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20/03/1878

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 20/03/1878
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 6117
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POLICE GAZETTE. CONTAINING Tht substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 6117 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1878. HfOtlee.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information'respccting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be matte 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 given, it is indispensably necessary that an information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all tetters addressed to the Editor Illllst be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should_ be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, . to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. Absconded oil the morning of 9th instant, charged with stabbing Michael Brian, in Dock- street, Newport, at 11 p. m., on 8th instant : THOMAS JACKSON, a labourer, 21 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, slightly built, dark hair, slight dark moustache, no whiskers, dark complexion, thin featured, and slightly pockmarked ; dressed in dark coat and vest, moleskin trousers, and soft bowler hat. Has been to sea and may try to ship again in some port, had no money when he left, and belongs to Newport. Information to be given to the Superintendent of Police, Newport, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, March 11. ARSON AND " WILFUL BURNING. Maliciously set fire to, a stack of . Hay, situate in a field at Nobold, near Shrewsbury ; the property of Mr. James Massey. The whole of it was destroyed, as well as a Waggon and a Cart. J10 reward is offered by Mr. Massey for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Howells, County Constabulary, 1, Queen- street, Castle Fields, Shrewsbury, or to Police Sergeant Thomas, Meole Beace, near Shrewsbury, Salop.— Bow- street, March 18. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person of a gentleman, in the City of Hereford,- en the evening of 14th instant : a large size gold Geneva Watch, spider second hands, No. 81908. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Davies, Police Office, City of Hereford.— Bow- street, Mar. 18. " Stolen from the person on the night of 11th instant, while asleep, at Clifford Court, Herefordshire : an English lever Watch, double figures, glass about size of a shilling, with small pieci broken out, steel chain, witli l^ d. Piece attached, maker T. C. Skarratt, Kington, No. 5125 ; a French Piece, about the siy- e of a 2s. piece ; and a red Handkerchief, with white border. Supposed by tramping drovers. Information to be given to Sergeant Ovens, Whitney, Herefordshire.— Bow- st., March 15. Stolen on lst instant, from the person of John McFearn at Fulford, E. R. Yorks : a gold Watch ; a gold Albert Chain, curb pattern, Locket attached, with lady's Likeness inside, on back of case ' J. M. F.' Information to be given to Inspector Blanchard, Escrick, E. R. Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March. 13. Description of HENRY SMITH, charged with highway robbery with violence, at Kendal, on 2nd instant : 18 years of age ( looks older), 5 feet 5£ inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, slight moustache, and mole on left shoulder ; dressed in new black cloth jacket, white cord vest, white cotton cord . trousers, mended at the knees, pair of new elastic- side boots, and Scotch cap. He is a native of Lazonby, Cumberland, and deserted from the 55th Regiment, at Car- lisle, on 28th ultimo, He and two other men and two women, who committed the robbery, were traced to MaucheSter where the other four were apprehended. Information to be given to Inspector Shields, County Constabulary Office. Kendal, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Cailise, Cumberland.— Bow- street, March 11. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen by menus of housebreaking, from Springbank House, Campsie, Stirlingshire, between 5th and Cth instant; 18. dinner Forks, fine, plain electro- plate. 18 dinner Knives, white ivory handles. 18 small breakfast Knives, white n'ovyilimullw. maker ' Ft'mu'iR. Newton ' on bbdiw, 2 carving Knives, white ivory handles, and 2 carving Forks to match. 6 dinner Forks, line, plain electro- plate, queen's } a'. tern. 12 breakfast Forks, fine electro- plate, initial ' B.' on each. 1 silver toddy Ladle, initial1D.' on it. 1 small breakfast Fork, fine electro- plate. G toddy Ladles, fine electro- plate, initial' B.' on each. 1 soup Divider, fine electro- plate, initial 1B.' on it. 8 fish Knives, fine electro- plate. 8 fish Forks to match. 3 egg Spoons, fine electro- plate. 4 salt Spoons, fine electro- plate. 2 pair of sugar Tongs, fine electro- plate. 5 soup Spoons, fine electro- plate, initial ' B.' on 3 of them. 6 dessert Spoons, fine electro- plate, initial ' B.' on each. 2 table napkin silver Rings, initial ' A. B.' on one, and 1 J. B.' oil other. 1 fruit Knife, white ivory handle. 1 fruit Fork to match. 1 silver Thimble, holes through on top. 1 pair of Nut- crackers, fine electro- plate. 1 pickle Fork, white screw, ivory handle. 1 travelling Rug, 6 feet long by 4 feet broad, one side black, and other side grey and blue. 1 pack of Cards. ( i volumes of Scott's Poems, covers red and green tartan, each volume 5J inches long, 4 inches broad, and - j- inch thick, edge of leaVes red colour, no name. Information to be given to Chief Constable Campbell, County Buildings, Stirling.— Bow- street, March 18. Stolen by means of burglary from Casterton Rectory, Westmorland, on 13th instant: eight crown Pieces in a strong calico bag; three Half- crowns, three or four Florins, forty Shillings, sixty to seventy Sixpences, 1877 coinage, had not been previously circulated, they were in a holland bag, such as is used by bankers ; about £ 4 in silver, consisting of Is. fid. 4d. and 3d. Pieces, this money was in small print bags, one of them had ' 4d.' written on it. Suposed by a man, who in making a purchase' on the same clay at Lancaster, paid seven crown- pieces, a florin, and a shilling, of last year's coinage, he is from 30 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, and black moustache ; dressed when at Lancaster in pilot greatcoat, brown check tweed suit, jacket ( sac back), pockets set on outside, and dark grey tweed Vest, trousers pockets in the seams, black felt hat, and shoes. He had when at Lancaster trousers and old coat in a bundle, tied up in an handkerchief. Information, to be given to Inspector Shields, County Constabulary, Kendal, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bm- street, March 18. Stolen, by meins of burglary, during the night of 9th instant, from the dwelling- house of Josiah Collins, Acock's Green: an electro- plated Coffee Pot, marked ' J. C.', and a black, amber and blue woollen Antimacassar ; a pair of Merino Drawers; a flannel Shirt; a twill Night Shirt, marked with a red cross; two Chemises, marked ' Jamie Young'; a pair of lady's lace- up Boots; a pair of man's spring- side Boots ; a pair of grey knitted Socks ; six small Prongs; two electro- plated Salts; a meerschaum Pipe, mounted in silver; a white cotton Antimacassar ; a music Book, bound in leather with gilt letters, ' J. Warren' on side; a black ebony Stereoscope, mounted in pearl ; a green baize Cloth ; six Tea Spoons ; and several dinner Napkins, marked in black in ' J. Collins. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Simmons, Coleshill, Warwickshire.— Bow- st., March 15. During the night of 10th instant, the dwelling- house of John Jones, Esq., Mossfield, Whitchurch, Salop, was broken and entered by cutting out a panel in the door with a centre bit, and stolen therein : eighteen plated fish Knives and Forks, with plated handles; and about .£ 5 in Gold and Silver. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Haines, or to Sergeant Lear, Whitchurch, Salop.— Bow- street, March 13. On the 10th instant, between C. 30 and 9.30 p. m., the dwelling- house of Mr. John Jerrome, Brewery- street, Handsworth, was broken, and entered and stolen therein : A small silver four- angled Brooch, one topaz stone in each angle. A gold plated cameo Brooch, with figure of a woman's head and neck. A small dress Ring, with three red stones fixed in it. A gold plated wire- worked Brooch, with two coral fuchsias dropped down between wires. A small gold Locket, blue enamelled, and photograph of a man inside. A man's Jersey, striped amber and black. A pair of elastic- side Boots. A pair of white cricket Trousers. A pair of merino Drawers. A Half- Sovereign, and some Silver. Information- to be given to - Mr. Superintendent Woollaston, West Bromwich, or to Inspector Whitehurst, Police Station, Handsworth, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, March 13. • Stolen from the dwelling- house of Michael Peatman, at Fetchill Moor, parish of Ellesmere, by menus of house- breaking, about 2 p. m. on 5th instant: a pair of light coloured frey cloth Trousers, fly fronts, pockets in front, and ribbed own the side of each leg, made small in legs, suitable for a groom. Supposed by a tramp, about 5 feet 7 inches high, middle age, thin face, dark complexion and whiskers, and has the appearance of a German sailor, walked with a stick," and turned one foot out; dressed in blue cloth cheesecutttr cap, dark blue or black round jacket, old blue trousers, torn in several places. Information to be given to Mr. Superin- tendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, March 11. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen during the night of 11th instant, from a field at Dowdeswell : 15 fat Sheep, cross bred and long wooled, four ofjjthem are black faced, live marked with letter 1 C' on side, two marked on the loins, and four marked on the head with red ruddle. £ 6 reward will be paid by the owner, Mr. Apperley, to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the Sheep. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Philpott, Northleach, Gloucester- shire.— Bow- street, March 18. Stolen from the field opposite Mr. Robertson's house, at Over Stowey, between ,7th and 10th instant: a fat Devon wether hog Sheep, with two marks in the right ear. £ lt> reward will be paid by Mr. Robertson to any person who shall give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, if stolen. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Mear, Williton, Somersetshire.— Bow- street, Ma/ reh 15. Stolen : three Cows in Calf— two roan, and the other nearly white ; the property of Mr. Russell, of Goodrest. Supposed by a man about 5 feet 8 inches high ; he had a slop on ; Jio is believed to have a heavy moustache. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Frankton, Kenilworth, or to Inspector Armishaw, Warwick.— Bow- st., March - 15. Stolen from a field at Rixon Farm, Ashton, Keynes, Wilts,- between 9th and 11th instant; the property of Mr. Emmanuel Broad, farmer : a fat half- bred wether Sheep, no mark. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Luffman, Police Station, Malmesbury, Wilts. — Bow- street, March 15. Stolen from a stable at Staincliffe, about 7 p. m. on lltli instant : a dark brown Mare, 15J hands high, near hind fetlock white, has a small ' jack' spavin on the off hind hock, in good condition. By a man, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, light brown whiskers and moustache, ordinary build ; dressed in dark brown cloth suit, and black cloth cap with broad flat top. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Airton, West Riding Constabulary, Court House, Dewsbury, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 13. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Description of MARK KENNEDY, an Irishman, charged with stealing a quantity of Hen and Duck Eggs, and who absconded from New Leake on 14th instant : he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, and stoutly built; dressed in pepper- and- salt coat, cord trousers, and cloth cap with peak ; works as a bricklayer's labourer, and stated that he was going to Lincoln. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Richdale, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 20. Further information respecting the charge of embezzle- ment by GEORGE HILLMAN, late of Burnham, Bucks, and advertised in the Police Gazette of 25th ultimo : a reward of £ 10 will be given for his apprehension and conviction. He is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, very dark com- plexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, whiskers shaved off, small tuft on chin, which is a little sandy, slightly round shouldered, and a little bowlegged ; supposed dressed in a rough pilot coat or jacket, grey checked trousers and vest, elastic- side boots, and hard felt hat. Has been employed as milkman and to look after stock, and is likely to apply for a similar post. He is well known at Croydon, Deptford, and Lewisham, having worked there previous to his coming to Burnham. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Dunham, Slouth, or to Sergeant Manelly, Burnham, Bucks, who ho'ds the warrant for his apprehension.— Boio- street, March 20. Description of ELIZA PETO, who absconded from St. Thomas's Home, at Basingstoke, on 17th instant, charged with stealing from sister Madeleine : a lady's silver Watch, a black cloth cloak with hood, marked on tape ' S. Madeleive '; a white Hat with black feather ; a black Fur ; a black and white cotton Skirt, with frill; a black cloth Jacket, trimmed with satin ; a grey and white Gingham Skirt ; a loose Jacket, brown and white check frill down the front, wrist, and neck, the watch and jacket was pawned the next morning at Guildford, by the above girl, in the name of Norah Tate. She is 18 years of age, 5 feet high, fair complexion, pretty features, rosy colour, frizzy bushy hair, rather short; she is a native of Godalming, Surrey, was living some months since at Halsted, Essex, left Guildford by 8' 3a train for Waterloo, after pawning the watch. Information to be given to Head Constable Hibberd, Basingstoke, Hants, who holds a warrant for her apprehension.— Bow- street, March 20. Absconded on 10th instant, stealing from 70, Midway* road, Islington; two £ 5 Bank of England Notes; Che< ' one , inu VI ^ IIUI. UIU iiufcen , two heque*, in the name of Lazarus Rosenfold, one for £ 1 f) 7s,. 16 for £ n lOfl, i Id,) 48 it* Hold j a Life Security for i and a number of paid Bills, in name of Hugo Austroby : a woman ( servant), 16 years of age, 5 feet 1 incb high, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes ; dressed in black alpaca jacket, straw hat, ( feather), and. side- spring boots ; likely to visit her brother at Mr. Payne's, upholsterer, Norwood, Surrey.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, March 18. Absconded, charged on a warrant. with embezzlement : JOHN BARKSHIRE, late of Victoria- street, Bordesley- green- road, Birmingham, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, broad shoulders, dark hair, whiskers and moustache, also dark eyes, Usually has a good colour in his cheeks, and has good teeth. He has been a soldier in India, has friends living at Reading,. and is well known there. Information to be given to Sergeant Arnold, Police Office, Rushali, near Walsall, who holds a warrant for his arrest, or to Superintendent, Hill, Police Office, Brownhills, Stafford- shire.— Bow- street, March 18. Absconded from Kettering, Northamptonshire, on 2nd instant, charged with stealing a silver Geneva Watch, since found pledged in Leicester : THOMAS FROST, a currier, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, pale complexion, and very thin, light brown hair, slight light moustache, walks lame with left leg, and has sores or scars on neck ; dressed in old grey trousers, very greasy, old dark corded coat, hard billycock hat. CHARLOTTE FROST, his wife, about 18 years of age, about 5 feet high, fair complexion, thin face ; dressed in old violet dress, black double- breasted jacket, and hat trimmed with black crape. They are both very shabby, and will bq found in low beer houses, or low lodgings. Supposed gone to Nottingham or Mansfield. Information to be given to Inspector Barwell, Police Station, Kettering, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, March 18. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Swanscombe, on 15th instant, by a man who lodged in the house the previous night : a silver Geneva Watch, name on face ' Crystal Palacei Prize Medal,' and long silver Guard attached. He is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light complexion, light whiskers and moustache ; dressed in black coat, striped trousers, felt hat, coloured necktie, with white spots, and old pair cloth top boots. Supposed to have friends named Dawes, residing at Cobham, near Graveseud, and to be known at London Bridge and Charing Cross Railway Stations. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Fread, Kent Con- stabulary, Hartford.— Bow- street, March 18. Absconded from Biggleswade on 12th instant, charged on warrant with stealing a black cloth Coat and Waistcoat, and a white pocket Handkerchief : WILLIAM, alias NED GREEN, a tramping tailor, about 40 years of age, 5 ft. 8 or 9 inches high, dark hair, whiskers and moustaches ; is well known at Cambridge and Chatteris, where he has been employed on former occasions. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Bedlow, Police Station, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.— Bow- street, March 18. Description of a woman, charged at Bolton, with stealing on 13th instant, a silver Geneva Watch, No. 14866 ; and a quantity of Apparel, some of which has since been found pledged : she is about 49 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, rather slender made, dark hair, and wears two odd boots, one foot being very much swollen. Informa- tion to be given to Chief Constable Holgate, Bolton- le- Moors, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 18. Description of WILLIAM ROBINSON, charggd with embezzling £ 18 10s. 6d., the moneys of Mr. William L. Ball, brewer, Burton- on- Trent, for whom lie had been travelling : l: e is about 50 years of age, but looks younger, about 5 feet 5 inches high, fr& sh complexion, dark hair and eyes, medium build, is a shoemaker, and is also a barber. He is incessantly using snuff, and his upper lip generally bears traces of it, has no whiskers, and shaves all round his face. He lived at Grimsby for some time. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Bowen, Police Office, Burton- on- Trent, Staffordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 18. Absconded from Abertillery, on 15th instant, charged under a warrant with embezzling £ 3 7s. 9d., the Monies qf his master, Mr. James Fraser : WILLIAM PONSFORD EVANS, a clerk in the employ of the Brynmaur Coal and Iron Company, Limited^ 34 or 38 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, proportionate make, dark swarthy complexion, Black hair intermixed with grey, dark eyes, black tuft of hair on chin and moustache, small blue scar on back of left hand ; dressed in a blue pilot cloth monkey jacket, with velvet collar, brown tweed vest and trousers, black round hard hat, and lace- up boots, nailed. A native of Llandovery, Carmarthen- shire, is well known in Merthyr, Aberdare, Cardiff, Swansea, and Hereford, and was employed as clerk in London some years ago. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Foil, Monmouth Constabulary, Tredegar, or to Sergeant Williams, Blaina, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Boyi- street, March 18, Stolen during the night of 13tli instant, from a granary in Bradwalls : a Blue pilot cloth Jacket, with velvet collar, nearly new ; the property of John Morrison. Suspicion is attached to a man about 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, crooked nose, very red face, and of drunken appearance. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Rowbottom, Constabulary Station, Middlewich, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 15. Stolen from a dwelling- house during the night of 24th ultimo : a brown cloth Overcoat, black velvet collar, black horn buttons with pockets on hips ; a light grey Jacket, pockets on hips, and one inside of left breast ; a pair of grey plaid Trousers and Vest to match ; a black hard Hat ; a J lb. of Tea, ' Jones, Willow- street, Oswestry,' on wrapper ; a white linen Shirt and Collar ; and a dark Necktie with white stripes. By CHARLES TACKER, who lodged in the house about one month, 30 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, light complexion, and hair very thin, except a tuft of hair on forehead, rather near- sighted, squints a little, and has a mark on left temple ; supposed dressed in the stolen grey coat, old black cloth trousers, hard hat, new strong lace- up boots, and a woman's white muffler scarf with red fringe. Stated that his father worked at Bass's Brewery, Burton- on- Trent, for 23 years, and that he worked there for 7 years, and is known in Chester, Nantwich, & c. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Shropshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 13. Charged with the larceny ( by means of a trick) of £ 48 10s., belonging to Edward Evans, farmer, Caemawr, Tryddyn, near Mold, at Wrexham Fair, on 7th instant : two men, one about 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair and "' oustache, rest of the face clean shaved, and has a nervous ' ching in the eyes; dressed in a silk hat, necktie with fwiv horse- shoe and whip breast pin, and dark brown overcoat, rather short. The other about 60 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, slender, grey hair, beard, and whiskers,' cut short, does not shave, and ruther shabby genteel appearance ; dressed in black cloth trousers, topcoat fitting tight round the body, long skirts, and silk hat. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Wilde, Police Office, Wrexham, Denbighshire. :— BoW- street, March 13. Absconded, from Sedgley on 10th instant, charged ( on warrant) with larceny : JEREMIAH FIELDING, 14 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, dark brown hair, brown eyes, fresh complexion ; dressed in dark grey cloth jacket, three outside pockets, two on hips, and one on left breast, dark grey vest, dark plaid trousers, black billycock hat, and blucher boots. And JOSEPH PHIPPS, 14 years of age, 4 feet 1 or 8 ins. high, dark brown hair, fresh complexion, and blind of left eye ; dressed in light grey coat, vest, and trousers, black billycock hat, and lace- up boots. They will be travelling together, and may probably visit Liverpool, London, Southampton, or Bristol, as they intend to emigrate to Australia. Information to be given to Inspector Tomlinson, Sedgley, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, March 13. Absconded on 9th instant, from 21, Bedfordbury, stealing a gold engine- turned English lever Watch ; a gold Pin, set with amethyst; 2 black Coats, lined with Italian cloth : ^ pair of black Trousers, broad seam at sides, lined with white calico ; a black silk Scarf : a man, 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion; dressed in grey coat, black trousers and vest, black hard felt hat.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, March 13. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of JAMES PARKER, a tramping black- smith, charged with attempting to commit a rape upon Ennice Burghall, at Allensmore, on 17th instant : he is 32 or 33 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, fair complexion, little or no whiskers, tuft of sandy hair on chin, one eye bloodshot, and a scar on side of nose from recent fighting, slightly pockpitted, tattooed on arms, and ' J. P.' on one wrist; dressed in a brown coat, with wide velvet collar, may wear a slop over the coat, fustian or moleskin trousers, and stable cap ; is a native of or near Brecon, and has worked at Swansea and Llanelley, Breconshire. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Cope, Shirehall, Hereford, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 20. Further information respecting JANE CLARKE, alias CHANCE, alias BENN, advertised in the Police Gazette of 15tli ultimo, charged with obtaining £ 2 under false pretences: she is now working with a man, 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 ins. high, stout built, fresh complexion, hair and whiskers turning grey, and scab on nose ; dressed in black frock coat, and black trousers, generally wears two waistcoats and high silk hat. They call principa ly on clergymen, the last known plea was to get an idiot boy into an asylum, for which object they wanted £ 50, and had already obtained £ 40. They are now supposed to be working the southern part of Warwickshire or Worcestershire. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent- Palmer, Warwickshire Constabulary, Rugby, who holds a warrant against him for obtaining 5s. from a clergy- man at Rugby.— Bow- street, March 20. Absconded on 24th ultimo, charged with indecent assaults : WALTER KIRBY, late of the Vicarage, Cheshunt, Herts, 17 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion and hair, blue eyes, stout build, short turn- up nose, downcast appearance ; dressed in black frock coat, light trousers, black soft felt hat. Warrant issued.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, March 18. Charged with obtaining £ 1 by false pretences on 13th instant, a woman, 24 years of age aud rather short, with bright eyes and plump or apple face; dressed in dark green. Information to be given to the Head Constable, Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, March 18. Description of an Irishman, charged with obtaining by false pretences on 9th instant : a hackney Saddle and a Bridle, the property of Mr. Dorsett, Aldridge- road, Perry Barr : he is 25 or 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, medium build, light hair, little light whiskers, small sandy moustache, labourer, walks quickly, and has a military appearance; was dressed in grey- coloured slop, cotton cord trousers, black cloth cap, with poke, which he wears on one side ; a new flap has been added recently to the saddle, and one of the stirrup straps mended, there is a straight bit to the bridle, which is single reined. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Woollaston, West Bromwich, or to Inspector Whiteliurst, Police Station, Handsworth, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, March 15. Charged on a warrant with obtaining £ 1 16s. by false pretences at Lincoln on 1st instant : a man, about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, stout build, pale complexion, brown hair, parted in centre, moustache, little or no whiskers ; dressed iu hard round hat, rather long brown coat, and black trousers. Calls upon small grocers, and represents himself as travelling agent to a Birmingham firm, sole proprietors of a powder for destroying insects. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Mansell, Lincoln City. — Bow- street, March 13. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Escaped from the Glamorganshire Reformatory School, Ty Segur, near Neath, at 11 a. m. on 18th instant: WILLIAM EVANS, 15 years of age, 4 feet 6 inches high, light brown hair, hazel eyes, small face, slight scar over both eyes, slender build, and born at Tenby. GEORGE JENKINS, 14 years of age, 4 feet 8 inches high, light brown hair, brown eyes, full face, a blue spot on back of left hand, larae nose, and born at Aberdare. HENRY PALMER, 15 years of age, 4 feet 11 inches high, light hair, pale face, slightly pockpitted, scar on right temple, aud a native of Bath. All were dressed in cord jackets, cord trousers, Scotch caps, and clogs. All marked ' G. R. S.' inside, and the buttons are marked ' Reformatory, Neath.' £ 1 reward will be paid for each boy on apprehension and information being given to Head Constable Phillips, County Constabulary Office, Neath, Glamorganshire. — Bow- street, March 20. Description of ANTHONY O'MALLEY, alias MAIL- ING, remanded until 23rd iustant, charged with larceny : he is 49 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, weighs 11 st. 7 lbs., fresh complexion, dark brown hair, eyes, and whiskers ; is a tramping- bell hanger, and repairer of machines. Information to be given fo Deputy Chief Constable Stretten, Chesterton- road, CamhAAge.-^ Bow- strect, March 20. Missing from his home since 14th instant : MOSES MALLIN, of Oldbury- road, West Bromwich, 75 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high; dressed in blue pilot overcoat, yellow and black stripe trousers, blue worsted stockings, low blucher boots, and black soft billycock hat. Is of weak intellect, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. Infor- mation to be given to Sergeant Smith, Police Station, Greet's Green, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 18. Description of GEORGE CHESTERS, committed on 16th instant, at Hanmer for trial at the ensuing assizes for Flint, for burglary : he is 43 } Tears of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, stout built, brown hair, turning grey, weak eyes, blue mark bridge of nose ; dressed in dark cloth coat and vest, corduroy trousers, round hard felt hat, which he wears low on his forehead, old lace- up boots, checked shirt, and plaid muffler. He is a labourer, a native of Whitchurch, Salop, but has been leading a- vagrant life for some years. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Bolton, Hanmer, near Whitchurch, Salop.— Bow- street, March 18, Missing, since 6th instant, from his home,' The Close, Cathedral Yard, Exeter : WILLIAM HENRY BARRETT, 8 years of age, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, dark eyes, has a scar over left eye, and a bald spot on fop of head ; dressed in a black velvet knickerbocker suit, dark knitted stockings, round braided black cloth cap, blue striped shirt, and lace- up boots. It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Chief Constable Bent, Guildhall, Exeter. £ 5 reward if returned to his parents alive, and £ 1 reward for the recovery of the body if dead.— Bow- street, March 15. Description of ALFRED PALMER, committed for trial at Stafford Assizes on 20th instant, for stealing £ 6 10s. 2Jd. from his lodgings at Chasetown, on 3rd May, 1875, advertised in the Police Gazette of 10th May, 1875. He is wanted at Fishponds, near Bristol, for stealing a Watch in April, 1875, and says that 7 years ago he was sentenced to 7 days and whipped in AValsall Borough Gaol for stealing a Purse, and that he has since been at Leicester, Bristol, Llanidloes, Birmingham, Walsall, & c. : he is 19 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, slight build, stoops, slovenly gait, thin face, no whiskers, light brown hair, and stammers when talking; shabbily dressed. Has been a shoeblack at Walsall, and horse driver in coal pits. His father lives in Heneage- street, Birmingham. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, Staffordshire,— Bow- street, March 15. Description of ISAAC NIXON ROBSON, in custody on a charge of larceny from the person, and remanded until 18th instant. He is a labourer, 39 years of age, 5 feet 4£ ins. high ( without shoes), rather dark complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair turning grey, wears a moustache, slender figure, burn marks on right arm, two teeth out in front of upper jaw, and nose slightly turned to one side ; dressed in a brown mixture tweed suit, black billycock hat, and strong lace- up boots. He states he was born at New Durham, and that his wife and three children reside at present at Coundon, in the county of Durham, and has worked at several places in that county, likewise at Pelton Fell and Willington. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Bird, Constabulary Office, Whitehaven, or to the County Chief Constable, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, March 13. Absconded from the Devon Girls' Reformatory School, on 23rd ultimo : EVILYNA RAY, 14 years of age, over 5 feet high, dark brown hair, and brown eyes. Information to be given to William Townsend, Secretary, Devon Girls' Reformatory School, Exeter.— Bow- street, March 13. Description of a man committed to the Leicester Borough Gaol on 11th instant, for 21 days, on a charge of attempting to pick pockets in the Market: JAMES BROWN ( fictitious name), 32 years of age, 5 feet 3£ inches high, brown eyes, light brown hair, turning grey, pale complexion, blue scar centre of chest, large mole under left breast, mole on left side of back, three moles on left hip, scar centre of forehead, blue dot on left forearm, and large burn mark on right wrist, about 1J inches in size ; dressed in a light grey broken check coat, with pocket on the hips, nearly new, Scotch tartan pattern trousers and waistcoat, blue and dark green squares, dark grey twill serge overcoat, with velvet collar, blue and black striped necktie, hard black billycock hat, and elastic- sfl<# boots, much worn ; is no doubt a travelling thief, and appears to know Birmingham well, gave an address at 16, York- street, Leeds. Information to be given to Chief Constable Farndale, Central Police Station, Town Hall, Leicester.— Bow- street, March 13. Committed for trial at the Somerset Spring Assizes, to be held at Taunton on 28th instant, charged with stealing a sealskin Jacket, from a drapers shop at Frome, on 27th ultimo ( since recovered) : ELLEN ROUTH, alias ELLEN KING, alias MARY MAY, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, pale thin face, rather long thin nose, grey eyes, dark brown hair, and thin figure, marks of abscess on left side of neck. Apprehended at Bristol on 1st instant, where she has been residing for the last month, charged with frequenting the railway station in company with two other women, forjhe purpose of pocket picking. Routli is supposed to be known in Loudon, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, and Portland or Portsea, and supposed to have been recently discharged from penal servitude. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Deggan, Somerset Constabulary, Frome.— Bow- st., March 13. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen from the shop of Mr. Mackay, draper, South Shields, between 7 p. m. on 13th, and 8 a. m. on 14tli instant: six black and white silk Mufflers; two pairs of Stockings, heather mixture, men's size ; one pair of dark brown kid Gloves, man's size ; two black leather Travelling Bags, large size'; several brown leather Letter Cases ; several brown leather Purses, two known as the Sovereign Purse ; a blue reefing Jacket, woollen lining ; a dark grey West of England tweed Vest, single- breasted; a pair of grey check tweed Trousers and Vest, buttons may be stamped ' Luke Mackay.' Information to be given to Head Constable Richardson, South Shields, Durham.— Bow- street, March 20. Stolen on 12th instant, from luggage whilst in transit between 29, Eaton- square, London, and Railway Station, Moorhampton, Hereford, via Worcester, the property of Major Woswick, of Broxwood Court : gold and white enamel Ear- rings and Pendant, with large red stone in centre, with diamond star ; gold Neck Chain ; onyx Ear- rings, with gold drops ; small gold Ring, with discoloured turquoise stone. Information fo be given to Mr. Superintendent Shead, Weobley, or at the Chief Constable's Office, Shire Hall, Hereford.— Bow- street, March 20. Stolen from an engine at Brow- on- the- Hill, Berwick- on- Tweed, about 8 th or 9th instant: a Steam Guage, having a piece of brass tube attached, and having a face resembling a barometii'. Information to be given to tlead Constable Garden, Berwick- on- Tweed, Northumberland. -— Bow- street, March 20. Stolen from the bed- room of a public- house at Coveutry, on 12th instant : A silver lever AVatch, No. 72976, much worn, 16 size, not capped, gold hands, and white dial. A gold Brooch, knotted pattern, and bar across. A pair of thin gold Ear- rings. A lady's leather Satchel, light brown, lined with blue. £ 6 iu Bronze. £' A in Silver. Information to be given to Head Constable Norris, Coventry, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, March 18. Stolen from the parish church at Chalk, near Gravesend, Kent, between 10th and 13th instant: an iron Safe, painted brown and grained, size 2 feet by 18 inches, and weighs 3J cwts., containing a quantity of Registers of Marriages. Information to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham. — Bow- street, March 18. Stolen about 8th instant, from a gunsmith's shop in Oxford : a five- chamber Revolver, ' Remington ' stamped on barrel, chased stock, of American make. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Head, Police Office, Oxford.-- Bow- street, March 18. Stolen, on 12tli instant, from a shop in Louth : a small gold Geneva Watch, without hands, gold dial and figures ; a small gold Geneva hunting Watch, No. 17777 ; a gentleman's verge Watch, white dial, engine- turned ease, ( maker Richard Whiteaves, Fleet- street, No. 2675 ; a lady's gold Geneva Watch, engraved on dial ' H. Laudsberg' ; and a gold Geneva case, small size. Supposed by a man 27 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, and slight build ; dressed in ribbed mixture overcoat, hard felt hat, and of gentlemanly appearance. Information to be given to Head Constable Lloyd, Borough Police Office, Louth, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, March, 15. Stolen in Middlesbrough on 12th instant: a lady's brown msroeco leather Satchel, containing six silver Tea Spoons ( fiddle pattern), marked ' H. J. F.' or ' H. F.' ; a pair of sugar Tongs ( silver), marked ' II. J. F.' or ' II. F.'; six electro- plated Tea Spoons ; a pair of el( ctro- plated sugar Tongs, not marked ; three Knives with ivory handles, and a silver ferrule on each ; a pair of black kid Gloves ; and a damask Table Cloth, marked ' H. J. French.' Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Borough Police Station, Middles- brough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 15. Stolen from the dwelling- house of William Evans, Greets Green, West Bromwich, on 13th instant ; a pair of light cloth Trousers and Vest; a pair of elastic- side Boots, men's size and nearly new ; and an old silver verge Watch. Informa- tion to be given to Mr. Superintendent Smith, Police Station, Greets Green, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 15. Stolen from a bedroom in an hotel at Barrow- in- Furness, between 4th aiid 9th instant : a lady's dark brown sealskin Jacket, bordered with about 6 or 8 inches of brown beaver all round, same on sleeves, lined with brown quilted satin, pocket inside, and fastens up front with large hooks and eyes. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Barker, Police Office, Barrow- in- Furness, Lancashire— Bow- street, March 13. Stoten from a pheasantry in Addington Park, near Maidstone, Kent, during the night of 8th instant : five hen Pheasants of the common breed, each has one wing out; the property of J. Wingfield Stratford, Esq, J. P. £ 5 reward will be paid on conviction of the offender or offenders. In formation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hulse, Police Station, West Mailing, near Maidstone.— Bow- street, March 13' Stolen on 9th instant, from a bedroom at the Salutation inn, in the borough of Ipswich : a gold Geneva Watch and gold Guard, box pattern, gold Cross and Locket with grey hair in it attached; also two gold Rings, one set with live . stones, green and ruby, the other is plain, with a knot of green and ruby stone ; and about £ b 10s. in Gold and Silver. Information to be given to Head Constable Mason, Police Office, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.— Boiv- strect, March 11. Stolen during the night of 1st instant, from an out- build- ing in Tarvin : 15 Pigeons, white with yellow stripes, of the Antwerp breed. Also stolen on 7th instant, from a hedge on the roadside at ' Tarporlby : a brown rep Dress, plain skirt, nearly new. Supposed by a man . and two women, tramps. The man is supposed to be a printer by trade. Information to . be given to Mr. Superintendent Mayho, County Police Station, Oakmere, Northwich, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 11. Stolen from the shop of Mr. Rogers, tobacconist, & c., Dartford, between 11 p. m. on 9th, and 8 a. m. on 10th inst. : thirteen metal Watche3, viz. : two nickel silver, keyless, one small ditto, hunter, three ditto ( lady's), one open face ditto, one aluminium cut face hunter, two aluminium hunters, three ditto, small, open face ; two dozen plated linger Rings. A jemmy and a common dark lantern were found in the yard adjoining. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford.— Bow- street, March 11. Stolen between 24tli ultimo and 3rd instant : a lady's gold Geneva Watch, nunibei- jfinside of case ' 8647,' the name of Badollet on movements, has a gold face and black hands ; also a long bright gold Chain, the links have small holes in them; lustre glass Locket, containing the likeness of a gentleman and a little girl; an Australian Half Sovereign with a hole in it; a silver Locket; a Vinaigrette, and a gold Seal with violet stone, engraved ' Excuse Haste ' attached. £ 2 reward will be paid to any person who will give informa- tion that will lead to the recovery of the property, and con- viction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Head Constable Pratt, Chichester, Sussex.— Bow- street, March 11. Stolen between 12,30 a. m. and 7 a. m. on the morning of 8tll mutant; the property of Mr. David Hildyard, Watch- maker, Caterhnm, Surrey : a Very old- fashioned silver pari « case Watch, maker ' Day, London,' silver dial, raised figures, and human figures ou back j a gold rooond- hnnd Geneva ditto, • Howell'on ( lift), n, mark on dome through betas tested) a lady's email silver Geneva ditto, « Baum' wigmved on ease; a mw sllvev English lever ditto, maker « D, Hildyard, Cater- ing ' i a small silver . English lever ditto, wMime make, plain case, shield on back, and 110 spring to case | a second- hand silver Euglisli lever ditto, gold balance, rachet work shewn, new cream colour engine turned cases, and a name engraved inside ; a lady's gold " Lever, gold dial, gold balance spring above, initials on back in old English, ' T. M. to E. M.' ; a large English silver lever Watch, silver dial with curl) metal Chain attached ; a consular Geneva ditto, small blue shield round dial, which is cracked ; a large size English lever ditto, capped, and engine- turned cases ; a small second- hand Geneva ditto, gold, white dial ; two new gold Geneva ditto, one has a gold dial, the other a metal dome ; several other silver Geneva Watches, various; several gold and other Rings ; three red Signets, one with large rubies all round, large pearl ill centre, on band turquoise and pearl, one cluster and pearl, and one fancy garnet and pearly three gentlemen's signet Rings— one white stone, one cream and pink sardonyx, and one with black stone and white mark across ; one new blood stone Ring, 9 carat; a small white metal drum Timepiece, cylender movements; a ditto, lever movements ; a large Musical Box, plays six airs, Russian valse, ' Whisper it softly, & c:, & c.' Information to be given to Acting Superin- tendent Redford, Surrey Constabulary, Godstone.— Bow- street, March 11. Stolen at Worcester on 5th instant : 9 silver Spoons, eight table, one gravy, crest— lion ; 2 silver Forks, one large, one small, marked ' J. A.'; a silver Mustard Pot and Spoon, the latter marked ' J. M. A.'; a silver Salt Cellar and Spoon ; 2 small Waiters, one marked ' J. P.', the other ' A. M.', none of the articles are of modern make. £ 2 reward will be paid for such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, and recovery of the property. Informa- tion to be given to Detective Phillips, City Police, Worcester. — Bow- street, March 11. Stolen from a workshop at Burnham, during the night of 5th instant: two Sash Filisters, a Plough, a half rip Saw, a hand Saw, two teeth broken together, and a Panel Saw, all marked ' Hi Balston ;' a Plough and a large iron back Tenon Saw, marked ' G. Almond a set of Centre Bits ( 36) in green baize case, each marked ' R. C.;' and an carpenter's old Tool Basket, lined with a piece of sack, a pockct iu it, and a piece of rope for one of the handles. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Dunham, Slough, or to Sergeant Maneely. Burnham, Bucks.— Bow- street, March 11. Neglected to report themselves at the Central Police Office, Manchester : JOSEPH HIBBERT, abeu1: 22 years of age, 5 feet 3f ins. high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, blue dots, bracelet, ' J. L.' left forearm, cross, anchor, and blue dots on right forearm ; convicted of housebreaking at Manchester, 28th October, 1875, sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and 7 years supervision. HENRY GIBBS, alias CHARLES EVANS, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 4} iiiehes high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, grey* eyes, scar on forehead and back, moles oil left shoulder, left side, and under armpri ; convicted of larceny at the Middlesex Sessions, 14th March, 1870, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years supervision. THOMAS MURRAY, about 23 years of- age, 5 feet 5 ins. high, fresh complexion, brown hair, liaael eyes, scar right of forehead, end of third linger right hand crooked, cut between thumb and first finger left hand ; convicted of stealing a watch at Preston, 3rd January, 1877, and sentenced to 9 months i nprisonment and 3 years supervision. WILLIAM CLIFFORD, alias CLIFFEY, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 8£ inches high, fresh complexion, black hair brown eyes, scar back of right hand, 2 boil ma- ks on back j convicted of larceny from person at Manchester, 18th Octobel' ICTC imprisonment and 7 years PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found 011 JOHN TOZER, who was committed to prison at Exeter, for 7 days hard labour, for vagrancy from Kings- bridge, Devon, on 14th instant: five electro- plated heavy Tea Spoons, queen's pattern, with monogram ' R. R.' and crown over. Information to be given to the Deputy Chief Coustable of Devon, Exeter.— Bow- street, March 18. Found in possession of WILLIAM LOCHIEL, a native of Glasgow, labourer: a single- breasted Chesterfield or Sack Coat, brown mixed check cloth, nearly new, three pockets outside, one right and two left side, cut away a little in the front, and vent in back, four composition buttons to match, and ' Beaty Brothers, 18 and 20, Oldham- street and Market- street, and Market- place, Manchester,' 011 back strap. He is 23 years of age, 5 feet 5j inches high, hazel eyes, black hair, sallow complexion, scar on crown of head, and has had right leg broken above the ankle. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Kendal. Westmorland.— Bow- street, March 11. OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT, 1371." . Description of convict, Reg. A1469, DAVID WALKER, who neglected to report his change of residence 01112tli inst. he is 22 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fresh complexion, red hair, hazel eyes, cut back of liead, blister mark 011 chest, and left leg has been fractured. He was sentenced at York Assizes to 5 years penal servitude 011 20th March, 1874, for burglary in a dwelling- house. Information to be given to Chief Constable Cook, Hull, Yorkshire.— Bow- st., March 20. Neglecting to report themselves at Blackburn : ROBERT WATSON, a weaver, convicted at Preston Sessions, 16th August, 1871, sentenced to 7 years penal servi- tude : 40 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, grey eyes, scar 011 left cheek, lost several top teeth left little finger injured. ROSE McNALLY, a factory hand, convicted at Preston Sessions, 3rd January, 1877, sentenced to 9 months imprison- ment and 3 years police supervision : 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches, high, fresli complexion, brown wavey hair, stout, out mark 011 forehead, flesh mark upper left arm, deformed left finger end. Information to be given to Chief Constable Potts, Police Office, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- st., March 20, Description of WILLIAM GREEN, alias CHRENION Reg. No. V 110, a convict on license, who left Burslem without notifying the same: he is about 49 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, medium build, marks— five blue spots on back of right hand, cut corner of right eye and 011 forehead, lost all upper teeth and one lower tootli, nearly bald, and double ruptured dressed in a dark cap with peak, dark mixture loose jacket, single breasted, buttoned up to cliin, cotton cord trousers, anc. lace- up boots. Ho was convicted at Stafford 01118th October. 1869, and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision. He is now charged with stealing quantity of Lead, and will most likely apply at some Union for relief, as he has 110 money. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Longden, Police Office, Burslem, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 20, Description of convict license holder ANTHONY MORLEY, who left Bolton 011 1st instant, without reporting himself, after having uttered several base and counterfeit florins .' 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, long face, Roman nose, eyebrows meet, scrofula marks both sides of neck, right thumb nail fractured, and tattooed on right side, & c.; was dressed in returned convict's clothing, and hard black billycock hat. Ho was convicted of larceny at Salford Sessions oi> 8th July, 1872, and sentenced to 7 yearn penal servitude and 7 years police supervision, and lias also been previously convicted at Preston Sessions for uttem. r base'com at Blackburn, Information to be given to Chief Constable Holgate, Bolton, Lancashire,-— Bow- street, March IK. to 12 months 1876, sentenced supervision. GEORGE WALKER, alias MASSITT, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 5i inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, boil marks back of neck ; convicted of stealing a watch from the person at Manchester, 24th April, 1876, sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and 7 year's supervision. JOHN JOHNSON, about 43 years of age, 5 feet 5f inches high, fresh complexion, grey hair, grey eyes, thick nose, letter ' T. and 7 blue dots out ide left arm, scar back of neck ; con- victed of larceny at Manchester, 28th February, 1871, sen- tenced to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years supervision. EDWARD HANSON, alias ANSON, about 26 years of age, 5 feet 3} inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, brown mark right corner of mouth ; convicted at Salford Hundred Sessions of Stealing a shirt, 22nd May, 1876, sen - tenced to 18 months imprisonment and 4 years supervision. MARY BARTLETT, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, liazel eyes, small mole right cheek, mole left of chin, scar right eye; convicted of stealing wearing apparel at Salford, 19th February, 1877, sen- tenced to 12 months imprisonment and 2 years supervision. ELIZA LEONARD, about 18 years of age, 4 feet 11| ins. high, light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, vaccination right arm, scar over right eye ; convicted of stealing wearing apparel at Manchester, 14th December, 1876, sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and 7 years supervision. JANE HUNT, about 40 years of age, 5 feet high, dak complexion, brown hair, dark grey eyes, blue cut on nose, lost upper front teeth, scar over left eye, right cheek, and back of left hand ; convicted of stealing two dead Rabbits, at Man- chester, 6th January, 1876, sentenced to 12 months imprison- ment, and 7 years supervision. MARY LEGG, about 30 years of age, 4 feet 11 inches high, light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, scar on nose, front of forehead, and over right eye; convicted of stealing wearing apparel at Manchester, 15th June, 1876, sentenced to 15 months imprisonment, and 7 years supervision. ELIZABETH RATCLIFFE, about 31 years of age, 4 feet inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, scar bridge of nose and right wrist, lost 2 upper front teeth ; con- victed of stealing Boots and Shoes at Salford, 10th April, 1876, sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and 4 years supervision. WILLIAM SHAUGHNESSY, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 3J inches high, frosh complexion, brown hair and eyes, scar centre of forehead and under left eye, wound each shin, and boil mark left side of neck ; convicted of stealing rags at Manchester. 14th December, 1876, and sentenced to 9 months and 7 years supervision. Information to be given to the Deputy Chief Constable of Manchester.— Bow- street, March 13. Description of a supervisee who has failed to report himself at the Central Police Office, Town Hall, Salford • JOHN MORRIS, 42 years of age, 5 feet 6j inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, cut inside right wrist, large scar left temple, scar corner of right eye, cut across centre of forehead and over right eye. He was con- victed of stealing Tobacco at the Salford Hundred Sessions, 011 6th September, 1877, and sentenced to 6 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision. Information to be given to Chief Constable Torrens, Town Hall, Salford, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March. 13. Description of ISABELLA HARRISON, alias HEN- DERSON, subject to police supervision for 3 years, who has failed to report herself as required by law : she is 47 years of age, 4 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, dark eyes, round face, scar on nose and right eyebrow, mole on chin and left thigh. Discharged from Durham County Gaol on 19th ultimo. Information to be given to Head Constable Richardson, South Shields, Durham.— Bow- street, March 11. Description of THOMAS BARNS, alias THOMAS BURNS, alias THOMAS LEARY, subject to 7 years police supervision, from 18tli January, 1878, who has failed to report himself at County Police Station, Aldershot, Hants : he is 37 years of age, 5 feet 4J inches high, grey hair, brown eyes, fresh complexion, oval face, proportionate build, several pockmarks on back of right hand, a tailor by trade, native of Cork; sentenced to 3 calendar months hard labour, Maid- stone, 1st July, 1876, for stealing a coat; he was discharged from Lewes Gaol, ou 18th January, 1878, after serving six calendar months hard labour for larceny. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent, Stephenson, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot.— Bow- street, March 11, Description of JOHN HURLEY, or HULLEY, or NOLAN, subject to police ( supervision for 2 years, who has failed to report himself at the Central Police Station, New- castle- upon- Tyne : 45 years of st- ge, 5 feet 10-£ inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, pockpitted, cut mark on each eyebrow, scar from blister on left side. Convicted at Wakefield Sessions on two charges of larceny, 14th August, 1876, sentenced to 15 months impriaottotewi afid two years police supervision, information to be grfep to the Chief Constable, Central flow- street, March 1 Police Station. JSIo^ co itle- upm- Tyne, WAR OFFICE, March 20, 1878. MAJESTY'S SERVICE. DESERTERS FROM HER On and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. N. B.— The applications for Rewards will only he taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. OFFICE No. NAME. BEG. NO. COEM. WIIEEE BOEN. TEADE. HAIB. EYES. PACE. COAT & TEOUSEES. DATE OP PLACE OP DESEItTN. DESEETION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 863540 263541 263542 263543 263544 263545 263546 263547 263548 263549 Johnston, Thos. Johnston, John Johnson, Joseph Jones, John Jones, Thomas Kennedy, James Kenyon, John Lennon, John Leary, John Laurie, William 642 14792 874 1450 1355 1209 610 886 1392 20th Foot Rl. Engineers 2ndBrig. Dep 15 th Brig. Dep ditto 79th Foot 9thBrig. Dcp 21st Foot 41st Foot Rifle Brigade Ashton, Lancashire Govan, Lanark Manchester ditto ditto Glasgow Oldham, Lancashire Kilmarnoek, Ayr Cork Manchester labourer painter labourer ditto ditto Striker labourer ditto ditto servant 21 2ii 23 } 221 20 19} 18 27i 20 241 81 6 10 5} 65 71 5 5 5 4} Sandy brown brown dk. brn elk. brn black light brown It. brn brown 263550 263551 263552 263553 263554 263555 263556 263557 263558 263559 Lovely, Geo. E, Mathieson, John Marshall, George Morgan, James McGregor, James McFee, William Mills, John Morgan, James Milton, Samuel McDonald, Alex. 1200 1241 1093 3276 1071 20/ 928 827 1027 1886 9 th Brig. Dep 11th Hussars 17th Lancers Scots Guards 78th Foot 93rd Foot 94th Foot 108th Foot Rifle Brigade Royal H. Art, Dewsbury, York Inverness Weedon, Nortlimptn Hereford Glasgow Falkirk, Stirling * Brompton, Middlesx. Consett, Durham Ham, Kent Preston, Lancashire butcher smith shipwright striker shoemaker moulder shoemaker labourer tanner labourer 23 5 8 • 35 5 ' 61 ao.; 5 8i 21} 5 lit 21 21} 5 231 5 19 5 27 5 20| 5 268560 263561 263562 263563 263564 363565 263566 263567 263568 263569 McCormack, Thos, McIntyre, Robert Mickel, John McCarthy, Daniel Mathews, Henry McRoy, James McBean, John Martin, Walter Miller, James McLaughlan, P. 2781 6700 2463 2049 1064 1988 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Army Service ditto 34thBrig. Dep 58th Brig. Dep Roscommon Oban, Inverness Clerkenwell, Mddlsx. Clonakilty, Cork Shoreditch, Middlsx. New Brunswick,* Elgin, Ayr Iver, Bucks London Kilsyth ditto ditto shoemaker # groom shoemaker clerk baker * miner 184 27 261 23 19} 23 30} 281 21 19! 71 7i 41 45 n ii i 6 3 51 It. brn brown brown It. brn dk. brn It. brn brown brown dk. bin brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown dark brown brown dk. brn grey hazel blue blue dk. brn brown bluo grey hazel blue grey blue hazel grey brown grey brown grey liazel blue fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh swrthy fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh regimental plain regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 27 Feb. 26 Feb. 25 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. Portland Chatham Carlisle # Burnley Glasgsw Halifax FortGeorge Aldershot Woolwich scar on left knee ; off furlough to Ashton recruit supposed gone to Maickester * between Manchester and Burnley poekpitted, three warts inside right ear several scars on arms and hands anchor on right arm tattooed on hands pockpitted ditto tweed supposed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 22 Feb. 28 Fob. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 23 Feb. Halifax Colchester Leeds London Edinburgh Curragh London Manchester Woolwich ditto tattooed on left arm officer's servant D, stole a suit of clothes and a watch took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. scar behind right ear mole under right knee- eap scar on left side of jaw several scars around neck grey hazel hazel hazel grey blue grey brown grey hazel sallow sallow fair fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fair dark regimental plain regimental brown; black regimental ditto ditto black ; cord plain 9 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Mar. 24 Feb. 23 Feb. 22 Nov. 28 Feb. 23 Feb.- 22 Feb. 23 Feb. Woolwich ditto Sheffield London Natal Curragh Aldershot London Kilsyth * between Huddersfield and Pontefract tattooed on arms, wrists, and hands * packing- case maker scar on chest and lower part of back tattooed on left arm * Canada right little finger contracted scar on left shin tattooed on right arm * fruit preserver supposed gone to Paisley ; recruit 263570 263571 863572 263573 263574 263575 263576 263577 263578 263579 Murphy, James McGill, James Mathews, George Nicholson, Thos. O'Brien, John O'Neill, Joseph Power, Jeffrey Pilling, Thomas Plant, John Robinson, Wm, 516 1002 797 1963 1339 252 7093 767 61stBrig. Dep. ditto General Serv. ditto 30th Foot Roy. Artillery 9th Foot 30th Foot Roy. Artillery 10th Foot Shankhill, Antrim Glasgow Lambeth, Surrey Fakonham, Norfolk Rochdale, Lane. Shankhill, Antrim Waterford Blackburn, Lane. Kingswinford, Staff. Pimlico, Middlesex tailor ropespinner labourer clel'k blacksmith labourer sailor spinner groom blacksmith 191 25 18} 24 204 291 25 23 244 234 4} 54 6 71 5} 101 41 8} 74 6 dk. brn brown brown brown brown sjndy brown dk. brn brown brown blue grey hazel blue grey grey blue grey hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow regimental ditLo blue ; cord brown regimental ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto 26 Feb. 26 Feb, 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 26 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Feb. 18 Feb. Feb. Ayr ditto London ditto Chatham Tilbury Dublin Chatham Curragh Dover recruit, surgically inspected ditto scar on right thigh and back of neck tattooed on right arm off furlough 263580 263581 263582 868583 263584 263585 263586 263587 263588 263589 Robinson, Thomas Radford, William Roger, Robert Rice, James Rogers, Thomas Reilly, John Roberton, Charles Stapleton, James Smith, Patrick Sykes, Edward 1221 826 1917 996 1309 862 1360 41st Foot 94th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy.'- Artillery 59thBrig. Dcp 61stBrig. Dep. General Serv. 19th Foot 30th Foot Rifle Br Bristol London Glasgow Shankhill, Antrim Marylebone, Mddlsx. Newcastle- on- Tyno St. Luke's, Middlesx. Glasgow Bradford, York Dewsbury, York labourer clerk engineer labourer carpenter labourer clerk boilersmitli labourer spinner 19 211 19} 23 241 24 201 21 194 191 64 6 8 4} dk. brn light It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn fair brown hazel hazel blue bluo hazel blue hazel blue hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh supposed plain regimental ditto plain brown ; cord regimental black regimental ditto ditto 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 23 Feb. 14 Feb. 22 Feb. 26 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 21 Feb. Aldershot Fleetwood Woolwich # London Ayr London Parkhurst Chatham Woolwich took part of reg. nec. scar on centrc of forehead recruit * en route to Sheernesa recruit, approved scar front of right thigh ; recruit ' T. D.' on right arm ; off furlough off furlough to Bradford slightly pockpitted 263590 263591 263592 263593 263594 263595 263596 263597 263598 263599 Stanford, Henry Taylor, James Tiddle, Thomas Telford, Thos. O. Thomas, James Walker, Enoch White, Michael Wilson, Geo. A. Ward, Patrick Worsfold, Fredk. 1917 1220 996 1203 3587 1342 659 992 189 Roy. Artillery 5th Foot 40th Foot 9th Brig. Dep General Serv. Scots Guards 9th Foot 23rd Foot 29th Foot 52nd Foot Pontypool, Monmth. Newcastle- on- Tyno Durham Birmingham Frayslop, Pembroke Leeds, York Cork Lancaster ditto Maryborough, Qun's labourer bricklayer labourer wiredrawer seaman miner fisherman newsvendor labourer musician 191 20 244 20 22 19| 224 26 23J 18 71 64 n 6 5 9 brown brown brown dk. brn brown It' brn dk. brn sandy brown It. brn 263600 263601 263602 § 5O3C03 863604 263605 263606 263607 263608 263609 Wynn, James Wignall, James Welch, Michell White, John Williams, James Williamson, Peter Woods, William Woodley, John Ward, William Young, Daniel 873 14732 5455 1148 1138 1567 780 94th Foot 106th Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto 2nd Brig. Dep. ditto 15thBrig. Dep 49th Brig. Dep 30bh Foot Blessington, Wicklow Liverpool Durham Salisbury, Wilts Swansea, Glamorgan Carlisle, Cumberland Gateshead, Durham Halliwell, Lancashre Deptford, Kent Sutton, Middlesex labourer dyer carpenter clerk sailor labourer ditto warehusmn. labourer ditto 201 181 204 231 22 214 201 244 194 194 brown brown dk. brn brown brotvn brown brown dk. brn brown brown grey blue grey hazel hazel grey grey blue grey grey blue blue blue grey hazel grey blue § rey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh swrthy fresh fresh fresh fresh frcsli ditto ditto plain regimental blue regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 19 Feb. 27 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 21 Feb. 19 Feb. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. Newport, M Chatham Limerick Halifax London ditto Dublin Londondry. Aldershot ditto off furlough to Newcastle- on- Tyne scar on nape pockpitted; recruit took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off furlough ditto to Sligo ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto plain regimental ditto 27 Feb. 17 Feb. 25 Feb. 23 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. Fleetwood Manchester Chatham Atldone London Carlisle ditto * Woolwich Chatham ditto took the whole of reg. nee. mother's mark on right buttock tattooed on arms recruit, attested anchor on left arm * between Manchester and Burnley pockpitted ; took part of reg. nec. off furlough to London 263610 Adams, George 1665 7th Hussars Ashford, Kent ditto 22 > 6 :> i'own grey ! resh ditto 27 Feb. Dublin Dff furlough to Sudbury, Suffolk woman's head on left arm 263611 Allen, John 1520 31st Hussars St. James's, Middx. carpenter 201 5 64 Drown grey ' resh ditto 1 Mar. Shorncliffe 263612 Agnew, Patrick 1223 37t. h Foot Larue, Antrim sailor 264 5 6} t. brn ? rey ' l'esh ditto 28 Feb. Belfast off furlough 263613 Anderson, Robert Joy. Artillery Aberdeen loilcrmaker 20} 5 7 dk. brn ilue ' resh ; weed 27 Feb. Montrose tattooed on arms ; recruit 263614 Ashton, Robert DthBrig. Dep Lancaster collier 21 5 6 Drown Drown ' resh Dlack 10 Mar. Bolton recruit 263615 Beunat, John 1963 2ndDi'ag. Gds. Stroud, Gloucester bricklayer 22- 1 5 81 irown Drown resh regimental 27 Feb. Ballincollig off furlough to Gloucester 263616 Barker, Henry 1756 5th Lancers Kensington, Middx. clerk 20 5 9 It. brn Dlue xesh ditto 3 Mar. Norwich 263617 Bateman, James Bird, Henry 1012 19th Hussars Hackney . abourer 26 5 6 Drown ; rey ' resh ditto 4 Mar. Dublin sear on forehead 263618 1349 5th Foot Bcrmondsey, Surrey ditto 22 5 6 Drown : iazel Fresh ditto 7 Mar. Chatham tattooed on arms, scar left eye 263619 Boyle, Edward 10th Foot Camberwell ditto 21 5 64 Drown grey fresh plain 3 Mar. Warley recruit 263620 Bates, Henry 1819 60th Rifles Downliam, Norfolk ditto 20 5 5} t. brn Dlue sallow regimental 4 Mar. Aldershot scar on right groin 263621 Brown, William 1650 86th Foot Berwic, k- on- Tweed* ditto 23 5 6 brown ? rcy fresh ditto 6 Mar, ditto * Northumberland 263622 Baldwind, Henry — Roy. Artillery St. Paul's, Middx. Sputhwark, Surrey ditto 22 5 7 orown aazel fresh plain 2 Mar. * recruit * between Windsor & Reading 263623 Barnes, William 2262 ditto boilermaker 23 5 71 brown blue pale regimental ditto 28 Feb. Woolwich scar on forehead ; off furlough 263624 Boardman, Henry 977 ditto Preston, Lancashire ; room 271 5 5 sandy grey fresh 27 Feb. ditto 263625 Bryant, Morgan 1545 Army Service Fulliam, Middlesex farrier 19 5 51 brown grey swrthy ditto 2 Mar. Portsmouth aiichor on left arm ; off pass to London 263626 Britin, James — 11th Brig. Dep Bedminster, Somerst. shoemaker 19 5 61 brown grey fresh plain 3 Mar. London ' B. W.' on left arm; recruit, attested 263627 Boys, Charles 1270 50tliBrig. Dep Hackney, Middx. tailor 181 5 51 It. brn grey fresh regimental 1 Mar. Woolwich 263628 Burns, John — 59 th Brig. Dep Armagh miner 18 5 5 dk. brn hazel fresh bine ; black 28 Feb. Glasgow recruit, surgically inspected 263629 Cotter, James 1213 1st Dragoons St. James's, Middx. groom 25| 5 10 brown hazel fresh regimental 4 Mar. Aldershot stain on back 263630 Casey, James 2018 8th Hussars Castlepollard* ditto 20 5 8 It. brn grey fresh ditto 8 Mar. Hounslow tattooed on arms * Westmeath 263631 Chadwick, John* 6271 Grcn. Guards Sheffield, York moulder 224 5 10 light blue fair ditto 25 Feb. London * alias Alexander Salvage took part of reg. nec. 263632 Collins, Michael Coffey, Charles 931 5th Foot Cardiff, Wales labourer 194 5 71 dk. brn grey fresh ditto 7 Mar. Chatham 263633 —' 14th Foot Shankhill, Antrim tailor 194 5 8 brown light plain 27 Feb. Curragh recruit 263634 Carter, James 1154 22nd Foot Duffield, Derby labourer 22 5 61 It. brn grey fresh ditto 26 Feb. * recruit * between Lichfield and Buttevan 263635 Cross, Henry 1243 60th Rifles Birmingham collier 224 5 61 brown brown dark regimental 28 Feb. Aldershot took part of reg. nec. 263636 Chapman, Jesse 24.05 Royal H. Art. Windsor, Berks carman 194 5 44 light grey fresh ditto 3 Mar. ditto scars on penis 263637 Connor, John 5082 Roy. Artillery Mullingar, West. mth. mason 23 5 61 brown grey fresh ditto 23 Feb. ditto scar right hip ; off furlough to London 263638 Cooke, Peter 2039 ditto London sailor 24f 5 71 dk. brn grey sallow ditto 28 Feb. Dover off furlough 263639 Conroy, James — ditto Dublin labourer 181 5 7} It. brn grey fresh plain 2 Mar. Sheffield ' E. R.' back of left hand ; recruit 263640 Clarke, William 3751 ditto Haggerston, Middx. cabinetmkr. 261 5 8 brown hazel fresh regimental 1 Mar. London off furlough 263641 Cotton, Thomas Campbell, Donald — 45tli Bi'ig. Dep Liverpool labourer 184 5 5 brown grey bluo fresh brown; ; tweed 8 Mar. Canterbury 263642 845 56th Brig. Dep Kilwinning, Ayr groom 19 5 6 brown fresh regimental 28 Feb. Aberdeen 263643 Cheetham, Thos. — General Serv. Mottram, Derby bricksetter 24 5 5 light blue florid ditto 2 Mar. # recruit * between Wigan and Ashton 263644 5th Lancers Wymonclbam, Norflk. rivetter 24} 5 9 brown brown fresh ditto 4 Mar. Norwich 263645 Davis, William 2821 Cold. Guards Lynn labourer 25} 5 91 It. brn grey fresh ditto 4 Mar. London off furlough to Docking, Norfolk 263646 Dolan, John 877 4th Foot Edinburgh ditto 214 5 6 fair grey fresh ditto 2 Mar. Aldershot 263647 Desmond, Michae 893 19th Foot Spennymoor, Durhm ditto 30- 1 5 51 brown grey iresli ditto 12 Feb. Bermuda off pass sears on right thigh off furlough 263648 Dobbins, Richard 2571 35th Foot Birmingham trunkmakei 264 5 6 It. brn grey fresh ditto 6 Mar. Chichcster 263649 Davis, William 1260 Rifle Brigade Worcester joiner 21} 5 41 auburn grey fresh ditto 27 Feb. Fermoy 26365C Downing, George 2555 Roy. Artillery Mansfield, York labourer 214 5 61 brown grey fresh ditto 25 Feb. Sheffield tattooed on left arm 263651 Dunnage, Henry 3003 ditto Lambeth, Surrey sawyer 32 5 3 brown hazel fresh ditto 4 Mar. Aidershot tattooed on arms, left little finger injured scar on back and chest 263652 Downing, John Jas 2991 ditto Bow, Middlesex groom 28 5 4 brown blue fresh ditto 2 Mar. Vi oolwich 26365S Davis, John — General Serv. Limchou. se labourer 22 5 6 brown bluo fresh serge ; tweed 6 Mar. London tattooed on arms; recruit 263654 Ekins, James 4762 Gren. Guard Huntingdon groom 21 5 81 dk. brn dark swrthy regimental 27 Feb. ditto took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. scar right knee ; off pass to Southampton sear under left eye scar below right nipple tattooed on arms ; off furlough took part of reg. nec. 26365? Evans, Wm. Johr 279C Scots Guards Wimborne, Dorset labourer 244 5 9 brown It. brn brown ditto 4 Mar. Shorncliffe 26365( Elley, Edward 1341 5th Foot Woolwich, Kent painter 254 5 84 It. bru blue fail- ditto 8 Mar. Chatham 26365' Edwards, George 835 29th Foot Rochester labourer 19j 5 4 brown grey fresh ditto 1 Mar. Aidershot 26365f Feeney, Martin 1175 6tli Dragoons Kilkelly, Mayo ditto • 263 5 81 brown blue fresh ditto 27 Fob. Glasgow 26365' Farley, John 3244 60th Ritles Bexley, Kent ditto 21 5 4 It. brn hazel fair ditto 2 Mar. Aldershot March 20 POLICE GAZETTE. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE—{ continued). OFFICE NO. NAME. EEQ. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. SIZE. HAIR. EYES. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OP DESERTN. MACE OP DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. blue fair regimental 28 Feb. Sheffield ship on left arm ; off furlough hazel fresh ditto I Mar. Leith Fort off furlough brown fresh ditto 6 Mar. Dublin light tattooing on arms blue fresh ditto 6 Mar. Portsmouth * Durham blue fair black 3 Mar. London recruit, attested hazel fresh regimental ditto 1 Mar. Manchester blue fresh 1 Mar. Dublin off furlough grey fresh ditto 2 Mar. Woolwich D D ; two moles near right axilla grey fresh ditto 1 Mar. Coventry off furlough to Hull grey fresh ditto 7 Mar. Horfield 263660 263661 263662 263663 263664 263665 263666 263667 263668 803669 Fleming, John Freeman, Maurice Freeman, George Finlay, F. W. Forster, Andrew Gallagher, John Gillighan, James Gale, James Glynn, John Gibson, William 2433 4091 1508 2902 1782 2251 2445 1399 3178 Eoy. Artillery ditto Army Service HospltalCorps General Serv, 1st Drag. Gds. Eoy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Kirkkanl, Lancashire Leeds, York Waltham Abbey Bishop Wearmouth* Staverton, Devon Sligo Bolton, Lancashire Cluny, Aberdeen Selby, York Perth labourer tailor engineer chemist tailor labourer painter gardener labourer shoeing smh 24* 21* 19 23 19* 22* 22} 88 20* 26 4i 5 5 10* 6 71 7* 8 41 It. brn dk. brn brown It. brn brown dark brown brown dk. brn brown 263670 268671 863672 863673 263674 263675 863676 263677 263678 263379 Griffis, Thomas Gerreli, Joseph Hanrahan, Hugh Hale, Stephen Harper, James Heslop, Edward Harrison, John Hughes, Patrick Howkins, Thomas Hefferon, Patrick 1872 570 816 1811 1716 5702 814 6th Brig. Dep 3Qfch Brig. Dep 17th Lancers 29th Foot 91st Foot Rifle Brigade Ray. Artillery ditto 30fchBrig. Dep 47thBrig. Dep Pontefract, York St. Pancras, Middlx. Loughrea, Galway Bristol, Somerset Edinburgh Hartley, Sorthmbld. Limehouse, Middlsx. Kilmore, Armagh Ilston, Leicester Bermondsey, Surrey labourer ditto grocer shoemaker hammermn. sailor labourer ditto ditto ditto 21 19 24 19 19} 23| 23 20* 23 18 6} 6} 71 Si 5* Si 10 4 5 6 dk. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn It. brn grey brown blue brown hazel brown hazel blue blue blue sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain brown regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto . ditto brown; moleskin pilot ; moleskin 4 Mar. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 3 Mar. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. 2 Mar. 28 Feb. 3 Mar. 1 Mar. York London Leeds Aldershot Belfast Fermoy Woolwich Curragh Leicester * anchor right arm, ' J.' on left recruit, attested off furlough to Dublin ditto scar on right groin; off furlough pockpitted off furlough recruit, surgically inspected * Kingston- on- Thames 263680 2836S1 263682 263683 263684 263685 863686 263687 263683 263689 Hutner, Patrick Johnstone, Wm. Jennings, Richd. Jones, John Jones, Thomas Jeffrey, David Jones, Richard Jones, James Joyce, Patrick Johnston, Thomas 263690 863691 263692 263693 283694 263695 263896 263897 283698 233699 1213 1090 9962 585 2417 2529 General Serv, 2nd Dragoons 5thDrag. Gds. 22nd Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 18 th Brig. Dep Westminstpr, Mddx. Midlothian, Edinb. Birmingham Manchester Streatham, Surrey Alton, Hants Ludlow, Salop Ashton- under- Lyne Manchester Liverpool ditto shoeing smh bricklayer labourer bricklayer labourer horsebreakr labourer ditto carter 20i 24} 22 19 28 24} 21* 20i 18; 24* brown It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn It. brn brown brown It. brn hazel blue grey grey grey black hazel grey blue Srey fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh grey ; brown regimental dark; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto 27 Feb. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 27 Fob. 12 Mar. 1 Mar. 28 Feb. 4 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. London York Warwick Spike Islnd. Portsmouth Woolwich Portsmouth Sheffield ditto Liverpool large scar left groin: recruit, attested slightly pockpitted recruit scar on left cheek and back; off furlough freckles on face scar on left buttock brown patch right thigh, ' T.' left arm Jones, James Kirby, Ephm. E. Kelly, Thomas Kearney, R. Kelly, James Kellet, James Kerr, Hugh Kelly, James Lander, John William 1129 2245 1025 1212 2525 1699 3258 38th Brig. Dep 7th" Foot 60th Rifles 76th Foot 9thBvig. Dep 18tbBrig. Dep Roy. Artillery ditto 1st Drag. Gds. Cold. Guards Warwiok Edinburgh Hotting- hill, Middlx. London Sheffield, York Stoke- on- Trent, Staff, Glasgow Portadown, Armagh Market Drayton* Wolvey, Warwick labourer clerk labourer printer puddler Boilermaker moulder hackler potter labourer 24 24* 18i 18} 21 21 21 22* 21* 21 7i 6i 5 5 5 5 4f 5 7} brown brown brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown hazel grey brown grey groy grey hazel brown brown fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh pale sallow fair fresh ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto brown; cord regimental black ; dark regimental plain 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 24 Feb. 27 Feb. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 2 Mar. 863700 283701 263702 263703 263704 263705 263706 263707 263708 263709 Lofthouse, John Lyons, Alexander Larter, Arthur Lampard, Fredk. Leonard, Henry Leary, William McIndoe, D. B. Marchall, Wm. McBride, D. McDonald, Felix 1565 918 263 4654 2029 4105 970 885 59th Foot 91st Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto General Serv. 17th Lancers Scots Guards 4th Foot 14th Foot Stockport, Cheshire Eastwood, Lanark Norwich, Norfolk Peel, Isle of Man Athy, Kildare Westminster, Mddx. Glasgow ditto Kilkelly, Mayo Sligo ditto quarryman labourer cabinet mkr. miller labourer gasfitter waiter labourer ironworker 27i 24} 20* 23| 25} 21 20 18* 18} 27* lli 7 4* 5* 7* 7* 5* 5 dk. brn auburn It. brn brown brown brown light dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn hazel grey grey blue grey blue hazel hazel hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto blue; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto Dublin Aldershot ditto Halifax Nw'tle- u- L Kinsale Ballymena Manchester Hythe * en route from London to Chatham took part of reg. nec. powder mark left cheek; off furlough tattooed on hands mole on left shoulder tattooed on right arm ; recruit, attested # Salop officer's servant 2 Mar. 27 Feb. 4 Mar. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 2 Mar. 28 Feb. Burnley Belfast * Sandown Woolwich London Leeds London Aldershot Curragh off furlough recruit * between Windsor and Reading off furlough ditto recruit, attested look waist- belt and part of reg. nec. slightly pockpitted scar on forehead ; off furlough 263710 263711 263712 863713 263714 263715 263718 263717 263718 •$ 63719 Murphy, John Martin, John J. Mackie, Wm. Murray, Andrew McCann, Michael McMahon, John Maimers, George Mathias, John Murray, Thomas Martin, John 1513 2064 1307 733 691 1487 1824 2230 18th Foot 60th Rifles 79th Foot 91st Foot 96tli Foot Rifle Brigade Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 5tli Brig. Dep 30thBrig. Dep New Ross, Wexford Spitalfields, Middlsx. Dundee, Forfar Dublin Longwood, Meath Liverpool Abbeylcix, Ireland Melrose, Roxburgh Westminster, Middx. York labourer ditto ditto engineer labourer ditto engineer painter carpenter labourer 18* 18} 25 23* 21} 24* 24 25 19 2,0* 5 5i brown ? rey fresh ditto 28 Feb. Duneann. F. 5 6! brown aazel fresh ditto 2 Mar. Aldershot tattooed on arms 5 6} brown grey fresh ditto 1 Mar. Glasgow 5 7 It. bm grey fresh ditto 1 Mar. Belfast 5 9* brown grey fresh ditto 28 Feb. * * between Liverpool and Dublin 5 5* black black fresh ditto 5 Mar. Woolwieh 5 8 light grey fresh ditto 2 Mar. ditto 5 9* brown blue fair ditto ; 1 Mar. Dover 5 7 dk. brn grey fair black; blue 10 Mar. Chester scar right collar- bone and chest j recr. uit 5 5i brown grey fresh black ; tweed 11 Mar. Nottinghm. thumb and finger stiff; recruit 5 7* 8 brown grey fresh ditto 7 Mar. Glasgow tattooed 011 arms; recruit, attested 5 brown hazel sallow regimental ( 28 , Eeb. Hamilton one upper front tooth out 5 5 brown blue fresh ditto 3 Mar. ditto scar right cheek 5 7} It. brn blue fresh ditto 2 Mar. Glencross ppekpitfed 5 5* dk. brn hazel fresh plain 26 Feb. London flag pn left arm: recruit 5 7* brown blue fresh ditto 9 Mar. Aldershot 5 7 dk. brn hazel fresh regimental 3 Mar. Brighton 5 7* dk. brn grey sallow ditto 2 Mar. Aldershot off leave tp Bristol 5 4* black blue dark ditto 2 Mar. Woolwich 5 n brown hazel sallow ditto 5 Mar. Hounslow 5 7} brown blue fresh ditto 5 Mar. Hounslow 5 6 brown hazel fresh ditto 27 Feb. Curragh 5 6 dk. brn hazel fair ditto 23 Feb. Aldershot mark of boil on elbow 5 6 brown grey sallow plain 5 Mar. Dept. ford two scars near right armpit j recruit 5 8} brown dark fresh regimental 2 Mar. Manchester 5 8* brown grey fresh ditto 4 Mar. ditto anchor on back, fcross front of right arm 5 7i brown brown fresh ditto 9 Mar. Aldershot 5 8 brown blue fresh black 4 Mar. Derby recruit, not surgically inspected 5 6 brown brown fresh regimental 10 Mar. London took part of reg. nec.; off furlough 5 6* brown brown pale ditto 12 Feb. Bermuda off pass 283720 263721 263722 263723 283724 263725 263726 263727 283728 263729 263730 263731 263732 263733 263734 263735 263736 263737 263738 263739 McLaughlin, W. Muffins, Thomas Mulligan, John Mulligan, James McCarthy, John Nottage, William Newell, William Nicks, William Oates, John Palmer, Thomas 1142 1312 1491 1284 1121 13765 2693 1992 56thBrig. Dep 59th. Brig. Dep ditto 62ndBrig. Dp. General Serv. 16th Lancers 20th Hussars Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery 8th Hussars Glasgow Waterford Glasgow Beith, Ayr Dublin Bow, Middlesex Cambridge Bristol St. Pancras, Middlx. Bristol, Glqucescer ditto clerk moulder labourer ditto blacksmith labourer carpenter timekeeper groom 21 25 23 21 19 23 22 24 23| 23 Pelham, George Pullan, William Pugh, Samuel Parsons, James Reed, Joseph Raymond, Robert Reynolds, Leonard Ridley, Thomas Rawlings, Alfred Revauldt, Jolm 1748 1351 1867 1432 1814 1413 1218 488 8th Hussars 14th Foot 60th Rifles 46th Brig. Dep 1st Drag. Gds. ditto 16th Lancers Gren. Guards 10th Foot ,19th Foot lambeth, Surrey Leeds, York Birmingham Stafford Blayden, Nrthmbld. Blackwater, Wexford Romford, Essex Stroud, Somerset Corsham, Wilts Liverpool woodturner labourer miner labourer moulder labourer ditto surgeon labourer cork maker 18 21! 23* 20 22* 21* 20 24 18} 22* 263740 263741 263742 263743 263744. 263745 263746 283747 263748 263749 Rice, John Ryan, James Ryan, Richard Rogerson, John Reading, Henry Ryan, William Singleton, William Sawyer, John Southworth, R. Shaw, Thomas 447 1076 1381 4115 474 5021 1279 1036 911 50th Foot 91st Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto General Scrv. Gren. Guards 10th Foot 47th Foot 60th Rifles Parsonstown, King's Dublin Sligo Manchester Southwark, Surrey St. Margaret's, Midx. Dorset Chelsea, Middlesex Blackburn, Lane, fflapliam, Surrey groom labourer ditto carter striker labourer ditto ditto spinner shoemaker 28! 18} 19! 25i 20 24 20* 18* 21} 20* 51 4* 4i 5* 10} 6 5i 5 black It. brn light dk. bm brown brown It. brn brown dk. bm brown grey grey grey blue grey hazel blue blue grey hazel fresh fresh fresh dirk fresh fresh fair fair sallow sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed ; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto 5 Mar. 3 Mar. 27 Feb. 3 Mar. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 2 Mar. 10 Mar. 4 Mar. 23 Feb. Edinburgh Belfast Fermoy Leith Fort Woolwich London Caterham Dover Atlilone Aldershot curvature of spine off furlough recruit, surgically inspected took part of reg. nec. took the whole of reg. nec. j off furlough tattooed on right arm took the whole of reg. nec. 263750 263751 263752 263753 263754 283755 263756 263757 263758 263759 Smith, Alfred G. Smart, Harry Smith, William Smith, William Sheppard, W. F. Smith, James Saunders, Henry Spiers, William J. Spurr, Frank Samuels, Jubilee 411 1012 1656 1670 2864 5066 4026 ditto 82nd Foot Rifle Brigade ditto Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto Kensington, Middlx. Cork Edinburgh Lewes, Sussex Bath Down Lewes, Sussex Hants Liverpool Newport, Monmouth butcher shoemaker tailor frenchplshr servant painter harness mkr farrier plumber shoeingsmli 21 23} 21 21* 20 21* 24-!- 25 24* 241 6 4* 5* 8 10i 5* 81- lt. brn black brown brown brown brown brown It. bm brown dk. brn blue hazel hazel blue grey grey blue grey grey grey fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fair ditto ditto black regimental ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto 24 Feb. 2 Mar. 28 Feb. 1 Mar. 3 Mar. 25 Feb. 4 Mar. 3 Mar. 28 Feb. 7 Mar. ditto Limerick Winsliester Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto Aldersliot Horfield took part of reg. ijec. anchor and star on left hand scar on left eyebrow ; recruit pockmarked on forehead, cut on left ear cut on right eyebrow ; recruit recruit two scars on right thigh; off furlough tattooed! back of left wrist 263760 263761 263762 263763 263764 263765 263766 263767 263768 263769 Shea, John Stark, Edwin Scott, James Smith, William Smith, James Smith, John Smith, George Slone, Henry Taylor, David Turner, George 803 1282 1542 1895 38th Brig. Dep 40th Brig. Dep 48thBrig. Dep 49 th Brig. Dep 57th Brig. Dep 58thBrig. Dep 59 th Brig. Dep GlstBrig. Dep. Roy. Artillery 21stBrig. Dep. Wateriord Kingston, Hants Dublin Cambridge Dundee, Forfar ditto Middlesex Newtownards, Down Edinburgh Worcester shoemaker labourer clcrk striker mill worker labourer servant labourer engineer labourer 24* 21! 20* 24 20 19 19! 24* 23* 23} 9 5 7 5} 8} 6* 6i 6 8* 5} brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown dk. brn It. brn brown blue brown dark blue blue grey blue blue blue grey fail- fresh dark fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair fresh tweed regimental ditto plain . ditto tweed dark; grey dark; tweed regimental dark : fustian 27 Feb. 1 Mar. 10 Mar. 27 Feb. 4 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 26 Feb. Gosport Guildford London Perth Edinburgh London Edinburgh ditto Worcester * en roifte from Dungarvon to Clonmel pockpitted ; took part of reg. nec. off pass to London recruit, attested recruit, surgicaffy inspected anchor on ieft arm ; reeruit tattooed 011 arms ; recruit off furlough pockmarked ; recruit, surgically inspected blue spot on right hand; recruit scar 011 right breast and leg recruit, not surgically inspected sailor with flag in left hand on left i scars left side of abdomen and chest 263770 263771 263772 263773 283774 283775 283778 283777 263778 263779 Thompson, John Warren, George Wills, Sampson Williamson, Wm. Wood, Mark Wright, Henry White, William Williams, Herbert Wakely, John White, William 865 1039 61stBrig. Dep. 20tli Hussars 21st Hussars Gren. Guards 3136 Cold. Guards 2512 ditto 1197 4th Foot 1138 6th Foot 1538 10th Foot 2162 ditto Glasgow Fulham, Middlesex Ennis, Clare Cheltenham, Glouc. Glascote, Stafford Rugby, Warwick Lisburn, Antrim Birmingham ditto Lincoln blacksmith labourer clerk yeoman miner labourer blacksmith labourer ditto tailor 28 26 26} 23} 23* 25* 24* 22 28} 23* 6i 8 6} 10 7 9i 9* 9* 6* 7 brown brown brown It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn hazel grey grey blue grey grey blue blue brown brown fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark tweed regimental plain regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 7 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 27 Feb. 27 Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Edinburgh Brighton Shorncliffe Bristol London • ditto Aldershot Warwick Warley ditto 263780 263781 263782 263783 263784 263785 263786 263787 263788 263789 Wyse, William Watson, John Wilkings, James White, Matthew Walker, William Wright, George White, Thomas Wilson, James Whitefield, John Ward, Walter 1424 1391 136 642 727 799 987 1470 18th Foot 79th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 46th Brig. Dep 47th Brig. Dep 61st Brig. jDep 79th Foot General Scrv. Dublin Glasgow Newcastle- u- Lyme* Tipperary Kineton, Warwick Sittingbourne, Kent Penge, Surrey Glasgow Sliotts Birmingham smith's hlpr groom collier labourer ditto ditto ditto shoemaker miner * 23 24* 22 37 25 23 22* 20 19 § 22* 7i brown brown brown dk. brn light brown brown dk. bra brown brown grey bluo blue brown grey brown grey hazel hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark ditto ditto brown ; fustian regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ' ditto pilot: grey 27 Feb. 1 Mar. 26 Feb. 28 Feb. 26 Feb. 2 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 4 Mar. 24 Feb. Dublin Glasgow Nw'tle- u- L I. of Wight Jersey Maidstone Kingston* Ayr London sear on upper lip ; off furlough recruit, attested * D ; off pass off furlough to Warwick anchor 1 C. R. E.' on left arm ' Stafford f on Thames off pass to Paisley recruit * packing case maker DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE NO. 102365 L62266 .62267 162268 162269 162270 162271 J62272 162273 162274 162275 162276 162277 162278 162279 162280 162281 162282 162283 162284 NAME. Lawrence Haslam Thomas Jones John Morgan Charles Radcliffe John Stephens William Whittam James Wilson Joseph Brown John Barnes Thomas Brown John Connor John Day Thomas Flannery Thomas Fleet Charles Mould Daniel Mack George Foster Robert Hamilton William Jones William Marsland BEQ. NO. I W1IEEE BOBN. TBADE. H SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OF PI/ AOB OF MARKS AND REMARIC8. < 1 DESEETN. DESEETION. 8543 8618 8692 8546 8820 8824 8825 8828 8831 8548 8451 8708 8621 8834 8622 8877 8728 8855 8850 8785 2nd Cheshire* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dublin Oswestry, Salop Congleton, Cheshire Macclesfield Dukinficld Manchester Dublin Stockport ditto ditto Mottram Stockport ditto ditto Congleton Stockport Denton Stalybridge Stockport Stalybridgc butcher groom labourer ditto ditto moulder labourer ditto carter labourer weaver plasterer labourer ditto ditto ditto fishmonger labourer carter tailor 54 6 7 54 51 44 4i 7 5 41 brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown grey blue g>' « y grey grey grey hazel grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 19 5 6 26 5 61 21 0 6* 22 5 5 24 o 5 30 5 9 20 5 5 26 5 7 21 5 4 27 5 7 dk. brn brown dk. brn brown black brown It. brn It. brn brown black grey grey grey grey grey gr° y grey grey grey brown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. Macclsfield. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will bo given in these cases if apprehended within the prccints of a port where a regular Polico is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. k J, DESEBTED IBOM DATE. BATING. W « 1 SIZE. Charles A. Baker Penguin, deserter 17 Nov. ordinary, 2nd class 20 5 8 William T. Pascol ditto 22 Nov. ordinary 24 5 6 William Gray ditto 22 Nov. ordinary, 2nd class 19 5 3 Thomas Flaherty Osprey, deserter 2 Dec. ordinary 24 5 4 John Gallekawk ditto 26 Sept. ward- room steward 27 5 7 James Ede Naval Barracks, deserter 1 Mar. ordinary 23 5 8 Jeffrey Farrell ditto 1 Mar. ditto 22 5 41 Edwin Chapman Pembroke, deserter 1 Mar. stoker 24 5 8 Seth Briley St. Vincent, deserte ™ 10 Mar. boy, 1st class 18 5 4. Riehd. J. Banks ditto 10 Mar. band boy 17 5 2 Henry Coleman D. of Wellington, deserter 1 Mar. A. B. * 28 4 lii George Mitchell Excellent, straggler 11 Mar. ordinary, 2nd class 21 5 2 William Cannon D ttnean, straggler 10 Mar. private, R. Marines 27 5 7 Albert Jennings Fredk. T. Melhuish Excellent, deserter 24 Feb. ordinary 21 5 3 Valorous, straggler 6 Mar. A. B. 27 5 7 John Aldridge Duncan, straggler 7 Mar. ditto 23 5 6 Wm. Arthur Bulgen Ganges, deserter 4. Mar. boy 17 5 4 Andrew Lawrence Valorous, straggler 27 Feb. ordinary, 2nd class - 5 6 George Williams D. of Wellington, deserter 22 Feb. ordinary 23 5 0 James Barron ditto 26 Feb. ordinary, 2nd class 22 5 6 John Johnson Naval Barracks, deser: cr 16 Feb. A. B. 23 5 41 Henry Dole Duncan, straggler 25 Feb. ordinary 21 5 6 John Cullen ditto 25 Feb. ditto 20 5 6 William Haynes ditto 25 Feb. ditto 20 5 5 Henry Fairman • ditto 25 F. eb. ditto 19 5 3 James Handlin ditto 25 Feb. ditto 21 5 4 Harry Thomson Royal Adelaide, deserter 11 Feb. private, R. Marines 22 5 5 John Doolin Indus, deserter 11 Feb. stoker, 2nd class 23 5 4& George T. Liberty Duncan, straggler 18 Feb. ordinary 20 5 2 John Ashton Royal Adelaide, deserter 15 Feb. ditto - 5 5 George Hunter St. Vincent, deserter 14 Feb. boy, 2nd class 16 5 5 Joseph Child ditto 14 Feb. ditto 17 5 5 John Thompson D. of Wellington, deserter 5 Feb. ordinary 20 5 7 Albert Howard ditto 11 Feb. ditto 22 5 5 John Edge ditto 11 Feb. A. B. 25 4 11 Barnard Smith ditto 12 Feb. ordinary, 2nd class 23 5 1 Bennett Allsopp ditto 14 Feb. ditto 20 5 34 Frank E. Walter ditto 14 Feb. A. B. 23 5 5 William Hann Jumna, deserter 2 Feb. stoker, 2nd class 23 5 7 John W. Wray ditto 2 Feb. private, R. Marines 22 5 6 WHEEE BOBN. HAIB. EYES. EACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Lambeth, Surrey Falmouth, Cornwall Cadoxton by Barry* London Bradwell, Essex Reigate, Surrey London Gobowen, Salop Camberwell, Surrey South Shields, Durham Bloomsbury, Middlesex London Richmond, Surrey Ryde, Isle ot Wight Ileaditree, Devon Birmingham Norwood, Surrey Montrose, Forfar Canterbury, Kent Glasgow Manchester Hampstead, Middlesex London Hammersmith, Mddlsx Camberwell, Surrey Marylebone, Middlesex Newent, Gloucester Dublin Christchurch, Surrey Northumberland Liverpool Blakcney, Norfolk Finchley Fenny Stratford Portsea, Hants Hulnie, Lancashire Bristol London Bradford, York brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown brown brown brown light brown brown It. brn light brown brown brown brown It. brn brown brown It. brn sandy brown dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn light fair brown brown brown auburn dk. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown blue hazel blue grey grey blue dk. brn grey grey grey blue hazel blue hazel grey blue blue grey grey blue hazel blue hazel blue blue hazel grey hazel grey hazel blue grey grey blue blue hazel blue brown hazel hazel fail- fresh fair pale sallow fair fair faii- fair fresh ruddy pale fresh fair fresh fresh, fresh sallow fail- fail- fair fair fair ruddy fail- fair pale fresh sallow allow fair fresh fresh fresh freck. ruddy fresh fair fresh fresh served in Royal Adelaide ; scar on left wrist ditto ditto ship on right hand * Glamorgan rose on right arm £ 3 reward served in Duncan £ 3 reward served in Raleigh ditto ditto tattooed on arms £ 3 reward served in Asia, Devastation, and Duke of Wellington ditto sear over left eye ditto ' J. B.' on right arm ditto served in Raleigh £ 1 reward served in Duke of Wellington £ 1 reward tattooed on hand £ 3 reward ring middle finger left hand, bracelet left wrist £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward sear left side of head £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward served in Excellent £ 3 reward served in Encounter £ 1 reward sailor on right arm ditto ' Jack' on left arm ditto scar on left forefinger ditto ditto £ 3 reward ditto £ 3 reward scar on forehead £ 3 reward scars on legs, ' H.' on left arm scar over right eyebrow £ 3 reward scar on left hand £ 1 reward £ 3 reward served in Asia £ 3 reward served in Tamar ditto served in Victory ditto served in Malabar served in Asia scar on right elbow Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHAEGED FEOM. DATE, R EATING. H 41 < 1 SIZE. WHEBE B0EN. 1IAIB. EYES. FACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Allen Waller Patrick Cocklin David John Wholey John Stephen Jones Edward Armstrong Michael Daley Abel Rickman Edward K. Swales Thomas Gordge Charles Squires Minotaur ditto Contest Research Wild Swan Temeraire Helicon Crocodile Victor Emanuel Juno 28 Feb., 28 Feb. 22 Feb. 14 Oct. 31 Oct. 26 Jan. 28 Dec. 9 Jan. 25 June 16 July bandsman baudsmand, 2nd cl. ship's steward asst. ordinary stoker, 2nd class A. B. stoker acting E. R. A. ordinary ordinary, 2nd class 21 5 44 Brighton, Sussex It. brn blue fair 19 5 1 Plachet, Essex brown blue fair 25 5 6 Kilmore, Mayo brown grey pale 22 5 14 London brown bluo dark 25 5 8 Jersey brown grey sallow 22 5 4. Cork It. brn blue faii- 27 5 3 Lymington dk. brn hazel sallow 28 5 6 Woolwich, Kent It. brn brown fair 21 a 9 London It, brn hazel fresh 18 0 2i Marylebone, Middlesx. dark hazel fair served in Agincoyrt served in Impregnable first joints of middle, ring, and little fingers left hand amputated discharged as objectionable ; served in Fisgard discharged as objectionable ; served in Nymphe and Vestal discharged as objectionable served in Asia, Jumna, Malabar, Warrior, and Wye served in Asia, Victor Emanuel, Modeste, Audacious, ftc. discharged as objectionable; served in Duke of Wellington two scars on right arm ; served in Magpie ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. NAME. DIVISION. WHEEE BOEN. TBADE. R a < SIZE. HAIE. EYES. EACE. COAT & TEOUSEES. DATE or DISCHEO. TLACE OF DISCHAEGE. MARKS AND REMARKS. William Shaw Depot Gedling, Notts platelayer 22 J 5 11 sandy grey fresh 18 Mar. Millbank discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible ditto ditto James Cooper ditto Stockton- on- Tees labourer m P n brown grey fresh 16 Mar. Sandwich James Miller ditto Leeds, York fit tor 22 5 9 brown blue fresh 11 Mar. Millbank George Stevenson ditto Dungannon, Tyrone groom 19 5 64 dk. brn blue fair 9 Mar. Sandwich scar below collar- bone; discharged as utterly worthless ' M. J.' back right hand ditto James Cook ditto Hopton, Suffolk fireman 201 0 n dk. brn blue fair , 9 Mar. Maidstone John Smith ditto Droitwich, Wore. Old Cumnock, Ayr labourer 25* 5 8 brown grey fair 9 Mar. Millbank discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible scar back of right shoulder- blade Peter Cameron ditto miner 20 k 5 61 auburn grey light • 9 Mar. Maidstone John A nderson ditto Renfrew bricklayer m 5 6 brown blue fresh • 6 Mar. Canterbury discharged with ignominy Robert Watson ditto Aberdeen porter 241 5 10 dark blue fresh • 2 Mar. Sandwich discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible cross on right arm Charles Wilson ditto Belfast, Antrim seaman 234 5 104 brown grey fresh — 2 Mar. ditto Description of Deserters. NAME. WLIELLE BOBN. TEADE. EACE. COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATE OF DESEBTN. Cornelius Denahy Uriah H. Williams Henry Denton Joseph Jones James Samson John Gilchrist John Kenefick David Wallace Patrick Finiety Richard Molloy Plymouth Portsmouth ditto Chatham Depftt Plymouth Cork Bristol - Maybole, Ayr Merthyr Tydvil Dairy, Ayr Dunlop, Ayr Marylebone, Mddlsx, Liverpool London Manchester labourer 22 5 61 brown brown sallow undress uniform 15 Mar. painter 24-| 0 6J brown grey fresh ditto 10 Mar. engine fitter 22| 5 61 dk. brn dk. brn fresh ditto 10 Mar. collier 19 5 81 brown dk. brn fresh brown; black 10 Mar. miner 264 0 81 brown grey fresh brown ; grey 13 Mar. ditto 21 5 71 light blue fresh blue ; dark 13 Mar. servant 33 5 61 dk. brn hazel fair uniform 8 Mar. tailor 19! 0 dark hazel fresh . 11 Mar. fireman 244 5 m black grey fresh tweed 7 Mar. labourer 20 i 5 5i brown grey fresh undress uniform 5 Mar. PLACE OF DESEBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Plymouth Portsmouth ditto Merthyr T. Kilmarnock # Chatham Waimer -# Plymouth scar beneath right groin, scar above right ankle off furlough to Bristol ditto Scar on right arm recruit ditto * between Kilmarnock and Greenock off furlough to Manchester off pass to Birmingham tattooed on arms # between Greenock and London ship back of left hand LONDON ; FIUNTKD FOH ITK. R MAJKSTT'S STATES) ® * OFFICE, BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANK, " VY. O.
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