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29/01/1892

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Date of Article: 29/01/1892
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POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1892. VOL. IX, No. 844. KEGXJLA- TIOLSRS. 1. , All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THB EDITOB OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, 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. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable 3. the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of 7s. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. < 5. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to he apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and art 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 once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whicA may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " DrummondSf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in 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. E. AXDEHSON, 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. fc) Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs 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 application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It ia particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be it once notified to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. An inventor has patented a composi- tion for taking casts of footprints in any soft ground, and Government has acquired the right to use this invention in any part of the United Kingdom. It is anticipated that it will prove of value occasionally in criminal cases, especially in rural districts, and any Police Force that wishes to have particulars of it, is invited to apply to the Home Office confidentially for that purpose. ( This intimation is given by desire of the Secretary of State.— Ed.). APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— A Division. — For larceny from furnished lodgings — Supervisee WILLIAM GEORGE HENLEY, Office No. 42114, age 50, height 5 ft. 3 in, complexion dark, hair grey, black moustache and tuft on chin, scars on neok, pockpitted, varicose veins on legs, mole on left shoulder, large scar on upper left arm ; dress, black pilot jacket and vest, cord or tweed trousers, lace boots, felt bat. Was sentenced at Aylesbury, 4th April, 1887, to 5 years penal servitude. R? g. No. X D N 867. 2.— D Division,— Woodcut portrait and de- scription of WILLIAM GIOVANNI IMPERIALI, whose apprehension is sought for obtaining, by false pretences, on 14th ult, a brilliant collet necklace, with eleven pendants, composed of coloured stones set with diamonds:— age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in, com- plexion very fair, hair and moustache light, eyes grey; dress, dark blue sack overcoat, dark trousers, brown hard felt hat. Warrant issued. 3.— J Division. — For stealing, 22nd inst, a bright bay gelding, 15 hands 2 in, aged, star on'fore- head, 3 feet white, in good condition ; a set of brass- mounted harness ; a dog- cart, painted black, back panel cracked, wheels picked out red, " Robinson, Cheshunt," on the cap of one wheel; a mat; and a waterproof apron— A man who gave the name of COLLIE, age 25, height 5 ft. 6 in, complexion, hair ( cut short) and moustache dark ; dress, dark blue overcoat, velvet collar, brown felt hat. Appear- ance of a clerk. Has been traced through Waltliam Abbey to Epping. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BERKSHIRE. £ 2 REWARD. 4.— New Windsor ( Borough).— For deserting his wife and four children, 21st ult.— EDWARD GEORGE LAMBERT, age 31, height 5 ft. 4 in, stout build, complexion and eyes dark, hair dark brown. Has served twelve years in the band of the Royal Horse Guards, and will probably try to get employment at some theatre or music- hall. Plays a bass instrument, supposed euphonium. Has friends residing at 62, Torriano- ioad, N. W., and at Holloway. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of the New Windsor Union for his apprehension. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Armour, New Windsor. 5.— Reading ( Borough). — For larceny ( trick), 6th inst.— BERT HELLIS, alias ELLISTON HERBERTE and HERBERT ELLISTON, age about 42, height 5 ft. 7 in, round shouldered and stoops, complexion fresh, hair grey but dyed black, bald on top of head, no whiskers, moustache black, turning grey, scar on left cheek, Jewish cast of features, speaks with a slight American accent; dress, blue black cloth overcoat, black morning coat, blue spotted waistcoat, light brown cloth check trousers, brown hard felt hat, red neckerchief, brown leather boots, wears a silver watch with fine gold chain, odd cuff links. This man came to Reading on 14th ult., accom- panied by a young woman named Gracie Clifton, age about 20, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in, complexion pale, hair light brown, rather good looking, and represented himself as the manager of the '' Dainty Dook and Glancing Girl Theatrical Company," and also " Miss Grace Clifton's London Company." He engaged the Assembly Rooms and advertised in the " Stage " newspaper and a local paper, for young ladies for the different parts and as chorus girls. The money was obtained for the cost of the costumes, which he stated he had to purchase for them before they could take part in the performances. He absconded three days before the first performance was announced to take place, and the woman follow ed him two days later. Inquiries requested at places of amusement, hotels, lodging- houses, newspaper offices, and the secretaries of public halls. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Tewsley, Reading. BRECONSH IRE. 6.— Crickhowell ( County). — For stealing 21 watches ( larceny bailee)— H. ERLICH, a watch- maker, age 26, complexion, hair, and whiskers ( cut close) dark, thick lips ; dress, dark suit, lace boots, bowler hat. A Jew.— A. YAVITZ, a watchmaker, age 28, height 5 ft. 7 in, complexion fair, hair and whiskers ( cut close) red; dress, dark suit, lace boots, bowler hat. 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1892. These men were trading together at Brynmawr, under the name of " A. Yavitz and H. Erlich, jewellers, watch and clock- makers, silversmiths, & c." They were traced to Newport on 20th inst., from whence they booked to Leeds, but where no infor- mation respecting them can be obtained, and it is possible that, they may have gone to some other town. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Winterton, Crickhowell. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 7.— Slough ( County).— For stealing, 23rd inst., a r. ew dark blue nap overcoat, single- breasted, velvet collar, lined with tweed— ARTHUR BAGLEY, a firman, age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion pale, bair and small moustache dark brown, thin face, slightly round- shouldered, tattooed on both arms, ship on breast; dress, supposed stolen coat, dark check jacket, tweed vest, dark cloth trousers, brown bard felt hat with black band, old shoes. Is known to Metropolitan Police ( L Division). Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sutton, Slough. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 8.—| sle Of Ely ( County). — For deserting his wife and three children, at March, on 7th ult., whereby they have become chargeable to the North Witchford Union— WILLIAM BARNES, age 28 or 30, height about 5 ft. 3 in., complexion pale, hair, whiskers, and small moustache dark brown, small features, walks quickly, is addicted to drink, and very quarrelsome when under its influence ; dress, dark coat and vest, dark cord trousers, sometimes wears a long dark overcoat, and cap or hard felt hat. A boot and shoe flnisher ; nitive of Elmswell, near Bury St. Edmunds. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Burrows, March. CUMBERLAND. 9.— Cockermouth ( County).— For deserting his wife and family, leaving them chargeable to the Cockermouth Union— JOSEPH VICKERS, age 26, height 5 ft 6 in., slender build, complexion fresh, hair light, eyes brown. A hair- dresser; native of Keswick, which place he left in 1890, and has sub- sequently been seen several times in Manchester. He is of drunken habits, and associates with low company. Warrant issued. Information to Snpt. Johnstone, Cockermouth. DERBYSHIRE. 10.— Alfreton ( County).— For manslaughter, at Wessington, on 26th ult.— THOMAS BYARD, age 29, height 5 ft. 8 ins., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, mole on back of neck, one or two teeth deficient in front upper jaw, smart appearance, has been in the Army; dress, black coat and vest, light tweed trousers, white collar, lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Alfreton. Coroner's warrant issued. Information to Supt. Eyre, Alfreton. 11.— Belper ( County).— For stealing two small boxes, containing 30s., at Robin Hood, near Crich, 15th inst.— A MAN, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 to 8 in., complexion dark, hair ( curly) iron grey, recently cut short, bald on top of head, moustache grey, whiskers shaved, of foreign appearance ; dress, black overcoat, blac'k coat, grey vest, dark striped trousers, red- and- black guernsey, smoking cap with red- and- black stripes, lace boots, skin socks; was wearing a wedding ring and one set with three stones, with which he cuts glass. Is a Navy pen- sioner, and stated he drew his last quarter's pension lit Pin Mill, Brow, Ardwick, Manchester. Information to Snpt. McDonald, Belper. DEVONSHIRE. 12.— Exeter ( County). — For stealing a gold < blong brooch, with diamond stud in centre; a small safety- pin brooch, imitation pearl and sham- )• ick; a small cameo safety- pin brooch; a gold brooch, set diamond chips and brilliants ; a pearl spray brooch ; a lizard skin purse, " E. A. W." at back - JOHN ROBERTS, alias CHARLES LAM- BERTH, and SMITH, age about 65, height ft ft. 9^ in., complexion fresh, hair, moustache, full beard, and eyes grey, cupping marks back of neck, scars on bridge of nose, right kneecap, above hip, and each groin, moles on front of neck, left side, and back, ruptured both sides; dress, dark brown double- breasted overcoat, dark trousers, black hard felt top hat, wore dog- skin gloves, and carried a light walking- stick. A convict on license; native of Strasburg. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Jesse, Exeter. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 13.— Cheltenham ( County).— For stealing a bicycle ( recovered)— W. EARLE SHAW, age about 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion and hair dark, full short dark beard, lost thumb and forefinger left hand, is very talkative; dress, mackintosh or inver- ness with cape, grey suit, high silk hat, patent leather boots with gaiters. He is very fond of dis- playing imitation rings on fingers. Visits music halls, and is very fond of the company of music hall performers. A native of Birmingham. Is also wanted at Aston, Warwickshire, for obtaining goods by false pretences. ( See Case No. 38, 21th ult.) Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McRae, Cheltenham. 14.— Gloucester ( County). — For stealing a cash- box and £ 14 from a till— ALFRED ISANSEE, age about 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, scar left side of upper lip, large red mark left side of forehead, very large fingers, two upper front teeth deficient: dress, black coat and vest, white and brown striped trousers, black bowler hat, collar and front combined, blue tie with red spots, grey- coloured muffler, side- spring boots, plain fronts. A slippermaker; native of Cardiff. Is a pugilist. — CHARLES JOHNSON, alias DOONEY, age about 20, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, inclined to curl, very dark eyebrows, scar on forehead ; dress, black coat and vest, very light trousers ( new) with black stripe, black bowler hat, blue and yellow silk neckerchief, low shoes, nearly new. Had in his possession an open- faced silver watch and metal chain. Warrants issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Chipp, Gloucester. HAMPSHIRE. 15. — Aldershot ( County). — For stealing a tricycle, wheels of same size, 30- in., two spokes broken right wheel, maker " Griffiths, Wolver- hampton," on 2nd inst.— JAMES RYAN, age 29, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair red, eyes grey, tattooed cross- flags, R. and crossed- swords on right forearm, woman, head, heart, and two crosses on left forearm. Has been a gunner in the 32nd Battery Royal Artillery, and is now in the Army Reserve. Is well known at Somers Town, London, and has lately been residing at 39, Little Clarendon - street. He left Ash Yale Railway Station at 9 p. m., 2nd inst., with the tricycle in his possession, and booked to Waterloo Station. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Brinson, Aldershot. 16.— Bournemouth ( County).— For stealing a lithographic machine ( recovered) — WILLIAM PARRETT, age 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion sallow, side whiskers and moustache dark, very thick lips, speaks very slowly, upright appearance ; dress, long dark overcoat, dark trousers, black hard felt hat. Is believed to have a con siderable amount of money in his possession, and may endeavour to go abroad. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Knapton, Bournemouth. 17.— Portsmouth ( Borough). — For fraud — J. HILLDIER, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair ( inclined to cnrl), full beard and moustache dark, turning grey; dress, dark blue striped morning coat and vest, plaid trousers with large squares ( the squares being formed with a lighter stripe than the other material), stand- up collar, cream- colour tie, with chocolate spots, black hard felt hat. His modus operandi is to call on tradespeople, and ask them to take an agency for the sale of powder which he styles " The Giant Non- poisonous Vermin Exterminator," and offers to advertise them as sole agent for the district. i5y such representations he induces persons to buy a quantity of the powder, which he represents to be a genuine article, but which on being analyzed is found to be worthless. He has several newspapers with him, containing advertisements relating to the sale of the powder, one of which is a Devonshire paper, and one pub- lished in Wales. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Cosser, Ports- mouth. HERTFORDSHIRE. 18.— Ware ( County).— For housebreaking— A MAN, age 31 to 35, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, whiskers and moustache light, eyes ( very sharp and piercing) dark ; dress, shabby very dark overcoat, darned on right lappel and pinned down, breast pocket torn, grey mixed waistcoat, check trousers, black hard felt hat, white handkerchief. Carried a black bag and a brown paper parcel with a brown leather strap round it. Information to Captain Wymer, Supt., Ware. 19. — Watford ( County). — For larceny at Rickmansworth, on 26th and 27th ult.— HENRY EAST, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh,, hair light brown, eyes blue. A native of Rick manswortb. Warrant issued. Information to Snpt. Hummerstone, Watford. 20.— St. Albans ( City).— For stealing a horse and trap ( recovered) on 13th inst.— H. G. GREY ( supposed false), age about 25, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion rather dark, hair dark brown, eyes dark; dress, light brown overcoat, plain grey suit, pale blue satin tie, stand- up collar, button boots, light brown felt hat. Information to Head Constable Wood, St. Albans. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 21.— Norman Cross ( County).— For stealing, at Fletton, 9th inst., a silver lever watch, No. 710 " Newsome, Tottenham," on dial— JOHN CLARK ( supposed false), age 38, height 5 ft. in., stout build, complexion fresh, full face, clean shaved, hair and moustache dark, tattooed on right wrist; dress, brown check jacket and vest, dark cord trousers, black hard felt hat, red neckerchief, heavy lace boots. A labourer. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Allen, Norman Cross. KENT. 22.— Ashford ( County).— For embezzlement— JOHN KENT, age 22, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes light blue; dress, light tweed jacket, drab twill jacket under, coarse brown cord trousers, two vests ( one light, the other dark orange colour), double- peaked cap, short brown leather leggings ( buttons off, fastened with laces or string). A native of High Wycombe, Bucks. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wenham, Ashford. 23. — Chatham ( County). — For feloniously assaulting his step- daughter, at Denton, on 8th August last— JAMES JOHN MILLHAM, a barge- master, age about 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion fair, hair ( turning grey) dark, clean shaved ; dress, monkey jacket, moleskin trousers, cord vest, heavy lace boots, cloth cap with peak. A native of the east end of London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Coppinger, Chatham. 24.— Cranbrook ( County).— For stealing a horse ( recovered), at Horsmondon, 3rd Sept. last— SAMUEL WILLOUGHBY, age about 22, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, stubby carrotty beard, and slight whiskers light, eyes crossed, freckled face, stoops slightly when walking; dress, pepper- and- salt colonred jacket, supposed cord trousers, black hard hat. A gipsy; native of Forest Row, East Sussex. Likely to be found collecting sticks and briers. Was convicted at Lewes, 2 or 3 years ago, for a similar offence. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bartlett, Cranbrook. 25.— Dover ( Borough).— For deserting his wife and family— JEREMIAH McCARTHY, age 37, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion, hair, and eyes dark, heavy black moustache, whiskers shaved; dress, dark clothes. Supposed working as a fireman on board a steamer running from London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Sanders, Dover. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 LANARKSHIRE. 26.— Lanark ( County).— For violent assault, on 14th Nov. last — WILLIAM COUTTS, age 28, height 5 ft. 5 in, stout build, complexion fresh, • eyes blue, hair and moustache fair, whiskers and beard shaved off, scar and blue dot on right wrist, • cut mark on right cheek, three blue dots r; ght side of forehead, blue mark on right side of nose, cut mark above right eye; dress, grey tweed suit, sometimes wears black corded coat. A miner. Was apprehended at Bedlington, Northumberland, in April last, for an assault on police in this county. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Dewar, Lanark. 27. — Glasgow ( City). — For embezzling ;£ 135 10s. lid.— RICHARD PRICE, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in, hair cut short) light brown, small side whiskers, moustache fair, otherwise clean shaved, full chest; dressed, when he absconded on 24th ult, in a light grey tweed ulster with cape, - dark serge jacket suit and black felt hat. Was manager in Glasgow for Messrs. J. & J. Lonsdale, Provision Merchants, Glasgow, Manchester, & c. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Boyd, Glasgow. LANCASHIRE. 28.— Leigh ( County).— For failing to report.— Snpervisee ALFRED TURNER, Office No. 41517, age 36, height 5 ft. 1 in, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, pockmarks bend of right arm, scar centre of chest, vaccination marks left arm, scar left elbow, cut 2nd joint left forefinger ( outside), - cut scar outside left hand below 4th finger. Sentenced at Liverpool Sessions, 15th July, 1884, to 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for house- breaking. E K 716. Information to Superintendent, Leigh. 29.— Wigan ( County).— For obtaining by false pretences, at Billinge, 4th inst.— A yellow tin box, 24 in. long, 14 in. wide, containing a brown and grey striped cloth shooting coat, two pockets and ticket pocket outside, one pocket inside left breast, vest to match; a pair of black cloth trousers, "" Coop & Co, St. Helens" on metal buttons; a gentleman's gold ring, with large brown stone ; a white linen front and collar; and a blue silk necktie.— ALFRED WARREN, alias WAREING, BUTLER, and COLEMAN, age about 23, height • 5 ft. 7 in, hair light brown, moustache ( slight) light, na whiskers, eyes blue ; dress, dark cloth coat and vest, cord trousers, peak cap, lace clogs. Supposed native of London. Has been working • with a travelling threshing machine for James Skinner, of Haydock. May be found sleeping in outhouses. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Brassington, Wigan. 30.— Accrington ( Borough).— For obtaining by false pretences on 29th nit.— an old silver geneva watch, silver dial, No. 67313 — a WOMAN, age about 25 ; dress, dark clothes. Information to Chief Constable Beattie, Accring- ton. LINLITHGOWSHIRE. 31.— Linlithgow ( County). — For larceny — HENRY KIRBY, age 22 or 23, height 5 ft. 3 in, stout build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache ( small) light, eyes grey, full cheeks, freckled on forehead, short neck, round- shouldered, stoops slightly when walking, has an impediment in speech ; dress, black cord coat and vest, dark check tweed trousers, blue tie, black hard felt hat, heavy lace boots. A cabinetmaker; native of Bristol. Was last heard of at Cardiff. Warrant issued. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Robinson, Linlithgow. NORFOLK. 32.— Walsirigham ( County).— For stealing a • black gelding, about 14^ bands, mane and tail long and thick ; a square luggage cart, with wood dash- board and brass rim on top, painted green, back of cart broken on off- side, two iron plates, one . at top and one below ; a set of harness; a cart; and a chaff cutter— THOMAS YERGERSON, age about 44, height 5 ft. 9 in, stout build, complexion dark and sallow, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark, whiskers and moustache may be shaved off, eyes dark brown; dress, either brickmaker's clothes, or a suit of black cloth with piece of black crape on sleeve. A brickmaker and lime- burner; native of Thursford, Norfolk. May seek employment at brickyards, & c. Is accompanied by his wife, age 43, eyes dark and staring, long thin face. They have relatives residing in the East End of London. Warrant issued. 33.— Walsingham ( County).— For unlawfully and carnally knowing a girl under the age of 16— ISAAC SEAMAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 8 in, com- plexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, two teeth in front of upper jaw deficient, mole spot on one cheek ; dress, mixed tweed coat, and hard brown hat. A stable groom ; native of West Barsham, Norfolk. May seek employment at stables or mews. Has been in the Army. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Murrell, Walsingham. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 34. — Kettering ( County). — For carnally knowing a girl, between the age of 13 and 16 years, at Kettering, on 1st inst.— RUPERT PANTHER, age 20, height !> ft. 8 in, complexion pale, hair, slight moustache and eyes dark, rather long nose, youthful appearance; dress, grey or brown suit, wears a gold safety pin with miniature horses! oe in tie. A. draper's assistant; native of Kettering. Knows London and Birmingham well. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hensher, Kettering. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 35. — Mansfield ( County). — For obtaining £ 9 2s, by forged cheque, on 1st inst.— A man who gave the name of J. COLLIS ( supposed false), age about 60, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in, round- shouldered, complexion fair, hair brown, beard and moustache ( rather long) turning grey, shaved about 2 in. down side of face, bald on top of head, very prominent nose ; of good appearance and address ; dress, rough blue serge jacket and vest, grey cloth trousers, dark brown felt hat, low shoes, and brown gaiters; had with him a heavy blue overcoat, one button sewn through inside pocket, also a black bag. A com- mercial traveller. He stated he was employed by Truman, Hanbury & Co., Brewers, & c, Burton- on- Trent ( false). When in this town he lodged at a temperance hotel nine days, and made agreement with the proprietor to find cellarage, and become agent for the district for his firm's ales and stout. He afterwards produced a ' etter with printed head- ing of his firm, sanctioning his appointment as agent, and handed the proprietor a false cheque for £ 7 10s, bearing the name of his firm, on " Lloyd's Bank, Limited, Burton- on- Trent," in payment for a quarter's rent of cellarage in advance. He then produced a similar cheque for £ 4 2s, which he stated he had received for travelling expenses, and obtained cash. He also obtained £ 5 on a similar cheque for £ 25, asking the proprietor to draw the full amount the following day, and pay him the balance when he returned to the hotel, which he left without paying his bill. Is wanted at Burton- on- Trent for similar offence in name of G. PIERCE. ( See Case No. 46, 29th May last.) Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Tomasson, Mansfield. 36.— Newark ( Borough). — For stealing, 30th November last, a large black- and- green plaid shawl, with white stripes running through— A woman who gave the name of ELEANOR DAVINSON, age about 50, medium height, stout build, complexion sallow, hair and eyes dark, speaks with Irish accent; dress, long black c:> at, black cashmere dress, trimmed with black silk, black bonnet, trimmed with black feather and red flower; carried an umbrella with light- coloured handle. Stated she lived 14 years at Bel voir Castle, and afterwards as cook at Penton Manor, and that she was now going to Bolderton Hall. Information to Chief Constable Challen, Newark. OXFORDSHIRE. 37.— Watlington ( County).— For housebreak- ing at Shillingford, 18th inst, and stealing a dark cloth overcoat; a black russell cord coat; a black vest and pair of trousers ; and a pair of men's light boots, with tips on heels ; about 20 old silver and copper coins, principally 2- penny and 3- penny pieces— A MAN, age 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9j in. complexion, hair, moustache, and whiskers dark; is addicted to drink; dressed in stolen clothes, and light brown hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Oakley, Watlington. RENFREWSHIRE. 38.- GreenOCk( Burgh ) — For forgery and utter- ing and fraud— THOMAS ARTHUR, age about 34, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in, stout build, complexion fresh, hair reddish brown, which is strong and coarse, full beard and moustache reddish brown, full mouth, good teeth ; likely to be dressed in a light blue short overcoat, dark suit, and broad flat- rimmed felt hat. An ironmoulder; lately resided in St. Lawrence- street, Greenock. Was last seen in Greenock, on 2nd inst. May, as on previous occasions when in custody, assume the name of WAYSMITH or McARTHUR, and may seek employment at his trade in foundries, ship- building or engineering works, or may endeavour to go abroad. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Angus, Greenock. SHROPSHIRE. £ 2 REWARD. 39.— Ludlow ( County).— For deserting his wife and family, leaving them chargeable to the Ludlow Union— JOHN JORDAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 2 in, complexion pale, hair dark, sandy and dark whiskers and moustache, cut mark on nose and forehead. A house thatcher. Native of Wigmore, Herefordshire. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of Ludlow Union for the apprehension of Jordan. 40.— Ludlow ( County).— For housebreaking at Knowbury, on 17th ult, and stealing £ 13 3s.— ALBERT EDWARD GILL, age 35, height 5 ft. 10 in, complexion sallow, hair brown, moustache dark sandy, eyes ( sunken) blue, anchor tattooed left arm with small dots round it, is very deaf, has an impediment in speech; dress, coarse brown diagonal overcoat, black coat and vest, light striped trousers, red muffler, brown plush cap with ear- flaps tied on top, strong lace boots— all new. A labourer; native of Cheltenham. Has been to sea. His mother- in- law resides in Cheltenham, and a brother in Plymouth. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Simcox, Ludlow. SOMERSETSHIRE. 41.— Somerton ( County).— THOMAS HENRY LANGDON, Case No. 28, 8th inst, not to be apprehended. STAFFORDSHIRE. 42.— Brierley Hill ( County). — For stealing from lodgings, 1 black velvet frock, 1 dark cotton skirt, 1 white straw hat, 1 black cloth jacket, 1 fur cape, 1 white silk handkerchief, 1 pair black worsted stockings, 1 black umbrella, and 1 pair fancy toe- capped boots— FLORA MARTIN, alias FLORRIE NICKLIN, age 19, height 5 ft. 2 in, complexion fresh, hair sandy, eyes blue, stout build, scar on left cheek ; will probably be found in common lodging- houses. A native of Birmingham. Is also wanted at Aston for a similar offence. Warrant issued. 43.— Brierley Hill ( County).— For embezzling £ 6 8s. and other sums— DANIEL GREEN, age 48, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in, stout build, complexion ruddy, hair, whiskers, moustache and eyes dark brown, scar bridge of nose and right eyebiow; dress, black worsted cord suit, black hard felt hat, A native of Brockmoor. He is an ironmasters traveller, and is well known on Exchange in largo towns. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. 44.— Burslem ( County). — For deserting his family, 12th inst. — CHARLES FONE, alias PLANT, FORD, and GEORGE COX, age 34, height 5 ft. 10^ in, complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes brown, large scar on left collar- bone, cut mark on right side of back; dress, black cord coat and vest, dark cloth trousers with blue stripe, black hard felt hat, black- and- white plaid scarf, lace boots. Had in his possession a pedlar's certificate, issued at Bolton in 1891. He travels from town to 4 T H E POLTOE GAZETTE. FBIDAY, JANUARY 29, 18<> 2. town hawkiDg laces and begging. A native of Longton. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 45.— Lichfield ( County).— For stealing, 3rd nit., a silver verge watch, No. 46, entrusted to him to repair— J. DAVIS, age about 38 to 40, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair light, bald on top of head, whiskers and moustache sandy; dress, brown overcoat, high- crown billycock hat. Carried a black bag. A tramping watch and clock cleaner ; supposed native of Birmingham. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hernaman, Lichfield. 46.— Wednesbury ( County). — For stealing, 19th inst., a silver English lever watch, No. 25434, figured silver dial; and a lady's long silver chain, small neat pattern, split ring, key and small silver coin attached— ROBERT ROWLEY, alias BOB, age about 26, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight moustache, eyes dark, very watery and weak, right knee very large with a silver tube inserted, walks a little lame, and turns his foot out. This he stated was done at Kenning- ton Oval in a foot- ball match when playing for the Blackburn Rovers. Speaks in the Lancashire dia- lect. Dress, black cloth sack coat, black cloth vest, moleskin trousers, which have never been washed, black hard billycock hat, silk neckerchief, old lace boots. Supposed native of Blackburn. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Walters, Wednesbury. TIPPERARY. 47.— Clonmel ( County).— For stealing an over- coat, on 17th September last— EUGENE MOORE, age 38, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark and sallow, thick nose, broad face. Was last heard of in Shropshire, where he was tramping the country. May endeavour to obtain employment as groom or horse trainer. Warrant issued. Information to the District Inspector, Royal Irish Constabulary, Clonmel. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 48. — Dewsbury ( County). — For obtaining regimental pay by false representation— PATRICK GALLAGHER , alias MARTIN HUNT, age 37, height 5 ft. 6^ in., complexion swarthy, hair dark brown, eyes grey. A native of Sligo. Until recently he was employed as a millhand at Batley. Warrant issued. 49.— Dewsbury ( County). — For embezzling £ 40— JOHN WILLIAM ALLEN, age 30, height 5 ft. 9 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, hair brown. A native of Earls Heaton. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Midgley, Dewsbury. 50. — Pontefract ( County). — For stealing a black slack back worsted jacket, bound with broad braid ; a pair of dark mixture cloth trousers; and a brown- and- white silk handkerchief — A MAN, age 20, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, fringe in front inclined to curl, slight moustache, eyes dark ; dress, long dark overcoat with cape, light plaid coat and vest, dark striped trousers, maroon plush cap. Informafion to Snpt. Whincup, Court House, Pontefract. 51. — Leeds ( Borough). — For indecently assaulting a girl, age 7— CHARLES WEBB, age 36, height 6 ft., complexion fresh, hair and large mous- tache dark brown, eyes dark blue, lost part of first finger left hand ; dress, dark brown check overcoat with cape, working clothes, of military appearance; is supposed to have served in the Grenadier Guards and Nottingham Police. A native of Derbyshire. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Webb, Leeds. at Bath. Had testimonials of character upon him from Bath, Hereford, Aberdeen, Frome, Glasgow, Wandsworth, and West Hartlepool. — THOMAS JAMES MIDDLEBROOK, age 39, height 5 ft. 6j in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, oval face, scar centre of forehead, left temple, bridge of nose, and left loin. A clerk ; states he was born at Leeds. Had testimonials of character upon him from Blackburn, Barrow- in- Furness, Leeds, Bradford, Grantham, and London. Supposed wanted for offences committed else- where. Information to Chief Constable Innes, Cambridge. DERBYSHIRE. 53.— Chesterfield ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Derbyshire Assizes, for night poaching — JOSEPH SMITH, alias RUNNER SMITH, NOTTINGHAM JOE, and GEORGE GIBSON, age 28, height 5 ft. 9f in., slender build, complexion light, hair, moustache ( clipped short), and eyes brown, scar left cheek. A labourer; native of Mount Sorrell, Leicestershire. Is a notorious poacher, and supposed previously con- victed. Information to Supt. Hollingworth, Chesterfield. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 54.— Dursley ( County).— Committed for trial at the Gloucester Quarter Sessions in April next for larceny— ELI ORAM, alias JOSEPH BUTCHER, and WILLIAM and THOMAS WEBB, age 41, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar between eyes, on lef t knee, e lbow, and calf. A native of Radstock, Somersetshire. Was sentenced at West Riding Sessions, York, in the name of ELI ORAM, on 30th June, 1879, to 6 months imprisonment for larceny; at Newton Abbott, as JOSEPH BUTCHER, on 16th September, 1880, to 6 weeks for assaulting police ; at Exeter City, as WILLIAM WEBB, on 14th January, 1881, to 14 days for being found on enclosed premises; at Exeter City, as WILLIAM WEBB, on 5th Feb- ruary, 1881, to 21 days for assaulting police; at Devon, as THOMAS WEBB, on 6th April, 1881, to 5 years penal seTvitude for larceny ; at Usk, a « ELI ORAM, on 2nd July, 1890, to 18 months for shopbreaking. Information to Supt. Harrison, Dursley. 55.— Northleach ( County).— Committed for trial at the ensuing County Assizes, for burglary—- Supervisee CHARLES ALLEN, Office No. 42302, age 31, height 5 ft. 8^ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, scar top of head, anchor, crossed guns, and bird on left forearm, 2 dots left wrist, left shin fractured ; dress, dark coat and vest, brown cord trousers ( much worn), white muffler, lace boots, black hard bowler hat. Sentenced at Hereford, 29th June, 1891, to 6 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision, for larceny. Also, concerned with the above — THOMAS BROWN, alias JOHN EVANS and ANDREW LEE, age 34, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes brown, nearly bald, very dark irregular teeth, boil scar back of neck ; dress, dark clothes, lace boots, black hard bowler hat ( all old). Has worked in Birmingham and Bristol, and has tramped the country for some time past. Supposed previously convicted, and wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Hopkins, Northleach. 56.— Stroud ( County).— Committed for trial, at the next Gloucester Assizes, [ for larceny ( person)— GEORGE HURD, age 29, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- plexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown, eyes blue, star tattooed right forearm, flag left forearm ; dress, drab jacket, black and light striped vest, small cord trousers, lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Horse Hay, Shropshire. Information to Supt. Philpott, Stroud. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 52.— Cambridge ( Borough). — Remanded till 1st prox., for larceny— GEORGE DAVIS, age 43, height 5 ft. in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes grey, oval face, high forehead, scar left temple, and on bridge of nose, 4 scars left side of belly} mole on left forearm. A clerk; states he was born HAMPSHIRE. 57.— Aldershot ( County). — Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, for larceny, receiving, & c.— WILLIAM SPALL, alias DICK SMITH, age 28, height 5 ft. 5^ in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes brown, three scars on forehead, one outside right thigh, one right knee, two moles left thigh, anchor tattooed on both fore- arms, and ring second finger right hand. Has been travelling the country with a brown marc pony and a chocolate- coloured spring cart, collecting rags and bones. " William Spall, Dealer, Colchester," on cart. Supposed previously convicted and wanted else- where. Information to Supt. Brinson, Aldershot. 58.— Bitterne ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Winchester Assizes, for larceny ( till)— CHARLES GARDENER, ( supposed false), age 21, but looks 26 or 27, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, anchor tattooed back of left hand, ring second finger left hand, bracelet left wrist, anchor and H. back of right hand, ring third finger right hand, straight line across right wrist, indistinct marks on right fore- arm, little toe right foot deformed; dress, black short tight - fitting jacket, black diagonal vest, " L. E. E." in red on tab, grey striped trousers, black hard felt hat, white turn- down collar and front, grey- and- red check necktie, side- spring military front boots, nearly new. A native of Birmingham. Information to Supt. Adams, Bitterne. 59. — Bournemouth ( County). — Committed for trial at the next Winchester Assizes for burglary — RICHARD YAEGER, alias JOHANN REIN HARDT, a German, age 24, height 5 ft. 2^ in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes brown, lost left eye and wears a glass one; dress, dark blae overcoat with velvet collar, dark trousers, black hard felt hat. A waiter; is believed to be one of a gang of thieves. Information to Supt. Knapton, Bournemouth. 60. — Southampton ( Borough). — Remanded till 28tli inst., for obtaining money by false pre- tences— JOHN KINTON, alias GEORGE RAD- STOCK, JAMES WILLIAMS, and WILLIAM WESTWOOD, age 59, height 5 ft. 1\ in., com- plexion sallow, hair iron- grey, whiskers and beard ( trimmed) dark grey, no moustache, eyes blue, boil mark outside right forearm, cut mark shape of a crescent near left wrist; dress, new dark tweed jacket suit, plaid scarf, lace boots, hard felt hat; appearance of a dealer. A native of Liverpool. He was arrested at Southport on 18th inst. Information to Chief Constable Clay, South- ampton. LEICESTERSHIRE. 61. Market Harborough ( County).— Re- manded till 2nd prox., for stealing a largo quantity of wearing apparel— WILLIAM WISE, age 25, height I ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown, whiskers shaved, eyes grey, scar from abscess under left jaw ; dress, light check tweed jacket and vest, striped trousers, bard black billy- cock hat, Wellington boots. A native of London. Has been in business as a clothier at Canterbury. Information to Supt. Bott, Market Harborough. NORFOLK. 62.— East Harling ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Norwich Assizes, for burglary ( see Case No. 24, 8th inst.)— WILLIAM ROBINSON, age 37, height 5 ft. 11 in., slight bnild, complexion swarthy, hair, whiskers, moustache, and eyes dark, very piercing eyes which he rolls when speaking, long neck with large gullet, springing gait, of gipsy appearance; dress, dark tweed coat, light trousers, hard black hat or cap with peak. This man is a notorious burglar, and well known at Erith, Reading, and at most brickyards in England. Has tramped the country for some time past. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Wright, East Harling. SELKIRKSHIRE. 63.— Selkirk ( County).— Committed to H. M. Prison, Edinburgh, on a charge of fraud, committed in the month of September last— JAMES ALFRED ERNEST RIDDELL, alias JAMES RIDDELL J. HAMILTON, ERNEST HAIG, and E. A. HAIG,' age 34, height 5 ft. in. without shoes, slight build, complexion pale, hair brown, strong brown moustache, eyes blue, prominent nose. His mode of operation is to call, as J. Hamilton, on hotel keepers and others, and represent that he is travelling for the publisher of the " British and Foreign Hotel Directory and Traveller's Guide," the publisher being himself under the alias of J. Alfred E. Riddell, 81, English- street, Carlisle. From letters and papers found in his possession it has been ascertained that he has visited the principal cities and towns in Scotland, England, and Ireland, especially the towns and villages in the Border counties. He advertised in the " Westmoreland FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 Gazette" on 6th, 13th, and 20th June; in the " Examiner," published by John Walker & Co., Warrington, on 13th, 20th, and 27th June; in the " Kendal and County News," on 27th June— Notice to Hotel Proprietors, & c., anent " British and Foreign Hotel Directory." Also in the " Daily Scotsman " of 20th, 22nd, and 23rd June ; in the " Hawick Advertiser " of 30th October ; and in the " Dumfries and Galloway Courier and Herald " of 30th and 31st Octobcr and 4th November, 1891, for agents and canvassers, under the aliases of J. Alfred E. Riddell, Ernest Haig, and E. A. Haig. He was married to Alice Mary Haig, or Isdale, on 2nd November, 1887, at 2, Park Grove- terrace, Glasgow, his address then being 165, Bellfield- street. Riddell and his wife appear to have been residing at the following addresses:— In June, 1888, at 41, Castle- street, Kendal ; from September, 1888, to September, 1889, at 126, George- street, and 5, Craigard- road, Oban; in Dec., 1890, at 60, Donegal Pass, Belfast; from June to September, 1890, at 425, Eglinton- street, Glasgow ; in December, 1890, at Borthwick Bank, Mill - street, Dunoon; in February, 1891, at 3, Queen- street, or 44, Camber- land- street, Edinburgh; from June to September, 1891, at 17, North Summer- street, North Circular- road, Dublin ; and from September, 1891, to present time, at 81, English- street, or 15, Henry- street, Carlisle. During the above periods Riddell seems to have been carrying on the business of a private detective in Glasgow, Oban, and Dunoon, and that of a canvasser or commission agent in Edinburgh, Dublin, and Carlisle. Is supposed to be wanted elsewhere. Information to Chief Constable Milne, Selkirk. SHROPSHIRE. 64.— Church Stretton ( County).— Remanded till 1st prox., for larceny ( person)— FRANCIS PALMER, age 18, height 5 ft. 3i in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey ; dress, light plaid suit, black hard hat, lace boots. A labourer; supposed native of Cardiff or Bristol. Has been at sea and in the Army, and is now a deserter from the Shropshire Light Infantry. Sup- posed to have been in a reformatory and on a training ship. His parents reside at Shelve Hill. Salop. Information to Inspector Hayward, Church Stretton. STAFFORDSHIRE. 65.— Stoke- upon- Trent ( County). — Com mitted for tri* l at the Stafford Quarter Sessions in April next, for stealing 2 medals and 3 watch chains from his lodgings — JOSEPH FLETCHER, alias WM. BRIGHT, THOMPSON, THOMAS, & THOS. and ISAAC WHITE, age 42, height 5 ft. 2£ in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair grey, moustache turning grey, eyes blue, short cut mark right eye, small burn mark back of right shoulder, two seal marks back of left shoulder ; dress, black overcoat, black coat and vest, black and striped tweed trousers, black hard felt hat, red and black striped guernsey, striped shirt, 2 pairs of socks, one pair red, the other grey, lace boots. Native of Chester- field. Had in his possession a lady's silver geneva watch, ^- plate, silver dial, gold figures, steel hands, fully jewelled, English Hall- marked case, " W. Bros, No. 59745, C. Mathey" on movement ( has been cleaned, " 25.7.91 C. O." scratched on inner case), and a gold wedding ring, 22- carac. Information to Supt. Harding, Stoke- upon- Trent. SUFFOLK. 66— Bury St. Edmunds ( County).— Sen- tenced to two months imprisonment, on 21st inst., for larceny — WILLIAM SINCLAIR ( supposed false), age 31, height 5 ft. 9^ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache brown, eyes blue; woman, wreath, and half bracelet tattooed on right forearm, cross flags, swords, and W. S. on left forearm, right knee- cap deformed, walks slightly lame; dress, old light brown overcoat, old black cloth coat and vest, brown trousers, black soft felt hat. States that he is a photographer, and belongs to Paddington. Has served in 52nd, 68th, and 83rd regiments. Had in his possession a white handkerchief, marked J. Robinson, 26 | 12— 90, and a pawn ticket for a camera, slides, and lens, pledged at Braintree on 12th inst. Information to Supt. Clarke, Bury St. Edmunds. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 67.— B Division.— A boxwood gun- case, brass fittings, in a brown leather case, containing a pair of breech- loading guns, maker, " Purdy, 3I4£, Oxford St.," Nos. 7797 and 7798 ou barrels. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 68.— Windsor ( Borough).— 20th inst., by house- breaking— 1 gold bracelet, fastens with two foxes' heads and brushes; 1 gold locket and chain, with initials " E. L. M." on locket; 1 gold ring, with initials " E. L S." ; 1 blue- black melton overcoat, with velvet collar, ticket pocket sewn up. Information to Head Constable Armour, Windsor. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 69.— Aylesbury ( County).— 3rd inst., by house- breaking— A gentleman's gold open- face keyless watch, No. 61841; a silver albert and chain, large links, each link stamped, an Oddfellow's enamelled medal attached ; a lady's silver watch, white silver open faee, with gold wreath round dial, No. 12978 ; a silver albert chain with hook; and about 16 in gold and silver. Information to Supt. Webb, Aylesbury. 70.— Slough ( County).— Between 10th and 13th inst., by housebreaking, at Taplow— 6 silver tea spoons; 6 metal dessert spoons; 4 metal table spoons; 6 metal forks; and 2 old gold wedding rings, one broken. 71.— SlOUgh ( County).— 20th inst., by house- breaking, at Eton Wick— 5 old silver tea spoons, small size ; an old silver caddy spoon, " M." on handle; a silver snake bracelet; a large silver brooch, stork in centre; a set of gilt studs and solitaires; 6 old metal tea spoons; 5 old metal mustard spoons; a two- cent piece; and several threepenny pieces with holes in them. Information to Supt. Sutton, Slough. CHESHIRE. 72.— Birkenhead ( County).— Between 10th and 11th inst., at New Brighton— A lady's gold geneva lever demi- hunter keyless watch, No. 24834, small piece of old gold chain attached. 73.— Birkenhead ( County).— 12th inst., at Seacombe— 2 ladies' gold hunting watches, one octagon, No. 23115; 1 geneva, plain open face, hands deficient; 1 long guard, fine links; 1 gold locket, set rubies and pearls, chased one side, photo inside; 1 gold engagement ring, set 5 small diamonds ; 1 lady's gold dress ring, set 5 turquoises, Iaformation to Chief Supt. Hindley, Birkenhead. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 74.- - Swansea ( Borough).— 23rd inst.— A silver geneva watch, No. 91606. 14th inst.— A gentleman's green silk umbrella, knotted handle studded with silver nails, and a silver gravy spoon, about 10 in. long, 2i ozs. in weight, initials " T. M. G." on handle. 75.— Swansea ( Borough).— 27th nit.— a lady's 18- carat gold geneva watch, No. 10007, crystal glass, gilt dial, with 9- carat gold chain, very fine links, attached; a pair of gold studs ( for cuffs), horseshoe in centre ; a silver brooch, smooth surface, with basket of flowers engraved in; a pair of silver earrings to match brooch; a pair of earrings with green beetle set in silver. Information to Chief Constable Colquhoun, Swansea. HAMPSHIRE. 76. — Winchester ( City). — 22nd ult. — A gentleman's silver English lever watch, old- fashioned, rather thick brass cap over works maker " Hutchinson, Clapliam"; a silver albert chain, curb pattern, each link Hall marked, a watch key, and a cross, " 29th November, 1889 " engraved thereon, attached. Information to Head Constable Morton, Win- chester. KENT. 77.— Folkestone ( Borough). — Between 12th and 18th inst.— 2 metal timepieces; 4 plated tea spoons ; 1 white metal teapot with acorn on top ; 2 pairs of men's trousers ( one pair red- and- black mixture, the other grey check) ; 1 blue melton over- coat, with velvet collar, two pockets inside, " Baker, Tottenham Court- road" on tab; 1 pair of lace boots, which have been repaired at toes; 2 pairs black leather slippers; 1 small black- and- white clothes brush with blue back ; 2 white hair brushes; 1 tortoise- shell comb; and 1 razor, with black handle. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. LANCASHIRE. 78.— Leigh ( County). — 14th inst. — A silver lever hunter watch, " Peter Worthington " engraved on inner case. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. 79.— Old Trafford ( County).— Between 16th and 18th inst.— about 20 dozen metal teaspoons; about 9 dozen metal forks; about 1 dozen table spoons; all stamped with maker's name, " Walker and Hall, Sheffield"; and 1 dozen bath towels, some marked " Northern Lawn Tennis Club." 80.— Old Trafford ( County)— 22nd inst., at Eccles— A reefer jacket, blue pilot cloth, black lining, brass buttons, two pockets outside, part worn, to fit a girl age 8 ; a blue- and- white striped cloak with wings, to fit a girl age 10; a red astrachan cloak, red buttons, part worn, to fit a girl age 11. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 81.— Rawtenstall ( County). — 19th inst.— A gold centre- seconds chronograph watch, No. 18458, plain cases, shield and garter on back, with mono- gram " E. S." on shield, had attached a gold and steel albert, both curb pattern. Information to Snpt. Procter, Rawtenstall. 82.— Accrington ( Borough).— 17th inst., by housebreaking.— A lady's silver geneva watch, No. 26309, maker, " Francis Gilbert, Chester." Information to Chief Constable Beattie, Accring- ton. 83.— Salford ( Borough).— 20th inst., by house- breaking— A lady's gold geneva horizontal watch, No. 75934, gold face, steel hands, engine- turned case, plain shield on back; a lady's long gold guard, square link pattern, bevelled edges ; a gentleman's silver lever watch, No. 10855, engine- turned cases, shield at back, extra large black figures, brass or gold hands; a 9- carat gold albert, curb pattern ; round seal, red stone on one side and green stone tinted with red on the other, curb mount; a silver albert, curb pattern, ring near swivel has been broken; a silver albert, small round ring pattern, a silver tassel at end; a gentleman's gold ring, 9- carat. flower pattern, minus ihe stone ; a large gold keeper ring, much worn, flower pattern, has been mended ; a lady's 15- carat gold dress ring, set five rubies, one stone a different colour; a small gold old- fashioned square brooch, set with crystal stones round outside, and small square in centre, containing plaited light hair; a lady's round gold brooch with small horse- shoes round edges, and small ruby in centre; and £ 35 cash. Information to Supt. Hallam, Salford. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 84.— Nottingham ( County).— 19th inst., by housebreaking, at West Bridgeford— A gentleman's gold f- plate English lever watch, No. 33399, cream- coloured dial, centre seconds, stop- work out of gear; a gentleman's silver geneva Swiss lever keyless watch, No. 21463, engine- turned case, crystal glass, white dial, Roman figures, steel hands, " 960" scratched on inside of outer case, maker, John Perry, Nottingham ; a lady's silver geneva Swiss lever key- less watch, No. 69639, plain back, " 1109 " scratched on inside of outer case; a lady's long gold chain, small round links; a lady's small silver albert chain with tassel at end ; a lady's gold dress ring, set with five garnets and emeralds; a silver brooch, made out of a crown piece dated 1822; a brooch, made out of four Indian sleeve links, with figure of Indian idol on each link ; 1 dozen silver teaspoons, new, two sizes, " M" on handles; 2 small silver bangles; 2 silver match- boxes ; a silver thimble; 3 old crown- pieces, all of the reign of the Georges; 2 £ 5 notes and a sovereign. Information to Supt. Hallam, Nottingham. THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1892. STAFFORDSHIRE. 85.— Wednesbury ( County). — 15th inst., by burglary at Tipton— 1 J- plate silver geneva watch, No. 31041; 1 silver English lever watch, No. 18814, heavy make; 1 lady's silver geneva, Swiss make, No. 58075 or 52606, quality of case 135 ; 1 £- pkte silver geneva, size 18, hall- marked ; 1 silver verge watch, size 20; 1 old metal verge watch ; and 1 lady's silver albert, twisted pattern, swivel broken off. Supposed by TWO MEN— 1st, age about 30, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion pale, hair and whiskers dark brown, tuft on chin; dress, dirty flannel jacket, moleskin trousers, half watertight boots, black cloth cap with peak. 2nd, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair light, clean shaved, crossed flags in blue and red ink on right arm ; dress, short black jacket, plaid vest, white collar and front, black hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Walters, Wednesbury. SURREY. 86.— Farnham ( County).— 20th inst., by burg- lary— a diamond riviere, large single stones; a large diamond star; a diamond arrow brooch; a small diamond brooch ; an emerald and diamond bracelet; a pair of large pearl and diamond earrings ; a tur- quoise and diamond ring; a pink coral and diamond ring; a pearl ring ; a watch bracelet; a gold pencil bangle ; a gold coin bangle; and a gold watch and chain. Information to Supt. Alexander, Farnham. 87.— Reigate ( Borough).— 25th inst., a dozen black woollen shawls, fringe all round, size 6 ft. X 4 ft., new. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). 88— Eastbourne ( Borough). — 4th inst. — A gold link watch chain, 12 to 15 inches long, about five oval pearls set in chain about two inches apart, very small swivel at end. Informatiou to Chief Constable Fraser, East- bourne. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 89. — Pontefract ( County). — Between 15th October and 31st December last— A silver table- spoon, Old English pattern ( George's reign), " T." engraved on front of handle, and a small " T." on back below the stamp marks. Information to Supt. Whincup, Pontefract. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 90.— P Division.— 24th inst., at Sydenham— 2 bay horse ponies, ages about 7 years, 13 hands, dark legs, long mane and tail, rough coated, one blind left eye. Also a dark brown jenny mule, aged, 14- j hands, grey streak near side of face, in good condition. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. WORCESTERSHIRE. 91.— King's Heath ( County).— 6th ult., near Selly Oak, a brown mare pony, about 12 hands, branded It on the near side ( if clipped, the R would no doubt be observable) ; in good condition. Information to Supt. Wasley, King's Heath. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. DERBYSHIRE. 92.— Belper ( County).— 6tU inst., in the River Derwent, Duffield, the decomposed body of a man, age between 50 and 60, length 5 ft. 11 in. stout build, no hair on head, whiskers and moustache turning grey ; dress, black cloth jacket, pocket inside left breast, one outside right breast, two pockets outside hips, bound with black braid ; black vest, brown cloth ti ousers, low shoes, nearly new, white linen shirt and collar, black silk necktie, woollen drawers, brown cotton socks, all in good condition; a pair of spectacles, blank pocket book, and a funeral card " In Memory of Martha Ann, Wife of Robert . T. Roberts, Freeth Street, Oldbury, Died 4th October. 1891, Interred 7th October, 1891, at All Saints, West Bromwich " thereon, in pockets. Information to Supt. McDonald, Belper. ANIMALS, ETC., RECOVERED. HEREFORDSHIRE. 93. — Weobley ( County). — Mare colt, Case No. 76, 15th inst. APPREHENSIONS. 94. — Metropolitan Police District, K Division.— WILLIAM PRATT, Case No. 2, 22nd inst. 95 — Metropolitan Police District, R Division.— HUGH FARRELL, Case No. 4, 11th December last. 96. — Metropolitan Police District, S Division. — ARTHUR MINOR, Case No. 4, 4th ult. 97. — Metropolitan Police District, V Division.— JAMES JENKINS, Case No. 6, 19th June last. 98.— Buckinghamshire, Slough ( County) — J. DADFORD, Case No. 8, 16th October last. 99— Lancashire, Blackburn ( Borough).— Supervisee CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Office No. 34772, Case No. 38, 15th June, 1888. 100.— Sussex ( East), Eastbourne ( Borough). — JAMES LUXFORD, Case No. 46, 22nd inst. 101.— Wiltshire, Warminster ( County).— TWO MEN, Case No. 49, 22nd inst. 102.— Yorkshire, Settle ( County).— Supervisee CHRISTOPHER BROWN, Office No. 29978, Case No. 76, 7th Sept., 1888. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 103.— C Division.— For obtaining by false pre- tences, 1 bracelet, set 125 brilliants ; 1 pair of ear- rings, each set 44 brilliants; 1 marquise ting, set 55 brilliants; 1 crescent brooch, set 16 brilliants— FERDINAND LEVY, ego 28, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache ( slight) brown, prominent nose; dress, light striped inver- ness cape, black hard felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 104.— Fishponds ( County).— For stealing 21 billiard- balls— A man known as BOSSY WHITE, age about 22 or 23, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light ( inclined to be curly), slight light moustache ( may have shaved), eyes supposed blue; dress, blue overcoat with velvet collar, very large brown plaid suit, fashionable black bowler hat. Supposed native of Cardiff. This man is a billiard and card- sharper, and is supposed to be well known in Cardiff, Swansea, Birmingham, and Plymouth, by the above name. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Matthews, Fishponds. STAFFORDSHIRE. 105.— Wednesbury ( County). — For burglary and stealing at Tipton, on 15th inst.— A ^- plate silver geneva watch, No. 31041; a silver English lover watch, No. 18814, heavy make; a lady's silver geneva watch, No. 58075 or 52606, Swiss make, quality of case 135 ; a ^- plate silver geneva watch, size 18, Hall- markedj; a silver verge watch, size 20; an old metal verge watch ; and a lady's silver albert, twisted pattern, swivel broken off — THOMAS GEORGE LANGFORD WHEELER, alias Dr. WHEELER, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 10in., complexion fair, hair light, clean shaved, crossed flags tattooed in blue and red on right arm ; dress, short black jacket, plaid vest, white collar and front, black hard felt hat. A native of Liverpool. Has been in the Army. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Walters, Wednesbury. SUSSEX ( EAST). 106.— Hove ( Town).— For fraud— J. WALTER CRESSEY HALL, age about 50, height 6 ft. 1 or 2 in., stout, complexion florid, hair dark ( bald), moustache dark brown ; dress, brown overcoat, and black flat crown Oxford hat. Gave his address as 5, Park- place, London, S. W., but is supposed to be now residing in the Notting Hill district. Warrant issued. Information to Major Teevan, Chief Constable, Hove. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 107.— N Division.— Remanded till 1st prox., charged with having in his possession a black cob horse, aged, 14 hands 3 in., small white saddle mark, sore back and near shoulder ( healed up), recently clipped and newly shod— A MAN, who refuses his name and address, age 23 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 6f in., complexion sallow, hair black, eyes dark, scars back of right wrist and knuckle of first finger right hand, four vaccination marks left arm, scar inside muscle of left arm ; dress, old brown overcoat, black jacket, vest and trousers, lace boots, black hard felt hat. Supposed to be one Thomas Bos- worth, a wheelwright, and may be identical with man described in Case No. 80, 11th ulto. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 108.— 16th ulto., at Brussels, from Amma Len- aerts, a prostitute, who was murdered at same time:-— one pair of earrings, macaroon; a sapphire, set in two circles of brilliants; a gold brooch, form of a cross, set with sapphires and brilliants; a brooch, in form of a swallow, in gold, set with bril- liants ; a gold bracelet, with an oval setting con- sisting of 42 brilliants, measuring about inches; a gold ring, set with one turquoise, two brilliants ; a gold ring, set with a sapphire and two brilliants; a gold ring, set with a turquoise and a number of brilliants; a heavy wedding ring; a gold curb chain; a silver bracelet, about li inches, with a safety chain attached ; a lady's cylinder watch, outer case, blue enamel, set 5 or 6 small diamonds, one missing; a gold watch case, snake pattern, about 3 inches long.— Supposed by JULES LE- BLOND, alias MOUM FALLAIX, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., hair and eyebrows brown, full forehead, heavy brown moustache, round chin with dimple, oval face, large nose, excitable manner. Not to be arrested, but, if found, immediate in- formation to Metropolitan Police Office, Now Scot- land Yard, where his photograph can be obtained. 109.— S Division.— 26th inst., a half- pint christening mug, plain ; 21 spoons ( 4 table, 6 dessert, 8 tea), all plain, marked " S"; 1 christening ditto, beaded pattern, " G. M. S." in monogram; I ditto, engraved handle; 8 forks, 6 large plain, " S " on handle; 1 christening, bead pattern, " G. M. S." in monogram thereon; 1 ditto, engraved handle; 1 round salver, bead pattern, shield in centre; 1 christening kuife, " R. S." in monogram on handle ; a small wine filter, all silver. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. LANCASHIRE. 110.— Leigh ( County).— Between 29th Novem- ber last and 27th inst., at Athertcn— 1 gold geneva watch, black bead guard attached ; 1 silver lever watch, No. 57475, makers " Russell & Sons, Liver- pool," " Samuel Warburton, Atherton," inscribed thereon; 1 silver horse- shoe, whip, and stirrup brooch ; 1 gold horse- shoe, set with pearls and whip ; 1 lady's gold watchchain, dead gold ; 1 gold locket, fern leaves engraved thereon; 1 gold locket and chain, three patterns of links ; 1 gold locket, oval- shaped ; 2 gold pencil cases, split rings attached ; a fourpenny- piece, dated 1842; a fourpenny- piece with hole " S. W." stamped on one side; 4 half- crowns, dated 1883; 4 ditto, dated 1884; a £ 10 note; 6 five- shilling pieces, old but in good con- dition ; several jubilee coins ; and a sealskin cigar- case containing 2 half- crowns, dated 1816. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. 111.— Old Trafford ( County). — During the month of September— A plain gold bracelet, with imitation buckle on one side, sot with 3 or 4 emeralds. Information to Supt. Brent, Old Trafford. APPREHENSION. 112.— Lancashire, Oldham ( Borough).— License Holder SAMUEL MILLS, alias CHARLES WILSON, Office No. 39738, Case No. 18, 13th Nov. last. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 THOMAS TEDDER, Deceased. IF F. R OVER " will apply to Mr. SEABROKE, Solicitor, Rusjby, he will hear SOMETHING TO HIS ADVANTAGE. TF the daughter of LAURA CALDECOTT will communicate with Mrs. AMELIA GRAHAM, Post Office, Sandown, Isle of Wig- lit, she will hear of SOMETHING TO HER ADVANTAGE. £ 3 REWARD. LOST, a bright tan- coloured DACHSHUND BA DGER DOG, long body, tail, and liead, short legs, answering to tho name of " Shifter." Often seen at 190, same road. — WICKEKS, 103, Drayton Park, Highbury. LOST, SMALL GOLD MODEL OF A PIG, with gold slip- bar attached. 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