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28/11/1893

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Volume Number: VOL X    Issue Number: 1035
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Police Gazette

Date of Article: 28/11/1893
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL X    Issue Number: 1035
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TC J E E JLFC PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1893. VOL. A., No. 1035. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications tepon them should be addressed to THE EDITOE OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning personswhose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. o. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. ( id. 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 Super ntendent; and, if the name of such person be required to beinserted, 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. REGULATIONS. 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 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 whicn may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office. New Scotlarul Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond fy- Co." Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st-, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE G \ ZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. ^ R. ANDERSON, Editor. WAR OFFICE, NOVEMBER 23 1^ 3. DESERTEK8 AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SER\ ICE 9IJICS xa. SiMK. ass. so. a • ® N « I OOH- | PLIN, HAIS. « ?* » . ENLISTMENT. SAT! 01 PLACB 0 » PABISH AND COUKTT IN WHICH BOUT. DESKRTION OB ABSENCE. SATB OB RLACI OB HARKS AND REHAEXi ~ Ainaworth, Arthur Aldred, Charles Algar, Arthur L. Allan, Anthony Arlett, William Ashman, Thomas Bailer, Arthur Bambury, Charles Barnes, Fredk. J. Barrett, John H. 1 .8 5 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 4122J/ incs Fus. 20 3689 Hampshire Rgt. 18 3356 Essex Regt. 20 88938, Royal Artillery 195 3726 Hampshire Rgt. 185 2732 R. Warwick Et. 265 4017 Hampshire Rgt. 18 4541 E. Lanes Regt. 195 3861 R. WarwickRgt. 211 3931 Hampshire Rgt. 185 71 fresh 41 fresh 6j fresh 4 fresh 55 fresh 7 fresh 51 freah 74 fair 5 J fair 6i fresh brn dk brn brn fair brn It brn It brn brn black dk brn blue weaver grey labourer brn labourer blue labourer grey labourer grey iclerk labourer labourer blue blue dk brn beer bottl, brn labourer 16 July 17 Dec. 19 Oct. j 9 Feb. 22 Jan. 24 May 9 Jan. 7 Sept. • r 23 Mar. 2t Sept. ' 92 ' 91 ' 91 • 93 ' 92 ' 90 ' 93 91 03 ' 92 Burv ' Glosaop, Derby Winchester Farnham, Surrey Witham Hatfield, Essex " Durham Stockton, Durham Winchester Peckham, Surrey Birminghm Birmingham, Wrwck Romsey Mottisfont, Hants London Battersea, Surrey Loudon j- Berrnaudsev, Surrey Winchester Southampton, Bants 15 Nov. 14 Nov. 16 Not. 23 Nov. 14 Nov. It Nov. 14 Nov. 11 Nov. 14 War. C u rragi Curragh Fermoy Vide ra hot Curragh VMershot Curragh Burnley Aldershot Ourrag- fi am ill mole rt sirie of belly mole on It shoulder on furlough anchor front of ft arm scar rt wrist ; on furlough birthmirk on rt shoulder scars ou both kuees ; on furlough scar lower lip, moles It arm anchor, cross, dots It arm 11 12 15 14 1£ 16 17 18 19 80 Bembridge, G. W. Bewley, Arthur Bimrose, Edward Boden, Samuel Boden, William Bowley, Thomas Bradley, Frank Bradley, James Bradley, John Bratten, Thomas 2960 98744 3734 3970 4486 3726 4092 3682 98347 4301 W. Riding Rgt. Royal Artillery Derbyshire Rgt. Lanes Fua. E. Lanca Regt. Yorkshire L. I. Lanes Fua. R. WarwickRgt. Royal Artillery Scottish Brdrers 20* 5 235 6 20J 20{ 19 205- 23| 20J 244 24 31 2 6 61 35 3i 7 6 101 6 dark freah fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh dark brn brn bra light brn brn black brn It brn black grey brn blue blue grey grey grey grey hazel brn labourer labourer labourer plasterer labourer groom labourer labourer driller labourer 17 Mar. 16 Aug. 15 Aug. 25 Feb. 29 Aug. 11 Mar. 23 May 27 Sept. 22 July 17 Nov. ' 91 Sheffield Sheffield, York ' 93 N. Shields Belford, Northmbrld ' 92 Nottinghm Nottingham ' 92 Bury Manchester ' 93 Birminghm Birmingham ' 92 Pontefract Mirfield, Yorks Liverpool Dublin Strtfrd - o- A Stratford on- A VOD, * Chatham jNewcastle- on- Tyne Paisley IDrumcrea, Armagh ' 92 ' 92 ' 93 ' 921 Nov. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nov. No". Nov. Dover on furlough to Sheffield Sunderland scar above and on It collarbone Colchester scar over It eyebrow Curragh blue scar above It eye Burnley 2 moles rt cheek, 3 moles It cheek East Throp on furlough Curragh birthmark rt cheek Aldershot sligli t varicose veins It. leg * Glouc Dover scar upper part It thigh Ft. Stadden acar rt side abdomen 21 22 £ 3 25 Z6 27 13 29 30 Bracknell, John Brown, George Buckland, William Bungay, Walter Burke, Henry Burr, Thos. Wm. Calthorpe, H. J. Candy, William Clare, Joseph Clark, Echvard 3533 97319 3921 4007 2545 2103 87 334 4725 4129 3619 R. WarwickRgt. Royal Artillery 2nd Drag. Gda. Hampshire Rgt Rifle Brigade Rifle Brigade Royal Artillery Royal High. R. Iriah Fus. Essex Regt. 2J 15 211 3 20 19 20 20 205 214 19 23 fresh fresh fair freBh fair fair pale sallow fresh 9J freah brn : grey auburn brn dk brn dk brn brn ; brn It brn grey dk brn blue brn blue brn blue brn blue brn blue cratemaker labourer carman carter metal roller barman labourer pipemaker vandriver labourer 31 Dec. 11 May 28 July 31 Dec. 18 Oct. 11 Feb. 6 Nov. 29 Feb. 27 Apl. 5 Oct. ' 91 ' 93 ' 92 ' 92 ' 92 ' 92 ' 91 ' 92 ' 92 ' 92 Warwick : Biimingham Chester Clftvedon, Somerset London Stepney, Mdx Winchester Ringwood, Hants Birminghm Birmingham London Higligate, Mdx Ipswich Ipswich Bury Rochdale, Laucs Dublin Rathmines, Dublin West Ham Limehouse, Mdx Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Aldorshot Gosport Canterbury Curragh Devonport Dublin Ipswich Glasgow Watgrford Fermoy Ion furlough ( scar It arm, tattooed It arm dot each arm, scars It eyebrow soar It thumb ; on furlough scar inner side right ankle scar It head and rt arm crown and 2 flags It arm it. middle finger slightly clubbed on furlough small tumour It head 81 Clarke, Samuel J. 82 Clarke, Thomas 88 Clavin, John 81 Clayton, G. 85 Compton, William 83 Conle y, James 87 Conno 11 y, Thomas 88 Connley] John W. 89 Cook, Alfred 40 COUIROU, William I 3077] Durham L. I. 27 209 Scots Guards 231 3983 R. Irish Fus. 204 99015 Royal Artillery 19 7123 — ' | 4098 4303 3231 Kiug'a R. Rifles 22 Lance Fua. 20J Royal Artillery 20 Durham L. I. 204 R. Welsh Fus. 204 Lincoln Rest. 224 5 til fresh 5 91 fresh 5 51 freah a 64 fresh 5 65 fair 5 61 fresh 5 81 fresh 5 6 freah 5 4 fresh 3 6 dark It brn brn aandy brn brn brn brn brn brn dark blue brn blue blue blue grey hazel hazel grey dark millwright carter farmer printer miner labourer labourer brass polshr labourer Jan. Oct. Sept. Aug. Feb. June Nov. Dec. July Nov. • 88 ' 93 ' 91 ' 93 ' 92 ' 92 ' 93 ' 91 ' 91 ' 93 Colchester Edinburgh Athlone Chatham London Bury Glasgow Nw'tle- o- T. Birminghm Brigg Ashfield, Suffolk Townhead, Lanark Ballina, Cavan Woolwich, Kent Cranbrook, Kent Wigan, Lanes Duuoon, Argyll Gateshead, Durham Birmingham, Wrwck Warrington, Lanes Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Butte rant Caterliam Kilkenny Hoxton Parkhurst Curragh Glasgow Buttevant Aldershot en route* oa furlough - cars It eyebrow and rt thumb on furlough on furlough off lurlough to Dublin small blue mark bottom of spine M. F. H. P. F., kc., It arm claaped- liands, 3 stars rt arm scar rt cheek ; on furlough large scar on chest * to Lincoln 41 42 43 44 45 16 47 48 49 50 Coyle, Tom Cross, Fredk. B. Daley, Michael Darcey, James Daviea, Thomas Davis, John DeLaney, Chas. II. Denniston, William Devlin, John Duffy. Hugh 4618 Durham L. 1. 21 5 2796 R. W. Kent Rgt. 18 5 1239 Derbyshire Rgt. 251 5 7092 King's R. Rifles 20 5 495, Royal Artillery 195 •> 4 sallow 6 fair 6 freah 31 fresh 3975 88639 97656 5407 Essex Regt. 2215 Royal Artillery 245 6 Seaforth High. 195 5 Royal Artillery 21 5 Royal High. 1184' 5 6 85 111 5 7 45 freah freah freah freah freah freah brn fair It brn brn brn dk brn dk brn brn dk brn brn grey grey blue blue brn grey hazel dk brn grey gray labourer bugler labourer labourer labourer ' labourer atenogrphr. 27 labourer I 3 jlabourer ' 2 labourer 12 July May Dec. Feb.' Nov. Oct. Jan. Nov. June Oct. ' 92 ' 90 ' 88 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 Leeds Armley, Yorks 11 London London 20 Cheatrfield. Hanley, Staffs 15 Manchester Oldham, Lanes 15 Devonport Merthyr, Glamorgan 18 llford CanningTown, Essex 13 Dover Lunnenburg, Canada 18 Glasgow Barony, Lanark 6 Glasgow Barony, Lanark 18 Glasgow Govan, Lanark 14 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Butterant scars on forehead and rt arm Enniskillen anchor and dots back It hand Derby Parkhurst sailor and flag back It arm Woolwich 2 scars top It shoulder Warley Shoebrynss Glasgow Exeter Glasgow ballet- dancer rt arm scar behind angle rt jaw sailor It arm, M. McL. S. I. rt arm J. D. both arms, scar rt cheek A. G. B. D. H. D., Ac. rt arm 51 iDuggan, Thomas 52 Edwards, Richard 68 Elderkin, William 54 Farrel, Joseph 65 Figgins, Thomas 66 Fish, John 67 Fisher, William 58 Flynn, Michael 59 Foley, John 60 Forsyth, Matthew 4052 3749 3345 3938 3852 10593 91092 4683 Lanes Fua. Essex Regt. W. Riding Regt Lanes Fua. Hampahire Rgt. 7th Hussars Army Ser. Corps Royal Artillery Royal Artillery A. & S. High. 205 205 195 20 185 204 20 195 195 22 61 Gnllagber, Francis 62 G allies, David 63 Gillman, James W, 64 Glover, John 65 Gordon, John 66 Grainger, G. 67 Guion, James 88 Gunnell, William 69 Guyannette, H. 10 Hales, Albert 4918 Scottish Rifles 4166 Highland L. I. 3353 Devon Regt. 3189 R. WarwickRgt D. ofCnwll'sL. I. R. Scots Fua. Royal Artillery Durham L. I. R. Horfe Art. Royal Artillery 3849 4245 93394 98250 20 205 20 205 204 5 811 fresh 41fresh 31 fresh 5J fresh 44 dark 61 freah ruddy fresh 5 101 5 51 fresh brn brn brn brn brn dk brn brn dk brn brn jblue blue blue brn brn grey hazel blue blue collier shoemaker labourer labourer labourer collier carman labourer labourer 201 234 191 20 191 freah fresh fair fresh dark fair fair fair fair fair brn brn It brn dk brn dk brn brn brn It brn dk brn brn dk brn miner grey blue grey brn brn grey grey blue grey carman labourer striker labourer seaman labourer porter brushmakr Apl. Dec. Apl. Jan. June Oct. Mar. July Nov. Feb. ' 92 ' 92 ' 92 ' 92 ' 93 ' 93 ' 92 ' 92 ' 93 ' 93 Rochdale Ashton- under- Lyne Stratford Bethnal Green, Mdx Warley Stratford, Essex Bury Manchester Winchester Southampton, Hants Radford, Notts Lambeth, Surrey Tir » en, Roscommon Oct. July Oct. Mar. Aug. Sept. Nov. Nov. Oct. July ' 93 ' 91 ' 91 ' 91 ' 92 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 92 ' 93 Nottinghm London Seaforth Merthyr Paisley Auclienleck, Ayr Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Curragh white scar on back Fermoy Dover H. H. it forearm Curragli scar on forehead Curragh A. T. F. back It forearm en route 3 heads It forearm Woolwich scar rt leg, large mole rt temple Ft. Grange mole over rt eyebrow en route* * from Merthyr to Cardiff Edinburgh 3 small scars on forehead Glasgow Glasgow London Warwick Bristol London Tauntou Darlington London London NewMonklaud, Lnrk OldMonkland. Lanrk Kingsland, Mdx Birmingham Clifton, Gloucester Camberwell, Surrey Falmouth, Cornwall Tollerton, Yorks St. Pancras, London Southwark, Surrey Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Hamilton Hamilton Devon port Aldershot Dublin Shorncliffe Taunton en route* Woolwich London scar rt side of head • steam crane driver scars rt eyebrow and chin scar rt forearm scar forehead, woman It arm ship rt arm * to Newcastle dots It arm, scar back of neck " H. K." It arm TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 • men Discharged for Misconduct— continued. NAME, BEG. I HO. I CORPS. 186 jMethven, R. 187 I Newman, George 188 , Page, James 189 Paris, James 190 Pemberton, L. 191 Thompson, James n s COM- 3 i PLXM. • 3974 Royal High. 221 5 6 sallow 3568, Norfolk Regt. 19 5 4.} fresh 90003 Royal Arlillery [ 20 5 6 fresh 3748 R Sussex Regt. 2015 5 fresh 1914 W. Riding Regt. JO 5 5 . fresh 4677 Durham L. l. 19^ 5 5|| fresh HAIB. | TRADB. CAUSE or DIS- CS 1,01 u • unmnuin' HUT CEET. PARISH AND COUNTY IN WHICH BOBN, DATB OP DIB- CHARGB. PLACR OP DISCHARGE MARKS AND REMARKS. brn grey brn grey ik bra hazel brn brn brn | brn It bra grey baker iincor.& wthlss Cameron, Fife smacksman ignominy Deptford, Kent labourer incor.& wthlss Lower Donnet,* hawker ignominy Brighton, Sussex puddler incor.& wthlss Bradford, Yorks labourer | misconduct St. Nichols', Xwcstle 20 NOT. Prtsmouth. 6 Dec. Chelmsford Elua Sears rt forearm scar rt hip Union Jack It forearm 22 NOT. Longford 22 Nov. Fermoy 20 NOT. Prtsmouth. 20 Nov. Buttevant • Somerset face pitted with smallpox ARMY RESERVE. mio* iro. NAME. ace. NO. 102 ' 93 194 195 136 197 198 199 200 201 Ba ley, Thomas Baird, Thomas II. ltourke, ' I'hos. Bowen, James Brown, Chas. Biuwnlie, David Connelly, John Conway, John Denny, lid ward Dutlill, Uurrv John 002P8. ft B COM- O HAIB. PLIN. * TRADI. ENLISTMENT. DATS OP PLACB OP PARISH AND COTTNTT IN WHICH BORN. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. 1634 Dorict Regt. 3137 7th Draen Gds 1601 S. Lanes Regt 80 Middlesex Rgt. J 950, Dorset Regt. 2011 < ameron High. 903. Cameron High. 143(( Durham L. I. 1213 Seafortli High. 1419 Somerset L. I. 36 254 30 31ij5 27 5 35 5 27\ 5 33 15 2815 26i 5 8 fresh 8j fresh 5j fresh 5i fresh 5 fresh 54 fresh 8 fresh brn grey fair ! grey brn grey It brn ! grey It brn tgrey It brn brn brn grey 7} bronzd dk brn'grev 6 fresh red ' grey 4Jifair dk brn blue carpenter joiner labourer labourer labourer 28 Apl. ' 85 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 tarqulmr.- on, Arcb Farquharson, Jas. Gilbertson, Thos. Gregory, W. Wm. Grout, William Hamilton, Alex. Harwood, H G. Hodgson. Arthur Horridge, Williaa Hudson, Edgar 745 652 41964 1346 1459 1553 1168 1415 1017 3001 Cameron High. Scottish Rifle i Royal Art. Dorset Regt. Royal Fus. Seaforth High. Dorset Regt. Seaforth High. N. Lanes Regt. Ord. Store Corps 30 | 5 3815 30J' 5 28 5 32 5 28J 5 27 5 28i| 5 26}| 5 301' 5 21< i 213 214 215 216 317 218 219 220 221 Hughes, John James, Thomas Keefe, John Kelly, Michael A. Lawerince, W. Mahoney, John Mains, James Mannon, Thomas Massey. John McCarthy, Denis 818 50166 1205 Seaforth High. 549 Dorset Regt. Ruial F'us. Rojal Art. 225 Somerset L. I. 54512 Royal Art. 1360 Scottish Rifles 356 Scottish Rifles 1442 Cameron High. 3878J Royal Art. 2S 5 311 5 30 5 291 5 271 5 3li, 5 33; 5 30^ 5 331 5 281 6 51j l'resh 63 fresh 91 fresh 81 fresh 5 fair 41 fresh 51 sallow 6 fair 111 dark 81 fresh 71j7resh 61 fresh 9 fair 9 fresh 9 fair 9- i fresh Ei'sallow 4 fresh 51 fresh fair It brn blue grey dk brn black hazel brn blue brn blue brn blue dk brn blue brn grey dk bra'brn It brn ! brn 8 Sept.' « 6 15 May ' 85 21 Oct. ' 91 18 July ' 85 card grind r 29 Apl. ' 90 miner 12 June ' 84 labourer 4 June ' 84 carman 7 May ' 84 clerk 30 Jin. ' 86 labourer clerk j groom clcrk groom miner labourer wool sorter labourer printer Windsor Hyde, Lanes Edinburgh St. Stephens, Edinb' Burnley Manchester, Lanes Bow]| Street Westminster, Londn Woolwich Torrington, Devon Glasgow Barony, Lanark Edinburgh Hamilton, Lanark Brnrd I'stle Drung, Cavan Kingston Bethnal Green, Mdx Taunton Dutleigh, Somerset PAIB OPj PLACB OP MALES AJTD REUiByg 9 April Dorchester 25 Oct. Canterbury 16 Oct. Warrngton — . scar It cheek, eyebrows meet Dorchester Inverness Inverness tattooed anchor rt forearm Xwc'tl- o- T. mark upper part of sternum J . A. and patches on It forearm 1 April - Sept. - Sept. 20 Oct. - June Cork 1 April 24 Nov. ' 82 Aberdeen 31 Aug. ' 83 Glasgow 18 Mar. ' 84 London 18 Dec. ' 84 Suuthmptn | St. Panares, Mdx. 25 Sept. ' 84 Hounslow Kington, Hereford| 1 Apl. ' 85 Glasgow 18 Aug. ' 84 Dorchester 5 Apl. ' 84 Bra lford 6 Apl. ' 85 Preston 10 Aug. ' 83| London St. Nicholas, Abrden - Sept. Inverness Barony, Lanarkshire 1 Sept. Hamilton Halifax, N. Scotia 21 Oct. Cork 1 April Dorchester linear < birthmark centre forehead scar on It breast and It hand birthmark centre of ohest Barony, Glasgow Armswell, Dorset Shepley, Bradford Blackburn, Lanes Arnwell, Herts - June 1 April - June 1 July - Sspt. Glasgow large mole and scar It aide Dorchester Bradford D& rwen i tattooed marks on It forearm brn blue ^ gardener brn blue baker brn blue labourer brn grey farmer brn grey shoemaker brn grey labourer grey dk brn sawyer ik brn dk brr. labourer brn blue 1 May ' 81 Huuneluw 11 Sept. ' 83| N. Compton 16 Jan. ' 83 Twickenhm Coeptoept, Denbigh I - June BradlyGrn. scar near It eye 15 Aug. ' 85: Dublin Wimborne, Dorset Westminster, Londn 27 Nov. ' 82 Taunton 22 Apl. ' 86, Cork 21 Aug. ' 77 Glasgow 27 May ' 82 Glasgow hammermn 10 Feb. ' 85. Glasgow lit brn blue labourer 22 Aug. ' 83 Cork Athy, Kildare Somerton, Somerset • St. Ann's, Oork Dundruty. Armagh Rushmoni, Gal way Barony, Lanark [ St. Anu's, Cork; 1 April Dorchester 21 Oct. Dublin 1 April Taunton 21 Oct. . Cork 1 Sept. Hamilton 1 Sept. Hamilton - Sept. Inverness ,21 Oot, Cork 22z 223 £' 34 225 226 227 228 239 230 231 ilcliarry, Peter MeSweeney, Edw. Newton, John Patton, Anthony Payne, Henry Payne, Peter Redmond, John 5mitb, Frederick Smith, Gfurge Smith, Timothy 232 233 234 235 236 Taylor, Juseph . Trigger, Samuel Turner, William Wainwright, Thos. , Waters, Alexander 2U'.) 3 N. Staffs. Kegt. ! 2-> i| 5 54545 Ro; al Art. 26 ,5 1333 Yorkshire Regt. 33 5 360 Somerset L. L 2815 1S06 Dorset Regt. 5 1055 Leicester Regt. S7 5 9534 Army S. Corps 23 5 1310Cameron High. 36$ 15 439 Liverpool Regt. 2815 1183 Liverpool Regt. 26115 251U< JrJ St. irel ' rps^ Si5 1310 Seaforth High. 30 5 810 Leicester Regt. 29 5 48950 Royal Art. 3015 ; 840jScottish Rifles 32 i 5 61 fresh brn blue groom 81 fresh brn grey labourer 6 Ifresh brn brn miner 8 fresh black hazel wearer 5 tjorid dlj br . blue carman 9i fresh brn blue labourer 7 fair brn blue labourer 6 fresh fair grey spinner 4* fresh dk brn luzel plumber 71 fair | brn grey ICOIHT 20 Apl. ' 86 Lichtield 20 Apl. ' 83 Cork 23 Mar. ' 90 York 10 May ' 80| C'rewkerne 8 June' 85 Houns'ow 18 Oct. ' 84 Borwell 16 Nov. ' 8S Wciford Newcastle, Stafford Cork Staithos, Yorks W. Chinuock, Somt. Westminster, Mdx Hinckley, Leicester Camolio, Wexford i bunch of flowers front It forearm scar back head, rt shoulder- blade blue coil mark rt eye mole rt side of nee k, rt aide navel 2 inches above It groin 20 Jan. ' 8il Uhton- u- L Oldham, Lines 61( fnir 3 V dark Ibrij black hazel brn 6 freckld dk brn hazel 7 fresh 5 fresli brn brn , aubrn hazel i blacksmith j collier labourer potter carman 11 Sept, ' 9S Liverpool 23 Apl. ' 8; | . Varringtn 5 Aug. ' 84jLiverpool 2 July ' 81 Bury 24 Nov. ' 83 Leicester 6 Mav ' 85 Hanlev 32 Oct. ' 93, Kingston Brechin, Forfar Wigm, Lanes Liverpool, Lanes Swiuton, Lanes ; Secunderabad, E. I. • Jtoke- o- T., Staffs Battersea, Surrey 1 - Sept. ' Newcastle 21 Oct. Queenstwn - June Halifx, N. 8. 1 April Taunton tattooad both arms, scar rt shin 1 April: Dorchester , H. P. on It wrist 1 June iHinckley , tattooed on both arms 1 April — 2 extra incisor teeth upper jaw - Sept. Inverness tattooed marks It foreaTm 16 Oct. Warringtn ! G. S. on It forearm 16 Oct. • Warringtn - Sept. Taunton - June London 1 June Leicester 21 Oct. Fonton 1 Sept. Hamilton cut rt aide of cheek blue scar It temple scar on chest tattooed rt and It forearm ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA. • 7PICJ NO. | ft SAME. RES. NO. COFLTI N 0 < s M « COM- PUN. HAIE. EFK3. TRADI ENLISTMENT. PARISH AND COrNTT IN WHICH BORN. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. DATI OP PLACE or DATB OP | PLACB OP 237 Andrews, Joseph 238 Body, William 239 Boyle, Frank 240 Burns, John 241 Clark, Thomas 242 Corbett, Samuel 243 Davidson, Arthur 244 ' Day, James 245 . Dick, James 246 [ Duncan, James 247 Kane, John 248 Lee, Thomas 249 Macintosh, James 250 McCormick, Dennis 251 Mellon, Hugh 252 Murphy, James 253 Mylett, Michael 254 Oakes, Thos. [ Chas. 255 Palmer, Thomas 256 [ Sastfield, Thomas 7222 Royal Fus. 4893 Essex Regt. 530C Royal Scots 8689 Scottish Rifles 7693 Highland L. I. — S. Staffs Regt. 325U Yorkshire Regt. 7226 Royal Fus. — Gordon High. 52Rival Scots 53U3 Royai Scots 5243 Royal Scots 7745 Highland L. I. 2796 R. Scots Fus. 8688 Scottish Rifles — Welsh Regt. — Gordon High. 7239 Royal Fus. 4313 Wiltshire Regt, 9248 R. W. Kent Regt. 19 5 171 5 22 5 174 5 28 5 201 5 18} 5 21 5 21J5 18 5 MARKS AND TtHlfARgg, 8 fresh 41 fresh 3 dusky 3} fresh 41 fresh 4- j fresh " i sallow 7J fresh 41 fresh 21 fresh brn ' blue bra bm dk brn brn sandy grey It brn grey it brn blue brn grey brn brn black hazel jfair grey labourer labourer picker labourer labourer labourer collier labourer labourer painter 2 Nov. 13 Nov. 31 Oct. 28 Oot. 17 Oct. 2 Nov. 24 Oct. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Oct. ' 93 Hounslow ' 93 Stratford ' 93 Glencorsc ' 93 Hamilton ' 93 Hamilton ' 93 WilbnHilI ' 93 Bra lford ' 93, Hounslow ' 93 Aberdeen ' 93' Glencorse Hammersmith, Mdx 4 Nov. Hounslow Stepney, Mdx 14 Nov. Warley Barony, Linark 2 Nov. Giencorse Barony, Linark 14 Nov. Hamilton Ballymena, Antrim 9 Nov. Hamilton Seigley, Staffs 2 Nov. en route* Morlev, Leeds 3 N - Richmond Ha uinersmith, Mdx 4 Nov. Ilounslow Stonehaven, Aberdn 3 Nov. Aberdeen St. Cuthbrt's. Ednbgh 8 Nov. Glencorse sc » r rt hip bubo scar It groin anchor and D. C. rt arm * from Willenhall to Lichfiald scar back of head horsshoe, ic., rt arm, I. D. It arm fresh dk brn blue i fair brn blue I fresh dk brn blue fresh brn blue miner livetter moulder miner labourer labourer labourer van guard weaver sawyer 30 Oct. 10 Oct. 31 Oct. 29 June 28 Oct. 4 Nov. 3 Nov. 2 Nov. 31 Oct. 17 Oct. ' 93 Edinburgh ' 93 Glencorse ' 93 Hamilton ' 92 Ayr] ' 93 Hamilton ' 93 Pontypridd ' 93 Aberdjen ' 93 London ' 93 Devizes ' 93 Woolwich St. Cuthbrt's, Ednbgh| 4 St. Cuthbrt's. Ednbgh ! l 4 Kirkintllch, Dmbrtn 1 Sunderlind, Durham 1 Bn\ ny, Lanark 14 St. John's, Glamorgn 4 Stonehaven, Aberdn 3 Marylebone, M Ix 2 Westbury, Wilts 4 Dublin ' [ 16 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. NOT. Nov. NOT. NOV. Nov. Q- lencorss Glencorse Hamilton Ayr Hamilton en route* Aberdeen en route* Devizes Maidstoni 257 ISavage, George 258 ' Seymour, Alfred 259 ISil'cox, John 260 iSmith, Frederick 261 Spencer, Henry 262 Thompson, John 263 Vcnnard, John 264 Wheeler, Albert E. j 265 Wilson, Charles 7248, Royal Fus. 7244 Roval Fus. 4259' Wiltshire Regt. 4894' Essex Regt. — ' E. Lanes Regt. 8632 Soottish Rifles 8131 R. W. Surrey Rt. 4923 Essex Regt. 3307 W- Yorks Regt 3, fair 65 fresh 45 fair 3J fresh 6 dark 6i fresh 31 dark 4J fresh 5j'freckld dk brn'blue brn brn ' It brn blue brn blue ; dk brn brn dk brn grey brn brn Ibrn blue brn grey labourer labourer gi' 03r's prti carman joiner labourer greerigrocji labourer . hawker ' 3 Nov. ' 93 London l'addington, Mdx 3 Nov. en route* 2 Nov. ' 93 Hounslow Hammersmith, Mdx 4 Nov. Hounslow 3 Oct. ' 93 Devizes Silisbury, Wilts 7 Nov. Devizes 13 Nov. ' 93 Stratford St. Georg's E., Mdx 14 Nov. Warley 10 Nov. ' 93 Blackburn Bury, Lanes 11 Nov. en route* 7 O.' t. ' 93 Hamilton Belfast, Antrim 9 Nov. Hamilton • 31 Oct. ' 93 Croydon Crovion, Surrey 12 Nov. Guildford 20 NOT. ' 93 Stratford West Him, Essex 21 Nov. Warlev 3 Nov. ' 93| York StilUngton, Yorks 14 Nov. York ' ac ar forehead and rt eyebrow scar rt wrist scar back of It leg cross rt arm * to Cardiff scar over malar bone It cheek crosses, Arc., It arm * to Hounslow bot h arms and It wrist tattooed figure of woman rt arm scar It c'leek * to Hounslow scar back of rt elbcw both arms tattooed • from Blackburn to Burnley sear It thigh JACK and other marks It arm ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea, Service. omel NO. NAME. • HIP D2SBBTBD TB0H. DATL. XAIM. * BSRI BORN. » ( 0 1 " I H m 9 S 1 • COM- ! PUN., 1" 111- STBS. MARES AND REMARKS. 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 Cockton, Samuel Collier, Sidney Crane, Jas. W. Head, W. Harrington, John Jayc, William McLellan, Robert O'Brien, John Parson, Fred J. Sherratt, Samuel Caledonia, deserter Vivid, straggler Pembroke, deserter Victory, straggler Vivid, deserter Lizard, deserter Vivid, deserter Caledonia, deserter Serapis, deserter Victory, deserter 2 Nov. 18 Nov. 3 Oct. 11 Nov. 6 Nov. 3 Sept. 31 Oct. 2 Nov. 8 Nov. 4 Nov. boy, 2nd class stoker stoker O. S. private, R. M. L. I. A. B. A. B. boy, 2nd class stoker stoker, 2nd class Gateshead Compton, Gifford London St. Thomas, Winchester Exeter, Devon St. Andrew's, Plymouth Barony, Glasgow Birkenhead St. Giles, Dorset Salford 17 22 23 19 20 24 16 21 19 5 2 5 4 5 51 5 21 5 7 5 2 5 41 i 2 3 41 > 101 fresh fresh dark fair medim fresh fair fresh fresh fresh It brn It brn dk brn light dk brn brn light dk brn brn brn hazel 53 blue grey blue olue hazel grey Mue 3 dots It wrist birthmark rt knee, " T. O. L.", 5 rings It fingers, ic. " T. L." and dots It arm, crosa, dots, It hand tattooed both wrists anchor and ring 11 hand, D. O., etc., rt hand scar top It forefinger " E " on muscle, " S. S." 011 elbow 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 Shute, John J. Smith, Wm. Jno. Waters, William Woods, Patrick Douglas, Charles Gauron, Alfred Osborne, George Caledonia, deserter Pembroke, deserter Vivid, deserter Tamar, deserter Pembroke, deserter Pembroke, desorter Barracouta, deserter 2 Nov. 23 Oct. 16 Nov. 15 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 10 NOT. boy, 2nd class Walingate, Yorks stoker Strand, Mdx O. S. Marylebone, Mdx stoker Qucenstown A. B. Edinburgh stoker Bermondsey, Surrey stoker , Vlerriott, Somerset 15 2 4 20 33 31 22 35 5 10J fresh 5 31 fair 5 4 fresh > 41 fresh > 31 rrsh i 4 c'rcsh > 7 fresh brn htizel light blue dk brn blue olack blue ! t brn blue > lack brn t brn grey brace'ct rt wrist, s: ir bol >" » It knie icar rt forearm 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893. EXTRACT FROM QUEEN'S REGULATIONS AND ADMIRALTY INSTRUCTIONS, 1893, FOR APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS- REWARDS, & c 766. Every possible effort is to be made to check deser- tion ancf straggling, and, by lawful means, to detect and apprehend deserters or absentees without leave. Descriptions in the established form are to be distributed as may be directed by the Commanders- in- Chief, but at home one copy is invari- ably to be sent by the Captain to the Chiof Constable of the deserter's or absentee's usual place of residence, if it is known, and also to any other place or places where he is likely to have gone. 2. The procedure to be followed in respect of the arrest and subsequent disposal of deserters and absentees is governed by the provisions of Section 9 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62 j and by Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act. 3. Under the first of those Statutes, any person arrested on suspicion of being a deserter or absentee from Her Majesty's Navy, shall be taken, and charged before a Magistrate, and by him, either— ( a) Committed to prison pending enquiry as to his identity, and afterwards, should such identity be proved, handed over to Naval custody, or— ( 4) Committed direct to Naval custody on board any one of Her Majesty's Ships. In either of the above cases, after the deserter or absentee has been delivered into Naval custody, he may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act. 4. If arrested on Naval Warrant under Soction 50 of tho Naval Discipline Act, the deserter or absentee may be received direct into Naval custody, and dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, bmt no deserter or absentee who has not been arrested under such warrant shall be received from the Police, or from any other person, unless such deserter or absentee has first been charged before a Magistrate. 5. A deserter or absentee who voluntarily surrenders himself to Naval authority may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, though no warrant for his arrest may have been issued, and without charging him before a Magistrate. 6. Under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62, any person who voluntarily confesses to being a deserter, or an absentee without leave, from Her Majesty's Navy, may, unless he surrenders himself into Naval custody, either— ( a.) Be taken before a Magistrate, and by him be de- livered into Naval custody, or— ( 4.) Be arrested on a warrant under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, and delivered direct into Naval custody. In either case, however, the question whether he is, or is not, a desertor or absentee, must be duly investigated by Naval authority, and for that purpose he may be detained for a rea- sonable time, when, if his confession of desertion or absence without leave shall be found not to be true, then he cannot be punished at all under the Naval Discipline Act, but he may either— ( a.) Be received and detained in Her Majesty's Navy, or— ( 4.) If not received into Her Majesty's Navy, he may, on conviction thereof before two Justices of the Peace, be adjudged to be punished, if in England, as a rogue and vagabond, and if in Scotland or Ireland, by commitment to prison, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three months. 7. " WILCU any deserter, ur absentee without leave, whether delivered into Naval custody by order of a Magistrate, or by a Warrant issued under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, or by voluntary surrender, shall be brought before the Com- manding Officer of any one of Her Majesty's Ships to be dealt with summarily, his case is to be thoroughly investigated, and a note taken in writing of the proceedings; the prisoner is at the same time to be formally asked if he has any statement to make, and such statement, if made, is to be signed by the prisoner, and duly witnessed; and the accuracy of any such statement is to bo carefully tested before the ease is finally disposed of. 766a. The penalties for inducing men to desert or im- properly absent themselves, or for employing or concealing deserters or absentees, are set forth in the Naval Discipline Act. 770. Except in the cases specified in Art. 772, the Commanding Officer of a Ship may authorise the payment of a reward not exceeding 31. to any Constable or other person by whom a deserter may be brought on board the Ship to which he belongs, or delivered up to any duly authorised person within two years of the date of his i desertion. The amount of reward should be determined by the attendant circumstances, and in considering these, the zeal shown, and the trouble taken, by the Constable, or other : person, by whom the arrest of the deserter has been effected, should be duly weighed. The above Regulations for the payment of rewards will not be held to apply in the case of a deserter voluntarily surrendering himself at any Police Station, or to any Constable or other recognised authority, unless it can be clearly shown that such deserter had been induced so to surrender himself by the vigilance and exertions of any such Constable, or other person ; but exceptional cases of this description are not to be dealt with without reference to the Admiralty at home, or Commanders- in- Chief or Officers in command of Stations abroad, for full inquiry into the circumstances. 2. In cases where persons have been more than two years in a state of desertion, no reward is to be paid without previous reference as above; and it has been notified to the Constabulary generally that when deserters are apprehended ; in tho United Kingdom after such a period of absence, they are not to be removed from their places of confinement until the Admiralty has been communicated with. * * # * • 3. A reward, not exceeding 3.'., may also be paid for the ' apprehension of any person who, without, in the opinion of the Captain of the Ship to which he belongs, being guilty of desertion, comm'ts any one of the following offences, the par- ticulars of which are to be stated in the offer of reward :— ( a.) Breaks out of his Ship. ( 4.) When on service away from his Ship, quits his place of duty, and remains absent after the time at which he ought to have returned to the Ship, ( c.) When the Ship is under sailing orders, remains absent without leave until after the ship has sailed ; pro- vided that the fact of the Ship being under sailing orders was generally known. A reward, not exceeding 11., may be paid for the appre- hension of any man who overstays his leave. In giving these rewards, the same considerations as govern the payment of rewards for the apprehension of deserters are to be taken into account, both as regards arrest and voluntary surrender. 4. No reward is to be paid for the apprehension of any Commissioned, Warrant, or Subordinate Officer, without the sanction of the Admiralty at home, or Commander- in- Chief or Senior Officer present, abroad. 771. In addition to the foregoing rewards, there may be paid to the Constable, or other person bringing Deserters or Stragglers on board, such expenses attending their lodgment, subsistence, and travelling, as may appear to have been fairly incurred, and to be in accordance with these regulations; viz.:— Railway Fare ( return) of Escort - - f As an ordinary rule, Railway Far"! ( single) of Deserter or < not to exceed Id. Straggler I per mile. Other sums expended in the actual carriage of the Deserter or Straggler, such as for the hire of Cabs, Boats, See. Subsistence of Deserter or Not exceeding 1 » . while under Straggler. detention, or 2s. 6d. a- day when travelling. Subsistence of Escort - At the same rate as that allowed for Petty Officers under Article 1396, according to the time necessarily occupied in conveying the Deser- ter or Straggler to his destination and returning; namely, 2s. 6d. when absent above 9 hours, and not absent dur- ing the night; and 5,. when absent a night, or for every 24 hours of absence, no fractional part of a day being allowed in addition to the 24 hours, unless the extra time for which payment is claimed exceeds, by more than 9 hours, the full time for which 5s. would be paid. The only other charges which, except in special cases, should be sanctioned, are a fee of 2s. to the Magistrate's Clerk, and a fee of 2s. 6d. to any medical practitioner by whom the Deserter or Straggler may have been examined. 2. In cases where a Reward is payable no claim for loss of time or for subsistence made by any Constable or other person in connection with the apprehension of a Deserter or Straggler is to be entertained, but this should not prejudice claims for such expenses as are incurred in escorting the man back to a Ship after committal, as allowed in the preceding | clause. 3. When no reward is payable, the Constable, or other person bringing Deserters or Stragglers on board, should be directed, in addition to the above items, to prefer a claim for such other expenses as he may consider himself fairly entitled to, but every case of this description is to be forwarded to ths Admiralty for examination and decision. 4. Should the Constable, or other person bringing a Deserter or Straggler on board, object to the Captain's award, the case is to be submitted to the Commander- in- Chief, who, if unable to settle the question, will forward it for the decision of ths Admiralty. • • » • • The Governor of the gaol will furnish a statement of the number of days' subsistence issued, for which the charge of ! one shilling per diem is to be raised. • # » » • 6. With a view to simplifying the payment of such claims, Magistrates and Governors of gaols, when requested to send Deserters or Stragglers back to their Ships, should be informed that it is desirable that the men should be sent in the eustody I of the Constables who actually apprehended them. 7. The foregoing mode of payment does not apply to cases of Deserters or Stragglers apprehended by the Metropolitan ( London) Police, when the following course is to be observed— No payment is to - be made by the Accountant Officer in respect of the expenses incurred by the Constable, or of any reward which may be due to him. The Constable will fill up a form, prepared for the purpose, which he is to produce, and in which he will include tho whole of his expenses, and certify that they were necessarily incurred by him. He will then hand the form to the Accountant Officer of the Ship, who will, with the approval of the Captain, charge the Deserter or Straggler with the sum shown thereon, to- gether with any reward, if due, and note in the space provided on tho form the fact of the charge having been made. The form is then to be returned to the Constable. The payment of the expenses incurred, and of the reward when due, will be arranged between the Admiralty and the Commissioner of Police. 772. No reward on the scale laid down in Article 770 is in any case to be paid for the apprehension of Deserters or Stragglers within the precincts of a port or place where there is a police force employed in any naval establishment, but in order to encourage the local police at any such port or place to search for and apprehend Deserters and Stragglers, the Commander- in- Chief, or senior officer present, at his dis- cretion, and under such regulations as he may from time to time lay down, may approve a reward not exceeding £ 1 being paid for each deserter or straggler arrested by a Constable of the local police within a reasonable period. 3. These expenses are to be paid by the Accountant Officers of the Ships. BOYAL ARINES. Description of Deserters. • OFFICE NO. 283 281 285 286 287 288 289 NAME. DIVISION'. WHERE BORN. H COM- TRADE. O • 4 PLXN. HAIR. • KEGIMEKTALS I OR PLAIN CLOTHES. Bowers, James •> Goodman, W. G. T. Neale, Geo. Soa » le, James Stotton, Ed. Thos. Wickhaiu, Arthur Wilson, F. W. Chatham Chatham R. M. L. I. R. M. A. Chatham R. M. L. I. Chatham ( Chelsea, Mdx jhammermnj25i St. Pancras, Mdx carman 23 Kurachee, Bombay barman 19 Godalming, Surrey labourer 18J Tunbridge, Kent Chislehurst, Kent Islington, Mdx labourer 19J basket mkr 23i painter I8i 6J fresh 6J frash 71 fresh 9 fresh 64 sallow 9i fresh 6 fresh brn brn dk brn brn ') rn grey bra blue it brn grey dk brn brn fair blue regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals DATE OF | PLACE OP DESERTION ^ DESERTION 20 Nov. Chatham 18 Nov. Chitha- n 19 Nov. Gosport It Nov. Prtsmouth 15 Nov. Chatlum 20 Nov. Gosport 12 Nov. Chatham MARKS AND REMARKS. armj and It leg tattooed scir rt eye, arms and hands tattooed scar rt knee, anchor It arm anchor It arm, star and. burn scar rt arm E. It wrist uole It temple, soar It wrist 3 dots It arm, birthmark rt shin Discharged for Misconduct. OFFICE NO. NAME. DIVISION. WnBRE BOBN. TRADE. M o < 5 0 1 COM- PLIN. HAIB. BYE8. CAUSE OF DIS- CHARGE IS STATED OK PARCH- MENT CEKT. DATE OP • DISCHARGE PLACE OP DI80HABGB MARKS AND REMARKS. 290 291 292 293 Dolan, James Gillespie, Edwd. Tipper, Edwd. Ward, Thomas Portsmouth Portsmouth Portsmouth R. M. Kildalton, Cavan labourer Glanhast, Mayo labourer Wolverhampton labourer Burton- on- Trent labourer 23JI5 8i fresh 311 » 10 dark 26j: 5 73 fresh 18JI5 8 | frash It brn Ibrn dk brn[ bra brn blue It brn grey objectionable disgrace undesirable objectionable 23 Nov. 20 Ojt. 12 Oat. 31 Nov. Winchestcriscar chin, rt little finger crooked Gosport Gosport lBrixton scar rt of nose, birthmark back of neck Whenever men suspected of desertion or straggling from the Royal Navy or Royal Marines are brought before Magistrates in the Metropolitan District, it is desirable that the Naval Descriptive Return in use in that District should be used only in the cases of seamen and others of the Royal Navy, and of Marines who have deserted from Her Majesty's Ships. In the case of Marines not embarkod who have deserted from the Head Quarters of their Divisions, the Army Descriptive Return, as specified in the 4th Schedule of the Army Act, 1881, should be used. In Districts outside the Metropolitan Districts to which Naval Descriptive Returns are not supplied the Army Form should be used in all cases. ' MEN REPORTED AS DESERTERS OR ABSENTEES ( War Office and Admiralty) who have REJOINED, or who, any other reason, are NOT to be Apprehended, or NAME. liEO. NO. OR BATING. CORPS OB SHIP. roLici: UAZKTIK IN WHICH ADVERTISED. I REG. NO. NAME. OB i RATING. CORPS OR SHIP. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHICH ADVERTISED. DATE. | NO. OF ADVT. DATE. ( NO. OF ADVT. Clarke, Charles Deacon, George 3109 2ncl Dragoon Gdi 21 Oct. 135 2354 . 10th Hussars 25 July 163 Grunt, Albert 2852 Smith, Samuel i 575 Somerset L. I. Oxford L. I. 21 Oct. ' 90 34 26 July ' 03 236 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1893. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 5 WILLIAM WILKINSON, QON of John Wilkinson, who resided for U about 20 years at Scarborough' and was part of that time Butler at the Talbot Hotel there, afterwards of Stamford Street, Leeds, and who was last seen in Leeds, February, 1879, when he said he was going to Manchester, will hear of some- thing to his advantage by applying to JOSEPH SCOTT, Solicitor, Leeds. WILKINSON, TAMES WILKINSON, of Thorner, Yorkshire, England, who left for Melbourne 1852, and last heard of from Victoria, about seven years ago, by apply- ing to JOSEPH SCOTT, Solicitor, Leeds, England, will hear of something to his advantage. Any of his friends knowing his whereabouts please communicate as above. 0 ) ETER ROBINSON, XFORD STREET. PETER ROBINSON. LOST, /^ VN Thursday, 16th inst., a DIAMOND " BREAST PIN, shamrock pattern, supposed either in the town of Dudley, or in a London and North Western Railway carriage, between Dudley, Liverpool, Man- chester, and Stoke- on- Trent. A handsome REWARD will be given to the finder on restoring same. Address S. PARSONAGE, Keston, Watford, Hertfordshire. LOST, 21st inst., DIAMOND BROOCH, design, yacht. Ample reward for recovery. Apply to ROSE BROS., Ladies' Tailors, Duke Street, Grosvenor Square. 20s. REWARD. LOST, from 22, Princes Street, Hanover Square, W., FOX TERRIER DOG, white, with tan cheeks. Answers to the name of " Cribb." 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Thousands of testimonials from Chief Constables, Superintendents, Inspectors, and other officers, oorn- mending their shirts and drawors. The Improved Police Grey Standard Shirt, 6s. 6d. | with Silk and Orewel Embroidery, only 6d. extra j 8 lb « . weight of pure wool in eaoh pair of shirts; the wonder of all Foroes. THE SUPERINTENDENT'S SHIRT, 7s. 6d. Our latest and finest production, made to fit men 6 ft. 6 in., and 20 stone weight, if required, free of extra oharge. Be sure and writs by this post for sample pair. Gorgeous patterns, and lilk or sateen bands. The only exclusive shirt depot for the Police in the Kingdom. Polios Summer Shirts, in beautiful stripes and checks, Oxford patterns at 4s. each j extra large aizes, Id. extra. Our finest plain and fancy checked Tweed Shirts, only 6s. 6d. per shirt, double sewn, and extra large. Write for patterns, sent post free by return, or leave selection of patterns to myself, and be assured both yourself and friends will entirely agree with the minute's of the following Chiefs. Chief Constable's Office, Head Quarters, Norwich, To Messrs. JAS. HICKLAND 4 Co., 2nd January. SIRS,— I beg to inform you the last shirts and drawers you sent me are the best I ever had at the price, and fit well Indeed. I have recommended a number of friends to you, and have given them your address. T ~ "— ** 1 respectfully, THOB. CHAMBERS, Inspector. p. 8.— You may make mention of this I am, DHAR SIRS, YOUTS most respectfully TH08. OH am more than satisfied with what voii have sent me. Borough of Margate Police, Chief Constable's Office, Town Hall, D* AH BIB, 21it January, 1892. I beg to acknowledge receipt of " Police Standard Shirts," and am pleased to say that the quality and fit are an that can be desired ; In fact I have never seen anything to equal them. I shall certainly make them known to all my friends. Thanking you for prompt attention. I am, DEAR SIR, Tours obediently, GEO. A. BARNETT, Inspector. P. S.— I think every police officer should try the Folioe Standard Shirt. Surely its membe's should send their orders in thousands to— JAMES HIGHLAND CO., POLICE SHIRT MANUFACTURERS & CONTRACTORS. V* The only exclusive Police Shirt and Underclothing Depot In the British Isles. Please make P. 0.0. payable at G. P. O., Bellas City. Shirts will be delivered at yonr Station in 24 hoars notice. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD. The perfect Food for Children and Invalids, O W 1 All the Genuine Packets and Canisters are enclosed in White Wrappers, and the words DR. RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD are printed boldly thereon, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. BRITISH AND IR PRESS GUIDE ( TWENTIETH YEAR.) PRIOE Is. POST FREE Is. 4d. A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE PRESS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and othei Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, and Periodicals, Annuals, Guides, Directories, Almanacs, & c., & c., with full particulars of their time and place of publication, price, general and special features & c. 125, STRAND, W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme. » •••••••••••••••• « « » • » » # » « « » « » » » » » **• » « « • Drury Lane Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " A Life pf Pleasure." Shaftesbury Theatre— At 8.15, " Morocco Bound." 7.45, " Rex Harley." Adelphi Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " A Woman's Revenge." Vaudeville Theatre— Every Evening at 9, " A Screw Loose." At 8, " Best Man Wins." Princess's Theatre- Monday, December 11th, " A Life of Pleasure." Gaiety Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Don Juan." Prince of Wales's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.30, " A Gaiety Girl." At 7.45, " Sixes." Savoy Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15, " Utopia." Strand Theatre— Every Evening at 9, " The Other Fellow." At 8.15, " On Toast." Terry's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.45, " Gudgeons." At 8.10, " Leap Year." Trafalgar Square Theatre— E\ ery E. ening at 9, " Tom, Dick, and Harry." At 8.10, " Barbara." Court Theatre— Every Evening " A New Triple Bill." Lyric Theatre— At 8.30, " Little Christopher Columbus." At 7.40, " The Sentry." Daly's Theatre— Every Evening at 8.15, Mr. Augustin Daly's Company of Comedians. Grand Theatre— Every Evening at 7.40, " A Woman of No Importance." Surrey Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " Driven from Homo." Britannia Theatre— Every Evening at 7, " In the Ranks." Parkhurst Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Walker, London." Theatre Royal, Stratford— Every Evening at 7, " Pleasure " Alhambra Theatre of Varieties- Open 7.30, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, eto. Empire Palace of Varieties- Commence 7.45, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, eto. London Pavilion— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. 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