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03/11/1885

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Date of Article: 03/11/1885
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Volume Number: VOL II    Issue Number: 193
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m RHE POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SEREES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1885. VOL. IL, NO. 193. REGITLATIONS- 1. Jkll announcements for insertion in the POLICB GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOB OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, GBEAT SCOTLAND YAHD, LOSDOX, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTB, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 1- In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, ani the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case tnay b:. 7. Announcement* concerning stolen property must be gwranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements ef all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear < number, and an alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force u- hich causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted » the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Grei. Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond f Co.," Fast Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order. ir. Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 136, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertifr^ nis. J. MONBO, Editor. WAR OFFICE, NOVEMBER 3, 1885. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY S SERVICE. omoaj sro. NAME. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 Berlin, Thomas Blair, Alexander Bolger, Thoinas Bradley, Thos. Chapman, George Clarke, Alfred Clements, Cbas. W Collins, James Collins, Jos. Connor, Bernard WHERE BORN. 11 Coxson, Henry 12 Cross, James 13 Darragh, John 14 Dellow, Charles 15 Doghertv, Bernard 16 Dovey, Frank 17 Duncan, Charles 18 Duncan, Richard 19 Duncan, Robert 20| Edwards, John 67 Durham L. 1. Ballyboitt. Birr — Border Regt. Linlithgow, Edinbro' 2271 R. Dublin Fus. Jamectown, Kildare 1196 Manchester Rgt. Manchester —- 5th Lancers Christchurch, Hoxtn 2520 R. Irish Lancers Charltnn, Kent 2512R. Irish Limcers Southsea. Hants 1273 R. Lanes Regt. Prebton, Lanes 2719; 2ndDragoonGds Maidstone, Kent 50290| Royal Artillery Barony, Lanark miner tailor labourer barber labourer seaman labourer groom labourer 23 22 241 184 991 4 21 23 231 201 24 K D I n COM- PLIN. 8J fresh 31 si 7l jfi fresh fresh sallow . fresh 84; fresh 8} fresh 5 fresh 9 florid 6 fair EilB REGIMENTALS EYES. OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION DATE OF PLACE OF MARKS AND REMARKS. black bm It brn dk bra black brn bm [ light dk bm | dk bni hazel regimentals It greviplain clothes grey regimentals regimentals Iplain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals dk bra regimentals dk bra regimentals grey bm grey- blue grey 30 Sept. 23 Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. Oct. Cairo* iscar It lower jaw and It sholdrblde ' Egypt Richmond* i * l" orks Naas jsmall scar on forehead and right loin Ashtn un L scar of abscess right armpit Chester 1 large bubo scars left groin Brightou ^ bracelet left wrist, ring left ring finger Brighton anchor left forearm Lancaster Shornclifl'e ^ mark of burn outer side right leg . Leith I 2791| R. Irish Lancers 4719 C. & T. Corps 1411 R. Irish Rifles 46957 Royal Artillery 50245 Royal Artillery 5806 Med. S. Corps — Gen. Ser. Cavlry Govan, Glasgow 1152 Lincoln Regt. Barnet, Herts 50803 Royal Artillery CanoDgate, Edinboro' 1326; W. Riding- Regt. S. Georire's E.. Mdx. Midhurat Gt. Cheverell, Devizs Shankhill, Antrim Hackney, Yarmouth Donegal Maryiebone, Mdx. 7* H 4 7 7 61 4 61 4 fair fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh sandy grey fair * It bra grey bra hazel dk bra blue brn blue bra hazel It brn grey : lt bm blue idk bm hazel regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals 14 Oct. Brighton sailor rthnd, bracelet rt wrist, anchr It arm 18 Oct. i Woolwich " right brown, left grey 19 Oct. Belfast scar on each knee 21 Oct. Sheffield C. D. in heart, laurel spray, 4c., It forarm 7 Oct. Leith scar front of head and base of left thumb 23 Oct. Netley scar forehd & It loin, anchor, dots left arm 17 Oct. Hamilton dot both thumbs, blue mark left forearm 13 Oct. Lincoln scar left side of forehead 21 Oct. Leith Fort blue scar nght eye 22 Oct. Aldershot scar right breast and forparm 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Edwards. Thomas EHiott, John W. Fin lay, George Flood, Peter Foley, Patrick Garrard, Frederick Gorry, Thomas Gosnay, F. Arthur Graeme, James Hadley, Frank 39106 Royal Artillery 33734 Koyal Artillery 470S5 Royal Artillery 932 Leinster Reert. 1581 Scottish Rifles 1242 Lincoln Regt. 1274 R. Lanes Regt. 6176 C. & T. Corps — R. W. Surrey Rt. 916 Roval Artillerv St. Leonard's, Essex Whitten Park, Drhm St. Paul's, Deptford Rathmines, Dublin Newcastle Wakefield, Yorks Lancaster, Lanes Peckham, Surrey ( Jreenock, Renfrew Briarhton. Sussex labourer miner hammermn labourer mason labourer mat maker painter fellmonger labourer regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals It bm lit blue plain clothes brn I grey regimentals 22 Oct. 17 Oct. 27 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Oct. 22 Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 Oct. Newport* Fermoy Weedon Fermoy Glasgow Lincoln Lancaster Woolwich London Dover mole rt sholdr, scar back of neck * Mon. shamrock left forearm mole right shoulder deeply pockpitted iscar centre of back T. C., T. C. T., & indefinite tattooing It arm tattooed both forearms ring forefngr rt hnd, bust of woman It arm anchor right hand, dot left forearm 31 Hunt, J. 32 Johnson, Frederick 33 Johnson. Thomas 34 36 36 37 38 39 Johnson. Thomas Jones, Frederick Jordan, John Lane, John Lee, Benjamin Lee, Wm. I 40 Lenthal, Thomas 41 Leonard, Joseph 42 Lockwood, Eli 43 Mangan, Michael 44 Markham, James 45 McArale, James 46 McCafferty, Chas. 47 McDonagh, John 48 McLean, John 49 McMinn, Robert 50 McShane, Hugh MiUer, James ! Moore, William I Morrissey, John 1 Murphy, Cornelius i Norris, James I O'Leary, Martin ' O Neill, Simon I Pitman, Richard i Reed, Samuel I Robb, James 2904 King's R. Rifles 1307 R. Lanes Regt. — 6th Dragoon Gd « 2833 R. Irish Lancers 5961 Scots Guards — 8th Hussars 1304 Devon Regt. 39496 Roval Artillery 1729 Dorset Regt. 7581 Rifle Brigade St. John's, I. of Man Clerkenwell, Mdx. Cavan, Cavan Londonderry, Derry Much Wenlock, Shrop Ballina, Mayo Newton, Cardiff Buxted, Uckfield Ipswich, Suffolk St. Pancras. Mdx. labourer clerk groom fireman labourer labourer sailor groom waterman labourer 21 j 5 16 5 [ 22 15 1241 5 20 J' 5 ,25 5 ; 19i 5 21} 5 ' 20 J 5 21 5 4 4 6 71 10 V} 3 4 4 4 fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh It brn blue ! t bm hazel brn blue brn It bm dk bra grey bm hazel dk bm hazel dk bra grey bm hazel brn hazel 1626 1200 2045 1139 2722 i012 984 1260 1427 S. Wales Bordrs Garadissfaith, Mon. Manchester Rgt. Dumfries R. Irish Regt. Clogheen, Tipperary N. Staffs Regt. Birmingham, Wrwck R. Irish Lancers Ballybay. Monaglian Scottish Rifles Barony, Lanark regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals I regimentals 20 Oct. Winohestr flower- pot left forearm, tattoo mark right 22 Oct. Aldershot — Oct. en route* 17 Oct. Brighton 13 Oct. London 21 Oct. Halifax 24 Oct. Exeter 27 Oct. Weedon 24 Oct. Dorchester I 23 Oct Aldershot * Athlone to Canterbury mole left breast anchor right forearm name right aim, 2 anchors left tombstone, E. C., centre of chest Conn. Rangers R. S. Fus. R. Irish Rifles Manchester Rgt. Newbridge, Kildare Oban, ArgyU Newry, Armagh Belfast, Antrim collier waiter tailor labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer 194 19| 19* 191 21 193 19 2CJ 22 18} 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 60 1291, Scottish Rifles 3 Northmbld Fus. 1152 Manchester Rgt. 1745 R. Munster Fus. 1883 R. Irish Regt. 1631 5th Hussars — Scottish Rifles 2868 R. Irish Lancers 1089 Northmtn Regt. — Scottish Rifles Ayr miner S. Mary's, New- on- T labourer Tredegar, Glamorgn — Cork ( Ardrosoa ) Cork labourer Dungarvon, Watrfrd musician St. James's, London labourer Glasgow, Lanark fitter Manchester, Lanes painter Gt. Warley, Brntwd. seaman Govan. Renfrew labourer 61 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 70 Rodgers, Robert Simpson, Frederick SneU, Samuel Stacey, Thomas Stevenson, George Sullivan, Michael Thompson, John Turner, George Wainwright, Robt. Walker, ( ioorge 1419 48264 2423 2727 " 2389 502 38835 50950 1160 693 Lanes Fus. Royal Artillery R. Irish Lancers R. Irish Lancers R. Irish Lancers R. Irish Regt. Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Manchester Rgt. S. Wales Bordrs. St. James, Rotherbm painter Starbeck, Yorks Worlington, Devon Borough, Surrey Stoke- on- Trent Valentia Island J arrow- on- Tyne St Nicholas, Deptford Dublin North Wraxall clerk labourer labourer labourer labourer ship crpntr, 25^ woodcutter 24; labourer 22] collier ' 20 5 4 sallow bm 5 5| fresh It bra 6 51 sallow brn o 9 fresh bm > s* sallow dk brn O 4 fresh It bm 5 5 fresh ibm 6 8} sallow bm 5 5} fresh brn 5 9 fresh bm 5 61 fresh bm 5 SJ fresh bm 5 5) fresh bm 0 7J fresh bm 0 10 fresh fair 5 8 fresh brn O 4) sallow It bm 5 8 fresh bra 5 4 fresh brn 5 sallow dk bm blue grey hazel grey grey grey grey hazel blue regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes 15 Oct. 20 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 16 Oct. 25 Oct. 21 Oct. 19 Oct. 17 Oct. S Oct. Brecon scar back of neck Ashtn un L cross flags and eagle right forearm Clonmel Lichfield Brighton deep scar right thigh Glasgow brown scar bridge of nose Templmore small scar back of neck, right side Ayr Belfast scar left cheek, cicatrix left side of Beck Ashtn un L cicatrix nape of neck grey grey grey grey blue grey grey blue grey KTev regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimeolals regimentals regimentals regimentals I regimentals 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 Oct. Glastow scar inside left arm Dublin Athtn un L flower- pot, tree, G. S., left forearm Tralee * cicatrix over rt nipple * Four Mile Water Hounslow tattooed both arms en route* S. It arm, scar rt hnd * Prestn to Glasgw Brighton bracelet left wrist Preston tattooed right forearm en route* ' Preston to Hamilton fair fresh sallow fresh pale fair fair florid fresh fair dk bra hazel dk bm grey dk bm grey dk bm hazel bm hazel It bm haze} light bm bm It bra blue bm hazel blue : regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals 24 Oct. ! 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 13 Oct. ,15 Oct. Il9 Oct. Bury Sheffield Brighton Brighton Brighton soar back of head tattooed left forearm, mole left cheek scar of burn right forearm E. Austin, H. left forearm anchor back of It hand * Valentia Island Alexandria tattooed chest and left forearm * en route birthmarks rt thigh " Greenwich td Dover Ashtn un L scar left cheek and back of head Cnrrairh scar left index fimrer 2 T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1885. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. emcii| NO. ! NAME. REG. NO. WHERE BORN. TRADE OOM- PLXN. HAIR. REGIMENTALS OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. DATS or 19 Oot. 24 Oct. 27 Oot. 25 Oct. 16 Oot. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 25 Oct. PLACK OF MARKS and REMARKS. 71 Walsh, Patrick Walton, Robert 3 Watson, Charles Webster, Albert Wegg. Henry- Weir, Edward John Wheeler, William White, John 2074 S. Yorks Regt. — Border Regt. — ( Scottish Rifles 1768 Royal Fus. 1167 Lincoln Refit. 2107il5th Hussars 2599 1st Dragoons 61090| Roviil Artillery Sheffield, Yorks St. Phillip's, Durhm Neweastle- on- Tyne Aylsford, Maidstone S. James's, Norwich Edinburgh St. John's, Cardiff Kentington, Mdx. labourer labourer plumber labourer labourer barman clerk slater fresh dark fresh fair dark freBh fair fresh hazel black brn It brn brn black fair black dk brniregimentals brn hazel hazel blue blue hazel plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes tattooed left arm, scar right eye scars both eyebrows ' Richmond to Carbde " Stamford to Hamilton Pontefract en route* en route* Hounslow Lincoln scar junctnre of neck and left shoulder Hounslow Dundalk Woolwich " Kate " left forearm, T. W. P. right ' mermaid, anchor, bracelet, rinht forearm Discharged for Misconduct. OFFIOB NO. NAME. RJtO. NO. 0OEP8. WHERE BORN. TRADE. H 3 g COM- ES PLXN. a 1 HAIR. EYES. CAUSE OF DLFC- CLLAROE AS STATED ON PAR- CHMENT CERT. DATE OP D1BCHA1LQK FLACK or DI8CHARUB MARKS AND REMARKS. 79 80 81 62 Adams, John Connollv, John Wing, William Woodthorp, J. W. 6579 4443 6580 5569 Med. Staff Coipsi Shankhill, Belfast C. & T. Corps St. George's, Kdmsti Med. Staff Corps'St. Andrew's, Htfrd. C. & T. Corps ISt. Mary's, Islington iron mlder labourer clerk butcher 214 25} 19 21 6 6| 5 6j 5 l] 5 4 J Iresh [ dk brnlhazel misconduct fresh bra grey misconduct fresh It brn grey ignominy fresh bra lhazel ismominv 17 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Oct. 29 Oct. Aldershot Brixton Aldershot Aldersliot scars back of head, rt knee, and It elbow scar rt side of nose crown, anchor, and wreath rt forearm ARMY RESERVE. OFFICE NO. NAME. REO. NO. CORPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. M 3 H I 0 COM- PLXN. HAIR. ETES. REGIMENTALS OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. DATE OF| FLAGS OF 83< Anderson, George 84: Cain, Thomas 85 Carney, Thomas SOCassidy, Patrick 67, Chadwick. Henry 88 Clooney, Joseph 89 Collins, Thomas 90 Connor, John 91 Considine, Patrick 92> Cooney, Robert 1045 2693 1014 1035 1025 208 294 22916 1851 684 Conn. Rangers Conn. Rangers Conn. Rangers Conn. Rangers Liverpool Kegt. Bedford Regt. Conn. Rangers Royal Artillery S. Lanes Regt. S. Lanes Regt. Coledon, Tyrone Dublin Atheney, Galway Dunmore, Galway Mossley, Manchester St. Andrew's, Dubln St. Nicholas, Galway St. Nicholas, Dublin Kilrush, Clare Ballyhannis, Mayo labourer labourer shoemaker labourer labourer porter labourer chandler labourer labourer 304 30" 27 27 27} 294 28 29 25 28} 5 6 5 64 5 7 5 9 5 54 5 t> 5 8 5 6 ill 5 5} fresh fair fresh pale fresh sallow sallow fresh fresh sandy black sandy fair brn bra black dk brn bra dk brn sandy bm blue grey grey hazel grey bm grey hazel blue plain clothes plaii. clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plaia clothes 1 July 1 Julv 1 July 1 July June ' 85 1 July 1 Judy July ' 85 June ' 85 1 June Galway Galway Galway Galway Manchestr Bedford Galway Dublin Kilrush Oldham burn right cheek scar under left knee part left ear bitten off 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 Daxon, Wm. Daly, John D'Areey, Patrick Dolan, Martin Doran, Edward Dunne, Patrick Fagan, Thomas Farrell. James Frost, Thomas Gilmartin, Daniel 1858 2222 1261 1283 1927 1032 2061 257 1715 2033 S. Lanes Regt. R. Dublin Fus. Conn. Rangers Shropshire L. I. S. Lanes Regt. Conn. Rangers R. Dublin Fus. R. Dublin Fus. 3. Lanes Regt. R. Dublin Fus. Kilrush, Clare Riverstown, Cork Clare Castle, Limerck Redeen, Car- on- Shan Belfast Eglish, Mayo Faughaustn, W'mth Dundruin, Dublin Ahane, Limerick Ahanalish, Sligo labourer labourer labourer sailor carpenter servant mason servant clerk 25 26} 26 31} 26 27 27 31 30} 28} 5 7 5 11 5 9 5 6 5 84 5 6i 5 6| 5 6 5 10 5 7 fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair dark pale red dk brn fair bra bra It brn brn dk brn black bm blue hazel blue blue grey grey blue blue blue grey plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes June ' 85 30 June 1 July 1 June June ' 86 1 July 30 June 30 June June ' 85 30 June Kilrush * Galway Lisagrogy Liverpool Galway Mullin& rar Dublin Limerick Sligo • Riverstown, Cork sailor with glass left arm compass and square right band croSHbar It forearm, anchor rt, scar on hp mole front of neck ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE NO. NAME. REO. NO. WHERE BORN. . T. DlV.. tt. A. N. Lanes Regt, Roval High. N. I. Div., R. A. N. I. Div., R. A, N. I. Div., R. A. N. I. Div., R. A. N. I. Div., R. A. York & Lane Rt N. I. Div , R. A. Ballinasloe labourer Kendal, Westmorlnd groom Dunfermline, Fife labourer Galway labourer Galway mason Rahoon labourer Clifden fisherman Angleham labourer WakeBeld labourer Head ford labourer Kusholme, Mancheotr labourer Ballinasloe labourer Galway labourer Liverpool labourer Kilclooney labourer Gateshead, Newcstle labourer Salford, Manchester labourer Tynangh blacksmith St. James', Liverpoolipoom Manchester Ijoiner M HIQHT. S 3 5 ? REGIMENTALS TRADE. e • 4 HAIR. ETES. OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. DATE OP PLACE OP MARKS AND REMARKS. 1U3 10' 105 10i 107 108 109 110 111 11 Corrigan, John 14 Cross, Wm. 15 Daily, James 16 Fanning, John Fitzgerald, Wm. Fulton, Martin Gannan, Patrick Gorman, Lawrence Hill, Fredk. 2 Hogan. Michael 372 N. 831 1770 56 373 296 261 169 2082 31} 22 23 31 24f 214 21' 24 18 23 6 5 26 " 15 20} 5 27 5 18 5 20 0 28} ,5 25| 5 18j 5 8i 4' 4 104 6 4 7 worn ruddy fresh fresh florid sallow fresh fresh fair fresh fresh florid fresh fresh sallow sallow sallow fresh fresh fair brn It brn light brn dk brn bra brn It brn light sandy fair bra It brn aubrn dk brn bra brn brn black It brn grey grey blue grey hazel hazel grey bra grey hazel plain clothes regimentals plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain olothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes 13 July 28 Sept. 23 Sept. 13 July 13 Julv 13 July 13 July 13 July 23 Sept. 13 July 4 Oct. 13 July 2 Oct. 26 Sept. 13 July 23 Sept. 4 Oct. 13 July 2 Oct. 10 Oct. Galway Preston Perth Galway Galway Galway Galway Galway en route* Galway anchor right forearm mole on spine marks of abscess on right forearm small 6car right hand * from Barnsley 113 114 111 116 H7 118 119 128 121 J22 123 124 125 126 12' Holt, Thomas Kavanagh, James Kelly, James Kelly, John Leahey, Patrick Lowther, Jacob Martin, James McCahe, Peter McCoy, John McDermott, James 1584 369 1026 622 35 328 1585 358 1083 Manchester Regt N. I. Div., R. A Yorks Regt. Liverpool Regt. N. I. Div., R. A Border Regt. Manchester Regt N. I. Div., R. A Liverpool Regt. Derby Regt. MeGowan, . lames McGrath, Patrick McGuinness, Wm. McHale, John " McKeogh, Michael 287 392 89 370 294, N. 1. Div., R. A. N. I. Div., R. A. N. I. Div., R. A. N. I. Div., R. A. N. I. Div., R. A. St. Mary's, Galway Craughwell Athenry Aglish Mullingar labourer labourer gardener shoemaker 19 i 23 5 28} 5 164 5 brn grey It grey grey bra grey grey grey hazel grey regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes plain clothes regimentals plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes worn worn pale worn fresh dk brn bra dk brn dk bm dk brn grey grey grey grey grey plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes Jplain clothes Ashtn un I Galway Richmond Warringtn Galway Carlisle Ashtn un L Galway Liverpool tattooed both forearms, cicatrix rt forearm scar on sternum and right groin deserter R. H. A., name of Jas. Coppinger scar & 2 dots left arm, scar rt forearm cicatrix of bum It side of chest & It elbow tattooed both forearms, J. M. right arm scar on left patella poebpitted • between Glossop and Derby 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July 13 July lialway Galway Galway Galway Galway sears from burns left tibia slight scar between eyebrows ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Subject to the Admiralty Regulations ( Police Gazette, 29th Sept., 1885) a reward at the discretion of the Captain of the Ship of not exceeding £ 3, will be paid for on apprehension, within two years, of Deserters or Absentees ( except when apprehended within the precincts of a port or jslace where there is a Police Force employed on any Naval Establishment). Expenses will also be paid in accordance with these Regulations, OFFICE NO. NAME. SHIP DESERTED FRO* DATE. BATING. WHERE BORN H O < 4 u 0 1 COM- PLIN. HAIR STBS. MARKS AND REMARKS. 128[ Beck, James 129iColley, George 130' Fitzpatrick, Thos. 131Kahbery, Leonard 132 Kennedy, Robert 133: Lock, Jos. J. 134 Rogers, William 135 Whealan, James 136Wilson, Michael H. Adelaide, oenerter R. Adelaide, deserter Iron Duke, deserter R. Adelaide, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter Excellent, deserter Tamar, deserter Devastation, deserter Impregnable, strageler 20 Oct. 16 Oct. 2 Oct. 19 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 28' Oct. private, K M. L. I. O. S. gunner, R. M. A. private, R. M. L. I. A. B. A. B. private R. M. L. I. private, R. M. L. I. A. B. Everton, Liverpool Temple, Bristol St. Peter's, Dundee Leeds, Yorks Tralee, Kerry E. Moulscy, Surrey Manchester Burnley, Yorks St. Giles', Middx. • m 154 22} 214 25| 27 204 24 24} 5 6 5 1 5 74 5 6| 0 8 5 3} 5 7 5 64 5 6| fresh fair fresh fair fair fresh fair sallow pale brn blue dk brn grey It bm ' blue dk bra brn bm brn bm hazel It bm grey bm blue dark lit brn spot tattooed base of each thumb tattooed left forearm, scar on left elbow tattooed left wrist cross tattooed right forearm ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters. OFFICE NO. NAME. DIVIBION. WHERE BORN. TRADE. s < 1 $ § 0 OOM- FLXN. | HAIR. ETES. BEOIMENTAT. S OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DATE OP PLACE OF DESERTION. DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. l; i7 Brennan, Wm. Glasgow R. S. 138 Hennessy, Patrick R. M. L. I. 139 Rainford, John H. R. M. L. I. 140 Walker, Georse — Paisley, Renfrew Dritrlegue, Cork Horwieh, Lanes S. John's, Rothm fireman labourer labourer servant 18 224 28 20} 5 7 5 6} 5 6 5 8 fresh fresh fresh fair brn dk bra brn lisrht grey plain clothes 29 Oot. hazel regimentals 24 Oct. brn regimentals 24 Oct. grey plain clothes 24 Oct. • en route Gosport Gosport Bristol • Glasgow and Paisley tattooed both arms MEN REPORTED AS DESERTERS OR ABSENTEES WHO ARE NOT TO BE APPREHENDED:— NAME. REO. NO. CORPS OB SHIP. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH ADVERTISED. NAME. BEG. NO. OOBPS OB BHZP. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH ADVERTISED. NO. OP ADVT- I DATE. NO. OF ADVT. DAT*. Bagge, bdward Dines, James Evans, Thomas Oriffis, Thomas lt> 9 974 2466 884 Weish Div., k. A. E. Kent Regt. Welsh Div., R. A. E. Kent Regt. 211 225 319 282 21 July 23 June 21 July 23 June Higgins, Patrick Shelvey, George Turner, Alfred 12219 320 Roval Artillery C. P. Div., R. A. Royal Adelaide 51 S16 669 13 Oot. 9 Jane 29 Sept. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1 8 8 5. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 0 GILVY.— If the ELDEST SON of SUSAX ELLIOT OGILVY, wlio, about the commencement of this century, was * in the service of the late Mr. Samuel Weyman Wadeson, SoHcitor, of Ausinfriars, London, will COMMUNICATE with Messrs. Windus and Trotter, Solicitors, Epping, Essex, he will hear of something to his advantage. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PROVINCIAL & FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS, RAILWAY TIME- TABLES, THEATRE PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, & c., & c., & c. Exceptional Terms for a Series. CONTRACTORS FOR THE SPECIAL CORNER POSITIONS ON PAGES 2, 3 & 6, of " THE GLOBE." ALSO THE SPECIAL CORNERS OF THE " EVENING STANDARD." ILLING'S, 125, STRAND, LONDON. W. C SPECIAL NOTICE.— Blocks for Advertisements cut and Hand- bills printed in a few hours, at the lowest possible prices. Abbreviated Telegraph Address—" Willing's." rpiIOMAS ROURKE, if living, and who formerly kept tho " Fountain," Foster- lane, Cheapside, or any person who can prove his death, is requested to COMMUNICATE with George Crafter, Esq., Solicitor, 81, Blackfriars- road, S. E. K ERBY, MARTHA, formerly MARTHA HUMPHRY, of Isle Abbotts. Any children of this deceased are requested to communicate with Mr. Baker, Solicitor, Ilminster. H' UMPHRY, THOMAS, formerly of Isle Abbotts. Any children of this deceased are requested to communicate with Mr. Baker, Solicitor, Ilminster. THE POLICE WATCH, AS SUPPLIED TO NEARLY EVERY FORCE EN THE UNITED KINGDOM. ALSO SUITABLE FOR THE ARMY AND RAILWAY SERVICES. The above Watch is an excellent Timekeeper, made expressly for the Service, with horizontal escapement, enamel dial, extra jewelled, highly • finished strong works, thick crystal glass, massive silver cases, & c., at £ 2 15s. Detailed Price Lists of Watches, Chains, & c., together with Testimonials as so excellence of Workmanship, sent post free on application to H. J. N ORRIS ( Son of the Head Constable), Watch Manufacturer and Jeweller, 33, HERTFORD STREET, COVENTRY. All goods sent Free and Safe hy Registered Post without risk to the Purchaser. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &. C., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, REPAIRED AS NEW. H. J. NORRIS'S Official Timekeeper at £ 5 10s. is a High- class Silver Watch made expressly for the Army, Police, and Railway Services; it is of unusual strength, constructed for rough usage and sudden ehanges of the weather. N. B.— It is not generally known that Coventry t; the Largest Watch Manufacturing' District in the United Kingdom, supplying the London Trade and Foreign Markets with Thoosande of Watches annually, there being employed in this Trade upwards of 8,000 persons, enabling Coventry to make Watches on the most approved, best, and fewest principles, at the lowest possible cost. PETER ROBINSON'S MOURNING WAREHOUSE. MOURNING.— Upon receipt of letter or telegram, Peter Robinson's experienced Dressmakers and Milliners are ready to travel to any part of England free of expense to purchasers. They take with them a full supply of all necessary articles of the best and most suitable description for families and their servants, at the same very reasonable prices as charged in the warehouse in Regent- street. THE COURT & GENERAL MOURNING WAREHOUSE, 256 to 262, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W- TO THE OFFICERS & MEMBERS OF THE POLICE FORCES. GENTLEMEN,— We now Manufacture and supply the following articles to the Police Forces in the United Kingdom on a day's notice per Parcels Post:— Catalogue.—" STANDARD SHIRT," in blue and grey colours, 6s. 6d. each. Extra Large " Standard Shirt," with four rows of Crewel Silk and Crown and Eose artistically embroidered on breast of each, 7s. The body of this marvellous shirt will fit men of a gigantic stature, and is 44 inches in length. Fancy Check and Striped Tweed Shirts, for Summer wear, 4s. 6d., 4s. 9d., 6s., and 5s. 6d. each. These are splendid shirts both in appearance and wear, and extra large in size. White Dress Shirts, of the latest invention, all sizes, at 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 5s., and 5s. 6c". each. " Royal Irish Lambskin Drawers," 4s. per pair. Extra large ditto, and double- sealed, 4s. 6d. per pair. Patent Waterproof Cuffs, Is. 6d. per pair. Patent Waterproof Collars, all sizes and shapes, Is. each. These wonderful inventions require no washing whatever, and are very suitable for men goinf on leave of absence. Large Linen Handkerchiefs, 6d. each. Extra Superfine Linen Handkerchiefs, Sid. each. Pure Linen Bath Towels, spongey make, Is. 8d. each. Extra Large Sponge Towels, Turkish make, 2s. each. All Pure Flax. Extra Long Elastic Braces, Is. 6d. per pair. Red Worsted Braces, 33 and 40 inches long, on a new and improved principle, for wear with uniform, 2s. 4d. per pair. These braces are muci; appreciated for strength, comfort, and long wear. Knit Socks, Is. 3d., Is. 6d., and Is. Sd. per pair. Very durable in wear. I am daily receiving letters from both English, Irish, and Scotch Forces acknowledging the marked superiority of my Manufactures. INSFKCTOB PEABCE writes from Wakefield, under date of 4th Feb., saying that he is confident although stationed in the centre of the greatest woollen manufacturing country in the world, neither he nor nis friends could obtain such a class of articles as I make and Bupply at anything approaching the price. He promises me his orders, and also to do his best in advancing my interests in Jus district " East Grinsted, Sussex, 12th March, ' 85.— Sir,— 1 advise all policemen to try the B. I. C " Standard Shirts." Quality and fit speak for themselves. I shall exhibit them to my comrades, inr feel sure you wiU get orders from this part of the globe. Make use of my opinion if yon think fit. " To Mr. J. Hicklaad, 6 and 7, Kent- street, Belfast." GEO. BEBEY, Supt. andD. C. C. INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS. When ordering shirts please state width of neck and length of arm, also say whether a wool or satin neck- band is preferred. For drawersgive width of waist and length of leg ( inside). Please make P. O. O. payable to JAMES HicrLAirD AND CO., at General Po6t Office, Belfast Gentlemen,— Finally, I ask but one trial order, and that you wiU do me the favour of letting yot r friends and comrades see my renowned manufactures.— I am, Gentlemen, yonn very faithfully, JAMES H1CKLAND, Royal Irish Constabulary & Police Contractor and Manufacturer, KENT STREET, ROYAL AVENUE, BELFAST. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON, To whom all communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1885. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, LONDON, W. O. This old- established Hotel, quietly and very pleasantly situated, is close to Scotland Yard, Charing Cross, and the Royal Courts of Justice. Police Officers and Witnesses coming to Lon- don will find a comfortable home on most reasonable terms. FULL BOARD ( 4 MEALS) 7s. 6d. PER DAY ( Inclusive). Proprietor - - H. ECCLES. ( Late Superintendent X Division Metropolitan Police.) ENAMELLED IRON CABMEN'S BADGES, CAB NUMBERS, CAB FARE PLATES, & c. NUMBERS FOR DOOR, < fcc. " POLICE STATION" PLATES. HACKNEY CAKRIAGE STANDING PLATES. Street Traffic Directions, " KEEP TO THE LEFT." HYDRANT INDICATORS. BOUNDARY PLATES, & C. SPIERS & POND'S CRITERION, EEGENT CIRCUS, PICCADILLY, LONDON. served in the Grand Hall. Table d'Hote Le Diner Parisien^ Room SERVED DAILY from 6 till 8.30. ALSO ON SUNDAYS. In the East Room Special French Dejenners and Dinner a la Carte. Cuisine Recherche. Grill Room for Suppers till Midnight. Public Banqueting1 Rooms, Masonic Rooms, Cafe, American Bar, Smoking Room, Lavatories. SPIERS and POND, Limited. WILLING AND CO., 70, St. Martin's Lane, London, W. C. BANKRUPT AGENCY ASSOCIATION, 128, CHEAPSIDE, and 77 and 78, HIGH HOLBORN. WHAT THE BIRMINGHAM EVENING PAPER of SATT7RD A Y. Oct. 17, says " The Bankrupt Agency Association ( Registered), which has just opened business in Birmingham, at the corner of High- street and Scot- land passage, notwithstanding its somewhat dispiriting title, appears to be an exceedingly useful institution. Lt is formed by manufacturers and merchants in all trades to dispose of bankrupt stocks as purchased by them of trustees in bankruptcy ; and both to creditors, who are anxious to realise as quickly as possible, and to people who are as anxious to get as much for their ready money as possible, the Association, must be of immense service. 4 Selling off a Bankrupt Stock' is an announcement which too often proves a delusion and a snare, the only connection of the stock with bankruptcy lying in the fact that the shopkeeper is trying to rush it off to avoid becoming a bankrupt. In the case of the Bankrupt Agency Association, however, the goods for disposal are all bona fide proceeds of bankruptcies, and really good bargains are as plentiful as ' the flowers which bloom in the spring, tra la.' Three stocks, at present advertised for sale, are to be disposed of at less than half the original cost." EXTRACT FROM " MORNING ADVERTISER," Oct. 26 - Our readers will no doubt be glad to learn that a party of gentlemen, mostly* City merchants, have opened establishments in Londou and the provinces for the immediate disposal of Bankrupt Stocks, whereby the general public may obtain Clothing ready- made or made up to measure at a cost of about one- half its original value ; the principal object is to save many unnecessary legal expenses which always occur in cases of Bankruptcy. When a man becomes insolvent they immediately secure his stock and offer the same to the public at such prices that cannot fail to be- realised into money forthwith, thus the long delay usual in winding up the estate of the debtor is avoided. The title of the Company registered is the Bankrupt Agency Association ; the London addresses are 128, Cheapside. and 77 and 78, High Holborn; JS^? 101 r1 B ™ nch' : i4- High- street, Birmingham ; other branches are shortly to be added, of which due notice will be given. Consignments of all descriptions are regularly received by the Association, the difference in the prices to ordinary shops we understand is calculated to be about 40 per cent. A visit is recommended. Any- one may inspect the stocks on offer without being compelled to purchase." THE EVERLASTING GOSPEL. " The sun does not change; such is the Gospel. The stars do not fade ; such is the Gospel. The sky does not grow dim or narrow; such is the Gospel. Its glory is the glory of God. Its brightness is the brightness of Heaven. It is the Gospel of light. The same light that shone into the souls of Abel, and Abraham, and David, and Paul, is shining for us, seeking to enter the darkest spirit of the saddest sinner upon earth. It is the Gospel of Peace, con taining the fulness of peace for the most troubled To whom is this Everlasting Gospel preached ? To sinners; to the dying sons of Adam without excep- tion. To what kind of sinners ? To no one kind, but to everyone to whom that name belongs. Are any specially named 1 Yes;' the chief of sinners.' Any others ? Yes; those that are ' heavy laden.' Any others? Yes; those whose sins are like scarlet and crimson. Any others 1 Yes; those that are ' stout- hearted and far from righteousness.' Any others ? Yes; those who are blind and deaf. Any others 1 Yes; those who are ' spending their money for that which is not bread, and their labour for that which satisfieth not.' Any others? Yes; those who have ' no money,' ' nothing to pay.' To these the glad tidings come. It is no long laborious process to which God calls the sinner in order to be saved. It is simply ' Thou wouldest have asked, and He would have given.' His Gospel speaks of something already done by Another. The love of God is in it, as in a cup tilled with living water; and he who drinks is satisfied.' 1 EPPS'S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA. BUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. BENSON'S ( NEW PATENT No. 4658) u LUDGATE " WATCH Has obtained the HIGHEST AWARD of a GOLD MEDAL at the INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885. SILVER, £ 5.6. GOLD, £ 12.12. WINTER RESIDENCE, BOULOGNE SUR MER. MR. BERRY begs to notify that the Winter Tariff" has commenced. The Hotel, recently enlarged, is situated near the moutn of the harbour, and main- tains its reputation as second to none in Boulogne. For full particulars address the proprietor— F. BERRY, ROE DE BOSTON, BOULOGNE- SUR- MER The " Luxate" Watch is a Sil? er English Lever OF MV BEST LONDON MAKE, with " SPECIAL STRENGTH " THREE- QUARTKK PLATE MOVEMENT. Jewelled throughout in Rubies, true Chronometer Balance, Adjusted for Extremes, with Damp and Dust- proof Patent Ring- Band and Extended Barrel, Massive Sterling Silver Dome Cases, with CRYSTAL GLASS Front, which combines the Strength of the Hunter with the convenience of the Open- Face Watch. WINDS, SETS HANDS, and OPENSatBACK. The immense superiority in Value, Aocuraey, and Durability of the " Ludgate" Watch to Swiss and American ( made in imitation of and sold as English), and to the Old Full- Plate English Lever ( still sold by other makers,, from the great defects of which the " Ludgate" is exempt— is proved by the Award of a GOLD MEDAL. The ONLY ONE adjudged to English Watches. The " Ludgate" is of better Quality and Value than any £ 10 Watch hitherto made. The " Ludgate" is my best London make, Strong, Handsome, and Reliable, will stand the Hardest Wear and Roughest usage, and is therefore the Best Watch for Constables, Sergeants, Inspectors, and Superintendents. Will be sent Free and Safe at my risk to all parts of the world for £ 5 5s , or in 1 8- Carat Gold Crystal Glass Cases, 12 Guineas ( No. 3 Size). A Remittance by P. O. O., Draft or Cash, must accompany order. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. Benson is the only Maker of a Three- Quarter Plate English Watch for £ 5 5s. in Silver, or £ 12 12s. in Gold, and that our Patent " Ludgfttc " Watch cannot be had through or of any other Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any Infringement of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. An illustrated and Priced Book, explaining the advantages of this Watch, will be sent Post Free on application to J. W. BENSON, Watchmaker to H. M. the Queen, THE STEAM FACTORY-, 62 and 64, LUDGATE HILL, E. C., And25, OLD BOrfD STREET, W-, LONDON. Consequent upon the award of the GOLD MEDAL, the demand, always great, has so increased as to necessitate more extensive Machinery, which now enables us to Execute all Orders for the " Ludgate" Watch without delay. ,, , _„ Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from £ 2 to £ 500, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks ( House, Chime and Turret), Electro Plate, and Musical Box-.- s, free on application. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.— Station and Pay Clerks, Sergeants, and others of the City, Metropolitan, liurough. or County Police will find their incomes considerably increased byestablishingClubs for the New Patent " Ludgate" Watch, as it is worth from £ 5 to £ 10 more than any English Watch sold, and therefore bound to supersede all others. Particular! on application. ROYAL AQUARIUM.— NOTICE.— THIS DAY, at 4.2.5 and 9.45 p. m., SPECIAL PERFORMANCES by D. J. CANARY, the Champion Fancy and Trick Bicycle and Monocycle Rider of the World. ' OYAL AQUARIUS..— iSENORITA ANITA, known as the Tiger Lady, a native of Paraguay, and her young brother, Robinson, have just arrived, and hold receptions every afternoon and evening until further notice. Lectures at 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, 7.30, and 10.0.— Admission. ONE SHILLING. ROYAL AQUARIUM.—" THE" PALACE OF TEN. THOUSAND LIGHTS." The Most Enchanting Scene in Europe. Full Programme and Arrangements for THIS DAY". GRAND ORGAN RECITALS. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. SYDNEY DOLMAN, Comedian. The WARTEMBERG MUSICAL ACT. STEBB and TREP1', the Viennese Gro- tesques. Received with roars of laughter. CHEEVERS and KENNEDY". The marvellous BOISSETS, the most extraordinary troupe of Pantomime and Musical Athletes in the World. LEON PRE YOST, the Cosmopolitan Character Artiste. The VAIDIS SISTERS, in the wonder- ful Performances on the Revolving Trapeze. " The Lost Chord," CORNET SOLO, Mr. A. WEBB: GRAND ORGAN, Prof. ALBERT LOWE. D. J. CANARY", Special Bicycle Per- formances, as above announcement. FIELDS and HANSON, American Humourists. The MONTAGUE WARTEMBERG TROUPE of Male and Female Acro- bats. OCEANA, the lovely Empress of the Slack W" ire 3 55 11 5 The Original RAY, DWIGHT, < fc RAY. MISS AGNES BECK. WITH, with the Beckwith Family— Swimming Entertainment at 5.30 and 9.30. ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 12.0 noon; Car- riages at 5.30 afternoon, 11.30 evening. After- Even- noon. ing. 1 30 6 0 3 0 8 0 3 6 8 5 3 15 8 20 4 50 8 30 3 25 8 45 4 10 9 O 5 40 9 15 6 35 9 30 4 25 9 55 4 35 10 0 5 20 10 20 5 5 10 35 — 10 35 ROYAL AQUARIUM. — The FIRST GRAND SHOW of the TOY SPANIEL CLUB will take place TO- DAY, WED- NESDAY, and THURSDAY-, Nov. 3, 4, aud 5. Doors open at 11.0 a. m. ROYAL AQUARIUM.— TIR*, AT BILLIARD MATCH between WM. MITCHELL and W. J. PEALL: 15,000 points up, all in, even, for £ 50. DAILY, at 3.0 and 8.0. ROYAL AQUARIUM.— THE VIENNESE LADY OROHES- TRA is engaged at the Royal Aquarium exclusively for th » entire winter season. Every Afternoon and Evening, commenc- ing November 30. ROYAL AQUARIUM.— INTERNATIONAL COOKERY and FOOD EXHIBITION, Dec. 7th to 19th, 1885. Food of all kinds in Process of Manufacture, Preparation and Decora-- tion by hand and by machinery. Lectures, Demonstrations, and Competitions twice daily. Viennese LudV Orchestra twice daily, together with other attractions. Artistic Cookery Competition, Dec. 9th and 10th. LONDON: PRINTED FOE USE MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY JUDD AND CO., DOCTOBS* COMMONS, E. C.
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