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29/01/1875

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Date of Article: 29/01/1875
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GAZETTE. tu SUitfjoritg. CONTAINING The tuhsUi. ru: t cf ell Information* received in cages of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offender* escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Person* charged with Offence* who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other markj of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessoriet, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property '. hat has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5623 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1875. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any aiticle in the POLICE GAZETTE, & 1I letters addressed to the Editor tuust lie prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. Absconded from Italy in January, 1874, charged with murder: ANGELO MASI, alias RONCOL0, alias RONCOLO RISTORI, a trombone player, 30 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, proportionately made, aud well dressed ; supposed to be playing in the provinces. Informa- tion to be giveu to Superintendent Williamson, Detective Department, Great Scotland- yard, Loudon, who holds a warrant ( pursuant to the Extradition Acts), for the appre- hension of MasL— Bow street, January 27. About 1' 40 p. m. on the 14th instant, the dead Body of a newly- born male child was found iu a new building in Bolton, wrapped in a piece of brown paper and about a yard of grey calico, with narrow red striped border. On the 16th instant, au inquest was held, aud a verdict was returned ot ' Wilful Murder' against some person or persons unknown, evidence having been given that the deceased had been strangled with a cord. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Borough Police Offices, Town Hall, Bolton- le- Moors, Lancashire.— Bzw- street, January 20. On the morning of the 15th instant, the dead body of a male child, about 14 days old, was found in the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Canal, in the township of Sutton, supposed to have been in the water 7 or 8 days. At the coroner's inquest, a verdict of ' Wilful Murder' was returned against some peison or persons unknown. Information to be given to Superintendent Dale, County Police Station, Macclesfield, Cheshire.— Bow- street. January 20. 8 plated, round and octagon, Albert Chains. 5 gold- cased Lockets. 2 ditto Watch Seals. And from 10s. to 15s. in Copper Money. The property of Mr. Thomas Henry Lund, pawnbroker, 58, King- street. £ 5 reward will be given for information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders on application to Chief Constable Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 25. Between 6 a. m. and 1 p. m. on the 19th instant the cot- tage of Henry Doleman, of Groby, near Leicester, was broken into and stolen therein : about £ 23 in Gold and 20s. in Silver monies; a small silver Geneva Watch, silver dial, chased back, steel hands, cable pattern, with gold Guard attached ; and a Meerschaum Pipe, silver mounted, curved stem, in a carved oak Case. Information to be given to Superintendent Moore, Belgrave, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, January 22. trimmed, and tail cut short, scar on one hind leg, the below hock supposed now to be covered with hair. Information to be given to Superintendent Howe, Buckingham.— Bow- street, January 22. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from the Prado, since the 25th ultimo, the pro- perty of Mr. J. R. Kenyon, three Shropshire Down Ewes and two yearling Lambs, marked ' I. R. K.' on right side. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- itreet, January 29. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. JOHN YORK, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 11th instant, charged with felony, has been apprehended in London, and discharged.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen from a shepherd's hut in a field near Newmarket, on the night of the 26th instant: a drab Topcoat, with one Cape, brass buttons, and a leather loop on the collar. By a man, 21 years of age, medium height, slight build ; dressed in long slop, cord trousers, long leather buskins, and round soft black hat with a horse- shoe on one side ; has with him a shepherd's dog ( bitch) small and of a dark colour; he has lived in Norfolk, and said he was going there to a situation, aud was iu Bury St. Edmunds with the coat on the morning of the 27th iustaut. Information to be given to Superin tendent Benson, Newmarket, Cambs.— Bow- street, Jan, 29. Stolen on the 25th instant, from Alfred Cottages, Fulham : a grey waterproof CI V, with cape ; a black stuff Dress, trimmed with black silk , _ French grey fatin Cloth ; a cotton print Dressing- gown ; a cotton Sknt, with flounce ; a homespun Polonaise ; a black velvet Jacket, lined with ,, i T> i • , brocaded silk ; four Petticoats ( one black quilted, one white. Absconded from Blaina on the 9tli instant, charged on a . „ .. ' ,, , , ' ^ . 1 ,' V,, r » " ... , , • ' 1N i two flannel): a black cashmere Cape, trimmed with lace: warrant with stealing an Ewe ( since recovered) on ihe 30th • , . >• • 1 ' . , , , , T. , ' August last, the property of James James, farmer, of " ghteen linen dinner Diapers ; a quantity of lady's L nder- Abertillv: WILLIAM GWILLIAM, a farm labour' or! ^ marke, d ^ TAr-. iV in ™ ', ^^ ^ shepherd, 22 to 26 years of age, 5 feet 6J inches high, stoutlv 1 Sh* ets' • pma, ( ked,. R f lnk ; £?. - ™ rds ° f, ^ St" Ped fr , ' , , J • vi- j ii i- i. 1 cotton Print: 0 yards of new white Flannel; 6 yards of made, fresh complexion, brown hair and eyes, small light, , ,• .. . „ , , , , J . , ; , . 1 ,, , , I I c Maltese lace Insertion; £ 1 in Geld ; and a deal Box, painted whiskers, small scar on left temple, scar on budge of nose,!, _ , . „ - , ', ... ,' . , ... >' . , ii IJ • , , c i •• ° t brown, 2 feet 6 inches long, lo inches wide, with two locks small old scar on right side of neck, is a native of Clyro, ' , , . , ,, ' ' Radnorshire, and has been employed plate- laying on railways ; °? e. , ? l 7 v. " T * ^ TVl^ may be dressed in a dark jacket and waistcoat, cord trousers, or a « LB MM 4 in ones iiign, rresn complexion, light brown leather leggings, and strong boots. He may be now travel- h( u£ « J' « » ; jessed in dajk grey husey dress, cloth : r . ,, ofa , ° J . , , nacket, trimmed with astracan, and white cnlp straw hat. ling in the country as a drover or working at farm- houses. | ' d wuh bhtk ribban.- Jfcft^ rffcw PdZ, T Division, Information to be given at the Chief Constable s Office,' , ' ' Abergavenny, to Superintendent Fowler, County Consta-. u y bulary, Tredegar, or to Sergeant Williams, Police Station, ' Description of THOMAS LEWIS, a carpenter, who Blaina, who holds the warrant for his apprehension — lloic- j absconded from Merthyr, on the 1st November last, charged Street, January 29. > with stealing a gold Keeper Ring, which he wore on his fiuger when he left : about 25 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, XT , tt ii ici , i " ' i l - - • i wide face, high cheek bones, stoutly built, square wide brown Hackney Horse 3 years old, 15 hands high shor tail , hoaU ' walks erect, and is a native of near Haverfordwest, which has been docked, white stripe down the face, the off p br0£ shire dre^ ed in fashionable and good clothes, fore fetlock and the two hind ones white, ring worms about Dot t wovk. Infonnatiou to be piven t0 deputy Chief the neck, and was unshod ; and a double- reined Bridle, with Constable Xh Constabulary Office, Merthyr Tydfil, piirh hit hf> hnrse waq anln : ir. Knniqpv itiira nn t . . . . ' . . . ' ' . . Stolen on the evening' of the 21st instant, from the premises of Mr. Aaron Hibberd, at Handley, Dorset: a TORGERY. Absconded from Melksham, Wilts, on the 31st ultimo, charged with forging and uttering a Cheque for £ 24 8s., on the Wilts and Dorset Bank, at Trowbridge: a man, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, whiskers, aud moustache, ot good address, frequents first class hotels, and is very talkative ; supposed dressed in ' black frock coat, light trousers, and high- crowned black hat. " Whoever will give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the off ender or offenders shall receive £ 50 reward. Information to be given to Inspector Luffman, Melksham, Wilts.— Bow- sircet, January 22. curb bit. The horse was sold at Romsey, Hants, on the , • , , 1,1 . , - - , - m i • 1 ^ v t « „ • i - i • Glamorganshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. 22nd instant, by a man of the following description, who is Bcrw- stre t tcnuari charged with stealing the same : about 35 years of age, 5 feet. " ' ' I 3 inches high, dark complexion, black whiskers, round face, Description of SARAH YATES, charged with stealing I thiu features, and has lost the first joint of little finger on on the 19th instant, a Bounet, two Shawls, a Dress, a Petti- right hand; dressed in a dark monkey jacket, dark green or coat, and a Bible: 19 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh black trousers, black soft round hat, and lace- up boots. He complexion, brown hair, and rather long nose. She lowers is supposed to have taken a ticket at Romsey Railway her head when walking and talking, aud is supposed to be in Statiou for Portsmouth, and took the stolen bridle with him. North Staffordshire. Information to be given to Superiu- Informatiou to be given to Deputy Chief Constable, tendeut Hill, Brow chills, Walsall, who holds a warrant for her Hammond, Dorset Constabulary, Wimborne.— Bow- street, apprehension.— Bow- street, January 27. January- Z,. Absconded from Solihull, Warwickshire : THOMAS Stolen during the night of the 24th instant, from a field SYDNEY EVANS, agent to Messrs. Hackett and Co., at Faringdon : three Colts of the folio > ving description: a Cannock Chase Coal Company, charged with embezzlement : bay cart Mare, 2 years old, 14 hands high, one hiud leg he is 26 to 28 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stoutly white, aud white star on forehead ; another a dark brown nag made, full face, fresh complexion, light hair, small grey eyes, Mare, 2 years old, 14 hands high, white star ou forehead ; small mouth, thick neck, no whiskers; is well dressed, and ana the other a dark brown nag Mare, 2 years old, 13 hands generally weaia a box liat. Information to be given to high ; all have long manes ami tails, aud have never been inspector Welch, Solihull, Warwickshire, who holds a shod. Information to be given to Superintendent Reece, warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 27. Faringdon, Berks.— Bow- street, January 27. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. On the night of the SGtli instant, the shop of Thomas Lucas, jeweller, of Quorndon, was broken add entered, aud stolen therein : seventeen silver albert Chains, of various patterns : thirty silver Burs ; eleven plated Alberts and other Chains; twelve" plated Lockets, of various sizes and patterns; a silver hunting watch Cas6, with dial, No. 2043 ; three silver dial Geneva Watches, Nos. 8993, 6317.9, aud 2861 ; two silver Geneva Watches, Nos. 52554 aud 54016 ; two Geneva Watcher, Nos. 52601 and 45543; aud a silver bunting Geneva Watch. No. 39469. Information to be given to Inspector Peberdy, Loughborough, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, January 29. On the night of the 24th instant, a dwelling- house in Coventry, was broken and entered, by forcing a window, apparently with a jemmy, one inch in width, and stolen therein : four silver table Spoons, marked ' J. E. M.'; four silver Forks, small size, marked ' J. E. M.'; a silver fish Carver, pearl handle ; a silver fish Fork, pearl handle ; a silver sugar Sifter, lined with gold ; a silver butter Knife, silver handle ; and 4s. 5d. in Money. Information to be given to Chief Constable Norris, City Police Office, Coventry, Warwick.— Bow- street, January 27. Between 8 aud 10 p. m., on the 20th instant, a pawnshop in Blackburn was broken and entered, and stolen therein : 6 or 7 plated hair 4- bugle pendant Albert Chains. Stolen on the night of the 22nd instant., from Oakham : a dark brown thorough bred Mare, rising 4 years old, about 15 bauds 1 inch high, piece of hair off point of shoulder, slight blemish from kick outside near hind leg, between hock and fetlock, the mare is only partially broken ; also » plain flap ~ .... Absconded from the Collier's Arms, Llantwit, Yardre, Glamorganshire, on the 13th instant, charged with stealing about £ 100 in Gold and Silver, and a quantity of female's wearing Apparel; the property of David John, the landlord : GEORGE THOMAS, a carpenter, 45 jears of age, looks younger, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, fresh complexion, full Saddle, recently newly pannelled, new girths, dark blue \ rouud face- hrowa hair, supposed no whiskers, and reddish colour, stirrups nearly new, mark; d ' Champion, 0xford- st.'; moustache ; dressed generally in dark suit, brown overcoat, a double reined Bridle, nearly new ; an old Breast pUte nearly new, aud black bowler hat; accompanied by a woman, strap off near side; a hunting Whip, with brown leather years ot age, short build, thin features, pale complexion, thong ; and a brown- colcured horse Rug, with black aud i ed < lillK halr> turning grey, lost front teeth, first and third fingers stripe, marked ' R. T.' in monogram ( all recovered). By a of right hand deformed, and crooked at second jomt; dressed groom, who is remanded until the 1st instant, about in a grey waterproof cloak, aud supposed black bonnet. A 30 years of age, nearly 6 feet high, brown hair, sand v whiskers handsome reward will be paid for the apprehension of George fresh complexion, and appears to be well educated ; dressed ; - i-' homas, and recovery of the property. They have in their iu dark mixture double- breasted coat, much too small for possession a large brown box, a trunk, an old box, and a frail him, dark blue livery vest, with plated buttons and crest, ot carpenter's tools ; they may endeavour to emigrate, he has dark mixture trousers, with white stripe, coloured scarf, aud bee" m America before, aud a native of t eryside, C anuar- may be wearing a coloured felt hat or cap, lace- up boots, with ; t'lenshire, but mis been living at Llauelly. Ihev left plates on heels ; he disposed of a pair of ladies Stociiings, Quaker's \ ard Railway Station by the 19 p. m. traiu, on the silk open work feet, and initialed ' M. L. B. 2' with red ' 3th instant,. booked for Manchester, the boxes were labelled cotton. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of there als0; sUttd before he left that he was going to Rutland, Oakham.— Bow- street, January 27. I Birmingham or Chester. Information to be given to i> uper- j intendent Matthews, Police Office, Pontypridd, Glamorgan- Stolen on the 18th instant, from Denmark- hill, Camber- ; shire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension,— Boic- s: ree:, well, a bay norse, 6 years old, 16 hands high, Valf shoes January 27. behind, shaggy mane.— Metropolitan Police, P Dirisior, I „, , ,, r. j- v , January 22. ' ' _ ft, leu on the 22od mstan^ from CavendWi- street I IL xtcli ; a small Cash Box, containing i 19 in Gold and Stolen from a field at Bourton, Buckingham, on Ue Silver ; two Cheques, one for £ 13 6s., in the name of Bragge, 13th instant, a dark brown Cob, aged, about 14i hands high,' the other for £ i 10s., in the name of Baiber; two Post iu good condition, star on forehead, the legs have been Office Savings Bauk Books; a silver lever Watch; and a 4 P O L I C E GAZETTE. February 2( 5. gold albert Chain, Cross attached. By a woman, 23 years of , and part of the stolen property has been recovered. Infor- age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fair complexion, and dark brown | mation to be given to the Chief Constable, Perth, or to Super- hair; dressed in black shawl and bonnet.— Metropolitan intendent Steuart, dumblane, who holds a warrant for his Police, N Division, January 27. apprehension.— Low- street, January 25. Stolen from a hen- house in the borough of Preston, on the 14th instant : eight Hens, of different colours. By JOHN HARDIKER, 24 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, dark hair cut short, stiffly built, broad round face ; dressed in a black cloth coat, dark mixture trousers, striped cloth vest, cloth cap, clogs, and black aud white plaid scarf. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- itnet, January 25. Stolen from a dwelling- house in the borough of Preston, on the 20th instaut : a pair of military Wellington Boots, newly soled, marked at top ' 17 29 D. G.;' a pair of elastic- side Boots, block fronts, nearly new ; and a blue ribbed cloth Coat, nearly new. By RICHARD NICHOLSON, 27 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, auburn hair, little finger of right hand crooked, anchor on left forearm, ' R. Nicholson' on left arm ; has been convicted of begging in Yorkshire, is a uative of Bradford, and well known in Lancaster and Blackburn. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 25. Descripton of HENRY RABSON, or RANSOM, charged, on warrant, with embezzling Money belonging to Mr. George Gillam, fishmonger, of Brighton : about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, dark brown curly hair, dark brown whiskers and moustache, rather down- looking, proportionately made, has had a bad leg and walks rather badly, and is left handed ; generally wears a fur cap or round feit hat. lie is supposed to have gone to London, where he will no doubt try for employment at a fish- monger's ; he worked at Richmond, Surrey, sometime ago. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton. — Bow- street, January 25. Description of a man who gave the name of HARRY GOFF, charged on a warrant with stealing £ 11 8s. from his lodgings, 21, Trinity- place, Reading : 30 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, dark complexion, hair, whiskers, and moustache, upper front teeth deficient; dressed in blue serge jacket with brass buttons, dark trousers and vest, brown cloth cap with lappets and peak ; he has occasionally worked as a fitter, engine driver, or stoker. His right name is believed to be JOHN MILLS, against whom a warrant was issued ( see Police Gazette of 13th April, 1866.) Information to be given to Superintendent Purchase, Borough Police Station, Reading, Berks.— Bow- street, Jan. 25. Charged on a warrant with embezzlement in the City of London : SIDNEY COOKE, 45 years of age, medium height, stoutly built, thick black moustache, respectable appearance, is a clerk, and was formerly captain of a ship plying between Liverpool and New York. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Depart- ment, 26, Old Jewry, E. CBow- street, January 25. Description of JAMES MARTIN, a bricklayer's labourer, charged on a warrant with stealing at Stapenhill on the 16th instant a hen Fowl, the property of Mr. Henry Wardle: 17 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark brown hair, grey eyes, light complexion ; dressed iu cord trousers, white slop, topcoat, black cloth cap, without peak, clogs with three rows of nails iu the soles, his clothing is dirty from cariying . bricks and mortar, and he will probably apply for work at builders or at brickyards. Information to be given to Superintendent Sharpe, Police Station, Woodville, Burton- on- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Further information respecting GEORGE ALBERT SKELLEY, charged with stealing a double- breasted pilot cloth Jacket and Vest and a pair of Boots from Market Drayton ( advertised in the Police Gazette of the 8th instant): he is about 28 years of age, but little over 5 feet high, has a long body, very short legs, and dark brown hair ; he has stated that his proper name is ALFRED GEORGE SHELLEY, that he is a native of Gloucestershire, and served his apprenticeship in London, that his father was in engineer, and was killed by accident on a railway some years ago, and that he has a sister living, and a relative, a cork- cutter, in Bristol. Information to be given to Superintendent Haines, Whitchurch, or to Sergt. Howells, Market Drayton, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 25. Absconded on the 21st instant, from Forest- road. Dalston, embezzling £ 35 : a man, 33 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, ruddy complexion, brown liair, grey eyes, light brown beard, whiskers, and moustache, inclined to be sandy, ring on fourth finger right hand, imitation of a dog's collar ; dressed in blue serge monkey jacket, black cloth overcoat, trousers, and ve3t, black necktie, and high black hat, with mourning band.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, January 25. Stolen on the 20th instant, from Sutterton- street, Islington : a gold Watch ; a silver ditto ; a gold Neckchain ; four gold Lockets ; five gold Rings; a gold diamond Pin ; a pair of jet Ear- rings; an eight- day mahogany Timepieee ; a Flute ; three Bank Books ; £ 110s. in cash ; a child's Money- box ; a Counterpane ; two Sheets ; six coarse Towels; a fancy Workbox ; a silk Umbrella ; and a few Coins. By a man 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, light hair and whiskers; dressed in blue monkey jacket, plaid vest and trousers, and billycock hat; and a woman, 36 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh complexion, black hair ; dressed in black, blue rough jacket, and black bonnet.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, January 25. Absconded, charged with stealing a Watch and a con- siderable quantity of Jewellery ( consisting of Lockets, finger Rings, shirt Studs, Brooches, scarf Pins, Albert and Guard Chains, & e., of imitation gold and gold- plated), on the night of the 14th instant, from a shop in Dumblane : BERNARD M'GUIRE, alias JAS. MARTIN, alias DAVID MARTIN or WILKIE, & e., a travelling watchmaker or jeweller, who is about 33 years of age, 5 feet 8it inches high, stout make, dark brown hair, thin dark whiskers and moustache, small dark imperial, round face, pale complexion, rather good- looking, hazel eyes, Roman nose, slightly bald on forehead, small mark of cut or burn on top of head, slightly bow- legged, and stoops a little ; supposed to be a native of Ire- land, but speaks with a Scotch accent, and has a good address ; dressed in a grey shooting coat and vest ( double- breasted), dark grey striped tweed trousers, blue pilot overcoat with dark velvet collar and bound with black braid, magenta scarf, large soft black billycock hat, and elastic- side boots well worn. He is known to the police in several counties of Scotland, and has been convicted of theft in Cupar, Fife, Inverness, Alloa, and Dumblane ; was liberated from the General Prison, Perth, on the 14th ultimo, after undergoing a sentence of twelve months for a similar theft. The watch Stolen on the 18th instant, from the dwelling house of Mrs. Stirrup, of Smethwiek : a man's black cloth Coat, velvet collar, double- breasted ; a pair of light cord Trousers, nearly new ; a gold- plated watch Guard, snake pattern ; a gold pencil Case ; a meerschaum Pipe; and 5s. in Money. By a lodger who represented himself as au engine- fitter, and who slept in the house on the two previous nights : he is about 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet B or 6 inches high, dark curly hair, long features, no whiskers or moustache, crooked or fiat nose, has a mark of an old wound on forehead ; dressed in a black tommy hat, round blue serge jacket, grey trousers, elastic- side boots, or he may be wearing the stolen clothes ; when in company he speaks a good deal about engines and engine fitting. Information to be given to Inspector McWilliams, Police Station, Smethwick, near Birmingham, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, January 22. Stolen during the night of the 18th instaut, from an out- house at Gawsworth : fourteen black Hens; five pheasant Hens; a black and light- coloured breast Hen ; and a pheasant Cock. Iuformation to be given to Superintendent Dale, Cheshire Constabulary, County Police Station, Macclesfield.— Bow- street, January 22. Description of BENJAMIN LANGTON, alias BENJAMIN COLES, who is charged with stealing a quantity of clothing aud household effects, which he conveyed from Oxford in two boxes by the Great Western Railway at 2' 55 p. m. on the 11th instant, and is supposed to have booked through from Oxford to Moorgate- street: he is about 45 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, pale complexion, has the apearance of sore eyes, very slight eyebrows aud lashes, very long face, large mouth, hair cut short, and daik brown moustache, left leg contracted at the hip, causing him to wear a high heeled boot; dressed in black coat and waist- coat, light trousers, hard felt hat, and carried a fishing rod which is part of the stolen property ; he is a shoemaker, and , is supposed to be well acquainted with London, and stated that he had been charged with the larceny of a watch at his lodgings, but was discharged. Information to be given to Superintendent Head, Oxford, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 22. Absconded from Wolverhampton, on the 15th instant, charged with embezzling and stealing the following property, belonging to Mr. Zusman Zusman : thirteen gold Chains and Guards, initialled ' J. M.'; eight gold Watches, Nos, 71172, 71170, 71520, 30591, 3508, 72034, 44203, and 22704 ; and eleven silver Watches, Nos. 43595, 11728, 38072, 34819, 34626, 34630, 34988, 21752, 47349, 46376, and 34967: SOLOMON COHEN, a travelling jeweller and licensed pedlar, formerly of St. Peter's road, Mile End, London, 25 years of age, looks younger, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, florid complexion, and slight moustache, upper lip projects, and slender build ; dressed in a blue coat, with imitation fur on collar, grey plaid trousers and vest, and ' black silk hat. £ 25 reward will be paid by Mr. Zusman Zusman, to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the said Solomon Cohen, and recovery of the property stolen, or a reward in proportion to the value recovered. iLformation to be given to Chief Constable Segrave, Town Hall, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- stree*, January 22. Absconded from Melksham, Wilts, on the 17th instant, charged with embezzlement: ERNEST AWDRY STILES, a banker's clerk, about 30 year's of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, slight build, fair hair and complexion, small sandy whiskers, large lower jaw, delicate hands, long fingers, and neatly dressed. Whoever will give such information as shall lead to liis apprehension, shall receive £ 100 reward. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Sterne, Nuntteed Lodge, Devizes, or to Inspector Luffman, Melksham, Wilts, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, January 22. Description of a man who calls himself JAMES BOYD, remanded at Wick on a charge of theft: 34 years of age, 5 feet 11| inches high, very dark brown hair, whiskers shaved off, wears thick black moustache, round full face, and dark complexion, cut on lower lip, and a sword wound on right side, just, above the thigh ; he is a travelling cutler, says he was born at Liverpool, aud now resides in Glasgow, was in the Scots Greys, in which regiment he served through the Crimean War, and was discharged on a pension of Is. 3d. per day; dresses in dark tweed suit, black cloth cap with peak, and laced boots. Also charged iu connection with Boyd, a pedlar named ANDREW MACDONALD, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, bushy red hair and whiskers ; dressed in dark tweed coat, dark cloth trousers and vest, speaks a broad Yorkshire dialect, and is accompanied by his wife and three chldren ; he left Wick on his way South, about 10 days ago. His certificate was endorsed at Wick on the 20th June last. He is to be apprehended and detained. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, County Buildings, Wick, Caithness.— Bou- sirtet, January 22. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of HENRY HAIGH, cloth merchant, late of Leeds, charged on a warrant, under the Bankruptcy Act, with concealing certain effects, & c., with intent to defraud his creditors : he is from 40 to 45 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, rather stoutly built, fresh complexion, light brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, and round features. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Obtained by false pretences, about 3- 50 p. m. on the 22nd inst., at Newcastle- upon- Tyne, from an errand boy : a locked Leather Bag, containing upwards of £ 31 in Gold and Silver. By a man about 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, very much pockpitted, and has a cast in one of his eyes, rather pale looking ; dressed in daik cloth shooting coat, and round hard felt hat. Information to be given to the Chief Con- stable, Newcastle- upon- Tyne.— Bow- street, January 25. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Remanded at Devonport, until the 1st proximo, charged with attempting to steal money in shops : THOS. SIMPSON or McGUIRE, 24 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, mark of old cut on right arm and on left forefinger, prominent vein in right leg, and slight light moustache; dressed in black cloth coat and vest, dark mixture trousers, hard bowler hat, and grey over- coat. Says he is a native of Ireland, but has been brought up in England, and is a travelling musician. And JAMES WILSON, alias McDONALD, 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 ina. high, round full face, fresh complexion, dark hair, turning grey, hazel eyes, of good address, a hatter, and a native of Dublin, mark of cut on left arm, several boil scars on right arm, healiisg sore on left leg, scars on right leg, two teeth missing from left upper jaw, and clean shaved. They were in custody at Plymouth on the 26th instant, and discharged. Information to be given to Head Constable Lynn, Davenport, — Bow- street, January 29. Description of three tramps, committed to Devizes Gaol, for one month hard labour, for larceny on the 26th instant • THOMAS SCOTT, a native of Worcestershire, sawyer, 37 years of age, 5 feet 7£ iuches high, dark brown hair, turning grey, thin dark whiskers, pale complexion, hazel eyes, and tattooed on first and third right fiugers ; dressed in old pepper- and- salt coloured coat and vest, old light blue striped trousers, and hard black felt hat. JAMES SMITH, native of Dublin, bookbinder, 52 years of age, 5 feet 8i inches high, grey hair, small whiskers and beard, sallow complexion, and liazel eyes : dressed in old grey cloth coat aud vest, brown cloth trousers, and old black hard felt hat. SAMUEL WARING, a native of Waterford, labourer, 28 years of age, 5 feet 7£ inches high, short daik hair, small dark whiskers and beard, sallow complexion, dark brown eyes, and has lost left middle finger ; dressed in old light plaid cloth coat, cord trousers and brown cloth cap. Information to be given to Superintendent Mathews, City Police Office, Salisbury, Wilts.— Bow- street, January 29. Missing since 12 noon on the 25th instant, from Lis school at Bedford : JOHN COLLEDGE, a native of Tunbridge Wells, 16 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair ami eyes, and teeth rather irregular ; may be dressed in grey overcoat, with velvet collar, black jacket and vest, grey trousers, and black hat or school cap. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Head Constable Embery, Town Hall, Tunbiidge Wells, Kent.— Bow- street, January 29. Remanded to the Hereford City Gaol until the 1st proximo, charged with stealing a pair of Trousers from a shop : CHARLOTTE POWEL, a widow and native of Hereford, charwoman, 50 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, grey eyes, hair turning grey, flat oval visage, scar on right eyebrow and wrist, and of very dirty appearance. Infor- mation to be given to Head Constable Davies, Hereford.— Bow- street, January 29. On the 24th instant, the dead Body of a newly- born male Child, was found in a ditch by the road side in the- parish of Linslade. Information to be given to Inspector Sapwell, Po'ice Station, Linslade, Bucks. — Bow- street, January 27. Absconded, charged on a warrant with night poaching, JAMES GULSTON, alias SNAPPER or SNAPPO, 30 years o£ age, looks younger, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark brown hair, cut short, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, tuft of hair on chin, no whiskers; dressed in old worsted cord trousers, blue pilot jacket, and close fitting cap; a labourer, and a native of Watford. Information to be given to Inspector Chapman, Police Station, Watford, Herts.— Bom- street, January 27. Committed to the House of Correction at Falkinghain for one month, under the Vagrant Act : GEORGE BRETT, 18 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, and hazel eyes; he says he belongs to Berden, Essex, that he left there six weeks ago, and was making his way into Yorkshire. Information to be given to Superintendent Wynne, Constabulary Office, Grantham, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, January 27. Missing from his home since the 24th inst.: SAMUEL ANDREWS, a hairdresser, 56 years of age, about 5 feet 4£ inches high, light grey eyes, brown hair, inclined to be grey, fair complexion, full face, rather stout ; dressed in a pilot jacket, black cloth trousers, violet scarf, and black hat; had iu his possession a silver watch, a heavy silver albert chain, and three books ; it is feared that some ill has befallen him. £ 2 reward will be paid for information that will lead to his beiug restored to his friends. Information to be given to Head Constable Jarrett, Hertford.— Bow- st., January 27. Description of a man unknown, supposed to have been of unsound mind, who was found on the premises of Mr. Joseph Crofts, farmer, Calow, abcut 3 o'clock on the morning of the 24th instant, and was removed to the Chesterfield Union, and died in about 3 hours afterwards. he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches long, fair or sallow complexion, brown hair, slight dark sandy whiskers and moustache; dressed in black billycock hat, dark cloth trousers, woollen shirt, plaid scarf and so^ ks, no coat, vest, or boots, had in his pocket a tailor's thimble, tobacco box, auA purse, but no money ; had the appearance of a labourer or foundryman. Information to be given to Superintendent Carline, County Constabulary, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, January 27. Missing from his home in Cleobury Mortimer, since the 13th instant: SAM. GEO. PENNINGTON, 13 years of age, about 4 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, large mouth, slenier build, and turns his right foot out; dressed in a blue reefer jacket, brown trousers, old black cloth cap, red and black woollen scarf, and strong lace- up boots It is feared some ill has befallen him. Infor- mation to be given to Sergeant Collis, Cleobury Mortimer, Salop.— Bow- street, January 25. Description of ELIZABETH SMITH, alias MINNIE BROWN, alias FAT LIZ, committed by the March magistrates to Wisbeach Gaol, on the 19th instant, for 1 month hard labour for larceny : she is about 30 years of age, 4 feet 9 inches high, stout figure, light brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion, marked with small pox ; dressed in black crape bonnet, old cloth jacket, and grey stuff dress; she is supposed to have been convicted at Ipswich, Lowestoft, and Cambridge. A photogragh will be supplied on applica- tion. Information to be given to Superintendent Collins, March, Isle of Ely, Cambs.— Bow- street, January 25. GEORGE BARKER, alias WILLIAM WAGSTAFF, who was remanded to Montgomery Gaol until the 20th inst. on a charge of larceny ( advertised in the Police Gazette of the 18th instant), is committed for trial at the next Mont- gomery Quarter Sessions; he is supposed to have been con- victed at Stafford and other places for similar offences. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, Montgomeryshire.—£ ow- ttrcet, January 25. January 29- 3 Description of a woman committed for trial at Salop Quarter Sessions on two charges of stealing Goods from drapers' shops at Market Drayton ; about 45 years of age, dark brown hair and eyes, pale complexion, lost upper front teeth, speaks Welsh and English; she says she is a native of - North Wales, has friends in Liverpool, and that her name is WILLIAMS ; stays at tramps'lodging- houses, and is fond of drink. Information to be given to Superintendent Haines, Whitchurch, or to Sergeant Howells, Market Drayton, Salop.— Bow- street, January 25. Description of WILLIAM ELLIOTT, alias JOHN McDONALD, committed for trial at the next Northallerton Quarter Sessions, on two charges of obtaining Money by false pretences : he is a native of the Isle of Skye, a draper, 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, light brown hair, ginger whiskers, ruddy complexion, and blue eyes ; dressed in a brown and white mixture straw hat, brown cloth coat, dark cloth vest, and trousers, aud old side- spring boots, walks quick, with his toes pointing outwards, and is of shabby appearance. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North ltidiijg Constabulary, South Stockton, or to Inspector Robson, Police Station, North Ormesby, Mid- dlesbro', Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Committed to Ipswich Gool on the 16th instant, for 21 days, charged with vagrancy : a tramp who gives his name JOHN SAMUEL BOOTH, and says he belongs to Foulness, Essex, age 31, 5 feet 8 inches high, light complexion, light hair, brown eyes, sandy whiskers round chin, scar on each side of neck, one on right hip, and one on each calf ; dressed in old blue cloth trousers, blue guernsey, and Scotch cap. Information to be given to Polioe Constable Hammond, Aldeburgh, Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 25. On the morning of the 21st instant, the dead Body of a female Child, about 4 days old, was found in a gutter by the railway side near Newport, Middlesborough, wrapped in a piece of unbleached calico and brown paper outside; sup- posed thrown out of a train. At the coroner's inquest, a verdict of ' Found Dead' was returned. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary, South Stockton, or to Inspector Robson, Police Station, North Ormesby, Middlesborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Committed to Northallerton Gaol for 1 caleadar month's hard labour, under the Vagrant Act, on the 23rd instant: WM. CHAPMAN, 34 yea s of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, slightly pockpitted, blue eyes, brown hair, red whiskers, beard and moustache; has the figure of a female in blue ink, holding a parasol, inside right forearm, scar under left ear, also the letters ' B. C.' under right breast; dressed in a brown cloth jacket with velvet collai, black cloth vest, corduroy trousers, red neckerchief, blue- striped cotton shirt, white felt hat, and strong navvy bosts; he says he is a labourer, and a native of Rochester. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 25. Description of two tramps committed to Gaol for I month each for vagrancy, at Corris : WILLIAM REYNOLDS, alias WM. SMALLMAN, 36 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, dark brown hair and whiskers, dark blue eyes, swarthy complexion ; dressed in an old velveteen coat and cap ; he was in Montgomery Gaol in June, 1872, for vagrancy. WILLIAM JAMES, 24 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, sandy hair, sallow complexion, blue eyes; dressed in dark clothes, dirty and ragged, and Scotch cap ; he says he is a native of London, and a painter. Information to be given to P. C. Ash ton, Corris, Merioneth- shire.— Bow- street, January 22. Missing from his home, 2, Kenmere- place, Preston, since the 19th ultimo : LISTER KAY, 32 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, pale complexion, light hair, sandy whiskers, and slender built; dressed in dark tweed cloth suit, grey striped shirt, with white front, brown necktie, hard black billycock hat, elastic- side boots, with brass eyelets and laces lp the front. Had in his possession a gold Watch and gold Guard, small pattern, with Locket attached, and had a large Ring, with a red stone in it on little finger. It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 22. Committed for trial at the next Oxford February Quarter Sessions, for stealing a Coat: JAMES LLOYD ( name supposed to be fictitious), 60 years of age, pale sallow complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, turning grey, round face, calls himself a slater, but has more the appearance of a tailor. States he is a native of Newport, Monmouthshire. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Head, Police Office, Oxford.— Bow- street, January 22. Found in a still of water at Newport, near Middlesbio.', on the 17th instant : the dead Body of a female Child, wrapped in part of an old table Cloth and an old black nannier. At the c ® roner's inquest a verdict of ' Found Dead' was returned. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Police Office, Middlesborough, Yorks. — Bow- street, January 22. PROPERTY STOLEN. The Tools stolen from the workshop of William Cooper, of Pettaugh, Suffolk, wheelwright, and advertised in the Police Gazette of the 27th instant, have been recovered, and JAMES FROST, of Ipswich, is in custody, charged with stealing the same.— Bow- street, January 29. Stolen from the schoolhouse in the village of Gwtherin, Denbighshire, on the night of the 21st instant: a pair of blue striped cloth Trousers ; a puce and grey striped flannel Shirt, quite new; a blue striped cotton ditto; a pair of Drawers ; and a quantity of horse Hair. Also stolen, on the same night, from a farm- house in the parish of Llanfairtalhaimn : two white calico Shirts; an c , ld Macintosh ; and about 6 lbs. of horse Hair. Supposed by two tramps, who stated that they came fi om St. Asaph : both about' 22 years of age ; one dressed ir , an old fustian suit, the ether iii a dark coat over a linen ja : ket, dark trousers, and jimcrow hat. Information to be giv en to Superintendent hammonds, Constabulary Office, Lla'orwst, Denbighshire.— Brtw- strset, January 29. • ^ StGlf? the 20th instant, from Gloucester- terrace: eight gol^ E; ^ two g0ld Bracelets engraved ; Roches ( one turquoise' diamonds, one gavnets and diamonds, pendant of nine points, on e diamond spray, small, on nearl T > « ern, two ditto engraved) ; two hair Bracelets? f ' u > ^ W; a hair Necklet, thick <* ain; a gold^ j o, ch; a gold Maltese Bracelet and Brooch, tie pattern, filagree; a mas.'. tfj'e Bracelet and Brooch ; a smoked topaz Locket, leaf pattern ; a white crystal Locket, heart shape; a silver Brooch, Cupid ; a round garnet Brooch, cluster; a gold Locket, with portrait of a boy; a turquoise cluster and gold Brooch, Ear- rings, and Bracelet; a gold emerald and pearl Brooch, Locket and Bracelet to match, crossbar pattern; a pearl and gold Bracelet, place for portrait, dark blue ename!, small gold chain for locket, with clasps; two pairs of gold turquoise Ear- rings, cluster pattern ; a small gold turquoise Cross, forget- me- not pattern ; a pink coral Brooch, with pearl and diamonds, hanging ornaments, Sphinx's head ; a plain gold amethyst Brooch ; a small bloodstone gold Brooch ; a string of red Coral ; a coral Bracelet, five loose onyx bands; a white ivory Cross, carved with forget- me- not; a small gold demi- hunting Watch, maker Klaftenberger, Regent- street; a gold open- face Watch, Lyons make, engraved back, gold fetter- link Albert attached ; four £ 5 Bank of England Notes ; and £\ in Gold.— Metropolitan Police, S Division, January 23. Stolen from the yard at the Ramsey Railway Station, between the 20th and 23rd instant: a heavy iron Chain, about 25 yards long and weighs about 6 stone, has a solid flat link in centre, stamped ' G. E. R., 587,' the other links are about 2i inches long. Information to be given to Super- intendent Hamilton, Ramsey, Huntingdon. — Bow-; tre< t, January 29. Stolen from a stable at Gobowen, in the parish of Selattyn, between 3 p. m. on the 21st and midday on the 23rd instant, the property of Henry Payne : a pair of leather driving Reins, pieced in three places, brass buckles on ends, and a small one in the centre. IrformatioE to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, Jan. 27. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Lancaster, on the 23rd instant: a patent English silver lever Watch, No. 1461 on white dial, dark figures, gold hands, second dial is a little damaged on one side, and has steel hands; a lady's English silver lever Watch, No. 4115, maker Mott, Cheapside, Lon- don, white dial, with a twisted double- link silver Guard and common brass Key attached ; a short jet Chain, square links, small gold links between each jet link, and oval jet Seal attached. Also stolen from a pawnbroker's shop on the same date : a new brown velvet shooting Coat, small plaid lining, sleeves lined with white twilled cotton, dark buttons, pocket inside and outside ot each lap, marked ' YYYW/' inside one of the sleeves or pockets. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Borough Police Office, Lancaster.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from a workshop at Coalbrookdale, Salop, within the last three or four weeks : a quantity of Engine Brasses, eight of which were new top brasses, 5 inches long, 3i inches broad, oil holes in centre, made to fit a 2 inch shaft, weighing 5| lbs. each, abd numbered on the end ' 1,' ' 2,' ' 4,' ' 5,' ' 6,' ' 7,' ' 9,' aud ' 12.' A reward of £ b is offered- for the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Turner, Police Station, Iron- bridge, Salop.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen in Preston, on the 23rd instant: a silver Geneva Watch, No. 58421, horizontal white dial, flat crystal glass. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen from the premises of Mr. Francis Leeke, of Wellington, cabinetmaker, during the night of the 24th iast.: a Brace, maker Joseph Maple ; a quantity of iron Bits ; a tenon Saw, maker Howells, London ; an iron mitre Plane, marked ' Spire & Ayr ; a jack Plane ; four cabinet Floats; a dovetail Saw, maker Ritchen ; two hand Saws;. a Rasp ; a File ; a set of cabinet plough Irons ; a Spoke- shave ; a red- handled screw Driver ; an Oil Stone; and other articles, most of the above articles are marked ' F. Leeke.' Supposed by a tramping cabinetmaker, about 40 years of age, and speaks with the Welsh accent. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington^ Salop.— Bow- street, January 27. Stolen between 12 noon and 12 midnight, on the 22nd instant, from a public- house in Newcastle- upon- Tyne : a small red and green woollen Bag, containing about £ 28 in Gold ami £ 12 in Silver. Supposed lay a man who lodged four nights in the house and stated that he was a commercial traveller, from 20 to 23 years of age, about 6 feet high, fair complexion, light brown hair, slight light whiskers on cheeks, no moas- tache, slender figure; wore a suit of dark tweed, loose top- coat with velvet collar, elaetic- side boots with buttons, hard round black felt hat, and carried a black waterproof overcoat His luggage consisted of a dark brown portmanteau and a light brown leather hat case. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Newcastle- upon- Tyne.— Bow- stroO, Jan. 25, Stolen from the premises of John Jones, of the Wharf, Ellesmere, during the night of the 19th izist. : a Hand- saw, the property of Thomas Cowley, of Wem. Information to be given to Suparintendent Gough, Oswestry, or to Sergeant Gough, Police Station, Ellesmere, Salop.— Bow- street, Jam. 25. Stolen from a watchmaker's shop & i Lymm, in December last or the beginning of this month : a silves lever hunter Watch, No. 1S64, Thomas Barlow, Liverpool ; a German- silver verge Watch, No. 452, makes J. Hulbert, London ; and a silver pair- case verge Watch, No. 1801, maker A. Cameron, Liverpool. £ 1 reward will be given to any person who will give such information that shall Jead to the appre- hension suid conviction of the offenders. Information to be given to. Superintendent Steen, Altrincham, or to Sergeant Leighton, Police Office, Lymm, Cheshire.— Bow- st., Jan. 25. Stolen frem the premises of Mr. Thomas Deakin, of Apeton, in the parish of Bradley, during the night of the 19th instant : an old copper furnace, green stained iuside and out, flat rim on top, with hammer marks, size about 40 gallons. It is supposed to have been stolen by a travelling metal dealer. Information to be given to Chief Constable Disney, Forebridge, or to Sergeant Wheaver, Police Station, Church Eaton, Stafford.— Bow- street. January 22. Stolen about the 11th instant from Brenchley, Kent: an old single- barrelled Gun, stock cracked opposite" the lock, no loops for the ramrod, and will not stop half cocked ; a brown Coat with yellow stripes, pockets at side, and one in left breast ; a light- brown Overcoat, has been turned, pockets at sides and one in left breast. Also from an adjoining farm on the same night: a dark grey Coat, dark grey lining, mended under the arms with dark cloth, two pockets outside and one in left breast, aud a velvet collar Supposed by a tramp who slept in an out- building at one of the farms on the above night. Information to be given to Superintendent Dance, Police Court, Tonbridge, Kejat•.— Bm- stfcct, January 22. Stolen within the last fortnight from Trafford House, Dane- road, St. Leonards : a long coloured gold Chain, stout Prussian patters, with four Lockets attached on a large chased split ring- ( one locket, oval, containing dark hair another a small boek, containing dark hair, another a Email heart, with hole and glass on one side for hair, the other side chased, aud the other a small seal, with flower on it), the property of Mrs. Ruth Chester. Also stolen, from the same place, on the 14th instant, two plain silver Tea Spoons, the property of Mr. Addison, Marina. Also stolen, on the morning of the 21st instant, from Priory- street, a green mixture double- breasted tweed Jacket, with pockets on hips and one inside left breast, the property of Thomas Woodfield, St. James's- road. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister Town Hall, Hastings, Sussex.— Bow- street, January 22. Stolen from a shed at the back of the Rising Sun beer- house, Dawley- green- lane, during the night of the 19th iast.: a brown game Cock with speckled breast, comb cut and trimmed; and a daik brown game Hen, the property of Isaac Vaughan. Information to be given to Chief Superin- tendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Higgins, Dawley, Salop. - Bin- street, Januxn/ 22. About 6 p. m. on the 17th instant, a dwelling- house in. Middlesborough was entered by means of skeleton keys, and stolen therein : 1 set of round geld Ear- rings- and Broeeh, set with gamete. 1 gold Ring, set wkh three corals and six diamonds. 2 gold Rings, set with emeralds ' nd rubies. 1 set of plain gold Ear- rings and Brooch. 1 set of Australian gold Ear- rings and Brooch, set with white sioues.- 1 silver Brooch. 1 gold Locket, with ike portrait of' an elderly roan an woman ra- it. 1 lady's long gold Guard. 1 gold Neckchain, with small Lockat attached. 1 pair of gold Sleeve Links, vine leaf pattern. 1 bhie enamelled gold Locket. £•> or £ 6 in Geld, and £ 3 or £ i in Silver. The offender or offenders left behind them a skeleton key, a steel jemmy, two ordinary door keys, some wax matches, and a pair of thin- soled low shoes, with five brass lace- boles on each side, and worn out at toe3. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Prlice Office-, Miudlesborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, JairMtry 20. OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 18T1." Description of MARY THOMPSON, alias ISABELLA GALLAGHER, G 11- 9; who was liberated from the 1' jestom Gaol, on the 6th instant; and has failed to report herself : she is 42 years of age, 4 feet 10i inches high, brown hair, scar on right arm and forehead ; was- convicted at the Preston Sessions, 7th January, 1874, asd sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, and 7 years Police Supervision. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Praston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 27. Description of a person rader poXee supervision, who left Heywood, Lancashire, OE the 2nd ultimo, and stated he was going in search of work, but who has not since notified his residence to the polios-: EDWARD GUNLIFFE, Regis- tered No. 2 .84 C, 53 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, brown hair, out marks oa left ibumb, and a shoemaker ; was sentenced to 12 months hard labour and 7 years police super- vision, at Preston Session, on. the 29th August, 1873. Infor- mation to be- given to Superintendent milne, County Police Office, Bury, Lancashire.-— Dew- sUreet, J& wwry 25.. Description of convict licence- holders who have failed to repoit then>. selves at the Csntral Polioe Office, Manchester, as required by the Prsventisn cf Cristas Act, 1871 : CHARLES HARTLEY, about 24- years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, swarthy com- plexion, cut right wrist, male on chest and right jaw, scar right thumb, right of neck, three flesh marks centne of back, lost two upper front teeth.; convicted of housebreaking at Salford, 13 April, 1838 sostenced to- 7 years penal servitude, discharged 11 November, 1873. GEORGE JOHNSON, about 2a. years of age, 5 feet 5} inches high, hazel eves, dark bro- wn hair, tlark complexion, lost three front teeth ra upper jaw, scar on left eyebrow, several small scars- on sight elbow; convicted of house- breaking at OlerkesweD, 19 Oct., 1SSS, sentenoed to 7 years penal servitude, discharged 20 October, 1874. hENRy LUDLOW, about 24 years of age, 5 fset H inch higk, brown eyes, dark- brown hain, dark complexion, mole on back, scars on foroheini and on left arm ; convicted of maliciously wounding at Manchester, 16 May, 1870, sentenced to 5 years penal servitude, d » chargsd IS June, 1S74. JOHN MURRAY, about 2S- years cf age, 5 feet 7f inches high, blue eyes, brown hair, fair complexion, lost several teeth ; convicted at Middlesiurough of larceny from the person, 4 July, 1S70, sententsd to 5 ysars- psnal servitude, discharged 16 June, 1S74. JAMES SMITH, about 31 years af age, 5 feet 4 inches bigh, grey eyes, dark haw, fair complexion, face slightly pockmarked, scar right side of forehead, man outsids and anchor inside left arm, scar on left thumb ; convicted of housebreaking at Manchester, 28 December, 1868, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, discharged SO October, 1S74. CHARLES THOMPSON, alias THORNBERRY, TURVEY, PURDY, and JACKSON, about 32 years of age, 5 feet Si inches bigh, grey eyes, brown hair, dark com- plexion, nose broken, scar right " side of back, scar on both elbows, scar inside right wrist, small mole on bellv ; convicted of larceny at Manchester, 2S December, 1S68, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, discharged 6 November, 1S74. WILLIAM WARD, about - 14 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark grey eyes, dark brown liair, fair complexion, scar on light eyebrow, nose, and left cheek, boil mark left side, right arm and leg paralyzed ; convicted of stealing a Goose at Manchester, 11 July, 1870, sentenced to 5 years petal servitude, discharged 21 November, 1874. And ROBERT WARD, alias R McGUINNESS, PETER FOLEY, and ROBERT JOHNSON, about 26 years of age, 5 feet C| inches high, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, dark com- plexion, scar on under lip, scar under left ear, burn left side of throat, scar on belly, mole on right shoulder ; convicted of robbery with violence at Manchester, 2S July, 1S6S, sentenced to S years penal servitude, discharged 19 October, 1874. Information to be given to Chief Constable Palin, Town Hall, Manchester Bo'. f- street, January 22. 4 P O L I C E GAZETTE. February 2( 5. CRIMINALS' REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending 6th February, 1875, and sentenced to Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Office Register Dumber NAMB and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. & Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Conricted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. MASKS and REMARKS. B 3132 Sarah Maria Bradley | B 9818 John Betts D 4826 Daniel Driscoll H 3117 Elizabeth Rogers, alias Harris H 11819 James Hardaker J J 2805 William Wilson, alias Jones 5248 John Jones, alias Smith and Benjamin Levett K P 3085 John Kenyon 646$ John Padley S 12935 William Scott, alias Godfrey T 6627 Henry Tanzell 26 I 4634. James Wilson, alias Thompson n 4i 9 2i 6i 5i 4 black grey brown grey brown blue dark hazel dark fresh fresh dark servant costermngr. labourer dk. brn brown fresh j jeweller brown hazel fresh - !•• black brown dark 5 92 brown brown fresh brown blue fresh dk. brn hazel ewrthy dk. b.- r grey fresh red grey fresh umbrella maker stevedore butcher labourer general dealer tinker sailor Manchester 6 | 2 | 75 Wandsworth 1 | 2 | 75 Wandsworth 1 | 2 | 75 Westminster 2 | 2 | 75 Wakefield 1 I 2 | 75 Holloway 3 | 2 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 2 1 2 | 75 Manchester 6 | 2 | 75 Manchester 6 | 2 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 2 | 2 | 75 Shepton Mallet 6 I 2 I 75 ; Manchester I 6 12 175 Larceny, simple 9 months 7 years Larceny, simple 12 months 7 years Larceny, simple 12 months 3 years Possessing a mould for coining 2 years 5 years Burglary 18 mouths 3 years Uttering 9 months 1 year Larceny, simple 2 years 5 years Larccny, simple 9 months 3 years Larccny, simple 9 months 7 years Fraud 2 years 4 years Maliciously Wounding 18 months 2 years Larccny, simple 9 months 7 years Leeds Not known Burn over right breast, cut under right eye Cast right eye, pockmarked 43, Eltham • street, Pockmarked, ' D.' left arm Kent- street, Boro' 4, Clarkes - building, Bloomsbury Bradford Bristol Not known Salford Manchester Not known Scar over left eye. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Scara each groin, acar left thumb Man and cross left arm, anchor and dots left hand Scar each arm. Two previous convictions for felony Scar on forehead, boil mark on breast Scar on forehead, nose broken, dot left, arm,' D.' left side ' Scar on nose 4, Pile- Btreet, Bristol Burn right arm, cut top of head and each thigh. Tlnw previous convictiona for l'elony Manchester Scar oa forehead and chin, 1 ' D.' left side Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 6th February, 187f>, 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. DESCBIFTION. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for Sentence. Intended Residence MASKS and KEMABKB. SJ . Height. j Hair. Eyes. Face Trade or Occupation. which Convicted. after Liberation. A 2649 Albert Allen B 2740 Albert Bauckham I 26 4 11 15 1 7i B 13857 B 14159 B 14158 B 661S G 6123 H 11816 It. brn It. brn Richard Brown 15 4 9 light Catherine Brady, alias Shea Benjamin Barr ' 27 5 li f brown grey fresh grey fresh * grey I fresh blua fresh fresh dark grey iallow Mary Deighton, alias Smith, Deacon, and | Scales William Henry Gass Samuel Hammond L 371 L 1893 L 5132 N 2032 Q 197 S 6150 s 12934 s 12936 T 181 T 651 T 5628 V 657 W 5890 J 3754 fresh George Lloyd, alias John Coombs Henry Leedell, alias Liddell William Lane James Newton 3 4 ' 5 2J brown brown fresh m | 18 5 li brown brown dark 35 5 4 brown hazel brown Elizabeth Saunders alias Quinn Mary Sole Eliza Sands, alias Ellen Nortney William Sharpe 32 5 0 dk. brn brown - 26 5 51 brown ! blue fresh fresh fair I 1 John Taylor, alias Frederick Kimpton, and Jones Mary Tilling 35 5 3\ dk. brriI light sallow | hazel Henry Thomas - 7 5 10 , brown hazel , fresh R 20 li Charles Frederick Voyce James Whitehead, alias John whiting Bridget Jones errand boy labourer prostitute labourer clerk general dealer painter porter costermngr 3ervant prostitute hawker groom Swansea 5 I 2 I 75 Maidstone 6 1 2 I 75 Portsmouth 1 | 2 | 75 Finchley Refuge 18 | 1 | 75 Warwick 6 | 2 | 75 Scarborough 23 | 1 | 75 Portsmouth 1 I 2 I 75 Northallerton 4 1 2 | 75 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person | Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, simple Wandsworth 3 | 2 | 75 Wandsworth 1 | 2 | 75 Manchester 6 | 2 | 75- Wandsworth 3 | 2 | 75 Gloucester 6 | 2 | 75 Petworth 6 I 2 | 75 Scarborough 23 | 1 | 75 Millbank ( ConTict) 2 | 2 | 75 . Chatham ( Convict) 3 I 2 I 76 charwoman Gloucester 6 I 2 I 75 porter 5 7i brown grey sallow labourer 5 4 | It. bra 4 8} dark Alexander Pearson alias Barry, and Louis Randolph Sheptou Mallet 6 | 2 | 75 Gloucester C I 2 | 75 blue 1 light carpenter | Cold Bath Fields 87 I 1 I 75 hazel ruddy — hazel 1 fair cli rk Mold ( J | 2 | 75 Bristol I 6 | 2 | 75 | Housebreaking Uttering Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Uttering Fraud Fraud Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, simple I Larceny, simple j Larccny, simple J Housebreaking | Larceny, simple Larccny, simple Larccny, simple 10 months 1 month & 5 years iu a . Refor- matory 1 month 6 5 years in a Refor- matory 7 years penal ser- vitude 10 months 18 months Aberdare Red Hill Reformatory ' Akbar' Keformatory Ship Deptfori Meriden, Warwick Scarborough Burn scars left arm Anchor right wrist, blue mark right arm, scar on forehead. Two previous con- victions for felony Scar on back and right arm Burn under left arm. Two previous con- victions for felony Brown birth mars and three white spots l left of back Cuts on face and forehead. Convicted twenty- three times for drunkenness, prostitution, & c. ' Akbar' Reformatory Sear on forehead and under right eye, Ship mole left chcek and throat Castle Howard Refor- matory 1 month & 5 years iD a Refor- matory 1 month & 5 years in a Refor- matory | 9 mouths 2, Newport - street, Paradise- street, Lam- I beth- walk 12 months 49, Trinity - street, I Borough 9 months' Manchester Two previous convictions for felony Scars on forehead, left arm, right thigh and neck. Two previous convictions f< r felony Anchor right arm, scar left thigh and right side Blind left eye, ecar on forehead, lump second rig^ t finger 9 months' 3, Stoney - street, Scars on forehead ani both groins Borough Market 6 months Gloucester Scar left thumb 1 month 18 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 5 years penal ser- vitude 6 months- Stedlnm, Sussex Scarborough 1H. P.— J. W.' left arm, ' J. D.- M. Di' right arm, lump right thumb Discharged Prisoners' Scar right leg,' S. 0.' right arm Aid Society, London Discharged Prisoners' ' D.' left side, pockmarked. Two previous Aid Society, Wolver- convictions for felony liampton Cheltenham Lame right leg, scar right arm. Tsvo previous convictions for felony 18 months ! Philip - street, Bed- minster 6 months 0 louccster 18 months 8, Kepple - street, CI lelsea 1 month 41, Milford - street, Mr.' d 6 months Not kn own Cut right hand, wound left leg. Two previous convictions for felony Flag and crown right arm, moles on back aud belly Two previous convictions for felony Cut left arm Pockmarked. T>'„'> previous convictions for felony January 29 5 WAR OFFICE, January 29, 1875. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. cm and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserter? will be in sum? varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; tile amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. E. 3.— The applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magutr& tek » HC « • O. I NAME. HJSG. HO. OOBPI. WHEBB BOBN. 1 THIDB. J41000 241001 241002 W- 1008 • 41004 E41005 841006 241007 24* 1008 141009 Brandon, Wm. Burke, Joseph Bolston, John Brooks, Edward Baker, George Bowles, Henry Barrett. Thomas Bone, James Berry, Martin 83 2764 40048 5124 3121 5579 4172 3671 60th Rifles 65th Foot Royal H. Art. ROT. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kilburn, Middlesex Dublin Baudon, Cork Greenwich, Kent ClyBt, Devonshire " Wellington, Somerset Huntingdon Dublin Middle thorough, Yrk Nottingham labourer rope maker carpenter seaman labourer taimer hawker clerk sailor slater K SIZB. HAIB. 18 6 4ii brown 2215 61 It. bm 18$ 6 61ibrown 201 5 5J ibrowc 211. 5 41 fair 281 S 7 dk. brn 211 5 e brown 241 5 41 browa 20 5 7 brown 211 5 S brown PACB . COAT & 120CBEBS. BATB OF DBBBBTH. PLACE OP UBSEETION. MARKS AND REMARUS grey grey grey grey blue blue hazel blue grey grey freeh fresh f/ esh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh tweed i plaid regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Jan. 8 Jan. 7 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Dec. 7 Jan. 5 Jan. 31 Dec. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. London , recruit Aldershot scar on right aim Newbridge Woolwich tattooed on left arm Shomcliffe ' off furlough to London ; stain rt. ana I. of Wight scar left buttock and back of neck New'tle o- T| scar on right ann ShornclifTe off furlough to Dublin Sheerness pcckpitted ; off furlough to Newcartle- c- T Sheffield | scar above left knee, mole left shoulder « 41010 Barber, Charles ',£ 4101 Crowley, A. J. 241012 Clinton, James 141013 Clayton, H. E. £ 41014 Cowley., E* £ 41015 Carter, John S 41016 Crane, John S41017 Connell, Patrick 1- 4 101 Cole, James S410C. Croft, Wm. 993 j Army Service 1370 6th Dragoons 1679 1115 2075 228 1581 2880 4313 2359 12th Lancers ditto Cold. Guards 10th Foot 64th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ' Hospital Crps. Sncinton, Notts Birmingham Manchester Burnlev, Lancashire Oxford Helion- Bumpstead* Islington, Middlesex Stradbally, Queen's Donegal Leeds, York painter gunmakcr labourer engineer groom labourer shoemaker labourer ditto clerk 20 | 5 2U 5 20 ) 5 251 5 244 20 32 21 19i 38 41 . black 71 i brown 81 81 10} 7 61 8 71 6 brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn brewn fair It. brn brown grey grey blue grey grey grey blue blue blue fresh fair dark fresh dark fair sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 -/ an. 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 4 Jan. 26 Dec. 1 Jan. 9 Jan. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. Woolwich | took part of reg. nec. Dublin tattooed OD arms Manchester took part of reg. nec. ditto London Colchcster Glasgow second toe both feet bent Dublin | Bullincollig off furlough to Donegal Curragh | ditto tattooed on arms [ took the whele of reg. nec. # alias Collie* • Essex 24- 1020 Donnolly, Wm. 441021 Devlin, Peter 341022 Devenish, Peter 2541023 Doodson, William G41024j " 441025 Deiley, John 1341026 Ellwood, Henry 1841027 Farley, George rJ4102d Frazer, James 241029 Fox, Wm. George 241030 frost, Benjamin : S4103l Fitzgerald, David .241032 Golding, Henry 241083 Gilbert, Tom 241034 Goodall, John 241035 Heron, James 241036 Hearne, James 241037 Hambleton, Wm. : 241039 241039' 241040 841041 <• 241042 241043 241044 5( 41045 ' 41046 841047 .241048 241049 1671 39550 38781 4195 110 1082 1086 2030 14th Hussars Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Geueral Borv. 91st Foot 5th Drag. Gds. 20th Hussars 90th Foot 2SU4. Royal H. Art. 41269: Roy. Artillery 110 65th Foot 73' ditto 150 17thBrig. Dep. — 14th HussarB 1053' 21st Hussars 4018 [ Gren. Guards 10th Foot I ditto Maidstone, Kent Glasgow Chelmsford, Essex Bury, Lancashire Serkirlt, Stiuling Islington, Middlesex Belfast, Antrim Worcester Glasgow St. Marv's, Middlesx painter miner labourer carter labourer \ ditto hammermn ' labourer ( clerk 1 carpenter 6} brown brn brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn It. brn grey grey blue hazel hazel blue grey grey grey hazel Milverton, Sussex Limerick Lambeth, Guirey Birmingham Manchester Bristol London Crick, Derby Coombs, Suffolk llarleston, Norfolk labourer j shoemaker • labourer stoker piccer jiliotogrpkr. I labourer : collier 1 labourer I ditto 22 22* 181 24 241 18 23} 23 191 19i 7i lOi € 51 « « 61 « 8 6 dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown It. bm dk. bra It. brn It. brn hazel hazel hazel hazel blue brown hazel It. bra grey florid fresh fair fresh dark fair fresh fair sallow fresh sallow feir fresh fresh. freeh fresfi freoh. fresh. fair fair ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 ditto blue pilot; cord regimental j ditto ditto ditto 9 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Jan. 1 Jan. 7 Jan. 4 Jan, 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 30 Dec. 30 Dee. Aldershot Woolwich ditto Hdsea ditto London Belfast Dublin Aldershot Dublin ditto to Woolwich • recruit, attested 1 off furlough mole on right thigh off pass off furlough to Glasgow 1 ditto tuft of hair right breast ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto velvet j tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 8 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 1 Jau. 6 Jan. 4 Jan. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. Woolwich Sheerness Aldershot ditto Bury London Aldershot Dublin Colchcster ditto scar on back • car right cheek, tattooed on chert recruit stain under left elbow took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. Hopkins, Jonas Hatton, John Hopwood, Wm. Hughes, John Jenkins, John Jones, Thomas Jones, Herbert Jennings, Edward James, Mathew Jennings. thomas 2123,15th Foot 4517 Roy. Artillery' rtitto lltliBrig. Dep 21st Foot 24th Foot 38th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto 4531 1618 458 454 2836 lAudlej, Stafford ', Lambeth, Surrey Hastings, Sussex Crewe, Cheshire Birmingham Newport, Monmouth Shoredrtch, Middlsx. Lambeth, Surrey Bromyard, Hereford St oke- upon- Trent* ditto ditto collier labourer # fireman groom paintsr labourer 221 19 23 21 37i 201 22 19 201 19 6,' jlt. brn | hazel 41 It. brn blue 81 ^ k. brn grey 61 dk. bru grey dk. bra [ grey brown ( brown brown brow- n It. brn brown hazel grey grey hazel . fresh dark pals fair sallow sallow fresh fresh ruddy fTBBh ditto ditto ditto black j tweed regimental ditto plain black ; tweed regimental plain 7 Jan. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 9 Jan. 8 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 4 Jan. 9 Jan. 5 Jan. Gosport Woolwich Hilsea Lancaster Ayr Aldershot ditto London Weedon Lichfield sear on left knee 1 flat- footed left side ; off leave scars on body • gun lock maker tattooed left arm recruit, approved recruit, attested 1C41050 S41051 241052' 241053 241054 JS41055 .241056 : Z41057 .341058 '.£ 41059 James, William* Jones, Thomas Jones, John Jones, Thomas King, Isaac . Kelly, Thomas lawson, Robert Lawler, John Leyland, James Little, John 4865 40976 3186 2421 802 12.78 717 496 103 ditto ditto ditto 7th Brig. Dcp Royal H. Art. 16thBrig. Dep. lst Dragoons 22nd Foot 47th Foot 90th Foot Birmingham Carmarthen Poplar, Middlesex St. Helen's, Lane. Sunderland, Durham Dublin Belfast, Antrim Stockport, Cheshire Warrington, Lane. Glasgow groom tailor labourer ditto ditto ditto musician labourer fireman labourer 211 23 20 211 26 231 161 181 191 191 841060 1241061 341062 441063 < 842064 5841065 > 4,1066 JSC1G67 traces MI0€ 9 Lockett, Edward Langwell, Wm. Lennard, John Lowe, William Love, Robert McGuire, John Musgrove, Henry meakin, John McCann, John Mallone, Patrick 12683 Kl. Engineers 4388 Roy. Artillery — 41stBrig. D « p. — 49thBrig. Dep. — ,57thBrig. Dep. 1563 17th Lancers 11481 Scots Fusiliers 117 19th Foot 2073 73rd Foot 99189th Foot Bray, Dublin Ballymiuarrett* London Norwich, Norfolk Old Monk'. uid, Lurk. Manchester Limbeth, Surrej" Chorlcy, Lancashire Wigan Shankhill, Antrim painter slater sador labourer miner labourer piecer sailor nailor 231 241 23 21 21 211 24} 191 201 20 i 7} 6 « l € 5 € X G 6~ 9 61 7 7 8i U 61 brown dark It. brn It. bm red fair light It. brn auburn brown hazel black grey grey grey blue blue grey grey brown freah dark freeh fresh fair pale tVesh fair sandy fresh regimental ditto ditto brown ; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 7 Jan. 30 Dec. 7 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 8 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 6 Jan. 30 Dec. Ferinov Woolwich Aldcrshot • Newbridge Ashton Edinburgh Manchester Aldershot Dover * Stafford It. brn black brown dk. brn black blown It. brn dk. brn 61 It. brn 5 brown blue hazel blue brown brown grey blue grey grey ! grey fair « allcw fair fair sallow fair fair fresh fresh fresh | ditto ditto blue slop; mole. plain tweed; brown black ; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto 7 Jan. 4 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Jan. 8 Jan. 7 Jan. 30 Dec. 7 Jan. 3 Jan. I4 « > 70 * 4W7l S41072 241072 441074 241075 SS41076 £ 41077 J* 1078 £ 41076 McIntyre, Thomas McMahon, Phillip Mahoney, John Martin, Fredk. Morris, William McKay, William McNeil, John Martin, John Moodie, Samuel Milligan, Patrick — 95th Foot Jtridgnorth, Salop labourer 19} & 6076 Key. Artillery Dublin ditto 21 5 — ditto Cork ditto 191 5 4246 ditto A- b.' ipy, Herts barman 25 5 2810 ditto Eattbourne, Sussex labourer 2?£ 5 — ditto Birjtiingkam bootcloser 20} 5 — 57thBrig. Dep. Gla^ ow miner 22 5 167 58thBng. Dep. Ayr labourer 22 5 — ditto Abbev, Renfrew mintr 191 5 97 68thBrig. Dop. Dung& nnon, Tyrone tailor 20 5 Chatham Preston Reading Woolwich Glasgow Dundalk London Liverpool Hamilton Curragh . * alias George Long off lurlough to Carmarthen j 1 recruit » between Preston and Aldershot ( cross aud anchor left hand ; off furloneh pockpitted, scar on right cheek took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough to Glasgow 61 dark 41 brown 61 4 41 .71 .61 & 6i brown brown brown brown brown browa brown 6j dk. brn grey hazel blue grey grey grey blue grey grey hazel fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh sallow i plain i regimental Iplain regimental ditto plain brown ; tweed regimental blue; tweed regimental 9 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 6 Jan. 6 Jan. 5 Jan. 9 Jan. 3 Jan. Hilsea Aldershot ditto London Glasgow Stirling ' Paisley Galwav off pass to Ashton- nn Jer- Lyne • Belfast tattooed on arms ; recruit, attested jtattooed on arms; recruit recruit, surgically inspected anchor on light arm, scar over right eve took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. ' J. M.' on right arm ; off furlough" flower on left arm, mark on left ankle scar on chest; took part of reg. nec. recruit * between Lichfield 4 Fleetwood scar lower lip; otf furlough to Dublin ; recruit • en route to Woolwich scar right groin and left buttock | recruit, attested scars on scalp ; recruit off furlough to Paisley recruit, attested 841080 241081 341082 441063 241084 £ 41085 £ 41086 2vl087 341- 0- 88 S4HS89' Nabarro, Jacob Nicholls, Arthur Pye, Abraham Parker, Thomas Piper, Emanuel Paton, Alexander Rands, John riley, John Radford, T. G. i 511 I 1291 t 4559 I 3103 133067 40530 269 1366 1549 10th Foot 46th Foot Gren. Guards 60th Rifles Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Roy. H. Gds. 6th Dragoons 7tli Hussars Spitaltields, Middx. Madron, Cornwall Walsoekcn, Norfolk Dcptford, Surrey St. Panci as, Middx. Norwich, Norfolk Oil Monkland, Lark, jWhittlesea, Cainbs Longford | Clapham, Surrey cigar itaker servant labourer smith carman shoemaJiec miner groom irondresser labourer 211 5 26= 5 18 5 20} 5 22 34 20 29* 191 19 51 5 9i 6 51 6 61 111 71 61 brown dk. bra dk. brn brown dark It. brn brown brown brown It. brn brawn hazel brown grey dark blue hazel hazel blue brown freBh fresh dark fair dark fresh fresh sallow freeh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 31 Dec. 9 Jan. 3) Dec. 6 Jaa. 30 Dee. 7 Jan. Dec. 1 Jan. 7 Jan. 6 Jan. Colchester Birr London Chatham Woolwich Hilsea Sheernes3 London Dublin Norwich o 1 furlough fear on left eyebrow, thumb, & right hap. i ! off furlough to London ditto to Coatbridge, Lanark 24105) 0 S41091 £ 41092 £ 41093 241094 241095 141096 241037 Z4W93 T41099 Rush, Terence Rose, Charles Reay, William Richards, Henry Ring, John Riely, William smyth, James Steele, John Stukins, Freierick Scully, James 2225 15th Foot 11977 El. Engineers 5208 ROT. Artillery 40700 j ditto — ditto 1436 5th Drag. Gds. 1599 ,17th Lanccrs 370J| GreD. Guards 1971 8th Foot Ferbone, KiDg's St. Paucras, Middx. N, eweastle on- Ty; ie Bristol, Somerset Cork Stourbridge, Wore. Dublin Stone, Stafford Nottingham, Notts Rochdale, Lane. groom plasterer cooper labourer tailor labourer carpenter clerk labourer ditto 211 5 21i 5 22J 21 § 24J 18 J 25 211 25 211 7 idk. brn 7i It. brn dk. brn brown black dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn 7 6 51 51 101 81 8i 7 grey hazel brown grey grey grey grey grey brown grey fresh . fair fresh I fresh fresh dork freeh freeh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain cord jacket regimental ditto ditto ditto 1 Jan. 10 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 130 Dec. Gosport Chatham Hi! sea Woolwich m Wednsbrv. Dublin Dundalk London Cork > 41100 241101 £ 41102 £ 41103 E41104 f41105 £ 41106 241107 £ 41108 £ 41109 Shaw, John Sutton, Robert Sutherland, James ' Stewart, Charles Shipp, John Taylor, Fredk. G. Trueman, John Tilyard, George Thomas, George 041 22nd Faot 1527 68th Foot 1664 90th Foot 37 1725 1603 1881 6929 4375 93rd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 12th Lancers 64th Foot. Roy. Artillery ditto Bradford, Yoris Silsoe, Bedford Ediuburgh St. Cuthbert's Dublin Frair- lingham, Suffolk Clapham, Surrey Bursleiu, Stafford London Lambeth, Surrey I file cutter labourer bottler tailor butcher labourer clerk collier labourer ditto 231 5 S8 5 231 22 ill 201 20 to 201 251 brown brown It. brn dk. brn 241110 841111 £ 41112 i41113 241114 £ 41115 241116 241117 241118 £ 41119 Wharncliffe, D. Williams, Thos, Wilton, James Wood, James Williams, Thomas Walsh, William Walker, Colin C. Wilks, Henry Winn, Patrick Weppner, Henry 1433 10th Hussars — Gren. Guards — j ditto 396 10th Foot 2018 14th Foot 86' 89th Foot 196,92nd Foot 2097! Rifle Brigade 43861 ROT. Artillery — ! ditto Aberdeen lj'edworth, Warwick Welljngboro'jNhmtu. Dcptford, Kent Brentwood, Essex Killaehandra, Cavan Glasgow London Wigan, Lancashire Sunderland, Durham plumber ( 211 5 labourer 23 J 5 ditto | 23J 5 ditto 18 5 bootrivettoi'| 20J5 labourer | 19li5 moulder labourer collier labourer | 191 5 | 19}' 5 i 20}: 5 19 15 7 brown 71 [ It. brn 71| auburn 6j | It. brn 4 brown 81 auburn 7 | brown 81 brown 8} ; brown 51 lit. bra 7 It. brn 71 auburn fair brown black It. brn hazel blue grey grey blue blue brown grey hazel blue fresh fresh fresh sallo w fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto dit- 3 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 9 Jan. 31 Dec. 23 Dec. 5 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Dee. 3 Jan. 31 Dec. 8 Jau. 9 Jau. i Manchester Portsmouth Liverpool Woolwich Hilsea Sheerness Manchester Glasgow Hilsea Aldershot flag on left arm off furlouch to Newcastle- cn- Tyne recruit * en route to Woolwich sear on right groin ; recruit ' J. S.' on left arm ; broke out of barrack? off furlough off furlough to Manchester pockpitted ; took part oi reg. net-, burn on right shin; ofi furlough to Bedford off piss cut ou right ankle off furlough to Dublin off pass to Stepney, Middlesex scar on left thumb; took oart of reg. nec. slightly poekpitted blue hazel hazel grey grey grey grey hazel blue swarth T ditto fresh plain fresh ! L'ustian; cord fresh regimental fresh ditto fresh ditto fresh ditto fresh ditto dark ditto fresh plain 3 Jan. 9 Jan. 6 Jan. 27 Dec. 9 Jan. 3 Jan. 30 Dec. 10 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Jan. Canterbury t. ff furlough slight varicose veins rt. thi » ' u ^ roc » iimf # )\ Af^ ... .1 V > ^ • Colchester Aldcrshot Curragh Aberdeen Winchester Sheffield New'tle- o- T recruit • between Stafford and Loudon recruit * between Lancaster and London tattooed on arms took great coat and part « f reg. nec. off furlough to Glasgow recruit, not finallv av- nreved 4 P O L I C E GAZETTE. February 2( 5. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). tmoi no. NAME. BBS. NO. COBF8. WHEBE BOBIT. TBADE. M 3 SIZE. HAIB. EVES. FACB. OOAT & TBOPSKB3. DATB 0F DEBXBTN. PLACE Of DBSEBTIOX. MAKES AND REMARK8. i- 111201 Attridge, Arthur J. 841121 Aldred, Samuel 241122 Adlington, Walter 5H1123' Birmingham, Chrs. Bevington, Frank 841124 841125 841126 141127 841128 841129, 141130 841131 741132 841133 £ 41134 341135 811136 241137 841138 141139 Byrne, Henry Bell, John Blackman, Henry Butler, James Brown, John Braine, William Bruce, James Beatley, James Burke, James Bell, Thomas Burnett, George Brown, Robert Bright, Charles Bell, William Clarke, Edward 1813 12ih Foot — j 25th Foot 4223 Roy. Artillery 1145 5thDrag. Gds. 1473 5tli Lancers 1627 8th Hussars 1213 20th Hussars 4315 Gren. Guards 41481 ditto — 11st Foot Stepney, Middlesex Leicester Sheffield, Yorks Lusk, Dublin Congleton, Cheshire Thomastown, Louth Dover, Kern Wokingham, Berks Dublin Middlesbro.', Y'orks ironmouldr. labourer ditto ditto enginedrivr labourer shoemaker gardener labourer puddler 1838 12th Foot 1952113th Foot 324 2849 3133 3362 354 1369 38th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 46thBrig. Dep. ditto 70tliBrig. Dep. 1st Drag. Gds. Lambeth, Surrey St. George's, Middx. Wolstanton, Stafford Chelsea, Middlesex Birmingham Exeter, Devon Whiteehapel, Middx. Norwich, Norfolk Longford Dublin butcher collier labourer ditto excavator rivetter foundrymn. labourer sailor 19* 18* 20 23 24* 19 19! 20* 21 £ 41140 241141 841142 841143 341144 841145 241146 2. U147 • 41148 C41149 Calloway, Lewis Caine, John Carley, John Corney, Henry Castle, Job Creaton, Joseph Douglas, Arthur Duncan, David Davey, James Dixon, Bartholmw. 1260 7th Drag. Gds. — 25th Foot 1542 34th Foot 1854 94th Foot Hospitl. Corps 68thBrig. Dep. 5th Lancers 12th Laneers 1st Foot 17th Foot 2396 249 1650 744 2266 Mount field, Sussex Manchester Birmingham Shoreditch, Middx. Lam slow, Oxford Claremorris, Mayo Aberdeen Newport, Monmouth Tiverton, Devon Leicester labourer ditto blacksmith plasterer labourer ditto porter clerk labourer shoemaker 26 23* 24 21 20* 19 18 20 33* 22* 5 5 brown brown fresh regimental 5 5* dk. brn grey fair tweed; cord 5 10 It. brn grey ruddy regimental b a* auburn blue freck. ditto 5 8! brown blue fresh ditto 5 6* brown grey fresh ditto 5 6* brown grey fresh dark coat 6 8 brown brown fresh regimental 0 10* dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 5 6 dk. brn dark dark plam 5 5 dk. brn haze'. fresh regimental 5 2 brown hazel fair ditto 5 8 brown (• rey fresh ditto 5 4* brown blue fresh ditto 5 11 fair grey fair ditto 5 7 It. brn grey fresh ditto 5 7! brown grey fresh dark ; tweed 5 5* brown liazel fresh canvas; fustian 5 5 brown blue fresh regimental 5 8* dk. brn blue sallow ditto 5 8 brown blue fresh ditto 5 7 brown grey fair grey a 1 fair grey fresh regimental b 5 brown grey rresn ditto 5 6* dk. brn grey fresh ditto 5 5* brown blue fair tweed 5 7i dk. brn hazel sallow smock ; black 5 8 sandy blue fair regimental 5 7* brown grey fresh ditto 5 55 brown blue sallow ditto 14 Jan. 7 Jan. 15 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 14 Jan. 9 Jan. 5 Jan. 14 Jan. Kinsale London Sheffield Dublin Colchester Longford Alderehot London Dublin Middlsbro'. off furlough to Limehouse, Middlesex recruit, attested scar back of right first finger deeply freckled on arms took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. recruit, attested 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 23 Dec. 17 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Jan. 12 Jan. Kinsalo Belfast Aldershot Wecdon ditto Malta Woolwich £ itto Tralee Ballincollig oil furlough to Lambeth, Surrey off furlough to London tattooed on arms, scar right thigh took the whole of reg. nec. recruit, approved scar on back; recruit tattooed on loft arm tattooed on arms ; recruit 14 Jau. 8 Jan. 19 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. Cahir London Kilkenny Curragh Chatham Galway London Manchester Edinburgh Athlone 241150 DrisColl, William 2182 84th Foot St. Pancras, Middx. labourer 21 5 e It. brn blue fresh ditto 14 Jan. Aldershot 241151 Davis, William 40964 Roy. Artillery Marylebone groom 20 5 4 brown hazel fresh ditto 10 Jan. Woolwich 241152 Downey, Michael — ditto Glasgow puddler 21 6 8* dk. brn brown fresh plain 8 Jan. Leith Fort £ 41153 Douley, James — ditto Birmingham collarmakor 22 5 1 black dark dark ditto 15 Jan. • 241154 Delaney, Denis 323 70thBrig. Dep. Birr, King's labourer 21* 6 9 dk. brn grey fair regimental 16 Jan. Tralee 841155 Edon, Charles • L. 60thBrig. Dep. Cookstown, Tyrone ditto 20 6 5* black hazel fresh blue; moleskin 11 Jan. Glasgow 841156 Eagleson, Wm. H. 1998 99th Foot Birkenhead, Cheshire plasterer 23} 5 6* dk. brn hazel pale regimental 14 Dec. Aberdeen 841157 Fishlock, Robert 1090 1st Dragoons Devizes, Wilts labourer 23* 5 11 It. brn hazel fresh ditto 14 Jan. Edinburgh 841158 Freeman, Peter 46 12th Lancers Liverpool ditto 36* 5 8 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 16 Jan. Manchester S41159 Fletcher, Chas. G. 1236| 21st Hussars Manchester grocer 20*| 6 8 brown grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. Aldershot off furlough to Manchester recruit, attested off furlough to Hackney scar on both shin bones recruit, attested 6car on left leg joint pockpittod olf furlough to Leicester ditto to Caledonian- road, Loudon recruit ditto en route to Woolwich scar or. right arm ; recruit, attested off furlough freckled, stain over loins D ; took part of reg. neo. scar on back 841160 841161 141162 441163 841164 141165 841166 841167 841168 241169 Fox, Edward Foster, Thomas Foley, James Flynn, James Ford, Jabez Fulwood, Fredk. Fleming, William Fleming, James Fergusson, Thos. Genzmer, Fredk. 1921 7th Foot [ Dublin 130 80th Foot 1 Birmingham 1685 81st Foot I Tipperary Roy. Artillery i Edinburgh 4159 ditto " ; Ipswich, Suffolk 4433 ditto ( Brampton, Yorks General Serv. Swatfham, Norfolk ditto I London ditto I Greenwich, Kent 626 7th Foot | Nottingham 241170 841171 841172 841173 841174 241175 841176 841177 841178 241179 Gibson, Joseph Horrigan, Patrick Haggerty, John Hooper, William Hopkins, Arthur Hewitt, Charles Inger, William Ibbetson, Thomas Johnson, James 48139, Roy. Artillery 1062, 7th Hussars 12th Foot 1002 57th Foot 3234iBoy. Artillery 17841 ditto 101 37thBrig. Dep. 12th Lancers 8thBrig Dep. 60th Rifles 1612 Dover, Kent Cork Sheffield, Y'orks Belfast, Antrim Burton, Leicester Oakington, Cambs Sodbury, Gloucester Nottingham Halifax, Yorks Dublin labourer slater labourer painter shoeing smh labourer ditto ditto ditto engine fitter 20 ^ 5 20* 5 backiesetter labourer ditto collier clerk labourer ditto 23 22J 22 20 19 19 19 20* 23* 5 21 ,5 185 5 24515 22* 15 29}' 5 6* 6 9 7 4 i 4* 6 5f 5* 11 Vrown blue brown grey brown brown dk. brn hazel dk. brn grey dk. brn hazel It. bra blue brown grey dk. brn hasel dk. bra hazel fresh fresh fresh dark fresh dark fair fresh sallow sallow ditto ditto ditto black j tweed regimental ditto blue; brown pilot jacket black; brown regimental 4! dk. brn 19! 18! 22 23* dk. brn brown b- rown It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown ! hazel jblue hazel blue brown grey dark blue h& zel grey Z41180 Johnson, Henry 341181 Jaeson, William 241182 James, Alfred 841183 Jordan, Jesse 841181| Joy, Henry 1841185 Johnson, William 341186 841187 84118S 241189' Kenny, Thomas Keay, John Littlejohn, Peter Lawrence, George 896 3434 2541 42102 1532 221 148 1576 1847 66th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 15thBrig. Dep. 47th Foot 78th Foot 17th Lancers 21st Hussars I Slirewabury, Salop Thursby, Cumberlnd ! Lewes, Sussex Ilp3wich, Suffolk Islington, Miodlesex Ifulme, Lancashire Preston, Lancashire Whitechurch, Salop London ditto Hawick, Roxburgh Rotherhithe, Surrey Bothwell, Lanark Liverpool Belfast, Antrim Manchester Leeds, York Islington, Middlesex Tyrone St. Pancras, Middlsx millwright cartwright basket mkr. groom plasterer grinder ditto iron dresser clerk cook 32 5 23 5 20 < 6 21* 5 30* [ 5 21 15 20* 15 23* 5 19* 15 20 5 10 8 7* 8 7i 6* 5* 6 8 8 dk. brn light brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown hazel blue grey hazel hazel grey grey hazel hazel blue tresh fresh fresh fresh fresh florid dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ffir ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue pilot; cord plain 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 6 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 14 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Jau. 13 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. | 5 April 14 Jan. 112 Jan. 11 Jan. 9 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. Dover Aldershot ditto Edinburgh Preston Sheffield London ditto ditto Dover ' R. A.' right arm ; off furlough to Dublin off furlough scars on right knee ditto to Limerick recruit off furlough to Ipswich scars on back recruit ditto ditto Woolwich Norwich Kinsale Colombo Leith Fort Weedon Curragh Manchester Halifax London off furlough to Sheffield sear round umbilicus oad front of It. tibia off furlough took part of reg. nec. recruit, attested ditto regimental plain regimental black; cord regimental dark; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto 10 Jan. 5 Jan. 14 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 15 Jan. 14 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 Jau. Aldershot * Woolwich ditto Weedon Manchester Aldershot ditto Dundalk Aldershot supposed marked with D * between Liverpool and Portsmouth seal on forehead, anchor right arm mother's mark on forehead ; recruit off furlough to Prestan off furlough 1241190 241191 241192 141193 241194 £ 41195 841196 841197 i41198 841199 Lamb, James Leonard, Arthur Laughland, James Manders, F. W. McAuley, Wm. McGinn, John Milburn, William More, Richard McWilliams, S. 3105 Roy. Artillery 38739' ditto 41317 ditto 1592 12th Lancers 20tli Hussars Gron. Guards let Foot 18th Foot 21st Foot 88th Foot 1066 2823 255 106 2626 baker leatherdrssr miner clerk wine bottler labourer collier printer labourer jeweller 20* 20* 20! 19 22* 31* 19 19* 24* 25* 8* 6 B! 7 7 9 5* 6 11* 6 dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown dk. brn grey hazel blue grey hazel grey blue grey brown brown fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jau. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. ditto Woolwich ditto Manchester Aldershot London Edinburgh Shorncliffe Aldershot Colchester 841200 £ 41201 £ 41202 241203 841201 241205 4- 11206 < 41207 841208 841209 241210: 841211 241212 841213 241214 .•. 41215 McDonald, Wm. McCauley, James Miller, Thomas McNalley, Thomas Mann, William Murphy, John Morrison, Wm. Neilson, John Natson, James Oppenheimer, E. 114 94th l oot 12875 Rl. Engineers — Roy. Artillery 2802i ditto — 40thBrig. Dep. 453 58thBrig. Dep. 454 ditto 31571 Scots Fusiliers 23351 Hospitl Corps 48120th Foot Carlow Monaghan Warrington Omey, Galway Newport, Isle of W. Sligo Glasgow Airdrie, Lanark Lambeth, Surrey Glasgow 841216 241217 841213 241219 Parker, John Price, Thomas Peck, James Porter, John Russell, George Russell, John W. Regan, Patrick Ryan, Patrick Raynor, George Rawlings, Frank 1680: 2nd Dragoons 1405 82nd Foot 41155 41650 530 531 2132 89 4899 4900 Roy. Artillery ditto 15th Foot ditto 16th Foot 18th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Mnnchester Portsea, Hants London Dumbarton Clorkenwell, Mddlsx ditto Basliek, Roscommon Clonmel, Tipperary Halstead, Essex Wroughton, Wilts 141220 Reilly, Patrick 311221 Roche, Thomas 21- 1222, Smith, Richard 841223 Smith, John 841221 Sullivan, Joseph 241225 Skelly, Chrstphr. 24122, Simmonds, Wm. 241227, Service, Thomas 211223 Saunders, Wm. ? 41229 Symonds, William — 160th Brig Dep 340 68thBrig. Dep. 1498 5th Lancers 61st Foot Rl. Engineers Royal H. Art. Roy. Artille<- y ditto General Serv. ditto 1627 12764 2898 4066 41852 Old Monkland, Lnrk Ballina, Mayo : Helston, Cornwall | Famliam, Surrey Bermondsey, Surrey i Dublin Hereford, Monmouth j Glasgow Finsbury, Middlesex 18t. Pancras, Mddlsx. 8 4123 Smith, Thomas 241231 Taylor, James 241232 Taylor, John 241233 Thompson, Henry 241231 Thomas, Henry 841235 Teny, Thomas J. S41236 Wilson, James 241237 Wilson, James 241238 Worthington, W. 211239 Williams, John £ 1 1240 White James 841241, Wilson, John 211242 Wilson, John 241213 Wilks, Henry 211214 Wood. George 24124" Wilkins, James 84124f; Wilkinson, John T. i41247i Waters, Henry 241218 Wright, Charles £ 412491 Young, George 74 4414 38207 4360 1727 1477 228 437 32ndBrig. Dcp 33rd Foot Hoy. Artillery ditto ditto ISthBrig. Dcp.: 2nd Dragoons 7th Drag. GdB. 8th Foot i 10th Foot Leicester Ware, Herts Hclmshoro, Lane. London Gloucester Hulme, Lancashire Gravesend, Kent Leeds, York Newcastle, Stafford Bristol, Somerset 2117 233 11 » 7 2007 J 4846 3181 37581 15th Foot ditto ditto Rifle Brigade ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 32nd Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery Rothcrhithe, Surrey [ Tresington, Cuinb. Trowbridge, Wilts London Edinburgh Leatherhead, Surrey Hulme, Lancashire Richmond, Surrey Stradbrokc, Suffolk Heme Bay, Kent groom 23* 5 ej It. brn blue fresh 1 black; tweed 11 Jan. sawyer 23 5 6 brown grey fresh plain — carter 19! 5 4 brown grey ( fresh ditto 12 Jan. — 20 5 4 brown grey jfresh regimental 14 Jan. clerk 24 5 6 brown grey i fresh plain 13 Jan. miner 19* 5 6! dk. bra blue fresh regimental 15 Jan. labourer 20* 5 5J brown grey fresh ditto 15 Jan. miner 21 5 9 dk. brr grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. butcher 21 5 4j brown grey fresh ditto jl4 Jan. clerk 22 5 7 black brown pale ditto | 14 Jan. labourer jl8! 5 7! dk. brn grey fresh plain 18 Jan. musician 118* 5 5 It. brn grey fresh regimental 14 Jan. labourer 119* 5 4* dk. brn grey fresh ditto 14 Jan. hammermn. 25 5 6 It. brn blue fair ditto 11 Jan. printer 215 5 8* dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 1IX Jan. ditto 23* 5 9! black black dark ditto 11 Jan. labourer 22* 5 6 It. brn brown fresh 14 Jan. ditto 119 5 6 fair blue fair regimental 14 Jan. groom [ 191 5 6* brown hazel sallow ditto 11 Jan. servant | 20 5 6* brown brown fresh ditto 11 Jan. shoemaker 21} 5 6* brown grey sallow tweed 14 Jan. tailor 185 5 4! brown grey fresh regimental 9 Jan. clerk 18* 6 9 brown brown fresh plain 11 Jan. labourer 22* e 7 brown grey fair regimental 11 Jan. tailor 185 5 6* It. brn blue fair ditto 10 Jan. smith 195 5 4 dk. brn dk. brn fair ditto 11 Jan. labourer 19* 5 10 dk. brn grey fresh ditto 12 Jan. smith 22 5 4i dk. brn jrey dark ditto 9 Jan. mason 18 5 8 It. brn blue fair grey; brown 11 Jan. carman 20* 5 9 brown hazel fair black ; blue 13 Jan. labourer 18* > 6! | lt. brn blue frosh plain 17 Jan. ditto 22 J 5 5* It. bm grey fresh regimental 14 Jan. brickmaker 19? 5 4* light blue fresh ditto 13 Jan. engineer 20 § 5 4J brown brown freBh ditto 9 Jan. collier 19* 5 6*! It. brr. 1 brown fresh ditto 9 Jan. fitter 21 5 6* sandy grey sandy plain 15 Jan. clerk 20 > 8* dk. brn blue fresh ditto 14 Jan. shoeingsmh 19 i 8 It. brn haael fair regimental 11 Jan. groom 25 i 5* dk. brn hazel brown ditto 8 Jan. labourer 21* i 5* dk. brn blue • dark ditto 12 Jan. ditto 22* 15 61 jrown lazel fresh ditto 9 Jan. miner 21* 5 5*! jrown lazel sallow ditto 14 Jan. labourer 314 5 7* dk. brn lazel dark ditto 14 Jan. ditto 19* 5 5 irown lazel fresh ditto 10 Jan. ditto 19 5 4! jrown > lue fair > lue; black 14 Jan. jroom 205 5 4i jrown grey fresh regimontal 18 Jan. ditto 21 [ 5 5 jrown grey Tosh ditto 13 Jan. carpenter 21 5 4* jrown lazel fresh ditto 15 Jan. striker 19* 5 6* dk. bm lazel sallow whito ; black 15 Jan. carter 21J| B 4* dk. brn jroy dark jlain 13 Jan. Curragh Weedon Winchester Stirling ditto London Chatham Preston scar on right chest anchor on left arm off furlough to Liverpool took part of reg. nec. scar above right pattella ofl furlough to London ditto scars ® n abdomen ditto birth stain right eye scar under left eye scar over left eye recruit * en route to Woolwich off furlough scar above right knee recruit, finally approved took part of reg. nec. ditto off pass to Airdris anchor on right hard Brighton Shorncliffe Woolwich ditto Gosport ditto Plymouth Shorncliffe Ballincdlig ditto o$ furlough off furlough ditto to Clonmel, Tipperary R. A.' and cannon left arm Glasgow Galway Colchestey Curragh Chatham Dublin Newport, M Woolwich London ditto recruit, not finally approved slight varicose veins back of right kne » tattooed on hands off furlough recruit ditto Bedford Tralee Preston Woolwich Aldershot Burnley Brighton Cahir Cork Colchester scar left nipple, tattooed left wrist off furlough to Ware, Herts took tho whole of reg. nec. tattooed right arm and wrist; rccruit tattooed on arms pockpitted marks of cupping napo of neck Gosport ditto ditto Winchester London Woolwich Weedon Woolwich Bury St. E. * scar on right knee ' J. W.' on right arm j off furlough scar on right chask; recruit recruit, surgically inspected recrait * en route to Woolwich January 29. POLICE GAZETTE. 7 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE HO. NAME. BEG. NO. COBF8. WHEEE BOSH. TBADB. A • < SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACH. COAT K TXORBEBS. DATE OF DBSEBTN. LACE OF DBSEBTIOX. MABTTH AJTB UTtMATtTTa 124675 Peter Dunn 64371 Ayr, & c.* Slardan, Westmeath labourer J30 5 6i , lt. brn j blue fair | 15 June Ayr * absent from training 124676 John Carroll 5453 ditto Hurlford, Ayr collier ( 21 5 6S It. brn blue ireeh 15 June ditto 124677 William Daily 5457 ditto Ayr labourer 23 5 8* dk. brnigrey sallow 15 June ditto 124S78 George Woods 6472 ditto Glasgow plasterer 26 5 10* dk. brn hazel resh 15 June ditto 124679 John Anderson 5473 ditto Girvan, Ayr abourer 1 29 5 8 jrown grey air .5 June ditto 124680 John McKenzie 6474 ditto Ayr Boilermaker 21 j 5* > lack brown lark 5 June ditto 124681 Thomas Rankin 5475 ditto Ardroesan abourer 17 5 3* ' air 1 brown air 5 June ditto 124632 James Gordon 5480 ditto t Portpatrick, Wigtwn ditto 28 3 7} > lack grey sallow 5 June ditto 124683 David Hamilton 5481 ditto Johnstone, Ayr miner 18 5 6 dk. brn grey rresh 5 June ditto . attooed on left arm 124684 John Smith 5493 ditto Newton, Ayr tailor 20 5 6} black p- ey Tesh 5 June ditto | mark on left hip 124635 Robert green 5494 ditto Ayr collier 27 5 6* Drown grey sallow L5 June ditto crown and flae on right arm 124686 John McNee 5495 ditto Kilmarnock shoemaker 24 6 6 > rown lazel air 15 June ditto 124687 John Smith 6605 ditto Kilwinning collier 26 5 9} auburn lazel fair .5 June ditto 124688 William Bowring 5531 ditto Kilmarnock carpenter 28 5 9 dn. brn lazel sallow .5 Juno ditto J. M.' on right arm 124689 Robert Martin 5636 ditto Aldershot, Hants collier 18 5 6* > rown lazel air .5 June ditto supposed at eea 124690 Charles Kennely 5539 ditto Maybole, Ayr shoemaker 19 5 7 jrown grey air .5 June ditto 124691 Robert Hamilton 5550 ditto Ayr moulder 25 5 5* jrown grey ! resh 5 June ditto lockpitted 124692 William Currie 6541 ditto Kilwinning miner 22 5 4} red grey ' air .5 June ditto 124693 Michael McCusker 5543 ditto Glasgow moulder 18 5 3} black grey ' resh .5 June ditto 124694 John Wilson 6545 ditto Muirkirk, Ayr abourer 22 5 4 dk. brn grey resh L5 June ditto 124695 William Shaw 6549 ditto Armagh ditte 30 5 6* red imzel fair 15 June ditto ' W. S.' on right arm 124696 William Maitland 5550 ditto Dumfries ditto 26 5 5 brown grey fresh 15 June ditto 124697 Robert Brown 5564 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr miner 30 5 5* brown 1 dk. brn fair 15 June ditto 124698 William Cameron 5555 ditto A eilnton, Renfrew shoemaker 21 5 4f dk. brn grey sallow 15 June ditto pockpitted 124699 Peter Matheson 6556 ditto Newry, Down labourer 21 5 4 brown grey fresh 15 June ditto 124700 James Hart 5563 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr liammermn. 20 5 3| black bazel sallow 15 June ditto anchor on right arm 124701 William Johnstone 5564 ditto ditto ditto 19 5 4 dk. brn brown 5- esh 15 June ditto 124702 James Hillhouse 6578 ditto Hurlford miner 22 5 4* It. brn ! grey fan- 15 June dtito decayed teeth 124703 John Brown 6579 ditto Beith labourer 24 5 9* dk. brni liazel fresh 15 June ditto 124704 John Smith 6583 ditto Girvan ditto 19 5 6} dk. hrn; blue fresh 15 June ditto 124705 John O'Donnell 5588 ditto Enniskillen, Frmngh. ditto 25 5 11* black brown fresh 15 June ditto 124706 John Brown 5600 ditto Dairy, Ayr miner 18 5 4} dk. brn grey fresh 15 June ditto 124707 John McAllester 5601 ditto ditto ditto 22 5 6* It. brn grey fair 15 June ditto 124708 Robert Reid 5603 ditto ditto ditto 21 5 8 brown hazel sallow 15 June ditto 124709 Wm. McCracken 5615 ditto Mentobar, Down ditto 20 • 5 8* red grey fair 15 June ditto 124710 James Connell 5619 ditto Renfrew collier 18 5 8* dk. brn brown fair 15 June ditto marks on left arm 124711 Samuel Armstrong 3511 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr miner 28 5 8* dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto working in Lugar 124712 James McBride 3776 ditto Kirkmichael labourer 24 5 6} dk. brn grey fresli 13 July ditto residing at DaUly supposed to be in Glasgew 124713 William Miller 3880 ditto Maybole weaver 23 5 6t sandy hazel fair 13 July ditto 124714 Thomas Gordon 3961 ditto Girvan ditto 21* 5 6} It. brn grey fair 13 July ditto dead 121715 John Fisher 4030 ditto Glenluce, Wigton labourer 28 5 5 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124716 Samuel Smith 4046 ditto Maybole, Ayr ditto 30 5 7 brown grey fair 13 July ditto 124717 John Campbell 4205 ditto Sorn miner 23 5 6 red hazel fair 13 July ditto 124718 John Coogan 4238 ditto Kilmarnock shoemaker 23 5 4* brown grey fair 13 July ditto supposed to be about Dumfries 124719 John McCutcheon 4351 ditto Kirkoswal. l labourer 22 5 6 brown hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124720 Thomas Brown 4307 ditto Ayr fishmonger 22 5 5} light blue fair 13 July ditto 124721 Wm. Henderson 4469 ditto Newtownerds, Down miner 29* 5 9 brown blue fresh 13 July ditto 124722 John Cringin 4506 ditto Kilmarnock collier 22 5 6* brown grey fresh 13 July ditto 124723 John Maitland 4514 ditto Maybole blacksmith 28 5 7* dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124724 Hugh Clark 4596 ditto Sorn collier 20 5 5 brown hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124725 Robert Shaw 4598 ditto Whithorn, Wigton labourer 23? 5 7 dk. brn hazel dark 13 July ditto 124726 William Lundy 4611 ditto Kilwinning, Ayr ditto 21 5 5* brown hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124727 Thomas McBride 4647 ditto Kirkmicbacl miner 22 5 5 black grey dark 13 Julv ditto residing at Burnfoothiil, Dalmellingto* at eea 124728 Adam Adams 4839 ditto Stevenston ditto 22 5 7} dk. brn hazel sallow — 13 July ditto 124729 Bernard Campbell 4903 ditto Magherafelt, Derry ditto 22 5 8 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124730 John Ewart 4949 ditto Newtownards, Down ditto 22 5 7* dk. brn grey fresh —— 13 July ditto 124731 John Allison 5041 ditto Sandfield weaver 38 5 6* brown lhazel fresh 13 July ditto 124732 James White 6048 ditto Old Monkland, Lanrk labourer 24 5 7* brown grey fair 13 July ditto 124733 James Stewart 5095 ditto Maybole, Ayr shoemaker 25* 5 5* dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124734 James McKown 5117 ditto Kilbirnie labourer 19 5 5* dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124735 John Kelly 6221 ditto Newry, Down labourer 20 5 5 black hazel fresh 13 July ditto 121736 Peter Hart 6227 ditto Glasgow shoemaker 22 5 6 brown grey fair 13 July ditto working in Glasgow 124737 John Clark 5236 ditto Girvan, Ayr weaver 19 6 4 dk. brn grey fresh 113 July ditto 124738 Hugh McLaughlan 5255 ditto Kilmarnock labourer 19 5 5} dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124739 William White 6265 ditto Forfar ditto 18 5 5 dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124740 William Simpson 5269 ditto Houston, Renfrew ditto 26 5 5} dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124741 Peter McDonald 5272 ditto Ayr shoemaker 22 5 4 dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124742 Hugh Malloy 52S7 ditto Govan, Renfrew miner 21 5 3s red grey fair 13 July ditto 124743 Harry Dawson 5289 ditto Kilmarnock, Ayr dyer 23 5 8} dk. brn hazel fresh 13 July ditto 124744 William McKenna 5294 ditto ditto miner 21 5 9* dk. brn grey fresh 13 July ditto 124745 William Mair 5347 ditto ditto collier 29 5 5* brown grey fresh 113 July ditto 124746 John Doyle 4660 ditto Girvan stonebreakr 18 6 4*' dk. brn dk. brn fresh 21 July ditto 124747 James Rowan 4734 ditto St. Quivox labourer 17} 5 4 dk. brn blue fresh 21 July ditto 124748 William Davidson 6335 ditto Irvine tailor 20 5 6} . fair grey fair | 5 July ditto 124749 John Nicol 6666 ditto Kilmarnock labourer 20 5 0 dk. brn grey fresh 112 July ditto 124750 James Smith 5388 ditto ditto ditto 25 5 8 black hazel dark J 6 July ditto 124751 Robert McClymont 5614 ditto Down miner 25 5 4}. dk. brn brown fresh — ' 27 June ditto 124752 Thomas Johnstone 6449 ditto Ayr labourer 19 6 6} dk. brn grey fresh 30 June ditto 124753 Thomas Ross 5610 ditto Athlone, Roscommon ditto 25 5 10* dk. brn brown sallow 16 July ditto 124754 Henry McLean 6676 ditto Coie Island, Tyrone miner 22 5 5* brown grey fair 20 July ditto 124755 James Adams 8742 1st Surrey Croydon, Surrey labourer - - — — — 25 May Richmond 124756 Robert Ashby 8301 ditto Hammersmith, Midx. ditto - - - T- . — — 28 June ditto 124757 John Barnes 6363 ditto Croydon, Surrey ditto . _ ditto 124758 James Bashford 7508 ditto Reigate ditto - — — — ditto 124759 George Blackmore 7631 ditto Lambeth ditto - - — — — . ditto 124760 John Bond 7477 ditto Camberwell ditto , ditto 124761 William Boucher 7861 ditto St. James's, Middx. costermngr. - - — — — ditto 124762 Joseph Britton 8274 ditto Poplar boilermaker - - — — i ditto 124763 Thomas Burke 8452 ditto Lambeth, Surrey glass blower - - — — ditto 124764 Frederick Cable 7409 ditto Clapham lather — ditto 124765 Henry Wm. Carter 6633 ditto St. Pancras, Middx. Southwark, Surrey labourer - - — — ditto 124766 Frank Cole 7674 ditto ostler - - — — — . ditto 124767 John Cole 8231 ditto Lambeth plasterer - - — — ditto 124768 Thomas Connors 8577 ditto Battersea lather - — — 27 June ditto 124769 Henry Corley 7480 ditto Bermondsey labourer ditto 124770 John Cryer 6724 ditto Salford, Lancashire blacksmith - - y— — — ditto 124771 Michael Dawson 6858 ditto Bermondsey, Surrey St. Saviour's labourer ditto 124772 John Dickson 7164 ditto ditto . ditto 124773 Samuel Dimock 8732 ditto Lambeth wood cutter ditto 124774 John Dunn 8446 ditto Caloutta, East Indies musician - - — — — ditto 124775 John Edwards 8744 ditto Penge, Surrey costermngr. - f — — 23 May ditto 124776 George Elliott 8081 ditto Croydon labourer ditto 124777 John Ellis 6381 ditto At sea ditto _ ditto 124778 John Fox 7720 ditto London ditto - - — — ditto 124779 Harry Fox 8689 ditto Southwark, Surrey ditto - — — ditto 124780 Henry Galpin 8389 ditto Oxford ditto ditto • 124781 James Gambell 8657 ditto Lambeth, Surrey shoemaker - - — — 6 June ditto 124782 Alfred Garnish 7360 ditto Barking, Essex labourer ditto 124783 Wm. Joseph Gates 8453 ditto Lambeth, Surrey mason ditto 124784 Martin Gleeson 8368 ditto Bermondsey porter — ditto 124785 124786 James Green Henry Groves 8487 7142 ditto ditto Lambeth Croydon labourer blacksmith _ _ — ,19 June ditto ditto 124787 George Haddon 8185 ditto Lambeth carpenter ditto 124788 James Hannon 8504 ditto Clonmel, Tipperary St. Saviour's, Surrey dltts - - — — ditto 124789 Henry Haydon 8457 ditto bootfinisher - — — ditto 124790 John Humphries 7332 ditto Sydenham labourer ditto 124791 William Jackson 7741 ditto Croydon ditto ditto 124792 Timothy Kelly 8316 ditto Bermondsey ditto i I ditto 124793 James King 8086 ditto Kingston moulder - - — — i _ ditto 124794 John Lavell 8138 ditto Lambeth labourer 27 June ditto 124796 124796 Patrick Leyon Timothy McCarthy 8344 7751 ditto ditto Rotherhithe Lambeth ditto ditto — ditto ditto 124797 John McCormack 739' ditto Tipperary ditto • ditto 124796 Frederick Mylan 766 ditto Wandsworth, Surre; ditto - - — — ditto 12479S Themas Newman 843t ditto Barnes ditto ditto 12480C Joseph Reiley 830; ditto Rotherhithc ditto - - — — . ditto 124801 William Russell 7811 ditto Southwark book binde ditto 124802 James Scott 704' ditto Peckham labourer - - — — . . ditto 124802 edwd. Geo. Smith 8101 ditto Brixton bricklayer - - — — . ditto 124804 David H. Street 8784 ditto Walworth labourer — — — — — ditto 8 V U L I C K G A Z E T T E. January 29 DESEJUTERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). ezrioB St. NAME. Rsa. HO. cobps. WHKEE BOBN. THADE. COAT it TB003EBS. DATK O? DESEBTN. PLACE OP DESEBTION. MARKS and REMARKS. I- 13U6 thomas tracey 124806 Samuel Tucker i2 t307 edward Wallace 124308, Benjamin Ward -. 24809 John Welsh 124810 Frederick Williams 124311 Harry Williams . '.' 4812 Henry Williams .24313 John Williams 124814 Thomas Williams 7713 1st Surrey 7987 8150 8431 8360 7175 8707 8506 8440 8369 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Bermondsoy Taunton, Somerset Bermondsey, Surrey Croydon Bow, Middlesex London Stockwell, Surrey Southwark ChristcliHrch Lambeth labourer shoemaker labourer ditto porter book binder porter engineer printer mason 18 May 20 June Richmond ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto J4} 16i james Yates .34816 George Bell ; 24817| Robert Armstrong 12481S John A. Magee 124819 124820 124821 12- 1822 124823 124824 Wandsworth 1 South Hilton, Drhm South Down iTralee, Kerry Antrim Rifles Belfast, Antrim 731!) ditto 4503' N. Durham 3295 5507 labourer j - I confectionr. 32 5 — | 17i 5 clerk i 19 brown ' grey dk. brn'grey black iblue light fresh fair plain supposed plain dark 13 Dec. 14 Dec. 6 Jan. ditto Durham Downptrck. Belfast supposed with a travelling opera company oil pass to Donagbadee slightly pockpitted ; a bandiman ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion. and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will bo paid, except under special oircumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular PoUee is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESEBTBD PBOM. DATS. SATING. SIZB. WHBBB B0BH. ZfTBBa PACT. MARKS AND REMAKK3. Frederick Jones George Sadler William Gasgoyne Henry Addley George Stoate Fred T. Reeves Alfred Chettleburgh Robert Fielding John Bennett William Lewis John Ford Charles E. Helsden Frederick H. Percy Edward Horswood William Sale George Holt James J. Bownes J. D. Humphreys Hy. H. Denton Richard Thomson John Trembling George H. Knight Joseph Carr Michael Courtney James Brennen Thomas J. Pyer George Dixon William Humphries Thomas Hardiman • Stephen Dudley John W. Tully William Hall Henry Davies Charles Hayes Thos. W. Sherwood John H. Borders John Mooney John Anderson Pembroke, deserter Naval Barracks, deserter Xeretis, deserter Tenedos, deserter ditto ditto ditto Jumna, deserter ditto ditto Piterel, deserter ditto Naval Barracks, deserter Malabar, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Excellent, deserter D. of Welling/ on, deserter ditto Naval Barracks, deserter ditto ditto Asia, deserter Naval Barracks, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter ditto ditto ditto Cambridge, deserter ditto ditto ditto Shearwater, deserter ditto Naval Barracks, deserter ditto Implacable, deserter 18 Jan. 14 Jan. 4 Nov. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. 17 Oct. i 15 Jan. | 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 20 Oct. 20 Oct. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 5 Jan. 2 Jan. 1 Jan. ! 6 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Jan. 6 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 4 . Tail. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 Oct. 4 Oct. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 11 Jan. armourer ordinary A. B. I ordinary ditto ditto A. B. stoker, 2nd class ' d. tto 1 ditto boy, 1st class ditto ordinary yeomau of stores A. B. stoker, 2nd class ditto ordinary lamp trimmer boy, 1st class ordinary, 2nd c! as » i ordinary ditto ditto A. B. private, R. Marines ordinary signalman, 2nd cl. ordinary ditto private, R. Marines boy, 1st class ditto ditto ditto A. B. ! ordinary ! ordinary ditto boy, 1st clas » 32 20 27 24 21 21 22 24 22 21 18 19 19 26 27 26 25 25 2!> 17 19 32 20 22 21 SO 23 20 21 20 31 IS 18 18 18 20 20 21 19 18 5 5 5 7 5 2 61 7 84 9 4 54 6 6 4 7 64 6 64 2f 5 7 5 74 Eastbourne, Sussex 5 6 Camberwell, Surrey 5 4 Paddington, Middlesex 6 Arbroath, Forfar 5 Bristol brown 5 Maidstone, Kent brown 8 London brown 7 Dore, Derby dark 7 Rolands, Isle of Wight dark 6 Cardiff, Glamorgan brown 23 London dk. brn 0 Brightlirgsea, Essex dk. brn Clontarf, Dublin brown Freeston, Lincoln It. brn Marylebone, Middlesex brown Nottingham dark Rotlierham, Yorkshire brown Bristol brown Raunds, Northampton dk. bm Port Glasgow, Renfrew brown Calne, Wilts brown Roading, Berks brown St. Pancras, Middlesex red St. Luke's light Margate, Kent light Kilbirnie, Ayr dk. brn Preston, Lancashire light Newport, Monmouth brown Portsea, Hants brown Birmingham light Shaftesbury, Wilts dk. uii St. Luke's, Middlesex brown 3 Blue Pitts brown 4 Liverpool dark 2 Tipton, Stafford dark 5 11 Fareham, Hants light 5 5 Isl'ngton, Middlesex light 5 6 Westminster brown 5 4 Manchester light 15 24 ditto light dark grey brown hazel dk. brn blue light ; hazel blue brown groy brown grey grey hazel brown hazel blue grey dark grey blue hazel grey blue blue grey hazel grey grey grey blue grey hazel brown brown blue brown grey grey blue grey brown g « y dark dark fair fresh fair fresh fair fair sallow fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh fair fresh fair fair fresh pale ruddy fresh fair fair fresh fair grey fresh fair fair fair fair fair served in Excellent, St. Vincent, Bullfinch, Forte, and Jv. ma £ 3 reward senr on left hand ; served in Doris and Terror served in Fisgard and Zealous served in Pylades tattooed ou right, arm ; served in Implacable £ 3 reward served in Asia ditto ditto ditto ditto sear on left wrist tattooed on right arm ; sewed in St. Vnxent and Excellent served in St. Vincent, Excellent, Hector, Victory, Wye, and Favm £ 3 reward served in Implacable, Cambridge, & Royal Adela. de ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto American shield on left breast, star on rignt ditto cut on each forefinger ; served in Castor St St. Vincent £ 3 reward various marks on right arm ; served in Victory ditto servod in Boscairen ditto served in Encounter ditto served in Iron Duke, Juno, and Cadmus ditto served in Cadmus £ 3 reward wound inside right thigh ditto served in Zealous ditto ink spots on left wrist, burn on right arm served in Dan<? anchor and ' Wr. H.' on left arm ; served in Devastation £ 3 reward sorved in Implacable ditto served in Impregnable ditto served in Ganges ditto scar on right cheek ; served m Ganges served in St. Vincent, Excellent, and Thalia sear on left side of mouth ; served in Ganges and Thalia £ 3 reward served in Minotaur and Lord Warden ditto served in Doris and Sphinx ditto Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHABOED PKOtt. • DATS. BATING). H O < SIZE. WHEBB BOBN. HAIB. EYES. PA0B. MARKS AND REMARKS. George Penman Luigi Koukie William Hearn Henry Crew Charles Fowler Howard Farrar Thomas Keeler Thomas G. Garrett William Riley Levi Rowe Repulse Growler Aeon Charyldis Pearl ditto Dule of Wellington ditto St. Vincent Daphne 11 Dcc. 21 Sept. 17 Oct. 27 Sept. 27 Oct. - Oct. 21 Dec. 4 Nov. 1 Dec. A. B. wrrnt officer's cook ordinary ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ordinary, 2nd class A. B. ordinary, 2nd class boy, 2nd class private, R. Marines 23 19! 20 19 23 19 24 28 154 22 5 6 5 1 5 4 5 3J 5 7 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 3 5 7 Lynn, Norfolk Unrmola, Malta Ilfracombe, Devon St. Andrew's, Middx. Taunton, Somerset Pimlico, Middlesex Huddersfield, York Fcrdington, Dorset Kingston- on- Thames Luxborough, Somerset brown dark brown brown It. brn brown light brown brown brown grey dark grey grey grey grey grey grey hazel grey fair fresh fair fair dark fair fair fresh fresh discharged as objectionable; served in Implacable and Defence discharged as objectionable tattooed on arms and wrists ; discharged as objectionable My true Love, rt. arm, poeipitted ; discharged n3 objectionable discharged as objectionable served in Impregnable ''| tto served in Implacable ,. dl| to served in Ma'abir discharged as objectionable; served in Boscawen and Thalia low, projecting forehead; disehnreed as objectionable ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. NAME. DITC3ION. • wrsBB BOBN. TBADB. ri a * SIZE. j HAIB. BYES. PACB. COAT & TBOUSEBS 1 DATE OP 1 PLACE OP DISCHBG. | DI3CHABOE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Wm. Cunningham Frederick White* William Fenson John Heslin John Sands George Russell William Moran Thomas woodhall Patrick Walsh Daniel Bryan DepOt Chatham ditto DepSt R. MarineArt. ditto ditto ditto Depflt ditto Cork London Enfield, Middlesex Stockton- on- Tees* King's Lynn, Norfolk Workington, Cumb. Boecrea, Tipperary Shipton, York Clonmel, Tipperary Spital fields, Middlsx. boilermaker butcher labourer carter labourer ditto ditto ditto clerk labourer its 21 33J 20 25} 23 J 24 234 20} 21 5 6 5 64 5 7 5 54 5 8 5 114 5 9 5 8 5 7} 5 6} It. brn brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown brown grey grey hazel hazel hazel brown grey brown grey grey ruddy dark fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh unifoi m ditto ditto ditto uniform ditto 28 Jan. 21 Jan. 14 Jan. 13 Jan. 8 Jan. 19 Dec. Canterbury Chatham ditto Walmer Portsmouth ditto ditto ditto London Canterbury discharged as objectionable # alias Argent discharged as objectionable ' A- 5"' an". ' J-' on left # Durham discharged as worthless and incorrigible discharged with ignominy ^! tt0 crucifix and anchor on rt. arm ditto discharged as worthless Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHEBB BOBN. | TEADE. a a SIZE. nAis. EYES. PACB. COAT & TBOUSEBS DATS OP PLACE OF DESEBTN. DESEBTION. Thos. Cunningham John Anderson Frederick Hall George Jas. Aburn James Collins james Ritchie William Ford James McCulloch James Steel Charles Wright Chatham ditto ditto ditto R. Marine Art. ditto Dublin Newcastle- on- Tyne Salford, Lancashire London Knutsfcrd, Cheshire Larbert, Stirling Strathavon, Lanark Edinburgh Lanark Drayton, Norwich fireman 19; 5 54 brown hazel dark serge; dungaree quarry man 20 5 64 auburn blue fresh uniform labourer 19 5 5} brown groy fresh ditto printer 19 5 64 brown grey fresh ditto striker 194 5 54 brown brown fresh undress uniform blacksmith 22 5 e; brown hazel fresh uniform miner 224 5 104 It. brn brown fresh ditto porter 18 5 54 brown grey fresh brown ; tweed carter 19 5 6i black brown fresh tweed trousers labourer 18 5 54 brown hazel dark whits; black I MARKS and REMARKS. 21 Jan. * 16 Jan. Chatham 16 Jan. ditto 15 Jan. ditto 16 Jan. ditto 19 Jan. Portsmouth 19 Jau. ditto 10 Jan. Paisley 10 Jan. Coatbridge 20 Jau. Cambridge two scars on right cheek ; recruit * en route to Bristol off furlough to London ; brown mark below left breast ditto to Manohester ditto to London scar outside left knee; off furlough to Glasgow recruit ditto ditto LORNR> TR: PRINTED FOB HER MAJESTY's STATIONERY Oitce, bt HARBISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN's LANE, W. C,
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