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03/08/1894

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Date of Article: 03/08/1894
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1106
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1894. VOL. XI., No. 1106. EEG- XJLATIONS. 1. ' All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them should be addressed to Xuu I. UNOK OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YAKD, LONDON, f, W. 2. Part if v/, j rs concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE O, ZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Part " ilars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the art tile in question to be thereby identified. 4. In vU vases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the pat/ went 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 stuh. r. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of Is. ( id. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and are alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted 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 ail cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings tvhicn may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheque, crossed " Drummond Sf Co." Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 125, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or person* missing can only be accepted a* 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 Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Oonnties. ( 3). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( o) Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2V Counties. ( 8). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. < d) Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Oities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the nnmber at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any oom- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICI GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is unwilling to incur any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communication sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. CITY OF LONDON. 1. — For falsifying accounts — GEORGE MORRIS YANE, late of Fairlawn, Catford, and 4, Jeffrey's- square, E. C., age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., hair dark, moustache light, small 6ide whiskers, long nose; walks very erect; dress, dark coat and vest, and light trousers, wears gold rim eye- glasses. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. MeWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 2. — Windsor ( Borough) — For embezzle- ment, 29th ulto. — HENRY BARNES, age 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache light brown ; dress, rusty black jacket and vest, light grey cloth trousers, black hard felt hat, or white straw hat with black band. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Armour, New Windsor. 3.— Re-~ Mng ( Borough)— For stealing a purse and £ 2 10s. — FREDERICK HARRIS, alias FOSKETT, and WATTS, age 21, height 5 ft. 7 or 8in., complexion fresh, face rather long and blotchy, hair brown ; dress, navy- blue serge suit, black hard felt hat, light spotted or striped tie ; carried a pair of tan gloves. A native of Rochester. His modus operandi is to call on clergymen, doctors, & c , and, on finding them out, asks that he may write a note, stating that he is the son of the late Canon Barrows, of Rochester, and, upon gaining admittance, steals any article of value that may be ljing about. Has been previously convicted of similiar offerees. Warrant issued. 4.— Reading ( Borough). — For stealing, 27th ult., a Singer Safety bicycle, 30- in. wheels, butted spokes ( 2 missing from back wheel), solid tyres, f- in. 1892 pattern— A man, who gave the name of GEORGE ISLES ( supposed false), age about 18, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion pale, hair dark, slight moustache; dress, dark suit, hard felt hat; was wearing a large albert chain. Information to Head Constablo Tewsley, Reading. walks badly; dress, dark cloth trousers and vest, short drab dust- coat; of gentlemanly appearance. He takes a hou= e with lands, and advertises for a married man as caretaker, & c, obtains £ 25 from the caretaker as security, and leaves the neighbour- hood. Is accompanied by his wife, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 in., very stout, complexion rather dark, hair grey, large scar right of neck; dress, drab dres3 and hat, large light dust- cloak ; is addicted to drink ; two boys, ago 14 and 8 respectively, and a girl, age 11. They left Upton, Hants, in June. ! Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Maneely, High Wycombe. 6.— Newport Pagnell ( County).— For failing to report— License Holder WILLIAM SALE, alias WM. STEVENS, Office No. 46020, age 51, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown ( turn- ing grey), eyes hazsl, a painter, D. on It tide, wart bridge of nose, scar each side back of neck. Sentenced at Newbury, 14th October, 1891, to 1 week and 3 years per. al servitude for fraud. Licensed 12th March, 1894. Information to Inspector Pitson, Newport Pagnell. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 5— High Wycombe ( County).— For obtain- ing £ 25 by false pretences— WALTER COLE, age about 40, height 6 ft., complexion sallow, hair ( turn- ing grey) dark brown, eyes blue, lost one thumb- nail ( supposed left), rather hard of hearing, acd CARNARVONSHIRE. 7.— Conway ( County).— For stealing, 5th ult., a brown leather purse, containing a lady's gold dress ring, chased, dark blue stone in centre, with 2 small diamonds on both sides; 1 small loose pearl — H. RECORD, age about 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., square build, complexion, hail-, moustache and whiskers ( trimmed) and eyes dark, holds his head forward ; dress, brown check suit, trousers patched at right knee, dark billycock hat. Has been trading as " Hollis Record < Sb Co., 14, Upper Grange Road, London, S. E.," but now goes about visiting chemists and druggists selling recipes, which he has in two books, one black cover, the other red. Was accompanied by a woman, age about 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, hair auburn ; dress, cream colour skirt, black jacket, and black sailor's hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Williams, Conway. CORNWALL. 8. — Penzance ( Borough). — For obtaining money by false pretences, on 2nd June last— ERNEST FREDERICK PICKARD, alias FRANK CECIL GELL, age about 33, height 5 ft. 8 in., slender build, complexion fair, hair brown, eyes blue, lost several front teeth in upper jaw, and has some peculiarity about the upper lip. Formerly carried on business at Macclesfield as a grocer. Warrant issued. Not to ba apprehended out of the United Kingdom. 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894. 9.— Penzance ( Borough).— For stealing, 27th ult., 1 gentleman's silver geneva watch, 1 small gold seal, set with cornelian stone, with monogram of 3 letters engraved thereon, ring at top broken; 1 gold scarf- piD, set with carbuncles, pin broken in centre— A MAN, age 55 to 60, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., stout build, bald, moustache turning prey, bloated appearance, very large red nose; dress, short dark jacket, dark corduroy trousers, dark peak cap, old handkerchief round neck, lace boots. Stated he was a jeweller and diamond cutter. May be found at low public houses or common lodging houses. Information to Head Constable Nicholas, Pen- DENBIGHSHIRE. 10.— Wrexham ( County).— For stealing a silver watch ( bailee) — FREDERICK FRANCIS, alias FRANCIS DAYIES, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 3 in., stout build, complexion dark, hair ( bald on top and turning grey) dark, moustache brown, walks very sharp with short quick steps; shabbily dressed, generally carries a small handbag. A tramping watch- cleancr. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Vaughan, Wrexham. DERBYSHIRE. 11.— Derby ( County). — For stealing a horse ( recovered), on 9th ult., at Breadsall — ISAAC SMITH, age 22, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, walks with a shuffling gait, slightly knock- kneed ; dress, new print jacket suit, of smart reddish pattern, and golf cap ; wears a large silver ring ( which he cannot take off) on one 3rd finger. He attends horse- fairs, where he obtains work in assisting dealers, and was last heard of at Broms- grove and Pershore. May now be found in one of the southern counties. A native of Farnsfield, Notts. Warrant issued. 12.— Derby ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences, 2nd April last, at Findern — HENRY JAMES, alias HENRY WILLIAMS, age about 70, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and long whiskers, grey; speaks with London accent; walks erect, has lost front teeth; usually dresses in shabby- genteel clothiDg, and silk hat. He represents himself to be an architect and surveyor, and obtains food and lodgings at hotels, & t\, stating that he is about to build some property in the locality, and arranges for stabling. He als produces plans of patent windows, which he tries to dispose of by professing to sell the patent. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Daybell, Derby. DEVONSHIRE. 13. — Barnstaple ( County). — For obtaining money by false pretences— GEOFFREY J. SOMER- VILLE WOOD, age about 28, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion pale, hair black, eyes dark, clean shaved, smart, gentlemanly appearance. A native of Ham- mersmith, London. He left Ilfracombe by late train, booked to Wimbledon, having with him a large quantity of luggage. Warrant issued. 14.— Barnstaple ( County). — For obtaining money by false pretences — ROLAND HILL, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair and moustache brown; dress, black coat, grey mixture trousers, sometimes cap or hard hat.— W. HILL, age about 28, height about 5 ft. 6 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown ; dress, grey suit, bowler hat or cap. Both of 170, Mary- street, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. Their modus operandi is to call on hotel and boarding- house keepers, Ac., who have been in the habit of advertising in " Bennett's Business Directory," produce a copy of old advertisment, and obtain money for a renewal of same. Warrant issued. 15.— Barnstaple ( County).— For stealing, 29th ult., from a lodging house, at Ilfracombe— A jewel case, containing 1 gold ring set with 2 diamonds and sapphire; 1 ruby ring; 1 gold bracelet; 6 silver baDgles; 1 Indian silver baDgle; 1 filigree gold brooch in case; 1 garnet brooch; 1 gold pencil case; 1 crescent- shape gold brooch set with pearls ; 1 gold bar brooch set with pearls ; 1 set of amber necklets and bracelets ; 1 garnet bracelet; 1 claw brooch ; 1 garnet necklace— A MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 in., side whiskers and moustache, chin shaved, prominent teeth ; dress, black coat and vest, grey trousers, white straw hat. Is supposed to have come by Sunday League train from London, an envelope being found in his room addressed— J. Bather, Esq., 48, Albert- road, Queen's- road, Dalston, London, N. E. He sent a registered parcel by London and South Western Railway, addressed to Rushbrook, 146, Aldersgate- street, London. Information to Supt. Hobbs, Barnstaple. DORSETSHIRE. 16. — Weymouth ( Borough). — Portrait and description of EDWARD C. FLOWERS, lato a tailor's manager, whose apprehension is sought for embezzlement— Age 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion very pale, hair brown, clean shaved, speaks with cockney accent; dress, long rough double- breasted coat suit, black bowler hat, patent button boots. Has been employed by Messrs. Simmonds & Sons, Haymarket, London, and has friends at Shepherd's Bnsh. Absconded 16th inst. Warrant issued. 17. — Weymouth ( Borough).— Woodcut por- trait and description of THOMAS PERKINS, late Postmaster, Weymouth, whose apprehension is sought for stealing £ 370— Age 40, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair ( long and inclined to curl) and very thin whiskers, black, moustache ( curled at ends) dark brown, eyes dark brown, wears glasses, lost use of left hand ( caused by broken arm near elbow), has very bad feet and walks with shuffling gait. When last seen was wearing brown check suit, brown felt hat ( flat top), but may be wearing silk hat and black frock coat, lace boots which open to toe- caps. Native of Salford, and was employed at Manchester Post Office until 1892, when he was appointed Postmaster at Wey- mouth. Has relatives at Salford and Southport. His face has become wasted by illness since the photograph was taken. Is believed to possess 16 £ 5 Bank of England notes, dated London, 30th April, 1894, Nos. F | 4 20882 to 20897. and 2 £ 10 ditto, dated 2nd January, 1891, Nos. H | 97 43089 and 43090. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Eacock, Wey- mouth. HAMPSHIRE. 18.— Aldershot ( County).— For assaulting the police, 22nd ult., at Fleet— ELI JONES, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion, hair, beard, and moustache dark ; dress, dark jacket and vest, cord trousers, peak cap ; may be working as a navvy, has been in the Army. Is accompanied by a woman, age about 30, tall, stout build; dress, dark skirt, blue bodice, and black hat. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Stephen- son, Aldershot. 19.— Bitterne ( County). — On commitment, warrant, for night poaching — JAMES LANE, age 54, height 5 ft. 7f in , complexion fresh, hair ( bald) dark brown, eyes hazel, mole between shoulders; dress, light brown cord trousers, old cloth waistcoat, white slop, dirty white felt bat, heavy lace boots— GEORGE WILSON, age 31, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair black, clean shaved, eyes hazel, cut top lip, boil- mark bottom of back and right buttock; dress, brown cord trousers, double- breasted cord waistcoat, long brown coat ( large pockets inside), black hard felt hat, heavy nailed boots. Navvies ; natives of Bristol. Both are notorious poachers. Information to Supt. Matthews, Bitterne. ISLE OF ELY. 20.— Whittlesea ( County).-— Fcr embezzlement — ALFRED GEORGE REELY, late of Walling- ford, Berks, age 23, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes dark brown; dress, grey check suit, light drab overcoat with monrning band on arm, brown boots; wears his hat on one side. May endeavour to leave the country or enlist into the Army. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Burrows, Whittlesea. KENT. 21.— Folkestone ( Borough).— For stealing from an office, 23rd ult., 2 £ 5 Bank of England notes; about £ 30 in gold; a number of cheques on tho National Provincial, Glynn's, Lloyd's, H. S. King, and Bradford Old Banks, payable to R. Court; and a certificate for the payment of £ 32 ( retired pay) to Lieut.- Col. C. H. Sheppard, by the Secretary of State for India— THREE MEN: 1st, age 35, medium height; dress, black coat, light trousers, hard felt hat; carried an umbrella with bone or ivory handle. 2nd, age 35, rather tall, fair complexion, ginger moustache, wore a light tweed cap. 3rd, age about 30, tall, well dressed, hard felt hat, dark moustache \ carried a small black bag. The first two engaged the employes in conversation in the yard of tho premises, while the third one en'ered the office and abstracted the money from an unlocked desk. A man of the following description called earlier iu the day and obtained change of a sovereiga which was taken from the desk referred to: age 30, tall, hair and eyes dark; dressed in a brown suit and white straw hat. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. 22. — Canterbury ( City). — For stealing, 26th ult., from the Officers' Quarters, Cavalry Depot, Canterbury— 1 gold repeater watch, No. 411, very old and antique, maker, " Alibert, Rue do Rousseau, Paris " ; 1 square gold locket, opens out with four sides, containing 2 small photos; 1 pearl and diamond pin; 3 pearl studs; 1 brown leather portmanteau, marked on side " F. D. T." in black letters ; silver- mounted cherry wood walking stick, initialed" F. D. T., 4th June, 1891 " ; 1 single- breasted black serge suit; 1 blue double- breasted serge suit; 1 silver match box; and 1 silver lever watch, No. 358— GEORGE KNOWLES, a private in the 18th Hussars, age 23, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, tattoo marks back of right hand, a number of tattoo marks back left hand ( and fingers; dress, pepper- and- salt coloured mixture suit, black billycock hat, white shirt, marked " F. D. Tagart," white collar, and black tie. A valet. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farmery, Canter- bury. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 3 LANCASHIRE. £ 23.— West Derby ( County). — For stealing, between 6th and 7th inst., at Toxteth Park— 1 lady's 18- carat gold ring, set with a cluster of 10 diamonds ; 1 lady's 18- carat gold ring, set with a cluster of 6 diamonds; 1 gold bracelet, fastens with a clasp, the bracelet tapers towards clasp ; 1 pair of lady's black silk stockings, embroidered with gold in front ; 2 ladies' chemises, made of very fine calico and embroidered in front ; 1 silver brooch, made from a four- shilling piece — ALICE GORDON, or RUSSELL, age about 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion sillow, hair dark, curled in front, medium build ; dress, navy- blue dress, black hat with four black feathers, yellow shoes with high heels; walks very erect. A servant; was engaged from a registry office, and left the house after a month's service. Information to Supt. Smith, Old Swan. 24 — Salford ( Borough).— For stealing, 26th ult., a blue roan mare, 14 hands 2 inches, 8 years : brass- mounted harness; a four- wheeled lurry, body painted blue, wheels red, " William Hall, Coal Merchant, Salford " on right side, " W. H. S." on back of lurry; 2 56- lb. weights ; a pair of scales, and 50 wrapper bags with tin checks attached, marked R. C. C.— FREDERICK ALLMARK, age about 23, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion and hair dark, cleaned shaved, pug no3e; dress, dark clothes, hoots, and billycock hat. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. LINCOLNSHIRE. 25.— Gainsborough ( County).— For failing to report— Supervisee JOHN WILKINSON, office No. 45836, age 50, height 5 It. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, blue scar under left eye, scar right side of back, and on each knee- cap, ring third left finger, ruptured right side. Sentenced at Grimsby, 20th October, 1893, to o months hard labour, and 1 year police supervision for larceny. Information to Supt. Osborn, Gainsborough. SOMERSETSHIRE. 26.— Bath ( City).— For stealing £ 7— J. PARRIS, age about 21, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 inches, hair ( cot short) light, eyes grey, face covered in pimples and brown stains right side ; dress, dark jacket, blue vest, light trousers, black bowler hat, turndown collar, blue elastic braces, brown leather boots or shoes, india- rubber bottoms. He called at the residence of a clergyman, who happened to be away from home, and represented to the servant that he was a friend, and asked per- mission to go into the study for the purpose of writing a letter, and, whilst alone, stole the money from a cash- box. Information to Lieut.- Colonel Gwyn, Chief Con- stable, Bath. STAFFORDSHIRE. 27.— Burslem ( County).— For failing to report — License Holder JOSEPH ABBOTS, alias THOMAS REYNOLDS, Office No. 46701, age 30, height 5 ft. 4^ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, 2 moles back of right shoulder, scar back of right hand, knock- kneed. Sentenced at Stafford, 2nd July, 1889, to 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on second license, 17th ult. Has also been convicted at Hanley, Knutsford, and Warwick, for fraud. P 401. Apprehension also sought at Wellington, for fraud, see Case No. 61. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. 28.— Wolverhampton ( Borough). — For obtaining a quantity of carpenters' tools, 20tli ult., by a forged order — HARRY SIMPSON, alias PETER SIMPSON, WILLIAM PRICE, WM. ELLISON, HARRY J. LEWIS, and MR. WIL- LIAMS, age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., com- plexion fresh, hair light, moustache sandy, beard about a month's growth, walks erect; dress, when last seen, brewn cord trousers, light cloth vest, print cotton shirt, dark straw hat or grey cloth cap, lace boots, no coat. Information to Capt. Burnett, Chief Constable, Wolverhampton. STIRLINGSHIRE. 29.— Stirling ( Burgh.)— For stealing, 24th ult., a gentleman's 3- stone diamond ring, gipsy setting, thick band; and a lady's gold levt- r watch, gold dial, steel hands, oval shield, No. 17219— A MAN, age about 22, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., supposed slight moustache ; dress, light grey tweed suit, dark tweed ulster with cape, black felt hat. He called at jewellers' shops, under the pretence of making a purchase. In the first case he selected a ring which was too large, and asked that it might be altered, and he would call for it in a few hours ; and in the other case he selected a watch, but after hearing the price, stated he had not sufficient money to pay for it, but would return in about an hour for it. Information to Chief Constable Ferguson, Stirling. SUSSEX ( EAST). 30.— Eastbourne ( Borough). — For stealing, 21st ult., a lady's gold watch ( recovered) from a boarding- house — CLARENCE HIGGINS, age about 25, height about 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, com- plexion, hair, and slight moustache dark; dress, blue serge jacket and vest, light dark - striped trousers, or sandy tweed suit, hard felt hat, or may be wearing a cap; good address ; carried a small Gladstone bag. Stated he had recently arrived from India, and was studying medicine. 31.— Eastbourne ( Borough). — For embezzle- ment— JOHN HOAD, age 30 to 35, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., stont build, complexion ruddy, hair browD, moustache light, rather heavy; talks very slowly. Is well known at Hastings and Ashburnham. Warrant issued. 32. — Eastbourne ( Borough). — For violent assault, 17th ult. — JAMES BROWN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, moustache dark and heavy, stout build, very pug- nosed; dress, grey Scotch tweed coat, or a brown cardigan jacket, coarse cord trousers and vest, grey cap, and lace boots. A fruit hawker; native of Portsmouth. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Plumb, East- bourne. WARWICKSHIRE. 33.— Birmingham ( City). — For embezzling about £ 500— JOHN CAMPKIN, a corn merchant's clerk, age 55 or 56, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., com- plexion dark, hair ( curly) grey, moustache and short beard turning grey; dress, bine serge suit, brown billycock hat, blue cloth overcoat with velvet collar ; of gentlemanly appearance. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. WILTSHIRE. 34.— Malmesbury ( County). — For obtaining, by false pretences, 14th ult., at Corston, a silver geneva watch, No. 90938, scratch across dial— OSCAR JAMES, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., stout build, complexion fresh, full face, hair, whiskers ( grown high on cheekbone) and thick moustache, sandy ; dress, grey cord vest and trousers, black soft felt hat. He is supposed to be in com- pany with his father, Ishmael James, who travels the counties of Wilts, Gloucester, and Berks, with two four- wheel carriages hawking earthenware, wicker baskets, & c.; occasionally visits Bristol and Wales. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Tyler, Malmesbury. WORCESTERSHIRE. 35.— Evesham ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretences, 16th ult., at Crofthornc — — ALFRED TIMMS, age 33, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light; dress, white slop, cord trousers, grey cap. A farm labourer ; native of Steeple Aston, Oxon. He left Pershore, on 17th inst., in the company of an old man with grey beard, and a woman - who sings and plays a banjo in public- houses. They had with them an old perambulator containing their luggage. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cope, Evesham ; or Inspector Stanton, Persliore. 36.— Kidderminster ( Bcrrough).— For uttering a fictitious cheque upon Lloyd's Bank ( Kidder- minster Branch), 25th ult.— WALTER WIGGINS, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., stont build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, small side whiskers and moustache; dress, dark cloth suit ( sacque coat), hard felt hat. He is supposed to be identical with WALTER WALKER, circulated from Burton- on- Trent, 6th nit., for a similar offence. Information to Chief Constable Bennet, Kidder- minster. YORKSHIRE ( NORTH RIDING). 37.— Scarborough ( Borough).— For stealing, 20th ult., £ 19— HENRY WHITE, an hotel porter or boots, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 in., slender build, complexion, hair ( inclined to be curly) and mous- tache dark, good teeth; dre3S, dark jacket suit, brown felt hat, lace boots, toe- capped. A native of Hull. Information to Chief Constable Pattison, Scar- borough. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 38.— Swansea ( Borough). — Sentenced, 19th ult., to 3 months imprisonment for stealing a pony and trap— WILLIAM WILLIAMS BOWEN, age about 80, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, fingers of right hand crippled, scar centre of forehead, small mole left side of neck, rup- tured. He calls at livery stables, & c., engages a horse and trap, stating he will return in a few hours, which he fails to do. Previously convicted of similar offences, and supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to the Chief Constable, Swansea. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 39.— Welshpool ( County).— Committed for trial at next quarter sessions, for larceny and house- breaking— THOMAS JOHNSON, age 29, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion sallow, hair light brown, eyes blue, small light moustache, bridge of nose flat, pock- marked ; dress, blue serge jacket, light brown cloth vest, dark cotton cord trousers, hard felt hat, check shirt, lace boots. A barber ; states he is a native of Winchester.— JOHN POWER, age 39 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 7£ in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top) light brown, moustache sandy, eyes, blue ; dress, black serge coat, blue serge vest, grey cloth trousers, check shirt, lace boots. A labourer; states he is a native of Portsmouth. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Crowden, Welshpool. SHROPSHIRE. 40.— Church Stretton ( County).— Sentenced to 21 days imprisonment for shoplifting— JAMES FRANCIS PHILLIPS, age 30, height 5 ft. 2^ in., complexion ruddy, hair and moustache brown, eyes grey, pockmarked, cut on rt cheek near corner of eye, anchor and star tattooed on right forearm ; dress, round cloth jacket ( much worn), blue serge vest, light brown cloth trousers, black hard felt hat, blue muffler with brown and red stripes, brown and red check cotton shirt, light lace boots. A tailor ; gave his address as 9, Clifton- street, off Gloucester- street, Regent's- road, Manchester, and stated he had been tramping the country since April last. Sup- posed wanted elsewhere. Information to Inspector Lewis, Church Stretton. PROPERTY STOLEN. BERKSHIRE. 41.— Reading ( Borough).— 24th nit.— 2 jubilee sixpences; 2 lion shillings, 1 in good state of pre- servation with hole in it; 1 lady's necklace made of 29 threepenny pieces ; 1 lady's gold geneva watch, chased on dial, with long gold guard attached, small links; 1 gold dress ring with 2 small diamonds and a ruby in centre ; 1 gold dress ring with cluster of turquoise stones and small diamond in centre, glass missing from back ; 1 pair of gold earrings, double linked with about 15 turquoise stones in each; 1 gentleman's gold albert, small links, with oblong locket attached, chased and turned up round edge ; 1 gold oblong broooh, blue enamelled on front and pearl setting in shape of flowers ; 1 gold keeper ring, square piece of gold on top; 2 post office saving's bank books, one No. 267 in rarae of John 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1894. James Wheeler, and the other No. 218 in name of Jane Wheeler; 1 lady's gold geteva watch, figurtd gold dial ( church spire), steel hands, silver- gilt dome, engrived back; 1 lady's 9- ct. long gold chain; 1 gold broooh, black enamel set with pearls ( spray of forget- me- nots) ; 1 lady's dress riDg, set 2 brilliants and rnby ; a pawnticket for a lady's silver geneva watch and silver albert, pledged at Bullworthy'e, Aylesbury- street, Clerkenwell, E. C., in May, 1893; and about £ 49 in gold. Information to the Head Constable, Readirg. HAMPSHIRE. 42.— Freemantle ( County).— 25th ult., at Free- mantle— 1 light fawn colour melton overcoat, rather large size, 5 pockets and flaps, raised seams, ( sup- posed) " Yates, West Hartlepool," on tab; 1 bine serge jacket, large siza, nearly Dew, 5 pockets and flaps. Information to Supt. Matthews, Bitterne. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 43.— WelshpOOl ( County).— 27th ult., at For den— A brown cord vest, nearly new, brown bone buttons, usual pockets— By A YOUTH, age about 18; dress, dirty black jacket, blue serge vest, black cloth trousers, black cloth cap, lace boots. Information to Deputy Chief Constable CrowdeD, Welshpool. watch ; gold 6eal, set with red stone, " T. C.'' en graved on stone; gold seven shilling piece, and a small nugget of gold in the rough attached ; 1 silver keyless watch, No. 364975, maker, " John Bennett, Cbeapiide, London." Information to Chief Constable Prior, Tunbridge Wells. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 4 « — Great Driffield ( County).— 24th ult.— 2 dark cloth hunting c > ata, sing'c breasted, black buttons, lined with pink- checked tweed; 1 pair of drab cloth trousers with flaps, nearly new, large size; 1 pair of light cloth trousers, fly fronts, much worn; 1 pair of braces with blue stripes; 1 pair of light laced boots; 1 pair of light elastic- side boots, cut down fronts ; ana 1 large Harden bag. Information to Supt. Farrah, Great Driffield. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 44.— Peterborough ( Liberty of).— 30th ult., at Newborough— A silver verge pair- case watch. No. 6200, maker—' J. Sharman, Melton- Mowbray," on plate ; steel chain with 3 watch- keys attached. Information to Supt. Blackman, Peterborough. SHROPSHIRE. 45.— Shrewsbury ( County). — 23rd ult.— A silver Walthain lever watch, No. 2485554; silver chairi, curb pattern, with locket attached. 30th n't.— A silver English lever watch, No. 13117, maker " Andertoo, Shrewsbury " ; white metal chain attached. Supposod by TRAMPS. Information to Supt. Edge, Sliiewsbury. SUSSEX ( EAST). 46.— Uckfield ( County).— 28th ult., by burglary at Rotherfield— 8 silver table spoons, " F " stamped on handle in old English ; 10 small silver forks, 1 prong worn and bent; 15 large silver forks, plain ; 1 silver sauce ladle, 2 lines round handle; 14 silver tea- spoons, 2 lines round handle ; 1 silver salad fork and spoon, " stag's head" stamped cn handle and 2 lines round the handle ; 6 small tea- spoons, plain ; 4 silver salt- spoons lined with gold, worn; 7 silver dessert spoons, 2 lines round handle ; 3 silver sugir- iongs ( 1 pair plain, 1 pair chased handle, 1 pair broken), lines round handle; 2 silver salt cellars, very old pattern, claw- shape legs; 1 silver butter- knife, plain ; 1 silver mustard- stand with dark blue glass pot, bird on top of lid to form knob; 1 silver sugar sifter, plain; 1 sauce ladle, electro- plated, plain ; 6 electro- plated^ dessert knives, chased blades, with pearl handles; 6 electro- plated dessert forks, pearl handles; 1 fish carving knife and fork, electro- plated, knife has a ship in full sail on blade, the fork chased handle ; 1 electro- plated ten strainer, plain; 2 electro- plated sugar tongs, plain; 1 pair opera glasses, " Calighan, Bond- street," stamped thereon— Supposed by THREE MEN : 1st, age 40, height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., complexion fresh, hair light ; dress, light jacket and trousers: 2nd, age about 23 or 24, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion, hair and eyes dark ; dress, dark cloth suit: 3rd, age 23 or 24, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in , complexion dark. All dressed as grooms. Information to^ Supt. Diplock, Uckfield. 47— Tunbridge LWellS ( Borough). — Since February last— 1 gold necklace, set 5 diamonds, surrounded with turquoise and friDged, diamonds raised in centre. 27th nit.— 1 grey check overcoat, maker " John Chisholm, Bishop Auckland," on tab; 1 black diagonal frock coat; 1 lady's- black serge jacket, black velvet collar and sleeves, maker's name on tab, " Peter Robinson, New Bond- street, London"; 1 gentleman's small gold watcb, white faco, No. 2366, maker " Lecluse, 7, Frith - street, Soho - square, London," " Presented by the Parishioners of Seal to Mr. Thomas Cuitis, Easter, 1879," engraved on back; 1 gold curb- pattern chain, with gold key to fit 49.— Hull ( Borough).— 30th June last— 5 white silk handkerchiefs. 7th ult.— 1 light drab dust- coat, light drab lining; 1 banjo, brass rim, one string broken ; 1 gold keeper ririg, chased; 1 lady's gold dress ring, sst 5 white stones, large stone in centre. 8th nit.— 12 pairs of men's lace boots, toecapped, new, hand- sewn, sizes 7 and 9. 12th ult.— 1 small bedroom clock; 1 dark blue striped slack back worsted jacket, size 5, black Italian lining, bound braid. 14th ult.— 1 American alarm timepiece; 2 pairs ladies' cashmere elastic- side boots, sizes 6 and 7 ; 1 English silver lever watch. No. 145846, keyless; 30 yards black print, flower pattern. 17th ult.— 1 pair brown plaid cloth trousers, fly fronts, brass buttons ; 7 nickel silver dessert forks. 18th ult.— 1 blue pilot cloth jacket, lined across shoulders same material, " Lion Clothing Co." on tab. 20th nit.— 1 pair coloured cloth trousers; 3 dozen silk handkerchiefs, various colours ; 1 grey mixture cloth suit, blue and brown stripes; 1 pair cord trousers; 1 pair men's button boots, size 10; 1 pair lady's elastic side boots, size 3, flower on toes ; 1 dark brown shawl, light brown stripe, fringe thereon; 3 white table cloths; 2 small blue check aprons; 1 gentleman's dark brown slack back jacket, black lining ; 1 red damask table cloth ; 1 pair gentleman's calf bow boots, round toe?, caps thereon, leather liued, green band, " Our Special" and an arrow thereon. 21st ult.— 1 pair new blue cloth trousers, brown and black stripes. 22od ult.— 1 18- carat gold ring, set 6 pearls; 1 9- carat ring, set garnets, surrounded pearls; gold- plated brooch, set white stone; 1 black cloth double- breasted coat, velvet collar, bound braid black bone buttons ; 1 pair dark cloth trousers, blown stripe ; 1 pair dark bine cloth trousers ; 1 lady's gold keyless geneva watch, No. 24343. 23rd ult.— 1 pair man's lace boots, size 7. 25th ult.— 1 lady's silver watch, No. 10100; silver albert. 26th ult — 1 silver keyless geneva watch, No. 63271. Between 9th and 26th ult.— 1 gold English lever watch, No. 33055, gold dial; 1 15- carat gold guard ( long), secret link pattern ; 1 gold watch key, tri- angular shape, stones therein ( one missing) ; 1 lady's silver geneva watch, date scratched inside case 1 ditto, chased back, a view in centre; 1 lady's gold albert, small link pattern, with ornament; 1 lady's 18- carat gold dress ring, set pearls ( centre stone missing) ; 1 lady's ditto, gipsy setting, ruby in centre of two pearls; 1 gentleman's 18- carat plain gold ring ( very heavy) ; 6 white handle dinner knives, new; 1 gentleman's dark blue overcoat, velvet collar, yellow and red striped lining ; 1 gentleman's fine black cloth dress coat, drab lining, maker's name Bee " on tab ; 1 blue- black worsted suit ( slack back jacket) ; 1 yellow and brown mixture check tweed cloth coat ( dress pattern) and vest, brown lining, " Robinson" on tab; 1 child's red and cream coloured silk dress, trimmed white lace, round buckle, set brilliants, fastened on shoulder with a piece of green ribbon; 2 pairs white linen sheets; 3 pairs blankets; 1 pair of white blankets, red wool across ends; 6 white linen shirts; 2 white damask table cloths; 2 white linen ditto ; 5 cotton chemises; 4 night dresses; 1 white counterpane, diamond pattern, with fringe; 2 pieces new white flannel; 1 piece grey ditto ; 1 pair lady's elastic- side boots, size 6, patent leather toe- caps ( new) ; 1 pan- elastic- side boots, size 10, toe- caps ( new). 27th ult. — 1 girl's Indian muslin costume; 1 pair woman's lace boots, figured fronts, size 4 ; 1 woman's grey jacket; 1 grey fur boa; 1 child's white coat; 2 ditto skirt*. Since April last— 1 silver lever watch, No. 41858. Information to Capt. Gnrney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 50.— Wakefield ( City).- 29th uit., by house- breaking— 1 lady's gold watch, No. 4707343, F. M. engraved on back, " Murdoch & Co., Makers," gold albert guard attached, with 3 chains and tassel in centre; 1 lady's gold lever watch, gold albert with round ball, set with turquoise attached; 2 gold brooches, 1 with cameo, and 1 with pearl in centre; 2 gold brooches, 1 round, 1 long and ceased ; 1 small green brooch, fly in spider's web, wings filled with small diamonds, red stones for eyes; 1 gold brooch, round, with pearls taken out; 1 silver brooch, marked " Emma "; 1 silver brooch with 3 stones, 1 red, 1 green, 1 missing; 1 gold dress- ring, set with rubies; 1 gold dress- ring, set with red stones; gold rings, 1 set with pearls, 1 with green stones and pearls; 1 silver chain bracelet; 1 pair silver earrings, round raised centre ; 1 silver pencil- case, " G. W. Moorhonse" engraved thereon; I gilded American dollar made into a brooch. Information to Chief Constable Harris, Wake- field. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. l BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. £ 50 REWARD. 51.— Slough ( County).— 28th ult., at Davenies Farm, Beaconsfield— A dark chestnut mare cob, age 8, 14 hands 2 in. high, very fat, thick- set, white mark down face, one hind leg white, knee slightly grazed on near- side foreleg, has a small pimple on right side of forehead; a light dog- cart, with " C " springs, brown body, wheels dark, " A. C. S." on panels, small piece chipped off each splash- board, plated caps to wheels, " Victoria Carriage Works, Long - acre," thereon, cart set low in springs; 3 cushions, covered blue; 2 rubber mats; waterproof rug1, without strap, marked " A. C S." in silk; 1 horse rug, amber and red, marked " S S."; 2 new riding saddles and bridles; 1 set plated harness, minus hames and traces, " S. S." on bridle and pad; 1 set brass- mounted harness, minus breeching and 1 tug ( both sets have bar- bits and curbs to bridles) ; 1 driving whip ; 1 head collar, with brass buckles; and a sack containing corn, sack marked " Perryman." The above reward will be paid by Mr. S. Stops, Davenies Farm, Beaconsfield, 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 that recovered. Information to Sapt. Sutton, Slough. APPREHENSIONS. 52— Metropolitan Police District, A Division.- THOMAS H. EVANS, Case No. 1, 1st June last. 53.— Gloucestershire, Campden ( County)', WALTER WEARING, Case No. 21, 24th Novem- ber, 1893. 54.— Shropshire, Whitchurch ( County).— ROBERT DODD, Case No. 40, 20th ult., and pro- perty recovered. 55.— Sussex ( East), Hastings ( Borough).— CHARLES JAMES HART, Case No. 50, 27th ult., and GEORGE HARDING, Case No. 38, 18th May last. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 56.— G Division.— For obtaining £ 100 by fraud— G. STANHOPE GORDON, age 40, height ft. 8 in., complexion bronzed, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark, eyes blue, dresses well, and FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 3 generally carries a pair of gloves. He advertises in the " People " newspaper for a partner in business with a view to matrimony, obtains money to invest at high interest, and then absconds. Warrant issued. 57. — P Division.— For embezzlement, 25th June last— GEORGE JOHN HAZLEWOOD, age 25, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin face, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes hazel, scar on forehead, top of 1st finger or thumb of left hand deficient; dress, brown- and- grey mixture jacket and vest, light grey trousers, black felt hat, low shoes. Warrant issued. 58.— P Division. — For obtaining money by false pretences, on 7th ult.— GRACE GRAHAM, alias M. STEVENS, age 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fair, hair ( curly in f root) light j dress, dark diess, jacket, and hat, black veil. She advertises in daily papers for a situation as general servant, and obtains money to pay her rail- way fare, having her letters addressed to the post- office and shops. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 59— Maidenhead ( Borough).— For obtaining money by false pretences— A woman named EAST, or HEATH, age about 30, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., very thin, complexion dark ; dress, dark blue serge dress, black jacket and hat, wore a plain fall, and brown kid glove3. She called at the Salters1 Company's alms- houses, representing that she was appointed the district visitor by the vicar, and had left her home without her purse. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Taj lor, Maidenhead. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 60.— Northampton ( County).- For stealing £ 3— FREDERICK HARRIS, alias FREDERICK VINCENT, age 20, height 5 ft. 1\ in., complexion fresh, blotched on right side of face, hair brown, very slight moustache, eyej hazel; dress, midship- man's uniform, sometimes wear* a light dust- coat and black Alpine hat; believed to have now taken the brass buttons oif his uniform; he has a squire brown canvas portmanteau with straps round it and a plated hand'e; generally stays at temperance hotels and eiting houses, and attends music halls. His modus operandi is to call on clergymen and medical men and enquire if they are at home, and if finds they are not, he asks the servant to be allowed inside for the purpose of writing- a lettsr, and, during the temporary absence of the servant, com- mits a larceny. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Webster, Northampton. SHROPSHIRE. 61.— Wellington ( County). — For obtaining food and lodging by fraud — License Holder JOSEPH ABBOTTS, alias REDFERN, HARRI- SON, STUBBS, BRADBURY, REYNOLDS, & c , Office No. 46701 ( see Case No. 27) ; dress, short round black jacket and vest, white collar and cuffs, buff- coloured necktie, black and white straw hat, with black band, half- blucher boots. This man takes private lodgings, represents that he is employed as a telegraph clerk on the railway, and after staying a few days, absconds. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Wellington. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 62.— K Division.— 28th ult.— 4 blocks of fine silver, about 14 in. long, 6 in. wide, 8 in. deep, each weighing about cwt., fineness known in tride as Better 17, gold content* about 3' 2 grains to each lb. troy of silver, value £ 1,200 Special attention is requested, w'th a 7iew to bullion dealers, assayers, refiners, dealers, < fec., in the provinces being informed. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. ESSEX. 63.— Chelmsford ( County).— July last— J gold pin studded with diamonds, bears the letters " V. I. R." in enamel, 6tudded with small diamonds. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. SURREY. 64.— Guildford ( County).— 31st ult, at Em- hurst, by burglary— 1 lady's gold marquise rioer, oval shape, with blue enamel letters H. O. C. in chips of rose- coloured diamonds; 1 curious old gold, watch, with pearls round face ; 1 embossed silver waist buckle ( in 2 pieces, hinged) ; 1 small gold chain, with padlock; I pair of crystal studs, set in gold, with figure 2 in red seen through the crystal; I Indian gold brooch, with bunches of grapes thereon, with red sealing wax or other substance at back; 1 signet ring, with small cupids carved in it;. 1 silver- gilt neckchain. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Page, Guildford. APPREHENSION. 65.— C. I. Department.— J. GILBERT, Case No. 82, 10th June, 1892. 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 the Metropolitan District, which is shown by the letters C. 0. ( Can- Ylct Office). In all cases where a warrant has been granted, notification will follow name of Force desiring 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 Scotland Yard, S. W. The remainder to the Chief Constable of the Police District named. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AGE. HEIGHT COM. HAIR. EYES. REMARKS. LICENSE HOLDERS. FREDERICK COLLINS, alias FREDK. 27 NORMAN McLEOD, 46123. C. O. JOHN L1NSKY, 46419. C. O. 29 FRANK EVERSDON, alias JOHN 39 TAYLOR, 45891. C. O. JOHN MURPHY, alias JOHN WIL 24 LIAMS, CONNOR, and MURPHY.' 46462. C. O. HUGH COSTIN, alias CHAS. 58 FRANKS, and HUGH COSTON. 1 45633. C. O. ROBERT DUNN, alias THOMAS 33 WHITE, WM. DUNN, JOHN LLOYD, THOS. PEARSON, and PHILIP LLOYD, 46208. C. O. GEORGE DAY, alias BENJAMIN ISAACS, and GEO. DEAN, 44665. C. O. 65 67 5 3 5 1 fresh fair fresh pale dark 5 7 fresh 5 4 | dark 5 6 sallow brn blue brn | hazel dk brnj brn dk brn dk bra It bra 1 It blue GEORGE SUTTON, alias GEO. CAREY, 2 ? 46465. C. O. JOHN LAMBERT, asZi'asJAMESFLAN- 40 NAGAN, FRANCIS McCARTHY, and JOHN HERRING, 46472. C. O. ELLEN SINCLAIR, alias ELLEN 38 5 2 I RAYNOR, ELLEN IIEFFRON, and! ELLEN SMITH, 45776. C. O. ANN BROWN, alias MARY A. 1 WELLS, MARGT. GRADY, ANN GREEN, and MARGT. WILLS 46432. C. O. KATE PENNER, alias ANN MAN NING, CATHERINE PINNER. KATE MANEY, and CATHERINE MAN LEY, 45575. C. O. SIDNEY CLARK, alias ARTHUR 22 WRIGHT, 46518. C. O. 5 5 ! fresh pale pale fair 5 8 dark 5 0 brn dk bra ( bald) grey grey dk brn ilk brn It brn ( thin) dk bm dk brn brn black brn blue grey grey light hazel Scars centre of forehead, front of head, over It eyebrow, It side neck, top of 2nd rt finger, front of rt shin, and 2 on each instep, indistinct tattoo marks back of It forearm Scar over It eyebrow, front of rt wrist, front of It forearm, back of It wrist, back of rt hand, and several on rt loin, ILA1I and indistinct blue marks back, and T. H. and dot front of rt fore- arm, 9 blue dots back, and anchor front of It forearm, freckled Scar rt side forehead and front of rt knee, mole rt ribs, varicose veins back of rt calf Indistinct tattoo marks outside and anchor inside rt forearm, indistinct tattoo marks, anchor, shamrock, and C. M. on It forearm, 2 bracelets on It wrist with ROSE between them, heart transfixed with arrow, J., star, and cross back of It hand, ring 3rd rt and on all It fingers Female figure rt ribs, American eoat- of- arms centre of chest, shamrock and rose It ribs, H. J. D. C. inside It forearm, H. J. D. C., 1842, May 23, aged 23 yrs. 6 mos., and wreath inside rt upper arm, ruptured both sides Pockmarked, triangular scar back of head, 2 moles over It breast, eruption on skin, body, and limbs Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. North London Sessions, 26th August, ISM), ft years penal servitude and renianet of former sentence for possessing housebreaking imple- ments. Licensed 29th May, 1894. Sentence expires 31st August, 1895. L P 30G. CeDtral Criminal Court, 16th September, 1889, •') years penal servitude for robberv. Licensed 25th May, 1894. P 425. North London Sessions, 2nd November, 1891,3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licenced 9th February, 1894. R 378. Swansea, 2nd August, 1890, 5 years jienal servitude for burglary. Licensed 5th June, 1894. Q 270. Lewes, 24th May, 188G, 8 years penal servitude and remanet of former sentence for house - breaking. Licensed 13th December, 1893. Sentence expires 15th May, 1S96. U E M 9. North London Sessions, 7th July, 1890, ft years penal servitude for possessing house- breaking implements. Licensed 12th April 1894. Q 258. Scar top of head, back of neck, and 3 front of it Middlesex Sessions, 6th February, 1888, 7 thigh years penal servitude and 3 years police super- vision for larceny. Licensed 29th Aiuil 1S93. DO 123. South London Sessions, 16th February, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for housebreaking. Licensed 30th May, 1894. S 271. Middlesex Sessions, 16th April, 1S88, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on second license, 2nd Juue, 1894, which expires 23rd August, 1894. UDO 31S. Scar It cheek, outside corner of It eye, rt elbow, 2 It elbow, 1 inside It wrist, and on rt knee, blue dot outside It forearm ( indistimt) ring on 2nd It fiuger Scar centre of forehead, rt side head, 2 on top and 3 back of head, one It cheek, 3 on rt ribs, one front of rt shin, back of It thigh, and one close above It nipple, cross inside It forearm Scar on forehead, rt eyebrow, upper lip, and bridge North London Sessions, 1st September, 1890, of nose, lost several teeth 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 19th January, 1894. K Q 66. Lost part of 3rd It finger, and several upper teeth, Middlesex Sessions, 10th October, 1887,5 ye; n- s small mole rt cheek penal servitude for larceny. Licensed* 17th May, 1S94, on third license, which expire- 28th August, 1894. A H N 43. Scar over each eye, It. side nose, It side neck, on forehead, rt knee, and back of rt forearm ( slight) Surrey Sessions, 9th April, 1889, 7 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed Stli December 1893. D P 197. Long scar under chin, 2 dots and cross hack of It North London Sessions, 22ml February, 1S92, forearm, bracelet, I. L. M. P. inside It wrist. 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( person)'. I. L. O. S. E. C. inside It forearm, anchorand 3 dots Licensed 13th June, 1894. S 120. back of It hand, ring 2nd It fiuger , ^ 6 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1894. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., REMARKS. and AGE. HEIGHT COM HAIR. ETES. Force Desiring Capture. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS— contd. GEORGE WALL, alias THOMAS CUM MINGS, HY. JOHNSON, and THOS. COOK, 45713. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. WALTER WEST, alias WALTER WHITE, and JAMES SMITH, 46471. C. O. THOMAS O'NEILL, 44719. C. O. Sen- tence expired. Warrant issued. CHARLES HOWARD, alias CHARLES HARDWICK, 42529. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. JOHN CURRAN, 45620. C. O. JAMES JOHNSON, alias THOMAS' CONLAN, THOMAS CAWLER, THOS. CONNOLLY, WILSON, and JAS. THOMPSON, 46555. C. O. HENRY HANKINSON, 46554. War- rington ( Borough) RICHARD STOCKTON, 46116. stall ( County) Tun JOHN PALK, 46442. Devonshire ( County) Bovey Tracey, EDWARD ONSLOW, alias GEORGE HENRY DAWSON, GEORGE EDWARDS, GEORGE GIBSON, HENRY BURNS, and GEORGE HENRY BURGESS, 46484. Bourne- mouth ( County) JOSEPH SMITH, 45570. Bristol ( City) MICHAEL MURPHY, alias ARM- STRONG, and RUSSELL, 46738 Liverpool ( City) THOMAS CROSS, alias GEORGE ALLEN, and JOHN BENNETT, 46663. Liverpool ( City) EMMA FEARN, alias PEM, and EMMA SMITH, 46154. Burtou- on- Trent ( County) WILLIAM GRIFFIN, alias JOHN HILL, JOHN FOX, WILLIAM JENKINS, MACKENZIE, CAL- LAGHAN, and MORGAN, 46665. Bromyard ( County) JAMES HENRY VIVIAN, alias RICHARD VIVIAN, RICHARD ALLWOOD, and HENRY ALL WOOD, 46535. Swansea ( Borough) HENRY SMITH, alias THOMAS HENRY COLLING WOOD, JOSEPH BOWMAN, HENRY UOLLINS, HENRY DOUGHERTY, HENRY DOCKERTY, and ANDREW MCLAUGHLIN, 45334 THOMAS KING, alias PEARSON, 46501. Rotherham ( Borough) SUPERVISEES. WILLIAM HENRY . TONES, alias ARTHUR GODFREY, and HY. COLLINS, 36638. C. O. ARTHUR KING, alias WILKS, 44222. C. O. JOHN SALVEN, alias EUGENE ALBERT, JOSEPH ALBERT, EUGENE JOHNSON, JOHN PEAK, and JOHN THOMPSON, 42780. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued JAMES CHESTER, 44373. Rochdale ( County) WILLIAM MURRAY, alias RICHARD SMETHURST, 43978. Salford ( Borough) MARY SCULLY, alias DAWSON, and YOUNG, 45474. Oldham ( Borough) (. EORGE EDWARD ALDIS, alias GEORGE ALDIS, and GEORGE EDWARD WILCOX, 42225. Reading ( Borough) JOHN STURGES, alias CURNE, KERR, and CAIRNS, 40249. Bristol ( City) GEORGE SPENCER, alias JACKSON, JONES, and YORKE, 40644. Roch dale ( Borough). Warrant issued 39 34 31 38 41 37 29 65 51 40 57 36 32 25 49 38 5 5 5 3 5 4 5 9 fair sallow fresh fresh 40 64 36 5 3 5 2 fresh fresh 5 6 fresh It brn ( bald) dk brn It brn bru ( bald) grey grey grey hazel 37 5 8 fresh 5 8 i pale 5 7 fresh 44 5 10 5 8 48 5 8 42 5 0 70 5 4 sallow freah brn grey ( bald) dk brn brn dk brn black ( bald) bin It brn fresh brn ( trning grey thin) fresli dk brn fresh turng grey 5 8 5 8 5 11 5 3 20 5 6 77 5 « 34 5 8 fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh dark fresh 5 5 fresh 5 2 5 4 5 6 5 5 fresh fresh fair fresh dark grey ( bald on top) grey grey trning grey ( bald) brn grey brn brn brn brn It brn ( turng grey bald) fair ( turng grey) grey blue brn hazel hazel brn blue grey brn blue blue grey hazel grey Scar between nipples, bottom of back, close below rt elbow, front of It wrist, and ulcer scars on both shins, mole front of rt upper arm Scar rt side head, It corner of mouth, outside rt buttock, an 1 front of rt thigh Two scars over rt eyebrow, several top of head ( small), one back of bead ( large), and one on It knee Lost rt arm from a little below elbow, scar over It eye, and on breast ( burn), cross on rt upper arm near shoulder Top of 3rd rt finger injured, coat- of- arms with 12 in centre front of rt forearm, heart and dart, ballet- girl, 934. crown, and anchor outside rt, cross, heart and dart, crossed- swords, axes, and dagger outside It forearm, C. H. in wreath and mermaid front of It forearm, bracelet each wrist, rings on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers of each hand, anchor centre of chest Scar bridge of nose, back of neck, rt eyebrow, back of head, on chin, and rt cheek, mole under rt breast Scar rt eyebrow, It temple, back of neck, top of 1st It finger, and palm of rt hand, 3rd and 4th it fingers contracted Abingdon, 29th June, 1883, 10 years penal servitude and remanet of former sentence for larceny. Licensed 15th January, 1894. B J 1114. North London Sessions, 22nd February, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 1st June, 1894. S 119. Wexford, 23rd July, 1889, 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny ( person). Licensed from Mountjoy Prisoii, 22nd April, 1893. C 328. Bury St, Edmunds, 18th July, 1884, 10 years penal servitude for rape. Licensed 24th February, 1892. K 619. It blue grey hazel blue hazel brn hazel hazel It blue Scar It side of head, 2 It elbow, and 1 rt shin, wart on It cheek, a soldier inside and outside rt fore- arm, man, bracelet, crown, and soldier holding sword on It forearm, thistle and star back of It wrist Mole rt side of face Scar It temple, nose inclined to rt, end of little finger has been broken and is bent inwards, scar inside lower part of rt leg North London Sessions, 20th January, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 21st December, 1893. Q 21. Manchester, 24th June, 1889, 5 years penal servitude aud remanet of former sentence for larceny. Licensed 22nd J une, 1894. Sen- tenceexpires 21st November, 1896. X H P151. Liverpool, 29th October, 1889, 5 years penal servitude and remanet of former sentence for horse- stealing. Licensed 29th June, 1894. Sentence expires 6th Nov., 1895. L P 382. Stafford, 10th December, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for bigamy. Licensed 24th March, 1894. R 455. Exeter, 27th February, 1889, 7 years penal servitude for larcenv. Licensed 28th May, 1894. P 68. Stafford, 18th October, 1887, 7 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on second license, 28th May, 1894, which expires 17th October, 1894. H N 775. Large cut scar back finger and thumb of rt hand between index Scar It side forehead, rt arm, aud each shin Rt foot has been injured ( club- footed), ruptured rt side, wart It side neck, varicose veins front of It leg Scar on rt eyebrow, two corner of It eye, one It • side nose, lower lip, and two ( small) front of rt forearm, lost two top teeth Coal mark over rt eye, mole on rt cheek, and on belly, birthmark on rt shoulderblade, varicose veins each shin and calf Scar each eyebrow, rt nostril, on nose, each cheek, and several on forehead Scar It side of head, rt breast, each shoulderblade, inside It forearm, back 1st It finger, and on rt knee Scar rt cheek, corner of It eye, outside rt forearm, and on each knee, birthmark outside It upper arm, flat- footed Blind rt eye, scar on each eyebrow, and back of 4th It finger ( long), wart on rt thumb, enlarged testicles Both collar- bones prominent, two scars bend of rt arm, and 1 under rt armpit Scar rt side of neck, and 2 boil scars centre of back, brown mark over rt shoulderblade Scar between eyebrows, 3rd rt finger slightly con- tracted, flesh lump on It knee Scar inside rt forearm, red birthmark under It ear. scar over It eyebrow, above It wrist, and on nose, T. F. It upper arm Scar It jaw, birthmark close to navel Scar bridge of nose, It knee- cap broken, bunion rt big toe Scar rt of forehead, bridge of nose, It eyebrow, chest, back of neck, and rt elbow, wart on throat Cardiff, 31st December, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for fraud. Licensed 6th December, 1893. P 539. Naas, 20th July, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 2nd July, 1894. C598. Dublin, 6th December, 1879, 14 years penal servitude for uttering forged bank notes. Licensed 12th July, 1894. Z F 147. Stafford, 21st March, 1892, 3 years penal servi- tude for larcenv. Licensed 24th March, 1891. I S 1. Worcester. 4th April, 1887, 7 years penal servi- tude and 5 years police supervision for housebreaking. Liberated on second license, 14th Julv, 1894, which expires 13th October, 1896. WIN 241. Swansea, 12th December, 1888, 7 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 14th June, 1894. F O 330. Newcastle, 3rd January, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 4th October, 1893. Q 2. Oldham, 26th October, 1888, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated on second license, 4tli June, 1894, which expires 16th September, 1894. O 426. Middlesex Sessions, 23rd September, 1878, 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for housebreaking. W E 574. Northampton, 7th April, 1892, 9 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for larceny. 2576. Middlesex Sessions, 10th July, 1882, 7 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for larcenv. T I 9. Preston, 17th February, 1892, 6 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 3489- 20. Preston, 17th February, 1892, 9 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision for larceny. 3591- 20. Manchester, 28th May, 1888, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 30th November, 1892. O 19. 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