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07/01/1876

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 07/01/1876
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5772
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CONTAINING ivbtfaam of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of m aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputt& 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 are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other mart,, of Identity* The Names of Accorriplices 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. 5772 FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1876. ;> HJottce.— It is requested that all communications lor the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. * jt* Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and tho 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, aii betters addressed to tho Editor ffittiist toe prepaid), otherwise tli insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from tho Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS on dial, and a gold Albert Chain, curb pattern, stamped ' 18 carat,' and bad a spade Guinea attached. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 3. BUEGLAEY AMD HOUSE BEEAEIIG. Between 6 and 8 p. m., on the evening of the 27th ultimo, the dwelling- house of Mr. Charles Edward Hansell, grocer, of St. Albans, was broken and entered, and a mahogany Desk, containing ) from £ 15 to £ 20 in Gold, £ 17 in Siiver, £ 4 in Coppers, 2s. in Farthings, and one £ 5 Bank of England Note stolen therein. Also 2 lbs. of Returns, 1 lb. of Shag Tobacco ; about 4 lbs. of Tea; a double- case silver hunting Watch, engine- turned, but worn nearly smooth, maker T. or J. Parker. A tall man with a long coat and felt hat was seen near the back of the premises, on the evening of the offence, and an old black handled table knife, has since been found left on the premises. Information to be given to the Head Constable, St. Albans, Herts.— Bow- street, January 3. During the night of the 22nd instant the Booking Office at Hope Junction on the Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway was broken and entered ; and on the same night the Booking Office at the Caergwele Railway Station was broken and entered, and a gentleman's black felt Hat stolen therein. Supposed by a man about 40 years of age, 5 feet high, sandy beard and moustache, ' Jim Crow' hat, mingled brown cloth coat, cord trousers, and socks. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Adams, Mold, Flintshire, North Wales.— Bow- street, December 31. During the night of the; 23rd instant the Office of the MUEBE1 AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING About 9.20 p. m., on the 24th instant, the Dead Body of a Female Child was found in a thoroughfare in the borough of Bolton, wrapped in two hand- towels and a piece of brown paper. The towel which was next to the body is a little marked with blood, made of ' nap' or ' Russian' towelling, very! Ifa^^& i was broken and far worn size 28 by 21 inches, has a red stripe and tape- like j tered And ato] eu t,; ereill . 8mall Pock'et Books, and two border at each end, and the border about three- quarters of short u Flarmel Jackets, such an inch wide. The other towel is ' honey comb or ' hucka- intendent Richardson, Wellington, or to Sergeant Merricks*- Oaken Gates, Salop..— Bow- street, January 7. Stolen at Chasetown, on the night of the 29th ultimo : a chestnut Mare, aged, 14 hands high, kick mark on near hind quarter. Information to be given to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Jan. 7. Stolen from a field at Slaithwaite during the night of the 27th ultimo : a grey cart Filly, rising 2 years old, about 13J hands high, long mane and tail, very full bone and large head. A reward of £ 5 will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of the Filly and convictioa of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Sykes, West Riding Constabu- lary, Huddersfield.— Bow- street, January 7. Stolen from a field at Ashford Carbonel, Salop, on the 28th ult. : a dark brown hack Mare, in foal, aged, 15 hands high, rough coat, a little white on one fetlock, one knee is slightly chipped, and she is very handsome and compact. £ 25 reward will be paid upon the conviction of the thief or thieves. Information to be given to Sergeant Lear, Brom- field, Salop.— Bow- street, January 7. Stolen on the lst instant, from Grosvenor- place, Pimlico: a dark bay cob Horse, clipped ; and a Cart, painted a dark colour, containing about 80 lbs. of Meat, ' E. Knapman & Co." painted on the sides, and back of cart.— Metropolitan Police, B Division, January 5. back,' about half- worn, 33 in. s by 18| ins., has four double stripes of red running through from end to end, 5 ins. apart, and a red stripe three- quarters of an inch broad at each end, with fringe border, two very small holes at one end, and is quite clean. At the Coroner's inquest a verdict of ' Wilful Murder' was returned against some person or persons unknown. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Town Hall, Bolton- le- Moors, Lancashire.— Bow- street, Dec. SI. foegkey. Description of JOHN KING, charged on a warrant with forging and uttering the acceptance to a Bill of Exchange : he is 62 years of age, 0 feet or G feet 2 inches high, grey hair, broad forehead, full face, broad shoulders, • and stoops ; generally wears a broad brim hat. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, January 5. Absconded, charged with obtaining £ 5 by means of a forged Order: a man, 20 years of age, 6 feet higb, ruddy complexion, brown moustache, tuft on chin; dressed in Irish freize overcoat, velvet collar, grey check trousers, and high black hat; he ia a public- house agent.— Metropolitan Police, . E Division, December 29. Jackets, such as are worn by engine- drivers and fitters. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, or to Sergeant Evans, Cannock, near Stafford.— Bow- street, December 31. Stolen by means of shopbreaking, during the night of the 24th instant, at Stockton- on- Tees : a gold English lever EOBBEEY AND LARCENY FROM THE FEB& ON. Stolen from different persons at the Railway Stations in Bolton during the Fair, on the lst and 2nd instant: 10,888, with sunk seconds No. 1 silver lever Watch, and dial. 1 ditto Watch, 11,679, maker ' Joseph Harris,' plain dial, large figures, aud sunk seconds. (£ 1 reward is offered for the recovery of this Watch and the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders.) 1 silver lever Watch, No. 556, maker ' J. Hargreaves, _ Wigan,' plain dial, sunk seconds, and plain case. 1 silver lever Watch. No. 73, the outside case is loose aud has ' J. S C,' engraved thereon. 1 silver lever Wateh, No. 2824, maker ' Wm. Howarth, _ Darwen- street, Blackburn,' engraved on the dial. 1 silver lever Watch, No. 59,315, plain cases, garter and shield on the back, and slightly dented on the out- side case. 1 silver lever blank Watch, No. 6831, and sunk seconds. J ditto Watch, No. 4308, maker ' Royal and Rawson, Wigan.' 1 silver lever Watcb, No. 673, maker Henry Lee, Bolton.' 1 silver lever Watch, No. 4944, and has the name of ' Roger Aspden' engraved on the case. .1 skeleton lever Watcb, No. 3442, maker ' George Esplin, Wigan.' 1 silver lever Watch, No. 44. 1 ditto verge Watch. 1 ditto lever Watch, No. 9977. And 1 lady gold Ring, set with brilliants. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire;— Bow- street, January 7. Stolen on the night of the 29th ultimo, from the person : a silver lever Watch, No. 3608, gold hands, and a small crack LAROENjY AMD £ 2KBEZZX.£ aCE! rZ Absconded on the 3rd instant, from Queen's Gardens, Ba. yswater, stealing £ 80 : a man, 56 years of age, 6 ft. 1 inch high, fair comp. xion, grey hair, whiskers aud moustache; dressed in black- frock coat, grey mixture- trousers, and . ligh black hat; of military appearance.— Metropolitan Police, X Division, January 7. Absconded from Long Sutton on the 29t, h ultimo : THOMAS SMITH, alias WILLIAM FLETCHER, car- penter, supposed a native of Standground, near Peterboro', __ _ _ charged with stealing Carpenters' Tools ( recovered); about Watch, No." 10145, maker' Cattaneo, Stockton," f- plate ™ a* gold T3S years of aS ® > 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, of sickly appear- English lever Watch, No. 2169, full plate ; a gold English anoe> tattooed on both arms, light brown hair, and sandy verge Watch, No. 13034; eight second hand silver verge : whiskers; dressed in old light jacket, old light- coloured Watches; three second- hand silver lever Watches; a second- 1 trousers with stupes down the sides, soft black billycock bat, hand Geneva Watcb, gilt cases; a second- baud keyless 1 weara 311 old pair of Wellington boot tops under his trousers Geneva Watch, broken glass ; a coloured gold Brooch, garnet as leggings. He is accompanied by a woman much older than centre; a gold garnet and turban Brooch ; a gold emerald himself, her hair quite grey, slightly pockmarked, tall and Brooch; a gold emerald and pendant Brooch; an all- gold; tMn 5 wears a brown dress, velvet jacket, and black straw rope Brooch ; an all- gold cup- centre Brooch ; two agua and liat- They are both addicted to drink, and likely to be found pendant Brooches ; three all- gold oval Brooches ; a gold 111 iow beer- houses. Supposed to be well- known in Sheffield, round Brooch; a cameo and leaf border Brooch: a small Information to be given to Sergeant Biggadike, Police carbuncle oval Brooch ; three large white enamel Brooches ; ! Station, Long Sutton, Wisbeach, Lincolnshire, who holds a an all- gold fancy Brooch ; two emerald centre star Brooches ;: warrant for the mans apprehension.— Bow- street, January 7.. a black enamel and pearl Brooch ; a large cornelian Brooch, j • FRANCIS WILMOT, advertised in the Police Gazette white with black border; an 18- carat plain set Of Links ! o{ the 8th ultimo, charged with stealing 40 elm Boards, was Studs, and Collar to match; an 18- carat Garter Set; a on bail till the Quarter Sessions, held at Devizes, on the 15- carat set, Studs and Links, garter and engraved ; a 10- carat ah iastant, but failed to appear. A bench warrant is issued set, Studs and Links, plain ; a 10- carat set, Studs and Links, for his apprehension. Information to be given - to Deputy garter ; a 10- carat set, Studs and Links, engme- turned edges; chief Constable Stretten, Wilts Constabulary, Marlborough. a 10- carat set, Stud and Links, engraved; a 15- carat set, j Bow- street January 7. Stud and Links, engraved ; a white cornelian set, plated ! edges; an all- gold suite Brooch and Ear- rings to match,! Stolen on the lst instant, from the Shrewsbury Arms round pierced ; twenty- seven pairs of 15- carat gold Ear- rings, Hotel, Stafford : a light- brown Overcoat, with brown bone some all gold and some gems and gold ; five 9- carat gold . buttons, ticket pocket on right side, large pockets on hips and Signets, hollow ; sixteen 9- carat gold Chains, secret link ; i brown lining, which has been repaired ; and a pair of black twenty- seven 10- carat gold Chains; six 9- carat Belcher , cloth Trousers, nearly new. By a tramping stableman, about Chains; six 9- carat knot Chains; two 9- carat Kensington 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, round features, light Chains; a 9- carat Alma and knot Chain ; a 10- carat cable , hair, whiskers and moustache; supposed dressed in grey Chain; fifteen 10 carat Brazilian Chains; a Victoria or mixture stable jacket and vest, black cloth trousers, black brooch Chain; a Belcher, a Kensington, a faceted and knot,; and white check shirt, white muffler with black spots, and and five rope Chains. Description of one of the men suspected: j strong lace- up boots. He says be was formerly employed as 25 to 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches higb, very fair aud fresh I a stableman at the Training Stables, Middleham, and he will complexion, light hair, short whiskers and moustache, full probably seek employment at Livery Stables, Posting Stables, face, stout figure, peculiar cast in one eye, large rough hands, 1 and Tramways. Information to be given to Inspector and thick fingers; dressed in rough blue pilot overcoot, and j Hackney, Guildhall, Stafford.— Bow- street, January 5. light pepper- and- salt- coloured cloth trousers. A common I Absconded from Chilton, in the parish of Atcham, Salop, brace and an auger bit, with the name of ' Harris,' were left I on the 22d( J ultimo> ctarged oa a warrant with embezzle- on the premises. £ 40 reward will be paid for the appre. hansion and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property, or a proportionate reward for any portion thereof. Information to be given to Superintendent Booth, Police Office, Stockton- on- Tees, Durham,— Bow- street, December 31. Jn the 22nd instant, the dwelling- house of John Sly, of Gillingham, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : a brown Greatcoat, with velvet collar; a pair of black cloth Trousers; a silk Handkerchief, with red border; and an open- face silver Watch. Suspicion is attached to a youth, about IS years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, dark hair, and fresh complexion ; dressed in old brown coat, cord vest and trousers, black billycock hat, and old lace- up boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, Dorset Constabulary, Shaftesbury.— Bow- street, December 29. HOmSE AMD CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from a field at Netley Bank, Salop, during the night of the 30th ultimo : a light bay gelding Cob, about 14 hands high, white blaze down the face, switch tail, and rising 3 years old. Information to be given to Chief Super- ment: JAMES KITE, late a farm labourer in the employ- ment of Mr. Jeffery Poole, of Chilton, about 25 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inclies high, fresh complexion, no whiskers, has lost the light eye, and wears a shade ; dressed in dark jacket and vest, clean cotton cord trousers, strong lace- up boots, and low black hat. Information to be given to Super- intendent Howells, County Constabulary, Shrewsbury, Salop.— Bow- street, January 5. Description of JOSEPH RICHARD WILLS, charged with stealing— a gold lever Watch, with inscription in French insido ; a gold Chain ; three gold Rings ; a Mourning Brooch, engraved on the back 1 Peter Foote, aud a sum of Money :— 18 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches higb, pale complexion, and light brown hair ; he is a seaman, belonging to H. M. ship ' Duncan,' at Sheerness. Information to be given to Superintendent Wilshire, Folkestone, Kent, who holds a war- rant for his apprehension,— Bow- street, January 5. Stolen on the 24lh ultimo, from the Barrel Inn, Ross : a pair of dark mixture cloth Trousers, with fly fronts and buckle at waistband, and have been darned in the seat ; a black high crowned hard felt Hat, with blue lining, size 6t, with white stain marks outside the crown ; a Militia Shirt, linen front; and a pair of new blue cotton Stockings; the property of Thomas Sheppard. By JOHN NICHOLLS, a tramping fitter, 23 yeara of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, slight make, light hair, and no whiskers ; dressed in black cloth jacket, dark plaid trousers, old spring side boo* s, and the stolen hat. He is a native of Smethwick, near Birmingham, and is likely to be found working - at a foundry or fitting shop. Information to be given to Superintendent Smith, Boss, Herefordshiae, who holds a warrant for his apprehen- sion.— Bow- street, January 5. Description of WILLIAM BANKS, late of Market Drayton, labourer, charged with stealing, on the 9th ultimo, four Fowls ( recovered), the property of John Dain : 27_ years of age, 5 feet 9 inches higb, fresh complexion, brown hair and eyes, scar on right ear, and stoops ; dressed in pilot jacket, moleskin vest, cotton cord trousers, rough cloth cap, strong lace- up boots, aud may be wearing a blue witney overcoat. He was convicted of larceny from the person in 1872, also of larceny in 1874 ; it is supposed that he will enlist at Canter- bury or Aldersbot. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Haines, Whitchurch, or to Sergeant Galliers, Market Drayton, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 3. Charged ( on a sheriff's warrant) with embezzling ,£ 280 belonging to a firm of ironmaster* in Glasgow : WILLIAM SUTHERLAND BROWN, a traveller, abo, ut 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fair hair parted in the centre, and short, slight, fair whiskers; dressed in brown tweed suit and brown felt hat, and frequently wears light brown gaiters ; is of dissipated habits, but has a smart and respectable appear- ance. Information to be given to Chief Constable McCall, Glasgow.— Bene street, January 3. Absconded on the 28th ultimo, from 54, Charles- street, City- road, embezzling £ 20 : a man, 24 years of age, 5 ft. 6 ins. high, sallow complexion, dark hair and eyes, Boman nose, and slight moustache ; dark dress, long dark overcoat and trousers, and black billycock hat. He is a collector.— Metro- politan Police, G Division, January 3. Description of RICHARD SMITH, alias ' DECK O,' a minder in a cotton mill, a native of Hyde or Dukinfield, Cheshire, charged with stealing on the 22nd ultimo, a pair of watertight Boots, recovered : he is about 42 yeais of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, cut short behind, sallow complexion, no teeth in front, moustache, no whiskers, and slender build ; dressed iu pilot monkey jacket, black vest, greasy trousers, black and white woollen scarf, soft billycock bat, with broad brim, and blucher boots. Information to be given to Inspector Whincup, West Riding Constabulary Office, Woobroad, Saddleworth, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, January 3. Further information respecting BENJAMIN MADDER, tailor, of Bungay, charged with embezzlement, and advertised in the Police Gazette of the 25th October last. He was traced to Chelmsford with his wife and children, stayed there one night, and went in the direction of London, and is now supposed to be working at his trade in the neigh- bourhood of Pimlico. Information to be given to Inspector Foster, Bungay, Suffolk, who holds the warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, January 3, Description of WILLIAM MOON, alias COCKNEY BILL, charged on a warrant with steading four pairs of Boots, one pair of Sea Boots, four sets of new Lasts, and some new Leather, on the 21st instant; the property of George Ernest Peters : 35 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, sallow complexion, slightly pockmarked, black thin whiskers, no moustache, and has lost several front teeth ; dressed in a pilot jacket, soft felt hat, and grey vest; he is a tramping shoemaker. Information to be given to Head Constable Richardson, Sonth Shields, Durham.— Bow- street, Dec. 31. Absconded from Bradford- on- Avon, on the 29th instant, charged with obtaining a pair of nearly new black cloth Trousers by false pretences : JOHN MORRIS, 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark bair and eyes, and rather stout built; dressed in black cloth coat and trousers, silk velvet vest, soft felt hat, and military boots. He belongs to the 13th Foot, and is on furlough. He is in company with a man, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark hair and eyes, and rather stout built; dressed in old grey cloth coat, canvas slop, aud moleskin trousers ; a labourer. Information to be given to Inspector Maggs, Wilts Constabulary. Bradford- on- Avon, who holds a warrant for the apprehension of Morris — Bow- street, December 31. Description of JAMES BROWN, a hawker or coster- monger, travelling with a truck or barrow, who is charged on a warrant, with stealing from Nutley Farm, Hants, on the 16th instant, nine Sheep Skins, recovered: he ia about 3S yeara of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, pale complexion, face shaved, excepting tuft of hair on chin, thick lips, mole or wart on right cheek, and blotchey face ; dressed in light brown or speckled jacket or eoat, cloth trousers, fitting tight, torn across both knees, and dark stripes down the sides, two waistcoats, and white slop underneath, and hard felt hat, rather high in the crown. Information to be given to Inspector BrinsoD, Hants Constabulary, Basingstoke, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bou street, Dec. 31. Absconded from Brighton, on the 26th instant, charged with stealing £ 25 10s., consisting of Gold and a J5 Bank of England Note, with ' Mrs. White' written on the back : ADA SMITH, a servant, 20 years of age, short and stout, light complexion, and full light blue eyes ; dressed in a grey linsey dress, short black jacket, with two rows of black buttons down the front, and a black straw bonnet, trimmed with violet coloured ribbon. She is Irish, and it is supposed that she has gone to Ireland, probably to Belfast. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable White, Town Hall, Brighton, Sussex.— Bow- street, December 31. Charged with obtaining a Great- coat by a trick, amount- ing to larceny, at Chester, on the 24th instant: a man about 34 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches higb, face all shaved except the chin, fair complexiou, and thin features ; dressed in black frock coat, with white slop underneath, drab trousers, round black hat, and had the heel of one of his boots cut away. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hail, Chester.— Bow- street, December 29. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Quarrington, on the 21st instant: a brown cloth Overcoat, double- breasted, three outside pockets, two on the left, and one on the right side, black velvet collar, and large black bone buttons. By GEORGE F. CLARKE, a pianoforte tuner, who lodged in the house and absconded, wearing the overcoat : he ia about 28 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, light complexion, dark bold eyes, black curly hair, cut short behind, black moustache, no whiskers, and stoutly built; dressed in a black double- breasted cloth coat, rather loDg, dark mixture vest, black and white mixture trousers, black billycock hat, and white knitted gloves; ke carries a black leather bag, and black walking- stick ; he has a ring on his finger, with carbuncle stone; he presents cards of ' Fawcett's type.' Information to be given to Superintendent Stevenitt, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street. December 29. CHABLES HERBERT ROGERS, who absconded from Honey- stre<-! t Wharf, on the 5th instant, charged with embezzlement, enlisted into the Royal Marines at Stone- house, Devon, in the name of ROBERT WARE, on the 10th instant, and on his way to join the Dep6t at Deal he deserted at Westminster, on the 14th instant. See Police Gazette of the 20th instant, for both offences. £ 5 reward is offered for his apprehension. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Stretten, Wilts Constabulary, Marlborough. - Bow- street, December 29. VBAUDS AMD AG8RAVATSD MISDEMEA1OUSS, Description of two lads charged on a warrant with obtaining £ 1 by false pretences, from Robert Browning, inn- keeper, of Cockfield, on the 25th ultimo : WALTER CHOAT, a drover, about 15 years of age, 5 feet higb, stout build, fresh complexion, with sores on one side of face ; dressed in light coat and trousers, dark vest, black billycock hat, black leather leggings, with buttons, and black mackintosh, nearly new. He is a native of Ringshall, Needham Market, Suffolk. EDWARD FARTHING, 14 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, and dark complexion; dressed in dark clothes, and black billycock hat. A native of Needham Market. Information to be given to Sergeant Marsh, Lavenham, or to Police Constable Baldry, Cockfield, Suffolk.— Bow- street, January 7. Further information respecting GEORGE WOOD, described in the Police Gazette of the 28th ultimo, charged with obtaining Money by fraud at Lloyd's Bank, Stafford. His proper name is WILLIAM GRIFFIS, he is well acquainted with the fruit trade, and is a native of Totnes. He has been recognised as the same man who is charged with fraud at Nottingham and Neweastle- on- Tyne, as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 18th August and 10th Septem- ber last. Lloyd and Company will give £ 5 reward for such information as will lead to hia apprehension and conviction. Information to be given to Inspector Hackney, Guildhall, Stafford.— Bow- street, January 5. miSCEL& AMEOUB INFORMATIONS. Remanded at Boynmawr, until the 10th instant : WM. HARRIS, charged with burglary at Bryumawr: about 34 years of age, 5 feet 5J inches high, sallow complexion, black hair and eyes, face and arms thickly pockmarked, bum marks on back of right leg and on left hip; states that he has about 5 feet 7 inches high ; dressed in light cord trousers, dark waistcoat, blue ribbed single- breasted coat with velvet collar,, laced shoes, and hard round felt hat. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Chief Superin- tendent Turrall, Borough Police Office, Cambridge.— Bow- street, January 5. Remanded at Shaftesbury, till the 11th instant, charged with larceny : WILLIAM JOHNSON, 24 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches, high, fresh complexion, sandy hair, no whiskers, and haa lost the left eye ; dressed in dark coat, moleskin vest and trousers, brown cap, and lace- up boots; he says he belongs to Hartlepool, and has been working at iron works there. WILLIAM BARNETT, 39 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches high, fair complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, bald on top of head, and bushy whiskers ; dressed in lark monkey jacket, moleskin trousers, brown cap, and lace- up boots; he says he belongs to Chester, has been in the army, and has lately worked at Middlesborough. Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, Dorset Constabulary, Shaftesbury.— Bow- street, January 5. Remanded at Stone till the 11th instant, charged with, highway robbery : JOHN SMITH, alias HENRY PUGH, who says he is a native of Ilkeston, Derbyshire, 25 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, light grey eyes, , light hair and ( small) moustache, sallow complexion, small scar on forehead, aud anchor in blue on left fore arm ; dressed in a grey cap with peak, pilot jacket, grey and black small striped tronsers, woollen shirt, aud clogs; and JOHANNAH MURPHY, says she is a native of London, 19 years of age, about 4 feet 11 iuches high, grey eyes, auburn hair, florid complexion, round face, and small nose ; dressed in a light blue stuff dress, white scarf, and red and white cotton handkerchief with white spots round her neck, black cloth jacket, linen apron, ar, d clogs. They frequent public- houses, singing and dancing. The female says she was sent to prison about a month since for 14 clays for drunkenness at Ulverstone, Lan- cashire. Information to be given to Superintendent Crisp, Stone, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, January 5. Remanded at Loughborough till the 6th instant, charged with felony : THOMAS WILLIAMSON, alias BRASER, a bricklayer's labourer, a native of Croydon, Surrey, 26 years of age, 5 feet 44 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, pale com- plexiou, no whiskera or moustache, full mouth, high cheek- bones, large features, very sallow countenance, and stout build ; he states that he has not resided at Croydon for several years, and that he has travelled for some time with a boxing booth; he is well known in Nottingham, where he lodged for twelve months in Narrow Marsh. Information to be given to Superintendent Peberdy, Loughborough, Leices- tershire.— Bow- street, January 3. ' Found in the river Severn, at Shrewsbury, on the 13th ultimo : the Body of a newly- born female Child, which was in a tin biscuit box, marked ' Grantham,' and tied round with resided at Aberdare and Hirwain. Information to be given apiece of blue serge; the body was wrapped ~ in" a~ child's to Sergeant ( No. 18) Joseph, Brynmawr, Breconshire.— Bow- flannel and two pieces of calico, and in the box was a light- street, January 7. Missing from her home at Burham, near Rochester, Kent, since 12 noon on the 30thultimo : EMILY REEVES, about 15 years of age, very tall, light complexion, hair, and eves; dressed in a blue dress, black overskirt, grey jacket, black hat with white feather, and grey stockings with red stripes. It is feared that some ill has befallen her. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Police Station, West Mailing, near Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, Jan. 7. Missing from his home at Great Fenton, since the 7th ultimo : SAMUEL FOX, a labourer, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, beard, and moustache, has the figure of a man and woman tattooed on left arm, and a ring on right arm j dressed in black pilot jacket, cotton cord troupers, black tommy hat, and strong clogs ; he is of weak intellect, and it is feared some ill haa befallen him. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Police Office, Fenton, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Jan. 7. Committed for trial at the Windsor Quarter Sessions, to be held on the 17th instant, for felony : WILLIAM WILSON, 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, light complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, oval face, cross eyed, scar on right chin ; gave his address 13, Berwick- street, Pimlico. HENRY NUGENT, 25 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, sallow complexioa, brown hair, grey eye3, oval face, lost left avm, star, crucifix, bracelet, and blue dots on right arm ; born at Shrewsbury. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Hayes, Police Office, Windsor.— Bow- street, January 7. Remanded, charged with obtaining Food and Lodgings by false pretences : a man who gives the name of EDWARD JAMES, which is supposed to be fictitious, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, thin make, very straight, slight dark moustache, no whiskers ; dressed in grey cloth coat, buttons up front, dark cloth trousers and waist- coat, and black billycock hat; he states that he is a clerk, of Belgrave- street, Birmingham, and that he last resided at No. 12, Granger- street, Newcastle. Information to be given to Head Constable Metcalfe, City Police Office, Rtpon, York shire.— Bow- street, January 5. Committed to Northallerton Gaol for one month, under the Yagrant Act, on the lst instant, at Malton : WILLIAM TRURAN, 30 years of age, 5 feet 8| inches high, fresh com- plexion, hazel eyes, and dark brown hair ; dressed in grey cloth coat, blue checked cloth vest, moleskin trousers, and Scotch cap, with peak; he states that he is a native of Calstock, Cornwall, and has been working at the Lackenby Ironstone Works, near Middlesborough ; and WILLIAM TAYLOR, 29 years of age, 5 feet 3£ inches high, fresh com- plexiou, grey eyes, and brown hair ; dressed in grey cloth coat and vest, moleskin trousers, black cloth cap, and clogs ; he states that he is a labourer, and a native of Barkstcn, Lincolnshire, and haa been working at Stockton- on- Tees. coloured window curtain, bordered, with a red material; the box and its contents are supposed to have been in the river about a month. Information to be given to Head Constable Davies, Shrewsbury, Salop.— Bow- street, January 3. Description of three men, giving the names of JOSEPH BBOWN, of Kent, WILLIAM ALTON, of Broome, War- wickshire, and JOHN RICE, alias EDWARDS, of Bristol: Brown and Alton are committed for tiial at the Gloucester Quarter Sessions on the 5th instant, for larceny, and Rice is remanded until the same day at Northleach; they - were seeking work on the Cheltenham and Barbury Railway a& navvies : Brown is 23 yeara of age, 5 feet 10 inches higb, brown hair, small light whiskers, dark sallow complexion, and upright figure; Alton is 20 years of age, fi feet 7 inches higb, brown hair, grey eyes, fair complexion, and small dark whiskers ; and Rice is 23 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, no whiskers, on the right arm cross flags, a crown, the words ' John Mary, Harris Knights,' aud an anchor, and on the left arm Sarah Osgood. In their possession were found poaching implements of every description, and they had with them a black lucher dog. Information to be given to Superintendent Philphott, Police Office, Northleach, Gloueeateishire.— Bow- street, January 3. Description of THOMAS WILLIAMS, a navvy, com- mitted for trial at the next Monmouthshire Quarter Sessions, at Usk, on a charge of larceny from the person : 27 years of age, 6 feet higb, grey eyes, dark hair, fresh complexion, clean shaved chin, no moustache, and strong and muscular build. He belongs to Cheddar in Somersetshire, and says he has worked at Cardiff, Merthyr, Pontypool, and Bristol. Infor mation to be given at the Police Office, Town- hall, Newport, Monmouth.— Bow- street, December 31. Description of JULIA WALMSLEY, committed for trial to Northallerton Sessions, for larceny at Middlesborough on the 28th instant: a native of Grave- sreet, Hunslet- lane, Leeds, 25 years of age, 5 feet higb, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, and has lost most of her upper teeth ; sh& states that she left Leeds about two years ago. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough, Yoikshire.— Bow- street, December 31. Committed to Northallerton Gaol for 1 calendar month under the Vagrant Act, at Malton, on the 30th instant: st man giving the name of THOMAS McDOWELL, 60 years, of age, 5 feet 8| inches high, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, grey hair, and has a scar on the bridge of the nose ; dressed in old black cloth coat, grey cloth trousers and vest, soft felt hat, and odd boots ; he states that he is a native of Water- ford, Ireland, and has tramped from Wales. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office,. Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Decembei• 31. Description of a tramp remanded till the 4th proximo, charged with larceny : ALFRED PARKER, 44 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, upright slight figare, fair com- Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Complexion, grey eyes, small light- coloured whiskers and mous- stabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, January 5. : * ache> and Fcar 011 b, rldg0 of nose; dressed in a black coat* blue serge jacket underneath, dark tweed trousers, and blue Committed to Northallerton Gaol for one month under French cap with peak ; he has served in the 9th Foot, says, the Vagrant Act, on the 4th instant, at Malton : JOHN he haa lived at Old Ford, Bow, and has worked at Oldham, SMITH, 22 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, sallow com- in ironworks, as a dresser. Information to be given to plexion, brown eyes, and dark brown bair cut short; dressed Superintendent Benson, Newmarket, Cambs. -- Bow- street, in a blue pilot jacket, moleskin trousers and vest, grey cloth : December 31. cap, and old lace- up boots; states that he is a moulder, and ' was imprisoned for three months in Wakefield Gaol for steal- ing a pair of Boots at Sheffield, and that he was discharged on the 29th ult. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Constabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- st., January 5. Missing since the 12th ultimo : EDWIN WARD ( an Remanded till the 3rd proximo, charged with stealing Boots : CHARLES AWDRY, about 65 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches higb, and very long grey heard ; he is a native of Windsor, and a stonemason. When apprehended, twenty- two Pawntickets ( for 1875) were found upon him :— Three from Joseph S. Tilley, High- street, Staines: 17th Nov., Coat, 5B. ; 22nd Nov., Coat and Waistcoat, 7s.; and 23rd Dec., imbecile), of Newmarket- road, Cambridge, 25 years of age, Boots, 5s., in the name of Charles Awdry. Three from w! - G. Goodacre, Reading : 7th Oct., Boots, 2s. ; 22nd Oct., Coat, 5s.; and 26th Oct., Waistcoat and Wrapper, Is. 9d., in the name Chas. Webb. Four from J. T. C. Thompson, Egham : 6th Nov., Coat, 3s.; 10th Nov., Rug, 5s. ; 24th Nov., Coat, 5s.; and 3rd Dec., Coat, 6s. 6d , in the name of John Awdry Plough. On 9th Dec., with N. S. Isaacs, Coat, 3s., Chaales Awdry. Nine from George Radnors, Windsor : 10th May, Flute, Is. ; 5th July, Tools, Is. € d.; 10th Juiy, Brushes, 9d.; 20th July, 8 Chisels, 9d.; 3rd Oct., Black Cloth Trousers, 5s.; 24th Oct" s 5 Mason's Chisels, Is. OAd.; 27th Oct., Rule, 6d. ; • 9th Nov., Umbrella, Is. 6d.; 3rd Nov., Coat, 4s.; 27th Nov., Measuring Tape, Is., in the name of Charles and John Webb. At Maidenhead : 19th Nov., Jacket, 4s. 6d., in the name of Chas. Awdry. Information to be given to Superintendent Hayes, Windsor, Berks.— Bcnn- street, December 31. Committed for three callendar months each, on the 24th instant, for frequenting public places with intent to • commit felony : JOHN THOMAS, 36 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark eyes, swarthy complexion, black curly hair and moustache, no whiskers, short nose, aud has lost several upper front teeth ; dressed in a dark green overcoat with brown velvet collar, black dress coat, bound with black braid, black cloth vest, grey check trousers, black silk necktie, high silk hat, and elastic- side boots ; stated that he was a vocalist; and FRANCIS JONES, 22 years of age, 5 feet _ 9| inches high, has an impediment in his speech, pale com- wrmatitm plexion, grey eyes, brown hair, large nose, no whiskers, and 1 small tuft of hair on chin; dressed in a long brown cloth overcoat, with velvet collar, pepper- and- salt coat underneath, vest, and trousers, hard felt black hat, blue worsted jacket, , red striped woollen shirt, and elastic- side boots; has a large ' wart in the middle of his back ; he said he was a nigger. Both men had reversible mackintosh coats, one side light, the other dark, and stated that they were from London, but it is supposed that they are from Nottingham. Information to be given to Superintendent Jarvis, Horncastle, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, December 29. taken from it: a blue Moscow Overcoat; a grey frieze frock Overcoat; a brown beaver Overcoat; a quilted fur Vest; a juvenile Rap Yachter : a brown beaver Jacket; a check cheviot Jacket; a fancy check d. b. Coat; three black cloth d. b. Coats ; a pair of Devon pilot w. f. Trousers ; a pair of f. f. buck Trousers ; a pair of f. f. fancy Trousers ; four pairs of w. f. fancy Tri use s ; a pair of striped Trousers ; a Yachter; a brown velveteen Yachter; a grey melton ' Paget' Coat: a pair of grey doe Trousers ; a pair of grey melton Trousers ; a pair of coating Trousers ; a blue Elysian Overcoat; a pair of cheviot stripe Tronser: a pair of youth's striped Trousers; a pair of f. f. line.' Trousers ; a pair of youth's coating Trousers; a pair of f, f. black Trousers ; a be given to Chief Superintendent Coward, Borough Police Office, Guildhall, Dorchester, Dorset.— Bow- street, Jan. 3. Stolen on the night of tbe 23rd ultimo, from an Hotel in Preston : a long blue cloth Overcoat with belt, lined with light- coloured shepherds' plaid, with tour pockets outside, and had a pair of black kid Gloves in one of the pockets. £ 1 reward is offered for the apprehension and conviction of of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, January 3. Stolen on the 5th instant, from a bedroom in a public- In- Description of a man who was found Dead, supposed to T< wic, with black fringe ; a lilac printed Shirt; and a pair -" r r. , . „„„ i, •„, • at the of volunteer uniform Trousers. Information to be given to Sag1ofSd'a"; name supposed J. TANNeTT Chief Constable Dalgliesh, Police Office, Town Hall, Ashton- about 27 or 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fresh j under- Lyne, Lancashire.- ifcra-^, January 5. d. b. silk Vest; a pair of ribbed Trousers; a pair of w. f. j house at Devonport : a lady's gold lever Watch, No. 67569 ; checked Trousers ; a man's d. b. Suit; a seal Vest; a brown ! the name of the owner ' M. M. Coles,' engraved on the works, beaver Overcoat; a brown Overcoat; a grey cheviot diagonal; part of figure 3 on dial erased, and flowers engraved on back Coat; six Guernseys, various colours; and seventeen j 0f outer case, and a long heavy gold Guard, snake pattern, was attached. Information to be given to Head Constable Lynn, Devonport.— Bow- street, December 31. Supposed stolen on the evening of the 24th instant : a small gold open face Watch, maker ' Webber, Woolwich'. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, December 31. Stolen between 4 and 5 p. m. on the 27th instant, from a carriage at Palace- gate, Kensington : an Indian drab cash- mere Cape, embroidered. Information to be given to Super- intendent Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- st. Station, E. C.— Bow- street, December 31. Stolen on the 5th instant, between Maidstone and East Mailing : a Norwegian silver Brooch and Pendant, each about the size of a crown- piece, with small silver ivy leaves round them. Also stolen, between the 24th and 26th instant, from Lunchford Farm, in the parish of East Mailing : two very old white hen Turkeys ; the property of Henry Simmons. Information to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Kent Constabulary, West Mailing.— Bow- street, December 31. kuickerbocker Jackets, for suits, various colours. £ 5 reward will be paid for such information as may lead to the recovery of the property, and the apprehension of the offender or offenders, on application to Superintendent Mason, Great Western Railway Police, 6, Eastbourne- terrace, Paddington. — Bow- street, January 5. Stolen in Middlesbrough, on the 23rd ultimo : grey and black cur Dog, answers to the name of ' Spot.' to be given to Chief ~ Constable Middlesborough.— Bow- street, January 5. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Ashton- under- Lyne, during the evening of the lst instant : a brown silk Dress, trimmed with blue satin and white lace ; a lavender mohair Skirt and Polonnaise with black buttons : a black silk velvet Jacket, lined with black silk and alpaca ; a black rep Cape, trimmed with crape ; a brown and white feathered Collarette; a blue waterproof Cloak, with tippet Van dyked, with velvet on the bottom, lined with black and white plaid; a child's Frock, maroon colour, with velvet band round the waist; a green and orange printed Skirt; a black and white rep complexion, dark hair and moustache, no whiskers, rather full face ; dressed in dark clothes, old elastic- side boots, and blue striped shirt. In one of his pockets was found a deposit note from the Post- office at Handsworth, and addressed ' J. Tannett, Handsworth, Woodhouse, Sheffield,' also an agreement between J. Tannett and H. Beaumont, and Fred. Melville. The body is supposed to be that of one of the ' Royal Britannia Company,' who gave an entertainment at Grosmont on the 4th instant, and left on the 7th instant for Rosedale, and appears to have been dead about three weeks. Information to be given to Superintendent Ryder, Constabu- lary Office, Whitby, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, December 29. PROPERTY STOLEH. Stolen on the 25th ultimo, from the dwelling- house of Mr. John Pingon, at Hove : a lady's gold English lever Watch, ' E. Pingon' engraved outside the inner case, with gold Albert Guard ( cable pattern) and gold Seal and Key attached. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, or to Superintendent Jenner, Court House, j Battle, Sussex.— Bow- street, January 7. Stolen from a shed at Uphill Farm, Upton, Berks, on the night of the 31st ultimo : nine dark faced long wool Sheep Skins, with a blue dot on near hip, and the feet taken • off. Information to be given to Superintendent Borlase, Wallingford, Berks.— Bow street, January 7. Stolen in Blackburn during the month of December : From 20, Whalley Banks, on the 3rd : one pair of laced Boots, six holes at each side, slender make, about half worn, and one pair of men's fancy dancing Clogs, brass eyelet holes, newly clogged ; the property of Mr. Thomas Leaver, broker. From a new building in Station- road, on the 2nd : a mason's walling Hammer, about 8 lbs. weight, and one mason's Trowell, handle cracked and worn at point; the property of Mr. Thomas Dearden, 34, Clifton stieet. Stolen on the 9th ultimo, from the Stockton and Darlington Railway Station, Darlington : a paper Parcel, containing £ 3 in Gold, and a Cheque for £ 10, for M. A. Sanderson, No. 7972, date 7th December, 1875, drawn on Messrs. Pease and Partners, Darlington. Information to be given to Superintendent Rogers, Constabulary Office, Darlington, Durham.— Bow- street, January 5. Stolen from a waggon in transit from Neath to Brent- ford, between the lst and 3rd instant: twenty- nine Ingots of Copper. Two Guineas reward will be paid for such infor- mation as may lead to the recovery of the property and apprehension of the offender or offenders, on application to Superintendent Mason, Great Western Railway Police, 6, Eastbourne- terrace, Paddington, W.— Bow- stteet, January 5. Stolen since the 19th ultimo, from the dwelling- house of Henry Nicholas Miles, of Union- street, Ryde : a Purse, in the shape of a horseshoe, with silver rim, black leather, lined with watered silk; an engraved gold Locket, with a blue enamelled cross ; and a coral Necklet, round beads, in three Information to be given to Superintendent Burt, Borough Police Office, Ryde, Isle of Wight.— Bow- st., January 5. " I ; Stolen during the night of the lst instant, from a fowl- house at Putley, Herefordshire : a very fine Dorking Cock and two Hens, the property of John Reyley, Esq, Putley- court. Information to be given to Superintendent Blunsdon, Ledbury, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, January 5. Stolen during the night of the 31st ultimo, from the shop of Mr. H. Parks, butcher, St. Leonards- on- Sea : an English silver'ever Watch, maker ' Marriott, Upper- street, Islington'; about 14s. in Silver and Copper Monies ; and a pair of elastic side- spring Boots, nearly new. Information to be given to Superintendent Glenister, Town Hall, Hastings.— Bow- street, January 3. Stolen from the platform of Liverpool- street Station, on From a shop, 38, Penny- street, on the I3th : a boy's brown the 30th ultimo : a lady's small black leather Bandbox, con- Overcoat ( recovered), and a man's new woollen grey and orange striped Shirt, also a puce and black man's Neck- Scarf; the property of Mr. William Clarkson. From a money- drawer, at the Cambridge Hotel, Walpole- street, 02 the 14th : Is. 3d. in copper Money, and two gill- Bottles of Whisky ; the property of Mrs. Hannah Smith. From a slaughter- house in Weir- street, on the 17th : 50 lbs. weight of Suet; the property of Mr. Robert Halliwell, 48, Montague- street. From a shop- door, at 132, Darwen- street, on the 17th ult. : a glass Case, containing two dozen Purses of different colours and sizei, some leather, and ethers imitation seal- skin ; about one dozen Snuff Boxes, of different sizes; three packs of Cards ; and some Dice, the property of Mr. John Neville. The glass case was found the same morning in Canterbury- street, and contained eight purses, the cards, and dice, the remainder being taken out of the case. From a tannery at Little Peel: four shoe Butts of Leather, in the process of currying, numbered in black 12, 52, 57, and 58 ; and, on the 23rd, on side of sole Leather, in the process - of currying, been through two stages and was wet; the pro- perty of the Peel Tannery Company Limited. From 136, Higher Audley- street, on the 19th: a silver Geneva Watch, white dial, plain back, the words ' Railway Time Keeper' on dial, had a brass Guard attached; and a black cloth double- breasted Vest, black covered buttons, and marine striped lining ; the property of Mr. Thomas Henry Fernall. From the Canterbury Hotel, Chester- street, on the 25th : a red and black plaid woollen Shawl, with a small white stripe running between the plaids; the property of Mr. Hugh Spencer. From a pawnshop door in Moss- street, between the 27th and 30th : a pair of elastic- side Boots, rivetted, nearly new; the property of Mr. Thomas Fell. From a new building in Longshaw- road, on the 29th : two mason's Trowels, rather large size, ' W.' cut on the handle of one ; the property of William Terrel, 74, Hazel- street. From a pawnshop at 33, Northgate, on the 31st: a pair of Blucher Shoes, will fit a boy 14 years of age, rough asd greasy, nearly new, flat stumped nails ; the property of Jas. Leigh. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- it., Jan. 7. Stolen from a van of a goods train, between West Drayton and Southall, on the 22nd ultimo : a traveller's leather Case, containing samples of Clothing; the case was afterwards brought to the Southall Station, having been found upon the line, cut open, and the following articles taining a Bonnet, a pair of spring- side Boots, Gloves, Veils, two Bracelets ( one Scotch enamel, the other plain silver), a Prayer Book, two Knives, ati Indian gold Cross with brown beads, Cuffs, & c. Information to be given to Superintendent Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- street Station, London.— Bow- street, January 3. Stolen from the King's Cross Station of the Great Northern Railway, on the 23rd'ultimo : a brown leather Bag, marked ' F. Y., 2nd Life Guards,' in gold letters, containing : 1 Cigar Case, silver gilt. 1 Cigar Holder. 3 Kuives— one ivory and silver, in sheath, one in sheath, and one with twelve implements. 8 Pins— one black pearls and diamonds, one pearls in horseshoe, one crystal monogram, one fox's head, ruby eyes, one merrythought, one doll, enamel, with joints, one crinoline, one fox. 6 sets of Studs— one gold buttons, one knobs, one onyx, two flat ovals, one gold twisted. 1 Chain, gold, three links. 6 pairs of Links— one carbuncle, one onyx, one gold crest, one twisted, one oval, one flat. Ivory Brushes, Clothes Brush, and Paper Cutter. 1 silver Matchbox, creBt. 6 crystal Bottles and silver tops. 2 oval gold Lockets, one large, one small. 1 small Locket, diamond cross. 3 Rings— one platinum, 5- inch wide, one gold, one gold, pavC, rubies and diamonds. 1 silver- mounted Pipe and Poucli. a And a number of Cigars. Information to be given to Inspector Williams, King's Cross Station, or at any City of London or Metropolitan Police Station.— Bow- street, January 3. Stolen from the Goods Shed at the Yalding Station of the South Eastern Railway, or in transit from Croydon to Yalding between the 15th and 20th ultimo : 5 pairs of very small Children's Boots ; also stolen from a goods truck at Maidstone Railway Station, or in transit from Maidstone to Wrotham, on the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, on the 8th or 9th ultimo : 3 Derby Cheeses. Information to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Kent Constabulary, West Mailing.— Bow- street, January 3. Stolen on the 27th ultimo, from a stable at the Royal Horse Artillery Barracks, Dorchester, the property of Harry Stibbons : a double- breasted brown witney Overcoat, with velvet collar, brown buttons, pockets in front, lined with thick light tweed, and baa a slit iu the tail, Information to PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhert. J In possession of the Police at Wigan, the following gold Chains : 1 graduated Curb, stamped ' 9 carat,' weighs 2 oz. 12 dwt. 1 square and Belcher link, stamped ' 9 carat,' weighs 1 oz. 11 dwt. 1 graduated Belcher link, stamped ' 9 carat,' weighs 19 dwt. ^ 1 graduated Curb, stamped ' 9 carat,' weighs 1 oz. 13 dwt. 1 graduated Curb, stamped ' 9 carat,' weighs 1 oz. 1 dwt. 1 diamond and round perforated link, stamped ' 9 carat,' weighs 19 dwt. The above are supposed to have been stolen between the 29th December, 1874, and the middle of January, 1875, and are all nearly new. Information to be given to Chief Constable Williams, Wigan, Lancashire.— Bow- street, December 28. Found in the possession of WILLIAM BAGGS, land- lord of the 1 Greyhound' Inn, Weymouth, who is in custody charged with stealing a single- case English lever Watch, No. 5580, a long gold Guard Chain, twisted pattern, it had a gold Key with two stones in it ( one red, one white), also a common Key attached : 1 silver Geneva open- face Watch, No. 29189. 1 silver Geneva open- face lever Wateh, No. 27097, silver dial, gilt wreath round dial, maker Barnard, Geneva. 1 silver Geneva open- face Watch, No. 80470, maker S. Barlow, Geneva. 1 double- case silver Geneva lever Watch, No. 21200, maker T. C. Nathan, Geneva,' Fine silver,' marked on it, bow broken off, dial broken between the 3 and 4,' Benjamin Clark' scratched on case. 1 double- case English verge Watch, ' R. O. | J. E.' on inside case. 1 single- case English lever Watch, No. 21461, ' C. F.' inside case. 1 single- case English verge Watch, maker Richard Holland, Coventry, ' T. G.' on case. 1 large single- case verge Watch, No. 521, maker J. Cattaneo and Co., York. 1 gold Seal, yellow stone, ' Salway engraved it. 1 silver Albert Chain, with several Russian and American silver Coins attached. 2 gold and 2 silver Guards. 2 gold Seals, one a large old- fashioned blood stone, letters ' W. M.' engraved on it, and one a gold signet Ring, with white stone. 1 silver Ditto. 1 small gold Locket. 1 small gold Ear- ring. 1 large plated Brooch. 2 gold Keys, one with a red stone one side and a white one on the other, 43 large Fishing Lines and Lanyards of various size and make, from ozs. to 1 lb. 6i ozs. in weight. The above property is supposed to have been stolen. Information to be given to Superintendent Vickery, Police Office, Weymouth, Dorset.— Bow- street, December 28. tt OFFENCES FIBER THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1871." Under Police Supervision and removed from Garstang Division in the Lancashire County Police District, without giving notice: JOHN ROBERT PRESTON MOON, Reg. No. M 5877, 60 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, grey hair, blind of the left eye, mole on left side of nose, man on right arm, and a man or woman on left arm. Information to be given to Superintendent Webb, Garstang, Lancashire. — Bow- street, January 5. Description of licence - holder No. 2805, ROBERT SPINKS, who was convicted of horse stealing at Chelmsford, on the 21st October, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and who left Aldershot in November last, without reporting his intention of doing so : he is 36 years of age, 5 feet 7£ inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes, dark com- plexion, sharp nose, two scars on forehead, three crosses and anchor inside left arm, anchor back of left hand, ' P.' on first finger, and ' T.' on second finger left hand, scar left side of back; he was liberated from Portsmouth Convict Prison, on the 13th November last; he is a cordwainer, and has probably gone to some military station to seek employment. Information to be given to Superintendent Stephenson, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot.—, Bow- street, January 3. 4 POLICE GAZETTE. ; january 7 ~ ! . - I IN Jin I1UJi • • 1 ' " • • ' •• — - " ' " " — ' _ . — — . MIMINALS9- REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to U Liberated fwin Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending 15th January, 1876 and sentenced to Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Office Register J. Vsnber, ZTAHB and ALIAS. DESCBIPTIOX. Prison from which Liberated, and Datf of Liberation. ,•. >: Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. MAEKG and REMABXS. © etc < 1 Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. ! Trade or Occupation. B 2385 Ellen Beet, alias Beach 26 5 1 brown jrown resh hawker Birmingham 12 | 1 ! 76 Larceny, person 9 months 6 months Glover - street, Bir- mingham Nose broken, pockmarked, scar left arm and lower lip. Two previous convictions B 4749 Edward Beech, alias 25 5 7 "' j dk. brn j lazel sale coffin maker i Warwick Larceny, simple 12 months 2 years 113, Hill- street, Bir- for felony Lost right eye, scar right cheek Pockpitted, scar on forehead. Tbree previous convictions for felony S. B.' right arm, ' T. B. S.' left arm. Two previous convictions for felony Cross on chest, ' B. C.' and anchor right side, ' D.' defaced witti heart left side, B 9651 Birch Thomas Burrows 19 4 Hi 1 -. Moqa brown dark blue fresh brass, caster I- V | l | > 0 Warwick 13 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple 9 moaths 9 months mingham 4 Court, 5 House, Martin - street, Bir- mingham B XC036 Samuel Bishop, alias Badger Joseph Betts 20 5 2 I brown i - wv/ ifid aazel fresh labourer Warwick 11 H I 75 Larceny, simple 9 months 1 year Birmingham B 1152). 23; j I 6 n ] dk. brn, ^ rovrrr i fair painter ] Eirkdal'e 13 | 1 | 76 ' Larceny, simple ' 18 months 5 years Liverpool cross, cross flags, heart, and wreath light arm, cross, two. spears, sword, star, and cross lett arm. Two previous convictions for felony Scar left arm and forehead. Three previous convictions fcr felony Scars from bite of dog left hand iV. O'JO i f B 12417 Henry Joseph Barrett 20 5 5 1 t 1 brown, j i , ^.. light grey fresh labourer i •. •.) • n j i Warwick 11 11 i 76 Larceny, simple 12 months k.:. i t ti T i j 2 years ! Not known J I I. n^' jjl fresh D 6037 John Dawson 27 5 81 brown B » > W - i tiazel clerk Warwick 11 [ 1 1 76 Larceny, simple 12 months 2 years Mrs. Storey's Lodging- house, Now John- street, Birmingham Great Colmore - street, Birmingham I) 6560 Henry Dixon 22 5 71 brown grey fresh barman Birmingham 12 1 1 t 76 Uttering counter- feit coin 9 months 1 year Scars left arm, right of stomach, and left groin HA'I'I [ n r rt K< E 1579 John Elliker, alias 26 5 31 brown : light fresh coppr^ mth. Warwick 13 | 1 1 76 Cold Bath Fields 11 | 1 | 76 Receiving 9> months 1 year Back of 12, Wellington- Scars right of heal, and right middle finger, moles back of neck Cross, ' J.', and dots right arm, cock, heart, and iW E 3086 David Jones Henry Exon 17 a v- o% v 5 21 It. brn hazel brown j t pale porter > ll K'i.' » Larceny, servant 6 months 8 years street, Hockley, Bir- mingham 13, Bloomsbury- street, OJ noiu u; New Oxford street G 3264 John Garlick 20 5 3| dk. brn brown dark carpenter Cold Bath Fields 12 H | 76 Burglary 18 months 5 years 9, Brook- street, Hol- born 14 Court, Lancaster- street, Birmingham East Retford .. left arm, bracelet left wrist" bear left cheek and breast. Two previous convictions for felony Scars on forehetd aud nose. Three - previous convictions for feiony Runtured left side, scar left G 4970 Peter Gibbons, alias 43 5 71 brown dark fresh striker'. Warwick 10 | 1 1.76 Southwell 11 | 1 | 76 Birmingham 18 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple 12 months 2 years H 3353 Gibson Robert Hall 37 5 41 black grey dark pale iratchmakr. Larceny, simple 2 years 5 years H 8230 John Hughes 18 5 4 brown grey fresh ' ,90IlijS v caster Larceny, simple 9 months 6 months Wheeler - street, Bir- mingham groin. Two previous con- victions for felony 8cars right jaw, below left ear, right of mouth, and left shoulder, second left finger injured. Three previous convictions for ielony Scars right arm. Two pre- vious convictions fcr felony — H 9612 Ellen Horrocks, alias Hollocks 17 4 111 brown brown fresh ,, J: lodifi! tin plater Birmingham 10 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple 12 months 1 year 4 Court, Aston- road, Birmingham 30 brown gray fresh strikes' Salford 4| 1 | 76 Larceny, simple 6 months 3 years Bury, Lancashire H 9720 Richard Holden 5 1 Nose crooked, soar on forehead and nose H 11452 Samuel Humpage 19 4 lij brown brown fresh ^ roiler • slJui Warwick 13 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple 9 months 9 months 24, Little Hampton- street, Birmingham Sear left thumb, birth mark right arm. Two previous- convictions for felony Scars left side and forehead ' D. W.' left arm J 3135 J 4523 James Jackson, alias Thomas Smith William Weeklay, alias Johnson 33 21 5 5 alia , brown It. brn i- y grey brown fresh light 1 break off maker stoker Birmingham 11 | 1 | 7i Cold Bath Fielcb 12 | I 1 76 Uttering counter- feit coin Robbery with violence 12 months 18 months 1 year 1 year 102 Court, 2 House, Lancaster - street, Birmingham 6, Golden - lane, St. Luke's Larceny, simple L 3997 James Leonard, alias Lennan and Lenakin 26 5 3 brown i - Jr- LO light grey fresh bootiuiisher Warwick 10 | 1 | 76 12 months 2 years 14, Gooch- street, Bir- mingham Pockmarked Birmingham 11 | 1 | 76 M 4785 Harriet Miller 19 5 0 brown bluo pale umbi llamkr Larceny, simple 9 months 1 year 27, Milk - street, Bir- mingham Scar right hip. Three pre- vious cotTictions for felony P 2870 P 4116 Albert Phelps, alias Phipps Edward Parnell 20 20 4 11± 5 8 It. brn brown hazel JkO grey dark if fresh \ . brassfoundr t f' . » rtwivrf H ti # j brickmaker Warwick 13 | 1 1 76 Ipswich ( County) 7 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple Housebreaking 9 months 12 monthi 3 months 3 years Back of Vampire Inn, Great Hampton- street, Birmingham Iken Anchor and ' A. P.' left arm, scar left thigh and top lip. Two previous convictions for felony i hazel In B 6579 Ann Smith, alias Radcliffe 19 1 5 1 dark , dark I — Westminster 11 | 1 176 Felony 6 months 2 years 6, Wentworth - street, Brick- lane S 7637 Barker Smith 27 S 21 I. V7 ' nr. red hazel pale labourer Salford1 4 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple 6 months 3 years Todmorden, Lancashire Scar left arm, blue mark third left linger T 2912 Catherine Turner, alias Turnbull, and Mary 52 5 2 1. r If.) V. J U « J brown ( Li • :: grey dark — Westminster 12 | 1 | 76 Felony 18 months 5 years 42, Peel- street, Ken- sington Three previous convictions for felony T 5334 Scott Ann Tracey. alias Gordon L 28 jo 21 i dark 1 1 II'TLGA hazel I ; dark U J. — Westminster 11 | 1 ! 76. Felony 9 month 5 years 9, Plough- court, Hol- born Two previous convictions for felony T 6558 George Thompson; alias Henry Hazelrigg 43 . 5 9 T r a brown brown 1 sallow collier Salford 4 | 1 | 76 Larceny, simple 6 month 3 years Ashton- under- Lyne Burn right hand, scar right wrist and forehead 8 ad < drotul XT 129 Henry Underhill 30 5 4 lU T" J ij i brown grey fresh jewel case maker Birmingham 11 | 1 | 76- Larceny, person 9 month 1 year 11 Court, 6 House Russell - street, Bir- Scars on back and left hand. Two previous convictions for felony - V Boil mark' left Bhoulder and | mingham Birmingham W 4333 Joseph Woodhorse alias Phipps 19 5 21 brown • grey fresh brass caster Warwick 11 11 | 76. Larceny, simple 12 month 2 years [ 3J1 tj Pf" HT" right siie." Two previous W 7680 W 11712 W 13924 Georgo Levi Whittle William White Charles Wilcocks 33 43 18 S 8| 5 31 o 11 dk. brn grey It. brn dark hazel feftai u dark igrey hazel ! swarth lJ. t> iar » l( J I fair Light • . shoemaker 1 saddler j brass Sr. ishr Dorchester 10 1 1 | 76 Bristol 27 | 12 | 75 Cold Bath Fields | 6 | 13 | 75 Housebreaking Lareeny, simple Larecny, simple 18 month & 2 week 12 month 12 month 5 years 2 years 3 years Powerstock, Dorset Goodwin's, Great Ann street, St. Judes Bristol 61, Tibbie - row, Red Lion- street convictions for felony Cut on forehead, lame right leg Boil marks right of neck, scars on forehead Scars on forehead, right thumb, an! left cheek J| j : 1 HABITUAL CRIMINALS— continued. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending Loth January, . Vol and subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crivies Act, 1871.' Office Begister Number. NASIK and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation:.'' • OAl JKY » jntt Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Intended Residence after Liberation. MABXJ ani. REMAKE*; Walter Cooper, alias George Borne A 4126 John Andrews B 13528 Thomas Brooks James Brown Isaac Crudgington E 16312 B 16313 C 13522 D 2584 D 3088 D 4713 D 7659 G 6523 H 9274 H 10019 J 653 K 379 K 2376 L 5186 L 5965 L 5956 M 273 SI 800 John Slarn, alias Tyler, Dicker, and Donovan Mary Ann Doyle Joseph Davis John Daniels Charles Cook, alias Gibbs Walter Hatton Mary Harwood Stephen Jenkins Mary Lea, alias Knight Mary Kilshaw Elizabeth Lyon Henry Lemair, alias Jamns Osborne Thomas Langstaff Richard Merrifield 31 19 21 24 41 29 47 34 19 17 18 35 21 Bridget McCabe M 10779- John Middlehurst M 11879 William Meek M 12899 M 12900 M 12901 M 12902 N 995 P 6323 R 7566 S 648 Mary Harrott, alias Murphy John Menighan 40 39 36 36 39 33 26 45 21 25 19 39 46 5 31 5 21 5 31 5 5 5 8 4 11 4 111 5 5 5 5| 5 41 5 4* 4 111 5 1 5 1 5 4 4 111 5 31 5 3 It. brn brown dk. bra dk. bra It. brn grey • iStl t hazel brown dark grey grey It. brn j blue brown blue shoemaker ow ; dk. bra brown light hazel brown It. brn ; light blue It. brn brown brown grey dk. brn I brown jonelt} ' » (! ! brown ; grey brown grey grey ; hazel (/ WW! ! oo< I brown grey Jonas Mouldycliffe, alias Moodycliffe and Moody William Murray Alice Nichols Thomas Price James Robinson John Donovan, alias 31 Edward Smith brown 5 3 > brown I « > ji ® xloioO Ji > bv:.. 1-' • 4 11 brown 5 4 5 1 5 61 5 31 5 6i 5 91 light hazel base! bins dk. brn . grey It. brn i grey brown grey 21 5 21 24 5 6 61 5 91 brown dk. brn brown grey blue blue fair pale fair sallow fair light fair fair sallow fair pale fresh dark fresh fair fresh pale fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh bracemaker tailor tailor hawker labourer charwoman shoemaker labourer eostermngr. tailor tailor Dartmoor ( Convict) 15 | 1 | 76 Holloway 10. | 1 | 76 Kirkdale 13 1 1 | 76 Dartmoor ( Convict) 11 | 1 | 76 Borstal ( Convict) 24 | 12 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 10 | 1 | 76 Westminster 12 | 1 | 76 Gloucester 12 | 1 | 76 Bedford 14 | 1 | 76 Cold Batli Fields 11 | 1 | 76 Cold Bath Fields 11 | 1 | 76 Usk 29 | 12 | 75 Cold Bath Fields brown hazel 5 61 light brown hazel S 10788 a 1* 0421 John Stanford T 6657 [ Thomas Taylor • W 8041; Edward Williams W 11331 Edwell White W 13988 W 1398f Christopher Whitelock 26 4 10 39 24 S 1367 j Charles Savara, alias 46 5 61 grey brown Schwade, Scuback, I Samade and Swader S 4027! Alice Hadfield, alias 23 } 5 0 It. brn bhe i Martha Alice Shore, Ann Johnson, and Alice Greenwood Elizabeth Summers brown 29 Thomas Williams, alias Lee hazel brown brown 5 01 brawn I brown 5 21 black 5 4ir j brown 18 5 5 brown light blue fair dark fresh fresh watcliframe maker waiter cutler seaman factoryhand butler eharwoman tailor labourer whitesmith baker servant enginedrivr labourer 12 11 76 Stafford 16 11 76 Kirkdale 12 11 76 Kirkdale 12 J 1 76 Grantham 7: 111 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, simple Housebreaking Larceny, person Uttering counter- feit coin Felony I Ji, • ! ' c - ; ] Uttering counter- | feit coin i> 0 ssi OV 1 Larceny, person - sr Larceny, simple Barceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple j Larceny, simple J 3 it fVt ion 4j » 8: 01 o Larceny, simple Is ra Larceny, person 7, years penal ser- vitude 12 months 18 months Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Bristol 10, Dean- street, New North- road Dublin 7 years ' Discharged Prisoners' penal ser- Aid Society, Wolver- 1 hampton 9, Collingwood- terrace, Mile- end vitude 7 years penal ser- vitude 12 months 18 months 2 years Great Peter - street, Westminster 14, Henlon- place, Sheep- lane, Hackney Birmingham 3 months [ Bedford 6 months Parkhurst ( Convict) 3 | 1 1 76 Borstal ( Convict) 30 I 12 I 75 Finchley Refuge 1 | 1 i 76 Kirkdale 12 | 1 | 76 Salford 4 | 1 | 76 Chatham ( Convict) 12 I 1 I 76 Chester ( County) 10 | 1 | 76 Southwell 10 | 1 | 76 Woking ( Convict) 3 | 1 | 76 Ipswich ( County) 7 | 1 | 76 Usk 31 | 12 | 75 Parkhurst - 7 I 1 I 76 1) 1 fresh i seaman 5 61 brown 5 5| dk. bm grey grey fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark pale barber factoryhand charwoman carver carpenter collier hawker plasterer labourer Larceny, simple In Larceny, simple Larceny, psrson Larceny, simple Larceny, simple LaTceny, simple Counting- house breaking Larceny, simple | Larceny, simple if/') 9> f4v! Larceny, simple I Larceny, simple I Larceny, simple Millbank ( Convict) . Larceny, simple 14 | 1 | 76 | Kirkdale 13 | 1 | 76 Salford 7 | 1 | 76 Kirkdale 12 | 1 I 76 Swaffham 12 | 1 I 76 j Larceny, simple lid ( I 01 IS; [ Larceny, simple i Larceny, jimple ' lid! o Gj lijibn Larceny, simple Wormwood Sctubbs j Larccny, simple ( Convict,) 5 ] 1 | 76! Usk 5 | 1 [ 76 Usk 29 1 12 | 75 Hereford 14 | 1 | 76 Dartmoor ( Convict) 11 I 1 I 76 j Larceny, simple i Larceny, simple Robbery with violence Warehouse- breaking 9 months- 6 months 18 months 6 months 6 months 6 months 15 months 1 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. seiv. 7 years pen. serv. 6 months 6 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 12 months 12 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 12 months 18 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 6 weeks hard labour & 7 years pen. serv. 18 months 12 months 6 months 12 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 12 months 6 months 18 months 7 years pen. 6eir. 15, Octagon - street, Bethnal- green 65, Brownlow - street, Dalston Bristol 10, Queen's • road, Holloway Not known St. Helen's Prescot 7, Collier- place, Collier- street, King's- cross, London Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Scars left thumb ani forefinger. Two previous convictions for felony Scar on forehead, mole back of neck Anchor left arm, scar left knee. Three previous convictions for felony 1E.' right arm, ' T. W.' and anchor left arm Scar on foiehead and'[ right leg. Four previous convictions for feltiiy Blind left eye, scar left arm. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Two previous convictions for felony Brown mark left thigh, soars both knees, ruptured both sides Wound right shin Scar left cheek and eye Scar on forehead. Two previous con- victions for felony Scar on chin ana left wrist. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Cut left cheek and forehead Pockmarked, scars on forehead Nose injured, seers on forehead Scars fourth left finger and right leg Three previous convictions for felony Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Manchester Liverpool Manchester Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London St. Olave - street, Chester East Retford Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Parham Dowlais, Glamorgan Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Wolver- hampton Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Bristol Prussia Manchester West Derby Greenstone 12, Pollard - street, Pollard's - row, Bethnal- green Ebbw Vale Newport Cardiff Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds Coat of arms right arm, ship and man's head left arm, anchor left hand, scars left leg. Four previous convictions for felony Scar on forehead, left ear split. Two previous convictions for feloDy Scars left knee Left leg short Scars left shoulder and tide, ' D.' left side. Two previous convictions for felony Burn scar right land Scars on Lrehcad. Two previous cor- victions for felony Two previous convictions for felony Three previous convictions for felony Lost left thumb and two left middle fingers, wound right leg. Tw o previous convictions for felony Lost part first left finger, anchor right arm Scars each groiD, moles cn neck, white spots left Bhoulder. Eour previous convictions for felony Scar left hand. Three previous con- victions for felony Scars right fingers Cut right second finger Slightly pockpif- ted, sears left leg and forehead. Three previous convictions for felony Scars on forehead. Two previous con victions for felony Pockpitted, scar back of left hand. Two previous convictions for felony • C. TURNBULL,' lion and unicorn, crown, and spur left arm and hand. Three previous convictions for felony WAR OFFICE, January 7, 1876, DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE On and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums virvi ™ From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. N. B.- The applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when . ubmitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate, ISIOTI HQ. FAME. BEG. NO. COUP*, WHEBE SOBN. TB1D1. SIZB. ! ILAIB. IYII. VACB { COAT & TBOTJ3BB8. DATE OR DKSBETN. PLACE aw DESERTION, MARKS asd REMARKS 147250 447251' 447252 947253 2472541 847255 ! S47256j 947.257 947258 347259 Barrett, Charles Brennan, Patrick Barrett, Thomas Burbridge, Henry Baker, Henry Boyles, Francis Brown, Alex. T. Baker, Henry Coleman, George Clarke. George 229 2556 3123 2074 839 533 343 1323 1631 Rifle Brigade Pimlico, Middlesex Roy. Artillery Carlow ditto ditto ditto ditto | 16thBrig. Dep. 28thBrig. Dep. 19th Hussars ditto Dublin Faversham, Kent Brighton, Sussex Edinburgh Silkstone, York Chelsea, Middlesex Maidstone, Kent Rotherhithe, Surrey labourer groom painter j bricklayer brickmaker Labourer [ reporter bricklayer collier 22415 20 5 24| | 23 ,324 204 ,234 20 204 191 44 ( brown 841 brown 94, brown | dk. brn brown browu | brown browu , lt. brn brown 74 54 10 54 84 8 64 hazel grey grey | brown grey grey dk. brn blue grey blue fresh fresh fresh I fresh fair fresh Ifreah fresh [ fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed j regimental plain regimental ditto 26 Dec. 19 Dee. 18 Dea 15 Dec. 22 Dec. 17 Dec. 24 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 Dec. Winchester Newhaven Portsmouth Woolwich New'tle- o- T Edinburgh Ashton • Preston Leeds off pass to London off furlough ditto ditto tattooed left arm and band recruit, not surgically inspected scar on forehead * between Warwick and Aldershot . scar on right groin two large scars on back 947260! $ 47261 847262 • 447263 $ 47264 947265 947266 847267 947268 347269 Chilton, Wm. H. Cauldwell, Robert Cockburn, Wm. Carter, Richard Campbell, Edward Clayton, John Cullem, Frederick Coopey, George Cahill, William Clark, James 3645 426 743 709 66 232 1245 2155 985 Gren. Guards j Wendover, Bucks 19th Foot 21st Foot 177th Foot 89th Foot 106th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Warrington, Lane. Newcastle Hastings, Sussex Newry, Down Bradford, York Ipswich, Suffolk Buston, Gloucester London Cambridge ilabourer ditto ditto ditto shoemaker puddler groom engineer painter engineer 24}! 224 27} [ 224 194 20 20 126| 20 5 5 6 10 5 54 347270 1447271 947272 J547273 247274 947275 247276 947277 947278 947279 Collins, William Doherty, Edward Donohoe, Michael Dowd, James Doyle, John Dyson, Charles Elliott, John Evans, Samuel Faulkner, James Final, John 634 331 374 3124 9 1804 3965 1866 39050 ditto 19th Foot 25 th Foot 100th Foot Roy. Artillery 2ndBrig. Dep 85th Foot 103rd Foot 27th Foot Roy. Artillery Manchester Huddersfield, York Kensington, Middlsx Halifax, York Dublin Everton, Lancashire Bristol Dudley, Worcester Fermanagh Boxmore, Herts sailor collier [ labourer ditto ditto steward engineer collier labourer ditto 23 18 20 25 224 25} 26} [ 264 214 21 8} brown 64 dk. brn dk. brn 1 brown It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown [ dk. brn dk. brn brown brown grey blue | hazel blue blue blue brown bazel grey fresh ruddy sallow I fresh fresh fresh sallow I fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto cord trousers 23 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 19 Dec. 25 Dec. 20 Dec. 25 Dee. 23 Dec. 24 Dec. 26 Dee. London Sheffield Ayr Woolwich Belfast Aldershol Colchester Woolwich ditto York ( took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. tattooed on arrr. 3 off furlough ar. cbor on left arm pockpittcd soar front of right tibia dk. brn dk. brn light blaek lit. brn brown | It. brn blue grey bazel brown hazel blue hazel grey grey grey ' M7281 447282' 847283 847284 947285 947286 347287 447288 917289 Gilham, Henry Green, Charles H. Grier, William Garner, John Gray, Henry Hodgkinson, G. Hanmore, John Hamilton, Edward Hinde, John Hodgins, Joseph 1458 3321 1913 232 258 1696 1756 1566 64 2549 [ 14th Hussars Gren. Guards 37th Foot 96th Foot 5 9 th Brig. Dep. j7th Hussars 9 th Lancers 14th Hussars 11th Foot 13th Foot London Marylebone, Mddlsx Innesrush, Lndndrry. Stockport, Cheshire Edinburgh Edlaston, Derby London Croydon, Surrey Basford, Notts Liverpool j engine drivr cabinet mkr labourer ditto draper labourer porter labourer fitter nailor 64 brown 11 dk. brn 6 It. brn 64 It. brn 8 brown 7} dk. brn 84 dk. brn . 64 brown i 64 dk. bru I 54 It. brn [ dark pale fair fresh fresh fresh dark ruddy fair fresh pilot; dark regimen tal ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 26 Dee. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dee. 22 Dec. 20 Dec. 25 Dec. ditto Sheffield Shorncliffe Kilkenny Portsmouth Chester Portsmouth Devonport Londondry. Woolwich tattooed on arms, poekpitted scar corner of right eye Bhamrock back of left hand supposed to be in Portsmouth off furlough to Dudley, Worcester • 347290 S47291 ' 847292 947293 S47294 947295 347298 947297 947298 947299 Holbrook, Harry Holland, Henry Hartley, Wm. Hoey, Thomas Isherwood, Thos. Johnston, Wm. Johnson, Wm. JohnBon, Henry Kearney, John Kearas, Peter 315 16th Foot 703 716 1245 3125 620 1678 2921 3529 218 22nd Foot ditto Roy. Artillery ditto 19th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Cold. Guards 95tb Foot ; 847300 " W7301 .< 47302 - i' 47303 947301 947308 447306 947307, 947308 347309 Leary, Patrick j Lane, Edward Lane, William Lockwood, Matt. Lloyd, Richard Langston, David Layman, Thomas Leathan, James Mathison, George Millward, Edward 1345 3rd Hussars 1535 14th Hussars 1886 Cold. Guards 3534' 19th Foot 2283 ; 60th Rifles 414 1050 3149 1792 1707 [ 77th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 2nd Dragoons 7th Hussars Bermondsey, Surrey [ Stockport, Cheshire Manchester Edinburgh Rochdale, Lancashire Cookermouth* Birmingham Tobbin, Essex Mallow, Cork Dublin St, Giles's, Middx Hackney Thetford, Suffolk Doncaster, Yorks Cork Putney, Surrey Kentisbeare, Devon Lisburn, Antrim Inverury, Aberdeen Leek, Stafford labourer ditto ditto van driver labourer mason moulder labourer [ plasterer carpenter labourer groom labourer sweep groom clerk labourer ditto valet labourer brown ; brown ; It. brn ; dk. brn c brown f brown r It. brn t It. brn t brown It. brn grey brown grey grey blue grey grey hazel hazel grey bluo [ hazel hazel grey hazel blue blue grey blue blue I fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh dark fresh sallow fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 24. Dee. 18 Dec. 27 Dee. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 22 Dec. Colchester London Gosport Colchester Paisley Manchester Canterbury Colchester Aldershot Glasgow off furlough scar on face mole on left side, sear left cheek sear on right eyebrow off furlough fair I fresh fresh fresh I fresh fresh fresh fresh 1 fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 23 Dec. 23 Dec. 23 Dec. 21 Dec. 26 Dec. 17 Dec. 25 Dee. 26 Dec. 18 Dec. 23 Dee. Chatham Fleetwood ditto Woolwich New'tle- o- T Sheffield Woolwich New'tle- o- T London Dublin poekpitted ; took part of reg. nee. took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. * Cumberland took part of reg. nec. off furlough scars on both groins , browu t brown brown brown It. brn grey I blue grey grey blue 194 [ dk. brnjhazel brown grey hazel grey brown dk. brn i dk. brn brown fresh I fresh I fresh sallow fresb dark fresh sallow fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 19 Dec, 25 Dec. 23 Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dee. 18 Dec. 23 Dee. 20 Dec. Canterbury Colchester London Sheffield Winchester Woolwich ditto Portsmouth Brighton Manchester ditto took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Thirsk, Yorks sear right eyebrow and right lower jaw off furlough scar back of left shoulder 247310 1473U 147312 947313 •$ 47314 £ 47315 S47316 - 847317 847318 447319 McGovern, Thos. McGhie, William Morgan, John Maley, James Makin, John H. McCarthy, Dennis Mooney, Bernard Mills, John McGrath, Bernard McGuinness, Jas. 1661 7thDrag. Gds. Drogheda, Louth 2881 Scots Fusiliers Biggar, Lanark 654 7th Foot Paddington, Middx. 9 19th Foot Newcastle- on- Tyne 783 22nd Foot Manchester 3201 60th Rifles Rotherhithe, Kent 359 94th Foot Shankhill, Antrim 123 96th Foot Wrexham, Denbigh 603 100th Foot Navan, Meath 1232 Roy. Artillery Calder, Lanark ditto mason groom puddler cook | labourer ditto ditto groom labourer 119 ,5 7 ,27} 6 114 21}! 5 147320 947321 947322 447323 847324 247325 947325 .847327 947328 847329 McGarrie, John McDonald, Thomas McVeigh, Richard Moore, Robert Malone, John Newman, Wm. Geo. Napier, William Napier, Charles Orbell, Robert O'Connor, Patrick 1658 3063 603 593 1335 1624 810 ditto ditto ditto . ditto 18th Brig. Dep Royal H. Gds. 13rd Hussars Roy. Artillery 14th Hussars Roy. Artillery Ulverston, Lanc. Newcastle, Limerick Lisburn, Antrim London Blackhill, Durham Andover, Hants [ Hastings, Sussex Foxteth, Lancashire Hoxton, Middlesex Dublin 947330 447331 947332 947333 917331 E47o35 947336 947337 r, 47338 347339' O'Brien, Patrick Parker, Fredk. Parker, John Prendville, John Parkes, James Parrott, John Richardson, Chas. Roberts, Harry Rogers, William Redman, John 418 3rd Brig. Dep. 1739 7th Hussars 52 Uth Foot 2448 761 [ 39941 1793 1562 3286 1783 917340 Stanway, William 947311 Simpson, Peter 347342 Sullivan, John 947343 Sheppard, Joseph 947341 Soanes, James 947313 Stratton, Alfred 847316 Smith, Sidney 347317 Smith, William 947348 Spillane, Richard 947319 Smith, William 97 115 708 2593 39289 31469 306 837 ditto 22nd Foot Roy. Artillery 2nd Dragoons 14th Hussars 60th Rifles 61st Foot Galway Whitchurch, Salop Paddington, Middx. St. Bride's Manchester Lambeth, Surrey Kirton- in- Lindsey* Hertford Pottsea, Hants Chelsea, Middlesex ditto ditto | grocer shoemaker labourer dilto [ butcher groom carman labourer ditto ditto carman labourer ditto chain maker | labourer saddler labourer brickpointr. 20| 20 22* 234 20} 19 [ 204 [ 264 244 18 21} 21 24} [ 204 234 184 brown fair [ brown brown dk. brn I auburn brown brown _ „ brown 4}| dk. brn 741 It. brn 74! brown 11th Foot 19th Foot : 77th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto 13th Brig. Dep Hanley, Stafford Melton Mowbray* Deptford, Kent [ Mitcham, Surrey Wheatley, Oxford London Stoke Newington Bury, Lancashire Waterford Liverpool cooper labourer ditto ditto ditto groom horsekeeper ! labourer ditto ditto 1647350 84735! 947352 947353 947354 947355 £ 47356 947357 847358 817359 | Smith, Thomas Simper, Walter Stanton, Walter Stewart, William Shardlow, Stephen Towers, Thomas Treloggen, Wm. Trainor, Thomas Turner, William Thomas, William 627116thBrig. Dep. — 132nd Brig. Dp. ! 50th BrigDep. | 59thBrig. Dep. 61stBrig Dep. lst Drag. Gds. 7th Foot 19th Foot ditto Roy. Artillery 652 362 347 621 623 797 Oldham, Lancaster Groton, Suffolk Ryde, Me of Wight Kilmarnock, Ayr Preston, Lancaster Leadenham, Lincoln Spitalfields, Middx. Newcastle- on- Tyne Sheffield, Yorks Bow, Middlesex [ puddler labourer painter miner plasterer blacksmith sawyer sailmaker file cutter groom 20 21 19} 22 204 21 [ 224 21 254 214 21 214 194 224 20 18 21 [ 234 23 21 214 184 7} 44 5} 0 74 74 6} 74 8 64 6 74 6 44 104 6} 64 6 , dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown brown brown blue grey grey grey blue grey blue grey I grey _ grey grey hazel blue grey brown blue blue brown brown sandy light brown brown dk. brn dk. brn | lt. brn It. brn brown brown blue hazel grey grey brown [ biown [ grey blue grey hazel 64 brown 64! It. brn 74. dk. bn: 44 [ light brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown 847360 247361 847362 947365 847364 847365 847366 847367 817368 Wright, Arthur Welch, Charles Wilson, John Whittlesea, Robert Wells, Alfred Williams, Thomas Weston, George Williamson, Wm. Waite, John 8473691 White, James 553 7th Foot 414! 16th Foot 871; 22nd Foot 77th Foot [ 97th Foot Roy. Artillery dilto Hospital Crps. 3rd Brig. Dep. 59thBrig. Dep. 1748 3338 2272 2444 393 Clerkenwell, Midlsx. porter South Mimms, Herts labourer Calton, Lanark seaman Cambridge labourer j Islington, Middlesex butcher Birmingham sailor Enfield, Middlesex servant [ Mungret, Limerick clerk Coxhoe, Durham pitman Renfrew miner 244 | 214 21 24 204 123 21 204 19" [ 191 [ 21 214 124 224 23} 20 204 24 84 _ 6| 5 6 9 84 84 6 6 7 _ 74 54 grey blue hazel I blue hazel brown . grey j hazel blue hazel sallow fresh fresh florid fresh [ fresh dark fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark [ fresb light sallow [ fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh [ fresh fresh I fresh I fresh fresh fresh fair dark fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto | plain regimental black; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 27 Dec. 20 Dec. 17 Dec. 25 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 17 Dee. 24 Dec. 21 Dec. Ballincollig Windsor Colchester Sheffield Fleetwood Chatham Belfast Colchester Kilkenny Woolwich ditto to Biggar, Lanark tattoced on arms scar on left thigh took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. tattooed on right arm [ took part of reg. nec. mole on left arm 17 Dee. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 16 Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. ditto Portsmouth Leith Fort Chichester Liverpool Windsor Canterbury Sheerness Colchester Dublin mole under left nipple scar on nose scar on left cheek tattooed on arms aud back of left hand crossed flags left arm ; recruit tattooed on left ring finger, scar left calf off furlough off pass off furlough ditto supposed in Dublin ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Deo. 27 Dec. 21 Dec. 25 Dec. 23 Dec. 25 Dec. 25 Dec. 12 Dec. Sunderland Manchester Aldershot ditto Fleetwood W oolwich Brighton Colchester Chatham Alderney ecar middle of forehead ; off pass to Lincoln ' B. O. A. G.' on left arm ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black plain off furlough to Aldershot woman above left elbow ' R.' on right arm ; off furlough * Lincoln 23 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec 18 Dec. 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Dec. 25 Dec, 22 Dec. 28 Dec. Aldershot Sheffield Woolwich Dublin Woolwich ditto ditto Sheerness Liverpool ditto mole under left nipple * Leicester very full face, short hair recruit, Burgically inspected tattooed on arms and left wrist; recruit [ dk. brn [ It. bm dk. bm brown dk. bm It. bm brown dk. bra brown auburn grey grey grey | grey [ grey blue blue ! dark grey blue ! fresh fair fresh fresh fresb fair I sallow sallow fresb [ regimental blue pilot; cord regimental tweed regimental cord trousers regimental plain regimental ditto _ . . 21 Dec. 21 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 Dec. 17 Dec. ] 19 Dec. 21 Dec. 20 Dec. Ashton Bury St. Ed. Warley Glasgow Ayr Grantham Colchester Sheffield ditto Colchester pockpitted recruit, attested scar under right groin anchor on right wrist, ring third It. fiager brown brown dk. brn light brown dk. bro It. brn It. bra brown dk. bm 1 bazel grey grey grey grey blue bluo [ grey blue hazel [ fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh ditto dilto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed 23 Dec. 23 Dec. 17 Dec. 25 Dee. 24 Dee. 27 Dec. 14 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dee. 20 Dec. ditto Chatham Fleetwood Woolwich Maidstone New'tle- o- T Tilbury Ft, Netley Sunderland Glasgow scar on left knee mole on left side j took part of reg. nec. ditto scar on right knee tattooed on arms and wrists off furlough to East Moulsey supposed gone to London recruit DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFIOB MO. NAME. KEG, NO. COUPS. WEEEE BOEN. TBADB. « di 4 SIZE. HAIB. EYES. PAOB. OOAT & TBOF8BBB. DATE OF DE8EBTN. LAGS OF DESEBTION. MARKS AJTD REMARKS. 135335 135336 135337 135338 135339 135340 135341 135342 1S5343 135344, James Henry Francis Hilly Thomas Hughes James Johnstone John Keane John Kelly William Kelly Hugh Keown Michael Loughlin George McBeth 3956 4216 3265 4189 4247 3970 3010 4000 4226 4253 Donegal* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dunnagh, Tyrone ditto Carnus' Innismacksaint, Dngl Drumragh, Tyrone Donaghmore, Donegl. Templemore, Derry ditto Derry loran Killade, Antrim baker tailor labourer baker labourer ditto ditto viceman baker bleacher brown black brown It. brn It. brn brown black brown brown It. brn brown brown bj"\ wn me grey blue grey brown grey grey freBh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 3 June 8 April 3 June 3 Juno 8 April 3 June 3 June 8 April 8 April 8 April Lifford ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training slightly pockpitted burn under chin, scar on chest scar on right eyebrow slight impediment in speech cut on left little finger 135345 135346 135347 135348 135349 135350 136351 135352 185353 1368S4 Andrew McCarthy 4089 ditto Dunfanaghy, Donegal labourer 27 5 64 It. bm grey fresh 3 June ditto scar right eyebrow George McClearey 3631 ditto Dunaghlee, Tyrone ditto 23 5 44 brown brown fresh 3 Juue ditto Frncs. McDermott 3999 ditto Glendeanott, Derry carpenter 19 5 5 dk. bm brown fresh • 3 June ditto tattooed back of left hand Alex. McDowell 4223 ditto St. Johnston tailor 22 5 7 brown brown fresh 8 April ditto cut corner of right eye James McFarland 2796 ditto Clenbergh labourer 26 5 4 brown grey fresh 3 June ditto CharlesMcGlinchy F. McGettigan* 4292 ditto Ardetraw, Tyrone carter 21 5 81 dk. bm blue fresh — 8 April ditto 3399 ditto Iniskeel, Donegal labourer 20 5 5 sandy grey fresh • •• 3 June ditto * or Gottena John McGill 4296 ditto Templemore, Derry painter 23 5 6 brown blue freah • 8 April ditto lump on right cheek James Granaghan 3641 ditto Camus, Tyrone hackler 20 5 6 brown brown freBh • 3 June ditto Robert McGowan 3126 ditto Rapboe, Donegal labourer 22 5 6 brown brown dark 3 June ditto deeply pockpitted HS355 135356 136357 135358 135359 135360 135361 135362 135363 135364 1 § 5365 135366 135367 135368 135369 135370 135371 135372 135373 136374 Patk. McLoughlin Patk. McLoughlin Phillip McMahon John Maguire John Maffie* Patrick Martin Thomas Merrick BernardMonaghan Patrick Moriarty Thomas Moore 2926 4204 4042 4284 4259 4192 4244 4136 4185 3809 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kilbarron Cookstown, Tyrone Dromore, Tyrone Camus, Tyrone Donegal Innismacksaint Pettigo, Fermanagh Killarney, Kerry Templemore, Derry ditto ditto Bhoemaker nailor tailor ditto shoemaker labourer dealer 6 7 4 5f 5 7 74 8 5 7 brown sandy brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn black black sandy blue b.' ie grey grey blue blue grey grey brown grey fresh fair pale sallow fresh dark sallow dark freBh fresh 3 June 8 April 8 April 8 April 8 April 8 April 8 April 3 June 8 April 3 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dtito ditto ditto scar on forehead * or Mehaffey scar third joint of left index finger lost top of third right finger scar on left breast James Moore Francis Mullen James Mullen Hugh O'Donnell Patrick O'Donnell Bernard O'Neill John Porter Thomas Ryan David Salfridge Patrick Slevin 4169 3916 4250 3830 4270 4085 3370 4184 4227 4231 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Templeinere, Derry Drumrath, Tyrone Cloumore, Longford Ballintra, Donegal Letterkenny Drumkeerau Templcmore, Derry Newry, Down Templemore, Derry Dromore, Tyrone labourer ditto drummer labourer tailor labourer ditto tailor ditto labourer 5 5 5 5 5 5 10| 5 64 5 3f 5 10 5 5 black da. brn brown fair brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn brown grey blue grey grey grey grey grey grey brown grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow freBh fresh fresh fresh 8 April 3 June 8 April 3 June 8 April 3 June 3 June 8 April 3 Aug. 8 Aug. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto cross right arm large mole back of neck scar back of right hand and underlchia slightly pockpitted, has a peculiar turn in eyes . ' D. S.' and ' T.' on right arm 135375 135376 135377 135378 135379 135380 135381 135382 136383 135384 James Smyth Patrick Smith John Sheilds John Stevenson Charles Stewart James Ward Thomas Williams William Wilson Thomas Barry James Davidson 4181 4# 74 3268 4293 3393 4268 4273 40- 54 3569 4535 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Aberdeen* Shankhill, Antrim Fintinagh, Tyrone Milferd, Donegal Templemore, Derry Falcnragh, Donegal Conwall, Letterkenny Camus, Tyrone Raphoe, Donegal Glendermott, Derry Kirkcaldy, Fife fireman baker labourer viceman labourer tailor shoemaker carpenter labourcr stonepolshr 5 10 5 64 5 54 brown It. bm black dk. brn brown black fair black It. brn grey grey grey bluo grey grey grey brown grey fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh 8 April 8 April 3 June 8 April 3 June 8 April 8 April 3 June 3 June 1 Nov. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Aberdeen very flat- footed scar under right eye cut left side of chin bum on right wrist largo veins on side of temple * absent from training 135385 135386 135388 135389 135390 135391 135392 135393 136394 Alex. Donaldson James Gordon James McPhee Alexander Smith James Thomson Peter Ward John Alpe Charles Anderson Henry Arford William Baker 4432 3861 4481 4612 4655 4081 8972 8994 9000 8933 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto lst Surrey* dilto ditto ditto Aberdeen Ellon Elgin, Moray Aberdeen Inverurie Huntly Ipswich, Suffolk Lewisham, Kent Birmingham Camberwell, Mddlsx. gardener labourer ditto ditto blacksmith labourer ditto ditto brass finishr 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 24 May 24 May 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Richmond ditto ditto ditto supposed in prisos * absent from training: 135395 125396 135397 135398 135399 135400 136401 135402 135403 136401 Charles Barron Joseph Beckett Fredk. Bowditch John Bradley William Brider Harry Broad Jesse Brooker William Brown Charles Buck Thomas Burnham 8154 6818 8871 8948 7818 8889 8869 8934 8988 8967 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Walton, Hereford Croydon, Surrey Westminster, Middx. Poplar Lambeth, Surrey Maidstone, Kent Bromley Peckhana, Surrey Paddington, Middx. Sydenham, Surrey labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto hammermn. labourer ditto 13S405 Thomas Burke 135406! Joseph Bush 135407 John Caine 135408 136409 135410 135411 135412 135413 135414! Alexander Carter Joseph Coley Edward Connor John Corbett John Cotter Jamee Critchard James Croft 8452 8950 7963 8556 7785 7968 8223, 7160 8686 8906 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto iitto ditto ditto Lambeth Camberwell Southwark Wandsworth Wimbledon Newington Rotherbithe . Southwark Reading, Berks Southwark, Surrey glasB blower blacksmith labourer carman labourer ditto butcher brickmaker labourer ditto 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 " ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 135415 135416 136417 135418 135419 135420 146421 135422 185423 196424 John Cuttriss George Davis William Deith Henry Dodd Michael Donovan Richard Drydon James Elliott George Green John Hall Benjamin Hardy 8945 9017 9008 8987 8836 8335 8998 8702 9052 8857 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Deptford, Kent Southwark, Surrey Tottenham, Middx. Southwark, Surrey Stratford, Middx. Bromley, Kent Southwark, Surrey Kingston Lambeth labourer ditto plumber porter labourer ditto bootmaker shoemaker cab driver 135426 135426 135427 135428 135429 135430 136431 135132 136433 136434 185* 36 135436 135437 136438 136439 135440 135441 135442 135443 105444 Henry Hart Joseph Hayes James Haynes George Haywood William Hill George Hubbard John Kendall Robert Lincoln Edward Liston George Johnson 8670 9135 8982 9054 8835 9011 9013 9123 9062 9138 Geo. Jsph. Johnson James Mack John Marshall George Martin John Mitchell James Mitchell John Morgan John Murphy John Murphy John Murphy 9114 8092 7975 8845 7946 9124 8627 6556 7763 8041 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Southwark ditto Whitechapel, Middx. Marylebone Southwark, Surrey ditto ditto Lambeth' Brixton Croydon 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 2* May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * tarpaulin maker haoimermn. labourer porter labourer plasterer labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May Southwark ChiBwick, Middx. Rickaill, Limerick Croydon, Surrey Soathwark Lambeth South walk Camberwell Seuthwark Guildford porter labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto i3E> 445 Thomas Murray 135416 James Newman 135417 William Oliver 135448 William Patten 135449 George Phillips ' 135450 John Pilkington 135461 James Price 135452 George Riley 135453 John Rose 185164 James Russell liS455 John Sawyer 135466 James Sharpe 9063 8814 8754 8991 8819 7534 P013 9061 8861 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Croj don Chelsea, Middlesex Southwark, Surrey Shoreditch, Middx. Godstone, Surrey Chelsea, Middlesex Putney, Surrey Westminster Southwark, Surrey High Wycombe, Bcks. 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto" ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto painter labourer shoemaker labourer plasterer baker labourer woodchppr. gardener 135457 135458 135459 135460 135461 135462 135463 Fredk. Shillitto Jonathan Sleape John Smart Geerge Smith George Smith Henry Smith Samuel Stanford Thomas Stilley 8870 8916 7006 7881 8662 8310 8710 8986 8459 9018 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Brighton, Sussex Newington, Surrey Camberwell Holborn, Middlesex Marylebone Lewes, Sussex Southwark, Surrey Battersea Cambridge Southwark, Surrey labourer carman labourer ditto ditto painter labourer ditto blacksmith labourer 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 8 POLICE GAZETTE. January 7 DELETERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). IWCS j no. | 13546? 135466 135467 135468 135469 135470 135471 135472 135473 135474 NAME, BM. NO. coBPi. WHERE BOSH. TRADE. SIZB. HAIB. BYES. FACE. COAT& TRGD3ERS. DATB 05 DE3EBTN. DBSEETIOS. MARKS AND REMARKS. Joseph Sullivan Fredk. Tankard John Thomas George Turner George Wallis Edward Walters Thomas Whims Henry White Thomas White Thomas Williams 9019 7026 8978 8914 7724 8920 6771 7024 8995 8369 lst Surrey* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Southwark, Surrey ditto Croydon Southwark Ctoydon Lambeth Peckham Hastings, Kent Kingston, Surrey Lambeth labourer hatter labourer porter labourer ditto carman labourer ditto mason , ia5475 135476 435477 135478 ?, 35479 135480 135481 135482 135483 135484 John Williams Richard Withers William Wood Joseph Wynn Josiah Leak John King John Burke 8860 80S4 8977 8564 3626 ditto ditto ditto ditto West Kent Louth Rifles ditto Kew Whitechapel, Middx. Croydon, Surrey Deptford, Kent Norton in Moors, Stff. Droglieda, Louth Louth gardener plasterer labourer ditto whitesmith basketmker. shoemaker 5 7 5 4 5 9 It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown blue grey fresh fresh fresh tweed; serge regimental ditto 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May Richmond ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from trahur.* 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 4 Nov. 28 July 15 Aug. ditto ditto ' ditto ditto Maidstone Drogheda ditto D, pockmarked large pockmark left side of spine thistle on left breast, tattooed oa ita ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although 23 reward c offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only i » payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 month* from the date of aeration and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circmrstanceB, No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, hut all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESERTED FROM. BATE, KATnre. « IZB. WHBBB BOBJT. HATS. Eras. IA03S. Henry L. Kaatze Wm. D. Johnson William Milner Hugh Williams William Rogers William Morris William Leonard George Mudson Alfred Howell William Nealon Hy. H. Barton William Martin George Guinnell William Clark Edwin Sanderson Wia. Willoughby Fredk. Reader Joseph Shilson John Galloway Wm. J. Herbert Mark Lake John Campbell Thomas White A. R. Stephenson James Croucher Robert Cochrane Hy. Wm. Boulton Charles Walls John Fitzgerald William Holmes Alfred Fox Josiah Ferris Henry Langshaw Charles Carwood William Ankrett James Thompson Walter Hirschfield Alex. Crookshanks Richard Austin John H. Smith Implacable, deserter St. Vincent, deserter Pembroke, straggler D. of Wellington, deserter Valorous, straggler ditto Excellent, deserter Asia, deserter Beacon, deserter Ariel, deserter St. Vincent, straggler Active, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto Valorous, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto Naval Barracks, deserter ditto Valorous, straggler Royal Adelaide, deserter Rector, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter Repulse, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 26 Dec. 4 Jan. 2 Jan. 31 Dec. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 27 Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 23 Dec. 8 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 27 Dec. 28 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 27 Dec. 15 Dec. 15 Dec. 23 Dec. 9 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 28 Sept. 30 Sept. 30 Sept. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oet. 7 Oct. boy, 2nd class ditto private, R. Marines ditto warrant- off.' sservt. captain, foretop A. B. carpenter's crew A. B. ditto boy, 2nd class coxswain, cutter A. B. ditto gunner, R. M. A. private, R. Marines ordinary, 2nd class warrant- offi. cook stoker, 2nd class boy, lst class ordinary, 2nd clas ordinary A. B. ordinary, 2nd class ordinary stoker ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto signalman, 3rd cl. A. B. ditto ditto ordinary A. B. ditto ordinary A. B. leading seaman A. B. 18 16 42 22 20 33 26 32 24 23 15! 34 26 26 27 22 19 27 21 17 18 19 86 19 21 32 20 - 20 22 18 22 20 20 18 21 25 18 25 25 21 3 01 8 7 63 6 5 4i 6 4 1 5 7 8 9* 6! 71 6 E 4 41 4 7 63 4 9 6 11 3 7 5 5 5 6 6 6 4 3 Camberwell, Surrey St. Luke's, Middlesex Bradford, Yorks Bala, Merioneth Marytavy, Devon Milford, Pembroke Portsea, Hants Plymouth, Devon Blackfriars, Middlesex Mallow, Cork Dublin Wexford Buckland, Surrey Kerry Bridlington, York Boughton Ollertn, Notts Yeovil, Somerset Devonport Leeds, York Bideford, Devon Westminster, Middlesx LocLee, Forfar Stratford, Essex Bridlington, York Hammersmith, Middx. Woolwich, Kent Portsea, Hants Southampton, Hants Islington, Middlesex Chelsea, Middlesex Newington, Surrey Plymouth Paddington, Middlesex Sussex Walsall, Stafford Plymouth Hoxton, Middlesex Glasgow Cushendall, Antrim Clerkenwell, Middlesex brown brown brown black brown brown dk. brn brown hlack brown It. brn black light brown dark light brown dk. brn brown brown brown It. bra dark brown brown dk. bra light light dark brown brown brown brown browD brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown blue hazel grey brown grey hazel brown grey hazel hazel grey blue blue dark hazel blue blue brown haze blue hazel hazel hazel brown grey hazel blue blue brown brown grey hazel blue grey dark grey grey brown grey bluo fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh fair fresh fresh fair dark sallow fresh fair pale fresh ruddy dark pale sallow fair dark fair fair dark fair fair fresh fair fresh fresh fair fair dark fair fair MARKS AND REMARKS. lost right index finger £ 3 reward £ 1 reward supposed in London ditto ditto ditto scar on nose ; served in Endymion scar on right cheek sened in Audacious, Avon, Victoria and Albert scar on forehead £ 3 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward dilto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward ditto £ 1 reward £ 3 reward ditto ditto servea in Excellent served in Duke of Wellington. ditto served in Prince Consort served in Trafalgar ditto served in Victory served in Trafalgar served in Fawn served in Victory served in Excellent ditto served in Trafalgar tattooed on wrists ; served in Royal Adelaide served in Cadmus rerved iu Indus served in Implacable serve 1 ia Impregnab'e ' J. C.' back of left hand ; served in Adventure- served in Repulse and Rosario tattooed on arms; served in Royal Adelaide- NAME. Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. SHIP DISCHARGED FBOH. DATS. James H Burton George Worsfold Geo. Shepherd John Morgan John Green James Currie Thomas Grattage Robert Funnell John Thorpe Alfred H. E. Reeves Immortalite Swiftsure Blanche Nimble Swiftsure Minotaur Coquette Minotaur 13 Dec. 14 May 15 Nov. 8 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Oct. 26 Sept. 5 Nov. 30 Sept. 31 Oet. BATaro. ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto A. B. ditto ordinary, 2nd class ordinary SIZB. WHEBB BOBH. HAIB. EVES. London Kingston- on- Thames Brighton, Sussex Gloucester Greenwich, Kent Glasgow Salford, Lancashire Landport, Hants London Stratford, Essex dk. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown black dk. brn MARSa AND REMARKS. discharged as objection able ; served in Royal Adelaide — dischargod as objectionable ; anchor back of left hand ditto served in St. Vincent and Excellent discharged as objectionable; served in Northumberland pockpitted ; discharged n » objectionable : served in Pearl discharged as objectionable; served in Black Ptince and 2Wr - coat of arms left arm, female rt. leg; discharged as objectionable discharged as objectionable; served in Duke of Hellinn'on. discharged as objectionable ; served in St. Vincent and Fjrcellen' discharged ae objectionable; served in Fispzrd and ImprtgnaTs!' ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. NAME. Division. WjESJBB BOBH. TBADB. SIZB. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TBOtTSEBS DATB OF DISCHBG. PLACE OF DISCHARGE. MARKS AND REMARK?. Thomas Hodson Thomas Munley* Joshua Needham George Martin James Barns James Bryan William Brock John Baldrick Chas. Edwd. Lewis Thomas Kelly R. Marine Art. ditto ditto Depftt ditto R. Marine Art. Depdt R. Marine Art, ditto DepSt Grimsby, Lincoln Hartlepool, Durham Manchester Birmingham Newbridge, Kildare Cardiff, Glamorgan Windsor, Berks Buncrana, Donegal North Shields Grantham, Lincoln shoemaker 29 i rivetter 231 labourer 25 brassfoundr 20J labourei 19i ditto 19f- clerk 291 butcher 24! i saddler 261 tanner 191 71 7i 81 51 51 81 7i 8f 81 51 dk. bm brown It. brn brown brown sandy dk. brn dk. brn brown brown hazel bluo grey grey grey blue brown grey blue grey fresh fresh fair fair sallow fair dark fresh dark fresh 27 Dec. 22 Dee. 21 Dec. 16 Dec. 16 Dee. 14 Dec. 15 Dec. 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 25 Nov. Lewes Portsmouth Lewes ditto ditto ditto Milibank Lewes ditto Maidstone 8car inside left knee ; uisoharged with ignomin7~~~ anchor It. hand ; discharged as worthless * alias Farv » 11 discharged as objectionable discharged as worthless and incorrigible t u dlti'° i . i , " scar above umbiliei's tattooed on hands ; discharged with ignominy discharged as utterly worthless scar left of chest; discharged with ignominy discharged with ignominy discharged as objectionable Description of Deserters. NAME. Edwin P. Bolton George Smith Thomas Hart Robert Hurley Thomas Jones Henry Trott Wm. Thompson John Rennie Samuel Irvine Division. WHEEE BOBH. TBADB. SIZB. BYES. FACE. COAT & TROUSERS DepSt DopSt ditto Portsmouth Brighton, Sussex Peterborough Paddington, Middx. Dumblane, Perth Temple, Bristol Clackmannan Hullerton, Lanark Ayr Defford, Worcester clerk labourer tailor ditto mason labourer ditto miner labsuror ditto 241 22 23 181 241 191 19 24 19| 231 6 61 brown 61' it. brn 61 light 51 brown 6} sandy 51 brown 7 dk. brn 7 fair 51 dark 01 sandy brown grey hazel grey b- nie grey g ™ y blue dk. hrn blue fresh sallow fresh fresh fair fair fresh fair fresh fair uniform brown; moleskin cloth ; striped uniform ditto undress uniform tweed ; brown black ; tweed brown j light black ; moleskin 1 Jan. 30 Dee. 4 Jan. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 25 Dec. 21 Dec. 26 Dec. 26 Dec. 23 Dee. Exeter Walmer ditto Portsmouth * Hamilton Ayr Gloucester recruit, attested recruit mo'e left of neck ; off pass to London off pass to London * between Hull aid Londos recruit recruit ditto sailor on right arm ; recru'. t, attested * between Stirling and Ediab^ rj LONDON : PRINTED FOB HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, BT HARRISON AND SONS, ST, MARTIN'S LANE, W. C, — A
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