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06/07/1883

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The Police Gazette , or Hue-And-Cry. Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday

Date of Article: 06/07/1883
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THE Police Gazette, OR HUE- AN3D- CRY. Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday. All Notices intended for insertion in the Hue- and- Cry are to be transmitted under cover addressed to the Inspector- General of Constabulary, authenticated by a Separate Communication. No Description can be inserted unless an Information shall have been Sworn; but it is not necessary to forward the Informations to the Inspector- General. - ,. • . _ _____ ^ Notices rospecting all Polonies and such Misdemeanours as are of an aggravate3 nature will be inserted. ~ ~ - - - • *„* Should irregularities arise in the delivery of the Hue- and- Cry, it will be necessary to forward one of the covers, or give the number it bears, as without this information it is almost impossible to rectify the mistake. DUBLIN, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1883. ENGLISH POLICE. £ 50 REWARD. DESCRIPTION of Charles Jager, a bank clerk, late of 34, Darville- road, Stoke Newington, who absconded on 19th ult., and whose arrest is sought on a Warrant for stealing a cheque, the property of his employers:— Age 21, height 5 feet 10 or 11 inches, slim, com- plexion fresh, sharp features, large nose, hair brown ( cut short and parted over left temple), no whiskers, slight fair moustuche, eyes gray or hiuel; dress, when last seen, gray suit and very low hard felt hat; gold tie pin, shape of a horse- shoe, with whip through it, lash absent. He is of horsey appcarance and frequents billiard rooms and the company of betting men, and is well- known at tjie houses they frequent; supposed accompanied by a female, ago 20, height 5 feet 2 inches; complexion, hair ( cut short behind) and eyes dark ; blue dress, waistband with large horse- shoe buckle ; black silk hat. They left No. 10, Guildford- street, Russell- square, - on the morning of 19th ult., in two hansom cabs evening. The above reward will be paid by Messrs! Munns and Longdon, 8, Old Jewry, London, E. C., to any person who shall give information leading to Jager's apprehension. Information to be given to the Director of Criminal Investigations, Great Scotland Yard, S. W. ; to Messrs. Munns and Longdon, 8, Old Jewry, E. C. ; to Super- intendent Green, Stoke Newington, or at any Police 6tation. . 15. Y. W. HENDERSON, Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis. Metropolitan Police Office, 4 Whitehall- place, June 10, 1883. ( 2G542M.— 48939.) £ 10 REWARD. WANTED, by Warrant for fraud, Henry George Hayes :— Age about 38 years, 5 feet 7inchcshigh, slender build, pale complexion, thin sharp features and lips, dark brown hair, chin shaved, small whiskers, haggard or careworn appearance, and of gentlemanly address; stated that he was a butter merchant from London commencing business in this city. He presented himself at the Consolidated Bank, Limited, king- street, Manchester, on the 26th May last, and requested to be allowed to open an account, at the same time depositing JC50 in cash, and two bank cheques, one for £ 96 12s. on Lloyd's Banking Company, Limited, Wolverhampton, and tho other on Stamford, Spalding, and Boston Banking Company, Northampton, for £ 83 10s. Gd. Tho cheques arc found on inquiry to be worthless. IIo also gave references in Manchester which were found to be false. Ho thereby obtained a • cheque book on the Consolidated Bank, numbered 892,571 to 892,600, which he will no doubt use to commit other frauds. Police Officers are requested to give immediate information to bankers, money changers, and others, ana should any of the cheques bo presented, to forward information without delay. The above reward of £ 10 will bo given by the Direct T4- S of the bank for such information as will lead to theJrrest of the said Henry George Hayes. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Manchester. Town Hall, Manchester, June 2, 1883. ( 58208 c 5358.) HOUSE BREAKING. BETWEEN the hours of 11.50 P. M., May 20th, and 11 A. M., May 27th, 1883, a pawn shop in the borough of Dudley was entered from an adjoining void house, and the following property stolen the. uiiuill, viz. t— Five silver Geneva watches, NTos. 66, 99, 842, 18296, and 28355. Twenty- three old metal Verge watches, Nos. 16, 345, 445, 477, 549, 683, 820, 889, 2415, 2591, 3720, 4779, 4944, 6355, 6522, 8231, 8382, 9558, 12931, 17232, and three not numbered. One old silver Verge watch, not numbered, lias a name on outside case. One pair of plain silver sleeve links. One suit of men's black worsted cord clothes, rather broad cord, bound with braid, new, size 3. One pair of course black cloth trowsers, fall fronts, lined with swansdown, size 5. One single- breasted vest, dark gray and white, coarse tweed, and five new silkneekerchiefs, plaid patterns, of various colours. Further Particulars. above robbery, ah ash mount at Deepfields, which upon being examined was found to contain 57 of the watches and some other portions of the stolen property. One of the men— stout, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, sandy whiskers and moustache ; dressed in soft billycock hat, short black jacket, and dark trowsers; had the appearance of a labourer. The other man not so stout as the above, about 80 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, dark moustache; dressed in a short dark coat and hard square topped hat. Numbers of Watches still Unrecovered. Metal Verges— 9043, 5209, 3720,10, 11704, 38249, 2591, 01, 1582, 14097, 7122, 7869, 2672,2055, 1197, 1501, 5S606, 30813, 7883, 20449, 44518, 15477, 18193, 1050, 22879, 1103, 2971, 1519, 17747, 19041, 4779, and five others of same class not numbered. Geneva, all metal cases— Nos. 842, 60, 28355. Also a black worsted jacket, man's size, nearly new, pockets behind ; collar loop supposed to be marked " Good," Tailor, Dudley. Please cause inquiries to be made at pawnbrokers, second- hand clothes dealers, & c. Information to be given to Mr. Chief Superin- tendent BURTON, Borough Police Office, Dudley, Worcestershire. Dudley, May 31, 1883. ( 26420 M.— 48770.) LEEDS CONSTABULARY. WANTED in this borough by Warrant, on a charge of stealing a horse and trap ( which has since been recovered):— Daniel Tumacliffe, 20 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, pale complexion, sickly looking, scar on left temple, dark brown hair, no whiskers, dressed in a dark short coat, gray trowsers, low crowned felt liat, and elastic boots ; all his clothing are greasy ; supposed to have gone to Londonderry. Information to Chief Inspector NORTCLIFF, Town Hall, Leeds. July 3, 1883. ( 26G1< - 49059.) P. S.— The white alabaster mantel- piece clock described by me as stolen from this boreugh between the 2nd and 87th May last, has been recovered. LEEDS CONSTABULARY. STOLEN, from a dwelling- house in this borough, between the 23rd and 26th instants, one diamond ring, set in plain gold setting, and oblong shape; one plain gold ring, with white stone; one gold watch key, with a seal set on a swivel in the handle, with a green and spotted stone; two gold seals ; two silver pencil cases; one Queen Anne silver teapot; one wine strainer; one punch ladle; one fish slice; one dozen each of large silver forks and spoons, fiddle pattern, all marked with the letter " B" in Old English on the handles; also a gent's dark mixture coat, with small white spots running through, dark bone buttons with a light spot on them, one pocket inside left breast, and two in laps behind. Information to Chief Inspector NORTCLIFF, De- tective Department, Town Hall, Leeds. Town Hall, May 28, 1883. ( 26355 M.— 48672.) Licence- holder, John Kelly, Reg. No. 639, has not been arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16th February, 1883. Licence- holder, Philip Doyle, 14,738, has not been arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 7th November, 1882. SCOTTISH POLICE. £ 100 REWARD. CITY OF GLASGOW POLICE. FORGERY OF ROYAL BANK NOTES. WHEREAS, since the 25th May last, twenty- nine forged or fabricated notes, purporting to be £ 1 notes of the Royal Bank of Scotland, have been uttered in Glasgow and the west of Scotland, the above reward of £ 100 will be paid by the Directors of the Royal Bank of Scotland to the person who will furnish the subscriber, or aDy officer of Police, with such infor- mation as will lead to the apprehension and convic- tion of the person or persons concerned in the forging and uttering of the said notes, and to the recovery of the plate from which they had been printed. Description of forged notes :— The forged notes are all numbered MJJJ, and dated lst July, 1882, and have the words " Promise to pay to James Wright or the Bearer" engraved on the body of them, whereas all the genuine Royal Bank notes issued since 1874 have only the words V Promise to pay on demand to the Bearer," and the name '' James Wright" omitted. The plate from which the forged notes have been printed has borne the words " Engraved on steel by W. H. Lizars, Edinburgh." Description of a man who passed several of the forged notes in shops in the Eastern District of Glasgow :— A man, from 40 to 45 years of age, o feet 4 or 5 inches high, dark brewn hair, bare face, which is red and blotched, very small nose, and stout made; dressed in a black shabby frock coat bound with very broad black braid, and black satin hat. Had a dissipated and broken- down appearance, and spoke with a Scotch accent. Bankers, engravers, lithographers, shopkeepers, police officers, and otherg are requested to be on the alert, and should any clue or information be obtained, to communicate with the subscriber, or with the local police, at tlio nearest police station. A. M'CALL, Chief Constable. Chief Constable's Office, Glasgow, June 16, 1883. ( 26363 m.— 48686.) THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, JULY 6, 1883. DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. PARTICULAKS relative to convict Rachel Templeton, 2437, convicted in Armagh, county Armagh, on 13th July, 1878, for larceny, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude:— 40 years of age on conviction, is a Protestant, single, is an cmbroidress, born in Market- hill, resided before conviction in Armagh, her friends reside in Portadown; brown hair, hazel eyes, light eyebrows, long nose, medium mouth, fresh com- plexion, round visage, slight make, bum mark on left cheek, 5 feet high. This convict was discharged from " The Shelter," Dublin, 18th April, 1883, on licence, and went to reside at Armagh. She left Portadown about the 25th ultimo, without notifying her departure to the R. I. C., and her present whereabouts are unknown. In tho event of lier arrest she should be dealt with under the Oth section of the Act 34 & 35 Vic., cap. 112. General Prisons Board, June 19, 1883. ( 26508 M.— 48889.) Young offender, William Williams, No. 203, not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 10th May, 1883. Office of Reformatories, Dublin Castle, May 10, 1883. ( 26242 M.— 48453.) Mary Quinn ( infanticide), not arrested ; Hue- and- cry, 2nd February, 1883. Police Supervisee, Henry Naylor, 11291, not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 16th January, 1883. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Armagh. Bernard M'Parland ( sheep stealing), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 18th May, 1883. ^ Arthur Hagan ( assault endangering life), not arrested; Huc- and-' Cry, 6th April^ 883, . Cavan • Thomas Maguire ( assault endangering life), nqt arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 1 st June, 1883. . Clare. DESCRIPTION of Andrew Hehir, native of Corrofin, who stands charged with having, on the 27th June, 1883, in the barony of Islands, parish of Drumcliff, escaped from the gaol at Ennis, where he was in custody on a charge of prison breach :— Gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, thin face, slight make, 5 feet 6 J inches high, about 19 years of age, light brown hair; wore a soft jerry hat, old black tweed coat, gray trowsers, dark tweed vest, and military shirt; had no boots on when he left; is a labourer. Ennis, June 27, 1883. ( 55653 c.— 9621.) DESOHIPTION of the following articles, which were stolen out of the dwelling- house of Patrick Hynes, of Noughaville, barony of Burren, parish of Nougha- ville, on the morning of the 3rd of May, 1883, viz.:— A black cashmere dress ; a black Russell cord dress; a red crochet worked worsted petty coat; a pair of women's laced boots, small piece of leather on both heels, mended on soles with gutta percha ; a small box containing one set of bog oak earrings and brooch ( shamrock pattern); a set of silver ear- rings and brooch ( fern pattern); a necklet and bracelet of white shells; all value for about X2 sterling. Ballyvaughan, May 28, 1883. ( 59219 c.— 9382.) Bridget Brew, described in Hue- and- Cry of 13 th March, 1883, has not yet been found. Cork. John Dwyer ( robbery), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 20th March, 1883. Donegal. DESCRIPTION of Edward M'Garrigle ( mother's surname M'Ginlay), native of Knather, who stands charged with having, on thelSth ormorning of the 14th of June, 1883, in the barony of Tirhugh, parish of Kilbarron, stolen two heifer calves, the property of John Donagher, of Dooballea :— Smart active appear- ance, broad forehead, high cheek bones, pleasing looking, mark of an old cut on the back of head' with no hair on it but covered by hair drawn across it, brown eyes, small sharp pointed nose, fresh complexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 27 years of age, brown hair; wore a hard jerry hat, heather- coloured pea jacket, brown tweed trowsers and vest; is a shoemaker. Ballyshannon, June 16, 1883. ( 58233 c.— 5404.) Down. William John Murphy ( cattle- stealing), not ar- rested; Hue- and- Cry, 10th April, 1883. Dublin. DESCRIPTION of clothing, & c„ found in possession of convict Mary Egan ( who has been arrested and returned for trial at the Commission Court, Dublin, on a charge of felony) and which are supposed to have been stolen, viz.:— A Paisley shawl, somewhat worn; a black cloth lady's jacket, loose make, trimmed round the " neck and sleeves with black fringe ; a lady's skirt, half of it red calico, the lower half red silk; a lady's black Cashmere skirt, frilled at bottom ; a small calico chemise ; a lady's pair of high buttoned boots, with a small patch on the outside of each ; a pair of men's elastic side boots, new ; two pair of lady's stockings, one red, the other gray with blue stripe. This woman was returned for trial at the Commission on the 7th instant, and the case adjourned to next Commission. The above articles are in possession of the Constable at Cabinteely, and can be seen for identification at any time. ( See Hue- and- Cry, 5th June, 1883.) Dundrum, Juno 8, 1883. ( 57705 o.— 7153.) DESCRIPTION of William Derham, native of Saggart, but no fixed residence, who stands charged with having,' on the 19th May, 1883, in the barony of Newcastle, parish of Saggart, violently assaulted and attempted to rob one Robert Connor, of Crooksling, on the public road at Slade:— Blue eyes, regular nose, sandy complexion, round face, very stout make, 5 feeti 7 inqhes high, about 40 years of, age, sandy hair j wore a round hat, short tweed jacket, and moleskin trowsers ; is a labourer. A Warrant is in the hands of tho Constabulary at Brittas for arrest of the accused. Lucan, May 24, 1883. ( 57642 c.— 7043.) Mary M'Cabe ( robbery of money), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 6th April, " 1883. Kerry. DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender who, on the 15th May, 1883, absconded from the Rehoboth- place Reformatory School, at Dublin:— Thomas Johnston, No. 204, about 17 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, stout make, pale complexion, fair hair, gray eyes, slightly turned up nose, round visage, heavy brows; small mark of cut above right eye on forehead ; formerly belonged to Tralee, county Kerry, and his parents are dead. The school dress consists of cord trowsers, cord sleeved vest, blucher boots nailed, and fastened by strap and buckle; had no jacket on him when he left. This boy is very fond of the army, and may try to enlist. The Manager of the Reformatory will defray the expense of his conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, on remand, and will reward the person who may capture him with XI. Office of Reformatories, Dublin Castle, May 17, 1883. ( 26288 m.— 48529.) Kildare. DESOBIPTION of an ass and cart, the property of Thomas Miller, which were stolen from the lands of the Curragh, parish of Kildare, barony of East Offaly, on the morning of the 28th June, 1883 :— 1. Gray gelding, about 3 years old, hair clipped off belly, some gray hairs and a white spot on his right hip ; value for X2. 2. Cart Name, WM. Cuddy, on shaft, had a piece spliced off the inside of shaft, the letters " W. C." were stamped on the cart; value for XI 10j. Kildare, July 3, 1883. ( 57813 c.— 7333.) DESCRIPTION of William Griffiths, native of London, who stands charged with having, on the 10th June, 1883, in the barony of East Offaly, parish of Bally- sax, obtained X9 under false pretences, by presentment of an unsignedt cheque :— Hazel eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, smart active make, 5 feet 8 inches high, abouf 26 years of age; wore a jerry hat, dark brown frock coat, dark trowsers, and vest; is a private in the - 13t East Kent Regiment. Kildare, June 16, 1883. ( 57737 c.— 7213.) Thomas Sex ( failing to appear when on bail), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 27th March, 1883. Myles Farrell ( assault), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 23rd March, 1883. Mathew Smith ( attempt to commit a rape), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, Kith March, 1883. William Tegan ( attempt to commit a rape), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16th March, 1883. The man, name and native place unknown, described in Hue- and- Cry of 13th March, 1883,. ( intimidation), not arrested. Kilkenny. Thomas Watson ( robbery of an ass, cart, and harness), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd April, 1883. Louth. The man, name unknown, supposed native of Drogheda ( cattle stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 27th March, 1883. Patrick Keely ( attempt to set fire to a house, and failing to take his trial when bailed to do so), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16tli March, 1883. Mayo. James Ruddy ( assault endangering life), not ar- rested; Hue- and- Cry, 10th April, 1883. Edward Doocy and john M'Intyre ( serious assault), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 20tli March, 1883. Michael M'Namara ( suspected of being one of an armed party who committed a murder), not arrested; / Hue- and- Cry, 2nd March, 1883. Patrick Hannon, alias Moran ( serious assault), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 20th February, 1883. Meath. DESCRIPTION of James Little, native of Dollards- town, who stands charged with having, on the llth April, 1883, in the barony of Skreen, parish of Tara, stolen, X23, in notes and gold, from his employer, Richard Wilkinson, of Castleboy :— Gray or blue eye3, large nose, fresh complexion, full fat face, stout make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 19 years of age; wore a brown hat, dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest. Will endeavour to emigrate Navan, April 13, 1883. ( 57444 c.— 6710.) Fanny Donohoe ( stealing a cow, the property of her brother), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, llth May, 1883. Monaghan. DESCRIPTION of Terrence M'Eneany, native of Knocknagarnamon, who, on the 17th of April, 1883, in the barony of Farnev, parish of Enniskeen, left the house of James Plunkett, of Miskishmore, and has not since been heard of, and it is feared some harm has befallen him :— Stooped shoulders, gray eyes, regular nose, pale complexion, broad face, slight make, 5 feet 2 inches high, about 70 years of age, gray liair and whiskers; wore a jeny hat, old gray frieze coat, corduroy trowsers and vest; is a labourer. Carrickmacross, May 19,1883. ( 58166c.— 5265.) d-^ ry of 16tb Margaret Walsh, described in Hue- and- March, 1883, not yet found. Francis Kelly ( absconding when on bail to take his trial on a charge of attempt to commit a rape), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 6th March, 1888. THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AO- CRY, JULY 6, 1883. ^ f, Roscommon. INSCRIPTION of Thomas M'Keon, native of Athlone, who stands charged with having, on the 17th June, 1883, in the barony of Moycarne, parish of Creagh, made his escape from the Lunatic Asylum, where he had been committed as a dangerous lunatic, and is now at large :— Right foot clubbed, gray eyes, dark complexion, round iface, stout make, 5 feet 4 inches high, about 45 years of age, gray hair; wore a tweed cap, frieze coat, corduroy trowsers, and frieze vest, which are the Asylum clothes ; is a tailor. June 23, 1883. ( 56971 c.— 6812.) Thomas Doyle ( robbery of money), not arrested ; Huo- and- Cry, 30th March, 1883. Sligo. DESCRIPTION of Anthony Hale, native of Bally- ogan, who stands charged with having, on the ynd or 3rd April, 1888, in the barony of Tireragh, parish of Castleconnor, stolen a heifer ( since found), the property of John Timlin, of Corballa, in said parish:— Face swelled under jaws, black side whiskers turning gray, gray eyes, large thick nose, fresh complexion, full face, very stout make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 48 years of age, dark hair turning gray; wore a round soft hat, dark frieze coat, corduroy trowsers, and gray tweed vest; is a farmer. Easkey, May 27, 1883. ( 56787 o— 6675) Edward Scott ( assault endangering life), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 6tli April, 1883. William Gordon ( entering a dwelling- house, and committing an assault on the inmates), not arrested ; see Hue- and- Cry of 9th and 12th January, 1883. Tipperary. DESCRIPTION of a dog, the property of James H. Mandeville, which was stolen from the lands of Ballycurkeen, parish of Kilmurray, barony of IfFa and Offa East, oil tho 29th day of June, 1883 :— An Irish red setter bitch, with white sniff mark on nose, small white mark on chost, white tip to tail, one white toe mark, a small dash of white on side near back, well furnished on legs and tail, of medium size, and good condition, aged 4 years, answers to the name of " Quail." Carrick- on- Suir, July 1, 1888. ( 59364 c.— 9666.) DESCRIPTION of an ass, the property of Edmond Mockler, which was stolen from the townland of Killerk North, parish of Donoughmore, barony of Middlethird, on the night of 24th June, 1883, viz.:— A light brown gelding ass, mane and tail darker than the body, fore feet shod, mark of a gall on left breast, 6 years old, in good condition ; value for £ 4. Cashel, July 3, 1883. ( 59370 c.— 9676.) DESCRIPTION of Michael Cahill ( mother's surname Shanahan), native of Foylenamon, who stands charged with having, on the 21th May, 1883, at Borrisoleigh, in the barony of Kilnamanagh Upper, parish of Glenkeen, seriously assaulted Laurence Ryan, by striking him on the head with a stone, from the effects of which he died on the 7th June, 1883 :— Shaves all his face except small whiskers under the ears; gray eyes, regular nose, fresh com- plexion, broad fat face, stout make, about 5 feet 9 inches high, about 30 years of age, dark brown hair; wore a slouched hat, dark frieze coat, dark gray tweed trowsers, and gray tweed vest; is a farmer's son. A Warrant is now in the hands of the Police for Cahill's arrest. Templemore, June 9, 1883. ( 59248 c.— 9485.) Garrett Burns and Garrett Cussen ( being two of an armed party who attacked a dwelling- house), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 30th March, 1883. Tyrone. DESCRIPTION of Charles M'Dermott native of Strabane, who stands charged with having, on the 16th April, 1883, in the barony of Upper Strabane, parish of Upper Badoney, obtained a heifer by false pretences, and afterwards selling same in the fair ot Plumbridge, and absconding with the amount:— Three warts under right ear adjoining cheek bone, the result of evil, shuffling swaggering gait when walking ; large wild gray eyes, regular nose, pale yellow com- plexion, long face, medium make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 30 or 33 years of age, dark hair, shaves all his face; wore a milky white hat, brown coat, trowsers, and vest, greasy looking and shabby; is a losv cattle dealer. A Warrant in the hands of the Constabu- lary of this district for his arrest; the Constabulary should not arrest this offender without the Warrant. Newtownstewart, April 19, 1883.( 58064 c.— 5063.) Bella Hamilton ( infanticide), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 10th April, 1883. Waterford. DESCRIPTION of a watch, the property of Edmond Power, which was stolen from his house at Dungarvan, barony of Decies- without- Drum, and parish of Dungarvan, on the 28th of April, 1883:— A gold chronometer double- cased watch, small dent in front case, the word " chronometer" engraved on the back case ; cost £ 150, value now for about £ 50 ; makers, Barnshaw, London. There was a gold Albert chain and two silver chains, value for about £ 15, attached to the watch, which were also taken. Dungarvan, May 12, 1883. Westmeath. DESCRIPTION of a man, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 31st day of May, 1883, in the barony of Moyashel and Magheradernon, parish of Mullingar, stolen from the house of Mr. Cramer Roberts, Taitestown, several articles of silver plate ( see Hue- and- Cry of 5th instant), all of which have since been re- covered :— Down- looking and ill- looking, slightly stooped shoulders, stout make; 5 feet 7 inches high, about 50 years of age; wore a soft hat, old faded tweed coat, and black troswers. The hat he is wear- ing is supposed to be stolen from Mr. Roberts. June 1st, 1883. . ( 57675 o.— 7107.) The man, name and native place unknown ( robbery), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 6th April, 1883. Wexford. DESCRIPTION of James Tapley, native of Ballingarry Upper, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 15tli or morning © f 16th May, 1883, in the barony of Gorey, parish of Kilnahue, stolen a colt, the property of his father, Henry Tapley:— High shoulders, turns in his toes when walking, gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet inches high, about 24 years of age, brown hair; wore a gray tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a servant boy. The colt has heen recovered. Tapley was last seen near Wicklow, and will probably try to escape to Liverpool. Gorey, May 19, 1883. ( 57631 o.— 7009.) William Kelly ( sheep stealing), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 8th May, 1883. Wicklow. Bridget Flynn ( robbery), not arrested; Hue- and Cry, 6th April, 1883. The man, name and native - place unknown, ( robbery of money), described in Hue- and- Cry ot 2nd March, 1883, has not been arrested. THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, JULY 6, 1883. HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION Who have not reported themselves, as required by " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871," and who are liable, on conviction, to 12 months' Imprisonment. I. Sub- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The Office for Registration of Habitual Criminals, Dublin Castle," the Names and Descriptions of all persons under Supervision reporting themselves in their respective Districts. II. Also to report without delay to the Inspector- General, and to " The Office for Registration of Habitual Criminals, Dublin Castle," the CONVICTION of any Habitual Criminal whose Name may appear in the Ilue- and- Cry as a Defaulter. III. Also to report to the " General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," in all cases in which it may come to the knowledge of the Constabulary that Convicts are in any way infringing the conditions of their Licences. MALES. HABITUAL CRIMINALS. Particular* of Persons Liberated from Prisons and subject to Police Supervision under the provisions of " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871" ( 34 and 35 Vic., cap. 112). Office | Registerj Name aud Alias. Number.. DESCRIPTION. Ace. Height. Hair. Kyes. Com- plexion. Trade o.' Occupation. Other Distinguishing Mark. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentenoe. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. 322 7 OR 330 331 116 332 118 710 330 us 280 Thomas Black, . Joseph Queery, John Reilly, John Molloy, . Mary J. Young, William Towns- ley. Ellen Donnelly, John Geraghty, John Fox, alias Kelly. Catherine Kelly, alias Keating. Rose Reilly, 38 43 34} 37} 26 49 37 31} 40 38 44 5 3 0 4 Light brown. Gray 5 10 5 10 t 11 5 7} 4 11 5 11 5 5 5 3 5 3 Brown Auburn, turning gray. Brown Dark brown. Auburn Brown. Light brown. Brown Dark brown. Gray Gray Brown Blue Gray Gray Gray Hazel Gray Brown Gray Fresh Sallow Fresh Fresh Sallow Fresh Fresh. Fresh Light Fresh Fresh Labourer Labourer Labourer Labourer Hedrlle- maker. Tinsmith Dealer. Butcher Servant Cut- scar over right eye, scar on left eyebrow, lost a front lower tooth, J., heart, T., on right forearm, and T. R. on left; large sore under left calf. Nose appears to have been injured. Scar right side of nose. Cocked nose. No nail on left little finger, blue tattoo mark on left temple. Cut- mark on right temple. Kick- mark on left shin. Lame in left leg. Mountjoy, 12/ 1/ 83. Lusk, 27/ 3/ 83. Naas, 23/ 4/ 83. - Naas, 23/ 4/ 8?. Belfast, S0/ 4/ H Dundalk, , > 1- 3/ 5/ 83. Grangogorman, 16/ 5/ 83. Lusk, Pockpitted, 1/ 6/ 83. Mountj oy, 22,6/ 83. Grangegorman, 30/ 6/ 83. Golden- bridge Refuge, 3/ 7/ 83. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. Breaking and entering a warehouse and larceny and two previous convictions for felony. House- breaking and larceny. House- breaking ' and larceny. Larceny and previous . conyictioa.. for felony. Larceny Larceny. Stealing seveSapbept Larceny - after' previous conviction.' Larceny and previous conviction for felony. i Assault and robbery, and previous conviction for felony. 7 years' penal servitude. 7 years' penal servitude. 18 calendar months' hard labour. 18 calendar months' hard labour. 6 calendar months. 15 calendar months' hard labour. ., 9' calendar 1 • ' , months' hard labour. 17 gears', * penal' i_ servitude. ( f ! o years' . penal servitude'. 2 years' hard labour. 7 years' penal servitude. 3 years 3 years 1 year ;; i year 2 years 3 years 2 years 7 years 5 years , t ( 5 years . 5 years Belfast. Liverpool. Dublin. Dublin. AhoghilL Lisburn. 10, Millfield, Belfast. Liverpool. Belfast, Wicklow. Dublin. Forty- three previous convictions for lar- ceny. and minor offences.' Twenty previous con- victions. Nineteen previous convictions. One previous con- viction for sheep stealing. Two previous con- victions. Twenty- three pre- vious convictions. Seventy- six previous convictions. V BY AUTHORITY— Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co. r 87, 88, < fe 89, Abbey- street, Dublin, The Queen's Printing Office, James Irvine, alias William J. Harvey, alias Johnston, alias James Wilson, William alias Patrick Curran, alias Christopher Fisher, John Regan, James Berns, Robert HefFadine, . Michael Francis O'Meara, . John Sinnott, Francis Hayden, alias Wallace Hugh Corrigan, Alexander Martin, . Patrick Delany, John M'Cawley, James Patterson, Francis M'Manus, . Bernard Joyce, . William J. Jackson, Edward Toal, John M'Farland, . Joseph Harvey, Michael O'Neill, otherwise John Neill, .... John Purcell, otherwise John Sheridan, . . Michael Kiely, Daniel O'Sullivan, Jolin Keilly, Charlotte M'Mullen, Mary Donnelly, . Catherine Cosgrove, Sarah Rankin, Mary Mahony," Mary Cahill, alias Carr, alias Tallant, & c., .
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