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16/02/1881

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 16/02/1881
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 6573
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\ CONTAINING The substance of all Informations received in cases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputA Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged u- itl Offences who are known hut not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. ' 14 Names of Accomplices and Accessories, ivitli every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Pr. that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. rroperl No. 6573 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1881 Notice*— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolon property, may liear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the 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 the advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, ail Letters addressed to the Editor mast be prepaid, otherwise tlia insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and ef Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to tho Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. Advertisements offering rewards must state clearly:—( 1) The amount of the reward. ( 2) The conditions on which it is payable. ( 3). Tho person by whom it will be paid. They should be signed or accompanied by a letter, signed by t'ne persons forwarding ' ( hem. They should contain no expressions holding out any expectation of reward for tho return of the property, without the apprehension of the offender. Charged on warrant with obtaining 20 empty rum puncheons, by false pretences MARK BYRNE, from 35 | to 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, ruddy complexion, hair short and curly, moustache turning grey, no whiskers ; dressed in light coloured overcoat, blaek billycock hat, speaks low and slow, he is a corn porter, was last seen in Liverpool on 14th ultimo. Information to Mr. Chief Supt Williams, Liverpool.— Bmc- street, February 11. Charged on warrant for forging an order on Messrs Beckett, & Cos. Bank, Leeds, for the payment of £ 262 13s. 6d. :— WILLIAM ELY, a tailor, 39 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, stiff build, pale looking, blue eyes, light hair, heavy moustache, and tuft of hair on chin ; dressed in | a brown billycock hat, dark overcoat, and sealskin vest, is rather a sharp walker, has a cousin named Samuel Ely, lodging with Mr. Platts, 77, St. Martin's Lane, London. In- formation at the Detective Department, Leeds.— Bow- street, February 9. 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 FROM THE PERSON. Stolen at Ayr, on the evening of 8th instant, from the person :— a silver lever Watch, No. 7375, in a German silver case; a steel Albert Chain ; and six £ 5 Notes, at. d four £ 1 Notes, supposed of the Commercial Bank. Information to Mr. Supt. M'Donald, Police Chambers, Ayr. Bow- street, February 14. Stolen from the person with violence, on 5th instant :— an English lever Watch, No. 9124, maker Wainwright, Bir- mingham, with a brass Chain attached. Information to Chief Constable Poyntz, Nottingham.— Bow- street, Feb. 9. Charged with highway robbery with violence, at Smeth- wick, on 20th ultimo, in company with two other men who have been convicted :— JOSEPH WILLIAMS, alias BOAT- MAN JOE, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 ins. high, fresh complexion, medium build, dark hair, whiskers and moustache cropped short; dressed in black cap, moleskin- sleeved waistcoat, moleskin trousers, and strong lace- up boots; is likely to be found amongst boatmen, about canal locks, & c. Information to Mr. Supt Whitehurst, West Bromwich, or to Inspector Hinton, Smethwick, near Bir- mingham, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Smr- street, February 9. cloth Jack.: , doubk- breasted, one row of buttons, plain' collar ; a lady's Ulster, navy blue, pockets on each side, bone buttons ; a lady's Ulster, light brown, pockets on each side, bone buttons ; a pair of strong lace- up boots, toe capped, eye- let holes, bra.- s hooks on top, round headed nails, fitters on heels ; 2 pairs of lady's morocco Boots, lace- up, full size, nearly new. Information to Mr. Supt. Gallaway, Constabulary Office, Aston, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, Feb. 16. Stolen by means of housebreaking at Whitchurch, Salop, on the night of 12th instant :— two Half- crowns, and 3d. in Coppers ; a short brass watch Guard, with gold plated Locket attached ; and about 2 lb. weight of Cheese. Information to Mr. Supt. Haines, Whitchurch, Salop.— Bou>- street, Feb. 14. Stolen by means of burglary on lltli instant:— a blue and white striped Bed- tick, a patch on one corner ; two Sheets, one of which has a hole burnt in ; three pillow Slips ; and a bolster ditto ; two pairs lady's Drawers ; a Chemise; a Night- gown; a patchwork Quilt, large pattern, red ami green in one corner ; a blue and white check Shirt ; a red and white Table- cloth ; five Towels; eight Aprons; two Hand- kerchiefs ; three bod Valances ; a window ditto, white and brown; a pair blue and white striped Stockings; a pair of gent's elastic- sided Boots; and a clothes Basket. Information to the Chief Constable, Sheffield.— Bow- street, February 14. Stolen by means of burglary, on 9th instaut, from the shop, 95, Villa- street, Aston :— A pair of lady's Boots, elastic- side braided, size 3. A ditto ditto lace- up, high levant, size 5. A ditto ditto elstic- side, fancy toe. A ditto ditto ditto kid, patent fronts. A pair of man's ditto ditto size 8. A ditto ditto ditto block fronts. A ditto ditto lace- up size 8. A ditto ditto low shoes toe capped. ' A pair of youths ditto lace- up, toe capped. 1 " A rtitjto ditto hob nailed' A ladyJ-^ odd) ditto high kid, buttot eH, Jt7. p 9i A ditto ditto elastic- side, kid, with buttons, size4. 2 ditto ditto fancy kid, elastic- sides, sizes 2 & 3. A ditto ditto plain kid, elastic- sides, size 4. A ditto ditto elastic- side, block front, size 3. A ditto ditto leather, seamed to toe, size 4. A girl's ditto levant, marked one, elastic- sides. A ditto ditto high leg levant, marked 10. A mah's ditto hob nailed, lace up, marked 9. a rliHn ditto filaati^- side, marked 6. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. Charged with a murderous assault on gamekeepers, on the Moor Estate, Clifford, near Hay, on the night of 10th instant, ( one of the keepers was shot, and is not likely to recover) :— THOMAS PARRY, of Hay, labourer, 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fresh complexion, long dark hair, turning grey, long shaggy whiskers, round face, and small moustache ; dressed in a long dark brown coat, generally buttoned up, large inside pockets, cord trousers, dark grey or black billycock hat, wore one lace- up boot, nearly new, and one old boot, cut open in front; hangs his head down when walking, to avoid observation, supposed to have fresh scars about his head ard face, and blood on his clothes. And a man, name unknown, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, brown hair, full face, rather stout built, small sandy whiskers on side of face, and moustache ; dressed as a navvy, monkey jacket, with large pockets, moleskin waistcoat, with large horn buttons, cord trousers, tied up at knees, heavy navvy boots, soft billycock hat. Parry, of whom a photo can be had, will endeavour to emigrate. Information to Mr. Supt. Shead, Weobley, or to Sergeant Ovens, Police Station, Whitney, Herefordshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Feb. 16. Charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding with two others ( in custody), Edward Bazeden, at Sandwich, Kent, on 10th inst. :— HENRY KNOTT, alias WROTHAM, native of Wingham, Kent, 47 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, stout build, roman nose, full whiskers cut rather short; has lately been confined in H. M. PrisoD at Canterbury, on a charge of drunkenness ; dressed in a brown straw hat, black monkey jacket; walks in a slovenly manner, is in the habit of working with threshing machines, and at times sells water cresses. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Page, Guildhall, Saudwieb, Kent.— Bow- street, February 16. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen between 2 and 11 p. m , on 12tli instant, by means of housebreaking at Erdington:— 1 old gold Watch, spring and glass broken ; 1 gold Watch, with little hand off; 2 pairs of silver Bracelets ; 2 do. of gold Ear- rings ; 1 do. of coral Ear- rings. Also stolen between 12 midnight and 8 a. m., 12th instant, 1 FORGERY. Charged on warrant at Liverpool with forgery : — ALFRED LEYLAND, a clerk, about 23 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, fair complexion, dark brown liair, slight light moustache, small features, dark hazel eyes; dressed when last seen in a dark tweed coat and vest, brown striped cloth trousers, and hard felt hat; he has been at sea for about 3 years in the capacity of apprentice, he absconded from Liverpool on 13th ultimo. Charged on warrant at Liver pool with forgery - HENRY CHALLONER, a clerk, about 30years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, fair complexion, fair hair; respectably dressed, well known in Birkenhead, Seacombe and Egremont, abscon- ded from Liverpool on 31st ultimo. ( y means of housebreaking at Saltley :— 1 round metal Clock, j ase painted green ; 1 lady's black cloth Jacket, bugle rimmings; 1 do. brown velveteen, with black sleeves; ' dozen diaper Pinafores; 1 dozen Holland do. ; 8 children's ' mite calico Shirts. Information to Mr. Supt. Gallaway, Constabulary Office, ; Iston Park, near Birmingham— Bow- street, February 16. 1 Stolen by means of burglary, between 10 p. m., 11th, and ( > a. m., 12th instant, at Worthenbury, Flintshire :— a low ir& wned flat topped hard felt Hat, size 6f ; a red Handker- ihief; and about 2 lb. of Bacon. Supposed by tramps. In- ' ormation to Mr. Supt. Bolton, Hanmer, Whitchurch, Salop. - Bow- street, February 16. Stolen by means of burglary, during the night of 12th instant, at Streatley :— 12 or 14 pairs of men's Trousers, one pair grey cloth, one pair with black stripe down side, three or four pairs dark plaid, the others of a dark colour, different patterns ; 4 or 5 men's Jackets, dark plaid ; several Vests, all button up to the throat, two light colour, the others dark brown ; a bundle of cotton Handkerchiefs, about 4 doz. ; 5 pairs of long black leather Gaiters ; a bundle of tan leather Gaiters, some short and some long ; a silver Thimble ; about 30s. in Coppers, 2s. in Silver, and a few old silver Coins. By 2 men, one about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, rather dark complexion, very slight whiskers and moustache ; dressed in dark clothes, and black billycock hat. The other about the same age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark whiskers and moustache, very slight; dressed in dark coat and vest, light trousers, and black billycock hat. They are both of very | slight figure, and the clothes they are wearing are part of the stolen property, as they left their old clothes behind. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. rocock, County Police Station, Reading, Berks.— Bow- st., February 16. Stolen by means of burglary, at West Kirby, during the night of 14th instant :— a silver Trowel, marked on blade ' Samuel Crab tree, Thorn House, Bacup, 1868,' had an ivory handel. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Egerton, County Hall, Birkenhead.— Bow- street, February 16. Stolen by means of burglary, from Amberley House, Gravelly- hill, Erdington, between midnight and 5 a. m., 15th instant :— an Overcoat, dark brown, pockets on each side, breast pocket on outside, dark bone buttons; a boy'e Overcoat, dark blue, pockets on each side, dark bone buttons, makers name ' Curtis and Curtis' on collar ; a lady's black Information to Mr. Supt. Gallaway, Constabulary Office, Aston, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, February 11. Stolen during the night of 31st ultimo, by means of burglary, from dwelling house of John Evans, Lower Forrest, Levant:— a pair of men's strong lace- up Boots, nailed, square nails in heels; 2 pairs, watertight, nailed, square nails in heels, plates on toes of one pair ; a pair of strong watertight boots, were left on premises by the thief, which are nailed, plates on toes and heels, of rough manufacture, supposed to have been made in North Wales, in neighbourhood of Balla or Festiniog. Information to Mr. Supt. Gough, Oswestry.— Bow- street, February 11. Stolen on the night of 6th instant, by means of burglary, at St. Thomas, Swansea:— about £ 11 in Gold and Silver; a silver lever hunting Watch, No. 1251 ; and an old verge Watch. Information to Head Constable Colquhoun, Swansea, Glamorganshire.— Bow- street, February 11. Stolen during the night of 5th instant, by means of bur- glary, from a farm- house at Farlington, near Easiugwold :— about 6 lb. of cooked Beef, and about 6 lb. of cooked Bacon. Information to Mr. Supt. Hunter, North Riding Constabu- lary, Heworth, York, or to Inspector Wright, Police Station, Easingwold.— Bow- street February 11. Stolen by means of housebreaking, at Bracknell, on 6th instant:—£ 13 in Gold; £ 4 5s. in Crown Pieces; an old silver Watch, double case, engiue turned ; a P. O. Order, from John Burden, to R. Stevens, for £ 2 ; a £ 5 Bank of England Note; and a Cheque on Stevens and Blandy, Bankers, Reading, for £ 5 2s. 2d., dated January 7th, 1881, Thomas Lawrence, payable to Mr. Woodly, endorsed Matthew Woodly, No. 85,406. Information to Mr. Supt. Borlase, Berks Constabulary, Wokingham.— Bow- street, February It' Stolen between 10 p. m. on 4th and 7 a. m. on 5th inst., at Ditton Marsh, Esher :— a small Locket and Chain, Asyrmn gold; an old- fashion silver Watch, face gone; 3 Night Dresses, 3 Chemises, and 2 Petticoat Boddices, marked , ' McNeal' ; 3 small Table Knives; a double- barrel Gun, | muzzle loader; about 50 Cigars; 8s. Cd. in Money; and 18 Postage Stamps. Supposed by a man about 35 years of age, 1 5 feet 9 inches high, dark complexion, hair and wliisk< ra ; dressed in a brown suit, hard felt hat, and of rough appear- 3 ance. Information to Mr. Supt. Bungard, Surrey Constabu- e lary, Chertsey. — Bow- street, February 9. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from Houghall Farm :— two fat Sheep, marked ' F' with tar on near side ; ono has been missing [ since 11th instant, the other since 15th instant. ( Information to Mr. Supt. Dunn, County Police Office, Durham. — Bow- street February 16. POLICE GAZETTE. December last, at Acton Trussell, near stolen6 yearling Sheep, in good . be sold on 29th instant, unless previously ation to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, street, February 14. Engine Fold Farm, Hilton Lane, Little Hulton, i. m. on 6th and 7 a. m. on 7th instant :— a bay e^ in foal, aged, about 15 hands high, black points, on oft side, white star in face extending down to Also a bay Filly, aged 12 months, white star on Both are nearly thorough bred. .£ 1 reward to any who will give such information as shall lead to the bve, and apprehension of the thief or thieves. Information [ Mr. Supt. Holland, County Police Office, Bolton, Lan- ' e.— Bow- st., February 14. [ Stolen on night'of ", 10th instant, from the Crook Farm, Barr:— a yearling black faced fat Sheep, Shropshire , pitch mark ' ( S)' on left side not very distinct. £ 2 2s. Pard will be paid by the Secretary of the Great Barr and try Barr Association for the Prosecution of Felons on covery of property and conviction of offender or offenders, information to Mr. Supt. Holland, Police office, Wednesbury, r to P. C. Given, Great Barr, near Birmingham, Staffordshire. - Bow- street, February 14. LRCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen at Weymouth, between 6 and 7 p. m., on 14th inst. : — a case of mourning Rings, one set with 3 small diamonds, the others set with pearls, and some with places for hair ; a gent's plain gold King, with pink stone ; 3 pairs of gold Ear- rings, one pair in shape of acorns, one pair with pearls in centre, one pair with a ball and leaf around it; about 30 gent's 9- carat gold Rings; a gold keyless Watch, No. 14, believed to liave the letters ' S. F. & Co.' on it; a new silver Watch, No. 18, with a Thermometer on dial; a second hand gold Watch ; a pearl Brooch, gold mountings ; a set of gent's gold sleeve Links. By a man, about 21 years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, rather stoutly built, round face, small dark moustache ; dressed in dark coat, and dark bowler hat. Information to Mr. Supt. Vickery, Weymouth, Dorset. — Brno- street, February 16. Stolen on 9th instant, about 5 a. m., at Bushton, near Wellington, Salop :— a ham of Bacon, recovered in Shrewsbury. By a man, from 20 to 26 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, round features, fresh complexion, small light brown whiskers, shaved under chin; dressed in small soft billycock hat, very dark grey overcoat, double- breasted, and reaching to his knees, supposed dark cloth trousers, and strong lace- up boots. Supposed to be the same man charged with horse stealing at Burlton, Salop, on 15th November l!> st. Informa- tion to Mr. Chief Supt. Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, February 16. Charged with stealing Tools and a Coat, at Prickwillow, near Ely ( which are recovered) :— a tramping mill stone dresser, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, brown hair, no beard or whiskers, thin palid face ; dressed in cap, with cheese cutter peak, broken across, brown coat, dark trousers, thin spare figure, walked as though foot sore. Last neard of near f! hatteres, on 10th instant. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Smith, Ely, Cambs.— Bow- street, February 16. CHARLES PEACOCK, charged on a warrant with larceny, and advertised in Police Gazette of 14th ultimo, has been apprehended.— Bow- street, February 16. Absconded from Summertown, near Oxford, on 10th instant, charged with stealing a meerschaum Pipe; a gilt Albert Chain; and a silver Ring :— CHARLES HUTT, about 17 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, very dark complexion, dark hair, thick lips ; dressed in dark plaid coat and vest, brown cloth trousers, black hard hat, and lace- up boots. In- formation to D. C. C. Fernsby, or Inspector Yates, County Police Station, Oxford, who holds a warrant for his apprehen- sion.— Bow- street, Feb. 16. Charged on warrant for embezzlement, at Burslem :— WILLIAM SHIRLEY, 44 years of age, 5 feet 7$ inches high, light hair, small side whiskers, no moustache, dark eyes, ruddy face, stout build ; frequents hotels, and talks freely when in drink ; usually wears a respectable looking light overcoat, and Muller hat. A brewers traveller and agent. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, February 16. Charged on a warrant in Nottingham, with stealing £ 1 and a gold Watch and Chain :— a man, 30 years of age, 6 feet 9 or 10 inches high, pale complexion, dark curly hair, no whiskers or moustache; dressed in dark clothes, black rough overcoat, hard round hat;— a man, 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, stout build, dark hair and whiskers at side, no moustache ; dressed in dark clothes, with a hard round hat. And a woman, 30 years of [ age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fair complexion, good- looking, frizzy hair ; dressed in a light dress, imitation seal- skin jacket, and black hat, trimmed with black feathers and beads. They are travelling about the country swindling people of property through the medium of the ' Exchange and Mart,' and robbing their lodgings. They have been known in Derby by the name of Ingram, in Peterborough by the name of Neville, and in Nottingham by the name of Jarrold. Tuey have also been in Grantham. Information to Chief Constable Poyntz, Central Police Station, Nottingham.— Bow- street, February 16. Charged with embezzling various sums of Money, at Tunbridge Wells :— JOHN FIELDER, about 18 or 19 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair, nose rather high on the bridge, stammers a little, carried a small bag; dressed in dark tweed suit, or blue serge trousers, and low round hat; he has been a sailor. In- formation to the Head Constable, Tunbridge Wells.— Bow- street, Feb. 14 Stolen at Portobello, Willenhall, on 11th instant:— Four Shillings in Silver. By a man about 23 or 24 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, pale complexion, dark brown hair, no whiskers or moustache, slight build, long features ; dressed in short dark monkey jacket, tight trousers, round hard felt hat, and walks erect. Information to Mr. Chief Supt Longden, Constabulary Office, Bilston, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 14. Absconded from Clay Cross on 24th ultimo, charged on warrant with embezzlment GEORGE alias PETER DOVE, a labourer or osiler at public houses, about 45 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, clean shaved, stout, rather round shouldered, aud lost middle ( supposed) left hand ; a native of Haverhill, Suffolk, Information to Mr. Supt, Coope, Alfreton, or to Inspector Handley, Clay Cross, Derbyshire.— Bow- stree', February 14. Charged on warrant at Liverpool, with embezzlement:— ALFRED B. CHAPMAN, ahout 26 or 28 yeais of age, 5 ft. 5 or 6 inches high, dark hair, sallow complexion, dark eyes, slight dark moustache, small side whiskers, dimple on chin, slight build, awkwafd gait, flat footed, scrofula on hands; is invariably dressed in a black frock coat, and silk hat, is a native of London, fond of drink, and a frequenter of houses of ill fame, and is known among such houses by the name of Lawdy Charley, he absconded from Liverpool on 31st ultimo. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Williams, Liverpool.— Bow- street, February 11. Stolen from The Three Brooks, Burford, at 6.45 a. m., on 7th instant :— a Ham ( recovered). By a man 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, dark complexion, small whiskers on side of cheeks; dressed in long dark coat, and low jimcrow hat. Was traced to Cleobury Mortimer, where he took train for Bewdley. Information to Mr. Supt. Gallicrs, Bridgnorth, or to Police Constable Merrick, Burford, Salop. — Bow- street, February 11. Absconded from Watford, Herts, charged on a warrant with embezzlement :— GEORGE HILL, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair, turning grey, and brown whiskers rather thin, shaves rather far back, teeth discolored, round face, rather sallow complexion, grey eyes, stout build, drops his h's in conversation, aud is a clerk. Information to Mr. Supt. Isgate or Inspector Penn, Watford, Herts.— Bow- street, February 11. Stolen on 3rd instant, at Pembroke :— a black cloth Coat and Vest; a pair of cord Trousers ( large cord); a black and white Scarf; a white cotton Shirt; and a soft felt Hat, the whole about half worn. By a man about 21 years of age, 5 feet 7\ inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, light hair, and slight figure, a deserter ( off furlough) from 13th Regt. of Foot; he left his uniform behind him. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Clarke, Constabulary Office, Pem- broke.— Bow- street, February 9. Absconded, charged on warrant with stealing .£ 14 17s. 6d.: — JOHN WILLIAM GODDARD, 15 years of age, pale complexion, is a bad walker ; was dressed in a dark grey suit, and black billy hat. Information to Chief Constable Poyntz, Nottingham.— Bow- street, February 9. The man WARREN, charged on a warrant with obtaining a gold Locket, under false pretences at Windsor, his been apprehended in London, on a charge of fraud, where he gives the name of CHAS. ADOLPHUS WATERMAN; advertised in Police Gazette of 2id instant. Information to Mr. Supt. Hayes, Borough Police Office, Windsor.— Bow- st., February 9. Stolen at Crumpsall, between 12 noon and 1- 15 p. m. on 5th instant :— a lady's gold 15- carat opal Ring, two small diamonds in centie } a lady's ruby Ring, set with five diamonds, one lost; a silver Locket, oval shape, marked E. B. H.' in front; a silver fancy Bracelet. Supposed by two men, one about 5 feet 6 inches high, stout build, sandy hair; dressed in blue pilot overcoat, and pot hat; he is rather bow legged. The other a tall dark man. Information to Mr. Supt. Bent, Old Trafford, Lancashire.- Bow- street, February 9 Charged with embezzlement:— FRANCIS DARIA, a foreigner, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, black hair and moustache, dark complexion, small lump on left side of nose; dressed in dark clothes, high hat, side- spring boots, wears steel albert and locket, respectable appearance, speaks six different languages, supposed will endeavour to go abroad, was formerly employed on board [ the S. S. ' Greece,' of the National Line. Information at the Police Station, Bride- well- place, New Bridge- street, London, City. — Bmv- street, February 9. Absconded charged with embezzlement : — GEORGE THOMAS HUCKSTEP, grocer's assistant, 26 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, black hair and mous- tache, high forehead, thick lips, i bad teetb, blotched face ; dressed in light overcoat, brown tweed undercoat, light tweed vest, black cloth trousers, black felt hat, flat top, lace boots, may be found at Birchington, near Ramsgate, Kent. Warrant issued. Information to the Director, C. I. D., Great Scotland Yard, S. W.— Metropolitan Police, February 9. Charged on warrant with stealing a bark Chopper, at Kingsland, on 23rd November last:— THOMAS STEPHENS, 18 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, very dark complexion, black hair, cut short behind, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in dark cloth jacket and vest, soft billycock hat, old dirty corduroy trousers, a dark plaid muffler, and elastic: side boots ; supposed to be in the neighbourhojd of Brecon. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Dykes, County Police Station, Leo- minster, Herefordshire, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Bow- street, February 9. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Charged with stealing a post Letter, forgery, and obtaining by fraud a gold lever Watch, No. 32767, engine- turned cases, scratched inside case ' No. 579'; a long fetter- link 15 carat gold Albert ; a Seal, with blood and sardonyx stones ; a single stone brilliant Ring, plain shank, and claw setting; a gold oval- shaped Brooch and Ear- rings, small diamond in centre of each :— JOHN HOLMES, 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, full face, dark complexion, very dark thin whiskers, aud medium build ; dressed in a blaek billycock hat, at. d dark black or blue suit ; he is a resident of Churwell, and has been in business at Low Close Mills, Leeds. Information at the Detective Department, Leeds,— — Bow- street, February 9. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Absconded from Wilts Reformatory School, Warminster, on the night of 12th instant, two lads under detention :— WILLIAM GAITER, 18 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, blue eyes, fresh complexion, medium figure ; dressed in old dark cloth mixture overcoat, man's size, cord trousers, blue check shirt, No. on tail 300, and black cheese- cutter cap ; home, Bristol, has a scar on forehead, and 2 blue spots on left arm. ALBERT FILER, 10 years of age, 5 feet high, light brown hair, blue eyes, fair complexion, stout figure, blue scar on bridge of nose ; dressed in pilot cloth reefer jacket, private trousers, blue check shirt, No. on tail 352, and black cheese- cutter cap; home Bristol. £ 1 reward each will be paid for apprehension. Information to Mr. Supt. Pierce, Warminster,— Bow- street, February 16. In custody at Wirksworth, on 2 charges of larceny :— a tramping hat cleaner, GEORGE HEVINS, 52 years of age, 5 feet tij inches high, dark brown hair, grey eyes, tattooed on left arm with grenadier, sailor and drum, on left wrist bracelet and anchor, on back of left hand crescent and star; dressed in old dark clothes. Looks like an habi1 ual drunkard. Information to Mr. Supt. Sharpe, Wirksworth, Derby.— Bow- st., February 16. Committed to H. M. Prison, Kendal, on 11th instant, for 1 month, on a charge of larceny :— ANDREW QUINN, umbrella mender, native of Preston, 33 years of age, 5 feet inches high, sallow complexion, pockpitted, brown eyes, black hair, scars right and left eyebrow, left cheek, cut mark top lip and bridge of nose, proportionate build, pugilistic appearance; had in his possession a pedlar's certificate, granted for BlacKburn, on 1st December, 1880 ; dressed in grey coat and vest, dark brown cord trousers, same as worn by railway porters, and brown hairy cap, turned up all round. Also committed to H. M. Prison, Kendal, on 14th instant, for 1 month, under the Vagrant Act :— WILLIAM WARD, labourer, and artificial flower maker, 48 years of age, 5 feet inches high, grey eyes, dark brown hair, intermixed with grey, grey whiskers, sallow complexion, left shoulder has been dislocated, scar on right knee; dressed in grey coat, black vest and trousers, black billycock hat, white mufller, and old boots. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Kendal.— Bow street, February 16. Missing from his home at Rugby, since 9th instant • FRANK FAULKNER, 33 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, black hair, dark bushy whiskers and moustache, dark complexion; dressed in black soft billy hat, blue cloth jacket, and light coloured waistcoat and trousers, has a ring on one of his fingers, is a great drinker, came from Australia about a fortnight ago, in the ship ' Somersetshire.' It is feared that some ill has befallen him. Information to Mr. Supt. Palmer, Rugby.— Bow- street, February 16. - Committed to H. M. Prison, Hereford, on 14th instant, for 1 calendar month, for an offence under the Vagrant Act : — WM. SMITH alias JOHN SMITH, alias JAMES WILLIAMS, 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet j inch high, brown complexion, eyes, and hair whiskers and moustache, medium build, and scar on forehead ; dressed in black felt hat, long brown overcoat, dark jacket, vest and trcusers, and leather leggings. He is in the habit of attending fairs and race meetings. Information to Mr. Supt. Ovens, Police Station, Bromyard, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, Fibruary 16. Left home at Longton on 12th instant, and it is feared some ill has befallen him :— JOHN EDGE, potter, 50 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, stout build, dark brown hair, intermixed with grey, dark beard round face ; dressed in dark soft billy hat, dark grey overcoat, grey tweed jacket and vest, black cloth trousers, and elastic- side boots. Information to Mr, Supt. McWilliams, Police Office, Longton, Staffordshire— Bow- street, February 16. Absconded about 28th ultimo, charged on a warrant with fraudulent bankruptcy:— WILLIAM ROBINSON, alias LITHGOW, boot and shoe manufacturer, late of 244, Cam- bridge Heath- road, Bethnal Green, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, thin build, pale complexion, slight moustache and whiskers ; dressed respectably, and wears a rough dark overcoat. Information to Inspector Mc William, Detective Department, City of London Police.— Bow- street, February 14. Convicted for vagrancy on 3rd instant, and sentenced to month hard labour : — JOHN FRANKLIN, alias C. PALMER, 53 years of age, 5 fett 9 inches high, brown hair, sandy whiskers and moustache, grey eyes, fresh complexion, proportionate figure, a hawker, born at Sheffield, travels the country ; dressed in dark suit, and felt hat; served 15 years in Royal Artillery, has been blistered for heart disease on chest, second finger on right hand badly contracted ; had in his possession a book, containing names of gentlemen in different towns, with amount given; he states, when calling, that he has lost his wife, and wants to raise £ 30, to enable him to get a small business. Information at Chief Constable's Office, or to Mr. Supt. Osbon, Lewes.— Bow- street, Feb. 14. Committed to H. M. Prison at Stafford, for 2 months each, for attempting to pick pockets at Leek, on 9th instant:— JOHN BARRETT, 53 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, turning grey, slight build, has a cut mark under the right eye; states he is a native of Preston, Lancashire, and travels the country collecting rags and skins. And MARY MITCHELL, alias MOORE, 40 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair and eyes, medium build, has a mole on the back of right hand, and a cut mark under the left eye; states she is a widow, a native of Swansea, South WaleB, and travels the country as a hawker. Information to Mr. Supt. Williams, Leek, Staffordshire.— Bow- st., Februury 14. Description of CHARLES AGUSTUS MEDCALFE, committed to Huntingdon Gaol, for vagrancy, till^ lCth instant: — 39 years of age, 5 feet 6i inches high, blue eyes, light brown hair, bald on top of head, sallow complexion, spare built, third and fourth fingers of left hand contracted, an engine fitter, but has served some years in Royal Artillery ; dressed in dark clothes, having an old scarlet jacket under his coat; had in his possession pair of spring- clasp gloves, 3 purses, 8 clasp knives, 2 common nail brushes, 2 combs, 3 woollen scarves— 1 white, 1 black, and 1 coloured ; 2 white quilted neck wrappers, and 8 common cotton handkerchiefs, one white one marked in ink ' M. Pigram.' Information to Mr. Supt. Copping, St. Neots, Huntingdonshire.— Bow- street, Feb. 14. Remanded at Northleach, until 16th instant, charged with larceny :— WILLIAM FORD, a navvy, 37 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, fresh com- plexion ; dressed in old dark brown monkey jacket, red and black plush waistcoat, fustian trousers, navvy boots, black cloth cap with peak, button on top; a native of Cowley, Gloucestershire. States he worked on the Lincoln and Spalding Railway until a month ago, since then on the Chel- tenham and Banbury Railway. Information to Mr. Supt Basson, Northleach, Gloucestershre.— Bow- street, February 14* Missing from 38, Boheima- place, Hastings, since 6pm 11th instant :— EDWARD ELDRIDGE, 16 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, light hair, pale face ; dressed in light pea jacket, vest and trousers to match, dark overcoat, hard felt hat, and lace- up boots. It is feared some ill may have befallen him. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Glenister, Hastings.— Bow- street, February 14. Description of a person giving the name of LADY EUGENE BEARING, alias BARING, convicted at Wor- cester, of illegal pawning, and sentenced to 14 days imprison February 18 P O L I C E ' GAZETTE. 7 ment:— about 45 Jyears of age, 5 [ feet 11 inch high, dark hair, very thin, grey eyes, sallow complexion, flabby face, lost front teeth in upper jaw; states that she is the third daughter of Sir Charles Bearing, late of 100, Chester- square, London, and sister to Lady Josephine Watkins, of 45, Eccleston- square, London, that she is expecting a large fortune, No. 100, Chester- square, No. 3, Circus- street, Mary- lebone- road, and 8, St. George's- square, London, being her property; that Mr. Goodwin, 3, Elkin or Elgin- terrace, Pont- street, Belgravia, is her sob - r. A quantity of tickets were in her possession, relating to various articles pawned in different parts of the country. Information to Sergeant Underwood, City Police, Worcester.— Bow- street, Feb. 14. Remanded at County Police Station, Aldershot, until 17th inst., on a charge of sir. p robbery :— 2 men, one about 20 yrs. of age, 5 ft. 2| ins. high, black hair, brown eyes, fresh complexion, full face, rather stout build, tattooed, cross,' A. and Q.' on right forearm, very large cross on left forearm, large scar inside of right leg, above knee, two scars on left knee; dressed in black cloth cap, cloth peak and tassel in front, old black cloth coat, with velvet collar, grey and black checked double breasted vest, cord trousers, and old Blucher boots. The other about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inohes high, brown hair, grey eyes, fair complexion, tattooed, 3 dots back of left wrist, email blue dot above left wrist, boil mark on left knee, one right side of right knee, one right shin ; dressed in black cloth cap, with cloth peak, old black cloth coat, grey vest, and black cloth trousers, old lace- up hoots, and large white hand- kerchief round his neck. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Hants Constabulary, Aldershot.— Bow - street, February 14. Convicted on 8th instant, on a charge of vagrancy, and sentenced to 14 days hard labour, in Her Majesty's Prison, at Dorchester -.— THOMAS DALEY, of Wednesbury, Stafford- shire, 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, dark brown hair, dark heavy moustache, no whiskers, has shaved, cut across bridge of nose, scar above left elbow, which has also been injured ; dressed in dark blue ribbed dress coat, dark cloth vest, dark tweed trousers, and elastic- side boots ; and travels with a concertina, calling at gentleman's seats in the country, where he walks on the lawn pretending to play, he appears well acquainted with prison discipline. Information to Mr. Supt. Underwood, Dorset Constabulary, Blandford.— Bow- street, February 11. Remanded to 15th inst., charged with larceny of an Over- coat ( recovered), at Longton, on 5thinst.;— ARTHUR ROYLE, alias UNDERWOOD, boots and billiard marker, 26 yrs. of age, 5 ft. 5j ins. high, fair complexion, It. brown hair, no whiskers, slight light moustache, grey eyes, medium build, seal on forehead, mole under left jaw, birth mark on chest; native of Kensal New- town, London ; dressed in low hard felt hat, black rib'bed jacket, dark tweed trousers and vest, and lace- up boots, [ left boot broken across below lace holes. Is in the habit of visiting billiard rooms for the purpose of begging Photo will be sent on application. Information to Mr. Supt, McWilliams, Police Office, Longton, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, February 11. Remanded at Burslem until 17th instant, charged with stealing a brown game Hen, with rosy comb, for which an owner is required :— ELIZABETH BROWN, 60 years of age, 4 feet high, medium build, fresh complexion, brown eyes, dark hair, turning grey, walks lame ; dressed in old black bonnet, grey shawl, black stuff dress, elastic- side boots ; a native of Derby, which she left about 12 months ago, and has since been tramping the country. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 11. Sentenced to 3 months hard labour, at the Swansea Police Court, for indecently exposing himself:— ERNEST COSTELLO, 24 yrs. of age, 5 ft. 8 ins. high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, slight ( light) moustache, rather round shouldered, and has a limp while walking ; dressed in a dark coat, black overcoat, dark vest, dark ribbed trousers, similar to those worn by railway porters, bowler hat; has * F. Fox' tattooed on right forearm ; when searched a pawn- ticket, dated 13th January, 1881, was found upon him for a gold Chain, pawned at Henry B. Halliday and John Dorton, 33 and 35, Cleveland- street, Fitzroy- square, London, W., in the name of ' John Costello.' He is believed to be CHAS. CURLY, a discharged soldier from the 42nd Highlanders, who is well known at the Glencorse Military Prison, near Pennycuick, Edinburgh, and in the Millbauk Prison. Infor mation to Head Constable Colquhoun, Swansea, Glamorgan- shire.— Bois- st, February 11. Found abandoned and left in a waiting room, at Shrub Hill Railway Station, Worcester :— a male child, about 14 days old, packed in a card board box, 15 inches long, by 11 inches wide and 6 inches deep, having the following marks thereon ' Wht. Tulle, t/ x N.' on the one side, and a paper label with gilt letters ' The latest fashionable bonnet border, No. 5064, t/ x N, 2 doz.' The box also contained a feeding bottle with food, a flannel square, bound with tape, and violet woolwork round the edge, 3 old flannels, with calico bands, 2 new white long dresses, with needlework round bottom, 3 binders, and 5 napkins. In formation, to Sergeant Underwood, City Police Office, Worcester. — Bow- street, February 11. buttons, brown lining, part worn; there was a dark blue cap in one pocket. Information to Mr, Supt. Harston, Burton- on- Trent, Stafford shire.— Bow- street, February 16. Stolen at Kendal, between 1' 30 and 2' 30 p. m., on 14th instant:— a common black serge Overcoat, two patch pockets outside, and one inside left breast, two rows of black bone buttons on front, five each row, dark lining. Also stolen at Kendal, on 9th instant:— a pair of elastic- side Boots, men's, size about 8, new soled and heeled, a small patch inside of upper leather, right boot. Information to Chief Constalle Wilkinson, Kendal, West- moreland.— Bow- street, February 16. Stolen at Tutbury, between 8 a. m. 8th, and 3 p. m. 10th instant :— a dark mixture cloth Jacket, four black bone buttons down the front, pocket on each hip, aud one inside left breast, part worn; a pair of elastic- side Boots, block fronts, newly heeled, with rew elastic; a pair of old elastic- side boots; and a pair of half watertight lace- up Boots, nailed with small nails, pegged made, all man's size, and part worn. Information to Mr. Supt. Harston, Burton- on- Trent, or to Sergeant Walker, Tutbury, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 14. Stolen from the Chemical Works at Minehead, between lst ultimo and 10th instant:— the Worm of a Still, the copper pipe of which is 2 inches ia diameter, in twelve coils, each three feet in diameter, with a brass tap at bottom, the whole weighs about 2 cwt.; also the copper Cover of a smaller Still, 15 inches diameter, and about 10 lb. weight. Information to Mr. Supt. Durham, Dunster, Somersetshire.— Bow- street, Februvry 14. Stolen during the night of 9th instant, at the Garrig, Buttington :— a blue, white and led cotton plaid Shirt, nearly new, with pearl and bone buttons, band down the front, and two plaits on each side, man's size. Also a pair of blue cotton Stockings with white tops and toes. Information to Mr. Supt. Ellis, Welshpool, or to Police Constable Thomas, Buttington, Montgomeryshire.— Boio- street, February 14. Stolen on 12th instant, in Whitchurch :— about 10 pairs of gentlemen's Balmoral Boot Uppers, with hooks, 9, 10, and 11 sizes; about 3 lb. of dressed welt shoulder Leather; a small quantity of Upper ditto, with maker's trade mark upon it; and about 2s. in Coppers. Information to Mr. Supt. Haines, Whitchurch, Salop.— Bow- street, February 14. Stolen at Harborn in October last:— a meerschaum Pipe, with large bowl, curved stem, and chased silver ferule, with initials ' J. P.' between stem and mouth piece ; also a red morocco Case, lined with satin and velvet. Information to Mr. Supt. Whitehurst, West Bromwicli, Staffordshire, or Sergeant Kavanagh, Harborne, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, February 14. Stolen on the night of 7th instant, at Penrith, Cumber- land :— 4 Hens— one black Spanish, a blue do., a black with silvery neck, and a game and pheasant, mixed. Information to Mr. Supt. Fowler, Penrith, or at the County Chief Con stable's Office, Carlisle, Cumberland.— Bow- street, Feb. 11. Stolen from a fowl- house at Draycott, near Oxford, between 9 p. m. on 9th, and 7 a. m. on 10th instant:— ten Pullets and a Cock, of the common breed, a little mixed with the Dorking. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Fernsby, or to Inspectoi Yates, County Police Station, Oxford.— Bow- street, February 11. Found in the possession of three prisoners at Manchester, and supposed stolen :— a fur Cloak ; 69 silk Pocket Hanker- chiefs for gentlemen, with the name of ' Buff and Co., Lon- don,' on the heading of six of them, which are in one piece ; 15 ladies' Neckties; 8 pairs of Stockings; half a doz. electro- plated Tea Spoons; a striped woollen Skirt; 3 shepherd plaid Shawls ; a piece of black gros- grain Silk, marked ' 180' in red; 2 pieces of lilac Rep ; a piece of slate- coloured Lining; a do. of blue Stuff; a do. black Silk ; a do. navy blue Silk ; a black satin Dress ; a black fur Collarette ; 4 pieces of Alpaca; a pair of Boots with brass heel tips; 2 ostrich Feathers ; 7 Shawls; 24 ladies' silk Scarves; and a pair of jet Bracelets. Information to the Acting Chief Con- stable of Manchester.— Bow- st., February 11. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen at Sudhoe Grange on 14th instant:— a blue nap Overcoat, single- breasted, black velvet collar, red and amber coloured lining, sleeves lined with red, black, and white mix- ture lining, black cloth corded buttons. Information to Mr. Supt. Dunn, Coutty Police Office, Durham.— Bow- street, February 16. Stolen from a dwelling house at Primrose- terrace' Taunton, near Ashton- under- Lyne, between midnight on 12th and 8 a. m. on 13th instant:— a silver English lever Watch, engine- turned cases worn nearly smooth, shield engraved on back, white dial, gold liauds, steel seconds hand, not sunk, flat glass, No. 3285, had attached a long heavy silver Chain, secret link pattern ; and a white cotton muffler, with satin stripes. Entrance effected by boring a hole through the scullery window sash, and forcing back the catch. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Myers, County Police Office, Hurst, Ashton- under- Lyne.— Bow- strest, February 16. . Stolen from Guild- street School, Burton- on Trent, on 14th instant:— a boy's brown mixture Overcoat, pockets on hips, one inside and one outside left breast, a ticket pocket on right side, fly fronts, dark bone buttons, single- breasted, brown lining, nearly new; in the pockets were a Hat and white Muffler. Also stolen from same place, on 15th instant:— a rough brown Overcoat, to fit a boy 11 years of age, pockets on hips, aud one inside left breast, double- breasted, black covered Stolen trom a pigeon cote, at Levenshulme, between 5.30 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. on 4th instant:— 8 Pigeons— two bald pates with blue bodies, white head and tail; two ash, mottled drab colour; two blue dragons; and two tiplers, red and white colour. Also stolen from a pigeon cote, at Heaton Chapel, between 5 p. m. on 5th and 9 a. m. on 6tli instant :— 1 blue and white Piebald ; 1 blue Dragon ; 1 white Fantail; and 5 Pouter Pigeons. Also stolen from a new church in course of erection at Moss Side, between noon on 5th and 7 a. m. on 7th instant :— a Smoothing Plane, marked ' J. Cooper'; a do. do., marked 1 J. Rimmer'; a Tenon Saw with brass back, marked ' J. Rimmer'; a Spirit Level with brass top and bottom, and ebony wood frame, marked ' J. Rimmer'; a small Hammer, same mark on it; a Cross- cut Saw, marked ' W. Waggett' ; a 6- inch Squaie, a lj- inch Chisel, and a pair of Pincers, these three marked 1W. Waggett.' Information to County Police Office, Old Trafford, Man- chester.— Bow- street, February 9. Stolen between 5th and 7th instant:— a yellow cheviot slack back Coat, four pockets outside with flaps, bone buttons ; and a single- breasted Yest with collar to match ; a pair of drab woollen check Trousers ; a dark woollen check shooting Coat, three pockets outside and one inside left breast; a drab check Suit; and a dark brown Chesterfield Overcoat, herring bone pattern. Information to the Detective Department, Leeds, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, February 9. Stolen during the night of 3rd instant, from a clothing factory, at Shepherd- st., New Swindon:—£ 16 in Gold, 40s. in Silver, 9s. 6d. worth of Penny Postage Stamps, and 5 foreign Coins, viz. :— 2 Annas, 2 Half- Annas, and a French 10 cent piece. Also stolen during the night of 4th instant, in Read- street, New Swindon :— three small sides of English Bacon, weighing together 1J cwts ; about 40 lbs. of Loaf Sugar; a tub of American Butterine; and three empty Huntley and Palmer's biscuit Tins. Information to Mr. Supt North, Wilts Constabulary, Swindon.— Bow- street, February 9. Stolen on 4th instant, from a cottage bedroom in Oxford University:— a good size silver Geneva Watch, maker ' Rousseau, Bristol, No. 48848', white dial, steel hands, back of inside case encircled by an engine- turned ring, iu centre of which is the maker's name ; and a close curb pattern silver Albert Chain, with a silver Key, in shape of pencil- case at the end, to which is attached by a steel ring a common watch key. Information to Mr. Supt. Head, Police Office, Oxford.— Bow- st., February 9. OFFENCES UNDER ' THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT, 1871." Failed to report:— MARY REARDEN, aliases MARY BURNS, MARY KINCHLEY, discharged from Liverpool Prison on 14th January last, and stated she was going to reside at St. Helens, Lancashire ; she is 34 years of age, 5 feet | inch high, sallow complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, proportionate build, oval face, cast with left eye, and several cuts on face. She was convicted at Kirkdale Sessions in July, 1879, of stealing money, and sentenced to 18 months and 7 years police supervision. Information to Superinten- dent of Police, St. Helens, Lancashire.— Bow- street, Feb. 16. Failed to report at Manchester :— JONATHAN KIRBY, 30 years of age, 5 feet 11 inch, fair complexion, dark brown hair, bald, grey eyes, two vacci- nation marks on right arm, right knee fractured, tattoo marks back of left hand, letter J., scar on thumb, mole under left shoulder ; convicted of arson at Aylesbury on 15th February, 1877, and sentenced to 5 years penal servitude; discharged on licence 21st ultimo. And ISAAC NASH, 37 years of age, 5 feet 5 J inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, bluish eyes, mole bend of right arm, scar on left elbow ; convicted of shopbreaking at Salford, on lst December, 1879, and sentenced to 12 months imprison- ment and 3 years supervision. Information to the Acting Chief Constable of Manchester.— Bow- street, February 16. Left without notice: — JOHN WILLIAMS, alias JOSEPH MEALAM, license- holder, No. X 1153, liberated from Parkhurst Convict Prison, on 5th instant:— he is 40 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, sallow complexion, long face, sunken mouth, sharp pointed chin, dark sandy hair, moustache, and beard on and under chin, slight build, scar on right side and cheek, second toe of left foot bent, scar on belly and left shin, freekles on face ; is married, and by trade a puddler, native of Wem, Salop; was convicted of burglary at Newtown, Montgomery Assizes, on 17th July. 1871, and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision, after two previous eonvictions, and penal servitude, for burglary, at Shrewsbury and Chester. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Hall, Police Office, TuHstall, Stoke- upon- Trent, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, February 14. Failed to report:— Supervisee ALFRED BRIDGER, late of Southboro', Tonbridge, Kent, No. 11990, 28 yrs. of age, 5 ft 4£ ins. high, dark complexion, brown hair, brown eyes, stout build, anchor and fish on right forearm, ring on second finger right hand, anchor and half bracelet on left wrist, nose has been injured, scar on little finger left hand ; has been a tin- PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ([ On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Found in the possessien of a female, and believed to be the result of some robbery :— a brilliant Diamond star Brooch, with twelve points, large star in centre, and 48 small stones round in the points, 5 in each of 6 of the points, and 3 in each of the others, silver setting, and gold pin. Information to Chief Constable Russell, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk. — Bow- street, February 10. smith, a groom, and formerly in the Royal Artillery, at Woolwich. And supervisee Z 1295 JAMES JENNER, late of Edenbridge, Kent, 51 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, scar on upper right arm, ' J. J.' anchor and ' C. W. 1846: 1855.' right side, red mark on neck, loss of right eye and left arm ; is a labourer. Information to Mr. Supt. Barnes, Kent County Constabu- lary, Police Office, Tonbridge.— Bow- street, February 14. Failed to report his change of residence :— License holder Reg. No. A 148 JAMES THOMAS, alias CUCKOO, 32 years of age, 5 feet li inches high, light brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, square visage ; a farm servant, groom, and cattle drover ; cut mark on left wrist; place of residence before conviction Filin Newydd Peiegoes, Montgomery. Convicted Salop Assizes 31st July, 1865, of felony ; 3rd January, 1867, Montgomeryshire Sessions, of stealing a Watch, 6 months hard labour ; 17th October, 1870, of felony, at Salop Sessions; 2nd July, 1874, at Newtown Quarter Sessions, of stealing a Watch at Penegoes, sentenced to 7 years penal servitude, and 7 years police supervision. Was liberated on a ticket- of- leave from H. M. Prison, Portland, 18th December, 187.9. Was last heard of in Shrewsbury about the latter end of December last. Information to Mr. Superin- intendent Ellis, Welshpool, or to P. C. Rogers, Police Station, Llandysilio, Llanymynech, R. S. O., Montgomeryshire.— Bow* street, February 11. Left without notice at Bacup:— supervisee THOMAS HUTCHINSON, 28 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, proportionate build, oval face, cast in left eye, blue eear on nose, scar left of mouth and left of neck, a collier, but sometimes works as an outdoor lal ourer; is a drunkard, and generally resides at common lodging- houses ; sentenced at Preston Sessions, on lst Jany., 1879, to 6 calendar months hard labour and 3 years police supervision, for obtaining goods by false pretences. Failed to report at Haslingden :— supervisee PATRICK FARRELL, alias MURRAY, 38 years of age, 5 feet 10 ins. high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, stout build, round face, marks of corporal punishment, lost first and second | fingers on right hand, cut on nose and upper lip, 1 D. D. D.' on left breast, the last nearly obliterated, scar on each arm, two cut marks on head, lost several teeth; sen- tenced at Preston Sessions on 29th Aug., 1873, to 7 yrs. penal servitude and 7 years police supervision, for stealing money. Information to Mr. Supt. Henderson, Bacup, Lancashire.— — Bow- street, February 11. Failed to report himself at Newport, Salop :— WILLIAM SAWLEY, of Aston. Newport, Salop, about 24 years af age, 5 feet 5 inches high, ruddy complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, and stout build. Was convicted at Wellington on 2nd Nov., 1874, for stealing Money, sentenced to 1 calendar month; at Salop Quarter Sessions on 2nd July, 1878, for stealing Fowls and a Watch, sentenced to 6 calendar months aud 5 years police supervision ; and at Newport Petty Sessions on 20th May, 1879, for failing to report himself, sentenced to 1 month imprisonment ; on 2lst Sept., 1880, failed to report himself, sentenced to 3 months imprisonment. Information to Mr. Chief Supt. Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, February 11, 2 P O L I C E . G A Z E T T E . February 11 WAR OFFICE, February 16, 1881. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER 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.— The applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. OFFICE NAME. Esa. COEPS. VTHEEE BOBN. TBADE. H tS SIZE. HAIB. EYES.' PACE. COAT & TROT7SEBS. DATE or ABSENTING PLACE or ABSENTING MARKS AND REMARKS. 882800 882801 882802 882803 882804 882805 882806 882807 S82808 882809 Reid, John Sands, Prank Stead, Thomas Sweetland, Geo. Shanley, Francis Smith, Miohael Short, Matthew Scott, Robert Stephenson, Geo. Saunders, Henry — < 1892 6041 ( 2393 1728 2512 3632 — 4981 4016 general Serv. C 8th Hussars £ Jren. Guards ] 2nd Foot 1 list Foot 05th Foot ioyal H. Art. i loy. Artillery ditto 1 ditto Glasgow Stepney, Middlesex Pontefract, York Worcester Dalkeith, Midlothian Ballwar, Meath Azlebury, Dorset Aberdeen Rickington, Durham Hull, York painter 2 litto 2 clothdressr. 2 boilermaker 2 miller labourer seaman labourer collier labourer 2 5 31 5 3 5 31 5 If 5 4 5 8 6 9| S 91 6 .01 5 8 b 61 t 91 h 7 8 61 1 7 I 91 c 5 91 1 lown b rown b rown g rown g rown h brn h rown g k. brn g ed b t. brn g rown f rown f rey f rey fi azel f azel f rey f rey f rown f rey f lir b resh r reBh resh resh lir air resh c air f air r ack ; cord Bgimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ark ustian j canvas egimental 20 Jan. 20 Jan. M 10 Jan. L 18 Jan. C 30 Dec. C 8 Jan. V 17 Jan. 7 Jan. I 10 Jan. IS 13 Jan. I * r< Manchester st andon batham ape Town iullingar foolwich rt undee w'tle- o- T. p ) over c cruit * between Notts and Leicester ar on right arm ; off pais > se within aJaurel wreath on chest ockpitted ; scar between buttocks rucifix right arm, tattooed on left 882810 882811 882812 882813 882814 882815 882816 882817 882818 182819 Simons, John Sharp, Hugh Tripp, William Thompson, James Thompson, J, T. Taylor, Harry Taylor, Robert Taylor, William Wood, Frederick Walsh, Nicholas 1995 i 2277 — 5078 2017 2797 1319 1193 2417 i5th Brig. Dep 30th Brig. Dep 6th Foot Joy. Artillery ditto Army Service 24thBrig. Dep. 33rd Brig. Dep 2lBt Hussars 37th Foot Dundalk, Louth Ballycastle, Antrim Islington, Middlesex Sheffield, York Abbey, Wilts Histley, Essex Manchester Shankhill, Antrim Lambeth, Surrey York carpenter 1 labour* carman clerk ditto ditto barber rougher printer labourer 0 5 0 5 ! 21 6 il 541 36 S31 24 26 i 211 61 d 61 1 71 c 10 1 511 111 61 6 c 71 9 Jj k. brn t t. brn g Ik. brn 1 t. brn I rown 1 Ik. brn t k. brn k. brn Drown ] ed lue If rey f . azel f lue 1 rown 1 lue i Drown rrey lazel ; rey resh c resh r resh air 1 resh r resh ark allow allow resh ark j check egimental ditto Dlack; grey egimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 15 Jan. L 12 Jan. I 18 Jan. 1! 15 Jan. I 14 Jan. 30 Nov. C 31 Dec. C. 14 Jan. I 18 Jan. I 11 Jan. ( iverpool s Hamilton b elfast s w'tle- o- T: r Voolwich B ape Town Cardiff s 3elfast t Edinburgh r Guernsey o car on right elbow ; recruit, attested urn below back of left shoulder car on left temple ecruit mall scar right arm j stole £ 3 8s. 8d. 3ar under left eye and on hip j recruit ook part of reg. nec. ing left little finger fE furlough scar on right Bide 282820 882321 882822 882823 882824 882825 282826 882827 882828 882829 Watts, George Ware, John Walsh, John Wright, Peter Williams, Fred. Woolley, John Woolley, Robert Watson, Richard Wilson, Daniel Wells, John 2361 8586 7887 4189 3957 2655 2744 2440 — | L08th Foot Joy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto JndBrig. Dep 3th Brig. Dep ditto 57thBrig. Dep 30thBrig. Dep Leamington , Warwck Jarrow, Middlesex Deptford, Kent Glossop, Derby Newcastle- on- Tyne Nottingham Harwich, Essex Sculcoates, York Old Camlock, Ayr Durham tailor blacksmith labourer ditto tailor painter fisherman bricklayer labourer ditto ill 5 il 5 .01 5 i41 5 9f 5 a r S01 E L81 L9 L8 6 1 61 D 41 I 51 41 o 11 7 51 5 61 t. brn g k. brn j rown h Ik. brn 1 Ik. brn t rown g rown £ rown t air g > rown g rey a rey f azel f rnwn f rown f rey f azel 1 rown 1 Toy i Tey f allow resh resh resh resh resh i resh i resh air resh c ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ark ; tweed egimental ditto ditto lark 16 Jan. I 16 Jan. ^ 11 Jan. 12 Jan. I 15 Jan. £ 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 20 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. ' ortsraouth t Woolwich ditto a pswich 1 Sheffield SelfaBt tieverley 1 ditto Perth V. Shields ook part of reg. nee. nchor and ' J. W.' on left arm and hand ow leg car on left Bhoulder and wrist car centre of forehead j recruit, attested Droke out of barracks ditto hair closely out ecruit, attested 882830 882831 882832 882833 882834 282835 882836 882837 282838 182839 Anderson, Francis Bolten, James Butts, Daniel Barrowcliffe, Hy. Bernard, John Bird, John Bellerby, John Bartlett, William Con, James Coulte, Patrick 5420 2262 1030 3218 5571 4191 2289 2128 2014 2341 3tren. Guards Sth Foot 69 th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 2ndBrig. Dp 39thBrig. Dep. 19th Foot 24th Foot Salisbury, Wilts Fleetwood, Lane. Maidstone, Kent Nottingham Liverpool Manchester Stockton, Durham Trent, Dorset Oldham, Lancashire Glasgow baker piecer cutler labourer skin dresser mason puddler labourer mill hand labourer 351 181 341 201 231 221 18 181 25 80J 101 1 61 5 91 81 6} 51 9 51 7 ight 1 t. brn jrown | Drown 1 alburn | Drown lark ik. brn Ik. brn sandy t. bm f Tey 1 p- ey f lazel 1 ; rey lazel jlue ; rey » rey blue air reck. reBh resh air resh allow resh allow ight • egimental ditto ditto ditto ditto weed; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 31 Jan. 21 Jan. 19 Jan. 27 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Jan. jondon ilanchester Portsmouth :. of Wight Woolwich Einsale Carlisle Dorchester Sheffield Glasgow ; ook waist- belt and part of reg. neo. aurel wreath with orown right arm scar back of lioad arge scar on forehead jeekpitted, two scars right thigh off furlough 882840 232841 882843 882843 282844 282815 282846 282847 282848 182849 Coutts, Thomas Crome, Thomas Dwane, John Donnelly, James Drennan, John Dawson, Thomas Deveon, Benjamin Devon, James Ellam, Arthur Earl, William 2535 10 189 1999 2329 4478 5110 1769 2282 47th Foot 56th Foot 21st Hussars 20th Foot 24th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 60thBrig. Dep 20th Hussars 47th Foot Derby London Longford Dumbarton Dublin Secunderabad, India Barnet, Herts Glasgow Barrisley, York Blackburn baker musician pupilteachr brassfinishr joiner i — labourer plasterer clerk ditto 201 241 16 201 21J 171 25 21 20 191 5 91 5 7 4 91 5 51 5 5} 5 3 6 11 5 6 5 61 5 6 brown brown brown It. brn red brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn razel blue brown blue grey hazel grey grey brown brown fresh ' air ireBh freBh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto 26 Jan. 19 Jan. 25 Jan. 28 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Jan. 22 Jan. 28 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 Jan Dublin Portland Edinburgh Curragh Dublin Woolwich Colchester New'tle- o- T Newbridge Dublin ditto ditto scar over left eyebrow off furlough Blight scar corner of left eye blue dot back of left hand scar right shoulder- blade ' W. E.' left arm, two bald patches on heaj 282850 282851 282852 282853 282854 282855 282856 282857 282858 282859 Fraser, David Finan, Michael Felton, Frederick Graham, James Graham, John Gasgoine, Wm. H. Goodlad, John George, Thomas Hindley, Henry Hyde, George 1959 2129 1762 4643 4710 1619 2960 2331 6081 2759 21st Hussars 19th Foot 105th Foot Scots Guards ditto 32nd Foot 103rd Foot 41stBrig. Dep. Gren. Guards 22nd Foot Elgin, Moray Ballina, Mayo Marylebone, Middls Old Cumnock, Ayr Dairy, Ayr Quebec, Canada York Rughy, Warwick Manchester Oldham, Lancashir baker mason c upholsterer miner ditto groom ditto labourer brickmaker o collier 21 20 201 191 251 18 21 181 241 231 5 61 5 8 5 61 5 8 5 91 5 6 5 81 5 6 5 101 5 6} dk. brn dark brown dk. brn dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn light It. brn grey grey hazel grey blue grey blue brown grey . blue sallow | dark fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair ditto ditto plain rogimcntal ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Jan. 25 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 21 Jan. 29 Jan. Edinburgh Sheffield Mulli" gar Dublin I'ittO Aldershc t Bradford Reading London Newry white spots on baok took waist- belt and part of reg nec. scar on upper lip birth maik above right knee scar over right eyebrow took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. coal marks on face 282860 282861 282862 282863 282864 282865 282866 282867 282868 282869 Holzschuher. Hy. Hassett, James Harrison, Charles Haney, James Hancock, John Jones, George Jones, T. Johnson, Robert Kavanagh, L. Kearsley, Jos. 3930 4244 2513 1607 4059 5965 3158 3233 2007 Roy. Artillery ditto 22nd Brig. Dp. 61stBrig. Dep. General Serv. Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 6th Brig. Dep 4th Foot 11th Foot London Dublin Earls Croome, Wor Glasgow Killeavy, Armagh Pondypridd Oswestry, Salop Salford, Lancashire Mullinger, Westmtl: Manchester clerk enginefitter \ labourer miner labourer groom collier packer . policeman fitter 231 31 20 221 23 201 231 311 231 211 5 9| 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 9 5 5 5 7 5 61 5 8 5 8 brown brown dk. brn fair dk. brn It. brn brown brown It. brn It. brn grey grey hazel grey grey blue blue grey blue grey fresh pale fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fair fresh ditto plain . regimental ditto blue; brown regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 24 Jan. 22 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 24 Jan. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 18 Jan. 2 Jan. 22 Jan. Kinsale Sheffield Worcester Ayr Armagh Winchester Pembroke York Ahmedabd. Preston Woolwich ditto Pontefract Bodmin Woolwich ditto Dorchester Wexford Woolwich ditto cross anchors on right arm scar on left elbow ; D scar back of head recruit scar back of left arm ; off furlough blue scars on back scar left side of head ; recruit scar on right arm tattooed on left arm 282870 282871 282872 282873 282874 282875 282876 282877 282878 282879 Keefe, George Lobin, Thomas Lane, Thomas Landrey, John Mason, Charles Murphy, Michael Newport, James O'Hard, John Ogden, Samuel Owen, Charles 1181 5613 2423 1559 5838 1022 1999 2285 3554 5511 Roy. Artillery ditto 8thBrig. Dep 35th Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery ditto 39thBrig. Dep 7th HusBars Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery West Ham, Essex Dublin Keighley, York Cornwall London Camberwell, Surrey Somerset Liverpool Orpington, Kent Lambeth, Surrey labourer carpenter groom labourer ditto ditto twinefiniahr labourer ditto ditto 271 23J 231 181 23 25 181 201 23| 231 ' 5 7 5 6 5 71 5 5} 5 71 5 41 5 5 5 61 5 7 5 71 brown It. bm dk. brn dk. bm dk. brn black dk. brn brown brown dk. brn blue blue grey dk. brn grey blue hazel blue brown hazel fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 30 Jan. 25 Jan. 22 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 31 Jan. scar on left shoulder scar on forehead and right side of chest scar back of head and outside right eye off pass to Fowey tattooed on right arm j off furlough scar on right knee S82880 482881 882882 ( 82883 £ 82884 • 82885 < 82886 M2887 682888 882839 Prince, Thomas Pitt, John Penrose, Sam. J. Rogers, Charles Ross, David Rourke, Michael Stevens, Chas. T. Smith, James Shannahan, Matt. Smith, Frank 4471 2896 1545 1824 1966 1147 2051 2078 2578 2802 ditto 10th Brig. Dep 35thBrig, Dep. 14th Hussars 21st Hussars 68th Brig. Dep 1st Dragoons ditto 104th Foot Roy. Artillery Edgbaston, Warwic Sheffield, York Tywardreath, Crnw Lancaster Edinburgh Strafford, Kildare Hammersmith, Md Dublin Limerick Bradford, York k dresser labourer 11 ditto printer labourer ditto x glover groom labourer dyer 21 24 20 261 21 32} 231 20 191 271 5 41 5 10 5 6} 5 61 5 71 5 9 5 91 5 81 5 6 5 91 dk. bm black dk. bra brown brown grey brown red fair red hazel hazel hazel blue grey grey grey blue grey grey fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fair fair pilot j tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 29 Jan. 19 Jan. 31 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 17 Jan. 26 Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 26 Jan. Weedon York Bodmin Canterbury Edinburgh Galway Longford ditto Curragh Sheffield anchor right arm ; off pass to Fowey tattooed left ai'm and hand j off furlough scar right calf and eyebrow slight varicose scar on forehead scar on left buttock 282890 182891 88289a 882893 F82894 482893 < 82896 { 82897 182898 J8289S Turner, John Taylor, Edgar Too, Thomas Taylor, George Turner, John Thomas, John White, George Woolley, John Wareliam, Albert Wallace, Joseph 1752 5732 2688 1849 3796 2102 213C Gren. Guards 47th Foot Roy. Artillery 5thBrig. Dep. 27th Brig. Dep 45thBrig. Dep Roy. Artillery 2nd Brig. Dej 39thBrig. Dep 62ndBrig. Dej Swansea, Glamorga Limerick Abingdon, Berks Banbury, Oxan Wexford Milford, Pembroke Oxford Nottingham Minster, Dorset Edinburgh n labourer ditto ( itto ditto ditto seaman labourer painter labourer mason 211 28 23! 241 21 21 24 22 19 23 5 91 5 1i 5 7 5 6^ 5 9 5 8- 5 8 5 11 5 7 5 6 1 It. brn It. bm brown dk. brr It. brn r brown brown brown dk. bri 1 It. brr hazel hazel hazel hazel hazel grey brown grey r hazel blue fair fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fair brown ; blue regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto plain regimental ditto 24 Jan. 20 Jan. 31 Jan. 24 Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan. 18 Jan. 28 Jan. 25 Jan. Newport, 1: Dublin Woolwioh Beverley Bristol Canterbury Woolwich • Dorchester Glencorse ' J. T.' on right arm long scar left thumb scars left leg ; took part of reg. nec. ' J. T.' on right arm ; recruit anchor left arm, cross on right tattooed on arms rt cruit * between Bolfast and Carlisle white scar nape of neck served in Edinburgh Militia 28290C 282901 282905 28290; 2 § 290' 28290 282901 J8290 2S290 28290 Astick, John Broderick, John Bell, Thomas Boult, John Berger, Adolph Battilana, Wm. Bell, George Banks, George Burgust, Thomas Blake, John 347S 175( 157( 170S 213( 200< 226 122 143 133 Roy. Artiller 5 th Drag. GdB I 6th Dragoons 16th Lancers 15th Foot 19th Foot ditto 5 53rd Foot 56th Foot 7 ditto Liverpool Lismore, Waterford Barrow, Lincoln Yarmouth Montreal, Canada Leeds, York Lincoln Smethwick. Warwi Millwall, Middlest Stratford, Essex labourer baker farrier sailor bookbinder • labourer ck * labourer 32 22 25 25 24 19 23 19 19 20 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 8 5 9 5 7 5 9 \ 5 G 5 5 5 6 brown i brown brown fair brown It. brn dk. br It. bra 1 brown brown hazel grey grey blue blue brown n brown blue brown hazel sallow dark frosh fresh frosh fresh fresh fresh fresh Ballot regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto 31 Jan. 27 Jan. 9 Jan. 30 Jan. 30 Jan. 1 Feb. 28 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. Plymouth Leeds Norwich Woolwich Londndrr1 Sheffield ditto Chatham Portland ditto off furlough off pass scar inside left leg Bear on left foot; off furlough . hairy mole left shoulder ; off furlough * looking- glass maker tattooed on arrrs * waggon builder ' C. W.' left wrist, scar back right thigh off furlough 28291 28291 28291 28291 29291 28291 28291 28291 28291 28291 Brennan, D. Brown, George Bowyer, Henry Best, Alfred 235 20? 1566 545 3 87th Foot 2 99th Foot 7 Rl. Engineer 3 Roy. H. Art. 1 Roy. Artiller 10thBrig. De 7 32ndBrig. De 3 20thBrig. De]. 8 10th Foot 3 16th Foot Kilcolman, Sligo Watford, Herts London Pietermaritzburg,' Liverpool Sheffield, York Bungay, Suffolk . Birmingham Goulsby, Lincoln Ballygittan, Frmn labourer ditto carman t ailor 21 27 22 21 5 5 6 j5 7 16 4 if 5 5 J browr | It. brr brown 1 dk. br blue grey hazel n hazel fresh fresh fresh JAILOR regimental ditto ditto ditto 27 Jan. 6 Jan. 1 Fob 29 Jan Guernsey Bermuda Aldershot Dublin off furlough tattooed oa fingers • Natal i.* fe'lksv 11 voil D; . ' . 919VV iivio'ii. 4 * between Sheffield and Pontefract 5. took part of reg. nee. ecar rt. shin * looking- glass- frame maker Bernard, John Bamford, Thoma Burton William Brownhill, John Clarke, Hall Corr, Michael 557 235 266 265 240 skin dresBe cutler fisherman • labourer gh ditto r 23 23 19 20 18 19 15 8 1 5 5 5 5 15 6 5 5 1 5 6 1 aubur 1 black 1 browr 1 dk. br 1 black browr a grey brown grey n hazel dk. br grey fair dark fresh pale n fresh fresh ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 31 Jan 29 Jan 29 Jan 28 Jan 23 Jan 26 Jan Woolwich t Bury St.] Lichfield Lincoln Belfast February 18 POLICE ' GAZETTE. 7 7 DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE—( continued). OFFICE NO. NAME. EEQ-. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. SIZE. HIM. EYES. FACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OF PLACE OF ABSENTING ABSENTING HIMSELF. HIMSELF. MARKS AND REMARKS. Cummings, Alfred Crowley, James Colman, Fredk. Callan, Francis Coagan, John Clarke, Thomas Crossley, Edward Coll, John Daly, Michael Donovan, Thomas Dawson, Thomas Duckmanton J. Dunkin, Alfred Dorson, Joseph T. Edwards, Thos. Fitzpatrick, P. Fletcher, John Gough, Goerge Gibbons, John Geran, John Grubham, Thos. Green, John Gibson, John Grady, Joseph • Galloway, John Gallagher, Hugh Hales, Hy. Thos. Hughes, Michael Hill, William Haynes, James 2766 2198 2161 2874 2878 3035 3622 2156 4939 ~ 4478 5E38 1831 3951 2016 2133 1559 2289 1774 5499 4187 5893 2248 2895 2074 1747 2318 2011 2027 22nd Foot 87th Foot 96th Foot 103rd Foot 105th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery General Serv. 87th Foot Roy. Artillery Nantwich, Cheshire Bandon, Cork Birmingham Gateshead, Durham Shankhill, Antrim Trennant, Haddingtn Staleybridge, Chshre. Leicester Newmarket, Cork Cork moulder labourer ditto groom labourer pitman labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 45thBrig. Dep General Serv. Hospitl. Corp 56th Foot 4th Brig. Dep 3rd Hussars 87th Foot 107th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 3rdBrig. Dep. 6th Brig. Dep 60th Brig. Dep 21st Hussars 87th Foot 95th Foot 99th Foot Secunderabad, India Mansfield, Notts Boughton, Kent Paris Manchester Fethard, Tipperary Wedderburn, York Gloucester N. Shields, Nthmbrld Fermoy, Cork labourer ditto labourer musician labourer footman labourer ditto 211 20| 23J 23 181 21 20! 22f 221 211 17i 191 181 181 271 29 241 20! 191 241 dk. brn dk. brn black black It. brn brown brown brown brown brown grey hazel brown brown blue blue grey grey hazel fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair fresh freBh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black regimental ditto 3 Fob. 27 Jan. 31 Jan. 1 Feb. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 24 Jan. 13 Jan. 31 Jan. 3 4| 5 9F 7 10 5! 61 111 10 brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn auburn brown brown brown hazel grey hazel brown brown brown blue blue hazel grey fair fresh freBh sallow dark fair florid fair fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 31 Jan. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 30 Jan. 28 Jan. 2 Feb. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. Chester Guernsey Aldershot Bradford Mullingar Dublin Sheffield • Guernsey Shoebrynss, Woolwich Sheffield Canterbury London Grave send Portland Richmond Colchester Guerrsej Buttevant off furlough anchor left arm, female on right tear on left elbow- joint tattooed left wriBt pockpitted two small scars between eyebrows * between Nottingham and Leicester off furlough ditto to Schull, Cork scar left thumb and above rt. shoulder two scars on back ; broke out of barracks scar above right eyebrow ; recruit scar left cheek and left groin off furlough indentation top of right ear took the whole of reg. nec. off furlough Hereford Belfast, Antrim Westmeath Durham Glasgow Letterkenny, Donegl. Portsea, Hants Kingstown, Dublin Drogbeda, Louth Calcutta, E. Indies carman moulder labourer ditto ropespinner labourer clerk labourer weaver 201 221 21 20! 211 20 22 201 231 234 brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn fair brown brown It. brn brown brown grey hazel dk. brn hazel blue blue grey brown black fair dark fresh fresh sallow fair fair fresh fair dark ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweod regimental ditto ditto 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 31 Jan. 27 Jan. 28 Jan. 4 Feb. 31 Jan. 27 Jan. 26 Jan. 6 Jan. Woolwich Aldershot Mullingar Sunderland York Hamilton Edinburgh Guernsey Aldershot Bermuda dot faintly tattooed back of each arm scar over both eyebrows, scar on chest large mole left thigh ; off furlough scars on back and shins ' H.' left arm, anchor left thumb broke out of guard- room off furlough tattooed on arms ditto to Drogheda Hart, Edward Healey, John Harper, Joseph Hurley, Thomas Harrison, James Humbles, Wm. Harley, George Howard, Charles Jones, Joseph Jones, Thomas 2674 8391 5623 5615 2945 2811 2047 1027 1255 198S Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 10 th Brig. Dep 33rd Brig. Dp. 60th Brig. Dep 61stBrig. Dep. 5th Drag. Gds. 106th Foot Birmingham Manchester Aldershot Paddington, Mddlsx. Dublin Leighton Buzzard,* Barrhead, Renfrew Glasgow Manchester Chester labourer tailor groom labourer bricklayer labourer rope maker boilermaker farrier baker 281 181 191 21! 21! 211 19! 25 27 20 71 6 41 41 51 5 51 9 81 61 light brown brown It. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. hrn light brown blue hazel blue blue grey grey grey blue grey grey fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain regimental 27 Jan. 20 Jan. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 25 Jan. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 2 Feb. 1 Feb. Johnson, George Knowles, Geo. S. Littler, William Lyons, James Lee, James Lloyd, Wm. T. Muir, James Marcham, George McKetton, F. McIver, Alfred 1905 2790 332 2609 2316 2319 2371 1340 28thBrig. Dep 15thBrig. Dep 8th Foot Roy. Artillery lOthBrig. Dop 64thBrig. Dep 2nd Dragoons 7th Hussars 18th Foot 36th Foot Hinckley, Leicester Manchester Liverpool Kildare Blackburn, Lane. Wednesbury, Staff. Dainesdeer, Dumfries London Killdress, Tyrone Stirling ahoe rivettr. spinner labourer carpenter dresser rivetter labourer ditto ditto 21 15 181 5 24115 19! 5 18| 5 5 Marshall, Henry Minogue, Michael McMalkin, John McGeawn, James Maguire, Patrick Moore, Robert Marsden, Peter Mason, Charles Mullins, Wm. Hy. Maloney, Michael 4470 4333 1645 2363 2309 1788 4C96 5838 4841 3960 60th Rifles ditto 95th Foot 105th Foot ditto Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Westminster Clare, Ireland Carlton, Lanark Lurgan, Armagh Seago West Malton, York Stockport, Lane. St. Pancras, Middlx. Temple Michael* Castletown, Tippory. labourer ditto iron mouldr labourer ditto collier cab driver labourer ditto slate maker 24! 191 26 17 24 20 251 181 181 22| 21 23 22 251 6 5 7! 8 51 55 8! 7! N 2 " 51 5 5! 51 51 5 4 71 81 71 black dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn fair dk. brn brown Shoebrynss. Woolwich Chatham ditto York Bedford Hamilton Ayr Leeds Curragh Bear left hip tattooed on arms and hands sjar on nape of neck scar cn left shoulder broke out of guard- room absconded with £ 30 • Beds grey dk. brn brown grey dark blue grey blue blue blue fresh sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fair ditto ditto ditto tweed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 Fob. 31 Jan. 2 Feb. 31 Jan. 27 Jan. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Jan. 2 Feb. Warwick Burnley Manchester Dublin • Lichfield Dublin Cahir Allcrshot Portland brown light dk. brn brown sandy dk. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown grey blue blue grey grey brown blue grey blue grey fresh florid fresh fresh tresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ' 31 Jan. I 2 Feb. 25 Jan. 29 Jan. 29 Jan. 30 Jan. 2 Fob. 31 Jan. 26 Jan. 31 Jan. Winchester Athlono Aid ershot Mullidgar ditto Curragh Sheffield Woolwich Portsmouth F. Bovisand circular scar right arm scar on nose recruit * between Aocrington and Barnley took part of reg. rec. ' W.,' dot, and scar right arm off furlough to Tyrone ; burn on left aim scar bottom of right foot • shop assistant tattooed on arms and hands, ships rt. leg two scars on left loin off furlough to Glasgow si ar on spine tattooed on arms off furlough to Rotherham, Yorkshire two marks back of left middle finger Mullins, William Matthews, John Neil, James Neville, Francis North, Charles Newman, John Ogden, Dennison O'Brien, Peter O'Brien, Michael Pickard, William 2137 2621 2102 15018 5085 1450 1662 3371 8508 40thBrig. Dep. 47th Brig. Dep 22nd Foot 49th Foot RL. Engineers Roy. Artillery 47th Foot 95th Foot llthBrig. Dop. Roy. Artillery Dilsbury, York Cork Cookstown, Kildare Upton, Northamptn. Binfield, Berks Murfield, York Preston Castlerea, Roscomn, Hull, York Poplar, Middlesex oottonspinr. tailor labourer clerk labourer ditto joiner labourer moulder carman 20 23! 19 24| 20! 231 271 231 20! 211 8 9 101 7 31 71 51 51 7! 4 brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn brown It. brn blue blue blue blue blue blue brown grey grey grey recruit off furlough Longford fresh sallow fair fresh fresh frosh fresh dark fresh fair tweed regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 29 Jan. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 26 Jan. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 25 Jan. 2 Feb. 23 Jan. Kngstn- o- T Newry Dover Aldershot Colchester Dublin Aldershot Lancaster Woolwich Petherick, James Price, George Price, John Pickering, Henry Quinn, James Rorke, James Ramsden, John Rumsby, George Stafford, Thomas Stuart, George W. 3836 2228 2229 1845 2897 3640 2950 2045 2054 HospitalCorps 38th Brig. Dep ditto 45th Brig. Dep 49th Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery 10th Brig. Dep 31st Brig. Dep 19th Foot ditto Crayford, Kent Ledbury, Hereford Worcester Canterbury Omagh, Tyrone Old Monkland, Lnrk Dudley Hill, York Gt. Yarmouth, Nrflk Liverpool Leeds, York labourer ditto ditto seaman baker miner labourer ditto miner rivetter 20! 211 20 191 24! 181 19 191 19 7 6 6 41 7i It 6 6 51 61 brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn light brown black hazel grey blue hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey dk. brn fresh freck. fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow * between Southampton & Brockhurst tattooed on arms and hand officer's servant scar near right of nose small scar on upper lip and left finger off furlough; ecar on right leg ditto pockpitted took part of reg. nec. ' Ellen' tattooed back of left arm ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental ditto 31 Jau. 2 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Fob. 31 Jan. 29 Jan. 4 Feb. 3 Feb. 29 Jan. Netley Devizes ditto Canterbury Hounslow Sheerness York Gt. Yarmtb Sheffield ditto took part of r « g. nee. ditto flags and anchor on left aim took the whole of reg. nec. off furlough to Lanark ; scar left chnekj several scars front of chest and abdomen recruit, attested circular scar on epigastrum Smith, James Stewart, Thos. Smith, Samuel Soles, George Samuel, Samson Scamp, John J. Smith, Thomas Thompson, Wm. Thomas, John Virrels, Henry 2488 2373 4828 6961 2821 2287 2943 3104 5403 5811 87th Foot ditto Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 10th BrigDep. 34thBrig. Dep 66th Brig. Dep 55thBrig Dep. Boy. Artillery ditto Swords, Dublin Tathir Tipperary Brenndish, Suffolk Limington, Somerset Pennistone, York Ilfracombe, Devon Dublin Halifax, York Bray, Wicklow Dartford, Kent baker labourer ditto servant labourer engine clnr. carpenter labourer ditto groom 201 191 201 201 211 181 20 221 251 201 51 5 41 71 51 5 71 101 101 61 It. brn fair brown black auburn brown black brown brown It. brn blue brown blue blue brown grey grey blue fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 13 Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Jan. 20 Jan. 1 Feb. 7 Feb. 31 Jan. 26 Jan. 1 Feb. 31 Jan. Guernsey ditto Woolwich • York Exeter Naas Liverpool Aldershot Chatham Wheeler, Henry Watson Alex. Walker, William Walsh, John Westlake, Frank Whittaker, Thos. Williams, Edward Williams, William Wright, William Walters, Thomas 1892 1969 2259 11213 2464 2501 3096 3258 4th Hussars 21st Hussars Gren. Guards 84th Foot RL. Engineers 9 th Brig. Dep 13tli Brig. Dep 23rdBrig. Dep. 27thBrig. Dep. 58thBrig. Dep Oxford Glasgow Cork Surton, Somerset Selby, York Liverpool Warrington, Lanc. Stafford Stirling labourer tailor blacksmith carpenter striker labourer groom labourer hammermn 181 19 231 24| 32 241 21 18J 181 24 J 71 9 74 9 8 51 51 71 51 brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown black It. brn brown fair brown hazel dk. brn brown grey brown hazel grey hazel blue fresh fresh dark dark fresh sallow sallow fair fresh fresh ditto ditto • blue; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 29 Jan. 3 Feb. 31 Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Jan. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. Aldershot Edinburgh Wakefield Curragh Chatham Halifax Warrington Wrexham Leicester Stirling off furlough j moles on right side off furlough recruit • between York and Devonport tattooed on left arm took part of reg. nec. small mole each shoulder- blade off furlough scar right arm, slightly pigeon- breasted recruit slight scar left groin tattooed on arms tattooed on right arm broke out of barraoks crossed flags on rsght arm recruit ARMY RESERVE. Men of the Army Reserve reported as Absentees from two consecutive payments. OFFICE NO. NAME. REG. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. SIZE. HAIR. • XHS. JACE. COAT & TROUSERS, DATB OF ABSENTING HIMSELF. PLACE OF ABSENTING HIMSELF. MARKS AND REMARKS. Hervey Whitehead Patrick Howard Henry Dignam Webb, George John Hudson Jeremiah Kiely Emanuel Stanley Stephen Dillon John Bromell John Harris 124 1553 1525 1491 604 102 87 576 1379 15th Foot 86th Foot 33rd Foot 99th Foot 1st Foot 18th Foot ditto 29th Foot Saddleworth, York Nuraey, Kildare Liverpool Bromley, Kent London Dublin Limerick Tottenham, Middlesx labourer 26i 5 6 brown ditto 27! 5 6 It. brn ditto 27 5 61 brown ditto 25! 5 6 brown 471 5 5 brown — 511 5 6 brown ' cleik 271 5 5 brown — 261 5 51 brown labourer 251 5 5! brown clerk 271 5 5! dk. brn grey blue hazel grey hazel grey hazel blus hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh sallow 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Charles Shannon Harry Powell Edward Price PatrickMcNamara William Arthurs John Ross John Smith John Moran James McFarlane William Dalton 1538 1461 136 1715 93 252 90 173 13 2027 52nd Foot 6th Foot ditto 70th Foot 80th Foot 102nd Foot 107th Foot lstBrig. Dep. 5th Foot 98th Foot Dingle, Kerry Birmingham ditto Tralee, Kerry Leicester Liverpool Birmingham Gort, Galway High Felling, Durhm. Carrick- on- Suir shoemaker silversmith labourer ditto groom labourer striker labourer glassmaker | labourer 25 271 251 281 26 28! 261 261 261 291 6! dk. hrn 51 dk. brn 61 brown 6|- fair 51 brown 61 brown 8 | brown 61' sandy 5lj dk. brn 8 | light br ® wn brown grey blue grey dk. brn blue hazel hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fair fresh dark sallow 1 Oct. 25 July 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. Ashton- u- I Newbridge Ashton- u- L • London ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Aldershot Birminghm ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Berwick Nw'tle- o- T. ditto scar loft thumb and index finger soar right thigh • Bishop Stortford Bear on light knee scar on back scar cn BOBO scar on right thigh scar back of i. eck and centre of loin 2 2 P O L I C E . GAZETTE. February 11 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE NO. NAME. BEG. no. COEPS. WHEEE BOEN. TEADE. SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TEOUSEES.! 01 IDESEETN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS and REMARKS. 197195 197196 197197 197198 197199 197100 197101 197102 197103 197104 J. P. McCaffrey Denis Shehan Edward Bonner Herbert Bilby Henry Smith Henry Newman Arthur Woods William Bentley John Howe 1180 1695 8684 8683 8685 8676 8669 8700 8666 3rd Surrey* ditto Bedford West Suffolk ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Jarrow, Northmbld. Southwark Gateshead, Durham Ipswich, Suffolk Woodbridge, Suffolk Barton Milford Ipswich ditto ditto labourer ditto boiler smith engineStter labourer ditto tailor coachman labourer painter 20 20 41} 25 16| 19 171 22 24 17} It. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn It. brn It. brn brown brown brown blue grey grey blue grey grey brown blue grey grey fresh pale fresh sallow fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental 10 July 6 July 15 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 31 Jan. Kngstn- o- T ditto Bedford Bury- St.- E. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from traiasogj mole on back tattooed on left arm cross on right arm 197105 197106 197107 197108 197109 197110 197111 197112 197113 197114 Henry Holloway Charles Tillett William Wills George Taylor 8693 8478 8805 1060 ditto ditto ditto Notts Bentley Bardwell Rickenhall Islington, Middlesex labourer labourer ditto 20 221 21 361 fair brown dk. brn brown blue grey brown grey fair fresh fresh sallow regimental 31 Jan. 31 Jan. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. ditto ditto ditto Mansfield left forefinger off ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at tlio time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the dato of desertion, ° and after tho 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 precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. DESEBTED MOM. DATE. Edward Wheatley Fred. J. Butler John Lewington Patrick Cahill Thomas Lloyd F. L. Allen William Barrett Robert Yates Edm. Braithwaite Goo. J. Davis Charles Turner James Allcroft Thomas Evans John Motton William Hosking William Rowley Edward O'Brien Thomas Blackburn David Jones John Oxford Silvester Driscoll John E. Mitchell John Travis William Priest Charles Hames Geo. W. G. Bigot Thomas McKloskey William Welsh John L. Molyneux Michael Reynolds George Kidd Henry Porter H. K. Smart William House John Chiswell William Schofield James Lane James Newman David G. Brown Naval Barracks, dese, rter 31 Orontes, deserter 2 Penelope, straggler 14 Rifleman, desorter 12 Naval Barr » ck » , deserter 28 ditto 26 Doterel, desertor 10 Penelope, stragglor 7 ditto 7 ditto 7 ditto 1 Hercules, deserter 28 Asia, deserter 26 Doterel, desorter 8 ditto 8 Rifleman, straggler 7 ditto 1 ditto 7 ditto 7 ditto 7 ditto 7 Doterel, straggler 7 ditto 7 Defence, desertor 26 Doterel, straggler 4 ditto 4 Penelope, straggler 30 St. Vincent, deserter 20 Defence, des « rter 18 ditto 18 ditto 18 ditto 18 Naval Barracks, deserter 10 Pembroke, deserter 17 Orontes, deserter 17 Cambridge, deserter 14 Royal Adelaide, deserter 10 ditto 10 Hercules, straggler 18 ditto 18 Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. Feb. Feb. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. BATING. H O « t SIZE. A. B. 22 6 51 ditto 25 5 6 ditto 27 5 7 A. B. 22 5 51 ordinary, 2nd class 19 s 61 ordinary 22 5 7 stokor 27 5 5 A. B. 24 5 41 ditto 26 5 3 ditto 26 5 3 ditto 25 5 1 ordinary 201 5 31 stoker 24 5 7 A. B. 30 5 41 ditto 26 5 0 signalman, 3rd cl. 19 5 4 A. B. 25 5 6 ditto 23 5 51 signalman, 2nd cl. 22 5 6 AJt. 26 5 61 ditto 23 5 51 stoker, 2nd class 20 5 61 private, R. Marines 25 5 6 gunner, R. M. A. 28 5 8 ordinary 20 5 6 ditto 20 5 5 A. B. 30 5 1 boy, 2nd class 16 5 1 private, R. Marines 27 5 7 ordinary 21 5 4 ditto 21 5 4 ditto 20 5 6 A. B. 27 5 41 engine rm. artificer 35 5 8 stoker, 2nd class 21 5 7 domestic, 2nd class 21 5 5 ordinary 21 5 6 A. B. 23 5 5 [ boy, 1st class 171 5 31 A. B. 261,5 6 WHEBE BOEN. HAIB. EXES. FACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Clerkenwell, Middlesex Cambridge Lambeth, Surrey Marylebone, Middlesex Hanley, Stafford Holborn, Middlesex Devonport Walsall, Stafford Huddersfield, York Cripplegate. Middlesex Heytesbury, Wilts Manchester Cardigan, Wales Cornwall Stonohouse, Devon Brompton Westminster ditto Deptford Dorset Lambeth Dover Bytham, Lincoln Holywell, Flint Putney, Surrey Pcole, Dorset Hartlepool, Durham Liverpool Ardmore, Ireland Liverpool ditto Manchester St. Albans, Herts Rockwardin Hilton, Dorset Dublin Faversham, Kent Limerick Briston, Norfolk Edinburgh brown light It. brn brown It. brn dark hght black brown brown It. brn dk. brn dk. bvn brown light brown dk. brn brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn It. bra black dk. brn dark brown brown light brown dark It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn black hazel blue blue brown blue dark blue hazel brown brown brown grey grey grey blue grey brown brown blue brown hazel grey brown blue brown dark blue dark grey grey hazel grey blue blue brown blue hazel blue dk. brn dk. brn fresh fresh fair fair fair fresh fair ruddy ruddy fresh sallow pale fresh sallow fair swrthy dark fresh trcsh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair fresh fresh dark fair fair ruddy fair fair fresh dark fair fresh fresh dark dark £ 3 reward ditto £ 1 reward £ 3 reward £ 3 reward ditto ditto £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward ditto £ 1 reward ditto 10B. reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 reward £ 1 reward ditto £ 3 re * ard £ 3 reward £ 3 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto bracelets on both arms served in Duke of Wellington flower on right arm; servod in Excellent basket of flowers on right arm tattooed on anus ; served in D. of Wellington served in Indus bracelet cn left arm anchor on right hand, star on left hand cross, rose, shamrock and thistle on right arm servod in Duke of Wellington served in Cambridge ditto bracelet on loft arm tattooed on wrist; served in Pembroke served in Rifleman speaks with a foreign accent scar over right buttock and outer side of left served in Impregnable, Implacable, Sirius, fro. crucifix right arm, Bailor's head on left scar on forehead ; served in Impregnable, ic. served in Durham £ 3 reward served in Asia £ 3 reward £ 3 reward served in Newcastle ditto served in Sioiftsure and Newcastle £ 3 reward ditto Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHABQED FBOM. DATE. BATING. SIZE. WHERE BOEN. HAIE. EYES. FACE. Hy. Underwood Richard Northcott Harry Morris William Perry Thomas Wylie Josh. Price A. J. Tulley Peter Gomer Fred Parker Henry J. Gaymer Naval Barracks Royal Adelaide Implacable Royal Adelaide Danae ditto Naval Barracks ditto ditto ditto 2 Feb. 21 Jan. 30 Dee. 29 Dec. 18 July 18 July 26 Oct. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. A. B. A. B. boy, 2nd class ordinary, 2nd class ordinary, 2nd class private,; R. Marines ordinary A. B. ordinary ordinary, 2nd olass 5 10 5 5 Horfleld, Gloucester Plymouth, Devon Maidstone, Kent Bristol Paisley, Ayr Swansea St. Pancras, Middlesex Blackheath, Kent Hammersmith, Mddlsx. Marylebone, Middlesex light It. brn brown light dk. brn brown auburn it. brn It. brn brown blue hazel grey blue hazel grey brown blue blue hazel fair fair fresh fair swrthy fair fresh pale fair sallow tat tooo" l cn wrists j served in Terror discharged as objectionable ; served in Defence discharged as objectionable ; lerved in Impregnable discharged as objectionable j woman right arm, scarbaok right hand ditto served in Sapphire ditto servod in Wolverene discharged as objectionable ; served in Duncan discharged as objectionable j served in Newcastle ditto served in Alexandra ditto served in Duke of Wellington ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, fyc. NAME. DIVISION. WHEBE BOEN. TEADE. b SIZE. 1 HAIE, EYES. FACB. COAT & TEOUSEES. DATE OF PLACE OF DISCHBG. DISCnAEGE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Charles Clifford Denis Sweeney John Morris Samuel Scott James Meehan Thomas Carlin Robert Mucahaney John Rice James Rice James Bohan Depftt ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Nottingham Cardiff, Glamorgan Ballinasloe, Galway Belfast Cleenish, Fermanagh Omagh, Tyrone Durham Newry, Armagh ditto Roscrea, Tippcrary labourer slater bricklayer labourer ditto shoemaker blacksmith labourer ditto ditto 181 20 241 25 171 20 22 23 21 25 51 8 71 9i 7 71 61 71 It. brn | blue dk. brn hazel brown grey dk. brn grey 5 10} 5 71 dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. bm It. brn brown grey grey brown brown blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 7 Feb. 5 Fe ). 27 Jan. 24 Jan. 20 Jan. 4 Jan. 18 Dec. 4 Dec. Millbank ditto Chelmsford Canterbury Lewes ditto Canterbury ditto ditto ditto discharge! with ignominy ditto discharged as incorrigible and worthless discharged with ignominy discharged as worthless fish tattooed on left arm tattooed on arms ; discharged with ignominy tattooed on right arm discharged as worthless discharged as worthless Descript ion c f Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WIIEI1E BOrN. TEADE. H a • 4 SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TEOUSEES. DATE OF DESEETN. PLACE OF DESEETION. MARKS AND REMARKS. James Shae Alfred Lewis Daniel King William Chubb James Tennant Henry O'Donnell Wm. Whittle F. G. Madelaine Wm. Ellender Wm. Bagwell Depdt Plymouth Chatham ditto ditto ditto Mayo Newington, Surrey Aylesbury Tiverton, Devon Glasgow Ayr Preston, Lancashire Lambeth, Surrey Folkestone, Kent Lambeth, Surrey labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto batcher • harnessmkr seaman cigar maker 24 5 1915 18 5 24fl5 20 5 1915 27} 5 20 191 221 10} I dark 6 I dk. brn 811 It. brn 5 i It. brn dark light brown It. brn brown brown 7 61 6 6 6 6i grey hazel blue grey grey blue grey grey blue grey fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh black j moleskin black ; tweed undress uniform tweed ditto uniform ditto ditto ditto 12 Feb. 5 Feb. 9 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 6 Feb. 6 Feb. 5 Feb. Walmer • Plymouth Greenock Glasgow Chatham ditto ditto ditto recruit, attested * between Coatbridge and Greenock gill danoing on right arm, sailor on left recruit * between Aylesbury and Reading scar on left arm rtoruit, attested ditto * tin- plate worker tattooed on left arm
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