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06/07/1894

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Date of Article: 06/07/1894
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1098
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, JULY G, 1894. VOL. XI., No. 1098. REGULATIONS. 2. J. - All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTK, and all communications upon them s/ iould be aihlrcssed to XHJS JIUIIOK OF THE 1' OLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, f, <( f. Parti( v/< J rs concerning persons whose apprehension is sought mill be inserted in one issue of the POLICK I F ZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Part ." / lars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in oneissue, if sufficient to enable the arliile in question to be thereby identified. 4. In oil oases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the p. i'/ rrent must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. E. Po/ traits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stnli r. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15j. per portrait, and of Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. Evert/ announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less ranlc than Superintendent; ana, 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. X Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by ail officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9- The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted 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, tcill be wholly responsible for any proceedings tchitn ma•/ result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be furwcwued so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edit ion not later than Saturday morn uig. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be ill the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheqje, crossed " Drummond $ f 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, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted at advertisements. R. ANDERSON, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a) Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Ooxuities. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. Property Stolen. d). Metropolitan Police Distriot. f2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond • he number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in 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 ihe date of delivery of the POLIOB GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. { 0) ( 5?) APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is linwilling to incar 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. MURDER. ESSEX. 1- — Southend - on - Sea ( County). — Woodcut portrait and description of J AS. OANHAM READ, late a cashier at the Royal Albert Docks, London, whose appre- hension is sought for the murder of Florence Dennis, at Southend- on- Sea, 24th ult.— Age 37, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fresh, hair, slight moustache and side whis- kers, brown, eyes ( prominent) brown, two upper front teeth project slightly, one overlapping the other, ring tattooed on one finger, abscess scar back of neck ; walks quickly, of smart and gentlemanly appear- ance ; dress, short black coat and vest, light grey trousers, dark brown hard felt hat; wears a gold watch, " Presented to Mr. James Canham Read, by his Fellow- Clerks, Royal Albert Docks, London," en- graved inside. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hawtree, Southend- on- Sea. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 2.— C. I. Department.— For forging and uttering cheques from stolen book ( see Cise No. 61, 15tli ult.), at Hounslow, Woolwich, and Kingston- on- Thames— A mar, supposedto be JO HN T AMSON, age about 30, height 5 fr. 6 in., complexion very fair, hair very light, and slight light moustache, eyes light, rather irregular teeth; well educated, and speiks German and French, speaks English with foreign accent; dress, light brown or grey suit, and black hard felt hit, but sometimes a cap to match suit Has been a colour- serjeant in the 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment. A native of Heligoland. Has also uttered a cheque at Guildford, and another at Birmingham. 3 — K Division. — For stea'ing, 16 Ji nit. — 1 po'tmanteau, 1 bag, and other aitichs— ARTHUR ASHBY, age 40, height 5 ft. 4in., complexion, hair, side whiskers, and moustache dark, eyes brown, high cheekbones, ringi tattooed on fingers of right hand ; dress, black diagonal suit, P. & O. cap, cloth peak. A native of Nottingham. Warrant issued. 4.— K Division. — For stealing 1 settee; 2 feather beds; 9 chairs, & c., on 10th May last — PETER KEHOE, age 4), height 5 ft. 8 in , com- plexion fair, hair, beard and moustache ( cut shoit) sandy, eyes dark, heavy eyebrows; dress, brown overcoat, dark grey trousers, black hard felt hat. A native of Dublin. Warrant issued. 5.— V Division.— For deserting his wife and family— GEORGE WILSON", age36, height5ft, 9in., complexion and ha; r dark, " G. W." tattooed on light arm, 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers of right hand deScient. A native of South Mimms. Warrant issued. 6.— V Division.— For deserting his wife and family- HENRY RICHARD BURLEY, age 46, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair iight; dress, black diagonal coat and vest, blue cloth trousers, cheese- cutter cap, lace boots. A native of Maryle- bone. Travels with a portable harmonium. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 7. — For obtaining money by false pretences— EGERTOX PICKETT SCOTT, alias CHARLES GLYN, and HEPWORTH, late of 13, Basinghall- fctreet, E. C., age 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., round- shouldered, complexion pale, hair, small side whiskers and moustache brown; dress, black coat and vest, giey stripe trousers, brown felt hat, brown overcjat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1894. BERKSHIRE. 8.— Clewer ( County).— Fox- assault, 26th ult. — TWO MEN: 1st, age about 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., stout build, very sunburnt; dross, dark suit, black hard felt hat. 2nd, ago 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 9 in., stout build, sunburnt; dress, black coat and vest. Both have the appearance of betting men. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Reid, Clewer. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 9.— Aylesbury ( County).— For attempted rape — WILLIAM WARE, a labourer, age 24, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in , complexion fair, hair blown, slight moustache; dress, brown cord sleeve waistcoat, dark striped trousers, grey army shit t, supplied to him - when he left the militia training, light cap with peak; supposed now in the employ of a market gardener at Alperton, Middlesex. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Conbtable Webb, Aylesbury. 10.— Chesham ( County). — For failing to ap- pear to his bail, 28th ult., on a'charge of larceny— HARRY BUNCE, age 30, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion sallow, hair light brown, eyes grey, birth- mark right thumb ; dress, dark suit, black hard felt hat, or cap. Ha9 been travelling for Wheeler & Co., Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Chesham, and may call upon people in the bcot trade, or may endeavour to go to America. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Summers, Chesham. CHESHIRE. 11.— Nantwich ( County).— Fori larceny, 25th ult.— A MAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 8. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue; dress, dark cloth jacket and vest, dark trousers, black- and- white stripe cap. A joiner ; native of Nantwich. Information to Supt. Meredith, Nantwich. DERBYSHIRE. 12.— Chesterfield ( Borough).— For stealing, 2nd ult.— A bicycle, cross- frame, back wheel cushion tyre, front wheel solid, 28- incb, " Singer's Apollo," and " Singer's" marked thereon, 2 mud- guards, plated handles and cranks, left handle bent, imitation ebony handles, painted plain black, 2 spokes missing from front wheel, L crank loose, and has been packed with tin— TOM GARDENER, age 28, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, with fringe in front; dress, old black worsted rib cloth jacket and vest, braid worn out at bottom and sleeves, brown check trousers, which have been mended at right knee and seat with different material, black hard hat, old shoes, blue and white tie. A butcher; native of Staveley. Has acted as an agent to a Life AssuranceJCompany, and may seek similar employment. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Emery, Chester- field. DEVONSHIRE. 13.— Devonport ( Borough). — For stealing £ 18 10s.— JAMES BUDGE, age 38, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair, whiskers, and moustache sandy; ruptured; dress, blue serge coat and vest, light moleskin trousers, hard felt hat, blucher boots, also has with him two suits of grey clothes. Has friends in Glamorganshire, and may seek employ- ment in the mines there. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Matters, Devon- poi- t. DORSETSHIRE. 14. — Weymouth ( Borough). — Portrait and description of EDWARD C. FLOWERS, lato a tailor's manager, whose apprehenbion is sought for embezzlement— Age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion very pale, hair brown, clean shaved, gpeaks with cockney accent; dress, long rough double- breasted coat suit, black bowler hat, patent button boots. Has bt en employed by Messrs. Simmonds & Sons, Haymarket, London, and has friends at Shepherd's Bush. Absconded 16th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Eacock, Wey- mouth. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 15.— Fishponds ( County).— For embezzling £ 10 at Westbury— WILLIAM PONT, age about35, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion, hair, and eyes dark; dress, grey tweed coat and vest, blue serge trousers, light c'oth cap, nailed lace boots. A carter. Has friends at Tngatestone, Essex, Seaford, Sussex, and at Ea9tbouine. Warrant issued. HAMPSHIRE. 16.— Bournemouth ( Couny).— For failing to report — License Holder EDWARD ONSLOW, alias GEORGE HENRY DAWSON, GEORGE EDWARDS, GEO. GIBSON, HENRY BURNS, and GEORGE HY. BURGESS, Office No. 46484, age 37, height 5 ft. 6j in., complexion fresh, hair black, eyes brown, bald top of head, scar left temple, nose inclined to tho right, end of right little finger has been broken, and is bent inwards, scar inside lower part of right leg. Sentenced at Stafford, 18th October, 1887, to 7 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 2nd license, 28th May, 1894. H N 775. Information to Supt. Knapton, Bournemouth. HEREFORDSHIRE. 17. — Weobley ( County).— For stealing 2 umbrellas ( recovered) — A MAN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion dark ( sunburnt), hair and moustache dark, eyes brown, fingers stained through using chemicals, supposed tattooed on one arm; fond of drink; dress, brown plaid coat, and one dark coat, dark trousers, brown spots on one leg, black hard hat, lace boots. A silversmith and brass polisher ; tramp3 the country. Information to Supt. Ovens, Weobley. HERTFORDSHIRE. 18.— Ware ( County).— For obtaining money by means of a fictitious cheque — FREDERICK HERBERT WALSH, alias CAPTAIN HERBERT, ago 40, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion florid, hair ( parted in centre) and moustache light, eyes grey, stout build, of military appearance; dress, blue serge suit, light brown boots, brown hat. His modus operandi is to make a purchase and issue a cheque, either on Messrs. Ingram, Harrison & Ingram, of 67, Lincoln's - inn - fields, drawn by Herbert F. Walsh ; or on the London & County Bank, Bayswater Branch, drawn by W. Bagwell. Warrant issued. 19. — Ware ( County). — For conspiracy and obtaining money by means of a fictitious cheque ( concerned with Frederick H. Walsh) — MRS. HERBERT ( false), age 25, height 5 fo. 6 in., com- plexion, hair and eyes dark, good teoth and good- looking; dress, brown Russian jacket with deep collar, 2 rows of black braid round waist, open front, showing light blue striped blouse ( two shades), brown skirt, very small black bonnet, trimmed with black ribbon; and jet, black aigrette. Supposed native of Portsmouth. 20.— Ware ( County).— For conspiracy to defraud ( concerned with the above)— WILLTAM RUSSELL WILLIAMS, alias WILLIAMS, and COLONEL WILLIAM, age 60, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair ( parted in centre) grey, slight grey moustache, eyes grey, slim build, of military appear- ance; inclines his head to the left side when talking, speaks with Irish accent; dress, blue serge suit or drab Irish tweed suit, drab covert coat, light brown hard felt hat. Is supposed to be identical with COLONEL W. BAGWELL, who lived at 25, Pembridge- villas, Buyswater, in 1891. May now be using the name of RUSSELL. Warrant issued. Information to Captain Wymer, Supt., Ware. KENT. 21. — Folkestone ( Borough). — For stealing, 19th inst, a " Singer" lady's tricycle, cushion tyres, 28- inch wheel, direct steering, No i8108, private mark ( shamrock and No. 7) on handle- bar— A man who gave tho name of NEWBURY, age about 25, medium height, complexion pale, slight light mous- tache, eyes blue; dress, dark suit, black hard felt hat. He stayed at 29, Guildhall- street, Folkestone, for a week. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. LANCASHIRE. 22.— Wigan ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences, 27th ult.— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion, hair, and mous tache dark, eyes grey; dress, black worsted suit, light cap, black tie, light boots. He represents himself as a linesman in the Telegraph Department of the London and North Western Railway. He obtains lodgings, and then borrows money, which he states is for the purpose of bringing his luggage from the railway station, and then decamps. 23.— Wigan ( County).— For stealing a black rough serge jacket and vest, usual pockets, black lining, cloth- covered buttons to match on jacket, and black bone buttons on vest, to fit a youth about 19; and 14s. 7d. in cash— THOMAS DEAN, age 16, height 5 ft. in., complexion sallow, hair light brown, near- sighted; dressed in the stolen jacket and vest, dark tweed trousers, brown cloth cap. A native of St. Helen's. Previously convicted of larceny. Information to Supt. Brassington, Wigan. 24.— Burnley ( Borough).— For stealing, 15th ult., 4 coats and vests, and 8 pairs of trousers— JOHN MALONEY, or MATHEWS, a shopman, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 in., very slight build, complexion fair, hair, beard, whiskers, and moustache ( turning grey) light; dress, when last seen, brown- and- black plaid jacket suit. Supposed to have in his possession a hawker's license, dated 23rd April, 1894, in the name of R. Harris, Swansea. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Harrop, Burnley. 25.— Oldham ( Borough). — For stealing, 22nd? ult., 1 pair dark grey trousers, check stripe, nearly new; 1 black worsted vest; 1 white silk tie with a IE- carat gold horseshoe pin ; I meerschaum cigar- holder. 2 horses carved thereon, in red leather case r 1 silver albert, curb pattern with pendant, red and green stones, attached; and a brown leather purse containing £ 3— A man who gave the name of JOHN , a German, age about 50, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion dark, hair ( bald in front) grey, mous- tache ( cut short) dark, very sunken cheeks, brown bony hands, 2 cut marks right of throat, speaks English indistinctly; dress, black worsted coat and vest, brown woollen jersey, blue flannel shirt, blue tie, dark blue trousers, billycock hat, side- spring boots. A native of Wurtemberg. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Chief Constable Peacock, Oldham. NORFOLK. 26. — Walsingham ( County). — For stealing, 23rd ult., a pair of new light- drab cord trousers,, marked inside " Walsingham Union Workhouse "— JOSEPH STEELY, age 20, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair brown, eyes grey; dress, old dark coat and vest, the stolen trousers, and Union boots. A native of Hull. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Tuddenham, Walsingham. FRIDAY, JULY G, 1894. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 27.— Norwich ( City).— For stealing, 21st ult., a silver watch ( recovered)— A man who gave the name of WOODROW, a? e about 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., small light brown moustache, few straggling light hairs round face, small and sunken eyes; dress, when last seen, dark brown check cloth coat, dark trousers, grey check cloth peak cap. May be found at Newmarket or Wymondbam. Information to Chief Constable Hitchman, Norwich. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 28.— Kettering { County).— For stealing £ 10 8s. 2d., 14th ult. — FRANK STANLEY PECK, a clerk, age 26, height 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion sallow, hair and slight moustache and eyes dark, weak ankles, carries his head down and his left hand in trousers pocket; dress, slate- colour suit, light cap, or may be wearing new dark blue serge jacket and vest, and light plaid trousers, " C. W. Tansley, Kettering," on tab. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Andrews, Kettering. 29.— Peterborough ( City).— For stealing a watch ( recovered)— A MAN, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion pale, hair brown, moustache sandy; dress, long dark coat and vest, grey stripe trousers, black hard felt hat, old boots. A trampiug tailor ; stated he worked at Luton 4 years. Information to Chief Constable Lawson, Peter, borough. 30.— Northampton { Borough).— For stealing, 23rd ult., 2 steel trowels ( 1 about 6 in. long and j- in. wide, wooden handle, the other about 6 in. long and ^- inch wide, steel handle) ; 2 brass cleaners, 10 or 12 in. long; and 2 bras3 double ends ( moulder's tools) — WILLIAM CAMPBELL, a Scotchman, age 27 or 28, height 5 ft. 4 in., stiff build, com- plexion, hair and moustache dark, arms tattooed, woman on right; dress, black jacket, brown vest, moleskin trousers, black cap. He had some army papers iu his possession, and spoke of having been in the 42nd Regiment. Stays'at low beerhouses, & c. An iron moulder. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. RENFREWSHIRE. 31.— Greenock { Burgh).— For fraud and theft — GEO. MILLER, or MULLER, a German, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion sallow, broad face, hair ( bald on top) and moustache light reddish; dress, black serge jacket suit, grey water- proof coat with cape, round black felt hat, button boots; wore a ring set with pearls and rubies, or imitations. Absconded 19th ult. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Angus, Greenock SOMERSETSHIRE. 32.— Frome { County).— For stealing, 18th ult., a grey gelding pony, 13 hands high, aged, large tumour at bottom of throat; a yellow varnished two- wheeled trap, " Yerbury, Frome," on caps ; and a set of brass- mounted brown harness, hired at Frome — Licence Holder JOSEPH SMITH, 45570, age 44, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair brown ( turning grey), heavy sandy stubby moustache, small side whiskers, eyes blue, long scar between right thumb and forefinger, scar on chin; dress, light browu bowler hat, brown dust- coat, plaid trousers, heavy wide boots; had three Army medal ribbons on breast. A groom; native of Bristol. Sentenced at Cardiff, 31st December, 1889, to 5 years penal servitude for fraud. Liberated from Parkhurst Prison, 6th December, 1893. P 539 Absconded from Radstock about 7 p. m., 18th, and was seen at Bristol at 5.30 a. m., 19th inst. Information to Supt. Williams, Frome. STAFFORDSHIRE. 33.— Bilston { County).— For embezzlement— THOMAS DENN1SON, a brewer's traveller, age 45, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers and moustache brown, eyes grey; dress, brown cloth suit, black hard billycock hat, dark tie, light lace boots. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Walters, Bilston. 34.— Burslem { County).— For falsifying the accounts of the Birmingham Workmen's Mutual Sick Benefit and Life Assurance Friendly Society, for which he was collector at Smallthorne— HENRY WARD, age 60, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, bair grey; dress, black cloth suit and black hard felt hat. A native of Newport, Salop. Warrant it sued. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 35.- SUSSEX ( EAST). Uckfield { County).— For stealing, 21st ult., at Frant, a silver watch, No. 66595, small flowers on back, and a gold chain ( the latter found pledged at Tunbridge Wells)— TWO MEN : 1st, age about 35, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion sallow, hair, whiskers, and moustache brown, eyes grey ; dress, dark clothes, black hard felt hat, heavy lace boots; 2ud, age 50, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in , rather stout build, complexion fresh, hair grey; dress, dark clothes, white slop, lace boots. Labourers. 36.— Uckfield ( Count//).— For failing to appear to a summons at Uckfield Pttty Sessions, 7th ult., on a charge of cruelty to a mare— JAMES COLLINS, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion swarthy, hair brown, light moustache, eyes grey ; dress, dirty light duat- coat, tight- fitting cord trousers, brown peak cap. A low horse dealer, and travels the country with a house- van; " Marden, Kent," on van. Attends markets, fairs, & c. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Diplock, Uckfield. WORCESTERSHIRE. 37. — Upton- on- severn { County). — For obtaining, 17th ulr., by false pretences, a dark and grey plaid jacket, a pair of stripe trousers, and 10s. — A MAN, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh or ruddy, hair inclined to sandy, moustache light or saady, arms tattooed ; dressed in above clothing and black hard felt hat, carried a blackthorn walking stick. He represented himself to a resident as Sergeant Beasley, recently pensioned from the Worcestershire Regiment after serving 21 years, that he had just arrived from India, and was requested to leave a parcel, which was with his luggage, containing presents from a son who was also a sergeant in the same regiment. He also stated that he was to receive £ 57 as deferred pay through the post office, and he made enquiries there respecting the same. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Harrison, Upton- on- Severn 38.— Worcester { County).— For housebreaking, 22nd ult., at Kempsey, and stealing 1 lady's silver geneva watch, crystal glass, No. 10683, No. 21 on inside of outer case, old jet chain attached ; 1 vest; 1 pair of dark brown trousers with black stripe, fly- fronts ; a blue check cotton shirt; and a white pocket handkerchief with red border — A MAN, age about 28, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, rather sunburnt, hair brown, light stubby moustache ; dress, black stripe jacket, stripes about half- an- inch wide ( matches the stolen vest and is stolen property), old dark vest, dirty moleskin trousers, brown cloth peak cap, heavy nail boots; has the appearance of a labourer or navvy. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wheeler, Worcester. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 39.— Beverley { Borough).— For stealing. 27th ult., a silver lever watch, No. supposed 24158, common leather albert attached — A MAN, age about 45, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., rather stiff build, complexion fresh, clean shaved, rather round- shouldered ; dress, blue pilot cloth jacket and vest, brown cord trousers, black soft felt hat with twisted cord in place of band, stand- up collar, blue silk tie; has the appearance of a farm labourer. He left behind a rough blue cloth overcoat, black lining, chain tab ; a greyish stripe shirt; grey cloth cap ; yellow- and- maroon striped tie. Information to Head Constable Knight, Beverley. 40. — H U11 { Borough). — For felony — TOM MARSDEN, age 22 or 23, height 5 ft. 8 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light, slight light, moustache, scar side of face ( supposed left), flat long face, nose has the appearance of having been broken ; smart, and walks very erect. A clerk; Dative of Sale, near Manchester. Has been a member of the Cheshire County Football Team. May be found in company of football playera, or may have enlisted in the Army. Warrant issued. 41.— H U11 { Borough).— For stealing£ 19— JAMES BOSTOCK, age 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, bair and moustache light brown, round shouldered, first joint of first finger right hand de- ficient ; dress, light plaid suit and cap. A labourer ; native of Hull. — ELLEN BOSTOCK, his wife, age 22, height 5 ft. 4 in , complexion dark, hair dark brown, stout build; dress, red dress, white ha*. Have with them a girl, age 5. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 42.— Sheffield ( City).— For conspiring together and obtaining money by fictitious cheques, 19th ult.— FREDERICK WILLIAM WALSH, age 40, stout build, complexion florid, hair light, moustache inclined to sandy; speaks German fluently ; dres?, generally, blue serge suit, round hard hat. An Irish- man, of gentlemanly appearance. Is accompanied by his wife, age about 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., dark hair and eyes, good teeth, well dressed ; sometimes wears brown dress, with light blue blouse, very small black bonnet and veil; and a girl, age about 5, with light curly hair. ( See Case No. 25, 15th inst., and No. 21, 22nd inst.) COLONEL WILLIAMS, age 58, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, hair ( parted in centre) and long moustache light, military appearance; dress, light suit ( square- cut coat), and light hat. States he has served in China, and frequently converses on sanitary matters. ANNIE, wife of Colonel Williams, age about 45, height 5 ft. 5 in., 6tout build, com- plexion fresh, hair ( curltd in front) dark auburn; dress, dark tan crepon dress, zouave jacket edged with black, light brocaded silk vest, dark bonnet and veil. Has with her a girl, age 9, dark curly hair, walks lame from diseased hip. It is supposed that Walsh and Mrs. Williams are brother and sister. They take apartments in good hotels, and call upon the leading tradesmen and obtain goods, for which they give fictitious chcques to a larger amount than the bills, the cheques used being on the London and County Bank, Bayswater Branch, and Messrs. Ingram, Harrison & Ingram, 67, Lincoln'a- inn- field?, London. They absconded 19th inst. Warrant issued. 43.— Sheffield { City). — For stealing, 22nd ult., 2 suits ( recovered)— EDWARD CHARLES COLLINS, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., very slight build, complexion fresh, hair and mous- tache light; dress, dark blue jacket and vest, light mauve- colour trousers, snull check cap with star on top. Stated he had been first mate on a steamer trading between Cardiff and Africa. He left behind him the following pawn- tickets, viz.: trombone, pledged 10th Aug , 1893, with John Percy, 103, Deinsgate, Manchester, in name of Edward Collins, 24. William street, Chorley ; suit of clothes, pledged 16th Aug., 1893, with Geo. Grundy, 54, George- street, Oldham, in name of Edward Thomas, 14, Ash- street; 2 rings, pledged 1st Oct 1893, with Richd. F. Gee, 54, Castle- street, Bristol, in name of Ann Collins, Terrell- street; a silver chain, pledged 16th Feb., 1894, with R. F. Gee, Bristol; and a silver geneva lever chronograph watch, No. 31159, pledged 28th May, 1S94, at Sheffield. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 44.— D Division.— Committed for trial at North London Sessions, 23rd inst., for forging and uttering cheques— CHARLES BERTRANI\ alias ST. ELMER DONALDSON, WILLIAM GRI FF1S, JACOB CORBIN, LORD ASBBURTON, COLONEL BYNG, COLONEL EVELYN, CAPT. ST. JOHN, & c., age 45, height 5 ft. 11 in., com- plexion sallow, hair and moustache black, eyes grey, pockmarked, large long scar in forehead well up in the hair, anchor tattooed on back, and rings 1st, 2nd and 3rd fingers left hand; dress, black frock coat and vest, blue stripe trousers, patent or brown leather boots, invariably wears high silk liat; gentlemanly appearance, very plausible in speech and demeanour. A native of Tot nes or Dartmouth, Devon ; is an expert bank- note forger. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1894. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 45. — Northleach ( County). — Supervisee HENRY CLARKE, alias HENRY WHEELER, Office No. 36627 ( Case No. 17, 29th nit.), should have been described as in custody, committed for trial at the Gloucester Quarter Sessions, 27th June, 1894, for stealing wearing apparel from dwellirg- house, supposed wanted on similar charges else- where . Information to Supt. Everiss, Northleach. HERTFORDSHIRE. 46.— Ware ( County).— Remanded till 10th inst., for obtaining a cheque by false pretences— JOHN HEARSON, alias GEORGE HEARSON, WAR- WICK, JOHN GRANT, and WILLIAM ANDREWS ( Case No. 15, 30th March last), age 30, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair and slight moustache browD, eyes grey, 2 dot3 left wrist; dress, dark cloth jacket and vest, light tweed trousers, brown cardigan jacket, blue guernsey, black hard felt hat, light lace boots. Information t:> Capt. Wymer, Supt, Ware. LANCASHIRE. 47.— Leigh ( County).— Remanded, for larceny — THOMAS CADWALLADER, age 26, height 4 ft. 9^ in., rather stout build, hair and eyes dark brown. Supposed a native of Oswestry, from which place he states he was sent to an Industrial School, near Birkenhead, about 15 years ago. Found in his possession— A telescope, 3 feet long, stamped " Dolland, London," day or night, also marked XI on lens; 1 field glass, maker, " W. Arm- strong & Son," bound in dark- green morocco leather, strong brown leather case, red plush lining ; 1 pair gentleman's brown kid gloves, red wool liniDg and imitation brown fur on cuffs; 1 tenon saw, steel back, stamped " J. Wright"; 2 smoothing planes ( two cut marks on each side of one) ; 1 spoke shavd, stamped " L. Eggleston " ; 2 boxwood 2- ft. rule3 ; 1 spirit level, steel case and brass top; 2 steel calli- pers ; 1 pair of steel compassos; 2 pairs steel pliers; 2 screwdrivers, 17 and 9 inches long; 5 small gimlets; 2 nail hammers ; 1 mason's trowel; 1 plastererer's trowel. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. STAFFORDSHIRE. 43.— Burslem ( County).— Remanded till 10th inst, for attempting to pick pockets— THOMAS SAUNDERS, age 50, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair and whiskers brown, eyes grey, left forearm has been fractured, 2nd and 3rd fingers partly grown together and 1st joints contracted, ring tattooed on 2nd and 4th fingers of left hand, 3 small flesh moles right side of brow; dress, black coat and vest, brown corduroy trousers, black felt hat, lace boots, coloured neckerchief. States he is a native of London. — JOSEPH WEEDER. age 22, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair brown, scar on right temple, burn upper right arm, small round scar inside left leg; dress, black jacket and vest, dark corduroy trousers, white muffler, clogs. A native of Oldham. They hawk buttons, studs, Ac., aad stay at common lodging houses. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. SUFFOLK. 49. — Lowestoft < County). — Remanded, for obtaining money by false pretences at Beccles, 29th nit.— ARTHUR WHITE, age 24, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair and small moustache light brown, eyes grey, first and second fingers on left hand have been crushed; dress, black serge suit, black hard felt hat, stand- up collar, black tie, low shoes, and light cloth gaiters. His modus operandi is to pretend to be deaf and dumb, calls on tradesmen, & c., with a small book, inside of which is printed a leaflet with the words " Norwich Benevolent Association for tho Deaf and Dumb," and solicits subscriptions for that associa- tion. There is no such institution in Norwich. Photograph will be forwarded on application. Information to Supt. Shipp, Lowestoft. WARWICKSHIRE. 50. — shipton- on- stour ( County). — Re- manded till 7th ic& t., charged with wandering abroad, end refusing to give a satisfactory account of himself— A MAN, age 23, height 5 ft. 5 in., slight build, complexion fresh ( freckled), hair light brown, eyes hazel, scar left side of head ; dross, round black cloth coat and vest, light trousers with narrow stripe ( nearly new), black bowler hat, lace boots ( much too large). He refuses to give his name or any account of himself. Information to Supt. Evans, Shipton- on- Stour. PROPERTY STOLEN. BERKSHIRE. 51.— Abingdon ( County). — 27th ult., from a jeweller's shop — 1 gold English lever watch, No. 4005, size 6; 1 gold English lever watch, No. 39149, capped, white dial; 1 lb- carat gold crystal keyless watch, No. 20037, international; 2 14- carat gold geneva watches. Information to Supt. Heath, Abingdon. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 52.— Slough ( County).— 22nd ult., at Salt Hill — 1 navy- blue cloth jacket, black lining; 1 black serge waistcoat, light blue flannel lining; 1 pah- light blue trousers, faint brown stripe; 1 silver brooch, with name, " Laura "; 1 gold snake brooch, about in. long; 1 old gold ring, broken in two pieces, with 2 stones, supposed pearls ; 1 gold ear- ring, broken in two pitces, drop pattern; I old silver verge watch; 1 old silver geneva watch, glass broken; 1 silver knob off walking stick; several silver foreign coins— Supposed by TRAMPS. Information to Supt. Sutton, Slough. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 53— Cambridge ( County). — 28th ult., by housebreaking:, at Chesterton — 1 silver geneva watch, " Baun " oa fa^ e, no glass; 1 lady's silver geneva watch, plain face, No. 67371; 1 lady's silver geneva watch, ivy leaves on face, No. 16800; 1 lady's silver geneva watch, plain face ; 1 lady's silver geneva watch, No. 62464/ 80, bow loose at top; I silver albert, curb pattern, anchor attached ; 1 silver albert, with a coin attached; 1 lady's gold chain plain links, cross attached ; 1 gold albert, with cross and tass9l; 1 silver albert, curb pattern, an old shilling nttached; 1 gold bracelet, horseshoe on front; 1 gold brooch, set with blue stones and pearls ; 1 silver brooch, tow pattern ; 1 gold brooch, hor. se and whip ; 1 tilver brooch, star pattern ; 1 gold scarfpin, star pattern, pearl in centre; 1 gold scarfpin, twisted pattern; 1 silver scarfpin, set with gold; 1 pair gold earrings, set with pearls and rubies ; 1 hair guard, gold clasp each end, and 1 in centre, square locket attached, engravpd monogram J. S. R.; 1 gold wedding ring, with initials E. E. ; 1 gold buckle keeper ring; 1 lady's gold dress ring, set with 3 blue stones and pearls. Information to Supt. Burrow, Cambridge. DERBYSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 54.— Langley Mill ( County). — Between the 20th December, 1893, and 15th January, last— A diamond crescent brooch, and an old French watch, gold ornamental case, set small rubies and turquoise on back, out of repair. The above reward will be paid by Mrs. E. W. Sitwell, Horsley Hall, near Derby, for such infor- mation as will lead to the apprehension and con- viction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property. Information to Supt. Lumley, Langley Mill. ESSEX. 55.— Brentwood ( County).— 28th ult.— A car- penter's basket, 2 nearly new hand saws, stamped " G. E. B." ; 2 tenon saws, stamped " R. Hill " ; 1 rip saw ; 2 Jenning's pateut twist bits; 1 smooth- ing plane; 6 or 7 chisels ; 1 beading plough; 1 hammer— Supposed by A MAN, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 6 in., sandy beard, whiskers, and moustache; dress, dark double- breasted jacket, dark cord trousers, black hard felt hat. Information to Supt. Allen. Brentwood. HAMPSHIRE. 56.— Portsmouth ( Borough). — 28th ult., by housebreaking— 2 ladies' gold chains ( one short, the other a long neck chain with a heart- shaped gold stone locket and antique gold seal key, red and white stones in cantre, attached) ; 2 ladies' long neck chains, 9- carat gold, one having a tassel at end, 1 lady's silver geneva watch, open face, white dial, black figures much worn; 1 gentleman's English lever silver hunter watch, maker " Woodruffe, High- street, Margate"; 1 amethyst brooch, set with 5 stones; 1 silver brooch, set with 5 brilliants in shape of a star ; 1 silver filigree anchor brooch ; 1 silver oblong shawl brooch, set with long Cornish pebble; 1 gentleman's gold albert, small cable pattern, with locket attached ; 1 plain gold chain bracelet, with one long link; I gold cable pattern bracelet, padlock attaci ed ; 5 silver bangles, held together as one by letter E; 1 chased silver band bracelet with snap fastening; 1 silver bracelet with patent spring fastening; 1 silver filigree bracelet; 1 oblong gold brooch, with horse shoe set with small pearls; 1 set of gold brooch and earrings, with long pointed pendants attached ; 1 pair of small gold knob ear- rings ; 1 pair of gold filigree earrings, has had small cameos set in; 3 gold wedding rings, much worn; 1 dress ring, set with pearls; 1 chased keeper ring; 1 gentleman's gold ring, large sapphire in claw setting ; 1 gentleman's signet ring with plain white stone ; 1 gold signet ring, flower engraved on top; 1 lady's dress ring, set with pink coral and pearl, 1 stone missing ; 1 lady's dress ring, set with 3 rubies and 4 diamonds; 1 lady's dress ring, set with 4 blue stones. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Portsmouth. SUFFOLK. 57.— Ipswich ( Borough).— 23rd ult., by house- breaking— 1 gold scaifpin; maltese cross, set with pearls; 1 small plain gold diamond stud; 5 £ 100 share scrips in the Eastern Counties Building Society, Nos. 4013,4014, 4015, 4016,4017, signed John Pells, A. C. Ridley, and Thomas Miller, Directors, andaArthur Pearce, Manager; name on each, " Thomas Smith Damant"; 1 silver filigree brooch, in form of rose, with 2 or 3 tassels attached in form of bells; 1 pair French kid slippers, with strap button across instep ; 2 pairs of brown leather boots, 2 pairs of brown leather shoes, " nearly new " v marked in the waist of each boot and shoe 1 and 2, as in pairs ; 1 old silver teapot, very much dented; 12small silver Apostle teaspoons; 1 pair of gold ear- rings, with drops; 2 sets of lalse teeth, set in gold. Information to L: eat - Col. Russell, Chief Constable, Ipswich. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. ESSEX. 58.— Brentwood ( County).— 1st inst., at South Weald— A dark colour game cockerel; 9 dark colour game hens— Supposed by A MAN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion and moustache fair, stout build; a bricklayer's labourer. Supposed living at Fulbam cr Wandsworth, keeps a lurchtr dog, is a poacher, and is known to police at Fulham Information to Supt. Allen, Brentwood. SUSSEX ( EAST). 59.— Hastings ( Borough).— 26th ult.— A dark gelding pony ( almost black), about 7 years, 12 hands, knees chipped, mark from shoe- cut on inside near foreleg, long mane and tail, Russian breed ; a set of full- size single harness, " E. G. W." on blinkers, plated mounts, 4- ring bit; an old light spring cart, body painted blue, red wheels, shafts have been repaired with pieces of tin, " Bob Small, Brighton, Sussex," on off side— By TWO MEN: 1st, age about 25, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion and heavy moustache dark; dress, grey jacket, black vest, dark trousers, hard felt hat; 2nd, about same age and height, clean shaved ; dress, dark clothes. Had the appearance of costermongers. Information to Chief Constable Glenister, Hastings. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. SUFFOLK. 60.— Lowestoft ( County).— 22nd ult., on the beach, the body of newly- born female child, in a woman's cardboard boot- box, " Rabbits & Sons, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Elephant Buildings," thereon. Information to Supt. Shipp, Lowestoft. F STOAT, JULY 6, 1894. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 5 PROPERTY POUND. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 61. — D Division. — 19th nit. — An " Coins'' safety bicycle, maker—" W. Brown, No. 333 | 1877 " on axlo, " The Ideal Company's Mannfactory, PaddingtoD," on driviog rods, Bart- lett'fl patent clincher tyres, Middlemore patent saddle, No. 123, and wallet with toolj. Supposed stolen or nnlawfnlly obtained. Information to be forwarded to the Metropoli an Police District, New Scotland Yard, S. W. WARWICKSHIRE. 62— Stratford - on - Avon ( County).— 19th ult., in a field at Sherbource Hill — 1 small black Gladstone hand- bag, containing a metal watch, Swiss make, No. 448 ; 1 engraved imitation gdd pencil- case; 1 collar and front; 1 pair of caffs, patent glazed ; 1 old necktie ; 1 tourist's map- book ; i brown leather purse, nearly new; a quantity of quack medicine; small tin box, without lid. Also found in the same field, a short distance from the bag— 1 small pociet- book, containing several entries, a pedlar's certificate, No. 995, Glou- cestershire Constabulary, issued at Cirencester, on the 6th of March, 1894, to Thomas Kent, age 31 years, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, eyes hazel, hair brown. Information to Supt. Lambourne, Stratford on- Avon. APPREHENSIONS. 63. — Metropolitan Police District, K Division.— GEORGE PARKER, alias BROWN, and BARKER, Case No. 5, 13th April last. 64.— Metropolitan Police District, T Division.— ARTHUR GEO. F. WHITE, Case No. 3, 25th May last; and LOUIS YISCOMPTE CLEMENCEA. U DE LA GAUTRAYE, Case No. 6, 27th April last. 65. — Hertfordshire, Ware ( County).— JOHN HEARSON, alias GEORGE HEARSON, & c., Case No. 15, 30th March last. 66. — Lancashire, Salford ( Borough).— License Holder WILLIAM HUNT, Office No. 46178, Case No. 27, lltb May, 1894. 67.— Suffolk, Lowestoft ( County).— CHAS. TODD and WILLIAM FLEGG, Case No. 27, 29th Dec., 1893. 68.— Sussex ( East), Hove ( Town). — ERNEST ARTHUR GRANT, alias ARTHUR CASTON, Case No. 33, 8th Jane, 1894. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. HEREFORDSHIRE. 69.— Ledbury ( County). — For stealing, 25th nit., at Ashperton— 1 wooden bottle, " W. A." thereon, and 1 axe— ALFRED OSBOURNE, a^ e 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion f » ir, hair ( inclined to curl) light brown, moustache light, badly ruptured ; drees, cord sleeve waistcoat, dark vest, grey stripe trousers, brown cap, and strong lace boots. A native of Pembroke. He went to Cardiff on 25th nit., and stated that be was going to work as a timber- man in one of the collieries near Pontypridd. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Phillips, Ladbury. KENT. 70. — Tunbridge Wells ( Borough). — For housebreaking, 4th in$ t., and stealing a lady's long gold chain, small round thick links, with swivel hook at end— TWO MEN: 1st, age about 26, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion and moustache dark; dress, dark clothes, black hird felt hat. 2nd, age abont 25, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in.; dress, dark suit, large light silk tie, straw hat. Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbridge Wells. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 71.— Fishponds ( County).— Remanded till 12th inst., fur housebreaking— JOHN EDWIN BAXTER, a mason, age 47, height 5 ft. in., complexion dark, long face, hair dark brown, moustache blown, has lost right eye, left dark brown. Information to Supt. Matthews, Fishponds. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 72.— J Division.— 4th inst., by shopbreaking— 2 saf ty bicycles : 1st, a 2- in. clincher tyre pneuma- tic, black enamelled, lined red and gold, diamond frame, plated handle- bar, tangent spokes, ball bear- ings all over, Brook's B 28 hammock saddle, No. 2 size, No. 3333 on handle- bar and other parts, felt handles, rat- trap pedals with toe- clips, Humber block chain, Bown's patent tubular crown detach- able fork mounts, Halycon lamp; 2ad, a Preston Davies pneumatic diamond frame, tangent spokes, black enamelled, rat- trap pedals, Preston toughened crank and roller chain, Middlemorc's 130 hammock saddle, ball bearings all over, crank and centre bar of pedal off side slightly bent, La Fleche, maker, William Cole, 1, Sewdley- street, Lower Clapton, N. E.," stamped on head of each. 73.— V Division.— 2nd inst., by housebreaking — 1 brilliant necklace, cross ia. long, to match; 1 imitation emerald necklace; 4 silver bangles ( 3 snake, 1 j- in. bevelled) ; 3 pairs ear- rings ( 1 pair single stone pearl screw, 1 pair screw silver, 1 pair jet); 1 small silver brooch; 6 dessert spoocs; 6 des ert forks; 3 table- spoons; 1 pair sugar- tongs ( all old English pattern, best electro- plate) ; 3 silver egg- spoons. 74— W Division — 3rd inst., by housebi- eaking — 2 ladies' silver watches ( 1st, keyless geneva, wr. ath of flowers on dial, engraved turned cases; 2nd, figured cases, maker " T. Gayden, Upper Norwood, 1' on dome) ; 2 brooches ( 1st, a jubilee shilling, knob setting; 2ud, Scotch pebbles in metal) ; 1 pair imitation pearl earrings, silver wires ; 1 gent's gold fancy albert, fancy watch key attached ; and 30s. gold and silver. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CARNARVONSHIRE. 75. — Bangor ( County). — 29th nit., at Glanacthwy— 2 silver breakfast forks, weighing about ounce each ; 3 silver dinner forks, weighing about 2i ounces each, hallmarked and crest— lion, rampant. Information to Inspector Prothero, Bangor. KENT. 76.— Cranbrook ( County).— 2nd inst.— A " new rapid" bicycle ( nearly new), painted light bine, makers " St. George's Engineering Company," with address stamped on hubs, pneumatic " Dnnlop " tyres, tangent spokes. Information to Supt. Bartlett, Cianbrook. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND- SURREY. 77.— Reigate ( Borough).— 4th inst.— the body of a newly- born female child, wrapped in a piece of common calico sheeting, double patch joined in one corner, a " Daily Chronicle" paper of 5th August, 1893, and two pieces of brown paper. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. 78— Reigate ( Borough).— Body of child, Case No. 90, 22nd ult., has been identified. The apprehension of the undermentioned persons is sought for failing to report under the Provisions of the Prevention of Crimes Act. The Police Force requiring the capture is notified under the name of the person, with the exception of th8 Metropolitan District, which is shown by the letters C. 0. ( Con- ? ict Office). In all cases where a warrant has been granted, notification will follow name of Force d siring capture. In the event of the capture of persons circulated from C. 0. information is to be forwarded to the Assistant Commissioner, Convict Office, New Scotlaid Yard, S. W. The remainder to the Chief Constable of the Police District named. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AGE. HBIGHT COM. HAIR. ETES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS. THOMAS SMITH, alias GEO. BEN- NETT, JOHN BARLOW, THOS. DOYLE, THOS. ROBERTSON, WM. LAYNS, and WM. HENDERSON, 46470. C. O. 51 6 9 fresh It brn ,( bald) blue ( blind left) Scar It cheek, 2 blue marks on rt temple, and 1 rt cheek Winchester, 7th March, 1839, 7 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 4th J une 1894. P 101. JOHN WARD, alias JOHN HALL, 46398. C. O. 21 6 6 fresh brn brn 2 small scars rt cheek, part anchor, blue mark ( indistinct), and 2 dots back, and P. fiont of rt forearm, D., anchor, and J. back, I LOVE and P. B. front of It forearm Central Criminal Court, 8th February, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for burglary. " Licensed 22nd May, 1894. S 91. FREDERICK PETERS, alias GEO. FREDERICKS, and GEO. SANDERS, 46404. C. O. 45 5 7 swrthy black ( thin) dk brn Scar over It eyebrow, rt slioulderblade ( burn), each elbow, and It hip, brown mark outside rt calf Bedford, 7th July, 1888, 5 years penal servi- tude for uttering. Liberated on a second license, 19th May, 1894, which expires 2nd September, 1894. O 291. THOMAS COLLINS, alia* WM. COURTNEY, and WM. THOMPSON, 45703. C. O. 40 5 6 fresh brn blue Rt forearm deformed ( wasted), 2 dots back of It forearm, bald spot It side forehead North London Sessions, 15th July, 18S9 6 years penal servitude for larceny." Licensed 16th January, 1S94. Y D P 91. 9 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1894. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AGE. HEIGHT COM HAIR. EYES. REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS— contd. ELIZABETH CROTCHINGTON, alias ELIZABETH PASSINGTON, ELIZABETH CRUTCHINGTON, ELIZABETH PASSINGS, and ELIZABETH PASSINGHAM. C. O. 46528 " WILLIAM EVANS, alias DAVIS, SMITH, and TURNER, 45517. C. O. JOHN WILLIAMS, 45151. C. O. WILLIAM WEST, ALIAS WM. WEINEB, WM. WEIMAR, and WM. WINER, 46287. C. O. GEORGE ELLIS, alias STEPHEN ESCOTT, STEPHEN HAYES, and STEPHEN AKERS, 45977. C. O. ROBERT SHIRLEY, 45546. C. O. EDWARD HOAR, 46360. C. O. WM. TOMLINSON, alias WM. THOMPSON, 46428. C. O. FRANK FURSEMAN, alias FRANK FURGSMAN, and FRANK FURZE- MAN, 45704. CO. WILLIAM FAWCETT, 4G436. C. O. EDWARD MOULDEN, alias THOMAS HAGAN. and EDWARD MOULDING, 45772. C. O. ISAAC CASS, alias GEORGE SMITH, 45930. Hull ( Borough) HARRY HOLT, alias HENRY HARVEY*, and STOCKING, 46166. Hull ( Borough) THOM AS ROBINSO N, alias McGUIRE, SMITH, and STENCHEN, 45578. Hull ( Borough) DAVID MILLER, 44916. Cockermouth ( County) JOHN MOORE, alias FREDERICK HOLMES, FREDERICK JONES, and JOHN TANNER, 46244. Cardiff ( Borough) JOHN DIXON, alias MICHAEL McMAHON, and JOHN SULLI- VAN, 46331. Liverpool ( City) JOHN PENRY, alias PENDRY, JONES, and WILLIAMS, 46411. Tredegar ( County) FREDERICK THORPE JENKINS, alio FREDERICK JENKINS, 46113. Manchester ( City) GEORGE CHARLES WARE, 46043. Fishponds ( County) THOMAS JONES, alias DAVIS, 46167. Manchester ( City) LOUISA GALLOWAY, alias CLARKE, ROBERTSON, McGREGOR, MUR- PHY, and CAVANAGH, 46041. Manchester ( City) JANE SMITH, alias COLLINS, TAYLOR, JOHNSON, NEWLAND, COLLINSON, and YOUNG, 45873. Manchester ( City) SUPERVISEES. CHARLES FREDERICK WILLIAM- SON, alias CHAS. ALMOND, and JOHN MASSLY, 40645. C. O. and Ashton- under- Lyne ( Borough) MARY MAUD 463C4. C. O. BRIDGET HIGGINS, alias ELIZA-; BETH HIGGINS, LOUISA BOS- TOCK, ADA BARNARD, and ADDIE BARNETT, 42259. Liver l> ool ( City) | JAMES HOB AN, alias JAMES| HOBIN, 46530. Oldham ( Borough) JOHN HENRY ATKINSON, 43804. P- nrith ( County) 48 45 67 27 24 23 65 68 30 58 40 66 51 25 56 40 54 43 34 25 37 32 40 28 AGNES TREVOR, 30 38 23 22 5 2 5 6 5 5 sallow pale sallow 5 5 j fresh 5 6 fresh 5 3 5 4 fresh sallow 5 5 ; fresh 5 5 pale 5 6 I fresh 5 6 5 8 fresh fresh 5 10 fresh 5 8 5 9 fair florid 5 3 fresh 5 9 i 5 2 fresh sallow 4 11 fresh brn dk brn grey brn dk brn dk brn dark grey ( thin) brn grey brn grey ( bald) turng grey ( thin) brn brn dk brn blue blue brn grey blue dk brn brn dk brn grey grey grey hazel blue brn brn blue Lobe of rt ear torn, scar on rt thumb, shoulder, It forearm, upper lip, and nose, lost several top teeth Pockmarked on nose, scar between shoulders, rt side throat, and outside It thigh Nose flattened and scarred, scar outside corner of rt eye, outside It forearm, and top of 3rd rt finger, mole outside It forearm, 2nd rt toe crooked, varicose veins rt calf and knee Scar between eyebrows, on rt cheek, rt elbow, rt thumb, aud " base of 2nd It finger, W. W. and flow er- pot with wreath between inside rt fore- arm Large scar top of lread, large brown birthmark rt side back, anchor and blue dot back of rt fore- arm, heart, sword, anchor, head ( full face) back of It forearm, mole It breast Nose crooked, scar It side head, bridge of nose, rt side neck, centre of chest, and 3 over rt breast, It arm deformed from fracture Two warts over It eyebrow, scar eaoh side neck, It ribs, It groin, and top of 4th It finger, mole It wrist, 3rd i t finger deformed Surrey Sessions, 7th May, 1888, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 3rd license, 13th June, 1894. Sentence expires 13th September, 1894. O 15. Leicester, 31st December, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 25th Nov. 1893. X D P 606. Cardiff, 28th June, 1887, 7 years penal servi- tude and remanet of former sentence for larceny. Licensed 23rd August, 1893. Sen- tence expires 8th July, 1895. Z G N 1155. Manchester, 12th June, 1890, 5 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 30th April, 1894. Q 178. North London Sessions, 1st December, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 1st March, 1894. R 436. Central Criminal Court, 3rd March, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 5th December, 1893. Q 77. Maidstone, 22nd October, 1885, 10 years penal servitude and remanet of former sentence for receiving. Licensed 9th May, 1894. Sentence expires 22nd February, 1899. Z L 1330. 3 scars over It eyebrow, one It cheek, rt side fore- Manchester, 4th February, 1892, 3 years penal head, It side " neck, 6 outside rt forearm, large servitude and 3 years police supervision for scar inside rt leg, below knee, with deformity housebreaking. Licensed 25th May, 1894. from fracture ( gunshot wound), 3 scars inside, S 30. and 5 outside It forearm, and 3 back of It hand Mole It collar- bone, aud 2 It ribs, scar inside rt North London Sessions, 4th January, 1892, 3 wrist, and outside rt thigh, 2 faint blue dots years penal servitude and 1 year police super- back of It forearm vision for larceny. Licensed 15th January, 1894. S 24. Scar inside corner of It eye, rt eye, back of head, Dorchester, 23rd July, 1873, penal servitude each wrist, It elbow, top of 2nd It finger, and for life for wounding a warder at Portland inside each knee Couvict Prison. Licensed 19th May, 1894. Z 889. Two scars back of head, 12 ( small) back of neck] and shoulders, 2 inside It shin, 1 front of It fore- arm, and on nose, M. inside rt forearm 5 5 5 7 5 1 fair fresli fair 5 1 fresh 5 « 5 2 fresh fresh 5 2 sallow 4 11 fresh fresh It brn It brn < ik bra It brn dk brn brn brn grey grey grey hazel brn blue blue Blind It eye, scar rt front of head, outside It buttock, and burn sear rt ankle Scar bridge of nose, It side of head, and 3 on each shin, mole It cheek aud rt side of chin, rt elbow and It knee- joint slightly contracted, 2nd It toe deformed, small anchor back It hand, D. It ribs Scar bridge of nose, It side of neck, and top rt hip bone, ring tattooed each finger, and blue dot on It thumb Scar on rt wrist, and 2 It shin Scar centre aud rt of forehead, back of head, and back of rt hand ( burn), anchor and 2 dots out- side rt forearm, cross, J. N. outer side It forearm North London Sessions, 3rd June, 1889, 6 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 20th January, 1894. C P 631. Hull, 19th October, 1888, 7 years penal servi- tude and 1 year police supervision for horse- stealing. Licensed 8th February, 1894. C O 602. Leicester, 9th July, 1890, 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny ( dwelling- house). Licensed 10th April, 1894. Q 192.' Hull, 2nd January, 1890, 5 years penal servi- tude for housebreaking. Licensed 29th November, 1893. Q 7. Carlisle, 4th July, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for rape. Licensed 23rd June, 1893. P 290. Cardiff, 1st July, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 21st April, 1894. Q 183. Scar rt temple and rt knee, lost upper part of rt North London Sessions, 2nd December, 1889, 5 dk brn black brn brn brn brn blue brn grey grey ear, chest deformed Coal mark It temple, burn scar top of both feet, wart on breast, 4th rt finger deformed, scar on It hip and knee- cap, limps slightly, It leg has been broken Scar back of neck, back of rt hand, wrist, and elbow, scar It of belly, thigh, and shin- bones Mole rt cheek, rt side neck, and centre of belly, scar on rt shin Scar It eyebrow, 3 outside each forearm, one inside bend of It arm, and rt elbow, dislocation back rt hand Scar centre of forehead, inside corner It eyebrow ( small), inside It thumb, and inside rt forearm ( burn) Scar rt of upper lip, rt forearm, It temple, chin, back of neck, It upper arm ( burn), and 2 long scars between eyebrows, It ear torn through years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 4th May, 1894. P 554. Hereford, 8th January, 1889, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision and remanet of former sen tenc? for fraud. Liber- ated 15th May, 1894. License expires 30th January, 1895. K P 292. Manchester Sessions, 23rd November, 1888, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision and remanet of former sentence for larceny. Liberated 23rd March, 1894. License expires 1st June, 1895. I O 615. Worcester Assizes, 21st May, 1886, 10 years penal servitude for rape. Licensed 3rd Mar., 1894. M 278. Liverpool Assizes, 3rd December, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for robbery. Liberated 4th April, 1894. R 428. Preston Sessions, 15th October, 1890, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny ( person). Liberated 28th Feb., 1894. Q 22. Leeds, 7th July, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Liberated 29th Jan., 1894. Q 16. Birthmark rt loin, mole rt nipple, scar outside It knee Boil scar rt shoulder, cut scar rt shin Face freckled, scar on each eyebrow, and on It cheek Scar It cheek, rt instep, outside It thigh, It shin, and It eyebrow, anchor outside It forearm, cross outside rt forearm Scar It eyebrow, mole rt of back, 2 warts base and outside of rt thumb Salford, 6th December, 1886, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 31st December, 1890. M 573. See also Case No. 71, Gazette, 4th May last. South London Sessions, 14th March, 1893, 14 months hard labour aud 2 years police super- vision for larceny. 9150. Manchester, 12th June, 1890, 18 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for larcenv. 576. Manchester, 5th October, 1893, 8 months hard labour and 1 year police supervision for larceny. 5539. Salford, 11th January, 1892, 9 months haul labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 6489. " FRIDAY, JULY G, 1894. 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