Thomas Falkner DepBt Manclirstqr collier * , 18i 5 6i brown blue fresh uniform 30 Dec. Walmcr Richard Doyle ditto ditto l^ Vpurer ditto 24 5 6* dk. brn grey dark ditto 30 Dec. ditto pockpitted • i • John Sparks ditto Chichester, Sussex 20* 5 74 dk. brn brown sallow ditto 30 Dec. ditto t John Murray ditto Tredegar, Monmouth ditto 19 5 6* brown grey ruddy ditBj 30 Dec. ditto off pass to Dover Harry Bailey ditto Oldham, Lahcshire iron, turner 20 5 5* brown grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. ditto tattooed on Irfft wrist; off pass to Manchester Thomas Rosser ditto St. Pancras, Middlx. Cork seaman 18* 5 5* brown grey fresh ditto 30 Dec.' ditto tattooed on arms and left hand; off pass to London " off pass to London Henry Alf. Moran ditto ditta 18J 5 5i brown grey fresh ditto 31 Dec. ditto George Johnson ditto Leicester labt » urer 19* 5 di brown blue fresh ditto 31 Dee. ditto scar on each arm ; off pass to London James Kelly ditto Bury, Lancashire bricklayer 18* 5 5* brqwn groy fresh ditto 30 Dec. ditto Off pass to London Patrick Riley ; ditto Merthyr I., Glam. • 18 5 5* light blue fair ' ditto 31 Dec. ditto off pass to Merthyr Tydvil » tin plate wirkor LOT DO* ; PHTKTKP FOB HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OIJQE, BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST, MARTIN'S LANE, W. C, Henry Walker Adol. Robson Walt Grimshaw Henry Avery Thomas W. Holman
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