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17/04/1896

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Volume Number: XIII    Issue Number: 1284
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The Police Gazette

Date of Article: 17/04/1896
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons 
Address: 45, 46. & 47, St. Martin's Lane
Volume Number: XIII    Issue Number: 1284
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POLICE • 3 7 IE3: 3 3 GAZET PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1896. VOL. XIII, No. 1284 1. All announcements for invert im in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all cemmunicathKS upon them should be addressed" to THE KDITOB OP THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YAED, LONDON, S. W. » 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they & re sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars 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 oflhs. per portrait, and of 7s. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. v 6. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of mot less r^ nk than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no wart ant 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 f nsmxhw. or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons tobe apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, and alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted i*. 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 respov'ible for any proceedings which ma'/ result from such publication. XI. Announcements for the Friday issue should be forwarded so as to be received not later than noon on Wednesday, and for the Tuesday edition not later than Saturday morning. They must be clearly written on one side of the paper only, be in the usual form, and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the office, New Scotland Yard, by cheque crossed " Drummond Sf Co.," Post Office Order payable at Parliament Street, Postal Order, or in Stamps. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 12% Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted at advertisements. E. ANDEKSOX, Editor. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Police Gazette" will be found arranged for easy reference as follows:— ( a) Regulations at top of 1st page. ( b) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( c) Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical order. ( d) Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Pol'ce District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in strict alphabetical ordar. 2. Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. SPECIALNOT1CE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had to be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is nnwilling to incur any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communication sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 1.— A Division.— Portrait and description of THOMAS FREDERICK PHILLIPS, alias FRED LEIGH, whose apprehension is sought for stealing £ 220— Age about 40, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion dark, hair ( thin) dark brown ( turning grey), eyes grey, throws right leg out when walking, having received a bullet wound in leg or hip; dress, black morning or frock coat, light trousers, soft felt hat. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. 2.— B Division. — For stealing ( bailee), a bicycle ( lecovered)— ALFRED JUDD, alias PAUL SUE, aged 29, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair dark brown ; wcra dark c'othes, hard felt hat. A French waiter, native of Nice. Supposed to be employed at Weymouth. Warrant issued. 3.— H Division. — For stealing, 11th inst., a red- roan cob, 12f hands, aged, very fat, hind fet- locks white; a set of silver- plated harness, minus reins; and a light spring cart, painted dark green, picked out light green, grained inside, oval back and side panel, " Hancock and Steal, Builders, Grove Road," in gold letters on s'de — A MAN, age about 34, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion and hair dark; dres3, dark cloth jacket and vest, dark gray striped trousers, white collar, dark tie, black hard felt hat. Native of London. 4.— W Division.— For fraudulently obtaining goods by means of advertisements in various newspapers — JOHN BISHOP, age 35, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair, whiskers, and moustache dark brown, eyes brown. A German, speaks English well. And HIS WIFE, age 35, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 ins., sMght build, com- plexion sallow, hair dark brown ; usua'ly dressed in black. Has with her a baby, sge 2 or 3 months, Thev are supposed to be now at Liverpool. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan1 Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BEDFORDSHIRE. 5.— Bedford ( Borough) — For illegal pawning. — FREDERICK WILLIAM ANDREWS, age 32,, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair brown,, moustache dark, eyes grey, ro teeth, sunken cheeks, slight impediment in speech, talks and walks, quickly. States he is a watchmaker, and may endeavour to get jobs at villages or public- houses,. or may seek employment as a painter. Left Bed- ford about 1st inst. Information to Chief Constable Thody, Bedford.. BERKSHIRE. 6.— Maidenhead ( Borough). — For stealing a, light ' 96 pattern safety bicycle, 1- inch tubes, double- plated crown, square rubber brake fixed with foar> screws, long narrow hammock saddle, plated chain, wheels, Humber light chain; a lijfht ' 94 pattern, solid crown plated safety bicycle, dropped handle- bar with odd rubber handles, roller chain, hammock. saddle, 5/ 8 boss marked BB/ D, double alarm bell, lamp bracket and clamp in one, front fork bent slightly back in crown. Both enamelled black, and plated and with rubber pedals, diamond frames, double channelled rims, Dunlop - Preston - Davis - tyres on front, and Dunlop Welch on both back wheels, back tyres rubbed bare in places— BAKER HAYES, age about 25, htight 5 ft. 7 in., complexion ruddy, hair dark; dress, speckled su't, light cap. SIDNEY HAYES, age about 20, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion pale, hair light ; dress, dark;, speckled suit, light cap. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Taylor, Maidenhead. CHESHIRE. 7. — Stalybridge ( Borough ) — For stealing, 25th ult., 1 Boham flute, in case, " Rudal Carte, 23, Berners- street, London," on ferrules; 1 piccolo, in case, stamped " Brady & Co., London "— ISAAC NORMANTON, age 33, height 6 ft 1 in., com- plexion fresh, hair sandy, flit nose, large ears, very prominent artificial teeth in upper jaw ; dress, dark coat ( short sleeves), new cardigan jacket, lavender colour trouseis, brown cloth cip, low shoes. A brass finisher. Native of Halifax. Frequents race meetings. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Stalybridge. CUMBERLAND. 8.— Whitehaven ( County). — For obtaining, by false pretences, between 11th February and 2 786 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1896. 7th nit,, £ 33 9c=. — JOSEPH BURROWS, age about 10, height 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair brown, light monstache, eyes bine, woman tattooed light forearm, wears earrings; dress, blue serge jacket; suit, black felt hat, brown shoes, re- cently blacked. A native cf Ulverstone. Warrant is . ued. Information to Supt. Kelly, Whitehaven. DEVONSHIRE. 9.— Exeter ( County').— For cruelty to a child— JAMES WATERSON, about 34, height 5 ft. 5 in , complexion fair, hair browr, slight light moustache, two fingers of left hand deficient; dress, dark suit, b wler hat, dark overcoat.— ANNIE M. WATERSON ( wife of above), age ab-> ut 33, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion dark, 1 air ( with fringe) black; dress, dark dress and jacket. Natives of London. Formerly members of tbe Salvation Army. Information to the Chief Constable of Devon, Exeter. DURHAM. 10.— South Shields ( Borough)— For house- breaking and stealing, 23rd ult.— 2 silver bracelets ( recovered); 1 silver thimble; 1 gold crescent brooch, set brilliants ; 1 gold wedding ring ; 1 gold flowered keeper— A man who gave the name of GEORGE PURVIS ( supposed false), age about 19 or 20, he'ght about 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes ( full) dark ; dress, black or very dark jacket and vest, dark trousers ( lighter than jacket); smart appearanee; good address. He offered the bracelet in pledge, but, on finding he was suspected, made his escape. Information to Chief Constable Morant, South Shields. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 11.— Dursiey ( County).— For obtaining money by false pretenses— A MAN, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 8 in., complex'o I fresh, hair brown, slight light moustache; dress, dark suit, double- breasted coat, black bowler hat. The appearance of a sailor. He obtained a cloak- room ticket at the railway station, Sharpness, 9th inst., for a carefully packed old boot; he then added o'her articles to tl e ticket, and, stating that be had just come into port, obtained the money, leaving the ticket as security. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hopkins, Dursley. HAMPSHIRE. 12.— Gosport { County).— For stealing, 19th ult., a hand truck ( recovered) — WILLIAM FITZ- GERALD, alias YANKEE, age 29, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, eyes blue, 2 dots tattooed left arm, burn mark right leg ; dressed in | brown overcoat, dark brown trousers, light skull cap. A rag and bone collector, and makes and sells hassocks. Is accompanied by his wife, age about 23, rather short, complexion fresh, hair dark brown; dress, blue bodice, with bugle trimming down front, black silk sleeves, black skirt, black broad - brimmed hat with black feathers; carrying a baby about 7 months old. May be found in common lodging or low public- houses. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Silver, Gosport. 13.— Portsmouth ( Borough).— For stealing, 1st inst., an 18- ct. gold buckle ring, set 2 diamonds, buckle and strap chased, " 495, OJ, oe " scratched inside— A MAN, age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion florid, hair brown, moustache light brown, left ear jigged as if from injury, large rough hands; dress, double- breasted blue overcoat, dark trousers, tan boots, country appearance. He called at a jeweller's and asked to be shewn some rings, but did not make a purchase, and left the shop, stating that he had to meet his wife who was coming from Exeter, but would call again. He left a card with " Mr. J. Beal, Friend & Beal, Solicitors, Exeter" thereon, which he had no authority to use. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Portsmouth. HEREFORDSHIRE. 14.— Ledbury ( County).— For stealing a pair of trousers, 10th inst., at Wallington Heath— OLIVER, alias HOLDER, age 35, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., com- plexion and hair dark, clean shaved, eyes ( large) hazsl, front teeth deficient; dress, brown plaid stable jacket, brown plaid waistcoat, black Oxford cloth trousers, brown peak cap, old strong boots. Carried a small brown book, 2 pens, and some paper. Stated he was an Ordnance Survey Officer, and that he had served in the Army, and was in Egypt in 1884. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Phillips, Ledbury. ISLE OF WIGHT. £ 50 REWARD. 15.— Newport ( County).— Portrait and descrip- tion of _ CHARLES JOHNSON, whose appre- hension is sought for shopbreaking, 25th ult, and stealing a cash- box, containing £ 1,200 in gold, in trnall linen bags; 4 Jubilee £ 5 pieces, 2 £ 5 pieces, dbted 1888, and other Jubilee coins, and £ 20 in bi'vtr; a quantity of old guineas and half- guineas; • everal Spanish doubloons; 20 American dollar pieces ; French coins ; 1 100- fr. iEC piece; a quantity " f Army medals; 1 gold geneva watch:— Age 23 ( loots older), height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, fall face, hair dark, eyes brown, moustache ( inclined ti sandy) dark, scar inside and under right ankle, 2 boil scars base of spine, 2 small sears over breast, cut scar left thumb and forehead ( over right eye) ; dresj, dark suit, f- length dark overcoat, black round- crown hat; carried a brown square band- bag, 18 in. by 9 in. Appearance of a commercial traveller. Is known at Cardiff, Gloucester, and Portsmouth. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Mr. John Pike, jeweller, Newport, for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief, and recovery of the property, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Gibson, Newport. KENT. 16.— Canterbury ( County).— For deserting his children— JOHN COX, age about 40, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight build, complexion dark, hair and whiskers dark brown, very large front teeth; dress, old dark coat, fustian trousers, black hard felt hat. A native of Bishopsbourne, Kent. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wocd, Canterbury. 17.— Folkestone ( Borough).— For stealing, 14th inst., 1 18- ct. gold curb albert, double length, £ 9 marked inside swivel— A MAN, who entered a jeweller's shop under the pretencs of making a purchase, age about 32, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., com- plexion sallow, hair and moustache dark; uress, dark jacket and vest, dark trouers with fine stripe, wore a gold horseshoe pin. Information to Supt. Taylor, Folkestone. LANCASHIRE. 18.— PreSCOt ( County).— For being concerned with two others, remanded till 21st inst., for larceny from a dwelling house, 7th inst.— A MAN, age 2( 3, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and mous- tache dark brown, eyes blue; dress, old dark grey jacket and vest, fustian trousers, muffler, black hard felt hat, and clogs. A labourer or collier. Has served in the Army. Information to Supt. Baxendale, Prescot. LEICESTERSHIRE. 19.— Melton Mowbray ( County).— For steal- ing ( bailee), on 14? h February last, a small trolley, 4 wheels, built on the underwork of an old phaeton, very narrow cn track, punted green with white lines, oval lancewood shafts, has a large movable drivirg box, ' R. Ivor, Licensed Dealer, Melton," painted on right side, and " E. Hinman, owner," painted underneath tail- pin — RICHARD IVOR, age about 35, height about 5 ft. 9 in., rather slight build, complexion fair, hair and monstache brown, e'ean shaved; dress, ( when last seen), brown check suit and cloth peak cap. A painter; but has lately been hawkitg oranges, fish, & c. Left Mowbray, 14th February last. Usually stays at common lodging houses. Was accompanied by his wife, age about 35, height about 5 ft., complexion fresh, hair sandy ; dress, drab dress and jacket, dark bonnet. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable of Leicester- shire, Leicester; or, Supt. Bott, Melton Mowbray. LINCOLNSHIRE. 20.— Louth ( Borough).— For obtaining credit while being an undischarged bankrupt— ALFRED DE LUSSAN, alias ALFRED BAKER, ALFRED RENALEYER, and ANTHONY BAKER. Warrant issued. Not to he apprehended out of the United King- dom. Information to tbo Head Constable, Louth. MERIONETHSHIRE. 21.— Festiniog ( County).— For housebrealiing 17th ult., at Harlech, and stealing 1 leather purse with clasp, containing £ 11 Is.— GEO. TAYLOR, alias WILLIAM HENRY TAYLOR, age 18, height 5 ft. 6 in., thin features, carries his head forward; dress ( when last seen), black jacket and vest, brown cord trousers, blacher boots, and cap. Supposed to be well known at Newark, Nottinghamshire, where he has been convicted of larceny, highway robbery, and larceny from a dwelling house. Tramps the country, and frequents casual wards and common lodging houses. Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Morgans, Festinicg. ROXBURGHSHIRE. £ 10 REWARD. 22.— Hawick ( Burgh).— Portrait and descrip- tion of GEORGE GRAY, alias SIDNEY CHARLES TAYLOR, late of 9, Stratford- villas, Parkside road, Hounslow, whose apprehension is sought for em- bezzlement and forging bills to the amount of £ 233 — Age 45, height 5 ft. in., complexion sallow, thin face, hair and moustache light ( turning grey), deep voice; dress, morning c sat and vest, silk hat. A commercial traveller; represented a Scotch tweed firm and a Huddersfield cloth firm in the Midlands, where he is well known to tailors and clothiers. The photograph, although taken neaily 20 years ago, still resembles him. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Messrs. Innes, Chambers & Co., Hawick, for such information as will lead to the arrest of Gray. Information to Chief Constable Macdonald, Hawick. Friday April 17, 1896. THE POLICE GAZETTE 3 SHROPSHIRE. 23.— Shrewsbury ( County). — Portrait and description of KATE HUGHES, whose apprehen- 26 — Newcastle- under- Lyme ( Borough).— For stealing £ 50— ALEXANDER PHILLIPS, age 35, height 5 ft. 7 in., slight bnild, complexion fresh, hair brown, clean shaved, eyes grey, splay- footed ; dress, brown tweed suit, brown cloth cap, stand- up collar, light tie, lace boots. Is fond of drink ; a groom or coachman; native of Worcester. May be found at race meetings. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Taylor, New- castle- under- Lyme. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 32.— Hull ( Borough). — For absconding with workhouse clothing — JOHN McCANN, age 60, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, hair ( turn- ing grey) dark, side whiskers, cut mark on cheek; dress, light grey tweed suit, light cap, underclothing marked " O. H." A confectioner; native of Glasgow. Absconded 7th inst.— HENRY FOSTER, age 71, height 5 ft. 10J in., complexion fair, full face, hair ( turning grey) dark brown, side whiskers and mous- tache ; dress, terra- cotta coloured suit, round soft hat, " No. 081" stamped in lining of jacket. A tailor; native of Brigg. Absconded 11 th inst. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable, Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 33.— Wakefield ( City). — For obtaining food and money by false pretences, 25th August last— TOM WELLS, alias DANIEL and ABRAHAM HARTLEY, sge 30, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes blue; dress ( when last seen), dark coat and vest, black- and- grey stripe trousers, long dark overcoat, dark cloth cap. Sentenced at Birkenhead Petty Sessions, 6th Fetruary, 1893, to 2 months imprisonment for being in possession of mutilated silver. He represented himself to be in the employ of the General Post Office as a telegraph linesman. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Harris, Wakefield. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 34.— D Division.— Awaiting sentsnae at North London Sessions, 20th ia& t., having been convicted of larceny ( person) — JAMES HIGGLES, age 30, height 5 ft. 1 in. ( without shoes), complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes blue, 2 scars on forehead, scar on left thumb and finger, 2 warts on neck, mole right buttock, 2 on left side; dress, blue melton overcoat, dark blue Eerge jacket suit, blue spotted tie, tweed cap, lace boots. Native of Birmingham. — JAMES GRANT, age 16, height 5 ft. 2 in. SUFFOLK. sion is sought for stealing, 2nd ult., £ 60 ; a lady's small silver watch, gold figuring on face, has been repaired by a watchmaker at Cork, whose label may be inside case, thin gold chain, plain pattern, with tassels at end attached; and a lady's rough black serge double- breasted jacket, large black buttons, pockets on hips— Age 22, height about 5 ft. 1 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, full face, hair brown, eyes grey, lost second joint third finger left hand ; speaks with Welsh accent; dress ( when last seen), grey speckled gimp dress, black- and- white speckled straw hat, and the stolen jacket. A domestic servant; has been in situations at Aberystwyth, Llandudno, and Liverpool. Native of Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire. Was for some years in Bangor Workhouse. May be found in service, workhouse, home, or at places where militia or volunteers assemble for training. Attends Salvation Army meetings. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Edge, Shrewsbury. STAFFORDSHIRE. 24.— Brownhills ( County).. — For obtaining money by false pretences, 18th ult.— IDA GREY, alias SMITH, age about 24, height 5 ft. 3 in., com- plexion pale, hair very dark, very small fringe in front, eyes dark; dress, brown double- breasted jacket with fur collar, black dress ( flowered ma- terial), black cashmere gloves, small black hat, trimmed black and red velvet and 2 black wings, low shoes; carried a black umbrella with brown crook handle. Stated she was a native of South- ampton. She takes private lodgings, stating that her uncle has recently died in Australia, and left her an estate there, and that she is about to obtain money from her solicitor, borrows money to get her luggage from the railway station, and absconds. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Barrett, Brownhills. 25.— Stafford ( County).— On a warrant for obtaining food and lodgings at Stone, on March 30th, and food and money at Stafford, on March 31st, 1896, by falsely pretending he was employed on the telegraph line, and he wanted the money to get his boxes from the railway station— Expiree THOMAS TATTERSALL, alias JOHN THOMAS TATTER- SALL, Office No. 48696, age 40, height 5 ft. 6| in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes hazel, sailor inside right forearm, scar on left eyebrow, back of head, left side of neck ( under ear), on upper lip, inside left wrist, left breast, 2 on right breast, and large scald scar upper part of chest, lost all front upper teeth, right leg has been sprained in thigh, walks a little lame, may wear an elastic bandage; dressed in dark blue jacket and trousers ( the latter worn at bottoms, and patched on one knee), brown ve3t, fawn- coloured cap, white collar, dark coloured satin tie, lace- up boots. Has 2 rings on 4th left finger. Has been convicted of fraud at Surrey Sessions, Canterbury, Folkestone, Salford, and was sentenced at Stafford Quarter Sessions, 15th October, 1889, to five years penal servitude, for obtaining goods by false pretences; and at Stafford Quarter Sessions, 17th October, 1893, to 12 months hard labour, and licsnse revoked for a similar offence. G K P 579, Information to the Chief Constable, Stafford. 27.— Mildenhall ( County).— For stealing, 7th inst., at Newmarket, two bicycles: 1st, a Raglan, light roadster, 1894, Dunlop - Welch tyre back wheel, Mackintosh pneumatic on front, drop narrow handle bar, no handles, rat- trap pedals, block chain, no brake or mud- guard, Rosser's chain adjustment, bag, bell, and tools ; 2nd, a, Raleigh light roadster, 1895, fitted with 1896 Dunlop- Welch tyres, roller chain, 21- i- in. frame, for very short rider, top bar drops, Westwood rims, large saddle and springs, wide dropped handle- bar, india- rubber handles, rat- trap pedals, no brake or mud- guard— Two youths: 1st gave the name of GEORGE FISHER, age about 19, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, hair light, sharp features ; dress, pepper- and- salt colour suit, dark cloth cap, lace boots. 2nd, the name of ALLISON, age about 17, height about 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fail-, hair light; dress, light cloth suit, black hard hat, lace boots. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Reeve, Mildenhall; or Inspector Peake, Newmarket. SURREY. 28.— Guildford ( Borough).— For deserting his children, 23rd ult.— RICHARD GEORGE PERRY, age 41, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., stout build, com- plexion fresh, round face, hair and heavy moustache dark, walks quickly ; a tailor. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Worlock, Guild- ford. SUSSEX ( EAST). 29.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— For obtaining money by false pretences, 27th ult. — FRANK NICHOLAS, alias HARRY NICHOLAS, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, com- plexion sallow, thin face, hair brown, moustache light brown, , tuft on chin; dress, dark grey suit, black hard felt hat; shabby appearance; speaks with foreign accent, and is supposed to be a French- man. He calls on corndealers and persons who let fields for circus performances, representing that he is an agent inadvance for " Bell & Co.' s Circus." He engages a field, and gives an order to a corndealer, and asks for 2|- per cent., promising that the account will be paid when the circus arrives. He has in his possession bills from Vinal & Co., Corndealers, Battle, and A. J. Beeney, Eastbourne, which he may produce to other dealers whom he may endeavour to defraud. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Plumb, East- bourne. WORCESTERSHIRE. 30.— Worcester ( County).— For non- appear- ance at last Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, to answer a charge of larceny— ALFRED THOMAS REEVES, age 51, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald in front), whiskers, beard and moustache ( rough) brown, eyes grey; dress, dark cloth suit, rough black coat, black hard hat, all rather shabby. A market gardener, & c.; native of Broadheath, near Worcester. Warrant issued. 31. — Worcester ( County). — For stealing money, and a yellow silk handkerchief, from the Catholic Chapel, at Powick— SAMUEL HORTON, age 33, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, rather blotched, hair and moustache brown, eyes grey. Frequently wear3 black or bine jacket and vest, grey buff knickerbockers, brown stockings, grey cap, Oxford shoes. A groom; supposed native of Bir- mingham. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Wheeler, County Police Office, Worcester. ( without shoes), complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey, scar on forehead and back of both shoulders, mole right groin ; dress, brown overcoat, black jacket and vest, s'riped tweed trousers, brown 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1896. tie, grey tweed cap, lace boots. Native of New- castle. — PHILIP McALEER, age 16, height - 4" ft. 11| in. ( without shoes), complexion fresh, hair black, eyes blue, scar right breast, 2 on back, " R" tattooed on right forearm; dress, brown jacket and vest, light tweed trousers, grey tweed cap, lace boots. Native of Newcastle.— JOHN SPINKS, age 18, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion ruddy, bair light brown, eyes grey, " T. G." left forearm, dot between thumb} and forefingers ; drcs, brown tweed suit, blue tie, black hajd felt hat, lace boo's. " Native of Birmingham. ( S. e Case No 39, 13th ult.) Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. ESSEX. 35.— Dunmow ( County).— Remanded till 27th inst., for larceny— WILLIAM PERRY ( supposed false), age 51, height 5 ft. 8 in, complexion fair, hair ( turning grey), ard slight moustache light brown, eyes blrn; dress, dark tweed jacket, seven vests ( three tweed, two black, one white corduroy, - and one plaid), some having had sleeves cut off, light eerd trousers, hard felt hat, blucher boots, grey stripe overcoat. Supposed wanted elsewhere. ^ Information to Supt. Megran, Dunmow. 36.— Epping ( County).— Sentenced to 1 month imprisonment at Epping Petty Sessions, 10th inst., for stealing betting tickets— WILLIAM BEACH, bookmaker's clerk, cf 2, Pulford- street, Pimlico, age 29, height 5 ft. 4| in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey ; dressed in grey suit, hard felt hat, lace baota. Supposed wanted elsewhere. 37.— Epping ( County).— Sentenced to 1 month imprisonment at Epoing Petty Sessions, 10th inst, • for attempting to pick poikets— GEORGE LOWE, • of 4, C Block, Vincent- street, St. Luke's, age 28, height 5 ft 4 in , complexion fair, hair auburn, eyes brown; dress, dark overcoat, dark jacket and vest, dirty light trousers, hard felt hat, lace boots. A general dealer. Supposed wanted elsewhere. ' 38.— Epping ( County).— Sentenced to 6 mottbs ^ imprisonment, at Epping Petty Sessions, on 10th inst., for picking pockets at Rundall Baces, and stealing 1 gold English open- face lever watch, maker's name —" Benson, Ludgate Hill, London "; 1 gold albert < chain, curb pattern ( not recovered)— GEORGE SINCLAIR, a cabinet maker, of 12, Union- street, Borough. • Information to Supt. Womack, Epping. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 39.— Fishponds ( County) — Committed for trial, at ensuing Gloucester Quarter Sessions, for attempting to set fire to a dwelling house— JOHN SYDENHAM, age 43, height 5 fr. H in., com- plexion freih, hair brown ( mining grey), eyes brown, sailor standing on 1 leg on barrel, crossed hands, " L. Hooper," and " my true love " tattooed on right arm, bracelet on wrist, ring 2 ad finger right hand, sailor standing cross- legged on barrel, E. Pearce," " my true love," and " L. J. S." left arm, across flags back of left hand ; dressed in dark suit, black hard felt hat, 1 tea boots. Native of Kibean, Trull, near Taunton. Information to Supt. Matthews, Fishponds. HAMPSHIRE. 40.— Ringwood ( County).— Committed for trial at next Ass zes, for arson— SAMSON WILLIAMS, age 61, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, scar right eyebrow and left of back, coal mark over left eye and on forearms, first joint first right fingfr deficient, bruises on shins, indistinct tattoo marks left forearm ; dress, dark tweed suit, grfy woollen shirt, blue cap, laee boofs. A native of Newtown, Montgomeryshire. Information to Supt. Hadden, Ringwood. LANCASHIRE. 41. — PreSCOt ( County). — Remanded till 21st inst. for larceny ( lodyings) — THOMAS CAHILL, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in, very slight build, complexion Tra'e. hair and moustache dark brown, eyes grey, third timer right hand has been broken at first joii> t, addicted to drink; dress, old dark suit and cap. A tramping barber; native of Kilkenny. Supposed previously convicted. Information to Supt. Baxendale, Prescot. i 42 — Bootle ( Borough) — Sentenced to one month imprisonment for larceny ( lodgings) — CLARA TORRANCE, alias WILLIAMS, PAR- KER, and CLARK, age 21, height 5 ft. 2 in., com- plexion pale, hair brown, upper teeth project ( one broken) ; dress, dark clothes, brown check " Tam- o'- Shanter " cap. Found in her possession, 1 lady's white metal Swiss watch, No. 60612, and pawntickets relating to 1 lady's silver genava watch, No. 9711; 1 small silver brooch, set pebbles and red stone; 1 silver scarf pin, rose and 3 leaves on head ; and a large black siik handkerchief. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Photograph may be seen on application. Information to the Chief Constable, Bootle. SUSSEX ( EAST). 43.— Hastings ( Borough).— Remanded, charged with attempting to pledge a gold watch and chain ( since identified) HENRY STREETER, age 17, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, eyes grey, scar right cheek; dress, dark grey mixture suit, light stripe shirt, blue- and- green stripe tie, brown cloth peak cap, low shoes. A native of Hastings. Found at his lodgings ( supposed stolen) :— A tin trunk, 21 in. by 12 in. by 12 in.; 1 black- covered writing case with six gold lines on one cover; 1 writing desk, covered with buff leather, flap front, ha- die at top; 1 light dust- coat, striped sleeve lining, nearly new; 1 pair light plaid trousers; 1 pair light brown trousers, black buttons, " Our own make" thereon; 1 pair light grey ditto; 1 pair lace boots with toecap » , " KG Regd. 87002 " on tab; 1 bcok, title—" Asgard and the Gods"; 1 meerschaum pipe, horse on stem ; 5 silk handker- chiefs ( 1 blue- white- and- brown plaid, 3 primrose colonr, 1 worked with flowers in blue and yellow); 1 silver mounted meerschaum cigarette holder, in red leather case, lined blue plush; 1 whifehandle razor, " The hollow- ground razor" thereon, in black case, marked " Joseph Hayward & Co., Sheffield " ; I pair scissors; 1 white neckerchief, nesrly new; 1 silver match- box and silver pencil case, attached to steel chain. Information tj Chief Constable Baker, Hastings. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 44.— Beverley ( County).-— Committed for trial at Leeds Assizes, for fowl- stealing — JOHN OLIVER, alias JOHN WARRENER, age 35, height 5 ft. 9| in., complexion fresh, hair ( bald in front) brown, eyes grey, varicose veins back of right calf, 2 moles front and 4 back left shoulder, 1 centre of back, 1 between shoulders, 4 outside right upper arm, 9 outside forearm, 2 moles outside left forearm ; dress, black cloth jacket and vest, light cloth trousers, hard felt hat, elastic- side boots. Native of Beverley. Has been previously convicted, and is supposed to ',:) 3 wanted elsewhere. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Winpenny, Beverley. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 45. — Wakefield ( City). — JOHN ARTHUR MACKINNON, Case No. 56, 20th ult., sentenced to 6 months imprisonment on three charges of fraud. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 46.— c Division.— 24th ult.— 20 ladies' gold watches, Swiss make, " A. Pitson, 179, New Bond- street," on works, Nos. 478567, 65868, 127183, 49682, 49683, 213173, 212990, 213089, 61754, 7061, 82731, 1849, 1276, 91302, 66566, 101131, 62889, 4152, 4153, scratched inside; 22 pairs gold sleeve- links, set ruby and diamonds, 4 set moonstones, 4 set gems, 6 pairs fancy, Nos. 645,17076, 17179, 17206, 17180, 17207, 17183, 17205, 17015, 1707, 19191, 17193, 17192, 17194, 17015, 1707, 17024, 17026, 17028, 17068, 17039, and 17073, scratched thereon ; 148 gentlemen's gold scarf- pins ; 1 duck's head, No. 19011; 1 grouse do., No. 19021; 1 swan do., No. 19013 ; 1 pigeon do.. No. 19014; 1 pheasant's do., No. 19019; 1 fox do., No. 19030; 1 platina spur, No. 19042; 3 horse- shoe, Nos. 19050, 19052 and 19054; 1 platina horse- shoe and bit, No. 19056; 1 diamond fox and horse- shoe, No. 19080; 1 pearl leaf, No. 19081; 1 ruby and diamond horse- shoe, No. 19088; 1 diamond and pearl block, No. 19103, 1 pearl and plumb safety, No. 19109; 1 coloured diamond oblique bar, No. 1914; 1 solid fox- head, No. 19134; 1 moonstone fox- head, No. 19159; 1 do. horse- shoe, No 19160; 1 turquoise and diamond cluster, No. 19163 ; 1 monkey, No. 19186; 1 diamond horse- shoe, No. 19189; 1 enamel leaf, No. 19211; 2 pearl and diamond cluster, Nos. 19215 and 19216; 1 ruby and diamond double trefoil, No. 7089; 1 pearl and diamond, No. 9835; 1 ruby, sapphire and diamond trefoil, No. 9566; 1 ruby sapphire and diamond double trefoil, No. 9365; 1 ruby and diamond circle, No. 6292; 1 pearl and diamond acorn, No. 1526; 1 ruby and diamond horse- shoe, No. 7831; I sapphire and diamond cluster, No. 3025; 1 cat, No. 2- 303; 1 bird, No. 2083; 1 partridge, No. 2300; 1 rose diamond dog, No. 933^; 1 do. eagle's head, No. 8281; 1 do. cockatoo's head, No. 782 3; 1 tur- quoise and diamond cluster, No. 3285; 8 moonstone brewer's heads, Nos. 8618, 7056, 7351, 7054, 7052, 7050, 6755, 6966; 6 do. sailor's heads, Nos. 7350, 7652, 8619, 7053, 7082 ; 2 turquoise trefoil, Nos. 19223, 19224; 1 pearl, No. 19225 ; 1 pearl and gold knot, No. 19226; 1 cat's- eye and diamond, No. 2417 ; 1 ruby and diamond, No. 1423; 1 sapphire and pearl, No. 1475; 1 turquoise and diamond cluster, No. 1504 ; 2 black pearl and diamond cluster studs, No. 2096, 1729; 2 diamond setter, Nos. 2792, 2793; 10 blask pearl and diamond cluster, Nos. 3114, 3115, 3116, 3117, 3118, 3098, 3099,3101,3102, 3106; 1 ruby and diamond,. No. 1423; 1 pearl, No. 2121; others various; 48 gold bracelets; 1 pearl and diamond double horse- shoe, No. 2388; 1 pearl and diamond horse- shoe, No. 2385; 1 pearl and diamond horse- shoe and nail, No. 2602; I ruby and diamond horse- shoe, No. 2693; 1 opal and diamond cluster, No. 3380; 1 coral and diamond, No. 29* 3; 1 ruby and diamond, No. 3186; 1 star ruby and diamond, No. 2913; 1 star stone and diamond, No. 2919; 1 Olivine and diamond, No. 3104; 1 green garnet and diamond, No. 3189; 1 sapphire and diamond, No. 2683; 1 cabachon sapphire and diamond, No. 3188; 3 pearl and diamond cluster fancy, Nos. 29314, 70, 71; 1 diamond fancy do., No. 2823, 1 pearl and diamond double heart, No. 2276; 8 moonstone pearl and diamond, Nos. 2765, 2712, 3109, 3110, 3111, 3112, 3087, 3113; 1 pearl and diamond 3- row centre, No. 27; 1 moonstone and pearl heart, No. 132; 1 moonstone and diamond, 3- strand, No. 22; 1 double twist, No. 45 ; I pearl half- hoop, No. 12 ; 1 bead centre, No 33; 1 turquoise and pearl curb chain, No. 391; 1 pearl and gold flexible, No. 388 ; 1 diamond and enamel heart chain, flexible, No. 224; 1 turquoise, pearl, and trefoil curb, No. 375; 5 gold curb flexibles, Nos. 96, 390, 346, 347, and 370; 1 pearl do., No. 202; 4 watch bracelets, 1 curb, No. 200785, 3 strand knife wire, Nos. 93381, 99530, 6632 ; 1 diamond border curb, No. £ 8287 ; 1 sapphire and diamond circle, No. 6636; 18 gold pen and pencil- cases; 1 gold cedar, No. 22010; 1 do., No. 22040; 1 do. spiral, No. 22045; 1 oxydised, No. 22070; 1 do , No. 22071; 2 do , Nos. 22100 and 22101; 2 plain do., Nos. 22106 and 7; 1 twisted pattern, No. 22108; 1 do. reeded, No. 22109 ; 1 do. engine- turned, No. 22110; 1 do. plain, No. 22111; 1 do. No. 22113; 1 do. twisted, No. 22114; 1 do. reeded, No. 22115; 1 engine - turned, 2 sides, No. 22116; 1 reeded do., No. 22117; 7 silver pen and pencil- cases, Nos. 221010, 22079, 22080, 22084, 22083, 22085, 22087 ; 2 gold purses ; 1 sovereign, No. 22103; 1 plain, No. 22104; 2 gold match- boxes, N03. 22063, 22065; 6 silver > match- boxes, engine- turned cases; 1 plain silver flask; 3 silver cigarette cases ( 1 enamelled hunting scene, 2 plain), Nos. X 652, X 1398. All numbers and marks scratched on various parts of articles. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. FBIDAY, APRIL 17, 1896 THE POLICE GAZETTE 5 BERKSHIRE. 47 — Maidenhead ( Borough). — During past month, by housebreaking— 2 shell- shaped silver salt cellars and spoons, in morocco case; 1 round silver hunting flask, one side concaved to fit breast; 6 plated fish knives with crest " swan on a coronet with weed in its month " ; 1 do. fish slice and fork with crest ( as above); 2 dozen do. forks with monogram; 1 dczen do. table spoons; 2 dozen dessert do.; 1 dozen do. small forks; 1 dozen do. egg spoons; 1 dozen do. tea do., with crest or monogram; 2 entree dishes, silver- mounted; 1 plated cnp, engraved " Swimming Match, won by A. J. Adams " ; 1 plated goblet for bicycle race; 1 gold seal forming a cricket bat with stumps ; some - studs ; brooches; gold and silver rings ; and an old • open- face silver watch, maker—" Cole, Cambridge." Information to Supt. Taylor, Maidenhead. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 48.— Aylesbury ( County).— 9th inst.— 1 gentle- man's gold lever watch, No. 33798, maker—" Dent" ; 1 ditto pearl scarf- pin. Information to Supt. Pitson, Aylesbury. DURHAM. 49— South Shields ( Borough).— 2nd inst.— 1 • old- fashioned gold chain, small round links, broken in 5 places; 1 gold necklace, cable link pattern, - with 1 small gold locket ( 1 side pale blue enamel with wreath of flowers, set pear's in centre, other side plain), attached ; 1 lady's gold dress ring, set 2 rubies, 2 purple stones and 1 brilliant with fancy leaf at each side; 1 lady's gold dress ring, set 5 • topaz atones ; 1 silver bracelet, broad plain pattern ; 1 small gold brooch, shape of true lover's knot, set ismall red stone in centre; 1 old- fashioned gold brooch, set 3 rubies in row, and 1 hanging down in centre as a pendant; 1 silver anchor brooch, ( minus pin.) Information to Chief Constable Morant, South Shields. ESSEX. 50.— Chelmsford ( County).— About 30th alt., at Ingatestone— 3 brooches, made from shillings ( 1 old, George) ; 1 lady's ring, set ruby or garnet in centre, with pearls round it. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 51.— Chipping Campden ( County).— 9th inst., at Moreton in Marsh Races— 1 gentleman's single- cased chronometer stop- watch, centre seconds, white dial; and a gold albert, graduated curb pattern, with £ 2 Jubilee piece attached. Information to Supt. Cooke, Chipping Campden. HAMPSHIRE. 52.— Portsmouth ( Borough). — 8ch inst.— 1 14- in tenon saw ( rusty), " Buck," maker; 1 new nickel- plated ratchet brace, ball head, patent dust- proof guard on heal; 1 set of 34 straw- colour centre- bits, various, in green baize cloth; 1 car- penter's plough and set of 8 irons, sizes ranging from £ inch to § inch; 1 iron smoothing plane, " Othen" stamped thereon, all above stamped " F. A. Oliver"; 1 plough and 3 irons; 1 mortice gauge; 1 four- fold 2- ft. boxwood rule; 1 pair wrought- iron pincers— all stamped " E. W."; 1 car- penter's tool basket, sask lining, hole in one side. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Portsmouth. HERTFORDSHIRE. 53.— St. Albans ( City).— 10th icst., by house- breaking— 1 lady's silver chain, small silver jag and pencil attached; 1 gentleman's gold do.; 1 lady's do., small jug attached, set coloured stones ; 1 lady's plain gold ring; 1 gold brooch, glass centre; 1 lady's dress ring, set 3 white and 2 pink pearls; 1 gold parsy- shaped pin, set diamond in centre; 1 old- fashioned silver brooch and earrings, oval- shaped ; 1 white pearl brooch, bird- shaped ; 1 gold • pin, set pearl in centre ; 1 brooch and earrings, set - white stones ; and 1 pair silver earrings. Suspicion is attached to TWO MEN: 1st, age about 2- 5, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., dark moustache, limps on right leg; dress, dark diagonal coat, brown cord moustache; dress, black diagonal coat, grey trousers, soft felt hat. Information to Head Constable Blatch, St. Albans. LANCASHIRE. 54.— Leigh ( County).— Between 10th February and 7th inst., from a wharf on the Sankey and St. Helen's Canal— 49 pigs of lead, each weighing about f cwt., and marked " Perth Amboy Best Selected." Can be identified on analysis if found melted. 55.— Leigh ( County).— 30fch ult, at Newton — lady's dark green dress, corded material, bodice trimmed gold silk, skirt trimmed dark green velvet; 1 large black- and- white woollen shawl; 1 pair lady's button boots ( nearly new), stamped on canvas lining " James Hulme, Market- street, St. Helens " ; 1 lady's pink flannelette night- dress, and case made of canvas, with red spots, and fringe round edge; several working aprons; 1 " Mrs. Beeton's " cookery book; 1 lady's knitted vest; 1 pair black knitted stockings ; and 1 gentleman's hat brush.— Suspicion is attached to a WOMAN, age 20, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair black, eyes dark; stoops when walking; dre3S, light brown dress, black jacket, black sailor hat, trimmed brown ribbon. A servant. Information to Supt. Higginbotham, Leigh. £ 50 REWARD. 56.— Southport ( Borough).— 31st ult., by shop- breaking— 1 lady's 18- ct. gold keyless cut hunter English lever watch, No. 32809, white dial, f- plate, plain cases; 1 do. keyless open- face do., No. 164396 ; 1 do. hunter geneva, horizontal, keyless, plain cases, opal circle dial; 1 do. cat hunter keyless Swiss lever, No. 46521, plain cases; 1 do. keyless geneva, horizontal, open- face, No. 149365, gold dial, engraved cases; 1 do., No. 41210, fancy dial, engraved cases ; 1 do., No. 61669, open face, fancy dial, engraved cases, very small; 1 do., 14- ct. gold keyless geneva, No. 17107, enamellad back; 1 do., 18- ct. keyless geneva, No. 14778, fancy dial, open face, engraved cases; 1 do., No. 151508,. gold dial, metal dome, engraved cases; do. Swiss lever, keyless, No. 150654, gold dial, metal dome; 1 do. keyless geneva, No. 66272, open face, fancy dial; 1 do 14- ct. gold watch, No. 38957, gold dial, engraved cases; 1 do., No. 118836, f- plate, geneva, fancy yellow dial; 1 lady's oxydised keylass geneva, No. 76358, fancy dial and back; 1 ditto, No. 83609, white dial; 1 ditto, No. 84642, fancy dial; 1 ditto, No. 39858, heart- shape, white dial; 1 ditto, No. 58786, fansy dial; 1 ditto, No. 62912, fancy dial; 1 ditto, No. 76685, white dial, Arabic figures; 1 ditto, No. 76706, white dial; 1 ditto, No. 39456/ 374131, white dial, diamond initial <: M." on brck, all have stock number and some of the following letters C. H. R M. E. L F. O. S. D.; 7 gold cr. sses; 7 gold pencil- cases; 11 gold necklets, with gearl and plain heart pendants; 69 gold bracelet?, 9 and 15- ct.; 13 gem- set do., 15- ct.; 23 22- ct. wedding rings; 16 18- ct. gold keeper do., chased and engraved; 12 heads of gem- set pins and studs ; 180 gold brooches, various patterns, with and without stones; 26 flexible curb and fancy pattern bracelets, 9- ct. and 15- ct.; 4 patent expanding bracelets ( 1 15- ct., 3 9- cfc.) ; 20 gentlemen's gold albwts, 9- ct. and 15- ct.; 1 muff chain; 10 ladies' " Langtry" alberts; 30 gem- set rings ; 80 gem set scarf- pins ; 10 pairs gold links ; £ 0 ladies' gold alberts. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Walter Counard, jeweller, Lord- street, Southport, for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the propeity, or in proportion to the amount recovered. Information to Chief Constable Kershaw, South- port. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 57.— Peterborough( city).— 11th inst.— 1 dia- mond- frame bicycle, painted black, ordinary plated parts, mud guards, bone handles ( grooved), " Premier " pedals, small saddle, new lamp, black bag attached, containing 1 small and 1 large spanner. Information to Chief Constable Lawson, Peter- borough. SURREY. £ 8.— Chertsey ( County).— 31st ult, by house- breaking, at Egham— 1 lady's gold watch, No. 31035, mark scratched back of inside case, " 7640 " ; 1 ditto chain and appendages; 1 gold diamond ring; 1 gold brooch, forget- me- nots thereon; 1 ditto, spaniel dog and bird thereon; 2 sets cornelian ear- ring ^ and shawl pins; 1 silver boat; 1 silver harrow brooch ; 1 watch guard, hair, with gold setting; 1 set of ear- rings, yellow stones, gold backs; 1 large brooch, yellowstones to match earrings. Suspicion is attached to TWO MEN— 1st, age about 26, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in.; dressed in brown suit, brown soft felt hat; 2nd, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in.; dressed in blue serge suit, brown soft felt hat. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsey. 59.— Reigate ( Borough).— Between 9th and 10th inst.— 4 trowels, 12 in. long; 3 pointing trowels; 1 small trowel; 2 brick hammers ; 2 club hammers; 1 steel bolster; 1 2- ft. rule ; 1 stock ; 1 spirit level, marked " H. Faulkner"; 1 bevel, marked " W. Wilkins" ; 1 square, marked " W. W." 7th inst.— 1 fawn- coloured Irish frieze overcoat, very long an! heavy; 1 pair dark brown tweed trousers ; 1 black coat and vest. 31st ult.— 10 aprons ( 8 white, 1 pink, 1 white with blue spot?), marked " A. Coomber"; 8 pina- fores ; 1 child's cream serge cape ; 1 white woollen cap. 30th nit.— 4 sheets: 2 table- cloths ; 6 serviettes; 6 kitchen cloths; 1 dresser cloth; 2 dusters; 2 pink - and - white check cloths, marked " M." or " Morrison"; 2 night- dresses, marked " M. C. Morrison"; 2 night- shirts, marked " G. W. M." or '' G. W. Morrison " ; 3 towe's; 1 linen apron ; 1 white cloth, marked " 6"; 1 linen apron; 1 pink vest, market " Allett." Information to Head Constable Metcalfe, Redhill. SUSSEX ( EAST). 60.— Lewes ( County).— 13 h inst., at Ringmer Races— 1 gold demi- hunter watch, " J. A. Maitland, Mounted Rangers, Presented by E. Webb, 1862," engraved inside; 1 gold hunter watch, engine- turned cases, much worn, plain circle on back, size of a pea, white face, black hands; 1 gentleman's open face gold lever watch. Information to Supt. Stevens, Lewes. 61.— Ore ( County).— 9th inst, by housebreaking ( ladder), at Bexhill— 1 blue- and- white sapphire brooch, crescent shape; 1 gold mourning brooch, engraved " My beloved Mamma, died 5th July, 1844"; 1 gold oval- shape onyx brooch, with pearl in centre, hair and " C. A. L," at back; 2 gold bracelets; 1 lady's gold ring, set pearls and 5 white stones; 1 ditto, set 5 pearls; 1 massive ditto, set diamond; 1 thick ditto, set 3 diamonds; 1 lady's plain gold ring, " F. M." inside; 1 lady's hair ring, bauds of gold, very small gold heart attached, set turquoise; 1 lady's small gold ring, set turquoise; 1 gentle- man's gold tignet ring with crest; 1 lady's gold Persian ring; 1 lady's gold ring, set 3 sapphires; 1 ditto sapphire and cluster ring; 2 small gold studs; 2 mother- o'- pearl links; 1 crochet purse, brown- and- gold steel clasp; 1 long old- fashioned purse; 2 brown leather purses; 2 £ 5 notes, Cootes' Bank. Information to Supt. Brookham, Ore. 62.— Brighton ( Borough).— Since 5th inst.— 1 lady's half- hoop ring, set 2 diamonds and ruby ; 1 do , set 1 ruby and 2 pearls; 1 do , set 4 pearls ; 2 single- stone diamond rings, gipsy setting ( 1 with very large stone) ; 1 gold brooch, about If in. long, diamond in centre, and pearl at each end; 1 pair gold- framed folding eyeglasses. Information to Chief Constable Carter, Brighton. WILTSHIRE. 63.— Chippenham ( County).— 12th inst, by burglary— 1 gentleman's gold demi- hnnter keyless geneva lever watch, f- plate, Bruget sprang com- pensation balance, fully jewelled, blue figures on dial, first 3 figures of number 106—, remainder unknown, plain cases; 1 gold albert, • 9- ct., fetter pattern, gold Maltese cross medal attached, initials " G J. H." and " G. J. Hathaway " engraved thereof. Information to Supt. Barrett, Chippenham. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING). 64.— Hull ( Borough).— 4th inst.— A lady's silver geneva watch, No. 23514, atd small silver albert with tassel. 11th inst.— A lady's gold keylesS watch, No. 1230. 8 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, APRIL 790, 1896. 13th. inst.— A gold ring, set one brilliant and two blue stones. Information to Capt. Gurney, Chief Constable Hull. YORKSHIRE ( WEST RIDING). 65.— Sheffield ( Borough).— 29th'ult., by shop- breaking— 1 lady's long gold guard, Belcher pattern, weight 2j ozs.; 1 lady's 15- ct. gold albert, curb pattern, with tassel; 1 gentleman's 18- ct. gold signet ring, set blue bloodstone ; 1 gentleman's 9- ct. gold signet ring, set onyx; 2 gentleman's 18- ct. solid gold signet rings; 15 22- ct. wedding rings; 22 ladies' 15 and 22- ct. gold hoop rings engraved : 4 silver, long link pattern, double length alberts; 1 lady's silver geneva watch, No. 6071, white dial, engine- turned cases; 2 silver table spoons, old stamp on spindle. Information to Chief Constable Jackson, Sheffield. ANIMALS, STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. £ 5 REWARD. 66.— E Division. — 4th inst., from Covent Garden Market, a light bay half- bred gelding, " Albert," 15 hands, rising 7 years, long round body, clipped under belly, slightly chafed inside fore feet, and by traces. A fast trotter. The above reward will be paid by Mr. William Newton, Fruiterer, 5,? Church- street, Camberwell, London, for such information as " will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief, and re- covery of the horse. 67— H Division.— 9th inst.— A light chestnut Russian horse- pony, about 6 years, 13J hands, cow- hocked, " white fetlocks, long black mane and tail. In good cordition. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. £ 5 REWARD. 68.— Cheltenham ( County').— 4th inst., at Winchcomb— A dark brown gelding, 4 years, 15 hands 2 in., tail docked, small scar on near shouiaer pin about 3 in. long, stands back at knee, hoofs turn slightly out, narrow behind, fetlock joint full, value about £ 30. The above reward will be paid by Mr. Edward Day, The Mill, Winchcomb, for such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the horse. Information to Supt. McRae, Cheltenham. PERSONS OR BODIES FOUND. CHESHIRE. 69.— Nantwich ( County).— 12th inst., in a pond at Gorsty Hill, the body of a man, age about 50, length 5 ft. 10-!,- in., hair ( bald in front and on crown) and beard dark sandy; dress, dark tweed jacket, blue serge slop, cord vent and trousers, print shirt with red stripes, grey socks, strong lace boots ( nearly new), red- and- black scarf, strap round waist. Found in pockets: 1 red- and- white hand- kerchief, 2s., 1 pair dirty cuffs, and 2 trouser straps. The body is much decomposed and appears to have been in the water nine or ten weeks. Information to Supt. Meredith, Nantwich. DEVONSHIRE. 70.— Devonport ( Borough).— Child abandoned, Case No. 81, 27th ult. Woman arrested. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. 71.— Peterborough ( City).— 9th inst., in a 3rd class carriage of London and North- Western Railway train, which left Northampton at 6.5 p. m., arriving at Peterborough] at 7.55 p. m., 8th inst., the body of a newly- born [ female child, which had not received attention at birth, apparently about 3 days old, wrapped in a piece of old unbleached holland and brown paper tied with string. An inquest was held 10th inst., and a verdict of " Wilful Murder against some person or persons unknown," was returned. Information to Chief Constable Lawson, Peter- borough. OXFORDSHIRE. 72. — Oxford ( County). — 10th inst, in river Thames, at Nuneham Courteney— The body of a MAN, age 50 to 55, length 5 ft. 9 in, stout build, full round face, hair ( bald on top) and slight beard dark brown; dress, pepper- coloured covert coat, dark suit, with black stripe, Oxford shirt ( very large blue stripes), brown socks, turn- down linen collar, bine tie ( heart- shape), lace boots. Found in pockets — 1 pair small scissors ; 1 pair spectacles in brown leather case; 1 purse- pattern tobacco pouch; 10 foreign coins, various, mostly French. Information to the Chief Constable of Oxford- shire, Oxford. MISCELLANEOUS. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 73.— X Division. — The body of child, see Case No. 57, 10th inst., has been found in the River Thames. ANIMALS FOUND. KENT. 74.— Cranbrook ( County).— 30th ult.— A blue roan gelding, about 4 years, 14 hands, white star on forehead, 3 white marks back of left ear, long tail, off hind fetlock white ; in good condition ; wearing cord halter. Information to Supt. Fowle, Cranbrook. PROPERTY RECOVERED SUSSEX ( EAST). 75.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— Jewellery, & Case No. 52, 10th inst. YORKSHIRE ( EAST RIDING) 76.— Hull ( Borough).— Bicycle, Case No. 76, 27th ult. APPREHENSIONS. 77.— Metropolitan Police District, V Division— JOHN E. MARTIN, alias WOOL- LEY, HAWKINS, and J. M. MARDEY, Case No. 1, 2nd February, 1894. 78.— City Of London— WILLIAM WHET- STONE, alias BOCK, Case No. 3, 14th Feb. last. 79— Hampshire, Southampton ( Borough). — HENRY WALTER COOPER, Case No. 8, 3rd inst., and sentenced to 6 months imprisonment. 80.— Lancashire, Salford ( Borough). — THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Office No. 42544, Case No. 27, 11th May, 1894. 81.— Suffolk, Framlingham ( County).— JAMES SHELDRAKE, Case No. 35, 17th January last. 82.— Sussex ( East), Eastbourne ( Borough). — ERNEST SADLER, Case No. 65, 20th ult. 83. — Yorkshire ( East Riding), Hull ( Borough). — JOHN HENRY BLACKBURN and ELIZABETH BLACKBURN, Case No. 30, 10th March, 1893. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS BOUGHT. BERKSHIRE. 84.— Clewer ( County).— For stealing, 6th inst. — 9 large table- forks ; 12 small do.; 9 tablespoons; 12 dessert- spoons ( all electro- plated), makers " Mappin and Webb"— A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., hair, beard, and moustache ( turning grey) sandy, cast in eyes ; dress, dark pilot coat, light cord trousers, dark cloth peak cap. Information to Supt. Read, Clewer. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 85.— Cambridge ( Borough).— For stealing a bicycle ( recovered) GOODALL, age 18 to 20, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion dark, thin face; dress, dark grey suit, dark tie, black hard hat, lace boots, was wearing a white shirt marked " Goodall." FRED COWIE, age 18 to 20, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in, complexion dark, hair very dark; dress, dark jacket and vest, dark stripe trousers, light tie, black felt hat, lace boots. One of them may have a pawn- ticket for a hand- bag pledged with Geo. Cole, Cambridge, for 3s, in name of Fred Cowie. Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. CHESHIRE. 86.— RunCOm ( County).— For forging an order for 300 copies of a book, entitled " The Runcorn Illustrated "— ALBERT CLARKE, age about 32, height 5 ft. 9 in, slight build, complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache light, eyes ( supposed) blue ; walks very erect; appearance of having been in the Army; believed to be well dressed. Frequents hotels, and plays billiards. Supposed native of Leeds or Bradford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Okell, Runcorn. ESSEX. 87.— Chelmsford ( County).— For embezzling £ 34 17s, on 9th inst.— EMMANUEL WYBROW, age about 50, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in, stout build, complexion sallow, hair ( turning grey), whiskers, and moustache dark, eyes gitey J has rather a gruff voice ; dress, black cloth suit, round black hard felt hat. May endeavour to leave the country. A shoe- maker ; native of Chelmsford. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Somerset, Chelmsford. HAMPSHIRE 88. — Lyndhurst ( County). — For inflicting grievous bodily harm, on 6th inst.— WILLIAM HART, age 25, height 5 ft. 4f in, complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown, eyes blue, cut mark top of head ; dress, dark monkey jacket, moleskin trousers and vest, dark peak cap. GEORGE HART, age 20, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in, complexion, hair, and eyes dark; dress, grey tweed jacket and vest, dark cord trousers, blue and white neckerchief, dark peak cap. Natives of Sway. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Payne, Lyndhurst. KENT. 89.— Ashford ( County).— For embezzlement—• WALTER ANSELL, age about 27, height about 5 ft. 6 in, complexion sallow, hair light brown ( inclined to curl), eyes brown ; dress, usually, dark jacket and vest, dark brown tweed trousers, light tie, with pin containing stone, black hard felt hit, dark brown double- breasted overcoat, with brown velvet collar. A clerk; native of Ashford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Wenham, Ashford. LANCASHIRE. 90.— Wigan ( Borough).— For failing to report— Supervisee JOHN ASHTON, Office No. 42949, age 43, height 5 ft. li in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, mole over left eyebrow, and on right cheek, 3 abscess scars on chest, varicose veins both legs, lost part of left hand. Sentenced at Salford Hundred Sessions, 18th February, 1891, to 15 months, and 4 years police supervision, for larceny. Information to the Chief Constable, Wigan. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. HERTFORDSHIRE. 91.— Watford ( County).— Remanded till 21st inst, for larceny— JOHN HINDS, alias J. W. THOMPSON, and W. COLLINS, age 26, height 5 ft. 5- J- in, complexion swarthy, hair black, eyes blue, scar under right jaw. He engages an apartment at a lodging- house, representing that he is a veterinary surgeon, and is related to a professional man in the neighbourhood, and, after gaining access to the bed- rooms, steals any money he can find, or, under the above pretence, obtains cash on his I. O. U. Information to Capt. Wymer, Deputy Chief Con- stable, Ware. PROPERTY STOLEN. SURREY. 92.— Chertsey ( County).— 13th inst, by burg- lary, at Walton- on- Thames — 1 silver vinaigrette, pear shape, about 3 in. long, small pears and leaves attached; 1 silver bodkin case, 6 in. long, flat top, engraved; 1 steel paper knife, shape of regulation sword and scabbard; 1 rough blue melton overcoat; 1 mixed grey summer do. Suspicion is attached to A MAN, who was hawking scissors, & c, age 30, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in, complexion, short moustache, and eyes dark; wearing pepper- and- salt colour over- coat with black velvet collar, and black hard felt hat. Of good address. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsey. APPREHENSION. 93.— Lancashire, Liverpool ( City).— License Holder ELIZABETH JONES, Office No. 335, Case No. 80, 20th ult. License Holder ALFRED C. WHITWORTH, Office No. 2126, Case No. 69, 10th inst. FRIDAY, A P R I L 1 7 , 1 8 9 6 . T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 7 MISSING, SINCE January 24th, 1896, from KJ 44, Waddon New Road, Croydon, JAMES DAVISON, age 35 years, height 5 ft. 8J ins., complexion fair, eyes blue, slight side whiskers, moustache. Two front teeth broken away on upper jaw. Grey under flannel, light stripe flannel shirt, merino pants, dark woollen socks, blue stripe tweed trousers, navy blue serge jacket and vest, collar and black necktie, watch and chain, grey overcoat, black felt hat, laced boots, red pocket book, bunch of large keys, and tan leather purse. JF ALBERT RUSSELL, who travelled with Myers' Circus, will communicate with the undersigned he will hear of some- thing to his advantage. Information concerning above will be promptly acknow- ledged. C. J. WARD CLOSE, Solicitor, 10, Iron Gate, Derby. TIMPSON. WOODWARD. ANN TIMPSON ( nee Woodward), or if she is dead, her representatives are requested to communicate at once with MESSRS. BUCHANNAN & RICHARDSON, Solicitors, Guisborough, Yorkshire. 10th April, 1896. MISSING, FROM this Borough, since the early morning of 12th inst., EDWARD BARNARD, late a grocer, age 55 years, 5 ft. 6 or 7 ins., stout build, fresh com- plexion, full face, hair and slight brown whiskers and moustache turning grey. Dressed brown coat, navy blue vest, dark trousers, dark plaid cap, and laced boots; was carrying a small black leather hand- bag, and a light coloured walking- stick. Has for some time been strange in his mind, and it is feared some ill has befallen him. Kindly enquire at all likely places, and communicate with HEAD CONSTABLE SPARLING. High Wycombe, 13th April, 1896. TO TOBACCONISTS ( COMMENCING), See Illd. Guide and Catalogue 259 pgs. 3d., " How to open a Cigar Store froi » £ 20 to £ 2,000." " TOBACCONISTS' OUT- ^ FITTING Co." ( Reg.), 186, Euston Road, London. N. B. Shop fitters and show case makers for all trades. Estimates free. A reputation of over 50 years. Manager, H. 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SHIRTS, 32s., 38s,, Ms., 60s., 66s., per Half- dozen. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED. WATERLOO HOUSE AND SWAN AND EDGAR. JOHN N. HARL, NORFOLK HOTEL, ARUNDEL. BIX BXIZ. ES FROM BIONOR The finest Roman Pavement in England. Agent and Carrier for London, Brighton aud South Coast Bailmay Compauy. CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS— EXTENSIVE STABLING TICKETS TO VIEW KEEP OF ARUNDEL CASTLE On Mondays and Fridays from 12 a. m. to 4 p. m. can be obtained only at this Hotel. OMNIBUS MEETS EVERY TRAIN. A Handsome Billiard Room has been added to this Hotel. I I- X. I 125, STRAND, W. C. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PROVINCIAL AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPEES. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIES. Sole Contractors for Advertisements in the REFEREE, the SPECIAL CORNERS on Top of Front Page of MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STANDARD, MORNINC ADVERTISER, PEOPLE, and Corners on pages 2, 3, and 6 of the GLOBE. Sole Agents for all Advertisements in the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT " POLICE GAZETTE." WILLINGS, 125, STRAND, W. C. 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All goods sent free and safe, without any risk to the Purchaser. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT.— Watches and Jewellery of every description repaired and done up a » new by most experienced workmen. Thousands of Morris's Watches are now being worn by Police and Railway Officials, and references may be made to most of the Chief Officers of the United Kingdom. Secretary wanted in every force to form a Watch Club; send for particulars. Detailed Price Lists of Watches, Chains, & o., together with Testimonials as to excellence of workmanship, sent PoBt Free, on application to— < J„ NOBBIS, Watch Manufacturer & Jeweller, " Hertford Works, 33t" Coventry. DR. RIDGE'S FOOD. The perfect Food for Children and Invalids. 3xr i 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. BORWICK'S The Best that money can buy. Largest sale in the World. BAKING POWDER. 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