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05/05/1876

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 05/05/1876
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 5823
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• wsrr fummm ' CQNTAISTOQ tubttaMt of all informations received in eases of Felony and - of' Msdenkmtrs of m aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the ^ lace, and the circumstance of the Offence, The Names of Persons charged zritk Offences who are htovm but not in cvMody, and a I) esc> , ' ion of tikpe who are net known, their Appearance, Dress, and other mart ® of Identity„ T& t I Barnes of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particvlar whicl may lead to their Apprehension, A Description, as accurate at possible, of Property that has bean atohit, and a minute Description of Stolen " Horses fi>~ the purpose of tracing and recovering them. - ' : ; ' No. 5823 FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1876. Settee.— It is requested that all communications ior the purpose of obtaining or giving infermation respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the SSigsssatsare of the person requiring or sending the same, aud all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is gives, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should bo made aud owem to before a Magistrate, the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the . advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all Retteri* addressed to the Editor • imt foe prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Karnes and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded, on ^ Par Office Forms 83 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertioA^ i the POLICE GAZETTE, y INFORMATIONS*. KITCDSB- AID" I£ AJUCIOUS: LY WOUNDXHOi Description of PATRICK SHOVELAN, charged on a • warrant at Consett, Durham, with cutting and wounding P. C. William Moore in the execution of his duty on the 17th instant: 22 years of age, 5 feet 9| inches high, fresh com- plexion, brown eyes, dark brown hair, cut short, no whiskers, proportionate figure, large brown mole covered with hair on left side of neck near the ear;. dressed when he absconded in fustian trousers, dark vest, blue pilot cloth jacket or short black coat, black cloth cap or low- crowned black felt hat; Stolen from the person of John Franc's, on the Torquay Race Course. Devon, on the 18: h instant: a medium- size silver lever Watcb, No. 11612, makers name ' Ellis, Exeter,' marked on inside and outside ease?. Information to be given to Superintendent Vaughan, Devon Constabulary, Torquay. — Bono- street, April 24. , Stolen from the person at Lichfield Races, on the 20th instant: a silver lever Watch, open- face, jewelled in 4 holes, No. 1745. Information to be given to Sergeant Hammond, Police Station, Shenstone, Staffordshire.— Bow- si., April 24. Stolen from the person during Durham Races on the 17th and 18th instant: 1 Pocket Book, with name ' John Lutten, 5, Side, New- castle'; a Draft for £ 62 9s. 6d., made payable to . ' Wm. Brown'; one for £ 10, made payable to ' Lutten'; a Cheque for £ 5, payable to same ; four £ 5 Notei. and one £ 10 Note. 1 gold lever Watch, flowered on back, No. 2157. 1 ditto ditto large size. No. 13350, maker Wine- burgh, North Shields ; a gold Albert ( curb pattern) with* a Guinea and a Half- Guinea attached, the latter much worn. 1 English silver lever Watch, and a gold Albert, square links, with a Two- Guinea Piece of the reign of George the Second, dated 1740, attached. 1 silver Geneva Watcb, No. 41361. I silver lever Watch, No 2091, maker Thomas Wake- field, Willington. Information to be given to Head Constable Dodds, Durham. 1 — Bov'- street, April 24. chief ( both much worn). Supposed by a tramp, 30 to 40 yrs. of age, 5 feet 0 or 8 inches higti, long faee, little or no whiskers, and light brown hair ; dressed in old drab or giey coat, cord trousers, and of very dirty sppearance. Information to be given to Chief Constable Wheeldon, Penybont, or Sergeant Rogers, Knighton, Radnorshire.— Bow- street, April 26. Stolen t » v means of house- breaking between 2 and 3 p. m. on the lst instant, at Willingdon, Sussex, Polegate Steeple Chase day, from a cottage near the course Stolen from a field at Llangollen during the night of the 14instant, the property of Mr. Robert Jones: a black or dark bay mountain mate Pony, aged 10 years, 11 hands high, white star on forehead, white down the nose, scar four inches long inside the near log, short thick tail. Information to be given to Inspector Humphreys, Llangollen, Denbighshire, oc to Deputy Chief Constable Bradshaw, Wrexham, Denbighshire.— Sow- street, May 5. Stolen during the night o£ the 29th ultimo, from a field at Barfrestone : an aged dark brown mare Pony, 13 hands high, fawn co! our uose, tail cut above hough, black points, has Been clipped, aud had no shoes on. Information to be given to Superintendent Stokes, County Police Office, St. Bartholomews, Sandwich, Kent.— 1' m- street, May 3. Stolen on the £ 9th ultimo, fiom the South Cavalry Barracks, Aldershot: a bay Mare, 15 hands 2 § inches higb, whits Liee, star on off hiud leg, ' 8 H. E. 38' stamped on lore lit'ofs, had on a Military Saddle, and bridoon Rein. By private SAMUEL HOLLIS, 8th Hussars, 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 itches high, fresh complexion, dark hair ; dressed in blue stable uniform ; a native of Belper, Derby,— Metropolitan Police, Woolwich Dockyard Division, May 3. Stolen from a fisld in the borough of Bolton, cn the 18th ultimo : a black Mare, about 13i hands high, in very good condition, has two small white marks on left side, each about one inch diameter, rather aged, and a little stiff in the hind fetlocks. £ 5 reward and all reasonable expences will be a labourer ^. ironworks, and 1U3 worked at Middlesbrough,; giiVf, r Watch, thick case, face slightly broken round! Pa'd£ r the recovery c£ earn mare andconviction of the offender Hartlepool, Stockton, Darlington, Jarrow, Workington, and ; the hand wit! l imitation gold Guard and half Sovereign1 ™ ' offers. Information to be given to Chief Constable ulrai^ S eU~ aMfcehed ; a large Brooch, gilt frame, with figure ; of a fish Lancashire.- iw- sHm,*, May I. and monkey's face on the stone ; a Brooch, iu a worked gilt | Supposed to have been stolen from- a field at Nedge- hill, frame,' grey stone and white pebble in centre; a Brooch,' in the parish of Shiffnal, during the night of the 23rd ult.,: with common frame, female head on the stone ; a single ; a bay Pony, stout made, about 13 hands high, rough coated. impress of France with scurvy legs, the property of the Rev. — Woods, of dent Oliver, Con3ett, Durham.— Bow- street^ April 24. Absconded, charged with wounding Chas. Bunn, game- keeper, on the 23rd ultimo, in the parish of Acton: HENRY MOSS, of Milford, thatcher, 22 years of age, about 5 feet Bracelet, with an impression of the late Empress < Information to be given to Inspector Keeble, Police Station, Melford, Suffolk, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, April 24. 9 inches higb, dark brown hair, little dark whiskers, brown Q « rtt; a pair of gold Ear- rings, with a rose on the top tad a Malinslee Vicarage.. Information to be given to Chief eyes, and dark complexion; dressed in a light coat and corkscrew on tho bottom; aid a pair of Ear- rings, pearl Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, or to Sergeant Higgius trousers, stained with blood, and black soft hat; walks in a balls on the top and glass drops on the bottom, silver wires, Dawley, Salop.— Bow- s'. teet^ May 1. slouching manner, and generally has his hands in his trousers one of which is broken. Information to- be given at the, ' , • •, . • - , pockets. He took train for London cn the morning of the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes ; to Deputy Constable Wag- Stolen from a field at C- athorne Hall, Asby, betwe 24th ult., and has a relative at a cowkeeper's near Islington, horn, Hailsham; or at any Police Station in East Sussex.! C p. m on the 1/ th, and 6 a « n. on tne 19th instant: two hal - - - —- - - - ° - Bow- street. May 5. I bred Ewes, in good condition, are due to lamb at any time ' ' within 3 weeks, they are marked with ' L.' in tar on the near Stolen, by means of burglary, during the night of the side, and are red rudded on the rump. Information to be 126th ultimo, from the Vicarage, Bitton, Gloucestershire, the given to Superintendent Parks, Appleby, Westmorland, or at property of tho Rev. E. N. Ellacombe : 1 silver cream Jug, the Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- st., • envrawvov » « r* » v a - sna***/* stands on thtee feet, dented a little on one side, cest a stag's April 28. EOSBEET A10 lAECMX PEOffi head, and holds about half- a- pint.; 1 pair of si ve • Sugar ' , , c ,, , . , THE PEBSOX. Tongs, broken a little on one side ; 3 silver Tea Spoons, 1 ,, ^ olen on the 4th instant from a field at W est Dulwich : Stolen from the uerson at Shifnal Railwav Station marked either ' E. M.' or with the crest of stag's head. 11 black I . my, marked A. on the off hip. Two guineas about j m Z he 3rd instant - turned Information to be given to Superintendent Rawle, Fishponds, reward will be paid on recovery of the pony and apprebensio- about 6 p. m. on the 3rd instant. _ silver , or to Sergeant Morley, Oldland Common, Gloucestershire.-, <* the offender or offenders .- Metropolitan Pohce, P Divuia be given to I Bow- street, May 3. I April 24. Geneva hunting Watch, with the initials a short gold Chain attached. Irformation to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, or to Sergeant Meredith, Shifnal, Salop.— Bow- streei, May 5. Stolen on the 281, h. ill timo, at Newtown, Montgomeryshire, from the person of John Bright, of Bromlow, Salop : a leather Purse, containing £ 4 in Gold, and eleven £ 5 Notes of the North and South Wales B. ink. Newtovsn and Oswestry, by JOHN BOWKER, alias WOWZER, and JOSIAH BEECH, low horse dealers. Beech has been apprehended and committed for trial, Bowker is still large, and for his apprehension a warrant has been issued : ho is 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet ( j Or 7 inches higb, stout make, fresh complexion, brown hair, sri# l whiskers, and bow- legged ; dressed in light coat and veift, woollen coid trousers, aud jinicrow hat. He is well known to all hone dealers, he is frequently in company with the copers, and is known to the police at Liverpool and Nantwich. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, May 3. Stolen from tho person of Mr. Samuel Burton, farmer, Long Clawson, between Hose and Long Clawson, on the 27th ultimo : a gold lever Watch, No. 56101, with a plain gold Albort Chain attached. Information to be given to Superintendent Goodman, Constabulary. Office, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, May 3. On the night of the 27th ultimo, NINIAN GIBBON, was violently assaulted and wounded in the throat, between South Hylton and White Haugh, and robbed by two men of a gold lever Watch, jewelled in 8 holes, No. 40842, gold Albert Chain, belcher pattern, and £ 2 in Gold aud Silver. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Fairbridge, Houghton- le- Spring, or to Sergeant Smith, South Hylton, near Sunder- land, Durham.- Dow- street, May 1. Stolen from a gentleman at the Tenbury Races on the 26th ultimo : a double case g- ld Geneva Hunting Watch, engino- turned cases, much worn, a smooth place in centre of case, surrounded by a garter, white face, black figures, with gold second circle hand, and a common pin fastening the bow to the Watch. Information to be given to Superintendent Raby, Great Witley, or to Sergeant Turner, Tenbury, Wor- cestershire.— B » w< stmt, May 1, On tlin night of the 29lh ultimo, a shoemaker's shop near j Penrith, Cumberland, was broken and entered, and stolen; therein: 1 pair of new half water- tight pegged Boots, four, " . . ' AIFB ISMBEZZLE! eyelet holes and five holes on each side, callers on heels, two riPtkm , of. JOHN JACKSON, alias HUG rows of sparables round the soles and two rows of hobnails, JONES charged with stealing 1 ow s at Studley : 36 years in the shape of a half- moon in the middle of soles ; a piece of '' 5 1 ' U1fbf hlfh' f « r complexion, light brown hair strong Leather, called in the trade ' Shoe- butt'; a piece of and moustache beard shaved off, bright blue eyes, light Leather, called ' Slipper Top'; and a shoemaker's and blue cut mark on forehead; dressed in dark cloth jacket, Knife, about half worn, with oval handle. Information to be bgbt cloth trousers, and round black felt hat; has a respect- given to Superintendent Fowler, Penrith, or at the County appearance, is a greengrocer and also hawks hsh ; a few Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland—, ago he bved at Stoke Golding, Leicestershire, has also lived at IS uneaten, and about twelve months ago at Warwick, where he sold milk. Information to be given to Superin- Stolen by means of house- breaking at Bangor, Flintshire, teudent Thomas, Alcester, Warwickshire, who holds a warrant during the night of the 21st instant ( Bangor Steeple Chase for his apprehension,— Bow- sireet, May 5. day), from a farmhouse adjoining the course: a Cash Box,: „ , , , ... , , , , , , containing about £ 2 in Silver and Copper; and a pair of from a, dwelling- house at Beckbury, between 5 and 7 p. m. on the lst instant : a Sovereign, two cotton boy's light blucher Boots. A pair of navvy's boots, much worn, were left in the place. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Bolton, Hanmer, Whitchurch, Salop.— Bow- street, April 26. Neckerchiefs, one a light plaid, the other with- magenta spots, the property of Edwin Bytheway. By a fellow lodger named THOMAS DAVIS, about 18 years of age, about feet 0 inches high, black hair, very small dark whiskers, Between 4 and 5 p. m. on tho 19th instant, a cottage on and a native of Bridgnorth; dressed in dark coat and vest, the Chester- road, Pery Barr, near Birmingham, was broken | corduroy trouseis, black jinicrow or hard hat, or may be into, and stolen therein : an, old double- case silver verge : wearing a brown velvet . cap. He had iu his possession a Watch, white dial, key hole in face, and rusty steel Chain pair of light grey trousers, with black stripes. Information attached ; an old- fashioned black cloth Dress Coat, two out- to be given to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, side pockets, and one inside breast; an old double- breasted , Salop, or to Sergeant Meredith, County Constabulary Office, black cloth Waistcoat; a pair of blaek cloth Trousers, lined Shiffnal, Salop, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, with brown calico, and flap fronts, men's size ; five old brown j — Bow- sireet, May 5. calico Shirts, and one cloth ditto, high collars, men's size; j _ , , „ ,, and a black silk Handkerchief. Information to be given to I Stolen from * o. 3, Aubrey- terrace, Reading, on the Sergeant Steele, Police Station, Handsworth, near Binning-' ™ orjW> g lhe 2Cth ultuno;: 1 silver lever hunting Watch, ham, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, April 26. , . i No. 8,24, witn gold Cham and Locket attached; 1 dark ' [ Overcoat; 1 white Shtrc ; I pair ot tweed lrousers ; 1 set of Stolen by means of housebreaking at Grath : a silver' gold shirt Studs ; 2 old signet Riogs ; 1 large Eye- glass, in verge Watch, very . large , isize, regulated with a key, attached case; 1 silver Albert Ciiaiu ; 1 meerschaum Pipe ; and a is an old copper Guard, broken in two places, aid Hied silver Pencil- ease. By THOMAS AMOR, about 30 years of together with thread, and brass Key and Seal ( stone lost out age, 5 feet 9 inches, dark complexion, little dark whiskers of Seal); a silver verge Watch, name ' J. Hurdley' inside and moustache, a little bald, has a little impediment in his case, strong steel Chain and brass Key and Seal attached ; a speech, aud is rather splay footed ; dressed iu light coat, and calico Shirt; a blue silk Handkerchief; a red silk Handker-' wore a cap. And WILLIAM AMOR, about 20 years of ago, 5 feet 4 inches high, and fair complexion; dressed in dark check trousers, and wore a cap. They state they are cabinet- makers, but have lately been employed by a ship- building firm at Hull, and are supposed to belong to the General Union of Carpenters and Joiners. The stolen Watch, Chain and Locket has since been found pledged at Oxford. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Purchase, Reading, Berkshire, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- street, May 3. Description of JOHN DICKINSON STEPHEN, a clerk, who is charged on a warrant with having on the 17th ultimo embezzled £ 33 18.--., the monies of Messrs. Bartte- man and Crighton, wine merchants, 10, Grey- street, New- castle- on- Tyne : from 26 to £ 8 yeara of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inchea high, fresh complexion, dark brown curly hair, mous- tache, and very little whiskers, dark eyes, full lound face, proportionate build ; he is of good address, and is a native of Newcastle- on- Tyue ; generally dresses in dark clothes. It is supposed that he will " endeavour to get to the Continent. He was last seen iu Newcastle on the 21st ultimo, and is supposed to have gone South by the 11 23 p. m. train. Information to be given to. the Chief Constable, Central Police Station, Pilgrim- street, Newcastle- upon- Tyne, Northumberland.— Bow- street, May 3. Description of ELIZABETH POWELL, alias MAYNARD, alias FRANCIS, who absconded from Ipswich, on the 2lst ultimo, charged ou a warrant with stealing a lady's Dress, since recovered: she is about 27 years of age, dark- brown bair, very short and thin ; dressed in a light brown dress, and black aud red plaid shawl; she has a slight impediment in her speech, and is very nervous when spoken to, and is a native of Hadleigh, Suffolk ; she was iu company with a man about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 iuches higb, light bair, and a tuft of li^ ht sandy hair on the chin ; dressed in corduroy trousers, short loose drabbet slop, with large patch on back, and a black cap ; he was carrying a coarse' canvas bag, is a navvy, and a native of Kent. Information to be given to Head Constable Mason, Police Office, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk, who holds a warrant for her appre- hension.— Bow- sireet, May 1. Description of WILLIAM STANSFIELD, a clerk, charged with stealing, on the 15th instant, at Blackburn; £ 8, the monies of Henry Clayton and others, his masters : he is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, sullen appearance, blue pimples on cheek, dark curly hair, full dark beard, slight moustache, and walks with a sweeping gait; dressed in a dark mixture cloth suit, elastic- side boots, and dark bard billycock hat ; keeps the company of betting men. Iuformation to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Eow- street, April 28. Absconded on the 31st nit., charged ou a warrant with stealing £ 102, and embezzling £ 18 6s. 8d. : CHARLES EVANS, a clerk, 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches higb, very dark complexion, black bair, small black whiskers and mous- tache, one of the front upper teeth decayed ; dressed in dark surtout coat, dark vest aud trousers, silk hat with mourning band. £ 20 reward will be paid on his apprehension. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Kehoe, Central Police Office, Liverpool.— Bow- sireet, April 28. Description of GEORGE STEADMAN, alias STEWART, who absconded from Middleslorough, oil the 17th instant, charged with stealing 14 yards of black Silk, which he pledged at Leeds, on the 18th instant, in the name of George Stewart, of the Turk's Head, Newcastle, commercial traveller : he is about 28 years of age, 5 feet ,8 inches high, fresh complexion, clean shaved on chin, large light moustache, light brown hair and whiskers, cut mark under lower lip, stout make, and is a little lame ; dressed in a dark cloth shooting coat, vest aud trousers of same material, brown cloth overcoat, with velvet collar, black billycock hat, and carries a black leather bag ; he states that he is a commercial traveller, also a painter and decorator. Iuformation to be en to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough, York- '.— Bow- street, Awil 28. Stolen from a dwelling- house, at Farnworth, near Bolton- e- Motrs, Lancashire, between 6 and 8 am. on the 24th inst.: silver lever Watch, No. 91669, makers Lickett and Co., Norwich, had the letters ' W. O.' engraved on the outer case, and had attached a brass Albert Guard, tied at each end with a string; and a silver verge Watch, No. 3530, maker Mills, Ludgate Hill, had the owner's name ' John Clark' engraved on the outside case, and had attached a long silver curb twisted Guard. By a young man who had lodged in house a few nights, and absconded on the morning of the ry ; he is about 18 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, omplexion, sandy hair, no whiskers or moustache; " in a dark mixture cloth shooting coat, witney cloth uttons up to throat, dark cloth trousers, and elastic- loots ; he is a tailor, stated he came from Manchester, had been on tramp. Information to be given to Super- ntendent Holland, Town Hall, Little Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 28. Absconded on the 22nd February last, charged on a • warrant with embezzling several sums of money received on account of his master, Mr. J. B. Motley, meat salesman, No. 14 A Avenue, London Central Meat Market: JOHN JAMES MILDRED, a clerk, late of 9, Mossell- rd,, Finsbury park, 22| years of age, b feet 4 or 5 inches high, light brown hair ( thin), slight moustache and whiskers, sallow complexion, thin face, usually wears spectacles, and of mean appearance. £ 20 reward will be paid fur such information as shall lead to the apprehension of the accused. Information to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Depart- ment, 2S, Old Jewry, London, E. C.— Bom- street, April 28. Description of WALTER BEVAN, a clerk, charged on a warrant with embezzling moneys, the property of the Great Western Railway : he is 23 years of age, but looks younger, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair hair, fresh complexion. slight moustache, rather full in the month ; dressed in a dark grey plaid suit,, blue overcoat, a. d black bowler hat; he absconded on the 17th instant, and intended to leave the country, or may enlist; he was formerly station master at Lydney, Gloucestershire. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Newport, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, April 26. Absconded on the 15tli instant, from Cardiff, charged with forgery, and embezzling £ 36 the moneys of his masters : WILLIAM STRANGWARD, a traveller to a firm of irommongers, about 29 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high rather stout built, fresh complexion^ checks shaved, light moustache, and tuft of hairou chin; generally dressed in light clothes, and hard black bowler bat. Information to be given to Chief Constable Bond, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Baw- ttreei, April s, FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described). Absconded from Oldbury, on the 12th ultimo, charged with indecently assaulting a boy, at Oldbury, on the 10th instant: MATTHEW BAKER, 22 years of age, 5 feet 5 inchcs high, dark brown hair, no whiskers or moustache; dressed in cord trousers, dirty light cloth jacket aud vest, blue cloth overcoat, aud dark cloth cap, with velvet band; he is a bricklayer's labourer, and has friends at Nuneaton ; he will probably seek employment at chemical works. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Kemp, Halesowen, Worcestershire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.—- Bow- street, May 5. Description of a tramping violin player, who is charged at Penrith, Cumberland, with having, ou the evening of the 29th ultimo, indecently assaulted a young woman, on the highway, and afterwards dragged her into a field, Where he attempted to violate her : he is from ¥°' to 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 iuches high, stout figure, a'^ ad shoulders, dark complexion, black curly hair, dark whis'fsrs, and dark eyes; dressed in an old blue pilot cloth short picket, cord trousers, very dirty, black billycock hat, with broad brim, and strong boots, has the appearance of a dirty navvy ; he frequents low lodging- houses, and plays his violin, which he carries in a check bag, in public- houses ; he also carries a red- covered music- book, and is supposed to be a discharged soldier. Information to be given to Superintendent Fowler, Penrith, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumber- land.— Bow- street, May 3. Absconded on the 12th instant, charged on a warrant with felony : ROBERT ETFORD LOVE, 34 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fair complexion, hair, cut short and turning grey, and moustache dark, very slight whiskers, slight impediment in speech, of respectable appearance. Infor- matics to be given to Inspector Bailey, City of London Police, Detective Department, 26, Old' Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, April 28. Description of THOMAS BARTON, charged ( with others) with conspiring to defraud his employer : 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, ruddy complexion, full eyes, dark brown bair, round face, and thick set. Was formerly employed at the East London Railway Works, and Gaston New Docks, near Liverpool, well known to Messrs. Benton and Woodiwiss, railway contractors, near Manchester, and is likely to be employed on some new railway work as a timekeeper. Warrant issued. Information to be given to Superintendent Williamson, Detective Department, Great Scotland Yard, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, A Division, May 5. Description of INGRAM ESKDALE MOAT, charged on warrant with an offence under the Bankruptcy Acts : he is about 40 years of age, about 5 feet 9 iuches higb, brown hair, whiskers round face inclined to be sandy, stoops a little, is a very good singer; he is an oil aud colour merchant. He has been making preperations to leave England. Information to be given to Detective Inspector, Central Police Office, Sheffield, Yorks.— Bow- street, May 5. Description of a man giving the name of FREDERICK BRYAN, who obtained several sums of Money from persons in the neighbourhood of Mold, by falsely stating that he was working for Mr. Wm. Roberts, of Mold, plumber, & c., on the 5th ultimo : about 30 years rf age, 5 feet 5 or 6 ioches higb, slender build, dark hair, short black moustache, whiskers shaved off, and long thin face; dressed in dark clothes, and wore an apron ; he is very fond of talking. Can be identified. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Adams, or to Inspector Minshull, Mold, Flintshire.— Bow- st., May 3. Description of a man committed for trial at North- allerton Sessious to be held on the 4th of July next, for larceny at Middlesborougb : he gave the name of GEORGE STEADMAM, alias STEWART, a painter and decorator, aud a' native of Leamington, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 iuches high, stout figure, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, large light, brown moustache, little whiskers, grey eyes, several small scars under bottom lip, one near right nostril, on top lip, and two on right knee; dressed in brown cloth overcoat, dark ribbed cutaway coat, vest, and trousers, black billycock hat, low shoes, white shirt and collar, and peach- coloured silk tie round his neck. States that he has chiefly worked about London, where his wife is now residing. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Borough Police Station, Middlesborough, Yorks.— Bow- street, May 5. Description of GEORGE WHITE, a tramp, committed for 3 calendar months haid labour, to Northallerton Gaol, on the 2nd instant, for larceny : 30 years of age, 5 feet 6| iuches higb, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, small browu whiskers and moustache, and thin features; dressed in an old brown overcoat, brown cord trousers, old blucher boots, and cloth cap. He states that he is a native of Newington, London, but has been recently working as a labourer at an iron ship- building yard at Yarrow, and other places in the North. Information to be given to Superintendent Ryder, North Riding Constabulary Uffice, Whitby, Yoikshire.— Bow- street, May 5. Committed for trial at the next quarter sessions at Durham, charged with obtaining goods by false. pretences : WILLIAM BURNSIDE, 22 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light complexiou, light brown hair, grey eyes, thin face, slender figure, has been a soldier, and is a native of Leeds. ISABELLA RILEY, 17 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, fresh complexion, black hair, dark eyes, full face, stout figure, she is a hawker, and a native of Gateshead, and is supposed to have been convicted at Guisborough. Information to be given to Superintendent Henderson, Bishop Auckland, Durham.— Boon- street, May 5. Description of JOHN STEPHENS, committed to Northallerton Gaol for seven days under the Vagrant Act on ihe 4th instant : 51 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, grey hair, bald on top of head, grey eyes, sallow complexion, has lost the end of first finger of right hand ; dressed in black doth coat with velvet collar, no pockets outside, light stripe cloth vest, Bedford cord trousers, blue Scotch cap with peak, plain laced boots, woollen shirt with white front, blue necktie. He states that he is au Irishman, but has worked for the last rive years in Middlesboro', chiefly at the Britannia Works, information to bt> given to Superintendent Metcalfe, North Riding Constabulary, Matton, or to Inspector Milner, Kirby- moorside.— Bow- street, May 5. Remanded at Montgomery Gaol until the 10th instant, on a charge of larceny : a tramping iron moulder, who gives the name of THOMAS INES, 63 years of ago, 5 feet 9 inches high, swarthy complexion, dark hair, grev eyes, cut. mark on nose, figure of a woman, and anchor on both arms, in blue aud red ink. Information to be given at the Chief Constable's Office, Newtown, Montgomeryshire.— Baw- street, May3. Description of a man, giving the name of GEORGE FRANCIS, alias FRANCE, committed for trial at the next quarter sessions for the couuty of Salop, foi larceny as a bailee of a Watch : 50 years of age, 5 feet 5^ inches high, sallow complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, cut on'left eyebrow, slightly pockmarked, swollen veins on calf of left leg, ' D' on left side. He was convicted at Salop March Sessions,. 1870, for obtaining watches by false pretences, and at Derby County Sessions, April 9 th, 1873, for stealing two watches. He tramps the country as a watch aud clock cleaner, and had in his possession when arrested a pawnticket for a gold Rinp, pledged 25th March, 1876, for 10s., with Walter and Frederick Webb, Corn Market, Worcester, in the name of Charles Smith, Bridgport. Information to be given to Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, Salop.— Baw- streei, May 3. Missing from her home Homend- street, Ledbury, since the 16th ultimo: ELIZABETH PRUCE, about 23 years of age, but looks younger, about 5 feet high, stout built, fair complexion, light brown hair, light blue eyes, and has a mole left side of cheek ; dressed in black jacket, black or white gingham dress, black | hat, trimmed with blue and black ribbon, and light kid buttoned boots. She is of weak intellect, and it is feared some ill has befallen her. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Blunsden, Ledbury, Herefordshire.— Bow- streit, May 3. Remanded until the 8th instant, on a charge of maliciously killing a Horse : HERBERT BIGGS, a farm labourer and native of Park- lane, near Craven Arms, Salop, 18 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches higb, fair complexion, and brown hair. Information to be given to Sergeant Lear, Bromfield, Salop. — Bow- street, May 3. Description of GEORGE COOKE, a bricklayer, of Broughton Astley, charged on a warrant with assaulting and beating Ann Pick, widow,_ on the 22nd ultimo, at Broughton Astley : he is 54 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, s vtrthy complexion, dark brown hair, turning grey, whiskery round the face, stout make, very round shoulders, and has a rocking gait; dres^ d in brown cloth coat, with mixture stripes, much faded, large side pockets, pepper and salt mixture cloth trousers and vest, soft black billycock hat, elastic- side boots, nearly new, and black and white plaid scarf ; he is a good workman, but of intemperate habits. Information to be given to Superintendent Rowlett, Lutterworth, Leicester- shire.— Bow- street, May 3. Description of a woman sentenced to four months impri- sonment at the Salisbury Petty Sessions, on the lst instant, for felony : AGNES ANN HOLDAWAY, alias WIL- LIAMSON, 57 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, grey eyes, fresh complexion, and dark brown hair; dressed in a dark grey waterproof cloak, brown dress, and black bonnet Information to be given to Superintendent Mathews, City Police Station, Salisbury, Wilts.— Baw- street, May 3. Absconded on the 2nd instant, from the Woodbury Hill. Reformatory, Shelsley, near Worcester : JOSEPH NEED, a native of Persbore, 14 years of age, 4 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, two moles on corner of eyebrow, cut on inside thick part of right thumb, three round scars on right knee, one under- neath, and two on left knee. GEORGE HICKS, a native of Malvern, 14 years of " age, 4 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, dark hazel eyes, cuts on crown of head, left eyebrow, and down little finger. Both dressed in black cord jackets, brown cord waistcoats and trousers, marked inside with theletters' W. H. R,' They are likely to seek employment as farm labourers. A reward of £ 1 will be paid for the apprehension of each boy. Infor- mation to be- given to Rev. Theodore Flintotf, Resident Manager, Shelsley, near Worcester ; or to Superintendent Raby, Great Witley, near Stourport; or to Deputy Chief Constable Phillips, County Police Office, Worcester.— Bow- st. May 3. Committed to the House of Correction at Aylesbury, charged with stealing money from a till at Great Marlow : DOUGLAS MACLEAN, about 27 years of age, about 5 feet high, dark complexion, dark hair and eyes, snail dark moustache and tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in light cord trousers, light coloured coat, dark waistcoat, soft billycock hat and boots, all worn and ragged. He is committed for two calendar months. THOMAS McGRATH, about 32 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, florid complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers, hair thin on top of head, grey eyes; dressed in light cord trousers, light coloured coat, grey waistcoat., billy- cock hat, lace- up boots, all worn and ragged. He is com- mitted for one calendar month. These men are tramps, and in their possession were found pig's cheek, dried, and a pair of brown cloth trousers. Infor . mation to be given to Superintendent Sargent, High Wycombe, or to Inspector Breene, Great Marlow, Bucks. Bow- street, May 1. Description of MARGARET PATTENDEN, committed for trial at the Lewes Sessions, charged with larceny from the person : 37 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, stout build, florid complexion, rather broad face and dark hair - y. dressed in a large black and white plaid shawl, old dark dress, old black straw hat. Information to be given to Superintendent Kennard, Police Station, East Grinstead, Sussex.— Bow- street, May 1. Found in Mill- lane, Bradford- on- Avon, about 6 a. m. on- the 26th ultimo : the Body of a newly- born female child, wrapped in the skirt of an old brown lustre dress, an old- thin tea cloth or towel, patched in the middle, and a piece of thick brown paper, which has apparently been much used as a pattern for part of a woman's dress, the whole tied up with string. Information to be given to Superintendent White,. Wilts Constabulary, Trowbridge.— Bow- sireet, May 1. Description of a Man ( unknown) who was found drowned- in the River Parrett, at Pawlett, Somersetshire, on the 25th ultimo; about 60 y ears of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, turning grey, aud rather stoufc build ; dressed in an old slop, red and plush vest, moleskin trousers, heavy nailed boots, calico shirt, had a leather strap.! round his waist. At the coronor's inquest a verdict of ' Found drowned' was returned. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Jeffs, North Petherton, Somersetshire.— Bow- street, May 1. Remanded at Stafford, until the 6th instant, charged with larceny : SAMUEL BOX, 33 years of age, 5 feet iuches high, very light hair and moustache, fresh complexion, red birth mark and two scars on forehead, a flower- pot and plant marked on left arm ; he says he was 168 days in the Artillery, which he left 3 or 4 years ago, and has since got his living by singing in public- houses, and as a ventriloquist; dressed in grey jacket, light vest, and old black cloth trousers Scotch cap, and very old boots. ELIZABETH ALLEN, bom in St. Ann- street, West- minster, 30 years of age, 5 feet I or 2 inches high, pale com- plexion, light brown hair, thin narrow features ; dressed in narrow striped grey dress, dark woollen shawl, black bonnet, and a white apron ; she has travelled with Box for the last 4 years, as a singer, and formerly lived with a man known as the ' three fingered Frenchman,' who is going about the country with begging letters, and pretending not to be able to speak the English language ; she has lost an upper tooth on tbe left side. And MARGARET WATSON, 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, a native of Manchester, brown hair, fresh com- plexion, stout build, and has lost an upper tooth in the left side ; dressed iu black bonnet, old pepper and salt coloured striped shawl, light cotton dress, and white apron ; has a little boy with her, 16 months old, says her husband is an umbrella mender and tin plate worker, and that 4 months since he got a hawker's licence at Swindon, that formerly he took out licences at Westminster ; she is a singer. The above persons have travelled together, aod visit public and low lodging- houses, in all parts of England and Wales. Information to he given to Inspector Hackney, Guild Hall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May 1. Description of a woman who is committed for trial at the ensuing quarter sessions at Lewes, charged with fraud at Eastbourne : ADA PALMER, alias Miss GORDEN, alias Mrs. STEVENS, alias Mrs. KENEALEY, about 43 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 iuches bigh, pale or sallow complexion, rather broad face, dark hair, nearly black, rather stout figure, and speaks with a foreign accent; dressed fashionably. She is supposed to be a professional hotel swindler, and appears to be well acquainted with nearly all the fashionable watering places in England and on the continent. States she can speak English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish. Information to be given to Superintendent Newnham, Eastbourne, Sussex. — Bow- street, April 28. • Description of a man committed for trial at next Surrey Sessions: JOHN VINCENT, ( supposed false), 62 years of age, ( looks younger), 5 feet l| inch high, fresh complexion, hair turning grey, brown mark from cut on left forearm ; dressed in dark brown overcoat, black under coat, mixture vest and trousers, side spring- boots, aad high hat.— Metro- politan Police, P Division, Apnl 28. Description of a man who gives the name of HENRY JOHN LINDSEY, of No. 5, Greeu- lane, Royal- bill, Green- wich, an engineer, remanded until the 3rd proximo, at Newport Pagnell, on two charges of obtaining Money by false pretences : 31 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, freah complexion, very full haz- 1 eyes, dark brown curly hair, whiskers, and moustache; dressed in hard black felt hat, black cloth suit, light overcoat, and low shoes. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Bow- street, April 28. Description of a man giving tho name of PATRICK GRADY, committed for trial at next Gloucestershire Quarter Sessions, charged with wilful damage : he is 39 years of age, 5 feet 6j[ iuebes high, freah complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes ; dressed in old pepper and salt colour jacket, slop uuderneatji, cord trousers, brown leather leggings, Uce- up boots, and black bowler bat. He says he is a native of Ireland, and has served in 28th regiment of Foot. Information to be given to Superintendent Hanbridge, Stroud, Gloustershire,— Bow- street, April 28. Description of a man giving the name of JAMES BROWN, of Liverpool, a tramp, committed on the 25oh instaut to the next Knutsford Sessions ( in company with two youths giving the names of JOHN and THOMAS WILLIAMS, natives of Manchester) en a charge of house breaking at Lower Withington : about 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, and hazel eyes ; dressed in an old blue pilot coat, grey trousers, black vest, woollen muffler, elastic- side boots, aud new blue cap. ' Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Dale, County Police, Macclesfield, Cheshire, who will supply photographs on application, — Bow- street, April 28. Description of an Irish tramping labourer, charged with felony, and committed to Dolgelley Gaol for trial at the next Merionethshire Quarter Sessions : he goes by the name of JAMES HARRIS, alias JOHN HARRISON, alias DUBLIN BOB, 44 years of age, 5 feet 7f iuches high, pale complexion, dark brown hair, weak blue eyes, thin face, long crooked nose, ' J. M.' on left arm, and enp mark right side of breast; dressed in a brown velvet jacket, with thin linen underneath, dark trousers, and low felt hat. In 1873 he convicted at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for Montgomeryshire, but escaped from the gaol before serving his time, and since then he has been tramping through parts of Denbighshire, Merionethshire, Montgomeryshire, and Carnarvonshire. Information to be given to Superintendent Hughes, Towyn, Merionethshire, who . will supply photo graphs on application.— Bow- street, April 26. Description of two persons committed for one month each for attempting to pick pockets at Carlisle Railway Station : BENJAMIN MANSELL, cheap jack auctioneer, 33 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches higb, dark complexiow, long face, blue eyes, dark browu hair, very thin front part of head, dark brown whiskers and moustache, slender build ; states he is from 33, Ashton- street, Oldham- road, Manchester. MARY JANE McLEAN, or MANSELL, his wife, native of Belfast, 28 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, stout build, round, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, mole on left cheek, speaks with au Irish accent. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hemmingway, City Police Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, April 26. Description of JOHN HARRIS, a tramp, committed to Northallerton Gaol, on the 22nd instant, for larceny : he is 2i years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, brown hair and eyes, sallow complexion; dressed iu an old grey cloth coat and vest, old fustian trousers, patched at the knees, aud old lace- np boots ; he is a native of Ireland, aud is supposed to have beeu in the army. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Metcalfe, North Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary, Malton.— Bm- street, April 26. Description of a man who escaped from the Lunatic Asylum, Chartham, Kent, on the 19th instant: he is 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches higb, square build, fresh complexion, brown hair, sandy whiskers, beard, aud moustache ; dresaed iu the Asylum clothes— a bluish suit, white shiit with red stripes, and lace- up boots. He can speak three languages ; is well known at Dover, Folkestone, Southampton, and London ; and has been convicted of felony. Information to be given to Superintendent Walker, Kent County Constabu- lary, Canterbury.— Bow- street, April 26. Missing from hia home, at Brad well, since the 18th inst., HENRY EAMES, 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fair complexion, pud very light hair aud whiskers ; dressed in a. soft black billycock hat, black jacket with silk veivet coikr, black cloth vest, imitation Bedford cord Trousers, and old. i side- spring boots. He is of unsound mind, and it is feared some ill lb' : befallen him. Information to be giveu to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnel, Bucks.— Bow- st., April 26. PROPERTY Stolen during the night of the lst instant, from a wheelwright's shop at Lymm : a Hand Saw, worn down at point and a brass plate on the handle ; a small haud Hum- mer ; a Spokeshave ; a narrow Chisel ( new); and a, Wfet- stone. Information to be given to Superintendent Aston, Cheshire Constabulary, Altrincham, or to Sergeant Hollifig- worth, Police Station, Lymm, Warrington, Cheshire.— Bow- street, May 5. Supposed stolen on the 25th ultimo, the property of Allen Jones of Smethcott: a small white terrier Dog, with a small brown spot at the back of one ear, and answers to the name of ' Toby.' A man and woman with a pony and covered cart, who travels about hawking earthenware are suspected. Information to be given to Police Constable Williams, Dorrington, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire.— Bow- street, May 5. Stolen on the 27th ultimo, from the platform at Charing Cross Railway Station: a Dressing Case, maker Allen, containing a small Jewel Case, with three sets of Studs, one gold aud coral, one enamel and diamonds, one plain coral; a breast Pin, fox's head ; a set of coral vest Buttons ; a gold j Pencil- case; two Books, one Noma's Epitome, one Hostages of Fortune ; a briar root Pipe, silver- mounted ; a Tobacco Pouch ; and several Brushes and Fittings.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, May 5. Stolen during last month, from 41, Hatton- garden, Holborn : a ruby and diamond Ring, five stones, | hoop, diamonds in centre, ' 883' scratched inside; a sapphire and diamond Ring, sapphire in centre,' 103' scratched inside ; a gold Locket, heart shape, the cross forming the joint for . opening, ornamented with anchor composed of emeralds and j cross in rose diamonds fixed across each other :, centre of locket. — Metropolitan Police, G Division, May F, ! Stolen between 9 30 pm, 2nd and 7 e. m, : n tbe 3rd instant, from a currier's shop in Buckingham: three pairs Spmish cordovan Shoulders, unfinished ; five pairs of cordovan. Shanks, marked ' W.', weighing 8-| lbs.; two cordovau cross Pieces; a ditto, in- cut ; eight memel kip Shoulders, not whitened ; seven pieces of ditto ditto ; about 6lbs. of cordovan Laces, mostly about 7 feet long; ten j enamelled Seals; and an in- cut shoulder part of a half | foreign Butt; and 45lbs. patent hob Nails, marked'MH.' Information to be given to Superintendent Howe, Bucking- ham.— Bow- street, May 5. | Supposed stolen from Wallog, near Aberystwith, on tho night of the 28th ultimo : a black retriever Bitch, about 4 years old, well trained, answers to the name of ' Nell'; the ' property of Captain Williams. Information to be given to i Superintendent Lloyd, Aberystwith, or to Police Constable j Evans, Bow Street Police Station, near Aberystwith, | Cardiganshire.— Bow- street, Way 5. I Stolen between the hours of 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. on the \ 2od instant, from a bedroom at the ' Swan' hotel, Reigate : a japanned tin Cash Box, containing £~ i or i' 8 in Gold ; a morocco Purse ; and a number o£ old silver Coins, in another i Purse ; also four or five gold Brooches; a Brooch and Ear- ! rings, set with white stones; a. silver Brooch ; three gold Rings, set with white stones; a pair of silver Ear- rings ; a silver Bracelet; a gold Guard ; and a number of Deeds, & c, Supposed by a rnau, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, fail complexion, long sandy whiskers and small moustache ; dressed in a light, coloured coat, and a black hat. Information to be given to Head Constable Rogers, Redhill, Surrey.— Bow- street, May 5, Description of BARKER SMITH, Reg. No, 7637', sentenced on 5th July, 1875, at Salford Sessions', for larceny, to 6 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision, who failed to report, himself on the ist instaut, aud has left his residence at Todmorden, without reporting to the police : 27 years of age, 5 feet 2- 1 inches bigh, pale complexion, red hair, he is a labourer, and a native of Todmorden, has a scar on left arm, and a blue mark on third left finger. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Ormaby, West Riding Constabulary, Halifax.—- Bow street, May 3. Stolen on the 25th ultimo, at Epsom Railway Station : a gold lever Watch, No. 31809, of Swiss manufacture, patent self- winding hunting cases, a small diamond 011 each -> f tbe hands, and white enamel dial. The Watch winds itself each time the case opens. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Hoskison, London and South Western Railway, Waterloo Station, London.— Bow- street, May 1. Stolen from the person, at the Sevenoaks Races, on. the 24th instant : a silver English Watch, maker Bartlet, Maidstone, No. 37259 ; au silver English open face Watcb, the property of Richard Skinner, of Coldrum Lodge, Mailing; a Geneva hunting Watch, No. 31930, the property of Mr. Lashmar, Penfold, Steyning, Sussex; also from Warring House, Otford, on the same day. by means of housebreaking: a lady's small silver Geneva Watch, jet Chain attached, the property of George Farns. Information to be given to Superintendent O'Kill, Police Court, Sevenoaks, Kent.— Bow- street, April 28. Stolen from the servant's bed- room of Mr. Robert Barraud, at Empingham, Rutland, between 7 and 8 30 p m. on the 21th instant, : a small old fashioned pair- cased silver dump Watch, ' R. T.' ou inside of inner case, Roman figures, and steel hands, has a steel curb Chaiu aud three common Keys attached, also 4s. iii Silver. Information to be given to Sergeaut Rowland!, Empiugham, or to the Chief Con- table, Oakham, Rutlandshire,— Bow- street, April 28. Stolen from a dwelling- house in North Ormesby, near Middlesborough, on the 22ud iustant: two silver lever Watches, engine- turned cases, white dials, black figures, and gold hands, both watches have the letters ' A. S.' scratched inside the cases, one small, No. 746. with imitation jet Guard attached, the other No. 5627, nearly new, with gold Albert, square links, a Key, and a smallAnchor attached. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Con- stabulary, South Stockton, or to Inspector Robinson, Police Station, North Ormesby, Middlesborouah.— Bow- street. April 26. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Doctor Nash, of Box, Wilts, during the night of the 23rd instant: a small piece of Bread and Meat, from the larder, and an attempt made to force an inner door, on which a centre bit was u? ed, which cut a hole 5 inches in diameter, nearly through the door. Information to be given at the Police Station, Box, Wiltshire. —- Bm- street, April 26. Stolen at Middlesborough, on the 22od instant : a joiner's light Hammer; two Chisels, one li- inch, oue 1- inch; six: pairs of Hinges, and 3 inches, cast buts; and three pairs of T Hinges, one pair 10 inches long, and the other two pairs 8 inches long. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggersoo, Middlesborough, Yorka.— Bow- street, April 26. Stolen on tbe 27th ultimo, in a waggon from Brentwood to Brick- lane: a Box, containing Under Linen, Dresses, a gold Watch and Chaiu, tortoises hell and gold Brooch, Studs, and Earrings, two or three ecu. 11 Pictures, some Trinkets, & c. The box was covered with black American cloth, and is about 3 feet long, 2 feet deep, and 20 inches wide, large brass- headed. nails in the lid, and covered with canvas with red bordering at the ends. A reward of J10 will be given for such information as will lead to the recovery of tue box and conviction of tbe offender or offenders. Information to bo given to Superintendent Hedington, Police Office, Liverpool- street Station, London, E. C.- Bow- street, A pril 24. Stolen about.[ 8 p. m. on tho 19th instant, from the dwelling- house of Edward Willetts, Cock Green, Rowley Regis, Staffordshire : a silver lever Watch, gold figured dial, No. 34322, and scratched on the back of inside case. Informa- tion to be given to Sergeant Walters, Police Office, Black- heath, near Dudley, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, April 24. Stolen ou the 22nd instant in the Red Lion Inn Yard, Horncastle : a brown paper Parcel, directed ' Mrs. Marshall, Hemingby,' containing a new suit of clothing for a boy aged 15 years, viz., a dark Scotch tweed double- breasted Jacket, black lining, two pockets outside, one inside left breast, mohair braid buttons; a waistcoat of same material, dove- colour lining, check trousers, small black and white squares, lined with calico, pockets in the seams, white metal buttons, name on them ' Wilson, Horncastle,' and also four black neckties. Information to be given to Superintendent Jarvis, Police Station, Horncastle, Lincolnshire.— Boin- street, April 24. Description of EMMA BIGLEY, who failed to report herself at Worcester : she is the wife of Francis Bigley, who was advertised in the Police Gazette of the 26th ubimo, and is 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark brown hair, and scar on neck ; they were sentenced at Gloucester on the 17th March 1875, to 12 mouths imprisonment each, and 2 years police supervision, and most probably will be found together. Information to be given to Superintendent Da Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, -^- Baw- it'Wt, May 5, . Description of convict- license- holder JULIA EMM. SNOW, No. 1556, who has left West Bromwich without re- porting to the police : 24 years of age, 4 feet ll£ inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair and eyes, hair low on forehead, short upper lip, ears pierced, soar on right eyebrow and on left, and slighly pockmarked. She was sentenced to 7 years penal servitude asid 7 years police supervision at Sheffield Quarter Sessions, on 28th November. 1870, for larceny, after a previous conviction ; was libtnted 011 hcense on the 31st January, 1876. She is believed to be iu Lond<: Information to be given at the West Bromwich Police Stat/ Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May 5. Description of WILLIAM JONES, alias DAY sentenced on the 10th April, 1873, to 18 calendar men haul labour and 7 years police surveillance, who has left P residence in Hull sinco the 24th ultimo, without reporting to the police : 35 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches higb, dark brown iiair, he has been a fireman on steam vessels. Also description of ROBERT WOOD, sentenced to 12 calendar months hard labour and 6 months police surveillance on the 8th April, 1875, was discharged ou the 7lh ultimo, stating that he was going to remain 111 Hull, he has failed to report himself : 38 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, brown hair, hazel eyes, and is a groom. Information to be given to Chief Constable Cook, Hull, Yorks.— Bow- street, May 1. Description of a person under police supervision, who has failed to leport himself at the County Police office Litchurch, Derbyshire : HERBERT PARSONS, » lias GODBY, No. P 7829, 25 years of age, 0 fKet, inches high, brown hair, scars on left thumb and forefinger ; convicted of larceny at Nottingham, on the 6th April, 1874, am) sentenced to 2 years imprisonment, and 5 years police supervision ; he was liberated ou tbe 5th instant, and has Hiuce resided in Sutton- in- Ashfield, near Mansfield. Information t. o beu- ivea to the Deputy Chief J Constable, Litchurch, Derbyshire. Bow- street, April 28. Description of persons subject to pob'ce supervision, who havo left their residence without notifying their intention of doing so : ELIZABETH CUNLIFFE, Reg. No C 10240, 46 years of age, 5 feet 3f inches bigh, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, and cut on right thumb. Convicted at, Salford, 6th July, 1874, and sentenced to 9 months aud 6 yeare polios supervision. MARY ANN MOSELEY, alias SMITH, No. M 6641, 41 years of age, 5 f,: et 1 inch high, daik brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, a domestic servant or char- woman. Convicted at Salop County Sessions, 2 , d July, 1272. and sentenced to 6 mouths aud 7 years p- jtiee s i^ er- visioo, after 4 previous convictions for felony, I Information to be giveu to the Superintendent, County I Police, Bury, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 26, \ V 1 f WAR OFFICE, a HER ^ May 5, 1876, MAJESTY'S SERVICE. D E S E R T E R S E R 0 M JU. ^ - » * ~ ~ — ~ j j ig 70) until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums On and alter tms ciate ^^ SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. varying m. HAME. MS. SO. court. WEBBS BQKH. TMaDE. K fll SKB. HAIB. • mm. < 1 DATB 0 » PLAOB OS JACB. iOOAT & IJJOUgEaa. ,...,„.,„„„., BEFLHHTIT. DBBBETIOH. 840450I 949451[ $ 40458 i 249453 3149454 • 49455 £ 43456 840457 840458 £ 40459 Borham, William Baines, Edward Brian, Michael Burke, Patrick Brennan, James Burns, James Burnside, Robert Burton, John Canham, Charles Crawford, Lawrnc 654 60th Rifles S 10[ ditto 746 90th Eoot 702! 107th Eoot — 1 Roy. Artillery 1430 i ditto 17321 ditto 734| GSthBrig. Dep. [ Cahir Maiden, Essex London Dublin Si ibkei'een, Cork Lurgan, Armagh Dublin Shankhill, Antrim bricklayer labourer shoemaker I labourer ditto ditto | 22J| 6 18L5 194 5 119} 5 119 ; 5 215 5 paper bangr 25 $ 16 . , I • T. 10 249460 Cronk, Richard R. 849161 Cotter, John 940462 Cunningham, D. 849463 Coates, John 840164 Clayton, Charles 849165 Colton, George 4i9466. Craig, William / J49487 Clarke, Charles 3- 19468 Dobson, John 1149469 Dickson, Wm. D. 849470 Dwyer, John 1* 49471 Dearing, George $ 494 72 Donovan, Patrick I49473 Deck, George S49474 Dowling, John jJ4947 Day, John 1432 4979 819 2202 291 425 4461 437 844 75 blacksmith I bottler — -'— o I 1 12th Lancers ' Cambridge Gren. Guards [ Sundeilaiid, Durham| labourer Bromley, Kent [ valet, Bandon, Cork I labourer Bury, . Lancashire [ tailor Birmingham ditto Mid- Calder, Edinb Manchester Gloucester Windsor, Berks StjCuthberi. V. Edinb. 7th Foot 10th Foot 20th Foot [ 60th Rifles 95th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 14th Hussars 42nd Foot brass finisbr photogrphr. miner plasterer [ labourer dyer tailor 18 231 | 5 [ 26} | S 118} 231 22 181 120} 2 If 184 21 28} 191 641 brown 41 brown 54lit. brn 74[ It. brn tai fair brown black [ it. brn ik. brn brown 74 44 71 74 91 10 i hazel [ grey Igrey [ hazel [ grey [ brown hazel blue brown I gray browri brown brown Ik. bm | brown brown brown brown brown brown [ hazel grey blue . grey [ hazel grey grey brown grey brown !£ « bh sallow ifrdsh, [ frefh/ freB-' i [ fre^ paie tresh dark dark [ fair fresh dark sallow [ fair fresh fresh | fresh fair fresh I regimental j ditto j ditto ( if I ditto « dark j nMeskin regimental ditto dittc ditto ditto [ 15 April 22 April 15 April ISL April [ IS April 18 April 21 April 17 April 17 April 18 April Gravesend Chatham Dublin iParkhurst Lisburn Woolwich Dublin Galway Shorncliffe London MARKS amb REMARKS tattooed on arms and wrists took part, of reg. nec. scar below left groin, stammers recruit,, surgically inspected ' off furlough tattooed on chest and arms [ off pass to Cambridge | took part n fret?, nrc. [ ditto ! ditto j ditto [ ditto black I regiment al [ tweed t regimental I ditto ditto 23 April 15 April 17 April 15 April 17 April 14 April 17 April [ 23 April 21 April 13 April Colchestcr 1 Aldershot Manchester Gravcsend • Leith Fort Edinburgh | Aldershot Canterbury Malta [ tattooed on left arm, bracelet on wriat recruit * between Warwick and Pembroke five spots on left hand recruit, surgically inspected [ scar on left arm scar over right eye j off pass to Windsor Ji49476 849477 149478 Donovan, William Ellis, Sawbridge Fitzpatrick, J ohn 8494791 Fry, Thomas 718 90th Foot 1884; 94th Foot 4419| 106th Foot 511107th Foot 2602[ Roy. Artillery — [ General Serv. 2S90' Hospitl Corps 93 j Rifle Brigade 509 2nd Foot 2144 8th Foot I Dublin Avleaburv, Bucks Cork Hants Brav, Wicklow Clerkenwell, Middx. Limerick Horsleydown, Middx. Tulla, Carlow Malmesbury, WiltB [ labourer ditto ditto ditto [ baker porter weaver j sawyer labourer ditto 214 23 281 221 [ 204 191 201 soi 191 231 6 J ; lt. brn 5ijbrown 81 [ brown 7} It. bm 741 auburn 54' dk. b.- n brown brown brown brown hazel grey grey blue [ dark grey grey grey a-' oy ; rey fresh fresh fresh fair [ sandy fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto tweed ditto regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto 15 April 25 April 19 April 17 April 21 April 7 April 19 April 18 April 18 April 22 April scar left eye scar right thigh small pox marks on left breast scar above left nipple ; off pass off furlough to Bray, Wicklow ' cross on left arm; recruit, attested short hair scar on forehead S4918 Foster, Henry 819481 149182 Fuszard, Fredk. 449183 Frampton, Wm. £ 49481 Fleming, James 849185 Gillanders, Robert { S4918S Garvey, Patrick • 249137 Goodman, Charles J4948S Gallagher, John £ 40483 Green, John 849490 Grey. Francis 849491 Hill, Octavius 219192 Hayes, Joseph 849103[ Holt, John • SdOiO Horten, James I49105| Hodgins, Joseph 849196 Harvey, Wm. Edw. S49497 Hope, Harry 249498 Hunter, Wm. John J49409| Hedger, Arthur Hull, John Jones, William Jackson, Henry Knox, James Kelly, John Kellett, John Lees, Henry Lawrence, Benj. Lee, John Lawless, Thomas Lane, John Lawson, John Mills, Alfred Mayor. William Muir, John Mart, Joseph B. Moran, Barthly Mason, John Meard, Joseph McEnroe, Michael 49520 Miller, Thomas 93i Miles, James i52S Nash, Joseph 523 Newman, John 324 O'Callaghan, T. F. 525 O'Hara, Patrick Vl9526 Pyne, Patrick Paterson, John Patterson, John Richmond, Geo. 1120 9th Foot Rifle Brigade 2957 Royal H. Art.. 13221 Rl. Engineers 790 tiOthBrig. Dep. 5th Drag. Gds. 614 lst Foot 1697 19th Foot 6/ 7 80th loot General Serv. 2: 159 Hospitl. Corps 1743 18th HuBsara 892 20th Hussars 1094 9. h F„ ct 362 11th Foot 2519 13th Foot 581 13th Foot 483 23rd Foot 236 94th Foot 2090 Rifle Brigade Shoreditch, Middle. Southwark, Surrey St. Helier's, Jersey Whippmgham, Hnts. Glasgow Aberdeen Belfast, Antrim ^ Leicester [ Olikam, Lancaster Chelsea, Middlesex [ box maker shoemaker labourer iron roller currier labourer ditto ditto ditto 181[ 20 251 19} [ 241 221 231 5 51 brown i s- mdy dk. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown jdk. brn brown [ hazel Iblue grey brown | grey biuo hazel grey dk. brn blue ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto bine j tweei regimental ditto ditto blue pilot; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto j ditto I ditto i ditto • ditto Iblue pilot; cord frieze ; cord regimental ditto olain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 ditto ditto ditto ' tweed; molesk regimental ditto ditto [ ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed black; fustian tweed ; brown regimental ditto grey regimental 1 ditto 1 ditto i ditto ditto 1 ditto ditto blue; tweed 1 regimental 1 ditto ditto Dublin [ Barnstaple, Devon Carriekfjrgua, Irelnd. Spitalfiells, Middx. Bjrrnondsey, Surrey Liverpool Staffo- d Wolverhampton Ballymena, Antrim Southwark, Surrey groom hair dresser flax dresser farrier labourer - nailor engine Jrivr labourer ditto box maker 549500 549501 M0302 / 10503 • fi0501 1i9o03 $ 49503 1549307 ' 449503 9509 / 510 H9511 219512 [ l 4495131? 349514; 4* 9515 1 £ 49516; > 9517 [ K9518I. [ Galway Poleswortb, Warwek Winchurch, Glmrgn. [ Deptford, Kent Ba'lyduff, Waterford 787 20th Hussars Shoreditch, Mildhsx 413; 106th Foot Bithoi- wearmonth* 371; 1th Foot [ Barrow- in- Furiifss — • General Serv. ! Chelsea, Middlesex — 1 irilhBrig. Dcp. 792 20th Hussars 49 60th Rifiea — I diito 416jS3ih Foot 427 lOtith Foot 13314 Rl. Engineer; 4350| Greti. Guards 642 j 4th Foot 5 d fi IStli Foot I E67j22nd Foot | 777 ditto i 264i106th Foot 3067 Royal H. Art. 14011 Boy. A. til!<- n: ! labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto bricK maker labourer groom labourer LU'ord, EE; CX | ditto Aahlon, Lancashire bricklayer Horsley, Gloucester . labourei Blackburn, LaEC. labourer Govan, Lanark ditto idal'or i, L- incasl. ire clerk Newcastle, Galway servant Midillealorough, Yrk pud Her Dublin carpenter ditto clerk ! labourer j carpenter J£ 9527 Jii9528 • 219529 449530 Russel, Charles 149531 Ryley, John 2i9E32| Rowley, Anthony 1349533 Regan, Barney 319531 Rose, Richard *£ 0535 Ryan, John • iOJ33 Rue, William ' 349537 Stevens, Henry 2 9538 Smith, John 2- 9530 Smith, Charles Siosio S49541 849542 449343 249511 249545 949546 349347 S49343 319549 Sharpe, William Stanley, Charles Sheridan, John Smith, Charles Smith, John Sutherland, John Spencer, William Thomas, James Thompson, John Tabram, Henry 1589; diiw [ Manchester 1735; ditto [ Dudley, Worcester 811' 2nd Lifr Gds. Hampstead, Mddlesx'clerk I'l l I Roy. Artillery ] Futtun, Essex '- 1-— 569[? th Foot ; Fermoy, Cork 427: 19th Foot [ Gulaugb, Cavan 3- S[ rfSth Foot | Fermoy, Cork • i70- l| 3oy. Artillery. Gorhair, Laiiark 4S0S ditto jT. ai. ark 1803118th Ifussnrs ' Holme, Notts [ 67ttt Foot | j. enham, Kent i 3t2a, Eoi rl. Art. Warwick : 14C » Roy. Artillery lAclara, Sligo j 10< J3 ditto | Manorhamilton* :! 33 l'j; Rl. Engineers1 Macclesfield, Chetbre briokloyer | — lot hBrig. lVp. { Lancaster stoker 403' fi9t, hBrig. Dep.[ New Cnmneck, Ayr ! mic< r | 18p5| 2ud DragoonsILondon mason [ 1969' toil Drag. Gds. [ Nort lianipt pri currier j IS 11 | 3rtl Foot " Tslewoi-. h, MildlrsT.; painter I 5.1S 6- Jlh Rifle. ilioilcv. Kent jlabuurer 218, ditto ! 36/' 82nd Foot [ Roy. Artillery flit- to iBojlev, Lo*' d" n Fokrr, Moyo Newuiarker., Cambs Salfovd, ' Laiifashti- B 466 [ 56th Brig. Dep. [ Thurso, Caithness 3 229! 70th Boot ; 1- cos, Kent 1983 2116 4tli'Dra. g. Gda. jXorth l each, Glouc. Rov. Artillery j Manchester 1 , 09/ 145t. ilB rig. Dep [ Islington. Middlesex 849550 449551 849553 8149553 849554 SA9555 249558 349557 840558 219559 Walters, Perscey Williams, Reuben Willmore, John Willett, John Williams, Fredk. Wynn, William Wilson, Fredk. Williams, John Watson, William Wood, George lij5ll, 5ih I.: mcera I London 1011 6th Drag, Gds. Brixton, Surrey . 1746j 18th Hussars Mile End, Middles*. J. 170120th Hussars London 4560; Gren. Guards' Sandgate, Kent 31571 Cold. G- uards Osmotherley, Y- rk 1 Scots Fusiliers: Bonors, Linlithgow ! Walton, Lancashire ureeMiJ", Renfrew 2S958J, Walsh, John t i£ L6 i j Welsh, William Wood, James sSJ£> 56 Watts, James i? it56 Wisdom, James ii9S6t> Winspere, Joseph * 495Sfi White, John. i' 49367 Wilson, George • C Young, Thomas i ! Young. James 531', lit 46tj'i ditto 310,11ft Foot " 053.30. ii Foot 37.} j diito 631 l': Xl Ri8a » 452.0is6 Font 30/! l0oih Eoot j Mile End, MMoie" x.| earman [ itunoo- n, Cheshire . iloJhtlile, Lancasa SSC ISlttingbourne, Kcn& j groom [ minor | 3l J5 | i) ciitf..- rJ, Kent jsawyer : | 18kj5 ' iSSii'H'iy. Av:-:!! ery Du.- ham- Tfittst ' lp I'vr- i- yisban ® -, M'iddx. ] iabo'..? Sr- ( 18 [ 5 U iS'hBrig. Dep. IWakefieli. York 1 dii 1350 Ifth • S^ fi'lCatliTaofc Wakefield, York 1 Oldham, Lancashire Lynn, Norfolk 17 April 15 April 20 April 18 April 20 April 19 April 20 April 19 April 17 April 10 April Dublin Ncwry Aldershot Parkhurst [ Portsmouth! London Portsmouth Winchester! Dublin Aldershot ditto ! Winchester! London Aldershot 1 Hamilton london ^ ort George ' Sheffield j tattooed on arma Dublin [ scar centre of forehead and over left eje London | scar beliw right nipple; recruit pockpitted ; off leave - ^ IcrucifUion and ' Mary,' on left arm sear left side of neck j recruit 22 April 16 April 1 April 7 April 22 April 16 April 17 April 16 April 21 April 15 April 117 April" ' 21 April 22 April 15 April 10 April 21 April 17 April 18 April 13 April 17 April Chatham Colchester Hounslow Aldershot ditto [ Glasgow Sheffield Cork Newry Winchester scar right side of cheek, fresh scalp woun brown mark left ham tattooed right arm took part of reg. ncc. Ashton I slightly how legged, flat feet Hounslow [ Aldershot Athlone London Manchester Hamptn Ct. Gravesend London I Preston • Durham ecars on head anl left ankle recruit, attested jpockpitted, dark spot above umbilicus took part of reg. nec. tattooed on arms, wart right thumb ditto ditto groom slat er sean. an labourer ditto groom costernvngr. ] l91 .[ scene paintr[ 19^ 5 labourer * i- [ labourer weaver [ f,' roorn glass blower} 24115 • fi | 14l,- 5> urar 19 i5 |£ sdorflianl, W 5 21 i 5 7} j brown 8 brown 7 brown 6 S brown 8 jdk. brn 10 auburn a | dk. bm G J1dk. bru SI [ auburn £ } [ brown 641 dk. brn 51' dk. brn - 11 It. brn 5} It. brn 5} [ 11. brn 0 dk. brn 5 brown 71 dk. brn 7 V [ brown ; 8 llfr'. Tim 16 April 18 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 22 April 17 April 16 April 17 April" 21 April 20 April 23 April 16 April 18 April 18 April 14 April 17 April 16 April 23 April 20 April 18 April 22 April 18 April 14 April 120 April 21 April 17 April 17 April 18~ April 10 April 20 April [ 25 Mar. 12 April 17 April 22 April 18 April 19 April 24 April 16 April 18 April 16 April 21 April 6 April 17 April 17 April 20 April 20 April 22 April AMershot London ditto Atlilone Glasgow Liverpool ditto Aldershot Dublin Woolwich off pass to London , off leave took waist- belt and part of reg. nec, took part of reg. neo. took waist- belt, and part of reg. neo, slightly pockpitted ditto Portsmouth London Aldershot Fermov Sheffield Preston Leith Fort Athlone Cole. hcstor ditto London Woolwbh ditto London ditto [ Paisley Brighton Dublin Mullingar off furlough [ srar on right cheek took part of reg. nee. small scar on loreheal tattooed cn right arm scar upper lip and left hip lost pan of left, middle finger Gravesend ditto Buttcvant • Burnley Aberdeen Kngstn- o- T Dublin Woolwich Canterbury pupil of right eye seems contracted mole on left breast off furlough * Leitrim pockpittei; off leave tattooed on arms and chest j recruit [ scar ou right knee stutters anl flushes when speaking m, lost part of right ring finger ; off pass took part of reg. nee. ditto [ rccruit, attested * en route to Lcn Ion recruit, surgically inspected belongs to tbe Boyal Naval Reserve marks of scrofula cu neck, neck swollen tattooed on left arm scar back of right band [ Aldershot Colchester ditto Hounslow London ditto Dumbarton [ FortGeorge ditto Aldcrshot off pass ; took part of reg. nec. * w alking- stick maker * billiard marker took waist- belt and part of rcg, nee. took part of reg. neo. ' F. V.' on right arm ; recruit scar on left baud ani right arm sear under left arm litto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto cord; moleskin [ black; fustian regimental $ fip> - 18 April 15 April io April 16 April 21 April 18 April 14 April 23 April 18 April 23 April Chester I ditto Gravesend Curragh Atdershot Woolwich London « Manchester Aldershot ook part of reg. neo. tattooed on loft 3rm acar back of right hani; rscruit recruit * between Hudlei" sflald& Doncaster tattooed on right srm No. 1. CRIMINALS* REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 13th Mr- — subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871.,- 8, Office Register Number. I DEBCBIITION. NAME and ALIAS. B 71711 Alfred Baker I bo I 28 Eieight. [ Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Oecupati B 16987 Martin Brenan T) 190 William Dickenson, alias Joseph Hall D 6OS0! Edward Deakin 30 80 D 8003 I) 8004 James Doyle alias Woods, Brennan, and Evans Francis Dudley, alias Charles Maguire, and Henry Dickenson 24 S 2 3 6 5 8| 5 61 £ Prison from which \ 0ffenc6 foI | Intended Residence Liberated, and whieh Convicted. Selltencc' liate of Liberation. after Liberation. , om training MASKS I dk. brr brown savdy blue m V dark 7i | 7 5 61 D 8005 John Dewey JC 2340 John Sykes. alias Edwards, and George Olivant JT 40821 Frances Moseley, alias Eliza Franklin, and Belinda Lewis 31 12 28 5 3 5 71 grey dk, brn; brown | brown hasel brown light, hazel brown [ brown baker ! Cold Bath Fields Larceny, simple i 6 months | 13 | 5 | 76 7 years penal ser- vitude blue i fresh sailor ' Portland ( Convict) Larceny, person i 2 I 5 I 76 fresh fresh mason • Portland ( Convict) ' 10 | 5 | 76 forgeman Wakefield ! 9 | 5 I 76 Larceny, simple 7 years penal ser- vitude 55, Flower an! Dcan- streei, Liverpool Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds ' A. G.' > ' Larceny, simple | 12 months fresh labourer Liverpool 11 | 5 | 76 Larceny, simple fair dabourer i Dartmoor ( Convict) I Housebreaking 13 | 5 | 76 brown brown 4 111 light grey sallow i shoemaker ! Woking Convict ! 3 | 5 | 76 fresh j bookmaker , Wakefield : 9 I 5 I 76 fair dressmaker • Westminster S 9 | 6 1 76 ! Larceny, person ; Larceny, simple 15 months 8 years penal ser>- vitude 7 years penal ser- vitude 12 months Wakefield 32, Johnson - street, Dale - street, Liver- poo ift arm ide of lefj Burns v> oed leS impediind ] i onviet; * i oft tii Left, mi C'OC1:' i mole una end of left elbcl mlder Vv*~ I r's mark 1 back ™ Wounds right v victioDB for fel Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London Mansfield * O V ' G. W.' and dot left aim, rings second and third left fingers, scars on forehead and both arms. Two previous convic- tions for felor y a 1609 Bridget Garner 4S G 7582; James Gooding, alias Palmer 1 11} grey light blue H 101' Robert Hughes 52 ,5 3 grey hazel Felony light ' Finchlev Refuge j 2'/ | 4 | 76 * • 12 months 66, Lever- streef, Gos- well- road Larceny,. simple i 7 years Batley, Yorks penal ser- vitude H 14371 Emma Hunt, alias 141 5 61 [ black jbrown Phillis Rice j fresh ! labourer Maidstone 9 I 5 I 76 sallow painter Woking ( Convict) S 2 15176 dark Servant I Wakefield I ! 13 | 5 | 76 Receiving 2 months. The Brook, Chatham " li Crucifix and bust of woman right arm," ' D.' defaced with castle left Bide Mole top lip. Two previous conviction^ for felony Right wrist, convictions fo. Scnrs on hack, left nose, rather deaf, i Larceny, timple i 7 years j Discharged Prisoners' I pen. serv. i Aid Society, London Larceny, simpl « | l6 months) Spalding, Lincoln J 6083 George Toberson Jarvis, 48 5 3 brown grey fresh ' groom | Wakefield ! j i ! 9 | 5 | 76 L 6218 Elizabeth Ann Lambert M 12016 Thomas McKenna 4 10 ! dk. brn 4 10 : light blue brown idark mil! hand j Wakefield 1 9 | 5 1 76 j Larceny, simple 12 months Larceny, person j 12 months fresh M 13508; Henry Mappin, alias John Friend, and Connell 21 5 6 dk. brn labourer ! Lancaster Ca, e( le I 2 I 5 I 76 Felony grey fresh painter Chatham ( Convict) 13 | 5 I 76 Larceny, person 1 month & 5 years in a Refor- matory 8 years pen. serr. Wakefield Bradford ' A. S.', t. girl with fla sailor, girl w coat of amis ^^^^ breast, Three^ Stioais felony Scars on forehead Chest deformed, scar on forehe& i The ' Clarence ' Refor- matory Ship New Cut, . Lambeth Scars cn forehead Cut on forehead, blue marks both arjr ® Scars on ' forehead and right tbig£>, ritb* big too injured. Six previa coifk- tions for. feionv John Wilkinson, alias Franklin, and George Johnson HABITUAL CRIMINALS— continued. blacksmith labourer hawker Chatham ( Convict) 13 I 5 I 76 Brixton ( Convict) 12 | 5 | 76 Larceny, simple Portsmouth ( Convict) 8 I 5 I 76 Larceny, person 7 years penal ser- vitude Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Man- chester 7 years pen. serv. Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds Larceny, simple 8 years pen. serv. Discharced Prisoners' Aid Society, London Scar on forehead. Three previous con- victions for felony 1 ' J. W.' left arm, sours on forehead. Two previous convictions for felony ^ car on forehead. Four previous con victions for felony n, alias im Good- • W 14648 , v.< i! ,1.1. 00 *)'( « . v > brawn grey It. bra grey brown grey I Larceny simple ! A 6 months Wigan Eight hand crippled, ruptured right side. Three previous convictions for felony i Larceny, simple , J years ipenal ser- t vitude ' Larceny, simple jl2 months Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Bir micgham Sheffield Birth mark left thigh, scars right ear, right arm, hand, and neck. Two pre- vious convictions for felony Two previous convictions for felony avfifo- . TAME and ALIAS. sallow labourer brown sallow metal spinner Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Kirkdale 9 1 5 1 76 | Borstal ( Convict) 3 | 5 | 76 Intended Residence after Liberation. MAMS and EEMABKS. dk. brn mill hand Wakefield 12 i 5 | 76 DESERTERS EROM THE MILITIA. C7PIOI HO. HAM!, NO. COM. WEsaa Bom EE& 2S3. EYES. EAC3. OOAT & TBOUSEM. DATE OS D51SBBTB. liAfiB 03f OBSBBTIQN. 138035 138036 188037 138033 138039 138010 138041 138042 138043 188044 George Hanson James Gunny George Adams John Bryan James Cross Thomas Cooper Samuel Davis George Jones John Keane Thomas Lynch 8115 8177 8248 8075 8118 8165 8072 8237 8289 7975 4th Middlsx.* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St. James's, Mddlsx. Islington st. Helen's Pimlico St Luke's Whitechapel Chelsea St. Pancras Grantham, Lincoln Whitechapel, Md dlsx porter wood cutter labourer groom carman labourer bricklayer ditto labourer ditto 19 18 22 20 18 18 194 17f 20 18 6 4 44 7 64 4 auburn dk. bm dk. bm red brown dk. brn light dk. bm dk. brn It. bm MASKS lsd BEMABE& grey blue hazel hazel hazol hazel blue blue blue grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 138045 138046 138047 138048 138049 138050 138051 138052 188053 138054 Patrick Marney John Parker James Sawyer William Thompson Timothy Desmond John Tibble Frederick Steel Thomas Allen Michael Burns George Brunker 7973 8067 8291 8122 8162 8256 8194 8192 8093 8188 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Westminster St. Margaret's Bromptoti St. Martin's Tredegar, Monmouth St. Margaret's, Malax St. Pancras ditto Chelsea Clerlienwell I ditto ditto '/ b- icklayei I. printer labourer ditto porter coil maker labourer * 18 & 24 5 1,8/ < 84 18 22 18 24 April April April April April April April April April April Hounslow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from traini » g scar left side tattooed on right arm scar on left breast sear and cross on right arm It. brn It. brn It. bm black brown auburn auburn dk. brn dk. bm dk. brn blue blue grey brown hazel grey blue blue blue hazel fresh fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh April April April April April April April April April April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto, ditto ditto 138055 138056 138057, 138058 138059 138060 138061 138062 138063 138064 George BRown George Brass Thomas Brook Francis Clarke George Cross William Hearne George Hatchard John Howard Robert Johnson William Lothian 8204 8191 8206 8017 8092 8084 8089 8189 8014 8195 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St. Ann's St. Pancras St. John's Marylebone Westminster Marylebone Westminster St. Andrew's Pimlico St. Giles labourer brass finishr carman labourer ditto painter labourer ditto ditto baker 174 19 19 19 21 24 21 24 23 21 3 , black 34 It. brn It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. bm dk. bm brown dk. brr dk. brn hazel grey blue grey blue hazel grey grey hazel fresh freeh fresh fresh fresh fresh W. B.' and anchor left arm scar inside and outside of le scar right thigh, tattooed : scar above left elbow and 1 pockmarked on back scar left thigh fresh fresh fresh April April April April April April April April April April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar above and below left t tattooed on armB, mole un scar under and end of left < tattooed on arms 13806* 138066 138067 138068 138069 138070 138^ 71 138072 138073 138074 John Martin Hy. J. Montague George Morris Charles Plume Henry Pearson Henry Watts John Weller John Cray William Elton Charles Lewis 8010 8683 8087 8013 8086 8011 8012 8043 8024 8233 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Colchester, Essex Brighton, Sussex St. Pancras, Middlex Islingt on St. Pancias St. Mary's St. Luke's Chelsea St. Luke's Paddington harness mkr painter labourer printer eostermngr. harness mkr painter labourer slater wood cutter 64 5- 1 4- i 7 5 33 63 8 4! 5 brown dK. bm auburn dk. bra dk. brn dk. brn dk. bm brown dk. brn dk. brn grey brown grey blue blue blue blue grey blue grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto mole on right shoulder scar right- knee, mother's mark tattooed on arms, mole on hack tattooed on arms tattooed on left arm 138075 238076 433077 1S9078 138079 138080 138081 138082 138083 138084 Francis Miller Thomas Kilfoile Thomas Smith William Tiplady Thomas Carley John Wilcock Thomas Mackie George Wilson Charles Brown Edward White 8232 4074 6863 6856 6763 6920 6735 6754 6313 6717 ditto 2nd Derby • Nrthmbrlnd.' ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Marylebone Mullingar, Westmth. Stockton, Durham Swindon, Wilts Northumberland Liverpool Norl humberland ditto ditto ditto labourer ditto puddler engine smth porter labourer rivetter laboui or ditto iron turner 20 5 25 | 5 19f 5 234 23 19| 19£ 224 264 brown dk. brn fair brown brown It. brn brown brown brown It. brn grey blue grey grey hazel grey hazel grey hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 138085 John Riley 6918 ditto Berwick labourer 18 5 54 138086 Henry Jackson 6839 ditto Northumberland striker 211 5 64 138087 William Rickart 6889 ditto ditto glassmaker 201 5 51 138088 James Hart 6849 ditto Glasgow bolt maker 214 5 74 138089 Thomas Mason 6717 ditto Northumberland wood turner 224 5 73- 138090 Richard Smith 6834 ditto Cwnberwell, Surrey labourer 244 5 5 138091 William Wilcock 6891 ditto Northumberland ditto 184 5 7i 138092 John Murphy 6819 ditto ditto ditto 214 5 6 138093 John Grey 6313 ditto ditto ditto 184 5 54 138094 John Wilson 6727 ditto ditto ditto 22 i 5 6 138096 James Henderson 6927 ditto ditto fitter 284 5~ 53- 138098 James Kirwin 6939 ditto Dublin labourer 23 5 61 138097 Thomas Watson 6811 ditto Northumberland boilersmith 214 5 51 138098 John Moore 6850 ditto Scarborough, York clogger 184 5 54 138099 John White 6904 ditto Nort humberland bellhanger 26 5 5i 138100 John Wilson 6814 ditto ditto striker 203 5 11J 138101 William Thursting 6801 ditto Merton, Surrey labourer 284 5 54 138102 John Roberts 6772 ditto Glamorgan pu Idler 234 5 64 138103 John Reid 6774 ditto Northumberland waterman 28} 5 R 138104 John Rooney 6731 ditto ditto labourer 223 5 74 138105. Wm. Robertson C88' JH ditto ditto striker 201 5 64 138106 John Hughes 6901 ditto ditto boilermakor 22 § 5 6 138107 Edward White 6826 ditto ditto labourer 31 5 74 138108 Walter Lambert 6749 ditto Glasgow carter 224 5 6J 138109 Jamea Smith 6866 ditto Northumberland labourer 24|- 5 74 138110 James Jones 6859 ditto Glasgow ropemaker 22 5 6 138111 John Williams 6931 ditto Northumberland labourer 28 5 5 138112 James Snowden 6766 ditto ditto ditto 273 5 74 138113 Thomas Hunter 6914 ditto ditto ditto 213 5 54 138114 John Lovell 6906 ditto Sligo ditto 213 5 61 138115 James M'Larnon 6885 ditto Magti erafelt, Derry ditto 234 5 114 138116 John Pigeon 6943 ditto Downpatrick, Down shoemaker 27 5 5 138117 Thcs. Montgomery 6757 ditto Northumberland labourer 19 5 5 138118 John Martin 6830 ditto Belfast, Antrim fitter 21} 5 8 138119 Henry Thompson 6956 ditto Northumberland joiner 21 5 74 138120 Thomas Bradshaw 6779 ditto ditto labourer 18J 5 5 148121 John Cowen 6796 ditto ditto puddler 244 5 5| 138122 John Bell 6921 ditto Cornforth, Lancaster labourer 184 5 74 188123 Joseph Brown 6933 ditto Northumberland moulder 26 5 63 138124 John Bell 6828 ditto Belfast, Antrim 6ttor 231 5 8 138125 William Drew 6808 ditto Northumberland rivetter 223 5 54 138126 John Baker 6803 ditto ditto labourer 233- 5 7 138127 Patk. Menaughan 6900 ditto Mayo ditto 193 5 6 138128 William Morriss 68U6 ditto Northumberland ditto 24| 5 53 138129 William Morten 6783 ditto ditto cooper 213 5 74 138130 Joseph Gill 6847 ditto ditto labourer 20|- 5 54 138131 James Fox 6940 ditto Dungannon, Tyrone ditto 24f 5 54 138132 John Cavanagh 6728 ditto Northumberland ditto 204 5 6 TSS8133 John Anderson 6765 ditto ditto blacksmith 29J 5 63 138134 Thomas Butter 6782 ditto ditto labourer 244 5 84 3 April 4 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto Chesterfield Alnwick ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tattooed on left arm * absent from training brown brown dk. brn brown brown dk. bm brown brown brown dk. brn grey grey hazel hazel brown grey grey hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto brown brown brown brown brown brown It. brn brown dk. bm brown grey grey hazel hazel grey grey blue brown brown brown fresh fair fresh freah frebl fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on right knee dk. brn brown brown dk. brn It. bm dk. brn brown brown dk. brn blue hazol hazel grey blue groy hazel hazel grey grey freah fresh fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on right cheek brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown brown It. brn sandy brown blue brown hazel grey grey grey grey grey grey hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh % April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto diito ditto ditto ditto scar across nose scar left cheek brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown grey grey hazel grey grey bluo grey brown grey iresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freeh fresh sallow fresh 138135 138136 138137 138138 138139 138140 138141 138142 138148 138144 John Burns Charles Dickins John Dixon Joseph Collins Dominick Cullen George Cummings Jobn Coyle Thomas Connor Thomas Gannard Peter Murray 6802 6786 6750 6886 6815 6777 6770 6764 6800 6781 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto iit. to ditto dilto ditto Northumberland All Saint's ditto Glasgow, Lanark Northumberland Jesmond Dublin South Shields, Drhm. Hawick, Midlothian Northumberland labourer puddler bootrivctter labourer bricklayer carter labourer bricklayer labourer ditto April April April April April April April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on right temple 2U- 4 5 214 5 18 20| 194 273 254 18J 194 25^ 6} 84 6 54 6 54 84 64 54 8J It. brn brown brown brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown hazel hazol hazel grey grey hazel blue hazel blue ? rey fresh froBh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh tresh fresh fresh 138145 138148 138147 138148 133149 138150 138151 138152 13815: 13& 15 Michael Lucas Joseph Dodds John Dorgan George Clarke William Jones Frederick Hinton Charles Stone Henry Fitzjames John Williams Peter Cotter 6795 6840 6H60 3772 3781 3785 7065 7068 7082 7090 ditto ditto ditto Suffolk Art. fiitto ditto 2nrt Somerset* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto London Alstead, Essax Lowestofft, Suffolk ditto Bath, Somersot Bedminster Bristol plasterer striker labourer shceingsmh labourer ditto ditto servant labourer ditto 244 5 22$ 5 204 2L 194 194 174 35 184 » 7i brown brown brown brown It. brn it. brn brown dk. brn brown sandy 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto large mole left side grey hazel grey brown blue grey grey dk. bm blue brown tresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freah fresh fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto Ipswich ditto ditto Bath ditto ditto ditto 136155 138156 138167 138158 138169 138160 133 IK) 138162 13816S JOOr , H" •• James Gleeson Thomas Jones John Duggan Henry Radford Joseph Carey Thompson D. Kelly William Jones James Davies Edward Tipper * absent from'frainin ® flags on both arms 7oyi 7100 7101 7114 7117 71 as 7154 7166 7163 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Shrewsbury, Salop Cork, Ireland Shep. Mallet, Soma. Bristol Redcleff Neath, Glamorgan Hereford Bath, Somerset ditto ditto ditto ditto Bhoemaker labourer puddler cabd river labourer zi • M 18 J 294 214 204 CO 184 i3 4 34 44 8 4i 44 5 44 63 dk. oru It. brn It. bra brown black It. bm dk. brn brown Ik. bm blue grey grey hazel grey blue blue grey brown, mwL lair sallow fair sallow fair dark sallow fresh sallow fresh 3 April 3 April' 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto litto ditto ditto ditto litto litto tattooed left arm ' - tattooed both arms, anchor left hand small sear right cheek scar on left thin / DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). • rrnea HAME. BEG. NO. ecfflss. WH13E BOBK. TBABB. SIZB. HAIB. EXES. FACE. ! OOAT & TB0ESEE3. I DESEBTU. DBasBTIQN. MARES ATTD REMARKS. I38i65 138186 138167 133168 138169 138170 138171 133172 138173 138174 William Butcher Henry Roberts James Owen Joseph James Alfred Buxton George Rhodes James Sheppard Henry Green William Bailey George Rogers 7171 2nd Somerset* | Bristol 7182 ditto 7186 ditto 7188 ditto 7189 ditto 7191 ditto 7193 ditto 7195 ditto 7213 ditto 7225 ditto Burton Bed minster Bristol Glastonbury Liverpool Bedminster, Somrset ditto Bishopstoie, Hants j Bednuinster, Somrset labourer ditto ditto ditto shoemaker labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 138175 138176 ' 8177 John Williams Michael Fitzgerald William Davis John Williams John Brown 7229 7232 7234 7241 7242 7243 7249 7250 7280 7282 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dittc ditto ditto ditto ditto Bristol Bedminster Bristol Bedminster Bristol ditto ditto South Culbury Bristol ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto . ditto 18 , 5 3} brown grey fresh 28} 5 5L brown grey sallow 20} i 5 8} brown brown frosh 20} 1 5 4} It. brn - grey fresh 22} 5 6} dk. brn blue fair 22} | 5 4} brown bluo fresh 18} 5 4 black blue dark 21 5 6} brown bluo freah 20 5 4} It. brn blue fair 20} O 7} It. brn blue fccjt 18 5 5 brovm blue frost \ 25} 0 7 black grey fair 19* 5 5} dk. brn grey sallow 20} 5 9 It. brn blue fair 19} 5 8} brown grey fair | 19 5 6 brown grey fresh 18 0 6 brown blue fresh 22 5 5} dk. brn dk. brn pale 18} 5 4} brown hazel dark 17 5 5} dk. brn hazel sallow 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April Bath ditto ditto ditto litto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training scar right buttock 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 April 3 Apri! 3 April ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ( litto ditto ditto scar on abdomen pockpitted tattooed both arms ' J. L.' on left arm ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her 1 jesty's Sea Service. » nd £ 1 only at the expiration o • speoiai cirsyomstaiices. Ho roward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organised, but all reasonable espouses will be paid. repaid « offered ior the apprehension of Deserters ot the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 8 months from the date of de » ertion and ate the expiration ci a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under ciroumntKiices. BEIT D39EETEB PBOSl. SITS. Richard Bird Richard E. Augar John Bagshaw William F. Carline Henry Baker William Freeman George Palmer John Jones John H. Congdon Alfred Thomas William Moore Albert J. H. Rogers John Gill Walter S. Gardiner Charles Tinker John Pargen Albert Oakford Richard Sibery Thomas Chandler George Mitchell William White William Esworthy Wm. S. Pocklington William Collins John Dyer Charles Jones James Hall William Robinson Robert Bruce Wm. A. Sherrock John G. Whitrow Benjamin Kemp Impregnable, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ' D. of Wellington, deserter ditto Fox, straggler Sealar/ c, straggler Ganges, deserter ditto ditto ditto D. of Wellington, deserter ditto Sealark, straggler Orwell, straggler Impregnable, straggler Pembroke, deserter Implacable, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Naval Barracks, deserter Pembroke, deserter Ganges, straggler ditto Pembroke, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter ditto ditto April April April April April April April May May May April April May April April April May May- April April April April April April April April April April April April April April May April April April Apri] April April Bixirc?. i « SZZB. WKBBB BOSS. HAIE. srm s& oa. MARKS AND REMARKS, boy, 2ni class 16 Till Birmingham i brown blue fair £ 3 reward ditto 17 5 4} Gower, Glamorgan brown grey fair ditto ditto 18 5 3 Somerset brown hazel dark ditto boy, 1st class IS 5 2} Taunton brown blue fair ' ditto ditto 18 5 2 Guernsey brown grey fair ditto ditto 18 5 1 Camberwell, Surrey brown blue fresh ditto A. B. 24 5 4 Walpole, Suffolk black hazel ruddy ditto served in Swallow ordinary, 2nd class 19 5 3 Birmingham brown brown dark ditto serve! in Seafl<, wer ordinary 21 5 5 St. onahouse, Devon dark dark fresh £ 1 re. warl served in Fox private, R. Marines 35 5 9 Croydon, Surrey It. brn hazel fair ditto boy, 2nd cla3s 17 5 6 Leom nster, Hereford brown grey fair £ 3 reward ditto 17 5 5} Cctessey, Norfolk brown blue frosh ditto anchor cn left arm ditto 16 5 2 Liverpool brown grey fresh ditto sailmaker 40 5 7 Plymouth dk. brn hazel fair ditto scar on cheek boy, 1st class 17 5 1 Paddington, Middleiex brown blue pale ditto served in . Excellent ditto 17 5 2 Stepney It. brn grey fresh ditto ditto A. B. 21 5 8 Wey mouth red hazel fair £ 1 reward stoker 22 5 6 Plymouth It. brn blue — ditto serve 1 in Indus leading seaman 25 5 2} East, Stonehouse, Devon It. brn hazel dark stoker 23 5 6 Maplethorpo, Lincoln brown hazel fair £ 3 reward bov, 1 st class 18 5 0 Roscommon light blue fair ditto mark ou right leg ditto 17 5 3 Holborn black grey sallow ditto ditto 17 4 11 Kent dk. brn hazel fresli ditto ditto 17 4 11} Surrey brown bluo pale ditto ditto 17 5 0 Middlesex brown hazel pale ditto boy, 2nd class 17 5 5 York brown grey ruddy ditto boy, lst class 17 5 2 Middlesex brown blue pals. ditto boy, 2nd class 18 5 4 Hants brown hazel freck. ditto ditto 16 5 2 Middlesex light blue pale ditto ditto 17 5 2 ditto dark dk. bm fresh ditto ditto 17 5 5 Worcester brown brown ( ii. it ditto ditto 16 5 2 Warwick dk. brn hazol fair ditto A. B. 33 5 9 London dk. brn blue fair ditto 6erved in Ca no- pus and Durnxm stoker, 2nd class 24 5 Si Bristol It. brn grey fresh ditto tattooed on left wrist ooy, 2nd class 17 5 3 Falmouth, Cornwall dk. brn hazel fresh £ 3 reward ditto 17 5 1 Bristol brown brown j lair ditto stoker, 2nd class 19 5 3 Stoke Newington brown dark fresh ditto ordinary 20 5 4 Brighton, SUSBCX It. brn blue fair ditto served in Enchantress ditto 24 5 5 New York dk. bri hazel fresh ditto served in M. oya. 1 Adelaide ordinary, 2nd class 19 5 4 Wednesbury, Stafford brown blue ruddy j ditto served in Seaflovifr Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. 6 HIP BIEBFTABSLD PBOM. BATS, XATTCTA, Eg tria Hibernia ditto Swift sure Undaunted ditto Dryad Bellerophon Achilles ditto - Mar. 15 April 15 April 9 April 23 Mar. 25 Feb. 6 Feb. 26 Jan. 28 Jan. 6 Dec. ward- room cook private, R jSlarines stoker ordinary, 2nd class ditto ordinary A. B. ordinary engineer's servant ordinary » at < 9IZJS. WHBBB BOBST, HAIB. EYES, PA03. 41 5 5} Malta black hazel dark 41 5 6 Salway brown hazel fresb 27 5 4 Dunkham, Surrey brown brown fresh 21 5 3 Girvan, Ayr dk. brn grey fai- 20 5 3} Newton, Devon Hampstead, Middlesex brown blue fair 23 5 3 dk. brn brown ruddy 26 5 7} London dk. brn hazel ruddy 25 5 6} Deptford, Kent brown hazel — 26 5 5 Plymouth dark hazel fresh 24 5 5 Manchester brow" grey pale MARKS abu REMARKS. discharged discharged ditto anchor and discharged discharged discharged oisc-. arged discharged ditto as objectionable ; servel in Cotiqueror and TerribU as an objectionable character; served in Hannibal served in Boscawen ' J.' on left arm ; discharged as objectionable as objectionable ; served in Implacable and Doris as objectionable ; served in St. Vincent and Excellent as objectionable ; served in Hoyal Adelaide as objectionable j scar on forehead and over left eye as objectionable ' J. A.' on right arm ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. NAME. DIVISION. WE3BK EOi'. lf, TEADB, s 4 BIZB. HAIB. BYES. PACB. COAT & TBOTOESS DATB OP DISCHBO. PLACB OP DISCHAEftB, MASKS AND REMARKS, James Lee Samuel Webster Charles Williams* Richd. Walmsley Samuel Enever John Archibald Patrick Hayes James Cook* Henry Coates Robert Stewart DepOt Chatham R. MarineArt. Depflt R. MarineArt. ditto Depflt R-. IMarineArt, ditto ditto Isle of Alderney Honing, Norfolk Plymouth, Devon Preston, Lancashire Romford, Essex Exeter, Devon Cork London Beverley, York Perth labourer ditto ditto moulder labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 22 26 19} 31} 19} 22} 20} 21 23} 5 6 5 5} 5 7} 5 6} 5 8} 5 7} 5 6} 5 7} 5 7i 5 8 dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. bm brown blue haze] hazel hazel grey bluo grey blue hazel grey fresh fresh dark fresh fair feu- dark fresh fresh i fresh uniform 3 May 15 April 6 April 27 Mar. 22 Mar. 16 Mar. 9 Mar. 24 Feb. 23 Feb. 19 Feb. Canterbury Chatham Portsmouth Millbank Winchester Portsmouth Millbank Portsmouth Lewes ditto discharged with ignominy -— discharged as an objectionable character discharged as worthless * alias Stephen Willcocks discharged with ignominy ; tattooed on arms uischarged as objectionable scars left eye j discharged as a worthless character discharged as worthless ditto * r _ discharged as objectionable ' M UoUu poekpitted ; discharged as objectionable Description of Deserters. EIVISIOH. WKKBH BOBN. TBADB, SIZB. HAIB. PAOB. COAB & TBOUSEBS BATE OP DKSEBTN. PLACB OP DESEBTION, MARKS AND REMARKS, Wm. Warrington William King Alexander Alison Charles Moore* George Douglas - James Blundell James Craig George Inglis John Guildford James Finch R. MarineArt. ditto ditto ditto St. Lnko's, Middles* Leicester Chester Chatham, Kent Ironbridge, Wilts Marylebone, Middx. Roscommon ditto Sheffield, York Evesham, Worcester painter labourd ditto ditto engineer seaman labourer cabinet mkr fireman labourer 19 5 23 | 5 21V 5 23} 5 241 5 24} 5 22} 5 18} 5 21} 5 24} 5 7 brown 8} It. brn 10} brown 8} brown 7} dk. brn 8 i brown 7 black 6} brown 7} dk. brn 10 | brown brown grey brown grey hazel grey hazel black blue blue dark salbw fresh fresh dark fresh fresh Ballow fresh fresh white slop; striped black j tweed tweed black black; cord 28 April 38 April 23 April 22 April 22 April 23 April 22 April 22 April 26 April 23 April We tmnstr Lincoln Portsmouth ditto ditto ditto * * Gloucester ditto recruit tattooed on wrists and fingers ; recruit, attested mark inside left thigh, two dots left wrist; off pass took the whole of reg. nec. * alias Christopher Moore ditto ditto off pass reeruit * between Falkirk and Edinburgh ditto * between Falkirk and Edinburgh j spots near rt. thumb ; recruit, name supposed to be false | recruit, attested LONDON ; PRINTED, FOR HBR MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BT HARRISOH AND SONS, ST, MARTIN'S LANE, W. 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