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19/11/1875

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Date of Article: 19/11/1875
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CONTAINING Tht eubitanct of all Informations received in eases of Felony and of Afisder/ ieatiors of tin aggravated nature, and against Receivers of Stolen ( roods, reputed Thieves, and Offenders escaped from Custody, with the time, the place, and the circumstance of the Offence. The Names of Person charged isitk Offences who are known but not in custody, and a Description of those who are not known, their Appearance. Dress, and other marl* of fdentitu. ' 17a 2* ames of Accomplices and Accessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Property that has been stolen, and a minute Description of Stolen Horses for the purpose of tracing and recovering them. No. 5751 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1875. Notice.— It is requested that all communications lor the purpose of obtaining or giTing information respecting supposed offenders, or stolen property, may bear tbe Signature of the person requiring or tending the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be made and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. O. Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is gives, it is indispensably nejsssary that to Information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, ef 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 aiticle in the POLICE GAZETTE, alB Letters addressed to the Editor DIUDI be prepaid, otherwise the insertion will not be made. The Names and Descriptions of Deserters from the Army, and of Absentees and Deserters from the Militia, should be forwarded on War Office Forms 88 and 88A, to the Editor, as above, for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE. INFORMATIONS. MURDEE AND MALICIOUSLY WOUNDIKG- Absconded, charged with maliciously causing grievous bodily harm to James Haywood : GEORGE BRITTON, a skinner, about 38 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark hair and whiskers. Infoimation to be given to Superinten- dent Haigb, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow street, November 19. Charged ( on a warrant) with maliciously wounding George Johnson, at howden, East Yorkshire : ELLIS MORRITT, about 35 years of age ( looks youDger), 5 feet 7 inches high, proportionate make, light hair, straight and cut short, blue or giey eyes, light and thin whiskers and moustache, a little hair on chin, high cheekbones, and his left hand and wrist were lately badly cut with glass ; dressed either in a short smock aud fustian or cord trousers, or a rather long rough dark overcoat with pockets in flaps, or in a drab cloth shooting coat, vest and trousers to match, generally wears a cloth cap, heavy boots, and woollen scarf ; he carries his hands in his side pockets or behind his back under his coat; he is a labourer with thrashing machines. Information to be given to Inspector Robertson, East Riding Constabulary, Howden.— Bow- street, November 17. Description of five Irish labourers who absconded from the neighbourhood of Lymm, Cheshire, on the night of the 31 » t ultimo, and who are charged with wounding James Wibberley, a police constable : JAMES HEALEY, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, dark complexion, dark whiskers all round the chin, and rather stout build ; dressed in black billycock hat, grey frieze coat, tweed vest and trousers with coloured stripe down legs, and lace- up boots. MALACHI CONROY, 30 years of age, about 5 feet 7or0 inches high, little whiskers, aud pockpitted; dressed in a billycock hat, dark cloth coat, and very clean cord trousers. PATRICK MORLEY, alias FISH, 28 years of age, fresh complexion, rather long features, and thick lips; dressed in cord jacket. JOHN MORLEY, alias FISH, about 24 years of age, 5 ft. 5 inches high, fresh complexion, very little whiskers, and rather stout built; dressed in light tweed coat, and dark cloth trousers. JAMES MORLEY, alias FISH, 18 years of age; dressed in grey frieze coat. James Healey, Patrick, John, and James Morley came from Cloonfaughna, Knocks, county Mayo, Ireland. Information to be given to Superintendent Steen, Altrincham, or to Sergeant Leighton, Police Station, Lymm, Cheshire, who holds warrants for their apprehension.— Bow- street, Nov. 5. Stolen from the person at the North Eastern Railway Station, Beverley, on the 5th instant : a silver Watch, No. 36450, maker Reynoldson, Hull, ' G. W. R.' engraved on back of case. Also stolen from the person in Beveiley, on the 6th instant: a silver lever Watch, maker Smith, Middleeborough, yellow dial, with circle of gilt flowers between centre and numerals, steel hands, seconds, & c. Information to be given to Head Constable Knight, Guild- hall, Beverley, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 10. JOBBERY AND LARCJENY FROM THE PEESON. Stolen from the person on the 13th instant, at Louth : a silver pair- case verge Watch, No. 2294 or 2297, with English figures, and a long pendant, has a steel Chain, with 3d. Piece, two watch Keys, and a Common brass Seal attached. Supposed by FRANCIS GLYNN, a bricklayer's labourer, and a native of Louth : 24 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, brown hair, pale complexion, has a tuft of hair on chin, walks very erect, aud lias served in the Royal Marines and North Lincoln Militia; he was dressed in light moleskin trousers and vest, white smock, dark cap, ami lace- up boots. Information to be given to Head Constable Roberts, Town Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire, who holds a warrant for his appre- hension.— Low- street, November 19. Stolen from the person of William Merrill, iu West- street, Crewe, on the 13th instant: a silver lever Watch, No. 1!) 63, maker Cadick, Liverpool, with a steel Chain, three Keys, a small white sea Shell, and two yellow Hoops. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Saxton, Nantwich, or to Inspector Morris, Police Station, Crewe, Cheshire,— Bo'C- street, November 17. BURGLARY AND HOUSE BREAKING. Stolen by means of house breaking on the morning of the 16th instant, from the dwelling- house of Miss Ditton, Northgate- street, Canterbury : five plain silver Tea Spoons ; a pair of silver Sugar Tongs; two old- fashioned silver Spoons, marked ' II. | T. S.;' two small silver Tea Spoon Bowls ; two German silver Table Spoons; 16s. in Silver ; 3s. woith of Id. Postage Stamps; several small Pocket Knives ; and several pairs of Scissors. Information to be given to Chief Constable Davies, Police Office, Canterbury, Kent.— Bow- street, November 19. Stolen by means of housebreaking : a dark cloth Over- coat, with black velvet collar, pockets outside with flaps, and i one inside breast pocket ; a suit of black Cloth, nearly new ; a suit of plaid Cloth, new ; two pairs of wcollen Stockings ; a blue Scarf ; a new woollen Shirt; and a green clasped Purse, containing six Sovereigns, the property of John Shone, Red Wither, Issacoed. j Also stolen from the house of Margaret Rogers, of the same \ place, on the same day : a silver half- pint Measure, engraved , ' Overton Agricultural Society '; a silver cream Jug ; two silver table Spoons; six large silver tea Spoons, marked ' J. M. R.'; six smaller ditto, marked ' J. R.'; a silver salt Spoon; a silver mustard Spoon, marked ' J. B.'; a pair of silver sugar Tongs, marked ' J. B.' ; and 9s. iu Silver. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bradshaw, Wrexham, Denbighshire.— Bow- street, Nov. 19 During the night of the 13th instant, the ' Tandem' public- house at Kennington, near Oxford, was broken and entered, and stolen therein : a Sovereign, a half ditto, about £ 3 3s. in Silver, 4s. in half- pence, a bottle of Brandy, eighteen [ Cigars, and A a pound of Tobacco, done up in pennyworths ; the property of Mary Thorpe, the landlady. Information to be given to Superintendent Hedger, Berks Constabulary, Abingdon.— Bmo- street, November 17. I Between 6.30 and 8 30 p m., on the 14th instant, a dwelling- house at New Brompton, Gillingham, Kent, was ! entered by means of skeleton keys and stolen therein : a | small single link gold Albert Chain, much woin and broken iu two piects, and about £ 20 in Gold and Silver. Informa- i tion to be given to Superintendent Coppinger, Kent Constabulary, Chatham.— Bow- street, November 17. During the night of the 12th instant, a shop wa3 broken into at Llangamarch, Breconshire, and stolen therein : 20i yards of narrow grey plaid Cloth ; 5J yards of broad heavy | fancy plaid Cloth ; 15 yards of blown Velveteen ; 3 pairs of: elastic Braces, with the shop matk upon them ; 1 large red and white Scarf ; 1 small black and white ditto ; and 2 lbs. of Franklin's Tobacco. Supposed by two tramps : one rather | stout aud had long sandy whiskers ; dressed in black soft hat, j and dark coat. The other was dressed in dark clothes. In- formation to be given to Superintendent Price, Brecon, or to Police Sergeant Flye, Police Station, Builth, Brecoushire.— Bow- street, November 17. Stolen by means of house breaking ou the 7th instant, from the dwelliug- house of William Dyball, at Ranworth, Norfolk, carter; a £ 10 Note, aud two £ 5 Notes, on j Gurney's Bank ; £ 40 iu Gold ; a silver Watch ; a sou'wester Hat; a grey calico Shirt; two blue Guernseys; a pair of I worsted Stockings ; and a pair of women's lace up leather Boots. By GEORGE POSTLE, of Ut. Yarmouth, labourer, 1 about 48 years of age, 5 feet 5| inches high, fresh complexion, ' dark brown hair and whiskers, turning grey, bald headed, 1 grey eyes, round face, scar corner of light eye, crucifix, augel, trumpet, star and crescent tattooed cn right upper arm, mermaid, Britannia, vross pipes, and glass on right arm, star aud dots on back of right hand, ' G. Postle,' ' M. Rook,' and other marks on left arm, and ' R. Johnson,' inside left leg, and is very deaf. Supposed to be weaiiug the stolen clothes. £ 5 reward will be paid for his apprehension aud recovery of the property. He has often been convicted of felony iu Great Yarmouth, Norwich, Scarborough, & c. Information to be given to Inspector Basham, Police Office, Acle, Norfolk, or at the County Police Station, Norwich, Noifolk. — Bov- street, November 12. Between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. on the 9th instant, the house of Thomas Hoply, Parley Green, Overton, was entered by forcing tbe front door with a coal hammer, and a nearly new black cloth Coat, pockets ou hips, three Vests, a check Shirt, two pairs of tweed Trousers, and an old- fashioned silver verge Watch, stolen therein. Supposed by tramps. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Bolton, Hanmer, Whitchurch, Salop, or to Sergeaut Matthews, Overton, Flint- shire.— Bow- street, November 12. HORSE AND CATTLE STEALING: Found, supposed to have been s'olen, about the 12th of August last, a dark brown half- bred Mare, 5 years old, 16 hands high, black legs, switch tail, and very good action. Information to be given to Superintendent Humphries, Police Station, King's Heath, near Birmingham, Warwick- shire.— Bow- street, November 19. Stolen from a field at Morton, on the 10th instant, the property of Mrs. Sharp: a light bay carriage Horse, 16 hands 1 inch high, has recently been blistered on the off foie leg, turns his fore feet out, white off hind fetlock, large body, rough coat, tail cut square, and white stripe down the face. It was offered for sale the next moruiug at Ashby and Ashby Ville, by JOHN STRAYTON, of Freiston, near Boston, a boilermaker'a labourer, 45 to 50 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, stout build, fresh complexion, hair and whiskers turning grey, the latter worn down sides of face and round the chin, and has the appearance of a jobber; dressed iu a grey topcoat, white slop underneath, moleskin trousers aud vest, soft black billycock hat, and strong lace- up boots, with brass eyelet holes and patent fastening hooks at tops ; he was last seed with the horse at Mauby Lodge, near Brigg, about 10 a. m. on the 11th instant. Information to be given to Superintendent Truelove, Gainsborough, Lincoln- shire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 17. Stolen from Childerditch, near Brentwood, on the night of the 10th instant : a light brown mare Donkey, 4 years old, raw under the tail, and two old collar marks ; a nearly new pony's snaffle Bridle, with rusty bit; and a common lash Whip, ferrule off butt end. Information to be given to Superintendent Bridges, Police Station, Brentwood, Essex.— Bow- street, November 17. Stolen from Twyford, near Winchester: seven Sheep, two wether, and five old ewes, two marked with dot between shoulders. £ 5 reward will be paid for the recovery and con- viction of the offender or offenders, on application to Super- intendent aud Deputy Chief Constable Campbell, Winchester, Hunts.— Bovi- street, November 17. Stolen from a field at Dudley, during the night of the 3th ultimo : a grey Horse, aged, about 14i hands high, small lump on near fore leg ; the property of Mr. James Evans. Information to tie given to Chief Superintendent Burton, Borough Police Office, Dudley, Worcestershire.— Bow- street, November 17. HARRY HARROWSMITH, who was advertised in the Police Gazette of the 20th ultimo, charged with obtaining a Horse, of John Hunter, at Leatherhead, by false pretences, is not to be apprehended, the warrant having been withdrawn. — Bow street, November 17. Further information respecting GEORGE FLETCHER ( adveitised in the Police Gazette of the 27th ultimo), charged with stealing a Pony, Cirt, and Harness, then sold them the same day at Biggleswade ( since recovered): — he is about 5 feet 5i inches high ; aud has lived at Finchly'and Hamp- stead, where he was employed as a stableman. Information to be given to Superintendent Hamilton, Ramsey, Hunts, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, No- vember 17. Stolen from a field at Mortan, during the night of the 10th instant: a bay- coloured carriage Horse, 16 hands 1 inch high, large body, recently fired on off fore fetlock, off hind fetlock white, white stripe down face, tail cut square, and rough coat. Infoimation to be giveu to Superintendent True- love, County Police Station, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.— — Bow- street, November 15. Stolen during the night of the 10th instant, from Manor Farm, Kidbrook : a light bay cart Gelding, in low condition, three legs and face white, black mane and tail, saddle marked. — Metropolitan Police, R Division, November 15. LAECES Y AHD EMBEZZLEMENT. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Oldham, ou the 10th iustant : a black cloth Jacket, pockets at each side, and torn ou right elbow ; a double- breasted black cloth Vest, two rows of buttous on breast; a pair of black cloth Trousers, fly fronts, calico lining ; a flaunel Shirt; a large Muffler, red border, imitation fox head at each corner; a pair of grey Stockings ; and a blue satin Necktie. By WILLIAM LEEK, a compositor, about 26 years of age, about 5 feet 3 inches high, datk complexion and moustache, and light curly hair ; dressed in dark tweed suit, grey flannel shirt, black billycock hat, and low shoes. He is well known at York, Leeds, and Bradford. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hodgkinson, Town Hall, Oldham, Lanca- shire, who holds a warraut for his apprehension.— Bow- sirset, November 19. Description of ADAM PHILLIPS, who is charged at Whitehaven, Cumberland, with stealing, on the 4th ultimo, a Sewing Machine ( recovered) : about 20 years of age, fair complexion, slight fair moustache, brown hair, aud propor- tionate make ; drt. sed in a light grey suit of clothes, cap with peak, and large m. ffier ; he is a baker, and a native of Glasgow. Informa'ion to be given to Superintendent Ber- tram, Constabulary Office, Whitehaven, or at the County Chief Constable's < lli ' e, Carlisle, Cumbevlaud,— Bow- street, November 19, o P O L i C E GAZETTE. November 19 Description of WILLIAM DAVIES, alias JARRETT, alias BARRETT, ' who escaped from the Police at Swansea, Great Western Railway Station, while being conveyed to Swansea Prison, under a sentence of one month's hard labour, for larceny on the 6tli instant: 15 to 16 years of age, 5 ft. H inch high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, and scar on right cheek ; he i3 a native of Mountain Ash : dressed in an° old duck jacket, old moleskin trousers, and black cloth cap, all dirty from sleeping iu them in works ; he is a collier and smith striker. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Thomas, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamor- ganshire.— Bow- street, November 19. Description of a man remanded at Worksop, Notts, on a charge of stealing two Coats ; a quantity of silver Spoons ; and a silver Fork, from Woodleigh House, on the 14th inst, the property of F. Bardwell, Esq. : he gives the name oS CHARLES SCOTT, about 50 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, grey hair, dark brown beard aud moustache ; dressed in blue pilot jacket, light cord trousers, and black cloth cap ; he states he is a native of Dewsbury, Yorkshire. Informa- tion to be given to Superintendent Blasdall, County Pdiee Station, Worksop, Notts.— Bow- street, November 17. Absconded from Wigtown, charged with stealing on the 12th instant, a quantity of Wearing Apparel ( recovered) : ROBERT BRUCE or HAMILTON, a navvy aud native of Wigtownshire, about 30 years of age, about G feet higb, dark hair, no whiskers, aud rather red beard; dressed in rough cap, with peak, dark tweed jacket, much . faded, vest of s° me material, white muffler, with black spots, old diity moleskin trousers, and old lace boots, much worn. It is supposed that he has gone to Carlisle or Ayr ; he generally works on railways or other public works. Information to be given to Chief Constable Murphy, Wigtown, Ayr, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bou>- street, November 17. Stolen from the dwelling- houce of Mr. Henry Richards, of Spring Grove Villa, Cemetery- road, Crewe, on the 14th ' instant : a lady's small silver lever Watch, engine- turned case, and white dial ; a long gold Chain, small link pattern ; a plain electro- plated Cruet- stand, staid for three bottles; a small low round plain electroplated Tea pot; and two electro- plated Tea Spoons, fiddle pattern. By a labourer, lodging there: about 22 years of age, 6 feet G or 7 inches higb, sandy hair, light complexion, very small whiskers, healthy looking, downcast appearance, light built, turns his feet out when walking, as his ankles are weak, and is very quiet in his manner; dressed in a suit of black cloth clothes, elastic- side boots, and black billycock hat. Information to be given to- Superiutendent Saxton, Nantwich, or to Inspector Morris, Police Station, Crewe, Cheshire.— Bow- street, Nov. 17. Stolen on the 13th instant, from a dwelling- house at Bolton : a Bed Tick, a blue alhambra Quilt ( unhemincd), and a new Blanket ( edged ou one side with red worsted). By a lodger there, about. 23 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches higb, and dark complexion; dressed in moleskin jacket and trousers, watertight boots, and wears ear rings. He is accompanied by his wife. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Borough Police Ofliees, Town Hall, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- street, Novembir 17. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Bolton, on the 12tli inst.: six grey and white woollen Shirts, unmade ; a woollen tartan plaid Skirt and Tunic ; a lady's black cloth Jacket, trimmed with velvet, hooks at the top, aiid has loDg wide sleeves ; a lady's light black cloth Jacket, glass buttons, and trimmed with black imitation dog skin ; a black and white inch- plaid Shawl; a large black aud white plaid woollen Shawl; with a hole in the middle ; a girl's brown wincey Skirt, trimmed • with three rows of black braid : a woman's ne, v green corded Skirt; a white flannel Skirt, nearly new ; and a pair of woman's elastic- side kid Boots, much worn. By a man wlu. lodged there, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark complexion, short dark hair, small dark bearj, slightly pockpiUed, and squints with one eye ; dressed in dark mixture cloth shooting coat, brown striped vest, dark striped trousers, black billycock hat, black and white striped neck scarf, and elastic- side boots. Information to be given to Chief Constable Beech, Bolton, Lancashire.— Bow- st., Nov. 17. Description of HERBERT MORLEY, charged on a warrant with stealing £ 35, from the office of the collector of market tolls, Brighton, and has absconded : 16 years of age, tall, stoutly built, reddish complexion, and light hair, inclined to sandy ; dressed in blue jacket, dark grey tweed trousers, and black Oxford hat. May be in company with another youth, 16 years of age, tall, freckled face, and dark hair ; daessed in blue jacket, dark trousers and vest, and round felt hat. Both are labourers, and are supposed to have gone to Birmingham, Liverpool, or Manchester. Information to be given to Chief Constable White,, Town Hall, Brighton, Sussex, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 17. Description of CHARLES GRIEFITH, late surveyor of roads to the Blakeney Local Board, who lias absconded, charged with embezzling the sum of £ 165 : he is 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, pale flat face, rather high cheek bones, fair hair, small light whiskers and moustache, inclined to be sandy, and baa a downcast look when walking ; dressed in dark clothes. Information to be given to Supeiiutendent Chipp, Coleford, Gloucestershire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 17. Stolen from a dwelling- house at North Ormesby, near Middlesborough, during the night of the 13th iusiant : a pair of brown cloth Trousers, with black stripe down the sides, fly fronts, and metal buttons ; a pair of men's strong lace- up Boots ; an old blue twilled cloth Coat, three buttons in front and two on each sleeve. By a lodger, 21 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches higb, hazel eyes, prominent nose, and dark hair; dressed in a black billycock hat, grey coat, the stolen trousers and boot", and wears a heavy belt with buckle. He frequents music halls, theatres, and shows. He came out of North- allerton Gaol, on the 11th instant, after undergoing 4 months imprisonment, and is supposed to be making his way south. Information to be given to Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary, South Stockton, or to Inspector Rob- son, Police Station, North Ormesby, Middlesborough, Yorks, — Bow- street, November 17. Absconded on the 27th ultimo, from 55, Oxford- street, embezzling £ 20 : a man, 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, dark Curly hair, no whiskers ; dressed in dark clothes, grey overcoat, and round hat.— Metropolitan Police, E Division, November 17. Absconded on the 8th instant, charged with stealing £ i 15s., and a silver Geneva Watch, engine- turned back, with a silver Albert Chain attached ; the property of David Edmunds, with whom he was lodging : JOHN LEESON, about 19 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, stout build, fresh, " complexion, and light brown hair; dressed in dark coat and | vest, black cloth trousers, and black alpine hat; he is a native of Wappenham, Northamptonshire. Information to be given to Chief Constable Keenan, Northampton, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Boio- street, Novem- ber 15. CHARLES TRICKER, late of Bramhope, near Otley, farm labourer, is charged with violently assaulting and beat- ing a gamekeeper at Bramhope on the 3rd iustant : he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, fresh long face, brown eyes, dark brown hair, and slight moustache ; dressed in a grey mixture suit, black billycock hat, and lace- up boots ; he is a native of Essex, and speaks with a south of England accent. Information to be giveu to Superintendent Croft, Couit House, Otley, Yorkshire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension, and will pay £ 5 reward and all reasonable expenses on his apprehension.— Bow- street, November 15. Absconded on the 10th instant ( stealing two £ 100 Bank of Eugland Notes, one dated Leeds, January 18, 1874, No. Y, | 46- 02959, tbe other dated Mauchester, January 31, 1854, No. Y | 42- 38221 or 33802; a £ 50 Bank of England Note, dated Mauchester, January 19, 1874, No. 78130 or 78131; and ^ Cro^ s Qheqijq upon the Liverpool au( J District Bank, King- street, Manchester, for £ 1€( 4 2s.- 6d., No.- 889954, drawn by William Rumney, payable to John O'Neil)-:— EDWARD P. CRAW, about 21 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches hjgh, no whiskers, light complexion, dark hair, and small eyes ; dressed in a light drab coat and vest, daik drab trousers, and high hat with square top ; he was employed as a porter. £ 5 reward will be paid by the Nuueatou Cotton Spinning Company ( Limited) for his apprehension, and 5 per cent, on all monies recovered, provided he is apprehended within two mouths from 11th iiist. Information to be given to the Chief Constable of Manchester, Lancashire.--. ficiw- s/. November 15. A warrant has been issued for the apprehension of ELIZABETH RUTLAND, charged with stealing a Dress and a Carpet ( recovered) : she is about 52 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, light brown hair, and very prominent scar on forehead ; dressed iu a dark linsey dress, dark woollen shawl, black bonnet, and heavy boots. She is likely to be found at some low lodging- house. Information to be' given to Chief Constable Compton, Margate, Kent.— Bow- street, Nov. 15. Stolen during the night of the 10th instant, the property of Mr. Fudger, of Dalliugton : three calf- kid Skins ( since recovered). By WILLIAM GRIFFITHS, 2G years of age. 5 feet 8J inches high, fair complexion, mole ou right cheek, brown hair, Slenderly built, and walks erect ; dressed in blue short jacket, with brass buttons, light trousers, and black billycock hat. He has a relative n Birmingham, supposed to have been a steward on board ship, and to be a native of London. Information to be given to Superintendent Poole, Wellingborough, or to Inspector Williamson, County Con- stabulary, Northampton, who holds a warrant for his anprehension.— Bm- street, November 15. AKD AGGRAVATES) MISDEMEANOURS. A man and a woman of the following description are charged on a warrant, with obtaining by false pretences : a woollen Shawl, from David Davies, Llanilar, Cardiganshire, on the 28th ultimo : the man is aboat 60 years of age, grey hair, and long grey whiskers ; dresied in blue pilot cloth top- coat, black silk hat, with black cloth band, aud heavy boots; the woman is about the same age, and wears a long water- proof cloak, with hood ; they carried a black leather bag and umbrellas, and said they were going to St. Hermon, to receive a large sum of money left them by a relative ; there are several other charges against them. Information to be given to Superintendent Lloyd, Aberystwith, or to Police Constable Davies, Llanilar, Cardiganshire.— Bow street, No- vember 17. MISCErlXANEOUg INFORMATIONS. Remanded, charged with larceny, and in his possession were found a new leather Purse, with double brass clasp, and a new silver mounted wooden Pipe, which are supposed to have been stolen from a tobacconist's shop : a man, about 60 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, dark brown hair, turning grey, small beard and whiskers, sallow complexion, and second left finger marked with Indian ink ; dressed in short slop, cord trousers, brown cap, and boots much worn. Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Jeffs, North Petherton, Somerset.— Bow- street, November 19. Absconded from the Industrial School, Middlesborough, on tbe 15th instant: JOHN WELCH, 13 years of age, 4 feet 8 inches higb, fresh complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, was born at Middlesborougb, but of Irish parents ; dressed in au old dark coat, light grey trousers, and cloth cap. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Mid- dlesbrough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 19. Remanded at Ross until the 26th iustant, charged with stealing a metal Bell at Lea, Herefordshire: JOHN KEATING, 27 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh com- plexion, broad features, brown hair, no whiskers, blue eyes, and mark on left cheek from a cut; dressed in grey jacket and vest, black cloth trousers, and billycock hat ; he states that he is a native of Exeter, and belongs to the Monmouth- shire Militia ; he travels about mending umbrellas, old china, & c. Iuformation to be given to Superintendent Smith, Ross, Herefordshire.— Bow- street, November 19. Description of a man remanded to Oxford Castle until the 23rd inst., charged with conspiracy to defraud : FRANK WALDGRAVE, 28 years of age, but looks older, about 5 feet 6 itches higb, dark complexion, black hair and moustache, and has one ear deformed ; dressed in a blue pilot jackct, dark trousers, and felt hat; lie is an engine- fitter, and travels about repairing thrashing machines. Information to be given to Inspector Bowen, Constabulary Station, Woodstock, Oxon. — Bou- sireet, Ntvcmber 19. Missing from his home, 9, William- street, Middlesbro.', since the 13th instant : JOHN TURLEY, a labourer, 39 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, proportionate make, fresh complexion, red hair and whiskers, aud blue scar on nose ; dressed in a brown overcoat, black cloth frock coat, grey vest, black cloth trousers, elastic- side boots, with drab cloth top3, aud cheesecutter cap. Information to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Borough Pel ice Station, Middles- borough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 19. Absconded on the 16th instant, from the Castle Howard Reformatory : No. 323, JOHN JAMES UNTHANK, a native of Middlesborough, 14 years of age, about 4 feet G iuches high, light brown hair, grey eyes, rather round features, prominent nose, small chin, has a slight ecar on his forehead, and very slight maiks of smallpox. No. 387, FREDERICK HARLING, 16 years of age. about 5 feet 5 inches high, straight and slender, dark brown hair, brown eyes, sharp features, nose inclined to left side, and right nostril a little enlarged ; he is a native of Oldbury, Worcestershire, but has lived in Cleveland. And No. 393, SAMUEL HAMMOND, 15 years of age,, about 4 feet 11 inches high, very light brown hair, grey eyes, face very slightly freckled, small scar on right cheek, thick and rather prominent lips ; he is a native of Noifolk, but his parents now reside at Middlesborough. All dressed in the corduroy uniform of the school, Scotch caps, and hobnailed boots. A reward of £ 3, with all reason- able expenses, will be paid for their apprehension. Photo- graphs for identification will be sent on application. Information to be given to the Rev. Richard G, Fish, Super- intendent, Castle Howard Reformatory, Welluirn, Yoikshire. — Bow- street, November 19. SAMUEL BRINKLEY, alias ENDLESBY,. a labourer,, of Biggleswade, 28 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, daik complexion, short daik hair, and small whiskers ; dressed iu a blue coat, blue guerusev, light brown trousers, with stripe down the sides, and black soft hat : he is sentenced to one mouth's imprisonment, for drunkenness ; be was weariBgfive new colouied striped cotton Shirts, which are supposed to have befcn stolen ; he was tried for horse stealiu ® and acquitted at the last Beds Assizes, and he has since tramped about the country. Information to be given to, Inspector Young, Hitchin, Herts.- r- Bow- street, November 19. Committed to Hereford City Prison for three terms of : 14 days imprisonment, for being drunk, hawking without a, pedlar's certificate, aud resisting the police : . a man, who. gives- the name of JOHN McCARTHY, has been a s. iilor, 44 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, light blue eyes, brown hair turn- ing grey, long face, pale'complexion, fciron the corner of left eye, on the right arm a rouud wreath and two hearts with h spear through them, and ' H. McC,' a man standing by a woman playing a harp, and above one elbow five small stars, crucifix, aud ' Eliza Wilson, E. W.,' below the elbow down to the wrist, and on the back of hand are cross flags aud crown, and a ring on each finger, on the left arm is a large ship in full " sail, and underneath a man and woman, another ship in full sail, and a castle above the elbow, below the elbow is a large tree, with a man on one side and a woman on the other, on the back of one hand a fish aud ship in full sail, on breast a flag, a rose, aud a harp, and on the back between the shoulders is a large crueifix. Information to be given to the- Governor of Hereford City Prison.— Bow- street, November 19. Description of three men remanded at Weymoutb,. charged with larceny from the perscn': CHARLES WELLS, 19 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark complexion and hair, slight moustache, aud hazel eyes ; dressed in dark clothing, and black bowler hat. He has a hawker's license for the county of Devon, and states that he belongs to Plymouth. WILLIAM WHEELER, 20 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, sallow complexion, dark brown hair, slight moustache, and large eyebrows ; dressed in dark coat and vest, and light trousers, Scotch cap, and a native of Cardiff. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 21 years of age, 5 feet 6 ins. higb, light complexion and hair, blue eyes, and slight moustache ; dressed in a brown coat and vest, and light trousers ; he is a native of Newport. They travel with shows, & c., aud are now with a waxwork exhibition. Information to be given to Superintendent Vickery, Police Office, Weymouth, Dorset.— Bow- street, No- vember 17. Remanded to Montgomery Gaol until the 8th proximo, charged with larceny : a man who gave his name as GEO. WILLIAM WILSON, about 21 years of age, 5 feet ins. higb, fresh complexion, light hair, whiskers, and moustache, and small hazel eyes ; dressed in black vest, coat, and over- coat, brown trousers, low shoes, and white straw hat, with black baud. Information to be given at the Chief Con- stable's Office, Newtown, Montgomeryshire. — Bow- street, November 17. Committed to Hereford City Prison, for trial at the Sessions, charged with stealing two Probate Stamps, value- £ 10, whilst being relieved by the secretary of the Freemason's Society : a man who gave the name of PATRICK GLENNON, 49 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches higb, a native of Gal way, says he is a cauvasser for the London Publishing Society, grey eyes, dark brown hair, grey whiskers, fresh complexion, flat oval face ; dressed iu a black coat and vest, striped grey trousers, fly front, black high hat, blue striped shirt, spotted scarf, wore one elastic- side boot, and one lace- up shoe. Information to be given to the Keeper of Hereford City Prison.— Bow- street, November 17. Description of CHARLES BARNES, committed for one month as a rogue and vagabond : 19 years of age, 5 feet 4f inches bigb, dark brown hair, grey eye?, propoitionate- build, and fresh complexion ; dressed in grey cloth shooting coat and vest, light coloured cloth trousers, with black stripes- down the sides, strong lace- up boots, red muffler, and black billycock hat. He states that he is a hawker, aud attends- fairs, liirings, and races. Also description of ROBERT CRAIG, committed for 3 months imprisonment, under the Criminal Justice Act : 21 years of age, 5 feet 4^ inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, and grey eyes ; dressed in light coloured cloth coat, three pockets outside and one inside left breast, grey vest, dark woollen cloth trousers, with blue check stripes, balmoral boots, and hard black felt hat. He says he is a hawker of hardware, and a native of Bury. Information to be given to Superintendent Bird, Borough and County Police, or to Sergeant Cotton, Borough Police Office, Kendal, Westmorland.,— Cow- street, November 17. Committed to Spalding Gaol on the 16th instant, for one month's imprisoament, for larceny: a man who gives the name of JAMES TAYLOR, 38 years of age, 5 feet iuches high, blue eyes, sallow complexion, slender figure, dark hair, slightly bald, no whiskers, brown short moustache, broken nose and scar on centre and left of forehead, first finger of left hand small and crooked ; dressed in old fustian trousers and vest, old blue cloth shooting coat, white cotton shirt with black and blue narrow stripes half an iuch apart, black and white small checked woollen scarf, black faded velvet cap tied over the top, and old blucher boots. He says he was a moulder and a native of Carlisle ; bas since worked at vaiious towns in the north of England, and latterly in South Wales, where he left about four months ago, aud has since been tramping through the Midland Counties. He served seven days in Shrewsbury Gaol for drunkenness at Bishop Castle in August. Information to be given to Head Constable Bellamy, Boston, Lincolnshire,— Bow- itreet, Novembir 17. November 19. P O L I C E GAZETTE. 3 In custody at Norwich, charged with larceny from the person, a man who gave the names of HENRY GOFFIN, of Beccles or Bungay, and HENRY HEMMETT, of No. 29. Row, Yarmouth ( the latter address is false) : 23 years of age, 5 feet 9J inches high, brown eyes, dark complexion, no • whiskers, hair cut short, horse and anchor on left arm, five tLti- Oii light hand, and mole on light arm ; dressed in a black twill overcoat, light woollen cord trousers, dark cloth check vest, check cotton shirt, light wrapper with blue spots, black soft chummy hat with broad band, and red and black striped - socks. He travels the country with a short woman and a • child, about three months old, selling hardware, & c. Infor- • mation to be given to the Chief Constable, Norwich.— Bow- street, November 17. T • Committed to Northallerton Gaol, on the 15th instant, for one month's imprisonment, under the Vagrant Act : JOHN DUGGIN, a tramp, CO years of age, looks much younger, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, browu hair, whiskers and moustache, turning grey, grey eyes, and mole on left side of neck ; dressed in light grey cloth coat and vest, cotton cord trousers, lace- up boots, daik cap with peak of same material, bound with black braid, three buttons, ouo on each side of peak and one iu centre ; he says he is a labourer, a native of Kerry, Ireland, he has worked at Stockton, Mid- dlesbrough, Easingwold, and several places in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Information to be given to Superin- tendent Jonas, Pickering, or to Acting Inspector Wilkinson, Rosedale, Pickering, North Riding of Yorkshire.— Bow- street, - November 17. , Coommitted to Northallerton Gaol on the 11th instant, for two months under the Vagrant Act: JAS. HAMMILL, 47 years. of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fresh complexion, grey eyes, dark brown hair, whiskers, and moustache, and cut marks on each side ox forehead ; dressed in a blue guernsey jacket with black buttons, brown flowered vest, two striped cotton shirts, moleskin trousers, laced boots, and black hard felt hat ; he stated that he belunged to Duudalk, Ireland, but hail been woiking at the new ship yard, Hartlepool, for the last naoiit. il. Information to be given to Superintendent Camfield, Borough Police Office, Richmond, Yorkshire.— Bow- » treet, November 15. Committed for trial at the next quarter sessions at Poole, on a charge of uttering forty- two American Dollar Notes, which are found to be woithless, whereby he obtained the sum of .£ 60 from Messrs. Primavesi & Brothers, jewellers, High- street, Poole, ou the 5th inst. i WILLIAM BROWN, alias JOHN COOPER ( both supposed to be fictitious), 54 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, paje completion, gjey hair and whiskers and very long, blue eyes, and turns his knees out when walking ; dressed in a faded blue cloth coat, grey mixture cloth vest and trousers much worn, sea boots, black sealskin cap, and large light neckerchief, which he fastens • with a large ring of beads- of various colours. He had some more of the notes in bis possession when apprehended. In- formation to begiven to Superintendent Hunt, Police Office, Poole,. Dorset.— Bow- street, November 15. Description of THOMAS BRCWN, alias HUGH LEE, alias HUGH CREAMER, alias JAMES BROWN, who was - on the 13th instant, committed for trial at the next North Hiding Sessions, in January next, on a charge of larceny from the person : lie is 23 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh • complexion, hazel eyes, dark brown hair, no whiskers, small dark moustache, and proportionate figure ; dressed in a grey suit, and black billycock hat • he is an Irishman; and ha^ been travelling about the counties of York, Durham, and Northumberland, has been iu Morpeth and Durham Gaols, for larceny, and at the North Riding Sessions, at Northaller- ton, October, 1871, he was sentenced to 12 calendar months hard labour, feu- larceny. Information to be given to Super- intendent Ryder, Police Office, Whitby, Yorkshire, who will forward photographs on application.— Bow- street, Nov. 15. Remanded at Hastings upon the charge of breaking into the Albert Schools, St. Leonard, on the night of the 17th of Aug. last, And 4 other charges of burglary : WALTER ROSE, alias ARTHUR VJCTOR; a native of Strasburg, about 55 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, thin face, sallow - complex'on, bald on top of head, brown hair, beard, and moustache-; dressed in dark clothes ( which he is charged • with stealing) ; he suffers from heart disease, is a coachman, - and was formerly a cab driver at the East- end of London. A large portion of tha property stolen ha* been recovered. Information to be " given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Police Office, Hastings, Sussex.— Bote street, Novc/ iibei>< 15. FEOPEETY STOLSir. Stolen during the night of the 21th ultimo, from the Jug boat ' Andrew,' oil' Woolwich: 165 ingots of Tin, maiked ' Brisbane; T. M. & Co , Stockton, N. ri. W.' — JJetrojjolaa. i Police, Thames Division, November 19. Stolen from a carrier's waggon between Middlesborough and South Stockton, on the evening of the 16th instant : a brown paper Parcel, containing fourteen pairs of boy's strong nailed laced Boots, with heel and toe plates ; two pairs of girl's grained elastic Boots ; and a pair of youth's patent leather Leggings. Information to be given to Chief Con- stable Saggerson, Borough Po'ice Station, Middlesborough, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 19. Stolen during the night of the 12th instant, from a clothes line at Bishops Castle : a pair of cottou cord Trousers, nearly new, with pockets of the same material; a new un- bleached calico Shirt, without buttons ; and a pair of blue • woollen Socks, all in a wet state; the property of George Ellis aud Eccles Lennox. Information to be given to Super- intendent Caswell, Church Stretton, or to Sergeant " Williams, Bishops Castle, Salop.— Bov>- street, November 17. Stolen on the 8th instant, from Liverpool- street Railway Station, a Parcel, containing : two silver English lever " Watches, one by Baumgart, No. 7270, the other by Garner, No. 67332 ; and two silver Geneva horizontal Watches, one No. 31310, the other had the name ' Hacot' on it, No. 28310. Information to be given to Superintendent hedington, • Great Eastern Railway, Bishopsgate Station, London.— Bow- ' Stree', November 17. Stolen at Brighton, on the 14th instant: a gold chrono- meter Watch, open face, crystal glass, maker John Walker, No. 182, with a heavy gold Chain attached; a heavy gold Ring, w ith diamond and monogram ' R. P. S.' ; and a Purse, containing about £ b. Information to be given to Chief " Constable White, Brighton, Sussex.— Bow- street, November 17. Stolen during the night of the 13th instant, from an outh > use at Park Farm, Mill- green, Cannock, the property of William Turnock : a Dorking Hen, a young Cock, seven Pullets, and three Hens. Information to be given to Super intendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, or to Police Constable Cockerell, Police Station, Hednesford, near St afford. — Bow- street, November 17. Stolen between the 2nd and 9th instant, from a saddle- room at Fairfield, near York, the property of Captain Vyner : a double- barrelled breech- loading Pin- Gun, Bnap action, Horsley's patent, 12- bore, maker's name ' Thomas Horsley, York,' on ban els and locks, all the work numbered inside and out ' 1664,' a siver plate underneath stock, with the initials ' F. G. V.' or ' RA. V.,' and supposed the figure 2 on barrels and heel. Information to be given to Superintendent Hunter, North Riding Constabulary Office, Heworth, Yorkshire.— Bow- street, November 15. Stolen from a dwelling- house at Cheslyn Hay, Stafford- shire, on the 10th instant : two pairs of black cloth Trousers, one fly front, the other flap ; a pair of grey ditto and a pair of grey striped ditto, both flap fronts ; a black cloth Vest and Frock Coat, nearly new ; a black and white check Shirt ; a paisley Muffler with brown border ; and 12s. 6J. iu Silver Monies. Supposod by two tramps : one is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, and dressed in dark clothes ; tha other is about 25 years of age, and 5 feet 4 inches high ; they will probably be wearing some of the stolen clothes, as an old dirty ragged suit was left behind. Also stolen, during the same night, from the Great Wyrley Colliery Company Offices, at Great Wyrley, a mahogany Box, contaiuing a full set of Mathematical Instruments, such as are used for colliery purposes; a 6- chamber silver- mounted Revolver, chipped slightly at the butt; a light- coloured Hair Brush and Comb ; a light- coloured tweed Coat, pockets on hips, and lined with twill ; a daik cloth Coat, pockets on hips, straight back, ' and lined with light grey twill; a Ball of Twine, and about 6s. worth of Postage Stamps. £ 1 reward will be paid by the Company on conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to be given to Superintendent Hill, Brownhills, near Walsall, or t > Sergeant Evans, Cannock, near Stafford. — Bow- street, November 15. Stolen between 1P30 p. m. on the 9th, and 7 a. m. on the 10th instaut, from the Queen's Hotel, Chorley : thirty- four billiard Balls, ivory, of various colours, principally red, one or two chipped ; a black Mackintosh, man's size; a white Mackintosh, marked under collar ' Wm. Goodby,' nun's size; a ladies silk Umbrella, brown ivory handle, carved ' Lilly of the Valley ' ; a ladies silk Umbrella, violet, much worn, silver plated handle ; a blue pilot Overcoat, much worn, youth's size, ticket pocket on left side, side pockets, and one inside left breast, velvet collar, black covered buttons ; a blue pilot Overcoat, side pockets, one inside left breast, has a deep slit behind ; a pair of elastic- side Boots, much worn, No. 8 ; three new blacking Brushes; and a small wicker Basket, for billiard baits. A man of the following description is suspected: about 5 feet 8 inches high, pale complexion, light hair and moustache, whiskers shaved oil, and of gentlemanly appearance ; dressed in a light tweed suit, with black felt h. it. Information to be given to Superintendent Dale, County Police Office, Macclesfield, Cheshire.— Bow- street, Nov. 15. Stolen on the 6tli instant, from the Great Western Railway Station, Paddington : a rosewood Dressing- case, bound with brass, in a leather- case, containing : five Bottles, three squarej two round, silver mounted ; four Rings, ODe half- hoop diamond, one emerald and two diamonds, one small diamond hoop, one turquoise and pearls; four Lockets, one diamond, one diamond and opal, two gold ( hair at back) ; four Glasses, two flat, two small ( silver tops)-; a gold Chain ; a pair of imitation diamond Buckles ; a pair Sleeve Buttons, imitation coral ; five Brooches, one engraved gold, one solid gold ( two studs joined together, making it long for the width), one cameo, one with three amethysts and two topaz ( pearls in centre), one emerald and gold leaves; five Pins, one egg- shaped Turquoise, one ruby ( small diamonds round, small gold pin attached), one small double' gold ( attached with chain), one chrisophoate ( green, double with chain), one plaip Iuby; two Rings, one turquoise ( forget me- not), one small gold. Infoimation to be given to Superintendent Williamson, Detective Department, Great Scotland- yard.— — Bow street, Noveriiber 1&. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Crewe, during the night of the 13th instant : a dark blue pilot cloth Overcoat, with velvet collar, has a pocket outside each skirt, and oii'e inside left breast, has maker's name ' R. Davies, Victoria- street, Crewe' inside the collar, in one of the pockets were a white cotton Handkerchief and a blue ribbed silk Handkerchief ; a black cluth single- breasted Jacket, with a pocket on each hip, and one inside left breast, torn inside left skirt and pinDed up, machine stitched with white silk inside the back ; a black cloth single- breasted Vest, with watch pocket in left breast; a pair of mixed cloth Trousers, black and grey stripe, the lining in front is patched ; a new blue pilot cloth Overcoat, with velvet collar, pocket outside each shirt, one inside left breast, and a small ticket pocket, maker's name ' R. Davies, Victoria- street, Crewe' inside the cellar ; a dark ribbed cloth Vest, with watch pocket in the left breast: and two Half- crowns. Information to be given to Superintendent Saxton, Nantwich, or to Inspector Morris, Police Station, Crewe.— Botc- street, November 15. Stolen from a dwelling- house in Leicester, during the niglit of the 10th iostant : a gold lever Watch, gold dial, with a ship enpraved upon it; a gold mounted Hair Guard, with hook for the button hole, and small gold. Locket attached ; a Macintosh Coat, brown inside, aud pepper- and- salt colour outside, and velvet collar, with ' TheTalethos Ventilating Coat, Cooper, Box & Co., London,' on a label at the back ; a brown mixture cloth Coat and Vest ; a grey mixture cloth Coat and Vest ; iu the pocket of one of the Coats was a brown leather letter Case, containing a cheque upon the Leicestershire Bank for £ 8, dated for the 13th instant, and other Memoranda. Information to be given to Chief Con- stable Farndale, Town Hall, Leicester.— Bow- street, Nov. 12. Stolen on the night of the 6th instant : a brown Horse Rug, with two blue stripes, and two red stripes about two inches wide, and a narrow blue stripe half an inch wide on each edge, also maiked in blue worsted ' S. B, No. 1.' Infor- mation to be given to Superintendent Sharpe, Police Station, Wirksworth, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, November 12. Stolen in transit between Woburn Green Station of the Great Western Railway,' 1 and the Dover Station of the Loudon, Chatham, and Dover Railway, between the 12th aud 14th ultimo : a large Portmanteau, marked ' E. Haviland,' containing Blankets, Pillows, & c., a sailor's Bag containing Clothes, & c., aud a bundle of Carpets. £ 10 reward will be paid for such information as may lead to the recovery of the articles, and the apprehension of the offender or offenders on application to Superintendent Mason, G. W. R. Police, 6, Eastbourne- terrace, Paddington, W.- Bo'. c- strect, Nov. 12. Stolen since the 14th ultimo, from two residences in Leamington : a thin gold Chain ; an Indian opal Ring; a small silver Watch, with initials ' L. R. W.'; a gold Bracelet; a pearl Brooch ; a silver lever Watch, No. 3517, marked ' J. H. E.'; a silver Geneva Watch, No. 203G8 ; a silver verge hunting Watch, No. 77758 : and a silver Geneva hunting Watch, No. 20368. Whoever shall give such information as may lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders, shall receive £ i reward, upon application to Chief Constable Lund, Leamington, Warwick.— Box- street, November 12. Stolen on the night of the 10th instant, from a urap. et's shop in Sheffield : 14 Sealskin Jackets, viz. : 1 30- in. Plain Seal. 1 30- in. ditto ditto. 1 27- in. Seal, trimmed with racoon. 1 27- in. Ditto ditto bear. 1 27- in. Shaped Seal. 1 27- in. Seal, trimmed with beaver. 1 27- in. Ditto ditto otter. 1 27- in. Plain Seal. 1 25- in. Seal, trimmed with oppossam. 1 27- in. Ditto ditto ditto. 1 27- in. Ditto ditto racoon. 1 25- in. Shaped Seal. 1 30- in. Plain Seal. 1 30- in. Ditto ditto. 4 Black Fur Fox Sets. 1 Ditto ditto Cuiis 7| yards Maderia Edging. 9 yards ditto Insertion. Some of the Jackets are stamped on, the skin, under the the lining, with a trade inaik forming the outside of a rose. £ 20 reward will be paid to any one who shall give such information as may lead to the apprehension and conviction of the offender or offenders and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to be given to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. — Bow- street, November 12. Stolen during the night of the 9th inst, from Belmont- road, Clapham : four gold Brooches— one long brilliant, old- fashioned, or. e coral, band of diamonds across centre, set with green enamelled leaves, one cameo, malachite, set in gold, with car- rings and necklet to match, one with sard stone, filigree flowers on top ; a coral oval Necklet, with small Locket, monogram ' E. M. L.' one side, rubies the other ; an opal and diamond Ring, one pearl, set with blue enamel; an Indian turquoise Ring ; a fine gold Chain with creBS, coral round, one pearl in centrc ; a fine silver Cross, set with white and black enamel, Ear- rings to match, ancient; a pair of Irish bog- oak Eaivrings, set in gold ; a gold Harp, set with bog- oak; a pair of gold Ear- rings, ornamented with gold star, old ; four gold Pins— one malachite, negro's head, one coral, boy's head, one amethyst. Greek's head, one head of a horse ; a small gold Compass ; a set of coral Studs ; a set of lozenge- shaped Sleeve Links, monogram ' J. B.;' two sets of g. yld ditto, one chased, one plain ; two sets of Sleeve Links and Studs, set with cats- eye stones ; a plain silver Brooch, set with agate; two gold Bracelets— one with several small lockets, one set with turquoise; a gold hunting Watcb, ' Roskill, Liverpool,' on face, long gold Chain attached ; and a £ 20 Bank of England Note.— Metropolitan Folia, W divi- sion, November 12. PEOPEETY FCimD BY POLICE OFFICERS* ( On the Person* of Prisoners or elsewhere. J Found on a farm near Ramsey, in August last, whe'. e they still remain : a red Steer and a red Heifer. The owner can have them by applying to Superintendent Hamilton, Ramsey, Hunts.— Bow- street, November 17. Found in the possession of a prisoner now undergoing imprisonment: a silver Geneva hunting Watch, eDgraved on inner case, ' No. 10978, Patent Lever, Jacob and Son,. Loglt/ the cases are partly engraved and partly engine turned, and a small coloured gold Albert Guard, with foreign- made hook attached. Information to be given to Head Constable Jarxett, Borough Police, Hertford.— Bow- street, November 12. OFFENCES U2TDER " THE FBEVEHTIOH OF CEIME3 ACT. 1811." Description of licence- holder, No. II 112 : WILLIAM HOPWOOD, who has left Saltburn- by- the- Sea without reporting himself as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act : 20 years of age, 6 feet 5j inches high, browu hair, dark eyes, and fresh complexion ; he is a labourer ; and was con- victed of larceny at Northallerton Quarter Se3sitn3 on the 6th January, 1874, and sentenced to 9 calendar months' hard labour and 2 yc- ars' police supervision. Information ts he gi ven to Superintendent Prest, North Riding Constabulary Office, Guisborougb, Yorkshire.— Bow- streel, November 19. Description of ALFRED CHARLES KETTELL, alias WALTER SMITH, Reg. No. 9206, a convict license holder, who lias failed to report himself : he was convicted at Wakefield Sessions, 10th August, 1869, and sentenced to 7 years penal servitude for larceny, and was discharged from Dartmoor Prison, 4th May, 1875, 30 years of age, 5 feet 71 inches high, brown hair, fresh complexion, hazel eyes, mole ou right side of neck, several on back, forefinger of left hand, nail injured, aud varicose veins on both leg?. Also description of Reg. No. R 2644 : THOMAS RILEY, subject to police supervision for 7 years, who has failed to report himself, 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, brown hair, fresh complexion, Beat on top of nose aud above left wiist; was convicted at Manchester, 12th March, 1873, and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment and 7 years' police supervision ; aud was discharged from Manchester Gaol on the 11th March, 1874. Iuformation to be given to the Chief Constable, Leeds, York- shire.— Bow- street, November 19. Description of EMMANUEL START, Reg. No. 12762, who is under police supervision, and left Coningsby without gixing notice to the police : 42 years of age, 5 feet 11J inches high, black hair and whiskers round the face, swarthy com- plexion, large broad forehead, and stout build; he is a iabourcr, and was convicted at Spilsby, 8th July, 1872, and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment and 3 years supervision. Iuformation to be given to Superintendent Jarvis, Police Station, Horncastle, Lincolnshire,— Bow- strnt, November 12. 4: P O L I C E GAZETTE. November 19 CRIMINALS9 REGISTER OFFICE. Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales during the ensuing WEEK ending 27th November, 1875, and. sentenced io Police Supervision under the provisions of Section 8 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871." OSce Register K umber NAMB and ALIAS. DKSCKIPTIOK. Sc Height. Hair. Eyes. Face. Trade or Occupation. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for which Convicted. Sentence. Period for which subject to Police Supervision. Intended Residence aftor Liberation. MASKS aud RBMABKS: D 1203] D 6016| B 2170] G 1940 H 8766 H 9539 H 10614] M 4859 M 11168 P 3079, V 247 Ellen Lowe, alias Doyle Mary Ann Durkin George Johnson, ah'a « Bennett. Ellis, and Henry Smith Elizabeth Williams, alias James, Sarah, Graham, aud Ann Thorpe Ernest Booth, alias George Hartshorn John Hargreaves, alias Edmundson Ann Higgins Charles McCurley, alia- McCailey, and McCawley James Moore William Atkins, alia. Putterill William Vickers 23 5 0 red blue 01 ! dk. brri grey 01 [ brown 22 , 4 61 16 5 5 5 6 ! 5 1 4 li 4i 3 3i brown black j hrown grey blue grey hazel brown 1 blue red brown dk. brn 21 : brown blue blue grey grey light dark fresh dark fresh fresh pale fresh fresh fresh fresh faotoryhand hawker waiter Manchester 27 | 11 I 75 Wakefield 23 I 11 | 73 Leicester ( Borough) 20 I 11 I 73 umbrellamr! Manchester 1 27 I 11 | 7 labourer carter servant labourer hawker shoefinishcr brickmaker Salford 17 | 11 | 75 Preston 22 | 11 | 75 Salford 21 | 11 | 75 Manchester 27 | 11 i 75 Beverley 10 | 11 | 75 Leicester ( Borough) 20 | 11 | 75 Preston 22 I 11 I 75 Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larceny, simple ! Larceny, simple i Uttering counter- feit coin Larceny, simple I Larceny, simple Uttering base coin Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple 15 months 12 months 18 months 15 months 18 months 12 months 9 months 15 months 6 weeks 18 months 12 months 7 years 5 years 2 years 1 years 7 years 4 years 3 years 7 years 2 years 2 years 4 years Manchester Sheffield Bell Inn, Lozells- road Birmingham Manchester Manchester Church, Accrington Oldham Manchester East Riding Lunatic] Asylum, Beverley 14, Crown - street, Leicester Blackburn Burn right arm, scars on fore- head. Four previous con- victions for felony Scars on forehead and left hand Brown marks between shoul- ders, anchor and dot left arm, scar ou neck and right arm. Two previous con- victions for felony ' J. H.' left arm,' J. W.' right arm. Fivo previous con- victions for felony End of third right finger fractured, scars right leg Cut fi- Bt right finger, scar on nose Dot left wrist, brown mark right buttock. Two pre- vious convictions for febnv Moles left arm. Two previous convictions for felony ' W. V. P. E. HV. D. Y.' and star right arm, cuts on forehead. Three previous convictions for felony Particulars of Persons to be Liberated from Prisons in England and Wales, during the ensuing WEEK ending 27th November, 1875, arA subject to the special liabilities imposed by the provisions of Section 7 of the " Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871.' Office Register Number. NAME and ALIAS. DESCKIPTION. Prison from which Liberated, and Date of Liberation. Offence for Sentence. Intended Residence MAKES and REMAKES. Hair. | Eyes. Face. \ Trade or which Convicted. after Liberation. CJC •< 5 Height. Occupation. A 4942 B 12204 B 13675 C 883 C 2916] C 1328' C 1323S D 17 Richard Allen Ann Duffy, alias Bell John Bretherton Thomas Carroll, alias Boyle, O'Donnell and McCabe George Calvert, alias Thurston, Wood, and Hill Ann Cartwright 33 James Frederick Collins, alias Verrall Mary Ann Clarke, alias Dixon, and Allen 5 91 grey 31 i brown 8 • brown 8i , brown 5 21 dk. brn blue grey brown hazel sallow labourer \ fresh weaver fresh miner fresh moulder 1 brown pale painter 31 ' brown blue 3 9i brown grey brown i blue dark — sallow groom dark tailor es 5 I. • fi 4626 John Donohue, alias Dunnercole Louisa Dickson Ann Fletcher, alias Brown and Williams Patrick McGarry, alias McKenna, Garry, and McGuinnesj 21 5 5J dk. brn hazel fresh libourer D 6191 F 838 G 3647 G 7127 H 5852 H 12950 H 13492 J 5959 M 2808 M 12049 M 12664 P 7416 R 2670 S 10463 T 6449 T 6450 W 275? W 13788 18 5 01 brown grey light S I i I 34 4 10 brown grey pale 48 5 1 brown brown fresh Maria Gilbert, alias Murray and Cassidy James Smith, alias John Hughes John Horrocks 33 4 11$ dk. brr grey I 8 brown grey 16 I Agnes Hughes, alias Foy Elizabeth Jones, alias Sarah Jackson William Madden Mary McDermott 5 u r 4 1U ' dk. brn hazel i i i 5 1 It. brn grey I 4 fresh fresh servant laundress labourer servant labourer Portland ( Convict) 27 | 31 | 75 Knutsford 23 | 11 | 75 Salford 21 | 11 | 75 Portland ( Convict) 21 | 11 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 22 | 11 | 75 Millbank ( Convict) 19 | 11 | 75 I Borstal ( Convict) 25 | 11 | 75 Finchley Refuge 8 | 11 | 75 Wakefield 23 1 11 | 75 Swansea 26 | 11 | 75 Westminster Refuge 13 | 11 | 75 Liverpool 25 | 11 | 75 Finchley Refuge 13 | 11 | 75 Liverpool 25 I 11 1 75 Larceny, simple Larceny, person Larceny simple Larceny, simple Uttering counter- feit coin Larceny, person Embezzlement Larceny, simple Larceny, simple , LarceDy, servant Possessingcounter feit coin Larceny, simple lli brown brown sallow factory hand Salford 4 | 11 | 75 10 brown blue dark factoryhand Finchley Refuge 13 | 11 I 75 Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larceny, simple Larccny, simple dark fresh fresh 81 dk. brn nazel .1 ! 23 5 5 brown brown fresh dyer Woking Female Convict Larceny, simple 25 | 11 | 75 Manchester Larceny, simple 27 | 11 | 75 j Liverpool Larceny, simple i 24 | 11 | 75 joiner Hugh Marr Jobn Thomas Pell William Howe, alias Rowe William Sweeney James Town 12 1 4 24 5 4 24 5 3 | 11 4 3 brown 1 dark hazel fresh brown grey fair carpenter dk. brn hazel swarth engineer It. brn brown fresh labourer Parkhurst ( Convict) 21 1 11 [ 75 j Worcester 30 | 10 | 75 Bristol 27 I 11 | 75 Cold Bath Fields 25 | 11 | 75 Oxford ( County) 18 I 11 I 75 George Taylor 5 brown dark pale grey Mary Stroud, alias Honora Welsted i Mary Ann Watson dark hazel ! dark J j brown t brown fresh glass blower servant Dartmoor ( Convict) 24 | 11 | 75 Westminster 25 | 11 | 75 Westminster Refuge 17 I 11 I 75 Larceny, Bimple Larceny, person Larceny, person Larceny, simple Larccny, simple Larceny, servant Felony Larceny, simple 7 years pen. serv. 12 months 4 months 7 years pen. eerr. 12 months 7 years pen. serv. 7 years pen. ecrv. 7 years pen. serv. 12 months 9 months 7 years pen. serv. 3 months 7 years pen. serv 15 months 21 days 7 years pen. serv. 5 years pen. serv. 1 mouth 1 month 7 years pen. serv 14 days & 5 years in a Refor matory 8 months Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Wolver- hampton 83, Charter- street, Man- chester Bolton Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, London 18, John- street, Mary- lcbone Nine Elms House, Wandsworth- road Discha- ge. 1 Prisoners' Ai 1 Society, London Manchester Sheffield Merthyr 33, Duke- street, Luton 13, Bisliam - street, Liverpool Manchester Not known Halliwell, near Bolton Manchester Higher Chatham- si reet, Manchester Manchester 5 Court, 5 House, Lawrence - street, Liverpool Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Leeds Woodbury Hill Refor- matory 1, Burton- coiu t, Berke- ley - place, Clifton, Bristol 18 months' Not known 1 month j & 5 years iD a Refor- matory 7 years pen. seiv. 18 months 7 years pen. serv. Beds Reformatory Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, Bir mingham Not knovin Durham Scars both legs ' L. W. | J. B. | W. P.' right arm ' J. W. C.' right arm, coat of arms left arm, ring both third fingers Lost part of second left linger, Bear left little finger. Five previous convictions fcr felony Scars on forehead. Three previous con- victions for felony Mole each cteek. Two previous convic- tions for felony ' D. D.' left side, left middle fioger injured Cut side of right eye. Eight previous convictions for felony Squints, pockpitted, nearly blind left eye, burn on neck and right arm, boil mark on back Mole near right eye and top lip Scar on forehead. Two previous convic- tions for felony Cuts on forehead. Two previous convic- tions for felony Cuts upper lip and forehead. Three pre- vious convictions for felony Squints, scars left cheek Cut back of head,' J. H.' and anchor left arm Scars on forelieal. Two previous convic- tions for felony Lame left leg. Two previous convictions for felony Cross and dot left hand, ' 755' loft arm. Two previous convictions for feloDy Mole on throat Man and woman right arm, cross flags both wrists. Two previous convictions for felony Scars on forehead and right knee. Two previous convictions for lelony Scar right shoulder Scar unler chin Scars on forehead, back, stomach, and neck. Two previous convictions for felony Scar on nose Four previous convictions for felony November 19 5 November 19, 1875. ^ VAR OFFlCfe, 1 D ESEKTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE; Ufl ana after this date ( 12 July, 1872), until further notice, the Reward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. The application* for Rewards will only be takvn into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. m sums varviD • flOB • O. NAMLE. B so. wo. WBBKB BOBH. msi> B. StSB. HAIB. 1 EYES. I FAOR JOCAI & 110USEB3. DATB OF I rtiACB 01 DESEBTn. DSSKaTIOK. MARES AMI REMARiS Kelly John King, John Lynch, Patrick Leishman, James Lloyd, John Myers, Thos. B. Montague, John Morton, William McIntyre, Daniel McLean, John 2180 100th Foot ! C& s;] e1Cbiirv, Mongtul 3221 Roy. Artillery Dublifa 2794 18th Foot Fmtono 717 79th Foot — llthBrig. Dep. 1466 12th Lancers 1837 ditto — 6lst Foot 233 91st Foot 39535 Roy. Artillery Fintoria, Tyrone Southampton Leeds, York Stockton, Durham Tramp itend, 5Iiddlsx. Inyerary, Aqgy'e O. Monkland, Lanark Glasgow labourer ditto tailor biltcher wearer potter clerk baker miircr tailor 25 5 201 5 22 J 5 401 5 18 j5 281 6 aii 5 23* 5 19i| 5 2S 1 5 fair j brown brown hazel browu hazel dk. brn grey It. brn It. brn It. brn brown brown dk. brn brown blue bluo grey grey blue fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental twet- dj moleskin regimental ditto 19 Oct. 21 Oct. 25 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 18 Oct. 20 Oct. 19 Oct. Carnck- o- S.' snar on loins Portsmouth ' off furlough to Dublin Colchester | Edinburgh Bury Sliorncliffe ditto I Edinburgh [ Curragh Woolwich packpittel; had a black eye officer's serrant; stjle money and jewels:?, took the whole of reg. nec. crucifn right arm ; recruit off furlough ecar left hip Mannering, Geo. McQue, Patrick Mack, Thomas McLean, John Neal, Thomas O'Connor, J. A. Powell, George Pengilly, Robert Pitt, John Parker, James Quartermaine, H. 42489, 3451 1083 335 4803 2317 ditto ditto 10th Brig. Dep. 281 ] 59thBrig. Dep. Army Service 18th Foot Grcn. Guards Roy. Artillery Gtcueral Serv. 25thBrig. Dep. M elbourne, Australia [ oujjraeer Tulley, Carlow Cork Edinburgh Fulliam, Middlesex Rainsgrange, Wtrfrd. Ilnsinster, Somerset Plymouth, Det> on Ckeehiro Wigan, Lancashire labourer gilder miner painter clerk collier porter labourer < Mtto 1241 19 201 19 201 221 241 231 191 185 81 dk. brn 45 , It. bra 65 5t 4 6 Ci 8 81 » It. brn brown Mack idark brown dk. brn Vrown brown dk. brn blue blue grey brown hazel grey hazel blue grey dark fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow dark dark fresh fresh ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain black; mixture 20 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 20 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 21 Oct. 21 Oct. ditto Weedon Bradford Paisley Woolwich Colchester Dublin Sheerness London Liverpool recruit, not finally approved. took part of reg. nec. off pass to Deptford icars on back and ehoullere recruit ditto Radford, Morris Ross, William Regan, John Rogers, Philip Rielly, John Reeves, Alfred Smith, Henry Shepphard, Wm. Smith, Henry 1202 12th Lancers 1927 ^ tll Foot 2 441- 5 3rd Foot 178l36th Foot 2094 Roy. Artillery — General Serv. — 45t. hBrig. Dep. 2ndDi- ag. GWi8. — 14th llussars 1287 20th Hussars Reading, Berks Colchester, Essex Leicester Staleybi idge. Clieshre Plymouth, Devon Westminster, Mddlsx Marylebotie, Mddlst. Somerset Finsbury, Middlesex Burnley, Lancashire footman lr- jourer sUoemaker labourer ditto ditto porter moulder carmau collier 25 « 31 241 265 23{ 191 225 201 £ 01 19 8 61 61 71 71 6 7 9 7 7 dk. brn; dk. brn dk. brn It. bm It. brn It. brn brown brown brown It. brn grey blue prey grey grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair dark fresh fresh fresh plain ditto ditto regimental ditto blown brown; tweed black ; cord brown ; cord black; cord 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 19 Oct. 24 Sept. 23 Oct. 28 Sept. 7 Oct. 25 Oct. Shoracliil'e Aldershot Crewe Colchester Woolwich London ditto ditto ditto Hounslow officer's servant; st jle money and jeweller y ditto Btole watch and clothes tattooed with anchor, cross flags, and hlri recruit, finally approved recruit, approved recruit recruit, approved Smail, robert L. Swain, James Stewart, Robert smith, James Smith, George Smith, John Smith, Thomas Sweney, Michael Smith, John Tidboald, James - 12627: 5th Foot :€ 30 22iid Foot 79th Foot 722 839 € 564 Sr37 139 Royal H. Art. Roy. Artillery 11thBrig Dep. 16thBrig. Dep. 24thBrig. Dep. 36thBrig. Dep Rth Foot Galasinels, Roxburgh baker Shoreditch, Middlesx smith Glasgow Lancaster Hwtleford. Nthmbld. Blackburn, Lane. Oldfeam, Lanc « shire Limerick Yeovil, Somer « t Marrlebone, Midilsx joiner labourer gun fitter collier puddler labourer carpenter tube drawer 221 315 18jr 19t, 5 211 18 21 21 22 23} 51 6 7 71 81 6 61 7 51 6 fair black brown brown brown It. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown light blue grey hazel grey grey brown grey brown hazel hazel I fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh plain regimental ditto ditto ditto plain ditto black ; light dark regimental 21 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 13 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 22 Oct. 17 Oct. 121 Oct. 128 Oct. Aldersbot Fleetwood Edinburgh Exeter Preston Bury Ashton Cardiff Taunton Aldershot mole back of neck, scar upper lip off pass to Bolton pockpitted nose broken ; recruit, attested pockpitted recruit, surgically inspected tattooed on arms ; recruit scar on nose and above Thompson, Thos. Taylor, Richard Thurston, Joseph White, Alfred Woodward, J. Wright, Arthur Whiteside, Robt. Wade, John Williams, William Wilson, Robert 713 22nd Foot 2940 Roy. Artillery 918' ditto 1299( let Dragoons 212 S189 463 509 33th Foot 60th Rifles 95th Foot 16tb Brig. Dep. 37th Brig. Dep. 56thBrig. I) ep. S. Shields, Nthmbrld Newcastle- on- fTj ne Birmingham Peckham, Surrey Birmingham Mansfield, Notts Newtownartk., Down Cork Ponty pridd. G lainrgn Glasgow labourer clicker puddler glass cutter brasscaster weaver labourer ditto miner puddler 215 5 29 5 231 21 195 201 38J 231 235 201 95 81 11 81 61 51 91 71 71 6 dk. brn \ grey It. brn , brown It. brn brown It. brn It. brn browD It. brn dk. brn brown hazel grey light blue grey grey grey grey fresh f.- een lair fresh fair fair fresh fre « h fresh dark ditto dark ; light regimental ditto ditto brown ; bla- k regimental ditto black ; brown tweed 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 9 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Oct. Fleetwood Sheffield Woolwich York Ft. Farehm. London Pembroke A » hton Bristol Glasgow took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. tattooed left arm and hand tear on chest recruit, approved supposed drowned flat feet, slightly in- kneed recruit, attested tattooed on arms ; recruit Allen, Michael Bregan, John Booth, Richard Booth, George Bradley, B. Brown, William Baker, John w. Barnes, Daniel Buckley, Thomas Blyth, William Bird, John Byrne, Henry burns, James Barton, Charles J. burns, John Brown, Joseph Carter, William Currie, robert Cardwell, robert Coates, John I ' lO 42 620 • " 1358 1 18 U 1 S746 1152 2001 233 1354 ~ 292 1515 1789 8CU 49th Foot 6tli Dragoons 14th Hussars 13 th Foot ditto 15 th Foot 17 th Foot 18th Foot 30th Foot 33rd Foot Galway Stockton, Durham Blackburn, Lane. Doncaster, York Clonmel, Tipperary Cork Sneinton, Notts Liverpool Oldham, Lancashire Gt. Yarmouth, Nrllk tailor spinner cooper tailor labourer * bricklayer spinner labourer 1341 37 23 25 1205 291 21 24 22^ 211 11 : brown 81. lt. brn stindy bi own It. brn brown 5 6} J brown i brown 5 i brown 71, dk. brn grey blue grey hazel grey grey hazel grey brown brown fresh fresh fresh fair ruddy fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dark regimental ditto ditto 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Oct. 20 Sept. 19 Sept. 29 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 Oct. 22 Oct. 27 Oct. Parkhurst Dundalk Colchester Natal ditto Aldershot Leicester Colchester Weedon Cork scar below left ear ; off furlough took great- coat and whole of reg. nee. scar over left eye ; took part of reg. nec. off pass to Reading * frame- work knitter scar on back ; off furlough 47th Foot 49th Foot 74th Foot Wolverhampton Fermoy, Cork Paisley, Renfrew Roy. Artillery Plumstead, Etnt 11 til Brig. Dep.' Great Bolton 65thBrig Dep. j Glasgow — 6th Drag. Gds. 4€£ : 49th Foot 125K59th Foot 425 80th Hi lies Hackney Wick* Killead, Antrim Dungmmon, Tyrone Bi. miogham Coope, Thomas Cannard, John Clancey, John Cassidy, Peter Davis. benjamin Dresser, Frederick Dodds, James Duncan, peter T. Duggan, Chrstphr. ellis, Joseph english, John. Firth, Alfred Fortney, Charles Fitzgerald, John Fordyce, Harrold finnegan, John fox. Joseph Godfrey, Samuel Gordon, William Grant, Daniel 475 1161 318 5494 JOOth Foot Davenport, Devon Koy. Artille'v Bristol tfSshBrig. Dep. Islington, Middlesej 55tiiBrig. Dep. Dundee, Forfar i'enrance, Cornwall ditto Liverpool S9tb Foot Barntley, York ltoyal H. Art liirkee, East Indies Roy. Artillery Dublin SthBrig. Dep. [ HcMon, Derby 145 639 33rd Foot — 26thBri^. Dep Newcastle- on- Tyne Dewsburv, York Yarmouth, Norfolk Tralee, Kerry L'sk, ifonmouth l. iverpool Barnard Castle* Liverpool Rochdale, Loncashre Petworth, Sussex 1867J 12th Lancere Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 3rd Brig. Dep. 6th Dragoons Cold. Guards 15th Foot 1108 1206 < 0865 336 1210 68> 8 Gordon, George Hawke, Claude Hartley, joseph Haywood, John Hornsby, Richard Hayes, Henry Hoare, Frederick Humberstone, F. C. Henry, George Hase, William 4576 1289 1002 16 Roy. Artillery 14th Hustars ditto Gren. Guards 60ih Rifles ditto Roy. Artillery ditto General Serv. 49thBrig Dep Dudley, Worcester St. Paul's, Middlesx St. George's Nottingham Hants ditto 20} 5 6 dk. brn blue fresh ditto _ 16} 6 9 dk. brn brown fresh grey clerk 23 5 51 brown grey fresh regimental labourer 22} 5 6} It. brn brown fresh ditto platelayer 21 5 6 dk. bru grey fresh black; moleskin fitter 24 6 7 brown grey fresh plain hair dresser 191 5 75 brown grey fresh ditto bleacher 30 5 6i' brown hazel sallow regimental labourer 25 5 6- dark hazel sallow ditto brass fitter 18 5 7 dk. brn grey sallow ditto # 295 5 8 brown grey fresh ditto labourer 201 5 41 dk. brn oik. brn dark ditto ditto 18 5 10 brown grey fresh . sailor 21 6 6 brown brown sallow plain labourer 22} 5 61 dk. brn blue fresh regimental ditto 21 6 6 It. brn grey fresh ditto collier 26} 5 10 dk. brn It. brn fresh ditto clerk 211 5 6 It. brn hazel fair ditto joiner 24} 5 41 brown blue fresh ditto collier 205 5 65 brown grey froBh blaok ; cord smith 23 5 6} brown hazel fresh brown ; moleskin msson 24 5 85 dk. brn grey fresh plain tailor 205 5 7 brown grey fresh ditto tinsmith 20 5 6 i dk. brn hazel fresh ditto carpenter 21 5 55 brown grey fresh regimental carter 201 5 45 brown grey fresh ditto rivetter 24 5 65 dk. brn blue salloT ditto labourer 22 6 71 brown browrn sallow ditto spinner 22 5 9 It. brn blue fresh black ; cord labourer 371 5 4 brown grey swrtliv regimental 30 Oct. 31 Oct. 10 Oct. 25 Oct. 1 Nov. 29 Oct. 29 Oct. 25 Oct. 30 Oct. 28 Oct. Aldershot Parkhurst Malta Sheffield Preston Newcastle t Parkhurst Burnley Chatham off'furlough to Oswestry, Salop red spot right side ; stole clothes & about £ 7 recruit, finally approved * Middlesex + between London k Norwich off furlough to Ballymacarrat, Belfast tattooed left arm ; off pass 29 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Sept. 29 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 25 Oct. 2 Nov. 26 Oct. 2 Oct. Aldershot Woolwich Loudon Newcastle Cork ditto Burnley Exeter Dublin York tattooed on arms anchor right arm recruit * wire manufacturer scar right cheek, ' J. & D.' left arm brown marks back of right shoulder ' S. R. B.' right arm, anchor left hand recruit, attested 26 Oct. 26 Oct. 22 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 Oct. 26 Oct. 30 Oct. 2 Nov. 25 Oct. 28 Oct. Live rpool Sliorncliffe Maidstone Cork Devonport Liverpool Sunderland Dundalk Burnley Aldershot whitesmith ! clcrk carman labourer I ditto St. Luke's, Middlesx groom Woolwich, Kent Hertford St. Pan eras, Mddlsx. Hammersmith enginedrivr groom carpenter labourer 211 22 22 22 191 201 211 19} 185 12 4i, 8 71 9 51 51 41 7 7 6 dk. brn brown It. brn brown brown It. brn brown brown brown dk. brn brown grey blue grey hazel blue grey brown brown brown j ruddy fresh fair fresh fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh ditto regimental cord ; cloth smock; brown tweed regimental ditto black brown : cord recruit, finally approved released from County Gaol, Cork off furlough tattooed on arms » Durham recruit, not surgically inspected off pass to Wreckletham 24 Oct. 15 Aug. 30 Oct. 29 Oct. 29 Oct. 23 Oct. 22 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Oct. 26 Oct.. 1413 • 10580 1457 2639 Jones, George Jelliman, John. W. Jones, Sandy Johnstone, Alex. Johnson, James Jackson, George King, Fredk. Ww Kenny, James LeCourt, Gustavus Lavell, Martin ditto Stoke- on- Trent, Staff, clerk Dublin carver Dundee, Forfar labourer Dublin ditto 25thBrig. Dep. 1 Newcastle- u- Lyne coach trmr, V? thDrag. Gds ! Leicester bricklayer Roy. Artlll « r; [ Birmingham fitter $ uernst v 2384 16th Foot 232 70th Foot 623 79th Foot lOthBrig. Dep. 10th Hussars Roy. Artillerr rg" fl] fine," Mayo grocer labourer 119} ,5 ,23} 5 20} 5 191 5 21 5 20 5 211! 5 I20jfl5 20115 26 5 9 | It. bru 41 brown 6 It. brn El brown 61 It. brn 71 brown 811 brown 6} brown 71 brown 101! brown jgrey grey | grey I blue hazel blue hazel grey hazel grey fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh Sheffield London Colchester Derby London ditto Ipswich Woolwich London Woolwich scars on back recruit off furlough to London recruit, not finally approved recruit recruit, attested recruit recruit, attested regimental plain regimental ditto fustian j cord frock j tweed regimental ditto ditto hospital clothing 21 Oct. 1 Nov. oO Oct, 23 Oct. 27 Oct. 26 Oct. 2 Nov. 80 Oct. 25 Oct. 26 Oct. Dublin Gravesend Aldershot Edinburgh Halifax Liverpool Dundalk Woolwich Canterbury Shorncliff'e Lee, George Murphy, Edward Moore, George Martin, Patrick McCristle, Edward Maguire, Patrick Morgan, Josiah A. Millet, William Martin, Samuel J. Moore, Henry M. — | 84th Foot 1691117th Lancers 1924 7th Foot 5 40125 th Foot 339 91th Foot 41851 1584 2871 Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Army Service General Serv. Oxford Kingstown Newbury, Berks plasterer ! porter clcrk Crogham, Roscomon.' labourer Armagh Cappagh. Tyrone Gloucester Glasgow Walworth, Surrey St. Martin's, Middx. tailor ditto salesman shoemaker clerk compositor 231 5 201 5 21 191 23 20 331 22 21} 18 61 71 6 10} 55 8 8 n 9 51 dk. brn brown brown 6andy brown dk. brn brown brown dk. brn rod dk. brn blue hazel grey hazel blue hazel brown blue hazel took waiBt- belt and part of reg, aec. off furlough to Dublin recruit, attested heart and anchor left arm tattooed on arms, anchor cn right off furlough to Birmingham off pass florid fresh fair swarth fresh fresh fresh fresh fair dark black; drab regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto blue regimental black ; tweed 26 Oct. 1 Nov. 27 Oct. 5 Oct. 30 Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 20 Qet, Dublin Colchester Buttevant Belfast Woolwich Brecon Glasgow Dundalk London recruit » between Doncaster k Aldersht: pockpitted took waist- belt and part of reg. ner. recruit, not surgically iaepectcd recruit, attested G P O L I C E G AZ KTTE. November 19 DESERTERS FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE ( continued). emcj NAME. BEG. COBPI. W1IE3K BOBS. TBADB. PI 0 8IZB. HAIB. BYBFL. FAOB. ooai II tboubbrs. ® aotb P1A0B or BO. DO. * BB3BBTN. f DBSSBTION. MARKS and REMARKS. Martin, William McDonald John G. McFee, Henry Phillips, Henry Parsons, George Rook, Stephen Roberts, Walter J. Reid, George Rowan, John Ramsden, George — | 65tliBrig. Dep. 822 67thDrig. Dep. — j60thBvig Dep. 21 61st Foot 1726, Roy. Artillery 1456 14th Hussars 1718' ditto 1300: 88th Foot — 60th Rides — [ 56thBrig. Dep. Strabar. e, Tyrone Kinrors Antrim Battersea Higliam Ferrers* Hants Knightsbridge, Midx. Margate, Kent Clerkenwcll, Middx. [ Sheffield, Yorks cook clerk labourer printer labourer b. ieklayor gardener labourer ditto ditto 22 13 22 i 22 29| 21 ) S 1815 36 J16 21 ' 5 18 | 5 brown dk. brn It. brn brown It. brn black brown It. brn brown fair blue hazel blue grey brown brown brown blue grey blue sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fair Smith, George Sands, George Sullivan, Michael Sussex, John Sheehan, John Sutterfield, John E. Smith, Thomas Smith, George Smith, James tallett, John 1236 20th Hussars 26S0! Scots Fusiliers nlaiu regimental tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto plain tweod; bla: k tweed ; cord 30 Oct. 27 Oct. 21 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oet. 31 Oct. 30 Oct. 21 Oct. 23 Oct. Perth Glasgow Aldershot Woolwich Colchester ditto Gosport London • 1771 226 215 3316 3251 825 2676 5th Foot 16th Foot 33rd Foot Roy. Artillery ditto 57thBrig. Dep 60tkBrig. Dep. Cold. Guards Burnley, Lancashire War bio ton, Sussex Galwny Marylebone, Middx. Cork Ramsgate Chichester, Sussex At o \ leen Armagh Euatrlhe, Oxford collier labourer ditto tinsmith labourer ditto ditto shepherd shoemaker butcher 20 15 275- 15 37! 5 20 20 21 24} 19 21 24| 6J] lt. brn 9 lit. brn 61 It. brn dk. brn black light dk. brn 8; dk. brn 6J It. brn 8 | brown blue grey brown hazol hazel grey grey blue hazel grey * between London and Fort George tattooed on right arm scar on roin ; off furlough 1' * Northampton off furlough to Portsmouth off pass broko out of barracks recruit, attested recruit * bttween Ilimtly aid Aberdeen fresh fair fresh dark sallow fair swarth frosh fresh fresh cord trousors regimental plain regimental ditto ditto ditto plain ditto regimental 25 Oct. 25 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Oet. 27 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 25 Oet. 26 Oct. 21 Oct. Hounslow Windsor Aldershot Westminstr Cork Woolwich Dovev Perth Glasgow London cut inner part of thumb took part of reg. nec. off furlough tattooed both hands and left arm anchor and cross on left arm recruit, attested Thompson, John Thompson, Thos. Vincent, John Vine, Waller Whittome, Richrd. Ward, Frederick Wing, John Walsh, James Wynn, John Young, George — 60th Rifles — I llthBrig. Dep. 40678 Roy. Artillery " _ l3rd Brig. Dep. 1st Drag. Gds. 21st Hussars Roy. Artillery 18thBrig. Dep. 2187 ROT. Artillery 3778 ditto 346 1235 4058 Lancashire Stirling Nottingham Camberwell Rothwell, Leicester London Mertliyr, Glamorgan Lancashire Dundee, Forfar Sonning, Berks baker labourer sinker labourer carman hatter labourer collier cooper labourer | 22 5 2215 22 ' 5 21$ ' 5 181 5 21! 23 19 23 221 It. bru 5} brown 6 dark 6 It. brn 7 dk. brn 6 [ brown 41 [ sandy 51 . brown 7 f brown 5 i j brown blue grey blue hazel brown brown grey hazel black , brown fresh fresh brown fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh black j cord plain regimental ditto black; cord regimental ditto black ; tweed regimental ditto 23 Oct. 26 Oet. 30 Oct. 1 Nor. 16 Oct. 30 Oct. 21 Oet. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 23 Oct. Aspell, William Bishop, Thomas Brown, K. M. L. Berkley, herbert Bayliffe, henry Bryan, Joseph Brooks, John Barton, Wm. G. Borkin, John Bell, Daniel 1862 3rd Foot — ! 6th Drag. Gds. 19th Hussars 23rd Foot 77th Foot ditto 81st Foot Roy. Artillery 2ndBrig. Dep 18thBrig. Dep. 1556 451 601 410 297 2579 621 Boaterstown, Dublin London Aberdeen Highgate, Middlesex Chelsea, Middlesex London Bermondsoy, Surrey Cambridge Manchester Ricoaston, Ayr ditto Liverpool Woolwich [ recruit ditto ( off furlough to Tunatall, Stafford Sunderland tattooed on arms London Aldershot Sheffield Chester Devonport Preston ditto mason surveyor gardener moulder labourer brick maker tailor labourer blacksmith 23 5 20 ' 5 181 5 25 [ 5 231 5 191 21 § 25 191 19 10 7 ' 7 9i 7 61 6} 71 6i 71 brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown brown blue grey hazel blue . grey hazel brown grey hazol blue fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh frosh ditto cloth j cord regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto pHin 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 28 Oet. 3 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 9 Nov. 4 Nov. Booth, John clancey, Thomas Cox, Thomas Cummings, John Cooper, Alfred Cole, John Clarke, Charles Clarke, Herbert Cooper, Benjamin Dennis, Robert — | 28thBrig Dep. l 2503' 22nd Foot 391160th Rifles 258 70th Foot 150. Rifle Brigade 2946; Royal H. Art. [ 42362 Roy. Artillery 515| 2ndBrig. Dep 451| 37thBrig. Dep. 1171 9th Lancers Manchester Dromcliffe, Claro London ditto Camberwcll, Surrey Poole, Dorset Devonport, Devon London Gloucester Glnsg'iw carpenter labourer shoemaker butcher carman labourer ditto student labourer p, nter ' 23 15 21f 5 ! 21l[ 5 231 S 21 23 21 18f 191 251 61 dk. brn 9 It. brn 4J. dk. brn 6 brown 4 ; brown 4J-' It: brn 71Jdark 10 brown 6 ; brown 7i| dk. brn hazel grey hazel grey blue haze] grey grey grey grey Mullingiir Warlcy Leads Cork Woolwich ditto Aldershot Leith Fort Carlisle Liverpool recruit, attested ecar on back recruit, surgically iaspected pockpitted ; took the whole of reg. ncc. sear on right hand and forehead upper teeth prominent recruit took the whole of reg. nec. ditto right little fingor crooked ; off furlough soars left groin, mole ovpr spine large sear on bjdy reer. uit, fiually approved fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh dark fair fair fresh black regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 4 Nov. 31 Oet. 5 Nov. 31 Oet. 5 Nov. 31 Oct, 31. Oct. 9 Nov. 3 Nov. 31 Oct. Warwick Fleetwood Winchester Aldorshot Winchester Dublin Woolwich Carlisle Horfield Canterbury recruit, surgically inspected off pass So Bolton, Lancashire, scar rig/ it eloow ; off pass to. London scar left groin ; off pasa to. Loudon oil' pass off furlough took waist- belt off pass devanney, John Duncan, Peter T. Dymond, Alfred Dwyer, John Daly, John Eaton, Thomas Eceles, John Fullalove, W. S. Fitzgerald, J. Geary, Patrick 469 22nd Foot 313 Royal H. Art, — Roy. Artillery 38998 ditto 679 66th BrigDep. 42 3 17th Foot 298' 20th Foot 1612113th Hussars 600 2jidBrig. Dep 381 5th Foot Coventry, Warwick Kirkee; . Bombay Glasgow Bristol Dublin St. Pancras, Middlsx Preston, Lancashire High Wycombe, Bcks Kilkenny Newcastle- on- Tyne ptecer clerk groom labourer ditto porter pieber groom labourer glass packer 20; 5 211 20 22 19 22 191 231 251 231 4! dk. brn 6 | It. brn 7! brown brown brown dk. brn It. brn brown brown red grey huzel grey grey grey grey grey hazel blue zrey fresh fair sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 29 Oct. 2 Nov. 16 Oct. 31 Oct. 7 Nov. 31 Oct. 2 No v. 9 Nov. 1 Nov. Fleetwood Easter Woolwich Notts Ourragh Manchester Canterbury Carlisle Aldershot brown marks back of right shoulder * between Liverpool aud Sheerness ' J. W.' and star right arm j off furlough scar loft groin j off furlough scar loft arm scar across left elbow ; recruit,. attested scar on left breast Gordon, Hugh' Groocock, John Garegon, John Hardy, Frederick Hoare, George Hackett, John Hunter, George Hesk, William Handerson, Wm. Ingram, wm. H. I 598 7474 347 543 2002 33798 4529 1542 93rd Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery 82nd Foot 88th Foot Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto 8th Hussars Caslledawson Leicester London Laucaster Preston, Lancashire Castledermot, Kildre Halesworth, Suffolk Hull, York Woodhonse, York Wolverhampton labourer wheeler carpenter servant woolcomber labourer 351: 5 35i 5 191 5 23 J 181 26 ditto 122 forger 121S blacksmith 202 moulder 20 brown dk. brn fair dk. brn brown brown brown 45 brown 111 It. brn 7l[ brown hazel blue blue hazol blue blue grey grey grey bazej sallow pale fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto brown; speckled regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental 8 Nov. 27 Oct. 30 Oct. 5 Nov. - Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 Oet. 3 Nov. Shorncliffe Chatham • Battevant Preston Shoebrynss. Woolwich Sheffield • Aldershot rather bent in form, downcast lock mole between shoulders.; oil'leave recruit " between Belfast and; Dublin plays the co? aet rc ; ruit *• between Hull and Sheomess Jackson, William Jeffries, Richard Johnson, George Jones, William Jones, Henry King, Philip Kershaw, John H. Kelly, Thomas Kerigan, John Little, Wm. J. 281 147 4593 S26 879 1551 1661 226 13012 20th Foot Riflo Brigade' Rov. Artillery 16thBrig. D? j). 49tliBrig. Dep. iBt Dragoons 19th UussarB 5til Foot olst Foot If!. Engineers Manchester Shelborne, Somerset Sheffield, York Openshaw, Late. Hoston, Middlesex Sunderland, Durham Leeds, York Burneley, York Huddersfield, York Carlis'e, Cumberland labourer bootmaker carter labourer ditto piiddler 19i 5 20 ' 5 21i! 5 ' 181 5 20J 5 warehusmn '• lsj's collier il9i[ 5 weaver ' 25 5 telegraphist [ 201' 5 6 ' brown 41' brown 4j browu 71 dk. brn 5 1 light 10 ! auburn 7 brown 5 brown 5 i brown 6 I bi'own brown hazel hazel grey grey brown grey grey grey grey frosh dark fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed; cord regimental 6 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 29 Oct. 6 Nov. 4 Nov. 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 31 Oct. Muncnester Winchester Sheffield Ashton Warley York Leeds Aider shot, Uuddrsfild. Aldershot I slight scar siv forehead ott pass took part of reg. nee. sear 011 nose lost several teeth cross on lsft arm sear over laft eyobrow and bridge of 11030 scar top af tight hip- bone4. rearuit anohor right wrist, star on lei!); otf JuTloug^ Liddle, Thomas Miller, Fredk. C. Mulholland, Peter Murray, John McGovern, Thos. Mallon, Patrick Millar, John Martin, William Messer, William Mew, Henry 392 3rd Brig. Dep 1871112th Lancers — iGrcn. Guards 653119th Foot 2037 20th Foot 99 89th Foot 7668 39601 S8725 717 Rl. Engincors Roy. Artillery ditto ditto Moran, John Morson, Samuel Mulligan, John Perks, James Pearson, Wm. Hy. Ryan, John Reynolds, Francis Robinson, John Rowland, Edward Ray, John 609,16th Brig. Dep — 50thBrig. Dep. 312 61stBrig. Dep. 677' 19th Foot — Roy. Artillery 1776 17th Lancers — ' Gren. Guards 32S2 Scots Fusiliers 7 10th Foot 411 11th Foot Lauehester, Durham Brighton, Sussex North Ormsby, York Gallaway Liverpool Shankhill, Antrim Lasswalc, Edinbrgh 3t. George's, Mddlsx Kensington, Middlsx. , Newport, Hants . Manchostor ' Sydenham, Kent i Bally iroat, Siigo Br erly- hill, Stafford Edinburgh Dublin Sunderland, Diuham Falkirk, Stirling Skittlethorpe, Luicln. Guildford, Surrey pitman seaman labourer " 3itto ditto nailor 122! 5 : is 5 21 5 ,22| 5 123 [ 5 ' 211 5 stonecutter 33J' 5 stonemason 20i 5 decorator ; 21 5 groom j 23 15 61' brows 8 lit. brn 9 [ it. brn 61 brown 7 [ fair 5 ' brown 6 black brown brown 611 brown 7! labourer ditto ditto collier joiner labourer ditto sla'. er labourer printer 19! 5 20 [ 5 18 i5 231 5 20 | S 19 i 5 23; 5 191T5 • 21V15 212 3 grey grey prey dk. brn grey grey brown blue hazel hazel 6! dk. brn groy 0 light blue 61 dkihrn brown 5! brown 7s black 81 fair 9 | light 101 : lt. brn 71 dk. brn 811 black fresh £ iir fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh plain « black; serge blue pilot; dark regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 5 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 Nov. 4 Nov. 29 Oct. 4 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 31 Oct. 31 Oct, blue grey bluo grey groy groy hazel fresh faii- fresh sallow sallow fair fair light frosh sallow ditto tweed; fustian regimental plain ditto regimental black ; tweod regimental ditto ditto 31 Oet. 30 Oet. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 2 Nov. 10 Nor. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. Sunderland Shorneliffe Middlsbro'. Sheffield Bury Belfast Glasgow Woolwich ditto ditto Ashton Finsbury Ayr Sheffield • Dublin Durham Windsor Aldershot ditto scar baek. of ncck recruit recruit, not finally approved scar on cliost; took part s> F reg. ESC. very quiet manner scar on left shin and temple recruit tear on. right side, hip, and thigh recruit * between Derry and Sheerness recruit took part of reg. nec. mole left side of uetli and left side Rigbey, Peter Ray, Peter Reilly, William Stott, John Swailes, William Sullivan, John Smith, James Sheppard, Joseph Short, John Savage, Dennis 67 ' 1319 I 250 113193 • 2593 i 4076 llili lirig. Dep Farrington SOthBrig. Dep'St. Luke's; Middi. 66th Brig Dep Dublin 7th Hussars ! Oldham, Lancashire 19th Foot York 103th Foot ' Hudder'field, Yo'ks ' Rl. Engineers'Lancashire Royal H. Art. lMitcham, Surrey Roy. Artillery'St. Margaret's I ditto ' Trovle, Hants laborrer j21! 5 sawyer 22 j- 5 cabinetrakr. 1181 5 bootmaker labourer stone cutter labourer shoeriretter 23 20 191 22} 5 22 19 i 22 61 dk. brn 51 brown 6i fair 7i, brown 42 It. brn 5 [ brown 5 dk. brn 4 i'light 6 black 4 It.' brn grey . blue groy hazel ' grey blue dk. brn bluo grey blue fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fair fresh fresh fresh fair brown; cord pilot; tweed regimental ditto ditto blaok j tweed regimental ditto dark; corl regimental 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 5 Nov. 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 31 Oet. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. Preston Finsbury Naas Manchester Sheffiel 1 Donoaster Chatham Dublin Leicester Clonmel recruit, attested ditto bracelet on left arm ; took wais!,- beit recruit, attested * picture frame maker scar over left eyo very full faco recruit scar on top of forehead Smith, George Thompson, James Thomas, Thomas Towers, Joseph Taylor William Vero, Richard Waters, Thomas Williams, John Williams, Charles Wyatt, Wm. Geo. 312 28tHBrig. Dep. j Coventry, Warwick 1638 13th Husnars ' Maidstone, Kent 6282 Scots Fusiliers: Liverpool 537 10th Foot Stamf. r 1, Liniyln 659 38th Brig. Dcp Wolverhampton, Stff. 90 3rd Foot [ Dublin 2126jl6th Foot Limerick 070 19th Foot [ Wolverhampton, Stff. 829' 22nd Foot I Portsmouth, Hants 3251 60th Rifles ( Bethnal- gn., Middx. labourer shoemaker baker skinner stoker gasfltter puddler clerk tinman 20 5 22 5 45 5 22} 5 241 [ 5 20 i 5 19 5 211 5 23 5 19515 6! brown 71 brown 9 brown 8* brown 6s It, brn 8 brown 7 dk. brn 8} It; brn 71 It. brn 4} I It. brn blue blue blue blue grey grey grey brown hazel hazel fresh fresh fresh pale fair fresh fresh fair fair dark fustian plain regimental " ditto black ; tweed regimental plain regimental ditto ditto 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 7 Nov. Wainwright, Wltr. Waller, Alfred Williams, John Webster, Michael Woods, Thomas Weir, Wm. Athur Walsh, James Weatherley, Henry Wilson, John Yule, William 390 349 493 20797 351 421 334 ditto ditto 81st Foot Roy. Artillory IBthBrig. Dcp lflhBri'. Dep. 18th Brig. Dep. 43thBrig. Dep. 55th Brig. Dep. GlstBrig. Dep. Waliner, Kentr Stratford, E- sex Du'ili'i St. Clement's, Middx. Preston, Lancaster ' Devcnish, Fermangh, 1 Lancashire I Preston I Dunblane, Perth Stilton, Berwick clerk labourer tailor groom factoryhand med. stildnt. collier stoker groom labonrer 24! 15 201' 5 20 ] 5 202.5 181 5 19 ' 5 i9 ' 5 231 5 225: 5 23 [ 5 6 4! 6 61 61 6 51 64 7 91 brown brown brown brown browi\ It. bm brown dark It. brn It, bra hazel hazel brown grey blue blue hazol hazel It. brn grey fair fresh fresh fresh fresh frosh fresh £ re » h fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto black; cord plaid black; tweol regimental tweed rogimentol 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 4 Nor. 31 Oct. 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. Canterbury London Alderahot • Mullingar Chatham Sheffield Fleetwood Chatham recruit • between War wick Aldershot took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. * bat ween Devizes and Bristol off furlough to Dublin took waist- belt and part of reg. nec. took part of ret. noc. Wincheiter ditto Aldershot W oolwich Burnley Manchester Chester Canterbury FortGeosge Ayr off pass to London off furlough to London D D D scar on left oyebrow ; recruit traco of tattoo on left arm ; recruit rocruit, surgically inspected off pass to London anchor on right arm November 19. P O L I C E G A. Z E T T E. 7 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA. timoi so. NAME. BEG. so. CORPS. WHEBB BOBH. TBADB. HAIB. BYES. 136335 135336 135337 135333 135339 135340 135341 1.35342 135343 135344 James Henry Francis Hilly Thiinas Hughes Janies Johnstone John Keane John Kelly William Kelly Hugh Keown Michael Loughlin George McBeth COAT & TBOUSEBS. DATS OP DBSBBTN. 3955 4216 3265 4189 4247 3970 3010 4000 4226 4253 Donegal* ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dilto Dunnagh, Tyrone ditto Camus Innismocksaint, Dngl Drumragh, Tyrone Donaghmore, Donegl. Templemore, Derry ditto Derryloran Killade, Antrim baker tailor labourer baker labourer ditto ditto viceman baker bleacher brown black brown It. brn It. brn brown black brown brown It. brn LAtTB op DB6BBTI01T. MARKS AND REMARKS. brown brown brown blue grey blue grey brown grey grey fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh 135345 135346 136317 135318 135319 135350, 135351 135352 135353 136354 Andrew McCarthy George McClearey Frncs. McDermott Alex McDowell James McFarland Charles McGlinchy F. McGettigan* John McGill James Granaghan Robert McGowan 4089 3631 3999 4223 2790 4292 3399 4296 3641 3126 dit to ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Dunfanaghy, Donegal Dunaghlce, Tyrone Glendennott, Derry St. Johnston Clenbergh Ardstraw, Tyrone Iniskeel, Donegal Templcmore, Derry Camus, Tyrone Knpboe, Donegal | labourer ditto _ carpenter tailor labourer carter labourer painter hackler labourer 61 411 5 7 4 82 6 6 6 6 It. brn brown dk. brn brow n brown dk. brn sandy brown brown brown ' grey brown brown brown grey blue grey blue brown brown fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh freeh fresh dark 3 June 8 April 3 June 3 June 8 April 3 June 3 June 8 April 8 April 8 April Litlord ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 3 June 3 Juue 3 June 8 April 3 June 8 April 3 June 8 April 3 June 3 June ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * absent from training slightly pockpitted burn under chin, scar on chest scar on right eyebrow slight impediment in speech cut on left little finger white marki on pupils of both eyes 135355 Patk. McLaughlin 135356 Patk. McLoughlin Phillip McMahcn John Maguire John Maffie Patrick Martin Thomas Merrick Bernard Monaghan Patrick Moriarty Thomas Moore 135357 135358 135359 135360 1.35361 1.35362 135363 136364 1.35365 • 135366 135367 1.35368 5.35369 135370 135371 135372 135373 135374 ? 353 75 135376 • 135377 135378 135379 1- 35380 135381 136382 135383 135384 2926 4201 4042 4281 4259 4192 4244 4136 4185 3809 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Kil barren Cookstown, Tyrcne Dromore, Tyrone Camus, Tyrone Donegal Innismacksaint Pettigo, Fermanagh Killarney, Kerry Templemoe, Derry ditto ditto shoemaker Bailor tailor ditto shoemaker labourer dealer 24 5 19 ' 5 19 23 27 19 27 122 30 21 brown sandy brown dk. bm dk. bra dk. bi n dk. bra black blv. ck sandy blue bi'ie grey grey blue blae grey grey brown ] groy fresh fair pale sallow fresh dark sallow dark fresh fresh scar right eyebrow tattooed back ofleft hand cut corner of right eye lump on right cheek deeply poekpitted * or Qettens 3 June 8 April 8 April Q April 8 April 8 April 8 April 3 June 8 April 3 J uuo ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dtito ditto ditto James Moore Francis Mullen ' James Mullen Hugh O'Dcnnell Patrick O'Donnell Bernard O'Neill John Porter Thomas Ryan David Salfridge Patrick Slevin 4169 3916 4250 3830, 4S7o| 4085 3370 4184 4227 4231 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Templemore, Derry Drumrath, Tyrone Clonmore, Longford Ballintra, Donegal letterkenny Druuikeeran Templemore, Derry Newry, Down Templemore, Derry Dromore, Tyrone labourer ditto drummer labourer tailor labourer ditto tailor ditto labourer 117 21 27 22 30 25 22 24 21 18 71 91 9i 101 61 31 10 black d*. brn brown fair brown dk. brn brown It. brn dk. brn brown scar on forehead * or Meb alley sear third joint of left index finger lost top of third right finger scar on left breast grey blue grey grey grey grey grey grey brown grey fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow freeh fresh fresh fresh 8 April 3 Juno 8 April 3 June 8 April 3" Juno 3 June 8 April 3 Aug. 8 Aug. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto cross light arm largo mole back of neck scar back of right hand and under chill slightly pockpitted, has a peculiar turn in ejos- ' D. S.' and ' T. on right arm James Smyth Patrick Smith John Sheilds John Stevenson Charles Stewart James Ward Thomas Williams William Wilson Thomas Berry James Davidson 4181 4074 3268 4293 3393 4268 4273 4051 3569 4535 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Aberdeen* Shankhill, Antrim Fintinagh, Tyrone Milford, Donegal Templemore, Derry Falcaragh, Donegal Conwall, Letterkenny Camus, Tyrone Raphoe, Donegal Glendermott, Derry Kirkcaldy, Fife fireman baker labourer viceman labourer tailor shoemaker carpenter labourer stone polahrl 22 21 23 24 34 24 25 22 19 61 31 ? 4} 10 61 51 brown grey It. brn ' groy black igrey dk. brn brown [ black fair black It. brn 135385 135386 136387 135388 135389 135390 135391 135392 135393 136394 Alex. Donaldson James Gordon James McPhee Alexander Smith James Thomson Peter Ward John Alpe Charles Anderson Henry Arford William Baker 4432 3361 4481 4512 4555 4081 8972 8994 9000 8933 dit'o ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto lst Surrey* ditto ditto ditto Aberdeen Eilon Elgin, Moray Abordeea Inverurie Huntly Ipswich, Suffolk Lewisham, Kent Birmingham Camborwcll, Mddlsx. gardener labourer ditto ditto blacksmith labourer ditto ditto brass llnishr carman blue grey grey grey brown grey fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh 8 April 8 Aprd 3 Juno 8 April 3 June 8 April 8 April 3 June 3 June 1 Nov. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Aberdeen very ilat- footed scar under right eye o cut left side of chin bum on right wrist large veins on side of temple 135395 135396 135397 135398 1.35399 135400 135401 135402 135403 135404 Charles Barron Joseph Beckett Fredk. Bowditch John Bradley William Brider Harry Broad Jesse Brooker William Brown Charles Buck Thomas Burnham 8154| 6818 83711 8913 7818 8889 8869 8' J31 8988 89( 57 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Walton, Hereford Croydon, Surrey Westminster, Middx. Poplar Lambeth, Surrey Maidstone, Kent Bromley Peckham, Surrey Paddington, MiUdx. Sydenham, Surrey labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto hamrnermn. labourer ditto Nov. Nov. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nov. 21 May 24 May 24 May 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Richmond ditto ditto ditto _* abs? nt, from training supposed in prison * abscst from training 135405 Thomas Burke 135406 Joseph Bush 135407 John Caine 1354081 Alexander Carter 135409 Joseph Coley l354lO Edward Connor 135411, John Corbett 135412 John Cotter 135413 James Critchard 135414 James Croft 135415 John Cuttriss 135416 George Davis 135417, William Deith 135418 Henry Dodd 135419, Michael Donovan 135420 Richard Drydon 146421 James Elliott 135422 George Green 135423 John Hall 13542 Benjamin Hardy 8452 ditto 8950 ditto 7963 85 56 ditto 7785 ditto 7968 ditto 8223 ditto 7160 ditto 8686 ditto 8905 ditto Lambeth Camber well Southward Wandsworth Wimbledon Newington Rot herb it he Sout hwark Reading, Perks Southwark, Surrey glass blower blacksmith labourer carman labourer ditto butcher brickmaker labourer ditto T M- • - 24 JVlay 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 21 May 24 May 24 May 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto oil! sG. \ o 8945 9017 9008 8987 8S36 8335 8998 8702 9052 8857 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto DeptforJ, Kent Southwark, Surrey Tottenham, Middx. South work, Surrey Stratford, Middx. Bromley, Kent Southwark, Surrey Kingston Lambeth 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May .21 May ( 21 Mar ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto labourer ditto plumber porter labourer ditto bootmaker shoemaker cab driver 135425 135426 135127 135428 135429 135430 135131 Henry Hurt Joseph Hayes James Haynes George Haywood William Bill George Hubbard A3O: I;> L John Kendall 135432 Robert Lincoln 135 133 Edward Liston 135434 George Johnson 135435 Geo Jsph. Johnson 135436 James Mack 135437 John Marshall 135438 George Martin 135439 John Mitchell 135440 James Mitchell 135441 John Morgan 135442. John Murphy 135413 John Murphy 135 444 John Murphy 135445 135416 135447 135448 135449 135450 135451 135452 135453 135454 135455 135456 13E457 135458 135459 135460 135461 135462 135463 136464 Thomas Murray James Newman William Oliver William Patten George Phillips John Pilkington James Price George Riley John Rose James Russell John Sawyer James Sharpe Fredk. Shillitto Jonathan Shape John Smart George Smith George Smith Henry Smith Samuel Stanford Thomas Stilley 8670 ditto Southwark hammennn. _ - 9135 ditto ditto labourer _ 8982 ditto Whitechapel, Middx. porter — — . 9054 ditto Marylebono labourer - —- 8835 ditto Southwark, Surrey plasterer - — 9011 ditto ditto labourer • - > • 9013 ditto ditto ditto - 9123 ditto LambethJ ditto - — 9062 ditto Brixton ditto _ 9138 ditto Croydon ditto - - — — 9114! ditto Southw ar k porter — — 3092 ditto Chiswick, Middx. labourer _ 7975 ditto Rickaill, Limerick ditto _ . , 8845 ditto Croydtn, Surrey ditto — _ 7916 ditto South* ark ditto _ _ 9124 ditto Lambeth ditto _ _ 8627 ditto Southwai k ditto — _ - 6556 ditto Cambcrw ell ditto — Z 7763 ditto Southwark ditto — 8041 dilto Guildford ditto - - — — 24 May 21 May 21 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 21 May 24 Hay 24 May 2* May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto * tarpaulin maker 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 21 May 24 - May 24 May ' 24 May 124 May [ 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 9063 88 44 875 4 8991 8865 8819 7531 R 013 9051 8861 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Croj don Chelsea, Middlesex Southwark, Surrey Shoroditch, Middx. Godstone, Surrey Chelsea, Middlesex Putney, Surrey West minster j Soul L « ark, Surrey | HighWycombe. Bcks. ditto painter labourer shoemaker labourer plasterer baker labourer wccdclippr. gardener 24 May 24 May 21 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 May 24 Moy 24 May 24 May 8870 8916 7005 7381 8662 8340] 8710 8986' 8459 9018' ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Brighton, Sussex Newington, Surrey Camberwell Holborn, Middleeex Maryleborio Lewes, Sussex Southwark, Surrey Bittersea Cambridge Southwark, Surrey labourer carman labourer ditto ditto painter labourer ditto blacksmith labourer 124 May 21 May 24 May ,24 May 24 May 21 May 21 May 21 May 24 May 21 May- 24 May 24 May 24 May 21 May 24 May 21 May 24 May 21 May 21 May 24 May ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto dilto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto s POLIC E GAZETTE. October 22 DESERTERS FROM THE MILITIA—( continued). T* PRCN NAME. BBS. NO. COB PI. WHIIBK BOBN. TBADB. i •< SIZB. HAIB. ' BYHS. PACP. COAT k TBORSBB8. DATB OV DESEBTN. PLACE OF DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 135465 | Joseph Sullivan Fredk. Tankard 9019 let Surrey* Southwark, Surrey labourer - - — — — 24 May Richmond * absent from traiuuig 135466 7026 ditto ditto hatter — 24 May ditto 135467, John Thomas 8978 ditto Croydcn labourer - - — ' — — 21 May ditto 135468 George Turner 8914 ditto Southwaik port er - - — — 24 May ditto 135469 Georgo Wallis 7724 ditto Ctoydon labouror - - — — — 24 Mav ditto J35470 Edward Walters 8920 ditto Lambeth ditto 24 Mav ditto 135471 Thomas Whims 6771 ditto Peckham carman - - . ' — — 24 Mav ditto 135472 Henry White 7024 ditto Hastings, Kent labourer - - — — —. 24 May ditto 135473 Thomas White 8995 ditto Kingston, Surrey ditto 24 May ditto 135474 Thomas Williams 8369 ditto Lambeth mason - - — — — 21 May ditto 1,35475 John Williams 8860 ditto Kow gardener 24 May ditto 135476 Richard Withers 8064 ditto Whitechapel, Middx. plasterer - — — 21- May ditto 135477 William Wood 8377 ditto Croydon, Surrey labourer - - — — 24 May ditto 135478 Joseph Wynn 8564 ditto Deptford, Kent ditto - ! - — — —> 24 May ditto i35479 Josiah Leak — West Kent Norton in Moors, Stff. whitesmith 37 5 7 It. brn brown fresh tweed j a ergo 4 Nov. Maidstone D, pockmarked 135480 135481 133482 135483 : 35484 1 ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. • iiihoueh £ 3 reward 6 offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at thn expiration of 3 months, and HI only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion, and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special ciroum » tanoe » . No reward will be given in these cases if apprehended within the precincts of a port where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses will be paid. NAME. CHIP DX6BETED PBOM. ! DATS. BATING. Joseph A. Lee James Bebbings Jos. Crichton Wm. Watts A. Bawdon Clifford Dibble William Tutt William Bearne James Hayden Fredk. Farnsworth HY. Higgins Hy. Wm Grumbridge William Reilly Hy. Sampson John Moran William Lewis George Burton George Read Charles Cox Robert James Elias Hurvid Hubert F. Moiest Alfred W. Mallaroy James Norman Edward Egg John Townsend James Millward Alfred Toop Robert Griffiths William Dewhurst William Dovis John Densumbe Charles Royce John Collins Wm. Chamberlain George Lyne John Christie Patrick Tracey James Rennie Joseph Lewis Iron Duke, straggler 17 Nov. ditto 18 Nor. ditto 18 Nov. ditto 18 Nov. ditto 18 Nov. ditto 18 Nov. ditto 18 Nov. ditto 18 Nov. ditto 18 Nov. Valorous, deserter 6 Nov. Black Prince, straggler 17 Nov. Naval Barracks, deserter 4 Nov. Resistance, deserter 3 Nov. Minotaur, deserter 2 Nov. ditto 2 Nov. ditto 2 Nov. Sultan, straggler 6 Nov. ditto 9 Nov. ditto 8 Nov. ditto 6 Nov. Black Prince, straggler 15 Nov. Iron Duke, straggler 14 Nov. Duncan, straggler 8 Nov. Naval Barracks, deserter 1 Nov. Black Prince, straggler 12 Nov. Iron Duke, deserter 11 Nov. ditto ill NOT. ditto 11 Nov. ditto 111 Nov. ditto 11 Nov. ditto 11 Nov. ditto ; 12 Nov. ditto 11 Nov. ditto j 12 Nov. Black Prince, straggler 11 Nov. Iron Duke, straggler 8 Nov. ditto 11 Nov. Excellent, deserter 10 Nov. ditto 9 Nov. ditto 9 Nov. I A. B. private, R. Marines ditto ditto ditto ordinary A. B. private, R. Marines] drummer ordinary private, R. Marines: ordinary, 2nd clas: A. B. private, 8. Marines] gunner, R. M. A. private, R. Marines A. B. ordinary ditto corporal, R. M. A. B. ordinary A. B. ditto ordinary private, R. Marines ditto ditto gunner ditto private, R. Mariner . A. B. private, R. Marinee gunner private, R. Marines! A. B. ordinary drummer, R. M A. B. ft a < SIZB. WHBBB BOBS. HAIB. BTEB, PAoa. 19 5 5 Plymouth dark blue fair 10s. reward 27 S 5 Colebrook, Devon brown grey fresh ditto 23 5 7 Liff", Forfar light blue fair ditto 22 5 1 Atworth, Wilts dk. brr grey fresh ditto 24 5 71 Weston Zoyland, Somst. sandy grey fresh ditto 20 5 5 Bridgwater It. brn hazel fair ditto 23 5 6 Portsmouth brown brown aallow ditto 27 S 6 Hennock, Devon dk. brn brown fresh ditto 27 5 6 Stonehouse brown hazel fresh ditto 21 6 4 Derby It. brn blue sallow £ 3 reward 24 5 71 Somerset dark dark fresh £ 1 reward 22 S 81 Clapham, Surrey brown hazel sallow £ 3 reward 19 5 7 London It. brn blue fair ditto 20 S 71 Camberwell, Surrey brown brown fresh £ 3 reward 24 5 11 Dublin brown grey fresh ditto 2a 5 7 Camberwell, Surrey brown dark fair ditto Sr 5 6 6 S'. Helier's, Jersey Gillingliam, Dorset light blue pale swarth ditto 18 dk. brn It. brn ditto 23 6 3 Bath brown groy fair diito 20 6 71 Car'isle, Cumberland brown grey dark ditto 22 5 6 Torquay, Devon dk. brn grey fair £ t reward 20 5 5 Barnstaple brown liaiel fresh 10s. reward 21 5 6 Clerkenwell, Middlesex light blue fair £ 3 rewarl 25 5 71 Woolwich, Kent dark blue fair ditto 22 5 4 Plymouth, Devon light grey fresh £ 1 reward 19 5 7 Bridgwater, Somerset dk. brn brown fresh 10s. reward 27 5 6 Bromsgrove, Worcester Ditton Marsh, Wilts brown blue ff lr ditto 27 5 1 sandy grey fresh ditto 21 5 8 Minehead, Somersot brown blue fresh ditto 27 5 1 Preston, Lancashire sandy hazel fresh ditto 31 5 6 Salisbury, Wilts brown brown fresh ditto 23 5 5 Devonport brown grey fair ditto 31 5 8 Oakham, Rutland brown grey fresh ditto 23 5 8 Louth, Lincoln brown grey fresh ditto 24 5 5! Oreliton, Devon dk. brri blue fresh £ 1 rewarl 30 5 6 Liskeard, Cornwall It. brn blue fair ditio 19 5 4 Contin, Ross brown blue sallow ditto 23 5 6 Gosport dk. brn grey tair £ 1 reward ditto 22 5 5 Sligo light groy fresh MARKS AND REMARKS. ditto ditto Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. NAME. a HIP DISCHARGED PROM. DATB. SATINS. a d> •< SIZB. WHEBB BOBN. HAIB. BYES. PACE. MARKS AND REMARKS. Thomas Grattage Robert Funnell John Thorpe Alfred H. E. Reeves George F. C. Martin John Cream Thomas Youlton Wm. Reed Chilcott Benjamin Chiverton William Fitzgerald Swiftsure Minotaur Coquette Minotaur Newcastle Duke of Wellington Glasgow ditto Bellerophon ditto 26 Sept. 5 Nov. 30 Sept. 31 Oct. 6 Sept. 22 Sept. 20 July 20 July 19 June 19 June A. B. ditto ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto ordinary, 2nd class ordinary ditto ditto acting eng.- rm. art. 29 27 20 19 19 19 231 26 19 33 5 7 5 41 5 3 5 6 5 51 5 4 5 1 5 3 5 21 5 61 Salford, Lancashire Landport, Hants London Stratford, Essex Dumfries Chelsea, Middlesex Cuba Frome, Somerset Alverstoke, Hants Dublin brown brown black dk. brn dk. brn black black brown brown brown blue g « 7 dark brown dark dark grey brown blue g « 7 fair fair dark fair dark dark fair fresh fair dark eoat of arms left arm, female rt. leg ; discharged as objectionable discharged as objectionable; served in Duke of Wellington discharged as objectionable ; served in St. Vincent and Excellent discharged as objectionable ; served in Fisgard and Impregnable served in Implacable, Cambridge, Royal Adelaide, and Clio discharged as objectionable ; served in Volage served in St. Vincent, Bristol, Royal Adelaide, and Aurora sorved in Boseawen, Artihxta, Hydra, and Duke of Wellington served in St. Vincent, Pembroke, Duncan, and Terror served in Asia and Hercules ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, § - c. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BOBN. TBADB. A 0 1 SIZB. HAIB. BYES. PA0B. COAT & TBOUSBBS DATS OP DISCHB3. PIIACB OP DISCHABSB. MARKS AND REMARKS. James Watts John Connel John Mitchell Edward Bourn Patrick Fling Owen Kirbey Andrew McLean James Racey James White* R. MarineArt. Dopflt ditto ditto R. MarineArt. ditto Dep6t ditto R. MarineArt. ditto Sutton, Wilts Cork Perth Oldham, Lancashire Mallow, Cork Roekhampton, Glouc. Coleraino, Londndry. Bristol Glasgow Birstall, Leicester labourer ditto ditto painter labourer miller labourer ditto tinsmith bricklayer 241 203 211 221 21 24 271 19} 221 231 5 91 5 6} 5 61 5 71 5 101 5 7i 5 61 5 5 § 5 71 5 8 brown brown brown brown brown It. brn sandy brown brown brown grey grey blue grey grey grey blue hazel blue grey fresh dark fresh sallow dark sallow fresh pale sallow fresh uniform 15 Nov. 4 Nov. 3 Nov. 30 Oct. 27 Oct. 23 Oct. 18 Oct. 15 Oct. 9 Oct. 27 Sept. Lewes Millbank ditto ditto Portsmouth Lewes Millbank Bedford Portsmouth Winchester discharged with ignominy discharged as worthless tattooed on arms; discharged » s worthless mole on left arm j discharged as objectionable discharged as an objcctionablo character discharged as objectionable discharged as worthless pockpitted; discharged as worthless discharged as objectionable * alias Ja?. McKenzio disehargea as an objectionable character Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BOBN. TBADB* SIZB. HAIB. EYES. PACB. j COAX & TB0U3BBS DATS OP DESERTN. PLACE OP DESEBTION.' MARKS AND REMARK8, William Hart James Gibson John Campbell Robert Turner Andrew Hunter James McIvory John Miller William Thompson John Mallinson James Powell* R. MarineArt. Edinburgh Abbey, Renfrew Renfrew ditto ditto Burgh, Paisley Stranraer, Ayr Montgomery Westboughton, Lane. Woodside, Glouc. mason tqgjer libourer miner labourer ditto hammermn, labouror ditto carpenter 181 5 101 5 8 5 81 5 93 5 81 5 201 5 19 5 201 5 235 5 5i black 51 dk. brn 5 I dk. brn 61 dark 81 dk. bra 51 auburn 111 brown 101 brown • 71 brown 11 black grey blue ' blue ' grey blue blue I grey dark brown grey fresh dark 12 Nov. Edinburgh blue mark oyer left oye, pcckpittel; recruit fair blue; tweed 15 Nov. Paisley recruit ' fair dark ; tweed 15 Nov. ditto ditto fair blue ; brown 15 Nov. ditto ditto fair fair tweed j black 15 Nov. ditto ditto blue; moleskin 15 Nov. ditto ditto sallow tweed ; dark 8 Nov. Carlislo ditto fresh tweed 3 Oct. Glasgow ditto fresh black; cord 12 Nov. Liverpool recruit, surgically inspected sallow brown 10 Nov. Gloucester recruit » liis name may bo Charles Williams LONDON ; PRINTED FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, BT HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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