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28/05/1873

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Date of Article: 28/05/1873
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POLICE 6AZETTE. bg Slutton'tg. CONTAINING ' * The tbitokte of all Informations received in oases of Felony and of Misdemeanors of an aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen Goods, Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Persons charged toitb Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other marks of Identity. Th » Names of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accwuU, fupottJAe, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpost of tracing and recovering them. • \ ' == No. 5362 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1873. Notice.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear the Signature of the person requiring or sending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may bo made and addressed to MB. W. D. BURNABY, tho Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. O. Whenever it is desire- 1 that any person should bo appre hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the Advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all Letters addressed to the Editor faust be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not bo made. It is requested that tho Names and Descriptions of Deserters and Absentees from the Militia, as well as those from the regular Army, intended for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, may be addreBBed to " The Under Seorotary of State for War, War Office, Pall Mall, London, S. W.," as they cannot be published without his authority. INFORMATIONS. MURDER AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING. At 7' 45 p. m. on the 6th instant, a woman was seen to go into a privy in Oldfield- lane, New Wortley ; after she had left, the following child's clothing was found : ajjlong white cotton Gown, a white flannel Gown, a Napkin, a Sheet, a Body Binder, a piece of white Flannel, and part of a child's feeding Bottle. On the 10th instant, the dead body of a male child, 10 or 12 days old, was found, partly covered with earth, in a ditch near the Upper Wortley Cemetery, and a woman was seen near the place where the body was found. It is supposed that the woman who deposited the clothes iu the privy is the same person seen near the ditch : she is about 34 years of age, tall, pale, sickly looking, and rather thin ; dressed in dark bonnet or hat, blue jacket, old black or dark stuff gown, and had a fall to her head- dress. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Leeds .- Bow- street, Mav 14. ROBBERY AND LARCENY FROM THE PERSON. Description of five men committed for trial at the East Kent Quarter Sassions to be held on the 1st of July next, for larceny and attempted larceny from the person at. Wye Races on the the 22nd instant: JOHN WILLIAM BROWN, 27 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, dark hair slightly grey and cut short, clean shaved, burn mark on right breast, large scar on right side of neck, and scar inside left leg below the knee ; dressed in a dark cloth coat, light mixture vest with small dark spots, light pepper- and- salt coloured trousers, white cotton shirt, black twill scarf with red stripes, hard felt hat, and lace- up boots ; states he is a shoemaker ; JOHN SMITH, 18 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, pale complexion, light blue eyes, light hair, pockmarked, crippled in right knee, and walks with a stick ; dressed in pepper- and- salt coloured coat and vest, fine cord trousers, white shirt, white silk neckerchief with spots, elastic- side imitation lace boots, and hard felt hat ; states he is a wood chopper, and a native Brentford ; GEORGE HER- BERT, 19 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fair complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, scar in centre of forehead and under left eye, three small pockmarks in centre of back, tattooed on right arm, scar on elbow and on muscle of left arm ; dressed in blue cloth coat with velvet collar, dark mix- ture vest, black cloth trousers, white cotton shirt, blue neck- tie, and elastic- side boots ; gave his address No. 1, Colemans- buildinga, Lever- street, St. Luke's, London ; a labourer; JOSEPH DOWNS, 36 years of age, 6 feet 5j inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, beard, and moustache, whiskers shaved off sides of face, scar on forehead, large veins on calf of left leg, and scar from a cut on left wrist; dressed in a pilot cloth overcoat with velvet collar, black cloth under coat, dark speckled vest, dark trousers with brown stripe, white cotton shirt, dark scarf with red spots, hard felt hat, and lace- up boots; a welsher, and gave his address 5, High- street, Birmingham; and JOHN WARRICK, 32 years of age, 5 feet 9J inches high, dark complexion, hair, and whiskers, stout build, large features, scar on left arm from a burn, and scar from a cut on muscle of right arm; dressed iu a black cloth frock coat, dark cloth vest with blue spots, a flowered velvet vest, light striped trousers, black satin necktie with lavender stripes, white cotton shirt, high silk hat, and elastic- side boots ; states he is a hair sorter, and works at Bishop's, London- wall ; gave his address No. 17, Money- street, North- street, Hoxton. Also of JOSEPH VICKERS, sentenced to six week's hard labour on the 23rd instant, for attempting to pick pockets at Wye Railway Station, on the 22nd instant: 22 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complexion and hair, few dark whiskers on sides of face, scar on forehead, one on back of ncck, one on right elbow, and one on back ; dressed in dark waterproof overcoat, blue undercoat, with velvet collar, dark vest, with violet spots, light striped trousers, with black stripe down the sides, black and magenta baltic shirt, black tie, with blue stripes, black silk hat, and elastic- side boots. States he is a commercial traveller, and gave his address 1, King's Cross- road, London. And of GUSTAVE CARPENTIER, a Belgian, 19 years age, 5 feet 4b inches high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, no whiskers or moustache, scar on muscle of right arm, one on right breast, also one from a cut in palm of left hand ; dressed in dark waterproof overcoat, blue cloth undercoat, bound with black braid, mixture vest, with red spots, bound with black braid, brown striped trousers, black satin necktie, with white spots, white cotton shirt, soft felt hat, and elastic- side boots. Professes not to be able to speak English. Information to be given to Superintendent Noakes, Kent Constabulary, Ashford,— Bow- street, Mag 26. Stolen from the person at Wye Races, Kent, on the 22nd inst. : a single- case silver lever Watch, ' Hall' engraved inside; a gold Albert; £ 12 in Money ; a silver hunting Watch, maker R. Cocking, Deal; a gentleman's gold Geneva Watch, jewelled in eight holes, white face, sunken seconds, engine- turned case witn flower in centre ; an oven- face verge Watch, maker Joseph Wilson, London, No. 5848 ; a silver Geneva Watch ; a silver Albert; a large silver Watch, maker Joyce, Lombard- street, London, bold figures, minute hand much bent; a double- case silver verge Watch, maker Nicholl Harrison, Canterbury, ' W. Huoks' engraved on inside case; a dark leather Purse, containing about 40s., a Pencil, and a Ticket with the age of a female on it. Information to be given to Superintendent Noakes, Kent Constabulary, Ashford.— Bow- street, May 26. Stolen from the person of a gentleman between St. Leonard's- on- Sea, and Eastbourne Races, on the 16th instant, a gold Hunting Watch, with white dial and minute hand, an unicorn's head engraved on case^ 1 to be given to Superintendent Waghorn, Hailsham, or to the Sergeant on duty, Police Station, Eastbourne, Sussex.— Bow- street, Ma. ii 21. Stolen from the person of John Powell, May Fair, on the 12th instant: an English lever Watch, name on dial— ' T. J. Jenkins,' jewelled, No. 41061. Also stolen from the person of William Powell, a labourer, at the May Fair, on the 12th instant: an old- fashioned silver verge Watch, with steel Chain and Seal attached, the name of ' Probert' on inside case, No. 610. Information to be given to Superintendent Wheeldon, Monmouth.— Bow- st., M « y 19. Stolen from the person of a lady at Whitstable, Kent, on the 15th instant : a small gold hunting Watch, the outside case has a small glass in the centre, with blue enamel figures, white face ; had attached a long Guard, imitation gold, with large chain links. Information to be given to Superintendent Walker, Kent Constabulary, Canterbury.— Boxo- st., May 19. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. During the night of the 24th instant the dwelling- house of George Bennett, situated in the parish of Burham, Kent, was burglariously entered and the following articles, his pro- perty, stolen therein : three Shawls of the following descrip- tion— one black, one black with shape of bird's foot in the centre and black fringe, and one coloured with white fringe and red border ; one monkey Jacket, velvet collar, red and black lining and black buttons ; one black cloth Coat, velvet collar, the pocket on the left side has a piece sewn in where it was burnt; 1 lb. of Beef, and 2s. 3d. in Money. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Hulse, Police Station, West Malling, near Maidstone, Kent.— Bow- street, May 28. Between 6 p. m. on the 21st and 6 a. m. on the 22nd inst., the house of Mr. David Plant, of Halesowen- street, Cradley Heath, was entered, and the following articles stolen therein : a silver Geneva Watch, No. 4063, engraved on the inside of the back case, ' Patent lever, full jewelled,' engine- turned case, with star and garter in centre, and part of the seconds hand broken oft'; a gold Albert, snake pattern, with a seal attached in a swivel, and a lion on the swivel, the seal is of three different colours, viz., white, green, and blood- colour. A man of the following description, who has lived near and is well acquainted with the premises, is suspected : about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, fair complexion, sandy whiskers and moustache, and shaves on the chin ; dressed in a black billycock hat, shabby black or blue cloth dress coat, dark cloth waistcoat dappled with green, and dark cloth trousers ; is a native of Bewdley, Shropshire. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Mills, Brierley Hill, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May 26. During the night of the 18th instant, from the shop of Mr. Peter Horden, pawnbroker, Kettering, the following articles : thirteen silver Watches, with the tickets attached to them as follows : one No. 2293, ticket 655 ; one consular verge, No. 3062, ticket 653 ; one ditto, No. 5690, ticket 640; one No. 1429, supposed Geneva, ticket 614; one pair- case verge, No. 4386, ticket 611 ; one large consular verge, No. 5020, ticket 579 ; one No. 12324, ticket 493 ; one No. 74, ticket 481 ; one verge, No. 1575, with steel Chain attached, ticket 448 ; one small verge hunting, No. 5117 & 5113, winds up in^ front, ticket 413; one No. 892, ticket 374; one No. 7786, ticket 340 J, one No. 15695, ticket 27 ; a silver albert Chain, twisted with bar, ticket COO ; a pair of Boots, ticket 16^ ; a pair of man's spring- side Boots, ticket 537 ; a Dress, ticket 654 ; a black cloth Coat, lor a youth, bound with braid, short skirt, pockets outside with flaps; a black cloth Coat, ticket 686. A reward of £ b will be paid br Mr. Horden to any person giving such information aa will lead to the apprehension and conviction of tbe offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Stoker, or to Inspector Norman, Police Station, Kettering, Northamptonshire.— Bow- street, Mag 21. Between 1 and 2 o'clock on the morning of the 14th instant, the dwelling- house of Mr. Janion, Irwell- lane, Runcorn, was broken into and entered, and the following articles stolen : a pair of heavy silver Sugar Tongs, marked ' W. E. K. a silver Thimble ; and a jet Brooch and Guard to match ; a new Screwdriver and Treacle Can were left in back yard. Information to be given to Superintendent Aston, Police Station, Runcorn, Cheshire.— Bow- st., May 19. Between 12 p. m. the 8th and 4 a. m. the 9th instant, the Booking Office of Cradley Heath Railway Station was entered and three drawers in the office were forced open and about Eight Shillings in Copper, three Keys, and two Boxes stolen therefrom, the two small Boxes were found in a field near the Station, where they had been opened and the con- tents, consisting of Feathers, Beans, Onions, and other Articles were strewed about the field. Two men were seen by the station window ; they appeared to be young men and were dressed in dark clothes. On the night of the Stb instant the Old Hill railway Station, Great Western Railway, was broken an< Tentered, and the following articles stolen therefrom : a Portmanteau, con- taining three Shirt Collars, white linen ; a black cloth frock Coat, bound with black silk braid, nearly new ; a blue cloth Saxony Overcoat, loose shape, with black velvet collar, J" ® " 1* new; ania Wine Flask, covered with light brown leather. Between a. m. and 8 km. the 8th instant? tie houae ot Mr. Edward ( jnw, „ r j DUK, nrieney Hill, was broken and entered, and the following property stolen therefrom: two Half- Sovereigns and a quantity of Copper Money, a black cloth Coat, single breasted, with pockets on the outside of skirts; and a pair of elastic- side Boots, with buttons up front. Information to be given to Superintendent mills, Police Office, Brierley Hill, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May 19. On the night of the 14th instant, the goods shed at Brownhills Railway Station, was broken into, and the following articles stolen : a gallon Jar of Whiskey ; a Jar of Liquid, used in preserving ale; 63 yards of black Alpaca, four Shirts ; twelve insertion Fronts ; twelve Handkerchiefs; and a J duck Jacket, sample, from a bale. The bale wrapper was found on the canal side near the shed, and a number of stolen articles consisting of Braces, Stockings, & c. therein. Information to be given to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills Station, near Walsall, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May 19. Between 11- 30 p. m. and 1 a. m. on the night of the 17th and morning of the 18th instant, the Railway Station at Aston, near Birmingham, was entered, and the following articles stolen therein : about 8s. in Coppers, and a small iron Safe containing about £ b in Gold and Silver; the safe was afterwards found in the canal near the station. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Gallaway, Police Station, Aston, ne Birmingham, ar Warwickshire.— Bow- st., May 19. Stolen from the dwelling house of the Rev. Dr. Burges, Bishop Ryder's Vicarage, Sutton- street, Aston, during the night of the 9th ultimo : a French drawing- room Clock, with gilt figure on top, maker ' M. Dennibrass, Boulogne,' marked on centre of face ; also a silver paper Knife, with ivory handle, and the initials ' J. H. B.' marked on the side. A reward of £ 2 will be paitTfor the recovery of the property, and appre- hension of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Gallaway, Police Station, Aston, near Bir- mingham-— Bow- st., Mag 19. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING. Stolen between 6 a- m. the 2nd, and 9 a. m. on the 3rd instant : a Kent teg Sheep, not known if ewe or wether, if a ewe, tiver mark down neck, and if a wether, down rump, pitchmark ' J. M.' on near side ; the property of Mr. John Mills, Lambs Land Farm, Rolvenden. Information to be given to Superintendent Morgan, Kent Constabulary, Cran- brook.— Bow- street, May 26. Stolen on the 9th instant, from the Hill Top Farm, Ledbury : a brown mare Pony, aged, about 12i hands high, with long mane and tail £ j reward will be paid on con- viction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Blunsdon, Ledbury, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, May 26. Found straying at Milford, Lymington, on the 3rd inst., and supposed to have strayed from New Forest : a dark grey Gelding, about 2 years old, about lH hands high, white star on forehead, long tail, no shoes on, the letter ' P' on near shoulder, and in good condition. Information to be given to Superintendent Stephenson, Hants Constabulary, Lyndhurst, or to Sergeant Rodaway, Lymington, Hampshire.— Botp- strcet, May 23. Stolen from a stable at Chester, on the morning of the 2 POLICE GAZETTE. April 28 22nd instant : a dapple grey Horse, 16$ Lands high, 6 years old, nearly thorougbred, rather thin docked tail, scar on near hind hock, wlute spot, the tsize of a crown piece under the saddle on tlffmear side, the property of an officer in the Yeomanry Cavalry ; the stable had been entered by skeleton keys ; a military Saddle and head Collar were stolen at the same time. Information to be given to the Chief Constable Town Hall, Chester.— Bow- street, May 23. Stolen on the night of tho 10th instant, from Carlton Colville : a dark brown mare Donkey, aged, long shabby coat, hair off top of hip, turns the left forefoot inwards, and is in low condition. Information to be given to Inspector Jeffries, Lowestoft, or to P. C. Phillips, Carlton Colville, Suffolk.— Bow- street, May 21. Stolen from a field at Robin Hood Farm, Hallgreen, parish of Yardley, on the night of the 9th instant: a chestnut Gelding, 15 hands high, white spot on forehead ; an iron- grey Filly, about 13 hands high ; aud a brown Filly, 14 hands high, small white mark en the inner side of the nostril on the off side, white star on forehead, very long mane and tail ; all rising 3 years old. £ 5 reward will be paid to any person who will give such information as shall lead to the apprehen- sion and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the horses, upon application to Mr. Henry Mills, of the Dartmouth Arms, Dartmouth- street, Birmingham. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Gallaway, Aston, or to Sergeant Higginson, Warwickshire Constabulary, Police Station, Acock's Green, near Birmingham.— Bow- st., May 21. Found strayed at Buckingham, on the 17th instant, and supposed to have been stolen : a light bay horse Pony, aged, about 12£ hands high, in good condition, long tail, both knees broken, hind shoes off. Information to be given to Superintendent Howe, Buckingham.— Bow- street, Ma;/ 19. StoleD from Castlerising Common, on the 6th instant, a mealy- coloured horned Heifer, two years old, the property of Mrs. Smith, of the said parish. Information to be given to Superintendent Rose, Dorking, or to Inspector Carter, Grimston, King's Lynn.— Bow- street, May 19. Stolen from a field at East Grinstead, on the night of the 13th instant : a bay mare Pony, aged, about 13 hands high, hind feet white, white streak down the face, and a little lame on the off fore leg. Information to bo given to Superintendent Kennard, Police Station, East Grinstead, Sussex.— Bow- street, May 19. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Inscription of FREDERICK PIKE, tanner's labourer, who absconded from Combs, near Stowmarket, on the 24th 1hs* ant, charged with stealing 80 lbs. of Horse hair : 40 yrs. of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light hair, and beard inclined to be sandy ; dressed in dark cloth coat, with pockets outside, small Btriped dark vest, light cord trousers, which are stained with tan at the bottoms, and have ajstripe down the seams, blucher boots, and black felt hat. And GEORGE MUDD, is charged with receiving the above : a carpenter, 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high ; dressed in brown velveteen coat, with pockets, aud light cord trousers. Information to be given to Inspector Balls, Stowmarket, who holds the warrant for their apprehension. — Bow- street, May 28. Description of JOHN HENRY WARD, alias HARRY WOOD, fitter, who is charged with stealing one gold lever Watch, No. 23619, maker— George Slater ; one gold Guard ; one gold Dollar ; and one gold Ring, at Dukenfield, on the 23rd instant: he is 17 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, sallow complexion, grey eyes, and brown hair; dressed in dark tweed suit, blue pilot overcoat, and black billycock hat His father lives at No. 5, Bruce- grove, Meddows, Nottingham. It is supposed he has made his way to some sea port town for the purpose of emigrating to America. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Arrowsmith, Hyde, Cheshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, Mai/ 28. Absconded ou the 23rd instant, from Regent- street, St. James's, charged with stealing £ 80, viz : 4 £ 5 Bank of England Notes, a Cheque for £ 12, and the remainder in Gold anil Silver, the money's of bis master. A man 21 years of age, 5 feet inches high, fair complexion and hair, small tuft on chin, no whiskers ; dressed in dark brown overcoat, dark mourning undercoat, dark vest and trousers, high hat, mourning band, respectable appearance.— Metropolitan Police, Mai/ 28. Stolen about 8 a. m. ou tho 23rd instant, from tho Red Lion Hotel, Bedford : a gold Geneva Watch, with gold dial, No. 60527 ; a gold Chain, and Seals attached. By a man of the following description : about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, dark complexion, hair, whiskers, and moustache ; dressed in dark clothes ami high hat, and speaks with a foreign accent. Information to be given to Chief Constable Verey, Borough Police Office, Bedford .- Brno- street, May 28. Description of JOHN THOMAS, charged with stealing £ 50 from 317, Goswell- road, on 13th March last: 42 years of age, 5 feet G inches high, sallow complexion, hair and whis- kers dark, meeting under chin ; dressed respectable, formerly kept a jewellers shop in Cable- street, St. George's East. He is a betting man, and is supposed to be iu Birmingham or Liverpool.— Metropolitan Police, G Division, May 26. Absconded on the 17th instant, from Alpha- road, Harrow- road, charged with embezzling the sum of £ 5 12s., the moneys of his master : a man, 21 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fair complexion, light hnir, blue eyes, and slight built ; dressed in dark tweed clothes, and black billy cook hat.— Metropolitan Police, X Division, Mai/ 26. Stolen on the morning of tho 20th inst., from a dwelling- house in the borough of Hartlepool : a silver verge Watch, silver dial, a bird under the figure 12, had attached a silver albert Guard, long links; a French silver hunting Watch, white dial, marked ' Aucre, No. 25006,' on the inner case, had attached a jet albert Guard, long links ; a blue cloth Coat, velvet collar, marked ' Isaac Robinson, West Hartlepool,' on suspender, and Vest to match ; a pair of dark Trousers, with small white stripe of silk running through them, and fly fronts; and two white Shirts, linen fronts, marked ' J. E.' By a printer, who lodged in the house, a native of London, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, very small eyes, dark complexion aud moustache, and long beard on end of ahin; dressed in dark brown top coat, black and grey striped trousers and vest, and tall hat; he is generally of shabby genteel appearance aud good address. He is likely to seek employment at printing offices. He is a member of the printers' society, aud may ask relief. Informatiou to be oiven to Head Constable Shiels, Hartlepool, Durham.— Bow- street, May 23. Abscnded from the City, on the 19th instant . charged on a warunt with embezzlement: FREDK. HODGSON, UU ( t \> cli 11 Lit WiVU . 11'/ 1 \ 18 years otage, 5 feet 10 inches high, light sandy liair ( curly), and grey eyes; dressed in a brown overcoat blue under ditto, mixtie trousers, aud billycock hat ; is believed to be In- Other John. 20 vears of age, 5 tt. o in. accompanied by his brother John, 20 years of age, high, fair conplexion, and a young man named Tom or Thomas Wafer, alias Walter Dennis, 21 years of age, 5 feet 7 iuclieshigh, and fresh complexion ; both were dressed iu dark clothes aud| billycock hats. Information to be given to Inspector bailey, City of Loudon Detective Office, 26, Old Jewry, E. C— Bow- street, May 21. Absconded in the 8th instant, charged with stealing £ 10 : a man 45 y « ars of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, very dark complexion, half oiste, slight figure, small bauds and feet; dressed in plain daik clothes, and black felt hat ; has been iu the army. Information to be given at the Detective Depart- ment, Scotland Yard— Metropolitan Police, May 21. Absconded on tht 15th instant, from Gloucester- square, Paddington, charged with stealing a drab livery great Coat, silver buttons, crest— a helmet, motto ' Mon Trevor' thereon; a pair of livery Trousers ; a black Hat, with cockade; and a £ 10 Bank of England Note: a youth, 16 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, fair complexion and hair ; supposed to be dressed in the stolen clothes.— Metropo- litan Police, D Division, May 21. Absconded on the 16th instant, from Arundel- street, Strand, charged with stealing £ 3 in Gold : a man, 20 years of age, 6 feet high, fair complexion and hair; dressed in a black walking coat, Irish frieze trousers aud vest, round black hat, and side- spring boots.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, May 21. FELONIES. ( Not otherwise described). Description of a man who gave the name of CHARLES SIMPSON, charged at Barnsley, Yorkshire, with committing a rape on an imbecile woman at Barugh, near Barnsley, on the 21st instant, and for whose apprehension a warrant has been granted : he is a labourer, supposed to be a native of London, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, fresh com- plexion, very stout, and has large bushy ginger whiskers round chin ; he lias recently been employed erecting signals or telegraph posts on branch colliery lines. Information to be given to Superintendent Sykes, West Riding Constabu- lary, Barnsley.— Bow- street, May 28. Absconded from Macclesfield ou the 17th inst., charged under warrant witli committing a Rape on a girl 9 years of age : JOHN ARMITAGE, from 36 to 40 years of age. 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, stout build, swarthy complexion, no whiskers on sides of face, a bit of hair on the end of chin, and slight moustache ; dressed in a black cloth coat and vest, cord trousers, aud black billycock hat; he is a calico weaver, and it is most likely he will seek a situation in that capacity. Information to be given to Chief Constable Etchells, Maccles- field, Cheshire.— Bow- street, May 23. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Description of TOM. BOXALL, „. I;< U, JONES, EAGAR, MILLS, and SLINDENMAN, charged with poaching : he is 24 years of age, 5 feet Hi inches high, brown hair, no whiskers, native of Portfield, Chichester ; he was convicted for fowl stealing in January, 1872, and sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment, and 7 years Police Supervision ; at Farnham, 30th March, 1871, for stealiLg Rabbits, and sen- tenced to 3 months ; he is well known at Aldershot, Farn- ham, and Brighton. Information to be given to Superinten- dent Pratt, West Sussex Constabulary, Chichester, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, May 28. Description of HENRY SHERRIFF, a? native of Nottingham, charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding Henry Thompson, in the borough of Shaftesbury, on the 20th instant: he is a hawker, about 41 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, black hair and whiskers, covering the chin, right leg shorter than the other, and walks crippled ; dressed when absconded in a dark tweed coat, white slop under, dark vest, dark cloth trousers, dark brown cap with peak, and spring- side boots ; supposed to be carryiug a bundle containing a pair of Trousers, a black cloth Vest, and a woollen Shirt, which he stole from prosecutor. Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, Shaftes- bury, Dorsetshire.— Bow- street, May 26. A man of the following description is charged with obtaining £ 10, by means of a false cheque on the London and Provincial Bank : 32 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, hair, and moustache, and stoops ; dressed in dark tweed suit, and round felt hat.— Metropolitan Police, P Division, May 26. Description of a man named GREGORY, late refresh- ment- house keeper at the railway station, Winchester, who is charged at Portsmouth with obtaining six gentlemen's solid gold finger Rings ( one red or white stone in each) by false pretences : he is about 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sandy hair and whiskers, and recently lias had a black eye ; dressed in dark coat and vest, light trousers, high black hat, and wears a horseshoe pin ( blue stones, two missing) in his necktie. He is well known throughout Hampshire. Infor- mation to be given to Head Constable Barber, Portsmouth, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- st., May 23. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Remanded at Dorchester Gaol until the 31st instant, charged with stealing a Watch : a man who gives the name of GEORGE HARRISON, of Southampton, states he was born near Edinburgh, and that he is a hawker of cloth, 25 years of age ( looks older), 5 feet 4| inches high, dark brown hair, slightly mixed with grey, dark grey eyes, sallow complexion, slightly pockpitted, cut on right] corner of right eyebrow, dent on left corner of under lip, lost front upper teeth, scar on back of left hand, varicose veins left leg, scar ou right groin, walks stooping, aud is slightly deaf. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent llare, Dorset Con- stabulary, Dorchester,— Bow- strect, Warn 28. Description of a man who gave the name of JOHN JONES, stated he was a native of Baschurch, Salop, com- mitted on the 17th instant, to Worcester Gaol for 2 months', for an assault upon the police ; he is 23 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, rather stout build, fresh complexion, light brown haii-, blue eyes, bracelet, heart, and darts tattooed on each arm ; suppoted to have been recently discharged from the Marines. Information to be given to Superintendent Freeman, Stourbridge, Worcestershire.— Bow- st., Mm/ 28. Committed to Northallerton Gaol for 21 day's hard labour, under the Vagrant Act, on the 26th instant : JOHN BAILEY, states ho is a joiner and a native of Manchester, 46 years of age, 6 feet inches high, dark complexion, blue eyes, black hair, anchor in blue ink on arms ; dressed iu blue pilot cloth coat, brown cloth sleeved vest, cotton cord trousers, red and black plaid scarf, grey cloth cap, aud old elastic- sido boots, all old and very much worn. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, North Riding Constabulary, Malton.— Bow- street, May 28. Description of a man committed for trial at the ensuing Quarter Sessions, to be holden at Lewes on the 1st July next, charged with Larceny from a dwelling- house, at Willingdon, Sussex ; he gave the name of WILLIAM ROWLAND alias PUNCH, is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 1 or 2 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, brown hair, and few light brown whiskers at sides of face, stout figure, walks erect, third joint of little finger of left hand has been broken ; dressed iu black billycock hat, dark coat, aud grey waistcoat and trousers. States he was born at York, and has followed races for the last nine years, sometimes working in stables at New- market, Epsom, and Lewis. A pawnticket ( No. 975) for an overcoat, pledged for 3s. 6d., at George Radnor's, 39, Thames- street, Windsor, on the 14th August, 1872, in the name John Sharman, was found on him. Information to be given to Superintendent Waghorn, Hailsham, or the Sergeant on duty, Police Station, Eastbourne, Sussex.— Bow- street, May 26. Description of GEORGE WRIGHT, a navvy, who is remanded until the 30th instant, ou a charge of larceny : he is 45 years of age, 5 feet G inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, very fresh complexion, scar over left eye, states that he is a native of Maidstone, Kent, but left there when a youth, and has worked on railways in different parts of England ever since. Informatiou to be given to Supt. Carline, Derby- shire Constabulary, Woodenbox, Burton- on- Trent.— Bow- st., May 26. Description of of a man committed for trial at the next Usk Quarter Sessions, for larceny from the person : JAMES DAVIS, supposed fictitious, 18 years of age, about feet 3 ins. high, slight make, sallow complexion, light brown hair, grey eyes, no whiskers or moustache, has a small scar on right side of lower lip, one front tooth on the right side of upper jaw grows in and makes him appear as if the tooth has gone, small scar on left forearm, near elbow, cut or scar on fourth finger of right hand, wart on second of left hand, und three small boil marks on back of neck ; dressed iu light grey jacket, vest aud trousers, hard black bowler hat, elastic side boots, aud fancy flannel shirt. Was in company of four meu committed from Abergavenny, see Police Gazette ot the 23rd instant. Information to be given to Superintendent Berthon, Usk, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, May 2G. Description of a mau committed to Worcester Gaol for two months' hard labour, on a charge of larceuy at Stourport Railway Station ou the 19th instant : he gave the uame of JOHN SMITH, of Liverpool, about 30 years of age, 6 feet 8i iuches high, dark brown hair, dark saudy whiskers and moustache, fresh complexion, rather full eyes, and well built; dressed in a black billycock hat, blue cloth coat, cord trousers, and strong lace- up boots with new tips. Information to be given to Superintendent Raby, Great witley, or to Sergeant GtinHortnn, Ktnurport, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, May 26. Description of a tramp who gives the name of JOHN WALKER, committed to Northallerton Gaol for twenty- one day's hard labour, under the Vagrant Act, on the 23rd inst. : 28 years of age, 6 feet 4i inches high, grey eyes, fresh com- plexion, sun freckled, ' B. C.' below right breast ; dressed in grey mixture cloth coat, striped waistcoat, moleskiu trousers, worsted cap, with peak of same material. States that he is a native of Sheffield, and that he served in the 49th Foot, from which regiment he was discharged in 1864. And AGNES STIRLING, committed for 7 day's hard labour : 4 feet 10 inches high, dark eyes and complexion, dark brown hair, and scar on right thumb ; dressed in black cloth jacket, brown stuff dress, white straw bonnet, trimmed with black velvet. States she is a native of Manchester, but has worked in London as a laundress. Information to be given to Superintendent Metcalfe, North Riding Constabulary Office, Malton, or to Inspector Milner, Kirby Moorside, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, May 26. Description of GABRIEL ANDERSON, alias ANDER- SON PETERS, alias PETER ANDERSON, a Norwegian seaman, committed for trial at the next quarter sessions to be holdeu at Lincoln, for the parts of Lindsey, on a charge of obtaining goods by false pretenccs : ho is about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexiou and hair, black moustache, and respectable appearance ; speaks pretty good English, and is supposed to be a ship broker. Has been iu Liverpool and Hull. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Campbell, Grimsby, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, May 23. JAMES BARR or DARE, charged with stealing Blankets and other Articles at Norhani, Northumberland, on the 20th ultimo, and advertised in tho Police Gazette ou the 25th ultimo and other dates, has been apprehended for the offence, and is remanded until the 4th proximo. He gives his name JAMES HARRIS PARR, and says he is a native of Batley, in tho West Riding of Yorkshire, about 30 years of age, 6 feet 1 inch high, fair complexiou, light hair, and ginger whiskers. Information to be given to Superintendent Marshall, Lowick, Bearl, Northumberland.— Bow- st., May 23. Description of JOHN LEWIS, remanded to Stafford Gaol till the 26th instant, at Cannock Petty Sessions, charged with stealing a pair of new Boots ( recovered, sold by the prisoner) : he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, fresh complexion, blue eyes, dark sandy hair, rather curly, sandy whiskers, slight Bandy moustache, medium build, and mark on left side of neck from a sore the size of a 2s.- piece ; dressed in a flannel jacket, white slop underneath, light mixed cloth vest and trousers, light felt hat, and Wellington boots ; by trade a pattern maker ; he states he is a native of Saltney, near Chester, but has been residing for some time in Henry- street, New Town, Chester. Information to btf given to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, or to Sergeant Evans, Cannock, near Stafford.— Bow- street, May 23. Remanded at Barnstaple until the 26th instant, charged with larceny from the person, a man, who gave the name of HENRY SMITH, of Union- street, Plymouth, states he is a saddler by trade, and at times deals in jewellery : he is from 35 to 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, grev eyes, fresh complexion, saudy whiskers and moustache, shaves the chin, hair iather thin on the top of bis head, and has a small lump at the lower part of his back ; dressed in a brown overcoat, dark grey undercoat, black trousers and vest, and Majj 28 r o L I 0 K > G A A k l I £ round pole hat; and MARIA TURNER, alias SYMONS, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, dark brown hair, hazel e> es, dark complexion, cut on her nose between her eyes, ami a large birth mark on her right arm ; dressed iu a liyht print dress, dark woollen shawl, aud black felt hat. Information to bo given to Superintendent Songhurst, Barn- staple, Devon.— Bow- street, May 23. Description of THOS. HARDY, alias JOHN SMITH, who states that he is a seamau, but has the appearance of a shoemaker or a tailor, remanded at Middlesborough until the 26th instant, on a charge of felony : about 10 years of age. '> feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, brown beard and moustache; dressed in old light brown mixture coat, dark mixture vest with light stripe, light striped trousers, faded striped cotton shirt, old billycock hat, aud old lace- up boots ; he states that he has been cook aud steward on board the ' Isabella' for about 11 months, aud was paid off at Llinleitha, about 12 miles from Swansea. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough- on- Tees, Yorkshire.— Bvw- slreet, Mai/ 21. Description o£ WILLIAM BARRITT, a gardener, but lately in the employ of the North Eastern Railway Company Jit Middlesborough, as a goods porter, remanded until the 26th instant, ou a charge of felony : about 27 years of age, • 5 feet Ci inches high, pale complexion, dark hair, brown whiskers aud moustacho; he states that he is a native of Sydenham, near London, and that he was in the employ of some nurserymen and seedsmen at Forest Hill, and left their employ to go as under gardener near Lynn, Norfolk. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middles- borough- ou- Tees, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Ma;/ 21. Description of a woman remanded till the 23rd instaut charged with larceny from the person : ELIZABETH ANDERSON, wife of Henry Anderson, hawker, of No. 3, Penny Well- road, Bristol, about 29 years of age, about 4 feet 10 inches high, dark browu hair, dark complexion, hazel eyes, round features, short turn- up nose, has lost three of her upper teeth, and isr slightly pockmarked ; dressed in a black satin cloth dress, light grey shawl, black cloth jacket, and black straw hat trimmed with a violet and black feather and black lace. She was accompanied by the said man, who is about 5 feet 0 or 7 inches high, light complexion and hair, bushy whiskers, aud blue eyes; dressed in a suit of grey • clothes. Information to be given to the Detective Depart- ment, Devon Constabulary, Central Station, Exeter.— Bow- # tn> aMay 21. Found iu the river Calder, in the borough of Wakefield, on the 6th iustant, the body of a newly born female Child, who appeared to have been several days in the water : A verdict of ' fouud in the river Calder, still- born,' was returned. Information to bo giveu to Chief Constable Chipstead, Borough Police Station, Wakefield, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, Met/ 21. Left his home on the 10th instant, CHARLES LEGG, 35 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, aud slight scar over one eye ; dressed iu a jacket aud waistcoat of dark mixed cloth, grey striped trousers, and imitation- lace boots. It is feared some ill has befallen him. Information to be giveu to Sergeant Player, Borough Police, Chard, Somerset.— Bow- street, May 21. Description of JOHN WILSON, labourer, and EMMA DEXTER, tramp, committed for trial at Middlesborough, on the 20th instant, charged with larceuy from the person : he is about 39 years of age, 5 feet 5 A inches high, fresh com- plcxiou, pimples on face, hazel eyes, dark hair, small brown beard aud moustache ; dressed in a suit of old black cloth clothes, black billycock hat, and lace- up boots, and states that he is a native of neden near Hull; about two; years iigo he was a rolleyman for Messrs. Glen and Son, furniture • dealers, Mason- street, Hull, and resided with his sister at 2, Ell is terrace, Holderness- road. The female is 27 years of 4 feet 11 inches high, fair compiexiou, small features, • dark brown eyes, and black hair; dressed in browu wiusey • dress, trimmed with black braid aud brass buttons, black shawl and bonnet, aud strong lace- up boots ; she states that she is a native of Bermondsey, near Loudon, and resided with her parents at 10, Little Poland- street, which place she left about four fyears ago; her father, John Dexter, works for Mr. Christie, hat manufacturer, Bermondsey- street, South- wark, and also states that she has lived at a common lodging- Itouse, kept by a mau named Whiley, in Easington- lane, county of Durham, aud went about with a man named John Rudkin, better known as ' Sailor Jack,' who is a dis- abled seaman, and gets his living by singing in the streets, & c. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middlesborough- on- Tees.— Bow- street, May 21. with magenta ribbon.— Metropolitan Police, S Division, PROPERTY FOUND BY POLICE Man 2o, i orncERS. . , , I ( On tU Persons of Prisoner* or tUevKtrt.) Stolen, between the 14th January and the 31* t March ; I • ' .,,.,— tod ,„, tL* a single stone diamond Ring, claw setting, black enamelled I J FW * *^ XTJl^ in scrolls on shank, ha* engraved in* dc, ' In Memory of 23rd . nsiant: about 1- 0 11*. of Wo£ aM » « t J. R. Kay, 1872.' £! U reward will be paid by the owner on to be dipping, or tail locks, ^ oouvictlon of the offender or offends and Recovery of the nfonnation u, U givenU, . Superintendent Jeffery, Guestling, property. Information to be given to the Detective Depart- Hastings. b'AC- itrett, May l » >. uient, Town Hall, Manchester.— Bow- s'. reet, May 23. Description of a Watch found in the possesion of a man , who is now iu custody at Maidstone on suspicion of steaiiog Stolen in the borough of Ipswich, on the 14th instant tlie fcalue . SI1 old- fathioncd silver Watch, No. 2W> 6, makers the property of John King, a silver lever hunting Watch ^ icholls aud Harris, Canterbury, plain figures, a small piece has ' Juc. or John Griffith, 8, Blenheim- road, Gloucester, dipped ofl' the right Bide of the / ace. which is cracked, with scratched iueide of case, maker William Mann, the CIOBS, aj,,, ai eIitly gold hands, and ' W. H. '£.' with two crosses under Gloucester, No. 39532 ; and a gold neck Chain, the links are ou ^ 0f i^ ide Information to be given to the about I of a inch long and perforated, some have been broken ^ JJ^ J Constable, Borough Police Office, Maidstone, Kent.— and tied together with cotton. Information to be giveu to How- street, May 20. Head Constable Mason, Police Office, Town Hall, Ip3wich.— ' . — Bow- street, May 23. Found in the possession of a man named WILLIAM HARRISON, in the borough of Sunderland, on the morning Stolen on the 10th instant, from Willow- road, Shepherds of the 22ud instant : a silver chronometer Watch, No. W'lT, Bush : four Lockets, two mourning, one side of each gold the ring at the neck ha* been wrenched off, supposed to be chased, the other enamelled aud engraved ' Forget- me- not, stolen. He is in custody charged on suspicion of stealing it, one frosted with one side chased, a Bmall gothic cross on back; and remauded till the 29th instant. Irformation to be given PROPERTY STOLEN. Stolen on the 22nd instant, between 7 and 10 p. m., from a dwelling- house in Maryport, the property of Elizabeth Nicholson : 7 Sovereigns in Gold, 9s. in Silver, 1 gold Ring set with three small white stones ; 3 gold Pendants ; 1 gold Locket, 6hape of a heart; aud 2 gold Brooches. Information to be given to Superintendent Spencer, Cockermouth, or to Couuty Chief Constable, Carlisle.— Bm- street, May 28. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Cradley Heath, Stafford- shire, on the night of the 21st instant : a silver Geneva Watoli, No. 4063, with gold Chain attached, three stones were attached to the chain, one white, one green, and one cream- colour. Information to be given to Inspector Price, Police Station, Old Hill, Dudley, Staffordshire.— Bow- strect, May 28. Stolen from the Grosvenor Arms Hotel, Shaftesbury, on the 18th instant, a white fox terrier Dog, part of oue ear off, and answers to the name of ' Whisky.' Information to be given to Superintendent Brown, Dorset Constabulary, Shaftes- bury.— Bow- street, May 26. Stolen in Weston, during the night of the 22ud instant: a new pair of light lace- up Boots, rivetted soles, No. 9 size ; a, pair of ditto, No. 7 size ; and a new pair of men's elastic- side Boots, plaiu toes, rivetted soles. Also, from a slaughter- house iu Weston, during the same night, a dark red- coloured cow Hide, marked ' 17 ' on each hind quarter. Information to be given to Superintendent Laxton, Police Station, Nant- wich, or to Inspector Morris, Police Station, Crewe, Cheshire. — Bow- slreet, May 26. Stolen on the 19th instant, from Hamilton- terrace, St. John's Wood : a pair of gold Sleeve Links ; three setl of gold Studs, set with different stones ; a gold scarf Pin ; two grey silk Dresses; three pairs of lady s Boots ; and five electro- plated Tea Spoons. By a woman, 19 years of age, 5 feet high, fresh complexion, brown hair and eyes ; dressed in a green stuff dress, brown stuff jacket, and black bonnet, two long gold Neckchains, one brunswick, one curb pattern ; two gold Necklets, one double jack pattern, wire twisted, one gold filigree ; a gold Brooch, oval shape, with white cornelian stone, Ear- drops to match ; a Baltic pebble Brooch, with silver- plated border, and chased edges ; five Bracelets, three coral beads strung ou elastic, two large with oval snaps, set with hair ; a coral Necklace, on elastic gold snap; three gold Rings, two with carbuncle, diamond shaped, in centre, surrounded by nine small diamonds, one with five stones, forming a wcrd.— Metropolitan Police, T Division, May 21. to Chief Constable Stainsby, Sunderland. — Bow- it., May 23. OFFENCES UNDER " THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT, 1871." Description of a convict License Holder, who has ab- sconded from the borough of Great Yarmouth, without reporting himself : JAMES NEWSON, No. 9704, 35 years of age, 5 feet 1| inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, Stolen on the 15th instant, from St. Ann's- road, Totten- | grey eyes, marked on left arm- James Newson, Sun in two ham : a lady's gold Watch and Chain, with gold Cross ph « * s on left hand, half figure of a woman on nght ann, attached ; a Portrait of a gentleman set in gold ; 3 Brooches, L. Sutton and anchor on back of right hand, and ruig on one gold, one Mount Blanc crystals, and one malachite, set iu each finger of left hand. W as convicted at Norfolk Assizes gold ; 2 Bracelets, one chain pattern, one gold with clasp, and 5th August, 1867, on two charges of shop- breaking and sen- gold rose in centre; a bunch of small Lockets; Cross and tenced to seven years penal servitude; he was discharged deal; 2 pairs of Ear- rings, one gold, one Mount Blanc crystals ; a lady's Pendant, set iu gold ; a gold maltese Ring; a pair of gold sleeve Liuks ; a pair of mosaic shirt Pins, set in gold ; a gold Seal; a Mount Blanc Crystal; a gold Cross; two Bracelets, set in gold ; a gold Clasp ; two gold Brooihes; two card Cases, one chased silver; and a pair of mother o' pearl fastenings.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, May 21 _ from Chatham on license on the 8th day of March, 18/ 3. License will expire on the 4th August, 1874. Information to be given to Chief Constable Tewsley, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.— Bow- street, May 28. Description of GEORGE THOMPSON, alias FREDE- RICK SMITH, alias BEECROFT, who, on his discharge from Warwickj Gaol on the 8th ultimo, was subject to I seven years' police supervision, and has failed to report him- Stoleu ou the 7th or 8th instant, from Bridge- road, ' self : he is 18 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, brown hair, Hounslow : eight silver Spoons, two table, three tea, two , hazel eyes, fair complexion, scar on left of neck, and cut on right foot. Also, of HENRY PUGH, who, on the 14th ultimo, on salt, and one mustard, tea spoons marked ' D. M. D.' in cipher, the others plain ; a pair of silver Sugar Tongs, plain ; two Brooches, one gold oval, with purple ametyst stone, the other silver, circular shape, pin deficient ; a chased gold Ring, set with pearls and topaz, small diamoud in centre, and one pearl deficient; and a small silver Thimble.— Metropolitan Police, T Division, May 21. Stolen on the 17th instant, from Brownhills, near Walsall: a pair of man's blue worsted Stockings, nearly new ; a pair of old blacking Brushes, marked ' 87— 62 ;' and an old Concertina, the property of William Spooner, of Cannock. By a lodger, about 22 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, rather stout build, fresh complexion, dark brown frizzy hair aud moustache, whiskers shaved off ; dressed in grey mixture cloth coat and vest, moleskin trousers, elastic- side boots, nearly new, and grey worsted cap. Information to be giveu to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills Station, or to Serjeant Evans, Cannock, near Stafford.— Bow- street, May 21. Stolen between 4 30 a. m. on the 19th aud 5' 30 a. m. on the 20th instant, from a cottage at Hawkhurst, the property of George Reed : a black cloth Overcoat, plaid lining, black covered buttons; a black corded Shooting Coat aud Vest, black bone buttons ; a pair of Bedford cord Trousers, white bone buttons ; a pair of buck cloth Leggings, white pearl buttons ; a pair of half Boots, have been clumped; a Towel, supposed marked ' A. P.' in red cotton; a red silk pocket Hand- kerchief, white spots, beeu darned iu oue corner with red silk ; two grey woollen Shirts ; a dark brown hairy Cap, with flap to cover the ears ; a linen ribbed Collar ; a plain ditto, maker ' Deuce,' seamless edge, Dux, 15i size ; a striped violet faded woollen Scarf; a blue bundle Handkerchief; adark Scarf, orange coloured flowers ; aud a black silk half Neckerchief. Information to be giveu to Superintendent Morgan, Kent Constabulary, Cranbrook.— Bow- street, May 21. Stolen, between 10 p. m. on the 15th and 5 a. m. on the 16th instant, from a shed at Dockenden Farm, Bevenden, the property of the Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, M. P. : about 280 Pheasants' Eggs, all numbered with pencil marks, some will hatch on the 17th instant, aud some in about three weeks time. Information to be given to Superintendent Morgan, Kent Constabulary, Cranbrook.— Bow- st., May 19. Stolen on the 14th instant, out of a pavilion on the College Cricket Ground, Tettenhall : four pairs of cricketing Shoes, one pair numbered ' 114.' Information to be given to Inspector McCrea, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton.— Bow- street, May 19. Stolen between the 3rd and 11th instant, from a dwelling house at Handsworth, Staffordshire : a black cloth Overcoat, black velvet collar; a pair of dark mixture cloth Trousers, with fly fronts ; a pair of men's grey woollen Stockings, marked ' j. S.'; aud a pockct Knife with white handle, tooth- pick, + ,> nt r, f lila^ n 1J...... j file, and the point of the blade broken off. Supposed by tramps or hawkers. Information to be given to Sergeant Hackney, Haudsworth, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May I9. Stolen, on the 9th instant, from Blundell- street, Islington, two gold Watches, two gold Chains, one common ditto, with seals and cornelian heart attached, oue gold Albert, three gold Rings, three gold Brooches, three gold Pins, and eight silver Spoons : by a man 22 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, and dark hair; dressed in dark clothrsjand a deer- stalkei' luit.— Metropolitan Police, Y Division, May 14. Stolen on the night of the 10th instant, from a fowl- house in Aldershot Wood, Cranborne : 69 Pheasants Eggs, 19 of them marked with the letter ' P.;' and 5 dozen Hen's Eggs. £ 30 reward will be paid by George Churchill, Esq., of Aldershot Park, to any person who will give such infor- mation a3 shall lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders, £ 10 for the conviction of the thief or thieves, and £ 20 for the conviction of the receiver. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Hammond, Dorset Consta- bulary, "\ yimborne.— Bow- street, May 14. his discbarge from Shrewsbury Gaol was subject to two years' police supervision, has failed to report himself : 32 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, light brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, ' D. D.' on left side, ' B. C.' OJ right side, seam on left wrist, red spot under left eye, and cut upper lip. Infor- mation to be given at the Police Office, Detective Depart- ment, Birmingham.— Bow- street, May 28. Description of a convict licenBe- holder who has failed to report himself at the Borough Police Office, Hanley, Stafford- shire, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : WILLIAM SMITH, No. 7401, discharged from Portland, on the 24th July, 1872, 26 years of age, 5 feet 8J inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, hazel eyes, cut on left cheek- bone, burn mark left side of neck, pockmarked, second finger right baud injured ; convicted 20th July, 1868, for robbery with violence, and sentenced to 5 years penal servitude. H met with prior to 19th July, 1873 to be apprehended. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Williams, Town Hall, Hanley, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May 26. Description of a convict license- holder who has failed to report himself at the Borough Police Office, South Shields, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871: WILLIAM GLEW, Reg. No. 8353, about 42 years of age, 5 feet 5i inches high, sallow complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, lost left eye, scar on left shoulder, two scars on right blade bone, and mole on back of right arm. Was convicted on the 24th of July, 1866, for housebreaking, and sentenced to seven years discharged from Dartmoor Prison on the 30th day of March, 1872. Information to be given to Chief Constable Richardson, South Shields, Durham.— Bow- st., May 26. Description of two licence- holders who have failed to comply with the provisions of the Prevention of Crimes Act : THOMAS THOMPSON, Reg. No. 218, discharged from Brixton Prison 21st October, 1872, 41 years of age, 5 feet 4 A inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, spotted all over breast, cupping marks on back; was convicted of larceny at Durham Sessions on the 8th April, 1867, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude. ISABELLA CRAIG, No. 750, discharged from East End Refuge, Finchley, October 22nd, 1872 : 31 years of age, 4 feet 9 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, ' Thomas Grant, T. C. C. G. J. C. C. G. J. J. J.' on right arm, ' J. C. W.,' anchor, and James Wood on left arm, scar on left eyebrow ; was con- victed at Newcastle- on- Tyne Assizes for assault and robbery, on the 22nd February, 1868, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude. They are supposed to be together, they having resided together in Tynemouth. Information to be given to Head Constable Stewart, Tynemouth, Northumberland.— Bmc- street, May 26. Description of EDWARD ALLEN, who on his discharge from the Birmingham Prison, on the 7th April, 1873, was subject to three years Police Supervision, and who failed to report himself : he is 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes, fresh complexion, a locksmith by trade. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Glossop, Police Office, Birmingham.— Bow- street, May 23. Description of convict license holders who have failed to report themselves at the Central Police Office, Manchester, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : THOMAS GRAYSON, about 36 years of age, 5 feet 5f inches high, grey eye, dark brown hair, fresh complexion, nearly blind of the left eye, small scar on nose, blue dot near left elbow, scar first knuckle of each hand, scar and mole back of right arm ; he is well known as FLASH HARRY, was convicted ou 29th November, 1866, at Manchester, for house- breaking and stealing; sentenced to 7 years, discharged 17th August, 1872. JOHN STEVENSON, about 44 years of age, 6 feet high, hazel eyes, brown hair, fresh, scar on right eyebrow and on left shin. Convicted of obtaining goods by false pretences at Manchester, on the 7th March, 1869; sentence five years ; discharged 28th February, 1873. Information to be given to Chief Constable Palin, Town Hall, Manchester.— Bow- eimt, May 21. 2 P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. April 28 WAR OFFICE, May 28, 1873. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERYICE. 0.1 and after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums varying From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. N. B.— Tho applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by tho Committing Magistrate. omoi no. NAME. BEG. NO. OORFB. WHEBE BOBN. TVMJH. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT A TBOTJSBBS. DATE OF DE3EBIN. FLAGS Ot DESBBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS ( 28230 228231 228232 228233 228234 228235 > 28236 > 28237 > 28238 > 28239 Dillon, Walter Emerson, Samuel Fitzgerald, Arthur Fulton, Angus Fannerty, Thomas Fewings, Thomas Grove, William Gibbons, John Gunning, Joseph Graham, John 2759 224 1055 560 2359 1906 1514 2011 2458 1538 Army Service 95th Foot 6th Drag. Gds. 2nd Dragoons 25th Foot 74th Foot 4th Foot 8th Foot 24 til Foot 30th Foot Ipswich, Suffolk Soagoe, Armagh Newark, Notts Glasgow Manchester Plymouth, Devon WalthamCross, Herts Bolton, Lancashire Newington, Surrey Monkstown, Dublin baker labourer forgeman potter labourer groom labourer moulder baker bricklayer > 28240 > 28241 > 28242 > 28243 > 28244 > 28245 > 28246 > 28247 228248 228249 24 6 4} brown hazel 33} 5 4} dk. brn blue 22 5 73 black grey 32} 5 9 brown blue 21} 5 7} brown brown 19} 5 6} brown grey 21} 5 8} dk. brn hazel 20} S 5} dk. bm grey 18} 5 5 It. bra grey 20} 5 6 black Hazel Gray, Daniel Greenard, John Goodwin, Francis Gibson, James Gillespie, Thomas Gates, Charles Hendrie, Denis Heydon, Thomas Hayes, William Howells, William 1670 87th Foot 1117 90th Foot 1499' 99 th Foot 2830 Royal H. Art. 3391 52 14- 66 2653 2719 1977 ditto Army Service 2nd Dragoons Cold. Guards ditto 23rd Foot Cavan Thornton, Yorkshire Kilmore, Monaghau Glasgow Gloucester Boldre, Hants NewMonkland, Lnrk. ChippingNortn, Oxon Parlton, Warwick Bedwas, Glamorgan grocer mason labourer photogrphr. nailmaker bricklayer clerk labourer ditto smith 19 27} 271 25} 21} 24} 22} 22} 22 19} fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed plain 8 May 10 May 5 May 8 May 9 May 5 May 8 May 5 May 5 May 9 May Aldershot ditto ditto New'tle- o- T Curragh Devonport Portsmouth Preston Warloy Aldcrshot off pass to London off furlough to Wakofiold took part of reg. nec. served in 6th Lancashire Militia mole on back took great coat and part of reg. nec. faintly tattooed ou arms, pockpitted 5} 6 5} 10 4} 9 10 9 0} 4 brown brown brown brown brown It. brn brown brown brown brown grey blue grey grey grey grey grey grey grey grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh > 28250 Helliwell, John > 28251 Harte, Edward > 28252 Hawley, John regimental tweed regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto plain 24 April 6 May 6 May 8 May 6 May 3 May 28 April 30 April 6 May 8 May Halifax* Aldorshot Shorneliffo Dublin Christchrch London Hamilton London ditto Pembroko off pass D; pockpitted pockpitted took the whole of reg. nec. took part of rcg. nee. ditto officer's servant * Nova Scotia > 28253 > 28254 228255 > 28256 > 28257 > 28258 828259 Hulston, Samuel Jordan, William Jones, Thomas E. Jones, Henry Jackson, John Johnson, Walter Keene, Thomas 2360 25th Foot 1720 57th Foot 1987 76th Foot 2185 101st Foot 2072 Cold. Guards 951 2458 4601 4th Foot 60th Rifles Roy. Artillery ditto 80th Foot Rochdale, Lancashire Middlcton, Cork Stoke- upon- Trent Levensliulme, Lane. Leicester London Liverpool Newcastle Rotherhithe, Surrey Shoreditch, Middlesx joiner labourer potter labourer ditto paper hangr labourer ditto farrier bricklayer 21} 22} 21} 19} 24 33} 30} 25} 20 24} 5} dk. brn 5} brown brown It. brn It. brn dk. brc dk. brn black It. brn brown > 28260 128261 > 28262 > 28263 > 28264 > 28265 > 28266 > 26267 > 28268 828269 > 28270 > 28271 > 28272 > 28273 > 28274 > 28275 > 28276 > 28277 > 28278 > 28279 Kite, Albert Leaper, William Lynes, Daniel Lee, William Love, John Lee, George Littlewood, Geo. Lane, William Livitt, John Murphy, John 3185 2865 2001 2298 1736 3508 2766 1480 Roy. Artillery Gren. Guards 21st Foot 60th Rifles 90th Foot Roy. Artilleiy ditto Army Service General Serv. 2nd Dragoons 8( 8280 > 28281 228282 > 28283 > 28284 > 28285 > 28286 > 28287 > 28288 > 28289 Mills, Harry L. Morris, Henry Morgan, William McLoughlin, D. Murphy, James McLoughlin, Jas. Marshall, Herbert Madill, William McKenzie, Robert Moss, Thomas 1448 1124 1536 2812 2052 596 1186 9th Lancers ditto 4th Foot 5th Foot ditto 14th Foot 24th Foot 47th Foot 58th Foot Royal H. Art, Andover, Hants Gcdling, Notts Lincoln Mortlake, Surrey Barhead, Renfrew Halstead, Essex Linton, Beds Bearstead, Kent Bugden, Hunts Rathniines, Dublin Staleybridge, Lane. Hull, York London Paisley, Renfrew Launceston, Cornwall Abbylcix, Queen's Holmforth, York Cork Glasgow Liverpool labourer 29} 5 ditto 24} 5 ditto 27} 5 blacksmith 20} 5 miner 21} 5 carpenter 22} 5 stoker 24 5 potter 32 5 6tonedressr. 19 5 clerk 18} 5 ditto 19 5 printer 24 5 carpenter 21} 5 dyer 20} 5 — 19} 5 Iaboarcr 19 5 ditto 22} 5 i— 26} 5 potter 20 5 clerk 24 5 blue grey hazel hazel grey hazel hazel grey dk. brn grey fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh darkj fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto brown; cord plain 9 May 5 May 9 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 8 May 10 May 4 May Curragh Cork Manchester ditto London Woolwich Shorncliffe Woolwich Deptford Liverpool SGar on left leg took part of reg. nec. ditto ditto D recruit recruit, approved 4} 7} 9 4} 7 5 7 11 7} 91 light brown It. brn It. brn brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn It. brn brown blue blue blue blue grey grey hazel dk. brn grey blue fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental plain regimental 8 May 5 May 6 May 9 May 5 May 8 May 10 May 10 May 10 May 27 April Horfield Windsor Dundeo Winchester Aldershot Woolwich ditto ditto Petcrboro' Hamilton off pass to London mole on right shoulder left great toe deformed scar on each leg anchor on arms ; recruit slight enlargement of veins of legs tight foreskin j recruit, attested took part of reg. nec. 7} brown grey fresh ditto 3 May 7i It. brn hazel fresh ditto 6 May 7} dk. brn blue fair ditto 8 May 5} dk. bra grey fresh ditto 8 May 6 It. bm blue fresh ditto 3 May 5 brown grey fresh ditto 9 May 8 light blue fresh ditto 12 May 9} It. brn hazel fresh ditto 10 May 5} dk. bra blue fresh blue ; brown 6 May 7} red blue fresh regimental 5 May 5} black hazel swarth ditto 3 May 8 brown grey fresh ditto 8 May 6 It. bm grey fresh ditto 12 May 7} dk. brn blue sallow ditto 6 May 9 dk. bra hazel dark ditto 4 May 8} brown blue fresh ditto 9 May 4} dk. bm brown dark ditto 6 May 5 light grey fresh ditto 4 May 7} brown grey fair black 9 May 8 It. brn grey fresh black; tweed 13 May York ditto Portsmouth Dungarvan ditto Chester Gravcsend Fleetwood Glasgow Woolwioh ditto mole on left groin small mole on back scar on left knee scar on right eyebrow scar on right groin took part of reg. nec. D recruit slight impulsion coughing both sides Morey, William McCann, Daniel Mitchell, Thomas McNeil, George McDonough, Jas. Newsome, Wm. Nursey, Joseph Newson, Henry Nailer, Henry Neilson, Andrew* 37419 2367 5624 36451 453 773 2346 3876 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto 9th Lancers 60th Rifles Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. Yeovil, Somerset Liverpool Lisburn, Antrim Glasgow Galway Dewsbury, York Armley, York Stowmnrket, Suffolk Hull, York Newcastle- on- Tyno tailor miner groom cork cutter sawyer cloth finishr 26 { 5 20} 5 22 lB 19J16 23 5 40} 5 shoemaier moulder footman labourer 24} 5 19 5 20}| 5 20 15 ditto ditto Kilkenny Sheerness Aldershot York Winchester Shorncliffo London Stocktn- o- T scar on left shoulder scar on right elbow mole under left ear took the whole of reg. nec.; D mole below left collar bono j off pass recruit, attested * alias Costello 11 May Brighton supposod going to America with a woman 10 May Fleetwood ' P. O'D.' and cross on left arm 7 May Cosham 3 May Edinburgh pockpitted 9 May Dublin took waist- belt 11 May Purfleet deserted whilst on sentry 2 May Soutliampt. recruit, surgically inspected 5 May London took part of reg. nec. 5 May Liverpool recruit approved 7 May Chester scar on left arm > 28290 > 28291 > 28292 > 28293 > 28294 > 28295 > 28296 > 28297 > 28298 828299 828300 O'Brien, Patrick O'Donnell, P. Overall, Thomas Oman, Alexander Owen, James O'Donnell, Hugh Owens, George Pepper, George Purcill, John Perry, Joseph 945 1660 937 714 2805 2142 1368 2891 2ndDrag. Gds. 47th Foot 70th Foot 93rd Foot 108th Foot Roy. Artillery General Serv. Cold. Guards 6th Foot 14th Foot Limeriok ditto Marylebone, Middlsx Halkirk, Caithness Bormondsey, Surrey Rossony, Fermanogh Brighton, Sussex Loughborough, Notts Drangan, Tipperary Keighley, York ditto carman groom labourer turner baker servant labourer ditto ditto 29 21} 42} 33 19} 23} 24} 28} 20 18} 10} 6} 4} 10 6} 8 5} 0} 6} 7 dk. brn fair grey brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn hazel blue grey grey grey grey grey hazel grey blue fresh fresh fair fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black ; grey regimental plain regimental 9 May 7 May 7 May 2 May 6 Mav 7 Slay 12 May Slioebrynss. Tilbury Ft. Dublin Dunse Hounslow London * 6 May 24 April 7 May I imerick Halifax* Sheerness 828301 828302; 828303 > 28304 828305 > 28306 828307 828308 828309 Painter, James Pute, Samuel Pawsey, Charles Ray, John H. Richardson, Geo. Rodgers, B. Riley, Thomas Row, John Read, Wm. J. C. Reece, John Roy. Artillery ditto 97th Foot 2nd Dragoons 7th Hussars Gren. Guards 8th Foot 64th Foot 87th Foot 36644) Roy. Artillery 1889 1710 448 674 1448 3734 1095 1116 > 28310 828311 > 28312 828313 823314 > 28315 > 28316 228317 228318 > 28319 828320 > 28321 > 28322 > 2832o 82S324 828325 > 28326 > 28327 > 28328 > 28329 Rawiings, George Roberts, William Robinson, Henry Swinson, John Smart, Henry Shields, James Salton, Charles Sharman, William Smith, George Smith, John 2644 34865 5000 2853 1781 2886 1704 1074 2394 4748 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Scots Fusiliers 11th Foot 14th Foot 50th Foot Rifle Brigade Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery Colesbone, Gloue. Plymouth, Devon Salford, Lancashire Glasgow Biggleswade, Beds Derby Bolton, Lancashire LittleCatworth. Hnts Gt. Yarmouth, Norflk Hampshire ditto 123 5 hammermn | 23 5 gimp maker 33} 5 clerk 31} ,5 labourer silk spinner puddler labourer labourer 20 | S 21} 5 21 5 31} 5 22} 5 23 ' 5 7 brown 8 brown 5 brown 10} brown 8 brown 8^ light 73 light 10 It brn 9} j brown 8 ' brown Manchester Spalding, Lincolnsh. Lincoln Riohmond, York Hanley, Stafford Glasgow, Lanark Hull, York Helmingham, Sufllk. Reading, Berks Brighton, Sussex I brown | grey I grey blue hazel hazel hazel grey black grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh loir fresh fresh sallow fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain black ; twcod regimental plain took part of reg. uec. scar on left cheek * en route from Liverpool to Preston officer's servant scar on left thumb # Nova Scotia scar on right shin ; broke out of guard- ro Sayers, Jack Smith, Frederick Smith, John Snape, Henry Strickland, John Veitch, John Wright, M. M. Watkins, George Wookey, William Williams, James labourer butcher labourer ditto potter miner labourer groom labourer groom 225 5 19} 19} 23} 21} 19 22} 26} 18} 21} dk. brn brown It. brn It. brn It. brn brown It. brn It. brn brown dk. brn hazel hazel blue grey grey blue grey blue blue brown fresh fresh fresh sallow light fresh fresh fair fresh dark ditto ditto ditto ditto Rl. Engineers Scots Fusiliers 4th Drag. Gds. 8th Foot 2010,13 th Foot 2887 14th Foot 2615 36657 5595 2962 1192 1599 Sandwich, Kent Leeds, York Doncaster Preston, Lancashire Hull, York Dunformline, Fife Lismore, Waterfnrd Grantham, Lincoln Somerset Manchester plain regimental ditto ditto dittc ditto ditto ditto plain regimental labourer weaver labourer turner compositor slater musician blacksmith labourer servant 3 May 7 May 8 May 3 May 9 May 8 May 10 May 7 May 29 April 8 May Woolwich ditto ditto Dublin Glasgow Chester Colchester Dover Woolwich ditto tattooed on left arm took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ' H. S.' and cross left wrist, anchor right arm scar on right ohcek and back wreath and ' C. H. I.' on right arm > 28330 > 28331 > 28332 > 28333 > 28334 228335 > 28336 > 28337 828338 128339 Williamson, John Wilson, William Willison, James Wilson, John Whelan, William Wilson, William Welsh, Thomas Wilson, William Webb, James Wells, John 19} 5 24 5 23 30} 21 20} 29} 35 26 19 1713 50th Foot 2366 83rd Foot — 191st Foot 101st Foot ditto 108th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 1926 2200 2821 1651 34916 2417 659 Pocklington, York Shankliill, Antrim Bath, Somerset Chcetham- hill, Lane. Maryboro', Queens Chertsey, Surrey Marylebone, Midlsx Oxford St. 1' ancras, Midlx. Bromley 7} 8} 7} 8} 6 9 6} 10 7 5} light It. bm brown brown It. brn light brown brown It. brn light hazel grey blue brown blue blue brown liaisl hazel blue fair fair fresh sallow fresh light sallow fresh ruddy fresh plain regimental plain regimental tweed regimental ditto dittc dittc ditto 10 May 3 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 3 May 5 May 5 May 8 May 3 May ditto ditto Sheerness Bristol Westmnstr Dublin Dundalk Proston Dublin Chester recruit, not finally approved scar below It. knee ; broke out of guard- room recruit pockpitted, mole on right hip mole on right side of neck took great- coat and part of reg. nec. ' E. H.' and anohor It. arm ; off sick furlough scar on left arm joiner ditto tailor dyer labourer plumber labourer carpenter labourer 19} 5 24} 5 228340 828341 828342 > 28343 > 28344 828345 828346 828347 > 28348 > 28349 Archer, Andrew Allcoat, Harry Aitken, Matthew Bell, Frederick Banks, Thomas Busby, Thomas Brian, Edward Brown, William Bedford, George Brennan, John 1075i 11th Foot 2365 16th Foot 1524 91st Foot 1528 2nd Dragoons 1218 3rd Hussars 1992 1at Foot 2039 1672 1534 10th Foot 14th Foot 30th Foot 57th Foot Limehouse, Middlsx. Leicester NewMonkland, Lnrk. Marylebone, Middlx. Epsom, Surrey Carnteel, Tyrone Chelsea, Middlesex Brentwood, Essex North Clifton, Kotts Liverpool 19} 20} 18} 24J 20" 20} 37 29} brown brown dk. brn brown brown brown brown brown dark brown grey hazel grey brown grey imzcl grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 10 May 9 May 22 Aprd 3 May 6 May 9 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 3 May Colchcetcr Newry • Manchester ditto Dublin Dover New'tle- o- T Woolwich Gosport scar on cheek, bridge of nose broken scar left hand ; recruit * between Edin- burgh and Fort George took waist- belt tattooed left arm and hand, scar over left [ eyo; off pass to Shorncliffe musician labourer miner labourer groom moulder labourer gardener groom labourer 29} 21} 22 20} 5 20} 20 21 18 20} 15 20 5 4 6} 8.1 11 6} 5} 8 5 6 5} dk. brn It. brn brown brown dark It. brn brown brown It. brn It. brn hazel hazel grey hazel grey hazel grey blue grey fresh l'roali fresh sallow fair fair fresh fresh fair pale ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto' black ; cord regimental supposed plain 14 May 15 May 15 May 19 May 19 May 14 May 9 May 17 May 9 May 14 May Glasgow Aldershot Edinburgh Aldershot Canterbury Aldershot Chatham Bradford Aldershot Curragh took part of rcg. nec. off pass lo Reoding scar on left eyebrow took part of reg. nec. took the whole of reg. nec. tattooed on right arm, mole on left hip scar over right eye ; recruit scar on back and right knee ' J. E. W.' rt. arm, ' E. W.' and dots It. arm May 28 POLICE GAZETTE. oriios KO. NAME. BBS. SO. DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). 128350 128351 £ 28352 £ 28353 £ 28351 £ 28355 £ 28356 £ 28357 £ 28358 £ 28359 Bevan, Benjamin Butler, Amos Burr, Henry Barry, James Boys, Alfred Bartle, Wm. Henry Brent, Henry Baker, John Beadle, James Barker, George 3053 1395 1398 2115 4099 3002 2662 32353 36729 11357 CORPS. 60tl7Killes 82nd Foot ditto 84th Foot 104th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Rl. Engineers WHEBB BOBH. TRADE. SIZE. EYRE. PACE. COAT t TROUSERS. DAT! Or niMBTB. St. Luke's, Middlesex Tempsford, Bods Blunham, Beds Ballylandcrs, Cork Margate, Kent Tamwortb, Stafford Cape Town Lambeth, Surrey Bulphan, Essex Alresford, Hants shoemaker labourer ditto shoemaker clerk cooper clerk carman labourer tailor 21-: 5 23i 5 23J 191 25j 23 214 205 193 25 7i 5 6 61 HI 101 8 41 4 6 brown dk. brn brown sandy It. brn It. brn brown brown It. brn dark hazel brown hazel brown blue blue Ea^ el blue grey PLACE or Diiuriojr. MARES AND REMARKS. fresh fair fresh ( air fresh fresh fair fresh fair dark regimental dittc dittj black; tweed regimental ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ,14 May 15 May 15 May 12 May 10 May 15 May 12 Slay 15 May 15 May 10 May blioroeUife Graretend ditto Curragh Portsmouth Birminghm Woolwich ditto ditto Aldershot £ 28360 £ 28361 £ 28362 £ 28363 £ 28364 £ 28365 £ 28366 £ 28367 £ 28368 £ 28360' Cutting, George Campbell, William Costello, Edwd. R. Conly, Wm. John Curtis, William Collins, William Corbett, Archibald Candy, John Close, James Chadwick, Joseph 1398 2ndDrag. Gds. 1484 2nd Dragoons 12641 ditto 1430 9th Lancers 2569 1772 2227 2765 4597 2171 Cold. Guards Scots Fusiliers 5th Foot 14th Foot 106th Foot Rifle Brigade Beaumont, Essex Paisley, Renfrew Glasgow Stockton on- Tees Debenham, Suffolk Southampton Irvine, Ayr Whitehaven, Cumb. Carlisle Birmingham ironmouldr. weaver baker clerk servant cooper labourer tailor miner tailor 211 181 19} 19 211 26 211 201 21J 22 11 81 81 7 81 9 7 5* 51 6 It. brn fair It. brn auburn dk. brn It. brn brown dk. brn dk. brn brown hazel grey hazel blue p- ey brown blue hazel scan on chest scar abort- right knee bear on left wri » t two scart on chest mole on small of back mark across ball of left thumb fresh fair freck. fair dark fresh fresh fair fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 18 May 5 May 11 May 13 May 9 May 9 May 11 May 17 May 11 May 14 May Brighton Hamilton Edinburgh York London ditto Waterford Chester Sunderland Dublin scar on left cheek took part of reg. nec. ditto took the whole of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. broke out of barracks scar on left knee took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. supposed gone to Elgin £ 28370 £ 28371 £ 28372 £ 28373 £ 28374 £ 28375 £ 28376 £ 28377 128378 £ 28379 Connell, Joseph Cowell, George Currens, John Durber, Richard Dorwood, George Daley John Doyle, Matthew Drew, Thomas Davis, Thomas Drew, William 37486 2300 3203 2887 2085 2646 1874 2686 2463 2830 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Gren. Guards 19 th Foot 22nd Foot 25th Foot 35th Foot ditto ditto Newcastle- on- Tyne Hackney, Middlesex Belfast Stafford Dunoon, Argyle Kingstown, Dublin Ballymahon, Longfd. Retford, Notts Birmingham Sheffield, York labourer gas stoker sawyer clerk cooper shoemaker labourer wheeler metal drssr. tailor 19i 181 331 241 261 191 23 191 201 181 81 It. brn 7 111 101 91 7 9 6i Si 6 dk. brn brown auburn black dk. brn It. brn It. brn It. brn dk. brn blue dk. brn grey brown hazel & blue hazel grey fair sallow fresh fair dark fresh fair fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto black regimental plain regimental ditto ditto 14 May 15 May 16 May 10 May 16 May 17 May 18 May 12 May 12 May 11 May Woolwich ditto took part of reg. nec. Newport, M took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. cut on left upper eyelid j stole £ 18 London Gosport Fermoy Curragh Sheffield ditto ditto broke oat of camp; stole a suit of clothes scar on right shin £ 28380 £ 28381 £ 28382 £ 28383 £ 28384 £ 28385 828386 £ 28387 £ 28388 £ 28389 Davies, Griffith Dunn, Charles Dee, Nicholas Ellis, E. Earle, John Flanagan, Francis Finch, James Fuller, Edwin Fletcher, John Fox, Teddy 2023 34726 2368 1912 1512 2232 2295 1847 5788 78th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 94th Foot General Serv. 9nd Dragoons ScotsFusiliers ditto Roy. Artillery ditto Aberdovey, Mntgmry Liverpool Clonmel, Tipperary Llanover, Monmouth Southampton Kanturk, Cork Evesham, Worcester Sydney, N. S. Wales Leicester Kildorrery, Cork labourer ditto ditto plasterer labourer clerk labourer seaman sboeflnisher labourer 191 191 22} 23 18} 211 221 23 26 191 6 7 7 6 71 8 10 9 9 4i dark brown brown light It. brn black It. brn dark brown It. brn hazel hazel grey grey blue grey grey blue blue dark fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto 16 May 11 May 13 May 11 May 15 May 9 May 12 May 13 May 11 May 16 May Fort George Woolwich Clonmel Newport, M Gosport Edinburgh Dublin London Tilbury Ft. Fermov scar on right shoulder scar on back of neck scar upper lip and left kneecap; off furlough took port of reg. nec. recruit, not finally approved took part of reg. nee. slight nevus under left eye tattooed on arms £ 28390 £ 28391 £ 28392 £ 28393 £ 28394 £ 28395 £ 28396 £ 28397 £ 28398 £ 28399 Gibbons, Ed. Godbehere, Samuel Garvey, Michael Green, Thomas Head, Charles Hodgetts, Daniel Hewlett, Thomas Houghton, Wm. Harbon, Henry Hart, William 2382 J 13th Foot 1602,80th Foot 37489 1517 984 1353 1352 3166 2086, Roy. Artillery ditto 2nd Dragoons 3rd Drag. Gds. 19th Hussars ditto Greu. Guards Cold. Guards Ofl'church, Warwick Wirksworth, Derby Killcevy, Armagh Uxbridge, Middlesex Eltham, Kent Tipton, Stafford Pershore, Worcester Bidford, Warwick Foldshill, Warwick Hexham, Nrt. hmblnd. groom butcher labourer ditto ditto barber bricklayer mason weaver farmer 191 5 211 214 22 201 24 20 181 25 241 brown light brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn brown It. brn grey blue grey hazel blue grey brown brown brown hazel fresh faii- fresh fresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh fresh dark ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto black; mixture white slop; cord regimental ditto 16 May 23 Mar. 14 May 18 April 18 May 13 May 17 May 14 May 13 May 10 May Dublin Hong Kong Woolwich • Brighton Maidstone Aldershot ditto London ditto scar on scalp recruit, attested scar on left knee * en route to Hertford recruit, attested ditto took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. took part of reg. nec. 823400 £ 28401 828402 £ 28403 828104 828405 828406 828407 828408 828409 Hough, John Hardcastle, Wm. Hunt, Thomas Hayes, John Histead, George Hefferon. Thomas Hazelby, Wm. Hanlon, John Hunt, John Wm. Hillman, Albert 2187 26331 1528 1612 1548 2021 1987 1616 32034 34479 8th Foot 21st Foot ?? rd Foot 59th Foot 82nd Foot 94th Foot ditto 97th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto Salford, Lancashire Hull, York Bradford, York Glasgow Clerkenwell, Middlsx Whitechapel Brecon Dublin Wisbeach, Cambs Lewes, Sussex 223410 828411 828112 828113 828114 828416 828116 82S417 828118 828119 £ 28120 £ 28121 828121 828123 828424 828426 828426 828127 828128 228129 Hall, William Ines, Joseph Jepson, Joseph King, Thomas Knight, Joseph King, George Kavanagh, John Kills, William Leggett, Thomas Larman, Joseph 1722 1648 3039 3329 2567 34767 37430 2910 ditto 76th Foot 19th Foot Gren. Guards ditto 100th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Brentford, Middlesx. Dublin Sheffield, York Bedminster, Somerst Leicester London Wexford Carrickfergus, Antrm Tring, Hertford Shoroditch, Middlesx brickmaker printer moulder shoemaker labourer ditto painter labourer ditto groom labourer ditto striker drover fitter cabinet inkr labourer ditto ditto shoeing smh 22 5 213 5 231 5 191 20} 181 19 224 21i 211 It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown It. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown brown blue blue grey grey grey brown blue grey blue hazel fair fresh dark fair freBh florid fresh fresh fresh fresh 20 253 27 244 271 21 194 21 22? 223 7 71 6 10 104 5 41 91 71 41 It. brn brown It. brn brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown grey brown grey grey dk. brn grey blue grey grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale ditto ditto ditto grey regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 12 May 7 May 10 May 12 May 14 May 11 May 9 May 13 May 15 May 8 May Preston Stirling Colchester Burnley Chatham Newport, M ditto Dublin Woolwich ditto took waist- belt and part of seg. nec. scar on left thigh brown discoloration on left tide scar on right knee anchors on arms took part of reg. nec. ditto fingers contracte. l ' D.' on left wrist plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed; moleskin regimental ditto 18 April 15 May 11 May 6 May 4 May 15 May 11 May 12 May 16 May 19 May Manchester Gosport London Windsor Ft. Suthwck Newbridge Glasgow Sheerness Weedon tattooed left arm * en route to Hertford four moles on right cheek D, squints, mole on right breast took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ditto scars on left wrist and thumb ' J.' and cross on left arm recruit, not surgically inspected wheel and cross on left arm pockpitted Lynett, John Lawrence, Walter McNeal, Andrew May, George Morris, David McKenzie, Robert Moloney, Thomas Malcolm, James Mitchell, John Mackling, Arthur 3694) ditto — I General Serv. 2380 25th Foot 1646 29th Foot 41st Foot 79th Foot 94th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto 1732 2032 2366 36005 2183 Clifton, Gloucester Peckham, Surrey Campbeltown, Argyle Belfast, Antrim Carmarthen Edinburgh York Wishaw, Lanark Irvine, Ayr Birmingham | labourer • blacksmith' labourer seaman labourer tailor labourer miner wheelwright labourer 19J 23 201 263 251 181 21J 21 211 281 brown brown brown red It. brn brown brown brown fair brown hazel brown grey grey grey brown hazel blue blue grey ruddy fresil fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto black j cord regimental ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 13 Mav 8 Mav 16 May 13 May 14 May 14 May 12 May 15 May 12 May 10 May Newport, M Croydon Curragh Templemre. HubbrstnF. • Newport, M Woolwich ditto ditto recruit, surgically inspected anchor on left arm tattooed on right arm recruit * between Glasgow & Edinburgh small blue mark over left eye scar on both thighs tattooed on arms and hands scar on sacrum and penis 828430 828431 828432 £ 28433 828434 828435 828136 828437 828138 828439 Nellis, James O'Harrow, M. Pratt, John Pym, John Paul, Charles Penfold, Charles Price, Edward Phair, Francis Raymond, James Ramsbottom, J. T. 1260 4365 2437 1964 1951 11th Foot Gren. Guards Cold. Guards 8th Foot 80th Foot 1513195th Foot 1756 6577 1098 1951 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 3rd Drag. Gds. 8th Foot remplemore. Tpprary Dungiven, Derry Horseford, Norwich Manchester Toronto, Canada Hawkhurst, Kent Kingston- on- Thames Castlerea, Roscmmu. Pimlico, Middlesex Manchester cotton Bpnr. labourer ditto ditto blacksmith groom ditto labourer groom bricklayer i7 254 21i 203 254 25 19 20 224 22" It. brn It. brn brown brown It. brn dk. brn brown black It. brn It. brn brown hazel grey grey hazel hazel blue blue grey grey fair fair fair palo fresh freah fair sallow fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Sullivan, Daniel Saddler, Alfred Smith, Thomas Smith, William Skipper, Charles A, Spring, James Smith, Thomas Stevens, Joseph Steele, John H. Sherry, John £ 28110 Reid, George 828111 Reeks, William 828112 Robinson, Arthur 828113 Rodwell, Charles 828411 Roper, John 228145 Skipper, John 228146 Smith, William 8281471 Shaw, William 828448 Simpson, Charles 228419! Smith, John 8£ 8450~ 228451 828452 828453 828154 828455 828456 828157 £ 28158 828459 228160 828161 828462 828163 828164 228165 828466 828167 828168 £ 28169 828170 828171 828472 828173 828471 828175 823176 828177 828178 828479 17 May 10 May 12 May 12 May 27 Mar. 19 May 15 May 16 May 10 May 16 May Glasgow Windsor London Preston Hong Kong Aldershot Woolwich Athlone Shorncliffe Preston 2576 2527 31115 37427 11693 1522 4126 1998 1898 2384 11th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto Rl. Engineers 9tli Lancers Gren. Guards lst Foot 53rd Foot 83rd Foot Paisley, Renfrew Herts London Brading, Isle of W. Laindon, Essex London Worcester Glasgow Ipswich, Suffolk Paisley, Renfrew | bottler labourer [ printer labourer wheeler groom labourer puddler brickmaker confectionr. 18} 20 201 181 211 21 241 181 191 221 5 scar on left eye broke out of barracks took part of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. woman and shield on right arm tattooed left wrist and arm took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. dk. brn dk. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown dk. brn It. brn brown black hazel grey grey hazel hazel grey brown prey hazel bluo fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 2015 2037 36835 35727 2249 36089 1376 9398 94th Foot ditto 108th Foot Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Rl. Engineers General Serv. Newport, Monmouth Chepstow Tipperary Castor, Northamptn. Windham, Norfolk Clapham, Surrey Limerick Sydenham, Kent Suffolk Cork labourer collier shoemaker butcher servant labourer tailor hammcrmn. engine fitter labourer 15 May 19 May 15 May 16 May 10 May 13 May 10 May 15 May 15 May 16 May Glasgow Canterbury Woolwich Sheerness Chatham York Warley Aldershot Colchester Ncwry 201,5 181 5 23 20 24 24 24} 211 281 20 7 Si 6 8f 114 64 7 8 61 84 dk. brn It. brn It. brn dk. brn It. brn black dark brown light dark grey grey grey hazel grey brown brown hazel grey hozel fresh fair fresh fair fresh dark dark fresh fresh dark scar right cheek ; off pass to London off sick furlough to Hastings scar over right eyebrow took waist- belt imd part of reg. nec. brown mole on abdomen tattooed on left arm took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto brown j cord 11 May 12 May 13 May 13 May 11 May 15 May 13 May 9 May 25 April 15 May Newport, M ditto London Woolwich ditto Aldershot London Tilbury Et. Halifax* Cardiff took part of reg. nec. ditto recruit, attested gone to Weedon, Northamptonshire scar on right wrist pockpitted crucifix on left arm * Nova Scotia Thompson, George Toomey, James Thomas, Richard Turner, William Weightman, thos. Wilson, George Whittington, Geo. Wilson, James White, Joseph Whitewigg, James Wood, Isaac Welton, GeOrge G. Welsh, James Wood, Walter White, Thomas Williamson, John Walsh, John Warburton, Thos. Wilson, Henry White, George 1642 608 37499 547 3411 21& 0 1982 2698 1377 1521 281S 2820 36732 35626 4886 3550 3723 14th Foot 20th Fool Roy. Artillery Army Service Gren. Guards 13th Foot ditto 14th Foot 22nd Foot 46th Foot 91st Foot 108th Foot ditto Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto Liverpool Cashel, Tipperary Llangynwyd. Glmrgn Coventry, Warwick Swindon, Wilts Stone, Stafford Fittleworth, Sussex Taunton, Somerset Sheffield, York Overton, Hants carpenter labourer fireman boilcrmakcr moulder shoemaker wheelwrght carponter bellhanger labourer 23 311 243 28 231 21 214 20 21 244 5 7i 52 9 6 8} 7 7 H 9 8 brown It. brn sandy It. brn dk. brn light brown brown brown It. brn Glasgow HaleswOrth, Suffolk Cashel, Tipperary Halifax, Yorkshire Glasgow Middlesox Chesterfield, Derby Carlisle, Cumberland Liverpool Tunb. Wells, Kent slater oarpentor ditto groom servant labourer forger labourer blacksmith labourer 231 5 19315 235 5 20 184 18 194 201 25 19J brown brown It. brn It. brn brown It. brn auburn brown dark light grey grey blue hazel It. brn blue grey bluo brown grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh light fresh fail- fresh fresh hazel grey bluo blue blue grey liazel hazel grey blue fair fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fair regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; cord regimental serge 10 May 9 May 15 May 11 May 14 May 16 May 16 May 12 May 19 May 13 May Bradford Cork Woolwich Dublin London Dublin ditto London Fermoy Gravesend took part of reg. nec. took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. slight scar on left forefinger cross flags and anchor on right arm ; recruit mole back of neck took waist- belt regimental ditto ditto ditto plain tweed regimental ditto ditto white slop ; mole 17 Mav 10 May 14 May 8 May 7 May 15 May 12 May 12 May 11 May - May Edinburgh Dublin ditto Woolwich Sheerness Preston Northmptn. ditto ditto X( Canterbury scar on left knee took waist- belt tattooed on left arm; off pass escaped from Herbert Hospital broke out of guard- room recruit, attested artificial teeth iu uppejijaw tattooed on left arm # 6 POLICE GAZETT E. 28 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. > 71101 wo. NAME BBO. no. OOBPS* WUEBB BOBN. TBADB. HAIB. STBS. FAOB. COAT & TB0V8BB8. DATS 07 DBSBBTN. PLAOB OP DE8BBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 105755 105756 105757 105758 105759 105760 105761 105762 105763 105764 Patrick Kennedy John Connell William Daly John Egan Richard Fox John Bourke Thomas Bryan John McCarthy James Connell William Mara 3660 3624 3597 3590 3637 3704 3655 3627 3589 3670 Tipperary ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Tipperary Bansha, Tipperary Clonmel Ballybrophy Thurles Tarbet Tipporary Ballyporeen Tipperary Nenagh labourer ditto harness mkr labouror ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 21} 20} 18} 23} 20} 19}| 5 19} 5 18} 5 1915 21}| 5 9i 5 5} S 5} 8 9} 4} 7 61 It. brn I grey dk. brn grey It. brn ha » el brown hazel It. bm It. bm dk. brn It. brn fair dk. bm grey grey bluo grey grey grey fresh fi- CBh frosh fresh frosh frosh frosh fresh fresh frosh 105765 105766 105767 105768 105769 105770 105771 105772 105773 105774 John Ryan William Ryan John Sheehan Patrick Toomey Michael Wyse Patrick Toomey Thomas Doherty Michael Wheelan Jeremiah Beryin John Walsh 3556 3642 3615 3617 3278 3665 3625 3626 3607 3696 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Tipperary ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Burncourt Ballyporeen Cashel Cahir carpenter labourer blacksmith • harness mkr labourer ditto ditto ditto servant 18} 21} 23} 20} 24J 24} 22} 18} 19} 204 dk. brn sandy sandy dk. brn It. bra dk. brn brown dk. bm auburn red I grey blue grey hazel grey grey hazel hazel blue bluo fresh fresh fresh sallow pale fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May 12 May Curragh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto pockpitted ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto soar back of right log * tin plate worker pockpitted ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the dat « of desertion. and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within tho precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. SHIP DESERTED PBOM. BATING. SIZB. WHEBE BOBH. MARKS AND REMARKS. George Squire Albert Constant Alfred Chapman William Cole Alfred Burch James Pegg Robert Hayes William Wilson William Lavender John Lyons Hy. S. Trinder John Carrington Charles F. Baker Alfred Platten William Farender Fred. W. Baker Andrew Sullivan John Coombs Walter Knight William Maidment Alfred Tuckfield George Daffurn George Howell William Roberts Harry G. Lamb John Jacques John William Sealey Frederick R. Dalby George Howard Albert Hiscock Robert Venning George Himsworth William Feeney Francis Briggs Arthur Warhurst William Starkey Thomas Costello Thomas Gardner J. H. Hodgson George Whittorn Valorous, deserter 11 May Northumberland, deserter 23 May Hector, deserter 12 May Implacable, deserter 25 May ditto 25 May Sultan, deserter 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May Audacious, straggler 22 May ditto 22 May ditto 20 May ditto 22 May ditto 22 May ditto 22 May ditto 22 May Royal Adelaide, deserter 11 May Northumberland, deserter 12 May SealarJc, deserter 18 May ditto 18 May Implacable, deserter 18 May ditto 18 May Salamander, deserter 2 May Caledonia, straggler 18 May No-, thumberland, deserter 10 May Ganges, deserter 18 May ditto 18 May Audacious, straggler 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May ditto 19 May private, R. Marines 22 ordinary 20 A. B. 22 boy, 1st class 17 ditto ordinary 21 ditto 21 ditto 19 ditto 21 ditto 21 ditto 21 ditto 20 ditto 23 ditto 22 boy, 1st class 17 ditto 19 private, R. Marines 30 A. B. 28 ordinary 20 private, R. Marines 23 ditto 30 ditto 24 ditto 29 stoker 26 boy, 1st class 19 bandsman 31 boy, 2nd class 17 ditto 17 ditto 17 ditto i 16 stoker, 33 ordinary 20 carpenter's crew 22 boy, 1st class 18 boy, 2nd class ; 17 private, R. Marinoe 28 A. B. 25 stoker 25 A. B. 26 ditto 23 5 6 ft S 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 S 5 > 5 6 5 5 4 10} 04 7 62 5 8 U 6 1 6} 4 6 6 4 6 8 6 t 6} 8 5 4 64 6 6} 6 5 4 7 2 24 London Jersey Gosport, Hants Bristol Ipswich, Suffolk Cromer, Norfolk Manchester Chelsea, Middlesex Portsea, Hants Liverpool Oxford Cheshire London ditto ditto ditto Perth Queenstown Birmingham Lambeth, Surrey Deptford, Kent Tewkesbury Alton, Stafford Woolwioh, Kent London Manchester Bloomsbury, Middlesex St. Pancras Bridgwater, Somerset Fromo Stoke Damerel, Devon Chorley, Lancashire Livorpool Chester Ashton- under- Lyne Romford, Essex Chelsea, Middlesex Harwich, Essex Pimlico, Middlesex Cirencester, Gloucester It. brn brown brown dk. brn light brown brown sandy brown brown black dark brown brown brown sandy brown dk. brn brown brown It. bm brown auburn light brown brown It. bm brown dark brown brown brown brown light brown dark light brown light brown blue grey ha^ el frosh fair dark fair fair freck. £ 3 reward ditto ditto £ 2 reward ditto £ 1 reward ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto served in Cambridge served in Valorous mole on right side ; served in Himalaya served in Spartan served in Newport served in Thalia Berved in Dasher served in Nymphc scar on knee j served in Donegal served in Galatea served in Hector Bervod in Implacable served in Immortalite — tattooed on breast star and anchor on left arm, ' P.* and cross swords on right £ 3 reward served in St Vincent, Excellent, and Invincible £ 3 reward £ 2 reward ditto ditto mole on left sido of neck ditto £ 3 reward served in Philomel and Duke of Wellington ditto ditto ditto — tattooed on hands Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. SHIP DISCHARGED FBOM. DATE. Christopher Hodge Charles Sinnett George Waddy Dennis Driscoll Samuel Grimly* John Park Robt. J. K. Saunders John D. Hall Frederick Hillier John Cole Minotaur ditto ditto ditto Nimble Glasgow ditto Scylla ditto Sultan ; 15 May ; 15 May 15 May 15 May 27 Mar. 27 Mar. 27 Mar. 15 April 15 April 11 April EATING. WHEBE BOBN. HAIR. PACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. ordinary ditto ditto ditto ordinary A. B. boy, 1st class ordinary ditto AB. 19 5 22 5 20 J 5 19 | 5 20} 5 33 5 17 5 24 5 21 5 22 | 5 6 Harberton, Devon 4 Manchester 3 Sheffield, York 3 Portsmouth, Hants 6} Stratford on- Avon 10 ; RonaIdshay, Orkney 5 J Devonport 5 Camberwell, Surrey 5 Kingsland, Middlesex 4 Ashwater, Devon brown blue It. brn blue brown grey It. bm grey red hazel brown bluo light di. bra brown black blue grey brown hazel • fair fair ' fair fair fresh ruddy fair fair sallow dark served in Impregnable and Excellent ~ served in Ganges, Prince Consort, Crocodile, A Duke of Wellington served in Boscawen, Excellent, Inconstant and D. of Wellinqton served in St. Vincent and Excellent served in Ganges, R. Adelaide, k Black Prince • alias Grimbly served in Juno, Curafoa, Edgar, Defence, Octavia, and Duncan served in Ganges and Daphne served in St Vincent, Impregnable, Narcissus, and Agincourt served in Ganges and Zealous discharged as objectionablo ; served in Implacable and Ptllas ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, NAME. DIVISION. WHEBP. BORN. TRADE. H o • H SIZE. DAIB. EYES. PACE. COAT & TROUSERS DATE OP DISCBRG. PLACE OP DISCHARGE. MARKS AND REMARKS. William Ellis Henry Denton Thomas Abbott John Burry William Tinkler James Martin Thomas Maguire William Clarke Thomas G. Shiels William Cook Plymouth R. MarineArt. Depdt ditto R. Marine Art. Plymouth ditto R. MarineArt. Plymouth Depdt Mudford, Somerset Raunds, Northmptn. Manchester Sculcoates, York Barnard Castle, York Glendermott, Dcrry Dublin Bideford, Devon Seacombe, Cheshire Lambeth, Surrey labourer painter engine drivr basket makr labourer ditto strikor labourer mason lighterman 130} 27 J 23} 19 29 204 36} 24 224 22? 5 9 5 9i 5 5} 5 54 S 7} 5 6} 5 7} 5 7 5 6 5 6 | brown dark brown brown i> rown It. bra It. bra t. brn irown andy blue dark hazel hazel hazel blue blue hazel blue grey sallow fresh fresh fair sallow fair fresh fair fresh fresh uniform uDiform 15 May 14 May 2 May 7 May 16 April 1J. Mar. 14 Mar. 11 Mar. 8 Mar. 8 Mar. Plymouth Eastney Walmer ditto Eastney Plymout ditto Lewes Plymouth Maidstone mole on back, tattooed on arms shield on left breast; discharged as objectionable discharged as a worthless character discharged^ utterly worthloss slightly pockpitted ; discharged as objectionable anchor right arm ditto discharged with ignominy tattooed on arms ; discharged as objectionablo cnt over left'eye; discharged as objectionable Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHBRB BOBN. TBADB. m sizn. < EYES. PACE. COAT & TEOU38BS. j DATE OP DESEBTN. PLAOB OP DBSBBTION. MARKS AND REMARKS, George Morgan Simeon Isaacs James Lynch William Collings John Yates* Arthur Teal David Douglass William Campbell John Duffey Robert Gilkison Chatham Plymouth Depfit Portsmouth Chepstow, Monmouth Hackney, Middlesex Glasgow Plymouth, Devon Burnley, Lancashire Guildford, Surrey Stirling Ballymena, Antrim Sligo Dundee, Forfar labourer 18} 5 741 dark greengrocer 20} 5 7 dark labourer 19 ,5 5 It. brn miner 29 5 8} black painter 27 ' 5 8} Mack labourer 18} 5 5} brown copper smth 25 15 8} brown labourer 19} 5 6} light miner 19 15 54 dk. brn reedmaker 19 5 6 brown grey grey blue hazel grey blue blue hazel grey grey fresh pale freBh dark dark fresh fresh fresh dark fresh white slop ; dark undress uniform black; moleskin white slop uniform brown; bluo pilot; tweed tweed undress uniform 25 May 17 May 15 May 3 May 30 April 3 May 2 May 3 May 3 May 26 April Westminstr recruit Gravesend Glasgow Plymouth Liverpool Walmer Glasgow Coatbridge Grecnock Gosport recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, surgically inspected * alias Thomas Balford recruit, not surgically inspected recruit, surgically inspected ditto pockpitted I( OHBON : Printed roa HWJ Majkitt'i Stationsbt Orisi bt EUrrisok aud Sous, St, Martin's Lank, WO.
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