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25/02/1876

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 25/02/1876
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5793
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Stattjorits* CONTAINING The tubtfanet of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen ( roods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity, The Karnes of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5793 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1876. Notice.— It is requested that all communications lor the purpose of obtaining or giving infsrmation respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may hear the Signature of t he person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. * » * Whenever it is desired that any person should he appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably nccsssary that an Information should be made and oworn to before a Magistrate, of tte Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As » o charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all betters addressed to the Editor onust l » e prepaid, Otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and • of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, Should bo forwarded an War Office Forme 88 and 88A, to tire Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. trousers, and black felt round- crowned hat; states that he was employed at St. Helens as a surveyor ; he has further obtained money by falsely representiug himself as a collector of Inland Revenue taxes; he is supposed to be going in the name of HENRY SANDERS. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hunt, Warrington, Lancashire.— Bow- ttreet, Feb.\ 4. INFORMATIONS. ROBBERY A1B LAEGMY FROM THE £ » Kasoir. Stolen OH the 22nd instant, from the person of a gentleman, at the Hunt Meeting, or at the Railway Station, Doncaster : a gold lever keyless Watch, No. 65454, with crest on back— garter in shield, in centre eagle wings, cross spear through heart, and round the garter ' Tenax et fidelis.' Information to be given to Chief Constable Gregory, Borough Police Office, Doncaster, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen from the person of William Smith, farm labourer, whilst drunk and asleep, in an out- house at Beeford, YorK, on the night of the 21st instant: a double- cased silver Watch, maker Watson, Beverley, with a steel Chain, two brass Keys, and a Seal attached ; also a jean cloth Purse, with two com- partment, and containing two £ 5 Notes, and about 16s. in Silver ; a tradesman's Bill ; and other Memoranda. Sup- posed by two men, one about 45 years of age, o feet 6 inches high, light hair, and very much pockmarked ; dressed in an old twilled smock, cotton cord trousers, patched at the knees with drabet cloth, and old lace- up boots ; the other is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark hair and com- plexion, and slender figure ; dressed iu a pair of old fustian trousers, with leather strap round the waist, and much torn behind, dark coat, and old boots, much cut in front. Both these men tramp about, and work at steam thrashing Information . to be given to Superintendent MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. Description of two men who absconded from Harring- ton, Cumberland, on the 12th instant, charged ( with PATK, MULLEN, in custody) with feloniously wounding Peter " Cooney, at Harrington : HUGH DILLON or CANE, about I machines 26. years of age, a labourer or iron ore tiller, native of Gar- { Wright, East Riding Constabulary. Police Station, Leven, vaugh, county Derry, about 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh near Beverley.— Brno- street, February 23. complexion, no whiskers, dark hair, and proportionate figure ; dressed in dark grey coat, moleskin trousers, soiled and red j Stolen from the person of gentlemen at the Waterloo with iron ore, and cap JAMES DILLON or CANE, about[ Coursing Meeting, Altcar, on the 16th instaut: a gold lever 24 years of age, a labourer or iron ore filler, native of Gar- j Watch, open- face, white dial, sunk seconds, J- plate, maker vaugh, county Derry, about 5 feet 7 inches high, led and J. Goodman, Liverpool, No. 33388 ; a - J- plate gold lever very fresh faced, dark brown hair, and stout figure ; dressed 1 Watch, railway beziel, jewelled in 6 holes, expansion balance, in blue jacket, dark trousers, red - nd soiled with iron ore, I plain case, with seconds dial, steel hands, No. 19400. £ 5 and felt hat. They are brothers, but are supposed to have j reward will be paid for the recovery of this Watch aud con- gone in different directions. Information to be given t, o viction of the offender. Superintendent Bertram, Constabulary Office, Whitehaven,! Also stolen from the same place, on the 17th instant, from or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumber-' the person of a gentleman : a gold lever Watch, with ' J. A.' . land.— Bow- street, February 10. j on the inside case, gold albert Guard, two Seals ( oue amber), t and a gold split Ring for the button hole attached ; a gold ... ' duplex Watch, with white face, gold hands aud seconds. I plain case, No. 22721. £ 5 reward will be paid for the j recovery of this Watch and conviction of the offender. Description of THOMAS CAMERON CLOSE, late ' loformation to be given to Superintendent Dorset, Ormskirk. borough accountant, at Middlesborough, who absconded on, Lancashire.— Bow- street, February 21. or about the 11th ultimo, charged with forgery and embezzle- , . ,, , c c ,, , ment: he is about 40 yeLrs of age, 6 feet 10 inches high, dark I & to1, en ln Aberdeen, from the person of a gentleman, by —- and eyes, large beard, whiskers, and moustache, slender means of assault and robbery about midnight ou the 5th inst.: - - B - a gold English lever Watch ( recovered), maker George FORGERY. 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, light complexion, no whiskers ; dressed in a cloth cap and black jacket. Information to bo given to Superintendent Haines, Whitchurch, or to Sergeant ITayward, Wem, Salop.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of a tramp, charged with housebreaking at Kidlington, Oxon, in company with another man in custody : he is about 21 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair, tuft of hair on chin, red mark round his eheek ; dressed iu a dark jacket, dark trousers with a patch on the right seat, and cap with straight peak. The man in custody gives his name CHARLES ALBERT PRINCE, a tailor, 0 feet fj inches high, round shoulders, fresh complexion, clean shaved, right wrist has been broken, mark from a cut over right eyebrow, and broken ncse ; dressed in dark tweed jacket aud trousers, brown striped vest, and round hard hat. Information to be given to Inspector Bowen, Police Station, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. -' Bow- street, F- brv. ary ^ 21. • make, and of smart appearance; generally wears tweed - , T , ,, , , . , , . ... - clothes, aad is a native of Ripon. He is accompanied by his J Oram and Sons, London, No 1607, having a hand holding a ' • r r - * - 1 wheat sheaf on a shield on the back ; also an albert Chain, to be embark " for K'TV0 ^ T £ '^ urnivr- r iscai, Gouncy Information to be given to Chief Constable, < ™ d B? t T' "" ^ PT^ T -^ uson, Saggerson, Police Office, Middl| sborough, ^ Yorkshire, who City Police Office, Aberdeen.- Zfow. rtm*, J> eljrw » - v 18. Stolen from the person of Thomas Dodd, at Middlewich, about 4 p. m. on the 13th instant: a silver lever Watch, wife and five children : the wife is about 34 years of age, and wn? at 8? ear 0D " uef } ala° af alDe. rr the eldest child, a boy, 13 years of age, and the youngest1 c « rb Pat^ rn' , ho? k ^ fastening. Information 4 years. It is suspected they have or may embarkfor fc^ e" to George Cadenlbead, Esq., Procnra or- luscal C years, abroad. holds a warrant for his arrest.— Bow- street, February 18, Description of WILLIAM CHARLES ALEXANDER , -,. ,, , „ .„,_. Q . , LEWIN, who is charged with forging and uttering a cheque and jewelled, No. 16171. Supposed makers name for £ 10 23 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, slight1 Piwe> ° r ^ T^, ["' T"''"", *? U build, fair complexion, large full eyes, black hair d^ rk | given to Superintendent Rowbottom, Cheshire Constabulary, whiskers and moustache, genteel appearance, wears a gold Middlewich.- Wrtm<, February 16 ring, and walks with a short quick step; generally dresses well, in dark clothing; he belongs to Claygate Cross, Wrotham, Kent; bis letters are addressed to 2, Gloucester- terrace, Tottenham, near Loudon ; he was staying at 106, High- street, Ramsgate, about Christmas last, and in Septem- ber at an hotel iu Margate. Information to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Police Station, West Malling, near Maidstone. Kent, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, February 16, Description of a young WILLIAM ROSS, charged on a sheriff's warrant, with forgery and theft of .£ 800 : he is about 26 or 27 years of age, speaks with the North of England accent, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, genteel make, pale complexion, sharp features, fair curly hair, small fait moustache and imperial ; dressed in grey checked tweed suit, ( checks large cross bars), low felt hat, and grey ulster top- coat; he has spent some time in America, and carries an American Colt's revolver, with ivory handle. Information to be given to Superintendent Anderson, Police Chambers, Mary hill, near Glasgow.— Bow- street, February 16. Charged on a warrant with forging signatures to a number of Cheques on Parr's Banking Company, Warrington : WALTER BAYLISS, land surveyor, a native, and until recently a resident, of Bolton, where his father ( recently deceased) was an engineer in the employ of the Corporation; he is about 29 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark com- plexion, broad features, high cheekbones, black hair, keen dark eyes, small moustache and imperial, little whiskers, broad round shoulders, large feet and walks clumsily ; dressed in brown macintosh coat, dark cloth body coat, brown cloth BURGLARY AMD HOUSE BREAKING, Duiing the night of the 21st instant, the Halfway House Inn, at Minster in Sheppey, was burglariously entered, and i the following articles, the property of Walter Butler, stolen ! therein : a brown Overcoat, a blue monkey Jacket, a blue I hip Jacket, a travelling Rug with purple lining, a Timepiece . ,„„ „ i „ „,,..„ ,, e i set in brass, a silver tea Urn, and three or four bundles of man who gave the name of ] ._ JT> T_ » V. i- o jA plated Prongs. Information to be given to Superintendent Mayne, Kent Constabulary, Sittingbourne.— Bow- street, Fe- bruary 23. Description of THOMAS HINE, shoemaker, of Olney, charged on a warrant, with two other men iu custody, with housebreaking at Sherington, on the 16th instant: he is 25 years of age, 6 feet high, slender figure, pale complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, small dark moustache, and no whiskers ; dressed in dark cloth coat, vest and trousers, and hard black billycock hat. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, or at the Police Station, Olney, Bucks, who holds a warrant for his arrest.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen by means of housebreaking, between 10 a m. and 5 p. m. on the 18th instant, the property of John Tudor, Saddle Lake. Stanton- upon- Hineheath : a dark cloth Coat, bound with braid ; a pair of grey and black plaid Trousers ; a black cloth double- breasted Vest, bound with braid ; a pair of cotton cord Trousers, new ; a pair of puce- coloured Braces, without straps ; a new woollen Shirt, puce, grey, aud black ; and a pair of woman's Clogs. Supposed by a young man having the appraracce of a tramp, 19 or 20 years of age, HORSE AMD CA'ATLB STBALIMG. Stolen from a yard at Old Wood Barn Farm, lngatestone, on the night of the 21st instant: a chestnut cart Mare, 9 years old, 17 hands high, a white blaze down the forehead, hind legs white half way up to the hocks, long mane and tail, and iu g xid condition ; the property of Mr. Stephen Foreman, farmer, Ingatestone. Information to die given to Superintendent Lennon. Chelmsford, or at any Police Station in Essex.— Bow- street, February 25. Further information respecting the large light bay Mare, stolen from a field at Dean Court, near Buckfastleigh, Devon, as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 18th instant : the Mare has a sand crack iu fore- feet, and is in foal. There were gipsies in the neighbourhood when the Mare was stolen. £ j reward will be given by the owner to any person who "•• ill give such information as shall lead to the recovery of the Mare and conviction of the offender cir offenders. Informa- tion to be given to the Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter.—• — Bow- sf- eet, February 25. Stolen from a field at Draycott, near Claverley, on the 16th instant: a bay cart Mare, with long tail, one white hind foot, about 15 hauds high, rather low in back. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Christie, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- sireet, February 23. Stolen from Etton, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, on the night of the 21st instant: an aged white horse Pony, about 14 hands high, in good condition, with slight baiter. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Naylor, Beverley.— Bow- streU, February 23. Stolen from a field at Gorsty Hall, Rowley Regis, between the 9th and 14th instant, the property of John Wright: a dark brown mare Pony, 12 Lands high, rising 4 years old, long mane anil tail, unshod, bow legged in front, and iu good condition : and a chestnut horse Pony, not castrated, about 12 hands high, rising 3 years old, long inane and tail, uushod, aud in good condition. Information to be given to Sergeant Walters, Police Office, B'ackheath, near Dudley, Staffordshire.— Bern- street, February 21. Further information respecting the Horse and Cart stolen from Sandy, as advertised iu the Police Gazette of the Oth instant: the Cart ia drawn by chains from tlie axletree. Two men are suspected, one about 5 feet 8 inches high, clean shaved, except a little black hair on side of each ear ; dressed iu brown velveteen coat, cord trousers, and soft felt hat. The other is about 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, and stout built: dressed iu dirty cord suit. £ o reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the horse and cart. Information to be given to Superintendent Bedlow, Biggleswade, Bed- fordshire.— Bow- ttreet, I'ebruary 21. Stolen on the 9th instant, from the Sheep Market, East Ilsley, Berks : a half bred Teg, no mark, in good condition, the property of Mr. T. Wells, Farnborough. Information to be given to Superintendent O'Neill, Wantage, Berks.— Bow- street, Febtua* y 18. Stolen from a field near Netherton Church, Dudley, on the night of the 24th ultimo : a chesnut mare Pony, rising 3 years old, about 13^ hands high, and near hied foot white. £ 10 reward will be paid to any person giving such informa- tion as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the mare. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Burton. Borough Police Office, Dudley, Worcestershire.— Bow street, February 18. Stolen between 5 p. m. on the 5tli and 7 a. m. on the 7th instant, frcm a sheep- fold on Barkham Farm, in the parish of Flet. ching, Sussex : a Southdown fat Sheep, black mark and ' W.' in a ring on the rump. Supposed to have been taken away in a cart. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive £ 20 reward. Information to be given to Superintendent Peerless, Uckfield, Sussex, or at any Police Station in East Sussex.— Bow- street, February 14. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen on the morning of the 22nd instant, from a bed- room at the Castle Hotel, Hastings : a lady's gold Geneva Watch, chased back, gold dial, and a gold neck Chain, By a man, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark com- plexion, hair, and whiskers, and slight moustache ; dressed in dark clothes, black hat, black overcoat, and had with him a black bag ; he spoke with a foreign accent Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Hastings, Sussex.— Bow- street, February 25. Absconded from Barrow- in- Furness, on the 21st instant, charged with larceny: WM. GALLAGHER WILSON, 36 years of age ( looks much older), 5 feet 11 inches high, pale complexion, black hair, turning grey, short beard and mous- tache, grey eyes, his right shoulder injured, which prevents his lifting his arm above his head, blue scar corner of left eyebrow, broad high forehead, and sunken cheeks. Was several years in India as a railway guard, and is supposed to have been similarly employed on the London and North Western Railway, but was lately on the Furness Railway as a pointsman; dressed in long dark frock overcoat, with a light velvet collar, black braid binding about 6 inehes above the hand, dark cloth trousers, and black billycock hat. He is accompanied by his wife, who is about 5 feet high, and very pale looking. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Barker, Police Office, Barrow- in- Furness, Lancaster, who holds a warrant for, his apprehension.— Bow- street, February 25. Absconded on the 21st- instant, from 8, Great James- street, Bedford- row, stealing a Cheque for .£ 130 : a man, 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair; lias a swaggering gait, is simple- looking, and speaks thickly ; dressed in a rough black overcoat, dark vest, dark check trousers, side- spring boots, and high black hat. He is supposed to have gone to Liverpool, Coventry, or Hastings.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, February 25. Further information respecting GEORGE FOLLICK, advertised in the Police Gazette of the llth instant: he has been traced to Hatherleigh, Devon, where on the 9th instant, he committed a robbery similar to that at Llandogo, and on the 10th took train from Okebampton to Marsh Mills, near Plymouth. His right name is WM. HAWKE DOLLY, but he sometimes goes by the name of WILLIAM HAWKE, a native of Saint Millions, Cornwall, has been previously con- victed of felony, the last time being at Bodmin ; he is well known to the police at Plymouth, and at Saltasb, and is a deserter from the South Devon Militia. Information to be given to Superintendent Berthon, Usk, or to Sergeant McEvoy, Monmouth, who holds a warrant for his apprehen- sion.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen from the Nelson Inn, Wellington, cn the 23rd instant: a Geneva silver Watch, with gold hands, No. 53351, and one small gold Chain with Seals attached, and about 4s. in Money ; the property of Richard Hall. By a man lodger, 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark whiskers and moustache, and shaved clean under the chin ; dressed in dark blue overcoat, and black hard billycock bat, and says he was a saddler, and spoke of Clifton, Surrey, Lambeth and Bristol. £ 1 reward will be given on the recovery of the property, and apprehension of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen from a bed- room at the Lion Hotel, Broseley, on the morning of the 24th instant: ,£ 1 in Bronze, in four 5s. packets ; three packets of Pence ; and one packet of Half- pence. By a mail who slept in the house the pre vious night, and stated he was agpit in advanco of Sangers Circus : he is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, rather stout, rather dark complexion, very little whisker, aud dark mous- tache ; dressed in dark brown coat, black vest, black and white mixture trousers, and black billycock hat, and of respectable appearance. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Christie, Bridgenorth, or to P. C. 50 Charlesworth, Broseley, Salop.— Bow- street, February 25. Description of a trampins? shoemaker ( advertised in the Police Gazette of the 23rd instant) remanded to the Police Station, Bishops Stortford, until the 2nd proximo, charged with larceny: he gives his name as HENRY MARTIN ( supposed fictitious), states he is a native of Leeds, Yorkshire, but is supposed to belong to Kingsland, London, and says he has been in Springfield Gaol, Essex, he is about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inehes high, light hair, cut short and very thick, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, high cheek bones, whiskers and moustache shaved off, a tuft of sandy hair on chin, scar lower right lip, bracelet half- way round right wrist, forming a clasp on the top ; dressed in snuff- coloured coat, torn and has been mended behind, light cord trousers,- which have been patched at the knee, blue twill waistcoat, elastic- side boots, and black billycock hat. Photographs cin be had on application. Information to be given to Superintendent Ryder, Police Station, Bishops Stortford, Herts.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen from a shop in Ripon, between the 30th November and the 8th December last : a lady's sealskin Jacket, 24 ins. deep, brown satin lining, trade number stamped inside right hand corner ' 45658.' Supposed by a woman, 40 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, stout build, ruddy complexion ; she wore a waterproof cloak. Information to be given to Head Constable Metcalfe, City Police Office, Ripon, Yorkshire. .— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Bolton, on the 16th instant: a pair of men's black cloth Trousers, with flaps, and lined with drabbet ; a man's single- breasted black cloth Vest, with collar, and yellow lining; a pair of men's elastic side Boots, with buttons, newly soled and heeled ; a brown alpaca Umbrella ; and a blue market Handkerchief, marked ' W.' with thread. By a man who lodged at the house one night, stated he was a striker in a foundry, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, stout made, light complexion, full round face, sandy moustache and beard; dressed in cord trousers, newly washed, short loose fitting jacket, much worn, soft black billycock bat, and ntrong lace- up boots. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of THOMAS BEAMISH, a journeyman baker, charged on a warrant with embezzlement : he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, stout, fair complexion, round, full, red face, sandy hair, whiskers, and moustache; dressed in light clothe she left Guildford, in company with his wife, on the 21st instant, supposed for London. Infor- mation, to be given to Superintendent Law, Borough Police, Guildford, Surrey.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen on the 31st May, 1875, from Craven- street Strand, the sum of £ 870. By WILLIAM SMITH, solicitor, late of 32, Craven- street, Strand, and West Moulsey, Surrey, 52 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, light hair and whiskers ( turning grey); dressed in dark clothes and high hat : and JAMES CARTER, late of 10, Lancaster- place, Strand, 42 years of age, 5 feat 6 iofhea . high, dss'k complexion, hair, acd whiskers; dressed in dark clothes, and high hat. Warrants issued.— Metropolitan Police, E Di- vision, February 23. Stolen from a dwelIing- hous< j at Bolton, on tha 14th instant; a youth's double- breasted blue nap Overcoat, with black horn buttons, two buttons behind, and two on each cuff, black velvet collar, and lined in the body with black sateen, and in the sleeves, with white drabbet. Supposed by a man, about 23 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, light hair and complexion, and tattooed on one arm ' W. D.' or' William Duncan ;' dressed in brown overcoat, dark trousers and vest, brown billycock hat, and old shoes. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beecb, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, February 23. Absconded from Weybridge, Surrey, about 6 weeks ago,, charged with embezzling £ 7 5s., the monies of his employer : RICIIARD STEEL, a saddler and harness maker, from 30 to 35 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches higb, full face, brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, shaves on chin, rather round shouldered, stout build, of very clean and respectable appearance, and well dressed ; he has a brother a harness milker, who keeps a public- house at Bexley, Kent. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Bungard, Surrey Consta- bulary, Chertsey, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, aud who will forward photographs if required.— Bow- street, February 21. At 4 30 a. m. on the 17th instant, a man of the following description made his escape from an out- house, at Bannel Buckley, where he was in the act of stealing Fowls, two hens being found killed after his escape : he is 22 or 23 years of age, about 5 feet 3 or 4 incbes high, pockmarked, rather broad features, and stout build ; dressed in a Scotch cap, without peak, dark blue cloth frock coat, dirty moleskin trousers, and clogs ; he is accompanied by another man. The lock- up shop of Mr. Wm. Rogers, butcher, Lane End, Buckley, was also broken into, about midnight on the 17th instant, and stolen therein: about 9 lbs. of Mutton Chop ; a Sheep's Head ; Pluck ; a Pig's Head; and about 10 lbs. of Suet. Supposed by the above men.. Information to ba given to Deputy Chief Constable Adams, or to Inspector Minshull, Mold, Flintshire.— Bow- street, February 21. Absconded from Tredegar on the 12th instant, charged with embezzling a large sum of Money ; the property of the Siskoway Railway Company: TOM W, EVANS, late a goods clerk at the Siskoway Railway Station, and a native of Pontrhydyrun, near Newport, Monmouthshire : 24 years of age ( but looks about 19 or 20), 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, slightly made, fair and very pale complexion, brown hair ( which he keeps neatly brushed and parted in centre of fore- head), brown eyes, very slight dark moustache, and very little brown whiskers on cheeks; dressed in a dark bluejacket, black and dark grey fancy mixture cloth trousers, a blue pilot cloth overcoat, dark bowler hat, generally wears kid gloves, and carries a walking stick or umbrella. He is of smart, active appearance, walks erect, and is very fond of singing. Has been traced through Gloucester to Leeds, and is supposed to'ihave gone to Newcastle on- Tyne, or Cumberland, as he has a relative at one of those places. Information to be given to Superintendent Fowler, Tredegar Iron Works, or to Detective Richards, London and North Western Railway, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, February 21. Stolen on the morniDg of the 7th instant, from the dwelling- house of Mrs. Alice Steel, Low Gates, Staveley : a small silver lever Watch, No. 3649, engine- turned case, gold figures and seconds hand; a boy's brown Overcoat with velvet collar; and a white cotton Pocket- handkerchief. By a man who had lodged in the house two nights ; about 55 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stoutly built, broad features, broad flat nose, bald on the top of his head, loag grey hair behind, grey whiskers, and fresh complexion; dressed in a white linen slop, black cloth vest, cotton cord trousers, grey cloth cap with peak broken, and laced boots, all very much worn and dirty. He gave the name of WATTS, and said he was a labourer and a native of Derby. Information to be given to Superintendent Carline, County Police Office, Ches- terfield, who holds a warrant for his arrest.— Bow- street, February 18. Stolen between the 3rd and 7th. instant, from 34, Villiers- street, Strand : a lady's gold gipsy Ring, ruby in centre, and three diamonds each side. Supposed by a woman employed as servant, who left on the 7th instant, for the purpose of going to Tuckingmill, near Camborne, Cornwall, 20 years of age, short, dark complexion and hair, and brown eyes; dressed in a brown drest, light brown dogskin jacket, and grey bonDet, trimmed with light flowers.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, February 18. Description of MATTHEW HALLETT, charged on a warrant with embezzlement : he is 46 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches higb, very stout, rather bald on top of head, hair turning grey, few whiskers on chin; dressed in black frock coat and dark check trousers; he is a spoon and fork filer, and belongs to the Association. Information to be given to the Detective Inspector, Police Office, Sheffield.— Bow- street, February 18. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Robert Coulson, at the Boyne Colliery, Durham, on the 7th instant : a grey woollen Shawl ; a pair of cotton Sheets; a pair of woman's elastic- side Boots, plain fronts ; two pairs of new white Stockings ; one blue cloth dress Coat, two packets outside and one inside, and cloth covered buttons ; a brown cotton Umbrella; two red and white Pocket- handkerchiefs ; and a few Shillings in Silver. By ANN BLANSHARD, alias CHRISTIE, about 45 years of age, 5 feet inches high, sallow complexion, dark eyes, dark brown hair, slender figure, and a native of Allan, Scotland. She has some dark hair on upper lip and a scar on the nose. Information to be given to Superintendent Dunn, County Constabulary, Durham, who holds a warrant for her apprehension.— Bow street, Feb. 16. Absconded on the 12th instant, from Mulgrave House, Fulham, stealing £ 220 in Gold: a man, 30 years of agp, 5 feet 4 inches higb, fair complexion, light brown hair, sandy whiskers and tuft on chin, blue eyes, slightly pitted with small pox ; dressed in blue overcoat, black jacket under, check vest, dark cheek trousers, high hat, and button boots ; a native of Exon, near Newmarket, aud lias an uncle, a tailor named Neal, at Sharp- street, Dewsbury. It is supposed he will endeavour to leave the country,— Metropolitan Police, T Division, February 16. Stolen from a dwelling- house in South Shields, on the 4th instant: a silver patent lever Watch, No. 6590, white dial and engine- turned cases, with an 18- carat gold graduated thick link Albert, gold Seal with white stone, and gold Key attached. By a man, who gave the name of WILLIAM H. MITCHELL, 36 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark hair and complexion, and left eye is peculiar; diessed. in a faded dark brown tweed suit, fancy woollen shirt, . and cbeesecutter cap with brass button on each side. He left behind him a white pocket Handkerchief, marked ' J. J. Coxon.' He took private lodgings in South Shields on the 3rd instant, stating that he was late Chief Officer ou boaid the steam- ship ' Magenthen,' wrecked on the American coast, and was waiting for the Board of Trade enquiry. He spoke the Yorkshire dialect, and is supposed to be a native of Scarborough, and was seen at North Ormesby on the 7th inst. Information to be given to Head Constable Richardson, Borough Police Office, South Shields, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, February 16. Stolen during the night of the 13th instant, from an hotel in Torquay : a large gold and silver Chatelaine; a gold Watch and Chain ; a broad silver Bracelet, engraved ; a chain cable Bracelet; a Chain and Locket, engraved ' E. R.*;' a pair of silver Ear- rings ; a gold and diamond Bingle stone Ring; a gold and carbuncle single stone Ring ; a diamond and sapphire double heart Ring: a pearl and turquoise Ring ; a gold Ring, with five small star diamonds; and a lady's Purse, containing about JIG in Gold and Silver. Information to be given to Superintendent Vaughan, Devon Constabulary, Torquay.— Bow street, February 16. _ FELONIES. ( 2? ot otherwise described). During the night of the 18th instant, the parish church at Methley was entered, by means of cutting six small panes from the lower part of the south- east end window, and removing an iron cross bar. Information to be given to Superintendent Hall, Wakefield, Yorkshire Bow- street, February 23. Description of SAMUEL WILLS, charged on a war- rant with Rape, at Sileby, on the 18th instant: he is 22 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark brown hair, no whiskers, slight moustache, fair complexion, rather long features, middle make, walks very erect, is a professional runner, and a native of New Basford, Notts. ; dressed in cloth cap with tabs at sides, brown tweed coat with fur collar, and light plaid trousers. He is well known at Nottingham and Sheffield, and has_ served 18 months in Nottingham County Gaol for a similar offence, which term expired about 5 months ago. Information to be given to Superintendent Peberdy, Lough- borough, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen since the 13th instant, from a window of Kings Langley Church : a quantity of copper Wire. Whoever will give such information as shall lead to the apprehension of the offender or offenders shall receive £ b reward. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Isgate, Hemel Hempstead, Herts.— Bow- street, February 21. FILiHTDS A1B AGGIMYATED SISDEMMIOUK. CHARLES FOSTER, alias JACK CATCH, described in the Police Gazette of the 31st ultimo, charged with ob- taining two £ 5 Notes by false pretences at Shipton, near Yorks, has been apprehended. Information to be given to Superintendent Hunter, N. Riding Constabulary, Hewortli. — Bow- street, February 25. Description of JAS. BURNETT, alias JAS. CHAPPEL BENNETT, alias BARWELL, alias BENNELL, charged with obtaining £ 6 lis. 6d. at Brompton, Chatham, on the 10th instant, by means of a fictitious cheque on Messrs. Round, Green, und Co., Colchester ? Bank : he is about 32 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 indites high, dark brown hair, whiskers, beard, and moustache ; dressed in dark clothes and hard felt hat; he frequents garrison towns, and will probably try to engage himself as butler to an officer. He had with him, on the llth instant, his wffe and little girl, about 5 or 6 years old. Information to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham, who holds a war- rant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, February 25. Description of a man charged with obtaining by false- pretences on the 21st instant. 31 lbs. of roll Tobacco and three boxes of common clay Pipes : he is about 60 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark grey whiskers round his face, and wore spectables ; dressed in dark clothes, and soft black billycock hat. He is charged with similar offences iu other towns in Lancashire. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of a man calling himself CAPTAIN WATERS, of the mercastile marine, who is charged at Chester with obtaining Money . by false pretences : he is 40 to 45 years of age, rather short, large nose, brown hair, small forehead ; dressed in pilot coat, bound round the pockets with braid, woollen shirt, elastic- side boots, and cheese- cutter cap ; evidently a seafaring man. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Chester. — Bow street, February 23. . Description of ROBERT PRESCOTT, charged on a warrant with obtaining the sum of £ 5 19s. from William Hickling by false pretences on the 12th October, 1875. He is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, splay, footed, light hair, little or no whiskers, fair complexion, of respectable appearance, and has been a butcher, farmer, and cattle dealer. Information to be given to Chief Constable Cook, Hull, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 18. Description of a woman, charged with obtaining goods, by false pretences, at Altrincham : she is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark sandy curly hair, very fair complexion, slender build, sharp features, and good address; dressed in a dark grey shawl, a black net bonnet, with red flower, and black feather. Information to be given to Super- intendent Steen, Altrincham, Cheshire.— Bow- st., Feb. 16. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Missing from New- street, Wellington, since 7 p. m. on the 18th instant: SAMUEL HEGGOTT, a wood turner, 32 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches higb, dark brown hair, and dark whiskers; dressed in dark overcoat, dark jacket and vest, cord trousers, strong lace- up boots, and soft black billy- cock hat. It is feared some ill has befallen him. £ 1 reward will be paid by his mother for such information as will lead to his discovery. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, February 25. About 9 p. m. on the 10th instant, the dead Body of a newly- born male Child, was found on Spittal Beach, in the borough of Berwick- on- Tweed ; the body was quite naked and is supposed to have been in the water from 7 to 10 days. At the coroner's inquest an open verdict was returned. Information to be given to Head Constable Garden, Berwiek- on- Tweed, Northumberland.— Bow- street, February 25. Description of SIGISMUND WESTENBERG, alias JACOBE, committed to York Castle for one month hard labour as a rogue and vagabond, for obtaining charitable • contributions by false pretences at Clifton, near York, on the 21st instant : he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 5f inches high, pale complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, whiskers, aud moustache, slender build, and small scar on right side of nose ; dressed in a blaek cloth shooting coat, dark mixture tweed shooting coat underneath, dark cloth vest, grey Striped cloth trousers much worn, black felt hat, and old elastic- side boots ; states he is an interpreter, and a native of Germany, and has been in England about three years, but has chiefly • resided in London, aud recently resided in Nottingham, Man- chester, Bradford, Leeds, and other large towns. Information to be given to Superintendent Hunter, North Riding Con- stabulary, Heworth, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 25. Dessription of THOMAS BROWN, who was sentenced to 6 weeks imprisonment on the 16th instant, for stealing wearing apparel : 28 years of age, 5 feet 4j inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, round and large face, pockmark on forehead, scar across nose, scar on forefinger of right hand, large scar on right groiu and left hip, stout and well made ; dressed in a brown cord jacket and vest, blaek cloth trousers over a pair of light summer ones, woollen muffler, two calico shirts, lace- up boots and black soft, felt hat, - all the clothes are very dirty and much worn ; he states that he is a waggoner, and belongs to Reading, but has lived at other places in Berkshire. Information to be given to Head Constable Turrall, Cambridge.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of a man who gives the name of JOHN HEMBROW, who was committed on the 21st instant, for trial, at the next Hereford City Sessions, charged with larceny : he is 26 years of age, single, labourer, a native of Preston- Wynne, Herefordshire, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark brown hair, blue eyes, sallow complexion, long face, cupped on right and left breast, crucifix on right arm, and an anchor on left arm; dressed in brown stiff hat, tweed suit, blue pilot jacket, and spring- side boots. Information to be given to the Keeper of the Hereford City Prison.— Bow- street, • February 23. Description of a tramping watch and clock cleaner, who is charged with larceny as a bailee : about 50 years of age, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches higb, dark hair turning grey, sallow complexion, and thin face ; dressed in an old dark coat, light- coloured trousers over a pair of dark ones; he wears a white apron, and has with him a short woman, and a boy about 16 years of age, marked with small pox, and blind with one eye. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to Sergeant Williams, Bishop's Castle, Salop. — Bow street, February 23. Committed for trial at the ensuing Swaffham Quarter Sessions, on two sharges of felony : ARTHUR EDWARDS, alias PARKER, 43 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, pale complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair, sandy whiskers and moustache, and is of soldierly appearance ; dressed in black coat, with outside pockets, dark striped trousers, diamond pattern waistcoat, blaek cap, with- cheese- cutter peak, and old lace- up boots; he states he was discharged from the 9th Regiment of Foot about 3 years ago, and has been employed in iron works since ; he had in his possession a pocket book, containing the addresses of a number of persons m different counties. Information to be given to P. C. Peake, Stoke Ferry, or to Superintendent Watson, Downham Market, Norfolk.— Bern- street, February 23. Absconded from Finedon, on the 16tb instant, charged with uttering counterfeit Coin : ALBERT JOLLY, 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches higb, fair complexion, light brown hair, whiskers, aud moustache ; dressed in a black velveteen shooting jacket, light trousers, and soft blaek billycock hat, frequently wears breeches and drab- coloured leggings bound with black patent leather round the bottom ; and JOHN NICHOLS, a bricklayer, about 33 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, swarthy complexion, and grey eyes; dressed in grey coat and trousers, black billycock hat, and large light- coloured muffler. He is known in Leicester, Liverpool, Nottingham, and Birmingham. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Poole, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, who holds warrants for their apprehension.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of WILLIAM DRINKWATER, who is committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions at Stafford, charged with housebreaking : he states he is a native of Stafford, and has been recently living in the Potteries at Burslem and Tunstall; is 32 years of age, 5 feet or 7 ins. high, grey eyes, fresh complexion, tattoo mark on ball of the left thumb, dark brown hair, ntf whiskers or beard, medium build, and rather inclined to stoop when walking; dressed in a soft black sammy hat, blaek jacket, blue- grey vest ( spotted), corduroy trousers, clogs, and coloured muffler. Supposed to have committed offences elsewhere. Information to be given to Superintendent Crisp, Stone, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 21. Remanded at Loftus until the 24th instant, charged with larceny : MARY ANN HEAVISIDES, 32 years of age, - 5 feet high, blue eyes, dark brown hair, swarthy complexion, and cross- eyed ; she is a married woman and has two chil- dren, and mated that she lived along with her husband for the last six years at Stockton- on- Tees, and is strongly sus- pected of having been convicted there. Information to be given to Superintendent Prest, Guisborough, or to Inspector Allen, North Riding Constabulary, Loftus- in- Cleveland, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 21. Remanded to the City Gaol, Hereford, until the 23rd instant : a man who gave the name of CHARLES THOMAS TAYLOR, a clerk or teacher of languages, 34 ysars of age ( but looks older), 5 feet 5TJ inches higb, long light brown hair, iresh complexion, long face, blind fcf right eye, scar on left cheek near the eye, two scars on forehead over each eyebrow, mole on right arm, and lost several upper front teeth; dressed in shabby clothes, and high black hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Davies, City Police, Hereford. — Bow- street, February 21. Description of a man and woman, committed for trial at the ensuing Borough Sessions, for Bedford, on a charge of piekiug pockets: JOSEPH DURANT, or LAWRENCE SOLARI, well known to the Police at Birmingham, about £ l years of age, 5 feet 2f inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, • oval face, stout make, has a large scar or burn mark on each buttock, and same kind of mark on the back of his neck, and right little finger contracted; he is a brass finisher, has - j worked at No. 30, Bartholomew- street, Birmingham, and occisionally travels as a hawker ; he obtained his licence at Droitwich, in Worcestershire. Aud ANN WELCH, name supposed to be fictitious, 35 years of age, 5 feet 3| inches high, stout make, sear on left side of forehead, and a larger one on the left forearm ; dressed in black alpaca bonnet, giey shawl, and grey dress , states she is a hawker, and resided at Bear- street, Norwich. Two other men were apprehended with the above persons on the same charge. Information to be given to the Governor, County Prison, Bedfordshire.— February 21. Escaped from the County Lock- up at Coventry, on the l!) th inst., charged with uttering counterfeit Coin : REUBEN CLARK, alias JOHN SUMMERS, alias WM. CLARK, alias JOHN STEPHENS, alias REUBEN STEPHENS, 28 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, brown hair, beard, and moustache, hazel eyes, slight build, dark tweed jacket, double- breasted vest, dark woollen shirt, and black hard billycock hat. He is well known in Birmingham, having been convicted there and at other places six or seven times of felony. A photograph can be had and expenses of appre- hension will be paid. Information to be given to Head Constable Norris, Coventry, Warwickshire.— Bovi- street, Feb- ruary 21. Description of the body of a man which was found in the Trent and Mersey Canal at Church Lawton, on the 14th inst., in a very decomposed state, having apparently been in the water several weeks, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches in length ; dressed in a black cloth coat, two dark cloth vests, cord trousers, lace- up boots, and a white apron ; in his pockets were found a steel tobacco box, a small roll of flannel, and some very smail copper wire. He has the appearance of having been a potter. Information to be given to Sergeant Dale, Cheshire Constabulary, Church Lawton, Stoke- on- Trent. Bow- street, February 21. Missing from his home at Lincoln, since the 3rd instant: CHARLES CLAYTON, a watchmaker, 29 years of age, 5 feat 6 inches high, brown hair, and small light moustache ; dressed in a daik coat, yellow striped cloth trousers, brown cloth vest, and soft black billycock hat. Information to be given to Chief Constable Mansell, City of Lincoln.— Bow- ureet, February 21. Remanded1 at Loughborough, charged with larceny CHARLES BROWN, labourer, 38 years of age, 5 ft. 6-£ ins high, light brown hair and whiskers, meeting under the chin, fresh complexion, and rather stout make; dressed in old black pilot coat, dark cord trousers, stiff black hat, and clogs. He states that he is a native of Lambeth, and has been tramping about. Information to be given to Superintendent Peberdy, Constabulary Station, Loughborough, Leicestershire. Bow- street, February 18. Description of LAVINIA PERKINS, who has been missing from her home at Portsmouth since the loth ultimo : 15 years of age; 4 feet 8 to 10 inches high, light brown hair worn loose over the shoulders, brown ej es, dark arched eye brows, fair complexion, double front teeth in upper jaw, the outside row being blaek and much decayed ; oressed in a brown or black velvet hat, black cape or jacket, and grey dress with two flounces. She has been learning the trade of a bookbinder. It is feared some ill has befallen her. Infor- mation to be given to the Chief Constable, Portsmouth, Hants.— Bow street, February 16. Committed to Northallerton Gaol for 14 days imprison ment under the Vagrant Act, at Malton, on the 16th inst. WILLIAM DAVIS, 42 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair ; dressed iu dark cloth jacket and vest, grey striped cloth trousers, hard felt hat, and strong lace- up bootj ; states that he is a labourer, has worked at Stockton- on- Tees, and is a native of Belfast. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, Con- stabulary Office, Malton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 18. £ 100 reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the recovery of JOHN LAMBERT SWALE, captain 7th Hussars, who has been missing from Tenby, since the evening of the lst instant: 34 years of age, 5 feel 6 inches high, brown hair, moustache, aud whiskers, and of military appearance; dressed in a brown check tweed suit, and brown felt hat, linen marked ' J. L. S.' or ' Swale,' and wore a silver Watch, |- chronometer. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Head Constable Thomas, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, or to the Inspector of Police, Guildford, Surrey.— Bow- street, February 18. Missing from his home, since the 21st December last : THOMAS MOATE, of Kexby, East Riding of Yorkshire, a farmer, 52 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark com- plexion, dark eyes, and dark, brown hair ; dressed in a dark grey coat and trousers, black vest, and black hat; he has a email hole in his right cheek. It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Inspector Gibson, Escrick, East Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 16. Description of a tramp who gives the name of ALEXANDER McGREGOR, a native of Edinburgh, com- mitted to Shrewsbury Gaol, for 3 months hard labour, for vagrancy : be is 68 years of age, 5 feet 4£ inches high, ruddy complexion, dark grey hair, grey eyes, ruptured left side; dresaed in light- coloured coat and trousers, aud plaid cap ; he places bandages around his left leg aud foot, and applies a liquid to represent blood, and feigns lameness. Information to be given to Head Constable Davies, Shrewsbury, Salop.— Bow- street, February 16. Description of JOHN BROCKLEHURST, a farmer, of Chinley, mar Chapel- en- le- Frith, who left his home on the 6tli instant and has not been heard of since ( being mentally deranged, it is supposed some ill lias befallen him) : he is about 64 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, rather stout build, and light complexion ; dressed in a pilot coat, moleskin vest, dark drab trousers, brown bat, two shirts ( one white, the other woollen), and blue ribbed stockings. Was last seen near New Mills, between Chapel- en- le- Fiith and Stockport. Information to be given to Superintendent Shawe, Constabu- lary Station, Chapel- en- le- Frith, Derbyshire. — Urn- street, February 16. Description of a man and a woman, charged with steal- ing Clothing from shops in Cambridge, and who are remanded until the 22nd instant : The man gives the name of WILLIAM HILL, says he was born at Cardiff, and is a fish- hawker, about 41 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches higb, dark complexion and hair, brown eyes, oval face, da, rk whiskers and moustache, 1 nose inclined to left side, nearly bald on top of head, scar or mark on left, eyebrow near the nose, slight scar on baek of neck and small of back ; dressed in a short dark coat with blue guernsey under, black cloth vest, fine ribbed dark cloth trousers, black and white check woollen scarf, blue and white check shirt, and lace- up boots, worn down at heels. The woman gives the name of JANE HILL, and says she is the wife of the above man, and was born at Tralee, Ireland; about 41 years of age, 4 feet 11 inches high, light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, round face, and flat nose ; dressed in a plum- coloured linsey dress, black bonnet, and black shawl. These persons have been travelling in the Eastern Counties together, occasionally, for some, years; they state they have lived at Yarmouth for the last seven months, and they came to Cambridge on the 11th instant by way of Woodbridge, Ipswieh, Bury, and Newmarket. Information to be s^ iven to Head Constable Turrall, Cambridge.— Bcw- tfreef, Fib.. 18, Stolen from a house in Fenton, between the 19th and 20th instant: a gold Geneva Watch, gold dial, maker Daniel Price, Birmingham, No. 6S795 ; a silver Geneva Wateh, and a silver Guard, with three ordinary watch Keys, a 3d. Piece, and a three cents Piece attached." Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Police Oflice, Fenton, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen from a wheelwright's shop at Broughton, between the 19th and 21st instant : a new Hand Saw, large size ; two Ditto, smaller size and much worn ; a Tenon Saw, much worn; a Picil Stale Dresser; pair of iron Compasses; a small Square ; two strong Gimlets; a Gad Bit; a 5- eight Socket Chisel; ana a 2- inch Planing Iron ; the property of Robert Williams. Information to be given to Sergeant Davies, Meole Brace, Salop.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen between the 17th and 19th instant, from a shop- door, in Burton- on- Trent: about 18 yards of black silk piece Velvet, about 16£ inches broad, with orauge- coloured border. Information to be given to Superintendent Bowen, Burton- on- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen on the 9th instant, from the Cloak- room at Charing- ero's Railway Station : a Gladstone Bag, containing several Dental Instruments, viz., Forceps, Sealers, Stoppers, and Files ; some Gold, Silver, and other Stoppings; some Dentists'Trays, silver and German- silver, all marked ' Eskell' or ' A. Eskell'; and several Sets of Artificial Teeth, each set bearing a number between 3000 and MQ0.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, February 25. Stolen from Pear Tree Green, Doddinghurst, on the night of the 21st instant, the property of John Thorogood : a light spring Cart, painted black, patent axles, dash iron, off shaft broken and spliced with iron plate top aud bottom. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Dobson, Brentwood, Essex.— Bow- street, February 25. Stolen between the 19th and 21st inst., at Basingstoke : three deerstalking Knives, from 8 to 10 inches long in handle when closed ; spring backs, maker Brumby ; a large sporting Knife, with black check handles; two hunting Knives, single blades, 8 or 9 inches long ; a lot of sporting Knives and pocket Knives, and several packets of Scissors ; all the above are quite new, and marked ' Temple & Portsmouth.' or ' Eyewitness, Taylor.' Information to be giveu to Head Constable Hibberd, Basingstoke, Hants.— Bow- steet, Feb. 23. Stolen from a shop- door in Middlesborough, on the evening of the 19th instant: a roll of blaek and green Tartan, with yellow stripe through it. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough, North Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen from Inn bed- rooms, on the 16th instant: a black Newmarket Coat; a pair of brown kid Gloves; a gold Locket, engine- turned ; a- black and gold mourning Ring, iu a case ; three gold Studs ; a small gold Seal, with white stone ; a gold watch Key ; and a piece of Chain. Supposed by a man, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 7£ inches high, fair com- plexion, a little light brown whiskers and moustache ; dressed in a high silk liat, long dark great- coat, dark trousers, and carries a black big, with brass fastenings. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Marson, Huntingdon. — Bow- street, February 21. Stolen from a watchmaker's shop at Puekridge, Herts, during the night of the 18th instant : a silver verge hunter Watch; a silver Geneva hunter Watch, maker Ketterar, Ware, No. 37523; an open- face silver Watch, maker Williams; a silver pair case verge Watch, maker W. Barr, Dublin, No. 14255 ; two silver Geneva Watches, one maker Henry Clayton, Puckridge, No. 16221, the other No. 46855 ; a pair- case verge Watch, • Wallace Mundon' engraved on the inside case; a silver face Geneva Watch; a ditto ditto, crystal glass, No. 9488 ; a ditt* ditto, with vulcanite Chain ; a German silver ditto, maker Pratt, Stortford; and a silver verge Watch. Supposed by two men, one about 34 yeavs of age, 5 feet 7 inches higb, stout, red face, and no whiskers ; dressed in dark pilot coat, black trousers, hard felt hat, and red and black plaid searf. The other is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, and very little whiskers ; dressed in dark brown coat, light trousers, and soft felt hat. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector Oliver, Buntingford, Herts. — Bow- street, February 21. Stolen from a fowlhouse at Fornham, St. Martin, during the night of the 17th instant : eight Houdan Pullets, black and white, with topknots; and a golden- spangled Pullet; the property of the Rev. M. H. Begbie. £ 3 reward will be given upon conviction of the offender or offenders. Informa- tion to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.— Bow- street, February £ 1. Stoien beween 11 p. m. on the 17th, and 8 a. m. on the 18th instant, from a dwelling- house in Bradwall: a double- barrelled Gun, and a Paisley Shawl, red on one side and white or. the other, and red green border. Information to be given to Superintendent Rowbottom, Constabulary Station, Middlewich", Cheshire.— Bow- street, February 21. Stolen on the 14th instant, from the play- ground of the National School, Ashbourne : a black cloth witney Overcoat, knotted on one side, two pockets outside,- lined with grey waterproof cloth, it was made to fit a boy 9 years old, and is nearly new. Information to be given to Superintendent Whieldon, Police Office, Ashbourne, Derbyshire*— Bow- street » February SI, Stolen during the night of the 11th instant, from a hedge at a farmhouse near Harlech : a pair of corduroy Trousers, man's size, lately washed, with white horn buttons. Supposed by two tramps, one from 45 to 50 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, sallow complexion, thin sunken face, weak grey eyes, rather stout, broad shouldered, and dark whiskers ; dressed - in a light, coloured long coat ( sup- posed rough white flannel, with, several patches upon it, old livery waistcoat, and jimerow hat and clogs. The other is from 35 to 40 years of age. shorter than the first, ill looking, and light complexion.; dressed in a long light- coloured mackintosh, anl black cap. They carry with them a small bag or satchel, ia which they have some writing Paper, Pins, it and Needles, for sale. They are the same men as described iu the Police Gazette of the 14th instant, charged with a similar offence in Llanegryn, and it is supposed that the first • described man is JAMES HARRIS, alias DUBLIN BOB, who escaped from the Montgomeryshire Gaol some years ago, and hitherto not re- captured. Information to be given to Superintendent Hughes, Merionethshire Constabulary, Towyn.— Bote- street, February 21. Stolen during the night of the 14th instant, from Crock- enhill, parish of Eynsford : 3 brown Hens, i black Hen, 1 speckled coloured Hen, and 1 Cock, mixed breed. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Fread, Kent Consta- bulary, Dartford.— Bow- street, February 18. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Maidenhead, on the 14th instant : a lady's silver Geneva Watch, No. 23394. - Supposed by a tramp, short and stout,, and little whiskers ; - dressed in rather light coloured coat, corduroy trousers, and billycock hat. Information to be given to Head Constable Austin. Borough Police Office, Maidenhead, Berks.— Bmu- ttreet, February 18. Stolen from the Central Station of tbe Great Northern Railway at Leeds, on the 28t, h ultimo : three £ 20 Bank of England Notes, NOB. 73942, 73943, and 73944, all dated 19th May, 1875, and a £ 10 Bank of England Note, dated 21sc July, 1875. Information to be given to Inspector Williams, Great Northern Railway, King's Cross Station, London.— Bow- street, February 18. Stolen from Ccuud Arbour, the property of Mr. Franks, during the night of 13th instant: four Ferrets— three dark brown and one white. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Howells, Shrewsbury, or to Police Constable Edge, " Cressage, Salop.— Bow- street, February 18. Stolen from a wheelwright's shop, in Whittington, " between the 12th and 14th instant : a hand Saw, several teeth broken out, marked ' Adkin and Son, Birmingham'; a .. tenon Saw, brass hack ; a 12- inch steel Square ; a 6- inch • ditto; a drawing Knife ; a |- iuch Chisel, new handle; a small Hammer, with two faces, crack in the head ; and an iron Brace, all except the chisel are stamped ' George Moody.' Information to be given to Sergeant Hamrnond, Police Station, Shenstone, near Lichfield, or to P. C. Bird, Police Station, Whittington, near Lichfield, Staffordshire.— Bw>- street, February 16. Stolen ou the 13th instant: a round- faced office Clock, J. Bamber, Preston,' on dial. Information to be given to J Dad Constable Oglethorpe, Police Station, Preston, Lanca- shire.— Bow- street, Februa> y 16. Stolen during the night of the 31st ultimo, from Bronllys Castle, near Talgarth : a liver and white pointer Bitch, about 6 years old, well trained, answers to the name of ' Bell;' the property of Capt. Braddon. £ 2 reward will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Evans, fSrickhowell, or to Acting Sergeant Johns, Talgarth, Breconahire.— Row- street, Feb. 16. Stolen from a fowl- pen at the Pigeon Box Inn, at Priors Lee, Salop, on the night of the 12th instant: three ( hei.) Fowls— one light grey, one light brown, and one a dark colour with speckled breast; cross- breed, between the spangled Hamburgh and game ; the property of Mr. George Hughes. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, or to Sergeant Merricks, Oakengates, Salop.— Bow- sireet, F'ebruary 16. PEOPEETY FOUND BY POX. XO OFFICERS. ( On the Person* of Prisoners or elsewhere. J Found pledged at Wellington, on the 14th instant, by a convicted thief named SAMUEL WARD : a Geneva silver Watch, No. inside ' 1S459,' also on dial ' 26067,' nearly new, and was pledged on the 16th November, 1875, and supposed to have been stolen from Llangollen or Wrexham, where he has lately been employed as a billiard marker. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, F'ebruary 18. OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMJS* ACT. 1811." Description of ALFRED NORTON LOCKING, con- victed at Lincoln Sessions on the 8th January, 1875, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and 12 months super- vision, who has failed to report his change of residence : he ! is 23 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, pale complexion, ' IJ. N. A.' on left arm, and ' W.' on right arm ; Reg. No. 3458 L. Information to be given to Head Constable Campbell, Griuisby, Lincoln.— Bov.- n. reet, February 23. Description of SOPHIA STONE, lecence holder, Reg. No. 1427, convicted at Manchester Sessions ou the 27th Oct., 1870, aud sentenced to 7 years penal servitude for larceny aud 7 years police supervision, who has absconded from Willenhall without reporting herself to the police: she is 38 years of age, 4 feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair and eyes, right ear slit down, vaccinated on both arms, and sear on left eyebrow. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent McCrea, Police Office, Bilston, or to Inspector Gasson, Police Office, Willenhall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 2l'. Description of SARAH JANE HOWLETT, alias WILSON, No. H 12154, who was convicted at Leeds Sessions on the 26th day of March, 1874, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and 3 years police supervision, and who has failed to report herself as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : she is 30 years of age, 4 feet 11-!; inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, scar on foie- head, rose, aud left jaw. Information to be given to Chief Constable Withers, Bradford, Yorkshire.— Bow- ltreet, Feb. 18. Description of GEORGE BAILEY, alias JONES, Reg. No. 14187, who is subject to police supervision, and who has failed to report himself : a labourer, 19 years of age, 5 feet I 10. J- inches high, fair complexion, no*- whiskers, brown hair, has a cut mark on first finger left hand : he was convicted at Salop Quarter Sessions in March 1875, and sentenced to 6 mouths imprisonment and 2 years police supervision, and in January, 1875, for felony in Staffordshire, and sentenced to 1 month imprisonment. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, February 16. Description of persons under police supervision and convicts on license, who have failed to report themselves at Blackburn, Lancashire: ROGER AINS WORTH, 56 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, pale complexion, hair turning grey, no whiskers, fourth and little fingers right hand crooked. Convicted at Preston Sessions 21st May, 1873, and sentenced to 12 months and 7 years police supervision. ' WILLIAM WINSTANLEY, 60 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, swarthy complexion, brown hair, right knee slightly deformed, and scar on centre of furtbead. Convicted at Preston Sessions, 3rd July, 1S72, and sentenced to 2 years imprisonment aud 7 years police supervision. JANE GALLAGHER, 35 years of age, 5 feet 0£ inch high, pale complexion, brown hair, ' W. N. J. ¥.' ou right arm, aud right wrist has been broken. Convicted at Preston Sessions, 23rd November, 1874, and sentenced to 9 months and 3 years police supervision. ROBERT TAYLOR, abas BLACKBURN, 50 years of age, 5 feet 4i inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, hazel eyes, cross and ' T. Blackburn ' inside one arm, and left little finger crooked. Convicted at Kirkdale Sessions, 2nd November, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. MICHAEL J UDGE, 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, scar on left cheek, and breast and back covered with small scars. Committed at Poona, 30th August, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, February 14. 1 CRIMINALS' REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending Uh March 187G and sentenced to Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act 1871 " Office & » ( rister Kjimber NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. & | Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to ' Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. MASKS and RKMABKS. C 11131 o . a& so Bridget Darney, alias; 19 Johanna Collins, and Collis George Groom 50 H 4601j Edward Collins, alias Charles Harding Hickney, John Har- ris, and George . Smith H 777?| Robert Evans, alias Charles Green, and George Heath 20 21 5 2 5 5f 5 4J H 9785 Henry Hammond j 40 ,5 4 . I M 12478 Edward Mannix 30 : 5 2£ i 0 18gf! George Ojkold, sluri- lS j5 2 " l Hooter ! ! browr Srey dk. brn It. brn brown blue blue ; hazel fair laundress pale j paint3r pale brown ( light blue fresh brown pedlar hrassfoundr printer hazel pale labourer grey grey i fresh I ! | [ |, ! P £ 40d! Ann Spicer, alias 5 0 j browr j hazel jdarl E N: Sophia Phillips Jane Riley engine driv charwoman 152 ; 3 si lto » wr. i'- Mel ; fresh Westminster 4 | 3 | 76 Springfield 1 | 3 | 76 Cold Bath Fields 29 I 2 I 76 Manchester 4 | 3 | 76 Holloway 1 I 3 1 76 Cold Bath Fields 29 | 2 | 76 Worcester 2 I a I 7S Westminster 4 I 3 I 76 factory hand Lancaster 28 ! 2 I 76 Felony Larceny, simple Uttering counter- feit coin Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Receiving Felony Felony 6 months 12 months ! years 6, Romney- place, Westminster 1 year j Leytonstone, Essex 12 months! 7 years 10 months! 7 years 2 years 3 years 4 months; 1 year 9, Charles- street, Drury- lane Manchester Not known Scars on forehead. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Blind light eye, scars on nose and foreluad. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Anchor left arm. Three pre- vious convictions for felony Scars on forehead Mole on back 24, Bell- street, Edg- j' E. M.' and dots right arm- ware- road 1 . j .8 months 7 years j Near " Cross Keys/' j Slightly pockmarked 1 Westbromwich ' 6 months' 3 years 8 mcnthc' 2 vears Not known Preston Scar on forehead. Tivo pre- vious convictions for felony Scar on forehead and left cheek. Two previous con- victions for felony HABITUAL CRIMINALS— continued. ^ Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending Uh March, 187% subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisionS of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871,' Office Register Number. NAME and ALIAS. DnSCKIl'TION. j5) j Height. JLIair. Eyes. Eace. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Intended Residence after Liberation. MASKS ant KESEASJ£ » . A 4208 Sarah Andersen, alias McSheen B 8886 Mary A. Brereton, alias Heaps B 14558 Eliza Bethell, alias Wiltshire & Roberts B 16613 James William Butts B 16614 John Boyle I 0 63Sj Mary Wells, alias Had- field and Chadwick C 845! George Withers, alias John Curtis C 1123 John Davis, alias Clark, Ryan, Cosker, and Thomas Corcoran 0 1363 Ellen Redfern, alias Cripps and Cribbs C 72061 Charles Cleavely C 10956; William Clark Adams, 30 i alias William Clark D 1100; Ann Deeming 25 D 5571 Jane Davenport D 7814 D 7815 D 7816 E 1754 Elizabeth Dance, alias Mary Starmer Margaret Davis, alias Williams Jane Down, alias Davis Thomas Eccles E 2588; George Eaton E 31551 Sarah Ellison, alias Jones, Mather, and Connor E 3156 Alexander Ewen E 6607 H 893 H 7901 H 12683 H 14046 3568 J J L L George Flowers Mary Ann Harris, alias Hare Catherine McMahon, alias Murray, Smith and Heenan Francis Harley Henry Hatfield, alias Atwell Thomas Johnson 6198 635 E056 Henry Jolly John Swift, alias Lewis Leary Eliza Jane Livermore L 8068 Charles Lee M 7354 George Martin M 10893 M jj. 1294 M 13175 Esther Mason Margaret Murphy Ann Mahoney, alias Marroney * M 13176 Harriet McGuinness, i alias Button & Nugent M 13377 Sarah Moff, alias Brown M 13178 Elizabeth Moore M 13179 Sarah Moore, alias Tingle N 239,5 Harriet Neal O 1220 John Thomas Foy, alias Oxley 2499 Thomas Hagan, alias Edward Phillips William Gadsby Powell 4409 5173 Maria Pritchard, alias Ann Lloyd and Sarah Williams 7! 085i William Pearson, alias William Henry Pearse P 7690 Robert Piper P 7693 ROSE ANN Pickett R 1231 Henry Shaw, alias Rowe 20 31 28 52 19 18 43 10 26 34 52 o7 38 19 38 27 29 26 28 16 32 32 23 34 48 50 32 17 21 20 48 22 27 23 5 1 0} 5 2} 5 4} 5 3} 5 1 5 41 5 6 4 10 5 5} 5 2 J 4 10 5 1 4 9} 4 10} 5 3| 5 5} 4 9} 5 1} 5 5 4 6 5 2} grey dk. brn dk. brn brown light hazel grey grey dark | hazel brown lhasel black It. brn brown dark sandy dk. brn blue grey light blue dk. brn dk. bm brown brown dk. bm It. brn dark brown brown brown iblue brown ^ grey grey brown g*> y grey hazel hazel grey R 7701 William Raven 1} 5} 2} 5} 3 4 6 5 3} 4 10 5 3 4 ] 0} 5 3} 5 4 5 0} 5 I 4 11} 5 5} 5 7} 5 4} 4 11 5 3} 4 10 It. bm brown brown dk. brn dk. brn grey It. brn grey blue blue hazel haeel hazel It. brn fresh pale fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh dark pale fresh sallow pale fair fresh dark fresh pale fresh fresh. fair fair fresh dark • dark light fresh charwoman labourer labourer dressmaker shoemaker tailor factory hand shoerivetter shoemaker I servant laundress prostitute charwoman striker costermngr. Wok in g Fcrnal e Convict 29 | 2 | 76 Liverpool 25 | 2 | 76 Liverpool 25 | 2 | 76 Dartmoor ( Convict) 29 1 2 |. 76 Portsmouth ( Convict) 4 | 3 | ,6 Battery House Refuge 22 | 12 | 75 Brixton ( Convict) 3 | 3 | 76 Woking ( Convict) 18 | 2 j 76 Westminster Refuge 22 I 2 I 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple • Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny, simplo Larceny, simple Larccny, simple — Brixton ( Convict) 2.7 | 2 | 76 smith Woking ( Convict) 24 | 2 | 76 brown j brown dk. bra' hazel j sallow brown blue . pale dk. brn ' grey It. bm ! grey brown ' grev dk. brn dark S 1343 j Henry Smith S 152S1 Elizabeth Smith W 1423-" Joseph Woollaston 32 5 6 54 5 8 j 23 5 3} 2? 5 1} 68 6 5i light blue blue brown blue auburn brown brown brown black dk. bm It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brr Drown brown brown brown sandy grey brown blue brown brown hazel blue hazel bluo grey grey blue blue dark grey grey light hazel fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fair fair dark sallow sallow fresh light fresh fresh fresh fresb fresh fresh charwoman charwoman commercial traveller painter labourer labourer painter servant labourer labourer hawker hawker laundress potter fork burnisher tailor matmaker labourer porter carter servant fireman Battery House Refuge 11 | 12 | 75 Liverpool 25 | 2 | 76 Cold Bath Fields 1 [ 3 | 76 Dartmoor ( Convict) 28 I 2 | 76 Cold Bat). Fields 4 | 3 | 76 Wandsworth 4 | 3 | 76 Chatham ( Convict) 4 | 3 | 76 Wandsworth 29 j 2 | 76 Nortnampton ( County) 4 J 3 J 76 Maidstone 4 | 3 | 76 Stafford | 3 | 3 | 76 i Chester ( County) 2 | 3 | 76 Wandsworth 4 | 3 | 76 Battery House Refuge 8 | a | 76 Battery House Refuge | 16 | 12 | 75 Stafford a | 3 | 76 Battery House Refuge 23 | 11 | 75 Swansea 2 | 3 | 76 Wakefield 29 | 2 | 76 Cold Bath Fields 29 | 2 | 76 Stafford 3 | » | 76 Liverpool 25 | 2 | 76 fresh i labourer fair fresh frssh labourer labourer Nortliampton ( County) 4 | 3 | 76 Wandsworth • Warehouse- 29 | 2 | 76 breaking Battery House Refuge Larceny, simple 10 | .12 | 75 Liverpool Larceny, simple 25 | 2 i 76 Battery House Refuge Larceny, person 16 I'll | 75 Battery House Refuge Larceny, simple 23 | 11 | 75 Battery House Refuge Larceny, simple 6 | 12 | 75 Staferd Larceny, simple 5 | 3 | 76 Wandsworth Larceny, servant 29 | 2 | 76 Battery House Refuge Larceny, person* 2 | 12 | 75 Felony Larceny, person. Larceny, simple Larceny, simple- Embezzlement Robbery Larceny, simple- Larceny, simple- Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Embezzlement Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larccny, simple Uttering counter- feit coin Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 7 years pen. serv. 6 months 6 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. eerv. 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years penal ser- vitude 12 months 12 months 7 years pen. Berv. 6 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 12 months 12 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years pen. serv. 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years pen. serv. 6 months 9 months 8 years pen. serv. 3 months 6 months 7 years penal ser- vitude 12 months York - place, St. Scars back of neck and left arm. Era- previous convictions for felony Cut right of nsouth. Two prerioca con- victions for felony John's- wood 62, Birkett - street, Liverpool 3 Court, 2 House, Nor-! Scats right arm folk- street, Liverpool 4, Face - court, Maid-, Sears hack of neidr, both knees, hacS, tatS. Btone right arm. Two previous e- xivk- tioEi i for felony Discharged Prisoners'! Sears on forehead, back of nal, KE3 ripii- Aid Society, London! arm. Three previous convictions for felony Manchester j Scars on nose, chin, and right wrist. Seven previous coaviatiocfl tea tohtay Scar left thumb 6, Glasshouse - street, Minories Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds 59, Holland- st., Butler- street, Newton, near Manchester London 31, Surrey- row, Black- friars- road Near Newmarket 30, Nolan - street, Liverpool London Brixton Littlehampton Smethwick 5, Ingleton - street, Brixton Stourbridge Mr. Hodgson, tailor, Spennymoor, nr Durham Birmingham Wandsworth Larceny, simple 4 | 3 j 76 Lewes Larceny, simple 26 | 2 | 76 Battery House Refuge j Larceny, person 11 I 11 | 75 Dartmoor ( Convict) Larceny, simple 25 | 2 I 76 Borstal ( Convict) 2 | 3 | 76 Portland ( Convict) 29 | 2 | 76 Battery House Refuge 4 | 12 | 75 Daitmoor ( Convict) 1 I 3 I 76 Burglary Burglary Larceny, simple Receiving 12 months 2 years 12 months 2 months 6 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 12 months 7 years pen. serv. 2 months 8 months 12 months 12 months 6 months 6 months 8 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. London 3 Court, 2 House, Norfolk - street, Liverpool 20, Carlton - place, Kilburn Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London 1, George - street, Whitechapel 8, East Surrey- grove, St. George's - road, Peckham Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds 30, Man's - street, Surrey - square, Old Kent- road Yorkshire 2, Montrose - terrace, Kirkdale- road, Tun- bridge Wells Not known Oak- street, Birkenhead Three previous convictians isi Meaty Nose broken, scar on forelead, nore, use. top lip. Five previous eonyietkma fe: leiony Blue mark right arm and left wrist, mas- on back Pookraarked, scar c- n jshin. Thra* jirc-- vious convictions for felony Scar on ncse, top lip, & c. T « > pscriea* convictions for felony Blind right eye Nose broken, ' M. D.' left arm. Shiir preiious oonvictions for felony Scars on forehead and top lip Cut right hand Mole light cheei and neck Cut on forehead. Three previous cmsyls- tions for felony Cut on foreheal Cannon, American coat- of- siiai, dancing figures, and crucifix left, Three previous convietions for frfcaj Two previous convietions for feloBjr Left wrist broken. Four pmious c- as- vietions for felony 3, Windmill - street, New Cut, Lambeth. London London Hanley Sheffield Swansea Sheffield Not known Uttoxeter Not known 27, Surrey- row, Black friars- road Croydon Croydon Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Kirk- dale Cheltenham Discharged Prisoner Aid Society, London Tipton, Stafford 9, Ivy- lane, Lawley street, Birmingham Pockmarked, left big toe crooked, Mi middle finger ' GOD,' cross, and anchor left » ra>, esar left hand. Three previous cmviatitas for felony Sear back of neck ' E.' left arm, brown sears . m deal! left shoulder, cut ri » ht bund. previous convictions fo? lel- sam Scars on forehead, nose, ana hit fitt » - Scars on forehead and left h& act Pool marked Slightly pockmarked. Two jcre- ramj mi. - vietions for felony Scars on forehead, poekraatjla m jajfc arms Scar left arm Scar near left eye Moles on face Three previous convictions for Wkaj Birth mark right cheek Scar under left; ear, right iaer, aofi Mz thi h Anchor left arm Cut left forefinger. Two p- rrkua ssm* victions for felony Four previous convictions for Js& ay Three previous convictions foy felcaj Scar right arm. Three preTJOBj « r. CTij- lions for felony Cut right cheek. Four JNRMORA « > J> TJE- tions for felony Lost end right middle Soger, eajqpai oz... back, Ecars both legs, botk arW, » « - Sr and top lip. Two p? evist » € « S7i « ai ® » * for felony Scars on forehead and both TENIA. J'BJI.; previous convictions fdrfeJosy Scars both arms and forehead*. 1wa> vious convictions for felony- Mole on forehead. Two prev& » » tnw tions for felony Both hands and right asa itnytm?, > ew right shoulder, forehead, eaefe ;.>>%•> and left shin. Three previoTsa titiiw tions for felony War Office, Jgj W8P¥ ® * sr\ February 25, 1876, DESERTERS FEOl H^ E MAJESTY'S SESYICE; On and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums varying 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 submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. • HOB HO. NAME. HBO. HO. cosre. WHZB3 BOBH. CM9B. as • iza. HAIB. BYBg. JOO. M & XXOT7SKBR. BATH O ® US8BBTK. PIACB OF DKBEBTION. MARKS AITO REMAKES S48120| 8481211 84,3122 348123 248124 348125 248126 848127 248128 148129 Burns, Patrick Chaffey, George Chapman, Thos. Conroy, William Chadwick, Robt. S. Campbell, John Cassidy, Thomas Coombs, Thomas Cole, William Conlan, Thomas 742| 60th Foot 56711st Life Grds. lst Dragoons 6th Dragoons 12th Lancers 20th Hussara lst Foot 14th Foot 158116th Foot 602119th Foot 1528 1426 1555 1264 380 194 | Glasgow iBlandford, Dorset Henderskelf, Yorks Islington, Middlesex Rochdale, Lancashire Manningtree, . Essex Middlesbro.', Yor s Torquay, Devon Bethnal- gn., Middx. Stone, Stafford labourer saddler woodman seaman weaver groom labourer ditto ditto slater 22 36 224 214 204 22 19 20 194 184 5 54 light grey fresh 29 Jan. Hamilton 5 8 black hazel dark plain 4 Feb. London 5 11 brown grey fresh regimental 1 Feb. York 6 84 brown hazel fresh ditto 3 Feb. Dundalk 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 5 Feb. Shorncliffe 5 64 dk. brn brown dark ditto 3 leb. Hounslow o 5 brown hazel fair ditto 3 Feb. FortGeorge 5 54 black brown dark ditto 29 Jan. Plvmouth 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 30 Jan. Chat ham 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 4 Feb. Sheffield off pass to Rochdale scar inside left arm sear on hips ; off pass mole back of right ear 348130 348131 248132 248133 248134 248135 848136 248137 248138 248139 Collins, Mathew Coyne, John Casey, James Cosgrove, Michael Clarke, Walter Clark, John Carns, Patrick Campion, Thomas Corney, Henry Connolly, John 227 755 692 661 211 528 175 1854 324 20th Foot ditto 22nd Foot 45th Foot ditto 66th Foot 90th Foot 94th Foot ditto 106th Foot Newbridge, Kildare Hyde, Cheshire Mitcheletown. Lmrck Limerick Stafford Newland, Glouc. Donegal Durrow, Queen's Shoreditch, Middx. Tipperary labourer collier labourer shoemaker labourer ditto cooper labourer plasterer miner 204 is 244 19| 204 214 194 black brown brown brown dk. bru dk. brn brown fair brown dk. brn brown grey! blue blue hazel brown grey blue grey hazel dark pale fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dark ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto1 ditto 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 1 Feb. 30 Jan. 8 Feb. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. Manchester Manchester Fleetwood Curragh ditto Parkhurst Dublin Carrickfrgs. ditto Aldershot depression of bridge of nose wart on back of scalp off furlough to Mitchelstown, Cork ditto to Dublin ditto to Long Bucklev, Northampton burn on chest off furlough ditto ditto took tha wlicle of reg. 248140 848141 248142 ' J48148 348141 248145 348148 ' 848147 348148 848149 Clarke, John Clark, Thomas Costello, Andrew Donachie, John Donely, William Duffy, Joseph Driscoll, John Dyson, James Donegan, John Emmerson, John 744 4602 1320 13319 1213 476 32ndBrig. Dep! 60thBrig. Dep.' 62ndBrig. Dp. Roy. Artillery ditto Rl. Engineers Army Service 7thBrig. Dep. 70thBrig. Dep. Roy. H. Gds Hampstead, Middx. Glasgow Newcastle- on- Tyne Edinburgh Glasgow Dublin Chelsea, Middlesex Barnsley, Yorks Ballymone, Wbtmth. Mendham, Norfolk labourer hammermn. servant carter miner plasterer labourer tailor labourer ditto 22 16 194 5 21 5 22 5 244 5 20.4 5 194 j 5 24J 24 26} 54 64 74 74 44 6 6 11 9 04 brown dk. brn It. brn black dk. brn brown sandy dk. brn brown It. brn blue hazel brown hazel dark brown hazel brown grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair pale iresh fresh fair blue pilot; cord regimental brown; dark regimental ditto ditto ditto grey; blue plain regimental 31 Jan. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 4 Feb. 2 Feb. 28 Jan. 1 Feb. 2 Feb. 1 Feb. London Hamilton * Leith Fort Woolwich Chatham Woolwich Doncaster Dublin Windsor en route to Dunbar recruit, attested tattooed left arm [ mole left breast W.' above left elbow off leave to Dublin took part of reg. nec. scars left cheek and right shoulder; recruit recruit, surgically inspected £ 2 reward extra 2481501 948151 448152 S4815S 248154 248155 248156 848157 248158 £ 48159 Forth, Bobert Fallon, James Fry, George Fearn, Charles Fairleigh, John Flay, Samuel Gould, Samuel Grindley, George Grassby, Thomas Gambell, Michael 12th Lancers 14th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 37thBrig. Dep. Royal H. Gds. . 13th Foot 222 J 94th Foot 7 L71100th Foot i83t; 228 B077 1232 2883 347 469 2150 Middlcsbro.', Yorks Darlington, Durham Arnold, Notts Coton in the Elms* Watley, Hants Gloucester Astley, Worcester Shrewsbury, Salop Bulwith, Yorks Portarlington, Qun's. painter spinner groom labourer clerk labourer farmer hair dresser labourer butcher 184 194 20 224 224 21 32 274 214 20 74 auburn 441 dk. brn 7 1dk. brn 84 dk. brn 84 black 74 dk. brn 111' It. bm 7 brown Ei. dk. bm 54 sandy hazel grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh dark pale fair fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 26 Jan. 7 Feb. 29 Jan. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. Shomcliife Plymouth Dublin Aldershot Dover Horfield Windsor Glasgow Belfast Kilkenny pockpitte 1; off pass to Middlesborough off furlough * Derbyshire ' off furlough ' F.' on left arm right arm slightly bent j £ 2 reward extra scar left knee and temple; off furlough 348160 B48161 348162 848163 348164 348165 248166 848167 348168 848169 Gittins, Arthur Hunter, Andrew Hyde, William Hamer, Price T. Hedley, George Hurst, James Howarth, Henry Holmes, Frank Hall, Richard 1316 608 1814 1210 615 486 515 722 932 Rov. Artillery Royal H. Gds. 2nd Dragoons 6th Dragoons 17th Lancers lst Fcot 13th Foot 19th Foot 77th Foot Royal H. Art. Burnfield, Salop Airdrie, Lanark St. Ann's, Middlesex Kingston, Hereford Clackheaton, York Newcastle- on- Tyne Liverpool Rochdale, Lancashre Manchester Portsmouth, Hants labourer miner fireman groom clerk striker blacksmith weaver sailor horsekeeper 214 234 22 214 20 22 204 214 244 194 441 brown 0 j dk. bm 10$| dk. brn 8} [ fair 8 brown 54 dk. bm It. bm brown dk. brn brown 104 64 71 grey blue bluo blue brown hazel grey brown hazel blue fresh fair dark pale fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 3 Feb. 31 Jan. 7 Feb. 30 Jan. 2 Feb. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 7 Jan. 3 Feb. Woolwich Windsor Brighton Belturbet Dublin Dunbar Glasgow Sheffield Woolwich ditto off furlough to Airdrie ; £ 2 reward extra ditto to Birmingham ' J. P.' and anchor on left arm off furlcugh scar above left eyebrow right nostril smaller than left 848170 348171! 348172 348173 348174 848175 348176 248177 348178 £ 48179 848180: 848181 84818,3 848183 £ 43184 848185 848186 S48187 848188 B48189 Hunter, William Hamilton, James Howell, George Harnett, Michael Johnston, John Jackson, Thomas Jones, Edward Johnson, William Jefferies, Francis Jay, James 2743 1353 336 3480 2119 729 1009 Roy. Artillery ditto Army Service 43rdBrig. Dep. Scots Fusiliers 19th Foot 100th Foot ditto Roy. Artillery ditto Lancaster Lambeg, Antrim Oswestry, Salop Lambeth, Surrey Aberdeen Bradford, York Deptford, Kent Canningtown, Essex Torrington, Glouc. Pembridge, Herefrd. engine fitter smith clerk painter labourer brickmaker labourer ditto ditto 224 384 25 19 244 234 21-} 234 21 244 It. bm dk. brn brown brown fair It. bm brown brown dk. bm dk. brn blue liazel blue hazel blue blue hazel groy brown brown foir dark fresh dark fair fair fair fresh fresh dark ditto regimental ditto ditto . ditto ditto ditto supposed plain regimental slop; cord 28 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 3 Feb. 30 Jan. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 31 Jan. Birminghm Aldershot Chichester Warley Sheffield Portsmouth Kilkenny Ipswich Birminghm Johnston, John Keeley, William Keating, Owen King, James Lewis, Frederick Lee, Thomas Lee, James Lyons, Thomas Lovejoye, Wm. Law, Thomas 271 4640 13415 1777 406 1274 436 1556 3343 61st, Brig. Dep. 2nd Foot Roy* Artillery Rl. Engineers 12ih Lancers 19fch Foot 49th Foot 77th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Greenock, Renfrew London Dublin Portsmouth Liverpool Preston, Lancashire ditto Clerkenwell, Middsx Northampton Tipton, Stafford painter hammermn labourer painter joiner labourer farrier labourer earriagsmh. shoeingsmh 184 22 204 214 214 244 26 | 5 20 5 20}! 5 19 5 It. bm bro^ n It. bm dk. bm dark It. brn brown It. bra dk. bm dk. brn grey liazel hazel blue hazel grey blue grey grey hazel fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fair iresh fresh check regimenta ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto • ditto 2 Feb. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 11 Jan. 6 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. Edinburgh Dublin Limerick Chatham Shorncliffe Sheffield Parkhurst Woolwich ditto ditto soar rigiit arm • en route to Woolwich off furlough took part of reg. nec. ditto took waist- belt and part of reg. neo. off furlough tattooed on both arms ; recruit, attested ' AS.' on left arm, scars lei* knee ; recruit anchor and scar on lefc arm took part of reg. nec. tattooed on left arm ocar on right knee tattooed on right arm ' W. C.' on right arm £ 48190 IM8191 S48192 « 48193 S48194 248195 S48196 £ 48197 848198 848199 Ledingham, James Lindsay, James Marchant, C. Wm. Mullins, James Manser, Edmund Murley, Edwd. D. Martin, Joseph* Marshall, John Moon, James Martin, Michael 466S 745 1399 1079 1205 1305 1893 1699 4928 412 ditto 60thBrig. Dep. 2ndDrag. Gds. ditto 6th Dragoons 12th Lancers ditto 17th Lancers Gren. Guards 8th Foot Huntley, Aberdeen Glasgow Colchester, Essex Cuddalore, E. Indies Brighton, Sussex Greenwich, Kent Rosenallis, Queen's Aughloo, Tyrone Hartshorn, Derby Mitchelstown, Cork comb maker hammermn sailor musician engineer clerk mason labourer ditto ditto 20i: 5 20i; 5 24 31 214 22 19J 254 194 194 5 6 black dk. brn It. brn brown light brown brown 74[ It. brn brown brown black hazel grey grey blue brown hazel grey blue grey dark fresh fresh fair fresh dark fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. Sheffield Hamilton Newbridge ditto Belturbet Shorneliffe ditto Dublin London Fermoy scar on right arm off furlough ditto ditto ditto cross on left arm to Broadland Bride, Sussex to Brighton ; scars on back to Busfcey, Herts; mole It. side mole right loin * alias Joseph Randall broke out of barracks took part of reg. nee. S48200 .948201 £ 48202 848203 348204 £ 48205 948208 248207 848208 248209 $ 48210: 848211 348212 848213, £ 43214 < 848215 848216 248217 S54S21S 5148210 Morley, Fredk. J. Mather, Alexander Murray, John Moran, Patrick Mitchell, Wm. E. Muldowney, P. McAlur, Michael McKenna, John McDonough, R. Moore, Edward 379 515 642 57 501 482 487 79 46 64 llth Foot 13th Foot 19th Foot 36th Foot 60th Rifles 64th Foot 90th Foot 94th Foot ditto ditto London Wishaw, Lanark Heddham, Dumfries Ballyhaunis, Mayo Liverpool Kilsdin, Mayo Coatbridge, Lanark Monaghan Navan, Meath Clon, Tyrone clerk printer labourer ditto clerk labourer van man labourer ditto shoemaker 184 18 184 21 194 204 19} 201 26 21| 5 * dk. bm 6}| lt. bm 54' it,. brn 5|! dk. bra 54 i light light dk. brn black 8 dk. brn 44 dk. brn dk. brn grey bluo grey grey grey grey brown hazel gray fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresb florid fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 Feb. 30 Jan. 28 Jan. 8 Feb. 5 Feb. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 8 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. Aldershot Glasgow Sheffield Devonport Winchester Portsmouth Dublin Belfast ditto ditto off fur'ough to Thornhill, Mayo ditto took part of reg. nec. Merricks, Thomas Miller, James McCallum, S. North, William Odell, Joseph Owen, Thomas O'Neill, Michael Pullen, Thomas Panter, John Petchey, George 737 13S6 1397 404 4334 797 19thBrig. Dep. 55thBrig. Dep. 60thBrig. Dep 19th Hussars 16th Foot 38th Foot 96th Foot Gren. Guards Cold. Guards 7th Foot Stattord Falkirk, Stirling Campbeltown, Ayr Luton, Beds Flitton, Beds Shrewsbury, Salop Enniskiilen Petworth, Sussex Market Harborough* Leytonstone, Essex slioerivetter blacksmith tinsmith porter clerk key maker bricumaker labourer ditto trimmer 18} 21 194 204 28} 19 21 26 23 184 64 6 7 74 6 H 54 74 94 7 brown iblue fair | grey Vrown j hazel auburn Jgrey brown jgrey dark brown It. bm 1 It. brn | brown grey dark Si8220j £ 48221 24822S S4S223 848221 248225 S48226 £ 48227 £ 48328 248223 Pearson, John Price, George Pass, Henry Pocock, Edward Reynolds, James Reilly, Patrick Roberts, Robert Rogers, Henry Rowland, James Rhodes, William 1986 237 499 13091 3512 2350 773 2312 12630 916 19th Foot 4lst Foot 80th Foot Rl. Engineers Scots Fusiliers 13th Foot 22nd Foot 60th Riiles Rl. Engineers Roval H. Art. Gateshead, Durham London Birmingham Reading, Berks Manchester Kilkenny Carnarvon Southwark, Surrey Leeds, Yorkshire Hull miner pu idler collier carpenter miner groom labourer cook mason groom 29 19 19 19} 24 21 22| 244 21| 224 64 Ibrown 74 6 84 44 41 54 It. brn It. brn It. brn brown It. bm It. brn brown It. brn brown grey grey grey _ hazel grey blue grey grey blue brown grey hazel r.' OJ frosh fresh fresh fair dark sallow fresh fresh fair fresh . dark ; cord tweed regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto white; moleskin regimental 131 Jan. I 1 Feb. 31 Jan. 8 Feb. 31 Jan. 23 Jan. 31 Jan. 2 Feb. 31 Jan. 1 Feb. jBirminghm Edinburgh | Hamilton { Leeds i Aldershot * I Colchester jKiddrmnsti [ Leicester Colchester recruit, surgically inspected recruit five spots right wrist took sword and belt * between Willeuhall and Lichfield off furlough to Manchester ; freckled face recruit * Leicestershire fair sailow fair fresh swarth fair fresh fresh fair ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 30 Jan. 5 Feb. 29 Jan. 1 Feb. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. ! Sheffield Shorncliffe Gosport Aldershot Warley Glasgow Fleetwood Dublin Chatham Woolwich officer's servant; stole £ 3 15s. in silver off furlough to Birmingham broke out of camp scar above and below right nipple off furlough to Carnarvon ditto to London ; scars on legs ditto to Leeds S4823U 248231 248232 S48233 848234 348235 848236 248237 £ 48238 £ 48239 Reeves, William Robinson, Joseph Ritchie, John Stott, John Henry* Swain, John Stout, Joseph Smith, Thomas Spence, Alexander Simmonds, John Slater, Henry 3228 600 5057 3195 264 402 569 1280 Rov. Artillery ditto 55thBrig. Dep. lst Drag. Gds. Gren. Guards Cold. Guards 60th Rifles 94th Foot 103rd Foot Boy. Artillery Upton, Notts Keswick, Cumberland Falkirk, Stirling Blackburn, Lane. Newton, Wexford Penrith, Cumberland Aldwinkle, Nrthmpt. Old Machar, Aberdn. Newport, Monmouth Walton, Lancashire shoemaker coachman moulder clerk labourer ditto ditto waiter boilermaker stoker 22 15 21| 5 21 5 244! 5 19415 20} 5 19| 5 22 5 23J 5 20 5 441 brown 11 dk. brn 6 fair 74 brown 8J brown Hi jdk. brn 4} It. bm 5 jit. bm 6|| dk. bm 7j! b « . wn | grey brown grey hazel blue grey hazel grey grey hazel fair dark fresh fresh fresh florid fresh fresh sallow fresh ditto ditto tweed black ; brown regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 30 Jan. 28 Jan. 1 Feb. 3 Feb. 3.) Jan. 1 Feb. 6 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 31 Jan. ditto Sheerness | Edinburgh Leicester Warley ditto Shesrness Belfast [ Devonport Ipswich blue mark on left wrist; off pass recruit! attested - - ditto * alias Tattersall took part of reg. neo. scar en neck; off pass to orthan. ton^ reolait [ WpTw scar over left, eyebrow and under rt. eve; recruit " * DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). yjaos NO. KAMI. • em. NO. sospg. WHEEE BOBS. TBADB. 848240 348241 ,248242 348243 843244 248245 848246 £ 48247 248248 S48249 Smith, William Smith, Thomas Stamp, Alfred Stewart, Henry Swift, William Shephard, George Smith, David Turner, James Toogood, Charles Thompson, George 1603 Boy. Artillery 24091 ditto 2997 Army Service General Serv. 42ndBrig. Dep 45thBrig. Dep. 58thBrig. Dep. 17th Lancers 13th Foot General Serv. 474 634 1824 2066 London Maybole, Ayrshire St. Giles's, Middlesex Chelsea Cleobury Mortimer St. Pancras Kirkintilloch, Dum. Hohart Town Hartley Row, Hants Mitcham, Surrey labourer ditto butcher painter labourer tailor labourer agent labourer painter H 3 mzit. 2L 5 5 224 5 74 234 5 44 23 5 74 23 5 64 19} 0 5} 23 5 54 214 5 9 234 5 7 21 a 104 dk. brn brown dk. bm brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown » AOB. OOAT & TBOTRAITBS. I BATB 0LF DBSEBTN. ELAOB G » DESERTION. MARS ANB BEMA. T0'" dk. brn blue brown grey grey bazel hazel brown grey grey dark fresh sallow lair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto tweed; cord plain regimental ditto ditto ditto dark 31 Jan. 2 Feb. 31 Jan. 27 Jan. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 4 Feb. 2 Feb. 29 Jan. 24 Jan. Woolwich Falmouth Devonport London Oxford Canterbury Stirling Dublin Glasgow Croydon tattooed on arms aear on left thigh; off furlough to Ayr took part of reg. nec. pockpitted; recruit red mark left buttook ; recruit * Salop supposed to havo forged a pass for London correct name supposed to be Byan recruit 1 848250! Wright, Thomas 248251: Williams. John 248252 Wilton, Henry 848253, Wild, Joseph 348254: Wilson, Thomas 248255 WYatt, John 248256 " VU- < U, Thomas 243257 WOOA, DAVid 248258 White, Charles 248259 Wallace, Frank S48260 Adams, David 248261 Allen, Edward 348262 Allen, James £ 48263 Awford, Alfred 248264 Brewer, William £ 48265 Brooksbank, Rd. J482S6 Buckley, John Geo. S48267 Brian, Charles 248268 Burke, Michael S48269 Burns, Michael 1439 6th Dragoons Aldridge, Stafford shoeingsmh 214 5 4902 Gren. Guards Birmingham bouermaker 22 o 23 13th Foot Stone, Staffordshire labourer 204 5 2103 20th Foot Greenacre, Lane. collier 254 5 619 38th Foot Glasgow labourer 22 0 2166 56th Foot W alton- on- Naze* ditto 224 5 2065 58th Foot Spalding, Lincoln ditto ,44 5 1484 91st Foot Cupar, iife baker 224 5 931 Royal H. Art. Brixton, Surrey groom 23 5 568 Boy. Artillery Ruddington, Notts. weaver | 21} 5 n 6 84 934 2847 3 1190 2350 450 757 373 935 70th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 37thBrig. Dep. 10 th Foot 19th Foot ditto 33rd Foot 88th Foot Royal H. Art. Camberwell, Surrey St. Giles's, Middx. Coventry, Warwick Tewkesbury, Glouc. Guernsey Leeds, York Saddleworth Merthyr, Glamorgan Gort, Galway Manchester labourer harnessmkr labourer brickmaker baker groom labourer dver 20i 19i 244 234 344 23} 23 20} 20 19 dk. brn brown It. bm auburn brown 641 dk. brn 341 brown 54' dk. brn 54j brown 44 ] brown brown It. brn brown It. brn It. bm dk. brn brown dk. bm brown brown brown blue grey grey hazel blue grey blue grey blue dark fresh light florid ruddy fresh fresh fresh fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain regimental 7 Eeb. 28 Jan. 8 Feb. 31 Jan. 9 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. 5 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Eeb. Dundalk London Glasgow Manchester * Warley Gosport Curragh Woolwich aitto 7 54 104 Si 54 5 64 84 5 5 J took part of reg. nec. sears over spine, lost 24 teeth in upper jaw recruit * between Lichfield and Gcsporfc off furlough scar left, thigh * Essex ditto to Lincoln ditto mole on right arm grey hazel brown grey blue dk. brn hazel grey grey grey fresh fair fresh fresh fair sallow fresh florid fresh fresh brown ; tweed regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 27 Dec. 10 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 11 Eeb. 10 Feb. 9 Feb. 6 Feb. Kingston Woolwich ditto Guernsey London Sheffield ditto Chatham Preston Woolwich scar on nose scar oa right eyebrow off furlough scar lower part of neek off furlough to Cardiff, Walep took part of reg. nec. 248270 248271 248272 248273 248274 248275 248276 348277 248278 248279 Bennett, William Brown, James Burke, John Baker, Thomas Bailey, Edward Bryan, John Butler, Michael Brock, Charles Bennett, Francis Curran, James 1269 850 663 610 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto General Serv. ditto ditto ditto 50thBrig. Dep. tst Life Gds. Tewkesbury, Glouc. Cardiff, Glamorgan Cork Manchester Camberwell, Surrey St. Giles's, Middx. Marylebone St. Giles's ' Arundel, Sussex Greenock, Renfrew 348280, 248281 348282 348283 848284 848285 248286 248287 248288 £ 48289 Cameron, Donald Callaghan, John Connors, Thomas Coady, John Davies, William Devlin, Thomas Donnelly, William Devine, James East, James Ellison, John 837j33rd Eoot 383 82nd Foot ' 103rd Eoot Army Service Gren. Guards 27th Foot 81st Foot 55thBrig. Dep. 8th HuBsars 22nd Eoot 327 1031 4737 460 959 552 1780 820 Liverpool Charleville, Limerick Glamorgan Castlebar, Mayo Newport, Monmouth Tyrone Mullingar, Westmth. Glasgow St. Pancras, Middx. Wigan, Lancaster Earl, James C. Forster, John Fitzmaurice, Jobn Ferguson, Patrick Fitzmaurice, Patk. Forbes, Alexander Garford, William Greyson, Robert Goldsmith, Thos. Hagan, Thomas 348290 348291 S48292 848293 848294 § 48295 848296 848297 S48298 848299 548300 Hampton, William 8483011 Hall, Richard 8483021 Hoye, Patrick 848303! Harvey, Henry <; 4830ij Hannon, Thomas 24830o | Hughes, Patrick 84830S; Herridge, Thomas 348307 Heseltine, Wm. 2483081 Hunt, Thomas 348309 Hooley, William 3165; Boy. Artillery 1006 : 47th Foot 289 70th Foot 75tn Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 8th Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. 7t, h Hussars 518 1011 2163 585 169.9 Plymouth, Devon., Burnley, Lancaster Mayo Sligo Ballyhaunis, Mays Ebinburgh Chichester, Sussex Ayr Whitechapel, Middx. Liverpool labourer 194 5 4* It. bm ditto 254 5 54 brown cooper 20 5 44 fair labourer 20 5 7} It. bm ditto 19 5 6 brown shoemaker 21} 5 6 brown labourer 21 5 54 brown carman 19 5 6 brown groom 204 5 54 It. brn labourer 234 6 2 It. brn ditto 24415 64| dk. brn ditto 184 5 5 It. brn puddler 194 5 54 dk. brn grocer 22} 5 8 dk. brn carpenter 234 5 84 brown ' labourer 244 5 7} sandy ditto 244 5 (> iL dk. brn labourer 194 5 74 brown clerk 18 5 6} dk. bra twister 244 5 84 dk. bm clerk 304 5 114lit. brn painter 194 5 64 It. bm labourer 20 5 5it It. brn collier 414 5 5 It. bm labourer 20 5 44 brown tailor 19 5 7} brown labourer 23 a 5} brown carter 22 5 44 brown labourer 20 5 6 dk. brn ditto 23 O 64 brown blue grey grey grey grey grey brown blue grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair smock; moleskin regimental plain ditto ditto brown; cord black ; tweed tweed regimental ditto 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 11 Eeb. 5 Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Eeb. 11 Eeb. Horfield Woolwich ditto * London ditto ditto ditto Warley London tattooed left hand and arm reeruit ditto * between Halifax and jJheerneBS ditto recruit, attested recruit pockpitted; recruit tattooed on arms ; off pass to Romford brown grey grey brown hazel grey blue hazel grey grey dark fair sallow frosh fresh ruddy fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 10 Feb. 8 Eeb. 11 Eeb. 31 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 10 Eeb. 6 Feb. 7 Eeb. Chatham Buttevant Devon port] Curragh Dublin Enniskillen Aldershot FortGeorge Aldershot Fleetwood hazel brown grey blue blue grey grey grey hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresli sallow fair fresh ditto plain brown ; cord regimental black; mixture tweed ditto regimental smock; black regimental off furlough to Liverpool took part of reg. nec. off furlough to Cork ditto speaks with slight Irish accent slightly pockpitted scar on left tibia took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. 7 Feb. 12 Eeb. 14 Eeb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 1 Eeb. 15 Feb. 9 Eeb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. Weedon Aldershot Kingston Newry Aldershot London Fermoy Chichester London Manchester 14B6 15 t- h Hussars — 116th Foot 463 27th Foot 563! 33rd Foot 335 95th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto 3773 3711 4476 3157 Clerkenwell, Middx. Temple, Somerset Derrygonnelly* Hull, York Rathdrum, Wicklow Royalty, Lanark Bradficld, Berks Bradford, York Dunstable, Beds Liverpool clerk labourer ditto miner bricklayer labourer ditto ditto ditto 1 194 254 234 194 214 224 21} 201 19} 64 64 7 6 54 104 4} 8! 44 4- i brown brown black brown dk. bro It. brn dk. brn fair fair dark grey brown "'. azel hazel blue grey black hazel blue dk. brn sallow frc3h fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fresh plain ditto regimental ditto plain blue; black regimental ditto ditto 10 Feb. 9 Eeb. 9 Feb. 12 Eeb. 12 Feb. 5 Feb. 13 Feb. 7 Eeb. 9 Feb. 5 Feb. Canterbury Aldershot Enniskillen Chatham Pembroke Leith Fort Birminghm Sheffield ditto Woolwich recruit off furlongh to Earnworth, Lancaster supposed in Liverpool recruit scar inner side oi right thigh recruit, attested tattooed on ehestand left aryn recruit off pass to Hammersmith * Fermanagh scar inner side of right arm two dots at root of left thumb, one at rt. 848310 $ 483111 343312 848313 848314 218315 218316 £ 48317 248318 248319 Hudson, James Hornby, Thomas Hopkins, John Hunter, William Harris, George Ireland, Robert James, Robert Jackson, Charles Jukes, William Jackson, Fredk. 1956 1831 435 638 2774 ditto ditto ditto General Serv. 33rd Brig. Dep 93rd Foot 11th Eoot 19th Foot 107th Foot General Serv. St. George's, Surrey Liverpool Cauiberwell, Surrey Tyrone St. Andrew's, Middx. Edinburgh Poplar, Middlesex Chesterfield, Derby Worcester Brighton, Sussex S48320; 348321 S48322 843323 348324 S48325 848326 348327 248328 348329 Jones, Alfred Kerr, Alexander Kennedy, Alex. Kennedy, Patrick Leafe, Thomas Leary, Denis Layzell, Thomas Mace, Thomas Mc Garry, Patrick Milburn, John 4656 4622 862 2890 849 246 1474 981 1512 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 22nd Foot 41st Foot Roy. Artillery 6t, h Drag. Gds. 47th Eoot 90th Foot, Wrexham, Denbigh Greenock, Renfrew Lisburn, Antrim Ballybrown, Limerck Bradford, York Cardiff, Glamorgan Ventnor, I. of Wight Ingatestone, Essex Liverpool ditto , carman 19 5 44, safe maker 19 5 7} carpenter 304 5 8. rivetter 22 5 b} labourer 18 5 6 mason 20} 5 8 carter 184 5 7 * 19} 5 7 miner 274 5 6 boilermaker 244 D 5} grocer 214 5 4} engineer 254 5 54 painter 23 5 4} carter 204 5 • si labourer 214 5 74 ditto 21 5 6 painter 24} 5 9 labourer 214 5 9 ditto 184 5 5 ditto 264 5 74 dk. brn dk. brn brown auburn brown It. bm black dk. brn blue grey grey hazel blue bazel blue hazel dark hazel for fresh fresh dark fresh fair fair fair dark fair brown plain regimental pilot; tweed blue pilot; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto brown ; black 5 Eeb. 4 Eeb. 11 Eeb. 1 Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 13 Eeb. 8 Eeb. 5 Feb. 4 Feb. ditto Liverpool Shoebrynss. London ditto Aberdeen Aldershot Sheffield Parkhurst London tattooed on right arm; recruit recruit D, sear right arm ; off pass to Woolwich recruit recruit, approved squints * edge tool strikli off furlough to Birmingham recruit, attested dk. brn dk. brn fail- brown dk. brn dk. brn brown It. bm red brown blue hazel blue grey grey bluo hazel grey grey bluo fresh sallow dark fresh fresh florid sallow fresh fresh sallow regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto grey regimental ditto black ; mixture 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 7 Eeb. 28 Jan. 5 Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Eeb. 12 Feb. Sheffield Leith Fort Woolwich ditto Fleetwood Shorncliffe London Norwich Aldershot Dublin off pass off pass to Glasgow off furlough to Limerick took waist- belt and part of reg. nec, off furlough scar on chest recruit heart on both arms officer's servant """ x -— w 248330 S48331 248332 848333 848334 818335 348336 248337 S48338 848330 McDowell, Thos. McCarthy, Jobn Moore, Alexander Murthuck, Martin Mannington, Peter Manley, John McCullum, Thos. Myers, William Morgan, Samuel Oyler, George 3 217 215 2774 2894 1427 94th Foot 95th Foot 103rd Foct Roy. Artillery ditto ditto General Serv. 33rdBrig. Dep * 8rd Brig. Dep Dublin ditto Shankhill, Antrim Kulsamjtar, Mayo Dublin LiverpoA Lanark Sandy, Beds Portsmouth, Hants Cranbrook, Kent shoeing smh fitter frenchplshr labourer tailor carter housedecrtr labourer sailor book seller 23 21 20 20 354 204 244 18 5 8 25 black It. bm brown brown dk. brn black brown brown dk. bm brown grey blue green grey blue hazel hazel grey grey blue dark fair sallow fair fresh dark fair dark fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto moleskin regimental ditto brown; cloth guernsey; cloth plain 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 9 Eeb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 1 Feb. 10 Feb. 26 Jan. 11 Feb. Belfast Dublin Devonport Birminghm Woolwich ditto London Bedford Winchester Sunderland took the whole of reg. nec. off furlough to Dublin ditto to Belfast scar on right cheek ; reeruit, attested off furlough to Limerick recruit, attested mole centre of back ; recruit, attested * 40th Sub- District. Brigade 84834:/ 34834! 243342 248343 543344 248345 . £ 48346 248347 248348 348349 Piper. Daniel Page, H. E. Pinkell, Jobn Parkin, Mark Plackett, Richard Rose, James Reid, James Reed, Thomas. Reilly, James Ross, Charles 1253120th Hussars 279 1397 2239 936 5086 862 7th Foot 11th Foot ditto 62ndBrig. Dp. Royal H. Art. Ro;^ i Artillery ditto ditto 57thBrig. Dep. London Kensington, Middlsx Bulwell, Notts Rotherham, York Banbury, Oxon Holloway, Middlesex Dublin Stoke D'Abernon* Mountmellick, Qun's Montrose, Forfar silversmith collier steel roller labourer groom labourer carter carpenter rivetter 204,5 21} 5 25 244 214 19} 24 20 19 224 64! brown 64 j brown 5 red 641 dk. brn brown brown dk. brn light brown brown 54 4 114 44 6 84 grey g « 7 blue dk. bm brown blue hazel grey grey blue fresh fresh fair fresh pale fresh fresh fair fresh pale regimental ditto ditto ditto fustian nlain black; tweed cord cloth ; ccrd regimental 11 Feb. 9 Feb. 8 Eeb. 6 Eeb. 12 Feb. 7 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Eeb. 9 Feb. Hounslow Colchester Bradford Plymouth * Woolwich Dublin Epsom * Perth 348350 848351 818352 348353 $ 48354 248355 248356 348357 318358 248359 Richardson, Geo. Smith, James Swailes, James Shaw, James Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, David Smith, John Scott, Alexander Smith, Patrick Todd, John 5064 • 429 869 863 ? 2nd Brig. Dp. Gren. Guards 19th Eoot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 33rdBrig. Dep. 67thBrig. Dep. 70thBrig. Dep. 7thDrag. Gds. Hitchin, Herts Sheffield, York Durham Glasgow Camberwell, Surrey Templemore, Derry St Andrew's, Middlsx Montrose, Forfar Armagh Leeds', York labourer striker hawker labourer bricklayer tailor labourer rivetter tailor ditto 22 5 224 5 20f, 5 64 84 5} e 848360 348361 848362 448363 248364 848335 248366 848367 8483681 848369) Taylor, Edward Taylor, Joseph Tucker, Oliver Thew, George H. Wye, Thomas Walsh, Thomas Wookey, Elkanah White, Thomas Welsh, John Yates, Thomas 2727 2184 2154 670 2934 2 1356 1745 Cold. Guards 4th Foot 5th Foot oOthBrig. Dep. Cold. Guards 11th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 18th Hussars Bushbury, Stafford Manchester York Marylebone, Middlsx Leicester Greenock, Dumbrtn. Bristol Guildford, Surrey Preston, Lancashire London ! labourer 1 printer I mason jeweller ' slioerivetter labourer coachpaintr labourer ditto groom 20} 5 54 19 5 6 23 5 104 204 5 10 224 5 64 19 5 9 19} 5 84 25 5 10 39 5 6} 214 5 6} 184 5 54 264 5 94 20} 5 84 33 5 54 19 5 44 21 5 74 20 5 64 It. brn brown black brown It. brn black brown brown brown brown scar centre of back off furlough tattooed on right arm * between Manchester and Ashton recruit recruit, not surgically inspected scar right shoulder and chin * Surrey * between Newbridge and Clonmel 1 M. D.' on right arm grey hazel grey grey hazel dk. brn hazel blue b-' ue grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh fresh fresh tweed regimental ditto ditto dark; cord plain blue; cord regimental black plain 14 Feb. 8 Feb. 7 Eeb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Eeb. 9 Eeb. 3 Feb. 2 Eeb. Manchester Warley Sheffield Horfield Woolwich Leith Fort London Perth # Liverpool brown brown brown It. bm brown brown dk. bw brown dk. bm brown hazel brown grey grey grey grey grey grey grey hazel fair fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto fustian; cord brown ; tweed regimental 7 Feb. 30 Jan. 12 Eeb. 6 Eeb. 10 Eeb. 14 Feb. 8 Eeb. 12 Eeb. 11 Feb. 4 Feb. London Aldershot ditto Warley Nottinghm. Aldershot New'tle- o- T Guildford # Colchester anchor on right arm ; recruit took part of reg. nec. recruit ' D. S.' and anchor on right arm ; recruit recruit, attested tattooed on left thumb, deeply pockpitted rocruit * between Armagh and Dublin brace'tt and anchor right arm ; recruit off furlough1 large mole on left hip • scar on left arm ; off' pass to London off furlough to London ditto to Donegal scar on penis scar over right buttock ; recruit, approred recruit * between Blackburn and Preston bracelet left wrist DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. FFIWSFFLS M. SAM. BEG. NO. COBPO. WHEBE BOBN. TRADE. « a ~ c. SIZE. HAIR. 1 PACP. OOAT & TBOOSPBS. 1 D4TS 051 I BESEMN. PLACE OP DaSBKTlON. MASKS AND REMARKS. S3SSS/ S! Henry Burns 13SS96i Thomas McDonald 135597 William Brown SSSS69 Thomas White 33SS99J William Magill iSSSatsl Edward Power 3JSS01; Charles Knights . S3SB02! James Johnson JS5603I Duncan Forbes 136fl( Donald Graham 3286 3079 2nd Lane. 4th Lane. Denbigh Antrim Art. ditto Tipprary Art. East Norfolk Yorkshire Art HighlandRfls. ditto Liverpool Wariington, Lane. Ruabon, Denbigh Shankhill, Antrim ditto Ballingarry, Tpprary Caistor Mirlleld, York Ferintosb, Ross Barvus labourer stoker labourer shoemaker ditto farmer labourer ( ailor labourer ditto 21 20 19 19 18 19 18 19 24 21 5 4 5 4} 5 94 5 6i 5 6 5 6i 5 34 5 7 5 44 5 74 It. brn brown brown dark brown dk. brn brown It. brn auburn brown grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey hazel blue grey brown fair fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair black; tweed black twtSid; black grey ; tweed canvas; dark dark ; tweed 29 Jan. 6 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. Liverpool Warrington Wresham Belfast ditto Clonmel Gt. Yarmth. Huddrsfdd. Fort. George ditto recruit diito ditto tattooed on arms recruit ditto ditto ditto scar over right eye ditto sear on right leg 235805 j George McIntosh { 35806 John McLennan 185007 John Morrison K! a © 98| Roderick Murray iSSSOSi John Swanson* istseio'. £ 5556 111 J1S5612; 3285 3284 3236 3229 3021 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Fodderty Barvus Latheron, Caithness Ness, Boss Thurso, Caithness ditto ditto baker labourer ditto 24J- 17 19 18 19 5 114 5 9 5 9 5 64 5 8 dk. brn It. bra t'air fair brown brown blue grey blue grey fresh fresh fair fresh fair 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar over lel't eye • alias Lord ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters ami Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. 33 reward a offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of ft months from the date of desertion. and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. ' No reward will be given in these oases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. HAMS. TMS DB3SBTED FJEO JC DAT*. John Francis R. J. Milligan George Dutch William Hobbs Jacob Chapple William Braly Edward Sheen Charles Stewart Thomas Brogan Thomas Merchant William Joeekim John Hills John Feeley , William Robert* John R. Grant William Connor William Cole Samuel Milligan William Currie Henry Reed John Fell Frederick O'Connor William Armour Richard Woolston William H. Bishop Hy. Prosser Valentin Flood James J. Hill Thomas Pahier Henry W. Woods Alf. Geo. Salmon David Gorman James, Williams fi. A- Baldwin Joseph Gillingham John Millman Henry Bradford Alfred John Smith Edward Dore Fredk G. Lawrence Favorite, deserter 11 Impregnable, deserter 20 Rnvevge, deserter 22 O. of Wellington, deserter 13 D. of Wellington, straggler 22 Valiant., straggler 23 Valiant, straggler 22 ditto 22 Assistance, deserter 2 ditto 2 Valiant, straggler 21 ditto 21 Impregnable, deserter G Valiant, straggler 18 Fantnms, deserter 20 ditto 21 D. of Wellington, deserter 31 Impregnable, deserter 4 Ganges, straggler 12 Pembroke, deserter 3 ditto 3 Sector, deserter SI ditto 31 Rover, deserter 3 ditto 3 Rover, straggler ; 14 ditto 14 Defence, straggler 14 ditto 14 , ditto 14 I Royal Adelaide, deserter j 1 Hover, straggler 11 Defence, straggler 11 D. of Wellington, straggler 10 D. of Wellington, deserter 31 Saltan, straggler 8 ditto 8 ditto 8 ditto 8 ditto 8 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Oct. Oct. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. BATIKS. • IZB. WHBSB BOSS. HATE. BYS*. » AC » . armourer s crew boy, 2nd clasn private, R. Marinesj ordinary A. B. ditto private, R. Marines] leading stoker stoker A. B. ordinary ditto boy, 2ud class private, R. Marine." ordinary ditto A. B. boy, 2nd class boy, lst olass stoker, 2nd class ditto drummer, R. M. private, R. Marines ordinary, 2nd cla8^ stoker, 2nd class stoker gunner, R. M. A. ordinary ditto ditto ordinary stoker lance- corp., R. M. tailor A. B. tinsmith ordinary boy " ditto ditto 5 6 5 Oi 5 6| 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 51 5 5 5 8 5 2 5 6 5 10 5 3 5 6 5 6} 5 1 5 6 4 10* 5 li> 8 5 4 5 5 5 8 6 5 5 5 5 3 5 11.1 5 5 5 4 5 6 5 5 5 4 5 4 5 3 Trowbrilge, Wilts Belfast, Antrim Peterhead, Aberdeen Kensington, Middlesei Barnstaple, Devon ditto Hatciiam, Middlesex Plymouth Middlesborough, York Westminster, Middles! Devonport, Devon BuBeigh, Devon Notts St. Pancras, Middx. Hackney, Middlesex Liverpool Queenstown, Cork Belfast, Antrim Manchester Ashtoo, Lancashire Rochester, Kent Edinburgh Xemplemore London ditto Howth, Dublin Wadebridge, Cornwall Alderney, Channel I. Kothnal ( ireen, Midlx. Bristol London ditto Canterbury, Kent Weymouth, Dorset Gosport, Hants Bp. Stow ford, Hertford Kentish- town, Middx. Alderney, Chancel I. Pembroke, Wales dark brown dk. bra It. brn brown It. bm It. brn brown dark brown light dark dark dark dk. brn dk. brn brown It. bra brown brown black It,, brn dk. brn brown It. brn brown brown j It. brn ! light j black brown dk. brn light dark light brown brown brown dk. bra black hazel hazel blue grey grey blue hazel grey brown grey blue blue blue hazel hazel bvown hazel blue hazel blue blue blue hazel black brown grey hazel hazel blue hazel hazei blue blue ! hazel grey j hazel] ; hazel blue | blue grey dark fair tresh fair fair fresh fresh fair ruddy fresh pale dark dark dark fresh dark ruddy fair fresh fair dark fair fresh Swr fresh fair fresh fair fair fair fresh fab- dark fair ruddy freck. fair ruddy fair MARKS and REMARK8. £ 3 reward ditto ditto £ 1 reward served in Invincible served in Malabar £ L reward slight scar on forehead £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward scar on left arm ; served in Asia ditto served in Duncan £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward served ia Ganges and Cambridge served in Implacable and Cambridge £ 3 reward served in Rtvet. ge ditto £ 3 reward served in Impregnable ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward ditto £ 1 reward ditto di'to ditto ditto £ 3 reward woman's head on left wrUt; s< rved in Vjltura £ 1 reward ditto served in Fisgard £ 3 reward served in Jumna £ l reward ditto ditto ditto sear on upper lip ditto Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. CAB*. SHIP DISOHAB& ED PBOLT. DATB. SATIN ® . « a> « t SIZE. WHBBB BOB*. HAIR, BTKG. PACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. iiww 8- Bennett; John Archer " M- 11- Wtte _ < ® a » Tg « Efesotti " S> s « 9iL EitiBgton George E. Shawyer ! Cmrik* Patrick ff- Burton George Warsfold Achilles ditto di'to ' Crocodile Raleigh Asia Mercuhs Ajtidaciovs Swiftsvre Nymphe 28 Jan. 6 Dec. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 21 Jan. 1.4 Jan. 31 D « . 1 Nov. 18 Dec. 14 May engineer's servant ordinary wrrnt. officer's servt engineer's serrant ordinary writer, 3rd class ordinary stoker ordinary, 2nd class ordinary 26 21 28 20 23 28 24 30 20 24 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 3 5 4 5 0 5 5 5 8 5 34 5 4 Plymouth Manchester Liverpool Portsea, Hants London Portsmouth Queenstown, Cork Q- reat Grimsby, Liacln London Kincston- o'i- Tharaes da, rk brown dark black brown brown brown red dk. brn brown hazel grey hazel brown brown grey blue grey hazel hazel fresh pale dark dark fair fresh frees. frep'n tresb. discharged as objectionable ditto ' J. A.' on right arm discharged with disgrace discharged as objectionable served in ATiimoTi- ditto ' ' discharge! with disgrace served in Gange, NortLu- nber^ nd, Minotaur, a„ d Lord Warden tattooed on arms ; discharged as objectionable ; sei- ved in Asia dwebapged as object. ionablo ; served in Royal Adelaide Idischarged as objectionable ; anchor back of left band ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, < jre. KAM8. DIVISION. WES2B BOSH. ' ffiefivj Canlw ?&' i% ert Stewart . « & aa& 8 f& eed aawwaiwwww George Dimmock Henry Williams • SsossSs. Pentecost I terwi tfc ™ B. Marine Art, ditto ditto ,, Dep8t JR. Marine Ait. ;] DepOt ditto ditto B. MarineArt. ditto London Beverlev, York Perth Rams gate, Kent Lambeth, Surrey Brighton, Sussex Cbeadle, Stafford Mertbyr Tydvil Tunbriige, Kent Newport, Monmouth TBADB. J, ® " ! SIZB. HAIB. BYES. PA0B. COAT & TBOIIBEKS DATB OP THSCHBG. labourer 20f 5 7f brown blue fresh 24 Feb. ditto 21 5 74 dk, bm bazol fresh — 23 Feb. ditto 23i 5 8 brown grev fresh 19 Feb. ditto 22 5 6 it. brn hazel fresh ii.... 18 Feb. ditto 204 5 9 brown brown fresh 14 Feb. ditto 214 0 6 brown grey fresh 12 Feb. bricklayer 21 5 H- brown grey dark 14 Feb. puddler 20 5 H brown grey fresh 10 Feb. groom 28 5 8i brown grey fresh — 7 Feb. sailor 204 5 54 brown blue ruddy 4 Feb. PLACE OB DISCHABAE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Portsmouth Lewes ditto Canterbury Winchejter Walmer Maidstone Lewes ditto Millbank discharged as worthless discharged as objectionable poek pitted ; discharged as objectionable discharged with ignominy anchor on right arm; discharge! as objectionable tattooed oil arms ; rtis « li » rged as worthless discharged as utterly worthless uischarged as a worthless character discharged with ignominy discharged as worthless and incorrigible * alias Colli* Description of Deserters. WASH ® . DIVISION. WHBBB BOBS. TBADB. SIZB. PAOB. I COAT 4 TB0USEB8 DATE 01 DESEBTN. ' ffl'* SS « t Mkso s Osaka ® ou Walter Penson Thomas Kough WALTER Meon. Ate Boytai ^ terikH Lythgoe Williams Jam* SttTsimons Depflt | ro? tsmouth I ditto E. MaiineArt ditto Chitbam Kurfin, Linlitngow Bristol | Sheffield, Yorks Argyll jLurgsn, Armagh Bristol Dublin Stockport, Cheshire Hull, Yorks Cavan miner mason puddler engineer painter mason labourer porter labourer hammermn 191: 6 64 it. bra grey fresh uniform 19 Feb. 21 5 44 light blue fair black ; fustian 15 Feb. 194 5 54 It., brn gray fair undress uniform 15 Feb. 194 5 64' dk. brn blue dark ditto 15 Feb. 23 5 84 dk. brn grey fresh dark 11 Feb. 21 5 44 — blue fair black; fustian 15 Feb. 24} 5 104 brown blue fair 11 Feb. 244 6 0 brown hazel frosh . 13 Feb. 184 5 54 It. brn blue frosh uniform 7 Feb. 20 5 6 dk. brn blue dark blue; tweed- 9 Feb. PLACE OB DESEBTION. 1 MARKS AND REMARKS. Walmer | Morthyr T. scar on left shin j recruit Portsmouth anchor and ' W.' on left arm ditto [ off furlough to Paisley * recruit, attested * between Edinburgh and London Merthyr T. scar on left shin ; recTuit Portsmouth; tattooed on arms ditto I Chatham Paisley off pais; took the whole of reg. nec. reeruit XONDOS ; PRINTED FOR Hs « MAJIJSTS-' S STATIONBST OITTCB BT H^ RBISOS 4W9 SONS, ST, MARTIN'S LASS, W. C,
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