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26/08/1898

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The Police Gazette, Or Hue-And-Cry

Date of Article: 26/08/1898
Printer / Publisher: Alex Thom & Co (Limited), 87, 88, & 89 Abbey-street, Dublin 
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THE Police Gazette, v OR KlinS- AMD- GRIT. Published ( by Authority) for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday.* REQULATIONS. S3T All Notices Intended for insertion in the Huo- and- Ory are to be transmitted under cover, addressed to the Inspector- General, Royal Irish Uou » » Aular> » Doblin Castle, nutiwnlicalid by a Separate Communication. No Description can be inserted unless an Information gW have been Sworn; but it Li not necesauy to forward the Informations to the Inspector- General. Notices respecting all Felonies and snch Misdemeanours as are of an aggravated nature will be inserted. All Descriptions of persons whose apprehension is sought on a charge of Misdemeanour should be accompanied by a statement that a Warrant has ;* » n isra*, and by the name of the person in whose hands it is. But the Constabulary should remember that they cannot arrest a person charged with an offence ot tM nature unless they have the Warrant in their possession when making the arrest. V Should irregularities arise in the delivery of the Hue- and- Ory, it will be necessary to forward one of the covers, or give the number it bean, as without * H information the mistake cannot lie rectified. Prison and Police Authorities are particularly requested to ', je good enough to inform the Inspector- General, Royal Irish Constabulary, Dublin Castle, of tt » abolition of Gaols, Stations, 4c., and of any circumstances rendering the supply of the " Hue- and- Cry " no longer necessary. DUBLIN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1898. ' NOTICE. Tbe composition of the Hue and Cry will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a.) Regulations on top of first page. < h.) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1.) Ro^ al Irish Constabulary. ( 2.> Dublin Metropolitan Folioe ( 3.) English Police. ( 4.) Scotch Police, ( c.) Animals stolen, fd.) Property stolen, ( e.) Apprehensions. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Antrim. Particulars relative to convict HENRY FITZ- GIBBON, otherwise GIBBONS, otherwise M'DON- ALD, otherwise J. SMITH, otherwise BLAOK, otherwise TUITE. C. 654, convicted at Omagh, County Tyrone Assizes, on 8th March, 1893, for larceny from the person, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude:... € 2 years of age, can read and write; is a Roman Catholic; is a widower, with one child ; is a dealer ; prison trade tailor; was born at Granard; resided before conviction at Belfast, where his friends reside ; gray hair, blue eyes, gray eyebrows, regular nose and mouth, fresh complexion, round visage, stout make, 5 feet 3£ inches high, bald, lost several front teeth, small scars on right eyebrow, corner of right eye, and right cheek, whitlow- mark on first finger left hand. This man was released from Maryboro' prison on 25th March last, on second order of licence, and went to Armagh, which place he left on 28th of same month, stating that he was going to Belfast; he did not re- port himself there, although it has been ascertained that he was there for a time, and his present where- abouts are unknown. If arrested he should be dealt with under 34 and 35 Vic., s. 5, c. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act, 1891. lst July, 1898. ( 612 H. C.) Young Offender, JOHN M'DOWELL, not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 10th May. ( 601 H. C.) Carlow. Description of " MAJOR" H. P. TRENCH name probably false), native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 28th July, 1898, in the town of Carlow, baror. y of Carlow, parish of Carlow, obtained by false pretences a sum of £ 10 from Mr. Edwin Boake. Merchant, of Tullow- street Carlow :— Smart military appearance, clean shaved except for reddish moustache; blue or gray eyes, regular nose, fair rather bronzed complexion, long thin face, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 35 years of age, light sandy hair ; wore a white straw hat, coat, trowsers and vest of dark flannel with white stripe; occupation unknown said ho was Major in the artry. Also wanted for similar offence committed county Louth, see under that county. Warrant for arrest in bands of District Inspector at carlow. Cai! bvi',- 4th August, 1899. ( Z( r222 c.— 71355). Cork. Description of DENIS CRONIN, native of Gloun- thane, near Mallow, who stands charged with having, on the 4th August, 1898, in the barony of Cork, parish of St. Anne's, Shandon, unlawfully and felon- iously stolen and made away with five pigs, the pro- perty of his master, Cornelius Smyth, of Glounthane, such pigs being value for about £ 7:— High cheek bones, Iront teeth overlapping ; small dark eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, square face, medium make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 28 years of age, dark hair; wore a gray tweed cap, coat, trowsers, and vest; is a labourer. Warrant issued. Cork North, 17th August, 1898. ( 53438 c.— 71763). Description of a MAN, unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 18th July, 1898, in the barony of Cork, parish of Currykippane, stolen three heifers ( since recovered), value about £ 28, the pro- perty of Timothy Connors, of Clogheen, and sold the cattle at Donoughmore fair, on 19th July, 1898, for £ 22 :— Thin hardy appearance, dark complexion, slight make, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, about 40 ye- trs of age ; wore a dark coat and trowsers, old and worn ; looked like a blacksmith or shoemaker. Warrant issued. Ballincollig, 30th July, 1898. ( 53185 c.— 71229.) Description of a MAN, unknown, who stands charged with having, on the night of 20th July, 1898, in the barony of Muskerry East, parish of Ahabul- logue, stolen an ass'* cart, the property of Daniel Dennehy, from his yard at Ahavrin, Coachford :— Sandy complexion, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, about 60 years of age, sandy taming gray hair, sandy side whiskers turning gray, chin shaven ; wore a black coat and trowsers; is a tinker or rag- gatherer. Accompanied by a woman, about 50 years of age, long freckled face, who wore an old gray shawl. Warrant issued. Ballincollig, 30th July, 1898. ( 53197 c.— 71259.) MICHAEL HINCHIN ( sheep stealing), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 20th May. ( 52014 c.— 68918.) JOHN DOWNEY ( indecent assault), not arrested. Hue and- Cry, 15th April. ( 51423 c.— 67809. t HAMILTON, C. 791, convicted at Letterkenny, county Donegal, at Letterkenny Quarter Sessions, on 19th October, 1894, for larceny and previous con- viction, and sentenced to 5 years' penal sorvitude:— Present age 61 years ; can read and write ; is a Roman Catholic ; widower ; has two children ; is a labourer; prison trade labourer; born at Strabane ; resided before conviction at Lifford, county Donegal; his friends reside at Glenties, county Donegal; gray hair, gray eyes, brown eyebrows, cocked nose, regular mouth, sallow complexion, round visage, proportionate make, 5 feet 7 inches high, small cocked nose, cut mark centre of forehead, flat ankles, smai lump on forehead and left cheek, and large burn- mark on right side. This man was released from Maryborough Prison on 19th July last, and went to reside at Moville, county Donegal, but he left there on the 14th instant, without notifying the Police, and his present whereabouts are not known; during the time he was at Moville, he stopped at a lodging- house without being employed at any work. If arrested he should be dealt with under 34 and 35 Vic., s. 5, c. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act, 1831. 22nd August, 1898. ( 624. B. c.) Down. Description of THOMAS JOHNSTON, alias THOMAS TAYLOR ( names believed fictitious), who stands charged with having, on the 16th August, 1898, in the barony of The Lordship of Newry, parish of Newry, obtained money under false pretences from Alice Lavery, near Newry:— Bad teeth ia ftont of mouth, black eyes, regular nose, yellow complexion, full face, slight make, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, about 22 years of age. black hair; wore a dark brown cap, blue jacket, trowsers and vest; is a carpenter's apprentice. His modus operandi is to find out the name of some person in the locality and represent to them that he is in the employment of certain people, obtain lodgings, borrow money, stating that he has money in the Post Office, and will pay them when he draws it. Warrant in the hands of the District Inspector, R I. C., Newry. Newry, 20th August, 1898. ( 5350S c.— 71897). Donegal. Particulars relative to Convict WILLIAM DOHERTY, otherwise MICHAEL FARRELL, otherwise MICHAEL FARNAN, otherwise JAMES Dublin. Description of a MAN, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 27th, or morning of the 25th July, 1898, in the barony of Coolock, parish of Kilbirrack, stolen two heifers, the property of Mary Collins :— Sallow complexion, slight make, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, about 45 or 50 years of age, dark hair, and beard cut short, tinged with gray, and growing up close to eyes; wore a hard black hat, dinged in crown like Trilby, and long black coat. Is supposed to be the same person described in Hue- and- Cry, 27th May, 9th June, and 21st July, 1898, under Dublin County. Clontarf, 29th July, 1898. ( 53150 C.- 71174). Description of a MAN, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 14th July, 1898, in the barony of Nethercross, parish of Kilsallaghan, stolen a heifer calf, value £ 4, from Mrs. Margaret Chapman :— Very dark complexion round face, stout make, 5 feet, 8 inches high, abou, 45 or 50 years of age, dark hair turning grey ; woro THE POLIdfi GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, AUGUST 23, 1898. beard and whiskers clipped short, turning grey ; wore a round, hard, black hat, very long, black overcoat, looks like a tramp. Is supposed to be the same person described in Hue- and- Cry of 23rd May, and 9th June, 1898, under Dublin county. Warrant issued and in the hands of the Sergeant at Ward. Lucan, 21st July, 1898, ( 53010 c— 70842.) Description of a MAN, unknown, but who gave fictitious name Patrick Byrne, of Kill- of- the- Grange, who stands charged with having, on the 5th May, 1898, in the barony of Uppercross, parish of Tallaght, stolen three calves, the property of Catherine Healy, which calves have been since recovered :— Brown eyes, dark complexion, thin face, slight make, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, about 40 or 45 years of age, short side whiskers, rest of face eliaved. apparently has a weak voice ; wore a black bard hat, dark coat, brown trowsers, and dark vest ( jacket made) carried a dust coat on his arm. This man may be the same as the one described in Hue and- Cry of 23rd ult., under the name of Kelly ( county Dublin). The calves were de- scribed in Hue- and- Cry of 13th May, 1898. Warrant is in hands of District Inspector at Dundrum. Dundrum, 9th June. 1898. ( 51850 c.— 6° 619.) Man, stated to be named KELLY ( cattle stealing), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 27th May. ( 52027 c.— 69131.) Galway. Description of THOMAS DOLAN ( mother's sur- name Howard, native ol Ballinasloe, who stands charged with having, on the ' Oth day of July, 1898, in tbe barony of Clonmacnoon, parish of Rilclooney, unlawfully and carnally known one Margaret Kerrigan, 15 years of age :— Rather long neck, gray eyes, rather short nose, fair complexion, short lace, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches high, about 20 years ol age, fair hair; wore an electric blue suit and a gray cap ; is a coach painter. He may be found employed in some coach factory. Warrant hat been issued and is in the hands of District Inspector, Ballinasloe. Ballinasloe, 18th August, 1898. ( 52945 c.— 71818). MICHAEL HEGGINS ( who left his home), de- scribed in Hue and- Cry of 10th June, has not yet been found. ( 597— H. c ) Kildare. Description of Dr. THOMAS JENKENS, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 11th day of July, J 898, at 41 onasterevan in the barony of Offaly West, parish of At onasterevan, obtained a sum of-£ 2 by false pretences, from Rev. Hugh M'Keag, of 67, Heytesbury- street, Dublin, by wiring to him in the name of Mr. T. H. Seale, ami signing receipt for same in name of T. H. Seale:— Had right wrist bandaged as result of a bicycle accident, brown eyes, regular now, florid complexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 33 years of age, brown hair ; wore a white chip hat with red band, brown coat, brown knicker trowsers, brown vest; is supposed to belong to a bogus firm of Peat Fuel Manufacturers. Name is supposed to be fictitious. Speaks fluently, has a red card case in his possession on which is written inside " Please admit Thomas Jenkins, royal Hospital, Edinburgh." Warrant issued. Kildare, 24th July, 1898. ( 53047 c.— 71013.) Kilkenny. Description of THOMAS FLOOD, native of Rath- burton, Ballywilliam, county Wexford, who stands charged with having, on the 19th May, 1898, at Garranabehy, in the barony of Ida, parish of Rosbercon, stolen a bicycle, the property of John Graingel, which has since been recovered :— shaves all the face except moustache, which is black, brown eyes, thin nose, pale sallow complexion, long thin face, slight make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 26 years of age, black hair; wore a black cap, light gray tweed coat, trowsers and vest; is a farm labourer. Warrant in hands of the Ser- geant at Rosbcrcon Thomastown, 8th July, 1898. ( 52843 c.— 70501.) MAN, believed to be David Murray ( larceny of a cart), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 10th June. ( 51708 c— 69467). WALTER WALSH ( indecent assault), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 7th June. ( 52279 o— 69448.) King's Young Offender, JOHN LAGAN, not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 27th May. ( 603 H. C.) Limerick DAVID POWER ( cattle stealing), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 6th May. ( 51730 68413). DAVID LEAHY ( setting fire to dwelling, & c.), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 12th April. ( 51381 c._ 67737). JEREMIAH MULCAHY and THOMAS MUL- CAHY ( intimidation by firing shots), Hue- and- Cry, 10th June, rot arrested. ( 50824 66622). Louth. Description of PATRICK RICE ( mother's surname Kane), native of Fathom Upper, county Armagh, who stands charged with having, on the night of 10th August, 1898, in the barony of Lower Dundalk, parish of Carlingford. stabbed Peter Cull, on right temple, with a penknife:— Grey eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 30 years of age, dark bair; wore a black coat, bluish tweed trowsers, black vest t is a labourer. A Warrant has been issued, and is in the hands of the District Inspector R. I. C., Dundalk. Dundalk, 14tli August, 1898. ( 53383 c.— 71666). Description of E. T. FRENCH, alias Major sTIRLING, 16th Lancers, who stands charged with having, on the 30th July, 1898, in the barony of Upper Dundalk, parish of Dundalk, obtained from the National Bank £ 10, by presenting a worthless cheque signed " E. T. French, Major," and falsely representing himself as belonging to the Mb Inniskilling Dragoons: — Blue or gray eyes, long nose, sandy complexion, full face, stout make, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, about 40 years of age, fair hair ; wore a straw hat, dark coat, trowsers and vest, all one pattern and having a white thread running down it at internals, and yellow boots; military appearance and good address ; sp ke with an English accent. Also wanted for similar offence com- mitted in county Carlow, see under that county. Warrant issued. Dundalk, 3rd August, 1898. ( 53222 c.— 7131P). Meath Description of JAMES BOURNES, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on tbe 21st August 1898, in the barony of Upper Slane, parish of Stackallen, stolen one suit of clothes, the property of Lieutenant Henry Osborne, from the Militia Camp, at Stackallen:— Slightly pockpitted, has stoppage in speech, heavy brown moustache, hazel eyes, fresh complexion, shaved face, medium make, 5 feet 8- 1 inches high, about 30 years of age, brown hair ; wore a gray tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a groom and militiaman Supposed to be wearing the clothes of the foregoing description; value for about £ 2. Warrant issued. Navan, 24th August, 1893. ( 53561 c. - 72015.) Description of PATRICK BYRNE ( supposed fictitious), who stands charged with having, on the night of 10th instant, in the barony of Dunboyne, parish of Dunboyne, stolen four heifers, which he sold at Smithfield Market to Messrs. M'Donnell and Matthews ( through Salesmaster Delaney), the property of Matthew Bruton, a cattle exporter to Newcastle- on- Tyne:— Brown eyes, pale complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 45 years of age, dark hair ; wore a short black beard and moustache; a round black jerry hat, long black over- coat, tweed trowsers and vest, tan boots ; believed to be same person described under county Dublin, 9/ 6/ 98. Warrant, - issued and in hands of Sergeant of Dunboyne. Dunshaughlin, 14th August, 1898. ( 53377 c 71654). Roscommon. Description of TIMOTHY BEIRNE, ( mother's surname Shanley), native of Derrylow, who stands charged with having, on the 9th day of May, 1898, in the barony of Boyle, parish of Killukin, assaulted Patrick Feely, by throwing a piece of iron which struck Feely on the head. Beirne was on bail, but failed to appear at Croghan Petty Sessions, on 18th July, 1898, at the hearing of the case :— Cut- mark on top of fore- head caused by a blow received 9th May, 1898, grey eyes, cocked nose, fresh complexion, regular face, stout make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 20 ye irs of age ; wore a grey tweed cap, blue serge trowsers, and vest; is a labourer. A warrant for this man's arrest is in the hands of the District Inspector at Boyle. Boyle, 18th July, 1898. ( 52999 c. — 70828.) ~ Sligo. THOMAS BRACKEN ( serious assault), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 29th April. ( 51482 c 67930). Tipperary. Description of TWO MEN, names and native places unknown, who stand charged with having, on the 20th day of August, 1898, in the barony of eliogarty, parish of Holycroes, robbed one Thomas Bannon, of the sum of five shillings ( 5s.) :— 1. Mark of an old cut, about two inches long, on left cheek, fair complexion, small thin face, slight make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 20 years of age, light sandy hair; wore a gray cap, gray sack coat, gray trowsers and vest, wore bad boots. 2. Sunken jaws, dark swarthy complexion, long thin face, medium make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 30 years of age, dark hair ; wore a soft black hat, long black coat, black trowsers and vest, coat much worn, and torn at elbows and shoulders, wore bad boots. Warrants issued. Thurles, 22nd August, 1898. ( 53527 c.— 71944.) Description of MICHAEL HOGAN, native of Killenaule, who stands charged with having, on the 5th day of July, 1898, at Thurles, in the barony of Eliogarty, parish of Thurles, uttered and presented for payment at the Munster and Leinster Bank, with intent to defraud, a cheque for £ 20 sterling, purporting to be signed by one John Maher:— rather smart appearance, blue or gray eyes, short thick nose dark complexion, round face, inedium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 24 years of age, brown hair; wore a tweed cap, brown tweed coat, trowsers and vest; is a labourer. Warrant in the hands of the District Inspector at Cashel. Thurles, 2nd August, 1898. ( 53215 c.— 71297). Waterford. Description of HENRY J. KENNEDY, native of " Dublin, who stands charged with having, on the 9th March, 1898, in the Municipal Borough, parish of Trinity Within, whilo acting in the capacity of clerk for the Clyde Shipping Company, embezzled the sum of £ 3, the property of his employers : - Two upper front teeth decayed, clean shaved, walks heavily with a long step, generally keeps his hands in trowsers pockets; brown eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, oval face, stout make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 26 years of age, dark brown hair ; wore a blue serge suit; is a clerk. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, and is in the hands of the District Inspector, * aterford. Waterford. 29th June, 1898. (* 2? 06 c — 70229 ) Westmeath. Description of MARY ANNE M'GRAIL, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 6th May, 1898, in the barony of Moyashel and Magherdernon, parish of Mullingar, unlawfully and wilfully abandoned and exposed bur infant child Mary Anne M'Grail, about three weeks old, in a manner likely to cause such child unnecessary suffering and injury to its health :— Upper front teeth slightly nro- jecting, full blue eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, regular face, slight make, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, about 25 or 26 years of age, brown hair ; wore a black hat, black shawl, dark gray dress, laced boots ; believed to be a servant. Warrant issued and in hands of D. I. Mullingar. Mullingar, ' Oth May. 1898. ( 51897c.— 68686.) Wexford JOHN NOLAN ( indecent assault), described in Hue- and. Cry of 10th June, nnt arrested. . ( 50237o 65184) Wicklow. Description of licensed convict THOMAS MOORE, alias KELLY, c. 893, native of Kilcoole, in the barony of Newcastle, parish of Kilcoole, and county Wicklow who stands charged with having failed to leport himself to police,:- Cross and dots tattooed on back of left hand, scar on left cheek, cut- mark on left side of head, cross and four dots tattooed on back of right hand, also anchor ( indistinct), burn- mark on back of left hand, cross and two dots tattooed on left forearm, varicose veins on right leg, burn mark on back of right hand, near thumb, blue eyes, fresh complexion, round face, proportionate make, 5 feet 4 J inches high, about 43 years of age, light brown hair ; is a labourer. This man was sentenced to three years' penal servi- tude at Wicklow, 29th October, 1895, and was liberated from Maryboro' Prison on 27th January, 1898, to reside at Kilcoole, county Wicklow ; he failed to report himself to the police in April last, and his present whereabouts are unknown. Bray, 6th May, 1898. ( 51823 c. 68568.) DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. Description of MARY KELLY who stands charged with having, on 25th day of July, 1898, at Berkeley- road, City of Dublin, wilfully abandoned her male irf. int, sged nine days, in a manner likely to cause it injury to its health :— She is about 26 or £ 8 years of age, tall and thin, dark hair and complexion, dressed in black cloth tight- fitting jacket, dark green skirt, dark woollen wrapper, white sailor hat and black band. She is alleged to be a native of Gormanstown, county Meath, and she stated she knew the town of Dunleer well. She may be found ot Drogheda, Balbriggan, Skerries, or some of the coast towns about there. Warrant is in the hands ot Superintendent Lanktree.. Detective Department, Exchange- court, Dublin, 13th August, 1898. ( 619— H. C,) Particulars relative to convict WILLIAM BYRNE, otherwise EDWARD GIBBONS, otherwise PATRICK MULVEY, c. 884, convicted at Dublin General Quarter Sessions, on 11th October, 1895, for shopbreaking, and sentenced to 3 years penal servitude from 27th August, 1895 :— 20 years of age on con- viction; can read and write; is a roman Catholic;, single ; is a sailor; prison trade labourer; born at Mullingar, county Westmeath; no fixed residence before conviction; his friends reside in Dublin; brown hair, hazel eyes, brown eyebrows, regular nose, medium mouth, fresh complexion, round visage, stout make, 5 feet 3} inches high, large scar on right hand ( outside) near wrist, Bcald- mark on both legs. This man reported himself to the D. M. Police on the 6th ultimo, on his releasj from Kilmainham Prison, where he had undergone two months imprisonment for failing to report, and went to reside at the " Shelter," Poolbeg- street, which place he has left and his present whereabouts are not known. If arrested he should be dealt with under 34 and 35 Vic., sec. 5, cap. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act, 1891. 9th June, 1898. ( 608 H. C.) Licensed convict MARY ROWAN, alias CARROLL, & c. ( failing to report), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry ot 6th May. ( 599 H- 0#) Convict JOHN BROWN, c. 692 ( fading to report himself), Hue- and- Cry, 10th June, not arrested. ( 594 H. c.) Convict W. MULLIGAN, alias JOHN BRIEN, c. 904 ( failing to report himself), Hue- and- Cry, 1 Oth June, not yet arrested. ( 586 H. C.) THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE AFD- CRY, AUGUST 26, 1898. ENGLISH POLICE. Glamorganshire. Absconded from Porthcawl on tbe 5th July, 1898, chargcd on a warrant with stealing £ 50, the property of H. M. Postmaster- General, WILLIAM HUGH CLATWORTHY, late Sub- PostmasterAbout 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh and freckled complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, light brown whiskers and moustache closely trimmed and pointed, probably he may have since clean shaven ; prominent eyes, which are bloodshot from excessive drinking ; he is of a very nervous temperament, bald on front part of head, and has a small tuft of hair in centre ; back of both hands are freckled : walks erect, smartly; fond of company and talkative; dressed when last seen in a dark brown jacket and vest, light trowsers, lace- up boots, and bowler hat; was a prominent member of the Wesleyan Connexion. Please make all possible inquiries and arrest if pos- sible, and wire to SUPT. F. J. JENNINGS, Bridgend, Glam. 15th August, 1898. ( 620— H. C.) SCOTCH POLICE. Renfrewshire. Wanted here for failing to report in accordance with the Prevention of Crimes Act:— MICHAEL ANDERSON, alias CHARLES SEABRIGHT, JOHN ANDERSON, and JAMES ROY, Scottish Prison Register 601 / 98 ; 32 years of age, 5 feet 2$ inches high, fair hair getting bald, gray eye?, yellow band round iris, fair complexion; is an upholsterer ; Marks:— scar on u. lip, bl nr. e., sc. ov. of si. sc. bk. elb. b., tat blue dot ar. of at 1" ab. wr. bk. fa. T. sc. yl. ov. d. of 1 J" si ft. at sc. gl. of eye on tm. e., sc. ov. bk. of si. ft. at 7f" ab. i. ankle bone b. sc. + c. of 2" vr. at 4£" ab. i. ankle bone b. sc. re. of 4|" vr. on knee cap, 2nd toe of both feet longer than great toe, sc. on snin b. Has been convicted of theft, &"., at Glasgow, Greenock, and Edinburgh, and was liberated on licence from Peterhead Convict Prison on 7th July, 1898. Has not reported since 10th July, at which date he stated he was employed as a scavenger with the Glasgow Corporation. Special search and inquiry is requested to be made for this man, who is likely to have again commenced a life of crime. Information to DONALD SUTHERLAND, Chief Constable, Paisley.^ Chief Constable's Office, Paisley, 18th August, 1898. ( 622 H. C.) Wanted here on sheriff's warrant, charged with theft of £ 20 ( consisting of 40 half sovereigns), committed at Barrhead, at 2 p. m , on Wednesday, 17th August, 1898 :— JAMES M'LEAN, a pawnbroker's assis ant, 19 years of age, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, medium build, thin face, rather high forehead, dark eyes, sallow complexion, is a native of Glasgow, and speaks with Scotch accent; supposed to have a scar under his chin on the left side | dressed when last seen in brownish tweed cap, with a curly nap on surface, black corded cloth jacket suit, white front with collar attached, dark tie, and brown lacing boots; had in his posses- sion a silver Geneva watch, a silver Albert chain, curb pattern, and a silver badge as pendant. During the past two years accused was an assistant in a pawnbroking office at Barrhead, and resided with John Mallon, his step- father, at 140, Gallogate- street, Glasgow. He committed the theft during the tem- porary absence of the manager, and immediately after- wards absconded. He has been six years in the pawn- broking business, and may seek similar employment. Police officers are requested to have search and enquiry made for accused at pawnbroking establish- ments, salesrooms, and other likely places, where he may seek employment, at shipping offices ( as he may endeavour to leave the country), and, if found, arrest, or should any trace, however slight, be obtained, to communicate with CHAS. HARDING, Chief Constable for Renfrewshire. Chief Constable's Office, Paisley, 19th August, 1898. ( 623— H. C.) ANIMALS sTOLEN Cork. Description of a cow, the property of Jeremiah Crowley, which was stolen from the lands of Ballina- boy, parish of Ballinaboy, barony of Kinnalea, on the 3rd day of August, 1898;— A milch cow, dark red colour, 10 or 11 years old, tops cut off both horns, one of which is drooped; value, £ 8 or £ 9. Kinsale, 18th August, 1898. ( 53473 c.— 71819.) Dublin Description of a beifer, the property of Christopher Dunne, which was stolen from the lands of Kilbarrack Upper, parish of Kilbarrack, barony of Coolock, between Wednesday evening the 27th and 8 a. m. on 29th July, 1898 :— Red and white colour, large size, in good condition, and value for £ 13, crumpled horns, lame in hind leg from the effect of a crack in tbe heel, branded with figure 1 or 2 on one horn. Clontarf, 30th July, J898. ( 53186 c — 71230). Description of two heifers, the property of Mary Collins, of Kilbarrack Lower, which were stolen from the lands of Kilbarrack Lower, parish of Kilbarrack, barony of Coolock, on the night of the 27th, or morning of the 28th Jnly, 1898:— No. 1. Deep red colour, dull looking, short horns, rather thin condition, about one- and- a- half years old, and value for about £ 7. No. 2. Light red colour, white star on forehead, some white at tip and root of tail, and on back and belly, and also on forelegs, rather long horns, one- and- a- half years old, and value for about £ 7. Clontarf, 29th July, 1898. ( 53150c.— 71174.) Description of a heifer calf, the property of Mrs. Margaret Chapman, which was stolen from the lands of Kilcoskin, parish of Kilsallaghan, barony ot Nether- cross, on the 14th day ol July, 1898 :— A pale yellow heifer, one year old, value for about £ 4. See " Apprehensions Sought" under county Dublin. Lucan, 21st July, 1898. ( 53010 c 70942). Roscommon Bullock, the property of Michael Leyden, has been found dead. Hue- and- Cry, 12th August. ( 53332 c 71549). PROPERTY STOLEN Cork. Description of the following articles of wearing apparel found in possession of James O'Brien, alias Thomas Walbridge, who is at present on remand in Cork Gaol, on the charge ot having stolen same, and also a donkey cart which ba9 been identified :— J. A while and black coloured shawl, new flowered all over with black spot on white ground, white selvage mixed with black spots near the verges, two rows of black dots on one side and three on the other side. 2. A man's coat, black colour, with slight shade of brown running through, quite nt> w and apparently never worn. 3. A trowsers, pepper- and- salt colour, new and never worn, would fit a boy of 16 years of age. No. 3 size, " No. 28175. )/- and D/ E." on shop label sewed on waist band behind. 4. One calico shirt, linen front, nearly new, recently washed but not made up. man's size. 5. One old shirt ( man's size), striped red and blue, cotton, recently washed but not made up, had three patches of red cross- bar cotton pieces on right sleeve, elbow and shoulder recently sewed on. 6. One fine calico apron, having breast- piece and neck string attached. 7. One coarse calico apron, rather roughly sewn up. 8. One towel, double- twilled, unicorn and lion repre- sented on both ends and crown between ; one small- sized gray skirt ( woman's), trimmed with brown velvet on back. 9. One military gray shirt, half- worn, having name, & c., " Joseph O'Brien, Bantry, Draper," on inside of neck- band. 10. Two pairs of stockings, one pair half worn, the second pair in good order, dark gray colour, red dots on thread throughout 11. Two pairs of long cycle stockings, black colour and ribbed, letter H shop- mark pinned on each stocking. 12. A few half- worn calico sheets and a piece of ticking- canvas material made up for a bed- tick with blue and white stripe running through. Please communicate any information respecting above articles to the District Inspector at Macroom. Macroom, 15th August, 1898 ( 53197 c— 717051. Description of Jewellery the property of Durham T. Matthews, Lieutenant 17th Lancers, Ballincollig, which was stolen from t e Barracks, Ballincollig, parish of Carrigrohane, barony of Cork, on night of 11th August, 1898:— One gold ( half hunter) watch, value £ 50, maker, Dent, Cockspur street, London, inscribe i on outside i f inside case, " To Durham S. Matthews, from his grandfather, on his 21st birthday, 15th January, 1897," crest on back consisting of stork over shield, <• ith following motto underneath, " Tout droit en evnnt," gold chain attached, one small brown leather rectangular box containing:— T o sets plain gold links, one sst of gold studs, one silver chain, one small turquoise pin with gold rim, one coral pin with diamond corners, one snaall gold horse- shos pin, one small seal of light stone of gold, one gun metal watch in leather case to go round wrist. All value for about £ 65. The gold chain has been recovered in pawn office in Cork. Ballincollig, 14th August, 1898. ( 53378 c— 71655). Description of an ass's cart, the property of Daniel Dennehy, which was stolen from his yard at Ahavrin, parish of Ahabullogue, barony of Muskerry East, on the night of the 20th July, 189- j — Ordinary springless cart, faded red colour throughout, side- boards, chain draughts, and back- band ; iron boxes project beyond naves, " Daniel Dennehy, Ahavrin, " painted in white letters on shaft, supposed right; cart about three years in use, is in good condition, and value about £ 3 ; supposed stolen by a travelling tinker ( vide description under " Apprehensions Sought"). Ballincollig, 30th July, 1898. ( 53197 c.— 71259). Jewellery, the property of the Misses Townsend, described in issue of 27th June, not recovered. ( 52603 c— 70077.) Dublin. Description of a bicycle, the property of Dr. O'Rior- dan, which was stolen from the lands of St. Edmonds- bury, parish of Lucan, barony of Newcastle, on the 15th day of July, 1898:— A Grattan pneumatic bicycle, first grade, maker's name John Mahon, Celbridge, 1897, on upright bar, fitted with Dunlop tyres, oack tyre relined, and smill piece of new rubber su in same, 28 and 30 inch wheels, 26 inch frame, Brook s B. 90 saddle, pedals screwed into crank, no nuts on back of cranks, no number on machine, gear case with transparent panel, anil mnd guards with plated stays, fork and back stays plated, and lined with gold paint ; value £ 16. * Lucan, 21st July, 1898. ( 53057 o— 70950.) Articles ( described in Hue- and- Cry of 10th Tune) bp property ol R. S. Chatterton, have not yet been found. ( 51560c.— 68178.) Galway Property stolen from honse of Mary Finnerty, and described in issue of 16th June, not recovered. ( 52432 c.— 69744 ) Wicklow. Description of articles stolen from house of Rev. T. P. Edwards, Rector of Blessington, on some day between 5th July and 4th August, 1898 :— COMMUNION PLATE.— l wo large chalices and one small one; two patens, either silver or plated, believed to be inscribed " St. Mary's, Blessington " ; one small cup and one small paten, inscribed " August 4th, 1884. Psalm 23- 4." ; one alius dish ( brass) with red velvet on bottom. JEWELLERY.— One gold wedding ring with inscrip- tion inside ; two gold studs; lady's brooch made out of a half- a- crown ; and a lady's brooch, silver. CLOTHES.— Three pair new white flannel drawers, possibly with brass buttons inscribed " Switzer, Dublin"; one gray flannel shirt, nearly new ; one dark brown tweed lounge jacket and one gray ditto, both patched under arms inside ; one lady's black cloth jacket, reefer shape, lined with green silk, has big buttons 5 one pair of men's new patent leather boots ; one pair new men's strong shooting boots ; four pair of men's dark gray socks. REVOLVER.— One small brewn 5- chambered revolver and two boxes of cartridges. Dunlavin, 7th August, 1898. ( 53289 c.— 71447). APPREHENSIONS. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY Co. WICKLOW JOHN MORAN ( larceny of money), has been arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 1st July. ( 52707 c — 70230). Dublin Metropolitan Police. G DIVISION— Licence holder PATRICK KELLY, c. 702 ( failing to report), has been arrested. Hue. and- Cry, 19th August. ( 621 H. C.) THE POLIdfi GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, AUGUST 23, 1898. HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION. Who have not reported themselves, as required by " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871,' and who are liable, on conviction, to 12 months' Imprisonment. L District- Inspectors are to report without delay to " ' The Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," the Names and Descriptions of all persons under Supervision reporting themselves in theii respective Districts. EL Also to report without delay to the Inspector- General, and to " The Office jf the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle the CONVICTION oj any Habitual Criminal whose Name may appear in the Hue- and- Cry as a Defaulter. CQ. Also to report to the " General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," in all cases in which it may come to the knowledge of the Constabulary that Convicts are in any way infringing the conditions of their Licences. MALES. Date of first Date of drat No. Name. Insertion in No. Nam*, Insertion In Hn « - and- Crj, Hue- and- cry, 614 James Irwin, 19- 8- 91 656 James M ' Manus, otherwise Michael 586 Patrick M'Keegan, alias Keegan, alias Thompson, . . , 18- 11- 90 Breen, otherwise William Mul- doon, otherwise William Arm- 579 William Vallance, . 10- 10- 90 strong, otherwise James Maguire, 7- 10- 91 1638 John Brown, . . , James Gregg, 31 - 12 - 89 680 James Higgine, otherwise John 648 17 - 6- 92 Finnegan, otherwise James 645 Francis Clarke, 17 - 6- 92 M'Carron, & C-, . 11 - 7- 91 662 Walter E. Knapton, 6- 12- 92 615 John Weston, alias James Jack- 1506 Thomas Black, Hugh Lappin, . . . 6 - 9- 89 son, .... Patrick Kearney, . 2 _ 2- 91 670 3 - 2- 93 681 25 - 8- 91 637 James Irvine, 12 - 2- 92 686 William Holly, 13- 10- 91 670 Hugh Lappiin, otherwise Peter 704 James Patterson, . Walsh, . I- 2- 93 680 700 James Higgins, William Doyle, 21 - 7- 91 13 - 3- 94 FEMALES. 87 Catherine CosgrOve, 9- 7 - 80 118 Mary Donnelly, 18- 5 - 83 187 Mary Martin, 4 - 11 - v. 71 Sarah Rankin, 17- 12 - 80 162 Charlotte M'Mullen, 2- 4 - 89 205 Mary M'Convey, . 21- 7- 91 95 Charlotte M'Mullen, 19- 9 - 79 169 Charlotte Johnston alias M'Gowan, 13 - 12 - 89 194 Margaret Campbell, alia Coleman, 17- 6- 91 I T> 703M tort , f> rffl, ( ttarto rrilM< tho » i W etMw . biiuoig « idw no toq> Jsafd ittlw toto lit;! "" ,9r'''"" sl^ ieao^ id*) ^ • • WOlHOi Vv 10 '"• t aobio { jfioj H asm J\ ._ J Jtn ami .1 * HABITUAL CRIMINALS. List of Persons coming within the provisions of Sections 5, 7, or 8 of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871, recently discharged or about to be discharged from Convict or other Prisons in Ireland, during the week commencing 22nd August, 1893 0 . Date and Place of Birth. Height ] Offence ( in ( nil), and Place of, Conviction. Hi llll- i a qfltl , : ) 1! Date of Office Ho. Name, AUaaes, Prison and Begisttr No. aiow£ iI> Isuuutl olid* with- out Shoes ft. in. Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes, Marks. Sentenoe, and Date ol Conviction, Date when Servitude i or Snpervisi menoes. Liberation, intended Address, and Ooonpation. "- H '•"> RXHIIM. 3355 Robinson, Arthur. Maryborough, C. 931. 1870. Fintona, CO. 5 3^ Fresh. Dark brown. Gray. Three blue dots tattooed between finger and thumb Shooting at with intent. Omagh. 3 years' penal servitude. 17th Mar., 1896. 16- 3- 99 22 August, 1898. Lisbellaw, co. Fermanagh. Ten previous con- victions for larceny, wounding, assaults, Tyrone. r'ann "> V- ( iltO i 80 •• : i/.< 1 ! V IO V * 1 '.- Iiirlli left hand, cut- mark on left and also on right side of head, stab- mark on left side ot neck, lance- mark left elbow, vac. marks on both arms, boil- mark on back of neck and on back of left thigh, mark of sore on right Labourer. . i 1 & c., and fourteen times for drunk- enness, disorderly conduct, & c. . HI ,4% LIU . ; jiU '.< . • • , aw0, J , - • • u. o 5 Sandy. Sandy. Gray. foot, outside, near little toe. Assault. Dublin • I'MJI - . ! „ • Six previous con- victions ( including one term of penal servitude) for assault, bodily harm, 3356 James Kirk. Mountjoy, C. 790. .(••• ••;.>•— • TO"'-'-) 1840. Dublin. Cut- mark on fore - 5 years- penal 18- 10- 99 24th August, 1898. eyebrow," J. K. R. F. J. K. I. R." on left arm, small pox- 19th Oct., 1894. Labourer marks on right arm. assault police, , u T - .2tl0Q felony, Sc., and 31 times for other offences. BT Authority— irtm^ a by AIJU XHOM * Oo. ( JL united), o7. 68, * 89, Abbey- street, Dublin. Tae Qaeott'B Printing Offioa,
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