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07/09/1894

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Date of Article: 07/09/1894
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1116
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894. VOL. XI., No. 1116. REGULATION'S. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICB GAZETTE, and all communications upon them stiould be addressed to TUU JLDITOU OF THE POLICB GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, E. W. 2. Pari ic ti/' j rs concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the I'OLICK </',£ ETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 8. Part Altars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the arhAe in question to be thereby identified. 4. In oil eases where a reward is offered the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 6. Pot traits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stohr. property, will be prominently inserted, with detailed particulars, at a cost of 15J. per por'rait, 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; ana, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 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 " DrummondSf 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* advert isements. R. ANDEBSON, Editor. NOTICE. ( 0) 1.— The composition of the Friday No of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a) Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. Persons in custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 8). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in striot alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. fl). Metropolitan Polioe Distriot. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boronehs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond • ho namber at. present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in oircular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLIOI GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDEKS. 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 farther 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 incar any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communication sent to this Office to the effect that the offendor is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. MURDER. 1. — C Division. — Woodcut portrait and description of CHRISTIAN KEMPF, whose appre- hension is sought for being concerned in the murder of Sophia Rassb, at E> haHesbuiy- avenue, 25th May last— Age 32, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion pale, oval face ( rather narrow), cheeks sunken, hair and moustache light, eyes grey, nose rather pointed and loDg, prominent lips, pointed chin, long neck. Has worked as a cabinetmaker in Germany, France, and London. Speaks German fluently, and English and French imperfectly. Is a well known Anarchist, and may be found in Anarchist quarters. A native of Wurtemberg, Germany. Warrant issued. 2.— E Division. — For obtiining money by means of worthless cheques on the National Pro- vincial Batik ( Totnes Branch)— CHARLES FRED. CHURCHWARD, age 25, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, complexion fair, blotched face, hair light brown, clean shaved, eyes grey ; dresses well, and wears a diamond cluster pin. Known at Totnes and Dover amongst military officers, where he may be found. Warrant issued. 3.— K Division. — For stealing, 20th ult., £ 14 10s.— HENRY TRAVERS GROVES, age 21, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, laige projecting ears, bow- legged; dress, dark rough jacket, greyish brown trousers with small blue stripe, tweed cap, brown lace boots. Supposed native of Plumstead, Kent. Warrant issued. 4.— S Division.— For embezzlement— WIL- LIAM GEORGE BURGESS, age 33, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, twitching in face; dress, usually in light grey jacket suit. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. 5.— Convict Supervision Department.— Expiree SAMUEL SACKHAM, Office No. 22845, Case No. 94, 31st ult., not now wanted. BANFFSHIRE. 6.— Banff ( County).— Portrait and description of GEORGE FORBES ROSS, alias JOHN SIN- CLAIR, JOHN ROSS, SAMUEL HENRY SUT- TON, and SIDNEY B. SEARLE, whose apprehen- sion is sought for housebreaking and stealing, between 3rd and 5th ult.— 1 pair gold sleeve links, " J. S." thereon ; 1 silver scarf ring, set serpentine ( Portsoy marble), oval shape; 1 jacket suit, Scotch tweed, blue with dark brown thread, forming check" in. square, lined black Italian cloth, 2 buttons on sleeve; 1 dark grey overcoat, single- breasted, lined brown Italian cloth, chain tab; 2 pairs grey worsted drawers, grey flannel top band ( I pair mended at seat) ; 1 new black leather Gladstone bag— Age about 43, height 5 ft. 9^ in., complexion pale, broad face, large nose, hair ( cut short and bald on top), and heavy moustache dark brown, eyes dark ( sunken), anchor tattooed on right arm; speaks with Aberdeenshire accent; dressed when last seen in the stolen suit. Has the appearance of a joiner. Sentenced 4th March, 1891, at Elgin, to 30 days imprisonment, in name of George Forbes Ross, for having in his possession housebreaking implements and unlawful possession, and on 28th October, 1892, at Ayr, to 2 months imprisonment, in the name of Samuel Henry Sutton, alias Sidney B. Searle, for a similar offence, see Register of Criminals for quarter ending 31st December, 1892, No. 961. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Haig, Banff. 2 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 1894. BERKSHIRE. 7.— Reading ( Borough). — For failing to re- port— License Holder FREDERICK JOYCE, alias THOMAS WILSON, and HENRY BROCKER Office No. 46807, age 42, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, hair and eyes dirk brown, scar centre and right side forehead, bridge of nose, right cheek, edge of right ear, and on 1st and 3rd left fingers, figure of a woman ( indistinct) inside right forearm, top of 1st right finger has been injured. A miner; native of Stanford, Berks. Sentenced at Reading, 13th October, 1890, to 5 years penal servitude for stealing » portmanteau, after previous convictions at Surrey Sessions an' 4 Wilts Assizes. Licensed 18th August, 1894. J Q 478. Information to the Head Constable of Reading. DERBYSHIRE. 8.— Ashbourne ( County).— For failing to re- port— Supervisee WM. SEWELL, Office No. 43811, age 38, height 4 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, mole each side of neck, scar on left brfast, 2ud and 3rd left fingers webbed. Sen- tenced at Salford, llth April, 1892, to 6 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision, for larceny. This man reported, 10th inst., his intention of tramping to the South of England, via. Derby. Information to Supt. Wheeldon, Ashbourne. ESSEX. 9. — Colchester ( Borough).— For stealing a watch ( bailee)— JOHN G. ALLISON, age 33, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, small dark moustache, eyes brown; dress, light suit and hard black hat. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Colchester. FLINTSHIRE. 10.— Mold ( County).— For stealing 2 heifers ( recovered) — A WOMAN, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 in., comp'exion frpsh, hair ( turning grey) and eyes dark, utoops wh" n walking; dress, black velvet dolman, beaded trimming, black skirt and bodice, black bonnet trimmed with crape. She had with her a brown square basket with handle on top. Information to Supt. Davies, Mold. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 11.— Cheltenham ( County).— For failing to report — Supervisee ROBERT WILSON, alias JOHN SMITH, Office No. 46597, age 21, height ft. 4£ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes brown, proportionate build; native of Bristol. Sentenced at Gloucester, 3rd January, 1894, to <"> months hard labour and 3 years police supervision, for housebreaking. Information to Supt. McRae, Cheltenham. 12.— Fishponds ( Countu).— For failing to re- port — Supervisee MORLEY STACEY, Office No. 46718, age 37, height 5 ft. in., complexion swarthy, hair brown, eyes grey, bridge of nose broken, eyea deep set, crossed flags and 2 dots inside, anchor and M. S outside right forearm, several dots outside right wrist, TRUE LOVE inside, in LOVE and bracelet outside left forearm, bird between 1st left finger and thumb, varicose veins inside left leg. Sentenced at Gloucester, 18th October, 1893, to 9 months hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. Information to Supt. Matthews, Fishponds. HAMPSHIRE. 13.— Alton ( County).— For housebreaking and stealing 1 lady's gold watch, open face, chased back, maker " Frost, Winchester" stamped inside, " Lady's Hc'p " written on face, and a lady's silver snake- pattern chain attached ; 1 lady's silver watch, open face, maker " Masters, Cranbrook," has a gilt ring round each figure; 1 lady's gold albert chain with tassel at end ; 1 square gold brooch, with flowers engraved thereon, and small raised beads round edge; 1 lady's gold ring, with hair inlaid, which extends all round; lltdy's gold dress ring, heart- Bhaped ; 1 lady's black silk guard, with small gold padlock attached; 1 silver brooch, half- moon shape ; 1 silver- plated matchbox, shape of a book, with views of Aldersliot inside ; 1 black diagonal jacket, with 2 hip- pockets, breast and ticket- pocket outside, and 1 inner pocket; 1 black serge vest; 1 pair of grey- and- black mixture tweed trousers; 1 pair of white pants ; 4 si k handkerchiefs, mixed colours ; 1 hard black felt hat— FREDERICK CORBETT, age 19, height 5 ft. 4^ in., slight build, complexion fresh, small round face, hair brown, small light moustache, eyes grey, rose, ship, clasped hands, unity, and wreath tattooed on right upper arm, snake and other indistinct marks right forearm and hands, figure of a man and " Fred " on wreath right wrist, figure of a woman, numerous firearms, & c., left upper arm, numerous figures and other marks left forearm, scar on forehead ; dress, black diagonal jacket, black serge vest, grey- and- black striped trousers, black hard felt hat— the clothing is stolen and much too large for him. A deserter from the Medical Staff Corps ; native of Peckham, Loudon. Warrant it- sued. Information to Inspector Hawkins, Alton. 14.— Portsmouth ( Borough). — For fraud— HARRY HINDE, age30 to 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion florid, prominent forehead, hair dark, moustache sandy, eyes sunken, walks lame through an injury to right knee. A dock labourer. His modus operandi is to obtain work at docks, representing himself to be a Good Templar, and a foreman of fitters, and would obtain employment for those out of work on a deposit of £ 5 being made, upon receipt of which he absconds. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Portsmouth. HERTFORDSHIRE. 15.— Hitchin ( County).— For stealing a pair of brown leather boots, 1 Oxford shirt, 2 white shirty 1 small looking- glass, and a towel — WILLIAM SMITH, age 22 or 23, height 6ft. 11 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair biown, small dark mous- tache, eyes grey; dress, long dark coat, dark trousers, light peak cap, aud the stolen boots. A deserter from the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, Windsor, since 22nd nit.; a native of Bulwell, Nottingham. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Reynolds, Hitchin. ISLE OF ELY. 16. — Whittlesea ( County). — For stealing a pullet — A MAN, age about 36, height about 5 ft. 10 in., has ouly one eye; dress, dark jacket, light trousers, light cap. Has the appearance of a navvy. Information to Supt. Burrows, Whittlesea. KENT. 17.— Folkestone ( Borough).— For stealing. 1st inst., a sewing- machine ( recovered) ; 1 fawn- coloured dust coat; 1 vest, with red spots; 1 pair of dark striped trousers ; 1 brown cap ; and collar and tie— SAMUEL STEPHEN GEORGE SMITH, age 29, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair and moustache light, lump on 1st finger left hand, tattooed initials, " S. S. G. S.," near elbow right forearm, crown and anchor and initials on left fore- arm, cross- flags on chest; dress, supposed in the stolen clothes. A deserter from the 21st Hussars, stationed at Carterbury. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. LANCASHIRE. 18.— Rochdale ( County).— For failing to report — Supervi- ee CAROLINE HARDMAN, Office No. 45797, age 34, height 5 ft. £ in., complexion sallow, hair and eyes dark brown, lost several upper front teeth. A spinner; native of Devonshire. Sentenced at Liverpool Sessions, 23rd May, 1892, to 18 months hard labour ar. d 2 years police supervision, for larceny ( person). 1215. Information to Supt. Heywood, Rochdale. 19.— Liverpool ( City).— For failing to report — Licen- e Holter PATRICK EDWARD WELSH, alias JOHN DANIELS, Office No. 46824, age 35, height 5 ft. 4^ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, " M. Matthews " outside left upper arm, bine dot inside left arm, scar left groin. Sentenced at Liverpool, 7th December, 1888, to 7 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 9th Aug., 1894, T O 525. If found, it is requested that he may be dealt with under the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871, as amended by the Penal Servitude Act, 1891. Information to the Assistant Head Constable, Detective Department, Liverpool. 20.— Bolton ( Borough)— Portrait and descrip- tion of JOHN THOMAS TURNER, an accountant, whose apprehension is sought for embezzling £ 100 and other large sums, the moneys of the Bankside Coffee Palace Second Benefit Building So iety :— Age 44, height 5 ft. 3 in., well built, complexion fresh, oval face, hair ( inclined to sandy) brown, full sandy beard and moustache, eyes grey, sometimes wears spectacles ; false teeth ; dress ( when last seen), navy- blue jacket suit, sailor knot tie, black billycock hat; was wearing a gold fetter link pattern watch guard, and carrying an umbrella with natural wood handle. A native of Oldham. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Peacock, Oldham. LEICESTERSHIRE. 21. — Leicester ( Borough) — For stealing between 24th and 26th ult.— I 9- carat gold dress ring, set ruby surrounded by pearls; I silver bracelet in. wide, ivy leaf pattern; 1 lady's gold geneva watch, gold dial, very thin cases; 1 brooch made of 2 gold 5- franc pieces; 1 gold signet ring, set black- and- white streaked stone — MAUD E. LESLIE, alias MAGGIE BILLSON, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 in., light flaxen hair short and curly; dress, light cloak, shabby black dress, black straw hat with dent in crown. Stated she was a theatrical. 22.— Leicester ( Borough).— Between 27th and 30th ult., I lady's silver watch, silver dial, flowered, gold figures, long gold chain with gold locket and 2 coins attached— JOHN BALDWIN, age 27, height 5 ft. 7 in., hair light, clean shaved ; dres3, black coat, cord trousers, light cap. Information to Chief Constable Lumley, Leicester. LINCOLNSHIRE. 23.— Boston ( Borough).— For stealing, 29th ult., 13 quarters of wheat ( recovered) - THOMAS KER- MAN, alias " PRETTY BOY," age 33, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, long and indited to curl, moustache and small whiskers light; dress, blue clotti jacket suit, dark cloth cap, colonred silk neckerchief, lace boots. A boatman or corn porter; native of Boston. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to Head Constable Bellamy, Boston. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 21.— Northampton ( Borough).— For stealing, 17th ult., 1 22- carat wedding ring ( worn) ; I lady's b'ack serge mantle with cape trim- u'ed with band of silk; 1 lady's light- colour blcuse trimmed with black lace; 1 pair ladies' button boots, size 4, calf uppers; 1 pair lady's brown kid gloves; and a deposit receipt from the Northamptonshire Union Bank— MAUD LESLIE, alias FERRILE, BIL- STON, SUSANCLIFFE, and MAGGIE DUNCAN, age 20, height 5 ft. 3| in., complexion pale, very light hair, cut short, curled fringe on forehead, eyes hazel; dress, black skirt, light grey bodice, black serge cape, blue- and- white boat- shape straw hat. She takes private lodgings, stating she is a theatrical, and after a short time decamps, stealing anything she can lay her hands' upon. Also wanted at Leicester. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, North- ampton. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 25— Newark ( Borough).— For stealing from a church vestry, a clock ( recovered)—. JOHN PHILLIPS, alias TOM PHILLIPS, age about 28, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., hair and moustache dark ; dress, dark blue coat, dark trousers and vest, black billycock hat. Spoke with London accent. Information to Chief Constable Challen, Newark. STAFFORDSHIRE. 26.— Bilston ( Oounty).— For obtaining food and lodgings hy false pretences— FLORENCE DYCHE, age 24, height 5 ft., rather stout build, complexion fresh, hair light sandy, eyes dark ; dress, dark skirt, small white bodice, dark jacket, round brown fur hat, ] ow shoes. A native of Walsall.— MAGGIE HAMMOND, age 23, height 4 ft. 11 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair light sandy, eyes blue; dress, light woollen skirt, brown velvet bodice, light jacket, black laca hat tied with strings, low shoes. Tney represent themselves as theatricals, and obtain lodgings, and, after staying £ or 6 days, decamp. Warrant issued. Information to Sept. Walters, Bilston. 27.— Newcastle- under- Lyme ( Borough).— For stealing, 29th ult.— A red roan horse pony, 13 hands, aged, four black points, long mane, tail trimmed, very quiet, in fair condition ; a spring trap, painted dark blue and gold, blue cloth cushions, " Bickerton & Son, Builders, Newcistle- u- Lyme," on small oval plate on one side; and a set of brass- mounted harness— THOMAS BICKERTON, alias BRUSH, age 35, height 5 ft. 9 in , rather stout build, complexion fresh, oval face, hair brown, whiskets and moustache ( trimmed rather short) light brown, eyes grey, slightly knock- kneed; dress, light brown rough tweed suit, tnil coat. 4 pockets with flaps on vest, turn- down collar, heart shape tie, black hard felt hat, strong lace boots May be found in the company of low horse- dealers or hawkers. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Taylor, New- cast! e- under- Lyme. SUFFOLK. 28.— Lowestoft ( County).— For deserting his wife and family, leaving them chargeable to the Mutford and Lothingland Union— WM. WE STROP, age 32, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair and slight moustache light, eyes blue; dress, dealer's brown coat with horseshoe buttons, broad cord trousers, hard felt hat. Supposed travelling the country and attending fairs, & c., and may be found with gipsies or low horse- dealers. A native of Bury St. Edmunds. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Shipp, Lowestoft. SURREY. 29.— Reigate ( Borough).— For larceny ( till) — A MAN, age 23 or 24, height 5 ft. 9 in., medium build, complexion fresh, thin face, sharp features, hair light brown, walks very erect; dress, black frock coat, dark cloth trousers, wrapper round neck, black hard felt hat, shabby- genteel appearance. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). 30.— Ore ( County).— For burglary, 27th nit.— A MAN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., com- plexion fair, hair brown ( cut very short) ; dress, dark grey jacket, white jacket or blouse, cord trousers, old boots. Information to Supt. Brookham, Ore. WARWICKSHIRE. 31.— Kenilworth ( County). — For stealing a chimney - sweeping machine and brushes, value £ 2 10s — License Holder FREDERICK MOUN- TAIN, alias FREDK. BOMFORD, and JAMES MUMFORD, Office No. 45797, age 62, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, scar over each eyebrow, left side upper lip, 3 back of neck, 2 right shoulderblade, 1 on left buttock and front of each shin, slightly deaf, and stutters. A travelling sweep; native of Birming- ham. Sentenced at Usk, 14th October, 1891, to 3 years penal servitude for larceny, after previous convictions at Warwick, Sontham, and Aston. Licensed 24th Jan., 1894, to Birmingham. H R 210. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Moth, Kenilworth. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 32.— Todmordan ( County).— For failing to report— Supevisee MARTIN BANCROFT, alias JOHN SMITH, JOSEPH ACKROYD, and JOHN SUTCLIFFE, Office No. 44547, age 22, height 5 ft. 5- J- in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, thick lips and prominent teeth, scar left cheek, blue dot outside right forearm, small wart back of neck. Sentenced at Preston, 6th January, 1892, to 15 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for fowl stealing. This man is strongly suspected of office- breaking. Information to Supt. Fearnside, Todmordan. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 33.— D Division.— Remanded till 17th inst. for larceny- ARTHUR SMITH ( supposed false), age 23 ( looks older), height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, hair black ( turning grey), eyes dark, anchor on left muscle, anchor and cross- flags on left forearm, two indistinct marks on right forearm, two circular scars under right knee- cap ; dress, blue serge jacket suit, dark grey tweed cap with peak. He entered the halls of dwelling- houses, and stole any articles he could lay hands on. He was tried and convicted at North London Sessions, 4th inst., sentence being postponed till 17th inst., with a view to trace his antecedents. 34.— E Division.— Remanded until 8th inst, for obtaining fruit by false pretences— GEORGE BRIDGES, age 19, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, large scar inside right shin, 2 scars inside left shin; stammers very much; dress, blue serge suit, hard felt hat. A native of Ludlow, Shropshire. Supposed previously convicted and wanted elsewhere. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. ESSEX. 35.— Brentwood ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions for stealing a horse and cart— WILLIAM WRIGHT, age 30, height 5 ft. 3J in., slight build, complexion fair, hair ( bald on top), brown, eyes grey, bust of woman in a flower in red and blue on right forearm, woman in red and blue on left forearm. A native of Eastwood, Essex. 36.— Brentwood ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, for larceny ( trick) — ALICE HATTON, age 30, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, oval face, hair brown, eyes grey, scar on right forearm, left cheek and knee ; dressed in dark clothes. Native of Bethnal Green, London. 37.— Brentwood ( County). — Committed for trial at Essex Quarter Sessions, for larceny from the person in a railway carriage — JOSEPH SUMNER, age 21, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, clean shaved, eyes brown, blue dot right forearm ; dress, dark suit, black bard felt hat. A g azier; native of Finsbury, London.— HARRY ISAACS, age 20, height 5 ft. 4 in., com- plexion dark, hair and eyes dark, cut scars thumb- joint and 1st finger left hand ; dress, light jacket and trousers, black hard felt hat, canvas shoes. A labourer; native of Bishopsgate, London.— WM. BENSTEAD, age 18, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, " V," indistinct, left forearm, dot right forearm; dress, dark pilot jacket, trousers and vest, light cap. A hawker; native of Alton, Hants. Information to Supt. Allen, Brentwood. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 38.— Chipping Sodbury ( County). — Sen- tenced, 20th ult., to 2 months imprisonment for cruelty to a bay cob horse, about 13 hands ( supposed stolen)— THOMAS SEALEY, age 65, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald in front), whiskers and moustache and eyes grey, mole left shoulder and two on back, large wart right shoulderblade, line mark tattooed right arm, white wart lower left eyelid ; dress, cord sleeve vest, old plaid vest, leather hunting breeches, black leather leggings, blue cloth cheese- cutter cap, heavy lace boots. Information to Sapt. Critchley, Chipping Sod- bnry. Ami HAMPSHIRE. 39— Alton ( County). — Committed for trial at next Hants Assizes, for sacrilege— JOHN SMITH, age 43, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dnrk, hair da » - k brown, eyes hazel, tattooed 2 gravestones and 1872 left, sailor holding glass right forearm, ring 2nd finger right hand. Information to Inspector Hawkins, Alton. HERTFORDSHIRE. 40.— Hitchin ( County). — Remanded till 11th inst., for obtaining a bicycle by false pretences— LEOPOLD STUART HARRISON, age 28. height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, prominent rose, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar left shin and on left cheek; dress, black diagonal cloth coat and vest, light tweed trousers, white straw hat. Information to Supt. Reynolds, Hitchin. SHROPSHIRE. 41.— LudlOW ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions, for larceny ( person) — MARY ANN MARSH, age 44, height 5 ft in., complexion sallow, hair black, eyes dark grey, scald marks left side of neck extending down left arm ii elbow, round left side to waist; dress, black dress, brown woollen shawl, black straw hat lace boots. A native of Kidderminster. Has travelled with Thomas Johnson ( a pugilist), for many years. Had in her possession a pedlar's certificate, granted at Ashby- de- la- Zouch, Leicestershire, June 1893, and a pawnticket for a shawl pledge! at Shrewsbury in June last, in name of Mary Woad. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Hayward, Ludlow. SUSSEX ( EAST). 42.— Patcham ( County).— Committed for trial at next Quarter Sessions at, Lewfs for larceny ( person)— THOMAS CALL AG AN, age 32, height. 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair black, eyes hazel, left leg para: ysed or withered, walks with crutches. He is a street musician, plays a concertina, and sings outside public- houses ; supposed known at Wandsworth. Information to Supt. Tucker, Patcham. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 43.— Doncaster ( Borough). — Committed for trial at next Borough Sessions for larceny— HENRY WOOD, alias JOHN WALKER, RODGERS, ROBINSON, BASTOW, AM LEY, THOMAS AMBLEY, ROBERT ATKINSON, GEORGE RO WLINSON, age 47, height 5 ft. 4 in , complexion fresh, hair grey, eyes blue, scar on nose, over left eye, and back of neck, 2 scars between shoulder- blades, 3rd finger right hand crooked. A mechanic ; native of East Ardsley, has been tramping the country for some years. Has been convicted of larctny at Leeds, Wakefield, and Bradford. Information to Chief Constable Lister, Doncaster. PROPERTY STOLEN, METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 44.— W Division.— 31st ult.— A Westminster tricycle, all black except hubs, Preston Davis pneumatic tyres, Trigwell's patent double- hollow rim, " Rickard " painted thereon. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. £ 100 REWARD. 45.— 28th nit., from an hotel— Two bags and one leather case, containing jewellery, value about £ 1,500, viz:— 10 horse shoe bracelets, with whips: 18 fancy bracelets, set with pearls, rabies, & c.; 8 fancy twisted tube bracelets, set one diamond ; 4 double horse- shoe bracelets, set rose diamond and rubies and sapphires; 3 fancy bracelets, set with diamonds and rubies ; 8 fancy bracelets, set assorted, pearls, diamonds and rubies ; 20 ditto ; 2 sapphire and pearl cluster bracelets; 9 sapphire bracelets, 3 wires, set 7 stones ( 3 diamonds and 4 coloured) ; 8 sapphire bracelets, 2 wires, 7 stones ( 3 diamonds and 4 coloured); 5 sapphire bracelets, set pearl, ruby and sapphire; 10 sapphire bracelets, fancy, French style, set pearls and coloured stones; 7 diamond butterfly brooches, set diamond and coloured stones ; 1 sapphire and diamond bracelet, half- hoop ; 4 topaz brooches, set pearls ; 3 necklets 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894 and lockets; 3 diamond stars; 1 diamond star; 3 horse- shoe pins, set diamond and coloured stones; 1 diamond bracelet; 6 chain bracelets ; 12 dozen gold brooches, assorted patterns; 16 nuggeted brooches; 24 gold brooches; 24 gold brooches; 56 assorted pattern brooches; 20 brooches, 15 - carat, set diamonds; 50 brooches, 9- carat, lockets ; 30 lings, 9- carat, assorted settings, pearls and rubies ; 3 pins and studs, combination; 80 gold tangles, set with stones, pearls, rubies, ; 7 18- ct. horse - shoe diamond rirgs ; 1 opal 18- ct. diamond ring ; 1 18- ct. opal ring, set with diamonds ; 1 18 ct. turquoise set with diamonds; 2 18- ct. sapphire ani diamond rings; 1 18- ct. five stone diamond half- hoop; 1 18- ct. five- stone diamond half- hoop; 1 18- ct. five- stone diamond half- hoop; 1 18- ct. marquise ring, diamonds; 3 18- ct. tingle stone rings, diamonds; 2 18- ct. single stone rings, diamonds ; 1 18 ct. single stone ring, diamonds ( flat pattern) ; 1 18- ct. cluster opal ring, set diamonds; 12 18- ct. half- hoop rings, set diamonds ( assorted sizes, five stones) ; 3 18- ct. half- hoop rings, set diamonds ( assorted sizes, five stones) ; 3 18- ct. half- hoop rings, set diamonds ( assorted sizes, five stones) ; 24 18- ct. gipsy rings, 3 diamonds; J2 18 ct. diamond aud ruby rings; 12 18 ct. diamond and ruby rings; 12 18- ct. 5- stone diamond gipsy rings; 24 18- ct. diamond and ruby and sjpphire half- hoop rings; 6 18- ct. diamond and ruby and sapphire half- hoop rings ; 7 18 ct. diamond and sapphire rings; 5 18- ct. turquoise rings; 2 18- ct. sapphire rings ; 2 18- ct. ruby rings ; 2 18- ct. marquise rings, diamonds ; I 18- ct. opal and diamond cluster ring; 1 18- ct. turquoise diamond cluster ring; 8 18- ct. diamond half- hoops, 5 diamonds ; 1 18- ct. diamond marquise ring; 10 18- ct. single- stone diamond rings; 18 18- ct. single stone diamond rings ; 36 paste rings, 9- ct.; 141 paste rings, 9- ct., assorted pearls, ruby, sapphires, & c.; 9 18- ct. paste rings, assorted patterns ; 1 diamond pendaut, set all bril- liants ; 10 18- ct. rings with large sapphires and rubies ; 6 opal pin and studs, set diamonds ; 3 cluster diamond safety- pin brooches; 5 diamond fly brooches on bars; 2 diamond swallow brooches; 2 pearl and diamond pin and studs; 12 gipsy rings, diamond and sapphire; 6 fancy rings, diamond and sapphire ; 18 gipsy rings, 5 diamonds ; 12 paste rings, 9- ct. ; 2 triple rings, 18- ct.; 6 18- ct. buckle rings ; 4 18- ct. buckle rings ; 3 18- ct. buckle rings ; 6 horse and jockey pins, enamelled jockeys; 1 diamond and ruby shoe brooch; 1 pair diamond and sapphire cluster earrings; 1 opal and diamond pin ; 12 charms, assorted, Faith, Hope, and Charity ; 24 diamond, ruby, and sapphire half- hoop rings; 2 diamond horse- shoe pins ; 11 flat- side rings, 15- ct., set paste ; 3 opal and diamond half- hoop rings; 1 opal and diamond half- hoop ring; 4 sapphire and diamond rings; 6 18- ct. heart rings, set with diamond; 10 18- ct. heart rings, set with 9 diamonds; 20 18- ct. 3- stone rings, set with diamonds ; 6 diamond and ruby and sapphire shoe brooches; 3 diamond spray brooches; 1 diamond spray brooch ; 12 single- stone diamond rings, claws, 18- ct.; 2 18- ct. opal and pearl bracelets ; 36 9- ct. signet rings ; 36 9- ct. paste rings ; 6 9- ct. cluster paste rings; 20 rings, assorted patterns. Supposed by two men and a woman, of the following descriptions:— COOKSON, age about 34, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., spare build, small dark moustache, fresh complexion, bluish - grey eyes, hair light brown, short neck; dress, long black frock coat, silk facing, black vest, dark bluish- grey trousers, high silk hat, black necktie with pin; believed to be an Englishman, but speaks with strong American accent; had with him a large brown Gladstone bag, slide locks, two snaps, small black handbag ( new), and umbrella; WILSON, age from 65 to 70, height 5 ft. 9 in., • broad and thick- set, hair, beard, and moustache silvery white, florid complexion, nose thick at end; dress, black frock coat and vest, dark trousers, lace boots, tall silk hat; MRS. GIBSON, age 35, height 5 ft. 6-^ in., medium build, complexion, hair, and eyes dark, slightly pockmarked, speaks with strong American accent; dress, black stuff, trimmed down left side and bottom with black watered silk and jet, bjw at back with long ends, f- length black mantle with velvet yokes, hat wiih cream lace crown, with 3 or 4 black tips, edge of brim tiimmed with black velvet, black veil, wore wedding ring and keeper. Had with her a jewel box with brass plate and haudle on top ; and a brown rog in straps. The two bags and case since found, minus contents. The above reward will be paid by Samuel James Cox, No. 7, Warstone- lane, Birmingham, for such information as shall lead to the arrest and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the value recovered. Information to Supfc. McWilliam, 26, Old Jewry E. C. BEDFORDSHIRE. 46.— Biggleswade ( County).— 30th ult., by housebreaking, at Sandy — 1 gentleman's gold geneva watch; 1 lady's gold watch, No. 46819, maker—" Hargrave," with long chain attached; 1 gold snake chain; 1 pair gold earrings; 1 gold brooch with small yellow stones; 1 gold pin with blue stone; 1 gold ring with pearls, one pearl missing; 1 gold ring with dark stone; 1 gold mourning brooch set with pearls; 1 black- and- gold locket set with white stones; 1 pair of turquoise and gold hairpins, knobs screw off; small gold key and seal; 1 pair of gold eyeglasses, chain attached ; 1 silver albert chain with locket and old coins attached; 1 gentleman's old- fashioned silver watch ; 1 pair silver sleeve links ; 1 pair of chased silver buckles; 1 chased silver scent- box. Information to Supt. Cain, Biggleswade. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 47.— Gloucester ( County).— 27th ult.— 1 lady's small gold watch, " C. E. J." on back case ; I long gold chain; gold ribbon brooch, spiral shape, set with small red stones, about 1^- in. long at bottom; 1 gold mourning brooch, hair in centre, about 1 in. wide, name " Murphy " and date of a death at the back; 1 small gold brooch, floral and wire pattern, " Hughes " and another name at back ; 1 small gold brooch, oblong shape, view painted thereon; 1 mourning ring with cross set in pearls ; 1 mourning ring set with hair; 1 gold ring set with 5 paste diamonds; 1 wedding ring and a keeper; several fancy buttons, some with blue setting; 1 pair of heavy gold pince- nez; pair of pince- nez with wire frames; oblong- shape silver brooch, horse and whip pattern; 1 pair of spectacle^, old pattern, with tortoise frame; ivory cover purse, with " A" thereon; 1 pair of old- fashioned ear- drops; 1 pair of fancy ear- drops; 1 pair small gold earriDgs with stones painted " Forget- me- not " ; 1 serga coat; l pocket handkerchief, marked " Jeynes." Information to Deputy Chief Constable Philpott, Gloucester. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 48.— Huntingdon ( County).— 31st ult. — An old gold English lever watch, jewelled in ten holes, No. 142002, maker — E. J. Johnson, City- road, London. Information to Supt. Marson, Huntingdon. 49.— St. NeotS ( County). — 3rd inst., by bur- glary, at Til brook, Kimbolton, 1 electro- plated snuffer- tray and snuffers— Supposed by A MAN, age about 35, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion dark; dress, dark clothes, trousers much worn, black hard felt hat. Appearance of a racecourse tout. Information to Snpt. Copping, St. Neots. ISLE OF WIGHT. 50.— Sandown ( County). — 31st July, at Shanklin— A lady's half hunter gold keyless watch, with square in face and double row of figures inside, No. 24681, gold albert chain, small curb pattern, with bar and tassel pendant attached. Information to Inspector Ayres, Sandown. LANCASHIRE. 51— Salford ( Borough).— 30th ult., by house- breaking— 1 lady's gold keyless watch, gold face, steel hands, No. 71307; thin fine gold locket, chain attached, fastens with a clasp ; 1 lady's old- fashioned gold watch ( verge converted into a lever), gilt dial, raised figures, engraved cases, No. 8374, opens at front ( worn) ; 22 lion shillings; 4 old George five- shilling pieces ; several old silver coins, some having holes in them. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 52.— Northampton ( Borough).— 17th ult.— 1 boy's blue rough overcoat, double- breasted, pockets on hips, black Italian cloth lining, with brass anchor buttons. 21st ult.— 1 light brown- coloured horse rug, with blue stripe in centre, bad attached a yellow- and- black horse girth. 23rd ult.— 1 silver coin brooch, a rupee or 8- anna piece, in silver frame, with filigree work round it. lst inst.— 1 grizzly fur boa, lined with brown satin, li yards long, new. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Northampton. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 53.— Newark ( Borough).— 29th nit.— 2 small round and 1 small oblong common nickel lever clonks, the round ones are known in the trade as " The Sparks," and the other as an " upright oxydized " German carriage clock, representing marble; I card of 10 pearl- back collar studs ; and 1 card of 5 crystal ditto, known as " knockabouts." Information to Chief Constable Challeu, Newark. OXFORDSHIRE. 54.— Henley- on- Thames ( County). — 22nd ult., by burglary at Caversham— 1 violin, with green baize cover, marked " D. M.; " 1 silver pepper box ; 1 paper knife, with pearl handle ; 1 blue melton overcoat, double- breasted, with check lining; 3 ladies' linen combination sets, trimmed lace, marked " M. Solloway ;" 2 white woollen shawls, machine made, shell pattern. Information to Snpt. Jennings, Henley- on- Thames. SURREY. 55.— Reigate ( Borough).— 31st ult., by burglary — 2 teaspoons ( I silver, 1 plated); 1 silver- plated chamber candlestick and snuffer, fluted edges, " 3576 " on botton; 1 silver- plated marmalade basket, en- graved, round- shape, with handle and lid, stands on 3 legs; 1 silver - plated scent bottle top with stopper therein; 1 silver Norwegian vinegarette case, heart- shape, engraved, small chains attached ; 1 old ladle, Georgian shilling let in bottom, porcupine quill handle; 1 fluted silver handled ivory paper knife; 1 silver pencil- case ; 1 silver tray 5 in. by 3 in., embossed grapes and vine leaves, scallop edge; I brass candle snuffer; 2 square- shape cigarette cases ( one plain, initials " C. H. L." outside, and " C. H. Liddell " stamped inside; other, fluted, with card inside, " C. H. Liddell," thereon) ; 1 silver- plated hunting flask, concave centre ; I shell- shape silver tea- caddy ; 1 gentleman's evening dress suit; about 3 dozen ivory - handled knives ( large and small), some " Army and Navy Stores " engraved thereon, others " Nowell and Sons, Sheffield," with 2 cross- keys over name— Supposed by TRAMPS. Information to Head Constable Morant, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). 56.— East Grinstead ( County). — 2nd inst., at West Hoathly— 1 gentleman's black silk umbrella, light brown wooden handle with knob, sliding band attached ; 1 pair French military field glasses, com- pass between the glasses at top, in bhck leather case, strap attached. Supposed by A MAN, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 10 or 11 in., complexion pale, thin face, hair and moustache dark brown; dress, dark suit, supposed dark brown boat- shaped hat, light boots. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Berry, East Grinstead. ANIMALS, ETC., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 57.— P Division. — 28th ult,, from a field at Dulwich— A bay mare, 9 years, 13 hands, black points, white face, knees chipped, short mane and tail, off hind fetlock white, in good condition. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 58 — Chipping Sodbury ( County).— 2nd inst., at Wap'ey, a thick- set brown cob horse, age 14, nearly 15 hands, little white on one hind fetlock, flowing mane, tail cut, in good condition. The above reward will be paid by James lies, Dumps Farm, Wapley, for such information leading to the conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the horse. Information to Supt. Critchley, Chipping Sodbury< PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. SUSSEX ( EAST). 59.— Ore ( County).— Body of a woman, Case No. 85, 24th ult., has been identified. WORCESTERSHIRE. 60.— Stourport ( County).— 28th ult., in Kyre Brook, near Tenbury, the body of a man, age about 40, length 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., hair inclined to sandy; dress, black vest, moleskin trousers, red- and- white check cotton shirt, heavy nail boots, wearing braces FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1894. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 521 over vest ( one broken). Appearance of a labourer. Body supposed in water 3 weeks. Information to Supt. Long, Stourport. ANIMALS FOUND. HERTFORDSHIRE. 61.— Hertford ( County).— 31st July last, at Bayford— 2 bay mares, 1, 16 hands, aged, white mark down face to tip of nose, near forefoot and off hind foot white; the other, 14 hands, aged, small white dot on forehead, both hind feet white. In good condition. Information to Supt. Parish, Hertford. PROPERTY RECOVERED. ROXBURGHSHIRE. 62— Jedburgh ( County).— Bicycle, Case 72, 17th ult. No. PROPERTY FOUND. CHESHIRE. 63.— Broxton ( County).— 10th ult.— A silver English lever watcb, No. 75028, white dial, gold hands, " J. T. Kay, Middleton," on dial, shield encircled with garter on back of outer case, brass swivel attached. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Cope, Broxton. 68.— Dorsetshire, Poole ( County).— ALBT. LLOYD, Case No. 18, 10th ult. 69.— Montgomeryshire, Newtown ( County).— EDWIN DOUGALL, and RICHARD ARCHIBALD DOUGALL, Case No. 25, 18th August, 1893. APPREHENSION S. 64— Metropolitan Police District, L Division.— SAMUEL JONES, Case No. 96, 24th ult. 65.— Metropolitan Police District, D Division.— MRS. ALEXANDER, Case , No. 3, 81st ult. 66— Buckinghamshi re, Aylesbury ( County).— WALTER SIMMS, Cage No 7, 24th ult. 67.— Cornwall, Penzance ( Borough).— MAN, Case No. 13, 10th n't. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. WILTSHIRE. 70.— Salisbury ( Borough).— For deserting his wife and family, leavin? them chargeable to the Alderbury Union— JOHN WILLS, age 51, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair, beard, and mous- tache dark brown, eyes blue. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Mathews, Salis- bury. APPREHENSION. 71.— Monmouthshire, Newport ( Borough). — F. J. DEVERALL, Case No. 29, 10th nit. 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. ( Con- vict 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 AGE. HBIGHT COM. HAIR. ' EYES. REMARKS. Force Desiring Capture. 1 Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS. GEORGE ROBERTS, alias WM. JOHNSON, JAMES or JOHN COLLINS, JAMES JAMIESON, and JAMES WOOD, 46547. C. O. JOHN LAMBERT, alias JAMES FLANNAGAN, FRANCIS McCAR- THY, and JOHN HERKING, 46472. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. THOMAS IIARVEY, alias CHARLES VINCENT, 44755. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. MORRIS DONOVAN, alias IIY. GARDINER, GEO. HOMEWOOD, JOHN GARDNER, and HY. GARD- NER, 46728. C. O. WILLIAM DONOGHUE, alias WM. DONOVAN, 46525. C. O. JOHN BROWN, alias .10HN HY. DA VIES, SAMUEL DIMELOW, SAML. PARRY, JOHN DAV1ES, and CHARLES FOX, 46578. C. O. JOHN O'NEIL, alios JOHN JACK SON, HENRY LUDLOW, and JOHN MANNING, 46430. C. O. JOHN DONOVAN, alias JOHN SUL- LIVAN, and LOUIS PASQUELLE, 46655. C. O. ANNIE LIPMAN, alias ANNIE TRACEY, ANN GORDON, ANNUS BARLOW, NORA MURPHY, ANN WICKS, and ANN WITT, 46529. C. O. THOMAS RIDGWAY, alias GEORGE ALLDAY, 46619. C. O. JAMES LENNON, 46042. C. O. CHARLES MACK, alias CHARLES McDONALD, 46171. C. O. CHARLES COOPER, alias JOHN HARRIS, JAMES WILSON, WM. HARRISON, CHAS. COLE, and CHAS. ROBINSON, 45506. C. O. Sentence expired. Warrant issued. HARRY BLAKE, 45792. C. O. WILLIAM HY. FENELEY, alias WM. YOUNG, HENRY POUCHER and HENRY HILL, 45858. C. O. GEORGE SMITH, alias GEO. GUL- STONE, 46183. C. O. ALBERT LINDRIDGE, alias ALBERT LANGRIDGE, and CHAS. LIND- RIDGE, 46639. C. O. ELIZABETH CROTCHINGTON, alias ELIZABETH ELIZABETH ELIZABETH ELIZABETH 46528. C. O. JAMES HARRIS, alias JOHN MILLS, JOHN EARL, THOMAS SPENCER, and JOHN ANDERSON, 46649. C. O. PASSINGTON, CRUTCHINGTON, PASSINGS, and PASSINGHAM, 57 5 6 40 5 5 26 5 3 34 5 4 29 46 37 29 40 33 30 26 32 27 30 52 47 48 44 5 3 5 4 5 3 5 7 5 2 5 7 5 3 5 11 5 10 5 5 5 8 5 2 5 3 pale fresh fresh fresh ( dark) fresh fresh swrthy fresh sallow fresh fresh dark fresh fresh fresh sallow fair sallow fresh dk brn It brn ( bald) brn grey brn blue 2 scars rt buttock, 1 in rt groin, outside It elbow, and on each knee Middlesex Sessions, 16th April, 1888, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 2nd June, 1894. U D O 318. dk brn grey dk brn black ( trning grey) dk brn lk brn black dk brn dk brn dk brn dk bi n dk brn dk brn trning grey ( bald) brn brn brn Scar centre of forehead, rt side head, It cheek, 2 top and 3 back of head, 3 on rt ribs, 1 front of rt shin, back of It thigh, and close above It nipple, cross inside It forearm, blue dot back of It hand Scar between eyebrows, top of head, below It Central Criminal Court, 29tli July, 1889, 5 years nipple, and outside rt forearm, mole between shoulder- blades, L. W. inside T. L., 4 blue dots, and stroke outside It forearm, 2 rings outside It wrist, rings 3rd and 4th It fingers GARDNER inside rt, HENRY inside and scissors, anchor, cross, swords, 2 crosses, & c., outside It forearm, bracelet each wrist, ring It little finger brn grey hazel hazel blue grey grey ( cast in left) hazel blue hazel blue grey grey blue brn Middlesex Sessions, 22nd October, 1888,5 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 2nd license, 28th July, 1894, which expires 9th November, 1894.' I O 1051. North London Sessions, 2nd November, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 15th June, 1894. R 376. Preston, 17th February, 1892, 3 years penal servitude and 5 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 30th June, 1894. J S 337. South London Sessions, 16th February, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for housebreaking. Licensed 28th May, 1894. C S 1224. North Loudon Sessions, 17th June, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licersed 13th July, 1894, on a 2nd license, which expires 10th October, 1894. P 315. Base of rt thumb and end joint of 3rd It finger1 South London Sessions, 14th June, 1892, 3 Scar It side head, It eyebrow, back of rt upper arm, and on each knee Scar top of head, It side forehead, and It kneecap, small mole It buttock, lost upper front teeth Scar centre of forehead, It eyebrow, outside It wrist, and small of back, scar and blue dot It ribs, mole on small of back Scar on forehead, It temple, rt side of neck, 2 on It elbow, 2 back of each hand, 2 on rt knee, and 2 inside rt thigh, K. B. inside It elbow " H North London Sessions, 7th March, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 26th June, 1894. S 193. peual servitude for burglary. May, 1893. P 408. Licensed 12th injured, scar behind It jaw, lost 4 top teeth Lost 1st rt finger, rt leg has been fractured and is wasting, 9 dots ( 3 indistinct) back of It forearm, dot on 1st and 2nd It fingers, teeth irregular, stutters when excited Scar each side forehead, rt eyebrow, rt knee, and back of It hand, blue dot between rt thumb and forefinger, 2 back of It hand, and indistinct tattoo marks centre of chest 10 scars on head, 1 rt cheek- bone, anchor, flag, and dot back of rt forearm, 3 blue marks back of rt wrist, Mc., anchor, 5 dots, and cross back of It forearm, part bracelet back of It wrist, anchor back of It hand, part rings on 1st and 2nd It fingers 4 scars back of head, 1 on rt shin, mole over rt eyebrow, and under rt eye Several small moles on arms, scar rt buttock, and between It thumb and forefinger Scar It side neck, 4 vaccination marks on rt and 3 on It arm Large scar It side belly, ruptured rt side Small mole rt breast. I front of rt upper arm, 2 under rt shoulder- blade, 2 top of It shoulder, and one under It shoulder- blade, wart under rt eye, scar in It groin Lobe of rt ear torn, scar on upper lip, nose, it forearm, rt thumb, and rt shoulder, lost several top teeth Scar It side head, two vaccination marks on It, and 1 on rt arm years penal servitude for larceny. 14th June, 1894. CMS 53. Licensed North London Sessions, 22nd September, 1890, 5 years penal servitude and 2 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 7th July, 1894. J Q 724. Newcastle- on- Tyne, 21st November, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for burglarv. Licensed 7th March, 1894. F R 853. North London Sessions, 4th January, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 6th April, 1894. S 19. North London Sessions, 24th August, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 23rd November, 1893. R 190. North London Sessions, 21st September, 1891, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 24th January, 1894. R 248. Ceutral Criminal Court, 19th October, 1S91, 3 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 1st February, 1894. R 350. Guildford, 4th July, 1S90, 5 years penal servi- tude for burglary. Licensed 6th April, 1894. G Q 64. Maidstone, 17th October, 1890, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for fraud. Licensed 17th July, 1894. K Q 213. Surrey Sessions, 7th May, 1888, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 3rd license 13th June, 1894, which expires 13tli September, 1894. O 15. North London Sessions, 1st September, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 12th July, 1894. D J Q 603. 2 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1894. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No., and Force Desiring Capture. AGE. HBIGHT COM HAIR. EYES. 1 REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENSE HOLDERS— contd. JOHN WHITE, 4G810. C. O. THOMAS RYAN, alias THOS. and HENRY SMITH, 46644. C. O. JOHN MARNEY, alias JOHN MAT- THEWS, and JOHN MAHONEY, 46640. C. O. JAMES WILLIAMS, alias JOHN or WM. WILLIAMS, and JOHN HAW- KINS, 46575. C. O. ALFRED MORGAN, alias ALFRED HODGE, and EDWARD WILSON, 46572. C. O. TIMOTHY BEGLEY, alias JOHN SMITH, 44805. C. O. Sentence ex- pired. Warrant issued. ANN BROWN, alias MARY A. WELLS, MARGT. GRADY, ANN GREEN, and MARGT. WILLS, 46432. C. O. Sentence expired. War- rant issued. GEORGE WILLIAMS, alias JAMES JOHNSON, JOHN ASHTON, JAMES ASHTON, and OLIVER BERNARD GOLDSMITH, 46466. City of London. GEORGE STANLEY, alias DANIEL GEEHAN, and DANIEL GALE, 45934 City of London. PATRICK TRODDEN, 46059. Bury ( County) ANNIE KENNEDY, 10671. castle- on- Tyne ( City) New- JOHN SHAUGHNESSY, 46336. liver pool ( City) WILLIAM LITTLE, alias CLAYTON 46667. Liverpool ( City) SAMUEL PORTER, 46058. ( County) Oldbury JOHN BARRY, alias HICKEY, 46392 Cardiff ( Borough) WILLIAM SALE, alias WILLIAM STEVENS, 46020. Newport Pagnell ( County) JOSEPH ABBOTTS, alias REDFERN, HARRISON, STUBBS, BRADBURY, REYNOLDS, 46701. Wellington ( County) HENRY HULL, alias JAMES HALL, 45869. Liverpool ( City) ROBERT KNIGHT, alias THOMAS KNIGHT, WILLIAM WELLS, and GEORGE WEBB, 46545. Reading ( Borough) CHARLES JAMES THOMPSON, alias CHARLES JAMES BIRD, 46475. Brentwood ( County) MICHAEL McDERMOTT, alias MICHAEL MANN, 46420. Shrews- bury ( Borough) SUPERVISEES. JOHN WILSON, alias CHARLES HOLLOWAY, and JOHN HOLLO- WAY, 45541. C. O. ROBERT MONK, alias BAXTER, and DANIEL LEE, 31932. C. O. JOHN WILLIAMS, alias JAMES ATKINS, JAS. REEVES, and JOHN DAVIS, 42810. C. O. JOHN DAVIS, alias JOHN WIL- LIAMS, 42057. C. O. EDWARD SINEY, 40932. Bury ( County) THOMAS MANSFIELD, alias JOHN MCCARTHY, 46635. Stoke- on- Trent ( County) JOHN WILKINSON, 45836. Gains- borough ( County) 29 29 26 25 51 28 56 28 73 5 4 dark 5 4 I fresh fresh dk brn dk brn ( turng grey) dk brn 27 5 6 fresh 36 ! 5 5 31 j 5 7 67 5 0 36 5 7 46 46 54 64 32 43 50 sallow fresh pale fresh 43 5 11 dark 36 28 5 31 5 43 fresh 2 fresh 5 pale dk brn dk brn ( turng grey) brn dk bru brn dk brn ( trning grey) brn It brn dk brn dk brn blue light hazel grey 26 5 7 5 8 30 5 5 fresh brn I fresh dk brn hazel grey grey Scar each side and near centre of forehead, It side neck, and on It shoulder ( large scald), anchor aud W. outside rt, man's head inside and indistinct marks outside It forearm, anchor back of It hand, dot between It thumb and forefinger, ring 2nd It finger Scar It eyebrow aud It side head, bone projects in rt knee- cap fresh dark fresh 5 3 5 8 5 11 5 7 5 6 5 1 5 3 5 1 5 7 5 5 fresh brn dk brn dk brn ( trning grey) brn dark fresh ruddy fresh dark fresh sallow fresh sallow fresh brn ( trning grey) brn grey brn brn ( gettng bald) dk brn ( bald) tniing grey ( bald on top) brn brn ( trning grey) dk brn grey brn grey blue blue blue grey Scar crown and It side head, over It eyebrow, 2 centre of chest, 1 back of rt thumb, and 3 on It knee, R. H. B. inside rt forearm, part mermaid inside It upper arm, H. G. B H. BAGLEY front and bracelet back of It forearm, varicosc veins all round rt leg 2 scars on forehead, 2 back of head, 1 on chin, and 3 on It breast, heart and anchor front of rt fore- arm, varicose veins each leg Scar each eyebrow, 2 ou rt cheek, and 1 It temple, cross inside rt forearm 2 scars ( 1 blue) on rt temple, one It side and back of neck, in rt groin, and from back of It thumb to wrist, J. M. outside rt, anchor and 4 dots out- side It forearm Scar over It and on rt eyebrow, rt cheek, rt side neck, rt side chest, front of rt leg and knee, 2 outside It leg, and 4 outside rt shoulder Scar It eyebrow, rt forearm, and front of It shin ( old ulcer), brown mole each side neck and on back, blue mark outside It forearm Scar rt side top lip, brown birthmark back of rt ribs, star, heart, and arrow outside, and Maltese cross It forearm, sailor inside rt forearm Lost part of 3rd It finger from above 2ud joint, small mole rt cheek, lost several upper teeth North London Sessions, 5th October, 1891, 3 years penal servitude foi causing bodily harm. Lioeused 17th August, 1894. R 324. North London Sessions, 4th April, 1892,3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 16th July, 1894. S 201. Central Criminal Court, 7th March, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for uttering. Licensed 17th July, 1894. S 164. North London Sessions, 7th March, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 29tli June, 1894. S 125. South London Sessions, 15th March, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for shopbreaking. Licensed 29th June, 1894. C S 724. North London Sessions, 12th August, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licensed 29th May, 1893. I P 995. Middlesex Sessions, 10th October, 1887, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 3rd license 17th May, 1894. A H N 43. Scar on forehead and chest, P. M. W. M. C. on It forearm ( indistinct) on rt, and dark grey hazel grey brn It blue blue grey grey blue brn hazel bni blue brn Coat- of- arms on chest, star top of rt shoulder, with " God defend the right" in centre, star on It shoulder with " Heaven's light our guide" in centre, design with H. C. in centre, ballet- girl and ship on It forearm, female aud hoop outside and female and saifcr inside rt arm Pockpitted, scar It temple, blue spot between rt thumb and forefinger, ruptured rt side Scar outer corner of It eyebrow, on bridge of nose, It cheekbone, several on scalp, and taint burn scars rt side of neck, ship in full sail above rt nipple, 2 flowers, 2 blue and 1 red dot on muscle of It arm, F. J. 1'. inside, and figure of a woman outside It forearm, branch on It wrist, heart and 4 darts back of It hand, rings 2nd and 3rd It fingers, It shin- bone has been fractured, burn scar back of It hand Scar back of head and centre of upper lip, lost three upper front teeth, mole ou It upper arm, pockmarked rt shoulderblade D. on It side, wart bridge of nose, scar each side back of neck 2 moles hack of rt shoulder, scar back of rt hand, knock- kneed Central Criminal Court, 19th May, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for receiving. Licensed 5th June, 1894. H Q 1173. Central Criminal Court, 29th July, 1889, 6years penal servitude for uttering. Licensed 17th February, 1894. J P 843. Manchester, 10th December, 1891, 3 years penal servitude and 3 years police supervision for larceny ( person). Licensed 21st March, 1894. R 444. Newcastle- on- Tyne, 24th June, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licensed 9th ult. S 12. Liverpool, 26th July, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for burglary. Licensed 3rd May last. Q 275. Liverpool, 9th March, 1889, 7 years penal ser- vitude for forgery. Licensed 6th July, 1894. P 141. Stafford, 7th March, 1890, 5 years penal servi- tude for housebreaking. Licensed 15th Mar., 1894. Q 115. A. M. K. KELLY and P. D. front, and P. back of It forearm Small scar rt cheok, scar near nipple, brown birth- mark outside and inside rt knee, tumour behind rt ear Bald on top of head, scar It eyebrow, 3rd rt finger crooked Large birthmark It side face, ruptured It groin, ring 1st and 2nd It fingers, scar back of rt hand and on It knee Scar rt side head, rt shoulderblade, rt knee, It thumb, and above It eyebrow, R. M. K. C., crossed flags, and anchor on It forearm Scar under it ear. ruptured It side Cardiff, 1st July, 1890, 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny. Licensed 21st May, 1894. Q 182. Newbury, 14th October, 1891, 1 week and 3 years penal servitude for fraud. Licensed 12th March, 1894. R 251. Stafford, 2nd July, 1889, 5 years penal servi- tude for larceny. Liberated on 2nd license 17th ult. P 401. Liverpool, 18th May, 1889, 5 years penal servitude for robbery. Liberated on 2nd license 24th January last. P 235. Portsmouth, 4th July, 1890, 5 years penal ser- vitude and 2 months hard labour ( consecu- tively) for larceny and fraud. Licensed 22nd June, 1894. Q 189. Central Criminal Court, 7th March, 1892, 3 years penal servitude for fraud. Licensed 5th May, 1894. S 163. Shrewsbury, 23rd July, 1890, 5 years penal servitude for throwing corrosive fluid. Licensed 28th May, 1894. Q 230. Scar back of neck and back of It shoulder, doubly ruptured Crucifix, anchor, and blue mark on rt forearm, V. R. and crossed- flags back of It hand, rings 1st, 2nd, and 3rd It fingers, It leg deformed from fracture Harp, shamrock, and crown outside, and heart, cross, and anchor inside It forearm, Marine, table, and flower- pot inside rt forearm, burn scar It side cheek and chin Blue scar under It eye, scar rt side of back and on each knee- cap, ring 3rd It finger, ruptured rt side Middlesex Sessions, 3rd December, 1888, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years poiice supervision for larceny. Liberated 1st December, 1893. O 549." Surrey Sessions, 3rd March, 1879, 10 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Z F 713. Nottingham, 30th Jan., 1891, 15 months hard labour and 3 years police supervision for larceny ( person). 1629- 91. Croydon Borough Sessions, 17th April, 1890, 18 months hard labour and 5 years police supervision for larceny. 410. Salford, 5th December, 1887, 5 years penal servitude and 7 years police supervision for larceny. Licensed 12th February, 1891. F N 901. Hanley, 5th January, 1894, 6 mouths hard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. 3810. Grimsby, 20th October, 1893, 3 months hard labour and 1 year police supervision for larceny. 1223. \ f mS F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 28. 1 8 9 4. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 523 TVTISSING, 23rd ult., from Scliorne College, Winslow, Bucks, GRAHAM VACY NORWAY LITTLE, age 16, height 5 ft, complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes bluish grey, voice just breaking, and slight scar under bottom lip ; dress — brown speckled suit, violet and grey striped tie, black school cap. Wore a silver watch and chain. Information to DR. JAMES, at above College. L » st seen at Buckingham, 24t( i ult. 14, The Paragon, Batli. HEIRS WANTED— SCOTT, " VTT ANTED communication with the VV sons of the late HENRY SCOTT and JANE BREBUER or SCOTT, last heard from about 1891, at Peckham, London. Address, Box 495, WILDING'S Offices, 125, Strand, W. C. LOST, AUGUST 29th, a BLACK AND TAN SETTER DOG. Finder will be handsomely rewarded by returning to Mrs. EDGAR WILLIAMSON, 5, Avonmore Mansions, Avonmore Road, West Ken- sington. LOST, BLACK GREYHOUND BITCH, at Bognor, on the 23I'd, with collar. Finder liberally rewarded. E. TABERNACLE, Muswell Hill, London. 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