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09/06/1896

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Volume Number: VOL XIII    Issue Number: 1299
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Date of Article: 09/06/1896
Printer / Publisher: Harrison and Sons, 45, 46, & 47, St Martin's Lane 
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Volume Number: VOL XIII    Issue Number: 1299
No Pages: 6
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X X 1 3 USHEO BY A NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1896. VOL. XIII., No. 1299 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLICE G- AZETTE, and a^ communications upon them should be addressed to THE EDITOE OF 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 are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. B. 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 far the payment must be given, and the exact conditions be clearly stated. 5. 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 Is. 6d. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, including the expense of engraving on wood. 8. Every announcement, if for the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no toarrant 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. REGULATIONS. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property oear a number, andc/ fv alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will bt wholly responsible for any proceedings which mag 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 ~ heque, crossed " Drummond S( 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, 125. Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rates on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted Ao advertisements. R. ANDEBSON, Editor. WAR OFFICE, JUNE 9, 5896. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE « I! U JTAME. BIS. CIOBFJ. << E a COM" HAIB. ST1 » . TXADI. ENLISTMENT. rAXIiH Aim OOUKTT DESERTION OB ABSENCE. MARKS AXD RWMATtgft, m> WO. 5 a rtxir, IK WHICH BO& jr. DAT* 0 » tUOl 07 9ATI O f I PLACE Or • J 1 Able, Fredk. 5346 Grenadier Gds. 20 5 92 fair dk brn blue butcher 2 Ambrose, Danl. W. 14831 Royal Artillery 201 5 42 fair brn blue labourer S Appleton, Walter 2693 W. Yorks Rgt. 242 5 10 fresh brn hazel joiner 4 Arnold, Frank 15191 Royal Artillery 20 5 61 fair brn grey labourer 5 Arnold, Geo. N. 4783 Royal Fus. 172 5 0 fresh dk brn hazel — 6 Atkinson, Michael 318 Scottish Brdreis 331 5 6i fresh brn blue labourer 7 Austin, Chas. Alfd. 6770 Royal Artillery 241 5 91 dark black brn seaman 8 Barnctt, Denis Welsh Regt. 22 5 71 fresh It brn blue farmer 9 Barry, William 4280 R. Lanes Regt. 202 5 4 fresh brn blue labourer 10 Beausoliel, Joseph 2048 Royal Artillery 22 5 9 dark dk brn dk brn clerk 22 June 8 Apl. 22 May 5 liar. 2 Sept. 27 NOT. 7 Nov. 9 May 18 Jan. 17 Jan. ' 95 ' 96 ' 90 ' 9t> ' 93 ' 82 ' 91 ' 96 ' 94 ' 94 London London York London Hounslow Glasgow London Cardiff Manchester London Newcastle- on- Tyne Hitcliin, Hertford St. Helen's, Lanes St. Pancras, Mdx Turnham Grn, Mdx Liverpool, Lares Ryde, Isle of Wight Lowertown, Cork Kildare ISt. Lneia, W. Indies May May May May May May May May May May London Woolwich Dover en route* Belfast Strensall Newport, M CarditT Lancaster Lndgrd Ft. scar head, rt ring finger, & c. eyebrows meet, scar rt knee scar back It hand * from Preston dot back of It wrist mole top of sternum eyebrows meet, brn patch on head P. R. It hand, birthmark It scapula cross, R. C. It arm, irole abdomen 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Bell, Frank I 4850 Berjtley, Abraham 47U BeTiD, Henry Geo. 9034C Biid, James i 513P Blcod, George 4510 Boyard, Fredk. J. 435S Boyd, Robert Brennan, Thomas Brown, John Burridge, W. C. 3259 14288 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 Came- ion, Charles Carroll, John toiler, Edward Cheeseniar, H. J. Cook, Aiihur Geo. Cock, Aril ur Hy. Cock, John R. Cope, Samuel Corby, Owen Daily, Edward S. Staffs Begt. R. W KentRegt Royal Artillery R, Lanes Regt. Welsh Regt. S. Staffs Kegt. R. Irish Rifles Royal Artillery Royal Artillery 18J 18-} 22 23 201 20 281 211 5 18F 5 8}| sallow dk bra 3- J fresh brn 6 fresh brn 62 sallow brn 61 fresh dk bru 4393 R. W. Kent Regt. 2015 4 fresh 51 dark 7i fair 31 fresh 5 fresh sandy dk brn dk bra brn brn grey grey dk brn It brn hazel brn grey blue grey grey polisher tinman labourer butcher shoemaker brickmaker plasterer labourer labourer labourer 11 Mar.' 9- 1 Lichfield 16 Mar. ' 96 20 May ' 92 19 May ' 9<- 20 Dec. ' 93 13 Nov. ' 94 15 Jan. ' 92 21 May ' 96Sheffield 4 Mar. ' 96! Burnlev 24 Pec. ' 94 Maidstone Maidstone Woolwich Lancaster Manchester Lichfield Belfast Birmingham, Wrwck Brighton, Sussex Dartford, Kent Odham, Lanes Hackney, Mdx Birminghm, Wrwck Renfrew Roscommon Liverpool, Lanes Maidstone, Kent May May May May May May May May May May Lichfield Maidstone Colchester Lancaster Cardiff Lichfield Brighton Sheffield Coventry Dublin scar on forehead lion's head rt arm, I love M. H. It scar outer angle rt eye, & c. 3 brown warts back of neck scar on rt shin 2 scars middle of loins, & c. scar centre back and on penis "" 5278 R. 1 riiis i us. 5588 E. Dublin Fus. 52921 Rc} al Fus. 1476l4Royal Artillery 4113 Rifle Biigare 4961 Yorl shir c Regt, 5249 S. VUlesBidrers 12G2f" Royal Artil ery 28663 RrialEngir. eers E043 R. Dublin Fus. 20 5 184 5 19 5 22} 5 191 5 20 20 19 22i 21 5 4 fresh It bra blue 82 fresh fair blue 6 fresh brn 7 fair brn grey 41 fi esh brn Rfey 7 fresh dk bra grey 91 fresh brn brn 8 dark brn brn fl 11 edim black brn 41 fresh dk brn bin groom carpenter braesfinisbr labourer gardener basket mkr. labourer labourer bricklayer labourer 7 Apl. ' 9? 6 Dec. ' 95 1 May ' 95 1 Apl. ' 96 Perth Dublin HOUDSIOW London 4 Nov. ' 95 Newport, M 9 Sept.' 95 Richmond 18 Apl. ' 96 Warley 17 Nov. ' 95 Birminghm 18 Oct, ' 94 London 16 Feb ' 94 Omagh Erroll, Peith 121 May Tipperary , 19 May Bethnal Green, Mdxi24 May New Cross, Kent 25 May Poiitypool, Monm'th 23 May -< t. Michael's, Leeds 31 May Silvertown, Essex 24 May Birmingham, Wrwcl 31 May Uxbridgr, Mdx 1 June On aeh, Tyrone 23 May 31 32 33 34 35 86 87 38 89 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Daty, George 1' avies, Thomas Dtan, Walter Diison, John Doherly, Bernard Dotovan, Timothy Dougherty, Frank Dow, Alexander C. Duncan, James Fassnidge, G. E. Frogley, Cbas. R. Goldhill, Charles Gordon, John Gray, T. Hales, James llnnin ond, Wm. Hatkin, John Jas. Hutton, George Jackson, Albert Jeffrey. Edward 8065IR. Horse Art. 4150 Lanes Fus. 4647 R. Berks Regt. 5001 Seaforth High. 4017 R. Irish Rilles 4681 Welsh Regt. — R. Irish lus. 4320 Royal High. 5129 R. Scots Fus. 3E633rd Hussars 20s j 5 262: 5 19115 201 5 2t> 2 5 194 18 124 231 5 11.5 lair 5 | l'resh fresh fresh jbrn I grey ibrn itm It bin blue brn grey freckld auburn It brn fresh fresh brn grey It brn grey sallow dk brn grey black fair 61 fresh 6 I fresh b acksmith 2i Jan. ' 9oLondon 3 May ' 9 Bury 6 Mar. * 9t Reading 15 May ' 94 Glasgow 28 Nov. ' 93 Newry 20 Mar. ' 95 Cardiff 18 May ' 96 Glasgow 3 Oct. ' PO Perth 16 Apl. ' 9;.[ York 15 Feb. ' 9i Hounslow 4394 Royal Artillery 4910 N. LarcB Regt. 29612 RovalEnginecrs 6291 Royal High. 4176 Grencdier Gds. 4053 13941 4587 4732 20th Hussa- s Royal Artillery York & LancsRl Manchester Rgl 9925 Roral Artillery 21i 20 • 02 214 221 20 J 201 191 182 19js 5 62 lair brn brn 5 6 fresh dk bra hazel 5 81 fresh brn grey 5 5: 5 fresh bra Krey 5 101 daik brn hazel 5 8 fresh brn grey 5 92 fresh dark brn 5 61 fresh brn blue 5 4 fresh brn brn 5 7 fresh brn blue joiner chainrakei- t ailor labourer labourer labourer millworker dk brn formeervnt blue fishmonger Lan belh, Surrey W rexham, Denbigh Marlow, Bucks Dumbarton Portlenone, Antrim Carricktohill. Antrm Belfast, Antrim Dundee, Forfar Kirriemuir, Forfar Chiswick, Mdx Omagh Naas Belfast Landg'dFt. Aldershot Curragh Aldershot Aldershot Aldershot Prtsmouth slight scar It side ot nose scar It thigh scar rt side of mouth, " E " It arm scar It el^ ow, mole It nipple C. P., 5 dots, cross It arm, & c. knock- kneed, & c. scar on chest and rt of back 2 scars in front of rt thigh flag, cross, heart, Home, It arm h ind 19 May Woolwich sear It neck tla^ s it arm, mole belly 28 May Atblone scar on back of head 25 May Reading scar It arm and near rt eye 1 June Aldershot end joint rt little finger contracted 23 May Lydd large mole back of rt thigh 21 May Plymouth burn mark front of chest 20 May en route* scar forehead & breast * to Armagh 26 May Barry Cmp A. D., M. L 8, t arm, anchor thumb 23 May Ayr birthmark outer angle rt eye 31 May Aldershot small scar back of rt hand labourer 12 June' 94 London salesman • 8 Aug.' 96 London stonecutter 28 Nov. ' 95 Glasgow miner brewer labourer telegraph* collier moulder farmer 7 Jan. ' i' 6 Hamilton 17 Jan. ' 93 Worcester 17 Feb. ' 96 I'elerloro' 17 Feb. ' 96 Woolwich 6 Feb. ' 96 Sheffield 28 Oct. ' 95 Mar Chester IF June ' 95 Manchester St « pne;, Mdx South Africa Glasgow, Lanark Lanark Maitlty, Worcester King'sLi nn, Norfolk Stratfoid, Essex Shi ffield, Yorks Salford, Lanes Southend Linccln May May May May May May May May May May Wooiwicti Chipping Chatham Edinburgh London Canterbury llurst Cstl'e LandgrdFt. Aldershot Nw'tle- o- T. mole oil It » •< uldtr scars rt arm groin, neck, back scar back of head, below It knee scar of cut on forehead tattooed It forearm, 2nd It finger scar rt cheek * linesman 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 69 60 Kenney, ' 1 hornas Langlcy, G. 1 awrence, F. W. Maunders, Fredk. McPera ott, Edw. 61 (' Naught, Alex. Meleady, Jan. es Moocy, Thomas Morrison, Janus Morrison, lhcrrae 4til5 1 3509 4714 15361 £ 670 5728 4316 4J83 4357 York & Lanes Kt 3rd Hussars King's R. Rifles W. Yorks Regt. Royal Artillery Gordon High. R. Dublin Fts. Lincoln Regt. York & Lanes Rt N. I. ancs Regt 182 5 201 5 211 5 251 19 20 20 lt>| 231 19 61 sallow brn 71 fresh It brn 5 fair brn swrlby brn 7 61 32 61 61 10 fresh fresh fresh lair fresh brn brn dk brr> dk bra brn 5 611 fresh brn grey grey grey grey grey grey blue brn blue blue labourer carpenter barman blacksmith labourer plumber labourer labourer butcher blacksrr itli 3 Mar. ' 9t> VV akefieid 26 July ' 94 Lone on 27 May '' J6 London 30 Apl. ' 96 15 May ' 96 17 May ' 96 13 Mar. ' 96 14 Sept. ' 95 27 Jan. ' 9o 23 Ai g. '! A Pontefiact York > • lasgow N aas London Uoole P.. stcn Leeds, lorks Camden Town, Mdx Full am, Mdx Chipping, Wiltshire long Hill, Durham Barony, Laiark Rath gar, Dublin blior. ditch, Mdx St. Helen's, Lanes < 1 n - li'V, 1 nncs May April May May May May Jute May May May Pontefract Aldershot jLordon York Scartoro* Glasgow Prtsmouth Woolw ich LandgrdFt ChippngCt X rt forearm, l'K it forearm blue m . rks both forearms, fee. moles abdomen scar inside i t knee, mole rt of navel heart, T. L., M. C., E. J, & c. It arm sear forehead and it chin scar rt neck and behind rt ear scar » hove rt knee and rt wrist 2 DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. KA3CS. KM. no. eoBfS. d z B • K w OOH- PLXB, HALE. BTX6. UAD9. ENLISTMENT. PABISH ABB COTJBTK IB WHICH BOB*. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. MARKS AKD REMARKS. DAT! OP PLA0B OP 9ATB Ojf | PLACE OP 61 Murphy, Denis 1.2 Murphy, John 63 Orpen, Frank 64 Orr, George 65 Perkin, Freak. H. 66 Pout, Charles E. 67 Potter, Richard 68 Reo, W. 69 Rollaeon, William 70 Rostron, F. 5097 R. Dublin Fus — R. Irish Fus. 4057 16tli Lancors 4828 A. A S. High. 4 3317th Lancers 14514 Royal Artillery 4177 Rifle Brigade " 14217 R. Horse Art. 450G S. Staffs Regt. 4724, N. Lanes Regt. 20 18 23$ 214 22 20 194 201 19$ 20 5 6 5 6 5 84 S 5 5 7$ 5 7 5 64 5 9$ 5 7 5 4 fresh fresh frcsb freeh fresh freeh fresh fair fresh fresh brn brn brn brn brn dk brn brn auburn brn brn brn blue brn blue hazel blue brn blue hazel grey grey brn blue grey grey blue hazel blue grey grey carpenter labourer butcher labourer clerk seaman labourer student cowman paperlinshr orpntr'elab. carman fish hawker miner lal ourer seaman groom wastepuller chainmaker blacksmith 18 Jure' 94 14 Apl. ' 96 23 Sept.' 95 28 June' 9J 19 June' 95 12 Mar.' 96 15 Nov. ' 95 2 Mar. ' 96 18 Jan. ' 95 20 Dec. ' 04 18 Dec. ' 84 II Nov. ' 95 8 May ' 96 1 May ' 9fi 8 Sept. ' 92 2 Apl. ' 95 18 May ' 96 16 Feb. ' 93 17 Apl. ' 96 III Aug. ' 93 Naas Liverpool Colcliestor Cmp. Irvine Manchester Montrose Kngstn- o- T London Lichfield Preston Preston London Bodmin Whitehavn Pontefract London Birkenhead Leeds Mancliestei Gt. Yarmlh 3t. Kevin's, Dublin Fermoy, Cork Sudbury, Suffolk Paisley, Renfrew Manchester, Lanes St. Samsn'e, Guernsy Lambeth, Surrey Londonderry Wolverhmptn, Staffs Darwen, Lanes 1 June 16 April 25 May 24 May 26 May 31 May 21 May 29 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 23 May 25 May 31 May 24 May 31 May 20 May 26 May 21 May 27 May Prtemouth. Cork Canterbury Aldershot York Gosport Aldershot Woolwich Lichfield ChippngCp scar hack of head small scar forehead, mole It thigh. molo on nape of neck 2 scars front It knee, anchor It arm " C. E Pont," axe, bracelet rt arm scar It side of head scar palm of rt hand, mole abdomn scar rt shin 71 iSmith, G. 72 Smith, Harry 73 Smith, Wm. 74 Stewart, William 75 Stott, John 76 Sutherland, Robt. 77 Sutton, John 78 Talbot, Richard 79 Taylor, Joseph 80 Thirkettle, Geo. B. 973 11960 15297 5052 926 ' 6 9073 15456 274 5124 10974 N. Lanes Regt. R. Horse Art. Royal Artillery Border Regt. Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Ro_ i al Artillery Royal Artillerj R. Lanes Regt. Royal Artillery 33 19$ 20$ 23J 21$ 231 224 22 18 19 o 5 5 44 5 8 5 7$ 5 34 5 7 5 74 5 7 5 44 5 44 freeh fresh pale fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh dark black brn brn dk brn brn dk brn dk brn brn brn St. Helen's, Lance Teddington, Mdx Bodmin, Cornwall Frizington, Cumblnd Leeds, Yorks Thurso, Caithness Glasgow, Lanark Leeds, Yorks Manchester, Lanes Lax field, Suffolk Preston Woolwich Woolwich Carlisle Woolwich Woolwich Seaforth* Nw'tloo- T. Lancaster Nw'tle- o- T. scar back of head faint scar rt wrist wait contre of abdomen mole on chest scars It middle finger and It shin scar It eyebrow * en route to join anchor and dot It forearm M. J. K. M. M., & c., It forearm 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Thompson, Robert Tolson, H. A. Walsh, G. Walters, William Ward, James Wardrope, James West, Alfred Edwd. Wilson, Henry Yeomans, Joseph Young. Thomas 4y01| Yor » shire Kegt. 4117 E. Surrey Regt. 1273 N. Lanes Regt. 4* 302 S. Staffs Regt. 5719 A. & S. High. — iGordon High. 4372 Rifle Brigade 4087 Royal Scots 2876 Derbyshire Rgt. 3632 10th Hussars 25$ 20$ 294 214 184 184 22 28 21 194 5 94 5 4 5 3$ 5 6 5 7 5 6$ 5 7 5 5 5 74 5 64 fair fresh sallow dark tresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh It brn brn It brn brn brn brn brn brn brn dk brn grey bra grey dk brn blue blue grey blue blue blue farmer labourer foundry lab brass caster farm servnt miner miller tailor labourer baker 4- J une ' 95 22 Aug.' 93 28 July ' 85 8 Mar. ' 95 30 Mar. ' 96 30 May ' 96 28 Aug ' 95 20 Apl. ' 91 18 July ' 90 18 Jan. ' 96 tleddio London Preston Wlvrhmtn Stirling Hamilton Hounslow Glencorse Derby Bury St. E. Middkn- i- Teeeclale* Lambeth, Surrey Preston, Lanes Wolvrhmptn, Staffs Glasgow, Lanark Wishaw, Lanar'i Chertsey, Surrey Paisley, Renfrew St. Alkmund's, Derby Uarrogato, Yorks 30 May Richmond 3 June Dover 31 May Preston 26 May Lichfield 29 May Stirling 39 May ei route* 23 May Alderebot 29 May Chatham 21 May Dublin 31 May Newbridge • Durham dots both forearms mole above It nipple scar It groin and centre It eyebrow mole It loin, scar above rt knee • Hamilton to Glasgow small varicoso vein rt leg blue dot back of It forearm figure of woman It arm, scar It hnd T ^ NAHB BBS. HO. ixrzsrt. < a A si 9 S COIC- PHI, EAI1. BTBI. TBASK. 91 Allan, Martin Thos. 9045 Scots Guards 234 5 9 fresh black brn fireman 92 Burns, T. 3203 R. Lanes Regl. 234 5 6 fresh It brn grey labourer 93 Creevy, James 3140 Leinster Regt. - 31 5 5 fresh brn blue labourer 94 Forbes, Arch. 13095 Royal Artillery 214 5 8$ fresh brn hazel labourer 95 Jones, James 5511 Scottish Rifles 18$ 5 51 fresh brn blue ironworker 96 McBride, J. 8222 Roval Artillery 254 5 10 sallow brn hazel labourer 97 Powell, Charlee 11925 Aimy Ser. Corps 22$ 5 54 fresh brn blue haulier 98 Smith, Samuel 11473 Royal Art ill* ry 214 5 74 sallow brn grey abourer Discharged for Misconduct. OACnt or pu- ca » « G3 4> | rABiaH sjm COTTSTT TUTIDUII ritOM- l IH WHICH IOBM. CZ& T. DA'lB Of SIS- CHABSS. PXACB aw nisoHAass MASKS ajtb BESLAJUS, misconduct [ Guernsey misconduct | Manchester, Lanes incor.& wthlss Castlepollrd., Wtmth incor.& wthlss Drumcrea, Armagh ignominy IBristol, Gloucester ignominy ' Sunde rland, Durham misconduct Crickbowell, Brecon eonv. of theft Peniberton, Lanes 1 8 June 4 Juiie 10 May 11 June 21 May 4 June 10 May 11 May Dublin dot web thumbs, tattooed both arms Southmptn 2 scars It side of head Woolwich shamrock and star rt wrist Devonpert tattooed shamrock leaves and star It arm Parkhurst " The Home of my Mother" rt forearm Southmptn J. McBRIDE It forearm Woolwich woman between digs rt forearm Devonpoit ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA nmm to. NAME. BEG. HO. Annesley, Chas. W. Austin, J. Bell, William Bishop, Alfred Bishop, Ernest Bolatid, John Bonner, Denis Bowe, John Boyle, John Brown, Wm. John 3601 2738 2726 910 2513 2040 363S 1993 3799 2898 OOBPF. GOK- PLXK, HAIB. ETBS. ENLISTMENT. PLACE 01 FABIBH AND COUNTT IK WHICH B0BH. DESERTION OR ABSENCE. DATE OP PLACE OP MARES ahd REMARKS. R. Irish Rifle. R AngleseiEng. Lincoln Regt. Lincoln Regt. Lincoln Regt. R. Irish Regt. R. Irish Rifles R, Irish Regt. A. & S. High. Lincoln Regt. 117} | 28i 12G 128$ 214 18 J 194 22 19 40 8 in & 24 sallow fresh dark florid 2j fair 4j fresh 8 sallow 7 i fresh 34 fresh 10 fresh It brn brn black brn It brn It brn It brn It brn dk brn brn grey grey brn dk brn blue grey blue blue blue gray barman platelayer carter labourer printer labourer ginsmith ! servant carter labourer 2 Dec. 26 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Apl. 18 Aug. 26 Nov. 7 Jan. 1 May 18 Mar. 20 May ' 95 ' 90 ' 91 ' 95 ' 93 ' 95 ' 96 ' 95 ' 93 ' 95 Belfast Beaumaris Grantham Boston Sleaford Kilkenny Ballymena Wpterford Paisley Grantham Shankhill, Antrim Bristol St. Mary's, Notts Boston, Lines Kirton, Lines Wilingford, Kilknny Ballymena, Antrim Graigne, Kilkenny Govan, Renfrew Nantwich, Cheshire May May May May May May May May May May Holywood Beaumaris Grantham Grantham Grantham Kilkenny Holywood Kilkenny Cmp. Irvine Grantham scar and " W. B." It forearm scar It buttock and rt kneo cross- flags and cross It forearm wart over It buttock 1st joint It middle finger crooked rt thumb slightly deformed small tattoo mark rt eye Browne, George Cahill, Timothy CampioD, Martin Carroll. Bartholmw Carroll, Richard Cash, J. Cashel, James Clarke, G. Clarke, J. Condon, T. lUbOConnaughtRngs 488 R. Munster Fus. 2375 R. Munster Fue. 1513 R. Muneter Fus. 2733 R. Irish $ us. 3277 R. ArgleseyEng 1737 R. Munster Fus. 3338 R. AngleseyEng. 3329 R AngleseyEng. 3341 R. AngleseyEng. 234 28 23$ 37 18 34J 22 28 304 264 64 7 7$ 64 34 7 102 9 64 7 sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh dark fresh fresh brn brn brn brn dk brn brn brn dark brn brn grey grey blue hazel grey blue grey brn hazel blue labourer labourer clerk labourer labourer miner labourer carpenter labourer labourer 3 Feb. 19 Apl. 9 Sept. 28 Mar. 29 Dec. 25 Feb. 25 Jan. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 21 Mar. • 93 ' 96 ' 95 Bllyhannis Tralee Kilmallock • 93 { Tralee ' 95 Newry ' 95 Beaumaris ' 94 Tralee ' 95 Rhyl ' 95 Beaumaris ' 95 Llangefni Swineford, Mayo 25 Tralee, Kerry " j25 Kilmallock, Limerick 25 Castlemaine, Kerry 25 Newry, Armagh Wrexham Abbevdorney, Kerry Rbyl" Gaerwen, Anglesey Flint May May May May May May May May May June Castlebar Tralee Limerick Tralee Armagh Beaumaris Tralee Beaumaris Beaumaris Beaumaris Connor, John Connor, Richard Connor, Thomas Cooke, Charles Coonerty, P. Cooney, James Coulter, Charles Courtney, Joseph Coutts, John Cr< ed, Peter 1378 2586 1468 2953 3370 2360 2746 851 2445 1329 K. Munster Fus. Gordon High. R. Munster Fus. Lincoln Regt. R. AngleseyEng. R. Munster Fus. R. Irish Fus. ConnaughtRngs' Lincoln Regt. R. Munster Fus. 21 29 244 184 30 18$ 184 41 31 23 64 freeti 94 fresh freeh t'resh florid freeh fresh freeh dark fresh 7$ 34 84 44 64 6 52 104 jbrn I brn brn • It brn brn brn brn fair grey It brn hazel grey grey grey hazel blue iTeJ grey black grey labourer labourer labourer groom carpenter tailor labourer baker eeaman labourer 120 June 14 Apl. | 8 Feb. 19 Feb. 6 Apl. 21 Aug. 16 Jan. 18 May 117 Apl. 6 Apl. ' 92 ' 9o ' 91 ' 96 ' 95 ' 95 ' 96 ' 86 ' 93 ' 92 Tralee Aberdeen Tralee Lincoln Beaumaris Limerick Newry Longford Grantham t'ralee CastleislaLd, Kerry St. Nicholas, Aberdn Kilgarvin, Kerry Boston, Lines Ennis, Clare Tulla, Clare Lisnasker, Fermangh Lanesboro', Longfrd Gainsboro', Lines Newtowr.- Dilln, Kry. May May May May May May May May May May Tralee Aberdeen Tralee Grantham Beaumaris Lim » rick Armagh Castlebar Grantham Tralee star, E. C., J. C., A., Ac., rt forearm scar above rt ear figure of woman centre of breast Creese, T. Davies, W. Davis, Thomas Deiany, William Dobbins, William Doeherty, Wm. Doherty, John Donoghue, John Donovan, James t^ nnnvan, John 3321 K. Anglesey Eng. 3053 R. AngleseyEng. 2882 Lincoln Regt. 1625 R. MuteterFue. 1141 ConnaughtRngs 3735 A. A S. High. 112( 1 R. Munster Fus. 2522 R. MunsterFus. 1136 ConnaughtRngs 1419 R. MunsterFus 27$ 27 214 234 204 18$ 24 18 214 234 treeti fair fresh fresh fresh Iresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh brn brn brn brn brn brn brn dk brn brn brn brn blue grey grey grey blue blue bazel blue grey carpenter labourer seaman blacksmith labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer carpenter 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 23 Mar. 17 Aug. 18 Dec. 30 Jan. 31 Dec. 30 Dec. ' A Nov. 19 Nov. . booting, 1' etor Ilrury, William Edwards, George Elliott, John Entrocan, Charles Evars, H. Evans, T. Evane, Thomas Ferron, Joseph Flagherty. John 2022 K. Munster Fus. 2508 Linco'n Regt. 2237 A. & S. High. 3624 R. Irish Rifles 1160 3029 3007 269 3576 115 R. Innis. Fus. R. AngleseyEng R. AngleseyEng. R. Munster Fus. R. Irish Rifles R. Munster Fus. 27 i5 31 5 33 5 18 5 28 5 27$ 5 294 5 30 5 174 5 37 5 fresh t'resh fresh fresh fresh 5 fresh 7 ruddy 5 ' fresh 31 fresh 841 freeh 11 6 5$ 6 6$ brn light brn brn black brn brn black brn brn blue blue grey grey grey blue grey grey brn grey labourer labourer carter labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer 149 Flannery, John 150 Fogerty, Michael 151 Fox, James 152 Gallagher, John IP? Garrett, Lawlor 164 ( larvey, James IBS Garvey, Michael 156 Gibaoi., John 1B7 Glen, G. 158 Goodwir., Ambrose 2594 R. Munster Fus 17$ 5 2518 R. MunsterFus 19 | 6 12W8 ConnaughtRngs 1 3658 A. & S. High. 1513 1864 1907 3603 3167 2317 r .224 5 184,5 16b 160 161 162 It* 164 1 bi 166 167 168 Waterford Art. 24 | 5 R. MunsterFus. 20 IB R. MunsterFus. 184! 5 A. & S. High. : 26 | 5 R. Anglesej Eng. 29$| 5 R. Muneter Fus. 17$ 5 6 pale 5 pale 7 dark 4 | fresh 9J sallow 84 fresh 7 ' fresh 64 tresh 6* fair 44 fresh It brn dk brn dk brn brn dk brn brn brn brn brn sardy blue brn hazel blue brn blue grey blue blue brn labourer tinsmith nailer labourer labourer labourer labourer shoemaker gardener labourer Rhyl Dolgelly Grantham Tralee Westport Govau Tralee Limerick Westport Tralee [ Holywell j Flint St. Mary's, Lines Causeway, Kerry Aughavale, Mayo Abbey, Renfrew Ballyduff, Kerry Feakle, Clare Newport, Mayo Ballylongford, Kerry 27 May 17 July 4 May 31 Dec. 2 J une 14 Mar. 10 Mar. 24 Nov. 6 Nov. 4 Mar. ' 95 Tralee ' 93 Grantham ' 91; Paisley ' 95 Belfast ' S^ Lifford ' 93 St. Asaph ' 93 Beaumaris ' 8t Lietowel ' 95 Belfast ' 9l| Tralee 2 Mar. 24 Dec. 21 Mar. 15 Nov. 11 July 9 Aug. 5 Nov. 6 May 5 Mar. 5 Aug. ' 96 ' 95 ' 95 ' 95 ' 95 Limerick Limerick Claremrris Paisley Waterford ' 91' Tralee ' 94 Dingle ' 96 Paisley ' 94 Flint ' 95 Rathkeale Listowel, Kerry Lincoln Abbey, Renfrew Armigh Ardstraw, Tyrone Bangor Mold Listowel, Kerry Hannahstwn, Antrm TyJee. Kerry May May May May May May May Slay May May Beaumaris Beaumaris Grantham Tralee Castlebar Cmp. Irvine Tralee Limerick ( Jastlebar Tralee cross- flags It forearm scar ineide It leg small mole rt ehoulderblade May May May May May May May May May May Tralea Grantham Cmp. Irvine Holywood Omagh Beaumaris Beaumaris Tralee Holywood Tralee ship on breast, star on shoulder scar on It side of face scar on back Tubber, Clare 25 May St. John's, Limerick 25 May Armagh, Ballyhannis 25 Alay Barony, Glasgow 25 May Lismore, Waterford 25 May Kildrum, Kerry 25 May Ventry, Kerry 25 May Govan, Renfrew 29 May Flint 25 May Rathkeale, Limerick 25 May Limerick Limerick Castlebar Cmp. Irvine Waterford Tralee Trale a Irvine Beaumaris Limerick scar on loins and It buttook large oval scar It side lower jaw scar below chin, mole rt shoulder scar top of breast- bone blue scar over It eye small scar below It nipple U< rn an, JameB Gr. ndy, Dar iel Hardv, Joseph liarrison, J. Ha tnett, Edmond Ileal;, Je'emiah H< iiir. Matthew 111 ncham, James llendeiron, Henry ' ' nn< cc>, Patrick 2976 R. Irish Rifles 1820 R. Munster Fus. 2218 Lincoln Regt. 2928 R. Anglesey Eng. 2370 R. Munster Fui. 1818 R. Munster Fus. 2299 R. Munster Fus 290 ConnaughtRngs 2660, R. Irish Fus. 927living's R Rifle, 194 22 27$ 304 19$ 364 18$ 244 2$| 5 26 15 6 10 94 7$ 9 54 6 94 sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh Iresh lair fresh fresh fresh brn brn It brn brn brn grey brn brn fair brn grey blue grey blue blue grey blue grey grey grey labourer labourer labourer platelayer labourer blacksmith painter labourer labourer labourer 7 Aug. 15 May 18 Apl. 14 Mar. 6 Sept. 11 May 15 July 3 June 17 July 23 Mar. ' 93 Belfast ' 91 Tralco ' 92 Grantham ' 92 Flint ' 951 Limerick ' 94 Tralee ' 9d| Limerick ' 86 Westport ' 91 11a p ilton ' 95 Carlow Litburn, Antrim Cahirciveen, Kerry Gainsboro', Lines Liverpool, Lanes Emiy, Tipperary Cork Crathoe, Clare Westport, Majo Lurgiin, Armagh Hucselstwn, Carlow May May May May May May May May May May Holywood Tralee Grantham Beaumaris Limerick Tralee Limerick Castlebir Armagh Carlow scir below rt nipple oval brown mark rt arm round sear back rt wrist R. 1I It forearm, P. H. It hand TUESDAY, JUNE 23. 1 8 9 6. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 3 ABSENTEES FROM THE MILITIA— continued. 0FFIC1 NO. • j NAME. BIO NO. OOBPS. W ts S a M M « COM- PLIN HAIB | BYBS TBADB. ENLISTMENT. PABISH AND cornrrr IN WHICH BOBN. DESERTION OB ABSENCE. MA TUTS AND REM AWTTjjl. DATB OT FLACK OF DATB OF | FLACB OB 169 170 171 172 173 171 175 176 177 178 Hillen, John Hollings, Arthur A Holroyd, Benjamir Hopkins, James Hughes, John Humphreys, T. Hui ter, Albert Hynes, Michael Johnson, William Jones, James 149( 4901 — 1286 3822 3335 3605 946 3078 1974 B. Innis. Fus. King's B. Riflei Yorkshire L I. ConnaughtRngf A. & S. High. R. AngleseyEng R. Irish Bifli s ConnaughtRngs Lincoln Begt. B. MunsterFus. 19J 18 26 211 22 241 19 22} 181 25* 5 5 5 3 5 4 5 9 5 7} 5 8} 5 6 5 4 5 5 5 4} fresh fair sallow fresh sallow sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh dk brr brn bluo brn brn brn fair lt brn lt brn brn blue I labourer blue labourer light collier grey ( labourer brn labourer brn j labourer grey labourer blue labourer grey labourer blue [ gardener 19 Feb. " 95 8 May ' 96 13 May' 96 18 Mar. ' 95 13 Apl. ' 96 20 Mar. ' 95 23 Apl. ' 96 7 Nov. ' 91 27 Mar.' 96 23 Feb. ' 95 Beragh London Pontefract Castlebar Paisley Llangefni Belfast Ballinrobe Boston Tralee Gilford, Down Bethnal Green, Mdx Sheffield, Yorks BsIIaghade.- reen,* Barony, Glasgow Chester Londonderry Ballinrobe, Mayo Boston, Lines Listowel, Kerry 20 May 26 May 27 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May Omagh Barnet Pontefract Castlebar Cmp Irvine Beaumaris Holy wood Castlebar Grantham Tralee scar back of heal anchor each forearm # Mayo cross- fhga rt arm, J. H., J. G. lt arm mole front lt thigh 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 Keefe, Edward Kelly, Thomas Kenealy, Frances Kenny, William Kilcoyne, Thomas KiDg, Thomas Knight, John Lang, Joseph Lt ngdcn, J. Leahy, Jeremiah 784 3543 4C6 798 1252 1761 2696 3646 3185 1479 R. Munster Fue R. Irish Rifles ConnaughtRngs King's R. Rifles ConnaughtRngs It. MunsterFus. Lincoln Regt. R. Irish Rifles R. Angle eyEng. R. MunsterFus. 25} 21! 301 201 191 201 201 18 25} 211 5 31 5 71 5 83 5 4 5 4} 5 6} 5 33 5 3} 5 61 5 3 fresh fresh ruddy fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh black red dk bm dk brn brn brn brn brn brn brn brn brn hazel brn grey grey blue grey grey blue labourer millworker carpenter labourer labourer labourer fisherman painter labourer labourer 8 Dec. ' 87, Tralee 18 Sept.' 95, Belfast 14 Jan. ' 88 Westport 7 Mar. ' 93 Carlow 4 Dec. ' 91 Castlebar 27 Feb. ' 94 Tralee 20 Mar. ' 90 Grantham 23 Sept.' 95 Belfast 7 Mar. ' 94 Ruthin 22 Feb. — Tralee Brosna, Kerry Dundalk, Louth Mackarough, Sligo Carlow CaBtlebar Pryre, Kerry Grimsby, Lincoln Dumbarton Chester Abbeydorney, Kerry 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 Alay 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May Tralee FTolywood Castlebar Carlow Castlebar Tralee Grantham Holywood Beaumaris Tralea 2 scars on rt leg cross- flags on lt forearm 189 190 191 192 193 194 196 196 197 198 Lewis, B. Louden, John Lougbran, Wm. Madigan, John Magee, George Marsh, J. McAleer, Patrick McAteer, James McCafferty, James McDonald, John 3025 358 764 1529 3562 3328 3606 2734 2391 2407 R. AngleseyEng. ConnaughtRugs R. Innis. Fus. Waterford Art. R. Irish Rifles R. AngleseyEng. R. Irish Rifles R. Irish Fus. R. MunsterFus. Edinburgh Art. 31} 27 25} 26} 181 251 181 181 185 27 5 61 5 5 5 4 6 7 5 3 5 6 5 61 5 3} 5 5 5 7} fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh brn brn dk brn It brn lt brn brn brn black lt brn auburn grey blue blue blue grey blue brn hazel groy grey labourer shoemaker labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer 14 Mar. ' 93 18 May ' 87 11 Dec. ' 88 28 Oct. ' 95 23 Oct. ' 95 18 Mar. ' 95 5 Dec. ' 95 30 Dec. ' 95 23 Sept.' 95 25 Apl. ' 9 ; Beaumaris Westport Ballygawly Waterford Belfast Llangefni Belfast Newry Limerick Edinburgh Manchester, Lanes Westport, Mayo Drumglass, Tyrone Corbally, Waterford Belfast, Antrim Ehyl Newry, Down Drogheda, Louth St. Michael's, Lmerck Bothwell, Lanark 125 May 25 May 20 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May Beaumaris Castlebar Omagh Waterford Holywood Beaumaris Holywood Armagh Limerick Edinburgh few spots on face from burning scar on lt shin scar on lt temple scar lt groin • J. on lt forearm cross, I. H. S., heart, dagger rt arm hairy mole back of rt arm 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 B08 Mel'adden, F. McGliee, John McQuckin, James McKavanagb, J. McKeown, Henry McKnight, Wm. Meaney, Michael Mills, Henry Moloney, William Moran, Martin 3614, R. Irish Rides 3906| A. & S. High. 3303 R. Irish Rifles 2705 R. AngleseyEng. 3620 R. Irish Rifles 320.2 R. Irish Rifles 1866 R. MunsterFus. 2778 Lincoln Regt. 1541 Waterford Art. 3565 ConnaughtRngs 173 5 3 18 5 3} 1815 5 44? 5 6} 24} 5 4 1915 7 2715 9 1915 3J 34} 5 7 371 5 6 fresh fresh fresh fresh Fresh fresh ' resh ' air sallow ' resh lt brn brn brn brn It brn brn brn Ik brn dk brn jrn brn grey grey bazel grey slue hazel lazel ? rey slue labourer baker labourer labourer labourer labourer abourer labourer labourer tailor 13 Dec. ' 9Sj Belfast 1 May ' 96 Paisley 16 Oct. ' 91 Belfast 19 Nov. ' 87 Hartlepool 26 Dec. ' 95 Belfast 30 May ' 91 Belfast 30 June' 94 Tralea 28 Feb. ' 95 Grantham 16 Dee. ' 95 Yaterford 1 Nov. ' 76 Ba'linrobe Belfast, Antrim St. Mungo, Glasgow Dungainon, Tyrone Belfast, Antrin Belfast, Antrim Newtiwnards, Down Bu mahoy, Watrfrd Sedgebrook, Lincoln St. John's, Waterfrd Ballinrobe, Mavo 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 Mav 25 Miy 25 May 2 > May Holywood Omp. Irvine Holywood Beaumaris Holywood UoLywood Tralee Grantham Waterford Castlebar J. McGk rt forearm scar outer side of rt leg scar on rtknee 2 linear scars lt chcok 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 Moran, Michael Morris, J. Mulgrave, Patrick Murphy, Patrick Murphy, William Murphy, William Murray, J. O'Loan, Michael O'Loughlin, T. O'Mal ey Joseph 1254 3264 3466 1881 917 2060 4883 206 2722 1073 ConnaughtRngs R. AngleseyEng. R. Iriah Rilles R. Munster Fus. King's R. Rifles R. Irish Regt. R. Lanes Regt. R. Innis. Fus. R. Irish Fus. ConnaughtRngs 19} 251 231 19| 221 20} 18 41 173 211 5 4 5 5} 5 6 5 4} 5 9 5 7 5 3} 3 91 5 31 5 4} fresh 1' rcsh sallow :' resh ' resh ' resh ' resh resh ' resh ' resh t brn jrn ) rn > rn jrn dk brn ) rn t brn irn Ik bri, jlue lazel > rn > lue lazel ? rey ? rey ? rey ? rey brn labourer joiner clerk . abourer labourer abourer abourer abourer abourer jlacksmith 5 Dec. ' 91 22 Jan. ' 95 14 Feb. ' 95 10 Sept.' 91 18 Mar. ' 95 7 Jan. ' 96 23 Apl. ' 9G 8 Apl. ' 85 26 Nov. ' 95 21 Feb. ' 93 Ballina Beaumaris Belfast Tralee Carlow Waterford . Manchester Oinagh Newry Westport Bonnicon'on, Mayo Rhjl Belfast, Antrim Billerough, Kerry l'ullow, Carlow Slieverne. Kilkenny Manchester, Lanes Drumragh, Tyrone Xswry, Armagh Westport, Mayo 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 2i May 25 May 21 May 20 May 25 May 25 Mav Castlebar Beaumaris IIo ywood Ti alee Cariow Kilkenny Lancaster Oinagh Armagh Castlebar 2 birthmarks on It arm scar under rt nippla tattoo marks lt forearm 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 Pearce, Frank Perry, T. Power, William Quilter, James Quinn, Peter Raulton, Patrick Reid, J. Reilly, Charles Rolerlson, John Robertson, Samuel 2818 3275 2531 1740 2691 302 3289 985 2609 8613 Lincoln Regt. K. AngleseyEng. R. MiinstcrFuB R. MunsterFus. R. Irish Fus. ConnaughtRngs R. AngleseyEng. ConnaughtEngs Lincoln Begt. Scottish Bifles 25 303 221 211 18 27} 251 m 271 363 5 63 5 7 5 6 5 71 5 4 5 10 5 6 5 7} 5 63 5 6 pale fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fair rfark dk brn brn Fair brn Fair brn brn fair It brn alack blue liazel bazel Jlue blue grey brn alue blue gre\ labourer enginedrivr groom labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer abourer abourer 18 Mar.' 95 25 Feb. ' 95 6 Jan. ' 96 5 Feb. ' 91 23 Aug. ' 95 18 Apl. ' 87 7 Mar. ' 85 11 Mar. ' 92 27 Feb. ' 91 30 Sept.' 93 Grantham Beaumaris Limerick Listowel Newry Ballina Flint Ballina Grantham Hamilton Boston, Lincoln Longton, Staffs Trinity, Waterford Listowel, Kerry Ballybot, Armagh Easkey, Sligo Flint Ballina, Mayo Long Bnngtn, Lincln Scoon, Perth 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May .' 5 May 25 May 20 Mav Grant' am Beaumaris Li& erick Tralee Armagh Castlebar Beaumaris I'astlebar Grantham La^ rk mole on back of neck scar on nose and rl for> ann 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 Bobespire, P. Boss, John Ryan, Claries Rjan, Thomas Ryan, Victor Salmon, Patrick Shaw, Ihon as Shea, James Sh< a, John Sheehv, Jerrmiah 3035 R. AngleseyEng. 2404 Edinburgh Art. 1676 R. Munster Fus. 2314 R. MuLster Fus. 3524 B. Irish Rifles 1020 ConnaugbtRngs 2183 Lincoln Eegt. 1345 E. Munster Fus. 1571 E. Munster Fus. 777 R Munster Fus. 28J 19} 24 191 191 211 283 ill 20 31 5 8 lresh 6 81 fresh 5 61 fresh 5 3} dark 5 8} fresh 5 7} fresh 6 43 fresh 5 71 fresh 5 61 fresh 5 7 fresh brn brn brn dk bru brn It. brn dk brn lt brn brn black blue blue grey grey blue grey blue blue brn grey labourer labourer labourer labourer clerk labourer labourer lubourer labourer labourer 15 Mar. ' 93 24 Apl. ' 9f 31 May ' 93 29 July ' 95 1 Aug. ' 9: 2 Junr ' 92 24 Mar. ' 92 26 Apl. ' 92 21 May ' 93 29 Nov. ' 87 St. Asaph Edinburgh Tralee Lin crick Belfast Cast'ebar Gr ntham Tralee Tralee Tralee Marlboro', King's co Bathgate, Linlithgw Tralee, Kerry St. Michael's, Lurick Aughnmcklr, Fmngh Westport, Mayo Grimsby, Lin'- olu Lin aw, Kerry Killorglin, Kerry Milltown, Kerry 2. May 28 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May >. h May 25 May 25 May Beaumaris Edinburgh Tralee Limeiiek Holywood Castlebar Grantham Tralee T.- alce Tra'ee scar on lt gioin scar front rt wiist and hand T. F. rt arm, x and cut lt arji 239 240 241 242 243 214 245 246 247 248 Silvester, George Simns, George Smith, John Smith, John Smith, Robert Smith, W illiam Stokes, Henry Sullivan, James 3ullivan, John Sullivan, Maurice 7521 2379 2892 P33 4163 2680 18S0 1991 1849 Hampshire Bpt Lincoln Begt. ManchesterRgt Son erset L I. Cardigan Art. W. Biding Begt R. Irish Fus. R. MuE6ter Fus. R. Munsler Fus. R. Munster Fus 23 5 7} Ireeh 33 5 61 fresh 2135 3} fresh 22 5 2} fresh 28 5 5 light 1815 31 Irish 1835 71 fresh 20 5 81 fresh 21 5 4 Ireeh 20 5 4} In th dk brn lt brn dk brn brn light brn brn auburn lt brn brn blue grey grey grey blue brn grey blue grey blue diaper labourer collier labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer tailor labourer 13 Apl. ' 96 Winchestr 18 Mar. ' 93 Giantbam 21 May ' 96 Aslitn- u- L. 3 Dec. ' 91 Bristol 25 Mar. ' 89 Abrybtnth 16 Apl. ' i 6 Halifax 18 Julv ' 95; Newry 10 Oct. ' 94 Tralee 26 Aug. ' 93 Kanturk 22 June ' 94 Tralee Kareham, Hants Norwich, Norfolk Glodwii k, Oldham Bedmii ster, Somerst George Town Halifax, Yorks Newry, Armagh 1' ralee, Kerry Killarney, Kerry Milltown, Kerry 3 June 25 M. y 27 May 18 May 4 May 31 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May Winchester Grantham Ashtn- u- L. Clave ton Abryslwth Halifax Armagh Tralee Tralee Tralee sailor & flag rt arm, conjuror rt arm coal scar rt side nose and on ba: k two tattooed spots It forearm scar on each knee scar on head 249 250 251 252 253 254 265 256 257 258 Taggart, Thos. Taylor, George Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Wm. Turner, William Walker, Fredk. Walsh, William Ward, Charles Watson, G. Watson, T. 2 R. Innis. Fus. 2787 Lincoln Regt. 2037 LiLColn Regt. 1021 Conn augh tRngs 6196 Essex Begt. 2872 Lincoln Beat. 894 ConnaughtRngs 2802 Lincoln Eegt. 3343 E. Anglesey Eng. 3371 R. AngleseyEng. 41 5 4} 253 5 6 23 5 4 23 5 6 18 5 3} 21ll5 3 2215 6 1915 3 2715 7 Uij5 8} fair sallow fair fair fresh fresh frosh fresh dark fresh It brn dk brn lt brn lt brn brn brn fair dk brn brn brn hazel brn grey blue blue brn grey brn grey grey labourer labourer bawker labourer painter bargeman labourer striker bricklayer miner 9 Jan. ' 82 8 Mar. ' 95 26 Feb. ' 91 30 Nov. ' 91 12 May ' 96 19 Mar. ' 95 14 Eeb. ' 91 16 Mar. ' 95 21 Mar. ' 95 30 Jan. ' 91 Omagh Grantham Lo^ g Suttn Middlsbro' Stratford Grantlum Castlebar Grantham Rhyl Hamilton Clogher, Tyrone Waddingham, Lines Long Sutton, Lines Middlesbro', Yorks Hackney, Mdx Gainsboro', Lincoln Ballinrobe, Mayo LngBenningtn, Lines Manchester, Lanes Newcastle 20 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 Mav 25 May 25 May 25 May Omagh Grantham Grantham Castlebar Warley Grantham Castlebar Grantham Beaumaris Beaumaris scar below lt breast scar on outside of lt elbow " I love A. T." lt forearm 25s 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 Whelan, John W hite, James White, John White, Thomas Williams, J. Williams, O. Williams, W. G. Wilson, George Wilson, J. Woodward, Samuel 410 2084 1555 2257 3178 3341 6164 2738 3315 3052 King's R. Killcs R. Irish Regt. Waterford Art. Lincoln Regt. R. AnglcseyEng. li Angles vEng, Essex Begt. R. Irish 1 us. R. Anglesey Eng. Lincoln Regt. 27 | b 5 fresh 17s 5 2 fresh 231 5 61 fresh 2315 61 fresh 261 5 ( 3 fresh 2 15 6 fresh 18} 5 5} fair 18i 5 43 fresh 281 5 C} fresh 21 5 91 fresh brn dk brn dk brn black brn brn black lt bin brn dk brn grey grey hazel r. rn brn brn brn grey hazel brn labourer labourer labourer carter tinsmith labourer servant labourer labourer labourer 16 Mar. ' 88 18 Dec. ' 95 10 Jan. ' 96 23 Apl. ' 92 7 Mar. ' 94 18 Mar. ' 95 14 Apl. ' 96 31 Dec. ' 95 15 Mar. ' 95 2 Mar.' 96 Carlow Castlecomr. Waterford Grantham Ruthin Llangefni London Portadown Beaumaris Grantham Tullow, Carlow Castlecomer, Klknny Waterford Newark, Notts Manchester, Lanes Wrexham Stockwell, Surrey Shankhill, Armagh Chester Gainsboro', Lincoln 25 Mav 25 Mav 25 May 25 May 25 May 25 May 9 May 25 May 25 May 35 May Carlow Kilkenny Waterford Grantham Beaumaris Beaumaris Warley Armagh Beaumaris Grantham blue dot outer side It ar u 7 dots lt arm, 3 dots rt ar n G. W. rt forearm inelior an 1 a bir. l rt arm 269 270 Wylie, John Young, Charles 2730 3668 R. Irish Fus. R. Irish Rifles 233 183 5 9} 5 63 fresh fresh brn brn grey brn painter tailor 21 Dec. ' 95 30 Oct. ' 95 Portadown Belfast Sliankhill, Armagh Liverpool, Lanes 25 May 25 May Armagh fclolywood ADMIRALTY. Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's Sea 8ervic » . wnoa ire. NAME. • HIP DBSBBTBD JBOM. DATB. BATING. WHEB3 BOBN. ri 5 a » " I S COM- PLIN. HAIB. BTBS. MAKKS AND REMARKS. 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 Bassett, Biclid. H. Belt, Thos. Taj lor Cave, Wallace Day, Michael Diggins, Jas. W. Gibbs, Wm. Gilbery, Henry* Han ilton, S. E. Manley, Chas. L. Matthows, John Impregnable, straggler Empress of India, deserter Victory, deserter Black Prince, straggler Scylla, str- gg'er Scylla, straggler Wildfire, des iter Pembroke, deserter Scylla, straggler Victory, desertor 4 June ' 96 21 May ' 96 23 May ' 96 1 June ' 96 2 June' 96 2 June' 96 28 May ' 96 23 May ' 96 2 Juno' 96 21 May ' 96 boy, 2nd class stoker 3rd writer boy, 1st class stoker stoker, 2nd class seaman pensioner private, B. M. L. I. O. S. stoker, 2nd class Mary Tavy, Tavistock Slagherafelt, Londondrry Lesiisham, Kent St. Patrick's, Cork Bethnal Green, London Hoxton, London St. Luke's, London Bow, London Hillingdon, Mdx Kenton, Staffs 15}| 5 0 2315 6 19 5 7 163 5 2 2635 5 20 5 4} ' 13 5 6 20 5 73 20 5 6} 20 | 5 3 dark fresh fair fresh sallow fresh dark fresh fresh fresh black brn brn brn light auburn brn brn It brn dk brn brn grey blue grey brn dk brn blue blue grey brn M. C. L. O. L. tattooed lt arm scar rt side forehead • a'ias Gilbey flags, T., several dots rt, star, several dots lt arm ancbor lt arm, ring 3rd a id 4th fi igers lt hand mole It ankle 316 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JUNE 1G, 1896. ADMIRALTY— continued. OFFICE HO. 281 282 283 281 285 286 287 288 289 NAME. snip DESERTED FROM. nATB. HATING, WHERE HORN. COM PLXN. . | MARKS AND REMARKS. Mellisli, John IT. Peak, Harry Pearco, Chas. Pcarce, Robert Piekard, Win. T. Poole, Geo. W. Ring, John Smith, Fred Tuffen, Wm. Victory, deserter Victory, deserter Scylla, straggler Edinburgh, deserter Scylla, straggler Scylla, straggle Black Prince, straggler Scylla, straggler Pembroke, deserter 24 May ' 96 25 May ' 96 2 June ' 96 25 May ' 96 1 June' 96 2 June' 96 1 June ' 96 1 June ' 9P 26 May ' 96 stoker, 2nd class A. B. O. S. R. N. R., 2nd clasB stoker stoker boy, lst class stoker domestic, 3rd class Weymouth Southampton Walthamstow, Essex As!, ton Gate, Bristol l'laistow, Essex Beltcn, Suffolk Kilmichael, Cork Putney, Surrey Surbiton, Surrey 2 i 5 7} fresh dk brn grey 22 5 4 fair brn bezel 201 5 7* dark brn grey 29 5 5 fair — blue 255 5 6 fresh light blue 22!! 5 8} ruddy dk brr. brn 17i 5 3J fresh black blue 263 5 5) fresh brn blue 18i 5 4 fair light grey • ear on forehead tattooed both arms woman rt arm, " Emma Chard " It arm fear centre of forehead inchor back of rt thumb EXTRACT FROM QUEEN'S REGULATIONS AND ADMIRALTY INSTRUCTIONS, 1893, FOR APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS- REWARDS, & c. 766. Every possible effort is to be made to check deser- ti jn and straggling, and, by law ful 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 Commandors- 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 Nary, shall be taken, and charged before a Magistrate, and by him, either— ( à) Committed to prison pending enquiry as to his identity, and afterwards, should suoh identity be proved, handed over to Naval custody, or— ( á) Committed direct to Naval custody on board any one of Her Majesty's Ships. In 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 Discipline Act, the deserter or absentee may be received Jirect into Naval custody, and dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, but no deserter or absentee who has not been arresu- d under such warrant shall be roceived 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 liimself 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 Soction 10 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62, any person who voluntarily confesses to being a deserter, or an absentee without leavo, from Her Majesty's Navy, may, unloss he surrenders himself into Naval custody, either— ( a.) Be taken before a Magistrate, and by him be de- livered into Naval custody, or— (&.) 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 bo duly investigated by Naval authority, and for that purpose he may bo 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— ( 4.) 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 and vagabond, and if in Scotland or Ireland, by commitment to prison, there to be kept to hard labour for any timo not. exceeding three mouths. 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 • ame 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. 766a. 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 ot reward should be determined by the attendant circumstances, and in considering these, the zoal 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- Cliief or Officers in command of Stations abroad, for full inquiry into the circumstances. 2. In cases 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, commits any one of the following offences, the par- ticulars of which are to be stated in the offer of reward :— Sa.) Breaks out of his Ship. A.) When on scrvice 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 tho payment of rewards for the apprehension of deserters are to be taken into account, both as regards arrest and voluntary surrender. 4. No reward is to be paid for the apprehension of any I Commissioned, Warraut, or Subordinate Officer, without the sanction of the Admiralty at home, or Commander- in- Chief or Senior Officer present, abroad. 771. In addition to the foregoing rewards, there may be paid to the Constable, or other person bringing Desertc- rs or Stragglers on board, such expenses attending their lodgment, subsistence, and travelling, as may appear to have been fairly incurred, and to bo in accordance with those regulations j viz. Railway Fare ( return) of Escort • Railway Fare ( single) of Deserter or • Straggler Other sums expended in the actual carriage of the Deserter or Straggler, such as for the hire of Cabs, As an ordinary rule, not to exceed 1 d. per mile. floats, & c. Subsistence of Deserter or Straggler. Not exceeding U. while under detention, or 2s. 6d. a- day when travelling. At the same rate as that allowed for Petty 0- Hcers under Article 1336, according to the time necessarily occupied in conveying '. he Deser- ter or Stragglor to his destination and returning; namely, Subsistence of Escort 2s. Qd. when absent above 9 hours, and not absent dur- ing the night; and 5s. when absent a night, or for every 24 hours of absenco, no fractional part of a day being allowed in addition to the 24 hours, unloss 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 tho apprehension of a Deserter or Straggler is to be entertained, but this should not prejudioe claims for such oxpenses as are incurred in escorting the man back to a Ship after committal, as allowed in tho preceding clause. 3. When no roward is payable, the Constable, or other person bringing Deserters or Stragglers on board, should be directed, in addition to the above items, to prefer a claim for such other expenses as he may consider himself fairly entitled to, but every case of this description is to be forwardod 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 tho 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 which the charge of one shilling per diem is to be raised. • • • • • 6. With a view to simplifying the paymont 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 desirablo that the men should bo sent in the custody of the Constables who actually apprehended them. 7. The foregoing mode of paymont does not apply to cases of Deserters or Stragglers apprehended by the Metropolitan ( London) Police, whon 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 tlio 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 tho approval of the Captain, chargo the Deserter or Straggler with the sum shown thereoli, 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. I'he payment of the expenses incurred, and of the reward when due, will be arranged between the Admiralty and the Commissioner of Police. 772. No reward on the scale laid down in Article 770 is in any case to be paid for the apprehension of Desorters or 3tragglers within the precincts of a port or place where there is a police force employed in any naval establishment, but iu 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- cretion, and under such regulations as he may from time to time lay down, may approve a reward not exceeding £ 1 boing 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. ROYAL MARIN Sb, Dcicriplica » f Dtstrlert. tTFIOB > 0. NAME. Drnsioa. WHERB BORN. TRADE. | • BBT E s 5 a cost- PI, XN. HAIR. ITEB. MOIMIHTALS OR PLAIN CLOTHES. DATB 01 DI81BTI0N. FLA01 0 » DSBRXTION. MARKS AIM REMARKS. 2. 0 291 292 293 Eastman, W. FJicler, William Kelly, Edward Wilkins. C. F. Plymouth R. M. A. R. M L. I. Plymouth Lawfrd Gat c, Brstl Newbury, Berts -' tepney, London New Brunswick,* labourer slablemen labourer seaman 215 213 il 5 5j 5 8 J > 7 Is ta callow fresh fresh fresh brn dk brn dk bm brn hazel grey brn blue regimentals regimentals regimentals regimentals 31 May ' 961 Plymouth 30 May ' 9 « Portsmuth 28 May ' 96 VIrchwood 31 May ' 96 Plymouth crown, cross, dots rt, cross- llags, " W E." It arm moles back of and It si le neck, 2 scars centre bick mole It breiet several moles face and neck, 3 on rt arm * Canada Whenever men suspected of desertion 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 eases 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 u> She 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 Armj 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. Berry, Frank Bignell, E. W. Carpenter, Edward Cliarltor, William A. " Fuller, Frank Hansford, Sydney Burt, William Howard, David Hughes, M. O/ r, J. Ii 1,( 1 J< 0. 03 RATING. Oil 4837 3497 4128 4123 4071 | 3818 2083 217 218 CORPS OB SHIP. Gloucester Regt,. Gloucester Regt. Somerset L. I. Somerset L. I. Glouces'or Rfgt. Somerset L. I. Soiners t L. I. D. of Edin. Art. Scottish Rillcs Scottish Rifles POLICB QAZETTB IN WHICH RES. NO ADVERTISED. NAME. OB CORPS OR enijf. DATE. NO. OF ADVT. Bit nsfl 29 Juno' 88 187 Robbins, William 4131 Saitnrsek L. I. 19 May ' 93 3 Rose, George 1913 S imjrsjt L. I. 4 June' 9 > 123 Smith, Solomon 433 i Glouoester Regt. 19 May ' 96 191 Thomas, James 4135 So mersjt L. I. 23 May ' 93 25 Thompson, John 81 Scottish R iles 19 May ' 96 323 Truelove, Jamos — Riyal Marines 19 May ' 93 333 Vowles, Frederick 3305 Somerset L. I. 2 June ' 96 432 Webb, Ernest 4237 Sonsrsjt L. I. 2 June ' 96 442 Williams, H. C. 3007 Nrthmbrlnd Fus. 2 June' 96 636 Wood, T. 1939 Kcat Art. FOLIC! OAZBTTB W WMIO » APVBBTIBBD. [ NO. 01 ACT?. 1 591 456 69 636 757 147 690 703 . 81* 831 DATS. ~ 19_ May-' 9fi" 4 June' 95 26 May ' 96 19 May ' 96 2 June' 9o 7 Apl. ' 95 19 May ' 96 19 May ' 98 2 Juno' 96 2 June ' 96 TUESDAY, JCNE 9, 1896. T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 5 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. R. H. the Princess LOUISE, Marchioness of LORNE. Vice- President— Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLEOROUGH. Mrs. Hatton. MISSING, EDWARD KNIGHT BARLOW, AGE 32, height about 5 ft. 8iins., complexion and hair dark, moustache; dressed in dark grey tweed coat and vest, grey trousers, white shirt, oval shape gold sleeve links, engraved fronts, white collar, black tie, black bowler hat, laced boots. Wearing an old fashioned gold mourning ring, glass centre, hair under, on little finger left hand. The Marchioness of Waterford. Has a gent's silver watch, monogram " E. K. B." Lady Mazy Howard. , i p ill 11 , -, i I The Countess Waldegrave. on back or case, and silver double albert with The Countess of Bective. silver German mark piece attached. He left The Lady Emma Talbot at m 1 . _ , _ . The Lady Agnes Darnell. JNo. 11, Grove ierrace, Highgate Road, London, The Lady Arthur mil. N. W., at 8.15 a. m. on 23rd May. Is not known; gTR'sSE!^ to possess much means, and supposed to have Lady M'ciintock. become temporarily insane, and to be wandering Mr^ Goschen*' about the country. Information to be given to Superintendent VEDY, Police Station, Kentish Town, London, N. W. Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie. Miss Leslie. Miss Craigie. Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe, Bt. Lieut.- Col. Davidson. Lieut.- Col. Hatton. E. Parker Young, Esq. Augustus Hill, Esq. Robert Martin, Esq. MISSING, EMILY BECK, a young woman, aged 27, about 5 ft. 6 ins. high, good figure and carriage, pleasing expression, brown eyes, golden auburn hair ; general dress, a dark blue serge, a brown cape trimmed with imitation fur of lighter colour, black hat; had also a black silk, black crepon, and other dresses ; wears a brooch formed as a sword in sheath. Is earnestly sought for by her mother and by her mistress in whose service she has been for eleven years, with every advantage and affectionate consideration. She left Hill House, Stanmore, unobserved, without notice, on Friday morning, 22nd May, taking her clothes, gold watch ( initialed " E. B."), and fancy open work chain, gold brooch, with three pendants, her Post Office Savings Bank book, photographs, & c. Her linen is mostly marked " E. Beck." She suffered latterly from headache, perhaps the result of slight sunstroke at Mentone, in March, and may be under some mental delusion or influence unknown. She had & wish to learn nursing. It is not thought there is a lover in the case. Information leading to the discovery of her whereabouts will be amply rewarded. M. F., The Hill House, Stanmore. £ 1 REWARD. OST, on the 19th ult., between 149, Sloane Street, St and Albert Gate, a BROOCH, in enamel, with two small hearts in centre. Apply to V., 8, Lincoln's Inn Fields, w. c. Hon. Treasurer— H. H. Pleydell- Bouverie, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. Barclay, Ransom icCo., 1, Pall Mall East, 8 W, Manageress, Work Depot, Miss CampbeU, 17, North Audley St. Secretary, Gen. W. M. Lees, 17, North Audley St., W. Contributions will be gratefully received by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House; by the Bank of England, either in London or it the Country Branches ; by Messrs. Barclay, Ransom k Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W., or 54, Lombard Street, E. C.; by the National Provincial Bank of England, Bishopsgate Street, E. C., and all its Branches ; by T , TT 11 Messrs. Coutts k Co., Strand, W. C.; by Messrs. Hoare k Co., J ames S Mall, Fleet Street, E. C.; by Messrs. Henry S. King k Co., 45, Pall I Mall, S. W., and 65, Cornhill, E. C.; by the London and County 1 i Banking Company, South Kensington Branch; or by the Diue secretary, payable to the " Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund." W. M. LEES, General Secretary. Office and Work Depot, 17, North Audley Street, W. BREAKFAST — SUPPER J E P P GRATEFUL- COMFORTING. COCOA BOILING WATER OR MILK. HIGH- CLASS TOBACCOS. ALL SMOKERS SHOULD TRY TADDY'S UNRIVALLED MYRTLE GROVE. DELICIOUS COOL SMOKING. OF ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS IN 2 oz. and 4 01. PACKET8. London: Established 130 Years. € k Dining fldwqlfefi; ( ESTABLISHED 1794.) MISSING. her home at Bournemouth, o'clock on Thursday BEST HOME AND SPORTING NEWS, ONE PENNY DAILY. 127, FLEET STREET, E. C. FROM since Eleven morning, the 4th inst., a Young Lady, JOSEPHINE PRIMA VES1, answering the following description :— Age 26, medium height, complexion pale, dark hair, light blue- gray eyes slender build. Norfolk St., Strand, and Victoria Embankment, London. When she left was dressed in black straw 1 hat trimmed with black and white check ribbon, dark navy serge skirt, light blue HOWARD HOTEL, This newly- built Hotel, with IOO rooms, furnished by Shoolbred, IS NOW OPEN. Replete with every modern improvement. Electric Light throughout. Lift to all floors. Central for bnsiness or pleasure. Private suites of apartments. Public Reception, Dining, Drawing, Smoking, Reading, and Billiard Rooms. MODERATE TARIFF. print blouse with white stripes, black jacket ( may be wearing dark mixed brown golf cape, rather long). Had with her grey Shetland shawl and small string reticule, and wore brown lace shoes. It is feared some ill has befallen her; she is of a very retiring disposition, and has been rather low- spirited of late. It is earnestly requested that immediate enquiry be made at Roman Catholic Institutions, Convents, of Catholic Priests and Religious Orders ( the young lady being a devout Catholic); at Railway Stations,; Hospitals, Union Workhouses, & c. Any ^ TTJL; FLOB M MD. « CCMTTES Bournemouth, or to nearest Police Station. 3EWLAy 74 & 49) strand, & 143, Cheapside. Any expenses incurred wiJl be paid. — A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. FLOR DE DlflDICUL, A MEDIUM MILD INDIAN CIGAR, Of exquisite flavour and aroma. The late Mr. SALA wrote:—" Bear favourable comparison with choice Havannahs at about one- third their oost." 22s. and 20s. per lOO ( two sizes), carriage paid. Samples 4 and 5 Is. ( 12 stamps). ( All Tobacoo Leaf, no paper), a delightful whifl 8s. per lOO. Samples 12 stamps. Hackney Furnishing Company's NEW HIRE SYSTEM. Cheapest, Best, and NO DEPOSIT GENERAL Most Economical. REQUIRED. i> ii it > i ii TERMS. £ b. d. 0 6 0 11 0 18 1 3 1 7 2 5 5 0 0 per month. 0 0 6 6 0 0 II £ 10 worth £ 20 £ 30 £ 40 £ 50 £ 100 £ 200 £ 600 „ Payments as may be arranged. No large first payment. A full three years' credit. Goods delivered free in private vans. Strict privacy. Established 50 years. Catalogues Jree. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS.- TOWN HALL BUILDINGS, MARE STREET, HACKNEY, LONDON, N. E. Few minutes from City, Broad Street. Book for Hackney. References to old customers, if required. Bankers, London and County, Hackney. ILL] 125, STRAND, W. C. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PROVINCIAL AND F08E1GN NEWSPAPERS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIES. Established, 1780. Sole Contractors for Advertisements in the REFEREE, the SPECIAL • ORNERS on Top of Front Page of MORNING STANDARD, EVENING STANDARD, MORNINC ADVERTISER, PEOPLE, and Corners on pages 2, 3, and 6 of the GLOBE. ScU OFFICIAL all Advertisements in the tOVERNMBKT •• POLICE GAZETTE." WILK. INGS, 125, S7RAND, W. C. BRANCH OITICKS— 162, PICCADILLY, W. Telegraphic Addrese—" Willing!, London." Telephone Ho. 2773. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON, W O. To whom all communications respecting Advertisements must be addressed. 6 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, JUNE 1G, 1896. ROYAL IRISH POLICE SHIRT DEPOT, 4, KENT ST., ROYAL AYEMUE, BELFAST CITY. ALL POLICE OFFICERS SHOULD REFER TO MESSRS. JAMES HICKLAND & CO.' S PRICE LIST, published at end of " Police Almanac," and page 119 of " Police Index." His far- famed POLICE STANDARD SHIRTS and UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS at 6s. 6d. and 7s. each should cover the body and legs of every grade in the service. Extra size, work, and high- olass wools, all made up at Manufacturer's I^ ice direct to the Police Force ( only). Thousands of testimonials from Chief Constables, Superintendents, Inspectors, and other officers commending their shirts and drawers. The Improved Police Grey Standard Shirt, 6s. 6d. extra heavy Police Standard Shirt, 7s. each, for winter wear. Please enclose in addition 8d. per Shirt postage, on three or more, 2id. per Shirt. THE SUPERINTENDENT'S SHIRT, 7s. 6d. Our latest and finest production, made to fit men 6 ft. 6 in., and 20 stone weight, If required, free of extra charge. Be sure and write by this post for sample pair. Gorgeous patterns, and silk or sateen bands. The only exclusive shirt depot for the Police In the Kingdom. Police Summer Shirts, in beautiful stripes and checks, Oxford patterns at 4s. each; extra large sizes, 3d. extra. Our finest plain and fancy checked Tweed Shirts, only 6s. 6d. per shirt, double sewn, and extra large. Describe colours preferred, or leave selection of patterns to myself, and be assured both yourself and friends will entirely agree with the minutes of the following Chiefs. Police Station, Dunoon, Greenock, JiS. HICKLAND, Esq., 4, Kent St., Belfast. 3rd October, 1895. DZAR SIR,— I wish to inform you that I received the ten Police Standard Shirts on 2nd Inst., and we are all highly delighted with them. If is our opinion that for neatness of finish and good quality of material they cannot be excelled. You may rest assured that when we require shirts again you shall have the preference of our custom. Your most obedient Servant, NEIL McCALLUM, Sergeant. Police Station, Willenhall, Nr. Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. DBAR SIR, lltA September, 1895. 1 received shirts this evening, and I am more than satisfied with the quality, and if I can put any other orders in your way I shall do so. The quality cannot be equalled in any of the drapers' shops in this neighbourhood lor nearly double the price. You are at liberty to make what use you think proper of this letter. 1 am, SIR, Yours respectfully, To JAS. HICKLAND, Esq. ,4, Kent Street, Belfast. T. DAVIS. Surely its members should send their orders in thousands to— HICKLAND Sz; CO., Police Shirt Manufacturers and Contractors. V The only exclusive Police Shirt and Underclothing Depot in the British Isles. Please make P. 0.0. payable at G. P. O., Belfast City. Shirts will be delivered at your Station in 24 hours' notice. DR. RID h 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. NOW READY. PRESS GUIDE 1896. ( TWENTY- THIRD YEAR.) 9 PRICE Is. POST FREE Is. 4d, A CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE PRESS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, Containing all the Daily, Weekly, and other Newspapers, Magazines, Reviews, and Periodicals, Annuals, Guides, Directories, Almanacs, & c., & c., with full particulars of their time and place of publication, price, general and special features, & c. 125, STRAND, Y/. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. Wing's Selected Theatrical Programme. Drury Lane Theatre- Closed. Covent Garden Theatre- Royal Opera Season. Adelphi Theatre- Closed. rincess's Theatre— At 8, " The Span of Life." Gaiety Theatre— Every Evening at 8, " Carmen." ' rince of Wales's Theatre— At 8.15, " John Jenkins at Biarritz." Daly's Theatre— At 8, " Geisha." Savoy Theatre— Every Evening at 8.30, " The Grand Duke." Avenue Theatre- Closed. Terry's Theatre- Closed. Grand Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " The Shop Girl." Surrey Theatre— Every Evening at 7.30, " The Two Hussars." Elephant and Castle Theatre— Every Evening, " Niobe." Britannia Theatre— Every Evening at 7, " Signal Lights." Theatre Royal, Stratford— Every Evening " £ 1,000 Reward." Theatre Metropole— Every Evening at 8, " All Abroad." Alhambra Theatre of Varieties- Open 7.30, Two Grand Ballets, Grand Variety Entertainment, eto. Empire— Every Evening at 7.45, Two Grand Ballets and Grand Varieties London Pavilion— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Oxford Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. The Tivoli, Strand— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Canterbury Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.40, Grand Variety Entertainment. Paragon Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Metropolitan Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Washington Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Royal Aquarium— Twice Daily at 3 and 8, Two Grand Entertainments. Middlesex Music Hall— Every Evening Grand Variety Entertainment. Madame Tussaud's Exhibition- Open Daily 10 to 10. Admission Is. Children under twelve 6d. Niagara Halls- Real Ice Skating, daily. Marlborough Hall- Living Photos by the Cinematographe, daily 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Bedford Music Hall, Camden Town- Variety Entertainment, every Evening. JfJUiJIBD > Ott HBB MAJESTY'S ST4TI0NBBY OFFICE, ilY h. Bi- BON A » D BOKS, 45, 16 4, 47, iT. MABTIK'g LAHB,
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