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12/08/1898

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The Police Gazette, Or Hue-And-Cry

Date of Article: 12/08/1898
Printer / Publisher: Alex Thom & Co (Limited), 87, 88, & 89 Abbey-street, Dublin 
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THE Police vf> Gazette OR Published ( by Authority) for ireland on every Tnesday and Friday> R S Q- XT XJ A T X O M < A All Notices intended for insertion in the H d r Votices respecting all Felonies and such Misdemeanours as are of an aggravated nature will be inserted. All Descriptions of persons whose apprehension is sought on a charge of Misdemeanour should be accompanied by a statement that a Wan- Mit hu * rtn ^ and by the name of the person in whose hands it is. But the Constabulary should remember that they cannot arrest a person charged with an offence o nature unless they have the Warrant in their possession when making the arrest. Should irregularities arise in the delivery of the Hue- and- Ory, it will be necessary to forward one of the covers, or give the number it bears, as without tfea » Information the mistake oannot be rectified. Prison and Police Authorities are particularly re t abolition of Gaols, Stations, & c, and of any cvZ^ Z^ J^^ ZvlyoT^ U ** ^^ eneral, Royal Iriflh Constabulary, Dublin Castle, of - ^ tlue- and- Ciy" no longer necessary. tta Tbe composition ol the Hue and Cry will be found arranged for easy reference as follows :— ( a.) Regulations on top of first page. 0>.) Apprehensions Sought. ( 1.) Royal Iriih Constabulary. ( 2.) Dublin Metropolitan Police- ( 3.) English Police. ( 4.) Scotch Police, ( e.) Animals stolen, fd.) Property stolen. Ce.) Apprehensions. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY. Antrim. Particulars relative to convict HENRY FITZ- GIBBON, otherwise GIBBONS, otherwise M'DON- ALD, otherwise J. SMITH, otherwise BLACK, otherwise TUTTE, C. 654, convicted at Omagh, County Tyrone Assizes, on 8th March, 1893, for larceny from the person, and sentenced to 5 years' penal servitude:... 62 years of age, can read and write; is a Roman Catholic ; is a widower, with one child ; is a dealer ; prison trade tailor; was born at Granard ; resided before conviction at Belfast, where his friends reside ; gray bair, blue eyes, gray eyebrows, regular nose 8nd mouth, fresh complexion, round visage, stout make, 5 feet inches high, bald, lost several tront teeth, small scars on right eyebrow, corner of right eye, and right cheek, whitlow- mark on first finger left hand. This man was released from Maryboro' prison on 25th March last, on second order of licence, and went to Armagh, which place he left on 28th of same month, stating that he was going to Belfast; he did not re- port himself there, although it has been ascertained that he was there for a time, and his present where- abouts are unknown. If arrested he should be dealt w ith under 34 and 35 Vic., s. 5, o. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act, 1891. 1st July, 1898. ( 612 H. C.) Young Offender, JOHN M'DOWELL, not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 10th May. ( 601 H. C.) JOHN or WM. SMITH, Police supervisee ( fail- ing to report), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 22nd March. ( 587 H. C.) Mr. Edwin Boake. Merchant, of Tullow- street Carlow :— Smart military appearance, clean shaved except for reddish moustache; blue or gray eyes, regular nose, fair rather bronzed complexion, long thin face, medium make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 35 years of age, light sandy hair ; wore a white straw hat, coat, trowsers and vest of dark flunnel with white stripe; occupation unknown, said he was Major in the army. Also wanted for similar offence committed in county Louth, see under that county. Warrant for arrest in bands of District Inspector at Carlow. •• Carlow, 4th August, 1898. ( 53222 c.— 71355). Carlow. Description of " MAJOR" H. P. TRENCH name probably false), native place unknown, who Stands charged with having, on the 28th July, 1898 m the town of Carlow, barony of Carlow, parish of Carlow, obtained by false pretences a sum of £ 10 from Cork. Particulars relative to convict DANIEL O'LEARY, C. 858, convicted at Cork, at City Assizes, on 21st March, 189- 5, for assault and robbery, and sentenced to 3 years' penal servitude, from 19th March, 1895:— 24 years of age on conviction ; cannot read or write; is a Roman Catholic ; single; is a labourer ; born at Cork City, where he resided before conviction, and where his friends reside ; dark brown hair, brown eyes, light brown eyebrows, thin nose, regular mouth, fresh complexion, oval visage, medium make, 5 feet 7| inches high cross, rose and thistle on right forearm, bracelet right wrist, blue line and dot left wrist, abscess- mark back right knee and right groin, cut- mark between thumb and forefinger left hand. This man was released from Mountjoy Prison on the 15th July, on second order of licence, and went to reside at Cork City. He reported himself to the Sergeant R. I. C. at Shandon, Cork, on 25th ult. ( on release from a term of local imprisonment), but gave a wrong address, so that the Police have not since been able to trace him. If arrested he should be dealt with under 34 and 35 Vic., s. 5, c. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act. 1891. 10th August, 1898. ( 613 H. C.) Description of a MAN, unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 18th July, 1898, in the barony of Cork, parish of Currykippane, stolen three heifers ( since recovered), value about £ 28, the pro- perty of Timothy Connors, of Clogheen, and sold the cattle at Donoughmore fair, on 19th July, 1898, for £ 22:— Thin hardy appearance, dark complexion, slight make, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, about 40 years of age ; wore a dark coat and trowsers, old and worn ; looked like a blacksmith or shoemaker. Warrant issued. Ballincollig, 30th July, 1898. ( 53185c.- 71229.) Description of a MAN, unknown, who stands charged with having, on the night of 20th July, 1898, in the barony of Muskerry East, parish of Ahabul- logue, stolen an ass's cart, the property of Daniel Dennehy, from his yard at Ahavrin, Coachford :— Sandy complexion, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, about 60 years of age, sandy tarning gray hair, sandy side whiskers turning gray, chin shaven ; wore a black coat and trowsers; is a tinker or rag- gatherer. Accompanied by a woman, about 50 years of age, long freckled face, who wore an old gray shawl. Warrant issued. Ballincollig, 30th July, 1898. ( 531& 7 c.— 71259). Description of MICHAEL HINCHIN ( mother's surname Cremin), native of Lyre, who stands charged with having, on the 11th of May, 1898, in the barony of Duhallow, parish of Clonmeen, stolen five sheep, the property of Catherine Dunne: Rather large teeth, blue eyes, regular nose, fair complexion, thin face, regular make, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, about 22 years of age, fair hair, very small fair moustache ; wore a dark tweed coat, brown tweed trowsers and vest; is a labourer. Warrant issued. Kanturk, 18th May, 1893 52014 c.— 6 918.) Description of JOHN DOWNEY, native of Kil- meen, who stands charged with having, on the 10th April, 1898, in the barony of Kinalmeaky, parish of Ballymodan, indecently assaulted Mary Murphy :— Gray eyes, regular nose, fair complexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 35 years of age, fair hair ; wore a gray tweed cap, blue serge coat, gray tweed trowsers and vest; is a labourer; served in the army. Warrant in the hands of the District Inspector, Bandon. Bandon, 11th April, 1898. ( 51423 c.— 67809. t Dublin. Description of a MAN, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the night of the 27th, or morning of the 28th July, 1898, in the barony of Coolock, parish of Kilbarrack, stolen two heifers, the property of Mary Collins:— Sallow complexion, slight make, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, about 45 or 50 years of age, dark hair, and beard cut short, tinged with gray, and growing up close to eyes ; wore a hard black hat, dinged in crown like Trilby, and long black coat. Is supposed to be the same person described in Hue- and- Cry, 27th May, 9th June, and 21st July, 1898, under Dublin County. Clontarf, 29th July, 1698. ( 53150 c.— 71174). Description of a MAN, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 14th July, 1898, in the barony of Nethercross, parish of Kilsallaghan, stolen a heifer calf, value £ 4, from Mrs. Margaret Chapman :— Very dark complexion, round face, stout make, 5 feet, 8 inches high, about 45 or 50 years of age, dark hair turning grey ; wore beard and whiskers clipped short, turning grey ; wore a round, hard, black hat, very long, black overcoat, looks like a tramp. Is supposed to be the same person described in Hue- and- Cry of 23rd May, and 9th June, 1898, under Dublin county. Warrant issued and in the hands of the Sergeant at Ward. Lucan, 21st July, 1898, ( 53010 0 — 70842.) Description of a MAN, unknown, but who gave fictitious name Patrick Byrne, of Kill- of- the- Grange who stands charged with having, on the 5th May, 1898, in the barony of Uppercross, parish of Tallaght, stolen three calves, the property of Catherine Healy, which calves have been since recovered :— Brown eyes, dark complexion, thin face, slight make, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, about 40 or 45 years of age, short side whiskers, rest of face shaved, apparently has a weak voice ; wore a black hard hat, dark coat, brown trowsers, and dark vest ( jacket made) carried a dust coat on his arm. This man may be the same as the one described in Hue and- Cry of 23rd ult., under the THE POLIdfi GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, AUGUST 23, 1898. name of Kelly ( county Dublin). The calves were de- scribed in Hue- and- Cry of 13th May, 1898. Warrant is in hands of District Inspector at Dimdrum. Dundrum, 9th June. 1898. ( 51850 c— 69619.) Man stated to be named KELLY ( cattle stealing), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 27th May. ( 52027 c.— 69131.) Galway. MICHAEL HEGGINS ( who left his home), de scribed in Hue- and- Cry of 10th June, has not yet been found. ( 597— h. c.) Kildare. Description of Dr. THOMAS JENKENS, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 11th day of July, 1898, at Monasterevan in the barony of Offaly West, parish of Monasterevan, obtained a sum of £ 2 by false pretences, from Rev. Hugh M'Keag, of 67, Heytesbury- street. Dublin, by wiring to him in the name of Mr. T. H. Seale, and signing receipt for same in name of T. H. Seale :— Had right wrist bandaged as result of a bicycle accident, brown eyes, regular nose, florid complexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 10 inches high, about 33 years of age, brown hair; wore a white chip hat with red band, brown coat, brown knicker trowsers, brown vest; is supposed to belong to a bogus firm of Peat Fuel Manufacturers. Name is supposed t > be fictitious. Speaks fluently, has a red card case in his possession on which is written inside " Please admit Thomas Jenkins, Royal Hospital, Edinburgh." Warrant issued. Kildare, 24th July, 1898. ( 53047 c.— 71013) Kilkenny. Description of THOMAS FLOOD, native of Rath- burton, Ballywilliam, county . t exford, who stands charged with having, on the 19th May, 1898, at Garranabehy, in the barony of Ida, parish of Rosbercon, stolen a bicycle, the property of John Graingel, which has since been recovered :— shaves all the face except moustache, which is black, brown eyes, thin nose, pale sallow complexion, long thin face, slight make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 26 years of age, black hair; wore a black cap, light gray tweed coat, trowsers and vest; is a farm labourer. Warrant in hands of the Ser- geant at Rosbercon Thomastown, 8th July, 1898. ( 52843 c.— 70501.) Description of a MAN, name and native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the night of 27th, or morning of 28th April. 1898, in the barony of Iverk, parish of Whitechurch, stolen a donkey's cart ( since recovered), the property of Thomas Walsh, of whitechurch :— Bandy legs, shaves &< 1 his face, stout make, low sized, about 50 or 55 years of age, whitish hair; wore a dark coat, trowsers, and vest, trowsers remarkably light at shins ; looks like a labourer. This man is believed to be David Murray, a tramp labourer, who works in county Kilkenny an d adjoining counties. Warrant issued. Piltown. 3rd June. 1898. ( 51708 c— 69462). Description of WALTER WALSH ( mother's sur- name Gaule), native of Ballygriffin, who stands charged with having, on the 30th May, 1898, in the barony of Iverk, parish of Rathkeiran, indecently assaulted Ellen Lonergan :— light sandy moustache, brown eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, regular face, active make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 27 years of age, brown hair; wore a black sack coat, dark tweed trowsers and vest, and soft hat. w arrant issued. Piltown, June, 1898. ( 52279 c.— 69448.) King's. Young Offender, JOHN LAGAN, not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 27th May. ( 603 H. C.) Limerick. DAVID POWER ( cattle stealing), not arrested- Hue- and- Cry of 6th May. ( 51730 c.— 68413). DAVID LEAHY ( setting fire to dwelling, & 3.), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 12th April. ( 51381 c— 67737). JEREMIAH MULCAHY and THOMAS MUL- CAHY ( intimidation by firing shots), Hue- and- Cry, 10th June, not arrested. ( 50824 c 66622). Louth. Description of E. T. FRENCH, alias Major STIRLING, 16th Lancers, who stands charged with having, on the 3Cth July, 1898, in the barony of Upper Dundalh, parish of Dundalk, obtained from the National Bank £ 10, by presenting a worthless cheque signed " E. T. French, Major," and falsely representing himself as belonging to the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons: Blue or gray eyes, long nose, sandy complexion, full face, stout make, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, about 40 years of age, fair hair ; wore a straw hat, dark coat, trowsers and vest, all one pattern and having a white thread runoing down it at intervals, and yellow boots; military appearance and good address ; sp ke with an English accent. Also wanted for similar offence com- mitted in county Carlow, see under that county. Warrant issued. Dundalk, 3rd August, 1898. ( 53222 c.— 71319). Mayo. Description of ALAN SUTHERLAND, convicted at Castlebar Assizes, 14th July, 1898, and sentenced to seven years' penal servitude in two cases of horse- stealing from Rossport, district of Belmullet :— Bluish gray eyes, large regular nose, florid com- plexion, regular face, medium make, 5 feet 10^ inches high in stocking feet, 40 years of age, looks younger, brown hair turning gray ; particular marks, mole on back of neck and left side of neck, right side, mole on top of forearm, little finger of hand crooked and also ruptured on this side, left side, mole on top of forearm and third toe crooked. Known to English police as Henry Aiken ( convict No. 430,5/ 8/ 91), alias Henry Alexander Chamberlain, Captain Hugh Darcy Commerrell, Earl of Elgin and Earl of Arlie, and had thirteen previous convictions proved against him at Castlebar. Belmullet, 28th July, 1898. ( 52,559 c.— 70,003). Roscommon. Description of TIMOTHY BEIRNE, ( mother's surname Shanley), native of Derrylow, who stands charged with having, on the 9th day of May, 1898, in the barony of Boyle, parish of Killukin, assaulted Patrick Feely, by throwing a piece of iron which struck Feely on the head. Beirne was on bail, but failed to appear at Croghan Petty Sessions, on 18th July, 1898, at the hearing of the case :— Cut- mark on top of fore- head caused by a blow received 9th May, 1898, grey eyes, cocked nose, fresh complexion, regular face, stout make, 5 feet 9 inches high, about 20 ye ITS of age ; wore a grey tweed cap, blue serge trowsers, and vest; is a labourer. A warrart for this man's arrest is in the hands of the District Inspector at Boyle. Boyle, 18th July, 1898. ( 52999 c.— 70828.) Waterford. Description of HENRY J. KENNEDY, native of Dublin, who stands charged with having, on the 9th March, 1898, in the Municipal Borough, parish of Trinity Within, while acting in the capacity of clerk for the Clyde Shipping Company, embezzled the sum of £ 3, the property of his employers :— Two upper front teeth decayed, clean shaved, walks heavily with a long step, generally keeps his hands in trowsers pockets; brown eyes, regular nose, sallow complexion, oval face, stout make, 5 feet 6 inches high, about 26 years of age, dark brown hair ; wore a blue serge suit; is a clerk. A warrant has been issued for his arrest, and is in the hands of the District Inspector, Waterford. Waterford, 29th June, 1898. ( 52706 c.— 70229.) Westmeath. Description of MARY ANNE M'GRAIL, native place unknown, who stands charged with having, on the 6th May, 1898, in the barony of Moyashel and Magherdernon, parish of Mullingar, unlawfully and wilfully abandoned and exposed her infant child Mary Anne M'Grail, about three weeks old, in a manner likely to cause such child unnecessary suffering and injury to its health:— Upper front teeth slightly pro- jecting, full blue eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, regular face, slight make, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, about 25 or 2G years of age, brown hair ; wore a black hat, black shawl, dark gray dress, laced boots ; believed to be a servant. Warrant issued and in hands of D. I. Mullingar. Mullingar, 10th May, 1898. ( 51897c 68686.) Sligo. THOMAS BRACKEN ( serious assault), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry of 29th April. ( 51482 c.— 67930). Tipperary. Description of MICHAEL HOGAN, native of Killenaule, who stands charged with having, on the 5th day of July, 1898, at Thurles, in the barony of Eliogarty, parish of Thurles, uttered and presented for payment at the Munster and Leinster Bank, with intent to defraud, a cheque for £ 20 sterling, purporting to be signed by one John Maher :— Rather smart appearance , blue or gray eyes, short thick nose, dark complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 7 inches high, about 24 years of age, brown hair; wore a tweed cap, brown tweed coat, trowsers and vest; is a labourer. Warrant in the hands of the District Inspector at Cashel. Thurles, 2nd August, 1898. ( 53215 c.— 71297). parish of Hollywood, stolen a purse and three £ 1 notes, one pound in silver, and two receipts for County Cess, from the person of one Joseph Egar, of New- town :— Lame, left leg shorter than right, gray eyes, regular nose, fresh complexion, round face, medium make, 5 feet 6 inches high; about 45 years of age, sandy hair ; wore a brown tweed coat, trowsers, and vest; is a labourer and thatcher. Warrant issued and in hands of D. I., Dunlavin. Dunlavin, 29th June, 1898. ( 52707 c — 70230). Description of licensed convict THOMAS MOORE, alias KELLY, c. 893, native of Kilcoole, ia the barony of Newcastle, parish of Kilcoole, and county Wicklow who stands charged with having failed to report himself to police,: - Cross and dots tattooed on back of left hand, scar on left cheek, cut- mark on left side of head, cross and four dots tattooed on back of right hand, also anchor ( indistinct), burn- mark on back of left hand, cross and two dots tattooed on left forearm, varicose veins on right leg, burn- mark on back of right hand, near thumb, blue eyes, fresh complexion, round face, proportionate make, 5 feet 4J inches high, about 43 years of age, light brown hair ; is a labourer. This man was sentenced to three years' penal servi- tude at Wicklow, 29th October, 1895, and was liberated from Maryboro' Prison on 27th January, 1898, to reside at Kilcoole, county Wicklow ; he failed to report himself to the police in April last, and his present whereabouts are unknown. Bray, 6th May, 1898. ( 51823 c 68568.) DUBLIN METROPOLITAN POLICE. G Division. Particulars relative to convict WILLIAM BYRNE, otherwise EDWARD GIBBONS, otherwise PATRICK MULVEY, c. 884, convicted at Dublin General Quarter Sessions, on 11th October, 1895, for shopbreaking, and sentenced to 3 years penal servitude from 27th August, 1895 : — 20 years of age on con- viction ; can read and write; is a Woman Catholic • single; is a sailor; prison trade labourer ; born at Mullingar, county Westmeath; no fixed residence before conviction ; his friends reside in Dublin ; brown hair, hazel eyes, brown eyebrows, regular nose, medium mouth, fresh complexion, round visage, stout make, 5 feet 3\ inches high, large scar on right , hand ( outside) near wrist, scald- mark on both legs. * This man reported himself to the D. M. Police on the 6th ultimo, on his release from Kilmainham Prison, where he had undergone two months imprisonment for failing to report, and went to reside at the " Shelter," Poolbeg- street, which place he has left and his present whereabouts are not known. If arrested he should be dealt with under 34 and 35 Vic., sec. 5, cap. 112, as amended by Penal Servitude Act, 1891. 9th June, 1898. ( 608 H. C.) Licensed convict MARY ROWAN, alias CARROLL, & c. ( failing to report), not arrested. Hue- and- Cry ot 6th May. ( 599 H- C>) Convict JOHN BROWN, c. 692 ( failing to report himself), Hue- and- Cry, 10th June, not arrested. ( 594 B. c.) Convict W. MULLIGAN, alias JOHN BRIEN, c. 904 ( failing to report himself), Hue- and- Cry, 10th June, not yet arrested. ( 586 H. c.) ENGLISH POLICE. Glamorganshire. Description of WILLIAM HUGH CLAT- WORTHY, Sub- Postmaster of Porthcawl, R. S. O., Glamorgan, who absconded on 5th inst., having com- mitted numerous embezzlements of Savings' Bank deposits, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest;— Age about 37, looks older, height 5 feet 7 or 8 inches, complexion fresh showing signs of heavy drinking, eyes fall and bloodshot, hair brown, whiskers cut short to a point, has nervous habit when spoken to of twirling his moustache, slovenly gait, agreeable in manner, dressed when last seen in dark brown jacket and vest, light trowsers, lace- up boots. Information should be addressed to " The Director, Confidential Enquiry Branch," G. P. O. London. The information should be telegraphed if [ considered expedient, the telegraphic address of the Director being " Philips, G. P. O." 28th July, 1898. ( 617 H. C.) Wexford. JOHN NOLAN ( indecent assault), described in Hue- and. Cry of 10th June, not arrested. ( 50237 c 65184). Wicklow. Description of JOHN MORAN, native of Baltin- glass, who stands charged with having, on the 25th June, 1898, in the barony of Lower Talbotstown, SCOTCH POLICE. Kircudbrightshire. Wanted on Magistrate's Warrant, charged with fraud, at Dalbeattie, on the 29th June, by presenting a bank cheque t) a merchant there for £ 7 10s. 6d., on the Bank of Scotland, at Annan, dumfriesshire, Scotland, payable to Edwin Arunold Jenkins, and bearing to be drawn by E. O Critchley, stating that THE POLIdfi GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, AUGUST 23, 1898. the banks were closed for the day, and asking the merchant to oblige him by cashing the cheque, which he did, and when presented at the Bank of Scotland, at Annan, there was no such person known there. The same person is supposed to have presented another cheque on the Bank of Scotland, Annan, at Lame, Ireland, on the 2nd July, but when enquiry was being made about him he absconded leaving the cheque with the person to whom he presented it:— Age about 35 or 40 years, about 5 feet 9 inches in height, fair hair, fair moustache, and reddish complexion, spoke with an English accent; dressed in a brownish tweed jacket, knickerbocker suit, and single peaked cap, same pattern as clothes. Information to the Chief Constable at Kirkcudbright, Scotland, who holds warrant. Kirkcudbright, 14th July, 1898. ( 615 H. C.) * ANIMALS 8TOLEN Dublin Description of a heifer, the property of Christopher Dunne, which was stolen from the lands of Kilbarrack Upper, parish of Kilbarrack, barony of Coolock, between Wednesday evening the 27th and 8 a. m. on 29th July, 1898:— Red and white colour, large size, in good condition, and value for £ 13, crumpled horns, lame in hind leg from the effect of a crack in the heel, branded with figure 1 or 2 on one horn. Clontarf, 30th July, 1898. ( 53186 c.— 71230). Description of two heifers, the property of Mary Collins, of Kilbarrack Lower, which were stolen from the lands of Kilbarrack Lower, parish of Kilbarrack, barony of Coolock, on the night of the 27th, or morning of the 28th July, 1898:— No. 1. Deep red colour, dull looking, short horns, rather thin condition, about one- and- a- half years old, and value for about £ 7. No. 2. Light red colour, white star on forehead, some white at tip and root of tail, and on back and belly, and also on forelegs, rather long horns, one- and- a- half years old, and value for about £ 7. Clontarf, 29th July, 1898. ( 53150c.— 71174.) Kerry. Description of cattle, the property of Edmund Casey and Thomas Kearney, which are believed to have been stolen from the lands of Edmund Casey, parish of Ballymacelligott, barony of Trughenackemy, on the morning of 1st July, 1898 ;— 3 bullocks, spotted red and white; 5 heifers, nearly red; 3 heifers, black; 4 heifers, roan or brindle. All aged about one and a half years, and value for about £ 4 10*. each. Castleisland, 20th July, 1898. ( 52769 c 70886). Limerick. Description of a heifer, the property of William Walsh, of Cunnigar, which was stolen, or strayed from Rathkeale fair, parish of Rathkeale, barony of Lower Connelloe, on the 18th day of July, 1898 Red colour, white star on forehead, short horns for its age, two years old, and value for £ 9. Rathkeale, 23rd July, 1898. ( 53093 c.— 71014). Roscommon. Description of a bullock, the property of Michael Leyden, of Cartronglough ( Keadue Sub- district), which it is suspected was stolen from the mountain at Car- tronglough, in the barony ot Boyle, parish of Kilronan, on the 26th July, 1898, viz.:— A pale yellow bullock, having a small white speck on one flank and another probably on forehead, one year old, and value for £ 5. Information sworn. Boyle, lOlh August, 1898. ( 53332 c 71549). Waterford Description of four head of cattle, the property of Mrs. Ellen Durand, which were stolen from the lands of Garranmillion Lower, parish of Kilrossenty, barony of Decies- without- Drum, on the night of 29th or morning of 30 th June, 1898 :— ( 1.) Roan colour bullock, holds his head as if he had staggers, two years old, value for about £ 7 10*. ( 2.) Red bullock, two years old, value for about £ 7 10*. ( 3.) Spotted red and white heifer, had a scar in tail which is now healed, two years old, value for about £ 8. ( 4.) Red heifer, two years old, value for about £ 8. It is believed these cattle were sold at the fair of Carrick- on- Suir, on the 30th of June, last. Dungarvan, 29th July, 1898. ( 53,149 c.— 71,173). PROPERTY STOLEN. Dublin. Description of a bicycle, the property of Dr. O'Rior- dan, which was stolen from the lands of St. Edmonds - bury, parish of Lucan, barony of Newcastle, on the 15th day of July, 1898:— A Grattan pneumatic bicycle, first grade, maker's name John Mahon, Celbridge, 1897, on upright bar, fitted with Dunlop tyres, back tyre relined, and small piece of new rubber sat in same, 28 and 30 inch wheels, 26 inch frame, Brook s B. 90 saddle, pedals screwed into crank, no nuts on back of cranks, no number on machine, gear case with transparent panel, and mud guards with plated stays, fork and back stays plated, and lined with gold paint ; value £ 16. Lucan, 21st July, 1898. ( 53057 o— 70950.) Articles ( described in Hue- and- Cry of 10th Tune) 1 ho property of R. S. Chatterton, have not yet been found. ( 51560 c.— 68178.) Galway. Property stolen from house of Mary Finnerty, and described in issue of 16th June, not recovered. ( 52432 c.— 69744.) Wicklow. Description of articles stolen from house of Rev. T. P. Edwards, Rector of Blessington, on some day between 5th July and 4th August, 1898 :— COMMUNION PLATE.— two large chalices and one small one; two patens, either silver or plated, believed to be inscribed " St. Mary's, Blessington " ; one small cup and one small paten, inscribed " August 4th, 1884. Psalm 23- 4." ; one alius diih ( brass) with red velvet on bottom. JEWELLERY.— One gold wedding ring with inscrip- tion inside; two gold studs; lady's brooch made out of a balf- a- crown ; and a lady's brooch, silver. CLOTHES.— Three pair new white flannel drawers, possibly with brass buttons inscribed " Switzer, Dublin"; one gray flannel shirt, nearly new ; one dark brown tweed lounge jacket and one gray ditto, both patched under arms inside ; one lady's black cloth jacket, reefer shape, lined with green silk, has big buttons ; one pair of men's new patent leather boots ; one pair new men's strong shooting boots ; four pair of men's dark gray socks. RE VOL VISE.— One small brawn 5- chambered revolver I and two boxes of cartridges. | Dunlavin, 7th August, 1898. ( 53289 c.— 71447). APPREHENSIONS. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY Co. TippERAry. — JOHN HAMMERSLEY ( serious assault), has been arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 12th July. ( 52S62 c. — 70542). Co. TIPPERARY.— MARY RYAN ( larceny), has been arrested. Hue- and- Cry, 12th July. She is also described aa " female, unknown" in issue ot 21st June, under same county. Description of a heifer calf, the property of Mrs. Margaret Chapman, which was stolen from the lands of Kilcoskin, parish of Kilsallaghan, barony of Nether- cross, on the 14th day ol July, 1898 :— A pale yellow heifer, one year old, value for about £ 4. See " Apprehensions Sought" under county Dublin. Lucan, 21 st July, 1898. ( 53010 c— 70842). Galway. Description of a milch cow, the property of John C. Bagot, Esq., J, P., which is alleged to have been stolen from the lands of Ballyturn, parish of Kilbecanty, barony of Kiltartan, on the night of 23rd or morning of 24th of July, 1898:— A gray milch cow, rising 4 years of age, and branded on right horn with letters " B. G. T," value for about £ 8. Gort, 6th August, 1898. ( 53290 c— 71448). Cork. Description of an ass's cart, the property of Daniel Dennehy, which was stolen from his yard at Ahavrin, parish of Ahabullogue, barony of Muskerry East, on the night of the 20th July, 1898 — Ordinary springless cart, faded red colour throughout, side- boards, ohain draughts, and back- band ; iron boxes project beyond naves, " Daniel Dennehy, Ahavrin, " painted in white letters on shaft, supposed right; cart about three years in use, is in good condition, and value about £ 3 ; supposed stolen by a travelling tinker ( vide description under " Apprehensions Sought"). Ballincollig, 30th July, 1898. ( 53197 c.— 71259). Jewellery, the property of the Misses Townsend, described in issue of 27th June, not recovered. ( 52603 c.— 70077.) A ( woffifi ' Stt'of- p THE POLIdfi GAZETTE, OR HUE- AND- CRY, AUGUST 23, 1898. . ib^' jid , V 3 1 o ^ i- rorjoiq HABITUAL CRIMINALS UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION. Who have not reported themselves, as required by " The Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871/ and who are liable, on conviction, to 12 months' Imprisonment. L District- Inspectors are to report without delay to " The Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," the Name* and Descriptions of all persons under Supervision reporting themselves in then respective Districts. II. Also to report without delay to the Inspector- General, and to " The Office of the General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle the CONVICTION of any Habitual Criminal whose Name may appear in the Hue- and- Cry as a Defaulter. Ill Also to report to the " General Prisons Board, Dublin Castle," in all cases in which it may come to the knowledge of tht * * Constabulary that Convicts are in any way infringing the conditions of their Licences. MALES. V 010. one b i bov led, Date of first No. Name. Insertion In Hu » - and- Cry. 6S4 James Irwin, 19- 8- 91 586 Patrick M'Keegan, alias Keegan, alias Thompson. . 18- 11- 90 579 William Vallance, . John Brown, 10- 10- 90 1538 31 - 12 - 89 648 James Gregg, 17 - 6- 92 645 Francis Clarke, 17 - 6- 92 662 Walter E. Knapton, 6- 12- 92 1506 Thomas Black, 6 - 9- 89 670 Hugh Lappin, 3 - 2- 93 637 James Irvine, IS - 2 - 9! 670 Hugh Lappiin, otherwise Peter Walsh, . J - 2- 93 No. Nam., 656 James M'Manus, otherwise Michael Breen, otherwise William Mul- doon, otherwise William Arm- strong, otherwise James Maguire, S80 James Higgins, otherwise John Finnegan, otherwise James M'Carron, & c., . SS5 John Weston, alias James Jack- son, 681 Patrick Kearney, . 686 William Holly, 704 James Patterson, . 6^ 0 James Higgins, 700 William Doyle, Date of first Insertion In Hue- and- Ciy, 7 - 10 - ** SI 7 - 9 » 2 - 2 - 9S 25 - 8- 98 IS - 10 - 9 » 21 - 7 - 93 IS - 3 - 94 FEMALES. 67 Catherine Cosgrove, 9- 7- 80 78 Sarah Rankin, . 17- 12- 80 95 Charlotte M'Mullen, . 19- 9- 79 118 Mary Donnelly, . . 18- 5- 83 162 Charlotte M'Mullen, . 2- 4- 89 169 Charlotte Johnston alias M'Gowan, 13- 12- 89 187 Mary Martin, . . 4 - IS . 205 Mary M'Convey, . 11- 7- 91 194 Margaret Campbell, alia Coleman, 17- * - 0< HABITUAL CRIMINALS. List of Persons coming within the provisions of Sections 5, 7, or 8 of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871, recently discharged or about to be discharged from Convict or other Prisons in Ireland, during the week commencing 8th August, 1898. Office No. Name, Aliases, Prison and Beglst. r No. Date and Place of Birth. Height with- out Shoes ft In. Com- plexion. Hair. Eyes. Marks. Offence ( in full), and Place of, Convlotlon. Sentence, and Date of Conviction. Si 8 ® - X r" ja " O fc. t* P v » " ~ "* o a'E ™ S « l! oa Date of Liberation, intended Address, and Occupation. RxM. aia, 3347 D'Arcy, John. Mountjoy— C. 934. 1860. Dublin. 5 4J Fresh. Dark Brown. Gray, Flags of America on guard of left arm, woman anil three dots oil left fore- arm, heart, anchor, and cross on right forearm, cut- mark over left eyebrow, vaccination mark on left arm, mole back ne" k, three cut marks on left shin. Malicious Damage ( Glassbreaking). Dublin. 5 years' penal servitude, re- duced to 3 years' penal servitude. 8th May, ' 96. 7/ 5/ 99, 8th Aug., ' 98. Dublin. Painter. Twelve previous con- victions for assaults, five for drunk and disorderly, and three maliciously breaking glass, j 3348 3349 Mooney, John, otherwise O'Neill, Joseph. Mountjoy— C. 883. Coneelly, Patrick. Mountjoy— A. 758. 1874. Dublin. 1858. Dringeen, co. Mayo. 6 9 5 6 Fresh. Fresh. Dark Brown. Brown. Blue. Blue Abscess- mark back of neck and at small of back. Mole on right side of face. Shopbreaking. Dublin. Manslaughter. Sligo. 3 yea s' penal servitude, from 27th Aug , ' 95. 11th Oct., ' 95. 20 years' penal servitude, from 4th July, ' 83. 24th July, ' 83. .' 26/ 8/ 08. 3/ 7/ 1903 8th Aug., ' 98 ( On 2nd Order of Licence). Glasgow, Labourer. 11th Aug., ' 98. Dringeen, near Cong, co. Mavo. Farmer. Two previous convic- tions for larceny, j burglary. ( Licence forfeited for failing to report.) n8j Two previous convic- tions for assaults. BY Authority, — Prirted by AMI THOM * Oo. ( Limited), 87. 88, * 89, Abbey- street, Dublin. 1' ne Queen'a PRLN^
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