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25/09/1894

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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1121
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Date of Article: 25/09/1894
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XI    Issue Number: 1121
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GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894. VOL. XL, No. 1121. REGULATIONS. 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications upon them thoutd be addressed to THE EDITOB OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YABD, LONDON, S. W. 2. Particulars concerning personswhose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 8. Part iculars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases 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. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen 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. \ 5. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Super ntendent; 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 art alphabetically arranged by counties. 9- The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted i » > J, the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on then 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 hs wholly responsible for any proceedings whicn maq 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 deque, crossed " Drummond S{ CoJ' Post Office Order payable at Parliament- st., Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, IS., Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. r R. ANDERSON, Editor. WAR OFFICE, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE mi « » . < tfAKm. 1 Alderton, R. 2 Anderson, F. 3 Arkinstall, W. 4 Atkinson, John 6 Barber, Robert 6 Barks, John 7 Beaton, Walter 8 Belton, Harry 9 Benjamin, William 10 Bentley, John BM. WO. 4387 S. Lanes Regt. 4191 18th Hussars 3476 S. Staffs Regt. 1923 ~ 5623 4738 4531 3778 4096 a N OOM- PLXN, I TVS. nm Royal Artillery Royal High. Derbyshire Regt Royal Scots 7th Hussars Welsh Regt. Border Regt. 194 5 23 5 204 5 204 5 18 5 18| 5 214 5 .34 5 84 sallow 7i fresh 74 tallow 6J fair 4 fresh 8 fresh 64 fresh 84 fair 19J 5 54 fresh dk brn| grey brn brn It brn fair light red. grey blue blue grey blue grey dk brn brn dark hazel engineclner gasfitter miner groom | labourer stoker labourer clei k collier labourer ENLISTMENT. BATE OJ PLACE or 29 June 1 Mar. 15 Aug. 8 Jan. 11 Aug. 3 Aug. 17 Aug. 6 May 4 Sept. 17 Oct. PARISH AND COTTNTT IX WHICX BOUT, Warringtn Glasgow Cardiff Pontypridd Hamilton Worksop GleDcorse ' 92| London ' 94 Bridgend ' 93 London DESERTION OB ABSENCE. DATE OR PLACE OP Widnes, Lanes ; 10 Cannisty, Caithness 5 Darlaston, Staffs 4 Manchester 13 Forfar 1 Nottingham 10 N. Leitb, MidlothianlO Wimbledon, Surrey 10 Mold, Fliiit ' 5 Peckbam, London ; 9 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept, Sept Sept Sept. | Cork Canterbury Lichfield Woolwich Edinburgh Derby Chatham Canterbury JCardiff Woolwich ICABKS AND RW1KI scar It thigh, R. A. It arm scar oyer centre of forehead cut mark back It hand on furlough M. A. D. It arm, bracelet rt wrist tattooed both arms W. B. and dot back It hand mole rt loin ; on furlough recruit * A. H. J. B., lines, dots It arm 11 Black, W. M. 12 Booth, Albert G. 13 Booth, Jchn 14 Boyd, John 15 Bradshaw. John 16 Urandan, Richard 17 Brentnall, Charles 18 Bri< n, Palruk 19 Brittain, H. 20 Brooks, Alf. By. 21 Brown, John 22 Bronn, Joseph 23 Brown, Sunuel 24 Brown, T. 4286 5th Lancers 204 5 741) 2 Royal Artillery .' 44 5 89521 Royal Artillery 214 5 2772 R. Irith Rifles 22 5 3846 Worcester Regt. 192 5 44E05th Lancers 204 5 — Rojul Artillery 204 3716 Welsh Rfgt. 201 5 3049 S. Staffs. Regt. 213 5 I 3732 16th Lancers 224 5 73 ' fresh 8 fresh 9 sallow 4} dark 34 fresh 9* fair 7 fallow 6 fresh 74 fresh It brn brn dk brn grey blue blue L dk brn dk bra It brn brn brn brn 25 26 27 28 29 30 Brown, William Browne, Harry Buckley, Joseph Burke, Thomas Burkitt, John S. Burns, John — Nrthmblnd Fus. 392!' Northampt onRt 334fe R. Irish Rifles 4532 Royal Scots — Gordon High. 2723 Grenadier Gds. 4504 R. Dublin Fus. 336C 14th Hussars 3197 Oxford L. I. — R. Scots Fus. grey grey grey grey brn grey clerk butcher labourer labourer labourer carman labourer labourer bobbing gloyeeutter 4 Dec. ' 93 26 June ' 89 24 Mar. ' 92 26 June ' 90 9 Nov. ' 93 11 Aug.' 94 12 Sept. ' 94 3 Nov. ' 92 28 May ' 91 2 Feb. ' 94 22 15 23- 1: 5 203,5 204 5 19$ 5 213 5 204 5 183 5 234 5 194 5 4$ fresh 5 fair 74 fresh 4J fresh 44 dark 114 palo 44 fresh 54 sallow 7 fresh 5 sallow black brn It brn brn dk brn dk brn bra It bra bra dk bra brn grey blue blue grey grey hazel grey grey hazel collier labourer seaman miuer moulder decorator labourer fitter clerk labourer Stafford Ashton- u- L Warringtn Belfast Lancaster Doyer Dowlais Cardiff Lichfield Wrodstock Kirgunzeon, Kcdbht 31 Westminster, Mdx 16 Liverpool, Lanes 31 Newtownards, Down 15 Liyerpool, Lanes Clerkenwell, Mdx New Cross, Kent St. Mary's, Cardiff Caldmore, Staffs Yeovil, Somerset 3 7 13 13 4 31 Aug. Sept. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Aug. Canterbury mole It breast and It abdome n Seaforth scar rt upper lip and It wrist Malta birthmark oyer abdomen Belfast yery slight varicocele It side Aldershot scar on It shoulder Canterbury anchor and dots It arm en route* * from Dowlais to Newpo rt Pembroke 2 crosses and wheel It forearm Lichfield Canterbury on furlough 14 Sept. 5 June 16 Mar. 15 Aug. 4 Sept, 14 Nov. 4 Aug. 14 May 29 Apl. 11 Sept. ' 94 Chestrfield. ' 93 London ' 92 Glasgow ' 92 Dundee ' 94 Paisley ' 90 London ' 92 Dublin ' 94 Warringtn ' 89 Birmiiiglini ' 94 Glasgow Bilston, Staffs Harlwell, NrthmptD. Shankhill, Antrim Kilmarnock, Ayr Maryhill, Lanark Vertnor, I. of Wight Dublin • Bolton, Lanes Penn, Staffs Barony, Lanark Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Aug. Sept. Sept. » n route* | blue scar on forehead * to Derby Colchester slight contraction rt little finger Newry Chatham sear inside It thigh Glasgow dot web rt thumb, scar back head London small mole centre of sternum Sheffield J. B. rtarm; on furlough Caliir H. Wycmbe Glasgow J. B., Maltese cross, Ac , It arm 31 Burns, John 32 Burrage, Ernest E. 33 Buiton, John 34 Byrne, James 35 Cassells, William 36 Catt, Jas. 37 Clemer ts, W. R. 38 Collins, Charles X. 39 Conorey, Fiancis 40 Con « a\, . lames 2996 Scottish Rifles 3689 17th Lancers 4787 Derbyshire Rgt. 4505 4435 3826 4572 4074 98549 9440, R. Dnblin Fus Royal Scots lltli Hussars E. Kent Regt. Liyerpool Regt. Royal H. Art. Royal Artillery 244 5 21 5 18?, 5 204 5 204 5 20 5 183 5 19; 5 223 5 20$ 5 fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh freckld' black bra It brn brn brn brn light dk brn dk bra brn grey hazel grey blue blue grey grey grey dk bra blue irouworker | labourer collier labourer millworker labourer fishmonger labourer yandriyer labourer 8 May 6 July 9 Aug. 4 Aug. 6 July 14 Mar. 7 Sept. 12 Jan. 20 July 23 Nov. ' 89 Edinburgh 92 Horsham 9 4 Nottinglim ' 92 Dublin ' 92 Dundee ' 94 Hastings ' 94 Canterbury ' 93 Warringtn ' 93 Hamilton ' 92: Seaforth Barony, Lanark I 8 Sept. Billinghurst, Sussex 8 Sept. Newhall, Derby 5 Sept. Dublin 15 Sept. Dundee, Forfar 10 Sept. Ore, Sussex 1 Sept. Maidenhead, Berks 5 Sept. Liyerpool, Lanes 15 Sept. Barony, Lanark 3 Sept. Kilglass, Sligo 9 Sept. Prtsmouth. brown spot It shoulde r Leeds Derby coal mark outside It eye Sheffield burn It knee ; on furlough Chatham on furlough Canterbury F. J. C., heart, arrow It arm Athlone Manchester Woolwich scar inside rt arm Woolwich coal scar forehead, mole rt rump 41 , Cook, Jolir' 42 ICooptr, Alex. 43 Cooper, G oige 44 Coyne, William 45 Cremn ings, George 46 Cullen, J ames 47 Curran, M. 48 Dal ton, Dayid 49 Daje, Wm. 60 Duyies, Edward 4077 4036 3510 4095 4303 50410 4328 4162 351S 7th Hussars Liyerpool Regt. Welsh Regt. Liverpool Regt. Welsh Regt, Royal Artillery Leinster Regt. Worcester Regt. 18tli Hussars Welsh Regt. 224 5 22; 5 204 5 164 4. 19 5 26J 20 184 22-; | 204 74 84 6 10 43 Hi 63 5i 8 6. tresh sallow fair fresh fresh dark fresh palo tresh t'resh bra blue dk brn blue bra grey brn grey brn hazel dk brn grey It brn blue tail- I blue dk briJ blue brn 1brn collier dyer labourer driver labourer labourer groom butcher groom labourer 8 . Nov. 13 Dec. I J uU- ll Feb. 13 Apl. 21 Sept, 31 July 10 Sept. 23 Dec. II July ' 93 Bury ' 92 Warringtn ' 92 Aldershot ' 93 Manchester ' 94 Neath ' 93 H « lifx, N. S ' 94 Ft, Camden ' 94 Dudley ' 93 Edinburgh 92 Swansea Charlestown, Mayo 81 Aug. Liyerpool, Lanes 15 Sept. Southampton, Hants 13 Sept. Liverpool, Lanes 3 Sept. Swansea, Glamorgan 8 Sept. Dublin " 27 Aug. Rockhill, Cork 2 Sept. Wolverhampton 10 Sept. Wilton, Roxburgh 31 Aug. Llandore, Glamorgan 13 Sept, Canterbury sear it arm, scar It cheek Manchester Pembroke Mancl ester small pit nape of neck Pembroke cross and N. C. rt arm Halifx, N. S sear rt side of head Birr large scar on It hip en route* * from Dudley to Worcester Canterbury sear chin and It middle finger Pembroke " E. D." back rt foreann 61 Davies, James 62 Dayies, Rowland 63 Deller, Dayid P. 54 Deyoy, Patrick 65 66 67 68 69 60' Dodos, John Doherty, Owen Donnelly, Thomas Doyle, William Draper, Henry Driscoll, Michael 4170 Royal Artillery 4352 Welsh Regt. 4654 Royal Artillery 45f 0 R. Dublin Fus. 6346 Highland L. I. 83134 Royal Artillery 4906 Scottish Brdrers 4075 Leicester Regt. 4848 E. Surrey Regt, 4676 R Dublin Fus. 194 d 19 5 214 204 19 234 184 22415 l!- 4' 5 21 5 fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fresh It bra bra dk brn brn It brn dk brn brn brn brn brn Igrey blue blue grey blue blue grey grey blue blue labourer striker carman labourer errgineiitter blacksmith labourer laboure r seaman labourer 25 May ' 94 7 Juiie ' 94 4 July ' 94 13 Sept.' 92 20 June' 94 20 Jan. ' 91 20 June' 94 9 June' 94 21 Aug. ' 94 14 Jan. ' 9t Ipswich Pontypridd London Naas Edinburgh Londoudry. Cmp. lrvine Leicester Kngstn- o- T Clonakilty Ipswich, Suffolk Pyle, Glamorgan Arrington, Cambs Atliy, Queen's Berwick- on- Tweed Clonmany, Donegal Abbey, Renfrew Derby Bermondsey, Surrey Kilgarriff, Cork Sept, Sept, Sept, Sept. Sept. Aug. Sept. Sept. Aug. Sept. tit. laruith Cardiff Dover Sheffield Hamilton Malta York Leicester Kngstn- o- T Sheffield J. and 2 dots It arm R. D. back rt hand on furlough scar between shoulders scar on nose and outer angle It eye scar inner side 11 kuee dot tattooed base It thumb sear It shoulder H. D. L. O. It arm mole on It loin : on furlough rt 2 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1894. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. - « rio « to. ! SAME. 61 Dunte, Joseph 62 Durtnall, F K. 63 Edwards, John 64 ETBLS, John 65 Fennell, Joseph 66 Fitzpatrick, Patrick 67 Fitzpatrick, Patrick 68 Flynn, Thomas 69 Francis, Henry 70 Freeman, Lewis BBO. HO. I H H O 4 K A « B OOM- PLXN. ENLISTMENT. rJ DATS OF FLACK OF PAK18H AND COUNTY IN WUICH BOBN. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. DATE OF PLACB OF MARKS AND REMAL & 4723 R. Munster Fus. 5029 Royal Scots 4393 R. Welsh Fus. 96996 Royal Artillery 4681 R. Dublin Fus. — Scottish Rilles 5672 Rojal Artillery 338E Worcester Regt, 4551 Shropshire L. I. 1163 Royal Artillery 22 5 21 5 22J 5 234 5 20} 5 214 5 19 5 21 1 5 194 5 21J 5 73 fresh 84 mdium fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dark fresh fair brn dk brn brn brn brn black brn brn brn dk bra hazel dk brn grey grey grey brn blue blue grey hazel labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer brasscaster baker 4 Sept. ' 94! Oxford 20 Nov. ' 93 London 13 July' 94 Brecon 6 Apl. ' 93 Newport, M 19 Jan. ' 93 Naas 5 Sept. ' 94 Glencorse 28 Aug. ' 94 Leith Fort 10 Oct. ' 92 Tredegar 10 Sept. ' 94 Birminghm 6 Dec. ' 93 London Tullamore, King's Brighton, Sussex Merthyr, G lamorgau Newtown, Montgmry Monastrevan, Kildre Downpatrick, Down Downpatrick, Down Leicester Birmingham, Wrwck Whitechapel, Mdx 8 Sept. jen route* * from Oxford to Curragh 16 Sept. Chatham scar It wrist, mole rt should •• bide 13 Sept. Wrexham scar nape of neck 9 Sept. Woolwich on furlough 15 Sept. ( Sheffield scar rt side of head ; on furlough 5 Sept. en route* * Glencorse to Hamilton 29 Aug. Leith Fort 3 oval scars It side of abdomen 4 Sept. Aidershot scar of burn rt arm 14 Sept. Shrewsbry. scar back of head and It elbow 5 Sept. iSlieerness speaks with German accent 71 Gardner, James 72 Gates, Henry W. 73 Gibson, J. 74 Gillett, Charles 75 Gilmore, James 76 Gilmour. Janes 77 Glass, lliomas 78 Gordon, Richard B. 79 Green, Alfred A. 80 Hadcon, Herbert 4LU2 Scottish Brdrers 2814 Oxford L. I. 3851 16th LaDcers 2726 Rifle Brigade 1226 Royal Artillery 2756 Royal Scots 473i Scottish Brdrers 5749 Royal Artillery 4309 Bedford Regt. 40301E. Yorks Regt. 20J 26 204 214 193 254 19 18 20 20 43ifresh 53! fresh 104 fresh 44 fair 4 sallow 53' fresh 34 fresh 64 fresh 53 medim 54 fresh dk brn dk brn brn brn dk brn brn dk bra brn black brn blue blue blue hazel blue grey blue grey brn haze! SI Hall, Arthur 82 Hamilton, A. 83 Hamilton. Jamoe 84 Harris, Richard Hait, Geo. Hartley, John Hayee, Michael Benrv, Joseph Herbert, J. Hewitt, Kobert Hoeladay, George 85 86 87 88 89 90 409317tli Hussars 23 4120 18th Hussars 201 4741 ScottishBidrers 21 E. Yorks Regt. 21f Rcjal Artillery 234 Royal Artillery 213 R. MunsterFus. 184 Mrnchester Rgt 244 21st Buifars 22 E. Surrey Regt. 184 3511 97180 5556 2356 3681 4840 71 lresh bra hazel 1 fair dk bra blue 5 sallow dk brn blue £ 4 tresh brn grey 93 fresh brn brn 03 fresh brn blue 54 fresh brn grey 43 fresh sandy blue 63 fresh bra grey 4 fresh bra blue iron borer enginedrivr footman carman labourer clipper labourer labourer carman labourer labourer traveller groom labourer dealer miner labourer striker groom bamirermn Apl. Oct. May May Dec. Sept. Nov. Sept. Dec. Dec. 23 Nov. 25 Oct. 6 Dec. 6 Nov. 25 Apl. 27 Aug. 8 Sept. 22 Sept. 1 Nov. 17 Aug. ' 92 ' 87 ' 94 ' 93 ' 93 ' 87 ' 93 ' 94 ' 92 ' 92 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 91 ' 93 ' 94 ' 94 ' 88 ' 93 ' 94 Stockport, Cheshire Islington, Mdx Glasgow, Lanark Bethnal Green, Mdx Bollasalla, 1. of Man Addiewell. Linlithgw Dundee, Forfar West Dulwich Stepney, London i20 Sept. Leverington, Cambs 3 Sept Lancaster London Gt, Yarmth London I of Man Glasgow Glasgow London London Beverley Manchester Key wood, Lanes I 9 Sept. London Templemore, Lndry. 31 Aug. Glasgow Barony, Lanark i 7 Sept. 13 Sept. 5 Sept. 4 Sept. 31 Aug. 8 Sept. 10 Sept.. 3 Sept. 12 Sept. Manchester Frisky, Lincoln 3 Sept. Kngstn- o- T Kingston- o- T., Surry 14 Sept. Glencorse Ballvbriggan, Wtrfd 2 Sept. Cork Youghal, Cork 9 Sept. Ashton- u L Lees, Lanes 15 Sept. Newbury Andover, Hants 31 Aug. Kngftn- o- T Batlersea, Surrey 8 Sept. Tynemouth R. J. rt arm, J. and scar It arm Dublin scar rt arm, dot It arm Canterbury circular scar back rt thigh Aldershot. little fingjr crooked, moles face Weedon Chatham M S. rt arm, , T. G. It arm York N. R. E. G. M. W. L. R. A. B. rt arm London F. G. W., anchor, line It arm Devonpjrt L T., dots on arms, scar rt cheek Castletown , mole above It collar- bone Canterbury scar over rt I nee ; on furlough Canterbury scar It leg j on furlough York Preston cicatrix of wound It eyebrow Newport, M large deep scar of bubo rt groin Woolwich Cork scar back of neck Ashton- u- L off pass Canterbury 3 scars back of It shoulder Kngstn- o- T pierced heart rt arm. I. L. A.. F. It 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 Holmes, Arthvr Holroyd, Samuel James, John Jenkins, Richard Jennings, J. T. Johnson, Thomas Johnson, W. Jor as, Herbert Jones, Edwaid 4354 Welsh Kegt, 184| 5 4018 Liverpool Regt. 224 5 — R01 al Artillery 94401 Royal Artillery 3631 Welsh Regt. 4307 5th Lancei s 464t- S. Wales Brdreis 4E9I Middlesex Regt. 7( 411 Royal Aitillery — Royal Scots 184 243 204 224 21 194 244 1P4 54 54 74 103 6 94 54 44 9 6 tresh sallow fresh ordnrv fresh medim fresh fresh fresh fallow brn bra brn It brn bra dk brn sandy brn dk bra brn grej grey grey blue blue hazel blue brn hazel grey collier collier groom fireman collier farrier shipstevvrd. barman labourer hammermn 7 June 16 Nov. 13 Sept. 25 Nov. 22 Sept. 3 Jan. 19 July 4 Jan. 17 Jan. 4 Sept. ' 94 ' 92 ' 94 ' 92 • 92 ' 94 ' 94 ' 94 ' 89 Pontypridd Manchester Sheffield Oldham Cardiff London Newport, M Hounslow Gt. Yarmth ' 94| Glasgow Jores, John Kelly, Austin Kelly, Jas. Kelly, John KelJy, John Kelly, Patrick Kinahun, William King, Percv Kirkham, R. H. Kyrwood. Richd. 4t90 3806 98409 3459 44t' 5 4516 8585; 4584 3489 Royal Artillery Worcester Regt. Royal Artillery Welsh Regt. R. Dublin Fus. Gordon High. R. Dublin Fus. Royal Artillery Royal Fus. E. Lanes Regt. 184 204 194 204 20 19 20 214 224 183 fresh dark fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh dk bin black black brn bra It bra brn dk bra It brn bra grey bm brn brn bra blue blue brn hazel blue labourer tubed rawer labourer carman vandriver tailor messenger labourer shop assist. 29 June 29 Sept. 26 July 18 May 6 Aug. 4 Sept. 15 Aug. 4 Aug. 8 Feb. 23 May ' 94 ' 93 ' 94 ' 92 ' 92 ' 94 ' 92 ' 91 ' 93 ' 94 Hounslow Oldbury Birkenhead Warley Naas Paisley Naas Gt. Yarmth Hounslow Stourbrdge Abercarn, Miuiioutli. 4 Sept. Barnsley, Yorks 15 Sept. Applebv. Westmrlnd 15 Sept. Hull, Yorks 10 Sept. Merthyr Tydfil, Glam 13 Sept. Holborn, London 31 Aug. Fleetwood, Lanes 18 Sept. London 14 Sept. Roughton, Norfolk 4 Sept. Govan, Lanark 5 Sept. Marylebone, Mdx Deoallay, E. Indies Birkenhead, Cheshre Mile End, Mdx Dublin Barony, Lanark Knock, Mayo Richmond, Surrey Erith, Kent Kidderminster, Wore 8 Sept. 3 Sept. 15 Sept. 13 Sept. 15 Sept. 5 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 7 Sept. 1 Sept. Cardiff Manchester Sheffield Seaforth Pembroke Canterbury Brecon Sliorneliffe Gibraltar Glasgow Devonport Aldershot Gosport Pembroke Sheffield Glasgow Sheffield Newport ' Guernsey en route* star base rt thumb, G. H. rt arm scar over rt eyebrow small coal scar rt arm coal mark It eyebrow Lizzie, J. L. B., & c. It arm cross and 3 blue dots It arm scar back of It hand off furlough scar rt side head and rt knee- cap small scar back rt arm 2 scars below rt ear 3 dots It forearm, scars scalp J. K. J. H. It arm warts rt thumb and forefinger scar inside It knee * carriage trimmer scar back of rt elbow * from Newbridge to Burnley 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 Laby, Thomas Lancaster, Fredk. Lavery, Patrick Leech, Edward G. Letch, Jofeph R. Lever, Mark Lewis, James Loverseed, W. H. I yens, James Manviile, Alfred 4963 3692 4081 2751 973 2032 2625 4718 2265 99942 Royal Aitillery 8th Hussars 5th Lancers Rifle Brigade Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Rifle Brigade D< rbyshire Rgt. Liverpool Regt. Royal H. Art. 244 223 20 194 193 19} 25 183 274 193 6 fresh 73 fresh 84 pale 54 lresh 64 fair 4 fresh 54 fresh 4 ; fresh 6 tresh 54| fair dark It brn brn brn brn fair dk bra dk bra brn bm grey grey grey grey grey grey brn grey grey grey coal porter clerk groom carman collier clerk labourer labourer brickmaker 26 July 25 Jan. 28 Apl. 30 May 29 Nov. 12 July 14 Jan. 23 July 1 Dec. 18 Oct. ' 94 Woolwich ' 94 Hounslow ' 92 Waterford Beetles Lambeth Manchester Shrewsbry Nottinghm Bury Lewes London, Mdx Wandsworth Urlingford, Kilknuy Redisham, Suffolk Lambeth, Surrey Mansfield, Notts Westburn- o- Severn * Lenton, Notts Ballyburke, Mayo Brighton, Sussex 121 Martin, Richard 122 Maxwell, William 45S0 123 May, George 70848 124 McArtin, John 4093 125 McCormick, Patrick 5674 126 McCoy, J. 4404 127 McKiDnoD, James 4523 128 McLashne, Wm. 20683 129 McMahon, F. 4264 130 Mead. George 4656 S. V\ ales Brdrers 214 Royal Scots 264 Roi al Artillery 244 R. Dublin Fus. Royal Artillery S. Lanes Regt. Scottish Bordrs. Royal Artillery 5th Lancers 23 211 19 193 373 23 S WalesBrdrers 22 53 74 8 7 5 84 53 8 73 54 fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh • allow sallow sallow dark fresh brn brn brn brn brn dk bra dk brn brn black It brn grey brn grey hazel grey It brn grey blue brn blue collier labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer moulder labourer labourer 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 6 Feb. 23 Apl. 28 Aug. 11 July 20 Apl. 21 Mar. 19 Oct. 24 July 94 ' 92 ' 89 ' 91 ' 94 ' H4 ' 93 ' 78 ' 93 ' 91 Neath Glencorse Warley Liverpool Lcith Fort Warringtn Aberdeen Nwc'tl- o- T. Armagh Newport Merthyr, Glamorgan Edinburgh, Midlothn Chelmsford, Essex Kilkeel, Down Belfast, Antrim Widnes, Lanes St. Nicholas, Abrdn S imderland, Durham l'ynan, Armagh Chesham, Bucks 10 Sept. 5 Sept. 31 Aug. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 8 Sept. • 7 Sept. 3 Sept. 11 Sept. 3 Sept. 14 Sept. 10 Sept. 4 Sept. 15 Sept. 29 Aug. 10 Sept. 11 Sept. 4 Sept. 31 Aug. 18 Sept. Woolwich llounslow Canterbury Aldershot Lambeth Woolwich Aldershot Derby Manchester Woolwich en route* Chatham Gibraltar Sheffield Leith Fort Cork York Gibraltar Canterbury Brecon T. anJ cross on rt forearm mole It side of neck scar It eyebrow warty mole over spine J. L. A C It arm, woman's head rt womau's hoad on chest J. L. rt arm * Gloucester 2 small scars 011 forehead brown stiin back rt thigh figure of Liberty rt arm * t, odep6t spot tattooed base It thumb mole front of neck, It axilla scar on eyebrow round scar centre of It thigh 2 dots base rt and 3 It thumb cicatrix below It Bhoulderblade scar rt and It forearm 131 132 133 134 136 136 137 138 139 140 Mead, James Metcalfe, John H. Montague, Joseph Mentgomery, R. Moran, Patrick Morgan, John Morris, Michael Muldownev, Thos. Mulligan, Michael Murphy, James 3081 3945 4333 4332 3972 4249 4786 4471 4912 6tiiDiagoonGds 17th Lancers Highland L. I. R. Irish Rifles Liverpool Regt. Welsh Regt. Liverpool Regt. CI esliire Regt. R. Dublin Fus. R. Irish Fus. 204 i 194 5 24 5 194 19J 234 224 5 23 15 2CI4! 5 24 fair fair fresh ; fresh ; fair fresh i sallow 93 dark 6i fresh 84 fresh brn It brn dk bra brn brn fair dk bra brn bm bra grey- blue brn brn hazel hazel grey blue blue bra capmaker labourer labourer shipwright labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer 25 Jan. 23 Apl. 6 Sept. 13 Aug. 20 Nov. 8 Mar. 25 Aug. 19 July 14 July 14 June ' 93 ' 94 ' 94 ' 94 ' 93 ' 93 ' 93 ' 94 ' 92 ' 94 London • Paisley Belfast Liverpool Bridgend Warringtn Chester Dublin Hamilton Bow, London Craythorne, Yorks Barony, Lanark Luton, Beds Liverpool, Lanes Blaina, Monmouth Ballaghadereen, Myo Buckley, Flint St. Nicholas, Dublin Newry, Armagh 8 Sept. York scar rt wrist 2 Sept. Leeds * Thornaby- on- Tees 7 Sept. Glasgow cross- sworcls and heart rt arm 9 Sept. — scar rt wrist and rt elbow 13 Sept. Manchester scar bridge of nose 13 Sept. Pembroke 3rd rt finger injured 6 Sept. Manchester 15 Sept. Chester scar brdge nose and irdfingrlthnd 15 Sept. Sheffield scar rt knee and abdomen 15 Sept. Armagh ( nail and point deficient rt big toe 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Murray, Henry Murroy, James Newman, Chrstphr. Newton, William Nicbolls, ' Iliomas Norman, Henry B. Nonis, Robert O'Hura, John O'Shea, Cornelius IPaden, Hugh 4766 Sc ottish Brdrers — Durham L. I. 471 Rifle Brigade — Roval Artillery 37i: i S. Staffs Regt. 3731 9th Lancers 358< Royal Artillery 540S Roy al High. 3888 Welsh Regt. 444o| Scottish Brdrers 24 15 19 5 244 5 23 j' 5 22 , 5 19 5 : 3| 5 234 5 193 5 194 5 < 3 94 44 104 7 84 74 54 6 53 fresh sallow mdium sallow fresh fresh ( resh fresh fresh fresh dk brn It bra dk bra dk bra brn brn dk bra dk brn dk brn brn blue blue brn grey grey blue hazel grey bra hazel spirit slsmn labourer plumber miner striker watchmakr miner farm servnt collier | mason 6 Jan. 14 Sept 14 Jan. 7 Sept. 1 Feb. 15 Aug. 17 Apl. Hi Oct. 28 Dec. 15 Feb Glasgow Darlington London Glasgow Wlvrhmtn Hounslow ' 94 Hamilton ' 93 Dundee ' 92 Cardiff ' 93 Leith Fort ' 94 ' 94 ' 93 ' 94 ' 93 ' 94 Glasgow, Lanark Rochdale, Lanes St. Leonard's, Sussex 01dMontland, Lanrk Bilston, Staffs St. Ives, Hunts Lanark Dundee, Forfar MerthyrTydfil. Glam St. Patrick, Edinb. t3 Sept. York Bears rt temple and rt instep 14 Sept. en route* * to Newcastle- on- Tyne 8 Feb. Aldershot dot back It hand, scar It forehead 8 Sept. Glasgow several scars rt arm 10 Sept. Lichfield mole rt shoulderblade 4 Sept. Udershot scar inside rt thigli 6 Sept. Leith Fort R. N. both arms ; on pass 12 Sept. Barry Cmp. fish, J. O'H. rt arm, star, & c. It 13 Sept. Pembroke 2 blue spots back rt hand 13 Sept. 1 rynemouth large mole on It hip 151 152 163 154 155 156 157 158 If. 9 160 161 162 163 164 165 1( 6 167 168 169 170 Park, William Perkins, David I'ingriff, Thomas J'itls, A. 1 lant. George Plun stead, Robert j Porter, Fiancis l'owell, Arthur '^ uinn, Edward | Quii n, T hoznas IRninlord, R. Ramsey, James Reid, \\ illiarn Reid, Wrilliam Rev ell, Alfred Rhyder, J. J. Rii hards, Frederick Richardson, T. Ridge, Emmnl. A. Ridgway, Edwd. W. 3765 16th Lancers 3626 Nrthmptn Rgt. 3907 Worcester Regt. 37^ 4 21 st Hussars 2576 Grenadier Gds. 8051' OthDragoon Gd » 569t Royal Aitillery 3103 Worcester Regt 4472 R Dublin Fus. 4166 f th DragoonGds 224 21 20 203 24 214 224 22 204 21 8j 7 34 94 8 83 4 6 5i 84 tresh fresh I resh dark fair fair dark tresh fresh fresh brn : grey brn bm dk brn blue dk bra hazel brn dk brn dk bra brn ibrn ibrn bra grey bm grey blue bra labourer blacksmith miner labourer groom barman musician labourer : messenger 1 collier i Mar. 23 Nov. 4 Jan. 30 Jan. 29 July 28 Nov. 25 Aug. 26 Feb. 15 July 29 Aug. ' 94 Liverpool ' 91 Nortlimptn ' 94 Worcester ' 94 Guildford ' 90 Worcester ' 92 London ' 91 Gravesend ' 92 Worcester ' 92. Dublin ' 93 Manchester Paisley, Renfrew St. Alkmund's, Derby Worcester Banbury, Oxford Dudley, Wore Islington, London Bishopston, Glouc Worcester St. Paul's, Dublin Ballaghadereen. Mvo 1 Sept. 12 Sept. 8 Sept. 31 Aug. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 25 Aug. 4 Sept. 15 Sept. 3 Sent. Canterbury Woolwich Alclershot Canterbury London York en route* Aldershot Sheffield Canterbury 3 scars spine, 1 beneath rt kneecap scar It eyebrow 2 scars It side ncck. tattooed It arm sailor rt arm, G. P. It arm mole rt chest and back of neck large inole It Bide * to Wooiwich anchor, S. A. I., & c. rt arm 1 root nose and back It hand 4053l. Nitliu. blLd Fus.: 194 4816; k. Suirey Regt. I84 — Royal High. 244 4448 Scottish Brdrers 193 1849 Royal Artillery 4340 5th Lancers 85175 Royal Artillery 3844 11th Hussars 3900 17th Lancers 1129 R. Horse Art. 193 23J 214 20 194 19 64 fresh 4. fiesh 104 fair 7 fresh 4 fresh 83 medim 64 fair 6 fresh 93 fresh 73 sallow It brn dk brn It bra brn bra brn bm brn red bra blue grey grey grey grey brn blue grey bra blue groom labourer • millworker camtan brassfinishr machinist tailor metal roller labourer 18 Jan. 20 July 6 Sept. 17 Feb. 8 Jan. 19 Feb. 15 June 27 Mar. 6 Dec. 2 Dec. ' 94i Hexham ' 94 London ' 94 Devonport ' 93 Ptrtli ' 94 London ' 94 London ' 91 London ' 94 Winchester ' 93 Birminghm ' 93lParkliurst Vellaud, Lftncs Camberwell, Surrey Maryhill, Glasgow Dundee, Forfar St. George'o, Surrey Hackney, Mdx Leeds, Yorks Southampton, Hants Birmingham, Wrwck Newport, I. of W. 4 Sept. 8 Sept. 11 Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept. 31 Aug. 4 Sept. 1 Sept. 6 Sept. 12 Sept. Aldersliot Kngstn- o- T Devonport Tynemoutli Woolwich Canterbury London Canterbury Leeds London J. R. B. J. L. L. It arm • plumber and gasfitter dots web of both thumbs dots rt arm, scars It cheek yebrows meet, scar head and nose two crosses and dots It aim scar It knee I. H. S. in cross, M. R. it aim & c 2 female fisnivs It forearm 171 172 173 174 176 176 177 178 179 180 Kiely, Wm. John Roach, James Roberts, John Roberta, John Wm. Robinson. J. A. Rollett, Richard Ross, R. P. Rowell, Frank Rumbold, Ernest J. Rushrran, George — K, Irish Rifles 22 5 5318 Royal Artillery 214 5 3402 Liverpool Regt. 224 5 1227 4272 3700 3153 629 3888 4313 Liverpool Regt. 374 5 5th Lancers < 24$ 5 Welsh Regt. 201 5 3rd Hussars 12 15 Rojal Artillery 194 5 Grenadier Gds. 19 6 Nrthmbrld Fu « . l23 5 4j tallow brn 6 sallow fair 8 : fair dk brn 64 fresh brn 9 fresh bra 41 fair bm 6 [ fair brn 5 fresh It brn 64 fresh brn 5i fresh dk brn grey blue grey grey dk bra blue grey grey rey grev labourer labourer labourer • stamp mkr horseslghtr groom labourer labourer 111 Sept. 17 Aug. 13 Sept. 8 May 13 Nov. 25 Oct. 11 Jan. 17 Nov. 23 Aug. 14 - J « nt. ' 94 Glasgow ' 94 Swansea 901 Warringtn Liverpool Sheffield Derby Birminghm Manchester) Chichester Bradford Shankhili, Antrim 12 Sept. St. Joseph's, Swansea 8 Sept. Everton, Liverpool 4 Sept. MosLyu, Flint 11 Sept. Pateley Bridge,* 31 Aug. All Saints', Derby 13 Sept. • Shrwsbry, Sliropshre 10 Sept. Bisinjstoke, Hints 8 Sept. Ewell, Sarrjy 2 S > pt. Bradford. Yorks 10 Sent. 1 ell route* Woolwich Halifax Manchester Canterbury Pembroke No^ bridge Weedon London eti r iiirp* soar It side forehead * to Belfast cross, heart, anchor, wreath It arm • ship's steward and clerk • Harrogite " E. H." on chest, anchor It a in head it arm scar on nose scar rt, forearm and b ack It thigh < aid mark rt arm * tn Nw'tJe- O- T. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. inioi wo. JTAMS. BEQ. • 0. OOBPFL. COM- PLXN. HAIR. • TBI. TBADB. 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 Ryan, Daniel Ryan, Thomas Ryder, Tnos. Santley, Philip H. Scott, James Scott, William Sedgeman, Peter Sellers, Thos. Shannon, John Short, John 43 tO 4160 4S94 3772 4937 4333 3132 4152 Welsh Fas. 18bh Hussars Yorkshire L. I. Royal Artillery Gordon High. Durham L. I. Liverpool Regt. 5th Drag. Gds. R. Dublin Fus. Highland L. I. 18} 20 20 18 183 223 15 26 J 5 241 5 19 5 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 Simms, John Skinner, Edward Slater, George Smith, Frank Smith, John Smith, S. S. G. Smith, Thomas Smith, William Smith, Wm John. Smoult, John Jas. fresh fresh fresh fair fresh sallow 9allow fresh dark saliow 4703 2185 3918 4360 3744 4359 2265 3745 3149 R. Dublin Fus. Rifle Brigade Rojal Artillery Welsh Regt. Welsh Regt. 21st Hussars R. Welsh Fus. Dorset Regt. 9th Lancers Nrthmbrld Fus. 2U3 22 18i 20 19i 28} 20 23} 19 21 6} 4j 74 5 3i 7 53 8 7i 1 brn dk bra brn dk brn bra brn bra brn brn dk bra bra grey grey blue brn hazel grey blue bra brn labourer labourer collier labourer seaman labourer boltmaker saddler lab ourer labourer ENLISTMENT. FLACB 0 » 19 June'g4 19 Dec. ' 93 3 Aug. ' 94 2 May ' 94 15 Dec. ' 93 4 Sept.' 94 18 Nov. ' 93 22 Feb. ' 88 5 July ' 92 27 Aug. ' 94 Brecon ft. William Dewsbury London Greenock Nwc'tl- o- T. Warringtn Lancaster EnniskiUen Dundee Grangetown, Cardiff 13 Sept. Wrexham CIi ' 1: Oi.' 1 Qanf rionfanKnw PABIBH AND COVUTT IN WHICH BOB*. DESERTION OB ABSENCE. DATE OT | PLACB 0> Stirling, Stirlingshire Leeds, Yorks Paddington, Mdx Belfast, Antrim Has well, Durham Golborne, Lanes St. Alban's, Lanes Beleek, Fermanagh Dundee, Forfar 1 Sept. Canterbury 14 Sept. Pontefract 11 Sept. Dover 7 Sept. Glasgow LO Sept. Nwc tl- o- T. 8 Sept. Manchester 1 Sept. Canterbury 15 Sept. Sheffield 27 Aug. en route* MARKS AND RE MAR < 8. blue dots both hands W. H. and anchor It arm scar rt cheek and rt shin small scar below rt ear coal mark under rt eye, flags rt Arm tattoo mark back rt arm • to Perth sallow medim fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh Idk brn dk brn dk brn brn dk bra brn black brn fair brn blue hazel blue grey brn grey hazel grey grey blue labourer | 30 Jan. ' 93 printer labourer haulier collier, watch makr labourer labourer 16 Mar. ' 92 11 Sept.' 94 17 Jan. ' 93 20 June ' 94 9 Jan. ' 94 25 June' 94 25 Aug. ' 83 29 Aug. ' 94 glassblower 10 Sept.' 91 Warringtn London Derby Cardiff Cardiff Birmingham Wrexham Aden London Nw'tle- o- T. Cborley, Lanes Mile End, Mdi St. Thomas', Derby Timsbury, Bristol Thornbury, Glouc. Sedgley, Stafford Wrexham, Denbigh Portland, Dorset Battersea, Surrey Newcastle- on- Tyne 19 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 31 Aug. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 4 Sept. 14 Sept. Sheffield Aldershot Derby Pembroke Cardiff Canterbury i Aldershot j >) orchester slight prominence rt thighbone Aldershot scar back head, neck, and rt arm Udershot ; bracelet and anchor back It wrist mole rt arm, " I lore A tints " It sword, Staffordshire knot It arm bracelet rt wrist, figure rt arm two figures inside rt arm S. S. G. S. and crown It arm 201 2) 2 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 Spilman, Wm. H. Spires, Edwd. Stanley, Wm. Ed. Strafford, Joseph Stuart, Henry Jas. Sutton, John H. Tester, Stephen Theobald, Geo. A. 1' bompson, William Thompson, William 4699 3057 96385 4236 2148 3779 4272 5023 3903 4131 Yorkshire L. 1. 3rd Hussars Royal Artillery Nrthmbrld Fus. Rifle Brigade 16th Lancers Manchester Rgt 184 Scottish Rifles 19 Liverpool Regt. 21 Nrthmbrld Fus. 18} 18 233 224 18i 24J 23 i fresh dark fresh fresh fair Iresh fresh fresh fresh fresh It brn , blue brn igrey dk brn brn dk brn brn brn It brn brn It brn brn blue blue grey blue blue grey blue groom gardener butcher ^ tailor shoemaker bookbinder labourer painter labourer jlabourer 7 Aug. ' 94 22 Sept. ' 91 7 Mar. ' 93 16 June ' 94 5 Mar. ' 92 21 Mar.' 94 18 Aug. ' 91 18 Aug. ' 94 19 Aug. ' 92 5 Feb. ' 91 Leeds Reading Lichfield Alnwick London Manchester Manchester Warley Liverpool Newcastle Leeds, Yorks Hambledon, Bucks Allbrighton, Staffs Heiliam, Nortliiab. St. Pancras, Mdx B urto n- on - Tre nt, * Brighton, Sussex Bromley, Kent Brownlow Hill,* St. Nicholas, Nwc'tl 6 Sept. 14 Sept. 9 Sept. 2 Sept. 10 Sept. 1 Sept. 14 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 4 Sept. Pontefract sailor's head rt arm, W. H. S. It Newbridge anchor, heart and cross rt ar n Woolwich Nwc'tl- o- T. Aldershot scar rt thigh, and lower lip Canterbury scar of scald It arm ' Staffs A- « htn- u- L. three brown moles back of neck Prtsmouth scar rt eyebrow Manchester Udershot scar inside It arm * Liverpool LR. E. M. J. R. and crown It arm 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 Thorn, Francis F. Thornton, Fredk. Thorogood, W. S. Towndrow, Oswin Verr. on, George Wallbridge, W. J. Walsh, James West, Jumes Williams, R. Wilson. James 221 222 Wilson, John Woollries, George 4277 Bedford Regt. 4526. Royal Fus. 3691 21st Hussars 99743 Royal Artillerv 4135 74814 4980 1099 73918 4663 oth Drag. Gds. Royal Artillery Scottish Rifles Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Royal Scots 4U70 4: 64 vV. Killing Kegt. Welsh Regt. 263 22 203 19 22 253 18} 253 224 4 tresh 6 fresh 7i fair • iLi 213 fair fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh It bra brn It brn It brn dk brn fair dk brn brn bra It brn grey grey grey grey hazel hazel grey hazel grey blue labourer seaman box maker saddler labourer seaman porter labourer labourer iwrrhy Iresh dk brn brn uazel grey labourer seaman 25 Nov. 16 Dec. 9 Nov. 13 Oct. 17 Aug. 9 Sept. 6 July 4 Dec. 5 June 19 Jan. • 92 ' 92 ' 93 •: r3 ' 93 ' 89 ' 94 ' 93 ' 89 ' 93 London Hounslow London Richmond Woolwich Middlesex Glasgow Woolwich Manchester Bathgate 17 Aug. 28 Mar. ' 94 ' 9 Bermondsey, Surrey Chatham, Kent Whitechapel, Mdx Sheffield, Yorks Pinner, Mdx Hastings, Sussex Sydney, N. S. Wales Deptford, Kent Rjchdale, Lanes Kilmarnock, Ayr Middlesbro Cardiff Ne wcastle- on- Ty ne West Cowes, I. of W. 2) Sept. 7 Sept. 31 Aug. 16 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 July 13 Sep*. 21 Aug. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 13 Sept. Devonport scar both shins, brown marks chest Guernsey tear It forearm Canterbury dot It arm Woolwich Canter bun ' drawing instrument maker Weymouth scar on chin, " W " rt forearm Hamilton > car rt thumb, 2 sca- s It knee Cape Town sailor Sc. flag It forearm, dagge r rt Malta scar back of neck, anchor It hand Chatham scar It temple and front of chest Halifax 1 thin scars It of moutn and chin Pembroke scar back rt forearm Discharged for Misconduct. » moB » o. NAME 223 Andrews, Fredk. 224 Austin, Chas. 225 Brien, Cornelius 226 Collins, Peter 227 Durrand, A. T. 228 Ellis, Samuel 229 | Gardiner, James 230 iGibson, William 231 Mason, 232 Page, Thomas BE8 NO. 3886 3525 2932 5119 2159 8311 4127 2564 3721 2888 CORPS. COM- PLXN. TRADE. CAUSE OF DIS CHARGE AS STATED ON PARCH- MENT CERT. FABISH AND COUNTY IN WHICH BOBN. E. Surrey Regt. Norfolk Regt. Royal Artillery Durham L. I. Devon Regt. King's R. Rifles Northmbrld Fus. Liverpool Regt. 8th Hussars 15th Hussars 22} 5 19J 5 20} 5 22} 5 2135 24 5 19 5 24} 5 183 5 224 5 fresh fair dark fresh dark fresh fresh fresh sallow fair brn brn black brn dk brn brn It bra It bra dk brn It brn blue blue dk brn grey grey blue blue grey grey blue horsekeepr. labourer shoemaker miner labourer labourer labourer collier labourer blacksmith DATE 07 DIS- CHABOB. PLACE OP DISCHARGE MARKS AND REMARKS. ignominy incor. i: wthlss conv. of felony misconduct incor.& wthlss incor.& wthlss incor. cfe wthlss incor.& wthlss incor.& wthlss ignominy Mile End, Mdx Aldgate, Mdx Cardiff, Glamorgan Escombe, Durham Stoke Damerel, Devn Ruskington, Lincoln Plaistow, Essex Tuustall, Staffs Manchester, Lanes Norwood, Surrey 20 Sept. 11 Sept. 27 Sept. 15 Sept. 20 Sept. 19 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 29 Aug. 13 Sept. Shorncliffe Warley Woolwich Buttevant Plymouth Parkhurst Aldershot Liverpool Hounslow Dublin tattooed both forearms scars forehead, It of head and rt forearm 2 scars It groin, ring back rt forearm scar over rt eyebrow and forehead ballet girl, sailor's face, & c., It forearm scar It forearm and bick of head warts on It cheek, mole? rt shoulder 233 234 235 236 Palmer, Thomas Rooney, Joseph Watson, Edward Willis, Charles 3469 R. W. Surrey Rt 72642 Royal Artillery 98466 Royal Artillery 11139 Army Serv. Crps 234 233 23} 20} 54 4 51 34 dark fresh fresh fresh dk brn brn dark ilt brn blue blue grey brn stevedore labourer labourer ignominy incor. i wthlss false attestatn misconduct Wapping, Mdx St. James', Dublin Marylebone, Mdx Reading, Berks 18 Sept. 18 Sept. 24 Sept. 19 Sept. [ Dover Longford Woolwich Dublin T " rt forearm, crossflags backrt hand scar It cheek scar It forearm, rt knee, and forehead ARMY RESERVE. MflCB • 0. NAME. BBO. 10. OOBFI. S * E • K m OOK- PLXJf, HAIR. ( IBB. IBADB. ENLISTMENT. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. M/ LTTS AND RBMAHTTg. DATB OV PLACE OV FABIBH AND COUNTY IN WHICH BORN. DATB or I PLACB Of 237 1 Knight, Charles 771| Leicester Regt. 301 5 7 | dark | black | brn j labourer 2 Nov. ' 83, Leicester Whissendene, Rutlndi - June i — | ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea Service. • men • o. NAME. BHIP DESERTED 7B0K. 238 Ashton, Henry T. 239 Bryant, John 240 Bullen, William R. 241 Burchett, Chas. W 242 Coleman, Richard 243 Collier, Sidney 244 Douthwaite, Thos. 245 Doyle, John 246 Duncan, Jame9 247^: Evans, George A. Victory, deserter Ruby, straggler Pembroke, deserter Victory, deserter Empressof India, straggler R. N. Barracks, Keyham Pembroke, deserter Victory, deserter Wildfire, deserter St. Vincent, deserter DAT!. BATINO. WHERE BOBN. JL 0011- PLXN. HAIR. MARKS AND RTTMARGH 6 Sept. 14 Sept. 10 Sept. 6 Sept. 17 Sept. 11 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 Sept. — Sept. 23 Aug. private, R. M. L. I. boy, 1st class stoker boy, 1st class private, R. M. L. I. stoker boy, 1st class stoker stoker boy, 1st class 248 249 250 251 262 253 254 255 256 257 Garfield, Wm. H. Gaul, F. Gerrett, James Griffin, Robert J. Judgin, Geo. H. ' ones, Thomas " Cempton, H. J. . eonard, Wm. rtaxwell, Fredk. Jorrow, A. J. Empress of Ind ia, stragglerl Pembroke, deserter Victory, deserter Empressof India, straggler. Pembroke, deserter Victory, deserter Pembroke, deserter Speedy, straggler St. Vincent, deserter Victory, deserter 17 Sept. 4 Sept. 4 Sept. 20 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 4 Sept. 17 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 Sept. London St. Saviour's, Surrey London Islington, Mdx Brent, Doron Compton Giffard North Shields Londonderry Westminster Stockton- o- T., Durham 119 17 20 117 30 23 18 20 23 17 signalman boy, 1st class A. B. A. B. P. O., 1st class stoker O. S. stoker boy, 2nd class O. S. Finedon, Northampton Bethnal Green Liverpool Plymouth Belgravia, Mdx Handley, Stafford Woolwich Hammersmith, Mdx St. James, Westminster Westminster 5 44 8 103 8 li 1 4 0 4i 7 41 fresh ruddy fair fresh fair fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh dk brn bra It bra grey bra black It brn It brn dk brn £ light bra It bru blue bra bra grey g" y blue blus blue males o a face, " HARRHEr," 3d> ti It arm " Live" tattosed rt arm anchor tattooed It ar. a 3 dots It wrist scar on lower knuskb 3rd Alger It hin 1 tattoo marks both wrists fair fair fair fresh 3i sr. br nt 74 sallow 74 fair 54 fair ruddy fair dk brnihazel red grey brn hazel dark ' It brn bra brn dk brn hazel dk brn » rey bra grey light jgrey It bra hazel " True love " and bracelet on It *.- ist bracelet It wrist, fljwer iusids rt fjreirjl', burn scar It leg female tattooed on both forearms tattoo mirks It forearm scar over rt eyebrow mole rt wrist, burn It shin ' 458 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 Noble, William O'Connor, Chas. Parsons, George Payne, Chas. E. Quigley, Chas. Rogeis, Wm. H. Sangstcr, James Stowe, Henry Stratton, Ernest Tarrant, BrtrmW. 268 Warne, Alfred Wood, Fredk. A. Victory, deseiter St. Vincent, deserter Pembroke, deserter Victory, deserter Pembroke, deserter Victory, deserter Pembroke, deserter Empress of India, straggler Empress of India, absentee Empress of India, straggler Lion, straggler Australia, deserter 6 Sept. 18 Sept. 5 Sept. 10 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Sept. 20 Sept. 21 Sept. 17 Sept. stoker boy, 2nd class A. B. private, R. M. L. I. boy, 1st class domestic, 3rd class stoker A. B. bandsman A. B. 20 Sept. 11 Sept. domestic, 2nd class boy, 1st class Newhaven Portsca, Hants Burwash, Sussex Southampton Belfast Portsmouth Keith Princetown, Devon Woolwich, Kent St. George's, London Plympton, Devon Hastings fresh fair ruddy fresh sallow frckld fresh fair dark fresh It bra bra sandy dk bra black red brn dk bra black bra grey blue grey hazel grey bra blue grey brn brn fair fair It brn brn blue blue tattoo marks both arms scar upper lip, It finger It hand, and outside rt J eye tattooed It hand and arm tattoo marks It forearm 4 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1394. EXTRACT FROM QUEEN'S REGULATIONS AND ADMIRALTY INSTRUCTIONS, 1893, FOR APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS- REWARDS, & c. 766. Every possible effort is to be made to cheek deser- lijn and straggling, and, by lawful means, to detect and apprehend deserters or absentees without leave. Descriptions in the established form are to be distributed as may be directed by the Commanders- in- Chief, but at home one copy is invari- ably to be sent by the Captain to the Chief Constable of the deserter's or absentee's usual place of residence, if it is known, and also to any other place or places where he is likely to hare gone. 2. The procedure to be followed in respect of the arrest and subsequent disposal of deserters and absentees is governed by the provisions of Section 9 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62 ; and by Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act. 3. Under the first of those Statutes, any person arrested on suspicion of being a deserter or absentee from Her Majesty's Navy, shall be taken, and charged before a Magistrate, and by turn, either— ( a) Committed to prison pending enquiry as to his identity, and afterwards, should such identity be proved, handed over to Naval custody, or— ( 4) Committed direst to Naval custody on board any one of Her Majesty's Ships. Jn either of the above cases, after the deserter or absentee has been delivered into Naval custody, he may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act. 4. If arrested on Naval Warrant under Section 50 of the Naval Ditcipline Act, the deserter or absentee may be received direct into Naval custody, and dealt with under the Naval Discipline Aot, bat no deserter or absentee who has not been arrested under such warrant shall be received from the Police, or from any other person, unless such deserter or absentee has first been charged before a Magistrate. 6. A deserter or absentee who voluntarily surrenders himself to Naval authority may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, though no warrant for his arrest may have been issued, and without charging him before a Magistrate. 6. Under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62, any person who voluntarily confesses to being a deserter, or an absentee without leave, from Her Majesty's Navy, may, unless he surrenders himself into Naval custody, either— ( a.) Be taken before a Magistrate, and by him be de- livered into Naval custody, or— ( i.) Be arrested on a warrant under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, and delivered direct into Naval custody. In either case, however, the question whether he is, or is not, a deserter or absentee, must be duly investigated by Naval authority, and for that purpose he may be detained for a rea- sonable time, when, if his confession of desertion or absence without leave shall be found not to be true, then he cannot be punished at all under the Naval Discipline Act, but he may either— ( a.) Be received and detained in Her Majesty's Navy, or— ( A.) If not received into Her Majesty's Navy, he may, on conviction thereof before two Justices of the Peace, be adjudged to be punished, if in England, as a rogue aud vagabond, and if in Scotland or Ireland, by commitment to prison, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three months. 7. When any deserter, or absentee without leave, whether delivered into Naval custody by order of a Magistrate, or by a Warrant issued under Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, or by voluntary surrender, shall be brought before the Com- manding Officer of any one of Her Majesty's Ships to be dealt with summarily, his case is to be thoroughly investigated, and a note taken in writing of the proceedings; the prisoner is at the same time to be formally asked if he has any statement to make, and such statement, if made, is to be signed by the prisoner, and duly witnessed; and the accuracy of any such statement is to be carefully tested before the case is finally disposed of. 766&. The penalties for inducing men to desert or im- properly absent themselves, or for employing or concealing deserters or absentees, are set forth in the Naval Discipline Act. 770. Except in the cases specified in Art. 772, the Commanding Officer of a Ship may authorise the payment of a reward not exceeding 31, to any Constable or other person by whom a deserter may be brought on board the Ship to which he belongs, or delivered up to any duly authorised person within two years of the date of his desertion. The amount of reward should be determined by the attendant circumstances, and in considering these, the zeal shown, and the trouble taken, by the Constable, or other person, by whom the arrest of the deserter has been effected, should be duly weighed. The above Regulations for the payment of rewards will not be held to apply in the case of a deserter voluntarily surrendering himself at any Police Station, or to any Constable or other recognised authority, unless it can be clearly shown that such deserter had been induced so to surrender himself by the vigilance and exertions of any such Constable, or other person; but exceptional cases of this description are not to be dealt with without reference to the Admiralty at home, or Commanders- in- Chief or Officers in command of Stations abroad, for full inquiry into the circumstances. 2. In oases where persons have been more than two years in a state of desertion, no reward is to be paid without previous reference as above; and it has been notified to the Constabulary generally that when deserters are apprehended in the United Kingdom after such a period of absence, they are not to be removed from their places of confinement until the Admiralty has been communicated with. # • # • • 3. A reward, not exceeding 31., may also be paid for the apprehension of any person who, without, in the opinion of the Captain of the Ship to which he belongs, being guilty of desertion, com arts any one of the following offences, the par- ticulars of which are to be stated in the offer of reward :— ( a.) Breaks out of his Ship. ( A.) When on service away from his Ship, quits his place of duty, and remains absent after the time at which he ought to have returned to the Ship. ( c.) When the Ship is under sailing orders, remains absent without leave until after the ship has sailed ; pro- vided that the fact of the Ship being under sailing orders was generally known. A reward, not exceeding 11., may be paid for the appre- hension of any man who overstays his leave. In giving these rewards, the same considerations as govern the payment of rewards for the apprehension of deserters are to be taken into account, both as regards arrest and voluntary surrender. 4. No reward iB to be paid for the apprehension of any Commissioned, Warrant, or Subordinate Officer, without the sanction of the Admiralty at home, or Commander in- Chief or Senior Officer present, abroad. 771. Iu addition to the foregoing rewards, there may be paid to the Constable, or other person bringing Deserters or Stragglers on board, such expenses attending their lodgment, subsistence, and travelling, as may appear to have been fairly incurred, and to be in accordance with these regulations; viz.:— Railway Fare ( return) of Escort - - f As an ordinary rule, Railway Fare ( single) of Deserter or < not to exceed Id. Straggler per mile. Other sums expended in the actual carriage of the Deserter or Straggler, such as for the hire of Cabs, Boats, & c. Subsistence of Deserter or Not exceeding 1j. while under Straggler. detention, or 2s. 6d. a- day when travelling. Subsistence of Escort - At the same rate as that allowed for Petty Officers under Article 1396, according to the time necessarily occupied in conveying the Deser- ter or Straggler to his destination and returning; namely, 2s. 6d. wuen absent above 9 hours, and not absent dur- ing the night; and St. when absent a night, or for every 24 hours of absence, no fractional part of a day being allowed in addition to the 24 hours, unless the extra time for which payment is claimed exceeds, by more than 9 hours, the full time for which 5s. would be paid. The only other charges which, except in special cases, should be sanctioned, are a fee of 2s. to the Magistrate's Clerk, and a fee of 2s. 6d. to any medical practitioner by whom the Deserter or Straggler may have been examined. 2. In cases where a Reward is payable no claim for loss of time or for subsistence made by any Constable or other person in connection with the apprehension of a Deserter or Straggler is to be entertaiued, but this should not prejudice claims for such expenses as are incurred in esoorting the man back to a Ship after committal, as allowed in the preoediag clause. 3. When no reward is payable, the Constable, or other Serson bringing Deserters or Stragglers on board, should be irected, in addition to the above items, to prefer a claim for such other expenses as he may consider himself fairly entitled to, but every caBe of this description is to be forwarded to the Admiralty for examination and decision. 4. Should the Constable, or other person bringing a Deserter or Straggler on board, object to the Captain's award, the case is to be submitted to the Commander- in- Chief, who, if unable to settle the question, will forward it for the decision of the Admiralty. • • • • • The Governor of the gaol will furnish a statement of the number of days' subsistence issued, for whioh the oharge of one shilling per diem is to be raised. • • • • • 6. With a view to simplifying the payment of such claims, Magistrates and Governors of gaols, when requested to send Deserters or Stragglers back to their Ships, should be informed that it is desirable that the men should be sent in the custody of the Constables who actually apprehended them. 7. The foregoing mode of payment does not apply to cases of Deserters or Stragglers apprehended by the Metropolitan ( London) Police, when the following course is to be observed No payment is to be made by the Accountant Officer in respect of the expenses incurred by the Constable, or of any reward which may be duo to him. The Constable will fill up a form, prepared for the purpose, which he is to produce, and in which he will include the whole of his expenses, and certify that they were necessarily incurred by him. He will then hand the form to the Accountant Officer of the Ship, who will, with the approval of the Captain, charge the Deserter or Straggler with the sum shown thereon, to- gether with any reward, if due, and note in the space provided on the form the fact of the charge having been made. The form is then to be returned to the Constable. The payment of the expenses inourred, and of the reward when due, will be arranged between the Admiralty and ths Commissioner of Police. 772. No reward on the scale laid down in Article 770 i » in any case to be paid for the apprehension of Deserters or Stragglers within the precincts of a port or place where there is a police force employed in any naval establishment, but in order to encourage the local police at any such port or place to search for and apprehend Deserters and Stragglers, the Commander- in- Chief, or senior officer present, at his dis- cration, and under such regulations as he may from time to time lay down, may approve a reward not exceeding £ 1 being paid for each deserter or straggler arrested by a Constable of the local police within a reasonable period. * • • • • 3. These expenses are to be paid by the Accountant Officer of the Ships. BOYAL MARINES. Description oj Deserters. WFICB HO. NAME. DIVISION. WHERE BOBN. TBADB. M o C © B COM- PLXN. HAIB. BYES. REGIMENTALS OB PLAIN CLOTHES. DATE OP DBSBBTION. PLACB OI DESERTION. MASKS AND REMARKS. 270 271 Kelly, Walter Hy. Smith, J. Chatham R. M. L. I. Kensington, Mdx itailor'sasst. 18 Guildford, Surrey iabourer 22 i 5 7 5 61 : resh It brn dark dark grey j ) rn regimentals 17 Sept. 14 Sept. Chatham Qosport Discharged for Misconduct. OFFICE NO. NAME. i DIVISION. WHEBB BOBN. TRADE. H o •< £ O 3 COM- PLXN. HAIB. BYES. eAOSB OF D1S- CHAROE AS STATED ON PARCH- MENT CERT. DATB OF DISOHABGB PLACE OF DieCHABGB MARKS AND REMARKS. 272 273 274 Acton, William Deverson, Fred Jmith, Thomas Chatham R. M. R. M. L. I. Sheffield, Yorks Rnmsgate, Kent Birmingham iabourer . abourer . abourer 23 19 18 5 9 5 Si. 5 7* fresh fresh fresh brn landy jrn hazel blue > rn misconduct ignominy nisconduct 21 Sept. 25 Sept. 8 Sept. Chatham Canterbury Manchestr scar rt eyebrow, It cheek, & c., & c. scar rt coraer forehead, tomb lower rt arm, & c. Whenever men suspected of desertioD or straggling from the Royal Navy or Royal Marines are brought before Magistrates in the Metropolitan District, it is desirable that the Naval Descriptive . Return in use in that District should be used only iu the cases of seamen and others of the Royal Navy, and of Marines, who have deserted from Her Majesty's Ships. In the case of Marines not embarked who have deserted from the Head Quarters of their Divisions, the Army Descriptive Return, as specified in the 4th Schedule of the Army Act, 1881, should be used. In Districts outside the Metropolitan Districts to which Naval Descriptive Returns are not supplied, the Army Form should be used in all cases. MEN REPORTED AS DESERTERS OR ABSENTEES ( War Office and Admiralty) who have REJOINED, or who, for any other reason, are NOT to be Apprehended. NAME. BEG. NO. OB RATING. 6515 100 4173 89521 6726 OOBPS OB SHIP. POLICB GAZETTE IN WHIOH ADVBBTISED. NAME. BEG. NO. OB BATING. OOBFS OB SHIP. POLICE GAZETTE IN WHIOI ADVERTISED. DATB. | NO. OF AB'' T. DATB. NO. OI AST*. Bales, S. J. Baxter, Thos. Benn, George Booth, John Broughton, Simon Biowr, W. E. Dalton, David Royal Fus. Nothmbrld Art. Yorks Regt. Royal Artillery R. M. LI. Royal Fus. Worcester Rest. 4 July ' 93 31 July 31 July 18 Sept. 18 Sept. 10 July 18 Sept. 143 209 4 6 135 152 23 Gilmore, James Martin, John Maslin, D. Potts, W. Pyke, E. T. Rowell, Frank Tiller, H. F. 1226 1819 11638 5947 6936 629 6457 Royal Artillery Northmbrld Art. Army Ser. Corps Lanes Fus. Royal Fus. Royal Artillery Royal Fus. 18 Sept. 3 July 11 Sept. 31 July 10 July 18 Sept. 4 July ' 93 35 679 91 497 499 74 i 991 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1894. T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. 5 MISSING- • MR. FRANCIS SMITH, lately residing at 17, King Street, Coventry. Age 65 years, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion pale ; hair, whiskers, and moustache iron grey; eyes deep set, bushy eye- brows, slight build. The photo, was taken ten years ago. Slightly round shoulders, stoops, and looks upon the ground when walking. Has a habit of occasionally snapping his teeth, and suffers from melauchol ia. Dress, dark pepper- and- salt colour coat and vest, black trousers, low shoes, black tie, black hard billy hat. Was last seen on Friday, September 14th, 1894, when starting by train at 8.20 a. m. from Charlbury Station for Chipping Norton, intending to go thence to Banbury. Has relatives and friends at— 17, Lime Grove, Moseley Road, Birmingham; Sibford School, Banbury; 47, Oban Street, Newfound Pool, Leicester; G4, Pembroke Place, Liverpool; 1, Chichester Terrace, Auburn Koad, Belfast; Mrs. Baines, Ayrton- under- Leeds. Information to Chief Constable, City Police Office, Coventry. £ 2 REWARD. LOST, on Friday afternoon, September 21, about 3.15, a GREY PARROT, good talker; believed to be in Regent's Park, near Sussex Place. Whoever will bring the same to 8, Sussex Place, Regent's ' Park, will receive the above reward. 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Write for patterns, sent post free by return, or leave selection of patterns to myself, and be assured both yourself and friends will entirely agree with the minutes of the following Chiefs. Chief Constable's Office Head Quarters, Norwich, To Messrs. JA8. HICKLAND 4 Co., 2nd January. SIRS,— I beg to inform you the last shirts and drawers you sent me are the best I ever had at the price, and fit well indued. I have recommended a number of friends to you, and have given them your address. I am, DBAR SIRS, Yours most respectfully, THOS. CHAMBERS, Inspector. P. 8.— You may make mention of this if you like as I am more than satisfied with what you have sent me. Borough of Margate Police, Chief Constable's Office, Town Hall, DEAR SIR, 21J( January, 1893. I beg to acknowledge receipt of " Police Standard Shirts," and am pleased to say that the quality and fit are all that can be desired; in fact I have never seen anything to equal them. I shall certainly mak- e them known to all my friends. Thanking you for prompt attention. 1 am, DKAR SIR, Yours obediently, GEO. A. BARNETT, Inspector. P. 8.- I think every police officer should try the Police Standard Shirt. Surely its members should send their orders in thousands to— JAMES HICKLAMD & 00- 3 POLICE SHIRT MANUFACTURERS & CONTRACTORS. V The only exclusive Police Shirt and Underclothing Depot in the British Isles. Please make P. 0.0- payable a G. P. 0-, Belfast Citv. Shirts will be deliuered at your Station in 24 hours notice. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD. The perfect Food for Children and Invalids. All the Genuine Packets and Canisters are enclosed in White Wrappers, and the words DR. RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD are printed boldly thereon, SO THAT NONE NEED BE DECEIVED OR MISTAKEN. BRITISH AND IRISH PRESS GUIDE, 1894. ( TWENTY- FIRST TEAR.) Willing's Selected Theatrical Programme. Drury Lane Theatre— Every evening at 7.30, " The Derby Winner." Covent Garden- Closed. Adelphi Theatre— Every Evening at 7.45, " The Fatal Card." 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