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13/10/1891

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Volume Number: VOL VIII    Issue Number: 813
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Date of Article: 13/10/1891
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL VIII    Issue Number: 813
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NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1891. VOL. VIII., No. 813. REGULATIONS. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE KDITOB OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Part iculars concerning persons ivhose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if the; are sufficient to enable action to oe taken upon them by another force. 8. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in \ ie idsue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and tldress of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will he prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15 « . per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on woo'l. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of anofficer of not less rank than Superintendent; ana, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is inforceagainsthim, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer uf I'olice, 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 lh. ii" I ei- tnr or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. g. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at w trannut to the Editor notice of the C* ct, referring to the number of the announcement for - Insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly " sponsible for any proceedings Jihic/ i may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper oniy, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICR 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. R. ANDERSON. Editor. WAR OFFICE, OCTOBER 13, 189 1. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE • moi so. NAME. IK. ¥ 0. SOU*. s « COM- PLIN, HUB. • TBI. Txisa. ENLISTMENT. DATB Of FLACB OF DESERTION OR FABIBH AND COFNTT ABSENCE IN WHICH BOBN. I '. I DAT! OF FLACB OF MARTTfl AND RTtMARgft Adam, William Baker, C. Barnes, F. C. Blackmore, H. G. W, Brown, James Brown, John J. Bullock, Wm. Thos Campbell, R > bert* Carr, John Chnming, John 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 3235 [ 70331 3637 3245 9036 R. Scots Fus Royal Artillery E. Surrey Regt. Royal Artillery E. Lanes Regt. Med. Staff Corp; 3044 4th Hussars 3974 Gordon High. 2673 Leinster Regt. 2029 Oxford L. I. Clinton, Richard Cook, John H. Cordry, James Curtis, James Dannahcr, John Davies, J. Davies, Joseph Daw, George H. Deacon, William Delaney, Edward 3563 R. Munster Fus 20} 3178 Oxford L. I. 20* 6484 King's R. Rifles 22} 2588 Somerset L. I. 20* i 2659 R. Munster Fus 21 185466 Royal Artillery 19} 20057 Royal Artillery 37} 2877 4th Hussars 19* 2698 Wilts Regt. 25* 1723 S. Wales Bordrs 19 15 20| 5 18} 5 23} 22* 19 21} 24} 193 24} 3* fresh 6 fresh 4J fresh 6 fresh 6 fresh 4 fair 6} I fair 5 6* 5 6 6 43 6 11 7 7 < 33 5 7* fresh ruddy red dk brn brn brn brn It brn dk brn black brn It brn fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh , brn brn brn brn brn bra It brn dk bru brn brn blue hazel brn blue hazel blue grey brn blue grey farmservnt, labourer porter labourer labourer Dec. ' 90 Jan. ' 89 Sept. ' 91 Sept' 91 June ' 91 Ayr Winchester Southwark Sherborne Liverpool coacbpaintr 30 Dec. ' 90 London 30 Dec. ' 90 Norwich 31 Aug. ' 91 Cupar 22 Mar. ' 90 Dublin 7 Sept.' 85' London labourer niiner van driver labourer hazel grey hazel hazel hazel grey grey blue grey green groom moulder labourer groom labourer collier drap 3r bruslimikr. sh Jemaker labourer Drumoak, Aberdeen Eastworthy, Berks Lambeth, Surrey Knighton, Dorset Manchester Bromley, Kent Lakenham, Norfolk Tayport, Fife St. Patrick's, Dublin Chippenham, Wilts Mar. ' 91 Mar. ' 89 May ' 91 July ' 89 Oct. ' 88 July ' 91 July ' 75 June ' 90 Dec. ' 89 Jan. ' 86 Tralee Banbury London LsighCamp Limerick Newport, M Liverpool London Salisbury Curragh Oct. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Glasgow Hilsea Kngstn- o- T Sherborne Lancaster Xetley Colchester Aberdeen Aldershot Gjsport 2 scars abdomen, 1 rt buttock scar rt knee- cap tattooed arms and back It hand recruit loss of 2 front upper teeth loss of top rt forefinger tattooed arms scar It eye * or Young Lusk, Dublin 4 Oct. Binbury, Oxon 3 Oct. Little More, Oxon 23 Sept. Shepton Mallet, Smst 26 Sept. Ardpitriek, Limerick 3 Oct. Llanelly, Brecon 30 Sept. Cardigan 5 Oct. London 22 Sept. Ringwood 30 Sept. Maryborough, Qun's — Colchester Gosport Winchester Aldershot Colchester Crownhill Pembroke Colchester Uurragh Aldershot- on lurlough mole It shoulder scar b- ick of head tattooed arms, sears back scalp on furlough cross- flags It arm ; on furlough dot and mole rt wrist scar centre chest and rt wrist Doyle, James Dunn, Alfred Ellis, John Ferrand, John H. Ferrin, Reuben Ford, Benjamin Freeman, William Gibbs, W. Golding, Richard Goymer, Ilarrv — 4th Drgoon Gds 4299 Highland L. I. 1289 Royal HorseGds 81480 Royal Horse Art. 3177 Gren. Guards 3319 E. Kent Regt. 3737 S. Wales Bordrs 1688 E. Surrey Regt. — 11th Hussars 2841 6th Dragoons 20 18* 263 24 18} 193 18! 27} 20 22} 9} 35 11* 73 10 5} 5* 5 5* 7} fresh fresh fresh medm fresh fresh fresh swrthy fresh fair It brn blue dk brn brn dk brn brn It brn dk brn dk brn brn fair brn grey grey grey grey hazel grey brn blue groom fitter groom painter shoeingsmh labourer labourer labourer sawyer labourer 25 Sept. ' 91 27 Aug. ' 91 30 June ' 84 13 Nov. ' 90 15 Sept. ' 91 5 Dec. " 9u 13 May ' 91 2 July ' 86 23 Sept. ' 91 15 Mav ' 88 Wicklow Glasgow Windsof London Nottinghm CanterOury Hereford Kingston Bedford London KilmanOjjie, Bray St. Paul's, Dublin Shrewsbury, Salop Bethnal Green, Mdx St. Mary's, Notts Hounslow, Mdx Ludlow, Salop Chelsea, Mdx Newport Pagnell,* Walton- on- Naze. Esx Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Dublin Hamilton London Woolwich Caterham Chatham Aldershet Kngstn- o- T Bedford Brighton scar It forehead and rt buttock face deeply pockpitted small scar on forehead indistinct tattooing back It arm spot back of It hand tattooed on arms * Bucks mole front of neck 81 32 33 84 36 36 87 88 89 40 41 42 43 44 4b 46 47 48 49 60 61 62 63 64 65 M 67 68 69 60 til b2 6: 1 64 66 56 67 6b 6D • 0 Harris, Edward Hastings, Michael Hawkins, Alfred W Hawkins, Frank Henney, George Hill, Albert Hill. Arthur Hind, William Hodges, Frederick Irving, John 3213 S. Wales Bordrs 2757 Cheshire Regt. — E. Yorks Regt. 36S0 Oxford L. I. 2805 Highland L I. 3254 Hampshire Rit. 3301 R. Lanes Regt. — E. Yorks Regt. 2991 Border Regt,. 8K102 Royal Artillery 19* 20} 195 22 325 19* 18* 24 195 233 - t jfresh 5 fresh 5* fresh 5* fair 7* duskv 5 4 fair 4* fair 84 fresh 8} fair 6* fresh brn brn It brn brn brn brn It brn It brn brn brn grey grey blue grey blue brn grey grey blue dk brn labourer spinner labourer tailor labourer tailor printer labourer labourer hainmrman 5 Apl. 29 Aug. 28 Sept. 13 Aug. 25 May 9 Oct. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 4 Mar. 11 July • 90 ' 89 • 91 ' 91 ' 81 ' 91 ' 91 ' 90 ' 91 Brecon Manchester Rye London Glasgow Winchester London Gatesliead London Edinburgh Roath, Glamorgan Blackburn, Lanes Fulham, Mdx St. James's, Mdx Barony, Lanark Portsea, Hants Birmingham, Wrwck Gateshead, Durham Hammersmith, Mdx Greenock, Renfrew Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept. Sept. St'pt. Sept. Sept. Aldersnot Sheffield en route* Gosport Hamilton Soberton Lancaster Gateshead Dover Woolwich * between Rye and Chichester loss of upper incisor, scar root nose scar and tattooing rt arm scars on forehead and It elbow moles face, dots It arm ring both middle fingers Kenny, John King, John Knight, Walter Knowles, Edward Leigh, John Luke, J. T. Lynch, Thomas Mager, William Maguire, Thomas Manley, Thomas 28441W. Ruling Kegt. — King's R. Rifles 3895 Durham L. I. 3005 W Yorkshire R. — ; 20th Reg. Dist. 60351 Royal Artillery 2985| 4th Hussars Royal Artillery King's R. Rifles Durham L. I. McCauley, Clias. J MeCulluin, Percy McGinre, William McLeran, James Millard, Henry Mitchell, T. Monison, William Moran, John Murphy, C'ha3. Murphy. William Newton, James North, Thomas O'Sullivan, John B Paul, Thomas Pearson, James t'ciry, James Prior, Charles Regan, James Ruse, John Shaw, Jan, es 4227 119} ' 20} 19* 19* 19 19 19} 203 18 22 2979 Royal Artillery 20 5 tresti 5 sallow 43 dark 5* sallow ; sallow fresh fresh [ dark t fresh fresh brn dk brn dk brn black brn brn 4k brn black fair lk brn blue blue hazel grey hazel dk brn blue hazel blue urov pressor labourer labourer hawker collier stickmaker groom labourer labourer 13 Oct. 23 Sept 29 Oct. 26 Sept. 2 Oct. 11 Mar. 18 Oct. 25 Sept. 29 Sept. 2 Oct. ' 90 Derby ' 91 ' 90 ' 91 ' 91 ' 87 ' 90 Warringtn Gt. Grinsby Priston Wigan Woolwioh Hounslow ' 91 Grimsby ' 91iDubliq ' 91S. Shieldi Oldham St. Helens, Lanes Hull, Yorks Lancaster Wigan, Lanes Windsor, Barks M mehester Louth, Lincoln St. James's, Dublin Spennvnoor, Durhm Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Oct. Tynemouth en route* ' Aldershot Preston Bury Halifax* Colchester en route* Dublin Nw'tle- o- T. 1170 75158 85524 24290 3310 i70952 10th Hussars 20} Royal High. 20 Scottish Brdrers 24} R. Warwick Rgt. 25 Royal Artillery Royal Artillery R. AngleseyEng. Liverpool Regt, Royal Artillery 21} 22* 17* 17 205 5* fair 7 Idark 6}! fresh 8* fresh 5* 6} 7* 3 4 10 fresh fair fair fresh, fair fair brn Igrey black hazel black grey brn hazel It brn It brn dk brn brn dk brn It brn grey blue grey grey grey grey 6966 King's K. Rifles 3120 Leicester Regt. !. 23246 Roval Engineers 3375 R. W. Surrey Rt 3375 1400 6315 3436 20th Hussars Rifle Brigade Rifle Brigade 11th Hussars Yorkshire Regt. Scottish Brdrers 25! 18 27} 20} 21* 19 19 183 18* 22 5 pate 4 sallow 7i'fresh 5* dark 6* fresh 7 medm fair • allow fair tair dk bm black brn brn dark dk brn dk brn fair labourer barman labourer rivetter galvauizer labourer stoker groom 1 Oct. 7 July 29 Sept. 28 Sept. 1 Jau. 30 Sept. 10 July 28 Nov. 4 Jan. 26 Feb. ' 91 Londudrry ' 91 London ' 91 Glasgow ' 91 Kirkcaldy ' 85 Birminghm ' 89 Guildford ' 91 ' 89 • 90 ' 89 London Ashton- u- L Warringtn Cork Portstewart, Derry Edinburgh Govan, Lanark Dundee, Fori'ar Birmingham, Wrwck Dumfold, Surrey Westminster, JlJx Manchester Liverpool, Lanes Coachford, Cork Oct. Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct. Sept. Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct. Londndrry Dublin Glasgow en route* Aldershot Hilsea Gosport Beaumaris Warringtn Ft Wstmrld small tumour behind It ear * to join Depot cross with 3 steps rt arm wart on It forefinger scars 011 head, knees, and rt shin cicatrix on forehead * N. S. anchor and six dots It arm scar It thigh * to Lincoln scar It side lower jaw blue tattoo marks It arm mole rt nipple seir outer angle It eye and It leg * to Perth scar It buttock mole rt t ligh, 2 m oles rt arm scar back hand and side of neck dot and P. M. It arm scar It arm and hand blue brn grey brn grey brn dk bm brn grey tailor labourer clerk costermngr driller seaman labourer dtter clerk rivetter 8 Oct. 11 Aug. 5 Nov. 24 Dec. 6 Apl. 6 Aug. 2 Dec. 5 Oct. 18 Sept. 28 Sept. ' 9U ' 91 ' 88 ' 90 ' 91 ' 91 ' 90 ' 91 ' 9i ' 9! Ipswich Leicester Cork Guildford Sunderland London London Swansea ,' ortsmuth iirkcaldy Bungay, Suffolk Reading, Berks St. Peter's Cork Worcester St. Peter's, Nrthmbd Bermondsey Bromley- by- Bow St. David's, Swansea Sandgate, Kent Edinburgh, Midlthn Sept. Oct. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Sept. Oct. Sept. Sept. Dublin scar It side forehead, mole belly Leicester Aldershot Aldershot Aldershot Wiuchestr • Vinchestr Cardiff Portsmuth en route* scar between rt eye and nose tattooed T. W. It forearm small scars on It side of forehead cross- swords, flag, & c. It forearm face pitted with smallpox, * to Perth T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1891. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. HflOI mo. NAME. 71 Shermer, Thomas 72 Sullivan, Edward 78 Titmas, William 74 Toukey, John Wainwright, T. R. Watson, John Webb, James Wenham, Edward William, James Wright, George 75 76 77 78 79 80 BBS. NO. OOBPfl. 3588 3625 3015 1923 3476 3785 77245 80870 2759 S. Wales Bordrs S. Wales Bordrs R. W. Kent Rt R. Irish Fus. Shropshire L. I Scottish Brdrers Lanes Fus. Royal Artillery Royal Artillery R. W. Kent Rt 193 19 24} 25 20} 19 20 20 223 20 f OOM- PLXN. fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh Hint. brn brn brn sandy It brn It brn brn It brn brn brn HY1J. blue brn brn blue blue hazel blue grey hazel brn labourer collier machinist 9ailor shoemaker labourer labourer baker labourer labourer ENLISTMENT. DAT! or PLA0B OF 5 Jan. 7 Feb. 23 June 3 Dee. 22 July 28 Sept. 7 Sept. 29 Jan. 29 Sept. 27 Mar. Monmouth Cefn Coed Woolwich Portsmuth Hereford Kirkcaldy Bury Chichester ' 90 Milfrd Hvn ' 90 Greenwich PARISH AMD COUNTY IM WHICH BOBN. Whitminster, Glouc Rotherham, Yorks Woolwich, Kent Clure, Ennis, Clare Ludlow, Salop Edinburgh, Midlthn Clerkenwell, Mdx. Hastings, Sussex Sillington, Hereford Gravesend, Kent DESERTION OR ABSENCE. DATB OP | 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 23 Sept. 2 Oct. 29 Sept. 3 Oct. 30 Sept. 4 Oct. 2 Oct. MARKS AND REMARKS PLACK OP _ Aldershot Aldershot Castlebar Shrewsbury en route* Bury Woolwich Plymouth Shorncliffe face freckled, mark near umbilicus scar on rt forearm * to Perth scar on forehead, mole It breast dots on It forearm small oval scar on It side of neck shield^ and wreath It forearm EXTRACT FROM REGULATIONS FOR APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS- REWARDS, & c. 724. Eyery possible effort is to be made to check deser- tion and straggling, and, by lawful means, to detect and apprehend deserters or absentees without leave. Descriptions in the established form are to be distributed as may be directed by the Commanders- in- Chief, but at home one copy is invari- ably to be sent by the Captain to the Chief Constable of the deserter's or absentee's usual place of residence, if it is known, and also to any othor place or places where he is likely to have gone. 2. The procedure to be followed in respect of the arrest and subsequent disposal of deserters and absentees is governed by the provisions of Section 9 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62 ; and by Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act. 3. Under the first of those Statutes, any person arrested on suspicion of being a deserter or absentee from Her Majesty's Navy, shall be taken, and charged before a Magistrate, and by him, either— ( a) Committed to prison pending enquiry as to his identity, and afterwards, should such identity be proved, liandod oyer to Naval custody, or— (£) Committed direct to Naval custody on board any one of Her Majesty's Ships. In either of the above cases, after the deserter or absentee has been delivered into Naval custody, he may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act. 4. If arrested on Naval Warrant under Section 50 of the Naval Difcipline Act, the deserter or absontee may be received direct into Naval custody, and dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, bat no deserter or absentee who has not been arrested under such warrant shall be received from the Police, or from any other perBon, unless such deserter or absentee has first been charged before a Magistrate. 5. A deserter or absentee who voluntarily surrenders himself to Naval authority may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, though no warrant for his arrest may have been issued, and without charging him before a Magistrate. 6. Under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62, any person who voluntarily confesses to being a deserter, oran absentee without leave, from Her Majesty's Navy, may, unless he surrenders himself into Naval custody, either— ( a.) Be taken before a Magistrate, and by him be de- livered into Naval custody, or— ( S.) Be arrested on a warrant under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, and delivered direct into Naval custody. In either case, however, the question whether he is, or is not, a deserter or absentee, must be duly investigated by Naval authority, and for that purpose he may be detained for a rea- sonable time, when, if his confession of desertion or absence without leave shall be found not to be true, then he cannot be punished at all under the Naval Discipline Act, but he may either— ( a.) Be received and detained in Her Majesty's Navy, or— ( 4.) If not received into Her Majesty's Navy, he may, on conviction thereof before two Justices of the Peace, be adjudged to be punished, if in England, as a rogue and vagabond, and if in Scotland or Ireland, by commitment to prison, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three months. 7. When any deserter, or absentee without leave, whether delivered into Naval custody by order of a Magistrate, or by a Warrant issued under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, or by voluntary surrender, shall be brought before the Com- manding Officer of any one of Her Majesty's Ships to be dealt with summarily, his case is to be thoroughly investigated, and a note taken in writing of the proceedings ; the prisoner is at the same time to be formally asked if he has any statement to make, and such statement, if made, is to be signed by the prisoner, and dulv witnessed ; and the accuracy of any such statement is to be carefully tested before the case is finally disposed of. 724a. The penalties for inducing men to desert or im- properly absent themselves, or for employing or concealing deserters or absentees, are set forth in the Naval Discipline Act. 727. In case of desertion a reward not exceeding 31., mav, at the discretion of the Captain of the Ship, or in his absence the Commanding Officer, be paid to the Constable or other person ( except as provided for in Article 729) by whom a deserter is brought on board the Ship to which he belongs, or delivered up to any Naval Officer or other person duly authorised to receive him, whether any reward has been offered or not; provided he is apprehended within two years from the date of his desertion. The amount of reward payable in each case, where no re- ward has been offered, should be determined by the attendant circumstances, and in considering these, the zeal shown, and the trouble taken, by the Constable, or other person, by whom the l arrest of the deserter has been effected, should be duly weighed. The above Regulations for the payment of rewards will not bo held to apply in the case of a deserter voluntarily surrendering himself at any Police Station, or to any Constable I or other recognised authority, unless it can be clearly shown that such deserter had been induced so to surrender himself by the vigilance and exertions of any such Constable, or other person ; but exceptional cases of this description are not to be dealt with without reference to the Admiralty at home, or Commanders- in- Chief or Officers in command of Stations abroad, for full inquiry into the circumstances. 2. In cases where persons have been more than two years in a state of desertion, no reward is to be paid without previous reference as above ; and it has been notified to the Constabulary generally that when deserters are apprehended in the United Kingdom after such a period of absence, they are not to be removed from their places of confinement until the Admiralty has been communicated with. ***** 3. A reward, not exceeding 31., may also be paid for the apprehension of any person who, without, in the opinion of the Captain of the Ship to which he belongs, being guilty of desertion, commits any one of the following offences, the par- ticulars of which are to be stated in the offer of reward :— ( a.) Breaks out of his Ship. ( b.) When on service away from his Ship, quits his place of duty, and remains absent after the time at which he ought to have returned to the Ship. ( c.) When the Ship is under sailing orders, remains absent without leave until after the ship has sailed ; pro- vided that the fact of the Ship being under sailing orders was generally known. A reward, not exceeding 11., may be paid for the appre- hension of any man who overstays his leave. In giving these rewards, the same considerations as govern the payment of rewards for the apprehension of deserters are to be taken into account, both as regards arrest and voluntary surrender. 4. No reward is to be paid for the apprehension of any Commissioned, Warrant, or Subordinate Officer, without the sanction of the Admiralty at home, or Commander- in- Chief or Senior Officer present, abroad. 728. In addition to the foregoing rewards, there may be paid to the Constable, or other person bringingDeserters or Stragglers on board, such expenses attending their lodgment, subsistence, and travelling, as may appear to have been fairly incurred, and to be in accordance with these regulations; viz — Railway Fare ( return) of Escort - - f As an ordinary rule, Railway Fare ( single)' of Deserter or< not to exceed Id. Straggler [ per mile. Other sums expended in the actual carriage of the Deserter or Straggler, such as for the hire of Cabs, Boats, & c. Subsistence of Deserter or Not exceeding 1.?. while under Straggler. dctentiou, or 2s. Gd. a- day when travelling. Subsistence of Escort - At the same rate as that allowed for Petty Officers under Article 1396, according to the time necessarily occupied in conveying ' he Deser- ter or Straggler to his deatination and returning; nnmelv. 2s. ( jrf. w » cn absent. above 9 hours, and not absent dur- ing the night; and at. when absent a night, or for every 24 hours of absence, no fractional part of a day being allowed in addition to the 24 hours, unless the extra time for which payment is claimed exceeds, by more than 9 hours, the full time for which 5s. would be paid. The only other charges which, except in special cases, should be sanctioned, are a fee of 2s. to the Magistrate's Clerk, and a fee of 2s. 6d. to any medical practitioner by whom the Deserter or Straggler may have been examined. 2. No further claim for loss of time or for subsistence made by any Constable or other person apprehending a Deserter or Straggler is to be entertained, in cases where a Rew ard is payable. 3. When no reward is payable, the Constable, or other person bringing Deserters or Stragglers on board, should be directed, in addition to the above items, to prefer a claim for such other expenses as he may consider himself fairly entitled to, but every case of this description is to be forwarded to the Admiralty for examination and decision. 4. Should the Constable, or othor person bringing a Deserter or Straggler on board, object to the Captain's award, the case is to be submitted to the Commander- in- Chief, who, if unable to settle the question, will forward it for the decision of the Admiralty. • * * * * The Governor of the gaol will furnish a statement of the number of days' subsistence issued, for which the charge of one shilling per diem is to be raised. ***** 6. With a view to simplifying the payment of 6uch claims. Magistrates and Governors of gaols, when requested to send Deserters or Stragglers back to their Ships, should be informed that it is desirable that the men should be sent in the custody of the Constables who actually apprehended them. 7. The foregoing mode of payment does not apply to cases of Deserters or Stragglers apprehended by the Metropolitan ( London) Police, when the following course is to be observed :— No payment is to be made by the Accountant Officer in respect of the expenses incurred by the Constable, or of any reward which may bo due to him. The Constable will fill up a form, prepared for the purpose, which he is to produce, and in which he will include the whole of his expenses, and certify that they were necessarily incurred by him. He will then hand the form to the Accountant Officer of the Ship, who will, with the approval of the Captain, charge the Deserter or Straggler with the sum shown thereon, to- gether with any reward, if due, and note in the space provided on the form the fact of the charge having been made. The form is then to be returned to the Constable. The payment of the expenses incurred, and of the reward when due, will be arranged between the Admiralty and the Commissioner of Police. 729. No reward, except as provided in the following para graph, is in any case to be paid to a person belonging to the Fleet, nor to any other person, for the apprehension of Deserters or Stragglers within the precincts of a port or place where there is a Police Force employed in any Naval Establishment 2. Whenever the Police of Ships, or other persons in the Fleet, are sent on shore for the express purpose of collecting Deserters or Stragglers, they are to be paid the amount of extra pay provided for by Article 1372, provided| the Captain is satisfied with the manner in which the duties have been per- formed, and that no unnecessary delay took place in their per- formance ; and in order to encourage the Local Police at the Home Ports in searching for and apprehending Deserters and Stragglers, a reward, not exceeding £ 1 for each person appre- hended, within the limit of two years, may, at the discre- tion of, and under such regulations as may from time to time be laid down by the Commanders- in- Chief at the Ports, be paid to any Constable of Local Police who arrests a Deserter or Straggler. 3. These expenses are to be paid by the Accountant Officers of the Ships. ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. ; 01 NAMB. • HIP DBB1BTBD nOK, DATS. SATINS. WHBBB BOB*. COM- PLIN. HAIB. 1711 MARKS AJTD REMARKS. scar over rt e_ i e, ring tattooed 2nd finger It hand flags tattooed rt arm, scar over rt eye sun- freckled ' G. Joel" tattooed rt forearm mole under rt arm, small sear over rt eye mole It side forehead, 2 moles rt cheek tnole on the person 9 dots tattoaed it forearm scar over It eye devices and initials tattooed It arm, ship It leg anchor tattooed It forearm 91 82 83 84 85 8d 87 88 89 00 Wl 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 ItlO Anderson, George Atwill, Maurice J. Barnes, William J Brady, Daniel Gill, Edward Joel, George Keefe, William Kirkpatiick, H. G. Merchant, Walter Mitchell, William Swiftsure, straggler Aurora, straggler . Ringdove, deserter Swiftsure, straggler Swiftsure, straggler Impregnable, deserter Siciftsure, straggler Anson, deserter Aurora, straggler Anson, straggler O Leary, James Patten, Enock Pedley, Fredk. W. Poueher, Joseph Sellick, John T. Smith, John Stephens, William Stratton, St, ephenII. Vivian, William Whiles, William 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 23 J uly 5 Oct. 10 Oct. 22 Sept. 5 Oct. 22 Sept. 6 Oct. 8 Oct. private, R. M. L. I. private, R. M. L. I. domestic A. B. stoker boy, 2nd class A. B. private, R. M. L. I. gunner, R. M. A. leading stoker Woodgreen, London Exbourne, Devon Devonport Colchester, Essex Cargreen, Cornwall Barnstable, Devon Swansea, Glamorgan St. James's, Taunton Cardiff, Glamorgan Kingston, Portsmouth | 20i 5 20* 5 23 5 21J 30J 16 28 21| 27} 313 Impregnable, deserter Swiftsure, straggler Anson, deserter Anson, straggler Swiftsure, straggler Anson, straggler Swiftsure, straggler Speedwell, deserter Swiftsure, straggler Swiftsure, straggler 22 Sept. 7 Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. 5 Oct. 28 Sept. 5 Oct. 10 Oct. boy, 2nd class A. B. stoker private, R. M. L. I. stoker private, R. M. L. I. A. B. private, R. M. L. I. A. B. private, R. M. L. T. Kilmichael, Glasgow Walsall, Staffs St. Andrew's, Plymouth Oughton, Notts Plymouth St. Akmund's, Derby Liskeard, Cornwall Stonehouse, Devon St. Austell, Cornwall Aldershot l."> 23 j 23} 27} 21 20} 273 27} 23 28} 8 5 6} 5 4 3} 6 7} 8 9} fresh fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh dark fresh pale It brn It brn It brn dk bm dark brn brn brn brn It brn 0} dark 4} fair 6} fresh 6} fair dark fresh fresh fresh fair fresh blue blue grey grey grey blue blue grey hazel grey brn brn red hazel . dk brn grey It brn grey dark brn dk brn brn It brn hazel dk brn hazel brn | blue brn blue brig under sail tattooed rt forearji scald on reck ROYAL MARINES. Description of Deserters. at IOB • o. NAME. DIVISION. WHIM BOBN. TBADI. COM- PLIN. HAIB. ITH. 3S8IMBNTAM OB PLAIN OLOTHB8. DATB OP | PLAOB OP DI8BBTION. DB3BBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 101 | Bodkin, Thomas 102 Lynch, James 103 | taphouse, W. C. R. M. A. # R. M. A. Kitchoonev, Sligo Hull, Yorks Barrow- in- B, urns9 labourer stoker oorter 22} 22J 223 5 113 dark 5 6} dark 5 9} fresh black dk brn ik brn lark regimentals brn plain clothes » rey regim mtals 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 8 Oct. Portsmuth sair from barn breast and back Mccle » field. pockmarked * Macclesfield Recruiting Station Portsmuth wart It forefinger, scar heel of It hand v T U E S D A Y , OCTOBER 1 3 , 1 8 9 1 . T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. KENDAL BOROUGH POLICE. LOST, in or near Kendal, on the 10th September, 1891, a DIAMOND BROOCH in the form of a orescent with a little star at the back of it with one sapphire in it surrounded by diamonds.— Information to LUKE TALBOT, Chief Con- stable. WILLIAM BETTERTON. IF William Betterton ( who left Staines, Middlesex, about 50 years ago, and went to reside in the neighbourhood of Woodstock, near Oxford, and was a son of William Betterton, late of Brentford), or his children, or next- of- kin, will communi- cate with Messrs. 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THE above will hear SOMETHING TO HER ADVANTAGE through a death, by communicating to W. S. H., No. 2fi, Bonnington Square, Vauxhall, London. 10s. REWARD. SMALL BLACK HANDBAG, left in smoking carriage on Metropolitan Railway, October 5th, contained type- written letters, Swiss and American news- papers, two photographs, & c.— D. S. PAGE, 10, Mark Lane, E. C. T £ 3 REWARD. OST, on Saturday evening, 3rd inst., j LADY'S SMALL GOLD KEYLESS WATCH, chain attached, between Chatham and Victoria ( L. C. D. R.), or Victoria and Marlborough Road ( Met. R.), and Abbey Road.— Finder will receive above reward on bringing same to Mrs. K., 38, Spurstowe Road, Hackney. £ 10 REWARD. LOST, on October 6th, between Charing Cross and Pimlico, TEN £ 5 NOTES, numbers stopped.— Whoever brings same to PRINO'S, 66, Lupus Street, Pimiico, will receive above reward. Inspectors of Weights and Measures. POLICE Officers who are required to perform the duties of Weights and Measures Inspectors rapidly coached for Board of Trade examination by Certificated Inspector and Adjuster. For particulars address— INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, Oakham, Rutland. NOTICE. JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS beg to announce that they have been APPOINTED by Royal Warrant, dated February 20th, 1889, PIANOFORTE MAKERS to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.— John j Brinsmead aud Sons, Pianoforte Makers under the patronage of H. R. H. the Duchess of Albany, 1891, 18, 20, and 22, Wigmore Street, London, W., and the Brinsmead Pianoforte Works, Grafton Road, Kentish Town, N. W. PETER ROBINSON. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Special Sale of a Maker's Stock of Silk Underwear at One- third less than Usual Prices. Best Silk Shirts 30/-, all sizes. Best Silk Pants 30/-, all sizes. PIANOS. High- class, for the Million £\ o ios. Full compass, seven octaves, warranted. 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RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD ARE PRINTED BOLDLY THEREON, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. THE SUNDAY TIMES, ESTABLISHED 1822. THE BEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. CONTAINS LATEST TELEGRAMS. CONTAINS LATEST RACING REPORTS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S ATHLETIC MEETINGS. FULL ACCOUNT OF SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, & c., & c., & c. THE LARGEST HIGH - CLASS " CIRCULATION OF ANY SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. Undoubtedly the Best Medium for Advertisements of all kinds. ROYAL IRISH POLICE SHIRT DEPOT, 4, KENT ST., ROYAL AVENUE, BELFAST CITY. ALL POLICE OFFICERS SHOULD REFER TO MESSRS. JAMES HICKLAND & CO.' S PRICE LIST, published at end of " Police Almanac," and page 119 of " Police Index." His far- famed POLICE STANDARD SHIRTS and UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS at6a. fid, and 7s. each should cd'ver the body and legs of every grade in the service. Extra size, work, and high- class wools, all made up at Manufacturer's Price direct to the Police Force ( only). Thousands of testimonials from Chief Constables, Superintendents, Inspectors, and other officers, com- mending their shirts and drawers. The Improved Police Grey Standard Shirt, 6s. 6d.; with 8ilk and Crewel Embroidery, only 6d. extra; 3 lbs. weight of pure wool in each pair of shirts ; the wonder of all Forces. THE SUPERINTENDENT'S SHIRT, 7s. 6d. Our latest and finest production, made to fit men 6 ft. 6 in., and 20 stone weight, if required, free of extra charge. Be sure and write by this post for sample pair. Gorgeous patterns, and silt or sateen bands. The only exclusive shirt depot, for the Police in the Kingdom. Police Bummer Shirts, in beautiful stripes and checks, Oxford patterns at 4s. each ; extra large sizes, 8d. extra. Our finest plain and fancy checked Tweed Shirts, only 5s. 6d. per shirt, double » nwn, and extra large. Write for patterns, sent post free by return, or leave selection of patterns to' myself, and be assured both yourself and friends will entirely agree with the minute's of the following Chiefs. " Northamptonshire Constabulary, Oundle, December 19th, 1800. Dear Sir,— I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the shirts, with which I am very pleased, and consider them Mod value for the money, and will recommend them to the otlicers and men of this force.— Yours faithfully, " To Mr. James Hickland and Co., Belfast." " JOBM FREDERICK NOBLE, Deputy Chief Constable." " Essex Constabulary, Superintendent's Office, Latchington, 27th December, 1890. « Dear Sir,— 1 have duly received your parcel. The shirts are all that could be desired, and very cheap. 141 am, Sir, your obedient Servant, " To J. Hkkland, Esq., Belfast." " JOHN MEGHAN, Superintendent." " Dear Sir,— I write to say that I have received the Shirts quite safe which you tern me as ordered. 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