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09/06/1875

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 09/06/1875
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5681
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> V rv J- / \ d But& orftg* CONTAINING substance of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen ( roods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who aft& not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other mart) of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5681 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1875. Kotlce.— It is requested that all communications lor tlie " 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 article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all Letters addressed to the Editor must be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded en'War Office Forms 88 and 88 A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS. FORGEEY. ' Description of a man who on the 21st ultimo, under the pretence of purchasing a pianoforte, tendered a forged cheque for £ 50, drawn on Lacon's Bank, Haleswortb, and signed. E. K. Lacon, and received a cheque for the balance, £ 25, from a pianoforte manufacturer in Oxford : about 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, whiskers, and hair, cut short; dressed in black clothes and silk hat. He represented himself to be the rector < » f a parish a few miles from Oxford, and is supposed to be the sime person as described in the Police Gazette of 27th March and 28th April last, charged with similar offences at Great Yarmouth and Cambridge. Information to be given to Superintendent Head, Police Office, Oxford, who holds a warrant for his apprehensicn.— Bow street, June 2. Charged on a sheriff's warrant with having on the 27th ultimo, at a bank in Glasgow, obtained £ 90, by means of a forged cheque : ANDREW NISBET, a clerk, about 25 yrs. of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark hair, small dark whiskers and moustache, chin clean shaved, and dark complexion ; dressed in dark suit. He is of genteel appearance, speaks with a Scotch accent, and talked about going abroad. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Brown, tfJlasgow,— Bow- street, June 2. boots, the trousers bulging at the knees. Has worked in Birmingham, Walsall, Merthyr Tydfil, and other places in South Wales. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Newtown, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, June 9. Stolen from the person on the 4th instant, at Eton : a silver Geneva Watch, maker Benson, Bond- street, London, coloured figures on face ; a small gold Geneva hunting Watch, marked ou back ' A. L. N.'; a silver kalf hunting Watch, keyless, crest on back, and engine- turned ; a gold Watch, maker Le Roy and Fib, marked ' E. L.' on back, No. 47678, and gold Chain attached, Locket, with portrait, and marked ' A. J. E.'; and a silver hunting Watch, with initials on front ' E. P.,' silver Chain, and silver Compass attached. Information to be given to Superintendent Dunham, Slough, or to Inspector Pearman, Eton College, Bucks.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen from the person of a gentleman in the borough of Sunderland, on the night of the 2ad instant : a gold lever Watch, No. 42120, has a small piece chipped off the dial near the figure ' 12,' had attached a gold albert curb Chain and a Seal, green stone on one side, red on the other; a Pocket Book, containing a £ 5 Bank of England Note, a bunch of Keys, a latch Key, a safe Key, and several Papers relating to coal dealing. Information to be given to Chief Constable Stainsby, Sunderland, Durham.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen from the person at Newport pleasure fair, about 8 p. m. on the 28th. inst., a patent silver lever Watch, No. 57027, no maker's name, sunk Seconds, open face, and capped. j£ l reward will be paid on its recovery and con- viction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Christie, Newport, Salop.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen from. the perscn of William Castree on the 18th instant, at Ludford Park : a silver lever Watch, No. 5735, maker's name Edwin Bolt, Redditch. Information to be given to Superintendent Dykes, Leominster, Herefordshire. — Bow- street, May 31. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described). Charged on a warrant with forgery : JABEZ STEAD MUSGRAVE, 50 or 55 years of age, nearly 6 feet high, slender build, carries himself erect, light complexion, sharp features, light liair, bushy at sides, and inclined to curl, light moustache, whiskers, and beard, slightly pockmarked, bald, aud has a deep indentation on top of head ; left Manchester by the 9' 10 p. m. train for Liverpool, on the 3rd instant. 1 n- - formation to be given to Chief Constable Palin, Town Hall, Manchester.— Bow- street, June 9. Description of GEORGE GRAHAM, charged on a wan- ant with having on the 17 th November, 1874, feloniously forged a certain acceptance of a certain Bill of Exchange for the payment of £ 175 10s. : he is from 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 to 6 inches high, dark brown [ hair, inclined to curl, dark brown whiskers all round his face, no moustache, hazel eyes, has a peculiarity [ about his eyes as if an operation had been performed upon him for squinting, fresh complexion, and ordinary nose and mouth; generally dresses in black frock coat, coloured trousers, and high black hat, and had a slovenly appearance; is a native of Felling, county of Durham, and up to last December was a ship- broker in New- castle. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Detectivo Department, Newcastle- on- Tyno. — Bow- street, June 7. Absconded on the 2- lth ultimo, charged a warrant with forgery of Bills, amounting to £ 2,475, BENJ. ARCHER POTTER, lately a drysalter in Queen- street, Glasgow : he is 31 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, ordinary make, fair complexion and hair, rather red whiskers, beard, and mous- tache ( full grown), and bald forehead ; dresses generally iu a black surtout coat ar. d dress hat; he is a native of Batley, Yorkshire. Information to be given to Chief Constable McCall, or to Deputy Chief Constable Brown, Glasgow, Lan arkshire.— Bow- street, June 7. ROBBERY AND larceny FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person of Thomas Poulton, on the 7th instant: a silver Geneva Watch, enamelled face, black figures aud small seconds hand, also a gold Albert Chain, snake pattern, with Locket attached. By a man named EDWARD PHILLIPS, a shoemaker, 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sandy hair, whiskers, beard and moustache; rather well dressed in dark clothes, round hard hat, elastic- side BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Between 3 and 5- 30 a. m. on the 3rd inst., the dwelling- house of Mr. . lames Rothwell, licensed victualler, Crown Inn, Copy Nook, Blackburn, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : a lady's gold lever Watch, gold dial, seconds hand, No. 16555, had a gold Guard, small chain pattern, attached ; a silver lever Watch, white dial, seconds hand, maker . T. Ainsworth, Blackburn, No. 54582, with a fine silver Guard attached ; also 8s. or 9s. iu silver aud copper Money. Information to bo given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- st., June 7. Stolen in the borough of Shrewsbury, by means of house- breaking, on the 31st ultimo : a lady's gold consular Geneva Watch, " No. 30736, gold dial, and gold Albert Chain attached ; a silver English lever Watch, open face ; a pair of gold Eye- glasses ; an old silver Watch, No. 784, maker John Kirk, London ; a plated Albert ; a steel ditto ; aud about £ 50 in Gold. Information to be given to Head Constable Davies, Shrewsbury, Salop.— Bow- street, June 4. Early on the morning of the lst instant, a dwelling- house at Dunchurcb, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : a silver Geneva Watch, single case, white dial, no seconds hand, engraved back with plain shield in centre, had attached a brass Key, with ' Barilla Farnham,' thereon ; a pair of common black Ear- rings, have been repaired > ten nickel silver Spoons, Bix Tea, four Table ; eight Pocket Knives, containing several Blades, Cork Screws, & c.; a Chemi.- e, a Night Dress, a pair of Drawers, a BoiJice, all marked ' M. Butler,' in front ; two baby's white Petticoats ; four white brilliant and three diaper Pinafores ; two Shirts and three Night Dresses, children's ; two white linen Aprons ; two white Table Cloths ; four Chamber Towels ; aud six Tea Cloths. Supposed by two tramps. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Jervis, Rugby, Warwick- shire.— Bow- street, June 2. Between 10 p. m. the 24th and 5 a. m. the 25th ultimo, a dwelling- house at High- lane, was broken and entered and stolen therein : a dark brown Overcoat, brown velvet collar, double- breasted, three pockets outside, two on the right side, one on the left, and one iaside left breast, brown covered buttons, and much worn ; a boy's blue pilot Overcoat, black velvet collar, lined with bright scarlet plaid, and black bone buttons, nearly new ; a woollen scarf Shawl, black and white plaid, nearly new ; 35 yards of black Silk ; a gill's Jacket, imitation sealskin, lined with black satin, and much worn ; a Writing Desk, made of light brown polished wood, inlaid with brass round the edge of the lid, and a plate in centre about 14 inches by 7 inches ; two £ 5 Bank of England Notes; and about £ 5 in Gold and Silver. 20s. reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Lawton, County Police Station, Stockport, Cheshire.— Bow- sireet, June 2. HORSE ANB CATTLE STEALING. Stolen during the night of the 6th instant, from a field at Netteswell Bury, the property of John Frederic Coleman, farmer a black cart Mare, 10 years old, about 15 hands 3 inches high, white star on forehead, and one small white saddle mark. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, Police Station, Epping, Essex.— Bow- street, June 9. Found straying at Oldbury, on the night of the 31st ultimo, supposed to have been stolen : a red Heifer, in calf. Information to be given to Superintendent Kemp, Halesowen, Worcestershire.-— Bow- strcet, June 9. Description of CHARLES MOLE, a labourer, who has absconded from Portsmouth, charged with horse- stealing. He is about 23 years of age, 5 feet .10 iuches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes with a Cast in both, dark complexion, head inclines to one side ; dressed in black billycock hat, white slop, cord trousers, and heavy lace- up boots. Information to be given to Head Constable Barber, Portsmouth, Hants, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen from a stable on the Burford- road, near Chipping Norton, Oxon, on the night of the 28th ultimo : a brown mare Pony, about 13 hands high, aged, has a cut in one ear, long tail, and walks a little stiff behind. The property of Edward Skey, dealer, Chipping Norton, Oxon. Information to be given to Superin. indent Lakin, County Police Station, Chipping Norton, Oxon.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen between 9' 30 p. m. on the 30th, and 3- 30 a. m. on the 31st ultimo, from a field at Bentley- with- Arksey, near Dencaster, the property of Thomas Clark, cattle dealer : a brown Gelding, about 14 hands higb, aged, black legs, tuft of hair on both knees, from being down, switch tail, rather slack backed, and in low condition. By a man, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, and stout built; dressed in black cloth coat, cord trousers, black soft billycock hat, and clogs; he passed through the Barnsdale toll- bar with the horse, at 1 a. m on the 31st ultimo. Information to be given to Superintendent Astwood, West Riding Consta- bulary, Doncaster.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen d' . ring the night of the 26th ultimo, from a field at Greenford* n- eeu : a black Gelding, 5 years old, 16 hands high, long mane, bang tail, and no hind shoes,— Metropolitan Police, X Division, June 7. Description of two men charged with stealing a Cow ( recovered) from Handley, in the parish of Staveley, on the 2- 2nd ultimo : one about 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches higb, dark hair, slight dark whiskers, no moustache, fresh com- plexion, thin features, and slender built; dressed in black cloth jacket and vest, dirty grey cloth trousers, and black cloth cap ; had the appearance of a collier. The other about 20 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, light brown or sandy hair, very slight sandy whiskers, no moustache, thin features, and slender build; dressed in a suit of brown cloth, with small white spots in it, and black billycock hat; had the appearance of a farmer or cattle dealer. Infoimation to be given to Superiutendent Carline, County Police Office, Chesterfield, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, June 4. Description of a man who gave the name of WILLIAM GULLY, of Clifton, Bristol, charged with obtaining by fake pretences from George Goddard, a Horse, by givirg a fictitious cheque' in payment at Binegar Fair, on the 19th instant: about 60 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, and grey bushy whiskers ; dressed in a suit of black, with black high hat, large pattern gold Guard, with large locket, wore gold Spectacles, and appears to be deaf. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Somerset Constabulary, Glastonbury, or to Sergeant Yowles, Wells, Somerset.— Bow- street, May 31. Further information and description of two men charged on ^ warrants with stealing two Ponies from Lazenby and Yearby, near ltedcar, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, on the night of the 13th instant, both natives of Essex, but have been at Marske- by- the- Sea, for a considerable time, working in the ironstone mines, and may seek similar employment, or in coal pits or public works. They have also been in the ha" bit of attending horse sales and dealing in old horses. The Trap they took away with them from Marske has since been returned : EDWARD HARTGROVE, alias PIGEON COTE NED, who left his wife behind, is about 40 years of age, about 5 feet 8£ inches high, dark hair and whiskers, inclined to stoop, and turns his feet outwards, andis well known at Romford ; generally dressed in green checked trousers, black cloth coat, aud cap with double peaks. He is a native of Ongar, near Romford, Essex. And WILLIAM ALLEN, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, or 5 feet 11 inches, slender build, fresh complexion, rather good - looking, light hair and moustache, aud no whiskers ; generally dressed in dark blue coat and vest, and black trousers, or in a suit of black, and velvet cap. Left his wife at Marske. He is a native of Chadwell or Chadwellheath, Essex. A third man is supposed to be in their company about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fresh complexion, and light whiskers all round the chin; dressed in dark clothes and black hard felt hat. Hartgrove and Allen wore seen at Rosley Hill Fair, Cum- berland, on the 17th instant, dealing with the two Ponies. The brown one was sold, and has since been recovered. The grey pony is still missing. It is 14 hands 2 inches high, ( not 13 hands high as before- stated.) Information to be given to Superintendent Priest, Guis- borough, or to Sergeat Kitching, South Eston, Middlesbro', Yorkshire.— Bow- street, May 31. Farther information respecting the Pony stolen from J — 2 POLICE GAZETTE. June 9 Vange Rectory ( as advertised in tlie Police Gazette of the 26th instant): the pony was 14 instead of 13 hands high, off hind foot white, and not the near hind foot, as previously stated, has a sear on near hind fetlock joint, and a scar on off fore fetlock joint, cut by the shoe. Information to be given at the Police Station, Southend, Essex.— Bow- street, May 31. LARCENY A ID EMBEZZLEMENT. Desciiption of WILLIAM TRIVETT, a clerk and lace salesman, who absconded on the 24th ultimo, charged with embezzlement: he is from 36 to 40 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches bigh, brown hair, sandy beard aud moustache, shaves a little under the lip, thin features, slender build, bald place on top of head, size of a half- crown; generally dresses in dark blue frock coat, Scotch plaid trousers, and high hat; frequents betting places. Information to be given to Chief Constable Poyntz, Borough Police Station, Nottingham, who ' holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, June 9. Charged on a warrant with embezzlement: BERESFORD LOVETT JONES, late of 35, St. Mary- square, Kennington, about 50 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, slender build, stoops a little, fresh colour, hair turning grey, small whiskers, no moustache, and wears spectacles ; generally dressed in shabby dark clothes, and high hat. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Mr. Jennison Hopper, Great Kelk, East Riding, York, on the 21th ultimo, between 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. : two cotton Sheets, two Table Cloths, one red and white and one white, some Towelling, an Anti- macassar, and on e metal Teapot. By a man of the following description: JACOB alias WILLIAM ASKAM, ( a lodger with Mr. Hopper) 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, and stout figure ; dressed in fustian jacket, eork trousers, black vest, and cap ; and a native of Sutton St. James, Lincolnshire. Information to be given to Superintendent Harper, Great Driffield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen on the 3rd instant, between 2 and 3, from the drawing- room of the house of D. A. Taylor, Esq., Linkfield- street, in the borough of Reigate : one silver champagne Challenge Cup, with inscription—' Won by Edward Nolan in J- mile University Race'; and three small silver round old- fashioned Tea Caddies. By two young men, one about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high; dressed in a light loose tweed coat with tweed trousers and vest, dark com- plexion, no whiskers, very slightly built. The second is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high; dressed in dark tweed clothes, both wearing hard felt hats, dark sallow com- plexion, fiat face with a small tuft of hair on chin. Both were respectably dressed. These men were stopped by the Police on the main road to Croydon, near the Caterham Railway Junction, and made their escape upon being followed hy the Police. The short one was seen to throw a portion of the property away, which was recovered, broken up. They can be identified. Information to be given to Head Con- stable Rogers, Redhill, Surrey.— Bow- street, June 7. Absconded on the 22nd ultimo, from Margaret- street, Marylebone, stealing a gold Geneva open- face Watch, gold dial, wi| h gold Chain and Locket attached; and £ 3 7s. 8d., the property of his employer : a youth, 16 fears of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, aud brown hair ; dressed in a dark mixture suit, and has a respectable appear- ance. Has some friends at Leicester, and is supposed to have gone there.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, June 7. Absconded from his lodging, Redhill, charged with stealing two black cloth Coats with pockets on hips, two Waistcoats, a pair of light- coloured Trousers, and a pair of side- spring Boots, recently clumped : a man about 20 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark hair and complexion, face small and rather blotchy, and his upper teeth project when talking ; he worked as a plumber and painter's labourer, and has served 9 months in Petworth Gaol for stealing clothes from Horsham. All reasonable expenses will be paid. In- formation to be given to Head Constable Rogers, Redhill, Surrey.— Bow- street, June 4. Stolen between 8 and 9' 30 a. m. on the 29th ultimo, from a bedroom at the Duke of York public- house, Tunbridge Wells : a silver verge Watch, single case, has ' E. H.' marked on the back; a dark blue Coat, three outside pockets, one a ticket pocket, and one iuaide left breast; a d{ irk grey single- breasted Vest, three pockets ; a white and red Pocket- hand- kerchief ; and a briar- root Pipe ; the property of George Eaves. By a man who lodged there one night: about 20 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark hair, fair com- plexion, no whiskers or moustache; dressed in a black cloth suit, high black hat, and black necktie ; has the appearance of an hotel waiter or boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Embery, Town HalJ, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Bow- street, June 4. Stolen about 2 a. m. on the 2nd instant, from a dwelling- house in Sandbach a pair of lace- up Boots, a pair of water- tight ditto, a stuff Dress, a dark Skirt, a dark winsey Skirt, a black merino Jacket, a scarf Shawl, four pairs of Stockings, a wool Shawl, a puce ditto, a plaid ditto, two woollen Scarves, seven Aprons, a Nightgown, a window Blind, a Chemise, a Skirt, four Pillow Slips, and a brown Umbrella, the property of Peter Bailey. By three forgemen who lodged in the house, and absconded at the time of the robbery : JAMES LYNCH, 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, light hair and complexion, sandy moustache; dressed in moleskin trousers, blue coat, worsted cap, and strong boots. MARTIN GAVIN, 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark hair and complexion ; dressed in moleskin trousers, grey cloth jacket, and worsted cap. MARTIN BROWN, 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light hair and complexion, small sandy moustache ; dressed in light grey clothes and cap. Information to be given to Superintendent Rowbottom, Con- stabulary Station, Middlewich, or to Inspector Hulme, Con- stabulary Station, Sandbach, Cheshire, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- street, June 4. Absconded on the 26th ultimo, embezzling £ 50 : a youth, 18 years of age, fair complexion and hair, and blotched face ; dressed in blue cutaway coat and vest, grey trousers, and high hat. He will probably emigrate.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, June 2. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Middlesborough, on the 28th instant: a small silver Geneva Watch, No. 14735; a long plated gold Guard attached. By a man, who lodged in tne house two nights and absconded : he is about 28 years of ' age, 5 feet 7 to 8 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and moustache, and slender figure; he said he was a cabinetmaker, and came from Malton ; dressed in dark shooting coat, grey striped trousers and vest, and a grey or drab hat, with a' button at the top. Information to be given to Chief Con- stable Saggerson, Middlesborough.— Bow- street, May 31, Stolen from a dwelling- house at Milford, parish of Bas- church, on the morning of the 19th instant : a Brooch, set with three pebbles ; a muslin Dress, white ground with blue sprig; and a white corded Petticoat, supposed marked ' E. Noneley' on the band; the property of Elizabeth Noneley, Milford. By a young woman, who lodged in the house the night before, about 25 years of age, about 4 feet 9 inches high, dark hair, and sallow complexion ; dressed in black jacket, trimmed with crape, black dress, black hat, trimmed with crape and a large plait of crape in front and black feather behind, grey skirt, trimmed with red braid. She gave the name of WILLIAMS, and said she had been nurse in several lunatic asylums. Information to be given to Superintendent Gou<# Oswestry, or to Police Constable Lyndon, Baschurch, Salcp.— Bow- sireet, May 31. Description of HENRY WILLIAMSON, a tramping shoemaker, supposed to be a native of Newcastle, charged with stealing a pair of new elastic- side Boot Tops, a quantity of Leather for bottoms of same, and a pair of Wooden Lasts ( 7| size) at Whitby, on the 22ud instant, the property of John Beadnell; he is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, rather long, which he combs to the front of his ears on both sides, thin features, and rather high cheek bones; dressed in dark clothes and round hard black hat. He was accompanied by his wife, and will probably seek employment in some large town. Informaion to be given to Superintendent Ryder, North Riding Constabulary, Whitby, Yorkshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, May 31. Description of WILLIAM BAKER, charged with stealing a quantity of Iron ( recovered) : about 35 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, has lost his front teeth; dressed in" a sleeved waistcoat, cord trousers, and hard jimcrow hat; hawks herrings and collects old iron ; has been living in Shrewsbury, with a woman, a native of Wrexham, of which place Baker is supposed to be a native. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, County Police Office, Shrewsbury, or to Sergeant Williams, Worthen, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, May 31. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Charged with obtaining Money by false pretences : THOMAS WATSON, 35 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark brown hair and moustache ; dressed in tall Alpine hat, and long Irish travelling coat, with belt round, much worn ; is going from town to town representing that he is one of the firm of Messrs. Watson and Bowman, auctioneers, Darlington. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, June 4. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. A man, unknown, who was found dead in the Barnsley- canal, in the township of Royston, on the 6th instant, at an inquest held the verdict ' Found drowned in Barnsley Canal, without any mark of violence,' was returned ; 55 to 60 years o£ age, 5 feet. 5 or 6 inches long, fresh complexion, grey hair, bald on top of head, grey whiskers all round face, no mous- tache, and stoutly built; dressed in black cloth coat, black silk velvet vest, dark mixture cloth trousers, much worn, grey worsted stockings, leather garters with buckles, silk neckerchief, white with reddish spots, blucher boots, and black billycock hat with feather in it ; and is supposed to be a labourer. Information to be given to Superintendent Sykes, Barnsley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, June 9. Description of JAMES JOHNSON, commit! ed fir trial at the next Middlesex Sessions for larceny : he is 27 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and moustache, whiskers and beard shaved, hazel eyes, small - sear on right cheek ; dressed in dark grey overcoat, grey tweed suit under, striped cotton shirt, brown felt hat, lace boots, speaks with strong North country accent, and of respectable appearance.— Metropolitan Police, H Division, June 9. Description of a man giving the pame of DAVID MORGAN, who was sentenced on the 7th instant to two months imprisonment, for attempting to pick pockets at Trowbridge, on the 5th instant : 29 years of age, 5 feet 5£ inches high, dark hair, turning slightly grey, whiskers shaved off, thick dark sandy moustache, blue eyes, and fresh complexion; says he belongs to Cardiff. Lie hawks flash Ear- rings, and is supposed to be well known in Birmingham. Information to be given to Superintendent White, Trow- bridge, Wilts.— Bow- street, June 9. Description of a man who gave the name of ROBERT SEYMOUR ( supposed fictitious), of Preston, no occupation, who is committed for trial at the Devon Quarter Sessions held at Exeter on the 29th instant, for picking pockets at Totnes Railway Station on the evening of the fair : from 36 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches higb, grey eyes, light brown hair, fair complexion, slight whiskers and moustache, inclined to be red, enlargement of left thumb, middle size, and of military appearance ; dressed in dark brown overcoat, dark speckled coat and vest, dark tweed trousers, elastic- side boots, hard felt hat, and carried a reversible overcoat, black and light ( mackintosh). It is supposed that this man is well known in Plymouth and Cornwall, where he may have been previously convicted for felony. Information to be given to Superintendent Dore, G Division, Devon Constabulary, Kingsbridge.— Bm- sireet, June 7. Description of ANN CHAMBERS, a hawker of lace, committed to Dorchester Gaol on the 31st ultimo, for one month, for larceny : 45 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, swarthy complexion, and several cuts on face ; dressed in black. She has a pedlar's certificate for the borough of Arundel, which expired on the lst of April last; and the above offence endorsed on same. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Coward, Borough Police Office, Guildhall, Dorchester, Dorset.— Bow- street, June 7. Description of ALFRED HONE, committsd to North allerton Gaol for 14 days hard labour, on the 5th instant, under the Vagrant Act: he is 16 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, and hazel eyes ; dressed in a dark brown mixture coat and vest, old light canvas trousers, and cheesecutter cap.| He says he is a native of Epsom, but has been employed in an umbrella manufac- tory in Sloane- street, Chelsea. Also description of WILLIAM HARRISON, a native of Goldsbro', Yorks, committed on the 5th instant for trial at the next York Assizes, on a charge of Arson, 42 years of age, 5 feet 4| inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, and small brown whiskers. He has been employed as ii, farm labourer. Information to be given to Superintendent Ryder, North Riding Constabulary, Whitby, Yorkshire. — Bow- street, June 7. Description of a"' man committed for trial at the next quarter sessions at Gloucester, charged with picking pockets at Chipping Sodbury : he gave his name JOHN JACKSON, a bootcloser and a native of Plymouth, 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair cut short, light moustache, little hair on chin, and cut mark on right cheekbone ; dressed in dark coat, light grey trousers and vest, and black bowler hat, and carried a dark overcoat, much worn. Information to be given to Superintendent Ellison, Chipping Sodbury, Glouces- tershire.— Bow- street, June 7. Description of CHARLES MORTIMER, a tramping painter, committed to Falkingham House of Correction, on the_ 4th instant, for 1 calendar month hard labour for larceny: he is 27 years of age, 5 feet 3| inches high, dark complexion, broad features, blaek moustache and imperial, whiskers shaved off, high forehead, dark eyes, raised eyebrows, long sharp nose, left forefinger short and deformed, large ring- worm mark round left leg, and knock kneed ; dressed in black hard hat, black cloth coat and vest, double breasted, pockets outside, and one inside left breast, grey tweed trousers, fly fionts, old spring- side boots, blue worsted stockings, paper collar, striped necktie, with common pin, set with photographs of female ; he states that he leart his trade in the Commercial- road, London, and woiked at Greenwich Hospital ; he had in his possession a pallet Knife; three' putty ditto ; and a dinner ditto ; a graining Brush and Comb ; Necklet and Bracelets, made of blue and white beads, and tied with blue tape at the ends; and a Moody and Sankey's Hymn Book, all of which are supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, Kesteven County Police Station, Lincoln.— Bou- street, June 7. Description of a tramping watch and clockmaker, who gave the name of JOHN SMITH, who was commit4ed for 7 days under the Vagrant Act, on the 5th instant: 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, slender make, dark hair and complexion ; dressed in dirty black frock coat, black waist- coat and trousers. He says he has worked at Coventry and most towns in England and WTales, and sometimes says he is a hair dresser. Information to be given to Chief Superin-/ tendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Christie, Newport, Salop.— Bow- sireet, June 7. WILLIAM HAMMOND, alias EMMES, advertised in the Police Gazette of the 31st ultimo, charged with stealing a ' Watch,* & c., from the Weymouth Club- house, has been apprehended and the property recovered. lie now stands committed for trial at the next quarter sessions, having been previously convicted at Poole of larceny from dwelling- house. He has been in different parts of the county during the past fourteen years attending beat clubs, & c. : he is' 36 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, high cheek bones, and scar on left leg; dressed in a dark cutaway coat, dark vest, brown trousers, and black cap ; states that he was born at Oxford, but has been living some years at Richmond, Surrey, a'waterman. A photograph can be had on application. Information to be given to Superintendent Vickery, Police Office, Weymouth, Dorset.— — Bow- street, June 4. Missing from her home since 4 a. m. on the 4th instant : a lady of title, 21- J years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches highj thin aud elegant, finely cut oval face, aquiline nose, large almond- shaped eyes, small mouth, with slightly hanging under lip, very dark brown ( almost black) hair, which is worn in plaits or curls, stoops slightly when walking, and has a peculiar habit of giving a short cough at intervals ; dressed in black silk dress with bottom flounce, trimmed with fringe, deep tunic in front, with sash behind, and cashmere cape with fringe to match, and black felt hat with large black feather. It is feared some ill has befallen her, she being of unsound mind. Information to ; be given to Superintendent O'Kill, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bow- street, June 4. ' Remanded at Hastings till the 8th instant, charged with stealing, at St. Leonards on the 19th April last, two Ponies, a Phaeton, and a set of Harness, the property of J. W Lester ( not recovered) : ALFRED EDW. BURROWS also ARTHUR EDWARDS, 16 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, thin sallow complexion, long dark hair, inclined to curl aud parted in the middle, very slight dark moustache, ' A. B.' in ink on light, fore arm, and scar on right chin ; dressed in black cloth oxonian coat ( pockets behind), vest, and trousers, and white straw hat with black band, linen marked ' A. A. E! Burrow.' He is supposed to have committed similar offences at Windsor, Brighton, Worthing, Tnnbridge Wells, & e. He gave as his address 22, Approach- road, Bethnal green, Lon- - don. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Hastings, Kent.— Bow- street. June 2. Remanded until the 7th instant, on a charge of house- breaking : PATRICK WILSH, says lie is a native of Liverpool, a labourer, 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches higb, sallow com- plexion, light hair and whiskers, and slight moustache, blue eyes, scar on right cheekbone, also on outside of left leg, and one inside of right thigh from a running sore, four dots pricked in blue ink on left arm, and the second toe of right foot deformed ; dressed in white slop, open in front, blue striped cotton shirt, grey and white striped trousers, old light boots, and dark cap with knob at top ; he states that he has been travelling about the country eight years. SAMUEL LEVY, states he is a native of Hull, a sailor 27 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, black hair, whiskers) and moustache, fresh complexion, sharp features, and very dark eyes; dressed in grey striped mixture shirt, blue and white plaid scarf, blue stockings, da « » k tweed suit, double- breasted coat and vest, and trousers with fly fronts, and good Wellington boots. Aud GEORGE FORDHAM, says he is a native of Ports- mouth, a labourer, 19 years of age, 5 feet 3| inches higb, black hair, no whiskers, blue eyes, fresh complexion, slight scar on bridge of nose, several scars on right and left breast, also round the neck and under right arm ; dressed in old round tweed jacket, black cloth vest, old light- coloured plaid scarf, white calico shirt, old elastic- side boots, and black billy- cock hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, Kesteven County Police Station, Lincoln.— Bow- street, June 2. In custody at the County Police Station, Nottingham charged with night poaching aud shooting at Police Constable Storer early on the morning of the 30th ult. : a man givin ti- the name of JOHN SMITH, a tramping navvy, about 40 yeara of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, whiskers inclining to sandy, and grey eyes ; wears a brown velveteen - June 9. POLICE GAZETTE. S < > coat, with very loiig laps and large pockets inside. Informa- tion to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Palethorpe, County Police Station, Nottingham.— Bow- street, June 2. Committed fcr trial at the July Quarter Sessions at Spalding, charged with obtaining Goods by false pretences : a man calling himself JAMES GREEN, a native of Thet- ford, Norfolk, 37 years of age, 5 feet C inches high, clean shaved, short sandy bair, and red face; dressed in double- breasted topcoat, with velvet collar, no vest, black cord trousers, chummy hat, and strong laced boots. He _ states that a short time ago he was employed as an eDgine driver at Middlesborough. Information to be giveu to Superinten- dent Leaper, Spalding, or to Sergeant Biggadyke, Long Sutton, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, June 2. Description of two men, apprehended on the night of the 14th instant, on 1he turnpike road, Wood End, between Lichfield, and Birmingham, and committed for trial at the n<> xt Quarter Sessions, at Stafford, charged with stealing two pig's Chawls, dried, found in their possession; the property of some person or persons unknown : RICHARD HEBERT, supposed fictitious, 47 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches higb, sallow complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers, rather stoutly built; dressed in a mixed coloured tweed jacket, light vest, very old and ragged, corduroy trousers, old faded muffler, soft hat, and old clogs, one of which is worn at the toe. JAMES EDWARDS, 37 or 38 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, light complexion, light brown hair, no whiskers or moustache, long face, and rather thin : dressed in a dirty white slop, moleskin trousers and vest, blue check shirt, faded blaek cloth cap, with peak, and two brass buttons, elastic- side boots, and wears leather straps round his wrists ; states he has served 4 years in the 68th Regiment, and has lost his discharge. , , Photographs may be bad on application. Information to be given to Sergeant Hammond, Shenstone, near Lichfield, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, June 2. West Bromwich'; one snuff- coloured Overcoat, long skirt?, on them ; two gold Necklaces, one snake- chain pattern, the two buttons behind, and velvet collar ; one pair men's elastic : other link pattern, very fine ; a gold Scarf Pin, with cameo side Boots, buttons on side, and toecaps; one soft billycock ! stone ; two gold Brooches, one with coral stone, square shape, Hat, lined with blue and white silk ; one pair boy's Trousers, • one like the shape of a heart; and a gold Keeper Ring, the blue twill, bound with black braid ; two Paisley Shawls; ' property of Mr. Valentine Lockly. Information to be given I nine yards printed cotton Plaid, pink ; one pair red Morocco , to Chief Superintendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Ser- child's Boots ; one woollen plaid Shawl; one light- coloured geant Christie, Newport, Salop.— Bow- street, May 31, double- breasted Vest; one blue reefer Coat, velvet collar, rk, FE0PEETY STOLEN. Stolen from Elm Grove, Waltsn- on- Thames, on the 3rd instant : four Salt Cellars, four Salt Spoons, one Mustard Pot and Mustard Spoon, all silver, having the crest of a lion. Information to be given to Superintendent Bungard, Surrey Constabulary, Chertsey.— Bow- street, June 9. Stolen about 2 p. m. on the 8th instant, from the mess- room at Milton Barracks, in the borough of Gravesend : three J5 Bank of England Notes, dated London, 23rd April, 1/ 75 E | 26, Nos. 51102, 51103, and 51104. Information to be given to Head Constable Berry, Police Office, Gravesend, Kent.— Bow- street, June 9. Stolen since the 28th ultimo, from a warehouse, situate in Lion- street, in the borough of Ipswich, the property of Messrs. Harrison and Gislingham, upholsterers three small Boxes, containing some very thin Porcelain China Cups aud Saucers, and Egg Cups ; a Box, gold Lacquer, on a sort of rosewood, with groups of flowers ; a Lacquered black Box, with figures of storks in gold, both on sides and all over the lid ; a gold Lacquered flat Box, fitted as an inkstand, with receptacle for pencils and pens. Information to be given to Head Constable Mason, Police Office, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk,— Bow- street, June 9. Stolen between 7 p. m. on the 28th ult. and 2 p. m. on the lst instant, from a stable, the property of John Jones, Cefenycoed, Montgomeryshire : a Breast- Plate, and three brass Ornaments, one a horse, ane a small star, and the other a small diamond in the centre, and two small straps attached to one end ; a Leading Rein with two brass Buckles; and two Stars of a bridle, & c., all nearly new. Information to be given to Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool, or to Police Con- stable Lewis, Llansaintffraid, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen during the afternoon of the 3rd instant, from a dwelliug- liouse in Oxford : a gentleman's J- plate gold lever Watcb, maker Leech, Salisbury, No. 10039, a massive gold albert Chain attached ; a gold Mordan Pencil- case ; a car- buncle Ring ; two mourning Rings, engraved ' French' and ' Cooper'; a lady's gold Watch Chain, with a gold Locket attached, ornamented in Greek pattern in blue enamel, and Photograph of a child inside; two gold Lockets, one with turquoise, the other plain; an ivory Mordan Pencil- case, with gold stars ; a gold Brooch, with glass and hair; a gold chain- link Bracelet, with gold pendant and stone; a small round gold and blue enamel Locket, containing hair ; a small gold Maltese Cross ; an Irish bog- oak Bracelet ; a long gold neck Chain, with Ring, Seals, and Locket attached ; a short neck Chain ; a plaiu gold Locket, initials in blue enamel; a gold Locket, set with large carbuncle ; a gold Brooch, with pearl in centre; three gold Seals on Ring, with crests and monogram ; two mourning Rings, one blue and the other black enamel; the plated Fittings of a dressing- case; a £ 5 Bank of England Note, and about £ G in Gold and Silver. Supposed by a man who called and represented that he was sent to repair the gas pipe : about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, very dark complexion, wavy hair, dark beard on chin, stout build, and dressed in dark clothes and hard felt hat. £ 20 reward. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Head, Police Office, Oxford.— Bow- stieet, June 7. Stolen from the divelling- house of Mr. T. Thomas, of Caterham, Surrey, between 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. on the lstius. : five Meerschaum Pipes, one of which is large and silver mounted with the initials ' T. T.', and three Pipe Cases. Two guineas reward will be paid on recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders. Also from the dwelling- house of Mrs. Mills, of Godstone, about 9 a. m. on [ the 2nd instant: a silver hunting Watch, maker Barraud, Cornhill; with a gold Albert Chain, snake pattern, and Key attached. By a lad 15 years of age, slightly built, about 5 feet high, fair complexion, and good- looking. Information to be given [ to Superintendent Murtell, Surrey Constabulary, Godstone.— Bow- street, June 7. Stolen from Grove- cottage, Heesham, on the 31st ultimo: two old English china Ornaments, a shepherd and shep- herdess, botti damaged, the shepherd holding a lamb, the shepherdess a basket of eggs. Also a double Sovereign, a Half- Sovereign, date 1817 ; two gold Quarter Dollar Pieces, and one other Gold Coin. Supposed by tramps. Information to be given to Superintendent Bungard, Surrey Constabulary, Chertsey.— Bow- street, June 4. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Joseph Wilkinson, of Bromford- lane, West Bromwich, during the night of the lst instant: one black frock Coat, name on strap ' Israel Hadley, Oldbury'; one black silk velvet Waistcoat ; one pair black cloth Trousers, lined with white twill ; one suit of dark grey Clothes, men's size, with velvet collar, name on strap ' Harper, ' Harper' on straps ; one pair men's elastic side Boots. Infor- mation'^ be given to, Superintendent Woj'laston, Westbrom- wich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, June 4. Stolen from the bar of the Holly bush at Witney, between 2 and 5 p. m. on the 2nd instant: a silver lever Watch, flat glass, maker Scarrott, Worcester, on dial, No. 3605. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Cope, Police Station, Witney, Oxon.— Bow- street, Juue 4. Stolen from a gentleman's room in the borough of Cambridge : a gold open- face English lever Watcb, maker Edward Scrivener, No. 9495, a gold curb graduated albert Guard, with a 5- rouble Russian gold Piece and a gold Locket with the monogram ' HHR' thereon, attached. Information to be given to Head Constable Terrell, Borough Police Office, Cambridge.— Bow- street, June 4, Stolen on the morning of the lst instant, from a bed- room at the Fountain Inn, Week- street, the following pro- perty : a gold neck Chain with Locket attached, with the words ' Good luck,' in the shape of a horse- shoe; a pair of gold Ear- rings, with three drops on each of them; and a small gold Brooch, the property George Benzie, the landlord. Supposed by a man who lodged in the house two nights, and stated that he was a waiter : about 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, slight complexion, brown hair, and clean- shaved ; dressed in a black cloth coat, vest, trousers, waist- coat, and high crown hat. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, June 4. Stolen from No. 3, Beaufort- villas, Bath, during the night of the 15th ultimo : a tawny red Irish setter Bitch, 2i| years old, well feathered, slightly white on chest, with fiesh coloured nose, name— Nell. JI reward will be paid on its recovery and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Major Squire, 2nd Somerset Militia, Bath.— Bow- street, June 2. Stolen from the Brick House, Marden, Herefordshire, on the 25th ultimo : a dark velveteen Jacket, with three pockets inside and two outside, and sporting buttons, mended on one sleeve near the shoulder, the property of E. Stedman. Suspicion is attached to a man, supposed to be a drover, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches higb, and pale face; dressed in white hat, white slop, and cord trousers, and carried a cloth jacket on his arm. Information to be given to Superintendent Cope, Shire Hall, Hereford, or to C. Baynham, Police Station, Wellington, near Hereford,— Bow- street, June 2. Stolen on the 29th ultimo, from the officer's quarters at Chatham Barracks : a gold lever hunting Watch, white face, Stolen on the 29 th iustant, at Portsmouth : 1 set of cameo Studs. 1 gold Brooch, with carbuncle and pendant, a pair of Ear- rings to match. 1 silver Knife, Fork, and Spoon. 1 large Bracelet, with head of Medusa. 1 small Box, containing Indian Coins. 1 silver Watch,' T. P.' scratched on back. C silver Tea Spoons, initials ' E. P.' 5 old- fashioned Tea Spoons, crest— a boar's head. 3 ditto, initial' C.' 2 small ditto, stamped ' W. B.' on the back. 1 plated Fork. 1 gold Brooch, cameo on one side, hair the other. 2 silver Pencil- cases, 1 Spade Guinea. 1 pair of silver Sugar Tongs. 1 black frock Coat. 1 leather Bag. 1 gold double- case stop Watch, with centre seconds, maker Roberts, Stonehouse, No. 8397. 1 old- fashioned pair- case gold Watch, with white dial. Information to be given to Head Constable Barber, Ports- mouth, Hants.— Bow- street, May 31. Stolen from Hartlebury, on the 25th instant: a patent lever silver hunting Watcli, makers Maning and Maning, Worcester, No. 17586, the property of Mr. Henry Griffin. Information to be given to Superintendent Raby, Great Whitby, or to Sergeant GandertoD, Stourport, Worcestershire. — Bow- street, May 31. Stolen between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. on the 25th instant, from a cottage in the parish of Llangwm, Monmouth : an old- fashioned silver Watch, loose in case, figures on dial ' No. 5718,' German silver Guard attached. Information to be given to Superintendent Berthon, Usk, Monmouth.— Bow- street, May 31. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere. J A man of the following description has been convicted of larceny at Wisbeach, and in his possession was found ( sup- posed to be stole) a pair of side- spring Shoes, whole fronts, nearly new:* STEPHEN MARTIN, who has tramped through Lincolnshire, 19 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, full face, light brown hair, and blue eyes; dressed in a brown cloth sleeved waistcoat and trousers, with maker Barraud, No. 2 | 9344, gold Chain, Locket, and Pencil! blick stripe, blue cloth cap with peak, heavy lace- up ankle with Watch Key attached. Information to be given to • boots with brass eyelet holes, and red and black plaid neck Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham.— soarf. He carried a grey overcoat with black velvet collar, Bow- street, June 2. having two black horn buttons in front and one white one at Stolen from an out- building at Buxton, Cheshire, during top f thTe breaat and much worn. A photograph can be the night of the 28th ultimo : a pair of men's lace- up Boots, j M^ iontobe given to the Governor of with brass eyelets and worn down at heels ; a black corded j Wisbeach Prison, Isle of Ely. Cambridgeshire.- iJow- siree*, silk Vest, without buttons, worn ; a brass Harness Ornament J — a small Stag. Two tramps are suspected : one tall, dressed in old grey jacket, and black billycock bat. The other short and stout, and had on an old velveteen jacket, black billy- cock hat, and carried a bag or wallet. They are supposed to have gone by way of Crewe or Nantwich, Information to be given to Superintendent Wilson, Tattenhall, or to Sergeant Powell, Malpas, Cheshire.— Bow- street, June 2. Stolen from a cottage in Chipping Sodbury, on the 26th in3t, aut: £ 2 4s., the monies of Elizabeth Stiff. Supposed « « THE OFFENCES UNDER PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1311." Description of ABRAHAM HOWARTH, Reg. No. H 3153, who has failed to report himself as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act : 22 years of age, 5 feet 4J inches by a young mao^ 19 or 20 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, brown hair, mole on back and neck, scar left hand; „ . i. . •__„_ . j ' was convicted of larceny at Preston Sessions on the 21st of October, 1874, and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment and 2 years police supervision ; he left Burnley on the 25th ult, to report himself at Bacup. Information to be given to Superintendent Harrop, Police Office, Bacup, Lancashire.— Bow- street, June 7. high, pale complexion, light brown hair, and very little whiskers ; dressed in a dark plaid jacket and trousers, much worn, fur cap, and old shoes ; he is a labourer, and is some- times employed as helper at hotel stables. Iuformation to be given to Superintendent Ellison, Constabulary Office, Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, May 31. Stolen ( supposed by tramps) cn the night of the 26th instant, from a hedge at Clogwynbrith, in the parish of Festiniog : a grey flannel Shirt, with white pearl buttons, narrow black stripes running lengthways, a piece of plain grey flannel on bottom of front; a blue and white small check cotton Apron; a pair of fustian Trousers, fall front, much worn, and has several patches ; and a double- breasted fustian Vest, with white horn buttons, much worn ; the property of Robert Pngh. Information to be given to Superintendent Hughes, Towyn, or to Sergeant Jones, Four Crosses, Festiniog, Merionethshire.— Bow- street, May 31. The spring Trap stolen from Great Bridge, Tipton, and the two Traps stolen from Gt, Bridge, West Bromwich ( adver- tised in the Police Gazette of the 26th instant), have been found sold to different brokers in Bilston, by a man named JOHN LLOYD, 24 years of age, a minei, of that place, who is committed for trial at the next quarter sessions at Stafford. — Bow- sireet, May 31. Stolen from a cottage at Caversham, Oxon, on the 25th instant: a twilled silk Umbrella, twisted handle; an alpaca Umbrella, with carved knob on the handle ; a mahogany Tea Caddy, containing Beads, and a glass Sugar Basin. Informa- tion to be given to Superiutendent Coates, Henley- on- Thames, Oxon.— Bow- street, May 31. Stolen from a fishing house near the river Severn, in the parish of Thornbury, on the 24th inst. : a black Sou'- wester Hat, a plaid neck Scarf, and a pair of watertight Boots, much worn, the property of Wm. Knapp, a fisherman. Supposed by a mac, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion ; dressed in dirty cord or moleskin trousers aud vest, blue guernsey, and cloth cap, and had the appearance of a navvy. Information to be given to Superintendent ( R2721), who has left Preston without reporting 23 years of age, 5 feet inches high, brown hair, Ellison, May 31. Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire. — Bow• Stolen from a dwelling- house at Wellington- road, New- port, Salop, on the 28th instant, between 5 and 11 p. m. : a blaek cloth Dress Coat, bound with silk braid ; a pair of black cloth Trousers ; a double- breisted black cloth Waistcoat; a silk Scarf and pocket Handkerchief, two gold Lockets, one with the photograph of a gentleman, the other the shape of a portmanteau, photograph a lady and gentleman inside ; a gold watch Guard, snake pattern ; a pair of gold Ear- drops, two round, balls, the small ones hays a plume of feathers Description of licence- holder JOHN DIXON ROUTLEDGE himself : cut on left eyebrow, scar on right elbow, aud mole on left cheek ; he was convicted at Preston Sessions on 20th Nov., 1873, and sentenced to twelve months hard labour and seven years police supervision. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Preston, Lancashire. — Bow- street, June 2. The following persons have failed to report themselves as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act: Reg. No. 4361, JOHN LLOYD, 34 years of age, 5 ft. 10 ins. high, dark complexion, brown eyes and hair, and a cut under lip. He was convicted at Stafford on the 19th Oct., 1874, and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment, and 5 years Police Supervision ; discharged 17th April, 1875. Reg. No. K 2453, PATRICK KELLY, a cloth dresser, 18 years of age, 5 feet OJr inch high, light brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion, cut on left eyelid and on left wrist. He was convicted at Northallerton on the 6th January, 1874, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and 2 years Police , Supervision ; discharged 5th May, 1874. WM. JOHNSON, alias McLAULIN, Reg. No. 4083, 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, blue eyes, sallow complexion, a labourer, blue mark on right arm, scar * on left side. He was convicted at Leeds on the lst January, 1874, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment; discharged 31st Dec. 1874. Reg. No. 9025, ALFRED GREENWOOD, 41 years of age, 5 feet 4f inches high, daik brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, cut mark on forehead, two moles on back, and scar on right thumb ; was convicted at Halifax of house- breaking, & c., on the 4th March, 1869, and sentenced to seven years, penal servitude ; was discharged from Portland on the 20th October. 1874. Reg. No. 8680, JOS. T. ROBERTS, 32 years of age, 5 feet inches high, light brown hair, dark grey eyes, fresh com- plexion, cut mark right eyebrow, right shoulder out of joint, paralysed right arm, upper part wasted away, mole upper part of chest, and on right side of stomach. He was convicted at Worcester of larceny, 13th May, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude ; was discharged from Portland, 20th April, 1875. Information to ba given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Leeds,— Bow- sireet. Jy, ne 2. , - - OLiCE GAZETTE June 9. June 9, 1875. WAR OFFICE, DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE; Oi/ and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums vary ng From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; iitie 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 Magistrate. A nams 843270 S43272 843i73 843274 ? 43276 £ 43276 443277 143278 £ 43273 NAME. BIS. HO. ootvs. WfiBBS BOSH. T& SDH. H4IB. EYI3. JAG'S -. co& s & isotrsBBB. DATS OS DBBEBTN. rLAOB OS BESKBXIOIT. MARKS Aim REMARSB Fox, Arthur Fiander, George Farrand, Thomas Grey, John Gibson, John Gladman, Edward Gibbons, James Gardner, Joseph Giles, Thomas Gallagher, John 1383 2481 2022 1198 308 471 40851 6UDrag. Gds. 19th Foot Roy. Artillery 6th Drag. Gds. 7thDrag. Gds. 19th Foot ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Birmingham Blandford, Dorset Bolton, Lancashire Wigan Chester- le- St; eet* Lewes, Sussex Fairfield, Lancaster Birkenhead, Cheshire Alveley, Salop Bclton, Lancaster servant labourer puddler collier labourer musician striker carter labourer ditto 181 23 21 23 255- 17* m 22| 24 19 5 9 brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown dark dk. brn brown brown lt. brn hazel grejdfc, dk/ Kfii bluo grey hazel grey blue blue fresh fresh fair light fair sallow fresh freah fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto black supposed plain regimental ditto ditto bro tra black; dark 19 May 15 May 21 May 20 May 19 May 17 May 19 May 18 May 20 May 17 May Shorncliffe Chester Sheerness Warringtn. Waterford Chester ditto Woolwich NewBrigtn. Prestcn took part of reg. nec. ditto scar on right scapula; recruit ' Julia' on right arm scar left grcin * Durham 143280 843281 £ 43282 443283 143281 143285 £ 43286 £ 43287 £ 43288 M8289 Healy, John Harbour, John Halliday, John Hickey, Maurice Harrison, Fredk. Hall, Henry Howard, Samuel Harmer, George Holland, Charles Hughes, Hugh 1508 1315 2597 1988 56 320 210 510 575 40805 12th Lanccrs ditto 20th Foot 24th Foot 60th Rifles 77th Foot 105th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto Roy. Artillerv Thurles, Tipperary Ilarling, Norfolk Seagoe, Armagh Bromsgrove, Wore. Maidstone, Kent Romford, Essei IluddersCeld, York Hastings, Sussex Lambeth, Surrey Llaneslyn, Anglosea ditto cook weaver labourer waiter labourer fettler labourer ditto ditto 201 234 21! 251 23* 191 211 22 231 211 71 7 6 81 4i 5 81 74 41 brown dk. brn lt. brn brown brown light It. brn dk. brn brown brown blue grey grey grey blue grey grey blue grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 16 May 19 May 19 May 18 May 17 May 15 May 19 May 18 May 16 May 17 May Manchester Liverpool Preston Aldershot Chatham ditto Sheffield Woolwich ditto ditto white mark below left nipple scar cn left buttock scar on right thigh off pass to Brackley took part of reg. nec. scars on cheat; off leave to Pett, Sussex scar right thigh, tattooed left arm £- 43290 £ 43291 £ 13292 £ 43293 £ 43294 £ 43295 £ 43296 £ 43297 S43298 243299 Holden, John H. Harrington, Geo. Hawkins, William Igo, Christopher Jones, Charles Judge, Alfred Jelly, Edward Jones, Thomas Jefferies, Richard Johnson, Francis 2929 ditto 312j 16thBrig. Dep. 211 37thBrig. Dcp. 56 95th Foot 1187 165 465 1567 10180 7th Hussars 19th Foot 77th Foot 105 th Foot Rifle Brigade Rl. Engineers Wormley, Hereford Ashton, Lancashire Bristol Manchester ditto Bradley, Nrtlimptn. Norbiton, Surrey Ruthin, Denbigh Shelbourne, Somerst Aldgate, Middlesex ditto 201 5 moulder 251 5 labourer 201 5 ditto 191 5 packer 22| 5 labourer 191 5 gardener 184 5 labourer 241 5 bootmaker 191 5 tai. or 28 5 groom 234 5 labouror 241 5 mason 21 5 striker 21 5 collier 214 5 groom 26 5 puddler 20 5 groom 211 5 . ditto 221 5 miner 21 0 linen lapper 20$ 5 labourer 201 5 joiner 291 5 sailmaker 23 5 carman 18J 5 labourer 33f 5 fitter 21? a tj pe foundr 82f 0 shoemaker 22 5 labourer 22J 5 41 6 7 6 8 5 41 61 41 lt. bra lt. brn It. brn brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown grey grey grey grey liazel hazel brown hazel hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh dark fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto hospital clothing pilot; black regimental" 21 May 22 May 20 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 18 May Weedon Ashton Dublin Fleetwood Norwich Wecdon Chatham Sheffield London Chatham supposed to have gone to London off pass small mole right of neck escaped from prisoner's ward recruit, attested 24330J £ 4330; £ 43302 -£ 43303 £ 43304 £ 43305 £ 43306 £ 43307 £ 43308 £ 43309 Jones, l) avid Johnson, Wm. Johnson, George Jackson, Thomas Jones, John Kimpsford, A. Kelly, John Kildea, James Keeffe, Patrick Long, George 2947 3220 3248 141 744 1750 377 469 4275 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto lOthBrig. Dep. 6 th Drag. Gds, 12th Lancers 4th Foot 31th Foot Gren. Guards Llanrwst, Denbigh Bradford, York Durham Wigan, Lancashire Aberdare, Glaniorgn Chelsea, Middlesex Monaghan Lancaster Conahey, Kilkenny Stapleton, Gloucester 5 7- 1 64 62 brown It. bm lt. brn dk. brn brown brown red brown brown lt. brn grey grey groy brown brown brown hazel grey blue grey fresh fresh fresh freah fresh fresh fair tresh fresh sallow ditto brown regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 22 May 20 May 22 May 19 May 21 May 17 May 21 May 13 May 22 May 17 May Coventry Brighton New'tle- o- T Weedou Gosport Shorncliffa Manchester Cork Kilkenny Windsor scar bridge of nose reeruit took the whole of reg. nec. off pass to Manchester took part of reg. nec. second toes of both feet overlap cross on left arm, scar right thigh took part of reg. nec. £ 43310; 243311 £ 43312 243313 £ 43314 243315 243316 £ 43317 243318 £ 43319 Lappin, John Lyons, Thomas Leal, Alfred V. Long, Michael Lawrence, Henry Louth, William Meakin, John McGowan, Robert Murphy, John Marsden. James 181 219 1388 175 2081 913 1174 281 2161 12th Foot 91st Foot 95 th Foot 106th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery Gren. Guards lst Foot 2nd Foot 5t, h Foot Shaokhill, Antrim Cambusnethan, Lnrk Derby Liverpool Ramsgate, Kent Langtoft, Lincoln Repton, Derby Edinburgh Marylebone, Mddlsx. Burnley, Lancashire 9 61 61 71 itiii 20 McIlroy, Thomas 191 13th Foot Bally urie, Armagh ditto 184 5 7 £ 43321 Mallett, John — 17th Foot Norwich ditto 221- 5 6 S43322 Murphy, James 1645 19th Foot Dublin ditto 28 5 81 £ 43323 Mulianey, Maurice 4122 30th Foot Adair, Limerick ditto 381 5 10 £ 43324 McRoberts, David 37th Foot Derby fitter 33 5 5 £ 43325 461 91st Foot Locliruthofi, Durufrs. labourer 211 5 61 £ 43326 Martin, John 2933 93rd Foot Maidstone, Kent 36 5 81 £ 43327 Maddigan, Michael 163 96th Foot Kilmacow, Kilkeifliy labourer 25|- 5 9 5S43323 McDonnell, Thos. 12671 Rl. Engineers Limerick tailor 194 5 44 £ 43329 Mantle, Thomas - - Roy. Artillery Dudley, Worcester joiner 22 5 9 dk. brn dk. brn lt. brn black brown brown bro— n brown brown brown ltTbrn brown It. brn brown brown dk. bi* n sandy black brown brown g'oy grey grey brown hazel brown blue hazol grey grey grey hazol blue dark grey blue hazel gi'ay brown grey fresh dark fair sallow fair fair fresh fresh fair fre3h ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black j cord regimental ditto ditto fresh fresh fresh freck. sallow fresh. freck. dark dark fresh ditto cloth regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto grey 15 May 19 May 16 May 22 May 18 May 16 May 20 May 20 May 22 May 21 May liTMay" 9 May 20 May 16 May 16 May 12 May 17 May 22 May 17 May 21 May Kinsale Curragh Fleetwood Parkhurst Winchester Woolwich Derby Edinburgh Dublin Jersey mole near naval scars on neck recruit, attested tattooed left arm and wrist Glasgow Leicester Liverpool Frt. Widley Gosport Curragh Woolwich Colchester Chatham Liverpool pockpitted ditto off furlough took part of reg. nec. mother's mark under right nipple recruit ?, 43330 S! 43331 J513332 813333 £ 43334 243335 843336 £ 43337 £ 43338 243339 McLeod, Peter Morris, James Morey, William Miller, Thomas Noon, Edward Norton, Geo. H. Narney, James O'Connor, John O'Brien, John Owen, James oillo ditto ditto 4l| 61stBrig. Dep. 62 95th Foot 3249 2699 404 41602 62 180 2866 103rd Foot Roy. Artillery 105 th Foot ditto Roy. Artillery Glasgow Coventry, Watwick Yeovil, Somerset Kilmarnock, Ayr Swain, Galwaj Drogheda, Louth Templemore, Tpprary Leeds, York Arklow, Wicklow London mason tailor ditto labourer ditto seaman shoemaker clotlidresscr servant baker 23 191 21 211 191 24 221 192 241 22| S4o34' J £ 433- 11 £ 43312 £ 43313 £ 43344 £ 43315 £ 43316 £ 43317 £ 43348 £ 43349 Oddy, William Perry, Richard Paster, William Patterson, William Parkinson, Robert Place, James Patterson, Robert Plunkett, Michael Quinn, William Quinn, Michael 3016 671 1261 459 589 4543 2654 545 726 570 ditto 18th Foot 53rd Foct 91st Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 66thBrig. Bcp. 22nd Foot ditto Bexbourno, Essex Weedon, Nrthmptn. Exford, Somerset Orecnoek, Renfrew Marylebone, Midlsx. Blackburn, Lane. St James's, Middlsx. Dublin ditto Tuam, Galway ship's cook musician labourer ditto ditto weaver clerk cooper labourer ditto 21 25 J 29| 231 201 191 21 221 20J 24 5 41 It bm 5 3 l light 5 51 black 5 81 It. bm 5 7 dk. hril 5 81 lt. brn 5 9 brown 5 61 lt. brn 5 54 sandy 0 7 brown 5 41 brown 5 5 It. brn 5 11 dk. bra 5 51 brown 5 5 brown 0 51 lt. brn 5 101 lt. brn 5 6 s If. hrn 5 71 lt. brn 5 6 brown hazel hazel hazel blue blue grey bluo grey grey hazel fresh fair swrtliy fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fresh fresh tweed j moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto hospital clothing regimental 22 May 22 May 23 May 17 May 20 May 17 May 17 May 21 May 17 May 13 May brown grey brown brown brown hazs- l blue blue grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair sallow fresh ditto ditto ditto dilto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 15 May 21 May 19 May 19 May 16 May 18 May 16 May 22 May 19 May 17 May Edinburgh Weedon Sheerness Ayr Fleetwood Newport M. Woolwich Sheffield ditto Kilkenny pockpitted; recruit, surgically inspected took part of reg. nec. has a peculiar voice mark on left eye scar on right cheek anchor on left arm lost a toe escaped from. prisoner's ward tattooed on left arm and band Woolwich Sfaerneliffe Templemre. Cnrragh Woolwich Preston Woolwich Na- as Manchester ditto s ® ar right eyebrow, walks like a sailor off furlough to Ninehead, Somersetshire took part of reg. nee. tattooed on right middle finger burn on right calf j broke out of barracks ' P.' on each arm £ 43350 £ 43351 £ 43352 £ 43353 £ 43354 £- 13355 £ 43356 £ 43357 £ 43358 £ 43359 Quinn, Daniel Reynolds, Thomas Raper, James Russell, William Richmond, John Rogers, Alfred Rugg, Frederick Read, John Richards, Henry Ryan, John 43911 lioy. Artillery 590 22nd Foot 211126th Foot 261! 60th Rifles 1219 64th Foot 56 82nd Foot 105th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 75 2186 40700 1303 Manchester ditto Sheffield Crookham, Dorset Liverpool Marylebono, Midlax. Leven, Yorkshire Sandgale, Kent Bristol Templemore, Tippry. collier labourer engine drivr groom brassfoundr leatlierdrssr groom ditto labourer tailor 221,5 191- 5 221 5 21 312 I 19t 221 22 22 361 dk. brn brown dk. brn brown lt. brn dk brn lt. brn red brown fair dk. brn bluo blue groy grey hazel grey blue grey blue ruddy fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 23 May 18 May 13 May 22 May 22 May 22 May 21 May 18 May 16 May 15 May Sheffield Manchester Sheffield Winchester Portsmouth Shorncliffe Sheffield Dublin Woolwich ditto tattooed on arms, black stain, on nose took waist- belt and whole of reg. nec, off escort duty scar on each shoulder V scar right arm and over left eye E43360 £ 43361 843362 £ 43363 £ 43364 £ 43365 £ 43366 £ 43367 £ 43368 143369 Regan, Patrick Riley, Thomas Steel, William Stewart, Robert Sims, Samuel Scurr, Edward Settle, Joseph H. Sharpe, Thomas Sello, George Smith, Joseph 22- 13 513 1763 605 179 146 1829 2314 ditto 7th Brig. Dep. l3t Drag. Gds. 2nd Dragoons 12th Lancers ditto 14th Foot 19th Foot 53rd Foot 100th Foot Dublin Glasgow Liverpool Belfast Alfreton, Derby Stepney, Middlesex Manchester Leeds Bregara, Radnor Manchester carter labourer groom musician engineer musician labourer mason labourer 24| 5 211 5 201 29 22 311 231 191 241 22| £ 43370 Strevcns, Charles £ 43371 Spencer, William £ 43372 Smith, John £ 43373 Smith, Thomas £ 43374 Sutcliffe, James £ 43375 Stokes, Henry £ 43376 Tamsett, Mark £ 43377 Thompson, E. £ 43378 Tatner, Win. Geo. £ 43379 Taylor, James 12173 2161 881 300 284 2443 428 731 193 Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto lOthBrig. Dep. 17thBrig. Dep. 37thBrig. Dep. Gren. Guards 22nd Foot 46th Foot 95th Foot 143380 143381 ( 43382 843383 143384 843385 ^ t4338S £ 43387 843388 £ 43389 Thompson, John Townsend, Wm. Verdon, William Westmacot, Geo. Wilson, Thomas Watts, William Woodier, James Whittaker, Wm. White, John Walker, James 251 3rdBrig. Dep. 231,35thBrig. Dep. Roy. Artillery 8th Hussars 12th Lanccrs Cold. Guards 19th Foot 22nd Foot 77th Foot 95th Foot 2035 1242 1765 1882 365 592 474 223 Brighton carpenter 241 5 74 Glasgow labourer 231 5 71 Honiton, Devon groom 20 5 5 Wolverhampton labourer 231 5 6 Rochdale, Lancashire masou 24 5 51 81 Wraxall, Somerset labourer 5 Ticehuret, Kent ditto 281 5 81 Bromsgrove, Wore. nailmakcr 36f 5 54 64 PreBton, Lancashire tailor 231 5 Longton, Stafford miner 191 5 71 Northumberland pitman 191 5 51 St. Peter's, Hereford 20f 5 54 Enfield, Middlesex labourer 191 5 7 Kilburn groom 231 5 7 Unstor. e, Derby 191 5 71 Wardington, Oxford butcher 274 5 94 Northwich, Cheshire labourer 21 5 61 Warrington, Lane. ditto 231 5 114 Chiswick, Middlesex ditto 191 5 71 Dazenham, Norfolk ditto 20 5 61 brown dark brown brown light light brown ! « rown brown brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn red brown dk. brn lt. bra lt. brn brown grey bluo blue bluo grey grey brown brown grey grey fresh dark fresh fresh fair fair fair fair freah fresh ditto ttfeed dark regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 16 May 23 May 17 May 22 May 22 May 18 May 21 May 20 May 19 May 16 May ditto Doncaster # Brighton Manchester ditto Aldershot Liverpool Templemre. Mullingar scar on upper lip 6car left thigh, elephant on right arm recruit * between Leicester & Liverpool a bandsman D ; took part of reg. ncc. scar on right arm and cheek ; off furlough scar on breast and left leg • grey grey brown hazel grey grey dk. brn hazel hazel grey dark fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fresh dark fresh ditto plain ' ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 22 May 22 May 15 May 16 May 16 May 20 May 20 May 20 May 20 May 16 May Chatham a * Bradford Bury Dublin Windsor Manchester Birr Fleetwood * Coal House Fort, Essex tattooed on arms * en route to Woolwich scar on left shoulder scar on left side of neck tsok part of reg. nec. sear on left temple, tattooed on arms off pass to Dublin : dk. brn bvown [ foir brown lt. brn lt. brn lt. brn lt. brn brown blue grey blue blue bazel grey grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto dilto 17 May 22 May 17 May 16 May 19 May ( 20 May 15 May 21 May 17 May 21 May Sunderland Ft. Tregntle Woolwich Aldershot Manchester London Chester Manchester Chatham Fleetwood off furlough to Hereford off pass took part of reg. nec. burn right hip, flat feet, scar left knee took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. June 9. POLICE GAZE T 1 5 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). SST3FX03B HO. NAME. B m. no. COKP3. WEKBK BOBH. TBADB. 5 o SIZE. HAIB. BYES. IACB. OOAT &, TBO0SKB3. r DATE OF lESEETIT. PLACE OS DESEBTION. MARKS AHD REMARKS, 843390 843391 143392 843393 143394 843395 843396 843397 843398 843399 Williams, Thomas Westwood, Joseph Webb, George Woods, John Welsh, James Williams, Robert Williams, John Whitney, John Welsh, John Young, George 1562 2 330 1 4549 1 11978 52597 2315 374 1716 5 th Foot 1 05th Foot tov. Artillery ! ditto . ditto ditto ditto ditto 6thBrig. Pep. 2nd Dragoons Dublin c > adley, Worcester c lorton, Stafford 1 Dublin Cotter's Bar, Herts Janefydd, Denbigh WstB uckland, Somst. Blackburn, Lane. Ashford, Kent ompositor 2 oilier ] abourer ditto ditto • ditto niner abourer arter abourer li 5 9 5 3 5 OLE 3 E ! 3i E 241 18 JO > 2 6fc 64 1 9 1 7 1 41 1 91 111 9| 7 10 k. brn t. brn t. brn 1 t. brn brn | k. brn . k. brn irown t. brn j lk. brn rey c lazel i t. bm 1 ; rey ! ; rey 1 line i ; rey | r° y i ; rey lazel ark r resh reeh resh resh resh : ark resh j resh reah egimental ditto ditto ditto dittf" ditto vhite slop; cord ilain egimental ditto 6 May 1 May 5 7 May 4 May 8 May 1 May ! 7 April Ll May 22 May 8 May fleetwood | 1 heffield h- eston heemess Woolwich ditto Bristol Dublin isliton Brighton ast joint of both little fingers bent nehor on left arm car right wrist ar. d left thigh ; off leave jura on chest; recruit ecruit car on right forefinger and back of nock 843400 £ 43401 843402 S43403 843404 843405 843406 843407 843403 843409 Ashby, George Ager, Alfred Barrett, John Baker, Frederick Barnes, James Brown, Isaac H. Bricker, James Bishop, Frederick Baker, Robert Hy. Broadbridge, Geo. 1335 2853 1755 431 731 2020 < 160 < 3180 3150 2328 th Drag. Gds. i Aoy. Artillery ' 2th Lancers 15 th Foot 52nd Foot 10th Foot 16th Foot Joy. Artillery ditto lospitalCrps. Dlerkenwell, Middx. 1 Jucenstown, Essex 1 fork Windlesham, Berks : ilanehester jambetli, Surrey Bristol Northampton Gh- eenwich, Kent Wandsworth, Surroy lammermn. abourer pindlemkr. ! » ardener abourer . ip maker lioerivetter oainter insmith 9| ili 91 8| 201 53 L9 211 L91 191 71 64 74 511 5 6 5| 41 61 61 irown . t. brn Ik. brn t. brn t. brn arown t. brn orown 3k. brn ight lazel ; rey ? rey r > pv/ ; rey ? rey irown grey grey resh resh resh " air > esh resh ' resh re3h resh air ditto ditto ditto ilain • egimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto S5 May 1 26 May 24 May 51 May 22 May 29 May 30 May 29 May 26 May 27 May Jhorncliffe Vew'tle- o- T Manchester Aldershot Manchester 3horncliffe durragh Weedon New'tle- o- T Portsmouth 00k part of reg. nec. attoosd on arms 00k part of reg. ceo. ifficer's servant 00k waist- belt and part of reg. nec. sveak eyes tattooed right arm; off furlough to Bristol off pass to London 143410 843411 843412 843413 £ 43114 £ 43415 £ 43416 843417 £ 43418 143419 Bertenshaw, T. B. Butler, John Cox, George Cain, Thomas Cooper, George Chaunt, George Collerton, Thomas Carr, John Oomock, Walter H. Cameron, Edward - | 387 j 1529 1271 1257 2328 51 92 4139 2684 General Serv. L6thBrig. Dep. 5th Lancers 7th Hussars .9t. li Hussars 13 th Foot 15th Foot 19th Foot 103rd Foot' Royal H. Art. St. Pancras, Middx. Cahir, Tipperary ipswich, Suffolk Westminster Basingstoke, Hants Wallop Manchester Kells, Kilkenny Dudley, Gloucester Perth abourer hoemaker ' room abourer iricklayer abourer ditto puddler clerk ditto ; o It 24! 20 231 221 22 211 201 27 19 10 7 71 5 64 6 5 64 5 51 5 81 5 41 5 44 irown I mburn orown irown irown jrown irown irown irown It. brn ilue > rey lasel grey grey ; rey ilue grey ? rey blue resh resh ' resh reBh resh i'esh resh ieah fresh pale alack; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 26 May 29 May 25 May 29 May 30 May 29 May 24 May 28 May 30 May 19 May London Aahton Dolchestei' [ Norwich Hounslow 3- lasgow Aldershot Chester Newport, M Dublin recruit mole right shoulder, cuppirg nape of neck scar on right eyebrow and right eye cross 011 right arm, black mark left arm sear right groin £ 43420 « 43421 £ 43422 £ 43423 £ 43424 £ 43425 £ 43426 £ 43427 143428 843429 Costello, Henry Corrigan, Joseph Church, Joseph Chambers, Andrew Cregan, Thomas Cole, George Denton, Alfred Deegan, William Doran, James Davis, John 3743 351 1958 1889 215 849 105 283 424 ditto ditto Roy. Artillery ditto 35thBrig. Dep. General Sei'v. 12th Lancers 12th Foot 13 th Foot Roy. Artillery Westminster Belfast, Antrim lfackney, Middx. Manchester Jersey Clapham, Surrey Walton, Derby Dublin Ballynamore, Leitrim Leamington, Warwk. printer tailor baker liorse dealer labourer * steel roller labourer ditto groom 211; 5 5 2215 7 251 5 9 272- 5 8 20 5 41 181,5 6 31 5 9 211 5 101 20 § ; 5 5 19 s 15 41 brown black dk. brn brown dk. brn brown brown lt. brn brown dk. brn » rey lazel dk. brn grey grey hazel liazel bluo blue lt. brn fresh swarlh dark pale iresh fair fresh fair fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto 23 May 16 May 22 May 8 May 24 May 23 May 28 May 29 May 30 May 20 May Dbristclirch Birminghm Woolwich Halifax* TregantleF. Loudon Manchester Kinsale Glasgow Aldershot scar on nose * Nova Scotia anchor on right im recruit * pianoforte maker tattooed on right arm two soars centre of lumbar region 143430 £ 43431 <£ 43132 £ 43433 £ 43134 £ 43435 £ 43436 £ 43437 £ 43438 £ 43439 Elliott, Alfred Flaherty, John Fryett, Robert Fleming, John Fisher, Henry Gilbert, William Gosling, George Gorman, Thomas Howard, Albert Hayday, Henry 12966 539 2151 109 40846 1713 536 41698 2396 289 Rl. Engineers 25th Foot 31th Foot 105th Foot Roy. Artillery 3rd Foot 19th Foot Roy. Artillery Cold. Guards 2nd Foot Broadstaira, Kent Tralee, Kerry Botsdall, Sufl'olk Sligo Hammersmith, Midx. Newark, NottB Liverpool Woodford, Essex Halesworth, Suffolk Whitechapel, Middx. clerk labourer farrier labourer labourer baker collier labourer bricklayer labourer 241 191 211 211 20 25 19 20 23 181 5 84 5 61- 5 5 5 51 5 41 5 101 5 61 5 71 5 10 5 7 browix dk. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown lt. brn brown hazel hazel hazel grey blue brown hazel grey grey grey dark fresh dark fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 25 May 25 May 23 May 27 May 22 May 21 April 31 May 22 May 27 May 26 May Chatham Buttevant Kilkenny Sheffield Woolwich Calcutta Chester Woolwich London Dublin off leave took part of reg. ncc. mark on left arm tattooed on arms, wrists, and heck of 1 and supposed gone to America scar on chin and back took part of reg. nec. £ 43440 £ 43441 143442 £ 43443 £ 43114 £ 43145 £ 43446 £ 43447 £ 43448 £ 43449 Hall, Charles Hum, William Hughes, Joseph Hartley, John Hughes, John Hargreaves, John Hogan, James Jones, Thomas Jones, David Johnson, William 514 246 891 253 55 3267 2041 2247 2947 19th Foot 60th Rifles 91st Foot 105th Foot 109th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Scots Fusiliers Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto Chard, Somerset Wrexham, Denbigh Howartb, Yorks Ballybay, Monaghan Burnley, Lancashire Dublin Much Wenlock, Salop Llanrwst, Denbigh South Shields, Drhm. groom blacksmith book binder delver labourer ditto labourer groom shoeing smh 20| 214 28 21! 191 241 21- 4 26 234 241 5 6f 5 7 5 9 5 51 5 51 5 Si 5 41 5 101 5 5 5 8 black lt. brn dk. bra black • dk. brn black brown dk. brn brown light brown blue brown hazel grey hazel hazol hazel grey grey pale fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freBh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 31 May 28 May 25 May 28 May 25 May 25 May 26 May 23 May 22 May 26 May Chester Chatham Curragh Sheffield Mullingar Wecdou Leith London Coventry New'tle- o- T trace of anchor right arm, mole left cheek burn right arm scar cn forehead and over left eyebrow took the whole of reg. nec. broke out of barracks cut on right thumb scar on bridgo of nose mole on right shoulder blade; recruit £ 43150 843451 £ 43452 £ 43453 £ 43454 £ 43455 £ 43456 £ 43457 £ 43458 843459 Kelley, James Lavery, John Lee, James Logan, George Louth, William Lewiss, William Lock, Henry Love, William Langford, John Morris, Charles 1191 1157 1558 339 913 . 952 130 1614 7tli Hussars 10th Foot 40th Foot 96th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 29thBrig. Dep 48thBrig. Dep. 7th Drag. Gds. Durham Delcone, Wicklow Hounslow, Middx. Hyde, Lancaahiro Langtoft, Lincoln Newport, Monmouth Hackney, Middx. Liverpool By fleet, Surrey Bath, Somerset fitter labourer plasterer groom labourer seaman valet groom cowman labourer 221 301 23.1- 191 334 191 24 21 19 181 5 61 5 4 5 51 5 7 5 74 5 61 5 7 5 74 5 51 5 74 auburn lt. brn brown black brown dk. bra auburn brown dk. brn lt. brn grey hazel hazel hazel brown blue grey brown grey fresh fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresli fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto pilot jacket regimental tweed pilot; dark regimental 24 May 27 May 29 May 22 May 16 May 25 May 24 May 13 May 26 May 26 May Norwich Colchester Shorncliffe Colchester Woolwich London Aldershot * Guildford Cahir marks on back of right hand scar on chin llat- footel stooping gait recruit, not surgically inspected scar on left tibia recruit # en route to Gosporfc recruit, surgically inspected two lrfoles on right arm £ 43460 £ 43461 £ 43462 £ 43463 £ 43464 £ 43165 £ 43466 £ 43167 £ 43- 168 £ 43469 Meaney, John McConnell, George Mason, William Murphy, James Medley, Richard Miller, James Moore, John McGowan, Robert Newbury, Henry Newland, A. 1538 1047 3249 508 286 41842 1919 601 2264 12th Lancers ditto Cold. Guards 19th Foot 105th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. Roy. Artillery ditto Ballinabrana, Carlow Montrose, Forfar Darlington, Durham Cavau Halifax, York Bormondsey, Surrey Victoria, Australia Paisley, Renfrew Holloway, Middlesex Hertford groom tailor labourer ditto ditto carman jockey sailor labourer ditto 211 254 214 20 194 264 9A2. 5 71 5 9 5 84 5 101 5 61 5 8 5 5 brown dk. brn dark dk. bri> sandy dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn lt. bm grey hazel blue brown hazel hazel hazol hazel blue grey fresh fair dark fresh fresh fair fair fair fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto regimental tweed; cord blue regimental 22 May 27 May 27 May 27 May 27 May 26 May 28 May 26 May 27 May 25 Mav Liverpool Manchester London Chester Sheffield Woolwich Hilsea London Chichester Woolwich scar corner of left eye took tho whole of reg. ncc. moles on both sides scar on right arm recruit 181 23 24 5 6 5 41 5 44 243470 843471 £ 43172 £ 43473 £ 43474 £ 43475 £ 43176 £ 43477 £ 43178 £ 43479 New, Noah O'Niell, Andrew Overson, Leonard O'Neil, James Oddey, Samuel Pugb, David Purr, William Parker, Frederick Pudney, Charles Paine, George 180 1532 1654 54 3136 466 455 606 3355 1163 lOthBrig. Dep. 25th Foot ' 53rd Foot ' 60th Rifles Roy. Artillery 19th Foot 58th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Army Service Swindon, WTilts Roscavrbury Norfolk Athlone, Wcstmeatli Chelmsford, Essex Newtown, Montgmry Haverhill, Suffolk Birmingham Chelmsford. Essex Southwark, Surrey hammermn labourer ditto sailor groom labourer groom labevrer ostler labourer 191 321 291 191 20 181 42 231 23 23 5 64 5 84 5 61 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 7 5 4J 5 5 5 41 lt. bm dk. brn brown black dk. brn lt. bra brown lt. brn brown brown hazel grey grey hazel hazel blue hazel blue blue brown fair fresh fresh sallow fair sallow fresh fair fresh fresh ditto plain regimental ditto tweed j cord regimental ditto ditto ditto blaek; grey 29 May 29 May 24 May 28 May 28 May 31 May 27 May 25 May 25 May 23 May Gosport Buttevant Templemre Chatham Hilsea Cheater Gosport Chichester Sheffield W oolwich took part of reg. nec. opening in prepuce from injury took part of reg. nec. scar on right arm ; stole £ 20 peculiar cast in one eyo, flat- foe ted took part of reg. nee. ditto £ 43480 £ 43481 £ 43482 £ 43483 £ 43484 £ 43485 £ 43488 ( 43487 £ 43488 £ 43489 Rayfield, James G. Roach, Michael Ruddy, Peter Robson, James Reeves, Edwin J. Rafter, Michael Read, John Rose, Henry Riordan, James Richardson, Alex. 1015 283 58 1292 451 1173 2486 42369 2038 6 th Drag. Gds. 2nd Foot 3rd Foot ditto 19th Foot 86 th Foot Royal II. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. East Malting, Kent Limerick Agra, Bengal Lewes, Sussex Shoreditch, Middlesx Kilkenny Sandgate, Kent Southwark, Surrey Tralee, Kerry Plumstead, Kent groom labourer tailor labourer printer shoemaker groom labourer ditto ditto 181 20 27 29 184 36- 4 22 22 231 201 5 81 5 71 5 74 5 101 5 5 5 7 5 4| 5 71 5 84 5 61 brown brown black brown brown brown red brown aubnrn dk. brn grey grey hazel grey grey grey blue grey blue hazel fresh fair dark florid fresh swai'tli fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 23 May 26 May 24 April 24 April 29 May 24 May 18 May 26 May 26 May 22 May Shorncliffe Dublin Calcutta ditto Chester Fermo'y Dublin W oolwich Wee Ion London off pass to London blue ring mark left wrist, pockpitted ecar right breast slightly rounj- shouldered bracelet left wrist; recruit, attested £ 43490 £ 43491 £ 43492 £ 43493 JS43494 £ 43495 £ 43496 £ 43497 £ 43498 £ 43499 Smith, Thomas Scott, Thomas Sutton, William Smith, William Stewart, Charles Shaw, Enoch Skelly, James Stansfield, Arthur Smith, Thomas Spencer, Peter 8 486 2008 28 39104 4776 4430 113th Hussars 117tli Lancers ' 3rd Foot 19th Foot 56th Foot 64th Foot 105th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto London Leith, Midlothian Sandwich, Kent Lancaster Cardiff, Glamorgan Birmingham Wolverhampton Ovenden, York Belfast Preston, Lancashire groom shoemaker labourer ditto weaver brassfoundi labourer engine fittei bootmaker carter 21 22 20 191 281 20 191 20| 241 194 5 7i 5 81 5 71 5 5 5 8 5 5| 5 7 5 4j 5 71 5 41 sandy black brown brown brown brown lt. brn brown brown lt. brn blue hazel brown grey grey grey grey grey blue grey fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fair palo frosh tweed plain regimental ditto ditto pilot r tweed moleskin; cord regimental ditto ditto 26 May 26 May 30 May 31 May 22 May 23 May 28 May 22 May 19 May 24 May Manchestci Dublin Limerick Chester Gosport Portsmouth Sheffield Woolwich Dublin Preston star between right thumb and finger marks left middle finger ; recruit tattooed both arms, scar left thigh officer's servant molo on right Bhoulder; recruit, attested ' A.' on left hand off leave off pass to Bolton £ 43500 £ 43501 £ 43502 £ 43503 Schofield, Wm. Smith, Edward Sullivan, Patrick Telfard, Thomas 2924 1623 ditto ditto General Serv. 7th Drag. Gds Whitechapel, Mddlsx Northampton Mallow, Cork Roxburgh labourer grcom labourer baker 191 211 18 201 5 63 5 6 5 6! 5 83 brown lt. bra dk. bri brown bluo grey blue hazel fair fresh sallow fair tweed; dark plain smock; cloth regimental 25 May 25 Mar. 16 May 21 May London Halifax* London Cahir recruit * Nova Scotia ditto £ 43504 £ 43505 £ 4' 550fl £ 43505 £ 43506 £ 4350E Taylor, John Tabor, Georgo Thorne, Thomas Twaddle, Anthony Voss, William Williams, William 1425 1352 1034 51 1301 1622 4th Hussars 21st Husaars 105th Foot 3rdBrig. Dep 12th Lancers 9th Lancers Birmingham Leicester Drossford, Hants Spennymoor, Durhm Islington, Middlesex Kelvedon, Essex clerk bootfinishei labourer miner ironmonger servant 204 18J 35 2V £ lj 235 b 6 5 6s 5 10 5 5i 5 1-. 5 7 lt. brn dk. brr dk. brr dk. brr dk. brr brown hazel hazel brown brown hazel grey sallow fresh fresh dark fresh fresh plain regimental kersey; tweed regimental ditto ditto 19 May 25 May 29 May 24 May 24 May 23 May Canterbury Aldershot Tycemoutl Sunderlanc Manchestei Canterbury escaped whilst a prisoner in hospital scar on left shoulder blue spot on left arm tattooed on right wrist £ 43511 £ 43511 £ 43512 £ 43511 £ 43514 £ 4351! £ 4351( 24351' £ 4351! £ 4351! Ward, William Wands, Robert White, James Wellman, George , Walker, George Wright, Thomas Webb, George White, Stephen Wiseman, Henry White, Thomas 134E 43' 211' 25 46 £ 283; 454' 213' 1245( 14, lltli Foot 13th Foot 15th Foot 75th Foot 91st Foot Roy. Artillerj ditto ditto Rl. Engineer 40thBrig. Dep London Bothwell, Hamilton Rotherhithe, Surrey Winterbourne, Dorse Glasgow Woodstock, Oxford Horton, Stafford Bishopstone, Sussex Wormloy, Herts . Ryde, Hants clerk tailor labourer ditto corkcutter sailor labourer photogrphi groom shoeingsml 43, 23 23 20s 21 22J 23 24, 23 24 5 5: 5 7 5 6 5 6 5 7 5 7 5 9 5 10 5 8, 5 6 brown brown brown lt. brn dk. bri lt. bm lt. brn brown brown brown grey grey hazel grey grey grey lt. bm grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fre3h fair fresh fresh dftto ditto hospital Glothing regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto brown; grey regimental 25 May 25 May 25 May 24 May 20 May 25 May 17 May 5 May 28 May 29 May Devonport Glasgow Aldershot Newry Curragh Woolwich Pres! on Halifax* Aldershot GoBport scar on right knee off furlough to Dorchester off pass to Glasgow scar on left side and right wrist * Nova . Scotia took part of reg. nec. G POLICE GAZETTE. June 9 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. emoi NAME. EES. NO. COUPS. WHEBE BOBN. TBADB. HAIB. EYES. PACE. COAT & TBOUSEBS. BATE OP PLACE OP DESERTS. DESEBTION. 128665 128666 128667 128668 128669 128670 128671 128672 128673 128674 George Adams Thomas Ashaby George Banner Thomas Cox Arthur Greener William Hart Geerge Harris Charles Mitchell James Priestley James Regan 7909 7758 7870 7760 7756 7868 7757 7873 7848 7872 4th Middlesx. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St. Clement's, Mddlsx St. Giles Marylebone St. Giles Mar^ lebono Lambeth, Surrey Solio, Middlesex Marylebone St. Gile3 St. Pancras labourer hammermn labourer ditto ditt - generl Uealr hammermn potman labourer 128675 128676 128677 128678 128679 128680 128681 128682 12S683 128684 Henry Smith Edwin Tolson James Welch George Baker John Casey John Day George Davis James Duffy John Hudson Thomas Mack 7850 7849 7878 7902 7885 7884 7862 7882 7863 7764 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Hoxton St. George's Marylebone Putney St. Andrew's Holborn Clerkenwell Lambeth St. John's ' Marylebone printer . labourer painter bootmaker carman labourer ditto ditto ditto groom 20 19 18 19 19 19 18 171 19 18 5 31 auburn hazel fresh 12 April Hounslow 5 7- 1 dk. brn grey dark 12 April ditto 5 4i brown grey fresh 12 April ditto 5 4 dk. brn grey fresh 12 April ditto 5 5 dk. brn liazel fresh 12 April ditto 5 51 brown grey fresh 12 April ditto 5 71 dk, brn blue fresh 12 April ditto 5 41 brown hazel fresh — 12 April ditto 5 41 auburn bluo fresh 12 April ditto 5 7 brown blue fresh 12 April ditto 5 81 brown grey fair 12 April ditto 5 51 dk. brn blue fresh 12 April ditto 5 44 41 auburn bluo fresh — 12 April ditto 5 bre. wn blue fresh 12 April ditto 5 7 brown grey fresh 12 April ditto 5 7 brown bluo fresh . 12 April ditto 5 5 dk. brn hazel fresh V 12 April ditto 5 51 brown grey fresh 12 April ditto 5 54 dark blue fresh 12 April ditto 5 31 brown blue fresh 12 April ditto MARKS AND REMARKS. mole riglab side and neck small tattoo left arna scar on back scar on both arms tattooed on arms und right leg sear, on right knee mole on right hip tattooed on left arm mother's mark on back scar on right arm 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 montht from th » date of desertion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paici, NAME. SHIP DBSEBTED PBOM. DATB. BATIKS. i < SIZB. WEBBS BOBH. HAIB. BYES* IAC1. MARKS AND REMARKS. John Bools D. of Wellington, deserter 29 May ordinary 21 5 6 Newark, Notts brown grey pale £ 3 reward pockpitted William Ramsay St. Vincent, deserter 27 May boy, 2nd class 17 5 41 Stir'ing brown hazel fair ditto Frederick Poulton Ganges, deserter 6 June ditto 18 5 1 Fulham, Middlesex It. brn grey fair ditto scar on left wrist Edward Nobbs Swiftsure, straggler 8 June ordinary 19 5 5 Smith fiela lt. brn grey florid served in Royal Adelaide Daniel Lambert ditto 1 June boy, let class 18 5 1 Templemore, Tippsrary brown fair light served in Siciftsure CorneliusH. Hickman Favorite, deserter 3 June ordinary 20 5 1 Acton, Middlesex brown bluo fair Arthur W. Lowery ditto 3 June boy, lst class 17 5 2 Hackney brown hazel fresh served in Valiant Robert Thompson Fox, deserter 25 May ordinary, 2nd class 19 5 6 Glasgow brown hazel sallow £ 3 reward served in Royal Adelaide James W. Hancock ditto 28 May ditto 20 5 5 Newington, Surrey dark hazel dark ditto ditto James Langhorne Malabar, deserter 27 May stoker, 2nd class ordinary, 2nd class 22 5 51 London light blue fair ditto served in Asia Thomas Williams D. of Wellington, deserter 7 Juno 20 5 5 Portsmouth, Hants brown blue fair served iu Sector John F. Naftel ditto 7 June ordinary 19 5 4 Guernsey brown brown ruddy served in St. Vincent Charles GeorgeBrady ditto 7 June ditto 19 5 4 Southampton brown blue fair served in Immortalite James Garland ditto 7 June signalman, 2nd cl. 19 5 4 Dublin It. brn grey fresh served in Narcitsus William Hy. Jory ditto 7 June ordinary, 2nd class 23 5 1 Devon brown blue fair served in Immortalite Isaac Barnes ditto 23 May A. B. 26 5 4 StokeHoly Cross, Norflk brown ha2el fresh £ 3 reward served in Fawn John Williamson ditto 28 May ordinary 21 5 3 Liverpool brown brown fair ditto served in Crocodile Henry Hunt John Barrett ditto 31 May A. B. 22 5 4 Lambeth, Surrey brown brown fresh £ 1 reward served in Swiftsure ditto 31 May ditto 20 5 8 Bristol, Gloucester brown grey fresh ditto tattooed on arms; sorvod in Minotaur J. Harrington Excellent, straggler 6 June private, R. Marines 33 5 74 Romsey, Hants dk. brn blue fair ditto James Stratton ditto 7 June stoker 26 5 81 Portsmouth brown blue fair Richard Bayley ditto 7 June A. B. 22 5 8 DunBford lt. brn hazel fur . Richard Griffiths ditto 7 June ditto 23 5 71 London lt. brn grey fair Walter Ryan ditto 7 June sick berthattendnt. 28 5 4 Porteea black dark dark William Baverstock Peterel, deserter 16 Jan. boy, lst class 18 5 3 Blandford, Dorset brown groy fresh served in Boscawen, Excellent, Hector, Wye, Victory, and Fa wo Conrad E. Gardner ditto 10 Mar. ordinary, 2nd class 18 5 01 St. Pancras, Middlesex brown brown — served in St. Vincent, Eo cellent, Hector, Victory, and Wye Charles Dunn ditto 10 Mar. ditto 19 5 3 Kensington brown grey — served in Boscawen, Excellent, Hector, Victory, and Wye William Dyke Tenedos, deserter 23 Mar. gunner 23 5 71 Walsall, Stafford dark brown fresh served in Repulse John Sayers Cameleon, deserter 28 Feb. ordinary 23 5 5 London dk. brn blue ruddy served in Scylla George Willey ditto 4 Feb. A. B. 23 5 7 Ottery St. Mary, Devon lt. brn grey fair scar right side of lower jaw Alfred Webber ditto 28 Feb. ordinary 21 5 6 Bristol auburn grey fair served in Repulse William Cook Myrmidon, deserter 11 Jan. private, R. Marines 27 5 8 Ipswich, Suffolk It. brn grey —- served in Scout John Hooper Repulse, deserter 27 April ordinary 21 5 5 Gt. Torringtan, Devon brown blue fresh Berved in Duke of Wellington Alex. Cartel- ditto 27 April ditto 18 5 3 Chelsea, Middlesex brown blue fair served in Wye George H. Morley ditto 27 April ditto 18 5 4 Hanwell brown hazel fresh tattooed on left arm; served in Victory Hy. Wickeraon Reindeer, deserter 12 April A. B. 23 5 8 Eastbourne, Sussex dk. brn grey — two anchors on both hands; served in SI. Vincent servod in Impregnable, Cambridge, and Aboukir John H. Warren ditto 12 April ordinary 19 5 2 Cornwall dk. brn brown — John Head Fox, deserter 22 May ordinary, 2nd clasB 19 5 51 Headington, Wilts light brown fair served in Royal Adelaide W. G. Fellingham Vanguard, straggler 4 June private, R. Marines - - — — — William Worrell ditto 3 June ordinary - - • * — • — — Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHABGED PBOM. DATB. BATING. H is •< SIZP. WHERE BOBS. HAIP, BYES. PACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Austin Hodges Thomas Moss William Williams Will A. Simpson Charles Smith Robert Churchill Benjamin Angwin Samuel Payne William Harrison James Sale Roval Naval Barracks ditto Spartan St. Vincent Asia Audacious Duke of Wellington ditto Narcissus ditto 3 June 2 June 5 Feb. 31 May 6 May 18 Mar. 12 May 12 May 8 April 15 Mar. domestic, 3rd class A. B. ordinary boy, 2nd class stoker ordinary, 2nd class stoker A. B. ordinary ordinary, 2nd class 18 24 251 25 22 27 23 23 20 5 6 5 0 5 71 5 31 5 5 5 8 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 Chatham, Kent London Gosport, Hants Berwick- on- Tweed London Fennor, Tipperary Mousel, Cornwall Wolverhampton Farnham, Surrey Deptford, Kent light light black hrown dark brown brown light brown brown grey blue hazel hazel blue hazel bluo blue bluo hazel psrle fair dark fresh dark sallow fair fair fair discharged as unfit discharged as objectionable ; served in St. Vincent aerved in Excellent, Pearl, and Duke of Wellington discharged as objectionable diacharged as objectionable served in Topaze, Hibernia, and Pembroke ' B.' on left hand; served in Indus, Nassau, Tamar, and Avon served in Ganges, Royal Adelaide, Seringapatam, and Racoon aerved in Minotaur and Revenge discharged with disgrace ; served in St. Vincent and Implacable ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. NAME. DIVISION* WEUBE BOBN. TBADB. " 5 a « i SIZE. HAIB. BYES. PACE. COAT & TBORSEBS DATE OP DISCHRG. PLACE OP DISCHARGE. MARKS AND REMARKS, Alfred P. Gribble Thomas Ash John Brennan John Roberts* A. J. McNaughton John Clarke James Smith Joshua Haley Amos Burgess Richard Dolan R, Marine Art. ditto ditto ditto Depfit ditto ditto R. MarineArt. Depot R. MarineArt. Uplyme, Devon Naaa, Kildare London Tredegar, Monmouth Renfrew Uppingham, Rutland Westminster, Midlx. Heckmondwike, York Marahfield, Glouo. Brindle, Lancashire labourer ditto ditto miner boilermaker labourer seaman weaver labourer soap boiler 281 221 21 251- 211 21J 284 291 211 22 6 0 5 91 5 9 5 8| 5 101 5 6 5 9 5 94 5 51 5 81 lt. brn brown brown lt. brn brown auburn brown brown brown brown blue grey grey grey brown brown brown grey dk. brn brown fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh fair dark fresh dk. brn fresh uniform 2 June 1 June 7 June 3 June 29 May 29 May 26 May 20 May 13 May Winchester. Portsmouth Portsmouth Canterbury Walmer Maidstone Lewes Millbank Winchester discharged with ignominy discharged as objectionable scar on right thigh ditto , dl"°, . . * ALIAS Reos Price discharged with ignominy discolouration of skin below frort of left shoulder tattooed on arms and wrists; discharged as objectionable discharged with ignominy discharged as a worthless character discharged as objectionable Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHEBE BOBN. SIZE. PACE. COAT & TBOUSEBS DATE OP DESEBTN. PLACE OP DESEBTION.' MARKS AND REMARKS, Wm. Henry Rilley Francis Layboun John Wilson Patrick Conner D. McIntyre James Bennett John Rees James Smith Henry A. Carter Robert Kiddey R. MarineArt. Chatham Portsmouth ditto Chatham R. MarineArt, Killarney, Kerry | bricklayer Hounslow, Middlesex labourer Perth ditto HunBlet, York moulder Glasgow printer London seaman Brynamman, Crmthn puddler Forfar labourer New York sailor Rotherhithe, Surrey sawyer 221 5 7 brown grey fresh , 201 5 5 brown brown fresh uniform 211 5 8 lt. brn grey fresh light 20 5 61 dk. brn grey sallow blaek ; hrown undress uniform 21 5 64 black brown fresh 231 5 64 sandy grey fresh ditto 19! 5 51 dark hazel dark dark; fustian 194 5 51 It. bm blue fair white; tweed 21 5 6 lt. brn blue fresh black ; light 23 5 11 brown hazel fair 5 June 31 May 2 June 3 June 21 May 18 May 31 May 2 June 1 June 26 May Portsmouth Chatham Bury Hull Portsmouth ditto Carmarthen Paisley Chatham Portsmouth tattooed on aims and fiDgers recruit, not surgically inspected tattooed on left arm ; recruit scar on forehead recruit ditto off furlough LONDON : PBINTED FOR FEB MAJESTY'S STATIONERY QFFCE Y HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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