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29/10/1886

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Date of Article: 29/10/1886
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T H E POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1886. VOL. III., No. 296. REGULATIONS- l All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOE OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension » » sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, ani the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of • tolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15 « . per portrait, and of Is. 0d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a numZer, and an alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted ih the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit tc the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in i he next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must- be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by ,1 covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office. Great Scotland Yard, by chcquc, crossed " Drummond $ Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. 3. MONRO, Editor. NOTICE, 1.— The composition of the Friday No, of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows:— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b). Apprehensions sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order, ( o). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the aumber at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in my circular of the7tnof November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints aB to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once noti- fied to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, 1.— Central Office.— For conspiracy and fraud at Southampton — ARTHUR GOLDING KNIGHT, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout, complexion fair, clean shaved ; dress, light tweed suit, black hard felt hat; respectable appearance. His practice is to advertise for a loan for a short period, offering good security and exceptionally good interest. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W.; or to Head Constable Brearp, Southampton. 2^— Central Office.— Woodcut p^ rait'anddes- cription of FREDERICK GOULD, whose apprehen- It will greatly facilitate the transaction of business, if in all telegrams to Great Scotland Yard regarding criminal matters, the name and official designation of the sender art telegraphed. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests, that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is un- willing to incur any expense, with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communi- cation sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies, sion is sought for forgery, age 36, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion dark, hair, moustache, and small side whiskers dark brown, full round face, large lump centre of forehead, well built, walks erect, sm& rt appearance ; dress, dark morning coat and vest, light trousers, black hard felt hat with flat top. Was em- ployed as clerk to a brickmaker at Southall. Has travelled a good deal, and may endeavour to go abroad. Wife at present resides at 26, Eccleston- road, Ealing Dean, Middlesex. Police of seaports are requested to show woodcut to shipping agents. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. 3.— Convict Office.— Woodcut portrait and des- cription of Convict HARRY BENSON. alias GEORGE MARLER, GEORGE WASHINGTON MORTON, ANDREW MONTGOMERY HENRY YONGE, MONTAGUE COSTER and MONTAGUE POSNO, Office No. 28899, whose apprehension is sought in this district under the Penal Servitude and Prevention of Crimes Acts, age 39, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair, whiskers, beard and moustache black ( may have shaved), turning slightly grey, eyes brown, ruptured left side, large burn marks on buttocks and thighs, frequently pretends lamoness, ttoops slightly, invariably smoking cigarettes. Sentenced at Central Criminal Court, 9th April, 1877, to 15 years' penal servitude for forgery ( Turf Frauds). Liberated on special license 9th October, 1885. Reconvicted at Brussels 13th February, 1886, and sentenced to 2 years1 and 14 days' iimprisonment for forgery. This sentence was afterwards reduced, and he was liberated on 30th ult., and is stated to have gone to Quebec, Canada. If seen to be apprehended, and it is requested that any information may be immediately communicated to this office by wire. Not to be apprehended beyond the United Kingdom. 4.— Convict Office.— For failing to report at Cork, Ireland— License HolderTIMOTHYDENNEHY, Office No. 31680, age 22, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey, blue dot between each thumb and forefinger. Sentenced at Cork Spring Assizes 23rd March, 1882, to 5 years' penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 21st April last. A 453. 5.— N Division.— tor stealing from a field at Edmonton, 15th inst., a bright bay gelding, 6 years, 14J hands, black patch on each shoulder, black points, short mane and tail— TWO MEN, 1st, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout; dress, grey overcoat, hard felt hat; 2nd, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight; dress, dark clothes, hard felt hat, 6.— V Division.— For embezzlement — HENRY GEORGE HOLDEN, age 25, height 5 ft. 4j in., com- plexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue ; dress, brown coat and vest, grey trousers, lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Croydon. Was formerly chief clerk at Clapham Junction Station, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. '.— For embezzlement— EDMUND JURY, a clerk in tie employ of the Corporation of the City of Lon- don, late of 25, South Villas, Camden- square, N. W., age 39, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight, complexion pale, hair light brown, small side whiskers and moustache light, > yes deep sunken; dresses well, sometimes wears i high hat with mourning band, wears pince- nez spectacles. Absconded 15th inst. Warrant issued. 2 8. — For embezzlement — JAMES WILLIAM BRADLEY, traveller to a wine merchant, late of 93, Avenell- road, Highbury, N., age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, whiskers, beard, and moustache reddish brown, long face, broad forehead; dressed respectably. Friends reside at Devonshire House, Carlton- road, Kilburn. Is well known at 4, Bloomfield- cottages, Walton- on- the- Naze, • and has an uncle who keeps the " Three Cups " public- house ut Colchester, where he may be found. Warrant issued. 9.— For fraud- WALTER SCOLDING BAKER, alias HENRY SHRIMPTON, agent, late of 164, Queen Victoria- street, and Sandown Villa, Hobart- road, Clapham Junction, age 32, height 5 ft. 5 in., well built, complexion ruddy, moustache ( full) light brown, prominent nose, smart appearance; dress, black diagonal cutaway coat and vest, striped trousers, brown felt hat ( sometimes high hat), wears eye- glasses, blue enamelled ring, set 3 diamonds, on 4th finger left hand, black pearl pear- shaped scarf pin, and carries a malacca cane with silver top. Was sentenced at War- wick Quarter Sessions, January, 1877, to 6 months' imprisonment for robbing his employers. Absconded 16th inst. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. ANGLESEY. 10.— Holyhead ( County).— For obtaining goods by false pretences— JOHN JONES, age about 30, height < 3 ft., slight, complexion pale, hair dark, mark on side of neck; dressed as a clergyman. Was formerly curate at Northop, Flintshire. A native of Llan- • dyrnog, near Denbigh. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy C^ ief Constable Davies, - Holyhead. BEDFORDSHIRE. 11.— Luton ( Borougli).— For stealing £ 2210s. gold, ' 18th inst.— ALICE PETERS, alias GARLEY, age 19, • height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark, hair brown, eyes ( weak) grey, round face; dress, short black jacket, black dress, and straw hat with flat brim, and trimmed red plush left side. A straw hat and bonnet sewer. Information to Head Constable Jaquest, Luton. 12.— Luton ( Borough).— For stealing, 13th inst.— A small silver Geneva watch, No. 5301, silver dial; 1 lady's gold chain ( open link pattern) and locket, con- taining the portrait of a lady and " M. P." on outside attached ; 1 round gold brooch, plain centre, glass at back; 1 gold keeper ring, buckle pattern ; 1 gold ring, set 2 emeralds and diamonds ; 1 gold ring, set cluster of pearls and diamonds ; 1 gold ring, containing hair and 1 small pearl; and a small brown wooden box— A MAN, age about 23, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., hair dark, moustache very slight, thin face ; dress, dark coat, grey or brown trousers, black hard felt hat; who ob- tained admission to the house by stating he came to take the measurement for a new cistern. BERKSHIRE. 13.— Wokingham ( County).— For stealing at Bin- field, 12th inst., a red roan cart mare, 15 hands, about 10 years old, black points, short legs, turns off foot in- wards a little ; in good condition— A MAN, age about 24, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight, complexion pale, hair brown, moustache light, thin features ; dress, black or dark coat and trousers, brown vest, white muffler and socks, side- spring boots, black hard felt hat; wore a black leather belt with brass fastening. Information to Supt. Atkin, Wokingham. 14.— Reading ( Borough).— For stealing 15s., 2nd inst.— THOMAS BENJAMIN WILLATS, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 6 in., moustache ( slight) dark ; dress, dark coat, plaid trousers, high silk hat. Stated he was a clerk, and that his wife resided at Exeter. Warrant issued. 15.— Reading ( Borough,).— For obtaining goods by false pretences, 12th inst.— ROBERT KNIGHT, age 45, height about 5 ft. 10 in., long thin face, clean shaved; dress, short light jacket, and black cap with . peak. A labourer ; has been several times convicted. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Purchase, Reading. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 16.— Chipping Wycombe ( Borough).— For em bezzlement— GEORGE WILLIAMS, age 32, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes light, slouching gait; dress, dark clothes. A native of Gosport, Hants. May seek employment as butcher or milkman. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Fraser, Chipping Wycomie. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 17.— Cambridge ( Borough).— For embezzlement — WILLIAM ALBERT FILLMORE, a coal merchant's clerk, age 26, height 5 ft. 0 in, complexion feir, hair- light sandy, moustache light, eyes grey, thin nose and fingers, walks very heavily on his heels; dress, dark mixture Chesterfield overcoat, brown tweed suit, lace boots, black hard felt hat. His friends reside at 8, Harcourt- street, Marylebone. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Turrall, Cambridge. CHESHIRE. 18.— Northwich ( County).— For stealing from a lodging- house, 22nd inst., 1 pair lace boots, 1 dark ribbed monkey jacket and coat, 1 pair brown cord trousers, 1 grey tweed vest, and 1 pair grey knitted socks— TWO MEN, 1st, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes dark ; 2nd, age 20, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes grey, very long sharp nose. Both supposed dressed in part of the stolen clothes, and caps with knob at top. Information to Supt. Plant, Northwich. DENBIGHSHIRE. 19.— Wrexham ( County).— For stealing from a hotel at Llangollen, 21st inst., a navy blue sateen skirt ( kilted) ; 1 navy blue bodice and drapery, with small cream spots; I rich broche silk raised jacket, box- pleated at back, tight- fitting, double- breasted, with ornaments from plaits, plain sateen buttons; and a pair of lady's plain leather button boots— EMILY GREENWOOD, age about 23, rather tall, complexion pale, hair light; dress, black jacket, brown dress, high crowned straw hat. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham. DERBYSHIRE. 20.— Alfreton ( County).— For failing to report- License Holder GEORGE AUSTIN, alias ROLLIN- SON, RAWLINSON, and STEPHENS, Office No. 31096, age 40, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes hazel, scars right of head, on fore- head, back of neck, top of head, right wrist, 3rd right finger, left elbow, and above left wrist; rings 1st, 2nd, and 3rd left fingers, D. D. on ribs, blue dot back of left hand. Sentenced at Nottingham Assizes 23rd July, 1877, to 10 years' penal servitude and. 5 years' police supervision for larceny. Licensed 31st July last. D 927. Information to Supt. Coope, Alfreton, Derbyshire. DEVONSHIRE. £ 200 REWARD. 21.— Stonehouse ( CW » rf</).— Woodcutportraitand description of JOHN EDWARD CURTEIS, whose apprehension is sought for forgery, age about 45, height about 6 ft., complexion very fair, hair ( very thin and almost bald on top) light, eyes grey, flesh mole on right cheek close to nostril, ears in- clined forward, speaks in a jerky manner, and usually toys with his watch- chain, which extends from bovh pockets; dress, when last seen, dark grey tweed suit; wore a plain gold ring, with diamond in centre ; uiually wears a white necktie passed through plain gold ring, and, after dark, a soft hat or peak cap, and vhite muffler round neck. Had with him a port- manteau and a paper parcel containing 3 white and 3 coloured shirts, and 12 collars marked " The Premier Shirt, Sydney Charles, 77, Strand, London." Is sup posed to have taken the 9.32 p. m. train for Folkestone or Dover, 15th ult. May endeavour to leave the oountry. A solicitor, late clerk to Stonehouse Local Board ; native of Brecon. In the event of his arrest in a foreign country where an Extradition Treaty exists, his extradition will be demanded by Her Majesty's Government. The above reward will be paid by Dr. C. Bultell, Stonehouse, for his apprehension. Warrant issued. Information to Major Brutton, Superintendent, Stonehouse. DORSETSHIRE. 22.— Shaftesbury ( Cnvnty).— For larceny ( bailee) — VINCENT JOHN FIELD, a sewing machine agent, late of Walseley- road, Bristol, age 40, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) and moustache dark, eyes hazel; dress, black diagonal coat and vest, brown tweed trousers, black bowler hat. This man calls upon dressmakers and drapers, and endeavours to sell kilting machines, for which he re- quires payment in advance; failing in that purpose ho recommends certain alteration to machines already in use, which could be done at a small outlay, and for this purpose he takes away the machines but fails to return them. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Harris, Shaftesbury. DURHAM. £ 6 REWARD. 23.— Bishop Auckland County).— For stealing 28th August last— A bay mare, aged, 14 hands 3 inches high, two or three white spots where the belly- band has rubbed it, and under the saddle long square tail ( not rumped), in fair working condition; a dark gig, streaked with red, door lets down behind for parcels, & c., J. Bell, Barnard Castle, on wheelcaps, blue cushions, one of which has been rather singed with the fire, double black knee rug, which has a daub of red paint on it, blue wool mat, and black cane whip; silver mounted harness, with silver- plated hames and chain at bottom, and silver- plated brow band on head collar— THOMAS GRAY, age about 20 years, 5 ft. 7 or 8 in,, complexion dark, hair dark brown, dressed old dark jacket and vest, dark grey trousers, supposed Militia blucher boots, black billycock hat, " W. R. Barthorpe " written inside. This man has been a few weeks at Bishop Auckland, running about hotels, livery stables, & c., belongs to Yorkshire Militia, Rich- mond, and - was up at last training. His father is a blacksmith at Gateshead. - ( See POLICE GAZETTE, Case No. 21,10< A September.) Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Mr. William Kitch- ing, Bishop Auckland, for the apprehension and con- viction of Gray and recovery of the property. Information to Supt. Banks, Bishop Auckland. 24.— Durham ( County).— For stealing £ 1 7s. 6d., a pair of lace boots, and a grey mixture woollen shirt ( new), 15th inst.— A man, who gave the name of BLENKINSOPP, age 20 to 22, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair ( cut short) sandy ; dress, brown coat, dark grey tweed trousers, white neckerchief, lace boots, hard felt hat. May be wearing the stolen shirt. , . , Information to Supt. Dunn, Durham. HAMPSHIRE. 25.— Lyndhurst ( County).— For failing to appear to a summons for trespassing, 16th inst.— ALFRED THOMPSON, alias PENFOLD, age about 27, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, active and smart appearance ; dress, long dark coat, breeches, and gaiters, black hard felt hat.— JOHN STANLEY, alias PENFOLD, ago about 23, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair brown ; dress, long dark coat, grey vest, hard felt hat. Both are gipsies, and travel the country with vans, hawk- ing brushes, baskets, ic. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. White, Lyndhurst. 26.— Winchester ( City).— For failing to report- Supervisee GEORGE DICKENSON, Office No. 27839, age 26, height 5 ft. 2£ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, indistinct tattoo marks on left arm ; ring on second left finger. Sentenced at Bed- ford 14th October, 1879, tc 7 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for larceny. F 837. Information to the Chief Constable, Winchester: LANCASHIRE. 27.— Bury ( County).— For failing to report— Super- visee WILLIAM TAYLOR ASPIN, Office No. 30944, age 37, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, wreath, cross flags, grenade, anchor, R. A. and two stars inside right arm ; cross and two flowers back of left arm, W. A. T. inside left wrist. Sentenced at Salford Sessions llth January, 1866, to 6 months' imprisonment and 2 years' police supervision. No. 4921. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury. 28.— Garstang ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee JOSEPH BRINDLE, Office No. 28948, age 36, height 5 ft. 51 in., complexion sallow, hair light brown, eyes grey, scars on forehead and left cheek, birth- mark nape of neck, left ankle injured. Sen- tenced at Salford, 24th October, 1881, to 5 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for felony H 1027. Information to Supt. Webb, Garstang. 29.— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing, 20th inst., 1 light- coloured cloth dress, trimmed black vel- vet, plaited skirt, with large metal buttons down side, pot bronze- colour buttons each side of breast on the velvet; 1 brown dress skirt, woollen striped pattern ; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 , 1886. LTHE POLICE GAZETTE. 1 black broad ribbed dolman, trimmed astrachan on sleeves, cord ornament on back ; 1 cardinal dresB skirt, kilted bodice ; 1 long brown plain cloth jacket, with brown feather trimmings front and bottom, 2 black buttons in place of brown ones on front; 1 cash- mere dress skirt, kilted, cord down side; 1 black jersey, braided, black ribbed cloth buttons, 2 plain ones on back ; 1 high black straw hat, trimmed black satin and velvet, bead ornament in front; 1 fawn- colour straw hat, turned up at one side, trimmed satin, and brown striped ribbon, brown feather in front; a pair of lady's low cut boots, and £ 5 5s. 8d— LOUISA KELLY, age about 22, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fair, hair with thick fringe light brown ; dressed in stolen articles. Supposed accompanied by Lavinia Doyle, age about 19, height 4 ft. 1 or 2 in., slight, who also may be dressed in part of the stolen articles. 30.— Olc! Trafford ( County).— For being con- cerned with JOHN OWEN ( Case No. 64)— A MAN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair ( curly) and moustache ( long and curled at ends) light, rough appearance ; dress, dark cloth suit, and short shooting coat, black hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 31.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report- Supervisee ROBERT HARRISON, Office No. 26679, age 32, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, small mole right cheek, scars right eyebrow and back of neck ( boil). Sentenced at Man- chester, 12th June, 1884, to 6 calendar months' imprisonment and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 89947— Supervisee JOHN HENRY SAR- GINSON BYRNE, alias WILSON and WEBB, Office No. 31624, age 37, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar right eyebrow and mole on belly. Sentenced at Salford, 13th April, 1885, to 18 calendar months' imprisonment and 4 years' police supervision for fraud. 1538.— Supervisee WILLIAM TOMLINSON, Office No. 24835, age 62, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes blue, scars on forehead and each eyebrow, lame right leg. Sen- tenced at Manchester, 7th February, 1883, to 15 calendar months' imprisonment and 7 years' police supervision for housebreaking. 74850. 32.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report- License Holder CHARLES WEBB, alias JARVIN, JERVIN, and JONES, Office No. 29620, age 51, height 5 ft. 4i in., complexion dark, hair turning grey, eyes grey, slightly pockmarked, right arm deformed, hump, backed, rings 1st and 2nd left fingers, scar left of fore- head and bridge of nose. Sentenced at Manchester, 20th March, 1878, to 10 years' penal servitude for uttering counterfeit coin. Licensed 2nd January, 1886. E 364.— Supervisee HENRY HEALEY, Office No. 27533, age 33, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, boil marks on chest, blue mark right forearm. Sentenced at Manchester, 3rd October, 1883, to 18 calendar months' imprisonment and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 82286.— Supervisee GEORGE HARRISON, Office No. 29997, age 26, height 5 ft. 61 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, " J. H." and anchor left forearm, bracelet left wrist, scars right eyebrow and right of forehead ( blue). Sentenced at Manchester 16th February, 1885, to 12 calendar months' imprisonment and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. 98486. 33.— Manchester ( City).— For failing to report- Supervisee JOHN SULLIVAN, Office No. 27935, age 30, height 5 ft. 3J in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown ; pockpitted, scars centre of forehead, each eyebrow, right cheek, and back of right hand, one upper tooth grown inwards. Sentenced at Manches- ter, 23rd June, 1879, to 18 calendar months' imprison- ment and 7 years' police supervision for larceny ( per- son).— Supervisee JOHN JONES, alias THOMPSON, HOWARTH, and HOWARD, Office No. 24327, age 48, height 5 ft. ljin., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, corporal punishment marks on back, scars on forehead, left eyebrow, nose, lips, and under jaw. Sentenced at Kirkdale, 31st October, 1871, to 10 years penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for larceny ( person). Information to the Deputy- Chief Constable, Man- chester. 34.— Ashton- under- Lyne ( Borough).— For steal- ing, 5th inst.— 1 green stuff skirt ( partly worn); 1 short black cloth jacket trimmed with feathers; 1 large family bible with 5 names inside ; 1 black fur tippet; 1 gold ring with cross and anchor on front, and some hair inlaid; I black cloth coat and vest; 1 brown tin trunk, about 2 ft. long by 18 inches deep ( lid bent in)— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, side whiskers and moustache curled at ends, dark. Is known by the names of CHARLES FREDERICK MORTIMER, WILLIAM- SON, BATTY, LEMAIR, and MASSEY. Is accom- panied by Sarah Elizabeth Davis, age 22, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in. very slight, complexion pale; dress, short black jacket, black dress, black velvet hat, with yellow feather and beads in front. Supposed to have gone either to London or Manchester. Information to Chief Constable Dalgliesh, Ashton- under- Lyne. 35.— Rochdale ( Borough).— Woodcut portrait and penal servitude, and 7 years' police supervision for larceny ( person); licensed 21st August, 1886. I 771. Information to the Chief Constable of Nottingham. description of JOHN HENRY BODDINGTON, a clerk, whose apprehension is sought for embezzling £ 10— age about 34, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers ( slight), moustache, and eyes ( full and prominent) brown ; dress, dark cloth suit, respectable appearance. Frequents billiard- rooms. May endea- vour to go abroad. Warrant issued. 36.— Salford ( Borough). — For stealing £ 180— LOUISA WRIGHT, age 17, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion fair, hair ( cut short behind) dark, Picca- dilly fringe; dress, long black jacket, trimmed deep fur round bottom, cuffs and collar, brown dress, button boots, brown straw hat, trimmed with brown feather in front and side.— ELIZA WRIGHT, alias DOXEY, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., hair and eyes dark, speaks very loud, and walks as though she were lame ; dress, long black jacket, trimmed deep fur round bot tom, cuffs and collar, fawn- colour dress trimmed satin, button boots, brown straw hat trimmed with large brown feather. Wairant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. 37.— Warrington ( Borough).— For stealing £ 15, 19th inst.— REUBEN TYMMS, age 43, height 5 ft. 10J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown. A stone- mason ; native of Ascot, Oxfordshire. His father- in- law— Cooper, alias " Ginger Blue," has a stone quarry in or near Oxford. Is known at Manchester ( where his wife is supposed to reside), at Worsley, and at Liverpool. Was a member of the Borough Police from 1873 to 1875, and was employed as County Court Bailiff when he absconded. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Hunt, Warrington. OXFORDSHIRE. 41.— B u rfo rd ( County).— For stealing a horse, 17th inst. ( recovered at Gloucester)— WILLIAM EUSTICE, age 31, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair brown clean shaved ; dress, dark brown overcoat, pepper- and- salt suit, hard felt hat. Was at Monmouth 18th inst., and left for the north, 19th. A native of Burford. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Morgan, Burford. 42.— Chipping Norton ( County).— For embezzl- ing £ 2 19s. 6d.— JOHN GREEN, a tailor and outfitters foreman, age about 36, height about 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion florid, hair dark brown, has the appearance of being addicted to drink ; dress, frock coat, check trou- sers, hard felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cope, Chipping Norton. 43.— Woodstock ( County).— For stealing 2 cotton sheets and a brown linsey skirt with flounces round bottom, 17th inst.— THOMAS GIBBSj age 30, height 5 ft. 8 in., hair and moustache dark brcrwn ; dress, blue pilot jacket, dark cord trousers and vest; new checked scarf; black bowler hat. A native of Deddington, Oxford ; belongs to the Army Reserve. His wife, age 25, height 5 ft. 3 in., hair dark brown, thin features, pregnant; dress, black jacket, dark brown woollen shawl, brown linsey dress, red woollen scarf, two hats ( one black straw, and one brown, trimmed brown vel- vet), wears ear- drops. Information to Deputy- Chief Constable, Fernsby, Oxford. LINCOLNSHIRE. 38.— Market Rasen ( County).— For stealing, 27th ult., a long single- breasted olive beaver overcoat mohair buttons, black Italian lining, pockets on hips, breast, and ticket ditto — FOUR MEN 1st, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., stout; dress, light over- coat, black hat. 2nd, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., stout dress, ribbed worsted overcoat, black hard felt hat. 3rd, age 33, height 5 ft. 7 in., stiff build ; dress, dark clothes. 4th, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., moustache black, long nose, sharp features ; dress, light overcoat who booked for Newmarket 28th ult. with the coat in his possession. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Morritt, Market Rasen. SELKIRKSHIRE. 44 •— Selkirk ( County)— Woodcut portrait and description of DOUGLAS DAVIDSON, a millworker, NORFOLK. 39.— East Dereham ( County).— For deserting his wife and family, leaving them chargeable to the Gres- senhall Union— OBADIAH THURGILL, alias JOHN ANDREWS, age 40, height about 5 ft. 9 in., com plexion fresh, hair light, whiskers and moustache sandy, eyes blue, monkey tattooed left arm, snake and star both arms, ring on wrists ; dress, light cloth suit, red- and- black neckerchief, heavy lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Gressenhall; has been in the army. His father, a dock labourer, resides at Stockton- on- Tees, where he may be found. Warrant issued. Information to Symonds, East Dereham. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 40— Nottingham ( Borough).— For failing to re- port— License Holder ARTHUR MILNER, alias GEORGE WILLIAMSON, Office No. 31109, age 24, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, scars right shin and left shoulder blade. Sentenced at Manchester, 3rd August, 1882, to 5 years' whose apprehension is sought for embezzling £ 770, the property of the Netherdale Deposit Society, Galashiels, age42, height 5 ft. 9 in., stout build, complexion swarthy, hair and whiskers ( turning grey, and rather thin on chin) and moustache dark, gruff voice; dress, black overcoat, dark tweed suit, hard felt hat. It is requested that special inquiry be made at seaport towns for hi9 apprehension, as he may endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Milne, Selkirk. SHROPSHIRE^ 45.— Ellesmere ( County).— For stealing a goose ( recovered)— HENRY ROBERTS, a labourer, age about 28, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion pale, side whiskers dark; dress, dark jacket, cord trousers, strong lace boots, jim- crow hat.— ROBERT ROBERTS, a labourer, age about 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion and whiskers dark, rather round- shouldered, dissipated appearance ; dress, dark jacket, cord trousers, lace boots, dark cloth cap with peak. May be found sleeping in outbuildings, following thrashing machines, & c. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Gough, Oswestry. SOMERSETSHIRE. 46.— Glastonbu ry ( County).— For failing to appear to a summons for assaulting police at Wells, 27th ult. - HENRY BANERELL, age 23, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, small side whiskers, eyes hazel, chin shaved ; dress, generally, dark tweed suit, soft bowler hat. A native of Cheddar, Somerset. Has been employed by Messrs. Smith and Son, book- sellers, & c., Strand. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Glastonbury. £ 1 REWARD. 47.— Weston ( County).— For assaulting police at Freshford, 28th ult.— 3 men, 1st, WORTHY FORD, ' a labourei, age about 29, height 5 ft. 9 in., hair and 606 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1886. moustache ( slight) brown, sore eyes, and wears earrings; dress, white slop and jacket ; 2nd, GEORGE SMITH, alias DUMPY, age about 35. height 5 ft. 4 in., stout, hair ( bald on top) and mous- tache dark ; dress, black monkey jacket with large buttons, dark trousers, black bowler hat; both natives of Combe Down, near Bath ; 3rd, age about 19, tall and thin; dress, dark clothes, black bowler hat. Came with Smith on a visit to Combe Down, from Hammersmith, 27th ult. All are supposed to have exchanged clothes, to be clean shaved, and to have gone to South Wales. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Capt. Alison, Chief Constable, for the apprehension of each. Information to Supt. Morgan, Weston. STAFFORDSHIRE. 48.— Longton ( County).— Escaped from custody • charged with being drunk and disorderly and wilful • damage— MARTIN FEATHERSTONE, age 27, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion swarthy, hair and mous- . tache dark ; dress, dark cloth coat and vest, moleskin trousers, side- spring boots, cloth cap with peak. A • native of Stafford ; travels the country gathering rags and bones, generally accompanied by two women. Warrant issued. Information to Supt, Evans, Longton. SUSSEX ( WEST). 49.— Worthing ( County). — For stealing a carpet ( recovered)— HENRY FOGDEN, age about 30, com- plexion dark, hair dark brown' moustache slight; dress, navvy slop, blue guernsey, red wrapper, black soft felt hat; may be wearing an old brown tweed - jacket. A marine store dealer ; supposed native of Brighton. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Long, Worthing. WESTMORELAND. £ 1 REWARD. 50.— Kendal ( Borough).— For deserting his wife and family— THOMAS O'HARA, age 31, height 5 ft. 4J in. complexion dark, hair brown, eyes ( small) blue, " T. E. D." tattooed right forearm. The above reward will be paid by the Guardians of - the Poor of the Kendal Union for his apprehension. Information to Chief Constable Cotton, Kendal. WORCESTERSHIRE. 51.— Dudley ( Borough).— For stealing a bicycle ( recovered) 1st inat.— GEORGE HENRY WILLIAMS, alias THOMAS HENRY WILLIAMS, J. STEVENS • CHARLES THOMPSON, and GEORGE THOMAS, a painter, age 27, height 5 ft. 31 in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar on bridge of nose, mole back of neck, shingle marks shoulders and breast, mole right side of belly, scar outside buttock and across kneecap ; dress, brown plaid coat and vest, black- and- white plaid trousers, brown hard felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Burton, Dudley. WILTSHIRE. 52.— Hindon ( County).— For embezzling £ 14— WILLIAM MILLER, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark brown, eyes hazel, lost several front teeth, others much decayed; dress, dark serge jacket and vest, dark mixture trousers, lace boots, black hard felt hat; carried a light cloth mixture suit, which he may be wearing. A butcher's assistant; native of Tilsbury. Warrant issuec1. Information to Supt. Bull, Hindon. 53.— Swindon ( County).— For stealing clothes ( re- covered), 22nd inst. HUGHES, a tramping tailor, age about 23, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair, small side- whiskers, and moustache dark brown, eyes hazel; dress, dark twill jacket, brown mixture trou- sers, light boots, black hard felt hat; of tidy appear- ance. Information to Supt. North, Swindon. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 54.— Sproatley, Hull ( County).— For attempting to defraud the North- East Railway Company by making a false claim— MARY ANN HUTSON, age 22, height 4 ft. 8 in, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar left side of neck: dress, long blacl cloth jacket, dark dress, fur cape, white straw hit with feather. A domestic servant; native of Sheffield. May seek employment in farm- houses in Lincolnshire, where she i3 supposed to have lived prior to last year. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Burniston, Sproatley, Hu. L 55.— Beverley ( Borough).— For obtaining noney by false pretences— A YOUTH, age 18 or 19, Height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in, slight, complexion pale, moustache ( very slight), dark, rather thin face ; dress, dirk suit, black felt hat. His nodus operandi is to go about principally to public- houses, and present a card with a number of articles of furniture, < fcc., printed thereon, and a local address, where he says his father resides, but owing to having been out of employment a considerable time is compelled to sell his furniture. He induces them to purchase the tickets or cards at sixpence each, on the pretence that when sufficient are sold the furniture will be drawn for by lottery. He has sold a large number of tickets in Beverley and other towns during the past 3 or 4 months. Information to Head Constable Knight, Guildhall, Beverley. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 56.— Barnsley ( County). — For embezzling £ 32 Is. 6d.— JONATHAN HODGSON, age 42, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, ooal mark between eyes ; dress, dark mixture cloth suit, hard felt hat. A native of Stoke- on- Trent. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kane, Barnsley. 57.— Dewsbury ( County).— Woodcut portrait ( taken 8 years ago) and description of CHARLES FIRTH, alias CHARLES FIRTH WILLIAMSON, whose apprehension is sought for uttering forged cheques, age 30, height 5 ft. 5$ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache heavy, eyes grey, round face, scar on nose, bubo mark right groin ; dress, black coat. A plumber; native of Birstal, Yorks. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Airton, Dewsbury. 58.— Knaresboro' ( County).— For embezzling £ 21 7s., 2nd July last— SAVILLE CARR, of Harrogate, age 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., stout, complexion sallow, hair and moustache black, bow- legged^, peculiar rolling walk ; dress, black cloth suit Warrant issaed. Information to Colonel Ormsby, Superintendent, Knaresboro'. 59.— Leeds ( Borough).— For perjury — JACOB SILVERMAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. Sin., com- plexion dark, hair brown, whiskers and moustache,, dark brown.— SOLOMON GALLASKY, a Pole, age- about 35, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair light whiskers and moustache ( short) sandy; ilress, dark brown check coat and vest.— SARAH GALLASKY, a Pole, age about 35, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., somplexion swarthy, hair ( turning grey) black, eyes dark ; plain black dress with white apron, and shawl over head, but may have changed.— SAM GALLASKY, a Pole, age 15 or 16, height about 4 ft. 11 in., complexion swarthy, hair black, eyes dark ; dress, mixture jacket suit. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Nott Bower, Leeds. See Latest Information. PERSONS m_ CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 60.— M Division.— Remanded at Southwark Police Court till 1st prox., for the unlawful possession of a gold ring, with heart- shaped shield, " H. M. R." en- graved thereon, in a small box, maker " J. Kleiser, Stonegate, York"; an oval- shaped silver locket, " S. K." in monogram ; a tablespoon, initials obliterated and a silver cross— THOMAS AINSLEY, age 38', height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes dark, scar on bridge of nose ; dress, blue Witney overcoat, cord trousr. rs, dark tweed vest, red- and- black striped scarf, black hard felt hat. A fish hawker ; native of Croydon. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. CHESHIRE. 61.— Northwich ( County). — Remanded till 1st prox., for housebreaking— JOHN TAYLOR, age 35, height 5 ft. 8j in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey ; dress, dark grey cloth jacket and trousers ( very old), lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native of Rotherham. Information to Supt. Plant, Northwich. HAMPSHIRE. 62.— Ringwood ( County).— Committed for trial for fraud- ROBERT ALLEAN McCALL, age 37, height 5 ft. 7£ in., complexion, hair, and eyes black, scar on forehead and right groin, four right wrist, boil mark right leg; dress, blue serge suit and cap, low shoes. A ship's steward; native of Boston, United States. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Mintram, Ringwood. LANCASHIRE. 63.— Old Trafford ( County).— Remanded for the unlawful possession of 1 brown- ribbed fustian jacket, 1 pair lace boots, with 6 hooks at top, and 1 pair side- spring boots, block fronts— WILLIAM MIDGELEY ODDIE, age 38, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) and side whiskers dark brown ; dress, brown- and- grey tweed jacket and vest, hard felt hat— JOHN COOPER, age 15, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel ; dress, brown- ribbed fustian jacket and trousers, grey tweed vest, blue double- peaked cap. State they travelled through Accrington, Blackburn, Bolton, and Bury to Manchester. 64.— Old Trafford ( County).— Remanded till 1st prox., concerned with a man not in custody, for attempted larceny— JOHN OWEN, age 49, height 5 ft. 11 in., hair, moustache, and tuft on chin dark brown, scar back of head ; dress, grey clothes, hard felt hat. States he lodged with a Mr. Adams, a railway porter, at 32, Holland- street, Bootle. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 65.— Uckfield ( County).— Sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment, 13th inst., for larceny— CHARLES ROBERTS, age 39, height 5 ft. 9* in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, boil mark right side of back, large scar inside left elbow. Was convicted at Tunbridge in April, 1883, for stealing a watch, and sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment; in West Kent, April, 1881, for housebreaking, and sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment and 3 years' police supervision ; and in East Sussex, October, 1884, for larceny, and sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment. A native of London. Information to Sapt Tucker, Uckfield. See Latest Information. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 66.— Central Office.— 29th March last— 2 gold watches ( one very small thick double- case keyless lever, No. 48166, maker " Leroy," crest— cross swords, with boar's bead above, raised monogram " C. C. R. " ; one a lady's keyless demi- hunter, No. 11786, French make, A. H." in raised letters on back); 7 rings ( one a single- stone diamond, claw setting, stone weighs about 3 carats; one ditto, mu> eh smaller stones ; one five- stone diamond gipsy ; one five- pearl ditto ; one single- stone amethyst, claw sotting, wide flat gold band ; one ditto topaz ; one broad gold setting, stone missing); 1 pair single- stone diamond earrings, claw setting, stones weigh 4 carats 2 grains ; 5 single bracelets ( one largo sapphire, surrounded by diamonds, with diamonds each side half way round ; one very heavy solid gold cable flat top, hair mounted inside; one solid gold flat bangle, " Cordelia " thereon ; one fancy gold bangle, 5 balls on top : one hair, with gold clasp, " M." engraved thereon); a pair of heavy silver gilt bracelets, open work, nearly 2 in. wide, weight about } lb.; 4 breast pins ( one cat's- eye, surrounded by about 12 diamonds, can be worn as a stud ; one French gold, man's head one side, crest— a cock crowing on other; one antique sapphire and paste, shape of heart, snake in gold curled round it; one coloured gold, design— merrythought bone of a fowl); 4 lady's chains ( one fine gold, set 8 pearls, 1 pearl deficient, bar has pearl at each end ; three gold and platinum, one thick cord shaped, one ditto finer, one open link); 4 lockets ( one antique sapphire and paste ; three gold, one with monogram " G. R. B." en- graved thereon, one with crest— a lion, one fancy pattern); 2 brooches ( one pearl horseshoe, " Good Luck " in diamonds thereon ; one gold filigree, shape of Swiss mandolin); 1 large Brazilian diamond cross, open setting, consisting of 16 large choice stones, a small coronet of brilliants at top, which can be disconnected and worn separately ; 2 necklaces ( 1 very large coral bead ; 1 of bent pearls) both have gold clasps ; 2 sets of studs ( 1 with 4 diamonds in each, set in silver; 1 gold and lapis lazuli; 1 gold and silver stud; 1 pair antique Venetian silver sleeve- links, a 7s. 6d. gold piece, 1 Egyptian gold coin, 1 100- franc piece, 1 Italian coin ( value 35s.), 1 garter sovereign, 1 Brazilian ooin ( value 10s.), 1 gold compass, 1 ditto tassel, 1 ditto knife, 1 ditto talisman of Virgin, 2 gold pencil- cases ( one canucu shaped, one plain), 1 gold and silver FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1886. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 5 pencil- case, 1 pair cut steel buckles. A man named HENRY RUSHBRIDGE, who is well known at Brighton, was charged with this offence at the time, and after a remand was discharged, none of the jewel- lery being traced. It is supposed that the property is being disposed of gradually in the provinces. 67.— B Division.— Woodcuts and description of jewellery stolen between 28th August and 11th ult.— Plain gold band | bracelet, gold not . flexible, set with 3 I lapis lazuli, balls I fixed in hollow circles or sockets » in I the gold. A pearl and blue enamel locket with fringe, blue enamel round centre pearl, edge of locket, and twisted gold. A plain gold locket, dia- mond in cen- tre, plain gold round the dia- mond, and photo inside. Narrow stiff gold buckle bracelet, set with diamonds. A plain stiff gold I band bracelet, with I slanting cross in pearls. A narrow stiff gold buckle bracelet, no stones. Plain gold band I bracelet, locket I containing two I portraits of gen- Itlemen. A plain gold bracelet, with - turquoise and . pearl horseshoe An onyx and pearl locket, plain gold round. A Roman gold locket, Roma thereon. A pair of Roman ear- rings. A pair of turquoise and diamond ear- rings, fringe at bottom. A flexible gold bracelet, with blue enamel and pearls. Gold pendant ' locket with turquoise and diamonds, in sky • blue velvet case, the snap of case not good, monogram J. M. L. in turquoise and dia- monds. A large amethyst cross, set with small pearls. •:;•• % i'vi s- S'l a:' -- . ^ " I i aM # A diamond brooch, set small diamonds, pendant. Gold horse - shoe, set amethysts, gold pendant at top. Gold brooch shape, of a grasshopper Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 68.— Slough ( County).— 22nd inst., at Wraysbury — A mahogany cigar- box, dapple grained, containing about 50 cigars; 2 gold hair pins, set pearls and dia- monds ; also a man's double- breasted black diagonal overcoat, pocket outside left breast and inside tail, " G. Greenwood " on collar. Information to Supt. Dunham, Slough. HAMPSHIRE. 69.— Winchester ( City).— 23rd inst., from a hotel — A cash- box ( afterwards found empty), containing £ 15 gold, £ 30 silver, and three £ 5 Bank of England notes ; 1 cheque on the Stamford, Spalding, and Boston Banking Company for £ 10 7s. 2d., drawn by J. Ward in favour of J. Bone ; 1 cheque on the Capital and Counties Banking Company for £ 6, drawn by Polking- horne in favour of J. Tubb ; 1 cheque on the London and Westminster Bank for £ 1 17s, 9d., drawn by Tapp in favour of Taplin ; and a cheque on Messrs. Bulpett and Hall's Bank for £ l 0s. 3d., drawn by J. Cooper in favour of T. Attwood. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester. LANCASHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 70.— Old Trafford ( County). — 18th inst., at Openshaw— 1 lady's small gold watch, plain back, gold ornamented dial with white centre ; I gold locket, oval shaped, five diamonds set in silver on two arrows ; 1 gold bracelet, slightly cracked, set blue sto nes; Jl gold chain, plain pattern; 1 silver bracelet, snake pattern ; 1 silver bracelet an inch wide, flowered ; and 1 small brooch, set pearl and corals in centre. The above reward will be paid by Mr. William Budgin, Ashton- road, Openshaw, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. LEICESTERSHIRE. 71.— Leicester ( Borough). — 25th inst.— A black grenadine dress body, fastens down front with two rows of buttons, large and small, trimmed with plaits of corded silk, full frilling round neck, silk preservers under arms ; and a new dress of the same material, with three black bows on side, lined black satin, fastens with two hooks at waist — Supposed by A WOMAN, age about 25, complexion, hair ( plaited), and eyes dark, Grecian fringe, good teeth; dress, red skirt, blue body with white front let in, white worsted shawl, dirty white straw hat, trimmed with yellow material, jet in front, brim lined with black material, button boots; of ladylike appearance. Stated her sister kept the " Three Tuns " at Notting- ham, and that her husband was in the theatrical pro- fession at Birmingham. Information to Head Constable Dunn, Leicester. LINCOLNSHIRE. 72.— G rantham ( County).— 20th inst., by burglary — A pair of Militia boots, " 8J 4th Lincoln, No. 39," stamped inside, 1 old blue check cotton shirt, and a blue- and- white cotton neckerchief. Information to Supt. Wynne, Grantham. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 73.— Peterborough ( Liberty of).— 24th inst., at Dogsthorpe— 2 silver verge watches, " Idlesleigh, Chat- ham," engraved on inner plate of one; 1 German silver guard, 1 steel albert chain, link and ring pattern ; 1 gold- plated locket containing hair, glass cracked ; 2 pairs elastic braces ( one red- black- and- yellow stripes, the other blue stripes), 1 brown leather purse with two compartments, knob fastening, and about 10s. or 12s. in silver and bronze. Information to Inspector Blackman, Peterborough. SURREY. 74.— Chertsey ( County).— nth inst, by burglary, at Oatlands Park— 3 table cloths, marked " Macin- tosh "; 1 dozen large table knives, 1 ditto small, and 1 6 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 , 1886. poultry carver and fork, marked " Burton 2 white aprons, 1 mantle, and 1 silver inkstand, candlestick in centre of ink wells. Information to Supt. Bungard, Chertsey. SUSSEX ( EAST). 75.— Brighton ( Borough — 13th inst.— A silver- plated cruet stand, 6 cut glass bottles ( 3 with glass stoppers and 3 silver tops), 4 silver tablespoons ( 2 new and 2 old, and very thin), 2 silver table forks, with initials " J. E. W. f" 1 large plated fork, 6 small ditto, 1 silver fish slice ( old pattern), 5 silver teaspoons, 2 plated ditto, 1 pair silver sugar tongs ( new), 1 pair lace boots ( hand sewn) to fit a boy age 13, 1 pair lady's lace boots, sprin^ in waist ( nearly new), 1 pair lace bobts ( machine n ake), 3 hooks at top, to fit a boy age 13, 1 lady's black hand- bag ( nearly new), and a boy's black diagonal jauket. 76.— Brighten ( Borough).— 11th inst., from a hotel — 1 plain gold ring with diamond in star setting, 1 lady's fancy gold dress ring set 3 pearls and 1 ruby, 2 chased gold bracelets, a lady's 22- carat gold albero, small link pattern, with gold locket, about the size pf a florin, set diamond in centre, 1 pair gold earrings with 2 diamonds, star setting, and a gold brooch set 2 diamonds, star setting. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. SUSSEX ( WEST). ~ 77.— Chichester ( City).— 20th inst.— A soldier's old overcoat, red turn- down collar, a girl's yellow mixture tweed ulster, wide band at neck, 2 pockets; 1 short blue jacket, large black buttons, 2 pockets outside, torn under arms; and 1 blue pilot jacket, rough cloth, lined alpaca, velvet collar, 2 pockets outside and 1 inside, kid leather tab— Supposed by a girl named NELLY PANNELL, age about 18, whose father travels the country with a van. Information to Head Constable Pratt, Chichester. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 78.— H u 11 ( Borough).— 11th inst.— A silver English lever watch, No. 14684, chronometer balance, f- plate, centre seconds, gold hinges, " James Sagar, Black- burn," on dial, figure of an angel on inside plate ; 9- carat gold albert, curb pattern, with swivel and bar attached; a silver lever watch, No. 15162, and a gold lever watch, plain back and face. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 79.— Huddersfield ( County).— 5th June last ( see Case iVo. 57, 1 Ith June last)— li silver tea- spoonsi marked " B. R." or " D." ; 3 electro- plated dinner forks, 1 ditto gravy spoon, 1 table [ ditto, 1 salt ditto, and 2 electro- plated salts and 1 spoon, all marked " R." ; 10 egg- spoons; 1 fish knife and fork; 1 brass match- holder, marked " Fire " ; and 2 pairs of men's boots. Information to Supt. Goodall, Huddersfield. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 80.— M Division.— Between 12th and 13th inst.— A dark bay Russian cob gelding, 12i hands, hog mane, set fast on off shoulder, in good condition ; 2 sets brass- mounted harness ( one single, one double) ; and a light spring cart, painted chocolate, picked out red, " Alex. Burtcn, 44, Grange- road, Bermondsey," on piece of tin on shaft. Between 17th and 18th inst.— A very dark brown mare, aged, 14J hands, chipped knees, white mark on each side of withers, short tail, very fat; a set of brass- mounted harness, with initials T. A.; a heavy spring cart, painted dark green, picked out light green, very high on wheels, cross spring, hand rail, and steps, brass- mounted, off side step repaired in centre, near shaft recently new, one off side panel patched, " John Dodd, Lynton- road, Bermondsey," on otf side shaft. 81.— N Division.— 8th inst., at the Dairy Show, Agricultural Hall— An English silver owl hen pigeon, tongue deformed. Valuable. 82.— P Division.— 25th inst.- A dark chestnut mare, 15 hands, white star on forehead, saddle- marked, slight cut over coronet on off hind leg ; in fair condi- tion, 83.— S Division.— 20th ult., at Finchley— A Rus- sian gelding, 5 years, 13 hands, white star on forehead, chipped knees, scar on near side of rump ; in good con- dition. 84.— X Division.— 4th inst., at Hanger Lane, Ealing— A dark bay mare, 5 years, 14 hands, short tail, no shoes, nearly thoroughbred. Value £ 40. 85.— Y Division.— Between 11th and 13th inst., at Caterham Lane, Enfield— A chestnut mare, 13 hands, cow- hocked, small lump on off shoulder, bushy mane, long tail, off hind fetlock white. Value £ 16. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan, Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. SOMERSETSHIRE. 86.— Wincanton ( County).— Between 11th and 14th inst., at Steney Stoke— 7 chickens, about 10 weeks old, Andalusian breed ( blue), chiefly cock birds. Information to Supt. Williams, Wincanton. ANIMALS FOUND. SUFFOLK. 87— Ixworth ( County).— Left at Hepworth, 8th inst.— A black gelding, aged, 15 hands, four white feet, white spot on forehead, saddle- marked, light breed ; value about £ 15. Information to Supt. Cole, Ixworth. PROPERTY FOUND. DENBIGHSHIRE. 88.— Wrexham ( County).— A lady's gold pencil- case, stone with crest— bare hand and arm holding a dagger in end, small gold chain attached. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham. PROPERTY RECOVERED. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 89.— E Division.— The whole of the property, except the watch and some letters, Case No. 8,3rd inst PROPERTY FOUNDlN~ POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. LANCASHIRE. 90.— Old Trafford ( County).—\ new twill cotton sheet, 1 black- and- white check woollen neck shawl, 1 red- and- black woollen plaid ditto, 1 red- and- white woollen ditto, 1 black pilot jacket lined red- and- black plaid, large wooden buttons; 1 pair brown cord trou- sers, lined calico, to fit a boy 9 or 10 years of age ; 1 new twill calico sheet, 1 black- and- red plaid neck shawl, 1 red- and- white ditto, and 1 new iron saucepan. 91— Old Trafford ( County).— 20th inst., at Gor- ton, 2 parcels ( one containing 27 print cotton handker- chiefs, some with blue- and- white spots, and some red- and- white'; the other containing a baby's white cotton pinafore, labelled, in pencil, " Donnerley Hyde." Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford.' PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 92.— Kettering ( County).— Killed on the railway at Kettering, 9th inst., William Walker, a tramping painter and glazier, age about 44, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey, and bald on front) light brown, lost one tooth in upper jaw ; dress, brown mixture frock coat, striped tweed trousers and vest, blue check shirt, brown silk tie, striped socks, low shoes, black billycock hat. Information to Supt. Botterill, Kettering. See Latest Information. APPREHENSIONS. 93.— Metropolitan Police District, E Divi- sion.— FREDERICK GEORGE HERBERT, Case No. 4, 10th ult. 94.— Durham, South Shields ( Harbour).— WILLIAM LANT, Case No. 24, 24th ult. 95.— Lancashire. Manchester ( City).— License Holders OWEN CONNOR, Office No. 30624, Case No. 33,16th July last.— THOMAS HUNT, Office No. 28511, Case No. 19, 9th October, 1885.— THOMAS THOMPSON, Office No. 29737, Case No. 39, 12th March last.— Supervisees FREDERICK HARRIS, Office No. 30958, Case No. 41, 20th August last — THOMAS POWER, Office No. 25965, Case No. 23, 11th June last.— EDWARD BURKE, Office No. 24559, Case No. 30, 21st May last.— JOHN McGUIRE, Office No. 30477, Case No. 23, 11th June last — JAMES COURT, Office No. 30951, Case No. 114, 17th Sept. last— ELIZABETH SMITH, Office No. 27294, Case No: 29,13th March, 1885.— ELIZABETH SHAW, Office No. 25433, Case No. 39, 17th July, 1885.— MARY A. MOONEY, Office No. 29397, Case No. 42, 28th August, 1886.— MARY HAvVKINS, Office No! 22575, Case No. 114, 17th September last.— License Holder JOHN ROBINSON, Office No. 30341, Case No. 31, 2nd July, 1886— Supervisee WILLIAM ASH- TON, gazetted 14th November, 1883.— License Holder JOSEPH HIBBERT, alias JOHN DOYLE, Office No. 29945, Case No. 42, 12th March last. 96.— Lancashire, Blackburn ( Borough).— Supervisee JOSEPH HAYES, Office No. 23662, Case No. 35, 7th May last. 97.— Montgomeryshire, Montgomery ( County).— WILLIAM WEAVER, Case No. 37, 22nd inst., by Cardiganshire Constabulary. 98.— Worcestershire, Bromsgrove ( County).— BENJAMIN OAKES, returned convict, for burglary, Case No. 85, 22nd inst. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 99.— T Division.— For stealing, between 2nd and 22nd inst., 1 iron bedstead, 1 featherbed, 1 flock ditto, 4 feather pillows, 1 ditto bolster, 1 palliasse, 2 pairs of lace boots ( one men's, one women's), 1 round mahogany table, 1 perambulator, 1 lady's mantle, 3 sheets, 3 table covers ( two cloth, pne linen), 1 cotton vest ( all re- covered), 20 towels ( eight toilet, twelve' chamber), 4 sheets, 3 table covers ( two linen, 1 cloth, worked silk flowers), 3 smoking caps, 1 pair men's worsted corcl trousers, 3 vests ( one black cloth, two cbtton under), 1 cardigan jacket, 1 lady's black cloth ditto, 1 family bible, 2 pictures ( oleograph, " Homesteads," gilt frames), 1 dozen small black Indian figures, and 1 clothes box, wood painted brown ( not recovered)— GEORGE WARD, age 23, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh ( sunburnt), hair light brown, clean shaved ; dress, brown tweed walking suit, black hard felt hat. Recently discharged from 7th Hussars.— HARRIET WALKER, age 24, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion ruddy ( freckled), hair red ( fringed in front); brown dress, black cloth jacket, white straw hat ( trimmed red flowers) ; may wear a black fur tippet. Walks very erect; bold appearance. Supposed gone to Preston, Lancashire ( or near), where the man's friends reside May represent themselves as husband and wife. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. ~ LANCASHIRE" 100.— Salford ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee WILLIAM MEADE, alias WILLIS, Office No. 31560, age 32, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar right side of nose and in- side left hand. Was convicted at Salford Sessions, 10th January last, for larceny, and sentenced to S> months' imprisonment and 3 years' police supervision. Information to the Chief Constable, Salford. " YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 101.— Bradford ( Borough).— For failing to report — DAVID OWEN, Office No. 28834, age 33, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, long face, two scars right side and one left side of head, right forehead, and left eyebrow, anchor and woman with staff tattooed on wrist, sailor with cutlass left arm, cross flags and drum and D. C. above wrist, fish back of hand, ring on second finger, ulcerated leg. Was convicted at York Assizes, 20th April, 1880, for breaking and entering a warehouse at Bradford, and sentenced to 7 years' penal servitude. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. SHROPSHIRE. 102.— Oakengates ( County). — Watch, case No. 62, 22nd inst., has been identified as stolen from Wrexham, and the prisoners, JOHN EDWARDS and WILLIAM DENNIS, handed over to Denbighshire Police. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 103.— Y Division.— 27th inst. a gold Geneva open- face watch, " Rosie, 1882," engraved on dome, a silver Geneva open- face watch, 2 gold alberts ( 1 round link pattern, 1 small link do. with tassels), 1 pair gold ear- rings, pearl in centre, 1 spade guinea, 1 George sovereign, four 5s. pieces, 1 large silver bracelet, snake pattern, 1 do. chased figures, 1 do. chased, with knobs round, 1 small silver brooch, daisy pattern, large pearl in centre of flower, surrounded with brilliants> 1 oval gold locket, photo of a gentleman inside, a small link pattern gold chain attached, brooch and earrings to match, paste stones in claw setting round edge, and 15 rings ( 1 gold band, set 3 turquoise, 2 pearls, 1 dress, double row stones, corals and pearls, 1 plain keeper, 1 broad do., set 3 red stones, 1 cluster, set rubies and emeralds, 1 do. set 5 rubies, 1 plain wedding, 1 buckle pattern, set blue stones, 1 silver buckle pattern, and 6 others, various patterns). Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND, CHESHIRE. 104.— Stockport ( County).— 26th inst., hanging from a tree at Bredbury— the body of a man, age about 65, length 5 ft. 7 in., hair ( cut short) and whiskers grey, chin shaved, eyes blue, lost all teeth with the exception of one on left side of lower jaw ; dress, black alpaca jacket; black, brown, and blue striped alpaca vest; grey mixture trousers, patched at knees, blue striped check cotton shirt; plaid collar; drab socks ( new) ; blucher boots ( recently soled and heeled); dark cap. . Information to Deputy Chief Constable Cope, Stockport. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1886. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. <£ 2 REWARD. MISSING, since 22nd June, 1886, FREDE- RICK MATTHEWS, ex- Sergeant lst Battalion 60th Rifles, and Sergeant- In- structor lst Herts Volunteers, at Welwyn, Hert- fordshire. Description:— Age 48 years, height 5 ft. 9 in., eyes blue, hair and moustache black, complexion fresh, stout build. Marks on left forearm, " A. Brill," tattooed; on right forearm, " Rosaline " tattooed ; sword cut across base of two first fingers of back of left hand; mark ( old wound) across the forehead, looking like a deep wrinkle. Information to Colonel Daniell, Chief stable of Herts, Hatfield, Herts. Con- PJTUBBS.— NOTICE.— If JOHN ^ PETER STUBBS, EDWARD CHARLES STUBBS, FREDERICK STUBBS, and HENRY STUBBS, or either of them, Sons of Thomas Edward Stubbs, deceased ( by Alice Stubbs, his wife), late of Northampton Park, High-, bury, and of the Court of Bankruptcy, Basinghall- street, London, England, should be alive they will HEAR of SOMETHING to their ADVANTAGE by communicating with Messrs. Willoughby and Winch, of 4, Lancaster- place, Strand, London, England, Solicitors for the Trustees of the will of the said Alice Stubbs, deceased. ADVERTISER wishes to COMMUNI- CATE with the BARONESS VON KAHLDEN and her sister MISS GOAT- LEY, formerly Of Bognor, Sussex, and late of Ipswich, Suffolk. If this should not attract their attention, £ 1 reward will . - - be given to any person sending their pre- sent address ( in the United Kingdom) to Edwin T. Tadman, 4, Gray's Inn Place, Gray's Inn, London, W. C. MISSING.— The relatives will be glad to receive INFORMATION respect- ing WM. KELLETT, of Longsight, Manchester, who left home July 5th with intention of visiting Douglas. Had with him a black Gladstone bag and dark brown round tin trunk, silver watch, and gold curb albert with masonic pendant attached, gold ring on finger. Age 67, scar on cheek, had on dark clothes, short coat, black felt hat, & c. Walked a little lame with stick. Address 421, Stockport- road, Longsight, Manchester. 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