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15/11/1889

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Date of Article: 15/11/1889
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POLICE GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1889. VOL. VI., No. 614. REQULA 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them, should be addressed to THE EDITOB at THE FOLIO GAZETTE, GREAT SOOTLAJTD YABO, LOWDON, S. W. i. Particulars concerning persons whese apprehension is sought will is inserted in one issue of the POLIO* GAEETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action tc be taken upon them by another force. 8. Particulars as te stolen property will be likewise inserted in tne issue, ij sufficient to enable the article in question te be thereby identified. 4. In all eases where a reward is offered the name and address tf seme person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. 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 16s. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch oj a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature e) an officer tjf not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to ie insertea?-* nd 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. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank han Inspector, or analogous thereto. TIONS. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are 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 transn. it to the Edilct notice cf the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all eases, the officer signing the request for insertion yf any announcement, will it wholly responsible for any proceedings which may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded v a* to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturias. morning They mun be clearly written on one side oj 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 $ Go.," Post Office Order payable at Charing Cross, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements arc accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 126, 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. R. AHDEBSOH, Editor. NOTICE 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette " will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a). Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b). Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( o). Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d). Property Stolen, ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. S.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the nnmber at present supplied will be forwarded on appli- cation in the form set forth in circular of the 7th 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 Slst 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 wfll 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 Afeents, 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 be bound to surrender their 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. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. AYRSHIRE. 1.— Ayr ( Borough).— For failing to report— License Holder JOHN MUIR, alias JOHN MAIR, Office No. 38370, age 44, height 5 ft. 81 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, scar each side face, crown, heart, J. M., and two arrows in centre of heart front of right forearm, lost left arm from elbow. Sentenced at Ayr 15th September, 1885, to 5 years' penal servi- tude for theft. Licensed 25th September, 1889. A L 1535. Information to Supt. McKay, Ayr. CHESHIRE. 2.— Runcorn ( County).— For obtaining 13s. 2d. by false pretences— GEORGE WILSON, alias JOSEPH HENRY WILLIAM WALKER, JOSEPH LANE, and SAUNDERS, age 73, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers grey, no moustache, eyes blue ( supposed blind); dress, long dark overcoat, dark cloth suit, lace boots ( new), and black soft wideawake hat; clerical appearance.— POLLY THOMAS, alias MARY ANN WILSON, age 62, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, pro- minent teeth, sharp features; dress, black knitted woollen shawl, astrachan waterproof, light kid lace boots, black kid gloves, and black beaded bonnet with black figured veil; carried an old silk umbrella. Their modus operandi is to call at a house in the proximity of some town, and take lodgings for the night, stating they are going to see their lawyer, in order to draw some money left to the female. Next morning after breakfast they order tea for a certain hour, and usually ask for the loan of a sovereign, which they say they will refund on their return, but fail to do so. They are wanted at Stone for similar offences, and have been convicted for offences committed at Walsall, Bloxwich, and Codsall. ( See POLICE GAZETTE, Case No. 72, 3rd June, 1887.) Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Large, Runcorn. 3.— Stockport ( Borough).— For stealing a silver watch ( recovered), 7th inst.— JOHN HARRISON, age 27, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache light sandy; dress, brown tweed suit, lace boots, and black hard felt hat. A butcher ; native of Stockport. Is well known amongst butchers, at Manchester, Salford, Hyde, Ash ton, Oldham, Maccles- field, Bolton and Rochdale. 4.— Stockport ( Borough).— For obtaining by fraud, 23rd ult., a red roan gelding, 13 hands, rising 4 years, white stripe down face, near hind fetlock white — THOMAS JOHNSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion sallow, moustache brown; dress, grey suit, black hard felt hat, lace boots. He pretended to buy the horse for £ 36, paying £ 1 in advance, giving the above name, and hi3 address as Colne, Lancashire, where the owner should accompany him to see that the horse worked satisfactorily, and that he would pay all expenses. Another man ( evidently an accomplice) then appeared, who engaged the owner in conversa- tion, when Johnson succeeded in getting away with the horse. Supposed a travelling thief. Photographs of thieves likely to commit such an offence will be esteemed. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Staples, Chief Con- stable, Stockport. DERBYSHIRE. 5.— Derby ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee CHARLES HENRY WOODWARD, Office No. 3770, age 36, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, anchor on right arm, C. H. W. on left forearm, several indistinct marks on left wrist. Sentenced at Derby, 5th March, 1888, to 15 months' imprisonment and 3 years' police supervision for larceny. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, Derby. DORSETSHIRE. 6— Wimborne ( County). — For deserting his family— GEORGE SHEARING, age 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair very dark, aquiline nose. Is accom- panied by his wife, and was last heard of at Downton, hoeing. A native of Verwood, Dorset. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Marsh, Wimborne. DURHAM. 7— South Shields [ Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee JOHN JOHNSTON, Office No. 36441, age 44, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, scars on right second finger and lower part of back. Sentenced at Newcastle- on- Tyne, 11th January, 1887, to 18 months' imprisonment and 5 years' police supervision for burglary. 1424. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, South Shields. ESSEX. 8.— Braintree ( County)— For stealing a silver watch ( recovered) and a gold albert chain, small pattern with bar at end, 30th ult.— CHARLES GRAY alias SMITH, a gipsy dealer, age 26, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion, hair, moustache, and side whiskers dark, walks very upright; dress, light plaid coat or dark large cord jacket, dark large cord trousers, blue neckerchief, black cap with peak. Had with him a brindle terrier dog.- EMILY CUTTS, age 17, height 618 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1889. about 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair ( fringe on forehead) and eyes dark; dress, black jacket, dark blue serge dress, white apron, black hat turned up one side and trimmed with black feather, carries a basket. A native of Braintree. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Elsey, Braintree. FLINTSHIRE. 9.— Mold ( County).— For obtaining 230 steel en- gravings by false pretences— ABRAHAM SWEEDE, age 19 or 20, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair dark; dress, dark coat, supposed tweed trousers, and brown bowler hat. Is supposed to have gone in the direction of South Wales, and probably has in his possession a pedlar's certificate in the name of Fred Roonies, issued at Mold on 4th May last. His father resides at Gregson- street, Brunswick- road, Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Bolton, Mold. HAMPSHIRE. 10.— Fareham ( County).— For stealing £ 11 10s. gold and silver- GEORGE STANLEY, alias GEORGE HUSEMAN, a tramp, age about 50, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair grey, moustache light, large running bullet wounds on right breast, sickly appear- ance ; dress, grey tweed coat and vest, tight grey trousers, and black hard felt hat. May be found at a hospital or infirmary. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kinshott, Fareham. HERTFORDSHIRE. 11.— Watford ( County).— For obtaining money by means of fictitious cheques— G. H. FAWCUS, alias R. HARRISON and H. BURNS, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers ( cut short and pointed at chin), and moustache brown, of gentle- manly appearance; dress, dark diagonal overcoat, slate- colour striped trousers, silk hat; carries a black bag. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hummerstone, Watford. KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE. 12.— Kirkcudbright ( County).— For embezzle- ment— DAYID McLELLAN, age 57, height 6 ft. 3 in., hair ( mixed with grey, very bald) brown, small side whiskers, no moustache, pale full face, flat nose turned up at point, square shoulders; dress, generally grey tweed suit, black or brown hard felt hat. A native of Kirkcudbright, where he was a bank agent. May be accompanied by his wife, a slim person of middle age, brown hair, and rather red face. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Kirkcudbright. LANARKSHIRE. 13.— Glasgow ( City). — For embezzling £ 80— MALCOLM McCALLUM, age 25, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache ( slight) black, eyes dark, speaks with Glasgow accent; dress, dark overcoat, check tweed suit, and felt hat. A native of Glasgow. Absconded 1st inst. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Boyd, Glasgow. LANCASHIRE. 14.— Bolton ( County).— For failing to report- Supervisee NATHANIEL MORGAN, alias THOMAS HOWARTH and JAMES JONES, Office No. 38550, age 23, height 5 ft. | in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, moles left armpit, left side, and centre of belly. Sentenced at Salford, 22nd October, 1888, to 12 months' hard labour and 3 years' police supervision for housebreaking. 661. Information to Supt. Eatough, Bolton. 15.— Chorley ( County).— For failing to report- License Holder THOMAS COWBIN, alias THOMAS CAUBIN, THOMAS COUBIN, and THOMAS CUBIN, Office No. 37346, age 37, height 5 ft, 3 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, nose damaged, scars on crown, back of each second finger, and outside thick of right arm, coal marks top of back and shoulders. Sentenced at Liverpool, 28th April, 1885, to 5 years' penal servitude for wounding with intent, etc. Licensed 12th April, 1889. A. L. 514. Information to Supt. Norris, Chorley. 16.— Ashton- under- Lyne ( County).-~ For failing to report— License Holder THOMAS ROGERS, alias WILLIAM BRIDGE and SAMUEL HOUGH, Office No. 38321, age 48, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, nose fractured and inclines to left, lost all top teeth. Sentenced at York, 30th July, 1880, to 10 years' peral servitude and 7 years' police supervision for uttering. Z G 812. Information to the Superintendent, Lancashire Con- stabulary, Ashton- under- Lyne. 17.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report- License Holder GEORGE WILSON, alias JAMES TURNER and HUNTER, Office No. 36612, age 30, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes hazel, DOODLE inner side right arm. Sentenced at Edinburgh, 26th February, 1883, to 7 years' penal ser- vitude for robbery. Licensed 3rd December, 1888. Information to the Chief Superintendent, Detective Department, Liverpool. 18.— Accrington ( Borough).— For obtaining 9s. by false pretences, 19th ult.— A MAN, who gave the name of DR. PORTER, age 26 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair dark brown, moustache sandy, eyes brown, thin nose ; dress, black jacket, light striped trousers, black billycock hat, respectable appearance ; carries a thick stick. Warrant issued. His mode of procedure is to call at houses, stating he is a medical student from the Manchester Eye Hos- pital, and that ho is sent to visit patients and sell spectacles, which he takes from his coat pocket, and represents that the patient should use those kind of spectacles, or they will be likely to become blind. He induces these people to pay much more for the spec- tacles than they are worth. Was accompanied by a man who acted as his ser- vant, age about 30, height about 5 ft. 4 in. ; dressed in dark shabby clothes. Information to Chief Constable Beattie, Accrington. 19.— Ashton- under- Lyne ( Borough).— For steal- ing wearing apparel ( recovered) from a dwelling house, 29th ult.— THOMAS BLOOR, age 41, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on front and top of head) light brown, eyes blue, rose tattooed left side of body, T. B. right arm, star back of right wrist, Maltese back of left wrist, fourth finger left hand con- tracted, brown spot on left eye; dress, brown overcoat, brown felt hat, and clogs. A labourer; native of Ashton- under- Lyne. Has served two terms of penal servitude, and is a desperate character. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Ashton- under- Lyne. 20.— Burnley ( Borough).— For stealing a lady's silver Geneva watch, white dial, steel hands, 22nd ult — HENRY WILSON, alias HENRY RUSSELL," HENRY STOCKEN HARTLEY, HENRY T. ASH- TON, and HENRY HARVEY, age about 46, height about 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald) black, heavy dark long pointed moustache, sharp dark eyes, blue scar on nose; dress, dark grey overcoat, black cloth coat and vest, dark grey striped trousers, collar and tie with pin set cat's eye, wears a signet ring set blue stone, and a watch with 9 carat gold albert with end in each pocket, cairies a walking- stick, and has in his possession a loaded six- chambered revolver. Is accompanied by a woman named Annie, who says she is his wife, age about 35 or 40, medium height stout build, hair ( cut and curled in front) dark ; dress, fawn colour jacket and dress with brown bone buttons, black sailor hat trimmed with black and red ribbon; carries a basket about 2 ft. long with handle on top, containing a brown skirt, pink bodice, white apron, and brown silk apron trimmed with lace. His modus operandi is to take lodgings for himself and wife, representing himself as a pensioner from the 9th Lancers, and produces a letter stating he is to be paid a legacy of £ 400 in a few days. On the faith of these representations he obtains the lodgings, but before the day the money should arrive he decamps. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police Burnley. LEICESTERSHIRE. 21.— Market Harborough ( County).— Forutter- ing a forged cheque for payment of £ 460, on Messrs. Lampton and Co., Newcastle- on- Tyne — GEORGE HENRY STAYNES, alias F. ROWLEY, age 36 or 37, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, whiskers and moustache cut short; dress, light brown covert overcoat, dark suit, and brown hard felt hat; wore a double watch- chain across vest, and carried an umbrella. Stated he was a native of New. castle- on- Tyne. Has in his pessession a cheque- book on the Stamford Spalding, and Boston Banking Company, No- 17219. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bott, Market Harborough. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 22.— N ortham pton ( Borough).— For stealing from a private lodging- house, 4th inst., a lady's small gold lever watch, No. SH(, 3, gold dial, flowered back, " F. S.* on outer case ; and a short Canadian gold chain, small link pattern, with tassel at end ( pledged at Hereford 5th inst., in name of Samuel J. Taylor); a gentleman's gold keyless watch, white dial, plain back; gold albert chain with bicycle medal attached ; and a silver English lever watch, No. 57100, Coventry make, plain back, engraved inside— A MAN and WOMAN, who took lodgings on 2nd inst., giving the name of CAMPBELL: 1st, age 45, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., rather stout build, hair and moustache dark, scar on bridge of nose ( which he said was from a shell bursting when he was in the Afghan war), of military appearance ; dress, grey mixture overcoat, striped trousers, and black hard hat; walks with a stick, and appears to suffer from rheu- matics. Speaks with a Scotch accent, and stated he is a native of Perth.— 2nd, age about 40, medium height, stout build, complexion and hair dark, fringe on fore- head, turning grey; dress, grey jacket, light brown dress, black sailor hat trimmed red- and- black ribbon, with bows in front. Are supposed to be about the West or South of England. They are travelling thieves, and are those wanted for two offences at Edinburgh, see Case No. 28, POLICE GAZETTE, 28th June, 1889, and Case No. 29,12th July, 1889 ; also at Stirling, Case No. 55, 26th July, 1889 ; at Aylestone Park, Leicestershire, Case No. 27, 27th September, 1889 ; Kendal, Case No. 47, 18th October, 1889 ; and Burnley, Case No. 102, 25th October 1889. They are also wanted at Montrose for an offence com- mitted on 12th July, 1889, and in addition to the above places have visited Hawick and Carlisle. They are known by the following aliases :— HENRY STOCKEN HARTLEY, HENRY J. ASTON, HENRY HARVEY, HARRY HOLT, ALFRED HOLT, HENRY RUSSELL and HENRY WILSON. The woman is represented to be the wife of the man, and is invariably known by the name of " Annie," but in this case she was called " Lizzie." This man represented here, as in all the other cases with which he is connected, that he was an army pensioner ; the woman left the house about 5 p. m., on Monday, 4th inst., and the man about 6 p. m. It is requested that innkeepers, refreshment- house and lodging- house keepers, & c., be warned against these people. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, Northamp- ton. NORFOLK. 23.— Holt ( County).— For stealing at Aylmerton, 30th ult.— 1 silver double- case verge watch, dial broken about figures I. and II.; 1 Geneva watch, minute hand deficient; 2 pairs silver earrings, chased; 2 silver brooches ( one " Annie," one chased); 1 silver ring, set three blue stones ( centre one deficient); 3 gold scarf pins ( one diamond- shaped head, one oval- shaped, and one plain blue stone head); and 100 sovereigns in canvas bag— TWO MEN, ages about 30, height 5 ft. 8 to 10 in., complexions very dark, black beard and moustache, which may be false; dress, black overcoats, dark trousers, red mufflere. black cheesecutter caps. Information to Supt. Parr, Holt. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 24.— Nottingham ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee ALICE CLARKE, Office No. 38009, age 24, height 4 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue, " H. M." on right forearm. Sentenced at Nottingham, 23rd October, 1888, to 9 months' imprisonment and 2 years' police supervision for larceny. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, Nottingham. SHROPSHIRE. 25.— Whitchurch ( CWty).- For stealing at Tern Hill, 30th ult., a red roan pony, bridle, and saddle ( re- covered), and a home- cured ham ( singed), weighing 16 lbs.— A MAN, age 28 or 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion pale, supposed small light side- whiskers and moustache, rather thin features ; dress, dark brown or snuff colour plaid suit ( much worn), blue- and- white TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1889. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 silk necktie with pin, stand- up collar, and hard felt hat; wore a long link silver or steel watch chain. He applied for a situation as miller's waggoner at Tern Hill on 30th ult., and stole the pony the same night and took it to Birmingham, where he offered it for sale, but being accused of stealing it he decamped, leaving it behind; also a grey diagonal Chesterfield single- breasted overcoat, raised black ribs, black serge lining, usual pockets, 5 black fancy shanked buttons down front ornamented with a flower, the sleeves have been lengthened with diflerent material; a black worsted coat ( bound), pockets with flaps on hips breast pockets, black russell cord lining, red striped sleeve do., 4 black twill buttons down front, 2 behind, and 2 on each cuff, and a red and- blue striped necker- chief. Information to Supt. Edwards, Whitchurch. STAFFORDSHIRE. 26.— Brierley Hill ( County).— For stealing a horse— EDWARD SMITH, age 21 or 22, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache ( slight) light, abscess mark about an inch long on left side of face ; dress, moleskin jacket, vest, and trousers, and black hard felt hat. Was employed as captain of a canal boat, and on 7th. ult he sold the horse and gear and absconded. Was last seen at Runcorn, 10th ult., going in the direction of Liverpool on one of Mr. Rath- bone's boats, of Manchester. Warrant issued. 28.— Brierley Hill ( County).— For obtaining, by false pretences, 29th ul., 6 shovels, 25 lbs. of blasting powder, and 12 coils of fuse— JAMES CARTER, age 38 to 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, small side whiskers and moustache, eyes grey, walks erect; dress, snuff- coloured suit and black billy- cock hat, sometimes wears an old brown Chesterfield overcoat. Has occasionally been employed as a bum- bailiff, and is well known to auctioneers and County Court Bailiffs in South Staffordshire. A native of Brierley Hill. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Woollaston, Brierley Hill. 27.— Brownhills ( County).— For larceny ( bailee), about 10th ult.— A MAN, who gave the name of BLACKHURST, a travelling watch and clock cleaner, age about 60, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight build, com- plexion fresh, hair and whiskers ( turning grey) dark, weak watery eyes, and generally wears spectacles, walks very erect; dres3, dark greasy suit, and black billycock hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barrett, Brownhills, Walsall. 29.— Stone ( County).— For obtaining food, lodg- ings, and money by false pretences at Aston, 24th ult. — GEORGE WILSON, age 74, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers white, eyes blue ( supposed blind), blue scar on face ; dress, dark cloth overcoat, daik clothes, white collar, black tie, white cashmere scarf, check shirt, lace boots ( new), and black wideawake hat.— MARY WILSON, age 62, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes black, short features, prominent teeth ; dress, black knitted woollen shawl, black astrachan waterproof cloak, black kid gloves, black- beaded bonnet with black- figured veil, light kid lace boots ( new), carried an old black silk umbrella, respectable appearance. They called at an inn about 7.30 p. m., 24th ult., stating they had come from Leek, and were going to Stafford to see a lawyer about some money left to the woman; they were supplied with lodgings and breakfast, and on leaving asked for the loan of 20s., stating they were short of money, but would repay it on their return that evening. Were convicted at Walsall, Bloxwich, and Codsall for similar offences. ( See POLICE GAZETTE, Case No. 72, 3rd June, 1887). Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Harston, Stone. SUSSEX ( EAST). 30.— Brighton ( Borough)— For failing to appear to his bail, at Brighton Borough Quarter Sessions, 21st ult., for unlawfully and maliciously wounding— THOMAS WAINWRIGHT, age 26, height 5 ft. 7* in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache, eyes hazel, small features, scar under right eye. A native of Newcastle. Is welli known on racecourses as " Tommy Toy." Warrant issued. 31.— Brighton ( Borough).— For obtaining £ 3 by false pretences- JAMES SYMES or COOPER, a ser- vant, age about 33, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache light, few side whiskers, rather thin features, rather addicted to drink ; dress, dark pepper- and- salt jacket, dark trousers, new boots, black felt hat. May be wearing a long blue cloth overcoat with buttons on collar for cape. Stated he had been an officer's servant in 9th Lancers. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Terry, Brighton. 32.— Hast ings ( Borough).— For embezzlement— JOHN EDWARDS, late of Canterbury, age 43, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., complexion, hair, whiskers ( slight), moustache and eyes dark, stoops when walking; dress, brown suit, and black felt hat. Is a pensioner from the Royal Horse Artillery. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. WESTMORELAND. 33.— Kendal ( Borough).— For stealing a silver lever watch ( recovered, See Case No. 92); 1 brown- and- black check jacket and vest; 1 pair men's mix- ture cloth trousers ; and a dark blue silk handker- chief— A MAN, age 26, height 5 ft. 6J in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, oval face, appearance of a seafaring man ; dressed supposed in stolen property, has blue cloth overalls, brown cloth trousers, and brown cloth cap with peak. Was discharged from H. M. Prison, Kendal, on 8th ult., after completing 14 days for acting as pedlar without a license. Information to Chief Constable Cotton, Kendal. WORCESTERSHIRE. 34— King's Heath ( County).— For stealing an umbrella and 2 pocket- handkerchiefs, at Selby Oak, 28th ult., also for fraud on same date— JOSEPH HENRY WOOD, alias BAYLIS and LANE, age 73, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers grey, bald top of head, appeared to be blind; dress, dark grey overcoat and black soft hat. — ALICE MARY WOOD, alias BAYLIS and LANE, age 55 to 60, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, thin features; dress, black ulster, dress, woollen shawl, and bonnet. Their modus operandi is to obtain lodgings, food, and money by stating they are on their way to a neigh- bouring town to receive a large sum of money from their solicitor, and that they will pay for what they have received on their return, but before leaving they generally manage to steal some small articles. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wasley, King's Heath. 35.— Northfield ( County).— For failing to report - License Holder GEORGE SMITH, alias AARON DAUNS, Office No. 36992, age 40, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, pock- marked, scars on right . eyebrow, nose, third and fourth right fingers and left thumb, elbow and knee. Sen- tenced at Central Criminal Court, 23rd June, 1884, to 5 years' penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 1st February, 1889. A. K. 916. Information to tbe Superintendent, Worcestershire Constabulary, King's Heath. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 36.— Hull ( Borough).— For warehousebreaking and stealing two casks of apples— JOSEPH MORTON, a hawker, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., com- plexion rather sallow, thin face, hair brown; stoops when walking; dress ( when last seen), black coat and vest, dark trousers, red neckerchief, and black hard hat. Will no doubt hawk fish, fruit, etc., with a hand- cart. Was accompanied by a woman named Lily Western, Gains, or Morton, age 28, tall and thin. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 37.— Barnsley ( County).— For stealing a sealskin cap ; 2 silk handkerchiefs ; 1 woollen shirt; and 30s. cash— MARY COLE, age 28, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue; dress, long black jacket, drab colour dress, and black straw hat trimmed with red feather. A native of Thornbury, Gloucester. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kane, Barnsley. 38.— Rotherham ( Borough).— For failing to report- License Holder SAMUEL WILLIAMS, Office No. 38537, age 30, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, blue dot on left forearm, scar and blue dot on back of left thumb. Sentenced at York Assizes, 6th November, 1885, to 5 years' penal servi- tude for larceny. Licensed 21st October, 1889. 2825°. Information to the Chief Constable, Borough Police, Rotherham. 39.— Sheffield ( Borough).— For stealing £ 26— JOHN MAPPIN, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion pale, hair dark brown, no whiskers, may have slight moustache; dress, black worsted suit, green plaid scarf, and black hard felt hat. A labourer ; native of Sheffield. — SARAH ANN FELL, alias WALLS, age 26, height 5 ft. 2J in., slight build, com- plexion and eyes dark, hair black, thin face, and fierce- looking ; dress, black jacket, trimmed astra- chan, black dress, dark brown straw hat trimmed velvet, and brown- and- cream colour ribbon. Carried an umbrella with arm- hook. A domestic servant; native of Hull. Absconded 27th ult. It is supposed they intend going to America. Warrant issued. Not to be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. 40.— Sheffield ( Borough).— For embezzlement— GEORGE READ, age 27, height about 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( cut short), small side whiskers, and moustache light, eyes blue, walks erect, smart appearance, and well built; dresses well, and generally wears a low hard felt hat. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. See Latest Information. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 41.— K Division.— Committed for trial at the next Essex Assizes at Chelmsford, for obtaining money by means of forged cheques on the Hanover Square branch of the London and County Bank— CHARLES CULLEN, age 60, height 6 ft., complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes blue ; dress, black melton suit, white collar, lace boots, and high black hat, A shipwright, but describes himself as a marine engineer. Supposed wanted in the West of England for obtain- ing a large estate by fraud. The cheque- book was issued in June, 1888, to Mr. J. M. Ord, then of 21, New Bond- street, W-, but whose present address is unknown. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 42.— Newbury ( County).— Sentenced to 3months imprisonment as a rogue and vagabond— JIM LOCK ( supposed false), a horse dealer, age 63, height 5 ft. 9f in., complexion and hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes hazel, scars back of neck, right hip, and lower part of back, lost third finger right hand; dress, dark coat, vest and trousers, and black hard felt hat.— GEORGE CLARK, a painter, age 20, height 5 ft. 3* in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes dark blue, moles right shoulder and on back, lost forefinger right hand; dress, black jacket and vest, light trousers, and light brown hat. States he is a native of Taylor- road, Stockport ( supposed false).— HENRY LLOYD, a dealer, age 62, height 5 ft. 3J in., complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes blue, mole right shoulder and wart lower part of back ; dress, black overcoat, light under do., dark vest, light brown trousers, and black hard felt hat. Has been previously convicted. Information to Supt. Bennett, Newbury. 43.— Wallingford ( County).— Commited for trial at the next Assizes at Reading for forging an order for the delivery of goods- GEORGE WILLIAMS, age 38, height 5 ft. 9j in., complexion dark, hair brown, eyes grey, tattooed right arm, lost three fingers to first joint right hand, left arm has been broken ; dress, light suit ( much worn), old shoes, and hard felt hat. States he is a cook, and native of Swansea ( false). Information to Supt. Borlase, Wallingford. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, 44.— Aylesbury ( County).— Sentenced to 10 days' imprisonment for vagrancy— WILLIAM GEORGE, an engine fitter ( supposed false), age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, small dark mous- tache, round- shouldered, second finger left hand injured; dress, light grey summer jacket and vest, 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOTEMBBR 15, 1889. light fustian trousers, white wrapper, strong lace boots, and black cloth cap. Information to Supt. Webb, Aylesbury. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 45.— Isle of Ely ( County).— Committed for trial at the Cambridge Assizes, 15th inst., for housebreak- ing— JOHN HARRIS, age 27, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar corner of right eye, mole between shoulders, scar right buttock and right groin; dress, fustian jacket and trousers, old cloth cap and shoes. A native of Sheffield. States he has been in the army.— JAMES ASHWORTH, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair sandy, eyes hazel, scar left hip, cast in eyes. A native of Rochdale. Has a pedlar's certificate, granted at Grimsby in March last. Is accompanied by a woman, who also holds a pedlar's certificate, granted at Grimsby in March in name of Rosa Ashworth, but whose name is Smith, age 25, height 5 ft. li in., com- plexion pale, hair dark, brown, eyes brown, mole on right cheek, scar on right cheek, ears pierced. Photographs will be forwarded on application. Information to Supt. Wright, Ely. DORSETSHIRE. 46.— Wimborne ( County).— Committed for trial for assault with intent, etc.- MARTIN SWEENEY, age 42, height 5 ft. 4£ in., complexion dark, hair ( curly) and moustache brown, eyes hazel, heart pierced by two arrows tattooed left wrist, anchor left hand, blue scar left eye, scar bridge of nose and under left ear, burn marks left thigh and right arm, white boil mark left arm. A native of Newton Abbot, Devon. Information to Supt. Marsh, Wimborne. ESSEX. 47.— Brentwood ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Assizes at Chelmsford, for burglary— CHARLES SAUNDERS, age 18f, height 5 ft. 41 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown; dressed in uniform ( undress) of the Royal Artillery. A native of Peckham, Surrey.— GEORGE KING, alias SHEP- HERD, age 18$, height 5 ft. 3| in., complexion ruddy, hair and eyes brown ; dressed in uniform ( undress) of Royal Artillery. Information to Supt. Dobsoo, Brentwood. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 48 — Cheltenham ( County).— Remanded till 18th inst., for burglary and unlawfully wounding— JAMES WILLIAMS, a bricklayer, age about 40, height 5 ft. 5$ in., complexion fresh, hair ( slightly bald on top) brown, moustache ( heavy) light brown, eyes ( sunken) blue, prominent forehead, rather high cheek- bones, bridge of nose slightly injured, birthmark right side of belly, slight enlargement right elbow, lost top joint of index finger right hand, mark top of left buttock, boil mark back of left thigh, slight cut mark on index finger left hand, recent cut mark on outside of wrist bone; dress, dark brown plaid lounge jacket, trousers and vest of same material, lace boots, and black bowler hat. A native of Worcester. Information to Supt. McRae, Cheltenham. NORFOLK. 49.— East Dereham ( County).— Remanded till 15th inst. for shoplifting— EDWARD FRANCIS, alias BROWNE, age about 29, height 5 ft. 10 in., com- plexion dark, hair brown, eyes blue, scar left thumb ; dress, long brown overcoat with cape, light coat and vest, blue trousers, black billycock hat, or blue cap with peak. A native of Petersfield, Hampshire. Was travelling with Captain Dudley's Theatrical Company as stage- fitter. Supposed to have been in the Army. Information to Supt. Symonds, East Dereham. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 50.— Northampton ( County). — Committed for trial at the January Quarter Sessions for larceny ( footer)— JOHN BUTCHER, age 42, height 5ft. 2* in, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, oval face, seven small scars top of head, two on knuckle fourth finger left hand, one right forefinger and left knee, lost several teeth; dress, brown mixture coat, white moleskin trousers, black cloth vest, and hard felt hat. A labourer j native of Ipswich. Has been convicted at the Middlesex Sessions, and is supposed wanted for other offences. Had in his possession pawn tickets for articles of clothing. Information to Supt. Alexander, Northampton. RADNORSHIRE. 51.— Penybont ( County).— Remanded till 16th inst., for obtaining money and clothing by false pre- tences- CHARLES PEARSON ( supposed false), age 36 to 40, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow, hair dark, eyes brown, bare patch ( about the size of a florin) right side of head ; dress, light grey tweed coat, black vest and trousers, nailed boots, and light cloth cap with two peaks. Supposed native of Herefordshire. Travels about professing to buy hay and horses for the Army. Supposed previously convicted for a similar offence in the name of Joseph Vaughan, and sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment and 7 years' police super- vision. Information to Chief Constable Wheeldon, Peny- bont. SHROPSHIRE. 52.— Wh itch urch ( County').— Committed for trial at Salop Quarter Sessions for larceny— ARTHUR TAGGART, age 39, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair ( turning grey) dark, moustache grey, eyes blue ; dress, black worsted jacket, grey cloth vest, moleskin trousers, lace boots, black hard felt hat, are much worn. A boiler maker; native of Liverpool.— ANN TAGGART, age 36, height 4 ft. llf in, complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey ; dress, grey shawl with black, red, and light stripes, light cotton dress, lace boots, brown velvet bonnet trimmed with green velvet, brown ribbon, and red feathers.— JAMES TAGGART, age 14, height 4 ft. lli in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey; dress, black cloth jacket and vest, white slop, black- and- brown striped trousers, black knitted woollen scarf, lace boots, and brown cloth cap with peak. This man has been tramping the country with his wife and five children for the last twelve months, staying at unions, etc. Had in his possession five pawntickets ( one for a handkerchief and frock with John Ellis, 179, Chester- street, Birkenhead, 17th Octo- ber, 1889, in name of James Massey ; one for an over- coat with Hatton and Co., 55, Commercial- street, Hereford, 25th September, in name of Ann Taggart ; one for a handkerchief and pipe with Edwin Dutton 105, Foregate- street, Chester, 21st October, in name of Mary Mack ; one for a shawl with John Mottram, 6, Green gate- street, Stafford, 30th October, in name of Charles Mont; and one for a vest with Charles Smith, High- street, Stone, Staffordshire, 29th October, in name of Arthur Tagg « t\ Information to Supt. Edwards, Whitchurch SOMERSETSHIRE. 53.— Flax Bourton ( County).— Remanded till 22nd inst., for obtaining money by false pretences— WILLIAM SALE, a painter, age 45, height 5 ft. 81 in., rather slight build, complexion fresh, long features, hair ( turning grey) dark brown, moustache ( small) dark, eyes hazel, " D" tattooed under left nipple, small wart bridge of nose ; dress, brown plaid suit, white cotton jacket under, blue- and- white spotted necktie, lace boots, and black bowler hat. A native of Lewes, Sussex. States he served in the 12th Lancers, but purchased his discharge about 20 years ago. Information to Supt. Drewett, Flax Bourton. STAFFORDSHIRE. 54— Stafford /' County j.— Remanded till 16th inst, for obtaining money by false pretences— ALBERT CHARLES PAYBOURNE, alias ALFRED PAYBON, H. NEWTON, H. NUGENT, etc., age 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair, whiskers ( scanty), and moustache dark, eyes ( blind left) dark grey, stoops, left little finger crooked, mole on back, seal mark in left hand ; dress, blue pilot overcoat with velvet collar, black cloth jacket and guernsey, dark check trousers and vest, black hard felt hat. An organ builder ; native of Braemar, Aberdeenshire. His practice was to obtain a ticket for an eye hos- pital, and then use same for begging purposes. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Captain Anson, Chief Constabl?, Stafford. 55.— Walsall ( Borough).— Remanded till 15th inst. for obtaining goods and money by false pretences— A MAN, giving the name of HENRY LESLIE, alias D'LTSLE and D'LACEY, age 32, height 5 ft. 7 in complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes hazel' 4 scars left side of face and neck, 1 about 1 in lone under right ear, 1 under right jaw, both little fingers slightly bent, varicose veins back of left thigh, calf and shin, upper front tooth missing ; dress, rough black jacket with crown and star on sleeve, black trousers, black pilot cap, crown on front, naval'flannel drawers and undershirt. He represented himself to be a chief staff and flag warrant officer of H. M. ship " Swiftsure." Supposed wanted for similar offences. 56— Walsal I ( Borough).— Remanded till 18th inst. for stealing jewellery— A MAN, giving the name of HENRY WILTON, age 32, height 5 ft. 9 in., com- plexion sallow, hair and moustache ( heavy) dark brown, eyes hazel, mole back of neck and back of right shoulder- blade, small scar right breast, large scar from sword cut right arm near wrist, scar left forefinger from tip to palm, bubo scars right groin, large scar across left kneecap and shin, 1 inside right calf and inside right knee, several smaller scars back of both legs ; the whole of the scars on the legs he states to be the result of venereal sores. Speaks with foreign accent ( supposed German or Austrian), but refuses to give any account of himself. Supposed to have served in the Army, and to be a pro- fessional hotel thief. Information to Chief Constable Taylor, Walsall. WESTMORELAND. 57.— Kendal ( Borough).— Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions for felony— GEORGE BROWN, a marble mason, age 37, height 5 ft. 7 in. complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, birth- mark right shoulder. A native of Dumfries. Has served in the Royal Artillery. Was convicted at Carlisle 28th December, 1883, for larceny, and sentenced to 1 month's imprisonment; at Penrith 5th April, 1887, for larceny, and sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Chief Constable Cotton, Kendal. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 58.— Pocklington ( County).— Committed for trial at the next East Riding Sessions, at Beverley, on two charges of larceny— MATTHEW JOHNSON, age 39, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes hazel, 3 females and bracelet tattooed right arm, male and female left, 3 females heads on chest. Has served in the Army. A native of Warter. Information to Supt. Farrah, Pocklington. 59.— H ull ( Borough).— Sentenced to 4 months' im- prisonment, 5th inst., for stealing a suit of clothes, wptch, guard, and a purse containing £ 16 9s , from a ship in Victoria Dock, Hull— JAMES HARVEY ( sup- posed false), a seaman, age 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion swarthy, hair black, moustache brown, eyes dark, large wart left cheek, small do. under left ear, scar top of right shoulder, right breast, and back of right leg behind knee ; dress, striped moleskin jacket, blue guernsey, Fearnought trousers, blue worsted drawers and stockings, side- spring boots, and cheese- cutter cap ( German make). Refuses to give ariy account of himself. Supposed wanted for similar offences. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 60.— Doncaster ( Borough).— Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions for obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences— EMMELINE ANNIE BRAZIER, age 27, height 5 ft. 1 in., stout build, com- plexion sallow, hair ( cut short and turning grey) dark, eyes brown, abcess scar under left jaw, is well educated and of good address. Supposed to have been going about the country for some time imposing upon clergy- men and others by making various representations. Was sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment at Whitby in March last for begging of a Roman Catholic priest. Supposed to have been previously convicted, and wanted for similar offences. Information to Chief Constable Gregory, Doncaster- See Latest Information. PROPERTY STOLEN. BEDFORDSHIRE. 61.— Luton ( Borough).— 5th inst., 3 tablespoons, 1 silver, marked " W. E. G.," 2 plated, marked " J. M. C. ;" 12 plated teaspoons; 1 pickle fork, ivory FRIDJLT, NOVEMBER 15, 1889. THE POLICE GAZETTE. handle ; 1 heavy gold ring, griffin on green stone ; 1 gentleman's silver Geneva watch; 6 plain gold studs ; 2 gold rings, 1 ^ ith hair worked in, the other with red stone ; 1 silver albert chain ; 1 small gold brooch, stone in centre ; 1 black melton overcoat, velvet collar; 2 French 5- franc pieces; 1 20- franc piece; 1 jubilee crown piece; 1 jubilee 4s. piece; 2 jubilee half- crowns; 1 jubilee shilling ; 1 jubilee sixpence; and about £ 3 in silver and bronze coins. Information to Head Constable Jaquest, Luton. CHESHIRE. 62.— Chester ( City).— 11th inst, from the person— A duplex gold watch, open gold face, black figures, rather faded, steel hands, cases engine- turned, but worn. Information to the Chief Constable, Chester. match, bound with fine narrow braid which is worn at right hand pocket, 2 pockets and ticket ditto out- side, no inside pocket, black cotton lining, repaired under arms with black glazed cloth with red- and- yellow stripe, second button from bottom deficient. Information to Supt. Henderson, Bury. 70.— Church ( County).— Between 1st and 2nd inst, at Great Harwood— 1 hewing hammer, about 4 lb. weight, wooden handle, " Luke Wilkinson " each side of eye; 1 walling hammer, one corner broken off maker's name " John Astley " near eye ; and 1 trowel ( much worn). Information to Supt. Campbell, Church. NORTHUMBERLAND. 7 7.— B e rwi c k- 0 n- Twe e d ( Borough).— Bet ween 26th and 28th ult., by office- breaking— 5s. worth of postage- stamps ; 1 Inland Revenue stamp, value ( sup- posed) 7s. 6d., cut from a deed; about 30 keys, most of them old, and had not been in use for some time ; 3 or shillings silver and bronze; and some old papers relating to " Berwick Salmon Fishing Company." About 9th ult.— A damask table- cloth, about 3 yards long, fine quality, very old pattern, " Willoby " written in one corner. Information to Head Constable Garden, Berwick- on- Tweed. DENBIGHSHIRE. five 63.— Wrexham ( County).— During the last weeks— A lady's gold Geneva watch, No. 22326. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wilde, Wrexham. ES8EX. 64.— Brentwood ( County).— 24th ult., at Chad- well St. Mary— A gentleman's open- face silver lever watch, " Dent" inside case, also " Patent Lever Speci- ally examined," f club watch. Information to Supt. Dobson, Brentwood. HAMPSHIRE: 65.— Winchester ( City).— 5th inst.— A very large meerschaum pipe ( new), lady's head, in a Russia leather case. Information to Head Constable Morton, Winchester KENT. 66.— Chatham ( County).— 5th inst., from an hotel — A lady's black leather jewel- case with diagonal lines across, containing an amethyst bracelet set in fine gold ; 1 silver ditto, set Scotch pebbles ( one deficient); 1 ditto, half- inch wide, gold and silver mixed ; 1 fine gold chain and round gold locket with piece of Atlantic cable let in back ; 1 gold oval ditto with anchor, heart and cross ; 1 gold watch- key with Punch's head set with turquoise; 1 large silver pencil- case ; 1 small Brazilian gold ditto; 1 pair gold knob earrings; silver boat trinket, and silver compass ; 1 silver cigar cutter, shape of tennis racket; 1 gold brooch, a stag with ruby eyes, jumping over acorn bow; 1 silver horse- shoe ditto, gold nails, " Calypson " engraved on back; 1 silver West African ditto with sign of Zodiac upon it; 1 Chinese ditto, bird in nest; 1 silver fan ditto ; 1 enamelled lion shilling ditto ; 1 gold ring set pearls; 1 ditto set pearls and pink coral; 1 piece of amber with fly upon it; 1 pearl- handle knife, and about a dozen other silver brooches— Supposed by A MAN who engaged a bed, but left about 4 p. m., age about 27, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., moustache ( rather stubby) auburn, no whiskers; dress, dark clothes carried an overcoat over his arm. 67.— Chatham ( County).— 3rd inst.— A cash- box containing £ 10 gold, 4 £ 5 Bank of England notes, Nos. unknown; 1 lady's gold watch, maker and No. un known, snake pattern gold chain attached; llargeopen face silver English lever watch with metal bow, No 12447 ; 1 silver albert, very small round links; 1 pair long gold earrings; 8 linen sheets ; 6 chemises; yellow- striped petticoats; 2 white ditto with fancy work round bottom, marked E. P. M. in red cotton 6 toilet covers with fringe; 6 pairs of drawers ; 2 large white table- cloths; 8 night dresses; 4 linen pillow slips; 2 large white aprons with bibs; and 1 black dress. Information to Supt. Coppinger, Chatham. 68.— Sandgate ( County).— 22nd ult., at Shorn cliffe Camp — A gold hunter watch, No. 12662 " Badollet" engraved on it, engine- turned cases, with light gold chain, six small and one long link and unning bar. Information to Supt. Maxted, Sandgate. £ 10 REWARD. 71.— Old Swan ( County).— 9th inst., by house- breaking, at Tere Brook— About £ 10 gold ; 1 spade ace guinea ; 1 lady's gold lever watch, No. 2137, German make, white dial, black hands, engraved back ; 1 lady's long plain gold guard ( no pendants); 1 Madonna gold brooch, imitation cameo, Virgin and Child ; 1 large old- fashioned gold cameo brooch, woman's head ; gold heart- shaped locket; 1 lady's gold dress ring, set brilliants and 3 emeralds alternately ; 1 lady's gold black enamelled mourning ring, pearl in centre and brilliants, marked inside " J. M." and 50/-; 1 lady's gold turquoise ring, 2 forget- me- nots and lover's knot in centre ; 1 pair lady's gold folding eyeglasses ; silver spoon, supposed marked " E. M. T. " ; 1 dozen silver teaspoons, plain, marked " E. T." ; 1 dozen silver teaspoons, fancy, marked " M. T." ; 7 electro- plated tops from dressing- case ( three figured and four plain) lady's silver chain for locket, plain rope pattern ; lady's long plain silver chain, locket, and vignette ; 1 silver thimble; 1 pair lady's gold sleeve studs, imita tion sun- flower; 1 silver brooch, with the name " Harriet" cut in it; 1 pair plain gold earrings ; and about 15 gold and silver brooches of various descrip tions. The above reward will be paid by Miss Elizabeth Ball, 81, Newsham Drive, West Derby, near Liverpool for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Supt. Bryning, Old Swan. LANCASHIRE. 69.— Bury ( County).— 6th inst., by burglary—£ 20 consisting of £ 5 gold and £ 15 silver; and a man's black ribbed Chesterfield overcoat, cloth covered buttons to SHROPSHIRE. 78— Whitchurch ( County).— 29thult. atHinstock A single- breasted brown plaid reefer jacket, buttons to match, pockets on hips with flaps, brown cloth lining worn a little under arm, and torn on right side. Information to Supt. Edwards, Whitchurch. STAFFORDSHIRE. 79.— Stoke- on- Trent ( County).— 14th inst.— A book entitled " Ward's History of Stoke- upon Trent," bound in half morocco ; inside was a receipt for £ 4 4s., signed by " J. Ingamells"; on a fly- leaf is the auto- graph of the late Edwin Allbut, of Hanley ; and on another leaf an inscription shewing that it was pre- sented by the late Dr. J. B. Davis to Llewellyn Jewitt, also a short Memoir of John Ward, the author. Information to Supt. Chaplain, Stoke- on- Trent. 72.— Ormskirk ( County).— 28th ulto.— an English silver lever watch, No. 5,732, plain cases, white dial cracked), ring fastened with a common pin; silver albert guard, curb pattern, with two watch keys ( one common brass, the other imitation silver) attached— Supposed by A TRAMP, age about 20, height 5 ft. 10 in , complexion pale, no whiskers or moustache, walks erect; dress, old black coat, brown tweed trou- sers, heavy clogs, and black billycock hat. 73.— Ormskirk ( County). — 1st inst.— 1 cruet- stand, to hold six bottles; 2 decanter- stands, beaded around rim, green baize at bottom outside; 1 decanter- stand, fluted around outside, cased inside at bottom with yellow wood, outside with green baize, all electro- plated. Supposed stolen by betting men from Liverpool or Manchester, who bad attended a coursing meeting in the neighbourhood. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. 74.— Rawtenstall ( County).— 8th inst— A silver chronograph watch, No. 41270, maker, " Harris, London," white dial, flat glass, centre seconds, gold hands, steel seconds hand, plain cases, with shield on back, large size, nearly new. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Rawtenstall. 75.— Lancaster ( Borough).— 10th inst., by house- breaking— A lady's gold Geneva watch, white dial, with seconds, " Jacot of Locle " on dial; I lady's do., do., f- plate dial, 14- carat cases, horizontal, No. 22231, size 10 ; 1 gentleman's silver English lever watch, with heavy cases; 1 old silver verge watch, white face black numerals ; 1 gentleman's silver Geneva watch, silver face, gold figures, chased back, 1 gentleman's imitation gold stop watch, centre seconds, cream dial; 1 gentleman's silver chronograph stop watch; 1 gold albert guard, square links, with a common locket attached; 1 gold albert guard, small pattern, with American dollar pendant, and a locket which has been damaged at the point; 1 tobacco- pouch, containing number of old English and foreign bronze coins, among which is a " John- o'- Gaunt" halfpenny ; 1 £ 10 Bank of England note; 4 £ b notes ( some of the Bank of England, others of the Bank of Lancaster); £ 19 gold ; and 2 5s. pieces of the reign of one of the George's. Information to Chief Constable Ward, Lancaster. 76.— Salford ( Borough).— 12th inst., from the person— A silver English lever watch, No. 64666, maker, " Greenhalgh, Manchester," a gold albert guard attached. Information to the Chief Constable, Salfcrd. STIRLINGSHIRE. 80.— Stirling ( Burgh).— 11th ult.— A gentleman's gold albert chain, square double links about 1 in. long, and 3 or 4 small oval links alternately, some of the small links are plain and some engraved; gold en- graved appendage, with red- white- and- blue triangular stone attached ; 1 oval- shaped gold brooch, small chain round edge, round ball in centre with small chain round it, small oval glass in back, lined with blue in- side ; 1 silver necklet, about § in. broad, made of square close links, plain centres, small ring at end to which was attached an oval- shaped silver locket, flowered on both sides; 1 pair silver earrings, long oval drop of a light brown stripe, ring between hook and drop made of silver filigree work; 1 pair oval- shaped silver ear- rings, leaves engraved on sides. 10th ult.— A silver English lever watch, No. 51435, white dial, gold hands, sunk seconds, plain cases, German silver albert, curb pattern, with watch- key and 2 small Jubilee coins attached. Information to Supt. Ferguson, Stirling. SUFFOLK. 81.— Sudbury ( County).— 10th inst., by house- breaking— An 18- carat gold Geneva watch, gold dial, black figures, lunette glass; and about 7s. bronze. Information to Supt. Sach, Sudbury. SURREY. 82.— Chertsey ( County).— 25th ult., by shop- breaking at Chobham— A quantity of postal orders— for 20s., Nos. from 726630 to 726640 inclusive; for 15s., Nos. from 284716 to 284730 inclusive ; for 10s. 6d., Nos. 122064 to 122070, and 252881 to 252887 inclusive ; for 10s., Nos. 325689 to 325695 inclusive.— 25th ult., at Chertsey— a man's green cloth overcoat and 30s. bronze. Information to Supt. Bungard, Chertsey. SUSSEX ( EAST). 83.— Lewes ( County).— 4th inst., by burglary— 4 silver salt- cellars, marked " B P. G." in Old English, 1859; 1 pair silver sugar- tonga ; 1 silver sugar- sifter ; 1 silver pepper- box; 6 silver fish- knives, marked on blade " W. H." ; 2 silver tops of pepper- boxes; 6 dessert- knives and forks, with square ivory handles. Information to Supt. Osbon, Lewes. WESTMORELAND. 84.— Kendal ( County).— 5th inst., from the Post Office at Burton, by burglary— A brown paper parcel containing penny stamps to the value of £ 8 193. ; a small canvas money bag, similar to those used in post offices ; a light grey tweed cap with peak of same material; £ 13 gold, £ 3 8s. 9d. silver ; and 7d. bronze. Information to Supt. Shields, Kendal. 6 THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOTEMBBR 15, 1889. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 85.— H u 11 ( Borough).— 31st ult.— A lady's new dark check waterproof. 2nd inst.— A silver English lever watch, No. 13562 9- carat gold albert, round links, one link in centre little open, and gold heart- shaped locket attached ; pair gentlemen's turn- down patent leather riding boots ; and 1 pair men's light cashmere riding trou- sers, row of pearl buttons from knee downwards ( nearly new). 9th inst.— A silver Geneva watcb, No. 40143, with silver albert attached. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 86.— Sheffield ( Borough).— 8th inst., by ware- housebreabing— About 50 pairs of " surgical scissors ( two pairs large, bent handles, marked " Maw, Son and Thompson, Aldersgate- street, London"; one pair plaster box scissors, marked " W. and H. Hutchin- son " ; the remaining are elbow, bowel, post- mortem, and dissecting). Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. ANIMALS. FTC.. STOLEN. 8/ S ETROPOLJTAN POLICE DISTRICT* £ 10 REWARD. 87.— Y Division.- 6th ult., from a field in Middle- lane, Hornsey— A brown cob mare, 15 years, 14 hands, white star on forehead, short mane and tail, with a number of white hairs, scar inside both forelegs, slightly saddle- marked, in good condition. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Leopold Kellar, Elm House, Hornsey, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the mare. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, Great Scotland- yard, London, S. W. LEICESTERSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 88.— Loughborough ( County).— 23rd ult.— A black cart colt, about 18 months, white star on face, " L. M." in pitch on shoulder and hip, no shoes. The above reward will te paid by the Loughborough Association for the Prosecution of Felons, for the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the colt. Information to Supt. Smith, Loughborough. MISCELLANEOUS. LANCASHIRE. 89.— Liverpool ( City).— Information requested as to the whereabouts of JOHN CUNNINGHAM, con- vict license holder, age 34, height 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, anchor back of left hand, bullet wound calf of right leg. Sentenced at Cork, 24th July, 1885, to 5 years' jenal servitude for rape. Licensed 3rd July, 1889. Information to the Chief Superintendent, Detective Department, Liverpool. ~~ MIDLOTHIAN. 90— Edinburgh ( City).— On the evening of Sunday, 20th October, 1889, on the arrival of a special train containing a numerous company of theatrical artistes, a theft took place at the Caledonian Railway Station in Edinburgh of a valuable set of jewels belong- ing to the leader of the company. The theft was managed very adroitly, and in such a manner as to lead to the belief that it was the work of one or more clever travelling thieves. The porter who took the luggage called a cab, and put the dressing- bag which enclosed the jewel- case containing the stolen articles into it, but as another cab had been engaged unknown to the porter, he was told to remove the luggage from the cab in which he had put it, and it was then found that the dressing- case, with its valuable contents, had been abstracted from the cab— it is supposed from the side furthest from the station. The dressing- case has since been discovered in a private lodging- house, where quarters had been taken by a man whose description ( No. 1) is appended hereto. Since the theft it has been discovered that other two men ( Nos. 2 and 3) were in the city at the time of the theft, and had been in communication with No. 1, and they all took their departure under peculiar circum- stances the same night. Everything points to the theft having been planned and carried out by the three men after described, and the co- operation of the Police is earnestly requested to secure their arrest, as it is believed that even if nothing is heard of the jewels evidence will be obtainable to secure their con viction. A reward of £ 100 is offered by the owner for the recovery of the stolen jewellery and arrest of the thieves, or in proportion to the amount recovered, and of this reward £ 20 is offered alone for the apprehension of the thieves. Any information or photographs of thieves likely to be concerned in such a theft will be esteemed. Description of Jewellery.— A diamond necklet, with diamond- studded heart- shaped pendant; a pair of single- stone diamond earrings, large size; a lady's gold ring, set with one diamond, in claw setting ; a lady's gold ring, set with large emerald and diamond on each side, plain ; a lady's half- hoop ricg, set with six or seven diamonds, in a line; a gold crescent- shaped brooch, set with seven or eight large diamonds; a pearl necklet, with small diamond clasp; and a fine- pointed star- shaped brooch, set with garnets, small size. Description of Thieves.— 1st. Gave name of CAMP- BELL, about 35 to 40 years of age, 5 ft. 7 or 8 in. high, medium make, full round face, sallow com- plexion, black or dark hair ( cut short), black moustache ( otherwise shaved), lower features narrow, weak about legs or feet; dressed in brown- and- grey small striped trousers, thinks black shooting coat and vest, dark blue top coat with veh et collar, lightish- brown round felt hat, patent leather boot3, and white linen shirt. Carried a brown silk umbrella with silver knob head. Spoke with mixed English and foreign accent. Jewish appearance, and respectable looking. 2nd. A MAN, from 32 to 35 years of age, about 6 ft. high, stoutish make, dark hair, heavy dark moustache only ; dressed in dark blue jacket with silk facings, dark blue top coat with velvet collar, black felt hat. Respectable appearance. 3rd. A man about 40 years of age, about 5 ft. 9 in. high, stoutish make, fairish hair and moustache; dressed in lightish shooting coat, vest, and trousers, dark blue top coat, and brown felt hat. Respectable appearance. Each had in his possession a black portmanteau fastening with straps. Information to the Chief Constable, City Police> Edinburgh, or to Messrs. Bey fus and Bey fus, Solicitors, 69, Lincoln's- inn- fields, London, W. C., by the latter of whom said rewards will be paid. PROPERTY RECOVERED. 91.— Westmoreland, Kendal ( Borough).- Watch, Case No. 31, 8th inst. APPREHENSIONS. 92.- Metropolitan Police District, N Divi- sion.— HARRY PARKER, Case No. 5, 9th August last. 93.— Cheshire, Macclesfield ( Borough).— ROSE BENTLEY, alias HAPPY ELIZA, Case No. 9, 8th inst. 94.— Kent, Ashford ( County). — ROBERT OS- BORNE, alias THOMAS COLLINS, Case No. 16, 16th November, 1888. 95— Lancashire, Bolton ( Borough).— License Holder CHARLES KAY, Office No. 37231, Case No. 33, 19th April, 1889, 96.— Lancashire, Rochdale ( Borough).— MARY WHITWORTH, alias DUFFY, Case No. 22, 16th November, 1888. 97.— Worcestershire, Bromsgrove ( County). License Holder JOHN BANNEE, Office No. 36544, Caee No. 108, 17th May, 1889. 98.— Worcestershire, Great W it I ey ( County). — LEONARD GOULD, Case No. 52, 26th February 1886 LATEST INFORMATION, APPREHENSIONS 80UGHT. ESSEX. 99.— Southend ( County).— For offering himself on 13th September last, as a servant to the Southend Local Board with a false, forged, and counterfeit certificate of character — THOMAS KINGSTON SMITH, alias BURTON, age 39, height 5 ft. 10 in,, complexion sallow, hair ( very thick) black, eyes ( large) brown ; dress, black diagonal suit, and black hard felt hat; had in hi3 possession a brown cloth overcoat which he stole when at Southend. A gardener; native of Hull. Hi3 wife lives at Ariel- road, Maygrove- road, Brondesbury, London, N. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hawtree, Southend. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 100.— Bristol ( City).— For stealing a quantity of wearing apparel, 5th inst.— THOMAS TEAGUE, alias WILLIAMS, age 18, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion and eyes dark, moustache slight, no whiskers, long nose. Has been employed as engine messroom steward, and was paid off from the ss. Romanby about 6 weeks ago. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Bristol. HEREFORDSHIRE. 101.— Bromyard ( County).— For housebreaking at Evesbatch, 12th inst., and stealing a rough brown overcoat, with ticket pocket; a black round coat and vest, bound with braid; 1 pair red mixture tweed trousers ; 2 pocket- handkerchiefs, one red, one white ; and a 10- key melodeon— A MAN, age 26, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache sandy, stubby beard; dress, stolen overcoat, coat and vest, and black hard felt hat. Appearance of a collier or iron- worker. Was traced to Tenbury, carrying the stolen property. 102. Bromyard ( County).- For housebreaking at Linton Bromyard, 7th inst., and stealing a navy blue serge coat, with breast pocket, bound with black braid and a receipt from the National Provincial Bank of England, Bromyard Branch, for the sum of £ 16, in name of Emma Henry— A MAN, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion pale, hair and moustache ( slight) dark, eyes dark blue ; dress, dark coat, pepper- and- salt mixture vest, black- and- white Scotch plaid trousers ; carried an old brown overcoat. Information to Supt. Ovens, Bromyard. LANCASHIRE. 103.— Rochdale ( Borough).— For stealing £ i 314 the moneys of the Crawford Spinning Company Limited, by whom he was employed as salesman- JAMES COUPE, age 48, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair ( very bushy) light sandy, light whiskers, moustache, eyelashes and thick eyebrows, eyes ( rather deep sunken) light grey, rather low forehead, hair parted in middle. A native of Preston, but lately resided at 62, Bank- street, Cheetham- hill, Manchester. Was at one time in business as a warp sizer at Tod- morden. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Wilkinson, Roch- dale. STIRLINGSHIRE. 104.— Stirling ( Burgh).— For housebreaking ( by means of false keys), 12th inst., and stealing— 1 lady's gold ring, with initials " I. S. W." on plate; 1 lady's gold turquoise ring, set with a cluster and diamond in centre; 1 lady's half hoop gold ring, set several turquoise stones; 1 lady's gold ring, with plate for initials, two pearls and heart formed of diamonds, " I. L. D. to H. H. H." inside of ring; 1 lady's gold ring, with one pearl and five or six rubies; 1 lady's gold ring, with red stones; 1 pair of small round amber earrings ; 1 jubilee brcoch, made of one shilling and two sixpences ; 1 ditto, ditto, made of a 2s. piece; 1 silver brooch, shape of a fiddle, with pebbles; 1 silver jubilee brooch, oval shape, with dates 1837 and 1887 ; 2 gold brooches, about in. long and J in. broad ( one with diamond in centre and initials " I. S.;" one a spray of forget- me- not flowers with dia- mond in centre) ; 1 small round gold brooch, carved front; 1 long gold chain, secret link; 1 silver brace- let, raised flowers on back, " J. Sutherland" thereon; 1 gold sleeve stud, round, with flowered front; 1 f 1 note; and £ 4 15s. gold and silver— A MAN, age 23 or 24, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair light, no whiskers, may have very small fair moustache, full eyes ; dress, light overcoat ( short), brown tweed trousers and vest, brown felt hat ( the band of which is lighter than felt), linen collar, and cuffs well shown. Wore a watch chain, and carried a light colour walking- stick. A man answering this description took ticket at the railway station at 3.25 p m. for Edinburgh. A chisel or screw- driver about J an inch broad had been used in forcing drawers and boxes. Information to Supt. Ferguson, Stirling. SURREY. 105.— Farnham ( County).— Fo stealing a cart, at Wrecclesham, 22nd ult.- GEORGE HYDE, age about 56, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in. A fish hawker ; frequents Wrecclesham, and is supposed to be known at Peters- field, Chichester, Reading, and Kingston. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pike, Farnham. JPERSONS m OtrSTODm SUSSEX ( WEST). 106.— Worthing ( County).— Committed for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, for larceny— ANNIE STEWART, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 in., stout build, com- plexion florid, hair ( cut short in front) brown, eyes blue ; dressed in black, respectable appearance. Had with her a boy aged 1 year and 7 months. It appears from letters and receipts in her possession that she is known at Manchester, Darlington, Bath, and Bristol, by the name of Annie Watson. A native of Manchester. States that her husband was an officer, and is now abroad. Information to Supt. Long, Worthing. SURREY. 107.— Farnham ( County).— Remanded till 21st inst., for housebreaking, 12th inst.— WILLIAM JONES, age 33 to 35, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion, hair, and moustache ( heavy) dark, eyes hazel, a red monkey tattooed left forearm, military appearance; dress, brown coat and trousers, black vest, military boots, and black felt hat. Supposed native of York- shire. 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