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Date of Article: 10/08/1888
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THE POUCE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1888. VOL. V., NO. 482. . . REQULA 1. All snnouneeinjntt for insertion m the POUCE GAZETTE, all communication, upon them, SN 3. W 0P TMI POUCB Q** ™ ™ , GBBV SCOTLJD YABD! 2. Particular, concerning person, whose apprehension i, . ought will be inserUd in one issue of the POLICE G^ EITB ,/ they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. J"' 1?'! ''''' " ° P? PerJy wi" be « • < « • « , if sufficient * enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4 In all case, where a reward i, offered the name and addreu of mm person responsible far the payment must be given, and the exact condition, be clearly Hated. 6. Portrait, of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings tf stolen property will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of ISs. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. _ Eviry_ a''" 0l'rlmn"> t, ^ M the apprehension of a person,' mist 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 mu, t be signed by the chief officer of police, or hi, immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 1 Announcement, concerning stolen property must be guaranteed ba au officer of mt less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. TIONS. 9. Announcement, of all per, on, to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, ond am alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particular, concerning delinquent, or stolen property to be inserted II the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recotery, at once transmit to the Lauot notice of the faet, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next tseue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, ic* U is wholly responsible for any proceeding, which may mult from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so a, 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 tide of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompi^- M bp* covering Utter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, Great Scotland Yard, by eheqm, crossed " Drummond $ Co.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Gross, Postal Order, or tm Stamp,. 13. Advertisement, are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 124, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing eat only be accepted as advert, temern^ J. MOXEO, Krlitrt 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., ( c). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( J). 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. APPKEHENSIONS SOUGHT. MURDER. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in my circular of the 7tn of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any complaints as 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. NOTICE. EXTRADITION. A Declaration was signed in London on the 2lst of April, 1887, between the British and Belgian Govern- ments, for amending Article I. of the Extradition Treaty of 20th May, 1876. The amended Article will henceforth read as follows:— " It is agreed that Her Britannic Majesty and his Majesty the King of the Belgians shall, on requisition made in their name by their respective Diplomatic Agents, deliver up to each other, reciprocally, any persons who, being accused or convicted as principals or accessories of the crimes hereinafter specified, com- mitted within the territories of the requiring party shall be found within the territories of the other party." " In no case, nor under any consideration whatever, shall the High Contracting Parties he hound to surrender Mr own subjects whether by birth or naturalisation." The result of the modification in the Treaty is that either Government may deliver up its own subjects to the other Government, but can not be considered bound to do so. £ 100 REWARD KENT. 1.— TUNBRIDGE WELLS ( Borough) — Whereas on the night of 20th July, 1888, Bensley Cyrus Lawrence, an Engine Driver, was shot in the head with a pistol, near the Baltic Saw Mills, Goods Station Road, Tunbridge Wells, and died from the wound on the following day. An inquest has been held, and a verdict of Wilful Murder returned against some person or persons unknown. £ 100 Reward will be paid by the Baltic Saw Mills Company, to any person giving such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the offender or offenders. Information to Supt. Embory, Town Hall, Tunbridge Wells. r i THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1888. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, o p Division.— Woodcut portrait and descrip- tion of CHARLES HENRY CLEMPSON, medical dispenser, whose apprehension is sought for embezzle- ment— age 28, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair ( curly), moustache and side- whiskers dark, of gentle- manly appearance ; dress, black overcoat and vest, light tweed trousers, black hard felt hat. 3.— T Division.— For stealing money belonging to a sick benefit club— GEORGE ROGERS, alias DAVIS, age 39, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion, hair, whiskers, and moustache ( turning grey) dark, eyes ( cast in one) hazel, shows his teeth when talking, and talks very slow and broad, is very fond of betting, and may be found in the company of betting men at races ; dress, dark grey tweed suit, black hard felt hat. A native of a village near Swindon, Wiltshire. Warrant issued. 4,— T Division.— Woodcut portrait andaescrip- tion of GE0R3E HALL, alias THOMAS SAUN- 24th. Stated he served in the American army, and spoke about going back to America. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Ayr. BERKSHIRE. 8.— Windsor ( Borough).— For stealing, 25th ult., 1 black ribbed ccat, pockets outside left breast, inside right ditto, and in tails, black silk lining ; 1 black cloth vest ; 1 ribbed ditto ; 1 pair nailed boots; 1 pair white socks; 1 meerschaum pipe ( mouthpiece deficient); 1 wooden ditto KENNEDY, age about 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, complexion and moustache dark, impediment in speech ; dress, light striped coat, black vest, cord trousers, red handkerchief round neck Supposed to be wearing the stolen boots, and to be- long to the Army Reserve. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hayes, Windsor. OERS, whoso apprehension is sought for stealing a tricycle, 4th ult., age 31, height 5 ft. 6j in., com- plexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue, full face; ship, shield, and 4 flags tattooed right arm, sailor left. A painter; native of Reading. Has a married Slater residing at Albert- square, Manchester. 5.— T Division .— For embezzling £ 150— HENRY WILSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, thin features, hair dark, moustache ( slight) fair, eyes blue; dress, black diagonal morning coat, vest and trousers, black hard felt hat. A native of Brixton, - Surrey. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan • Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 6.— For stealing £ 40 in gold— EDWIN HOWELL STAPLES, age 21, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair dark brown, high cheek- bones, slight impediment in speech ; dress, dark clothes, deerstalker hat. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. AYRSHIRE. 7.— Irvine [ County).— For stealing £ 17 10s. gold, 24th ult., from the camp of the Argyll and Suther- land Highlanders ( Militia), where he acted as officer's servant— THOMAS STEWART, age 23, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light, eyes grey or blue, rather good- looking, female tattooed right forearm ; dress, brown check tweed coat ( old and shabby), navy blue corded vest, light drab trousers, white cotton shirt, black felt hat. A ship caulker or rivetter ; native of Cowgate, Edinburgh. Took train from Kilmarnock to Edinburgh on the evening of CHESHIRE. 9.— Birkenhead [ County).— For abandoning, 25th ult., a child, age 4 weeks, whereby its life was endangered— ESTHER PHYTHIAN, aged 24, height about 5 ft. 2 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, rather long features ; dress, black- and- red mixture woollen shawl, dark red dress, brown hat with brown feather. A native of Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hindley, Birkenhead. 10.— Middlewich [ County).— For stealing, be- tween 23rd and 24th inst , 4 heifers ( recovered)— A MAN, age 20 to 22, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and small side whiskers light, moustache ( cropped) dark, prominent cheekbones, slightly freckled, spoke with a Scotch or Irish accent; dress, dark jacket and vest, mixture tweed trousers, light double peak cap with dark stripes, blucher boots, carried a black polished walking stick with white handle. 11.— M i d d I eW i c h ( County),— For disobedience to summonses under the Poaching Prevention Act, 16th ult.— JOHN DRINKWATER, age 41, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair dark, eyes blue, pock- pitted; dress, blue pilot coat, corduroy trousers, clogs, and cap.— THOMAS MULLANEY, age 29, height 5 ft. 8 in , complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache light brown, eyes grey ; dress, black or grey jacket) moleskin trousers, blue muffler, black hard felt hat.— WILLIAM GLOVER, age 64, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion sallow, hair grey, whiskers almost white, no moustache, eyes blue, is very deaf; dress, long dark jacket, dark trousers, clogs, and black hard felt hat.— HENRY BOSSONS, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion sallow, hair and whiskers brown ; dress, dark coat and trousers, clogs, and hard felt hat. All are notorious poachers, and may be found in the company of other poachers. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Plant, Middlewich. 12.— Nantwich ( County).— For embezzlement and falsifying accounts, 9th March last— WILLIAM ALLEN, secretary to the Star- Bowkett Building Society, age 47, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark brown, rather red nose, defect in left eye, right hand slightly deformed, walks with a springing gait; dress, black morning coat and vest, dark striped trousers, dark brown hard felt hat. Had with him a bag containing a light suit, some collars, and handkerchiefs. Absconded 31st ult. May endeavour to go abroad. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Leah, Nantwich. 13. — Macclesfield ( Borough). — For several charges of felony, on 24th ult., and other dates— WILLIAM ROBERT, age about 42, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion dark, hair ( completely bald on top) and moustache grey but dyed dark, round full face, rather prominent eyes, irregular dirty teeth ( one broken on left side); dress, black frock coat, dark trousers with faint light stripe, high silk hat with cork body, white necktie with ends pushed under collar, sometimes wears buff- colour tennis boots. His practice is to take a shop, engaging tradesmen to paint it, & c. He also purchases goods and pays for them with false cheques for larger amounts, receiving back large sums of money as change. Has with him a large quantity of white Brussels lace, with which he visits Roman Catholic priests with a view to disposing of it to them as trimmings for vestments, < fcc. Warrant issued". Information to Chief Constable Sheasby, Maccles- field. 14.— Stockport ( Borough).— For stealing, 26th ult., 2 new holland aprons ( one partly hemmed), 1 holland ditto, 2 silk handkerchiefs ( one blue and white border, the other blue ground with white and red stars), 1 blue scarf, and 6 white linen handkerchiefs— MATILDA DA VIES, alias MARTHA DA VIES ELLEN GORDON and PEARSON, age about 23, height 5 ft., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes blu9, large burn mark on right cheek ; dress, short black jacket, black skirt trimmed with red, side- spring boots, and hat. Had in her possession a new carpet bag. Was formerly in the High School for Girls at Wolverhampton. ( Same as described in Case No. 43, 20 thvlt). Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con- stable, Stockport. CUMBERLAND. 15.— Penrith ( County).— Woodcut portrait and description of JOHN TITTERINGTON ( ex- police sergeant), insurance agent, whose apprehension is sought for obtaining 10s. by false pretences— age 43, height 6 ft. 1 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair light, beard and moustache sandy, eyes blue, large head ; dress, dark tweed suit ( faded), hard felt hat. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Fowler, Penrith. ESSEX. 16.— Braintree ( County).— For housebreaking and stealing, 29th ult., about 500 cigars, 1 silver oval- shaped brooch, flowers in centre ; 1 silver scarf- pin, set three green stones ( two deficient); 1 silver horse- shoe pin ; 2 silk handkerchiefs ( one white, one lavender); 2 dozen briar- root pipes, white mouthpieces ; 1 check jacket; 1 pair pepper- and- salt colour trousers and vest; 1 pair boots, blue cloth tops ; 1 double- peak cap ; 4s. bronze, and a small black Gladstone bag— ALFRED OWERS, age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue or grey ; dress, snuff- colour coat and vest with velvet collar, dark striped trousers, brown hard felt hat. A native of Braintree. Has been in the Army. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Elsey, Braintree. GLAMORGANSHIRE. £ 3 REWARD. 17.— Neath ( Borough).— Escaped, between 11th and 28th ult., from Ty Segur Reformatory School, near Neath- HENRY PARRY, age 15, height 4 ft. 8 in., hair and eyes brown, scar under left side of chin, burn mark on right wrist. A native of Swansea.— THOMAS WILLIAMS, age 13, height 4 ft. 5j in., hair dark brown, eyes blue, full face. A native of Bryn- mawr.— FREDERICK CHARLES JUILIFFE, age 15, height 4 ft. 9i in., hair brown, eyes dark, long face. All dressed in cord jacket and trousers and Scotch caps, stamped " Glamorganshire Reformatory School." Will probably change their clothing and seek employ- ment on farms, or endeavour to go to sea. Information to Supt. Phillips, Neath, by whom the above reward will be paid (£ l for each) for their appre- hension. HAMPSHIRE. 18.— Winchester ( City).— For stealing, between 21st and 27th ult., a gold Mizpah keeper ring ; 1 black melton Newmarket coat, black lining and buttons ; and 1 pair light tweed trousers— JOHN TAYLOR, alias WILLIAMS, age about 26, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, moustache and eyes dark ; dress, dark coat and vest, light tweed trousers, black hard felt hat or light cloth cap with peak. Supposed native of Reading. Stated he had been master tailor in the 104th Fusiliers. Warrant issued. Was acoompanied by a woman, age about 23, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fair, hair light brown ; dress, cream- colour dress, white straw hat, trimmed cream- colour lace and white feather, or dark red or marone dress. Had with her a parcel addressed, Miss Annie Hunt, passenger, Reading to Winchester- Left behind a piece of blotting on which can be traced " Mr. James Hunt and Miss Annie Hunt, 1, Kent FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1888 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 433 street, Reading," also " Guion Company, Waterloo place, Pall- Mall, London." Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester. HERTFORDSHIRE. 19.— Bishops Stort. ford ( County).— Woodcut portrait and description of FRANK TURNOCK, draper's assistant, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement and obtaining a situation by forged certificates, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes blue, one tooth deficient in upper jaw left side, slight impediment in speech, walks stiff and erect; dress, dark clothes, may be wearing a brown- and grey cricketing cap. His father, William Turnock, a coal dealer, resides at Fountain- street, Congleton- Is also known at Macclesfield. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Innes, Bishops Stortford. KENT. £ 100 REWARD. 20.— Deal ( Borough).— The above reward offered for the apprehension of WILLIAM CARTERFIELD is now withdrawn. LANARKSHIRE. 21.— Glasgow ( City). — Far stealing £ 246 — ARTHUR LEMAY, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 oi 7 in., slight, hair ( standing erect on top of head), slight side whiskers, beard, and moustache dark, walks very upright; dress, when last seen, dark cord coat and vest, dark tweed trousers, black hard felt hat. A native of Paisley. Warrant issued. 22.— Glasgow ( City).— For embezzling £ l0015s. 3d — ANDREW TAYLOR, age 22, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache ( slight) dark, eyes blue, smart appearance ; dre3S, dark tweed suit, black felt hat. Absconded 9th ult., and was last seen in Isle of Man 13th. Is now believed to be in one of the large cities of England. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Boyd, Glasgow. LANCASHIRE. 23.— Kirkham ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee WM. JOHN MACKLIN, Office No. 32884, age 20, height 5 ft 21 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes brown, anchor and MACKLIN right fore- arm, ff EC M. back of right hand, A. T E. C. and bracelet left forearm, E. L M- inside left arm. Sen- tenced at Salford, 25th October, 1886, to 6 months' hard labour and 2 years' police supervision for larceny. 4206. Information to Supt. Stafford, Kirkham. 24.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report- License Holder GEORGE TAYLOR, alias ROBERT FERGUSON and JOHN FULTON, Office No. 35736, age 47, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion dark, hair and eyes dark brown, scars on eyebrows, chin, left side ncck, left cheek, and left side forehead ( blue), both legs deformed, ring right middle finger, corporal punishment marks, D. D. under nipple. Sentenced at Nottingham, 9th July, 1884, to 5 years'penal servitude and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. Licensed 20th July, 1888. A K 426. Information to the Chief Superintendent, Detective Department, Liverpool. 25.— Rochdale ( Borough).— For stealing, 3rd inst., 1 satin dress, trimmed spotted velvet, maroon ribbon bows, and buttons down front, small patch on left sleeve ; 1 drab- colour dress, trimmed drab velvet on sleeves and down skirt; 1 light plaid short jacket, large buttons with raised figures thereon ; 1 blue- and- white flowered woollen table cloth ( part worn) ; 1 bj^ ck stuff dress, red lace down front, whalebone fixed in front— DANIEL WHEELER, a tailor, age 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion dark, hair and moustache hlack ; dress, dark tweed jacket, striped tweed trousers, side- spring boots with broad toes ; respectable appearance. And his WIFE, age 22, medium height, complexion pile, hair ( cut short, fringed in front) dark, two false teeth; dress, long dark brown ulster, and felt hat trimmed black velvet. Stated they had worked a few days at Heywood, but had recently come from Stockport. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Roch- dale. 26.— Salford ( Borough).— For stealing £ 4 10s.— A man, — HARTLEY, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fair, medium build. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Donohoe, Salford. LEICESTERSHIRE. 27.— Hinckley ( County). — Absconded from a Home at Barwell, 2nd June last— WILLIAM THOM AS BURKIN, age 14, hair brown, eyes blue ; dress, blue figured jacket, black vest, plaid trousers, black and white plaid scarf, white worsted stockings, lace boots, double peak cap.— GEORGE ALFRED BURKIN, age 10, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue; dress, blue cloth jacket, no vest, broad cord trousers, red and- black plaid scarf, black stockings, lace boots ( too large). Previously absconded, and were found at Northampton and Leicester; may be going in the name of Conlay. Information to Supt. Chapman, Hinckley. OXFORDSHIRE. 28.— Dedtiington ( County).— For stealing a pig ( recovered), 1st inst.— MARK PARISH, a labourer, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache light; dress, brown slop, cord trousers, double- peaked cap.— GEORGE COX, a labourer, age 30, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion fresh, small face, clean shaved, hair brown; dress, dirty slop, cord trousers, dark vest with large white buttons, and cap. Natives of Ledwell, Oxford. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Oxford, or to Supt. Hawtin, Deddington. 29.— Woodstock ( County).— For taking away a girl under 18 years of age, for the purpose of carnally knowing her, 2lst ult.— ERIS SAMUEL FORBES, alias HAWKES, a man of colour, age about 26, medium height, woolly hair, broad features ; dress, black suit. A travelling vocalist, and is accompanied by Rodman Frasher, another man of colour. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Oakley, Woodstock. SELKIRKSHIRE. 30.— Selkirk ( County).— For falsehood, fraud, and wilful imposition, 23rd December last— J. H. GUTH- RIE ( supposed false), age about 32 or 34, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair ( supposed slightly frizzed), side whiskers and moustache dark, chin shaved, rather good- looking, respectable appearance, speaks with an English accent; dress, when last seen dark overcoat, black twilled worsted suit, high hat with band ; carried a black band- bag, containing a quantity of transfers. Stated he was a commercial traveller, residing at 122, Downsell- road, Ley ton road, Stratford, London. His practice is to call on painters and represent him- self as the representative of J. and W. Gray and Co., Transfer Painters, London, asks them to become agents for thesale of transfers, andstates that pattern- books, cir- culars, and other advertising notices will be forwarded in a few days. Samples of transfers are then left, and money obtained on the strength of the foregoing repre- sentations, which have been found to be false. ( Sup- posed same as described in POLICE GAZETTE, Cases No. 15,15< A August, 1884; No. 94, 17th October, 1884; No. 14, 30^/ t October, 1885 ; and No. 47, 15(/ t April, 1887.) Guthrie was in Newton- Stewart. Wigtownshire, on 18th ult., and Stranraer 19th. He was pushing busi- ness in these places, and had three small bags in his possession. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Milne, Selkirk, to whom it is requested that the dates of any previous convictions may be forwarded. SHROPSHIRE. 31.— Bridgnorth ( County).— For stealtng £ 3,28th ult.— JAMES EDWARD BARKER, a labourer, age 25, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion fresh, hair light sandy, moustache sandy, no whiskers, eyes blue, pro- minent eyebrows; dress, black jacket, brown vest, dark brown trousers with white spots, black hard felt hat, photograph of " Buffalo Bill" inside, black- and- red muffler, strong lace boots. A native of Madely Wood, Salop. Sdntencf d at Much Wenlock, Salop, to 28 days' imprisonment and 5 years in a reformatory school, 5th November, 1873, for felony. Has since undergone two terms of imprisonment in Worcester Prison for felony. Warrant issued- Information to Supt. Walters, Bridgnorth. 32.— Burford { County).— For night- poaching and assault at Whitbatch, 28th ult.— EDWARD OWEN, age about 50, height about 6 ft., complexion and hajr dark, clean shaved, very high cheek- bone^, oaarse features; drsss, drab jacket, dark cord trout ere, Uoe boots, and black cap.— JOHN WILLIAMS, alias WORCESTER JACK, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., clean shaved, broad features, cross- eyed ; dress, dark pilot jacket, moleskin trousers and vest, heavy lace boots. Had with him a yellow sheep- dog. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Simcox, Burford. STAFFORDSHIRE. 33.— Brierley Hill ( County).— Tor failing to re- port— License Holder JOHN GLOYER, Office No- 35027, age 43, height 5 ft. 3 in., camplexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, Bears centre of forehead, outer corner of right eye, back of upper right arm ( long), and on left elbow, muscle of left arm wasted, left knee fractured, andleg wasted. SentencedatGloucester, 31st October, 1882, to 7 years' penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 29th March last. I 1027. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. 34 — Brownhills ( County).— For burglary, at Peltall, 22nd ult., and stealing 203. bronze and 24. stamps- JOHN MORRIS, age 29, height 5 ft. 0i in., complexion pale, hair and moustache brown, stubby beard, eyes grey, 4 scars back of neck, mole top of left breech, burn mark top of left foot ; dress, short round pilot coat ( left side torn from neck to shoulder), dirty moleskin trousers, cloth cap with peak. A native o£ Aston, Birmingham. Information to Supt Barrett, Brownhills. 35.— Burslem ( County).— For stealing gold and plates, 3rd inst — WILLIAM BUTLER, alias WHITE- HEAD and WORRALL, age] 45 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fresh, hair light, whiskers and moustache sandy ; dress, dark coat, trousers, and vest, lace boots, black hard felt hat. A native o£ Birmingham. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 86.— Stafford ( County).- For failing to report— Supervisee JOHN WOOLISCROFT, Office No. 35388, age 29, height 5 ft. 2} in., complexion fresh, hair red, eyes grey, lost part of right 2nd finger, end of 3rd finger has been crushed, scars back of left forefinger and back of left shoulder ( burn). Sentenced at Stafford „ 3rd April last, to 2 months' hard labour and 12 months* police supervision for larceny. 4943. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Staf- ford. 37.— Tunstall ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee DANIEL SKIDMORE, alias JOHN- SMITH, Office No. 34039, age 31, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes brown, anchor back of left hand, shamrock and 2 blue marks inside right forearm, scar calf of right leg ( bite),, squints badly right eya. Sentenced at Salford, 12th April, 1886, to 18 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for larceny ( person). Information to Supt. Hall, Tunstall. 38.— Wednesbury ( County).— For failing to re- port- License Holder WILLIAM BODEN, Office No. 32201, age 38, height 5 ft. 4 in , complexion dark, hair black, eyes brown, scars on head, left arm, and fore- finger, right wrist and forefinger, shins and left temple, right eyelid burnt. Sentenced at Worcester, 15th July, 1871, to 20 years' penal servitude for lapfc. Licensed 14th January, 1887. X 1051. Ir formation to Supt. Holland, Wednesbury. SUSSEX ( EAST;. 39.— Haywards Heath ( County).— For obtaining £ 5 by means of a worthless cheque— NORAH CHRIS- TEN, alias JOHNSTONE, age 40 to 45, medium height, complexion ( sunburnt; fair, hair, with curled fringe over forehead, dark, eyes brown ; dress, serge dolman, black dress, black hat turned up at sides and front, trimmed with black silk. Stated she resided at 6, Denbigh- street, Pimlico, London.— 2nd, age about 22, rather short, complexion pale, hair dark ; dressed in shabby black tight- fitting jacket and black hat. Johnstone had with her a delicate- looking female child about 18 months old, dressed in shabby red cash- mere pelisse with red velvet let in front, and red bonnet trimmed with c.- eam colour lace. Had in her possession a large brown wicker hamper, a packing basket about 4 ft. long, 2 ft. deep, and 2 ft. wide, and a black box. Was traced to Brighton and Newhaven, where she took a first- class ticket in the 2.15 a m. boi. t for Dieppe. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Denman, Haywards Heath. WARWICKSHIRE. 40.— Shipston on- Stour ( County).— For with- drawing himself from duty as a police constable with- out leaveTT- FRED WATSON, age 26, height 5 ft-- 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 18B8. 10 in , complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes blue ; dress, black ribbed jacket and vest, light brown trou- sers ( dirty and much worn), lace boots, hard felt hat. A native of King Ham, near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hinde, Shipstonon- Stour. ^ WORCESTERSHIRE. 41— Stourbridge { County). — For indecent assault, 1st inst.- HENRY BIRCH, a farm labourer, age 24 complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes dark grey, ' lost several front teeth, both little fingers crooked, walks with a swinging gait; dress, blue pilot eoat, white slop under, cotton cord trousers, round black hat, strong lace boots. A native of Bewdley. 42.— Stourbridge { County). — For stealing £ 3 16s. and an old silver watch, out of re- pair, 30th ult.- TWO MEN : 1st, age about 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., slender build, complexion and hair ( curly) dark, moustache black ; dress, brown plaid suit, hard billycock hat; 2nd, age about 38, height 5 ft. 5 in., hair and whiskers ( turning grey) light; dress, blue jacket and brown trousers. Information to Supt. Wheeler, Stourbridge. See Latest Information PERSONS IN_ CUSTODY. CHESHIRE. 43 . Stockport { Borough).— Remanded till 15th inst., charged with the unlawful possession of a silver Geneva watch ( new), No. 29323, plain dial.— MICHAEL DOWD, age 19, height 4 ft. 10 in., com- plexion sallow, hair black, eyes brown, scar right jaw, cross and other marks right arm, rose, cross, B. B. P. C. 38, 1 and 11 dots left. States he is well known to Mr. Fitzpatrick, Henry- street, Oldham- road, Manchester, and about 12 months ago worked at Crabtree's Phaeton Rooms, Manchester, and at Lang- worthy's, Chapel- street, Salford. 44.— Stockport { BorcughJ.— Remanded till 11th inst., for larceny— JOSEPH GREEN, an iron dresser, age 50, height 5 ft. 3 in-, complexion fresh, hair black, eyes brown, lage scar on nose, scar left forearm. A native of Sheffield. Supposed previously convicted, and wanted for other offences. Photograph may be obtained on application. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con- stable, Stockport. DORSETSHIRE. 45.— Wareham { County).— Remanded till 14th inst., for larceny- JOHN BARTLETT, age 28, height 6 ft. in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, cross, heart, and anchor tattooed right forearm, crucifix, " I. M. J.," and " Forget- me- not," two flags, bugle, horn, and anchor left forearm ; dress, brown coat, dark striped trousers, black vest, black bowler bat, and sidespring boots. A native of York's- place, Portsmouth. Information to Supt. Feltham, Wareham. DURHAM. 46.— South Shields [ Borough). — Sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment, 1st inst., for being found on board a ship for the purpose of committing a felony — WILLIAM JOERKINS, alias EDWARD HILL, GEORGE THOMPSON, EDWARD WILLIAM MORRISSEY, EDWARD MONTFORD, BROWN, and JOHN HENDERSON, age 47, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair ( bald on top) dark brown, moustache light brown, eyes sunken ; anchor tattooed left hand, scar from burn between shoulder blades, white scar down centre of back, scars left arm and under breast; dressed as a seafaring man. Is an expert ship and dock thief, and generally commits offences on board foreign vessels. Supposed wanted for other offences. ( See cases No. 56, 26th December, 1884, and No. 83, 16& December, 1887.) Information to Chief Constable Moorhouse, South Shields. ESSEX. 47.— Brentwood { County) — Committed for trial at Essex Quarter Sessions, 16th October next, for lar- ceny { tilt)— THOMAS KING, alias WISBEY, age 47, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair ( very thin and turning grey) dark, eyes hazel, pockpitted, scar over right eye, indistinct tattoo marks rigbt arm and • wrist, St. George's cross, eagle, and American coat of arms left arm, ship and bracelet back of left hand ; dress, dark jacket, cord trousers, lace boots, tweed cap — all old. A native of Ilford, Essex. Sentenced at Central Criminal Court, 9th January, 1881, to 2 years' imprisonment for housebreaking. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. HAMPSHIRE. 48.— Fa re ha m { County).— Committed for trial, for obtaining food and money by false pretences, 19th ult.— EDWARD LOOCARTEL, age 19 ( looks older), height 6 ft. 6f in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar 1st finger right hand, right side of forehead, and left elbow ; dress, brown jacket and vest, dark trousers, red- and- white striped cotton shirt, grey satin necktie, white linen collar, button boots, black hard felt hat, sometimes wears eyeglasses. A native of Bristol. Information to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. KENT. 49.— Dover { Borough).— Sentenced to one month's imprisonment for larceny { till)— JOHN JONES, age 19, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, female's head and two crosses tattooed on left arm ; dress, diagonal cloth suit, hard felt hat, blue cotton shirt, silk handkerchief, under vest made from a soldier's coat ; all old and dirty. Supposed native of Kent. A young man, same age, and a lad, age about 14, were in his company shortly before he committed the larceny. Information to Supt. Saunders, Dover. LANCASHIRE. 50.— Kirkham { County).— Committed for trial at Preston Sessions for larceny— JOHN LOGAN, age 29, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, two blue scars over left eyebrow, cut mark right of mouth, anchor tattooed left upper arm, pedestal right upper arm. States that he served 12 years in the 24th Regiment ( Regimental No. 1054), and that he was discharged in April last. Had in his possession an Army Discharge belonging to No. 28346, Gunner John Reid, late of 6th Battery 1st Brigade, North Irish Division, Royal Artillery ; also a pawnticket for black- blue- and- brown check coat and vest, and a pair of dark brown- and- red striped tweed trousers, pledged with Wm. Jones, 39, Great Eccleston- street, Pre. cot. Information to Supt. Stafford, Kirkbam. NORFOLK. 51 — East Dereham { County).— Remanded till 10th inst., for larceny— THOMAS GROGAN, age 25, height 5 ft. 4J in., complexion, hair, moustache and imperial ( slight) dark, eyes blue, a brig tattooed right arm, bracelet right wrist; dress, brown coat and trou- sers, dark vest, light wrapper round neck, black hard felt hat. A native of Beaden, near Manchester. Had in his possession ( supposed stolen) a pocket memorandum- book, with a number of plans and draw- ings, and name " W. Lunn, 7, Windsor- terrace, Hants, Architect and Surveyor," therein. Information to Supt. Symonds, East Dereham. RADNORSHIRE. 52.— Penybont { County).— Committed for trial at the ensuing Quarter Sessions, at Presteign, for house- breaking at Clyro- CHARLES TIPPER, alias ED- WARD DAVID and EDWARD DAVIES, age 45, height 5 ft. 8J in., complexion ( freckled) pale, long face, hair and eyes brown, lost left eye about 12 months ago, crucifixion tattooed right forearm, small wart back of neck, and scar left buttock; dress, long dark monkey jacket, white slop under, cord trousers and vest, black soft hat. Has served in the Royal Marine Artillery. A plasterer; native of Croydon. { See Case No. 51, 27th ult.) Information to Chief Constable Wheeldon, Penybont. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 53.— Pocklington { County).— Committed for trial at the East Riding Quarter Sessions, for stealing a pair of boots— WILLIAM FARTHING, alias FAR- RELL, a saw sharpener, age 66, height 5 ft. 3i in., complexion dark, hair and eyes grey. Information to Supt. Farrah, Pocklington. See Latest Information. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 54.— G Division— 27th ult.— 5 pairs of metal candlesticks, silver plated ( one straight bamboo pattern, one twisted, one ram's head, one old fancy leaf pattern, one Corinthian); 1 silver plated French clock, case renaissance $ yle, chased all over, 14- day French movement; 2 mirrors, sconces grape vine pattern, silver plated, bevelled glass, oval- shaped, 17 in. by 14 in., with two branohes for candles ; 1 solid silver cabinet frame, on plush velvet, bevel glags, monkey pattern; 1 oval jewel basket, unfinished, bold mounts, scroll pattern t$ nd figures ; the top of a clock case embossed gilt metal; 1 silver plated figure, representing Morning ; 1 church candlestick, 26 in. high, embossed scrolls, angel's head protruding.— Supposed by a MAN, age 40 to 50, height 6 ft., complexion dark, sharp nose, dark straggly beard, spoke about Birmingham. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 55.— Great Marlow { County).- 4th ult., from a tent at Mill End, Hambleden- A black tin box ( 18 in. square), containing wearing apparel; a check over- coat, " Whitaker, tailor, Uxbridge," on inside ; a grey woollen blanket, striped ; a fringed rug, black one side, drab check the other ; 2 or 3 other rags ; 1 gold brooch, set pearls, enamelled cupid in centre; a red- and- blue striped boating shirt; 1 pair brown leather gaiters ; 1 pair boots; 1 pair shoes ; 2 or 3 white shirts marked " G. Wallis," U. K. C. make; a lady's blue striped skirt, lined blue sateen ; a tankard, marked " C. E. T." or " M. E. T.," tumbler shape ; a new square lantern; 2 pairs pink socks; I or 2 ties; a small hollow- ground razor, with black handle, maker " Smith Cheapside " ; and 3 collars, marked " Wallis, Staines." Information to Supt. Sargent, High Wycombe or Sergt. Trimmers, Great Marlow. CHESHIRE. 56.— Stockport { Borough).— 22nd ult.— A silver lever watch, No. 9460, maker " Kpnyon, Stockport." 30th ult.- A gentleman's silver Geneva watch No. 3£ 6, metal guard with silver compass attached. 19th ult.— A lady's silver watch, No. 6492, gold albert guard attached. 16th ult.— A gentleman's silver lever watch. No 35387. 22nd ult.— A gentleman's silver lever chronometer watch, No. 29017. 57— Stockport { Borough). - 27th ult.— A lady's gold mourning ring, cross of pearls inlaid on top and dark brown hair let in round outside, " Sarah Okill" engraved inside ; an oval gold brooch, set ruby, pearl, and several blue- and- white stones, fancy worked edges ; a pair of lady's kid lace boots, patent leather fronts ; and a pair of lady's lace morocco boots. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con- stable, Stockport. HERTFORDSHIRE. 58— Watford { County).— 6 th inst.— A light spring cart, painted green, odd wheels, " A. Ryder, Green- grocer, Watford," painted on body. 59.— Watford { County).— 30th ult.— 2 doz. white handled table knives, some marked " Mappin and Webb," some " Goldsmiths' Alliance Company"; 9 dessert knives and forks, white ivory handles, silver plated blades. Information to Supt. Hummerstone, Watford. KENT. 60.— Tunbridge Wells { Borough).— 6thinst.— A silver English watch, capped and jewelled, No. 34963, 3058, maker, " Benson, Ludgate- hill," " Presented to Sergt. Robert Dunlop, of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, by the men and non- commissioned officers of the Cavalry Depot, Canterbury, 25th Nov, 1861," engraved on case ; and a gold albert and patent gold key. Information to Head Constable Emery, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASHIRE. 61.— Bury { County).— 29th ult.— 1 pair black worsted trousers ( small ribbed), torn left knee and stitched with black thread, fly fronts ; 1 blue pilot vest, black bone buttons, nearly new ; 1 pair men's lace boots, brass eyelets and hooks, kid tops, left boot torn at back. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury. 62.— Salford { Borough).— 26th ult.— 7 yards grey mixture Irish tweed, with small red spots; 6 grey reversible shawls ; 6 ladies woollen knitted skirts, some red- and- white, others red- and- blue stripe ; 45 yards black French merino, double width ; 45 yards maroon cashmere ; 5 dozen fancy coloured handkerchiefs; a number of cotton and cashmere mufflers, colours various ; some white striped silk scarves, and a number of men's union shirts. 63.— Salford { Borough).— 6th inst. by burglary— 1 gentleman's old silver lever watch, open face, goldhands; 1 gold albert guard, double long link pattern, with gold cornet appendage attached ; 1 gold snake ring, broken near centre ; 1 small gold champagne bottle, green stone at bottom ; 1 small gold trumpet; 1 gold masonic ring ; 1 plain gold ring, set topaz ; 1 gold ring, set black stone ; 2 doz silver plated spoons ( table, tea, and dessert); and a spade ace guinea. Information to Supt. Donohoe, Salford. SOMERSETSHIRE. 64.— llminster { Couniy).— 25th ult., at Curry Rivell— A metal open- face keyless Waterbury watch, No. 486934, 486938, or 486940. Information to Supt. Self, Ilroinster. STAFFORDSHIRE. 65— Brferley Hill ( County/— Between 1st and 26th ult, at Pensnett— A gold centre seconds stop watch, white dial, engine- turned cases, No. 55915. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1888 THE POLICE GAZETTE. 5 SURREY. 66.— Chertsey ( County).— Since April last, at I " Weybridge— A lady's gold watch chain, about 2J yards long, snake pattern ; a gentleman's old- fashioned gold albert chain, double links, swivel in centre, and a large gold ring with three gold seals attached ( one supposed | with crest— a griffin). Information to Supt. Bungard, Chertsey. SUSSEX ( EAST). £ 200 REWARD. 67.— Brighton ( Borough).— lst inst., from the Grand Hotel, Brighton— A gold bracelet, set 5 large emeralds and 4 diamonds alternately ; a gold ditto, set 5 sapphires and 6 diamonds, " 3658 '' and " 3696 " sup- posed scratched inside; a sapphire and diamond brooch, set 6 large sapphires and small diamonds; a long gold ditto, enamelled, set large diamond in centre and small diamond each end; a long gold ditto, set large opal in centre and diamonds ; 2 small bonnet string brooches, set 4 diamonds each; a diamond and emerald ornament on green velvet. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton, by • whom the above reward will be paid for the appre- hension and conviction of the thief or thieves and re- covery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. SUSSEX ( WEST). 68— Chichester { City).— 3rd inst.— 1 gentle man's gold Geneva hunter, No. 48303, engine- turned case, initials " J. M. B C." ; I lady's small gold Geneva do., No. 18126, " Perrier Freres and Co." ; 1 gold do very small dial, cases enamelled round elge of dial a" d at back, No. 95763 ; 1 lady's gold Geneva do., No. 93553 ; 1 gentleman's gold lever do., gold dial, No. 78971 ; 1 lady's gold Geneva do., white dial, No. 57593 ; 1 gentleman's gold full plate English lever do., engine turned case, No. 60127, maker " Whitehead and Son, Sevenoaks" ; 1 gold Geneva do., white dial, No. 12992 — Supposed by THREE MEN : lst, age 30, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair very short, moustache dark ; dress, dark coat and vest, black hard felt hat; 2nd, age about 20, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale; dress, light suit; 3rd, age about 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, moustache dark brown, walks stiff- legged. Information to Head Constable Pratt, Chichester. 69,— Chichester ( County).— 3lst ult., at Good- wood races— 1 gold open- face watch, maker, " Fro- disham," gold chain, small link pattern, with silver cigar- cutter and matchbox attached. 2nd inst.— 1 gold English lever stop- watch, No, 36976, open face, centre seconds. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Clarke, Chichester. £ 5 REWARD. 31st ult.— A pair of lady's eye- glasses, gold frames ; gold chain with fox's head at end, pearls between links. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Clarke, Chichester, by whom the above reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of the thief and recovery of the property. 76.— Y Division.— Between 2nd and 3rd inst., at Islington— A bay horse, 15J hands, straight on foreleg ; a set of brass mounted harness, front studs of saddle deficient, odd turretts ( one round, one oval); and a light dog cart painted dark green, picked out light green, body nearly new, 3 springs ( 2 painted slate colour), 2 new clips on spring, rather wide strap at back of seat, " Henry Wcod, 52, Edward square, Cale- donian- road, on side." Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland Yard, London, S. W. HERTFORDSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 77.— Watford ( County).— 6th inst.— A dark brown carriage horse, aged, 15 hands 2 in., small white star centre of forehead, short tail, short half hogged mane, small lump on off foreleg between knee and fetlock. Information to Supt. Hummerstone, Watford, by whom the above reward will be paid for the appre- hension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the horse. See Latest Information. LATEST INFORMATION. APPRF. HEN8IONS SOUGHT. LANCASHIRE. - 92.— Salford ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee ANNIE MANNION, alien ALICE MAN- NION, Office No. 35666, age 29, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair sandy, eyes grey, ears pierced and split, scar left forearm, H F. right arm. Sen- tenced at Salford 4th July, 1887, to 12 months' imprisonment and 2 years' police supervision for larceny. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. DORSETSHIRE. 78.— Beaminster ( County).— 6th inst., at Burton Bradstock, the body of a man, age about 60, length 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight build, hair, whiskers, and moustache grey, point of nose large and fleshy, left leg withered and short, which caused him to use a crutch and stick when walking ; dress, dark cord suit, metal buttons on jacket, with sportsman, dog, and gun thereon, dark bowler hat, heavy lace boot on right foot. Had in his possession 4s. silver, and a few coppers, a small comb and pair of spectacles. Stated, 5th inst., that he came from Weymouth, Dorchester, and Maiden Newton. Information to Supt. Freeman, Beaminster. KENT. 79.— Chatham ( County).— Body, Case No. 54, 3rd inst., has been identified. LEICESTERSHIRE. 93.— Leicester ( Borough).— For failing to report — Supervisee CATHERINE CONWAY, alias CAS- SIDY, SARAH JANE JONES, and JANE STAN- LEY', Office No. 21172, age 31, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey, scars on forehead and face, 2 moles on stomach, lost 1 tooth. Sentenced at Nottingham lst November, 1877, to 7 years' penal servitude and 5 years' police supervision for larceny. D 140.— Supervisee SAMUEL BETTS, Office No. 24022, age 31, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, scars top and back of head and 2nd left finger, mole on left calf. Sentenced at Nottingham 9th July, 1878, to 7 years' penal servitude and 5 years' police supervision for larceny. E 715. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 80.— Pocklington ( County).— In the canal at East Cottingwith, the body of a stillborn female child, wrapped in a scarlet flannel petticoat, a yellow- and- black cotton skirt, a grey- and- black cotton skirt, and a white cotton apron. Information to Supt. Farrah, Pocklington. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 70.— Hull ( Borough).— 25th ult.— A massive gold chronometer hunting watch, weight 5 or 6oz., 18- carat plain double cases, white dial, gold hands, No. maker " Barwise, St. Martin's- lane, London." 71.— Hull ( Borough)— ht\ i inst.— A German Bilver verge watch, No. 3360; a lady's gold Geneva do , No. •€ 803, with long cold chain ( cable pattern) attached. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. See Latest Information. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 72.— J Division.— Between 25th and 26th ult., from a field at Leytonstone— A dark brown horse, 7 years, 15 hinds, white star on forehead, short mane and tail, no shaes on hind feet. In good condition. Has been recently blistered on both forelegs. 73.— N Division.— 3lst ult.— A bay mare, rising 6 years, 14$ hands, blaze down face, white mark on off side shoulder about 3 in. long, tongue hangs out. A set of silver plated harness; a light spring ( butchei* s) cart, painted green, picked out light green, " Louis Dyer, 6, SJiepperton Road," and " A. White, coach and carriage builder, Cowper Road, Stoke Newington," on off side. 74.— P Division.— Between 23rd and 24th ult., from a field at Brockley— A bay mare, 9 years, 14$ hands, black points, both knees chipped, stiff in near hip. 75.— V Division— 30th ult., from a field at Barne3— A brown horse pony, 13 hands, aged, long mane and tail, thick set, very fat, long shaggy coat. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 81.— C. O., C. I. D.— In possession of a purchaser of smuggled goods from sailors, at Jersey, New York - A mount of a diamond pendant from which the stones have been pushed out, circular shape with drop and loop. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. CORNWALL. 82.— Falmouth ( County).— 1 pair men's half water- tight lace boots, 7 rows of nails in soles, iron heels hob- nails round toes ( newly new); 1 pair brown cloth trousers ( much worn), and 1 striped cotton shirt. Information to Inspector Rosevear, Falmouth. Warrant issued. Information to Police, Leicester. the Head Constable, Borough NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 94.— Wellinborough { County).— For failing to report— License Holder JOHN DESBOROUGH, Office No. 35466, age 53, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fre3h, hair brown ( turning grey), eyes grey, scar on forehead, mole front of right shoulder. Sentenced at North- ampton, 3rd January, 1883, to 7 years' penal servitude and 7 years' police supervision for felony. Licensed 14th June last. A J 1141. Information to Supt. Bailie, Wellingborough. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. PROPERTY RECOVERED. 83.— Somersetshire, Glastonbury ( County).— Property, Case No. 47, 3rd inst. APPREHENSIONS. 84.— Essex, Chelmsford ( County).— MAN, Case No. 20, 27th ult., and horse and cart recovered. 85.— Herefordshire, Leominster ( Borough) — BRADSHAW, Case No. 27, 27th ult. Now gives the name of WILLIAM HENRY GARRETT. 86.— Lancashire, Burnley ( County).— Super- visee ALFRED LUCAS, Office No. 35771, Case No. 35, 27th ult. 87.— Lancashire, Rochdale ( County).— License Holder DENNIS DOLAN, Office No. 34649, Case No. 39, 27th ult. 88.— Lancashire, Rochdale ( County).— Super- visee DQCTOR KILSHAW, Offide No. 33494, Case No. 19, 6th ult. 89.— Staffordshire, Burslem ( County).— CHARLES GREASLBY, Case No. 42, 13th January, and ARTHUR HINDE, Case No. 37, 16th March last. 90.— Surrey, Dorking ( County).— MAN, Case No. 55, 27th ult., and property recovered. 91.— Surrey, Farnham ( County).— GEORGE WILLIS, Case No. 40,18th May last NORTHUMBERLAND. 95.— Rothbury ( County).— Remanded till 27th inst., for larceny— HENRY COLE, alias H. COWLL and HENRY GREEN, age 50, height 5 ft. 3 in., com- plexion swarthy, hair, beard, and whiskers brown, thin face, long nose; dress, dark brown coat, grey trousers and vest, lace boots, dark cloth cap. Supposed pre- viously convicted. Information to Supt. Dobson, Morpeth. PROPERTY STOLEN. FLINTSHIRE. 96.— Mold ( County).— 8th inst., at Connah's Quay, £ 5 4s. Id., silver and bronze ; 17s. 0£ d. worth of lid., Id., and id. stamps, and 18 Is. stamps. Information to Deputy Chief Constable, Bolton, Mold. WESTMORLAND. 97.— Kendal ( Borough).— 7th inst.— A pair of silver bracelets, one Indian pattern, plain buckle on top, one plain one side and carved the other ; has been pieced. Information to Chief Constable Cotton, Kendal. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 98.— Knaresborough ( County).— Between 29th and 30th nit., from an hotel at Harrogate— A small gold lever keyless hunting watch, about the size of a sixpence, No. 85630 and 507, maker, " Lewis, Bond, streak, London," in a leather bracelet. Information to Superintendent Ormsby, Knares- borough. ANIMALS. FTC-. STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 99.— N Division.— 9th . inst., at Walthamstow— 3 horses : lst, a dark bay mare, 15 hands 2 in., dark points, long tail, which may be docked.— 2nd, a chest nut filly, rising 2 years, scar from kick inside hind leg.— 3rd, a roan foal, 2 months old. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. 436 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1888. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been re- apprehended for the month of July, 1888, with the results, & c. Office No. NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. Result. Date and Place. REMARKS. 34665 HENRY PICKETT 29584 FREDERICK MAY 30064 HERBERT WEBB 12774 FRANK TALBOT 35299 WILLIAM SMITH 32772 SAMUEL WOOLF 34150 • JAMES CONNOR 31742 CHARLES SMITH 32472 DAVID DEN HAM 35335 WILLIAM COOKE 19352 WILLIAM MARTIN 29662 THOMAS HUGHES 21635 JOHN ROVERSTON 24297 GEORGE WILSON 34326 CHARLES CHAPPELL 33396 REBECCA WOOD 32561 WILLIAM MILLS 34797 JAMES SMITH 34741 GEORGE ABBEY 32891 THOMAS WHITE 25119 HENRY ISAACS 32390 JAMES SCOTT 34158 CHARLES TUBB 33547 WILLIAM JONES 19454 JOHN DULWICH 29372 WILLIAM PERRY 31703 JEREMIAH MCCARTHY 31344 JOHN HARVEY 34320 ANNIE SULLIVAN 34612 J rAMES MURPHY 34839 ( JEORGE EDWARDS 34664 EDWARD PAYNE 30617 SAMUEL FRANKLIN 28339 34615 34230 27563 35509 30269 33642 33915 20844 24851 29304 30393 32253 35093 26905 21641 25422 35339 17117 20153 15193 35552 15942 33997 34382 JOHN GREEN JAMES JENKINS ANNIE SULLIVAN THOMAS O'BRIEN JESSIE MASON WILLIAM THOMAS JOHN RAW WILLIAM JUDD SOPHIA JONES DAVID GODDARD JAMES BULLOCK HENRY WILLIAMS ANNIE MORLEY JNO. ADAMS CHAS. WIGGINS NICHOLE CARDWELL ELIZABETH LEACH MARY DAWSON MARY WRIGHT JNO. CANE MARTIN MURPHY ARTHUR JONES FREDERICK GOODRICH JNO. BARTLETT ROBERT JAMES WADE GEO. MORRIS r—— — rz —— Suspected person Failing to report Failing to report Assault Horsestealing Larceny ( person) Attempted larceny Failing to report Unlawful possession Housebreaking Rogue and vagabond Assault Uttering Attempted burglary Larceny ( person) Uttering Fraud Receiving Assault Larceny ( person) Uttering Larceny ( person) Larceny ( person) Burglary Burglary Larceny ( person) Failing to report Desertion Failing to report Drunkenness, ifcc. Failing to report Uttering Robbery Failing to report Failing to repcrt Larceny ( person) Drunkenness, ifcc. Suspected person Drunkenness, & c. Burglary Larceny Housebreaking Attempted larceny Fraud Larceny ( person) Warehouse- breaking Burglary Larceny Assault Larceny Indecency Drunkennes?, etc. Refractory pauper Drunkenness, & c. Assault Under Prevention Crimes Act Failing to report Assaults Housebreaking Burglary Own recognisances License forfeited 12 months imprisonment 1 month imprisonment 12 months imprisonment ti years penal servitude 3 months imprisonment License forfeited 14 clays imprisonment 12 months imprisonment 3 months imprisonment One surety to keep the peace 2 years imprisonment 12 months imprisonment 5 mon ths imprisonment 12 months imprisonment 5 years penal servitude 12 months imprisonment 6 weeks imprisonment 5 years penal servitude 12 months imprisonment 10 years penal servitude 10 years penal servitude 2 years imprisonment 20 months imprisonment 7 years penal servitude 6 months imprisonment and license revoked 1 month imprisonment 10 days imprisonment 4 days imprisonment 1 month imprisonment 7 years penal servitude 18 months imprisonment 6 months imprisonment I month imprisonment 5 years penal servitude 7 days imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 5 days imprisonment 5 years penal servitude 9 months imprisonment 8 years penal servitude and 3 years police su- pervision 21 days imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 7 years penal servitude 6 years penal servitude 6 months imprisonment 5 years and 5 years penal servitude ( concurrent) 2 months imprisonment 2 months imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 14 days imprisonment 7 day3 imprisonment 5 days imprisonment 1 month imprisonment of 12 months imprisonment 3 months imprisonment 3 and 1 months imprison- ment 15 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 30th June, 1888, Hammer- Supervisee. smith Police Court 29th June, 1888, Worship- License Holder. street Police Court 29th June, 1888, Southwark Supervisee. Police Court 30th June, 1888, Clerkenwell Supervisee. Police Court 2nd July, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minal Court 2nd July, 1888, Middlesex Supervisee. Sessions 30th June, 1888, Marlborough- Supervisee. street Police Court 30th June, 1888, Clerkenwell License Holder. Police Court 3rd July, 1888, Lambeth Expiree. Police Court 3rd July, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minal Court 2nd July, 1888, Marlborough Expiree. street Police Court 3rd July, 1888, Southwark Expiree. Police Court 2nd July, 1888, Central Cri- Supervisee. minal Court 3rd July, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minal Court 2nd July, 1888, Middlesex Supervisee. Sessions 3rd July, 1888, Central Cri- License Holder. minal Court 3rd July, 1888, Central Cri- License Holder. minal Court 3rd July, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minal Court 3rd July, 1888, Southwark License Holder. Police Court 4th July, 1888, Surrey Ses- Supervisee, sions 3rd July, 1888, Central Cri- Supervisee. minal Court 4th July, 1888, Surrey Ses- Supervisee, sions 4th July, 1888, Surrey, Ses- License Holder, sions 5th July, 1888, Central Cri- License Holder. minal Court 6th July, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minal Court 5th July, 1888, Surrey Ses- Expiree, sions llth July, 1888, Dunmow. License Holder. Essex 5th July, 1888, Thames Police Supervisee. Court 5th July, 1888, Thames Police Supervisee. Court 6th July, 1888, Bow- street License Holder. Police Court 6th July, 1888, Marylebone Supervisee. Police Court 7th July, 1888, Bedford License Holder. 10th July, 1888, Central Cn- License Holder. minal Court 10th July, 1888, Worship- Supervisee. street Police Court 9th July, 1888, Mansion house Supervisee. Police Court llth July, 1888, Central Cri- License Holder. minal Court 10th July, 1888, Bow- street License Holder. Police Court 21st June, 1888, Marlborough- Expiree. street Police Court 12th July, 1888, Bow- street License Holder. Police Court llth July, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree minal Court 4th July, 1888, Central Cri- Supervisee. minal Court 16th July, 1888, Middlesex Supervisee, Sessions 16th July, 1888, Worship- Supervisee. street Police Court 16th July, 1888, Middlesex Expiree, Sessions 14th July, 1888, Downpatrick Expiree. 10th July, 1888, Central Cri- Expiree. minal Court 17th July, 1888, Maidstone Expiree. 18th July, 1S88, Middlesex License Holder. Sessions 16th July, 1888, Clerkenwell Expiree. Police Court 12th July, 1888, Manchester Expiree. 18th July, 1888, Middlesex Supervisee. Sessions 19th July, 1888, Worship- License Holder. street Police Court 19th July, 1888, Bow- street Supervisee. Police Court 20th July, 1888, Wandsworth Supervisee. Police Court 21st July, 1888, Southwark Expiree. 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