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Date of Article: 21/07/1905
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1905. VOL. XXII., No. 2250. s. 6. 6. RBG- UX. All communications for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communi- cations relating to them, should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable Ihe 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 clearly stated. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be inserted at a cost of 7s. per portrait, and of 5s. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, unless the article is large or unusually intricate, when the engraver's charge will range from 5s. to 10s. A remittance of 5s. should be made in the first instance for cost of engraving sketches. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and if the name of such person is required to be inserted and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 9. 10. A. IC < 0> W & , 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to^ be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and as far as practicable they are alphabetically arranged by counties. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement, for insertion in the next issue. In all cases the officer signing the request for the insertion of any announce- ment will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only; they must be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by Postal Order, or by Post Office Order, payable at Parliament Street Post Office. Announcements concerning persons missing can only be accepted on pay- ment; and the charges for the insertion of the same will be given on application. THE EDITOR, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. 13 NOTICE. t.— Tho composition of the Friday Mo. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as fol- lows i— ' a) Regulations at top of first page, ( h) Apprehensions Sought. CI). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged, as far as practicable, in alphabetical order. ( o) Persons In Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. id) Property Stolen. ( I). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in rjircular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the 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 Informations and Pawnbrokers' Lists of all property 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 io property lost and persons missing. APPREHENSIONS SOUGH'] METROPOLITAN POLICE DIS TRIG I l.— C Division.— For stealing: ( servant), £ 35, 3rd inst.— WILLIAM JACKSON, alias GEORGE WILLIAM JACKSON and GEORGE LEAMAR, Office No. 2734- 02, age 35, height 5 ft. 4J in., complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache ( turned up at ends) dark brown, eyes brown, 2 moles back neck; dress, black morning coat and vest, dark trousers, black hard felt hat, sometimes wears a high hat and frock coat. A clerk; native of Lower Edmonton. Sentenced at Surrey Sessions, 8th April, 1902, to 6 months hard labour for larceny. Warrant issued. 2— G Division.- For stealing £ 10, 8th inst.— WILLIAM RAWLINSON, age about 18, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, rather full face, hair ( wavy) brown; dress, dark jacket suit with light stripe, blue knitted tie, blue cap. A shop assistant; native of Pimlico. Had with him a yellow leather suit case, " G. S." painted in black over " C. L." Warrant issued. 3 — Si Division. — F< r strain g a letter containing five £ 5 Bank of England notes — HAROLD WORTLEY, age 17, height 5 ft. 9 in., erect bearing, complexion dark, hair dark brown, gruff voice; dress, navy blue serge suit and cap. A native of Esher, Surrey. Warrant issued. < 1 — C Division.— F « r dealing ( servart), 16th inst., 43 gold watches ( 1 f lever hunter, com- pensation balance, No. 38794, maker Carley; 1 j4! lever, open face, compensated balance, J repeater, No. 4779, maker Watkins; 1 do. half hunter, compensated balance, keyless, No. 5885, maker Delolme; 1 foreign lever half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 51247, maker Crich- ton; 1 | lever, fiat glass, keyless, compensation balance, No. 9311, maker Langford; 1 f foreign lever, flat glass, keyless, compensation balance, No. 15664, maker Le Roy; 1 lever, open face, No. 605, maker Bunyan Gardner; 1 foreign half hunter, key winder, No. 22454, maker Klaften- berger; 1 foreign lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 21439, maker Ameri- can Co.; 1 J lever hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 14129; 1 lever, hunter, No. 10395, makers, Goldsmiths' Alliance; 1 f lever, hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 23323; 1 f lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 2804, maker Emanuel; 1 half hunter, free sprung, keyless, No. 48095, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 | lever, open face, compensation balance, No. 571, maker Brunton; 1 foreign hunter, - repeater, No. 11166; 1 do. keyless lever, hunter, minute repeater, No. 18378; 1 do. lever, open face, keyless, compensation balance, No. 14109, maker Garrard; 1 do. lever, half hunter, keyless,' compensation balance, No. 98118, maker Pruma- uesi; 1 § lever, half hunter, keyless, compensa- tion balance, No. 50241, makers Goldsmiths' Com- pany; 1 foreign horizontal open face, 8 day, No. 497, maker French; 1 | keyless lever hunter, compensation balance, No. 17914, maker Savory; 1 ^ lever, flat glass, compensation balance, No. 1873, maker Pitkin; 1 | lever, flat glass, keyless, compensation balance, No. 48059, makers Gold- smiths' Alliance; 1 f lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 1389, maker White; 1 foreign lever, hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 23672, minute repeater, chimes hours and quarters; 1 f lever, flat glass, keyless, compensation balance, No. 21201, maker Walker; 1 | foreign lever hunter, keyless, compensation balance, minute repeater, chimes hours and quarters, No. 156275, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 | lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance,, No. 13893, maker Webster; 1 j lever, open face, compensation balance, No. 13439, maker Hammond; 1 j lever, half hunter, keyless, com- pensation balance, " A. D." engraved on case, No. 250080; 1 | lever, half hunter, keyless, compensa- tion balance, No. 9423, maker Vicgress, Re- pinquon; 1 | lever, half hunter, keyless, com- pensation balance, No. 31701; 1 | lever, open face, keyless, compensation balance, No. 01005, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 ^ lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 9707, maker Scrivener; 1 | lever, hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 88743; 1 f lever, half hunter, keyless, com- pensation balance, No. 240761; 1 f flat glass, lever, compensation balance, No. 53192, maker White- hall ; 1 lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 9454, maker Trourson; 1 f lever, open face, No. 22339; 1 f foreign lever, open face, key- less, compensation balance, No. 37678; 1 f Duplex keyless, compensation balance, No. 11281, maker Dent; 1 open face lever, No. 9204); 46 ladies' gold watches ( 1 | lever, half hunter, compensation balance, No. 197057, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 foreign lever, open face, keyless, compensation balance, set pearls and rubies, No. 15864, maker Defour; 1 hunter, enamelled blue roses, No. 11209; 1 foreign, horizontal, flat glass, on expanding brace- let, No. 2145; 1 do. half hunter, keyless, com- pensation balance, in a take out three wire brace- let, No. 77074, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 do. lever, flat glass, keyless, Bezil winder, circle of roses in curb bracelet, No. 4888, maker Le Roy; 1 do. horizontal half hunter, No. 1413, makers Gold- smiths' Alliance; 1 f half hunter lever, compen- sation balance, No. 194193; 1 foreign horizontal half hunter, keyless, No. 12271 ; 1 do., No. 17667; 1 do., open face, No. 102090; 1 | lever, half hunter, keyless, No. 3137, makers Phillips & Phil- lips; 1 foreign horizontal, open face, keyless, on expanding bracelet, No. 25038; 1 foreign horizon- tal, open face, No. 9855, maker Savory; 1 do. lever, flat glass, keyless, on stiff bracelet, No. 231070; 1 J do., No. 71325; 1 | half hunter, keyless, com- pensation balance, No. 5889, maker Manoah Rhodes; 1 foreign lever, half hunter, keyless, com- pensation balance, No. 120301; 1 do., flat glass, keyless, compensation balance, on curb bracelet with circle of brilliants, No. 78248, makers Gold- smiths' Co.; 1 do., half hunter, keyless, compen- sation balance, No. 24533, maker Barie; 1 f lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 21 T H E POLICE GAZETTE FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)— 7019, maker Cashmore; 1 J lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 255073, maker Doboll; 1 foreign lever, open face, keyless, com- pensation balance, enamelled red, No. 27925, maker Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 | lever hunter, No. 17671, maker McCabe; 1 foreign horizontal, open face, No. 279, maker Klaftenberger; 1 do., flat glass, keyless, set circle of brilliants in stiff band bracelet; 1 foreign lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 872902; 1 foreign hori- zontal keyless, flat glass, in stiff curb bracelet, No. 23513, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 foreign lever, half hunter, compensation balance, No. 188505, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 | lever, flat glass, keyless, compensation balance, No. 194962, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 foreign horizon- tal keyless half hunter, No. 14685; 1 foreign horizontal flat glass keyless, on curb brace- let, encircled with sapphires and diamonds, No. 48002; 1 do. half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 171958, maker Keys; 1 f lever hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 4577, maker Rhodes; 1 foreign lever, flat glass, keyless, com- pensation balance, No. 394214; 1 £ lever, open face, No. 14998; 1 foreign horizontal, flat glass, keyless, in a take out stiff bracelet, No. 139; 1 do., open face, No. 3090; 1 do., flat glass, keyless, in curb bracelet, set with circle of brilliants, No. 24295, maker Le Roy; 1 do. lever, keyless, com- pensation balance, No. 179238; 1 do., horizontal, open face, No. 8405; 1 foreign keyless lever, com- pensation balance, No. 179238, makers Goldsmiths' Co.; 1 foreign horizontal hunter, No. 64103; 1 foreign lever, half hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 3114; 1 open face lever, No. 43726; 1 foreign lever hunter, keyless, compensation balance, No. 910; 1 foreign horizontal, keyless, No. 73381) ; 1 silver foreign horizontal half hunter, keyless, No. 85693; 1 gold three- wire bracelet— THOMAS JOHN WILLOUGHBY, alias F. W. WILLIAMS, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion fair, hair light, eyes ( short sighted) dark grey, wears glasses; dress, black frock coat, white vest, grey trousers, silk hat. A watchmaker. ( See Case No. 103, current issue.) Warrant issued. 5.— E Division*— For obtaining, by a worthless cheque on Messrs. Thomas Barnard's Bank, Bedford, 3rd inst., a Ralli car ( recovered)— JOSEPH RUSSELL, alias ROOSE, age 45, height 5 ft. 8 in., very stout build, complexion and hair ( turning grey) dark, clean shaved, eyes dark brown; wearing dark clothes, square cut coat with large pockets. Supposed a native of London.— THOMAS WRIGHT, alias READ, & c., age about 60, height 5 ft. 5 in., stout build, complexion fair, hair grey, eyes blue; dress, light grey suit, soft felt hat. Appearance of horse dealers. Warrant issued. 6.— E Division*— Tor stealing ( bailee) a tandem bicycle— G. DIXON, age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes grey, chest and neck heavily tattooed.— H. FLINT, age 23, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion and hair dark, eyes blue; both wearing naval uniform, " H. M. S. Royal Sovereign " on caps. Warrant issued. 7.— E Division.— For embezzling TB. 6d.. about 10th April last— ROBERT BELL, age 28. height 5 ft. 4| in., complexion dark, hair and eyes brown, nose inclines to right side ; dress, grey striped jacket suit, black hard felt hat, lace boots with brown tops. A native of Fakenham, Norfolk. Warrant issued. 8.— K Division.— For stealing £ 2 10s. by trick, 9th inst.— J. H. MASON, age 24, height 5 ft. 4 in., stout build, complexion fair, hair light; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, dark trousers, dark tweed cap, brown slippers. Warrant issued. 9.— P Division.— For stealing ( bailee), 13th inst., a light dun colour mare, aged, llf hands, white star on forehead, brand shape of a horseshoe on near hind leg, slight indentation on neck, in good condition; a set of brown harness, brass mounts, black collar, about 5 in. of brass on edge at top; and a tradesman's cart, painted dark green, picked out light green,' " John Greenfield, 94 Waterloo Street," on off side, " No. 14 " painted under step, monogram " J. G." on body— A. H. EVANGLIST, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, very talkative; dress, blue serge jacket suit, dark cap, old lace boots. He was accompanied by a Boy, age 10; wearing dark knicker suit and cap. Warrant issued. 10.— T Division.— For embezzlement — WILLIAM HENRY HILL, age 31, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, cut scar over right eye; dress, greenish brown morning coat suit, white tie, imitation panama hat, lace boots. A mineral water van traveller; native of Cardiff. On 8th inst. he col- lected about £ 25 and absconded. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 11 — Buckingham ( O > utity \— F<< r em- bezzlement— ARTHUR CAMP, age 36, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, rather long nose; dress, brown mixture jacket and vest, black and white mixture trousers, dark motor cap. A native of London. Has been employed as a van and omnibus driver. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bunker, Buckingham. CHESHIRE. 12.- Runcorn ( C-' Utitui— For obtaini' g 10s. by false pretences— — ELLIOTT, age 35, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, long face, hair sandy, eyes brown; dress, dark three- quarter length jacket, grey dress, light bodice, low neck, white straw hat with black band, piece of red silk around neck. She represented that she had lost her purse. Had with her a child, age 6 months. ( Is identical with MARGARET ROBINSON, see portrait, Case No. 30, 1st April, 1904.) Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ennion, Runcorn. CUMBERLAND. 13.— Brampton ( County).— Licence- holder FRANK W LSON, Office No. 964- 99, Case No. 11, 7th inst.. not now wanted, having been arres'ed at Falkirk for cycle stealing. 14 — Cockermout h ( County). — For ob- taining rami- v by false pretmces at Keswick — OYKIL CUTLKK, alias TUM OLIVER, JOHN WATTS, and CYKIL BLACKWELL, age 38, height 5 l't. 6£ in., complexion fresh, round face, hair light brown, eyes blue, mole left side of face; dress, brown rough tweed suit, heavy dark grey overcoat, fawn colour soft hat with large brim, brownish leggings with straps, strong brown lace boots, a baker, farmer or cattle dealer. He chit fly defrauds Wesleyan u inisters. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Graham, Cockermouth. L5.— Whitehaven ( County).— For stealing, 22nd ult., at Millom, a gold ring ( recovered)— FLORENCE RICH, age about 40, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion fair ( freckled), thin features, hair brown, very talkative; dress, three- quarter length jacket, chocolate colour costume, brown motor cap, brown spotted veil, small beaver neck- let, black strap shoes. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hope, Whitehaven. 16.— Carlisle ( City).— For failing to report — Supervisee THOMAS S. SHERLOCK, alias THOMAS SANDERSON, Office No. 1888- 97, age 41, height 5 ft. 5J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, right foot deformed. A tailor; native of Carlisle. Sentenced at Edin- burgh High Court, 25th June, 1898, to 7 years penal servitude and 7 years supervision for house- breaking. Liberated on 2nd licence 15th February last, L Q Y 191. Information to the Chief Constable, Carlisle. DURHAM. 17 — Sunderland ( Borouph).— For failing to report— Licence- holder JAMES WATERS, alias JOSEPH TURNBULL, Office No. 363- 05, age 25, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes blue, scar front of left hand, mole on lower part of right arm. A labourer; native of Sunderland. Sentenced at Durham Sessions, on 13th October, 1902, to 3 years penal servitude for housebreaking and lar- ceny. Licenced 4th March, 1905. C 509. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Sun- derland. ESSEX. 18.— Brentwood ( County).— For deserting his wife and children, leaving them chargeable to the Common Fund of the Billericay Union— EDWARD ALBERT D1PROSE, age 29, height 5 ft. 7 in , complexion dark, hair dark brown, slight moustache dark, eyes brown. A labourer ; native of Cliffe- at- Hoo, Kent. Has been employed in a cab or bus yard in London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Marden, Brentwood. 19.— Epping ( County).— For stealing, 12th inst., at Great Parndon, a pneumatic bicycle, B. S. A. 26 in. frame, cranks, gear wheel and pedals ( one without dust cap), mud- guards, drop handle bars, old grips, front brake with thumb lever, spring on one side of shoe, chain much stretched, Eadie coaster to back wheel, beaded edge tyres, makers, Midland Tyre Co., patch on front tyre, crown stamped on back, front forks nearly straight, tool bag containing spanner, 2 levers and repairing outfit, attached— WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, alias MUMFORD, age 20, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel, brown mole left shoulder; dress, supposed brown mixture jacket suit. Has served in the Bedford Militia. A native of Takely. Warrant issued. 20— Epping ( C< m*> ty).— For deserting hie wife and family— ALFRED KINGSLEY, age 37, height 5 ft. 6 in., hair light brown, eyes hazel dress, dark coat and vest, cord trousers, light lace boots. A native of Roydon. May be found travelling with roundabouts. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Laver, Epping. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 21.— Cheltenham (('" nnty).— y> r fraud and forgery— LEWIS HUNT, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair ( slightly grey at sides) dark brown, eyes grev, upper lip thick, V shape, upper front teeth missing, high cheek bones; usually wears grey suit. A hotel proprietor. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hopkins, Cheltenham. HAMPSHIRE. 22, — Gosport ( County).— For stealing from his lodgings at Newtown, 14th inst., a lady's open face Geneva watch, black hands, flowers on face, worn thin, may have " W. Maclnnes" scratched on case, loop very loose; 1 do. silver watch, thick glass, white dial with blue flowers thereon, " J. Maclnnes" scratched inside, flowers engraved on back of case; 1 tiger claw brooch, set in gold, with tiger's mouth open in centre, " Man- eater old male tiger, shot 31st January, 1903," engraved on back; 1 good conduct medal, H. M. S. Edinburgh, " Alfred Pearce" on rim; 1 small silver beaded satchel, plain back; 1 birth certificate, John Malcolm Maclnnes; and several foreign coins— A MAN, age about 30, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion and eyes dark, hair and moustache ( curled at ends) black, one upper tooth broken, of Jewish ap- pearance; dress, light grey suit with dark stripes forming squares, white silk tie with gold colour ring set blue and white stones, white straw hat, brown boots blacked over. Stated he was a clothier's traveller. Information to Supt. Cottle, Gosport. 23.— Southampton ( Borough).— For ob- taining £ 1 by false pretences— — WILLIAMS, age 40, height 5 ft. 5 in., hair and moustache light; dress, black suit, tie and bowler hat. A diver. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Southamp- ton. HEREFORDSHIRE. 24.— Weobley ( County). — For stealing a dark serge jacket, rather heavy material— A MAN, age about 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in.; wearing dark clothing. Information to Supt. Williams, Weobley. HER TFORDSHIRE. 25.— Hertford ( County^.— For obtaining £ 1 15s., by false pretences MORRIS, age 22 to 24, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., hair and moustache dark; dress, dark grey suit, white straw hat. Had with him an old bicycle, rusty. He obtained the above amount by representing that it was as a subscription for Post Office sports. Warrant issued. 2*.— Hertford ( County).— For stealing £ 15 from a till, between 15th and 16th inst.— JOHN H. HEAD, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, complexion and hair dark, clean shaved, left hand withered and deformed, of good address ; wearing dark clothing. At one time he was employed at a grocer's as clerk and cashier. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Foster, Hertford. 27.— Hitchin ( County).— For stealing. 5th inst., a pair of patent leather boots, size 6, rubber heels; and £ 3— WILLIAM ANDREWS, age 18 or 19, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes grey, one front upper tooth deficient; dress, blue serge jacket, striped tweed trousers, white tie, greenish cap, and the stolen boots. May be found at common lodging houses, or in company of Italian organ grinders. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Rey- nolds, Hitchin. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 190O THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. METROPOLITAN 28.— B Division.— F > r braining pictures value £ 130, by trick— Licence- holder HENRY HAMILTON, alias THOMAS F. H. WILKIN- SON, HOWARD W. FORTESCUE, and HENRY F. G. NAPIER, Office No. 3685- 97, Cases No. 1 and 21, 16th ult., age 63, height 5 ft. 9| in., complexion fresh, hair and nointed beard ( turning grey) dark, eyes grey, scar on bottom POLICE DISTRICT lip; dress, grey jacket suit, black hard felt hat. A doctor ( foreign degree); native of Canterbury. Sentenced at Bournemouth Quarter Sessions, 20th January, 1903, to 3 years penal servitude for ob- taining books and credit by false pretences. Licenced 25th April last. T d 78. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. METROPOLITA N POLICE DIS TRIO T 29.— Y Division.— For stealing two hor* » - s and cabs ( recovered) — Expiree GEORGE BURROWS, alias GEORGE STEPHEN WIL- SON, GEORGE MOORE, and JAMES TAYLOR, Office No. 209- 02, Case No. 8, 9th ult., age 27 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and heavy moustache light brown ( may now be growing a beard), eyes blue, 5 dots base left thumb, part bracelet back right wrist, 3 scars left side head; wearing light overcoat, black and white neckerchief, black hard felt hat. A coachman; native of London. Sentenced at North London Sessions, 24th June, 1902, to 3 years penal servi- tude for horsestealing. Licenced 27th Septem- ber, 1904. C 429. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)— HER TFORDSHIRE. 30- Wat ford ( County). — F or embezzle- ment— J. W. SP1NDLER, age about 36, height about 5 ft. 7£ in , complexion fresh, hair brown, heavy moustache light, cast in left eye ; dress, dark jacket and vest, dark striped trousers, straw hat, shabby genteel appearance, well educated. A canvasser or agent. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wood, Watford. ISLE OF WIGHT. 31— Newport ( County).— For obtaining, by false pretences, 20th ult., 2 half- hoop diamond rings; 2 half- hoop sapphire and diamond rings; a pair of military hair brushes on silver — CHARLES MILLARD, age 30, height 5 ft. 11 in., slight build, hair black, clean shaved; dress, pepper and salt colour iacket, fancy vest, black trousers, lace boots, white straw hat. A butler. Absconded 24th ult. Photograph can be seen on application. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hale, Newport. KENT. 3I. — Tunbridge Wells { County). — For embezzling £ 14, 9th inst.— FREDERICK WILSON, age 24, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, thin face, hair and slight moustache dark brown, eyes blue; dress, grey jacket and cap, grey striped trousers, thin red neckerchief. A hawker; native of Woolwich. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Tunbridge Wells. 33.— Dover ( Borough). — For neglecting to maintain his family — PERCY LESLIE, alias LESLEY, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes large, burn marks on hands and arms; dress, blue suit, and black soft felt hat. A professional diver, also re- presents himself as " Una," the painless man. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Dover. LANARKSHIRE. 34 — Glasgow ( City).— Expiree WILLIAM BAKER, Office No. 3410- 00, Case No. 26, 30th December, 1904, not now wanted, having been sentenced at Carlisle, 5th inst., to 2 months im- prisonment for frequenting, as William Green. LANCASHIRE. H5. — Bury { County). — For sacrilege at Radcliffe, 7th inst., and for failing to report— Licence- holder JOHN THOMAS MORRIS, Office No. 3042- 99, age 55, height 5 ft. 2| in., complexion fresh, hair grey, clean shaved, eyes blue, scar both eyebrows, pock marks on nose; dress, grey suit, as supplied on leaving Gloucester Prison, 3rd inst. A stoker; native of Bury. Sentenced at Man- chester Sessions, 9th April, 1900, to 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 2nd licence, which expires 19th October next. A N R a 535. 36.— Bury ( County).— For stealing, between 12th and 13th inst., at Radcliffe, a cob and car ( recovered), and two sets of harness ( part re- covered) — A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight build, moustache sandy; dress, navy blue suit, blue and white tie, grey cap. Stated he belonged to Southport, and had come from Old- ham. Information to Supt. Noblett, Bury. 37.— Ormskirk ( County).— For obtaining 2 horses by false pretences, at Ormskirk Fair, 13th ult.— WILLIAM JOHNSON, age 35 to 40, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown. A low horse dealer. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. LEICES TERSHIRE. 38. — Hinckley ( County).— For stealing 8s. 10d., 23rd ult., and for failing to report— Licence- holder JOHN RICHARDSON, Office No. 663- 05, age 46, height 5 ft. 3f in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar left jaw, which has been broken, mouth drawn to left side, nose flattened. A labourer; native of Hinckley. Sentenced at Leicester County Assizes, 21st November, 1893, to 15 years penal servitude for wounding. Licenced 22nd April last. T 539. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Shillcock, Hinckley. LINCOLNSHIRE. 39. — Grimsby { Borough). — For stealing, 10th inst., a pair of button boots, size 8, kid tops, pointed toes, patent leather toe caps and heel pads ; 1 pair of do., size 8, square toes - with toe caps; 1 silver Albert, very strong fancy pattern, one long link and two small ones alter- nately, heart shape medal attached; 1 silver Albert, curb pattern, rather heavy heart shape medal attached.— A MAN, who gave the name of JAMES WILLIAMS, age 22 to 25, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion freeh, hair ginger, small moustache sandy, eyes ( large) brown ; dress, dark jacket suit with light stripe, rather large white and blue check cap, rubber collar, light check front, yellow socks, and a pair of the stolen boots. He stated he was an engineer, that he had lived in LeedB and had been in Hull for the past month. Absconded 10th inst. Had with him a ' Sparbrook Poplar" bicycle, No. 43921, 25 in. frame, rubber pedals, two inverted brakes, £ in. pitch chain, pump and bell, silver rims, " N7 " on tool bag, Empire de Luxe saddle, 3 coil spring, Empire de Luxe " on metal plate on saddle. Information to Chief Constable Stirling, Grimsby. NOR THUMBERLAND. 40 — Morpeth { County).— For stealing from his lodgings, 29th ult., a lady's long guard, Abyssinian gold— A MAN, age 28 to 30, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair and mous- tache light brown; dress, dark blue jacket and vest, grey tweed knickers, white straw sailor hat, brown leather leggings, button boots. Stated he was a native of Wales. Information to the Chief Constable, Morpeth. OXFORDSHIRE. 41.— Witney ( County).— For stealing £ 15, 15th inst.— WALTER WILLIAM GRANT, age 21, height 5 ft. in., complexion sallow, hair light brown, eyes grey ( very full); dress, dark grey suit, straw hat, brown boots or new button boots, size 5, rubber heels. A tailor; native of Witney, Oxon. May seek employment as a pot- man. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hawtin, Witney. PEMBROKESHIRE. 42.— Haverfordwest Castle ( Counti/).— For stealing £ 1 lOs. at Monington, 28th ult.— JAMES EWART TOON, age 17, height 5 ft. 3 in., comnlexion fair, hair light, knock- kneed; dress, dark suit with white stripes, 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1905. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued) " light cap, blucher boots. Supposed a native of Attercliffe. Has been in Macclesfield Industrial School. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Haverford- west Castle. SHROPSHIRE. • I'd.— Ludlow ( County)— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences — ARTHUR PREECE, age about 30, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., slight build, complexion dark, hair and mous- tache dark brown, eyes brown, two abscess marks right side of neck; dress, dark grey coat, dark vest, grey striped trousers, black and yellow plaid cap, white canvas shoes. He took lodgings, stating he was a photographer's canvasser, had in his posses- sion a receipt book in name of J. N. Cadwalender, also specimen photographs. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Perry, Ludlow. 5 TAFFOROSHIRL. 44.— Wolverhampton \, Uwuuyh). — lor obtaining money by false pretences — E. P. RUDGE, age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache light brown, of smart appearance; dress, black morning coat and vest, striped trousers, straw hat. He advertises in daily papers for men used to canteen work, ex- soldiers and naval men preferred, address 0.154, Daily 1' ost, Birmingham. Informs applicants that he can offer them a situation for 28 days at Salis- bury Plain, and that a deposit of 5s. is required, when a railway warrant to nearest station and further particulars as to wages, etc., will be for- warded. Represents himself as an Inspector of Army Canteens, and asks that letters be addressed to post offices to be called for. Warrant issued. Not to be apprehended out of the United King- dom. Information to Captain Burnett, Chief Con- stable, Wolverhampton. SUSSEX ( East). 45.— Hastings ( Borough). — For larceny, trick ( ringing the changes)— A MAN, age about 30, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, sun- burnt, fleshy growth about size of walnut right cheek near eye; wearing dark clothes and cap, knitted silk tie, white shoes.— A WOMAN, age about 26, height about 5 ft. 4 in., rather stout build, complexion dark, sunburnt; dress, light cotton blouse, brown skirt, dark feather stole. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Hastings. WO ROES TERSHIRE. 46.— Malvern ( County).— For two offences under the Debtors' Act, 1869 — ALFRED JOSEPH WHITE, age about 28, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, burn or scald scar outer corner of right eye, which draws the upper eyelid downwards. A farmer; late of Newland. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Supt. Male, Malvern. 47 — Stourbridge ("' runty .— For Steal- ing, 10th inst., a bicycle ( recovered)— JOSEPH HOLLO WAY, age 20, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., com- plexion sallow, hair light; dress, grey jacket, red vest with white spots, metal buttons, grey trousers, tight fitting, grey cap with metal badge on front. A butcher's assistant; native of Brierley Hill, Staffs. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hinde, Stourbridge. 48- — Dudley ( Borough).— For bigamy. at Netherton, 5th November, 1899 — JOHN PHIL- LIPS, age 60, height about 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair light sandy, heavy eyebrows, cut scar right eyebrow, 2nd and 3rd rijht toes webbed; dress, black suit, green plaid cap, blue and white plaid muffler, lace boots, piece cut out of back of left boot. A labourer; native of Ponty Mister, Monmouthshire. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Speke, Dudley. YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 49- Guisborough ( County).- For steal- ing a " Star" bicycle, half dropped handle bars, cork grips, about 63 gear, front rim brake, rubber pedals, black enamelled, " Star. Manufacturing Company, Wolverhampton," thereon, new advance outer cover on back wheel— GEORGE SMITH, age 20, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes grey, birth mark left shoulder, 9 small scars on back, moles on back and left side of neck; dress, dark jacket and vest, cord trousers, red and green muffler, dark cap, strong lace boots. A native of New Skelton, Cleveland, Yorks. May be found employed on public works, farms or mines. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Rose, Guisborough. .' 0. — Pickering ( County). — For stealing, 8th inst., a bicycle ( recovered) — HARRY W. HALL, age about 18, height about 5 ft. 4 in., rather round shoulders, complexion fresh, hair ( rather long) light, finger nails very short; dress, grey mixture jacket and trousers, green check vest ( double breasted), green and white flannel collar, grey tweed cap. A comedian, may be found with troupes at seaside resorts. Absconded 10th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Beswick, Pickering. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 51. — Doncaster (< Wu/ v\— For 8" aHng ( as beneficial owner) £ 7— WILLIAM TAYLOR, age 35, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache dark brown; dress, dark suit and cap, rather heavy boots. A collier; native of Worcestershire. Is accompanied by his wife, and 2 children in a perambulator. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hickes, Doncaster. 52— Keighley ( County).— For stealing ( bailee) a quantity of furniture — ERNEST FOXON, age 39, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., com- plexion dark, hair and moustache dark brown; dress, black frock coat and vest, mixture trousers, hard felt hat, light lace boots. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Tebbutt, Keighley. 53.— Sheffield ( nit?/).- For stealing, 5th inst., a lady's gold keyless demi- hunter watch and long gold guard; 1 oval gold locket; 1 gold watch key with stone at end; 1 dull gold round locket, diamond in centre; 1 do. long brooch, set with 3 rubies and 2 diamonds; 1 lady's gold Mizpah ring; 1 do. dress ring, set with 5 diamonds, graduated from centre; 1 lady's black horn and gold- handled umbrella, silk cover, " M. H. Hartley" engraved on band, crook handle; 1 red costume, short coat, cape on shoulders fringed; 1 pink silk skirt; 1 pink Delaine blouse; 1 lady's white woollen vest; 1 flannelette chemise; 1 grey cord divided skirt, laced bottom; 1 pair of white merino combinations; 1 black silk sash, em- broidered ends, beaded fringe; 1 bedroom towel with " S" and " M. Hartley" in red thereon; 1 burnt straw hat, trimmed with pink rose under front— ETHEL HALL, age 20 ( looks younger), short, complexion fair, hair brown, peculiar eyes, of delicate appearance; dress, red costume, short coat, cape fringed, pink silk underskirt, pink Delaine blouse A domestic servant; native of Sheffield. Absconded 5th inst. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Sheffield. 54.— York ( City). — For obtaining several sums of money by false pretences, 17th inst — D. BROOKS, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., red face, hair light brown, and moustache ginger ( turning grey) ; dress, grey suit, felt hat, lace boots, may be wearing a white straw hat. He called on persons and induced them to give orders for drapery, on 17th inst. he aeain called and collected the first instalment, the balance to be paid weeklv, gave tickets stamped l'D. Brooks, 10 Blake Street, York," at which address he informed the persons to call for the goods. He is wanted elsewhere for similar offences. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, York. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. PEMBROKESHIRE. 51.- Haverfordwest Castle ( County) — Remanded till 4th prox., at Mathry Petty Ses- sions, for larceny at Letterston— JAMES NASH, age 40, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top) light brown, turning grey, eyes blue, anchor, " I," two dots, and burn scar right forearm, small coal mark on bridge of nose and right cheek; dress, dark grey coat and cap, cord trousers, lace boots. States he is a native of Birkenhead. Information to the Chief Constable, Haver- fordwest Castle. SHROPSHIRE. 57.— Wellington ( County).— Sentenced at Shifnal, 14th inst., to 6 weeks imprisonment, for stealing a silver watch and chain— GEORGE EVANS, age 47. height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown ( bald on top), moustache sandy, eyes hazel, tattooed ring second finger, pile of shot back of right hand, end of third right finger missing ; dresfsed as a general labourer; states he is a native of Portsmouth. Has seived 13 years in Royal Artillery, and was discharged in 1898. Sentenced to 7 days imprisonment in October, 1904, at Torpoint, Cornwall, for begging. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Welling- ton.' SOMERSETSHIRE. 58.— I/ minster ( County).— Committed for trial at Sessions, for causing grevious bodily harm — WILLIAM ALLEN, age 27, height 5 ft. 7\ in., powerful build, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue; dress, pilot jacket, dark vest, cord trousers, cap, heavy boots. States he is a native of Westbourne Park, London. Has been employed on public works. Information to Supt. Jennings, Ilminster. 59.— Bridgwater ( R" rmiyh).— Reman led till 25th inst., charged with larceny ( shop) — FRANK WRIGHT, age 30, height 5 ft. 3 in., hair brown, moustache light brown, eyes grey, scar on forehead, crown right forearm, sailor left fore- arm ; dress, dark mixture jacket suit, cap, lace boots. A native of Derby. He was discharged from the 1st Royal Lancaster Regiment on 31st May, 1904.— FREDERICK HODGE, age 36, height 5 ft. 6\ in., complexion dark, hair ( turn- ing grey) brown, clean shaved, eyes grey, cut scars over left eye, both forearms, and back of left hand, burn scar left cheek, mole right cheek; dress, black coat and vest, dark trousers, black bowler hat, lace boots. A native of Tiverton. Has served in the Derbyshire Militia. State they are lace makers. Information to Chief Constable Barnett, Bridg- water. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 55.— Cambridge ( Borough).— Remanded till 26th inst., charged with stealing 4 rings ( 3 recovered), other a lady's 18 ct. gold, set 3 rubies and 2 diamonds — ANTONITTE WYSS, age 24, height 4 ft. 10 in., complexion dark, hair black, eyes dark brown.— GILBERT MARN- HARD, age 36, height 5 ft. 8| in., complexion dark, pock marked, hair black, eyes brown, French gipsies, cannot speak English. Accompanied by Two Boys ( 1 age 4 years, other 12 months). State they came from Belgium about 10 days ago. Found in their possession a heavy 9 ct. gold signet ring; 1 gold chain ring; 1 lady's 18 ct. gold ring, set 3 corals and 2 diamonds; an American gold key- less watch, No. 6008486, makers Elgin National Watch Co., U. S. A.; 1 rolled gold keyless watch, No. 178634; 1 silver curb Albert, several trinkets attached. Traced to their possession a lady's heavy gold wedding and a 9 ct. gold signet ring with shield. Information to the Chief Constable, Cambridge. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 60.— c Division.— A diamond brooch, star shape; 1 do. shamrock with 5 leaves, set 74 brilliants ( 2 chipped), weight 5£ cts., can be used as a pendant; 1 pin, small round single pearl; 1 do., set pearl in centre surrounded with diamonds ; 1 gold watch, hunter, plain cases. 61.— D Division.— 6th inst., a pair of ear- rings, set large pearl surrounded by 5 small do.; 1 diamond fly brooch, set pearl head, ruby eyes, screw at back, in blue velvet case, " Catchpole & Williams, Oxford Street," marked inside case; 1 necklace, eleven pearls, small gold chain between each pearl, ]£ in. long; 1 lady's gold half- hoop ring, set 5 diamonds, silver setting; 1 do. gipsy ring set diamond and 2 sapphires; 1 do. single stone diamond ring, claw setting; 1 do. dress ring, set 5 diamonds and 4 rubies. 62.— X Division. — 15th inst., a gold English lever watch, monogram " C. W." or chaplet of roses on back; 1 gold chain, small links; 1 gold and platinum watch guard, small gold chain and gold key attached ; 1 gold pin, set cat's- eye and diamond; 1 do., set turquoise; 1 small do., set opal and diamond, flower shape; 1 gold old fashioned ring, chased, " In memory of," & c., inside; 1 antique ring, red stone, indentation of head in stone; 1 thick belcher ring, flat surface, chaplet of roses thereon. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. KENT. 63.— Margate ( Borough).— Between 23rd ult. and 3rd inst., a black crepe de chine scarf; 1 diamond and emerald brooch, shape of a coin about the size of a halfpenny, woman's head in front, set two emeralds in place of eyes and two diamonds on forehead, " Thais " engraved on back; FRIDAY, JULY 2I, ISIOO TILK POLICE GAZETTE. 5 PKOPERTY STOLEN ( continued j— I cameo safety pin brooch, woman's head thereon; 1 sapphire ring, set stone, plain setting; 1 black crepe de chine lace yoke embroided blouse; 1 black liberty evening bodice, dalgardice crepe, loose sleeves; 1 old silver coin brooch, leaf shape, set turquoise in centre, engraved on back. 64.— Margate { uorin. g/ t).— beiw en I7ili and 18th inst., by shopbreaking, a gilt pocket barometer; 1 nickel pocket compass; 2 do. pedo- meters; 4 brass pocket compasses; 19 gold fdled spectacle frames; 4 gold filled folding eye glass frames; 10 gold filled astig eye glass frames; 1 pair 10 ct. gold spectacle frames, " Pantoscopic"; 1 pair gold folding eye glasses, Canadian pattern, in a black leather bean shape case; 1 pair of gold Revluc eye glass frames; 1 pair gold astig do.; 1 pair gold twisted wire do., curled sides; 1 heavy gold eye glass chain on card, believed 9 ct.; 1 chased gold locket, f in. in diameter; 1 old- fashioned gold brooch, chased, oval, about f by £ in., has a thick bevel glass at back for photo- graph, without pin; 2 filigree rolled gold lockets, size of a 2s. piece; 1 plain gold pendant, size of 2s. piece, screw top; 3 plain rolled gold pendants, screw tops; 1 old fashioned gold brooch, glass back; 1 pair steel spectacles, no sides, has clips to fit in front of other spectacles; 2 pairs of steel spectacles; 2 pairs of best nickel do.; 1 pair of black opera glasses, about 2£ in. high, had tag attached bearing number " 136"; 1 pair of black field glasses, 3| in. high, had tag attached, bearing number " 130"; and £ 3 2s. Ofd. Information to the Chief Constable, Margate. LEICESTERSHIRE. 65.— Leicester ( Borough). — 5th inst., 2 ladies' 18 ct. gold diamond rings ( I large, set 4 stones, claw setting, has been reduced ; 1 do., set 3 large stones in platinum claws). Information to the Chief Constable, Leicester. NOR THUMBERLAND. 66. — Berwick- upon- Tweed ( Borough).— 13th inst., a gold keyless watch, No. 38177, white dial, black chapters and pointers, makers ( supposed) Walker, Sunderland, initials " J. F." on case; 1 9 ct. gold Albert, long link pattern with three small links between; 1 f plate silver keyless Geneva lever watch, No. 2541, engine turned cases, compensation balance. Information to Chief Constable Nicholson, Ber- wick- upon- Tweed. OXFORDSHIRE. 67.— Bur ford ( County).— loth inst., a boy's " Crescent " bicycle, free wheel, B. S. A. front brake, Bowden back brake, Palmer tyres, bell, tool bag, containing 2 spanners, 1 handkerchief, with " E. Randall" thereon, maker, " Pautard, Nunhead, London," on front— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 21, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion dark, hair brown, eyes hazel; dress, dark grey suit and cap, may be wearing a straw hat. A groom; native of Burford. Information to Inspector Allmond, Burford. 68— Caversham ( County ,.— 5th inst., a George III. silver pint tankard, engraved " E. W. C." or " J. W. C."; 1 silver sugar sifter, em- bossed, chased flowers. 69 — Civersham ( County).— 11th inst., at Mapledurham, a brown overcoat, velvet collar; 1 black do.; 1 light jacket; 1 blue slop; 1 sleeve vest, sleeves cut off above elbows. Information to Inspector Porter, Caversham. 70. — Henley ( County). — 4th inst., a 1 ng blue- grey ribbed overcoat, light material.— 6th inst., a pair of boots, American make; 1 green aquascutum coat, a green leather silver mounted cigar case, dated " December, 1900," in pocket; a lady's dark grey do., " Mrs. R. Bucknall" on tab; a carriage lamp, oval front, large square glass at side, brass fitted. Information to Supt. Sorrell, Henley- on- Thames SUFFOLK ( West). TI— Bury St. Edmunds ( County).— Between January and 6th April, from the N. M. S. P. steamer Tagus, during passage from Jamaica to Southampton, a gold brooch, bird inside a cres- cent, detachable from crescent to form separate brooches, both set diamonds and emeralds, 2 small rubies for eyes. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Bury St. Edmunds. SURREY. Ti.— Chertsey { County).— 14th inst., by burglary, 7 silver dessert knives, pearl handles and engraved; 8 do. forks; 6 do. spoons; 4 do. sauce ladles; 1 do. dessert fork, crest, bird's head, on handles; 7 do. tea spoons; 12 do. coffee spoons; 10 do. afternoon ten spoons; 2 do. odd salt spoons, marked " T"; 1 do. cup and cover, engraved; 1 pair do. sugar tongs; 1 do. sugar sifter; 1 do. small fancy spoon, pierced bowl; 1 do. tea caddy, Indian work, 6 in. high bv 4 in. square; 3 do. salt cellars and spoons, beaded top; 1 glass spirit flask, silver top and cup; 2 odd salt cellars and spoons, plated; 1 plated jam pot cover; 1 do. tea strainer; 4 do. egg cups and spoons; 2 do. jam spoons; 1 flannel lounge suit, light stripe, " J. Morgan & Co., 5 Albemarle Street, London, May, 1905," on tab inside breast pocket, also " R. L. Baker, Esq."; 1 pair brown boots, size 7, " Peal & Co." on bottom; 1 black bowler hat. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsey. 7 f — Guildford ( Borough).— 19th inst. a gold bar brooch, ivy leaf thereon ; 1 gold chain brooch, '• L" thereon; 1 gold chain bar brooch, no pin; 1 lady's Is ct. gold dress ring, set diamond ; 1 d set diamond and 2 rubieB; 1 long gold old- fashioned neckchain. close fine links; 1 black ebony hair brush — By A MAN, who gave the name of H. HALEY, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair black, clean shaved, hands and face tanned, of Foreign appearance ; drf grey mixture tweed suit, black bowler hat. Stated he was about to canvass Guildford for repairs to clocks, watches, & c. Information to the Chief Constable, Guildford. SUSSEX ( East). 74.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— 18th inst., a gold round double link pattern chain, with plain oval bloodstone seal attached ; 1 silver key- less watch, white dial, black hands and figures, plain case. No. 1163555 ; 1 fluted silver lozenge box; 1 9 ct. gold twisted pattern muff chain, with gold locket, shape of book, with diamond in corner, attached. Between 1st and 5th inst., a free wheel bicycle, " Ilixum," on transfer on front bar and back mudguard, 28 in. frame, gear about 70, £ in. chain, 2 rim brakes ( back one inverted over), usual parts and rims plated, black enamelled, Brooks's saddle, black and white grips Information to the Chief Constable, East- bourne. 75 — Hastings ( Borough). — Between 9th and 10th inst., from a hotel, a single stone diamond pin, claw setting, convertible into stud. 76. — Hastings ( Borough). — Sine* 25th December, 12 Huckaback towels, marked " Royal Saxon Hotel"; 12 serviettes, marked " Royal Saxon Hotel" or " Gildersleeve"; several pillow slips, marked " Royal Saxon Hotel " j 1 feather bolster; 1 pair of large white muslin curtains; 2 shirts; 1 black silk umbrella, black handle, gilt mount in shape of swan's head; 1 black ostrich feather fan, tortoiseshell handle; 1 child's brown beaver collarette, snap fastening; 6 white handled table knives. Information to the Chief Constable, Hastings. WO ROES TERSHIRE. 77.— Worcester ( City). — Between 22nd ult. and 11th inst., by housebreaking a plated Britannia metal cream jug, egg shape, engraved ; 1 do. sugar bowl; 1 plain gold locket, old fashioned, about the size of a partridge egg; 1 15 ct. gold mourning oval- top ring, set 7 pearls, old fashioned; 1 gold mourning ring, diamond shape top, set pearls, small diamond in centre ; 1 small gold ring set group ot pearls ; 1 coral neck- lace with gold clasp : 1 pair gold rimmed glasses; 1 small electro- plated coffee pot, Queen Anne pattern. Information to Chief Constable Byrne, Worcester. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). < 8- Sheffield ( rity\— Between 27th ult,, and 1st inst., a silver lever watch, No. 50898; 1 lady's small silver watch and silver chain; 1 brass clock, round face, and 4 columns and stand; 1 electro- plated Queen Anne cream jug ( Walker and Hall); 6 do. table spoons ( W. & H., " A1 ") ; 6 do. dessert spoons ( J. D. & S.); 6 do. table forks ( J. R. & S.), monogram " L."; 6 dessert do.; 2 do. sauce ladles ( W. & H., " A1 "); 1 do. crumb scoop, ivory handle and silver mounts; 2 pairs do. n- ut cracks, ball ends; 2 gold plated fancy jam spoons, ball ends; 1 electro- plated bread fork, pearl and silver handle; 1 do. bread knife; 1 small do. butter knife, cheese fork, and pickle fork; 1 do. fancy cake knife; 1 case of do. fish carvers, staghorn and sterling silver handles; 1 fawn colour Raglan f- length overcoat, outside seams; 1 blue serge lounge coat, quite new, " R. R. Neil & Co." on tab; 1 pair glace kid lace boots, size 6 or 7; 1 fancv black vest, blue silk spots; 1 do., white silk spots; 1 prey check motor cap, turn down sides; 1 brown check golf cap, " Colver, Market Place," inside; 1 white china silk s1-'- ( fancy); 1 do. glace silk underskirt; a child's knife, fork and spoon, ivory handles, in case; 1 solid silver salad fork and spoon, about 12 in. long, Crown Derby china handles; I black silk umbrella, crook cane handle, silver mount at end; 1 silver medal, starfshape with gold horn and banner in centre, enamelled blue ring with " 25 Miles Road Race, Sharrow C. C." on banner, " J. Lancashire, 25 miles, 1 hr. 30 min.," on back; 1 silver medal, gold- horn and banner in centre, " Sharrow C. C., 12 hours Road Ride, about 1889 or 1890, J. Lancashire," on back. Information to the Chief Constable, Sheffield. PROPERTY FOUND. OXFORDSHIRE. 79 — Henley ( County).— 7th inst. ( supposed stolen), a new silver mounted mustard pot; 1 metal spoon; 1 large square carriage aproti, brown, edged with brown leather, stitched with silk. 6th inst., a No. 2 folding pocket kodak, Model C, makers Bansch and Lomb, R. R. lens. Information to Supt. Sorrell, Henley. PROPERTY RECOVERED. LEIOES TERSHIRE. 80.— Leicester ( Borough).— Postal Orders, & c., Case No. 73, 14th inst., and thief arrested. SHROPSHIRE. 81.— Oswestry ( County).— Bicycle, Case No. 81, 23rd ult. PERSONS or BODIES FOUND OXFORDSHIRE. 82.— Deddington ( County). — Com . nitted suicide by cutting his throat at Clifton, 15th or 16th inst.— A MAN, age 25 to 28, length 5 ft. 11 in., hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes brown, slightly crooked nose ; dress, dark jacket, double- breasted vest, dark trousers with light stripes, blue serge cap, striped shirt, flannelette under- shirt, dark tie, grey worsted socks, old light lace boots. Information to Insp. Lambourn, Deddington. APPREHENSIONS. 83.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office. — Licence- holder ARTHU R ROSE, Office No. 583- 05, Tabular Form, 2nd June last, and current List of Re- convictions. 84.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office.— Supervisee WALTER JAMES ALLEN, Office No. 1297- 00, Tabular Form, 7th inst,, and current List of Re convictions. 85.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office. — Licence- holder HENRY WEN HAM, Office No. 1142- 00, Tabular Form, 5th May, 1905, and current List of Re- convictions. 86.— Metropolitan Police District, M Division. — WILLIAM ANDERSON, Case No. 31, 14th October, 1901. 87.— Metropolitan Police District, N Division.— GORL ON THOMPSON, Case No. 103, 14th inst. 88 — Metropolitan Police District, P Division.— WILLIAM SPRINGTHORPE, Case No. 4, 14th inst. 6 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FKIDAY, JULY 21, 190F). APPREHENSIONS ( continued)— 89 — Metropolitan Police District, S Division.— ETHEL HOWARD, Case No. 4, 16th ult. 9i).— Motropolita n Police District, S Division.— DUNCAN B1UDY, Case No. 7, 14th April last 91.— Metropolitan Police District, X Division.— WILLIAM REED, Case No. 9, 14th inst. 92— Cumber land, Workington ( County). — MATTHEW ARMSTRONG, Case No. 7, 3rd February last. 93.— Kent, Maidstone ( County).— TWO WOMEN, Case No. 32, 14th inst., and property recovered. 94.— Kent, West Mailing ( County).— Expiree CHARLES BARNES, Office No. 811- 01. Case No. H4, 31st March last, and current List of Re- convictions. 93. — Kent, Gravesend ( B , ro » gh).— ARTHUR PIERCEFIELD WALTERS, Case No. 20, 30th ult. 96.— Lancashire, Bury ( County).— HARRY SMITH, Case No. 36, 14th inst. 97,- Norfolk, Norwich ( Ctty)- JOIIN BULLARD, Case No. 50, 23rd ult. 98.— Oxfordshire, tSanbury ( Borough).— ARTHUR W. LICA- S Case No. 47, 14th inst. 9'.- Suffolk ( East), Lowestoft ( County).- GEORGE SHAW, Case No. 39, 19th May last. LATEST IOTRMAT. ON APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. NOR THA MPTONSHIRE. 100.— Towcester ( County)— For failing to appear at Northampton Quarter Sessions, 29th ult., charged with stealing a bicycle at Wappenham, 9th April last— ALFRED BARKER, age 24, height 5 ft. 9f in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, scar left shin, varicose veins right leg, left fore- finger deformed; wearing old dark clothes. A native of Little Houghton. May seek employ- ment as a cowman or at public works. Has served in the Army. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Tow- cester. NO TTINGHA MS HIRE. 101 - Mansfield ( tUmnty).—* or stea'in^ from his lodgings, a silver lever watch, No. 113801, gold hands, olack figures, " Frank Buxton" en- graved on inner case, white metal chain, curb pat- tern, and 4 keys, attached— A MAN, age about 25, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, long features, hair and slight moustache sandy; dress, dark jacket suit, cap, light boots, wore a watch chain with two medals attached, and two rings on left little finder. Stated he came from Leeds, and had obtained employment at a local colliery. Had with him a bicycle. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hensley, Mansfield. ANIMALS, & c., RECOVERED. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 102.— v Division.— Mare, Case No. 67, 3" th ult. APPREHENSION. 103 — Me tropolitan Police District, C Division. — THOMAS JOHN WILLOUGHBY, Case No. 4, Current Issue. List of Lloonoo Holders, Supervisees, Ex/ tiroes, eto., who have been re- apprehended, tor the week ending July 15th, 1905, with the results, etc. Ref. to Fresh Offence vrith which charged. Divisions concerned. Office No. Page and Year oE H. O. Reg. NAME. Sentence. Date and Place. Re- convicted in Name of Name and Division of Officer. G, E, J. 297— 00 > 423 - 02 19— 05 ALLEN, WALTER JAMES AMBROSE, HENRY day 1 years p. s. Bth July, Clerkenwell P. Ct. 7th July, Rochester Qr. Sess. bailing to report ieceiving Same Name JOHN RYAN P. S. Pedder, C. I. D., E. 779— 02 ! 772— 97 — — BARGERY, HARRY BARNES, JOHN 0 months h. l. 2 months h. l. tth July, N. L. Sess. ird July, C. C. Ct. iogue and vagabond Conspiracy HENRY BARTLE Same Name P. S. Seymour and P. S. Gregorv, C. I. D., S. P. S. Wensley and P. S. Lecson, C. I. D., H. \ V. 811- 01 28— 05 BARNES, CHARLES 8 months h 1. 3rd July, E. Retford Qr. Sess. shopbreaking GEORGE WILSON — 549— 01 ' — BASSETT, JAMES 3 months h 1. 10th July, Clerkenwell P. Ct. larceny ( person) Same Name P. S. Bissill and P. S. Callaghan, C. I. D., E. P. C. Knight, I3BR ; also P. C. AiDs- worth, 32IB. P. C. Pilter, 235B ; also P. S. Jones, C. I. D, B. P. C. Hawkins. 257L : also P. S. Waters, C. I. D., L P. C. Mitchell, 342K. and P. C. Frank- lin, 221K. P. C. Gooding and P. S. Wensley, C I. D., H. P. C. Hamblin, 141L; also P. S. Pike, C. I. D., L. P. S. Long and P. S. Pike, C. I. D, L. 345— 01 l£ 22— 00 829- 05 201— 03 30— 05 137— 05 BLAKE, GEORGE BURNS, JOHN BUTT, WALLACE 12 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 21 months h. l. 12th July, Westminster P. Ct. . Ith July, N. L. Sess. 12th July, S. L. Sess. P. of C. Act Larceny ( goods ex- posed) Larceny ( lodger) • Same Name Same Name WALLACE BUTLER H, M, 419— Or 1636— 01 69— 05 118- 0i DRISCOLL, DENNIS EDWARDS, JAMES 1 month h. l. 1 years p. s. Sth July, West Ham P. Ct. Ith July, N. L. Sess. Stealing growing crops Larceny ( person) Same Name Same Name L, M, 217— 05 45— 05 GORMAN, ALBERT Fined 10s. 3rd July, Lambeth P. Ct. Drunk, 4c. Saire Name D. 676- 99 1000 - 02 90- 05 HACKETT, HORACE IRVIN, WILLIAM 21 months h. t. 12 months h. l. 12th July, S. L. S ss. 1 Ith July. SaUonl Roro' Sess Obtaining money by false pretences Housclreaking Same Name MICHAEL KELLEHER — 973 - 05 161— 05 JACKSON, CHARLES 15 months h. l. 4th July, N. L. Sess. Laiceny from office CHARLES CESSAIUNNl P. C. Smith, 47ER ; also P. C. Stead. 445D. P. S. Jordan, 52P. 1100— 03 231— 08 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH 21 days h. l. 29th June, Lambeth P. Ct. Larceny ( door open) ANN WILLIAMS G. T. B, V. 851— 00 1160— 03 165- 04 164- 05 JOHNSON, WILLIAM JONES, FREDERICK 6 months h. l. 1 month h. l. 10th July, Marlborough St. P. Ct. 3rd July, Westminster P. Ct. Larceny from public house bar Diuuk, & c. Same Name Same Name P. C. Pearce, 2I5D ; also P. S. Bus tor, C. I. D., D. — 2069— 04 339— 04 LUMSDEN, RICHARD t 3 ears p. s. 29th June, W. Kent Qr. Sess. Housebrealing Same Name H, V. 2057— 04 336— 04 PAYNE, WILLIAM 12 months h. l. 1th July, N. L. Scss. Larceny ( person) WILLIAM PAINE P. S. Fuller. 3HR ; also P. S. Wcnsley. C. I. D., H. P. S. Wollard, C. I. D., L ; also P. C. Robinson, 508T. P. C. Newton. 297T ; also P. C. Adam- stone. C. I. D.. N. P. C. Coleman, 272F ; also P. S. Berrctt, C. I. D., A. P. C. Vigor, 62IK, and P. C. Barber, 691K. P. S. Goggin and P. S. Andrews, C. I. D., W. P. S. Barnaby and P. S. Birnie, C. I. D, F. P. S. Leeson and P. S. Wensley, C. I. D., H. E. H, L. 5- 01 1789— 00 583— 05 91— 05 96— 05 RILEY, WILLIAM ROBERTS, SAMUEL ROSE, ARTHUR 5 years p. s. and 3 years supn. 3 months h. l. 15 months h. l. 13th July, S. L. Sess. 7th July, Brentford I'. Sets, tth July, N. L. Sess. Stealing horse, cart, 4c., from stable P. of C. Act Housebreaking Same Name SAMUEL SUTTON Same Name — 1083- 02 — SIMMONS, ROBERT 18 months h. l. 5th July, N. L. Sess. Burglary Same Name — 2070— 04 339— 04 SKIPPER, FREDERICK 3 years p. s. 1th July, C. C. Ct. Wounding Same Name — 281— 04 15- 04 SMITH, ANNIE 15 months h. l. 5th July, N. L. Sess. Shoplifting Same Name H, J, K. 3021— 99 28— 05 SMITH, HENRY 12 months h. l. 3rd July, C. C. Ct. Conspiracy EDWARD WACHER — 2361- 02 — SMITH, WILLIAM 15 months h. l. anc 3 years supn. 4 mouths h. l. 5th July, Birmingham Sess. Larceny ( person) GEORGE MARTIN — 923— 03 152— 03 SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY 8th July, N. L. P. Ct. Larceny from un- occupied ware- house P. of C. Act Burglary \ ssault with intent to rob Larceny ( dwelling) Same Name P. S. Smith and P. C. Saunders, C. I. D., J. D, X. T, V, B. D. 2503 - 01 1708— 02 ' 766— 0( ' 094 - 0 45- 05 9— 0E 73- Of SPENCER, ALBERT SPICER, ALBERT JAMES STANLEY, GEORGE STANDLEY, JAMES H. 12 months h. l. 4 years p. s. and 3 years supn. • 5 years p. s. 8 months h. l. 12th July, Westminster P Ct. 5th July, N. L. Sess. 1th July, N. L. Sess. 12th July, S. L. Scss. Same Name ALFRED JAMES MEREDITH JOHN WILLIAMS JAMES STANLEY P. C. Burbidge, 429B, and P. C. H n- corn, 81B. P. C. Swan, 794T ; also P. C. Smitheram, 54BR. P. C. Burman, 319E ; also P. C. Dyrr, C. I. D., D. P. C. Warman, 336L ; also P. S D- ivies, C. I. D., M. P. S Selby, C I. D., G ; also P. C. Chap- man. 129E. P. C. Smith, 611P; also P. C. Haines, 42KR. P. C. Birchley, 645K ; also P. S. Scrim- shaw, C. I D., K. _ 460— 05 2942- 9! 75- Of _ TALBOT, WILLIAM TRAINER, WILLIAM 3 years p. s. and 2 years supn. 2 months h. l. 13th July, S. L. Sess. 12th July, Greenwich P. Ct. Stealing horse, cart, & c„ from stable Wilful damage Same Name Same Name M. 465— 0 3613' 73- 0 — TUCKER, MAUD WARREN, HENRY 15 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 26th June, C. C. Ct. 1th July, Glasgow High Ct. Larceny from children Larceny ( person) Same Name THOMAS COOPER — 556— 0. 92- 0 WATTS, FRANK 14 days h 1. 20th Apr., Stratford P. Sess. Refractory pauper FRANK DENNIS G, J, A. 1142— 0 • 77- 0 WENHAM, HENRY 3 years p. s. 27th June, C. C. Ct. Stealing towels, kc WILLIAM THOMPSON Det.- Constable Dyer, City. 1347— 0 53— 0 WILLIAMS, JOHN '" ined 10s. 10th July, W. L. P. Ct. On licenced pre mises during pro hibted hours THOMAS LEE P. S. Yellen, 3XR ; also P. C. Milton, 342X. LONDON.— PRIHTED FOB HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY J. J. KELIHBR & Co., LIMITED, 99, VICTORIA STREET, S. W.; 33, KING WILLIAM STREET, B. C,; 4XP J^ A^ SSALSKA WORKS, 8. B. 64365
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