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02/09/1898

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The Police Gazette, Or Hue-And-Cry

Date of Article: 02/09/1898
Printer / Publisher: Alex Thom & Co (Limited), 87, 88, & 89 Abbey-street, Dublin 
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THE Police G azette> HUE OR Published ( by Authority ) for Ireland on every Tuesday " and Friday. HBGT7LATIONB, W All Notice" intended for insertion in the Huevand- Cry are to be transmitted under cover * . u T © • Win Castle, authenticated by a Separate Communication. No Description can be inserted ,, nl„ l'/ ff . , Inspector- General, Roy » l Irish Uou^ Kular* to forward the Informations to the Inspector- General 033 411 "" ormatwn ahitll have been Sworn; but it is not nece— J Voticee respecting all Felonies and such Misdemeanours as are of an aggravated nature will be inserted. All Descriptions of persons whose apprehension is sought on a charge of Misdemeanour should h « . , , tnd by the name of the person in whose hands it is. But the Constabulary should remember tkf I 7 B statement that a Wmat has nature unless they have the Warrant in their possession when making the arrest. y cannot arrest a person charged with an offence of tUe V should irregularities arise in the delivery of the Hue- and- Cry, it will be necessary to forward „<• tk information the mistake cannot be rectified. 7 one of the COV0ra. ^ give the numb* it beam, „ without * » Prison and Police Authorities are particularly requested to be good enough to inform the InsDector rBn » ™ l n , t • u « abolition of Gaols, Stations, & c., and of any circumstances rendering the supply of the " Hue- and- Ciy" no long^ neT^ Constabulary, Dublin Castle, of u » NOTICE Mr Edwin Boake, Merchant, of Tullow- street Carlow :_ Smart military appearance, clean shaved The composition of the Hue and Cry wW be found arranged for easy reference fts follows :— ( a.) Regulations on top of first page, fb.) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1.) Royal Irish Constabulary. ( 2.) Dublin Metropolitan ' F « yoe- ( 3.) English Police. ( 4.) Scotch Polioe. ( c.) Animals stolen, fd.) Property stolen, ( e.) JppreheBsions. except for reddish moustache; blue or gray eyes, regular nose, fair rather bronzed complexion, long thin face, medium make, 5 feet 9 irches high, about 35 years of age, light sandy hair ; wore a white straw hat, coat, trowsers and » est of dark flannel with white stripe; occupation unknown, said he was Major in the army. Also wanted for similar offence committed in county Louth, see under that county. Warrant for arrest in bands of District Inspector at Carlo*}* . Carlow, 4th August, 1899. ( 53222 C.- 71351!). Cork. Description of FREDERICK THOMPSON, native of London, who stands chargcd with having, on the 1st August, 1898, in the barony of Cork, parish of Holy Trinity, broken into the house of William Corcoran, 8, _ __ nrLirKlCIOWS SOUGHT. North Main- street, Cork, and stolen therefrom the sum APPREnfcNOIV/ l^ vJWvr^. Iof £ 290 in gold :— Has an impediment in his speech, is a returned American, will endeavour to emigrate, brown eyes, sharp pointed nose, dark complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 5 inches liigh, about 85 years of age, dark hair; wore a hard hat, dark serge coat and vest; is a painter. Warrant issued and in the hands of District Inspector, Cork, South. Cork, South, 25th August, 1898. ( 53595 c 72066). 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 Tuly, 1898. ( 53197 c.— 71259.) stealing ), not MICHAEL HINCHIN arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 20th May.' ( 520M O.— 68918.) JOHN DOWNEY ( indecent assault), unarrested. Hue ayd- Crj% 15tfc April. ( 51423 o*— 67 « oo. v ~ - » v » « t BOYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Antrim. ' Particulars relative to convict HENRY FITZ- GIBBON, otherwise GIBBON'S, otherwise M'DON- ALD otherwise J. SMITH, otherwise BLACK, 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:... 62 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 res: de ; gray hair, blue eyes, gray eyebrows, regular nose and mouth, fresh complexion, round visage, stout make, 5 feet 31 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- nort himself there, although it has been ascertained that he was there for a time, and his present where- abouts are unknown. If arreted he should be dealt * ith under 34 and 35 Vic., s. 5, c. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act, 1891. Ist July, 1898. ( 612 H. C.) Hue-; Young Offender, JOHN M'DOWELL, not arrested. ae- andg- Cry, 10th May. ( 601 H. C.) Description of DENIS CRONIN, native of Gloun- thane, near Mallow, who staods 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, ot 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 bair; 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 Donougbmore fair, on 19th July, 1898, for £ 22:— Thin hardy appearance, dark complexion, slight make, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, about 40 ye- irs 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.) Donegal. Particulars relative to Convict WILLIAM DOHERTY, otherwise MICHAEL FARRELL, otherwise MICHAEL FARNAN, otherwise JAMES 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 servitude:— Present rge 61 years; can read and write ; is a Roman Catholic ; widower; has two children ; is a labourer; prison trad a 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, ragular mouth, sallow complexion, round visage proportionate make, 5 feet 7 inches high, small cocked nose, cut mark centre of forehead, flat ankles, sma 1 lump on forehead and left cheek, and largs 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 ttie 11th 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 M and 35 Vic., s. 5, c. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act, 18° 1. 22nd August, 1898. ( 624. b. C.) Fermanagh. Description of JOHN NOLAN ( mother's surname Murphy), native of Cam, who stands charged with having, oa the 5th day of August, 1898, in the barony of Maherastephana, parish of Aughlurcher, seriously assaulted one William Baird, by stabbing him with a knife in the breast:— Sunburnt, worn appearance, s with a slight American accent, blue eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, regular fac9, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 31 years of age, brown hair; wore a hard hat, black coat, tweed trowsers, black vest; is a labourer. Info mation sworn. Warrant issued and in the hands of Sergeant at Fivemiletown. Lisnaskea, 30ih August, 1898. ( 53301 c.— 72212). Carlow. of " MAJOR" P. TRENCH unknown, who Description of H- Tf fntlin town of Carlow, barony of Carlow, parish of, Carlow, obtained by false pretences a sum of £ 10 from j 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 turning gray hair, sandy side Galway. Description of THOMAS DOLAN ( mother's sur- name Howard, native of Ballinasloe, wbo stauds charged with having, on the ' Oth day of July, 1893, in the barony ot Clonmacnoon, parish of Rilclooney, unlawfully and carnally known one Margaret Kerrigan, 15 years of sge ;— Rather long neck, gray eyes, rather THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1898. short nose, fair complexion, short ( ace, medium make 5 feet 5 inches high, about 20 years of 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 0.- 71818). MICHAEL HEGGINS ( who left his home), de scribed in Hue and- Cry oi 10th June, has not yet been found. ( s97- h- c ) Kildare. Description of Dr. THOMAS JENKENS, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 11th day of July, 898, at Monasterevan in the barony of Oflaly West, parish of Monasterevan, 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, and signing receipt for same in name of T. H. Seale :— Had right wrist bandaged as result of a bicycle accident, brown eyes, regular no; e, florid . omplexion, 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 knitker trowsers, brown vest; is supposed to belong to a bogus firm of Peat Fuel Manufacturers. Name is supposed t 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, 189a ( 53047 c.— 71013.) Kilkenny Description of THOMAS FLOOD, native of Rath burton, Ballywilliam, county * exford, who stands charged with having, on the 19th May, 1£ 98, 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 I eel 7 inches high, about 26 years of age, black hair ; wore a black cap, light gray tweed coat, trowsers and vest j is a farm labourer. Warrant in hands of the Ser- geant ( it Rosbercon Thomastown, 8th July, 1898. ( 52843 c.— 70301.) MAN, believed to be David Murray ( larceny of a carl), not arrested. Huc- aod- Cry, iOth June. ( 51708 c_ fi « 4 « 7). WALTER WALSH ( Indecent assault), not arrested. Huc- and- Cry, 7th June. ( 52279 c— 69448.) King's. Young Offender, JOHN LAGAN, not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 27th May. ( 6C3 H. C.) Limerick. DAVID POWER ( cattle stealing), not arrested. Hue- md- Cry of 6th May. ( 51730 c 68413). DAVID LEAHY ( setting fire to dwelling, not arrested. Hue- andCry of 12th April. ( 51381 c._ 67737). JEREMIAH MULCAHY and THOMAS MUL. CAHY ( intimidation by firing shots), Hue- and- Cry, 10th Jute, net arrested. < 50824 66622). Louth. Particulars relative to convict PATRICK HUSSEY, otherwise KELLY, otherwise BRADY, otherwise WILSON, otherwise MURPHY, otherwise RYAN, C. 789, convicted at Cavan Quarter Sessions on 16th October, 1894, for house- breaking, larceny, an4 former conviction, and sentented to 5 years' penal servitude: 47 years of age on conviction j can read and write; is a Presbyterian; single; is a tailor; prison trade tailor; born at Limerick, resided before conviction at Bailieboro; light brown hair turning gray, biown eyes, light brown eyebrows, regular nose, medium mouth, pale complexion, oval visage, med'um make, 5 feet f inches high, hollow r: ght cheek near chin, right fort finger has been broken, varicose veins both legs, getting bald on top of head. This man wns released fiom Mountjoy Prison on the 29th July, 1898, and went to Dundalk He left that pi ce without reporting his departure on the 2nd August, leaving behin 1 his copy of licence. His present whereabouts are unknown. If arrested he si ould be dealt with under 34 and 35 Vic, s. 5, c. 112, as amended by Penal Servi. uJe Act of 1891. 1st September, 1898. ( 53338 c 72200). 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, 1698, 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 hij: h, about 30 years of age, dark hair; wore a black coat, bluish tweed trowsers, black vesti is a labourer. A Warrant has been issued, and is in the hands of the District Inspector R. I. C., Dundalk. Duadalk, 14th August, 1898. ( 53383C.- 71666). Description of E. T. FRENCH, alias Major STIRLING, 16th Lancers, who standi charged with having, on the 30th July, 189S, 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 tth Inniskilling Dragoons: Blue or gray eyes, long nose, sandy complexion, full face, stout mako, 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 intervals, and yellow boots; military appearance ard good address ; sp ke with an English accent. Also wanted for similar offence com- mitted in county Carlow, see under hat county. VV" arrant issued. Dundalk, 3rd August, 1898. ( 53222 c.— 71319). meath. Description of JAMES BOURNES, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 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 ejes, fresh complexion, shaved face, medium make, 5 feet 8J inches high, about 30 years of age, brown hair; wore a gray tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a groom and militiaman Su iposed to be wearing the clothes of the foregoing description; value for about j£ 2. Warrant issued. Navan, 24th August, 1893. ( 53561 c.- 72015.) Monaghan. Description of EMILY KERR, native of Glenda- vagh, county Tyrone, who. on the 29th July, 1898, in the baroDy of Trough, parish of Donagh, left the house of her employer, John Ferguson, and has not since been heard of. and it is feared she may have met with foul play :— Gray or blue eyes, regular nose, sandy com- plexion, long face, medium make, 4 feet 10 inches high, about 16 years of age, red hair ; wore a sailor bat ( straw) with black band, low shoes, black stockings, and a gray dress ; is a servant. Monaghan, 25th August, 1693. ( 625— it c.) Roscommon. Description of TIMOTHY BEIRNE, ( mdther'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 cf 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 yeu- 8 of age ; wore a grey tweed cap, blue serge trowsers, and vest ; is a labourer. A warrat t for this man's arrest is in the hands of the District Inspector at Boyle. Boyle, 18th July, 1898. ( 52999 70828.) Sligo. THOMAS BRACKEN ( serious assault), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 29th April. ( 51482c 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 hliogarty, parish of Holy cross, robbed one Thonas Bannon of the sum of five shillings ( 5s.):— 1. Mark of an old cut, about two inches long, on left check, 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 completion, lone thin face, medium make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 30 years of age, dark hair; wore a soft black hat, lon^ black coat, black trowsers and vest, coat much worn, and torn at elbows and shoujders, wore bad boots' W arrants 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 r> liogarty, parish of Thurles, uttered and presented for payment at the Munster and Leinster Bank with intent to defraud, a cheque fori20 sterling, purporting to be signed by one Joh . Maher:— Rathersmart appearance, blue or gray eyes, short thick nose dark complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 24 years of age, brown hair; wore a tweed cap, brown tweei coat, trowsers and vest; is a labourer. Warrant in the hands ol the District Inspector at Cashel. Thurles, 2nd August, 1898. ( 53215 c.— 71297). Waterford. HENRY J. KENNEDY ( embezzlement), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 1st July. ( 52706 c — 70229.) Westmeath. MARY A. M'GRAIL ( abandoning infant child), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 13th May. ( 51897 c.— 68686.) Wexford JOHN NOLAN ( indecent assault), described in Hue- and Cry of 10th June, not arrested. ( 50237 c 65184). Wicklow. Description of WILLIAM RICE ( mother's surname Murphy), who stands charged with having, on the night of 16 » . h or morning of 17th August, 1898, in the barony of Rathdown, parish of Powerscourt, broken into the tool- house of Glencree Reformatory and ab- stracted therefrom a number of stonecutters' tools, said tools having been since recovered in a Dublin Pawn Office :— Shaved face, except a moustache, which is dark, wiry appearance; grey eyes, ordinary nose, dark complexion, thin face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 33 years of age, dark hair taming a little grey ; lost some buttons from waistcoat which were found where theft was committed ; is a stonecutter. He was discharged from Kilmainham Gaol on 15th August, 1898, after a term of 6 months, for cattle stealing at Kilakee, county Dublin. Bray, 28th August, 1898. ( 53635 c.— 72139). Licensed convict THOMAS MOORE ( failing to report), not arrested Hue- and- Cry, 10th May. ( 51823 c_ 68568.) DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. Q Division. Description of MATTHEW GREENE, who is charged with having, on 18th A ugust, l 898, feloniously stolen the sum of £ ti 3s. 3d. and a gold watch, property of his employer, Matthew Honan. at 17, Harcourt road, Dublin — He is 13 or 14 years of age, medium siza for age, stout make, wore gray tweed suit, trowsers knicker- make, tweed cap check shirt, no collar, canvas shot s ; he is a native of county Clare. Warrant is in t e hands of Superintendent Lanktree. Detective Department, Exchange Court, Dublin. lst September, 1898. ( 628 H. C.) Description of JAMES REILLY, who stands charged with having, on 21st June aod 5th July la9t, wilfully and with intent to defraud, falsified certain accounts on the delivery sheets of the Central Railway Company, and thereby fraudulently appropriating the sum of 10s. Reilly was a carter in the employment of Messrs. Wallis, Carriers, Bachelors'- walk, who are contractors with said Railway Company for the delivery of goods, an the collection of the respective amounts due thereon :— He is about 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, bronzed face, wears all his beard which is dark, dressed in dark clothes and brown hat; he is said to have & couple of acres of land and a house situated about two miles from the Hill of Tara, county Meath, which he is anxious to dispose of. Warrant is in the hands of Superintendent Lanktree. Detective Department, Exchange Court, Dublin. 29th August, 1898. ( 627 H. C.) Description of JAMES WARD, who stands charged with having embezzled the sum of 13s. 6d. on lst June last, which he received at Kingstown for and on account of his employer, Mr. George Price, who trades as " Frederick Vodrey," Delph and China Merchant, 23, Moore- street, Dublin :— He is about 32 years of age about b feet high, stout make, round red face, thick lips, fair hair, slight sandy moustache, rest of face shived; dressed in a brown tweed suit, reefer jacket, black jerry hat; may be wearing a short dust coat. This man left here on 13th inst. and is supposed to have gone to Aberdeen ; he had previously been employeU in a shipbuilding yard in Glasgow painting ships, and may now seek some similar work. Warrant is in the hands of Superintendent Lanktree, Detective Department, Exchange Court, Dublin, 26th, August, 1898. ( 626 H. C.) 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 infant aged nine days, in a manner likely to cause it injury to its health :—:> he is about 26 or i8 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. Sho is alleged to be a native of Gormanstown, county Meath, and she stated she knew the town of Dunleer well. She may be found at Drogheda, Balbriggan, Skerries, or some of the coast towns about there. Warrant is in the hands o Superintendent Lanktree. Detective Department, Exchange- court, Dublin, 13th August, 1898. ( 619— o. c,) THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1898. Convict WM. BYRNE ( failing to report), not arrested. Hue and- Cry, 10th June. ( 608 H. c.) Licensed convict MARY ROWAN, alias CARROLL, & c. ( failing to report), not arrested. Hue- and- cry of 6th May. ( 599 H. C.) Convict JOHN BROWN, c. 692 ( failing 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, 10th June, not yet arrested. ( 586 H. C ) ENGLISH POLICE. v Glamorganshire. Absconded from Porthcawl on tbe 5th July, 1898, charged on a warrant with Btealin? £ 50, the property of H. M. Postmaster- General. WILLIAM HUGH CLATWORTHY, late Sub- Postmaster About 35 years o{ 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 bead, 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 tTowsers, lace- up boots, and bowler hat; was a prominent member of the Wesley an Connexion. Please make all possible inquiries and arrest if pos- sible, and wire to SUFT. F. J. JENNINGS, Bridgend, Glam. 15th August, 1898. ( 620— H. C.) SCOTCH POLICE. Renfrewshire, Wanled 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 501/ 98 ; 32 years of age, 5 feet 2f inches high, fair hair getting bald, gray eyes yellow band round iris, fair complexion; is an upholsterer ; Marks :— scar on u. lip, bl nr. e., sc. ov. of V/ f" 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 2^"/ i" ft. at 7£" ab. i. ankle bone b. sc. + c- 2" vr. at 4£' ab. L ankle bone b. sc. re. of 4f" vr. on knee cap, 2nd toe of both feet longer than gr^ at toe, sc. on snin b. Has been convicted of theft, &<•., at Glasgow, Greenock, and Edinburgh, and was liberated on licence from Peterhead Convict Prrson 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 aiain commenced a Hfe 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 as- i- i ant, 19 years of age, about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, medium build, thin face, rather high lorehead, 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- fattier, at 1 40, 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 be may endeavour to lea^ e 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 Dublin Description of a heifer, 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 the heel, branded with figure 1 or 2 on one horn. Clontarf, 30th July, 1898. ( 53186 c.— 71230). Description of two heifers, the property of Mary Collins, of Kilbarrack Lower, which were stolen from i he lands of Kilbarrack Lower, parish of Kilbarrack, barony of Coolock, on the night of the 27th, or morning of the 28th July, 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 lorelegs, rather long horns, one- and- a- hs If years old, and value for about £ 7. Clontarf, 29th July, l(- 98. ( 53150c.— 71174.) Description of a heifer calf, the property of Mrs. Margaret Chapman, wh'ch was stolen from the lands ol Kilcoskin, parish of Kilsallaghan, barony of Nether- cross, on the 14th day oi July, 1 » 98 :— A pale yellow heifer, one yeir old, value for about £ 4. Lucan, 21st July, 1898. ( 53010c 70842). Mayo. Description of a cow, the property of Patrick M'Donagh, which was stolen from the lands of Hawks- ford, parish of Kilcoleman, barony of Costello on tbe night of the 16th of August, 1898 :— A small speckled, white and yellow cow, with short tail, rather long horns turned out, giving milk, in good condition twelve years old, value for £ 4 10$. Ballaghaderreen, 31st August, 1898. ( 53695 i c.— 7229). Queen's. Description of an ass, the property of James Mooney, which it is alleged was stolen from the lands of Skerry, parish of Bosenallis, barony of Tinnahinch, on the night of the 19th August, or morning of the 20th August, 1898, viz:— A low whit ® gelding ass, strong appearance, long tail, short thick snout, very light in colour, and heavy body, in good condition, one hind shoe off, about 8 or 9 years' old, and value for about £ 2 j may have old mark of straddle on off side of back. The aes is likely to be found in possession of a band of tinkers who passed by fckerry some time previous to the ass being missed. Rosenallis, 26th August, 1898. ( 53634 C.- 7213S PROPERTY STOLEN. Cork. Jewellery, the property of Lieut. Durham T Matthews, not yet recovered. Hue and- Cry, 16th August. ( 53378 c.— 71655). Ass's cart, the property of Daniel Dennehy, not recovered. Hue- and- Cry of 5th August. ( 53197 c.— 71259). Jewellery, the property of the Misses Townsend, described in issue of 27th J une, not recovered. ( 52603 c.— 70077.) Dublin. Bicycle, the property of Dr. O'Riordan, not yet re- covered. Hue- and- Cry of 26th July. ( 53057 o.— 70950.) Articles ( described in Hue- and- Cry of 10th Tune), I he property of R. S. Chatterton, have not yet been found. ( 51560 c.— 68178.) Galway. Property stolen from house of Mary Finnerty, and described in issue of 16th June, not recovered. ( 52432 c.— 69744). Wicklow. Jewellery and other property, stolen from the house of Rev. T. P. Edwards, not yet recovered. Hue- and Cry, 9th August. ( 53289 c.— 71447). APPREHENSIONS, ROYAL IrISH CONSTABULARY Co. DOWN— THOS. JOHNSTON ( obtaining money by false pretences), has been arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 23rd August. ( 53506 c.— 71897). Co. DUBLIN.— MAN, stated to be named Patrick Byrne, and described under counties Dublin and Meath for cattle stealing, has been arrested. ( 53150 c.— 71174). (. 53377 c.— 71654). • n i 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY SEPTEMBER 2, 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. I. District- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," the Name) and Descriptions of all persons under Supervision reporting themselves in then respective Districts. II. Also to report without delay to the Inspector- General, and to " The Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle, ^ the CONVICTION of any Habitual Criminal whose Name may appear in the Hue- and- Cry as a Defaulter. * HI. 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 in ringing the conditions of their Licences. MALES. Date of Orst j Date of flrfl No. Name. Insertion in No. Nam* Insertion la 624 James Irwin, 588 Patrick M'Keegan, alias Keegan alias Thompson, . 579 William Vallance, . 15S8 John Brown, 648 James Gregg, 646 Francis Clarke, 662 Walter E. knapton, 1606 Thomas Black, 670 Hugh Lappin, 6S7 James Irvine, 670 hugh Lapplin, otherwise Peter Walsh, . Hue- and- Cry. 19- 8- 91 18- 11- 90 10- 10- 90 SI - 12 - 89 17 - 6- 92 17 - 6- 92 6- 12- 92 6 - 9- 89 S - 2 - 93 12 - 2- 92 S - 2 - 93 656 680 615 681 686 704 680 700 James M'Manus, otherwise Michael Breen, otherwise William Mul- doon, otherwise William Arm- strong, otherwise James Maguire, James Higgins, otherwise John Finnegan, otherwise James M'Carron, & c., . John Weston, alias James Jack- son, , Patrick Kearney, William Holly, James Patterson, James Higgins, William Doyle, 7- 10- 92 21 - 7- 91 2 _ 2- 92 25 - 8- 91 IS - 10 _ 91 21 - IS - 91 94 FEMALES, 87 Catherine Cosgrore, 9- 7 - 80 118 Mary Donnelly, 18- 5 - 83 187 Mary Martin, 4 - 11 - » f 72 Sarah Rankin, 17 - 12 - 80 162 Charlotte M'Mullen, 2- 4 - 89 205 Mary M'Convey, . 11 - 7 - » 1 96 Charlotte M'Mullen, 19- 9 - 79 169 Charlotte Johnston alias M'Gowan, IS - 12 - 89 194 Margaret Campbell, alia Coleman, 17 - « - 91 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 29th August, 1P98. 9 if S Si s • S'fe I » S S. S T P ° si* i o B Ofltae No. Name, Aliases. PrUoa and Register No. Date and Place of Birth. Height with- out Shoes. ft. in. Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes, Harks. Oflenoe ( in fall), and Plaoe of, Coovlotion. Sentenoe, and Date of Convlotion. Date of Liberation, intended Address, and Oooapatlon. Bnuil, 3357 3358 3359 3360 3361 Stafford, Michael. Mountjoy, C. 793. Cotter, James. Maryborough. C. 835. Cotter, Timothy. Maryborough, C. 83". Walsh, Michael. Maryborough, C. 836. Heavy, Patrick, other- wise Heery, Patrick, otherwise Murphy, Joseph. Maryborough, C. 807. 3362 Carroll, Laurence, Maryborough, C. 827. 1859. Cork. 864 Perry, Robert. Londonderry, 503. 1875. Meelin, Newmarket, co. Cork. 1873. Meelin, CO. Cork. 1868. Turindeur. CO. Cork. 1866 Dorset- st. Dublin. 1876 , Tohn- st., Limerick. 1876 Belfast. 5 8 5 4$ 5 7 5 8J 5 3} Sallow. Black Fresh. Black. Blue. 5 7} 5 7 Fresh. Florid. Fair Light brown and curly. Sandy. [ Gray. Gray. Gray. Dark i Brcwn. brown. Fresh. Brown. Fresh, Brown. Gray. Brown. Faded harp left fore- arm, burn- mark left cheek, cut on left temple, two cuts on forehead over right eye, blue dot back of left wrist, lost one front tooth upper. Tender eyes, nail on right thumb in- jured, mole on right temple and on centre of forehead. Lost one upper and one lower front tooth, cut- mark on poll and on first finger left hand. Scar on forehead, cut- mark on poll and on left side of head. Small mole on right cheek, lost three upper front teeth, cut on right eye- brow. Left leg short, in- jured at hip. burn mark on back left hand, cut on front of head right side. Cut scar on bridge of nose, cut sjar over left eyebrow. Larceny. Cork. Wounding. Cork. Wounding. Cork. W'hiteboy Offence. Cork. I. Larceny, II. Burglary. Dublin. Burglary, Corn. Larceny. Belfast. 5 years' penal servitude from loth October, 1894. 17th Oct., 1894. 5 years' penal servitude t'rom 3rd December, 1894. 16th . Ian., 1893. 5 years' penal servitude from 3rd December, 1894. 16th Jan., 189.). 5 years penal servitude from 3rd December, 1894. 11th Jan., 1895. I. 5 years penal servitude, II. 5 years penal servitude, to run concur rently. 3rd Dec. 1894. 5 years penal servitude from 3- 12- 94. 6th Dec. 1894. 4 calendar months' hard labour and 2 years police supervision. 4th May, 1898. 14- 10- 99 2- 12- 99 2- 12- 99 2- 12- 99 2- 12- 99 2- 12- 99 4- 9- 98 30th August. 1898. Cor* City. Labourer. 2nd 3ept., 1898. Meelin, co. Cork. Farmer s son. 2nd Sept., 1898. Meeiin, co. Cork. Farmer's son. 2nd Sept., 1898. Ballingeary, co. Cork. Farmer's son. 2 September, 1898. Dublin. Labourer. 3 September, 1898. Limerick City. Labourer. 3 September, 1898. Belfast La Dourer. Four previous con- victions ( including two terms of penal servitude) for bur- glary and robbery, & c., and twelve times for drunken- { ness. Five previous con- victions for loitering) assaults, & c. Two I previous con- victions for in- juring a horse, obscene language. Eight previous con- victions for house- breaking, larcenies, & c. Br AUTHORITY.— Printed by AiJtt THOM * Oo. ( limited), 07. 88, * 89, Abbey- street, Dublin. The Queen'S f Hntlnj; Offioe 1
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