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Police Gazette Supplement B

17/10/1924

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Police Gazette Supplement B

Date of Article: 17/10/1924
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Address: Printed and Published for His Majesty's Stationery Office by the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District, New Scotland Yard, London, S.W. 1
Volume Number: XI    Issue Number: 41
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CONFIDENTIAL Supplement B THE POLICE GAZETTE No 41 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. VOL XI Convicts on Licence, Persons under Police Supervision and others whose apprehensions are sought tor tailing to comply with the requirements of the Prevention of Crimes Act. Those bearing names marked * are Licence Holders and should produce their licences The first condition of a licence is that the holder shall preserve it and produce it when called upon by a Magistrate or Police Officer ; but it should be distinctly understood that a Licence Holder is not required to carry hit licence upon him. Before preferring a charge of failing to produce a licence it should be ascertained what the defaulter has to say vide Sec. 5, Sub- Sec. 1,7 & 21 Vict., Cap. 47, which requires a Licence Holder to produce his licence or show some reasonable excuse why he does not produce the same. N. B.— When a circulation is cancelled, the printed matter relating to the person in question might be ruled through in red ink, without defacing the portrait. Licence Holders and Supervisees. C. R. O. C. R. O. 263.- * Thomas Woods, aliases John Butler, John Johnson, John William Butler, John Ellis, George Anderson, John George Williams, John George Morris, George Williams, John Charles Moore, Thomas Wilson, Thomas Walters, John James and George Wells, C. R. O. No. 1316- 06, b. 1870, oft. 5in » , c. fresh, h. brown ( bald top), e. grey, nose crooked, wound scar rt. side forehead, bracelet rt., cross 1. forearm. I. L. F. K. back of rt., clasped hands back 1. hand. A woodman ; native of London. Sentenced at Surrey Sess., 27- 6- 22, to 3 yrs. pen. for housebreaking. Liberated on licence, 26- 9- 24. into the M. P. D. if Failed to notify place of residence on release. Pre. con. of larceny, housebreaking, false pretences, attempted false pretences and minor offences. Known to police at BEACONSFIELD, ASHFORD, OXTED. WOKINGHAM, WO- KING, DOVER. CHERTSEY, GUILDFORD, REIGATE. CROWBOROUGH. DORKING, LEATHERHEAD and on R, T, V and Z. For portrait, etc., see Case No. 197, Supple- ment A ( Vol. VI.). May be dealt with where found if there is evidence of an offence against the Prevention of Crimes Act in such place. 261.—* John Harris, aliases Jacob Moss and Caleb Plotz, C. R. O. No. 15313- 20, b. 1899, 5ft. 9in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. hazel, scar side of each eye and 1. side forehead. A cabinet maker; native of London. Sentenced at C. C. C., 25- 4- 22, to 3 yrs. pen. for possessing moulds for coin ng and making counterfeit coin. l iberated on licence, 8- 8- 24: into the M. P. D. Failed to make his monthly report at Com- mercial Street Pol. Sta. ( H), 8- 10- 24. 2 POLICE GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT B. Friday, December 223, 1924. Licence Holders and Supervisees— continued. Officer proving service of notice— P. S. Allett, C. R. O. Officer proving identity— Det. Insp. Stevens, C. O. Pre. con. of attempted burglary, housebreaking and a minor offence. Known to police at C. O. and on C, H and N. May be dealt with where found if there is evidence of an offence against the Prevention of Crimes Act in such place. BIRMINGHAM ( CITY). 266.—* James Sheen, aliases Water Roberts, BIRMINGHAM ( CITY). 265.-* Norman Charles Boddington. aliases Charles Norman Boddington and Gerald Main- waring, C. R. O. No. 191- 19. b. 1893, 5ft. 7in.. c. pale, h. dk. brown, e. grey, mole each cheek, scar first and second rt. and fourth 1. fingers and 1. thumb. An engineer ; native of Penzance. Sentenced at Leeds Ass.. 27- 11- 20, to 5 yrs. pen. for larceny. Liberated on licence, 21- 8- 24, to Birmingham. Failed to notif}' change of address on 21- 9- 24. Walter Jackson, Walter Henry Plimmer, William Henry Seward, Frederick Winthorpe, Charles Beresford, James Griffiths. George Roberts and Charles Henry Marks, C. R. O. No. 991- 09, b. 1861, 5ft. 6in., c. fresh, h. and e. grey, scar crown of head, third rt. and first 1. finger. A costermonger ; native of Manchester. Sentenced at C. L. S., 6- 12- 21, to 3 yrs. pen. for larceny. Subsequently sentenced at Birmingham Pol. Ct., 9- 7- 24, to 3 mos. impt.. for failing to report. Liberated on licence, 24- 9- 24, to Bir- mingham. Failed to notify change of address on 1- 10- 24. Officer proving identity, P. C. Pateman, 169H. Pre. con. of fraudulent conversion, larceny, forger}' and false pretences. Pre. con. of larceny, shopbreaking and minor offences. Known to police at LEAMINGTON, PORTS- MOUTH. BRISTOL. LYMINGTON and SHEF- FIELD. For portrait, A ( Vol. VI.). etc., see Case No. 342, Supplement Known to police at WEDNESBl'RY. TIP- TON, BILSTON. WALSALL, BIRMINGHAM. CHEPSTOW. TEN BURY. GLOUCESTER. CHELTENHAM. LITTLEDEAN. WOLVER- HAMPTON. BRISTOL. DUDLEY, in CITY OF LONDON and on H May be dealt with where found if there is May be dealt with where found if there is evidence of an offence against the Prevention of evidence of an offence against the Prevention of Crimes Act in such place. Crimes Act in such place. Wednesday, October 22, 1924. POLICE GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT C. Licence Holders and Supervisees— continued. 224 1894, 5ft. 6£ in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. brown, wound scar rt. side of neck and 1. wrist, scar 1. thumb. A gardener ; native of Runcorn. Inf. to Supt. Hayward, Runcorn. Apprehensions. RUNCORN ( CO.). Sentenced at Shrewsbury Ass.. 1- 7- 22, to 3 yr. s. pan. for robbery and indecent assault. Liberated 267.—* Frederick Walker, C. R. O. No. 191- 16. b. on licence. 3- 10- 24, to Runcorn. Failed to notify change of address. Pre. con. of attempted murder, larceny, fj\ lse pretences, horsestealing and minor offences. Known to police at RUNCORN. ALTRIN- CHAM, LIVERPOOL, STONE, NEWTOWN ( MON.), BIRKENHEAD. NANTWICH, STOCK- PORT. CHURCH STRETTON, CHESTER and BRIDGNORTH. 268. Alfred Goldsmith, C. R. O. No. 1866- 03, Case No. 372 ( Vol. I.), is in custody at Market Harborough charged with larceny. 269.— George Marney, C. R. O. No. 84 ® , Case No. 290 ( Vol. X.), is in custody on P. charged with housebreaking. 270. Thomas Barnett. C. R. O. No. 1233- 99, Case No. 187 ( Vol. XI.). and bound over until 11- 1- 25. at Bristol Pol. Ct., 4- 10- 24. 271. Sidney David Turp, C. R. O. No. 493- 12. Case No. 226 ( Vol. XL), and remanded at Reigate P. Sess.. till 20- 10- 24, charged as Arthur Ernest Scott with false pretences. 272. Edwin Tugwell. C. R. O. No. 1118- 13, Case No. 231 ( Vol. XI.). and sentenced as Edwin Clifford at Bedford Pol. Ct.. 13- 10- 24, to 7 days impt. for begging. 273. Henry Lorenz. C. R. O. No. 5802- 21, Case No. 257 ( Vol. XI.), and remanded at Marlborough St. Pol. Ct. ( L.), till 20- 10- 24, charged as Arthur Brown with burglary. Printed and Published for His Majesty's Stationery Office by the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. 1.
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