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14/07/1899

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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 14/07/1899
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THE POLIO GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899. VOL. XVI., No. 1622. REOUL All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications relating to them, should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. J. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of *, he POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. B Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 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 must be elearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property will be inserted at a cost of lbs. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photo- graph or sketch of a stolen article. $. Every cmrwuncement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of n < t less ranlt than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person is reauired to bp inserted Hnd HO war raid is in force against him, the requisition must he signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. ATIONS. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property m ust be guaranteed by an officer of not less rani than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and, as far as practicable, they are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted i n the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to th* Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement, for insertion in th* next issue. 10. In all cases the officer signing the request for the insertion of any announcement will br wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be foncarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. The,, must be clearly written on one side of the paper only ; they must be in the usual form, ami accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by Postal Or, If or by Post Office Order payable at Parliament Street Post Office. 13. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted payment, and the charges for the insertion of the same will be given on application. R. ANDERSON. Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. The amount, of stolen property at present " circu- lated " by the Metropolitan Police has become so inordinately large as to prejudice or destroy the practical value of the records, and it has been found necessary to limit it very considerably. It has been decided, therefore, to discontinue the " cir- culation " in Informationsand Pawnbrokers' Lists of all projjerty stolen in the provinces, unless where there are grounds for believing that the property has found its way to the Metropolis. Chief Con- stables are requested accordingly, when forwarding lists of stolen property to Scotland Yard, to send with them a letter to that effect. And if bills or circulars are received in future, unaccompanied by such a letter, it will be assumed that the " circula- tion " of the particulars they contain is not desired. The same course will be followed with respect to property lost and persons missing. INDEX TO SPECIAL NOTICES AND CAUTIONS Which have appeared in the POLICE GAZETTE during the past twelve months. ARCHER'S TABI. ET CO., 111, Great Russell Street, W. C. ( P. G., No. 1480, March 4th, 1898). ASTORIA, —, 52, Maida Vale, London, Dealer in Dogs. ( P. G., No. 1510, June 17th, 1898). BROWN," PROFESSOR," 1A, Hackni vRoad, Lon- don, N. E. ( P. G., No. 1536, Septembt I- Kill., 1S9X). CARVER, alias R. B. HAYDON, J. V. WOODS, G. S. VANNER, G. WINGFIELD, Arc., frauds on dressmakers. ( P. G., No. 1518, July 15th, 1898). CROWN PERFUMERY CO., 34, Arlington Street, Clerkenwell.( P. G., No. 1550, November 4, 1898). DASMAIL, A., Box 171, Langdale House, Waltham- stow. ( P. G., No. 1536, September 16tli, 1898). DRAPERY FRAUD. ( P. G., No. 1572, January 20th, 1899). FRAIN," MADAME," 1 A, Hackney Road, London N. E. ( P. G., No. 1536, September 16tli, 1898). HAMBURG LOTTERIES. ( P. G., No. 1556, November 25th, 1898). HEWETT, alias TURNER, WHITEHOUSE, and THOMPSON. ( P. G. No. 1592, March . list, 1899). HYPOLITE & CO., Trundley's Road, Deptford. ( P. G. No. 1602, May 5tli, 1899). MAY, GARLAND A Co., 18, Carburton Street, London, W. ( P. G., No. 1502, May 20th, 1898). SPANISH SWINDLE. ( P. G., No. 1546, October 21st. 1898, and No. 1620, July 7th, 1899). TANQUEREY, A.. 9, Rue de St. Petersbourg, Paris, free portrait fraud. ( P. G. No. 1548, October 28, No. 1554, November 18, 1898, and No. 1610, June 2nd, 1899). APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 1- Criminal Investigation De- partment.— For forging an order and obtain- ing £ 30 thereby, and also obtaining a cheque book numbered 59551 to 59600 on the London and County Bank, Croydon Branch— Expiree HARRY GOODING, alios FRANK HALL, CHARLES COURTNEY, & c., Office No 186- 99, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 4 in , complexion fair ( tanned), hair light, clean shaved, eyes grey, strong nasal twang and a habit of biting his finger nails; dress, black morning coat, light trousers, high silk hat, or blue serge jacket suit and white straw hat, appearance of a clerk. A native of Devon. He may call upon undertakers, and after arranging for the funeral of a supposed deceased relative, attempt to obtain money by these cheques, or he may represent himself as the nephew of a Croydon clergyman, and may assume the name of " Dinkel- spiel." Was a lance corporal in the Army Service Corps, at Aldershot, prior to 1895. Is very good at amateur theatricals and has in his possession false whiskers, & c. Was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment at Winchester Assizes on 5th February, 1896, for forgery and larceny, and to 18 months imprisonment at South London Sessions on 14th July, 1897, for fraud, in the name of Frank Hall. Is identical with Frank Hall, Case No. 24, 29th November, 1895. He has recently visited Southsea, Salisbury, Aldershot, & c,, and will doubtless visit other towns and endeavour to obtain money from tradesmen and hotel proprie- tors by uttering worthless cheques drawn on the London and County Bank, Croydon Branch, numbered from 59551 to 59600. Warrant issued. J3 2.— C Division. — HALDANE FRIE- ZELLE, Case No. 3, 8th . iHne, 1894. Not to be arrested. Warrant withdrawn. Ji ' < * / 3,— K Division.— Voi- stealing £ 3 4s. 5Jd., 27tli ult.— JAMES MCDONALD, age 24, height o ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair and slight mous- tache light, eyes blue, slight North Country accent; dress, black morning suit, black hard felt hat, tan lace boots ; has with him a brown tweed jacket suit and cap to match. Is a good shorthand and type- writer. Supposed a native of Manchester. Warrant issued. I. P Division, RUBY BROWN No. 7, 8th June, 1894, and BERNARD McCADE, Case No. 71, 10th August, 1894. Not to be arrested. Warrants withdrawn. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W.^ j/ BERKSHIRE. 5.— Wokingham ( Comity).— For stealing, 19th ult., at Southwell Park, 2 umbrellas ( re- covered) and a grey eoat, worn, pockets at side— A MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., full face, hair sandy, beard about a week's growth; dress, old black jacket, grey striped trousers, light drab cap, lace boots with square toes, and the stolen coat. A tramp Is suspected of stealing property case No. 65, 7th inst. Information to Supt. Molsher, Wokingham 6.— Reading ( Borough).— For stealing, 24th ult., a gentleman's old fashioned silver Geneva watch ( small size), open face, steel hands, " Strengthened Geneva " printed on dial in plain letters— A MAN, giving the name of MAJOR PARKER, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., stout build, complexion sallow, round face, hair ( turning grey) and slight moustache light, short neck, rather large teeth, one or two misting in front of upper jaw, scar on forehead near top of nose; dress, grey suit ( tab of jacket stamped " Charles Baker & Co., High Holborn, London"), small dark plaid cap, lace boots. He obtained lodgings, stating that he was engaged as superin- tendent of the Electric Light Co. Information toCapt. Henderson, Chief Constable, Reading. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 7.— Cambridge ( Borough).— For obtain- ing, 7th inst., by false pretences, a gold- cased watch, No 671; 1 gold chain ; 1 gold- cased lady's guard ; 1 pair of gold sleeve links and 2 cheques, one for £ 12 16s. 6d., one for £ 10 3s. 6d.— V. S. DOSHI, alias P. M. DERASARI, an Indian, age about 25, height 5 ft. 4 or5 in., complexion sallow, small round face, thick lips, hair dark brown, slight moustache dark ; speaks English fluently ; dress, when last seen, dark jacket suit, white straw hat with coloured band, brown shoes, of gentlemanly appearance. He obtained the jewellery and money by bogus cheques on the London and Westminster Bank, written on ordinary notepaper and signed " H. H. Harris" and " Johnson " over a penny postage stamp. Photograph may be seen on application. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. CARNARVONSHIRE. 8.- Conway ( County). — For obtaining money by false pretences— L. M. LONG, alias MAUD ELLIOT, BEATRICE MANNING, MRS. MONTGOMERY, MRS. D. M. KIRBY, & c., age about 35, short, stout build, complexion pale, hair ( turning grey) brown, prominent teeth, mole right side of neck and back of right hand, cool demeanour ; dress, black Bkirt and jacket, white blouse, fur necklet, black sailor hat and veil, carried a mackintosh. She engages apartments at seaside resorts for herself, her husband, a child, and governess, and, suddenly discovering that her purse is missing, obtains money to enable her to pay her return railway fare. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Rees, Conway. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899. CHESHIRE. 9.— Middlewich ( County).— For stealing a silver English lever watch, white dial, gold hour hand, cardboard minute ditto, seconds hand missing, maker Willis, Northwich ; and a silver watch guard, long link pattern— JESSE DEAKIN, age 25, height 5 ft. 8} in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, mole on right hand ; dress, black jacket, navy blue vest, grey trousers, black felt hat, A native of Northwich. Has served in the Army and Navy, from both of which he was discharged. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Large, Middlewich. 10.— Runcorn ( Count!/) — For stealing china in transit— ENOCH MINSHULL, age about 20, heights ft. 2 or 3 in,, complexion fresh ; a native of Middlewich— JOHN GRIFFIN, age about 22, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion and hair dark, long features, leans forward when walking ; a native of Sandbach ; both dressed as boatmen. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pearson, Runcorr DORSETSHIRE. 11. — Cerne - Abbas ( County).— For in- decent assault at Buckland Newton, 9th inst,— A MAN, age 20 to 25, height about a ft. 5 in., freckles on face, hair brown, clean shaved ; dress, black coat, one sleeve torn, dark trousers, red necker- chief, small brown cap. Appearance of a tramp. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Elford, ESSEX. 12.— Brentwood ( County).— For stealing a silver lever watch, No. 2072351, maker, Reck, London, and £ 1 7s,— THOMAS LOVELL, alias ROBERT LOVETT. age 18 to 20, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, grapes, heart, flags, D. Owen, ship right arm, heart and flags left arm ; dress, brown tweed jacket and vest, dark blue military trousers, dark striped tie, brown cap. military boots ; a native of Islington, London. Has served in the Essex Militia. Warrant issued. Information to Sergt. Allen, Brentwood. 13.— Grays ( County).— For stealing a rough black jacket and vest : 1 pair navy blue trousers ; 1 pair lace shoes with toe caps ( nearly new), 2 pairs blue worsted socks, 2 flannel shirts ( 1 with collar), 1 flannel belt with two pockets; 1 white silk neckerchief ; I silver hunter watch ; 1 silver chain with small pearl fish and com- pass attached; 1 black htndled razor; 1 white bone handled shaving brush; 1 small white handled penknife— ROBERT CHAMBER- LAIN, age about 31, height about 5 ft. 10 in., complexion, hair ( turning grey), and moustache dark, small lump above right wrist; wearing the stolen clothing. Supposed a native of St. Mar- garet's, Rochester. Is believed to be a reservist of the 17th Lancers. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jordan, Grays. GLAMORGAnSHIRE. u.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For stealing, 9tli inst., a set. of fish carvers— WALTER ELDRIDGE, age 33, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion ruddy, hair ( short) dark brown, turning grey, moustache dark, no fingers on lefi hand, which is badly deformed, occasionally stammers badly ; dress, when last seen, square cut blue serge jacket suit, straw hat, brown boots. An insurance agent, native of Ely. May be found in the company of loose women, or dealing in cheap jewellery. Information to Chief Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 15.— Cheltenham ( County).— For failing to report, Supervisee THOMAS WHITE, alias CHARLES SYLVESTER, Office No. ll.< 3< J- 99, age 43, height 5 ft, 6j in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes brown, bracelet on each wrist, ring each middle finger, mole left chest, 2 scars left side of navel; a gardener; native of Oxford. Sentenced at Gloucester Quarter Sessions, 4th January, 1899, to 6 months imprisonment and 3 years police supervision for larceny. 19- 731. Information to Supt, Hopkins, County Police Cheltenham. 16. — Chipping Sodbury ( County).— For stealing 6th inst. at Olveston, a pneumatic bicycle, v New Howe " on front, " Dunlop " tyre on front wheel, " Palmer " tyre on hind, head lock, flat handle bar, cork handles, rubber pedals, spring of saddle broken, mud guard fitted to hind wheel— GEORGE PULLEN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., hair and moustache dark ; dress, light brown holland jacket, dark vest, dirty cord trousers, blue cap ; may now he wearing a Zulu straw hat and heavy boots, has with him a pilot coat. Has been employed at haymaking. Supposed to have served in the army. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cooke, Chipping Sodbury. HAMPSHIRE. l"— Andover ( County).— For embezzling £ 33 15s. lid., 29th ult.— VALENTINE ARTHUR DRAYSON, age about 35, height 5 ft. 5 or C in., thick set, complexion florid, hair light brown, long, heavy moustache red, eyes hazel, speaks with West Country accent; dress, black serge coat and vest, grey trousers, brown golf cap. A clerk ; native of Portland. Lately employed in the Royal Engineers' Office, Tedworth. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Miller, Ando^ r. 18 — Basingstoke ( County).— For obtain- ing cheques and money by false pretences.— CHARLES BANTEN, age about 50, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair ( turning grey) brown, heavy moustache light brown, may be clean shaved, eyes blue ; dress, dark morning coat and vest, light tweed trousers, black hard hat. Late manager of the Newnham Brick and Tile Com- pany. May endeavour to purchase or rent a brickyard, or may endeavour to leave the country. Is probably accompanied by his son, age about 20, height about 5 ft. 5 in , slight build, cheek bones rather prominent; dress, blue suit, straw hat or light cap ; may have with them a Gladstone bag, 21 to 30 in. long, and a small handbag with initials " L. B." thereon. / Warrant issued. 19.— Basingstoke ( ~ ounty)„— For stealing carpenter's tbols ( recovered) — CHARLES MITCHEL age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion, hair' and moustache dark, round shoul- dered ; dress, light coat, brown cord trousers, grey cap with dark blue star on top, heavy nailed boots. A tramping labourer. Is an army reservist of the Rifle Brigade. ^ Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Hale, Basingstoke. 20.— Southampton ( Borough).— For being concerned with a man in custody for highway robbery with violence CALLAGHAN, age about 30, height 5 ft, 7 or 8 in., complexion sallow, hair and slight moustache dark ; dress, dark grey mixture coat, dark blue vest, grey trousers, blue serge cap, lace boots. MICHAEL DAVEY, alias McDAVEY and MICK DAVIS, age about 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion, hair, and moustache dark, left hand withered, which he usually carries in his coat pocket ; dress, black cloth coat and vest, brown or grey trousers, a fire- man's blue or black cap, old lace boots. Both are ship's firemen, and natives of Liverpool. Information to the Chief Constable, South- ampton. HEREFORDSHIRE. 21.— Hereford ( County). — For stealing a watch ( recovered)— THOMAS STANTON, age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light, eyes grey, mark on back of head about the size of a 5s. piece ; dress, brown jacket, black vest, dirty cord trousers, grey plaid cap, light lace boots. A native of Oldbury, Worcestershire. Has served in the army, and supposed now serving in the Militia. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Price, County Police Office, Hereford. HERTFORDSHIRE. 22.— St. Albans ( City)— For embezzle- ment, FRED PROCTOR, age 28, height 5 ft. 8 in. complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache light, large eyes, black teeth, very bad on his feet; recently employed by the Royal Aylesbury Dairy Company; was convicted at Leicester in 1898. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Blatch, St. Albans. ISLE OF WIGHT. 23.— Newport ( County).— For stealing, 4th inst., at Fresh water, a pepper and salt coloured morn- ing coat 3 bone buttons on front; 1 pair blue serge cycling breeches, with belt loops round waist; 1 light soft felt hat; 1 Hamblyns field service bandage ; 1 10^- feet newly varnished Dinghy boat, fitted with centre plate, small locker, and 1 pair of oars ; EDWARD JOHNSON, age 18, height 5 ft, 7 in., complexion fresh, dimple on chin, hair dark brown, eyes blue, dagger on right forearm, sup- posed wearing the stolen clothes and regimental boots. A seaman ; native of Canada. Is a deserter from the Royal Artillery. Information to Inspector Coleman, Newport. KENT. 24.— Chatham ( County).— For deserting his wife and child— CHARLES WINTER, alias C. H. CRAWFORD, age 22, height 5 ft. 5 in., stout build, complexion pale, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes blue, birthmark similar to a cut ( with 2 or 3 stitches) on back of neck ; dress, black rough serge jacket and vest, white moleskin trousers, cloth cap, light lace boots. A railway shunter. Warrant issued. Information to Supt, Lacy, Chatham.^ 25.— Folkestone ( Borough).— For stealing, 6th inst., a lady's small gun- metal watch, steel open face, horizontal, keyless, No. 31918, short gold curb pattern chain, marble pig, gold locket with hair at back, small oxydised knife " K" thereon, attached ; 1 gold heart shaped pendant, opal in centre, diamonds at intervals around, small gold twisted pattern chain, bow shaped, attached; 1 enamelled jubilee shilling brooch, 1 Portuguese gold chain forming a bracelet, snap fastening small safety chain attached ; 1 lady's gold Geneva watch, open face, white dial— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache light, eyes ( small) blue ; dress, dark morning coat, greyish trousers and vest, blue tie, white straw hat with black and white or blue and white striped band, white shoes, was wearing a ( supposed) gold chain, large links across vest, and a gold ring. A foreigner. Supposed wanted elsewhere ; see Case No. 55, 23rd ult., Cases Nos. 76, 77, anil 86, 30th ult,, and 67 and 72, 7th inst. Information to Chief Constable Reeve, Folke- stone. LANCASHIRE. 26.— Liverpool ( City).— For obtaining £ 5 10s. by false pretences— G. MOOR, alias J. JAMES, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion sallow, oval face, hair brown, moustache light brown ; dress, light dust, coat, striped trousers, black hard hat. He makes purchases and gives worthless cheques for a larger amount and receives the balance in cash. Has been using a cheque book on the York City and County Bank- ing Co., Limited. Warrant issued. 27.— Liverpool ( City).— For stealing £ 3 on 25th May last— ROBERT HENRY DOHREN, age 19, height 5. ft. 7 in., complexion pale, pimples on face, prominent nose, hair, slight moustache and eyes dark, hogli shouldered; dress, black vicuna jacket suit, hard hat, lace boots. A clerk or hotel boots. Warrant issued. 28.— Liverpool ( Citu).— For stealing £ 5 10s., 6th inst.— JAMES R. BRADLEY, age 19, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes blue, mark under left eyebrow ; dress, blue serge jacket suit, hard hat, lace boots. A clerk. May be found in the company of Robert H. Dohren, Case No. 27. / 72_- Warrant issued. / Information to the Head Constable, Detective Department, Liverpool. 29.— Rochdale ( Borough).— For failing to report— Licence holder MARTIN CAVENEY, alias CAVANAGH, Office No. 1165- 99, age 49, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, B C right chest, H M outside left forearm, anchor right upper arm, M M C front right forearm. Sentenced at Salford 8th July, 1895 to 5 years penal servitude for tool stealing. Licenced 20th April last. J V 912. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, Rochdale. LINCOLNSHIRE. 30. — Lincoln ( County). — For stealing £ 7 10s., 8th inst. — A YOUTH, age 19 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion dark ( slightly freckled), hair dark brown, small mole back of neck ; dress, when last seen, old brown or bluish grey cloth jacket, greyish vest, bluish trousers ( nearly new), brown cap, old lace boots. A tramping labourer. Stated he was a native of Clitheroe, and that he had served in a military band. Information to Supt. Clarke, Lincoln. NORFOLK. 31.— Norwich ( City).— For obtaining money by false pretences— F. MIDDLETON, age25 to 27, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion dark, hair and slight moustache dark brown, of good address; dress, light grey suit, black and white straw hat, carried a black mackintosh. Supposed a travelling jeweller. He presented in payment of some goods a worthless cheque for more than their value, and received the balance in cash. Has in his possession a cheque book on the Munster and Leinster Bank, Dublin. Is accompanied by a woman ( supposed his wife), age about 25, of good address. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Winch, Norwich. TUESDAY, JUNE 293, 1899. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E 5 PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 32 — Convict Supervision Office.— Portrait and description of MARY BEATRICE MANNING, alias MAUD ELLIOT, BLUNT, MAITLAND, HARRIS, HUNT, ROSSITER, MOULSHAM, COWARD, HAMILTON, PENNY. MOYNHAM, MIDDLETON, DUDLEY, BRYAN, HAYTON, HOLMES, GREGORY, HARTLEY, etc. Office No. 2324- 08. Wanted for failing to no- tify her change of address, hav- ing been con- victed at Lewes Assizes, 10th February, 1897, and sentenced to 18 months hard labour and 2 years police su- pervision for fraud. Was con- victed at York Assizes, 5th November, 1887, and sentenced to 3 months hard labour for fraud, as MARY SHAW BEELEY, and at Stafford Quarter Sessions, lst January, 1889, and sentenced to G months hard labour for fraud, as MARY BEELEY. Age 35, height 5 ft., stout build, brown liair ( turning grey), prominent teeth, mole on right side of neck, also on back of right hand ; of cool demeanour ; makes herself up and thus materially alters her appearance; usually dresses in black tailor made dress, sailor hat ( black or white), and frequently carries a shawl or waterproof on her arm. A native of Sheffield. Frequents the suburbs of the Metro- polis and fashionable seaside resorts, represents herself to be the wife of a clergyman or lawyer, or daugh- ter of a bishop, calls on the principals of high - class schools and boarding- bouses, states that she has nephews or daughters to place in the school or board- ing - house, and while arranging terms suddenly discovers that she has lost her purse, pretends she has some shopping to do, or not enough cash to purchase a railway ticket, and frequently succeeds in ob- taining a loan. A plausible swindler. Is wanted on warrant at Dublin and elsewhere for similar frauds. Has recently been operating in North Wales. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 33.— E Division. - Woodcut portrait and description of FREDERICK BRAMHAM, alias STEVENS, F. T. DODHAAl, WHETHAM and HENDERSON, C. S. O. No. M 8025, age 50 ( looks younger), height 5ft. tiin., complexion fair, hair LINLITHGOWSHIRE. 34.— Linlithgow ( County).— Portrait and description of supervisee WILLIAM DAVIDSON, alias WALTER McGOWAN, Office No. 43799, whose apprehension is sought for housebreaking and theft on 22nd ult., age 49, height 5 ft. 8 in., and moustache brown ( turning grey), eyes grey, two moles left side of face ; dress, when last seen, 21st ult., black frock coat ( silk facings), light check trousers, patent leather boots, black hard felt hat, Sentenced at North London Sessions, llth February, 1895, to sixteen months hard labour for larceny ( lodger), and his arrest is now sought for similar offences, see Case No. 2, 4tli September, 1890. This man takes apartments at first class boarding houses, then leaves to fetch his luggage. He returns with a box or bag, generally at lunch or dinner time, and while the inmates are thus engaged, steals what jewellery he can and decamps, leaving behind his box or bag, which, on being opened, is found to contain rubbish. Information to be forwarded to the Metro- politan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. complexion sallow, hair dark ( turning grey), scar bridge of nose, nose bent to left, scar right elbow, right wrist, blue dot base right thumb, scar left elbow, hip, knee, shin, and calf ; dress, when last seen, light grey suit and cap ( old and dirty). Was convicted at Glasgow Circuit 24th April, 1874, and sentenced to 15 months imprison- ment for robbery ; on 7tli September, 1870, for theft by housebreaking to 7 years penal servitude ; on 26th February, 1885, for theft by housebreak- ing and sentenced to 10 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision. C L 1247. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Robin- son, Linlithgow. SUFFOLK ( East). £ 5 REWARD. 35.— Halesworth ( County).— Portrait and description of SAMUEL JONES, late of Bungay, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement. — Age 20, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion pale, full face, hair and moustache very light, eyes blue, swelling on right arm, walks with short, quick step; wearing dark tweed coat and vest, brown leather leggings, black Alpine hat ; a solicitor's clerk ; native of Rusholme, Manchester. ( See Case No. 58, 20th January, 1899). The above reward will be paid by H. Hartcup, Esq., Solicitor, Bungay, to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension of JONES. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Andrews, Halesworth NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 36.— Daventry ( County).— For neglecting to attend an audit at Daventry Workhouse 6th ult.— THOMAS HENRY BURTON, age 49, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, long thin red face, hair, full beard, moustache and eyes brown, large scar under one eye ; dress, brown jacket suit and cap, all much worn, black and red tie, strong lace boots. An overseer, native of Everdon. Absconded Gth ult. Warrant issued. Information to Supt Hustler, Daventry NORTHUMBERLAND. M— Newcastle- on- Tyne ( City).— For failing to report— Supervisee WILLIAM TATE, alias JOHN ROBERTSON and FRANCIS HIGGINS, age 27, height 5 ft. 1J in., complexion pale and dull, hair light brown, eyes grey, B and 3 dots root of thumb, ring left middle finger, in- distinct tattoo marks outside left forearm, pigeon breasted, thick prominent nose ; native of Glasgow. Sentenced at Glasgow 18th May, 1896, to 21 months imprisonment and 5 years police super- vision for robbery, liberated from Peterhead Con- vict prison on 20th September 1898. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, City Police, Newcastle- on- Tyne. SOMERSETSHIRE. 38. Bath ( City).— For stealing, lst inst., a lady's open face silver Geneva watch, " A. C." engraved on back of outside case, small twisted silver Albert chain attached — LAWRENCE HOOPER, age about 22, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., thin features, pock- marked, wears his hair over his forehead ; dress, grey suit, red tie, black bowler hat. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Col. Gwyn, Chief Con- stable, Bath. 39. Yeovil [ County).— CHARLES BAKER, Case No. 49, 7th inst, Information cancelled. S : STAFFORDSHIRE. 40- West Bromwich ( County). — For failing to report, Licence- holder THOMAS WILLIAMS alias HUGHES, JOHN BURNS, and MASSAM, Office No. 1933- 99, age 35, height 5 ft. 3- 3 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown ( squints left), cut scar outer corner left eye, scar back left hand, blue spot between left thumb and forefinger, scar inside right hand, right middle and forefinger ; a native of Liverpool. Sentenced at Liverpool Assizes, llth March, 1895, to 3 years penal servitude for robbery. Licenced 28th June last, S. V. 346. Information to Chief Supt. Whitehurst, County Police, West Bromwich. 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1899. STIRLINGSHIRE. 11.— Stirling ( Bnrgh).— For stealing a pair of tweed trousers, shepherd tartan pattern, 10th inst. HARRY TEMPLE, age 32, height 5 ft., 4 in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes blue ; dress, dark jacket and vest, dirty moleskin trousers, peak cap, may now be wearing the stolen trousers. A slater ; native of Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Burgh Police Chambers, Stirling. SUFFOLK. 12. laswich ( Borough). — For larceny— MARY MURASZKE, alias SMITH, age 18, height 5 ft. ( i in., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes light blue, speaks very little English, large bunions on both feet; dress, black cord dress, black velveteen cape, black sailor hat, brown shoes. A native of Erkunies, Germany. Warrant issued. Information to Liout.- Col. Russell, Chief Con- stable, Ipswich. SUFFOLK ( East). 1.1.- Lowestoft { County).— For failing to appear to bis recognisances at Quarter Sessions, 7th April last— JOSEPH STEWART, age 3: 1, height ir ft. 1) in., complexion sallow, hair and heavy moustache light, eyes blue, two small tattoo marks outside left forearm, right hip deformed ; dress, when last seen, blue jacket and vest, dark grey trousers, brown cap, light lace boots; a clerk or ship's steward. Native of Lowestoft. Is known at Newmarket, Ipswich and Bristol. Warrant issued. 44.— Lowestoft ( County).— For deserting his family— PETER WALKER, age 41, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache auburn, eyes grey, lump back of left ear, front teeth very irregular ; usual dress blue suit, peak cap. A smacksman ; native of Pwllheli. Has in his possession a smack- master's certificate, No. 2147, issued at Lowestoft. A reward of £ 1 will be paid by the Guardians of the Mutford and Lothingland Union to the otlicer arresting and £ 1 for such information as will lead to the arrest of Walker. Warrant issued. Information to Supt Shipp, Lowestoft. SUSSEX ( East). 45.— Hastings ( Borough). - - For stealing, 10th inst., a lady's gold watch, French make, white dial, black hands and figures, chased back ( much worn), 1 gold Albert chain, long link pattern, imitation spade guinea attached ; 1 large plain gold ring ; one gold signet ring, set green stone, with horse's head engraved thereon surrounded by horseshoe and buckle- - HENRY CLARK, age about 15, height about . r> ft., complexion fair, hair light brown ; dress, blue serge suit, blue cloth cap, patent leather boots, wearing a gold hunter watch and gold Albert chain. Stated he was a native of Westminster, London. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Baker, Hastings. YORKSHIRE ( West Rifling). .40— York ( City).— For withholding .£ 37, the moneys ol' the Royal London Friendly Society, of which be was collector— EDWARD HAMPSON COOPER, age 3G, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in. slight build, hair brown, sharp features, very fluent speaker, eruptions on face, has the appearance of a heavy drinker ; usually dressed in brown jacket suit and billycock hat. A teacher of music. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, York. 47.- Barnsley ( Borough).— For withholding .£ 25 of the Barnsley Builders Labourers Society— PATRICK HASSON, age 48, height 5 ft. 5 or ( i in., stiff build, complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top) dark brown, turning grey, moustache dark brown, front teeth missing, slight north country accent, one little finger bent, slightly bow- legged, is addicted to drink : dress, light grey tweed jacket, blue striped trousers, green cloth cap ; was secre- tary to the above society. Has worked at Sunder- land, Newcastle- on- Tyne, Blyth, and Portobello, and may be found at one of these places. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Butler, Barnsley. r PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 18. Division. Remanded till 18th inst., for stealing bicycles and uttering forged receipts for same at pawnbrokers when pledging — HOWARD HALLE, alias HALL, DEALTRY, and WILLIAMS, age 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion dark, hair ( inclined to curl) and eyes brown, near sighted, wears glasses ; dress, brown mixture cycling suit and cap, cycling shoes. WILLIAM RUSS, alias CLARKE, age 24, height 5 ft. I1J in., slight build, complexion pale, hair and eyes brown, cut scar outside right forearm and centre of back, indistinct mark in blue ink on left forearm; dress, black morning coat and vest, striped tweed trousers, dark cap, lace boots. Natives of Totten- ham, Middlesex. Both are good pianists. Found in tbeir possession a black enamelled bicycle frame, plated parts, yellow wood handle bar, cork bandies, transfer has been removed; 1 bicycle wheel, yellow wood rim, marked " A. B." ; 2 rubber tyres marked " The Hartfords tyre, No. 77, E. II.," 28 x 158, Pat. May 23- 9.1 : 4 saddles 1 marked Gilliam, Cnton, Ohio, Pals. 8- 25- 96, 12- 8-%, 3- 10- 117 ; 2 American cane, marked Mesniger Bicycle Co., New York, U. S. A.), 1 racing ditto, plated fork attached ; 9 leather wallets ( 1 stamped American, 1 crescent, 7 plain) ; 1 crank with pedal repaired with copper wire, gear wheel attached; - 2 transfers, 1 marked " Manufactured by the Speedwell Cycle and Motor Car Co., Reading, Special Speedwell," 1 " The Crawford M. F. G. Co., Haggerstown, M. P.," makers; 1 cyclometer, 1- 100 kilometre, N. Y. " Standard Watch Co." on dial, Pat. April 23- 95, 71- 28 on back; 1 bicycle lamp, " Lucas and Pathfinder" thereon ; 21 blank invoice forms headed Harrod, Paxman & Co., High Class Cycle Makere, Cam- bridge, Barnet and London ; and a quantity of miscellaneous articles of bicycle fittings. Information to be forwarded to the Metro- politan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. wy. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 49.— Cardiff < Borough).— Remanded till 15th inst. for larceny ( person)— SAMUEL BROWN, age 52, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, oval face, high forehead, rather long nose, hair dark, moustache and whiskers reddish brown, turning grey, eyes grey, scar outside left forearm, 2 scars outside right forearm, boil Bears back of neck and shoulder, cut scar right side of head, small lump left of abdomen, varicose veins both legs ; dress, blue jacket suit, grey worsted three- quarter length coat, dark tweed trousers, black bowler hat. States he is a general dealer, native of London. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Cardiff' HEREFORDSHIRE. 50.— Bromyard ( County).— Remanded till 17th inst. for picking pockets.— JAMES WIL- LIAMS, age 45, height 5 ft. K in., complexion sallow, hair brown, moustache light brown, eyes grey ; dress, brown jacket and vest, dark cord trousers, light striped cap, old brown boots. A labourer ; native of Barnsley. Information to Supt. Lewis, Bromyard 51. Ledbury ( County).— Remanded till 17tli inst., for cutting and wounding at Ashperton, 8th inst. HENRY JOHN DALEY, age 42, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion and hair dark, eyes hazel, ship in full sail on chest; dress, dark jacket, fustian trousers, blue striped tie, black cap, old boots. A native of Belfast. Was dis- ch urged from the Royal Artillery in 1890. Sup- posed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Phillips, Ledbury. _ HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 52. St. Ives ( county).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions for obtaining money by false pretences— JOHN TAYLOR, alias BETTS, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, hair brown, moustache ginger, cataract in eyes, wearing blue serge suit. A native of Hadleigb, Suffolk. He called upon farmers and represented himself as agent to a firm of stack cloth makers. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Rayner, St. Ives. ' KENT. 53.— Gravesend ( Borough). — Remanded till 19th inst., for stealing a pneumatic safety bicycle, modern frame, 2( i in., weight 27 lbs., Beeston basket pattern, 1897 tyres, Ramshorn handle bars, Cooper's felt handle grips, Bown's Aeolus bracket, B. S. A. hubs, back hub nut missing, rat trap pedals with toe clips, solid rims. 28 by Is, half plated spokes, 7J head, leather saddle by Dragon Leather Co., Wolverhampton, J- in. chain, thumb screw bell, gear 84, no lamp, brake or mud- guards.— JOHN WEST ( supposed false) age about 25, height 5 ft. 1J in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes bluish grey, small scar back of left wrist. States he is a native of Lewes. Information to Chief Constable Thornton, Gravesend. ,. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 54.- Newport ( Borough)— Remanded till 17th inst. for picking pockets — WILLIAM THOMPSON, alias CHARLES LLOYD, and WILLIAM ANDERSON, age 30, heights ft. 3 in., complexion fair, long thin face, hair brown, slight moustache light brown, has lost right forefinger to second joint, large scar near elbow, scar right cheek, moles on chin and left side of jaw, warts on second right finger. States he is an engineer's steward, and native of London. He was sentenced at Bristol on 30 April, 1879, in the name of Charles Lloyd, to 4 months imprisonment for larceny from the person, and on ( ith September, 1892, in the name of William Anderson to II months imprisonment for attempted larceny from the person. Supposed convicted elsewhere. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, New- port. NORFOLK. 55.— Terrington ( County).— Remanded till 17th inst. for larceny ( person).— CHARLES DAVIS ( supposed false), age 24. height 5 ft. H in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes ( full) blue, scar on left wrist ; dress, blue serge jacket and trousers, black and white check vest, blue neckerchief with white spots, blue cloth peak cap, lace boots, all much worn. Supposed previously convicted and wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Read, Terrington. 33 / Sr> SURREY. 56.— Chertsey ( County). — Committed for trial at Guildford Assizes, 20th inst., for burglary 9th inst.— WILLIAM WILSON, age 44, height 5 ft. 3J in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar right side of face, wearing a dark brown Cardigan jacket, black Boft felt hat, green, red, and yellow neckerchief. States he is a labourer. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsey. PROPERTY STOLEN. BERKSHIRE. bl .— Maidenhead ( County).— 7th inst., at Henley Regatta, a gold lever watch ( very old), single case, gold dial, No. 2362, makers Parkinson and Frodsham, Change Alley, London. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Dorrell, Maidenhead. " CHESHIRE. £ 1 REWARD. •"> 8.- Macclesfield ( County).— 24th ult., at Wilmslow, a bicycle, 26- in. frame, enamelled black, No. 266, straight handle bar, plating good, felt handles, solid end, 28 by 1 plain " Palmer" tyres, jointless hollow rims, disc adjusting hubs with hexagon lock nuts, duplex chain stays on both sides, round back stays, " Brampton " saddle, 56- 98, 7- in. " Eadie " cranks, open front toe- clips, gear 74, 24 and 9 teeth, " Eadie " chain, with patent fasten, grose leather gear case, a piece of leather inside under lacing at bottom of gear case, no brake or mudguards.— By A MAN, age about 26, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion dark ; a painter. The above reward will be paid by J. E. Johnson, Grove Street, Wilmslow, to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief and recovery of the bicycle. Information to Supt. Downes, County Police Office, Macclesfield. ' DEVONSHIRE. 59.— Exeter ( County).— 3rd inst., at Ilfra- combe, 1 long gold curb chain, very fine Grecian pattern, gold locket containing brown hair attached; 1 lady's gold keyless Geneva watch, back rather loose, inside discoloured, black hands, piece of black cord attached ; 2 gold bangles ( 1 plain nobs at ends, 1 very thin, new appearance, clasp fastening, supposed 15 carat); 1 curb pattern bangle ; 1 very old fashioned gold ring, set garnets with pearl in centre, one or two garnets missing ; 1 small gold brooch rather long; 2 silver brooches TUESDAY, JUNE 1 3 , 1899. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 ( 1 made of figures 1898, 1 a silver coin, King of Italy on back); 1 small cameo in gold setting; 1 long gold curb pearl brooch. 1 pearl missing, balls at each end ; 1 lady's gold Geneva watch, IS carat, filigree, black hands and figures, very fine 9- carat gold curb pattern Albert attached ; 1 gold diamond ring; 1 lady's gold ring, 5 diamonds in claw setting ; 1 gold brooch with letter " M "— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 25 to 29, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion, hair ( long), and moustache dark ; dress, dark blue or black suit, white straw hat with black band. 4th inst., at Heavitree, a fine long gold chain, and locket with photograph of an old lady inside ; 1 lady's new short silver Albert ; 1 flat silver bracelet in. wide, ferns engraved thereon ; 2 silver salt spoons ; 0 silver spoons; 1 silver butter knife, pearl handle; 1 silver fruit knife : 1 small Ainalekite cross pendant set in gold, " 73" scratched on back ; 1 pair of gold earrings ; 1 plated sugar sifter and cream ladle. From the Soldiers' Institute, Stonehouse, 1 silver keyless Geneva watch, No. 198 ) 131, horn case, silver Albert with star and threepenny piece attached. 3rd inst., at Stonehouse, a double case English lever watch, No. 14420, makers Kendal and Dent, silver curb pattern chain with four- penny piece attached. Information to the Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter. HAMPSHIRE. GO.— Aldershot ( County). — Between 7th and 8th inst. from the Officers' Quarters, West Cavalry Barracks, 2 silver cups about 12 in. high 1 chased, " C. K. C. from R. H. C. Faith and DesKennett, ' 99," engraved thereon : 1 with two handles, " Luke, ' 94, First Post, ' 97," thereon) ; 1 silver- plated cup about 12 in. high ( plain), " C. K. Elsworthy, School Fives " and the Clifton coat of arms thereon ; 1 pair of silver- plated candle- sticks, about 0 in. high, " C. K. Elsworthy, from J. L. Reid, Robroy, Guildford, 1897," thereon ; 1 silver spirit flask, '' 1st Post, Smiths Cup, Alder- shot Divisional, Point to Point, 1897," thereon; 1 silver cigarette case, " C. K. E. from W. J. C. B. Lady Colleen, 1893 or 1894," thereon ; 1 silver pencil case, loop at end ; 1 meerschaum pipe in brown leather case ; 2 black handled razors, Le Comte" on blade of one, " Sheffield" on the other ; 2 Sandown badges, 1899 ( 1 member's, 1 lady's) ; 1 small pink and white pincushion and small gold safety pin ; 2 shaving brushes, white handles, brown and white badger's hair ; 1 black felt hat, " Swindon" inside ; 1 light blue and white striped flannel sleeping suit. Information to Supt. Hawkins, Aldershot. > KENT. 61.- Folkestone [ Borough).— 12th inst., a lady's gold Geneva watch, No. 10503, gold dial, gilt chain with miniature ornament shape of a drum attached; 1 lady's 18- ct. gold half- hoop ring, set diamond— suspicion is attached to A MAN, age about 2t!, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( curly) and moustache fair; dress, black jacket and vest, light grey flannel trousers, white straw hat with black band, patent leather shoes. Information to Chief Constable Reeve, Folkestone. MONMOU THSHIRE. 02.— Newport ( Borough). — Between 10th and 11th inst., by shopbreaking.— 42 watches ( 4 gold filled " Waltham " open faced keyless, plain cases ; 3 gold filled " Omega," cut hunters, one No. 3419981 ; 2 gold filled " Trenton " keyless lever ; 2 gold filled American hunter, marked " Philadel- phia"; 3 silver; 1 silver keyless English lever, open face ; 15 steel cased, some marked " Omega"; 4 ditto, superior • 1 bronze cased, No. 500808 ; 1 Calendar, in steel case ; 6 lady's steel cased, fancy dials ;) 24 assorted paste brooches, silver gilt, with foreign hall mark, crescents, hearts, knots, stars, & e.; 4 gold brooches, 2 9- ct. 2 15- ct.; 18 sets assorted gold and gold filled studs and links ; 2 sets 15- ct. plain gold studs ; 1 gold stud set with turquoise ; 2 diamond pins and studs combined ; 1 scarf pin, Russian rouble note in blue enamel; 2 masonic scarf pins, gold, square and compass ; 4 9- ct. gold rings, 1 set with three red stones, 1 with three turquoise, 1 carbuncle, and 1 snake pattern, with paste and ruby ; 9 Masonic and other gold charms, 1 with yellow stone ; 1 lady's long gold chain, 10- ct., Prince of Wales pattern ! 3 silver chains ; 4 gold eyeglass chains ; 1 silver match box. 03- Newport ( Borough).— 8th inst, by shopbreaking - 2 gold watches ( 1 open- face keyless, No. 5473307 ; 1 gold filled keyless, Louis pattern. No. 747067); 9 lady's gold watches ( 1 half- hunter keyless No. 109583 ; 1 open- face gilt gold keyless lever. No. 04073 ; 1 keyless, engraved back, No. 42207 ; 1 fancy back, diamond in centre. No. 130215 ; 1 half- hunter, keyless, engraved. No. 52510 ; 1 keyless, engraved, No. 19984 ; 1 plain half- hunter No. 525516; 1 kevless. open face, No. 8 ,9703 : 1 do. No. 0336 ' 215801 • 26 silver watches ( 1 open face, keyless, No. 15204 ; 1 < lo. No. 4053 : 1 racing do. No. 213076 ; 1 do. No. 127909 ; 1 open face, kevless, engine turned cases. No. 130995; 1 do.. No. 1433407; 1 do.. No. 1433222 ; 1 do., No. 143420 ; 1 do., No. 130980 ; 1 ' lo., plain case, No. 132215 ; 1 open face, kevwinder, No. 337 ; 1 do. No. 30611; 1 do. No. 39610 : 1 do.. No. 10623 ; 1 do., No. 39105 ; 1 do., No. 39608 ; 1 do.. No. 124336 ; 1 do., No. 60405 : 1 keyless, half hunter, 59315 : 1 Waltham hunter, No. 43 ; lkeyless Omegah, No. 036 ; 1 do., No. 1348540 ; 1 Waltham, No. 732945; 1 do., No. 734798; 1 Geneva key winder, No. 39607 ; 1 oxydized Louis watch, No. 010 ; 13 lady's silver watches ( 1 engraved keyless, plain dial, No. 1413487 ; 1 do. keywinder, No. 126328 ; 1 plain case, Arabic, No. 1339464 ; 1 engraved half hunter, keyless, No. 23161 ; 1 plain face, key- less, No. 34172 ; 1 keyless, No. 1339465 ; 1 do., engraved, No. 55404; 1 do., No. 51310; 1 oxydized, plain face, No. 395531 ; 1 do. keyless, No. 32185 ; 1 oxydized, sm;> ll, No. 936625 ; 1 do., keyless, No. 89787 ; 1 plain face, keyless) ; 1'.' 8 gold rings, 73 gold pins, 14 gold bracelets, and 60 gold brooches— by TWO MEN, 1st, age about 28, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, clean shaved ; dress, brown suit and black bowler hat, carried an umbrella with cherry wood handle and silver band. 2nd, age 18 to 20, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., slight build ; dress, blue jacket suit and light cloth cap. Stated they were brothers and that they came from London. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, New- port, ( Mon.). 33 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 64.— Northampton ( Borough).— 7th inst., a pneumatic safety bicycle, " New Hudson" painted transfer on head and on down tube, " No. 10939 " stamped on seat pillar," B 119 " on bottom bracket, 20- in. frame, large tubes, ram's horn handle bars, Cooper's lluted felt handles, 1- 1 ad ley's |- in. pitch chain, gear 84 in., Middlemore saddle Nq. 861, Warwick tyres, Westwood rims, 7- in. cranks, rat- trap pedals, nearly new— By A MAN. who gave the name of RABY, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, prominent nose, hair dark, supposed clean shaved ; dress, dark jacket suit, light cap, light glazed kid boots. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, Northampton. SOMERSETSHIRE. 05.— Bath ( City).— Oth inst., a pneumatic bicycle, 24- in. frame, half dropped handle bar, chain, wheel, and crank brazed, painted black, pedal soldered inside, Clincher tyres, " Earle" marked on front of head— By A MAN, who gave the name of CANDYE, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 4 in., hair and moustache dark ; wearing dark clothes and cap. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Gwyn, Chief Constable, Bath. WORCESTERSHIRE. 60- King's Heath County).— 9th inst., at Selly Oak, a pneumatic bicycle, 26- in. frame, lj- in. Dunlop tyres, Westwood rims, forward bent handle bars, 1 ribbed felt and metal tipped handle, 1 smooth felt, Brook's B 10 saddle, trans- fer on head " Cycle Components," geared to 84, 1- in. pitch, Warwick pump and clip attached to frame, chain wheel has been repaired, dent under seat stay, no gear case, brake, or mudguards. Information to Supt. Wasley, King's Heath YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 10s. REWARD. 67.- Guisborough ( County).— 17th ult., at Redcar, a field glass in light brown leather case," R. B. Turton," engraved on cylinder, and supposed " Carpenter and Wenley, Regent Street." The above reward will be paid by R. B. Turton, Esq., J. P., Larpool Hall, Whitby, to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief, and recovery of the glass. Information to Supt. Clarkson, Guisborough. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. LANCASHIRE. 68.— Leigh ( County)— 6th inst., in a 3rd class railway carriage at Tyldesley Station on the London North Western Railway, the body of a newly- born fully- developed female child, wrapped in a chemise, part of a pair of drawers and two sheets of brown paper. A verdict of " probable strangulation " was returned at the inquest. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. / APPREHENSIONS. ( ft.— Cambridgeshire, Cambridge ( Borough),— WILLIAM SYERS, Case No. 7. 4th December, 1896. z_ r 70.— Dorsetshire, Beaminster ( County)— GEORGE HOBBS, Case No. 20, 7th inst. JS 71. Norfolk, Norwich City).— ALFRED GEORGE HOLMES, Case No. 31,19th May last. 33 72.— Shropshire, Church Stretton ( County).— GEORGE LELLO, Case No 42, 28th April last. 73.— Suffolk East, Lowes toft i. County). — PERCY ATHOL WOODS. Case No. 42.10th February last. 74 — Sussex East, Hailsham County). — JAMES LUXFORD, Office No. 864- 98, Case No. 45, 10th February last. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT BERKSHIRE. la.— Hungerford ( County).— For stealing from his lodgings, 11th ult., an old silver hori- zontal watch, No. 82664, open face, white dial, maker " J. W. Bensou. London"— CAPTAIN E. PARKER, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., stout build, complexion sallow, hair grey, slight moustache light; dress, grey suit, red tie, grey check cap, carried an umbrella with brown handle. He obtained lodgings by stating he was an inspector in Her Majesty's Service, inspecting bridges and public works. Is identical with Major Parker, Case No. 14, 7th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Legg, Hungerford SOMERSETSHiRE. 76.— Taunton ( County).— For obtaining £ 5 by false pretences— FRED CARSTAKE, supposed false, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion swarthy, hair light, slight impediment in speech ; dress, black coat and vest, grey check trousers, black soft felt hat, lace boots. He purchased goods to the value of £ 5 and presented in pay- ment a forged cheque for £ 10 011 the London and County Bank, Croydon Branch. Is identical with Harry Gooding, Case No. 1. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Durham, Taunton. . PERSONS IN CUSTODY. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 77. — Leeds ( County).— Remanded till 18th inst., for larceny— JAMES BARRETT, alias FIRTH and HELLIWELL, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, cut mark under left eye, both ai'ms tattooed. A native of Edinburgh. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Tebbutt, County Buildings, Park Street Leeds. PROPERTY^ STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 78.— N Division•— 11th inst., by house- breaking, 3 watches ( 1 lady's gold Geneva, gold dial, steel hands, chased back; 1 silver lever hunter, compensation balance; 1 lady's silver Geneva); 1 lady's gold Albert chain, tassel attached ; 1 silver curb pattern ditto, minus swivel; 3 gold bangles ( 1 j- in., chased, clasp fastening; 1 snake pattern, heart- shaped head, forget- me- not thereon ; 1 plain, snake pattern); 3 silver brooches ( 1 crescent shape, with ivy leaves; 1 set pearls ; 1 plain). 79.— T Division. - 10th breaking, a large round gold brooch, embossed, plain kno. b in centre ; 1 old- fashioned gold brooch, large blue stone in front, photograph of a lady at back, inlaid white enamel at rim ; pair long drop earrings to match ; 1 gold ring, set bloodstone, " W." thereon ; 1 gold ring, black stone, " A. D." in monogram thereon, u February, 1889 " engraved inside; a mahogany case, blue lined, containing 7 dessert knives and forks, silver blades, rose and leaves thereon, ivory handles, knotted edges. Information to be forwarded to the Metro- > e, with ivy leaves; inst., by house- politan Police Office, New Scotland Yard APPREHENSIONS. 80.— Metropolitan Police District, E Division. K . H. ALI, Case No. 2, 7th inst., and remanded till 17th inst. in name of VALLU- BHADAS SHAVJI DOSHI. 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1899. List of Licence Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, etc., who have been re- apprehended, for the month of June, 1899, with the results, etc. ' I Fresh Offence with which charged. Date and Place. REMARKS. 3789- 98 ALLEN, CATHERINE 3361- 98 ANDERSON. WILLIAM 3242- 98 ARMSTRONG, JAMES 1211- 99 ASHMORE. DAVID 3573— 98 BAILEY, GEORGE 1049- - 97 BAKER. BENJAMIN 1665- - 99 BARRETT, JAMES 2556- - 98 BEACH. JOSEPH 2040- - 98 BENNETT, CHARLES J551- - 99 BENNETT. FRANK 1551- - 99 BENNETT. FRANK 2087- - 97 BERRY, EDWARD 2584- - 96 BIRCHALL, JOHN 3574- - 98 BLACKWELL. JOHN 389- - 98 BLAIR, ALBERT 3394- - 98 BLOGG. CHARLES 1388- - 98 BOWDEN. ELLEN 276- - 98 BROMLEY. SAMUEL J. 2975- - 96 BROWN, GEORGE 959- - 99 BROWN, GEORGE 1208- - 99 BROWN. GEORGE 2181- - 97 BROWN. JOHN 40625 CAPPS, JOHN 1791- - 98 CARRICK, WILLIAM 825- - 96 CHATAWAY. GEORGE 38185 CLARK, JOSEPH 681- 99 COLLINS. JOHN 36300 CON LAN. JAMES 26 ,74 COSTELLO, MICHAEL 3498- - 98 DAY. JAMES 799- - 98 DEVANNY. EDWARD 684- - 99 DODD, HERBERT 1297- - 98 DONOVAN. CATHERINE 159- - 99 DONOVAN, JOHN 786- - 98 DONOVAN, JOHN 324- - 96 DONOVAN. JOHN 969- - 99 EDWARDS, LEWIS 3468- - 97 EMNEY. THOMAS 752- - 99 EVANS. BENJAMIN 12- - 99 FITZWALTER, FRANCIS 2565- - 98 FURNEY, WILLIAM 2880- - 98 GREEN. ELIZABETH 1619- - 99 GREEN. MARY ANN 1174- 98 GREENWOOD, JOHN 3131- - 99 HAGGERTY. JAMES 3029- - 98 HALEY, JOHN 2064- - 97 HARRISON, WILLIAM 2747- - 98 HASSI5TT, WILLIAM 2308- - 98 HAZEL, CECILIA 3147- - 98 HEAD. JAMES 1- - 98 HOWARD. FRANK 128- - 99 INDEST, DAISY 3070- - 98 IRELAND, THOMAS 1979- - 98 JAMES, JOHN 371- - 98 JENKINS, THOMAS 3883- - 96 JOHNSON. HENRY 2733- - 97 JONES, EDWIN 1318- - 99 KEEFE, THOMAS 686- - 99 KING. JOHN 807- - 99 LESLIE. ELLA 776- - 99 LICHTHEIM, ALBERT 569- - 99 LLOYD. JOHN 1625- - 99 LOVELL, GEORGE 2048- - 98 LOVELL, WILLIAM JOHN 2892- - 97 MANNING. EDWARD 468- - 99 MARTIN, HENRY 2122- - 98 MAYO, ALFRED DE 753- - 98 MEAD, JOHN 1273- - 98 MOORE, WILLIAM 1760— 97 MURPHY, ANGELO 372- - 99 MURPHY, WILLIAM 2560- - 98 MURRAY. GEORGE 1275- - 99 MURRAY, GEORGE 2772- 98 NAGLE, EDWARD PATRICK 689- - 99 NEWPORT. ALFRED 3442- - 97 OSBORNE, GEORGE 3584- - 97 PAGE, JOSEPH 1116- - 98 PHILLIPS, JOHN 96- - 99 POTTER, ARTHUR 692- - 99 RAINFORD, FREDERICK 1430- 98 REEN, ALFRED 1 ". lO- 99 ROBERTS, ARTHUR ll 68- 97 RULE, JOHN 2452- 98 RUSSELL, MARGARET 571- 99 SAUNDERS, JAMES 2191- 98 SCHNEIDER, CHARLES 2144- 96 SCOURFIELD, JOSEPH 1955- 96 SHERIFF, ALFRED 561- - 96 SHINE, TIMOTHY 27080 SMITH, GEORGE 1653- 99 SMITH. GEORGE 3222- 96 SMITH, GEORGE 3288- 96 SMITH. HENRY 1238- 99 SMITH, WILLIAM 1260- 98 STANLEY, GEORGE 771- 99 STEVENS. WILLIAM 814— 96 SULLIVAN, JAMES 2890- 96 TASKER, THOMAS 673- 99 THOMAS, THOMAS 770— 97 WALKER, FREDERICK W. 358- - 99 WATSON. ELLEN 3241- - 98 WEBB, WILLIAM 3241- - 98 WEBB. WILLIAM 886- - 99 WELLS, GEORGE 450- - 98 WELSH, JOHN 479- - 99 WEST. ANNIE 646- - 97 WHITE, FREDERICK W. 3652- - 98 WHITE. GEORGE 1689- - 99 WHITE, JANE 959- - 96 WHITE. JOHN 1728- - 99 WHITE, JOHN 540- - 97 WHITE. MARY 10— 99 WILKINSON, ARTHUR 1980- - 98 WILLIAMS. HENRY- 1405- - 99 WILLIAMS, JOSEPH 48431 WILLIAMS. MARY 2640— 98 WILSON, JAMES 1433- - 97 WOODROW. ERNEST Larceny Larceny Larceny ( van) Larceny Assault Larceny Larceny Larceny Larceny ( person) Larceny Larceny Attempted larceny ( till) Assault Suspected person Suspected person Horse stealing Larceny Assault Larceny ( person) Larceny ( person) Shopbreaking Attempted larceny Defrauding railway company Larceny Unlawful possession Suspected person Larceny Larceny Suspected person Gambling Rogue and vagabond Robbery Larceny Larceny Larceny and assault Suspected person Larceny ( person) Wounding Wilful damage Shooting at Police Larceny ( person) Unlawful possession Wilful damage Assault Suspected person Prevention of Crimes Act Highway Robbery Larceny Larceny Disorderly conduct Larceny Larceny Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny Drunk and assault on police Larceny Assault Larceny Attempted larceny ( person) Larceny Fraud and larceny Larceny Prevention of Crimes Act Begging Larceny Embezzlement Attempting to stab Defrauding railway company Larceny ( person) Prevention of Crimes Act Drunk Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny Robbery with violence Larceny ( person) Attempted larceny ( person) Larceny ( person) Assault Begging Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny Larceny Defraudingfrailway company Larceny Drunk, & c. Failing to report Larceny Gambling Drunk, & c. Larceny Larceny Larceny Robbery Wounding Robbery with violence Failing to report Larceny ( person) Larceny [^ voTC. . » Attempted larceny Larceny ( person) Larceny Suspected person Begging Robbery with violence Horse stealing Larceny Larceny Larceny Larceny Larceny Unlawful possession Larceny Receiving Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny Larceny Drunk, & c. Larceny ( 3 cases) 12 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 9 months hard Labour 1 month hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 6 months hard Labour 7 days hard labour 12 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 3 months hard labour 6 weeks hard labour 2 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 3 months hard labour Fined 40s., or 1 month hard labour 12 months hard labour 14 days hard labour 3 months hard labour 10 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 weeks hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 6 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 6 & 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 7 years penal servitude Bound over 8 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 2 months hard labour 4 years penal servitude 14 days hard labour 17 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 1 month hard labour 3 months hard labour 10 days hard labour 12 months hard labour Bound over 18 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 4 years penal servitude 6 weeks hard labour 12 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 2 years hard labour Fined 40s., or 21 days hard labour 12 months hard labour 12 months hard labour Fined 5s. or 5 days 9 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 2 months hard labour 18 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour Fined 40s. or 21 days hard labour 6 months hard labour Fined 2s. Bound over 17 months hard labour 6 weeks hard labour Fined 10s. or 7 days 18 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 3 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude 4 months hard labour 15 months hard labour and 20 lashes Licence forfeited 6 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 6 and 3 months hard labour 9 months hard labour 21 days hard labour 14 days hard labour 5 veal's penal servitude and 12 lashes 16 months hard labour 4 months hard labour 14 days hard labour 3 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 6 months hard labour Fined 40s. or 14 days hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 6 months bard labour Fined 20s. 18 months hard labour 30th May, Surrey 20th June. North London Sessions 27th May, Bow Street Police Court 30th May, Surrey Sessions 13th June, Worship Street Police Court 19th June, Thames Police Court 5th June, Clerkenwell Police Court 24th June, Bow Street Police Court 14th June, South London Sessions 28th June, Kingston Petty Sessions 12th June. Richmond Petty Sessions 6th June. North London Sessions 3rd June, South- Western Police Court 12th June. Marlborough Street Police Court 8th May, Stratford Petty Sessions 7th June, North London Sessions 21st June, North London Sessions 29th May, Thames Police Court 21st June, North London Sessions 6th June, North London Sessions 6th June, North London Sessions 8th June, Marlborough Street Police Court 3rd June, South- Western Police Court 30th May, Central Criminal Court 12th June, Thames Police Court 8th June, South- Western Police Court 14th June, South London Sessions 6th June, North London Sessions 14th June, Mortlake Petty Sessions 1st June, Epsom Petty Sessions 10th June, Marlborough Street Police Court 29th May, Central Criminal Court 22nd June, North London Sessions 22nd June, Essex Assizes, Chelmsford 10t. h June, Lambeth Police Court 30 May, Worship Street Police Court 8th June, North London Sessions 15th June, South London Sessions 17th June, South Western Police Court 31st May, Central Criminal Court 30th May, Surrey Sessions 4th June, Marylebone Police Court 2nd June, North London Sessions 16th June, West Ham Petty Sessions 2nd June, Thames Police Court 31st May, Marlborough Street Police Court 26th June, Central Criminal Court 7th June, North London Sessions !! 7th May, Middlesex Sessions 8th June, Bromley Petty Sessions 8th June, North London Sessions 27th June, Kingston Surrey Sessions 27th May, Kingston Petty Sessions 5th June, Southwark Police Court 13th June, Thames Police Court 27th June, Central Criminal Court 3rd June, Clerkenwell Police Court 20th June, North London Sessions 10th June, Clerkenwell Police Court 20th June, North London Sessions 7th June, North London Sessions 12th June, Southwark Police Court 19th June, Bromley Petty Sessions 21st June, Marylebone Police Court 6th June, Westminster Police Court 29th May, Thames Police Court 10th June, North London Sessions 18th June. Lambeth Police Court 14th June, South London Sessions 12th June, Bow Street Police Court 2nd June, Clerkenwell Police Court 23rd June, Clerkenwell Police Court 5th June, Clerkenwell Police Court 27th June, Central Criminal Court 26th June, North London Police Court 6th June, North London Sessions 21st June, North London Sessions 28th June, Lambeth Police Court 21st June, Highgate Petty Sessions 8th June, Marylebone Police Court 22nd June, Greenwich Police Court 6th June, North London Sessions 31st May, Marylebone Police Court 21st June, North London Sessions 19th June, West London Police Court 31st May, Marlborough Street Police Court 16th June, West Ham Boro' Sessions lst June, Epsom Petty Sessions Marylebone Police Court 8th June, North London Sessions 15th June, Ascot Petty Sessions 13th June, Greenwich Police Court 30th May, Central Criminal Court 30th May, Central Criminal Court lst June, Central Criminal Court 22nd June, Lambeth Police Court 10th June, Marlborough Street Police Court 6th June, North London Sessions 20th June, North London Sessions 3rd June, Bow Street Police Court 21st June, North London Sessions 29th May, Woolwich Police Court 21st June, Woolwich Police Court 33th May, Central Criminal Court 8th June, North London Sessions 8th June, Southwark Police Court 26t'n June, North London Police Court 5th June, Clerkenwell Police Court 21st June, North London Sessions 10th Jane, North London Sessions 19th June, Woolwich Police Court 15th June, Southwark Police Court lst June, Guildhall Police Court 12th June, Brentford Petty Sessions 28th June, Hertford Assizes 7th June, North London Sessions 13th June, Worship Street Police Court 2nd June, Greenwich Police Court Section 7 Licence Holder Section 7 Section 7 Supervisee Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Supervisee Expiree Supervisee Section 7 Licence Holder Supervisee Expiree Licence Holder Section 7 Expiree Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Supervisee Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Licence Holder Supervisee Section 7 Licence Holder Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Licence Holder Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Licence Holder Expiree Licence Holder Supervisee Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Supervisee Licence Holder Licence Holder Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Licence Holder Supervisee Supervisee Expiree Licence Holder Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Licence Holder Expiree Section 7 Expiree Expiree Expiree Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Licence Holder Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Section 7 Supervisee Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Expiree Section 7 Section 7 Licence Holder Expiree Section 7 Expiree Supervisee Section 7
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