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27/10/1880

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 27/10/1880
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 6525
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OONXAINI » O The substance of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputes Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. The Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 6525 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1880. 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. ROBBERY AND LARCENY THE PERSON. Stolen from the person, at Mobberley, Cheshire, on the night of 17th instant:— a silver lever Watch, maker's name John Barr, Charlestown, No. 9520 ; white dial, sunk seconds, point of seconds' finger broken ; had attached a brass linked Chain and common watch Key at the end. Information to Captain Little, Altrincham, or to Inspector Hollingworth, Constabulary Station, Knutsford, Cheshire.— Bow- st,, Oct 22. Stolen from the person, on 10th instant, in Oldham :— a gold English lever Watch, No. 636, white dial, gold hands, plain cases, maker Bevers, Cross- street, Manchester. Infor- mation to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Oldham, Lancashire. — Bow- s'reet, Octobcr 22. Stolen from the person in Preston, on the night of 14tli instant:— a silver lever Watch, flat glass, white dial, gold hands, sunk seconds, gold hinges, N o. 7237, maker' R. Scanlon, Preston,' on works. Information to Head Constable Oglethorpe, Borough Police Station, Preston, Lancashire.— Bow- street, October 20. Box. marked ' C. M. C.'; a small gold Snuff Box, crest- bnmns Head; a small silver Heart, about li ins. long, very old, some initials scratched on it; a paper Knife with" silver handle • ° — n 1 - — a flying horse. Supposed by two men, both about 23 years of age, about J feet 3 or 4 inches high, one had light moustache with very little whiskers, the other no whiskers or moustache ; dressed one had on a red check Shirt. Information to Mr. Supt. Elsey, Dunmow, or at any Police Station in Essex.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen by means of burglary at Pembtiry, Kent, during the night of 20th instant3 pilot Coats, drab lining ; from 1 to 3 black cloth Vests; ditto woollen cord Trousers; 3 cotton Neckerchiefs; 3 pairs worsted Stockings ; 2 or 3 hard felt Hats ; 3 white woollen Scarves, all quite new ; some twist Tobacco ; and 5 bottles of British Wine. Information to Mr. Supt. Barnes, Tonbridge, Kent.— Bow- stree'., Oct. 27. Description of a man, charged with housebreaking at Brocton, near Stafford, on 23rd instant, and stealing therefrom a black cloth twill Jacket, single- breasted, buttons to match, pockets behind, lined with black lining ; a round black worsted cord Jacket, pockets on hips ; and a pair of light grey Trousers, narrow stripe down outside of each leg :— from 20 to 25 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, slight dark whiskers, medium build, large red rash on one side of face ; dressed in dark jacket, supposed one of the stolen jackets, dark trousers, and black Muller hat. Was traced from Staffoid in fie direction of Stone, after com- mitting the offence. Infoi mation to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell. The Green, or to Inspector Chaplain, Guildhall, Stafford.— Bow street, October 27. Stolen by means of housebreaking, at Snave, Kent, between 10 a. m. and 9.30. p. m. on 17th instant: a double- breasted black frock Coat; a ditto Vest and Trousers, fly fronts, new ; a double- breasted iron grey tweed Coat, gbekets at hips and breast; a pair of ditto Trousers, fly fronts, new ; a- pair of light colour brown plaid Trousers ami Vest, new ; a dark green buck skin handkerchief Case, about 9 inches square, with J- dozen white Handkerchiefs in it, marked ' J. Marshall' in ink; a large white linen Apron, marked in corner ' T. Ticknor'; and a small Sheet, marked ' T. J. Ticknor. Supposed by a man who pawned the stolen black suit, at Faversham, Kent, on 18th instant, in the name of MARSHELL, and gave his address Windsor, and he was then wearing the stolen iron grey tweed suit, about 35 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, rather slight, full sandy whiskers aud moustache, red face; dressed in dark coat or jacket, dark tweed trousers, very old, darned at knees, nailed boots, blacked and polished ; had the articles tied up in the apron or sheet. Information to Mr, Supt. Maxted, Police Station, Sandgate, Kent.— Bow- street, October 22. Charged on warrant with breaking into a warehouse at Longton on 20th instant, and stealing a wagon brace Stock, polished iron with wooden head, and eleven Bits, ranging from 5- lGth3 to 1| in.:— WILLIAM COOK, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, light complexion, light sandy hair, large Koman nose, clean shaved, and lisps when speaking ; by trade a blacksmith, of drunken habits; dressed iu light stitched hat, old dark overcoat, and dark cord trousers, in- formation to Mr. Supt. McWilliams, Longton, Staffordshire. — Boio- street, October 22. HOJkLSE A WD CATTLE STEALING, Charged with stealing a Horse, Trap, and Harness, at Ludgershall, on 15th instant, they havo since been recovered sold at Devrzos :— WM. CHAMBERLAIN, junr., about 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, dark complexion, small dark moustache, of good address, and gentlemanly appearance ; dressed in dark tweed coat, light tweed trousers, and old tweed hat; his parents reside at 25, Philpot street, Stepney, London ; he is well known in the neighbourhood of Pimlico, also at Overton, Hants. Information to Mr. Supt* Baldwin, Devizes, or to Mr. Supt. Wiltshire, Marlborough, Wilts.— Bow- strcet, October 22. Stolen at East Malling, Kent, about 7 p. m. on 18th instant:— a large bay Mare, half bred, ring bone on near fore foot, a mark on near Hank where it has been gored by a bullock, iii fair condition. Information to Mr. Supt. Hulse, Kent County Constabulary, West Malling.— Bern- it., Oct. 22. The chestnut Mare, described in Police Gazette of 13tU instant, as stolen from Eltham, Kent, has been recovered, and WILLIAM WALKER, 172, Green- street, Bethnal Green, London, is remanded at Woolwich until 23rd instant, for stealing the same, 21 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, and brown hair ; diessed in black over- coat, light mixture undercoat, two pairs of trousers, one brown cloth, and one fustian, and soft felt hat. Information to the Director, C. I. D., Great Scotland Yard, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, October 22. Stolen from Cradley, near Malvern, on or about 20th ultimo :— a 2J years old dark red Heifer, with some white on fa, ce. Mid under belly, cross bred, between a Hereford and Whom. Information to Mr. Woodhouse, Cradly Hall, Malvern, or Mr, Supt. Ovens, Herefordshire Constabu- lary, Bromyard.— Bow- sL, October 20. - ^ Stolen from a field at Bentley, Willenhall, during the night of 16tU instant, property of James Lowe, of West Bromwich :— a brown cob Horse, 5 years old, 14 hands high, long mane r. .< 1 '. ail, white star oil forehead, in good condition, shod all round. Information to Chief Supt. Longden, Con- stabulary Office, Bilston, Staffordshire.— Bow- strest, October 20. Pound, supposed stolen, in St. Martin's, on 6th instant:— a dark brown, nearly black, waggon Gelding, aged, about 15 hands 2 inches high, white star on forehead, white streak on off sikle of nose, near hind foot white, slightly lame on near hind leg, in good condition. Information to Mr. Supt. Gough, Oswestry, or to P. C. Cole, The Lodge, Chirk, Ruabon.— Bow- street, October 20. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen from a stable at Babbins Wood, near Oswestry, on the night of 23rd instant:— a pair of tweed Trousers, black and grey mixture, fall fronts, brown bone buttons, calico lining ; a pair of elastic- side Boots, toe capped, man's size much worn. By a man, 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high' fresh complexion, stout build, small whiskers ; dressed in old' Witney coat, supposed wearing dark slop underneath, cord trousers, and black billy hat; has the appearance of a farm labourer, and follows threshing machines to farm houses. Information to Mr. Supt. Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, October 27. Description of a man who stole a pair of men'. i lace- up Boots, from Stafford, on 21st instant:— from an M or> years BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen by means of housebreaking, in Tynemouth, between 6 and 9 p. m. 24th instant:— a gold wedding Ring ; a gold Geneva Watch; a silver lever stop Watch, with the name of 1 Robert Thompson' engraved on works, also a date ; a silver lever Watch, No. 19521, maker's Lister and Sons, Newcastle ; a silver lever Watch, cream coloured dial, gold figures ; 2 long gold Guards, single links, common pattern ; a lady's long gold Guard, small round pattern, with gold Key as appendage ; and a gold Necklace, with Locket attached ; also £ 8 in Silver, £ 2 in^ Gold, and a French Sovereign. Infor- mation' to Chief Constable Anderson, North Shields.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen by means of burglary, on 25th instant, from the Ferns, Weybridge :— 4 Spoons, two tea, two salt, silver ; 1 small coffee Pot, chased on top of lid ; 6 tabic Spoons, King's pattern, chased ; 2 tea Spoons; 1 dessert do. ; 1 pair of sugar Tongs ; 1 soup Ladle; 1 small butter Knife; 9 dessert Knives; 8 do. Forks, all plated ; 2 linen Sheets, marked ' Bennett' or'J. B.'; 2 linen pillow Cases, marked ' H B. 2 small table Clothes ; 1 chamber Towel, marke 1 6- cliambered Revolver, maker Adam, 391, St: of Clothes, Stoteh tweed. Information tj Surrey Constabulary, Chert Stolen by means of burglary, at West Haling, Kent, on 18 th instant':— 1 silver milk Jug; 1 silver toast Rack, one leg broken off, with crest— laurel branches crossed ; 1 silver Waiter, small, with monogram ' T. H. L.'; 3 silver egg Spoons, with crest— laurel branches crossed. Information to Kent County Constabulary, West Malling.— Bow- street, October 20. Stolen by means of housebreaking, in Chesterfield, on the evening of the 16th instant:— a silver lever Watch, No. 39563, engine- turning very much worn; a small gold lever Watch, lady's head enamelled on back ; a gold Guard, small links, with gilt Seal and Key and gold Locket attached, locket shape of a book, with swivel nearly worn through and tied with black thread ; a silver keyless Hunting Watch, without glass, gilt albert Guard attached; a silver Geneva Watch, 2 or 3 small old- fashioned silver Watches, and £ 5 in Gold. Supposed by two tramping painters :— one about 5 feet 8 ins. high, stout build, and dressed in dark suit, white slop under his coat; the other about 5 feet 9 inches high. Information to Head Constable Else, Chesterfield Borough, Gloucester- shire.— Bow- street, October 20. Stolen by means of housebreaking, at Chesnut Villa, Beverley- road, St. John's Wood, near Hull, on 11th instant: — 4 prints calico Shirts, Collars to match ; a grey woollen striped Shirt; a black cloth twill frock Coat, bound edges, lined with black silk, breast pocket outside left breast; two pockets inside skirt; a crimson and grey woollen Shawl; a silver Brooch, figure of an Assyrian bull, figured centre; a small do. do., formed of letters '" . do., of age, 5 feet 5 or C inches high, pale complexion, black hair, clean shaved, medium build, bald on top of head, trade a last maker; dressed in dark overcoat, dark trousers and vest, elastic side boots, and black liaid felt hat, all much worn. He is also wanted at Hanley, for larceny on 19th instant, a black leather Satchell, being part of the property he stole at Hanley, which he had in liis possession when at Stafford. He stated he was going to Birmingham, Northampton, and London, jin search of work. Information to Deputy Chief Con- stable Oswell, The Green, or to Inspector Chaplain, Guildhall, Stafford.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen at Weymouth on 22nd instant :— a gold Geneva Watch, recovered ; a single- breasted Chesterfield dark drab Overcoat, with fancy buttons, red and white check lining, four outside pockets,' Excelsior' on loop of collar. By a man, about 33 years of age, o feet 8 inches high, medium build, fresh complexion, rather large nose, light curly hair ( cut short) and moustache, no whiskers, scar on one cheek and bridge of nose, military appearance ; dressed in a brown suit of clothing, red necktie, blue and black Ecarf, very low crown bowler hat, wore a ring with a darlc heart- shaped stone, had also a double- casod silver watch, with gold Albert Chain, side spring boots. Believed to have served in the Marine Artillery, sings comic songs at public- houses, and supposed to be making his way to Bristol or Plymouth. Stated his name at Weymouth as GEORGE KING, of Southampton, where his mother kept cabs, & c. At Southampton he stated his mother kept cabs, & c., at Brixton. Left at Weymouth a blue ribbed . Overcoat. This man is wanted at several places on the South • obbery, and he lodges at respectable private houses ~" itlier is coming in a few days, thsn absconds " can take. Information to Mr. Supt Wevmouth, Dorset sir 2 POLICE GAZETTE tcteler 27 in a grey suit, and high silk hat, walks very erect, and generally carries an umbrella or walking stick. He lias a son in the drapery business in Manchester, and has friends residing at Hanley, Coventry, and Warwick. Information to Chief Constable Bond, Birmingham, who holds the warrant. — Bow- street, October 27. Description of ARTHUR GEORGE LYTTON SQUIRES, thirged with larceny as bailee of a Gun he is about 24 or 25 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, blue eyes, light brown hair, fresh complexion, nose slightly turns up, and very slight moustache; dressed in pepper- and- salt mixture suit, black bowler hat, and wears two plain rings on little finger, one gold and one silver. Photo on application. Information to Head Constable. Coward, Borough Police Office, Guildhall, Dorchester, Dorset, who holds a warrant for his apprehension,— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Davyhulme- lane, Croft's Bank, supposed on 21st instant:— 8 Sovereigns, and _ 2 Half Sovereigns. Supposed by a woman who was cleaning the house, on 21st instant, 18 years of age, dark brown hair, dressed in striped dress, red shawl, straw hat, with feathers. Her parents reside in Eccles, but she has not been with them for some time. Information at the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, October 27. HENRY R. CORKE, advertised in Police Gazette of 27th August last, charged with embezzlement, has been apprehended.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen at Dorking, on 24th instant:— a silver Geneva Watch, with a long black jet Chain attached; % nd a new black leather Purse, containing 7s. in Silver. By a man who lodged in the house, the two previous nights, from 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, dark hair and complex- ion, whiskers shaved off, turns his toes inwards when walk- ing ; dressed in dark clothes, and a black round crowned felt hat, carries an umbrella, and may wear blue spectacles. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Lambert, Surrey Constabulary, Dorking.— Bow- street, October 27. Charged with stealing a quantity of joiner's Tools and two Shovels ( recovered), at Grindon, near Leek, on 18th instant :— a man, 44 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, sandy brown hair, scanty on front of head, light blue eyes, slender build, wound maik on right foreaim which has been broken; dressed in old brown jacket, old black cloth vest, old cotton cord trousers, patched on knees, water- tight boots with toecaps, and light calico hat. He travels about the country, and occasionally is employed as a farm labourer. Information to Mr. Supt. Williams, Police Station, Leek, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen at Hednesford, at 7 a. m. on 12th inst. :— an English silver lever Watch, a long silver Guard, and a gold- plated Locket, ( found pledged at Walsall); a dark tweed Jacket and Vest, quite new ; a pair of black cloth Trousers, a black silk velvet Vest, and a puce silk Neckerchief ( not yet recovered). By CHARLES SCOLTOCK, about 21 or 22 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, round full face, regular nose, no whiskers, light brown moustache, brown hair, good set of teeth, short neck, broad shoulders, and stout make ; a mirier; wore light lace- up boots with toe- caps, twill cloth cap, may be ^• fearing some of the stolen clothes, as he left trousers and vest behind. Information to Mr. Supt. Hackney, Brownhills ; or to Sergeant Grupie, Hednesford, near Cannock, Staffordshire, who holds a warrant for his arrest.— Bow- street, October 27. Wanted in Dumfries, on a charge of Breach of Trust and Embezzlement:— WILLIAM SLOAN, an accountant or debt collector, 24 years of age, looks older, about 5 feet 11 inches high, reddish curly hair, small reddish moustache, whiskers supposed shaved off, round full face, two large teeth in front of upper jaw, florid complexion, stout made, smart appearance, slightly knock- kreed, and very polite when talking; dressed when last seen in a blue jacket, trousers supposed of same material, round hard felt hat, Lome shoes. When in Dumfries he issued the following card—' South of Scotland Debt Recovery Offices, 60, Iligh- street, Dumfries, Debts up to .£ 10 recovered for 2s. per £ Commission. All above £ 10, 8%.— No charge made where nothing recovered. — Books balanced, & c.— William Sloan, Manager.' Was ticket collector for 18 months at Annan Station when a boy, and was afterwards employed on the Railway at Dairy ami Glasgow. Information [ to Mr. Supt. Malcolm, Dumfries.— Bow- street, October 25. Charged on warrant with stealing £ 10 10s. in Gold, at Baslow, Derbyshire, on 11th instant JOHN PALMER, stone mason, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, light complexion; dressed in a dark mixture coat, woollen corduroy trousers, and lace- up boots; has been in the Marines, and has also spent part of liis time in America, of which he talks a good deal. Information to Mr. Supt. Barker, Police Office, Bakewell, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, October 25. Stolen at Slaugham, on 18th instant:— a dark brown mixture woollen Coat, with red stripes about an inch apart, single- breasted, one pocket in left breast, one on each hip, and ticket pocket right side ; a short black and white cloth Jacket, pocket each side; a silk Handkerchief; and an American Puzzle Match Box. By a man, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light complexion, rather sharp features, light brown hair. Was seen to put on the Coat and Jacket, and go towards Redhill. Information to Chief Office, Lewes, or to Mr. Supt. Pocock, Cuckfield, Hayward's Heath, Sussex.— Bow- street, October 25. Stolen on 12th instant, at Ellingham, Hants :— a plaid scarf Shawl ( recovered). By a man, from 40 to 45 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, pale complexion, sandy hair and whiskers; dressed in black cloth coat, white jacket underneath, cord trousers and vest, the cord very broad black soft felt hat, high in crown. Information to Mr. Supt' Brinson, Hants Constabulary, Ringwood.— Bow- street, Oct. 22 Absconded from Northampton, on 19th instart, stealing a leather Bag,' P. Phipps & Co.' engraved on a brass plate, containing £ 332 in Gold and Silver ; about £ 500 in Cheques; a banker's Draft, for £ 175 14s. ; and £ 100 in Bank Notes, of which three or four are Bank of England, and endorsed ' P. Phipps & Co.. 19 | 10 | 80 :— FREDERICK EUSTON EDMUNDS, about 30 years of age, about 6 feet 1 inch high, sallow complexion, full face, thick neck, black hair, small dark moustache, no whiskers, thick lips, shows his teeth very much when speaking, holds his head a little forward, amUjjflM slouching gait ; dressed in a light overcoat, dark low felt hat. A reward of £ 25 will be paid apprehension, or for sucj^ il Coat, has two pockets behind in laps, one outBide left breast, one inside right breast, ticket pocket right side in seam of coat; a gentleman's Vest, has two ordinary pockets, and watcli pocket left side, black cloth covered buttons; a pair of light fawn coloured tweed Trousers, bronze metal buttons, with Lewis's name thereon ; a white calico Bag, containing about £ 50 in Gold and Silver. By WILLIAM ELLIOTT, alias D. W. LAWRELL, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, dark eyes, very much sunk, hair parted in centre and brushes back at the sides, dark moustache, chin clean shaven, slender build, military appearance, good address, marked on right fore- arm front a bite, which is very red and about the size of a half- crown, also supposed to be tattooed on arm with flag, he left his old clothes behind, billiard marker, and lias been employed as such at Brighton, Southport, and other places. £ 5 reward will be given on the apprehension of the thief and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Infor- mation to the nearest Police Station, or to Chief Constable Staples, Stockport,— Bow- street, October 22. Stolen from High Lees Farm, Matlock, on 19th instant: — 1 hand Saw, broken handle, 1 new shift Wrench, 3 steel Files, 2 Chisels, 2 Pincers, 3 Gimlets, 1 Hammer, a black billy Hat, axd a blue and white cotton Shirt. Supposed by a tramping joiner, employed to do some odd jobs, said he came from Worcestershire, from 40 to 50 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches high, whiskers slightly sandy down sides of face, medium build, stoops forward when walking ; dressed in a blue serge jacket, brown vest, light worsted cord trousers, and soft black billy hat. Had with him a joiner's tool basket. Information to Mr. Supt. Sharpe, Police Station, Wirksworth, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, Oct. 22. Absconded charged with embezzlement: — JOHN HENRY SPRY, a clerk, 37 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, light hair, beard and moustache, grey eyes ; dress, black frock coat, closely buttoned, high black hat, gentlemanly appearance; mother resides at Burraton House, Saltash, Cornwall, and formerly in the employ of Messrs. Popham and Radford, Plymouth. Warrant issued. Infor- mation to the Director, C. I. D., Great Scotland Yaid, S. W. — Metropolitan Police, October 22. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Clifton, on 4th inst. :— a blue pilot cloth Coat, black velvet collar, two pockets out- side and one inside left breast, ticket ditto on right side, and blue plaid woollen lining. By a man, 29 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, dark complexion and hair, black mous- tache ; dressed in brown cloth coat, black vest, cord trousers, cloth cap, with two white buttons on each side and one in centre. He is living in Akers- street, Prescot, and is well known to the Police there. Information to the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester, Lancashire.— Boio- street, October 22. Absconded on 12th instant, charged with embezzlement: — NATHAN STEPHEN WATMORE, 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, medium build, pale complexion, red hair and moustache, brown eyes, first joint of little finger on one hand has been amputated; dressed in black frock coat, dark trousers, high hat, and black band. Last seen between Luton and Dunstable, supposed destitute and tramping the country in the direction of Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to the Director, C. I. D,, Great Scotland Yard, & W.— Metropolitan Police, Oct. 22. Absconded from Emborough, Somerset, charged with stealing on 9th instant 4 Ducks ( recovered) :— GEORGE FORD, labourer, from 22 to 24 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, sandy hair, very small ( if any) light whiskers ; supposed dressed in black soft bowler hat, black jacket, dark vest, speckled cloth trousers, and heavy lace- up boots. Information to Mr. Supt. Emson, Somerset Constabu- lary, Temple Cloud, near Bristol, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, October 20. Charged with larceny, as a bailee of Monies, a man for whose apprehension a warrant has been issued : - ABE LEVI, alias GOODY LEVI, of 1, Bashein Park- road, Shepherds Bush, London, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, well built, and inclined to be stout, of Jewish appearance, dark curly hair, black moustache, tinged with grey, no whiskers ; is well known at race meetings, and about London. Information to Mr. Supt. Benson, Newmarket.— Bow- street, October 20. Description of ROBERT WILLIAMS, charged at Rhyl with larceny :— about 17 years of age, 5 feet G inches high, dark complexion, dark eyes and hair ; is a native of Denbigh, and was apprenticed to a plumber and painter. Information to Inspector McLaren, Rhyl, or to Mr. Supt. Hughes, Holy- well, Flintshire.— Bow- street, October 20. Stolen from an hotel at Savilltown, on 17th instant:— a gold lever Watch, white dial, black figures; a gold Guard, twisted links; a pair of Trousers ; and a blue cloth Vest. May have been taken away by a man who stayed the previous night in the house, about 5 feet 4 inches high, stout build, dark complexion, heavy brown moustache ; dressed in black cloth coat, and black billycock hat. Information at Superin- tendent's Office, Dewsbury, Yorkshire— Bow- street, October 20. FELONIES. { Not otherwise described.) EDWARD MIDDLETON, advertised in Police Gazette of June 30, as wanted at Abingdon, for bigamy, has been apprehended.— Bow- street, October 27. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of WILLIAM otherwise HENRY MASON, a tramping miller or mill stone dresser, late of South Wing- field, Derbyshire, charged on warrant with fraud, on 25th ultimo :— he is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair, whiskers and moustache, propor- tionate figure, supposed to be a native of Stockport, and to have worked in the Co- operative Mills there; dressed in a suit of clothes, obtained by frand, of dark brown tweed, figuredpattern, the coat is single breasted, with two outside sleeves, fustian trousers, heavy half boots with large square nails round ousides and three rows of sugarloaf nails inside, six large nails in one heel and seven in the other, and black rough cap; was traced to Chaileynorth Common, in the direction of East Grinstead; he has blood staines upon his clothes, which he was seen to try to cover with wet dirt; the keeper has has jacket, two ferrets, and nets, which he left behind. Information to Chief Constable's Office, or to Mr. Supt. Osbon, Lewes, Sussex.— Bow- street, October 25. Charged on warrant with committing an indecent assault on a girl, 9 years of age, at Wembdon, Somerset, on 12th instant:— a man, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high ; dressed in black coat, dark brown trousers, and black bowler hat; he represents himself as being blind, calls at respectable houses, produces a book, and asks for money to set him up in trade as a basket maker; he- sleeps at public- houses, and gets children in the neighbourhood to lead him. Information to Mr. Supt. Jeffs, North Petherton, Somerset. — Bow- street, October 22. Charged at West Bromwich with fraud :— a man about 50 or 55 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, slender build, pale complexion, hair turning grey, watery eyes, veryasthma- tical; dressed in dark jacket, grey cloth trousers, billy- cock liat, and lace- up boots, all much worn. He represented that he was collecting subscriptions, on behalf of the friends of a man who had been killed at a local iron- works, & obtained 10s. Information Mr. Supt. Whitehurst, Police Station, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, October 22. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of F. G. HOBBS, alias F. C. LAWSON, W. D. DRACKETT, F. BAKER KNOTT, committed for trial at the next Newark Borough Sessions, charged with obtaining a quantity of Carpet, by fraud :— he is 30 years of _ age, 5 feet 9 inches high, hazel eyes, dark complexion, black hair, near sighted, slender build, round shouldered, wears spectacles, stoops a little, turns his toes inwards when walking, short quick step, three moles on front of forehead, small scar on right temple, small scar on right side of face, near nostril, large scar from a burn under left eye ; d reused in black hard felt hat, black cloth dress coat, having with him a black cloth ribbed frock coat over diess coat, black cloth trousers, fly fronts, and lace- up boots. Information to Chief Constable Liddell, Newark, Notts.— Bow- strcet, October 27; Description of HENRY DOUGLAS, of 52, Grafton- street, Mile End- road, London, who is committed to Maid- stone Gasl for 1 month, for obtaining charitable contributions by false pretenses, at Tunbridge Wells, on 25th instant:— he is about 45 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair and eyes, fair complexion, bushy sandy whiskers and moustache f dressed in shabby dark suit, high black hat, aqd wore eye glasses attached to a piece of elastic. Said he was a mercantile clerk, and a native of Stotland, of respectable appearance. He calls on clergymen and dissenting ministers, and tells them that while travelling between Marseilles and Newliavcn, he had been robbed of his bag and money, and asks for money to pay his railway fare to London. Information to Head Constable Embery, Town Hall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.— Bow- street, October 27. Committed to H. M. Prison, Aylesbury, for 1 month under the Vagrant Act:— JOHN MACDONALD, labourer, 27 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, blind left eye, stout figure, brown hair, cut short, clean shaved, burn marks on neck and left leg ; dressed in dark mixture cloth coat and vest, cord trousers, check shirt, cloth cap, and low shoes. And WILLIAM SHEA, for 14 days, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, medium build, fair complexion, light brown hair, whiskers, and moustache ; dressed in black frock coat, cloth vest, grey mixture cloth trousers, blue and white check shirt, black felt hat, and blucher boots ; dressed as an Irishman with cutaway coat and breeches. Attends fairs, & c., and sings Irish comic songs. Information to Mr. Supt. Shepherd, Steeple Claydon, Winslow, Bucks.— Bow- street, October 25. i Further information relative to the 6 youths who absconded, on the night of 19th instant, from the Hard wick Reformatory, advertised in Police Gazette of October 22nd :— Five of them have been re- captured. ROBERT H. WILKINSON, native of Salford, is still at large. Was last heard of in the neighbourhood of Newport, Monmouthshire. Was then dressed in a grey jacket over a blue cloth one, brown cord trousers, vest, and cap with peak. 10s. reward will be paid, and all reasonable expenses of his apprehension, on application to Deputy Chief Constable Chipp, Gloucester. — Bow- street, October 25. Committed for trial at the next Assizes for Kent, charged with manslaughter :— JOSIAH WILLICOTT, 59 yrs of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sallow complexion ; dressed as a navvy, has been working at Maidstone New Bridge, speaks with a North Country dialect; stated he had friends residing at Torquay, Devon, but had not been there for several years.' Information to Mr. Supt. Hulse, Kent Constabulary, West Malling.— Bow- street, October 25. Remanded till 26th instant:— HENRY DENTON, an officer's servant, charged with stealing from an' officer's quarters, at Fort Rowner, on 25th ultimo, ( when he deserted the Hants Engineer Militia), a £ 5 Note; three sets of gold shirt Studs, one plain gold; a gold Shield, bar across, turquoise stone ; a set of Roman Studs ; two gold scarf Pins, one with gold claw, holding a coral ball, the other white ground, with fly inlaid; a gold signet Ring, sardonyx stone ; a hair memorial Ring, bent and hair, nearly worn out; an oval signet Ring, blood stone ; a gold snake Ring ; a brown cloth Overcoat; and a pair of brown cloth Trousers :— he is 27 years of age, 5 feet 9f inches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, sallow complexion, whiskers shaved off; dressed in dark coat and waistcoat, light brown cloth trousers, and black round crowned hat. Information to Mr. Supt. Cheyney, Hants Constabulary, Gosport.— Bow- street, October 25. Description of JOHN SMITH, an Irishman, a shoe- maker, but has recently been employed as a labourer, a native of Waterford, sentenced on 19th instant to 12 weeks h. L, at Northallerton Prison, on charges of larceny, and assault on Police :— 57 years of age, 5 feet 10J inches high, fair com- l^ mon, light blue eyes, grey hair, Jlight brown tuft of beard on October 27 POLICE GAZETTE. a GORDON, alias MASON, native of Melbourne, Australia, 19 years of age, 5 feet 6i inches high, dark brown hair cut short, full hazel eyes, fresh complexion, full face ; dressed iu faded plaid tweed jacket, pockets on hips, black cloth vest, striped tweed trousers, and old military boots cut down ; says he is a deserter from 49th Brigade Depot at Hounslow. Information to Chief Constable Clarke, Pembroke, or to Sergeant James, Narberth.— Bow- street, October 22. Supt. Egerton, , October 25. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen at Old Trafford, between 12 noon and 11 p. m. 24th instant:— a small silver Knife, crack in the handle; a small silver Spoon to match ; a silver scarf Pin, in form of a kite. Information at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen on the evening of 21st or morning of 22nd instant, from the manufactory of Messrs. Green way, Olive, Vale and Co., Plume Works, Plume- street, Aston ;— 40 ingots of Brass, about 10 lb. each, and about 8 dozen Files— three- squares, half- round, and flat, some new and soma having been used, maker,' Crump' on each file. £ 5 reward will be paid by Messrs. Greenway, Clive, Vale and Co., to any person who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves. Information to Mr. Supt. Gallaway, Constabulary Station, Aston, Birmingham.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen from the goods shed of the Great Western Rail- way, Halesowen, Worcestershire, on the night of 17th inst. : — a small round brass Timepiece, with white dial, on which is printed the letters ' G. W. R.', and the makers name, ' Scarratt, of Worcester,' also ' Stott, Patent Gas Pressure Governor,' Information to Mr. Supt. Kemp, Halesowen, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen from a hen coto at Harpurhey, between 6 p. tn., 17th, and 6 a. m., 18th instant; 1 mongrel red Cock, blind left eye ; 6 mongrel Hens; 3 cross bred Cock ; 2 young black Cocks, lost part of tail ; and 1 large black Pullet, with single comb. Information at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen on the night of 24th instant, in Chesterfield :— a silvnr Geneva Watch, No. 1162, open movement, white dial, four holes jewelled, ( second hand); a silver Lever, No. 39085, maker E. J. Dent, London, two holes jewelled, oversprung, full capped, white dial, ( second hand) ; a silver Geneva lever Hunter, No. 5813, open movement, ten holes jewelled, white dial, ( second hand), had cases polished and dome regilt; a Bilver Geneva, No. 4095, cream dial, jewelled in four hole3, 5- pUte, ( new); a silver pair- cased Verge, No. 2858, maker William Bower, Chesterfield, white dial; a silver Verge, consular case, No. 5508, maker Jeremiah Lowman, Ramsgate, two holes jewelled ; a silver Lever, No. 1866, cream dial, jewelled in two holes ; six long gold Chains, one small curb, one crescent, one snake, one square cylinder, one secret link, and one bead ; twelve gold Albert Chains, one square secret link, one curb, one graduated curb, two Spanish, one Swiss, one Brunswick, two fancy, one cable, one secret faced, and one pierced cylinder; four gold Necklets; a gold Locket, engraved ; and ,£ 12 in Cash. A reward of £ 5 will be paid to any person who shall give such information as will lead to the recovery of the property, and apprehension of the thieves. Information to Head Constable Else, Chesterfield, Derby- shire.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen at Withington, between 6 and 8 p. m., 24th inst. :— & 15- carat gold curb- pattern Albert, small knob at each end of bar, with spade Guinea attached ; a set of gold Studs aud Case, spike pattern ; a gold horseshoe Pin ; a gold Pin, with stone head, small pearl in centre ; a gold 7s.- piece ; a gold curb- pattern Chain, long links, with spade Guinea attached ; a gold breastPin, with long stalk, knotted head, and blue BtoviS in centre ; a set of gold Studs,[ square fronts; a pair of gold Sleeve Links, with hollow backs and chased fronts; a a gold Seal, red stono in centre, with 1 W. M. C.' engraved thereon ; a gold Locket, with flat top, front and back chased ; a gold Pencil Gase, a tHalf- guinea, an old Half- sovereign, a defaced lion Sixpence, an Indian 2- anna Piece and several other old silver Coins; a pigskin leather Purse, containing ,£ 14 in Gold; and a chamois leather money Bag, containing £ 1 Silver. j> 5 reward will be given to anyoue who will give well information as will lead to the apprehension and convic- tion of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Mr. Supt. Bent, County Constabulary Office, Old Trafford, near Manchester, or at the nearest Police Station, Lancashire.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen from a watchmaker's shop, at Eccles, between 6.30 and 8 p. m. on 24th instant:— 40 silver lever and Geneva Watches, some of the lever Watches have ' R. H. Myers, Eccles,' engraved on the works, and some of the Geneva Watchea have ' J. M. Stubbs' engraved on inside case ; a gent.' s gold lever Watch, -£ plate, gold dial, aud black figures; a gent's gold lever Watch, full plate and white dial; a lady's gold keyless Geneva Watch, enamelled on the back, with a bird set in small diamonds, gold dial; 5 ladies' gold Geneva Watches; a lady's gold Geneva Watch, No. 31799; a gold lever Watch, |- plate, No. 2040, and maker's name Geo. Elphin, Wigan ; a silver lever Watch, No. 1200; a silver Boston lever Watch, No. 16250; a lady's gold Geneva Watch, No. 1403, had attached about 3 inches of a gold chain ; a lady's gold Geneva Watch ; a lady's silver Geneva Watch, silver dial, much discoloured, black figures, No. 33375 ; 22 ladies' bright gold Ear- ring ; 50 ladies' fancy gold Rings ; 38 gold keeper Rings; 8 Wedding Rings ; 12 ladies' 9- carat gold Brooches; 4 ladies' 15- carat Brooches; a gold Brooch and Ear- rings to match; 3 pairs 15- carat gold Ear- rings ; 12 gent.' s gold Rings, moBt of them 9- carat; a coloured gold Brooch, buckle pattern; an Indian gold Locket, with raised figures on each side ; and a lady's 9- carat gold Necklet. £ 30 reward will be paid to any person, by the owner, who will give such information as will lead to the apprehension of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property, or in proportion thereof. Information to Mr. Supt. Bent, County Constabulary Office, Old Trafford, near Manchester.— Bow- street, October 27. Stolen at Seacombe, on 15th iustant ;— a silver lever Watch, down hunter, plain cases and joints, white face, sunk seconds, gold hands, |- plate, letters ' Q and C ' inside case ; a very heavy gold albert Guard, curb pattern ; a gold Locket, with bloodstone on one side, and white stone on the other, fastens with two plain brass links ; a dark blue cloth s] Coat, bound with braid, two pockets in skirt be' inside, each breast, cloth lining, and cloth match ; a single- breasted roll collarei ockets on each si<! amount recovered. Information to Chief County Hall, Birkenhead, Cheshire.— Bow- st, Stolen on 21st instant;— 2 silver Brooches, one oval- shaped, with stag in relief upon it, one small and round, with flowers engraved. 1 gold Albert, snake pattern, with gold cross, and Pencil Case attached. 4 gold Rings, one ruby and chrysolites, one emeralds, surrounded with pearls, one set with turquoise and diamonds in centre, one cameo with flowers on, and a pearl and an emerald each side. 1 large plain silver Locket, with thice cable silver Chain. 1 small plain silver Locket, with small cable Chain. 1 plain gold Locket, with raised monogram,' M. T.' on it, lady's and gentleman's photo, inside. 1 plain gold neck Chain, snake pattern.- 1 fancy Brooch and Ear- rings, in case, rubies and chrysolites. Information to Chief Constable Barker, Central Police Office, Birkenhead, Cheshire.— Bow- street, October 20. Stolen from a shop in course of erection, at Harpurhey, between 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. on 20th instant:— a joiner'i Smoothing Plane. Information to County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, October 25. Stolen from a hen cote at Moss Farm, Blackrod, between 6 p. m. 22nd, and 7' 30 a. m. on 23rd :— 20 black pheasant Pullets ; 1 old black Spanish Cock, badly in the moult and without tail; 2 white Dorking Pullets ; several black Spanish Cockerels, and several Hens not particularly described ; also 23 blue Pigeons, and 2 blue checkered ones, all common breed. Information to Mr. Supt. Holland, County Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, October 25. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Derby, on 19th instant: — a waterproof Coat, checked, with yellow stripes ; a light brown dust Coat, plain collar, two pockets on hips with flaps, one outside breast, one inside do., and ticket pocket; a black diagonal Coat, bound with black braid, three buttons down front, covered, lined with white silk lining with red and blue stripes ; a black billy hat, deep band round, ' C. B.' in gold letters inside; a pair of gent's walking Shoes, newly soled, and fancy toes ; a gent's silk Umbrella, with light coloured handle. Information to the Chief Constable, Derby— Bow- street, October 25. bright gold albert Chain, secret link pattern, with locket which has a cross on one side, and a horseshoe on the reverse side, stamped 10 carat, and two miniature portraits inside ; a small paper stud Case ; and a gutta percha Life Preserver. Also stolen in Farnworth, between 6 and 9 p. m. on 17th instant:— a cameo Brooch, brown, with figure of a woman's head in the centre, set in brass frame. Also stolen from a stone yard, in Farnwortb, between 12 noon 15th, and 1p. m. 16th instant :— a mason's wooden Mallet, and a square- ended steel hewing Hammer. Informa- tion to Mr. Supt. Holland, County Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- st., October 20. Stolen between 5' 30 and 6' 30 p. m. on 18th instant, from a solicitor's office, at Slough :— a small office French Time- piece, in a walnut case, winds up at the back, and does not open in the front. Also stolen between 10th and 19th instant, from a new building at Slough :— a Stock and Dies ; a screw Hammer ; two other Hammers ; a pair of gas Plyers ; a pair of bell Plyers; a pair of J- inch Tongs; a box of Vice and Pins ; eighteen single leading Cranks ; five pillow ditto ; and a tool Basket. Information to Mr. Supt. Dunham, Police Station, Slough, Bucks.— Bow- st., October 20. Stolen at the Topsham Barracks, Exeter, on 4th instant: — a silver hunting lever Watch, No. 12851, maker J. D. Vent, Cheltenham. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter.— Bow- street, October 20. Stolen on 21st instant, between 6 and 7.30 a. m., in Burton- on- Trent :— an old- fashioned long double breasted Overcoat, pockets on hips, a ticket pocket also, and one inside, left breast and black cloth buttons ; a very dark woollen Shirt with white stripe through it, is lined half way down with same material and machine stitched; and a pair of man's worsted Stockings, white on toes and top of legs. Informa- tion to Mr. Supt. Harston, Burton- on- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, October 22. Stolen from the barge ' Hope,' in river Thames, on night of 13th instant, while in transit from London to Gravesend : — a green leather Jewel Case, about 18 ins. by 12 ins., con- taining a plain oval gold breast Pin, small coral in centre ; a silver Pin, leaf shape bead, set with brilliaDts ; an old- fashioned scarf Ring, with hair settings ; a plain old gold Ring, hair setting ; a set of silver shirt Studs ; a set of gold shirt Studs, chased, with links ; a large gold brilliant Ring ; a nugget Ring, plain; a gold Ring, with large crystal; a gold nugget breast Pin ; two suits of Clothes, one new grey cloth, the other suit dark, made by ' Higham, of Oxford- street,' coats supposed to have maker's name on inside of collar. In- formation to Qhief Constable Berry, Gravesend, Kent.— Bow- street, October 22. Stolen from a stable yard, at Spring Fields, near Llany- mynech, Salop, on 15th instant:— a dark tweed Jacket, a mixture of red and grey spots, pockets on hips, three buttons down front, twill lining, aud in pockets were several letters and a pair of silver plated Spurs. Information to Mr. Supt. Gough, or Sergeant Leader, Oawesery, Salop.— Bow- street, October 22, Stolen at Harborne on 19tli instant :— a black water- proof knee Rug, black imitation dogskin lining, and part worn. Information to Sergeant Ivavanagh, Harborne, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, October 22. Stolen from Liverpool- street Station, about 10th June last, a Parcel, containing two gold Chains, one cable pattern, the other a link Chain, both valued at.£ 8 8s. Information to Mr. Supt. Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- street.— Bow- street, October 22. Stolen from a harness room, at Goring, Oxon, on the 15th iustant:— a set of brown single carriage Harness, silver mounted, plated hames, fastens with a chain at the bottom, black collar, round reins, chains on each side of the bridle for bearing rein, crest— a pelican with snake in its mouth, two bits ; the harness and bits have been in use several months. Information to Mr. Supt. Coates, Henley- on- Thames, Oxon.— Bow- street, October 22. Stolen from a fowl house, at Drayton, during the night of 16th instant:— 8 Pullets, and a Cock, of Dorking breed. Information to D. C. C. Fernsby, or to Inspector Yates, County Police Station, Oxford.— Bow- street, October 20. Stolen on the night of 13th instant, frsm a barge, while in transit from London to Gravesend :— 9 silver English hunting Watches, named ' Rotherham,' Nos. 9060, 1573,1561, 1945, 8698, 8701, 8693, 9020, 9055 ; 6 silver English hunting Watches, name ' Stamford & Co., London,' Nos. 38817,38829, 38592, 48071, 48073, 46214 ; 6 gold Geneva bunting Watches, 18 carat ; 3 gold hunting cronograph Watches, in gold hunting cases, name ' II. L. Hall & Co., London,' Nos. 39554, 39555, 39556 ; 30 gold Geneva Watches, in hunting cases, name on dials ' Australian'; 36 gold Geneva Watches, some with flat glasses ; 18 silver Geneva Watches, in hunting cases, 12 of them are with keyless winding; 3 gold Geneva Watches, 18 carat, in hunting cases ; C nickle silver keyless lever crystal cronograph Watches; a ' marquise' gold Ring, set with 17 brilliants ; 2 ditto Ditto, small size ; a hoop Ring, set with 3 laige brilliants ; 72 Hall marked silver Alberts, various patterns, weight 86 ozs. ; 27 fancy gold Rings ; 18 dozen gold Ear- wires ;' 72 gold signet Rings; 72 9- carat lady's gold fancy Rings ; 6 fancy silver Bracelets; 80 ladies gold gem Rings, assorted patterns; 33 ladies gold fancy Rings; 12 iadie3 PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Description of 2 Chains pledged in Birmingham, on 5th July, and supposed stolen :— one silver Albert, cable pattern; one gold Albert, Newgate link pattern, marked ' 15- carat,' attachedjis a Spade Ace Guinea, of George III. By FREDERICK WYMER, a deserter from the 10th Foot, a native of Draxton, Norfolk, 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, light brown hair, brown eyes; deserted on 20th June, 18S0, from Colchester, fraudulently enlisted in the Marines for which he is now undergoing a sentence of 6 months imprisonment. Information to Chief Constable Bond, Birmingham.— Bow- street, October 27. Found on the morning of 16th instant, supposed stolen from a lady, whilst travelling on the railway between Salt- burn and Middlesborough :— three ladies gold dress Rings. Information to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, October 20. OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMEU ACT. 1871." Description of Reg. No. Z 548 JOHN TAYLOR, who was discharged from prison on 12th instant, and has since failed to report himself at Oldbury, Worcestershire, he being under police supervision for 7 years from the above date :— he is 42 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, oval face, proportionate build, right side— a blue mark on nose, scar on nose, forehead, back of shoulder, 3 top of head, on left side— mole on lower lip, on arm, 2 scars back of shoulder, several scars on buttock, and bottom of back ; he is a native of Oldbury, and has been con- victed at Stafford and Worcester. Information to Mr. Supt. Kemp, Halesowen, near Birmingham.— Bow- st., October 27. Failed to report himself at the police station, Wakefield Borough-.— supervisee HENRY JOHNSON, alias WM, ARKWRIGHT, alias CREED, alias JOSHUA McHAY, Reg. No. Y 853, 38- years of age, 5 feet 5i inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, proportionate build, oval face, small scar right side of nose, wart right collar bone, brown birth mark on right breast, 2 small warts back of neck, 3 small blood warts between shoulders; discharged from Portsmouth Convict Prison on 18/ 10/ 80, after completing 7 years penal servitude and 7 years supervision. He is an expert pickpocket, and was convicted at the following places — 1857, Nottingham, vagrancy, 3 calendar months hard labour; 1861, ditto ditto, 14 days hard labour ; 1862, ditto, 5 months hard labour ; 1863, ditto, 3 months hard labour; 1867, ditto, attempted larceny, 3 months hard labour; 1868, Sheffield, larceny, 3 months hard labour; 1870, Hull, vagrancy, 6 months hard labour ; 1871, Sheffield, ditto, 3 months hard labour ; Bradford, ditto, 2 months hard labour. Information at the Chief Constable's Office, Wakefield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, October 27. Failed to report:— MARY CAVANAGH, alias KELLY, 37 years of age, 5 feet 2J inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, proportionate build, long face, blue scar right, side of forehead, scar over right eye ; native of Manchester ; a french polisher. Was sentenced at Man- chester Sessions, on 6th August, 1877, to 12 months, and 7 years police supervision, for stealing Watch and Guard from person. Information to the Chief Constable, Salford, Lan- cashire.— Box- street, October 25. Left Denton, Lancashire, without notifying:— X 699 RALPH HOWCROFT, subject to police supervision, 40yrs. of age, 5 feet 4i inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair turning grey, grey eyes, beard and moustache, scar on fore- head and back of head, several small scars between shoulders, scar on bottom of back, cut mark on left thumb and on top of forefinger of left hand, and a joiner; he was convicted on 16th October, 1871, aud sentenced to 7 years p. s. and 7 yeais police supervision, discharged on 16th October, 1878, and has since been convicted twice under the Prevention of Crimes Act. Information to Mr. Supt. Myers, County Police Office, Hurst, near Ash* ou- uuder- Lyne.— Bow- street, October 25. Description of license holder No. A. 483 WILLIAM ROBSON, alias WILLIAM JACKSON, who has left Bicker without reporting himself to the police :— he is a labourer, 45 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, blue eyes, has a bird iu a cage tattooed on right ind a bine mark on right wrist; was eonvicii 1 '" Sessions, 20th October, 1874,_ itude, was disch 4: POLICE GAZETTE. October 27 WAR OFFICE, | G| GGGG October 27, 1880. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. 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 t e circumstances of each particular case. N. B.— lie applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. no. NAME. BEG. KO. COSES. V7HEBB BOBS, TBADS, SIZE. HAIB. EFE3. ? ACB. COAT & TBOUSBBS. DATE Of ABSENTING HIMSELF. PLACE OF ABSENTING HIMSELF. MARKS AXO REMARKS. 881000 881001 £ 81002 281003 281004 8810Q5 881006 881007 881008 881009 Smith, Frederick Smith, John Troughton, John Taylor, James Walsh, Thomas Wilks, E. Woods, William Wilson, Thomas White, George West, Joshua 2082 2115 2164 2309 4805 2387 2771 1743 840 62ndBrig. Dep General Serv. 2nd Brig. Dep 13 th Brig. Dep 11th Foot Roy. Artillery 13thBrig. Dep 15th Brig. Dep 43rdBrig. Dep 50thBrig. Dep Christchurch, Durhm Liverpool Milnthorpe* Manchester Liverpool Walsall Stafford Sheffield, York New Mills, Derby Willenden, Sussex Cornwall striker groom labourer ditto ditto bridlecutter moulder mason labourer ditto 19i 18 21 20} 20 22} 24} 24 24 21} 7 8 74 7} 6} 8} 6} 5} 8} 7 brown brown sandy brown It. brn dk. brn dark brown brown dkbm. hazel grey hazel grey blue blue grey hazel brown fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark dark plain ditto regimental tweed; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 23 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 28 Sept. 20 Sept. 15 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 Sept. 30 Sept. 25 Sept. Glencorse Hounslow Carlisle Warringtn. Preston Woolwich Warringtn. Burnley Chichester Hounslow recruit attested a barque in full sail on right arm scar left shin * Westmorland soar of bubo's on groins mole on left side C. W.' right arm, soar loft groin small scar centre of back 881010 281011 < 81012 £ 81013 881014 E81015 281016 281017 S81018 881019 Ashby, Elijah Austin, John Bailey, Edwin Bentley, Amos Bell, George Brownsell, Samuel Burns, John Bates, John Boyle, Charles Barton, Wm. Hy. 1086 2075 2361 1815 5141 1476 1920 964 4173 58th Foot 62ndBrig. Dp 18th Hussars ditto Scots Guards 56th Foot 58th Foot ditto 60th Rifles Hospitl. Corp Rugeley, Stafford Greenock Didford, Leicester Leicester Liverpool London Eastwood, Notts Luton, Beds Bradford, York Croydon, Surrey collier labourer butcher • servant rule maker miner labourer plumber painter 31 24 21} 23} 20} 35 30 26 19 27} 5} 6 7} 6} 8} 91 5} 5} 5 51 brown It. brn brown brown It. bm dk. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. bm blue hazel brown blue blue hazel grey grey hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh pale fresh fresh dark fair fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto ditto 22 Aug. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 30 Sept. 5 Oct. 22 Aug. 16 Aug. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. Transvaal Glencorse Manchester ditto Caterham Portland Transvaal ditto Winchester London blue mark on nose and head scar on left hip scar left hand, mark undor right eyo * frame- work knitter blue marks on each hand off furlough scar on right arm 281020 281021 281022 581023 581024 281025 281026 281027 281028 S81029 Bennett, Fred. W. Baker, Frederick Boyle, J. Bradley, Thomas Berry, Joseph Clarke, Joseph Clark, Isaac Curns, John Cook, James Cannon, John 2352 2181 2366 1972 697 1510 2297 6111 1732 2069 7 th Brig. Dep 8thBrig. Dep. 13th Brig. Dep 39thBrig. Dep 40thBrig. Dep 4th Hussars 18th Hussars Scots Guards 58th Foot 32ndBrig. Dep Barnsley, York Rotherham, York Blackburn Philadelphia, U. S. Bolton, Lancashire Tipperary Malmesbury, Wilts Dumfermline, Fife Drumcree, Armagh Lichfield, Stafford mason collier spinner collier sailor groom miner labourer ditto 18} 18} 20} 23} 29 26 21 21 36 18 It. brn brown It. brn It. brn brown flaxen brown dark dk. brn brown grey brown hazel blue It. brn blue grey grey grey hazel fair fair fresh fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 8 Oct. 2 Oct. 1 Oct. ,30 Sept. 2 Oct. 8 Oct. 2 Oct. 30 Sept. 15 Aug. 7 Oct. Pontefraot ditto Warmgton. Dorchester Gosport Aldershot Canterbury Caterham Transvaal Bury St. E. horizontal line on left arm scar above upper lip scai1 above right ankle two small crosses left hand took waist- belt and part of reg. neo, ' D.' left breast ^ recruit off pass to Falmouth round scar on right hip in possession of rifle and ammunition scar back of neck ; off furlough scar right arm and left scapula reoruit * b « tween Derby and London stole Cash- box with £ 60 & £ 30 check off pass to Manchester 881030 261031 281032 881033 S81034 881035 881036 281037 281038 881039 Chapman, Henry Carsow, James Deeming, Thomas Deveney, John Edwards, Henry Edwards, Edward Fisher, George Farmer, Richard Finnerty, John Fitzgerald, Chas. 1137 2661 717 5254 1842 1876 498 3897 5985 35thBrig. Dep. 59thBrig. Dep. 58th Foot Roy. Artillery 11th Hussars Roy. Artillery Gren. Guards 68th Foot 103rd Foot Roy. Artillery Linkfield, Surrey Newmills, Tyrone Warwick Muirkirk, Ayr S. Shields, Durham Bolton, Lancashire Nottingham Northampton Lancaster Manchester ditto miner labourer miner fireman labourer ditto shoe rivettr. labourer 201; 5 20} 5 22 5 20} 5 23 5 23} 5 23} ' 5 27 5 28 5 22 6 5} 5} 10} 8} 7} 5} 10 6} 9 0} brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown It. bm brown brown It. brn blue grey grey grey hazel grey hazel grey hazel blue fair freBh fair fresh fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fair regimental ditto regimental ditto ditto tweed dark ; light plain regimental 7 Oct. 30 Sept. 17 Aug. 8 Oct. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 4 Oct. 16 Aug. 3 Oct. 7 Oct. Bodmin Hamilton TransTaal Ayr Hounslow Aldershot • Transvaal Bradford Sheerness 881040 281041 281042 281043 J81044 281045 281046 281047 281048 281049 Fordham, Chas. W. Gray, Charles Grainger, Edward Gibbs, Alfred Gordon, George Holding, Robert Healay, John Hegarty, William Hauschildt, F. Heiggs, Oliver 1055 4934 5208 2326 2740 1448 721 1190 2236 619 60th Brig. Dep Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 28thBrig. Dep 49 th Brig. Dep 11th Hussars 58th Foot 104th Foot 8th Brig. Dep 27thBrig Dep Hadstock, Essex Bloomsbury. Mddlsx. Richmond, Surrey Studley, Warwick Melbourne, Australia West Lynn, Norfolk Dublin Nenagh, Tipperary London Leicester ditto carpenter labourer labourer engineer labourer nailor cook • 22} 25} 24} 21} 18} 22 22 22} 20} 23} 6} 7 6 5 6 6} 10} 6} 7} brown black brown brown brown brown It. brn bmwn It. bm 5} i It. bra hazel hazel blue blue grey hazel grey hazel grey blue fair dark fresh fresh sallow fresh fair dark fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental regimental ditto ditto 1 Oct. 29 Sept. 10 Oct. 1 Oct. 30 Sept. 2 Oct. 17 Aug. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 5 Oct. Paisley. Exeter Woolwich Warwick Hounslow ditto Transvaal Dublin Pontefract Leicester off pass tattooed on arms tattooed on arms and hands * needle stamper birth mark on right arm; recruit scar outer side of right leg scar on left knee scars on left nipple tattooed on arms * framo- work knitte „ 281050 281051 881052 881053 881054 881055 281056 S81057 281058 Hicks, David Jackson, William Johnson, Thomas Jenkins, Thomas Jones, John Johnson, Matthew Jones, Arthur Kersby, Thomas Lindon, John 281059 Lawless, John 2182 6914 2275 4987 6004 4527 2448 2399 1761 870 31st Brig. Dep. Gren. Guards 84th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 13th Brig. Dep ditto 4th Hussars 57th Foot Norwich Oxford Manchester Llanstadwell, Pmbke Swansea, Glamorgan Manchester Sheffield, York Manchester St. Mary's, Middlsx. Rathgarogue, Wxfrd. labourer clerk labourer ditto puddler printer brassmlder, groom clerk tailor 21} 21} 21} 20} 24} 24 24 24} 20} 37 It. brn It. bm brown dk. bm dk. brn brown brown fair brown brown blue hazel grey blue hazel grey hazel grey grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 30 Sept. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 25 Sept. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. Gt. Yarmth London Dublin Havrfrdwst Sheerness * Warrington ditto Aldershot Dublin took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. scar on loins ; off furlough tattooed right hand and arm * between Warrington and Portsmouth sear back of groins several scars on body 881060 281061 881062 881063 281064 281065 281066 281067 881068 281069 Lauder, John Wm. Langley, William Mitchell, Raymond Murphy, Patrick Morgan, William Mellor, James McGrath, James McGuire, A. Wm. Murphy, John Moffit, John 3806 4826 2064 1122 4990 2596 3098 5595 8526 Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 49th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto ditto ditto Roy. Artillery ditto 10th Brig. Dep Montreal, Canada Penistono, York South Hamlett,* Killow, Longford Prendergast, Pmbrke Froghill, Stafford Armagh Caldicott, Monmth. Cork Enniskillen, Fimngh clerk groom painter ditto labourer striker mason horsebreakr painter l labourer 281070 281071 881072 281073 281074 281075 281076 281077 281078 281079 Nelmes, Walter Nesbitt, Allen Norrie, John Nicholson, James Parker, Benjamin Pearse, William Pearse, James Roddy, Thomas Reader, George Raftery Thomas 4085 650 2608 3037 2317 1040 2480 1231 3492 2068 Scots Guards 86th Foot 103rd Foot 12thBrig. Dep 15th Foot 58th Foot Army Service 24th Foot Army Service 32ndBrig. Dp. Slough, Bucks Shankhill, Antrim Perth Wigan, Lancashire Tottenham, Middlsx. Wilshampstead, Bds. Clongish, Longford Rochdale, Lancashre London Lichfield, Stafford labourer ditto collier labourer ditto clerk groom labourer 23 20} 19} 22 20} 20} 25} 22} 25 20 17} 23 20} 25} 19} 26 24 28} 18} 18 6} 5 6! 7 4} 8} 5} 5 9} 7} brown light brown It. bm It. bm It. bm brown brown brown brown hazel grey blue blue blue grey blue grey blue grey fresh fair fair fair fresh sallow fresh fair fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain alitto ditto 3 Oct. 7 Oct. 28 Sept. 9 Oct. 5 Oct. 28 Sept. 28 Sept. 11 Oct. 26 Sept. I Oct. Curragh Sheffield Dover Christchrch Havrfrdwst Dorchestor Christchrch Woolwich Newbridge tattooed on left arm heart and cross left arm * Gloucester scar back left hand j off furlough off furlough to Cheadle scars left log, scar loft side of nose * between Dublin and York 1 7 7 7 6 1 5 7} 4} It. bra brown brown brown It. brn brown black It. bm It. brn 5} j brown grey hazel blue hazel grey brown brown blue grey grey fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain 30 Sept. 5 Oct. 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Aug. 7 Oct. 6 Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 381080 * 81Q81 181082 281083 881084 881085 8S1086 881087 881088 281089 Smith, John Smith, Frederick Seymour, Charles Smith, William Sturgeon, Alex. Sheehey, Jas. P. Shackleton, W. Stevens, George Sampson, James Tinniswood, A. 277 2328 2002 4505 5949 2134 2974 2614 4495 2417 24th Foot 52nd Foot 84th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 2ndBrig. Dep 12th Brig. Dep 31stBrig. Dep. HospitalQorps 14th Foot Manchester Walsall, Stafford Wallheath, Stafford Leeds Dundalk. Louth Adare, Limerick Pontefract, York London New York, U. S. Norton, Durham ditto cutter engineer labourer ditto groom ditto clerk fireman clerk 24} 20} 26 20 24} 22 18} 24} 26} 19 10} 5} 6 6} 7} 7} 7} 5} 5 7} dk. brn brown brown brown brown fair dk. bm brown black brown grey grey grey hazel grey It. brn grey hazel brown blue fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fresh regimental ditto supposed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 5 Oct, 30 Sept. 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 Oct. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. 3 Oct. Windsor London Tynemouth Preston DuncanonF Transvaal Devonport Gosport Woolwich Bury St. E. Gosport O atham Dublin Ft. Brkhrst. Sheerness Carlisle Preston Gt. Yarmth Aldershot Parkhurst broke away from conducting offioer took part of reg. nec. ' A. F.,' wreath, and crown right arm scar on forehead scar centre of forehead stole £ 16) 17s. 6d. took part of leg. noc. scars on forehead ; reoruit J. K.' on left arm pockmarked, 2 scars left leg and Bhin tattooed on right arm • - right finger nail injure! scar left arm, small scar right shin scar on baok dots on right arm tattooed on right arm and hand supposed gone to India 281090 S81091 281092 881093 J81094 281095 281096 881097 881093 281099 Tyson, J. Thomas, Charles Volckam, Henry West, Herbert Wingate, George White, James Webb, Samuel White, J. Ward, Thomas Wakefield, Arthur 2053 i 58th Foot 2044 Roy. H. Art. 1140 j 35thBrig. Dep 1945 16th Lancers 1361 56th Foot 489 58th Foot 4834 2091 2389 Royal H. Art. 2ndBrig. Dep 9th Brig. Dep General Serv. Sterrington, Beds Prendergast, Pmbrke Liverpool Marylebone, Mddlsx. Swanage, Dorset Walcot, Somerset Oldbury, Worcester Edinburgh Durham Liverpool labourer groom seaman painter labourer cabinetmkr. labourer rivetter labourer ditto 22 21} 24} 18} 20} 28 19} 24 19} 24 brown brown dk. bm It. brn dk. brn dk. bm dk. bm dk. bm brown red hazel blue hazel hazel blue hazel blue grey blue hazel dark fresh dark fair fresh sallow florid sallow fair fair regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto blue ; cord 15 Aug. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Out. 18 Aug. 30 Sept. 7 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. Transvaal Havrfdwst. Bodmin Woolwich Portland Transvaal Woolwioh Carlisle Halifax London 281100 281101 281102 281103 281104 281105 281108 - 281107 281108 281109 Arnold, William Ashley, William Brown, John Geo. Bunting, William Bremner, Alexndr. Bree, Edward Birchall, Hugh Beard, Henry Bates, George Barnard, George 2302 1864. 763 1497 2317 2365 8152 778 1753 42ndBrig. Dep General Serv. 7th Hussars 19th Foot 53rd Foot 69th Foot 91st Foot Roy. Artillery 27thBrig. Dep 43rd Brig. Dep Leeds Cheshunt, Herts Beverley, York Matlock, Derby Donoghmore, Cork Spitalfields, Middlsx Lancashire Brighton, Sussex Whetstone, Leicestr. Brighton shoe closer labourer ditto collier labourer seaman labourer ditto shoo rivettr. labou. Tf'jo. 21 19} 22} 25} 23} 20} 20} 20} 224 5} dk. brn brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. bm dk. bm hazel grey grey grey blue blue blue blue hazel swrthy fresh fresh florid sallow fair fair fresh fresh regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto hospital clothing mixture regimental 10 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 8 Oct, 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 20 Sept. 1 Oct. 13 Oct. Oct. Oxford 1 London Limerick . Sheffield Salford Portsmouth Cape Town Aldershot Leicester Chichester took rifle and ammunition scar corner of left eye birth marks left shoulder, spot3 right arm two moles left of right scapula scar right arm and left kneo scar left groin, ' A.' left wrist dots back of loft hand eyebrows meet; rooruit, attested tattooed on breasts and left arm tattooed on left arm; recruit scar left inBtep and shin marks of tattooing on arms pockpitted 2811101 Button, James gSllll Brewster, Charles Boyle, James 1456 2050 2167 1804 44th Brig. Dep 60th Brig. Dep 61st Brig. Dep 31st Foot Plymouth, Devon- Sculcoats, York two scars on chin - October 27 POLICE GAZETTE. b DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE—{ continued). Of raoa HO. NAME. B30. HO. 281120 281121 281122 281123 281124 281125 231126 281127 281128 281129 Clayton, John Collins, Thomas Clare, Joseph Doyle, Patrick Deuick, William Dixon, Edwd. H. Donnell, Edward Devine, John Dorcey, James Davies, Frederick 3077 2592 2041 1570 2702 2708 2207 3815 7198 QQBEflt WH3BB BOBJT. TBADl. SIZE, HATS. EYES. EA0B. OOAT & TBOUSBKS. DATE OP PLACE Or ABSENTING ABSENTING HIMSELF. HIMSELF. MASKS us BEMABKS. 27thBrig. Dep. 31stBrigJ) ep. 62ndBrig. Dep 6th Dragoons 25th Foot ditto 86th Foot Boy. Artillery ditto General Serv. Hertford Bermondsey, Surrey Manchester Deptford, Kent Worksop, Notts Whitby, York Cashel, Tipperary Benfrew Killarney, Kerry Blagdon, Somerset bricklayer porter clogmaker seaman farmer ditto groom moulder blacksmith butcher 23 25 20J 254 22i 18 22i 194 234 231 n 64 7i 71 54 54 54 54 5 5J brown brown brown brown brown dark It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown blue blue grey hazel brown hazel blue grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh dark fair dark fresh dark fresh ruddy regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 9 Oct. 30 Sept. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. Leicester Gt. Yarmtli Glencorse Leeds York ditto Dover I Glasgow Clonmel Bristol scars on both thighs j took 10s. tattooed over body 4 or 5 blue lines left side of face tattooed on left arm recruit ditto pockpitted supposed to have stolen a coat spots on right hip and groin scar on both knees : recruit 281130 281131 281132 281133 281131 281135 281138 281137 281138 281139 Emberton, George England, James Edwards, Edward Fuell, Alfred Fox, George Faulkner, Charles Fenton, John Franklin, Charles Glover, Dominick Gunning, John 2940 1875 1876 3997 2595 1445 2578 1632 2817 2195 Scots Guards Boy. Artillery ditto Cold. Guards 60th Rifles 107th Foot 10th Brig. Dep 27thBrig. Dep. 18th Foot 84th Foot Lewisliam, Kent I St. George's, Surrey, Bolton, Lancashire Worcester Stony Strafford, Bets Brighton, Sussex Hull, York Hunsden, Herts Loughglyee, Roscmn Sligo labourer ditto servant shoemakor labourer ditto porter labourer plasterer 183 m 234 234 231 194 241 281 204 231 6 4 54 94 5 5 51 94 6 91 sandy grey brown light dk. brn brown It. brn brown sandy brown hazel hazel grey grey blue grey grey grey blue brown fair dark fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto 10 Oct. 28 Sept. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 7 Oct. 12 Oct. Windsor Aldershot Aldershot London Aldershot Buttevant York Leicester Aldershot Dublin took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. tattooed on arms and left foot slight deformity tip of right thumb scar on right elbow 281140 « 281141 281142 281143 281144 281145 281146 281147 281148 281149 Green, Samuel Grainger, Edward Gray, Joseph Gibbs, George Harrison, Wm. Hanmore, Henry Hoggard, William Hall, Thomas Haley, Francis Hall, William 7356! 5208 2221 2727 1251 4475 635 6224 5760 2697 Boy. Artillery ditto 3rdBrig. Dep 49th Brig. Dep 53rd Foot 60th Rifles 74th Foot Boy. Artillery ditto 10th Brig. Dep Blyford, Suffolk Bichmond, Surrey Coatbridge, Lanark Nottingham Derby Shoreditch, Middlsx. Malton, York Bermondsey, Surrey Manchester ditto labourer ditto miner labourer ditto bricklayer tai or labourer striker spinner 214) 5 244 5 22 184 38 25 314 191 264 244 54 6 9 74 7 • 11 7 44 104 74 dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown blue blue blue hazol grey grey grey blue blue grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 9 Oct. 2 Oct. 1 - Oct. 29 Sept. 10 Oct. Ipswich Woolwich Sunderland HounBlow Salford Winchester Glasgow Woolwich ditto York * E. Grainger' on right arm took part of reg. nec. small mole left arm left index finger clubbed scar on chin ; off furlough scar on left arm ; recruit 281150 281151 281152 281153 281154 281155 281156 281157 281158 281159 Hunt, James Hawes, George Hunt, George Jardine, John Jacques, Richard Johnson, Andrew Knighton, William King, James Keeffe, William 2736 553 544 2644 2232 2676 1634 1349 2043 15thBrig. Dcp. 27thBrig. Dep 39thBrig. Dop 44th Brig. Dep 23rd Foot 52nd Foot 59thBrig. Dcp 3rd Foot Boy. Artillery 39thBrig. Dep Ardwick Brill, Bucks Chelmsford, Essex Glasgow Coventry, Warwick Alexandra, Dumbtn, Wootton Basset* Belfast plumber labourer shoemaker mason miner mason groom lrencliplshr 181160 £ 81161 181162 181163 181164 181165 281166 231167 281168 281169 881170 881171 181172 1181173 881174 281175 > 81176 181177 181178 181179 Laverick, Thomas Lane, Thomas Lester, James Lancaster, Charles Mead, Alfred Murray, Thomas McNeill, Alex. McIver, Patrick Moriarty, Denis Mulloy, Thomas 2704 3555 2703 1454 1617 1999 2470 512 1604 1677 25th Foot Boy. Artillery Army Service 44thBrig. Dep 14th Hussars 8th Foot 16th Foot 27th Foot 50th Foot 84th Foot Leeds, York Birmingham Tralee, Kerry Salford, Lancashire Huxley, Cheshire Poplar, Middlesex Glasgow Cannon, Tyrone CahirBiveen, Kerry Moycullen, Galway rivetter gun borer iabourer moulder valet labourer fireman labourer servant labourer 20 231 23\ 231 204 184 24 194 271 23 194! 5 244 5 23 22 23 221 23 J 224 132 21 5 41 brown grey sallow regimental 11 Oct. 5 54 It. brn blue fresh ditto 12 Oct. 5 74 brown blue fair , 14 Oct. 5 71 dk. brn brown dark regimental 9 Oct. 5 7 dk. brn hazel fresh ditto 8 Oct. 5 5 brown grey fresh ditto 11 Oct. 5 6 brown blue fresh plain 11 Oct. 5 64 brown grey fair regimental 8 Oct. 5 7* dk. brn grey fresh plain 7 Oct. 5 7 black grey dark 14 Oct. Burnley Leicester Dorchester Warley Plymouth Chatham Hamilton Sliorncliffe Spikelsland Dorchester tattooed on right hand and arm small while mark left nipple scar over left shin • Wilts 64 51 6 84 71 7 5 114 64 6 dk. brn brown b* own brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown red regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 12 Oct. 9 Oct. 13 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Oct. 13 Oct. 4 Sept. 16 Oct. 12 Oct. York Sheffield Aldershot Warley Canterbury Warley Belfast Hong Kong Colchester Dublin McIver, Edward McKenzie, John Murphy, Patrick Mahar, Michael McGuire, A. Wm. Murry, Michael Masterson, Richd. Meehan, James McCarthy, Thoe. Morris, James 1298 86th Foot Drogheda, Louth ditto 23| 5 54 dk. brn 1666 91st Foot Glasgow ditto 221 5 6 brown 1122 Royal H. Art. Killow, Longford painter 22 5 7 It. brn 8202 Roy. Artillery Ballincollig, Cork plasterer 241 5 10 dk. brn 5595 ditto Caldicott, Monmouth horsebrcakr 22s 5 5 brown 7932 ditto Tipperary labourer 20 5 41 dk. brn 467B ditto Kingstown, Dublin ditto 254 5 5 dk. brn 7910 ditto Bachon, Mayo ditto 234 5 9 sandy 3905 ditto Newmarket, Cork ditto 224 o 7 black — ditto Wolverhampton ditto 231 5 61 dk. brn scar back of left thigh and leg scars on left shoulder scar above left knee scars on right thigh tattooed on arms tattooed on chest, arm, and knee scar behind left ear car on upper lip 181180 181181 281182 181183 831184 881185 881186 881187 881188 S81189 Mack, William Meachim, George Maudsley, Z. Marshall, Charles Morris, Fredk. J. Newlands, Wm. O'Callaghan, P, Oglauly, William O'Brien, Michael Privett, William 2 323 2337 2222 5037 7251 1602 ditto 10 th Brig. Dep 13th Brig. Dep 28th Brig. Dep General Serv. 3rd Brig. Dep 107th Foot Boy. Artillery ditto 16th Lancers Bomsey, Hants Botherham, York Blackburn Birmingham London Bathgate, Linlithgow Dublin Plumbland, Cmbrlnd Southampton engincdrivr. puddler weaver glassblower cooper miner enginefitter coal cutter 224 24 254 184 191 20 234 244 21 21 red It. brn light It. brn brown brown dk. brn It. brn It. brn brown fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh swrthy fair It. brn fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain I blue ; molsskin 9 Oct. 14 Sept. 9 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 7 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 30 Sept. 28 Sept. Dover Cape Town Cliristchrch Woolwich ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Montrose sear on left knee j off furlough tattooed on left arm recruit mole on small of back j off furlo ugh off furlough ditto right little finger crooked tattooed on arms scar on right shoulder ; recruit white slop; duok brown coat regimental ditto plain regimental tweed regimental tweed regimental Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 12 Oct. 8 Oct. 5 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 Oct. Liverpool Warrington Warwick London Sunderland Buttevant Woolwich Clonmel Woolwich * between Southampton & Fort Elson tattooed cm light arm j recruit two moles and birth stain on back ' F. J. M.' right arm, dots left arm tattooed on left arm scar left of neck; off furlough off leave to Brighton 881190 881191 881192 881193 881194 281195 S81196 281197 881198 881199 S81200 281201 881202 881203 881204 881205 881206 881207 881208 881209 Power, John Pollock, Thomas Powell, William Power, Patrick Pearse, James Pearce, Samuel T. Peterson, E. C. Perry, George Power, John Robson, Percy 2612 1609 2645 6403 2480 4463 1414 1598 16th Foot 107th Foot Boy. Artillery ditto Array Service HospitalCorps lOtbBrig. Dep 41thBrig Dep. 43 th Brig. Dep 5 th Drag. Gds. Tubbsr, WeBtmeath Donegal Bewdley, Worcester Wexford Clongish, Longford Lambeth, Surrey Toronto, Canada Crojdon, Surrey Liverpool Banboro', Nthmbrld. labourer ditto ditto engineer clerk engineer labourer bricklayor labourer student 204 204 224 221 24 20 214 224 25 28 It. brn dark dk. brn brown black auburn light sandy It. brn auburn blue brown grey grey brown hazel grey blue grey grey fresh dark fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fresh fresh hospital clothing regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental plain regimental 10 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 4 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 10 Oct. Belfast ISuttevant Sheffield Woolwich Devonport Aldershot • Warley Brighton broke out of military hospital scar on forehead tattooed on arms anchor left arm, brown mark left buttock * between Bury and York * between Eeigate and Guildford Ritche, M. R. S. Rutherford, John Ryan, James Sharp, John Stanley, John Savage, James Stubbs, John Smyth, Thomas Shaw, Joseph Seal, William 1839 5523 2650 2160 2177 2624 4278 4016 3672 4719 6thDrag. Gds. Boy. Artillery 65thBrig. Dep. 5th Lancor » 15th Foot 25th Foot Riflo Brigade Boy. Artillery ditto ditto Bermondsey, Surrey Mildenhall, Suffolk Waterfori Manchester Leeds, York Durham Birmingham Dunmore, Galway Leicester Hever, Kent groom labourer ditto ditto fisherman miner clerk shoemaker labourer ditto* 241 201 244 194 184 20 224 21$ 201 201 auburn dk. brn brown It. brn brown It brn brown It. brn brown It. brn grey brown grey brown brown grey brown blue grey grey fair fresh sallow fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto brawn; grey regimental ditto ditto plain ditto 11 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 Oct. 9 Oct. 13 Oct. 11 Oct. 8 Oct. 13 Oct. Canterbury Woolwich Dundalk York Tipporary York Curragh Sheffield Ft. Bovisnd. New'tle- o- T wart over left nipple, bald cross, three dots, and ' F.' left arm large scar o- n left shoulder ; recruit off furlough mole on back of left arm scar left cheek, mole nape of neck 881210 881211 881212 881213 881211 181215 881216 281217 881218 881219 Seymour, Alfred Short, Arthur W. Saigert, Robert Short, Frank Sanders, Geo. Stewart, Charles Tracey, John Tomlinson, Geo. Tidmarsh, W. A. Woodall, John 2192 1444 1757 2692 2490 1882 2193 1590 3160 2536 28th Brig. Dep 42ndBrig. Dep 43rd Brig. Dep 49th BrigDep. 57th Brig. Dep 60th Brig. Dap 81th Foot Army Service ditto 25th Foot Norwich Shoreditch, Middlesx Brighton, Sussex Dungannon, Tyrone Glasgow Paunicham, Wigtwn. Tuam, Galway Norwood Camberwell, Surrey St. Andrew's ditto clerk labourer flaxdsesser ironpolishr. tailor labourer ditto groom dyer 24 32 184 24 18 274 231 214 204 19 brown brQwn It. brn sandy brown brown It. brn fair brown brown hazel grey brown blue blue blue grey grey grey brown fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 11 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 9 Oct. 13 Oct. 12 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 9 Oct. Warwick Oxford Chichester Hounslow Perth Hamilton Dublin Woolwich Aldershot York tattooed on breast and arms brown scar on left leg scar under left knee- joint two blue dots on right eyebrow took part of reg. nec. recruit j stole £ 2 10s. 881220 881221 881222 881223 881224 881225 881226 881227 881228 881229 Wilson, Frederick Wilton, John White, Thomas Waller, Victor Walker, Goorge White, John Williams, Edward Wylie, James Wood, Charles White, Joseph 1520 8375 2400 2567 2399 1521 2259 53' d Foot Boy. Artillery lOthBrig. Dep SlstBrig. Dep. 42ndBrig. Dp. 47th Brig. Dep 48th Brig. Dep 49thBrig. Dep. 56thBrig. Dep. General Serv. Stafford Glasgow Liverpool Rhymney, Glam. Li For pool Hunslet, York Bethnal- green, Midx Ballymcna, Antrim Pollock shaws, Rnfrw Leeds, York labourer groom labourer sailor ditto plumber printer labourer dyer plasterer 224 184 224 294 204 204 184 18 244 204 brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown It. brn It. brn blue grey hazel grey grey brown gtey grey grey brown fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow frosh fresh ditto ditto ditto black; cord regimental plain Regimental tweed plain black 7 Oct. 10 Oct. 12 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 Oct. Salford Woolwich York Gt. Yarmth Oxford # Guildford Belfast • brown mole right buttock cross flags right arm scar back of head; off pass white scars above left buttock * between Brockhurst and Kingston dot left arm, scar ovor right shoulder blade recruit recruit * between Ayr and Aberdeen ditto * between Nottingham & Lcicester ARMY RESERVE. Men of the Army Reserve reported as Absentees from two consecutive payments. 58: P O L I C E GAZETTE. October 27 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. znior HO, NAMe. s » a. bo. j . 197125 197126 197127 197128 197129 197130 197131 197132 197133 197134 William Smith James Cook John Williams George Williams Wm. McPherson James Darlington J. W. Greatwick James Smith Thomas White 193 92 99 39 11 25 9 221 226 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 coaehtrimr. 26 21 181 211 181 19 20 28 27 221 5 61 5 51 5 4 5 5 5 41 5 6 5 5 5 4 1 5 91 5 71 brown brown dk. bm brown sandy dark It. brn brown dk. brn It. brn grey blue brown grey grey blue grey grey hazel grey fresh fair sallow fresh fresh dark fresh fresh dark fresh brown ; mixture regimenta 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 4 Sept. 26 Sept. 23 Sept. Ft. Rowner ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training scar left side » f scalp mark of wouni i over left eye cross- flags on right arm tattooed left arm and both sides of chest 197135 197136 197137 197138 197139 197140 V97141 197142 197143 197144 John White George Davis Charles Charlottes George Casey Fredk. Thompson 237 139 7936 266 6026 ditto ditto Oxon Hants Engr, 3rd Surrey Cumberland* Portsmouth, Hants ditto Burford, Oxon Portsmouth, Hants Twickenham, Surrey Loudon plasterer boatman labouror bricklayer musician mason 24| 23 361 261 41 25 5 71 5 6 5 9 5 7 5 61 5 71 dk. brn brown brown brown brown dk. brn black grey blue grey hazel dark dark fresh fresh fresh fresh dark regimental ditto ditto ditto plain ditto 20 Sopt. 19 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Sept. 4 Oct. 28 June ditto ditto Henley- o- T Gosport Kngstn- o- T Carlislo cupped left " brenst crown left aria, crucifix, & c., right arm * absent from training ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. AHhonjh SI reward i » offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 8 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of fl monthi from th « d » t# of deMrtfom, and after the oxpiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will b » given in these oases if apprehended within the preoints of a port where a regular Police is orgai iz id, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAM. BISEBTXB JBOM SATS. » & Tnrs. m a IIZB. WHBBB BOSH. HAIB. BXB*. IACB. 23 5 3 Waterford brown hazel fresh 20 5 4 Marylebone, Middlesex dark dk. brn sallow 24 5 61 Drayton, Cheshire brown brown fair 28 5 5 Maidstone, Kent brown hazel fresh 24 5 6 Belfast brown hazel dark 25 5 10 Hackney, Middlesex brown brown dark 19 5 5 Plumstead, Kent brown blue fresh 16 5 6 Bournemouth, Hants dark hazel pale 18 5 2 Croydon, Surrey dk. brn grey pale 19 - Plymouth It. brn grey fair 20 5 5 Smithfield, Middlesex brown grey pale 20 5 2 Manchester brown blue fair 22 5 4 Aberdeen brown hazel fresh 23 5 6 Lanark brown grey dark 22 5 2 St. Luke's brown hazel fresh 25 5 6 Shrewsbury, Salop brown dark dark 19 5 5 Manchester dk. brn brown fresh 23 5 51 It. brn grey florid 22 5 2 Lambeth, Surrey It. brn grey fail- 18 5 3 Bristol brown hazel fair 23 5 9 Plymouth black dark dark 20 5 6 Walker, Nrthumbrlnd. light blue fresh 18 5 3! Swansea, Glamorgan brown browD fair 25 5 64 London It. brn grey ruddy 19 5 21 Madron, Cornwall dark hazel fair 30 5 6 Essex brown blue fresh 23 5 9 Hants brown grey sallow 25 5 3 Plymouth dark hazel sallow 26 5 3 Monmouth sandy grey fresh 19 5 4 Lambeth, Surrey dk. brn grey pale 26 5 71 Doveridge, Derby dk. brn grey fresh 25 _ — 29 5 51 dk. brn brown dark 21 5 3 Belfast It. brn blue frosh 22 5 5 Komback, Fife brown brown fresh 20 5 5 Paddington, Middlesex brown brown fresh 20 5 81 Whitehaven, Cumbrlnd red brown fresh 22 5 4 London It. brn brown fair 20 5 6 Hereford brown dk. brn dark 39 5 5 Brighton, Sussex black hazel dark MASKS Aim BBMARXS. Thomas Holmes Thomas A. Callen James Wallay Thomas Bottle James Prentice Alex. S. Mactay Geo. W. Eaves Mark Andrews Wm. E. Lucas William E. Lewis William A. Askey Neil Haton John Rollo Peter Bradie Henry Friend Henry Cheers Henry Holloway Henry E. Wildman Walter O. Olive Edward Hobson Frederick Beer Josh. Maren Charles H. Squire Alfred Wright Alfred Lawrence John OSjiell Robert Smith Peter Bomyer John Provis John Symonds Tom Bickerton Arthur T. Harmer Thomas North Robert Linklater C. Brown William Butcher W. R. Livingstone Goo. P. Pollard Thomas Prosser R. T. Penton Royal Adelaide, deserter 13 ditto 13 Charybdis, straggler 24 ditto 26 Achilles, straggler 25 Rambler, deserter 23 ditto 24 St. Vincent, straggler 21 Achilles, straggler 20 Royal Adelaide, deserter 9 ditto 12 Agincourt, dosortcr 11 Cambridge, deserter 11 Agincourt, straggler 19 ditto 19 D. of Wellington, deserter 4 ditto 5 Defence, deserter 9 Tourmaline, straggler 18 Achilles, straggler 18 Vulture, straggler 15 Naval Barracks, deserter 5 Achilles, deserter 5 ditto 5 Achilles, straggler 15 Pembroke, deserter 4 ditto 4 Implacable, straggler 15 Excellent, deserter 12 Dryad, deserter 11 Achilles, straggler 13 Dwarf, deserter 19 Belleisle, deserter 4 Naval Barracks, deserter 22 ditto 22 ditto 22 ditto 22 ditto 22 ditto 22 ditto 22 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. July Oct. Jan. Oct. Sept. Sopt. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. A. B. ordinary private, R. MarineB A. B. A. B. ditto stoker, 2nd class boy, 2nd class ordinary ditto ditto ditto ordinary ditto ditto ditto ordinary, 2nd class assistnt. paymaster leading seaman ordinary private, R. Marines ordinary boy, 1st class privato, R. Marines ordinary stoker ditto lamp trimmer 2nd capt. forecastle ordinary private, R. Marine^ A. B. private, R. Marines signalman, 3rd cl. ordinary ditto ditto A. B. ordinary A. B. £ 3 reward served in Achilles ditto ditto £ 1 reward ditto man of war on right arm 10s. reward tattooed on left arm j served in Royal Adelaide £ 3 rovvard £ 1 reward served in Pembroke £ 1 reward £ 1 reward served in Ganges £ 3 reward served in Ruby ditto anchor and spot loft arm ; servei in Achilles ditto bracelet on left wrist £ 3 reward served in Aurora, Narcissus, and Royal Adelaide £ 1 roward ditto £ 3 reward tattooed on arms ; served in Eixellent and Sector ditto served in Endymion, St. Viicenf, and Newcastle £ 1 reward bracelet on wrists £ 1 reward £ 1 reward served in Ready brig left arm, woman on right, bracelets on wrists £ 3 reward ' H. S.' on left arm ; served in Implacable ditto lost one large incisor tooth £ 1 reward two crossed hatchets on right hand 10s. reward £ 3 reward served in Hecla ditto tattooed on left wrist, arm, and hand £ 1 reward £ 3 reward served in Narcissus, Indus, and Royal Adelaide ditto served in Ruby ditto ditto ditto ditto tattooed on arms ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service, DATH OJ DISCHBO. PI- AC a 01 DIBOHABOB. COAT & TSOU8EB*. 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 ditto ditto ditto ditto Naval Barracks ditto ditto Monarch Naval Barracks DAXI. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 24 May 19 June 25 May 3 June 29 May 12 May 6 May MATINS, AB^ ordinary ordinary, 2nd class A. B. ordinary, 2nd class A. B. ordinary, 2nd class A. B. ordinary ditto 8IZB. WHBBB BOB*. Blackheath, Kent Ham mersmith, Mddlsx. Marylebone, Middlesex London Middleton, Cork London Liverpool Soutliwark, Surrey Ashton Common, Wilts Reading, Berks Hint. It. brn It. brn brown brown brown It. brn It. brn It. bm brown brown EYBB. blue blue hazel brown grey hazel grey blue hazel grey MOB. pale fair sallow fair fresh fair freck. fair sallow fair MABK8 un> REM A EES, discharged as objectionable j served in Newcastle ditto served in Alexandra ditto served in Duke of Wellington discharged as objectionable j served in Duke of Wellington ditto served in Bahigh discharged as objectionable j tattooed on right wrist ditto served in Flamingo discharged as objeotionable ; served in Duke of Wellington served in Impregnable, Doris, Royal Adelaide, Undaunted, tfc. discharged as objeotionable ; served in Undaunted NAMB. William Moore Wm. B. Williams William Smith Jtdward Allen Charles Abbott George Collins Alfred Davies John Turner John Thompson Henry Smith DIVIBIO*. Depflt ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto WKBBB BOSK. Wingle, Lancashire Lincoln Ashford, Kent Whitehill, Donegal Winterbourne, Dorst Saffron Walden Manchester Dronfield, Derby Stockport, Cheshire Portsmouth TBASB. & M BIZ I?. collier 211 : 6 8 labourer 26 5 9 ditto 261 5 91 tailor 20 5 101 labourer 201 5 71 bricklayer 181 5 61 ditto 191 5 71 collier 23 5 61 labourer 191 5 61 ditto 17? 5 61 HAIB. brown light black dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown brown brown | brown j ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. Aylesbury Maidstone Canterbury Canterbury Lewes ditto ditto Canterbury ditto Waliner ' discharged as worthless tattooed on arms discharged with ignominy cross left wrist, ring right middle finger discharged on account of fraudulent enlistment star and bracelet left arm, laurel, crown,' C. C.' right large mole on left buttock ' A. C.' on left arm j discharged as worthless discharged as worthless discharged as incorrigible and worthless BIBi. groy grey brown hazel hazel grey blue brown brown blue PACK. fresh fair dark sallow dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh MABKS « D BKMABKS, 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 16 Oct. 13 Oct. 4 Oct. 4 Oct. 22 Sept. 18 Sept. 15 Sept. NAMB. WHBBB BOSH, Richard Wright William Davis Robert P. Jodes James Lowe Thomas Jones R. MarineArt. ditto Description of Deserters. Lincolnshire Penkridge, Stafford Cardigan Walton, Lanc. Stoke- on- Trent Manchester Bridgend, Glamorgn
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