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13/07/1893

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Date of Article: 13/07/1893
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1100
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1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1894. VOL. XI., No. 1100. REGULATIONS. 1. - All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be wldrtsted to 1 UK ±. DITUH OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, K. W. 2. Part u\ il > rs concerning personswhose apprehension is sought loill be inserted in one issue of the POLICE ' F ZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to Oe taken upon them by another force. 3. Part " Uars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the art i ile in question to be thereby identified. 4. In oil oases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the P'r/ rrent must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Par traits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stub r. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of lbs. per portrait, and of Is. Gd. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a. number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted t » the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whic/ i may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They mutt be clearly written on one tide of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheq ue, crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted at advertisements. R. ANDERSON, 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 Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( o) Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police Distriot. f2). Counties. ( 3). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond » he number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in oircular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It ia particularly requested that any oom plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLIOI GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is unwilling to incur any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communication sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1. — c. l. Department.— For forging and uttering cheques from stolen book ( see Case No. 61, loth ult.), at Hounslow, Woolwich, and Kingstou- on- Tliames— JOHN JAMSON, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion very fair, hair very light, and slight light moustache, eyes light, rather irregular teeth; well educated, and speaks German and French, speaks English with foreign accent; dress, light brown or grey suit, and black hard felt hat, but sometimes a cap to match suit. A native of Heligoland. Has also uttered a cheque at Guildford, and another at Birmingham. Is identical with H. J. FRESKOW JAMSON, formerly colour- serjeant in the 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment. Was sentenced at Glasgow, about September, 1890, to 12 months imprisonment for theft, and at Dublin, on 5th October, 1891, tj 6 months imprisonment. Special attention is called to this man, as he will probably attempt to ^ commit larcenies at military barracks, with a view to getting possession of further cheque books. He las uttered forged cheques in names of CAPT. DUBERLET, CAPT. WHEELER, COL. EGERTON, & c., principally upon jewellers in the vicinity of barracks. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 2.— For stealing £ 200 — MORRIS EAGLE, late of 10, Salisbury- road, Leyton, Essex, and 15, John- street, Minories, age about 32, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair and moustache fair, thick lips; dress, brownish grey check suit, round felt hat. Is accompanied by his nephew, Aaron Eagle, age about 20, height 5 ft. 6 inches, hair and small moustache dark. Absconded 30th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 3.— Maidenhead ( Borough). — For house- breaking, 9th inst., and stealing 2 gold brooche?, one tied in the shape of a knot, about 2 inches long, with small gold pendant and hair at back, other with large carbuncle in centre surrounded by smaller stones and a fringe ; 6 gold rings, one set with pearls, one with 6 turquoisft one plain narrow band, one with turquoise and pearls, one with black stone, white mark across one pearl on either side, one with 6 emeralds; 2 gold lockets, one small, containing photos of a man and woman, the other with a gold curb chain attached; 1 pair of small gold earrings ; 1 pair gold solitaires s= t with ( Afferent coloured stones; 1 lady's small gold watch, gold dial, black hand and figures; 1 pair plated sugar- tongs; 1 old Wnterbury watch— THREE MEN: lst, age about 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., com- plexion fair, hair, moustache, and slight side whisker3 inclined to be saudy, peculiar - looking features, foreign appearance; dress, dark brown tweed suit, black hard felt hat, supposed patch on knee of trousers— 2nd, age about 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion dark, • heavy dark moustache, and about a week's growth of beard ; wearing dark drab coat— 3rd, age about 50, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, dark heavy'moustache turning grey, rather thin build ; dress, dark blue suit, and straw hat. Information to Supt. Taylor, MiidenheaL 4.— Reading ( Borough).— Forfaiting to report — Supervisee GEORGE EDWARD ALDIS, alias GEORGE ALDIS, and GEO. EDWARD WILCOX, Office No. 42225, age 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar left jaw, birthmark close to navel. A matmaker; native of Crook, Durham. Sentenced at Preston, 26th Nov., 1890, to 12 months hard labour and 4 years police supervision for horsestealing. Information to the Head Constable of Reading. BRECONSHIRE. o.— Crickhowell ( County). — For attempted rape— Two men: lst, JOHN COLLINS, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., stout build, full red face, large features, hair and moustache sandy, scratches on face; dress, black coat ard vest, stripe trousers, round peak cap, red scarf. Has served in the Brecon Militia.— 2nd, age about 23, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., slight build, complexion pale ; dress, grey jacket and vest, corduroy trousers, soft billycock bat, laee boots; carried a bundle tied in a blue handkerchief with white border. A tramp. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Winterson, Crickhowell. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 6.— Great Marlow ( County). — For forgiog an endorsement on a banker's cheque for £ 45, and receiving, in part payment, 3 £ 10 Bank of England Notes, No3. 53 v 87985, H | 97 564SP, H/ 97 56490. on 28th ult..— ALFRED LOUCH. age 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., * tont build, complexion fresh, very red face, hair ( nearly bald on top) light brown, light side whiskers, eyes light b'ue): dre: s, J\ 9 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1894. brown tweed jacket and vest, grey trousers, white straw hat with black band. Has a wife and family residing at Cassington, near Oxford. Is fond of betting, and attends race meetings. May endeavour to go abroad. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Manecly, High Wycombe ; or Sergt. Roberts, Great Marlow. 7. — SlOUgh ( County).— For embezzlement, at Eton, 26th ult.— WALTER LONSDALE COLLIER, age 27, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light; dress, light dust- coat, new brown cord trousers, black hard felt hat, dark blue tie. Has been in the Royal Engineers. A native of Sherborne, Dorset. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Pearman, Eton. CHESHIRE. 8. — Chester { County). — For assault — MICHAEL TOWEY, age 26 or 27, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., stout build, complexion very fresh, round features, hair light brown, may have slight mous- tache; dress, white linen slop, moleskin trousers, cloth cap with peak, lace boots.— JOHN REGAN, age 26 or 27, height 5 ft. 9 in , slight build, com- plexion very fresh, long features, hair light brown, side whiskers and moustache sandy; dress, dap^ jacket, blue slop, dirty corduroy trousers, cloth cap, lace boots.— THOMAS McGEEVER, age about 25, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair black, side whiskers and moustache dark ; dress, moleskin double- breasted vest, with velvet back and large white buttons, cloth cap, lace boots. Farm labourers, and natives of Mayo. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable of Cheshire, Chester. 9.— Macclesfield ( County). — For stealing, 4th inst., at LiddiDgton, a brown plaid coat, slightly worn at right elbow — GRIFFITH EDWARDS, alias THOMAS, age 50, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes hazel, scar back of head, bridge of nose, and top lip, scars right groin and left buttock; dress, dark cloth jacket and vest, blue serge trousers, black hard hat, lace boots. A native of Gresford, Flintshire. May seek employment at farm houses. Warrant issued. 10.— Macclesfield ( County).— For stealing a silver spoon ( recovered)— SARAH WILLIAMS, alias SARAH SELBY, age 45 to 50, rather stout build, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in , complexion fresh, hair ( frizzy and turning grey) dark; dress, dark thick ulster cloak, cape trimmed with ball fringe, black bonnet and veil. She gained admission to a house on the pretence of seeking a situation as a laundress, having pre- viously applied at a registry office. At the time she sold the spoon she also sold the head of a gold pencil case with amber- colour setting in top, and for which an owner is wanted. Warrant issued. Information to Supt." Downes, County Police Office, Macclesfield. 11.— Middlewich ( County).— For stealing a sovereign — WILLIAM COPPACK, alias WM. ROBINSON, age 24, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion, hair and moustache ( shoxt), and eyes dark, both calves have been scalded; dress, brown cloth suit, trousers and vest rather lighter, brown peak cap, lhce boots. Is supposed to have worked as a labourer at Fleetwood, Widnes, and Crewe. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Large, Middlewich. A second MAN, name unknown, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., face bloated, hair brown, slight light moustache ; dress, sleeved vest and light cloth cap with ear- flaps tied on top of head. Had the appearance of an Irishman. Information to Supt. McDonald, Belper. DEVONSHIRE. 13— Bovey Tracey ( County).— For failing to report— License Holder JOHN PALK, Office No. 46442, age 41, height 5 ft. 7J in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, slight build, long features, mole right side face. Sentenced at Exeter, 27th Feb., 1889, to 7 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 28th May, 1894. P 68. Information to Supt. Williams, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot. 14.— Exeter ( City).— For embezzling £ 6 13s. 6d. — HENRY" AUGUSTUS MANNELL, late a can- vasser for Singer & Co., age about 31, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair light brown, walks erect; rather smart appearance ; dress, when last seen, dark mixture overcoat, light trousers, cycling cap wirli badge in front. Is fond of cycling, and was at one time employed by Messrs. Bradbury & Co., Machine Ridkers, Praed- street, Paddington. Absconded 10th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Short, Exeter. DERBYSHIRE. 12.— Belper ( County).— For stealing, at Turn- ditch Hall, Derby, 27th ult., a cart- horse, valued £ 5 ( rf covered)— License Holder LEVI SHERIFF, Office No. 46443, ago 35, height 5 ft. 6£ in., com- p'exion fresb, hair brown, eyes hazel, bald top of head, scar right side of forehead, and on l6t and 2nd light fingers, blue spot on left wrist, large nose; drc- sp, dark suit. Sentenced at Derby, 10th April, 1889, 1o 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for horse- stealing. Liberated on 2nd license, 19th May, 1894. DORSETSHIRE. 15.— Poole ( County).— For larceny— WILLIAM CROSS, age 36 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair, moustache and small side whiskers inclined to be sandy ; wears spectacles ; dress, dark plaid suit ( new), dark grey cloth cap, turn- down collar, light necktie, lace boots. A pho- tographer. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Haines, Poole. 16. — Weymouth ( Borough). — Portrait and description of EDWARD C. FLOWERS, late a tailor's manager, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement— Age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion very pale, hair brown, clean shaved, speaks with cockney accent; dress, long rough double breasted coat buit, black bowler hat, patent button boots. Has been employed by Messrs. Simmonds & Son*, Haymarket, London, and has friends at Shepherd's Bush. Absconded 16th inst. left behind in Monifieth, where he borrowed a brown check tweed coat and trousers, light grey vest, dark Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Eacock, Wey- mouth. FORFARSHIRE. 17.— Forfar ( County).— Portrait and descrip- tion of Gunner JOHN JAMES WARD, of the Edinburgh Artillery Militia, whose apprehension is sought for stealing the sum of £ 17 at Barry Camp, on 29th ult., regimental age 21, but looks about 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair black, moustache dark, eyes blue, 2 scars small of back. Absconded from the camp in regimentals, which he single- peak cap, and reddish tartan scarf. He gave his militia address as 2, Sheriff's Brae, Leith, but is said to belong to Blackburn, Lancashire, and to have worked in the pits there. Was married about 10 years ago, about a mile from Oldham, to Beatrice Sheerman, and lived in Barnsley for 3 years. Since then he has been travelling about, principally in Lancashire and Yorkshire, as a wireworker, until last New Year, when they went to Edinburgh. Mrs. Ward has two sisters ( Margaret, a charwoman, and Ann, a millworker), living in Shipley. Warrant issued. 18.— Forfar ( County).— For stealing 5 cattle ( re- covered) from a field at Ardownie, on 2nd inst,— A man, who gave the name of GEORGE DUTHIE, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft 8 in., slender build, com- plexion pale, hair and moustache brown, mixed with grey, beard about a week's growth, thin face, spoke with broken English accent; dress, dark grey short overcoat or jacket, dark tweed trousers, light boots, dark hard felt hat; when driving the cattle he carried an umbrella, and wore a grey bonnet with peak. Is supposed to be identical with FRANK STEWART ( Case No. 19, 3rd July, 1891), who has not yet been apprehended, who was convicted in 1872 for stealing cattle, and sentenced to 5 years penal servitude, in the n< « ne of DAVID DUNCAN, but whose real name is WILLIAM HENDERSON,, belonging to Lochee. He has been in America for many years, and is known to have returned several times to this country. May now endeavour to go back ti America. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable of Forfarshire, Forfar. HAMPSHIRE. 19.— RingWOOd ( County).— For soliciting and' endeavouring to procure a person employed in the Post Office to disclose the contents of telegraph messages— WILLIAM JAMES ARNOLD, late of 133, Widemarsh- street, Hereford, age 28, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair ( rather thin) light, curly; dress, when last seen, blue serge suit, straw hat. Has been employed as traveller to a firm of corn merchants; a native of Fordingbridge, Hants. I Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hadden, Ringwood. HEREFORDSHIRE. 20.— Ledbury ( County). — For stealing, 25th ult., at Ashperton — 1 wooden bottle, " W. A." thereon, and 1 axe— ALFRED OSBOURNE, age 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair ( inclined to curl) light brown, moustache light, badly ruptured ; dress, cord sleeve waistcoat, dark vest, grey stripe trousers, brown cap, and strong lace boots. A native of Pembroke. He went to Cardiff on 25th ult., and stated that he was going to work as a timber- man in one of the collieries near Pontypridd. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Phillips, Ledbury. HERTFORDSHIRE. 21.— Hertford ( Ccmnty).— For stealing, 30th May last, a donkey, cart and harness— WILLIAM JONES, age 39, height b ft. £ in., slight build, com- plexion dark, hair ( turning grey) dark brown, mous FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1894. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 5 tache, grey; dress, dark suit, long dark overcoat, black hard felt hat, old lace boots. A hawker of flowers or rock salt. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Palish, Hertford. 4 22.— Watford { County).— For housebreaking, 4th inst., and stealing a silver watch ( recovered)— JOSEPH BRANDON, age 23, height 5 ft. 3 in, complexion fresh, full face, hair dark brown, slight light brown moustache, eyes grey; dress, light coat, corduroy or fustian trousers, dirty light cloth cap. A native of St. Albans. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Pearson, Watford. LANCASHIRE. 23.— Leigh ( County).— For stealing, 5th inst., a • chestnut pony, 13 hands, thick mane, long tail, in good condition; a spring cart, painted red, Robert W. Postlewaite, on side, " R. W. P." branded in several place3 ; and a set of pony harness— THOMAS WARBURTON, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion sallow, hair brown ; dress, black coat, cord trousers, and cap.— JOSEPH BIBBY, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair brown, blind left eye; dress, black coat, cord trousers, and cap. Both hawkers of sand and rubbing stones. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. 24.— Oldham ( Borough).— For failing to report — Supervisee MARY SCULLY, alias DAWSON, and YOUNG, Office No. 45474, age 32, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes brown, scar inside right forearm, red birthmark under left ear, scar over left eyebrow, above left wrist and on nose, " T. F." on left upper arm. Sentenced at Manchester, 28th May, 1888, to 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for felony. O 19. Information to the Chief Constable of Oldham. 25.— Salford ( Borough).— For failing to report — Supervisee WM. MURRAY, alias RICHARD SMETHURST, Office No. 43978, age 3G, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar between eyebrows, 3rd right finger slightly contracted, flesh lump on left knee. A labourer. Sentenced at Preston, 17th Feb., 1892, to 9 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision for larceny. Information to the Chief Constable of Salford. 26.— Warrington ( Borough).— For failing to report— License Holder HENRY HANKltfsON, Office No. 46554, age 36, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion, hair, and moustache dark, eyes brown, scar between nipples, bottom of back, close below right elbow, front of left wrist, and ulcer scars on both shins, mole front of right upper arm. Sentenced at Liverpool Assizes, 29th October, 1889, to 5 years penal servitude for horse- stealing. Licensed 16th ult. L P 382. Information to the Chief Constable of Warrington. 27.— Oldham ( Borough).— Supervisee JAMES HOBAN, Office No. 46536, Case No. 29, 22nd ult., not now wanted. LEICESTERSHIRE. 28.— Hinckley ( County).— For stealing a large quantity of boot uppers ( recovered)— WILLIAM CLARKE, age about 20, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in , rather broad build, complexion dark, high cheek- bones, blotched face, hair dark brown, grows low down in neck, slight dark moustache and side whiskers, eyes hazel, rather pointed chin, round head, usually carries a cigarette on his ear; dress, dark mixture cloth jacket, blue stripe trousers, reddish brown peak cap, sometimes wears black cloth jacket and hard felt hat. Has worked at Leicester, Wellingborough and Kettering; a native of Northampton. Warrant issued. Information to E. Holmes, Esq., Chief Constable, Leicester; or Supt. Granger, Hinckley. LINCOLNSHIRE. 29.— Lincoln ( City).— For embezzling £ 20 10s. — THOMAS GEORGE WILLIAMSON, a Scotch- man, age 31, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresli, hair and moustache light, eyes blue; dress, black cutaway coat suit, light spats, black hard hat; wearing a gold watch and cable- pattern chain. A medical student, and late of the 7th Dragoon Guards. Absconded 9th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mansell, Lincoln. NORFOLK. 30.— Docking ( County).— For larceny, 11th ult. — JOHN KING, alias CLARKE and WILSON, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion, hair, and moustache dark, beard supposed cut short, one front tooth upper jaw deficient; dress, old black cloth coat, light cloth vest, cord trousers, black hard hat; dirty appearance. A labourer; may seek employment on a farm as horseman. Was last seen at North Cone, near Beccles, on 30th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Baldwin, Docking. . NORTHUMBERLAND. 31.— Alnwick ( County).— For stealing, 26th ult., a lady's silver geneva watch, minus hour hand, brass albert attached, 1 long nickel silver guarj, link pattern, and a black handle ra^>\— FRANK WIL- LIAMS, alias EVELYN, and WILLARD, age about 30, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion, hair and slight moustache dark, sunburnt, cut mark back of one hand; speaks with south of England accent; dress, black serge double- breasted jacket, satin cloth on collar and cuffs, black vest, dark trousers with blue stripe, brown hard hat, red- and- black silk neckerchief, light shoes. States he was a seagoing engineer; stays at common lodging houses. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Rutherford, Alnwick. SHROPSHIRE. 32. — Wellington ( County). — For stealing, 1st inst., 1 light plaid cloth round jacket; 1 brown cloth cap; 1 pair of men's nearly new lace boots, tips on toes and heels; 1 old german- silver verge watch, No. 14061 ; 1 common clasp purse, contain- ing 15s— THOMAS JONES, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 4 or' 5 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light sandy; dress, black round jacket and vest, dark blue striped trousers, dark cap, clogs. A collier. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Wellington. SOMERSETSHIRE, 33. — Bath ( City). — For obtaining food and lodgings, and money, by false pretences— EDWARD DAVEY ( supposed false), age 50, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion ruddy, round face, hair ( bald on top) black, moustache dark, turning grey ; dress, short black jacket, check vest, grey stripe trousers, black bowler hat, turn- down collar, " Elliott, Taunton," on inside. Has the appearance of an old soldier. Warrant issued. 34.— Bath ( City).— For embezzlement— BERTIE HOLLOWAY, age 15, height about 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion light, hair light, eyes grey; dress, black coat and vest, navy- blue trousers, brown cloth cap, and elastic- side boots; has friends at Croydon.— HENRY PRUDEN, age 12, height abont 4 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes grey; dress, brown coat and vest, grey striped trousers, brown cloth cap, and elastic side boots; likely to be found at coffee taverns or common lodging houses. Absconded 9th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Gwyn, Chief Con- stable, Bath. STAFFORDSHIRE. 35.— Tunstall ( County).— For failing to report License Holder RICHARD STOCKTON, Office No. 46116, age 37, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresli, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar left side head, 2 left elbow, and 1 right shin, wart on left cheek, a soldier inside and outside right forearm, man, bracelet and crown, and soldier holding sword on left forearm, thistle and star back of left wrist. Sentenced at Stafford, 10th December, 1891, to 3 years penal servitude for bigamy. Licensed 24th March, 1894. R. 455. Information to Supt. Hall, Tunetall. SURREY. 36.— Chertsey ( County).— For housebreaking, 8th inst., and stealing— 1 old gold doubled curb chain ; 1 lady's chain ; 1 albert, long and short links, with gold seal; 1 heavy chain with seal, engraved Emma ; 1 fancy gilt albert; 1 seal key, engraved 2 wings and triangle; 1 gold turquoise pin; 1 cameo pin ; 1 ivory rat do.; 3 sets gold studs; 1 set car- buncle studs ; 3 sets black studs ; 1 gold carbuncle ring; 1 blood- stone ring; 1 silver ring; 1 lady's gold ring, set 4 pearls, 3 emeralds, 1 ruby; 1 coral ring; 1 turquoise ring; 1 hair ring, engraved C. C.; 1 large pearl brooch, engraved and mounted in gold ; 1 mourning brooch, forget- me- nots with diamonds, engraved" JohnMalan. Obt."; 1 cameo female's head; 1 Scotch pebble; 1 pair gold spectacles ; 2 pairs gold folders; 11 silver dessert forks, marked C. L.; 9 silver tea spoons; 6 silver dessert spoons; 1 £ 2 piece ; 2 jubilee half- crowns ; 2 old crown pieces; 1 Queen Anu spade guinea ; 1 William and Mary spade guinea ; 2 George spade guineas ; 5£ guineas ; 8 old war medals, one with name of Ward ; 2 silver bracelets; 1 silver- gilt bracelet; about 3 lbs. of old coins, various; £ 20 in gold, in crimson band bag with silver chain— TWO MEN : 1st, age 34, height 5 ft. 4 in., stont build, dark moustache; dress, dark clothes, hard felt hat, carried a black bag— 2nd, age about 34, height 5 ft. 6 in.; drees, light coat and vest, dark trousers and light cap; carried a bundle. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsey. 37. — Farnham ( County).— For forging and uttering 2 cheques, and obtaining money and jewellery, 6 inst.— A man, who gave the name of CAPT. GEORGE DUBERLEY, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, liair and eyes light, rather irregular teeth ; dress, grey suit, straw hat. Supposed identical with the man described in Case No. 2, 6th- inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bryant, Farnham. 38. — Godstone ( County). — For arson at Chelsham, 5th inst.— A MAN, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, moustache and beard ginger, eyes hazel, scar left cheek, front teeth upper jaw very short, long tliin fingers and hands; dress, dark coat ( turning green), cord trousers and ve3t, brown peak cap. Information to Supt. Brice, Godstone. SUSSEX ( EAST). 39.— East Grinstead ( County)— Forembezzle- ment— FRANK LUCAS, age 35, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache brown, eyes grey; dress, light tweed jacket and vest, cord trousers, black hard hat, lace boots. A miller; sup- posed native of Tonbridge, Kent. Warrant issued. Information to Acting Supt. Dalmon, East Grinstead. £ 1 REWARD. 40.— Hastings ( Borough).— For deserting his wife and family — CHARLES JAMES HART, age 30, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion, hair, mous- tache, and small side whiskers dark, left leg bowed, abscess mark left side neck, 3 blue dots left arm; dress, dark suit, black hard felt hat. A porter; native of Hastings. The above reward will be paid by F. Inskip, Esq., Clerk to the Guardians, Hastings, for the apprehen- sion of Hart. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hast- ings. WILTSHIRE. 41.— Chippenham ( County).— For stealing at Box, 5th inst., from a till— A twill bag, containing a leather purse with metal knob fastening; 2 bunches of keys, about 12 in each, one bunch on a ring, the other on a chain about 5 in. long, curb pattern; £ 3 17s. in gold, silver, and copper; and two cheques, 1st dated 30th June, 1894, drawn by Peter Pincbin, on Prescott, Dimsdale & Co.' s Bank, Bath, for £ 8 7s. 3d., to order of Wm. Sawyer, and endorsed Wm. Sawyer, No. 0299, 886 ; 2nd, dated 3rd July, 1894, drawn by James Vezey, on the National Provincial Bank, Bath, for £ 36, to order of R. Ponting— License Holder JOSEPH SMITH, Office No. 45570, age 43, height 5 ft. 10 in., com 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894. plexion sallow, hair brown ( turning grey), eyes bine, long thin features, heavy stubby sandy moustache, no beard or whiskers, sharp piercing eyes, long scar back of right hand, between 1st finger and thumb ; dress, light jacket and ve3t, light cap, and dark tight - fitting trousers ; respectable appearance. States he is a coachbuilder. Was sentenced at Cardiff, 3lst December, 1889, to 5 years penal ser- vitude for fraud. Licensed 6th December, 1893. Apprehension also sought at Frome ( see Case No. 32, 29th ult.). Information to Supt. Barrett, Chippenham. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 42.— Doncaster ( Borough.). — For larceny — JAMES WILSON, alias SCOTTY, a Scotchman, age 25 to 30, height about 5 ft. 6 in., hair dark, thin light brown moustache, knock- kneed; dress, black morning coat, dark grey trousers, bard hat. A trampiDg tailor; stays at common lodging- houses. Information to Chief Constable Lister, Doncaster. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. DENBIGHSHIRE. 43.— Wrexham ( County).— Remanded till 16th inst., for obtaining money by false pretences in con- nection with the sale of " Stramonium Cigarettes " ( see Special Notice, POLICB GAZETTE, 15th December, 1893)— EDWARD THOMAS DICKSON, age 27, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fair, hair and mous- tache light brown, full blue eyes, mole right side of lower jaw, scar back of head, blue dot left forearm ; of good address; dress, slate colour frock coat suit. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Yaughau, Wrexham. DORSETSHIRE. 44.— Blandford ( County).— Sentenced, 10th inst., to 2 months imprisonment for larceny— THOMAS BROWN, ape 26, height 5 ft. in, complexion fresh, slightly pock- marked, hair dark brown, eyes ( sunken) blue, scar little finger right hand, several scars front of left leg below knee, boil marks on rump, birthmark ( plum) close to left ear ; dress, plaid coat, black vest, oil small stripe trousers, light biowu plaid cap, side- spring boots. A hawker of ferns. Previously convicted at Croydon, and supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Inspector Brown, Blandfor- 1. HAMPSHIRE. 45.— Bitterne ( County).— Remanded till 13th inst, for arson— ALFRED HARRIS, ase 23, height 5 ft. 0J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, thin features; dress, brown mixtnre tweed jacket, blue diagonal vest, blue- striped trousers, blue- and- white check shirt, brown peak cap, old lace boots, wearing a painter's apron. A native of Manchester. Information to Supt. Matthews, Bitterne. 46.— Southampton ( Borough). — Committed for trial, at next Quarter Sessions, 19th inst , for larceny— WILLIAM HART, age 21, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair black, eyes grey, indistinct blue mark back of left wrist; dress, blue serge coat and vest, dark stripe trousers, blue- and- white tie, grey cap, lace boots. A native of London. Information to Chief Constable Berry, South- ampton. STAFFORDSHIRE. 47.— Burslem ( County).— Committed for I rial at next Stafford Sessions, 20th inst, for attempting to pick pockets— THOMAS SAUNDERS, age 50, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers brown, eyes grey, left forearm has been f. actured, 2nd and 3rd fingers partly grown together at. d 1st joints contracted, ring tattooed on 2nd and 4th fingers of left hand, 3 small flesh moles right side of brow; dress, black coat and vest, brown corduroy trousers, black felt hat, lace boots, coloured neckerchief. States he is a native of London. Sentenced 24th April, 1893, at Derby Borough, to one month's imprisonment; on 14th June, 1893, at Kidderminster, to 11 days; and on 10th July, 1893, to 3 months for larceny.— JOSEPH WEEDER. age 22, height 5 ft. 2| in., complexion fresh, hair brown, scar on right temple, burn upper right arm, small round scar inside left leg; dress, black jacket and vest, dark corduroy trousers, white muffler, clogs. A native of Oldham. They hawk buttons, studs, & c., aud stay at common lodging houses. Information to Chiof Supt. Hill, Burslem. SUFFOLK. 48.— Lowestoft ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, for obtaining money by false pretences at Beccles, 29th nit.— ARTHUR WHITE, age 24, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and small moubtache light brown, eyes grey, first and second fingers on left hand have been crushed ; dress, black serge suit, black hard felt hat, stand- up collar, black tie, low shoes, and light cloth gaiters. His modus operandi is to pretend to be deaf and dumb, calls on tradesmen, & c., with a small book inside of which is printed a leaflet with the words " Norwich Benevolent Association for tho Deaf and Dumb," and solicits subscriptions for that associa tion. There is no such institution in Norwich. Is supposed to have been previously convicted as follows :— At Sheffield, about 5 years ago, 1 month, as Arthur Edward White; at Exeter City Police Court, in April, 1893, 3 months, as Arthur Mason and at Glasgow, 13th February last, 3 months, fo obtaining money by false pretences. The following pawntickets were found in his possession— watch, No. 43966, pledged 16th Septem ber, 1893, and coat and trousers 14th November, 1893, at Hull, plated albert and seal, 12th May last at Glasgow. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Supt. Shipp. Lowestoft. front wheel worn showing black patches, no brake, bell scraped on one side from fall, long hammock- saddle with bag containing 3 spanners and oil- can, " New Popular Rover, by J. & R. Starley, Coventry," engraved on centre bar. Information to Head Constable Tewsley, Reading. SUSSEX ( EAST). 49.— Uckfield ( County). — Remanded till 19th inst.. for larceny — JOHN ARMSTRONG age 43, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair and moustache brown, eyes blue ( rather sore), heart and flag tattooed left forearm, anchor and bee right arm; dress, brown mixture jacket, two waistcoats ( 1 double- breasted velveteen, 1 old black cloth) cord trousers, low- crowned hard felt hat, white neckerchief, check shirt, lace boots. Appearance of a tramp. ARTHUR PRIOR, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 in. complexion fair, thin face, hair light, slight mous tiche, eyes grey, scar left side of neck under left jaw, " G. G ," cross- flags, and leaves, mole ( size of 3','. piece) right forearm, ring on 2nd and 4th fiugers right hand, heart and Nell left arm '• Harve," anchor, cross swords, and bracelets on hands, crossed triangles, heart, rings tattooed 1st and 4th fingers left hand, large scar bottom of left side neck; dress, dark mixture jacket, old white slop, 2 waistcoats ( 1 large check, 1 black), cord trousers, striped shirt, blue peak cap, lace boots, all old. GEORGE DAVIS, age 19, height 5 ft, 4 in., complexion, hair, and slight moustache dark, eyes dark, indistinct tattoo marks right forearm, several spots, cross swords, and rings 2nd finger back of right hand, ship, spots, anchor and other figures left forearm, ship and fireman on breast; dress, old brown pepper- and- salt overcoat, light brown cloth coat, 2 waistcoats ( 1 dark cloth, 1 red and green mixture), thick cord trousers, black hard felt hat, red, white and blue neckerchief, old Army shirt, thin toe- capped lace boots. A french polisher. Found in his possession a lady's silver- mounted parse, " L. Parker, 39, St. Georgo'e- road, South waik, S. E., April 26th, 1893," on flap. All supposed wanted for other offences. Information to Supt. Diplock, Uckfield. PROPERTY STOLEN. BERKSHIRE. 50.— Abingdon ( County). — 27th ult., from a jeweller's shop — 1 gold English lever watch, No. 4005, size 6; 1 gold English lever watch, No. 39149, capped, white dial; 1 lb- carat gold crystal keyless watch, No. 20037, international; 2 14- carat gold geneva watches. Information to Supt. Heath, Abingdon. 51.— Reading ( Borough).— 6th inst.— A pneu- matic safety bicycle, 30- inch front wheel, 28- in. back, guard of right pedal broken off, canvas on CUMBERLAND. 52.— Carlisle ( County).— 16th ult., from a wagon on the London and North Western Rail- way— 3 pairs men's galoshe lace boots, straight toe caps, large and small punch holes, leather lined, size and numbers 884 | 67, wide welts, brown bottoms, black heel and waist, letter " B " probably on waist and heel; 4 pairs of men's galoshe lace boots, toe caps, large and small punch holes, leather lined, size and number 74 | 42 | 678. Information to Supt. Graham, Carlisle. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 53.— Swansea ( Borough).— 7th inst.— A silver lever watch, No. 3524, maker's name " Hennessy, Swansea"; 1 silver lever watch. No. 1,444, part of plated albert attached, flat round- link pattern. 9th inst.— 1 lady's gold hunting watch, having engraved inside, " Presented to Jenny Fraser from Will," supposed date 1890; 1 gentleman's silver open- face geneva watch, part of regulator broken; 1 18- carat gold curb- pattern albert, with heart- shape appendage, gold one side, and brown stone the other. Information to Chief Constable Co'quhoun, Swansea. KENT. 54.— Chatham ( County).— 5th inst., by burglary — 2 large plated side entree dishes and covers, square, with beading round covers ; 1 silver kettle and stand; 1 silver fluted cake basket, opens in two parts; 1 silver biscuit box ; 3 silver pepper boxes ; 1 breech- loading gun. Information to Supt. Lacy, Chatham. LANCASHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 55— Oldham ( Borough).— 9th iost.— 2 silver ladles, beaded handles, 9 oz. each; 2 silver meat skewers ; 30 silver albert guards and chains, various patterns, including curbs, open curbs, fetter link, and ladies' tassel alberts; 1 lady's very old 14- carat gold watch, number unknown; 6 silver teaspoons, with sugar tongs to match, marked with the letter " B " ; 6 silver teaspoons, with sugar tongs to match, marked with the letter " W " ; 6 silver teaspoons, marked " J"; 2 pairs of old- fashioned silver sugar tongs; 3 or 4 half- dozens of electro- plated tea, dessert and tablespoons, with flowered handles; 1 pair of electro- plated sandwich servers; 50 or 60 ladies' dress rings, 9, 15 and 18 carat gold, various descriptions ; 20 or 30 of 9- carat gold signet rings, 1 of which is a nugget ring ( large size), also a masonic ring ( large size) ; 20 or 30 pairs of 9- carat gold earrings; 20 or 30 pairs of silver earrings ; 20 silver finger rings ; 1 dozen silver bracelets, various patterns; 3 silver match boxes; 3 silver salts; 3 ladies' silver geneva watches, numbers unknown; 1 gold pencil case; 1 dozen gold lockets, 1 of which is a book locket; 2 dozen silver brooches, various patterns; 3 or 4 electro- plated batter knives; 3 or 4 electro- plated pickle forks; 3 or 4 electro- plated jam spoons ; 2 electro- plated fruit spoons, gilt bowls ; 4 silver tablespoons, marked " B"; 1 silver table- spoon, not marked ; 1 silver drinking cup. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Samuel Schofield, 67, Manchester- street, Oldham, to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the thief or thieves and the recovery of the property, or in proportion' ta the amount recovered. Information to Chief Constable Peacock, Oldham. OXFORDSHIRE. 56.— Henley - On- Thames ( County).— 5thinst., by housebreaking— 1 gold- plated saccharometer; 1 silver watch, initials eDgraved on back " N. L.", with silver chain attached with tassel and silver maltese cross ; 1 pair crystal earrings in gold settings, new; 1 coral necklace in three rows of cat beads, silver clasp, engraved ; 1 tortoiseshell brooch, inlaid gold and silver, bird of paradise in centre; 1 silver brooch, star shape, with gilt centra; 1 silver brooch, round in TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1894 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 3 ahape, raised in centre ; 1 silver brooch, in large marguerite in shape and style ; 1 gold brooch, oblong in shape, small crystal in centre; 1 silver brooch, oval in shape, ivy leaves engraved all over front; 1 silver and pebble arrow- shape brooch; 1 silver twist brooch, pin lost; 1 gold brooch and earrings ; 1 pair long gold earrings; 1 silver brooch, round in shape, with gilt floral design, and 1 earring to match ; 1 hair bracelet ( bird- cage plait), with sma'l gold snap; 1 silver brooch, oblong in shape ; Ismail jet brooch; 1 large brooch; 2 pairs imitation gold bracelets; 1 aluminium pencil; 4 pairs of ladies' new tan kid gloves ; 1 small new blue kid prayer book, pocket size, name inside, '• Nellie Lambert, from L. Webb, 1892 " ; 1 broken wedding ring ; 1 gold keeper, rather worn; 1 gold ring, set in crystals and amethysts ; 1 gold ring, set in amethyst and pearl; 1 gold ring, amethyst and pearl; old coins, value £ 10; 1 gold dollar ( American), several 5s.- pieces, and copper coins ; 1 two- penny piece that will unscrew, to the smaller coins in value, down to a farthing; 1 duplicate two- penny piece that will not unscrew; 1 Elizabethan silver shilling, impression good ; maundy silver coins ; several lion shillings and other coins; several gold and silver jubilee coins; 1 Roman coin, 2,000 years old, 2 gladiators cn one side, one. edge of coin slightly filed away ; 2 silver thimbles ; 1 imitation lizard purse, containing 3s. or 4s., and penknife with bone handle; 1 red leather purse containing 5s.— Supposed by TWO MEN, ages about 30; dress, dark clothes, hard felt hats ; light or sandy complexion; from appearance might be brothers. Information to Supt. Jennings, Henley- on- Thames. WARWICKSHIRE. 57.— Solihull ( County). — 5th inst., by house- breaking, at Sparkhill— I lady's 18- ct. gold lever watch, No. 11828 and 11112 scratched on inside of case, gold dial and chased back, maker—" Mercer," Coventry or London ; 1 lady's 18- ct. long gold chain, small links with stud in centre of each link ; 1 gold oval- shaped locket; 1 gold necklet, snake pattern, with oval- shaped locket attached ; 3 gold opal studs with small diamond in centre ; 2 gold studs with fern leaf engraved thereon ; 3 pearl- and- diamond studs; ^ dozen silver teaspoons, " C. J." engraved thereon; 1 pair silver sugar tongs, " C. J." engraved thereon; 3 old silver watch- cases. Information to Supt. Carbis, Solihull. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RI DING). 58. — Bridlington ( County). — 9th inst.— 1 gentleman's gold lever watch; 1 silver geneva watch, with " Frank Haworth, Thorpe Arch College," inside ; 1 butterfly brooch, set with green stones; 1 gentleman's 9- carat gold albert, curb pattern, spade ace guinea, dated 1793, attached ; I red silk purse, trimmed with gold beads; 1 blue enamel brooch, set with small diamond in centre, surrounded with pearls, containing hair; 2 gold seals, 1 with crest, the other purple stone, with the letters " T. W. V." thereon. Information to Superintendent Harvey, Brid- lington. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. HAMPSHIRE. 59.— Southampton ( Borough).— 2nd inst.— A bay mare, 8 years, 14 hands, hog mane, short docked tail. Information to Chief Constable Berry, South- ampton. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. BEDFORDSHIRE. 60.— Bedford ( County). — 5th inst., drowned in the River Ouse, at Stevington, the body of a man, age 35 to 40, length 5 ft. 11 in., hair dark brown, moustache and slight beard sandy, eyes brown; dress, dark stripe jacket ( much worn), black \ est, white moleskin trousers, tied below knee with string, blue stripe print shirt, navy - blue stockings, blue stripe scarf, thick leather strap round waist. The body was much decomposed, and is supposed to have been in the water a month. Information to Supt. Quenby, Bedford. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Gl.— Newmarket ( County).— 7th inst., in a field near the racecourse— The body of a MAN, age about 38, length 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair- brown, moustache ginger; dress, black cloth coat and cardigan jacket, light check trousers, Scotch plaid scarf, light cloth cap, lace boots. Informat'on to Supt. Whitechurch, Newmarket. SUSSEX ( EAST). 62.— Hastings ( Borough).— Drowned, 9th inst., the decomposed body of a man, age about 40, length 5 ft. 7 in.; dress, black diagonal cloth overcoat, blue serge coat and ve3t, white cotton drawers, blue socks, linen collar, maker, " Wheeler, 16 and 17, Poultry, E. C.," thereon, lace boots, maker, " G. Notris, St. Switbin'o- lane, E. C.," stamped inside. Found in pockets— a brown leather purse, containing 2£ d., and a white pocketbandkerchief. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hast- ings. PROPERTY FOUND IN POSSESSION OF PRISONERS. SOMERSETSHIRE. 63.— Bath ( City). — 3rd inst. — A lady's gold English lever watch, No. 33 on inside case and dome, open face, gilt dial, no cap, 18- carat cases. The above was offered in pledge by JOHN DAY, a seaman, age 18, height 5 ft. 6 in., well built, com- plexion fair, hair light brown, eyes blue, who was charged with unlawful possession, but was discharged as an owner could not be found. Information to Lt.- Col. Gwyn, Chief Constable, Bath. APPREHENSIONS. 64.— Metropolitan Police District, C. I. Department. — FANNY HUTCHINGS, alias DOROTHY CLA'iTON, & c., Case No. 1, 9th March last. 65. — Metropolitan Police District, F Division.— CHARLES GOAD, Case No. 4, 11th May last. 66.— Cheshire, Nantwich ( County).— MAN, Case No. II, 6th inst. 67.— Dorsetshire, Poole ( County).— W. M. DOWSE, Case No. 11, 2nd March last. 68. — Lancashire, Leigh ( County). — WIL- LIAM CONCANNON, Case No. 21, 29th ult. 69. — Somersetshire, Shepton Mallet ( County).— JOHN LEE, Case No. 33, 22nd Docem- ber, 1893. 70.— Yorkshire ( West Riding), Sheffield ( City). — FREDERICK WILLIAM WALSH, apprehended at Bognor, and COLONEL and MRS. WILLIAMS, at Portsmouth, Case No. 42, 6th inst. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 71.— Cambridge ( Borough). — For ftiling to appear to his bail at the Cambridge Borough Sessions, 9th inst., charged with larceny— THOMAS ILETT, age 49, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, several upper front teeth missing, scars left and back of neck, 4 moles between shoulders. A maltster; late of Bull- lane, Ely. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. LANCASHIRE. 72.— Rochdale ( County).— For failing to report — Supervisee JAMES CHESTER, Office No. 44373, age 34, height 5 ft. 7^ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar right side neck, and 2 boil scars centre of back, brown mark over right shoulderblade. A collier. Sentenced at Preston, 17th February, 1892, to 6 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision. 3489- 20. Information to Supt. Heywood, Rochdale. 73.— Rochdale ( Borough).— For stealing, 10th inst., a suit of clothes ( recovered)— A Man, who gave the name of NED, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight light moustache, turned up at ends, eyes grey or blue, rather small nose; dress, black jacket and vest, slate- colour trousers, flesh- colour cap, hooked djwn in front, turn- down collar, blue tie, brown canvas shoes, brown leather straps across front. He took lodgings, stating he was employed to fix a telephone box at the railway station, also that his mother kept the " Bull's Head'h Hotel, Harwich. The suit was found pledged in the name of Thomas Thompson. Supposed identical with the man described in Case No. 22, 6th inst. Information to Chief Constable Buck, Rochdale. STAFFORDSHIRE. 74.— Bilston ( County).— Portrait and descrip- tion of THOMAS DENNISON, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement, age 45, height 5 ft. 7£ in. complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache brown, eyes grey; dress, brown cloth suit, black billycock hat, dark tie. A brewer's traveller. May endeavour to go abroad. Absconded 7th nit. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Walters, Bilston. SUFFOLK. 75.— Ipswich ( Borough). — For stealing, 12th inst., a pneumatic bicycle, nearly new, maker " Clarke, Birmingham," on front bar, supposed marked " Wear jWell," seat covered with Jacques' saddle pad, no mudguard or brake — ARTHUR DANKS, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 10 in., weight 1H stones, complexion pale, hair dark brown, clean shaved, prominent upper tooth; dress, rough Scotch tweed cycling suit, gaiters, cap, patch on one boot. A native of Dudley. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Col. Russell, Chief Con- stable, Ipswich. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 76— Cardiff ( Borough.).— Committed for trial at next Qaarter Sessions, 17th inst., for house- breaking— JOHtf WILLIAMS ( supposed false), age 18, height 5 ft. 3| in., complexion fresb, oval face, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes grey, cut scar right, left, and back of head, large scar and 2 smaller ones centre of chest; dress, dark jacket suit, stand- up collar, hard felt hat, rubber sole boots. Information to Chief Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. HERTFORDSHIRE. 77.— Ware ( County).— Remanded till 17th in6t. for obtaining money by fictitious cheques and conspiracy— FREDERICK HERBERT WALSH, alias CAPT. HERBERT, Case No. 18, and* BLANCHE MOODY, alias MRS. HERBERT and MRS. WALSH, Case No. 19, 6th inst. Information to Captain Wymer, Supt., Ware. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 78.— K Division.— Case 97 K., 29th ult.— Aho stolen : 1 long glass scent- bottle with middle division, gold top of each end ; 1 coral rattle with silver ring and bell; 1 meerschaum pipe with straight stem and silver band, " Presented to Frauk Ashmore by F. Graves," engraved thereon; 1 bunch of old- fashioned gold seals; 1 pair of claw- pattern silver sardine- openers ; 1 6ilver- mounted brooch, imitation Swiss cow- horns with silver bell; 1 gold seal, set with white stone, " L" engraved thereon, mount forming gold snake; L 18- carat gold ring, much worn and broken in centre, " Mizpah" thereon; 1 gold brooch, chased, with sunk centre, one acorn missing therefrom; 2 meerschaum cigar- holders with amber mouthpieces; 1 silver napkin ling, Greek key border, cornelian stone in top ; 1 massive chased gold pencil- case. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. • Lr •• * WW* • 9 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1894. Office No. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been re- apprehended, for the month of June, 1894, with the results, Ac. REMARKS. NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. Result. Date and Place. 40796 GEORGE TRIST 45896 GEORGE SWAIN 16246 WILLIAM HANNEN 37351 WILLIAM SPRATT 46021 WILLIAM SNOW 42958 JOHN HARRIS JAMES MCCARTHY THEOPHILE DOMBROWSKI ANNIE FROST THOMAS DEARMAN JOHN MORRIS FRANK PAGE CHARLES NEWTH JOHN EAST WILLIAM ALLEN ' JAMES CORBIN JOSEPH CHAFF JOHN THOMPSON WILLIAM WOLFE WILLIAM HALL JANE BEAUFOY KATE PENNER THOMAS WOOD EDWARD SEYMOUR JOHN WATKINS JOHN DAVIS JOHN WILLIAMS JOHN JOHNSON JAMES PAYNE JOHN MCCARTHY HENRY LESTER HORACE FRANCIS CHARLES SAXTON GEORGE PEPPIATT HENRY CORMACK WILLIAM BAILEY THOMAS LYNES ALFRED SMALL JOHN CLAYTON JOHN WILLIAMS JOHN SMITH ROBERT JOHNSON CHARLES BANNISTER JAMES LUCK THOMAS GRIFFITHS DANIEL HAWKINS THOMAS WILLIAMS JAMES ANTHONY JAMES PEARCE JOHN SIMMONS JOHN ROBERTS HENRY SMITH JOSEPH DRINKWATER MARY JOHNSON JOHN WM. CAMPBELL GEORGE RAYBOURNE JOSEPH MCCARTHY ASA YANBREY ROBERT COVE WILLIAM STEVENS DANIEL O'CONNELL PHILIP PANNETT JOHN EARL ARTHUR HERCOMBE WILLIAM SMITH JOHN SHEEN JOHN WELSH HENRY BOER JAMES GORBIN JOSEPH HA1GH JAMES HAMMERMAN FRANCIS FAWCETT THOMAS FISH WILLIAM PEARMAN JOHN GREEN JOHN GREEN ABK- UIAM JONES M0* — Forging and uttering a cheque Larceny Larceny ( person) t Prevention of Crimes Act Burglary Assault Assault Possessing forged ^ Russian bonds Fraud Burglary Housebreaking Housebreaking Drunkenness, etc. Larceny Assault on police Failing to report Larceny Attempted larceny ( person) Burglary Larceny ( shop) Prevention of Crimes Act Drunkenness, etc. Fowl- atealing Suspected person Prevention of Crimes Act Absconding from workhouse Attempted warehouse- breaking Suspected person Suspected person Larceny Housebreaking Larceny ( trick) Failing to report Housebreaking Uttering Uttering Larceny ( person) Shopbreaking Larceny ( person) Larceny Wounding Gambling with dice, etc. Failing to report Receiving Larceny Drunkenness, etc. Receiving Larceny Larceny Failing to report Larceny Drunkenness, etc. Assault Larceny ( shop) Forgery and fraud Fraud Uttering Uttering Possessing counterfeit coin Coining Wilful damage Burglary Burglary Larceny ( person) Larceny ( person) Begging Drunkenness, etc. Assault Burglary Larceny Attempted larceny ( person) Suspected person Drunkenness, etc. Larceny ( person) Attempted larceny ( person) Frequenting Housebreaking * .. Ll 10 years penal servitude 7 years penal servitude 18 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 6 years penal servitude Bound over in own recog- nizance to keep the peace for 6 months 21 days hard labour 10 years penal servitude 7 years penal ser/ itude 5 years penal servitude 3 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision 3 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision Fined 10s., or 7 days hard labour 10 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision I month hard labour Bound over in own recogni- zance of 51, to come up for judgment if called upon 3 years and G months penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 1 month hard labour 3 years penal servitude 1 month hard labour 12 months hard labour 11 days hard labour 4 months hard labour 2 months hard labour 12 months hard labour G weeks hard labour 1 montli hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 3i- years penal servitude and 18 months police super- vision 1G months hard labour and 2 years police supervision 3 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 18 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude 4 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour !) months hard labour Fined 20s. 4 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 6 months hard labour Fined 5s., or 3 days im- prisonment 3 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 4 months hard labour 12 months hard labour Fined 10s. or 7 days hard labour 3 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 7 years penal servitude 3 years penal servitude 12 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 10 years penal servitude 6 weeks hard labour 5 years penal servitude 4 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour G months hard labour 1 month hard labour 7 days hard labour G months hard labour 5 years penal servitude 15 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 months hard labour Fined 3s., or 2 days hard labour 5 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 6 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 3i years penal servitude 29th May, 1894, Central Criminal Court 31st May, 1894, Central Criminal Court 28th May, 1894, Central Criminal Court 31st May, 1894, Salford 31st May, 1894, Central Criminal Court 31st May, 1894, Southwark Police Court 1st June, 1894, Croydon Petty Sessions 31st May, 1894, Maidstone Assizes 1st June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 1st June, 1894, Cambridge Assizes 30th May, 1894, Maidstone Assizes 30th May, 1894, Maidstone Assizes 23rd May, 1894, Marlboro'- street Police Court 4th June, 1894, North London Sessions 6th June, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 4th June, 1894, Westminster Police Court 5th June, 1894, North London Sessions 7th June, 1894, Thames Police Court 6th June, 1894, Wells, Somerset 4th June, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 8th June, 1894,* N. London Police Court 7th June, 1894, Edmonton Petty Sessions 12th June, 1894, Surrey Assizes 11th June, 1894, W. London Police Court 11th June, 1894, Brentford Petty Sess. 11th June, 1894, Thames Police Court lltli June, 1894, Mansion House 12th June, 1894, Bow- street Police Court 12th June, 1894, Bow- street Police Court 11th June, 1894, Marylebone Police Court 12th June, 1894, South London Sessions 12th June, 1894, South London Sessions 13th June, 1894, Worship- street Police Court 13th June, 1894, South London Sessions 11th June, 1894, Surrey Assizes, Guildford 11th June, 1894, Surrey Assizes, Guildford 12th June, 1894, South London Sessions 1st May 1894, Central Criminal Court 4th May, 1894, Central Criminal Court 18th June, 1894, Worship- street Police Court 20th June, 1894, North London Sessions 18th June, 1894, Southwark Police Court 19th June, 1894, Bow- street Police Court 20th June, 1894, Edgware Petty Sessions 20th June, 1894, Lambeth Police Court 20th June, 1894, Bow- street Police Court 21st June, 1894, North London Sessions 9th June, 1894, Dublin 21st June, 1894, North London) Sessions 21st June, 1894, Bow- street Police Court 20th June, 1894, Salford 16th April, 1894, Aston 21st Jirne, 1894, Harlesden Petty Sess. 21st June, 1894, North London Sessions 16th June, 1894, Chester Assizes 25th June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 25th June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 25th June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 25th June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 26th June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 26th June, 1894, South Western Police C't. 23rd J une, 1894, Hants Assizes 25th June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 19th June, 1894, Ascot 18th June, 1894, Marlboro'- street Police Court 30th May, 1894, Marlboro'- st. Police Ct. 25th June, 1894, Southwark Police Court 27th June, 1894, Lambeth Police Court 26th June, 1894, Central Criminal Court 25th June, 1894, Hertford Assizes 18th June: 1894, Mansion House 28th June, 1894, Edmonton 18th June, 1894, North London Police Court 15th June, 1894, North London Sessions 26th September, 1893, Doncaster 25th May, 1894, Salford 4th J une, 1894, North London Sessions Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. License Holder. Supervisee. Expiree. License Holder. Supervisee. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. Supervisee. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. License Holder. License Holder. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Expiree. Supervisee. Supervisee. License Holder. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1894. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 7 rpHE Young Lady referred to in adver- tisement in " Police Gazette" of July 10 (£ 30 Reward) has been returned safely to her home. £ 5 REWARD. T OST, June 7 th, GREY SCOTCH ^ TERRIER DOG, white round neck blind of right eye, answers to the name of " Kerry." Whoever will bring him to 11, Hyde Park Terrace, Cumberland Gate, W., will receive the above reward. MISSING, SINCE July 3rd, about 2.30, MRS. HENRY TIMMINGS, last seen at Messrs. Davis and Timmins, 34a, York Road, King's Cross. Description— age 48, height 5 ft. 2 in., dark complexion ; dress dark green, black silk jacket trimmed with lace, grey gauntlet gloves, straw bonnet trimmed with black velvet. Any informa- tion as to her whereabouts to be sent to Mr. J. WILLING, ] 25, Strand, W. C. £ 1 REWARD, T OST, from 36, Woburn Square, on Saturday, June 23rd, a small YORKSHIRE TERRIER DOG. Answers to name of " Timmy." Aged nine years. THE POLICE CODE AND General Manual of Criminal Law, BY COL. HOWARD VINCENT, C. B., M. P., ETC. NEW EDITION. 23rd Thousand. WITH A PREFACE BY Col. Sir E. BRADFORD, K. C. B. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. " The guardian of public order and safety can learn what he ought or ought not to do in every imaginable conjuncture."— Daily Telegraph. FRANCIS EDWARDS, 83, BIGH STREET, MARYLEBONE, LONDON, W.; Or of any Bookseller. PRICE 2s. 2d., POST FREE. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. R. H. the Princess LOUISE, Marchioness of LORNE. 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