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22/12/1885

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Date of Article: 22/12/1885
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Volume Number: VOL II    Issue Number: 207
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POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1885. VOL. II., No. 207. REQULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YAHD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another Jorce. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient t » 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. 5. 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 15 « . per portrait, and of 7*. Gd. 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 Aim, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may Iz. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehendti or of stolen property bear a number, and art alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be imertei t » 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 " Drmnmond $ Co.," Tost Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, nr Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 126, 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 advertisf^ cr. a J. Monbo, Editor. WAR OFFICE, DECEMBER 22, 1885. DESERTERS AJVD ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY S SERVICE. WO. 1 NAME. BBO. SO. oorps. WHERE BORN. TRADE. H O H | O B COM- PLXN. HAIR EYES. REGIMENT AL6 OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION DATE OF \ PLACE OF MARKS A- ID REMARKS. 1 2 3 4 « 6 7 8 9 10 Adams, Thomas Aubrey, David Baker, Joseph Banks, Thomas Barber, George Bell, Duncan Brian, James Brockway, Geo. H. Brown, William Burns, Hugh 1541 1186 1995 2337 1389 543 2209 2212 1626 N. Staffs Regt. S. Wales Bordrs Oxford L. I. King's R. Rifles E. Surrey Regt. Cameron High. Oxford L. I. Royal Fus. S. Staffs Regt. Royal Artillery i. John's, Liverpool labourer Merthyr, Glamorgan inaeon Brighton, Sussex gardener St. Matthew's, Ipawh labourer Rotherhithe, Surrey labourer Earony, Lanark miner Haulbowline, Cork footman Marylebone, Mdx. baker St. James', Mdx. fitter Sligo, Armagh weaver 284 204 21 18} 19} 224 18} I84 21 22 0 5} 5 6 5 9 5 7} 5 6 5 5J 5 7 5 44 5 5| 5 5} fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh dk brc brn brn light brn dk brn brn brn black fair grey regimentals bazel regimentals blue regimentals blue iregimentals grey regimentals grey regimentals hazel regimentals blue regimentals hazel plain clothes hazel plain clothes 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 4 Dec. 12 Dec. 2 Dec. 23 Nov. 4 Dec. 8 Dec. 6 Dec. 6 Dec. Lichfield Curragh Oxford London King on T. Frt George Oxford Hounslow * en route Belfast anchor left wrist ballet girl, braclt, rt arm, J. A. B., ic., It on pass to London 4 scars left thumb, scar right ihin mole between collar- bones • from Taunton to Lichfield 11 12 Chalmers, George 13 Chapman, John H. 14 Christie, Archibald 16 Clarke, Christopher 16 Cleson, Wm. 17 Cole, William 18 Connor, Ed- ward 19 Cooely, Robert 20 Cook, Thomas 21 Cox, John 22 Crighton. Alex. 23 Curry. John 24 Dale, Fredk. Wm. 26 Dalton, Joseph 26 Dalton, Thomas 27 Davies, Evan 28 Davis, Charles 29 Dawson, George 30 Dean, Charles 388t> » 48748 6458 2008 2140 34451 2725 50876 R. H. A. Royal Artillery Scots Guards Highland L. I. Oxford L. 1. Leicester Regc. Royal Artillery 8th Hussars Royal Artillery Royal Artillery East Ham, Essex Dunfermline, Fife Old Leake, Lincoln St. Rollox, Glasgow Hornsey, Mdx. St. Ann g, Notts. Faversham, Kent Durham Ballynahinch, Down W. Dereham, Norwb barman barman farmservnt clerk bricklayer rivetter labourer labourer labourer fisherman 23 251 211 24 19 21 25J 21* 22 231 b florid dk brn 101 fresh black 81 dark fresh sallow fresh fresh brn dk brn dk brn dark fair fresh brn swthy black 7 J [ sallow black hazel brn brn brn hazel blue blue hazel brn grey regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 11 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. Woolwich Larkhall Loudon Belfast Oxford en route* Woolwich Cantrbury Carrckfrgs IWoolwich inoie on left arm a skin stain on small of back, on furlough scars left thumb and It middle finger flower rt forearm, large scartt side of neck 3 marks small of back to join regimental depot from Loughboro mole right breast scar bridge of nose H. J. M. and M. A. F. right forearm 1596 50789 1528 1969 1427 20542 2046 608 1578 65th Regt. Dibt. Koyal Scots Royal Artillery Bedford Regt. Oxford L. I. Border Rest. Royal Artillery Oxford L. I. Durham L. I. Scottish Rifles Leeds, Yorks tailor St. Giles, Edinburgh moulder St. Hilda, Yorks smith Ipswich, Suffolk butcher Preston, Lanes grocer St. Mary's. Carlisle labourer Midram, Carmarthen collier Portsmouth, Hants turner Colchester. Essex labourer Macclesfield, Chester fitter 24416 19} 5 21* 6 19} 5 20} 191 33 23} 21 7} fresh 4| dark 6 " " 4| 5} 7 73 5} 34 < 4 dark fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh brn black dark brn black It brn brn brn bin It brn hazel hazel grey blue grey blue grey grey hazel blue plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals 16 Dec. 14 Deo. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 26 Nov. 10 Dec. : i Dec. 8 Dec. 2 Dec. 114 Dec. Pontefract I Edinburg h blue 6pots both hands Nexv- on- T. J. C. right forearm Colchester mole on left buttock Oxford sear front of right armpit Carlisle Sheerness bad teeth Cowley* New- on- T small scar left templi Glasgow small anchor back left hand mole above left buttock ' Barracks, Oxford 31 Dobie, James 32 Doherty, Thomas 33 Duffy, John 34 Edye, Wm. Geo. 35 Ellis, Christopher 36 Evan, Davies 37 Fairbrother. Wm. 38 Faithful, Thos. 39 Flynn, John 40 Froggat, Edwin J. 1344 1018 1086 5185 2110 20542 2062 33629 2326 aeaforth High. Manchester Rgt Leinster Regt. C. & T. Corps Oxford L. I. Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Oxford L. I. Royal Artillery 7st Hussars 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 60 Gallagher, John Gibbs, Thomas Gibson, James Gillespie, George Gould, David Gould, Henry Greenway. James Griffiths, John Hammond, Ezra Harris, John 2032 2824 1616 2246 1194 1068 64 IS 26630 1916 R. Dublin Fus. 7th Hussars Bedford Regt. Durham L. I. Northmbld Fus. N. Staffs Regt. Worcester Regt. Scots Guards Roval Artillerv Oxford L. I. Cunongate, Edinboro Oldham, Lanes St. Michaels, Dublin Topham, Exeter Battersea, Surrey Midritfn, Carmarthen Drayton, Northmptn Norfolk Newton, Waterford Hackney, Mdx groom labourer laboui er carman engineer collier smith stableman Leeds, Yorks Windsor, BerkR Shoreditch, Mdx. Easington, Durham Brentwood, Essex Aston, Warwick Hay, Brecon Landgar, Bangor Barnsley, Yorks St. Pancras, Mdx. 21} 5 19 5 18^ 5 25| 5 184 33 21 184 254 19J fresh fresh fair fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh brn dk brn brn brn ight It brn brnf bm brn It brn blue hazel bazel blue blue grey grey blue blue grey regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals 8 Dec. II Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 18 Sept. 11 Dec. 12 Dec. 7 Nov. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. Aldershot " J. D., J. D." right forearm Ashtn unL Fermoy iscar I ight cheek, mole left hip Aldershot red mark left thigh Cowley* P. and X. left forearm ' Barracks, Oxford Sheerness bad teeth Colchester I Aldershot TOMMY FAITHFUL, & c . right forearm Liverpool islight cut over It. cheek and bridge of nose Hounslow 61 62 63 64 66 66 67 66 69 60 Harvey, Henry Hawkins, Charles Hemming, Wm. Hillam, Albert Holmes, Walter Humphrey, John Jackson, George Jenkias, John Jiniros, Jack Johnson, James 61 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 TO Jones, John Jones, Thomas Keeble, Frederick Keily, John Kelly, Patrick Kenny, Charles King, Herbert Lawrie, Isaac Lee, Thos. Leeke. William 2772 48057 1077 2854 2675 1009 5638 1474 2694 1606 2134 14030 1536 1131 384 1063 62128 2966 2266 1439 12th R. Lancers R. H. A. Worcester Regt. R. Irish Lancers R. Irish Lancers W. Kent Regt. Scots Guards Lanes Fus. 7th HuBsars Middlesex Regt Oxford L. 1. Royal Artillery Essex Rejrt. Leinster Regt. R. Innis Fus. Shropshire L. I. Royal Artillery 7th Dragoon Gds Oxford L. I. D. of Corn L. I cloth dressr smith woodchopr miner carman zincworker labourer groom labourer labourer 281 20| 18} 19 18} 184 20 22 27 26 641 fresh 7 fresh Manchester, Lanes Devizes, Wilts Bromsgrove, Worcstr Btadfoid, York* Dewsbury, Yorks Sevenoaks, Kent St. Mary's, Mdx. Liverpool, Lanes Weymouth, Dorset Lambeth, Surrey pale sallow sallow fresh dark fresh fair fresh brn brn sandy brn brn brn brn brn brn brn hazel grey grey brn grey hazel brn grey hazel grev regimentals regimentals jregimentals ; regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 26 Nov. 7 Dec. 9 Dec. 5 Dec. 13 Dec. 8 Dec. | 26 Nov. 7 Dec. 20 Oct. 1 1 Oct. Naas Hounslow Colchester New- on- T New- on- T Binnnghm Portsmoth London Mauritius Cowlev * bishopsgate, Mdx. St. Margaret's, Lynn Stepney, Middx. Madigle, Waterford Finglass, Dublin Portsmouth, Hants S. Mary's, Northmtn Gosfarth, Cumberlnd Ashton- under- Lyne iBirmintrhum spinner labourer carman labourer shoemaker printer farrier groom blacksmith labourer labourer tailor blacksmith labourer labourer labourer regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals IS Nov. 6 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Dec. 9 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 Dec. 6 Dec. 14 Dec regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals scar from scald right side of body anchor left wrist Staffordshire knot & dots rt. dots It forarm anchor and C. J. G. right forearm one dot tattooed back of each hand scars both groins and knees scar left eyebrow * Ban. ults, Oxford scar left shin Cantrbury Woolwich 1 Portsmoth three scars right leg Brighton Brighton Chatham Dublin Bury Hounslow Hounslow R. front of left arm, several patches left scar over right eye flower, & c., on chest, flags, & 0., It forearm mole close to navel 4 Oct. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 9 Dec. 11 Oot. 9 Dec. 11 Dec. 30 Nov. 9 Oct. 11 Dec. Oxford pockmarked London Warley Fermoy Singapore Woolwich Colchester Cantrbury Oxford Duhlin scar above left shoulder blade small birthmark left side scars nose, inner end left clavicle rt groin scar left shoulder- blade and hand scars left of neck and on forehead puckered scar under left ear anchor left forearm 2 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1885. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. 0FF1CI M. NAME. RKO. NO. 00 EPS. WHEBB BORN. TRADB i I OOM- PLXN. HUB. ETBS. BSOIKBNTAI4 OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. DATS OF | PLAOU OF MARKS AWN llTfWARKfl n 71 72 V 74 76 76 77 » 79 80 Linton, F. Love, John Lucas, Thos. B. Mahon, Michael Maiuwaring, Thos. Mannion, Thos. Mansfield, John McCabe, James McCarthy, Miohael McLean, John 2025 1741 1470 50819 930 1731 963 1835 1650 4( 268 Cheshire Regt. King's O. Borira Middlesex Regt. Royal Artillery S. Wales Bordrs. Conn. Rangers R. Irish Rifles Cameron High. Conn. Rangers R. H. A. Birmingham, Wrwck Berwiok- on- Tweed Bermondsey, Surrey Scariff, Clare Rhymney, Monmoth Balaghowiden, Mayo St. Pancras, Mdx. Bathgate, Linlithgw 3t. Thomas, Dublin Barony, Glasgow painter labourer labourer labourer puddler weaver groom miner labourer hammermn SI 18} 22} 20 19} 26 23] 20 5 6} 6 4 5 6j 5 5} « ' I 5 5 5 71 5 5} •> 7 fresh fresh fair fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh brn dk brn light dk brn brn black brn black brn black grey grey blue blue bra brn grey grey hazel grey regin. entuU regimentals regimentals regimentals • egimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 5 Uw. 8 Dec. 17 Dec. . 5 Dec. 30 Nov. 8 Dec. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 9 Dec. 6 Dec. Chester Dublin Dover Preston Curragh Templmore London Frt George 1' emplmore SV oolwich soars back of head, large mole right oalf " T. Ii." left arm, cross flags, & c., right soar back of left elbow scars on occiput on furlough letter J and spot right arm Maltese cross, rose, and sailor rt forearm 81[ Meaker, Henry 82 Mitchell, Peter 83 Monk, Wm. 84' Morris, Charles 86 Mount, WJonathan SO. MuIrooney, Thomas 87jO'Brien, John 880' Connell, J. J. S9| 0' Neil, James • 90 O'Neill, John 2085 47312 2316 1584 1577 1238 1856 2197 1356 1927 Royal Fus. Royal Artillery Oxford L. I. Essex Regt. 6th Regtl. Diet. Northmbld Fus. Shropshire L. I. Oxford L. I. Highland L. I. R. " Dublin Fus. Adcombe, Yeovil Kenning Pk, Glasgw Ongar, Stratford Farnborough, Hants New York, America Chorley, Lanes Hanley, Staffs Fulham, Mdx. Belfast, Antrim Naas, Kildare stoneinasn seaman waiter groom seaman labourer miner tiler miner tailor 20 • 20} 18J 20 20} 18} 22" 18} 21 24} o 8 5 6} 5 7| 5 6 5 8} 5 6| 5 6 5 3} ,5 3j ! s 6 fresh i sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh > rn > rn :> rn bm brn dk brn brn black aubrm brn ? rey jlue lazel Dm bm grey blue brn blue blue regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals » Deo. 12 Dec. 27 Nov. 13 Dec. 4 Dec. 8 Dec. 7 Dec. 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 9 Dec. llounslOw Glasgow Oxford Warley Warwick Now- on- T Shrewsbry Oxford Belfast Naas scars right groin , burn mark right hip scar back of Deck cross flags right forearm scar nape of neck J. B. left forearm, cross flags right heart, & c., left forearm small white scars over chest and back -. attooed right arm 91 92 93 94 95 90 97 98 99 100 Owen, John Parker, Henry Proudfoot, Thomas Quino, John Keay, Joseph Renshaw, John Roberts, Henry Robinson, Robert Rogers, James Rook. James 2330 2020 1S69 1973 1103 734 880 Oxford L. 1. R. Sussex Regt. Conn. Rangers R. Irish Regt. 12th R. Lancers S. Staffs Regt. E. Surrey Regt W. Yorks Regt. R. Welsh Regt. R Welsh Fus. Worcester Deptford, Kent Netter, Meath Bunerana, Donesral Felton, Sunderland Liverpool, Lanes Stratford, Essex Leeds, Yorks Wrexham, Denbighs Birmingham labourer labourer labourer steel workr miner labourer labourer labourer labourer nailoutter 19* 25 i m 28 29} 26} 22 19} 24 24 5 4} ,5 4 5 8 5 6 5 7} • 5 5 5 5} 5 6} 5 6 5 6$ fresh fair fresh fresh fair fair fresh dark fresh fresh brn It brn brn sandy bm It brn brn bra brn dk brn grey . grey grey blue blue hazel grey blue grey bm plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 15 Dec. 7 Dec. 8 Deo. 26 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 Dec. 10 Dec. 9 Dec. Oxford Portsmoth Tomplemre Dublin Cantrbury Birknhead Clapham* Galway en route* en route* 2 crossed flags, H. P. reversed, rt arm scar outside rt thigh, white spot on spine heart and M. G. on left forearm mole rt muscle, scar rt arm * Junction cross flags right forearm scar on forehead * Pr « ston to Wrexham contraction rt little ffnger * to Wrexham l'OliKose, Wm. 102 Rowell, George 103 Ryan, John 104 Sheriff, Wm. 105 Sinclair, Arthur E. 106 Smith, James 107: Smith, Kichard 108 Smith, William 109! Smith, Wm. UOSnape, Kichard 1214 1735 2032 1817 2051 2085 1695 1142 1587 849 Northnibid Fus. Yorks Regt. Oxford L. I. Dorset Regt. Oxford L. I. Cheshire Regt. Cameron High. W. Yorks Regt. 6th Regtl. Dist. Leinster Regt. St. John's, Reading St. John's, Darlingtn Llantrissant, Glam. VVordsley, Worcester Brighton, Sussex Hyde, Cheshire St. Cuthbert's, Edin. Bloomsbury, Wrwick S. Mary's, Sthamptn Dublin shoemaker labourer collier farmer cook labourer potter labourer labourer labourer 224 22} 19i 22 19} 191 21J 19 19} 20 6 4 5 6} 5 6j 5 6' 5 7 5 4 5 5} 5 5 5 5 5 7} florid fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair fair sallow It bra brn brn die brn brn rod It bra aubrn It bra dk bra blue blue grey bra hazel hazel blue blue blue blue regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals 12 Dec. 9 Dec. 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 26 Nov. 10 Dec. 23 Nor. 1 Dec. 10 Dec. 3 Dec. New- on- T Rchmd, Yk Oxford Dorchester Oxford Chester l<" rt George York Warwick Fermoy gun and anchor right, woman left forearm scar back of left hand eyebrows meet dancing women left forearm ship left forearm, stain centre of back scar near left nipple dots left forearm, scar left hip two scars right hip, mole between shoulders small scar right wrist 111 112 113 114 116 116 H7 118 119 120 Spencer, Arthur Steer, Arthur Stephen, Alexander Stewart, Alexander Stiff, William St. John, Bernard Thomas, George Thomas, John Thomas, John Thompson, Geo. A. 2108 2543 1637 51647 1004 2812 636 1364 2279 1475 Oxford L. I. Ilde, Exeter. Devon 3rd Dragoon Gds| Norwich, Norfolk King's 0. Brdrs. St. Nichol's, Abrdn Royal Artillery Kirtneuton, Edin. York & Lane Rt. Eccleehall, Yorks 7tL Hussars | Salford, Lanes S. Wales Bordrs. Brecon Welsh Regt. ' Llandow, Glamorgn Oxford L. I. Llanfilengel, Crmthn Middlesex Regt. Hackney, Mix. labourer grocer ropemaker brickmaker tailor waiter collier labourer driver clerk 18i 18$ I'Jj 19 19i 19J 20 22; 20j 19 5 4 5 7 5 8 5 91 5 6 6 61 5 8 5 4} 5 4j 5 5 dark fair fresh florid pale dark fair fresh fresh fresh dk brn bm dk bm it brn bm dk brn red bm black die bm grey blue hazel hazel grey brn grey hazel hazel blue regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals . regimentals 26 Nov. 30 Nov. 8 Dee. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 19 Dec. 30 Nov. 8 Dec. 24 Nov. 5 Dec. Oxford Cantrbury Dublin Newport* Sheffield Hounslow Curragh Cardiff Oxford Dymcrch* figfure of female and A. A. J, rt forarm, & c. circular scar left hip " Monmouth scar on buttock scar right elbow, It side of head and chest mole inner side right leg bum right forearm J. M. and J. left forearm * near Hythe 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 Thompson. Henry Timniins, James Tipple, Charles Tonington, E. A. Toran, Thomas Trevarthfn, Henry Tuckey, John H. Tye, Frank Walton, Thos. White, James S. 1625 1992 822 1016 1783 6213 2194 2072 1654 S. Staffs Regt. Dorset Regt. R. W. Surrey Rt Gloucester Regt. Yorks Regt. King's R. Rifles C. & T. Corps 3rd Hussars Oxford L. I. Yorks Regt. St. James , London Newport, Shropshire Portsea, Hampshire ThamesDitton, Surry St. Mary's, Midlsbor St. Mary's, Beading St. George's, Londn St. Botolph's, Londn Ashton- under- Lyne Richmond, Yorks packer sawyer labourer labourer labourer labourer carman printer labourer labourer 19 22 20 19 2iJ 24 20] 22 J 19j 26 5 6} 5 6 5 4 5 61 5 61 5 ! ij 5 5 6 73 a 6J 5 fair fair fresh dark fair fresh fresh fresh fresh. dark dk bra bra bra dk bra It bra black dk bra brn bra bm dk brn blue bm grey grey bazel bra blue grey grey plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals b Dec. 9 Dec. 2 Dec. 30 Nov. 15 Dec. 10 Dec. 12 Dec. 7 Dec. 18 Sept. ] 8 Dec. * eu route Dorchester Cork Bristol Richmond Taunton Woolwich Yorfc Oxford Richmond • from Taunton tattooed left wris mole top of right shoulder and left arm small mole right upper Hp smaU blue scar bridge of nose & It ej ebrw anchor left forearm, N on breatt mole below right ear acar left temple stain right side of neck • two scars back of head * Yorks Whitney. James Wiilcox, Thomas Williams, Thomas Wilson, Jacob Wilson, John Wood, John 2608 7655 1471 2051 1474 708 1st R. Dragoons Rifle Brigade Northmptn Rgt. Royal Scots Middlesex Regt. W. Yorks Regt. St. Mary's, Beading Clerkenwell, Middx. Wolstanton, Lanes Durham Clerkenwell, Mdx. St. Mary's, Searboro' labourer labourer slater labourer screw cuttr labourer 21 22$ 24< 19J 19] 20J 6 9 5 5j 5 9 5 61 5 5} 5 7} | fresh ruddy fresh sallow ruddy fresh black brn brn black bra It brn [ grey bazel grey grey blue grey regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes 26 Nov. 13 Dec. 7 Dec. 11 Dec. 5 Dec. 16 Dfc. Heading London Northmptn Edinburgh Dymcrch* Galway sailor right, F. X. left forearm soldier and sailor right forearm flags, & c., left forearm mother's mark left upper arm anchor right forearm " near Hythe " J. E.," anchor, &<•., left forearm Discharged for Misconduct. OITKJH SO. NAME. EEO. NO. COBPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. W 3 H H CJ 1 O COK- PLXN. HAIB. EYES. CAUSE OP DIS- CHARGE AS STATED ON PAR- CHMENT CERT. DATE OF DISCHARGE PLACE OP DISCHARGE MAR, ICS AND REMARKS. 137 138 139 Carroll, Thomas Daley. Timothy Manmon, John 886 1480 1061 Border Regt. E. Yorks Regt. E. Yorks Regt. Louisborough, Mayo, labourer Moorfields, Mdx. fisherman S. Charles, Sthmptn seaman 26 23J 23 5 6| 5 8} 5 4 fair dark fresh light brn bm blue bm grey misconduct incor & wthls incor & wthls 18 Dec. 4 Jan' 86 8 Dec. Dublin T tattooed rt forearm York indistinot tattoo marks both arms Beverley ilarge soar between shoulder- blades ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA. OFFICE NO. NAME. BEG. NO. COBPS. WHERE BORN. TRADE. W O •< I O B COM- PLXN. HAIR. EYES. REGIMENT AM OR PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. DATE OP | PLACE OF HUiFare, Daniel 141 Finniean, Edward 142 Fox, Thomas 143 Jones, Thomas 144 Kettle, M* 145, McKenzie, John 146 Raffertv, Thomas 794 1083 1073 1219 3006 1003 Norfolk Regt. Cheshire Regt. Middlesex Regt. W. Riding Regt E. Surrey Regt. Highland L. I. Cheshire Rejjt. Downham Market Birkenhead, Cheshire St. Anne's, Oxford Attercliffe, Sheffield Bildestone, Suffolk Old Monkland, Lurk Woolstanton, Staffs labourer labourer labourer puddler labourer rivetter bricklayer 241 19} 251 25 35 25} 20} 6 b 5 5| 5 3} 5 5| 5 5 5 6} 5 101 fresh sallow sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh bra black black dk bra dk bra It brn dark hazel hazel brn hazel grey grey grey plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes 4 Nov. 8 Nov. 20 Oct. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. Ot 1 armth Birknhead London Halifax Kingston Hamilton Chester scar on left knee scar of cut left side of permed region • Quartermaster- Sergeant ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Subiect to the Admiralty Regulations ( Police Gazette, 10th Nov., 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. ( HIP DE3EBTED FBOH DATE. RATING. WHERE BORN » O < 1 E B i OOM- PLXN. HAIR STBS. MARKS AND REMARKS. 147 148 149 150 151 152 Gallagher, John Hobson, William James, Edward Martin, Alfred Scott, William Smith, Wm. H. Invincible, straggler Ajax, deserter Impregnable, straggler ^ Impregnable, straggler Invincible, straggler Hector, deserter 16 Dec. 2 Dec. 18 Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Dec. 4 Dec. private, B. M. L. I, signlmn, 3rd class boy, 2nd class warrant officrscook private B. M. L. I. A. B. Cunongnte, Edinburgh Boyling, Bradford Southwark, Surrey St. Mary's, Devonport St. Mary's, Bridgewater Hound, Southampton 304 19? 16} 26 29 25| 5 6 5 5 5 3 5 1| 5 6 5 4 fresh fair fair fair fair fair brn brn It brn brn brn bra blue blue grey hazel It blue grey scar on right eye tattooed left arm 3 spots tattooed right forearm blue marks back of left and right forearm ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters. ornox • 0. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BORN. TRADE. H 3 0 I COK- ES HAIB. EYES. REGIMENT AM OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DATE OF DESERTION. PLACE OF DESERTION. V MARKS AND REMARKS. 153 K4 Frisby, Samuel C. Watts, Sidney Derby R Dir. R. M. A. — 1 groom Berkley, Glo'ster llabourer 191i 6 23} 1 5 61[ fair Ibrn hazel 8 Ifresh | dk brn'hazel 1 plain clothes regimentals 17 Dec. 9 Dec. en route* Portsmoth • Loughborough to Derby circle tattooed baok of left hand TUESDAY, DECEMBER 311, 1885. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 <£ 10 REWARD. -] l 1TSSING, EMMA PIPER, aged 28 years, 5 feet 6 inches in height, small features, good teeth, thick black hair ( short), dark blue eyes, black eyelashes. Dresa — black dress trimmed with gold braid, long black jacket trimmed with grey fur, small black straw bonnet trimmed with red silk. Entered the 11.8 train from Willesden to the North, on the morning of Thursday, 19th November, with third- class ticket to Barbon. Not been heard of since. • iv Information to Colonel Daniell, Chief Constable of Herts, Hatfield. M ISSINGr from his home, at Notting- ham, since 1st October, 1885, PERCY LLEWELLYN BURTON, 17 years of age, about 5 ft. 5 in. high, fair complexion, light straight bushy hair, eye- brows thick and nearly meet, may be wearing shabby clothes. He states that his friends want to put him in a lunatic asylum. Was last heard of at Warrington Union Workhouse about the 30th October, 1885. It is requested that inquiry will be made for the above- named at workhouses, & c., and it any information can be obtained respecting him, communicate with Mrs. Eliza Burton, Cambria Grove, off Wood- borough- road, Nottingham. Nottingham, 11th Dec., 1885, B OSE BELL, Domestic Servant, who, in 1881 was at a servants' home at Caroline Buildings, Bath, subsequently at a situation in Eastbourne, and also near Bristol, will greatly oblige by communi- cating with H. Spencer A. Foy, Esq., Solicitor, Nos. 6 and 7, Barbican, London. SECOND ADVERTISEMENT. THOMAS ATKINSON DICKINSON, of Sheffield, retired Cooper, de- C6ased. FRANK DICKINSON, a son of the deceased, who left home on August 8th, 1873, and has not since been heard of, is urgently requested, if alive, to at once communicate with and present himself to the Trustees of his Father's Will, care of Herbert Bramley, Esq., Solicitor, Sheffield. Should he not personally present himself to such Trustees on or before the 8th August, 1886, he for- feits all interest under his father's will Any person who shall first give to such Trustees satisfactory proof of the death of the said Frank Dickinson, will be suitably rewarded. HERBERT BRAMLEY, 6, Paradise- square, Sheffield, Solicitor to the Trustees. December 17th, 1885. THE POLICE WATCH, AS SUPPLIED TO NEARLY EVERY FORGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. ALSO SUITABLE FOR THE ARMY AND RAILWAY SERVICES, wi J" . r .-, . y QURGEON- MAJOR J. FLEMING— WANTED, the present ADDRESS of this Gentleman, who, in September, 1884, was residing at Westfield House, Elphinstone road, Southsea,— A REWARD of 5s. will be paid to the first person supplying this information to Thos. A, Jones, solicitor, 79, Mark- lane, E, C, £ 10 REWARD. 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 excellence of Workmanship, sent post free on application to H. J. N ORRIS ( Son of the Bead Constable), Watch Manufacturer and Jeweller, 33, HERTFORD STREET, COVENTRY. All goods sent Free and Safe by 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 changes of the weather. H. B.- It is not generally known that Coventry 1= the Largest Watch Manufacturing District in the United Kingdom, supplying the London Trade and Foreign Markets With Thousands 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. ' 1TSSING from his home, Sennybridge, since 4 p. m., on Wed- nesday, the 9th instant, JOHN ELIAS, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, slight made, fair complexion, dark grey overcoat, pepper- and- salt cloth trousers ( tight- fitting), old black coat and vest, light grey cloth cap ( double poke), red- and- black silk tie, lace- up boots ; stoops slightly in walking, Of weak intellect, On restoration of the above- named to his family, the said reward will be paid by T, P, Elias, Sennybridge, December 12th, 1885. £ ole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON, To whom all communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1885. CALEDONIAN HOTEL, ADELPHI TERRACE, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. This old- established Hotel, quietly and very pleasantly Bituated, 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 ( Late Snperintendent X Division H. ECCLES. Metropolitan Police.) WHAT SHALL I DO THEN WITH JESUS? Last week we considered answers to this question as illustrated to us in Old Testament days. This week let us take it into the light of the first Christmas, and see who received Jesus, and who received Him not. Very significant is the earliest record : " There was no room for Him in the Inn." Many coming and going, no thought about the coming Messiah, so no recognition of Him ; no denial of Him ; simply He was crowded out. All minds were not thus pre- occupied and unprepared, for next we read of the shepherds receiving the " glad tidings," undaunted by the startling contrast presented to their minds between the fact announced and the sign " Glory, " a babe, " In the Highest," " lying in a manger," " Christ the Lord," " wrapped in swaddling clothes !" Wonderful was the faith which said : " Let us go and not see if these things are so," but " see this thing which is come to pass." A fitting prelude to becoming the first Evangelists— simplicity first, science next— finds its way to the Saviour. The familiar story of the wise men comes next, their journey, their perse- verance, their faith, their worship of the Holy Child ; and alongside are warning records of Herod, and all Jerusalem being troubled at the very thought suggested to them by these earnest travellers, of chief priests, scribes, and Sanhedrims, in spite of most accurate head- knowledge, ignoring the Christ they subsequently condemned to death. Why did they not receive Him ? Why now is He not received 1 Is it because there is no room for Him 1 Is it because He comes not in the way we expected Him to come ? Is it because we cannot yield to His titles as those shepherds and magi did, acknowledging Him as " Christ the Lord," or " He Who is born King"? Many would like Jesus to save them from Hell, who have no wish that Christ should save them from sin. Many like to be bidden " Come to Christ as you are," who shrink from coming to be made what they are not. Is there not the old rebellion at the Lordship of Christ? the re- delivery of " We will not have this man to reign over us !" Think over these things. 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 aa 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 i a . 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 Rose artistically embroidered on Dreast of each, 7s. The body of this marveUoub 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., 6 » ., 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. W. each. " Royal Irish Lambskin Drawers," 4s. per pair. Extra large ditto, and double- se&' ed^ 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 going or, leave of absence. Large Linen Handkerchiefs, 6d. each. Extra Superfine Linen Handkerchiefs, 8Jd. each. Pure Linen Bath Towels, spongey make, Is. 8d. each. Extra Large Sponge Towels, Turkish make, 2s. each. AU Pure Flax. Extra Long Elastic Braces, Is. 6d. per pair. Bed Worsted Braces, 38 and 40 inches longt on a new and improved principle, for wear with uniform, 2s. 4d. per pair. These braces are mucn appreciated for strength, comfort, and long wear. Knit Socks, Is. 3d., Is. 6d., and Is. 8d. 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. Inspectob Pkaece 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 tie world, neitlif- r he nor his friends could obtain such a class of articles as I make and supply at anything approaching the price. He promises me his orders, and also to do his best in advancing my interests in his district " East Orinsted, Sussex, 12th March, ' 85.— Sir,— I advise all policemen to try the B. l. C. " Standard Shirts." Quality and fit speak for themselves. I Bhall exhibit them to my comrades, unt feel sure you will get orders from this part of the globe. Make use of my opinion if you think fit. " To Mr. J. Hickland, 6 and 7, Kent street, Belfast." Geo. Beeet, Supt. and D. C. C. m . INSTRUCTIONS TO PURCHASERS. When ordering shiris please state width of neck and length of arm, also say whether a woo) or- satin neck- band is preferred. For drawers give width of waist and length of leg ( inside). Please make P. O. O. payable to James Hicxiand and Co., at General Post Office, Belfast. Gentlemen,— Finally, I ask but one trial order, and that you will dome the favour of letting your friends and comrades see my renowned manufactures.— I am, Gentlemen, yours very faithfully, JAMES HICKLAND, Royal Irish Constabulary & Police Contractor and Manutacturer, KENT STREET, ROYAL AVENUE. BELFAST. S. AND H. HABKIS'S Ebonite Forp TV" Pouches, & e. ( Requires no Brushing). Waterproof Blacking, Military Waterproof Pouch Blacking. WATERPROOF HARNESS COMPOSITION. POLISHING PASTE FOR CLEANING METALS. 57, MANSELL STREET, E. Sold by all Oilmen, Grocers, Saddlers, etc. FKEEMAN'S CHLORODYNE— The ORIGINAL and ONLY TRUE. It is the greatest medical discovery of the present century, and is regarded as a boon to mankind. It is the best known remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, AST HMA, r « ADEMM0C BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, WINTER COUGH, and DIARRHCEA, and is the SPECIFIC for CHOLERA. It rapidly relieves pain from whatever cause, allays the irrita- tion ( if Fever, soothes and strengthens the system under exhaustive diseases, restores the deranged functions, stimulates healthy action of the secretions of the body, gives quiet and refreshing sleep, and marvellously prolongs life. It may be taken by old and young at all hours and times. Sold by Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers all over the world, in Bottles Is. l| d. ; 2 oz., 2s. 9d.; 4 oz., 4s. tid.; Half- pints, lis.; and Pints 20s. each, and by the Inventor— Kulurd Freeman, 70, Kennington Kark lioad, London, S. E. The words " FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE " are engraved on the Government stamp— which is the only GENUINE. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. BUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. BENSON'S ( NEW PATENT No. 4658) " LUDGATE" WATCH Has obtained the HIGHEST AWARD of a GOLD MEDAL at the INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, 1885. SILVER, £ 5. 6. GOLD, CAUTION. — Genuine C'hlorodyne. SEvery bottle of this well- known ' remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, bronchitis, & c., bears on the Government stamp the Name of the Joveutor— DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE. EPPS'S GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA. The " Lndgate" Watch is a Silver English Lever OF MY BEST LONDON MAKE, with " SPECIAL STRENGTH " TlIltEE- QUABTEK PLATE MOVEMENT. Jewelled throughout in Rubies, true Chronometer Balance, Adjusted for Extremes, with Samp 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 OPENSat BACK. The immense superiority in Value, Accuracy, and Durability of the " Ludgate " Watch to SwiSB and American ( made in imitation of and sold as English), and to the Old Full- Plate English Lever ( still sold by other makersj, from the great defects of which the " Luagate" is exempt— is proved by the Award of a GOLD MEDAL. The ONLY ONE adjudged to English Watchcs. 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 Gifineas ( No. 3 Size). ARemittance byP. O. O., DraftorCash, mustaccompanyorder. 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 " Ludgate " 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, 68 and 64, . VUDGATE HILL, E. C., And 25, OLD BOND 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 Boxes, free on application. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.— Station and Pay Clerks, Sergeants, and others of the City, Metropolitan, Borough, or County Police will find their incomes considerably increased byestablishingClubsforthe 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. Particulars oil application. " O OYAL AQUARIUM.— THE PALACE OF _ Lt TEN THOUSAND LIGHTS.— THE MOST ENCHANTING SCENE IN EUROPE. Open at 12.0 noon. Carriages, 5.30 afternoon; 11.30 even- ing.— ONE SHILLING. ROYAL AQUARIUM. — The VIENNESE LA1) Y ORCHESTRA every AFTERNOON and EVENING.— Conductor, MADAME MARIE SCHIPEK. BOYAL AQUARIUM.— NOTICE.— This even- ing at 8.40, Special Performance bj- D. J. CANARY, the Champion Fancy and Trick Bicycle and Monocycle Rider of the " World. Seeing is believing. ROYAL AQUARIUM.— ON GREAT CENTRAL STAGE, commencing at 3.0 afternoon, and 8.0 evening.— The BROTHERS GRIFFITHS, and their " Blondin Donkey," evoking shrieks of laughter at each performance ; Mr. Will Gilbert, Mr. D. J. CANARY in his " Wonderful Bicycle Performance, Mr. George Byford, Madame OCEANA, the Lovely Empress of the Slack Wire; " The Lost Chord," Cornet Solo, and Grand Organ ; the Beckwith Familv Swimming Entertainment, the Marvellous and Graceful VAIDIS SISTERS on the Revolving Trapeze, and the VIENNESE LADY ORCHESTRA. ~ T> OYAL AQUARIUM.— LAST WEEK OF THE JQj VAIDIS SISTERS on the REVOLVING TRAPEZE, and MADAME OCEANA, the Lovely Empress of the Slack Wire. ROYAL AQUARIUM.— SENORITA ANITA, known as the TIGER LADY, a native of Paraguay, and her Young Brother have just arrived, and hold receptions EVERY AFTERNOON ami EVENING until further notice. Lectures at 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, 7.30, and 10.0. Admission One Shilling. T) OYL AQUARIUM.— BOXING DAY, Satur- JlAj day, December 20, the Greatest Programme of Amusements ever brought together in one clay. Doors open at 11 a. m.. close 11.30 p. m. Twelve and a- half Hours, ONE SHILLING. LONDON : FEINTED FOE IIBE MAJESTY'S BTATI0NBBY OFFICE BY JTTOD AND CO., DOCTOES' COMMONS, 8.0.
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