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18/08/1880

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 18/08/1880
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 6495
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^ UBLTSLJTB CONTAINING Tht substance of all Informations received in easet of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputexi Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with • Offences mho are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. • " No. 6495 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1880. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolon property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to tho POLICE GAZETTE n. ay be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, YV. C. %* Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an information shouFd be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all Letters addressed to the Editor must be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Anny, and • f Absentees and^ Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded oh War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to . the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. Advertisements offering rewards must state clearly:—( 1) The amount of the reward. ( 2) The conditions on which it is payable. ( 8). The person by whom it will be paid. They should be signed or accompanied by a letter, signed by too persons forwarding them. They should contain no expressions holding out any expectation of reward for tho return of the propeity, without the apprehension of the offender. 7824, 17825, 17844, 17816, 17868, 17921, 17931, 17932 17933, 17935, 17954, and 17960, two of which, Nos. 17768 aud 17814 have since beeu paid into the Banker's London Agents. Information to Mr. Supt. Head, Oxford.— Bow- street, Aug. 18 Stolen from the person, between Market- street, and Belle Yue Gardens, on ! 2th instant:— a gent's gold level Watch, white dial, engine turned cases, No. 10885. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Bent, County Constabulary Office, Old Trafford, near Manchester.— Bow- st., August 16. It is particularly requested that when, owing either to insufficiency or incorrectness of the address or other- wise, Copies of this Gazette are delivered to persons to whom they are not addressed, or who are not now entitled to receive them, such Copies may be at once returned through the Post to " The Editor, Bow Street, London," PRISON and POLICE AUTHORITIES are requested to he good enough to inform the Editor of the abolition of Gaols, Stations, & c., and of any circumstances rendering the supply of the " Police Gazette" no longer necessary. INFORMATIONS. FORGERY. Description of JOSHUA SISSON, a watchmaker, wanted at Bolton, under 2 warrants for feloniously puttiug off 2 forged Bills of Exchange, for £ 31 10s. on 12th April, and 26th May, 1880 :— he is about 37 yrs. of age, 5 ft. 5 or 6 ins, high, medium build, sallow complexion, light brown hair light colouted whiskers and beard, and supposed moustache, walks quick aud very erect, usually ; dressed in black doth coat, and vest, mixture trousers, and black hard billycock hat; he formerly kept a jeweller's shop, in Bolton, and may seek employment as a watchmaker, or may emigrate. Infor- mation to Chief Constable Holgate, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow street, Augwt 18. Description of GEORGE SADLER, late of Shurding ton, near Cheltenham, charged with forgery :— ab_. ut 65 yrs. of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 iuches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, small whiskers down sides of face, tliiu Roman nose, and has the appearance of a respectable farmer. Infor- mation to the Head Constable, City Police Office, Worcester, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street. August 11. Charged on warrant with forgery and fraud, in Glasgow, in- March aud April last:— CHARLES QUEISSER, or HOFFMANN, a German, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 ins. high, sallow complexion, reddish brown hair, small whiskers and moustache, longish rouud face, large ears, scar behind left ear on neck, cast in one of his eyes, stout short made, speaks with Glusgow Scotch accent; may be dressed in a blue serge suit. Had been for sometime employed as a clerk, by a firm of merchants, and having fraudulently obtained two Cheques, forged the signatures of the firm, and obtained the money. He absconded iu May last, and went to Germany, it has been ascertained that he returned this week, and is supposed to have gone to Manchester, or some other English town. In- formation to W. A. Brown, Esq., Advocate Procurator Fiscal of Lanarkshire, or to Chief Constable McCall, Glasgow.— Bow- street, August 11. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen by means of housebreaking, between 10 and 12 a. m. 15th instaut, at Basford, Stoke- on- Trent i— a lady's gold Geneva Watch, maker ' Steer, Derby'; twelvo silver tea Spoors, marked ' B.' on top, and star on under side; a gentleman's gold Ring, 18 carat, with a stone in which is a small hole on one side; and about £ 7 10s. in Gold aud Silver Money. Information to Mr. Supt. Bowen, Stoke- on- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, August 18. About 5 a. m. on 8th instant a house at New Hinksey was broken into, and stolen :— 3| lbs. of Beef, 2 lbs. of Sugar, 2 oz3. of Tea, aud 2 ozs. of Coffee. By 2 brothers, one 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark hair, small dark whiskers and moustache, thin features, sallow complexion, looks haggard, is rather deaf, walks upright having belonged to the Oxford Militia, low dirty appearance ; dressed in old dirty brown cloth coat, supposed cord trousers, large white wrap round his neck, and round hard felt hat. The other 20 ycar3 of age 5 feet inches high, dark complexion and hair, small dark whiskers and moustache, high cheek bones, lias a gipsy appearance, walks erect, and belongs to the Oxford Militia ; dressed iu a white slop, light trousers, and cloth cap with peak. Are supposed to be gone harvesting in Buckingham- shire or adjoining counties. Information to Mr. Supt. Hedger, Berks Constabulary, Abingdon.— Bow- street, August 16. The following articles being a portion of the property stolen by means of burglary on the night of 19th ultimo, and which appeared in the Police Gazette of 4th instant, have been discovered :— a Life Policy £ 2,000, ' London Life Asso- ciation, 81, King William Street, London, No. 16093, dated 15th July, 1870'; a ditto, £ 2,000, ' West of England, No. 29958, dated 2nd Mcrch, 1870.' The Life Policy still miss- ing, £ 1400, ' London Life Association, No. 20433, dated 31st March, 1878,' should have been dated ' May' instead of March. Information to the Supt., Detective Office, Exeter, Devonshire.— Bow- street, Auqu t 16. Between 11 p m. 11th and 6' 4f> a. m., on 12th ins., the resi- dence of Colonel Thos. Hunter, of Bainfield, Berks, was entered and stolen :— 3 silver- gilt chased small Saucers, one with a ship, one with a man and hound, and one with flower ; 4 silver- gilt Salt Cellars with small coins let in bottom ; 2 autique silver Salt Cellars with gold coins sunk in ; a Queen Anne's 5- Shilling Piece; 4 old silver Coins; 2 military Medals— one with 2 clasps, and one with ' Candabar, 1842, with name of some sepoy, ' 45th Bengal N. I.,' on rim of Medal; an Indian filigree silver Card Case ; a new silk Umbrella with waterproof cover, ' T. 4. H.' stamped on handle; a black Cane with double hoise- shoe iu silver, 8 inches from tip ; a piece of old Church Plate, usually called ' Pyx,' fitted with watch works. Supposed by two men :— first about 50 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, stout figure ; dressed in a greasy high silk hat, long black coat, black trousers, and worn out at bottom ; second, about 23 or 24 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, brown com- plexion and hair, with light whiskers and moustache, medium figure ; dressed in white billy hat, and a brown tweed suit. Information to Mr. Supt. Borlan, Berks Constabulary, Wok- ingham.— Bow- street, August 16. 1 square diamond Brooch, that had contained a minia- ture. 1 large Sapphire Stone, set iu gold Brooch. 1 diamond Tiara, same design as the 2 bracelets above. 3 small diamond Clasps. Silver- gilt Mounting of Flagon, set with precious stones. 1 large Seal with ivory handle, carved with satyr's head, above 6 inches long. 1 gold Pencil- case, with stone seal on top. Description of two men suspected of committing the burglary: — lst, about 44 or 50 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, dark whiskers and complexion, medium build; dressed in long dark coat and trousers, stiff or billycock hat, and carrying a black mackintosh. The 2nd about 35 yrs. of age, 5 feet 6 ins. high, dark whiskers, inclined to be sandy, stout build, and full features; dressed, long dark coat and trousers, high black hat, carrying a dark overcoat, and a walking- stick or umbrella. Information to Chief Constable Amyate, Dorset, Dorchester, or to Mr. Supt. Lavender, Wareham, Dorsetshire.— Bow- street, August 16. During the night of 12th instant the Rectory at Willington, near Dartford, was broken and entered and a , large pair of silver candle Snuffers stolen therefrom, elaborately embossed, with roses aud flowers, there is a spring iu the middle to take the wick. Information to Mr. Supt. Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford.— Bow street, Aug. 16. Stolen, by means of burglary, at Betchworth, between 12 1 j and 7 am. on 14th instant:— a square carriage Repeater- Clock, with glass all round ; a silver Sugar Sifter, crest— a • warrior's head ; a child's Rattle with coral handle aud pearls ; and a damask Table Cloth, marked ' T. B. H. 12.1879,' in red cotton. Information to Mr. Supt. Lambert, Surrey Consta- bulary, Dorking.— Bow- strcit, August 16. Stolen by means of housebreaking, at Iford, in Christ- church, Hants, oa llth instant:— 1 gold open- face, English lever Watch, No. 35255 ; 2 silver Table Spoors, engraved • Presented to Mr. Robert Hunt, for the best field of turnips, not less than two acres'; 1 pair of silver Sugar Tongs; marked ' J. E. H.'; 2 silver Tea Spoons, marked ' J. E. H.'; 1 gold Locket, marked ' M. A. H.' on the outside; and about £ 12 in gold and silver. Supposed by two men, one about 50 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark complexion, very dark hair, whiskers, and moustache, rather stout figure ; dressed in a dark suit, and silk hat. The other about 45 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, pale complexion, dark round the eyes, dark hair, whiskers, and moustache ; dressed in black cloth suit, and silk hat. Both men are of Jewish appearance. Also stolen by means of housebreaking, at Bournemouth, on llth instant :— 1 carriage Clock, 6 inches by 4 inches, glass frame, brass handle ou the top; 1 other Clock, mahogany case, 6 inches by 4 inches, round dial; 1 black Bag, letters ' M. M. W.' on the side ; 1 silver Biscuit Basket, round shape ; 1 silver Pencil Case, plain seal at end; 1 gold Pencil Case, plain seal at end, the property of J. W. Williamson, M. A. The 2 men suspected of committing the robbery at Iford same date, are also suspected of committing this robbery. Information to Mr. Supt. Brinson, Hants Constabulary, Ringwood.— Bow- street, August 16. A cottage at Basbury, Hereford, was entered on 12th instant, and a silver bunting Geneva Watch, No, 39233, with long silver Chain attached, stolen therein. Also a cottage at Ledbury, was entered through a window, and a new pair of man's strong nailed Boots stolen therein, on. 13rd instant. A man about 26 years of age, dark complexion, no whiskers ; dres3, dark coat, and black hard hat; and a woman about the same age; dress, black jacket and hat, light hair and complexion, hawker of needles, are suspected. Information to Mr. Supt. Blunsdon, Ledbury, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, August 16. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person, at mid- niglit, on 14th instant : a small gold Geneva Watch, open- face, No. 61691 ; a gold Albert Cliaiu, large links, with a masonic Jewel, and a small bullet encircled with a gold ring, attached. Also stolen between 8 p. m., 14th, and 9 a. m., 15th instant, from a stable :— a' pair of double harness Reins, recently repaired. Information to Head Constable Ross, Borough Police Station, Newport, Isle of Wight.— Bow- st., August 18. Stolen from the person at the Ram Fair, Oxford, on llth instant 18 £ 10 Notes on Bassett's Bank, Leighton Buzzard, Nos, 17748, 17758, 17768,, 17803, 17814, 17819, The Church at Heapey, and St. Peter's Church, Chorley, were entered on the night of 6th instant, aud a quantity of property stolen, the whole of which has been recovered, having been disposed of on the morning of 7th instaut, by the thief :— who is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, and beard inclining to sandy, and slightly bow legged ; dressed in grey tweed trousers, monkey jacket of same material, with black velvet collar, outside pocket at each side, bound round with braid, black and puce necktie, lace- boots, the right boot slightly torn at the bottom of the lacing, and hard billycock hat. He carried the stolen articles in two black bags, aud had a large bunch of keys with him. He answers the description of, and is supposed to be, RICHARD PICKERING, who has been several times convicted of similar offences, and who escaped from H. M. Prison, Preston, on 4th August, 1879. Informa- tion to Mr. Supt. Beetham, County Police Office, Chorley, Lancashire.— Bow- street, August 16. Stolen, by means of burglary, at Encombe House, the property of the Earl of Eldon, on the night of 12th instant, property to the value of £ 15,000 :— 12 silver Table Spoons, crest— coronet and lion's head. 11 do. Tea Spoons do. do. 1 do. Sugar Basin with 2 handles, do. do. 1 do. do. Tongs do. do. 1 Necklace, single diamonds. 2 diamond Bracelets, with diamond brooch centres, ( not pairs). 1 diamond Brooch, ruby centre, octagon, rather more purple than usual, stone damaged. Stolen from Christ Church, Egerton, Turton, between 9 p. m. 9th and 10 am. 10th ins. :— a black cloth funeral Pall, with black border of a differant material, 3 yards long, and 21 wide ; a piece of Carpet, 8 feet by 4 feet, drab with red spots ; a do. do., red and green, far worn ; a do. 7 feet by 4 feet, do., these two are cut to tit the feet of the pews ; a pair of man's elastic- side Boots, patent leather tops, nearly new. Entrance effected by getting on the roof of the heating apparatus, and breaking a stained glass window. Information to Mr. Supt. Holland, County Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, August 13. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen at Willenhall on 13th instant:— a light brown Horse, about 15^ hands high, aged, has a small sore on the near shoulder, and a small patch of hair off near fore- knee, short mane and tail, four black legs, had a halter tied round its neck. Information to Chief Supt. Longden, Police Office, Bilston, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, August 16. Stolen from a field near Kidderminster, on the night of 5th instant: — a ram Lamb, Lincoln breed, a punch marked on ears, and raddle mark on back. Information to Mr. Supt. Wheeler, Police Station, Stourbridge, Worcestershire. — Bow- st., August 16. Stolen at Halesowen, on 4th instant :— a light grey Mare, aged, about 15 hands high, cut tail, and has a number of brown or condition spots about the body. Information to Mr. Supt. Kemp, Halesowen, near Birmingham,— Bow- strert, August' 16. a POLICE GAZETTE. August 13 Stolen at Chaseley, Rugeley, during the night of 7th instant an ewe Lamb, Shropshire breed, pure bred, no mark on it. Also stolen at Bowen Farm, Etching Hill, Rugeley, oil the night of 9th instant:— a yearling ewe Sheep, black face, and in good condition, marked on off side, with the letter ' H'. Informatiou to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, Stafford, or to Inspector Barrett, Town Hall, Rugeley, Staffordshire. — Bow- st., August 13. Stolen during the night of 5th iuslant, from a field in Wellington- road, Smethwiek :— a dark mouse- coloured Mare, aged, 14^ hands high, black legs, mane, and tail, scar on left ribs, saddle mark on back, off foreleg slightly bowed, and iu very lor condition ; a heavy spring Trap, painted dark green, new spring over axle, two pins penetrate each side of body from top to bottom, the name ' James Bartholomew, Smethwick,' painted on side of body ( recovered); also a set of silver- mounted Harness, nearly new, with the initials ' D. T.' thereon; 3 horse Bugs, of various colours ; a white Mackintosh, with grey waterproof lining and white buttons ; and a pair of leather Leggings with spring sides. A reward of 10 guineas will be paii for the recovery of the Harness and conviction of the thief or thieves. Information to Mr. Supt. Whitehurst, Police Office, West Bromwich, or to Sergeant Hinton, Police Office, Smethwick, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, August 13. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Absconded on l4th instant, charged by warrant with stealing £ 188 10s. i— HERBERT HARRIS, late a clerk and collector, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, Blender build, dark brown hair, cut short and parted in the centre, large dark moustache, short whiskers on the cheeks, chiu aud portion' of cheeks shaved, good fresh colour, thin features; - had on a dark shooting coat, light trousers, and round black felt hat; is a native of Kent, and a butcher by trade, has a brother at Tunbridge Wells, a solicitor or solicitor's clerk, • where his mother resides. It is probable that he will attempt to leave this country for America or Australia. Enquire at shipping offices, hotels, and other likely places. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Williams, Detective Department, Liverpool.— Bow- street, August 18. Absconded on 13th instant, charged with stealing, a plain g ild finger Ring; a plain silver ditto; fifteen old Penny Pieces ; aud a Penknife a tramping tailor," about 50 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, thin build, fresh complexion, dark hair and whiskers, turning grey ; dressed in a black cloth jacket, mixture trousers, and soft hat, has a mark of a burn on the palm of his right hand, and has been in the army. Information to Inspector Maggs, Wilts Constabulary, Pewsey. — Bow- street, August 18. Absconded from March, on lst instant, charged with embezzling £ 1 5s. :— JOSEPH JOHNSON, 20 years of age, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, dark brown hair, no whiskers, and pale complexion, suppossed a native of Waltham Abbey, is supposed to be employed in the herring trade, probably at Yarmouth, or Lowestoft. Information to Mr. Supt. Burrows, March, Isle of Ely, Cambs, who holds a warrant for his arrest. — Bow- street, August 18, Wanted on a warrant for embezzlement '.— FREDK. BURT, 23 ytfars of age, about 6 feet 8$ inches high, full face, dark complexion, and no whiskers; when last seen dressed in dark drab suit, black hard felt hat, and black necktie. Photo can be Been at Waterloo Station. Information to Mr. Supt. Hoskison, London and South Western Railway, S. E. — Bow- street, August 16. Stolen on 9th instant at Talyweunydd, Festiniog :— a pair of grey tweed Trousers, narrow brown stripes, man size. By a young man, a labourer, who lodged in the house, and left 10 p. m. on 9th instant, 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 iuches high, brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, lost one upper front tooth ; dressed in black cloth coat, much worn, grey cloth trousers, hard felt hat. Information to Sergeant Vaughan, Four Crosses, Festiniog, Merionethshire.— Bow- st., August 16. Wanted on warrant for embezzlenient :— ROBERT TRITTON WHORLOW, late post master of Whitstable, Kent, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, pale thin face, blue eyes, slight figure, small dark brown whiskers and moustache, dark brown hair ; dressed iu brown tweed suit, and black billycock hat. Information to Mr. Supt. Walker, Kent County Constabulary, Canterbury.— Bow- street, August 16. Stolen from a sleeping room at the stables, Guldicote house, near Stratford- on- Avon :— a silver Watch and Chain, watch No. 3616, lever, white dial second hands and plain, ' W. Field' engraved on the inner case, near key hole, ' Goldicote' scratched inside the outer case; chain silver, curb pattern with one long liuk between every three short ones, horse's head at end of chain, with a red stone set in end of neck. Supposed by a vagrant, who called at the stables, begging on 10th instant; dressed in long grey jacket, and moleskin trousers, apparently about 40 years of ago, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high. Information to Mr. Supt. Hinde, Police Station, Shipton- on- Stour.— Bow- st., August 16. Stolen about 9 a. m. on 10th instant, at Birkdale :— a gold lever Watch, gold face,' M. F.' inside one of the cases, maker Wainwright, Southport, No. 57665, had attached a long twisted gold Chaiu, and an oval shaped Locket. By a man about 25 years of age, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, light hair, slight moustache, rather slender build ; dressed in brown overcoat, dark blue trousers, blue satisi scarf, aud black billy- cock ; he went to the house about 8 a. m., asked for apartments, said he was about to commence work at the Post Office. Information to Mr. Supt. Jervis, Police Office, Ormskirk, or at the Central Police Office, Dale- street, Liverpool.— Bow- street, August 13. Description of EDWARD W. COATES, agent to Messrs. Wilson, Jerner aud Co., accountants and debt collectors, 1 ano 2, Chiswell- street, Finsbury Pavement, charged with stealing, on lst instant, an English silver lever Watch, No. 92309, maker D. J. Hoy, Nattishall, Wilts, a loDg silver Guard attached; and a small round gold Locket, eontaining grey hair :— about 25 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, light hair, light blue eyes, irregular teeth, rather large head ; dressed in black cloth coat, bouud with biack braid, light cloth trousers with brown stripe, and a light vest, black felt hat, and drab and white check necktie, small pattern. Informatiou to luspector Culley, Thetford, Norfolk, who holds a warrant for his arrest..— Bow- street, Augutt 13. Description of MARGARET GIBSON, charged with ( stealing from her lodgings at Wrexham, on 9th instant:— a black and white woollen Shawl, with a red stripe running through the same ; a grey winsey Skirt ; a maroon Skirt; a pair of woman's Boots, 3 size, rough Morocco leather; a black Hat, turned up on one side, black velvet trimmings ; a pair of Drawers, woman's ; and a pair of Stockings ; a black leather Purse, with brass fastenings, containing 6( 1. in Silver : — about 19 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sandy hair, pro- minent eyes, full rouud face, red nose, sun freckled, stout made, native of Cardiff, or Aberdare. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham, Denbighshire who holds a warrant for her apprehension.— Bow- street, August 13. Charged en warrant with stealing from a house at Rogate, on 7th instant:— a Suit of grey tweed ; also a white Shirt; a pair of lace- up Boots ; and soft felt Hat. JAMES FREDERICK SPENCER, a native of Wigan, Lancashire, 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, a deserter from 2nd battalion 12lh Regiment, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, sword on left forearm, scar on left eyebrow. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Clarke, Midhurst, West Sussex.— Bow- street, August 13. Stolen from a bedroom at the 1 Star' beerhouse, at Ash- ford, between 8 and 9 p. m., on llth instant :—£ 9 10s. Silver and one Sovereign. By THOMAS ASHER, a lodger, who absconded the night of the robbery, 28 to 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, light complexion aud hair, light blue eyes, small light moustache, no whiskers, stout build, rather large nose, thick lips, and large tattoo mark on breast; dressed in a brown coat and vest, dark striped cloth trousers, nearly new lace- up boots, white wrapper round neck, and brown soft hat; has been in the army, and (. holds a cer- tificate of proficiency in gymnastics ; has served in the Kent Constabulary and also in the Northamptonshire Constabulary. Has a brother in the General Post Office, Northampton. A warrant is issued for his apprehension. Information to Ser- geant Highwood, Kent Constabulary, Ashford.— Bow- street, August 13. Absconded from St. Alban's, on 7th instant :— EDWARD VIGT, a watchmaker, charged with stealing a silver Watch, since recovered, 21 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, slight dark maustaehe, very much pockpitted, no whiskers. He stated he has a brother living at Northampton iu business for himself. Information to Mr. Supt. Pike, Police Office, St. Alban's, Herts, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- st., Aug. 13. Remanded, charged with felony at Burslem :— ROBT. PESTILL, a boat builder, 41 years of age, 5 feet 5J inches high, dark complexion and hair, turning grey, hazel eyes, lost several front teeth, a native of Stourport, Worcestershire, but has worked in South Staffordshire; dressed in black plush cap, black cloth coat, black ribbed vest, grey tweed trousers, and strong boots. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Hill, FELONIES. { Not otherwise described.) Stolen from Saint Peter's Church, Ashton- under- Lyne between 12 30 p. m. 12th and 9' 45 a. m. 14th instant:— six pieces of Carpet; lst 6 feet by 4, very small green and black pattern ; 2nd 6 feet by 4, similar pattern to above, the material not described; 3rd 6 feet by 4, light coloured Kidderminster ; 4th 6 feet by 3, green Brussels ; 5th 6 feet by 6, red and and white Brussels, large pattern ; 6th 6 feet by 6, red aud black Brussels, small pattern. Entrance effected by breaking a window. Information to Chief Con stable Dalgliesh, Ashton- under- Lyne.— Bow- street, Aug. 16, Burslem, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, August 18. Remanded until 24th instant, charged with obtaining Food, Driuk, and Lodgings, by falsely representing that she had come from. Northampton to Attleborough, respecting some property of which a Mr Morgan of Cambridge, was about to purchase of her at'the valuation of £ 443, and Mr. Fisher, ot that town was her solicitor, aud the business was about to be transacted at the office of Mr. Slaner, solicitor, of Attleborough :— EMILY WATKINS, late of Northampton, about 65 years of age, about 5 feet 3 iuches high, fair com- plexion, grey hair, stout figure, has a small ulcer sore near her left eye and an Irish accent; dressed in a black mourning dress, one flounce at bottom, an old black shawl, a black net fall, with crape border, black bonnet, a small white silk neck- tie, fancy work at bottom, carrying a Bilk umbrella and kid gloves. States that her husband Richard Watkins, worked at his trade as a hurdle maker, at Elm's timber yard, near Northampton, but died about 2 years . since. Information to Mr. Supt. Starke, East Harling, Noifolk.— Bow- st., Aug. 18. A young man named JOHN COLLRIDGE has been apprehended at Manchester on a charge of absconding from his lodgings, and stealing a quantity of Wearing Apparel, etc.; pawntickets relating to the under- mentioned property, which is supposed to be stoleu, were found in hi3 possession :— a grey mixture tweed Vest, single- breasted, step collar, bone buttons, white calico lining with narrow pink stripe, nearly new ; a brown mixture tweed Chesterfield Overcoat, single- breasted, fly frout, black bone buttons, olive green woollen lining with black and blue stripes, check pattern, black calico sleeve lining, two pockets at sides, one outside left breast, ticket pocket right side, nearly new; a youth's brown mixture tweed, single- breasted Vest, black cloth- covered buttons, white calico lining with narrow puce stripe, new ; a blue and white check Oxford Shirt, collar attached, ' Lloyd's, Byrom St,, Liverpool,' inside collar band; an old red. and blue striped Oxford Shirt; a man's white calico Apron ; a white linen Shirt, collar attached, plain front; a brown merino Singlet; an old blue and white Oxford Shirt, collar attached, check pattern ; an old blue striped Oxford Shirt; an old blue and red striped Oxford Shirt; a dark worsted Morning Coat, one outside and one ticket pocket right inside, pockets iu laps, round cloth- covered buttons, bound with silk binding, piece put in left side, black Italian cloth lining. Information at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, August 18. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Absconded, charged with fraud by worthless Cheques on Vivian's Bank, Torquay:— CHARLES MONTAGUE BARBER, 35 yrs. of age, 5 ft. 10 ins. high, fair complexion, sunburnt, dark brown hair and moustache ( full), stout build dressed generally in grey tweed suic, aud a lieutenant in the Forfar and Kincardine Militia, Montrose, N. B. Warrant issued. Information to the Director, C. I. D., Great Scotland Yard, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, August 18. Wanted on a warrant for obtaining Money by false pre tence on 31st ultimo :— a woman who gave the name of NETTLETON, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, very pale complexion, slight build, peculiar expression about the mouth and tongue when desirous of creating an impres- sion ; scantily dressed in black, carried a crape shawl, and of respectable appearance. Represents that she is a disabled Wesleyan Day School Teacher at the Oxford- place Schools, Leeds, just discharged from hospital, and sent away by friends to recruit her health. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Gill, Borough Police Office, Town Hall, Folkestone, Kent, Bow- st., August 13. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Missing from his home at Great Yarmouth :— HENRY FREEMAN, 56 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, ( deformed), light hair and whiskers, turning grey ; dressed in grey hat, and light tweed suit. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to Chief Constable Ogden, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.— Bow- street, August 18, Remanded until 21st instant, charged with larceny WILLIAM GARDENER, alias HAGE, a tramping labourer, 19 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, black hair, brown eyes, small features, slight scar above bridge of nose ; dressed in grey mixture coat, brown mixture trousers, no vest, dark wool cap, with peak, and tassel on top, and lace- up boots says he is a native of Sheffield, and has been tramping about the country occasionally working as a labourer at coal pits and ironworks at Pemmerton's Pit, Monkwearmouth, Sun- derland ; Barningham's Ironworks, Darlington ; and Hage' Pit, Dewsbury. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Walmsley, Northallerton, or to Inspector Hutchinson, AVatl: near Ripon, North Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- st., Au</ ust 18. Escaped from the custody of the Police at Lewes, whilst being conveyed from the County Hall, to the Gaol, about noon on 16th instant, charged with larceny from the person, and sentenced to 6 weeks -— THOMAS SCOTT, about30 yrs! of age, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, no whiskers or moustache, stout figure, labourer; dressed iu cord trousers, white stitched billycock hat, aud Balmoral boots ; stated he was a, native of Norwich, Norfolk. Information at the Chief Constable's Office, or Mr! Supt. Osbon, Lewes, Sussex.— Bow- street, August 18. Remanded till 26th instant, on a charge of burglary :• man who gives the name of JOSEPH FRIEND, 37 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark complexion, has a mark from a boil on each side of chin, hazel eyes, dark hair, beard about a week's growth, medium figure, a groom, and came from London ; dressed in an old black coat, black aud white check vest, old brawn check cloth trousers, black hard felt hat, aud old heavy half boots ; had in his possession, supposed stoleu, a nearly new dark round Frock, with white pearl buttons in front and hack, a pair of old leather Leggings, with brass buttons, and a pair of heavy half Boots, bave been repaired on soles. Information to Mr. Supt. Peerless, Uckfield, Sussex-.— Bow- street, August 18. Remanded at the Police Station, Linslade, until 23rd instant, charged with larceny : — CHAS. SMITH, alias COBBLER, a boatman of Birmingham, 24 years of age, 5 ft. 5 inches high, has light brown hair, cut short, hazel eyes, pale complexiou, long thin face, crooked nose, and clean shaved ; dressed in red and white check shirt, white corduroy trousers, brown woollen Cardigan jacket, old black pilot coat, lace- up shoes, and soft black billycock hat; is well known on the Grand Junction Canal; has been working for Fellows and Morten, Canal Carriers. States he has a father- in- law, who is a foreman for the same firm, at Bridgewater Wharf, Great Charles- street, Birmingham. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Denson, Aylesbury, or to Inspector Sutton, Lins- lade, Bucks.— Bow- street, August 18, Committed for trial at St. Alban's Quarter Sessions, 19tli October next, for assault and robbery :— DAVID SMITH, alias DAVE DELLEY, 26 years of age, 5 feet 10J inches high, freckled complexion, no hair, grey eyes, light whiskers, shaved under chin, rather large mouth, long face ; dressed in brown cloth jacket, black vest, cord trousers, lace boots, sealskin cap ; very quarrelsome when drunk. Supposed to have been in custody at Watford. And JAMES HALSEY, alias GIPSY JACK, 29 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, stout build, fresh complexion, dark hair and eyes, clean shaved, ' V. H. A.' in blue iik, on left forearm, boil marks back of neck, Scar on left leg ; dressed in drab box cloth coat, blue serge trousers, white felt hat, low shoes. Both labourers. Information to the Director of C. I. D., Great Scotland Yard, S. W.- Metropolitan, Police August 18. Further information respecting the three boys WILLIAM JOHNS, GEORGE HUGHES, and JOHN HENRY DAVIES, advertised in Police Gazette of 6th inst.:— William Johns has been apprehended, and the clothing of the other lads had been found, consequently they are now dressed in plain clothes, and it is strongly suspected that they will endeavour to proceed to Sea from some shipping town. An additional leward of £ 1 each is now offered for their appre- hension, and any one found detaining or harbouring them are liable to a penalty of £ 20, or in default of payment to two months imprisonment. Information to Head Constable Phillips, Town Hall, Neath , Glamorgan,— Bow- st., August 16. Description of a man giving his name af GEORGE COOPER, a tramping painter, committed to H. M. Prison, Gloucester, for 2 months ou 14th instant for larceny :— he is 46 years of age, 51eet 8 inches high, brown hail-, whiskers and moustache, slight pock marked, and. medium build ; dressed iu round black hard hat, blue necktie, black ribbed cloth frock coat, vest of same material, dark grey trousers, and light lace- up boots, states he is a native of Dublin. Information to Mr. Supt. Wood, Cirencester, or to Sergeant Mason, Police Station, Fairford, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, August 16. Missing since 29th ultimo :— a military Gentleman, who is supposed to be of unsound mind, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. He is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, slightly bronzed complexion, bloodshot eyes, high forehead, almost bald, no whiskers, rather heavy moustache, rather round full features, and long nose; dre - sed in low hat, and dark brown morning suit. He is likely to be found without money, not having drawn any from his bankers or agents during his absence. Inquiry is requested at Hospitals, Infirmaries, and Unions : his friends will pay ,£ 20 reward to any person giving such information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police Office, Maidstone, Kent, as shall lead to his restoration.— Bow- street, August 16. Remanded at Winslow, Bucks, on 1- ith instant, on suspicion of stealiug a new brown leather Purse, containing £ 8 m Gold, 4s. 6d. iu Silver, aud 5d. in bronze Money, also a small pair of new Scissors:— a man giving the name of FREDERICK STONE, refuses address, a tramping clerk out of employ, about 43 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, whiskers and moustache inclined to be sandy, medium build, grey eyes, small wart August 18 under f ach arm, bald patch on top of head; dressed in old dirty striped shirt, old worn out socks, white paper collar and black necktie, old blue cloth overcoat - with black velvet collar, very long dark tweed cot under, mixture dark cloth vest aud trousers, old black fell hat, aud blucher boots. Information to Mr. Supt. Hedley, Fenny Stratford, or to Sergeant Bowden, Police Court, Winslow, Bucks.— Bow- street, August 16. Description of a tramping cabinet maker, undergoing six weeks imprisonment at Stafford gives name of JOHN McPEAKE, 42 years of age, 5 feet 6| inches high, brown hair and eyes, fresh complexion, proportionate build, cut mark under nose corner of right nostril, and comer of left eye, hair scanty on front of head. States he is a Roman Catholic, and a native of Glasgow. Information t? Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, Stafford. — Bow- street, Avgusi 16. Missing from his home at Walsall:— WM. TOOVEY, 28 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, scar on left eyebrow, scar of old wound on the right eye, and dark browu hair : dressed in black cloth suit, and black hard felt hat. fie is of unsound mind, and it is feared that some ill has be- fallen him. Information to Chief Constable Cater, Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, August 13. Description of JAMES LAMB, a tramping shoemaker, committed on the 12th inst. to H. M. Prison at Spalding for 10 days, for vagrancy :— 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, grey hair, grey whiskers, shaved off except a small tuft on chin, grey eyes and fresh complexion ; dressed in i Id brown coat and vest, browir cord trousers, patched on the knees, soft black billy hat, blue plaid cotton t- hiit, blue scarf, and old clastic- side boots, and weais a shoemaker's apron, liad in his possession, when apprehended, two new Shoe Brushes, oue a hard one with yellow back, marked thus ' 16 7,' D. stamped iir the side, and an ink mark nearly obliterated ; the other a Polishing Brush with white back, aud an ink mark at the side nearly obliterated ; supposed stolen. Information to Mr. Supt. Brown, County Police Station, Bourn, Lincolnshire.— — Bow- street, August 13. Remanded until 17th instant, charged with stealing a silver Spoon :— JOHN BEATTIE, 28 years of age, 5 ft. 5 ins. high, fair complexion, light hair, grey eyes, two cuts on chin, three scars on forehead, two do. ou bridge of nose, and a blue dot on back of light hand ; dressed in an old brown coat, grey plaid trousers, and black jimcrow hat. He states he is a French polisher ami a native of Gildiary- street, Liverpool. Information to Mr. Supt. Ellis, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire. — Bow- street, August 13. Committed for trial at the Next Quarter Sessions for Dover, charged with obtaining money and goods from tradesmen, by means of false cheques, on Lloyds Banking Company, Stafford — ELEANORA HOPE PIERSON, 40 years of age, short and stout, fair comptexion, auburn hair, supposed dyed, fashionably dressed, ladylike appearance, and well educated, accompanied by a family of 5 children, the oldest about 17 years of ago, named Frank, was at the Military College, Oxford, in April last; this woman took a furnished house, for 2 months, ordered goods to a large amount from the best shops, paid for them by cheques, aud left the Town immediately after they were cashed ; she is supposed to be known at Brighton, Malvern, Oxford, Stafford, aud many other places. Information to Mr. Chief Supt, Sanders, Borough Police, Dover, Kent.— Bow- street, August 13. Stolen on 10th instant, between Dover and Calais, a Pocket Book, containing Four Bank Post Bills, 4th August, 1880, for £ 30 each, Nos. 44815- 6- 7- 8 of the Western Branch, in favour of Wm. Hy. Clark ; also the following £ 10 Bank of England Notes :— Nos. 33201, Nov. 22, 1875 23202, „ „ „ 44882, Feb. 24, 1876 44883, „ „ „ 16822, Nov. 10, 1877 PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen on 15th instant., from the ' Welsh Pony' public house, Oxford:— a large silver Geneva Watch, open face, ' T. Tanner' engraved inside case, and a heavy silver curb Chain attached. By a man having the appearauca of a navvy or bricklayer, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light moustache, no whiskers, tattooed ou forehead and back of right hand ; dressed iu dark blue pilot jacket, moleskin trousers, black billy hat turned up at side, and strong lace boots; carried a small red bundle under his arm. May enquire for work at new railway works. Information to Mr. Supt. Head, Oxford.— Bow- street, August 18. Stolen from the York Hotel, on 10th instant:— a silver Geneva. Watch, No. 35824, white dial, double case, ' Fine silver' iu red letters on inside case; a silver plated Albert, with patent key. Also stolen between 10 p. m. on 9th and 8 a. m. on 10th iustant, from a workshop : — a black diagonal dress Coat. Information to Head Constable Romanis, Margate, Kent.— Bow- itreet August 18. Stolen from the Officer's Quarters, at the School of Musketry, Hythe, on 12th iistaut:— a large silver Watch, with hunting face, No. 25670 ; and a gold Chain, 18 cirat, marked on each link, is a very heavy one ; the watch is self winding. Information to Head Constable Aedy, Borough Police Office, Hythe, Kent.— Bow- street, August 18. Stolen from a dwelling- house, at Louth, between 6th and 11th instant:— a feather Bed, and new Tick, with blue, bluett and white coloured stripes down it, bolstered round, and bound with dark blue and white striped binding; 8 Blankets, two large ones, have been darned in two or three places, where the moth's have eaten them, two very good ones, hut very old, the others are all old, and oire or two have been seamed rip the middle, and mended ; also a spotted print bed Quilt, had a blue and brown coloured piace of print across one end to make it longer. Information to Head Constable Lloyd, Town Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, August 18. Stolen from a dwelling- house, at Nannerch, between 9 p. m. on 4th and 3 p. m. on 6th instant :— a dark crossbar tweed Jacket, pocket inside left breast., and one outside each lappet, dark hor n buttons ; and a small Purse, dark material, book pattern, with elastic band. Information to Mr. Supt. Hughes, Holywell, Flintshire.— Bow- street, August 16. Stolen in Coventry, on llth instant :— a gentleman's large size gold duplex Watch, open- face, light cream- coloured dial, sprung above, jewelled one pair extra, number on dial, 22- carat case, ' Howard, London, on movement; 2 silver lever Watches, light hunters, jewelled iu one pair extra, 12 s; ze, sprung under, gold balances, Nos. 29185, 26764 or 26763 ; a gold verge Watch, joint near pendant broken. Information to Head Constable Norris, Police Office, Coventry, Warwick- shire.— Bow- street, August 16. Stolen between 5 p. m. on 9th and 6 a. m. on 10th inst.:— a piece of old Sheet Lead, about 3 feet 6 inches long, used for a gutter to carry the water from a chimney of a house that was undi r repairs at Horse Hay, which would be about 20 lbs. v eight, the property of Coalbrookdale Company. In format ii n to Chief Supt. Ivins, Wellington, or to Sergeant Biggins, Dawley, Salop,- Bow- street, August 13. Nos. 1943, July 22, 1875 28919, „ 20, „ £ 71272, Apr. 20, „ * o- r08431, Nov. 20, „ 26012, „ „ „ Nos. stopped. Information to Mr. Supt. Sanders, Police Station, Dover, Kent,— Bow- street, August 13. Stolen from the Swedish barque, ' Tiss', lying in the Docks at Middlesbrough, between 9 p. m. on 10th, and 6 a. m. on llth instant :— a silver keyless Watch, No. 22803, had attached a metal Chain and Locket. Information to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, August 13. Stolen from a dwelling house, at Morley, during the night of 9th instant:— an American lever silver Watclr, No. 997040, ' Fattorini and Sons' on dial, had a gold plated Albert attached, long link pattern; an aluminum Geneva Watch, with common brass Guard ; a brown mixture Coat, with 3 pockets outside, and Vest to match; also a pair of man's elastic- side Boots, toecaps, have been recently soled. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Airton, Court House, Dewsbury, York- shire.— Bow- street August 13. Stolen at Cobridge, during the last 3 months :— a small brass toy Engine, beam and crank pattern, about 12 lb. weight a lock Saw ; 2 joiner's floor Cramps ; a mortice Gauge ; and a copper Bit. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem, Staffordshire.- Bow- street, August 13. Stolen from dwelling- houses in Brighton since l0th ins.;— A narrow gold Bracelet, with about eight turquoises. A large gold Locket, handsomely chased. A gold link Neck ChaiD. A lady's gold snake- pattern Ring. A lady's dress Ring, with two diamonds aDo" two pearls. A email gold Brooch, with pearls in centre. A lady's gold half- hunting Watch, with white enamel ring with blue figure5", chased, maker ' Evershed, Church- road, Cliftonville.' Au oval gold Brooch, small chain an tassels attached and Earings to match the tassels. A pair of gold and blue enamel Earrings, pattern similar to a forget- me- not flower. A gold carriage Clock, about 6 ins. high by 3J in. wide, white dial, handle at top, and enclosed in a dark morocco leather ease. A small plain gold Brooch, in shape of a daisy. Information to Chief Constable Barnden, Brighton, Sussex. Bw- street, August 13. Stolen from the pirisli Church, Heapey, between lst and 7th iustant :— a large blue and white coarse linen Cover for the communion table, far worn ; a large white linen Table Cloth ; and 2 or 3 smaller ones. Also stolon from St. Peter's Church, Choiley, during the night of 6th instant:— a large linen Communion Cloth, about 4| yards long, 1J yards wide, with a monogram ' I. H. S.' in the centre, at,< 1 a flower to represent the flower of a trefoil, woven in about every 6 inches ; a white linen Cloth, about 2 feet square, with ' f. H. S.' on it; a diaper linen Towel; a Clothes Brush, with handle; and a common Hair Brush and Comb. Information to Mr. Supt. Beetham, Chorley, Lancashire.— Bow- street, August 13. Stolen from Rottingdeau, Sussex, Coastguard Station, on 9th instant :— a pair of Binocular Glasses, bound with black Morocco leather, engraved rouud one glass ' Coastguard,' the other ' Lee and Son, Belfast.' Information to Mr. Supt Baldwin, Patcham, near Brighton, or at any Station in Sussex.— Bow- street, Aug. 13. white dial, gold hands, hour hand broken, No. 5120 :— RICHARD LLOYD, a striker, 20 years of age, 5 feet 2J ins. high, brown hair, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, no whiskers or moustache. Information to Chief Superintendent Williams, Liverpool.— Bow- street, August 13. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLIOS OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) In possession of the police, at Liverpool:— a gent's gold Ring, set with 11 pearls, and 8 small diamonds, one of the latter missing, 9 pearls form a star cluster, large one in centre, and 8 smaller encircling it, with the diamonds intersecting them, aud one peavl set in hoop, on each side of the star, ' M. J. Nester ' engraved inside hoop. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Williams, Detective Department, Liverpool, Lancashire. — Bow- stree', August 18. Found in possession of JOHN WEBB, name supposed fictitious, committed to prison for 3 months for picking pockets, on 12th instant, at Exeter :— a full plate lever, open face, gold Watch, John Davis, London, No. 1086 ; a 9- carat gold Chain, 2 rows long links, with gold hook at the end. Information to Chief Constable Bent, Guildhall, Exeter. — Bow- street August 16. Description of a man giving the name of WILLIAM PEAT, found on tramp on 11th instant, on the turnpike- road between Derby and Burton, and going to the latter place, arrested on suspicion of stealing a quantity of shoemakers' Tools, found in his possession, viz. :— 14 old stitching and sewing Awls, and about 11 new ones, without handles, in a wooden pencil Case ; 2 Rasps ; 1 File ; 1 Well- beater ; 2 Knives; 1 pair of slipper Springs ; 2 Hammers ; 1 heel Glazer ; 3 women's double Irons ; 1 waste Iron ; 2 d ouble- set edge Irons; 1 nail Knife; 1 pair Pincers; 1 pair Nippers; I Well- fitter; 1 flower Stamp and drill Stamp; 1 bone Channel Opener ; 1 long Stick ; 1 cutting Board ; 1 Last Hook ; 1 breaker aud pairing Horn ; 1 Candlestick ; 1 pair Scissors ; 2 Slioebi ushes ; and 8 Shovers. He is 48 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, swarthy complexion, slender make, long thin face, blue eyes, dark brown hair, no moustache, tuft of lrair on chin, aud has an extensive scar of burn on r ight side of body ; dressed iu old blue cloth coat, with brown velvet collar, black cloth vest, corduroy trousers, and black rouud hard felt hat. Slates he has a sister, wife of Robert Carter, York Street, Nottingham. Has worked for Mr. France, shoemaker, Bridge- gate, Derby, from October, 1877, to September, 1878, and for Mr. War wood, shoemaker, Sutton, near Birmingham, from June, 1879, to April, 1880, aid for Mr. Pash, Old Kent- road, London, for 14 months, and has been tramping about the country for the past 30 years. He is remanded for inquiry. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, County Police Office, Derby.— Bow- st., August 16. Remanded at Liverpool, until 19th instant, on suspicion of stealing a silver Boston lever Watch, engine- tinned case, OFFENCES UNDER THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT. 1871." Left Blackburn without notifying :— License- holder, Reg. No. A 1443, JAMES SHORROCK, 26 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, a labourer or stoker on the railway, native of Blackburn, tattooed on left arm sailor and anchor ; was convicted for felony at Preston Sessions, 18th February, 1874; sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision. Supervisee, WILLIAM THOMAS ASPIN, 24 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, ruddy complexion, a labourer, native of Blackburn, tattooed on left arm cross, three dots, ' B ', and blue dots, light arm ' D '; anchors between finger and thumb both hands, bracelet right wrist, rings on second and third right and left fingers ; was convicted at Wigan Sessions, on 29th April, 1878, for stealing a Coat, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, and 2 yrs. police supervision. Information to the Chief Constable, Blackburn, Lancashire. - Bow- street, August 18. Description of JAMES CARRUTHERS, supervisee who has failed to report himself to the Police at Carlisle, since lst ultimo he is 29 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, propor tionate build, oval facp, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, blue spot back of left wrist, small scar on forehead. Convicted of larceny from the person, at Carlisle Sessions, on lst July, 1873, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and 1 year police supervision. Information to Chief Constable Mackay, City Police Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.- Bow- street, August 18. Left without notice :— supervisee Reg. No. 545, JOHN BLAND, 43 years of age, 5 feet 4| inches high, fiesh complexion, brown liair, grey eyes, mole on right arm, cut end of 2nd finger left hand, and on right eyebrow, acar at back of head. He was convicted at the Preston Sessions, on 3rd July, 1878, for stealing a spade, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and 4 years police supervision. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Bryning, County Police Office, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, August 16. Description of GEORGE GREATHOLDER, Reg. B. 57, a license holder, who left Stafford on 9th inst, without noti- fying the same to the Police :— he is 31 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches lrign, brown hair, blue eyes, fresh complexion, light moustache, no whiskers, by trade a shoemaker; two scars on back of neck, mole on neck and forearm, long face, and slender build. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, The Green, or Sergeant Hackney, Guildhall, Stafford.— Bow- street, August 16. C 888 THOMAS FERMOR, discharged from Borstal Convict Prison, on license, on 22ud June, 1880, to the Police District of Uckfield, Sussex, has left without notifying to the police his intention of doing so:— he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, squints with the left, brown hair, moderately stout, four moles on right side of neck, two vaccination marks left arm, two scars on forefinger, and scar on chin. He was convicted at the Winchester Assizes on 3rd July, 1876, for feloniously causing grevious bodily harm, and sentenced to 5 years penal servitude. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Peerless, Uckfield, Sussex.— Bow- street, August 16. Left without notice :— Supervisee No. 6340, BRIDGET PERRIN, alias BRIDGET PERRY, 38 yeais of age, 4 feet 10i inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair, and grey eyes, lost several upper front teeth, 2ud finger of left hand fractured. Was convicted at Salford Hundred Sessions, on 27th Feb., 1879, and sentenced to 6 months and 2 years police supervision. Information to Mr. Supt. Myers, County Police Office, Hurst., Ashton- under- Lyne, Lancashire.— Bow- street, Augwt. 13. Left without notice:— supervisee Y 150 EDWARD WELSH, labourer, of 14, Nicholas- street, Manchester, 32 years of age, 5 feet 5£ inches high, fresh complexion, light brown curly hair, small grey eyes, proportionate build, long face, cut right eyebrow, sharp pointed nose, which points to the right slightly. Was convicted ou 7tli June, 1867, at Ruthin, for vagrancy, and sentenced to 12 days ; 6th January, 1869, at Montgomery Quarter Sessions, for larceny, 3 months ; 10th April. 1869, at Montgomery Quarter Sessions, for larceny, 3 months ; 21st Jany., 1870, at Ruthin, for vagrancy, 3 days ; 23rd November, 1871, at Ruthin Assizes, for burglary, 7 yrs. penal servitude and 7 years police supervision ; 4th December, 1878, tit Denbigh, for failing to produce his license, 3 months hard labour, aud license revoked. Information to Chief Constable Ellis, Bala, Merionethshire.— Bow- street, August 13. Description of convict 399 HENRY BROOKES, who has failed to repor t himself as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 28 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, 3 scars back of left leg, and a puddler. He was convicted at Leeds Assizes, 20th March, 1876, for bestiality, and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude. Information to Mr. Supt. Sykes, Police Offices, Barnsley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Aug. 13. Description of THOMAS CUSICK, alias HENRY BENJAMIN WIIITAKER, WILLIAM WOOD, who has failed to repoit himself as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 :— 13 years of age, 5 feet 5} inches high, fresli complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair, puddler, D left side several scars on head, body, and legs, flesh mark left breast' lost two top and two bottom teeth, varicose veins both legs, and weak sighted ; he was convicted at Bradford Sessions', 28th November, 1872, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision. Information to Mr. Supt Sykes, Police Offices, Barnsley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Aug. 15' THOMAS FERMOR, discharged from Borstal Convict Prison on licence, on 22nd June last, to the police district of Uckfield, Sussex, has left without notifying to the Police his intention of doing so :— he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 ins. high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, squints with the left, brown hair, moderately stout, four moles on the right side of neck, two vaccination marks on left arm, two scars on forefinger, aud scar on chin. He was convicted at the Winchester- Assizes on 3rd July, 1876, for feloniously causing grievous bodily harm, and sentenced to five y. ars penal servitude. Information to Mr. Supt. Peerless, Uckfield, Sussex,— Bow- street, August 11. POLICE GAZETTE. August 18 WAR OFFICE, August 18, 1880. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM IIER MAJESTY'S SERYICE. The Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters and Absentees, will be in sums varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstancesr^ each particular case. U. B.— lie applications for- Rewards will only be taken into consideratio when submitted through and recommonded by the Committing Magistrate. 5 .- HOB I CO. NAMH. BSS. no. com. 879660 879661 279662 179663 279664 S79665 2? 9666 279667 279665 279689 Jones, John Jones, Robert Kidger, Richard Kenney, William King, Frederick Lamont, Arch. Livingstone, John Milligan, George McCabe, Thomas Montgomery, R. 7488 4110 2176 3560 2749 6061 2484 1039 Hoy. Artillery General Serv. Cold. Guards 3rd Brig. Dep General Serv. 60th Rifles 6th Brig. Dep Gren. Guards 23rd Foot 27th Foot WHBBB BOBS. Dawley Gn., Salop Pluinstead, Kent Loughborough, Leic. Dublin Clerkenwell, Middlsx Perth Leeds, York Ealiog, Middlesex Lonion Aughava, Tyrone | TBAD*. labourer ditto ditto ditto scaffoldor labourer ditto tailor seaman labourer SIZB. HAIB. ; EYES. F A0B. COAT £ TBOTSEBS. DATE OF I ABSEST1SO HIMSELF. r LACE OF ABSENTING HIMSELF. MARKS fcui) REMARKS. 21215 20 5 241,5 21 5 181 201 18 21 221 34}| 5 41 71 91 6} 7 61 8 81 61 10 brown black brown brown red brown brown brown brown brown brown grey grey hazel blue hazol hazel brown grey hazel dark frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental black regimental plain tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 19 July 19 July 2 Aug. 24 July 13 July 23 July 24 July 20 July 26 July 23 July Shorncliffe London ditto # London Winchester York London Woolwich Enniskillen moles right arm and back of shoulders dot between thumb and forefinger • en route from Glasgow to Sunderland ' A. S. F. S.' right arm ; recruit, attested scar left cheek tattooed on arms and hands « 7% 70 279671 S79672 879673 870674 $ 79675 B796T6 279G77 179678 579679 Maine, Chas. B. Miller, James Marney, Patrick Mercer, James Moore, Charles Mathers, Henry Morris, Edward Orr, James O'Brien, Arthur O'Brien, Thomas 1508 2091 3039 3808 2177 2361 1202 4224 63rd Foot 76 th Foot Eoy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery 3rdBrig. Dep. S- thBrig. Dep. 69thBrig. Dep. Grcn. Guards Roy. Artillery ditto Baltimore, America Sunderland, Durham Claremorria, Mayo Peckham, Surrey Drogheda, Louth Huddersfield, York Liverpool Carrick- o - Shannon* Dublin ditto steward labourer uitto engineer bricklayer labourer ditto stoker sailor labourer 879680 279681 S79682 279G83 879684 87P6S5 879686 279687 279688 £ 79689 Phillips, William Padmore, John Quin, Wm. J. Rudleton, Thomas Rawlings, George Rees, Rees Ruddy, James Riley, William Rooney, Owen Stimson, James 1930 2295 2164 4047 2202 1407 3723 2962 2272 105th Foot 50th Brig. Dep 7th Foot Gren. Guards Cold. Guards 24th Foot 47th Foot Roy. Artillery llthBrig. Dep 2nd Drag. Gds Ballymena, Antrim London Chatham, Kent Shefforl, Beds Uttoxeter, Stafford Swansea, Glamorgan Blackburn, Lane. Doncaster, York Manchester Nottingham labourer ditto carpenter labourer clerk tin worker mason labourer warehusmn groom 241 20 19} 241 221 181 19 24 271 251 21} 191 21 351 211 231 221 201 20 18} 71 ibrown 611 It. brn 7 j dk. brn 81 brown 7} brown brown auburn dark auburn dk. brn 51 6} 81 71 hazel grey grey brown grey brown brown grey tiazel hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh dark fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental plain black regimental ditto 28 July 24 July 7 Feb. 14 July 22 July 24 July 21 July 19 July 25 June Manchester Sheffield Aldershot Woolwich # Halifax Dublin t Portsmouth Cape Town scar right arm * en route from Perth to Sunderland scar right buttock, warts left thumb tattooed on arms * Leitrim f between Chester and London female left leg, man right tattooed on arms and chest 7 51 8} 10 9 6} 6 81 7 81 ! brown black dk. brn brown light brown auburn brown sandy dk. brn grey brown hazel hazel blue hazel blue hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fair fresh fresh ditto black ; cloth regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 24 July 18 July 28 July 27 July 28 July 21 July 22 July 23 July 23 July 23 July Londondry London Pembroke London ditto Gosport Curragh Plymouth Lancaster Dundalk dot left arm ; slightly pockpitted took part of reg. nec. took part of reg. nee. 879690 879691 279602 879693 2796941 379695 579696 279697 879698 879699 Sharpe, Frederick Sharman, Wm. E. Snow, Horace H. Smith, John Sawtell, Benjainin Slack, George Skinner, John Simpson, John Sykes, Fredk. G. Smith, James 2101 1969 2291 14G6 3747 2512 830 1186 ditto 18th Hussars ditto Gron. Guards Cold. Guards Royal H. Art. Eoy. Artillery 3rd Brig. Dep 29thBrig Dep. 45tliBrig. Dep. Bradford Pimlico, Middlesex London • • Sherborne, Dorset Bra dford- on- Avon* Ashbourne, Derby Bermondsey, Surrey Belfast Bythofn, Nrthmpton Wad hurst, Sussex ditto butcher carpenter ditto featherdealr shoeingsmh labourer hammermn shoemaker puddler 20 | 5 23} 19 36 231 201 241 201 23} 26 7 7 71 10 brown dk. brn brown dark It. brn dk. brn dk. brn fair It. brn dark blue grey brown dk. brn blue dk. brn hazel blue grey grey fresh dark fresh fair fair pale fre3h fresh fresh fresh ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto blue; drab tweed regimental ditto 25 July 9 May 27 July 29 July 2 Aug. 14 Feb. 13 July 25 July 24 July 31 July ditto • Hounslow ditto Windsor London Aldershot London Perth Northmptn Durham took waist- bolt and part of reg. neo. • Wilts eyebrows meet; rocruit, approved tattooed on arms ; recruit, attested off furlough 179790 R79701 279702 879703 279704j 279705 279706 279707 270708 279709 Severn, James Shildon, John Turner, James Turner, Frederick Weeks, John Waitt, Walter West, William Williams, John Watson, Joseph Walsh, Henry 1978 2635 2243 2152 1945 2226 2088 2217 1731 47thBrig. Dep 61stBrig. Dep. 2nd Drag. Gds 18th Hussars lst Drag, Gds. Cold. Guards 76th Foot 77th Foot 95th Foot 109th Foot Battersea, Surrey Birmingham Tunbridge, Kent Sunninghill, Berks Bridestone, Devon Stratford- on- Avon London Croydon, Surrey London Dublin groom labourer valet labourer clerk labourer groom clerk labourer ditto 24 20 201 20 231 19 241 21 201 191 11 5 9 61 71 brown It. brn brown brown brown 9} sandy 7T 101 61 51 879710 279711 278712 279713 279714 S7S715 279716 879717 879718 279719 Wilson, Robert Wall, Michael Webester, John Wilson, James Willoughby, C. Wilson, Joseph Wilders, George Walsh, John Williams, Thos. Williamson, Thos 5493 8211 4061 7780 4394 2398 2982 2589 1897 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto 14th Brig. Dep 27th. Brig. Dep 49 th Brig. Dep 60th BrigDep. General Serv. Carnarvon Deptford, Kent Ferry Hill, Durham BethnalGn., Mddlsx. Sunderland, Durham Blackburn, Lane. Quorndon, Leicester Tipperary Cornwall Houghton- le- Sprng* groom labourer ditto # sailor tailor labourer ditto shoemaker pitman 19 .5 21 15 201 20 241 211 181 231 24 221 4 61 4} 41 91 71 51 71 6} 51 It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brh It. brn It. brn brown It. brn sandy brown It. brn dk. bra red brown grey grey grey hazel brown hazel hazel grey hazel fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fair dark dark fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto, ditto ditto ditto ( twee! 30 July 24 July 20 July 1 Aug. 24 July 24 July 24 July 1 Aug. 25 July 16 July Kngstn- o- T Ayr Dundalk Hounslow Colchester Caterham • Dover Aldershot ditto tattooed on arms scar right axilla, spot right wrist believed to have gone to Epsom off piss to Devonshire took part of reg. nec. scar right shoulder * Chapel- en- le- Frith scar over right eyebrow scar upper lip, eyebrows meet scar baclt of right wrist; o'fleer's servan 379720 279721 279722 879723 279724 279725 879726 279727 279728 279729 Anderson, David Armstrong, John Attrill, James Atkins, Charles Bristow, H. Thos. Brooks, Mark Baker, Charles Bird, Alfred Bullen, Frederick Bennett, John 5140 2805125th Foot 1628 84th Foot Roy. Artillery HospitalCrps. lst Dragoons ditto 4th Hussars ditto 8th Foot 25t. h Foot brown sallow grey fresh blue fair blue fresh grey fair gfey fresh blue frosh grey fresh blue fair grey sallow regimental ditto plain regimental supposed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto plain 26 July 17 July 27 July 25 July 4 Aug. 18 July 31 July 30 July 22 July 21 July Woolwich ditto Sheffield Woolwich Nw'tle- o- T. Warringtn. Leicester Hounslow Hamilton Sunderland small fear on right cheek ship on right arm * horse hair worker scar on left knee ; off pass biith mark right of neck tattooed on arms recruit * Durham 2041 1658 1809 1713 2065 2815 Dublin Liverpool Brading, 1. of Wight Ripon, York Shoreditch, Middlesx Buckingham Plums teal, Kent Marylebone. Mddlex. Islington, Middlesex Beaford, Devon labourer ditto sailor wheelwrght carpenter labourer groom floor layer tai or shoemaker 20 23? 211 26 21? 231 181 20J- 161 19 51 5 41 101 8} 10 71 7 11 41 brown ! dk. brn brown grey brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown hazel grey hazel brown hazel brown dk. brn, brown It. brn blue sallow fresh fresh pale fresh dark frOBh fresh fresh fair ditto regimental ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 279730 278731 879732 279733 279734 279736 279736 279737 279738 S79739 Burke. Michael Barton, Samuel Bishop, Edward Burke, Francis Barr, Robert Brown, Thomas Bottomley, Thos. Barr, Thomas Baker, Thomas Booth, Thomas 1482 555 4298 2221 504 7103 8253 7892 3832 53rd Foot 57th Foot 60th Rifles 76th Foot 78th Foot Riflo Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Dublin Bray, Wicklow Northlleet, Kent Sligo Lanark Hackcey, Middlesex Wolverhampton Dublin Lyminge, Kent Hull, York cooper painter labourer ditto carter painter labourer shoemaker sailor labourer 18115 5|! brown brown pale ditto 281! 5 51 It. brn blue fair ditto 191 5 51 dk. bm brown fresh ditto 251 5 81 dk. bm grey frosh ditto 24} 5 61 dk. bm grey fresh ditto 241 5 5 It. brn hazel fresh black 20 5 4} brown grey fresh regimental 251 5 41 brown hazel dark ditto 221 5 5 dk. brn grey freah ditto | 24 5 8 — — plain 31 July 31 July 7 Aug. 28 July 31 July 2 Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Aug. 2 Aug. 28 July York Dublin Woolwich London Manchester ditto Aldershot ditto Warley Devonport recruit scar on forehead scar over left eyo soar on right arm scar left arm, dot on right scar under right nipple seir left arm light brown patch of hair back of head tattooed on cnest and arms soar on left arm 31 July 1 Aug. 31 July 2 Aug. 31 July 24 July 31 July 26 July 27 July 29 July Manchester tattooed left arm and ring finger Dublin Winchester : Sheffield FortGeorge London New'tle- o- T Dublin Shorncliffe Woolwich mole on left calf recruit, approved scar right side of heal tattooed left arm, scar left grrin 879740 279741 279742 279743 279744 879745 879746 279747 279748 179749 Bloice, Edwin Board, Francis Bamford, T. Brooks, William Bone, Alexander Burke, James Cameron, Allan Carty, Thomas Clarke, John Challis, Thomas 879750 Carr, John 879751 Connell, William 879752 Casey, James 04 879753 279754 279755 279756 279757 279758 879759 Clarke, Elias Clark, William Cunningham, Wm. Clark, John Cunningham, Jas. Civil, Edward Clarke. James 4996 5159 2521 2030 2631 2351 1032 2383 2120 36b9 8154. 8212 4952 4500 3738 2178 3012 2978 2055 ditto ditto 5tliBrig. Dep. 28th Brig. Dep 6lstBrig. Dep. 67thBrig. Dep Royal H. Gds. 22nd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Harwich, Essex Blagdon, Somerset Birkenhead, Cheshre Nuneaton, Warwick Ayr Dublin Carnuiony, Antrim Ballymors, Sligo Drumragb, Tyrone Sheffield, York ditto 24 horse clippr 22? labourer 231 baker 1.9- 1 miner 231 tailor 24 clerk 24 labourer 201 ham curer 21 carter 21? ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 3rd Brig. Dep 6t. li Brig. Dep 12th Brig. Dep 27thBrig. Dep 60th Brig. Dep Portsmouth Chatham, Kent Dublin Bury St. Edmunds* Shoreditch, Middlesx Leeds, York London Liverpool Northampton Galashiels, Roxburgh mariner labourer puddler labourer painter labourer painter grinder shoefinisher 20115 191 5 211 5 22} 231 24 18 191 191 20 61 dk. brn 51 brown 7 | brown 6 brown 51j dk. brn 611 sandy 0 j auburn 8 I brown 9 , It. brn 4} | fair rod dk. brn auburn sandy brown brown brown dk. bm brown brown grey grey hazel grey blue hazel grey grey grey grey fair fresh fresh fresh dark fair fair pale fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 7 Aug. 9 Aug. 31 July 30 July 3 Aug. 31 July 5 Aug. 4 Aug. 22 July 31 July Colchester I scar back of right elbow Trowbridge scar left arm Beverley scar on forehead and left breast Warwick Ayr Birr London Curragh Glasgow Sheffield scar o utside right wrist, scar right arm took part of reg. nec. small mole left groin 51 41 41 41 81 5 8 51 61 61 blue dk. bm grey grey blue grey grey blue blue blue fair fresh fair tresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair I fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black j cord regimental ditto ditto 25 July 24 July 31 July 7 Aug. 7 Aug. 2 Aug. 5 Aug. 5 Aug. 31 July 28 July Woolwich ditto New'tle- o- T Colchester FtBorisand Sunderland London Preston ] Leicester | Hamilton tattooed on arms and hands scar back of right arm eyebrows meet * Suffolk tattooel on arms; recruit, attested acar back of left hand 8797601 Campbell, Michael 279761 Dalton, John 279762 Doran, James 279763 Dower, John 279764 Dunne, Patrick ~'; 9765 Davis, William ^ 79766 Donovan, Michael 2* 9767 Edger, Richard 279768 Fowler, William 819769 Franklin, George 1967 501 33^ 1394 2233 5149 2075 2160 1310 4699 ditto 19th Foot 20th Foot 53rd Foot 81th Foot Roy. Artillery 2ndBrig. Dep 84th Foot 3rd Hussars Gren. Guards 279770 279771 279772 279773 2J9774 879775 279776 279777 279778 279779 Fisher, Joseph Fravers, C. H. Faircliffe, Andrew Famll, Pa'rick Ford, Henry Fulcher, William Flockett, W. Gibbs, W. Fredk. Galloway, George | G. rton, Isaac [ GLASGOW Lancaster Dublin Redruth, Cornwall Kingstowii, Dublin Westminster, Mdlsx. Dowlais, Glamorgan Prescot, Lancashire Dover, Kent Grantham, Lincoln labourer iron worker clcik miner butcher labourer iron worker < ron glazier butcher labourer 21} 5 23? 5 281 5 251 5 18115 211 5 181 5 241 ' 5 28?] 5 241' 5 7 j brown 41: brown 61! dk. brn 6J dark brown brown brown brown 4 dk. brn 8 black blue hazel grey hazel brown brown hazel grey hazel hazel fresh frosh freah sallow sallow fresh sallow fair fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto 3882 2428 2325 2259 5102 8300 301 1262 1908 1899 Cold. Guards 10t, h Foot ditto 108th Foot Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery 3rd Brig. Dep lst Dragoons llth Foot 53rd Foot Eastwood, Notts Islington, Middlesex Iluluie, Lancashire Ballinasloe, Galway Bridgwater, Somerset Watergate, York Hatt, Durham Aylesbury, Bucks Oldbury, Worcester I Cheltenham, Glouc. 4115 241 5 S miner barman gas Utter | 2ol ditto 24 shoeingsmh 126 bricklayer miner groom ditto labourer 21 281 261 231 23} 811 It. brn 911 brown 91! brown 91! It. bm n 41 7 9 6 11 brown fair lb. brn brown It. brn brown hazel blue blue hazel hazel It. brn grey grey groy blue j fresh fresh i pale [ pale | freah fair fresh fresh froah fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 31 July 19 July 0 Aug. 31 July 4 Aug. 31 July 2 j July 31 July 2 A'fig.' 31 July Aug. July Aug. Aug. July July July Aug. July Aug. ditto Bermuda Curragh Manchester Dublin Woolwich Carlisle Dublin I Colchester London scar on left forehead scar on right thigh tattooed left arm and right wrist raole left side of neck mole between shoulders; recruit took part of reg. nec. 1 6 30 ! 5 i 5 126 | 24 31 i 2 130 | 2 ditto Oolchester j ditto Portsmouth Woolwich ditto Sunder and Manchester Preston Manchester ditto kettle on right arm August 18 POLICE GAZETTE. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE—( continued). ODflOH HO. NAM. BKG. No. COSM. WHBBH BOBS. TBADB. BIZS. i HAIB. BYES. » AOB. DATE OF PLACE OF OOAT & XBOTTBBBS. ABSENTING ABSENTING HIMSELF. UI. MSEW. MARKS and REMARKS. 179780 879781 879782 879783 279781 279785 879786 879787 £ 79.83 279789 Green, Frederick Griffin, James Galley, George ' Green, John Gibson, John Hamilton, Robert Healey, Anthony Holt, Albert Humphries, H. Hill, Henry 5444 3461 6349 1812 2062 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 3rd Brig. Hep 6( ithBrig. Dep. 7th HussarB 21531 ditto 5686; Gren. Guards 14381 Rl. Engineers 38181 Roy. Artillery 879790 879791 879792 879793 £ 79794 879795 879: 96 279797 879798 879799 Hall, James Hynes, Michael Hutchinson, Thos. Harris, Robert Hampshire, John Hartley, Thomas Hospital, Thomas Higgins, John Harding, Jchn Haggarty, Thos. 3648 4S67 2516 2155 2818 2126 2396 2148 1980 ditto ditto Army Service 3rd Brig. Dep 6th Brig. Dep 29 th Brig. Dep ditto 31st Brig. Dep. 38th Brig. Dep 62ndBrig. Dep Yarmouth, Norfolk painter 20}'| - 5 6} lit. brn brown fresh regimental Limerick groom 23 5 7 It, brn blue fair ditto Nelson, Monmouth minjr' 22} 5 7 lt. brn grey pale ditto Workington, Cumb. laboil^ e? . 25 5 6i! brown grey fair plain i . Dundee, Forfar ditto ' 23 5 6? brown grey fresh regimental Edinburgh mason 22 5 7 fair grey fresh ditto Killalla, Mayo labourer 18} 5 6} brown grey fresh ditto Huntingdon di'to 21} 15 8 dk. brn• blue 3wrthy ditto WinkSeld, Berks ditto 24 | 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto. Tiverton, Devon farrier 231 5 7} brown hazel fresh dark s black Marylebone, Mddlsx. carman 19} 5 74- lt. bm hazel fresh regimental Blackpool, Cork labourer 19} 5 4} It. bni hazel frosh ditto Kirby, York shooingsmli 23} 5 9 dk. brn dark dark ditto S. Shields, Durham shipwright 20 5 5} brown blue fresh ditto Dewsbury, York slater 18 5 6| dk. brn grey fresh plain Bourne, Lincoln labourer 21 5 71 dk. brn brown fresh regimental Oundle, Hunts ditto 20! 5 dk. brn brown fair ditto Castlehugh, Rscmmn ditto 21 5 H brown blue fresh plain Trowbridge, Wilts ditto 19} 5 7 It, bfn grey fresh regimental Glasgow • joiner 19 5 dk. brn hazel fresh plain 3 Aug. I Chatham I 25 July Curragh 31 July i Clonmel j scar back of left elbow 31 July | Sunderland i recruit, not finally approved 9 Aug. [ Hamilton I anchor left hand, ' R. B.' left arm 3 Aug 25 July 2 Aug. 128 July Calair ' Cork Windsor , Chatham itook waist- belt and part of reg. nec. off leave ( 31 July | FtBorisand itook part of rsg. nec. 2 Aug. 3 Aug. 29 July 31 July 1 Aug. 30 July 31 July 6 Aug. 31 July 31 July Sheerness Athlone Woolwich Sunderland York Northmptn ditto # Devizes Glencorse tattooed right arm and hand j eft pass tattooed left arm and hand ecar left arm ; took part oE reg. nec. tattooed on arms and hand recruit 6 between Ashbourne and Dei by scar on left buttock scar across rt eyebrow; rocruit, attested 879800 879801 879802 879803 879801 879805 879H05 879807 879808 879809 Hammond, Wm. Jerrett, Thomas Joyce, Arthur W. Johnston, Francis Jones, Arthur Jones, Arthur Kemsley, G. J. M. Keen, Thomas B. Kettle, George Kettle, Amos 2267 1254 2618 2792 1758 977 875 8326 1863 ( J- eneral Serv. 2ndDrag. Gds. Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 6th Brig. Dep 45th Brig. Dep 57th Foot 69th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Chepstow, Gloucestr. Whitechapel, Mdlsx. Ringstead, Norfolk Lanark Cornmilton, Cheshre. Rhyl, Flint Brighton, Sussex Walsall, Stafford Lydd, Kent Claines, Worcester , barman plasterer porter labourer weaver groom gardener clerk carter, labourer 181 18! 21i 2ii 25 " 22 j 211 22 191 26| lt. brn brown brown brown brown • auburn brown brown lt. brn brown grey grey blue hazel grey bluo hazel grey blue brown pale fresh fresh fresh fresh sandy fresh fresh fair fresh black regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain regimental 24 July 29 July 3 Aug. 19 July 29 July 4 Aug. 26 July 7 Aug. 12 July 30 July London Dundalk Aldershot Glasgow York Chichester Dublin Portsmouth Woolwich Worcester face slightly pockpittei off pass recruit recruit, not finally approved 879810 879811 879812 879813 879814 879815 879816 879817 870818 879819 Kelly, Thomas Kelly, Nicholas King, Michael Lappin, Daniel Lynch, John Liddle, William Mill, George F. Murray, J. Mitchell, John S. Madden, James 21.19 115 962 2582 1021 2330 1918 519 3rcl£ rig. Dep 49thBrig. Dep 59thBrig. Dep 74th Foot Army Service 2ndBrig. Dep Roy. H. Gds. 2nd Dragoons 21st Hussars 19th Foot Darlington, Durham Dublin Oughterard, Galway Belfast Dublin Durham Londonderry Wigan, Lancashire Edinburgh Carofin, Clare bricklayer labourer ditto ditto carpenter carter student labourer baker sinker 21i| 5 18 251 23 221 22 22 211 19 25 brown brown brown brown brown brown lt. brn brown black dk. bra hazel grey grey hazel hazel grey grey grey brown brown fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fresh dark brown ditto tweod regimental ditto ditto dark regimental ditto ditto ditto 2 Aug. 31 July 3i July 31 July 21 July 6 Aug. 5 Aug. 29 July 21 July 19 July Sunderland Dublin Hamilton Glasgow Curragh N. Shields London Dublin Edinburgh Bermuda tattooed on breast and left aria scar lower part of back scar back of neck; off pass to Dublin recruit, attested small moles root of left thumb crown, cross, flags, shield, & c., right arm ' True Blue' tattooed on left arm 879820 879821 879822 879823 879824 879825 879836 879827 879828 879829 McGrrath, John McConnell, Alex. McHugh, Francis McLevie, Peter Murray, Patrick Murphy, Philip Moore, John Morris, George Mercer, James Mullins, James 342 28th Foot ' 1263 31st Foot 1312 53- d Foot 2652 74th Foot 106th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto 2126 3558 6971 3806 Fermoy, Cork Lambeth, Surrey Birkenhead, Cheshre Glasgow Athlone, Roscommon Wexford Rathcormack, Cork Dudley, Worcester Peckham, Surrey New Brunswick baker laboured musician labourer ditto ditto groom engineer sailor 261 201 23* 191 18! 24} 23} 22J 241 23 51 81 8 2 81 81 81 brown brown brown dark brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown it. brn hazel grey grey grey grey grey blue blue brown grey fair fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto . ditto ditto brown ; grey regimental ditto plain ditto Aug. Aug. Aug;- Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 30 July 14 July 8 Aug. Fermoy_ Chatham Manchester Glasgow Athloiie Liverpool Kinsale Curragh Woolwioh Sheerness scar on upper hp blue mark right wrist and left arm oblique scar lower part of right arm recruit, not finally approved 879830 879831 879832 879833 879834 879835 879836 879837 879838 E79S39 879840 879811 E79842 879 843 87 9 8 44 879845 879846 879817 879818 879840 Marshall, John McCann, John McNally, Hugh Mack, Patrick Nickless, H. Newsome, Walter Newing, Thomas O'Brien, James O'Brien, Thomas Payne, William 2935 21 2491 1232 1793 3322 1823 282 1648 27thBrig. Dep 60thBrig. Dep 65thBrig. Dep General Serv. 77th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. H. Art. 20th Foot 74th Foot 3rd Hussars Loughborough, Leic. Ayr New York, America Whitechapel, Mdlsx. Watford, Herts Carbrook, Norfolk Canterbury, Kent Ballymore, Wstmth Glasgow Woolwich, Eent labourer ditto mason tailor labourer ditto ditto groom painter groom 191 261 21 191 21 21 191 18} 23} 19 7} 5 6} 5 5} 51 5 6 Hi 6 brown dk. brn lt. brn dk. brn dk. brn lt. brn dk. bra dk. bra brown brown hazel black grey grey blue blue brown grey grey hazel fresh sallow fair pale fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 31 July 2 Aug. 7 Aug. 29 July 5 Aug. 31 July 24 July 1 Aug. 2 Aug. 30 July Leicester Hamilton Armagh London Dover Winchester Canterbury Mullingar Glasgow Colchester oval scar outer side of right thigh took the whole of rog. neo. two sears on abdomen j recruit, attested scar on left shin off pass to Twytord anchor, flags, & c., left arm man on left arm j off furlough Preston, Joseph Prior, Thomas Peckham, Edward Pither, Alfred Probie, Frederick Pearson, Fredk. Paterson, Robert Rosten, William Richards, John Rielly, John 6517 1871 5472 7662 2262 3514 2562 1728 1390 2242 Gren. Guards 31st Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 61stBrig. Dep. 31st Foot 53rd Foot 76th Foot Worksop Culham, Oxford Uckfield, Sussex Crondall, Hants Essex Knaresbro', York Stevenston, Ayr Birmingham Chepstow, Monmth. Belfast, Antrim smith labourer musician labourer ditto ditto ditto blacksmith labourer ditto 26} 191 221 20| 261 23} 201 23* 191 241 10| 6} 41 41 7 9 5i . 7 6 11} brown dk. brn black lt. bm brown brown brown brown lt. brn brown brown hazel grey hazel hazel grey blue grey grey brown frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto 29 July 31 July 1 Aug. 27 July 2 Aug. 31 July 3 Aug. 5 Aug. 31 July 31 July Windsor Chatham ditto Shorncliffo Woolwich Ft. Borisnd. Ayr Chatham Manchester Sheffield took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. previously served in 23rd Foot mark on left shoulder scar on forehead scar on right little finger scar on forehead and bridge of nose anchor back of left hand scar on right hip irtttSou 879851 879852 879853 879854 879855 879856 879857 £ 79858 879859 Robinson, John Riley, William Roddie, William Stevens, Frederick Spinks, James Sheppard, Fredk. Smith, John Schooling Alfred Sheen, John Shields, John 506 3723 2556 1620 833 966 1894 1741 134,5 77th Fool Roy. Artillery 58thBrig. Dep 3rd Hussars 5th Drag. Gds. 14th Foot 19th Foot 24th Foot ditto 7lst Foot Dartford, Kent Doncaster, York Durham Salisbury, Wilts Barnsley, York Warminster, Wilts Chelsea, Middlesex Lambeth, Surrey Cheltenham, Glouc. Glasgow ditto ditto ditto potman rivetter bricklayer mat maker servant labourer potter 301 201 20 201 21 31} 191 221 19} 30! lt. brn brown lt. bm brown red brown brown brown brown brown grey hazel grey grey brown brown hazel grey grey brown fresh fair fresh fresh fair fresh pale fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental <'. itto tweed regimental supposed plain 4 Aug. 22 July 2 Aug. 3 Aug. 26 July 1 Aug. 19 July 4 Aug. 31 July 28 July Dover Ft. Borisnd. Stirling Colchester Leeds Parkhurst Bermuda Gosport ditto Edinburgh ' B.' on chest sailor and anchor on left arm officer's servant; stole a gold watch scar on left buttock 879860 879861 879862 879863 ?, 79864! £ 79865 879866 279867 279868 879869 Stanley, Thomas Stockley, Henry Sullivan, Jeremiah Shawley, Alfred Simpson, Thos. G. Smith, Henry Stewart, Jas. C. B. Tomkins, William Taylor, Frederick Turner, Henry 3046 4397 4868 1993 1383 1665 1986 2165 1705 1175 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ' 29th Brig. Dep 44th Brig. Dep 45th Brig. Dep 60thBrig. Dep. 14th Foot 31st Foot 37th Foot Broadway, Worcestr. Wareham, Dorset Camberwell, Surrey Gt. Gadding, Hunts Cambridge Liverpool Southend, Argyle Grimley, Worcester London Andover, Hants labourer ditto tailor labourer groom labourer fitter labourer ditto ditto 21 20 2,0} 20.1 25 18 22 23- 1 19! 4 71 5} 8 6 81 7} 8 5i 51 lt. brn brown lt. brn lt. brn brown brown dk. brn lt. brn brown black grey blue brown grey hazel grey brown blue grey hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fair fresh dark regimental ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto 31 July 31 July 7 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 31 July Canterbury Gosport Woolwioh Northmptn. Warley Canterbury Hamilton Parkhurst Chatham Haulbowlne scar right nipple, tattooed on arm3 stole two suits of clothes left little toe overlaps scar inside right'calf scar on forehead tattooed on arms 279870 879871 879872 879873 879874 $ 79875 279876 879877 879878 279879 Tuder, Henry Thompson, John Thomson, Alfred Vickers, William Wright, James Wilson, Thomas Whalen, Charles Willows, John M. Waterson, Geo. J. Whitlock, T. G. 8327 2270 2110 2642 1806 1207 1920 4290 1747 1317 Roy. Artillery 7th Brig. Dep 10th Brig Dep 61st Brig. Dep lst Dragoons ditto 21st Hussars Greii. Guards 12th Foot 77th Foot Ashford, Kent Bp. Auckland, Drhm. Dundee, Forfar Kilwinning, Ayr Oldham, Lancashire Tamwoith, Warwick Chesterfield, Derby Market Harborouh* Hampstead, Middlsx. Salisbury, Wilts groom collier shoemaker miner clerk labourer net maker mason groom grocer - 24! 21- 1 21} 19 22} 26} 21} 29 10} 261 4} 6} 7} 5} 10 11 7} 9} 6 81 dk. bra brown brown fair lt. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown blue brown hazel blue grey hazel blue brown grey grey dark fresh, fair lair fresh fresh freah fresh fresh fresh plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 12 July 31 July 10 Aug. 31 July 1 Aug. 5 Aug. 21 July 27 July 2 Aug. 5 Aug. Woolwich Pontefract York Ayr Manchester ditto Edinburgh London Portsmouth Dover ditto very muscular took part of reg. nec. dot left arm tattooed on arms scar on right groin small cross on left arm tattooed left arm and hand scar left arm and right knee ' Lcicesto 879380 879831 279382 279883 2^ 9834 279885 279386 279887 279888 279889 Wells, James Warner, Fredk. Wade, J. George Willoughby, C. Williams, E. Wilke., Alfred Willcocks, James Wilson, Thomas Wool, Robert Whitty, Martin 3197 3374 5135 4991 3596 4062 1916 S29 981 2690 Rifle Brigade Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 47thBrig. Dep. 61st Brig. Dep 64th. Brig. DeD 69 th Brig. Dep London Southwark, Surrey Rugby, Leicester Sunderland, Durhm. Limerick Alresford, Hants St. Helens, Lanc. Oldham, Lancashire Ballybay, Monaghan Waterford groom engineer sailor labourer groom labourer joiner servant labourer 211 22} 21} 24} 22} 20! 181 231 201 18 brown dk. brn dk. brn lt. brn lt. brn black brown dk. brn fair dk. brn grey hazel grey grey grey brown hazel hazel blua brown fresh fair fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto supposed plain tweed regimental ditto ditto plain regimental 4 Aug. 25 July 30 July 4 Aug. 3 Aug. 7 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 29 July Aldershot Woolwich Curiagh New'tle- o- T Dover Colchester Kngstn- o- T Ayr Enniskillen Clonmel scar on^ rm two scars front of chest scar riglit thigh and left nipple broke out of barracks scar on left thigh anchor on left arm scar on face ARMY RESERVE. Men of the Army Reserve reported as Absentees from two consecutive payments. OMIOE NAME. * NO. 11 F. C. Turner 12 Wm. Brereton 13 Charles Cosby 14 Alfred Powell 15 Thomas Pa'nier 16 George Mathews 17 Dennis Larney 18 Wm. O. Bellow 19 James Pollard 20 John Plumridge ItECt. NO. COSTS. WliifEE BOBN. TEADE. SIZE. ! HAIB. EYES. PACE. DATE OF PLACE OF COAT & TEOIISEES. ABSENTING ABSENTINO HIMSELF. HIMSELF. MARKS AND REMARKS. 633 35th Foot 183 23rd Foot 974.75th Foot 15 56114th Foot 1328 2491 2069 1522 2926 175 3rd Foot Rifle Brigade 13th Foot 4th Foot Scots Guards 15th Foot . Selby, Yorkshire Glaneely, Wicklow Rugby, Warwick Cley - on- the- Sea Farningham, Suffolk Horsham, Sussax Leicester Isliogton, Midd'esex Gloucester Hammersmith clerk groom * moulder labourer I shoemaker labourer nail maker" labourer 291 26 26 23} 23 23} 231 27 [ 25 21 6 6 8 6 9} 15 7.} brown j brown j brown • brown brown brown dark dk. brn brown brawn blue hazel grey grey hazel dark grey brown fresh fresh pale sallow fresh fair fair fair 2 Nov. 12 April 12 April 13 Aug. 8 July 9 July 2 July 8 July 16 Jan. 9 April Shrewsbury Birminghm ditto Norwich Kennington ditto Leicester Kennington Hounslow Chelsea star cn groin reported to have gone to Dublin tattooed on arms • clay pipe maker scar centre of back small mole right cheek scar on legs August 18 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. CSITOV BO. RAMS. BBS. SO. COUP*. WHBBB BOBS. 196885 196886 193887 1965- 83 1968ci9 196890 196891 19ii392 196893 196894 John Barber Jas E. Henderson Thomas Harrison Thomas Robinson John McGee Malcolm McPhail Robert Robertson John Moran John Hughes Edward Rowney 2350 2957 2731 2088 2466 2973 1979 3043 3130 3097 Nrthmbld. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto A « 1 ., 9681) 5 96896 96897 f96898 ,96899 * 96900 96901 196902 ^ gos 196904 John Leach Michael Doherty Edward Daly William Hill John Murphy Charles Hally William Barber Gordon Watson George Fair Jas. E. Henderson 2040 3040 2592 2743 2485 3116 3039 2767 2797 2552 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Barnard, Glasgow Newcastle, Nthmbld. Wooler Nowcastle Northumberland Govan, Glasgow Berwick- on- Tweed Wolverhampton, Stff Armagh Killwaining, Ayr Newcastle- on- Tyne Wrexford All Saints, Nthmbld. Galashiels, Roxburgh Newcastle Berwick- on- Tweed Newcastle All Saints Linton, Roxburgh Newcastle TBADB. i BIZB. HAIB. BYBS. SAOB. potter 27 5 74 black black swrthy labourer 284 5 94 dk. brn hazel fresh shoemaker 281 6 0! black grey sallow labourer 294 5 9 It. brn blue fair ditto 30 5 8 It. bm hazel fresh boilermaker 244 5 94 fair blue fresh blacksmith 254 5 8 dk. brn grey dark labourer 29 5 64 dk. bm brown fresh ditto 284 5 64 dk. bm dk. brn sallow groom 22| 5 64 dk. brn blue fair striker 284 5 84 brown blue fair ditto 271 5 94 brown brown sallow puddler 32- J 5 64 sandy blue fair labourer 384 5 104 brown grey fresh rivetter 344 5 81 brown hazel fresh miller 211 5 74 sandy hazel florid miner 304 5 84 brown brown sallow blacksmith 291 5 71 dark hazel dark shepherd 27 5 11 It. brn hazel fresh labourer 294 5 6 It. bra blue fair ' OOAT k 7BOT7SBRI DATS 01 DBSBBT8. PTAOB oi DBSBBTIOK. MARKS ASD REMARKS. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. Dunbar ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ' absent from training two marls below both nipples brown mark under left eye scar right temple and above right knee man and ' E. R.' left arm, woman on light 2 Aug. 2 Aug, 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tear under right eye ship on front of left arm slightly pockpitted tattooed on arms blue mark under right eye ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although Si reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only ia payable at tha expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 8 months from th « dat* of dwwrtion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special oiroumstances. No reward will b » given in these cases if apprehended within the precints of a port when a regular Police is organized, bnt all reasonable sxpensei will b « paid. NAME. DMBBTSD TtOM DATS. UTnra. SIZB. WHIM SOU. HAIB. TAOS. MA WITH ASD RWMAWRFF, Francis Jones James Healey Charles Posford Robert Phillips George Carr Cann Thomas Steer Samuel L. Brusey Thomas Griffin William Morris Frederick Discombe Fras. O. Reardon Ed » ard Potter William Strong David Gough Thomas Culkin James Maidment William Bevan Thomas Morgan James Reevo James Margerrison James Connor Wm. C. Toby John T. Fletcher George Millard Thos. W. Chinn James Spooner Charles Thos. Knox Arthur Whaley George Cutting Mich. Connor John M. McLean John Holley John Parish John Davey Jas. Williams Rob. Edw. Crisp W. H. Farley John L. Molyneux William Hopkins George Grayling Achilles, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Valiant, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Serapis, deserter Naval Barracks, deserter ditto Atia, deserter Stela, straggler ditto Himalaya, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Pimbrolce, deserter Dtfence, straggler ditto Va iani, straggler Ntrvma'A*, straggler 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 15 Aug. 15 Aug. 14 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 116 Aug. 116 Aug. 116 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. ,16 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 Aug. 5 Aug. 3 Aug. 3 Aug. 1 Aug. 6 Aug. 11 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Aug. 13 Aug. 13 Aug. 25 July 13 Aug. 13 Aug. 12 Aug. 9 Aug. private, R. Marines ditto bandsman stoker private, R. Marines ditto A. B. stoker ordinary ditto A, B. gunner ditto private, R. Marines ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto • ditto gunner private, R. Marines ordinary ditto stoker, 2nd class signalman, 3rd cl. boy, lst elass stoker ditto private, R. Marines ditto ditto ditto ditto ordinary ditto private, R. Marines capt ain quartr deck 5 64 54 61 6 4 8 3 61 81 5- 81 5 54 51 54 54 94 61 51 6 7 5 8 5 8 5 7 5 6 5 6 5 61 5 51 5 10 5 7 5 7 Dixton, Monmouth Wigan London Hastings, Sussex Oldham, Lanc. Bovey- Tracey, Devon Torrington Plymouth Haverfordwest Dawlish, Devon Dublin Belfast Wigan, Lancashire Pembroke Cheshire Sherborne, Dorset Bristol Neath, Glamorgan Lynn, Norfolk Bristol Roscommon Silverton, Devon Hull, York Axbridge, Somerset Paddington, Middlesex St. George's, Middlsx. Marylebone Thornes, Yorkshire London Ballyrassil Campbeltown Culmstock Lincoln Bideford Glamorgan Tamworth, Staffordsh. Torquay Liverpool Llanelly Newington, Surrey It. brn : blue It. brn grey brown grey dk. brn dark It. brn grey It. bru brown brown brown brown It. brn It. bni It. brn It. brn brown It. brn It. brn dark light brown dk. brn brown dk. brn brown brown dark brown brown dk. brn black dark dk. brn dk. brn dark It. brn black It. brn brown black dk. brn grey grey blue brown brown blue blue g^ y hazel hazel It. brn grey hazel grey grey hazel blue blue hazel hazel dark brown blue brown blue hazel grey hazel hazel grey grey hazel hazel hazel blue fair fair dark dark fair fresh fair fair dark dark fair fair frosh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh dark fresh fresh dark fair dark fresh fair fair fair fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fair dark dark 10s. reward scar below left knee ; served in Resistance ditto 10s. reward served in Temeraire £ 1 reward served in Indus £ 1 reward 10s. reward served in Resistance £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward served in Asia £ 3 reward ditto anchor back of left hand ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward ditto ditto £ 1 reward Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAM3- SHIS WSOHABSSS IBOK. DATS. BATISO. ri 3 SIZB. WHHBB BOB*. HAIB. STSS. F AOS. MARKS ASD REMARKS. Thomas Aylett John Hayes Thos. W. Speakman Edward Church Charles E. Wood James Rutchings George A. Hall Harry Kemp William Skillen Henry Blanks Naval Barracks 24 May A. B. 25 5 7 London brown brown fair discharged as objectionable; served in Duke of Wellington ditto 19 June ordinary, 2nd class 20 6 6 Middleton, Cork brown grey fresh ditto served in Raleigh Naval Barracks 25 May A. B. 25 5 54 London It. brn hazel fair discharged as objectionable ; tattooed on right wrist ditto 3 June ordinary, 2nd class 23 6 41 Liverpool It. brn grey freck. ditto served in Flamingo ditto 29 May A. B. 27 5 3 Southwark, Surrey It. bra blue fair discharged as objectionable ; served in Dukt of Wellington Monarck 12 May ordinary 24 5 2 Ashton( Jommon, Wilts brown hazel sallow served in Impregnable, Doris, Royal Adelaide, Undaunted, , f- o. discharged as objectionable ; served in Undaunted Naval Barracks 6 May ditto 23 6 4 Reading, Berks brown grey fair ditto 6 May A. B. 24 5 31 Stratford, Essex black dark ruddy ditto served in Raleigh Royal Adelaide ditto 13 May ditto 26 0 4 Belfast, Antrim brown brown dark discharged as objectionable ; served in Victor Emanuel 12 May ditto 24 5 64 Shoreditch, Middlesex brown grey fair ditto ditto NAM ® James E. Ellison William Collins Thomas Doberty George Spencer Joseph Milden Charles Lowe Thomas Young James Mends Thomas Kelly Charles Fitzgerald ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, < jrc. DIYISIOS WHKBX BOBS. TBADX. SIZB. HAIB. TAOS. OOAT * XBOVSSBS. " T ™ DISOHBO. PLAOB OS DI80HABSB. MARKS ASD REMARKS. NAME. Depot- ditto Depot ditto ditto ditto ditto dit'o ditto HTIKOI. Preston, Lancashire Dunfanaghy. Donegl. Monaghan Thornbury, Glouc. Bedminster, Dorset Armagh Bristol Dublin Duntochen, Dmbrtn. Thurles, Tipperary labourer joiner labourer ditto labourer ditto blacksmith footman bricklayer hairdresser 20 291 21 21 51 191 23 171 194 184 is brown dk. brn dk. brn light black brown dk. brn dk. brn red brown blue blue brown blue hazel grey grey blue hazel blue fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 18 Aug. 13 Aug. 11 Aug. 7 Aug. 31 July 31 July 10 July 12 July 3 July 26 Juno Description of Deserters. WHBBB BOBS. TBADB, SIZB. HAIB. SAOS. OOAT k TSOVSSES. DATB OS DB8EBTK. Lewes Aylesbury Lewes Canterbury ditto ditto Canterbury Lowes Walmor Canterbury PXAOS OS DBSBBTIOS. tattooed on various parts of body diseliai ged as worthless and incorrigible man's head and circle back of left hand anchor back of right hand discharged with ignominy discharged as worthless and incorrigible ditto discharged as worthless and incorrigible scar left breast; discharged with ignominy MASKS asd REMARKS. John Renwick Thomas Parsons Thomas Morgan Michael McNichol George Healing Will am Wiikie Edward Evens Thomas Frost John Turner James Priest Depot dit'o R. Marine Art. ditto Depot, Chatham ditto Lanark Oaksey, Gloucester Bridgend, Glamorgan Bergh, Londonderry Batheaston, Somerset Inverkething. Sctlnd. Yorkshire St. John's, Middlsx. Arnel, Nottingham Iver, Middlesex miner labourer labourer ditto groom mason plasterer fireman labourer / room 25 271 254 224 281 27| 274 22 251 274 74, It. brn brown It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown dark dk. brn brown dark blue grey grey grey olue hazel grey blue blue hazel fresh fresh i fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark sallow fresh uniform uniform ditto brown ; check plain ditto uniform ditto 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 8 Aug. 7 Aug. 12 Aug. 7 Aug. 6 Aug. 26 July 26 July 25 July Waltner ditto Eastney ditto Salisbury Westminstr London Walmer Chatham ditto off furlough to Oaksey, Gloucester off furlough to Glasgow took the whole of reg. nee. reoruit, attested recruit, attested recruit, attested ; scar left cheek and right groin flower, anchor, and heart left arm
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