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27/03/1894

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Police Gazette

Date of Article: 27/03/1894
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1069
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POLICE GAZETTE a PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. VOL. XL, No. 1069. REGULATIONS. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOB OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought mill be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 8. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable 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. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of 7s. ( 5d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood, i 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against 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. 1. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and art alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted t' » the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on theii 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 whic/ 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 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 " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, IS)* Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted at advertisements. E. ANDEBSON, Editor. WAR OFFICE, MARCH 27, 1894. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE IRROI I11UL XBO. M a S « COK- MAIM. ITLI, RUVI. ENLISTMENT. mo. WO. A H rLXB, DAT! Of PLACI OP PABI8H AND OOUlfTI IK WHICH BO JUT. • DESERTION OB ABSENCE. | EATI 01 PLACI Of MARKS AJTD BBMABIl 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 Alexander, James Arnold, James A. Atkinson, John Baildon, Alfred Barclay, James Barkby, William Barkes, Richard Barr, Samuel C. Barrett, Geo. Jas. Bloomlield, Henry 98799 Royal Artillery 3266 S. Lanes Regt. 4384 Liverpool Regt. 4860 Royal High. 5133 Highland L. I. 3520 Leicester Regt. 3544 York & Lanes Rt 4586 Lanes Fus. 07354 Royal Artillery 8285 Coldstream Gds. 24J 172 20 19! 221 1 > i 201 20 i 212 21 82 fresh 2 fresh 5 fallow 4i sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fair blue It brn brn dk brn grey dk brn brn dk brri grey brn grey dk brn blue brn grey dk brn blue brn blue miner musician mo ulder labourer labourer Jaster labourer tailor labourer clerk 23 Aug. 23 Oct. 113 Dec. 18 May 27 Dec. 7 Sept. 29 Nov. 20 Oct. 15 May 20 Dec. ' 93 Glasgow ' 90 Hounslow ' 93 Warringtn ' 92 Warley ' 93 Hamilton ' 92 Leicester ' 92 Pontefract ' 93 Glasgow ' 93 London ' HO London Lanark Hackney, Mdx Bolton, Lanes East Ham, Essex Barony, Lanark | St. Margaret's, Leic Nottingham Barony, Lanark Ealing, Mdx Newcastle, Nthmbrld 14 Mar. 21 Mar. 9 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 20 Mar. 14 Mar. 19 Mar. 15 Mar. 10 Mar. Prtsmouth scar It side forehead Warringtn 2 dots It arm, dot It ring finger Manchester J. A., anchor, and arrow It arm Glasgow heark, B. Cooper, cross, B. It arm Hamilton J. B. rt ar. n, heart back It hand Cliatham Ft. Carlisle on furlough Curragh S. C. B , 2 anchors, J. B. It arm Newport, M scars rt eyebrow, dots It arm London mole rt back. scar back neck 11 12 13 14, 15 16 17 18 19 20 Boylan, John Brown, John Brown, Wm. Burr s, John Burns, John Cab ill, Hugh Campbell, George Candy, William Cave, James Collins, James 95384 98729 2585 4077 4519 7355 472E 3552 3382 Royal Artillery 212 5 Hi Seaforth High. 19* 5 6 Royal Aitillery 222 5 7 Roynl Artillery 23* 5 6 R." Irish Billes 22 5 6 K. Dublin Pus. 19* 5 5 King's R. Rides 201 5 3* Royal High. 202 5 42 Leicester Regt. 192 & 6 Welsh Regt. 20 5 ( ij fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow sallow dark ok brn grey dk brn grey brn brn dk brn brn brn brn brn black grey blue grey blue blue blue grey brn sailor rivetter miner miner labourer labourer joiner pipemaker shoe trade collier 16 Jan. 7 Mar. 21 Aug. 2 Feb. 7 Peb. 16 Aug. 12 Apl. 29 Feb. 28 Sept. 29 Mar. ' 93 ' 94 ' 93 ' 94 ' 94 ' 92 ' 92 ' 92 ' 92 • 92 Falmouth Chatham Edinburgh Kirkcaldy Glasgow Naiw Bury Bury Leicester Pontypridd Rush, Dublin 13 Mar. Townshead, Glasgow 12 Mar. Cambusnethan, Lnrk 14 Mar. Inyerkeithing 11 Mar. Dumbarton 10 Mar. Dublin 16 Mar. Tjldesley, Lanes 12 Mar. Rochdale, Lanes 11 Mar. St. Margaret's, Leic 20 Mar. Merthyr, Glamorgan 15 Mar. anchor, cross, J. B. R., & c., It arm sailor It arm Nevport, M Chatham Prtsisouth. Woolwich Belfast Strensall Parkhurst Glasgow Chatham Pembroke loit 1st joint rt index finger scar It temple and root of nose J. B. and bracelets rt arm birthmark below It shoulderblade H. it arm ; on furlough mole on spine; on furlough It middle linger slightly clubbed 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Cook, Herbert Crawford, George Davie, Patrick Dickinson, W. H. Driscoll, Peter Eaves, Samuel Ellis, Leonard Else, Edward Evans, Matthew Kaye, Joseph • 4004 ! 7964 4640 4646 4389 3672 414 4747 Nrthmblnd Fus. King's R. Rifles A. & S. High. Liverpool Regt. R. Dublin Fus. Grenadier Gds. Cheshire Regt. R. Horse Grds. R. Irish Fus. R. Dublin Fus. 22 | 5 22* 5 2015 20 5 19* 5 22 2 5 22 5 2415 212 5 19J 5 84 6 6 4 5* 92 4* 11 fresh 8 fresh 32' sallow medial fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh dk brL. brn brn brn It brn dk brn brn brn dk brr dk brn brn blue grey grey grey liazel brn brn brn blue stableman labourer rivetter barman labourer labourer labourer shipstewrd. rougher collier 14 Dec. 16 Mar. 7 Jan. 14 Mar. 12 Dec. 10 July 6 Apl. 25 Nov. 7 Mar. 20 Feb. London Jarrow Edinburgh Liverpool Cork ' 93 Lichfield ' 92 Brecon ' 93 Warley ' 94 Lurgan ' 93 Warringtn Mitcham, Surrey Hedwortb, Durham South Leith, Ediub Northampton Cork Rainford, Lanes Merthy r, Glamorgan Whitechapel, Mdx Knocknamuckley Shepley, Yo » ks 15 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 8 Mar. 18 Mar. 12 Mar. 8 Mar. 16 Mar. Aldtrshot Parkhurst Edinburgh Liverpool Sheffield Dublin Chester Windsor Armagh Strensall brown patch on back scar top It shoulder; on furlough clasped hands, true lore rt arm W. D. It arm, birthmark spins anchor It arm ; off furlough on furlough 2 pierced hearts, shield It » rm on furlough 31 Fenton, William 32 Fitzgei aid, Michael 33 Foran, John 34 ' Ford, Jumts 35 Foster, J. 36 ll'rcw, Robert 37 Gallagher, Mitchell 38 GraLt, William S'J Greaves, H< nry 40 Ifardcastle, J. W. 4420 2104 97294 45 » 6 8872 44C3 4616 1303 8079 R. lnnis Fus. Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Yorkshire L. I. Scots Guards A. & S. High. A. & S. High. Gordon High. Royal Artillery King's R. Rifles 202 5 182 5 23 5 1826 282 5 23* 221 19 194 22 6 fresh 7 fresh 81 sallow 3 Jfresh 8 sallow 7* fresh 4* fresh 6J; fresh 7 fresh uk brn brn ; brn brn brn brn | brn brn red 5 6 ! fresh brn grey hazel brn brn hazel grey brn blue dk hrn grey tailor labourer labourer labourer miner labourir miner plsiner painter mill hand 9 INov. ' 93 22 Jan. ' 94 8 May ' 93 6 Mar. ' 94 2 Feb. ' 91 16 May ' 92 15 Dec. ' 92 5 Mar. ' 94 11 Dec. ' 93 6 June ' 93 Dungannon Tralee Sunderland Leeds Edinburgh Irvine Edinburgh Glasgow London Leeds Ardee, Louth Ardfort, Kerry Dublin Leeds, Yorks Northumberland Stevenston, Ayr West Calder, Edinb Forfar Birmingham, Wrwck Yeadon, Yorks i 16 Feb. I 9 Mar. 116 Mar. 19 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Mar. 13 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 14 Mar. Omagh Templemre Devonport Pontefract London Edinburgh Blackness Glasgow Dover Parkhurst ancnor It wrist, scar rt knee- cap on furlough scar back of head scar outer side 11. knee scar behind rt thigh mole It cheek, bracelet rt wriit sear back It hand, 2 scars It shin cross It arm, scar It kuee aid chin on furlough 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 Harrington, Patrick 4486 R. Munster Fus 212 5 Harrouine, j£. F. 84794 Royal Artillery 212 5 132 Scots Guards | 19? 5 Ilendert- on, Ernest llennessy, Patrick , Hillani, Alfred Hooper, Alfred Hope, Lewis T. Howard, Charles Hurse, Thomas Hyde, John 4511 R. Munster Fus 20* 5 4590 Yorkshire L. I. 24 3118| Dorset Regt. 21* 4011R. Horse Grds. 222 4159 Oxford L. I. 19* 1 1609 Royal Artillery 1184 ( 97575 R. Horse Art. 202 8 62 8* 7* 9 4 Hi 4* 92 7i sallow fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh brn It brn dk brn dk brn It brn It brn brn brn brn It brn grey brn blue grey grey « rey grey blue hazel g ™ y hairdresser labourer groom labourer puddler labourer clerk labourer saiior fireman 26 Oct. 20 Aug. 26 July 16 Nov. 8 Mar. 20 Oct. 11 Oct. 4 Nov. 27 Dec. 3 June ' 93 Cork London Glencorse Cork Dewsbury 90 Blandford ' 93 Birminghm London Pontypridd Woolwich ' 92 ' 93 ' 93 Cork Halstead, Essex Leith, Edinburgh Castleblaney , M nghn Bradford, Yorks Blandford, Dorset Boulogne, Frauce Wapping, Mdx Merthyr, Glamorgan Nova Scotia 19 Alar. 16 Feb. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 19 Mar. 16 Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 8 Mar. 17 Mar. Dublin Rangoon Edinburgh Dublin Pontefract Belfast Windsor Spikelsland CrwnhillFt Woolwich ERIN rt arm, heart, & c. It arm heart It arm cross and 2 dots It arm on furlough scar centre of back ; on pass small scar rt palm on furlough harp, T. H., bracelet, & c. It arm 61 £ 2 63 54 66 66 67 68 £ 9 60 Jenkins, David Johnson, Thomas Jones, Frederick Mack, John McDade, John McDonough, P. McHugb, IJ. Mcintosh, John McLaughlin, James McPherson, James i 3722 Welsh Re « t. 192 5 6 , fresh 4387 E. Yorks Regt. 21* 5 8 fresh 92490 Royal Artillery 261 5 5* fresh 2732 Royal Artillery 23 5 6 fresh 98934 Royal Artillery 231 5 10* fresh 4324 R. Munster Fus 19 5 51 fresh 279i Royal Artillery 21 5 8* fresh 5359 Royal High. 20 5 42 Iresh 643 Royal Artillery 231 6 8* fair 2137 Royal Artillery 18| 5 4* fresh 306 Scots Guards ^ 11 5 9 sallow 4984 Royal Scots 211 5 4 fair — Grenadier Gds. 221 S 11 fresh 99727 Royal Artillery 19* 5 7} pale 4797 R. Dublin Fus. 191 5 42 fresh 8109 King's R. Rilles 19 5 5* fresh 4477 R. Munster Fue 24* 6 fresh 2463 Royal Artillery 18 S 4 fresh 88948 Royal Artillery 21 5 6 fresh 4629 Grenadier Gds. 20* 5 11 fair sandy brn dk brn brn It brn brn dk brn dk brn fair dk brn blue grey blue blue grey blue blue grey blue grey labourer bricklayer coachmakr. groom labourer labourer labourer labourer plainer waiter 3 Nov. 9 Oct. 27 Aug. 15 Feb. 30 Aug. 30 May 21 Feb. 21 Aug. 7 Nov. 16 Jan. ' 92 ' 93 ' 92 ' 94 ' 93 ' 93 94 ' 93 ' 93 • 94 Pontypridd Lancaster Manchester Waterford Hamilton Limerick Liverpool Glasgow Newry Nw'tle- o- T. 116 Mar. 17 Mar. Llamblcthain,* Barnsley, Yorks Birmingham, Wrwck. 14 Mar. Cappoquin 18 Mar. Letterkenny. Donegl. 14 Mar. Ennistymon, Clare 20 Mar. Kilcolman, Mayo 12 Mar. Cathcart, Lanark 14 Mar. Fahan, Donegal 11 Mar. St. Cuthbert's, Edinb 12 Mar. Pembroke Preston Sheffield Woolwich Prtsmouth, Dublin Scaforth Glasgow Gosport Woolwich • Oowbridge scar outer side It eye cicatrix outer angle It eye scar rt angle of mouth scar over rt eye j on furlough brown stain near It artery leu on pass brown stain rt elbow cicatrix top of stsrnum anchor rt arm, dots base thumbs 61 McPherson, Wm. 62 Mills, John 63 Monaghan, Edward 64 Morgan, Charles 66 Mullane, James 66 Nye, HoDry 67 O'Brien, Patrick 68 Page, George* 69 Puilan, Benjamin 70 Reni. ieks, Benj. dk brn dk brn black It brn It brn It brn brn black brn brn grey liazel blue hazel blue grey grey grey brn grey shoemaker blacksmith groom labourer labourer miner baker labourer clerk farmer 23 Jan. U Dec. 16 Mar. 9 Oct. 17 Mar. 6 June 12 Oct. 5 Feb. 13 Feb. 29 Nov. ' 94 ' 93 ' 94 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 94 ' 92 ' 93 Glasgow Glencorso Seaforth Lancaster Cork N. Shiolds istowel Bradford Cork London , Barony, Lanark Woodside, Aberdeen Bray, Wickiow Barrow, Lanes ; Cork Sunderland. Durham Limerick Sheffield, Yorks Ripley, Yorks Droghada, Louth 12 Mar. 15 Mar. 17 Mar. 12 Mar. 16 Mar. 14 Mar. 19 Mar. 12 Mar. 28 Feb. 12 Mar. Caterham Glencorse Seaforth Gosport Strensall Parkhurst Dubin Sheffield Woolwich Caterham mole below rt ihoulderblade • mall scar end of second It rib scars It knee scar It buttock on furlough N. Y. E. It arm; on furlough scar It cheek • alias Fredk. Gledhill indistinct tattoo marks rt arm eyebrows meet, mole It ch » ek 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1894. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. mio MO. H NA. MK. 71 Richards, Thomas 72 Rielly, Thomas 73 Riley, John 74 Roaehe, John 75 Seward, Henry 76 Smith, Edward 77 Stanley, John W. 78 Sulliran, John 79 Templeman, Daniel 80 Thomas, John it no. KO. COM- PLXN. ENLISTMENT. DATB OF PLACB OF PARISH AND COUNTY IN WHICH BOBN. 5038 Royal Scots 4014, R. Berks Regt. 363( i York & Lanes Rt 411 O R. Munster Fus 4312 Liverpool Regt. 3210 Derbyshire Rgt. 98648 taMMflta 468 762kO Rojal Artillery Royal Artillery Royal Artillery 369| Royal Artillery 19$ 5 203 5 21 193 18$ 203 23$ 244 25$ 5 204 5 5$ 64 5 64 5 6 11 7 44 5$ fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow brn brn brn It brn brn dk brn brn ' red brn It brn hazel hazel grey grey blue brn grey hazel grey grev labourer labourer collier labourer joiner iabourer labourer labourer sailor collier 13 Mar. 19 Oct. 25 Jan. 14 July 15 Nov. 27 July 20 Oct. 9 Nov. 20 Dec. 6 Nov. ' 94 ' 93 • 93 ' 92 ' 93 ' 91 ' 92 ' 93 ' 89 ' 93 Chatham Maidnhead Pontefract Limerick Warringtn Glasgow Sheffield Chatham Chelmsford Swansea Barnwell, Cambs Attlienrye, Galway Chesterfield, Derby Limerick Liverpool, Lanes Knockrockery,* Nottingham Gravesend, Kent Wisbeach, Cambs Radcliff, Gloucester DESERTION OR AB-> ENCE. DATE OF PLACB OF 24 Mar. 17 Mar. 14 Mar. 19 Mar. 9 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 18 Mar. 15 Mar. 28 Feb. MARKS AND REMARKS. Chatham Reading Cork Dublin Manchester Colchester Pembroke Sheerness Woolwich Exeter two scars It shoulder hairy mole rt cheek, scar rt arm ! coal scar on cheek ; on furlough anchor rt arm scar inner side rt leg sear btwn shoulders * Roscmmn on furlough scar on It temple on furlough woman, flags, & c., rt arm 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 lomlin, William Toomey, James Tyhurst, John A. Walkei, Thomas Walker, Thomas Whelan, Patrick Williams, Elias Wright, A. Young. John • » Z3!> Bedford Kegi. 4788 R. Dublin Fus. 1877 2nd Life Guards 2536' R. Scots Fus. 4089 Liverpool Regt. 154 Royal Attillery 3748 Liverpool Regt. 3922 Nrthmblnd Fus. 4770 - Worth High. 19} 5 194 5 213 6 26 5 194 5 244 5 20 5 19 5 19 15 4$ fresh 54 fresh 0 fresh 4$ fresh 53 sallow 94 sallow 4 sallow 4$ fair 44 fresh orn blue black grey It brn grey 1 brn grey fair blue It brn grey dk brn brn brn blue brn brn dyer labourer grocer labourer carter labourer labourer musician barman 2 Nov. 14 Mar. 6 Aug. 18 Jan. 10 Feb. 7 Nov. 29 Feb. 19 Aug. 29 Nov. ' 92 ' 93 ' 92 ' 89 ' 93 ' 93 ' 92 ' 93 ' 93 Lutou Luton, Beds Cork Cork London Lamberhurst, Kent Lancaster Leeds, Yorks Warringtn. Liverpool, Lanes Clonmel Carrick- o. Suir, Tpry. Warrington Liverpool, Lanes London Lambeth Manchester Glasgow 12 Mar. 16 Mar. 16 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 Mar. 15 Mar. 10 Mar. 15 Mar. 14 Mar. Devonport 3trensall London Shorncliffe Fleetwood Templemre Manchester Aldershot fippsrary scar on It cheek J. T. and other letters It arm small tattoo mark It arm Highland girl dancing rt arm scar back rt leg; on pass scar on forehead and It check cicatrix of boil rt angle of mouth • IFICX HO. NAME Discharged for Misconduct. BBS. NO. COM- PLXN. CAUSE OP 1) 13 CHARGE AS STATED ON PARCH- MENT CERT. PARISH AND COUNTY IN WHICH BOBN. DATE OF DIS- CHARGE. PLACE OF DISCHARGE MARKS AND REMARKS. " 90 ] Gillispie, Joseph 76505| Roval Artillery 24315 8$[ fresh | black hazel labourer ] ignoniinv | Kilhqrrow, Donegal | 16 Mar. | I. of Wight| scar It knee and back rt shoulder- blade ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA. nrl01 SAME. • 0 BBG. NO. CORPS. OOM- PLXN. » YH8. ENLISTMENT. DAT! OF PLACB OF PABISH AND COUNTY IN WHICH BOBN. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. DATB OF PLACB OF MARKS AND REMARKS. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Anderson, George Baker, John Baker, William Briggs, Thomas Brown, John Brown, Thomas Brown, William Claike, Henry Collins, Thomas Cook, Henry 3930Cornwll& DvnA. 3922 Cornwll& DvnA. 3916 Cornwll& DvnA. 3939 Cornwll& DvnA. 3898 Cornwll& DvnA 3356 CornwllsDvnA. 3867 Cornwll& DvnA. 3855 Cornwll& DvnA. 3877 Cornwll& DvnA. 3884 Cornwll& DvnA. 30 23 26$ 23 23 27 24$ 28 25 64 fair 6$ brn 5 9 fair 5 9 dark 5 7$ fresh 5 6 fair 5 7$ fair 5 6 fair 5 10$ fresh 5 65 fair It brn It brn dk brn black dk brn It brn brn dk brn dk brn It brn hazel hazel hazel black blue blue blue hazel grey blue cooper labourer labourer labourer labourer painter labourer bricklayer painter I labourer j28 Dec. 23 Dec. 20 Dec. 3 Jan. 4 Dec. ! 4 Nov. 9 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 24 Nov. ' 91 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 94 St. Austell ' 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash " 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash Plymouth, Devon Tiverton, Devon Exeter, Devon Exeter, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon iPlymoutli, Devon Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth 101 Davis, John 102 Dob son, James 103 Faithfull, Charles 104 Finnigan, John M. 105 Ford, John 106 Gale, George 107 Garratt, Wm. Geo. 108 Greens, George 109 Hales, Edward 110 Hemsley, William 3958 3919 3865 3844 3861 3897 3873 3917 3920 Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. 3974 Cornwll& DvnA. 34 24 30 21 29 29 23J 23 5 22 5 29 5 6$ 74 64 7 6 8 9 6 64 10 fair brn fresh fair fair brn fair fresh brn fresh : lt brn dk brn It brn dark It brn brn red Ik brn dk brn It brn grey hazel blue grey hazel hazel hazel hazel hazel blue labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer brushmaker labourer labourer labourer labourer lti Jan. 21 Dec. 8 Nov. 23 Apl. 8 Nov. 4 Dec. 15 Nov. 20 Deo. 21 Dec. 30 Jan. ' 94 Saltash ' 93 Sal tosh ' 93 Saltash ' 93 St. Austell ' 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 93 St. Austell ' 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 94 Lostwithiel Exeter, Devon Plymouth, Devon Devonport, Devon Plymouth, Devon Exeter, Devon Plymouth, Devon Exeter, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon Tiverton, Devon Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 5 Mar. Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth 111 Hickman, George 112 Hoskins, John 113 Johnson. Frank 114 Jones, William 115 Lee, James 116 Lee, John 117 Lewis, George 118 " ' 119 120 Mathews, James Millington, Henry Penford, William 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 Pressey, Thomas Reynolds, Walter Rice, John Scott, William Searle, Thomas Shannon, Hugh Smith, Charles Smith, George Smith, John Smith, William 3882 4023 3912 3880 3984 3881 3991 4042 4018 Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. 244 28 21 274 29 25 30 28 Cornwll& DvnA. 28 3988 Cornwll& DvnA 20 3971 Cornwll& DvnA. 3854 Cornwll& DvnA. 3? 51 Cornwll& DvnA. 3S62 Cornwll& DvnA. 3870 Cornwll& DvnA. 3940 Cornwll& DvnA. 3888 CurnvvlI&. DvnA. 3887 Cornwll& DvnA 4032 Cornwll& DvnA. 3872 Cornwll& Dvn A. 29 264 21 28$ 234 26 25 21 22 28 tj 6 7 6 9 6 5 10 5 7 5 6 6 lair fresh fresh brn fresh fresh fresh dark fair fresh It brn Igrey dark hazel dk brn blue It brn grey dk brn grey dk brn grey dk brn hazel black hazol dk brn blue dark blue li ' email blacksmith labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer hawker 22 Nov. 22 Feb. 4 Jan. 21 Nov. 16 Feb. 21 Nov. 8 Feb. I Mar. 21 Feb. 7 Feb. ' 93 Siltaili ' 91 Saltash ' 91 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 94 Siltash ' 93 Saltasli ' 91 Saltash ' 94 Saltash ' 94 Saltish ' 94 St. Austell Plymouth, Devon Falmouth, Cornwall Dublin Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon Southampton, Hants Plymouth, Devon Camelford, Cornwall Tiverton, Devon 64 7 7 8 6 6 9 6\ 11$ 9 brn fair fair fair fair fresh brn fresh fair fair It brn It brn dark It brn dk brn dk brn It brn dk brn light It brn hazel blue blue blue blue grey blue dk brn grey hazel labourer mason labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer 27 Jan. 4 Nov. 10 Jan. 8 Nov. 11 Nov. 3 Jan. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Feb. 13 Nov. ' 9 llSaUasti ' 93| Saltaih ' 91 St. Austell ' 93 Saltash ' 93 Saltash ' 9 f Saltash ' 93 Saltish ' 93 Saltash ' 91 Falmouth ' 93 Saltash Bidet'ord, Devon Plymouth, Devon Exeter, Devon Exeter, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon Exeter, Devon Totnes, Devon Plymouth, Devon Plymouth, Devon 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mir. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 6 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Stapleton, William Thompson, John Thorne, George Trelawney, E. Tuckfield, Thomas White, William William, Andrew Williams, Harry Williams, Thomas Willis, James 3J24 3936 3914 3885 3907 3918 3860 3940 3915 3990 ( Jornwll& UvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. CornwlI& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. Cornwll& DvnA. 19 26 21 224 21 25 30 22 23 29 t> tresti 7 fair 6 fresh 7$ I fair 8 fair fresh fair brn brn fresh liazel brn hazel 6 64 6 6 11 It bra black It brn brn red It brn It brn It brn dk brn grey It brn grey grey hazel grey grey hazel labourer mason labourer labourer labourer painter clerk labourer labourer labourer 27 Dec. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 25 Nov. 11 Dec. 20 Dec. 7 Nov. 5 Jaa. 20 Dec. 8 Feb ' rfi ' 91 ' 91 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 9$ ' 91 ' 93 • 94 Sa. tasti Saltash Saltash Saltash St. Austell Siltasn Saltash Saltash Salt ash Saltash Plymouth, Devon Crowan, Cornwall Leatheroead, Surrey Plymou'li, Devon Ex ter, Devon Plymouth, Devon Ifixeter, Devon Torquay, Devon St. Austell, Cornwall Liverpool, Lines Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 5 Mar. 5 Mar. Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falmouth Falm > uth Falmouth Falmouth 141 Young. William 3859JCornwll& DvnA. 194| 5 8 [ fresh | brn blue | labourer'. | 6 Nov. ' 03| St. Austell Ilfracombe, Devon 5 Mar. Falmouth ADMIRALTY. Subject to the Admiralty Regulations (" Police Gazette," February 13, 1894), a reward at the discretion of the Captain of the Ship of not exceeding £ 3, will be paid for the apprehension, within two years, of Deserters or Absentees ( except when apprehended within the precincts of a port or place where there is a Police Force employed at any Naval Establishment). Expenses will also be paid according to these Regulations. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. OTFICK HO. " r142 143 141 145 146 147 NAME. SHIP DESERTED FB01C. DATB. BATING. WHERE BOBN. AGE. HEIGHT. COM- PLXN. HAIB. EYES. MARKS AND REMARKS. Bean, Richard ny. Martin, Robt. Jas. Blundell, James McGinley, Fredk. Martin, Saml. H. Hill, John Pembroke, deserter Pembroke, deserter Superb, deserter Superb, deserter R. N. Bks., Keyham, desertr R. N. Bks., Keyham. dese^ tr 12 Mar. 12 Mar. . 8 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 10 Mar. private, R. M. L. I, stoker boy, 1st class boy, 1st class shipwright stoker Eastbourne, Sussex St. Pancras, Mdx Cannongate, Edinburgh Druminstin, Cavan Strabane, Tyrono North Bovey 30 5 74 22 5 44 18 5 14 18 5 14 24 6 6 25 ,5 5$ fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh brn black dk brn light dk brn brn grey bra blue blue grey brn scar knee, mole It of chin scar It chin freckled SM tattooed It arm tattooed rt, wrist Discharged for Misconduct. °" Icg NAME. NO. 1 SHIP DISCHARGED FROM. DATB. BATING. WHBBK BOBN. W O M s o a OOM- PLXN. HAIB. BYES. CAUSE OF DISCHABGE MARKS AND REMARKS. 148 | Bishop, George R. | Vivid | 14 Mar. Iprivate, R. M. L. I. St. Giles, London | 22 15 541 fresh [ auburn | brn | objectnable| 2 scars and 3 moles It arm, sear It thigh MEN REPORTED AS DESERTERS OR ABSENTEES ( War Office and Admiralty) who have REJOINED, or who, for any other reason, ar « NOT to be Apprehended. BBG. NO. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH REG. NO. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH NAME. OB CORPS OB Mir. ADVERTISED. NAME. OB OOBPS OB SHIP. ADVERTISED. BATING. DATB. | NO. OF ADVT. BATING. EATE. | NO. OF ADVT. Murcb, Henry 1098 E. Yorks Regt. 23 Jan. 213 I Robinson, Alexander | 4016 1 S. Lanes Regt. 90 M'ir TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1894. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 LOST, AWHITE FOX TERRIER, with two brown patches on ear and back, on Wednesday evening, March 14th, Cromwell Road, near Natural History Museum. Anyone returning him to 2 Ennismore Gardens, will receive TE1S SHILLINGS REWARD. £ 5 REWARD, MARY MARGARET ( answers Polly or Maggie) TAYLOR. Left her home on Monday, March 5 th; age 19 years. Hair and complexion fair; grey blue ej^ es ; wearing brown tweed coat anc dress, brown small toque hat, trimmec with grey velvet and violets, grizzly bear boa, button boots, small gold watch anc chain ; likely to have sought situation with dressmaker, show rooms, or needle work. Anyone giving information of her whereabouts to Mrs. JAMESON, H. Albany Chambers, Piccadilly, or Moulton Grange, Northampton, will receive the above reward. MISSING, SINCE February 27th, from Oxford RHODA COLLETTE, age 29 height 5 feet, complexion fair, slightly built; dressed in mourning; suffering from melancholy. Left Oxford by the G. W. R. train at G, en route to Dublin. Any infor mation as to her whereabouts will be thankfully received by Mr. COLLETTE 5, North Parade Dairy, Oxford. MISSING. £ 2 REWARD. WANTED the address of CHARLES EDGAR WALLIS, age about 45 height about 5 ft. 9 ins., fair complexion hair and moustache light brown, turning grey ; bald, medium build, walks slightly lame from deformed foot. Was attachec. to Reuter's Telegraph Office in Bombay and Madras up till about 1888, when he was confined in a lunatic asylum in India, and came to England in about 1889. Very musical and fond of attending Church May now be wearing a beard. It is believed he is now under the care of some medical man or other person in Hertford- shire, and probably in or near Hemel Hempsted. The above reward will be paid for required information by Mr. WALTER ANDREWS, 30, Cock spur Street, Charing Cross, London, S. W. WANTED, JAMES WHIPP, currier, of York, to write to his brother, Joseph, 23, Kerrison Road, Battersea, London, he will hear of SOMETHING TO HIS ADVANTAGE. LOST, ON Wednesday morning, crossing the Park, between 14, Park Street and Albert Gate, or in William Street or Sloane Street, a small GOLD CURB- CHAIN BANGLE, with three bells attached to it. If " brought to 14, Park Street, W., will be liberally rewarded. Smtirag Cimts. 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, * e., Ac. 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French Wool and Silk Mixtures, 2s. lid. to 8s. lid. per yard. Patterns free. JETER ROBINSON. PRING COSTUMES. Smart Tweed and Serge Coats and Skirts, from 31s. ( 5d. to 6 guineas. Plain Tweed Skirts, lined, silk, with bodice material, 39s. tfd., special value. Copies of newest French Models, in plain and fancy Cloths, from 4 guineas. Children's Costumes in Serges and light Tweeds, from 8s. 1 Id., 28 inches. Pretty Smocked Cashmere Frocks, in contrasting shades] from 15s. lid., 28 inches. Sketches free. J_> ETER ROBINSON, Oxford Street. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. R. H. the Piincess LOUISE, Marchioness of L0ENE. Vice- President— Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH Chairman— The Marquis of WATERF0RD, K. P. The Marchioness of Waterford The Lady Mary Howard. The Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot. The Lady Agnes Daniell. The Lady Arthur Hill. The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. 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EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIES Bole Contractors for the SPECIAL CORNKXS on Top of Front Page of MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STAN DARD, MOBNTNO ADVER- TISER, PEOPLE, and Corners on pagee 1,3, and 6 of THE GLOBE. StU Agent! for all Aavertuementi in tU OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT POLICE GAZETTE. WILLING'S, 126, STRAND, W. O. BJLISCH OFFICES— 162, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraphic Addrest—• • WlUinga, London.' Telephone Bo. 2773. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON. To whovi all Communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 154 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1894. 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 STAN DA HP SH1KIS and UNSHRINK ABI. K Ft. ANN KLS at lis. ( id. and 7s. each should cover the Doily and legs of every grade in the service. Extra size, work, and higti- 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 Silk 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 stona weight, if required, free of extra charge. Be sure and write by this post for sample pair. Gorgeous patterns, and silk or sateen bands. The only exclusive shirt depot for the Police in the Kingdom. Police Summer Shirts, in beautiful stripes and checks, Oxford patterns at 4s. each ; extra large sizes, 3d. extra. Our finest plain and fancy checked Tweed Shirts, only 5s. 6d. per shirt, double sewn, 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 minutes of the following Chiefs. Chief Constable's Office . Head Quarters, Norwich, To Meatrs. J AS. HICKLAND 4 Co., 2nd January. SIRS,— I beg to inform you the last shirts and drawers you sent me are the best I ever had at the prioe, Mid tit well indeed. I have recommended a number of friends to you, and have given them your address. I am, DKAR SIRS, Tours most respectfully, THOS. CHAMBERS, Inspector. p. S.— You may make mention of this if you like as I am more than satisfied with what you have sent me. Borough of Margate Police, Chief Constable's Office, Town Hall, DEAR SIR, 21 ' t January, 1882. I beg to acknowledge receipt of " Police Standard Shirts," and am pleased to say that the quality and fit are all that can tie desired; in fact I have never seen anything to equal them. I shall certainly make them known to all my friends. Thanking you for prompt attention. 1 am, DEAR SIR, Tours obediently, GEO. A. BAliNETT, Inspector. P. 8.— I think every police officer should try the Police Standard Shirt. Surely its members should send their orders in thousands to— JAMES HICKLAWD 00_ 3 POLICE SHIRT MANUFACTURERS & CONTRACTORS. The only exclusive Police Shirt and Underclothing Depot in the British Isles. Please make P. 0.0- payable at G. P. O., Belfast Citv. Shirts will be delivered at your Station in 24 hours notice. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD. The perfect Food for Children and Invalids. 3xr z All the Genuine Packets and Canisters are enclosed in White Wrappers, and the words DR. RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD are printed boldly thereon, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. NOW READY BRITISH AND IRISH PEESS GUIDE ( TWENTY- FIRST YEAR.) PRICE Is. POST FREE Is. 4d. A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE PRESS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and othei Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, and Periodicals, Annuals, Guides, Directories, Almanacs, & c., & c., with full particulars of their time and place of publication, price, general and special features & c. 125, STRAND, W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme. Drury Lane Theatre- See D aily Papers. Covent Garden- Wednesday, April 4th, Fancy Dress Ball. Adelphi Theatre— Every Evening at 7.40, " The Cotton King." Princess's Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " The World." Gaiety Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Don Juan." Prince of Wales's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15, " A Gaiety Girl." Savoy Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15, " Utopia." Strand Theatre- Closed. Trafalgar Square Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15, " Go- Bang." Court Theatre— Every Evening at 8.55, " The Transgressor." At 8.10, " Fashionable Intelligence." Lyric Theatre— At 8.30, " Little Christopher Columbus." At 7.40, " Weatherwise." 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Royal Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Canterbury Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.40, Grand Variety Entertainment. Paragon Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Metropolitan Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Aquarium— Twice Daily at 3 and 8, Two Grand Entertainments Middlesex Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Madame Tussaud's Exhibition— Open Daily 10 to 10. Admission Is. Children onder twelve Gd. Niagara Hall, Westminster— Niagara Falls in Winter. '/ OMUOH : rUIMTKU i'OR ml MAJMTX'S STAHOHEBT OFJICB BY HAKBISOH AMD SOBS, 45, 46, & 47, BT. MABTIN'B LANE.
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