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26/01/1894

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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1052
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Date of Article: 26/01/1894
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1052
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1894. VOL. XI, No 1052. REG- TJLATIOUS. 2. 3. 4. - Alt announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon I hem should be whl- ressed to litis is- Dixon OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YAED, XIONDOK, f. W. Farticv/ j rs concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE O. ZETTB, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. Fart -. Lars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the arli/ le in question to be thereby identified. In v It antes where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the p ( yrrent must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. For traits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stnh r. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per por ' rait, and of Is. Qd. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension ofaperson, 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 arf alphabetically arranged by counties. 1 9. The force whic h 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 fur any proceedings whic/ i mai/ 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 edit ion not later than Saturday morning. They musz be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by o covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliamenl- st., Postal Order, or in> Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 123,, 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 adoertisements. R. ANDEESOX, 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. ( h) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. Co) Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in etriot alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. CI). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond 4he number at present supplied will be forwarded on Application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any oom- plaints aa to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. The following is a copy of the order which governs the circulation, by the Metropolitan Police, of advertisements, or reward bills, for the discovery of property or the detec- tion of crime. The Editor inserts it, in hope of preventing delays which sometimes occur in publishing such notices, on account of their not being in accordance with the regu- lations in force in the Metropolis :— 1. Printed hand- bills, or other advertisements, offering a reward for the discovery of property or the detection of erime, whether printed and issued by the Metropolitan Police, or distributed and exhibited, with the sanction of the Commissioners, on the application of private persons, or of the Police of any County or Borough, must be clearly expressed in relation to the following points— ( a) The amount of the reward. ( b) The conditions on which it is payable. ( o) The person by whom it will be paid. ( d) That the name and address of the printer appear thereon. 2. No expression must be used in such an advertise- ment, In relation to property stolen, or criminally taken or disposed of, holding out any expectation that the reward will be paid on its return without the offender being brought to trial, or without enquiry. NOTI.— There are 177 Stations of the Metropolitan FaUse Faroe at which Notices can be posted. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. MURDER. I.— F Division.— Woodcut portrait and description of FRED or FREDERICK FOSTER, whose apprehension is sought for the wilful murder of Ann Maria Long, on 3rd ult.— Age 32, height 5 ft, 9 in., rather stout build, complexion pale, hair ( curly) dark brown, heavy dark moustache ( curled at ends), small hairy mole under right eye, deep dimple in chin; smart appearance, reserved in manner; dress, long black overcoat, dark trousers, white front, stand- up collar, black felt hat ( narrow brim), lace boots. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metro- politan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, s. w. ESSEX. £ 50 REWARD. MURDER. 2.— Colchester { Borough). — Wood- cut portrait and description of ARTHUR BLATCH, whose apprehension is sought for the wilful murder of Alfred Welch, on 8th ult.— Age about 36, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin face, hollow cheeks, feair and moustache dark brown, eyes dark ( small), cartilage of throat very prominent, a great smoker and his teeth are discoloured, narrow chesty walks with quick, short steps. Has- suffered from an injury to the spine and1 frequently stoops a little when walking. His left foot was sprained some years ago which occasionally causes slight lameness; dress, when last seen, new black covert coat, velvet collar, black- and- white mixture suit, and black hard felt hat, " Gardiner, Whitechapel," inside. He may assume the name of Jackson. Has recently been ill and may affect illness again. Fond of. fishing; and bagatelle. O O Blatch has been travelling the country, taking cheap photographs with a small camera belonging to the NationalPhoto. Co. London, and has recently visited the South Coast watering places. He has travelled with performing canaries and goldfinches. See Case No. 78, 15th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Coombs, Colchester, by whom the above reward will be paid to any person who shall be the first to give such information as shall lead to the arrest of Blatch. 3. — C Division. — For obtaining goods by worthless cheques— E. D. GIBBONS, alias CAP. TAIN COLLINS, and ANSON, age 34, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair, beard ( pointed), THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, ISSM. whiskers, and moustache black, eyes dark; dress, dark brown cutaway- coat suit, stand- up collar, dark tie with pin, dark brown alpine hat, grey swede gloves, tan boots. Warrant issued. 4.— D Division.— For stealing, 10th inst.— 1 buckle- shape gold brooch, set round with diamonds, 1 pearl each side in contre ; 1 pair large" egg- shape pearl and diamond earrings ; 1 gold ova^ brooch, set topaz, hair in centre; 2 small gold safety- pin brooche3 ( 1 6et horseshoe in pearls, 1 supposed set Tiding whip in pearls), in red leather case ; a large gold bar- shape brooch, forming 3 horseshoes, set pearls ; a gold filigree ditto, open fan shape ; a gold '' butterfly ditlo, set coloured stones; a small 3 bar gold and enamel ditto; a small round topaz ditto, set gold; 1 gold half- hoop diamond ring ; 1 ditto, Bet diamonds and rubies alternately; 1 gold ring, set large turquoise, square setting; l'marquise gold ring, large sapphire in centre surrounded with diamonds; 1 ditto mourning, an urn and figure each . side, and " Rigby " and dates inside ; a lady's gold , demi- hunter watch, lever make, chased back ; a gold , chain, c'ose square links; a massive gold locket, " CA. S." in monogram thereon, photo of a gent inside; a gold pencil- case ( old); some false teeth, set in gold; 3 gold studs, in case; 1 gentleman's thick gold ring, set 2 diamoods, ruby in centre; a lady's silver English lever watc'i, " J. P." stamped on bow; small gold chain, round gold locket ( photo of the Qaeen and a girl inside) attached; 1 spade guinea; 1 lion sixpence; 2 silver tea spoons, apostle pattern ; a gold bracelet, twisted pattern ; 2 small pearl shirt studs; 1 blue beaver overcoat, black velvet collar, a pair of gloves and cigarette- case in pocket; 1 pair gentleman's nearly new button boots ; 1 black leather Land- bag; 1 gentleman's umbrella, ' Empire twill on inside; 1 sapphire scarf pin, • snrroucded with pearls ( convertible to stud); 1 • small silver charm, sleigh pattern ; 1 small silver pin, hell- shape ; 1 emerald scarf pin, set in gold ; 1 set of large gold shirt studs ; 1 set of cat's- eye shirt studs; several silk and cambric handkerchiefs, marked " S. G. Barwell," " P. W. Barwell," and ( l F. B. W."; 1 set small gold brooch and earrings, star pattern; and 1 dark ruby stud— ISABELLA BROWN, alias GRAIN, and WILKINS, age about 21, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes grey, oval face, several front teeth deficient, red birthmark right side of nose, peculiar walk, as if bow- legged; dressed dark clothes. Has been in service in Liverpool, Dublin, and Isle of ilan, and may be found at one of those places. Supposed accompanied by WILLIAM HENRY BROWN, alias WILKINS, age 24, short, hair cat short, very fair; believed to be a deserter from Army; dressed in dark clothes ; respectable appearance. Warrant issued. 5.— E Division.— For fraud — FREDERICK iHENRY CLARKE, age 50, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion ruddy, hair and moustache grey, eyes grey, pockpitted; dress, brown ulster, dark striped trousers, high silk hat. His modus operandi is to advertise in daily papers for a confidential clerk with cash security ( usually • from £ 30 to £ 50), and after engaging with a number of persons and obtaining their money, absconds. Warrant issued. 6.— E Division.— For stealing plate, & c., to the value of £ 300— PAUL MARTEN, age 40 ( looks older), height 5 feet 9 or 10 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache ( turning grey) dark, bald, eyes brown; wears glasses ; dress, black frock coat and vest, dark trousers, high silk hat; gentlemanly appearance. Native of Stettin, Prussia. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 7.— For forgery— JOHN MONTEITH LAWSON, late of 76, Disraeli- road, Forest Gate, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 in., red round full face, hair, beard and moustache dark brown ; speaks with Scotch accett. A cashier. Warrant issued. Information to Sapt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BEDFORDSHIRE. 8-— Luton ( County).— For stealing, 16th inst., at Dunetable— A dark brown mare, aged, 14 hands 1 in., small swelling near base of near ear, off hind foot white, has not been clipped ; a fishmonger's large size truck, " Wren Bros., Luton," painted on side, off shaft loose, body old and shaky, wheels good ; and an old set of harness, odd, silver- plated mounts in saddle, other parts of harness brass- mounted— A MAN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., rather stout build, complexion fair, hair and moustache light; dress, long dark coat, brown cord trousers, bell bottoms, black hard felt hat. A rag and bone collector. Was traced as far as Finchley, and may have gone through London. He is accom- panied by a boy, age about 14 Information to Supt. Tydeman, Luton. 9.— Bedford ( Borough). — For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences, also for stealing, 1 white silk chintz tie ( scaif- pin attached) ; 1 grey tie, red spot ; 1 dark blue silk tie; 2 white silk scarfs; 1 imitation pearl scarf- pin; 1 pair of kid gloves, spring f istenings ; 5 collars ( 2 marked " W. Bird," 1 " H. P. Tabon," 1 " F. Wood"; 2 pairs socks; 1 old night shirt j 1 crickettin* shirt; 2 pockethandkercliiefs ( 1 marked " H. P. T." in red cotton, 1 " C. F. W." in ink) ; 1 leather purse; 1 pahr of tailor's scissors, maker, " Titmas"— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., clean shaved ; dress, dark brown overcoat and trousers, silk necktie, no collar, button boots. Supposed to be a member of the Tailors' Association, and may call on secretaries for relief. Information to Chief Constable Thody, Bedford. 10.— Luton ( Borough).— For stealing, 28th Nov., 1893, 2 pairs lace curtains ; 2 pairs chenille curtains ; 1 pair tapestry curtains; and 3 hearthrugs— GEORGE GODDARD, age about 53, height about 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, very broad shoulders, full face, clean shaved ; dresses as a dealer, and generally wear3 gaiters and broad brim felt hat. A horse- dealer, late of Cockernhoe, Herts. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Jaquest, Luton. 11.— Luton ( Borough).— GEORGE GODDARD, Case No. 9, 12th inst., not to be apprehended, warrant withdrawn. BERKSHIRE. 12.— Wallingford ( County). — For stealing, 15th inst.— A lady's small silver watch, No. 78829, silver chain with tassel attached — A WOMAN, age 22, height about 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, bad teeth ; dress, grey dress, trimmed with brown astrachan round bottom, short black jacket, with large black button?, small red shawl round neck, black sailor hat, old lace boots. Information to Supt. Borlase, Wallingford. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 13. — Aylesbury ( County). — For obtaining money by false pretences— ALFRED PROWSE, age 28, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in , complexion fresh, hair brown, slight moustache, eyes dark; generally dressed in grey suit. Was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment at Reading Borough Sessions, on 29th July, 1891, for a similar offence. Well known at Fleet, Hants. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Webb, Aylesbury. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 14.— Cambridge ( Borough).— For shopbreak- ing, 7th inst, and stealing 1 gentleman's silver watch, piece chipped off dial; 1 silver brooch, oval shape, flower engraved thereon; 1 silver bracelet, with heart shape locket and 3d. piece ( C. A P. engraved thereon) attached ; 1 silver necklet with locket containing photograph of a gentleman; 1 gentleman's gold albert chain with swing locket, blue enamel, imitation dog's- head thereon ; 1 lady's new purse; 2 old purses; and about £ 45 cash— THREE MEN: 1st, age 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, slight light moustache, wearing brown overcoat, black hard felt hat, brown kid gloves; carried a silver mounted walking stick. This man is supposed to have been concerned in two cases of housebreaking at Cambridge, on 1st and 11th October last. 2nd, ago 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion dark, slight dark moustacke, scar over eyes which appear small and contracted, wearing dark overcoat, black felt hat. 3rd, age 30, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, slight light moustache, wearing light overcoat, black hard felt hat. Information to Chief Constable Innes, Cambridge. CHESHIRE. 15.— Altrincham ( County).— For stealing, 12th inst.— 1 blue- grey tweed suit; 1 groy tweed suit, medium shade, broken check; 1 black worsted! coat and vest, bound, ( all round jackets); 1 blue vicuna double- breasted coat and vest, with a pattern slightly raised in silk; 1 pair trousers, narrow blue stripe worsted, lined to calf, strap and buckle, seat pocket; 1 pair trousers, fancy worsted, lavender shade, mixed gold or brown ; 1 blue beaver overcoat, black velvet collar, lined black; 1 black rough serge overcoat, bound, black velvet collar, lined black — A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion swarthy, hair dark, clean shaved, foreign appearance; dress, blue single- breasted jacket, cut square in front, vest of same material, slate grey trousers ( all much worn). He called at a clothier's shop and represented himself as a well known tradesman in the town, and requested that the clothing be sent to his lodg- ings, which he had1 obtained two hoars previously. Immediately the clothes were delivered, he- decamped with same. Information to Supt. Walker, Altrracham. 16. — Macclesfield ( County).— For larceny — RICHARD- TURNER, age 29, height 5 it. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown; dressed in brown cloth clothing, worn.— GOLIAH COCKITT, age 31, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion florid, hair sandy, lost one eye ( supposed right); dress, brown cloth coat, brown cord trousers, light peak cap. Shoemakers ; natives of Macclesfield. Warrant issued. Information io Sapt. Downs, Macclesfield. 17.— Middlewich ( County,). — For stealing a gold geneva watch, " Edward Boughey " scratched inside case, silver chain attached ; 1 dark stripe, and 1 black waistcoat, and a pair of black trousers — ANDREW GOODALL, a Scotchman, age 48 to 50, height 5 ft- 11 in., complexion swarthy, hair diark, goatee beard, one eye very prominent. The appearance of an American; wearing long black frock coat, black flat top hat. Warrant issued). Information to Supt. Large, Middlewich. 18.— Macclesfield ( Borough).— For obtaining, 16th ult., £ 17 8s., by a fictitious cheque— JAMES LEE, or LEES, alias BEER, age about. 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., hair brown, small moustache, eyes grey, may be wearing mixture suit, and black hard felt hat. He left Macclesfield, 16th ult., for Stockport, where he rebooked for Newcastle- on- Tyne, but did not arrive there. He was accompanied by his wife with a baby in arms. An eating- house keeper and greengrocer; native of Congleton, Cheshire, where he has been convicted of larceny. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Sheasby, Maccles- field. CUMBERLAND. 19.— Wigton ( County),— For obtaining a cart, by false pretences, on or about 20th December, 1892 — ADAM TURNER, age about 60, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., stout build, complexion florid, hair ( turning grey) ginger, lame. A general dealer ; formerly of Cumdivock, near Carlisle. Warrant issued. 20.— Wigton ( County).— For stealing ( bailee) a suit of clothes ; 1 waterproof ; and a pair of shoes, 29th Oct., 1893— JOHN TAYLOR, or MICHAEL DEMPSEY, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, rather thin face, hair ( cut short) dark brown, slight sandy moustache, right thumb deformed, left- handed. A farm labourer. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hodgson, Wigton. DENBIGHSHIRE. 21. — Wrexham ( County). — For stealing 1 lady's gold lever watch, gold face, steel hands, engraved cases ; 1 long gold chain ; 2 gold brooches; 3 silver do. ( 1 made from an Indian war medal, " Sergt. John Griffiths " around edge ; 1 made from clasp, " The Relief of Lucknow" thereon ; the other, fancy frame ( photo, of a man in centre) ; 1 gold ring in case ; 2 stone brooches; and two white linen table cloths— FRANK BOND, age about 50, height about 5 ft. 10 in., slight build, complex on fresh, long features, large nose, hair light brown ( thin in front and bald on top), light moustache, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 8 9 4 . T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 full blue eyes, large long front teeth, smart appear- ance ; dress, blue serge coat and vest, plaid trousers, shabby light brown felt bat, brown shoes. Formerly a bank clerk. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Vaughan, Wrexham. ESSEX. 22.— Chelmsford { County).— For assault aud threats — WILLIAM PETCHEY, a labourer, age 24, height 5 ft. 9 in., stiff build, complexion, hair and moustache dark, speaks with a drawl; dress, drabbet jacket, cord vest and Irousers, striped muffler, cheese- cutter cap. Associates with poachers. Warrant issued. 23.— Chelmsford ( County).— For embezzle- ment— JOSEPH CHALLIS, a journeyman baker, age about 36, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight bnild, hair, whiskers and moustache inclined to red. Absconded in October last. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 24.— Cardiff ( Borough). — For stealing, 16th inst., 3 Bank of England £ 10 notes ( 2 unreeovered, Nos. H/ 90 75049 and 75050— EDWARD HUISH, a private of the Welsh Regiment, age 24, height 5 ft. 4 in , 34^ in. round chest, complexion fair, thin face, hair and heavy moustache light, eyes blue, smart appearance ; dress, when last seen, pepper- and- salt mixture tweed suit, and hard felt hat. Had in his possession a black cloth jacket suit. Has been a blacksmith and a barman ; native of Weston- super- Mare or neighbourhood. Warrant issued. 25.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For forgery— F. J. SAUNDERS, an advertising agent, age 27, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, clean shaved, eyes grey. Recently employed by Messrs. W. D. & H. 0. Wills, tobacconists, of Bristol, and Archer, of London, fixing enamelled letter advertisements on shop windows in different parts of the country. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 26. — Chipping Sodbury ( County). — For attempting to murder a police constable by stab- bing, on 24th November, 1893— JAMES EDWARD MUNCKTON, alias JAMES GOULD, and HENRY CANTER, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in. without shoes, complexion fresh, hair ( inclined to curl, thin on top) and moustache brown, eyes dark grey, scar back of right upper arm, smart appear- ance; dress, brown overcoat with velvet collar, brown coat and vest, stripe moleskin trousers, dark silk neckerchief, white bowler hat, black leather leggings, lace boots ( fronts cut through and sewn over), was wearing a steel chain and silver watch; frequently changes his dress. Is much addicted to drink ; a tramping saddler. Native of Coombe St. Nicholas, Somerset. Has been in the Horse Artillery. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Critchley, Chipping Sodbury. 27.— Nor+ hleach ( County).— For embezzlement — GEORGE HENRY DAVENPORT, late relieving officer of the Northleach Union, age about 40, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dark brown, bnshy whiskers and moustache brown, eye3 hazel; dress, supposed, black rib coat and vest, blue cloth trousers with black stripes, black hard. hat. Formerly a school- master, and supposed native of Cirencester. Was last seen at Bristol. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Everiss, Northleach. HAMPSHIRE. 28. — Southampton ( Borough). — Woodcut porlrait and description of JAMES WILLIAM FLETCHER, whos3 apprehension is sought for stealing £ 24, on 25th ult.— Age 34, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion fair, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes blue or grey; dress, brown overcoat, pepper- and- salt colour brooches and gaiters, light cloth cap. Has been in the King's Royal Rifles. A native of Woolston, Southampton. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Berry, Southamp- ton. HEREFORDSHIRE. 29.— Ledbury ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences, 12th inst.— WILLIAM JAMES, alias HEREFORD JACK, a tramping labourer, age 54, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) dark, eyes hazel, draws his mouth on one side, and twitches his eyes when talking, bad on his feet; dress, dark plaid jacket ( much worn), light plaid vest, cotton cord breeches, black leather leggings, soft grey hat, strong boots. Sleeps in common lodgin- houses, out- buildiDgs, & c. Native of Hereford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Phillips, Ledbury. HERTFORDSHIRE. 30. — Hemel Hempstead ( County). — For assault— GEORGE FOSTER, age 30, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion ruddy, hair light brown, eye3 blue, top of fingera right hand deficient; dress, black pilot jacket, dark c'oth trousers, grey cloth cap ; fond of drink and loose company. A painter; native of Hemel Hempstead. Warrant issued. 31.— Hemel Hempstead ( County). — For stealing a double- barrel gun ( breech- loader), under lever, No. 12 bore, Egg, Pall Mall, London, maker — J. WILLIAMS, a cowman, age 28 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 7 in , complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, light moustache, no whiskers, prominent nose ; dress, brown mixture breeches, brown leather leggings, cloth cap; talks a great deal about shooting. A native of Cheshire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hempstead. 32.— Ware ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences— WILLIAM DENNIS, alias JEN- KINS ( supposed false), age 30 to 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion, hair, and eyes dark, clean shaved ; dressed in dark clothes. He calls at gentlemen's houses stating that he is a butler out of a situation, that he has been an i i- patient of the cancer hospital, that his wife and children are in the workhouse and he requires help to get his home together and get them out, or some similar tale. He generally states that he has been recommended to call by some well known neigh- bouring resident. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Wymer, Supt., Ware. KENT. 33. — Folkestone ( Borough). — For stealing, 15th inst.— A lady's small gold half- hunter watch, maker— l; Marshall, Princes- street, Edinburgh," and a cairngorm pendant, surmounted with gold crown — A MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion pale, hair dark brown, heavy moustache light; dress, grey jacket suit, light brown low hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. 34. — Gravesend ( Borough). — For carnally knowing a girl under the age of 14, 7th ult.— GEORGE GIBBS, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue. A dock labourer. Has served in the North Staffordshire Regiment, and is now in the Army Beserve. Has relations at Bow, London. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Thornton, Graves- end. LANARKSHIRE. 35.— Hamilton ( Burgh).— For stealing, 3rd inst., a safety bicycle, makers, " The North British Machine Co.," 30- in. wheels, 1 j- in. rims, rnbber tyres, direct spokes, geared to 54 in., plunger brake, adjustable hand brake and seat pillar, rubber foot rests, adjustable cranks and special light strong chain, ball bearings to both wheels and cranks, combination saddle and spring, saddle of black leather and well worn, a spring at both ends of socket, no chain guard, bright parts soiled, one white and one red pedal; has been repaiiod, and name and number rubbed out— A man who gave thfe name of M'KENZIE, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., hair and moustache light, stout build and smart- looking, Scotch accent; dress, light grey marled suit, trousers tight at knees, light one- peaked c& p; appearance of a cab- driver. Stated he was employed with a butcher in the town, and hired the bicycle to go to Larkhall on a message for his master, and never returned. Supposed to be identical with Elector Munro, Case No. 58 of list of deserters, in Gazette of 2nd inst., and who is wanted in Montrose for stealing a bicycle. Information to Chief Constable Millar, Hamilton. LANCASHIRE. 36.— Ormskirk ( County).— For embezzlement — FRANK H. DICKINSON, age about 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair and mous- tache light, eyes supposed blue, leans slightly forward when walking; dressed in dark clothing; smart appearance. Supposed native of Wigan. Warrant issued. 37— Ormskirk ( County). — For stealing, 9th ult., at Aughton — 1 cushion, 17 inches square, worked in terra cotti and green wool; 1 cushion, 18 inches square, worked with spray white and purple lilac; 1 cushion, commenced only, on terra cotta silk and blue border; 1 cushion, worked on light blue silk in terra cotta and green ; 1 square ( size about of a yard), pale, gold centre, dark border, worked gold silk; 1 square ( size about £ of a yard), pale green and gold brocaded silk, tassels round ; H yards of Turkish embroidery, 14 inches wide, on red sntin, worked in gold and silver thread; yards of Turkish embroidery, 18 inches wide, salmon pink centre, green plush border, worked green ; 1 Turkish embroidery, pink, brocaded satin, electric plush border; H yards of Turkish em- broidery, 13| inches wide, fawn silk, with brown border, worked pink and brown; H yards of Turkish embroidery, 13i inches wide, electric blue plush, worked in light terra cotta; 1 tablo cover, 3 feet square, terra cotta cloth, traccd and pinked out around; 1 Norwegian table cover, quarter worked, on light green material with blue, green, and terra cotta quarter fringed; 1 Norwegian pale green cover, one corner worked only in palest pinks and gold— A woman who gave the name of Mrs. CHISNALL, age about 40, height 4 ft. 6 in., thin features, dark complexion, dark hair ; dress, black tweed cloth dress, trimmed round bottom with black silk, about 9 inches wide, and bottom hound with braid, jersey bodice with silk front, thres- quarter light brown cape with one tippet, lined with Scotch plaid, soft black felt hat, and dark fall; carried a small black satchel, and had with her an old black cape with feather trimmings, a black jet bonnet, trimmed with cardinal velvet. Tbis woman took respectable apartment3 in tho neighbourhood of Ormskirk, on 5th December, saying she had come for the benefit of her health. A few days afterwards she wrote for the above goods on approbation, immediately on receiving the goods, she commenced to dispose of them and left the district. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. £ 5 REWARD. 38.— Liverpool ( City).— For stealing from a girl, 18th ult., a male child, age 11 months, long light hair, blue eyes, pale complexion, has 3 teeth ( 1 upper and 2 lower) ; dressed in knitted red wool- len jacket, white pinafore ( imitation diaper), red flannelette frock, linsey striped petticoat, red striped petticoat, 1 striped flannelette shirt, knitted pink 2 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894. stockings, patent leather slippers, red woolen tam- o'shanter cap— A WOMAN, age 22 or 23, tall and thin, very light hair, rather large front teeth inclined to cross; wearing light grey shawl and white apron. Enquiries are requested at workhouses, lodging houses, & o. The above reward will he paid by Mr. John Roane, 67, Roscommon- street, Liverpool, for the recovery of the child and the apprehension of the woman. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 39.— Newport ( Borough). — For stealing £ 23 6s., 8th inst.— GEORGE WEBB, a clerk, a* e 21, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexiou fair, hair light, clean shaved, keeps his mouth firmly closed with his lips drawn together; wearing short dark blue melton overcoat with velvet collar, small check tie, stand- up collar with wide opening in front, low crown black felt hat, wore two go'd rings, one on third finger of left hand with initials G. W. on plain surface, the other a small fancy ring on right little fiiiger. He is fond of associating with athletes and may be found at football matches. He has been secretary to a foothill club. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, Newport. NORTHUMBERLAND. - 40—' RothbUi v ( County).- For stealing, 9th ult— Ala" and c* icx.: kmaker's tcols; 1 silver verge watch, No. 6738; 1 large feeneva watch, dented on outer case; and 1 small geneva watch, flowered back, flat crystal— ROBERT HALLWAY, a tramping clock- cleaner, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., alight build, complexion sallow, hair brown, e'ear shaved, pock- marked, right eye inflamed; dress, black coat and vest, brown stripe trousers, black felt hat, shoes. Native of Cumberland. Warrant issued. . Information to Snpt. Robertson, Rothbuty. OXFORDSHIRE. 41.— Oxford ( City).— For stealiog, 16th inst., I lady's gold watch, chased at back; 1 long gold chain, composed of large and small links ; a 5s. piece, dated 1696, gold- plated ; 1 small locket with photo of female; 1 small gold cross; snd 2 gold- plated bangles— A MAN, age 28, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fair, light moustache ; dress, drab mix- ture overcoat, grey- and- black stripe trousers, hard felt hat, strong lace boots. Information to Chief Constable Head, Oxford. PEEBLES. 42.— Peebles ( County).— For stealing a gold '• keyless half- hnuter watch, centre seconds, repeater, Nos. 6578 and 11926; and a gold scarf pin, set pearls and lapis - lazuli in shape of a horse- shoe— JAMES DALZIEL MORTON, a privale of the Highland Light Infantry, age 21, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion sallow or pale, hair black, very slight dark moustache, dark brown eyes and eye- brows, peculiar habit of twistiDg his right foot when walking; dress, when last seea, dark grey tweed 3uit, dark blue overcoat with velvet collar and large buttons, black billyc: ck hat, was wearing the stolen pin. He left Edinburgh for London, on 2nd inst., carrying a bag containing a suit of a very, " H L 1." on buttons. Infoimation to Deputy Chief Const ible Arrol, - Peebles. coat and a siripe flannel shirt— WM. YOWLES, age 24, looks older, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion hair, slight moustache, and side whiskers dark, eyes hazel, rather thin pale face, high cheekbones ; dresss, supposed grey cloth coat, old brown trousers, black bowler hat Supposed wearing the stolen articles. Native of Meare, Somerset. Wan- ant it sued. Informa ion to Deputy Chief Constable Bisgood, Glastonbury. STAFFORDSHIRE. 45.— Burslem ( County). — For bigamy, 17th May, 1875— CHARLES SALT, age 41, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion dark, hair ( very thick) and moustache black, eyes dark, rather small head and mouth, slightly how- legged. An engineman, and has recently bren employed in the Wigan district, and is now seeking employment; native of Cheadle, Stoke- on- Trent. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. SUSSEX ( EAST). 46.— Lewes ( County).— For stealing, 21th ult., at Rmgruer, a silver verge watch, maker— Tanner, Lewes— GEORGE HUNTLEY, age 42, height 5 ft o or 6 in., rather stoat build, complexion fair, hair and moustache light; dress, grey suit, white neckerchief, peak c. ip, heavy boots. A labourer; native of Ringmer. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Rslf, Lewes. WARWICKSHIRE. 47.— Birmingham ( City).— For stabbing his wife and mother- in- law— THOMAS VINCENT, a painter, age 33, height 5 ft. 11 in., stout build, com plexion sallow, beard, whiskers, and moustache dark sandy, hair cropped close ; dress, dark coat and vest, grey trousors, hard billycock hat, white front, bow tie. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. SHROPSHIRE. 43. — Oswestry ( County). — For failing to report- License Holder CHARLES GRIFFITHS, Office No. 41509, sge 33, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar on crown and ( ach side head, centre of forehead, eyebrows, lower lip, 3id left and 4th right fingers, near left elbow, and on left wrist, mole left upper arm. Sentenced at Chester Assizes, 27th July, 1889, to 10 years penal servitude for bestiality. Licensed 22t. d March, 1893. P 354. Information to Supt. Langford, Oswe3try. WILTSHIRE. 48.— Malmesbury ( County).— For horsesteal- ing, 18th inst , at Grittenliam— A MAN, age about 33, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, heavy light brown moustache; dress, hlue pilot coat, cord or grey cloth trousers, grey peak cap, heavy lacs boots. An Irishman ; supposed well known in Bristol a3 a horse- coper. Is concerned with John Donovan, in custody, see Case No. 57. Information to Supt. Tyler, Malmesbury. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BERKSHIRE. 51.— Wokingham ( County). — Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, at Reading, for obtaining food and lodgirgs, and goods, by false pretences— AMY OLIVER MOORE, alias JANE HART, AMY JANE HEART, SIMPSON, and ELLIS, a servant, age 31, height 5 ft. 2f in., com- plexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, ears pierced, left torn down, small mole left arm, scar on forehead. Sentenced at Bath, 24th December, 1885, to 1 month's imprisonment, for larceny ; at Bath Quarter Sessions, 20th April, 1886, to 2 months, for false pretences; at Bath, 3rd January, 1888, to •'> months, for false pretences; at Warebam, 13th September, 1892, to 2 months, for larceny ( bailee); and at Salisbury ( City), 30th November, 1892, to 4 months, for larceny. Native of Ashford, Kent. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Atkin, Wokingham. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 49.— Beverley ( Borough).— For stealing, 30th ult.— 1 blue pilot cloth overcoat, lined with large check material, velvet collar, " Hamiltor, Tailor, Hamilton," on tab; 1 light color cloth jacket, " McGinty, Tailor, Leith," on tab ; vest to match ; 1 pair dark stripe trousers, nearly new ; 1 blue pilot vest; 1 light cap ; and 1 pair gloves, brown a^ tra- chan backs— JOHN SABOT, alias Dr. HIRST, " REEMA," & c., a native of Hanover, age 67 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair grey, laid on top, clean shaved, lump and red mark top of head, 1st finger right hand deformed, part of 2nd finger left hand missing: dress, dark clothing with overcoat. He had with him a largo yellow or buff portmanteau. Previously convicted of larcenies from hotels at Grantham, Retford, and Northallerton and was released from the latter prison on the 18th nit. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Knight, Beverley SOMERSETSHIRE. 41.— Glastonbury ( County).— For housebreak- ing, 28th ult, at Godney, and stealing a grey cloth YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 50.— Pontefract ( County).— For stealing £ 25 ( bailee) — JOHN FLYNN, alias ERNEST WYNNE, age 36 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 4 in. complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) dark brown eyes blue- grey, coal scars below outer angle of left eye, and on left shoulder. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Whincup, Court House, Pontefract. CARNARVONSHIRE. 52. — Carnarvon ( County). Remanded for tealing ducks— GEORGE BROWN, age 48 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers black, eyes dark brown, bracelet, wreath with red heart in centre tattooed right arm, 2 wheels, heart, anchor, and cros3 back of left wrist, rings 2nd and 3rd fingers of left hand. A labourer ; native of Hartford, Huntingdon. His been employed on public works, also with Braddock, contractor, of Wigan, and in the timber loading department N. E. R., Drypool Station, Hull. Information to Chief Supt. Davies, Carnarvon. ESSEX. 53.— Grays ( County).— Remanded for stealing a pony— THOMAS WISBEY, alias KING, age 58, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top and turning grey) and eyes brown, indistinct tattoo marks right arm, wart right middle finger, scar right hip, eagle, ship, cross, and rigging of ship left arm, ship back of left hand, first joints of two middle fingers of left hand stiff. Supposed pre- viously convicted. Information to Supt. Jordon, Grays. OXFORDSHIRE. 54.— Deddington ( County). — Remanded for fraud— ALFRED HORTON, age 41, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fre3h, hair dark brown, moustache and beard ( turning grey) dark, full grey eyes ; well educated. He obtained goods by advertising in local papers as Garnell & Co., The West Ead Produce Stores, 101, Victoria- street, Westminster, S. W., and it is supposed that frauds have been committed by him by these means in various parts of the country. Supposed known at Bedford and Northampton. Information to Inspector Wright, Deddington. STAFFORDSHIRE. 55. — Burslem ( County). — Remanded for larceny — ELIZABETH ASHTON, alias WEBB, age 46, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion pale, hair auburn, eyes grey, wart corner of right eye. Native of Hyde. States she has lived at Hyde, Dukinfield, and Barnsley. Sentenced 29th September, 1890, at Barnsley, to 28 days imprisonment on 2 charges of felony. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. SURREY. 56.— Guildford ( County).— Comnitted fortrial at next Surrey Sessions, for horsestealing — ROBERT WILLIAMS, age 36, height 5 ft. 10 io., complexion fair, hair and whiskers brown, eyes hazel, very flat- footed; dress, black diagonal jacket and vest, dark tweed trousers, black hard felt hat, long dark overcoat. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Page, Guildford. WILTSHIRE. 57.— Malmesbury ( County). — Remanded till 30th inst., for horse stealing— JOHN DONOVAN, age 35, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion very fre^ h, hair dark brown, heavy brown moustache, eyes grey, speaks with strong Irish accent, slouching gait; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 8 9 4 . T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 dress, blue pilot jacket, dark sleeve vest, cord " trousers, large pattern, grey peak cap, red necker- chief, heavy lace boots. A liorse coper; native of Timoteague, Cork. Supposed well krown at Bristol. Concerned with the man described in Case No. 48. Information to Supt. Tyler, Malmesbury. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 58.— Northallerton ( County). — Committed for trial at next Assize?, for larceny— JOHN . SHAW, alias HARRY SHAW, NOLAN, KITSON, and ASHLEY, age 53, height 5 ft. if in., complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey) and eyes brown, ring tattooed 2nd finger of right hand, mole left shoulder- blade, burn scar right leg from knee to ankle, ruptured. A labourer ; native o." Barrow. Sen- tenced at Bradford Quarter Sessions, 1st December, 1869, to 15 months imprisonment and 7 years police • supervision for larceny ; at Stafford Quarter Sessionp, 16th October, 1871, to 5 years, for housebreaking; at Worcester Assizes, 15th January, 1878, to 7 years for burglary ; at Gloucester Assizes, 23rd January, 1886, to 7 years, for burglary ; also convicted sum- marily of larceny at Stafford, Stratford, Greenwich, and Pocklington. 59.— Northallerton ( County).— Committed for trial at rext Assizes, for burglary— THOMAS HERRLEIN, a German, age 22, height 5 ft. 5£ in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue, heart and dagger tattooed left forearm, French flag right forearm, scar back of neck. Sentenced 15 th June, 1893, at South Shields Petty Sessions, to 14 days imprisonment for frequenting, in name of GEORGE MAY, and at Durham Assizes, 13th July, 1893, to 4 months for burglary, in name of THOMAS HERRLE1N. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hutchin- son, Northallerton. PROPERTY STOLEN. AYRSHIRE. 60.— Ayr ( County).— In transit, from a registered postal packet between Ayr and Edinburgh, 20th or 21st ult., a heart- shap9 clustsr of diamonds ( being GLAMORGANSHIRE. 63.— Neath ( Borough). — 16th inst. — 1 silver lever watch, No. 43941; 1 oval- shape gold enuflbox ( about 200 years old), brown agate or cornelian stone on cover; and 4 postal orders, 1 for £ 1, Maesteg postmark thereon, 1 for 10s. Od., Aberavon postmaik thereon, 2 with Warrington postmark thereon, 1 for 5s., 1 for Is. 6d. Information to Head Constable Evans, Neath. the c'entra of a circular gold frame and diamond brooch), containing about 24 diamonds, the centre larger, but the others all one size, gold setting, barely • discernible except slight rim; value about £ 30. Information to the Chief Constable of Ayrshire, Ayr. BERKSHIRE. 61.— Maidenhead ( County). — At Cookham, about July, 1893 — 1 gentleman's gold watch, " Charles Davis, Thornhill- rcad, Islington," engraved • on cap ; 1 gold mourning ring ; 1 gold pin, set tur- quoise ; 1 massive gold albert, seal and spade guinea attached; 1 set of mourning studs; 1 set of gold studs, blue enamelled, set pearls , 1 gold ring, set cluster of diamonds; 1 ditto, set 1 diamond; 1 mourning ring, " Pickering " engraved inside ; 1 lady's long gold • chain ( very small) ; 1 blue enamelled gold bracelet, with buckle set pearls; 1 bracelet, set garnets; 1 silver bracelet, set malachite ; 1 set of brooch and earrings, brooch set carbuncle, pendant earrings to match ; I mourning brooch, pearls round edge, some missing; 1 diamond and emerald ring; 1 gold Scotch pebble brooch ; 1 email ditto, set white stone • with blue flowers; 12 silver teaspoons, initials " R. A. A." thereon; 4 silver tablespoons, initials R. A. A." thereon ; 1 small silver spoon and fork. Information to Supt. Dorrell, Maidenhead. 62.- ESSEX. Brentwood ( County). — 14th inst., by housebreaking— 2 silver salt- spoons, initials " S. S. on backs; 2 silver bracelets, one buckle, other chased ivy leaves; 1 silver necklet, cross pendant attached ; 1 white ivory handle carving- knife. Information to Snpt. Allen, Brentwood. HAMPSHIRE. 64— Aldershot ( County).- 22nd ult— 2 suits of clothes, 1 grey check, 1 gi ey ; 1 pair dark blue- and- black striped trousers ; 1 pair buff leggings ; 1 officer's gold sash ; 2 pairs solitaires, 1 pair gold chased ivy leaves, other pair imitation blue stone; I gold Ashantee ring, chain pattern ; 1 small thin gold bracelet; 1 small gold pencil- case; 3 pink coral bars ; 1 German mark. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Stephen- son, Aldershot. overcoat, raised scamB, 4 bone buttons, black velvet collar, usual pockets, drab- check lining. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. 70.— Salford ( Borough).— 15th inst., at Pen- dleton, by housebreaking— 1 e lver hunter watch, foreign make, white dial, No. 875— 84 inside case; 1 gold horseshoe pin, set imitation seven gold nails; I lady's gold ket less geneva watch, white dial, engraved cases, No. 11623; a lady's gold cable pattern c Lain, with tassel pendant attached ; 1 pair of gold ear- rings and brooch, oval shape, each set small diamond in morocoo leather case; 1 lady's gold dress riDg, set large oval- 3hap3 ruby; 1 £ 5 Bank of England note; and about £ 40 in gold. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. KENT. 65.— Folkestone ( Borough). — 19th inst. — 1 silver coffee- pot, floral pattern, wood handle, broken off; 1 fluted silver teapot; 6 silver teaspoons; 4 silver salt spoons, all bearing crest — a beehive surmounted by rainbow ; 1 oblong silver tea- caddy size 7 inches by 8 inches, fluted bottom, hoop handle, 2 lids with hinge3 under handle, very old ; 1 silver sugar basin to match; 1 tilver mug, " Gavin Goodhart, a present from his godfather, Sir James Caird," inscribed thereon, snake pattern handle ; 1 silver mug, modern shape, initials B. H. G on bottom ; 1 silver mug, H. L. G. thereon ; 1 small fluted silver spoon ; 1 pair of plain sugar tongs ; 2 fluted silver jam spoons; 4 plain silver egg spoons ; 1 child's silver fork and spoon; 1 square brown wicker basket, about 14 inches long, by 7 or 8 inches wide; 1 silver gravy spoon ; 1 plated cream jug ; 1 Japan box, containing paints. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. 66.— Tunbridge Wells ( Borough).— Between 1st and 6th inst.— 1 leather ewel- case, lined red velvet, containing 1 oil- fashioned gold brooch, set 3 large amethysts, 1 small brooch attached, set 1 amethyst; 1 gold broad saftty- pin, heart- sliape, set 3 rubies or garnets, hair at back ; 1 gold arrow and horseshoe brocch, sst peirls; 1 gold brooch, set green cat's- eje; 1 oval- shape gold locket, enamelled back, cross iu centre ; 1 chased old- fashionei gold locket, containing hair; 1 gold ring, gold band inside, set 1 diamond, 2 turquoise ; 1 gold ditfo, set 2 pearls, 3 turquoise; 1 gold ditto, set 1 emerald, 1 ruby ; 1 gold ditto, E quare centre, set pimk coral; 1 ditto, set small pearls ; 1 gold- and- black mourning ring, " Hughes died " ( date and year unknown), engraved inside ; 3 oval- shape bla3k brooches, 1 set pearls; 1 black tracelet, set spray of pearls in silver; 1 pair of gold sleeve- links; 1 old brown leather purse, containing 2 coins. Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbridge Wells. LANARKSHIRE. 67.— Hamilton ( Burgh).— 3rd inst.— A canvas bag, containing 19s. 6d. in coppers and 2 threepenny pieces ; 1 gold brooch, about the size of a half- crown, slightly oval- shaped, front carved and a small diamond in centre, place with glass on back for photo or hair ; 1 piir of gold ear- Vings to match brooch ; I lady's gold ring, 5 stones, white one in centre, with a pearl and an emerald on each side; 6 gold shirt studs, carved on top, two for collar and four for breast; 1 gold bracelet, serpent pattern ; 1 silver guard chain ; lOs. 4d. in silver and copper; about 8s. worth of postage stamps ( 5s. in penny and 3s. in half- penny stamps) Information to Chief Constable Millar, Hamilton LANCASHIRE. 68— Old Trafford ( County).— 13th inst.— A lady's silver geneva watch, No. 17671, metal albert guard, curb pattern, attached. Information to Snpt. Bent, Old Trafford. 69.— Ormskirk ( County).— Between 13th and 17 th inst, at Aughton— 1 electro- plated silver biscuit- basket, oval shape, handle across top, about 16 in. long, 6 in. wide, fancy bead pattern on handle and inside edge ; 1 electro- plated claret quart jug, about 15 in. high, silver top and bottom, glass in c litre; 1 gentleman's double- breasted black melton NORFOLK. 71.— East Dereham ( County).— About 22nd ulto., a double- barrel central - fire breech- loading gun, 12- bore, " Somes & Co., High Holborn, London, makers," walnut stock, fresh polished ( plated star size of sixpence let in), thick barrels, recently rebrenzed. Information to Supt. Chambers, East Dereham. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 72.— Northampton ( Borough).— 7tli inst., by housebreaking— 1 gentleman's silver geneva watch, No. 20345, ca-: es dented; 1 lady's silver geneva watch, gilt figures ; 1 gentleman's gold albert, round fancy link pattern, locket attached, oval shape, con- taining photo of a man and woman; 1 lady's long gold chain, very small round link pattern; 1 gold- plated cameo brooch, figure of a woman and dog thereon; 1 lady's gold dress riDg, " E. Peach" engraved inside, set 2 small dark stones. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. OXFORDSHIRE. 73.— Oxford ( City). — Since 18th ult. — An engraved Etruscan seal, pink colour, eliptical shape, f- inch by |- inch size, representing a soldier leaning on shield brside an altar, and an inscription, 3 letters encircled by a band of rope, mounted on a swivel of Roman gold; an Egyptian scarab, green colour, containing one side ( in high relief) a representation of the human eye, engraved on other — a beetle, same size and mounting as the foregoing except being bound with Roman gold band; 1 gold Peruvian ornament, a grasshopper ( shaped like a shoe), f- inch long, all attached to a small gold ring, J- inch diameter. Information to Chief Constable Head, Oxford. RUTLANDSHIRE. 74. - Oakham ( County).— 17th inst., by burglary, at Horn — A gentleman's open- faoe engine- turned silver lever watch, roman figures, sunk seconds, No. 17035; and a canvas purse, containing about £ 5. Information to the Chief Constable of Rutland, Oakham. SOMERSETSHIRE, 75.— Bath ( City).— During past 3 weeks— A lady's 18- carat gold keyless demi- hunter watch, No. 19588, front case blue- enamelled, back case bruised, '• G. Prodsham, Regent Street, London," on dome, 1 small- pattern gentleman's gold chain at- tache!, has been broken near key- bar. Information to Lt.- Col. Gwyn, Chief Constable, Bath. SURREY. 76— Reigate ( Borough).— 11th inst.— A gold snake pattern bracelet, plain clasp ( has been repaired). Information to Head Constable, Morant, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). < 77.— Hastings ( Borough). — 4th inst., at St. Leonards- on- Sea— A jewel- case, containing 1 long g'old neckchain, 1 gold bracelet, cable pattero, padlock set carbuncle attached; I gold bangle, set 5 cats eyes; 1 gold brooch, shape of sailor's hat, " H. M. S. Yernon " in front; 1 gold brooch, shape of a spear; 1 go'. d brcojh, torpedo shape; 1 safely 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894. diamond pin, swallow shape; 1 gold brooch, set turquoise, small gold heart attached with hair at back; 1 gold bracelet, Japanese coins attached; 2 gold pencil- cases ; 1 small gold cross, set turquoise ; 1 silver fan brooch, several silver brooches ; 1 roman mosaic ring; 1 oarbuncle ditto ; 1 ring, set turquoise ; 1 enamelled diamond ring; I ditto, set sapphires and pearls. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hast- ings. ^ WARWICKSHIRE. 78.— Birmingham ( City).— 8th inst.— 47 pairs men's lace boots, whole golosh, orange leather lining, toe- capped, rivetted, with black waist and heel, sizes from 5 to 10; 27 pairs of ditto, piece goloshed, some square, some round tee; 4 glove piece goloshed, leather lining, sizes 5 to 10; 58 pairs women's button boots, levant, white lining, rivetted, fancy vamp, sizes 2 to 7 ; 1 dozen pairs of women's lace boots, levant back, and glove vamp, rivetted, white lining, sizes supposed 4 or 5, all new, stamped near heel with one of the following figures 2, 4, 5, 6. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 79.— Hull ( Borough). — 22nd nlto. — 1 gentle- man's silver lever watch, No. 97329. 25th ulto.— 1 gold geneva lever hunting watch, No. 179108, curb pattern, gold albert attached. 30th ult— 1 American silver lever watch, No. 427586. 9th icst.— 1 gentleman's silver geneva watch, No. 316676. 11th inst.— 1 lady's silver geneva watch in leather wristband, No. 36993. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 80. — Bradford ( Borough). — 20th inst. — 18 ladies' silver geneva watches, Nos. 45282, 52052, 43319, 17725, 13326, 87846, 49493, 14221, 13933, 35122, 44302, 23700, 50043, 11941, 65465, 72211, 29811, 72528; 37 silver genevas, Nos. 100354, 79049, 53729, 76608, 26138, 15005, 100130, 29228, 135846, 41640, 6786, 12161, 18856, 68743, 72370, 3497, 48665, 4717, 58938, 3388, 23432,11356, 55659, 10572, 55455, 6750, 8455, 9941, 279IG, 31006, 32563, 2970, 10680, 1744, 10582, 1036725, 1266530; 1 gentleman's gold guard, double - fetter and riDg pattern; 4 ladies' gold tassels ; 1 lady's fob chain; 4 or 5 gold necklets and lockets ; 36 silver alberts, mostly curbs; 3 or 4 long silver chains; 6 ladies' silver tassel alberts; 1 lady's silver fob albert; 6 silver teaspoons ; 15 ladies' gold dress rings; 12 gentlemen's gold signet rings; 36 silver ditto; 12 gold pins; 12 silver ditto; 1 gold brooch, set diamonds; 1 gold mourning ditto; 1 gold antique ditto, set garnets ; 18 gold ditto; 1 silver foreign enamelled ditto; 1 silver ditto, set large Scotch pebble; 36 silver ditto; 1 gold pencil case; 2 sets gold brooches and earrings; 1 pair small round 15- carat gold earrings; I gold curb pattern brace- let ; several 22- carat gold wedding rings; several 9 and 18 carat gold keeper rings; a quantity of gold and silver 6olitaires, links, medals, & c. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Bradford. RAILWAYS. 81.— Between Staines and Waterloo, 12th, or between Waterloo and Bath Road, Plymouth, 13th inst.— A black imitation- leather jewel- case, about 12 inches long, 9 inche3 broad, and 6 inches deep, containing 2 f 5 Bank of England notes ; 1 Post Office Savings Bank book, in name of Mary Ann Frost, 1, Rome- villas, Chatham, for £ 21 ; 2 gold maltese chain bracelets, inch wide ; 1 plain narrow gold bracelet; 1 gold horseshoe brooch; 1 gold chain brooch ( rather loDg) ; 1 diamond brooch, set turquoise in centre ( shaps of a heart, and screws to a cafety- pin); I gold spider brooch, set 2 moonlight stones; 8 moonlight stones ( unset); 2 diamond rings, set 3 diamonds ; 1 chased gold ring ; 1 small gold kejles3 watch; 1 gold watch chain; and a marriage certificate. Information to Supt. Hoskison, L. & S. W. Rail- way, Waterloo Station, S. E. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. HEREFORDSHIRE. 82.— Hereford ( County).— 27th ult., at Aliens- more, a brown cart mare, aged, 16 hands, thick- set, low in back, long tail, no shoes on hind feet, rather shaky on forelega. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Smith, Hereford. LANCASHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 83.— Ormskirk ( County).— 5th inst., at Quarry Brook, Maghull— A dark bay mare pony, 12 hands, 7 years, white star on forehead, unshod. The above reward will be paid by Mr. William Meadows, Maghull, for the recovery of the pony and conviction of the thief. Information to Supt. Jervis, Ormskirk. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 84.— Welshpool ( County).— Between 11th and 14th ult.— A dark bay mare mountain pony, 13 hands, 8 years, black points, long tail, left ear punched and slit. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Crowden, Welshpool. WORCESTERSHIRE. 85.— Worcester ( County).— 10th inst., at Rush- wick, St. John's— A light bay nag horse, 16 hands, 8 years, small mane and tail, broken- winded, 2 teeth in front deficient. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wheeler, Worcester. ANIMALS, ETC., RECOVERED. SURREY. 86.— Chertsey ( County).— Cob and cart, Case No. 56, 5th inst., and thief arrested; and pony, Case No. 94, 19th inst. PROPERTY RECOVERED. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 87.— Nottingham ( County). — Property, Case No. 66, 19th inst., and thieves apprehended. APPREHENSIONS. 88. — Metropolitan Police District, D Division— ALFRED EDWARDS, Case No. 4, 5th inst. 89. — Metropolitan Police District, V Division.— ALFRED MURRELL, Case No. 7, 19th inst. 90.— Breconshire, Crickhowell ( County). — DAVID PRICE, Case No. 11, 19th inst. 91— Glamorganshire, Swansea ( Borough). — GEORGE MILLAR, Case No. 19, 19th inst., at Queenstown. 92.— Gloucestershire, Fish ponds ( CW? ity). — Supervisee WM. BRITTON, Office No. 41946, Case 24, 29th September, 1893. 93. — Lancashire, Liverpool ( City). — License Holders WILLIAM WATSON, Office No. 45038, and THOMAS WILLIAMS, Office No. 44747, 12th inst. 94.— Yorkshire, Malton ( County).— License Holder GEORGE LAWSON, Office No. 45190, Case No. 46, 22nd December, 1893. LATEST ENFORMATBOra, APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. CUMBERLAND. 95.— Workington ( County).— For obtaining 3 hearthrugs by fraud, on 17th inst.— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, thin face, moustache light, smart appearance; wearing blue overcoat, black hard felt hat, light tio. Similar frauds have been committed by him at Barrow- in- Furness, Whitehaven, and Carlisle. Information to Supt. Hope, Workington. ESSEX. 9 6.— C helm sf O rd ( County). — For obtaining 19th inst., by worthless cheque on the Bank of England, a sot of new black brass- mounted harness, safes to hame- tugs and hames covered leather, 5^ in. saddle, straight flap, no kicking strap, bridle, brass chain front, square blinkers, flat double- ring bit, diamond device in leather on hame - tugs — J. PALMER, alias J. JOHNSON, age 45 to 50, height about 5 ft. 8 io., complexion florid, hair iron- grey, side- whiskers and moustache, very heavy eyebrows, weaing dark brown melton overcoat and black hard felt hat; respectable appearance. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. DORSETSHIRE. 97.— Dorchester ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences, 22nd inst.— ANDREW THOMPSON ( supposed false), a Scotchman, age about 44, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair black, moustache and small imperial, sharp nose, high bridge, lost portion of 2nd and 3rd fingers of one. hand; dress, double- breasted navy- blue jacket and trousers, black vest with thin whitg stripes, dark tie with red spots, light brown cap, lace boots with large toe- caps. He stated he was engaged to repair railway bridges, and after obtaining food and lodgings and a sum of money, which he stated was to pay for the carriage of his boxes, left for Maiden Newton, where he committed a similar fraud. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Devenish, Dorchester. SUSSEX ( EAST). 98.— Hastings ( Borough).— For larceny, 17th inst,— W. SEYMOUR, age about 22, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair, hair brown, moustache light; dress, dark suit, black hard felt hat. Recently lodged in Stamford- street, Strand.— A MAN, age about 20, height about 5 ft., complexion, hair and eyes dark, prominent hook nose, Jewish appearance; dress, dark suit, round crown felt hat. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hast- ings. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 99.— Cheltenham ( County).— Committed for trial at next Assizes, 22nd prox., for house- breaking— WILLIAM COOPER, age 20, height 5 ft. 5f in., complexion fresh, hair and eye3 brown, tattoo marks right arm, dot back of left hand and between left thumb and forefinger, burn scars left side, indented marks top of ears, nose inclined to left; dress, black- ribbed jacket, blue worsted guernsey, white corduroy trousers, brown corduroy cip, beivy lacs boots. A native of London.— JOHS SMITH, age 20, height 5 ft. 2| in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey, lsrge birthmark on back, mole right lower jaw and left of neck, dot right arm, scar back of right hand, faint dots left arm, dot on third finger of left hand. State3 he is a native of Croydon. Information tj Supi. McRae, Cheltenham. PROPERTY STOLEN.* LEICESTERSHIRE. 100.— Leicester ( Borough).— 16th inst.— 1 red and blue fancy stripe shirt; 1 red and white stripe ditto. 17th inst.— 1 pair hand- sewn lace boots ( size 9), half soled and heeled ; 1 silver English lever watch, No. 64892, " W. G. Grace" engraved on inside case. 20th inst.— 1 dark blue double- breasted overcoat, velvet collar, dark stripe cloth lining, bone buttons; 1 dark rough cloth overcoat, velvet collar, body lined black, striped sleeves, edges and pockets bound with braid, " H. Salaman" under tab; 1 Inverness brown check waterproof, horn buttons; 2 pairs women's lace boots ( size 4), 1 pair white soles, machine- sewn, vamp forming toecap, maroon tops, fancy lining, other black bottoms, rivetted, leather lined. 20th inst.— 1 pair lace boots, hand- sewn, kid leg, calf goloshe ; 1 metal sccnt flask, silver- plated top, in leather case. 22nd inst.— By housebreakiag.— 1 dark brown cloth coat, square pattern, black velvet collar, usual pockets with flaps ; 1 dark brown cloth jacket, usual pockets, velvet collar; 1 light brown cloth jacket, usual pocket3, square pattern, velvet collar; 2 neckerchiefs]( 1 terracotta, 1 blue silk) ; 2 silver brooches ( 1 plain, 1 shoe in centre); 1 metal brooch, shape of a hatchet. Thieves supposed wearing stolen clothes. Information to Chief Constable Duns, Leicester. APPREHENSION. 101.— Kent, Tun bridge Wells ( Borough).— EDWARD KIRBY, Case No. 96, 21st April, 1893. F R I D A Y , J A N U A R Y 2 G , 1 8 9 4 . 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