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23/02/1880

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Date of Article: 23/02/1880
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No. 6419 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1880. POLICE GAZETTE. - CONTAINING The substance of aM Informations received in eases of Felony 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 at possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. m^ mtrs atil& orftg. Notice.— It ii requested that all oommimicationa for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting ( apposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the iSSgaatssrc of " the person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may bo maae and addressed to the Editor, Police Ceurt, Bow Street, London, W. O. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that M> information should be made arid sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with Shs advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. AJ no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the ^ POLICE GAZETTE, all fitters addressed to the Editor IMIHl be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptiaas of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded na War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in tbe POLICE GAZETTE. REWARD bills. Handbills or other adv ertisements offering rewards for the discovery of stolen property, or the detection of • crime, forwarded for insertion in the Police Gazette, or for distribution by the Metropolitan Police, must state^ clearly:— ( 1). The amount of the reward, j.^ ( 2). The conditions on which it is payable. ( 3). The person by whom it will be paid. They should be signed or accompanied by a letter, • signed by the persons forwarding them. They should contain no expressions holding out any expectation of reward for the return of the property, without the - apprehension of the Offender. [ The following form is suggested. A reward of £ will be paid by • J"' <~, f to any person who gives information leading to the apprehension ( or conviction) of the offender • or offenders ( and the recovery of tlie property, or in proportion to the amount recovered), or leading to the iy discovery of the missing person. ( Signed), To prevent subsequent misunderstanding, the Director of Criminal Investigations calls the attention o" f Police and Constabulary Forces to the above.— Bow- street, February 2, 1880. INFORMATIONS. FORGERY . Description of s. man charged with uttering two forged .-£ 5 Bank of England Notes in this borough, on th e evening if 20th instant:— he signs the name of ' J. Moss,' is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inched high, dark complexion, . heavy moustache, and marks on his ears as if they have been frost bitten; dressed in dark clothes and long brown tweed waterproof overcoat, hard black bowler hat, aud is supposed • to have a black cloth overcoat in his possession, and has the appearance of a clerk. His mode of passing the Note is to enter a shop, make a small purchase, such as a pair of gloves, collar, or any other small article, obtains the change, and decamps. Information to Head Constable Walter, Heming- way, Cardiff.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of a man who gave the name of WILLIAM BOTT, wanted on a warrant charged with obtaining, on 3th instant, .£ 21 3s., a brown Chesterfield Overcoat, 4s. Cel., and a brown twill silk Ubrella, by uttering a false cheque for ,£ 23 on the Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Com- pany at Leek : he is about 36 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, brown hair, thin face, large red nose, fresh complexion, brown whiskers inclined to be sandy, and of medium build ; jji'fcc- » < rii in a da) k tweed ujiit, brownnjoth overcoat, aud hta- k felt hat with square top ; he had the: appearance of a farmer, and spoke with a squeaking voice, which may be assumed ; looks as if he is addicted to drink. On 28th ultimo a man nailed at the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank at Cheadle, and said that he had an account at their Leek Bank, and asked for a shilling cheque book. As he was not known to them as a customer, he was refused. He said he had two accounts to pay in the town, and was handed two blaftk cheques with two recept stamps, and the Clerk wrote on ttem " At Leek': he is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, full face, fresh complexiou, slight brown whiskers, and stout build ; dressed in a dark grey suit and black felt hat; had the appearance of a respectable farmer. The above cheque is one of those obtained from the Cheadle Bank, and purports to be drawn by Ralph C. Hall, in favour of William Bott, and is indorsed William Bott. It is strpnglv suspected that these men are Working in concert together. Their mode • of fraud is as follows :— One of them orders a coat or some other article at a clothier's shop, and gives an address in the neighbourhood ; he then tenders the false cheque in payment, and reserves the change; and to put the shopkeeper off his guard, gets measured for a suit of clothes, and leaves his overcoat to be repaired, stating he will call in a few days for the clothes. Chief Officers of Police are requested to cause immediate information to be given at banks, clothier's shops, and puhlic- houses. William Bott has been apprehended, and is remanded to 24th instant. Information to Head Constable Blyth, Newcastle- under- Lyme, who holds the warrant.— Bow- street, February 20. roBBery AID LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Wanted for highway robbery at Lower Pinn, near Wolverhampton, at 8 45 p. m., 15th instant :— a man, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, no whiskers, beard about a fortnights growth, black moustache, and of light build ; dressed in corduroy trousers, patched at knees, and greasy down front, dark short jacket, hard black hat, and strong laceup boots. He was seen in a public- house in the neighbourhood, about 2 p. m. on same day, and had with him a woman, and a brown dog with a white face, J Baid he was a rivet maker, and had worked at Brierley Hill, and West Bromwich. He went in the direction of Wolverhampton. Information to Inspector Gilbride, Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton, or to Sergeant Hammond, Police Station, Trysull, near Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, February 20. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen from Shobrooke House, Devon, on 18th instant, by means of burglary :— two large Candlesticks; two tea Spoons ; a wine Strainer ; a Seal and Chain ; four Salt- cellars ; a Mustard- pot and cover; four Decanter- stands ; a pair of Sugar- tongs ; bottle Corks and Labels ; a small Teapot; four salt Spoons ; a Pepper- pot and cover ; a Cover to sugar basin; mustard and pepper Spoons ; a small tooth powder Box. All the articles are silver, and have crest an Eagle, not spread, with arrow in her claw, and some have a Griffin's Head, in addition ; supposed by a man and woman. £ 20 reward will be paid on [ recovery of the property, and conviction of the thief or thieves. Information to the Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter.— Bow- street, February 23. On the 17th instant, a cottage at Cradley, Herefordshire, was broken into and stolen therein :— a silver Watch Guard, smalljtwistedflinks ; a German silver ditto; a wood ( tobacco Pipe, amber mouthpiece ; a pair of Spectacles, steel frame, small size ; a red and yellow figured Muffler, and some paste Cakes. Information to Mr. Superintendent Ovens, Police Station, Brouiyard, or jto Police Sergeant Smith, Cradley, near Malvern, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, February 23. During the night of 18th instant, Mr. Samuel E. Deavilles office, situate in Russell- street, Burton- ou- Trent, was broken into, and entered, and the following property stolen therefrom : — a blue cloth Overcoat, velvet collar, hip pockets, with flaps, double- breasted, bound round each cuff with black braid ; also a Box, containing some small Compasses, such as are used by architects for drawing plans. Information to Mr. Superintendent Harston, Burton- on- Trent.— Bow- st., Feb. 23. Description of two men in custody, charged with house- breaking, at Clewer :— HENRY LAWSON, 31 years of age, 5 feet 4} inches high, callow complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, slight whiskers and moustache, medium build ; dressed in black ribbed coat and vest, brown tweed trousers, hard round hat, and side- spring boots. JOHN HARDS, 2< » years of age, 5 feet 6J inches high, fair complexiou, brown " eyes, dark brown hair, slight whiskers, no moustache, thin figure ; dressed in black ribbed coat, tweed vest, black cloth trousers, black hard hat, and button boots ; they are jobbing butchers. Information to Mr. Superintendent Blake, Berks Constabulary, Clewer.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen at Chilvers Coton, Warwickshire, on 14th instant, by means of housebreaking :— an alluminium gold Watch, open face, black dial, white figures, second hands, No. 41603; and about 16s. in Money, and amongst which were two old Pennies. Information to Mr. Superintendent Walker, Atherstone, or to Inspector Hannah, Nuneaton, Warwickshire. — t& f- ittreet, February 20. Duriusr the night of 17th instant, the dwelling- house of William Marshall, farmer, Hednesford, was broken and entered and stolen therein :— three muzzle loading Gun's, viz. one single barrelled Gun, medium size, one single barrelled do., with long barrel, and very small bore, one screw lost out of square, on which the cock fits on, aud a double barrelled do., in good condition, aud ha3 screw broken of ramrod, all have dark polished stocks. Informaion to Mr. Superintendent Hackney, Brownhills, near Walsall, or to Sergeant Brooks, Hednesford, near Stafford.— Bow- street, February 20. Stolen by mears of housebreaking, between 2 and 3 p. m. on 17th instant:—£ 4 10s. in Gold, 10s. in Silver, and some Bronze Money; a gold Ring with stone iu it ; a silver Albert Chain, with nine 6d.- pieees aud a Shilling attached ; six Razors, four in a case, four black and two white handles; a Pruning Knife, light bone handle ; a Lather Brush, white handle ; a 2- foot Rule ; two Neckties; and a pair of new black cloth Trousers, fly fronts. By a youth, about 17 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, dark complexion, medium figure, a tramp ; dressed in black cloth coat and trousers, and cheese- cutter cap ; and another about 18 or 19 years of age, .3 feet 2 or 3 inches high, medium figure, a tramp ; dressed in light jacket, light cord or fustian trousers and vest, hard felt hat. Information to Mr. Superintendent Osbon, Lewes, East Sussex.— Bow- street, February 20. Between 7 aud 7.30 p. m. on 14th instant, thieves, by placing a ladder outside, effected an entry in a bed- room at Loose Court, Loose, Kent, securing the room- door inside by a wedge and gimlet, and then stealing a gold horse- shoe scarf Pin, A gold mourning Ditto with round blank stone, having a white bar across it, and a gold Ring with red stone on a raised centrif. Supposed by three persons : 1st, a man 30 years of age, middle height, dark whiskers at sides, small moustache, shaved chin, dark hair, pale face, and slightly built; dressed in a ljghtish mixtu/ e plaid suit, with white spots and soft black billycock hat. 2nd, a man 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6" inches high, light hair, scarcely any beard, and pale face ; dressjjd in mixture fcuit with gold- coloured spots, and hard black billycock hat,., ; ird, a boy l4years of age, aud pale face. Information to Mr Superintendent Ovenden, Kent County Constabulary, Maidstone.— Bow- street, February 18. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolet from a stable in Stockport, on 20th instant:— a dark brown heavy Horse, about 10 years old, 16 hands high, 2 white hind fetlocks, star on forehead, mark on back by friction of saddle. A reward of £ 5 will be given for the apprehension and conviction of the thief- find recovery of the horse Information to Chief Constable' Staples, Stockport. — Bow- street February 23. Stolen on 11th instant, from Papworth St. Agnes, Huntingdon :— 2 Ponies, the property of Mr. Josiah Bull, farmer, one a light grey, 5 years old, 12i hands high ; the other a chesnut, 6 years old, 121 hands high, both strongly made, unbroken, long tails, have never been shod. Informa- tion to the . Police Station, St. Neot's, Hunts.— Bon- street, February 23. Further description of JOHN SMITH, alias GREEN' advertised in Police Gazette of 16th instant, charged with stealing a bay Mare, on 13th instant, at Everton, Notts, the property of Mr. Samuel Cliffe, farmer :— the Mare has been recovered at Holbeach, having been sold at Spalding, on 18th instant. By a man named FRANK OWEN, about 55 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, hair and whiskers, turning grey, long features, large front teeth, very round shoulders, turns his feet out when walking, and large scar on back of left hand ; was dressed in a blue coat, black vest, cord trousers, strong laced boots, with hooks at top, cloth cap, and red neckerchief. Information to Mr. Superin- tendent Sanford, Retford, Nottinghamshire. — Bow - street, February 23. Slaughtered in a field at Grove- lane, Handswortb, near Birmingham, between 11 a. m. 15th, and 9 a. m. 17th instant, the property of Mr. George Baker :— a Sheep. Body stolen, skin aud entrails left. Information to Mr. Superintendent Whitehurst, Westbromwich, or to1 Inspector Evans, Hands- worth, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, February 20. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen on 21st instant, from a dwelling- house at Has- lingdeu :—£ 2 iu copper Money ; a black worsted cloth Jacket; a black crape Bonnet; a black aud white plaid Shawl; a pair of elastic- side boots ; a gold Ring, with four blue stones set in the back, and a white stone in the centre, and a little hair twisted round one part, value of the whole £ 5. By a woman of the following description, 19 years of age, 5 f » et high, fresh complexion, round face, black hair ; dressed in the stolen clothing. She is well known to the police at Burnley, Black- burn, Preston, Salford, aud Stockport. Information t" Mr. Superintendent Henderson, County Police Office, Bacup, Lancashire.— Bow- street, February 23. Absconded on 17th instant, from Birch Cross, Uttoxeter, charged with stealing £ 11, the money of Jane Hodgkinson : a joiner, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, stoutish build, dark brown hair, large whiskers and moustache, turns his toes in when walking; dressed in a black suit of clothes, short brown overcoat, and hard black felt hat, all shabby. Information to Mr. Superintendent Williams, Leek, or to Sergeant Evans, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of WYMAN RODGERS, charged on war- rant with stealing a silver Watch ( recovered), and a gold wedding Ring, at Brereton, Rugeley, on 13th instant:— 19 yeaj s ot age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion and hair, lias a little dark hair at corner of upper lip, dark eyes, slender build, well educated, and a native of Derby. A few years ago he was put into an orphanage in London, where be has been living until recently; dressed iu dark grey jacket and trousers, elastic- side boots, and wore a scholar's square * mor- tar board' cap. He has relations living at Melbourne and Aston, near Derby, also at Burton- on- Trent and Rocester, Staffordshire, and also at Ashby- de- la- Zouch. He will most likely call on clergymen and schoolmasters for assistance. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, Stafford, or to Inspector Barrett, Town Halt, Rugeley, Staffordshire. Bow- st., February 23. Description of a woman charged with stealing a Shawl a Coat and Vest, and a female's white silk Necktie, flowered at ends, and has a fringe ( ail recovered except necktie), from 2 her lodgings on 19th instant:— about 24 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, slender make, black hair, and yellowish com- plexion j dressed in a brown dress, long black cloth jacket, with- frill- of silk round bottom, hard black felt hat witn pink and white feather, and white scarf round her neck. She is accompanied by a man— about 35 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, proportionate build, cast in right eye, brown hail', whiskers, and moustache, and shaves top part of face ; dressed in dark cloth trousers, light gr# y coat and overcoat, and hard black small brimmed felt hat- He stated Tie was' builder, and was looking for work. They have leather satchel andj aj canvas bag with them, the latter con taining wearing apparel. Information to Head Constable Bellamy, Boston, Lincolnshire.— Bone- street, February 23. . A, bgc< ® dei. fi; om IjuAbpij^ 20th instant, aha* gej, with February poi; dressed in'very small plaLd ( light and brown) coat, fustian trousers, and black soft hat. Information to Chief Constable Russell, Ipswich, Suffolk, who holds a warrant for her apprehension.—( Sow- street. February 18. Description^ GEORGE WEST, clerk, supposed a lative of London, charged on warrant with stealing a Cheque for £ 53 4s. at Foutwell Mag*,„, Dorset, oil 28th nItirti^ 1 ( cashed at Wimbourne on 29th ultimo) : he is about 45 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, proportionate build, '. l& rickcom- • was a plexion, brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, turning grey ; asmall black Pressed whetrhe left in a black ffo'ck cjat, greywSSsers and Mvest, scarlet neckerchief, hard felt hat, elastic side boots, andl is a great smoker aucLfout^ yfjia^ dy playing. A reward of £ 5 will be paid by G. C. Bay, or Font well Magna, to any person STUN ]•:,: . fair complexion, fight' hair ahd tiioustache, recefitry cut j and low oro « m « i bJeck'ftSt- lias Jto te^ Mn busUie'ss" on" hi? own account, at Norjthai^^^^^^^^ Jgfr^ g, jfr FwiktfalKp his wife is no iv residing, at No. 26, i reghohT - street, ij) years or age, 5 feet 5 oi*" 6 fnches high, dark complexion, Information to Mr. Superintendent Srteh, Ludbury, Suffolk, "" • • • • • - - who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen at Seamer, near Scarborough, on the night of 16th, or the morning of 17th instant:— a black oilskin Overcoat, double- breasted, five black hone buttons down each side ; a pair of fustian Leggings, much worn ; and a waggoner's Whip, with six brass hoops on stock. By a tramping labourer, about 40. years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, freeh complexion, light brown hair, slight whiskers ; dressed in old dark coat and vest, fustian trousers, old dark cloth cap, with peak, old strong lace- np boots, ctrt down fronts nearly to the toe. Information to Mr. Superintend nt Spence, North Riding Constabulary Office, Pickering, or to Inspector Dove, County Police Office, Palsgrave, Scarborough, Yorkshire.-^ Bow- street, February 20. Description of two men wanted for] stealing £ 5 in Gold, at Old Trafford, on the evening of 15th instant1st, 28 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in dark shooting coat and billycock hat; 2nd, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark moustache ; dressed in light coat, and billycock hat. Stolen, at Gorton, between 11 p. m. on 13th, and 6.30 p. m. on 14th instant:— 10 Pigeons, common breed, and of various colours, by two men— 1st, about 23^ years of age, 5 feet & ins. high, stout build, light hair and moustache ; dressed in light coat and billycock hat;— 2nd about 26 years of age, 5 ft. 9 ins. high, stout build, dark hair, and moustache ; dressed in long dark coat and billycock hat. Four of the Pigeons have been recovered. Information to County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- st., Feb. 20. Absconded from Worcester, charged on a warrant with embezzlement:— HENRY JAMES DAVIS, a medicine dispenser, about 43 years of age, 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark browh curly hair; whiskers and moustache, thick built, rather round shoulders, and walks very stiff, has a verv short neck, fresh complexion, full face, and is a native of Liverpool; dressed in a grey ulster overcoat, and a hard hat, with flat top. Information to the City Police, Worcester.— Bow- street, February 20. Stolen avijhSadle, Hulme, Cheshire, between 10 a m. and 1 p. m. on 6th instant :— a gold Pencil- case, marked ' J. M. E.' ; £ 4 in Gold ; a black cloth Jacket, three buttons in front; a pair man's black cloth Trousers; a pair of lace- up Boots, brass eyelets, man's size, front of left boot burnt near instep. By FRED JOHNSON, a farm labourer, wearing the stolen clothes and boots, about 20 yeais of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, freah complexion, brown hair, no whiskers, seal mark down right side of nose as if from a cut ; will most likely seek employment at some farm- house. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Constabulary Station, Stockport, Cheshire. — Bow- streel, February 20. Absconded, and failed to surrender to his bail, on 13th instant, charged with stealing .£ 300 from an hotel in Carlisle, on 16th December last: JAMES GRAY, alias JAMES WM. WILSON, a temperance hotel keeper, of Leicester- square, London, 31 years of age, 5 feet 9f inches high, round face, pimples on cheeks, swarthy complexion, black hair, inclined to curl, black whiskers, closely cropped, black mous tache, shaved on chin, black or hazel eyes, ordinary build, of smart appearance, and may have shaved ; dressed in dark suit, black diagonal ribbed cloth overcoat, black felt hat, and lacing boots. Information to Chief Constable Mackay, City « f Carlisle, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. - Bow- street, February 1S~. Stolen at Toxteth Park, between 2.30 p. m. and 4 p. m. on 13th i » > st. ; a lady's gold levor Watch, maker W. H. Thompson, Park- road, Liverpool, monogram 1 M. A. D.' covering whole of back of outer case, gold dial, No. 1179 ; a lady ' s gold Alcert Chain, with small gold Locket attached, has two ornaments dividing chain into three pieces ; a lady's gold Ring, set with 4 rubies and 6 pearls, 18 carat ; a lady ' s gold < Jipsy Ring, with small diamond, initials inside ' T. F. H. '' M. A. D.'; a lady'sigold Ring, set'with turquoise and pearl, diamond shape setting ; a gold half- hoop ga> net Ring, 5 stones ; a pair of lady's gold Ear- rings, shape ivory leaf, with ball in centre ; a gold Brooch and Ear- rings, a set; part of gentleman's gold Albert Chain, long square link, with Seal attached, blood stone on one side and red stone on the other, initials ' T. F. H.' on red stone ; a gentleman's gold Ring, with blood stone, shape of hone's shoe ; a gold breast Pin, with large carbuncle, in plain gold setting ; a gold breast Pin, with carbuncle set in gold, eagle claws ; a gold blue enamelled horse shoe breast Pin ; a gold breast Pin, set with turquoises ; 2 children's silver Bells and coral ; a pair of gold Sleeve- links, onyx, with narrow gold setting ; a gentleman's silver hunting Watch, small size ; a silver neck Chain and Locket; a set of small geld shirt studs ; and 5 shilling Pieces. "> y a man, about 40 years of age, low sized, reddish brown whiskers, soft grey billycock hat, brown tweed coat, had . he appearance of a working man. £ 2 reward will be paii' for such information 98 will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered, on application to the Superintendent of Police, Old Swan near Liverpool.— Bow- stree', February 18 Absconded, from Ipswich, on 6th instant, charged on a warrant with stealing a Purse, containing £ 5 in Money: CAROLINE CHURCHMAN, a prostitute, 23 years of age, 6 feet 1 inch high, pale complexion, light brown hair, very thin stature ; dressed in black cloth jacket, black frock and hat with black feather and gold colour, leather boots, lace- up in front; accompanied by a navvy about 47 years of age, about 5 feet C inches high, stout build, and pitted with small- proportion Superintendent who Wolds a wa: sharp nose and chin, dark brpwn are swoQLtea iind' tifoklfa. in tort double- breasted. jacket, with four buttons behind, pockets on hips, and| ticket pocketon right~ si3e, rounded in front, a rough pair of dark plaid trousers, a strong - pair, of watertight boots, toes rather small, and old soft billycock bat. This man may be found worjiiijg for some farmer, oi; blacksmith, in. the neighbourhood of Newport, or the Staffordshire Potteries, Information to Mr. Superintendent Crisp, Stone, or to Ser- geant Hall, Police Station, Ashley, near Market Drayton, Salop.— Bow- street, February 18. Charged with larceny as bailee of an old- fashioned silver Verge, maker W. E. Blowers, Beecles, No. 3591 : a man, about 38 or 40 years of age, 4 feet 6 or 7 inches high, slight build, sallow complexion, light hair and moustache ; dressed in soit' black billycock hat, cloth mixture jacket, trousers, and vest, and very shabby elastic- side boots. He is a tramping watch and clock cleaner, and carried his few tools in a nearly new washleather bag, which he puts into his jacket pocket. He left Ramsey on the forenoon of 13th instant. Information to Inspector Allen, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire. - Bow- street, February 18. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Wanted on warrant for obtaining 4 Shillings on 12th ultimo, by false pretences GEORGE GRANT, a native of Ashford, Kent, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, fresh complexion, thin features, light brown hair and whiskers, and thin figure ; generally dressed as an engine- driver, and states he was injured by a traction engine or steam plough. He also states he has a silver tube in his arm, which he carries as if injured. Generally calls on clergymen. Information to Sergeant Dorrell, Berks Constabulary, Wokingham.— Bow- street, February 20. Wanted at Kirkcudbright on a cliaige of Night Poaching and serious Assault on two gamekeepers, ou the morning of 23rd November lastTHOMAS CLAPHAM, sett- maker or quarry man, a native of Markfield, Leicestershire, 35 to- 40 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, ordinary make, long thin face, longish neck, eyes sore or a little weak, dark hair generally cut short, whiskers shaved off, short black mous- tache, and generally known by the nickname of ' Herring'; supposed to be wearing a black coait, grey tweed trousers and vest ( vest lighter in colour than the trousers), and black felt hat. The coat and vest were bought at a pawn shop, and may not fit welL Clapham may ask for employment at quarries as sett maker, stone dresser, or qu irryman. A description of him was issued from this Office on 27th Decem- ber last, and thereafter countermanded, as the evidence against him was then considered insufficient; but since, fur- ther evidence has been obtained, and Crown Counsel have ordered his apprehension, and a Sheriff's warrant has been granted. If found, apprehend and communicate by telegram with the Chief Constable of Kirkcudbright, or William Mil- roy, Esq., Procurator- Fiscal, Kirkcudbright, and an Officer will be sent for him.— Bow- street, February 20. W Wanted for obtaining an Indian cashmere embroidered Scarf, and 2 pieces of Indian Embroidery by answering advertisements in Exchange and Mart newspaper : GEORGE GREY, 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, very sallow complexion, thin face, hair and moustache ( slight) dark, teeth much discoloured, long thin hands; dressed in dark blue diagonal overcoat, dark trousers, low hard felt hat, white muffler. POLLY GREY, said to be his wife, 25 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh complexion, very light hair, robust appearance; dressed in black; sometimes wears spectacles. WALTER HARVEY, 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, turning grey, brown whiskers, sunken eyes; dressed in dark blue diagonal over- coat, velvet Collar, dark trousers, high black hat, white wrapper. Have committed similar frauds in names of Ward and Hart. Warrant issued. Information to the Director of Criminal Investigations; Great Scotland Yard, S. W.— Metropolitan Jfolice, Feb. 18. engraved thereon. £ 50 reward will be MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Missing from Surbiton since 24th' ultimo :— EDWIN GODFREY CaiPPERFIELD, 17 years of age, 5 feet 2 ins. high, fair complexion, light brown hair, and blue eyes; dressed in dark brown overcoat, black twilled suit, woollen shirt maker's name ' Thaire, Holborn Bars,' sewed on collar, linen cuffs silver liuks, black scarf , gold chased pin, round hard felt hat, makers ' McCarthy, Ludgate Hill' inside, wearing a silver watch with his initials ' E. G. C.' engraved oil outside of the case, silver ctiain, pocket- book, and leather case, containing probably about 8s. ; carried a black cow- hide leather bag, nickel lock, with his name It is feared some ill has befallen him. paid by Mr. T. Chipperfield, 8, Newgate- street, London, to any one who will give such information as shall lead to his immediate restoration to his friends, or a reward of £ 10 for the recovery of his body if drowned. Information to Mr. Superintendent Digby, Police Station, Wandsworth, S. W. — Bow- street, February 23. Description of JAMES MOODY, remanded at Bedling- toD, till 27th instant, on charges of larceny from the person, at Blyth, on 14th instant:— a native of Sandgate, Newcastle- on- Tyne, 43 years of age, 5 feet 4£ inches high, blue eyes, oval face, dark brown hair, dark chin ender, mixed with grey, whiskers shaved, dark complexion, proportionate make, small scar on left cheek bone, scar on bridge of nose, an Irishman. States he was born at Limerick, has the appearance of a _ bourer er low- hawker. Information to Mr. Super- irtendent Young, Northumberland Constabulary, Morpeth. — Bow- st,, February 23. Description of JOSEPH NEALE, charged on a warrant with running away with a suit of Clothes, on 19th ultimo, the property of the guardians of the Bromyard Union :— he is 16 years of a » e, 5 feet 8 inches high, thin build, pale face, and • lark hair ; dressed , in a round fustian jacket, fustian waist- coat AM Wousers, and strong boots, his right foot is deformed, and he turns it inwards. Supposed in the neighbourhood of Wolverhampton, where his mother resides. Information to Mr. Superintendent Ovens, Bromyard, Herefordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Feb " 23. Ssfitenaed to £, mo « tb&, for burglariously entering a _ age » ov" letter • E ' vii left arm, a shoemaker. " gutinei s oischar-' e, from th$ Royal . Horse Artillery, was -^ J&' Y^ tomlhiausly dismissed • Bow- street, February 83. Found dead at Patcham, on 17th instJnrt'i— a- ftfrtners Jury has returned a verdict that he died from poison ; a man 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark complexion, no wJusktp yj- moustache ; dressed biaok ribSwLeJoth coat and vest, brown raiwlploih. trousers, lace- up boots, hard felt hat; all good and of genteel appearance, no papers or anything to identify him. Information to Mr. Superintendent Baldwin, Patcham, near Brighton.— Bow- street, February ' 23. RICHARD CARTWRIGHT, advertised in the Police Gazette of 11th instant, as missing from Upton Crescent, Salop, has been found.— Bow- street, February 23. Description of a man committed for trial at Northumber- land Quarter Sessions, on two charges of false pretences :— he gave the nafne of JAMES ROSS, supposed to be same man who is charged with a similar offence at Berwick- on- Tweed in the name of THSMAS HENDERSON, 28 years of age' 6 feet 1 inch high, slender make, blue eyes, light brown hair, slightly mixed with grey, short light brown whiskers and moustache, chin shaved, fair complexion, very long face, long straight nose, long neck, sloping shoulders, walks erect*; dressed in grey coat and vest, dark striped trousers, hard felt hat, shoes and kid gloves, is of good address, Scotch accent. Says he was born at Glasgow, refuses to" 1 give his last residence, at one place he pretended to be a son cf Mr. McE wan, brewer, Edinburgh, at another place a traveller for Messrs. Reid, wine and spirit merchants, Nevcau? tle- on- Tyne. Infor- mation, to Mr. - Superintendent Young, Northumberland Con- stabulary, Morpeth.— Bow- street, February 23. Missing, ANDBEW DOWIE, late Private 42nd Regiment, 24 years of age, 5 feet 6£ inches high, fresh com- plexion hazel eyes, dark brown h- Ir, lie was discharged from the service, suffering ^ ro ' jJementia,'' and left Portsmouth by 12.15 p. m. train, on 5th December last, for London; he was in possession of the following passage Warrants to take him to his home, at St. Monance- Fife N. B;, 14 | 76414 Portsmouth to Loudon, L. & S. W. Railway; 8 [' 15006 London to Edinburgh, London and Edinburgh Shipping Company ; 14 ] 79415; Edinburgh to St. Monance, Cale- donian and North British Railway Company, He has pot been seen since leaving Portsmouth on the above date, and information concerning him will be gladly received by the Officer Commanding 42nd Royal Highland Regiment,' The Black Watch/ Parkhust, Isle of Wight.— Bow- street, Feb 20. Description of ARTHUR DIXON, alias RICHARDSON, a bookmaker, convicted at Northallerton Prison for three months hard labour, for larceny :— 24 years of ige, 5 feet 11 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, light brown hair, no whiskers, small light moustache, pleasant looking, and well built; dressed in dark coat, brown trousers, black round hat, and strong boots; states he is a native of Attercliffe, West Riding of Yorkshire, but has for several years travelled the Country, attending race meetings, & c. Information to Mr Superintendent Rider, North Riding of Yorkshire, Whitby. — Bow- street, February 20. Missing from her home, at TUnbridge Wells:— BERTHA ALLARD, 26 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, light complexion, light brown; hair ; had a black ulster cloak, black dress, trimmed at bottom, brown velvet hat, trimmed with brown feathers, high button boots; took ticket from Charing Cross, to T. « nbridge Wells, on 9th of February. 1880, and has not been heard of since, it is feared some ill has befallen her, she wa,< in a desponding state of mind. Infor- mation to Mr. Superintendent Embery, Police Station, Town Hall, Tunbridge Wells.— Bow- street, February 20. Description of JAMES JOSEPH REYNOLDS, who was indicted at the last Carlisle Assizes, held on 14th ult., for abduction, but failed to surrender to his bail, and for whose apprehension a bench warrant was granted :— he is 30 years of age, but looks a little older, 5 feet - H inches high, black hair, rather bushy, hazel eyes, short neck, thick set, lisps a little, two scars on left eye, scar on left side of neck, apparently from scrofula, and about the size of a crown piece, boil mark on right thigh, and on back of neck, rather round shouldered, and has a peculiar look with one eye. Says he is a painter, will likely be found hawking c|. oth, silk, or skins for rugs, & c., when apprehended in August last, he had a pedlar's certificate, granted at Blackpool. Information te Mr. Superintendent Taylor, Cockermouth, who holds the warrant for his arrest, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, February 20. Absconded, charged with receiving and being concerned with EDWARD SULLIVAN, who is committed for trial at Middlesex Sessions, for felony : ALFRED LANIGAN, 23 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown haiT, blue eyes; dressed in black cloth coat, pockets on hips, cord trousers, lace boots, hard felt hat; a carman, late of 129, Leman- street, Whitechapel; may visit a carrier, at Braintree, Essex. Warrant issued. Information to the Director, C. I. D., Great Scotland Yard, S. W. - Bow- street, Fibruary 20. Remanded at Wrexham until 23rd instant, on a charge of burglary :— a man about 26 years of age, B feet 6| inches high, rather stout, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, and small dark moustache ; he enlisted at Carnarvon on 4th instant, and joined the Depot of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Wrexham, when he committed the offence with which he stands charged. It is believed he has served in the 53rd and 68th Regiments; he appears well acquainted with the different methods of housebreaking. States that he is a native of Leicester, but has not been there for 6 years ; has been telling that a brother of his, named ' Baker,' was hanged for the murder of a little girl in a hop garden in Kent seven 23 years ago. Information to Chief Constable Leei< fbetter/ er tp, Mr. Superintendent Wilde, Wrexham, tWnbighakrfe.— Bow street, February 20. RRO nesrmr2rIT A Further information-' respecting SARAH JONES and MARGARET JONES, advertised, in Police Gazette of 13th instant, remanded for pocket picking at Melton Mowbray, they are further remanded till the S^ fy instant :—: the names and addresses given are false,' Saran Jones was convicted for pocket picking at Loughborough, in November last, in thfe name of ELIZA. WILSON, of Nottingham ; & man who gave the name of Henry Wilson, was convicted at the same time, for a Satchel robbery :— he is 40 years of age, 5 feet' 52 inches high, dark hair, turning grey, grey eyes, sallow com plexion, and slender made ; dressed at that time in shabby • dark clothes; Margaret Jones lias not yet been identified Information to Mr. Superintendent Goodman, Melton Mow- bray, Leicestershire, <— Bow street, February 20. Committed on 14th instant to H. M. Prison Shrewsbury, for 14 days hard labt. Tir'for vagrancy :— JOHN WEBSTER, 28 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, large burn mark on butt of right aim ; says he belongs to Leicester, a slaters labourer. WILLIAM DAY , 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark brown hair, sandy moustache, grey eyes cut mark pn copier of left eye, fresh complexion ; says he is a fitter, aid belongs to Stockport, and has been tramping for the last few months. Information to Mr; Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool, or tq , P. C. Breeze, Llanfair; Montgomeryshire.— Bcnq- strett. February 2(>.. Remanded till 5tb proximo, 6n a charge of an attempt at highway robbery :— JOHN RYAN, 40 years of age, I feet 6 inches high, light brown hair, sandy whiskers around the face, abont a months growth, fresh complexion, grey eyes, and blind with the left oud Information to P. C. Williams, Llanfyllin, or to M. r Superintendent Ellis, Welshpool Montgomeryshire.-— Bow- street, February 20. Description of HENRY TAYLOR, committed- on 18th instant to Wakefield. Prison, for 3 . months, on a charge of laroeny :— a labourer, and a native of Sheffield, 19 years of age, 5 feet. inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, light brown'hair, pockpitted, cut or bnru mark on forehead, blue ring mark on third finger left hand ; he1 is suspected of having served 5 years in a Reformatory. Information to Mr. Super- intendent Whincup, West Biding Constabulary, Sessions House, Pontefract.—- Z » <" c- siree<, February 2CK 1 CLAYTON, are in custody, charged with entering a house with a key or picklock, during church hours, on 8th instant: ho is- abont 45. years of age, about & foet 8 inches high, dark l* own hair and whiskers, turning grey, chin clean shaved, slight moustache, states he is a shoemaker, believed to be a native of London; dressed in dark clothes, and respectable appearance. She is about 34 years of age, about 5 feet high, stout build, round face, pale complexion, dark brown hair, small dark eyes ; respectably dressed iu black. A number of skeleton keys and other implements, for housebreaking were found in a room occupied by prisoners after they were appre- hended, and also the fodowing articles: a blue and white cotton check Shirt, new, marked ' W.' with red cotton; a white cotton Shirt, with linen front, marked ' 4' withj red c6tton, the other initials picked out; a cotton Shirt, marked • Wellicome' in ink, and ' W.' with red cotton; two diaper Towels, with red border, marked ' lft ® ' - with red cotton; three pairs white cotton Stockings, marked ' 1, 4 & 5' with red cotton ; five pairs lady's chocolate- coloured Stockings, ribbed, all numbered; three pairs gentlemen's grey Stockings, all numbered ; a lady's white PoOket- hand kerchief, marked ' £. Potts, No. 6,' lace border ; a gold coral Brooch, initials ' E. P.'; a white metal Match- bok, marked ' J. Potts'; a lady's white Pocket - handkerchief, marked ' 1876, Mabel McM.'; four white Pocket- handkerchiefs, marked ' W. H. W.' with red cott « n ; four ditto, marked ' E. Almond' and numbered ; a ditto, marked ' W. Almond'; a ditto, marked ' R. K. Wilson'; a ditto, marked ' B. M.' ( German text), ' 24- 75'; two ditto, coloured borders, marked ' Wellicome' or ' Willicome '; an ivory fruit Knife,- tWo blades ; and a pair of small Scissors, with knives combined, tortoise- shell hafts. Information to Chief Constable Cook, Hull, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 18. < t other,) a Key ( shape of knot),' a Key with cairngorm, a small Wal Locket" ( engraved both sides, centre . similar to ivy leaf, bevelled. edges, and an Amercan gold Coin. ( size of a half- sovereign, ring soldered on), all fastened to chain with a geld split Ring, engraved ; a large oval gold Locket, engraved one side, bine enamelled the other. Portion of enamel chipped off a L> carat gold Necklet, plain- link close stiff pattern, fastens with round old snap, an IR- carat gold Keeper Ring1, Edges worn very thin, slanting cuts across band; a ditto, edges rather thick, rope pattern, with plain band on rim on each side ; a'lady's plain gold ring, two small diamonds and tur-' quoise in centre, gipsy setting ; a lady's gold dress Ring, engraved, flat band, an oval carbuncle, surrounded with small pearls ; a gold butterfly Brooch, body and head ruby or garnet stones, has a mark or indentation on one wing; two gold oval Solitaires, engraved with rose, much worn ; and a sum of Money from a child's money box. Information to the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire. — Bo" w street, Febrvt w 23. -.-[.., j ; Stolen on 19th instant, in Hamsey, from a lodge by the side of the road fading East Chiltington to Chailey :— two tame grey doe rabbits, both heavv with young, and a sandy buck Rtbbit. information at Chief Constable's Office, or to Mr. Superintendent Osbon, Lewes, Sussex. — Bow - street, February 23. Stolen from Elm- grove, Walton- on- Thames, on 16th instant:-— a small silver Salver, with initials ' T. A. H.' or crest— a lion ; and a silver- plated Stand for biscuit glass. Information to Mr. Superintendent Bunyard, Surrey Consta- bulary, Chertsey.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen from a hat works in Denton, near Manchester, on 19th instauf:— 40 yards of white Marciline Silk. Informa- tion to Mr. Superintendent Ludlam, County Police Office, Hurst, Lancashire.— Bow- xt., February 23. Stolen from a corn mil) at Keighley, between 5. p. m. 21s'j and 10' 50 a. m. 22n< i instant:— an old silver Geneva Watch, medium siz% without glass, minus the small hand, and not in working order, information to Mr. Superiptentent Ireland, West Riding of Yorkshire Constabulary, Keighley.— Bow- street, February 23. Stolen on the night of 16th instant, from Rotherfield, Sussex : 6 Pullets, one very dark Dorking, feathers on legs, one light! buff, one half- bred bantum bf a red colour, three white BrahmaS, few dark feathers on neck. Information to Mr. Superintendent Peerless, Uckfield, or to Sergeant Avery, Court House, Mark Cross, Sussex. - Bow- street, February 23. Stolen, on 17th instant, from the back yard of the Wellington Public House, St. Alban's :— a Box, lead pump, about 9 inches square, and about 3 feet of 1 i- in h lead Piping, Information to Mr. Superintendent Pike, Police Office, St. Alban's, Herts— Bmo- itreet, February Stolen on 11th instant, from a traveller's Bag in a bed- room, in an hotel fn Glasgow :— 113 Silver Geneva Watches, and 54 Gold' Geneva Watches, numbers stamped inside of cases, and some living tlie initials ' W. Ci and S.' engraved on works. Nos. of Silver Watchjes. , I, 558, .1,650, i; 658i l, 65a, 2,157, 2.995, 2,996, 4,186, 4.800, 4,801, 4, § 03, 4,950, 4,957,, 4,958,. 4,960, 4,1) 64, 4,9.91, 4,992, 4,993, 4,995, 4.996, 5jl97, 5,255, 6.005, 6,006, 6,007, 6008, 6^ 09, 6,159, 6.590, 7,063, 7,232, 9,23&, 7.239, 7,241, 7,248. 7,728, 8,082, 8,084, 8,284, 9,725... 9,726, 9,727, 9,728, 10,697, 11,335, 11,518, 11,529, U, 575, 11,860, 11,861,12,632, 12.633, 1 < 2,634, 13,138, 13141, 13,607, 13,611, 13.612, 13,618, 13.634, 14,802, 15,390, 16,458, 16,459, 17.468, 21,889, 24,324, 24,331, 20,6.98, 26,101, 26,652, 26,653, 26 917, 26,918, 27,667, 28.200, 23,203, 28.20*, 29,785, 29,786, 29,787, 29,788, 29,789, 29,790, 31,467, 31,468, 31,469, 31,470, 31,471, 31,472, 53,386, 52,607, 52,609, 68.734, 68.739, 69,888, 76,127,' 78,362, 87,265, 97,801, 97,802, 67,603, 97,804, 97,805, 97,806, 97,807, 97,808, 97,809, 97,810, 87,811, 97.812. Nos. of Gold Watches. 4,500, 4,768,4,985, 7,872, 9,801, 10,272, 10.273, 11,269,11,564, II. 565, U, 566, 11,853, 11,866, 16,352, 16.781, 19.874, 26,16tS, 46,688, 68,365, 80,317, 85.996, 89,861, 89 863, 89,865y 89,866, 89,874, 92.225, £ 2,286. 92, S27. 92.228,- 92.229. 92 230?' 93,575, 93,576, 93,577 .93.578, 93^ 79, 93,580, 102,171, 1^ 2,187, 102,188, 102,189, 102,190, 102,191, 102,192, 105,271, 105,272, 105,273, 105,274. 106,275, 106,260, 106.268, 106,269, 115,677. Information to Chief Constable M'Call, Glasgow.— Bow- street, PROPERTY STOLEN. Stoler on 16th instant:— two diamond Rings, with a large stone, aud five smaller ones; a gold Ditto; a pearl Ditto, with two sapphires; a gold Ditto, with three pearls, and two garnets ; two gold Rings, snake pattern, with amethyst, engraved with initials'' E. G. 1 underneath; a gold mourning Ring; a Ditto, engraved; a Ditto, four garnet stones, with one short; a ditto, five pearls, a ruby centre ; a Ditto, torqueise, a stone centfe; a Ditto, peart, much dis- coloured ; a fine gold Chain, cross torqubise in centre ,- a onyx and silver Snuff- box, full of old foreign silver coins ; a Crown piece, dated 1822 ; a gold plated Eye- glAss'; a parley Sha^ l; and a scarlet and black croquet woollen Shawl. Information to Chief Constable Bond, Birmingham.— Baw- etrht, February 23 Stolen at Easton, on 12th instant:— a Small silver geneva Watch, open face, glass broken, black figures,. and steel hands, No. 3794, makers name BeaUme, 3436, is also scratched near the keyhole, ' Sole' is scratched on the centre of the case outside. Information to Sergeant Simkin, Police Station, Framlingham, Suffolk.— Bow- street., February 23. Stolen from a fowl- ho'use at - Spatham Lodge' Farm, Spatham- lane, Westmeston, on 19th, instant :^ five Turkeys, one old cock, and four young hens, one of w: hich is light colour, the others black with few white feathers; also ten, hen Fowls and one Rooster, the hens are redish colour, between Dorking and China, the rooster is light colour and feathered down the legs. Information at Chief Constable's. Office, or to Mr. Superintendent Osbon, Lewes, Sussex.— Bow- street, F bruary 23. Stolen from a laundry at Prestwood Hall Kingswinford, between 3.30 pin. 18th and 8 30 a. m. 19th instant a 3d.- Piece and 5d. in Coppers; a black and white woollen plaid Dress with cross tucks, bound with black braid'; a white flannel Petticoat, with white calico band ; a lady's white calico Night- dress, patched on back ; four csiWco Shirts- men's size, marked ' A. A. H.', one with a very narrow wrist- band ; four large white linen Table- cloths, two marked ' J. H. F.' and two. marked ' H. W. F' and ' H. R.'; a white linen side Cloth, marked ' J. H. F.' ; a jp& ftj of dark grey lanjbs wool. Stockings.; apairef cotton Socks; man's sfize with yellow stripe ; a pair of woman's light Boots, el? stfc- sides ; a man's white wool Under- shirt ; three men's coft on check Shirts, much worn; a new Toilet Cover ; a pair of man's flauijel Drawers ; a white linen Pocket Handkerchief, with red stripe, marked ' M. Noon'; and a coarse Apron, marked on string ' J. H.' Information to Mr. Superintendent Woollaston, Police Office, Brierley Hill, or to Sergeant Moore, Police Station, Brettell- lane, Staffordshire.-- Bow- street, February 23. Stolen from Liverpool- street Station, on 3rd ultimo:— a small Parcel, containing twelve silver Brooches, value 14s. Id., of different patterns. Information to Mr. Superintendent Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- street, E. C.— Bow- street, Febr lary 23. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Bradford, on 17th instant :— 1 black cloth frock Coat, lined with black calico ; 1 black cloth Vest, single- breasted; 1 pair of black cloth Trousers, lined with twilled calico ; 1 lady's long black cloth Jacket, pockets on each side, trimmed with black Bilk; 1 black and white woollen Shawl, with daisy fringe ; 7 plain white cotton Shirts, no collars attached, three have been mended ; 4 plain calico Chemises, nearly new ; 1 silk DreBS, much worn ; 11 plain long white Table Cloths, far worn ; 1 white marble Timepiece, with gilt figure of a man holding a dove; 1 Teacaddy, containing Tea ; I metal Teapot ; and 6s. 3d, in Money ; also a pair of . inmi'd elastic- side Boots, with square toes. Informa: ion to County Police Office/ Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, Feb. 23. Stolen from a dwelling- house, at Moss Side, on 20th instant:— a silver English lever Watch, gold hands, seconds hands, slight flaw or mark on seconds dial, discoloured cases, photograph gummed inside outer case; a lady's gold lever Watch, gold dial, hole where hands are fixed large, and has been made less with a piece of gilt paper or tinfoil, engraved flowers at back; a gold hunting Watch, white dial, seconds hands, piece chipped out of dial, grass broken, engine- turned cases, metal dome, bow fastened on with steel pin, and Swiss make ; an old silver verge Watch ; a lady's gold Chain, has been broken in two places and joined in a different link, had Attached a revolving Seal ( white stone one side, red do. the February 20. Stolen on 16th instant, from the Officer's Quarters, at the Barracks, Brecon :— a gold chronometer Watch, English make, ; No. 2— 688, makers Lund and Blorkley ( to the Queen), London ; Albert Chain, Indian gold, curb pattern, 22 carat; gold Locke, t, with ' t G. FG. A JV ; aud an aluminium gold Watch, opep face ( crystal). Information to Mr. Supeiinten- deut Webb, Borough Police Station, Brecon.— Bow- street, February, Stolen during the night of 17th instant, from Heather Down, Ascot :— 5table Spoons, 3 dessert Spoons, crest— Stag ; 6 table Forks, 2 dessert Forks, 2 tea Spoons, marked ' B. M. B.'; 1 sugar Ladle. 1 butter Knife, marked ' E. AP.'; 1 butter Knife, crest— Bear Rampant : 2 egg Spoons ; 2 salt Spoons ; 1 mustard Spoon ; also a small brass ca- e drum Clock, with about ids. Information to Mr. Superintendent Iremonger, Berks Constabulary, Maidenhead.— Bow- street, February 20, Supposed stolen from the fit. Mary's Vicarage, Beverley,, about 26th December last:— a small maroon leather Case, about 5 inches square, has upon it the initials ' F. G. P.' in old English letters, gilded, containing a small Pocket- communion Service, in Silver, comprising— a small silver Flagon, a ditto Cup, a ditto ditto Plate. Information to Mr. Superintendent Knight, Guildhall, Beverley, Yorkshire.-- Bow- street, Feb. 20. Stolen from the Refuge for Fallen Women at Chatham, on 19th instant:— two new flannel Petticoats, a Nightdress, and a pair pt knitted Stockings, all in an unfiuished state ; a white straw Hat, trimmed with dark blue velvet; a long black cloth Jacket, trimmed with black fur,; a large white Scarf ; two pairs of woman's lacs- up Boots, one pair new, the other ha8 been mended ; a brown linsey Dress, a black Dress, and two changes of woman's Under- clothing. By an inmate, about 29 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, very dark hair and eyes ; supposed dressed in a portion of the stolen clothes ; has been a hawker. Information to Mr. Superin- tendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham.— Bow- st., February 20. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) WILLIAM and MINNIE STANLEY, ( names supposed fictitious), the man's proper name believed to be CHARLES OFFENCES UNDER THE PREVENTION OF. GRIMES ACT. 1871." Found in possession of WILLIAM EVANS ( name supposed to be fictitious), who has been committed fortiial at ihe ensuing Sal ford Sessions for: shopbreaking at Oldham : — a twisted Bnake gold Ring, with garnet head ; a lady's seal- skin Purse, with peach silk cord aud two tassels ; a brown leather Puise wilh three compartments,- brass clasps, drab leather lining ; a glazier's Diamond, dark wood handle; a metal Cork- s.- rew ; a silver watch Guard, and part of two other Guards ; a bone Tooth- pick, screw in the centre; a small Chubb's Key ; a metallic Pocket- book, gilt edges, black leather back, pocket at each end, aud stamped ' W. Crooker,' also a number of Post Cards. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Oldham, Lancashire. — Bow- street, February 23. Failed to report himself at Hide, Cheshire, on 10th inst: - GEORGE GREEN, alias JOHN DRYAN, a labourer, 23 years of age, 5 feet 5J inches high, fresh Complexion, light browii hair, grey eyes, proportionate build, small scar inside left arm ; was convicted at the Salford Hundred Sessions, on 3rd December, 1877, in the name of JOHN DUGAN, of larceny, and senteuced to 6 weeks imprisonuieut, also at the Salford Hundred Sessions, on 15th April 1878, larceny, and sentenced to 9 months imprisonment, and 3 years police supervision, commencing from 14th January, 1879. Infor- mation to Mr. Superintendent Cooper, Constabulary Station, Hyde, Cheshire.— Bow- street, February 3, Description of convict X 1139 ROBERT NIEL, alias JAMES ROBINSON, alias JAMES MCDONALD, alias MICHAEL McLOUGHLIN, a labourer, who has failed to report himself:— he i3 39 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, sandy hair, grey eyes, proportionate build, oval face, right side tattooed, neart and tree on the forearm, left side tattooed, letter ' D.' and a star on side. He is a native of Edinburgh, and was convicted at Derby, 17th Nov., 1' 871, and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude. Informa- tion to Chief Constable Clarkson, Borough Police Office, Wakefield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 23. under the Prevention of Failed to report themselves Crimes Act :— —— - THOMAS JOHNSON, Reg. No. Z' 87, 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high. fair complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, pockmarked, scar ri^ ht eyebrow, forehead, and back of neck. tVas sentenced at Stafford, on 29th November, 1873, to 7 years penal servitude, and 3 years police'supervision, for robbery aud pre. con. for felony. JOHN RAITH, Peg. Nc. A 942, 23 years of age, 5 feet Synches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey . eyes, scar a right of forehead and left cheek, moles cb neck and bady.\ Was sentenced at Chelmsford Sessions, on 24th February, 1874, to 7 years penal servitude, for horsestealing, and pre. con. for horsestealing. EDWARD WILKINSON, alias SULLIVAN, Reg. No. 7340, 24 years of age, fresh complexion, brown hair and eyes, sailor on a tub rigat arm. Was sentenced at Middlesex Sessions on 7th April, 1879, to 9 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny and pre. con.| for felony. T Supervisee JOHN WENNER, alias DUNAWAY, adver- tised in Police Gazette of 8th September last, has been apprehended. License - holder CHARLES CLAYTON, advertised in Police Gazette of 20th June last, is in custody at Hull. Information to the Director, O. T. D., Great Scotland Yard, S. W • Metropolitan Police, February 23. Failed to { notify his change of residence :— supervisee WILLIAM TOMLINSON, alias JOHN HOLT, 39 years of age, 5 feet 4j inches high, brown hair and eyes, fresh com- plexion, marks, blue marks inside left elbow, and back of left shoulder, a collier ; he was convicted at Manchester, 20th Feb , 1878, for stealing Bacon, and was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, aud 7 years police supervision. Information to the Chief Constable of Salford.— Bow- street, February 20. WILLIAM CLEW, left Buckrose, E. R., without" reporting : he left Staxton, on 7th December last, 56 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, a labourer, Lincolnshire, single, fresh complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, Blender build, oval face, blue mark on right side, two scars, back of shoulder, left side, scar on cheek and knee, lost an eye, and broken nose ; subject to police supervision for three- years, from 9th January, 1881. for stealing l^ lb. of Ham, and a white Slop ; couvicted at Lincoln Sessions, for 7 years o » 9th January, 1874, and at Kirton Sessions, iu October, 185$, and in April, 1863, and at Lincoln Assizes, on 24th Ja> y, 1866s for housebreaking. Information to Mr. Superintendent Blaaehard, E. R. Consta- bulary.— Bow- street, February, 18. _ P O L I C E GAZETTE. February 23 WAR OFFICE, February 23, 1880. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. The Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters and Absentees, will be in sums rarjing From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS • the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case N. B.— Tie application! for Rewards will only be taken into eoasideratio uhei submitted through and reoommeaded by the Committing Magwtrate 0TFIC8 BO. NAME. B1K » . KO. OOEPf. WHEBB BOB*. TKJLDE. SIZS. HATB. JAOB. COAT & TBOBSBBS. BATE OT DB8BBTH. FLACB OT DHSBBTIOg. MARKS AKD RHMARKfl. 976630 876621 276622I 276621) 276624 27662B 276626 276627 276628 276629 Evans, George W. Fentoa, John Foskett, Kredk. Fearless, Fraak Gilliander, Wm. Gibson, William Green, John Gibson, William Gilmart in, Charles Green, William 2179 2400 1398 6206 8086 2613 2214 1744 1773 2366 lEOthBrio-. Dop'St. George's, Md dial I carpenter . — 1 N 1 LS 1 _ I FLLO MFTLRAL 22nd Foot : 47th Foot j Roy. Artillery Scot* Guards 22nd Foot 25th Feet 150th Foot 109th Foot 14thBrig. Dep. Hanley, Stafford " Walworth, Surrey Birminghan Guisley, Yo- k Glasgow Norwich Glasgow Hawick, Roxburgh Nmagh, King's file maker Btriker groom labourer ditto eeair an labourer ditto 24 15 104; elk. brn [ hazel 22sj5 7£ ' ' grey [ 17 5 3iidk. brn| grey I20JIB 6 ilt. | ] 26i 5 11 24 5 Hi 224 5 7 25 5 7i 184 5 5i 23 15 104 brown dk. brn It. brn dk. bra brown brown brown brown It. brn ^ g ™ y blue brown hazel griy I grey blue blue fresh ruddy dark fresh fir t~ ir fresh fret freeh. fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 17 Jan. 15 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. Hounslow Chester Curragh Woolwich London Curragh Devonport Edinburgh Aldershot Wivrringtn. tattooed all over chest and arms off furlough to London took part of reg. nee. scar under left ear and sides of mouth scar left breast off furlough to Little Rjburgh, Norfolk tattooed on arms off furlough 8766301 876631 876632 876633! 8766341 276635 876636 876637 876G38 176689 Griffiths, John Hewitt, George Hewson, Thomas Herdman, B. Y. Holmes, Micha « l Hyde, Da- rid W. Harris, Thomas Holmes, William Harris, George Johnson, Edward 179 1070 3836 1948 1723 1399 2357 24t, h Brig. Dep Cold. Guards 8 2nd Foot 60th Rifles ' 7th Foot 7thBrig. Dep 8th Brig. Dep 29th Brig. Dep 47th Brig. Dep 4thDrag. Gds. Swansea, Glamorgm Coldstream, Berwick Lambeth, Surrey Glasgow Tuam, Gal way Stowe- on- the- Wold* Kinsale, Cork j Leicester Brighton, Sussex Manchester | labourer ditto • engineer | labourer ditto ditto rivetter labourer ( pattern inkr 25 | 5 876640 876641 876642 876648 876644 876645 876646 876647 876648 876649 Jones, Thomas Johnson, John Johnson, James Johnstone, Wm. Kelly, John Knapp, Charles Keenan, Patiick Lyons, John Lockett, James Leaman, Wm. 774 1663 5127 142S 1983 1782 1900 4516 2061 24th Foot 87th Foot Roy. Artillery 57th Brig. Dep lst Dragoons 4th Hussars 23rdBrig. Dep 21st Hussars Celd. Guards 76th Foot Glamorgan Blaekburu, Lane. Woodstock, Oxford Edinburgh Blackburn, Lane. Camberwell, Surrey Dundee, Forfar Neweastlo Hanley, Stafford Gateshead, Durham puddler cierk labourer ditto cook labourer hammermn slater labourer ditto 391 214 224 m 18 19 204 23J 224 21J 194 25 21 194 194 24 24 21 i 204 6 71 64 H 64 7 8i 6 n 5 104 64 64 light dk. brn brown brown black brown dk. bm brown brown btown 84 8 11 64 64 6i 94 hazel blue blue hazel | blue hazel grey grey grey blue brown fresh fresh fresh freeh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 18 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 17 Jan. 22 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. London Jersey Winchester Dublin W. Brmwch Cork Northmptn Kngstn- o- T York * between Swansea and Cardiff off furlough * billiard market- ditto tattooed right arm ditto scar centre of back • Gloueeetershire recruit, attested broke out of guard- room ' S. P. B.' on left arm scar left groin dk. bra dk. brn dk. brn D , dk. brn; hazel brown ilt. brn grey grey dark light | brown black I grey blue grey blue I hazel grey freeh fresh sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto 15 Jan. 22 Jan. 15 Jan. 14 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 17 Jan. 15 Jan. 24 Jan. 16 Jan. Gosport Limerick Woolwich Perth Manchester Shorncliffe Perth Leeds London Sheffield off furlough scar en small of back, scarsTjack of neck ' J. K.' and anchor left arm and hand scars left eyebrow and neck ; recruit ecar across left arm 8766501 8766511 876652 876653 8766541 876655 876656 876657 876658 876659 876660 876661 876662 876663 876664 876865 876666 876667 276668 876609 Last, William 1 Lake, James F. Lane, Thomas McDonald, J. Marchant, George Mcrrett, John P. Mulroor. ey, Thos. Mitchell, W. McGorman, Edwd. McCaffery, James McMurray, ilWry Montgomery, H. McGuire, Bernard Maurice, Henry McCulloch, Eobt. O'Brien, Patrick Peek, John Wm. Peirce, James Bobinson, George Boy. H. Art. jBoy. Artillery ditto 21st; Hussars Cold. Guards Scots Guards 11th Foot 16th Foot 23rd Foot 60th Rifles 12B3| 77th Foot 22121104th Foot 4708 Roy. H. Art. 24thBrig Dep 48th BrigDep. 60thBrig. Dep 16th Foot Roy. Artillery lstBrig. Dep. 2592 6741 3555 1500 2170 3552 1996 2395 2476 3930 Colchester, Essex Icabinetmkr. Cringleford, Norfolk | carpenter Ashton, Warwick ( gun borer Peterboro' Nthmptn. ( clerk | Freshford, Somerset Devizes, Wilts Roscommon Dunroore, Galway Glasgew Andrewoo3, Frmngh labourer ditto stoker labourer stoker labourer 110415 214 6 234 5 23 15 5 6 5 6 5 6i| dk. brn! blue 74 brown 294 23 21? 19 224 183- } rown i brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown | brown dk. bra | , grey brown grey blue ' grey grey grey brown blue fresh fresh fresh freeh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 23 Jan. 19 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 22 Jan. 14 Jan. Woolwioh ditto Sheffield Leeds London ditto Manchester Athlone Woolwich Winchester scar on left arm second left toe contracted scars front of left shoulder off pass to Liverpool took waistbelt and part of reg. nee. I off furlough to Ireland ditto to Oldham, Lancashire tattooed on thumb, finger, ani arm off furlough to Alderwood, Tyrone 1969 993 1794 1808| llth Hussars Grange, Armagh Cormoney, Antrim Condon Beath, Fife Bath, Somerset Columbia j Mary hill, Glasgow Tatlas, Limerick London jWhitworth, Lane. Gt. Marlow, Bucks 876670 876671 876672 876678 876674 876676 876676 876677 276678 » 76679 Ross, Alex a ter Roarty, Coli- ' Ryan, Daniel Richardson, Jas. Rose, William Smith, Charlee Sanford, William Stnbbs, John Smith, Charles ThompBon, Wm. 2191 2558 95fi 3862 5488 1977 1696 2478 7933 15270 Scots Guards 126th Foot 87th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 18th Foot 95th Foot Roy. H. Art. [ Boy. Artillery Rl. Engineers Wick, Caithness Donegal Balliua, Mayo Aldershot Kirkdeen, Forfar BUhop Stortford* Manchester Red ditch, Wore. St. Lute's, Middlesex Liverpool ditto ditto ditto [ groom | plumber iron dressei | carpenter jporter i labourer I painter :! brown labourer ditto shoemaker mason [ labourer briekmaker butcher sawyer I bricklayer ditto ditto ditto tweed white ; black regimental plain regimental ditto tweed 17 Jan. 15 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Jan. 21 Jan. 17 Jan. 12 Jan. 22 Jan. 20 Jan. Dublin Belfast Dublin • Dorchester Hamilton • Guernsey Berwck- o- T Aldershot escaped tr » m confinement recruit * between Newbury & Reading- took port of reg. nec. recruit * between Dublin and Athlone off furlough ; ' J. W.' on left arm scar ea right cheek 876680 876631 876682 S7.6683 876684 876685 87668& I 876687 876688 876689 Thorpe, Samuel Yaughan, William Wilson, William Wallace, James Wood, John White, John Williams, Charles Watson, Thomas Wendon, William Wood, James 3686 2667 2375 2380 2142 3857 4510 2055 Roy. Artillery: Lcieester Roy. H. Art 5thDrag. Gds. 16th Foot 22nd Foot 47th Foet 77th Foot Roy Artillery ditto 58th Brig. Dep Cork Edinburgh Londonderry Bolton, Lancashire Mountentick, Queens Hull, York Ballymena, Antrim Bootle, Lauc. | Marylebone, Middx. weaver oonfectionr. labourer confectionr. designer labourer seaman miner warehsemn. co.'. l trimmr 6j: auburn 74| « lk. bm 85-; black 64 dk. brn 44 brown 6 dk. brn 64 black ~ 74 244 i 5 dk. brn brown brown fair dk. brn ; dk. brn ; dk. brn ; brown i brown dk. brn regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 20 Jan. 15 Jan. 23 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 17 Jan. 16 Jan. London Chatham Limerick Aldershot Sheernees Warley Curragh Dorchester Woolwich London took waistbelt and part of reg. nec. off furlough ditto fat fancy figure right arm I' M. C.' right arm, ' W. R.' on left two sears lower part of spine • Herts scar on left cheek and Bide of head scar left thumb, 3 small warts right of neck tattooed on arms ditto ditto plain regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 18 Jan. 17 Jan. 6 Jan. 22 Jan. 20 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Jan. 19 Jan. Aldershot Woolwich London Athlone Currogh Dublin Tilbury Ft. Colchester Stirling off pus to Leicester recruit, attested scar near right arm * between Portsmouth and Dublin, off furlough to Broxburn ditto to Manchester 2766901 876691 876692 876693 876694 876695 S76696 276697 2 IfSM v/ jm Archer, Edwin W. Allen, James Arnott, James Barry, Richard Bettle, F. A. S. Bond, George Brett, Walter Brown, Cba « . W. Craig, John Carmiohael, John 1421153rd Foot — Roy. Artillery 6902; ditto 1720: 1st Dragoon* 2090123rd Foot 495128th Foot [ Roy. Artillery ditto lst Life Grds. [ 91st Foot 1417 976 1820 Liverpool Everton, Lancashire Edinburgh Cardiff, Glamorgan St. Albans, Herts Stroad, Gloucester Middleton, Suffolk York Ferniskey, Antrim Elgin sailor carpenter labourer groom sckoolmastr labourer cabinetmkr. clerk ditto labourer 184 234 22 214 194 22* 25 28 194 254 64 84 44 8 6 61 104 1 114 64 dk. brn It. brn It. brn dark brown brown brown brown black brown hazel grey blue grey hazel grey bluo grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh freah fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 23 Jan. 22 Jan. 30 Jan. 23 Jan. 23 Jail. 27 Jan. 25 Jan. 2 Jan. Aldershot • Loith Fort Manchester London Fermoy Devonport Shoebiynss. London Cape Town tattooed on wrists ; recruit * between Sunderland and Sheerness slight scar right eyebrow off furlough to London anchor back o£ left hand; off furlough 876700| 876701 876702 876703 276704 876705 876706 876707 876708 276709 Chambers, George COUIBOD, W. F. Curran, Thomas Croskerry, Michl. Drewitt, Albert Dry burgh, Alex. Ellis, Frederick Ellis, John Fulton, John Farroll, John 22471 ditto 6002 Roy. H. Art. 1600 10th Brig. Dep 665 57th Brig. Dep 1316 31st Foot 6925! Roy. Artillery 2114[ 23rd Foot 2185 1422 3761 ditto 53rd Foot Roy. Artillery Dublin New South Wales Dublin Whitehaven, Cmbld. Lambeth, Surrey Sinelairtown, Fife Birmingham Rossett,, Denbigh Mullaghbrack,* Barnsley, York painter watohmakr. cabinetmkr labourer ditto carpenter ropespinner labourer shoemaker blacksmith 304 19} 21 234 20 184 20i 214 18 22} | t> i I brown 8 brown brown brown light brown dk. brn brown brown hazel grey grey blue grey hazel blue grey Srey pale fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh rutjdy fresh fresh ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto plain ditto 7 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 22 Jan. 17 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 21 Jan. 17 Jan. ditto Exeter Bradford Perth Chatham Leith Fort Woolwich ditto Aldershot Sheffield 276710 876711 876712 876713 276714 S76715 876716 276717 276718 276719 Fisher, Goss Golledge, Charles Green, William Hili, John HankinB, Thos. Harris, Freierick Hallet, John Henley, Gnorge Hannan, Thomae Havanay, Thomas 2135 1999' 4102 1986 2010 5889 6441 2229 2077 6tstBrig. i> ep. 23rd Foot Roy. Artillery 19th Hussars 123rd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 10 th Brig. Dep 14th Brig. Dep Buffalo, Canada Homerton, Middlesx. Northampton York Ledbnry, Hereford Liverpool Horslington. Somerst Witney, Oxon Skipton, York Westport, Mayo labourer ditto ditto miner bnckmaker dogger labourer weaver labourer ditto 20 81 205 20J 22 224: 5 25 j 5 19ii5 94! bn> wn 5 | brown 74, brown 74 j brown £ 41 brown S black 5J'dk. brn 94idk. brn 5i dark 25J15 9 [ brown brown grey blue hazel grey grey grey hazel jgrey I grey fresh fresh fresh fair light fresh ruddy dark dark fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto regimental brown j cord regimental ditto 18 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 Jan. 23 Jan. 13 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. Glasgow Woolwich F. Brckhrst. Ballincollig Woolwich Plymouth Curragh a Bradford Warrngton shamrock and archor on right arm right little finger contracted scar on thigh off furlough ditto recruit • Armagh sears on forehead, tattooed on arras scars on abdomen ; ofi furlough tattooed on arms mole above right knee scar right arm ; off furlough scar over right hip * between Wa'Hngford and Reading blue ecar under right eye 876720 276721 276722 876723 276724 876725 876726 876727 £ 76728 S76729 Jones, David Loftus, John Maguire, James ilcGuire, James Munce, James Muldowney, P. Mowbray, Ralph Marshall, W. W. Minney, Charles Mann, Thos. A. 8051 3342 2^ 8 831 3899 482 2709 4464 19771 2203 Rov. Artillery 60th Rifles 18th Foot 27th Foot 60th Rifles 64th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Army Service Hospitl. Corp Bermondsey, Surrey machinist Birmingham plasterer Dublin — Beragh. Londondrry. labourer Lisburn, Antrim butcher Kiledin, Majo labourer Bow, Middlesex jelerk Hexham, Nthmbrlnd, achoolmastr Chelsea, Middlesex clerk Nottingham ) 22 5 22 J15 23 | 6 21415 18| I5 25415 28 ,5 244| 5 26£ 5 281( 5 1 54 104 84 104 64 dk. brn blue 5 ! dk. brn grey dk. brn blue It. brn brown fair : blue light dk. brn j dk. bm| 34 j dark 94 brown grey hazel brown grey hazel i fresh, fresh fresh sallow pale sallow fresh sallow dark dark plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto '' t ditto ditto . ; ditto ditto ii 24 Jan. 30 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 1 Feb. 22 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 3 Jan. Woolwich Winchester Aldershot Enniskillen Winchester Kilkenny Malta ' Colchester Woolwich Barbadoi 876730' £ 76731 276732 276733 876734 £ 76785: 276736 876737 876738 276739| Mc( iii), David Noonan, John Nathan, Henry O'Brien, Join P. O'Brien, Arthur Ptrkins, Jv! n iW- ock, Fredk. HOPS, John Scoton, William 1961', 60th Brig. Dep 651 [ 104th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 14thBrig. Dep 1249 ! S8th Foot 2217 3ls1 Brig. Dep. 4687 2344 Glasgow I miner Ballymodan, Cork labourer Mitch el 8 tow t, Cork shoemaker Oldham, Lancashire; slater 8009 91st Foot 7th Dra^. Gds. 14th Foot Hampton, Nrtliinptn Heigliam, Norfolk Treach, Ddrtifnea London Warminster, Wilts labourer ditto bricklayer eoirarniaker bricklayer 20J [ 6 214 [ 5 24 21 24 20.4) 5 SJ 314,5 * 4 7 < i • 5 fair brown | fti brn i brown idk. brn Iblack £ 4, It. bin 8f brown 7 [ brown blue • olue hazel haiel • fl* ey h& zel. blue blue brown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freah fair fresh' fresh ditto ditto ditto tweed rsgimegtal supposed plain >} ragm- i> mMi ' njditt* 1' ^( suor, plain regimental I 26 Jan. 25 Jan. 7 Jan. 16 Jan. 24 Jan.' 1 Feb. 28 Jan., i2S Dec.-, 22 Jan. 31 Jan. Haipiiton Belfast Horfield " . Hilsea ; r WartiigtoiA. Curragh Gt. Yarmth Cape Town London Parkhurst wart left temple, mde right 7x35 off furlough scar left side, tattooed on arms ; off pass scar on left arm, short hair tattooed on left arm took part of reg. nec. tcarl5a'() k of rt. hand * surgeon's assistant. scar Jetft leg and ear, pockpittod. scar aver right uubic region off furlough tattooed on pims }•,.,,! ' iiole oh ri| ttt. ' shoulder tat tooed right arm and hand off furlough JUO 1 iii a? iwcB POLICE GAZETTE. - L February 23 L I DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. a BOBS'. Joi . • 1 TBADE. KOA* SIZE. HA. ES. EYBS. OOAT A TBO08BBB. SATE OW | KjAOH 01 DBSBBTK. DBSBBTIOV. labourer 26 5 4* brown hazel fresh . 9 Feb. ditto 18 5 8 brown grey fresh • 9 Feb. ditto 17 5 4 brown grey fresh • 9 Feb. ditto 24 5 3 brown dk. brn sallow 9 Feb. ditto 19 5 8 brown hazel fresh 9 Feb. £ itto 19J S 4i fair hazel fresh • 9 Feb. ditto 18 5 5* It. brn hazel resh • 9 Feb. ditto 22 S 4 It. bra blue lddy . 9 Feb. ditto 22 5 9* dk. bm blue • esh —— 9 Feb. ditto 19 b b It. brn blue fresh 9 Feb. MABKH A2T& BEMABK8. 1 | bWi nm- Ii- v ; M >, Suffolk iT, 31 ' n ! Bury St. E. ditto ditto ditto ditto Ely ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training anchor on each hand ibisii • absent from training scar on left hip oj. txb • ditto upholstrrer. labourer 17* 19 23 5 6* 5 8 5 7i dk. bra brown It. brn brown hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh L Ottl.> O'Jib 9 Feb. 9 Feb. 9 Feb. ditto ditto ditto mole on ) mht clavicle scar on right hip ( OUfeSai > R( V Isobar = sltt i » a ? 8£ ADMIRALTY. md Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. > nly is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 8 months from th* data of dMtrtioa, eta year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. j preoints of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. ia?! WHEBB BOBH. HATB. HTM. JACUS. MASKS ajto BBMABK8. ] Galashiels, Scotland brown hazel fair i Grays, Essex It. brn grey fair ' Taunton brown grey fair ' Plymouth It. brn blue freck. Exeter light grey fair Uxbridge, Middlesex brown blue fresh Portland, Dorset brown hazel fresh Bradford, York black hazel fresh '' aatStonehouse, Devon brown hazel ruddy mmersmith, Mddlsx brown grey fresh ford, Devon dk. brn brown swrthy nt, Cornwall dark blue dark usea, Glamorgan It. brn grey swrthy onport dark nazel fresh idiscombsleigh,* browD hazel fresh miton, Devon brown grey fresh ilisbury, Wilts It. brn grey fresh tickland, Dorset dk. brn grey fair .' ormoham, Devon brown blue fair 3ork It. brn blue fair tonehouse, Devon brown hazel dark ValtonN Town, Midi It. brn blue fair affron Walden dk. brn brown swrthy ) eal, Kent brown It. brn fresh ianderwick, Somerset brown brown dork India brown brown dark East Greenwich black brown fresh Portsmouth brown grey dark Kingston brown blue fair Tewingtcn, Surrey brown blue pale istol light blue fresh » cannor, Clare dark blue fair nlow, Beds light hazel fresh ndon brown grey fresh wmarket, Suffolk brown hazel fresh / entry, Warwick dark dk. brn fresh hbrinton, Devon brown grey fresh tsmouth brown brown fresh gow It. brn grey pale h Walsh am, Nrflk. dk. brn hazel ruddy £ 3 reward served in Asia and Jumna £ 1 reward mole on right shoulder anehor and crown on left arm scar on forehead served in Duke of WtUington served in Asia lb tea ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward £ 3 reward £ 1 reward served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 rewari scar left eyebrow and right thumb £ 1 reward Berved in Achilles ditto ditto ditto ditto scar over right knee £ 1 reward scar on forehead and left arm ditto served in Impregnable scar over right eye ; served in Cambridge anchor on left arm ; served in Duke of Wellington • Devo » id I ditto ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto sailor and other marks on left arm ' A. H.' and ' C. P.' on left arm scar on forehead j served in Duke of We'. linjtcn served in Duke of Wellington served in Asia served in Duke of Wellington served in Asia served in KHernia m scar on left eye ; served in St. Vincent, Dasher, tyc. I i i - j. W'- • i ' n i:/ jed from Her Majesty's Sea Service, EBB BOBS. HAtB. BYB » . JACK MABXS AKD BBMABKS. tonia, Jamaica ton, Middlesex 7arwick r, York er, Hants 4, Middlesex Sussex Surrey land brown brown It. brn brown black It. brn light It. brn brown a man of colour j discharged as objectionable discharged as objectionable ; served in Raltigi ditto ditto ditto ditto discharged as objectionable ; served in Asia ' My love Bate ' and bracelet left arm, seaman & bracelet scar on palm of right hand and over nose discharged as objectionable ; served in Minotaur ditto tattooed on left arm 61 oiiil MARINES. harged as Objectionable, fyc. OOAT & TBOUBEBS. DATE 01 DIBOHBS. PLACE 01 DIBOHABOB. Oil MA BBS Aire BBMABKS. 5H| JQl! ei Feb. 29 Jan. 1 Feb. 24 Jan. 2( 5 Jan. 15 . Tan. 9 Jan. 9 Jan. 1 Jan. 3 Jan. Oxford Lewes Canterbury ditto Winchester Canterbury Maidstone ditto Maidstone Mill bank discuarged a » w oil. oloos tattooed on right arm and wrists discharged as worthless ditto Uf. tooed on thumbs rtisehaTgeil wifh ignominy brown mark back of left thigh discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigiHe discharged as worthless and incorrigible ditto — * Londonderry i of Deserters. IV rrwoid I 5 * 1- OOAT k TB0TTSB2S. i l uniform undress uniform ditto tweed uniform undress uniform tweed 14 Feb. 31 Jan. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 16 Feb. 10 Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 9 Feb. FLA03 o » DBSBBTIOH. i looqTiThlj rioohis- tJ' Eastney Forte n ditto Walmer Westminstr Chatham Walmer ditto Plymouth London nrfoi oo; MABBH ajtu BBMABKS. LO3TO'/ C .3 1 IOITJIT nilot S0398 f: — — , _ Hi iasif) ottib t:'. oS furlough scar on nape of neck recruit, attested tattooed on arms ; off furlough scar on left little finger anchor left arm, hare lip tattooed left arm and wrist?, scar right thigh 1 W. R.' on left arm ; recruit, attested um, mx HAKKUOX mxd box*, Sr. mjumrt LAKE, w. o, febrwry 23 POLICE GAZETTE. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SET DMOI HO. KAMB. OOKM. wxsxn Bonr. BUDI. S1ZB. HAXB. Smith, James Stevenson, Wm. Shierdon, Henry Scott, Robert Taylor, George Ward, Charles Walker, William West, Charles Whitton, Wm. Yates, James 1080 76th Fjot 464 Roy. Artillery ditto 65thBrig. Dep 42ndBrig. D » p Gren. Guards 20th Foot 2171; Boy. irtillery 412 57thBrig. Dep. 2100 15th Foot 6450 197 1348 Hull, York Stoke- on- Trent Mancheiter Bally bay, Monaghan Dublin Nottingham Liverpool Hammersmith, Mdlx Forfar Bristol crag. PACK. OOAT K TBOUSEBS. DATB o: DKSEBTF labourer crate maker moulder labourer ditto ditto ditto fireman flaxdresBer baker 18} 26 21 24 22 24} 21 30 23} 19} It. bra light dk. bra brown 11 11 6* dk. brn brown brown 7* dk. brn 7* • fair 6 brown g ™ Y blue hajel blue brown blue brown blue blue brown fresh fair fresh fresh pale fresh fresh fresh dark fresh Brownbill, Edwd. Buss, George Brunkard, Francis Bartlett, Charles Bowers, George Birch, Francis Burns, James Bell, James Butt, Joseph Blundon, William 2194 2480 1816 1402 3919 2168 2212 4513 5088 2643 6th Foot 23rd . Toot 50th Foot 57th Foot 50th Bifle* 77th Foot 95th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Birmingham Godalming, Surrey Edinburgh Kingston, Cornwall Oldham, Lancashire Yoxall, Stafford Drogheda, Louth Hanley, Stafford Liverpool Lambeth, Surrey regimental ditto ditto ditto plain blue regiment*. 4, ditto ditto plain 26 Jan 24 Jai 24 JP 30 J 22 ; 29 25 2f 2 Barton, John Bird, Joseph Brown, John Bingham, Samuel Carr, John Carson, Richd. G. Coughlan. James Carter, Charles Coleman, James Cook, Thomas 3409 607 1184 1568 2307 2180 2247 1430 2402 2580 ditto 1st Brig. Dep 68thBrig. Dep Army Reserve 4th Drag. Gds. 7th Hussars ditto 20th Foot 36th Foot 47th Foot Newport, L of Wight Chelsea, Middlesex Belfast Dandalk, Louth Liverpool Donaghadee, Down Ballinaalo*, Galway S trat ford- on- A von Dewsbury, York Mt. Nessing, Essex labourer printer labourer groom butcher labourer ditto stoker bricklayer 23} 23 20} 32* 19 20* 24* 26} 20} 31} 6* 6 61 6i 6 6 10} n lot 9 It. }> rn lt. » rn bliurn b- ejk lftif rn \*> j . vn It. brn brown brown brown hazel blue hazel hazel hazel fmzel g ™ 7 g « y grey fresh fresh fresh • allow fresh fair fresh fresh fresh freBb ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto labourer shoemaker labourer shoemaker painter labourer ditto ditto woolspinner labourer 29* 21* 24} 27} 24* 19 23 39* 19* 24* 9 6i 5} 54 4} 6* 6* 10* 5 5} brown brown black brown brown brown dk. brn brown fair brown blue hazel hazel blue blue hazel brown grey blue fair fresh dark sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh Iresh dittr difcf dit plai rer Carney, Thomas Crossley, Edward Connor, James Curran, John Clayton, William Crawford, Wm. J. Clinton, Thomas Clarke, John Duncan, Thomas Dunne, Charles 1243 3622 2174 6332 2176 2108 2134 374 2349 2337 77th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 33rdBrig. Dep 65th Bng Dep 101st Foot Army Beserve 4th Drag. Gdi. 16th Foot Tullamore, Kings Stalybridge, Cheshire Whitechapel. Middx. Clontmell, Tyrone Liverpool Miltown, Armagh Kinnegad, Westmtb Drogheda, Louth Edinburgh Killimery, Leitrim tailor labourer ditto ditto painter labourer ditto ditto moulder labourer 20} 19} 27} 35} 22* 21} 26* 26 24 19 6* brown 4* brown brown light brown dk. brn black brown brown It. brn 7 - 8 1- 7 10 5* 11 7} blue blue grey grey blue brown grey fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair sallc fres Deanes, William Doyle, John Doyle, Michael Darling, William Delling, Henry D. Dillon, Thomas Duff, Michael Elliott, John Fenan, Thomas 2153 2213 2185 3788 1150 1527 2133 5626 1473 95th Foos ditto 104th Foot Boy. Artillery Armv Servioe 43rdBrig. Dep Army Reserve Roy. Artillery 17thBrig. Dep. 4th Hussars Clare, Sufiolk Dublin Ennis, Clare Lander, Roxburgh Tiverton, Devon Sligo Kildare Glasgow Wrexham, Denbigh Downpatrick, Down Flaherty, Michael Foster, Joseph Freeman, Wm. Fenton, John Fox, Mathcw Green, Robert Greenwood, Thos. Gordon, Thomas Gibson, John Glynn, Michael 2138 2041 2114 2298 27 1593 1541 1809 167 1880 18th Foot 64th Foot 76th Foot 103rd Foot Army Reserve 3rd Hussars 29th Hussars 55th Foot 57th Foot 109th Foot ditto 19} 15 5 brown blue fair groom 22* 5 9 It. brn grey fres1 labourer 20* 5 10* dk. brn hazel fref groom 21} 5 11} It. brn blue fre labourer 23} 5 4 dk. brn brown ru' ditto 25 5 8* brown grey frt ditto 26} 5 5* fau- grey fr. ditto 20} 5 5* lt, brn grey fre ditto 22 5 6* brewn blue fre. — 24 5 8 It. brn blue sallt Tipperary Liverpool Stalybridge, Cheshire Cork Ballyadams, Queen's Brixton, Surrey Manchester Oldham, Lancashire Sittingbourne, Kent Prescot, Lancashire whitesmith blacksmith labourer ditto farmer painter joiner fitter groom labourer 21 25* 19* 21 25 19* 20} 24} 27* 21} sandy brown dk. brn brown brown brown fair brown dk. brn dk. brn hazel grey grey grey grey grey blue grey • ey lazel fa fres. fres! fres" dar fair fresl fair fresh fresh sallow Green, William Gillett, William Hanlon, Joseph Hanlon, Willie Harvey, Andrew Howell, William Higgins, John Heather, W. J. Harvey, James T. Hall, John 6197 4131 2253 953 1492 3901 1830 5114 1752 Roy. Artillery ditto 7th Hussars 19th Foot 57th Foot 60th Bifles 75th Foot Boy. Artillery ditto 3rd Brig. Dep W hjtstable, Kent Portsmouth, Hants Wigan, Lancashire Douglas, Isle of Man Glasgow Castlemartin, Pmbrke Sligo Stepney, Middlesex Brighton Limerick ditto rivetter tailor labourer cabinetmkr. labourer ditto painter coach makr. mason 22} 23 18 22} 27} 20} 24* 25 31} 23 brown dk. brn brown It. brn hght brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown grey hazel grey blue grey blue hazel hazel brown fresl free" fra fre fai fre 88 fi f i Humphreys, Jas. Hamilton, George Johnson, William Jones, Josiah Johnson, Wm. Kane, John Kelly, Frederick Kelly, Thomas Kenny, Thomas Llewellyn, A. H. 1393 1526 599 9857 1712 1654 3979 1385 2109 4Sth Brig. Dep General Serv. 31st Foot 64th Foot Rl. Engineers 77th Foot 90th Foot Roy. Artillery Army Reserve 23rd Foot Horsham, SaTey Kensington, M- ldlsx. Hackney, Middlesex Willenhall, Stafford Chester Shankbill, Antrim Tuara, Galway Edinburgh Sallins, Kildare Cams, Montgomery bal( gn labourer locksmith fitter labourer brassfinishr labourer enginedrivr. 18} 23* 31 22* 37 20* 27} 26* 28} 26 5 6 6} 9i 7} 6 10 6 7* 7} light brown dk. brn dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn dark Lyons, Andrew Lewer, Frederick Lynn, Robert Lovett, William Lee, Thomas McKenna, Michl. Mitchell, Henry Moody, George Minton, Ted Maher, Patrick 4098 2222 4057 72 1985 1709 1782 5639 2230 2154 60th Rifle. 95th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 41st Brig. Dep 5thDrag. Gds. 20th Hussars Gren. Guards 6th Foot 18th Foot Athy, Kildare London Port Royal, Jamaica London Birmingham Prescot, Lancashire Edinburgh Portsea, Hants Glencoster Enn jscorthy, Wexfrd labourer • gasfitter Bailor — OMl • slater groom o basket mkr. printer labourer 18* 20 23* 38* 25 27} 22} 27 19} 19 4* 7 7 8 6} 9* 8 10* 7 8 brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown bro- blue hazel blue brow) blue blu< gre- g** gr h, if' I) Murdock, James Morgan, William Mulrooney, Michl. Murphy, John Morris, Thomas Meleady, Christ. Moriarty, Richard McArthur, Henry Menzies, James Madgin, James 2482 1038 2404 1849 1612 1808 884 1934 1351 22nd Foot 26th Foot 36th Foot 38th Foot 56th Foot 77th Foot 104th Foot 106th Foot Royal H. Art. 3rdBrig. Dep Belfast, Antrim Glasgow Liverpool Birmingham Clerkenwell, Mddlsx. Dublin Tralee, Kerry Edinburgh Paisley Brancepeth, Durham pitman labourer ditto ditto brace cutter labourer groom labourer lathsplitter draper 20} 20} 18* 22| 27* 21 20} 25* 23* 19 brown brown brown dk. bn brown brown fair brown It. brn It. brn McGuire, John Murphy, Patrick Mayes, John McDonnell, Luke Murphy, John McGauley, Thos. Neill, John Nolan, James Newman, Charles O'Byrne, James P. 2166 2828 1680 2172 1923 3200 5388 2227 7th Brig. Dep 12thBrig. Dep General Serv. Army Reserve ditto ditto 109th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 2nd Drag. Gds Kilmanahan, Wtmth Ballyhar, Kerry Raunds, Northamptn Dublin Carle w Bailie borou gb , Cavan Kerry Nenagh, Tipperary West minster, MddJsx Carlow labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto fireman labourer 21 23 23 24} 27} 26 21* 23* 26* 24} Onions, Wm, Power, Edwd. G. Pite, John Price, Thomas Pinkney, William Piper, Emanuel Reynolds, John Robertson, James Reddie, Phillip Rippengale, Alf. 2224 1273 2128 1998 1955 1406 2243 380 1996 1862 109t: 47th Foot 11th Hussars 18th Foot 76th F « > t 109th Foot Royal H. Art. 7 th Foot 71st Foot 96th Foot h Foot 37th Foot ditto Boy. Artillery 9th Brig J) ep Army Reserve 7th Foot, ,, 70th Foot ... it DragwuB 16th Laugeue Wolverhampton 1 Portobello, Dublin Tipperary Buabon, Denbigh Southampton,. Hants London Liverpool Fyvie, Aberdeen Dumbarton Tralee, Kerry 8 7 6 6 7* 5} 5} 11} 7* 8* brown It. brn dk. bri auburn red black dark ' brown dk. bn brown millwright clerk labourer miner boilermakr carman— labourer seaman boilermakr. painter 19} 5 30 20* 18} 25* 27* 22 23| 24} 19 5 6} 5 10* 5 5} 5 7* 5 4} 6} lit. bra It. brn It. brn: brown ' It. brn ' dk. bi< riJ 5 5 5 7 5 9} 5 8f dk. brtf It. brn: brown It. brn Downpatrick, Down Botherwick, Hants Grimsby, Lincoln Cork 11 Kileock, Kildare V Dutbini i< Clajrketiwell, Mdtllil. Belfast, Antrim Qtaabenfell, Sstre^ Ipfiwirh, Suffolk muoici& n labourer ditto ditto ditto j. ditto ditto clerk draper t* lni 22* 5 6 auburB 20* 5 6 light 5 8* dk. bri> 5 6 It., brn 5 4} brown' 5 8}[ browk » 22' 5 1 ' sandy 28' 5 9 1 b^ own'' 22* iS 8 / brow* " M ^ ** ~ ft. wn 24} •' t 25 27 23 Smith, John Stacey, David Smith, Richard Sullivan, Frank Smith, William Thompson, Wm. Townsend, F. M. Withersby. Wm Wharton. Wilfrid Willington. C. C. February 23 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. Wandsworth SoutJiwark Cork Lambeth, Surrey Southwark Chelsea, Middlesex Southwurk k,. j$ Btto j ditto ditto William Pearce Henry Prosser. James Reddin William Ripper Henry Russell Charles Shields Edward Shipton Thomas Steedman John White Richd. Wilkinson 8069 449 330 9128 490 481 432 200 518 SI lst Surrey ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto e dealer engiuetr labour sweej » --- labouftw ditto- ditto ditto pai » fcer fresh. fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fresh- fresh brown brown brown brown sandy brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn blue brown blue grey grey blue grey grey grey Andrew Barrett Christopher Cook John Dwyer Peter Dempsey Patrick Farrell Henry Gaines Henry Hopkins James Harvey Charles Hague Edward Horsman 5928 " tTtTXi? 6067 6095 5769 5790 6189 6125 5565 6142 Henry Jeffs Joseph Jackson Robert Lilly James Lawler Thomas Lamb John Mallin Joseph McCann James Murphy John Mason Patrick Murphy 5909 6119 6172 5806 6S56 5824 6647 5912 5627 5686 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dillu ditto Blackrock Dublin . ditto rj » . Montreal, N. America Bradford, York Dublin Fairvien Weiford " 1 Dublin Newry, Down Sandymount, Weklw, DubUn ditto ditto Portlaw, Waterford DubUn ditto labourer ditto shoemaker labourer painter labourer onto ditto ditto ditto , clerk ditto labourer dittc ditto wood tuner labourer mason labourer ditto 20 I0| 23i 191 22i 22 fm 271 271 Bi 22 191 Id 191 20 25 231 19 20J 21i Si 5 grey brown dk. hrn dk. hrn 5 6i dk. brn grey fresh fresh sallow foeBh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark ? r « sh 16 Jun 5 Ma 16 Ju- 16 Ju 5 i 6 J 16 5 b", o* n gray ' It. Dm groy brown dk. bra grey grey grey blue grey 5 8lu brown jgrey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 7ilhrown ; 5i It. brn 4 41 brown 51' dk. brn 5 | bl » ck 6 | black 4- i browD 5 5* 6 black dk. brn xik. brn grey grey grey hazel hazel grey brown black grey brown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh James Phelan Nicholas Patterson John Quinn Thomas Short Francis Taafe Thomas White John Brennan Thomas Brennan John Bryan Patrick Burke 5794 ' 5750 5486 6092 5973 5225 5972 3735 5861 5845 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kilkenny* ditto ditto ditto Powers eourt. Wcklw. Dublin ditto ditto ditto ditto Castiecomer, Kilkny. Kilkenny ditto Ballybricken. Wtrfrd printer labourer ditto slater oarpenter labourer labourer pulnp tinkr. baker K\ labourer 20i 20* 23# ' M 1SJ 21* iffi- 33* 18 5 | dk. brnI grey 6 brown I grey 7 Idk brn'grey grey grey black blue 261.5 Patrick Clarke John Connors Patrick Coughlin John Cullen Matthew Donnelly James Dunphy Joseph Dwyer Patrick Dwyer William Dwyer James Dowling Patrick Fackey John Farrell William Finn John Fitzpatrick John Fitzgerald John Flanagan James Grady Michael Hackncy Patrick Hines Robert Jones 5952 5947 5923 6111 6031 6082 5684 6168 3968 5839 ( 5054 5929 6012 5963 5763 5969 5573 5975 5773 6033 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ' ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ; ditto aitto ditto ditto ditto ditto Templemore, Tippry. Windgap, Kilkenny Birr, Kings Portlaw, Waterford Panlstown, Kilkenny Waterford Lrlingford, Kilknny. ditto ditto I Muck alee ditto ditto groom labourer ditto ditto ditto shoemaker labourer miller 23 I? 24 | 5 20} 15 18t 5 19f 17* 18 ! 6}! 5 29 | 5 21 5 5 isandy 5 i brewn 54 black 3}| fai* io 5| jdk. brnI blue 4j'red I blue 1011 black brown dk, brhjblUe fresl frer fr - f 61 4 5 6 6i 3\ 31 12 9 41 dk. brji j hazel black ilk. bi » It. brn black black brown dk. brn It. bra. brown hazel blue blue hazel black hazel blue frc fr< fit fre fre sal' f » E fres Higginstown " Enniscojthy, Wifrd. Qwripk- on. Suir* Mooncoin, Kilkenny Kilkenny Tranmo- e, Waterford Freshford, Kilkenny Loughlinbridge* Knockley, Waterford Kilkenny painter labourer ditto sawyer butcher groom shoemaker labourer ditto ditto 262 181 20i 32, 211 25 261 19 4 o 5 ,5 leiti 7i 3 6 Si 8 31 e 41 3 3 dk. brn dk. brn black black sandy black I It. brn it. brn brown blue blue grey grey grey hazel blue grey blue dk. brn blue sail lief ire fr f * i jj Henry Joyce Martin Kavanagh John Kelly John Kelly Michael Kelly James Kelly John Martin James Mallay Thomas Manning James McMahony 6994 5888 5945 t970 5981 6157 6009 5814 5034 6097 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Graigue Bally bricken, Wtrfrd Dunmore, Kilkenny Cast lecomer Ballyragget Muckalee Clough PiUtowa Kilkenny Mullinavat ditto ditto ditto tailor | labourer ditto miner * basket mkr. labourer groom James Murphy John Murphy William Mulcahy John Mulcahy Hugh Neill Thomas Nolan Patrick O'Brien Matthw O'Donnell John Power Cornelius Ryan 5978 6606 5885 5530 5995 6135 6993 6047 5815 6046 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Waferford Windgap, Kilkenny Pilltown Own an Graigue Mulfinavat Ballyragget Kilkenny Waterford Gurttiahoe, Tippery. labourer ditto" ditto ditto ditto mason labourer harnessmkr labourer ditto 19f 171 27 24| 30 171 221 181 ! 22J- 25 black black brown dk. brn grey black dk. brn brown brov aiburn black blue ^ grey j brown" blue hazel brow haze bro^ bhv 261 2S" i 191 211 19| 301 231 221 221 181 dk. brn dk. brn It. brn dk.' brn dk. brn dk. brn'h dk.' brn'g, black b bin- da' bi>; ha' b)' John Ryan . fames Ryan Michael Size John Somers John Thompson James Walsh Patrick Walsh William White William Morris Thomas Whelan 6100 5877 3957 5837 5991 6056 5724 5678 5786 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kilkenny diito ditto ditto ditto , , , Mooncoin Ballydutt' Templemore. Tippry. Glenmore, Kilkenny ditto labourer ditto sto& ecut^ pr laboured brogue mkr. mason labourer ditto ditto ditto 231: 19 30 5 171 5 21} 26} 17! 22 % 271 I 21 8 21 4 > 0 3i Hi 8 It. brn dk. brn dk. bm h auburn black dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn black dk. brn William Wilson William Morgan Thomas Smith Samuel Brown Donald Gillies John Johnstone Donald Kennedy Wm. McDonald Kennith McKenzie 713S 197 9110 3937 3964 3946 3923 3939 ditto Monmth. Eng. lst Stafford* Dumfries, & c. 5th Middlesx. Hghlnd. Rfls* ditto ditto ditto ditto Hallinakill, Queens Chepstow. Monmth. Willenhall, Stafford Lanark St. Pancras, Middx. Ness, Stornoway Thurso Roskeen Aberdeen Bable ditto tinman grinder groom musioian fisherman hewer tailor labourer fisherman TBI 19 201 46i 18| 191 241 171 241 194 5 31 It. brn b 4. Hi 71 It. brn black grey It. brn dk. hrn brown brown brown dk. brn Kennith McKenzie John McLeod Peter M'Ritchie John Munro Donald Murray John Thompson William Urquhart John Taylor Wm. H. Scotter Alfred Rose 4005 3935 3967 3940 3927 3949 3965 " 6393 6324 6325 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto E. Norfolk* ditto ditto Stornoway Lochs Inverness Wick Barvas, Stornoway Liverpool Gairloch Norwich, Norfolk Great Yarmouth Harleston fisherman ditto groom fisherman ditto labourer fisherman bricklayer painter labourer Frederick Myhill John Myhill Charles List George Cousins Thomas Currey William Allen Cook, Samuel Austin, Samuel Stannard, John Edwards, George 6312 6369 6347 6302 6395 6400 8463 8492 8533 8491 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto West Suffolk* ditto ditto ditto Edingthorpe ditto Diss Norwich Cressingham Pockthorpe Ipswich, Suffolk Lowestoft Needham fisherman smack sm an labourer mason labourer brickmaker shoeingsmh bricklayer labourer hammerran. 16 161 171 23 181 221 18 23 181 25 5 dk. brn 4i dk. brn 6 dk. brn 51 light 51 fair 5 4 brown 31 brown 5 | brown 51; dark 10 | brown Thomas Wilson Thomas Woodman Robert Booth William Byrne Joseph Burke Edward Coulter Thomas Connolly John Dempsey John Dillon John Devlin fiqj^ LpKn gazmm- 1 february 23 ND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S- CBEB BOBH. TRAPS. HAIB. KYBS, FACB. COAT & TBOrSKES. lartjr, Cork ton, Hants i- txfcot, Devon . Glouc. m- Tyne Middlx. Oork ne - ey labourer clerk labourer clerk, || collie?, labourer glassmaker silk weaver musician masou . 25,• B4 25 19 21 Sli 18J I8i 6 I brown [ brown 9 ''^ k. . brn i hazel 11. brn Ifown brown 7jibrown 7i{ dlbrn 7 brown 6i} brown blue hazel grey brown brown dk. brn grey brown fresh fresh fair li fi « sh fresh Crash fresh fraBh froth fresh BATE OF PLACB OF DBSEBTS. jDESKETIOir. MASKS AKD HEM ASKS. regiment*! ditto ditto cloth trousers regimental ditto • plain 01J i i> regimental ditto tweed 4 Feb. 1 Feb; 3 Feb. C Feb. 4 Feb. 31 Jan. 28 . Tan. 2 Feb. 7 Feb. 31 Jan.' labourer 1 ditto stoker labourer ditto carpenter plumber \ bourer iitto 19*! 6 32 i 5 a3, 22i 27* m. 21 28 i 22 27 6i I brown lis It. brn 11 brown 8 It. bm 8 i' It- brn 81| It. brn 71' It. brn 8 1 brown 6i dk.. brn brown brown bUe p { M hazel grey ffair freah fresh frash fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain regimental ditto ditto ditto tweed plain regimental ditto plain 14 Feb. 7 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Oct. Kin sale Curragh it ditto Ipswich Sunderland Derby . Kngstn- o- T Glasgow Newbridge London Manchester Aldershot London Gosport ' hi * t< Dublin Curragh Guildford off furlough slightly tattooed left arm j recruit . took the tvhtile of reg. nec. recruit, surgically inspected off pass to Dublin tattooed on arms tatiooed en arms and left fingers took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. lost upper front; teeth scar left cheek bone ; off pass took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. officer's servant * between Warrington and Chatham off furlough ; mole under right scapula Sltii er, 19J 195 23 22 24 19* 27i m ! 4 ki 5 6 6 0 5 5 5 10i 7i dk. brn it. brn It. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk- brn light sandy dk. brn dk. bun hazel grey grey blue hf* zel grey grey hazel it. . brn brown 6i I brown 61 red & 5 6 6 5 5 5Ut a 6 5' 7 black brown black brown dk. brn fair brown brown brown brown grey hazel hazel grey dk. brn blue grey grey 7t 6 6 9* 6 8i 8 8i 6* 8 brown fair dk_ brn dark dk. brn It. brn It. bra brown brown brdwE blue grey grey- grey grey blue grey grey grey fresh fresh freah r- lurk fresh fresh pale fresh I ppltoW tresh - fresh freck. dark fresh fresh fresh freah fair sallow freafa fresh regimental ditto plain' ••• in regimental ditto ditto [ plaini imodj ditto- regimental ditto 7 Fob. 31 Jan. 16 Jan. 10 Feb. 9 Feb. 3 Feb. 1 Oct. 1 July 7 Feb. 7 - Feb. ditto ditto - ditto . ditto. i ditto' plain regimental ditto ditto . . ditto fresh dark freah fair fresh fresh fresh freah 7 5i > 8i i 7 si , 10* > J J. & i s* dk. brn It. brn brown brown It. brn sandy It. brn It. brn It. brn dk. bsn grey grey . hazel blue blue grey grey grey ,. WW . l^ brn fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh ditto plain ditto! regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditta •' <: ditto 12 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 7 Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 7 Feb. e Feb. 7 Jan. 6 FebT 4 Oct. 1 July 12 Feb. 8 Feb. 14 Feb. 10 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 3 Feb. Sheffield Portsmouth Woolwich Fermoy Asht. on- n- L Paisley Bristol ditto London Warwick ditto Portsmouth Woolwich ditto Burnley Portsmouth London ditto Aldershot Pretoria, off furlough ; mole on upper lip ring 2nd finger right hand, tattooed wrists scar on forehead and right eyebrow took wai « tbelt and part of reg. nee. slightly tatxooed'left arm took waist- belt and whole cf reg. nec. * Sladeburn recruit, not surgically examined took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ditto scar on right knee Teujplemre Newcastle* Bristol Woolwich Aldershoc Woolwich Templomre York Cahir r Oaterham • on Tyne ditto I ditto plain regimental ditto i.' i'o ditto plain t: ditto fustian ; cord regimental 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 6 Feb. 10. Feb. 4 Oct. 11 Feb. 6 Feb. 81 Jan. ' W. E.' on arms, 3 scars left knee oil pass to Beading took part of reg. nec. Aldershot Hamilton Aldershot ditto Oaterham Temp'emre New tle- o- T Aldershot London Malta ' J. G.' left arm i off furlough to London took part of reg. nec. scar on left breast uqseol , t9 t « o J, f6T0T8 off pass j eyebrows- meet took part of - eg. nee. * Sussex anchor on left arm scar on right leg off furlough recruit., attested ' H ' tattooed on right arm 6i brown ^ 7i brown brown It., brn black brown 6 10 8i 9 8 auburn It. brn It. hrn brown brown WWW blue gr « y grey bh* e grey grey fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fair ffir fresh fresh plain regimental ditto. • ditto • ditto ditto ditto ditto, ditto• ditto 1 July « Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Jan. 13 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Feb. Cork Aldershot Norwich Kngntn- o'T Dubliri J Cape Town CuYiagli e* I. of Wight Windsor Gosport large hair mole left' thigh * Warwick f; 08; took the whole of reg. nec. tattooed on left arm took the whole of reg. nec. • . -, .' :) iA .; oa ,, .11 X : n < v> du, Jlj- DPutS ' Union . Tack ' on breast: tattooed on armg, dk. brn ' light brown k. brn '< L. brn > wn vn n hazel hasel hazel grey brown dark hazel grey grey blue dark fresh pale sallow fresh sallow fresh, fresh fresh fresh. regimental ditto plain regimental • ditto ditto ditto ditto — ditto ' grey i grey SWoi hazel grey blue ' blue gWo liaael grey sallow fresh fresh frpsh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain tji^ ittoieii/ odcf, regimental ditto ioIUs | oc ditto — tweed j moleskin regimental ditto plain regiments LL Feb. 8 Feb. 7 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 10 Fib. 8 F « h- 31 Jan. 3 Fob. " IfFitT 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 11 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 27 Jan. 5. Feb. 3 Feb. Aldershot Canterbury Aldershot Onrmgh ditto Woolwich Aldershot Winchester Dublin ril » - ')( t scar left tibia scar left side mole right arm- pit scar on forehead 818a-; - ICO1 off furlough to Killarney, Kerry recruit » btetween Cork and Kinsale New'tle- o- X Liverpool Burnley Ashton- u- L Stirling Glasgow Newry Horfield Aldershot Athlone r » - ruit, finally approved scar on forehead scar over right eye ; stole £ 30 sailor on left arm ; reeruit scar on left hip retraction of left testicle ; off furlough ; r* 7" iazel rey rown » t i iue ! ue ! ue ! ue rey fresb fresh fresh sallow fair pale fresh fresh fresh freah moleskin; canvas regimental ditto brown; check regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 8 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 9 Feb. 7 Feb. brown stain left arm scar on right knee De^ onport ditto Clonmel Ballrhcollig Winchester tattooed on arms tattoojd light arm ; recruit absconded with £ 5 17s. 7d; 188 NewMe- o- T Woolwich Stirling Warley Curragh scar right lumbar region •• ey lue • ey ue . zel • ey ue ey is > y fresh fresh freeh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto cord trousers 5 Feb. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 17 Feb. 6 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 11 Feb. 6 Feb. 5 Feb. oe ey ey aft- own ey ue ey zel fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow ruddy freah fresh swrthy fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto tweed plain regimental ditto tweed 10 Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 12 Feb. 1 July 6 Oct. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. Glasgow ;' J. K.' on right aim ditto I Woolwich scar right shoulder and right side of neck Shornclilfe tattooed left arm Edinburgh Portsmouth C athatn Curragh Dublin London |" Woolwich Chatham Woolwich Preston Hamilton Bristol Farnham Dublin London Colchester took waist- belt and part of reg. neo. * draper's assistant two scars on forehead ; recruit several scars on arms brown discolouration back of'left thigh anchor on eaoh arm recruit supposed to have re- enlisted off pass to Tunbridge Wells took part of reg. nec. recruit y • 7 le > y y zel zel e fresh regimental 14 Feb. Pontefract fresh ditto 14 Feb. Preston freeh ditto 31 Jan. Malta fresh plain 11 Feb. Shomcliffe fresh regimental 11 Feb. Cork fresh ditto 7 Feb. Dover fresh ditto 14 Feb. Preston fresh ditto 11 Feb. ditto fair plain 9 Feb. Glasgow fair regimental 7 Feb. Brighton scar on left shoulder sear on right hip bracelets on both wristB scars above right knee and right shin scar right leg, mole over left buttock took waist- belt anchor on right arm scar right brow and left eyebrow soar right eheek
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