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04/02/1887

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Date of Article: 04/02/1887
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A M : E J POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1887. VOL. IV., No. 324 REGULATIONS- J, A. U announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should, be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YARD, 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 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. 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 15s. per portrait, and of Is. 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 ho 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 may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analagous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property hear a number, and art alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit 1o the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in lie next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any anm. jncement, will it 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 uil be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by i covering letter. * 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drum/ nond $ Co.,'' Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or ut Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, 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 advertisements. J. MONEO, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b). Apprehensions sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( c). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Borougns therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in my circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once noti- fied to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. It will greatly facilitate the transaction of business, if in all telegrams to Great Scotland Yard regarding criminal matters, the name and official designation of the sender are telegraphed. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests, that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is un- willing to incur any expense, with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communi- cation sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT, METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— N Division.— For horse- stealing— MOSEY LEE, age about 25, height 5 ft. 4} in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes dark ; dressed as a horse- coper ; frequents the Kent markets. A gipsy ; native of Eltham, Kent. 2.— X Division,— For stealing a horse ( Case No. 100, 21st ult.), recovered at St. Neots, Huntingdon— A MAN, who gave the name of SMITH and BROWN, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in, slight, complexion dark, hair and moustache black, broad- shouldered ; dress, short light brown melton overcoat, check under ditto and vest, dark trousers, black hard f § ' t hat. Appearance of a horse coper. Attends horse fairs and markets. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. BERKSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD 3.— Wokingham ( County).— Escaped from Broad- moor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, 25th ult.— MICHAEL KELLY, alias RICHARD IVES or IVERS, age about 29, height 5 ft. 9} in., slight, complexion fair, hair dark brown, moustache slight, eyes light blue, black mole middle of back, circular depression left nipple ; dress, dark grey jacket and vest, light tweed or cord trousers, white soft felt hat or dark blue cap with peak, linen shirt, lamb's- wool under ditto, part of clothing marked " Broadmoor." Wore a silver watch and silver ring on third finger right hand. Was formerly a soldier in the Grenadier Guards and in the Cheshire Regiment. Converses rationall/. May endeavour to go to Boston, United States. The above reward will be paid by Dr. Nicolson, Superintendent, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, for such information as will lead to Kelly's arrest. Information to Supt. Atkin, Wokingham, or to the Superintendent, Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum. CHESHIRE. 4.— Runcorn ( County).— For stealing, 31st ult, at Appleton, a pair of women's side- spring boots, size 6, recently soled and heeled ; an old red, white, and black shawl, torn across the middle; and a holland apron— JOHN BANKS, age 32, height 5 ft., com- plexion fair, hair light brown, no whiskers or mous- tache ; dress, cord jacket, cardigan under ditto, cord trousers, soft worsted cap, and clogs. A boatman; native of Worsley.— MARTHA BANKS, age 20, height 5 ft, complexion fair, hair light brown, full eyes, thick neck, bow- legged; dress, dark brown frock, white straw hat trimmed red ribbon or velvet; may be wear- ing the stolen articles. Information to Supt. Hollingwcrth, Runcorn. DERBYSHIRE. 5 . Derby ( County)— For larceny at Long Eaton, 25th ult.— LIZZIE BATES, age about 28, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, one eye smaller than the other, and wears spectacles, long face, straight nose ; dress, black jacket, dark dress ( plain), trimmed braid, side- spring boots, with patent leather points and high heels, black straw hat, trimmed crape and flowers. Supposed native of Manchester. Had with her a small wooden box, painted red, handles at end, corners clasped with iron, containing a blue dress, trimmed narrow blue braid. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, St. Mary's Gate, Derby. DURHAM. 6.— Sunderland ( Borough).— For failing to re- port- License Holder ELIZA FEN WICK, Office No. 31168, age 59, height 4 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes blue, scars right temple, left side fore- head, lower lip, right arm, left wrist, and left shoul- der. Sentenced at Durham, 2nd April, 1883, to 5 years'penal servitude for felony. Licensed 31st July, 1886. A J 15. Information to the Chief Constable, Sunderland. ESSEX. 7.— Colchester ( Borough) — For stealing a ton of cement and a quantity of slate3— ISAAC REEVES, age 55, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) and eyes dark. Is well known through- out the Eastern Counties as a timber dealer in a small way of business. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Coombs, Col- chester. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 8.— Cheltenham ( County).— For failing to re- port- License Holder WILLIAM FRAZER, Office No. 32068, age 40, height 5 ft. 8 in. complexion sallowi hair dark brown, eyes blue, scar second left finger, D left breast, unusual growth of hair on chest and belly. Sentenced at Jersey 8th January, 1879, to 10 years' penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 30th Decem- ber, 1886. F 23. Information to Supt. McRae, Cheltenham. HAMPSHIRE. 9.— Aldershot ( County).— For stealing 3 gold studs ( recovered), 1st ult.— CHARLES BUNHAM, a painter, age 48 to 50, height about 5 ft. 10 in., slight, hair, beard, and moustache ( turning grey) dark, thin features, very talkative, has a snuffling in the nose and twitching in the face when speaking, talks of horse- racing and betting ; dress, dark clothes, wears spectacles. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Brinson, Aldershot. HERTFORDSHIRE. 10.— Watford ( County).— For fraudulently obtain- ing £ 10 in a dairy business transaction— CHARLES WELLS, age about 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 iD., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache ( slight) light, full face ; dress, light brown plaid suit, double- peaked cap. Was traced to the Lord Palmerston, Kilburn ; is likely to be found in that neighbourhood, or in St. John's Wood. Warrant issued. Information to Supt Hummerstone, Watford. KINCARDINESHIRE. 11.— Stonehaven ( County).— For forgery and uttering in October last- JAMES CARGILL, age 2 about 46, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion pale, hair and whiskers dark, thin face ; dress, black frock coat, dark cloth trousers, black felt hat, shabby genteel appear- ance. A clerk ; native of Brechin, Forfarshire. Was at one time a clerk in Edinburgh, but for some time back has been out of employment, and was for a few weeks employed canvassing for orders for books. Left for Edinburgh in October last, accompanied by his wife and 4 children. Warrant issued. 12— Stonehaven ( County)— For housebreaking and theft- GEORGE LESLIE, alias WILSON, Expiree, Convict Office No. 29590, age 26, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, no whiskers, slight fair moustache, two scars front of head and two left side head, scar centre of forehead, right temple, and left elbow, end of right middle finger bent and damaged, two blue dots between right thumb and forefinger, " G. L." back of left wrist, anchor and blue dots back of left hand, ring left middle finger ; left forearm fractured. May endeavour to get work at paper mills, or as a shoemaker. Lately resided at Aberdeen, where he i3 also wanted. Sentenced at Aberdeen, 24th January, 18S2, to 5 years' penal ser- vitude for theft. Licensed 5th January, 1886. I 169. Information to the Chief Constable of Kincardine- shire, Stonehaven. LANCASHIRE. 13.— Liverpool ( City). — For stealing £ 10 — CHARLES ROSS, age 24, height 5 ft. 6J in., com- plexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown, long nose ; dress, when last seen, in the uniform of Royal Artillery. His parents reside at 35, Bilston- street, Wolverhampton. Absconded 24th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Williams, Liverpool. 14.— Manchester { City).— For failing to report — Supervisee JAMES JOYCE, Office No. 32307, age 37, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, scar right elbow. Sentenced at Salforcl 26th October, 1885, to 15 months' hard labour and 4 years' police supervision for larceny. 3711.— Super- visee SARAH JACKSON, alias ANN FINCH, . Office No. 32271, age 36, height 4 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue ; scars bridge of nose and upper lip, lost two upper front teeth. Sentenced at Man- chester 16th April, 1886, to 9 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny ( person). 11647. - Supervisee AMELIA JOHNSON, alias JESSIE ARMSTRONG, Office No. 31992, age 20, height 5ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar left side forehead ; lost 6 upper front teeth, and wears one false one ; slightly pockmarked. Sentenced at Manchester 16th April, 1886, to 8 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny ( per- son). 11475.— Supervisee BRIDGET CRAGEN, age 23, height 4 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair black, eyes blue ; lost several top teeth. Sentenced at Sal ford 11th January, 1886, to 12 months' hard labour and 4 years' police supervision for larceny. 15.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report- License Holder RICHARD VERNON, Office No. 30447, age 46, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, nose large and fractured, slightly pockmarked. Sentenced at Kirkdale, 16th July, 1878, to 10 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police super- vision for larceny ( person), and at Manchester, 17th September last, to 3 months for larceny ( person) as HENRY LLOYD. Information to Detective Supt. Hicks, Manchester. LINCOLNSHIRE. 10.— Grantham ( Borough).— For stealing £ 10 gold, 29th ult.— BENJAMIN BULLOCK, age 30 to 32, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache ( slight) dark, ears pierced, and usually wears earrings; dress, blue pilot coat, dark cord trousers and vest, red- and- black check shirt, black hard felt hat. A native of Gunthorpe, Norfolk. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Pembe.- ton, Grantham. STAFFORDSHIRE. 17.— Briorley Hill ( County).— For violent assault 31st ult.- JOHN JONES, age 24 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., complexion fresh, hair ( coarse) and moustache sandy, eyes blue, lost part of first joint third finger left hand, scar on thumb ; dress, blue serge coat and vest, brown corduroy trousers, black- and- red muffler, water- tight boots. A collier or pit sinker ; native of Hart's Hill, Worcestershire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. 18.— Brownhills [ County).— For failing to re- port- License Holder MICHAEL GALLAGHER, Office No. 32219, age 32, height 5 ft. 4J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, pockpitted, scars right side forehead, left eyebrow, and bridge of nose. Sentenced at Leicester, 24th January, 1883, to 5 years' T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. penal servitude for robbery. Licensed 18tli January, 1887. J 106. Information to Supt. Barrett, Brownhills. SUFFOLK. 19.— Ixworth ( County).— For housebreaking, 22nd ult., and stealing a lady's gold Geneva'watch marked on edge of inner case, a fourpenny piece, and £ 3. 10s. gold and silver— A tramp, ago about 30, height 5 ft. 6 in , hair, beard, and whiskers brown ; dress, light suit ( dirty), black hard felt hat, sells writing paper and shirt buttons. Supposed to have a fresh cut on hand. Information to Supt. Cole, Ixworth. WARWICKSHIRE. 20.— Birmingham ( Borough).— For embezzlement — JOHN ALLEN, age 27, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fair, hair auburn, moustache ( slight) sandy, slight blotches on face from effects of intemperance, rather long neck ; dress, light overcoat, dark suit. A native of Birmingham. Warrant issued. Not to be apprehended beyond the United Kingdom. Information to Chief Constable, Farndale Bir- mingham. WESTMORELAND. 21.— Kendal ( County).— For failing to report- License Holder ELIZABETH HARRISON, alias CLARK, THERESA SMITH, Office No. 30210, age 31, height 5 ft. 3 in , complexion dark, hair brown, eyes grey, scars on forehead, nose, under- lip, right wrist, and right middle finger. Sentenced at Freston, 29th November, 1882, to 5 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for felony. Licensed 3rd April, 1886. I 107. Information to Supt. Shields, Kendal. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). £ 100 REWARD. 22.— H ull ( Borough).— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of ROBERT TAYLOR, a cashier, whose apprehension is sought for embezzling £ 3,000 ; age 35, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair dark brown, whiskers ( straggling), beard, and mous- tache dark ( may be clean shaved) ; dress, dark suit, appearance of an American. Had with him a small black valise, containing a suit of light clothes. Had in his possession the following Bank of Eng- land notes ( Branch Bank, Hull) :— Two £ 500 notes, Nos. 02184 and 02192, dated 1st Sept., 1883 ; five £ 100 notes, Nos. 16550, 16601, 16602, 16603, and 16604, dated 12th Sept., 1884 ; four £ 100 notes, Nos. 16632 to 16635 ; forty £ 5 notes, Nos. 12011 to 12050, Hull, 15th Sept., 1885 ; twenty £ 10 notes, Nos. 88035 to 88050, and 88401 to 88404, Hull, 22nd Sept., 1882. Left Hull by 9 p. m. train on 26th November last for London. It is requested that special inquiry be made at shipping offices, outward bound vessels, banks, ifcc., and any information obtained immediately communi- cated to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull, by whom the above reward will be paid for the appre- hension and conviction of Taylor, or in the event of a considerable portion of the stolen money being re- covered, 5 per cent, of such amount will be paid. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 23.— Guisborough ( County). — For stealing ducks ( recovered)— A MAN, age 30 to 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, moustache dark, high cheek bones, very mild spoken, careworn appearance; dress, dark pilot jacket or coat, dark cord or moleskin trousers, hob- nailed boots ( cracked across waist), dark cap with peak. Information to Supt. Clarkson, Guisborough. 24.— Middlesborough ( Borough).— For forgery. — ROBERT ROBSON, age about 58, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair ( curly round bottom) black, bald top of head, whiskers shaved, grey under FKIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1887. = " — aii chin, scar on left cheek, tender eyes; dress blue pilot coat, grey under ditto and vest, blue cloth trousers and cap with large peak, white muffler. A ship's car' penter, stated he belonged to Sunderland. Was accompanied by his wife, age about 33, very tall and slight, thin face, squints both eyes, Information to the Chief Constable, Middlesborough. " YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). ~ 25.— Leeds ( Borough).— For failing to report- License Holder JOHN WOOD, alias CRAVEN and GANNON, Office No. 31668, age 27, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, scars right temple, left eyebrow, forehead and bridge of nose, blue mark right forearm, star base of right thumb, ship back of right hand, anchor left forearm, cross Hag and bracelet left wrist, anchor and dot base of left thumb and sailor back of left hand. Sentenced at Hull, 19th October, 1882, to 5 years' penal servitude and 5 years'police supervision for larceny. Licensed 25th October, 1886. I 902. Information to the Chief Constable, Leeds. RAILWAYS. 26.— Great Eastern Railway ( Liverpool- sr. et.)— Woodcut portrait and description of JOHN ALBERT WRIGHT, late booking clerk at Stratford, Essex, whose apprehension is sought for stealing £ 77 gold and silver, 17th inst.— age 22, height 5 ft. 10 in., slight, complexion pale, hair light brown, no whiskers or moustache ( does not shave); dress ( supposed), dark brown single- breasted overcoat, rather long, which he usually wears with the collar partly turned up behind, black diagonal under coat and vest, light mixture trousers ( tight- fitting), stand- up collar, black necktie with horseshoe pin, set pearls, A native of Tottenham. Has friends at Brighton. May be accompanied by a woman, age 23, height 5 ft. 4i in., hair cut short behind, fashionably attired, and wearing a white lace fall. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Robinson, Great Eastern Rail way, Liverpool- street, London. See Latest Information. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CHESHIRE. 27.— Stockport ( Borough).— Remanded till 5th inst., for larceny ( ringing the changes)— FRANK COBBE, age 24, height 5 ft. 6 in , complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes dark, 2 pockmarks left cheek, 1 right ditto ; dressed respectably. An artist's brush maker States he ha3 resided in London, Liverpool, and Man- chester, where his wife, child, and sister at present reside. Supposed previously convicted and wanted for other offences. Information to Lieut.- Col. Staples, Chief Constable, Stockpoit. LANCASHIRE. 28.— Ormskirk ( County).— Remanded till 7th inst. for stealing £ 100- DENNIS NOLAN, alias WALKER, LEE, etc., age 48, height 5 ft. 7J in., complexion fresh, hair dark grey, eyes blue, scar left forehead and right elbow, outer corner right eye, long scar and blue mark left arm, mole back of left shoulder. A native of Glasgow, but left there many years ago; lately resided at 50, Palmer- street, Birmingham. Was convicted at Liverpool and Stafford in 1881, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude. Supposed previously convicted in Scotland.- PETER TAYLOR, alias " QUIET TEDDY," age 33. height 5 ft. 32 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, blue mark back of right hand, anchor and blue spot left hand, ring back of left middle finger, lest end of left thumb and several upper teeth. A painter; native of Manchester.— WILLIAM JONES, alias THOMAS HEALEY, age 35, height 5 ft. 8} in., complexion fresh, hair ( thin on top) brown, eyes blue, ruptured left side. Is said to be well known in Birmingham and London. Was convicted for FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1887. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 robbery in Birmingham in 1881, when a constable was shot at,— HENRY JONES, alias WILLIAM FOSTER, age 43, heiget 5 ft. 6 in, complexion sallow, hair dark grey, eyes blue, scar left eyebrow, part of anchor b\ ck of right arm, blue spot base of right thumb, female and plant pot left arm, 3 blue spots base of left thumb. Was convicted at Taunton in 1873, in Birmingham 1877 and 1878. as Henry Braywood, and in Liverpool in 1879, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude in name of Henry Jones. All supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. SOMERSETSHIRE. 29.— Yeovil ( County).— Sentenced to 2 months' imprisonment for larceny— CHARLES HOLLIS, alias J. C. HAMILTON, age about 33, height 5 ft. 8 in,, complexion fresh, hair inclined to sandy, eyes ( large) blue ; dress, black cloth overcoat, dark diagonal under ditto and vest, mixture trousers, lace boots. A native 0? Hackney. Travelled the country with spurious vermin killer. Supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Superintendent Emson, Yeovil. SUSSEX ( EAST). 30.— Hastings ( Borough).— Remanded till 7th inst., for the unlawful possession of 2 silver- plated orks ( one with crest— lion rampant)— WILLIAM CAUSE, alias CASS, a fish hawker and sandwich board carrier, age 49, height 5 ft. 6 in , complexion and eyes dark, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark brown ; dress, black diagonal coat, dark tweed trousers and vest, cloth cap- all old and dirty. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. See Latest Information. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 31.— Central Office— I6thult.— A ship's chrono- meter, No. 2293 on works, " Feathers and Son" on dial. 32.— G Division.— 18th ult.— 250 rings, viz.: 12 15c. half round band, 24 15c. garnet and pearls ( calliped set- tings), 4 8c. ruby and diamond ( No. 190 inside), 12 9c- garnet and pearl half- hoops ( marked 9 375, S BG- in squares), 12 15c. horseshoe ( set with pearls, marked 15. 625. G. in squares), 12 9c- Mizpah ( nuggeted, lapped letters), 12 15c- diamond and pearl ( tablet in centre, set with brilliants, 3 pearls each side, marked ! 5. 625- G- I. in squares), 12 9c- garnet and pearls ( double shanks), 12 9c- ( 5 diamonds down centre, 9 375, S. B. G. in squares), 6 18c. diamond and ruby gipsy ( 2 rubies, marked M. J. G. 18. and crown and anchor), 36 9c. gem ( marked 0 0 0 0 0, set pearls, garnets, and turquoise), 36 9c. garnet and pearl, 12 9c. ( various, nuggeted shoulders and plain ditto), 12 9c. tablet ( set corals, garnets and turquoise), 3 diamond half- hoop ( one coral in each), 6 15c. ruby and pearl, 3 Mizpah ( diamonds in centre), 6 15c. diamond ( lapped buckles, milled edges), 6 18c. double- headed ( two coil, initials J. H. inside, Birmingham hall- mark), 6 9c. rustic Mizpah ( milled edges), 6 9c. graduated buckles ( set small rose, milled edges, S. B. and S. inside). 14 gold bracelets, set diamonds, rubies and sapphires. 200 silver necklets, Altnas spangled Alexander cables, trace pattern. 86 brooches, viz. : 50 15c. oval, round, oblong, prism, and asorn, 18 do. horseshoe pattern, 16 do. horseshoe and whip, 3 horseshoe pattern, set pearls, diamond?, turquoise and rubies ; 3 do set garnets and pearls. 6 15c. brooches and earrings to match, in dark blue and light blue morocco leather cases. 172 silver lockets, viz. : 44 shot edges, engraved centres and lapped ground, 124 various sizes and pat- terns. 100 9c. ear wires, various sizes, and 18 15c. horseshoe pattern earrings. 30 sets shirt studs, 15c. ( 3 in each set), 35 9c. and 15c. collar do. 35 pairs of sleeve- links, marked 9c. and 15c. 82 gold alberts, viz. : 73 9c. gent's, and 9 ladies' mashers. 2 watches, viz.: 1 gold verge, case damaged, bow short, gold dial ; 1 silver do., pearl case, no outer case. 12 silver spoons ( 8 tea, 4 dessert) and 1 pair sugar tongs. 2 20in. black Gladstone leather bags, 2 straps across opening. 150 lady's silver alberts with tassels, almonds, pip- pins, and shields; 108 9- carat gold brooches, Birming- ham hall- mark, some set turquoise, some garnets sparks, garnet and pearl cluster, marked " S. N." and ' N. D."; 530 : 130 gold, viz., 26 9- carat, set garnet and pearls, some large, some small, hall- marked, " C. R." inside; 4 Mizpah block letters; 11 ditto fancy letters, marked " S. Bs." and " G."; 6 jubilee, " S. Bs." and" G."; 6 15- carat, set garnets and pearls, marked " E. F. B."; 7 solid signet, bloodstones, marked " W. W."; 24 9- carat, hollow signet bloodstone, " F. and W." ; 40 15- carat and 18 carat gems, some half- hoop, some coral, some gipsy, some diamond and pearls ; 2 18- carat buckle, diamond, and sapphires, " J. H."; 1 carbuncle ; 400 silver, all Birmingham hall- marked, stamped " S. B. and S." ; 791 brooches : 35 gold, viz., 23 9 carat, garnet centres ; 6 long horseshoe and 6 large horseshoe, gallery edges and settings ; 540 silver ; 400 various and 140 jubilee ; 12 gold and crystal sport- ing scarf- pins, dog's heads, fox's heads, and horse's heads; 12 gold charms; 150 pairs waterklooff paste eyes, set in silver gallery and clamped settings, stiff wires. 33.— V Division— Woodcut engraving and des- cription of ( 1) a lady's old- fashioned gold ring, set 3 { SH WjEmM^ giSg BftSo^ gjl W/ M rubies and 2 diamonds ( one large ruby in centre with flaw); and ( 2 and 3) a gold earring, shape of a cres- cent, star in centre, set 7 pink corals and 15 small pearls— stolen at Seaforth, near Liverpool, 24th Octo- ber last. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. BEDFORDSHIRE. 34— Luton ( Borough). — 16th nit, by house- breaking— 1 gold locket chain, small pattern ; 1 gold albert, consisting of guard treble ; 1 gold locket, con- taining portrait of a gentleman ( ring deficient); 1 silver locket, initials " J. S. H."; 1 silver chain, rope pattern ; 1 gold garnet ring, set 10 stones ( 1 deficient) ; 1 gold ring with one row of blue turquoise, and one row of pearls ( 1 deficient); 1 gold ring, set 3 blue stones ; 1 ditto, set 7 green stones; 1 gold brooch ; 1 pair gold earrings, set red stones; 1 brooch, studded with pearls; 2 silver brooches ; 1 Scotch pebble brooch, silver, and 2 pairs of earrings to match; 3 silver bracelets, patterns various; 1 small gold brooch, containing hair; 1 silver brooch, Maltese cross, set pebbles ; 1 Russia leather cigar case; 1 pair brown kid gloves ( lined); 1 wood pipe, bulldog head ; 1 penknife, buckhorn handle; 1 pair of tweezers, with silver shield, buckhorn handle; 1 pair embossed gold bangles ; and 1 plated ditto. Information to Head Constable Jaquest, Luton. CHESHIRE. 35.— Stockport ( Borough).— 22nd ult., a silver Geneva watch, No. 20990. Information to Lieut.- Col. Staples, Chief Constable, Stockport. CUMBERLAND. 36.— Penrith ( County).— 21st ult., at Hesket- A silver lever watch, capped, No. 10381, steel albert attached. Information to Supt. Fowler, Penrith. DENBIGHSHIRE. 37.— Wrexham ( County).— A diamond star, 12 points ( 6 long, 6 short), each short point set 2 diamonds, some of the long points set 3 and some set 4 diamonds ( fourth very small), large diamond centre of star— all fastenings broken off back. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham. ESSEX. 38.— Brentwood { County).— 19th ult., by house- breaking, at Romford— 1 silver hunting watch, marked " Wandsworth," " Richard Martin" engraved on cap ; 1 silver Geneva watch, 1 lady's long gold chain, marked " Jones, Strand "; 1 lady's silver albert, with tassel, hall- marked on each link ; 1 gold neckchain and locket, with monogram " A. M.," containing photo of a male and female ; 1 lady's half hoop gold ring, set 5 pearls ; 1 pair coral and gold earrings ( two drops); 1 pair amber and gold earrings ( one drop); 1 Mosaic brooch, rose and forget- me- nots on black ground ( damaged); 1 cornelian and gold brooch ; 1 small silver and coral whistle, 1 small Stanhope lens, 1 silver and malachite brooch ( damaged) ; 1 set gold studs, ball pattern; 1 set of amber and gold, comprising scarf ring, collar stud, three shirt studs, and pair of soli- taires ; 1 union scarf pin, turquoise and pearl con- nected with gold chain; 1 small turquoise and gold pin, 1 imitation ruby and gold pin, 1 onyx pin, 1 carbuncle and gold ring, 1 silver shirt stud, 1 silver necklet in two parts to form bracelets; 1 pair silver earrinjs, maidenhair fern pattern, and 1 black frock coat ( heavy cloth). Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. HAMPSHIRE. 39.— Basingstoke ( Borough).— 24th ult.— 3 or 4 chemises, trimmed lace and embroidery; 2 pairs lady's knickers, trimmed embroidery ; 2 pairs lady's drawers ; and 1 pair of pants, all nearly new ; some marked " Harris " and some Stapley." Information to Superintendent Hibberd, Basing- stoke. HERTFORDSHIRE. 40— St. Albans ( City).— 28th ult., by house- breaking— 2 silver table- spoons, marked '' A. E. L."; 2 silver bracelets ( one flat, chased, the other round, chased edge), 1 silver necklace, flat links, with small chased cross attached; 1 oval pebble brooch, set in silver, white streaks in stone ; 1 silver napkin ring, " Weinachten, 1824," inside. Information to Head Constable Pell ant, St. Albans. KENT. 41.— Ashford { County).— 16th ult.— 3 plain gold rings, one set small stones; 1 gold bracelet, plated, set diamonds and three rubies in shape of a horseshoe; 1 round gold brooch, set pearls; 2 small silver brooches; 1 small square gold brooch, containing hair ; 2 silver bracelets ( one plain band, the other with small birds thereon); 1 dozen silver teaspoons; J dozen dessert ditto and forks; 2 silver salt spoons, and 1 mustard ditto, engraved " B" ; 1 pair lady's plain gold cuff studs, and neck stud to match; 1 gold watch key ; a necklet clasp about the size of a halfpenny, set white and green stones or paste ; 4 £ 10 and 10 £ 5 Bank of England notes. Information to Superintendent Wenham, Ashford. 42.— Chatham ( County).— 25thult, by housebreak- ing at Northfleet— 2 small gold brooches ; 2 silver brace- lets ( one plain, with buckle, the other snake pattern); 1 silver locket, chased ; 1 silver neck chain, and 1 silk handkerchief. Information to Supt. Coppinger, Chatham. 43.— Gravesend ( Bormigh).— 23rd ult.— A lady's small Geneva watch, No. 33394, " Milton Stewart'' en- graved inside ; silver chain, curb pattern, with oval- shaped locket attached. Supposed by a Corporal Royal Marine Light Infantry at Milton Barracks, and pledged in the neighbourhood of Charing- cross or Westminster same day. Information to Chief Constable Berry, Gravesend 44.— Tun bridge Wells ( Borough).— 30 th ult.— 1 gold open- face Geneva watch, maker's name supposed " Bohnn, Geneva " ; silver chain, curb pattern, with compass and tassel attached ; 1 gold watch- key and 1 common ditto; 1 red calf leather purse, containing about £ 4 gold ; 1 morocco leather purse, 1 large gold locket and chain, 1 mourning brooch and earrings to match, 1 ladj's gold Geneva watch. No. 50365 ; 1 pair silver links, 1 primrose League stud, 1 silver brooch, with ivory rosebuds, and a deep purple calf leather purse— Supposed by TWO MEN, 1st, age 30 to 32, height 5 ft 4 or 5 in., hair, moustache, and eyes dark, Jewish appearance ; dress, dark overcoat and trousers, high hat. Supposed same as described in Case No. 72, 28th ult. Information to Head Constable Embery, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 45.— Blackburn ( County).— 25th ult, by bur- glary at Bamber Bridge.— 6 centre second silver lever watches ( two with " E. Heys, Bamber Bridge," on dial and movements, and two Nos. 85579 and 85580 ; 8 full plated silver English lever watches, double sunk dials, with gold spade hands, size 18; 18 gentlemen's silver Geneva watches ( six Nos. 41799 to 41804 respec- tively), size 20 ; 6 lady's silver Geneva watches, chased cases, white dials, size 10 to 12 ( dial of one cracked); 3 Geneva watches, metal cases; 9 Brooklyn silver lever watches, steel hands, and 14 line ( one with " Lancaster" and one with " Brooklyn" on move- ments) ; 1 silver English lever watch ( No. 75436), centre seconds; 1 gentleman's 14- carat gold lever watch, line 22, repaired at back joint, and has very small hole near joint; 1 lady's gold Geneva watch, gold face, steel hands, size 8; 1 lady's 14- carat gold Geneva watch, white dial, centre sunk; 3 Geneva watches, 1 verge, and 1 small foreign lever; 60 gold keeper rings ( two with buckles and rubies, 8 half- round set paste diamonds, all stamped " W. H." inside); 2 gold wedding rings (" W. S." stamped inside); 44 pairs gold earrings, various; 60 gold and silver- plated guards and alberts, curb and fancy patterns; 30 Canadian gold alberts and chains; 20 lady's silver necklets ( ten with lockets attached); 1 enamelled five- shilling piece, and 1 enamelled florin. 4 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Edward Heyes, Bamber Bridge, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recorery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered Information to Supt. Myers, Blackburn. 46— Old Trafford ( County).— 16th ult., at Eccles— 1 lady's silver lever watch, No. 29056, black beaded Albert guard attached ; 1 gold brooch, strap and buckle pattern ; 1 round silver brooch ; and 1 silver bracelet. 14th ult., at Longsight. — A gentleman's gold Geneva watch, much worn, white dial. £ 1 REWARD. 47.— Old Trafford ( County).— Between 25th and 29th ult.— A 52- inch No. 2 Rudge bicycle, black enamel cow- horn handle with broken bell, ball pedals, ball bearings back and front, bright parts plated, pedo- meter in hub. The above reward will be paid by W. E. Melland, Esq., Palatine- road, Withington, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief and recovery of the pro- perty. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 48.— Warrington ( County).— 22nd ult, at Leigh — 1 red and striped cotton cash bag, 1 black leather purse, 1 oval- shaped imitation gold locket, 3 shirt studs, 2 white cotton sheets ( one marked with cross in red cotton in corner), 1 blue- and- red table cover, 1 white cotton table- cloth ( fern leaf pattern), and £ 6 17s. 2jd Information to Supt. Weir, Warrington. 49.— Salford ( Borough).— 21st ult., by house- breaking— 2 small gold Iocket3 ( one with enamel anchor, portion of the enamel worn oft); 1 silver fruit knife, pearl handle, plain silver blade ; 1 ruby cut glass scent bottle, chased silver top, with small blue glass stopper; 1 oval jet locket, " S. M. 0." on one side the other plain ; 1 red leather glove case, containing several pairs of gloves ; a gentleman's small black morocco leather dressing- case ; 1 round garnet brooch, set large garnet in centre surrounded with small ones, gold setting, slender pin; and a lady's small silver watch, No. 4228, white face, seconds hand, 4360 scratched inside case. 50.— Salford ( Borough).— 16th ult.— A silver English lever watch, No. 36011, silver dial, gold figures. 51.— Salford ( Borough).— 22nd ult., by house- breaking— A lady's jewel box, about 10 in. long and 6 in. high, gilt handle laid in top, black morocco cover, patent Bramah lock, lined with crimson velvet, falls down in front when opened, secret draw in front opens with a spring, maker's name " Charles Henry, King- street, Manchester," inside lid, containing a lady's old small silver watch, white face, seconds hands, maker and number unknown ; a lady's old- fashioned long gold chain, single link ; a dead gold necklet, flat links, three links in front for locket; a gold oval- shape locket, small diamond in centre on one side, the other side plain ; a lady's gold mourning ring, buckle shape, hair plaited round it, and several small pearls on buckle ; a small oval- shape old- fashioned gold brooch, with large topaz stone in centre; a single silver bangle, snake pattern ; 2 gold pencil- cases, about 3 in. long ; 1 round silver brooch, " Mary " thereon ; an oval shape silver brooch, with forget- me- not flowers and lilies ; a silver bracelet 1J in. wide, buckle- shape, chased in front and plain behind; a plain silver bracelet, 1J in. wide, embossed with gold flowers on front; a red morocco purse, four pockets, containing several small foreign and other coins; a gentleman's light dust coat, raised seams, pockets, two outside ticket, and left breast inside, lined with brown silk, cloth buttons ; a gentleman's black worsted mourning coat, pockets behind, left breast, and ticket pocket, and one inside right breast, minus two buttons, ticket pocket contained silver match- box with monogram " W. R." in centre. 52.— Salford ( Borough)— 26th ult.— A silvtr lever hunting watch, No. 25259, white dial, blue hands and seconds ditto ; and about two- thirds of a 9- carat gold guard, curb pattern, attached. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford, SHROPSHIRE. 53.— Wellington ( County). — 26th ult., by bur- glary— 1 gold diamond pin, stone about the size of a pea ; 1 gold ring ( broken through), with engraving in Hebrew; 1 small gold ring, with engraving ( much worn); 1 gold " Mizpali " ring, in case ; a pieoe of gold chain, about 3 in. long, with gold bar; 1 gold scarf ring, blue front, set very srnal 1 pearls ( peculiar shape); 1 old guinea piece, with hole and small ring in it; a note of hand for £ 1,200 at 4 per cent., and one for £ 300 at 5 per cent, £ 2 14a. 2d. cash, and a number of keys, including one for a safe.— Supposed by a man, age about 23, height 5 ft. 10 in , complexion fair ; hair side whiskers, and moustache ( slight) light; large nose ; swinging gait, turns his right foot out when walking ; has been in the navy. 54.— Wellington ( County). — 25th ult., by bur- glary— A gent'eman's dark green overcoat, dark lining, cloth- covered buttons, three pockets outside and one inside breast; 1 white silk muffler; 3 ladies silk handkerchiefs ( one coloured border); 1 pair men's lace boots, with toe caps, hooks at top ; about 4 lbs of cheese, and a quantity of bread and cakes— Sup- posed by tramps. Information to Supt. Galliers, Wellington. 55— Ludlow ( Borough).— 23rd ult., by house- breaking— A lady's gold open- face Geneva watch ( No. 57222), gilt dome ; lady's long gold chain, with gold locket, containing the photograph of a lady, attached ; 1 silver pencil- case, gilt; and a nickel American alarm clock, ring on top. Information to Head Constable Wheatstone, Ludlow. SOMERSETSHIRE. 56.— Temple Cloud ( County).- 20th ult., by housebreaking at Brislington— 1 chalice ( cup gold, stem and foot silver gilded), richly chased ; 1 silver- plated chalice and paten; 1 solid silver monstrance, 2 ft. high, gilt at cross and foot, but much worn off; and a silver pyx about the size of a five- shilling piece. Information to Supt. Rutherford, Temple Cloud. SURREY. 57.— Chertsey ( County).— 19th ult , by sacrilege — I brown cardigan jacket, black braided; 1 white surplice, red tape loop, marked " Smith"; 1 white towel, marked " St. Mary's"; 1 small candlestick, marked " St. Mary's, Byfleet" ; 1 pair brass candle- sticks, about 12 in. high ; and a pair of small fancy candlesticks. Information to Supt. Bungard, Chertsey. 58.— Godstone ( County).— 25th ult, at Nutfield— A gold pin, imitation of a rope ; a green melton over- coat, black astrachan collar and cuffs, pockets at side, " Laffyn, Redhill," supposed on collar ; and a pair of waterproof boots, with tongue sewn up to top. Information to Supt. Redford, Godstone. SUSSEX ( EAST). 59.— Eastbourne ( County).— 23rd ult., by house- breaking.— 1 lady's small gold Geneva watch, No. 112,709, monogram " A. L. C." centre of back, fine gold chain attached ; 1 small gold brooch ; 1 oval silver locket, containing photograph of a lady and gentle- mail, broad silver chain with knobs at sides and centre attached ; 1 silver albert chain, with pencil case and tassel at end ; some small gold trinkets, and brooches, with pins deficient. Information to Superintendent Newnham, East- bourne. SUSSEX ( WEST). £ 10 REWARD. 60.— Horsham ( County).— 23rd ult., by house breaking— A gentleman's silver English lever watch, No. 11970, with long silver guard attached; 1 lady's silver watch and long gold guard, with stamp and two seals attached ; a cheque on Messrs. Henty and Sons for £ 2 10s., and about £ 7 15s.— Supposed by a MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., hair and moustache dark, whiskers slight, chin shaved, prominent nose, Jewish appearance ; dress, dark overcoat, high hat, shabby genteel appearance. The above reward will be paid by Mr. G. Oakley,' 15, Albion- terrace, Horsham, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Henderson, Horsham. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 61.— Hull ( Borough).— Between 14th and 15th ult., by housebreaking— 1 cruet- stand, 4 table- spoons ( Queen Anne pattern?, 6 dessert spoons, 6 teaspoons, 6 eggspoons, 2 saltspoons, 6 table forks, 2 nut- crackers, 5 large and 5 small table knives, white ivory handles with centre rivet, carving knife and fork— all electro- plated and marked H. in old English ; I new electro- plated teapot ( Queen Anne pattern), with black handle ; 1 electro- plated coffee- pot, 1 large gold locket, with monogram S. E. H. on one side and photo of gentleman inside ; small gold locket with photos, of children, 1 gold cross with dull- coloured stone, 1 silver chain for fan, 1 black medallion with lady's bead in ivory, 1 naval officer's cap, makers " Murray and Son, London " ; 1 black hard felt hat, makers " Wood Bros., Hull"; 1 gentleman's brown frieze ulster coat with hood and waistbelt attached, lining in right sleeve torn; 1 pair of light grey homespun trousers, " Raynor and Crook" on buttons; 5 pairs blankets, blue- and- red borders; 1 white figured counterpane, 2 or 3 pairs new linen sheets, and a quantity of ladies' wearing apparel, marked S. E. H. ; 1 dozen white linen handkerchiefs, open hemmed; 2 pairs low shoes, 2 red- and- black woollen table- cloths, 1 white table- cloth, markedi E. G. H. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, HuM. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 62.— Sheffield ( Borough).— 22nd ult., by house- breaking— 1 lady's gold lever watch, gold dial, flowered' case, small dent in outer case ; lady's long gold chain, with gold Maltese cross, initials " A. S." stamped there- on, attached ; 1 gold locket, blue enamelled, and 1 gold! pencil- case. 23rd ult., by shopbreaking— 1 gold bracelet, gold thread round, pearl in centre, small gold chain over fastener ; 1 gold diamond ring, rubies in centre; 1 silver bracelet with Russian letters thereon, blue ena- melled, small chain over fastener ; 1 silver brooch, pi& deficient; 1 steel brooch ; 1 white bone brooch, with stag thereon ; 1 silver bangle bracelet; and 1 pair of black studs. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 63.— R Division.— 30th ult., at Eltham, Kent— 2 horses :— 1st, a pure chestnut mare, 5 years, 15 hands, rough coat, short tail, unshod; 2nd, a pure chestnut mare, 5 years, 13 hands 2 in., short tail, few white hairs in mane and tail, hind feet white, no shoes.— Supposed by gipsy horse copers, who may have sold them at provincial horse repositories or markets. 65.— X Division.— 18th ult., at Ealing— A dark blue roan cab horse, rising 5 years, 14 hands 3 in., black points, lump on nose, long mane, short tail, no shoes. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. STAFFORDSHIRE. 66.— Stone ( County) — 11th ult., at Tittenson— A roan horse, aged, both hind feet white, tail cut and half legged ; and a white mare, aged, 16J hands, long tail. Information to Superintendent Harston, Stone. See Latest Information. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. CHESHIRE. 67.— Runcorni( County).— 3rd ult., in the canal of Runcorn, the body of a man, age 30 to 40, length 5 ft. 8 in., hair ( long) dark brown, no whiskers or moustache ; dress, corduroy trousers and strong lace- up boots. Appeared to have been in the water about a fortnight. Information to Supt. Hollingworth, Runcorn. DORSETSHIRE. 68.— Shaftesbury ( County).— 31st ult., in a pond at Motcombe the body of a newly- born female child, wrapped in an old chemise and a piece of brown paper. Appeared to have been in the water about a week. Information to Supt. Hains, Shafcesbury. See Latest Information. APPREHENSIONS. 69.— Metropolitan Police District, Central Office.— JOHN COOMBER, Case No. 1, 7tli ult. 70.— Metropolitan Police District, T Divi- sion.— GEORGE SMITH, Case No. 4, 8th October last 71.— Kent, Folkestone ( Borough).— FREDE- RICK CROMER, Case No. 77, 7th ult. 72.— Lancashire, Manchester ( City).— Licence Holder JAMES BENNETT, Office No. 31974, Case 25, 31st December last. — Supervisees LAWRENCE BURNS, Office No. 259^ 7, Case 19, 9th October, 1885. - JAMES DOLAN, Office No. 26484, Case 19, 9th October, 1885.— ROBERT HARRISON, Office No. 26679, Case 31, 29th October last. — GEORGE HARRISON, Office No. 29997, Case 32, 29th October last.— CATHERINE HARVEY, Office No. 29719, Case 30, 21st May, 1886.— SAMUEL BRIDGE, Office No. 31621, case 18, 14th ult. 73.— Lancashire, Accrington ( Borough).— Supervisee THOMAS JOSEPH SENNETT, Office No. 24107, Case 19, I4tli ulto. 74.— Lancashire, Blackburn ( Borough).— Supervisee THOMAS SMITH, Office No. 22523, Case 14, 14th August, 1885. 75.— Surrey, Chertsey ( County). — ROBERT LAY, Case No. 25, 28th ult. 76.— Surrey, Guildford ( County).— FRANCIS PAYTON, Case No. 26, 28th ult. 77.— Yorkshire ( W. R), Wakefield ( CountyJ.- JOSEPH MILLS, Case No. 42, 21st ult. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1 8 8 7. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT/ 78.— Central Office.— For misappropriating .£ 6,716 10s. 2d., the moneys of a public company, of which they were directors— DANIEL WILLIAM HOWARD HAYWOOD, age 43, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, hair inclined to curl, and moustache long and very dark, walks smartly, of gentlemanly appearance ; dress, dark clothes ; a floor- cloth manu- facturer, late of Ormley- house, Campbell- road, West Croydon, and Newington- causeway. Has friends at Folkestone. May endeavour to leave the country — CHARLES HAYWOOD, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion dark, hair and moustache ( slight) dark brown, gentlemanly appearance ; dress, dark clothes, and long brown ulster. Lately resided at 14, Airlie- gardens, Kensington, and Newington- causeway. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Felice Offiee, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. HAMPSHIRE. 79.— Basingstoke ( County).— For stealing a watch and overcoat 16th ult. — HERBERT WILLIAM ATKINS, age 26, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache ( slight) brown, eyes blue ; dress, brown suit, or black cloth coat, dark tweed trousers and vest, high hat or soft felt hat with brim turned down over eyes, black kid gloves. A shoe- maker ; gives lectures on astronomy, and occasionally does a little local preaching. Took with him a box containing a set of astronomical and comic slides and a magic lantern, which he will probably use in lectures. Was accompanied by his wife and a little girl, and last seen on the Reading platform at noon, 26th ult., in- quiring for the Birmingham train. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Hibberd, Basing- stoke. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 80.— Driffield ( County).— For carnally knowing a girl age 8— HARRY HARRISON, alias HARRY BELL, age 17, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair sandy, boil on neck, and back of left hand ; dress, dark check fustian jacket and trousers, lace boots ( old), black soft felt hat. A farm servant; supposed native of Kilham, East Yorks. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kelsey, Driffield, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING^ 81.—' Wakefield ( Borough).— For failing to report — Supervisee CHARLES RAYNOR, alias WILSON, and WILKINSON, age 25, height 5 ft. 4£ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scars under right eye ( burn), bend of left elbow, and on each leg below knee, scurvy mark left side bottom of back, varicose veins right thigh. Sentenced at Doncaster, Septem- ber, 1885, to 15 months' hard labour and 2 years' police supervision for larceny. 11603. Information to the Chief Constable, Wakefield. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. trick ( passing a gilded farthing).— CHARLES NEW HAM, age 45, J height 5 ft. 3J in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, scar under right eye; dress, blue jacket, cord trousers, lace boots, cloth cap. States he is a native of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. Supposed pre- viously convicted. Information to the Chief Constable, Haverfordwest. PKOPEKTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 82.— M Division.— Remanded at Southwark Police Court till 8th inst., for distributing indecent pamphlets referring to self- abuse— JOHN KENEDY, age 21 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 6 in, complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache sandy, eyes hazel, large scafS from abscess on neck, both hands deformed ; dress, black serge jacket, light check vest, cardigan jacket, cord trousers, black hard felt hat. Supposed to have been employed by Messrs. Wilkinson, The Medical Hall, Fitzalam- square, Sheffield. A native of 41, Garden- street, Sheffield. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. PEMBROKESHIRE. 83.— Haverfordwest ( County).— Committed for trial for obtaining a knife and money by means of a DORSETSHIRE. 84.— Dorchester ( Borough).— 21st ult., aflat top black and green marble timepiece with gold lines.— Supposed by a MAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 8 in, com- plexion dark, very coarse skin, hair ( inclined to curl) brown, moustache dark; dress, long dark overcoat, black felt hat. Information to Head Constable Coward, Dor- chester. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUNDS KENT. 85.— Canterbury ( Ct'ty).- 29th ult., on the down line of the London Chatham and Dover Railway, the body of a newly born male child, wrapped in a grey striped petticoat ( red, black and yellow stripes), and a large sheet of brown paper, supposed dropped from a passing train. A Coroner's Inquest was held on the body and a verdict of wilful murder returned against some person or persons unknown. Information to Head Constable McBean, Canter- bury^ ANIMALS, FTC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 86.— N Division— 26th ult., at Southgate. — A ' light bay mare, 4 years, 14 hands 2 in., white star on face, thick set, long mane and tail, black points, small J scar on near fore leg, in good condition. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. The apprehension of the undermentioned persons is sought for failing to report under the Provisions of the Prevention of Crimes Act. The Police For>; e requiring the capture is notified under the name of the person, with the exception of the Metropolitan District, which is shown by the letters C. 0. ( Cor- vict Office). In all cases where a warrant has been granted, notification will follow name of Force desiring capture. In the event of the capture of persons circulated from C. 0., information is to be forwarded to the Assistant Commissioner, Convict Office, Great Scotland Yard, S. W. The remainder to the Chief Constable of the Police District named. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AOE. H GHT. COM. HAIR. EYES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No., and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS. CORNELIUS CONNOR, alias GEO. WILLMOT, BURKE, and THOS MILLER, 27109. C. O. JOHN DAY, alias DAVIS, FLANNA- GAN, and HY. FRYER, 30745. C. O. JOHN ROGERS, alias CORNEY, WHITE, and HENLEY, 31272. C. O. THOMAS SAUNDERS, 31883. C. O. SARAH JAMES alias DAVIS, NORAH JAMES, & CAROLINE JONES, 28282. C. O. GEORGE COX alias SIDNEY SMITH & JOSEPH ASHMORE, 3010C. C. O- DANIEL WELCH, 28983. C. O. OWEN DAVIES, 31716, Denbigh ( County) CORNELIUS MAHR, 31788, General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle WM. ERSKINE, 31538, ( City) Manchester WM. SMITH, alias THOS. HEALEY, 31849, Manchester ( City) RICHARD NEVILLE, alias SMITH and JONES, 30409, Manchester GEORGE WILCOX, alias TONGE, A SPIN ALL, and TAYLOR, 31908, Manchester ( City). JOHN WM. HARDACRE, alias JNO BROOKS, 32040, Bury, Lanes. ( County). MICHAEL FLOOYD, alias JAMES WILSON, 31824, Newcastle- on- Tyne ( City), 52 40 41 27 50 43 29 36 30 38 27 66 31 29 5 6 5 2 5 4 5 4 5 5 5 7 5 9 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 7 fair fresh dark fresh sallow dark fair dark ruddy fresh It brn ( turn- ing grey) dkbrn brn It brn grey brown ( thin on top) dk brn ( bald) dk brn trning grey grej weak hazel brn blue grey hazel hazel grey grey brown dark dkbrn fair fresh fresh dark sandy turn- ing grey brn grey blue light grey grey defec- tive sight grey Central Criminal Court, 18th August, 1873, 15 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for burglary. Licensed 13th February. 1885. Z 989. Middlesex Sessions, 5th April, 1880, 8 years penal servitude and 3 years police super- vision for larceny ( person). Licensed 22nd June, 1886. W G 423. Middlesex Sessions, 10th July, 1882, 5 years penal servitude ai. d 4 years police super- vision for larceny. Licensed 28th August, 1886. D I 622. • Central Criminal Court, 20th November, 1882, 5 years penal servitude for robbery. Licensed 2nd December, 1886. 1 1042. Middlesex Sessions, 18th October, 1880, 7 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 9th July, 1885. A G 112. Scars top lip and between shoulders, vaccination Central Criminal Court, 18th October, 1880, marks both arms, ruptured right side, nose in- 7 years penal servitude for burglary, clines slightly to the left. Licensed 19th March, 1886. 0 869. Scar right side forehead, left eyebrow, centre Surrey Sessions, 3rd December, 1877^ 14 of top lip, inside left forearm, and back of right hand, birthmark inside left forearm Scars on head, left eyebrow, throat, and back of right hand, blue mark between each thumb and forefinger Scars on scalp, bridge, and side of nose, and on forearm Scars left side neck, left cheek, inside right hand, and left side forehead Scars on head, both groins, and a discoloured scar inside left leg above knee Scars on head, right cheek, and side of left eye, mole left cheek Scars bridge of nose, right forearm, left elbow and forearm, and fourth left finger, cross second left finger, nose inclines to right Scar on forehead, lost several teeth Scars back of head, left side forehead and bridge of nose, E left arm and blue marks outside forearm Scars on head, nose, right wrist, left forefinger, back of left hand and between left thumb and forefinger Scars nape of neck and right little finger Varicose veins both legs, mole between shoulders years penal servitude for felony. Licensed 17th October, 1885. D 1283. Mold, 28th June, 1880, 7 years penal servi- tude for larceny. Licensed 27th October, 1886. G 575. Middlesex Sessions, 6th November, 1882, 5 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision for larceny ( person). Licensed 16th November, 1886. 1 998. Manchester, 3rd August, 1882, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 9th October, 188b. I 772. Salford, 27th June, 1881. 7 years penal servi- tude and 7 years police supervision tor housebreaking. Licensed 3rd December, 1886. H 762. , Liverpool, 2nd May, 1882, 5 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 12tH April, 1S86. I 395. Manchester, 4th December, 1882, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police super- vision for fraud. Licensed 30th November, 1886. A I 652. Scars'on scalp, right arm, and wrist, ruptured Salford, 28th August, 1882 5 years penal left side, corporal punishment marks servitude and ^ ear^ police supervjon dk brn dk brn Scars on head and base of left thumb, right thumb dislocated, nose inclines to right, slightly pockpitted for larceny. 1886. 1807. , Newcastle, 18th October, 1882. 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 19tn November, 1886. 1 965. 6 Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AGE. SUPERVISEES. ELIZA WILLIAMS, alias EMMA| 45 ELLIS, WATKINS, JACKSON, and EVANS, 30991. C. O. Warrant issued WILLIAM SHRIMPTON, alias WAT- I 36 SON, PARRY, 31937. C. O. War- 1 rant issued JOHN JONES, 32165. C. 0. Warrantl Cl issued JOHN WILLIAMS, alias WILLIAMI 64 CROCKER, 31840. C. 0. Warrant1 issued RICHARD SMITH, alias DUNNING,! 34 28454. C. 0. Warrant issued CHAS. JONES, alias EDWARD SUL- j 30 LIVAN, SPINKS, WATERS, and WILKINSON, 23692. C. O. War- rant issued JOHN HAMILTON alias M'CARTHY. I- 26 31895. 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( County) JOHN RAMSBOTTOM, 29279, Ingle- ton, Yorks ( West Riding) ANN FAIRFORD, alias KING and HARRIS, 24700, Bristol ( City) JOHN HARRISON, alias WM RICHARDSON, 20632, Morpeth Northumberland ( County) WM. EDWIN ROBINSON, 23211,' Bacup, Lanes ( County) EDWIN WOOD, 31838, Rochdale ( County) H'GHT. 5 3 5 9 5 7 COM. pale sw thy fresh HAIK. It brn, dkbrn greI) ( bal 5 2 fresh fair JAMES NAYLOR, under- Lyne 29282, Ashton- 38 29 23 65 21 29 42 46 24 38 19 67 38 34 63 41 37 32 56 ^^ I^ IOBINSON alias WATSON, riKnv ' ^ d JOHN ( BoS; 3l4! 6- Accrin « ton ££^ d THOMAS FINAN Birmingham ( Borough) M£ HNKON, alias MARIA NIXON K ATO uK a TCONNOR, anu HENRY DAVEY, 30421 feoraerset ( County) Dunster, 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 2 5 9 5 0 5 5 EYES. REMARKS. Conviction^ Prison Register No., and Date Liberated. blue Scar left eyebrow, mole under chin, lo3t several teeth grey Scars on head, bridge of nose, right side of fore- head, left eyebrow, back of right hand, and ! right eyebrow, sailor with flag left forearm ring left forefinger blue End of nose blue, hair top of shoulders fresh sallow sallow fair faii- fresh pale brn ( grey thin top) brn dkbrn dkbrn brri It brn It brn brn dkbrn 5 5 sallow It hazl 32 29 34 37 5 6 5 5 5 1 4 9 5 2 5 3 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 4 5 6 5 2 5 3 5 2 5 7 5 0 5 8 fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh brn dkbrn brn sandy brown dkbrn sallow fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair callow pale grey grey hazel Middlesex Sessions, 1st February, 1876, 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 16th July, 1886. C 43. Middlesex Sessions, 25th July, 1881, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police super- vision for larceny ( person). Liberated 14th December, 1886. H 669. Birmingham. 1st July, 1886, C months hard labour and 18 months police supervision for larceny 269. Scars on forehead, noso, left cheek, back of neck Surrey Sessions, Ist May, 1876. 10 years and both shins / pockmarked UXl ^ NoX-" ber, 1886. C 528. Surrey Sessions, 28th July, 1873, 10 years penal servitude and 5 years police super- vision for robbery. Liberated 31st July, 1885. Z 597. Middlesex Sessions, 7th February, 1880, 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 15th January, 1884. G 173. Scar side of left eye, 1st and 2nd left fingers, and back of right hand ; mole right side neck Blue spot back of right hand, sailor on barrel with glass and bottle, and pipe in mouth, right arm slightly pockmarked hazel blue blue speck in left) blue grey grey light hazel blue grey brown Scars on hand, forehead, right eyebrow, left side top lip, right forearm and elbow, left forearm and 1st left finger. Scars on head, across nose, back of neck and between left thumb and forefinger, burn scar side of neck, ruptured or enlarged glands each groin. Vaccination marks both arms. Scars on head, above right wrist, and right elbow, 3rd left finger damaged, scrofula under left ear None M. I. 115 right arm, cross and 5 dots left arm M. Y. M. W. L. M. B. left arm, C. M. K. A., anchor, heart and B. H. B. right arm, scars on face Slight scar on nose and scar left eyebrow, lost 2j top teeth Crossed flags and R. W. R. right forearm, ring 2nd right finger, flower in pot and J. left fore- arm, 5 blue dots between left thumb and fore- finger, ring 2nd left linger, D. left side, 3rd right finger has been broken Freckled, R. F. and heart left arm, R. F. and an clior right arm, bracelet right wrist grey dkbrn brn grey brn brown It brn grey dk brn brown brown grey blue blue grey Scars left eyebrow and bridge of nose First left finger contracted Blue scars bridge of nose and over left eye Blue ring inside right forearm Scars on forehead and back of left hand, 2 moles] left side and one right side of neck Slightly pockpitted, scar over left eye, tattooed both arms black dkbrn Middlesex Sessions, 23rd May, 1881, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police super- vision for larceny ( person). Liberated 20th May, 1885. H 500. Surrey Sessions, 6th November, 1876, 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 5th November, 1886. C 1208. Middlesex Sessions, 28th December, 1880, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 31st October, 1884. G 162. Worcester, 4th April, 1881, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 1st April, 1885. H 351. Middlesex Sessions, 11th August, 1882, 18 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for larceny. 4984. Middlesex Sessions, 24th March, 1884, 12 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 596. Middlesex Sessions, 6th September, 1875, 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 15th May, 1880. B 224. Central Criminal Court, 2nd February, 1874, 10 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for receiving. Liberated 12th August 1884. A 1409. Central Criminal Court, 28th May, 1877, 7 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for burglary. Liberated 27th May, 1884. D 581. - Preston, 15tli October, 1884, 6 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for warehouse breaking. 2183— 13. Salford, 4th December, 1882,15 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision for larceny. 8652. Salford, 20th October, 1884, C months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 3860. Salford, 5th July, 1886, 6 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for larceny. 1111. Salford, 5th July, 1886, 6 months hard labour and 4 years police supervision for larceny. 940. Preston, 20th November, 1884, 12 months hard labour and 4 years police supervision for larceny. 3406— 13. Bristol, 29th December, 1880, 5 years penal grey hazel grey blue blue grey grey ( lost left) Scars front of head, right elbow, front of left thigh and left instep Scar right eyebrow, mole right of neck and right side and centre of forehead, blue dot on nose Scar centre of forehead Cut corner of left eye Lost cartilage of nose, and bridge of same badly broken, 1st and 4th left fingers contracted, brown birthmark calf of left leg Scar and V. outside right arm, blue mark left cheek. Scara forehead and left cheek, lost top teeth. Sailor on right arm and anchor on left servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 28th April, 1884. X G 135. Northallerton, 4tli January, 1881, 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police super vision for larceny. Liberated 3rd January, 1886. H 32. Preston, 18th May, 1882, 18 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision for fraud. 387— 11. Salford, 22nd February, 1886, 9 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 6036. Salford, 23rd February, 1885, 9 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for larceny. 6951. Liverpool, 10th March, 1885, 18 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision for felony. 5. Birmingham, 9th January, 1877, 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police super- vision for larceny ( person). Liberated 27th October, 1882. D 95. Manchester, 28th October, 1875, 7 years penal servitude and 7 years police super- vision for larceny. Liberated 11th Septem- ber, 1883. B 260. Wells, 21st October, 1885, 6 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for horsestealing. 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