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17/03/1876

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Date of Article: 17/03/1876
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Tf » v LICE CONTAINING fkt subiane* of all Informations received in caset of Felony and of Misdemeanors of « « aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, re^ utei Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are net known, their Appearance, Dress, and other nuirk, of Identity 77* Barnes of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property ^ hem tUbm' and ° minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and covering them. No. 5802 FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1876. Wetlce.— It is requested that all communications lor the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed a ( Tenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. *** Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is givea, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereef, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As 80 charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, alt betters addressed to the Editor most be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Tonus 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, { or insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS. M7EDBB AID MALICIOUSLY WOUIDIIG. The dead Body of a newly- born female Child was found to Superintendent Mayho, Tarporley, Cheshire.— Brno- street, March 17. Between 10 p. m. on the 13th and 6.30 a. m. on the 14th instant, the dwelling- house of John Stapley, at Biddenden, was burglariously entered and stolen therein : one light brown waterproof Overcoat, maker ' Cooper, Box and Co.'; a second- hand black cloth Overcoat, two pockets at sides, and one in left breast; a quantity of Tobocco and Cigars ; and 25s. in Bronze, in 5s. packets. Information to be given to Super- intendent Morgan, Police Station, Cranbrook, Kent.— Bow- street, March 17. Stolen by means of housebreaking between 1 and 4 p. m. on the 7th instant, the property of George Martin, a farmer, in the parish of Fletching, Sussex : a gold wedding Ring ; a small silver Thimble; a pair of steel Ear rings; a pocket Flask ; a six- chamber Revolver ; a small pocket Pistol ; six black handle Knives and Forks, handles rivetted, makers name on knives * Miles, Hastings'; three white- handle Knives and Forks ; a rough black cloth Overcoat, velvet collar ; two black silk, Neckties ; four coloured silk Hand- kerchiefs ; a drab stuff dress Skirt; four or five old Penny Pieces; twenty- three Farthings; a small quantity of silver Money; and a small carpet Bag, green with yellow spots. Information to be given to Superintendent Peerless, Uckfield, Sussex, or at any Police Station in Ea3t Sussex.— Bow- street, March 13. During the night of the 9th instant, the small ware shop belonging to Mr. Marsden, . of Altrincham, was broken and entered and stolen therein : 36 yards of Needlework ; half- a- dozen lisle thread white Hose; 12 dozen plain and spotted in an entry at Railway Terrace West, at East vale, near | Windsor ; half- a- dozen grey merino Hose ; lialf- a- dozen white Longton, on the morning of the 9th ultimo. At the1 ditto; 6 pairs of ladies Drawers; 3 Chemises; a night coroner's inquest a verdict of ' Wilful Murder against some Dress ; 5 dozen pairs of Gloves ; and £ 7 in Gold. Informa- person or persons ur, Known' was returned. j tion to be given to Superintendent Steen, Altrincham, A reward of £ 50 will be paid by Her Majesty's Govern- Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 13. inent to any person who shall give such information and .,,,.. • vidence as shall lead to the conviction of the murderer or I Further particulars respecting the breaking into a murdereis, and the Secretary of State for the Home Depart- 1 carpenter's shop, at Llanvair- Waterdme, Salop, advertised in fract with Horse stealing : he is supposed to belong to Rochdale; is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, eyes, hair and moustache ; dressed in a tweed waistcoat with sleeves, and pieces in the sides to make it wider, moleskin trousers, navvy boots, and cloth cap. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector Boshier, West Riding Constabulary, Pontefraet, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 17. Stolen on the 11th instant, from a stable at Priestfield, near Bilston, Staffordshire : a black Mare, about 14| hands high, aged, white star on forehead, tail cut level with hocks, and in fair condition; and a set of brass- mounted Harness. Supposed by two Irishmen of the following description, one about 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, short grey whiskers; dressed iu a long dark coat and elastic side boots. The other about 36 years of age. 5 feet 6 inches high, black whiskers; dressed in moleskin trousers, cap and clogs. It is supposed that they will make their way for Birkenhead or Liverpool. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent McCrea, Police Office, Bilston, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, arch 15. Supposed stolen on the night of the 13th instant, from Tynycoed, near Newtown : a d rk chestnut Mare Pony, aged, about 14 hands high, in good c jriditioa, one white hind fet- lock, rough coat, long tail cut square, strong make, and newly shod. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, March 15. muruereis, anu tue secretary ot otace ior tne nome uepart- " — —— j ; —-- — Xfnrsh 17 merit will advise the grant of Her Majesty gracious pardon the Police Gazette of the 9th ultimo, and the housebreaking street, warca u. LABCSNTT AMD EMBmLI^ EOT. THOMAS BEAMISH, charged on a warrant with embezzlement, and advertised in the Police Gazette of the 23rd ultimo, has been apprehended by the Borough Police in Newj i. - fc, Monmouthshire, and remanded until the 20th instant: it is supposed that this man has been previously convicted, he is a native of Chepstow, and belongs to the Monmouthshire Militia. Information to be given to Super, intendent Law, Borough Police, Guildford, Surrey.— Bow m to any accomplice, not being the actual murderer, who shall at Bur field, Clun, Salop, advertised m the Police Gazette ot give such evidence as shall lead to a like result. Ithe 8lh instant: in the former case the hand Saw, the tenon Information to he giv>- n at, any Police Station in the county Saw, and the Tool Basket; and m the latter, the Jacket, of Stafford.— Bo-"- street. March 10. jVest> and Handkerchief are recovered, the offender is still at large. He is a returned convict named JOHN PRICE, alias 1 JACK THE TEMPLE, 55 years of age, 5 feet 9 indies high, Description of ELTZA BECKWITH, alias BEEVERS, and ELIZA SHACKLETON, who absconded from the home at Wakefield, ou the 11th instant, chareed with stealing Wearing Apparel and Money : Beckwioh is 21 years of age, about 5 feet high, dark brown hair, brown eyes, stout make, dark complexion, two moles on throat, mole on right cheek, ARSON AID WILFUL BURNING. fair complexion, and sandy whiskers ; he is a tramp, begs at jogt aeVeral teeth from upper and lower j tw, ears pierced, a, Any person who will give such information as will lead f;* rm au4 sleePs in out- buildings. Information to be * factoryhand, and a native ef Leeds. Shackleton is about Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to : March 13. Description of three men who burglariously entered the 20 years of age, about 5 feet high, light brown hair, blue eyes, stout made, fresh complexion, full face, and a native of Staffordshire. Both dressed when they absconded in blue and white cotton dresses, green plaid shawls, white aprons, to the conviction of the person or persons who caused the given to - destruction, by fire, of two barns situate at Waresley- green, Sergeant Williams, Bishops Castle, balop. — Bow- street, Hartlebury, Worcestershire, in the occupation of Mr. John Harris, on the nights of the 9t, h and 10th instant, shall receive £ 50 reward from Messrs. Harward, Shepherd, and Mills, Solicitors, Pcourbridge. Information to be given to Superin- Gravese~ ud, hetween 12 and 1 " a. m., on the 7th instant: tendent Rary, Great Witl* y, or to Sergeant Ganderton, tetour- GEORGE BROWN, 46 years of age, 5 feet 2f inches - port, Woi ctssteri- hire.— How- street, March 13. : high, fair complexion, auburn hair, grey eyes, bald on top of Description of a tramping sweep, charged with setting head, tuft of hair on chin ( sandy), small moustache, and fire to a farm building, the property of Mr. John Baker, of wHskers shaved off; dressed m black short monkey jacket, Bodenham, Herefordshire, on the 6th instant : he is about bla° k cloth vest, bard bat, and scar on shiu bone._ 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, and has a small THOMAS SMITH, 32years of age, 5 feet 2| inches high, Derhy . a silver Watch ( recov, red), by HENRY SMITH, a - • • •• • ' fair complexion, brown hair, slight light moustache, whiskers C00per and native of Burton- on- TVent, about 26 years of age, shaved off, goid wires in his ears, a female with cap in hand j 5 feet 7 jaches high, stoutly built, dark complexion, whiskers dwelling- house of Mr. Henry Randal!, No. 8, Park- dace, j Mack straw bonnets, trimmed with black and white cotton - - - - ~ strings, lace- up boots, under clothing stamped W. 11. H, I Nos. 29 and 42. 10s. reward will be paid for the apprehen- sion of eiich. Information to be given to Chief Constable Chipstead, Borough Police Office, Wakefield, Yorkshire, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- st., March 17. Stolen on the 28th ultimo, from a dwelling- house in 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.— Bmv- street, March 10. RSBB^ JhtY aJ » D LAB- CSSNY FEOM THE PEMSOM. tattooed on right arm, a schooner on right hnud, shamrock, ! an( j moustache; dressed in dark grey coat and vest, and and has worked at Messrs. Phillips's brewery, Northampton. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Derby, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, March 17. rose and thistle on left forearm and back of hand ; dressed in 1 corc| uroy trousers ; short monkey j- uket, striped woollen trousers and vest, blue - striped woollen sbirt, and glengary cap. The above men have been apprehended. The thir d 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 bat. and light mixed trousers. Information to Stolen from the person of a gentleman while being , • „ violently assaulted by several soldiers and civilians on the be given to Chief Constable Berry, Town Hall, Gravesend, highway, ne « r Prestou, on the night of the 5th instant : a Kent .- Rim- street, March 10. gold lever Watch with gold uial, has an inscription on inside Charged with housebreaking and stealing J10 in Gold at case ' Ji- reseuted to Sergeant- Major Wills, of the Darlington W;, swaM -,,„ the 18th ultimo: JANE WALL alias ETHEL ! Volunteers', and had a gold Guard attached, to which was. JANE BERTHA BLANEY, alias JANE JONES, alias suspended a gold Locket, with Photograph of a Lady inside, NS alias ELIZA, alias LIZZY, a prostitute ; she is and a small bia< s Boot; a gold finger Ring, set with blue about 22 ' ears of 5 feet 4 or 5 iuches higj1) fre3tl com_ stones ; about £ t> in Gold, and some Silver and Copper. Information to be given to Superintendent Webb, Garstang, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 13. Stolen from the person with violence, at Miles Platting, at 9 p. m. 5th instant: a gold lever Watcli, 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. £ b 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.— Row- street, March 10. AID BREAKING. During the night of the 12th instant, the joiner's shop, belonging to Mr. Joseph Berrington, at Frodsham, was broken and entered and stolen therein : 1 tenon Saw, nearly new, marked ' J B.'; I 12- inch Square, marked ' J. B.'; 1 6- incli Square, m. rked ' J. B.'; 1 4- inch Square, marked ' J. W.'; 1 large Screwdriver, marked ' J. W.' ; 4 double Plane Irons, new; f new Spokeshave ; 1 1| inch Paring Chisel; and 1 pair of Lancashire Compasses, Intoraa& tion to be given plexion, stout figure, dark brown hair, very red face, coarse- looking, thick lips, stoops a little, and of slovenly gait; dressed in cark brown dress, black shawl and black hat, 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, Match 10. HOita AJ » D OATTLB STEALING. Description of a man charged with stealing a Pony, Trap, and set of Harness, which he hired for a few hours on the 13th instant from Mr. Smalley, Fish and Quart Inn, Burton- on- Trent: be is about 40 years of age,' very slight build, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, sandy whiskers and moustache, and is very pale and sickly looking. The Pony is a grey one newly- clipped, aged, 12 bands high, and has a long mane and tail. The Trap is a small oak- coloured one, and the Harness nearly new and silver mounted. He was seen with the Pony and Trap the following day, near to, and goingin the direction of Derby. I nfprwation to be given to Superintendent Bowen, Burtou- oa- Tient, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 17. Description of a man, a boat hauler, charged at Ponte- Description of JAMES SARTLE, a tramping tailor> charged with stealing a Coat and Vest, at Bromyard, on the 7th instant, recovered : about 45 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, swarthy complexion, slight, build, small whiskers and moustache turning grey, knock- kneed ; dressed in a black coat and vest, light tweed trousers, high black hat, and old boots. He may be found at tailor's shops, common lodging- houses, low public or beer- houses. Information to be given to Superintendent Ovens, Police Station, Bromyard, Herefordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, March 17. Stolen from a dwelling- bouse at Kersley, near Bolton- le- Moors, on the morning of the 12th instant: a silver lever Watch, with gold hands, No. 1427, nearly new ; and 40s. in Silver. By a male lodger, 19 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, brown hair, sallow complexion, grey eyes, slender build, and right knee contracted, causing him to walk very lame ; dressed in a blue pilot overcoat, black coat and vest, shepherd plaid trousers, black billycock hat, and elastic- Bide boots. Information to be given to Superintendent Holland, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow-. ureet. March 17. Description of MALACHI NUGENT, a native of Northwich, who absconded on the 12th instant, charged with stealing an Overcoat ( recovered); he is 23yrs. of age, 5 ft. 1 in. high, rather inclined to be stout, brown hair and eyes, full face, and stoops a little when walkiug; he was born in England, but of Irish parents; dressed iu an old browa coat, with a hole recently burnt iri one sleeve, moleskin trousers, an old brown cap with a button on the top, and wears clogs. Information to be given t, o Superintendent. Row bottom, Middlewich, or Inspector Dutton. Northwich, Cheshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Btito- street, March 17. Absconded, charged with stealing a Bill of Exchange, value £ 98 15s.; BARON GREZZA DE SMOSKEVY, 4 P O L I C E GAZETTE. ' March 10 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, pale complexion, brown i hair, small dark moustache, and cast in both eyes; dressed i iD brown ulster coat with cape, dark mixture suit under, and high hat; of gentlemanly appearance, a native of Hungary, and speaks several languages fluently. Warrant issued.— — Metropolitan Police, E Division, March 17. Stolen on the 1st instant, from Worcester Park, near Kingston, Surrey : four travelling Rugs; and a set of Horse Clothing, marked ' J. P.' By JAS. WESTCOTT, a coach- man, 28 yeara of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair and moustache, and scar on upper lip; dressed in a pilot overcoat, grey trousers, and low black hat His mother resides at Topsham, near Exeter, and he has a sister at Portsmouth, where he is likely to go.— Metropolitan Police, V Division, March 17. Description of JOSEPH COX, charged with stealing from his lodging at Rodley, near Gloucester, on the 6th inst. : £ 2 in Gold, an old grey Topcoat, light velvet colour, torn under the arms ; ablack cloth Jacket, nearly new; an old black Waistcoat, three or four buttons off; a white Hat; and a Muffler. He is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fair complexion, small blotches on his face, large nose, and stout build ; dressed in a dark coat and dark plaid trousers, watertight boots with a hole in toe of one of them, and black jimcrow hat. He was traced to Gloucester on the 6th and to Tewkesbury on the 7th instant; he then left in the direction of Worcester, and is supposed to be seeking • work as a labourer or navvy. He was in company with a short stout man, supposed to be an Irishman. Information to be giveu to Superintendent Chipp, Coleford, or to Sergeant Wood, Newnham, Gloucestershire, who holds a wan ant for his apprehension.— flow street. March 17. Description of a man, charged with stealing a cord Jacket, man's size ; a cord Vest; a cloth Cap ; and three Sovereigns : he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair and whiskers, front tooth in upper j- iw on the left side projecting, marked with letter ' D.' on left breast; he is a horse driver on the Cheshire aud Lancashire Canals, where he in weil known. Information to be given to Superintendent Steen, Altrincham, Cheshire.— Bow- stree,, March 15. Stolen from a. dwelling- house at Wauldham, Kent, on the 25th ultimo : a pair of dark tweed plaid Trousers and Vest; a blue cloth pilot Jacket with velvet collar; a white cotton Shirt, three Collars, a pair of worsted Stockings, a . Necktie, aud a pair of elastic- side Shoes with buttons. By a man who lodged at tire house, abvut 50 years of age, 5 ft. 4 inches hi^ h, sallow complexion, grey hair and whiskers, and nose has beeu broken ; dressed iu old black coat, black billy- cock hat, and twill or fustian overalls. He is a jobbing gar- dener, and carries a basket with tools used for cutting tr ees. Information to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham.— Row- street, March 15. Stolen between the 8th and 11th instant, from a drawer in a bed- room, at the ' Horse and Jockey' Inn, Ashbourne : a gold lever Watch, No. 25468, maker J. Hill, Newcastle, • with a gold albert Chain attached, snake pattern; aud a commoo Key. By a man who had been lodgit) gr in the house : he i « 35 yea, ™ of age. 6 feet 9 inches high, broad set, dark brown hair aud moustache, sallow complexion ; dressed in black sammy hat, blue coat aud vest, light trousers, with brown sti ipe, while scarf, with red spots, and new elastic- side boots ; represented himself to be a saddler in search of employment. A reward of two Guineas will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, aud recovery of the watch and chain. Information to be given to Superintendent Whieldon, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.— How- street, March 15. Stolen from a Temperance Hotel in Bolton, on the morning of ihe 10th instant: a pair of elastic- side Boots ; two pairs of lace- up Boots, with brass eyelet holes, nearly new ; and a brown cloth Overcoat, brown velvet collar, lined with black Italian cloth, and marked ' J. Walker, Fishergate, Prestou' By a mm, who 1 > dged at the hotel one night : about 34 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 iuches high, slender make, long thiu face, dark complexion, and small whiskers and moustache ; dressed iu a brown reefer jacket, dark vest bound with braid, fustian trousers rather dirty, mixture cloth cap with a hook iu front, and strong blucber shoes ; had the appearance of a mechanic. Information to be" given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire. — Bow- street, March 13. Description of JAMES GREENWOOD, a canvasser for advertisements for newspapers, charged on a warrant • with embezzlerueut: about 40 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, slender, fair complexiou, small face, small piercing eyes, dark brown tiair, whiskers, and moustache, jaunty style, and quick in conversation ; dresstd iu black frock coat ( generally buttoned very close), waistcoat, aud trousers. It is sup- posed that he went to London ou the 3rd inst., accompanied by his wife, who is tall, fair complexion, and thin; also two boys, aged 14 aud 6 years. luformatiou to be given to Superintendent Law, Borough Police Station, Guildford, Surrey.— Bow- street, March 13. 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, aud billygoat whiskers ; dressed in brown velvet coat, green and blue tartau vest, white moleskin trousers, blucher boots, aud black soft felt hat. He is slightly pock- pitted, and has the appearance of being hunchbacked. The Piccolo is of black coc a wood, iu two pieces, silver mounted, four keys iu E flat, aud has the makers'name ' Hawks and Co., London.' stamped ou wood. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Dumfrieshire, Dumfries. — Bon- street, Ma'ch 10. Stolen on the 26th ultimo, from a dwelling- house at Oldham : one gold Ring, set wit h a diamond ; one gold Ring, set with a $, a' uet; one gold French Ring ; aud one light colored mackintosh Overcoat. By JAMES HENRY CHADWICK, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, medium build, autruru hair, sunken eyes, aud long dark sandy beard ; dressed iu 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 Strectord- road, Manchester, and has resided iu Dewi. bury and <' a-> tleford. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Oldham, who holds a warrant for his appretieusion.— Haw- street, March 10. Description of GEORGE OLIVER, who is charged at Birmingham with stealing a Watch aud Chain from a house on the 4th iustaut : he is between 35 and 40 years of age, about 6 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers, aud shaved uuder chin ; he is dressed like a stableman, aud 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 28th ultimo, ' at Nun t with : ELIZA HANOVER, alias POLLER, a prostitute, aud native of Norfolk; she is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 6 irches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, and has a genteel appearanca ; dressed iu a black jacket, black tunic, brown skirt, and blank hat with violet rose on left side. Information to be given to Super- intended 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, 1 and light coloured print dress ; she hawks peas in the evenings. I 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 Chipstead, Borough Police Office, Wakefield, who holds a warrant for her apprehension.— Bow- street, March 10. Absconded from Tontypridd, by the 7 p. m. train, on the 28th ultimo, charged with stealing and taking with him £ 500 in Gold and Silver, chiefly gold, tbe monies of Messrs. Spickett and Price, solicitors, his masters : GEORGE HURDEN, a clerk, about 30 years of age, 6 feet 10 inches high, pale face, dark brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, beard rather long aud glossy, walks erect, aud of smart appearance ; dressed in a grey suit, gray ulster coat, aud brown bowler bat; 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 1st instant, where he left his ulster coat at bis lodgings, stating that he should stay a few days at some quiet country village, but. he will probably endeavour to emigrate. £ 20 reward will be paid for his appreheusiou 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 JAMES BAIRD, who is charged with- ! obtaining 10s. by false pretences, on the 1st ultimo, at Bir- mingham : about 35 years of age, 6 feet high, dark brown hair, whiskers and moustache, and has lost one of his fingers, dressed respectably, and has a good appearance. Information to be giveu to Chief Constable Glossop, Birmingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— How- street, March 13. Absconded, charged with fraud at Dumfries, on the 21st January last: JAMES S. CROSBIE, lately a book. ' canvasser in the employment of Collins and Company,, publishers, Glasgow, or their agent in Annan, he is a native ; of the parish of Carlaverock, Dumfries- shire, 45 years of age, 5 feet 11J inches high, smart appearance, long face, small features, sallow complexion, dark hair, dark brown bushy ' whiskers and moustache, and dark eyes; dressed in black | cloth dress coat, blue cloth topcoat, black cloth trousers and vest, black felt hat, black necktie, white muffler, strong laced- boots, and generally wears black kid gloves. He has been employed as a travelling draper in Liverpool, Bristol, and , other places in England, as an agent for the Friend in Need Society, and also as a book canvasser ill Leeds, he has worked ! in Newcastle, on the G. & S. W. Railway as a porter, and also as a stone breaker. He will probably take the name of Steel. Information to be given to the Chief Constable o£ Dumfries- shire, Dumfries.— Bow- street, March 13. 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 iuches high, ami dark brown hair; dressed in a dark shootiug 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,, j Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, March 10. Description of HENRY WILLIAMSON, alias 1 HOWARD, who is charged with obtaiuiug the sum of 5s. from Messrs. Wigley and Son, Astou- road, Birmingham.. ; with intent to defraud : he is 36 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches I higb, light sandy whiskers and moustache, bald on the fore- 1 head, and is a native of Loudon, where he has been employed I 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. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described). Description of DAVID COLE, a groom,' charged with administering drugs, & c., with intent to procure abortion, for whose appreheusiou a warrant has been issued : he is a native of Stamford, where his parents reside, 21 years of age, about 5 feet 3 inches high, light browii hair, pale thiu face, high cheek bones, scar on etitek, sunken grey eyes, slim figure, square shoulders, and legs slightlv bowed ; dressed iu black billycock bat, black short coat, with pockets at hips, black vest, dark cloth trousers, scarf with scarf pin, horse- shoe in white stone, aud a Watch, with silver or steel chain, curb pattern. Information to be given to the Chief Con- stable of Rutland, Oakham, who will forward photographs on application.— Bmp- strmt, March 15. FJ& Atr » S3, AND AOOttAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of CHARLES FISHER, alias BARNETT, in custody, charged, with obtaining Goods uuder false pretences, & c. : 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, pale complexion, hazel eyes, sharp rouud features, slight build, whiskttrs shaved off, small fair moustache, American eagle, Piiuce of Wales' feathers, aud ' E. C. F.' ou left arm, representation of a tropical tree, heart, and ' In Memory of a Friend' on right arm ; is wearing a regimental white cotton shirt,"' 75 issue, name cut out, an artillery ilauuel shirt, stamped on breast with ' D Cullenu.' aud au offijer's foragecap. He states be served in the 23rd Regimeut, D Company, from which he was discharged iu 1875. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Town Hall, Newport, Mon- mouthshire.— Row- st'eet, March 17. Description of JOSEPH SCOTT, a travelling jeweller, who is charged with obtaining, by false pretences, a diamond Ring ( recovered) from Mr. George Carnell, Bank- street, Maid- stone, in June last: betweeu 35 and 40 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 iuches high, florid complexiou, aod hits a rather Jewish cast of countenance, and stutters a little ; supposed to be dressed in black clothes aud high black hat. He is said to be well known iu Birmingham, aud to have friends residing at St. John- htreet- road, Clerkenwell; Middletou- st. reet, Cletkeu- well ; Bay ham- street, Camaen- town ; and St. Thomas- street, Hackney, Loudon. Information to be giveu to Chief Consta- ble Gifford, Maidstone, Keut, wko holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- si., March 13. Description of a man who gave the name of F. J. STURPART, charged with obtaiuiug £ 1 15s. 6d. by false pretence from the Rev. W. A. Goodacre, of Alphiugton, on the 1st instaut; from 30 to 35 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, saudy whiskers, shaved uuder the chiu, walks erect, aud of good address ; dressed in light suit of clothes, very dirty. He lodges at low public- houses. He was aciompauied by a woman, bald, aud wearing a chenille hair net, about 26 years of age, dressed iu brown liusey dress, black cloth short jacket, aud black straw hat, trimmed wnh black ribbon ; and a little girl, about 6 years old, with light hair. He is going about the couutry obtaining mouey from clergymen, saying he is a neglected son, educated at the Blue Coat School, Loudon, and wauts money, to go to differ ent places to see his mother. He is supposed to have gone to Taunton or Weston- super- Mare. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bo- w- street, March 13. Description of GEORGE HENRY BROUGHAM PIKE, a draper, who ahscouded from Devizes, on the llth instant, charged with obtaiuiug Mouey by false pretences : he is about 42 years of a; je, 5 feet 9 iuches high, fair complexion, dark hair and whiskers, shaved under the chiu, aud front part of head nearly bald ; dressed iu dark suit, brown ove- coat, aud high hat, aud of respectable appearance ; he took a return ticket from Devizes to West- biirrne Park, aud is supposed to be in the neighbourhood of '- Vimbledon. Information to be given to Superintendent Woodman, Wilts Couatabulary, Devizes, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 13. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of a man remanded until the 17th instant,, charged with stealing 6 sacks of Potatoes : he gives the name of SAMUEL SMITH, and states that he is a native of Southampton, having been a sailor aud a farm labourer; he is 37 years of age, 5 feet high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, fair complexion, dark whiskers worn all round the chin and shaves round the mouth ; has an anchor and the letter ' H' on his left arm, prominent forehead, and is very respectful in his addiess and conversation. Last year he was at Salisbury, aud afterwards at Bristol discharging sugar. Information to be given to Sergeant Davis, Police Station, Pucklechurch, near Bristol, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, March 17. Description of a tramping blacksmith, named THOMAS DAVIES, committed for one mouth hard labour uuder the Vagrant Act on the 10th instant : he is about 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, very upright, square build, medium size, dark hair, and sandy whiskers ; dressed in old moleskin trousers and dark old jacket; had in his possession two calico shirts, one with plaited linen front. Information to be given to Superintendent Dykes, Leominster, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, March 17. Remanded at Ross until the 17th instant, charged with larceuy : WILLIAM HANSFORD, 31 years of age, 5 ft. 4| iuches high, stoutly built, brown hair aud whiskers, dark complexion, and a cut under each eye ; dressed in grey cloth coat, tweed vest, woollen cord trousers, aud brown billycock hat. He states that he is a costermouger and a native of Sherbott in Somersetshire, but has lived at the Marsh, Bristol, Cheltenham, aud Forest of Dean. Information to be giveu to Superintendent Smith, Ross, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, March 15. Committed to Usk House of Correction from Chepstow, on the llth instant, for 1 calendar month, as a rogue and vagabond : JOHN W ATKINS, a native of Leominster, Herefordshire, about 58 years of age, 6 feet 6 inches high' proportionate figure, dark hair aud whiskers turning grey, hazel eyes; dressed in a brown jacket, cord vest, grey trousers, hrow- i bowler hat, and lace- up boots. Says he is a fitter Found in his possession a small Carpet Bag, containing three pairs of Gallipers, one Spring Dividers, oue steel foot Straigth- edjge, one 6- inch Square, three new white- baudle Razors, two black Razors in case, one soap Brush, oue Razor strop, and ona Stone, all new; also a small plaid Shawl. Information to be given at the Chief Constables Office, A bergavenny ; to Superintendent Berthon, Usk ; or to Inspector Ward, Chepstow, Monmouthshire.— B< rw-* treet, March 15. A man is in custody at Wakefield, charged with the Murder of Ellen Hartley, ou the 24th November, 1864, at Tuber Hill, Barnoldswick, near Colne ; she was then 19 years of age, aud dressed in blue dress aud straw b > unet ; and was encamped with pot- hawkers or gypsies at tbe time, aud had travelled with them about Colue, I'llrnley, and Blackburn. Iuformation to be given to Chief Constable McNeill, York- shire Constabulary, WaBefield, or to superintendent Exton, Skip ton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 13. Description of a man remanded for a week at Cardiff, giving the name of A. FABRE & FILS alias E. DUVAL, charged with uttering forged Bills of Exchange in Cardiff aud Plymouth: he is 29 years of age, 5 feet iuches high, a Frenchman, but speaks good English, sallo v complexion, small sandy whiskers aud moustache, light brown hair, sharp features with broad forehead, aud grey eyes ; dressed in a suit of grey qlothes and black bowler hat. He appears to have beeu in communication with most of the large shipping firms iu London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Sunderlabd, Southampton, aud Birmingham. Information to be given to ( hief C • ustable Bond, Cardiff, Glamorganshire. - Bow- street, March 13. Description of a tramp who gave the name of JOHN MOBLEY, committed ou the lOth instaut to Reading Gaol for three weeks, for going about endeavouring to procure charitable contributions under false ai. d fraudulent pretences: he is 84 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, slight figure, grey hair and whiskers, paralysed ou right side, arm and leg drawn up, blind of right e_ ve, and walks with a crutch ; he states that he belongs to Weston Turville, Bucks, aud that he was transported from there about lorty years ago for sheepstealiug. luformatiou to be gii- eu to Superintendent Millard, Town Hall, Wokingham, Berks.— Bow- it., March 13, March 17. POLICE GAZETTE. 9 Description of a tramp committed for two monv- ha imprisonment on two charges of stealing from cottages wher ® he had called to beg : THOMAS HINES, an Irishman, 55 years of age, and walks with crutches, having lost a leg. Information to be given to Superintendent White, Police Station, Trowbridge, Wilts .- Bow- street, March Iff. Description of two men and a woman undergoing terms of imprisonment for having violently assaulted Thomas Dane, tha landlord of an inn at Yarnbrook, Wilts, and smashing upwards of 60 panes of glass at the same time : DANIEL FEELEY, a locksmith, 22 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, a native of Trowbridge, Wilts, and a private ia the Royal Wilts Militia. He is sentenced to 2 months imprisonment in the County Gaol, Devizes. THOMAS PHILLIPS, 20 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, slight built, a locksmith, native of Ryde, Isle of Wight, aud belongs to the Isle of Wight Militia. Sentenced to 10 weeks imprison- ment. These men travel the country mendinsr chains and umbrellas, • and hold pedlar's certificates issued at Winchester. MARY ANN McCARTHY, 18 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, a lace maker, native of Hyde, Isle of Wight, and speaks with an Irish accent. Hits a pedlar's certificate, and hanks buttons and lace. Sentence 10 weeks imprisonment. Information to be given to Superintendent Woodman, Devizes, or to Superintendent White, Trowbridge, Wilts.— Bow- street, March 13. 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 of 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, his • irife lives at 49, Morton- street, Strangways, Manchester. JOHN CLEGG, 26 years of age, 5 feet 5j inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, dark eyes, cut on first finger of right hand ; a native of Belfast. And CHARLES BEER, 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, 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 Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, March 10. Remanded until the 15th instant, charged with larceny : a tramp who gave the name of JOHN BURKE, an Irish- man, aoout 32 years of age, about 5 feet 2 iuches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, cut short, grey eyes, and clean shared ; dressed in black cloth cap, with cloth peak, plaid » carf, 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 ne^ t quarter sessions to be held at the Shire Hall, Norwich, on the 21st instant, en 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' ou left arm, surrounded with wreath of flowers, ring oil the middle fiuger, and mole centre of back; dressed in dark cloth trousers, blue monkey single- breasted jacket, soft chummy hat, aud blucher boots. States that he is a joiner by trade, and a Dative of Gloucester, that he his served in the 10th Company of Royal Engineers, and was discharged for bad conduct. Information to be given to Deputy Cfcief Constable Pigott, or to Detective Sergeant Hudson, County Police Station, Norwich, Norfolk.— tlcrw- street, March 10. Description a tramp, who gave the name of FRANCIS JOHNSON, a native of Great Marlow, who was committed for one mouth hard labour under the Vagrant Act, on the 26th ultimo : he is 4- 2 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, very upright, square build, medium size, has dark brown hair, whiskers, beard, aud moustache ( about six weeks' growth), anchor on left wrist, heart on left band, ring on second fioger of left hand, star on back ol right hand, and ring on second third fingers, 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 ; * labourer, states be has been to sea, and has worked at Bed worth and Lutterworth. Information to be « iven to Inspector Tye, Police Station, Luth Bowden, Market Har- horough, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, March 10. raopeJttrr * 5T03LJ3B. Stolen from a lock- up shop in Bolton, during the night of the 15th instant : 60 yards of Silk, in eight pieces, 18 ins. wide, colours blue, red, mauve, brown, green, & c.; 8;) yards of silk Velvet, iu eight pieces, 18 inches wide, colours light blue, puce, green, brown, black, scarlet, crimson, aud dark blue ; 150 yards of black silk velvet Ritbon, various widths ; • 8 white Ostrich Feathers; 6 coloured Ostrich Tii s or Feathers ; 16 yards of white JNet; and about 4*. iu Silver and Copper. £ 5 reward will be paid for such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, aud recovery of the property, or in proportion thereto. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.—-. ffo/ a- sfe- ae*, March 17. Stolen ( supposed by tramps) on the night of the 14th instant, from a saddle- room at Codford St. Mary, Wilts : 2 pairs of elastic- side B iota, nearly new, with toecaps aud false lace- holes; a red Pocket- handkerchief with white spots; a square Brush, 6 inches long ; a pair of small saddle Simps ; a small electro- plated Mag, with handle, initials ' A. B. W. W.' engraved ou it. Information to be given to Superintendent Abbott, Warminster. Wilts.— Bow- street', M< vrch 17. Stolen from the Wellington Hotel, Leicester, during the nigh! of the 15th instant : a gold English lever hunting Watch, ' Presented to Colour- Sergeant, M. Samuel, by the Members of the 40th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, &<-.' - engraved ou inuer cue, nit ker Yonge, London; a gold Albert Guard, cuib pattern, with masonic Locket attached ; a half- hoop diamond Ring, five stones, one missing ; ftwl a Purse, containing five Sovereigns. Information to be given to Chief Constable Farndale, Town Hall, Leicester.— B> m- etreat, March 17. Stolen from the Quartermaster's Stores, Chatham Bar- racks, tke property ot Lieutenant Thurlow, of the 60th Rifles, between the lst Jan. last and the 14th instant: five Dessert Spoons, nine Table Forks, five Table Spoons, four Dessert Forks, a Salt Cellar, three Tea Spoons, a Salt Spoon, an Egg , Spoon ( thread pattern), and two small Tea Spoons ( feather pi. it tern), all silver, old and worn, crest— a raven; twelve Ta. ble Spoons, eighteen Table Forks, twelve Dessert Spoons, twel ve large Tea Spoons, four Salt Spoons, four Egg Spoons, a Mus tard Spoon, a large Gravy Spoon, two Sauce Ladles, a Bette r Knife, a pair of Sugar Tongs, a Pickle Fork, a Mar- row SpoCU, two pairs of Nutcrackers, a Sugar Spoon, a Fish Slice and Pork, all new electro- plated, crest— a raven. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent County Constabulary, Chatham.—. Brrw- strest, March 17. Stolen on the night of the 12th instant, from a farmhouse at Nobola. Salop : three tluckwiug game Fowls, one Cockerel aud two Hens, and one black Spanish Hen, the property of Mr. J. H. Mussey. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Howells. iShrewsbsry, or to Police Constable ( 31) Merricks, Boyston Hill, Salop.— Bow- street, March 15. Stolen in Blackburn: From a stall in the market, on the 2nd ultimo : a new pair of woollen Blankets, large size, a little soiled ; the property of Mr. William Hirst Thompson, draper, 33, Darwen- atreet From 113, Daisy- street, on the 2nd ultimo : a small silver Geneva Watch, white dial, flowered back, No. 14644 had attached a black silk Guard and Locket, with the photograph of a young woman inside ; the property of Mr. John Lewis. From the person of Mrs. Jane Ai n Hawthornthwaite, of 5. Wellington- terrace, Cherry Tree, at the Blackburn Railway Station, on the 5th ultimo : a black kid Purse, with white leather lining and steel frame, containing 6' s. By a woman about 25 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, pale com- plexion, dark hair ; dressed in a grey waterproof cloak, black hat with black feather, and had seveial rings on her Sogers; had a child with her about 6 months old. From 2, Dorset- street, on the 7th ultimo : several articles of Wearing Apparel ( recovered, having been pledged at Mr. Fell's pawnshop, Moss street), by WILLIAM RILEY, 29 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, mole outside left aim; dressed in dark mixture cloth coat, moleskin trousers, dark cap and shoes, a labourer and a convict on licence. From an office in Great Bolton- street, on the 12th ultimo : a man's grey tweed cloth Coat, black buttons, three outside pockets and one inside left breast; a pair of men's laced boots, double soled, nearly new; the property of Mr. Thurston Briggs, coal merchant. Between 8 and II p. m, on the 17th ultimo, from the • dwelling- house of Mr. Daniel O'Bryan, of 16, Brook- street; 7 Sovereigns and 20s. in Silver. From the Navigation Mills, on the 19th ultimo : twenty- four pairs of weavers' Scissors, six Reedhooks, three Knives, j twenty- seven Combs, and four Keys ; the property of Mr. j Thomas Grimshaw and others. From a stable in Victoria- street, on the 23rd ultimo : a Horse Collar, lined with blue flannel; a pair of Hames, covered with black leather; and a pair of leather Traces ; the | property of Mr. Walter Hill, 36, Darwen- street, fish dealer. 1 From the ' Swan' iun, AsJey Gate, during the last three weeks : six men's white calico Shirts, large size, linen fronts and wristbands; a red Counterpane, new; a black silk Dress, far worn; and 7 yards of narrow grey plaid Cloth, small pattern; the property of Mr Robert Edge, licensed victualler. By ALICE WALLACE, 25 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3Inches bigb, fresh complexion, dark short curly hair, smart appeararce, and is a servant; dressed in a dark cloth jacket, red merino dress, dark small hat, with red aud white leather. From a new house, in Scotland- road, between the 27th and 29th ultimo : a joiner's Bass, a smoothing Plane ; a Jack Plane ; a Brace and six Bits of diff'- rent sizes ; six Paring Chisels of different sizes ; a pair of Pincers ; a small Screw Driver ; two Sprig Bits ; one Axe ; two steel Chisels ; five Gauges ; two Gimblets ; one Wetstone, iu dark wooden case. Most of these tools are marked ' S. Shaw,' and are the pro- perty of Mr. Samuel Shaw, joiner. 92, Maudsley- street. jJ, Fiona a shop 8, Northgate, ou the 20th ultimo : a man's dark blue cloth shooting Coat, trimmed with broad silk binding. The binding much worn on cuffs, lined with Italian cloth black cloth buttons; ihe property of Messrs. Clark and Bryan, tailors and drapers. From a pawnshop in Eanam, on the 24th ultimo : a grey, white, and blue striped twilled Bedtick ; the property of Mr. William Henry Coffey, pawnbroker. : Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire. — Bow- street, March 15. Stolen from a farm house near Middlesborough, on the 12th instant : two Great Coats, oue brown cloth with six buttons down the front of the same material, tnree pockets outside, and one inside left breast, with black velvet collar, makers name on strap • T. Duck.' Masham, double- breasted ; the other a light Scotch tweed double- breasted, two pockets outside, aud one iuside left breast, with four buttons down the front, has a cut mark on the centre of the back, which has been repaired, both men's size. Information to be given to Superintendent, Simpson, North Riding Constabulary, | South Stockton, or to Inspector Robson, Police Station, North Ormesby, Middlesborough.-- B » > « >-< treei, March 15. Stolen on the 8th instant, from a shop in Bolton : two pieces of woollen Shirting, about 20 yards etch, one black ground with white stripe, the other dark ground with purple and red stripe. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- streei, Ma'ch 13. Description of a man who is charged with stealing a Great- coat, since recovered, from the front ha| l, at 23, Mag- dalen- road, St. Leonards, ou the 9th instant; tie is from . 30 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, ful whi.- kers aud | moustache, rather r ed, proportionate make, aid speaks with t ' a slight foreign accent ; ilressed iu dark flock overcoat, round felt ha', and boots which appear too large for him. j Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Hastings.— How- street, March 13. Stolen from a house at Reddish, betweei 6 a. m. and 5 : p. m. ou the 7th instant : 1 plant shooting Co*, a pocket on each side and oue inside, bl- ck bone buttons, nod lined with black glazed calico; 1 double- breastea plaid Vfest, lined with . black calico, two pockets and watch pockets outside ; 1 pair j of plaid Trousers with fly- fronts and lined wi h grey calico; 1 black cloth dress Coat, - i pocket iu each lap bhuxi and one inside left breast, three black cloth buttons < u each side iu front and three on- each Sleeve, arid lined with black alpaca ; 1 red aud white woollen Muffler ; I white e- afyo Shirt with lineu fr ont, a black stud in t. tie neck and two white studs iu the front ; black silk Hat ; 2 black j- t AlW- t Guards ; 1 common Albert Guard, snake pattern; 1 gold Locket - with a lady's portrait iu it; 1 black velvet Dress villi polonaise attached, triuimed with black Wa aud black hearied gimp, lined with black rictoria ; 1 pink Frock, child's size, trimmed with black braid and white lace; 1 linen Tablecloth ; I red Tablecloth ; and 8 volumes of Cagsell's History of England. Information to ba given at the County Police Office, 014 Irafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, March 10. Stolen from the premises of J. Baker, Esq, of Frensham, burrey, about the 26ch ultimo : a single barrel Gun, with back action lock, the stock has been broken, aud 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 Piejes, eighty Sixpences, and a large number of Florins. Supposed by a man about 34years of age, 5 feet II inches high, stout make, full face, no whiskers, light brown hail, 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 of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to- Superintendent' Woollaston, Police Office, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street. March 10! Stolen on the 7th instant, from a cottage at Nash, Backs : an old- fashioned silver verge Watch, with the days- of the month OH the face, maker Coster, Henley, Oxon, No. 3640, a steel Chain, Key, and part of a broken Seal attached. Supposed by a tramping woaiar, who hawk* neckties, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, and fresh complexion ; dressed in a brown frock, with flounce round bottom, black jacket and bat. 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 th » 8th instant: a lady's gold lever Watch, chased edges, gold- face, gilt Roman figures, steel hands, no seconds hand, No. supposed to be either 6031 or 6034, maker ' Henry Seddon, Manchester'; a lady's gold Albert Chain ; two gold Lockets, each with the likeness of a gentleman iuside; a gold Seal, with white stone on one side and bloodestone the other ; a small gold Pencil- case, chased ; a gold watch Key and Seal; a small gold Dice- box with Dice ; a small gold Brooch; a lady's large- sized Sealskin Jacket, trimmed with beaver, loose fitting, and brown satin lining. £ 5 reward will be paid' for such information as shall lead to the apprehension and 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, Mar eh I0-, PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. f On the Persons of Prisoners or elsewhert. J Found in the possession of a man giving the name of THOMAS BARNES, committed for 3 months for stealing a gentleman's Bag from a carriage at the Weymouth Railway- Station : 34 years of age, 5 feet 8 iuches high, dark com- plexion and hair, bloated and blotched face ; he states that ha has been employed as boots at hotels ; respectably dressed in dark clothes, and had with him a brown leather portmanteau and hat box, containing other suits of clothing, bats, & c. : a new carved Cigar Tube, a woman holding an umbrella and case, several new Pipes, a new Cigar Case, senlskin, marked 25s., a lady's Ivory Purse ( silver mounted), several gold Pins, a blood St » ne for a pin, several pieces of Silver and other Chains, a silver Brooch, and a gold ditto. Information to bo given to the Superintendent ot Police, Weymouth, Dorset- shire.— Bow- street, March 13. OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1811." Description of JOHN SMITH, alias JOHN ROWE SMITH, a convict on license, who has failed to report him- self : he was convicted of larceny at Leicester Borough Sessions OH the 20th October, 1869, after a previous convic- tion, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude and 7 year* police supervision ; he is by trade a tailor, 26 years of age. 6 feet 6| inches high, dark brown hair, blue eyes, sallow complexion, scar and five blue dots on right arm, right middle finger broken, and little finger bent ; ' John,' 25dota, flag. 2 anchors, coat of arms, wreath and bracelet on left- arm, and other marks, aud was born at Leicester. Informa- tion to be given to the Chief Constable, Leicester.— Bovt street, March 17. Description of licence- holders who have failed to report themselves at Sheffield, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : No. 401, JOSEPH ROEBUCK", 42 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, f'tsh complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, has '. T. Roebuck,'' Sarah Maune,' anchor, flig, woman, aud ma » tattooed on right arm ; he was convicted of larceny at Sheffield Sessions, 19th August, 1869, aud sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. No. 2532, MICHAEL QUINN, 32 years of age, 5 feet 4| inches high, fresh complexii n, grey eyes, browu hair, has a scar on bridge of nose, anchor and ' S. M.' inside right arm; was convicted of larceny from the person at Doncaster Sessions, 22nd October, 1867, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. No. 865. SAMUEL WOODHEAD. 43 years of age, 5 feet 7£ inches high, fresh complexion, brown eves, aud dark brown hair, has a scar on left cheek ; was coii » ictfcd of larceny at Wakefield Sessions on the 5th April, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. Information to be given to Chief Constable Jackson, Central Police Office, Sheffield.— Bom- su eet, March 13. t Description of JOHN CRUISE, Beg No. V 238, * convict license- holder who has failed to report himself, having been convicted at Preston Sessions ou the 27u. M-> y, 186ft, aud sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude, for stealing money from the person, and was disci. a ged from Woking Convict Prison on the 5th Jan. last: 36, ><• » <•* of aye, 5 feet 4 inches high daik browu hair, fresh complexion, dark brown eyea, scrofula mar k under chin, rigtt » im > rippled, scar on left wri- t, and large scar on Ie! t s loulder. Informal ' ira to b » given to the Chief Constable, Town H til, Leeds.— Bow- Strstt, Ma ch 13. 4 POLICE GAZETTE. March 17 CRIMINALS' REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending 25th March, 1876, and sentenced to Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." Offico Register Humber NAKI and ALIAS. B 10830 J 4912 L 911 M 0306] B 1393! S 8204 S 10618 Charles Bishop James Mason, alias Newman and Alfred Johnson Ann or Honorah Lynch John Lacey, alias Mack Charles Collins, alias Roach Thomas Rose, Stewart alias Mary Ann Smith, alias Emma Barker DBBOBIPTION. 4P Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. MASKS and REMAHKB. 5 3 5 Ei 5 3 41 6i 71 11 red brown brown brown grey grey It. bm blue dk. brn brown dk. brrjgrey dark hazel • i ;"- r light fresh dark light dark sallow dark costerinngr. labourer labourer labourer fitter Cold Bath Field* 20 | 3 | 76 Birmingham 20 | 3 I 76 Westminster 21 | 3 | 76 Cold Bath Fields 21 [ 3 I 76 Cold Bath Fields 21 | 3 | 76 Birmingham 21 I 3 | 76 Westminster 22 | 3 | 76 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felony Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Housebreaking Felony 18 months 9 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 9 months! 2 years 3 years 1 year 3 years 2 years 2 years 1 year 5 years 9, Eell- street, Borough- road Bartholomew - street, Birmingham 12, Lower Well- alley, St. George's- in- the- East 11, George- yard. While- chapel 16, Andover - place, Kilburn Not known 15, London - road, Blackfriars Sears right thigh, left leg, and left foot. Two previous convictions for felony Scar on nose. Two previous convictions for felony Scar left eyebrow Birth mark right arm and hand. Two previous con- victions for felony Scars rigl. t knee, right cheek, left breast, left arm, and stomach Three previous convictions for felony Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 25th March, 1876, and subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871.' Office Register Number. NAME and ALIAS. DESCRIPTION. Jii Height. Hair. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Intended Residence after Liberation. MASKS and KBS£ AEM. A 66 A 4256 B 16814 B 1S815 B 16816 B 16817 C 13940 O 13941 D 1163 D 1723 E 2119 F 2581 V 3765 G 6261 H 1003 H 13733 H 14220| H 14221 H 14222 J 6247 J 6248 E 1696 E 3701 X 6139 M 13346 P 6748; P 7* 84| Q 296 R 6637 R 7783 S 16446 William Anderson, alias John Lambert John Austin William Quincey Boulton Mary Ann Brierley, alias Brannon William Brown, alias! s John McNamara, Henry Ingram, and James Edwards Thomas Burton Robert Cashmore Edward Cheshire Alfred Rooke, alias Edward Dixon S 15446| S 15447 W 1670 W f 994 W 7031 Ellen Deeley Louisa Healing, alias Williams, Harrison, and elen Henry Fordham, alias Joe Bottersdale Alfred Follin Scott, alias Foley Lavinia Jenkins, alias Goodman James Heywood, alias Joseph Walker Ellen Hennessey Margaret Hare James Hanley Richard Harling Thomas Jones, alias Coach Bob Newman Jude, alias Soldier Bob Julia Kennifick Mary Kearn, alias Cugley, alias Martin Ann Lee William Moon Charles Pearson Richard Parkinson Kate Quinn, alias Catherine Purcell Mary A. Ramsden Hugh Frederick Rose James Saunders, alias Groves Wales Smith John Stephens, alias Williams James Welsh George Woolley Margaret Wilkinson 21 33 51 36 35 22 21 41 30 33 51 31 31 61 35 64 17 23 30 27 31 38 25 41 32 25 33 5 61 5 3 5 6 5 6 5 4} 5 li 5 5 5 31 5 li 5 li 5 41 5 Ei 4 5 5 3 4 Hi 5 1 5 I 5 21 5 2}-; 5 7 5 6 5 0 4 111 4 10 5 5} 5 Ei 5 Si 4 lli 5 3 5 10 5 4} 5 2i 5 7i 5 3 5 71 5 3 brown brown dk. brn brown brown dk. bm black brown light dk. brn brown grey brown black brown dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. bm grey brown red grey dk. bm grey brown brown light hazel blue blue grey hazel hazel hazel blue dark hazel grey grey blue hazel grey grey blue dark grey blue hazel grey grey grey grey grey It. brn I grey brown | grey J. „ dk. brn; hazel brown brown black dk. brn brown dk. bm dk. bm grey grey laiel brown grey grey hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fair dark pale fair dark fair sallow fresh fresh fair sallow pale fresh dark swrthv fresh fair dark dark fresh fresh fresh pale dark fair dark sallow sallow fresh fair allow mason labourer clerk factoryhand frenchplshr carpenter gardener labourer coptermngr. tailoress labourer tailor glover ircntiirner servant tailoress striker labourer labourer labourer prostitute laundress labourer labourer fitter factoryhand weaver clerk barman matmaker shoemaker jockey joiner factoryhand Wormwood Scrubbs ( Convict) 11 j 3 [ 75 Chatham ( Convict) 24 | 3 | 76 Dartmoor ( Convict) 24 | 3 | 76 Westminster Refuge 14 I 3 I 76 Brixton ( Convict) 21 I 3 I 76 Chatham ( Convict.) 22 I 3 I 76 Dartmoor ( Convict) 25 I 3 I 76 Presteign 24 | 3 1 76 Brixton 20 | 3 | 76 Fineblcy Refuge 7 | 3 | 76 Westminster 22 | 3 | 76 Bury St. Edmund's 23 | 3 | 76 Maidstone 20 i 3 | 76 Taunton 22 | 3 | 76 Portland ( Convict) 25 | 3 ! 76 Liverpool 16 | 3 | 76 Finchley Refuge 6 | 3 | 76 Millbank ( Convict) 25 | 3 | 76 Dartmoor ( Convict) 21 | 3 | 76 Shrewsbury 25 | 3 | 76 Portland ( Convict) 22 | 3 | 76 Usk 23 | 3 | 76 Woking FemaleConvict 21 | 3 I 76 Finehley Refuge 9 I 3 | 76 Poitlat'd ( Convicl) 21 I 3 | 76 Wakefield 24 | 3 | 76 Wormwood Scrubbs Qonvict) 18 | 3 | 76, Finfhley Refuge D | 3" | 76 Yoik 25 | 3 | 76 Chttliam ( Convict) % | 3 | 76 Bontal ( Convict) 21 | 3 j 76 Buiy St. Edmund's 21 3 j 76 Preteign 2t | 3 | 76 PorJand ( Convict) 2i | 3 | 76 Kindale 2! | 3 [ 76 Liverpool 21 I 3 | 76 Housebreaking Burglary Larceny, servant Larceny, person Felony Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Wounding Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felony Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Housebreaking Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Burglary Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Felony Larceny, simple Horsestealing Lareeny, simplo Felony Larceny, simple Felony Embezzlement Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Forgery Larceny, simple 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years penal ser- vitude 7 years penal ser- vitude 7- years fen. serv. 12 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 2 years 12 months 18 months 12 months; 7 years pen. serv. 1 month 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. Berv. 7 years pen. serv. 9 months! 7 years pen. serv. 12 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 4 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. serv. 8 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years penal ser- vitude 3 months 12 months 7 years pen. se> v. 12 months 5 months. Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds 11, Suffolk - Btreet, Eing's- cro8s Discharged ' Prisoners' Aid Society, Man- chester 2, Bellard- street, Old- ham- road, Manchester London Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Birmingham Enighton Discharged Prisoners Aid Society, London Clapham, Surrey 18, Ho wall- street, Hall- Park Bury St. Edmund's London Taunton Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Man- chester 15, Canning - place, Liverpool Bermondsey 11 HoUBe, 15 Court, Allison- Bt., Birmingham Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Oswestry, Salop Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Wolver- hampton Blenavon, Monmouth Fisher's - yard, Porto- bello, Stafford Burnley, Lancashire New Caltjn, Norwich Clarborough, Notts Discharged Prisoners', Aid Society, Man-| cl ester North Finehley Not known Eingsley - street, Shaftesbury Clapham Junction Dhcharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Lavenham Presteign Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Kirkdal. Liverpool Not known Scar back of right hand. Two previous convictions tor felony ' Mary' right arm, ' Graney' and ' 11' left arm, cuts back of head. Four previous convictions for felony Two blue markB right arm, lost left fore- finger, varicose veins left leg. Two previous c< nvictions for felony ' J. B.' right urm, * J.' left arm, nose broken, lett ear split, both little fingers crooked. Tnree previous convictions for felony Scar each cheek an I forehead, scars right arm. Four previous convictions for felony Sailor, flag, and ship right arm, castle, branch, church, house, fence, brace'et, and woman left arm, pockmarked. Three previous convictions for felony Pockmarked, scars both arms, hands, and back. Three previous convictions for felony Scar right middle finger, pockpitted Wreath, heart, cross, daisy, bracelet, and star both arms. Two previous con- victions for felony Three previous convictions for felony Mole on neck. Three previous con- victions for felony Five previous convictions for felony Humped back Burn right arm, right ear split Scar left wrist Scar riglit arm and chin Pockpitted, scars on foreheid and neck, Three previous convictions for felony Pockmarked, scar.* on fireliead ' R. H. | R. H.' left arm, scars on fore- head and neck Scars on face ' D.' left side, scar on forehead and left hrm. Two previous convictions for felony Scars left arm and forehead. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Burn right arm, scar left arm and neck. Three previous convictions for felony Sear right Shoulder Two previous con- victions for felony Cut left shoulder Seven dots right hand, anchor and four dots left, hand, rings left middle finger. Two previous convictions for felony Blue mark right arm. scar right hand and wrist Siars on forehead Scars on face, forehead, neck, and back First right finger deformed Slightly pockmarked. Three previous convict, iona for felony Two dots left hand ' A. M.' left arm, ' E. C. j W. C.' right arm, nose bioken March 17 P O LI 0 E a A Z E T T K 5 WAR OFFICE, ^^^^ March 17, 1876, DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE: 3d and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums varyina From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. » « os HO. NAME. KEG, HO OOBPB. WHERE BOBK. TBISDB. K it SIZB. HAIB. 1TB8. FACH. JOO& X & IXOUGBBL. DATB OF PIIAOB 0* M DB8SKTN. DBSBRTION. MASKS ASS REMARKS Brown, Charles Batstone, Henry Battle, Owen Burgess, Thomas Bass, William Brown, William Burns, John Brown, James Bouron, Frank Bell, Joseph 1280 52nd Foot 1221175th Foot 626 77th Foot 2057 80th Foot 1884 90th Foot Roy. Artilleiry ditto ditto ditto 3536 3213 1853 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* tdk. bro hazel sallow regimental 22 Feb. 28| o 6* brown grey sallow ditto 23 Feb. 29I 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 25 Feb. 18* 5 8* dk. brn blue dark ditto 23 Feb. 22 5 6 dk. bm grey tresh ditto 3 Jan. 22 5 6* It. bm grey fresh ditto 19 Feb. 24 5 8 It. bm grey fresh tweed 16 Feb. 19J 5 74 dk. brn grey fresh plain 3 Feb. 204 4* 4i dk. bro blue fresh regimental 28 Feb. 20 5 brown grey fresh ditto 24 Feb. Sheffield Portsmouth Newry Woolwich Hong Kong Dublin ditto Woolwich ditto off pass * Notts took the whole of reg. nec. scar on left upper arm recruit, finally approved * between York and Nevcastle- on- Tjne Buss, John Bellemy, Peter Cardwell, T. Cornwell, Thomas Collens, Thomas Claney, John Downey, richard Eisen, Chas. Hy. Foskett, Hy. Thos Farley, John 340 45th. Brig. Dep. — ! 58thBrig. Dep, 132917th Hussars 1272: 20th Hussars — i23rdBrig. Dep. 288 46tbBrig. Dep. 31111th Foot 795i47th Foot 3206 60th Rifles 3244; ditto Ai- hford, Kent Leith, Edinburgh Shildon, Durham Bethnal- gn , Middx. Pontypoo), Monmth, Islington, Middx. Chudleigh, Devon Dover, Kent Harrow, Middlesex Bexley, Kent draper carter labourer bootrivetter puddler labourer ditto musician shoemaker labourer 24* 5 22 15 22|! 5 18f 23f 19 19J 22* 24J 19 J 5 brown 8. V brown 8* brown 7 brown 6| brown 8 brown 41 bro-'- E 6 JI brown 5 | dk. brn 4* It. bm grey blue dark grey grey hazel hazel blue hazel hazel fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fair ditto canvas j 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 Feb. 21 Feb. Canterbury Edinburgh Liverpool Hounslow New'le- u. L. Maidstone Aldershot ditto Chatham ditto took part of reg. nec. recruit, not surgically inspected recruit formerly belonged to Tower Hamlets Militia pockpitted ; took part of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. Faulkner, Wm. Foggarty, John Fisk, Fredk. C. Greenwood, Saml. Gray, James Green, Patrick Grenville, Charles Gallear, John Garvey, Patrick Hill, John 348 1171 Rifle Brigade Boy. Artillery 32ndBrig. Dp. 19th Hussars Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 29thBrig. Dep. 59th Brig. Dep 7311st Fool 1585 2607 258 Lewisham Manchester Kelsale, Suffolk Clifford, Yorks Pointou, Lincoln Dublin Birmingham Wolverhampton, Stff. Monaghan Leicester gardener collier labourer mason groom labourer enginefitter miner cabinetmkr. tailor 184: 5 22* j 5 204 5 22-| 5 19 24* 26 i 20 19 20J 4* i brown 5 ( brown 7 idk. brn 7J browvi 4* dk. bro 741 dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn red grey grey hazel grey hazel grey grey hazel blue fresh fresh dark fresh fresh sallow fair fresh fair florid ditto ditto plain regimental tweed; moleskin 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. Winchester Horfield * Leeds Lincoln Dublin Camden Ft. Nribamptn. Glasgow Fort George * between Ipswich and Bury St. Edmunds scar left side of back off sick furlough deserted off guard tattooed on left arm; recruit 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. 1st Drag. Gds. Royal H. Art. 23rd Brig. Dep 27th Brig. Dep De- vonport, Devon Llanbadarnfawr* Yealmpton, Devon Shankhill, Antrim Colchester, Essex Dalmellington, Ayr Stratfor l- on - Avon* Newcastle- on- Tyne Hull, Yorks [ 8t. Giles's, Middx. labourer ditto printer carman miner cutler driver labourer hammermn. 191 5 2& f! 5 23i 5 21 5 23* 5 23 19 26* 23 19* 5 8*. brown €* i brown 11* It. brn 94 brown 74 brown 7*! dk. brn • 8 brown 5i brown 8 light 5* brown blue grey grey hazel grey grey blue grey blue gre7 fresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh fresh fair fresh light fresh ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto cloth regimental plain cloth 29 Feb. 23 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 King, George Kilshaw, John Lake, Joseph F. Law, Henry Loosley, Thomas Lindon, Joseph Melville, John Molten, James McMillan, Thos. McKeag, James 103 984 424 722 4662 901 405; 1712 1766 .29th if rig. Dep. 62nd Brig. Dep 6th Drag. Gds. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 20th Hussars 19th Foot 75th Foot 77th Foot Leicester Clitheroe, Lancaster Weatpoathey, 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 iy* 5 6 brown grey 23 5 5i dk. bm grey 23 5 7i brown grey 204 5 4* brown blue 24* 5 8! brown brown 22$ {> 4J it. bm grey 234 5 • 7* dk. bm dk. brn 23* 5 1 brown brown 254 5 7 brown brown 274 5 6* It. brn blue fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fresh regimental plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 Feb. 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 18 Feb. 26 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 29 Feb. Nrthamptn. • Norwich Woolwich Sheerness Sheffield Hounslow Sheffield Belfast Woolwich scar on right arm took part of reg. nec. * en route to Dunbr r off pass to London anchor and flag on left arm scar left eye, flat footed and bow legged off furlough to North Glasgow 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 Sourhwealds, Essex Glasgow Linlithgow Edinburgh Hackney, Middlesex London Edinburgh Glasgow Ormski* k, Lancashire Melton Mowbray* labourer 124 5 boilerm& ker 20* 5 miner labourer wheelwrght carman stone buildr labourer miner servant 20 20 23f 20 194 20 20 22 7 brown hazel 8* dk. brn | * 4* dk. brn: hazel 4* dk. brn1 grey 6 { dk. brn hazel 41 brown 61 i brown 7*[ bri- wn. 5* red grey 7* 1 dk. bra hazel grey grey blue fresh fair fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue; mcleskiii 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 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 in spected scar on left forefinger * Leicester Owens, James O'Brien, Patrick Pearson, Michael Pearson, Joseph Phillips, Albert Peaker, Abraham Perry, Thomas Pratt, George Prince, Edwin Parr, Thomas — r General Serv. — | 62ndBrig. Dep 214 5th Foot 220 j ditto 2043 S2nd Foot 1 » 8 96th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto General Serv. 4687 4745 Newbottle, Durham Tippeiary Felling, Durham Durham Holborn, Middlesex Walkisghatn, Notts Poplar, Middlesex Stockton- on- Trent* Birmingham St. Giles, Middlesex collier ditto labourer puidler musician clerk labourer enginedrivr Jampmaker carpenter 20 f 5 19 5 294 5 18 234 19 214 19 19 dk. brn brown brown sandy It. bro brown It. brn It. bm It. brn dk. brn grey blue hazel blue grey hazel grey grey grey sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresb tweed; moleskin plain regimental ditto tweed regimental 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 Woolwicb Birminghm ditto London recruit, surgically inspected recruit, attested off furlough took the whole of leg. nec. ditto ditto ditto to Walkingham, Wilts tattooed on arms ; recruit, attested * York recruit Roalfe, Thomas Roberts, Fredk. Rogers, George Rogers, Thomas Read, John Roberts, Henry Raftery, Arthur Roffe, William Ryder, William Robertson. John 2820 1356 3202 1321 526 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto General Serv. dii to 10th Brig. Dep. 60th Kria Dep London Birmingham Blackfriars, Middlsx Gurdhem, Sligo Brelgar, Kent Tooting, Surrey Lambei h, Surrey Deptford, Kent Burto o - on- Trent* Glasgow book binder compositor hammermn carter labourer porter watchmakr. labourer stripper carter 21 24| 194 • 234 24* 23 18 19 20* 21* 4* brown grey brown . blue 4* Wown ; hazel dk. brn, blue 8brown hazel 9* dk. bm | 6 lit. \ rn 5 I brown 94 black 7* brown grey hazel blue hazel blue fresh fresh fair fresh fi- esh fair fair fair sallow fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto black; cord black brown black regimental tweed; moleskin 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Feb. 26 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 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 recruit, surgically inspected tattooed on arms * Stafford Stevens, Jouu Stewart, William Smith, Edward Sutcliffe, Thomas Steavenson, H. G. Smith, George Sartin, Benjamin Sullivan, David Syme, John Tutton, Thomas Temsy, Michael Thompson, Henry Tracey, John Towns, William Thompson, George Taylor, James Turner, Henrv Waddington, Isaac Williams, Wm. Wilson, John 1836 15 > 3 1258 278 86 721 227 3535 337 2530 18tli Hussars 19ih Hussars 20th Hussars 20th Foot 60th Rifles 77th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 61stBrig. Dep. 11 tb Foo' Bethnal Un., Mddlsx. Falkirfr, Stirling London Rochdale, Lane. Islington, Middlesex Brentford, Middlesx. Penzance, Cornwall Templemore, Derry Glasgow Chelsea, Middlesex painter groom rivetter labourer clerk labourer miner tailor labourer 2L 5 20 5 204 5 19J 5 25 20 19f 23 23* 23* 7* brown 74 It. bro 7* brown 8 brown 6J dk. brn 5f dk. bm 5 It,, bm 104 black 6 I fair 5 brown grey blue hazel brown brown brown hazel dk. brn hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh ruddy sallow florid dark fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 27 Feb. 23 Fob. 26 Feb. 21 Feb. 25 Feb. 23 Feb. 22 Feb. 5 Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Feb. Colchester Lee Is Hcunslow Manchester Dublin Woolwich ditto Leith Fort Ayr Aldershot scar on right ear mark of fracture right hand took part of reg. nec. ' X.' on right arm, scar left chin ' D. S.' and anchor right arm ' J. F.' on left arm scar on right groin 18th toot i 20th Foot ,45th Foot 79th Foot I Rl. Engineers ! Roy. Artillery 37th Brig. Dep. 2ndDrag. Gds. 6 th Lancers 19' h Foot iialiigan, Galway Holdon, Lancashire Templemore, Tpprary Montrose, Foriar Wolverhampton Maidstone, Kent Bristol Bran ford, York Reading, Berks Dononster, York labourer ditto tailor labourer fitter mason labourer clerk porter miner 20* 5 22 5 394 5 19 5 26J 5 19* 5 24* 23* 18* 244 Winter, thomas Wyse, William Whittaker, Miles Willday, Thomas Willoughby, A. A. Webb, Robert Williams, Charles Wakefield, George Winter, James Wilkins, John — 60th Rifles 1711 71st, Foot 266,90th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. 29thBrig. Dep. 40th Brig. Dep. 47th Brig. Dep. 59th Brij>. Dep. 1597 1242 263 247 388 St.. Geo- ge'D, Middlsx Glapgow Bradford, York London ditto Upton, Berks Northampton Petersfield, Hants Pimlico, Middlesex Liverpool labourer engineer overlooker rivetter cabinet mkr carpenter labourer ditto ditto calico printr 18 :, 5 25* 5 20 19* 204 22 204 19 19 23 6|- brown grey 9* It. bm grey 10 ok. bm; blue 5* dk. brn blue 4 brown grey i- i red 5 It. bm 8 brown 7* brown 6 j dk. brnjblue 4f brown blue 7 dk. bm blue 6 It. bm haze] 4*' dk. brn blue 4f dk. brn 7* brown 6 dk. bro 6* brown 7 | brown grey blue grey brown It. bm haze] brown blue t dk. bm| grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresb fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto pilot; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto black regimental plain regimental plain 28 Feb. 25 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 20 Feb. 24 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feh. 23 Feb. Colchester Manchester Curragh Edinburgh Aldershot Woolwich Guernsey Newbridge Aldershoi Sheffield off f urlough ditto to Manchester scar on stomach scar right groin and on chin took the whole of reg. nec. off furlough off pass to Dublin tattooed left arm, mole on back London recruit, attested Fort George soar on nose Dublin pockpitted Woolwich Horfield London Nri hamptn. Portsmouth Kngstn- o- T Paisley recruit; attested took part of reg. nec. recruit, tattooed on arms j off pass to Load Agnew, Edwin Attfield, Albert Adams, James Brown, Wm. Blain, George Burgoyne, Fredk. Barratt, George Boyall, Alfred Brown, John Benbridge. Geo. 1447 2nd Dragoons 1673 14th Hussars ,35;' 5 Roy. Artillery 10021 Ist" Dragoons ] 686 8th H ussars 1474 loth Huseai- f — Gren. Guards 8244 Cold. Guards 194 l » t, b K< iot 32 22nd Foot Caledon, Tyrone aldershot, Hants Cupar, Fife Downham, Cambs Islington, Middlesex | Cardiff, Glamorgan Bristol Leicester Shankhill, Antrim Lincoln groom labourer ditto ditto blacksmith mason ditto shoemaker rivetter tiermaker 21* 5 18i 5 22 5 ,' 254 5 204 5 23 21 m 21* 21 84 It,, bro 7* brown 8* It,, brn 9f It. bni 6J brown brown brown dark It. bra 6* brown hazel blue grey grey haze) hazel blue dark hazel grey swartb fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh dark fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; wrd regimentil ditto ditto 2 Mar. 27 Feb. 6 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 24 Feb. 11 Feb. 26 Feb. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. Brithton Canterbury Sheffield York AlHershot Colchester Cardiff London Glafgow Fleetwood off pass took part of reg. nec. off furlough recruit flower on right hand scar on right leg 6 POLICE GAZETTE. March 17 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( CM, tinned). —. • Mica • 0. NAME. BM. KO. OOIiPtU WHEBI BOBK. mil. 5 • III. HAIB. 1IM. FAOB. OOA1 & TSBW6KBS. DATS M DBSBBTH. FLA OB Ol BBBEBXION. MASKS AND REMAJTKB. Brown, Jamas Bunce, Joseph Bailey, J » mtS Baker, John Bergis, Thomas Charman, Wm. Cullen, James Carlton, Arthur B. Cox, George Cousins, Michael 421; Rifle Brigade 1096 2364 777 708 1403 348 1535 738 669 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 60thBrig. Dep. 19th Hussars 27th Foot 52nd Foot 77th Foot 90th Foot Charman, John Compton, John Collis, William Connors, John Duff, Edward Daniels, William Duffy, John Dully, John Driscoll, John Elliott, Reuben Edwards, Wm. Eeveling, Alfred Epps, Herbert Eedes, Henry Fisher, John Flanigan, John Friskey, Daniel Flannagan, Joseph Forey, William Grant, Henry 2021 Rifle Brigade 3375 Roy. Artillery 2929 lOthBrig. Dep. ditto 60th Rifles ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 19th Foot 339 30th Foot 957 81st Foot 449 3047 3196 3015 342 2964 Penh Woodford, Essex Gloucester BethnalGn., Mddlsx Dublin Horsley, Surrey Cashel, Tipperary Umballa, E. Indies Aoton, Middlesex Kilkenny Devizes, Wilts Warminster, WiltB Bristol Leeds, York Glasgow Guildford, Surrey Liverpool Govan, Lanark Aberdare, Glamorgan Maidstone, Kent. Hanley, Stafford fitter baker carter labourer puddler labourer cooper clerk bricklayer brickmaker 214 5 24415 264 21 244 24 254 234 22 234 54 84 44 64 74 10 64 6 74 84 brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brn It. bra It. brn It. brn grey hazel grey grey dk. brn hazel blue hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed 2 Mar. 27 Feb. 1 Mar. 25 Deb. 29 Feb. 3 Mar. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 1 Mar. Winchester Woolwich ditto London Hamilton Leeds Clonmel Portsmouth Woolwich Dublin labourer collier clerk joiner labourer ditto tailor labourer ditto carpenter 214 5 19| 26 21 294 21} 20S 234 20 23 541 brown 44! dk. bm 6f dk. brn dk. bm dk. bm brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown grey vazel hazel grey grey grey grey hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh brown fair fresh fresb fresh fresh supposed gone to Belfast, Antrim tattooed on arms off furlough 6car right groin scar right hip, Bears right arm tattooed on arms off furlough- spots left arm stole Bank Hotes and Jewellery regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 28 Feb. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 4 Mar. 28 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 23 Feb. Winchester New'tle- o- T Bradford ditto Chatham aitto * Hilsea Sheerness Cardiff Sheffield took part of reg. nec. off pass to Oakengates, Salop scar on left knee, flat footed mole right side 361 3915 1084 1620 4U 2370 761 1262 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 2nd Dragoons 26th Foot 90th Foot Boy. Artillery 25thBrig. Dep. 20th Hussars Liverpool Canferbu y, Kent Dublin Eddleston, Peebles Glasgow Coatbridge, Lanark Waterford Marylebone, Middlsx London 248670 Glenford, William 248671 Grogan, Austin Grainger, George Godder, John Garrett, William Gill, James Green, Patrick Gray, James Gilyert, Thomas Harrop, John F. 3436 Cold. Guards 529 4th Foot 1405 2024 364 1489 582 1743 37th Foot 109th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 7th Hussars lausurer ditto ditto ditto coach buldr, painter miner cork cutter labourer servant Selby, York I labourer Ballyennis, Mayo | ditto Leamington, Warwek blacksmith Killarney. Kerrv Weedon, Northmptn Warrington, Lane. Dublin Pointon, Lincoln Bilton, Lincoln Rotherham, York 22JI5 214| 5 28f 5 22 25 234 19i 284 22 194 2tf 5 7 j brown 44 sandy 8 | fair 64 brown 10 brown 64 fair 6f brown 74 fair 6 Idk. bra 8 browu grey grey blue blue grey grey grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresb off furlough ditto ditto ditto to Glasgow ditto sear on left thigh mole right hip and under right nipple regimental ditto ditto black; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 8 Mar. 29 Feb. 28 Feb. 25 Feb. 29 Feb. 8 Mar. 1 Mar. Weedon Aldershot Exeter Sheffield Hilsea Portsmouth Dublin ShoebrynBS. Bret on Houn « low off furlough to Hanley, Stafford ditto tattooed on arms off furlough tattooed on left arm ditto scar on right loin ditto to Watertord scar right arm and shoulder, cast left ey « i clerk labourer ditto groom labourer groom 21 274 174 244 19 244 19 244 194 94 dk. brn 74 brown brown dk. bm It. bra brown dk. bra dk. brn It. brn brown grey hazel grey brown grey grey grey hazel blue grey fresn fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto pea j serge plain regimental ditto 28 Feb. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 1 Mar. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 35 Feb. 23 Feb. 1 Mar. 29 Feb.. London Athlone Hilsea Kilkenny Eieter Woolwich Dublin • Chichester Manchester took part of reg. nec. sear on right eyebrow 5 off pass scar on left elbow off furlough to Killamey, Kerry mole back of left shoulder, scare on baok reoruit • en route to Woolwich Hunt, James Houlston, Wm. Harrington, M. Hall, Joseph Hancock, James Hart, George Hardwicke, Thos. Henry, William Hardie, Peter Henry, Charles 1191 2890 344 2469 476 397 480 472 425 20th Hussars Scots Fusiliers 11th Foot 13th Foot 30th Foot Hardy, George Hebb, Elias Hunt, Thomas Hazelby, Lewis Hird, Francis Hornby, James Hamilton, Ebenezr. Ingham, Joseph Ironside, William Jennings, John 41st Foot 90th Foot 91st Foot ditto 398 103rd Foot 3203 Clerkenwell, Mddlsx Market Drayton, Salp Bow, Middlesex Dublin Ancoats, Lancashire Bethnal Gn., Mddlsx Leeds, York Abbey, Renfrew Linlithgow Dublin ditto labourer cooper upholsterer smith eheesemngr labourer ditto ditto printer 204 22f 20 274 20 184 204 244 204 254 64 8 64 54 54 64 5 74 10 5 brown brown brown brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. bm grey hazel grey hazel hazel hazel brown grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh freBh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 5 Mar. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 28 Feb. 26 Feb. 26 Feb. 2 Mar. 1215 4476 306 526 650 1674 1525 1809 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto • 15thBrig. Dep. 68thBrig. Dep. 12ib Lancers 93rd Foot 18th Hussars Malton, Yorks Madras, East India Dunstable, Beds Lychllyd, Cardigan Gowan, King's Bury, Lancashire Hawick, Roxburgh Todnaorden, Lane. New Hills, Aberdeen Otl « y, Yorks labourer labourer ditto ditto collier elerk mill spinner papermaker weaver 234 i 5 26 204 21 24 21 20 194 244 204 Hounslow Windsor Aldershot Glasgow Chester London Dublin Curragh ditto Devonport off furlough to Market Drayton, Salop ditto sternal depression well worked scar right breast and left of neck off furlough ditto tattooed on left arm ditto to Renfrew ditto to Linlithgow ditto to Dublin 44idk. bm 10 lit. bm 44| fair 44 dk. bm 74; brown dk. brn brown brown fair It, bra 54 94 6 61 brown hazel blue brown brown dk. bm grey hazel blue blue fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh ditto ditto grey regimental brown; moleskin plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 29 Feb. 1 Mar. 8 Mar. 2* Feb. 6 Mar. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 28 Feb. 3 Mar. 27 Feb. Peterboro' I. of Wight Sheffield Aldershot Preston Burnley Stirling Shorncliffe ditto Colchester off furlough ditto to Boston, Lincoln recruit * 12th Sub- District Brigade recruit, finally approved sear baek of head; off furlough to Aeo^ ington off pass to Lonalon 248700 Johnes, William 348701: Johnson, Philip 348702 Joyce, Michael Kenlan, Laurence Lenty, Arthur Lythall, Reuben Moses, Francis Mallaghan, Henry McConvel, James McMahon, thos. 1070 20th Hussars 114 19th Foot 1893 45th Foot Roy. Artillery 19th Hussars Roy. Artillery lst Dragoons 6th Dragoons 20th Hussars Gren. Guards 1591 1605 1587 1270 1266 6072 Murphy, John Moran, James Moorhouse, Thos. Monaghan, Peter McCarthy, John Mullins, Frank Martin, Peter Morrison, Hugh Muirhead, Joseph Murray, John 4493 ditto 1879 3rd Foct 430 4th Foot 646 19th Foot 319 27th Foot 3196 60t, h Rifles 1977 1615 1639 1790 76th Foot 78th Foot 93rd Foot diito Morris, Peter Marshall, Joseph McDonald, Patrick Marriott, Wm. R. Moon, Frederick Morris, Henry Malone, John Mulligan, Henry McCabe, John Neil, Henry 280 95th Foot 249 105t, b Foot 319 j ditto 1348, Royal H. Art. 259 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 12thBrig. Dep. 57th Brig. Dep. 729 2915 491 Iberavon, Cardiff Fatenham, Norfolk Athlone, Westmeath Blackburn, Lane. Leeds, Yorks Mrkt. Boswt rtb, Leic. Darlington, Durham Onnagh, Tyrone Warrenpoint, Down Corran, Monaghan Monaghan Grinioby, Lincoln Wednesbury, Staff. Dublin Ban Ion, Coik Bm ley, Hants Cloglier, Tyrone Lai- bert, Stirling Dundee, Forfar Fife Sunderland, Durham Derby Dewsbury, Yoris Stafford Overttn, Wilts Lambeth, Surrey Prescot, Lancashire Liverpi ol Clones, Monaghan Coarbri Ige, Lanark labourer ditto ditto collier porter bricklayer labourer flax dresser labourer ditto 244; 5 204 5 25 194 204 22 34 20 191 ditto puddler tailor labourer mason labourer ditto smith haekle mkr. labourer ditto collier labourer shoeingsmh labourer ditto oollier cooper labourer miner 22 24 204 18f 204 22£ 28 27 254 274 184 5 204 5 214,5, 5 5 64 brown grey ruddy ditto 5 Mar. Hounslow 54 It. bm hazel fresh ditto 28 Feb. Sheffield 9 It. brn grey fair ditto 28 Feb. Curragh 44 sandy hazel light dark 2 Mar. Liverpool 8 brown brown fresh plain 3 Mar. Leeds 84 It. bra blue fresh regimental 25 Feb. Carlisle Ft. 94 It. brn blue fresh ditto o Mar. York 74 dk. brn grey Ballow ditto 29 Feb. Belturbet 74 brown grey fresb ditto 4 Mar. Hounslow 8 brown blue fresb ditto 28 Feb. London tattooed on left arm off furlouph 10 New Haughton, Norfolk took part of reg. neo. recruit, attested soar right thigh, tattooed on left arnt off furlough to Birmingham ditto ditto to Belfast to Clones 10 8 5 5 84 6 5 6 74 9 brown brown dk. brn It. bra brown dk. brn brown brown dk. bra dk. bm grey grey brown grey grey hazel hazel grey bjue dark fresh fresb sallow fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh sallow ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Feb. 8 Mar. 28 Feb. 3 Mar. « 9 Feb. 27 Feb. 1 Mar. 28 Feb. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. Dublin Mull in gar Athlone Sheffield londndrry. Chatham ditto Dove> Sbornoliffe ditto stole clothes off furlough to Burton on- Trent ditto took the whole of reg. nee, two scars on forehead D j ofl furlough to Ea'kirk anchor above right elbow 20 234 224 22 23 21 6 | brown 84 It. bro 6i j bro wn 441 brown 8 jit. brn 64: brown 84! brown 8i, black 54! brown 54 [ fair grey blue grey grey hazel grey blue blue hazel blue fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresb fresb regimental ditto - ditto ditto plain regimental ditto black; moleskin regiment, a* 2S Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 13 Feb. 6 Mar. 27 Feb. Durham Aldershot ditto Ballineollig Aldershot • Sheerness Halifax* Preston Perth Poulden, Charles Price, William Patrick, Thomas Ross, William Ramsden, George Robb, David Richards, Thomas Ryan, Patrick Roberts, David Riley, Joseph 1500 Rifle Brigade 2893; Roy. Artillery 1681 ditto 763 Royal H. Gds. 144! lst Foot 390; 9lst Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 17th Brig. Dep. 402 35thBrig. Dep. 3418 3256 376 St, Pan eras, Mi idx. Weybri lg » , Surrey Leeds, Yorks Milton, Rosa Stanningly, Y'orks St Cuthberts, E dinb. Mnesteg, Glamorgan Dublin Liverpool Leicester shoemaker valet groom farmer waiter clerk labourer ditto joiner bootmaker Rose Joseph Selby, George Smith, John Smith, Thomas Shean, George Sporton, Charles Stevens, david Santer, Richard Stokes, Henry Sampson, Patrick 35,9 43rriBrig. Dep . Shorditcb, Mid dlesexj shoemaker — | 2ndDrag. Gds. 1955 4th Drag. Gds. 1733: 7t, b Hussars 1538,18th Hussars 1501 ditto 388 10th Foot 267 i 11th Foot 314 17th Foot 875 47r. l> i Foot stroud, George Savory, James Smith, Michael Shepherd, Henry Salmons, Henry Smith, George Taylor, James Travis, William Thompson, Fredk. Thompson, George 1461 50th Foot 596 60th Rifles IOO! ditto 25511 ditto 36300^ 0}. Artillery 312 43rd BrigDep 1200: 3rd Drag. Gds. 10H7 1196 456 Roy. Artillery ditto 35th Brig. Dep Snenton, Notts Guildford, Surrey Bradford, Yorks Marylebone, Mi- idx. St,. Giles's Birmingham Oxford Drayton, Leicester Michelstown, Cork Wantage, Berks St. Pancras, Middx. Westminster St. Giles's Camberwell, Surrey ditto Bynda, Aberdeen blak ey, Lancashire Chatham, Kent St. Luke's, Middx. moulder blacksmith labourer bricklayer painter shoemaker clerk labourer baker 244 5 224: 5 204 5 234 6 214 1 194 24 20 22 244 19 ,6 21 5 224 5 It brn dark brown brown red It. brn brown sandy It. brn brown blue dark grey hazel hazel grey grey hazel hazel grev off furlough to Durham ditto to Ecbirigton, Derby ditto to Dewshury ditto to Mansfield mole and scar back o*' left shoulder recruit * en routo to Woolwich 0* 1 furlough to Lancashire scar on forehead * Nova Scotia scar on right thigh scar angle of left eye and on forehead fair fresh sallow fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 29 Feb. 27 Feb. 26 Feb. 5 Mar. 29 Feb. 28 Feb. 5 Mar. Winchester Woolwich ditto Windsor FortGeorge Curragh New'tle- o- T ditto Bury Devonport sear over right buttcck off furlough to Edinburgh t ok the whole of reg. neo. off furlough skin stain on right buttock 21 2+ 4 24 204 194 214 244 6 j brown 9 | brown 8f brown It. brn brown brown brown brown brown brown* ha./. ei grey grey gray hazel grey grey hazel grey grey fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh light fair fresh fresb ditto grey ; n, oleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 28 Feb. 6 Mar. 3 Mar. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 4 Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 28 Feb. 6 Mar. London Bradford Dublin Manchester Colchester ditto Aldershot ditto Leicester Aldershot off furlongh to Kit g^ rown recruit,, surgically inspeoted " scar right thumb joins and over lip off furlough ditto tattooed on arms off pass to London off furlough to Leicester Williams, David Williams, thomas Webster , Wm. Geo. Walls, Andrew Webster, Thomas White, James Windsor, William Wright, James Yates, George Young, Robert 1117 20i h Hussars f 63 4f, b Foot 588 60th Rifles 464 90th Foot 642 483 1615 1466 ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 13th HUSSBTS Swansea, Glamorgt Castlebar, Mnyo Poplar, Middlesex Dui, barton Rothwell, Lcnark Liverp i! 1 Queen l amel, Srmr- t. Coventry, Warwick Ramsev, Lie tf Man Roy. Arrillerv; Glasgow Lanaik labourer 224 5 6 brown hazel fresh ditto 28 Feb. Bin- ditto to Wantage, Berks borsekeeper 19 5 44 brown hazel fres'j ditto 4 Mar. Winchester labourer 214 5 44 b.- own grey fresh ditto 28 Feb. Dublin ditto to Middlesborough ditto 234 5 5 brown grey fresh ditto 3 Mar. Winchester tattooed on arms, two stars rt. shoulder hamessmkr 214 5 94, L. brn grey sallow ditto 25 Feb. Woolwich labourer 184 5 7 brown hazel fresh ditto 28 Feb. Peek ham off furlough engineer 27 5 9 brown blue fresh ditto 29 Feb. Athlone ditto cut on upper lip, pockpitted labourer 1 « J 5 9 dk. bm brown fresh ditto 27 Feb. Woolwich fitter 22| 5 7 brov- n black fe- eah ditto 1 Mar. Sheerness bricklayer 24f 5 54 dk. h- n hazel fresh dir.,'-/) 4 Mar. Devon port blue skin stains left hip and buttock engine fitter 214 5 74 brown hazel fresh tweeel coat 2 Mar. Hi, uns low tattooei on arnii and hands labourer 24 5 61 • Ik. brn grey fresh ditto 3 Mar. Liverpool otl furlough 60 Ai hloue clerk 21 5 5 brown g.- ey fresh ditto 4 Mar. Winchester collier 194,6 3 "• lack grey fresh ditto 28 Feb. Dublin ditto to Glasgow engineer 24 S H d^ rl grey fresh ditto 27 Feb. Dublin striker 21 5 H. dk. bm grey fresh plain 25 Feb. • recruit * en route to Woolwich — 20 5 5 I It. brn grey fresh regimental 1 Mar. Aldershot off furlsngh labourer 20 S 4j it,, bm grey fresh biown ; moleskin 6 Mar. Lincoln tftltuced on left arm ; recruit stoker 23? 5 64 brown grey fresb regimental 28 Feb. Canterbury carter 204 5 44 j brown grey fresh ditto ) 1 Mar. Woolwich ofif leave to Kitc. iUy March 17. Pit O ft Cr IX 7\ KTT E, DESERTERS FROM THE MILTTTA. James Easterbrook Richard J. Palmer Stephen Bray Anthony Tyack Richard Chappell John Henry Jose Thomas Hancock Thomas Hart Riahard Parr George Archer 4718 4664 4731 4663 4711 4695 4697 4684 4706 7676 Cornwall* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Leicester* Gunuislake, Cornwall Bodmin Cornwall Kenwyn Cornwall ditto ditto Launceston Cornwall Leicester miner labourer ditto smith labourer ditto ditto tailor labourer nhoerivetter Harry Ashford Frederick Allen William Bell Thomas Burnes Henry Bradbury Charles Barratt Charles Cooper James Coe Thomas Conroy Thomas darby Thomas Davis Edward Dallison Thomas Dawes William Fielding Thomas Foby George Fowkes Charles Green William Gardner George Green John Harrison John Hollwell George Howard James Hall Thomas henson George Hensworth James Harris William Johnson William Johnson Richard Johnson John Johnkins 7721 7722 7828 7744 7729 7873 7855 7718 7811 7633 7736 7614 7634 7643 7678 7823 7720 7740 7808 J7658 7668 772* 7607 7606 7682 7755 7719 7615 7625 7800 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto King's Thorpe* Leicester Limerick Leicester Ae hby - d e- la- Zoueh Leicester Coventty, Warwick Leicester ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Roscommon Kettering, Nithmptn. Leicester ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto labourer ditto ditto weaver shoefinisher labourer shoerivetter shoetini her ditto baker rivetter labourer rivet, ter ditto labourer shoe finisher labourer 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. Bodmin ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Leicester ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto diito ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto • » b » ent from tnunine " scar over right eyebrow mole on back, acars right leg and left knee lost » eeond molar left side lower jaw three moles above left clavicle mole above left eyebrow, and front left aim supposed « nligted in Royal Marine* * absent from training • Northampton ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditlo ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St. Neot's, Hunt* Leicester riitra ditto shoeriretter ditto shoefinishr. rivetter ditto ditto labourer currier trimmer 54 brown grey grey brown hazel grey blue blue grey brown 44 brown 64 brown 7 brown 6 brown 44 brown 94 bro WE 6 brown 6 brown 3} browri fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh iresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto slightly pockpitted pockpitted Charles Jones William Lancester William Miller George Newbold Henry Neal James Onions Thomas Pritchard Samuel Parker Thomas Poole John Stevenson 7698 7683 7629 7693 7830 7733 7803 7627 7649 7827 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ashby Leicester Bedworth Leicester, East Leak* shoerivetler 22 labourer , 19 rivetrer 119 shoefinisher 18 ditto packer shoemaker collier rivetter factory hand: 18 5 6i 5 54 5 8 5 4 5 4 5 44 5 4 5 Hi 5 8i 6 11} brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown hazei grey hazel brown hazel hazel hazel hazel grey grey fresh fresh sallow sallow sallow fresh fresh dark stllow sallow 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto dtito ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tattooed both arrai Thomas Smith George Smith John Salvage Nathaniel Straw Harry Smith John Skellett John Spencer George Smith Charles Smith Alfred Tippling 7653 7851 7685 7703 7850 7734. 7854 7714 7598 7667 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ijeioesier Queensiown, Cork Leicester ditto Plymouth, Devon Somerby, Leicester Me Iboui ne Leicester ditto Northampton ditto i 18 shoerivetter! 19 shoepresser rivetrer ah jefimeher labourer ditto shoefinisher ditto ditto 4} biowu 6} brown 74 brown 8 brown 64 brown brown brown brown brown brown hazel hazel hazel grey grey hazel hazel hazel brown haze) fresh fresh fair fresh fresh t'esh fresh frexh fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto George Wilks Thomas Warren Samuel Watson Arthur Hammond William Lee Alfred Porter John Philip Smith John Scott Frederick Tombs William Green 7812 7824 7732 9620 9639 9640 9641 9645 9649 9654 ditto ditto ditto 1st Warwiok* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Redditch, Worcester Northampton Basford, Notts Wellesboume. Warw. Birmingham ditto ditto ditto Pnwick, Worcester Birmingham labourer rivetter bleacher groom polisher shoefinisher * nurseryman shoerivet ter brown brown brown smdy It,, brn dk. brn brown dk. bria brown hrown grey grey grey hazel blue hazel hazel brown hazel ha/ el fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto Warwick ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training • tin- plate worker * German silver polisher William George Samuel Jones Thomas Fleming William Johnson James Mason John Jones James Clynes William Gilbert Henry Taylor George Hay 9659 9690 9676 9675 9676 9679 9685 9692 9693 9694 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto nil to ditto ditto Leamington Lancaster Leamington Birmingham d 1 to ditto ditto locksmith gun worker labourer engine fitter cotton spinr groom labourer carpenter tabiurer buttonmaer 2,4 5 22 6 18i 5 21 44 It. bm 74 It. bm 5} It. brn ] 0 brown lit j brown 4$ jit. bra 44 I hrown 64 It. bro 6} jit. brn 5 browri hazel grey grey blue hazel g ™ > hazel grey hazel ^ rey sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar back of neck ' J.' on right arm Thomas Jackson James Armstrong George Iliffe Thomas Judd Thomas Matthews William Robins John Rafferty John Sparks Henry Davis Henry Rouse y695 9699 9700 9718 9725 9727 9731 9732 9/ 36 9745 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto jit, to ditto ditto ditto ditto Coventry Birmingham Gt. Stanmore Middx Birmingham ditto ditto Stratford- on- Avon labourer pucker shoerivetter glass cutter porter cooper painter bricklayer g. ass cutter labourer 22 6 6 brown hazel 19 6 74 dk. brn blue 18 5 44 brown blue 19 5 64 brown brown 19 6 74 It. brn hazel 26 5 6 brown brown 19 5 6 brown brown 18 5 64 It. brn grey 18 6 44 brown blue 18 6 * » dk. brn hrown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow John Sweeney John Dagnell Maurice Young Thomas Green James Morris John Greenway Henry Heywood George Cummings William Downes Alfred Taylor 9763 9754 9760 9762 9769 9771 9781 9784 9785 97y2 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Birmingham Nuneaton Birmingham ditto ditto Coventry Birmingham diito ditto Nottingham ditio ditto ditto • labourer ditto brassfoundr labourer bricklayer shoerivetter 22 5 9 dk. oru haze. fresh , •> A 5 4 brown blue fresh 22 5 5 dk. brn hazel fres\ i —— 23 5 104 brown hazel fresh • 20 5 44 brown hazel fresh • 19 23 24 S 5 6 5 8 brown brown brown blue haze) hazel fresh — fresh ___ 21 5 a brown blue fresh 21 6 8 | lt. brn blue fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto diito 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on forehead soar over left eyebrow tattooed left arm and right knee * edge tool maker pockpitted crucifix on right arm anchor on left arm John Marshall John Worth John Allen John Carter George Smith Thomas Jacombs Thomas Davis Theophilus Russell John Taylor James Williams 9793 9797 9801 9802 98,17 9816 9820 9823 9834 9837 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto A' hi- rsione, Warwick Birmingham ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dn to ditto Nuneaton ditto ditto hanker striker labourer ditto shoemaker nail cai- t « r brass caster cmnb • alt^ r 54 84 6 6 4! 94 74 6 5 6 6 6 [ 5 5 5 74 15 64 ' 5 6 brown brown brown dk brn dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn It. bro It. hrr> blue hazel blue haze] hrown blue grey brown haze hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on left ohest ' H. W.' on arm scars on cheek and left side of neck William brown Frederick Baxter Isaac Davis Thomas Jackson George Swain Charles Jones Thomas Longman James Atkins William Smith George Bailey ys. is 9857 9860 9863 9864 9873 9881 9898 9908 8166 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Wore ( ter* Birmingham ditto ditto, ditto ditto ditto ditto diito ditto « Voree « ter bhoerl Vel ter, 1H shoefinicher 22 bripsfoundr 23 fitter ditto collier Bhoefioisher metal roller tailor if | brown 5f brown brown brown brown ok. brn dk. brn 64' dk. brn 5 brown 84 light hazei hazel hazel hazel grey brown brown grey brown blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freih fresh fair 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Woivest. er pockpiti ed tattooed crown, anchor, and flower tattooed on left arm • chandelier maker anchor, & e. on right arm scar on left breast 1 abse- it from training James Bell Charles Bullock Joseph Coley William Dodd John Emblow Charles Gilbert Thomas Green Jainea Greenway William Groves Thomas Hadley SUaO 8074 8259 8) 80 8429 81 « 3 8397 8174 8188 8182 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 011 to Upton Snolsbury Halesowen Ombersly Lincoln Droitwich, Worcester Bromsgrove Kidderminster comberton Halesowen brion layer labourer ditto hawker tinman labourer nd'or labourer ditto tube welder 19 5 4 brown eraj sallow 25 5 8 brown grey fresh 20 5 4 brown hazel sallow 22 5 4 brown grey fresh 22 5 7 light grey fair 18 S 6 brown grey sallow 19 6 44 brown hazel dark 19 5 44 light hire fair 19 6 8 brown haze) fresh 24 6 6 light grey < air 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto burn mark above left waist ring fourth finger left hand 8 P O L I C E GAZETTE March 17 DESERTERS FROM THE MI LITIA—( continued). .'. wics NAME. EES. NO. COBPT, WHEBE BOBS. TBADH. SIZB. HAIB. BY3S. FACT. COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATS OP DBSEBTN. PLACE OP BBSBBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Arthur Hughes William James George Jones James Jay George Knight Edward Marshall John Morris George Osborne Edwin Ottey Daniel Paish 8091 8029 8290 8027 8083 8482 8457 8197 8038 8333 Worcestsr* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Malvern Chepstow, Menmoth Hereford Kiddermimster Brisi ol, Gloucester Red ditch, Worcester ditto Worcester Powick Tewkesbury, Glouc. boilermaker sawyer puddler iabouier shoemaker bricklayer labourer ditto ditto tailor n 7$ 4 4$ 11 5 4 5 10$ 5 4$ 5 4 brjwu auburn brown brown brown brown light brown light black grey hazel brown brown brown grey grey grey grey dark sallow fair sallow fresh sallow fresh fair fair fair dark 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. Worcester ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto George E. Salmon John Smith Thomas Smith Samuel Stanley William Stokes George White Thomas White John Williams Charles Winfield Wm. Wycherley red whiskers ' absent from training 8391 8263 8023 8205 8425 8047 8198 8401 8399 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Worcester Halesowen Kidderminster Worcester Malvern Cheltenham, Oloue. Halesowen, Worcatr. Kidderminster Evfs' am Red ditch labourer ditto ditto shoerivetter painter tador coll'er carpet wevr lab. iurer ditto 4 8 5 7 8$ 5 4} 4$ 6 6 brown light brown dark brown brown brown light brown brown hazel grey brown dark hazel grey grey grey grey grey fresh fair fresh dark dark sallow fresh fair 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. AtSfasugh 23 reward c offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the rime, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from th » date of desertion. and after the expiration of a oomplete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. 1 No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Pelioe is organised, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. HAMB. • HIP DB6BBTED PBOM. BAiraa. SB5B. WHBBB BOB*. HAIB. MARKS and REMARKS. William Hy. Hill George Watts James O'Brien Geo. P. Clapham Ernest Scawn James Blackmore John Pursell William Tevell John E. Locke Arthur Knights Thomas Barker Frederick H. Provis David Mahoney Henry Lewis John Wm. Andrews David Cruikshanks John Davis Wm. Geo. Turner 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 Daring, deserter Fantome, deserter ditto Valiant, straggler ditto Encounter, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto • ditto ditto ditto Royal Adelaide, deserter Fox, deserter Duncan, deserter Naval Barracks, deserter Valiant, straggler Aurora, deserter Myrmidon, deserter ditto ditto ditto oitto 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 22 June 23 Nov. 16 Dec. 13 Mar. 13 Mar. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 Jan. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Mar. 6 Mar. 5 Mar. 28 Feb. 8 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 4 Mar. 10 Feb. 29 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 Feo. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 29 Feb. 26 Feb. blacksmith gunner, R. M. A. ordinary private, R. Marines boy, 1st class AB. cooper's crew A. B. ordinary ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto A. B. ordinary, 2nd claa= private, R. Marines ordinary stoker ditto ditto A. B. ditto ordinary ditto carpenter's crew AB. leading seaman stolier, 2nd class ward- room cook gunner, R. M. A. ordinary, 2nd class ordinary private, R. Marines gunner, R. M. A private, R. Marines A. B. private, R. Marines ditto A. B. 33 24 21 23 18 21 29 22 20 19 20 20 20 20 24 19 34 26 26 25$ 24 24 21 20 20 25 29 21 21 21. 31 19 19 31 31 24 24 23 24 28 4$ Rotherhithe, Surrey brown 10$ Somerton, Somerset dk. bra 5 Liverpool black 61 York brown 4 Plymouth, Devon, brown 7 Stockleigh, Devon brown 72 St. George's E., Middx. brown 6i Bayswater brown 4 Portsea, Hants brown 3 Lowestoft, Suffolk brown 0 Greenwich, Kent brown 6 Hornssy, Middlesex brown 11$ Brighton, Sussex brown 4 Wellington brown 4 Portsea, Hants black 4 Airdrie, Lanark brown 7 Manchester It. brn 3 St. Pancras, Middlesex light 6 St. Gernr. ans, Cornwall light 5 St. Helier's, Jersey brown 5 Swanscorabe, Kent It. brn 8i Liverpool brown 5$ Haberton, Devon It. brn 5 St. Giles's, Middx. brown 5J Dublin light 8 Devonport, Devon black 6S Antony, Cornwall brown 6 Sheerness, Kent brown 7$ Oxford It. bra 4 Manchester It. brn 7 Clandegley, Radnor It. brn 6 Glasgow It. brn 4 Torquay, Devon dk. brn 6 Clandish dk. bra 7i Watford, Herts brown 8 Coleraine, Londondrry It. brn 7 Perth brown 7 Tiverton brown 7 Luton brown 7 Rathmullin, Donegal It. brn hazel grey grey blue hazel black hazel brown blue brown grey grey blue blue dk. brn grey grey blue grey hazel light blue hazel hazel hazel hazel blue trey hazel grey blue hazel haze) grey blue hazel haze) hazel blue swarth swarth ruddy fresh fair ruddy sallow dark fair fair fair fair fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh swarth fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair sallow served in Flora served in Pembroke served in Flora served in Excellent ring on second right finger j served in Excellent served in Excellent served in F< era anchor on left hand; served ia Excellent served in Excellent served in Ganges, Cambridge, and Imprtgnalle £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 reward ditto scar on left forefinger ; served ia Royal Adelaide £ 1 reward £ 3 reward cut over mouth; served in Impregnable and Penelope served in Alert, Satellite, Canopus, and Impregnable served in Implacable served in Soecawen, Excellent, Sector, and Victory served in Impregnable Duncan, Aboukir, and Seagull slightly pockpitte i ! served in Pembroke served in Impregnable and Prince Consort served in Flying Fish, Icarus, Pelorus, aud Rinaldo served in Asia served in Caledonia served in Royal Adelaide scar on left breast scar on forehead ' air £ 3 reward sallow £ 3 reward fair ditto fair £ 3 reward fresh £ 1 reward fair ditto fresh ditto fresh ditto fair di'to fair ditto fresh ditto fresh ditto served in Royal Adelaide Description of Men Discharged prom Her Majesty's Sea Service. HAMS. a SIP DIEOHABGBD PEOM. CATS. BATING. 1- d> * | SIZE. WHEBB BOBN. HAIB. BYBS. PAOB. MARKS AND REMARKS. Charles Ed. Archer William Myatt James B. Bennett John Archer Rd. H. Blake George Perotti Fred. Errington George H. Shawyer Maurice Gorman Charles Patrick Dryad BeHerophon ActiiUes ditto dii to Crocodile Raleigh Asia Hercules Audacious 6 Feb. 26 . Ian. 28 Jan. 6 Dec. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 21 Jan. 14 Jan. 31 Dec. 1 Nov. A. 8. ordinary engineer's servant ordinary wrrnt. officer's servt engineer's servant ordinary writer, 3rd class ordinary stoker 26 25 26 24 28 20 23 28 24 30 5 7$ 5 6$ 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 3 5 4 5 0 5 5 5 8 London Deptford, Kent Plymouth Manchester Liverpool Portsea, Hants London Portsmouth Queenstown, Cork Great Grimsby, Lincln dk. brn b- own dark brow dark black brown brown brown red hazel hazel hazel grey hazel '- i- own ; rown grey blue gray ruddy fresh pale dark dari fai" fres> 1 fr<? cs. discharged as objectionable ; served in Royal Adelaide ~~ >. se *, ged as objectionable ; scar on forehead and over left discharged as dbjc ctionable ' ,. Lditt° . , ' J. A'on right arm lisehargfld witb disgrace discharged as objectionable; served in Ni/ mphe ditto ' discharged with disgrace served in Gang*, Northumberland, Minotaur, and Lord Warden tattooed on arms ; discharged as objectionable • H 7T7T ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. FAME. DIVISION. WEEKS BOBN. TBADS. H BIZB. HAIB. BYES. PAOB. COAT & TBOUBEB8 DATS OP DISC HUG. PLACE OP DISCHARGE. MARKS and REMARKS, John Archibald Patrick Hayes James Cook* Henry Coates Robert Stewart Charles Reed James Howard Herbert Simmonds George Dimmock Henry Williams R. Marine Art. Depot R. Marine Art-, ditto ditto Depfit R. Marine Art. Depdt ditto ditto Exeter, Devon Cork London Beverley, York Perth Ramsgate, Kent Lambeth, Snrrey Brighton, Sussex C'neadle, Stafford Meithyr Tydvil labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto bricklayer puddler 22 f 20| 21 23| 22 20$ 21* 21 20 5 7$ 5 6i 5 71 5 7i 5 8 5 6 5 9 5 6 5 Ef 5 Si brown dk. brn brown dk brn brown It. brn brown brown brown brown blue GREY blue hazel grey hazel brown grey gray grey fair dark fresb fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark - fresh zz 16 Mar. 9 Mar. 24 Feb. 23 Feb. 19 Feb.. 18 Feb. 14 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 10 Feb. Portsmouth Millbank Portsmouth Lewes ditto Canterbury Winchejter Walmer Maidstone Lewes scars left eye; discharged as a worthless character discharged as woithless ditto * „ ... dischargers objectionable pock pitted ; discharged as objectionable discharged with ignoniiny anchor on right arm ; discharged as objectionable tattooed on arms ; discharged as worthless discharged as utterly worthless discharged as a worthless character Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHJEBB BOBN. TBADH. • I TII M SIZB. HAIB. BYES. PAOB. OOAE & TBOUSEB8 DATB OP DE8BBTN. PLACE OP DESEBTION. MARKS and REMARKS, James Stewart John Hall James M'Kenzie Depfit ditto Glasgow Sunderland, Durham Leeds, York labourer ditto machinist 21 5 7! red I9f 5 5i brown 19 5 7 brown 21J 5 8|- dk. brn 25 5 11 s. ndy 80J 5 7$ black 27f 6 7i brown lnj 5 5$ brown 20 i 5 6J brown 20i 5 6f brown blue hazel grey blue grey hazel grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh dark plain ditto 12 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. Liverpool Walmer ditto recruit, surgically inspected supposed to have stolen a silver hunting watch ditto George Musgrove Watson Wilson Edward Clarke Samuel J. Smith George S. Stranks Arthur Forrest Thomas McCale R. Marine Art. ditto R. Marine Art. Chatham Depfit Ilmineter, Somerset Beverley, York Bardwell, Suffolk Maybole, Ayr Farnborougn, Wrwck York Stalybridge, Chester labourer ditto labourer shoemaker butcher clerk cotton spnr. fresh fair fresh fair fair fresb fresh dark; striped tweed; black supposed plain 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 6 Mar. 4 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. Portsmouth ditto Portsmouth Ayr dial ham Hull Walmer recruit scar right of neck; recruit, att » 3TEI LONDOK ; RIUNTED FOB HKR MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY HAR& ISON AND SONS, ST. MABTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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