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10/08/1894

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Date of Article: 10/08/1894
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. VOL. XI., No. 1108. REGULATION'S. 1. " All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZBTTB, and all communications upon them . mould be addressed to TUB J^ DITOB OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, f,. W. 2. Part icv It) rs concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE O'/ ZETTK, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Partucitars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the arl'ule in question to be thereby identified. 4. In uU vises where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the pj/ rrtnt must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Pot traits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stulhr. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15s. per portrait, and of 7s. 6d. 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 in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly responsible for any proceedings whic/ i may result from such publication. 11. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They 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 cheqje, crossed " Drummondjf 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 persons 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 District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in Btriot alphabetical order. ( 0) Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional oopies of the GAZETTE: beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in oircular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It iB particularly requested that any oom- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLIOI 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 circnlated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1. — C Division. — For stealing, 26th June last— 6 scarf- pios ( 1 large round black pearl, small indentation on side ; 1 gold bridle and stirrups; 1 ruby, surrounded diamonds; 1 set sapphire, sur- rounded diamonds; 1 heart shaped, set turquoise, surrounded diamonds ; 1 plain turquoise) ; 2 gold signet rings ( 1 plain, 11th Hussars engraved thereon; 1 set stone, mounted hussar engraved thereon) ; 1 pair frosted sleeve- links, set small dia- monds in centre— ALFRED BECK, age 16 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion fresh, round face, hair black, eyes dark brown; dress, black coat and vest, striped trousers, hard felt hat. A native of London. Warrant issued. 2.— c Division.— For obtaining £ 17 lis. 8d- by false pretences— PERCY FRED EVERETT, age about 20, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fair, hair and eyes light brown; dress, frock coat, light trousers, high silk hat, patent leather shoes. A native of New Buckenham, Attleborougb, Norfolk. Warrant issued. 3.— D Division.— For embezzling £ 4 13s. — F. NEWMAN, age 24, height 5 ft. 6 in., com- plexion pale, hair and moustache light, eyes blue ; has a slouching gait, and carries his head on one side"; dress, dark clothes. A native of Plymouth. Warrant issued. 4.— T Division.— For obtaining £ 45, by means of fictitious cheques on the Devon and Cornwall Banking Company, Ilfracombe— GEOFFREY J. S. WOOD, alias G. BEAUCHAMP STANESBURY, and G. J. SOMERVILLE WOOD, age 28, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion, hair, and eyes dark, clean shaved ; dress, black cloth coat and vest, grey tweed trousers, high silk hat; sometimes wears grey tweed suit, with cloth cap. Very fond of dogs, and generally keeps bloodhounds or deerhounds. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 5.— For embezzlement — GEORGE WILLIAM COX, late of 30, Henry- street, Pentonville, age 22, height 5 ft. in., hair dark, very slight moustache ( if any), heavy dark eyebrows; dress, dark jacket- suit, or brown ulster and low felt hat. Warrant issued. 6. — For perjury— EDWARD LANE, late of Sheep- street, Bicester, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., well built, complexion fair, hair and mous- tache light, has lost one front tooth ; smart appear- ance ; dresses well. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry, E. C. BERKSHIRE. 7.— Reading ( Borough). — For deserting their wives and families, leaving them chargeable to the Common Fund of the Reading Union:— JAMES SMEARING, age 36, height 5 ft. 3 or 4in., stoutbnild. A bricklayer's labourer; a native of Southstoke, near Goring, Oxfordshire, where his mother is now living. £ 3 3s. Od. reward. HENRY WHEELER, age 43, height 5 ft, 7 in., hair and moustache light brown ; a canvasser for an insurance company; was a member of the Salvation Army ; supposed to be in the neighbour- hood of Bermondsey, London. May be accompanied by a woman, age about 26. £ 3 3s. Od. reward. ALFRED SLAYMAKER, alias GEORGE WIL- LIAMS, age - i2, height 5 ft. 8 in., stout build, com- plexion fresb, hair and moustache sandy, eyes bine. A labourer or navvy; may seek employment on rail- ways. £ 2 2s. Od. reward. JAMES BURGESS, age 40, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., hair and moustache dark brown. Is a labourer or navvy ; supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Aldershot. £ 2 2s. Od. reward. THOMAS COWDRY, age 44, height 5 ft. 8 in., hair, whiskers and monstache dark, turning grey. Is a jobbing watch and clock cleaner; his parents reside at Trowbridge, Wilts. £ 2 2s. Od. reward. JOSEPH BROOKS, age 40, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fresh, hair, beard and moustache dark, leans forward when walking and takes rather short steps, as if suffering from sore feet. A carman; may seek employment at coal merchants, < fec.; was heard of at Sutton, Surrey, in October last. £ 2 2s. Od. reward. HENRY BECKETT, age 37, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown. Is a labourer; may seek employment at barge owners ; his parents reside near Wantage, Berkshire. £ 2 2s. Oi. reward. GEORGE CHAPMAN, age 38, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, hair, side whiskers and moustache black, long thin face; is known at Guildford and Kingston - on - Thames. A jobbing gardener. £ 2 2s. Od. reward. For deserting their children :— CHRISTINA JOHNSON, age 34, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., complexion fair, hair dark brown, eyes grey. £ 2 2s. Od. reward. CLARA BEASLEY, age 32, height 5 ft. 4 in., stoat bnild, complexion sallow ; supposed to be living with a man named William Bonn, a plasterer; was 2 T H E POLICE OA. ZHTTE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. last heard of at a lodging house in Maidenhead, two years ago. £ 2 2s. Od. reward. Warrants issued. The above rewards will be paid by the guardians of the Reading Union to any person giving such information as will lead to the arrest of the above. 8.— Re- Jing ( 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 snit, 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, < tc , 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. — Reading ( Borough). — For stealing, 27th ult., a Singer Safety bicycle, 30- in. wheels, butted spokes ( 2 missing from back wheel), solid tyres ^- 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. 10. — Windsor ( Borough) — For embezzle- ment, 29th ulto. — HENRY BARNES, age 35, height 5 ft. 7 or b 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. 11.— Reading ( Borough). — Supervisee GEO. EDWARD ALDIS, Office No. 42225, Case No. 4, 13th ult., and tabular form 3rd inst., not now wanted. CORNWALL. 12. — 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 be apprehended out of the United Kingdom. 13.— 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- pin, 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 grey, 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- zance. DENBIGHSHIRE. 14— Wrexham ( County).— For stealing a silver watch ( bailee) — FREDERICK FRANCIS, alias FRANCIS DAVIES, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 3 in., 3tout 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 Yaughan, Wrexham. DEVONSHIRE. 15.— 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. 16.— 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 bracotot; 6 silver b vngles ; 1 Indian silver bangle; 1 filigree gold brooch in case ; 1 garnet brooch ; 1 gold pencil case 1 crescent- shape gold brooch set with peal- ls ; 1 g) ld bar brooch set with pearls ; 1 set of amber necklets and bracelets ; 1 garnet bracelet; 1 claw bro< ch ; 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 bat. Is supposed to have come by Sunday League train from London, aa envelope being found ia his room addressed— J. Bither, 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 lo Supfc. Hobbs, Barnstaple. DORSETSHIRE. 17.— Dorchester ( County).— For stea'ing, 7th inst., a single- case silver watch, smooth case, No ( supposed) 51650, shield on hick, has been soldered round rim, inside back of case, steel chain and kej* attached— FRED VIVIAN, age about 33, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion, hair, aad moustache, and imperitl da k, abscess ou back; dress, short brown mixture coat, dirk vest and trousers, small stripe, red tie, peak cap, new boots. Carries a bundle in red handkerchief. Stated he was invalided from the Navy, where he served as a stoker. Is fond of music, and plays the piano. Information to Supt. Devenish, Dorchester. 18.— Poole ( County).— For stealing, 4th inst., a black leather spring purse containing 19s., and a dog licence in the name of Robert Walker Dinsdale — ALBERT LLOYD, age about 18, height about 5 ft. 4^ in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, clean shaved, " Sayers " and other marks tattooed on chest, ships, & c, on hands and arms; has slight impediment in his speech; dress, black jacket and vest blue serge trousers, dark cap with leather peak, lace boots, lie left the reformatory training ship " Cornwall," at Parfleet, Essex, about 12 months ago. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hains, Poo'e. 19.— Weymouth ( Borough). — Portrait and description of EDWARD C. FLOWERS, late a tailor's manager, whose appreheniio l 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 Bush. Absconded 16th inst. Warrant issued. 20. — 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, ar. d was employed at Manchester Post Office until 1892, when be was appointed Postmaster at Wey- mouth. Has relatives at Salford and Southport. Bis 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, 1894, Nos. H | 97 43089 and 430y0. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Eacock, Wey- mouth. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 21.— Cardiff ( Borough).— Forfailing to report— License Holder JOHN* BARRY, alias HICKEY", Office No. 46392, age 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes dark grey, scar back of head and centre of upper lip, lost three upper front teeth, mole on left upper arm, pock- marked ri^ ht shoulderblade. Sentenced at Cardiff, 1st July, 1890, to 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 21st May, 1894. Q 182. Information to the Head Constable, Cardiff. HAMPSHIRE. 22— Aldershot ( County).— For stealing, 30th ult., £ 10 10s.— TOM COOPER, age about 65, height about 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion and hair dark, ears deformed, front teeth broken; dress, black jacket, plaid vest, brown corduroy trousers, and brown hard felt hat. A gipsy ; well known in the counties of Oxford, Berks, Hants, and Surrey. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Stephen- son, Aldershot. 23.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For obtaining £ 3 by fraud, 12th ult.— H. ARNOLD, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, full face, hair, whiskers and moustache light brown. A commercial traveller, formerly in the employ of Messrs. Harrison, Burton & Co., Sugar Merchants, 10, Philpot- lane, E. C. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Portsmouth. KENT. 24— Chatham ( County).— For abandoning his child— EDGAR PHIPPS, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 in., thin face, hair and moustache light, eyes blue and prominent; dress, dark cutaway coat, dark trousers, black hard felt hat. A clerk ; plays a mouth organ in the streets. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Lacy, Chatham. 25. — Wren's Cross ( County). — For house- breaking and stealing, 25th ult., at Linton— 1 pair of dark cloth trousers; 1 black cloth jacket; 1 bunch of keys— GEORGE PRE SNAIL, age 40, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair light FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 brown, small side whiskers, eyes grey, tattooed u Susan " right arm, " S. W." on left arm, scar on back of head-; dress, light cord trousers, grey military shirt, cap with shiny peak, half jack- boots; carried a lady's umbrella. A native of Maidstone; a painter, but generally works as a labourer. Sentenced 6th January, 1892, to 6 months imprison- ment for housebreaking. Information to Supt. Holman, Wren's Cross, Maidstone. LANCASHIRE. 26.— Chorley ( County).— For breaking and enter- ing a joiner's shop, 4th inst., and stealing a quantity of tools ( recovered)— A MAN, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair ( bald on top), whiskers, beard and moustache and eyes dark; dress, dark cloth clothes, cardigan jacket, black billycock hat, collarand black- and- white tie. Stated he was a joiner. Information to Supt. Norris, Chorley. 27.— Oldham ( Borough).— For stealing, 6th inst., £ 31 — BENJAMIN RUSSELL, age 48, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexicn fresh, very high forehead, blind right eye, hair, moustache, and long full beard, saody ( turning grey), nearly bald on top of head; dress, black worsted c'oth shootiDg coat suit, billy- cock hat, lace boots, turned down collar, black tie; carried an umbrella with white knob handle. A clerk. Has kept the Bath Hotel, Spencer- street, Liverpool, 9 years ago, and has since worked in Manchester, Ashton- under- Lyne, and other towns. Will probably endeavour to go to America, where he has friends. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Chief Constable Peacock, Oldham. 28.— Rochdale ( County).— For fraud— Super- visee GEORGE SPENCER, alias GEORGE PERCY, JACKSON, JONES, and YORKE, Office No. 4064t, age 41, height 5 ft. 4| in., complexion fresh, hair fair ( turning grey), eyes light blue, sandy side- whiskers and moustache ( turning grey), j| wart on throat, large mouth, full face; dress, dark cloth coat and vest, mixture tweed trousers, light grey cloth cap with peak, coloured front, white collar, black tie, heavy lace boots. Represents himself to be a Royal Engineer sent to repair the telegraph wires, takes lodgings, and borrows money to clear his luggage at the railway station; gives a receipt in the name of George Percy, G. P. O. Telegraph Department. Sentenced at Preston, lst December, 1886, to 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for fraud. M £ 68. Information to Supt. Heywood, Rochdale. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 29.— Newport ( Borough).— For embezzlement — F. J. DEVERALL, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 6 in., stout build, with large head, complexion reddish ( as if from drink), lower part of face projects. A printer's clerk and bookkeeper. Last known address— 298, Brockley- road, London. Warrant isfue^. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, Newport NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 30.— Towcester ( County).— For burglary and stealing, 1 glass cloth and 1 brown cap— ALBERT LINNELL, age about 35, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., long thin face and nose, very awkward gait; dress, long tail black coat, black hard felt hat, or may be wearing stolen cap. A tramping printer; native of Culworth, Northamptonshire. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Norman, Towcester. PEEBLES. 31.— Peebles ( Comity).— For housebreaking, lst inst., at Walkerburn, and stealing— 1 dark brown tweed jacket, with red check, 4 outside and 1 inside pockets, dark lining ; 1 pair of trousers, very light blue Glenvichy tweed, inch checks, 2 side and 1 right hip pockets, clear buttons, " William Shaw, Crosshill" thereon, legs at bottoms bound with leather ; I pair of trousers, Cheviot tweed, medium grey mixture, clear buttons; 1 pair of button boots, size 9, with toecaps and a row of steel sprigs round heels, patent brass button fasteners; and other articles of clothing— TWO MEN : 1st, age about 33, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in. slight build, complexion sallow, hair black, mous- tache bristly, eyes dark, supposed squint in left; dressed in stolen clothing. A native of Yorkshire. 2nd, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., rather stout build, complexion fieckled, broad fice, flattsh nose, hair brown, thin aud long at back, bald on top, monstache sandy ; dress, b ack jacket, dark brown tweed trousers, patched on knees, black silk scarf with blue stripes, dark brown cap, cotton striped shirt, blucher boots; supposed native of Glasgow. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Arrol, Peebles. SOMERSETSHIRE. 32.— Frome ( County).— Portrait and description of License Holder JOSEPH SMITH, Office No. 45570, whose apprehension is sought for steal- ing, on 18th June last, a pony, cart and harness ( recovered)— Age 41, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey) brown, heavy fctubby moustache ( sandy), small side whiskers, eyes blue, long scar between right thumb and forefinger, scar in chin; dress, when the offence was committed, brown dust- coat, plaid trousers, light brown bowler bat, heavy wide boots ; bad 3 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 Parkhnrst Prison, 6th December, 1893. P 539. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Williams, Frome. STAFFORDSHIRE. 33.— Burslem( County).— For larceny— R ALPH CLARKE, age 51, height 5 ft. 3 in., stout build, complexion fresh, round face, hair brown ( turning grey), clean shaved, eyes grey; dress, black worsted coat and vest, light cord trousers, plaid coat, lace boots. A potter; native of Burslem. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. WARWICKSHIRE. 34.— Birmingham ( City).— For obtaining £ 13 by false pretences— WILLIAM SHARPE, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fair ( good colour), hair light, lst joint left middle finger deficient; dress, brown suit, light cloth cap. The money was obtained from a domestic servant, under the pretence of marriage, and that it was required for the purpose of assisting him with a patent he had taken out. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Chief Constable Farndale, Bir- mingham. WILTSHIRE. 35.— Malmesbury ( County). — For obtaining, by false pretences, 14th ult., at Corston, a silver geneva watch, No. 90938, scratch across dial— ASAR 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 basket", & c.; occisioaally visits Bristol and Wales. Warrant issued. Informi'ion to Supt. Tyler, Malmesbur . WORCESTERSHIRE. 36.— Oldbury ( County)— For failing to report — License Holder SAMUEL PORTER, Office No. 46058, age 26, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar outer corner of left eyebrow, on bridge of nose, left cheek- bone, several on scalp, and faint burn scars right side of neck, ship in full sail above right nipple, two flowers, two blue and one red dot on muscle of left arm, " F. J. T." inside, and figure of a woman outside left forearm, branch on left wrist, heart and four darts back of left hand, rings on 2nd and 3rd left fingers, left shin- bone has been fractured, burn scar back of left b^ nd. Sentenced at Stafford, 7th March, 1890, to 5 years penal servitude for housebreaking. Licensed 15th March, 1894. Q 115. Information to Supt. Chare, Oldbury. 37.— Dudley ( Borough).— For stealing £ 4 16s.— JOHN MORGAN, age about 30, height aJ> out 5 ft. 4 in., complexion, hair and eyes dark, very weak, near- sighted, and wears dark blue or green glasses; diess, blue cloth jacket aEd vest, dark corduroy trousers, stamped " Dudley UnioQ," shirt No. 639, dark cap with peak. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Speke, Dudley. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 38. — Hull ( Borough). — For embezzlement — RICHARD TEBBS, late of 436, Meanwood- road, Leeds, age 50, height 5 ft. 11 in., slight build, com- plexion pale, sharp features, hair, thin whiskers and moustache brown ; dress, dark suit. A commercial traveller; calls upon mineral water manufacturers. Warrant issued. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CUMBERLAND. 39.— Carlisle ( County).— Remanded for larceny — JOSEPH BRICE, or BRYCE, age 38, teight 5 ft. 5 in , complexion and hair fair, eyes grey, tattooed woman with crown on right arm, anchor, < fec., left arm; dress, blue serge jacket, dark grey trousers, dark woollen cap with peak, woollen scarf, elastic side boots. A sailor; states he is a native of Liverpool, and that he is tramping from Glasgow to Liverpool. Information to Supt. Graham, Carlisle. DORSETSHIRE. 40. — Beaminster ( County).— Remanded for office breaking, at railway stations — HENRY EMMETT, supposed false, age 24, height 5 ft. b\ in., complexion fresh, hair dark, eyes grey, tattooed 10 dots and bracelet right wrist, anchor, star, and crown inside right forearm, dagger on thumb, rings lst, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers left hand, P. C., dot, and serpent back of hand, H. W., sword, flags, serpent inside forearm ; dress, dark tweed coat, grey vest, light speckled trousers, hard hat. States he was born in America. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Brooks, Beaminster. HERTFORDSHIRE. 41.— Ware ( County).— Remanded, till 14th inst., for larceny— WILLIAM SKELTON, age 28, height 5 ft. 3i in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes brown, several warts both hands, mole left cheek, remarkably long neck; dress, dark diagonal coat and vest ( faded), moleskin trousers, blue- and- white check shirt, cloth peak cap, heavy lace boots. Information to Capt. Wymer, Supt., Ware. KENT. 42.— Sandgate ( County).— Committed for trial at next Kent Assizes, for burglary— FREDERICK WILLIAM WHITE, age 21, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes dark, tattooed anchor, flags, and dots left arm, heart, arrow, ring middle finger, and dot side of thumb left hand, love and heart right arm, flower- pot back of hand, ring middle finger right hand, mole right cheek, 2 boil scars centre of back; dress, blue serge vest, dark check trousers, white shirt, blue wrapper with small white spots, light skull ca^ Stid lace boots. — THOMAS YORK, age 18, loo'ks much older, height 5 ft. in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar on forehead, birth- mark on stomach, 2 moles upper right forearm, and 10 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894. scar left shoulderblade ; dress, black diagonal jacket, brown vest, cord trousers, military boots and shirt, brown- and- white silk scaif, black hard felt hat. Tramps. Information to Supt. Waghorn, Sandgate. MONMOUTHSHIRE. 43.— Newport ( Borough).— Remanded till 15th inat., for larceny ( person)— JOHN WHITE ( sup- posed false), age 30, height 5 ft. 5^ in., complexion sallow, hair and moustache brown, eyes ( small) bine, pockmarked, moles outside left eye and cheek, ballet- girl holding a fan right hand, red roses in hat and right side of dress tattooed inside left forearm, long cut scar outside right forearm. States he is a bricklayer and boot and shoe maker, and a native of Dublin. Had in his possession a shoe- maker's knife, hammer, rasp, and two awl handles ( new). Supposed previously convicted and wanted fcr other offences. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, Newport. OXFORDSHIRE. 44. — Chipping Norton ( County). — Com- mitted for trial at next Quarter Sfssions, for larceny — MARK TAYLOR ( supposed false), age 21 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair light, eyes blue, cross, & c., back right hand, woman in red and black, and sailor right arm, anchor and " Nell " and ring left hand, anchor, dots, M. T., and 2 scars lift forearm; dress, plaid coat, cord trousers. States he is a hawker, and lives at Cardiff. He appears to be well acquainted with prison discipline. Information to Supt. Sutton, Chipping Norton. PEEBLES. 45.— Peebles ( County).— Remanded for steal- ing clothing — JOSEPH BOOTH CARTLEDGE, age about 36, height 5 ft. 10 in, stout build, complexion swarthy, hair black ( turning grey), moustache dark brown, eyes brown, scar on nose, 2 teeth out of upper jaw near front. Very quiet and plausible in manner; fays he has worked at the London and Noith Western Railway Company's works at Wolverton. Concerned with the two men described in Case No. 31. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Arrol, Peebles. SHROPSHIRE. 46.— Oswestry ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, for housebreaking— THOMAS MOORE, age 60. height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion fresh, bair black ( turning grey), scar on forehead, over left eye, boil marks on neck and back, mole underneath right breast, sc- irs left forearm, Eeveral old wound marks on legs below kcees, part of second finger right band bitun off; drefs, long blue pilot overcoat, cord waistcoat, black cloth trousers, blue- and- black plaid scarf, blccher boots, soft billycock hat. States lie is a blacksmith, and has worked on public works, but has tramped the country for 40 years. A native of Tottenham, London.— THOMAS LEWIS, Age 19, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, eyes haze', hair brown, small moustache brown, srar right cheekbone, tumour left jaw ; dress, Scotch plaid round jacket and vest, blown mixture cloth trousers, white- and- brown spotted neckerchief, light lace boots, blue serge cap. States he resided at Llanfaes until 12 years of age, since then he has travelled the country with show - vans attending fairs, Ac.— FREDERICK HAMBLER, age 18, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, wart left breast, small mole left side, small birthmark corner left eye ; dress, brown mixture cloth jacket, brown striped trousers, blue serge peak cap, light lacebcots; sometimes wears blue gaernsey. States he was in York Industrial School, from 1887 until tlth February, 1^ 91, and was sent from thence to Farndale Vicarage, near Kirby Moorside, Yorkshire; aft er 3 weeks he went to the Salvation Army Refuge, Leeds, for 10 months, and the Bradford Refuge for 7 or 8 months. Has since tramped the country. Information to Supt. Langford, Osweitry. plexion sallow, hair brown ( turning grey), mous- tache dark, eyes brown, cut mark, 4 in. long, left arm, seal mark left knee ; dress, black jacket, light cloth vest, brown coid trousers, black hard felt hat. A labourer; native of Wilnecote, near Tamworth. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Chief Supt. Hill, Burslem. SUSSEX ( EAST). 48. — Uckfield ( County).— Committed for trial at next Assizes at Lewes, for larceny ( person)— WILLIAM BURGE, alias GEORGE ANDERSON, and ALBERT GRANT, age 24, height 5 ft. in., complexion ruddy, hair brown, beard irclined to be ginger, eyes grey, tattooed barrel, mug, flags and ring right forearm, flags, crown and swords left forearm, ring 2nd finger, and a small scar left side of nose ; dress, black coat and vest, cord trousers, old lace boots, hard felt hat. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Diplock, Uckfield. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 49.— K Division.— 28th ult.— I old- fashioned lever watch, " Teignmouth " on works ; 1 small gold brooch, set fine diamonds; 1 gold horseshoe ditto, set nine diamonds; 1 gold scarf pin, set sapphire surrounded by diamonds ( convertible into a stud); 1 lady's small gold keeper ring, " Mizpah " thereon ; 1 gentleman's diamond ditto, claw setting ; 1 lady's 22- carat dress ring, set opal surrounded with dia- monds; 1 gold curb- pattern bracslet, padlock attached, " M. M. T." ia monogram thereon,* small key and chain attached ; 1 masonic jewel, royal gold arch, " J. Stewart" thereon; 1 dozen silver fruit knives, plain pattern, ivory handles; 1 large silver fish knife and fork, ivory handles; 1 dozen silver fruit forks, plain pattern, ivory handles ; 2 dozen silver forks, plain pattern ; 1 dozen silver dessert spoons, plain pattern, some marked " M. M." ; 1 dozen teaspoons; 1 dozen silver tablespoons; 2 silver salt spoons, plain pattern, " M. M." thereon; 1 round silver biscuit box, 8 inchcs high, 5 inches diameter, chased, small lion on lid for handle; 6 silver napkin rings, plain, in black leather case; 1 small silver clock, ornamental face, set in silver horseshoe; 1 opossum skin rug ; 1 lady's companion, containing curling tongs, & c., silver handles. 50.— v Division.— 24th and 29th June— 1 large diamond stud, gold claw setting, spiral wire at back ; 2 pairs of ovat- shape gold sleeve- links, monogram " T. A. K." in red, while, and blue enamel; 5 bracelets ( 4 gold, 1 silver), 1 set single stone diamond, 1 set brown chrysoberyl surrounded with diamonds, 1 set diamond in centre, 2 rows small pearls each side ( 1 stone deficient), 1 without stone, fitting for same, 1 silver, Maltese work thereon; 2 watches, ( I gold Waterbury, glass cracked, initials J. K. on back, 1 small silver, gold fly on back, gold scent bottle attached) ; 1 gold scarf pin, fox- head, set in diamonds, ruby eyes; - uncut diamonds, one white, 7j- carats, one yellow, 4i- carats, in small plush case; 2 silver serviette rings ; 2 necklaces, 1 gold bead, sapphire and pearl pendant, 1 coral single row, in small branches ; 1 gold safety- pin brooch, set sapphire in centre, surrounded with pearls ( one pearl deficient); 1 gold thimble ; 1 silver card case ; 1 silver bon- bon box, " Jeanette " en- graved outside, containing 3 gold coins ( 2 Egyptian, 1 Portuguese), and some American silver; 1 lizard- skin purse, clasp broken ; 1 six- chamber revolver, supposed " Smith and Wesson" on barrel. By HARRY HAYLOCK, alias BIBLE, age 19, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, nose long and thin, hair and slight moustache very fair, eyes blue ; dress, dark tweed coat aud vest, dark cloth trousers, b'ack hard felt hat, lace boots; of racy appearance. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. STAFFORDSHIRE. 47.— Burslem ( County).— Committed for trial at Stafford Quarter Sessions, for larceny— JOSEPH ELDEN, or ELDON, age 51, height 5 ft. 6 in., corn- BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 51.— Fenny Stratford ( County).— 6th inst., by burglary — 6 old silver dessert knives and forks with ivory handles, A. H. stamped on blades and prongs of same. Information to Supt. Lait, Fenny Stratford. £ 100 REWARD. 52.— Slough ( County).— 1st inst.— 1 long gold chain, studded with diamonds and pearls; 1 long brooch, with 4 black pearls surrounded by diamonds; 2 gold brooches, with 2 small dogs, one black, and one white pearl in each brooch; 1 gold brooch, a horseshoe, with 7 turquoise surrounded by diamonds; 1 diamond and emerald brooch, in shape of a frog; 1 gold watch, like a ball, studded with diamonds, and brooch to fasten same, all in one; 3 gold studs ( 2 plain, I cut) ; 1 gold stud, with pearl; 2 gold sleeve links, oval shape, with 6 turquoise on top, sma^ l diamonds intermixed; 3 large studs, with 1 turquoise surrounded by 8 diamonds; 1 pair gold double links, one side sapphire, the other diamond; 1 pair gold double links, oval, plain gold ; 2 long gold pins, moonstone and diamond, for fasten- ing hat; 1 thick plain gold buckle; 1 pair earrings, each with black and white pearl, the white one being the larger, mounted in gold; 3 gold safety pins; 2 gold pins, one pearl in each ; 3 small pin? r with pearl heads ; 1 gold scarf- pin, like a horseshoe, with small diamonds; 1 gold pin, form of shell with small pearl in it; 1 long gold pin, with initial " A" in diamonds; 1 purse, knitted pattern in gold, with 2 rings, contained a 100- franc piece and a 40- franc piece; 1 portmonnaie in gold, clasp and chain attached, with pearls; 1 plain crystal smelling bottle, stopper in gold, with one sapphire; 1 cut glass scent- bottle, with gold stopper, surrounded with small diamonds and large emerald; 1 small gold embossed bon- bonniere, with miniature on top; 1 gold thimble; 1 eyeglass in worked gold; gold tablets, with chain and pencil in gold ; 1 small gold chain, with safety at end; 1 gold watch- chain, with 9 charmr, all different ( one a pencil, one a medal with coin on top, one a small bottle at end) ; 1 snake or lizard skin purse, oblong shape, with gold crown set in it, contained about 10 sovereigns; 1 snake or lizard skin card- case; 1 small hand- bag of snake or lizard skin, with chain to hang on arm; 2 brooches ( one turquoise, one pink coral) ; 1 gold bangle, with 187? thereon; 2 rings ( one moonstone, surrounded by small diamonds, and one with five pearls); 1 large ruby scarf- pin ; I diamond brooch ; 2 brooches ( one moonstone, and one diamond and moonstone); 1 small gold brooch; 2 cheques ( one for £ 6, one for £ 6 10s., from Alice Croker); 2 lockets ( one turquoise centre, the other pink coral); 2 postal orders ( one for 20/-, the other 10/-, in the nam? of Mrs. Croker); 1 amethyst locket, with pearl in centre; 1 gold broocb, shape of whip, with two horseshoes entwined ; 3 Russian passports; 3 insur- ance policies, and other papers. The above reward will be paid by H. S. H. Princess Soltykoff to any person, other than a police officsr, who shall give such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves and recovery of the property, or in proportion thereto. Information to Sapt. Sutton, Slough. HERTFORDSHIRE. 53.— Bishop Stortford ( County).— 4th inst., at Albury— 1 silver- plated double- cased watch, second hand missing, main- spring broken, 1 silver chain and key attached— Supposed] by A MAN, age about 45, heisht 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark and sallow, hair, whiskers and moustache black ; dress, dark clothes, black cloth peak cap. May be found lodging at a village inn, where he may endeavour to dispose of the watch and chain. Information to Supt. Tripp, Bishop Stortford. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 54.— St. NeotS ( County).— 31st ult., at Great Staughton — 1 gentleman's silver English lever watch, No. 44486, " Wright and Sale, St. Neots " marked on dial; 1 gentleman's gold chain, gold locket, blue enamel front with photo of Mr. A. H. Smith- Barry, M. P., attached; 1 white metal watch chain, with watch- key attached ; I 2- bladed pocket knife, little blade broken, dark plain handle. Information to Supt. Copping, St. Neots. SURREY. 55. — Guildford ( County). — 31st ult., at Ewhurst— I antique gold ring, dark blue with diamond initials H. O. and an outer setting of small rose diamonds; 1 signet- ring, old Egyptian intaglio engraved stone— naked cupid— set in gold; 1 blue turquoise and pearl ring, set in gold; 1 garnet ring; 1 fine gold- chain bracelet with padlock; 2 Indian gold bangles, with uncut diamonds set round them; several silver bracelets, one a cable chain with pad- lock ; 1 jet necklace and chain; 1 gold Indian brooch with sealing wax at back, and bunches of grapes which jingle ; 1 pair small gold- ball earrings; 1 silver band ring; 1 gold mussel- shell locket; FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 3 1 gold drum, blue stone; 1 small round gold locket with portraits, peculiar opening ; 1 Indian silver- gilt neck- chain, 1- in. wide, and hook for pendant; I gold scarf- pin, initials crossed; coraline beads; 1 Algerian brooch, silver filigree, worked with red- and- blue stones; 1 embossed silver belt, buckle with hinge clasping at side; 1 striDg of Roman pearls; 1 pair white cockle- shell earrings; 1 antique French repeater gold watch, with enamelled back, set round with pearls. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Page, Guildford. WORCESTERSHIRE. 56.— Ki ngs Heath ( County).— 1st inst., at Moseley, by housebreaking— 1 fancy gold brooch, centie cluster of blue stones; 2 Moss Haggard hrooche?, set in fancy gold frames ; I gold brooch, enamelled centre; 1 gold brooch, set with pearls, " R " on one end, and " G. F. V." entwined in centre; 1 gold brooch, large cameo centre ; bracelets of hair, cameo centres, to match brooch; 1 silver jubilee brooch, enamelled centre; 1 silver brooch, name '' Minnie" thereon; 1 pair gold eye- glasses, hinge in centre; 1 gold ring, centre cluster of pearls and diamonds ; 1 gold ring with cluster of blue stones ; 1 gold keeper ring; 1 silver watch chain; 2 silver brooches; 1 pair silver bracelets ; 1 locket and chain; 1 silver spoon and fork, pearl handles, name " Minnie " thereon; 1 silver watch, silver face, gold figures; 1 small gold watch ; 1 spade ace guinea; 1 gold seal, monogram " C. P. S." ; 1 gold pin ; 1 pair bilver bracelets; 1 silver locket and chain ; 1 gold horse- shoe brooch; 2 silver napkin rings ; 5 plated forks, " S " thereon ; various other articles of jewel- lery ; 1 doz. silk handkerchiefs; 1 silk muffler, grey stripe, one way. Information to Supt. Wasley, Kings Heitb. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 57.— Hull ( Borough).— By housebreaking, 13th nit.— 1 black worsted jacket and vest, black lining and buttons. 26th ult.— 2| yards slate- coloured cloth, mingled with brown; [ 1 lady's silver keyless watch, No. 63271, chain and trinkets attached. 27th nit.— 2 navy- blue serge suits, bound with cord, slack black jackets, size 5; 2 brown tweed print jackets and vests, size 3. 31st ult — 1 lady's silver geneva watch, No. 512- 18, " E. J." and " E. R." scratched on inside case, with tassel chain attached; 1 grey and white check skirt and bodice, latter trimmed with brown braid ; 1 brown silk umbrella, brown handle and knob ; 2 nmbrellas, one white handle, other black; 7 chil- dren's dresses, pink and white; 3 children's dresses, marone, grey and blue; 1 marone- coloured table- cloth, witn gold- coloured edges ; 1 white tablecloth, flowered; 1 dark mixture tweed cloth jacket and vest. lst inst.— 1 plated tea service; 2 pairs of marine glasses; and several pairs of opera glasses; 1 time- piece, with blue glass and bird thereon; 1 black curly serge jacket; 1 blue- and- brown check cloth coat and vest; 1 navy- bine cloth overcoat; guernsey petticoats, & c.: 1 grey- and- black plaid jacket, with silver- coloured lining, " Fowler " on tab. 6th inst.— 1 lady's gold keyless geneva watch, No. - jVVoVt with monogram " J. P." on back of case, with old- fashioned small link- pattern gold chain attached. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. £ 100 REWARD. 58.— SlOUgh ( County).— 28th ult., at Davenies Farm, Beaconsfield— A 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 rug, 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 fet 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." £ 50 of the above reward will be paid by Mr. S. Stops, Davenies Farm, Beaconsfield, to any person giving such information as will lead to the appre hension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the mare, and remainder in proportion to that recovered. Information to Sapt. Sutton, Slough. PERSONS OR BODIES FOU ND. HAMPSHIRE. 59.— Southampton ( Borough).— 3rd inst, in a bedroom at a temperance hotel, the body of a man, age 30 to 35, length 5 ft. 10 in , complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes grey, clean shaved ; dress, brown rib coat and vest, grey and red trousers, " Hope Bros., London" on buttons, Oxford shirt, red stripe*, size 16^ linen collar, marked " J " and R. M.," grey cap, light lace boots. Found in pockets a book entitled " Garden of My Soul," 1 2- lire piece, a knife, and a Roman Catholic emblem. This man arrived by a late train the previous night, and took lodgings for one night only. Information to Chief Constable Berry, South- ampton. LINCOLNSHIRE. 60.— EpWOrth ( County).— 4th inst.; in the River Trent, at Keadby— The body of a MAN, age 25 to 35, length 5 ft. 5 in., hair ( curly) dark brown, moustache stubby, low forehead, high cheekbones, had the appearance of a negro; dress, dark cloth coat and vest, brown striped cloth trousers, white cotton shirt, blue stockings, and low laced shoes. Found in pockets — 1 small comb and case; 1 buck- horn handle pocket- knife ( two blades), and a small white handkerchief. The body was much decomposed, and had probably been in the water from 6 to 8 weeks. Information to Supt. Arnold, Epworth. PROPERTY RECOVERED. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 61.— Driffield ( County).— Hunting coats, & c., Case No. 48, 3rd inst. APPREHENSION S. 62. — Metropolitan Police District, P Division.— GRACE GRAHAM, Case No. 58, 3rd inst. 63— Dorsetshire, Blandford ( County).— JAMES JOSEPH GARDNER, Case No. 13, 22nd June last. 64— Glamorganshire, Swansea ( Borough). — License Holder JAMES HEKRY VIVIAN, Office No. 46535, Case No. 22, 27th ult. 65— Kent, Canterbury ( City).— GEORGE KNOWLES, Cate No. 22, 3rd inst., and property recovered. 66. — Lancashire, Oldham ( Borough). — Supervisee MARY SCULLY, Office No. 45474, Case 24, 13th ult. 67. — Lancashi re, Salford ( Borough). — FREDERICK ALLMARK, Case No. 24, 3rd inst., and property recovered. 68. — Leicestershire, Loughborough ( County).— MAN, Case No. 16, 28th April, 1893, and horse recovered. 69.— Somersetshire, Bath ( City).— MAJOR, alias MITFORD MITCHELL, Case No. 36, 25th May last. 70. — Warw i c ks h i re, Leamington ( Borough). — JOHN EDWARDS, Case No. 87, 22nd December, 1893. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 7l.— p Division.— For stealing, 19t. h ult., £ 1 lis.— BERNARD McCADE, or MoCABE, age 17, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown ( brushed smooth on fore- head), eyes blue ( one weak); dress, black coat and vest, dark grey striped trousers, black hard felt bat, lace boots A native of Edinburgh. May seek employment at breweries or mineral water factories in the provinces. Warrant issned. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. LANCASHIRE. 72.— Liverpool ( City).— License Holder JOHN DIXON, Office No. 46331, Case 31, 15th June last, not now wanted. STIRLINGSHIRE. 73.— Stirling ( Burgh).— For stealing, 3rd inst., a lady's double- case silver lever watch, No. 57394, flowered dial, silver hands; small brass chain, with heart appendage attached; and a set of silver studs — ISRAEL HART, age about 22, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion, hair and small moustache and eyes dark, fnll face ; dress, dark grey jacket suit, black felt hat, lace boots; carries a crook handle stick ; a Jew ; supposed a hawker of jewellery. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Ferguson, Stirling. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 74. — Sheffield ( City). — For embezzling £ 7 10s. 3d., 8th inst.— WALTER BROWNHILL, age 30 to 32, height about 5 ft. 5 in., rather stiff build, complexion fresh, beard, whiskers and mous- tache ( cut short) sandy; dress, blue- grey suit, black round felt hat. A clerk; of good appearance ; very fond of music, and is a good organist. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. CUMBERLAND. 75.— Penrith ( County).— Remanded till I4th inst., for housebreaking— JOHN RICE, age 24r height 5 ft. 1\ in., complexion fresh, bair and moustache dark brown, eyes ( small) blue, small i- car on right forehead, dimple in chin ; dress, black diagonal coat and vest, corduroy trousers, blue capr militia shirt and boots. A painter; resides at 20, Anthill- road, Broad- lane, Tottenham.— ROBERT DAVIS, age 25, height 5 ft. 7± in., slight build, complexion pale, hair light brown, moustache light, eyes blue, several teeth upper jaw deficient; dress, black diagonal suit. A painter; states be last worked for a Mr. Wall, at Edmonton; resides at No. 1, Waggon Horse- lane, Lower Tottenham. Both members of the 3rd Batt. Royal Fusiliers, recently- at Rnshmore Green, Aldershot. Information to Supt. Russell, Penrith. KENT. 76.— Folkestone ( Borough).— Sentenced, lst inst., to 3 months imprisonment for stealing: a tri- cycle— A Man, giving the names of NEWBERRY and HILTON ( see case No. 22, 29th June), age 21, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, prominent under- lip, pointed chin, hair light brown and curly, eyes greJ- Found in his possession the following pawn- tickets:— No. 325, dated 24th March, 1894, golcl ring pawned for £ 6 with C. B. Vaughan, 39, Strand ; No. 314, dated 24th March, 1894, diamond ring pawned for £ 1 with J. E. L. Clark, 415 and 417, Brixton- road; No. 73, dated 4th May, 1894, albert chain and seal, pawned for £ 3 with Walter Bull, 5, Bishopsgate- street; No. 281, dated 4th May, 1894, pair of wrist link3, pawned for 10s. with George Attenborougb, 80, Newington- causeway ; No. 14- 39, dated 20th July, 1894, pin pawned for 2s. 6d. with A. J. Brown, 57, Ship- street, Brighton; No. 4012, dated 20th July, il894, silver watch, pawned for 3s. 6d.- with Rose and Nyren, 32, London- road, Brighton ; Nc. 888, dated 27th July, 1894, diamond pin, pawned for £ 2, with B. Marks, 113, Church- street, West Brighton ; and 1 scarf ring, set with 3 stones, 1 white, 2 red; 1 crossed cheque, No. G 89689, dated 5th July, 1894, Gloucester Branch National Provincial Bank of England, in favour of Mr. J. T. Jonson, for £ 10, signed F. Wolfe Brown ; envelopes which have passed through post, addressed— C. J. Hilton, Esq , 3, Newtm- road, Tunbridge Wells, G. H. Samson, Esq., Newton Lodge, Grenville- place, Brighton, G. H. Simpson, Esq., Elm- grove, Brighton; copies of the " Exchange and Mart," dated 20th, 27th, and 30th July, 1894. Supposed wanted for obtaining goods advertised in the " Exchange and Mart," by fraud. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. 2 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1894. List of License Holders, Supervisees, and Expirees who have been re- apprehended, for the month of July, 1894, with the results, Ac. Office No. NAME. Fresh Offence with which Charged. Result. Date and Place. 1—> REMARKS. 36627 HENRY CLARKE Larceny 3 years penal servitude 27th June, 1894, Gloucester Supervisee. 43475 13757 STEPHEN PEARCE SARAH COOPER Uttering forged cheques Larceny 3 years penal servitude 3 months hard labour 28th June, 1894, Winchester 2nd July, 1894, Worship- street Polic Court 2nd July, 1894, Mansion House Expiree. e Expiree. 18477 JOHN MAHONEY Attempted larceny ( person] 3 months hard labour Expiree. 43907 MICHAEL'^ WELDON Larceny 3 years penal servitude 2nd July, 1894, Reading Quarter Sessions Expiree. 22550 46184 MICHAEL OSTROG CHARLES EDWARDS Fraud Failing to report 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision 3 months hard labour 2nd July, 1894, Aylesbury Sessions 3ra July, 1894, Worship- street Police Court 3rd July, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court 4th July, 1894, West London Police Court 2nd July, 1894, Bradford Expiree. License Holdti. 43892 WALTER HAYFORD Failing to report 12 months hard labour License Holder. 46417 WILLIAM HARRIS Assault on police, etc. 2 months hard labour License Holder. 38723 EDWARD CARTER Larceny 9 months hard labour Supervisee. 44083 THOMAS HARRINGTON Robbery 3 years penal servitude 5th July, 1894, Northallerton Expiree. 44970 JOHN EDWARDS Housebreaking 3 years penal servitude 5th July, 1894, Sandwich Expiree. 45863 ' JOHN SHARPER Larceny 6 months hard labour 6th July, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court License Holder. 46164 JOHN FITZJOHN Prevention of Crimes Act 9 months hard labour 5th July, 1894, Clerkenwell Police Court License Holder. 45725 MARY SULLIVAN Assault 2 months hard labour 24th April, 1894, Lambeth Police Court License Holder. 45541 JOHN WILSON Unlawful possession 21 days hard labour 7th July, 1894, Marylebone Police Couit Supervisee. 45848 46291 ROBERT JOHNSON CHARLES ELLIS Housebreaking Larceny and fraud 7 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 12 months hard labour 7th July, 1894, Middlesex Sessions 4th July, 1894, Preston Expiree. License Holder. 43139 WILLIAM MASON Assault on police 14 days hard labour 9th July, 1894, Thames Police Court Expiree. - 30060 THOMAS WHITE Burglary 9 months hard labour 3rd July, 1894, Gloucester Assizes Expiree. • 44671 JOHN WAYGOOD Failing to report 1 month hard labour lltli July, 1894, Lambeth Police Court Expiree. 41113 46491 CHARLES THOMPSON JOHN GRIFFIN Begging Drunkenness, etc. Bound over in own recog- nizance for 6 months 1 month hard labour 11th July, 1894, West London Pee Court IOth July, 1894, Bow- street Police Court Expiree. License Holder. 34979 JANE S. SMITH Larceny ( person) 14 days hard labour 9th July, 1894, Lambeth Police Court Expiree. 42383 JOHN MUIR Larceny ( person) 4 years penal servitude 10th July, 1894, South London Sessions Expiree. 46358 JOHN MURPHY Attempted larceny ( person) 6 weeks hard labour 18th June. 1894, Mansion House License Holder. 43283 JOHN LAWSON Larceny ( person) 9 months hard labour 12th July, 1894, Sheffield Expiree. 46528 ELIZABETH CROTCHINGTON Drunkenness, etc. 21 days hard labour 5th July, 1894, Reading License Holder. 45681 SAMUEL CORNISH Failing to report 1 month hard labour 18th July, 1894, Worship- street Police Court 13th July, 1894, South Western Police Court 29th June, 1894, Marylebone Police Court License Holder. 45052 WALTER HOLLOWAY Assault 4 weeks hard labour Expiree. 46066 THOMAS FOSTER Larceny ( person) 7 weeks hard labour License Holder. 42309 JESSE SMITH Wounding 8 months hard labour 8th March, 1894, Warwick Assizes Expiree. 45963 CHARLES HY. EDGERTON Vagrancy 3 months hard labour 20th June, 1894, Aston Petty Sessions License Holder. 44074 EDWIN JOHNSON Larceny 3 months hard labour 2nd July, 1894, Aston Petty Sessions Supervisee. 45607 HERBERT G. F. FAULKNER Larceny 3 years penal servitude - July, 1894, Stafford Sessions Supervisee. 41470 FREDERICK RILEY False pretences 6 months hard labour 25th June, 1894, Birmingham Sessions Expiree. 44196 THOMAS JUDD Assaulting police Fined 40s. 18th July, 1894, Greenwich Police Court Expiree. 43180 HARRY WILLIAMS Larceny ( person) 3 months hard labour 21st July, 1894, Lambeth Police Court Expiree. 45740 PHILIP JOHNSON Failing to report 2 months hard labour 18th July, 1894, Manchester Supervisee. 35787 ALFRED REYNOLD Larceny ( person) 18 months hard labour 23rd July, 1894, North London Sessions Expiree. 42620 27499 46391 CHARLES GOOD THOMAS WHITE WILLIAM EVERETT Gambling and assault Larceny Burglary Fined 40s., or 1 month hard labour 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision 5 years penal servitude 23rd July, 1894, Worship- street Police Court 23rd July, 1894, North London Sessions 18th July, 1894, Nottingham Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. • 29249 JAMES NURTHEN Burglary 12 months hard labour 24th July, 1891, Central Criminal Court Expiree. • 31888 44596 45629 41686 JAMES WILLIAMS BARTHOLOMEW BUCKLEY JOSEPH WRIGHT ARTHUR THOMPSON Larceny ( person) Larceny Larceny ( person) Fraud 3 years and 6 months penal servitude and 2 years police supervision 8 months hard labour 3 years and 3 mouths penal servitude 12 months hard labour 24th July, 1894, North London Sessions 24th July, 1894, North London. Sessions 23rd July, 1894, North London Sessions 24th July, 1894, Central Criminal Court Expiree. Expiree. License Holder. Expiree. 46492 THOMAS KELLY Burglary 12 months hard labour 24th July, 1894, Central Criminal Court License Holder. - 32131 JANE FURNEAUX Forgery and fraud 10 years penal servitude 24th July, 1894, Central Criminal Court Expiree. 40941 GEORGE MOSELEY Larceny 12 months hard labour 25th July, 1894, North London Sessions Expiree. 46656 45572 SANDY McNABB PATRICK DOWNEY Wilful damage Assault Own recognizance to ap- pear, etc. 14 days hard labour 25th July, 1894, Westminster Police Court 24th July, 1894, Southwark Police Court License Holder. License Holder. 45856 GEORGE WILLIAMS Burglary 3 months hard labour 26th July, 1894, Central Criminal Court License Holder. 32537 HENRY FOX Robbery 5 years penal servitude 25th July, 1894, Central Criminal Court Expiree. 46099 ALBERT LACK Burglary 5 years penal servitude 25th July, 1894, Liverpool License Holder. 45900 i 41767 1 43845 j MARY ANN ELTON THOMAS SULLIVAN WILLIAM MULLEN Drunkenness, etc. Larceny ( person) Fraud Fined 5s., or 1 day im- prisonment 5 years penal servitude 14 days imprisonment ( in default of paying a fine) 25th July, 1894, Marylebone Police Court 23rd July, 18.94, Central Criminal Court 24th July, 1894, Portsmouth License Holder. Expiree. Supervisee. FBIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 7 MISSING, FROM his home, 3, Machen Street, Cardiff, since 31st July last, and last heard of at Hereford, RICHARD BARNETT or JONES, a brickmaker, aged 46 years, 5 ft. 10 ins. high, fair complexion, dark hair, brown moustache; mind slightly deranged ; has a cut scar on one wrist ( supposed right). Wearing black jacket and vest, white moleskin trousers, black cap, and heavy nailed boots. Has relatives at Beach House, Cheltenham, and 23, Courteney Street, St. Paul's, Cheltenham; also 13, Belmont, Malvern, Barnetts. MISSING. CHARLOTTE POPLE, age 24, height 4 fc. 10 in., rather stout, hair and eyes brown, fair skin, has the marks of a recent vaccination on the left arm, walks badly as if crippled. She is very weak- minded and childish. Maiden name, Charlotte Wills, native of Bristol. She was wearing a black hat, black beaded mantle, black stockings, and laced boots. Information of her whereabouts should be sent to the Charity Organisation Society, 186, High Street, Battersea, London. £ 5 REWARD. LOST, on Monday evening last, near St. James's Park, an OLD SEAL. Gold setting. Impression, fancy design. Whoever will take same to Willing's, 125, Strand, will receive above reward. PETER ROBINSON, OXFORD STREET. TRAVELLING CLOAKS AND CAPES. LATEST NOVELTIES. PETER ROBINSON'S SCOTCH TWEED ULSTERS, choice patterns, with detachable cape, £ 2 Is.; Golf Capes, in newest tweeds, with Tartan reversings, very fashionable, 15s. 9< 2. to £ 3 3s. ; the Mackintosh of the season, in checked waterproof tweeds, with detachable cape, £ 1 Is. TRAVELLING AND HOLIDAY COSTUMES. 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