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The Police Gazette, Or Hue-And-Cry

Date of Article: 10/12/1886
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THE » Police Gazette, HVIJ- iiniD^ CRY. Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday. All Notices intended for insertion in the Hue- and- Cry are to he transmitted under cover, addressed to the Inspector- General, Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Castle, 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 respecting all Polonies and such Misdemeanours as are of an aggravated 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. Prison and Police Authorities are requested to be good enough to inform the Inspector- General, Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Castle, of the abolition of Gaols, Stations, < fcc., and of any circumstances rendering the supply of the " Hue- and- Cry" no longer necessary. -= DUBLIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1886. ENGLISH POLICE. NEWPORT ( MON.) POLICE. WANTED at Newport ( Mon.) charged with. stealing a hag containing £ 56, on the 20th instant.— William Andrew Hughes, alias E. Patterson, a Clerk or Accountant, about 32 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, slight build, thin features, hollow cheeks, rather dark or sallow complexion, dark brov » n wavy hair, small dark whiskers and moustache ( chin supposed to be shaved), has a peculiar laugh, wrinkles his nose when laughing, < S » c., frequently contracts his forehead. Dressed, when he left, in two small black coats, grey • triped trowsers, Oxford shirt, blue mixture necktie, and black hard bowler hat. Fond of drink, and looks shabby and sickly. Left Newport by the Steam Tug " Prairie Bird" and landed at Portishead, near Bristol, at 2 p. m. same day; he is a native of Bethesda, Car- narvonshire, and was employed several years in Liver- pool, and knows Bristol well. Police Officers are requested to make all possible search and enquiry for the accused at hotels, ship- ping offices,. boarding lions private lodging houses, • vessels, and it found, arrest mi! communicate with A. I. SINCLAIR, Head Constable. Newport ( Mon.), Nov. 29, 1886. ( 33 H. C.) ADSCONDED on the 27th ultimo, and now charged by Warrant with stealing £ 470 the money of his employer:— James Sykes Crane, a clerk, 31 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 6 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, side whiskers and moustache, under lip protrudes, dressed in a black and brown check tweed suit, trowsers very tight, black billycock hat, of respectable appearance; frequents race meetings, music halls, and brothels. Please cause every possible inquiry to be made; it found arrest, or any information received kindly • ommunicate with GEORGE WILLIAMS, Chief Super- intendent. Detective Department, Liverpool, December 2, 1886. ( 35 H. O.) ABSCONDED on the 17th ultimo, and now charged on Warrant with embezzlement;— Henry Andrews, a clerk, 25 years ot age, 5 feit 8 or 9 inches high, pale complexion, light hair parted in centre, : ight brown side whiskers and moustache, chin shaved, fiat cheeks, eyes slightly protrude, rather large nose, dressed in a brown tweed jacket and vest, dark trowsers, hard felt hat, and lace- up boots. Information to GEORGE WILLIAMS, Chief Super- intendent. Detective Department, Liverpool, 3rd December, 1886. ( 34 H. O.) BOROUGH OF NEW WINDSOR. £ 3 3s. REWARD. WANTED. A " gentleman" calling himself H. Temple is « ' wanted" for obtaining £ 6 4s. by a ficti- tious cheque on " Union Bank of London, Limited," backed H. Temple, 1, Park Hill, Richmond, Surrey ( which is false), Chancery- lane Branch, from Mr. A. E. Watts, of Thames- street, last Monday. The age of the " gentleman" is from 24 to 27# years. He is from 5 feet 6 inches to 8 inches in height, of fair complexion. He was dressed in a green Melton covert coat, brown tweed trowsers, black felt hat, and had a salmon- coloured handkerchief round his neck. He stated he was a nephew of Sir R. Temple, Bart. lie is supposed to be known at Twickenham, Staines, Mid the Wanderers' Club, L > ndon. The " gentle- man" came to Windsor on Friday, and while here he adopted the following plan:— He put up at an hotel, ordered wine, spirits, & c., at a wine store, and requested them to be sent to a private house where he had taken furnished apartments. He paid for the wine, & c., with a fictitious cheque, receiving the balance, engaged a horse and trap from an hotel where he was not stopping, drove to a neighbouring town, and left them at an hotel, and telegraphed to the owner to fetch them. In Windsor from Friday, 12th, till Monday, 15th November, 1886. A warrant is issued, and anyone giving such in- formation as will cause his apprehension, to Super- intendent HATES, will receive the above reward from W. S. Cantrell, Esq., J. P., Windsor. November 20, 1886. ( 30 H. c.) HANTS CONSTABULARY. STOLEN between 2 and 11 P. M., on the 15th No- vember, 1886, from the " Birmingham Arms Beer House" at Forton, Gosport, England," about £ 11 in , g< d4>. silver, and copper money, also a Silver English d- oubie cane ve>^ e watch No. 31397, valac- ftfig. by John Duffy, a deserter from the Royal Marine Light Infantry :— 29 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark brown hair; gray eyes, fresh complexion, very dark moustache, tattooed supposed ship on chest, tomb- stone right upper arm, in memory of my father, woman right forearm, woman left upper- arm, bracelet each wrist, ring middle finger of each hand ; dressed in dark cord suit, bard felt hat, and side spring boots, a native of Abbnill, Tipperary. Information to Superintendent G. CATCHLOVE, Hants Constabulary, Gosport, England, who holds a warrant for his arrest, Gosport, England, November 17th 1886. ( 28 H. O.) MANCHESTER CITY POLICE. STOLEN, about 7 p. m., lst November, 1886, from an hotel in this city :— A gold English lever watch, with black figures, rose, thistle, and shamrock engraved on back, had attached a gold Albert chain, made from a lady's long chain, with two slides on; a pair of gold eye- glasses, with chain attached; a small cameo brooch, set with diamonds and pearls ; a brooch, twisted gold setting, with tor- quoise stone; a blue pearl enaihelled brooch, set with 25 pearls, shape of Maltese cross; a gold ring, buckle pattern, set with 2 diamonds; a pair of old- fashioned bracelets, gold- plated, about 2 inches wide, shape of a chain ; a large gold locket, with monogram, " M. A. B.," containing gent's photograph; a silver curb neck chain, gold- plated ; a pair of blue enamel and pearl ear- drops ; a long gold chain, snake pattern, had attached blue pearl brooch, and a small gold ring set with imitation diamond. By Ann Taylor, a domestic servant, aged 37 years, height 5 feet, complexion dark, hair turning gray, dressed in dark clothes and has a very dejected appearance. If any of the above property be found pledged the amount lent will be paid by the owner. Information to be given to C. MALCOLM WOOD, Esq., Chief Constable, or Superintendent HICKS, Detective Depart- ment, Town Hall, Manchester. The Town Hall, Manchester, 2nd November, 1886. WASTED for uttering a forged cheque, on the 24th ultimo, Goorge M'Minn ;— About 42 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, very thin blick whiskers all round face, dark thin moustache, prominent aquiline nose, thin face, prominent cheok bones, very thin neck, fingers slightly discoloured as though from French polish, very nervous, dressed in black frock coat, tall silk hat, shakespeare collar, and carried an umbrella. He is using a cheque book of the Birmingham and Midland Bank, Limited, numbered from A 07050 ( inclusive), purchases goods, and tenders in payment a cheque for a larger amount than the purchase, and receives the surplus change. Warrant issued. Information to GEORGE WILLIAMS, Chief Superin- tendent, Detective Department, Liverpool. October 5, 1886. Thomas Towey and Mary Ellen Bates ( stabbing with intent to murder), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 21st September, 1886. SCOTCH POLICE. CITY OF GLASGOW POLICE. FORGERY OF BANK CHEQUES. WANTED on a Sheriff's Warrant, charged with having on 12th inst., fraudulently obtained a diamond ring ( recovered)., from a firm of Jewellers in _ this city on presentation of a forged cheque drawn upon the Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh :— William Ruther- ford, alias Stephen Ellerby, from 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout make, dark brown hair, whiskers, beard, and moustache, broad features, ruddy complexion, dressed in a black cloth surtout coat, stock scarf, stand up collar, and dress hat; spoke with Scotch accent, and had the appear- ance and style of a business man. It has since been ascertained that accused under the name of Stephen Ellerby, on 29th June last, opened an account with the Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, by depositing £ 480, and thereby received a cheque- book No. B. 65529- 52, the money at Ellerby's credit was gradually withdrawn from the Bank, and with the remaining cheques he is now travelling the country obtaining goods from Jewellers and others, and in payment therefor tendering forged cheques under different names. Police Officers are requested to warn Jewellers and others to be on their guard, and should accused be arrested immediate information to be sent to A. M'CALL, Chief Constable. Detective Department, Central Police Chambers, Glasgow, November 17, 1886. ( 29— H. c.) Corrected Information. GALASHIELS BURGH POLICE. WANTED in this burgh, on a charge ot embezzle- ment of £ 770, the property of the Netherdale Deposit Society, Douglas Davidson :— A millworker, 42 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches in height, swarthy complexion, stout build, dark hair, dark whiskers, all round, mixed with gray, rather thin on chin, dark moustache; gruff voice; dressed in a dark tweed suit, black over- coat, and hard felt hat. A warrant has been granted for the apprehension of the above described person who absconded this morning. Police Officers are requested to search for him, and, if found, detain, and forward immediate infor- mation to the Subscriber when an Officer will be sent for him. ANDREW SUTHERLAND, Superintendent. Galashiels, October 12, 1806. ( 15 H. C.) CITY OF GLASGOW POLICE. Robert Henderson Ferguson ( embezzlement of £ 500), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 2lst September, 1886. William Park ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 3rd September, 18r) 6 THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1886. DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE G Division. PARTICULARS relative to convict Ellen Costello otherwise Kelly, B. 34, convicted at Trinity Sessions, Castlebar, county Mayo, on the 23rd June, 1880, for larcony from person, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude, 69 years of age on conviction, widow, is a dealer, prison trade knitting; born at Tuam, resided before conviction in county Mayo, her friends reside at Tuam j— Gray hair, hazel eyes, dark eyebrows, long nose, medium mouth, sallow com- plexion, long visage, stout make, 5 feet 2 inches high. This woman was released from Grangegorman Prison, 24th February 1885, on licence; on 17th November, 1886, she left Gort without notifying her departure to the R. I. C., and her present whereabouts ie unknown. In the event of her arrest she should be dealt with under the 6th Section of the Act 34 and 36 Vic., cap. 113. PARTICULARS relative to convict Timothy Dennehy, A46 3, convicted at Cork City, on 23rd March, 1882, for larceny, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude:— 18 years of age on conviction, single, is a labourer, born in cork, where he resided before conviction, his friends reside at same place ; brown hair, gray eyos, black eyebrows, regular nose, medium mouth, sallow complexion, round visage, slight make, 5 feet 9£ inches high; dot on each hand between thumb and forefinger. This man was released from Mountjoy Prison on licence, 2lst April, 1886, and went to reside at Cork. He left Cork in July last without notifying, his change of residence to the Police, and is supposed to have gone to Cardiff. In the event of his arrest he should be dealt with under the 5th section of the Act 84 < fe 35 Vic., cap. 113. General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle, October U, 1886. Patrick MacCabe Fay ( forgery), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 1st October, 1886. Robert Farquharson, late Joint Manager of the Munster Bank Dublin, and Agent for the Royal Exchange Assurance Company, Dublin, ( embezzle- ment), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 81st July, 1885. ROyAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Antrim. DESCRIPTION of Charles Hamilton, native place un- known, who stands charged with having, on the 12th July, 1886, in the barony of Carey, parish of Ramoan, and town of Ballycastle, stolen a coat ( since recovered), the property of William Moor:— Lame of right leg, brown eyes, short nose, sallow complexion, round face, stout make, 6 feet 6 inches high, about 50 years of age, hair turning gray; wore an old brown coat much faded, dark trowsers and vest, trowsers much patched; is a pedlar. The R I. Constabulary at Ballycastle hold a warrant for this man's arrest. Ballycastle, 18th Nov., 1886. ( 77822 c.— 34360.) DESCRIPTION of Richard M'Cracken, alias George Stewart ( mother's surname Dodd3), native of Belfast Town, who stands charged with having, on the 80th day of September, 1886, in the barony of Upper Belfast, parish of Shankhill, stolen a registered letter, the property of the Postmaster General, con- taining a £ 50 note, No. f. 88,514, and a £ 20 note, No. 63,931:— Bad teeth, wants some of upper front row, large ears and mouth, gray eyes, long nose, fair complexion, oval face, slight make, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, about 19 years of age, looks younger, sandy hair; wore a gray tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a telegraph messenger. Belfast East, Nov. 11,1886. ( 77545 c.— 33926.) Young offender, Alexander Quinn, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 28th September, 1886. Charles Meehan ( riot, Ac.), not arrested; Hue- and- Ory, 38th September, 1886. Armagh. Patrick Trainor, ( assault), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 31st August, 1886. Clare. Cattle, the property of Charles J. Mahon, Esquire, Sub- Sherriff, not recovered; Hue- an^- Ory, 16th November, 1886. Francis Greene ( threatening to shoot), not ar- rested ; Hue- and- Cry, 6th August, 1886. The man and woman ( deserting child), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 24th August, 1886. cork DESCRIPTION of Philip Hickey, native of New- townbarry, county Wexford, who stands charged with | having, on the 19th November, 1886, in the barony of E. D. E. Carbery, parish of Ross, absconded from Rosscarbery with twenty pounds (£ 20), the property of his employer Michael Joyce, of Castlecomer, county Kilkenny ( Merchant); Hickey was travelling for Mr. Joyce in the tea trade, and was last seen at Rosscarbery, where he transacted some business:— Stooped shoulders, soft gray eyes, regular nose, fair complexion, full soft face, slight make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 21 years of age, fair hair, slight moustache; wore a shepherd's plaid suit. Warrant for his arrest with the police at Clonakilty. Clonakilty, Dec. 6, 1886. ( 78012 34674.) DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender, who, on the 14th November, 1886, absconded from the Rehoboth- place Reformatory School, at Dublin:— James Rafferty, about 20 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, stout make, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, brown eyes, left one sore on left side, round visage, left side of face very much marked by old sores, left eye red from effects of old sores ; formerly belonged to city of Cork; father dead, mother's residence not known. The boy does not khow the city of Dublin, and has no friends in it, but will try to change his clothes as soon as possible to prevent recognition. The school dress:— Dark tweed jacket, trowsers, and vest, buckled and nailed boots, blue cloth cap with peak, blay calico shirt, blay cotton socks. The Manager of the Beformatory will defray the expenses of his conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, on remand, and will reward the person who may capture him with £ 1. Office of Inspector of Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 15th November, 1886. Heifers, the property of W. H. Massey, Esquire, j. r., D. L., not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 23rd November, 1886. Donegal. DESCRIPTION of William M'Geehan and John M'Monagle, natives of Doharry bridge, who stand charged with having, on the 26th October, 1886, in the barony of Kilmacrenan, parish of Gartan, pre- sented firearms at a Gamekeeper and threatened to shoot him:— 1. gray eyes, regular nose, pale complexion, thin face, very slight make, weighs only stone, 6 feet 6 inches high, about 24 years of age, is a labourer. 2. gray or blue eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, full face, stout make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 25 years of age, wears all his beard which is sandy colour; is a labourer. Dunfanaghy, Nov. 11,1886. ( 77519 c.— 83895.) Dublin. DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender, who, on the 14th November, 1886, absconded from the Rehoboth- place, Reformatory School, at Dublin :— Thomas Clifford, about 18 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, stout make, pale complexion, black hair, brown eyes, slightly turned up nose, small mouth, round visage, old cut under corner of left eye, letters " T. C." tattoed on left arm, several other marks tattoed on arms. Formerly belonged to city of Dublin, his father resides somewhere about Meath- street, Dublin. This boy knows the city well, and is known to some of the police, he has friends in Glasgow, and will likely try to get there.; he is a shoemaker by trade. He absconded before on 11th of last month and was brought back to the school. The school dress :— Dark tweed jacket, trowsers, and vest, buckled boots, not nailed, blue cloth cap with peak, blay calico shirt, blay cotton socks. The Manager of the Reformatory will defray the expenses of his conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, ou remand, and will reward the person who may capture him with £ 1. Office of Inspector of Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 15th November, 1886. Young offender, Martin Doyle, No. 214^ not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 15th October, 1886. | Kerry. Heiler, the property of John Connor, Ratoo, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 23rd November, 1886. Daniel Lane ( cattle stealing), not arrested; Hue- and- Ory, 15th October, 1886. Kildare. John Cassidy, described in Hue- and- Cry of 22nd June last, has been arrested. King's DESCRIPTION of William Reed, alias Patrick Delaney, native of clononey, King's County, who stands charged with having, on the 27th October, 1886, in the barony of Garrycastle, parish of Tessauran, obtained money by false pretences:— Walks with a stoop, dark hair, mixed with gray, face all shaved, gray eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, thin withered face, slight make, 5 feet 4 inches high, about 60 years of age; wore a gray tweed coat and trowsers, blue cloth vest with gilt buttons, with ribbons sewn on it, one of which he says belongs to the Victoria Cross, and the others for different medak which he received in the army. There is good reason to believe that he is going through the country obtaining money by false pretences. Ferbane, Nov. 11, 1886. ( 77546 c.— 33927.) Young offender, Michael M'Crudders, not arrested; Hue- and- Ory, 9th November, 1886. Leitrim. The bullock calf, the property of Robert Wilson, not recovered ; Hue- and- Cry, 2nd November, 1886. Three heifers, the property of Michael Reynolds, of Cloonboney, have not been recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 26th October, 1886. Limerick. DESCRIPTION of Martin Bradshaw, native of Glen- gar, county Tipperary, who stands charged with having, on the 1st day November, 1886, in the barony of Coonagh, parish of Doon, seriously assaulted one Denis M'Carthy, of Coolbawn, so as to endanger his life :— Lame of one leg which bends inwards about the knee when walking, supposed to be suffering from an injury to the head inflicted on him same date as on which he assaulted M'Carthy, gray or blue eyes, long nose, pale complexion, rather long face, stout make, 6 feet 7 inches high, about 27 years of age, very fair hair; wore a black soft hat, gray tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a farmer's son. Warrant I issued for his arrest. i New Pallas, Nov. 7, 1886. ( 77404 c.— 33762.) William Phillips ( embezzlement), not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 16th October, 1886. Two persons, charged with having seriously assaulted George Pegum, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 5th October, 1886. Londonderry. Francis Martin and Thomas Martin ( serious assault), not arrested; Hue and- Cry, 8th October, 1886. Longford. John Cunningham ( serious assault), not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 22nd October, 1886. Three bullocks, the property of Austin Greene, Esq., Dublin, not recovered ; Hue- and- Cry, 19th November, 1886. DESCRIPTION of the undernamed young offender, who, on the 14th November, 1886, absconded from the Rehoboth- place Reformatory School at Dublin:— Ross Mullen, about 17 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, pretty stout make, sallow complexion, fair hair, hazel eyes, small nose, pretty large mouth, long visage. Formerly belonged to the city of Dublin ; his parents reside somewhere about Meath- street, Dublin. This boy is fond of the soldiers and may try to enlist. He absconded before on the 11 th October present year, and was brought back to the school. The school dress:— Daik tweed jacket, trowsers, and vest, buckled and nailed boots, blue cloth peaked cap, blay calico shirt, blay cotton socks. The Manager of the Reformatory will defray the expenses of his conveyance, if arrested, to the nearest Justice, on remand, and will reward the person who may capture him with £ 1. Office of Inspector of Reformatory and Industrial Schools, 15th November, 1886. Mayo. DESCRIPTION of William Simpson, native of Ashton- under- Lyne, England, who stands charged with having, on the 18th day of November, 1886, in the barony of Carra, parish of Aglish, stolen a suit of tweed clothes, an Ulster overcoat, and 15s., the property of his master, Captain Ovens, of H. M. Border Regiment; Simpson is also a deserter from said Regiment:— Small tattoo marks on left hand and arm, gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 26 years of age, fair hair; wore a brown tweed coat, tweed trowsers and vest, and is likely wearing the stolen Ulster, which is brown, and of a rough texture; is a private soldier in Border Regiment This man took a ticket for Dublin on night of 18th instant. Description of the Clothing. Brown tweed coat, with name " Ovens." irv< loop of collar, brown tweed trowsers, and rou'fel brown Ulster overcoat. castlebar, Nov. 26, 1886. ( 77842 C.- S4390.) THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1886. Queen's. DESCRIPTION of Martin Fitzpatrick ( mother's surname Corboy), native of castlequarter, who stands charged with having, on the 30th November, 1886, in the barony of Olondonagh, parish of Skirke, stolen the sum of £ 72 from the person ot Edward Loughman, to whom he was servant:— Burn mark over right eye, cast in one eye, fresh cut mark on back of hoad, high eyebrows, thumb and part of forefinger of left hand off; wears all his beard which is dark, shaves upper lip, thin slightly cocked nose, sallow complexion, thin face, slight make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 35 years of age, dark hair; wore a dark hat, dark gray frieze overcoat, velvet collar, corduroy trowsers. The money consisted of three twenty pound notes, one ten pound note, and two single notes, all on the Bank of Ireland. Mountrath, Dec. 2, 1886. ( 77979 c.— 34674.) Roscommon. AMHNDED description of Edward M'Manus ( mother's surname Ryan), native of Derrylahan, county Ros- common, who stands charged with having, on the lst day of September, 1886, in the barony of Moy- oarnon, parish of Moore, feloniously assaulted, with some sharp instrument, one William Glynn, from the effects of which he died on the 5th September, 1886 :— No beard, whiskers, or moustache, shy and haggard- looking, gray eyes, straight nose, fair com- plexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 20 years of age, light brown hair; wore a light coloured tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; believed to have changed his clothes. Athlone, October 6, 1886. ( 76222 c.— 31618.) Sligo. DESCRIPTION of Beesy or Bridget Brett ( mother's surname Walsh), native of Tullycusheen, who stands charged with having, between 21st and 22nd October, 1886, in the barony of Leyney, parish of Achonry, caused the death of her illegitimate child :— Rather high cheek bones, bold looking, gray or blue eyes, slightly cocked nose and thick at point, fresh complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet 3 inches high, about 25 years of age, dark fair hair; is a Servant. Was in Blackburn, England, and may have returned there. Tubbercurry, Nov. 5, 1886. ( 77298 o.) Tipperary. Philip Tucker ( serious assault), described in Hue and- Cry, 17th August, 1886, not arrested. The two heifers, the property of Edmond Ryan, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 19th November, 1886. The heifer, the property of John Moloney, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 12th November, 1886. Tyrone. DESCRIPTION of Robert Jones ( mother's surname Margaret Morrison), native of Stewartstown, who stands charged with having, on the lst November, 1886, in the barony of Middle Dungannon, parish of Donaghendry, county Tyrone, taken six pounds (£ 6), from Margaret Morrow, knowing same to have been stolen from her father, Robert Morrow: — Has a lisp when speaking, blue eyes, regular nose, fair complexion, fair face, slight make,^ 5 feet 8 inches high, about 22 years of age wore a round hard half dark gray coat, dark trowsers, and vest; is a labourer. See Hue- and- Cry, dated 5th November, 1886, 77408 o.— 33756. Warrant issued. Dungannon, Nov. 19, 1886. ( 77408 a— 34084.) DESCRIPTION of Richard John Rainey, alias James M'Keown ( Mother's surname M'Keown), native of Lisburn, county Antrim, who stands charged with having, on the 18th November, 1886, in the barony of Middle Dungannon, parish of Drumglass, stolen an ounce of tobacco, whilst being weighed, and on 19th instant, escaped from the Police Barrack, by jumping out of a window 20 feet high, in said barony and parish :— Smart and active, brown eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet high, 17 or 18 years of age, reddish hair; wore a dirty dark greasy silk cap with peak like a jockey's cap, light tweed coat, tweed trowsers, and vest; is a weaver. Information sworn and Warrant issued. Dungannon NOT. 21, 1886. ( 77748 <?.— 34280.) Waterford. DESCRIPTION of two persons, names and native places unknown, who stand charged with having, on the night of 31st October, or morning of lst November, 1886, in the barony of Coshmore and Coshbride, parish of Lismore, burglariously entered the dwelling- house of Lady Catherine Synge, South- mall, Lismore, and stolen therefrom property, to the value of £ 5, description of which appears in Hue- and- Cry of 19th November, 1886 ;-— 1. Very cocked nose, stout make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 50 years of age, brown hair, long foxy whiskers; wore an old dark coat, trowsers, and vest; all much worn. 2. Slight make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 25 years of age, dark hair and beard, no whiskers; wora an old dark tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; much worn and torn. He was barefooted. Cappoquin, Nov. 22, 1886. ( 77367 c 33700.) DESCRIPTION of two men, names and native places' unknown, who stand charged with having, on the 17th October, 1886, in the barony of Upperthird, parish of Killaloan, entered the house of Patrick Gavin, of Glendaw, and taken therefrom an old gun:— 1. Division in front teeth, hard face, medium make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 23 years of age; wore a dark brown tweed coat, tweed trowsers and vest. 2. Hard face, medium make, 5 feet 8 inches high, about 23 years of age; wore an old tweed coat, corduroy trowsers, tweed vest. Description of the gun:— An old single barrel gun, brown, smoky, stock cracked at small of butt, and a piece of wire tied round pipe of ramrod near muzzle ; value for about £ 1. Cappoquin, Oct. 31, 1886. ( 177229 c— 83510.) The property belonging to Lady Catherine Synge, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 5th November, 1886. Wexford. Heifers, the property of William B. Porter, of Tomgar, not recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 19th No- vember, 1886. Robert Cruickshank ( embezzlement), not arrested j Hue- and- Cry, 17th September, 1886. Wicklow. Young offender, Edward Bolger, No. 1898, not arrested ; Hue- and- Cry, 9th November, 1886. Young offender, Robert Swaine, No. 1979, not arrested; Hue- and- Cry, 9th November, 1886. The property of Edward Chamney, of Ballyclare, has not been recovered; Hue- and- Cry, 12th October, 1886. V t I THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, DECEMBER .1,0, 1886. 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. District- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The, Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," the Names and Descriptions of all persons under Supervision reportinq themselves in their respective Districts. II. Also to report without delay to the Inspector- General, and to " The Office of the General Prisons Boaixl, Dublin Castle," the CONVICTION of any Habitual Criminal whose Name may appear in the Hue- 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. Same, James Irvine, alias Wm. 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, John M'Cawley, . Nam* Francis M'Manus, . Bernard Joyce, William J. Jackson, Edward Toal, John M'Farland, . . Joseph Harvey, Michael O'Neill, or John Neill, John Purcell, or John Sheridan, Michael Kielv, Daniel O'Sullivan, . John Reilly, ., . < William hogan, alias J. Wilson, ahas J. Allen, Ham*. John Hughes, Patrick Gough, Alexander M'Cafferty, John Porter, . . Daniel M'Leneghan, . . Thomas Dunne, James Gray, alias Alex. Hamilton, Samuel Smyth, John Higgins, otherwise M'Cabe, John Ryan, otherwise Franklin, . Thomas M'Enroe, George Budd, Francis Fitzpatrick, \ FEMALES. 1020 Mary Mahony, . . . - 10 - 72 S7 Mary cahill, alias Carr, alias Tallant & a, . . . 16- 7- 78 67 Catherine Cosgrove, . . 9- 7- 80 72 Sarah rankin, . . . 17 - IS - 80 96 Charlotte M'Mullen, . . lw - » - 79 118 Mary Donnelly, . • 18- 5- 88 142 Sarah Kelly, . 22- 6- 86 HABITUAL CRIMINALS. Particulars of Persons Liberated from Prisons and subject to Police Supervision under the provisions of t Office Register Numtwr. Name and Alias. DESCRIPTION. > < 100 1 ' Ago. 444 1109 142 447 143 1121 1125 857 1167 1118 George Budd, . Thomas Francis, alias Holmes, alias hickey. Sarah Kelly, alias Gordon, alias Connor. John M'Cartney, & Mary Quin, alias Smith, alias Quail, alias Noland John O'Brien, . Denis Leary, Mary A. O'Brien, alias Mary A. May. William War- nock. James M'Cul- lough. SO 51j 37 28 50 36 49 23 Height. Hair. Eyes. 5 8 5 5} 4 8J 5 2} 4 11J 5 41 5 71 5 2 5 61 5 31 Brown Brown Dark, turning gray. Fair Black, turning gray. Brown Brown Brown Sandy. Black Gray Gray Hazel Blue Brown Gray Gray Brown Gray Gray Com- plexion. Fresh Sallow Sallow Fresh Dark Sallow Fresh Sallow Pale Fresh Trade or Occupation. Other Distinguishing Mark. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Tailor Shoemaker Servant Labourer Labourer Tailor Labourer Dealer Iron Moulder. Labourer Scar on left cheek, two blue dots and cross on right fore- arm, five blue dots on left forearm, scar on both knees, birth- mark right seat. Bald; D. on left side; large mole behind left ear; lost nearly all his teeth. Cut- scar on under lip. Scars on forehead, upper lip, no3e, left side of neck, right elbow, and forearm; H. G. on upper right arm ; ears pierced ; lost top teeth; 3rd finger right hand and let finger left hand deformed. Cross- and heart back of left hand and some other marks on same arm. Cast in right eye. Small cut over right eye, S. M. W. W. on left arm, scrofula marks both sides of neck. Anchors on right forearm and be- tween right thumb and forefinger; scar- ni ark on left leg. Birmingham, 28/ 5/ 86. Mountjoy, 11/ 6/ 86. Tullamore, 22/ 6/ 86. Londonderry, 29/ 6/ 86. Grangegorman, 1/ 7/ 86. Vfountjoy, 5/ 7/ 86. Mountjoy, 8/ 7/ 86. Grangegorman, 6/ 9/ 86. Mountjoy, 15/ 9/ 86. Lusk, 11/ 3/ 86. Offence for which Convicted. • Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence after Liberation. UEUABKS. Stealing watch and chain. 12 calendar months. 2 years O'Connell- street, Dublin. One previous con- viction for shop- breaking and lar- ceny. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. 7 years' penal servitude. 5 years Liverpool. Twice sentenced to penal servitude in England. Larceny and previous conviction. 12 calendar months. 2 years Dublin. Four previous con- victions for felony and larceny. Receiving and previous conviction for felony. 12 calendar months' hard labour. 2 years 11, Lagan- lane, Belfast Stealing a skirt, felony, and previous conviction. 7 years' penal servitude. 5 years Dublin. Larceny and previous convictions for felony. 7 years' penal servitude. 3 years Limerick. - Larceny and former conviction. 6 years. 7 years Macroom. Was three times pre- viously convicted of larceny. Larceny of goods after previous conviction for felony. 7 years' penal servitude. 3 years. Liverpool. Once previously sen- tenced to penal servitude. Larceny and previous conviction for felony. 10 years penal servitude 5 years Dublin. Twice previously sentenced to penal servitude for larceny. Burilarv and previous conviction for felony. 5 years' pencil servitude. 3 years i Belfast. A BT AUTHORITY— Printed by AJ.* PHUM < fe do. ( Limited), 87, 88, < B « s » , A » » r « v- « treet, Dublin, Qoeeu's Printu. Offioe.
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