Last Chance to Read
 
 
 
 
You are here:  Home    Police Gazette

Police Gazette

23/11/1897

Printer / Publisher: Wyman and Sons 
Volume Number: XIV    Issue Number: 1451
No Pages: 6
 
 
Price for this document  
Police Gazette
Per page: £2.00
Whole document: £3.00
Purchase Options
Sorry this document is currently unavailable for purchase.

Police Gazette

Date of Article: 23/11/1897
Printer / Publisher: Wyman and Sons 
Address: London : Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, By Wyman and Son's Ltd., 63, Cater Lane, E.C.
Volume Number: XIV    Issue Number: 1451
No Pages: 6
Sourced from Dealer? No
Additional information:

Full (unformatted) newspaper text

The following text is a digital copy of this issue in its entirety, but it may not be readable and does not contain any formatting. To view the original copy of this newspaper you can carry out some searches for text within it (to view snapshot images of the original edition) and you can then purchase a page or the whole document using the 'Purchase Options' box above.

T B S POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1897. VOL. XIV. No. 1451. ! R. EQ- TJIj- A- TIOISrS_ 1. All announcements for insertion in the POLIOS GAZETTE, and all communications upon them, should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, 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 enah e 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 inhere 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. 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. 6. Every announcement, yffor the apprehension of a person, must be guaranteed by the. signature of an officer of not less rank than Superintendent; and, if the name of such person be required to be inserted, and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chiej officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. 7. Announcements concerning stolen property mu^ t be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. A nnouncements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property bear a number, or a art alphabetically arranged by counties. 9. The force which causes particulars concerning delinquents or stolen property to be inserted in the POLICE GAZETTE, must, on their apprehension or recovery, at once transmit to the Editor notice of the fact, referring to the number of the announcement for insertion in the next issue. 10. In all cases, the officer signing the request for insertion of any announcement, will be wholly re sponsible for any proceedings which may result from such publicaton. 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 cheque, crossed " Drummond < Ss Co." Post Office Order payable at Partiament- st., Postal Order, or in Slamj> s. 13. Advertisements are accepted for the POLICE GAZETTE through Mr. James Willing, 126, Strand, London, the sole Agent, who will furnish the rales on application. 14. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted as advertisements. R. ANDERSON, Editor. WAR OFFICE, NOVEMBER 23, 1897. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE. Adey, Charles Allen, Thomas Anderson, Andrew Anderson, William Anderson William Atkins, Arthur D. Barrett, Fred C. H. Barton, William Black, Andrew I 4 2( 22148 I 5751 Bolton, William Box, Jesse Brear, Tom Breslin, Daniel Brogan, John Brown, F. A. Brown, George Burns, Thomas Calvert, Jaines Campbell, Alfred R. Wrwck Rgt. 19J Royal Artillery 234 Royal Artillery 18} Lanes Fus. 21} R. Scots Fus. 24 th Hussars 24J Royal Artillery 21} Northmptn Rgt 21 R. InnsklngFus'lS} liJ flesh 7 fresh 44 fresh 6} pale 8 medm 74 fresh 6 j fresh 6 I fresh EYES. TRADE. ENLISTMENT. DATK OF PLACE OP f> 6Hl Yorkshire Rgt. 18} 5 4273; 12th Lancers 194 5 4932 4877 4tjS4 5119 5468 4758 20000 Yrk& Lanc Rgt 18} 5 R. Dublin Fus. 22} 5 R. Dublin Fus. 24} 5 Liverpool Rgt. 22} 5 Lanes Fus. 19j 5 N. Lanes Ret. 24J 5 Royal Artilfery 19 j 5 Carr, Denis Carter, Thomas Cave, Joseph Christmas, J. A. Clarke, Peter Clegg, Francis Collier, Robert Connell, Thomas Crowe, John Finley Davis, William 5246 ManchestrRgt. 23} 5 44 fair 8 fair 64 florid 7| fresh 5 fresh 74 j fresh 6 fresh 5j fresh 44 fair 5 1 fresh 3639' LancaahireFus. j26 — j Lancashi reFus.! 18 j 5 2167 R. Lanes Rgt. 24J 5 5725 Border Rgt. 19J5 17995 Royal Artillery j 19 J 5 5299IN. Lanes Rgt. 21^ 5 5018 Nrthmbld Fus.; 20}! 5 5050; R. Dublin Fus .214 5 lOQrtnlD^ ya! Artillery 23$ 5 1. Wrwck Rgt. 118}| 5 jbrn grey bra bra dk bra grey anbra lorn bra bra bra bra Ibra grey brn grey bra lit blue It brn grey brn blue bra grey black jblue bra Igrey bra I bra dk brn brn fair bl gry brn grey Mar. 23 June 30 Aug. 7 Aug. 12 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Sep. 15 Nov. labourer 21 Aug. farm labr 20 Oct. groom 1 Nov. brass plshr hrnss reprr brass finshr labourer labourer labourer carpenter 97! VVarwick 97 Halifax ' 97Glasgow ' 97 Preston ' 97 Coatbridge ' 97j London ' 95. Manchestr ' 97 Bry St. Ed. ' 971 Glasgow labourer labourer labourer labourer labourer brkler's lbr labourer labourer fresh Ibra fair bra fresh ibra Igrey dark black bra fresh ; dk brn grey fresh dk brn brn fresh dk braigrey fresh brn brn labourer labourer itailor Sale dk brn blue ciom ark jblack | dk brn brass filer black red | blue bra blue It brn hazel bra grey black [ grey dk bra bra dark grey bra hazel brn Igrey 18 Aug. 29 July 17 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 June 10 Jan. 10 May 9 Sep. 6 Apl. 5 Nov. 20 Sep. 1 Nov. 13 Jan. 30 Sep. 13 Nov. 2 Mar. 22 Mar. 26 Oct. Richmnd * Wakefield Drogheda Liverpool Bury Preston London Manchestr DESERTION OR ABSENCE. MARKS AND REMARKS DATE OF J PLACE O 91| Bury London London London Manchestr Liverpool ' 96iNcstle- o- T ' 94 Dublin ' 97 London ' 97 Warwick Birminghm, Wrwck 10 Nov. Warwick | Macclesfield, Derby 16 Nov. PmbrkeDk 2wmnrtfrm, wmn& clt. scrltgrn Shettleston, Lanark 10 Nov. Woolwich scr bck nek, brn stn bhnd It knee Stockport, Cheshire 8 Nov. Preston scar rt side of neck Cumnock, Ayr 12 Nov. - n route * * to Hamilton Southmptn, Hants 5 Nov. Cantrbury scr Iteybrw, wmn, anchr rt frm Marylebone, Londu 9 Nov. Leith Fort rose rt frm, H, dots on It S. Botolphs, Cambs 16 Nov. Bry St. Ed. dot back of It hand Belfast. Antrim 8 Nov. Omagh mle rt chst. scr It fm. tlwr It shldr W. Stanley, Durham; 8 Nov. | Richmnd *| small scar rt mouth * York southborough. Kent 6 Nov. Aldershot * Tunbridge Wells Wakefield, Yorks 12 Nov. Pontefract tip little finger It hand deformed vingstown, Dublin 21 Sep. Maritzbrg tat both forearms 5. Mary's, Drogheda 21 Sep. Maritzbrg | scar rt buttock London 12 Nov. Holywood jscar rt frm, It thigh, flat feet irantham, Lincoln 8 Nov. Preston scar It cheek, rt knee Hyde, Cheshire 13 Nov. Aldershot womn in frame rt frm, S S, & c It Manchester, Lanes 13 Nov. Shorncliffe scar chin, dots It frm Collyhurat. Mnchatr 9 Nor. Ashtn- u- L scar It shoulder 8 Nov. iPreston Islight varicose veins 8 Nov. en route* flower in pot rt frm, * to Bury Malta jiat It frm, cross back It hand Shorncliffe eyebrows meet, scar It eyebrow Leith Fort ' ' ' * I Dublin S. George's, Mnchstr Lewisham, Kent S. Andrew's, Mdlsx Ince, Wigan Liverpool, Lanes Newburn, Ncstl- o- T S. Nicholas, Dublin Anfield L'pool Lanes Birminghm, Wrwck 7 Nov. 1 Nov. 29 Oct. 14 Nov. 18 Oct. 8 July 15 Nov. 9 Nov. Ncstle- o- T Maritzbrg Sheerness Warwick .1 mrks bck, hernai scr It frhd k kneed, scar head, It arm, frm several scars on back cross rt forearm molebk. rtbrst. scrs It wrst, thigh sailor rt frm, E. Hodson, & c, It Donnelly, Michael Duggan, Denis Dunphy, John Eagleson, David Elms, Charles Evans, Edward Ewart, John Farquhar, Chas. G. Farrington, Harry Fieldhouse, John T. Filer, James Fitton, John Wm. Fowler, Henry Fowler, John Foy, Thomas Gallagher, Brnd. W. Gallear, Stephen Gordon, Nelson Green, W. Ham, Arthur Ceril Hamer, Edward Hammond, F. G. W. Hampshire, Ths. W. Hare, Alfred Harkness, John Hart, John Hartnell, Fredk. R. Haywood, Alfred Haywood, Edward Hazlehurst, Thomas 5577 R- Dublin Fus. 5434 R. Mnster Fus.| l9 5 3498 R. Dublin Fus.| 31}' 5 5241 R. Irish Rifles 1835 5613 R. Scots Fus 19}' 5 5547 S. Wales Brdrs 204 5 6125 Royal Scots 19J 5 — Seaforth High. 18 5 5144 R. Irish Fus. 25 5 5238 R. W. Surrey R.| 20} 5 Somerset L. I. I18. V5 Lanes Fus. 19} l5 Army Ser. Crps 33} is 6th Dragoons jl9 5 Royal Artillery 20}] 5 N. Lanes Kgt. f" Yorkshire Kgt. ! 3rd Hussars Lanes Fus. Derby Rgt. 4911 5554 5704 3704 16868 5258 5263 4 | fresh 64' frckld 8 fair 8J fresh 7 fresh 54 fresh 4!, fresh 74 fresh 44 fresh 10. jj| fresh 234 5 19} 5 19* 5 20* 5 21j| 5 5705IW. Riding Rgt| l « 4| 5 21135 Royal Artillery118}' 5 fresh ^ rn Ibrn fresh red bnjblue fair dk brn bra fresh bra grey fresh , It. brn jblue fresh brn | blue sallow bra pale bra fresh brn fresh Ibrn jlabourer labourer ( clerk [ labourer labourer potter carter icoach trmr striker jbrckly's lb. 26 Nov. 22 Feb. 18 Deo. 27 Aug. 26 Aug. 15 Jan. 18 May 9 Nov. 18 Dec. 16 Fsb. Dublin Cork London Belfast Oxford haulier bra grey blue | blue Henderson, J Higgins, George Hilton, Robert Jas. Holmes, Henry Hughes, John 4370 20971 6284 5635 : s:,; ss 5200 4130 Yk& Lane Rgt. 20}| 5 Royal Artillery! 19 5 A& S. High. ! l8}' 5 R. Scots Fus. 20 5 S. Wales Bords 26}! 5 R. Warwick R. 1845 E. Lanes Rgt. 20 ' 5 20th Hussars 121415 10515 Army Ser. Crps 23^ 5 4644Somerset L. I. 119/ 5 — Roval Artillery' 21} 5 5578 N. Lanes Rgt. jl9} 5 440017th Lancwrs Il8j5 3 fresh 83 fresh 4J fresh 4J fair 34 fresh 34 fresh 44 fresh 6i fresh 34 f* ir 74 fair 6 Ifresh 44 fresh 8* fresh 3 fresh 6 I fresh bra I blue brn Ibrn bra Igrey brn brn dk brn Igrey black iblue brn hazel dk brn brn brn blue light I hazel abourer labourer moulder collier groom collier labourer llabourer labourer [ labourer itcket sortr miner sawyer llabourer jpolisher ' collier Icastcr 7 Aug. 12 Nov. 23 Sep. 20 Aug. 17 Oct. 18 Aug. 17 Aug. 4 June [ Swords, Dublin iSt. Patrick's, Cork ' Kilkenny, Kilkenny jShankhill, Belfast Woolwich. Kent St. Mary's, Swansea Edinburgh Grecnside, Edin. Elgin New Speynis, Elgin Manchestr Kirkstall, Leeds London W. Brmwch, Wrwk| dk brn hazel bra Iblue brn ' grey dk bra Dm brn grey [ labourer labourer spinner ' 97| Brecon ' 96 Bury ' 84jCbelsea ' 97; Dublin ' 96j Hamilton ' 96, Liverpool ' 96Scarboro' ' 97 Woolwich ' 95 Bury ' 94| London Sirhowy, Monmth Haslington, Lanes Slough, Bucks St. Andrew, Dublin E dndrry, King's Co. Burenaden, Sligo Erkgate, Rotherham Sheffield, York Bacup, Lanes Brentford, Middfcx 12 Nov. 8 Nov. 11 Sep. 13 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 7 Nov. 9 Nov. 7 Nov. ; 9 Nov. 15 Nov. 7 Nov. 16 Nov. 10 Nov. 10 Nov. 11 Nov. 16 Nov. 8 Nov. 10 Nov. 14 Nov. Aldershot Fermoy Maritzbrg Belfast Chatham Pembroke Edinburgh Elgin Colchester Woking 5 Nov. 14 July 25 July 5 July 29 Sep. 14 Oct. 21 Nov. 19 Oct. 4 Nov. 1 Oct. 23 Jan. ' 30 Apl. ' 8 Nov.'! 31 July '! 18 Oct. '< 97| Halifax ' 97| London ' 95' llounslow 97 London ' 97Hamilton 97 Bathgate OOjBristol 97 Warwick 97 Accringtonl 96lBrmini; hi ' ( Preston, Lanes j 5 Nov. Walworth, London 13 Nov. S. Luke's, London 10 Nov. | Battersea. London 15 Nov. Barony, Glasgow 14 Nov. jPeDicuick. Midlthan 1 Nov. I Bed minster, Somrst 3 Nov. Stoke, Warwick 9 Nov. Wigan, Lanes I 5 Nov. jBirinnghm, Wrwckll5 Nov. Aberdeen I Perth, Scotland Taunton St. Judes, 3ristol London Hoxton, London Lancaster B. vrnsley. Yorks Seaforth I Liverpool, Lanes 16 Oct. 10 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 2 Nov. ' aunton Preston Aldershot Dundalk Newport* Dublin Shorncliffe Preston Derby scar rt elbow scr rt eybw, mole blw rt collrbne girlholdingflag, bracelt,& c, rtfrm brn discolouration front of chest A C rt frm, bracelet wrist, & c slight knek- knee, scr It shldr,& c H frat It frm, 2 moles bck It arm line rt fm, boat, & c It, scr rt chk Shorncliffe Aldershot Colchester Exeter G Ayr- Warwick Burnlev Canterbry coal mark It eyebrow mole rt loin scar on back of head * Mon. scr kn- caps, rt elbw, slain rt hip scar rt knee, bck head, It eye, & c scar cntre of back, blw It nipple small mole outside rt arm scr rt cheek, rt frm, dt bk rthnd marks It frm, scar rt eyebrow 4 vacs It arm, girl rt frm, & o brown spot, scars back ser uppr rt eye- lid & It fore- fingr Ige scr It of head, monumnt brst scars neck, T C It frm scrhead, A Hltfm, AH lthnd,& c wart by right collar bone Ptrmrit/. bg cicatrix middle finger rt hand Aldershot London scars forehead, rt breast Aldershot scars frhd, It wrist, tat frms, & c ICork 2 scars rt fnn i THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 3 , 1 8 9 7. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE— continued. Hutton, George T. Iddon, William Jackson, Fred. Johnson, George A. Johnson, George Jones, Thomas Keating, Edward Keating, Thomas Kemp, John King, Denis Kirk, George Knowles, Wm. W. Lee, George Leech, Thomas Lewis, William Locke, George Lowe, Robert Loy, James Maddick, Henry E. McCabe, William 4807| Worcester Rgt. 5778j Liverpool Rgt. 4187 20th Hussars 97184' Royal Artillery 22328| Royal Artillery 23i 5599| Yorks Rgt. 194 56931 R. Dublin Fus. 19j 564!)[ R. Dublin Fus. 21 4809, D. of Corn. L. I 20j 7564lRoyal Arbilleryl22j 5209, Derby Rgt. 120 5 3453( S. Stafford Rgt. 25$ 5 3608jHampshire R. 251 5 — Lanes Fus. 181 5 — R. Horse Art. ' 20 3397,10th Hussars ,21j; 5 4853lNrbhmptn Rgt. 21 15 6159 A. & S. High. 18} 5 — R. Horse Art. 20 5 — I Durham L. I. ' 18 | o 4J fair 6 J fresh 8? medim 81 fresh 3J fair 7* fresh 5 fresh 7 fresh 9j| fresh ENLISTMENT. naze! ( gas fitter It brn | blue labourer black grey labourer dk brn hazel [ barman dk brn ilk gryjgroom fair lb blue| labourer brn hazel labourer dk brn brn ifrm laborer | brn blue labourer b brn | hazel llabourer 1 Mar. 16 Aug. 5 Nov. 26 Apl. 12 Nov. 19 Ocb. 13 Feb. 2 Mar. 14 Deo. ' 971 London ' 97 j Liverpool ' 96 Manchesbr 93 London 97| G. Yarmth 97jRichmond* ' 96 Carlow 96| Wicklow 95( Bodmin OGlTemplmorel DESERTION OR ABSENCE. DATE S. Andrwa, Cambge Liverpool, Lanes Blokeley, Mauchstr Hull, Yorkshire St. John's, London iSbockbon- on- Tees [ Leghlinbdge, Crlow [ Ashford, Wicklow | S. Mary's, Penzance IModerceny. Tippry 16 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 Nov. 12 Nov. 6 Nov. 12 Nov. 4 Aug. 18 Nov. 10 Nov. f| pi Dev MARKS AND REMARKS. ivonportscr ( burn) back It hand Warrngtn hrt, swrd, HW rt, butterfly,& c It Canterbry small mole back of lb side neck YVeedon scr bk head & obsde It thgh, & c G. Yarmth large brown mole It side, & c Richmnd* scar lower lip * Yorks Aldershot Nlaritzbrg small scar outside It eye Newry small birth mark It shoulder Vewport small raised mole rt shoulder McCarron, David McCarthy, Eugene McClelland Robert McCombes, John McCormick, Joseph McElroy, John McErlean, Anthony McGowan, Hugh McKinley, Charles | McLoughlin, F. 56* 9 R. Innis Fus. — 13th Hussars 21 | 5 4932 K. Lanes Rgb. ( 20 \ 5 5707 Li\ erpool Rgb. 119 ft 4216jManchestrRgt 22$ 5 — Scottish Brdrs.! l8ij5 J2368 Royal Artillery, 184; 5 5329lYorkshire L. I. 19$ 5 4144' llth Hussars. ! l9j| 5 5555! Yorkshire L. I. 19115 5 I fresh 6 idark 7 | fresh 4J fair 7 Ifresh 5$| fair 41 fresh 5J fair 7$' fair l> rn blue brn blue jdk bruigrey fair jblue brn hazel dk brn'brn brn Igrey brn lolue lit brn I blue * bo Bury fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh grey brn lb brn jblue black jg brn brn iblue lt- brn jblue dk brn brn brn [ blue dk brnlblue black [ grey Igrey nonlder 26 Oct. ' 95 Derby S. Michael's, Derby 11 Nov. ; CurraghCp| caster 13 July ' 92 Birmnghm Birmingham 7 Nov. iAldershot [ eras swrds, crs6 flags, & c., rtfn jpainber 6 Ocb. ' 91 Winchstr Llynpia, Glamorgan; 17 Nov. ICork collier 5 Nov.' 97 London Sb. George's, Mohair 8 Nov. en route* collier 1 Nov. ' 97 Penire Pentre, Glamorgan 1 Nov. \ cn route * jbrickl labr 12 Ocb. ' 94 Shortlands Bromley, Kent 112 Nov. Canterbry carman 30 Mar.' 9Gj London Kempston, Bedford 3 Nov. | Aldershob rivetter 17 June ' 97 Cp. Irvine S. Mary's, Greenock^ Nov. ( Glasgow paoker 5 Nov.' 97 London S. Pancras, London 8 Nov. [ London miner 13 Nov. ' 97 Sunderlnd Hebbon, Durham 13 Nov. | en route* ( labourer ' sailor hawker [ carter | labourer blind mkr hraess mkr ( labourer | hairdres8er llabourer 28 Aug. 5 Nov. 23 Dec. 29 Apl. 27 Apl. 2 Nov. 8 Sep. 12 Oct. 16 Jan. 11 Aug. ' 971 Bel last ' 97| Dublin ' 95 Manchesbr ' 97 Liverpool ' 94 Manchesbr ' 97 Edinburgh ' 07 Belfast ' 96 Sheffield ' 97 Glasgow 971 Wakefield iShankhill, Belfast Whibegate, Cork Hyde, Cheshire Liverpool, Lanes I iHulme, Lanes [ Canongate, Edin ' Toome, Anbrim Brownlowhill, Lncs Dunan, Forfar Wakefield. Yorks 1 8 Nov. 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 4 Nov. 4 Nov. 7 Nov. 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. Armagh Dublin Manchesbr Warringbn Ashbu- u- L Edinburgh Woolwich Mullingar Canberbry Pontefract L, hrt rb frm, & c bo Cardiff indistinct tattoo dots both frms mle rt brst, scr bk lb hnd, lb leg A M E A C rb, M C J C lb fm, & c : ar rt head to Newcastle on- Tyne skull, X bna, anchr, sqr, lt frm dog wrist soar rt side, chin, lt leg rt lwr lid insrtd, scar lt calf tattoo J. Moil B, dot rt frm J K, oris lt frm, anchor, dot rt scar back of neck scr rt kn cp, rng cbra fngr lb hnd scar outside right eye 97 Mears, Harry Mee, George Menges, C. F. Merriner, Ralph Miles, Thomas W. Miller, Henry Mills, Thomas Morley, Thomas Moss, Benjamin Mudd, Joseph Mulkerin, Patrick Murray, Charles Mutch, Samuel Naggs, James Newman, Frederick Nichols, William Noonan, Peter O'Connor, Thos. J, O'DONNELL, Hugh Oliver, David 23693; R. Horse Art. 1211 | 2856 Yorkshire Rgb. 23$ I 3041| 15bh Hussars 23$ 4809 N. Lanes Rgb. ,16," j 4126 20th Hussars ,22; 56211W. Riding Rgt. 24! 55S9| Lanes Fus. | l8J E. Lanes Rgt. — { Lincoln Rgt. 5392 K. Kent Rgt. 6210| Durham L. I. — Royal Artillery 5309 R. Lanes Rgt. 5256 Manchcstr Rgt 4616 R. W. Kent Rgt — . Grenadier Gds. 5320 Liverpool Rgb. 5582 S.' Wales Bordrs 8583lRoyal Arbillery 61141 A. & S. High. 6 idark 9 jfresh 7 fair 2$ fresh 7$ fair 7 fresh 5$ ] pale 4$ fair 4 j fresh 4}! fresh 19$ 5 23J5 2215 20 5 20 5 18$ 5 23$ 5 1SJ 5 221 5 19$ 5 _ | fresh 8l| snbrnb 6 | fresh 6ljfresh 5$' fresh 7 dark 4 j| tresh 4 I fair 11 I fair 5$ [ fresh black Ibm ( groom brn | brn jmusician dk brn blue [ baker lb brn grey itailor brn Igrey [ bootmaker It brn blue clerk fair | blue ( piecer blue spinner brn blgrey; labourer lb brn grey | collier brn 4 Nov.' 97, London | Epsom, Surrey Mar. ' 1 17 June 9 Jan. brn black brn black brn brn fair dk brn blue { labourer blue groom grey labourer grey [ labourer grey labourer hazel [ haulier blue labourer blue ' shoe maker brn [ labourer grey 4 Nov. 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 21 Sep. 5 Nov. 26 Feb. 11 Sep. 19 Nov. 4 Nov. 12 May 18 Feb. 22 Feb. 28 Apl. j surrey o [ Nottinghm Alderahot, Hants [ 14 ' 92i London S. George's, London116 ' 96 Carlisle Whitehavn, Cmbrld 14 ' 96 Birmnghm Warwick ,10 ' 97 [ Leeds St. Pancras, London 8 ' 97| Bury [ Oldham, Lanes 14 ' 97 Accrington[ Preston, Lanes 5 ^ T^ ontefract [ Leeds, Yorks 5 ' 971 Margate | S. George's, Mnnhstr! 2 ' 97; Jarrow ' 97 i Colchester ' 97j Lancaster ' 97| Seaforth ' 95Maidstone ' 97iSwansea 96| Dublin ' 97: Swansea 95Huinilton ' 97 Glasgow St. Mary's, Hebburn S. Mary's, Newinkt Coppenhall, Chshire Gorton, Lanes Wateringbry, Kent Aberavon, Glam Dunlaven, Wicklow S. Joseph's, Swansea Leckpatrick, Tyrne Barony, Lanark Woolwich Dublin Aldershob Durham Canterbry Halifax Preston Burnley Pontefract Canberbry ( Ncatle- o- TT [ Colchester jManchestr ; Ashtn- u- L Dublin \ m route' 1 Holy wood [ PmbrkeDk [ Clonmel [ Glasgow anchr, heart & c rt arm, crss& c lt jscar lt cheek scr nr rt eye, dts base bth bhmbs 2 scars right hips jmle rb 6de, scr rb spine, rb bbek scr lt arm, mid fngr lb bnd dfrmd | ser lteyebrw, tatltarm, hrt& crt birth mark lt chest, flat footed scar lt thumb scr lt shin, wart lttl fngr lt hand anchr, F N, scar lb frm scrsrbgroin, rbshldr * to Cardiff ILWM, & c rt frm, ILAC, & c lb round scar cenbre of back O'Sullivan, Danl M. Ouzman, Samuel H Quinn, John Pheasant, William Prince, George Purcell, Thomas Ralph, James Ramsbottom, G. Randall, John Ranger, P. T. Redman, D. Rees, James Rides, Charles Robertson, Douglas Robinson, Henry Roberts, Frederick Rodgers, John Rose, Wm. Walter Royce, Thomas Sanderson, William Saunders, Geo. Wm. Savage. Wm. Belle Scinclair, Charles Scoltock, Henry Shaw, George W. Shipman, Richard Simons, Charles Simpson, J. Simpson. Walter Smith. Charles 20346' Royal Artillery| 18J| 5 5177' Nrihmbld Fus. 18ij5 61C6A. & S. High. ,18$ 5 20205 Royal ArtiUery 23| 5 — iManchestr Rgt| 20 | 5 8275iR. Horse Art. | 23 [ 5 45R. W. KenbRgb[ 20$| 5 5638; Uncs Fus. 19^| 5 19734' Royal Arbillery' 191 5 29859j R. Engineers 120 | 5 fresh [ brn blue fresh elk brn grey fresh Ibrn ,' grey fresh [ It brn jblue sallowldk brnlblu fresh jdk brn! hazel fresh brn ( farmer ( labourer jlabourer groom 6109 Durham L. I. 119* 5 19030 Royal Artillery 20 5 5176 Nrthmbld Fus. 19j! 5 42527th Dragn Gds. 119* 15 368611th Hussars 24 5 5110 Liverpool Rgb. 20J 5 67669 Royal Artillery 31 [ 5 — Suffolk Rgb. ( 19 ! 5 628 Royal Artillerv 18^ 15 859 Coldstream Gds| 25 | 5 ( 15606 R. Horse Art. 14429[ Roval Artillery | 3880 3rd Dragu Gds. I 5114lDerbyshire Rgt | 5303' Derbyshire Rgt 564l| Derbyshire Rgt 20 | 4974 Nrthmbld Fus. 20$ | 3867 1st Dragn Gds. 201 I 5447 Yorkshire L. I 20 5319| R. Innskln Fus.| l9j 191 Smith, E. A. Smith, George Smith, John Soliman, Arthur Stagg, Thomas Stanton, George Stevenson, Henry Stewart, William Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Thomas Thomas, Fredk. J. Thomas, William Thompson, George Tinley, Frank Todd, F. Tovey, Bertie Trussell, William Tulip, Alfred Tunaley, Albert Tymms, Thomas I 4270,20th Hussars | 4822) W. Yorks Rgt.| l9$| 5 5512 R. Scobs Fus. 19 5 23058 Royal Arbillery| 18i 5 1 4739 Derbyshire Rgtj21$[ 5 4886 R. Beiks Rgt. ,19^ 5 4998 N. Lanes Rgt. 20 | 5 23136| Royal Artillery[ 2015 4937 R. Dublin Fus.| 25 5 23579: Royal Artillervi20 | 5 | 2U19, Royal Artilleryil91| 5 5471 Shropshire L. I. 24$ 5 4218[ Devon Rgb. 20J 5 5371! Derbyshire Rgb 21 j 5 5152iWarwick Rgt. 118 5 — Rifle Brigade 18$ 5 3764 8bh Hussars 20^ 5 4950 Nrtlimbld Fus. ,211 5 4940iR. Wrwok Rgt. j20$ 5 42601 Worcester Rgb. 124 | 5 41 sallow 3$ fresh 4$ fresh 7$ fresh 7 fresh 4 fresh 4j ruddy 5 fresh 8$ fair 9$ fresh 8 Idark 6$ jbrn 61 fresh 41ifresh 9 fresh 91 fresh 6J fresh S fresh 4^' sallow 7$| fresh IK labourer [ farm labr. [ moulder sailor llabourer 118 ( dark ibrn llabourer Ibrn ibrn jbinworker 2 | brn grey [ milkman 23 [ fair grey [ mbtrssmkrl2 jbrn ibrn carman 2 sandy Igrey [ baker I 3 dk brn Iblue groom , brn ( dkbrnlboot lai brn | bm brn brn brn brn brn 5 June ' 97 Tralee iFilemoie, Kerry 21 Oct. • 23 July ' 97 London iRotherhithe, Londn 13 Nov. 17 June ' 971Cp. Irvine S. Mary's, Greenock 12 Nov. 24 May ' 97 BrnrdCstle[ St. James, Granthm 31 Oct. 11 Nov. ' 97: Warringtn[ Liverpool, Lanes 13 Nov. 29 Jan. ' 95 Lewes | Limehouse, London 30 Oct, 17 Juno' 95( Maidstone Headcorn, Kent 9 Nov. 1 May ' 97[ Bury [ Manchester, Lanes [ 2 Nov. 22 Apl. ' 97[ Oxford Wandsworth, Lndn| 29 Oct. 8 Sep. ' 96 London Islington, London | l3Nov. tiS brn carpenter jblue ( labourer brn plumber brn moulder ' blue ' labourer brn 6$> fresh 8 ( pale 6 fresh 5 [ fresh 41 fresh 54 fresh 51 [ fresh 641 fresh 6 fresh 6 | fresh Vale, Joseph Waites, William Wallace, Henry Wallis, Arthur Ward, James Warner, Charles B. Warner, Frank Wabling, W. Webb, John G. Wensley, John Westman, William White, James Wild, George Frdk. Williams, F. G. Williams, James Williams, John Williams, W. Wills, John Woods, David Worrall, Benj. G. Wright, W. Derby Hgi. 20415 4704 R. Dublin Fus. 22^ 5 4814 Leicesber Rgb. 4801' Nrthmptn Rgt. 5655 Liverpool Rgb. 3962 8bh Hussaro fresh fresh | sallow fresh fresh ' fresh [ fresh [ dark fresh fresh collier lb brn Iblue ifarmlabrerj 5 brn [ grey [ labourer 19 brn lb gry shoemaker' 8 dkbrnibrn llabourer | 21 brn | blue { labourer brn dk gry labourer dk brn grey [ labourer brn ( blue jpainter lighb grey igroom dk brn grey | coal porber brn [ grey [ labourer fair grey farm srvnb brn ( blue labourer dk brn grey prinber | uru ( brn black hazel brn ibrn ( brn ' grey lb brn jbrn jbrn [ brn Ibrn grey dk brn grey I bra j hazel | brn Iblue Mar. Mar. July Ocb. Ocb. Jan. June Ocb. Aug. ApI June Mar. Sep. Jan. July Aug. Sep. Mar. Julv ' 97 Sunderlnd jSunderUnd, Durhrn 13 Nov. ' 97[ Aberdare Llanagyfach | 8 Nov. ' 97[ London Lambebh, Surrey 13 Nov. ' 97' Lancaster St. Anne's, Mnchstr 8 Nov. ' 93[ Woolwich Bethnal Grn, Lndni 5 Nov. ' 95 Warwick Wellington, Salop | 10Nov. ' SSlHounalow S. Wilfrid's, Tadcstr 13 Ocb. ' 97[ Sbrabford Bow, Middlesex 28 Ocb. ' 971 London jSpalding, Lincoln ' 30 Ocb. ' 97| Grim8by | Grimsby. Lincoln | 1 Nov. ' OS. DevonportlS. Peter's, Plymouth' 1 Nov. ' 96 Sandown* Emaworbh, Hants [ 1 Nov. ' 97 Loudon | Babbersea, London [ 5 Nov. ' 95 Nobbinghm[ BrierlyHill, Sbaffordil3 Nov. ' 96 Derby jBasford, Notts 11 Nov. ' 97 Derby jS. Georges's, Dncstr 12 Nov. | Limerick | [ Portland [ 4 vac lt arm, scar rt knee, & c Glasgow anchor lt frm, ship back lb hand ; Nesble- o- T love, hearb& c rt frni. flgtc ltfrm e « route anchr, & c lt frm, db base lb thmb Hull Dublin JR It frm, scrs head, scr lt hand Preston [ scars base rt thumb, rt wrist Leith F^ rtjJ R lt hand, bust sailor lt fm, & c I Aldershot [ Dublin , scar forehead and rt knee iTrowbrdge blue scar front of light wrisb [ Portland | 5 vac lt arm, dts lt frm, < fco Norwich scrs head, mle rt knee, lat lt frm ( London Holy wood [ jeii route * anchor lt fm, & c ' Southampton Strabford [ Sheernesa [ scars forehead, lb eye, cross lb fm London Brtshbarnue, Quu Mabchst, & ct j Woolwich ( 9 dots It frm, heart rt frm Dorchester jscar rt forearm * I. of W York 4 vao lt arm, A C S rb farm,& c Crrgh Cmp'small cicatrix from burn rteblw Crrgh Cmplscar over lt eye ' 96 Portsmuth ' 95 Wisbech ' 97 Pontefract ' 96 Ballygwly labourer labourer tailor lacemaker bag maker carpenter bnvssfinshr labourer iron caster shoemaker 19707 Royal Artillery 17 3rd Hussars 5666 W. Riding Rgt. 224 4270 12th Lancers | l9l| 5 6 ( fresh ( I: 5 sallow d 7$ fair b 61 fair d 3i fair lb 5$ fresh III 8 [ fair b 7$ pale | b 5| sallow b 61' fresh ! b 5b9tt Welsh Kgt. 5779 S. Wales Bordrs 1040 Rifle Brigade 3905 3rd Hussars 5084 D. of Corn. L. I, — Royal Artillery 4601 [ 4th Dragn Gds. 19962 Royal Artillery 5332 R. Irish Rifles 4006 1st Dragn Grdh 1915 194[ 5 -'"' » 21$ 5 2( i) ir, 2 4 f, 5 2045 19 5 21 5 19 | 5 sal lo 1 fresh fresh fair fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh fresh bin brn dk bin; bin brn brn dk brn lt brn brn blue blue brn brn brn blue brn bra grey farm labr hatter lainter lawker painter groom engineer shoemikor bookbindr labourer Dec. Aug. Oct. Aug. Feb. Dec. July Oct. Oct. July Oct. May Mar. Sep. Nov. Mar. July Mar. Nov. London York Ayr London [ Worksop London Preston Ayr Noas Buiy Dalsion Kington Devonport Nottinghm Dalston Bristol Hounslow Redcar Warwick Stroud Holme, Y'orkshirc | l4 Nov. Jarrow, Durham 11 Nov. Holbeok, Leeds 11 Nov. Carrickmre, Tvroi Derby Portland Colchester Mullingar Brrw- in- F scar rt cheek anchr, C, db lb, hnds clap rb frm long scr frnt lb frm, above thmb slighb ecar lb elbow ( Dulwieh, Surrey Chabbam, Kent ' Dublin, Dublin London S. Paula, Nottinghm [ Anerley, Surrey jOldham, Lancashire Stoneykirk, Wigtou Caharagh, Cork ISheffield, York a ( 9 Nov. 124 Oct. 7 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 No\ 8 Feb. 30 Jan. 1 Sep. 2 Apl. 1 Mar. .5 July 23 Apl. 8 Juno 19 Oct. 29 Oob. ' 97 Derby ' 93 Warringbn ' 96 Birmnghm ' 96 London ' 97j Liverpool ' 97 Beverley ' 97 London ' 97 London ' 97 London ' 97| Chiohesber Cleikenwell, Loud Newport, Glamn. Sb. Charles, Plymbh Triniby, Notts Clerkenwell, Lndn Bedmiustr, Somert Endfield, Middlesex Hendon, Durham Birminghm, Wrwck G. HamphnEvewlim Broom, Warwick Liverpool, Lanca Smibhurch Berinoudsoy, Londn Liverpool, Lanes Seaton Ross, Yorks Leicester Nottng Hill, Londn Reading, Berks Pagham. Sussex Ayr VVcohvich Crrgh Cmp[ Aldershot Roy ton Dover Aldershot Seaforth scr bck head, lb irm, lb shldr- blde mole above lb shoulder crucifix, horseshoe, & c It frm scr palm lb hnd, hrb, arrw rb frm bat frms, moles lt collrbono & bk several scars both knees small scar rt side of back scar lt groin M HNS & 3 dts lb frm. scrupr lip 30 Uct. | Weedou | tat inrks ubh irn, atr lick bth hnds 14 Nov. ea route , scar top of head 1 Nov. jAldorshot | 13 Nov. Crrgh Cmp scar lt hip 5 Nov. Chatham anchor, R O S E rt frm, & c 4 Nov. \ eu route scar between eyebrows 11 Nov. ICahir mle rbaide umblicas, scr nok, & c 14 Nov. Portland 10 Nov. [ Warwick 4 Nov. iDevonport 27 Oct. 16 Aug. 11 Nov. 3 Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 5 Nov. 7 Nov. 8 Nov. 6 Nov. Igrey collier Igrtv fai rier ! crty painter blgry clerk grey baker blue [ collier blue [ labourer dk brn billpoater hazel |) aLourer brn liarmer 3 Nov. ' D7> enIortli Biunlora, Yoik 1 4 JSov. itn route 23 Sep. ' 97 Hounslow | Dublin jl3Nov. ( Brecon 24 Jnn. ' 91 | E. Grinstd Brighton, Sussex j 7 Oct. Penang 4 Nov.' 97' London St. Giles's, London [ 10 Nov. Shorncliffe 11 S< p.' 96iTruro Hayle, Cornwall | l3Nov. Newry 1 Nov.' 97[ Ncath IMerthyr, Glam. ] 1 Nov. [ e7i route * 12 Jon.' 97 W. HartlpljStranton, Durham [ 31 Oct. Cantcrbry 7 ]\ Iny : 97 Salisbury Hoxton, London [ 31 Oct. Trwbridgt 28 Sep. ' 97( Belfast Nwtowni rda, I) o\ vn| 8 Nov. Belfast ' ' Jun. ' 97iCong) eton ICongleton 1 9 Nov. | Colchester | 2 July' 95| London | St. George's, Londn( 1 Nov. | Dublm Jurrgli Op small ring It loreariu Maritzbrg 1 Cork [ scr bck rt hnd, several moles bck Aldershot B rt forearm, moles abdomen Warringbn sailr, & ort, parbanchrlbfrm, & c Cahir scar on forehead Sheerness scrindx tiugr lt hnd & rttbgh& o Shomoliffe| 2 crosses pyramids of dobs, & c Halifax 4 vac lt, mlaltchk, chat, i t arm Aldorxhot ship rb frm. scr lt aide of head * to Cardiff' soar rb wrist tat. breast, ltarm, both frms scar outer surface of lt leg scrs frhd, lt chk, nils bk & lt elf female, & o rb, " Annio,"& o lb frm hussar rb arm, & c * bo Cardiff scar lb of jaw scar lb forearm scr lb eybrw, lb & rb forefinger 1, blue marks It lrm / | 3878| Rifle Brigade | 20$[ 3 5 | fresh | aubrn" blue jca Alston, William Bryan, James Connolly, Thomas Davies, James Dinsdale, Thomas Duberey, Wm. Alex Joyce, Thomas Kelly, Owen Whalley, Richard Wilbraham, John Scots Guards I Royal Artillery Scaforth High R. Welsh Fus. I Med. Staff Crps. W. Yorks Rgt. Yrk k Lane Rgt. R, Dublin Fus. N. Lanes Rgt. R. Welsh Fus. printer carman labourer ' labourer hotel portr carpenter labourer labourer weaver llabourer Barony, Glasgow Hammersmith, Ldn S. Matthews, Bolton S. Mary's, Warrngtn Dinsdale, Durham Jullundcr, India S. Mary's, Brmnghm St. Thomas; Dublin Blackburn, Lanes Chester, Cheshire scar inside rt knee scars shins, rb thigh, tatt both frms scar'cliest, J B C rt frm 2 pitts rt hip, tcc scr hd,' chin, W D, F H C It frm scr It collr- bne, anchr, thistlo, flg It frm 2 dots It frm Best, William John Earp, Albert Gilbert, Arthur , King, Frederick Middlesex Rgt. Derby Rgt. Derby Rgt. Dorset Rgt- gardener [ labourer carter imilkman Wargrave, Berks Ambergate, Derby Screveton, Notts Kennington, Surrey mole close to rt nipple scar It frm, blue scar forehead varicocle It side mole It abdmen Abbott, A. Aspinall, John Barber, Fred. Geo. Bastick, Crnelius F. Bruce, Thomas Byrnes, Matthew Crawford, William j Day, Alfred Docherty. Thomas Dunne, William English, James Faulds, William Hicks, Richard Holloway, Wm. H. Josephs, Joseph Leader, Tom Marny, Frederick McDonough, Patrk Ross, Frederick J. Searce, Harry Shea, Daniel Skipp, Fredk. W. Walden, Arthur Wignell, Charles K. Williams, Thomas Wilson, William hammrmn labourer porter vanguard labourer | stonemasn i labourer plumber abourer |! labourer labourer labourer labourer greengrocr carman labourer tailor carter labourer labourer printr's lbr carman woodchppr warehsman collier twister Croydon, Surrey Manchester, Lanes St. Pancras, Mdlsex Bethnl Green, Mdsx. Salford, Lanes. Queenstown, Cork Manchester, Lanes Woolwich, Kent Govan, Lanark St. Andrew's, Dblin| Lisburn, Antrim Dundee, Forfar Padstow Chelsea, London Whitechapel, Lndn Stanningley, Yorks Mile End, Middx Liverpool, Lanes Walworth, London Blaxhall, ' Holborn, London Islington, London Battersea, London Lambeth, London Pontdowe, Glam Salford, Lanes flag, ship frm, scar rt hip blue dot It frm scars head several dots It frm scar rt cheek 4 vac It, nso inclns rt, inls rt rbs large scar It collar- bone several scars bttck, scar It frhel scars back of head, dots frms * to Dalston circmcsd, scr lip,& c scar back rt hand several scars top and back head tat It fm. scr chin.& c, mis fee, nek " Wickham Market leyebws meet, scr rt ribs, tat It fm scr frhd, palm It hand, tat It fm scrs bk head, It thmb, dts rt fm hrt It fm, scrs nck,& c, mis fce,& c * Welshpool to Brecon | W H It forearm Willson, John | Kent Artillery Lewisham, Kent sailr, hrse- she rt frm, fmle It, anchr hnd Fletcher, A. Goodwin, Regd. W. Hadley Arthur W. Jones, Thomas Kettleband, Richd. Larmour, Thomas Maloney, Thomas Melrose, John Mitchell, James Nelson, Robt. T. \ Pembroke, deserter j Victory, deserter Pembroke, deserter Wildfire, straggler Wildfire, deserter Penibroke, deserter Wildfire, straggler Pembroke, deserter Pembroke, deserter Galatea, deserter Smith, William H. Sullivan, P. Travers, Charles Tripp, Alfred Turner, William T. Whitaker, W. F. White, William Sirius, straggler Sirius, straggler Trafalgar, deserter Victory, deserter Pembroke, deserter Pembroke, deserter Vivid, deserter St. Peter's, Derby Eynsham, Oxford S tockton - on - Tees St. Pancras, Middlesex j Nottingham Belfast Rolipendy, India Galashiels, Selkirk Liverpool, Lanes Highbury, Middlesex j Cheshire Kinsale Battersea, London Banbury, Oxford St. Martin's, Birmnghm Wells, Norfolk nirnimgham | scr top rt forefinger, bust worn It arm, brclt It wrs flower rt arm, God is love and flower It arm rose rt arm, tree It arm, birthmark rt thigh scar back of head True love rt wrist heart rt forearm butterfly It forearm True love, heart pierced with arrow, N R K, & c tatooed on chest and arms 12 scars It forearm and It forefinger ring 2nd It finger scar It cheek Herdsman, James Lehane, Timothy Royal Sovereign Willesby, Yorks Kilbritain, Cork Edwards, Wm. H. Lincoln, Arthur Luckett, J. Pennell, C. G. Simkins, C. F. R. M. R. M. R. M. L. L R. M. L. I. R. M. L. I. Shawbury, Salop Bath, Somerset Paddngtn, Londn Ashford, Kent Battersea, Londn labourer painter porter caiman MO dt, picrcd hrt & c, It am, ILMO bk rt hnd, kc dot It arm, sor 4th rt linger, moles arms, chest, & c small scar It of forehead, mole rt arm I I THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBEK 23, 1897. Discharged for Misconduct. ToI0K| NAME- DIVISION*. WHERE BORN. TRADE. W i COM- I'LXN. HAIR. EYES. - SS5- DATE OP DISCHARGE PLACE OF DISCHARGF, MARKS AND REMARKS. 251 Skeggs, John 252 Wilson, William R. M L. I. R. M. Bethnl Grn. Lndn labourer edmontn, Mddlsx gardener 25 15 7 I fresh 1 19 | 5 fresh | t brn l> rn grey lincor. & wchls( 2U Nov. ' 97| Chatham grey incor. & wthls 24 Nov. ' 97| Dovor scrs 2dfc 3 It tingrs, anchrrt arin, ILLiM, & c, It arm EXTRACT FROM QUEEN'S REGULATIONS AND ADMIRALTY INSTRUCTIONS, 1893, FOR APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS- REWARDS, & c. deserters or absentees, are set forth in the Naval Discipline Act. 766. Every possible effort is to bo made to check deser- tion and straggling, and, by lawful means, to detect and apprehend deserters or absentees without leave. Descriptions in the established form are to be distributed as may be directed by the Commanders- in- Chief, but at home one copy is invariably 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 have 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 Viet, cap. 62; and by Section 50 of the Naval Discipline Act. 3. Under the first of these Statutes, any person arrested on suspicion of being a deserter or absentee from Her Majesty's Navy shall be taken and charged before a Magistrate, and by him, either— ( a.) Committed to prison pending inquiry as to his identity, and afterwards, should such identity be proved, handed over to Naval custody, or— ( b.) 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 direct into Naval custody and dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, but no deserter or absentee who has not been arrested under such warrant shall be received from the Police, of from any other person, unless such deserter or absentee has first been charged before a Magistrate. 5. A deserter or absentee who voluntarily surrenders himself to Naval authority may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act, though no warrant for his arrest may have been issued, and without charging him before a Magistrate. 6. Under the provisions of Section 10 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict, cap. 62, any person who voluntarily confeases to being a deserter, or an absentee without leave, from Her Majesty's Navy, may, unless he surrenders himself into Naval custody, either— ( a.) Be taken before a Magistrate, and by him bedelivered into Naval custody, or— ( 6.) 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 ia or ii not a deserter or absentee must be duly investigated by Naval authority, and for that purpose he may be detained for a reasonable time, when, if his confession of desertion or absence without leave shall be found not to be truo, 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— ( b.) 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 o rogue and vagabond, and if in Scotland or Ireland, by commitment to prison, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three months. 7. When any deserter, or absentee without leave, whether delivered into Naval custody by order of a Magistrate, or by a Warrant issued under Seotion 50 of the Naval Discipline Act, or by voluntary surrender, shall be brought before the Com- manding Officer of any one of Her Majesty's Ships to be dealt with summarily, his case is to be thoroughly investigated, and a note taken in writing of the proceedings; the prisoner is at the same time to be formally asked if he has any statement to make and such statement, if made, is to be signed by the prisoner, and duly witnessed; and the accuracy of any such statement is to be carefully tested before the case is finally disposed of. 766a. The penalties for induoing men to desert or im- properly absent themselves, or for employing or oonoe& ling 770. Except in the cases specified in Art. 772, the Com- manding Officer of a Ship may authorise the payment of a reward not exceedng £ 3 to any Constable or other person by whom a deserter may l> e brought on board the Ship to which he belongs, or delivered up to any duly authorised person within two years of the date of his desertion. The amount of reward should be determined by the attendant circumstances, and, in considering these, the zeal shown, and the trouble taken, by the Constable or other person by whom the arrest of the deserter has been effected, should be duly weighed. The above Regulations for the payment of rewards will not be held to apply in the case of a deserter voluntarily surrendering himself at any Police Station, or to any Constable or other recognised authority, unless it can be clearly shown that such deserter had been induced so to surrender himself by the vigilance and exertions of any such Constable, or other person; but exceptional cases of this description are not to be dealt with without reference to the Admiralty at home, or Commandere- in- Chief 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 £ 3, 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 : — ( a.) Breaks out of his Ship. ( b.) When on service away from his Ship, quits his place of duty, and remains absent after the time at which he ought to have returned to the Ship. ( c.) When the Ship is under sailing orders, remains absent without leave until after the Ship has sailed; pro- vided that the fact of the Ship being under sailing orders was generally known. A reward, not exceeding £ 1, may be paid for the appre- hension of any man who overstays his leave. In giving these rewards, the same considerations as govern the payment of rewards for the apprehension of deserters are to be taken into account, both as regards arrest and voluntary surrender. 4. No reward ia to be paid for the apprehension of any Commissioned, Warrant, or Subordinate Officer, without the sanction of the Admiralty at home, or Commander- in- Chief or Senior Officer present, abroad. 771. In addition to tho foregoing rewards, there may be paid to tlie Constable, or other person bringing deserters or stragglers on board, such expenses attending their lodgment, subsistence, and travelling, as may appear to have been fairly incurred, and to be in accordance with these regulations, viz.: — Railvay Fare ( return) of Escort- - ( As an ordinary rule, Railway Fare ( single) of deserter j not to exceed Id. or straggler ( per mile. Other sums expended in the actual carriage of the deserter or straggler, such as for the hire of Cabs, Boats, etc. Subsistence of deserter or Not exceeding Is. while under straggler. detention, or 2s. 6d. a day when travelling. Subsistence of Esoort - At the same rate u that allowed for Petty Officors under Article 1396, according to the time neceuarily occupied in conveying the deserter or straggler to his destination and returning. namely, 2s. 6d. when absent above 9 hours, and not absent during the night; and 5s. when absent a night, or for every 24 hours of absence, no fractional part of a day being allowed in addition to the 24 hours, unless the extra time for which payment is claimed exceeds, by more than 9 hours, the full time for which 5s. would be paid. The only other charges which, except in special cases, should be sanctioned, are a fee of 2s. to the Magistrate's Clerk, and a fee of 2s. 6d. to any medical practitioner by whom the deserter or straggler may have been examined. 2. In cases where a reward is payable no claim for loss of time or for subsistence made by any Constable or other person in connection with the apprehension of a deserter or straggler is to be entertained, but this should not prejudice claims for such expenses as are incurred in escorting the man back to a Ship after committal as allowed in the preceding clause. 3. When no reward 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 forwarded to the Admiralty for examination and decision. 4. Should the Constable, or other person, bringing a deserter or straggler on board object to the Captain's award, the case is to be submitted to the Commander- in- Chief, who, if unable to settle the question, will forward it for the decision of the Admiralty. • • • • • The Governor of the gaol will furnish a statement of the number ofj days' subsistence issued, for which the charge of one shilling per diem is to be raised. 6. With a view to simplifying the payment of such claims, Magistrates and Governors of gaols, when requested to send deserters or stragglers back to their Ships, should t> s informed that it is desirable that the men should be sent in the custody of the Constable! who actually apprehended them. 7. The foregoing mode of payment does not apply to cases of deserters or stragglers apprehended by the Metropolitan ( London) Police, when the following course is to bs observed: — No payment is to be made by the Accountant Officer ia of the expenses incurred by the Constable, or of any reward which may be due to him. The Constable will fill up a form, prepared for the purpose, which he is to produce, and in which he will include the whole of his expenses, and oertify that they were necessarily incurred by him. He will then hand the form to the Accountant Officer of the Ship, who will, with the approval of the Captain, charge the deserter or straggler with the sum shown thereon, together with any reward, if due, and note in the space provided on the form the fact of the charge having been made. The form is then to be returned to the Constable. The payment of the expenses incurred, and of the reward when due, will be arranged between the Admiralty and th* 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 deserters or stragglers within the precincts of a port or place where there is a police force employed in any naval establishment, but in order to encourage the local police at any such port or place to search for and apprehend deserters and stragglers, the Commander- in- Chief, or senior officer present, at his dis- cretion, and under such regulations as he may from time to time lay down, may approve a reward not exceeding £ 1 being paid for each deserter or straggler arrested by a Constable of the local police within a reasonable period. 3. These expenses are to be paid by tke Accountant Officer of tho Ship. 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. REG. NO. OR CORPS OR SHIP. POUCH GAZETTE IN WHICH ADVERTISED. NAME. REG. NO. OR RATING. CORP8 OR SHIP. POUCH GAZBL ADVEB TB IN WHICH TISED. DATE. | NO. OF ADVT. DATE. NO. OF ADVT. Canning, D. Crouin, D. Dobson, T. Gilchrist, W. Higdon, E. Hancock, A. W Joslin, A. 99037 8155 13252 3386 4738 21795 3160 Royal Artillery Royal Artillery Army Sei. Corps. W. Riding Rgt. Somerset L. 1. Royal Artillery Somerset L. I. 2 Nov. ' 97 2 Nov. ' 97 24 Aug. ' 97 16 July ' 95 13 Apl. ' 97 2 Nov. ' 97 12 Nov. ' 95 11 15 33 241 33 23 35 Jones, C. C. Martin, W. Norcross, J. Richmond, J. Smith, G. Whitehead, C. 8567 61788 4313 13319 Welsh Rgt. Royal Scots R. Highlanders Royal Artillery W. Riding Rgt. Army Ser. Crps. 16 Nov. ' 97 16 Nov. ' 97 16 Nov. ' 97 29 June ' 97 17 Aug. ' 97 46 61 67 483 179 ! A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1896. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 177 3 £ 20 REWAHD. lOST, on Friday evening, October 2Htli, between Charles Street, Berkeley Square, and the Avondale Hotel, a Gold Purse, two Gold Keys, Lady's Button Hook, Gold Pencil Case ( with Christian name set in diamonds), and some coins set as charms. The above were all fastened together by a gold split ring with reward label attached. The above Reward will be paid if taken to Chubb and Co., 68, St. James's Street, S. W. £ 5 REWARD. JjOST, on Thursday night, the 4th inst., between Criterion Theatre and Ken- sington Court, a small SAPPHIRE and DIAMOND BROOCH.— The above re- ward will be given to the person restoring the Brooch to 6, Kensington Court. £ 2 REWARD. lOST, on Monday, 1st inst., in the neighbourhood of Harrow Road, a WHITE BULL- TERRIER DOG, with brown spot over tail. Apply at 51, Finchley Road, St. John's Wood, N. W. A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. FLOR DE DINDIGUL, A MEDIUM MILD INDIAN CIGAR, Of exquisite flavour and aroma. 22s., 21s. and 20s. per 100 ( throe sizes), carrlago paid. Samples 4 and 6, Is. ( 12 stamps) ( All To' paper), a delightful whiff 8s. por 100. Samples 12 stamps. bEWLAY, 74 & 49, Strand, & 143, Cheapside. Established 1780. 125, STRAND, W. O. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL LONDON, PR0VIN01> L AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS EXCEPTIONAL TERMS FOR A SERIEt, Sole Agents for all Advertisement! in the OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT « POLICE GAZETTE." wILLINGS, 125, STRAND, W. O. BRANCH OFFICES— 162, PICCADILLY, w. Telegraphic Addrea » —" WUlings, London." Telephone No. 277a. MASTERS' CELEBRATED 30s. 6 PHIZE MEDAL Silver Watches. Supplied to Policemen, also their Wives, Sons and Daughters, on Special Cre- dit Terms of 5s. monthly for six months, or Free Gift of a Silver Chain for 30s. cash. No Club Rules or formalities. AGENTS WA1STTED. MASTERS, Rye, Sussex- Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund. Patron— HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. President— H. R. H. the PrinceBH LOUISE, Marchionetsa of LORNe. Vioe- President- Her Grace the Dowager Duchess of MARLBOROUGH. The Marchioness of Waterford. The Lady Mary Howard. The Countess Waldegrave. The Countess of Bective. The Lady Emma Talbot The Lady Agnes Daniell The Lady Arthur Hill. The Dowager Lady Westbury. The Hon. Mrs. Swinton. Lady M'Clintock Lady Pontifex Mrs. Goschen. Mrs. Hatton. Mrs. Lecky. Mrs. Montgomerie. Mrs. Edgar W. Brodie Miss Leslie. Miss Craigie. Gen. Sir Henry de Bathe. Lieut- Col. Davidson Lt.- Gen. R. W. Lowry, C. I E. Parker Young, esq Augustus Hill, Esq. Robert Martin, Esq, ( ESTABLISHED 1794.1 BEST HOME AND SPORTING NEWS. ONE PENNY DAILY. 27, FLEET STREET, E. C. Hon. Treasurer— H. H. Pleydell- Bonverie. Esq. Bankers— Messrs. Barolay A Co., 1, Pall Mall East, S. W. Manageress— Work Depot, Miss Campbell, 17, North Audley Street, W. Secretary— Gen. W. M. Lees, 17, North Audley Street, 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 at the Country Branches ; by Messrs. Barolay & Co., 1, Pall Mall- East, S. W., 54, Lombard Street, E. C. ; by the National Provincial Bans of England, BiBhopsgate Street, E. C., and all ite Branches ; by Messrs. Coutta & Co., Strand, W. C. ; by Messrs. Hoare & Co., Fleet Street, E C. ; by Messrs. Henry S. King & Co., 45, Pall Mall, S. W., and 65, Cornhill, E. C.; by the London and County Banking Company, South Kensington Branch ; or by the Secretary, payable to the " Irish Distressed Ladies' Fund." W. M. LEES, General Secretary. Office and Work Depot, 17, North Audley Street, W. NORFOLK HOTEL, ARUNDEL, SIX MILES FROM B0GN0R. OMNIBUS MEETS EVERY TRAIN. JOHN N. HARE, Proprietor. pETER ROBINSON'S. _ DETER ROBINSON'S Hackney FurnisMn^ Company's ft ' NEW HIRE SYSTEM. NOVELTIES IN COSTUMES AND MANTLES ARRIVING DAILY, SUITABLE FOR HOME OB CONTINENTAL WEAR. PETER ROBINSON, LTD, Oxford Street & Regent Street. SWAN & EDGAR, PICCADILLY AND RESENT STREET. Cheapest, Best, and Most Eoonomioal. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. GENERAL TERMS. £ a d. £ 10 worth ... ... 0 5 0 per uionth. £ 20 ., 0 10 0 £ 30 „ 0 10 0 „ £ 40 „ 13 6 £ 50 17 6 £ 100 „ 2 5 0 £ 200 ,. 5 0 0 No large first payment. A full three years' credit. Goods delivered free in private vans. Strict privacy. Established 50 years. Catalogues free. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS- TOWN HALL BUILDINGS, MARE STREET, HACKNEY, LONDON, N. E. Few minutes from City, Broad Street. Book tor Hackney. References to old customers, if required. Bankers— London and County, Hackney. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OE GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY AND OUTFITTING. ! s„ 38s., Ms., 60s., 66s. per Half- dozen. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED SWAN & EDGAR, Piccadilly & Regent Street. ENAMELLED IRON TABLETS, FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES. ENAMELLED COPPER LETTERS. FOR TRADESMEN'S WINDOWS. EMBOSSED METAL SHOWCARDS CHEAPEST AND BEST. General Sign and Glass Writers and Em- bossers, Facias, Swing Signs, Large Opal Faced Letters. 70, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W. C. Sole Agent for Advertisements, JAMES WILLING, 125, STRAND, LONDON, W. C. To whom all Communications respiting Advertisements must be addressed. THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1S9 66 THE REFEREE, The Leading Dramatic, Sporting, and Athletic Sunday Newspaper. it THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Office for Advertisements: 125, STRAnD, W. C. Dr RIDGE'S PATENT COOKED FOOD THE PERFECT FOOD FOR CHILDREN AND INVALIDS. CAUTION— All the Genuine PACKETS end CANISTERS are enclosed In WHITE WRAPPERS: the words Dr. Ridge's Patent Cooked Food are printed boldly thereon, so that none noed be deceived or mistaken. PREPARED AT RIDGE'S FOOD MILLS, LONDON, And sold Retail by all leading Chemists and Grocers throughout the United Kingdom. BRITISH AND IRISH PRESS GUIDE, 1897. ( TWENTY- FOURTH YEAR.) PRICE 1s. 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, Direc- tories, Almanacs, & c., ( fee., with full particulars of their time and place of publication, price, general and special features, ( fee. 125, STRAND, W. C., AND 162, PICCADILLY, W. Wing's Selected Theatrical Programme Drury Lane Theatre— At 7.30, " The ' White Heather." Adelphi Theatre- Closed. Princess's Theatre— At 8, " Two Little Vagabonds." Gaiety Theatre— Ab 8, " The Circus Girl." Vaudeville Theatre— At 9, " Never Again." At 8.15, " The Cape MaiL" Prince of Wales's Theatre— At 8.16, " La Poupee." Lyric Theatre— At 8.15, " II Piccolo Haydn." At 9, " Fashionable Intelligence." At 10, " The Cat and the Cherub." Daly's Theatre— At 8.15, " The Geisha." Savoy Theatre— At 8.- 0, " The Yeomen of the Guard." Oarrick Theatre— At 8, " La Perichole." Shaftesbury Theatre— At 8.15, " The Scarlet Feather." Duke of York's Theatre- Closed. Globe Theatre- Closed. Orand Theatre— At 8, " When the Lamps are Lighted." 8nrrey Theatre— At 7.45, " The Scales of Justice." Britannia Theatre— At 7, " A Life of Pleasure." Borongh Theatre and Opera House, Stratford— At 7.30, " A Run of Luck." Theatre Metropole, S. E.— At 7.45, " Under the red robe."" Parkhurst Theatre, Holloway— At 8, " The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown." Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith— At 7.30, " Larks." West London Theatre— At 7.30, " Human Nature." Stratford Theatre Royal— At 7.30, " East Lynne." Independent Theatre Company— On Tour, under the direction of Charles Charrington. " A Doll's House ' Nora Janet Achurch. And " Candida." Alhambra Theatre of Varieties- Open 7.30, Grand Ballet and Grand Variety Entertainment, * empire— Every Evening at 7.45 Grand Ballet and Grand Varieties. London Pavilion— Every Evening at /. 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, Boyal Music Hall— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Canterbury Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening at 7, Grand Variety Entertainment. South London Palace— Every Evening at 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment. Paragon Theatre of Varieties— Every Evening ab 7.30, Grand Variety Entertainment Middlesex Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Metropolitan Music Hall— Closed. Washington Music Hall— Every Evening, Grand Variety Entertainment. Bedford Music Hall, camden Town- Variety Entertainment), Every Evening. Boyal Aquarium— Twice Daily at 3 and 8, Two Grand Entertainments. Madame Tussaud's Exhibition- Open Daily 10 to 10. Admission Is. Children under twelve, 6d. National Skating Palace- Open daily 10.30 to 11.0. ~ S5 0 / / V - • LONDON : PRINTED JOB HEB MAJESTY'S 6TATIONEBY OFFICE, BY WYMAN AND SONS, LTD., 63, CARTER LANE, E. C.
Ask a Question

We would love to hear from you regarding any questions or suggestions you may have about the website.

To do so click the go button below to visit our contact page - thanks