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05/04/1878

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Police Gazette

Date of Article: 05/04/1878
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giitfjcritg. CONTAINING m substance of all Information* 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. 6124 FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1878. Notice.— It is requested, that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information'respeetiag supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of ike person requiring or sending the same, and all applications ill reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be maac and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. *#* gWheneyer it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all I. etiers addressed to the Editor snust 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 he forwarded on War Office Forms 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- bprn male child was found on the Great Western Railway, near the Dartmouth Street Bridge, at West Bromwich, on 7th instant, and a coroner's j. ury 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 niui derers, 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 peieon 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. Whereas, on the night of 9th ultimo, some person or per- sons did feloniously and maliciously set on fire a large Hay Rick and a Straw Rick ; the property of Mr. G. D. Temple- man, Chiselborough, Somerset. A reward of £ 50 will be paid by the Earl of Ilchester, in addition to the sum of £ 50 previously offered by Her Majesty's Government to any per- son who will give such information and evidet ce as shall • iead to the apprehension aud conviction of the offender or offenders ; and the Secretary of State for tbe Homo Depart- ment will advise the grant of Her Majesty's Gracious Pardon to any accomplice, not being the person who actually set the *'. eks on fire, who will give such evidence as shall lead to the like results. Information to be given to Chief Constable Goold, Glastonbury, to Mr. Superintendent Smith, Police Station, Yeovil, or to Sergeant Clarke, Martock, Somerset- shire.— Bow- street, April 5. seconds, makers name Thomas Wheeler, Preston. Information to be given at the County Police Office, Old Swan, Liverpool, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 3. Remanded at Portsmouth until 6th instant, charged with picking pockets in church, during a confirmation service : EDWARD FORD, ( name supposed fictitious), about 22 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, brown hair, hazel eyes, small moust- colour moustache, pale ( oval) face, deep scar on right shoulder, one about 2 inches long on left forearm, and smaller scars on forehead, left eyebrow, poll, loft sicle of neck, and close to lefi elbow joint, and large mole on left rump ; dressed in black felt hat, black figured silk necktie, dark blue corded suit, ' Kino, High Holborn' maker, and elastic- side boots ; he is smart and active, of respectable appearance, and states he is a waiter, and a native of Liverpool. Information to be given to Chief Constable Jervis, Portsmouth, Hants.— Bow- strect, April 3. Stolen from the person at Preston, on 1st instant : a silver centre seconds chronograph Watch, No. 33437 ; also a silver verge Watch, old fashioned, No. 3065, had attached a plated Albert Guard and Locket, had the name ' William Dewhurst' engraved on the case. Information to bo given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 3. Stolen from the person on the Race Course, at Bishoper, near Malmesbury, on 26tli instant ; the property of Mr. C. Cave, of Bristol : a gold Watch, No. 35766, makers' name John T. Peters & Co., Bristol. Also stolen ; the property of E. A. Miles, Esq., of Malmes- bury : an aluminium. Watch, maker ' Kibble, London.' Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Luffman, Malmesbury, Wiltshire.— Bow- st., March 29. FORGERY. Description of J. HUMPHREYS, charged with <, btaining Money by means of a forged cheque : he is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, • liesipated look, light moustache, and stout build ; dressed iii ti- laclc frock open joat, black vest and trousers, high silk hat, with mourning band ; has travelled for the firm of Hogarth and Co., London, with samples of fancy jars of jam. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Blake, Berks Con- stabulary, Clewer, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Boa- street, April 5. Absconded, charged on a warrant with forgerv : JOHN WATSON, alias HUGH MURRAY, late of 71, Ciapham- 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, 20, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow• street, March 27. ROBBERY" AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person, at Baschurch Steeple Chases, on 2nd instant: a gold hunter Watch, No. 52734, ' E. W. W.' engraved on case ; a gold hunter Watch, maker— Vieycn; a silver hunter Watch, maker— Frodsham, London, 1 E. G. 2.' engraved on case. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bovj- street, April 5. Stolen from the person at Aintree Races, on 28th and 29th ultimo : a silver patent lever stop Watch, cream- coloured dial; gold hands, back of outer case very much worn ; a silver ( over Watch, open- face, white dial, gold hands and hinges, * J. Tindale' engraved on dome ; a large strong metal case Watch, thick glass, belonging to the Liverpool Corporation Water Works, has engraved on back ' L. C. W. W. No. 3'; a silver lever hunting Watch, white dial, maker J. Dennett, Huyton, supposed No. 281 ; a gold centre seconds Watch, the ' back of which has been repaired, cream- coloured diaf, sunk BURGLARY" AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen, by means of burglary, in the Waterloo Hotel, Sandhurst, Berks, on the night of" 2ild instant : a daik brown fur Coat, lined with light fur, the collar and cuffs of dark brown beaver; a light summer Great Coat, lined with silk ; a Great Coat, a good deal worn, but with a nearly new velvet collar; a reversible Mackintosh, of very light texture ; a soft felt Hat with rather a broad brim ; aud four wooden and one Meerschaum Pipe. Information to bo given to Mr. Superintendent Millard, County Police Station, Woking- ham, Berks. — Bdw- strcct, April 5. During the night of 30tli ultimo, the dwelling- house of Mr. Robert Carrick, of Sutton, York, was burglariously entered, and stolen therein : a blue pilot Coat, velvet collar, and silk front, torn on the left hand pocket; a grey Coat and Vest, much worn ; a pepper- and- salt Coat and Vest; and a pair of strong half Boots, with three rows of round- headed nails in the centre, two rows 011 the outside, and square- headed nails in the heels. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gibson, Sproatly, Yorkshire. — Bov- street, April 3. Remanded to Appleby Gaol, until 2nd instant, upon a charge of burglarv of Silver Plate, on the night of 23rd ultimo, at Bongate Hall : VALENTINE SCAMEL, 40 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, light coloured whiskers and moustache, slender figure, mark of a stab below nipple, and anchor on left arm ; dressed in black soft billycock hat, blue pilst great coat, velvet- collar, one pocket left breast, two pockets right side, one left side with flaps, grey tweed jacket, sack back, three outside pockets set on outside, horn buttons white in centre, rough brown single- breasted vest, light grey rough tweed trousers, pockets in seams, common horn buttons, half water- tight boots, tartan scarf, blue and white stripe winsey shiri. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Spencer, Constabulary Office, Appleby, or at the County Chief Constables Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, April 1. Stolen by means of burglary, on 27th ultimo, from the dwelling- house of C. W. Dawes, Esq., Burton : a silver Inkstand, with taper; a silver lamp inkstand ; an electro- plated large Salt Cellar ; a silver- gilt Snuff Box ; enamel do. with miniature; bloodstone dp. : and two gilver tops of Seals. Supposed by two men who took train at Hor- ham the same morning for London Bridge, one is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, pale complexion, dark moustache and whiskers, cut short; dressed in long dark coat and trousers, and soft felt hat. The other is about 25 years of age 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, moustache, and whiskers ; dressed in long dark coat and trousers, and hard felt hat! Can be identified. Information to be given to Mr. Superin- tendent Kemmish, West Sussex Constabulary, Petworth. — Bow- street, April 1. Stolen, by means of burglary, between 10 p. m. 26th, and 5 am. on 27th ultimo, from Mistley- place. Manningtree : a silver Inkstand, on four feet, inscribed ' Presented to the revd. C. F. Norman on his resigning the Electorship of Portishead in 1307' ; a large quantity of Italian pieces of Money, like sixpences, with the image'of the late Pope ; a silver Flower Vase ; a Norman school Medal ; a lar^ e "' old Sea , with cwl crest, initials ' W. H. N.' ; a large gold Se:> i with crest dove and olive branch, and coat of arms ; an old gold wedding King; £ 800 in Promissorv Notes, the amount;" averaging from £ 250 to £ Z 10s., payable to the Reverent C. F. Norman ; 10 new Sovereigns ; £ 5 iu Silver Monies . and a Mordaunt's patent ' tabular Key of iron safe. Infor mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Daunt, County- Police Station, Colchester, or to Inspector Akers, Police Station, Mistley, Essex.— Bow- street, April 1. About 1 p. m. on 25th instant, the house of Rich. James, of Tynywem, near Corwen, Merionethshire, was entered and the following property of Wearing Apparel stolen therefrom : a black cloth Jacket, Vest and Trousers, nearly new, the jacket was braided all round and trimmed with black buttons, pockets on hips with flaps ; a pair of brown plaid cloth Trousers ; a pair of elastic side Boots, man's size ; and a light coloured Muffler, with large flower in the middle and red border. By a tramp, from " 24 to 26 years of age, about 5 feet 4 or 6 inches higli, gfresh complexion, and small sandy mous- tache. Was seen near Llangollen about 7 p. m. on the samo day going towards England, and was then wearing the stolen jacket and vest, also the brown plaid trousers and boots, and wearing a shabby cap with peak. Information to be given to Sergeant Williams, Corwen, Merionethshire. — Bow- strCct, March 29. During the night of 18th instant, the rectory at Bife- thorpe, was broken into, and stolen therein: a gold lever Watch, open- face, engraved dial, f- plate, duplex. No. 2592, maker Jas. Murray, with crest aud the motto ' Tria jnncta 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 Tonga ; 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, alt 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, engra- Vjedt; Edward William Garrow,' and a small inscription; and two white cambric Handkerchiefs, e< Jgod with lace, marked ' G. R.' with red cotton. A reward of £ 20 will bo 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 29. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from a stable at Bromyard, on 2nd instant, the property of Mr. Henry Allkins, butcher : a bay cob Horse, 6 years old, between 14 and 15 hands high, has been clipped, lame in near fore foot, has been blistered on foot and near shoulder. By a young man, 15 years of age, 5 feet high, rather slim built, and was dressed in a round stable jacket. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Ovens, Police Station, Bromyard, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, April 5. Further particulars respecting the Horse, Cart, and Harness stolen from Redhill, advertised in the Police Gazette of 27 th ultimo : one of the sets of Harness was a chaise set, nearly new, silver mounted, with the initials ' E. L.' on the same, one of the other sets hadjohains on the end of the reins ; the Horse has a hole in one of his hind hoofs; and the Cart is a small tradesman's mahogany, one panel painted dark green, with a white line, one new shaft, and one shaft much larger than the other, ' Edward Lambert' on the off shaft. Supposed by two men : one about 30 years of ago, about 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion anil whiskers ; dressed in dark clothes. The other about 25 years' of age, about 5 feet - 1 inches high, fair complexion, and clean shaved ; dressed in dark clothes. One of them had high hat, and both had the appearance of horse dealers. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Rogers, Redhill, Surrey.— Bow- strect, April 5. Stolen between 10; 43 p. m. 27th and Z a. m. 28th ultimo, from a stable at Mansion- house- street, Lambeth : a li « ht chesnut horse Pony, aged, J3i hands high, star on forehead, knees slightly chipped, liair rubbed off on upper part of tail and mane cut very short ; a light Spring Cart, painted dark green, picked out with light green, open work on sides and back ; and a set of brass mounted Harness. Supposed by the carman, 33 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark hair and complexion ; dressed in brown overcoat, dark cloth trou- sers, side- spring boots, and hard felt hiik— Mclropolitmt Police L Di vision, April 1. Stolen at 6- 30 p. m. 21st ultimo, from Bedford- place, Ltoomsbury: a dim colour mare Pony, and a Cart- painted green, and slate coloured wheels, ' Felix Bourdon 58, KmgVroad, Saint Paneras,' on shaft.— Metropolitan Police h Division, April 1. Stolen from a field adjoining the highway, leading from Knockin to Maesbrook, on the night of 28th ultimo • a fat Shropshire Down yearling Sheep, marked letter ' L.' on one side, and recently burled, the property of Mr R. Lovd, farmer Knockin Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, or to Sergeant Barratt. Kinnerley Sh>- oi » - shire.— Bow-& rect, April 1. ^ 1 Stoleu from the Stork Hotel, Birmingham, on 16+ li inst ' by a man who gave the name of NUNTER,- who is about ! 50 years or age, - 5 feet 3 or 4 incites high, thin made H I 2 POL! C E G A I ETTE. M hair, then wearing whiskers, moustache, and beard ; dressed in a long blue ulster overcoat with band, hard billycock hat, and blue worsted muffler round his neck : a bay Horse, 7 years old, 16 hands high, white hind fetlocks, white star on forehead, and had recently a sore crest; and a four- wlieeled dog Cart, painted chocolate colour, picked out with red, had a brake thereon, and contained drab- coloured cushions.; < and a set of silver- plated Harness, with monogram on. A reward of £ 10 will be paid by Mr. Sankey, of the Victoria Hotel, Albert- road, Aston, to any person who will give such infor mation as shall lead to the recovery of the property, and con- viction of the offender. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Bond, Birmingham.— Bow- street, March 29. 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 eondition. and has been fired on hind fetlocks. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Wassall, or to Sergeant Cockerell, Police Station, Hednesford, near Stafford. — 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 farmers son ; he employs a 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 found sold in Gloucester Market, the second in Hereford Market, both lots having been stolen in Here- fordshire, and both disposed of as abo^ e. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Philpott, Police Office, North- lSach, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, March 27. LAECE1Y AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Absconded, charged with larceny : CLEMENT ALLEN, clerk, 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, cut short, parted in centre, slight dark moustache, and scar on bridge of nose; dressed in dark blue overcoat, dark cutaway nnder do., dark trousers, high hat, low shoes, square toes. Stout military appearance, and may emigrate. Warrant issued. Information to be given to Mr. Superinten- dent Williamson, Detective Department, Great Scotland YaxA..— Bow- street, April 5. The warrant against JOHN TRAHAIR, described in Police Gazette of 27th February last, as charged at Abingdon with embezzlement, has been withdrawn.— Bow- street, Aptril 5. Description of a man who absconded from his lodgings in Winkle- street, West Bromwich, on 31st ultimo, stealing a silver Geneva Watch, the property of James Trentfield : he is 24 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, black hair, dark eyes, high cheek bones, deeply pockpitted on the face ; he is a blacksmith by trade ; dressed in black cloth jacket and vest, striped trousers, patched on both knees, and black velvet cap. Information to be given to Mr. Superin- tendent Woollaston, West Bromwich, or to Sergeant Smith, Greets Green, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, April 5. Description of ANNIE PRITCHARD who absconded from Shoreham, Sussex, on 23rd ultimo, charged ( n a warrant with stealing from her lodgings : a silver verge Watch ; a gold Chain, cyliuder pattern ; a gold mourning ring, monogram— an open book.; a pair of jet Bracelets, apiece of black Silk, and a small quantity of white Lace. She is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 3J inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, worn plain ; dressed in a black felt hat, black feather, black dress, heavily trimmed with black velvet, and brown ulster. Had in her possession a new grey costume, a black alpaca dress, two new dark cloth jackets, and a black bonnet trimmed with crape. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Parnell, West Sussex Constabulary, Steyning, or to Sergeant Denman, Shoreham.— Bow- street, April 3. Description, of JAMES BROCKLESS, of Moreton Pinkney, Northamptonshire, grocer's assistant, charged on warrant with stealing from a trap, near Toweester, between 7 and 8 p. m. on the night of 14th instant : a black leather Hand- bag, containing £ 250, since recovered: he is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, slight build, fresh complexion, small features, brown hair, whiskers, and slight moustache ; was wearing dark grey jacket, vest, and trousers, all of same material. Information to be given to Mr. Supar- intendent Norman, County Constabulary, Towcester, North- amptonshire, from whom a photograph may be had on application.— Bow- street, April 3. Charged on a warrant with embezzlement; a man about 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, sallow complexion, light brown hair, light and watery eyes, foreign appearance, slight build ; dressed flashily, wears white or very light scarf with pin, waistcoat c f a clerical cut. He is a great billiard player, aud drinks freely, and he left Manchester about 11th ultimo. Information to be given to the Deputy Chief Constable of Manchester.— Bow- street, April 3. Absconded from Thetford, on 28th ultimo, charged on a warrant with embezzlement : EDWARD WM. WILSON, drdlman in a foundry, 35jor 36 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark brown curly hair, light whiskers and moustache, full chest, walks upright and quickly, talks quickly, . and colours up when spoken to ; dressed in a black cloth overcoat, black trousers, low hard black hat, and supposed elastic- side boots. Information to be given to Inspector White, Police Station, Thetford, Norfolk.— Bow- street, April 3. Description of a tramp, charge! with stealing two Coats and three pairs of Trousers, from the New Inn public- house, at St. Columb, Cornwall, on 22nd ultimo, the property of the innkeeper, Mr. Francis Davey : he is about 23 or 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, stout built, light moustache, no beard or whiskers; frequents low lodging- houses and beer shops, for the purpose of singing and playing a tin whistle, and is known by the name of FRED ; was last seen in the neighbourhood of Camelford, wearing some of the stolen property, and carrying the other in a bundle, viz. : a dark blue double- breasted coat, pockets outside; a blue ribbed double- breasted coat, pockets outside ; a pair of Trousers, with black, brown, and grey stripes; one pair with black and grey, and the other witl^ y/ ide brown stripes, all very good. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Marshall, Truro, or to Inspector Middle, St. Columb, Cornwall.— Bow- street, April 1. Further description of the man charged with stealing a Watch and Chain from a dwelling- house at Swanscombe, on 15th ultimo, and advertised in the Police Gazette of the 18th ultimo : his name is CHARLES DAWES, a tailor by trade, has worked at the Army and Navy Clothing Stores, Chelsea, about 6 months since, and about a month since was working at a tailors in the City, and lodged at or near the Lower Marsh, Lambeth. He is now supposed to be in that locality, he did belong a few months since to the Engineer Volunteers in the City of London. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford, who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, April 1. Stolen from the shop door of Mr. Edward Proctor, Market- place, Uttoxeter, on 30th ultimo : a black cloth reefer ; Coat, new, velvet collar, pockets on hips, one inside left breast, and ticket pocket'in right- side, lined with dark tweed- : cloth, white pearl buttons, and has apicc. e. of velvet under each button, diamond shape. Supposed by a man who was seen loitering in front of the shop, about 23 years of age,, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, slender make, fresh complexion,• no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in an old dark cloth coat, moleskin trousers, and round felt hat, all very dirty with ' clay marks. Information to bo | jiv'en to Ms. Superintendent Williams, Leek, or to Inspector Barrett, Town Hall, Uttoxeter, • Staffordshire.— Bow- st., April 1. Description of WILLIAM PARKER, alias NOTTING- HAM BILL, alias R. PARKER, charged with stealing a quantity of Lead on 13th ultimo : he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, and slender build ; dressed in a dark felt Lat, old black , overcoat, light monkey jacket, dark vest, brown cord trousers, and old elastic- side boots. He is single, and is a native of Nottingham ; is a tramping rag^ gatherer, and is well known • to marine store dealers, and most likely to be found in com- ; mon lodging houses. Information to be given to Chief . Superintendent Longden, Police Office, Burslem, Stafford- shire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension,— Bow- st., . April 1. Absconded on 22nd instant, from 86, Baker- street, Mary- lebone, stealing about £ 200 : JOSEPH BENTLEY, cashier and clerk, 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, very broad shoulders, stooping gait, and weighs 16 stone ; dressed in blue coat, grey trousers, and high hat. Warrant issued.— Metropolitan Police, D Division, April 1. Absconded from Dundee, on 22nd instant, and wanted there on a sheriff's warrant for embezzling about £ 60, the property of a firm of railway carriers at Dundee, in whose employment he has been as collector for the last 12 years : PETER SOUTAR, a native of Forfarshire, 42 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, brown hair, thin light brown whiskers and moustache ; usually dressed in a dark tweed suit, with black felt hat. Was at one time a railway porter, and may try to get employment on a railway or with some carting agent. Information to be given to Mr. Superinten- dent Demar, Central Police Chambers, Dundee, Forfar.-- Bow- street, March 29. Absconded, charged on a warrant with stealing money from the cash box at the County Gaol, in Ipswich, on 17th instant : GEORGE MOBBS, chief warder at the gaol, 45 years of age, looks older, 6 feet 2 inches high, grey hair, whiskers, and moustache, cut short, stout build, full eyes, red face, has a military appearance ; dressed when last seen in dark soft billycock hat, dark brown speckled coat and vest, blue overcoat and trousers ( uniform). Has been a warder at the Convict Prison at Borstal, Rochester. Information to be givtn to Mr. Superintendent Fisher, County Police Station, Ipswich, Suffolk.— Bow- street, March 29. Description of WALTER WATTS, engine driver, who absconded from Soundwell on 27th ultimo, charged with two other men now awaiting their trial at the ensuing Quarter Sessions, at Gloucester, with breaking and entering a ware- house at Siston Hill and stealing 89 lbs. of Candles, 80 fowls' Eggs, a Hamper, half bushel of Indian Corn, and a Sack; the property of Sidney Hapton Hadley, Esq. He is 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light brown hair and whiskers, slight build, thin face, and sallow complexion; dressed in dark blue serge coat, fustian trousers and waist- coat. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Rawle, Fishponds, or to Sergeant Morley, Oldland Common, Glouces- tershire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, March 29. 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, hair, eyes, and 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, beard, whis- kers, and moustache, turning grey ; dressed in dark brown overcoat, dark vest, and trousers, aud 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 of Shorediteh, 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 address; dressed in a black stuff dress, trimmed with black velvet, black coarse cloth jacket, black bonnet, with pale green flowers in front, and carried a brown hair muff. Information to be given to Chief Constable Sagierson, 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, % ht 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 J yards of brown Velveteen; 8| yards of grev 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 yews of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, slight build, light hair and complexion, smad lioht whiskers and fhoustache, has lost his right leg, and walks with a crutch; dressed in black ek> th coat and vest,, dark brown trousers, and black bowler hat. He. is likely'to be found at common lodging- houses or low beer- honses, 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, kpprehension.— Bow- street, March 27. Stolen from a dwelling house at Winster, near Kendal,, . between 9p. m. on. 20th, and 5' 30a. m. on 21st instant : agrov tweed Coat and Vest ( recovered), a pair of dark brown, woollen cord Trousers, nearly ne iy; and a do. uble- bladect" 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.— Boic- street. March 27. Absconded, charged on a warrant with embezzlement - FREDERICK MAUDSLEY, late of Bennerley- road, Wands- worth, 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, sallow eom- t 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. G.— Bow- street, March 27. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described.) 5 • : Description of two men who broke out of the County Lock- ups, Macclesfield, during the night of 24th ultimo charged with committing a Rape : i . ' JOHN HYDE, labourer, 24 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hail', {. rey eyes, long face,' and large nose ; dressed- in Scotch cap, old.". dark cloth jacket' moleskin trouser, and uniform boots No. 8518, is a native of Marple, Cheshire, where his parents now reside ; his last residence Was Stockport, where he is well known to the police, and left there to attend training with the 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia now at Macclesfield; he formerly belonged to the regulars and has a military appearance, and was last heard of going in the direction of Manchester on 26th ultimo, and left his uniform clothing in the cell. THOMAS MOORES, alias CHARLES THORNTON, 19 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, light hair, grey eyes, thick lips, and a labourer ; has worked ia dyehouses and coal mines, and is a native of Stockport. He stated he left Preston to attend training with the 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia, at Macclesfield, and that his parent? resided in Hyde- road, near the Plough Inn, Gorton, near Manchester!: When he escaped he was dressed in Militia uniform, with the exception of his tunic, which he left in the cell; his re°\ No is 8431. It is possible these men will endeavour to enlist. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent' Cooper, County Police Office, Macclesfield, who holds a warrant foi; their apprehension.— Bow- street, April 1. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Absconded, charged on warrant, with stealing a hop- digging Spud, at Wadhurst, on 11th ultimo : " TOM," about 38 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair, full whiskers and moustache, labourer or drover, has been a soldier, and supposed to have his discharge with him ; dressed in old dark cloth overcoat, black cloth trousers, mended at the knee, black billycock hat, half boots, one hoot cut down the front; is very fond of blowing a bugle or cornet. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Peerless, Uckfield, or to Sergeant Avery, Court House, Mark Cross, Sussex, East.— Bow- street, April 3. Absconded since 27th January last, charged with obtain- ing £ 50 by false pretences : JAMES WALTON LEIGH, 38 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, sallow complexion, brown beard and sandy moustache ; dressed in black suit, black hat, mourning band, who advertised for a clerk, and, on the loser applying, Leigh induced him to tender the above- named sum as a security. Warrant issued.— Metropolitan Police, E Divi- sion, April 1. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. On 28th ultimo, the dead body of a newly- born male child was found in the river Stour, at Sturminster- Marshall, Dorset, tied up in a piece of coarse cloth, supposed to have been dead 6 or 8 weeks. An inquest was held on. the following day when an open verdict of ' found dead' was returned. Information to be given to the Deputy Chief Constable, Dorset Constabulary, Wimborne.— Bow- street, April 5. Left his home, at Heavitree, on 2nd instant, and it. is feared some ill has befallen him : JOSEPH BOYED, about 16 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, light hair, cut short, pale sallow complexion, and blue eyes ; dressed in light | Ulster overcoat, brown trousers, bowler felt hat, and lace- up « boots; he turns his toes in when walking, and generally walk* slowly. Has a very shy appearance and manner; he iw | junior clerk at a solicitor's office at Exeter, and sometime* talked of going to sea. Information to be given' to the Deputy Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter.— Bow- street, April 5, April POLTCK GAZETTE. 3 Left his home at No. 13, Lansdowne- street, Hove, near Brighton, on 1st instant : WILLIAM THOMPSON, for a great many years colleetor to the Hove Gas Company, 68 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high ; dressed in a black over- coat, rather worn, velvet collar, high black hat, laced boots, white linen shirt, grey cuffs with red stripes, one gold, and • one mother- o'- pearl studs, and a grey and white checked wrapper. He stoops when walking, and generally uses spectacles. He was last seen in a fly going in the direction of cliftonville Railway Station. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Breach, Town Hall, Hove, Sussex.— , Bow- street, April 5. Description of a tramp committed to Aylesbury Gaol for 14 days, under the Vagrant Act: CHARLES COOPER, of Birmingham, plumber, 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair and whiskers, and no moustache ; dressed in a light brown tweed coa. t and vest, old cord trousers, blue and white check shirt, black felt hat, • and lace- up boots. In his possession was found when appre- hended : a green baize Bag with green cord string, supposed a fiddle bag ; a pair of shoe Brushes ; a Pocket Book, with black patent leather covers, and on one of the leaves are written-' Lot 187. 7 Cane Chairs— 193. 2 Wooden bts. 212. 3 door Mats. 221. do. do. 380 Brussels Carpet'; two Pawn- tickets, one with reference to a Coat pledged in the name of Smith, for 2s. 6d., at C. Wentworth's, 9B, Park- street, South- wark, on 20th November, 1877, No. of ticket 3419 ; the other for a Vest, in the name of John Cooper, for Is., at S. G. Red- fearn's, Lambeth- walk, on 9th March, 1878, No. of ticket 1610. He was travelling from Birmingham to London, and stated that he lodged at Rugby on 31st ultimo, and Towcester on 1st instant. Information to be given to Mr. Superinten- dent Hedley, Police Office, Fenny Stratford, Bucks.— Bow- st., April 5. Description of three tramps committed to the Falkingham Gaol for a month each, under the Vagrant Act : WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, 39 years of age, 5 ft. 5 inches high, light hair, sandy whiskers, lost right eye, and two top teeth; dressed in an old dark cloth suit and black billy hat. States he has been a schoolmaster, calls upon clergymen, presents begging letters for votes, & c. JOSEPH DIAMOND, 32 years of age, 5 feet 5 ins. high, dark hair and whiskers ; dressed in an old pilot overcoat, fustian vest, cord trousers, and an old pair of Wellington boots. States that he is a fetler. JOHN WRIGHT, 50 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, black hair, whiskers round face, turning grey, ' J. W.' tattooed on right forearm ; dressed in an old brown coat, dark vest, and fustian ti- ousers, and pretends to be deaf and dumb. Information to bs given to Mr. Superintendent Wynne, Grantham, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, April 5. Left his home, St. Thomas, Exeter, on 22nd ultimo : ALFRED WILLIAM PARRINGTON native of St. Thomas, 18 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, medium build, light brown hair, fair complexion, light blue or grey eyes, right big toe diseased, and his left foot turns a little inward ; dressed iu light dark overcoat of checkered plaid, light cloth vest and trousers, brown bowler hat, balmoral lace- up boots, dark neck- tie, striped woollen shirt. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be given to the Deputy Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter. — Bow- street, April 3. Left the home for little boys, near Farningham, Kent early on the morning of 1st instant, and it is feared some ill has befallen them: BAXTER, 12 years of age, sullen looking, and HOBBS, 12 years of age, fresh complexion; both dressed in dark tweed suits, cheese- cutter caps, shoe3, socks, linen, and clothes marked ' Baxter 5— 569' and ' Hobbs 5— 640'; Baxter has friends residing at May- plaee- road, Bexley Heath, Ittnt. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford.— Bow- street, April 3. Description of a tramp who was convicted in the name of JOHN TOZER, at Dartmouth, on 26th ultimo, and • sentenced to 6 months imprisonment with hard labour, for larceny : about 46 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, no whiskers, small light moustache, " tuft of hair on chin, rather high cheek bones, and. cut on right wrist; dressed in old brown coat, with grey coat under, dark cloth vest, fustian trousers, mended on knees, dark soft felt hat, and lace- up boots. Walks erect, and is supposed to have served in the army, goes to gentlemen's houses begging. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Dore, < x Division, Devon Constabulary, Kingsbridge.— Bow- street, April 3. Description of three women in custodj^ at Northwich, remanded to 3rd instant, charged with picking pockets in Northwich Market Hall, on 29th ultimo, they give the following names . and addresses, supposed fictitious, and state they live with Mrs. Finnegan, True Bridge- street, off London- road, Liverpool: ELIZABETH MONTAGUE, 36 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, sallow complexion, brown hair, and hazel eyes ; dressed in a black bonnet, plaid woollen shawl, and a brown stuff dress,- with flounces, and edged with white braid. ANN SMITH, 38 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, and grey eyes ; dressed in a dark plaid woollen shawl, black bonnet, and a blue serge dress; is good looking, and has a wound on right leg. ANN SMITH, 25 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh com- plexion, dark brown hair, and grey eyes ; dressed in a brown bonnet, black striped shawl, a dark skin jacket underneath, and a black dress. They state they left Liverpool on 30th ultimo. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Rowbottam, Middlewich, or to Inspector Dutton, Sessions House, North- wich, Cheshire.— Bow- street, April 1. Description of PETER CALURE, remanded to Mont- gomery Gaol until 6th instant, charged with larceny: he is 58 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, wants shaving, hair turning grey, slightly bald on crown of head, . grey eyes, gunshot wound in corner of right eye, in the left thigh, and on the top of head ; dressed in black jimcrow hat, old dark blue sac coat, old moleskin trousers, much patched on the knees, & c., old blucher boots, all very dirty. Discharged from the 18th Regiment of Foot in 1861. Says he is a native of Cork, but has been working about Merthyr Tydvil, Dowlais, and Rumney as a puddler and labourer. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool, or to Police Constable Rogers, Llandissilio, Llanymynech, R. S. C.— Bow- , April 1. about the country for some time, and is suspected of having been previously convicted. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Clarkson, North Riding Constabulary, Guisboro', or to Inspector Allen, Police Station, Loftus- m- Cleveland, Yorkshire— Bowktreet, April 1. Description of ROBERT CUMMINS, remanded until 30th instant, charged with felony : he is 28 years of age, 6 feet high, sallow complexion, proportionately built, dark brown hair and moustache, grey eyes, speck on the white of left eye, scar on the temple on left side, small piece cut off the third finger of left hand, part of the nail gone ; he is a native of Penrith, Cumberland, goes about hawking tins, and collects rags ; dressed in an old pepper and salt coat, cord trousers, blue cloth vest, black cloth cap. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gregory, Richmond, York- shire.— Bow- street, March 29. In custody at Middlesbrough, on a charge of stealing a gold Watch from an eating- house there ( Watch recovered) : ELIZABETH TEMPLE, a native of Aylesworth, Middlesex, 49 vears of age, 5 feet 9 inch high, proportionate figure, fresh complexion, grey eyes, and black hair ; dressed in a black stuff dress, trimmed with black velvet, black coarse cloth jacket, black bonnet with pale green flowers in front, and carries a brown hair muff. She states that si e has lived with her husband, James Temple, at 33, Thistle- green, Stockton- on- Tees for about three months up to last week, and that they resided at 15, Lampden- street, Darlington, for about four or five years. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street; March 29. A woman, giving the name of JULIA McCARTHY, was committed to Warwick Gaol on 23rd instant, for one month, for fraudulently gathering alms. She has the appear- ance of a frequenter of lodging- houses, is 51 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, pale complexion, brown hair, and sore eyes ; dressed in brown dress, black shawl, black bonnet, and white apron. She was accompanied by a girl about 12 years of age. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Frankton, Kenilworth, or to Inspector Yardley, Warwick.— Bow- street, March 29. Description of WILLIAM WARREN, a sawyer, com- mitted for trial at the next Quarter Sessions for Berks, charged with larceny : he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, turning grey, sandy moustache, and imperial on chin, whiskers shaved off', stout built, and smart appearance ; dressed in black hard felt hat, brown overcoat, dark striped trousers, and double- breasted vest, same material. States he is a native of Bristol, that his father John Warren is a harness maker there, and worked for Mr. Datch, cab proprietor, Clifton, that he himself has worked in Hackney, Hoxton, Torrington- mews, and Old- street, St. Luke's, London. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Millard, County Police Station, Wokingham, Berks. — Bovj- strcet, March 29. 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 10| inches high, walks erect, fresh complexion, brown hair 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 appearance; 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.— Bow- 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, dark 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 Gallaway, Constabulary Office, Aston, near Birmingham, where a photograph of the missing person can be 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 has 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 JOHN LEEMING, a tallow chandler, • committed for trial at Northallerton Quarter Sessions, on 9th instant, charged with larceny : he is 52 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, blue eyes, brown hair, and sallow com- plexion ; he is a native of Darlington, but has been tramping PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen from an engine- shed, at Preston, on 28th ultimo : a blue- black pilot cloth Overcoat, lined with red and black woollen plaid, marked on the collar in white worsted letters < L. & N. W.' Stolen from a shop, at Preston, 1 since 13th ultimo : a white honeycomb Counterpane, knotted fringe, about yds. long, and 2 yards wide. Stolen on 23rd ultimo, from the Preston Railway Station : a light drab- coloured summer Overcoat, ordinary size ; a yellow Muffler with round spots ; a white linen Handker- chief ; and a right hand Glove with finger cut off and sewn up. Information to be given to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Office, Preston, Lancashire. — Bow- street, April 5. Stolen from the cottage of ROBERT MARRIOTT, of Witchford, between 1 and 6 p. m. on 26th ultimo, by means of housebreaking : a blue striped calico Shirt, large turned collar, mended on shoulder; a pair of man's elastic- side Boots, with toe- caps, worn at toes, and elastic stretched, plates on heels ; a picce of Bread and uncooked pickled Pork ; a flour Bag; and a flag Basket. By a tall tramp. Information to be given to Mr, Superintendent Smith, Ely, Cambs.—< Bow- street, April 1. Stolen from a hedge at Whitcott, Norbury, Salop, during the night of 27th ultimo: a twilled Sheet, in a wet state; the property of William Spencer. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to Sergeant Williams, Bishops Castle, Salop.— Bow- street, April 1. Stolen on 12th ultimo, 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. £ 5 reward will be paid by Major Woswick, for information leading to the conviction of the offender. Information to bo given to Mr. Superintendent Shead, Weobley, or at the Chief Constable's Office, Shire Hall, Hereford.— Bow- street, April 1. Stolen on 27th instant, from a dwelling- house at Saint Leonards- on- Sea : An onyx and gold Set, viz., Brooch, Necklace and Ear- rings with pendant cross, all set with pearls. A cameo Brooch and Ear- rings to match, set with pearls. A gold Ge ieva Watch, gold face. A ditto Albert Chain, close curb pattern, a small gold Cross and Pencil- case in blue enamel attached. A coloured gold Brooch, set with five pearls. A pair of coloured gold Ear- rings, set with small pearls. A gold Set, with pearls to match. A plain gold filigree Bracelet. A gold Bracelet, set with three emeralds. A lady's half- hoop Ring, with five diamonds. A ditto Ring with five large rubies. A small gold cameo Brooch, with female head. A Scotch pebble Brooch, set in gold. 4 £ o Bank of England Notes, and a small browu morocco Case. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Glenister, Hastings, Sussex.*— Bow- street, March 29. Stolen on 16th instant, from outside of the shop and pro- perty of Mr. John Davies, saddler, Tregaron : a stallion's strong new riding Bridle, single rein, strong brass rings, bradden bit, coloured front with a quavery, silver washed buckles. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Lloyd, Aberystwith, or to Sergeant Roberts, Tregaron, Car- diganshire.— Bow- street, March 29. 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, Mwrch 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 £ 11 in Gold and Silver. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Hernaman, Guildhall, Lichfield, Staffordshire. — Bowrstreet, 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. PROPERTY FOUN3J BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found in possession of supervisee JOSEPH TAYLOR, of Manchester, under remand at Bolton, till 4th instant : a silver lever Watch, No. 5425, < Michael Fairhurst, Liverpool' engraved thereon; a ditto, No. 1896, maker Roskell, Liver- pool ; a ditto, No. 6470, maker Chadwick & Co., Manchester; a ditto, No. 40022, maker Geo. Esplin, Wigan; a ditto, No. 437, maker Dalton, London ; a ditto, No. 13168, chrono- meter balance; a silver Geneva, No. 40979, double cases • two ditto, Nos. 9551 and 721, white dials ; also eight gold Rings, second hand, two of them are gold keeper rings, one a wedding ring, and the other five are gent's dress rings. In-" formation to be given to Chief Constable Holgate, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 3. OFFENCES UMBER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1S71." Description of JOSEPH SMITH, under police super- vision, who left Colne without reporting himself" : he is 24 years of age, 5 feet 5- J inches high, brown hair, cut first finger right hand, and scar on forehead. Was discharged from Preston Gaol 17th November, 1877, having served 18 calendar months for larceny, and is subject to police supervision for 4 years from that date. Information to be given to Mr Super- intendent Wright, County Police Office, Burnley, Lancashire. — Bow- st., April 5. Description of a convict on license, Reg. No. X 1146 GEORGE COOPEY, who has failed to report himself at Gloucester : he is 46- years of age, 5 feet 7$ inches high, dark brown hair, light brown eyes, fresh complexion, scar on ri"- ht shoulder blade, right thumb injured; he was convicted of arson, 20th December, 1871, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Con- stable Chipp, Constabulary Office, Gloucester.— Bow- street April 3. ^^^ f^ Ption of JOHN WILSON, alias EDWARD bivlliU and JONES, subject to police supervision, who has failed to report himself : he is 31 years of age, 5 feet 6? ins high, brown hair, scars onneck. and jaw, slightly pockmarked- he was convicted at Manchester, May 7th, 1874, for larcenv' aud sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and 7 years police supervision; he left Liverpool on the 20th ultimo, to go to Wigan but has not done. so. Information to be given to Chief Constable Williams, Wigan, Lancashire. - Bow- street April 3. ' . . Description of NOAH NICKLESS, under police super- vision, who has failed to report himself : he is 26 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, brown hair and eyes, round face marked with smallpox, proportionate build; by trade a bricklayer,' native of Madeley, Salop. Was sentenced to six months, hard labour, and 5 years police supervision on 17* October 1876, for larceny. Was previously convicted, 15th March, 1856, at Wenlock Sessions, for housebreaking, and sentenced to 4 years penal servitude. Information to Tw » S t ^^ DaVieS' ^^ X^- Bot 8 POLICE GAZETTE. Ma rch 6 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE—( continued). OFFICE NO. NAME. BE&. NO. • WHEBE BOEN. McRae, Alex. McCulloch, Jas. Mathews, Win. McInnes, John McCurdell, E. Miller, Thomas Nutt, Thomas Newson, Frank Norton, James Norman, Robert 1062 1022 812 1971 2016 382 804 396 913 55th - Brig. Dep 61stBrig. Dep. 82ndBrig. Dcp Army Resorve ditto ditto 52nd Foot 82nd Foot 106th Foot Boy. Artillery; Urray, Boss O. Monkland, Lanark Coventry, Warwick Edinhurgh Glasgow ditto Nethercote, Oxford Stepney, Middlesex Edinburgh Landport, Hants Nesbitt, Isaac Ollerenshaw, J. Pryor, Alfred Plummer, John Picket, John Parker, John Roberts, Alfred Roy, Michael Rennie, Arthur Robinson, Wm. 467 1808 1278 1127 775 2745 1226 747 3492 3971 65th Brig. Dep lst Drag. Gds. 11th Hussars 14th Foot 50th Foot Roy. H. Art. 5th Lancers 10th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Keady, Armagh Cork Bath, Somerset Dronfield, Derby Bermondsey, Surrey Market Drayton* London Shankhill, Antrim Glasgow Iregill, Cumberland Robinson, Henry Steel, Thomas Slater, Andrew Stevens, Eli Sawyer, David Stephenson, J. St. Clare, Walter Stoneman, Joseph Scott, Samuel Smith, Thomas 1477 876 2730 14392 3940 1916 1105 42ndBrig. Dep 20th Hussars 20th Foot 21st Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto 3rdBvig. Dcp lOthBrig. Dep General Serv. Watlington, Oxon Tottenham, Middlsx. Bolton, Lancashire Newport, Monmouth Marylebone, Middlsx. Ripon, York Bridgewater, Somerst Falmouth, Cornwall Hopbury, York Hendon, Middlesex Skehan, James Tomkins, Alfred C. Tann, Henry Taylor, James Tate, William Trusty, John Turner, John Thompson, John Thompson, Henry Uttley, Albert 23711 Army Reserve 19131 lst Drag. Gds. 1482,19th Hussars 14895 | R1. Engineers 5569 j Roy . Artillery ditto 8th Brig. Dep 9th Brig. Dep 1620; lOthBrig. Dep 1758' Roy. H. Aft. 4219 1246 Kilkenny Islington, Middx. Lambeth, Surrey Galway Durham Bromley, Kent Stockport, Lane. Leeds, York Worksop, Notts Bingley, York TEADE. H CB « T SIZE. HAIE. EYES. FACE. COAT & TEOUSEBS. BATE OF DESEETN. FLACK OF DESEETION. MARKS AND REMARKS. labourer 20 5 9} It. brn grey fresh plain 15 Mar. FortGeorge recruit miner 19 5 5} black grey fresh regimental 13 Mar. Ayr blacksmith 20 5 44 auburn hazel. fresh ditto 15 Mar. Glencross mole on back tailor 254 5 55- brown blue fresh 27 Feb. Glasgow cartei- 29} 5 6} It. brn It. brn sallow 27 Feb. ditto shoemaker 37 5 84 dk. brn grey fresh 27 Feb. ditto baker 18- 1 5 54 dark hazel fresh plain 23 Mar. Aldershot cabinetmkr. 21 5 6 black hazel dark brown; black 23 Mar. Limerick off furlough to London saddler 21g 224 5 54 It. brn blue fresh plain 16 Mar. Manchester labourer 5 94 brown grey fresh moleskin; fustian 6 Mar. London small scar on left shoulder; recruit labourer 19} 5. 84 brown blue freck. bluo 25 Mar. Armagh escaped from hospital brassfoundr 234 5 74 brown grey fresh regimental 17 Mar. Mar. Chester scar on front of right thigh painter 27 5 81 It. brn grey fresh ditto 15 Mai-. Colchester tattooed on arms ; off furlough collier 24.4 5 74 brown grey pale ditto 14 Mar. Curragh scar over left eye, poekpitted labourer 23 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto 20 Mar. Edinburgh scars on neck ditto 254 5 9 brown grey fresh ditto 13 Mar. Dublin sear back of left leg * ga[ 0p off furlough to Plaistow, Essex bricklayer 294 5 7i It. brn blue fair ditto 22 Mar. Norwich tailor 271 5 6 dk. brn brown fresh ditto 18 Mar, Dover took the whole of re?;, ncc. cork cutter 244 5 5 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 14 Mar. Edinburgh off furlough to Edinburgh blacksmith 22 5 10} brown blue fresh ditto 15 Mar. Sheerness labourer 23 - fair blue pale plain 15 Mar. # recruit * between Banbury and Oxford groom 21 5 8 brown hazel fresh plaid 18 Mar. Brighton tailor . 244 5 5 It. brn grey fresh regimental 14 Mar. Portland tattooed on arms ; off furlough off furlough to Newport, Monmouthshire ' —• 191 5 44 It. brn grey fresh ditto 14 Mar. Fort George tailor 191 5 4 It. brn blue fresh ditto 16 Mar. Aldershot tattooed on arms painter 28 5 9 brown grey pale ditto 21 Mar. New'tle- o- T enginefitter 204 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 16 Mar. Newport, M maltese cross back of each wrist labourer 184 5 6 It. brn grey sallow ditto 20 Mar. Sunderland slight varicocele pit sinker 244 5 61 dk. brn brown sallow brown; cord 13 Mar. Barnsley scar over left eyebrow ; recruit labourer 18} 5 5 It. brn blue fair tweed ; cloth 7 Mar. London ' H.' and four dots left arm ; recruit ditto 22} 5 5} It. bm blue fresh 27 Feb. Glasgow- - — « clerk 21 5 74 brown grey fresh plain 17 Mar. Manchester perfumer 214 5 74 It. bin blue fresh regimental 15 Mar. Dublin bricklayer 22 5 5} dk. brn hazel fresh plain 12 Mar. Chatham throe spots on left hand ; recruit blacksmith 284 5 7 dk. brn brown fresh regimental 11 Mar. Curragh groom 29} 5 64 It. bm blue fair ditto 10 Mar. Woolwich labourer 24 5 64 brown grey fresh plain 20 Mar. * * between Doncaster and Colchester ditto 22 5 64 brown grey fair tweed 20 Mar. Halifax ditto 20} 5 5} brown brown fresh regimental 18 Mar. Bradford tattooed on right arm warp dressr. 23- 4 5 10} brown grey fresh ditto 18 Mar. Chris tchreh off furlough to Biugley Williams, George Woods, Thomas West, Alfred Watson, Joseph Walton, Harry Jas. Whelan, John Wilson, James Wallace, Fredk. Walker, Charles Williams, Thomas 371 1486 847 592 14892 14703 11809 2650 30th Foot 79th Foot 107th Foot Rifle Brigade Rl. Engineers ditto ditto Roy. Artillery ditto 44th Brig. Dep Ancoats, Lancaster Coatbridge, Lanark Petersfield, Hants Ireland Woodstock, Oxon Kingstown, Dublin Fairfield, Surrey Dublin Stratford, Essex Mrkt.. Harbro.', Leic. sugar boiler miner labourer gardener clerk carpenter painter labourer ditto groom Ashby, Charles Bates, Wm. Hy. Bruce, John Barlow, John Buxton, Edward Buckland, Albert Bailey, William Cunningham, Rbt. Cowen, Joseph Campbell, James 2408 868 1844 3478 1484 216 1674 1344 10241 Roy. Artillery 10th Foot 21st Foot 56th Foot Roy. Artillery 37th Brig. Dep 61stBrig. Dep. 19th Hussara - 5th Foot 78th Foot Leicester Old Ford, Middlesex Cupar, Fife Gidsgrove, Stafford Leicester Rye, Sussex Kinsillcr, Hants Cork Greenock Ayr shoefinisher clerk tailor striker shoefinishei seaman labourer engineer groom labourer 23 19 19} 224 19 19} 24i 24 254 21 2lF 21} 24| 30J 264 24f 31 204 214 244 51 5 7 54 54 64 44 84 6 5} brown fair It. brn brown brown brown It. bm light brown dk. brn blue grey grey blue blue grey brown grey grey brown fresh fresh fail- fresh fresh fresh fail- fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto plain regimental fustian ; cord 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 16 Mar. 14 Mar. 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 19 Mar. 4} 64 45 5} 6 54 94 8 74 64 brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown grey grey grey grey grey grey hazel hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dirk fresh fresh fresh regimental regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 23 Mar. 24 Mar. 23 Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 22 Mar. Devonport Glasgow Portsmouth Fermoy Chatham ditto Aldershot * j Woolwich Leicester. SheffiefdT large scars on wrists ; off furlough small mole left side of neck off furlough recruit tattooed on arms, mole back of left leg recruit * betwesn Sanderland & Sheerness • ecruit, surgically inspected Dundee Parkhurst Woolwich Horfield Ayr Dublin Chatham Curragh right middle finger deformed; off furlough scar inner side left elbow took the whole of reg. nec. scar left little finger Carmichael, Saml- Conroy, John Cane, John Curtis, George Colwell, William Coyle, Frances Carter, Thomas Clark, John Ducie, Herbert Davis, John 1533 663 711 1153 2593 79th Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. ditto 35 th Brig. Dep 50th Brig. Dep ditto 586hBrig. Dsp Gren. Guards Roy. Artillery Wishaw, Lanark Charlemont, Tyrone Bolton, Lancashire London Kilkhampton, Crnwl. Mohaghan St. Luke's, Middx. Maryhill, Glasgow Hatfield, Herts Denbigh ditto 19 5 KI ° a dark stoker 304 5 9 It. brn factoryhnd. 21 5 54 brown clerk 24* 5 7 brown labourer m 5 7i- It. brn ditto 20 5 64 brown ditto 21 5 54 brown miner 24 5 64 dk. brn clerk 194 0 104 It. brn collier 24- 4 5 7 brown brown blue grey grey hazel . blue brown brown grey hazel Davis, Charles Davidson, Alex. Earnshaw, Robert Fox, Thomas Fay, Thomas Ford, James Gorman, Michael Gardner, Robt, H. Garving, John Gray, Thomas 3569 6127 1255 4182 General Serv. 56th Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery Rifle Brigade 59 th Brig. Dep 66thBrig. Dep Gren. Guards 14th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery Hackney, Middlesex Glasgow Bolton, Lancashire Southwark, Surrey Dublin Westminster, Middx. Kilpatrick, Tippery. Noird, Down Southwark, Surrey Boness, Linlithgow blacksmith ropespinner iron turner labourer blacksmith carpenter labourer ditto ditto 23 184 29} 19 234 22 19 194 18 18} 5 7 5 5} 5 • 7 5 64 5 .9 5 54 5 64 5 94 It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn fail- brown It. brn blue dk. brn brown hazel blue hazel bluo blue blue grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto plain black; tweed regimental dark mixture regimental plain regimental 21 Mar. 26 Mar. 25 Mar. 16 Mar. 27 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 25 Mar. 21 Mar. 15 Mar. Glasgow F. Fareham Wigan London Bodmin Belfast Woolwich Stirling London Sheffield recruit, surgically inspected pockmarked ; recruit, surgically inspected large mole left sir1 j ., recruit, surgically inspected ' pockpitted; recruit, attested , off pass recruit, finally approved brown; cord tweed ; cord regimental tweed ; cord black; tweed tweed regimental ditto blue; cord regimental 19 Mar. 26 Mar. 24 Mar. 12 Mar. 21 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 20 Mar. 12 Mar. 24. Mar. London Edinburgh Pembroke London Glasgow * London Curragh London Leith Fort recruit, attested tattooed on arms; recruit scars front of legs recruit, approved recruit * en route to Liverpool took part of rcg. nec. scar across nose ; recruit, approved mole left of umbilicus Gibbon, Henry Green, Charles Hughes, Richard Harfield, John Hammond, Thos. Hardy, Charles Johnson, William Loop, Thomas Larkin, Patrick Morrison, Daniel 867 810 1080 5178 765 889 46th Brig. Dep 47thBrig. Dep 10th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery lOthBrig. Dep Roy. Artillery 50th Foot 15th Brig. Dep 21st Foot West Malling, Kent Camberwell, Surrey Rowley, Stafford Portsmouth, Hants St. George's, Middx. Selby, York Woolwich, Kent Tunbridge Preston, Lancashire Wigtown groom hawker tailor groom labourer baker bootmaker painter labourer ditto 23 18 19} 22 20} 23 22 22| 20 19 54 5 54 64 74 6 54 64 dk. brn light brown dk. brn light brown dk. brn dk. brn It. brn dk. brn blue grey grey brown blue blue hazel hazel bluo blue dark fresh fresh dark sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain regimental ditto tweed regimental blue ; cloth black; light regimental black; moleskin regimental 22 Mar. 30 Mar. 21 Mar. 25 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 13 Mar. 23 Mar. 27 Mar. 29 Mar. Maidstone Kingston* Warley Aldershot Limerick Wakefield London Edinburgh Burnley FortGeorge McKay, John McKaig, Peter McPherson, Robt Leahy, John Morrison, James Musker, Samuel McMillan, John Mawby, Elisha Moon, William Maher, Patrick . 1873 1460 1288 849 1000 5541 2230 79th Foot ditto ditto 104th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. . Artillery ditto •! tli Brig . Dep 15th Brig. Dep 22nd Brig. Dp. Birmingham coppersmth 301 5 8 dk. brn brown fresh plain 22 Mar. Glasgow Johnstone, Renfrew miner 184 5 5} fair grey pale regimental 23 Mar. ditto Fern, Ross labourer 164 5 4. dk. brn grey swrthy ditto 25 Mar. ditto Pallaskenny, Limrick ditto 21 5 10 dk. brn blue fresh ditto 20 Mar. Birr Lambeth, Surrey blacksmith 264 5 4} brown hazel fair ditto 25 Mar. Woolwich Liverpool butcher 201 5 4 It, brn grey fresh ditto 20 Mar. Birkenhead Belfast, Antrim . stoeingsmh 25} 5 9 . dk. brn It. brn fresh ditto 23 Mar. Glasgow Braunston, Nthmptn rivetter 194 5 54 dk. brn hazel fresh tweed; cord 25 Mar. Warwick Rochdale, Laneshre. labourer 21 5 5 brown brown sallow black 27 Mar. Burnley Dublin ditto 20 5 74 brown blue fair plain 25 Mar. Dundallc recruit * on- Thames anchor left hand, ring left forefinger largo mole on right hip tattooed back of right hand ; recruit recruit, surgically inspected took the whole of reg. nee. recruit, surgically inspected | tattooed on arms scar on left leg ; officer's servant very, short hair poekpitted, tattooed on left arm hair tinged with grey. small scar on forehead ; recruit recruit, surgically inspettel recruit, attested McKenzie, John Mulholland, Jas. Norman, T. W. H. Naughton, P. Noad, John H. Oates, James O'Brien, Patrick Potts, Edward Powell, Thomas Perry, William 1180 1204 1700 1548 isfoo 22$ 55thBrig. Dep 68th Brig. Dep 5th Foot 78th Foot Army Service 12th* Brig. Dep 22ndBrig. Dep 6th Drag. Gds. Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery Regan, Thomas Rowe, James Smith, John Short, Charles St. Clair, W. F. Stewart, Wm. Smith, James Stevens, William Shea, Michael Thompson, John 854 755 959 824 692 1150 1085 1045 821 693: Townsend, Alfred verner, John vine, William Wilson, J. B. D. Wilson, Thomas Woods, George Williams, George Wheeldon, A. Wood, John* Willis, John 3894 1434. 2289 913 1366 2535 1466 Rifle Brigade 35thBrig. Dep 21st Foot 50th Foot ditto 91st Foot 105th Foot 107th Foot 47th. Brig. Dep 52iid Foot Roy. Artillery 79th Foot Army Service Royal H. Gds. 14th Hussars 15th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. ditto Greenock, Renfrew Shankhill, Antrim Halstead, Essex Askerton, Limerick London Dublin ditto Halstead, Suffolk London Haverfordwest* Old Stratford, Wrwck Exeter, Devon Gyeedore, Donegal Deptford, Kent Clapham, Surrey Old Kilpatriek* Huddersfield, York Preston, Sussex Cambei- well, Surrey Battersea, Surrey fitter plasterer engineer labourer engine fitter labourer ditto ditto ditto stoker 23 25 224 204 194 24 24. 20- 4 214 244 54 74 9} 5} 34 7 54 9 44 9" It. brn brown light brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown grey brown blue blue brown hazel brown blue blue grey fair fresh fresh fresh dark fresh swrthy £ resh fair fresh ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto mixture 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 27 Mar. 23 Mar. 18 Mar. 27 Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. Belfast Chatham Curragh Woolwich Preston Dundalk Canterbury Woolwich ditto recruit * between Ayr and Fort George recruit, surgically inspected scar on back of right arm; wart between nipple and arm- pit left side scar over right eye recruit, attested scar on left thigh sear on crown of head * Pembroke cricketer groom labourer ditto engineer labourer groom blacksmith labourer sailor 244 5 5 dk. brn hazel fair 21 5 54 dk. brn hazel fresh 194 5 10} dk. brn hazel fresh 21 5 74 dk. brn brown fresh 214 5 6 dk. brn hazel dark 25 5 6 brown bluo fresh 23 5 74 dk. brn hazel sallow 184 5 64 brown brown fresh 21 0 54 brown blue fresh 25 0 6 dark brown fresh supposed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto 29 Mar. 31 Mar. 29 Mar. 25 Mar. 24 Mar. 22 Mar. 20 Mar. 25 Mar. 23 Mar. 27 Mar. ditto Bodmin FortGeorge Edinburgh ditto Belfast Colchester Portsmouth scar on left knee * Dumbarton anchor on left arm ; off pass Kingston* recruit Aldershot scar on right eyebrow * on Thames Purton, Wilts Glasgow London Paisley, Renfrew Turton, Lancashire Preston, Lancashire Hull, York Shirley, Derby Lambeth, Surrey Poplar, Middlesex plasterer shoemaker labourer musician labourer ditto ditto groom labourer ditto 23 5 84 brown hazel sallow 18 5 54 fair grey pale 364 5 6 brown blue fresh 234 0 84 dk. brn brown dark 20 5 74 It. brn brown fresh 244 5 74 dk. brn hazel fresh 22} 5 4} It. brn grey fair 22 5 10* brown grey fresh 19 5 54 brown hazel fresh 23 5 6 brown grey fair ditto ditto ditto plain tweed; moleskin regimental ditto ditto brown ; fustian black 25 Mar. 22 Mar. 22 Mar. 22 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. 25 Mar. 24 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. Plymouth Glasgow Aldershot London Bolton Fleetwood Sheffield Portsmouth London ditto took the whole of reg. nee. scar on right little finger recruit recruit, attested * alias John Sullivan tattooed on arms ; recruit, attested August 147 POLICE GAZETTE. 5 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OIFICE NO. NAME. BEG. NO. CORPS. T7HERE BOBN. TEADE. SIZE. HAIR. EYES. I FACE. COAT & TROUSEES. BATE OF DESEETN. Frederick Brookes John Smith William Wright James Hardman Thomas Murphy George Healing Mark Burns John Schofield Samuel Johnson Francis Getley 367 619 7710 8835 8741 7439 7449 7453 7455 7459 1st Warwick* ditto 6th W. York 2nd Cheshire ditto Shropshire ditto ditto ditto ditto Birmingham Liverpool Nottingham Stockport, Cheshire ditto Shotwick AVellington, Salop Shrewsbury Wellington Dawley Joseph Blower John Davies Samuel Thomas Thomas Jones Richard Thomas John Thompson Thomas Fearce Martin Bradey John Lloyd Joseph Prince 7464 7474 7494 7504 7531 7539 7543 7550 7564 7568 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Shrewsbury Bettys- y- cwyn Madeley Wellington Montgomery Oswestry ditto Broseley Dawley Ellesmore William Jones William Smith John Evans Jonathan Hughes Edward Roberts William Williams George Smith James Barton Samuel Ellis Thomas Jarvis 7571 7573 7580 7594 7606 7608 7613 7619 7623 7636 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Clavcrley Sleaford, Lincoln Oswestry, Salop Coalbrookdale EUesmere ditto Madeley Wellington Oakengates Newport John Duffey James Evans Henry Low George Jones William Jones Thomas Brown George Ikin George Lewis Charles Jones Samuel Keys 7638 7644 7649 7657 7666 7672 7683 7708 7713 7715 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Little Drayton Oswestry Wrockwardine Oswestry Tenbury Much Wenloek Whitchurch Clun Oswestry ditto John Machi Thomas Roberts Robert Jones Edward Old Henry Massy Thomas Davies John Simms William Madeley David Herebert Samuel Evans 7716 7726 7739 7741 7749 7763 7468 7771 7788 1215 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Cardigan A.* Market Drayton Oswestry Worthin Bristol, Somerset Wellington Shrewsbury Lilleshall Market Drayton Knighton Holywell, Flint labourer 18 5 5 brown brown shoemaker 19 5 71 dk. brn hazel mill hand 24 5 54 dk. brn brown labourer 21 5 4 brown grey ditto 26 5 104 brown brown bricklayer 26f 5 c J 0' 2 black hazel bolt forger 17* 5 5 light grey carpenter 301 5 51 dark dk. brn labourer 19 5 5± brown grey ditto . 28 5 n brown grey ditto 23f 5 si brown grey ditto 28 5 51 brown grey ditto 21.-! 5 51 dk. brn hazel collier 291 6 0 It. brn: brown labourer 191 5 6f brown hazel tanner 314 5 101 dk. brn grey collier 20.1 5 5 brown hazel miner 21 5 6! brown hazel collier 181 5 6- brown hazel labourer 211 5 7 It. brn grey, i ditto 24 5 811 brown hazel striker 19 7 It. brn blue 0 collier 161 5 44 It. brn grey forger 251 5 61 black black labourer 25 5 n broWn grey • ditto 161 5 4j dark grey collier 181 5 51 It. brn grey labourer 19 5 4 dk, brn grey puddler 25- i 5 64 brown grey labourer 27! 5 61 brown grey ditto 261 5 5 dark grey ditto 18 5 41 dark grey collier 181 5 5 brown grey labourer 301 5 6 dark blue ditto 241 5 71 brown grey ditto 241 5 7f sandy grey ditto 161 5 41 brown grey ditto 23 5 61 brown grey ditto 23 5 51 sandy grey ditto 171 5 4f dark grey ditto 29 5 10 brown grey ditto 231 5 6 brown grey ditto ,17f 5 5 brown hazel ditto 191 5 8 dk. brn brown painter 26 5 9 dk. brn hazel tanner 29J 5 6i dk. hrn grey collier 20f 5 6 brown hazel labourer 161 5 31 dark grey blacksmith 21 5 51 brown grey fitter 261 5 6 dk. brn hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh fair sallow sallow. sallow fresh fresh fresh dark sallow sallow fresh fail- fresh sallow fail- regimental ditto ditto 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 5 Mar. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Fob. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. PLACE OF DESERTION. Warwick ditto Halifax Macclsfield. ditto Shrewsbury ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto MARKS AND REMARKS. * absent from training wart back of right wrist pockpitted cut over left kneo scar on left cheek 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb.' 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto anchor and ' HP.' on right arm burn on both legs, cut on right eye dark fresh fresh fresh fair fair faii- fresh fresh fair 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25- Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 125 Feb. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto, ditto, ditto ditto fresh fresh fresh] fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh dark sandy 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Feb. 5 Mar. 26 Feb. 29 Feb. 8 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Abrystwth. scald over left cheek and arm, cut over left eye lost half of thumb nail rose, shamrock, and thistle on right arm * absent from, training Charles Robinson Lewis Jones James Wilson John Edwards John Walters John Davidson James Edwards Robert Vaughan David Thomas Charles Allen 1233 1210 1216 1242 1211 1194 1198 1197 1236 3109 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Sussex Art.* Cardigan Llanidloes; Mntgmry Swansea, Glamorgan Aberayron, Cardigan Aberdare, Glamorgan Glasgow Woolwich, Kent Machynlleth, Mont. New Quay. Cardingdn Brighton, Sussex plumber labourer tailor * plumber labourer tinman pedlar labourer shoemaker " 284 28i 30 28 231 26f 221 23! 17 241 5 74 ' 5 5 8 7 81 6 71 brown dk. brn brown It. brn brown brown dark dk. brn dk. brn brown hazel hazel grey grey grey brown dark hazel grey grey fresl* fresh fresh fair fresh sandy fresh fresh fresh fresh 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 11 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Lewes ulcer mark on left arm and right thigh * tin plate worker | tattooed on left arm * absent from training Alfred Rudd William Scutt George King John Chatfield Henry Huggett Alfred Webb Mark W. Martin George Boom Alfred Dundas George Tompsett 3208 3159 3142 3118 3170 3136 3139 3128 3195 3146 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Horsham Bognor Chichester Hastings Camberwell, Surrey Brighton, Sussex ditto ditto Laughton bricklayer labourer ditto ditto blacksmith labourer ditto hawker irondriller labourer 23 ,19| 261 20 231 241 201 181 19 171 5 9 5 5 5 61 5 61 5 71 5 81 5 8. t 5 41 5 41 5 5 Thomas Oliver William Burchett George Sheppard Charles Cox William Howard John Noaks James Hoare William Sadler George Brown Thomas Hayes* 3205 3192 ' 3126 3198 3103 3121 3114 3116 3141 2941 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Crowborough Brighton ditto ditto Oxford lladlow, Kent Brighton, SUSSEX Ringmer Sussex Brighton ditto ditto ditto ditto porter ; labourer , hawker ; labourer [ ditto i blacksmith 20 ,| 191 18 181 261 191 29 22| 281 18 brown black It. brn It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn It. brn dk. brn 5!| dk. brn 7t i brown 6 I brown 5 j brown 8 [ brown 71; dk. brn 61 brown 61 j brown 91 ( Ik! brn 5 jdk. brn grey dk. brn grey grey hazel hazel hazel hazel grey It. brn brown grey hazel grey grey grey brown grey grey hazel fresh dark fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fair fresh fair fair sallow fresh fresh fair 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. H Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. William A. Hutt John Harvey Henry White Charles Maryan George Lang James Barry William Pritchard Frederick Williams James Hudson George Maistin. 3175 3127 3119 3093 3095 3113 3129 3137 3115 3196 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Hail sham Brighton Louth, Cork Brighton, Sussex Swindon, Wilts Crowborough, Sussex Worthing clerk labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto porter bricklayer labourer ditto 29 19 201 224 281 24. J m 191 241 181 81 9 41 91 51 8 41 91 6f 5 brown brown It. brn brown black It. brn brown It. brn brown brown blue hazel grey hazel grey grey hazel blue brown grey fresh fresh faii- fresh. fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. li Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mai- r 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto, ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto" ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto mole on right shoulder. small scar on left . cheeS ' M. W. M.' on left arm brown mark on left shoulder iscar on right temple | small spot back of left hand J [ slightly pockpitted ' pair of flags tattooed on left arm flags on right arm jpockpitted banner of war tattooed on- right arm Iscar right knee * alias Stephen Bricklor ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto I brown mark on right shoulder jscar between eyes sear on left knee scar on forehead small scar side of left eye small sear on left shoulder two crosses on left aj- m William Morton John Cook Herbert Morley John E. Barker James Lee George Brown James Williams John Williams John Carter James Shaw 3102 3164 3143 3171 3211 3112 3203 3218 3135 6710 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1st Cheshire Brighton ditto Hamsey Flimwell Newhavcn Tieehurst . Hailsham Marylebone, Middlx. Dcptford, Kent Stalybridge, Cheshire painter labourer blacksmith labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto grinder 231 221 171 261 271 291 21J 27 231 251 41 9 6 9 61 61 5 71 74 4,1 brown brown It. brn. : brown It. brn It. brn brown brown brown brown hazel | hazel blue hazel hazel grey grey blue dk. hrn grey dark fresh fresh fresh I fair faii- fresh sallow fresh fair 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Chester William Gray James Wilson Joseph Williams Henry Jones William Scott Thos. Nicholson Thomas Golding Frederick Cundy John Worth John Crow 4552 4502 4587 4561 4547 4521 4499 4492 4522 4540 2nd Derby* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto , ditto ditto ditto Chesterfield, Derby Derby Wellington Caerwent, Monmth. Mansfield, Notts Sheffield, York Burton- on- Trent Eckington, Derby Dronfield Retford, Notts bricklayer hawker collier ditto painter pattern mil- plumber steel roller furnaeeman collier 22 2l£ 5 27 26 26 19i 191 211 22- 1 271 71' dk. brn! 51! sandy 4j! black 71 i brown 71 brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn black 9: 41 6 61 6 brown blue grey grey brown dark grey brown grey brown George Anderson Michael Cassidey John Parker John Quinn Martin Rooney John Daley James Roper Thomas Hamilton James Woodcock Tom Wilson 4515 4501 4551 4523 4539 4546 4.471 4526 4509 4- 548 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto . ditto ditto ditto ditto Staveley, Derby Manchester Mansfield, Notts Sheffield, York Dunmore, Galway Derby Stonebroom Sheffield Dronfield All Saints labourer ditto furnace maa labourer ditto bricklayer collier ditto iron roller fettler 33- 1 191 261 241 191 18 201 191 21! 18 6 61 4- 1 5 5 81 44 black dk. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown grey grey brown blue grey grey grey grey grey grey fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh faii- fresh pale fresh small mole on upper lip scar under right eye ' J. E. B.' in blue ink on left arm scar side of left eye anchor back of right hand two scars on back, pockpittcd large sear on chest took part of reg. nec. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. II Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. Chestriield. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training mole on hack of left hand two blue marks on left ear long hairs top of nose between eyebrows pockpittcd scar left side of forehead blue mark on bridge of nose 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto John Machin James Wilkins James Pearson James Howie William Brown Henry Shaw Thomas Greaves Samuel Bond John Ashwell John King 4491 4595 4603 4520 5246 5146 5232 5079 5155 5250 ditto ditto ditto ditto . Bedfordshrc* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kirklington, Notts Pilsley, Derby Weedon, Northmptn. Hamilton, Lanark Luton, Beds ditto ditto ditto Biggleswade Great Barford labourer collier ditto ditto labourer hawker painter labourer ditto ditto 29-| 221 24 261 241 20 25 22 211 221 7 7 6 81 64 54 54 81 4 61 brown dk. brn black sandy dl:. brn brown brown brown brown black hazel brown brown grey grey bluo blue brown brown brown fresh fresh dark pale fresh dark fresh dark sallow dark 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mst. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. ditto ditto ditto ditto Bedford ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on bridge of no3e two bluo scars over right eyebrow scar on right ear cut on left side of forehead long blue mark on left eyebrow cut right side of top lip full red face cut across top of ricra h shoulder t scar over left temple long cut between left eye and ear scar on littlefinger * absent from training scar on right cheek bono scar on left thumb 8 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA—[ continued). NAME. EEG. NO. COEI' 3. yrnHBE ISOEN. TBADE. . w < 1 SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. Harry Bigg 5004 Bedfordshire* Luton i labourer 18} 5 4} t rown grey fresh William riley 5228 ditto dilto brassiln ; h 18 5 4 brown brown fresh James Willsher 5226 ditto Arlsey labourer 18 5 4 dk. brn brown fresh Wm. Donaldson 5229 ditto Luton brassfinishr 24} 5 5 dk. brn hazel dark George Johnson 5225 ditto ditto labourer 21* 5 C, l It. brn blue sallow William Long 4031 Norfolk Art.* Bury St. Edmunds* ditto 17} 5 6} dk. brn brown sallow Henry Duffield 4030 ditto Norwich tailor 24 5 m dk. brn haze) fair Henry Hardy 3934 ditto Lakenham painter 24| 5 8 dk. brn dk. brn sallow Herbert Livick 3061 ditto ditto ditto 20 } 5 6 dk. brn bluo fresh James Mace 4006 ditto Moulton labourer 25} 5 9} dk. brn hazel fresh Henry Colden 39d0 ditto Binglana ditto 26} a 11} dk. brn dk. bra I sallow Edward Lark 3983 ditlo North WaUham ditto 20} 5 11} brown grey fresh William Woodrow 4004 ditto Norwich ditto 25* 5 6} dk. brn blue fresh thomas Hall 4025 ditto Cromer ditto 21 5 8f It. brn bluo fair thomas Barnow 1147 2nd Lane;* Liverpool carter 20} 5 4f dk. bra hazel fresh Francis Braddock 1173 ditto ditto painter 19} 5 5} brown blue fresh Daniel Brennan 1257 ditto ditto labourer 17} 5 21- brown gre? brown fresh John Brennan 1118 ditto ditto ditto 19} 5 5} sandy fresh james Brien 1120 ditto Ballingarry. Tiperary. ditto 25} 5 5 sandy blue fresh James Brown 1244 ditto Liverpool ditto 19}, 5 3} | brown g'- ey fresh COAT & TROUSERS. DATS 03? | PLACE OP DESEBTN. DESERTION. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 . Mac. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 11 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. Bedford ditto ditto ditto ditto Gt. Yarmth. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto MAKES AND REMARK8, * absent from training tattooed on arms both little fingers bent ' H ' on back of loft hand small moles on back and slronlders scar left side of neck cross and anchor back of left hand large scar under right ear croole 1 nose * absent from training ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service, % j. Uhough £ 3 reward is offered for file apprehension of Deserters at the fime, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date o'' desertion and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. * nwn^ No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precints of a port where a regular Police is organized, hut all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. DESERTED PROM DATE. George isles John vowles G. O'Shaughnessy Henry Upton Matthew Wilson John Gray George jackson K. Cattermole George Hodder John Clifford Jos. Ford S. J. R. Stone David Hyde james Campbell John Lee Richard Laws John Kitts William Quelch John Maunder Robert Burley Wm. H. Babbage W. A. Broadaway John Galloway . Joseph Tighe Wm. hy. Elston Thomas Flynn George D. Lewis George Smith Wm. McAnally denis Murphy John Walsh ' Thomas Cooper Nicholas Denson John Higgs George Page Joseph Burke Richard Farnham Wm. G. Clarke Charles Scott John McCarthy Duncan, straggler ; IK oj TVellington, desi r er ditto ditto ditto Invincible, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Revenge, desert- er Invincible, straggler ditto Raleigh, deserter Navsil Barracks, deserter Invincible, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto I), of Wiel ling ton, deserter " ditto ditto 1 31 |£ 129 | 3 I 3 I 3 i 3 ! 3 ! 2 2 % 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 27 1 1 29 18 30 30 31 131 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 28 April Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April Mar. April April Jan. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mai. Mar. Mar. Mar. A. B. ordinary ditto ditto ordinary, 2nd class ordinary A. B. ordinary ditto A. B. ordinary ditto ditto ditto A. B. ordinary A. B. sailmaler's crew stoker ditto ditto ditto ditto lance- corporal cinary ditto" ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto gunner, R. M. A. ordinary ditto' ditto ordinary, 2nd class 3toker, 2nd class private, R. Marines ditto A. B. ordinary ditto w a < If 19 19 19 19 19 23 22 20 24 20 20 26 20 22 21 21 21 25 29 33 23 21 22 21 19 18 18 20 29 23 20 25 18 24 20 23 39 20 20 MARK3- AND REMARKS. 8 5 7 8 3 4. 7 6} 5 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 81 9} r J. 5 8 3 4 5 51 4 74 3 4 41 5} 6 2 4} 41; j Tiverton, Devon I Bristol C irrash Plymouth Belfast Edinburgh Birmingham Suffolk North Allingtou Glenville, Cork East Bridleigli Kingsbrldge Aghada, Cork Cambourn ® Plymouth Littleham. Shaldon Lewisliasn London jSt. Austell Upton Landport Leeds Liverpool Stonehouse,. Devon Carrickhill, Belfast Cardiff Oxford Londonderry Newmarket, Cork Tipperary Hillsborough, Down Milton Launccston Plymouth: Pembroke* Axminster, Devon Chatham Shankhill Marylebone, Middlesex brown light brown 11 gilt light It. brn dk. brn dk. Irn It. brn light dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown It. brn It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown dk. brn dark dk. brn dk. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. bra brown auburn It. brn dk. brn brown grey hazel hazel grey blue dark hazel grey grey bluo izel grey grey grev blue hazel blue grey grey Drown hazel grey hazel blue hazel dark grey hazel bluo blue luizel hazel hazel hazel blue hazel brown grev fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fair sallow- fresh fair lurk fresh fresh ruddy fresh fair faii- fair ruddy dark sallow fresh fresh fair freck. fresh fresh fresh- sallow fresh ruddy fresh fair fail- fresh fresh fair fair fair j£ l reward erueifix on right aria s - rve'd in Martin ditto, ditto scar on lower lip; served is. Vincent £ 1 ie « arct ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward served in Endymiom £ 1 reward' sesp- oa chest ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto anchor on left arai„ ring on left . middle finger- served in Liberty served in Teweraire Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. . NAME. SHIP DISCHARGED FROM. DATE. BATING. H a •< SIZE. WHEBE BOBN. HA1X. EYES. 2AC3. thomas Connolly Alexandra : 21 Mar. A. B. 22 5 5 Plymouth* Devon dark hazel sallow richard T. Barrett Hotspur 7 Mar. ward- room servant 21 5 4, Stonehouse. Devon brown grey • feesh richd. J. Davy Dana 7 Dec. boy, lat class 19 4 111 Hacknt v, Middlesex dk. bm bluo " fresh Charles A. Pearce Audacious 18 Jan. signalman, 2nd el. 20 5 6 Babbicombe, Devon light blue fair Allen Waller Minotaur 28 Feb. bandsman 21 5 41 Brighton., Sussex It. bin bluo fail- patrick Cocklin ditto 28 Feb. bandsmand, 2nd cl. 19 5 i Placket, Essex brown blue fair david John Wholey Contest 22 Feb. ship's steward asst. 25 5 6 Kilmore^ Mayo brawn grej pale John Stephen Jones Research 14 Oct. ordinary 22 5 li London bsown blue dark edward Armstrong Wild Swan 31 Oct. stoker, 2nd class 25 5 8 Jersey brown grey sallow Michael Daley Temeraire 26 Jan. A. B. 22 5 4 Cork It. brn blue fair MARKS REMARKS. discharged as objectionable. discharged as- objectionable.;, served in Jiei/ al Adelaide discharged as- objectionable;. served in SX * Vincent and Victory - served in Enpregnable, Ga'iges, Hoscaveo, and Jvuo served in Agincourt served in hnp- regnabls first joints, of middle, ring, and little fingers left hand amputated, discharged as objectionable.; served in JFisgard discharged" as objcctioaable ; served in Nymphs and Vested discharged as objectionable ROYAL. MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. NAME. Thomas Woods Edwd. McCubeary John Murray frank R. Leslie William . jones John Wm. Cooper JeremiaH Donovan thomas Anderson john Allan Wm. O Stevens DIVISION. Depot ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto" ditto WHERE BORN. SIZE. : HAIR., EYES. ' PACE. COA3 & TROUSESS. DATE OP j PLASH OP DISCHRG. | DISCHARGE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Manchester Broxburn, Edinb. Manchester Sheffield Bristol Soutlilow, Stafford South Cork Dundee Dundalk, Louth Holywell, Flint filter miner labourer carpenter coppersmtli butcher blacksmith labourer ditto smelter 19i 5 20 j j 5 18| 5 221 5 22k 5 m s 22J 5 m 5 195 5 291 5 I hazel dark It., bm brown light It, bm light 6} dk. bra. hazel 5 jit. bra | grey 6 I dark jgrey 71; dk. brn; hazel i < rrey bluo igrey ! blue dark fair iresh fresh pale fresii fresh fresh fresh fresh 4 April 1 April 1 April 29 Mar. 29 Mar. 28 Mar. 23 Mar. ! 28 Mar. 123 Mar. j 23 Mar. Millbank ditto Lewes Millbank Lewes Millbank ditto ditto Sandwich, ditto | discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible j discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible 1 J. Pv and small spots on arms natural mark on left shoulder, tattooed' left ssra sera- on right thigh discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible faint tattoo mark on left wrist discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible tatt ooed on arms and loft wrist tattooed on arms Description of Deserters. NAME. thomas Hill william Brown John Drummond George Doswell James Potter Samuel Wm. Price William Curtis Andrew Doyle DIVISION. Plymouth Dep6t ditto VTHEKE BORN. a rl TRADE. SIZE. HAIB. EYES. < 1 E. Marine Portimout. Art. h Redditch, Worcester Beith, Ayr Aberdeen N. Tawton, Devon Islington, Middlesex Stafford Shepton mallet-. Soms. Kildare gloucester Bristol brick iiiaker engineer clerk labourer garde : ior gunstocker labourer ditto labourer blacks nilh 2- t 27 29 20i asfte 20i' 5 24i ' 5 234 [ 5 7 | black 9 ^ brown 11 dk. brn 6 a; brown brown dnr< It. b: n blank It. brn red orown brown blue blue hazel blue blue brown blue hazel COAT & Tr, OUSEES. dark fresh dark fair fresh Iresh fair fresh fair florid pilot; taoleskin dark ; grey tweed undress uniform fustian; cord blue ; tweed undress uniform DATE OP j PLACE OP DESERTN. DESERTION. MARKS and EE MASKS. 1 April 30 Mar. 25 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 23 Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 16 Mar. 20 Mar. Derby ; recruit, attested Kilmarnock recruit, surgically inspected Edinburgh recruit Plymouth Walrner ditto Bristol Edinburgh Portsmouth ditto recruit, attested recruit t< ok the who'e of reg. nec. t> tto > pH on r g It aim ; off furlough to London LOSDON : printed ? OR Her IvLukstt'S SITATIOMBR? Oitjck, bt HARRISON and Sons, St. Martin's Lane, W. O.
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