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13/04/1894

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Date of Article: 13/04/1894
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1894. VOL. XI., No. 1074. HEGTJLATIONS. 1. •* All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZBTTB, and all communications upon them should be adilressed to XUA IIUIXOB OF THB POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, f. ' K. 2. Pari it v U rs concerning persons tchose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICB </'. ZEITK, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Parti i> Uars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the arliite in question to be thereby identified. 4. In oil eases 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. 6. Po/ traits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of st'Ar r. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15*. per portrait, and of 7s. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, iffor the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. j 9- The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be itue. ied in the POLICB GAZBITK, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whic/ i may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They muse 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 Scotland Yard, by cheq- je, crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Order, or i » Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICB GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. R. ANDKBSON, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a) Regulations at top of 1st page. < b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. Property Stolen. CI). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZITTI beyond the 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 com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLIOI GAZETTE, may be at onoe notified to the Editor. Co) < d> SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the ColonieB, and the prosecutor is unwilling to incur any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communication sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— A Division.— For stealing about £ 16— THOMAS PARTON, age 19£, height 5 ft. in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes hazel, scar across palm of one band ; dressed in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards, from which he is a deserter. A clerk ; native of St. John's, Bury, Lancashire. 2. — D Division. — Portrait and description of GEORGE ROBINSON, whose apprehension is • „ * e£: sought for failing to appear to his bail, on a charge of carnally knowing a girl under the age of sixteen— Age 20, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes brown, very slight light moustache; dress, light covert overcoat, black diagonal coat and vest, light stripe trousers, blue- and- white stripe muffler, hard felt hat, lace boots. A clerk, well known at Bath. Warrant issued. 3.— D Division.— For stealing, 9th inst., a lady's gold demi- hunter watch, monogram B. S. thereon; 5 gold brooches ( 1 set diamond and sap- phire, 1 set diamonds, rosette pattern, 1 plain, 1 set diamond spray, 1 fancy pattern, set diamonds); 3 gold rings ( 1 gentleman's dress, set one diamond, 1 lady's mourning, 1 lady's half hoop, set emeralds and diamonds) ; 1 gold horse- shoe brooch ; 1 cat's- eye and pearl pin; I crystal pin ( horse's head) ; several gold and silver Jubilee coins ; and about 30 crown- pieces of various reigns— HARRY MAR- SHALL, alias J. MILLS, age 40, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown, very quiet manner; dress, old black overcoat, dark vest and trousers, hard black felt hat, lace boots. A painter. 4.— J Division.— For obtaining a hansom cab by fraud— BENRY CURTIS, alias ALLAN, age 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion and hair dark, eyes grey; speaks with country accent; weariDg grey overcoat, black felt hat, and driving gloves; appear- ance of a dealer. Supposed native of KiDg's Lynn. Warrant issued. 5.— K Division.— For stealing, 27th ult., a dapple grey mare, 14 hands, very light straggling mane, scar on rnmp, lump under skin of near shoulder; brass- mounted harness, collar padded blue; a close- junel van, floating raves, under works painted red, picked out black- and- white, " Short & Sons, 337, Mile End- road," on each side— GEORGE PARKER, alias BROWN and BARKER, age about 34, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair dark, usually wears coloured spectacles; dress, light brown jacket suit, light peak cap. When hiring the mare and van, Parker represented himself as an engineer, and that he required them for a few hours for business purposes. Supposed identical with the man described in Case No. 102, 23rd Feb. last. Warrant issued. 6.— V Division. — For highway robbery and assault— JOBN SMITH, age 20, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion sallow, thin sharp face, rather long nose, hair ( cut very short), light, active; dress, dark grey jacket and vest, stripe trousers, dark cloth cap, all much worn. A flower hawker; native of Kingston- on- Thames. Frequents common lodging houses. 7.— v Division.— For embezzling about £ 200— CHARLES SAVAGE, a commercial traveller, age about 32, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., square shoulders, complexion, hair, beard ( cut close and pointed), moustache, and eyes dark; speaks with north country accent; has a peculiar nervous twitching of mouth when spoken to; wearing, when last seen, dark overcoat and black silk hat; of gentlemanly appearance. A native of Coventry. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. 8— C. O. ( Convict Supervision Depart- ment).— License Bolder FRANK YORKE, Office No. 45099 ( see GAZETTE, 6th inst.), not now wanted. CITY OF LONDON. of 9. — For forgery — JOHN SALMON, late Grove- road, Plaiatow, age 35, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, complexion fair, hair ( cut short) V6ry light, slight moustache, fat face and hands ; dress, dark clothes, hard felt hat. Absconded 29th ult., having about £ 450 in his possession. He may assume the name of " Hart." Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. 9! THE POLTCE GAZETTE. FRRRMV APKIL 13 1894. AYRSHIRE. 10.— Ayr ( County).— For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences and stealing £ 2 12s. 8d. — MARGARET DRUMMOND, alias TEMPLE- TON and DRINNAN, age 21, height 5 ft. 4 in., stont build, complexion pale, hair ( cut short in front) light, speaks with Scotch accent; dress, navy- blne serge dress, rough serge jaoket with beaver collar, dark sailor hat with navy- blue and crimson band, brown shoes with two straps across uppers. Is said to be pregnant, and may seek admission into a hospital or workhouse. Has been convicted at Kilmarnock, Glasgow and Leith, and is now wanted at Partick and Gonrock for similar offences. Absconded 30th ult. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable of Ayrshire, Ayr. BERKSHIRE. 11.— Windsor ( Borough). — For deserting his son, leaving him chargeable to the Windsor Union — HARRY OWEN 1VILL, age about 50 » height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers and moustache red. A gasfitter. Warrant issued. iLformation to Head Constable Armour, Windsor. DERBYSHIRE. 12. — Eckington ( County). — For stealing, 28th nit., a silver English lever watch, No. 23347, " J. 108" scratched inside- outer case— JOHN WILLIAM HOLMES, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion dark, high cheekbones, hair dark sandy, very curly, and parted on both sides, small sandy moustache; dress, dark check jacket and vest, shabby cloth trousers, fastened round waist with thick cord, black felt hat, white muffler with bine spots, blue- and- white stripe shirt, heavy lace boots; fond of low public- houses, where he often plays the piano, his favourite airs being the " Trinmph March," " Men of Hailech," " Napoleon's March," and " Monte Carlo." A collier; native of Newcastle- on- Tyne. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Faulkner, Eckington. DORSETSHIRE. 13,— Weymouth ( Borough).— For embezzle- ment— .10HN CARTER, age 37, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair, whiskers and moustache and eyes brown, tender feet, peculiar gait, slightly bowlegged ; dress, dark mixture suit, black bowler hat, lace boots. Late a bus proprietor ;. native of Bath or Bristol. Is fond of betting. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Eacock, Wey- mouth. ESSEX. 14.— Colchester ( Borough). — For stealing, 28th ult., from an officer's quarters— A dark blue serge jacket and vest; 1 pair black drees trousers ; 1 silver watch, open face, supposed made by " Hamilton, Calcutta"; and £ 11 in money — BERNARD PRATT, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair brown, slight light moustache, eyes hazel; dress, black- and- white mixture suit, black hard felt hat, old lace boots. A deserter. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Coombs, Col- chester. HAMPSHIRE. 15.— Alton ( County).— For larceny ( bailee) — JOHN CURTIS, age about 50, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion and hair dark, whiskers dark brown, upper lip shaved, a protuberance of flesh on fore- head; dress, black coat and vest, grey- and- black stripe trousers, black hard felt hat, lace boots. A tramping watch and clock maker. Supposed native of Kingston, Portsmouth. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Hawkins, Alton. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 16 — Pontypridd ( County).— Portrait and de- scription of EVAN IEUAN THOMAS, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement— Age 30 to 40, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, short reddish b-> ard and moustache, eyes blue ; generally dresses in dark grey clothes, blank bowler bat, and dark blue overcoat ( faded), witt velvet collar. Was manager of the Co- operative Society at Ferndale. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jones, Pontypridd. KENT. 17.— Sevenoaks ( County).— Woodcut portrait and description of EDWIN GILLHAM, late a clerk in the Sevenoaks Post Office, whose apprehension is sought for stealing £ 2oO from that office on 30th ult.— Age 32, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, com- plexion pale, high forehead, hair ( turning grey) black, beard, whiskers, and moustache very dark brown; dress, black coat, grey trousers, black felt h < t; wears silver watch and silver twisted curb chain, with fitting for pendant. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Waghorn, Sevenoaks. LANCASHIRE. 18.— Old TrafFord ( County).— For obtaining by false pretences, at Withington, 29th ult.— 2 15- ct. gold pins ( 1 round head of twisted wire, pearl in centre, the other curb head with pearl in centre)— A MAN, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair turning grey, mous- tache, and tuft of hair on chin ; dress, pepper- and- salt tweed suit. 19.— Old TrafFord ( County). — For stealing, at Ladybarn, 29th ult.— About 50 yards of India- rutjber hose piping— TWO MEN : 1st, age about 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, full facc, clean shaved ; wearing grey jacket and skull cap.— 2nd, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 5 to 7 in., complexion sallow, thin face, light brown whiskers, slight moustache, eyes blue ; wearing black coat and black felt hat. Both are rag- gatherers, and have a hand- cart with them. 20.— Old Trafford ( County).— For stealing, at Gorton, 3rd inst. — A silver keyless watch, No. 148903, long silver chain attached— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 1 in., broad features, lame right leg, and walks with a stick. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 21.— Rawtenstall ( County). — For stealing ( bailee) a pair of men's low shoes, size 7 or 8, fancy punching on fronts; a p » ir of women's button boots, fancy black stitching on front; aiid 2 pairs women's low shoes — SAMUEL LEES, a tramping shoemaker, age about 45, height about 6 ft., slight build, complexion, hair ( turning grey), whiskers, aud moustache dark, walks very erect, and has the appearance of having been a soldier; dress, black coat, pepper- and- salt colour trousers, black billy- cock hat, lace boots. A native of Stockport. Warrant issued. 22.— Rawtenstall ( County).— For embezzling £ 14, 26th ult. — FREDERICK HARROBIN, a clerk, age 26, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, long features, hair dark brown, slight dnrlc moustache, eyes grey ; dress, black coat and vest, light trousers, black billycock hat, lace boots. Native of Haslingden. Miy be found amongst betting- men. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Proctor, Rawtenstall. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 23— Northampton ( Borough).— For desert- ing his wife aud family— TOM PARKER, age 28, height 5 ft. 5 in., slight build. A clicker; Warrant issued. 24.— Northampton ( Borouqh).— For desert- ing her child— HKTTIE MITCHELL, age 35, medium height, rather stout build, sandy hair. A cook. Warrant issued. 25 — Northampton ( Borough).— For stealing bricklayer's tools ( recovered)— JOHN ROBERTS ( supposed false), age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion florid, small sandy whiskers and moustache ; dress, drab jacket, light cord trousers, old light cap. Has the appearance of a brick- layer's labourer ; supposed on tramp. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. SHROPSHIRE. 26.— Shrewsbury ( Borough). — For failing to report — Licence Holder GEORGE GILL, alias GRENADIER and WILLIAM LEWIS, Office No. 45448, age 57,- height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion swarthy, hair dark brown, eyes grey; round shouldered, two moles between shoulderblndes, anchor inside left forearm, blue mark back of right hand, G on 2nd right finger. Sentenced at Mont- gomery Sessions, 5th July, 1888, to 7 years penal servitude for shopbreaking. Licensed 25th October, 1893. V D O 14. Information to the Chief Constable, Shrewsbury. SOMERSETSHIRE. 27.— Bath ( City).— For stealing watches en- trusted to him to repair— F. FRY, alias HENRY PRICE, age about 56, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., lung face, long grey beard, rather round- shouldered, stoops; dress, dark melton overcoat, black diagonal coat and vest, light tweed, or - shepherd's plaid trousers, black bowler hat. Warrant issued. Information to Lieut.- Col. Gwyn, Chief Constable, Bath. SUFFOLK. 28.— Lowestoft ( County).— For fowl stealing, 18th December, 1893— CHARLES TODD, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 in , complexion swarthy, hair light brown. Is believed to have tramped to London, got a berth on board the steamship Sinloo, and worked his passage to Shields, and is now snpposed to be employed in a steamship out of Shields. May assume the name of Sullivan. See Case No. 27, 29th December last. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Shipp, Lowestoft. 29.— Ipswich ( Borough).— For stealing 1 black serge overcoat, blue plaid lining, chain tab ; 1 cream, coloured silk handkerchief; 1 pair gloves — A man, supposed G. H. ATKINS, ago 25, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., clean shaved, slim build, sharp features; dress, dark coat and vest, lavender- coloured trousers. May be wearing the stolen over- coat. Wnrrant issued. Information to Lt.- Col. Russell, Chief Constable, Ipswich. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1894. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 SUSSEX ( EAST). 30.— Lewes ( County).— For deserting bis wife and children, 26th Febiuary last — WILLIAM MASON, age about 50, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair ( turning grey) dark, slight side whiskers ; dress, dark monkey jacket, white slop, cord troupers, woollen shirt with pink stripes, soft felt hat. heavy boots. A general labourer; native of St. John's, Horsleydown. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Relf, Lewes. 31.— Hastings ( Borough).— For being found in a dwelling house for the purpose of committing a felony— A MAN, age about 27, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion, hair, and moustache dark ; well dressed in dark clothing, and hard felt hat. Sup- posed a foreigner. 32.— Hastings ( Borough).— For deserting his wife and family, leaving them chargeable to the Hastings Union— WILLIAM GEORGE TAYLOR, aee 32, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, hair, whiskerp, moustache, and eyes light brown, sword- cut mark on chin ; dress, grey cloth jacket, black corduroy trousers, blue cloth peak cap. Has served in the 7th Royal Fusiliers. A labourer ; native of Ewhurst, Sussex. May seek employment at the Albert Docks, where he has previously worked. Warrant issued. Ii, formation to Chief Constable Glenister, Hast- ings. 33.— Hove ( Town).— For embezzlement, 12t, h ult — FRANK ERNEST THOMSON, a commercial traveller, late of 49, Exeter - street, Brighton, ege about 38, height about 5 ft. 6 in., 6tont build, complexion fair, straight nose, hair light, whiskers aaid moustache sandy, eyes grey, slight cast in one ; wearing blue melton overcoat, velvet collar, black hard felt hat. Has a brother employed by Messrs. John Wright & Co., Gas Engineers, 105, Cheapside, whose private address is believed to be at Catford, Kent. Information to Major TeevaD, Chief Constable, Hove. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING) 34. — Hull ( Borough). — For stealing a silver watch, No. 7075, and silver guard— WM. JOHN- SON, age 28, height 5 ft. 7 in , rather stout build, complexion dark, hair and moustache dark ( rather ginger), large scars on neck, arm, and leg; dress, black jacket and vest, dark stripe trousers, brown cap. He is a member of the Boiler Makers' Society, and may be found working in shipbuilding yards. Native of Hull. Warrant issued. 35.— Hull ( Borough).— For stealing a pony, 5th inst.— SAMUEL RATCLIFFE, age 28, hei- ht 5 ft. 1 in., complexion frenh, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes hazel. A labourer; native of Hull. May be found in common lodging - houses, and amongst low horse- dealers. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 36.— Barnsley ( County).— For attempting to carnally know a girl uvder the age of 12 years— ABRAHAM CUTTS, alias COOTES, a German Jew, age about 24, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., oom- plexion, hair, and eyes dark ; dress, brown tweed suit and light dust coat. A tramping tailor. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kane, Barnsley. 37. — Leeds ( City).— For failing to report- Supervisee SARAH WKBB, alias GLANCEY, Office No. 39544, age 40, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar left tenfple, neck ( abscess), right knee, and two on left elbow, mole back of right hand. Sentenced at Leeds, 3r> d January, 1887, to 5 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 6th May, 1890. N 7. License Holder EDWARD LAMBERT GREEN- WOOD, Offi* e No. 45006 a^ e 37, height 6 ft 9 in., complexion fref- li, hair brown, eyes blue, Bear bridge of nose, top of left knee, and top of right big tcfe, ruptured right side, lost top of 4ih left fii. ger. Sentenced at Durham, 14th October, lb89, t » 5 years penal ( servitude" for laroeny. Licensed 14th July, 1893. P iU. Supervisee THOMAS WEBB, Office No. 42904, age 53, height A it. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown ( turning grey), eyes blue, scar on forehead, left eyebrow, outer corner of right eye, front of left ear, on left ribs, and several on right ribs. Sen- tenced at Leeds, 3 d January, 1887, to 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 18th May, 1892. Y N 1125. License Holder PATRICK COSGROYE, alias JOHN BROWN, Office No. 457t8, age 04, height 5 ft. C in., rompUxion fresh, hair dark, eyes grey, scar right side of chin, inside right forearm, two in right groin, on light ankle, and on left calf and ankle, left arm bent from fracture. Sentenced at Bradford, 28th June, 1886, to 7 years penal servi- tude and 5 years police supervision and remauet of former sentence for housebreaking. Licensed 10th January, 1894. Licence expires 20th December, 1894. t D M 91. Information to the Chief Constable of Leeds. 38. — Bradford ( Borough). — Portrait and description of JAMES HOLLAND, alias GILLES- PIE, who © pcaped from custody, 17th ult.— Age 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., rather stiff build, hair, moustache, and eyes brown, C. G. and bracelet right arm, to Birmingham, and has worked at his trade there, in Coventry, and in most towns during past 20 years. Information to Supt. Baxendale, Prescot. NORFOLK. 43. — Grimstone ( County). — Remanded till 16th inst., for attempting to pick pocketg— JOHN McGUINNESS, age 40, height 5 ft. in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar left jaw; dress, black coat and vest, brown trousers black hard felt hat, light lace boots. A hawker native of London. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Baldwin, Docking, or to Inspector Lowe, Grimstone. several marks on left arm; dress, old black worsted coat and vest, turning brown, police uniform trousers, peak cap. Information to Chief Constable Withers, Brad- ford. 39.— Doncaster ( Borough). — For failing to surrender to take her trial, charged with larceny from the person— BRIDGET GILL, alias BRAN- NAN, HIGG1NS, aiid MARY GILL, age 30, height 5 ft., complexiou fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar inside left second finger, on forehead, near right ear, and right side upper lip, ears pierced; dress, generally black dress, black straw hat, small check shawl. May be found tramping the country in company of her husband, hawking buttons, etc., and staying at common lodging houses. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Lister, Doncaster. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. LANCASHIRE. 40.— PreSCOt ( County).— Remanded till 17th inst., for larceny— JOHN ROUTLEDGE, a tramp- ing shoemaker, age 62, height 5 ft. 9j in., complexion pale, hair grey, eyes blue, stout build, scar corner of right eye. He refuses to give an account of himselt further than that he has been tramping the country. Supposed previously convicted. 41.— PreSCOt ( County).— Remanded till 17th inst., for larceny— THOMAS BARNES, a collier, age 28, height 5 ft. 2f in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes blue, scar bridge of no-. e and tip of third finger left hand, several scars on head, large burn mark right lower jaw, several front teeth upper jaw deficient. States he is well known in Witjan and Bolton districts, and Smithy Brow, St. Helens. 42.— PreSCOt ( County).— Remanded till 17th inst., for receiving stolen property— JAMES BUCK- LEY a tinsmith, age 3S, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion sallo w, hair blac » k, dark brown eyes, cast in right eye, scar left side of forehead, moles on face, parrot nose, gipsy appearance^ States he belongs NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 44.— Northampton ( Borough)).— Remanded for larceny, 6th inst.— JOHN THOMAS TAYLOR, age 29, height 5 it. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown. His correct name believed to be HAWTIN, and is supposed to have been con- victed at Manchester and other places, and to have been discharged from prison in July, 1868. States he is a native of Nuneaton.— GEORGE NIDEAL, age 39, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown. States he keeps the " White Lion," Garhide- street, Manchester. — WILLIAM MANN, age 27 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 5J in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown. States he is a hairdresser and native of Enfield.— THOMAS CLEMENTS, age 32, htight 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey. States he is an engineer and native of Peterborough ; also that he has been con- victed at Liverpool of larceny. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. SUSSEX ( EAST). 45.— Patcham ( County).— Sentenced, 7th inst., to 14 days imprisonment— JAMES SMITH, age 52 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache light brown, eyes grey, mole left cheek, woman's head tattooed on breast and back of both hands, " Mary Bennett" right arm, ship and peacock in a tree left arm; dress, dark pilot cloth jacket, dark tweed vest, cord trousers, brown felt hat, nailed boots. A flower and fern hawker. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Tucker, Patcham. 46.— Hastings ( Borough).— Remanded till 18th inst., charged with unlawful possession of a black diagonal cloth morning coat and vest— WALTER JONES, age 27, height 5 ft. in., complexion fair, hair brown, light moustache, anchor left arm, bracelet and ship right arm ; dress, old diagonal cloth coat, dark mixture trousers, old felt hat. Anative of Birmingham. States he hasheena seaman. — HENRY SMITH, age 40, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache light; dress, old mixture overcoat, cord vest and trousers, black peak cap. Both are tramps. Information to Chief Constable Glemister, Hast- ings. PROPERTY STOLEN. CITY OF LONDON. £ 50 REWARD. 47.— 6th inst.— A banker's paying book, " Smiths, Payne & Smith, Credit Bank of British Columbia," printed thereon; a cheque for £ 5,071 2s. 4d. on the London & Westminster Bank, drawn by Vagliano Bros.; a draft for £ 191 12s. Id. on the British Linen Co.' s Bank from Glasgow; a draft by Bank of New Zealand for £ 152 on Glyn's; a banker's payment by Prescott for £ 40, and one by Smith, Payne & Smiths for £ 204 4s. Id.; a dividend warrant on the Bank of England for £! 1 2s. 6d.; a banker's payment by London & Couuty Bank for £ 25 ; a draft on Barclay's for £^ 60; an East Indian Railway Co.' s annuity warrant on Glyn's for £ 5 6s. 4d. ; a cheque for £ 245 15s. 4d., drawn by Farrer & Co., and one for £ 9 9s. lid., and the following Bauk of England notes:— 1 for £ 1000, No. 96871, dated 15th Jnne, 1891; 1 for £ 00, No. 02440, dated 20th December, 1893; 1 for £ 10, No. 27389, dated 13th December, 1893; 1 for £ 10, No. 35950, dated 12th December. 1893; 1 for £ 5, No. 44141. dafctd 23rd February, 1894, and I for £ 5, No. 38827, dated 25th January, 1894. Tho above reward wiH be paid by Messrs. Mullens & Bosaaquet, solicitors, 11, Queen Victoria- street, 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1894. E. C., to any one giving, within 3 calendar months from 10th inst., snch information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and the recovery of the whole of the above notes, and for the recovery of any part thereof, a reward in proportion to the above sum will be paid. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. CARNARVONSHIRE. 48— Bangor ( County).— 7th or 8th inst., at Llanfairfechan— A field or opera glass; 2 coats; and 2 brown soft hats. — Supposed by FOUR TRAMPING SAILORS. Information to Inspector Protbero, Bangor. 49.— Conway ( County).— 2nd inst., at Llan- dudno— A lady's gold English lever watch, back engraved, flowers in centre, " Charlotte Capell" engraved on inside plate; 1 gold oval- framed brooch, 1 j in. long, set 3 small concave ornaments ; 1 gold oval locket, engraved gold bar down centre of each side, attached to a small round link- pattern neck- chain ; 1 lady's gold geneva watch, 1 silver albert chain, threepenny- piece attached ; 1 gold ring, set 4 diamonds and rubies— Supposed by A MAN, age 37, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion dark, hair dark ( turning grey), clean shaved ; dress, iron- grey suit, black felt hat, sharp, active, and respectable appearance. His modus operandi is to enter lodging- houses where he finds the door open, and, walk into the room, taking any jewellery he may find lying about. If found in the house he says he has made a mistake and apologises, or asks whether a certain person is staying there. Left by train, 2nd inst., for Chester. Information to Supt. Williams, Conway. CHESHIRE. 50. — Altrincham ( County). — 7th inst., by housebreaking— 1 lady's gold watch, " Bennett, Maker, London"; 1 gentleman's silver lever, watch, maker " Howard, Manchester" ; 1 lady's long gold chain ; 1 oval- shape plain gold pendant; 1 pair gold drop earrings ; 1 pair small do.; 2 gold wedding rings ( worn) ; 1 oval- shape silver brooch ; 1 do. ( representing a cornucopcea) ; and a purse_ con- taining £ 15 10s. Information to Supt. Walker, Altrincham. DERBYSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 51.— Derby ( Borough).— 31st ult., by house- breaking— 1 gold keyless lever watch, 18- ct. cases, No. 31901, full plate, white dial, plain case, had attached a gold albert, open curb pattern, with square compass at end; 1 lady's gold lever, J- plate, white dial, maker's initials " J. R." and 18- ct. Hall mark inside case, small star on movement, cases chased, had attached a long gold chain, secret link pattern; a small box, containing 3 gold brooches, viz.: one long, set with three amethysts, one old- fashioned, set with aqua marina and garnets, fringe and chain, and one small old- fashioned, with a pendant, set with garnet; I lady's gold ring, double half- hoop, set with diamonds and rubies, in case; 1 lady's old - fashioned cluster gold ring, set with diamond, turquoise, and pearls, in case; 1 lady's fancy gold drees ring, in case; 3 £ 5 Bank of England notes; 6 £ 5 Bank of England Notes, Nos. E | 69 93553, 93554, 93555, 93556, 93557, and 93558, all dated London, 5th Dec., 1893, and bear the stamp of " Crompton and Evans' Union Bank, Limited, Derby, February 12th, 1894," in blue ink; about £ 44 in gold and silver; 1 £ 5 jubilee coin; 2 George III. sovereigns, in good condition; about 30 old crown- pieces; about 20 4s.- pieces; about £ 4 in various silver jubilee coins ; about 40 fourpenny pieces ; and a number of old silver coins, including a Bank of England dollar. The above reward will be paid by Miss Fletcher, of Derby, to any person who will give such infor- mation as will lead to the apprehension and con- viction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Lt.- Col. Delacombe, Chief Con- stable, Town Hall, Derby. ESSEX. 52.— Epping ( County). — 5th inst. — 1 gold watch, single case, gold chain with large links attached; 1 gold watch, No. 66578, maker Greenhow, Chelmsford; 1 gold watch, No. 7037, maker Bennett, Cheapside; I diamond pin ; 1 pearl pia ; 1 gold keyless watch, gold dial, plain back, " Remoter" engraved on inside case, Dutch or Swiss make; 1 silver stop watch, " Fidele " engraved on face; 1 gold English lever watch, open - face, " Timekeeper" engraved on face, seconds hand deficient; 1 9- carat gold albert, with seal attached ; 1 blue horse- cloth, red stripes, grey felt lining, chest strap and buckle. Information to Supt. Womack, Epping. HAMPSHIRE. 53.— Aldershot ( County).— 4th inst.— A model " D " swift safety bicycle, makers—" The Coventry Machinists Co.," No. 115661, clincher pneumatic tyres, in good condition. £ 5 REWARD. 54.— Aldershot ( County).— 3rd inst.— A gold hunter watch, maker— Charles Frodsham, monogram " F. S. R." on one side, and crest with motto " RobuBtus et tenax " on the other, gold curb chain and gold tricolour ( black, blue, and red) pencil- case attached; 1 pearl horse- shoe pin; 1 single pearl pin ( bent) ; 1 plain gold safety pin; 1 snake- skin and silver cigarette case ; - 1 regulation blue mackin- tosh ; 1 umbrella, ash handle. The above reward will be paid by Captain Robb, 3rd Brigade Office, Aldershot, to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to tho amount recovered. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Stephen- son, Aldershot. KENT. 55.— Sittingbourne ( County).— Between 25th and 26th ult., between Norwood and Faversham ( L. C. & D. Railway)— A tin box 3 ft. long, 22 in. wide, 2 ft. deep, painted dark red, containing 1 plain grey dress, with pointed bodice, trimmed green velvet; 1 grenat dress, trimmed black mili- tary braid; 1 plain black serge dress; 1 flannelette dressing gown, blue with red stripes ; a quantity of underline n, nightdresses, & c.; 2 woollen vests ; 1 merino do.; 1 silk do.; 1 pair of boots partly worn; 1 pair patent slippers; 1 pair goloshes; 1 black- and- white striped coloured shirt; 1 white shirt; 3 collars ; 3 pairs cuffs; 14 towels ; 3 yards light green ribbon with gold " flowering ; 1 white silk handkerchief; 1 green silk do.; 1 white cambric blouse, trimmed lace; 1 red Berlin wool shawl; 1 nightdress case of oatmeal cloth worked silk crewels; 1 fancy card box, containing cards, letters, and photos ; 1 silver watch ; 1 tin box. Information to Supt. Capps, Sittingbourne. 56.— Tun bridge Wells ( Borough).— Between 2nd and 8th inst.— I small red leather jewel case, lined red velvet; 1 lady's gold English lever watch ( regulator broken), gold dial, black hands, chased back, initials " J. F. " engraved thereon ; 1 gold oval- shape locket with photo of a gentleman and plaited hair inside ( one glass missing) ; I gentleman's gold scarf- ring, set small knobs of gold ( size of shots) ; 1 imitation pearl bead necklace; 1 French gold star pendant, set paste diamonds, attached to a piece of black velvet; 1 silver matchbox, ring on top inlaid with platinum — Supposed by A MAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion pale, hair and heavy moustache dark; dress, black serge suit, black hard felt hat. Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbridge Wells. LANCASHIRE. 57.- Old Trafford ( County). — 3rd inst., at Clifton— 1 pair light grey mixture tweed trousers, black greasy mark on one of the legs, flap fronts ; 1 dark grey mixture tweed coat, in good condition; 1 black cloth suit, lined fawn- colour Italian cloth. 2nd inst, at Patricroft— A large white metal centre seconds stop watch, flat glass; and a silver geneva watch, flat glass, both out of repair. Information to Supt. Bent, Old Trafford. 58.— PreSCOt ( County).— Between 7th and 8th inst., at Wavertree— 1 pair lady's lace boots, size 6 ( nearly new); 1 pair lady's ditto ( worn) ; 1 pair lady's ditto, size 4, newly soled and heeled, all tos- capped; a brown leather purse, containirg 3 hal.- sovereigns, 3 half- crowns, and some smaller coins ; a small wooden box, containing a number of foreign coins ; 1 18- carat plain gold dress- ring. Information to Supt. Baxendale, Prescot. LEICESTERSHIRE. 59.— Melton Mowbray ( County).— 2nd inst, — 1 gentleman's gold keyless watch, A. C. B. in monogram on outer case, white dial, maker " Benson, London"; I gentleman's centre - seconds duplex watch, No. 10314, " Hunter and Roscall," thereon ( worn) ; 1 gentleman's gold lever, No. 21532, " John Wilson, Peterborough," thereon; 1 gold albeit, small link pattern. Information to E. Holmes, Esq., Chief Constable, Leicester, or to Snpt. Bott, Melton Mowbray. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 60.— Northampton ( Borough).— 3rd inst.— A silver patent lever watch, maker—" Tester, Wel- lingborough," No. 6287, 9- ct. gold albert chain, long plain links with smaller ones alternately, with reversible pendant, with green stone one side and red the other, attached. 4th inst.— A silver lever watch, " Samuels" thereon, No. 141304; 1 silver keyless watch, No. 133088, 9- ct. gold albert fancy link pattern with pendant, 2 greyhounds' heads and a silver sovereign case, attached. 7th inst.— A lady's black cloth jacket, double- breasted, black covered buttons, collar tabs lined with watered silk, " spotted " pockets each side, new. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 61. — Nottingham ( County). — 9th inst., at Col wick Park Races— A silver geneva watch, gold face, steel hands ; 1 silver English lever, No. 5241, white dial, steel hands and seconds hand ; I silver geneva, white dial, gold coloured hands, and nickel silver chain. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hallam, Nottingham. SHROPSHIRE. 62. — Whitchurch ( County).— 5th inst. — A small round gold pin, set with small pearl in centre, nickled round edge of setting; a small gold pin, set with diamond in centre and nickled round edge of setting; and a brown pigskin purse containing 1 brass and 1 steel key. Information to Supt. Edwards, Whitchurch. STAFFORDSHIRE. 63.— Burslem ( County).— 7th inst., by ware- house- breaking— A set of moulder's tools, viz., 6 cleaners, size from ^ to ^ of an inch ; 1 upshoot; t flange tools; about 15 brass and steel pipes and corner Bleaks, various shapes and sizes; 3 brass leaders ; and 2 moulder's trowels. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. SURREY. 64.— Godstone ( County).— 5th inst., by bur- glary, at Chelsham— 1 lady's gold watch, monogram " M. E. B." thereon; 1 gold chain, enamelled pencil and whistle attached ; 1 gold locket, " E. H. L." thereon; several Turkish coins; 1 spade guinea; 1 small tor- toiseshell box, with silver plate engraved " Mother," lined with green satin, containing an old miniature of a lady with grey hair, set in pearls; 1 pearl neck- lace ; 1 sapphire brooch, set diamond; 1 gold bracelet watch, set in diamonds, in leather case. Information to Acting Supt. Brice, Godstone. SUSSEX ( EAST). 65.— Hastings ( Borough).— 6th inst.— A gold English lever watch, rather old- fashioned, white dial, black hands, maker— W. B. Lake, Romford, crest— a spread eagle, on back ; and a small curb pattern gold chain. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Has- tings. 3 YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 66.— Hull ( Borough).— Since 11th January last — 2 gold bracelets ( 1 half- hoop pattern, set 11 diamonds, 1 plain gold, raised in centre in form ofv TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1894. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 a knot) ; 1 gold brooch, star- shaped pearl in centre 14 Bilk handkerchiefs, varions colours and qualities, 24th February— A gold and coral bead necklace, gold and coral alternate, gold beads fluted in case makers name London, inside. 26th ult.— An old- fashioned silver salt cellar, stands on 3 round legs. 27th ult.— A black fur cape, high collar ; 1 gen tleman's lever watch, No. 11321 ; 1 silver albert, curb pattern. 29th ult?.— A gentleman's blue beaver cloth suit, Bize 6, velvet collar, black lining, quilted with red stitching ; 1 brace and bit, " C. J. Wilson " thereon 31st ult.— A ship's log. 2nd inst.— 1 silver geneva watch, No. 34887; boy's grey cloth overcoat; 1 silver lever watch No. 7075; I double- link pattern silver guard. 3rd inst.— An American nickel silver alarm clock 1 gold brooch, chain pattern ( 7 or 8 links) ; 1 new black cloth jacket; 1 dark brown cloth plaid jacket 4th inst. — 1 gold plated locket, oval - shape " Souvenir" in blue enamel thereon; 1 pair gold bangles, knob fasteners; a piece of a cable- pattern gold chain; I set of studs, set carbuncles, snake head pattern; 6 plated fish knives and forks, ivory handles, embossed blades; 2 silver- plated cream jugs ( one standing on claws, the other has an open- worked handle), both chased; 1 pair gen tleman's lace boots, size 10 ( nearly new). 5th inst. — 1 pair of child's brown tan shoes, double- strap fastening and button, private mark OJ- A. S. on sole. 6th inst. — A light brown hand- knitted shawl with fringe. 7th inst.— 1 lady's 9- carat gold dress ring, set 3 rabies ; 1 metal brooch, set brilliants ; 1 gentleman's gold lever watch, No. 16037 ; 1 9- carat curb- pattern gold albert, gold seal and 10- franc piece attached 1 pair dark cloth trousers ; 1 dark brown coat; 1 pair long white window curtains; 1 grey cloth bodice. 8th inst.— 2 antimaccassars, one cream, the other coffee colour, red flowers at end; 2 blue hand knitted guernseys ( one new). 10th inst.— A man's blue Dungaree jacket. Information to Captain Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 67.— Leyburn ( County).— 6th inst., by burglary at Spennithorne— 1 blue serge jacket suit ( trousers darker shade) ; 1 dark grey Irish frieze cloth suit; 1 pair light tweed trousers, black stripe ; 1 pair dark striped tweed trousers ; 1 pair light check trousers: all supposed marked with initials " A C. O. P." on lining of sleeve near shoulder in jackets, on lining of trousers at back ; 1 black shooting coat and vest, " Leak and Thorpe" makers, on tab; 1 old light- brown overcoat, usual pockets; 1 small axe ; 1 very old snake- pattern gold ring ; 1 gold ring set blood- stone, " hawk and fish " engraved thereon ; 1 gold brea- t- pin, " snake" thereon; 1 ditto, painting in centre; 1 ditto, set turquoise; 1 large pair opera glasses, " Bardon, Paris," maker, thereon ; 1 small ditto, snpposed " Cook, York," maker, thereon; single - blade sporting knife with corkscrew and button- hook. Information to Supt. Archer, Leyburn. PERSONS OR BODIES POUND. KENT. 68.— Tunbridge Wells ( Borough). — Com- mitted suicide by shooting, 10th inst.— A MAN, age 35 to 38, length 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fair, hair ( bald on top), and heavy moustache brown, 3 upper teeth missing, right leg wasted, right foot slightly deformed, G. or T. H. G., outline of man on horseback tattooed left forearm ; dress, black diagonal morning coat and vest, old rough black overcoat, grey woollen pants, dark mixture trousers, grey souks, red tops, heart- shaped black tie, white linen shirt- front, lace boots, the right boot has a very thick cork sock, raised at heel, black hard felt hat. Found in pockets, a bunch of 7 keys, one beiDg a Milner's safe key, No. A 146110, a postal order for 3s. 6cZ., issued at Irlams- o'- th'- Heights, 6th March, 1894, and a cigarette case ; by the side of body a light- coloured walking- stick and a new Colt revolver. Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbrid"- e Wells. MISCELLANEOUS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 69.— K Division.— FLORENCE SMITH, Case No. 61, 9ch February last, has been found. LANCASHIRE. 70. — Lancaster ( Borough). — Wanted as a witness to give evidence in a case of forgery— WILLIAM EDWARDS, an army pensioner, age about 26, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown. He tramps the country, and is likely to be found staying at common lodging- houses. Enquiries are requested. Information to Chief Constable Ward, Lancaster. APPREHENSIONS. 71. — Metropolitan Police District, K Division.— WILLIAM ANDREWS, Case No. 5, 9th February last. 72. — Metropolitan Police District, N Division. — HERBERT C. KNIGHTON, Case No. 60, 6th inst. 73. — Gloucestershire, Chipping Sod- bury ( County).— JAMES EDWARD MUNCK- TON, Case No. 22, 8th December, 1893, and Case No. 16, 12th January last. 74. — Lancashi re, Salford ( Borough). — License Holder JOHN HAWTHORN, Office No. 4- 5243. Case 77, 9th nit. 75.— Lancashire, Warrington ( Borough).— Licence Holder THOMAS WILSON, Office No. 45410, Case 23, February 2nd last. 76 — Nottinghamshire, Newark ( Borough). JOSEPH NORMAN, one of the men described in Case No. 47, 6th inst. 77. — Staffordshire, Wolverhampton ( Borough).— PERCY HAIGH, alias SENIOR, Case No. 38, 2nd ult. 78.— Suffolk, Lowestoft ( County).- JAMES EDMUNDS, Case No. 24, 6th inst. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 79.— v Division. — Woodcut portrait and description of CHARLES SAVAGE, a commercial 81. — Chelmsford ( County). — For stealing, 11th inst.— An Ivel safety bicycle, pneumatic tyres, with Edwards' corrugated covers, bell and lamp, no brake, mad- guard, or step, " Biggleswade Manufac- turer " on front, and " Ivel" in large letters on centre of frame— A youth who gave the name of CLARKE, age about 18, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh ; dress, dark jacket, light trousers, light peak cap. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. ISLE OF WIGHT. 82.— Ryde ( Borough). — For stealing ( bailee), 3rd inst., 3 silver watches ( 1 gentleman's, No. 61832 x 2, and 2 ladies', Nos. 54401,41621); 1 silver curb pattern chain, stamped, and 2 ladies' fancy silver chains— ARTHUR WILLIAM BUDGE, age 32, height 4 ft. 5 in., complexion and hair dark, slight moustache, eyes hazel, tender feet, suffers from eczema; dress, dark blue suit, black hard hat. May seek employment as a sewing machine agent. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Hinks, Ryde. LANCASHIRE. 83.— Salford ( Borough).— For failing to report — License Holder CORNELIUS HALL, alias EDWARD WRIGHT, Office No. 45689, age 42, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes grey, scar on right eyebrow, over left eyebrow, under left eye, on left wrist, and on It knee; vari- cose veins left leg ; faintly pockmarked. Sentenced at Manchester City Sessions, 6th February, 1890, to 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police super- vision for larceny. Licensed 1st January, 1894. Q. 47. Information io Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 84.— Daventry ( County).— For obtaining food, lodgings and money by false pretences on 11th inst., at Braunston— CHARLEY" FERNE ( supposed false), age about 28, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion fresh, hair and heavy moustache light brown; dress, grey plaid jacket and vest, brown plaid trousers, low black hard hat, lace boots, wearing a gold- coloured watch- chain; appearance of a clerk ; was riding a pneumatic bicycle. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Webster, Daventry. traveller, whose apprehension is sought for embezzl- ing about £ 200, age about 32, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., square shoulders, complexion, hair, beard ( cut close and pointed), moustache, and eyes dark; speaks with north country accent; has a peculiar nervous twitching of the mouth when spoken to; wearing, when last seen, dark overcoat and black silk hat; of gentlemanly appearance. A native of Coventry. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W, ESSEX. 80.— Chelmsford ( County).— For stealing £ 3, 27th ult.— J. BULLOCK, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. or 10 in., stiff build, blotched and very red face, hair dark, clean shaved ; dress, dark suit, black hard felt hat. A betting man, and may be found at race meetings. Warrant issued. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 85.— Otley ( County).— For embezzlement— EDWARD ERNEST GUDGEON, age 19, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair light, clean- shaved ; dress, light check suit, black hat, light tie, laca boots; a native of Hanningley, Yorkshire. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Strain, Otley. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 86.— E Division.— Remanded at Bow Street Police Court till 18th inst., for beiDg found in possession of housebreaking implements — JOHN MAINWARING, alias CARDIFF, a Welshman, age 18 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes brown, 4 indistinct tattoo marks on left forearm; dress, black clotb jacket and jvest, dark]' trousers, black hard felt hat, lace boots. Supposed convicted of burglary in Wales. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitam Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. OXFORDSHIRE. 87.— Henley- on- Thames ( County). — 10th inst., drowned in the River Thames, at Whitchurch, the body of a man ( much decomposed), age about 50, length 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., round features, grey side whiskers, bald top of head ; dress, brown tweed suit, plaid Oxford shirt, white cotton under- shirt, white cotton stocking j, old blucher boots. The appearance of a groom. Found in pockets— a silver geneva watch, No. 3711, and chain, a watch- key, maker, " E. West, Church Street, Twyford," thereon, a brown handle two- blade knife ( one side of handle missing), 2 red handkerchiefs, with white stars and borders, and a leather purse. Information to Supt. Jennings, Henley- on- Thames. r> 8 T I I E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, AI> RIL 20, 1894. Office No. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. been re- apprehended, for the month of March, 1894, with the results, & c Date and Place. Result. REMARKS.) HENRY WILLIAMS JAMES CONNOR WILLIAM HARRISON JAMES QUINLAN ALFRED PAGE JAMES RUSHER WILLIAM HENRY SARGOOD EDWARD LLEWELLYN THOMAS MCCARTHY GEORGE PIPER WILLIAM HANKIN JOSEPH HATTON ALFRED LEWIS MARY ANN CLANCY WILLIAM JONES JAMES SMITH JOHN BYRNE GEORGE PEPPIATT JOHN COLLINS RALPH HALLIDAY MARY WALLACE MARIA McGILL WILLIAM SAUNDERS GEORGE MAITLAND EMMA WILSON CHARLES GEORGE FREDERICK MORRELL DAVID PALMER ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM GEORGE SMITH JAMES DAVIS GEORGE ARMSTRONG HENRY FLYNN THOMAS CARTY HENRY CELLARS WILLIAM WOOLSEY MARY PUGH WILLIAM WALTON 45171 WILLIAM COOKE 23287 HENRY KING 45618 THOMAS MAKEHAM 44252 JOHN . TONES 28712 JOHN COLLINS 46025 JOHN BARRY 45766 JOHN WHITE 30052 RICHARD BARKER 45719 THOMAS MCCARTHY 41437 JOHN HOUSTON 44820 THOMAS HURLEY 41602 HENRY QUAIL 45627 CHARLES WILLIAMS 44483 JAMES MOSS 45755 CHARLES GREEN 35115 ELIZA ROLFE 36488 JOHN HOWARD Frequenting Drunkenness, etc Attempted larceny Failing to report Indecency ( See March list) Begging Possessing coining imple- ments Larceny '' person) Larceny ( person) Failing to report Uttering Larceny Shoplifting Larceny Disorderly conduct Wilful damage Disorderly conduct Attempted larceny ( person) Prevention of Crimes Act Larceny Larceny Larceny ( till) Frequenting Larceny ( shop) Wilful damage Larceny Fraud Larceny Failing to report Attempted housebreaking Fraud Larceny Assisting in management of a gaming house Larceny Housebreaking Larceny ( ringing the changes) Picking pockets Prevention of Crimes Act Attempted housebreaking Failing to report Larceny Drunkenness, etc. Drunkenness, etc. Failing to report Refractory pauper Larceny ( person) Larceny Drunkenness, etc. Failing to report Larceny ( perscfti) Prevention of Crimes Act Burglary Larceny Larceny Forfeiture of license 14 days hard labour 3 months hard labour 3 days imprisonment 21 days hard labour Forfeiture of license not 1 month hard labour 21 days imprisonment 3 years penal servitude 4 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 18 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 6 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 6 months hard labour 10 months hard labour Bound over in the sum of 51, to be of good be- haviour for 6 months Fined 30s. or 3 weeks hard labour Fined 10s. or 7 days hard labour 3 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 3 months hard labour 14 months hard labour 3 years penal servitude 3 mouths hard labour 6 months hard labour 15 months hard labour 1 month hard labour 7 years penal servitude 10 days hard labour Bound over in his own recognisance to appear, 10th prox. 2 years hard labour 6 months hard labour 3 months hard labour Fined 21, and 10s. costs 12 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 3 years penal servitude 4 years and 6 months penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 9 mouths hard labour 12 months hard labour License forfeited 6 months hard labour Fined Is. or 1 day im- prisonment Fined 5s. or 5 days im- prisonment License forfeited 1 month hard labour 6 weeks hard labour 6 months hard labour 4 days hard labour 7 days hard labour 18 months hard labour 12 months hard labour 5 years penal servitude 12 months hard labour 16 months hard labour 26th Feb., 1894, Lambeth Police Court 28th Feb., 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 28th Feb., 1894, Bow- street Police Court 1st Match, 1894, South Western Police Court 1st March, 1894, Greenwich Police Court 28th February, 1894, Tunbridge Wells 5th March, 1894, Central Criminal Court 5th March, 1894, North London Sessions 6th March, 1894, North London Sessions 6th Mar., 1894, Bow- street Police Court 6th March, 1894, Central Criminal Court 8th March, 1894, North London Sessions 9th Mar., 1894, North London Sessions 5tli Mar., 1894, North London Sessions 8th March, 1894, South Western Police Court 16th February, 1894, Dublin 8th March, 1894, Lambeth Police Court 10th March, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 10th March, 1894, North London Police Court 9th March, 1894, Halifax 13th Mar., 1894, South London Sessions 13th Mar., 1894, South London Sessions 13th Mar., 1894, Greenwich Police Court 13th Mar., 1894, South London Sessions 14th Mar., 1894, South London Sessions 13th March, 1894, West London Police Court 12th Mar., 1894, Central Criminal Court 13th Mar., 1894, South London Sessions 15th Mar., 1894, Bow street Police Court 15th Mar., 1894, South London Sessions 12th March, 1894, Leeds 12th March, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 19th March, 1894, Marlboro' - street Police Court 20th Mar., 1894, North London Sessions 21st Mar., 1894, North London Sessions 21st Mar., 1894, North London Sessions 21st Mar., 1894, North London Sessions 22nd March, 1894, Marylebone Police Court 21st Mar., 1894, North London Sessions 22nd March, 1894, West London Police Court 20th October, 1893, Newcastle- upon- Tyne 26th March, 1894, Bow - street Police Court 24th March, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 24th March, 1894, West London Police Court 16th March, 1894, Wolverhampton 9th Mar., 1894, Bow- street Police Court 21st Mar., 1894, Thames Police Court 26th March, 1894, West London Police Court 6th March, 1894, Marylebone Police Court. 5 th March, 1894, North London Session?. 3rd March, 1894, Marlborough Street Police Court. 7th March, 1894, Centriil Criminal Court. 6th March, 1894, North London Sessions 6th March, 1894, North London Sessions License Holder. 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