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20/04/1881

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 20/04/1881
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: St Martin's Lane, W.C.
Volume Number:     Issue Number: 6600
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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> reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged with Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. Th Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 6600 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1881 Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolon property, may bear the Signature of tho 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, L jndon, W. C. %* Whenever it is desired that any person sheuld 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, all betters addressed to the Editor must be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and • f Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. Advertisements offering rewards must state clearly:—( 1) The amount of the reward. ( 2) The conditions on which it is payable. ( 3). The person by whom it will be paid. They should be signed or accompanied by a letter, signed by the persons forwarding them. They should contain no expressions holding out any expectation of reward for the return of the property, without the apprehension of the offender. It is particularly requested that when, owing either to insafficiency 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 Stroet, 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. Information to Mr. Supt. Kennedy, County Police Station, Bedford.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from the person of James Willis, while attending an Auction Sale at Stoke, near Oxford, on 11th instant :— a canvas Purse, containing Seven Sovereigns and Three Half- Sovereigns. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Ferusby, or to Inspector Yates, Couuty Police Station, Oxford.— Bow- street, April 14. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen by means of burglary, at Needwood, in Rolleston, on 16th instant :— an old- fasliioned Bilver hunting Watch, double case, ' F. H.' on outside case; 4 silver tea Spoons, marked ' S. P.'; and a gold Brooch, with stone in centre. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Harston, Burton- on- Trent, or to Sergeant Walker, Tutbury, Staffordshire.— Bow- st., April 20. Between 11 p. m. on 19th, and 8 a. m. on 21st ultimo, the shop of Daniel Thomas, of Llandissilio, Pembroke, was entered, aud stolen therefrom;— 2 or 3 Half- Sovereigns ; a Tin containing £ 3 in Silver ; another [ Tin containing £ l in Sixpences, aud a quantity of Threepenny aud Fourpenny Pieces; 2 old shot Bags, one containing £ 2, and the other containing £ 110s. in bronze Coins. By JOHN GRIFFITHS, alias JACK PANTYCADNO, about 21 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, stout built, full face, sallow complexion, no whiskers, small veiy light moustache; was dressed in dark blue cloth monkey jacket and vest, dark cloth trousers, all about half worn, light coloured muffler, with a blue pattern, nearly new laced boots, with small nails in soles. He was traced to Ledbury, Herefordshire, where he worked as labourer on a new railway, is a native of Llandissilio, speaks English and Welsh, and has been usually employed on rail- way work. Information to P. C. 35 Davies, Llandissilio, Clynderwen, R. S. O., who holds a warrant for his apprehen- sion, or to Deputy Chief Constable Clarke, Pembroke.— Bow- street, April 20. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. Charged with murdering her child 1 year and 9 months old, by drowning it in Ellesmere, Salop, on the night of 16th inst. :— a woman, 24 years of age, about 5 feet 3 inches high, very stout, loose figure, fat face, fresh complexion ; dressed in a brown winsey dress, small black jacket, small white straw hat with black ribbon on it; all her clothing is very shabby, and her boots are hard worn ; has been in farm service. Was, immediately before and after the murder, with a man about 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, small dark whiskers, dark or grey clothes, small hard hat; a farm labourer. Information to Mr. Supt. Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- st., April 19. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Charged on a warrant with assaulting a young woman, near Guildford, and stealing her Purse and 7s. 6d. :— JOSEPH VARNFIELD, better known as JOE FARN- FIELD, about 25 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, few whiskers, slight moustache; dressed in a brown coat with velvet collar, corded trousers, and an old black hard felt hat ; works in brickyards ; was transferred from the Guildford Militia to the West Kent Militia in April, 1879. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Barker, Surrey Constabulary, Guild- ford.— Bow- itreet, April 20. Charged with highway robbery, at Reddish, on 13th instant :— two men, one a striker, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, full features, dark brown hair, slight moustache, whiskers shaved off, and deeply pockpitted; dressed in black cloth shooting coat and vest, white moleskin trousers, billycock hat, and clogs ; is supposed to have gone to Barrow or Newton- le- Willows, where he has been working for some time, but has been stopped for a week. The other a striker, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high,[ rather stout build, light brown hair, small moustache ; dressed in brown mixture coat, dirty moleskin trousers, cloth cap, with peak, and clogs ; is in the 2nd Cheshire Militia, and is supposed to have gone to Macclesfield. Information at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, April 20. Charged at Bedford with stealing a Purse and 7s. 3$ d.. from the person, at Cardington, on 18th instant:— a man, 35 years of age ( lOOKS older), bom at Liverpool, but of no fixed residence, a hawker, wears a moustache, whiskers shaved off, large scar from burn inside and outside of right thigh, scar on right groin, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, turning grey, proportionate build, oval face, and 5 feet inches high. Stolen by housebreaking on the 13th instant, between 1 and 6 p. m., at Wadhurst, Sussex :— a lady's silver Geneva Watch, with seconds hand, maker McNarney, had a piece of white tape and Key attached ; two plain gold wedding Rings, very old and thin, and cracked ; a boy's low- crowned hard felt Hat; a black Shawl, with silk fringe, nearly new ; about 20s. in Silver ; a brown leather money Purse, with four compartments. Information at the Chief Constable's Office, Lewes, to Mr. John Peerless, Uckfield, or to Sergeant Avery, Court House, Mark Cross, Sussex.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen by means of housebreaking, between 6 and 11.30 p. m. 15th instant, at Newport- road, Middlesborough :— From 80 to 90 gold and silver lever and Geneva ladies' and gentlemen's Watches. * 6 long gold Guards, secret links, square, snake, and jack patterns. 20 to 25 gold Alberts, 4 curbs, and remainder fancy patterns. 50 to 60 gold Wedding Ring3,22 carat, all marked ' W. S, 20 silver Alberts, and 20 long silver Guards. 110 pairs of gold Ear- rings, 9 carat, of various patterns. 24 silver Bracelets, 3 © f which are inlaid with gold, remainder various patterns. 50 to 60 silver Lockets, of various patterns. 100 ladies' fancy gold gem Rings, 9, 15 and 18 carat. 20 Gent's gold signet Rings, 9 and 15 carat, 2 of which are set with imitation diamonds, all marked ' J. C. 2 garnet Brooches, one cluster and the other horse- shoe pattern. A garnet Pin, horse- shoe pattern. 2 pairs of garnet Ear- rings, 9 carat. A Case, containing 9 silver scarf Slides, 6 of which are set with imitation diamonds, 2 fancy pattern, and 1 buckle pattern. 12 silver Necklets, broad patterns, 1 of which has a true lover's knot in centre, very bright. A pair of small gold Ear- rings, buttercup pattern. 60 ladies' and gent's silver Rings, of various patterns, some marked ' Mizpah' aod some ' Regard,' some buckle pattern, some set with garnet, others with turquoise, and remainder with coral. A set of coloured gold Ear- rings, and Brooch to match plate pattern. The following are the numbers and description of some of the stolen Watches :— 2 ladies gold Watches, Nos. 14763 and 14764. 8 ladies Geneva Watches, Bmall size, Nos. 11174 to 11181, all silver. 1 lady's silver hunting Watch, No. 10575. 8 gent's ditto, Nos. 11204, 11205, 11206, 10612, 10613, 10614, 10615, 10616. 6 open- face gent's Genevas, silver, Nos. 11265 to 11270. Other silver Genevas, Nos. 14871, 14872, 14873, 14789, 14790, 14791, 14792, 14793, 14794, 10617, 10618. A gold demi- half hunter, No. 60, 684. A gold Watch, gold dial, centre seconds, French and English times and day of month oil dial. Several ladies' demi Hunters, with dials painted with different coloured rings, resembling archery targbts, A silver English lever stop Watch ; a silver lever Watch No. 23452; a lady's Geneva keyless Watch, No. 78274 ; a ditto, ditto, silver dome and dial, No. 26495 ; 3 gent's silver Genevas, metal dome, Nos. 19911, 19912, 19913 ; a silver Hunter, No. 20155 ; a silver dome Hunter, No. 32976 ; a silver keyless gent's Geneva, No. 17,320 ; a ditto ditto, No. 27759; a ditto ditto, with crystal glass, No. 322,034; a lady's silver Lever, silver dial, No. 24057. A dozen gold Seals and Keys, some have crouched lions on them. 40 to 50 Lockets, Birmingham make, common gold, under 9 carat. £ 100 reward will be paid by Mr. Watkin on recovery of the property and conviction of the thief or thieves, or in propor- tion to tha amount recovered. A small iron crowbar, a chisel, and a newish felt hat, with T. Barritt, Stockton,' stamped inside were left in the shop. Information to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesbrough.— Bow- st., April 19. Stolen by means of burglary, at West Witton, on 14th instant, from a grocer's shop :— 3 £ 5 Notes, two Bank of England, and one the Yorkshire Betaking Company ; £ 6 or £ 6 in Gold ; £ 2 or £ 3 in Copper ; some 3d. and 4d. Pieces ; also a gardener's old pruning Knife, buck handle, brass plate on end. By 2 men, one about 40 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, sallow complexion, thin face, sullen and determined look, light brown hair, small sandy whiskers down side of face, giuger moustache ; dressed in dark Scotch tweed jacket, trousers of same material, dark tweed cloth cap with peak. The other about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fresh complexion, full face, dark brown hair, cut short, slight dark whiskers down Bide of face; dressed in drab tweed jacket, light cord or tweed trousers, ragged at bottoms, soft felt hat; had a, small bundle tied up in a red . and white handkerchief. Both wore good boots, one pair had two rows of round- headed nails round edge, and three rows up centre with ten nails in each row, and heel plate, the other pair nailed as above with mudds instead of round- headed nails. Information to Mr. Supt. Hutchinson, North Riding Con- iabulary, Ley burn-.— Bow- street, April 19. Sto- » by means of burglary, at Chiddingstone, Kent, during the night of 14th instant :—£ 35 in Gold, £ 7 in Silver, japan Cashbox containing 3 post office saving's bank Books, an I. O. U. for £ 25, an Insurance Paper, and some post office Documents. Information to Mr. Supt. Barnes, Police Court, Tonbridge, Kent.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen by means of burglary, at 51, Grand Parade, Eastbourne, Sussex, during the night of 11th instant:— a jold Watch ; a gentleman's grey cloth ( or tweed) small check ounging Suit, the buttons on the trouseis have the name of ' Smith, 28, East Parade, Leeds,' stamped on them; a linen Shirt and Collar, marked ' W. Sheepshank '; a pair of gent's stout made lace- up Boots, with brass eyelet holes and looks ; a pair of merino Socks ; a bunch of Keys ; lis. 2d, in Money ; a pair of black jet sleeve Links. The Watch found pawned at Brighton, by a man who gave the, name of J. W. HINCHLEY, about 21 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fresh complexion, light hair, no beard or moustache, slight figure, of gentlemanly appearance ; dressed in small check tweed suit, low round crowned felt hat, kid gloves; an old pair of boots was left in the house. Information to Mr. Supt. Newuliam, East Sussex Constabulary, Eastbourne, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow street, April 19. Stolen by means of burglary, between 10 p. m. 13th. and 3' 30a. m. on 13th instant, from the dwelling- house of George Salt, of Spring Fields, Stoke- on- Tient:— a woman's black mohair Jacket, pockets on hips, new ; a puce- coloured Skirt, quilted at the bottom with black cotton; a brown Shawl, race and white border, tassels all round ; a white cotton Sonnet; a brown cloth Overcoat, black velvet collar, brown cloth buttots, pockets on hips, red lining in sleeves ; a loaf of Bread ; 4 lb. Bacbn; and 5 Eggs. Information to Mr. Supt. Bowen, Stoke- on- Trent, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, April 14. Stolen by means of burglary, at Ruthin, during the night of 11th instant:— 5 silver Tea Spoons, marked ' A. E.' 2 do. Table Spoons, marked ' I. S. H.' 4 electro- plated Dessert Spoons. 5 do. Forks, 8 Knives. 2 black and white Ulsters, to fit a girl of 10. A Hat, trimmed with white silk, for do. A pair of strong lace up Boots, for do. A mahogany Tea Caddy, 1 Bellows. A set of shoe Brushes, and a small quantity of Bread, Beef, and Fish. Supposed by tramps. Information to Inspector Humphreys, Ruthin, or to Mr. Supt. Yaughan, Denbigh, North Walts.— Bow- si., April 14. Stolen on night of 8th instant, by means of burglary :— 2 ormulu Candlesticks, each about a foot in height; 2u old foreign silver Coins, various; 1 gold Seal, ships and stars; 1 Aneroid, by West, in old case ; 1 meerschaum Pipe, pattern of an Irish clay, in an old case ; 1 long blue rough cloth Overcoat, plain collar, black bone buttons, one on each sleeve, half band at back, two flap pockets, ticket pocket with flap, lined with alpaca, maker Poole; a silver- plated chamber Candlestick, about 4 inches high, filigree work round the outside to hold a glass shade, which is missing; a silver- gilt card Case, with the following inscription under the lid, ' Presented to Miss Reynard Cookson, oh her marriage, by the servants, Whitehill Park, 1873,' or words to that effect. A reward of £ 25 will be paid by the occupier of the house where the robbery was committed, for such information as 2 P O L I C E GAZETTE. April 20 will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves. Information to Chief Constable Terry. Brighton, Sussex.— Bow- street, April 14. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen at 9' 30 p. m. on 18th instant, atReigate :— a Horse, Cart, and Harness. By a man, 25 to 27 years of age, 5 feet 5 to 7 ins. high; dressed respectably, and had the appearance of a stableman. The horse is a bay mare cob, black points, 13 hands 2 inches high, thick set, steps high, in good condition, a little wind galls in front fetlock joints, aged 9 years ; the eart a light spring, painted blue ground, picked out with yellow stripes, no dash board ; silver mounted harness. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Rogers, Redhill, Surrey— Bow- street, April 20. Found at Kenilworth, on 8th inst., supposed stolen :— a bay Cob, aged, about 15 hands high, hind fetlocks white, black mane, tail cut short, in good condition, and hogged mane ; and a roan- coloured Pony, about 14 hands high, aged, in very low condition, and very large knees. Information to Mr. Supt. Frankton, Constabulary Station, Warwick.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen during the night of 11th instant, from a field at Walsall :— a thorough black cob Mare, 5 years old, 14 hands high, and long bang tail. Supposed by 2 men, one 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair ; dressed in long dark grey overcoat, and billycock hat. The other 34 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, thin, mark from recent injury on nose and cheek ; dressed in long drab overcoat, billycock hat. These men were in possession of an old [ 2- wheel Gig, one shaft broken and mended with rope ; also an old set of silver- plated Harness. May have gone to Nottingham. Information to Chief Constable Cater, Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, April 14. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Charged on Sheriff's Warrant with embezzlement of over £ 100:— WILLIAM C. MUIR, about 30 years of age, about 6 feet high, reddish hair, small reddish whiskers and mous- tache, small tuft on chin, smart appearance ; dressed generally in dark suit, and round felt hat. Speaks broken English. Resided at 231, Dumbarton- road, Partick. Absconded on 1st instant. Information to Chief Constable McCall, Glasgow. —. Bow- street. April 20. Charged on Sheriff's warrant with embezzlement of £ 17 6s. 6d. :— THOMAS POLLOCK, a traveller, about 36 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, ordinary make, red whiskers, beard and moustache, reddish fair hair, fresh complexion ; dresses generally in a heather mixture tweed suit, and a round felt hat; at one time was a grocer in Robertson - street, and resided in Main- street, Cambuslang, near Glasgow. Absconded on 14th instant. Information to Chief Constable McCall, Glasgow.— Bow- st., April 20. Charged with embezzlement:— JOHN ST. CLAIR, late booking clerk in employ of London and South Western Rail- way Company, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 74 inches high, pale complexion, dark eyes, black whiskers and moustache, thick lips; dressed in shabby black suit, high silk hat. May be found at land league meetings, Ireland. Information to Mr. Supt. Hoskinson, Police Office, Waterloo Station, or to Detective Sergeant Massey, Police Station, Kennington- road, London, who holds the warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, April 201 SIDNEY SEARLE, advertised in Police Gazette of 3rd January, 1881, as wanted at Bingham, has not yet been apprehended :— he is charged on warrant with stealing a lady's silver Geneva Watch, no seconds hand, engine- turned case, minute and hour hands are spade pattern ; a blue cloth double- breasted great Coat, lined with black serge alpaca, black buttons, velvet collar, two side pockets, one left breast pocket, one ticket pocket, all outside ; a black Handkerchief; a black Walking- stick ; and a blue striped linen Shirt. He is a tailor, native of Bromley, Kent, 17 years of age, about 5 feet 7i inches high, dark hair, no hair on face, rather deaf, long arms, large wart outside left hand, walks with head down; dressed in black worsted coat, bound with black braid, grey check waistcoat, nfith drab bone buttons, grey trousers, elastic- side newly rivetted soled boots, with heel plates, one of which is cracked in centre, low round black felt hat; has, tied in black handkerchief, a large Book, called ' Boy's Own Paper,' bound green covers, pair of old black trousers, and pair of mauve knitted mitts. Information to Mr. Supt. Somerset, Bkgham, Notts.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Farnworth, about 4 p. m. 12th instant:— a dark grey plaid Shawl, puce stripe ; a black dress Bodice, trimmed black velvet round the bottom, and black velvet covered buttons down the front; a brown stuff Skirt, trimmed with black kilting round the bottom, and far worn. Supposed by a boy, about 15 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown hair ; dressed in blue cloth monkey jacket, fustian trousers, hard felt billycock hat. Information to Mr. Supt. Holland, County Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- st., April 19. Absconded from Middlesbrough- on- Tees, on 13th instant, eharged with larceny of 4 Watches, three recovered, the fourth a silver lever Watch, No. 13511, gold figures, and flowered dial, is not recovered :— GEORGE LIMB, alias LAMB, alias WHEATLEY, or ROGERS, 32 to 35 years of age, 6 feet high, proportionate figure, fresh complexion, round face, dark hair, whiskers, and moustache, cut out on chin end, thick lips, drops his head when walking, rather in- kneed ; is said to be a native of Nottingham, and to have served in several police forces, railway police, and in the Army; at times he professes to be a clock and watch cleaner; dressed in a pair of white moleskin trousers, dark coat, and billycock hat, but generally dresses in dark clothes. Associates with prostitutes. Information to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesbrough, who holds a warrant for his arrest, and will pay all expenses on his apprehension.— Bow- street, April 19. Wanted on warrant for stealing a Coat, recovered :— a tramping tailor, about 50 years of age, about 6 feet 2 inches high, dark complexion, no whiskers, heavy dark moustache, turning grey, thin face, military appearance, stoops slightly, supposed Scotch; dressed in Bhort brown coat, pockets on hips, black trousers, white collar, dark necktie, black sammy hat. Information to Head Constable liomanis, Margate, Kent.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen from a building at Wernfawr Farm, near Bala, on the 11th instant:— nine sheep Skins, ear- mark— pitchfork on right, and point of left cut, woollen mark— red rattle on shoulder ana on butt end of tail, five out of the nine has since been recovered, having been sold at a tanyard between Bala and Gorwen. By a tramp, 45 to 50 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, dark hair, thin whiskers, he is somewhat lame supposed left side ; dressed in a light faded cloth jacket and trousers, supposed to be wearing a cap, and his shoes are too large for him. The same person is also suspected to have stolen from off a hedge on the same date, near the tanyard where he disposed of the skins :— a Welsh mixture flannel Siiirt, with narrow stripes of black and white, man's size ; a pair half- worn grey woollen Stockings, white top, with redish colour on crest; and two cotton pocket Handkerchiefs, white and redish colour. Information to Inspect > r Williams, Co wen, or to P. C. Jones, Police Office, Bala, Merionethshire. — Bow- street, April 19. Further information respecting GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN, charged with embezzling the monies of his employers,. the Great Northern Railway Company, advertised in the Gazette of 11th inst., and for whom a warrant has been issued for his apprehension :— A reward of £ 5 will be paid on his apprehension. Information to be given to M. R. Williams, Great Northi- r l Railway Companies Police, King's- cross, ijondon, or to Chief Inspector Nortcliff, Leeds.— Bow- stnet, April 19. Charged on warrant with embezzling £ 3 6s.:— WAL- TER WADDINGTON KENYON, 17 years of age, 5 ft. 5 inches high, sallow complexion, black hair, dark eyes, and farm labourer; dressed in dark cloth jacket, torn on right elbow, dark brown cloth vest, fustian cord trousers, drab cap with peak back and front, and elastic- side boots. Stated when he came to Rawtenstall, about two[ months ago, that he had been employed at Ranes Greave Hall Farm, near Black- burn, that his sister , was a servant at Bolton- by- Bowland Hall, and his uncle a gamekeeper at the same place. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Henderson, County Police Office, Bacup, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen from Mochtre, on 7th instant: — a black cloth Vest, about half worn, turn down collar, and holes in both pockets, supposed by a tramping farm labourer, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, round features, thick lips, and few sandy whiskers. He is the same man as described in Police Gazette of 21st January last, supposed to have com- mitted a robbery at Penyffardd, near Llanfyllin. Information to the Chief Constables' Office, Newtown, or to P. C. Tanner, Kerry, Montgomeryshire.— Bow- st., April 19. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Bacup, between 4 p. m. 12th and 6 a. m. 15th instant :— a black worsted shooting Coat, three pockets outside, and ticket pocket, pocket inside right breast. Supposed by a man, 27 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, full features, grey eyes, dark brown hair, small light moustache, no whiskers, marks- cross, bracelet, anchor and flowers on left forearm, cross- swords and heart back of right hand, scar left groin ; dressed in grey tweed shooting coat, corduroy trousers, fitting tight round legs, and bell bottoms, hard black billycock hat, and lace- up boots. May seek employment as labourer for masons or plasterers, and worked as such at Hapton Railway Station, and Sabden, a few weeks ago. Was discharged from 86th Regiment with ignominy on 26th February, 1880. Was last seen about 4 p. m. 12th instant, going in the direction of Rochdale, with a bundle under his arm. Information to County Police Office, Bacup, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 19. Charged on warrant with embezzlement:— JOHN PARTRIDGE, a traveller for Henry Mitchell and Co., Crown Brewery, Cape Hill, Smethwick. About 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, brown hair, sandy whiskers and moustache, ( shaves clean), medium build ; dressed in brown cloth overcoat, black hard felt hat, and lace up boots. Information to Mr. Superintendent Whitehurst, Police Office, West Bromwich, or to Inspector Hil ton, Police Station, Smethwick, near Birmingham, who holds warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen by means of housebreaking, at Weston- Coyney, near Longton, on 16th instant:— A silver geneva Watch, No. 96,814, marked on edge of inside case ' January 29th, 1877,' steel chain attached; a pocket Knife, buck horn handle crack in centre, little blade broken ; and 4s. in silver Money. By two men, tramps, one about 5 feet 8 inches high, medium build, very dark complexion; dressed in short brown over- coat, short sleeves, and hard billy cock hat. The other about 5 feet 10 inches high, dressed in dark clothes ; both are of very dirty appearance. Information to Mr. Superintendent Mc Williams, Police Office, Longton, Staffordshire. — Bow- street, April 19. Stolen at Dunstable, on 14th inst. :—£ 10 in Gold. By a young man who engaged apartments, and booked for Dalston immediately afterwards. He wrote G. FIRTH on a piece of paper, 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, pale complexion, light hair and eyes, sharp features, aquiline nose, slightly bent, small moustache; dark clothes, black hard felt hat, old boots. Information to Head Constable George, Dunstable, Bedfordshire.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen on the morning ot 12th instant, from the dwelling- house of Mr. Harris, Victoria- road, St. Alban's :— a suit of black rep Clothes, the jacket has a pocket on each hip, a ticket pocket, and one outside left breast; a blue and white silk Handkerchief ; a silver Albert Chain, with a small round silver Locket; and Bilver Pencil- case attached; a silver snake Ring, with one red stone in the head ; a small white handle Penknife ; a jet match Box, shape of a horse- shoe, with a man on horse back in the centre ; and a white Pocket- handkerchief, with the name of ' F. Harris' in one corner. By two men and a woman, who took lodgings there the previous night, and left by the 1" 32 Midland train for St. Pancras, the same morning :— one man 32 or 33 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair, clean shaved, small moustache, thick set, and has the appearance of a mechanic; dressed in dark cloth trousers, felt hat, striped shirt, lace- up boots, with toe- caps, the hat was bought at Northampton; the other man 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, no whiskers or moustache, black hair, has the appearance of a clerk ; dressed in a blue and black check coat, dark grey trousers, and hard felt hat, bought at Northampton; the woman is about 22 years of age, 5 feet high, fair complexion, light brown hair, cut off in front, and nob behind; dressed in an old black dress, common black jacket, with fur round bottom, black crape hat, and wears a common black gauze fall, and spring- side boots. They are charged at Bedford with a robbery, on 11th instant. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Pike, Police Office, St. Alban's, Herts.— — Bow- street, April 14. Further information respecting THOMAS TAYLOR, a dentist, advertised in the Policc Gazette of 0th instant, charged on warrant with stealing, at Chippenham, on 3rd instant:— Strips of Gold, Gold Wire, and a Meersshaum Pipe,— the whole of which has been found, pledged in Bath and London ; he is 32 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, without shoes, dark hair, cut rather short, dark whiskers and moustache, chin shaved, oval face, and a scar over left eye ; was dressed, when last seen in Tottenham- court- road, London, on 8th instant, in an old black cloth frock coat, black bowler hat, and lace- up boots. Stated that he wcs going to Brad- ford, York. He was convicted at York on 19th Sept., 1878, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for larceny. His system is to call on dentists and obtain employment, then commits a robbery. Information to Mr. Supt. Barrett, Chippenham, Wilts.— Bow- st., April 14. Stolen from a bedroom at Providence Cottage, Priory- street, Bedford; a gentleman's gold lever Watch, No. 32990, chased back. Also stolen from the passage of No. 36, Maitland- street:— a brown cloth Overcoat, two outside pockets, and one breast pocket outside ; 2 Handkerchiefs, one white, the other white with pink border; a tobacco Pouch, and a wood Pipe. By 2 men and a woman who had lodged there a few days, one man about 32 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark com- plexion, dark hair, a small moustache, no whiskers, rather thick set; dressed in dark cloth trousers, hard felt hat, striped shirt, lace- up boots with toe caps. The other man is about 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark complexion, black hair, small moustache, no whiskers ; dressed in a blue and black check coat, dark grey trousers, hard felt hat. Tha woman is about 22 years of age, 5 feet high, fair complexion, brown hair, cut across forehead, and knob behind ; dressed in old black dress, common black jacket with fur round bottom, crape hat, very common black gauze fall, and spring- side boots Information to Chief Constable Verey, Borough Police Office, Bedford.— Bow- street, April 14. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Obtained by false pretences at Longton, on 4th instant: — A pair of ladies high top kid buttoned Boots, black bow on front, high heels. By a woman, 22 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, fresh complexion, medium build ; dressed in black hat, trimmed with pompadour, a long light coloured ulster, with silk hood, and white woollen handkerchief round neck. Information to Mr. Supt. McWilliams, Longton, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, April 19. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Further information respecting WILLIAM JACKSON, advertised in Police Gazette of 11th instant, now committed for trial at Stafford Quarter Sessions on charges of fraud and forgery :— his proper name is WILLIAM REYNOLDS, a native of Prestbury, Cheshire, froln 1870 to 1876 was employed in Billingsgate Market, London, and subsequently as drayman to a railway company at Warrington. For the last four years he has been tramping the country hawking combs, & c. Photo can be had on application to Detective Inspector Wheaver, Chief Constable's Office, Stafford. Infor- mation to Chief Constable Congreve, Stafford.— Bow- street, April 20. Remanded until 25th instant, on suspicion of stealing a dark grey woollen Shirt, nearly new; and a pair of unbleached cotton Stockings, man's size, and recently washed :— a tramp, JOHN THOMAS, of Pontypool, 30 yeais of age, 5 feet 6 ins. high, brown hair, grey eyes, and sallow complexion ; dressed in cord trousers and vest, blue pilot overcoat, black and white woollen scarf, cap with peak, and lace- up boots. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Chipp, Gloucester, or to Sergeant Alley, Police Station, Newent, Gloucestershire.— Bow- street, April 20. Escaped from the lock- up at Cliester- le- Street, on 18th instant, charged with larceny :— CHARLES PATRICK TATE, alias TIGHE, 25 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, slender figure, dark brown hair, slight whiskers side of • face, rather flat nose, thick lips ; dressed in black and white dark check suit, coat short and slack made, very old square- toed elastic boots, and may be wearing a red and white cotton handkerchief round his neck, low crowned hard felt hat. He has been employed as boots at an hotel, has rather large mouth ; is a native of Newcastle, of Irish parents. £ 5 reward will be paid for his apprehension. Information to Mr. Supt. Wood, Gateshead, or Inspector Collins, Chester- le- Street, Durham.— Bow- st., April 20. Left his home, at Chertsey, on 17th instant:— JOHN PARKYN, a shoemaker, 48 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light brown hair, and blue eyes, and took with him two little girls ( his children), one about 4 years of age, the other 20 months. He is somewhat strange in his mind, and it is feared that some ill might befall him and the children. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Bungard, Surrey Constabulary, Chertsey.— Bow- street, April 20. Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, at Gloucestershire, on a charge of obtaining Money by false pretences, by representing that he had bought some live Parrots and a Parcel, of a soldier from abroad ; his father is living at Withington, Gloucestershire :— JOSEPH HENRY ELSWORTH, 30 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark curly hair, whiskers and moustache, woman and cross on right arm, anchor on left arm, marks of recent blistering on the loins; states he has teen in the 105th Foot; dressed in double breasted grey reefer coat, dark cliecK trousers, black bowler hat, and elastic side boots ; has rather a Jewish appearance ; ha has recently been discharged from Shepton Mallet Gaol, after undergoing 3 months imprisonment for a similar offence. Information to Mr. Supt. Basson, Northleach, Gloucestershiie. — Bow- street, April 20. Remanded until 23rd instant, on a charge of stealing Wearing Apparel fiom a dwelling- house at Norton cn 18th instant:— JOHN RUSSELL, labourer, Manchester, 40 years of age, 6 feet inch high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, large nose, dark brown moustache, no whiskers, dark brown hair cut short, military appearance ; dressed in black soft billycock hat, large white neckerchief with brown spots on it, blue cloth top coat, brown velvet vest, brown cotton cord trousers, far worn, short socks, strong laced boots. Informa- tion to Mr. Supt. Blanchard, Norton, Malton, Yorkshire, Bow- street, April 20. Remanded till 26th instant, charged with Fowl stealing • — HENRY JAMES VINES, a shoefinisher, has worked at Barwell for about two months, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light brown hair, grey eyes, pale complexion, long features, and has a scar on left wrist from cut; dressed in old blue overcoat, old grey plaid jacket, old double- breasted black waistcoat, brown cord trousers, old elastic- side boots, black hard billy hat, red and black plaid woollen scarf, blue striped cotton shirt, and white apron; states that lie was bom at Burslem, Staffordshire, but has lived at Leicester; he also states that he was convicted at Huntingdon, about 5 years ago, for stealing a Bottle of Sweets, and sentenced to April 20 P O L I C E GAZETTE. 3 1 month hard labour ; also convicted at Leicester last year, in the name of William Brown, for stealing a fish Tub, and • was sentenced to 14 days. Information to Mr. Supt. Chapman, Police Station, Hinckley, Leicestershire.— Bow- st., April 20, Remanded at Burslem until 21st instant, charged with stealing a silver lever Watch, No. 5106, recovered, advertised in Police Gazette of 14th instant:— MALCOLM STUART, 29 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, sandy whiskers, beard, and moustache,' grey eyes, medium build ; a native of Malta ; states he has a wife and two children living at 27, Clifford- street, Aston, near Bir- mingham ; dressed in a low tommy hat, crimson scarf, grey tweed overcoat, black worsted frock coat, brown tweed vest, light tweed trousers, and lace- up boots. States he canvasses the Midland Counties for the ' Home and Colonial Guide,' said to be published by A. P. Kinder and Co., 27, Clifford- street, Birmingham. Information to Chief. Supt. Hill, Burslem, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, April 19. Remanded till 22nd instant, charged with burglary :— JOHN GLOVER, shoemaker, 35 years of age, 5 ft. 31 ins. high, dark complexion, black hair and whiskers, brown mous tache, hazel eyes, proportionate build, scar on right hip, left knee crushed, on which he wears a leather knee- cap, cut mark under left elbow ; dressed in cord trousers, browD cloth jacket, with old livery buttons, one black and one drab- coloured vest, and blucher boots ; a native of Brierley Hill, Staffordshire, but lias lately been tramping the country. And LOUISA GLOVER, 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, turning grey, grey eyes, and proportionate build; dressed in old giey woollen shawl, white apron, pink coloured cotton bonnet, and light- coloured dress; a native of Cradley Heath, Staffordshire, but lately tramping country. Pound in possession of prisoners, supposed stolen :— one- and- a- half yards of new grey twill Calico, a small white Table- cloth, a coloured cotton Handkerchief, and 2 white ^ handled Table Knives. Information to Mr. Supt. Bowen, Stoke- on- Trent, Stafford- shire, from whom Photos of the above can be received.— Bow- street, Ap- il 19. Remanded at Whittlesey, Isle of Ely, till 21st instant, on a charge of larceny :— CHARLES BOND, a tramping navvy, a native of Outwell, Norfolk, but has been tramping the country and working upon railways and public works in the North of England, 48 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, slender made, brown hair, blue eyes, no whiskers, and rather splay footed ; dressed in a long light woollen overcoat, blue guernsey, old fustian trousers, old black chummy, and heavy lace- up boots. Information to Inspector Wright, Police Station, Whittlesey, Isle of Ely.— Bow- street, April 19. PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen at Miles Platting, between 2' 30 p. m. and 4' 15 p. m. 17th instant:—,£ 10 in Gold ; £' 3 13s. in Silver ; and about £ 2 in Copper. Information at County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, April 20. i^ V Stolen from a lock- up shop between 16th and 18th inst., at Longton :— 8 silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, various colours, 2 black and white cotton Shirts, men's size ; a pair of brown tweed Trousers, fly fronts, size 4, brown buttons ; a single- breasted brown tweed Waistcoat, three pockets outside ; and a oingle- b'easted worsted Waistcoat, three pockets outside. Information to the Chief Superintendent, Longton, Stafford- shire.— Bow- street, April. N). Stolen from a dwelling- house at Moss Side, between 12p. m. 15th and C' 30a. m. 16th instant:— 2 pairs of gent's lace- up Boots, six brass eyelets on each side, and hooks at top, have been newly Boled and heeled, one pair lined with blue leather; 1 pair of light Shoes, four eyelet holes each side, nearly new. Stolen from a duck cote at Gorton, between 6 pm. 15th, and 8 a. m. 16th instant:— 2 white Ducks, 3 dark grey Ducks, 2 dark coloured Drakes, white rings round neck, and 1 white Drake. Information to the County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from a hen- cote, at LoDgsight, between 7 p. m. on 14th and 1 p. m. on 15th instant:— a brown and speckled game Hen, a black Hen, common breed, and 9 Eggs. Stolen from a new building in course of erection, at Crumpsall, between 7.30 p. m. on 13th and 5.30 a. m. on 14th instant:— a stonemason's Hammer, square face, not marked ; also 3 bricksetters' Trowels, and 3 Hammers, not marked. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Moss Side, between 6th and 16th instant:— an old silver Geneva Watch, No. 2556, white dial, far worn, and 2 printers' felt Blankets, about 4 ft. square, marked all over with black ink. Information to County Police Office, Old Trafford, Man- chester.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen at Gatacre Hall, during the night of 15th instant1 — 9 Hens, and 2 cock Pheasants, of the common black breasted red. Information to Mr. Supt. Galliers, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- st., April 20. Stolen at Liverpool- street Station, on the evening of 13th instant:— a silver Geneva Watch, No. 132142. Infor- mation to Mr. Supt. Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- street, B. C.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from the 10 a. m. up- train, at the Great Western Railway Station, Paddingtoia, on 16th instant:— a brown leather Gladstone Bag, moderately worn, two straps round, leather label attached, having ' Morgan, Maidenhead,' printed on each side, and various labels. It was claimed by a man about 5 feet 2 inches high, full light whiskers and moustache, chin shaven, and fresh complexion ; dressed in light coat and waistcoat, dark trousers, low crowned hat, and dirty boots. Contents — a black frock Coat and Waistcoat, coloured Trousers, a child's day and a night Shirt, half- a- dozen Collars, a pair of spring- side Boots, two or three pairs of Angola Socks, two pairs of Cuffs with Solitaires, monogram ' E. M.'; a Riug, emeralds and diamonds; a gipsy Ring, cats- eye and diamonds; a lialf- hoop diamond Ring; a pair of common Solitaires ; a set of gold and turquoise Studs ; a Scarf with single diamond Pin ; a lady's velvet Jacket; a black silk Dress; a white Petticoat and under Lineu. £ 5 reward will be paid for such information as will lead to the apprehension of the offender, and the recovery of the Bag and Contents. Application to Mr. Supt. Mason, Special Police, Great Western Railway, Paddington, W.— Bow- street, April 20. Stolen from Oxenholme Railway Station, London and North Western Railway, on 9th February, 1881 :— two crystal lever Watches ( silver), Nos. 6087 and 6077, underneath dial, maker's name C. J. H. Marlow, Coventry. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Town Hall, Kendall, or to Detective Hunt, Carlisle,— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen on 12th instant, from an officer's hut at Shorncliffe Camp :— a gold English lever hunting Watch, with name engraved on inside of case ' E. D. Kennedy,' and initials on outside ; and a small gold Chain, snake pattern, with shark's Tooth and Compass attached. Information to Mr. Supt. Maxted, Kent County Constabulary, Sandgate.— Bow- street, April 19. On the afternoon of 13th instant, the following property was stolen from a dwelling- house in Brighton :— eleven j£ 5 Notes, Nos. 83339 to 83349 ; a massive chain gold Bracelet, cable pattern, with pendant attached, and small slate stone on one side ; lady's gold Ring, set with three small brilliants ; a ditto, with two small diamonds, with pink stone between; a ditto, very thin, with small diamond in centre; a lady's open- face gold Geneva lever Watch, bow very much worn ; small silver toy Engine, with green bull's- eye in front ; lady's gold keeper Ring; small Ring, with pearls and pink stone in centre. The person whose property has been stolen offers a reward of £ 10 for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen on 3rd inst. from Hanover, Germany :— a gentle- man's Ring, with large diamond ; a gold lever Watch, with engine- turned face; family Documents in the name of Tepelmann, and the following valuable papers— Five per cent. Hamburger Hyp.- Bk.- Pfdbrf., IV. B., 2551- 6, 6 at 500 marks — 3,000 marks ; Disconto - Commandit - Anth., No. 17610- 1 at 200 thalers— 1,200 marks; Oesterr. Nord- westbahn - Actien, No. 62819- 21, 61049- 50, 118491- 5 at 200 florins — 2,000 florins ; Badische Pramien - Anleihe, series 1449, No. 71444, 300 marks; Bergisch- Markische Bank- Act, No. G031- 3 at 600 marks— 1,800 marks; 6 per cent. Central Pacific Bonds, No. 2564, 1,000 dollars; 4 per cent. Deutsche Reichs- Anleihe, D 1620, 500 mark; Ungar. Nordostbahn- Priorit., Silber No. 88774- 86 at 200 thalers— 6,000 marks ; Freiburger 15 francs, loose series 2279, Nos. 3 and 4, at 15 francs ; Hannor. Leihcasse- Schein, C 8584, Con- trolnummer 382, 400 marks ; Berg- Mark, Eisenb.- Act'en, Nos. 244016, 619581, 295603, 596773, 298830, at 100 thalers — 1,500 marks ; 3J per cent. Berg- Mark, Eisenb. Prt. Abl., series III., Lit. C., 47690- 4 at 300 marks— 1,500 marks; 5 per cent. Russisch- Engl. Anl., No. 1871, C 37631, £ 100 ; 5 per cent. Russisch- Engl. Anl., No. 1822, 57283 to 3095, £ 111 ; 4£ per cent. Schwed. Reichs- Hyp.- Bk. Pfdbrf., 1861, B 2582— 1,500 ; 4 per cent. Hannor. Landescredit- Oblig. I. M, 1643- 52, 10 at 300 marks— 3,000 marks; 5 per cent. Warschau- Wiener Eiseab.- Pit., series VI., No. 11017- 21, 5 at 300 marks— 1,500 marks; Darinstadter Bank- Actien, Nos. 14973, 20536, 35162 - 3, 63869, 139000, at 250 florins - 1,500 florins. Of the Bergisch- Markischen Railway shares, only the dividend receipts and talons of 1880 are included with the remainder of the valuable papers, the interest coupons, namely dividend receipts and talons, are absent. Information to the Director of C. I. D., Great Scotland Yard. — Metropolitan Police, April 19. Stolen at Moss Side, between 12 mid- night 6 a. m. 14th instant, 1 brown tweed Coat, man's size, 3 pockets outside with flaps, 1 inside right breast, lined with brown alpaca, brown bone buttons, the coat is far worn, and has been recently cleaned ; 1 pair of gents laceup Boots, with toe- caps, has been soled and heeled; 1 pair of gents elastic side Boots, far worn, with toe- caps, has been soled and heeled, also 1 small potatoe Bass. Stolen at Crossfield Farm, Irlam, between 8 p. m., 11th and 11a. m., 12th inst. 1 cuckoo creel Cock, 1 brown speckled Brahma Hen, 1 black and white speckled Hen, 1 black Hen, all single combs; 1 black Hamburgh Hen, with double comb, cross breed. Stolen from the " Windsor Cotton Mill" engine house, between 8 p. m. 13th, and 5' 30 a. m. 14th instant:— a mahogany box, about a foot long, 8 inches broad, 6 inches deep, brass handles at one end, containing a Hopkinson's Steam Indicator, to register 8o lbs. Information to County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester. — Bow- st., April 19. Further information respecting the property stolen from a bedroom at the Royal Hotel Ross on the 26th ult., and advertised in Police Gazette of 4th inst. Supposed by a man who slept in the house on the night of 25th ult., and left early the next morning without paying his bill, leaving a hand- bag behind him, containing some dirty linen. He is about 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light brown hair, whiskers ai. d moustache, hair parted in centre ; dressed respectably ; has a wooden leg, and carries a walking- stick; states that he has lately returned from New Zealand, and has friends in London. Information to Mr. Supt. Smith, Police Station, Ross, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen ( in Louth, on 14th instant, from a shop door :— a pair woman's Boots, levant backs, leaiher fronts, brown waists, black soles. Information to Head Constable Lloyd, Town Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire,— Bow- strest, April 19. Stolen at Ashbrook Farm, Blewbury, during the night of 15th instant:— a full size set of brass mounted Harness, recently repaired, the reins being spliced at buckle ends, and new breeching straps, a small crack in bit of bridle, near where curb fastens. Information to Inspector Dorrell, Berks Constabulary, Wallingford.— Bow- st., April 19. Stolen from the Goods Station, Bishopsgate, or whilst in transit by Great Eastern Railway, between that station and Sudbury, Suffolk, on 2nd ultimo :— a half chest of Tea. In- formation to Mr. Supt. Hedington, Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool- street, E. C.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen from a Co- operative Store, Egerton, Turton. between 11 p. m. 14th. and 9 30 a. m. 15th instant :—£ 114s. 8d, consisting of one pounds worth of 3d. and 4d. Pieces, the rest copper Money. Stolen at Wilson's Farm, Westhoughton, between 8 p. m. 14th and 7 a. m. 16th instant :— 2 part bred black Spanish Hens, 1 black with brown speckled neck, and 2 part bred yellow Brahma Hens ; also from a stable at the same place : a galvanized iron Chain, about a yard long, the links crooked or twisted, about J of an inch in size, spring hook at each end and a swivel link about 4 inches from one end. Information to Mr. Supt. Holland, County Police Office, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, April 19. Stolen between 5 p. m. 16th and 5 p. m. 17th instant, in Oxford :—- a canvas Bag, containing £ 2 in Gold ; a few postage and receipt Stamps ; and a Bottle, half full, of Peppermint. Information to Mr. Supt. Head, Oxford.— Bow- st., April 19. Stolen in Burslem on 12th instant:— a silver Geneva Watch, gilt case, much worn ; also a silver Geneva Watch, No. 32015, ' M. Joseph' on dial. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem, Staffordshire,— Bow- street, April 14. PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) Fourd in a field at Higher Moston, about 5' 30 a. m. on 16th instant:— a blue pilot cloth Overcoat, velvet collar, lired with alpaca, black bone buttons ; a black worsted dress Coat, Vest to match ; a black felt Hat; a pair of elastic- side Boots, with toecaps. In the vest pocket was found a gold skeleton English lever Watch, No. 10010, maker Thomas Pennington, Liverpool; wooden Pipe, silver- mounted; a white linen pocket Handkerchief, marked in one corner ' B, Hall.' Infor- mation to County Police Office, Old Trafford, Manchester.— Bow- street, April 20. OFFENCES UNDER ' THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT, 1871." Failed to report herself at Halifax, Yorks :— License holder W 24 ANN WAINHOUSE, alias ANN RICHARD WAINHOUSE, ANN RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, and ANN RICHARD WHEELWRIGHT, 46 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, light complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, scar on neck, prominent upper lip ; native of Halifax. Con- victed at Wakefield Sessions on 17th August, 1868, for larceny from the person, after previous conviction of laroeny from the person, and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude. Was liberated from Woking Prison 10th August, 1880. Sentence expires 27th May, 1882. Information to Chief Constable Pole, Halifax, Yorkshire.— Bow- st., April 20. Failed to report themselves at Liverpool:— Supervisee JAMES KENNEDY, a barber or labourer, 31 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, medium build, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, oval features, cut left eye- brow, ' I. D. T. K.', small anchor and flag back of left arm, Btar between finger aud thumb left hand; is married and a native of Liverpool. He was convicted at the Liverpool Sessions, 3rd November, 1879, of larceny after a previous conviction of felony, and sentenced to 15 months imprisonment and 7 years police supervision; he was discharged from H. M. Prison, Kirkdale, 2nd February, 1881. Supervisee WILLIAM HENRY CARR, alias PHILLIPS, a gaidener, 18 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, Elender build, dark brown hair, brc wn eye3, fresh complexion, oval fe. tires, small mole on right side of neck, cut on right fore- arm, small cut on left forearm, cut on second joint forefinger left hand, scar inside right ankle; is a native of Swansea. He was convicted at Lancaster Sessions, 4th April, 18S0, of larceny after a previous conviction of felony, and sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and 5 years police supervision ; was discharged from H. M. Prison, Lancaster, 4th April, 1881 Supervisees JOHN DIXON, advertised in Police Gazette of 7th July, 1879 ; ISAAC KELSHAW, on 1st October, 1880; SARAH KNOWLES, on 11th February, 1881; SAMUEL SMITH and ARTHUR JAMES LAWRENCE, on 11th March, 1881; and License holder A 552 JAMES RIDGEWAY, on 8th December, 1880; aave been appre- hended. Supervisee ELIZABETH SHARP, advertised in Police Gazette of 11th March, 1881, not to be apprehended. Information to Chief Supt. Williams, Liverpool.— Bow- st., April 20. Failed to report .-— Supervisee FREDERICK BAXTER, 39 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, two moles on belly, mole between shoulders, scar back of neck, red nose, a labourer; he was convicted at Manchester Sessions, on 4th August, 1880, for stealing a Coat, and sentenced to 8 c. months and 7 months police supervision, and was discharged from H. M. Prison, Kirkdale, on 3rd instant. Left without notice :— supervisee FRED. COOK, alias TED JOHNSON and HENRY SIDNEY, 32 years of age, 5 feet 71 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair and eyes, slight build, long fare, and a tailor. He was convicted at Lincoln, on 2nd July last, for stealing Watches, & c., as a bailee, and sentenced to 2 cal. months hard labour and 2 yrs. supervision, and was discharged on 1st September last. Information to Mr. Supt. Bent, County Police Office, Old Trafford, near Manchester.— Bow- street, April 20. Failed to report:— Supervisee JOHN DONNELLY, 19 yrs. of age, 5 ft. 6 ins. high, pale complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, propor- tionate build, lost end of second finger, left hand, scar on end of chin, a native of Manchester;(! was sentenced to 15 months hard labour and 7 years police supervision, at Man- chester, on 28th November, 1879, for stealing sacks. Supervisee MARY RYAN, 34 years of age, 5 feet 21 ins. high, sallow complexion, brown hair and eyes, proportionate build, pockpitted, cut mark on each eyebrow, and right of forehead, dimple on chin ; was sentenced to C months and 2 years police supervision, at Salford, on 4th March, 1880, for stealing Shirting, and a native of Tipperary. Supervisee JOSEPH COOK, 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 ins. high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, proportionate build, a native of Crewe ; was sentenced to 12 months and 3 years supervision, at Salford, on 25th August, 1879,| for receiving stolen property. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. Bow- street, April 19. Failed to report himself :- license- holder B 414, CHAS. SIMPSON, alias INGHAM, 28 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches hijh, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh face, a weaver, mole left shoulder blade, small blue dot upper lip, slightly pockmarked, three blue dots left arm, one ditto right arm, mole front of neck, two moles on forehead, three ditto on belly, several ditto left breast, three scars on head, lost five top teeth, no eyelashes; sentenced at York Assizes, on 17th March, 1875, to 7 years penal servitude, for burglary. Information to Chief Inspector Nortcliff, Detective Department, Leeds.— Bow- street, April 19. Left without notice :— License holder B 875 HENRY JOHN KINGDON, 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair fresh complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes, proportionate build, oval facejtatooed on right arm, cross flags and union jack and shots, bracelet on wrist, a man on muscle of left arm, barrel, anchor, star, bottles, cup and glass left arm, two men, hand and crowD, and ' H. K.', ring 1st, 2nd, and 4th fingers left hand, top of right arm five shots, and part rings 1st, 2nd and 4th fingers of right hand, and a shoemaker. Convicted of larcenies at Taunton and Wells Assizer; last conviction at Wells Assizes for false pretences 4th Aug. 1875, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. Was seen at Bristol on 12th instant. Infor mation to the Chief Constable of Police, Newport, Mou- wouthehire.— Bow- street, April 19, 4 jfOLICE GAZETTE. April 20 WAR Office, ^^^^ Mil 20> 1881. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. The Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters and Absentees, will be in sums varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to 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 Magistrato. OFFICE NO. NAMB. & EG. KO. C0ETS. WHERE B0BN. TBi. DE. PACE. COAT & TEOtrSBES. DATE OP ABSENTING HIMSELF. PLACE OP ABSENTING HIMSELF. MARKS AND REMARKS. 283780 283781 883782 283783 283784 283785 283786 283787 283788 283789 Halfpenny, Fras. Harper, John Huggins, W. J. Hatch, George Hynes, James Hope, Robert Heeley, Samuel Hughes, Edward Hall, William Hoolihan, John 2372 1844 2343 1070 3455 2237 2362 2768 2204 22nd Foot 95th Feot Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 3rdBrig. Dep 13thBrig. Dep. 24th Brig. Dep 39thBrig Dep 63rdBrig. Dep Naas, Kildare Barlborough, Derby Leicester Lynd hurst, Hants Dublin Newcastle- on- Tyne Birmingham Quebec Southampton Pallas Green, L mrck eollier tailor wheelwrght bolt maker labourer • sailor Sawyer labourer 28} 26 23} 294 29} 211 181 20£ 20 26 283790 283791 283792 283793 283794 283795 883796 233797 283798 283799 Jeffery, W. H. Jones, Arthur Jelly, Edward Johnson, Henry Kellett, Bethel Kelly, John Kelly, John Kirwin, Joseph Kirk, William Leeson, T. 2035 2827 465 3065 1802 2963 4351 2752 2361 1st Dragoons 2 IthBrig. Dep 77th Foot 14th Brig. Dep 23rd Foot 53rd Foot 103rd Foot Roy. Artillery 61stBrig. Dep. 47th Foot Brighton, Sussex Tredegar, Monmouth Surbiton, Surrey Leeds, York Farnborough, Hants Oswestry, Salop Kilcolman, King's Galway Lesmahagow, Lanark Northampton carpenter puddler gardener plumber groom labourer ditto tailor carpenter 231 19 241 22 19} 241 20} 23} 201 20| 5 7 brown brown 6 4} black hazel 5 81 It. brn grey 5 71 It. brn grey 5 71 black grey 5 6 It. brn grey 5 51 fair blue 5 6} dk. brn blue 5 5 It. brn blue 5 51 brown brown 5 10} brown hazel 5 81 It. bra grey 5 41 brown brown 5 71 brown grey 5 7 brown hazel 5 7 sandy grey 5 71 dark grey 5 7 brown blue 5 6} brown grey 5 51 brown grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair jfresh dark 1 fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 23 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 15 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Mar. 11 Mar. 19 Mar. 20 Mar. 19 Mar. Newry Aldershot London Portsmouth Dover Sunder' and Warringtn. Cardiff Dorchester Tipperary off pass to Naas off pass to London several moles on nock and chest ' A.' and anchor left arm scar on right leg and left breast * pearl stud maker took part of rcg. nec. woman on back of right knee circular scar on back fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh ditto regimental ditto blue ; serge teeed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 11 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 17 Mar. 25 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Mar. 11 Mar. 22 Mar. 883800 233801 883802 883808 883804 S83805 283806 383807 283808 283809 Lee, Tom Lee, Thomas McCoy, John Mack, James McBeth, William Millward, Wm. McDonald, Chas. Moore, John Meredith, Charles McDermott, Thos. 2976 1313 1428 5204 1605 2064 7611 3111 1712 2938 103rd Foot 44thBrig, Dep 3rd Hussars Gren. Guards 53rd Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto lOthBrig. Dep Penistone, York Barking, Essex Newcastle- on- Tyne Shepton Mallet* Manchester Hackney, Middlesex Edinburgh Dungeven, Lndndrry London Tipperary groom labourer joiner miner dyer groom fireman labourer ditto groom 211 24} 29 19} 21 § 24 291 271 241 6i 61 7 8 51 4i 71 111 8 61 fair It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown dark blue grey g » y grey grey grey grey brown grey grey fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fresh dark fair fresh swrthy ditto ditte ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue regimental 16 Mar. 22 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 17 Mar. 19 Mar. 19 Feb. 18 Mar. London Cardiff Hounslow Liverpool Plymouth Shrewsbury Bradford Portsmouth Ayr Dublin Bradford Warley Colch ester London Chatham Curragh Leith Fort Clonmel Cape Town York 4 small scars on bark, eyebrows meet recruit; scar of hum on back small mole right of neck recruit, attested officer's servant; eyebrows meet took part of reg. nc:. tattooed on arms • Somerset tattooed on left arm slight scar under lower lip took part of reg. nec. tattooed left vm and hand bracelet left vrist, anchor back left hand tattooed bi- k of wrists off pass to tjo ill iderry officer's H • at scar left < 1 : n nek, scar back of neck 283810 183811 883812 283813 88381i 683815 483816 S83817 883818 183819 McLeod, Arch. McCormack, John Neal, Samuel O'Brien, Peter Pack, Samuel Pugh, John Padmore, Thomas Rowlands, George Randall, William Rose, John 2195 2472 1584 1633 2579 2059 2759 4638 llthBrig. Dep General Serv. 9thBrig. Dep 53rd Foot Army Service 22ndBrig. Dep 47th Brig. Dep 91st Foot Roy. Artillery 27th Brig. Dep Birmingham Bolton, Lancashire Brierley Hill, Staff. Hulme, Lancashire Woolwich, Kent Cleobury Mortimer* Wandsworth, Surrey Madras, E. Indies Belfast Craigs, Galway gold cutter labourer miner hooker painter nailor cooper farmer groom ditto 231 24} 18} 19 231 191 221 26 201 21 71 6 61 51 81 5} 6} 101 91 It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn fair olue blue hazel blue brown brown grey blue brown grey fair sallow fresh fresh sallow sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed 21 Mar. 17 Mar. 22 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 22 Mar. 1 Mar. 19 Mar. 15 Mar. Lancaster Halifax ditto Chatham Woolwich Worcester Kngstn- o- T Cape Town Portsmouth Liverpool scar righ knee j supposed in Preston blue mark bi- Hge oE nose , scar left » m id elbow brownish an back of neck bracelet rigVj vrist • Worcestershire tattooed on le" irm soar on left ar 11 scar on right elbow j recruit, attested 883820 Smithurst, Wm. 8th Hussars Warrington, Lane. whitesmith 22 5 7} brown grey fresh black ; moleskin 21 Mar. Warringtn. r jeruit, finally approved 888821 Sumner, Charles 4558 60th Rifles Pimlico, Middlesex — 26| 5 6i brown brown fresh regimental 19 Mar. Winchester scar right side of mouth £ 88822 Smith, Thomas 2646 64th Foot Llangollen, Denbigh labourer 201 5 r. k '• * brown grey fresh ditto 19 Mar. Lichfield tattooed on arms and chest £ 83823 Sparks, James 4427 Roy. Artillery Chesterfield, Derby collier 18} 5 4 It. brn hazel fair plain 19 Mar. Sheffield 883824 Shufflebotham, J. 2919 lOthBrig. Dep St Helen's, Lane. striker 19} 5 6 brown blue pale regimental 17 Mar. York tattooed left arm ; off paBS t83825 Smith, Thomas Smith, John 2447 26th Brig. Dep Abingdon, Berks stoker 221 5 51 brown grey fresh ditto 19 Mar. Derby anchor on right arm 283826 2401 50th Brig. Dep Sheffield, York Spennymoor, Durhm. labourer 241 5 6 brown grey fresh ditto 19 Mar. Hounslow tattooed on arms £ 83827 Toy, William 2278 3rd Brig. Dep miner 191 5 61 It. brn hazel sallow ditto 20 Mar. Sundorland blue marks left eye and right band 283888 Thomas, John 2834 21th Brig. Dep Merthyr Tydvil,* ditto 23 5 5} brown grey fresh ditto 17 Mar. Cardiff blue dot over rt. eyebrow * Glamorgan £ 83829 Thompson, Thos. 2685 SCth Brig. Dep Kendal, Westmrlnd. labourer 22 5 5 brown grey fresh ditto 19 Mar. Lincoln 183830 883831 £ 83832 < 83833 183834 188835 183836 $ 88837 863888 183839 Vizard, James Wain, Wm. G. Walsh, Thomas Wilson, Patrick Walker, William Wiseman, James Wilson, Tom Wright, Edward Walsh, Patrick York, John 2392 1847 2132 3008 4112 4202 1691 2394 1931 105th Foot 3rd Drag. Gds. 19th Foot Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Army Service 56th Brig. Dep 1st Foot Curry, Sligo Chislehurst, Kent York Stockport, Cheshire Birmingham Cork Drayton, Middlesex London Leith, Edinburgh Waterside, Derry labourer seaman labourer tailor groom clerk : brickmakor ! labourer I clerk labourer 221 5 20 15 231 5 221: 5 20 5 181 5 221,5 24 | 5 23 | 5 21 15 91 [ brown 8 i brown brown brown dk. brn black brown brown dk. brn brown Bi- ll! 7} 71 71 6 51 8} grey I fresh grey fresh grey fresh gfey hazel brown dk. brn grey grey grey fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mullingar Ballincollig Sheffield London • F. Bovisand ditto Woolwich Fermoy tattoood on right arm scar on left shoulder- blade off pass to London * between Granton and London off furlough scars right cheek and forehead cross and wreath on left arm * between Maidstone ar d Aberdeen | tattooed left arm, scar left thumb 883840 883841 £ 88812 883843 £ 83844 883845 883846 883847 883848 888849 Alexander, Isaac Allison, John Adams, F. Geo. Anderson, Mich. Bailey, F. James Barber, J. Foster Byrne, Edward Best, John Backer, John Bournhouse, L. 4801 j Soots Guards 2153 55th Foot 5860 Roy. Artillery 69thBrig. Dep 18th Hussars 75th Foot Roy. H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto Army Service S0S0 2460 1951 5348 6802 1938 Maybole, Ayr Annan, Dumfries Breckley, Nrthmptn. NewPallas, Limerick Colchester, Essex Biggleswade, Beds Liverpool Derby Antrim Tiverton, Devon engineer labourer ditto ditto footman painter tailor labourer ditto baker 22} 15 i9i; 5 19 5 23 5 181' 5 191 5 24 15 251 5 22 5 123 5 dk. brn brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown dark brown brown dk. brn grey brown blue brown hazel grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh j fresh fresh fresh fair sallow fresh fresh ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental 29 Mar. 1 April 30 Mar. 1 April 29 Mar. 9 Mar. 31 Mar. 2 April 30 Mar. 28 Mar. London Shorncliffe Weedon Clenmel Manchester Chatham Dublin Devonport Edinburgh Dublin took waist- belt and part of reg. neo. pock pitted, scar ovsr top of scapula scar on spine ani forehead pockpitted, dots and bracelet left wrist tattooed back left arm and thumb scar on left arm ; recruit cross bock right hand, scar left shoulder 883850 883851 883852 883853 883864 883855 883856 883867 833858 883859 Brown, James Bolger, William Carroll, Joseph Cartwright, Thos. Cuff, William Carrington, Albert Collins, Joseph Checkley, Thos. Dickinson, Chas. Daly, John 1807 2301 2124 5529 6549 2536 2694 4774 1183 ditto 60th Brig. Dep 5th Drag. Gds. Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto 2naBrig. Dep 30thBrig. Dep Scots Guards 19th Foot Saffron Walden, Essx Limerick Waterford Walsall, Stafford Tunbridge Wells,* Mistley, Essex Yorston, Northmbld. Haunston, Lincoln Glasgow Hull, York labourer ditto shoeingsmh bricklayer labourer ditto miner groom fireman labourer 22} 231 22} 191 19} 201 22| 23 22 1301 41 101 81 7 91 81 6} 5 9 6 It. brn brown brown It. bra dk. brn brown brown rod It. brn brown grey grey brown grey grey grey grey grey dk. brn grey fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental plain regimental ditto ditto 28 Mar. 30 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 30 Mar. 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 24 Mar. 17 Mar. 8 Mar. 883860 883861 183862 883863 883864 883865 883866 883867 883868 Duggan, John Deasy, John Davis, Frederick Dixon, William Ellis, John Fairbrass, James Forbes, Alexander Fitzgerald, James Flynn, John 883869) Grayson, W. A. 2394 1926 2725 2916 55th Foot 96th Foot Roy. Artillery 5th Brig. Dep 47th Foot 1536 63/ d Foot 3085 1993 3031 2414 71st Foot 7" th Foot 69thBrig. Dep. 18th Hussars Woolwich, Kent Cork Battersea, 3urrey Sheffield, York Ratbinines, Dublin Gravesend, Kent Aberdeen Lambeth, Surrey Ballybricken. Wtrfrd Pemberton, Lane. sweep labourer fireman striker labourer seaman labourer wlieelwrght labourer grocer 24} 301 24| 24} 19 25} 19} 251 19 1211 6 7} 10} 81 51 61 6} 61 7 71 brown dk. brn brown dk. brn fair brown It. bm brown red dk. brn 183870 883871 883872 883878 883874 883875 883876 883877 £ 83878 £ 83879 Garner, Chas. Goulden, Wm. Gilbert, John Garrity, John Gibbons, John Holman, A. J. Herbert, Walter Harvey, John Hogan, Thomas Jemmings, Thos. 3087 5209 2573 16067 5463 633 2438 25th Foot Roy. H. Art. 47thBrig. Dep. 63rd Brig. Dep General Serv. 69th Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery llthBrig. Dep. 19thBrig. Dep. Sidemoor, Cheshire Stockport, Cheshire Sutton, Kent Kildare Barnsley, York London Brighton, Sussex London Dublin Birmingham fustian cutr. spinner fireman labourer clerk plasterer engine drivr labourer smelter 211 20} 21} 24 20 20} 24 24} 22115 23}| 5 611 brown 9 dk. brn 6}: It. brn 6 ( auburn 61 dk. brn 6 J brown 8} i dk. brn 61 dk. brn 7 brown 8} brown 883880 Jones, L. King, B. Pearce 4697 HospitalCrps. Newport, Monmouth gasfitter 28 | 5 6} £ 83881 1574 32nd Foot Cheltenham, Glouc. clerk 20 5 10} 883882 King, James 2695 IstBrig. Dep. Belfast, Antrim labourer 24} 5 6 £ 83883 Lawrence, Joseph 2804 14th Foot York wareliusnm 20} 15 61 £ 83884 McDonough, F. 897 19th Foot Tipperary labourer 25i; 5 7 £ 83886 McDonald, M. 2306 55th Foot Cork sailor 20}: 5 51 883886 Murphy, Wm. 614 81st Foot Shandon photogrphr 37 5 81 883887 Mara, Thomas 5526 Royal H. Art. London labourer 201 5 61 883888 Moon, R. S. 1961 Roy. Artillery Broughton, Kent — 29} 5 6 £ 83880 Mortimer, John 1972 ditto Newtownards, Down — 251 5 7 283890 McDermott, M. 2980 6th Brig. Dep Leeds, York bootrivetter 23} 5 51 883891 Murphy, John — 47th Brig. Dep Cork fisherman 18 5 81 883892 McGee, Michael 2874 61st Brig. Dep Omagh, Tyrone iron mouldr 21 5 101 883898 O'Brien, John 2822 69th Foot Westport, Mayo labourer 21 5 6j 283894 Orman, Robert Power, Richard 666 71st Foot Edinburgh joiner 251 5 6 263895 2089 8th Foot New York, U. S. seaman 21 5 71 283896 Parker, John 2366 Boy. Artillery Cappoquin , Waterfd. labourer 22} 5 7 283897 Reynolds, Joseph 2177 80th Foot Kingswinford, Staff. collier 21 5 51 283898 Rourke, Michael 7245 Roy. Artillery Naas, Kildare tailor 191 5 41 163899 Ratcliffe, Wm. 2752 6 th Brig. Dep Hull, York labourer 23 5 61 brown grey hazel grey grey grey blue grey grey hazel 1 blue hazel blue i hazel brown grey hazel brown brown grey sallow fresh dark dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow plain regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto fresh fair florid fresh fresh fresh sallow fair florid ditto ditto mixture tweed plain regimental supposed plain regimental ditto ditto 3 April 11 Mar. 26 Mar. 4 April 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 30 Mar. 20 Feb. 31 Mar. 30 Mar. 28 Mar. 26 Mar. 21 Mar. 21 Mar. 26 Mar. 4 April 27 Mar. 27 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 Mar. Woolwich Hamilton Leeds Woolwich London Ft. Tregntle Carlisle Lincoln Dublin Halifax* Shorncliffe Cork # Beverley Dublin Chatham Edinburgh Rangoon Clonmel Manchester took part of reg. nec. tattooed left arm, scar back of neck cross on each arm scsr back of head » Kent baldness of crov n tattooed on arms took waist- belt and part of reg nec. * Nova Scotia taltooei on arms and chest * between Gravesend and Sheerness scar side of face and left cf jaw mole left leg, scar right buttock pockpitted injury to tip of right middle finger scar right cheek, tattooed an arms scar on back and palm of left hand Chester Dublin • . Belfast London York Cheiter Chatham Lancaster Lichfield scar on right thigh two scars under left ear recruit, attested * en route to Mai J stone recruit, attested sear on left leg tattooed left arm and hand supposed to bo in Preston soar over right, eyebrow, mole It. arm- pit brown dk. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn black brown brown brown It. brn blue grey hazel grey grey grey hazel grey hazel blue fair dark sallow sallow | swrthy fresh fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto brown brown brown brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn brown brown blue hazel brown brown grey grey grey brown blue blue fair sallow dark fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair ditto ditto ditto supposed plai£ regimental ditto ditto ( iitto ditto ditto 28 Mar. 27 Mar. 27 Mar. 31 Mar. 17 Mar. 30 Mar. 27 Mar. 27 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 Mar. ItTMarT 28 Mar. 26 Mar. 3 April 30 Mar. 29 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 2 April Aldershot ditto Berwck- o- T Portland Halifax* Shorncliffe Preston Woolwioh Halifax* 1 itto scire on forehead anl lett cheek mole outside left thigh faint scar above left ejebrow collier's n-. aik over tpiae tattooed on arms scar on forehead * Nova Scotia • Nova Scotia York • Ayr York Edinburgh Manchest er Malta Lichfield Nw'tle- o- T. Beverley recruit * between Canterbury and Kingston scar ovor right elbow naked woman on left arm slight coal marks on abdomen scar over Factum, blue mark right arm ' J. B. H.' left arm, ring left ring finger April 20 POLICE GAZETTE. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE—( continued). OFFICE NO. NAME. BEG. KO. coupe. WHere BORN. TRADE, SIZE. HAIr. 283900 283901 283902 283903 283904 283905 283906 283907 283908 Riley, John Ronayne, Patrick Smith, Ambrose Stanlake, Richd. Smith, James Spencer, John Sling, Edward Sullivan, Daniel Scott, George 283909 Stewart, James 2219 3032 2256 5594 2571 2436 5300 5544 3122 2303 47th Brig. Dep! 69th Brig. Dep 4th Drag. Gds. Gren. Guards 61th Foot 80th Foot Royal H. Art. ditto 55thBrig. Dep. WthBrig. Dep. Liverpool Ballybricken, Wtrfrd Moultcn, Lincoln Birmingham Ashton- under- Lyne Lichfield, Stafford Armagh Bristol Inverness O Monkland, Lanark seaman labourer saddler labourer furnacemn. plasterer carpenter labourer painter dyer 21 18 23| 23i 24* 18 20* 19 18* 24 6* 61 81 8* VI 8* 8 8i 7} dk. bm brown It. brn It. brn it. brn brown dk. brn It. brn dk. brn FACE. COAT & TROUSERS. DATE OF ABSENTING HIMSELF. PLACE OF ABSENTING EUSSELF. MARKS and REMARKS. 5* | black brown grey blue grey hazel blue blue grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fair sallow dark regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 28 Mar. 31 Mar. 14 Mar. 27 Mar. 25 Mar.; 25 Mar. 26 Mar. 26 Mar. 1 April 29 Mar. Kngstn- o- S ClonmeJ Aldershot Windsor Templemre Lichfield Dublin Woolwich FortGeorge Hamilton took part of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. scar on left cheek bone, sore on back scar on right hsnd scar on left chest tomb and cross ieside right arm supposed stole a suit of clothes scar and Coat of Arms on left arm 283910 283911 283912 283913 283214 283915 283916 288917 283919 283919 Sutton, James Taylor, John Tennant, J. M. G Thompson, G. E. Town, Charles Taylor, James Thompson, Geo. Travers, Edward Vaughan, Arthur Walsh, John 2992 2403 3701 1700 4236 2796 3051 13940 2016 66th Brig. Dep 18th Hussars Scots Guards 2nd Foot 53rd Foot Roy. Artillery 5 th Brie. Dep 25thBrig. Dep. Rl. Engineers 11th Foot Wicklow Leeds, York Inveresk, Edinburgh Olney, Bucks Maidstone, Kent Liverpool Lambeth, Surrey Belfast Devizes, Wilts Manchester clerk labourer clerk butcher labourer ditto compositor plumber surveyor labourer 283920 283921 283922 28S923 283924 283925 283927 283929 Wright, John Wilson, Thomas] Wilkie, John Wall, Alfred Whalley, Wm. Wilson, Tom Webb, Charles Walker, Wm. J. Walters, John White, James 2813 14th Foot 315jl9th Foot 2698 69th Foot 2424 4333 4202 1663 2941 2180 2573 19thBrig. Dep. Roy. Artillery ditto Army Service 33rdBrig. Dep 47thBrig. Dep 57th Brig. Dep Hull, York Lancaster America Birmingham Nottingham Drayton, Middlesex. Shoreditch, Middlx. Chelsea, Middlesex Hammersmith Hawick, Roxburgh ditto ditto locksmith vraggoner painter brick maker labourer groom labourer ditto 20 J 5 5* brown 20} 5 7 It. brn 30* 5 8 red 24} 5 9* dk. brn 18* 5 7* brown 24} 5 9* It. brn 18* 5 6 brown 20* 5 8} dark 20 5 7I auburn 20* 5 7* It. brn 19* 5 7* dk. brn 31* 5 7 dk. brn 22} 5 6} dark 20 5 9* dk. bm 24 5 61 brown 22* 5 71 brown 20} 6 51 brown 20* 5 71 dk. brn 19} 5 6* dk. brn 18 5 61 brown grey hazel grey hazel blue blue brown grey bine grey ruddy fresh fresh dark fresh ruddy fresh fresh ruddy fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto supposed plain regimental 25 Mar. 30 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. 31 Mar. 31 Mar. 4 April 4 April 27 Mar. 23 Mar. Naas Manchester London Aldershot Chatham Weymouth Beverley Brecon Chester Preston took part of reg. nec. tattooed on arms, scar on forehead took waistbelt and part of rog. nec. banner right arm, ship on left scar on knuckle of 3rd right finger scar above left eye tattooed on arms and hand snake and tiger tattooed right arm took part of reg. nee. grey blue dark hazel grey dk. brn brown hazel brown hazel fair fresh dark fair fresh freBh fair fresh dark dark ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto plain regimental ditto 31 Mar. 8 Mar. 5 April 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 23 Mar. 1 April 25 Mar. 2 April 22 Mar. Portland Halifax York Lichfield Dover Ft. Bovisnd. Woolwich Bedford Kngstn- o- T Perth 383930 283931 283932 $ 83933 283934 183935 IS3936 133937 B83938 £ 83939 Archer, John Ayres, William Brookland, Benj. Britton, William Ball, Frederick Burrow, Alfred Bloore, John Burns, Thomas Bone, Alexander Clayton, James 3952 2403 1907 1680 7646 2697 2943 2631 2354 Roy. Artillery 32ndBrig. Dep 9th Foot 49th Foot Roy. Artillery 7thBrig. Dep 20thBrig. Dep. 25thBrig. Dep 61stBrig. Dep. 57th Foot Winslow, Bucks Chatteris, Cambs Watford, Herts Bristol Amersham, Bucks Leeds Fenton, Stafford Bromhead, Hereford Ayr Lancaster clerk labourer shoemaker groom bootmaker labourer brickmaker miner labourer 5 25$ 22 171 251 21i 19 314 24* 23} 5 24 5 anchor left arm, scar left groin lost part of right index finger two aval scars back of neck two scars on abdomen soar on right cheek recruit; scar near umbilicus, inkneed pockpitted figure tattooed on right arm 7 9 0 71 3 5} 7} 61 5* black It. brn black brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown dk. brn 611 dk. brn brown brown brown blue hazel hazel hazel brown blue hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh dark pale sallow fair dark fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto I ditto ditto 8 April 9 April 2 April 4 April 3 April 4 April 1 April 1 April 1 April 30 Mar. Cooper, Joseph Cook, John Clark, James Carson, Francis Capel, Edward Clarke, Thomas Clarke, James Davison, Henry Davey, John French, Martin 2694 2294 456S 3266 8689 7032 1965 2340 2624 1546 69th Foot 82nd l oot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 28thBrig. Dep 7th Hussars 14th Foot 8th Foot Stratford, Middlesex Montreal, Canada Ballina, Mayo New Brunswick, N. A. Ballis, Carlow Wolverhampton Bromsgrove, WOrC. Chelsea, Middlesex Manchester Huddersfield, York clerk I mason I plasterer seaman groom plasterer labourer floor tiler labourer mason 24} 24* 25 27 20} 241 25 19 21* 33* F. Bovisand | sear on ri^ ht groin Bury St. E. tattooed on arms Limerick Dover scar left of left eye Aldershot off pass Pontefraot small dark mole below left axi la Lichfield took the whole of reg. nec. Brecon took part of reg. rec. Ayr scar right wrist and right arm Limerick tattooed on right arm light brown brown brown black brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown grey brown dk. brn grey grey grey hazel blue blue grey light fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow fresh sallow ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 4 April 1 April 2 April 2 April 4 April 3 April 2 April 2 April 6 April 4 April Weedon Aldershot Devonport I. of Wight Newbridge Portsmouth Warwick Shorncliffe Portland Manchester pockpitted ditto served in Royal Flint Militia scar loft groin and over rt. side lower jaw scar on right groin tattooed left arm and hand tat tooed right arm, soar loft elbow scar right ear 283950 283951 283952 283953 283954 283955 283956 283957 283958 283959 Fleming, John Francis, James Fletcher, William Fowler, Thonas French, John Gatehouse, George Greaves, George Goodwin, John Goddard, William Gloan, John Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 12thBrig. Dep. 47thBrig. Dep. General Serv. Scots Guards 8th Foot 38th Foot 1701195th Foot 1947 106th Foot 8274 436 2136 4650 2476 2500 Cappawhite, Tpprary Aston, Warwick Royston, Hereford Andover, Hants Roscommon Saltley, Warwick Ardwick, Lancashire Nottingham Islington, Middlesex Monaghan groom springmakr, tailor labourer ditto brickmaker fireman twist hand musician labourer 21* 20* 21 19* 23 22 22* 19* 17 24* 51 5} 2 6* 6 6} 5 61 10* 7 brown brown It. brn black brown brown brown It. brn brown sandy blue brown hazel blue brown grey hazel blue blue blue fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh sallow pale fresh fresh tweed; cord regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto tweed 2839S0 283961 283962 283963 283964 283965 283968 283967 283968 283969 Hislop, Thomas Hargreaves, Jas. Hatton, George Hace, Alfred Isted, James Jones, Charles Jones, Charles Jones, Thomas Kenny, John Libbiter, Thomas 7178 Grem. Guards | Galashiels, Selkirk 1587 20th Foot Rawtenstall, Lane. 9662 Rl. Engineers Derby 4448 HospitalCorps Loudon — Roy. Artillery Croydon, Surrey 2239 6th Foot | Barnet, Herts 1701 53rd Foot | Plymouth, Devon 419 42ndBrig. Dep St. Albans, Horts 2371 36th Foot Liverpool 2486 8th Foot Southsea, Hants weaver carter mason waiter fitter groom labourer bricklayer labourer 24 23 35} 22* 24* 26 20* 31 20} 28} 5* 5} 5} 4* 6 6* 10* 6 6 dk. brn brown It. brn It. brn brown It. brn brown dark dk. brn It. brn dark hazel grey blue grey grey grey grey hazel blue dark sallow fresh fresh sallow fair fresh sallow fresh fresh regimental ditto tweed regimental plain supposed plain regimental ditto tweed 6 April 4 April 1 April 2 April 1 April 2 April 1 April 1 April 8 April 7 April Dublin Newbridge Preston Kngstn- o- T Warwick London Manchester Lichfield Aldershot Curragh two white marks above navel scar on right wrist scars left cheek and left leg recruit, attested took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. tattooed on arms anchor on left arm, fish & dog's head right stain under left buttock 28 Mar. 3 April 6 April 30 Mar. 4 April 5 April 10 April 2 April 4 April 11 April Windsor Curragh Portsmouth Aldershot Woolwich London Chatham Oxford Kinsale Manchester off furlough to Galashiels, Selkirk walks in a slouching manner tattooed on arms scars lower lip and left cheek tattooed on arms rose, crown, and shamrock right arm ' T.' right arm, ' F. D.' on left 283970 183971 283972 283973 183974 183975 283976 233977 283978 283979 Lock, Tom Lloyd, Thomas McNichol, Alex. Martin, John Murray, John McFarlane, John McLennon, Wm. McLaughlan, W. Nagle, William Northington, A. C. 4879 4708 5848 7549 2146 3081 1632 1998 4714 Roy. Artillery 27thBrig. Dep Scots Guards Roy. Artillery ditto 3rd Brig. Dep 55 th Brig. Dei) 61stBrig. Dep 21st Hussars Hospital Crps, Portesham, Dorset Liverpool Glasgow Charlton, Kent Edinburgh Dungwall, Ross Montrose, Forfar Edinburgh London Shipsby, Lincoln labourer joiner labourer ditto ditto engineer shoemaker mason seaman clerk 22* 21* 24 28} 23J 24 19} 25 20 24} 15 9* 6* 9 7} 41 6 7 61 8 7} brown It. brn brown brown dark brown dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn hazel blue dark grey grey grey dark blue grey brown fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh dark sallow fresh sallow regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 283980 283981 283982 283983 283984 283985 J83936 283987 183988 183989 O'Reilly, Edw. Pascott, John Pickering, Henry Rowland, Richard Robinson, John Samuels, Geo. Wm. Stewart, Geo. Wm Spencer, John Stevenson, Thos. Telfer, Robert Taylor, William Thomas, Thos. F. Ward, Thomas Wilson, James Walker, Samuel White, William Williams, John Watson, John Wilmot, Chas. A. Young, John 3399 1129 1845 2526 1646 2054 2942 2576 1994 4746 655 1797 1566 2471 4211 2073 2529 2409 11th Brig. Dep Royal H. Gds. 45th Brig. Dep Roy. Artillery 57 th Brig. Dep 2nd Foot 19th Foot 25thBrig. Dep. 57th Brig. Dep 21st Hussars Scots Guards 66th Foot 55th Foot 60th Rifles 66th Foot 69th Foot Roy. Artillery 4thBrig. Dep 57th Brig. Dep 14th Foot Virginia, Cavan London Canterbury, Kent Dudley, Worcester Bolton, Lancashire London Leeds Bromhead, Hereford Grigham, Ayr | Inveresk, Edinburgh labourer barman seaman groom rope maker carpenter rivetter brickmaker groom mason Leeds, York Newbridge, Glamrgn Ripon, York Armagh Chester Yeovil, Somerset Bedminster, Somerst Picton, Nova Scotia Midlothian Manchester groom labourer wool sorter labourer shipwright painter labourer sailor clerk groom 19* 22i 20* 201 18 25* 18} 24* 21 22 20* 28 20 18} 31 24* 21* 22* 23 22 4 April 28 Mar. 31 Mar. 3 April 29 Mar. 1 April 1 April 1 April 5 April 4 April Portsmouth * Dublin Chatham Leith Fort Sunderland Fort George Ayr Edinburgh Aldershot scar right thigh * en route to join tattooed on arms and wrists off leave blue dot back of left hani scar right side of nose scai right elbow, tattooed on arms 7} 1* 4* 7 5} 10* 6* 5* 6} 6 brown It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn dark dk. brn It. brn dk. bm dk. brn brown blue hazel hazel grey brown brown grey hazel blue fresh Iresh fresh ruddy sallow sallow sallow fair fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto April April April April April April April April 31 Mar. 5 April Lancaster London Canterbury Warwick Perth Aldershot Fleetwood Brecon Perth Edinburgh ' E.' and dot on left arm flag and anchor left arm r) cruit, attested tattooed on arms and hands mole on back of neck scar on nose and over eyebrow 74 8} 5* 7} 11 6 11 6 9 6* brown dk. brn light sandy brown brown dk. brn auburn red It. brn grey brown blue grey brown grey grey grey hazel blue fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fair fresh fair florid fair ditto ditto supposed plain plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 2 April 2 April 8 April 7 April 31 Mar. 4 April 7 April 3 April 4 April 6 April London Parkhurst Shorncliffe Paisley Parkhurst Weedon F. Bovisand Richmond Perth Portland took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. scar right front of head, tattooed left wrist recruit, not finally appro id tattooed on arms crown, shield, flag, and £ tar right arm sear on left arm ARMY RESERVE. Men of the Army Reserve reported as Absentees from two consecutive payments. OFFICE NO. NAME. BEG. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. A SIZE. HAIR. EXES. FACE. COAT & TROUSERS, DATE OF ABSENTING HIMSELF. PLACE OF ABSENTING HIMSELF. MARKS and REMARKS. 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 Lewis Law James McGuirk William Hughes Patrick Harney John Eager Thomas Byrne James McManus John Kearney Samuel Jeffrey Francis O'Brien 1362 448 2602 1777 1435 322 2467 2aio 253 171 7th Foot 15 th Foot 23rd Foot 27th Foot Turland, Aberdeen Dublin ditto Clonmel, Tipperary Kurrachee, E. Indies Dublin Enniskillen Clogher, Tyrone Landport, Hants Tyrone carpenter plumber labourer basket mkr. clerk labourer shoemaker labourer tailor labourer 28} 27} 26} 26 i 301 26} 27* 28 31 24 7 6 7 6 7* 8 6 61 6 7 brown brown brown brown brown It. brn brewn dk. brn brewn brown blue blue grey grey blue blue grey browa blue grey ruddy fresh florid fresk pale fresh fresh dark fair sallow 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 2 Oct. 4 Oct. 2 Oct. 14 Oot. Dublin ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Enniskillen Omagh Enniskillen Dromore 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 183 189 Wm. Scannell John Doherty Henry Harrington James H. Farrer Thomas Field Richard Phillips 1943 14th Foot 388 90th Foot 1934 14th Foot 8271 ditto 2601 ditto 2320 65th Foot Cork Omagh Cork Leeds, York Kidderminster, Woro St. Austell, Cornwall labourer ditto nailor labourer ditto cooper dk. brn It. brn brown ligkt dk. brn brown brown blue blue grey brown grey fresh fresh dark fresh sallow fresh 6 Oct. 16 Oct. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 7 Ja-. Cork Castledug Chatham Halifax Bradford St. Austell scar on right thumb ' W. H.' on left arm anchor on left wrist slight scar on right wrist mole near right breast mole on right shoulder i 2 P O L I C E GAZETTE. April 20 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. - f FFIOE > T0. NAME. EES. NO. COEP3. WHEEE BOEN. TBADE. SIZE. HAIE. EXES. FACE. COAT & TEOITSEES. DATE OF DESEETN. PLACE OF DESEBTION. MARKS Aire EEMARKS. 198915 198916 198917 198918 198919 198920 198921 198922 198923 198924 John Stewart Wra. Anderson David Robertson John Gilhooley David Chyne Patrick McCann Edwin Geoghegan Peter Roy William Roberts James Rielly 3770 3772 3773 3777 3779 3781 3782 3783 3784 3786 Edinbrgh. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto A. « 198925 198926 198927 198928 198929 198930 198931 198932 198933 198934 John O'Brien John Allan James Morgan Myles Ford David Laing John Reid John Reid John Wilson George Pride James Brown 3789 3790 3794 3798 3802 3803 3804 3809 3812 3811 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto North Leith Edinburgh ditto Pollockshaw South leith Mancheva, Derry Aughmullen, Ireland Glasgow Aberdeen South Leith cooper labourer hanker labourer tailor labourer ditto cabinetmkr. waiter labourer 23 18} 19} 22} 24} 21} 24 26} 24 21 11} 7} 7} 8} 9} 7} 10 10} 7 6 brown black brown brown Drown brown brown brown brown brown grey black hazel • grey grey grey grey blue hazel sallow fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh Belfast Edinburgh ditto i Duncavin, Leiirim Canongate Ratho Glasgow Edinburgh Canongate South Leith ditto ditto ditto ditto taior slater joiner fitter labourer ditto 27} 22} 25} 22} 24} 24} 18} 24 23} 22} 71 61 61 7} 81 7} 6} 9 10 6} brown brown brown sandy brown brown It. brn brown black black blue hazel grey blue grey grey blue blue black hazel fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh sallow sallow iiesh 28 Mar. Edinburgh 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto 28 Mar. ditto • absent from training tattooed on chest and right arm * blue and hazel slightly in- kneed tattooed on arms ' J ' on left arm tattooed on arms pock pitted tear on left thigh scar cn forehead small soar on nose * alias Sloan ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, aud £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of deserti< n, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward willjbe 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. DESEETED FBOM. DATE. RATING. SIZE. WHERE BORN. HAIB. ETES. FACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Patrick Lafferty Harry Bowes John Wilson George Ellis James Hamill Thomas D. Rhodes Frank Twineham* William H. Boston William Richardson James F. Curl John Black James Newton John Smith John Foxcroft D. Gallerfing Wm. R. King John Rowles Michael Burke W. J. J. Sethbridge James Nea John Grundy J. T. Blake J. O'Neale M. Manning Wm. McLuskey Jas. Addist n Thos. Woodhead Patrick Murphy B. Pearson Roger McNamara Thomas McMann Vincent Rawlinson Jas. McInally Michael Gilroy James McDonald James O'Connor George Sumner Joseph Brueton Thomas Horford James Williams St. Vincent, straggler ditto ditto Briton, straggler Ganges, deserter ditto ditto ditto Hercules, deserter ditto ditto Penelope, straggler Implacable, stragg'er ditto Briton, straggler ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Ganges, straggler ditto ditto ditto Duncan, straggler Implacable, straggler ditto ditto Ganges, straggler ditto ditto Penelope, straggler Ganges, straggler ditto Duncan, straggler Pembroke, deserter 9 April 9 April 9 April 18 April 2 April 2 April 2 April 2 April 2 April 2 April 9 April 17 April 17 April 17 April 10 April 10 April 11 April 11 April 11 April 11 April 11 April 11 April 11 April 11 April 4 April 4 April 4 April 4 April 9 April April April April April April April April April April 8 April 26 Mar. boy, 2nd class boy, 1st class boy, 2nd class ovdinary boy, 2nd clasi ban! boy ditto boy, 2nd class ordinary! A. B. stoker ordinary boy, 2nd class ditto ordinary ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto A. B. stoker gunner, R. M. A. private, R. Marines band boy boy, 1st class boy, 2nd class ditto private, E. Marines ; boy, 2nd class boy, 1st class ditto boy, 2nd class ditto ditto leading seaman band boy boy, 2nd class private, E. Marines stoker 17 18 17 17 30 17 18 18 16 16 17 28 18 16 21 25 Leeds, York Alkborough, Lincoln Glasgow E. Budleigh, Devon Schull, Cork Marylebone, Middlesex Westminster, Middlesx. Bristol Norwich Torquay, Devon Ayr Lambeth, Surrey Birkenhead, Cheshire Preston, Lancashire Colchester Torpoint Cheltenham Limorick Plymouth Exeter Devonport ditto Stroud, Gloucester Newport, Mon. Dublin Iverkiller Renfrew Lanark Northampton St. Mary's, Middlesex Sunderland Deptford Leith, Edinburgh North Leith, Edinb. Edinburgh Westminster, Middlsx. ditto Birmingham Lambeth, Surrey Pontnewyndd. Monmth dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown dk. bm brown dk. brn brown black black black brown brown light brown dk. brn brown brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown dk. bm dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown fair It. brn brown dk. bm black brown It. brn dark brown dark grey blue grey hazel grey hazel grey hazel blue browD dark hazel brown brown grey grey blue blue brown blue blue grey hazel dk. brn grey blue blue blue grey grey grey hazel brown grey grey grey hazel hazel blue hazel sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh dark fresh dark dark sallow fair fair pale swrthy fresh sallow fresh fair fair fair sallow pals fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair . allow fresh fair fair pale fresh dark freak fair served in Audacious ditto served in Lord Warden scar over right eye £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto £ 3 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto £ 1 reward 10s. reward ditto £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on temple £ 3 reward Maltese croes left wrist ditto ditto ditto 10s. reward £ 3 reward ditto scar on right hand ditto ditto ditto ditto bracelet on left arm with three 1 £ 1 reward scar back of left hand £ 3 reward ditto £ 3 reward • alias Butler scar on laft shoulder ' true love ' on left arm scar on right arm poekpittfcd soar on foiehead Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHARGED FEOM. DATE. BATING-. SIZE. WHEBE BORN. John Garnham Naval Bariaoks 3 April ordinary 23 6 Charles Stuart Duke of Wtllington 9 April A. B. 25 5 John Tanner Royal Adelaide 22 Mar. ordinary 24 5 Robert Lowrie Naval Barracks 24 Mar. A. B. 38 5 Arthur Aide Asia 15 Mar. stoker, 2nd class 20 5 John Hunter ditto 15 Mar. stoker 26 5 James Mullan Indus 18 Feb. A. B. 23 5 Alexander Smith S> yal Adelaide 11 Feb. ordinary 25 5 James D. Carnegie Naval Barracks 18 Feb. A. B. 28 6 Hy. Underwood ditto 2 Feb. ditto 24 6 5 81 4 4 5 5 41 5 5} Southall, Middlesex Portsmouth, Hants Chippenham, Wilts London Scarborough, York Portsea, Hants Eaglesham, Lanark Camlachie, Glasgow Glasgow Horfield. Gloucester HAIB. EYES. FACE. MAEKS AND REMARKS. brown red light brown brown It. bm light red brown light blue grey grey blue grey blue blue blue blue blue fresh freck. fair fresh fair fresh ruddy fair fair scar left side of face, ' Love ' on left wrist star on right hand, bracelet on wrist served in Implacable, Shannon, and Charybdis served in Vulture discharged as objectionable ditto served in Heela tattoo spots on left thumb ; discharged as objectionable diackargtd as objectionable; served in Topaze, Shannon, & c. two blue spcts on left arm tattoood cn wrists ; served in Terror ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, cfc. NAME. DIVISION. WHEEB BOEN. TRADE. W < k SIZE. HAIE. EYES. FACE. COAT K TEOUSEBS. DATE OF DISCHEG. PLACE OF DISCHABGE. 6 April 6 April 1 April 28 Mar. 26 Mar. Lewes Canterbury ditto Lewes Canterbury 21 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Feb. 19 Feb. 14 Feb. Lewes Winchester Walmer Canterbury Millbank MARKS AND REMARKS. Douglas McGregor John Munro Thos. Gallimore Edward Oriel William Hughes Ernest Klingebiel James Murphy John Smith Patrick Devaney Charles Clifford Depflt ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Australia Glasgow Middlewich, Chshre. Bermondsey, Surrey Liverpool Bow, Middlesex Dublin Bury, Lancashire Liverpool Nottingham seaman 30 5 7 black grey groom 23} 5 7} brown grey labourer 20 5 8} brown hazel tailor 19} 5 61 black blue bricklayer 251 5 7} brown grey clerk 19} 5 61 brown blue groom 22 5 81 brown grey piocer 20 5 6} brown grey labourer 19} 5 6} black brown diito is}; 5 6} It. brn blue dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark fresh discharged on account of fraudulent enlist ment tattooed on wrists ; discharged with ignominy discharged with ignominy scar on right groin tattooed on arms two anchors and oth « r tattoo marks left arm ' True Love,' heart, and arrow on right arm scar back of right arm discharged with ignominy Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BORN. TEADE. SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. IDATE OF * " zz DESEETN. PLACE OF DESIBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. David Lister William Stark Fras. Acheson Erank Wright Thomas McCarthy Edwin Ashley Alfred Taylor William Gillings John Burke George Fell R. MarineArt. Dep6t Chatham ditto ditto R. MarineArt. Lanark Dalmeney, Linlithgw Ballentemple, Cavan Gravesend, Kent Kilrush, Clare Hayes, Middlesex Derby Great Yarmouth Hulme, Lancashire Holberthorpe, York miner labourer mason labourer tailor painter • labourer ditto miner 26 ,5 24} 5 22 5 19 5 35} 5 23} 5 19} j5 20} 5 22 6 24} 5 7 8} 10} 7 7 5} 6} 61 9} 10} brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn brown dk. brn light light It. brn grey blue hazel hazel brown grey grey blue grey grey fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh tweed uniform ditto unifoim uniform ditto ditto tweed unifoim 13 AprilJ 6 April 5 April 31 Mar. 24 Mar. 4 April 4 April 2 April 1 April 31 Mar. Greeno. k jrccruit, attested Portsmouth scar on throat and cheit, and left shoulder Camden Ft. off furlough to Bally naugh, Cavan Walmer Bear right leg ani on forehead tattooed right arm, seer right of neck * elastic bandage lialcr Ft. Camden Chatham ditto ditto Portsmouth * between Greenock and London off furlough tc Wakefield, Ycrk LONDON : PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, BY HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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