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10/05/1878

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Date of Article: 10/05/1878
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•. mng mwMtit 1> L> ^ tstlmitg. y, , CONTAINING " / fVed r Cam ° f Fehny and ° f « ** ^ nst Receivers of Stolen Goods, reputed oZZ l Ie l 77 , fr0m h With the time> the and * of * » The of Person* cha^ efwl JZZoTa 7 Z W Cmt° d^ and a Ascription of those who are not known, their Appearance, Dress, and other Lks of IdentL TU .1 ; . ''" f lC6S an A° cessories, with every particular which may lead to their Apprehension. A Description, as accurate as possible, of Provertu • l> n^ een stolm. and a minute Description of Stolm Horses for U>. e purpose of tracing and recovering them. ' No. 6139 FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1878. S> ® tlce.— It is requested that all communications for the purpose of obtaining or giving information; respectiug supposed offenders, or stolen property, may lifar 45se Signature of the person requiring or sanding the same, and all applications in reference to the POLICE GAZETTE may be maae and addressed to the Editor, Police Court, Bow Street, London, W. C. *** Whenever it is desired that any person should be appre- hended, and the Name is given, it is indispensably necessary that an information should be made and sworn to before a Magistrate, of the Offence charged, and an attested copy thereof, together with the advertisement, forwarded to the Editor for insertion. As no charge is made for the insertion of any article in the POLICE GAZETTE, all JLetiers addressed to the Editor BSlSSSt 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. MURDER A ID MALICIOUSLY WOUNBIIG. On 3rd instant, the Body of a newly born male infant • was found upon the sea beach, near Caroline- place, Hastings. It was sewn up in a bag made of sail canvas, and wrapped in • a> piece of old flannel, on the same day a coroner's inquest was held upon the body of the said child, when a verdict of * Wilful Murder against some person or persons unknown' was returned. The articles in which the remains were found may be seen at the Police Office, Hastings, where it is requested that any information likely to lead to the discovery of the offender or offenders may be given to Chief Superintendent Glenister, Hastings, Sussex.— Bow- street, May G. 2 electro- plated Tea Pot 5 ditto Prongs, small size, marked ' H.' 6 ditto ditto, large size, with crest. 12 silver Tea Spoons. 4 small electro- plated Spoons. 1 gold Scarf Pin. 1 silver Cream Jug. 1 white wicker Portmanteau, about 18 inches by 12 inches, opens at side, with two handles. _ CS in Gold. 2 Half- Crowns of 1874, and 5s. and 6d. in other Silver. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Christie, or to Sergeant Leader, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- street, May 3. During the night of 30th ultimo, the dwelling- house of Miss Elizabeth Adney, of Cresent- road, Wellington, was entered by means of breaking open the back window, and stolon : 2 black brocaded silk Dresses, one old- fashioned make ; a black silk Dress Piece, about 14 yards ; a silver tea caddy- Spoon, marked ' A.'; a red coral Necklace ; a pair of red coral Bracelets ; a child's silver Spoon, Fork, and Knife, ivory handles, broken off and left behind ; 2 bunches of sma 1 Keys, about 10 in a bunch, one of the rings marked ' Matilda Wilton, Worcester.' Information to be given to Chief Super- intendent Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, May 3. FORGERY. Absconded on 1st instant, charged with uttering a, forged Cheque : ARTHUR PLATTS, footman, £ 2 years of age, Jooka older, 5 feet 7 inches high, pale complexion, cheeks puffed, dark brown hair and whiskers ( small), round shouldered, looks down when talking ; dressed in dark cut- away coat, dark vest and trousers, and high hat ; his father resides at Eastwoodhay, near Newbury, Hants ; he has been in service at St. Neot's, Huntingdonshire. Warrant issued. Information to be given to the Director of Criminal Investi- gations, Great Scotland Yard.— Metropolitan 1' olicc, May 10. BOBBERY AX€ B larceiy from THE FEKSGI. Stolen from the person at Edenbridge Steeple Chases, on 2nd instant: a lady's gold open- face Watch, flat glass; a lady's gold Watch, with Chain and silver Compass attached ; led a " silver hunting Watch. Information to be gi ven to Mr. Superintendent Kewell, Police Station, Tunbridge, Kent. - Bow- street, May 6. Harness, silver plated— one set for 4- wheeler, the others for gig; three Riding Saddles and Bridles; tw o hors - Cloths, nearly new ; and two Clipping Machines. Information to be given to Mr, Superintendent Simpson. Epping, or to Inspector Robinson, Ongar, Essex.— Bow- street, May 1. burglary AND HOUSE BREAKING* Stolen bv means of housebreaking, from a cottage at Pentreclawdd, near Oswestry, between. 2 and 5 p. m., on 4th instant: a Paisley Shawl, in good condition ; three yards of new check Shirting; a light brown wmsey Dress ; a lowel ; dark cloth shooting Coat, white specks, pockets on hips ana inside left breast; grey Shirt ( union) blue and white plaid stripes • and a pair of lace- up Boots, brass lace holes and „ utta percha soles. By three tramps, two men and a woman, Ine a tall man, dark whiskers and moustache ; dressed in dark coat, moleskin trousers, and hard or billycock hat ; the other a shorter man, dressed, in grey jacket or slop, cotton cord trousers, cap with peak, may be wearing the stolen boots ° he was seen barefooted a short time previous, and a short woman, dressed in dark shawl and carried a baby Informa- tion to be given to Mr. Superintendent Cough, Oswestry, Shropshire. — Bow- street, May 8. Stolen by means of housebreaking, during the afternoon -, f 90th ultimo, from Upsall Hall Cottage, near Gtnsborough : a silver lever Watch, English make, No. 18936, crystal glass, t i t; VP,- dial with gold figures, seconds hand, watch enclosed in a metal case to keep the dust out; had attached Tlong C- erman silver Guard, curb pattern A a+ nier same time an aluminium Watch. T ^ Itn to be given to Mr. Superintendent Clarkson, NoXSnl Constlbulary Office, Gu^ borough.- i? ™ -^, May 3. Stolen on 1st instant, by means of housebreaking, from the residence of Mr. T. F. Nock, Canton Bank, Bridgnorth : I silver Table Spoons, marked TO.' 9 ditto ditto 1- JN. ditto ditto ' W. R. S.' 6 silver Dessert Spoms markedI ' T. F. N. 1 ditto small Fork, m nked T. F. N. 1 ditto pint Cup, marked I. R. > 2 ditto Salt Spoons, marked IS. HORSE AID CATTLE STEALING. Stolen from Whittington Heath, near Lichfield, between 7 a. m. and 7 p. m., on 29th ultimo : an ewe Sheep, Shropshire breed, and has a pitch mark ' D' on right side, nearly worn out. Also a Lamb, belonging to her, and has a raddle mark on rump. Information to be given to Sergeant Hammond, Shenstone, near Lichfield, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, May 10. Description of RICHARD CRAGGS, tramping mill- wright or cartwright, charged on a warrant with stealing a grey Pony ( recovered) from a stable at the Buck Inn, Great Ayton, on the morning of 7th instanthe is about 55 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, pale complexion, thin face, high cheek bones, grey hair, and whiskers ; dressed in dark cord trousers, grey tweed coat and vest, soft black billycock hat, and old blucher boots. He is much addicted to drink, and frequents beer- houses and common lodging- houses. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Simpson, North Riding Constabulary Office, South Stockton, or to Acting Inspector Severs,. Police Station, Stokesley.— Bow- st., Mag 10. Found in Wellington, on 29th ultimo, and supposed stolen : a two year old black Colt, about 11 or 12 hands high, long tail and mane, in low condition, and small Welsh breed. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, Salop.— Bow- street, May 8. Stolen front a field at Old Hill, Rowley Regis, Stafford- shire, during the night of 5th instant, tt. e property of George Turley, beerhouse keeper, Old Hill : a cream- coloured? horse Pony," 14 hands high, 5 years old, black inane and tail, ( short), black legs, has been dipped three or four months, saddle and collar marks, aud a few brown hairs under the breast, and in fair condition. Information to be given to Inspector Price, Police Station, Old Hill, Staffordshire.— Bow- street, Mag Stolen from Walsall during the night of 27th ultimo : a dark brown horse Pony, . about 13} hands high, white spot under the off eye, lame, and spavined on both hind legs, long mane, cut at the top of the head, and short tail. Information to be given to Chief Constable Cater, Walsall, Staffordshire. — Bow street, May 6. Further information respecting the man. charged with stealing eleven Sheep, the property of Mr. Joseph Hutt, of Thrupp, near Woodstock, Oxon, during the night of 17th ult.: he is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. £~> reward will be paid by Mr. Hutt, to any person who will give such information as shall lead to his apprehension and conviction. Information to be given to Inspector Bowen, Police Station, Woodstock, Oxon.— Bow- street, May G. Found sold at Bradfield, Essex, supposed stolen : a mot- tled grey Gelding, 13J hands high, 8 years old, fired on inside of both hocks, off fore fetlock swoollen, long mane, switch tail, and in good condition. Information to bo given to Inspector Ackers, Police Station, Mistley, Essex.— Bow- st., Mag 3. Found at Speen, on 28th ultimo, supposed stolen : an ao- ed cream- coloured mare Pony, with hog mane, and longish tail, saddle mark on back, off lore and hind shoes missing, information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Bennett, Berks Constabulary, S& wbmy.— Bow- street, May 3. Stolen during the night of 26th ultimo : a bay Mare, 15 hands 3 inches high, black legs and tail, scar under jaw, and hair rubbed off; a set of brass- mounted Harness, and heavy spring Cart, painted dark green, picked out with light o- reen leather and brass tops on shafts, one top on near shaft broken. By two men, one 30 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches hicli dark complexion, hair, and whiskers : wore a gold albert; the other 20 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, slight whiskers ; both dressed in dark clothes, and hard felt hats. Metropolitan Police, X Division, May 3. Stolen from Tawney Hall, Stapleford Tawney ; the pro- perty of Mr. Wm. Sworder, during the night of 27tli ultimo : a grey Gelding, 7 years old, 15 hands 2 inches high, fired on inside of both hocks, swelling on 6ff hock, short tail, in . rood condition, and valued at £ 60. Also a Gig, olive green Colour maker ' McMullen, Hertford,' on caps; three s 4s of LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Absconded from Achleton, near Bridgnorth, on 2nd inst, charged on a warrant with stealing £'\ : WM. LAWLEY, 21 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complexion, black hair, rather inclined to curl, a waggoner, and a native of Dormington, near Newport, Salop, " from which place he was sent to Quail School in 1868, and absconded from the latter place in 1870 ; dressed in dirty- white slop, cord trousers, and billycock hat. Has relatives in Newport, Salop, and Manches- ter, to which place be booked by train from Shrewsbury on the night of 2cd instant. Information to be given to " Mr. Superintendent Christie; or Sergeant Leader, Bridgnorth, Salop.— Bow- street, May 10. Absconded from Bradford on or about 1st instant, charged on a warrant with embezzlement : FRED. HART, about 30 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, dark com' plexion, black hair, whiskers and moustache, thin features, large nose, scar^ n left side of jaw from a sore, speaks French fluently, is a native of London, and has been travelling for a corn- factor. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Campbell, Bradford, Yorks.— Bow- street, May 10. Stolon from the dwelling- house of John Nieholls, Don- riington, near Albrighton, between C' 30 and 8" 30 p. m., on 5th instant, 12 Sovereigns : by his brother, THOS. NICHOLLS, a collier, 40 years of age, about 5 feet G or 7 inches high, sandy hair and whiskers, pockmarked, and has a white spot on one eye ; dressed in dark cloth jacket aud vest, four pockets out- side of jacket, one inside left breast, two inside skirt pockets, old cord, or b'.-. ck trousers, old elastic- side boots, and cap with peak. Has resided some years in WilU- nhaU, but js a native of Pontesbury, Salop, and lias been in different - parts of England and Smith Wales. Information to be given to Chief Superintendent Ivins, Wellington, or to Sergeant Meredith, Shifnal, Salop, who hoids a warrant for his apprehension.—. Bow- street, May 10. Absconded from Cundall, on 5th instant, charged on a warrant with stealing a silver verge Watch, ( recovered) : JOHN EASTER, supposed fictitious, 28 to 30 years of age, .3 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, no whiskers or moustache, proportionate figure, a labourer, and supposed to belong to Driffield ; dressed in a dark grey tweed coat and vest,, checked pattern, grey tweed trousers, striped pattern, black tie, dark velvet cap with peak, and trimmed with black fur, grey and yellow shirt, and elastic- side boots ; he is likely to seek employment amongst farmer's ; had several pawn tickets in his possession referring to articles pledged in York. Information to be given to Mr. Superin- tendent Alderson, Leyburn, or to Acting Inspector Hutchinson, North Riding Constabulary, Watli, near ltipon.— Bow- street, May 10. Description of NATHANIEL GEORGE HOLLOBONE, recently employed by Mr. E. H. Hitchcock, fruiterer and egg merchant, Guildford, charged on a wan- ant with embezzle- ment. He is about 23 years of age, 5 feet!) or 10 inches high, fresh complexion, dark hair, whiskers, and moustache, stout, well built. Has the appearance of having been iu the Army, has friends residing in Eastbourne, Sussex. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Law, Borough Police, Guildford, Surrey.— Bow- street, May 10. Description of CHAS. DAVID GEE, alais DOUBLE- DAY, charged on a warrant with larceny at Leverington, near Wisbeach, on 27th ultimo : he is about 5 feet 8 inches high, dark brown hair, small dark whiskers and moustache, sallow complexion, blue rings on 2nd and 3rd finders left hand two stars, anchor, sword, aud cross, on back of left hand, union jack, two crowns, and cross on left arm, anchor on back of right hand, and is a fitter. Has been three times convicted of felony, and is at present under police supervision, btto ha* failed to report himself. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Redding, Elm, near Wisbeach, Caiubfc.—- Bow- street, May 10. Absconded, charged on a warrant with embezzlement: JOHN W. MADDLE, late of Cleredon- villas, Somerset- road, New Barnet, commercial traveller, 35 to 40 years of age, looks older, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, stout build, sallow complexion, blood veins very distinct on face, large white scar on cheek, dark hair and moustache, burning grey ; dresses well, some- times in grey tourist suit. Information to be given to Inspector McWilliam, City of London Police, Detective Department, 2G, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, May 8. Description of ISAAC TAYLOR, a clerk, until recently employed by the Yorkshire Coal and Steamship Company, charged on warrant with embezzling £ 45 : 45 to 50 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, fresh complexion, hair aud whiskers turning grey, thin build; generally _ we us dark clothes, and a silk hat; of good education. He is a Idictedto habits of intemperance and betting. He left goole on 3rd instant. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Goodhall, Goole, Yorkshire— Bow- street, May 8. Description of JOHN STOREY, charged with stealing £ 80. He is about 22 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 in : s high, stoutly built, light complexion, brown hair, slight whiskers •• Safiafc4' R 8 POLICE GAZETTE. Ma rch 10 down side of face ; dressed in dark grey suit, black billycock hat, and lace- up boots. He absconded on 4th instant. War- rant issued. Information to be given to the Chief Constable, Sheffield, Yorkshire.— Bdie- st., May 8. Absconded from Reading on 2nd instant, charged with larceny : CHARLES HUMPHRIES, alias WHACKER, alias SKIVER, a bargeman, 25 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, very red face, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in a blue guernsey, light trousers, monkey jacket, and cheese- cutter cap. And SAMUEL WINDSLOW, or KIBSON, a native of Devizes, a bargeman, 22 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, no whiskers or moustache, very thin face ; dressed in a blue guernsey, light cord tr users, and billycock hat- Both well known on the Thames between Oxford and London, and the Kennet and Avon Canal, between Bath and Reading. Information to be given to Inspector Pocock, Berks Consta- bulary, Reading, who holds a warrant for their apprehension. — Bow- street, May 8. Description of WILLIAM JOHN FLOWERDAY, seaman, who absconded from Great Yarmouth, on 6th instant, charged on a warrant with stealing a silver Geneva Watch, No. 8342, 10 holes jewelled, small gold Chain, gold Ring, nod £ 6 in Gold : he is 16 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, long features, brown curly hair; dressed in pilot jacket and vest, fustian trousers, cheesecutter cap, and blucher boots. He is supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Portman- square, London, and majr try to obtain a berth on board some vessel. Information to be given to Chief Constable Ogden, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.— Bow- street, May 8. Stolen from the dwelling- house of J. Stephens, Stratford- upon- Avon, on lst instant: an open- faced verge Watch, No. 13178, also private mark inside case ' 250' ; a silver Albert Chain, with a quarter Rupee, half Diem, and other small Coins attached ; a white Vest; a dark Vest; three Collars ; a Necktie ; and a pair of Drawers. By a man, about 5 feet 5 inches high, about 20 years of age, dark hair, slight whis- kers ancl moustache ; dressed in dark jacket, small plaid trousers, and elastic- side boots, wore a blue necktie, and round crown black felt hat; he obtained lodging at thp house of Stephens the day previous, by representing that he was going to work for a watchmaker in the town. Information to be given to Head Constable Rowley, Stratford- upon- Avon, Warwickshire.— Bow- street, May 8. Absconded on 22nd ultimo : ROBERT MULLER,, alias JOHN MILNER, a Swiss watchmaker, about 40 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair, heavy moustache, whiskers shaved off, full eyes, with a peculiar twitching ; dressed in hard felt hat, light grey thin melton overcoat, without lining, light plaid trousers and vest to match ; charged on a warrant with stealing a silver Geneva open face stop Watch, with centre seconds hand, No. 18882 ; a lady's small gold Geneva, ' 18 K.', No. 77304; a lady's larger gold Geneva, ' 14 K.', No. 72079. Information to be given to Head Constable Pratt, City Police, Chichester, Sussex.— Bow- street, May 8. Absconded from Loughton, charged with larceny at Loughton, near Stony Stratford, on the night of 20th ultimo ( property recovered1! : GEORGE HARRISON, alias STAFFORD, a. tip driver, about 27 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches h% h, walks erect, fresh complexion, rather long face, brown hair and whiskers, chin and upper lip shaved ; dressed in dark coat and vest, soft black hat, and moleskin or fustian trousers. Had with him a fawn- coloured lurcher dog, with grey muzzle. JOHN DAVIS, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fresh complexion, sandy hair, clean shaved ; dressed in dirty brown slop and trousers, Scotch cap with peak, and button on top same material as cap. Supposed working on the new line of railway between Northampton and Rugby, or on the Kettering and Monton Railway. Information to be given to Inspector Webb, Stony Stratford, Bucks, who holds warrants for their apprehension.— Bovi- street, May 6. Description of CHARLES F. AMES, a tailor, and secretary to the Tailor's Society, late of Malvern, charged with larceny.: he is 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, fresh complexion, light hair and moustache, no whiskers, rather long straight nose, thin lips, slightly marked with smallpox, large feet, and when walking carries his head a little forward ; dressed in grey plaid suit and silk hat, and is a native of Brighton. Last heard of in Birmingham on 23rd ultimo. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Turner, Police Office, Upton - on- Severn, or to Inspector Jeffery, Police Office, Malvern, Worcestershiie, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, May 6. Stolen on 2ud instant, .£ 980 in Bank Of England Notes, by means of the confidence trick. By two men : one 55 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, ruddy complexion, dark hair and beard ( turning grey) ; dressed in blue frock coat, grey tight- fitting trousers, heavy boots, high broad- brimmed hat, long linked watch chain; the other 35 years of age, 5 feet .8 inches high, sallow complexion, thin face, brown whiskers, beard, and moustache, dark clothes, and soft felt hat. Particulars of notes : nine .£ 100, Nos. 32282/ 8, dated 13th August, 1877; four £- 20, Nos. 35021/ 4, dated 12th October, 1877. Informa- tion to be given at the Criminal Investigation Department, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W.— Bow- street, May 6. Absconded from Ackleton, on 2nd instant, charged on a warrant with stealing £ b, the money of James Trumper : a labourer, 21 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complexion black, hair, rather inclined to curl; dressed when last seen in dirty white slop, cord trousers, and billycock hat; a native of Newport, Salop. Was sent from that workhouse to Tuall School, in 18^ 8, which place he absconded from in 1870. Is well accustomed to horses. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Christie, Bridgnorth, Salop. — Bow- street, May 6. Description of GEORGE JAUNCEY, otherwise GEO. JAUNTRY, who absconded from Ashby- de- la- Zouch on 14th ultimo, charged on a warrant with stealing from the railway station, a Box containing 28 lbs. of Soap : he is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, rather slender make, feminine features, brown hair, whiskers shaved, small light moustache, and wears small gold ear- rings ; dressed in cotton cord trousers, light slop, soft black billy hat, and red cotton neckerchief, tied in sailor's knot; is a railway labourer, has worked on Midland Railway as a platelayer for about 4 yrs., in the neighbourhood of Ashby- de- la- Zouch ; he is a native of Leigh, near Worcester. Information to be given to Inspector Brewitt, Leicestershire Constabulary, Ashby- de- la- Zouch, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- ttreet, May 3. Stolen during the night of 25th ultimo, from a shed at Stoke Poges, Bucks : a large copper Boiler ( recovered, having been sold at Windsor), by an Irishman, about 45 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, sunburnt complexion, slightly pockmarked, small tuft of sandy hair on chin, rather large turn- up nose, and of dirty appearance ; dressed in dark coat and black cap. His daughter, about 17 years of age, left Windsor with him. He generally carries a bundle of old umbrellas, and gathers rags and bones. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Dunham, Police Station, Slough, Bucks.— Bow- street, May 3. Description of 2 men charged with committing a larceny at Barley, near Royston, Herts, on 29th ultimo : one about 42 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion and hair ; dressed in grey suite, hard bla'jk felt hat. The other about 34 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, ginger hair and whiskers ; dressed in dark coat, light trousers, and black hard felt hat. They had the appearance of horse dealers, the first described man has a knife wound in palm of left hand, and carries his arm in a sling. They had in their possession a well bred bay Mare, 15£ hands high, 6 years old, black legs, and marks on the jaw caused by being blistered ; and a light spring Cart, picked out with light green, back let down, a small wooden dashboard, double steps on both sides, two round holes in each step ; set of silver mounted Harness, Queens pattern furniture, straight flap saddle, with square plated nails on top. They were traced through Ware to a village near Epping, Essex, and finding the were closely pursued by the police, abandoned the horse and cart. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Cocksedge, Royston, Herts .— Bow- street, May 3. FELOHIES. ( Not otherwise described.) Description of THOMAS WEEKS, of Priddy, a small farmer, who absconded on the morning of 6th instant, charged with seven others ( who have been apprehended), with com- mitting a Rape upon Ann Merrifield, at Milton, near Wells, on the night of 4th instant : he is from 30 to 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, dark complexion, hair and whiskers, small sunken eyes,, slightly pockmarked, a small slit in under lip, and rather thick set; dressed in dark jacket, trousers and vest, and black bowler hat. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Somerset Constabulary, Glastonbury, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, May 1C. Description of MADAME FRAIN BROWN, charged on a warrant with administering to a female a noxious thing, with intent to procure her miscarriage : from 45 to 50 years of age, middle height, stoutly made, full round face, nice colour, light wavy hair, and is a widow; dressed in deep mourning, and has kept a herbalist's shop. ' Information to be given to Chief Constable Barnden, Brighton.— Bow- street, May 6. FRAUDS AND AGGRAVATED MISDEMEANOURS. Absconded, charged with fraud : HERMANN MAR- TEN LEO, a Russian, late of 17, Commercial- buildings, Devonshire- street, City, a leather merchant, 45 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, sallow complexion, black hair, moustache and tuft on chin, dark eyes, some front teeth deficient, stout build, broad shoulders, and speaks English imperfectly; dressed in black frock coat, vest and trousers, high black hat, white shirt, gold cameo or cornelian stud, and of respectable appearance. He is svell known at Nottingham, Birmingham, Manchester, Luton, and Dunstable ( Bedfordshire), and other provincial towns. Warrant issued.— Metropolitan Police, T Division, May 10. Absconded, charged on a warrant with fraud : JOHN WILLIAM RAWLINS, late of 135, Brunswick- road, Bromley- by- Bow, and the Paragon Segar Company, 23, King William- street, City : 30 years of age, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, fair complexion, light brown hair, slight whiskers, no moustache ; dressed in black frock coat and vest, grey trousers, and high hat, respectable appearance. Information to be given to Inspector McWilliam, City of London Police, Detective Department, 26, Old Jewry, E. C.— Bow- street, May 10. Descripton of WILLIAM NEWMAN, who absconded from Bishop Stortford on 22nd ultimo, charged on a warrant with witholding £ 57 10s. lid., monies of the 105th Starr Bowkett Building Society : he is about 40 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, thin, fresh complexion, very fair, whiskers and moustache rather sandy : generally wears fsock coat, and high hat. His total defalcations are believed to be upwards of £ 1,600. Was known to be in London within a few days ago, having a brother- in- law living at Stamford- hill, and will probably endeavour to leave the country. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Ryder, Bishop Stortford, Herts. — Bow- street, May 8. Stolen on 8th instant at Little Coxwell: a rough slate- coloured terrier Bitch, answers to the name of ' Ske.' Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Reece, Farringdon, Berks.— Bow- street. May 8. Absconded from Gloucester, charged with fraud, by representing himself as the Hon. RICHARD WESTENRA, brother to Earl Rossmore : he is about 24 years of age, 6 feet high, stoops slightly when walking, thin made, dark brown hair, no whiskers, small dark moustache, rather good looking, and gentlemanly address ; usually dressed in dark tweed suit, with bowler hat, or else a new serge black suit, low shoes, crimson stockings. He has a small black bag with straps, generally carries a small stick, and stays at one of the best, hotels, associating if possible with military officei' 3. Informa- tion to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Chipp, Gloucester, who holds a warrant for his apprehension.— Bow- street, May 6. Absconded from Worksop, charged with night poaching and assaulting the gamekeeper of W. T. Cookson, Esq., on 18th. ultimo : WILLIAM SCOTT, labourer, of Worksop, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, light brown hair, fresh com- plexion, large nose, no whiskers or moustache, and is accom- panied by a woman, called ' Staffordshire Fan.' And . JOSEPH HOLDEN, alias LEGS, a labourer and native of Whitwell, Derbyshire, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10£ or 11 inches high, dark brown hair, pale or sallow com- plexion, and ( supposed) neither whiskers or moustache. Both the abov-- men are well known in and around Sheffield, Chesterfield, Eckington, Killermarsh, Attercliffe and Gains - borough. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Holland, County Police Station, Worksop, Notts, who holds a warrant for their apprehension.— Bow- street, May 3. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATIONS. Description of JOHN WHITE, in custody, charged with assault and robbery, at 10 p. m. on 6th instant : 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, slight build, oval face, sandy hair, inclined to curl, sandy whiskers and nioustache, shaved on chin, hazel eyes, slight scar on the corner of left eye ; dressed in dark corded coat, brown tweed trousers, dark tweed vest, plaid scarf, lace- up boots, and round hat. A woman, who cannot be described, assisted in the robbery. White is a type hawker from Bristol, and is supposed to have been convicted in the Midland towns— Dudley, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Birmingham, where he says he is well known, as well as in, Staffordshire. Refuses to be photographed. Information to. be given to the Superintendent, Newport, Monmouthshire.— Bow- street, May 10. Description of a Frenchman, who on 8th instant was com- mitted for 3 calendar months hard labour for stealing Silver Spoons in an Eating House, at Middlesbrough : CHARLES RAPP, artist, and professor of music and languages, about 55 years of age, 5 feet 9 inches high, sallow complexion, hair turning grey, heavy dark moustache, little finger on. right hand deformed, soldier tattooed on right arm, and cross flags- on left arm ; dressed in grey checked trousers and vest, brown, cloth coat, and brown billycock hat. On 14th January last he was convicted of felony at the Manchester City Police Court and sentenced to one calendar month imprisonment. Infor- mation to be given to Chief Constable Saggerson, Middles- brough, Yorkshire, of whom photographs of Rapp may be had.— Bow- street, May 10. Description of two men, committed from Oswestry to Shrewsbury Gaol for two months, on 2nd instant, on the charge of frequenting places of public resort for the purpose of committing a felony : one gave the name of DAVID MAY, 35 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, dark hair, grey eyes, ova! face; stated he was a professional singer. Had in his possession a silver Geneva Watch, No. 52391. The other gave his name WILLIAM PAGE, of Chester, horse dealer,. 56 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, brown hair, grey eyes full face, very stout, boil mark behind left ear. Had in his possession a silver Geneva Watch, No. 5151, ' L. E. R. E/ engraved on the outer case. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Salop.— Bow- street, May 10. Description of WILLIAM DAVIS, alias THOMAS WEBB, committed for trial at the next Stafford Sessions, charged with stealing a Horse, recovered : he' is 38 years of' age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, dark complexion, dark hair,. whiskers, and moustache, blue eyes, looks" down, inclined to stoop when walking, and of slovenly gait; dressed in blue pilot monkey jacket, velvet collar, moleskin trousers and vest, billycock hat, light plaid scarf, red and black plaid shirt, and strong lace- up boots ; by trade a puddler and engine tenter, a native of South Stafford, but has travelled the country especially North and South Wales. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Oswell, Fore bridge, or to Sergeant Wheaver, Police Station, Penkridge, Staffordshire— Bow- street,. May 10. Description of WILLIAM REED, alias WILLIAM CLARK, who was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment at the Darlington Borough Police Court on 7th instant for larceny from the person : he is 28 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, fair complexion, light grey eyes, light brown hair, slightly pockpitted, forefinger of left hand been injured, scar on right cheek, small light moustache, and whiskers shaved off: dressed in a black billycock hat, dark tweed shooting- coat and vest, light tweed trousers, and elastic- side boots. States he is a barber and a native of Carlisle, which is sup- posed to be false. Was convicted at Darlington in April,. 1872, of a similar offence in the name of WILLIAM CLARK and sentenced to 4 months imprisonment. Information to be- given to Mr. Superintendent Rogers, Durham County Con- stabulary, Darlington.- - Bow- street, May 8. Remanded till 11th instant, charged with stealing from the person at the steeple chases, Old Windsor, on 27th ultimo : a gold keyless half- hunting Watch, gold Chain attached, No. 24,471, maker J. W. Benson, 25, Old Bond- street, initials ' J. H.' in blue enamel on the back: HENRY MARTIN, 36 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fresh complexion, light brown eyes, hair turning grey, moustache and imperial,, chin shaved, marks of abscess under each ear, ' C. L. S. P.', cross, and anchor on left arm, ' H. G.' or ' C.' on left forearm. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Blake, Berks Constabulary, Clewer.— Bow- street, May 8. Description of JOHN MYERS, committed for trial at the next quarter sessions at Maidstone, charged with stealing a gold Watch from the person at Edenbridge Steeple Chases";, he is 40 years of age, 5 feet 2J inches high, black hair, bald, on top of head, dark whiskers, turning grey, shaved on chin, round scar and small birth mark near light hip, and mark of cut on bridge of nose. States he was born at Lyons, but speaks English well ; dressed in dark blue ribbed overcoat, light blue undercoat, dark tweed trousers and vest, black hard felt hat, and lace boots. A. French jew. Also THOMAS JENNINGS, remanded to Maidstone Gaol until 14th instant, charged with having in his possession housebreaking implements : he is 32 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, black hair, turning' grey, dark brown moustache, whiskers and beard shaved oil, several small scars on body, small round scar on breast, ditto on left side of chin, small cut mark over left eye, and on right thumb ; dressed in dark tweed cutaway coat, tweed vest, brown cloth plaid trousers, black hard felt hat, and spring- side boots. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Kewell, Police Station, Tunbridge, Kent.— Bow- street, May 6. •', Description of CHARLES WESLEY, in custody at Newport Pagnell, and remanded till 8th instant, charged with larceny: he is 60 years of age, 5 feet 5i inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, turning grey, hazel eyes, whis- kers and beard shaved off, and is tattooed on both wrists to imitate bracelets ; dressed in oilskin cap, dirty slop, cord vest and trousers, and old blucher boots ; states he is a bative of Snelson, Derbyshire, and is a moulder ; served 17 years in the Royal Marines, from which he was discharged about 7 years ago, and has since worked for a Mr. Johnson, contractor, Manchester. Information to be given to Inspector Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.— Bow- street, May 6. Missing since 19th ultimo : ELIZABETH THOMPSON, wife of Mr. Thomas E. Thompson, 23, Tilbury- road, Plaistow, Essex, 40 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, dark complexion, and hair ; dressed in dark clothes ; of melancholy appearance. She has previously left her home when in a desponding state; and it is feared some ill has befallen her. Information to be given to Mr. Thompson, at the above address, or to Police Constable Lewis, Leigh, Essex.— Bow- street, May 6. Missing since lst instant, from Littlewick, near Maiden May 10 POLICE a A ZETTE. 3 SoB ™ of£ flTn' 5 f6etv 9 i » cheS high, between SX I fktV grT hair' Sallow complexion, no wniskers but a moustache rather grey: dressed in a liU flannel, eh6t . trTerS' black ^ ckled waistcoat? Stt Deaver hat. Carried an iron stick, had no money or anvthi^" valuable about him It is fpareH tw anything foul treatment 7T leared Tat he has met with some fommtinnTf' S° mf ^ lsf0rtuue has Opened to him. In- formation to be given to Sergeant Mason, Berks Constabulary Iremongrer or to Mr. Superintendent Iremonger, Berks Constabulary, Maidenhead.-*^ ™ *, VatLp « r? hom ® at Shirley, on 1st instant: ADAM YATES, 5i years of age, 5 feet 3 inches high, sandy hair, whiskers and beard, turning grey, slight build ; was dressed in a black cloth suit, and was wearing a black hat, with black cloth band round it. It is feared some ill has befallen him Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Simmons, Coleshill, or to Inspector Prosser, Solihull, Warwickshire.- — Bow- street, May 6. Description of JOHN HUSBANDS, committed for trial to _ Midsummer Sessions for Salop, charged with larceny as bailee : 58 years of age, looks younger, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, grey hair and eyes, round visage, walks very erect, and has a very dissipated appearance ; native of Truro, a tailor. He is suspected of having been previously convicted of felony. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Haines, or Sergeant Lear, Whitchurch, Salop.— Bow- street, May 6. Remanded at Hertford, till 7th instant, charged with stealing a Donkey, Truck, two sweeping Machines, and other Articles : CHARLES JONES, a chimney sweeper, 29 years of age, 5 feet inches high, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, has a moustache, rather knock kneed ; he is a native of Balls Pond, London, but for years has travelled the country chimney sweeping, in summertime he works in brickfields. Informs tion to be given to Head Constable Jarrett, Borough Police, Hertford.— Bow- street, May 6. In custody, charged with stealing a Horse on 29th ult., since recovered, at Elton: he gives the name of THOMAS LEE, tramping from place to place mending locks, 50 years of age, 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, dark hail-, tuft of hair on chin, no whiskers, and pockpitted; dressed in light pepper- and- salt cloth monkey jacket, old dark cloth trousers, black cloth vest, black billycock hat, woollen shirt, and black and red woollen scarf, and lace- up boots. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Shawe, Bakewell', or to Mr. Super- intendent Whieldon, Ashbourne, Derbyshire.— Bow- street, May 3. Missing from, his home since 1st ultimo: HENRY HEMMING, 28 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, fresh complexion, red hair, thin face, clean shaved, scars on bridge of nose and chin, and has lost two front teeth ( not certain whether from upper or lower jaw), is of unsound mind, andit is feared some ill has befallen him ; he was dressed in a black cloth suit, and old elastic- side boots. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gallaway, Constabulary Office, Aston, near Birmingham.— Bow- street, May 3. Under remand, one at Hammersmith Police Court until 11 a. m., 6th, the ether at Worship- street Police Court, until 11 a. m., 7th, on charges of housebreaking : WILLIAM SMITH, name supposed false, 35 years of age, -. 5 feet 4£ inches high, dark complexion, hair, eyes, and heavy moustache, whiskers shaved off, scar on bridge of nose; dressed in brown mixture ulster, grey mixture undercoat, brown felt hat; appearance of a horse coper. JOHN DACY, 36 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, fair • complexion, hair, and moustache, whiskers shaved oil'; dressed in black overcoat, grey mixture under do., black felt hat. Bag containing change ' of linen and skeleton key found at their lodgings. These men, with two others named Rose and Peters, license holders, 1st, 28 years of age, 5 feet inches high, pale and delicate looking ; 2nd, 44 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, brown moustache, shabby appearance, are believed to have committed burglaries in various parts of the country. Infor- mation to be given to Inspector O'Callaghan, Police Station, Stoke Newington.— Metropolitan Police, N Division, May 3. PROPERTY STOLEEf. Stolen from a jeweller's shop in the Market Hall Burnley, between 8 p. m. 8th and 8' 30 a. m. on 9th instant : 1 gold keyless Watch, makers Litherland and Davis, Liverpool. 1 18- carat gold dome back Watch, centre seconds, No. 55133. About 30 other gold Watches. 2 silver chronograph Watches, secends, No. 56915. 1 silver Watch, chronograph dial, No. 56933. had a printed labei upon it with ' Croft, draper,' on it. In- formation to be given to Head Constable Bellamy, Boston, Lincolnshire.— Bow- street, May 10. Stolen on 7th instant, from a bedroom, in the Officers' Mess, Isle of Wight Artillery Militia : a plain gold Locket, portrait of a lady inside, a split ring in the bow. Information to be given to Head Constable Ross, Borough Police Station, Newport, Isle of Wight.— Bow- street, May 10. Stolen, in transit, from a bag betweea Esher and Waterloo Station, on 2nd instant : a gold Brooch, hair in centre ; a gold Chain attached to same ; a gold Key and Seal; a gold bugle Key ; a blue ' John' Locket ; a cut glass Jar, plated top ; and a white crape Handkerchief. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hoskison, L. & S. W. R., Waterloo Station, London. —- Bow- street, May 10. Stolen on the night of the 4th instant, from the shop door _ of Walter Ashford Gray, clothier, in Taeket- street, Ipswich : a single- breasted check tweed Jacket, two outside hip pockets, and one inside. Information to be given to Head Constable Mason, Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk.— Bow- street, May 10. Stolen from Kimbolton at 9 p. m. on 30th ultimo : a brown tweed Coat and Vest ; 2j yards of check Cloth ; 24 yards of black and white check Cloth ; vards of dark striped Cloth; and 3J yards of grey striped Clo'th. Supposed by a labourer, of Great Catworth, Hunts, 23 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, no whiskers, round features, full eyes, brown curly hair, stupid looking ; dressed in a fustian or cord suit; accompanied by a man of about the same age and size ; dressed in rather dark clothes, supposed to be a shoemaker, belonging to the neighbourhood of Brigstock. They were seen eight hours after the robbery at Clapham, near Bedford, carrying a parcel in a red handkerchief. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Copping, St. Neots, Hunts.— Bow- street, May 8. Stolen on 3rd instant: an old- fashioned silver Tea Pot, half round, fluted, massive knob on the lid, fancy beaded work round the bottom, assay mark, ' S. R. | C. B.' crown, lion, ' K.', and Queen's heed, quite new, engraved ' T. M.' on the right side. Information to be given to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield, " Yorkshire.— Bow- street, May 8. Stolen in Blackburn during the month of April : " From a shop door, 50, Market- place, on 6th : a man's new dark blue worsted shooting Coat, single- breasted, to button with two buttons in front, bound with. black braid, lined with black Italian cloth, machine stitched, has the name of ' Joseph Burrow, Silver- street, Bury,' on the tab ; the property of Mr. . Joseph Burrow, tailor and draper. From the Corporation Park, on 14th : a blue pilot Over- coat, to fit a boy 5 years of age, black velvet collar and lining ; the property of Mr. George Rothwell, 12, Heaton- street, ginger beer manufacturer. By an Irish boy, about 14 years of age ; dressed in dark ragged clothes and clogs. From a shop, 46, George- street West, between 13th and 20th: a pair of men's corduroy Trousers, lined with white twilled colico, full falls, old- fashioned make; the property of Mr. John Johnson, clothes dealer. From a grocers shop, 51, Great Bolton- street, between 8' 30 and 12 p. m., on 22nd : a wash leather Bag, containing £ 100 in Gold, about 8s. in Copper, and a small Ham ( recovered) ; the property of Mr. Thomas Holden, grocer. From 15, Callendar- street, on 23rd: a red and blue woollen Shawl, the property of Mrs. Ellen Loynds, widow. By a woman who gave the name of MARY JACKSON, who pledged the shawl at Mr. Coffey's pawnshop, in Blackburn : about 30 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, thin fresh face, light hair, slender make, and diity shabby appearance. From the Cattle Market Tavern, Blakey Moor, between 21st and 29th : a pair of man's black cloth Trousers, fall fronts, lined with grey calico, nearly new, black buttons, pockets made of strong jean ; a black cloth Vest to match, blue striped lining, and black back ; the property of Mr. Henry Aspden, licensed victualler. From 13, Yates- buildings, on 30tli: a puce, black, and grey striped woollen Shawl, nearly new ; a blue and grey striped woollen Shawl, has some small holes in centre ; a woman's white linen working Apron, nearly new ; the property of Mrs. Elizabeth Yates, widow. By a woman who was allowed to sit by the fire all night : about 18 years of age, about 4 ft. 10 inches high, full face, brown hair ; dressed in a dark dress, had no shawl, but will now be wearing one of the stolen shawls ; said she belonged to Burnley, and was going there. Information to be given to chief Constable Potts, Police glengary cap ; a native of Reading, Berks ; by trade a ffla a • uavies, canterbury, Kent.— Bow- street, May 6. BY" POLICE the Division. one silver dome, centre centre seconds, compensated centre seconds, compensated centre seconds, compensated silver lever Watch, balance, No. 56128. 1 silver lever Watch, balanca, No. 56144. 1 silver lever Watch, balance, No. 56438. 3 silver lever Watches, centre seconds, gold balances and joints, Nos. 57158, 51872, 57161. 1 lady's silver lever Watches, gold balances, Nos. 5o9,2 4 silver\ ever Watches, Nos. 464955, 464913, 464985, and 464970. About 150 other silver Watches. 2 9- carat gold Alberts, snake pattern. 1 ditto, fancy pattern. 1 18- carat gold albert, open curb. About 89 9- carat gold Keeper Rings, garnet stones. 19 9- carat gold Wedding Rings. 8 gold Seals. 6 gold Lockets. 12 12- carat gold signet Rings. 3 dozen gold plated Seals. 5 dozen assorted gold plated Guards. 3 dozen assorted gold plated Canadian Alberts. And about 10s. in Money. ^ 10 reward will be paid to any person or persons whow. il give such information as - 1- a nineteen with „ „ _ shall lead to the apprehension of The offender or* offenders and recovery of the property, or in SwE* to the amount recovered. Information to be S S the County Police Office, Burnley, Lancashire— Bow- street, May 10. , . ^ olen from theJt^^^ ek SiK ; Sof SaSSEftff do- S of black silk Buttons. It Office, Town Hall, Blackburn, Lancashire.— Bow- street, May 8. Stolen from the Swan Beer- house in Oswestry, during the evening of 30th ultimo : a small Geneva silver Watch, No. 49712, marked ' Fine silver' and ' A. M. Evans' on the inside case ; also a long gold Guard attached, which has been broken and repaired near to the swivel. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Gough, Oswestry, Shropshire.— Bow- street, May 6. Stolen on 4th instant, from outside a clothier's shop in Oxford : a suit of men's dark grey tweed Clothes, check pattern. Also from a dwelling- house : eight electro- plated Dessert Spoons, one marked ' M. B.' Supposed by tramps. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent. Head, Police Office, OxSoid.— Bow- street, May 6. Stolen from a dwelling house at Holcombe Burnell, Devon, since 23rd ultimo : 6 silver Table Spoons, of old plain pattern, maker ' H. S.', crest— Hedgehog. Information to be given to the Deputy Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter— Bow- street, May 6. Stolen from a garden at Butleigh, during the night of 2nd instant, the property of Mr. John Ireland : a twill Sheet; a cotton Sheet, marked ' J. Ireland' in ink ; two Towels ; a bolster Case ; and a pair of man's cotton Stockings, marked ' E.' with cotton. Also the same night from a garden at Butleigh Wootton, the property of Mr. James Allen : two flannel Petticoats; and two pairs of men's worsted Stockings. Also three pairs of worsted Stockings, two pairs man's size, and one boy's size, the property of Mr. Levi Tucker. Supposed by tramps. Information to be given to Mr. Super- intendent Hardwick, Somerset Constabulary, Somerton.— — Bow- street, May 6. Stolen from the Quarters of Surgeon Chapman, 45th Depot Brigade, on 4th instant : a silver English lever Watch, maker's name Fringley, Dublin, a gold Chain attached ; 4 gold Rings; 3 Sovereigns and some Silver. Supposed by his servant.° who has deserted, 24 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes ; dressed m black and white check coat and waistcoat, large cheek trousers, PROPERTY FGUZfB OFFICERS. ( On the persons of Prisoners or elsewhere.) l( ilh^ niinfP0SS! 1Tc° f two P ™ ouers, remanded until 10th instant : four table Spoons, eleven dessert ditto, twelve tea ditto, two gravy ditto, four sauce Ladles, six table Forks six dessert ditto, and two meat Skewers,' all best eK plate, lily pattern, Irench make; twenty dessert Forks electro- plated, fiddle pattern, some ' with initiafe nAbed out - twelve white metal tea Spoons; a ditto meat Skewer; five electro plated dessert Spoons; tw ® table Spoons; four Knives white; a plated fruit Knife and Fork; threj ornamente shell Boxes; a beadjkicule, ' From Niagra Falls > theTeon a round brass dn£ 3fIock ; a drinking Horn ofass bottom' plated shield, initials filed off; a Daggar brat andhoS handle ; two green Vases, gilt snake curled round necks o- ilt flowers; an Accordian, ivory Keys; seven minton- ware liles, blue flowera; a mahogany Work- box, brass plate on lid ; a shell Purse, red inside ; and four pairs of Scissors. Supposed to be the proceeds of burglaries committed outside Metropolitan Police District .— Metropolitan Police, V May 8. Found concealed in a shrubbery at Southborouo- h, Tun- bridge, on 25th ultimo, supposed stolen : a large brown leather Portmanteau, containing twelve linen Shirts, two marked ' B.' and one ' W C. M.' in red cotton ; three pairs black cloth Trousers; a pair light striped ditto; three new leather Leggings ; nine pairs of Shoes, all recently repaired ; a pair top Boots ; a tweed Vest ; and twelve new pairs of leather laces. The portmanteau had several railway labels pasted on it of different Companies. Information to be <> iven to Mr. Superintendent Kewell, Police Station, Tunbrido- e Kent.— Boa- street, May 6. ° Found in the possession of two tramps, named JOHN HICKEY and JOSEPH ILLINGWORTH, in custody, at Congleton : a man's single- breasted blue pilot cloth reefer Coat, black buttons, four pockets inside, two lined with grey twill calico and two with drab twill cloth, sleeves and back lined with black Italian cloth, machine made, of superior quality, and has been worn. Information to be given to Chief Constable Hall, Congleton, Cheshire.— Bow- street, May 6. OFFENCES UMSS THE PREVESTXTOST OF CRIMES ACT, 1871." Description of JOSEPH GREGSON, a person subject, to police supervision, who has left Bury without giving notice : he is 21 years of age, 5 feet 2J inches high, fresh complexion, brown hair, grey eyes, cut centre of forehead, scar back of right hand ; a labourer. Was convicted at Salford Hundred Sessions, 18th August, 1876, of stealing a Coat, and sentenced to 18 calendar months, and 5 years polieesupervision. Infor- mation to be given to Mr. Superintendent Milne, County Police Office, Bury, Lancashire.-— Bow- street, May 10. Description of GEORGE BROWN, subject to police supervision, who has failed to report himself to the police at Glossop : he is 25 years of age, 5 feet 2 inches high, sallow complexion, brown hair and eyes, long face, scars on left cheek and nose. Convicted at Salford Sepions on 24th May, 1875, for larceny, and sentenced to 9 , months ^ imprisonment and 3 years police supervision. Information to be given to Head Constable Hodgson, Glossop, Derby ski re.— Bow- streek May 10. Description of JAMES JONES, alias JAS. McMANN, alias JAMES LOVETT, subject to police supervision, who has fajled to report himself to the police at Darlington : he is 64 years of age, 4 feet lli inches high, fresh complexion, grey hair and eyes, oval face, well made, and is a stonemason, cut on forehead, lost all his teeth in upper jaw, ruptured both sides. He was convicted at the Wakefield Sessions on 2nd April, 1877, for stealing 22 Chisels, a Hammer, and a Mallet, and senteuced_ to 12 months imprisonment, and 2 years police supervision. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Rogers, Durham County Constabulary, Darlington.— Bow- street, May 8. Description of THOMAS RILEY, alias JOHN BECKINSON, subject to police supervision, who has failed to report himself at Hyde, Cheshire, who notified his indention to reside at Hyde, at the Blackburn Police Station : he is 24 years of age, 5 feet 3| inches high, fresh complexion, sandy hail1, brown eyes, two small scars on right arm ; he was con- victed at Burnley 17tii July, 1869, for vagrancy, and sen- tenced to 14 days ; on 21st September, 1871, at Oswaltwistle, for stealing bread, and sentenced to 1 month ; at Preston Sessions, 3rd July, 1872, for stealing, and sentenced to 9 months; and 18th October, 1876, for stepling a coat, at Presten Sessions, 18 months and 4 years police supervision. Information to be given to Deputy Chief Constable Edwards, Hyde, Cheshire.— Bow- street, May 8. Description of JOHN JONES, alias TUFFIN, alias FOOT, subject to 5 years police supervision, who has failed to report himself: he is 22 years of age, 5 feet 21 inches high, fair complexion, pale, dark brown hair, hazel eyes, round face, slender build, scar side of right eye, left hip, and left leg, born at Shaftesbury, Dorset, aud a minor. He was convicted at the Hants Quprter Sessions 4th April, 1876, for housebreak- ing, and sentenced to 2 years imprisonment,. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Pierce, Warminster, Wilts. — Bow- st., May 6. Description of ALFRED PEUSON, a fishmonger, who has failed to report himself at Stafford, as required by the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871 : he is about 26 years of age, 5 feet 1 inch high, brown hair and eyes, fresh complexion, proportionate build, oval face, and slight impediment in speech. Was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment and 7 years police supervision for felony at Salop Sessions on 2nd January, 1877, after previous conviction. Information to be given to Inspector Grattidge, Police Office, Stafford— Bow- street, May 6. Description of a supervisee, who has left Pelsall, without reporting himself : CHARLES CARTHY, 26 years ef age, 5 feet 5£ inches high, without shoes, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, grey eyes, slender build, long face, moles on right side of neck, and woiks as a labourer. At Stafford Sessions, 16th October, 1876, he was sentenced to three months impri- sonment and three years police supervision for felony as bailee. Information to be given to Mr. Superintendent Hill, BrownhiUs, ne » r Walsall, Staffordshire, wh, ft kolcls Carthy's , photograph.— Misstrvet, May POLICE ETTE. May 10 War OFFICE, { 339K& MaV 10, 1878. DESERTERS FROM HER ^ M A JESTY'g SERVICE. ' - I On ai d after this date ( 12 July, 1872), untiil further notice, the Keward given for the Apprehension of Deserters will be in sums varyinc* From FIVE SHILLINGS to TWENTY SHILLINGS; ' the amount being assessed according to the circumstances of each particular case. K. B.— Xbe applications for Rewards will only be taken into consideration when submitted through and recommended by the Committing Magistrate. OFFICE NO. NAME. REG-. NO. COEPS. WHEEE BOEN. COAT & TEOUSEES. DATE OF DESEETN. PLACE OF DESEETION. MARKS AND REMARKS. Kelly, Thomas Kenny, Patrick* King, Samuel Lawrence, Henry Leedham, George Lister, Thomas Leaning, George Leonard, John Merry, Arthur Marncy, James 1266 j 103rd Foot S. 32KI Soy. Artillery 776' 52nd Toot 1705 7th Foot 1003! 10th Foot 116213rdBrig. Dep Roy. Artiller> 15th Brig. Dep 8th Hussars 50th Foot 2481 1468 1723 S77 ' labourer Sligo Knock, Muyo j carter Newmarket, Suffolk I labourer Westminster, Middx.; valet Clerkenwell labourer Barnard Cstl.. Drhm. j slater Shoreditch, Middlx. ! frenchplshr Middlesbro', Yorks fireman Norwich, Norfolk Limerick bootmaker ! labourer Mills, James 1155 52nd Foot Murphy, Thomas 1113 87th Foot McGrath, M. 1430 ditto McDonald; Chas. 10S6 96th Foot Mythen, Patrick 1291 99th Foot McBride, D. 1332 103rd Foot Marvey, Thomas 845 106th Foot Murray, Thomas 521 ditto Miller, Alexander 2731 Roy. Artillery Morison, Thomas 1741 ditto Pendlebury, Lane. Galway Gort Hulme, Lancashire Wexford Swinford; Mayo Liverpool, Lane. Stockton, Durham Gateshead cookstown, Tyrone ditto painter servant blacksmith labourer ditto ditto puddli l- labourer 23 24! 20J 20 19* 25 i- 214 244 20! 24 204: 18: 1 22 19 204 19.1 194 • i0 304 24 5| It. brn 4 j | brown 5 i brown It. brn brown brown brown dk. brii brown brown 104 5f 41 7 7 » 7i 5 74 brown 5 74 dk. brn 5 74 j elk. brn 5 5 i It. brn 5 6 It. brn 5 5 brown 5 54 brown 5 64 It. brn 5 6 dark 5 44 j brown hazel grey hazel grey blue hazel blue dk. brn grey grey grey brown hazel blue grey grey blue grey blue grey sallow fresh fresh fresh fail- fresh fresh dirk fair fresh | fair I fresh | fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh regimental ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed ; black regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 20 April 1.3 April 20 April 20 April 19 April 16 April 13 April 13 April 14 April 13 April 19 April 15 April 15 April 15 April 10 April 11 April 16 April 15 April 13 April 13 April Mullingar Sheffield Aldershot Dublin Dover Woolwich I. of Wight Burnley ilounslow Edinburgh Aldershot Cork ditto Chester Chatham Mullingar Manchester ditto New'tle- o- T Trowbridge f alia: tattooed on arms, pockpitted * tattooed on arms took the whole of reg. nec. slight contraction right little finger rose on chest is Hunt Mighton, Joseph Keville, George Nelms, William Oliver, Harry O'Gara, Mathew Price, Albert Pugh, Richard Porthouse, R. H. Peart, George Risely, George 169 539 2291 1612 518 905 1123 1051 5846 \. n: iy Reserve 3rd Brig. Dep 42ndBrig. Dp. Cold. Guards 9th Foot 31st Foot 41st Foot Riile Brigade 43 rd Brig. Dep Gren. Guards Shankhill, Antrim Mt. Sorrell, Leicestr. Thame, Oxon Stowmarket, Suffolk York Dublin Montgomery Wigton, Cumberland Northampton Willingbrough ditto ditto sawyer harncssmkr shoemaker upholsterer collier tailor ! basket mkr. | labourer 27 | 244 24 j 26$ j 224: 22| 23 I 20j 23.5- 19i 6 j dk. brn 411 brown 7! dk. brn 84 sandy 5!; brown 7 i brown 54iIt. b ™ 44i brown 5, dk. brn 84! dk. brn grey grey blue grey grey hazel grey bluo j fresh fresh sallow j fresh j fresh jfresh fair ifresh brown 1 sallow grey | fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental blue regimental 17 April 17 April 14 April 17 April 8 April 15 April 13 April 14 April 16 April 13 April Armagh Sunderland Oxford London Dublin Aldershot ditto Fermoy Chichester London scar on brows patch of white hair on forehead body covered with thick black hair large birth mark right shoulder 1475122nd Foot 1390 87th Foot 1136 | 96th Foot 5458 Roy. Artillery ditto 62nd Brig. Dp. Armv Reserve 12th" Foot 15th Foot 87th Foot 2368 1474 1130 1294 1440 Cashel, Tipperary Newport Manchester Liverpool Sevenoaka, Kent Dumfries Castlebellingham,* Brighton, Sussex Whittelsey,' Cambs. Waterford ditto ditto ditto I striker ! waiter 1 labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 128 15 94 ' 22S: 5 9 120! 5 64 5 74 i22f15.10 [ 24 244 244 21! 23 94 54 104 5 brown sandy brown brown brown brown brown dk. brn It. brn brown grey blue blue hazel hazel grey grey grey grey brown fresh sandy fresh fresh dark fresh fresh dark fresh pale ditto ditto ditto ditto dark regimer'a. plair re, iinental ditto ditto 17 April 15 April 16 April 15 Ap. il 9 April 13 April 10 April 7 April 17 April 16 April Buttevant, Cork Chester Weedon Woolwich Glencross Armagh Fareham Preston Cork scar on left jaw took the whole of reg. nee. took part of reg. nee. ditto Ryan, Thomas Ryan, Timothy Rourke, J. Rosborough, Wm. Russell, John Robinson, Robt. Rooney, Michael Smith, William Spitchley, Samuel Sullivan, Michael Shaughnessy, John Simpson, Jas. Smith, John Skiffington, Henry Turner, Frederick Thomas, W. S. V. B. Vine, James Webb, James West, John Wormall, John 1182 1237 1813 5399 982 14995 5106 1310 1' 9.7 1520 87th Toot 103rd Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 77t'h Foot Rl. Engineers Gren. Guards 1st Dragoons 17th Lancers 14th Foot Tynagh, Galway labourer Tipperary tailor Dublin pitman Barnsley, Yorkshire collier East India porter Carmarthen clerk Biggleswade, Beds, labourer Hampstead, Midlsex Cloonee, Kerry huddersfield, ' Yorks. sailor musician 27 15 204 5 24 15 18! 20 23 234 204 224 244 9 | brown 74 dk. brn 4! brown browii auburn dk. brn sandy brown brown black grey blue gr- cv hazel blue hazel hazel dk. brn hazel brown sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 15 April 15 April 13 April 10 April 13 April 11 April 17 April 15 April 13 April 1 April Williams, John Walker, Joseph Walters, Henry Wass, Joseph Ward, John Wells, William Winch, Thomas Walsh, John White, John Young, James 316 1138 838 340 1051 214 1263 1478 5294 52nd Foot 95th Foot 96th Foot 105th Foot 106th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery 9th Brig. Dep 15t. hBrig. Dei> Gren.' Guartls London, Middlesex Nottingham, Wisbeaeh, Cambs. Colchester, Essex Bishop Auckland S. Newington, Midlsx Reading, Berkshire Manchester, Lane. Manchester, Lane. Dumbarton [ labourer I groom bricklayer [ fitter labourer ditto teacher labourer ditto gardener 19 214 20 194 214 33 194 20 204 20 brown brown dk. brn brown brown 4[ | brown 7 brown 5i It. brii 5i brown 74 brown hazel grey blue grey brown blue hazel blue hazel blue fresh fresh f- wsh sallow fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh plain regimental . ditto ditto plain ditto regimental tweed regimental ditto Ashcroft, Charles Adams, Henry Adams, Roberts Beresford, Allan Bryant, John Bishop, William Baxter, George H. Brown, Samuel Barclay, E. S. Brown, John Besley, Robert Benton, John Barlow, Edward Butler, George Butler, Thomas Boscall, Henry Burton, Isaac Coyne, Peter Cox, Alfred T. Chaplin. Richard 651 1380 1016 613 860 1037 L3263 ( joiner bricklayer labourer eobier labourer # bricklayer labourer clerk labourer 3892 1518 174 1810 1782 1667 1643 325 58th Foot farndon, Notts Army Reserve Lindsay, Lincoln ditto Horsham, Sussex • 4th Foot goulbourne, Lane. 23rd Foot Kilkenny 41st Foot whitechapelj Mddlsx 52nd Foot Long Sutton, Lincoln Rifle Brigade Southward, Surrey Rl. Engineers Marylebone, Mddlsx. lioy. Artiller\! Durham ditto | Weedon. Northmptn. jrivetter ditto Huntly, Banff labourer 12tiiBrig: Dep| Bolton, Lancashire [ stoker Army Reserve! Bermondsey, Surrey [ labourer ditto Waterford ditto Lambeth, Surrey | ditto Market Drayton 1st Drag. Hulme, Lancashire 17th Lancers Sutton, York 50t. li Foot : Woolwich, Kent 23! 374 30 184 23 204 20i 214 264 24 1 12441 21 I 20.4 [ 28 ropemaker | 39 j * ; 25il labourer painter clerk engineer 4!; die. brn J blue 44; dk. brn1 grey RI! brown grey 54' brown 5 | brown 5 [ fair 54] brown 74 brown brown black brown 9! brown 4! 8 6 grey grey grey hazel hazel dark hazel fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh ruddy fresh ditto white ; fustian regimental white; tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto tweed ; cord 17 April 14 April 15 April 18 April 20 April 13 April SOMarch 18 April 13 April 11 April 17 April 26 April 21 April 22 April 20 April 18 April 15 April 22 April 18 April 22 April Cork Dublin Woolwich Weedon Newry Chatham Loudon Aldershot Leeds Curiagh Aldershot Dublin Chester Colchester Manchester Woolwich Reading Halifax Burnley London several scars on right groin fish tattooed on arm scar on left breast took part of reg. nec. sear on back of right hand * Louth. took the whole of reg. nec. recruit took part of reg. nee. scar on right groin * bedstead maker Dover Hull Colchester Aldershot * Aldershot ditto Woolwich Manchester York recruit, finally approved deserted from Royal Barracks, Dublin mole behind left buttock scar on left groin ditto took part of reg. nee. stated he was going to Y'ork * between Clonmel and Enniskillen * machine rubber scar on right leg n 64 64 30 ! 5 204 5 224 5 23415 Cole, William Carney, Francis Corcoran, Patrick Couiley, Patrick Cooper, Charles . Dyer, Thomas Dummer, Henry. Dawson, William Dunlavey, James Doonican. James Day, Charles Elderfield, Henry Edwards, Joseph Earls, John Flannery, Daniel Foster, James Flynn, James Foskett, James Flynn, George Fortiscue. James 2486' Roy. Artillery j j — 3917: ditto kirkdale, Lancashire! labourer 1305! 12thBrig Dep j Dungannon, Watrfrd1 1994; Army Reserve | 18381 ditto 615! 105th Foot. 2622, Rov. Artiller 1571! ditto 123319; h- Brig. Dep -— j Army Reserv West Town, Watrfrd romford Essex Bishop . Auckland Southamptm, Hants Wetherby, York roscommon Waterford labourer ditto puddler clerk groom labourer ditto 24 23 244 36 28 204 254 264 grey dk. briij hazel It. brn | blue It. brn igrey 94 brown blue 7 j brown ; blue 6j! dfc. bi- 11; liazel 74; lt. brn jbiue 84j black j hazel 5 Ulk. brr grey grey hazel grey grey brown hazel blue grey gr; v grey 94 74 6 4.4 74 6| 9 04 74, 5 dk. brn brown brown brown brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn dk. brn Folan, James Forrester, John Gallagher, Wm. Grady, Joseph Garland, James Gallagher, John Gibbs, John Granger, James Golson, James Green, William Gately, William Guthrie, John Hicking, Wm. Hopper, George Hudson, John Hayward, John Hastie, William Hart, John Irving, James Jennings, Thomas 1650! ditto Histon, Cambs ; — 403, Royal II. Gds. Southampton, Hants carpenter 2027j Sith Hussars [ Kettering, nrthmpt" jclerk 1135! 104th Foot | Limerick tailor 70 J- i 1stDrag. Gds, ! Birmingham [ labourer 1421] 20th Hussars st, Pancras, Middlsxj ditto 569 50th Foot. Dartford, Kent [ Carver 1112 Rifle Brigade camnberwell, Surrey labourer 3380 Roy. Artillery ;;' plymouth, Devon shoemaker 1725 ditto Stirling j ditto Leeds, York j labourer Cupar, Fife | ditto Enniskillen, Frmngh, ditto tubbercurry, Sligo j ditto newry, A rmagh j ditto Ashton, Lancashire machinist hungerford, Berks [ plasterer clerkenwell, Mddlsx.: porter salford, Lancashire i litter fakenham, Norfolk Lewisham, Kent barry, Forfar | tailor Codner, Derby miner barnstaple, Devon [ labourer Stamford, Lincoln | ditto tunbridge Wells,* [ groom houghton, Durham miner Kilkearn j labourer carlisle, Cumberland! ditto cuddesdon, Oxford ' gardener 126 324 204 1184 [ 304 22 21 10i 174 ' 22 7 | light grey 0![ dk. brn grey 6!! brown j hazel 64 brown Jblue dk. brn dk. bm brown ! blue dk. brn; brown brown brown dk. brn 44 4! 64 hazel blue brown fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fresh fresh sallow fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh dark ; fustian regimental ditto tweed regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed plain regimental ditto ditto ditto 10 April 20 April 22 April 20 April 13 April 19 April 19 April 19 April 18 April 25 April 15 Anril 18 April 22 April 20 April 121 April 24 April 22 April 22 April 20 April 3 April Weedon Preston Ripon Clonmel Bangor # Manchester Leeds Edinburgh San down Hilsea Preston Leeds Romford Manchester FtBrekhrst Aldershot Halifax Beverley recruit * between Harilepool and York large sear 011 left buttock scar under left clavicle j supposed to be at Waterford . scar back of r. eek * lithographic printer * Market Drayton lost top of right little finger l'orget- me- not left arm scar on right leg # Durham. pockmarks on forehead supposed re- enlisted p am regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto supposed plain tweed jtittiBrig. Dep ! 1382 Army Reserv,-! 181511st Drag. Gds. j 1807 j ditto 1310.19th Foot 81 ij 20th Foot ; 634 49th Foot j 1235| 60th Foot j 14738 Rl. Engineers j — I ditto 1300! 45thBrig. D- p 769 j 46th Erig. De 1 — , Cren. Guard.• 1466119th Foot 1409128th Foot 7'' 50t'i Foot 726; 106th Foot 2683 J Army Regerv'i 82415th i-' oot 223; 3 « i. ii 1- cot 24 IS 36 S 234 5 20jls 214 224 2 if 264 m 194 lbrekmouldr| 22 [ 5 • labourer black light dk. brn brown dk. brn brown 64 dk. hrn 6 6 7i 94 71 7 5! C4 brown grey grey grey it. brn grey brown - 124 119 364 25 194 24 25 22 23 5 6 9 6 64 104 8 5 84 dk. brn ( hazel brown jblue dk. brn! grey It. brn blue brown ; brown brown [ blue dk. bm hazel brown gi- cy sandy dk. brn dk. bra brown brown grey hazel grey hazel blue dark fair fresh fresh swrthy fresh fresh dark fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fresh tweed; fustian regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto blue ; cord regimental ditto ditto ditto regimental ditto April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April 124 April 22 April 22 April 23 April 22 April 20 Apnl 19 April 20 April 15 April 26 April Cambridge [ London 1 Ilounslow Belfast Manchester Brighton Edinburgh Woolwich Aldcrshot Trowbridge Knaresboro Poplar Manchester ditto Mtrchwood Portland Aldershot Edinburgh Chatham * • cross and anchor on left ar., yi tattooed 011 arms scar 011 right groin tattooed on arms ditto right, forefinger deformed ; white scar back of skull; recruit. j superficial scar right shin pockpitted ; took part of reg. nec. tattooed on right arm I j scar on left buttock ] recruit * between Bedford and Aldershot I Canterbury Aberdeen Derby Matchwood Aldershot Edinburgh Manchester Bradford Chatham Dubliu cross and bracelet left arm mole on left breast recruit, not finally approved mole left side of neck ; off pas scars 011 front of chest war on left elbow took part of reg. nec. sear end of firtt left toe Kent BHH KHBH . . May 10 P O L I C E Cx A Z E T T E. OFFICE NO. NAME. Johnson, George Jackson, Thomas Jones, Henry Keenan, William Kerfoot, James Kelly, John King, Charles Lacey, Thomas Larkin, Michael BEG. NO. 940 14660 1657 1330 1160 1138 1092 DESERTERS FROM HERM AJESTFS COBPS. 52nd Foot 84th Foot El. Engineers 15th Foot 47th Foot Roy. Artillery 16th Brig. Dep 66th Brig Dep lst Foot 41st Foot WHEBE BOBN. TBADE. Lunnon, Henry Lashley, John Lawson, Charles Medhurst, Richd. Meaney, Michael Martin, Matthew McDowell, Fredk. McQuade, John Miller, Wm. Henry, McCann, John St. Paneras, Middx. Heading, Barks Liverpool Chorley, Lancashire Camberwell, Surrey llulme, Lancashire Canada • Monmouth Gal way Moore, James Maylor, Darid McNeice, George Moores, John Morran, Thomas Moore, Thomas Mason, Henry Mess, George Mills, James Nicholls, Samuel 8262 2516 1542 2117 2025 568 584 1508 Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery 33rdBrig. Dep lst Drag. Gds. 4th Drag. Gds. 8th Hussars 55th Foot 77th Foot 84th Foot 87th Foot groom smith's mte. spinner carman labourer sailor labourer ditto Windsor, Berks Portsmouth, Hants Remington, Middx. Ashford, Kent Clare St, George's, Middx. Hulme, Lancashire Cork Preston, Lancashire Shankhill, Antrim 241 26 19| 31 331 18 18 f 221 55:;- 231 6 61 41 81 6 7 v 6: 1 54 51 brown brown browi I dk. brn light brown brown brown brown It. brn ditto ditto painter # draper bricklayer labourer ditto ditto stoker 14493 748 2627 1161 1177 2143 1862 1395 38( i 3135 3l5| 5 31J 5 21 23 >> 1 3 21 30J 24 Rl. Engineers Roy. Artillery ditto 16th Brig Dep 58th Brig. Dep Army Reserve ditto ditto ditto Scots Guards Shrewsbury, Salop Carmarthen Cork Manchester Edinburgh Leeds Warwick Old Machar, Aberdn. Newcastlc- on- Tyne Leeds, York j carpenter : engine drivr ' tailor labourer ditto moulder clerk miller striker fireman 251 23 V 20! 18, 19 27 34. 31 37 23 J- 6 It. brn 8 brown Sidt. brn SI j black' 10! brown 61 brown 7 j brown 6| lit. brn 41 ] brown 101 [ brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn red It. brn brown brown It. brn dk. brn EYES. FACE. fair fresh fresh fresh fair fair pale callow fresh fresh blue j fair hazel | brown blue ! fresh brown jdark dk. brn j fresh hazel fresh blue fresh fresh fresh COAT & TltorSEBS DATE OT I FLA01! DESEETN. DESEETION. blue blue blue blue grey grey hazel brown grey grey MARKS AND REMARKS. grey brown grey fresh plain regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto black; grey regimental ditto ditto tweed ; moleskin regimental ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto 117 22 ilo 123 23 ; 20 123 S 116 22 20 18 18 Q 19 25 24 15 20 8! 7 101 5 51 61 81 6 5 9 blue grey blue brown grey grey blue grey grey blue April April April April April April A pril April Jan. April April] April I April ' April April April April April April Norman, Walter O'Neill, John Pickbourne, H. Pitman, Robert Parks, Joseph Price, George Prior, James Preseott, George Quinn, Arthur Reid, John fail- fresh ruddy sallow fresh pale fresh fresh fresh fair ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed regimental ditto 1701 1779 3041 1028 1369 2083 771 1459 22nd. Brig. Dep 15th Foot 6th Drag. Gds. Gren. Guards 15th Foot 26th Foot 60th Rifles Army Reserve 103rd Foot 1st Drag. Gds. Worcester Liverpool Cuesterfield, Derby Martock, Somerset Sheffield, York Birmingham Portsmouth, Hants Legsby, Lincoln Dundrum, Dublin Islington, Middlesex tailor tinsmith labourer ditto navvy labourer ditto groom labourer 21 291 23 J 291 20 231 22 251 221 221- 51 9 81 10 51 61 5 51 It. brn brown black brown brown black It. brn It. brn It. brn brown April April April April April April April April April April grey hazel brown grey grey grey green grey blue hazel fresh dark sallow fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh lair black; striped regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto regimental ditto Reigart, Raoul Riley, William Robertson, Thos. Robinson, Joseph Ross, Thomas Robbon, George Rees, William Rees, John Roberts, John Stewart, Alfred 1975 837 1090 1689 683 2583 1432 17tu Lancers 65th Foot 91st Foot Rifle Brigade 56th Brig. Dep General Serv. Army Reserve ditto ditto lst Dragoons Redcar, York Barjsley Dundee Southwark, Surrey Perth St. Pancras, Middx. Westminster Cardiff, Glamorgan Denbigh Edinburgh surgeon collier labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto groom clerk 241 5 20 15 181 5 19: 11 5 23 15 21 15 35 5 27 5 24-! 5 23 5 51 51 5 5- 1 7 2 61 51 101 brown dk. brn fair brown brown brown brown brown fair brown April April April April April April April April April April Sheffield Aldershot Preston Dublin F. iirckhrst. Ashton- u- L Dublin Curragh Aldershot ditto Sheorness Hounslow ' Manchester Curragh Hounslow Portsmouth Armagh Sheffield Cork | Chatham Aldershot Sheem ess Ashton- u- L Stirling Leeds York Aberdeen New'tle- o- T Windsor Warwick Preston Colchester London Preston Aldershot Portsmouth Hull Dublin Manchester l- eeruit * between London and Alders; oft pass to Liverpool; Militia Reserve tattooed on arms, feet, and legs • rccru cut on left calf recruit two sears on back * billiarc took part of reg. nee. tattooed on left arm; recruit recruit, finally approved two upper front teeth decajed sear on left wrist sear back of neck tattooed on arms ; recruit scar on breast served in 91st Foot -. g took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. recruit, not surgically inspected off pass to Liverpool; Militia Reserve took part of reg. nee. anchor on right arm supposed re- enlisted took part of reg. nec, blue grey blue hazel blue blue grey grey hazel grey fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fair fresh light fresh fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto tweed; moleskin black plain ditto tweed Smith, James Smith, Francis Smiley, Hugh Simpson, Charles Smith, James Johnson, William Smith, William Stephenson, Jsph. Sullivan, Patrick Schofield, John 2055 1870 1572 911 1965 2522 3940 5423 4159 2nd Dragoons 5th Lancers 73rd Foot 84th Foot Rifle Brigade Roy. Artillery ditto ditto ditto ditto Newry Bet, hnal- gn., Middx. Antrim Pontefract, York Aylesford, Kent Settle, York Rainsbury, Wilt3 Ripon, York Waterford Sheffield, York labourer bootrivetter labourer ditto miner labourer ditto painter spinner labourer 221 181 31 231 211 24 20 J 28 231 19 91 71 7 61 41 81 7 9 81 71- brown brown brown dk. brn dk. brn brown brown brown brown dark grey grey brown dk. brn hazel brown grey grey grey hazel fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh dark pale fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental ditto ditto ditto April April April April April April April Oct. April April April April April April April April April April April April Leeds Sheffield Dublin Woolwich Dundee London Leeds Cardiff Wrexham London recruit, surgically inspected ditto scar right leg ; recruit,, attested Dundaik Norwich Hamilton Sheffield Woolwich • F. Fareliam New'tle- o- T Weedon Sheerness an upper front tooth chipped pockpitted pockpitted, tattooed on arms recruit * between Middlesbro.' it Riclnr. or A wound left temple Smith, George Stewart, Robert Strickland, John Simmons, Fredk. Slater, Edward Simpson, Alfred Stevenson, John Saunders. Robert Stokes, William Smith, Edmond 1279 1660 2007 2685 576 1685 2179 50thBng. Dep 56th Brig. Dep General Serv. Army Reserve ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto London Perth Barnet, Middlesex Nwpt. Pagnell, Bucks Edinburgh ditto Leeds, Yorkshire Coggershall, Essex Chelmsford Edmonton, Middlx. porter labourer pointer labourer slater clerk warehusmn. labourer ditto baker 19 21 24 32 261 27! 25 38 26 24 5 51 5 9 5 9 5 10 5 6 5 5 5 51 5 9 5 51 5 51 brown brown brown It. brn brown brown dk. brn brown It. brn dark grey blue grey grey hazel blue brown brown blue grey fresh fresh fresh fair sallow fresh sallow fresh ruddy sallow mixture tweed black; tweed regimental ditto regimental 20 April 26 April 12 April 20 Aprd 20 April 20 April 20 April 22 April 21 April 21 April Woolwich Dundee London Bradford Edinburgh ditto Leeds New'tle- o- T Brentwood ditto sear OH right side of forehead ; recruit tattooed both arms ; rccruit recruit lost several teeth tattooed right arm Trainar, James Turner, Thomas Treherne, George Trotter, T. F. Thomas, John Thompson, James White, Edward Ward, James Wilson, Arthur West, William 2118 1919 4055 744 15109 5604 1370 1576 521 1338 4th Drag. Gds. 12th Lancers Scots Guards 106th Foot Rl. Engineers Roy. Artijlery 20th Hussars 26th Foot 50th Foot 99th Foot Greenock, Ayrshire Beighton, Derby Ledbury, Worcester Hartlepool, Durham Rothsav, Bute Hastings, Sussex London Strood, Kent Hornchurch, Essex labourer sickle mkr. labourer sail maker bricklayer mason plasterer gr om servant labourer 19 201 221 201 21 191 22 26 20 18 10! ' a 9 51 7 51 6! 6 6 fair brown brown It. brn It. brn brown brown It, brn brown I blue hazel grey grey blue hazel brown grey grey fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh regimental ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain 19 April 23 April 24 April 24 April 18 April 20 April 22 April 20 AprU 24 AprU 19 April York Canterbury Windsor Manchester Chatham Leith Brighton Aldershot Edinburgh Chatham sear on right knee slight vericocele took waist- belt and part of reg. nee. off pass to Eastbourne cross tattooed right arm two small scars over left hip Wilson, Richard Webb, Alfred West, William Wright, Harry Williams, Jolm White, Charles Walker, John Watt, James Weddell, George Whitney, John 1568 1150 1198 1958 2665 1785 6186 Roy. ArtiUery ditto 9th. Brig. Dep General Serv. Army Reserve ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Whitchurch, Salop Ashbury, Berks Huddersfield, Yorks St. Pancras, Middlx. CarditT, Glamorgan Hayte, Cornwall Lincoln Broyburn, Lintithgw. Liverpool, Lancaster Cork clerk blacksmith engineer shoemaker ' oilier * nier oricklayer labourer clerk labourer 23- 1 211 24!- 241 38 33 28 26! 26 261 5!, brown 51 dk. brn 5! j light 6 ] brown 4! It. brn It. brn dk. brn brown brown It. brn it 10 grey grey grey hazel hazel grey blue hazel grey grey fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fail- fresh dark fresh fresh ditto regimental tweed ; dark brown; black plain regimental 23 April 122 April 127 April | 7 April I 1 Oct. 1 Oct, • 20 April .19 April ' 20 April 124 April W oolwich Aldershot York London Merthyr Cardiff Leeds Edinburgh Leeds Hull Ablett, George Aldred, Samuel Anderson, Joseph Atkins, William Amos, Richard Anderson, John Allwright, W. L. Adams, John Brown, Alfred Briscoe, Benj. 1388 4689 14711 15013 4520 3639 1832 1751 3rd Hussars Gren. Guards Rl. Engineers ditto Roy. Artillery Hospitl. Corps ditto General Serv. 5th Lancers 1.0th Foot London Woodham, Derby Shoreditch, Middlsx. Tottenham, Middlsx. Ashford, Kent Edinburgh Bray, Berks Smetliwick, Warwick Bungay, Suffolk Sawbridge, Herts carpenter labourer clerk labourer shoeing smli clerk butGher labourer engine drivr labourer -- 24 15 24! 5 251! 5 24!' 5 24 ' 5 241 21 24 231 261 7 j brown 9 j brown 6- 1 It, brn 51| fair 5 | brown 101! brown 91 It. bm 51 brovrn 11 brown 6 brown hazel 1 blue brown | blue grey grey hazel grey hazel grcv fair fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fair fair tresh fresh regimental ditto ditto plain regimental blaek : tweed regimental plain regimental ditto 30 April 24 AprU 23 April 30 April 22 April 1 May 3 May 25 April 1 May 27 April Canterbury London Chatham Aldershot Dublin Aldershot ditto London Norwich Warley ' R. L.' left arm recruit, attested pockpitted ; recruit tattooed both hands and arms ; supposed gone to Amcrica ! old fracture left collar- bone tattooed on arms tattooed on arms and wrists anchor and cross flags left arm ; recruit Burton, Alfred Bean, Richard Barratt, John Brown, William Brown, Joseph Bittle, Robert Brennan, John Black, William Brydon, Thomas Blythe, David 1343 519 708 488 1236 1157 1125 1548 11th Foot 15th Foot 49th Foot ditto 79th Foot Roy. Artillery 3rd Brig. Dep lOthBrig. Dep 59th Brig. Dep 62ndBrig. Dp. Walsall, Stafford Peterboro', Nthmptn Manchester Taunton, Somerset Euinburgli Newtownards, Down Stockton, Durham Drypool, York Whitehaven, Cmbrld. Selkirk painter labourer shoemaker labourer • labourer ditto ditto ditto ditto 191 211 21 24J 181 19 23i 22 201 18 81 7 41 51 41 5 51 51 6 sandy brown brown It. brn brown brown It. brn brown brown brown blue grey hazel hazel grey grey hazel grey dk. brn grey fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto plain regimental black ; moleskin regimental ditto 29 April 27 AprU 30 April 29 April 26 April 19 April 27 April 4 May 30 April 25 April Devonport Preston Aldershot ditto Glasgow ditto Sunderland Leeds HamUton Gletieross small mole right side of neck * glass engraver scar on top of head recruit, surgically inspected tattooed right arm, seal- right thigh Bell, James Brown, Joseph Button, Joseph Boxall, Henry Beeston, Isaac Byrne, John CritChfield, Chas. Cross, Henry Cattell, William Cooper, John 1664 1810 1782 1767 1869 4021 1842 1019 67thBrig. Dep General Sorv. Army Reserve ditto ditto ditto 8th Hussars Cold. Guards 10th Foot 12th Foot Offavas, Leitrim Battersea, Surrey Bermondsey, Surrey Lambeth, Surrey Market Drayton Newtown, Cork London Watford, Herts Stratton, Bucks Grimstone, Norfolk | ditto stoker labourer ! * labourer | ditto salesman ! bricklayer labourer I ditto 19 22 25} 26, so, 25 1 20 • M 32 21 : Clayton, William Cane, John Crowley, C. B. Crowford, George Cox, Thomas Cassidy, Charles Crawley, John Clive, George R. Carrol, John Clements, c. WM 13lM| 1469 1282 1718 748 14590 6586 14th Foot 15th Foot 18th Foot 50th Foot Rifle Brigade ditto Rl. Engineers Roy. ArtUlery 58th Brig. Dep General Serv. Frampton, LincjJn Bolton, Lancashire CarrignaVar, Cork Framlingham, Suffolk Deptford, Kent Middlesboro', York Wateringbury, Kent, Birmingham Paisley, Renfrew Clerkenwell. Mddlsx. ditto spinner glazier ! shoemaker labourer roller bricklayer engineer tailor printer 20 § ' 21 201| 23 181| 5 61 dk. brn hazel 5 6 brown hazel 5 61 brown grey 5 - 7 brown blue 5 61 dk. brn hazel 5 6 red blue 5 61 brown blue 5 9 brown grey 5 9 It. brn grey 5 611 brown hazel 15 48 It. brn blue i5 ' 51 It. brn grey ! 5 41 It. brn grey ' 5 7 bi\> wn grey 4! brown grey 15 71 brown hazel 5 51 brjwn blue 5 7 brjwn grey 5 6 It. brn blue 15 0 brown grey sallow fresh fresh fair fresh freck. fair fresh fresh fresh tweed trousers regimental pilot jacket regimental ditto ditto ditto 13 April 27 April 23 April 19 April 19 April 22 April 2 May 26 AprU 1 May 26 April London Kingston* Shrewsbury Salop Clonmel | Ilounslow [ London I Warley | Gosport fair fresh fresh fresh fair fresh fail- fresh fresh fresh tweed regimental ditto ditto brown ; black regimental ditto ditto plain ditto 22 April 27 April 25 April 2 Mav 10 April 30 AprU 23 April 27 April 28 April 23 April Lincoln Preston Clonmel Edinburgh London Fermoy London Woolwich Stirling London sour left thumb * en route to join scars inside right elbow ; recruit * on- Thani's scar back of ncck * lithographic print. i I t ook waist- belt and part of reg. nec. lumps over both knees lost tip of left forefinger ; recruit, atte: t3, seal- on left leg ; off furlough off leave scar on top of head recruit, surgically inspected recruit IHHBI 8 P O L I C E GAZETTE. Ma rch 184 DESERTERS FROM THE MXLITIA—[ continued). NAME. EEG-. NO. COBP3. VTHESE BOEN. TRADE. w a -< s SIZE. HAIR. EYES. FACE. William russell 80581 East ICent* Milton labourer 25i 5 4 It. brn blue fresh Henry Sandle 8155 ditto Chatham ditto 30i 5 8 It. brn dk. brn; fresh William Sands 8120 ditto Shecrness fish hawker 20 5 44 It. brn blue fresh James Saunders 8324 ditto Borough, Middlesex labourer 25i 5 5 It. brn blue sallow Frank Scott 8290 ditto Strood, Kent bargeman 19 5 0 dark grey fresh Jacob Sehaun 8188 ditto Offenbach, Germany mason 24 5 4i It. brn brown fresh John Simbol 8351 ditto Thaningt. on, Kent hawker 21* 0 M It. brn grey fresh Thomas Simpson 8085 ditto Deptford labourer 23 5 4 dk. brn grey fresh John Sims 8194 ditto Wye baker 29i 5 " Hi dk. brn blue fresh Thomas Sims 83 S3 ditto Dartfcrd labourer 24- i o 5 sandy blue fresh Alfred Smith 8116 ditto IShcerness brass fitter 184 5 H s mdy grey fresh Edward Smith 8264 ditto Egerton labourer 25 5 1) d'M- k dark swrthy George Smith 8057 ditto I'etham ditto 23i 5 brown hazel fresh George Smith 810 rl ditto Ajlesford sawyer 214 5 6 It. brn hazel fair George Smith 8l7o ditto Gravesend labourer 20i 5 4 It. brn blue resh George Smith 8225 ditto Dover baker 17i 5 3 dk. brn grey ' resh Henry Smith 8072 ditto Oxford labourer m 5 7 It. brn j ue fair;] James Smith 8153 ditto Chatham, Kent ditto 20i 5 4- 4 dk. brn ,„ y fresh James Smith 8309 ditto Rainham ditto 24! 5 9 It. brn hazel fresh John Smith 8059 ditto Walton, Lancashire ditto 27 5 Hi. t 4 dk. brn blue swrthy COAT & TBOITSEES. DATE OF DE5EETN. PLACE OF DESEETION. MARKS AND REMARKS. 4 Mar. -. 1 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mai-. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. 4 Mar. Can terb urj clitto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto tattooed oa arms * absent from training scar over right eye scar on right knee scar on left side and over left eye two scars on left leg large mole centre or shoulders scar on right shoulder blade ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto scar on left blade bone sear on left fore knucilc two moles on back, scar above left knee ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters and Stragglers from Her Majesty's Sea Service. Although £ 3 reward is offered for the apprehension of Deserters at the time, £ 2 only is payable at the expiration of 3 months, and £ 1 only at the expiration of 6 months from the date of desertion and after the expiration of a complete year, no reward will be paid, except under special circumstances. No reward will be given in these eases if apprehended within the preciuts of a port . where a regular Police is organized, but all reasonable expenses wiU be paid. KAME. John Charles Robert Long Dennis Hickley Harry Shepherd Thomas Jessup Hy. C. Barker Henry Thurkle Thomas Lamb Fred Flynn William McLean Thos. G. Arthur Andrew Milne John Morris Alex. Raeburn John E. Brice James T. Bees William Hy. Bell John Adams Joseph Whittaker John Tuicke Robert Botwood Edward A. Gard William Paddy William J. Hodge William McLonnay George Smith John Griffiths edward Jackson Charles Elliott William Baker Thomas Harvey William Allan George Bond John Evans simeon Symes David Kenna Philip Owen George H. Grimes Wm. McCormick C. T. Patterson Duncan, deserter Valorous, straggler St. Vincent, deserter ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Tamar, straggler Valorow, straggler Valiant, straggler Herat', straggler ditto ditto ditto Royal Adelaide, deserter Valiant, srraggler ditto ditto Naval Barrack3, deserter Valiant,, straggler ditto Hotspur, straggler Resistance, s> ra;. l.- r ditto Hotspur, straggler ditto ditto Valiant, straggler ditto ditto D. of Wellington, stragglr ditto ditto April . May- April April April April April April April April April April April April May May May- Mav May May- May A pril May May May Apiil Mav May May May May May May May May May May April April April BATING. H < 1 SIZE. WHEEE BOKN. HAIE. EYES. 1 FACE. ! I stoker 28 5 » 5 Preston, Lancashire It. brn hazel fair £ 3 icw rl ordinary, 2nd class 19 11- Chard, Somerset brown hazel sallow £ 1 reward boy, 1st clas3 boy, 2nd class 18 5 2} Glasgow brown blue fresh | £ 3 reward 16 4 114 Liverpool brown blue fresh ditto ditto. 17 5 24 St. George's East* brown blue pale ditto ditto 17 5 44 St. George's, Middlesx. brown brown ditto ditto 16 5 0 Bermondsey, Surrey light brown I'Sil ditto ditto 17 4 104 Carlisle, Cumberland brown grey cir ditto d it, to IS 5 5 Kingston, Canada dark dark rtrk ditto ditto 17 5 2 Edinburgh brown grey - si. ditto ditto 16 5 4 Newcastle It. brn grey ditto ditto 16 5 24 Edinburgh black liazcl resh ditto ditto 17 5 44 ditto It. brn grey fair ditto ditto 16 5 Oi Tarriff, Banff brown ~ rey ruddy ditto ship's co k, 2nd cl. 30 5 7 Portsmouth It. brn ' lavel £ 1 reward ordinary 21 5 0 Plymouth It. brn blue ditto A. B. 25 5 5 Castle Town, I. of Man brown blue fair ditto gunner, R. M, A. 22 5 9 Reading brown ! iazel fresh ditto . ditto 22 5 74 L' It. bra blue fresh ditto ditto 22 5 8 Bow, Middl HPX brown grey fresh ditto ditto 20 5 8 Chelmsford It. brn It. brn fair ditto A. B. 26 5 5 Tormohan, Devon light grey . resh £ 3 reward leading seaman 26 5 6 Madron brown hazel fresh £ 1 reward ordinary 21 5 3 Wendron light grey fresh ditto ordinary, 2nd class 20 5 4 Bellast red grey ruddy ditto ditto 19 5 5 Keighley, Yorks It. brn - rey fair P. 3 reward i. B, 24 5 44 Merthyr Tydfil brown hazel dark £ 1 reward private, R. Marines 23 5 6 Lincoln dark tazel fair ditto gunner, R. M. A. 27 5 8 Beaminster brown blue fair ditto private, R. Marines 22 5 6 Dowland Torrington brown grey fresh £ 1 reward ditto 21 5 6 Hackney, Middlesex brown brown fresh ditto A. B. 25 5 6 Aberdeen dk. brn hazel dark ditto gunner, R. M. A. 31 5 7' Belper light blue fail- £ 1 reward ditto 34 5 94 Stanton brown grey dark £ 1 reward boatswain's crew 25 5 64 uplyme, Devon brown hazel fresh ditto private, R. Marines 21 5 54 Pembroke brown grey- fresh ditto ditto 22 5 54 Bilston, Stafford brown grey sallow ditto boy, 1st class 18 5 1 Stepney, Middlesex light blue pa- Ie £ 3 reward ditto 18 5 4 Dublin brown hazel fair ditto ditto 18 5 0 Farmouth, Norfolk light blue ruddy ditto MARKS AND REMARKS. flower on breast, anchor on left ari * Middlesex served in DuTce of Wellington served in Royal Adelaide scar left side of upper lip and right scapula ' W. M. L.' on back nf left hand tattooed on right arm : served in Duncan mole on breast and left arm serpent and ship left arm ; supposed at Torquay scar on bre. ist served in Impregnable served in Implacable served in Ren elope NAME. Description of Men Discharged from Her Majesty's Sea Service. SHIP DISCHARGED FEOM. DATE. SATINS. SIZE. WHEEE BOBN. HAIB. EYES. FACE. MARKS and REMARKS. Arthur Shipman Walter L. Markham Joseph Garrett Thomas Connolly Richard T. Barrett Richd, J. Davy Charles A. Pearce Allen Waller Patrick Cocklin David John Wholey Alexandra Impregnable Implacable Alexandra Hotspur Dana) Azidacio ' is Minotaur ditto Contest 19 April ordinary 122 18 April boy, 2nd class 17 8 April boy, 2nd class 17 21 Mar. A. B. 22 7 Mar. ward- room servant 21 7 Dee. boy, 1st class ; 19 18 Jan. signalman, 2nd el. 20 28 Feb. baudsman i 21 28 Feb. bandsmand, 2nd el. 19 22 Feb. ship's steward asst. 25 5 a ^ Bradford, Notts 5 21- London 5 3 ] Birmingham 5 5 | Plymouth, Devon 5 4 Stonehouse. Devon 4 Hi-: Hackney, Middlesex 5 6 | Babbicombe, Devon 5 A 4; Brighton, Sussex 5 1 j Plachet, Essex 5 0 j Kilmore, Mayo i it. bra light brown dark brown dk. brn light ' it. brn brown brown brown blue brown hazel grey blue blue blue blue grey fresh fair fair sallow fresh fresh faii- fair fair served in Implacable, Victor Emanuel, and Challenger discharged as an objectionable character discharged as objectionable discharged as objectionable discharged as objectionable; served in Royal Adelaide discharged as objectionable; served in St. Vincent and Victory served in Impregnable, Ganges, Soscawsn, and Juno served in Agincourt served in Impregnable first joints OS middle, ring, and little fingers left hand amputated ROYAL MARINES. Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, < f- c. NAME. . DIVISION. WHEEE BOEN. TRADE. B S 1 " 1 SIZE. HAIB. - t 1 EYES. 1 FACE. 1 COAT & TEOUSEBS. DATE OF DISCHBO. PLACE OF DISOHAEQ- E. MARKS AND REMARKS. George Moore jas. Hy. Buckley William Cannon John Brown Henry Greenfield James Thompson John Mace James Pattesbee Charles Richards Charles Nash Dep6t ditto Chatham Dep6t ditto ditto ditto ditto Plymouth Dep6t Sheffield. York Bradford, lane. Richmond, Surrey Beeford, Y'ork Chester- le- Street* Montrose, Forfar Chester Portobello, Tipperary Gloucester Woolwich, Kent bricklayer collier bricklayer groom boilersmith labourer smith blacksmith labourer servant 20} 204 26| 22 20 254 204 214 31 19} 5 64 5 54 5 54 5 74 5 7 5 8.4 5 7 5 84 5 7 5 5} brown brown brown It. brn brown brown fight red dk. brn It. brn blue hazel blue grey hazel grey grey blue hazel blue fresh fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh freek. sallow fresh plain plain 10 May 10 May 6 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 4 May 2 May 28 April 27 . April Millbank Canterbury Chatham Holloway ditto " Maidstone Millbank Millbank Devonport Sandwich discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible discharged with ignominy • ' •-' i • tattooed on hand : discharged as objectionable discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible circular mole left side of chest * Durham ' G. L.' and part of hull of a ship on left arm discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible horse- shoe on right arm ? hip on right arm discharged as utterly worthless and incorrigible Description of Deserters. NAME. DIVISION. WHEEE BOBN. Geo. H. Wilson James McDonnell John Tristram maurice. Carey Wm. DeCantillon Dennis Carney John Welks William Archcr Walter Imm Whaplode, Lincoln Bradford, York Macclesfield, Cheshre Naas Cork Wootton Bassett* Naas, Kildare Leeds Wishaw, Lanark Awre, Gloucester TEADE. H SIZE. HAIB. EYES. FACE. COAT & TBOTJSEBS. DATE OF PLACE OF < DESEETN. DESEBTION. blacksmith 234 5 74 brown grey fresh plain 7 Mav Westmnstr. sailor 25 5 74 dk. brn brown dark brown; tweed 2 May Middlesbro labourer 204 5 8 It. brn blue fresh undress uniform 27 April Portsmouth labourer 22 5 74 brown grey fresh black; tweed 22 April Liverpool ditto 19} o 64 brown grey fresh dark 26 April ditto ditto 22} 5 74 dk. brn brown fresh white ; C3rd 1 May Reading carpenter 22! 5 74 It. brn grey freck. plain 29 April Canterbury labourer 20} o 74 brown hazel fair black ; fustian 22 April * miner 174 o 7 light blue fair 23 April Walmer carpenter 184 5 6 brown hazel fresh 23 April ditto MARKS AND REMARKS. several tattoo marks ; recruit, attested recruit scar right hip, dot back of left nand recruit recruit, surgically inspected recruit, surgically inspected anchor and cable right arm, ring 1< ft ring- finger tattooed right arm * between Birmingham and off pass to London * Wilts London LONDON : PRINTED FOR HEP. MAJKSTT'S STATIONER* OFFICE, BT HARRISON AND SONS, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C,
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