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27/03/1878

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 27/03/1878
Printer / Publisher: Harrisons and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 6120
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POLICE $ ui) It£ SfKtJ SAZETT fig ^ titftoritg* CONTAINING Hit 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. 6120 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1878. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for tht purpose of obtaining or giving information" respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature oi the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be maae and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, " W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appr( - 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 tbe POLICE GAZETTE, all betters addressed to the Editor must 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 Eorms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. The dead body of a newly- born male child was found on the Great Western Railway, near the Dartmouth Street Bridge, at West Bromwich, on 7th instant, and a coroner's jury having returned a verdict of ' Wilful Murder against some person or persons unknown.' A reward of £ 50 will be paid by Her Majesty's Government to any person who shall give such information and evidence as shall lead to the discovery and conviction of the murderer or murderers, and the Secretary of State for the Home Department will advise the grant of Her Majesty's gracious pardon to any accomplice, not being the person who actually committed the murder, who shall give such evidence as shall lead to a like result. Information to be given to Chief Constable Congreve, Stafford.— Bow- street, March 27. 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. £ 10 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. FORGERY. Absconded, charged on a warrant with forgery : JOHN WATSON, alias HUGH MURRAY, late of 71, Clapham- road, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, hair and whiskers brown, shaved on chin, sallow complexion, square build; dresses well. Information to be given to Inspector McWilliams, City of London Police, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C - Bow- street, March 27. Absconded from Crewe about six weeks ago, EPHRAIM LEE, late Relieving Officer to the Nantwich Union, charged with forgery : he is about 33 years of age, about 5 ft. 10 ins. high, thin build, very pale complexion, oval face, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, and very small moustache. Information to be given to Acting Superintendent Morris, Police Station, Crewe, Cheshire.— Bow- street, March 22. Description of ROBERT BLYTH, formerly a clerk, but latterly a general carman, charged with forgery of an acceptance of a Bill of Exchange, for £ 50 : he is 28 or 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, brown hair, fair com- plexion, ginger whiskers and moustache, shaved on chin, grey eyes, round features, rather bow legged, walks erect; usually dressed in a grey tweed suit, with round hard black felt hat, generally wears a light- coloured tweed ulster overcoat ; is a Mative of Northumberland, and was lately a partner in the firm of Messrs. Blyth, Bros., general carmen, Grainger, West Farm, Newcastle- on- Tyne. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Central Police Station, Newcastle- on- Tyne, Northumberland, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow- street, March 22. 1 silver Geneva Watch, No. 86189, chased case, dented on outside, and steel hands. 1 silver verge Watch, name P. Grimland, No. 4960. 1 silver lever hunting Watch, bought of Wainwright. jeweller, Leicester. 1 silver lever j Watch, seconds hands, yellow coloured dial. 1 silver verge hunter Watch, No. 4238, ' J. Woodward' engraved on back of inner case, and Moira West Coast on No. plate. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Peberdy, Loughborough, Leicestershire.— Bow- street, March 25. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. During the night of 18th instant, the rectory at Bils thorpe, was broken into, and stolen therein : a gold level Watch, with crest, a'd the motto ' Tria juncta in uno' on centre of back ; an old fashioned silver hunter Watch, with white dial; a gold and green paper Knife ; a small square malachite Stamp Box, with Queen's head on lid ; the under- mentioned articles are all silver : Vinegarette, marked ' L. H. E.'; Cruet for six bottles ; the Tops of the bottles ; Top of mustard pot and Spoon, sugar Tongs ; large gravy Spoon ; five table Spoons; one dessert Spoon ; nine tea Spoons ; two salt Spoons ; and four table Forks, all marked ' E. W. G.'; two table Spoons; one dessert Spoon ; one mustard Spoon; two salt Spoons ; and four table Forks, all marked with crest— lion rampant and a branch in paw ; an egg Spoon, marked ' M. E.'; an old tea Spoon, marked ' S. T.'; and two sauce Ladles ; one electro sugar Basin ; one large white linen Apron ; £ 2 in Money ; a half- pint silver Cup, engraved 1 Edward William Garrow,' and a. small inscription; and two white cambric Handkerchiefs, edged with lace, marked ' G. R.' with red cotton. A reward of £ 20 will be given by the Rev. E. W.' Garrow to any person who will give such information that will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property, or in proportion to any part recovered. Informa- tion to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hallam, Newark, or to Inspector Earp, Southwell, Notts.— Bow- street, March 27. Stolen between the night of 15th, and morning of 16th instant, by means of housebreaking, at Milngavie : 12 silver tea Spoons, queen's pattern, stamped with letter ' R'; 5 extra heavy silver tea Spoons, plain pattern, with letters ' D. B' stamped on them ; 10 silver tea Spoons, queen's pattern, stamped with letter 1 A'; 10 silver dessert Spoons, queen's pattern, stamped with letter ' A'; a pair of silver Sugar Tongs, queen's pattern, stamped with letter ' R.' Information to be given to Chief Constable Campbell, County Police Office, Stirling, N. B.— Bow- street, March 25. Stolen by means of burglary between 10 p. m. 19th and 5 a. m. on 20th instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Sydney Bull, of Parsonage Farm, Saunderton : a chased silver pint Cup, inscription ' Presented by Revd. Partridge to Mr. Humphrey Bull ;' a plain silver pint Cup, inscription ' Presented by the Aylesbury Board of Guardians to Mr. Humphrey Bull-' with the names of the guardians on; two silver Table Spoons, marked ' A. S. B.;' two Salt do., marked ' S. M. B.;' child's silver Spoon and Fork; silver Butter Knife; 1A doz, plated Tea Spoons ; 1 doz. Dessert Spoons and Table Forks ; 1J doz. Dessert Forks ; 4 Table Spoons; a Pickle Fork, all plated ; 3 Carving Knives and Forks, 2 doz. Table Knives, maker ' Townsend' on blades, with ivory balanced handles ; 2 Half- sovereigns, one with hole through; about 10s. in silver Coins, with holes through, the other money,' about 10s., was chiefly bent Money ; a long blue rough Greatcoat, man's size ; and a black billycock Hat. £ 5 reward will be paid on the conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property, or in proportion thereof, by Mr. Sydney Bull, Saunderton. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Aylesbury, or to Mr. Superintendent Sar- gent, High Wycombe, Bucks.— Bow street, March 22. 1 travelling Rug, 6 feet long by 4 feet broad, one side black, and other side grey and blue. 1 pack of Cards. 6 volumes of Scott's Poems, covers red and green tartan, each volume 5J inches longv 4 inches broad, and inch thick, edge of leaves red colour, no name. Information to be given to Chief Constable Campbell, County ~ Stirling.— Bow- street, March 18. Buildings, ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the persons at Loughborough Steeple Chases, on 20th instant: 1 silver Geneva Watch, No. 55167, and ' 5 o/ o' scratched inside the case. 1 silver Watch, with thick flat face, No. 12935. 1 silver Geneva Watch, No. 40741, seconds hands broken off. 1 silver lever Watch, No. 26414. 1 large silver verge Watch, ' Lebbu Woodliead, Esq.' engraved on cap, and heavy cases. Stolen by means of housebreaking, from Spring- bank House, Campsie, Stirlingshire, between 5th and 6th instant: 18 dinner Forks, fine, plain electro- plate. 18 dinner Knives, white ivory handles. 12 small breakfast Knives, white ivory handles, maker ' Francis Newton'- on blades. 2 carving Knives, white ivory handles, and 2 carving Forks to match. 6 dinner Forks, fine, plain electro- plate, queen's pattern. 12 breakfast Forks, fine electro plate, initial ' B.' on each. 1 silver toddy Ladle, initial ' D.' on it. 1 small breakfast Fork, fine electro- plate. 6 toddy Ladles, fine electro- plate, initial ' B.' on each. 1 soup Divider, fine electro- plate, initial ' B.' on it. 8 fish Knives, fine electro- plate. 8 fish Forks to match. 3 egg Spoons, fine electro- jilate. 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.' on 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. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from a field, at Hednesford, on 16th instant; the property of Mr. Joseph Poole : a dark roan Horse, 16 hands high, 5 years old, in fair condition, and has been fired on hind fetlocks. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Wallsall, or to Sergeant Cockerell, Police Station, Hednesford, near Stafford. — Bow- street, March 27. Stolen during the night of 25th instant, from a stable at Redliill : a dapled grey Horse, limps very much with the near hind leg, about 15 J hands high, good condition, aged ; a small Cart; three sets of Harness ; three Horse Cloths; two bushells of Barley, in a Sack marked ' Near and Mellish, Reigate'; and two head Stalls, one nearly new. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Rogers, Redhill, Surrey. — Bow- street, March 27. Further information respecting the fifteen Sheep stolen from Dowdeswell, and advertised in Police Gazette of 18th instant : the sheep have been traced and found sold in Tewkesbury Market. By a man about 22 years of age, slender make, dark features, brown hair, slight moustache, little or no whiskers ; dressed in a long dark coat, dark or grey trousers, hard felt hat, and leather leggings; had the appearance of a farmer's son ; he employs ya, boy to drive sheep into market, and enters them to be sold by auction ; he is suspected to be the same man charged with stealing ten sheep on 12th August, 1876 ( see Police Gazette 23rd August, 1876), and for stealing fourteen Sheep, on 31st Jan., 1877 ; the first lot was foimd sold in Gloucester Market, the second in Hereford Market, both lots having been stolen in Here- fordshire, and both disposed of as above. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Philpott, Police Office, North- leach, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, March 27. Supposed stolen from Draycott Park, near Chippenham, since 1 st instant: a chesnut mare Pony, about 12 hands high, rather aged, has a white mark on forehead, two white heels, and rather a greyish tail. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Baldwin, Chippenham, Wiltshire.— Bow- street, March 25. Stolen from a field at Yardley, on the morning of 22nd instant: a fat Sheep, black face, marked with the letter ' D. on the back, and a clot on the head, both with red raddle. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Simmons, Colesliill, or to Inspector Prosser, Solihull, Warwickshire.— — Bow street, March 25. Stolen during the night from Bray, Berks : a grey Gelding, about 7 years old, 16 hands high, carriage bred; sticks his head out, stands a little over at knees, has a little hair- rubbed off on near hip and off shoulder ; a strong built Spring Cart, painted blue, wood axletree, and has chains to let the tailboard down ; a nearly new chaise Harness, brass mounted ; an old chaise Harness, brass mounted ; and a riding. Saddle, marked ' R. H.' Information to be given to the Superin- tendent, Berks Constabulary, Maidenhead. — Bow- street, March 22. Stolen from a stable at Little Bolas, Hodnet, Salop, during the night of 19tli instant ; the property of Mrs. Aun Jennings : a grey hack Mare, aged, 15 hands" 2 inches high, both knees broken, and fired on both hind legs ; also a Cart Bridle... Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Haines, of Whitchurch, or to Sergeant Owens, Wem, Salop. — Bow- st., March 22. Stolen about 1 a. m., on 19th instant, from a stable and cart shed at Barley, Herts, the property of Mr. Downham : a chesnut well bred Mare, 3 years old, 14£ hands high, white face, sore shoulders, a fast trotter ; a dog Cart, dark picked out with red, ' Kent, Saffron Walden, Essex,' on caps of axle, nearly new, both moveable by a knob at back ; a set of silver mounted Harness, nearly new ; a riding Saddle and Bridle ; and 2 Sacks, supposed to have the name of Downham thereon. By a man, about 35 years of age, dark complexion ; dressed in dark coat, and low brown felt hat. Was traced through Ware and Tottenham, at the latter place about 6 a. m., going in the direction of Loudon. At that time is supposed to have with him some fowls, stolen near Ware. £ 10 reward will be paid to any person who will give information that will lead to the conviction of the offender, and recovery of the stolen property. Information to be given to Mr." Superintendent Cocksedge, Royston, Herts.— Bow- street, March 22. Stolen about 9' 30 p. m., on 18th instant, from the premises of Charles Waller, at Meldreth, near Royston : a roan nag Horse, since recovered. By JOHN MORRIS, of 32, Oldliam street, Liverpool, 28 years of age, looks older, 5 feet 8A inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, tuft on chin, and moustache, curled at ends, lost front teeth of top and bottom jaw, tattoo marks on left forearm of anchor and English and American flags crossed. And a man whose name is unknown, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, stoutly built, sandy whiskers and moustache of about a fortnights growth ; dressed in felt hat, brown overcoat, blue undercoat, black cloth waistcoat, with stand up collar, black scarf, with white stripe, and liorse- slioe pin, and spring side boots. Both men came into the neighbourhood by Great Northern train, and the man not in custody the same night also stole a Horse, Cart, and set of Harness, at Barley, Herts, aud drove by way of Ware, to London. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Stretten, Chesterton- road, Cambridge, or to Inspector Dade, Arlington, near Boyston, Cambric! geshire.— Bow- street, March 22. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Absconded since 8th instant, from his bail, charged with larceny: RANT JOHN SIMONDS, foreman butcher, 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, liair, eyes, ancl moustache ; dressed in butcher's coat, light trousers, lace boots, and billycock hat. Warrant issued.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, March 27. Absconded on 19th ultimo, from 38, Esmaralda- road, Bermondsey, stealing £ 41 : a man, 54 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, dark brown hair, bearcl, whis- kers, and moustache, turning grey ; dressed in dark brown overcoat, dark vest, and trousers, ancl high hat. Supposed gone to Coventry.— Metropolitan Police, M Division, March 27. Description of WILLIAM HASLAM, a clerk, who absconded on 21st instant, charged on a warrant with embez- zlement : he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, stout build, fresh complexion, sandy hair, light sandy whisker rather long, and moustache, surly looking, stumpy nose, large nostrils, scurvy on side of nose, and supposed pockmarked; dressed in a brown tommy hat, black ribbed coat and vest,. and dark grey trousers. He walks as if his ankle was stiff, and is a native of Crich, Derbyshire. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Sheffield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 27. Absconded from Newbury, charged on a warrant with embezzlement: JAMES KEDDIE, a Scotchman, a native of Langholm, Dumfries, lately employed as a packman or cloth hawker, 26 years of age, 6 feet inch high, dark complexion, eyes, and hair, round thin figure, mole between eyebrows, mole on one cheek ( supposed the left), and a lance cut on . left side of back of neck ; dressed in Scotch tweed check mixture suit, spotted necktie, and deerstalker hat, may be wearing an ulster coat ; booked from Hungerford by the 8' 50 p. m. fast train to Paddington, on 23rd instant; likely to be heard of in the neighbourhood cf Shoreditch, where he has an acquaintance a cabinetmaker, also a Scotchman, living in Curtain- street. Information to be given to Mr. Superinten- dent Bennett, Berks Constabulary, Newbury.— Bow- street, March 27. Absconded from Middlesbrough, on 25th instant, charged with stealing a gold Watch, since found pledged : a woman, about 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark hair, fresh complexion, and of good addressdressed in a black stuff dress, trimmed with black velvet, black coarse cloth jacket, black bonnet, with pale green flowers ii; front, and carried a brown hair muff. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- st., March 27. Absconded on 25th instant, from 54, Gower- street, stealing : a silver open- face Watch, ' Cameron and Co.' on works ; a small link- pattern gold plated neck Chain attached: the page boy,. 15 years of age, 5 feet high, very fair com- plexion, light hair ; dressed in dark grey striped suit, black cloth cap with peak.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, Mar. 27. Description of ALFRED ROWE, a tailor, who absconded from Dawlish, on 21st instant, charged On a warrant with stealing 3| yards of brown Velveteen ; 8f yards of grey woollen tweed Cloth ; 36 yards of black Braid ; a black cloth Coat and Vest ; the property of George Henry Luxton, of Dawlish. He is about 23 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, slight build, light hair and complexiou, small light whiskers and moustache, has lost his right leg, and walks with a crutch; dressed in black cloth coat and vest, dark brown trousers, and black bowler hat. He is likely to be found at common lodging- houses or low beer- houses, where he may endeavour to work at his trade. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Moore, E Division, Devon Constabulary, Chudleigli, or to Sergeant Bright, Police Station, Teignmouth, Devon, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 27. Stolen from a dwelling house at Winster, near Kendal, between 9 p. m. on 20th, and 5' 30 a. m. on 21st instant : a grey tweed Coat and Vest ( recovered), a pair of dark brown woollen cord Trousers, nearly ne vv; and a double- bladed Pocket Knife, bone handle. By a man, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, whiskers, and moustache; dressed,, in black serge jacket, two pockets outside and one inside left breast, grey tweed single- breasted stable vest, old black cloth coat beneath vest, striped moleskin trousers, black cap, French peak, a brass button at each side, and old boots, or may be wearing stolen trousers. Supposed a native of Ireland, is a tramping tailor, and carries a club card. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector Shields, Constabulary Office, Kendal, or at the Office of the County Chief Constable, Carlisle.— Bow- street, March 27. Absconded, charged on a warrant with embezzlement : FREDERICK MAUDSLEY, late of Bcnnerley- road, Wands- worth, 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, sallow com- plexion, dark brown hair, bald on top of head, wore a moustache, which may " be shaved off, red mark on left side of nose, near lip, and partially hidden by moustache, tuft on chin ; a clerk, and dressed respectably. Information to be. given to the Inspector, City of London Police, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, March 27. Stolen from the dwelling- house of John Sirett, Chipping Norton, Oxon, between 18th and 21st instant : 3 Sovereigns, 7 Shillings ; a pair of drab tweed Trousers, not lined ; a blue checked cotton Shirt; and a brown knitted Glove. Supposed by a tramping tailor, 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, and slight dark moustache; dressed in a grey tweed suit, much worn. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Lakin, Chipping Norton, Oxon.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of JOSEPH MILLARD, charged with till robberies at Reading on 12th. instant : 21 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, rather light complexion, and pale thin face ; usually dressed in black felt hat, brown overcoat or dark jacket, and cord trousers ; is a slater bj'trade, and has been a soldier, and several times convicted of larceny. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Purchase, Borough Police Station, Reading, Berkshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of WILLIAM LLOYD, charged with stealing a pair of Boots, at Willenliall, on 12th instant, recovered : he is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, pale complexion, dark hair, grey eyes, slender build, and dark slight moustache, whiskers shaved off; dressed in black soft billycock hat, black jacket, vest, and trousers, pink striped shirt, and elastic boots ; by trade a cordwainer. Supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Birmingham. Information to be given to Inspector Gasson, Constabulary Office, Willenhall, Staffordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of CHARLES COLLENS, surgeon, charged on warrant with embezzling money at Barrowden : he is about 29 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark brown hair, small whiskers, full face, broad shoulders, he wears his hat low in front to conceal an old scar on forehead. He left Oakham on 13th instant, and will no doubt seek employment as an assistant surgeon in some country village. He was living in London iu October, 1876. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Rutland, Oakham, or to Mr. Superinten- dent Murfitt, Police Station, Uppingham, Rutlandshire.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of SYDNEY MORTON, charged with larceny at Reading on 27th October, 1877 : he is about 35 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, rather thin build, Very dark complexion, hair and eyes, supposed clean shaved, is of gentlemanly appearance and manners, speaks slowly and distinctly. He is accompanied by a young woman named Taw, about 23 years of age, short and thin, fair complexion ahd hair, and Very pale thin face ; and also her brother, who is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inehes high, fair complexion, - s^ ery pale and thin smooth face. All were in London last \ teek. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Purchase, Borough Police Station, Reading,"^ Berkshire, who Holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 25. Stolen on 15th instant, from a workshop at Cullompton ; tjie property of George Gunn : a new panel Saw and a Mortice Gauge, both of which have been recovered. By a man 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, rather slight build, fresh complexion, thin features, thin light whiskers, and moustache ; dressed in dark blue cloth jacket and vest, dark cap, wearing a white apron, fringed at the bottom, grey shirt, striped necktie, and military appearance. Represented himself to be a cabinet- maker, seaking employ- ment. He left Cullompton on 15th instant for Chard, where he disposed of the stolen articles and left again by 11 a. m. up- train on Saturday, 16th instant, for Weymouth, via., Crew- kerne and Yeovil, in search of work. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Collins, C Division, Devon Consta- bulary, Cullompton.— Bow- street, March 22. Absconded on 26th ultimo, charged on a warrant with stealing a silver Watch ( recovered) : CHARLES SMITH, a tramping painter, about 35 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, pale complexion, brown hair, and whiskers ; dressed in an old black cloth coat, marked with spots of paint, dark trousers and vest, and black billycock hat. His wife resides a( Bedford. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Bailie, Police Station, Wellingboro, Northamptonshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 22. Absconded from Newcastle- under- Lyme on 15th instant, charged with embezzling £ 90, the Money of James Higson, his master: WILLIAM M. BUCKLEY, a barman, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light hair, grey eyes, pkle complexion, thin features, small light moustache, slender make, rather round shouldered, has a . small burn mark on right cheek, and wears four false teeth in upper jaw, one of which is broken ; dresSed in a light grey tweed suit, black round felt hat, and lace- up boots. He is a native of Man- chester and very fond of betting, horse- racing, & c., and pro- bably will make for a sea- port town. A photo can be sent on application. Information to be given to Sergeant Blytli, Borough Police Office, Newcastle- under- Lyme, Staffordshire, who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 22. Stolen from the dwelling- house of Frederick Hall, of Swanwick, on 13th instant : an old- fashioned silver Geneva Watch. By JOHN PEACOCK, alias ALFRED SMITH, alias YORKE, a farm labourer or navvy, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, light complexion, long face, hair turning grey, and does not shave; dressed in fustian coat, waistcoat and trousers, the bottoms much worn, and wore a Scotch cap . Recently worked on the new line of railway at Derby, and is supposed to have a wife and child living at Hucknall Torkard, Notts. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Coope, Alfreton, Derbyshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension — Boio- street, March 22. Stolen from a bed- room at the Elephant and Castle Hotel, Yeovil, on 19th instant : a double- casecl silver Geneva Watch, letters ' A. M. C.' inside back case, and letter ' A.' outside of front case in centre. By a man about 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair ; dressed in dark coat, trousers, and vest, and bowler hat, and attends race- cources. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Smith, Yeovil, Somersetshire.— Bow- st., March 22. Description of MARK KENNEDY, an Irishman, charged with stealing a epiantity of Hen and Duck Eggs, and who absconded from New Leake on 14tli 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 lie 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 iu 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 Burnbam. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Dunham, Slouth, or to Sergeant Manelly, Burnham, Bucks, who ho ds the warrant for his apprehension.— Bow street, March 20. Description of ELIZA PETO, who absconded from St. Thomas's Home, at Basingstoke, oil 17th instant, charged with stealing from sister Madeleine : a lady's silver Watch, a black cloth cloak with hood, marked on tape 1S. Madeleine'; 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 J acket, 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' 35 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 ; two Cheques, in the name of Lazarus Rosenfold, one for £ 19 7s., one for £ 5 10s. lid. ; £ 3 in Gold ; a Life Security for £ 500 ; aud a number of paid Bills, in name of Hugo Austroby : a woman ( servant), 16 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch 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, broacl shoulders, dark hair, whiskers ancl moustache, also dark eyes, usually has a good colour in his cheeks, and has good teeth. He has been a soldier in India, lias friends living at Reading, and is well known there. Ijuformation to be given to Sergeant Arnold, Police Office, Rushall, 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 or 10 inches high, pale complexion, and very thin, light brown hair, slight light moustache, walks lame with left leg, alicl has sores or scars on neck ; dressed in old grey trousers, v% ry 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 be firand iu 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. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. JAMES TAYLOR, charged with unlawfully wounding a game watcher near Staindrop, on 19th January last, and advertised in the Police Gazette of 4th February last, has been apprehended by the Northumberland Police near Morpeth.— Bow- street, March 27. Further information respecting a man calling himself SERJEANT SMITH, charged on a warrant with obtaining Money by false pretences from Peter Leech, at Fakenham, Norfolk, and advertised in the Police Gazette of 29th October last : a. man answering his description, and who gave the name of JACOB SMITH, applied to Sir Robert Carden, at the Guildhall Police Court, London, on 9th instant, for assistance to help him to get to Dover ( see reports in the London Daily Papers of 9th and 11th instant). He is about 55 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark hair, turning grey, has lost left leg from hip, and ( supposed) left hand. He. is supposed to be in some low lodging- house in London, although he stated he wanted assistance to get to Dover. He may be wearing an artificial leg, and is supposed to be in receipt of a small pension for service in the army in India. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Murrell, or to Sergeant Culley, Fakenham, Norfolk, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 25. Absconded since 2nd iustant, from the Caledonian [ Hotel Adelphi Terrace, Strand, obtaining £ 10 by means of a false cheque : a man 33 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches hieh, fresh complexion, brown hair, and light whiskers ; dresseiT in dark clothes, and of gentlemanly appearance, who stayed at the hptel one night, got the proprietor to give him cash for the cheque, and then left.— Metropolitan Police, E Division March 22. Description of JOSEPH HURST alias JOHN BROWN, pianoforte tuner, a native of Primrose Hill, London and formerly assistant schoolmaster of Sandy Croft College Great Budworth, Cheshire, remanded to Montgomery Gaol until 26th instant, on a charge of obtaining Money by false pretences : he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 6£ inches high, light sandy hair, whiskers shaved off, sandy moustache, small grey eyes, short neck, round shoulders, fresh complexion, small mole on chin, cut on back of right hand, pockmarked on pit of stomach ; dressed iu a black coat and Vest, plaid trousers and hard jimcrow hat. Information to be given to Mr! Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- st' March 22. 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 fio- hting slightly pockpittcjd, tattooed on arms, and ' J. P.' Sn 0ne 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 ancl Llanelley, Breconshire. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Cope, Shireliall, 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 15th ultimo, charged with obtaining £ 2 uuder 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 turnino- 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. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of a man remanded until 1st April, charged with having in his possession housebreaking implements at Houghton Regis, on 22nd instant: gives the name of JOHN SMITH, of 42, Elm- street, Kilburn, London, 25 years of age, 5 feet 10J inches high, walks erect, fresh complexion, brown liair cut short, brown eyes, no hair on face, two teeth in upper jaw, one front tooth and the next to it on the left side, partly decayed ; dressed in blue overcoat, bound all round with black braid, velvet collar, two pockets on right side and one left side outside, and a breast pocket inside, double breasted black frock coat, dark ribbed or twilled cloth vest, roll collar, dark check trousers, elastic side boots, have been clumped, black deer- stalker hat, rather narrow brim, black necktie with violet squares in it, and a white square wrapper. Another man who had been in his company, but who got away, was about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, and hair, dark rather heavy moustache, not extending beyond the corners of the mouth, no whiskers, walks erect, and of smart appearauce; dressed in dark overcoat, rather short, dark trousers, dark kid gloves, and carried a cane or light coloured walking stick. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Tydeman, County Police Station, Luton, Bedfordshire.— Boio- st., March 27. Missing from his home at Sutton Coldfield, near Birming- ham, since 6th instant: ALFRED SHARPE, 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches, dea'k complexion and eyes, black curly hair, slight black moustache, slim build, square shoulders, and a die sinker by trade. When last seen was dressed in black and white plaid trousers and vest, matalasse cloth coat, bound with black braid, overcoat of dark mixture Irish frieze, snuff coloured billycock hat, and low shoes ; also had a gold ring on left hand, engraved ' A. S.' He is of weak intellect, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Callaway, Constabulary Office, Aston, near Birmingham, where a photograph of the missing person can b< j had on application.— Bow- street, March 25. Missing from his home at Kildale, near Stokesley, since 18th instant : GEORGE JOBBLING, farmer's son, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, ginger whiskers and moustache, proportionate build ; dressed in light grey trousers, dark tweed coat and vest, black hard felt hat, and strong boots. He is of weak intellect, and when talking to people he is always in motion with his hands or feet. It is feared that some ill lias befallen him. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary Office, South Stockton, or to Acting Inspector Sivers, Police Station, Stokesley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of CHARLES COLLEY, committed to the next Stafford Quarter Sessions, charged with Horse stealing : he is 15 years of age, 4 feet 11 inches high, slender make, light complexion, and light hair; dressed in billycock hat, pilot coat, cord breeches, leather leggings, check shirt, and lace- up boots. States that he is a native of High- street, Whitechapel, London ; was in the service of Mr. John J ones, a farmer, of Boxmoor, but left about three years ago ; since then he has tramped the country, begging. It is supposed that he has escaped from a Reformatery or an Industrial School. Information to be given to Inspector Barrett, Town Hall, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of AARON SALMONS, labourer, native of ( Chatteris, Isle of Ely, remanded at Ohatteris Police Station, • charged with felony : he is 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, sandy brown whiskers, rather long nose, marked in blue as follows: bracelet, two flags, and crown on right arm, anchor between thumb and first finger of right hand, and ring on third finger, on left arm a woman on inside, bracelet and two flags, star between thumb and finger, and rings on second and third fingers of left hand, is stiff built; has been in the army, and since that tramping the country and working on public works. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Burrows, March, or to Inspector Mitchell, Chatteris, Isle of Ely, Cambs.— Bow- street, March 25. Absconded frcm the Reformatory School, Market Weighton, Yorkshire, on 21st inst.: THOMAS McNAMARA 19 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, light brown lia. ir, hazei eyes, pale complexion, wide mouth, prominent teeth, cut marks on left cheek and corner of right eye, scar on left breast, slight build, shoemaker by trade, and a native of Sheffield CNo. 5, Rowland- street, Harvest- lane); dressed in cotton cord suit, Scotch cap, all his clothing will be marked ' Yorkshire Catholic Reformatory School'. £ 1 reward and a, 11 expences paid on his apprehension. Information to be given to the Rev. P. Castellano, Director, The Reformatory, Market Weighton, Brough, Yorkshire, or to Inspector Cusworth, East Riding Constabulary, Market Weigliton, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of a woman in custody at Newport Pagnall, : iud remanded till 27th instant, charged with larceny at Sherington : she gives the name of GRACE FURNESS, of Margate, hawker, 36 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, and pitted with small pox ; dressed in brown dress with light body, black shawl, black bonnet, trimmed with black silk, and elastic- side boots, much worn. Information to be given to Inspector of Con- stabulary, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of WILLIAM SIMPSON, remanded till 27th instant, charged with larceny at Newport Pagnell : he is 22 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, small sandy moustache; dressed in black cloth jacket and vest, light cloth trousers, black and white check scarf, and elastic- side boots. States lie is an American, but has been living at 6, Great Crosshall- street, Vauxhall- road, Liverpool, for the last three months. He is a painter, and states he worked at his trade, at Wantage, about a fbrtniglit ago. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Bow- street, March 25. Description of GEORGE USHER., committed to North- allerton Gaol, on 23rd instant, for 6 weeks, for Fowl stealing: he is 57 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, rather thin features, hazel eyes, dark hair turning grey, and dark whiskers all round face turning grey ; dressed in a short dark mixture jacket and vest, cord trousers, and soft black billycock hat. States that he is a briekmaker, and belongs to Maidstone, Kent. Information to be given to Mr. Superin- tendent Ryder, North Riding Constabulary, Whitby, York- shire.— Bow- street, March 25. Committed to Reading Caol, for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, on 9th April next, charged with stealing a Watch : HENRY PEARCE, a costermonger, 17 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair hair and complexion ; dressed in black hard felt hat, black and white check scarf, brown cloth coat, knitted vest, with light* coloured vest underneath, and corduroy trousers. And JOSEPH WHITE, a costermonger, 18 years of age, 5 ft. 2 inches high, black liair and eyes, and whiskers shaved off; dressed in dark- coloured cloth coat with trousers to match black cloth coat and vest underneath, and black white check scarf. They gave addresses at 22, Cornwall- street, Hounslow, and Barlow- street, East- street, Walworth. Information to be given to Head Constable Austin, Borough Police, Maidenhead, Berkshire.— Bow- street, March 22. A tramping woman is committed to Devizes Gaol for 14 days, on 20th instant, for vagrancy : she is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes ; dressed in old black straw hat, black and red plaid shawl, brown linsey dress, patent leather lace- up boot3, and wears rings in lier ears. In her possession was found a large size circle- shaped silver shawl Brooch, and a womans white flannel Jacket, plaited down the front, and a row of white pearl buttons down the plait, supposed stolen. Information to be given to Inspector Perrett, Wilts Con- stabulary, Melksham.— Bow- street, March 22. Description of THOMAS THORPE, alias THOMAS TINSLEY, remanded until 27th instant, charged with larceny from a p iblic- house where he lodged: 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, slight dark moustache, dark brown hair, parted in middle, has lost left leg and wears a stump, and large scar right leg near ankle. States he is known at Nottingham and at the Packing House, Briggate, Leeds. He had in his possession a pawnticket relating to a diamond Ring, pledged with Thomas Wood, Nottingham, for £ 3, on 7th ultimo. Information to be given to Head Con- stable Norris, Coventry, Warwickshire.— Bow- st., March 22. Description of a man who had his head severed by laying himself down in front of a train near Howsliam Station, on the M. S. and L. Railway, on the evening of 13th instant he is 26 or 27 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches long, light complexion, light blue eyes, short brown hair, small mous- tache, and no whiskers; dressed in light- coloured guernsey, dark cloth vest, moleskin trousers, dark woollen cap with peak, elastic- side boots, had on two striped woollen shirts, and muffler with light middle, dog's head on it, and blue borders. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Danby, Brigg, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, March 22. Description of ANTHONY O'MALLEY, alias MAIL- ING, remanded until 23rd instant, 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 to Deputy Chief Constable Stretten, Chesterton- road, Cambridge.— Bow- street, March 20. of Carpenter's Tools from a new house on 18tli instant The following pledge tickets, for Carpenter's Tools, pledged in London, all in the name of ' T. Frost': a Smoothing Plane, pledged W. Smith, 1, Upper- street, Islington, February 8th, 18( 8, No. of ticket 1899 j a Saw, pledged at S. Walker's, Packington- street, Islington, Feb. 21st, 1878, No. of ticket 2275 ; a Smoothing Plane, sdme place, Jan. 5tli, 1878, No. 560; a Stock and 19 Bits at Saml. Sharwood's, 183, St. John- street- road, No. 637; a Tenon Saw, at Alfred Gush's, 8, Essex- road, Islington, 5th Feb., 1878, No. 415 ; a Jack Plane, at Geo. Tucker's, Kingsland- road, 9th July, 1877, No. 1386 ; a Smoothing Plane, at Thos. Goodchild's, Chiswell- street, 20th Nov. 1877, No. 1187 ; Tools in a Bag, same place, 20th Nov. 1877, No. 1188 ; 4 Planes, R. Barman's, Hollo way- road, Holloway, 27th Feb. 1877, No. 3461; 31 Tools in a Basket, same place, 10th July, 1877, No. 692 ; 3 Tools, at G. J. j Pocock's, Essex- road, Islington, Dec. 28th, 1877, No. 5472 ; 3 Tools, same place, 7tli Feb. 1878, No. 1436 ; a Plough and Irons, same place, 18th Jan. 1878, No. 2174 ; a Jack Plane, same place, 12th Dec. 17V?, No. 2375 ; 7 Planes in a Basket, same place, 8th Jan. 1878, No. 1569 ; 3 Tools, same place, 29th Dec. 1877, No, 5612 ; 3 Planes, Stock and Bits, same place, 21st Feb. 1878, No. 4620 ; a Spanner and Oil Stone, same place, 20th Dec. 1877, No. 4120 ; a Smoothing Plane, same place, 27th Dec. 1877, No. 5133 ; Tools in a Basket, at E. R. & H. x Tubb's, Caledonian- road, 24th Nov. 1877, No. 2266 ; a Saw, same place, 26th Nov. 1877, No. 2272 ; a Coat, same place, 27th Nov. 1877, No. 1152; an Oil Stone, same place, 26th Nov. 1877, No. 2273 ; a Tenon Saw, same place, 22nd Nov. 1877, No. 1956; a Jack Plane, at J. Russell's, 10, Slioreditch, 14th Dec. 1877, No. 646 ; a Half Rip Saw, same place, 14th Dec. 1877, No. 647 ; a Square, at G. W. Thomp- son's, New North- road, 24th Dec. 1877, No. 3297 ; 2 Tools, same place, 24th Dec. 1877, No. 3296 ; 13 Tools in a Basket, same place, 1st Jan. 1878, No. 59 ; a Rule, at C. G. Lawrence's, Beech- street, Barbican, 26th Nov. 1877, No. 2724 ; 2 Saws, same place, 5th Jan. 1878, tickets No. 483 and 484 ; a Saw, at Joseph Jones's, Church- street, Spitalfields, 5th Feb. 1878, No. 742 ; a Stock and 7 Bits, and 28 Tools in a Basket, same place, 6th Feb. 1878, No. 324; 33 Tools and Basket, same place, 14th Dec. 1877, No. 635 ; a Saw and 2 Planes, same place, 14th Dec. 1877, Nos. 2155, 2046, and 2047 ; 2 Planes, same place, Feb. 5th, 1878, Nos. 680 and 681 ; a Smoothing Plane, same place, 9tli July, 1877, No. 1560; 9 Tools in a Basket, same place, 19th Dec. 1877, No. 2782. Description of Thomas Frost: 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high ; dressed in shabby brown coat, and old fustian trousers. Stands remanded until 26th instant. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Palmer, Police Office, Rugby, Warwick- shire.— Bow- street, March 22. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen from a shop in Preston, on the night of 23rd inst.: two pairs of yellow cord woollen Trousers, fall fronts, new. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March 27. Stolen between 6.30 p. m. and 8 p. m. on 24th instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Moore, Market - street, Lich- field, during the temporary absence of the inmates : about £ 17 in Gold and Silver. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Hernaman, Guildhall, Lichfield, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, March 27. Stolen from the Anchor Inn, Thame, between 7 and 11 p. m. on 23rd instant : a plated pint Tankard, chased, and stamped ' Oxon, 4. D.', the property of James Lambourne. Information to be given to Inspector Hawtin, Thame, Oxon. — Bow- street, March 27. Stolen from Longnor, ou 16th instant: a large black and white setter Dog, answers to the name of ' Holly,' belonging to Mr. Richard Goodwin Gould. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Williams, Leek, or to Sergeant Dobson, Longnor, near Buxton, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, March 25. Stolen from Pipe Grange, near Lichfield, during the night of 20th instant, the property of General Phillips, J. P. : 10 game Fowls, viz., two young red Cocks, with black breasts, three young Pullets, and five Hens, brown colour. Informa- tion to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 25. Stolen on the Race Course, near Welchpool, on 14th inst.: a lady's gold Watch and Chain, gold Pencil- case with Seal, top engraved ' C. E. H.', and a small Locket, in the shape of a jockey's cap attached. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Ellis, Welchpool, Montgomeryshire.— Bom- March 22. Stolen from the shop of Mr. Mackay, draper, South Shields, between 7 p. m. on 13th, and 8 a. m. on 14th instant : six black and white silk Mufflers; two pairs of Stockings, Jieather 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 to 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 8th or 9th instant : a Steam Guage, having a piece of brass tube attached, and having a face resembling a barometer. Information to bo given to Head Constable Garden, Berwick- on- Tweed, Northumberland. — Bow- street, March 20. POLICE PROPERTY FOUND BY OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found in the possession of THOMAS FROST, a car- penter, in custody, at Rugby, on a charge of stealing a Basket OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1871." Description of FREDERICK SHRIMPTON, subject to 7 years police supervision, who has failed to report himself : 28 years of age, 5 feet 5f inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, star and F. Shrimpton on right arm, very faint anchor and star on left arm, scar right side of head, birth mark on left thigh, mole on right hip, scar on right shin, vacc. marks left arm, several moles on left arm, blue rings on each finger left hand ; sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision, at Aylesbury, on 2nd January, 1871. Information to be given to Inspector Moore, Police Station, Chesham, Bucks.— Bow- street, March 22. Description of GEORGE MOON, who is subject to 7 years police supervision from December 1st, 1879, and who has failed to report himself at Pontefract : he is 50 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark brown hair, bald on top of head, dark brown eyes, fresh complexion, heart on left arm, blue dot on left wrist, and ' J' on left hand; by trade a collier, is a married man, and has two children. Was sentenced to 10 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision, at Bradford, December 1st, 1869, for stealing Powder, & c., and was previously convicted at Derby, in July, 1850, for larceny, committed for 1 month ; Derby, in October, 1852, for larceny, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude ; Notts, June, 1856, for larceny, sentenced to 4 years penal servitude. Information to be given to Inspector Boshier, County Police Office, Pontefract, Yorkshire.— Bovj- street, March 22. 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 on 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, fresh complexion, brown wavey hair, stout, cut mark on forehead, fiesli 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 WILLTAM. 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 coiner of right eye and on forehead, lost all upper teeth and one lower tooth, nearly bald, and double ruptured ; dressed in a dark cap with peak,' dark mixture loose jacket, single breasted, buttoned up to chili, cotton cord trousers, and lace- up boots. He was convicted at Stafford on 18th October, 1869, and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision. He is now charged with stealing a quantity of Lead, and will most likely apply at some Union for relief, as he has no money. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Longden, Police Office, Burslem, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, March 20, Description of convict license bolder ANTHONY MORLEY, who left Bolton on 1st instant, without reporting himself, after having uttered several base and counterfeit florins: 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh connexion, 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. He was convicted of larceny at Salford Sessions on 8th July, 1872, and sentenced ot 7 years penal servitude , and 7 years police supervision, and has also been previously convicted at | Preston Sessions for uttering base coin at Blackburn. Information to be given to Chief Constable Holgate, Bolt^ jij, Lancashire.— Bow- street, March IS. WAR OFFICE, figSgygQ March 27, 1878. DESERTERS EROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. On and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. N. B.— The applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. OFFICE KO. NAME. EEG. KO. CORPS. WHEEE BOEN. TEADE. SIZE. TEAIE. EXES. FACE. COAT & TEOTTSEBS. DATE OF DESEETN. PLACE OF DESEKTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 263700 263701 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 263710 263711 263712 263713 263714 263715 263716 263717 263718 363719 Murphy, John Martin, John J. Mackie, Wm. Murray, Andrew McCann, Michael McMahon, John Manners, George Mathias, John Murray, Thomas Martin, John 1565 948 263 4654 2029 4105 970 885 59th Foot 91st Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto General Scry. l7tll Lancers Scots Guards 4th Foot 14th Foot Stockport, Cheshire Eastwood, Lanark Norwich, Norfolk Peel, Isle of Man AthV, Kildare Westminster, Mddx. Glasgow ditto Kilkcllv, Mayo Sligo labourer quarryman labourer cabinetmkr, miller labourer gasfltter waiter labourer ironworker 1513 18th Foot 2064' 60th Riiles 1307179th Foot 733 91st Foot 691196' h Foot 1467 | R fle Brigade 1824 j Royal II. Art, Roy. Artillery 5th Brig. Dep 30th Brig. Dep 2230 New Ross, Wexford Spitalftelds, Middlsx. Dundee, Forfar Dublin Longwood, Meath Liverpool Abbeyleix, Ireland Melrose, Roxburgh Westminster, Middx York 274 24} 20| 23| 25} 21 20 181 18} 271 51 9 111 7 41 51 71 71 51 5 dk. brn dubttrn It. brn brown brown brown light dk. bra dk. brn dk. bra hazel grey grey blue grey blue haael hazel hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fail- fresh fresh fresh sallow regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto blue; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto 2 Mar. 27 Feb. 4 Mar. 23 Feb. 28 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 2 Mar. 28 Feb. labourer ditto ditto engineer labourer ditto engineer painter carpenter labourer IS! 18} 25 231 21} 241 24 25 19 201 brown brown brown It. bm brOwn black light brown dk. brn brown 263720 263721 263722 263723 263724 263725 263726 263727 263728 263729 McLaughlin, W. Mullins, Thomas Mulligan, John Mulligan, James McCarthy, John Nottage, William Newell, William Nicks, William Oates, John Palmer, Thomas 1142 1312 1491 1264 1121 13765 2693 1992 56th Brig. Dep 59th Brig. Dep ditto 62nd Brig, Dp. General Serv. 16th Lancers 20th Hussars Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery 8tli Hussars Glasgow Waterford Glasgow Beith, Ayr Dublin Bow, Middlesex Cambridge Bristol St. Panel- as, Middlx. Bristol, Gloucescer ditto clerk moulder labourer ditto blacksmith labourer carpenter timekeeper groom 21 25 23 21 19 23 22 24 231 23 71 8 5 7} 81 71 7 71 41 7' • 4 brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn black brown grey hazel grey grey grey black grey blue grey grey grey hazel blue blue hazel blue hazel grey blue liazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black j blue black ; tweed Burnley Belfast * Saudown Woolwich Loudon Leeds London Aldershot Curragh off furlough recruit * between Windsor and Reading off furlough ditto recruit, attested took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. slightly pockpitted scar oil forehead ; off furlough 28 Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 1 Mar. 28 Feb. 5 Mar. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. Duneann. F. Aldershot Glasgow Belfast Woolwich ditto Dover Chester Nottinglim. tattooed on arms * between Liverpool and Dublin scar right collar- bone and chest; recruit thumb and finger stiff j recruit fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow dark sallow ditto regimental ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto 7 Mar. 28 Feb. 3 Mar. 2 Mar. 26 Feb. 9 Mar. 3 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. Glasgow Hamilton ditto Glencross London Aldershot Brighton Aldershot Woolwich Hounslow tattooed on arms; recruit, attested one upper front tooth out sear right cheek poekpitted flag oh left arm : recruit off leave to Bristol 263730 Polham, George 1748 8t. h Hussars Lambeth, Surrey woodturner 18 5 7A 1 4 brown blue fresh ditto 5 Mar. 263731 Pullan, William 1351 14th Foot Leeds, York labourer 21$ 5 6 brown hazel fresh ditto 27 Feb. 263732 Pugh, Samuel 1867 60th Riiles Birmingham miner 231 5 6 dk. brn hazel fair ditto 23 Feb. 263733 Parsons, James —.. 46th Brig. Dep Stafford labourer 20 5 6 brown grey sallow plain 5 Mar. 263734 Reed, Joseph 1482 1st Drag. Gds. Blayden, Nrthmbld. moulder 221 5 8} brown dark fresh regimental 2 Mar. 263735 Raymond, Robert 1814 ditto Blackwater, W'exford labourer 211 5 84 brown grey fresh ditto 4 Mar. 263736 Reynolds, Leonard 1413 16th Lancers Romford, Essex ditto 20 5 74 brown brown fresh ditto 9 Mar. 863737 Ridley, Thomas — Gren.. Guards Stroud, Somerset surgeon 24 5 8 brown blue fresh black 4 Mar. 263738 Rawlings, Alfred 1218 10th Foot Corsham, Wilts labourer 18} 5 6 brown brown fresh regimental 10 Mar. 263739 Revauldt, John 468 19th Foot Liverpool cork maker 224 5 61 brown brown liale ditto 12 Feb. 263740! Rice, John 447 50th Foot Parsonstown, King's groom 28$ 5 64 81 black grey fresh ditto 5 Mar. 263741 Ryan, James 1076 91st Foot Dublin labourer 18} 5 It. brn grey fresh ditto 3 Msr. 263742: Ryan, Richard 1381 Rifle Brigade Sligo ditto' 19$ 5 54 light grey fresh ditto 27 Feb. 263743 Rogerson, John 4115 Roy. Artillery Manchester carter 254 5 44 dk. brn blue dirk ditto 3 Mar. 263744! Reading, Henry 474 ditto Southwark, Surrey St. Margaret's, Midx. striker 20 5 4- 4 brown grey fresh ditto 28 Feb. 263745 Ryan, William -—•'- General Serv. labourer 24 5 54 brown liazel fresh tweed ; cord 1 Mar. 263746: Singleton, William 5021 Gren. Guards Dorset ditto 201 5 10} It. brn blue fair regimental ditto 2 Mar. 263747 Sawyer, John 263748 Southworth, R. 1279 10th Foot Chelsea, Middlesex ditto 184 5 6 brown blue fair 10 Mar. 1086 47th Foot Blackburn, Lane. spinner 21} 5 54 dk. brn grey sallow ditto 4 Mar. 263749 Shaw, Thomas 911 60th Rifles Clapham, Surrey shoemaker 204 5 5 brown hazel sallow ditto 23 Feb. Hounslow Curragh Aldershot Deptford Manchester ditto Aldershot Derby London Bermuda mark of boil on elbow two scars near right armpit; recruit anchor on back, cross front of right arm recruit, not surgically inspected took part of reg. nec. • off furlough off pass Edinburgh Belfast Fcrmoy 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. ncc.; off furlough tattooed on right arm took the whole of reg. nec. 263750 263751 863752 263753 263754 263755 263756 263757 263758 263759 Smith, Alfred G. Smart, Harry Smith, William Smith, William Sheppard, W. F. Smitl b, 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 freneliplshr servant painter harness mki farrier plumber shoeingsmli 21 23} 21 211 20 211 241 25 241 24$ 51 6 4i 51 8 104 51 3} 61 4 It. brn black brown brown brown brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn blue hazel hazel blue grey grey blue grey grey grey fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fail- 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 Winchester Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto Aldershot Horfield took part of reg. nec. 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 263770 2SS77I 263772 263773 253774 253775 263776 263777 263778 263779 Thompson, John Warren, George Wills, Sampson Williamson, Wm. Wood, Mark Wright, Henry White, William Williams, Herbert Wakely, John White, William — 38th Brig. Dep Waterlord shoemaker 244 5 9 brown 803 40th Brig. Dep Kingston, Hants labourer 21! 0 5 brown 1282 48thBrig. Dep Dublin clerk 204 5 7 dk. brn —• 49 th Brig. Dep Cambridge striker 24 5 5} brown 1542 57thBrig. Dep Dundee, Forfar mill worker 20 5 8} brown — 58th Brig. Dep ditto labourer 19 5 64 brown — 59th Brig. Dep Middlesex servant 19! 0 64 brown — 61stBrig. Dep. Newtownards, Down labourer 244 5 6 dk. brn 1895 Roy. Artillery Edinburgh engineer 231 5 81 It. brn — 21stBrig. Dep. Worcester labourer 23} 5 5} brown 61stBrig. Dep. Glasgow blacksmith 23 5 64 brown 865 20th Hussars Fulhani, Middlesex labourer 26 5 8 brown 1039 21st Hussars Ennis, Clare clerk 26} 5 6? brown — Gren. Guards Cheltenham, Glouc. yeoman 23} 5 10 It. brn 3136 Cold. Guards Glascote, Stafford miner 234 5 7 It. brn 2512 ditto Rugby, Warwick labourer 254 5 94 dk. brn 1197 4th Eoot Lisburn, Antrim blacksmith 241 5 91 brown 1136 6th Foot Birmingham labourer 22 5 94 brown 1536 10th Foot ditto ditto 28} 5 61 dk. brii 2162 ditto Lincoln tailor 231 5 7 dk. brn blue brown dark blue blue grey blue blue blue grey fair 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 hazel grey grey blue grey grey blue blue brown brown fresh fresh fair fail- 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. 5 Mar. 4 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. Edinburgh Brighton Shorncliffie Bristol London ditto Aidershot Warwick Warley ditto * en route from Dungarvon to Clonmel pockpitted; took part of reg. nec. off pass to London recruit, attested recruit, surgically inspected anchor on left arm ; recruit tattooed on arms ; recruit off furlough pockmarked ; recruit, surgically inspected blue spot on right hand; recruit scar on right breast and leg recruit, not surgically inspected sailor with flag in left hand on left arm scars left side of abdomen and chest 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 46tli Brig. Dep 47th Brig. Dep 61st Brig.| Dep 79th Foot General Serv. Dublin Glasgow Newcastle - u- Lyme* Tipperary Kineton, Warwick Sittingbourne, Kent Penge, Surrey Glasgow Shotts Birmingham smith's lilpr groom collier labourer ditto ditto ditto shoemaker miner 23 244 22 37 25 23 224 20 19! 22- 1 74 8 brown brown brown dk. brn light brown brown dk. brii brown brown grey blue 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 Glasgow London scar on upper lip ; off furlough recruit, attested * Stafford D ; off pass off furlough to Warwick anchor ' C. R. E.' on left arm * on Thames • off pass to Paisley recruit * packing case maker 263790 Anderson, Wm. 78th Foot Dalkeith labourer 21 5 74 dk. brn blue fresh plain 4 Mar. Edinburgh 263791 Ashton, Robert — 5tliBrig. Dep Preston, Lancashire collier 21 5 6 brown brown fresh black 10 Mar. Bolton recruit, surgically inspected 263792 Angliss, John 652 46th Brig. Dep Hoxton, Middlesex seaman 224 5 5} black hazel sallow regimental 16 Mar. Maidstone tattooed on arms 263793 Browne, Michael 1964 7th Drag, Gds. Carlow gasfitter 224 5 9 dk. brn brown sallow ditto 5 Mar. Longford 263794 Butler, Charles 1525 16th Lancers Wellington, Salop clerk 24 5 9 It. brn blue fresh ditto 3 Mar. Aldershot 263795 Butler, Patrick 1232 22nd Foot Westport, Mayo labourer 18} 5 5 dk. brn blue fail- ditto 8 Mar. Spikelsland took part of reg. nec. 263796 Bin- low; Thomas 976 29th Foot Manchester ditto 18; 5 41 It. brn grey dark ditto 10 Mar. Aldershot off furlough 263797 Bourke, William 776 ditto Galway ditto 21} 5 41 brown blue fresh ditto 10 Mar. ditto seal- left eyebrow and forehead 263798 Burke, John 781 ditto Wolverhampton ditto 23} 5 7 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 10 Mar. ditto off furlough 263799 Blount, James 354 ditto Bromyard, Hereford ditto 194 5 5 brown grey fresh ditto 10 Mar. ditto ditto 263800 Beattie, Robert 1329 30th Foot Ballymena, Antrim Waterford tailor 21 5 84 It. brn blue fait- ditto 5 Mar. Chatham two scars back of left shoulder 263801 Brien, John P. 808 37th Foot shoemaker 24 5 5 dk. brn blue fresh black : tweed 17 Mar. Winchester tattooed on arms 263802 Burns, James 2201 ditto Edinburgh ropemaker 24} 5 6 light hazel fresh regimental 6 Mar. Liverpool 263803 Boyle, John 1381 79th Foot Glasgow shoemaker 244 5 6} black j hazel sallow ditto 9 Mar. Glasgow scar left side and left knee 263804 Byrne, Frank 1039 103rd Foot Dublin labourer 20} 5 9 dk. brn dk. brn sallow ditto 5 Mar. Dublin 263805 Burke, Samuel 1078 105th Foot Blytlie, Ni- thmbrind. ditto 22 5 74 dk. brn' grey fresh plain 9 Mar. Colchester tattooed on hands 263806 Bennett, Charles 5501 Roy. Artillery Bathgate, Linlithgow pitman 19 5 7 brown grey fresh regimental 5 Mar. Leith Fort 263807 Bass, George 275 ditto Faversham, Kent labourer 274 5 11 brown hazel fresh ditto. I t Mar. I. of Wight tost top joints of two right fingers 263808 Butterly, Thomas Burns, Thomas 2617 7120 ditto Ballyhohel, Dublin ditto 221 5 64 dk. brn grey sallow ditto 13 Mar. Glasgow 263809 ditto Corcreany, Armagh currier 25 5 7 dk. brn hazel dark ditto 11 Mar. Curragh 263810 Bolton, John — 10th Brig. Dep Brcightmet, Lane. weaver 23} 5 6:;- brown liazel light plain 1 Mar. * * between Liverpool and Bradford 263811 Brown, John 497 62ndBrig. Dp. Dunbar, Haddington sboemakcr 194 5 5 dk. bm f,' l'cy fresh regimental 15 Mar. Glencross tattooed on right arm 263812 Barr, Thomas 1507 ditto Hunslct, York . wheeler 24 5 64. dk, bin brown fresh ditto 15 Mar. ditto 263813 Buy, Henry — 61th Brig Dep. Shankhill, Antrim labourer 20 5 C) J sandy blue fresh tiVeed 11 Mar. Belfast recruit., not surgically inspected 263814 Clark, William 1420 7th Hussars Deptford, Kent groom 5 6 if brown grey fair regimental 11 Mar. Dublin scar below right ear ; off furlough 263815 Cox, James 1874 ditto Fennoy, Cork labourer 214 5 74 brown hazol fresh ditto 7 Mar. ditto tattooed on loft arm 263816 Clarke, William 6174 Gren. Guards Camberwell, Surrey painter 24! 5 74 it. brn grey fresh ditto 9 Mar. London took part of reg. nec. 263817 Clarke, George 3277 Cold. Guards Baysworth, Oxford labourer 21} 5 94 brown grey fresh plain 6 Mar. Windsor 263818 Crofton, Henry 1229 6th Eoot Dublin ditto 23 5 64 dk. lira hazel fresh black; cord 13 Mar. Warwick scars left groin off furlough to Elfin 263819 Coureen, Patrick 917 20fch Foot _ Elfin, Roscommon bricklayer 224 5 64 brown fresh regimental 14 Mar. Portland DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERV. IGE—( continued). OFFICE SO. 263820 263821 263SS2- 863823 263824 26382- 5 263826 263827 263828 263829 NAME. BEG. KO. C0EPS. WHEBE BOEN. TEADE. SIZE. HAIE. EXES. FACE. COAT & TBOTTSEBS. DATE OF DESEBTK. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AXD REMARKS. Cash, Thomas Crawford, Wm. Clark, Alfred Campbell, Allan Cassey, John Collins, Patrick Campbell, Peter Crouch, James Dunne, John Davenport, Wm, 937 1381 1811 14717 3571 5782 1905 4216 29th Eoot 79th Eoot Rifle Brigade ' Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto 58th Brig. Dep Army Reserve 7thDrag. Gds. Cold. Guards 263830 263831 263832 263833 263834 263835 263836 263837 263838' 263839 263840 263841 263842 263843 263814 263845 263846 863817 263548 263849 Dennis, Richard Doyle, John II. Dennison, John Duncan, Andrew Evans, John Evans, Edward Ensor, Silas Farnworth, Robt. Falvon, Henry Finch, George Green, Robert Garnett, Henry R. Glover, Richard Griffiths, Jacob Gibbons, Joseph Gaines, Francis Gant, Frederick Horne, John Haynes, Henry 3484 1300 1276 2133 5163 1352 557 365 271 1490 1812 1364 355 925 1480 4219 708 Roy. Artillery 45thBrig. Dep 50 th Brig. Dep 61stBrig. Dep. Roy. Artillery ditto 34thBrig. Dep 20th Foot 94th Foot 44th Brig. Dep Manchester Glasgow Kensington, Middlsx. Glasgow Cheltenham, Gloue. Ballinsloe, Galway Callander, Perth Wilshamstcad, Beds Street, Westmeath Congleton, Cheshire Bridgewater, Soinerst Limerick Cork Paisley, Renfrew Llandyssll, Cardigan Wreiliam, Denbigh Liverpool Chorley, Lancashire Newry, Down BethnalGn,, Mddlsx. labourer ditto painter plumber shoemaker sailor labourer ditto ditto bricklayer engineer steward miller shoemaker mason slater seaman * tailor bricklayer 20J 184 21i 22 > 234 22} 23 32 194 19} 54 5 5 74 8 9 54 7} 7-. 9 It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown blue hazel grey grey grey grey hazel hazel brown fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto plaim regimental plain ditto 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 10 Mar. 6 Mar. 6 Mar. 10 Mar. 9 Mar. 1 Jan. 10 Mar. 5 Mar. Aldershot Glasgow Woolwich Glasgow London Fermoy Stirling Bedford Longford Caterham off furlough scar on left knee; off furlough scar on right breast bracelet left wrist, scar on breast lst. Drag. Gds. 17th Lancers 11th Foot 29th Foot 3Sth Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto Cokl. Guards 6th Foot Yarmouth, Norfolk Ncwington, Surrey Plymouth, Devon Hereford Manchester Pickering, York Harwich, Essci' Bow, Middlesex Dudley, Worcester Stratford- on- Avon. labourer hatter stonecutter labourer ditto bricklayor labourer ditto miner * 274 23 20 23 21 22! 19 214 204 26} 7} 6} 54 61 71 4 61 64 6} 74 black brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn black light hazel grey brown hazel hazel grey hazel grey dk. brn blue sallow fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair ditto dark; tweed regimental tweed; black regimental tweed ; cord plain regimental ditto ditto 8 Mar. 17 Mar. 15 Mar. 12 Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 11 Mar. 10 Mar. Plymouth Canterbury Woolwich Edinburgh Portsmouth Horficld Exeter Portland Fleetwood Warley sear on right elbow recruit small scar left side of head recruit, not surgically inspected broke out of hospital tattooed on hand scttr over spine * earthenware maker took part of reg. nee. 21} 21} 24 194 191 25 18? 37} 22} 22} 8: f 74 71 7 54 64 74 4 91 6} It. brn brown It, brn dk. brn black brown brown It. brn It. brn brown hazel grey brown hazel dk. brn grey grey grey grey . grey fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair ruddy fresh ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 13 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 10 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 5 Mar. 13 Mar. Manchester Leeds Devonport Aldershot Dublin Richmond Portsmouth Woolwich Caterham Dover recruit, not finally approved off furlough recruit, finally approved tattooed left arm, scar right thumb chandelier maker 263850 263851 262852 263853 268854 263855 ' 263856 263857 263858 263859 Hughes, Charles Harvey, William Horton, Henry Hayler, Fredk. C. Hammond, Geo. H. Henderson, Wm. Heron, Anthony Hart, J. Houghton, Wm. Honley, John 873 1254 619 1482 6442 1685 1692 21st Foot 38th Foot 49th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 33rdBrig. Dep 60thBrig. Dep| Stranraer, Wigtown St. Helen's, Lane. Coventry, Warwick Aldershot, Hants Kettering, Nthmptn. Newcastle- on- Tyne Cork fialstead, Essex Epping moulder labourer painter ditto ditto miner labourer ditto ditto 21; 20} 21} 21 24} 20 22} 19 244 21 71 5} 71 41 74 91 4 4} black dk. brn dk. brn It. brn It. brn It. brn brown sandy brown It. brn 263860 263861 263862 263863 263864 263565 263866 263867 263868 263869 Jewell, Henry Joyce, Michael Jones, James Joyce, Patrick Kay, George* Kelly, John Kennedy, Laurence Lynes, Alfred Lewis, Henry Lawlor, Thomas 4.185 1215 2764 623 2199 1474 688 725 Cold. Guards 15th Foot 107th Foot Rov. Artillery 106th Foot Roy. Artillery 63rdBrig Dep. lst Drag. Gds. 10th Foot 23rd Foot Westminster, Midx. Leeds, York Birmingham Manchester Durham Alloa, Clackmannan Dublin Woolverton, Bucks Aldgate, Middlesex Bray, Wicklow painter cloth dressr. gunmaker labourer tailor labourer ditto ditto porter labourer 22} 204 33} 18} 24} 21 18} 24} 201 19} 94 74 6 9 9 5 54 8; 6 7 dk. brn grey grey blue blue grey grey blue brown grey fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto black ; cord [ regimental 13 Mar. 11 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 5 Mar. 1 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. Fort George Dublin Aldershot Woolwich Woolwich Colchester Bedford Hamilton scar on front of third right finger pockpitted scar on forehead re. iruit * between Leicester and Sheerness ditto * between Nottingham & ! pockpitted mole on back recruit off furlough to Manchester 263870 263871 263872 263873 263874 263875 263876 263877 263878 263879 . Lock, John Lilburn, Fredk. Morris, Joseph Marriott, Wm. H. Minigan, James Marks, James McKay, James F. Malcolmson, Alex. Madden, Charles Mitchell, Grenwod. 231 14730 1118 1527 1328 1658 3203 4289 1210 784 Rifle Brigade Rl. Engineers lst Drag. Gds. 11th Hussars ditto 17 th Lancers Scots Guards ditto 6th Foot 14th Foot Clcrkenwef), Middx. N- ShieldS, Nthniblnd Ncwpark, Kildare Birmingham Clormel, Tipperary Bristol Caithness Lichfield, Stafford Limerick Bradford, York carman mason labourer sailor labourer ditto clerk watchmakr. baker waggoner 211 214 26 181 234 22} 24| 24} 23 19} 54 64 9 74 61 71 10 9 51 44 brown dk. brn brown brown sandy dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown dk, brn It. brn brown brown brown It. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown hazel blue blue hazel grey grey hazel hazel grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh dark fresh ditto ditto tweed trousers plain regimental tweed j cord plain regimental ditto ditto 5 Mar. 9 Mar. 8 Mar. 1 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 6 Mar. 12 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 Mar. London Fleetwood Portsmouth * Manchester Glasgow Dublin Manchester Dover Enniskillen recruit; took part of reg. nec. scar left knee- cap and right arm a molar out on either side above recruit * between Ashton- u.- L & Sheerness * alias Kirtley scars on legs scar back of neck and right knee ; recruit unfinished tattooing left arm ; off furlough scar forepart of head and right temple grey fresh It. brn fresh blue fair blue faii- brown dark hazel fresh blue fair grey fresh hazel fresh hazel fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 14 Mar. 13 Mar. 10 Mar. 15 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 8 Mar. Winchester Chatham Manchester Colchestcr ditto Leeds Shorncliffe ditto Warwick Curragh tattooed on left arm and one hand ring on loft arm irregular tattoo marks left, arm off furlough to Thurso, Caithness slight scar on forehead 263S80 263881 263882 263883 263884 263885 263886 263887 263888 263889 Medclef, John McGee, John Mason, William McGregor, James Morley, Israel McGuire, Thomas Muir, Angus Gair Murray, James McDonnell, James Miller, George 1425 797 1217 1071 2015 907 5478 5220 672 3200 15tli Foot 21st Foot 26th Foot 78th Foot ditto 91th Foot. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Kendal, Westmorlnd. Ayr Stratford, Essex Glasgow Loughborough, Leie. Manchester Edinburgh Dublin Wigan, Lancashire Bradford, York striker miner labourer shoemaker labourer ditto clerk mason bricklayer brickmaker 25 18} 22} 21 23} 214 201 22} 281 5 8 5 5 5 84 5 6 5 7 5 6} 5 84 5 71 brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown auburn It. brn dk. brn It. brn 263890 263891 263892 263893 263894 263895 263896 263897 263898 263899 McNeil, Lawrence Mullin, James Maloy, John Marshall, Henry Morris, William Meaney, Michael McGee, Felix Owen, Charles Osley, John Parker, Thomas 5402 1138 1023 1472 2557 977 1750 ditto ditto ditto lOthBrig. Dep 35thBrig. Dep 60thBrig Dep 62ndBrig. Dep Roy. Artillery 17th Brig Dep lst Drag. Gds. Kilkenny Cappagh, Tyrone Bathgate, Linlithgow Leeds, York Oswestry, Salop Carrick, Tipperary Belfast, Antrim Islington, Middlesex Liverpoool Preston, Lancashire miner labourer carpenter dyer labourer ditto puddler seaman labourer spinner 22 19 23 23} 26 194 20 244 24} [ 5 23 | 5 5} 10 8 8} 6 44 01 7 91 dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brft It. brn brown brown brown blue grey blue brown blue blue grey grey hazel grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh pale fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 10 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 2 Mar. 2 Mar. 14 Mar. 9 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 4 Mar. Preston Fort George Aldershot Edinburgh ditto Fleetwood Leith Fort Aldershot I. of Wight Ipswich left little finger contracted; off pass old cut behind right ear scar on right thumb tattooed on left arm; off pass tattooed right arm; off furlough grey grey blue grey grey grey grey blue brown hazel dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh ditto plain tweed; black plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 2 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mai-. 7 Mar. 18 Mar. 10 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 13 Mar. 12 Mar. Liverpool Omagh Edinburgh # Bodmin Hamilton Glencross Ft. Brckhrst Bury Manchester ' L. M.' right arm ; off furlough pockpitted ; > ecruit anchor on left thumb ; recruit recruit * between Hull and Bradford off furlough to Portlaw, Waterford tattooed on arms and chest pockpitted, scar left shoulder scar back of right forefinger .263900 263901 263902 263903 263904 263905 263906 263907 263908 263909 Powell, William Purcill, Michael Pedder, William Pride, Thomas Podd, William Paterson, Alex. Quinn, John Reed, William Russ, William Reilly, James 963 1182 3278 1471 3287 1714 5483 1250 935 7th Foot 18th Foot 60th Rifles 91st Foot Boy. Artillery 60thBrig. Dep. Roy. Artdlcry 16th Lancers 20th Hussars Gren. Guards St. Albans, Herts Thurles, Tipperary Barnet, Middlesex Cupar, Fife Ipswich, Suffolk Old Monkland, Lnrk. Manchester Portsmouth, Hants Bermondsey, Surrey Kilmore, Cavan shoemaker labourer grOom miner labourer miner tailor labourer groom labourer 263910 263911 263912 263913 263914 863915 263916 263917 363918 363919 Ridley, Thomas Ryan, James Ryan, James Reddington, P. Reynolds, Thos. Rooke, M. Ryan, Patrick Rush, William Robertson, James St. Clair, Harry 1194 1324 680 876 1206 3422 1705 0142 ditto 18th Foot ditto 20th Foot 29th Foot 96th Eoot Roy. Artillery ditto 60th Brig. Dep Gren. Guards Stroud, Somerset Tipperary Piltown, Kilkenny Wrexham, Denbigh Rooshey, Roscommon Atliboy, Moath Clonmel, Tipperary Wellingborough* Stirling Wendham, Essex surgeon labourer ditto ditto bricklayer labourer clerk labourer ditto steward 20 20} 21} 234 19 20 25 23 27 24 5 71 5 54 5 5 5 6 5 4} 5 74 5 8} 5 81 5 6} 5 9 black black brown sandy It. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn dark It. brn hazel blue blue brown hazel grey grey grey blue blue dark fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh dark fresh ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto supposed plain regimental black; drab 14 Mar. 12 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 24 25} 184 24 204 211 19} 18 21} 24 263920 263921 263922 263923 263924 263925 263926 263927 263928 263929 Smith, William Smith, James Simpson, Robert Smowton, Isaac Stevens, Charles Sharkey, Patrick Sawyer, David Stoodley, Mark Thomas, William Thompson, John 1211 1201 813 289 2254. 732 14392 1567 850 1008 6th Foot 14th Foot 21st Foot 60th Rifles ditto 94th Foot Rl. Engineers Army Reserve 23rd Foot 29th Foot Coventrv, Warwick Dublin " Glasgow Yarmouth, Norfolk Chelmsford, Essex Cappagh, Tyrone Marylebone, Mddlsx. Clayhidon Swansea, Glamorgan Manchester groom labourer moulder labourer clerk labourer tailor labourer ditto engine fitter 24 22 214 204 18} 214 191 26 20 8 1 brown 94 brown 41 fair 74• red 4; It. brn 10} dk. brn 7\ It. brn 7 I dk. brn 7} sandy 8 lit. brn dk. brn brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn It. brn brown It. brn browii blue grey hazel grey. blue grey blue hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh florid fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh black regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto slop; fustian regimental ditto 4 Mar. 9 Feb. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 10 Mar. 14 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 9 Mar. Dublin Waterford Aldershot Belfast Coleliester Hamilton Leith Fort Aldershot Brighton * scar on forehead; off furlough to Norwood broke out of hospital off pass j took part of reg. lice. tattooed on arms human figures on arms off furlough recruit * between Cambridge and London Derby Kilkenny Waterford Portland Aldershot Chester Plymouth Leicester Hamilton London recruit, not surgically inspacted congenital stain on chest black dots on left arm off furlough ditto escaped from guard- room two scars above left hip * Northampton 54 4} 41 41 84 71 4 7 44 4} hazel hazel blue grey grey grey blue hazel brown grey fresh pale fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto 12 Mar. 8 Mar. 13 Mar. 7 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 9 Mar. - Oct. 12 Mar. 10 Mar. Warwick Curragh FortGeorge Aldershot Portsmouth Fleetwood Aldershot Bridgwater Enniskillen Aldershot. 263930 263931 263932 263933 263934 263935 263936 263937 263938 263939 263910 263941 263942 263943 263944 263945 263946 263947 263948 263949 Turner, Thomas Turvey, Thomas Tate, William Vallance, Arch. Walton, Robert Wilcock, W. T. Williams, John Ward, Thomas Williams, James Willis, Charles Watts, James Whitstone, John Walters, Thomas Whitehead, Chas. Wright, Henry Whittaker, Thos. Williams, Charles Woolford, George Walker, Hugh Yates, John J. 859 3350 5669 1557 869 1205 649 781 225 Tl02 1073 967 5735 6633 1642 1901 780 38tl:. Foot Boy. Artillery ditto ditto lst Drag. Gds. 14th Foot 15th 1' oot 20th Foot 23rd Foot 32nd, Foot 41st Foot 103rd Foot 107th Foot Rov. Artillery ditto SthBiig. Dep 49fb. Brig. Dep 62ndBrig. Dep ditto 20th Foot scar on both ankles took part of reg. nec. off furlough; took the whole of reg. nec. tattooed on arms slightly in- kneed right leg scars on legs off furlough Betley, Stafford Worcester Durham Edinburgh Hull, York Launceston, Cornwll. Chester Birr, Mayo Hay, Brecon Cripplegate, Mddlsx. bricklayer labourer labourer porter miner labourer ditto ditto ditto 22} 23 381 21 20 21: 191 19} 25! 214 brown dk. brn dk. brn light brown dk. brn It. brn hrowll dk. brn It. brn hazel hazel brown grey hazel grey blue grey hazel blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fair dark fair fresh fair fresh ditto blue pilot; cord regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 11 Mar. 5 Mar. 11 Mai-. 7 Mar. 15 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 11 Mar. 10 Mar. Dublin Colchester Curragh. Leith Manchester Curragh Preston Portland Enniskillen Devonport ditto scar on back recruit off furlough ditto to Belfast, Antrim ditto scar right of lower jaw ditto to London Mane, Aberdeen Dublin Bitton, Gloucester Burnham, Somerset Greenwich, Kent Tunstall, Stafford Cripplegate, Mddlsx. Bray, Berlin N. Monkland, Lanark Liverpool tailor porter labourer ditto ditto collier l& bourer ditto ditto 24} 5 20! 20.1 21 24:; 18} 21 21. 23 19} 74 5 6} 5 61 dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown It. brn brown brown It. brn fair dk. brn hazel brown hazel grey grey grey grey blue blue grey fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; tweed plain regimental black; moleskin regimental 11 Mai-. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 11 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 13 Mar. Aldershot Mullingar Portsmouth Curragh . Woolwich Nw'tle- u- L. Woolwich Glencross Edinburgh Portland scar on chest and right arm scar Oil right knee ; off furlough off furlough ' A. W.' on right arm, scar under right efb cross flags on chest and right arm scar under right arm recruit, not surgically inspected DESERTERS * FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE NO. NAME. REG. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. AGE. SIZE. HAIR. EYES. PACE. 162585 John Moore 2100 Carmrthn. A.* Cork labourer 18 5 101 It. brn hazel faii- 102586 Wilham Baylis 2711 2ndHuntsRfls Godmanchester* bootrivetter 18 5 7 light grey fresh 162587 George Chapman 2729 ditto Newmarket, Cainbs labourer 22 5 3a brown hazel fresli 162588 John Williams 2712 ditto Petcrbro', Nthmpton. bricklayer 23 5 5 dk. brn grey fresh 162589 William Butler 2766 ditto St. Giles, Middlesex tailor 23 5 6i dk. brn liazel fresh 162590 John Smith 2727 ditto Peterbro', Nthmpton. labourer 16| 5 41 It. brn grey sallow 162591 George Menney 2761 ditto Great Barford, Hunts ditto 17 5 31 light grey fresh 162592 George Adams 2752 ditto Huntingdon moulder 22 5 51 brown hazel fresh 162593 James Parker 2742 ditto Ramsey bricklayer 18 0 51 light grey fresh 162594 William Kemp 2767 ditto ditto groom 25 b 5a light grey fresh 162595 William J ackson 2741 ditto ditto labourer 23 5 81 dk. brn grey fresh 162596 Thomas Smith 2768 ditto Chatteris, Cambs ditto 25 5 41 dark hazel fresh 162597 George Goss 2680 ditto Ash well, Herts ditto 26 5 41 brown grey fresh 162598 Samuel Rose 2774 ditto Peterbro', Nthmpton. ditto 28 5 6 It. brn liazel sallow 162599 Charles Jackson 2695 ditto ditto ditto 231 5 10 light liazel fresh 162600 William North 2728 ditto ditto ditto 211 5 4 brown grey fresh 162601 William Andrews 2690 ditto Hunts ditto 25 5 71 brown. grey fresh 162602 Matt. Duffice 3123 Sligo Art. Ballaghaderin, Mayo shoemaker 19 5 71 It. brn grey fresh 162603 Henry Smith 8870 West Kent Deptford, Kent labourer 24 5 5 dk, brn blue swarth 162C04 John Palmer 9112 ditto Maidstone ditto 20 5 41 dk, brn hazel dark COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OF DESERTN. PLACE or DESERTION. MARKS AND RBMARK8. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mur. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mad-. 4 Mar. Carmnrthn. Huntingdn. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training * Hunts sear of scald on arms tattooed on arms tattooed on left arm regimental ditto 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Sligo Maidstone ditto scar on forehead wart on abdomen tattooed on left arm took part of reg. nec. off pass to Deptford 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 be given in these cases if apprehended within the precints of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. DESERTED PROM Thomas Francis Charles Ewings Charles A. Baker William T. Pascol William Gray Thomas Flaherty John Gallekawk James Ede Jeffrey Farrell Edwin Chapman Seth Briley Richd. J. Banks Henry Coleman George Mitchell William Cannon Albert Jennings Fredk. T. Melhuish John Aldridge Wm. Arthur Bulgen Andrew Lawrence George Williams James Barron John Johnson Henry Dole John Cullen William Haynes Henry Fairman James Handlin Harry Thomson John Doolin George T. Liberty John Ashton George Hunter Joseph Child John Thompson Albert Howard John Edge Barnard Smith Bennett Allsopp Frank E. Walter Natal Barracks, deserter Valorous, straggler Penguin, deserter ditto ditto Osprey, deserter ditto Naval Barracks, deserter ditto Pembroke, deserter St. Vincent, deserter ditto D. of Wellington, deserter Excellent, deserter Duncan, straggler Excellent, deserter Valorous, straggler Duncan, straggler Ganges, deserter Valorous, straggler D. of Wellington, deserter ditto Naval Barracks, deser: er Duncan, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto Royal Adelaide, deserter Indus, deserter Duncan, straggler Royal Adelaide, deserter St. Vincent, deserter ditto D. of Wellington, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Mar. Mar. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Sept. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. EATING. H ® SIZE. cook's mate, lst cl. 25 5 31 ordinary 25 5 3 ordinary, 2nd class 20 5 8 ordinary 24 5 6 ordinary, 2nd class 19 5 3 ordinary 24 5 4 ward- room steward 27 5 7 ordinary 23 5 8 ditto 22 5 41 stoker 24 5 8 boy, lst class 18 5 4 band boy 17 5 2 A. B. 28 4 HI ordinary, 2nd class 19 5 2 private, R. Marines 27 5 7 ordinary 21 5 3 A. B. 27 5 7 ditto 23 5 6 boy 17 5 4 ordinary, 2nd class - 5 6 ordinary 23 5 0 ordinary, 2nd class 22 5 6 A. B. 23 5 41 ordinary 21 5 6 ditto 20 5 6 ditto 20 5 5 ditto 19 5 3 ditto 21 5 4 private, R. Marines 22 5 5 stoker, 2nd class 23 5 41 ordinary 20 5 2 ditto — 5 5 boy, 2nd class 16 5 5 ditto 17 5 5 ordinary 20 5 7 ditto 22 5 5 A. B. 25 4 11 ordinary, 2nd class 23 5 1 ditto 20 5 3i A. B. 23 5 5 WHERE BORH. HAIR. FACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Westminster, Middlesx. Exeter, Devon 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, Islo ot Wight Headitree, Devon Birmingham Norwood, Surrey Montrose, Forfar Canterbury, Kent Manchester Hampstead, Middlesex London Hammersmith, Mddlsx Camberwell, Surrey Marylcbone, Middlesex Newent, Gloucester Dublin Christchurch, Surrey Northumberland Liverpool Blakeney, Norfolk Finchley Fenny Stratford Portsea, Hants Hulme, Lancashire Bristol brown brown 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 bluo grey 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 Ulue hazel blue brown sallow- dark fair fresh fair pale sallow fair fair fair fair fresh ruddy pale fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fair fair- fair fair faii- ruddy fair fair pale fresh sallow sallow fair fresh fresh fresh freck. ruddy fresh fair Glamorgan £ 3 reward served in Duke of Wellington £ 1 reward served in Royal Adelaide ; scar on left wrist ditto ditto ship on right hand 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 £ 3 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 scar 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 Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHARGED PROM. DATE. BATING. WHERE BORN. HAIR. EYES, MARKS AND REMARKS. Richard T. Barrett Richd. J. Davy Charles A. Pearce Allen Waller Patrick Cocklin David John Wholey John Stephen Jones Edward Armstrong Michael Daley Abel Rickman Hotspur Dance Audacious Minotaur ditto Contest Research Wild Swan Temcraire Helicon 7 Mar. 7 Dec. 18 Jan. 28 Feb. 28 Feb. 22 Feb. 14 Oct. 31 Oct,. 26 Jan. 28 Dec. ward- room servant boy, lst class signalman, 2nd cl. bandsman bandsmand, 2nd cl. ship's steward asst. ordinary stoker, 2nd class A. B. stoker 5 4 4 Hi 5 6 5 4| 5 1 6 li Stonehouse, Devon Hackney, Middlesex Babbicombe, Devon Brighton, Sussex Plachet, Essex ICilmore, Mayo London Jersey Cork Lymington brown dk. brn light It. brn brown brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn blue blue blue blue grey blue grey blue hazel fresh fresh fair fair fair pale dark sallow fair sallow discharged as objectionable; served in Royal Adelaide ' discharged as objectionable ; served in St. Vincent and Victory served in Impregnable, Ganges, Boscatven, and Juno served in Agincourt 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 ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § fC. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BORN. 1 HAIR. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OP DISCHRG. PLACE OP DISCHARGE. John Allan Wm. O. Stevens Henry Bennett William Shaw James Cooper James Miller George Stevenson James Cook John Smith Peter Cameron DepSt ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dundalk, Louth Holywell, Flint Liverpool Gedling, Notts Stockton- on- Tees Leeds, York Dungannon, Tvrone Hopton, Suffolk Droitwich, Wore. Old Cumnock, Ayr labourer smelter seaman platelayer labourer fitter groom fireman labourer miner 19i 29i 201 221 22f 22 19 201 25 i 20i 6 7i 8 11 71 9 6i 71 8 61 dark dk. brn It. brn sandy brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown auburn grey hazel grey grey grey blue blue blue grey grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fair fair fair light 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 18 Mar. 16 Mar. 11 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. MARKS AND REMARKS. Sandwich ditto ditto Millbank Sandwich Milibank Sandwich Maidstone Milibank Maidstone | tattooed on arms and left wrist tattooed on arms discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible Idischarged as utterly worthless and incorrigible I ditto ditto scar below collar- bone ; discharged as utterly worthless M. J.' back right hand ditto ' discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible ' scar back of right slioulder- blado Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BORN. TRADE. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OP DESERTN. PLACE OP DESERTION. John Jordan James Parker John Wood Thomas Read Robert Smith WilliamThompson Frank J. Weait William Forsyth William Muir Patrick Murphy B . Marine Art. Portsmouth ditto Dep6t Chatham Depot Gloucester Bristol Macclesfield, Ches. Fovant, Wilts Lincoln Hatchman, Somerset Wandsworth, Surrey Old Cumnock, Ayr Edinburgh Creggen, Armagh labourer blacksmith spinner labourer bricklayer fireman clerk miner bricklayer labourer 20! 5 7 It. brn blue fail- 16 Mar. Portsmouth 271 5 71 red hazel florid undress uniform 20 Mar. ditto 221 5 6i brown blue fresh ditto 20 Mar. ditto 22 5 61 brown blue fresh 20 Mar. Walmer 221 5 7 brown grey sallow pilot; tweed 21 Mar. Wakefield 22 5 81 dark brown dark tweed 18 Mar. * 19 5 6 It. brn hazel fresh uniform 15 Mar. Chatham 26 5 71 dk. brn grey fresh 19 Mar. Kilmarnock 19 5 91 sandy grey fresh plain 20 Mar. Westmnstr. 27! 5 8 brown brown sallow 16 Mar. Walmer MARKS AND REMARKS. took the whole of reg. nec. tattooed on right arm ; off furlough to London off furlough bracelet on left wrist; recruit recruit * between London and Plymouth recruit, surgically inspected recruit LONDON : PRINTED FOB HER MAJESTY'S STATIONED DFEICE, BY HARBISON AND SOUS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. O,
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