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Date of Article: 07/12/1886
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Volume Number: VOL III    Issue Number: 307
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' ITIA:^] POUCE GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1886. VOL. III., No. 307. EEGULATIONS- 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, arid all communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOR OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, GREAT SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is 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 stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. E. 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. 1. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analagous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to he apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and an alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents, or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit \ o the Editor notice of the fact, re ferring to the number of the announcement for insertion in rbe 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 to as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They tntis- be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond ( j Co.,"' Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Trilling, 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. J. MONHO, Editor. WAR OFFICE, DECEMBER 7, 1886. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE, OTTBLCEI NO. NAME. BBS. • 0. 1' Adams, James 2 Alderson, Jackson 3 Aldred, Thomas 4 Alexander, George 5iAshton, Daniel 6 Beach, James 7 [ Beaumont, Thos. H. Beeselev, Alfred Borman, Henry Boulton, Frank Boxall, Alfred Boyles, Thomas Bramwell, George Brown, C. Brown, George Brown, John Bruce, George Bryden, James Campbell, William Carmichael, Wm. 1603 915 1530 1569 Welsh Regt. Durham L. I. S. Lanes Regt. King's 0. Brdrs N. Lanes Regt. Royal' Engineers Rifle Brigade 1826 Border Regt. 647 Lincoln Regt. 1241IE. Surrey Regt. 19133 7702 6623 3846 36762 49112 2175 1385 2299 52919 1730 21 Carney, James i2: Cartwright, Joseph 23| Casey, Daniel 24 Clark, John 25' Clarke, Eli 26 Coffee, William 27 ~ " ~ 28 29 30 Rifle Brigade King's R. Rifles Royal Artillery R. H. A. Seaforth High. Welsh Regt. Gordon High. Royal Artillery R. Scots Fus. Royal Artillery WHERE BORN. New Monkland, Lnrk St. Mary's,* Prescot, Lanes Falkirk, Stirling Wigan, Lanes Newbury, Berks Hackney, Mdx. Bradford St. Nicholas, Lincoln Southwark, Surrey TRADE. labourer labourer collier painter collier brickmakr labourei comb mker moulder labourer ' 20* 22 20J 194 19* 21 20 21 21 20; 5 4 fresh fresh fair fair fresh fresh fresh pale fresh sallow Petworth, Sussex labourer Bethnal Green, Mdx. carman Manchester labourer Dunchurch, Rugby labourer Hinckley, Warwick finisher St. Patrick, Lanes labourer Torry, Kincardine sawyer Glasgow, Lanark mechanic Ahoghill, Antrim labourer St. Outhbrt's, Mdlthn labourer 20* 20 25J 20* 20J 19J 181 21 19} 19} Cook, George Cox, Frederick Crooke, Joseph Cruton, William 31 32 33 34 36 36 37 38 39 40 Culling, Herbert Davies, William Devine. John Dobb, William Drapper, William Edwards, John Ellis, George Fegan, John Fielding, Thomas Flanagan, Francis 1397 422 8041 847 8178 1224 43964 187 Welsh Regt. Shropshire L. I Munster Fus. Rifle Brigade Nrthmptn Regt. Royal Artillery Rifle Brigade Shropshire L. I. Royal Artillery E. Surrey Regt, St. John's, Cardiff St. George's, Shrwsby Kilcorney, Cork Marylebone, Mdx. Daventry, Nrthmptn Waterford, Ireland Manchester Lancashire St. John's, Kilkenny Jennister, Chard labourer labourer labourer porter abourer labourer labourer trimmer tailor mason 2129 E. Kent Regt. 37784^ Royal Artillery 2366; R. Scots Fus. 50 S. ShropsRegt. E. Surrey Regt. Seaforth High. Rifle Brigade S. Lanes Regt. S. Staffs Regt, 1803 393 8348 1838 849 2044 Salford, Manchester Llanelly, Carmarthn Hamilton, Lanark Sutton- in- Ashfield* Walworth, Surrey Old Macher, Aberdn St. Pancras, Mdx. Liverpool, Lanes Blackburn, Lanes 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Flipping, William Ford, James Foster, Harry Garratt, James H. Gilbert, Arthur Gould, John Gunning, Thomas Haley, William Harding, Henry Harrison, W. John S. Wales Bordrn Drogheda, Louth 19 23 19 28 20; 23 19 22| 21 24} 5 4* 5 6 5 11} 5 6 5 6 e it a cook seaman miner collier leathrdrssr stonecutter labourer pavior weaver labourer 20 22 22J 24| ID 26j 21 20; 20; 20 OOH- PLXN. HAIR It brn brn red fair brn dk brn It brn dk brn bm brn EYES. REOOtKNTAIfi OR PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION DATE OF PLACE OF blue grey It blue It grey brn hazel grey bm grey bm regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain elotheB regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 20 Nov. 30 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Nov. fresh fresh sallow dark fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh sallow dk bm light bm bm dk bm It bm black bm bm bm grey hazel grey grey bm bm blue blue bm gr'y regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes 25 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 1 Dec. 25 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 27 Nov. 21 Nov. MARKS AND RTTtfARTTS Dublin Newcastle Portsmoth Aldershot Chester Curragh Woolwich Carlisle Dublin Dover wart on right upper eyelid scar It eyebrow, also It thumb "* Brnrd Cstle T. on right forearm, H. on left anchor and heart left forearm sailor, grin, and ' Ready for action' on brst scar on each knee, mole centre of abdomen scar forehead, T. B., anchr, & c. It forearm Warley Parkhurst Shorncliffe London Frt George Dublin en route* Sandown* Fermoy en route* scar back of head, dots left forearm scar centre forehead, lost top rt index fingr tattooed both forearms thistle It forearm. 3 dots back of rt hand Hays & eagle rt forearm, anchr base rt thmb • to Aberdeen slight scar root of nose * Isle of Wight small scar left eyebrow tattooed shoulder- blades ' Perth to Leith fresh pale fresh medim dark fresh sallow fresh fair fresh bm It bm bm dk bm dk bm bm dk bm bm bm bm hazel bm grey grey hazel grey blue blue grey hazel regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 22 Nov. 7 Oct. 22 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 20 Nov. 25 Nov. 7 Oct. 22 Nov. 30 Nov. fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fair florid fresh bm dark bm It bm It bm It bm bm red bm f reckld brn grey It bm blue grey grey blue dk bm grey grey- ly regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals Dublin Iscar orer left eye, scar on forehead Alexandria heart It & rt hand, cross swords rt forearm en route* j* to Tralee Woolwich scar left of forehead, mole left of neck Aldershot tattooed It forearm, soar back rt shoalder Halifax* < Yotk Warley ( cross flags rt elbow, R. A. Melia left arm Alexandria: anchor rt forearm & hand, tiger, & c, It arm * l* on furlough to London Dover ' tattooed both arms, scar right leg 27 Nov. 27 Nov. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 20 Nov. 25 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 23 Nov. Cantrbury Woolwich Glasgow Plymouth Kingston Frt George Woolwich Portsmoth Plymouth Birr oval scar front of chest anchor k W. W. It forearm, boat left hand J D., J. E. rt arm, IJ). base rt thumb, & c. • Notts dots arms, scrs It eyebrow, back It hand, & o cicatrices left groin scar bridge of no9e and inner left ankle bracelt & cross It forearm, 2nd rt fngr thick 3 scars on left knee 2 blue marks rt forearm, scar It forehead 8406 Rifle Brigade 1712 R. W. Surrey Rt — 3rd Dragoon Gds 38417 Royal Artillery 58247 Royal Artillery 1116 R. Welsh Fus. 1222 Nrthmblnd Fus. 1938; W. Riding Regt 1866 Gloucester Regt Limehouse, Mdx. Birmingham Bishopsgate, Mdx. Nottingham Worcestershire Wells, Somerset Mullingar, Westmth Bury, Lanes St. Phillips, Glo'ster 61| Harvey, Thomas 52 Hatfield, William 63 Hayden, Francis 54 Henderson, John 55 Herlihy, Dennis P. 56 Hodges, Alfred 67 Hortley. Thomas 58 Hubbard, H. Chas. 59 Johnson, Frank 801 John son, J. | W. Yorks Regt. Bethnal Green, Mdx. labourer groom porter labourer collier fanner labourer carpenter carman 2478 16th Lanceis 2605 Royal Fus. 40177 Royal Artillery 970 R. Innis. Fus. — iMunster Fus. 1940 D. of Corn's L. I. 2280: S. Yorks Regt. 6575 C. & T Corps 2235 N. Staffs Regt. 2165' Durham L. I. Barnet, Herts Lambeth, Surrey Barndarrig, Wicklow Templemi e, Lndndry Kilcorney, Cork Lambeth, Surrey St Mary's, Sheflield King's Lynn St. Mary's, Staffs Swallwell, Durham 21 20* 261 18} 20 20 21 18 20; pamter labourer labourer labourer labourer baker labourer labourer labourer abourer ruddy fair dark fresh pale sallow fresh fresh pale fresh It bm bm dk bm bm bm bm It bm bm bm bm blue grey dk ' bm grey blue grey grey dk bm hazel blue fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh olive sallow fresh fresh fresh SllJones, Henry 62 Jones, William 63 Jordan, James Kelly, Robert Kildovle, Thomas King, Thomas Knighton, John W. Laflin, James Lee, Thomas Leonard, William 64 66 66 67 68 69 70 7631 371 1970 1001 5 6740 39686 1835 1666 2052 Med. S. Corps Royal Artillery 8. Lanes Regt. A. & S. High. Gloucester Regt. Rifle Brigade Royal Artillery Durham L. I. R. W. Kent Rt. 16th Lancers Marylebone, Mdx. St. Andrw's, Plymth Killoe, Longford Tullabody, Clckmnan Portumna, Galway Everton, Lanes Alconbury, Hunts Liverpool St. Martin's le Grand* St. Mary's, Warwick silversmith labourer collier ploughman 21* 24I 22} 24 201 221 19* tailor clerk baker iron turner printer musioian bm bm bm dk bm dk bm dk bm dk bm bm bm It bm fresh fresh pale fresh fresh fresh dark fresh dk bm dk bm bm It bm bm bm dark dk bra bm bm regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes Dlain clothes 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. IS Nov. 6 Nov. bm blue hazel grey grey bra bm bm hazel grey regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes ' regimentals Winchestr Dublin Cantrbury Sheffield Woolwich Fermoy Belfast Halifax Bristol London 23 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 23 Nov. 22 Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 24 Nov. cross in circle, f. on left arm bust of woman, shamrock, and heart It arm scar little finger right hand indistinct tat. It arm, appears to be drilled blue scar rt cheek, cicatrix of burn It arm small scar behind right hip small scar right side of chest indistinct tat. front It forearm, 2 dots back scar left arm Dublin Hounslow Aldershot Aldershot en route* Devonport Pontefract Woolwich en route* New- on- T tattoo marks both arms ores rt arm, anchr, wreath, & c, It arm & hnd scars both knees and right buttock I H. and anchor It forearm, dot It thumb • to Tralee • from Burton- on- Trent scar on side of chin grey blue grey blue] blue blue blue blue grey grey regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals 21 Nov. 20 Nov. 1 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 28 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 23 Nov. Aldershot Devonport Warringtn Cork fm Preston Warley ' Shorn oliffe Newcastle Maidstone Dublin tattooed both hnds, wrists, & bck It forearm round scar on right arm scar from boil left forearm scar back of head several scars left breast scar over left trochanter * Mdx. anchor tattooed left forearm T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1886. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. NAME. 71 Lilley, John 72 Lindley, Harry 73 Logan, William 74 Lyons, George 76 Lysaght, Andrew 76 McDonald, Wm. 77McGuire, James 78 McLean, . Alexander 79 Mitchell, James 80 Morris. William 81 Murphy, Thos. 82 Murray, John 83 Norman, T. 84 Oakes, Arthur 86 Onley, Thomas 86 Osborne, Henry • 87 Owens, John 88 Owens, William 89 Palmer, Francis 91 Pearson. Henry 91 Purvey, John 92 Ravnor, George 93 Reilly, Patrick 94 Robinson. John 95 Rogers, Thomas 36 Rowlands, Herbert 97 Shea, Jeremiah 93 Smith, James 99 Smith, John 100 Smith. William CORPS. WHERE BOBN. TRADE. 2441 Durham L. 1. St. Chads, Manchestr 1897 W. Riding Regt. Leeds, Yorks — Royal Fu. i. Hammersmith, Mdx. 1836 R. Lanes Regt. Ashton- under- Lyne 1978 R. Dublin Fus. Ennis, Clare — Scottish Rifles Aberdeen 919 Border Regt. Jamestown, Meath 1041 E. Lanes Regt. Shankhill, Belfast 2142 King'sO. Bordrs Greenock, Renfrew 64447 Royal Artillery St. Mary's, Lanes 2229 Durham L. L CleatorMoor, Cmbrid miner 1855 E. Surrey Regt. Dublin labourer 8285 Riflt) Brigade St. Mary's, Surrey bricklayer 5746s R. H. A. Bromley, Essex — 65th Regtl. Dist. St. Mary's, Wlvrhptn labourer 1069 R. Welsh Fus. Kirkdale, Liverpool boiler makr 1879 S. Wales Bordrs Broselly, Salop collier 1484 Somerset L. I. Wembdon, Somerset labourer 2249 9th Lancers Norwood, Surrey labourer N. Staffs Regt. Kidderminster clerk tailor tailor labourer labourer labourer labourer carpenter shoemaker slater groom 52894 2578 51304 1889 218S 2271 1885; 16161 Royal Artillery 13th Hussars Royal Artillery Gen Ser. Infntry E. Kent Regt. 3rd Hussars E. Yorks Regt. Gordon High. Liverpool Regt. Welsh Regt. 24* 5 18 j 19J 19j 19J 274 194 22j 19 OOM- PLXN. 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 t> 5 6 fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow sallow fresh HAIB REGIMENT AX E OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. It brn brn brn brn fair sandy brn dk brn dk brn I brn grey blue blue blue hazel grey grey brn hazel brn regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals plain clothes plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals DATE OF 28 Nov. 22 Nov. 9 Nov. 30 Nov. 22 Nov. 19 Nov. 27 Nov. 22 Nov. 25 Nov. 23 Nov. PLACE OB Newcastle Halifax London Lancaster Mullingar en route* Galway Enniskilln Berwick Weedon 20} 231 24 J 18} 23| 20^ 19* 19 274 19j 6 ifresh lair brn black brn dk brn brn black black brn It brn Croydon, Surrey labourer i26^; 5 8J fair Leicester Jseaman 1 !)| 5 6| fair Ballymena, Antrim miner 25 5 11 fresh Nottingham miner 22J 5 5i fresh St. John's, Lanes — 20j 5 34 fresh Tregaron, Cardigan carpenter 20A 5 Gj fresh St. Slave's, Mdx. labourer 18j 5 b\ fair Durham labourer 23 o 7 fresh Liverpool labourer 19 5 4 sallow Ashton, Birmingham labourer 21 5 4J sallow blue grey hazel brn blue grey grey hazel grey grey lit bru It brn brn dk brn dk brn It brn dark brn bin jregimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals . regimentals regimentals ' regimentals plain clothes dk brn'grey hazel blue brn hazel brn blue blue blue Idk brn regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals 22 Nov. 19 Nov. 28 Nov. 21 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 21 Nov. 26 Nov. 23 Nov. 24' Nov. 14 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 10 Nov. 23 Nov. 20 Nov. 17 Nov. New- on- T Kingston Warley Woolwich Pontefract Fermoy Birr Colchester York en route* cross It forearm, scar back of right thumh sailor, anchor, and R. outside left forearm scar back of right shoulder • to Hamilton Q. M. left forearm, scar left side of nose 3 blue dots It arm, 3 rings 2nd fngr It hnd W. M. left forearm, scar on forehead MARKS AND REMARKS. scar right eyebrow, scar left shoulder- blade bracelet rt wrist, scar It forehead, & c. scar rt eye, coat of arms, Stanton rt arm heart, cross flags, diamonds, & c, both arms scar on forehead, neck, and back of head * 01dbury to Worcester Aidershot scar rt knee, 2 tears forehead, scar rt thumb Colchester mole on neck Spike Islnd scar on forehead & rt eyebrow, cut bck head Chichester Dover 2 small scars inner side left thigh Manchestr H. H. It forearm, mole it arm and It thigh London sailor and flag right arm, flag left arm Edinburgh crucifix, woman It arm, sailor, woman rt Warringtn cross flgs & crwn, woman's bust, & c, rtarm Cardiff woman, anchor, & c, It forearm, 1878 It shin lUi I Sparrow, Ueorge 102 Stewart, Robert 103 104 105 106 10 108 109 » 10 Stockwell. Henry Storkey, Thomas Thomas, Daniel Thompson, Thomas Thornton, Geo. H. Trimble, James Turner, Wm. John Usher. Henry 4by7 23369 2482 1079 8408 894 1627 58015 1833 Koyal Artillery Royal Artillery 16th Lancers King's R. Rifles Welsh Regt. Rifle Brigade Derby Regt. R. Warwick Rt. Royal Artillery E. Surrey Regt. St. Clement's, Ipswich Cupar, Perth Moseley, Birminghm Leeds Swansea, Glamorgan Winchester, Hants Bingham, Notts Sunderland. Durham Greenhill, Glamorgn Brentford, Mdx. sailor labourer labourer weaver moulder ( groom farm srvnt labourer stonemasn ' carman 26ii5 34j' 5 22 5 19* 5 20 5 221 5 21 21* sallow dark fair fair sallow fair fresh fresh fresh fresh I brn brn It brn light brn brn brn brn brn brn hazel hazel blue blue grey grey grey grey hazel blue regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 29 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Nov. 25 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 17 Nov. Woolwich of Wight Dublin Parkhurst Dublin Winchestr Frt Camdn Sunderland Newport" Kingston scar It temple, shield below bend rt elbow 2 blue scars rt eye, anchor rt forearm scar on left leg scar top of 2nd and 3rd frngers left hand 2 moles rt shoulder, scar centre of forehd inkstand right forearm * Mon. small ecar left wrist 111 112 113 114 116 116 117 118 119 120 Vincent, Arthur Warren, Charles White, James Wilkinson, Samuel Wilson, J. Wilson, John Wilson, Thomas Wood, Edward Wood, George Wood, James 56348 55222 2592 2443 2356 1974 37 2717 2250 Nrthmblnd Fus. Royal Artillery Royal Artillery 11th Hussars Durham L. 1. 3rd Hussars E. Kent Regt. Grenadier Gds. 13th Hussars Gordon High. Worcester Stratford, Essex Alverstone, Hants St. Margaret's, Lstr Leeds Manchester Rochester, Kent Liverpool Shoreditch, Mdx. Littleton, Ayr groom groom blacksmith elastic wvr labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer shoemaker 19| 20 23 26 194 20 74 6| 4i 6i 8J, n 6 9i 61 6 sallow dark fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fair fair fresh dk brn dk brn ibm It bm It brn brn black brn light brn grey grey blue blue blue grey grey grey blue ' blue plain clothes regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 23 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 20 Nov. 22 Nov. 1 Dec. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. en route* Colchester Woolwich New bridge Newcastle Manchestr Dover Newcastle Colchester Aberdeen scar It collar- bone " Hounslw toTJewcstle large anchor tattooed left forearm elephant and WR rt forearm bracelets both wrists cicatrix on left groin tattoo mark base left thumb 121 Woodward, Thomas 122 Wright. C. W. 1540 2234 E. Surrey Regt. N. Staffs Regt. Cork, Ireland St. Peter's, Cheshire joiner 201 19* ' fair 6 fresh brn blue dk brn grey regimentals plain clothes 30 Nov. 20 Nov. Dover en route* Lillie It arm * from Halifax Discharged for Misconduct. OFFICE NO. NAME. BEG. NO. OCRPfl. WHERE BOBN. TRADE. a 3 i OOM- PLXN. HAIB. EYES. CAV8. OF DIB- C H AUG I AS STATED ON PAR- CHMENT CERT. DATK or DISCHARGE riAox or DI& OHAFTGB MARKS AND REMARKS. 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 Clarke, Robert Conway, Thomas Ellis, Thomas H. Foster, George Haley, William Hubble, Robt. A. Morris, Thomas Smith, Thomas Steele, Thomas 2007 1419 1307 7390 6627 1817 1502 40544 244 yorks Refit. R. Irish Rifles Welsh Regt. Med. S. Corps Scots Guards Yorks Regt. Worcester Regt. Royal Artillery Northamptn Rt* St. Mary's, Haitlepl St. Thomas', Dublin Stow. Gloucester St. Michael's, Bristol Stirling Mickeover, Derby Dudley Fiskerton, Notts Buckingham nvetter musician miner groom labourer miner gToom labourer 234 26J 20 211 20J 20* 18| 24| 29 5 5* 5 5 5 51 5 9" 5 8 5 6 5 6 6 5 5 6 fresh sallow florid fair dark fresh fresh pale fair dk brn dark It bm flaxen bm black bm It bm dk bm It grej grey hazel grey grey blue hazel blue blue ignominy incor & wthls misconduct * misconduct ignominy incor & wthls con. of felony con. of felony 26 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Nov. 1 Dec. 27 Nov. 12 Nov. 26 Nov. — Nov. 24 Nov. Richmond Gosport Dublin Netley London Richmond Portsmoth Ipswich Northmptn little finger left hand crooked tattooed • convicted for attempting to commit suicide scar right side of head and left collar- bone scar right ring finger raptured right side moles on abdomen • lst Class Army Reserve ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA. OFFIOB NO. NAME. REG. NO. CORPS. WHERE BOBN. TRADE. s i 3 COM- PLIN. HAIB. EYEfl. REGIMENTAI£ OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DESERTION. MARKS AND REMARKS. DATE OF PLACE OF 132 133 134 136 136 137 Clift, Alexander Connor, William Horrocks, Samuel Reid, Edwin Ridley, Frederick Sarefleld, Michael 3315 3036 2146 698 Middlesex Regt. Highland L. I. Lanes Fus. Middlesex Regt. Warwick Regt. R. Irish Regt. Trinity, Midlothian Barony, Lanark Cheetham, Lanes Camden Town, Mdx. Birmingham Newport, Tipperary brass turar labourer labourer labourer brass fnder cooper 174 26 181 19J 18f 26 5 3 5 6$ 5 6 5 5J 5 4J 5 8| fresh brn fresh ilt bm fresh bra pale brn fresh | brn fair bra hazel | plain clothes blue Regimentals grey | regimentals blue plain clothes grey regimentals bra regimentals 15 Nov. 23 Nov. 22 Nov. 5 Nov. 31 Oot. 22 Nov. London Hamilton Bury, Lane London Warwick Clonmcl scar left arm scar on forehead, tattooed right forearm tattooed both forearms scar back of head Indian ink marking both forearms & chest ADMIRALTY. Subject to the Admiralty Regulations ( Police Gazette, November 23,1886) a reward at the discretion of the Captain of the Ship of not exceeding £ 3, will be paid for the apprehension, within two years, of Deserters or Absentees ( except when apprehended within the precincts of a port or place where there is a Police Force employed at any Naval Establishment). Expenses will also be paid in accordance with these Regulations. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. OFFICE NO. NAME. SHIP DESERTED FBOM DATS. BATING. WHERE BOBN • S I 1 oral- is PLXN. HAIR Bros. MARK'S AND REMARKS. 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 146 146 147 Ames, Fredk. V. Broadhead, T. Conel, Andrew Coppins, G. T. Hughes, James Humphries, Thos. Leplin, Henry Long, George Mott, Henry A. Pawley, Alfred Monarch, deserter Minotaur, deserter Devastation, deserter Minotaur, deserter Minotaur, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter D. of Wellington, deserter Asia, deserter Iron Duke, straggler Monarch, deserter 23 Nov. 10 Nov. 19 Nov. 10 Nov. 10 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 22 Nov. 4 Dec. 23 Nov. private, R. M. L. I. A. B. A. B. O. S. A. B. O. S. A. B. private, R. M. L. I. private, R. M. L. I. boy, lst class Southwark, Surrey Sheffield, Yorks Ferryden Craig, Forfar Westminster, Mdx. Westminster, Mdx. St Pancras, Mdx. Whitechapel, Mdx. Hampstead, Mdx. Chelmsford, Essex Islington, Mdx. 221 24* 23J 19 20^ 21 19 21 27^ 174 5 71 5 3 5 7 5 0 5 4 5 4 5 3 » 5f 5 6 5 14 fresh fair dark fresh ruddy fresh dark fresh fresh fresh bm bm dark dark aubra bm dk bm It brn dk brn bra blue blue dark dark blue blue grey blue hazel blue tattooed left wrist spots tattooed left arm scar on left leg scar side of right eye 148 149 160 rmgeon, w. J. h.. Minotaur, deserter Scanlon, Jas. W. 1 Minotaur, deserter Shergold, John \ Myrmidon, deserter 25 Nov. 12 Nov. 22 Sept. boy, lst class O. S. stoker Toronto, Canada Portsea, Hants Stopford, Wilts 18 18$ 274 5 1 o 6 5 5J fresh fresh fair It brn dk bra dk bm grey bra hazel Description of Men Discharged as Objectionable, 6fc. OFFICE NO. NAME. BHIP DISCHARGED FROM. DATE. RATING. WHERE BOBN. H 3 | OOM- PLXN. HAIB. EVES. CAUSE OF DISCHARGE. MAPTffl AND REMARKS. 101| wooa, Atnol \ Koyal Adelaide 27 Nov. S. B., attached Sheemess, Kent | 19J 5 4j| fair It bm blue objectnable mole left side of upper lip MEN REPORTED AS DESERTERS OR ABSENTEES WHO ARE NOT TO BE APPREHENDED.— NAME. REQ. HO, Beedell, George Davis, Wm. G. 1687 1726 CORPS OB SHIP. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH ADVERTISED. Somerset L. I. Somerset L. I. DATE. I NO. OF ADVT. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 27 104 NAME. RES. NO. CORPS OB BHIP. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH ADVERTISED. NO. OF ADV. Tatlow, Harry Webb, George 1725 Somerset L. 1. 1690 Somerset L. I. 23 Nov. 23 Nov. 297 324 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1886. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. MISSING, since January 28th, 1886, f^ HERIDAN ( WILLIAM LE FANU).— QlTRAYED, about a fortnight since, from WILLIAM CURLING, of 35, j jj The relatives or descendants of this Denmark- street, Coldharbour- lane, | ~ — - — y 23, Grosvenor- piace, a large BLACK height 5 ft. 9 in., fair complexion, brown gentleman ( formerly of Philadelphia and CAT.—£ 1 reward will be given for same L^ T^& ISST^ MAND) WIU — BY JAME9FO8TET, 0^ CHMANJ 23, CHE^ grey yachting jacket and trousers, blucher boots, round hard hat, striped cotton shirt, and grey pants.— Any information will be thankfully received at the above address, and also by Thomas Scriven, Lome Villa, Ealing Dean. greatly to their advantage by applying to mews, North. Swan and Co., 11, Bell- yard, Temple Bar, _ , T _ r 17 * MRS- ALLINSON LEFT her HOME, London. Iwl WANTED, several Active Young Men n Sept. 24, rujarn. 1 ajuapiana, won * » ^ LIOE OFFICERS, not Dog; brindled coat, brown and grey, less than 5 ft. 9 in. high, nor more than 30 tail curled on back, ears erect. Five pounds . ,17. „ oc , OA J I . U I „ T O „ „ years oi age. VV ages trom 2bs. to 30s. reward on recovery oi the dog. lntorma- J ° ° tion as to his fate gratefully received, per week. Annual leave, 20 days per year. Apply personally, Chief Constable, Ash- ton- under- Lyne. Anyone who may have bought or sheltered the dog is earnestly requested to communi- cate with Mr. John Dufton at above address. £ 5( 3 REWARD. TO CABMEN, RAILWAY SERVANTS and others.— LOsT, about four years since, a PARCEL containing PARCH- MENT DEEDS relating to Freehold Pro- perty in Middlesex, same dated respectively the29th September, 1867, the 29th October, 1867; the 30th October, 1867; the 29th September, 1873; and the 11th January, 1875. Whoever will bring and deliver up the same to Messrs. S. W. Johnson and Son, No. 5, Gray's Inn- square, London^ W. C., shall receive the above reward. ESTABLISHED 1820. TO POLICE OFFICERS, RAILWAY OFFICIALS, AND OTHERS. BASS'S SILVER AMALGAM For plating Buttons, Clasps, Numbers, & c. Has been used for years by the Nottingham and Notts County Constabulary, also by many members of the Metropolitan Police. Sold in Bottles, with full instructions for use, at 6d. and Is. each. It will be sent post free by the pro- prietors for 7 or 14 stamps. Prepared and sold by BASS and WILFORD, Chemists, Lower Parliament- street, Nottingham. Sold by the following Agents : Mr. J. BENNETT, Clarence- road, Bristol; Messrs. STONE and SON, Chemists, Exeter; Mr. H. D. BADCOCK, Chemist, Ottery St. Mary. at Middleton- in- Teesdale, on Octo- ber 4, 1886, to visit some frieads. Since then she has never been heard of. When last seen she was wearing a dark brown stuff dress, trimmed with black stuff, black jacket, black hat, and had a yellow tin trunk with her containing a brown dress, brown hat, long brown ulster, and fur tip. pet, besides linen. She has dark brown hair, dark eyes, is 5 feet high, and about 30 years of age. Anybody giving infor- mation of her whereabouts will be re- warded.— Any particulars to Mr. Henry Allinson, Hawker, Town Head, Middleton - in- Teesdale. PHILLIPS, native of Great Clacton, formerly of Essex Constabulary, last stationed at Cressing, and left force in 1884, is requested to communi- cate with M. C., care of Maples, Law Stationer, Cursitor- stret, Chancery- lane. E P PS'S GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. COCOA. ROYAL IRISH WAREHOUSE ALL POLICEMEN SHOULD REFER TO MESSRS. JAMES HICKLAND & CO.' S PRICE LIST, published at end of " Police Almanac," and Page 119 of " Police Index." His far- famed R. I. C. STANDARD SHIRTS and UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS at 7s. and 7s. 6d. each, should cover the body and legs of every grade in the service. Extra size, work, and high- class wools all made up at Manufacturer's Price direct to the Police Forces ( only). Thousands of testimonials from Chief Constables, Superintendents, Inspectors, and other officers, commending their shirts and drawers. Surely its members should send their orders in thousands to— JAMES HICKLAND & CO., POLICE SHIRT MANUFACTURERS & CONTRACTORS, KENT ST., ROYAL AVENUE, BELFAST. " WHAT IS MAN THAT THOU ART MINDFUL OF HIM?" When all around was life, God spoke of death.— Gen. iii. 3. Now, on the contrary, when all around is death, God speaks of life. Then the word was, " In the day thou eatest thou shall die ;" now the word is, " Believe and live." And as in Eden, the enemy sought to make void God's testimony as to the result of eating the fruit, so now he seeks to make void God's testimony as to the result of believing the Gospel The serpent said, " Ye shall not surely die." And now, when God's word plainly declares that " he that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life," the same serpent seeks to persuade people that they have not everlasting life, nor should they pre- sume to think of such a thing until they have lirst done, felt, and experienced all manner of things. Let me beseech you to allow the voice of the Lord to prevail above the hiss of the serpent. Unbelief is the devil's darling sin in which he nestles ; whatever shape it assumes it is sure to undervalue the blood of Jesus. When we tamper with unbelief, we ourselves put up the shutters that hide God from us. In Him is no darkness at all. Only once in eternity did He hide His face from earth in darkness— it was when Jesus died. When He created man out of the dust of the ground, it was power; when He came to seek man in his lost estate, it was grace. But who can utter all that is wrapped up in the idea of God as a seeker? God seeking a sinner ! What could the Blessed One have seen in man to lead Him to seek for him 1 Just what the Shepherd saw in the lost sheep, or what the woman saw in the lost piece of silver. The sinner is valuable to God; but why he should be so eternity alone will unfold. THE POLICE WATCH, AS SUPPLIES TG NEARLY EVERY FORCE IR THE UNITED KINGDOM. ALSO SUITABLE m THE ARM! AND BAIIWA? SERVICES, ihe above Watch is an excellent Timekeeper made expressly for ciitf service, with horizontal escapement, enamel dial, extra jewelled, highly finished strong works, ihick crystal glass, massive silver cases, & c., at £ 2 15s Detailed Price Lists of Watches, Chains, & c., together with Testimonials ae to excellence of Workmanship, sent post free on application to H. J. NORBIS Son of the Head Oons\ Sable), Watch Manufacturer and Jeweller, 33, HERTFORD STREET, COVENTRY. All goods sent Free and Sa^ e by Registered Post without risk to the Purchaser. WATCHES, JEWELLERY, & c., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, REPAIRED AS NEW. H. J. NORKIS'S Official Timekeeper at £ 5 10s. is a High- class Silver Watch made expressly for the Army, Police, and Railway Services; it is of unusual Strength, coust^ teted for rough usage and sudden changes of the weather. N. B.— It Is not generally known that Coventry the Largest Manufacturing District in the United Kingdom, supplying the London Trr de and Foreign Markets With Thousands of Watches annuaUy, there being employe* * this Trade upwards ox 5,000 persons, enabling Ccventry to make Watches on ttf uost approved, best, and • eweat principles, at the lowest possible cost. Sol © Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND. LONDON ' Jo whom nil communication* rejecting Advertisement* must be addressed. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1886. A FEW RECIPES TO MAKE A RICH PLUM CAKE.— Take half a pound of butter and half a pound of white sifted sugar, beat ' these with the band well together to a cream, add four eggs, one at a time, and well beat each cyie with the butter and sugar, lightly mix in one pound of flour, previously mixed with one teaspoonful of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, then lightly mix with the whole half a pound of sultanas. Bake at once, thoroughly, in a quick oven. TO MAKE A GOOD PLAIN CAKE.— Mix well together one pound of flour, two full teaspoonfuls of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, a little salt and spice, and a quarter of a pound of sugar, rub in a quarter of a pound of butter, add six ounces of sultanas, two ounces of currants, and one ounce of candied peel; moisten the whole with two eggs, and half a teacupful of milk, previously beaten together. Bake in a quick oven very thorougldy. SHORT BREAD.— Mix well together one pound and a quarter of flour, a large teaspoonful of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, and half a pound of white sifted sugar, rub in half a pound of butter, mix the whole with three eggs, previously well beaten, and a little essence of lemon. Make four cakes out of five ounces of dough, mould into a round form, then roll them out into an oval shape, pinch them round the edges, put a piece of candied lemon peel at the top, and bake slowly. SCOTCH SCONES— Take one pound of flour, add a full teaspoonful of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, and a little salt, mix thoroughly while dry, rub in two ounces of butter, beat up one egg well in a quarter of a pint of milk or water, then thoroughly and quickly mix together; bake immediately on a girdle or in a quick oven. This will make eight delicious scones. NORFOLK DUMPLINGS.— Prepare the dough as for bread, put into a saucepan of boiling water immediately, and boil twenty minutes without taking the lid off. TEA CAKES.— Use the recipe as for scones, but add a few currants, sultanas, or caraways if preferred. AN EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING.— Take three- quarters of a pound of flour, two large teaspoonfuls of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, two ounces of bread crumbs, one and a- half pounds of suet, two pounds of raisins, one pound of currants, ten ounces of sugar, two ounces of almonds, one pound of mixed candied peel, salt and spice to taste, mix ingredients well together, and add six eggs well beaten, and three- quarters of a pint of milk. Divide in two, and boil eight hours. PANCAKES OR BATTER PUDDING. — Take half a pound of flour, two teaspoonfuls of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, and a little salt; mix well in a dry state, add one egg and three- quarters of a pint of milk. TO MAKE BREAD.— To every pound of flour add a heaped- up teaspoonful of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, with a little salt, and thoroughly mix while in a dry state, then pour on gradually about half a pint of cold water, or milk and water, mixing quickly but thoroughly into a dough of the usual consistence, taking care not to knead it more than is necessary to mix it perfectly. Make it into small loaves, which must be immediately put into a quick oven. SUET, AND OTHER FLOUR PUDDINGS should never be made without it. A good teaspoonful to a pound of flour makes them both light and digestible, and effects a great saving in eggs and butter. PUFF PASTE.— Mix one pound of flour with a tea- spoonful of Borwick's Gold Medal Baking Powder, then cut half a pound of butter into slices, roll it in thin sheets on some of your flour, wet up the rest with about a quarter of a pint of water, see that it is about as stiff as your butter, roll it to a thin sheet, cover it with your sheets of butter, double it in a three double; do the same five times, it is then fit for use, or it may stand an hour covered over to keep the air from it. Tell your Grocers you must have BORWICK'S. CALCULATION OF WAGES, & c. Year. Month • I Week. £ £ 8. d. 8. d. 1 0 1 8 0 4?,- 2 0 3 4 0 9| 1 Hi 3 0 5 0 4 0 6 8 1 4 5 0 8 4 1 11 6 0 10 0 2 3- J » 2 8' 7 0 11 8 8 0 13 4 • 3 ll 9 0 15 0 ' 3 5£ Day. 8. d. 0 Of 0 1J 0 2 0 2J 0 3J 0 4* 0 4i 0 5£ 0 6 Year. £ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Month. £ s. d. 0 16 8 0 18 4 1 0 0 8 4 0 8 1 8 4 1 10 0 1 3 5 6 Week. s. d. 3 10£ 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 11 A 0 U 9| n H Day. 8. d. 0 6£ 0 7i 0 8 0 8-| 0 9£ 0 9- 2- 0 10>- 0 ll| o iif Year. 19 20 24 25 28 30 35 40 45 Month. Week. £ s. d. 1 11 8 1 13 4 2 0 0 2 1 8 2 6 8 2 10 0 2 18 4 3 6 8 3 15 0 7 7 9 9 10 d. 3 i H 2£ n 9 11 6i 13 5 § 15 4i 17 3J Day. 8. d. 1 0i 1 li 1 4 1 4£ 1 6j 1 n 111 2 2i 2 5£ LONDON: PRINTED FOB BBS MAJESTY'S. 8EATI0NXBY OFFICE BY JT7DD AND 00., MMSTED, DOOTOBS' COMMONS, K. O.
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