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10/03/1876

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 10/03/1876
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5799
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It ^ tit^ ortt^ CONTAINING The tvfotanse 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 witk 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 Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5799 FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1876. Kottct.— It is requested that all communications lor the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may foear tlie glgBatsare of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is gives, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and oworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, alS Letters addressed to the Editor gain ft* Sue prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. Between ll'p. m. and 5 a. m. on the night of the 4th inst., some persons wilfully set tire to a hay stack at Hoyland Common, near Barnsley. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Sykes, Police Office, Barnsley, Yorkshire.—• Bow- street, March 8. INFORMATIONS. M7EBEE AID MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING,. The dead Body of a newly- born female Child was found in an entry at Railway Terrace West, at East Vale, near Longton, on the morning of the 9th ultimo. At the coroner's inquest a verdict of ' Wilful Murder against some person or persons unknown' was returned. A reward of £ 50 will be paid by Her Majesty's Govern- ment to any person who shall give such information and evidence as shall lead to the conviction of the murderer or murderers, and the Secretary of State for the Home Depart-, ment will advise the grant of Her ^ Majesty gracious pardon to any accomplice, not being the actual murderer, who shall give such evidence as shall lead to a like result- Information to be given at any Police Station in the county of Stafford.— Bow- street, March 10. About 3 a. m, on the 15th January last, three men, having there faces blackened, and armed with guns, were detected night poaching in the game preserves of Sir. J. R. Bailey, Bart., M. P., near Dan- y- wern, in the parish of Langunider, Breconshire, and one of the men discharged a gun at George King, a gamekeeper, wounding him in the abdomen and causing his death. £ 100 reward will be paid by Sir. J. K. Bailey, to any person who shall give such information and evidence, as shall lead to the discovery and light hair, slight moustache, and dressed in a dark coat, rather dirty and shabby, dark vest, brown fustian or cord trousers, and dirty black hard billycock hat. He was seen going in the direction of Uttoxeter with the stolen carpet bag and a bundle. Information to be given to Superintendent Bowen, Police Station, Burton- on- Trent, or to Sergeant Harrison, Police Station. Barton- under- Needwood, Stafford- shire.— Bow- street, March 6. THE PERSOlf. Stolen from the person with violence, at Miles Platting, at 9 p. m. 5th instant : a gold lever Watch, flowered case, gold dial and fingers, second hands, No. 33515,' S. H.' engraved inside outer case, and inside the inner case is scratched ' 311 | J. K.', had attached a gold albert Chain, curb pattern, the cross- bar and seal broken off. £ 5 reward will be paid on recovery of the property and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Bent, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, March 10. Stolen from the person at Berwick- upon- Tweed during the hiring fair on 4th instant : a silver Geneva hunting Watch, white dial, chapters on case outside, hole in centre, maker ' Michael, Geneva,' No. 49577. Information to be given to Head Constable Garden, Berwick- upon- Tweed, Northumberland.— Bow- street, March 8. Stolen from the person on the Race Course, Worcester, on the 25th instant: a silver lever hunting Watch, with silver dial, and a representation of St. Paul's Church engraved thereon. Also stolen, on the previous day : a gold albert curb Chain, with Seal attached. Information , to be given to the City Police, Worcester.— Bow street, February 28. BURGLARY AID SOTOB Description of three men who burglariously entered the dwelling- house of Mr. Henry Randall, No. 8, Park- place, Gravesend, between 12 and 1 a. m., on the 7th instant: GEORGE BROWN, 46 years of age, 5 feet 2| inches high, fair complexion, auburn hair, grey eyes, bald on top of head, tuft of hair on chin ( sandy), small moustache, and whiskers shaved off; dresgfed in black short monkey jacket, black cloth vest, hard hat, and scar on shin bone. THOMAS SMITH, 32 years of age, 5 feet 2| inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, slight light moustache, whiskers shaved off, gold wires in his ears, a female with cap in hand tattooed on right arm, a schooner on right hand, shamrock, conviction of the murderer or murderers, and the Secretary ! rose and thistle on left forearm and back of hand ; dressed in of State for the Home Department, will advise the grant of short monkey jacket, striped woollen trousers and vest, blue Her Majesty's gracious pardon to any person implicated in this offence, not being the actual murderer, who shall give such evidence as shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Breconshire, or to Superintendent Evans, Police Station, Crickhowell, Breconshire.— Bow- street, March ' striped woollen shirt, atul glengary cap, The above men have been apprehended. The third man, who made his escape, is about 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, very dark complexion, and promi- nent nose; dressed in dark ulster coat with band, square top deer stalker hat, and light mixed trousers. Information to BOISE AMD CATTLE STEALXBFG.' Stolen from a yard at Old Wood Barn Farm, Ingatestone, on the night of the 21st instant: a chestnut cart Mare, 10 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 in good condition ; the property of Mr. Stephen Foreman, farmer, Ingatestone, who wijl give £ 30 reward for such information as shall lead to the recovery of the mare and the conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Lennon, Chelmsford, or at any Police Station in Essex.— Bow- street, March 8. Stolen on the 29th ultimo from oustide the Horns public- house, Kennington: a mouse coloured cob Mare, 14 hands high, near hind foot white, scar inside near hind leg and on off hind fetlock, mane torn off in the centre, and 4 years old; a silver- plated Harness, no breechings ; and a light spring Cart, green, picked out with light green, patent axle, brass caps, and the off side wing mended.— Metropolitan Police, L Division, March 3. LARCENY A'B'D X& BEZZ& EMEITS. Charged with the theft of a Piccolo, at Langholm, on the 7th ultimo : JOHN ROYAL, cooper, 40 years of age, 6 feet high, dark hair, swarthy complexion, long face, dark eyes, moustache, and billvgoat whiskers ; dressed in brown velvet cf'at, g* e ® n and blue tartan vest, white moleskin trousers, blucher boots, and black soft felt hat. Ho is slightly pock- pitted, asid has the appearance of being hunchbacked. The Piccolo is of black cocoa wood, in two pieces, silver mounted, four keys in E flat, and has the makers'name ' Hawks and Co., London,' stamped on wood. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Dumfrieshire, Dumfries. — Bon- street, March 10. Stolen on the 26' li ultinn, from a dwelling- house at Oldham : one gold Ring, set with a diamond; one gold Ring, set with a garnet; one gold French Ring ; and one light colored mackintosh Overcoat. By JAMES HENRY CHADWICK, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, medium build, auburn hair, sunken eyes, and long dark sandy beard ; dressed in a black rep cloth coat and vest, light grey trousers, lace- up boots, very broad soles much worn, black and green speckled scarf, and black billycock hat. He served an apprenticeship to a grocer in Stretford- road, Manchester, and has resided in Dewsbury and Castleford. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Oldham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 10. ... , , .,, , .. . be given to Chief Constable Berry, Town Hall, Gravesend, Charged on a warrant with having on the afternoon of Kent- Bow- street, March 10. the lst instant, murdered ( by stabbing) his mother- in- law, Margaret Goldie or Sloan, at 608, Gallowgate, Glasgow, also with having, at same time and place, assaulted and stabbed, to the danger of life, his wife, Margaret Sloan or Barr : THOMAS BARR, a book canvasser, a native of Glasgow, from 36 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, broad face, high cheek bones, nose flat at bridge, wide nostrils, dark Charged with housebreaking and stealing £ 10 in Gold at Wirswall on the 18th ultimo : JANE WALL alias ETHEL JANE BERTHA BLANEY, alias JANE JONES, alias BEVANS, alias ELIZA, alias LIZZY, a prostitute ; she is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, fresh com- plexion, stout figure, dark brown hair, very red face, coarse- swarthy complexion, black curly hair, of medium length, full! looking, thick lips, stoops a little, and of slovenly gait black beard and moustache, black eye- brows, black staring: dressed in dark brown dress, black shawl and black hat, eyes, round shouldered, and stoops a little; dressed in a dark shooting coat, shepherd tartan trousers, double- breasted shep- herd tartan vest, all spotted with blood, black bonnet, and elastic- side boots. He wears two or three gold Rings on right hand, one with a white stone, and had a silver Watch, gold Albert, and Locket. Immediately after committing the above offences, he purchased a pair of white canvas trousers, which he may now be wearing. He was an engineer, but for some time past has been hawking books aud stationery through- out the country. His mother resides at St. Petersburg!!, Russia, and the accused may endeavour to reach that country. Information to be given to Chief Constable M'Call, Central Police Chambers, Glasgow— Bow- street, March 6. On the 26th ult ., the body of a newly born female child • was found in the Gloucester and Berkeley canal at Slimbridge, tied up in a brown paper bag. At the coroner's inquest a verdict of ' Wilful Murder against some person or persons unknown' was returned. Information to be given to Super- intendent Hewson, Dursley, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, March 3. ARSON AND WILFUL BURNING. Description of a tramping sweep, charged with setting fire to a farm building, the property of Mr. John Baker, of , Bodenham, Herefordshire, on the 6th instant : he is about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches higlj, and has a small moustache ; he is accompanied by a woman, rather short and much pockmarked, and with turned- up nose, wearing a dark shawl and bonnet; she is fond of smoking. Information to be given to Superintendent Dykes, County Police, Leominster, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, March 10. turned up at side with a small puce feather ; is a native of Shrewsbury and formerly a farm servant. Her photograph can be forwarded. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Saxton, County Police Station, Nantwich, Cheshire. — Bow- street, March 10. Stolen by means of house- breaking between 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. on the lst instant, the property of Mr. Evan Hicks, Pont Hill, Bitton : an open face silver lever Watch, No. 31496, the winding chain of the watch broken, no makers name on it. Information to be given to Superintendent Eawle, Fishponds, or to Sergeant Morley, Police Station, Oldland Common, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, March 8. Stolen by means of housebreaking, supposed by a trampv at Burfield, in the parish of Clun, Salop, between 5 a. m. and 9 p. m. on the 3rd instant, the property of John Evans: a light grey woollen Jacket, a pair of woollen cord Trousers, a woollen cord Yest, and a red and white spotted Handker- chief. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to Sergeant Williams, Bishops Castle, Salop.— Bow- street,, March 6. The house of Mr. George Prentley was broken into on the 2nd instant, between 1 and 3' 30 p. m., and stolen therein : a pair of black cloth Trousers, lined with white calico ; a pair of grey check Trousers, with washleather pockets ; a Dress- piece, black ground with white spots; a black and scarlet wool Scarf; an old- fashioned Shawl; a calico Shirt with linen front, marked ' J. Nevill;' a black corded silk Necktie, with scarf Pin, white stone set in a bird's claw ; a Brussels Carpet Bag, of different colours ; and nine remnants of Cloth, different patterns. Description of a man who was seen about the house : 28 or 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, Description of GEORGE OLIVER, who is charged at Birmingham with stealing a Watch and Chain from a house on the 4th instaut: he is between 35 and 40 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers, arid shaved under chin ; he is dressed like a stableman., and is likely to seek employment at livery stables. Information to be given to Chief Constable Glossop, Birmingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.—• Bow- street, March 10. Charged with stealing a quantity of Wearing Apparel, on the 28lhultimo, at Nantwich : ELIZA HANOVER, alias FOLLER, a prostitute, aud native of Norfolk; she is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 ii ches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, and has a genteel appearanca ; dressed in a black jacket, black tunic, brown skirt, and black hat with violet rose on left side. Information to be given to Super- intendent Saxton, County Police Station, Nantwich. Cheshire. — Bow- street, March 10. Description of LAVINIA JANE HILL, who absconded from Wakefield, on the 26th ultimo, charged with stealing £ 16 in gold : she is supposed to be a native of Staffordshire, very short and slender, about 30 years of age, dark hair, cut very short, left eye discoloured from effects of a recent blow has a habit of drawing her mouth to one side when speaking ; supposed to be dressed in dark bonnet, black cloth jacket, and light- coloured print dress ; she hawks peas in the evenings. She is supposed to be accompanied by a puddler, 26 to 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, thin, clean shaved face, hair inclined to be sandy ; dressed in dark cloth coat and vest, white moleskin trousers, wide brimmed black felt billycock hat, and lace- up boots, with brass eyelets. Information to be given to Chief Constable Chiphead, Borough Police Office, Wakefield, who holds a warrant for her apprehension.— Bow- street, March 10. Absconded from Pontypridd, by the 7 p. m. train, on the 28th ultimo, charged witti stealing and taking with him £ 500 in Gold and Silver, chiefly gold, the monies of Messrs. Spickett and Price, solicitors, his masters : GEORGE HURDEN, a clerk, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, pale face, dark brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, beard rather long and glossy, walks erect, and of smart appearance ; dressed in a grey suit, gray ulster coat, and brown bowler hat; he is a native of Bodmin, Cornwall, smokes very much, and generally carries a small staff. He left Cardiff by the 10- 15 p. m. train, on the 28th ultimo, for Waterford, and was seen in Kilkenny on the lst instant, where he left his ulster coat at his lodgings, stating that he should stay a few days at seme quiet country village, but he will probably endeavour to emigrate. £ 20 reward, will be paid for his apprehension and conviction. Information to be given to Superintendent Matthews, Pontypridd, Glamorgan- shire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 10. Description of ALFRED FOWLER, charged with embezzlement, at Dogdyke: he is about 44 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, brown hair, light moustache, no whiskers, finger damaged, and has been in the army ; dressed in dark short coat, dark trousers, brown leggings, brown rough cap, and lace- up boots; he is likely to seek employ- ment with grocers and millers carts. A warrant is issued for his apprehension. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Jarvis, Police Station, Horncastle, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, March 8. Stolen from the shop of William Walsh, at Stockton, on the 9th ultimo : 2 silver Geneva Watches. 1 sijver verge Watch, engraved with lady and gentle- man at back. 1 lady's long gold Chain, belcher pattern. 1 18- carat ^ old Albert, curb pattern, stamped every link. 1 gold Seal, wheel shaped pattern, with compass. 2 lady's fancy gold Rings, set with stones, 15 carat, and other Rings. 54 yards of brown figured Dress Stuff. 1 scarlet and black wool Shirt. 1 plated Albert Guard, snake pattern, with key bar, yellow stone end. And several other Articles, which have been recovered. BY JAMES SIMPSON, alias JONES, alias THOMPSON, a hawker, and native of Cork, Ireland, from 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches higb, fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, ginger whiskers, partly shaved down side of face, slender build, and had a recent cut above the right eye; dressed in a blue pilot coat, dark vest and trousers, black bard felt hat, black neckerchief, and elastic- side boots, and supposed to be wearing a rough dark cloth overcoat. Was discharged from Durham Prison on the morning of the robbery, having been committed from South Shields for larceny. He was seen in a public- house iu Newcastle on the 15th ultimo. Information to be given to Superintendent Booth, Stockton- on- Tees, Durham.— Bow- street, March 8. Charged on a warrant with larceny: HENRY J. CARLEY, late of 1, Fortescue Villa, South Beddington, Carshalton, late clerk to Messrs. Uthoff and Co., 147, Leaden- hall- street ; 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, pale com- plexion, black hair, whiskers, beard and moustache, and stout build ; dressed in light grey overcoat, dark clothes under- neath, high hat, and of respectable appearance. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police Office, Detectiva Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen on the 28th ultimo, between 9 p. m. and 7 a. m., from Mr. Robert Gilbert, cartman, of Hessle : one black pilot cloth Top- coat, velvet collar, double- breasted, black horn buttons, two pockets outside and one inside breast pocket, containing a number of unpaid bills; one Scotch" tweed Jacket, black born buttons, two pockets outside snd one inside, and drab lining. By a man who has absconded from Mr. Gilbert's service, about 22 years of age, brown hair, fresh complexion, and stout figure ; dressed in striped fustian vest, cord trousers, strong laced boots, and ' sou- wester' or billycock hat. Information to be given to Superintendent. Ellerker, Welton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen on the 29th ultimo, from a house in Preston : an Opera Glass with black frame. By a man who lodged in the house on the previous night, and has absconded; about 22 yesrs of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion and mous- tache ; dressed in a dark suit and billycock hat. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen from the Marine Barracks, Chatham, on the lst instant: two silver dessert Spoons, plain ; a silver toddy Ladle, twisted handle, marked ' F. L.' in Old English in the bowls; a pair of plated Nut- crackers; two brown tweed Coats, one double- breasted and Vest to match ; a black cloth Vest; a shirt Front, marked ' F. Sean;' a white shirt Collar; a black silk Scarf, knitted in front ; a black pot Hat; a pair of bedford cord Trousers ; and a pair of brown tweed ditto, fine quality. By a deserter, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, and dressed in the stolen clothes. Information to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham.— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen from 17, Milton- street, Dorset- square : 5 £ 100 Portuguese 3 per cent. Bonds, Nos. 194432, 246027, 252490, 252491, and 252492 ; a large old- fashioned blue enamelled Watch, rose diamonds in centre of back, enclosed in a glass case ; a moss- agate Bing, set round with rubies ; an old gold Wedding Bing ; a fancy black and gold Bing, set round with hair ; and 4 old gold Turkish Coins. By a man, 28 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fair complexion, light hair and moustache : dressed in a drab tourist suit and black billy- cock hat.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, March 6. Stolen on the 19th ultimo, from Pease Cottage, Slaugham, Sussex, the property of George Gard, post master : 168 Postage Stamps. By GEORGE NEWMAN, about 45 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches higb, fresh com- plexion, dark hair, and few whiskers, is a well sinker, and has been employed at 4, Bond- court, City. His wife is living at 32, Marion- square, Pritchard's- place, Hoxton, Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office. Lewes, or to Superintendent Pocock, Cuckfield, Sussex, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 3. Clerkenwell,) 18 or 19 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light hair, fair complexion, rather long face, and heavy eyes, slim build ; dressed in long brown coat, and black billycock hat. Supposed to be accompanied by his mother, two younger brothers, and two younger sisters. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Depart- ment, 26, Old Jewry, London, E. C - Bow- street, March 1. Description of WILLTAM CLEAR, a page, charged on a warrant with stealing two £ 5 Notes and £ 4 6s. 10d., be- longing to his mistress, Miss Bell, of Brighton : he is about 16 years of age, rather stoutly Milt., dark hair and eyes, and round rosy face; dressed in a dark blue pea jacket, shabby- dark grey striped trousers, black felt wide- awake, and black leggings or long gaiters. Information to be given to Chief Constable White, Brighton. Sussex.— Bow- street, March 1. Stolen from the schooner, ' City of Chester,' lying in the River Thames, off Cliffe, Kent, on the 28th ultimo : a silver lever Watch, maker's name ' Paul Price, Chester'; ' Samuel Hughes, Connah's Quay, 1874,' engraved on inside case, with a silver Guard attached ; and( £ 15 10s. in cash. By a man about 18 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark brown hair, very few light whiskers, and sore eyes ; dressed in duck jumper or slop, brown cloth trousers ( patched on knees), blue flannel shirt, cheesecutter cap, and blucher boots. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Consta- bulary, Chatham.— Bow- street, March 1. Charged by warrant with embezzlement : JOHN SANDERS, 36 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, sallow complexion, dark hiir, small brown whiskers, slender made, stoops when walking, right knee inclines inwards, has a twitching in his eyes; dressed in dark blue or blue- black overcoat, black frock body coat, dark trousers, and soft billy- cock hat. He lately resided at 3, Chapel- lane, Cheetwood, Manchester, and his father resides in Cecil- place, Lorn- street, Northgate- street, Chester. He absconded from Manchester on the 25th ultimo. £ 2 will be paid by his late employer for his apprehension. Information to be given at the Detective Office, Cheapside, Manchester.— Bow street, March 1. Charged on a warrant with stealing a Watch, recovered: HENBY DEVERSON, a native of Eastry, Kent, about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, and small whiskers ; dreased in cord trousers, with raised seams, sleeved waistcoat, cord front, and fustian back, sleeved blue guernsey underneath, and billycock hat ; is cf smart appearance, a deserter from the army, and will probably be found employed as a carter. Information to be given to Superintendent Mayne, Police Court, Sittingbourne, Kent.— Bow- street, February 28. He carries a glazier's crate, has lately resided at Worcester, where his wife and children are staying. He may probably have a pedlar's certificate in his possession. Information to to be given to Superintendent Ovens, Herefordshire Con- stabulary, Bromyard, near Worcester, or to Sergeant Smith, Police Station, Cradley near Malvern, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bov,- sweet, March 6. Charged on a warrant with obtaining by false pretences on the 8th ultimo, from the North Stafford Railway Company, at Stoke- on- Trent, a bale of drapery of the value of £ 14 : MATTHEW BRIAN, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, no whiskers or moustache, desply pockpitted, hair turning grey, he has heavy appearance about the eyes, and looks downwards; dressed in moleskin sleeved waistcoat, hareskin vest, and black hard felt billycock hat. He travels with a van, with brushes, mats, & c. His accompanied by his son who is short and stout, about 24 years of age, shaves the lower part of face. Information to bs given to Chief Super- intendent Longden, Police Office, Stoke- on- Trent, Stafford- shire, or to Detective Inspector Harris, North Stafford Railway, Stoke- on- Trent.— Bow- street, March 8. Stolen from the Lion Hotel, Broseley, Salop, on the 24th instant: £ 1 in Bronze Monies ; a ' cashmere Muffler, with white ground and red figures ; and a black cloth Waist- coat. By a, man, who slept in the house the previous night, and stated he was agent in advance of Sangers Circus, and wanted to rent stabling for the horses and ground for the circus : he is 5 feet 8 inches high, with dark moustache and ( small) whiskers, and clean- shaved under the chin; dressed in a blue over coat,, dark brown under coat, striped trousers, billycock hat, and lace- up boots. He is supposed to have been convicted at Shrewsbury and Knutsford, Cheshire, in November last, of similar offences. Information to be given to Superintendent Christie, Briugenorth, or to Police Constable Charlesworth, Broseley, Salop.— Bow- st., Feb. 28. Description JACK, charged F£ LO] ( Not otherwise described), of WILLIAM SPILLER, alias MAD on a warrant with indecently assaulting a girl 8 years of age at Beading on the 21st ultimo. He is about 32 years of age, 5 feet 5b inches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, a scar on right shoulder and on lower part of right thigh, belongs to the Royal Berk? Militia, and has worked as an ostler and a brickmaker. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Purchase, Beading, Berks. —• Bois- street, March 1. Description of a young man named WILLIAM KENNY, who absconded from Saint George, near Bristol, on the 12th instant, charged with Bape : 5 feet 2J inches high, 22 years of age, light brown hair, dark blue eyes, fair complexion, bow- legged, a large nose, a' native of Kingswood Hill, near Bristol, and is a collier but can drive a steam engine. Information to be given to Superintendent Bawle, Fishponds, or to Inspector Bird, St. George, near Bristol, who holds a warrant for hi3 apprehension.— How- street, February 28. Charged with indecently assalting a girl, between 11 and 12 years of age, at Whitchurch, Somersetshire, on the 21st instant: THOMAS LYE, a labourer, and native of Ditcheat, from 45 to 50 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, sandy hair, whiskers, and moustache, thin face, idiotic appearance, and speaks in a very drawling tone ; dressed in a bowler hat, old velveteen coat, striped vest, fustian trousers, and clog boots, very old and dirty. Information to be given to Superintendent Emson, Somersetshire Constabulary, Temple Cloud, near Bristol, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bm- street, February 28. Description of three men convicted at Oswestry, on the- 2nd instant, and committed to Shrewsbury Gaol for 2 months each, for attempting to pick pockets, at the Fair, on the lst instant: THOMAS THOMPSON, 34 years o£ age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, cut on top of lip, left side, top of head bald ; a native of Belfast, hia wife lives at 49, Morton- street, Strangways, Manchester. JOHN CLEGG, 26 years of age, 5 feet 5f inches high, fiesh complexion, dark hair, dark eyes, cut on first finger o£ right hand ; a native of Belfast. And CHARLES BEER, 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches higb, black hair, dark eyes, fresh complexion, light wrist has been injured, cut on left forearm; a native of Dublin, his wife lives at 126, Robsart- street, Great Homer- street, Liverpool. Information to be given to Superintendent Gougb, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, March 10. Bemanded until the 15th instant, charged with larceny : a tramp who gave the name of JOHN BURKE, an Irish- man, about 32 years of age, about 5 feet 2 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, cut. short, grey eyes, and clean shaved ; dressed in black cloth cap, with cloth peak, plaid scarf, dark cloth jacket, brown velveteen vest, and dirty corduroy trousers. Information to be given to Chief- Superintendent Burton, Police Office, Dudley, Worcester- shire.— Bow- street, March 10. Description of JOHN WILLIAMS, alias JAMES- KERSEY, who is committed for trial at the next quarter- sessions to be held at the Shire Hall, Norwich, on the 21st instant, on two charges of house- breaking : he is 32 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark brown hair, brown moustache,, no whiskers, grey eyes, thin face, rather long thin nose, swarthy complexion, slight build, tattooed ' B. C.' on right breast, ' Annie' on left arm, surrounded with wreath of flowers, ring on the middle finger, and mole centre of back; dressed in dark cloth trousers, blue monkey single- breasted jacket, soft chummy hat, and blucher boots. States that he is a joiner by trade, and a native of Gloucester, that he lias served in the 10th Company of Boyal Engineers, and was discharged for bad conduct. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Pigott, or to Detective Sergeant Hudson, County Police Station, Norwich, Norfolk.— Bow- street, March 10. Description a tramp, who gave the name of FRANCIS JOHNSON, a native of Great Marlow, who was committed for one month hard labour under the Vagrant Act, on the 26th ultimo : he is 42 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, very upright, square build, medium size, has dark brown hair, whi- kers, beard, and moustache ( about six weeks' growth), anchor on left wrist, heart on left hand, ring on second finger of left hand, star on back of right hand, and ring on second third fiugers, all pricked in with blue ink ; dressed in an old brown cloth cap, old blue pilot monkey jacket, black and red mixture woollen scarf, old cord trousers, and old lace up shoes ; a labourer, states he has been to sea, and has worked at Bedworth and Lutterworth. Information to be given to Inspector Tye, Police Station, Luth Bowden, Market Har- borough, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, March 10. FRAUDS AHD AGGRAVATED Description of WILLIAM HOUGH, alias MOTT- RAM, a labourer, who absconded from Wheelook on the 28th ultimo, charged with stealing: one pair of Blankets, one Sheet, and one Pillow- case ; the property of Jonathan Norbury. He ia about 40 years, of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark hair and complexion; dressed in a white slop, cord trousers, black hat, and strong boots. He is accompanied by Norbury's wife, and they are supposed to have gone to the north of England. Information to be given to Superintendent Boubottom, Constabulary Station, Middle wicii, or to Inspector H- jlme, Constabulary Station, Sandbach, Cheshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 3. Absconded on the 23rd ultimo, charged on a warrant with stealing £ 60: THOMAS LAYTON, ( late of 11, Bay- street, Description of a tramp charged with indecently assaulting a female at Newby on the 4th instant: he is between 45 and 50 years of age, pale complexion, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, and dark brown hair; dressed in a dark shooting coat, very dirty, torn cord trousers marked with clay, much worn, hairy cap very greasy, and a dirty yellow muffler. Information to be given to Superintendent Taylor, Constabulary Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, March 10. Description of HENBY WILLIAMSON, alias HOWARD, who is charged with obtaining the sum of 5s. from Messrs. Wigley and Son, Aston- road, Birmingham, with intent to defraud : he is 36 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, light sandy whiskers and moustache, bald on the fore- head, and is a native of London, where he has been employed as a clerk, but is now a commercial traveller. Information to be given to Chief Constable Glossop, Birmingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 10. Description of JOSEPH ABRAHAM LEWIS, alias JOE ADAMS, tramping glazier, charged with obtaining by false pretences 10s., from Elizabeth Field, of Cradley, on the 7th January last: 44 years of age, 5 feet 4£ inches high, dark curly hair, tuft on chin, dark complexion and eyes, and has lost some of his teeth; dressed generally in rusty grey coat, cord trousers, and billycock hat turned up at the sides. Bemanded at Worcester, till the 10th instant, on a charge of obtaining certain Articles at his lodgings by falsely pretending to be employed in the National Provincial Bank : ARTHUR REES, ( name fictitious) : 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 inehes high, light brown hair, and very small thin moustache, beard, and whiskers, of the same colour, grey eyes, pale com- plexion, fine features, and rather pointed chin ; dressed in drab tweed suit, the coat being of a monkey jacket shape, hard bowler hat, scarf and pin. He had in his possession a new Valise, about 2 feet in length, with five large brass nails on the top and bottom, which he says he purchased in High- street, Cheltenham, but does not know from whom. He refuses to give any reference. Information to be given to Detective Phillips, City Police, Worcester.— Bow- street, March 8. Further information respecting the tramping watch and clock cleaner, as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 23rd ultimo, charged with larceny as a bailee : his nama is GEORGE FRANCIS, alias LEWIS, EVANS and MANSELL, and is a native of Shrewsbury. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to Sergeant Williams, Bishops Castle, Salop, who holds a war- rant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 8. Description of JOHN WHITE, alias GINGER, alias COCKNEY GINGER, committed for trial at the Lent Assizes at Oakham, for larceny : a railway labourer, 25 years of age, 5 feet 4f inches high, stout build, light- coloured hair, no whiskers, grey eyes, and fresh complexion; he says he is a native of Surrey, and has travelled about the country to various new works. Information to be given to the Chief Constable. Oakham, or to Superintendent Murfitt, Police Station, Uppingham, Butlandshire.— Bow- street, March 6. Remanded to St. Augustine's Prison, Canterbury, on a charge of felony, a man, who gave the name of ELIJAH STEVENS : 31 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, light com- plexion, light brown hair, sandy whiskers and moustache, blue eyes, and scar on right cheek; dressed in ragged dirty clothing; works at thrashing machines ; says he was born in West- street, Lincoln. Information to be given to Superintendent Stokes, Kent County Constabulary, Sand- wich.— Bow- street, March 6. Description of CATHERINE JOSEPHRIAE JENKINS KINS, who left her home in Weymouth on the 28th ultimo : about 8f years old, rather stout, fresh complexion, light brown hair, and full dark eyes ; dressed in a grey serge dress, red and black petticoat, grey stockings, and black felt hat, trimmed with black velvet. She took a railway ticket _ to Waterloo, London, where she has some friends, but as nothing has been heard of her in London or Weymouth since she left, it is feared some harm has befallen her. Information to be given to Superintendent Vickery, Weymouth, Dorsetshire.— jBow- street, March 6. WILLIAM APPLETON, a collier and native of Wigan, is remanded to Mold Gaol until the 8th instant, charged • with fowl stealing : he is 28 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark brown hair and whiskers, and much pockmarked. Also JOHN McCULLOUGH, a native of New York, has been a fireman on the steamship ' Adriatic,' White Star Line, up to November last: he is 26 years of age, 5 feet 9$ inches high, dark hair and moustache, and small tuft of hair on chin. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Adams, or to Inspector Minshull, Mold, Flint- shire.— Bow- street, March 3. Warrants have been issued against two gipsies named WALTER BLACK and JOSEPH HUGHES, charged with assaulting Police Constable Biggs, of the Wilts Constabulary at Winterslow on the 26th ult. : Black is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, rather light hair; dressed in old brown coat and black jim crow hat. Hughes is about tbe same age, 5 feet 4 inches high, black hair, old striped coat and vest. They travel with two donkeys drawing tilted carts, and have several women and children with them. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Fisherton, Salisbury.— Bow- street, March 3. Description of THOMAS FLEMING, alias THOMAS DAVIS, a tramping carpenter, in custody at Eastbourne, and remanded until the 6t'n instant, charged with larceny : he is 31 . years of age, 5 feet 5 inches higb, fair complexion, blue eyes,, light brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, rather slight figure, has scars on nose, tip of right thumb, and right elbow; dressed in black soft felt hat, with crape band, blue monkey jacket, brown tweed trousers, with stripe at sides, and lace- up boot3. He had the following pawntickets in his possession : No. 2313, dated 27th November, 1875, Coat for 5s. ; No. 543, dated 14th December, 1875, Coat for 2s. 6d. ; No. 768, dated 20th December, 1875, Plane for Is. 6d.; No. 1702, dated 28th December, 1875, Coat for 4s. 6d.; No. 1953, dated 30th December, 1875, Trousers for 5s. Id., all pledged at Joseph William Shrapsall's, 37, High- street, Mile Town, Sheerness; and No. 72, dated lst ultimo, two Planes and Saw, for Is. 6d.; No. 176, dated 2nd ultimo, Tools ( in basket) for 2s. 6d., pledged at Simeon Joseph's, High- street, Folkestone ; they were all pledged in the name of Davis. Information to be given to Superintendent Newnham, East Sussex Constabulary, Eastbourne.— Bow- street, March 3. Description of GEORGE BREEZE alias GEORGE MOUNT, committed for trial at the Assizes, at Lewes, on the 8th prox., with converting to^ his own use Watches entrusted to him to repair. He is the same as advertised in the Police Gazette of the 24th ultimo as having^ absconded from Buxted, Sussex, on the 20th December last; he is a tramping watch and clock cleaner, 38 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, dark eyes, dark red hair, loDg sandy_ whiskers, and moustache, little finger crooked at second joint on left: hand, and has lost all the toes on left foot; dressed in a dark frock coat, woollen waistcoat, grey striped trousers, with stripe down the sides, black and blue tie, brown billycock j hat, black waterproof overcoat, and lace- up boots with brass ; eyelet holes. Tne following Watches are supposed to have been sold or pawned by him in London : a large old- fashioned silver pair case verge Watch, maker's name ' William Holt, Petworth,' had a German silver Guard with two Keys and a Seal attached ; a double- bottom old- fashioned hunting verge Watch, crack on dial, capped and jewelled in two holes, maker ' John Bromley, Horsham,' owner's name' George Phillips'; an old- fashioned silver Watch, No. 33- 482, maker ' Wm. Lassiter, Arundel,' with steel Chain, Key, Seal, and a small Prussian silver Coin attached"; a silver Geneva Watch, No. 782 on the back of case; a silver hunting case Watch, maker's name ' John Bromley, Horsham' ; a pair case silver Watch, maker's name'William Lassiter, Arundel'; a silver hunting Watcb, maker's name ' William Holt, Petworth'; a pair case silver Watch, with short steel Chain and two Keys, and paper in the case with ' Stedman, Steyning' on it; a pair case silver Watch, with a piece broken out of face between the 9 and 10 figures ; and a lady's small silver Watch, cracked across'the face. Information to be given to Superintendent Hemmish, West Sussex Constabulary, Petworth, who will forward pho- tographs of prisoner i£ required.— Bow- street, February 28. Remanded at the Blandford County Police Station until the 1st proximo, charged with obtaining on the 7th instant, a waterproof Carriage Rug and other Articles, the property of Mr. Fred Davis, a saddler, of Blandford : a man who gave the name of GOLDEN HOPE, alias HARGRAVE and FISHER, about 29 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, dark whiskers shaved off, and dark mous- tache, his left ear drops down, is marked with the letter ' D.' on his side, with a dolphin pricked over it in ink; he has been about Blandford pretending to repair thrashing machines and chaff cutters. He states he has been a soldier in the 35th Regiment of Foot, he enlisted on the 13th Oct., 1865, and was discharged 9th August, 1869, and has travelled in a sparing booth. It is supposed that he has been previously convicted. The other man advertised in the Police Gazette of the llth ultimo, is still at large, his name is ROBERT HOPE, of Hounslow, Middlesex. He was last seen at Witney, Oxfordshire. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Underwood, Blandford, Dorset, who holds a warrant for the apprehension of Robert Hope.— Bow- street, Feb. 28. Committed to Beverley House of Correction from Norton, on the 23rd instant, for a calendar month, as a rogue and vagabond : a wold ranger, who gives the name of HENRY KNIGHTS, alias WRIGHT, a native of Bury St. Edmund's, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches higb, slender made, thin face, dark complexion, blue eyes, dark brown hair and whiskers. Found iu his possession, supposed stolen, an old grey Topcoat, double- breasted, brown velvet collar, lined • with magenta and white spotted tweed, two pockets outside and one inside left breast; a red, white, and black Muffler ; a white Pocket- handkerchief, marked ' W. Tattersall'; and three white Napkins. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Long, East Riding Constabulary Office, Norton, near Malton.— Bow- street, February 28. Missing from his home since the 3rd instant: WILLIAM SWIFT, a farmer, 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, biown curly hair; dressed in grey cloth jacket and vest, drab moleskin trousers, hard black hat, and lace- up boots. It is feared some ill has befallen him. £ 1 reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to his discovery. Information to be given to Sergeant Lear, Bromfield, Salop.— Bow- street, February 28. Description of the body of a Man found on the Sands at Margate on the 25tli instant: about 55 years of age, 5 ft. 3 inches long, brown hair and whiskers, turning grey, and bald on the top of head ; dres^ iiin a dark tweed coat, black cloth under, double- breasted ffae cloth waistcoat, bound with black braid, dark tweed trousers, side- spring boots, black scarf, coloured woollen shirt, white flannel ditto underneath, long flannel drawers, and cotton stockings. Information to be given to Chief Constable Compton, Margate.— Bow- street, February 28. Remanded at Bakewell, till the 3rd proximo : a man giving the name of JOSEPH HENSTOCK, a smith, of Fitchley, near Ripley, charged with larceny : be is about 56 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches higb, brown eyes, grey hair and whiskers, and fresh complexion ; dressed in a brown cloth overcoat, dark grey undercoat, dark snuff- coloured waistcoat, black striped trousers, top hat, and blucher boots; he had in his possession when apprehended two Knives ; three watch Guards; a pocket Book ; 10s. llid. in Money ; and a Bundle, containing a Muffler Handkerchief, five Scarfs, two pairs o£ Stockings, two woollen Shirts, a flannel Shirt, a pair of Gloves, and a Waistcoat, & B. Information to be given to Superintendent Williams, Constabulary Station, Bakewell, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, February 28. OTOiaan. Stolen from a house at Reddish, between 6 a. m. and 5 p. m. on the 7th instant : 1 plaid shooting Coat, a pocket on each side and one inside, black bone buttons, and lined with black glazed calico; 1 double- breasted plaid Vest, lined with black calico, two pockets and watch pockets outside ; 1 pair of plaid Trousers with fly- fronts and lined with grey calico ; 1 black cloth dress Coat, a pocket in each lap behind and one inside left breast, three black clotb buttons on each side in front and three on each sleeve, and lined with black alpaca; 1 red and white woollen Muffler ; 1 white calico Shirt with linen front, a black stud in the neck and two white studs in the front; black silk Hat; 2 black j* t Albert Guards ; 1 common Albert Guard, snake pattern ; 1 gold Locket with a lady's portrait in it; 1 black velvet Dress with polonaise attached, trimmed with black lace and black beaded gimp, lined with black victoria ; 1 pink Frock, child's size, trimmed with black braid and white lace; 1 linen Tablecloth ; 1 red Tablecloth ; and 8 volumes of Casseli's History of England. Information to be given at kthe County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- stne'., March 10. Stolen from the premises of J. Baker, Esq., of Frensham, Surrey, about the 26th ultimo : a single barrel Gun, with back action lock, the stock has been broken, and tied up with string. Information to be given to Inspector Hibberd, Surrey Constabulary, Farnham.— Bow- street, March 10. Stolen on the night of the 6th instant, from the dwelling- house of George Cakebread, beerseller, West Broomwich : £ 10 10s. in Gold and £ 43 10s. in Silver Money, and one fustian money Bag, drawn together with strings at the top. Amongst the silver Money were four Crown Pie3es, eighty Sixpences, and a large number of Florins. Supposed by a man about 34 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, stout make, full face, no whiskers, light brown hair, and heavy brown moustache, red face from drinking, and slightly fawn freckled; dressed in dark jacket, light fustian or cord trousers, and cap. A reward of £ 5 will be paid on recovery of the pro- perty, or in proportion to the amount recovered, and conviction small emeralds ( radiating from centre); . one do., round rings, linked together, portrait of young lady in each, six monograms ( last letter of each ' G.'); one do., massive chain and ruby; one do., band and crescent, moon set in peals ; one do., elephant's hair and gold elephants ; one horseshoe, set in small pearls } one gold band do., oval centre, stone deficient; one do., set with three amethysts ; one do., hair, gold ornaments, snake formed ; one varied pebble do., Ear- rings and Brooch to match; one jet, jet Chain attached; 9 Brooches— one gold link, oval centre, set in emeralds, heart pendant with two emeralds; one pink coral spray, green enamel and pearls ; one gold circular ; one do., set in emeralds, two oval pendants, set with emeralds ; one large aquamarine, green, set in gold, two gold tassels attached ; one do., set in gold ; one steel do.; one jet, pearl ornament ; one mosaic, doves drinking, pink and white, set in gold ; 13 Rings, one gold hoop, set in pearls; one do., chain, oval, set with two emeralds; one do., garnet and opal, set ill emeralds ; one do, garnet; one do., mourn- ing : one do., hair, engraved ' E. J.'; one do., set in rubies ; one do., lady's half hoop, five large diamonds; one do., diamond and emerald; one do., hoop, enamelled; one diamond do., set in gold, black enamel; one gold hoop keeper; one do., hair in centre, surrounded by pearls ; 4 gold Lockets, one ornamented with diamonds and pearls : one small, con- taining photographs of lady and gentleman; one containing light hair; one containing dark hair ; 1 double scent Bottle, gold, engraved with flowers, coronet, and monogram ; 1 silver Buckle, brilliants; 1 gold Pencil- case ; 1 new Half- crown ; 1 silver Card case, ornamented, chased flowers, centre engraved'E. J.;' a lady's gold Watch, Kev, Swivel, and Chain attached ; and a gold Ring, two small diamonds, two emeralds, and two sapphires.— MetropolitanPolice, R Division, March 6. Stolen during the night of the 29th ultimo, from a shop in Preston : a dark mixture cloth Coat, fashionably made, and nearly new. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Force, Preston, Lancashire.— — Bow- street, March 6. Stolen on the 28th ultimo, from the Great Northern Railway, Kings Cross : 53 sacks of Potatoes. By a man, 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, red whiskers ; dressed in a blue monkey jacket, cord trousers, and hard- hitter cap ; a carman.-— Metropolitan Police, Y Division March 6. Stolen from a railway van at Llacfyllin Station, on the Cambrian Railway, on the 24th ultimo : a dark blue pilot cloth Overcoat, lined with red plaid flannel, nearly new, with side pockets, and two small ones above with flaps, and inside breast pocket, the property of the Cambrian Railway Company. Information to be given to Police Constable Williams, Llanfyllin, near Oswestry, or to Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen about the last week in November last, from a dwelling- house in Sandbach : 7 silver Forks, maker's initials ' J. R,' near the hall mark, crest two men's arms, each holding a spear. Information to be given to Superintendent Row- bottom, Constabulary Station, Middlewich, Cheshire,— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Middlesbrough, on the 3rd instant: a lady's gold English lever Watch, gold dial, steel bands, flowered back, maker Thomas Leeman, Settle, had attached a black silk Guard and two watch Keys ( one gold, the other common). Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen on the 28th ultimo, from Nork House, Banstead : 2 large diamond star- shaped flower Brooches, about 3 inches of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to diameter; 1 diamond Necklace, composed of three bosses and Superintendent Woollaston, Police Omce, ' West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 10. Stolen on the 7th instant, from a cottage at Nash, four pieces of diamond collet setting ; 1 diamond Cross, com- posed of six diamond bosses to unscrew; 1 pair of diamond . __ ; o_ , loop- shaped Ear- rings, with tops; I pair of diamond top and Bucks: au old- fashioned silver verge Watch, with the days ' flr0P Ear- rings ; 2 diamondjBracelets, with open pierced- woik of the month on the face, maker Coster, Henley, Oxon, j bands, the centres to remove forming lockets; 2 small dia- No. 3640, a steel Chain, Key, and part of a broken Seal i morid Stars> several loose diamonds; 2 two- row pearl Brace- attached. Supposed by a tramping woman, who hawks neckties, about 19 years o£ age, 5 feet 4 inches high, and fresh complexion; dressed in a brown frock, with flounce round bottom, black jacket and hat. She is supposed to have gone to Aldershot. Information to be given to Super- intendent Hedley, Fenny Stratford, or to Sergeant Clear, Winslow, Bucks.— Bow- street, March 10. Stolen from a gentleman's house at Old Trafford, on the 8th instant: a lady's gold lever Watch, chased edges, gold face, gilt Roman figures, steel hands, no seconds hand, No, lets, diamond snaps, one CDntaining 74 pearls, the other 76 ; 12 Rings, three diamond half- hoop, one single- stone diamond, one emerald and diamond gipsy, one sapphire and diamond, one turquoise half- hoop, one pearl half- hoop, one coral and diamond gipsy, two set with diamonds and emeralds, and one half- hoop garnet; about 10 Rings, various ; 1 set of carbuncle Necklace and Ear- rings ; 1 set of emerald Bracelet, Brooch, and Ear- rings; 1 emerald and pearl Cross ; 2 gold Bracelets, set with coral; 6 gold Lockets, one with black pearl and diamond horseshoe, three various, two plain; 3 gold Watches, one with monogram ' L. P.'; 3 Chains, two plain gold, one / o ' ' supposed to be either 6031 or 6034, maker ' Henry Seddon,: coral and gold ; 6 handsome gold band Bracelets; 1 broad Manchester'; a lady's gold Albert Chain ; two gold Lockets, j chain band Necklace for locket; 2 fold locket Chains; 4 pairs each with the likeness of a gentleman inside ; a gold Seal, j 0f Ear- rings, one black pearl and diamond, three plain gold ; with white stone on one side and bloodestone the other ; a J and 2 plain gold Brooches .— Metropolitan Police, W Division, small gold Pencil- case, chased ; a gold watch Key and Seal; j March 3. a small gold Dice- box with Dice ; a small gold Brooch; a j lady's large- sized Sealskin Jacket, trimmed with beaver, I Th ® stable of Mr- Thomas Ellis, Ship inn, Buckley, was loose fitting, and brown satin lining. £ 5 reward will be paid ; » }' olJen ln. to on the night of the 26th ultimo, and two large for such information as shall lead to the apprehension and flitches_ of Bacon ( in pickle) stolen therefrom. Information conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Old Trafford, near Manchester.— Bow- street, Mareh 10, Stolen on the night of the 6th instant, from a stable at the lodge, Richard's Castle : cne very dark sleeved Waistcoat, one old Razor with brown handle, one pair Clipping Scissors, one old clothes Brush, handle broken off, and two old Dusters, blue and white, marked ' T. B.' with red cotton. Iuformation to be given to Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to Sergeant Lear, Bromfield, Salop.— Bow- street, March 8. Stolen on the 12th ultimo, whilst in transit between Liverpool- street Station and Hadham, a small Parcel, con- taining : a new silver lever Hunter Watch, maker Lindsell, Hadham, not numbered; a silver open- face Watcn, with patent Key, name' Linsell, Hadham/ on dial and plate; and a gold Geneva Watch. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- street, E. C.— Bow- street, March 8. Stolen since the 29th ultimo, from the Officers' Quarters, Royal Artillery Barracks, Shoeburyness: a gold English lever Watch, ' T. H. A.' engraved on back, maker Webster and Son, 5, Queen Victoria- street, City, London, No. 15141 ; also a plain gold Albert Chain, ' 18 carat' stamped on each link, having a gold Seal with blood and cornelian stones attached. Information to be given to Sergeant Thompson, Royal Artillery Barracks, Shoeburyness, or at the Police Station, Southend, Essex.— Bow- street, March 6. Stolen on the 28th ultimo, from Tower House, Plum- stead : 12 Bracelets— one gold, eight links, centre piece oval, set in emeralds, focus braced across sides, safety chain attached ; one do., centre piece formed of eight ovals, set in to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Adams, or to Inspector Minshull, Mold, Flintshire.— Bow- street, March 3. Stolen from White Waltham, supposed by a tramp, on the 29th ultimo : a small open- face silver Geneva Watch, has ' J. P.' scratched on the inside of outer case. Information to be given to Superintendent Iremonger, Maidenhead, Berks. — Bm- street, March 3. Stolen from a stable at Woolston, West Felton, during the night of the 27th ultimo : a leading Rein, about two yards long, with four brass, ornaments, and two large brass buckles, a small piece broken off the inside corner of one buckle; and eight tail Straps, about a foot long, with large brass buckles at one end ; the property of John Hughes. Supposed by a man, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, light brown hair, rather long face ; dressed in round moleskin jacket, cord trousers, and billycock bat. He is supposed to be driving horses in the neighbourhood of Ruabon, or Cefn, Denbigh- shire. Information to be given to Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, or to Sergeant Lloyd, Kinnerley, Salop.— Bow- street, March 3. Stolen from the premises of J. C. Clarke, Esq., Abingdon, within the past fortnight : eight drab fustian cord Jackets, men's size, bronze buttons with dog on face, lined with red and white check woollen cloth. Information to be given to Superintendent Bradner, Borough Police Office, Abingdon, Berks.— Bovi- street, March 1. Stolen on the 25th ultimo, from an Hotel at Dover : a lady, s gold Geneva horizontal Watch, maker ' Lecomte,' No. 1411, chased outside case, bouquet of flowers on back, small oval stamp on inner case with the letters ' L. C.' on it. Also from an Hotel at Folkestone a lady's gold Watch, No. 2638, maker ' Stace'; and an 18- carat gold Chain, Brazilian pattern, attached. Supposed by a inan about 40 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, medium build, and light brown whiskers, beard, and moustache ; dressed in dark overcoat and high b'ack hat, carried a small black bag, and is of rather shabby appearance. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Sanders, Police Station, Dover, or to Superintendent Wilshere, Town Hall, Dover.— Bow- street, March 1. Stolen from an outhouse at Freeford Farm, near Lichfield, between 11a. m. and 3p. m. on the 26th ultimo.: a brown corduroy Jacket, nearly new, two pockets outside, and one inside breast pocket. Supposed by a man who had the appearance of a tramping bricklayer : about 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark brown hair, and of stout build ; dressed in brown slop, cord trousers, black cloth cap, and had a dirty appearance. Information to be given to Sergeant Hammond, Police Station, Shenstone, near Lichfield, Stafford- shire.— Bow- street, March 1. Stolen from a Temperance Hotel: ,£ 40 in Gold; a leather Bag, with steel top ; and a brown leather Purse, with a lap over, and a piece of tape round. Supposed by a man about 25 years of age, 5 feat 6 or 7 inches high, and tuft of hair on chin; dressed in a black cloth coat, grey cloth trousers, aud billycock hat; had a gold albert with loeket, and is of gentlemanly appearance. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Police Station, Preston, Lan- cashire,—• Bow- street, Parch 1. Stolen from a bedroom at the Star Hotel, Lewes, between 4 p. m. on the 21st and 11 a. m. on the 24th iustant; the property of Julia Palmer: a small shell Box, containing a small gold Watch, enamelled with blue at back, and an old gold Albert, which has been broken and tied together in the centre with black thread; a gold Ring with small Diamonds and Rubies ; a pair of gold Ear- rings, three rings looped together ; a set of paste Diamonds set iu silver ( two stones out of one ear- ring), aud Brooch to match ; a very old Keeper Ring; a Ring with pearls and corals ; a watch Key, in the shape of a pair of bellows ; and i\ Seal with a bird on the top. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, or Superintendent Mansbridge, Lewes, or at any Police Station in East Sussex.— Bow- street, February 28. Stolen between 5 and 7 p. m. on the 25th instant, from a shop in Beverley : a small japanned tin cash Box, containing • eighteen £ 5 Notes, of the Beverley Bank ; £~ in Gold ; and about 10s. in silver Monies. Information to be given to Head Constable Knight, Town Hall, Beverley, Yorkshire.— Bout street, February 28. Stolen during the night of the 23rd instant, in the parish of Aldringham: sire Pheasant, 7 hens and cocks, one of the cocks has lost a foot, and all have had their wings clip oed. Information to be given to Inspector Taylor, Leiston, Suffolk.— Bow- street, Februwy 28. Stolen on the 24th instant from bedrooms in the Rose Hotel, Folkestone, and Dover Castle Hotel, Dover : a lady's gold Watch, open face, maker ' Stace, Folkestone,' No. 2638 ; a gold Chain, Brazilian pattern ; a lady's gold open face Geneva Watch, chased casesjs^ fo. 1146, and marked inside L. C.' By a man who answers to the description given in the Police Gazette of the 25th instant, charged with a similar offence at Hastings. Information to be given to the Super- intendent of Police, Folkestone, Kent.— Bow- street, Feb. 28. F0UWB BY FOLIC* OFFICERS* ( On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found at Whitley, near Melksham, on the 22nd ultimo, and now in the possession of Mr. B. Pocock : a grey Mare, about 14 hands high, aged, and in poor condition. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent White, Trowbridge, Wilts. •— Bow- street, March 8. Found in the possession of CHAELES WOOD, alias WINTERBOTTOM, in custody at Sheffield, on a charge of shoplifting : a crystal bezzle gold English lever Wateb, No. 10055, maker Mercer, London, compensation balance, jewelled in 10 holes, chronometer lever, on the dial private mark inside ihe case ' At,' and sunk seconds. Information to be given to Detective Inspector Battersby, Sheffield, York- shire.— Bow- street, ' March 8. OFFEHCES UIDliS " THE prevention OF CRIMES ACT. 1811." Description of persons under police supervision, who have neglected to report themselves at the Police Office, Oldham : GEORGE BROWN, Reg. No. B 16567, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, brown hair, has a scar on left cheek aud one on nose. He was convicted of larceny at Salford Sessions, in May, 1875, and sentenced to 9 months imprison- ment and 3 years police supervision. WILLIAM JONES, Reg. No. J 3631, about 19 years of V V age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light brown hair, has scar on fore- head, lost part of second finger right hand. Was convicted of larceny at Salford Sessions, in October, 1874, and sentenced to 15 months imprisonment and 4 years police supervision. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hodgkinson, Town Hall, Oldham, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 8. Description of persons who have failed to report them- selves at Shewsbury : ISAAC WOODWARD, 72 years of age, 5 feet 5i inches high, light complexion, grey hair, lost left little finger, aud is rather deaf. Convicted at Shewsbury Borough Sessions, 17th March, 1875, and sentenced to 4 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision. TIMOTHY BLAKEMORE, 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, scar on crown of head, was convicted at Salop County Sessions, Shrewsbury, 19th October, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision. Information to be given to Head Constable Davies, Borough Police Office, Shrewsbury, Salop.— Bow- street, March 3. Description of HENEAGE BOWEN, under police supervision, who has left Worcester, without reporting it : he is 29 years of age, 5 feet 7jt inches high, sallow com- plexion, brown hair and moustache, ' V. B,.' on back of left hand, ' II. B. J. B.', heart and anchor on left arm, and ' B. C.' on right side ; is a labourer Information to be given to Chief Officer of Police, Worcester.— Bote- street, March 3. Description of JAMES MURRAY, alias MICHAEL FRAIN, M. 13107, convicted of larceny at Wakefield, on the 17th August, 1874, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and 3 years police supervision. He was released on the 16th ultimo, but has failed to report himself at the Borough Police, Office, Hudderstield : he is 53 years of age, 4 feet lli inches high, grey hair, scars ou forehead, nose and left arm. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Hilton, Borough Police Office, Huddersfield, York.— Bow- street, March 3. Description of license holder ALFRED SPENCER LEE, Reg. No. 2336, who has failed to report himself : he is 32 years of age, 5 feet 2f inches high, light brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, long face, proportionate make, bald on top of head, small mole under right breast, and has lost OEe front upper tooth ; was convicted at the Manchester Sessions on the 24th May, 1869, of housebreaking, and sentenced to seven years penal servitude; discharged from Portsmouth Convict Prison on the 2nd Jan., 1875. Information to be given to Head Constable Greig, Liverpool, Lancashire.— — Bow- street, Match 1. CRIMINALS' REGISTER, OEEICE. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending 18th March, 1876 and sentenced to Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Offico Register Sfumber, NAME and AHAB. DEBOBIPTION. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. Age. 1 Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. A 423E B 14026 C 1895 c D D 8319 924 557b| D 6767 G ' 7471 K 2993 H 5531 H 6369 H 8939 H 10977 H 14132 M 250S M 10541 M 10874 P 3005 P 6864 P 7763! S 11085 W 688; John Appleby j 27 Francis Bigley 23 James Young, alias 2S Thomas Collins William Henry Cadman 123 Emma Bigley, alias! 25 Dyke Henry White, alias! M Dolby, and Davis Eliza Davies 17 Samuel Greenwood It Andrew Holder i 20 William Harsent 22 Michael Horrigan 18 Alfred Hodge 19 Richard Horsefield 40 Obediah Holmes 25 Michael Murphy 60 Patrick McCale, alias, 19 McCarre William Major, alias| 29 Nichols, and Thomas Youlden James Pullen ! 23 Alfred Finn, alias! 26 Poplar Walter Pendergast 117 Sarah Smith 124 Ellen Williams, alias! 54 Jones 5 5 5 3 5 7 5 6} 5 5 - i 10} 5 Si 5 10 4 7 5 2} 5 2 5 2i 5 9 5 5} 5 3 5 1 6 1 5 7 5 8 5 3 5 1 5 0 It. bra dk. bm dk. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown It. bra brown dk. brn brown brown brown grey dk. brc It. brn It. bin It. brn brown brown sandy blue grey grey hazo! brown blue blue grey brown blue grey blue grey dark blue hazel hazel brown brown blue blue brown MASKS and REMARKS. fresh labourer Hull 6 | 1 | 76 sallow sallow fresh ruddy fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow dark sallow dark sallow pale freBh saEow fair fair sweep leatkerdrssr greengrocer charwoman labourer laundress sewing machine maker labourer hot water fitter cabinetmkr. costerrnngr. school master cork cutter labourer tin plate worker fireman labourer brassfinishr labourer Gloucester 16 | 3 | 78 Gloucester 17 | 3 | 76 Salford 1| 3| 75 Gloucester 16 | 3 | 76 Wandsworth 16 | 3 | 76 Gloucester 18 | 3 | 76 Salford 4| 3 | 7S Gloucester 17 I 3 I 76 Wandsworth 16 | 3 | 76 Cold Bath Fields 13 | 3 | 76 Wandsworth 16 I 3 I 76 Hull 711 76 Hull 7 I 1 I 76 Hul? 21 I 12 I 75 Warwick 13 I 3 I 76 Hull 711 76 Cold Bath Fields 13 I 3| 76 Cold Bath Fields 13 | 3 | 76 Warwick 14 | 3 | 78 Westminster 13 | 3 | 76 Carnarvon 12 I 8 I 76 Larceny, simple 12 months 6 months Dansome- lane, Hull Larceny, simple 12 months 2 years Cirencester Larceny, simple 2 years 2 years Birmingham Larceny, simple 18 months 7 years Stockport Larceny, simple 12 months 2 years Cheltenham Larceny, simple 12 months 3 years 36, Saville- road, Lam-, beth Larceny, simple 5 months 2 years Cheltenham Housebreaking 8 months 4 years Ashton- under- Lyne Larceny, simple 2 years 2 years Stroud Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 12 months 9 months 12 months 3 years 3 years 3 years 17, T. lson - road, St. George's- rd., Peckham 1, Regent- court, Blos- som- st., Norton Folgate Levy's Lodging- house, Mint- street, Boro' Larceny, simple 9 months 6 months Cherry Burton, York- shire Larceny, simple 2 years 7 years Scott- street, Hull Larceny, Bimple 14 months 5 year3 Dixon's Entry, Low- gate, Hull Larceny, Bimple 6 months 1 year Thomas- street, Bir- mingham Fraud 9 months 3 months Bean- street, Hessle- road, Hull Larceny, person 9 months 2 years Brentford Larceny, person Demanding money, & c. Felony Larceny, simple 9 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 2 years 1 year 2 years 1 year 40, Duke- street, Mile End 1 House, 26 Court, Hospital- street, Bir- mingham 36, Queen's - road, Chelsea Carnarvon Heart, cross, and ' P. W.' right arm, ' J. A. R. A., ' J. A. H. A.' left arm. Four previous convictions for felony ' B.' right arm, ' A.' right hand, ' F. B.', heart, and two darts left arm Scar oi. forehead, brown mark right side. Four previous convictions for felony Cut left arm and second right finger. Two previous con- victions for felony Scar on neck. Two previous convictions for felony Scar under ' eft eye, impedi- ment in speech Moles on neck, both arms, & e. Scars left cheek, thumb, and nose Scars on forehead and left hand. Two previous con- victions for felony Scar on forehead Scar on forehead Scaa- s on forehead and right arm, indistinct blue mark left arm. Two previous convictions for felony Deaf. Two previous con- victions for felony Lighthouse, man, and two flags, kc. on arms. Four previous convictions forr felony Anchor, cross, and ' M. M. S.' left arm. Two previous convictions for felony Scars between fir st. and second left fingers. Two preTioua convictions for felony Pockmarked, cast left eye Sear left band Scars right hand and head » Two previous convictions for felony ' W. Bakewell' left arm, • J. C.' right arm Three previous convictions for felony March 10 POLICE GAZETTE. & - v • — -- — * ~ — — * HABITUAL CRIMINALS— continued. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 18tli March, 1S7G, rnS subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871.' Office Register Number. NAME and AIIAS. —— j! DESCRIPTION. • Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for entence. Intended Residence MAT^ S and REMABKSS* all - q | ieight. Hair. Eyes. Face. £ Trade or ccupation. which Convicted. after Liberation. A 3664 A 4236 William Anstey, alias 5 Smith and Lucas James Ashcroft i ! s I 5 4 Ik. brn irown ark rey lue £ wrtliy s resh 1 roemaker 1 ibourer 1 ) orchester 1 7 | 3 | 76 Irixton ( Convict) 1 15 | 3 | 73 Iorsestealing 1 jarceny, simple 2 months S 7 years Den. seiv. Sixpenny Handley, Dorset ) ischarged Prisoners' Aid Society, Stafford Dent right of forehead, lost top rigkSi little finger. Two previous convictions for felony Scar on forehead B 16727 B 16771 C 166S 0 10715 Ellen Burns Michael Bryan, alias Edward Baines Jeremiah Cowan James Prudoe, alias, Collas 1 2 lOf 8| k. brn t irown i lue f lluo 1 .• esh air 1 — I ibourer " incblcy Refuge 1 4 | 3 | 76 / foiling ( Convict) 1 jarceny, person . jarceny, person 7 years I penal ser- vitude 7 years Liverpool Discharged Prisoners' T. S.' left arm. Two previous COEJ- vietions for felony Rupture 1 both sides Anchor left thumb, pockpitted, burn left shoulder. Three previous conviction ® for felony ' D.' left side, both little fingers crossed 39 25 64 54 Ik. brn irown 1 < rey ilue allow resh 1 reaver lawker 25 | 3 j 76 Chatham ( Convict) IS | 3 | 76 Liverpool 18 | 3 1 76 jarceny, person jarceny, person penal ser- vitude 7 years 1 Den. serv. 2 months Aid Society, London discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Manchester Newcastle- on- Tyne D 768 Thomas Carman, alias Smith and Henry Day 23 14 t. brn iluo air loser Dartmoor ( Convict) 14 | 3 | 76 Larceny, person I 7 years lenal ser- vitude 2 months .2 months .2 months Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Scars on forehead, left foot, right aria, and back, top left middle finger injuresi D 1818 D 2154 D 3141 Day Catherine Stannard, alias Seward, Dougherty and Jones Catherine Davies, alias Mary Wilson and Harrison Ellen Davis 26 17 57 4| 1 10 5 04 Ik. bra Ik. brn Ik. brn lazel : lazel ; rey i'osh allow Dale — harwoman harwomasi jiverpoo! 18 | 3 ] 76 jiverpool 18 | 3 | 76 jiverpool 18 | 3 | 76 jarceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Been- street, Liverpool .3, Holborn- street, Liverpool .8, Thompson- street, Liverpool Cut on forehead. Three previous cess- vidians for felony Pockpitted D 5417 James Davis 23 5 2 Ik. bm razol resh oorter Wandsworth 16 | 3 | 76 Larceny, servant .2 months No home Pockmarked, third right finger injure!?-. D 7869 Winif. ed Day, alias Broderick 33 0 t. brn olue ' air ^ ailoreBS Finchley Refuge 2 | 3 | 76 Felony 7 years penal ser- vitude Leeds Scars on forehead and under lipw Two previous convictions for felony G 4495! Bernard Garritty 15 5 ? REY irown fair tailor Kirkdale 17 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple 2 months St. Helen's Bums left cheek, scar on forehead G 5114 Eliza Gleeson 52 5 li grey grey lair — Westminster 13 | 3 | 76 Felony 9 months 12, Ely- court, Holborn Scar over left eye. Three previous- ara- victions for felony H 8886 Mary Heaps 25 5 5 Drown tiazel pale tailoress Wandsworth 16 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple 12 months 10, Eatham- street, Kent- street, Borough Pockmarked, scars on neck and forehead H 10680 Hannah Maria Halls 21 4 11 brown grey fresh servant Cambridge ( Borough) 17 [ 3 | 76 Larceny, Bimple 12 months Milton, Cambridge Birth mark on forehead H 14137 H 14138 Henry Hartley Henry Heath 33 22 5 4I 5 10 brown brown blue grey fair fresh factory hand tailor Portsmouth ( Convict) 16 | 3 | 76 Briston ( Convict) 13 1 3 | 76 Burglary Larceny, simple 7 years pen. eerv. 7 years pen. Berv. 16 Back, South Parade, Thorney Bank, Burn- ley Hanley, Stafford ' H.' left arm, dot right arm, sears as. forehead and neck. Three previous* convictions for felony Scar right forefinger and knee. Two previous convictions for felony J 6236 John Jackson 26 5 3 It. bm brown fair puddler Borstal ( Convict) 11 | 3 | 76 Receiving 7 years pen. serv. George- rtreet, Oxford- street, London Anchor and ' Y. R.' left arm, mola ® r, neck J 6237 Edward Jones 68 5 6J grey light blue fair mason Parfchurst ( Convict) 18 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple 7 years pen. serv. Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Bristol Scar back of neck K 497 William Kennedy 31 5 6 dk. bm grey fresh plasterer Liverpool 18 | 3 | 76 Larceny, dwelling 12 months Not known Blue marks under right eye. Three pre- vious convictions for feloriy L 6115 Thomas Lattermore 28 5 3 brown grey frosh labourer Leicester ( County) LIL 3 | 76 Larceny, simple 15 months Boston, Lincoln Scars over left eye and forehead L 6116 Daniel Lee, alias John Allen 25 5 24 brown grey fair labourer Portsmouth ( Convict) 13 | 3 | 76 Larceny, person 7 years pen. serv. Discharged Prisoners' Aid Socioty, London Scars on forehead, neck, and right arm. Three previous convictions for felony L 6117 Elijah Lovatt 37 5 6 brown grey fair miner Portsmouth ( Convict) 16 | 3 1 76 Larceny, simple 7 years penal ser- vitude Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Stafford Two blue mark s right shoulder, seazs neck and forehead. Two previous esm- victions for felony Burn scars each side of face, neck, sail arms. Five previous convictions felony Scars top lip and forehead. Two prevms convictions for felony M 9 M 8244 Mary A. Morrison, alias Newman and Eliza Grainger Mary Ann Mockett 31 40 4 114 5 0 brown brown hazel grey fair fresh prostitute ironer Lewes 11 J 3 | 76 Lewes 11 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 12 months 12 months Brighton Brighton M 13259 O 1539 Thomas McKenzie, alias Kenzie Bernard O'Hara 32 41 5 0i 5 11 brown grey hazel brown sallow fresh slater porter Chatham ( Conviet) 17 | 3 | 76 Liverpool 18 | 3 | 76 Housebreaking Fraud 7 years pen. serv 12 montliE Discharged Prisoners Aid Society, Man Chester 90, Spencer- strc et, Liverpool Blue mark and scar lefc arm, poekpitte5_ scar right groin. Two previous caa~ victions for felony Burns left hand P 662 Henry Price 33 5 84 brown grey swrthy labourer Shrewsbury 17 | 3 1 76 Housebreaking 12 month Fenn's Toll Bar, near Whitchurch, Salop Deaf. Two previous convicties ® felony P 4065 George Pinchess 23 5 3 It. bm light grey pale t frame work knitter Leicester ( County) 16 | 3 | 76 Burglary 15 month Snow- hill, Liverpool Scars on forehead and left fingers. Tto previous convictions for felony P 550S Henry Peers 36 5 14 brown grey fresh bit filer Stafford 16 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple 6 month Walsall Burn rigit arm P 7764 P 776" Anthony Philbin, alias Filburn Francis Porter 37 34 5 54 5 04 brown dk. bri blue hazel fresh fresh labourer servant Liverpool 18 | 3 | 76 Dartmoor ( Conviet) 13 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 12 month 7 years pen. serv 18, Sawney Pope- street Liverpool Discharged Prisoners Aid Society, London C.' ucifix right arm, scars on forehead SEC: top lip, right little finger broken. Two- previous convictions for felony Scars on forehead, left cheek, and head, right little finger crooked R 21* Henry Ralph 35 5 64 dk. brr blue dark labourer Chatham ( Convict) 18 ] 3 | 76 Housebreaking 7 years pen. serv Boughton, near Faversham, Kent Scars back of neck and left thumb. TWJJ. previous convictions for felony S 1228 T 674 1 John Jones, alia Mooney, Burns Brown, and Smith 2 Edward Thomas 34 28 5 3 5 5 dk. bn brown hasel grey fresh sallow labourer hawker Liverpool 18 | 3 | 76 Portland ( Convict) 9 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple Horsestealing 12 month 7 years pen. Berv s Not known Discharged Prisoner! Aid Society, Londo Cross, • I. H. S.' left arm, burn right arcs, cut on forehead. Four previous con- victions for felony Cross left arm, burn right knee, right B nostril and lip eaten away with cancer W 167 1 Sarah Jones, alia Lydia Williams 49 o 2 grey light blue dark hawker Westminster Refuge 8 | 3 | 76 Larceny, person 7 years pen. serv 24, Lamb street, Bristc 1 Boil scar left of mouth. Two preyicr ® convictions for felony W 958 4 George Barker, alia s 60 5 44 brown browr swartl fitter Montgomery 1 1 3 | 76 Larceny, simple 12 month s Not known Cut on nose and top lip Wm. Wagstaffe W 1411 1 Margaret Williams 25 5 0 It. bra grey fresh laundress Finchley Refuge 29 | 2 | 76 Larceny, servant 7 years pen. serv North Finchley Slightly pockmasked,. scar on noser WAS OFFICE, JFLGSGI^ March 10, 1876, DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE: On and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums 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 he taken into consideration when submitted through end recommended by the Committing Magistrate. MICE m. NAME. J5ZO. 2> T0. eoKPi. WBEBB BOEN. 5SB& M8. IU& Eyas. s& oa. taoix & TXOTTSBBg. BATB OB DBSBBTN. PLACB OS DBSSBTIOK. MARKS ASTO REMARKS § 48510 SJ48511 848512 848513 848514 348515 248516 f485l7 248518 248519 Allen, William Aslett, David Archer, Samuel Allen, Thomas Argyle, James Burne, Thomas Butler, John Brown, John Brooks, Arthur Boylan, John 25 2505 1951 452 1271 1161 232 1028 7th Eoot 13th Eoot 56th Eoot Roy. Artillery 14thBrig. Dep. 5th Drag. Gds. 20th HussarB ditto 8th Eoot 18th Eoot Wye, Kent Alton, Hants Ipswich, Suffolk Bilston, Staffordshire Birmingham Dublin St. Pancras, Middx. Sandymount, Dublin Hanley, Stafford Liverpool bricklayer labourer smith collier caster groom maBon waiter collier whitener 23| 24 20} 22 39 19 244 21} 24 6} i brown 6 | brown 54| dk. brn 4f' brown 54! dk. brn brown brown dk. ' cm It. brn It. brn hazel blue dark grey blue hazel grey grey fresh fair dark fair dark dark fresh dark fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto fustian; cord plain frieze ; dark regimental ditto ditto plain 23 Eeb. 19 Eeb. 1 Mar. 25 Eeb. 17 Feb. 21 Eeb. 23 Feb. 21 Feb. 30 Jan. 24 Feb. Colchester Glasgow Warley Birminghm Warrington Waterford Hounslow ditto Fermoy pposed taken civilian's clothing pockpitted; recruit, attested recruit crown and anchor right arm; stole money off furlough mark on left elbow * between Clonmel and Colchester 248520 848521 348522 $ 48523 848524 848525 < 548526 J48527 848528 848529 Brown, Charles Batstone, Henry Battle, Owen Burgess, Thomas Bass, William Brown, William Burns, John Brown, James Bouron, Frank Bell, Joseph 627 1280 1221 626 2057 1884 3536 3213 1853 19th Foot 52nd Foot 75th Foot 77th Foot 80th Foot 90th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto East Retford* Axminster, Devon Boyle, Roscommon Pimlico, Middlesex Dublin Cockpen, Edinburgh Rathfriland, Down Stockton, Durham Newbury, Hants Croydon, Surrey steel melter labourer ditto ditto sailor labourer flax dresser labourer baker sawyer 20} 5 5 29| 184 22 22 24 19} 20} 20 54 64 7 84 6 64 8 74 dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn It. bm It. brn dk. bm dk. brn brown hazel grey grey bine grey grey grey grey blue grey sallow sallow fresh dark iresh fresh freBh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ( Jitto ditto . ditto ditto tweed plain regimental ditto 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 23 Feb. 3 Jan. 19 Feb. 16 Feb. 3 Feb. 28 Feb. 24 Feb. Sheffield Portsmouth Newry Woolwich Hong Kong Dublin ditto * Woolwich ditto * Notts took the whole of reg. nec. sear on left ripper arm reeruit, finally approved * between York and Neveastle- on- Tyne 248530 848531 ,348532 348535 $ 48534 248535 848536 248537 248538 Buss, John Bellemy, Peter Cardwell, T. Cornwell, Thomas Collens, Thomas Claney, John Downey, Richard Eisen, Chas. Hy. Foskett, Hy. Thos, 848539[ Farley, John 34G 1329 1272 288 31 795 3206 3244 45thBrig. Dep. 58thBrig. Dep. 7th Hussars 20th Hussars 23rdBrig. Dep. 46thBrig. Dep. 11th Foot 47th Foot 60th RifleB ditto Ashford, Kent Leith, Edinburgh Shildon, Durham Bethnal- gn, Middx. Pont. ypool, Monmtb. Islington, Middx. Chudleigh, Devon Dover, Kent Harrow, Middlesex Bexley, Kent draper carter labourer bootrivetter puddler labourer, ditto musician shoemaker labourer 244 22 224 18} 23| 19 19} 224 24! 19! brown brown brown brown brown brown bro^ n brown dk. bm It. brn grey blue dark grey grey hazel hazel blue hazel hazel fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fair ditto canvas; moleskin regimental ditto brown; fustian regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 26 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Feb. 27 Feb. 21 Eeb, 21 Feb. Canterbury Edinburgh Liverpool Hounslow New'le- u. L. Maidstone AlderBhot ditto Chatham ditto 348540 $ 48541 348542 848543 548544 348545 348546 348547 248548 848542 Faulkner, Wm. Foggarty, John Fisk, Fredk. C. Greenwood, Saml. Gray, James Green, Patrick Grenville, Charles Gallear, John Garvey, Patrick Hill, John 343 1171 1585 2607 258 73 Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 32ndBrig. Dp. 19th Hussars Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 29thBrig. Dep. 59th Brig. Dep lst Foot Lewisham Manchester Kelsale, Suffolk Clifford, Yorks Pointon, Lincoln Dublin Birmingham Wolverhampton, Stff. Monaghan Leicester gardener collier labourer mason groom labourer engine fitter miner cabinetmkr. tailor 184 224 204 22! 19 244 25} 20 19 20! 44 j brown 5 ' brown dk. bm brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn red grey grey hazel grey grey grey blue iP- ey fresh fresh dark fresh fresh sallow fair fresh fair florid ditto ditto plain regimental tweed; moleBkin dark ; serge regimental ditto tweed; moleskin regimental 28 Feb. 22 Feb. 1 Mar. 24 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 9 Feb. 24 Feb. 24 Feb. 21 Feb. took part of reg. aec. recruit, not surgically inspected recruit formerly belonged to Tower Hamlets Militia pockpitted ; took part of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. Winchester Horfield * Leeds Lincoln Dublin Camden Ft. Nrthamptn. Glasgow Fort George * between Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds scar left side of back off sick furlough deserted off guard tattooed on ieft arm; recruit 848550 848551 848552 348553 S48554 848555 348556 348557 848558 248559 Hopkins, Horatio Harding, John Hurrell, James Harper, John Hill, Alfred Hill, Robert Jones, Thomas Jackson, Robert Johnson, George Kelly, James 1703 1653 2419 2701 413 2909 3rd Foot 43rd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 61stBrig. Dep. lst Drag. Gds. Royal H. Art. 23rd Brig. Dep 27th Brig. Dep Devonport, Devon Llanbadarnfawr* Yealmpton, Devon Shankhill, Antrim Colchester, Essex Dalmellington, Ayr Stratfori- on- Avon* Newcastle- on- Tyoe Hull, Yorks St. Giles's, Middx. labourer ditto printer carman miner cutler driver labourer hammermn. 19}! 5 28} i 5 234| 5 21 15 234 5 23 19 264 23 194 brown brown It. bm 9} brown 7} brown 64 114 dk. brn brown brown light brown blue grey grey hazel grey grey blue grey blue grey fresh fresh ruddy freBh fresh fresh fair fresh light fresh ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto cloth regimental plain cloth 29 Feb. 22 Feb. 6 Jan. 24 Feb. 2 Feb. 24 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 19 Feb. Canterbury Templemre. St. Helena Belfast Woolwich Ayr t Newbridge # London took part of reg. nec. off furlough # Radnorshire scar on left thigh and ear recruit, not finally approved * Warwick t between Wigan & Manchester off furlough to Newcastle recruit * between Bangor and Wrexham recruit, attested E48560 348561 848562 JS48563 848564 § 48565 848566 348567 848568 348569 King, George Kilshaw, John Lake, Joseph F. Law, Henry Loosley, Thomas Lindon, J oseph Melville, John Molten, James McMillan, Thos. McKeag, James 103 424 722 4652 901 405 1712 1766 29thBrig. Dep. 62ndBrig. Dap 6th Drag. Gds. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto £ 0t. h Hussars 19th Foot 75th Foot 77th Foot Leicester Clitheroe, Lancaster Westpoathey, Sussex Kennington, Surrey St. Luke's, Middx. Coventry, Warwick Redruth, Cornwall Oldham, Lancaster Dumfries Tyrone labourer ditto porter carman carpenter labourer miner collier grocer groom 19415 23 15 23 5 204 5 244| 5 22! ,5 234 234 254 274 brown dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn grey grey grey blue brown grey dk. brn brown brown blue fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fresh regimental plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 24 Eeb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 18 Feb. 26 Feb. 22 Feb. 21) Feb. 29 Feb. Nrtlramptn. it Norwich W oolwich Sheerness Sheffield Hounslow Sheffield Belfast Woolwioh scar on right arm took part of reg. nec. * en route to Dunbf r off pass to London anchor and flag on left arm scar left eye, flat footed and bow legged off furlough to North Glasgow 348570 348571 3148572 S48573 348574 848575 ^ 48573 548577 548578 248579 Mansfield, Wm. Michie, Joseph McMillan, Thos. McIntosh, John May, John Miller, James McDonald, B. McKeown, Wm. Moore, Thomas O'Hara, Francis 2763 1593 1402 1231 1552 5000 3540 1113 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 62ndBrig. Dep 58th Foot Southwealds, Essex Glasgow Linlithgow Edinburgh Hackney, Middlesex London Edinburgh Glasgow Ormski k, Lancashire Melton Mowbray* labourer boilermaker miuer labourer wheelwrght carman stone buildr labourer miner servant 24 204 20 20 23} 20 194 20 20 22 brown dk. bm dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown red 74; dk. bra hazel * hazel grey hazel grey grey blue grey hazel fresh fair fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue; moleskin plain black regimental 2 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 24 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 18 Feb. Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto Newbridge Glasgow New'tle- o- T Darlington Gosport 848580 348581 S48582 5348583 248581 848585 34858S S48587 248588 248583 Owens, James O'Brien, Patrick Pearson, Michael Pearson, Joseph Phillips, Albert Peaker, Abraham Perry, Thomas Pratt, George Prince, Edwin Parr, Thomas 214 220 2043 198 4687 4745 General Serv. 62ndBrig. Dep 5th Foot ditto 22nd Foot 95th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto General Serv. Newbottle, Durham Tippeiary Felling, Durham Durham Holborn, Middlesex Walkingliam, Notts Poplar, Middlesex Stockton- on- Trent* Birmingham St. Giles, Middlesex collier ditto labourer pu idler musician clerk labourer enginedrivr lampinaker carpenter 20! 19 204 22 18 234 19 214 19 19 5 64 dk. brn brown brown scar right knee and chin * right eye blue the other brown chicken pockmarked on forehead off pass to Dublin tattooed on left arm and both wrists tattooed on arms ditto recruit, surgically inspected scar on left forefinger * Leicester It. bm brown It. brn It. brn It. bm dk. brn grey blue hazel blue grey haze] hazel grey grey grey sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fre3h fresh fair fresb tweed; moleskin plain regimental ditto tweed ditto dark 22 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Feb. 23 Feb. 19 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Feb. Durham Wigan Aldershot ditto Fleetwood Pembroke Woplwich Birmihglim ditto London recruit, surgically inspected recruit, attested off furlough took the whole of leg. nee. ditto ditto ditto to Walkingham, Wilts tattooed on arms ; recruit, attested * York recruit 348590 Roalfe, Thomas 2820 Roy. Artillery London book binder 21 5 44 brown grey fresh regimental 26 Feb. 348591 Roberts, Fredk. 1356 ditto Birmingham compositor 24} 5 brown blue fresh ditto 26 Feb. 348592 Rogers, George 3202 ditto Blackfriars, Middlsx hammermn 194 5 44 krown hazel fair ditto 28 Feb. 348593 Rogers, Thomas 1321 ditto Gurdhem, Sligo carter 234 5 4} dk. brn blue fresh ditto 26 Feb. $ 48594 Read, John — ditto Brelgar, Kent labourer 244 5 84 brown hazel fresh black; cord 19 Feb. ' S48595 Roberts, Henry — ditto Tooting, Surrey porter 23 5 94 dk. bm grey hazel fair black 21 Feb, 248598 Raftery, Arthur — General Serv. Lambeth, Surrey watclimakr. 18 5 5 It. bm fair brown 12 Feb. 348597 Roffe, William — ditto Deptford, Kent labourer 19 5 5 brown blue fair black 14 Feb. SS48598 Ryder, William 526 lOthBrig. Dep. Burtoo- on- Trent* stripper 204 5 94 black hazel sallow regimental 22 Feb. 84859.9 Robertson, John — eOthBrig. Dep Glasgow carter 214 5 74 brown blue fresh tweed ; moleskin 26 Feb. 848600 Stevens, John 1836 18th Hussars BethnalGn., Mddlsx. painter 21 5 74 brown grey fresh regimental 27 Feb. 248601 Stewart, William 1543 19th Hussars Falkirk, Stirling groom 20 5 74 It. bm blue fresh ditto 23 Feb. 848602 Smith, Edward 1258 20th Hussars London rivetter 204 5 74 brown hazel fresh ditto 26 Feb. 848603 Sutcliffe, Thomas 278 20th Foot Rochdale, Lane. labourer 19} 5 8 brown brown fresb ditto 21 Feb. £ 48604 Steavenson, H. G. 86 60th Rifles Islington, Middlesex clerk 25 5 6} dk. brn brown ruddy ditto 25 Feb. 848605 Smith, G- eorge 721 77th Foot Brentford, Middlesx. labourer 20 5 5} dk. bm brown sallow ditto 23 Feb. $ 48606 Sartin, Benjamin 227 Roy. Artillery Penzance, Cornwall Templemore, Derry miner 19} 5 5 It. bm hazel florid ditto 22 Feb. ,248607 Sullivan, David 3535 ditto tailor 23 5 104 black dk. brn dark plain 5 Feb. S4S60S Syme, John 327 61stBrig. Dep. Glasgow labourer 22- 4 5 6 fair hazel freBh regimental 24 Feb. S48609 Tutton, Thomas 2530 11th Foot. Chelsea, Middlesex — 234 5 5 brown grey fresh ditto 28 Feb. 248610 Temsy, Michael 344 18th Feot Balligan, Galway labourer 204 5 6} brown grey fresh ditto 28 Feb. S48611 Thompson, Henry 373 ? 0th Foot Holdon, Lancashire ditto 22 5 94 , It. bm grey fresh ditto 25 Feb. 248612 Tracey, John 173 45th Foot Te m plemore, Tpprary tailor 394 5 10 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 22 Feb. 248313] Towns, William 856 79th Foot Montrose, Forfar labourer 19 5 54 dk, brn blue fresh ditto 22 Feb. 24861- 4 Thompson, George 10782 Rl. Engineers Wolverhampton fitter 26! 5 4 brown grey fresh ditto 28 Feb. S48615; Taylor, James 3080 Roy. Artillery Maidstone, Kent mason 194 5 4} red grey fresh ditto 23 Feb. $ 48616 Turner, Henry 262 37thBrig. Dep. Bristol labourer 244 5 5 It. bm blue fresh ditto 25 Feb. ^ 48617 i Waddington, Isaac 1752 2ndDrag. Gds. Bradford, York clerk 234 5 8 brown grey fresh ditto 25 Feb. 8486181 Williams, Wm. 1618 5 th Lancers Reading, Berks porter 184 5 74 brown brown fresh ditto 20 Feb. 8486191 Wilson, John 650 19th Foot Doncaster, York miner 244 5 6 dk. brn blue sallow ditto 24 Feb. 248620 Winter, Thomas — 60th Rifles St. George's, Middlsx labourer 18} 5 4} brown blue fresh pilot; cord 23 Feb. '. § 48621 Wyse, William 1711 71st Foot Glasgow engineer 254 5 7 dk. bm blue fresh regimental 23 Feb. ;* 48622 Whittaker, Miles 266 90th Foot Bradford, York overlooker 20 5 6 It. bm liazel fresh ditto 19 Feb. S48623 Willday, Thomas 1597 Boy. Artillery London rivetter 194 5 44 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 21 Feb. 848624 Willoughby, A. A. 1242 ditto ditto cabinet mkr 20} 5 4f dk. bra It. brn fresh ditto 18 Feb. 84,8625 Webb, Robert — General Serv. Upton, Berks carpenter 22 5 74 brown hazel fair black 20 Feb. £ 48626 Williams, Charles 263 29thBrig. Dep. Northampton labourer 204 5 6 dk. brn — fair regimental 21 Feb. 248627 Wakefield, George —. 40thBrig. Dep. Petersfieli, Hants ditto 19 5 64 brown brown fresh plain 22 Feb. 848628 Winter, James 247 47thBrig. Dep. Pimlico, Middlesex ditto 19 5 7 brown blue fresh regimental 27 Feb. 848629 Wilkins, John 388 59thBrig. Dep. Liverpool calico printr 23 5 8} dk. brn grey fresh plain 23 Feb. ditto Woolwich ditto ditto London ditto ditto ditto Bradford Glasgow off pass pockpitted recruit, attested • ditto recruit recruit, attested slightly inkneed, scar on nose * Stafford recruit, surgically inspected tattoied on arms Colchester Leeds Hounslow Manchester Dublin Woolwich ditto Leith Fort Ayr Aldershot scar on right ear mark of fracture right hand took part of reg. nee. ' X.' on right arm, scar left chin ' D. S.' and anchor right arm ' J. F.' on left arm scar on right groin Colchester Manchester Curragh Edinburgh Aldershot Woolwich Guernsey Newbridge AlderBhot Sheffield off furlough ditto to Manchester scar on stomach scar right groin and on chin took the whole of reg. nec. of! furlough off pass to Dublin tattooed left arm, mole on back London [ recruit, attested FortGeorge scar on nose Dublin pockpitted Woolwich Horfield London recruit; attested Nrthamptn. took part of reg. nec. Portsmouth; recruit Kngstn- o- T j tattooed on arms; off pass to Lond Paisley March 10. P u LICE GkZET T fi. 7 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE KO. NAME. 135675 135676 135677 135678 135679 135680 135681 135682 135683 135684 Arthur Snoxell George Wilson Thomas Adams* John Smith Henry Stanger John Smith Fk. W. Thompson William Wright Wm. McFarlane James Adams BEG. KO. coBpa. WHBBB B0BH. TBABI. « d> SIZB. 4711 Bedford* Caddington labourer 264 5 4 4732 ditto Eaton Socon ditto 22 5 74 2509 2nd Hunts R. Buckdew, Hunts ditto 22 5 10 2490 ditto Peterborough ditto 19 5 4 2475 ditto ditto ditto 22t 5 34 2503 ditto Eastfleld moulder 17} 5 44 2504 ditto Bonee, Cambs labourer 22 5 5 2502 ditto Eastfield ditto 19 5 54 9 — Edinburgh A. Dumfries ditto 26 S 7340 West Kent* Woolwich, Kent shoemaker 24 5 64 BYES. KiCS. COAT & TBOU33E3. DATB OB DESBBTN. I1A8B OJ DBSBBTI01T. dis. brn brown brown It. brn sandy brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn blue grey blue blue grey blue blue hazel hazel hazel MASKS AHD REMARKS. fresh fresh fresh fresh sandy fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh 28 Eeb. 28 Eeb. 28 Eeb. 28 Eeb. 28 Eeb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Feb. Bedford ditto Huntngdn. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Edinburgh Maidstone 135685 135686 135687 135688 135689 135690 135691 135692 135693 135694 John E. H. Allen Edward Baldwin Thomas Bass John Bingham James Brown William Brown John Cane Patrick Cane Thomas Carter William Casey 7359 7193 7122 7381 7289 7195 7169 7275 7411 7247 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Brighton, Sussex Islington, Middlesex Woolwich, Kent ditto Croydon, Surrey Deptford, Kent Woolwich St. George's, Surrey Chatham, Kent labourer painter printer labourer ditto costermngr. labourer ditto ditto ditto 22 22 19 18 18 17* 19 19| 19 19 It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown dark dk brn blue blue dk. brn blue blue hazel blue bluo dark hazel fair fresh fresh fair dark dark fresh fair fresh fresh * absent from training * absent from training Supposed gone to Glasgow • absent from training 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Eeb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 135695 135696 135697 135698 135699 1357C0 135701 135702 135703 135704 Charles Clarke Thomas Clarke James Claxton Richard Coblet William Cooksey William Caiman James Collins Jobn Connell John Connors Thomas Cooper 7407 7235 7348 7367 7399 7408 7329 7160 7382 7136 ditto ditto ditto ditto, ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto | Ben ham | Tonbridge Swaffham, Norfolk Plum stead, Kent Deptford East Earleigh Woolwich Crcom, Limerick Woolwich, Kent East Flam, Essex ditto ditto moulder labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto, ditto ditto 19 24 22 19 19 25 20 18i 18 22 dk. brn It. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. bm It. bm It. bm dk. brr dark brown brown grey grey grey blue grey grey dk. bm fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. .135705 135706 135707 135708 135709 135710 135741 135712 135713 135714 John Cornish Thomas Cox John Cunningham Edward Deane Thomas Dickson John Donovan Charles Downes John Duggan William Eastling Arthur Fern 7345 ditto - Woolwich, Kent hammermn. 19 5 7273 ditto Marden labourer 24 5 7374 ditto Woolwich ditto 22 5 7397 ditto Deptfori ditto 22 5 7352 ditto ditto ditto 184 5 7282 ditto W oolwich ditto 18 5 7103 ditto Deptford ditto 18 5 7365 jitto Woolwich ditto 18 5 7145 ditto Deptford carver 19 5 7316 ditto Woolwich labourer 19 5 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on right breast W. C.' on right arm, dots left wrist 5 6i 7 7 6 4 4 5 6 5 brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn black hazel blue grey blue grey blue brown grey grey hazel fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 135715 135716 135717 135718 135719 135720 185721 135722 185723 135/ 24 Samuel J. Fitts Wm. Fitzgerald James Haley James Harris James Harris Wm. Harrison William Fuller John Gillroy John C. Jeffery William Johnson 7313 7243 7387 7131 7366 7201 7416 7301 7118 7167 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Deptford Woolwich Aid gate, Middlesex Woolwich, Kent Deptford Tonbridge Deptford ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto bricklayer labourer ditto ditto ditto It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. bm grey blue blue black grey blue brown blue hazel blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 135726 135726 135727 135728 135729 185730 135731 135732 135733 135734 George Jones William Jones William Kirby Charles Lewington John Loveland Bobert Lynes James Lyons William Martin William Mayhew David McCoy 7380 734S 7170 7325 7106 7281 7197 7110 7162 7339 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Woolwich ditto Deptford ditto ditto Woolwich Tunbridge Wells Deptford Woolwich ditto ditto printer labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto painter labourer It. brn It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. bm It. bm brown black dk. brn blue grey hazel blue grey blue hazel blue hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 135736 135736 135737 135738 135739 135740 135741 135742 135743 135744 185745 135746 135747 135748 135749 135750 135751 135752 135753 135754 John Moore John Moloney William Murphy John Nix Michael O'Neal John Page John Reeves George Rhone John Robinson James Roach 73tj » 7288 7403 7404 7214 7342 7317 7316 7336 7251 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Rotherbitho Deptford Woolwich Greenwich Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 4 5 6 5 7 5 6 5 11 5 4 brown black It. bm brown brown brown dk. brn black brown brown blue bluo blue grey grey blue hazol hazel grey blue fair fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 23 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb.! 28 Feb, 28 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto James Saxby George Sculley George Shephard Thomas Shorter William Smith William Smith George Smith John Smith Michael Sullivan Michael Sullivan 7196 7215 7132 7202 7124 7258 7356 .7418 7156 7320 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto W esterham Greenwich Woolwich Maidstono Edinburgh Camberwell, Surrey Woolwich, Kent Brenchley Deptford Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 6 5 5 8 6 5 6 4 black brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn 135755 135756 135757 135758 135759 135760 135761 135762 135763 1S5764 John Sullivan Thomas Sullivan William Thomas Henry Tisdall John Tomlyn William Ware George Wheeler William Wright Michael Connors Edward Wyman 7344 7349 7386 7116 7267 7334 7328 7223 7321 7333 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Greenwich ditto Maidstone Greenwich ditto ditto Woolwich Deptford ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto carpenter labourer ditto ditto ditto 21 18 22 17* 20 20 23 20 20 21 It. brn dk. brn dk. bm black aubum brown brown brown It. bm brown brown hazel hazel hazel brown bazel blue fresh fresh 28 Feb. 23 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. fresh fresh fresh fair E ' grey fresh — 28 Eeb. blue fresh — 28 Feb. grey fair •—• 28 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto anchor back of right hand scar left side of neck grey hazel hazel dk. bra hazel hazel a rey hazel blue blue fair fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto cross flags left arm 135767 135768 135769 135770 135771 135772 135773 135774 William Young 7159 ditto Gravesend ditto 21 5 John Francis 2172 CarmrthnA* Llanelly, Carmarthen — 25 5 John Gibbon 2145 ditto 3wausea, Glamorgan labourer 29 5 David Jenkins 2140 ditto Carmarthen ditto 22 5 William Jones 2152 ditto ditto ditto 23 5 Thomas Jones 2141 ditto Llanelly puddler 21 5 Ebenezor James 2100 ditto Carmarthen collier 28 5 Thomas Lloyd 2143 ditto Llanelly labourer 264 5 John Morgan 2098 ditto ditto ditto 24 6 Henry May 2086 ditto Winstone, Gloue. ditto 264 5 dk. bm It, bm It. bm brown brown black brown brown dk. brn dk. bm dk. brn grey grey hazel brown grey grey' grey dark hazel fresh fair fair sallow fresh fair fresh fresh swarth sallow 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Eeb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. ditto Carmarthen ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from traininc- scar over nose and left eye mole on left cheek blue mark on bridge of nose 135776 135776 135777 135778 135779 135* 80 135781 135782 135783 135784 William Owen John Thomas John Thomas William Watkins John Ford Samuel Brooks C. Richardson Thomas Hitchcock George Turner Frank Gowan 2069 2068 2156 2083 5507 6528 5481 5485 5497 6480 ditto ditto ditto ditto Essex Rifles* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Maesteg, Glamorgan Nautinall, Radnor Llanelly, Carmarthen Pembroke Ipswich, Suffolk Colchester, Essex Rayne Ma'don Halstead Chelmsford moulder collier blacksmith mason hawker groom labourer ditto ditto ditto 234 21 17 32 19i 204 21 181 224 171 5 84 5 9 5 5f 5 114 5 64 5 3f 5 6 5 6 5 3} 5 44 dk. brn dk. bm It. brn brown It. brn broirn light brown brown It. brn hazel grey grey hazel hazel grey grey hazel grey hazel fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto Colchester litto ditto ditto ditto ditto tattooed left breaBt and arms * absent from training 135785! Charles Cumming 5527 ditto Colchester ditto 18} 6 4 light grey fresh 28 Feo. 135786 George Grimwood 5494 ditto Bay din, Suffolk butcher 191 5 3} brown grey fresh 28 Feb. 135787 William White 5505 ditto Devizes, Wilts labourer 18 5 44 brown grey fresh 28 Feb. 135788 John Smith 551J ditto Colchester shoemaker 254 S 44 brown grey fresh __ 28 Feb. 135789 Joseph Boston 4693 Bedford Stevington, Beds labourer 18} 5 4 dk. brn dk. bm dark —— 5 Mar. 136790 John Crawley 4645 ditto Toddinglon ditto 19 5 6 It. brn grey fresh —— 6 Mar. 135791 Thomas Pulham 6173 Gloucester* Gloucester ditto 19 5 41 brown hazel fresh , 28 Eeb. 135792 George Litford 6091 ditto Cheltenham gardener 22 5 84 brown grey fair 28 Feb. 135793 John Organ 6161 ditto ditto harness mkr 18 6 64 red hazel fair 28 Feb. 135794 Charles Dean 6129 dittc Nottingham painter 22 5 4} dk. bm grey fair 28 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto Bedford ditto Cirencester ditto ditto ditto * absent from training 135795 Thomas King 6123 ditto Stroud, Gloucester labourer 17 6 34 brown grey fair • 28 Eeb. ditto 135796 Geo. A. Screen 6140 ditto Cheltenham tailor 19 5 44 brown grey pale 28 Feb. ditto 135797 Alfred Williams 6077 ditto ditto labourer 25 5 6 dk. bm hazel fresh • 28 Feb. ditto 135798 Thomas Webb 6122 ditto Stroud ditto 16 5 84 brown grey fresh — 28 Feb. ditto 135799 Alfred Genner 6113 ditto ditto sawyer 18 5 84 black dk. bm sallow — 28 Feb. ditto 135800 John Francombe 6098 ditto Bath, Somerset hammermn. 24 5 74 brown hazel pale , , . 28 Feb. ditto ' E. T.' on left arm 135801 Edward Martin 6130 ditto Stroud, Gloucester stoker 20 6 4} brown dk. brn pale pale — 28 Feb. ditto pockpitted 135802 Thomas Beard 6064 ditto Minchinhampton labourer 21 6 44 brown hazel 28 Feb. ditto 135803 William Brown 6144 lst Cheshire* Seacombe, Lane. ditto 24 » 6 4 brown hazel sallow • 28 Feb. Chester * absent from training 136804 Thomas Burke 6103 ditto Asbton- under- Lyne ditto 194 6 5 brown hazel fair 28 Eeb. ditto 8 POLICE GAZETTE. ' March 10 >•*——- "— " ~ ~~— ' — f— —- DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). mv. J NAME. no. COBPS. WHEBB BOBS'. TJiADB. m 3 < 1 SIZB. HAIB. BYES. FACF. COAT & TROJTSEBS. BATE 03' DBSEBTH. ELACl! OS DESEBTION. | MARKS AJTO REMARKS. 135805 David Brown 6120 lst Cheshire* Perth forester 29 5 7 brown blue fresh j 28 Feb. 1 Chester * absent from training 135806 James Campbell 6104 ditto Hyde, Cheshire labourer 22* 5 4* dk. bm hazel fair 28 Feb. ditto 3.35807 Joseph Cooper 5977 ditto Warrington, Lane. Macclesfield, Chshre. ditto 28* 5 7 dk. brn grey freah 28 Feb. ditto 135808 Jobn Conway 5979 ditto ditto 21* 5 5* brown p- ey fresh _ 28 Feb. ditto 135809 Stephen Cooper 5954 ditto Opengate, Salop hawker 27* 5 si- brown brown sallow^ 28 Feb. ditto 135810 Thomas Carter 5990 ditto Dukiri field, Cheshire collier 22* 5 ^ i black brown sallow 28 Feb. ditto 135811 John Carroll 6072 ditto Altrincham labourer 19* 5 6* brown hazel fair 28 Feb. ditto 235812 Frank Dolan 6071 ditto Chester ditto 21'* 5 8* dk. brn hazol fresh 28 Feb. ditto 135813 Thomas Devney 5993 ditto Dukinfield ditto 22* 5 4* brown grey fresh 28 Feb. ditto £ 35814 Thomas Doherty 6033 ditto Manchester baker 20* 5 4 brown hazQl fair 28 Feb. \ ditto 135815 Peter Connor 5980 ditto Macclesfield, Chshre. labourer 20* 5 5* red blue fresh 28 Feb. ditto 135816 Thomas Edwards 5973 ditto Chester ditto 18* 5 5 brown brown sallow 28 Feb. ditto i35817 John Egerton 6026 ditto Mold, Flint eorrfectionr. 19* 5 3 dk. brn baza'. fair —_ 28 Feb. ditto 135818 Joseph Garner 0094 ditto Lighthorn, Warwick labourer 20 5 4 brown blue fresh 28 Eeb. ditto 135819 Charles Green 6074 ditto Liverpool bricklayer 22* 5 7 brown grey fresh 28 Feb. ditto 135820 William Haley 6044 ditto Birkenheai, Cheahre labourer 19* 5 5* brown grey fair 28 Feb. ditto 135821 James Harrison 5997 ditto Stockport ditto 18* 5 5 It. brn grey fresh 28 Feb. litto 3.35822 Thomas Jones 6000 ditto Dukinfield collier 21* 5 4 brown grey fresh 28 Eeb. ditto 135823 Denis Lacey 6109 ditto Manchester labourer 22* 5 4* brown hazel fair ..— 28 Feb. ditto pockpitted 135824 Thomas Mullaney 6110 ditto Ashton- under- Lyne ditto 18* 5 E* brown hazel fair 28 Feb. ditto ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. although £ 3 reward e offered for the apprehension of Deserters a1: the time, £ 3 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 month! from th » dat « of desertion and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. " ' No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will he paid, • WAMX. WHIP D2SEBTED MOM. HATS. BATES'S, eizB. WHBEH BOSSf, HAIB. arsm mas. MARES AND REMARKS. Richard Rowe William Wherry Alfred Wallis Thomas Frazer William Barrett Thomas Fitch Aneas J. Hunt Richard Davies Robert T. Hawton Thomas Hy Murton Frederick Baker Henry W. Garside Edward Morris Francis McGuckin Alfred Taylor John Burke George Biggs William Clarke James Cook Robert Gillard William Wildman William McCadden James Edwards James Divett George Workman Richard Prowse William Clements John Burke Wm. H. Boardman Fredk. M. Edwards Thomas White John Francis R. J. Milligan George Dutch William Hobbs Jacob Chapple William Braly Edward Sheen Charles Stewart Thomas Brogan I Valiant, straggler Aurora, deserter Myrmidon, deserter ditto ditto ditto aitto Daring, deserter Tenedos, deserter ditto Valorous, deserter Valorous, straggler Valiant, straggler Favorite, deserter Lively, straggler Valiant, straggler ditto ditto ditto Opal, straggler ditto Valorous, straggler ditto Valiant, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Assistance, deserter D. of U ellington, deserter Favorite, deserter Impregnable, deserter Revenge, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter D. of WellingtonfitrBbggler Valiant, straggler Valiant, straggler ditto Assistance, deserter 8 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. Sept. 5 6 6 Oct. 80 Oct. 30 Oct. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 10 Feb. 29 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 5 Feb. 25 Feb. 11 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 2 Feb. stoker ditto ditto A. B. ditto ordinary ditto carpenter's crew A. B. leading seaman stoker, 2nd class ward- room cook gunner, R. M. A. ordinary, 2nd class] ordinary private, R. Marines gunner, R. M. A. private, R. Marinee A. B. private, R. Marine? ditto A. B. barber stoker, 2nd class stoker A. B. private, R. Marines ditto ditto lamp trimmer ordinary, 2nd class armourer's crew boy, 2nd class private, R. Marines] ordinary A. B. ditto private, R. Marines leading stoker stoker 26 25* 24 24 21 20 20 25 29 21 21 21 31 19 19 31 21 24 21. 23 24 28 21 21 29 22 30 31 20 23 21 22 17 20 20 26 24 24 41 23 St. Germans, Cornwall St. Helier's, Jersey Swanscombe, Kent Liverpool Haberton, Devon St. Giles's, Middx. Dublin Devonport, Devon Antony, Cornwall Sheerness, Kent Oxford Manchester Llandegley, Rainor Glasgow Torquay, Devon Clandish Watford, Herts Coleraine, Londondrry Perth Tiverton Luton Rathmullin, Donegal Plymouth, Deven Ballanilla, Antrim StoneliGuse, Devon South Brent, Devon Newton Bushel Longford Hulme, Lancashire St. Luke's, Middlesex Manchester Trowbridge, Wilts Belfast, Antrim Peterhead, Aberdeen Kensington, Middlesex Barnstaple, Devon ditto Hatcham, Middlesex Plymouth Middlesborough, York light brown It. brn brown It. brn bvown light blaek brown brown It. brn It. brn It. brn It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown It. brn brown brown brown It. bm brown flaxen light blaek dk. brn dk. brn brown light It. brn dark brown dk. bra It. brn brown It. brn It. brn brown dark blue grey hazel light blue hazel hazel hazel hazel blue grey hazel grey blue hazel hazel grey blue hazel hazel hazel blue grey blue blue hazel blue hazel brown grey blue hazel hazel blue grey grey blue hazel grey brown swarth fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair sallow lair sallow fair & ir freah fair fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fair florid fair fair fair fair fresh ruddy fair dark fair tresh fair fair fresh fresh fair ruddy £ 1 reward £ 3 reward cut over mouth; served in Impregnable and Penelope served in Alert, Satellite, Canopus, and Impregnable served in Implacable served in Boicawen, Excellent, Hector, and Victory served in Impregnable Duncan, Aboukir, and Seagull slightly pockpitted '• served in Pembroke served in Impregnable and Prince Consort served in Flying Fish, Icarus, Belarus, and Rinaldo £ 3 reward served in Asia £ 1 reward served in Caledonia ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto clitto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward £ 3 reward £ 3 rewa. d ditto ditto £ 3 reward served in Invincible £ 1 reward served in Malabar £ 1 reward Blight scar on forehead £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward scar on left arm ; served in Asia served in Royal Adelaide scar on left breast scar on forehead served in Royal Adelaide pockpitted ; served in Achilles scar on right knee ; served in Indus served in Indus served in Royal Adelaide scar on left breast served in Duncan terved in Research Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. EfAMK. SHIP DISCHABQED FBOM. DATS. RATING. H TT « S SIZB. WHEBB BOBX. HAIB. EYES. FAC3. MARKS AND REMARKS. William Myatt James B. Bennett John Archer Ed. H. Blake George Perotti Fred. Errington George H. Shawyer Maurice Gorman Charles Patrick James H. Burton Bellerophon Achilles ditto ditto Crocodile Raleigh Asia Hercules Audacious Swiftsure 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 6 Dec. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 21 Jan. 14 Jan. 31 Dec. 1 Nov. 13 Dec. ordinary engineer's servant, ordinary wrrnt officer's servt engineer's servant ordinary writer, 3rd class ordinary stoker ordinary, 2nd class 25 26 24 28 20 23 28 24 30 20 5 6* 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 3 5 4 5 0 5 5 5 8 5 " 3* Deptford, Kent Plymouth Manchester Liverpool Portsea, Hants London Portsmouth Queenatown, Cork Great Grimsby, Lincln London brown dark brown dark black brown brown brown red dk. brn hazel hazel grey hazel brown brown grey blue grey hazel fresh pale dark dark fai" fresh frees. fre" h Jise-. Arged as objectionable j tear on forehead and overlifWT~ discharged as objectionable ye , ditt(\ „ ' J. A.' on right arm discharged with disgrace discharged as objectionable; served in Nymph' ditto " discharged with disgrace served in Change, Northumberland, Minotaur, and Lord Warden tattooed on arms; discharged as objectionable,- servedinZT discharged as objectionable ; served in Royal Adelaide ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. NAME. DIVISION. WESBB BOEN. TEADB. a < 1 SIZB. HAIB. BYES. FACE. COAT & TBOUSHBS DATH OF DISCHBa. PLACE OF DISCHABS- B. MARKS AND REMARKS, Patrick Hayes James Cook* Henry Coates Robert Stewart Charles Reed James Howard Herbert Simmonds George Dimmock Henry Williams Cornels. Pentecost DepSt R.' MarineArt, ditto ditto Dep5t R. Marine Art. Dep6t ditto 1 ditto R. MarineArt. Cork London Beverley, York Perth Ramsgate, Kent Lambeth, Surrey Brighton, Sussex Cheadle, Stafford Merthyr Tydvil Tunbridge, Kent labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto bricklayer puddler groom 22} 20! 21 23f 22 20* 21* 21 20 28 5 6! 5 7! 5 7* 5 8 5 6 5 9 5 6 5 6! 5 51- 5 8! dk. brn brown dk. brn brown it. bm brown brown brown brown brown grey blue hazel grey hazel brown grey grey grey grey dark fresh freah fresh fresh fresh freah dark fresh fresh » 9 Mar. 24 Feb. 23 Feb. 19 Feb. 18 Feb. 14 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 10 Feb. 7 Feb. Millbank Portsmouth Lewes ditto Canterbury Winchester Walmer Maidstona Lewes ditto discharged as worthless ditto # r n n- discharged as objectionable ColIls pockpitted ; discharged as objectionable discharged with ignominy anchor on right arm ; discharged aa objectic nable tattooed on arms; discharged as worthless discharged as utterly worthless uischarged as a worthless character discharged with ignominy Description of Deserters. NAME. DIYISION. WEBB BOBN. TBADB. H SIZE. HAIE. BYES. FACE. COAT & TEOUSEBS DATE OF DESEBIN. PLACE OF DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Samuel J. Smith George S. Stranks Arthur Forrest Thomas McCale Charles Wilson James Bond John Gery John Norris Edward Wilson Samuel Tomey ! May bole, Ayr Chatham iFarnborougb, Wrwck shoemaker butcher clerk cotton spnr. gasfitter stoker labourer painter baker coachmaker 27! 19* 20* 20* 18* 24* 24* 22 19* 20* 5 7* 5 5* 5 61 brown brown brown brown brown dk. bm brown brown brown brown grey grey grey grey grey brown grey hazel blue grey fair fair fresh freah fresh dark fresh dark fair fair dark; striped tweed; black supposed plain ditto blue; tweei tweed 4 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 29 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. Ayr Chatham Hull Walmer ditto Portsmouth ditto Greenock ditto Portsmouth recruit scar right of neck ; recruit, attested scar under right eye scar on forehead and palm of right land took the whole of rej. nec. recruit scar right side of eye ; broke out of barracks Depfit ditto R. MarineArt. ditto R. MarireArt. Stalybridge, Chester Liverpool New caatle- on- Tyne Warley, Essex Tyrone Ayr Birmingham 5 5| 5 6! 5 7* 5 9! 5 8 5 7* 5 7! LONDON ; PRINTED TOR Has MAJESTY'S STATIOHERT OFFICE BT HARBISON AND SONS, ST, MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,'
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