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06/10/1880

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 06/10/1880
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 6516
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CONTAINING Tht substance of all Information* received in earn of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with ever- y 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. 6516 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER G, 1880. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the • purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposod offenders, or stolon property, may bear tSse Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to Abe Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with She advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, a! I tetters addressed to the Editor mast be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and • f Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. Advertisements offering rewards must state clearly:—( 1) The amount of ti e reward. ( 2) The conditions on which it is payable. < 3). The person by whom it will be paid. They should he signed or accompanied by a letter, signed by the persons forwarding them. They should contain no expressions holding out any • expectation of reward for the return cf tho property, without the apprehension of the offender. 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 be 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. Constable's Office, Lewes. or to Mr. Supt. Waghorn, Hailsham, Sussex.— Bow- street, October 1. Stolen from the person, in Manchester, on 17th ultimo : a gold lever hunting Watch, maker Harrison, of Liverpool, No. 19243. £ 3 reward will be paid by the owner of the Watch for its recovery, and the conviction of the offender Information at tbe Detective Office, Town Hall, Manchester. — Bow- street, October 1. AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen between 6 and 8 p. m. on 3rd instant, at Romford : — 14 Tea Spoons, 6 marked ' G'; a pair of Sugar Tongs ; a Salt Spoon, all silver ; 4 Table Spoons ; 6 Dessert Spoons ; C Table Forks ; 0 Dessert Forks ; 2 Salt Spoons; a Butter Knife, all electro- plated ; a blue cloth Overcoat with velvet collar aud pockets on hips ; a black satin Tie with white stripe. § The robbery supposed to have been committed by a pro- fessional thief or thieves. Information to Mr. Supt. Dobson, Brentwood, or to Inspector Pepper, Romford, Essex.— Bow- street, October 6. 0) i the night of 2nd, or morning of 3rd instant, the Station at Buntingford, Herts, was broken into and robbed, one of the stolen Parcels contained a dressing Gown, lined with purple ; a table Cloth, corn pattern ; and two tea table Cloths; another Parcel contained a small china Jug; 54 Postage Stamps were also taken. Supposed by three men, who are also suspected of having committed a burglary at Bishop Stortford :— One about 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion and mous. ache, no Leard ; has the appearance of a bricklayer; dressed iu light brown, moleskin or fustian suit, soft black wideawake hat, red neckerchief ; when in a public house sang several Irish songs. Another about 5 feet 8 inches high, large features, no moustache or whiskers; dressed in dark clothes ( supposed tweed), black felt bat, oval top; sings tenor songs, his favorite being ' The Anchor's Weighed.' The other about 5 feet 6 inches high, daik com- plexion, whiskers, and moustache, slight make ; dressed in a dark dress frock coat, low felt hat, quiet mannered. All about 35 years of age. Supposed to have left iu the direction of Royston. Information to Mr. SupE. Hedington, Great Eastern Railway. Liverpool- street, E. C.— Bow- street, October 6. man, attends sales and. fairs, and acts as a drover, and appears to Liverpool Bristol, Staines, Egham. Goodwood, Chichester, and all places where large fairs are held. Infor- mation to the Deputy Chief Constable, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot. Bow- street, October 1. Stolen from Drayton Marshes, Cosham, about 23rd ultimo :— 2 Mares, a bay, in foal, about 15 hands 3 inches high, branded on both fore feet ; a dark iron grey Mare Colt, about 14 bauds 2 inches high, a little, hair rubbed off the off side. Information to Mr. Supt. Littlefield, Hants Consta- bulary, Fareham.— Bow- street, October 1. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDIIG. Absconded from Wells, on 3rd instant, charged on warrant • with maliciously wounding Herbert Cox, with intent to disfigure :— WILLIAM MOORE, about 18 or 19 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, very small whiskers side of tace, rather sharp and quick spoken ; dressed in light speckled coat and vest, or dark mixture suit, black stiff bowler bat, sometimes wears a long • white jacket. He took with him a bundle supposed to contain clothes. He is supposed to be accompanied by a young man named Bennett, a labourer, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, very slight whist era ( if any), turns in the right leg at the knee joint Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Glastonbury, or to Sergeant Vowles, Somerset Constabulary, Wells.— Bow- street, October 6. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Stolen from the person on the night of 28th ultimo :— a gold lever Watcb, white dial, gold bands, maker George Cliff Lowe, Manchester, No. 33869, had au inscription on outer- case ' Presented to Thomas Kent Goodier, by James Whittaker Evans' £ o reward will be paid by tbe owner of the watch for its recovery, and conviction of the thief or thieves. In- formation at the Detective Office, Town Hall, Manchester.— Bow street, October 6. Stolen from the person at Preston, on 3rd instant :— a silver lever Watch, No. 5082, ' Michael Helsby, Wigan,' on works, white dial, nearly new. Had attached a gold albert Guard, rouud link pattern. Information to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Office, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, October 6. Stolen from the person at Embleton, near Cockermouth, Cumberland, on 13th ultimo:— a lady's gold lever Watcb, gold face, No. 4512, maker's name ' J. Ingham, Cockermouth' engraved on plate. Information to Mr. Supt. Taylor, Con- stabulary Office, Cockermouth, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, October 4. Stolen from the person in Preston, between 18t. h April and 16th Juu last:— a silver lever Watch, No. 1283, cream coloured dial, al little cracked, is well worn. Information to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston. ,— Bom- strcet, October 4. Stolen from the person, at Cackleberry, Hailsham, on 25th ultimo :— a silver open face verge Watch, No. 847, has ' M. C.' and a lion inside of the case, a brass Albert, and about 9 » , in Silver and Bronze Money, Information to the Chief HORSE AMD CATTLE STEALING. The light bay Mare and the dark bay Mare, supposed to have been stolen from Stamford on the night of 28th ultimo, and advertised in Police Gazette of lst instant, have both been recovered.— Bow- street, October 6. Stolen from a meadow at Westhampnett, on the night oj 28th or morning of 29th ultimo :— an iron- grey gelding Cob, well bred, in good condition, about 15 hands high, 5 years old, cow hocked, square tail, few white hairs on off side caused by pad, two small girth marks on off side, aud small marks on hind legs caused by being kicked. Information to Mr. Supt Lucas, County Police Station, Chichester, Sussex. — Bow- street, October 6. Description of JOHN SHERWOOD SIGGERLEY, a potmaker, who absconded from North Walsham, on 2nd inst., charged with stealing a Pony, Cart, and Harness, recovered : — he ia from 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark hair, very dark complexion, wide mouth, large teeth two small spots resembling mole spots on one cheek ( supposed right) ; dressed iu brown cord trousers, old black cloth coat, and black chummy hat, has a brown cloth overcoat which he generally carries <> u his shoulders with the sleeves tied round his necK. Supposed to be a native of Farnborougb, and to have a wife now living there, has a soldierly appearance, and often talks about the 77th Regiment, will probably seek employment iu a brick or the yard or pottery. Information to Mr. Supt, Bouttell, North Walsham, Norfolk, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, October 6. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Charged on a warrant with embezzlement :— HUGH HOWELLS, a travelling book hawker, Ateryatwith, Car- diganshire, about 45 years of age, about 5 feet 7 inches high, proportionate build, pale complexion, dark hair and mous- tache, chin shaved. Has resided for some time at Gladston- square, Penygroes, Carnarvonshire. Is accompanied by his wife, and two girls— Catherine Jane, about 9 years of age, Elizabeth Ann, about 6 years of age. Usually travel in Wales. Information at the Chief Constable's Office, New- town, or to P. O. Roberts, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, October 6. Charged on warrant with stealing a quantity of Cloth in South Shields:— JAMES WRIGHT, 40 yeara of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, busliy brown whiskers mixed with grey around face, round full face, stout make, long nose ; dressed when last seen in a blue coat, light trousers mixed with brown, and a white hat, sometimes wears a bard felt. He is a draper, and a native of Scotland. Information to Captain Adams, Central Police Office, S uth Shields, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, October 6. Charged with stealing at Gerrard's Cross, Bucks, on lst instant, a brown Overcoat, recovered ; and 3 pairs of new Boots, one pair lace- up water- tight, tipped and nailed, toe- capped, with brass eyelet holes; one pair of elastic- side button- up, toe- capped ; aud a pair of Balmoral side- spring :— a man, about 50 years of age. about 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, light hair turning grey, heavy moustache, paralysed all up left side, and has several tattoo marks on each arm, amongst others are the letters ' M. A. R '; dressed iu a dark coat, brown trousers, and helmet or shooting bat; is a painter, and a native of Canada, which place he intends returning to. Information to Mr. Supt. Dunham, Police Station,- Slough, Bucks.— Bow- street, October 6. Found in Old Clough Lane, Worsley, about 4' 30 p. m. on 29th ultimo :— 3 Sheep, marked with red stripes on forehead blue dot between shoulders, and red cross ou buttocks. In- formation at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester. — Bow- street, October 4. Stolen at Pamona Gardens, Stretford, about 1 p. m., lat instant:— a led aud white spotted Cow, iu calf, about 6 years old, small mark on right side of ruinp by cutting tbe hair. £ 1 reward will be paid on recovery of the Cow and conviction of the offender. Information to Mr. Supt. Bent, Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire.— Bow- street, Oct. 4. Committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions at Reading. Berks, on 19th instant, charged with stealing a Pony, Cart, and Harness :- EDWARD REVOLG, 20 yeara of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, slender build, thin features, pale com- plexion, light brown hair, no whiskera or moustache ; dressed in dark clothes; a painter. Information to Mr. Supt Iremonger, Berks Constabulary, Maidenhead.— Bow- street, October 4. Charged with stealing ( as a bailee) a Horse entrusted to him to drive from Hook to Staines on 24th ultimo ( since recovered) :— a man, from 28 to 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, medium build, fair complexion, light ginger whiskers, no moustache or board, rather pointed features and nose ; dressed in a short dark coat, cord trousers fitting rather tight, soft black billycock hat; has the appearance of a stable- Absconded from his bail, charged with stealing 18 Trusses of Hay :— GEORGE SMITH, alias PEGGY 57 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair, turning grey ; dress; brown double breasted box cloth c at, cord trous re, black Soft felt hat ; likely to be found iu the company of bay carters, in Essex and Herts, and is well known in the neigh- bourhood of Dartford. Warrant issued. Information to the Director of C. I. D., Great Scotland Yard, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, October 6. Stolen from the booking office at the Buntingford Rail- way Station, also from the booking office from the West Mill Railway Station, during tbe night of 2ad instant:— two Parcels, containing a lady's Dressing Gown, a gay pattern, lined with quilted purple twill; a small China Milk Jug, blue aud white pattern ; a pair of Spectac'ea, iu wooden case ; a large flowered Table Cover ; two small white damask Table Cloths ; a quantity of Parcela Railway Labels, with the inscription ' Great Eastern Railway Parcels Service,' each label having a number ; and about 9s in Silver and Coppers. Information to Inspector York, Buntingford, Herts.— Bow- street, October 6. Stolen in Crewe, between 4th and 22nd ultimo :— one hand Saw; a smooth Plane, three Chisels ( one 2$ inch); afoot Square ; one Axe ; one large Hammer ; one spirit Level; one wooden Mallet ; one pair of Pincers; one wooden Gauge; one toole Bass ; one oil Stone. By GEORGE TIMMS, a joiner, about 38 yeara of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, browu hair, light complexion, moustacheaLd whiskers ; dressed in a black cloth suit, much worn ; supposed to be iu Manchester ; the above named articles have been found pledged at Crewe. In- formation to Mr. ~ Cheshire, who holds Supt. Naylor, Constabulary Office, Crewe, Wo a warrant for his apprehension,— Bow- street October 4. Charged on warrant with embezzlement: — JOHN RILEY, 65 years of age, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, fresh complexion, sandy whiskers and moustache, going grey bald on top of head, lost front teeth ; dressed in dark tweed suit, and hard felt hat; ia well kuown at Audlem, Ettley Heath, Nantwich, and Sandbach ; his wife is supposed to be residing at Audlem. Information to the Chitf Constable, Stockport. — Bow- street, October 4. Stolen on the night of 30th ultimo, from a common lodging house, at Penygroes, Carnarvon:— a Purse, contain- ing £ 13 in Gold ; by a tramp, about 36 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, blue eyes, cark brown hair, round face, ale, light moustache and imperial; dressed iu a light grey tweed morning coat, light brown trousers; native of Chester, frequently calls ut livery stables, and when he has money attends fairs buying and selliug old horses. Information at Police Station, Carnarvon.— Bow- street, October 4. Absconded, 28th ultimo, charged on warrant with em- bezzlement:— THOMAS MADGE, of Bideford, 53 years of 2 POLICE GAZETTE. October 6 -) age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches higb, dark whiskers, small cut mark ou upper lip, wide mouth, sallow complexion, and stoops [ a little; dressed when last seen in a soft wide brim hat, blue cloth coat and vest, and dark cord trousers. He may be about to emigrate. Information to Mr. Supt. Chipman, Bide- ford, Devonshire.— Bow- street, October 4. Charged with stealing £ 21 and one £ 5 Bank of England Note, in a canvas Bag, on lst instant :— a man 31 year* of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, thin, sallow face, pockpitted, dark hair, do. on chin, aud slim figure ; dressed in black coat, blue Guernsey, recently half- sleeved, white wrapper round neck with coloured horses, old sealskin cap, hob nailed ( Canter- bury) prison boots, a fisherman, previously convicted, and addicted to drink. Information to Mr. Supt. Romanis, Margate, Kent.— Bow- st., October 4. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Stockport, about 11 a m. on 30th ultimo :— a white Bolton Sheet, newly washed, part worn. By a man who had lodged in the bouse several weeks, 33 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark complexion, slight whiskers down side of face, medium build ; dressed in black cloth trousers, darn short round jacket, hard felt hat, elastic- side boots, collar, and bow, shabby appearance ; hawks a patent composition at jeweller's shops, for cleaning gold and silver, in bottles labelled ' J. Larrad, Birmingham'; and his. wife, 30 years of age, about 5 feet high, fresh complexion, light hair, disfigured very much down left side of face, by a bum or scald, lower eyelid left eye drawn down; dress of dark brown, with light stripes, black short jacket, with fur round, black straw hat, trimmed with black velvet, mid feather in front, button boots ; state they belong to Exeter, supposed to have gone to Manchester with stolen property. Information to the Chief Constable, Stockport.— Bow- street, October 4. Stolen from a lodging house, at Rhosddw, Wrexham, on lst instant :— a round pepper- and- salt coloured Jacket, brown bone buttons, and slit behind; a pair of Trousers, same material; and 2s. 6d iu Silver. Supposed by two Lancashire colliers, one about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high ; dressed iu a dark tweed walking coat, and vest same material: much worn, corduroy trousers, and cheese cutter cap, elastic- side boots, hard worn; small dark moustache. The other about 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high ; dressed in a dark brown coat and vest, brown corduroy trousers, soft cap, and wearing clogs, Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wildie, Wrexham, Denbighshire.— Bow- street, October 4. Stolen at Crumpsal- 1, between 2 and 3 p. m., 29th ult. :— a black dress Coat, with two pockets outside, and one inside left breast; a single- breasted Vest, nearly new; a blue pilot Overcoat, with two pockets outside, and one inside left breast, far worn. Supposed by a man named GIPSY CHARLIE, a horse keeper, 36 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, very dark complexion, no whiskers or moustache, has a scar on bridge of nose. Information at the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, Oct. 4. Description of JAMES SHEPHERD, of George- street, Kent- street, Southwark, London, nut hawker, committed to Aylesbury Gaol for 1 month for pocket picking at High Wycombe Fair on 27th ultimo :— 24 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, round face, grey eyes, brown hair cut short, slight moustache, and whiskers shaved r. ff, large mole centre of breast, large scar back of right calf, and proportionate figure ; dressed in grey cloth coat and trousers, dark serge vest, old Army boots, and bard round felt hat. States he lodged at 7, Angel- place, Sonthwark, London, for about 6. . years, and left 2 years ago. Information to Mr. Supt. Sergeant, County Police Station, High Wycombe, Bucks.— Bow- street, October 4. Stolen on 28th ultimo, in Manchester :— a diamond Ring, set in claws, with double grooves on each side. By a caid sharper and betting man, a native of Leeds, 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, dark side whiskers, short, slight moustache, dark hair parted in centre, slight limp when walking ; usually wears a light tweed suit, aud pot hat. £ 10 reward will be paid by the owner for the recovery of the Riug and apprehension of the thief. Infor- mation to the Detective Office, Town Hall, Manchester.— Bow street, October 1. Charged on warrant with stealing £ 5, on 21st ultimo :— THOMAS GLISSON, a ' hotel boots,' 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, stout build, fresh complexion, fair hair eut short, no whiskers, slight fair moustache ; dressed iu a (' ark cloth cutaway coat, dark vest, tweed trousers, low shoes, and round felt hat. He lias a brother residing in Bath. Infor- mation to Chief Superintendent Williams, Detective Depart ment, Liverpool.— Bow- street, October 1. Description of ALEXANDER A. DONALDSON, a shoemaker, charged with having obtained Goods, at Maid- ston i ;— he is 27 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, square but rath r slightly built, dark complexion and hair, which he wears i ather thick, dark moustache, and prominent eyebrows; dreised in dark mixture suit, and high hat or a low crowned felt one ; is supposed to be making for Newcastle or Hull, accompanied by his wife, who is iu a delicate state of health, and two girls of about 5 and 21 years of age ; he was sentenced to 12 months h. 1., at Rochester Sessions, on 31st March, 1879 ; may apply for employment as a shoemaker, or for an agency to a Sewing Machine Company, he having been an agent for the ' Howe Sewing Machine Company,' at, Chatham, previous to his conviction in 1879. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police Office, Maidstone, Kent. — Bow- street, October 1, Charged with stealing a suit of Clothes, a pair of Boots a Hat, and a Handkerchief, a grey round Jacket, double- breasted Vest, and grey Trousers, right leg slightly worn at the bottom, a soft billycock Hat, a pair of light Blucher Boots with four holes on each side, and a blue coloured check pocket Handkerchief, at Lower Stonnall, on 27th ult. ;— a man, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, slender build, and has a burn on right eye; dressed in dark cord trousers, pilot jacket, round hard hat, heavy lace- up boots, and thin beard on chin ; he had in his possession a Book, headed ' Monk Brattin Colliery, Barnsley.' He is going about the county, collecting money for some men that are out of work at the above colliery, and represents that he is sent out by the Miners' Union to receive the money for them. In the book is written the name of ' Siddwell,' and he ia supposed to have gone in the direction of Derbyshire. Information to Mr. Supt. Harston, Police Station, Burton- on- Trent, i r tc Sergeant Pearson, Police Station. Whitting- ton, near Lichfield, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, October 1. Wanted on a warrant, charged with larceny, on 27th ultimo :— DANIEL WRIGHT, blacksmith, 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 6 inches high, grey hair, parted behind, grey beard and moustache, very red nose, slender build ; dressed in dark clothes and hard black felt hat ; has been in the United States, well known in Bradford, Halifax, Thornhill, and Barnsley. Information to Head Constable Clarkson, Wakefield Borough Police.— How- street, October 1. Description of RICHARD PARSONS, wanted on a warraut, charged with embezzleing £ 3, at Birmingham :— about 26 years of age, about 5 feet 9 inches high, stout build, white hair, eyebrows and eyelashes, pink eyes, has the appearauce of a Circassian, a bakers assistant. Information to Chief Constable Bond, Birmingham.— Bow- street, Oct. 1. Wanted at Warrington, for stealing goods in transit, on the London and North Weston Railway, between the 10th and 20th ultimo :— WILLIAM ROBERTS, 25 ye- rs of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, light complexion, brown hair, slight moustache, small scar on edge of upper lip, he has been a billiard marker at Birmingham, and at the Bed Lion Hotel, and York Hotel, Douglas, Isle of Man ; he has a wife and family residing at Walsall, Staffordshire. Information to Chief Constable Hunt, Warrington, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, or to Inspector Atkins, Detective Office, Lime- street Railway Station, Liverpool. — Bow- street, October 1. Absconded from Walsall, charged on a warrant with stealing £ 3 Is. lid. :— MARK PERKINS, 23 years of age, 5 feet 6 iuches high, thin light whiskers, and moustache, glass left eye, holds his head on left side when walking. Infor- mation to Chief Constable Cater, Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Obtober 1. cart; nearly new plated harness. Initials on portmarteau ' T. M. W.' Left Marlborough on 26th ultimo. He is charged with obtaining money under false pretences, at Marlborough, by paying his hotel bill by cheque, and obtaining change, which was dishonoured. Information to Mr. Supt. Wiltshire, Marlborough, Wilts, who holds a warrant for his apprehen- sion.— Bow street, October 1. Description of a man beleived to be named SAM FOSTER, charged on warrant with fraud :— he is about 18 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark hair, large fore- head ; dressed when last seen in brown cloth jacket, dirty dark cloth trousers, hard round hat, rather high in crown ; he seeks work in Cattle markets, as a drover, believed to be a tinman by trade, and may be found working at tin shops, he was staying at a lodging house, in Nottingham, but left about 14th August; he may be in company with it woman, about 30 years of age, who he said was his wife. Information to Mr. Supt. Somerset, Bingham, Notts.— Bow- street, October 1. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described.) Wanted for shooting a Mare, the property of John Brooks, his master, at Warsop, Notts, on 3rd instant:— HENRY HEWLETT, native of Hants, 17 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, round face, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, surly looking, walks with a slouch ; dressed iu a black billycock hat, blue pilot great coat, dark cloth jacket, cord trousers, new bottomed, old lace boots; has a pair of dark cloth trousers with him, aud small bundle. Information to Mr. Supt. Bexon, County Police Station, Mansfield, Notts, who holds a warrant.— Bow- street, October 6. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Amended description of HENRY NEVELL, a photo- grapher, advertised in Police Gazete, 20th ult., for fraud :— he is from 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, slight moustache, dimple on chin, and dressed iu a dark plaid suit. The man who acts as his assistant is called Jack by Nevell, who sometimes goes by the name of Bloomfield : they were heard to say, on leavirg Blandford, that they purposed going into Cornwall. Information to Mr. Supt, Sheppard, Police Office, Wincanton, Somerset, who holds a warrant for the arrest of Nevell.— Bow- street, October 6. Charged with obtaining food and lodging by false pretences, at an Inn, at Stourbridge: — JENNY CROWTHER, alias JENKINS, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, round features, fresh complexion, dark eyes, brown hair, cut, very thick on forehead, and generally worn loose at back of head, sharp walker ; dressed in dark green cord dress, with deep kilting half way up skirt, princess robe, and no other trimming, buttons down the front of bodice, navy blue linen dress jacket bodice, aud skirt, trimmed with light print, plain black cloth jacket, with narrow fur on, tight across waist, called J jacket, white straw hat with peak in front, sometimes turned up in front brim, trimmed with pale blue silk ; was accompanied by a young man of respectable appearance, between 17 aud 18 years of age. Information to Mr. Supt. Wheeler, Police Office, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, who holds a warrant for her apprehension. - Bow- street, Oct. 6. Absconded, charged with libel :— JAMES THOMAS GLASIER, alias GREGORY, formerly of Elm Bank, Bent- ley- road, Doncaster, 38 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, stout square build, dark complexion aud eyes, black hair, beard, and moustache, shaved on chin, round face, good- looking ; dressed in light tweed suit, billycock hat, generally wears gold rimmed eye- glasses. A traveller with patents. Supposed an American. Warrant issued. Information to the Director of Criminal Investigations, Great Scotland Yard, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, October 6. Description of EDWARD OLIVER, labourer, Fawler, Oxon, charged with violently assaulting P. C. David Quarter- man, on 23rd Juue last :— 23 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark brown hair and whiskers, thin pale face, slight impediment in speech ; generally dresses in white slop, cord trousers, lace- up boots, and brown hairy cap. Is supposed to be working at gasworks in Birmingham. Information to Deputy - Chief Constable Fernsby, County Police Station, Oxford, or to Inspector Hawlin, Police Station, Woodstock, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Oct. 6. Charged with obtaining money by false pretences on 27th ultimo, at Eastnor, Herefordshire :— MARY JONES, from 50 to 60 years of age, 4 feet 11 inches high, dark hair, sallow complexion; dressed in black gown, shawl and bonnet, and rather stout ; she states herself to be a widow, and that her daughter died, leaving 8 children in her charge, that a lady offered to get 3 of them into an Orphans' Home at Brighton, and a^ ks for money to defray the cost of the railway tickets. Infor- mation to Mr. Snpt. Blunsden, Ledbury, Herefordshire, who holds a warrant for her apprehension.— Bow- street, October 4. Description of EDWARD BURRELL, alias CAPTAIN BURRELL, late bank manager of the branch of the County of Gloucester Bank, at Faringdon, Berks, charged with fraud, and for whose apprehension a reward of £ 50 will be paid by the Directors of the said bank :— between 50 and 60 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout figure, grey hair, whiskers, beard and moustache, all grey, abundant and long, prominent eyes, very near sighted, always wears spectacles ; usually dresses in a brown woollen suit, and hard black bowler hat, seldom if ever wears a necktie ; walks erect with rather short steps, and generally carries a walking stick in his hand horizontally, seldom puttiug it to the ground ; is likely to be in lodgings in the neighbourhood of London, or iu some retired town or villiage. Informatiou ( by telegram) to the Chief Constable of Berkp, Reading, who holds warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street. October 4 Description of T. M. WOOLLEY, alias T. HAWKINS : about 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, rather spare build, long flowing whiskers, rather sandy, top front teeth out; dre,- sed in light check suit and white hat with black band. He was accompanied by a woman, between 30 and 40 years of age, wearing a black hat. He is driving a bay horse, about 16 hands high, nearly thorough- bred, in dog MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Found about 7 p. m. lst instant, in Upper Chorlton- road, Whalley Range, Moss Side :— a male Child, from one to two months old; drersed in white cotton chemise, with crotchct work round neck and sleeves, grey flannel binder, wrapped in part of a grey flannel skirt, with grey calico band. Infor- mation at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, October 6. Committed for trial at the next Sessions for Ipswich, on a charge of larceny :— WILLIAM SAYER, 63 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, hair, and whiskers, medium build, thin face; dressed in old brown coat aud vest, white holland jacket and trousers, olo low black felt hat, red and black stripe woollen scarf, lace boots; native of Woolpit, Suffolk. Has until recently been working at Stowma. ket, Wher out of employment he tramps the country. Information to Chief Constable Russell, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.— Bow- street, October 6. Missing from his home at Farnborough, since 30th ult. :— WILLIAM DENT, 32 years of age, short and stout, little light whiskers, and slight moustache ; dressed iu dark clothes, is of unsound mind, and was liberated from Ipswich Borough Asylum recently, on a month's trial, he having been considered better. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Hants Constabulary, Aider- shot.— Bow- street, October 6. Remanded until 9th instant, charged with breaking into a dwelling- house at Swanscombe, during the night of 2nd instaut:— a man who gave the name of JULIUS CHARLY SAND, states he is an American, but is believed to be of German descent, speaks English imperfectly, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7J inches high, dark hair, small dark whiskers and moustache, tattooed on right arm with crossed flags, anchor, crown, ' J. C. S. U. S., 1870,' on left arm crown, cross, and heart; states he has recently arrived from America ; dressed in blue overcoat, with velvet collar, dark plaid trousers, black hard felt hat; had in his possession a plated sugar Sifter ; a brown Russian leather Mathematical Case, containing a small pair of Compasses, small pair of Scissors, with jointed bows, and a small brass measuring Rule ; two bunches of Keys ; and seven Pawn Tickets, from Liverpool, supposed wanted at Liverpool and Manchester, for offences. Information to Mr. Supt. Fread, Kent Constabulary, Dartford. — Bow- street, October 6. Escaped from the custody of the Police whilst being conveyed to court on 25th ultimo :— THOMAS MURPHY, 23 years of age, 5 feet If inch higb, fresh complexion, brown hair, brown eyes, oval shaped face, scar left of forehead, left eyebrow, and left side of nose, vaccination marks left mm, a factory operative ; he was convicted on 7th January, 1875, at Manchester, on a charge of housebreaking and larceny after pre. con., felony, was sentenced to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision. Previous convictions :— Man- chester, Ja » >., 1873, stealing, 3 months; do., Jan., 1874, do., 9 months, and 7 years police supervision ; 3 summarily. In- formation at the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Man- chester.— Bow- street, October 6. Committed for trial at the ensuing Warwickshire Quarter Sessions, on a charge of uttering counterfeit coin :— ARTHUR MELVILLE, alias WM. JOHNSON, alias WALTER BROWN, 28 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair ; an engraver, and a native of Birmingham. Was convicted at Liverpool Borough Sessions on 22nd May, 1874, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, stealing from person. ABRAHAM SMITH, alias CHAS. BAKER, FRANCIS JONES, and FRANCIS POWERS, 36 years of age, 5 feet 4 iuches higb, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, getting thin on top of head, lost ' several teeth ; a hawker, and a native of Birmingham. Was convicted at Bristol Sessions on 26th June, 1874, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years supervision, larceny from person. Had been previously sentenced to 4 years penal servitude. Information to Mr. Supt. Yardley, Acocks- green, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, October 4. Committed for 14 days hard labour, for larceny, at Cheltenham, on 30th ultimo :— JOHN JONES, about 26 yrs. of age, 5 feet 61 inches higb, dark brown hair, grey eyes, and pale complexion; dressed iu a dark cloth cap with peak, white slop, dirty cord waistcoat, with white pearl buttons, dark cord trousers, coloured neckerchief, and heavy lace- up boots. A navvy, a native of Aberdare, served in the Derby Militia. Information to Mr. Supt. Day, Constabulary Office, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, October 4. Remanded till 6th instant, charged with burglary :— HENRY CLARE, alias DAVID DOIG, CHALMERS, DAVIES, JOHNSON, or JOHN THOMPSON, a stone cutter, of Baltimore, United States, he is 36 yrs. of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, brown hair, turning grey, grey eyes, sallow complexion, very prominent nose, high forehead, has a slight cast in his eyes. Aud HUGH McLACHLAN, alias GLENN, a hawker, native of Kilmarnock, he is 47 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, brown hair, turning grey, brown eyes, fresh complexion, and has a scar on end of nose. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Williams, Detective Depart- ment, Liverpool..— Bow- street, October 4. Remanded at Appleby, Westmorland, until 6th instant charged with housebreaking :— JAMES GIBSON, a native of Belfast, 34 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fair com- plexion, light grey eyes, light sandy whiskers on end of chin, shaves sides of face, stout figure, has an anchor and other tattoo marks on back of left baud aud inside of left arm ; dressed in an old grey cloth coat, ve3t, aud trousersi, eloth cap, and old elastic- side boots, all much worn ; is a boilermaker, October 6 POLICE . GAZETTE, and B p. m. on 28th ultimo :— a brown mixture cloth Coat, man's size, partly worn, ,2 pockets outside with flaps, and 1 inside left breast, trimmed with brown bone buttons, and lined with grey wincey, which has been torn, and patched ; supposed by tramps. Iuformation to Mr. Supt. Ryder, North Riding Constabulary, Whitby, Yorkshire.— Bow- st'eet, Oct. 4. Stolen from a shop in Middlesborouhg, on 2nd inst. :— an Instrument for adjusting ships' compasses, it has the appear- ance of an ordinary compass card, but is made of solid brass, about a quarter of an inch thick, all the points of the compass card, but is made of s> lid brass about a quarter of an inch thick; all the points of the compass are shown together with figures, and tho name ' J. H. Doxford, Middlesbrough,' on one side in black and red. Information to Chief Consta ble Saggerson, Middlesbrough.— Bow- st. October 4. Stolen from Oxyang Lodge, Porthorwald, Dumfries, on 30th ultimo :— a lady's silver Geneva Watch, No. 18711 | 883, maker's name Fritz, Manchester. Supposed by tramps. Information to the Chief - Constable, Dumfries.— Bow- street, October 4. Stolen on 28th ultimo, in Guildford :— a double barrelled Gun, twisted barrells, rather thin, maker Chard, Croydon. Information to Mr. Supt. Law, Borough Police, Guildford, Surrey.— Bow- st., October 1. Stolen at Burslem :— a pair of new worsted cord Trousers, to fit a boy about 1G years of age. Information to Mr. Chief Supt, Hill, Constabulary Office, Durslem Staffordshire. — Bow- street, October 1. Stolen since 24tli ultimo, from a bedroom of a public, house :— a woman's long dark brown sealskin Jacket, with ti^ ht- fitting body, plain make, double collar, fastens down the front with hooks, no buttons, in good condition, lined with brown satin. Information to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, . Lancashire.— Bow- street, October 1. Stolen on 5th ultimo from the Park House, Ampthiil, Beds.:— A large sapphire Ring with diamonds, the sapphire very thick. A large sapphire Brooch mounted in diamonds. 2 ditto with drops. 3 diamond Stars, old mounting. An eirerald and diamond Bracelet mounted in gold, baud engraved. A Bracelet of gems joined together with chains. A Pendant of crystals mounted in silver, with bird in the middle feeding its young. A carbuucle and rose diamond Locket, the carbuncles in the centre. An amethyst Pendant, diamonds top and bottom. 2 small diamond Pins attached by fine diamond Chain. A mock pearl Necklace with small emerald and diamond clasp. A large mock diamond Brooch. A gold Brooch, cable in a circle. Several mock diamond Pias and Brooches with single stones and stars. A Holbein Locket, diamond in cpjitre, and drop enamel all round iu patterns, grey hair iu back of centre. A crystal Brooch. A large Cross of old Italian work, with pearls and red stones, mounted in gold, and a very small diamond Pin. Also a long thick equarc gold Chain of fine workmanship. A gold Bracelet formed of a gold medal, with arms on one side, and heads of emperor and empress of Germany on the other side ; and 2 diamond Ornaments formed of crescent- shaped links. ,£ 100 reward will be paid, in proportion to the amount of the property recovered, to any person giving such information as shall lead to the recovery of the same, and apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to Mr. Supt. James, Police Station, Ampthiil, Bed?.— Bow- street, October 1. and has been tramping the country in search of work about 2 years, has worked in Barrow- in- Furness, Greenock, and Dundee, and was in custody at Greenock and Dundee, for drunkenness, also states that he has served in 27th Regiment of Foot. Information to Mr. Supt. Spencer, Appleby, West- morland, or at the County Chief Constable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, October 4. Committed. to H M. Prison at Lincoln, for 1 month for fowl stealing:— WILLIAM TAYLOR, a tramping navvy, 84 years of age, 5 feet inches high, medium build, rathir niddy complexion, dark brown hair, tuft of brown hair on skin, sides of face shaved ; dressed in old pilot jacket, mole- skin trousers, and strong boots. States he worked at Birkenhead aan Seacombe, for 3 years, and while there, was sent to Chester Castle for assaulting a police constable. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Wynne, Lincolnshire Constabulary, Spittlegate,*—. Bow- sJ, October 4. Absconded 21th August last, charged with assaulting police :— EDWARD CROSS, alias BOGGY, 19 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, stout build, sallow complexion, dark hair and eyes, slight moustache ( may shave), slovenly gait; dressed in cord trousers and vest, black billycock, lace boots. Warrant issued. Information to the Director of Criminal Investigations, Great Scotland Yard, S. W, — Metropolitan Police, October 4. Committed for trial at Montgomeryshire Quarter Sessions, charged with larceny JAMES SMITH, 18 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light brown hair, large grey eyes, fresh complexion, no whiskers, cut mark over left eyebrow, and also on middle joint of middle finger cf left hand, a native of Fleet- street, Manchester, but has no home, and has been tramping the country ; dressed in old dark cloth suit of clothes, and small black cap, with button on top. Infoima- tion to Mr. Supt, Ellis, Welshpool, or P. C. Poole, Berriew, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- street, October 4. Remanded until 7th instant, at County Police Station Alderehot, charged with larceny :— MARY . ANN SKUARD, 45 years of age, 4 feet 11| inches high, dark brown hair, grey eyes, sallow complexion, born at Belfast, has a cut mark over left eye, scar on right cheek, small cut on upper lip, and left thumb nail deformed. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot.— Bow- street, October 4. Left his home on 29th June last, aud has not since been heard of ( and it is feared some ill has befallen him, or he may have been taken to an Asylum as a wandering lunatic, being of eccentric habits) :— JAMES MARTIN, 55 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark hair and whiskers, florid complexion, and thin ; dressed in a diagonal cloth surtout, black cloth waistcoat, black trousers, high hat, black scarf with gold pin set with turquoise, and a gold lever Watch, by Benson Ludgate Hill, ' J. Martin' engraved on outer case; last seen on 30th June, at, 310, Oxford- street. Informatior to Mr Superintendent Sheppard, Constabulary Office, Wincanton, or to A. J. Bennett, Esq., Solicitor, Wincanton.— Bow- st., Oat. 4, Remanded until 6th instant :— EMMA SAMUEL, widow, charged with attempting to pick pockets, states she resided with a Mrs. Golden, in . Middle- street, Hull, who formerly resided in Garden- street Hull, about 33 years of age, medium size, fresh complexion dark hair, cross eyed ; dressed in black dress, black crape bonnet, and dark grey shawl. JOHN NEWTON, charged with obtaining Money by false pretences, and also by means of a begging letter, a seaman Liverpool, about 19 or 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches higlh fresh complexiou, blind left eye, dark brown hair, mole over right eyebrow, scar on left hand ; dressed in cheese- cutter cap, and dark clothes. Pnotos can be forwarded on application. Information to Mr, Supt. Metcalfe, City Police Office, Ripon, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, October 4. stout build; sentenced to 15 months imprisonment, and one year police supervision, at the Hull Borough Sessions, on 2ud January, 1879, for larceny. Information to Chief Con- stable Campbell, Hull, Yorkshire— Bow- street, October 6. Further information respecting No. 275, supervisee GEORGE HARDING, who left Tetbury, without notifying his change of residence, aud advertised in the Police Gazette of 10th ultimo, he has been lodging at 3, Derby road, Hounslow, Middlesex, but left there on the 18th ultimo. Information to Mr. Supt. Hewson, Dursley, Gloucestershire, or to Sergeant Munday, Police Station, Tetbury.— Bow- street, October 6. PROPERTY STOLEN. Supposed stolen whilst in transit between Brick Lane Goods Station and Yarmouth :— a Parcel, containing 17 yds. of Plush, value ,£ 4s. 8s. 5d — three pieces of Ribbon, value £ 2 6s, four card work white Embroidery, value £\. 4s. 3d. Also on same date, a Parcel for same place was pilfered of four dozen pairs of Braces, value £ 1 8s. 6d. No better description can be given. Information to Mr. Supt. Heding- ton, Great Ear, tern Railway, Liverpool- street, F., C.— Bow- street, October C. Stolen from a house in Liverpool- road, Stoke- on- Trent, during the night of 30th ultimo :— about £ IG in Silver ; an old silver verge Watch, ' J. B.' marked on inside case, which is much worn, had attached a gold- plated albert guard, with lion shilling gilt and framed. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Bowen, Stoke- on- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, October 6. Stolen from a draper's shop at Patiicroft, between 8 p. m. 30th ultimo, and 7a. m. 2nd instant:— 40 yards of white Flannel, 30 inches wide. Information at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester. — Bow- street, October 4. Stolen at Preatwich, between noon and 2 p. m., 29th ult. : — an oval shaped Inkstand, supposed to be silver, if not silver of good plate, with small taper iu centre, and a glass Ink Bottle ou each side, the inkstand is about 10 inches by 6 ins., with a small handle at each end. Information at the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow street, Oct. 4. Stolen between 8 20 and 8 55 p. m., on 30th ultimo, from a bedroom at Headington Hill Hall:— a lady's gold Geneva half hunting Watch, blue enamelled figures outside, engine- turned, ' Dent', monagram ' E. A. M.'; a gentleman's gold lever hunting do., engine turned, English make, No. 12078; and a do. silver Chain. Supposed by a man seen loitering in the neighbourhood during the day, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, very thin, very long sharp nose, sore one side, pale complexion, slight whiskers, no beard or moustache, light brown hair; dressed in dark jacket, brown trousers, rather tight in legs, and black hard felt hat, flat top, shabby genteel, appearance of a groom or gentleman's servant, carried two small brown papei pircel, one suppo sed to be a hat. A reward of £ 30 will be paid'to any person who gives iuformatioii leading to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and £ 20 for the recovery of the property or iu proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Mr. Supt. Head, Oxford.— Bow- street, October 4, Stolen from the Royal Hotel, Whitby, between lst Aug. and 25th ultimo :— 23 silver tea Spoons, and 12 silver dessert Spoons, fiddle pattern, and marked ' A.' in old English. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Ryder, N. R. Constabulary, Whitby, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, October 4. Stoleu from ft field, at Fylingdales, between 12 noon and Stolen in transit between Blackfriars Station, London, and the Priory Station, Dover, between 6 p. m., 24th, and 7 a. m., 25th ultimo : two new large black bearskin Hearth Rugs, edged with scarlet cloth and lined with white canvas. Information to Inspector Parks, Victoria Station, Pimlico, London.— Bow- street, October 1. Stolen from the Church Inn, Eecles, between 22nd and 20th ultimo:— a silver lever Watch, full plate, No. 43851, milker's name W. M. Terran, Manchester. Information to the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- s'.., October 1. Stolen at Luton on 25th ultimo :— a gold detached lever Watch, Indian turned case, gold face, No. 72665 ; and a silver Chain, curb pattern, with silver Whistle attached. Informa- tion to Head Constable Jaquest, Borough Polico Office, Luton, Beds.— Bow- s'rcet, October 1, PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found at Bednall Head, near Stafford, supposed stolen by CORBET HOLDEN, now in custody upon several charges Of burglary :— a black marble Timepiece; a brown mixture suit of Clothes, to fit a boy about 16 years of age ; a Jacket, sack fashion, pockets on hips ; 2 whitewash Brushes, black bristles, new; a blue and white Counterpane, crowu in centre ; a double- breasted grey frieze top Coat, black velvet collar, puce and black plaid lining, pockets on hips ai; d ticket pocket; a light, grey cloth Vest, double breasted, pink lining; a grey and white woollen Shirt; a black aud white inch plaid Shirt ; a pair black cloth Trousers, fall fronts ; a black cloth Vest, roll collar; 2 diaper Towels ; a crochet antima- cassar ; a grey cloth Shirt ; a lady's blue silk Necktie, set in flower ; a gentleman's navy blue aud white stripe Necktie; a coloured Muffler ; a pound of blue and black Scotch Wool; a silver Geneva hunter Watch, No. 8376, name on dome ' G. T. Jacot, Locle, a fine silver curb Guaid attached; 2 small Baskets ; 2 pewter Quarts, one marked ' T. Corfield' ; a pewter pint Measure, engraved ' Thos. Pittaway, Leabrook.' Information to Chief Constable Congreve, Stafford.— Bow- street, October 6. OFFENCES UNM£ " THE PREVENTION OF CRIME* ACT. 1871." Left Hull without reporting herself:— ANN TANKARD, 36 years of pge, 5 feet 3 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, Failed to report himself: — supervisee JAMES alias JOHN LAWLER, who was sentenced at Liverpool Sessions in February, 1878, to 9 months imprisonment and 5 years police supervision, for larceny at Liverpool, 32 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, blue, eyes, a man on front of right arm, ' I. H. d.', hearts, darts and harp ou front of left arm, aud ' D. D' on left side, is a hawker aud a native of Dublin. Information to Mr. Supt. Dixon, West Riding Constabulary, Goule, Yorkshire, — How- street, October G. Description of supervisee LUCY MILLS, Reg. No. 8874, under polico supervision for 3 years :— 48 years of age, 4 feet 9 inches high, Iresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, slender build, and oval fate, factory operative, marks, glide right eye, slight, 4th finger right hand crooked, natural mark centre of throat, 3 moles back of neck; sentenced to !> calendar mouths, and 3 years supervision, at Salford Sessions, on lst December, 1879, for larceny. Iuformation to Mr. Supt. Tendall, Rochdale.— Bow- street October 1. Failed to report herself :— ELIZABETH TlMMIS, alias MARY CALLAGAN, licence- holder, Reg. No. C 13, 48 years of age, 5 feet inch higb, brown hair, grey eyes, pale com- plexion, proportionate build, long face, widow, a factory worker, ears pierced, left ear cut through, face freckled, several scars on face ; was convicted at Stafford, in February, 1860, for larceny, and sentenced to 1 month ; also convicted at Stafford, in November, 1862, for assault and robbery, and sentenced to 4 years penal servitude ; and also convicted at Stafford, in January, 1876, larceny from the person, and sen- tenced to 7 years penal servitude. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, The Green, or to Inspector Chaplain, Guildhall, Staffordshire.— Bow- st., October 1. Failed to report :— License holders aud supervisees, JOHN HALEY, 26 years of age, 5 feet G inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, liazel eyes, scars on back of neck, and on right elbow, birth marks all over body, slightly pockmarked ; sentenced at Surrey Sessions, 7th September, 1874, to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision, for larceny. GEORGE WILLIAMS, 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, lump on right side of neck, star on back of right hand, star and diamond back of left hand, rings on 2nd and 3rd fingers left hand, nail of forefinger left hand deformed ; sentenced at Middlesex Sessions, 21st December, 1874, to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision, for larceny and receiving. JOSEPH ANDREWS, alias JOSEPH DAVIS, 32 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, pale complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, scars top of head, back of right hand, and on buttock, ring on 2nd linger left hand ; sentenced at Middlesex Sessrons, 23rd March, 1874, to 7 years penal fervitude, and 7 years police supervision, for housebreaking. JEREMIAH MAHONEY, alias JAMES CLING, 20 yrs. of age, 6 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, black hair, hazle eyes, scar cu bridge of nose, dot on left forearm ; sentenced at Middlesex Sessions, 9th December, 1878, to 18 mouths, and 3 years police supervision, for larceny person. JOHN COLLY, 27 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, black hair, brown eyes, pockmarked, ' T. C.' on left forearm ; sentenced at Middlesex Sessions, 9th December, 1878, to 18 months, and 5 years police suspervision lor fraud. WILLIAM MAXFIELD, alias MAXWELL, 26 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue ey s, anchor and 3 dots on left forearm, blue maik on right wrist, scars over eyebrows ; sentenced at Central Criminal Court, 7th August, 1877, to 18 months, and 5 years police supervision, for larceny person. JOHN BULLBROKE, alias WILLIAM JONES, 33 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, ruddy complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, left leg and left forearm paralysed ; sentenced at Reigate, 9th April, 1872, to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision, for larceny. JAMES CARROLL, alias MURPHEY, 22 years of age, " 5 feet 7 inches higb, pale complexion, dark bro vn hair, blue eyes ; sentenced at Middlesex Sessions, 10th March, 1879, to 10 mouths, and 5 years police supervision, for larceny person, JAMES DRISCOLL, 27 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, turning grey, grey eyes, slightly pockpitted, tattoo maik on right arm sentenced at Middlesex Sessions 6tli May, 1872, to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision, for larceny. JAMES ORMLSTON, 38 years of ag5 feet 10e, inches higb, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes ; sentenced at Central Criminal Court 6th August, 1878, to 18 months, aud 5 years police supervision for forgery. HENRY ELLIS, alias GODDARD, 29 years of age, 5 feet 4 iuches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, dark hazel eyes, slightly pockmarked, scars over right eye, on left wrist, and across left kneecap, burn mark on left shin ; sentenced at Central Criminal Court, 19th August, 1872, to 7 years penal servitude, and 3 years police supervision for robber;'. THOMAS STOKER, 56 years of age, 5 feet G inches higb, sallow complexion, grey hair, brown eyes ( very weak), scar on nose, pigeon breasted, partial loss of sight, and round shouldered ; sentenced at Middlesex Sessions 8th September, 1873, to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervi- sion, for larceny ( dwelling). ELIZABETH JONES, 30 years of age, 5 feet high, dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, moles on neck, " J. H. P.' on right arm ; sentenced at Middlesex Sessions 22ud Feb., 1875, to 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervi- sion, for larceny. JAMES MORRIS NOLAN, 50 years of age, 5 feet 7 ir s. high, sallow complexion, brown hair grey eyes, scars on lift eye, neck, and inside left armpit; sentenced at Birmingham 2 » th October, 1 « 74, to 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision, for larceny. GEO. WEBB, alias COUSINS, 30 years of age, 5 ft. loins, high, fair complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes, scars rn bridge of nose and back of left hand ; sentenced at Middle- sex Sessions on 8th February, 1875 to 2 years and 5 years police supervision, for larceny. — Metropolitan Police, October 1, POLICE GAZETTE. October 6 WAR OFFICE, October 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 circumstances of each particular case. N. B.— Tie applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. . 180660 £ 80661 880662 180663 280664 180665 180666 280667 180668 880669 Baker, George Burt, Thomas Burns, William Brown, David Brown, John Brown, James Chapman, Thomas Connors, Patrick Campbell, Duncan Chalmers, Thomas 2231 7211 1528 1782 2322 56 95th Foot Boy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto General Serv. lst Dragoons 11th Foot 42nd Foot 71st Foot Luton, Beds Isleworth, Middlesex Drogheda, Meath Dundee, Forfar Leeds, York Birmingham Henderskelf, York Dublin Kintauns, Perth Hamilton, Lanark groom ditto labourer ditto striker caster woodman labourer ploughman groom 25 24 24 20 24 23 2" i 20} 24| 27} 7 brown 7 It. brn 61 brown 4} It. brn 10} lt. brn 71' It. brn brown brown lt. brn dk. brn 11 6 61 grey hazel grey blue blue blue grey blue grey blue sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresb tweed; cord ditto tweed plain mixture ; fustian dark ; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto 12 Sept. 18 Sept. 6 Sept. 4 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 9 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 13 Sept. Aldersbot Canterbury • Leith Fort New'tle- o- T * Lcngforl Preston Aldershot Edinburgh scars back of Deck, scar right knee recruit, not finally approved * between Nottingham and Leicester cross loft arm, dot each hand; recruit # betweon Wednesbury and Lichfield scar on left buttock tattooed on arms 880670 180671 1880672 180673 880674 280675 180676 880677 280678 880679 Clarke, Frederick Cooke, John Cox, Henry Clarke, Geo. K. Connolly, Thomas Clarke, Henry Cooper, John Chadwick, Wm. Connell, Phillip Clegg, Peter 1706 2076 1499 4994 5304 1008 4462 5485 2055 84th Foot 86th Foot 107th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 4th Brig. Dop Woolwich, Kent Kilead, Antrim Oundle, Northmptn. Suffolk Kilmarnock, Ayr Saxelby, Lincoln Preston, Lancashire Dartford, Kent Cork Hunslet, York glas- blower fltxdsesser printer blacksmith miner labourer clerk carter sailor glassblowor 201 5 211 5 24}' 5 21 5 191 5 33 6 221! 5 21 5 20} 15 24 15 8} | brown 6 red 711 brown 61 brown 8 ; lt. brn 0} brown 61 dk. brn dk. brn red brown blue grey « rey blue blue grey b^ own blue brown b'ue fair fresh fresh fresh fair sallow sallow fresh fair fresh ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto dark regimontal white j fustian 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 12 Sept. 6 Sept. 14 Sept. 31 Aug. 31 Aug. ,13 Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. Dublin Di ver Waterford Dublin ditto Sandown Devonport TrowDndge ditto Richmond took the whole of reg. nec. flags on right arm busby, sword, ard belt left arm tat tooed on « rms ; recruit tattooed on arms, fl'iwer left hand scar outside right thigh 880681' 880681 Si8068* 280683 280684 180685 880686 880687 880S88 880689 Campbell, Henry Connolly, Robert Careys, P. Crowe, William Deveraux, Daniel Dawson, Charles Doherty, Patrick Dodd, Thomas Devlin, John Eastough, Robert 3018 2423 2349 2735 2399 2296 1824 13835 2244 4912 12th Brig. Dep 13th Brig. Dep ditto 15th Brig. Dep 4th Drag. Gds. 18fh Hussars 20th Foot Rl. Engineers 56thBrig Dep Roy. Artillery Monaghan Dublin Lverpool Manchester Liverpool Penge, Surrey Sligo Chester Linlithgow Rendham, Suffolk groom tailor ditto labourer jtto porter labourer painter footman farrier 231 5 til 5f 6 10} 91 8 91 8 51 8 22 15 22 ' 5 21} 5 211 5 20} 15 23f 5 24 18 36! brown auburn red dark brown brown lt. brn Ught brown red grey hazel hazel grey blue hazel blue grey grey brown fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow dark fair fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto brown regimental ditto plain regimental 15 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 Sept. 19 Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 28 Aug. 6 Sept. 3 Sept. Preston Warrngton. ditto Burnley Aldcrshot Manohester Curragh London Aberdeen Weedon tattooed on arms, soars on back ' P. C.' on left arm tattooed on arms wreath,' M.', & e. on right ami short liair scar back of left thigh spot between left thumb and forefinger scar over right knee and left shin 880690 880691 S80692 880693 880694 280696 280696 880697 880698 Eckersley, Wm. Flaherty, John Fisher, Thomas Feeley, James Gardiner, Charles Grant, Peter Groves, Henry Green, Henry Goulding, Henry 880699] Gooding, George 819 709 2682 2585 1850 1985 14345 8240 3048 2701 llth Brig . Dep 11th Hussars 22nd Foot 6th Brig. Dep. 4th Hussars 55th Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery llth Brig. Dep 49th Brig . Dep. Manchester Burnley, Lancashire Birkenhead, Chsshre Chesterfield, Derby Bidford, Warwick Clenduff, Down Biominster, Dorset Gravesend, Kent Brighton, Sussex Hanwell, Berks labourer boilermaker silversmith labourer cab driver painter labourer fisherman labourer 211 32 181 201 19 241 261 20} 22 21 7 light 11} brown 5} dark 6 | brown 8 brown 6 brown 1 brown 4} lt. brn 5 brown 9} Idk. brn grey grey brown brown blue grey hazel blue grey bazel frosb freck. fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto ditto ditto plain 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 15 Sept. 11 Sept. 1L Sept. 15 Sept. 9 Sept. 2 Sept. 7 Sept. 17 Sept. Lancaster Hounslow Chester York Aldershot Shorneliffe Aldershot Shornoliffe Preston Hounslow cut left eye j took part of reg. nec. scars left brow, tattooed on arms scar first joint left forefinger dots on left arm scars on right arm crucifix right arm, sailor on left ears pierced recruit 880700 180701 88O702 $ 80703 280704 880705 880706 280707 880708 280709 Gooding, Thomas Howard, Arthur Higgings, James Houseman, Wm. Houseman, John Haylock, John Higgins, Patrick Hartley, T. Harris, Thomas Haizemore, Frank 1525 1618 1156 1248 2025 3711 2593 1976 2018 2702 ( 49th Brig. Dep 3rd Hussars 3rd Foot 53rd Foot ditto Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 5th Brig. Dep. 39th Brig. Dep 46th Brig. Dep Hanwell, Berks Lichfield, Stafford Maidstone, Kent Ludlow, Salop ditto Boston, Lincoln Athlone, Westmeath Gainsboro, Lincoln Gillingham, Kent labourer labourer waiter labourer bricklayer labourer groom labourer tinner 19 25 25} 20} 191 2H 19} 18 211 20| 6 j brown 6} brown brown brown brown brown b own brown browo brown grey blue grey grey grey brown brown grey blue hazel dark fresh fresh sallow freBh sallow fresh fair fair fresh plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain tweed j mixture 280710 280711 S80712 880713 280714 280715 2S0716 280; 17 280718 280719 Harte, Charles Hoare, William Johnstone, E. Jones, Thomas Johnson, Walter Keegan, Jobn Kennedy, Thos Kenney, John Kelley, John Lefft, Philip 2608 2585 1482 1564 2537 5512 1635 62nd Brig. Dep General Serv. Hospital Corps 10th Brig . Dep 31st Brig. Dep. 12th Lancers 16th Lancers 18th Foot Roy. Artillery 11th Hussars Glasgow Dublin Greenock, Lanark Whitchurch, Salop Stafford Dublin Nottingham Waterford Cork Dublin dyer labourer » labourer bricklayer labourer plasterer labourer bricklayer olerk 24 24 24} 20 23 30 21} 18} 24t 26 8} . It. bra 71 brown 6} 8} 71 7} 10} 6} 64 brown brown brown dk. brn brown dk. bru fair dk. brn grey grey grey brown hazel hazel grey lt. brn blue grey fair fresb fresh sallow fresb fresh light fresh fresh fresh plain white ; black plain ditto regimental hospital clothing regimental ditto ditto ditto 17 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 2 Sept. 18 Sept. TSeptT 15 Sept, 16 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 13 Sept. 12 Sept.. 15 Sept. 19 Sept. Hounslow Colchester Shornclitfe Manchester ditto Chris tchrch Athlone Beverley Dorchester Maidstone re iruit tattooed; off furlough off pass ' My own true love ' right wrist scar on right cheek scar inside right wrist tattooed on arms very short hair ; stole clothes * * cn route from Perth to Glencorse Dublin scars on left arm j recruit, at. teste 1 London wreath, & o. left arm * billiard marker York scar right shin, two scars back of neck Gt. Yarmth broke out of banacks Caoteroury Bear right thigh, and over left eye Woolwich scar under chin, light side Alderahot off furlough to Waterford Woolwich tattooed on arms Hounslow 280720 i80; 2) S80722 280723 580724 880726 8S0726 830727 880728 280729 280730 £ 80731 280732 880733 t80734 280735 280736 880737 £ 80733 i' 80733 Laurie, James Lee, Charles Lay, William Lusted James Lucey, Cor. J. Mann, John Marshall, Harry McManus, Nath. Moran, Patrick Mahoney, Florence 678 1267 3531 4085 Scots Guards 6415 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 2135 2nd Drag. Gds 1607! 11th Hussars 329 71st Foot 1151' 86th loot 2294 103rd Foot Stirling West Ham, Essex Wantage, Berks Hailsham, Sussex Boston, U. S. Greenock, Renfrew Halifax, Yorks Edinburgh Clongish, Longford Cork printer seaman labourer ditto servant painter weaver sweep labourer dit. to 28 25 25 24} 19} 24 20 24} 20! m 10} 71 7} 8 7 8} 7 6 51 9 brown dk. brn brown dark light brown lt. brn red dk. brr. hrnw » grey hazel blue blue blue grey hazel sT'ey grv blue fresh frosh fresb fresh fresh fresb fresh fresh f* v> sh fresb ditto ditto dit. to ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto - liftn 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 8 Sept, 4 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept, 15 Sept, 11 Rent, London Plymouth Bouldrwall Colchester Knsale Belfast Uounslow Edinburgh D. ver Liverpool took waietoelt and part of res;, nec. woman's head, sta-, and ring left arm scar right chcok bone small mole right shoulder toolr pflrt of re?. Tier. Murphy, Jeremiah Merekhel, F. Wm. Miller, James Mitchell, John McGee, John McKay, John McNeil, Francis Murphy, James McKenzie, James Mattingley, Wm 2216 4465 5185 3165 2413 76 646 337 4 6428 2204 104th Fool Rl. Engineers Roy. H. Art. ditto Rov. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto Army Service oitto London Belfast, Antrim Ormskirk, Lanc. Belfast Kirkintilloch, Dmbtn Millport, Argyle Glasgow York London gardener * labourer ditto ditto moulder painter carter baker groom 2L 25 20} 18 i 23} 25} 28 24} 23} 201 4} 9 9} 71 7} 10 4} 10 4 UK. Oi l, brown It. brn brown dk. brn lt. brn brown dk. brn brown brown zel I lue g''' y bluo grey blue blue grey hazel • trey resii fair freh tre- ti fresh fresh freBh florid fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto dit. to ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 13 Sept. 28 Aug. 14 Sept. 3 S.- pt. 21 Aug. 1 Sept. 26 Aug. 16 Sept. 12 Sept,. I'UOlll. C atham Dublin Dorchester Portsmouth Halifax* Pembroke Glasgow Plymouth Woolwieh tattooed ou left arm * philosophical instrument maker off furlough to Bickerstaffe, Lancashire anchor aud star, right arm,' J. M. G.' left • Nova Sootia scar on forehead scars on knees 88074' I 180741 J80742 880743 180744 880745 280746 £ 80747 280748 280749 McMullen, Thos. McDermott, John McDermott, John Murray, John McDowall, Geo. Mulroy, John Marks, David Owens, Thomas Osmond, Samuel Owens, James 2612 2229 1990 2718 1950 2663 2339 2534 1979 ditto 3rd Brig. Dep 4fhBrig Dep. 6t, hBrig. Dep. 60th Brig. Dep 61st Brig. Dep. General Serv. 13th Brig. Dep 38th Brig. Dep 60th Brig. Dep Belfast, Antrim Kilgloss, Roscommn. Sligo Leeds, Yorkshire Fermoy, Cork Kilmarnock, Ayr Dublin Liverpool, Lanc. Bristol Belfast, Antrim carpenter 241 5 71 dk. brn brown fresh ditto' labourer 20 I 5 6 brown grey fresh plain ditto 22} 5 51 It. brn blue fresb supposed plain ditto 18} 5 61 lt. brn brown fresh regimental dit. to 191' 5 8} brown hazel fresh ditto plasterer 23} 5 5} brown blue fair ditto clerk 22} 5 71 brown blue fresh tweed groom 21 5 71 dk. brn brown fresh regimental rivetter 18115 51 brown dk. brn fair ditto mason 211 [ 5 6} It. brti blue tresl. ditto — 18} 5 10 I it. brn i grey Eresb ditto blacksmith 34} 5 61 brown blue S'llloW ditto porter 211 5 6 brown grey fair ditto clerk 28} 5 7 dk. brn brown dark white; black bricklayer 20 5 5 brown grey fair regimental decorator 18 5 5} dk. brn black dark ditto seaman 221 5 5} brown grey fresh plain labourer 37} 5 4| brown grey fresh ditto shoeingsmh 24 5 71 brown grey fresb regimental * 22} 5 7 brown hazel fresh ditto — 191 5 9} lt. brn blue fresh plain labourer 28 5 9 dk. brn bluo fresh ditto baker 23! 5 4} dk. brn grey fair fisherman 221 5 51 lt. brn blue fresh regimental labourer 21 5 4} brown brown fair plain ditto 21} 5 51 brown hazel sallow ditto stoker 24} 5 8} fair blue fresh regimental sign painter 23} 5 9 It. brn blue; fresh ditto — 20 5 74 dk. brn dk. brn pale ditto labourer 24 5 6i dk. brn lt. brn dark ditto seaman 23 5 51 fair blue fair black groom 20} 5 6 lt. brn blue fiir plain labourer 251 5 El lt. brn blue fresh regimental tailor 25} 5 6 dk. brn hazel sallow ditto shoemaker 22} 5 7 brown blue freah ditto labourer 29} 5 5 It., brn blue fair ditto groom 23; 5 4} light grey fresh ditto rivettcr 22} 5 8 dk. brn grey florid ditto draper 19} 5 8: dk. brn brown dark ditto labourer 19 5 63 brown brown fresh ditto 7 Sept. 9 Sept. 17 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 13 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept, Curragh * Richmond York Hamilton Ayr Dublin Warrington Devizes Hami ton eyes oiilerent colours en route from Edinburgh to Sunderland pockpitted small scar left buttock, scar right leg scar left of foiehead ; recruit, attested tattooed on arms anchor on lett arm, ecar left thigh 880750 880751 880752 880753 880754 880755 880756 280757 280758 880759 Powderhill, Harry Paton, William Parker, John Pulltstone, Jobn Page, Fredk. J. Paul, Rousseau Pridgeon, Thomas Primmer, W. S. Philips, James Pilkington, Ed. 1951 lst Dragoons 801 3rd Hussars 3879 627 1642 4299 2390 158 3750 8965 60th Rifles 82th Foot 105th Foot Rifle Brigade Royal H. Art. ditto Roy. Artillery dit itto Alderahot, Hants Glasgow Marylebone, Midlsx. Coventry, Warwick Camberwell, Surrey Peckham, Surrey St. Pancras, Midlsx Upham, Hants Strabane, Tyrone Raheen, King's 15 Sept. 20 Sept. 10 Sept. 6 Aug. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 5 Sept. 15 Sept. 8 Sept. 3 Sept. Longford Colchester Aldecsliot Rangoon Mullingar Winchester Woolwich London Et. Bovisnd. Athlone 880760 880761 880762 880763 830764. 880765 880766 880767 880768 880769 Patt, John Hy. Payne, Henry Perritt, James Plane, Edward Ross, John Robinson, Jno. W. Regan, John Smithson, George Stuckey, A. V. Smith, George 6546 302 1614 2628 5043 2609 2682 2391 2108 1873 ditto ditto ditto 31st Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery 10th Brig. Dep 6lst Brig Dep. 4th Drag. Gds. 9th Lancers 49th Foot Siigo Bermondsey, Surrey Edinburgh Hemsey, Norfolk Glasgow Temply, Cheshire Roscommon St. George's- in- East Ilfracombe, Dovon Stow- on- the- Wold 25 Aug. 8 Sept. 1 Sept, 11 Sept. 29 Aug. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sopt. 15 Sept. Ft. Brkhrst. Ipswich Gt. Yarmth New'tle- o- T York Ayr Aldershot Canterbury Dover D bracelet right wrist, ' J. P,' left arm beil tear right of neck dotB lefo wrist off furlough to Belgium cut over left eye, slight varicose left leg * grower's assistanj. * en route from Hull to London ' J. P.' right arm scar under right nipple largo Bc. ir over right nipple blue scur i ver nose flag and sailor right arm scars left side of neck and thigh two small scars left buttock soar front of chin 880770 880771 880772 280773 880774 280775 S8077S 880777 280778 880779 Strange, Henry Smith, Frederick Shendan, Garrett Sheehan. Edward Shaw, Joseph Stothert, Geo. Sutcliffe, William Stevenson, John Sexton, E. D. Smith, J, 4226 2357 782 1878 2273 6231 801 2379 2242 60th Rifles ditto 104th Foot ditto Roy. Artillery ditto ditto I 4th Brig. Dep 9th BrigDep. 13th Brig. Dep Sunderland, Durham Weymouth, Dorset Knockraba, Cork Mallow Bromloy- by- Bow* Nacton, Suffolk Leeke, Stafford Newcastle, Nthmbld. Islington, Middlesex Liverpool 11 Sept. 16 Sept. 14. Sept. 11 Sept. 4 Sept, 7 Sept. 29 Aug. 10 Sept. 18 Sept. 11 Sept. Loi don Aldershot Dublin ditto Colchester Woolwich Leith Fort Richmond Halifax Warringtn. marks all over body mole on left side • Middles « scar on left shin end of right thumb injured, soar left koce October 6 POLICE GAZETTE 5 DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FP © M HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE—{ continued). 380780 280781 880782 180783 280784 880785 880786 280787 180788 180789 Shields, John Smith, John Tweedy, Richard Turner, John Toll, John Vokings, Hy. T. Wilson, George Wilkins, Joseph Wilson, John Wood, John 2149 1875 3096 2762 2027 258^ 1890 1819 18S1 2295 28th Brig. Dep 62ndBrig. Dep Roy. Artillery 24t, h Brig. Dep 60th Brig. Dop 49t. li Brig. Dep 5 th Drag . Gds. 19th Foot ditto 25 th Foot Birmingham Edinburgh Weston, York Swansea, Glamorgan Boness, Linlithgow Welford, Berks Islington, Middlesex Rhymnev, Glam. Montreal. Canada Dundalk. Ireland t8079U 280791 230- 92 280793 180734 280795 280796 2S0797 280798 280799 Wilson, James Wilkinson, Thos. Ward, Thomas Williams, Joseph Wheatly, James Wade, William Wood, Peter Williams, Harry Wilding, Roger Welsh, James 2154 42nd Foot 1396 47th Foot 55 th Foot 69th Foot 84th Foot 95th Foot 99th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 280S00 280801 280802 280803 2S0804 280805 2 < 0800 230807 280808 280809 230810 280811 280812 280813 280314 230815 280816 280817 280SW 280819 Welsh, John Wadsworth, Wm Walsh, Robert Walker, Thomas Walls, Andrew Watson, James Wright, George Whelan, Michael Wilmott, Walter Zealland, Charles Alder, Charles Bracewell, Thos. Baker, James Billington. W. J. F. Burns, John Barnes, James Boyd, Robert W. Boyd, John Burke, Patrick Carter, B. Ed. 1797 2272 1673 2048 2134 3806 6445 2783 — 110th Brig. Dep I 3088 llth Brig. Dep 2425 18th Brig. Dep 15th Brig. Dep. 60th Brig. Dep ditto 61st Brig. Dep 69th Brig. Dep 4643 Hospital Crps. 1W131 21? t Hussars 1814 1760 Edinburgh Kendall, Westmrlnd. Bedale, York Glamorgan Nottingham Birmingham All Saints, Hereford Arongury, Dublin Standish, Lancashire Kilcommon, Tippery plasterer 23 5 6 lit. brn grey fresh labourer 201 5 5} It. brn grey fresh ditto 241 5 91 It. brn grey fresh mat maker 21 5 9 light grey florid miner 211 5 5 brown blue fresh oarrnan 19 5 6 It brn blue fresh pc rter 201 5 8 dk. brn hazel fresh collier 211 5 6} brown hazel pale barber 25 5 51 brown hazel freeh labourer 261 5 5 brown grey sallow • 191 5 64 dk. brn hazel fresh groom 211 6 8! auburn hazel fresh wool sorter 191 5 6 hght blue fresh enginedrivr. 201 5 61 brown grey fair dyer 221 5 8 It. brn grey fresh labourer 25! 5 81 dk. brn blue fresh puddler 24 5 5 s dk. brn grey fresh butler 22! 5 61 dk. bm grey fair collier 24 5 6! brown hazel fresh mason 271 5 10! brown blue fresh regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 11 Sept. 11 Sept. 2 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 14 Sect. 11 Sept. 12 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 Sept. Warwick Glencorse Athlone Cardiff Hamilton Hounslow Brighton Sheffield Liverpool Devonport scar over right temple large mole under right arm scar of boil back of neck J. T.' on right arm, mole left side ; recruit scar on right arm tattooed lett thumb j off furlough scar left of fnrehead, anohnr right arm plain ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 16 Sept. 14 Sept. 5 Sept. 15 Sept. 13 Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Aug. 11 Sept. 7 Sept. 31 Aug. Aldershot Curragh Shorncliffe Portsmouth Dublin Aldershot Bermuda Dover Plymouth ditto tattooed on left arm • pianoforte make r burn scar on back scald mark on chin ecar left of neck ; off pass j has served in 38th Regiment 2625 464 2035 1952 Chatham, Kent Wasboro', York Liverpool Hollingwood, Lane. Dumbarton Glasgow Newton, Ayr Dublin St. Luke's, Middlsx. Canada labourer ditto fisherman plasterer collier moulder painter labourer ditto student 221 234 20 211 23, 241 26 22 181 22 8}, black : 71 brown brown It. brn black light dk. brn brown fair dk. brn 61 61 21 6 9 5 51 8 grey hazel brown grey grey blue grey blue blue brown fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fresh fair dark plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dark plain regimental 14 Sept. 11 Sept. 10 Sept. 19 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 Sept. 10 Sept. Lancaster Warrington Burnley Hamilton ditto Ayr Dublin Aldershot Glasgow recruit * between London and York small soar on forehead Bear left side of face broke out of guard- room ' M. W.' on left arm j recruit, attested dots on left arm 3483 5147 3133 4372 1547 49th Foot 4th Hussars Gren. Guards Cold. Guards Roy. Artillery ditto HospitalCorps 49th Brig. Dep. 69thBrig. Dep 18th Hussars Newbury, Berks Burnley, Lancashire Hulme, Lancashire Rugby, Warwick Edinburgh Smethwick, Stafford Trim, Meath Liverpool Dublin Brighton, Sussex smith weaver labourer servant labourer puddler clerk painter labourer • 19 19 21 29 21 83} 23 24J 20 29 6 0| 5 41 5 81 5 101 5 6 5 5 S 71 dk. brn dk. brn light brown brown dk. brn black brown red light dk. brn brown groy blue grey grey blue blue blue hazel dark fresh hght fresh fresh florid dark fresh fair fair ditto ditto tweed; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto plain twoed regimental 18 Sept. 22 Sept. 16 Sept. 26 Sept. 21 Sept. 1 Sept. 14 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Sept. Dover Aldershot # London Woolwich Halifax* Portsmouth London Dublin Manchester sear top of right shoulder recruit * between Chester and London scar on shins, tattooed left arm • Nova Scotia pockpittei brown stain over right lip tattooed loft arm and ring finger * lithographio printer 280820 280821 280822 280823 280824 280825 280826 280827 280828 280829 Cook, Robert Charlton, John Corduff, John Clune, Charles Campbell. John Connolly, Jeremiah Cane, John Day, James Davies, Thomas Deans, John 778 1251 1331 2276 5993 5187 1043 2687 2682 19th Foot ditto 56th Foot 86th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 61stBrig. Dep. Grem. Guards 18thBrig. Dep. 58 th Brig. Dep Downham, Norfolk Malta Ballma, Mayo Limerick Dumbarton Cork Irvine, Ayr Oldham, Lancashire Bolton, Lancashire Pencaitland, Hddntn miner fireman labourer ditto mason labourer ditto ditto bricklayer labourer 225 271 25 221 211 22 251 201 211 191 7 | brown 7 dk. brn 61 dk. brn 61 brown brown dk. bm black It. bm dk. brn brown green grey grey grey blue hazel hazel grey dark hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresb ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto black j cord regimental ditto 20 Aug. 22 Sept. 18 Sept. 23 Sept. 11 Sept. 21 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 Sept. 23 Sept. Bermuda Sheffield Portland Limerick • Woolwich Ayr # Chester Stirling * between Edinburgh and London two scars left knee, Bear right wrist recruit * between Chester and London pockpitted scar upper part of left thigh 280830 280831 280832 280833 283834 280835 280836 280837 280838 280839 Elford, Joseph Ferguson, J. Gregory, Edward Gillon, Hugh Holyland, F. Hunt, Edwin Hall, John Harris, William Hamahian, Michael Haylock, John 2805 14802 1811 2555 1833 1626 1566 2138 2565 2025 Roy. Artillery Rl. Engineers 4th Hussars 16th Brig. Dep. 19th Foot ditto 20th Foot 52nd Foot 87th Foot Roy. H. Art. Stonehouse, Devon Mardlin, Armagh Peckham, Surrey Sligo Leicester Southwark, Surrey Lancaster Darlaston, Stafford Limerick Boston, Lincoln seaman shoemaker barman labourer shoefinisher warehusmn engraver labourer baker groom 30± 21 181 19 25} 241 191 19! 188 251 black It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. bra brown black brown sandy brown grey grey hazel blue hazel hazel grey grey grey brown swrt, hy fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow tweed regimental dilto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 23 Sept. 13 Sopt. 17 Sopt. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 15 Sept. 24 Sept. 23 Sept. 18 Sept. 14 Sept.. Athlono Aldershot ditto Aahton- u- I Sheffield ditto Curragh Chatham Guernsey Chrstchrch tattooed right arm and wrists tattooed on arms and right hand tattooed left wrist, heart on arm Bear across bridge of nose cross flags right arm, star on left off furlough 280840 280841 280842 280843 280844 280845 280846 280847 280848 280849 Harrison, Thomas Hearn, Michael Hawes, George Heron, John Jones, George Ed. Jupp, Thomas Jones, John Jones, Arthur Kilmartin, Patrick King, John 995! Army Service 2266 13th Brig. Dep 27th Brig. Dep 61st Brig. Dep. Scots Guards 12th Foot Roy. Artillery 13th Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery 29th Brig. Dep 553 2fiol 4031 1398 4045 2448 8260 2398 Hanley, Stafford Castlecomer, Kilknny Brill, Bucks Urr, Kirkcudbright Llyswen, Brecon Cuckfield, Sussex Goonnoss, Cardigan Sheffield, York Carron, Clare Weedon, Nnrthmptn labourer tai or labourer mason clerk labourer • brass rauldr labourer finisher 251 201 23J 25 221 37 241 24 19f Hi 61 It. brn 81 brown 61 71 101 61 7! Bi 5! 5 It. brn brown dk. bm dk. bm dark brown auburn It,, brn blue brown blue blue blue hazel brown hazel blue brown fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark dark fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 Sept. 17 Sept. 22 Sept. 16 Sepfft 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 18 Sept. 14 Sept. 22 Sept. Woolwich Warringtn. Leicester Ayr Windsor Portsmouth Sheffield Warringtn. Woolwicb Northmptn took part of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of rog. nec, ditto pockpitted, scar upper lip * acliool teacher off furlough 280850 280851 280853 280853 230854 280S55 .280856 280357 280858 280859 Littlewood, Joseph Lenard, John* Linnane, Martin Logan, James McDonald, Alex. McLaughlin, M. Marchant, William Mitchell, John Marshall, Alex. Molyneaux, Luke 1794; llth Hussars 1747 14th Hussars Roy. Artillery ditto 71st Foot 84th Foot 105th Foot Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery 15th Brig. Dep 7985 3251 355 2294 1821 3165 3880 2691 Aston, Warwick Leamingyon, Wrwck. Killanahon, Clare Hayliff, Cavan Arbroath, Forfar Dublin Colchester, Essex Ormskirk, Lancashre N. Monkland, Lanark Tyldesley, Laneashre bricklayer fishmonger labourer shoeing smh labourer pipe maker servant labourer ditto miner 21 21! 20 231 241 181 20, L 18! 21 25 It. brn It. bm brown brown It. brn brown brown brown brown brown hazel grey grey blue blue blue hazel blue grey hazel fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 17 Sept. 23 Sept. 14 Sept. 1 Sept. 23 Sept. 18 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept.. 20 Sept. 19 Sept. Hounslow Canterbury Woolwich Halifax* Edinburgh Dublin Mullingar Dorchester Sheerness Furnlev mermaid on left arm * alias William White off furlough lost top of rt. index finger * Nova Scotia off furlough to Bickerslaffe, Lancashire off pass to Wishaw, Sootland collier's tra^ k on right oh- ulder 880860 880861 8808S* 880883 880864 880865 8H0866 880867 8808S8 280869 280870 880S71 280872 280873 S80S74 880875 880s7 « 880877 880378 880879 880880 880881 880882 280883 880.884 880885 880836 880887 880883 180889 Mortimer, Charles Nowak, Frederick Naughton, Mark Nelson, William Nolan, Stephen Preston, Edward Pattullo, William Power, Bernard Power, G. James Poulson, Edward 2337 109 i 2628 2431 1215 2972 1634 5381 60th Brig. Dep 14th Hussars 15th Foot 12th Brig. Dep 13thBrig. Dep 53rd Foot 71st Foot 84th Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. Ratcliffe, Lancashire St.. Luke's, Middles* Kilkuddy, Clare Belfast, Antrim Roscommon Manchester Dundee, Forfar Widnes, Lancashire Woolwich, Kent Birmingham gold beater groom mason titter carter slater labourer ditto hammermn elerk 21 30 241 23! 18 23 201 22! 194 241 It. brn It. brn fair It. brn brown brown brown It. brn brown brown grey grey grey blue blue blue blue blue blue grey fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain regimental ditto dark ; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto brown ; light 23 Sept. 23 Sept. 25 Sopt. 18 Sept. 18 Sept. 18 Sept, 23 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 S « pt. Ho un slow Canterbury DncannonP Preston Warrington Manchester Edinburgh Dublin Woolwich Peterboro' mole above umbilicus tattooed on arms scar left groin ; recruit, attisted sear on left shoulder- blade overlapping toes left foot ' W. P.' faintly on wrists tattooed on left arm sear fro it of right wrist recruit, attested Smith, John Skerritt, Alfred Stewart, R. Schofield, Charles Swales, Henry Smith, S. Henry Smith, Peter Simpson, James Scott, Henry Turffrey, Charles Titford, Jamess Thompson. John Vickers, William White, John Ward, Edward Williams, Fredk. Walker, James Walters, Luke Willison, Wm, 2135 1480 3561 4492 2254 2342 2* 33 2308 lst Life Grds. lst Drag. Gds. 50th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 8th Brig. Dep ditto 10th Brig. Dep 58th Brig. Dep Reading, Berks Birmingham Clapham, Surrey Liverpool Barnsley, York Manchester ditto Middlesborough Bradford, York Selkirk groom Btamper labourer joiner miner rivettor moulder finisher collier engineer 281 2ri 20! 231 231 271 19 19 19! 19! brown fair brown brown brown brown It. brn black It. brn It. brn blue blue grey grey grey blue grey grey brown grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto twee! regimental ditto ditto plaiu regimental 23 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 15 Sept. 20 Sept. 14 Sept, 23 Sept. 24 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Sept. Windsor Canterbury Harwich Gibraltar York Woolwich Pontefract ditto York Stirling supposed gone to London Bear on right shin bone three tumours right of neck scar on left thumb ; off furlough blue Bpot on forehead j recruit off furlough took part of rig. neo. ' P. S.' on right wrist., pockpitted sailor and ' J. S.' left arm 1614 1333 1320 2061 4542 2255 2663 11th Hussars 53rd Foot 63rd Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery 10th Foot 49th Foot Hospital Crps. 8th Brig. Dep 31st BrigDep. ditto Islington, Middlesex Lonton S. Shields, Durham Manchester Sheffield, York St. Heliers, Jersey Dublin Ashton- under- Lyne Lambeth, Surrey Wigan, Lancashire furrier frenchplshr labourer blacksmith labourer clerk ditto mill minder seaman labourer 20} 20! 24 231 25} 221 231 191 201 231 brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn auburn It. bra dk. brn brown blue hazel grey grey browu hazel hazel blue grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freBh fresh fresh ditto ditto t » eed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 17 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Sept. 17 Sopt. 21 Sept, 17 Sept. 23 Sept. 18 Sept. 3 Sept, Hnunslow Salford Nw'tle- o- T. • Ge sport Dover Aldershot Pontefract Gt, Yarmth tattooed left arm aud little liDger recruit * between Eealing and Woolwich scar on left side dot on left arm took part of reg. nee. tattooed cn arms recruit * en route to Leicester ARMY RESERVE. Men of the Army Reserve reported as Absentees from two consecutive payments. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 Michael Finnern Henry Turner Thomas McGuckin William Long Patrick Lynch John Kerrins John Brown James Flaherty Robert Robinson James McCanna 4313 1367 4475 3124 1940 1896 75 684 737 1943 Gren. Guards 78th Foot Gren. Guards Cold. Guards 76th Foot 47th Foot 16th Foot 16th Lancers 11th Foot 98th Foot Walsall, Stafford Paddington, Mddlsx. Coagh, Tyrone Wymondham, Norflk Carrick Conlish Cork Fort Gavern, Cornwll Liverpool Ronaldstown, Antrin Templemore laster bricklayer labourer ditto ditto ditto sean an labourer ditto ditto 101 61 9 11 8 8 7 81 91 8 dk. brn brown brown blue It. brn It. brn brewn dark brown dk. brn brown brown grey brown hazel brown blue hazel grey blue fresh fresh fresh fair fresh swrthy freab fresh fresh fresh 9 Jan. 11 Jail. 9 July 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 5 J an. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. 5 Jan. Chelsea ditto ditto ditto ditto Liverpool ditto ditto ditto ditto Bear bridge of nose and groin mole left knee, scar back of head Marsh 6 ^ POLICE GAZETTE. October 6 DESERTERS FROM ? HE MILITIA. ^ ) 1 197125 197126 197127 19? 128 197129 197130 197131 197132 197133 197131 William Smith James Cook John Williams George Williams Wm. McPherson James Darlington J. W. Greatwick James Smith Henry Denton Thomas White 193 92 99 39 11 25 9 221 12 226 Hants Eng.* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Southampton ditto Portsmouth ditto Belfast Birmingham Emsworth, Sussex Dublin Raunds, Northamptn Botley, Hants boatman baker boatman bricklayer seaman stoker fisherman bricklayer stoker eoachtrimr. 26 21 18* 214 184 19 20 28 2/ 224 brown brown dk. brn brown sandy dark It. brn brown dk. brn It. brn gray blue brown grey grey blue grey grey hazel grey fresh fair sallow fresh fresh dark fresh fresh dark fresh brown ; mixture regiment a Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 4 Sept. 25 Sept. 23 Sept,. Ft. Iiowner ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto • absent from training scar left side of scalp mark of wound over left eye cross- flags on right arm tattooed left arm and both sides of cliost 19/ 135 197136 197137 197 138 197139 197140 a97141 197142 197143 197144 John White George Davis Charles Charlottes George Casey 237 139 7936 266 ditto ditto Oxon Hants Engr. Portsmouth, Hants ditto Burford, Oxon Portsmouth, Hants plasterer boatman labourer bricklayer 24} 23 364 264 74 6 9 7 dk. brn brown brown brown black grey blue grey dark f » esh freah fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto 20 Sept. 19 Sopt. 25 Sept. 29 Sept. ditto ditto Honley- o- T Gosport cupped left breast crown left arm, cruoifir, & o , right arm 1 ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Eer Majesty's Sea Service. Although Si reward ii offsred for the apprehension of Desorters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 8 month! from th* date of cUur& HJ, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the preoints of a port whore a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. George Williams Fk. T. Pratt Hy. P. Day Horam Weston Tom A. Witherall Wm. Bellingham Fredk. Moore John Payne Joseph G. Stroud James Burns George Barter Harry Morris Henry Rees Richard Devoran William Stephens C. T. Billington Thomas Clarke George Rees Harry Morris Alex. Wm. Shaw John Turner Walter Shaw Thos. H. Anderson John Hannigan Wm. J. Critchley James Franklyn George J. Lewis Thomas Maxwell John Orton Thomas E. Blythe Joshua Berrett Horace Millward John Harding Edward Whyte James A. Taylor Ethelbert V. Evans Thomas Anderson Edwin Organ Andrew W. Devor Rambler, deserter ditto Excellent, deserter Implacable, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto Triumph, deserter Rocket, deserter ditlo Implacable, deserter Duncan, straggler Agincourt, deserter Achilles, deserter Naval Barracks, doserter ditto Implacable, straggler ditto Indus, deserter Ganges, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto Turquoise, deserter Alert, deserter ditto Valorous, straggler Cleopatra, straggler ditto Inconstant, deserter Valorous, straggler Hector, deserter ditto Valorous, straggler ditto D. of Wellington deserter ditto Royal Adelaide, deserter 4 Oct. 4 Oct. 22 Sept. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 8 Aug. 23 Sept. 3 Oct. • 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 15 Sept.. 14 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Sept. 10 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 7 Sept. 6 May 25 Mav 30 Apnl 21 Sept. 20 Sept.. 20 Sept. 8 Sept. 17 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 16 Sept. 29 Sept. 2 Sept. 22 Aug. 6 Sept. ordinary 25 5 64 ditto 21 5 1 A. B. 30 5 5 captain, foretop 26 5 5 leading seaman 23 5 7 bandsman, 2nd el. 18 5 14 cook's mafe, 2ni cl. 22 5 5 cook, 1st class 38 6 9 leading seaman 25 5 4 ordinary 19 5 34 domestic, 3rd class 24 5 34 boy, 2nd class cook's mate 16 5 21 22 5 6 A. B. 20 5 6 ordinary 19 5 2 ditto 20 5 5 ditto 18 5 5 boy, 2nd class 16 5 34 ditto 16 5 24 act. engine- rm. art. 24 5 7 boy, lst class 17 5 5 ditto 17 5 34 ditto 16 5 0 ditto 17 5 24 boy, 2nd class 16 5 34 wrrnt. officer's cook 261 5 3 A. B. 27 5 8 stoker 22 5 74 gunner 31 5 84 gunner, R. M. A. 27 5 10 boy, lst class 17 5 4- private, R. Marines 21 5 104 ordinary 19 5 5 boy, lst class 17 5 3 private, R. Marines 25 5 6 A. B. 22 5 7 ordinary 19 5 44 ditto 21 5 4 ditto 19 5 21 signalman, 2nd cl. 22 5 4 Canterbury, Kent Marylebone, Middlesex Lamarsh, Essex Chipping Campden* Jersey Greenwich, Kent Portsmouth Dorset Emsworth, Hants Plymouth, Devon Market Drayton, Lane. Maidstone, Kent Ilford, Essex St. George's, Surrey Stratford, Essex Bletchley, Surrey Birmingham Pembroke Maidstone, Kent Aberdeen Old Kilpatrick, Dmbrtn Derby Whitechurch, Glamrgn Renfrew Birmingham Liverpool Tobago, West Indies Gloucester North Shields Cork Poplar, Middlesex Marlborough, Wilts Wednesbury, Stafford Bromley, Middlesex Dublin Glasgow S. Walsham, Norfolk Salford, Lancashire Hardwicke, Gloucester Armagh brown brown groy blue fair ruddy brown blue fresh dark hazel fresh It. brn blue freck. brown hazol fresh light dark fair light grey fair brown blue fresh black grey sallow black hazel Ballow brown grey fresh brown bluo fresh dk. brn groy ruddj light brown fresh black dark dark It. brn blue fair dk. brn brown dark brown grey fresh brown brown ruddy brown hazol fresh dk. bra brown fair brown hazel dark brown blue fresh brown brown fresh dk. brn hazel fair It. brn blue frosh brown hazel frosh It. brn blue sallow brown grey fair brown grey fresh It. bm grey fail- dk. bra blue fresh brown grey fresh It. brn grey pale dk. brn hazel ruddy It. brn blue fair brown blue fair dk. brn hazel fair £ 3 reward ditto ditto served in Ruby £ 1 reward bracelet left wrist, wreath of flowers on chest * Glouc. 10s reward tattoo spots between finger and thumb left hand ditto tattooed on left arm ditto women on left arm ditto £ 3 reward served in St. Vincent, Excellent, Hector, Himalaya, & c. ditto ' Annie Taj lor' anel bracelet on left wrist, ditto scsr on breast, anchor and bracelet left arm ditto 10s. reward £ 3 reward|; scar over left eye ' £ 3 reward served in Cruiser £ 3 reward ' My love ' on left arm j served in Spartan ditto served in Achilles £ 3 reward frfcllei ditto £ 3 reward served in Ptmbroke, Himalaya, and Newcastle ditto served in Impregnable ditto ditto ditto ditto slightly freckled woman on left ann ecar on right temple, man of colour served in Asia ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward ditto ditto £ 1 reward £ 1 reward ditto scar cn left arm served in Implacable £ 3 reward ecar right cheek and left shin £ 1 rewarl tattooed on hands £ 3 reward poctpitted; served in Uoscawen ditto served in Aurora £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward served in Ganges, Alexandra, and Warrior ditto served in Implacable, Simoom, London, and Vestal ditto tattooed on left arm j served in Frolio Description of Men Discharged from Eer Majesty's Sea Service. Peter Gomer Fred Parker Henry J. Gaymer Thomas Aylett John Hayes Thos. W. Speakman Edward Church Charles E. Wood James Rutchings George A. Hall Naval Barracks 2 Sept. A. B. 21 5 6 ditto 2 Sept. ordinary 26 5 3 dil. to 2 Sept, ordinary, 2nd class 20 5 4 ditto 24 May A. B. 25 5 7 ditto 19 June ordinary, 2nd class 20 5 6 Naval Barracks 25 May A. B. 25 5 54 ditto 3 „ vme ordinary, 2nd class 23 5 44 ditto 29 May A. B. 27 5 3 Monarch 12 May ordinary 24 5 2 Naval Barracks 6 May ditto 23 5 4 WHBBB BOSH. HAIB. BTB1. SA0B. MARKS ahd REMARKs, Blackheath, Kent Hammersmith, Mddlsx. Marylebone, Middlesex London Middleton, Cork London Liverpool Southwark, Surrey Ashton Common, Wilts Reading, Berks It. brn It. brn brown brown brown It. brn It. brn It. brn brown brown blue pale blue fair hazel sallow brown fair grey fresh hazel fair grey freek. blue fair hazel sallow grey fair discharged as objectionable j served in Newcastle ditto served in Alexandra ditlo served in Duke of Wellington discharged as objectionable; Berved in Duke of Wellington ditto served in Raleigh discharged as objectionable ; tattooed on right wrist ditto served in Flamingo discharged as objectionable ; served in Duke of Wellington served in Impregnable, Doris, Royal Adelaide, Undaunted, cf- o. discharged as objectionable; served in Undaunted ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. MARKS And REMARKS. George Collins Alfred Davies John Turner John Thompson Henry Smith Henry Stevens John Ludden George Dix George Ellis Thomas Gladstone Depot ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Plymouth Depot Saffron Waldon Manchester Dronfield, Derby Stockport, Cheshire Portsmouth Madras, India Middlesboro', York Greenwich, Kent Plymouth, Devon Birmingham bricklayer ditto collier labourer ditto clerk labourer ditto servant pattern mkr 1* 4 194 23 191 17S 24* 21 i 18* 28 22$ 64 74 61 64 Gi 8 7 7! 0 11 It. brn brown brown brown brown dk. bin dk. brn It. brn ! brown 1 brown grey blue brown brown blue blue It. bm It. brn grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh 4 Oct. 4 Oct. 21 Sept. 18 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 13 Sept. 4 Sept. 30 Aug. 25 Aug. Lewes ditto Canterbury ditto Walmor Lcwcs Maidstone Maidstone Plymouth Canterbury star and bracelet, left arm, laurel, crown, ' C. C.' right larg* mole on left buttock ' A. O.' cn left, arm ; discharged as worthless discharged as worthless discharged as incorrigible and worthless tattooed on both arms discharged for fraudulent enlistment discharged on account of fraudulent enlistment discharged as objectionable discharged with ignominy Description of Deserters. Edmund Mackay Thomas Lickford Geo R. Marshall Thomas Robinson John Wright Patrick Nolan William Cooke John Cooper Fred Clark Geo. L. Austin li. Marino Art. Chatham E. MarineArt. R. Marine Art, Whitechapel, Midlx. Plymouth, Devon Tathwell, Lincoln Liverpool Bradford, York St. Luke's, Middlesx. Gloucester Middlcsboro', York Leeds, York Irthlingborough,* labourer 254 5 7 brown grey fresh uniform striker 194: 5 74 b'own hazel fresh j tweed j cord labourer 20 6 10; dk. brn blue fresh plam ditto 184 5 7 light grey fair t A eel ditto 19} 5 7 brown grey fresh | plain ditto 19 5 74 brown brown fresh u lifons. engine drivr 31 5 71 light blue fair u liform iqiner 24 5 8 It. brn blue frosh t veed butcher m 5 7} brown brown fresh | black labourer 24 5 104 It. brn grey fair 1 uniform 2 Oct. 19 Sept. 21 Sept. 16 Sept, 10 Sept. 6 Srpt. 11 Sept. 11 Sept. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. Portsmouth Liverpool Wcstminstr Wakefield Wi stronstr. Chatham Portsirouth Edinburgh Liverpool Portsmouth two sears under chm, one corner of left eye " recruit, attested ditto scar lower part right cheek, tattooed left arm reciuit; scars of burns left buttock broke out tf barracks recruit, attested rccruit, attested old crush of right forefinger # Northampton
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