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Date of Article: 23/10/1903
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GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1903. VOL. XX., No. 2068. 4. GGUL 1. All communications for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communi- cations relating to them, should be addressed to THE EDITOR OF THE POLICE GAZETTE, NEW SCOTLAND YARD, LONDON, S. W. 3. Particulars concerning persons whose apprhension 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. I. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. In all cases where a reward is offered, the name and address of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions must be clearly stated. 6. Portraits of persons whose apprehension is sought for serious offences, and engravings of stolen property, will be inserted at a cost of 7s. per portrait, and of 5s. per photograph or sketch of a stolen article, unless the article is large or unusually intricate, when the engraver's charge will range from 5s. to 10s. A remittance of 5s. should be made in the first instance for cost of engraving sketches. 6. 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 is required to be inserted and no warrant is in force against him, the requisition must be signed by the chief officer of police, or his immediate deputy, of the county, city, or borough, as the case may be. OuTIONS. 7. Announcements concerning stolen ' property must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements of all persons to be apprehended or of stolen property brar a number, and as far as practicable they are 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 the insertion of any announcement will be wholly responsible for any proceedings which may 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; they must 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 Postal Order, or by Post Office Order, payable at Parliament Street Post Office. 13. Announcements concerning property lost or persons missing can only be accepted on payment; and the charges for the insertion of the same will be given on application. THE EDITOR, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. INDEX TO SPECIAL NOTICES AND CAUTIONS Which have appeared in the POLICE GAZETTE during the past twelve months. ASTORIA, or L. CLEMENT, Dog Dealer, 52 Maida Yale, N. W. ( P. O., No. 1862, November 1st, 1901, and 1952, September 12th, 1902.) BEVINGTON, ARTHUR CLAUDE, alias HILTON and THORNTON. ( P. G., No. 1998, February 20th, 1903.) DAVIS & CO.. 9 Peckham Park Road, and ALFRED & CO., 26 Denmark Hill, S. E. ( P. G., No. 1968, November 7th, 1902.) DAY, ERNEST, 439 Old Kent Road, S. E. ( P. G., No. 1868, November 22nd, 1901.) EDOUARD, M. CH., & c. ( P. G., No. 2022, May 15th, 1903). EDWARDS, GEORGE, alias AMERICAN FRANK. ( P. G., No. 1676, January 19th, 1900, and 1876, December 20th, 1901.) GOLD BRICK SWINDLE. ( P. G., No. 1898, March 7th, 1902.) HOFRICHTER, OTTO. ( P. G., No. 1882, January 10th, 1902.) HYPOLITE CO. ( P. G., No. 1746, September 21st, 1900, and 1876, December 20th, 1901.) SPANISH SWINDLE. ( P. G., No. 1994, February 6th, 1903.) THE CIGARETTE, CEMENT, AND MARKING INK FRAUD. ( P. G., No. 1914, May 2nd, 1902.) SPECIAL NOTICE. PRISONERS UNDER REMAND. The aid of the Metropolitan Police is frequently sought by other Police Forces to make inquiries respecting the antecedents of prisoners under re- mand, and such inquiries often result in identi- fying accused persons as being old offenders. But, in many cases, the time allowed for such inquiries is so brief that effect cannot be given to the request for information or that it can be com- plied with only in a perfunctory manner, and at great inconvenience. The Editor would therefore suggest, in the interest of the Provincial Police Forces, that four clear days, at least, should be allowed in cases of the kind, to complete the inquiries asked for. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 1— Convict Supervision Office.— For failure to report— Supervisee WILLIAM PERRY, alias WILLIAM MERRIMAN, WILLIAM PARRY, and WILLIAM PERRY- MAN. Office No. 2811- 02, age 39, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion fresh, hair brown ( bald on top), eyes hazel, pock marked, scar right and mole over left eyebrow, " O " back right wrist, *' S. C." back left forearm. A bricklayer; native of London. Sen- tenced, at North London Sessions, 6th February, 1900, to 3i years' penal servitude and 2 years supervision, for larceny. Licenced 11th October, 1902. R. A. 138. Stated his intention of removing from Dartford to Tonbridge, but did not report there. To be dealt with wherever found. 2.— Convict Supervision Office.— For failing to report— Licence- holder JOHN WILLIAMS, alias JOHN SMITH. JOHN JONES, WILLIAM SMITH, JOHN STOCK- TON, JOHN GEORGE, GEORGE WILLIAMS, and JOHN RICHARDS, Office No. 1855- 00,' age 47, height 5 ft. 3i in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, scar left temple and over right eyebrow, " A. C." left, star right forearm. Native of Huddersfield. Sentenced, at Bradford City Sessions, 19th October, 1900, to 3 years penal servi- tude for larceny ( person). Liberate on 2nd licence lst inst., and stated his intention of resid- ing at Halifax, Yorks, but did not report there. Convicted at Leicester, Northampton, Northaller- ton. Salford, Doncaster, and Glasgow. To be dealt with wherever found. For failing to report— Supervisee WILLIAM MARTELL, alias WILLIAM CLAPP and WILLIAM HILLINGS. Office No. 3359- 01, age 20, height 5 ft. 2i in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes blue, scar on and over left eyebrow and under left jaw, 9 dots and " I. L. A. L." left forearm. A tinman; native of Devonshire. Sen- tenced, at Central Criminal Court, 11th Septem- ber, 1900, to 18 months hard labour, and 2 years supervision for robbery with violence. Liberated 11th December, 1901." Reported at Dublin, 12th inst., his intention of removing to London. To be dealt with wherever found. 3.— F Division.— For ohtaining £'.) 18?. 6d. by a worthless cheque on the Charing Cross Bank— ERNEST WALTON, age 32, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion sallow, liair and moustache dark brown, eyes hazel; dress, blue serge jacket suit, black hard felt hat, A canvasser ; native of Reading. Warrant issued. 4.— P Division.— For stealing, 9th inst., a lady's gold long- link neck- chain, oval chased locket ( dented at back), set diamond in centre, containing a lock of hair and photograph of an old lady, attached ; 7 ladies' gold rings ( 1 set 5 diamonds, slightly graduated, silver gipsy setting; 1 marquise, set sapphire, surrounded with dia- monds; 1 sapphire aiid diamonds; 1 set oval opal, diamond each side; 1 set ruby, surrounded with diamonds; 2 ruby and diamonds, claw setting); 3 gold bracelets ( 1 composed of i- in. squares, joined with hinges, squares set alternately with gold and coral ball in centre, ball of gold missing from 1 square: 2 do. curb, 1 with medal attached, " LAFS" in monogram thereon); 1 pair gold earrings, set cluster of small diamonds: 12 plated dessert knives and forks, chased ivy leaves, pearl handles, silver ferrules: 12 do. fish knives and forks, ivory handles, chased blades: 11 dessert spoons, fiddle pattern— KARL ARTHUR KURT ANGERMANN, age 22, height 5 ft. 4 in., thick set, complexion florid, hair and eyes dark, clean shaved; dress, dark jacket suit, hard felt hat. boots.— RICHARD , age 30, height 5 ft. 6 to 8 in., slight build, complexion fair, hair and slight moustache light, large grey eyes; dress, black jacket suit, brown overcoat, black hard felt hat. Both Germans, and indoor servants. Warrant issued. 5.— W Division.— For stealing £ 74 6s. 6d., 12th inst— THOMAS WATSON, age 27. height 5 ft. 7 in., well built, complexion fair, hair ( brushed down on forehead) brown, clean shaved, eyes grey: dress, blue serge jacket, dark tweed vest, dark grey striped trousers, black hard felt hat. A native of Sunderland. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BEDFORDSHIRE. 6.— Leighton Buzzard ( County).— For deserting his 6 children, leaving them chargeable to the Common Fund of the Leighton Buzzard Union— HENRY HODGINS, age 39. height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion ruddy, hair light brown. cle> an shaved, eyes brown, hoarse voice; dress, black coat, brown cord trousers, dark cap, heavy lace boots. A labourer; native of Leighton Buzzard. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Anniwell, Leighton Buzzard. BERKSHIRE. 7.— Faringdon ( County). — For larceny ( bailee)— FREDERICK WALKER. age 17. height 5 ft. 3 or 4 in., stoops, complexion sallow, hair ( short) dark brown, eyes ( small) dark : dress, black, red, and white striped suit. May seek em- ployment at racing stables. Information to Supt. Gamble, Farringdon. BRECONSHIRE. S.— Ystradgynlais ( County).— For ob- taining 15B. by false pretences, 9th June last— JOHN HARRiS, alias WILLIAM HARRIS, age 2 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT Continued)— about 48, height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, com- plexion fair, thin features, hair brown, moustache sandy, rather awkward gait. A mason ; native of Port Tennant, Swansea. May be found working with steeplejacks. Absconded 9th June last. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Joseph, Brecon ; or to Sergt. Jarrett, Ystradgynlais. CA M BRIDGES HIRE. 9.— Cambridge ( Borough').— For stealing from his lodgings, 15th inst., a silver match- box, initials " C. J. C." thereon; and £ 1 Is. 6d.— A MAN, age about 27, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion rather pale, hair brown, slight moustache dark, eyes grey, scar right temple, bad front teeth; dress, blue serge jacket suit, black felt hat. He took lodgings, and stated that he had been recom- mended there by the manager of a tea company, where he was employed. Had with him a parcel. He asked to be allowed to go to his rooms, committed larceny, and decamped. ( Supposed identical with JAMES WALLIS, alias THOMP- SON, Case No. 27, 16th inst.) Information to Chief Constable Holland, Cam- bridge. CA RMA R THE NS HIRE. 10.— Carmarthen ( County).— For stea'ing 3 blank cheques, Nos. BE 029898, 029899, and 029900, on the London Joint Stock Bank, Limited ( Westminster Branch), the two lat- ter recovered)— CHARLES BOELL, a French- man, age 55, height 5 ft. 5 in., stout build, long body, short legs, complexion fresh, hair grey ( turning white), eyes hazel, tattooed on chest, scar right side of nose. Has been employed as a kitchen porter and as a ship's steward. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Carmarthen. CHESHIRE. 11— Crewe ( County).— For stealing tools from a house in course of erection— SAMUEL EUGENE THORNTON, age 35 to 40, height about 6 ft., complexion pale, long features, hair dark brown, moustache brown, rather knock- kneed, suffering from a tumour in leg or stomach and may seek medical aid at workhouses or hospitals; dress, black frock coat, grey trousers and cap. A plasterer and fancy tile setter. Warrant issued. 12.— Crewe ( County).— For stealing, from his lodgings, a metal watch and silver chain ; 1 lady's long thin silver guard; 1 lady's silver chain with silver pencil pendant; 1 lady's silver watch ; 1 dark grev rainpro'of coat; 1 fancy vest — WILLIAM CARROLL, age kl or 2;, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., rather slight build, complexion fair, hair dark brown ; dress, dark serge suit with light stripes, greyish motor cap, and the stolen coat. Is fond of billiards. Stated he was a painter. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pearson, Crewe. DERBYSHIRE. 13.— Chesterfield ( County).— For steal- ing 4?.. at Heath, 2nd inst.— HIRAM KNOWLES, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, complexion sallow, hair, moustache, and eyes brown ; dress, dark grey check coat, light cord trousers. A native of Birdholme. Has served in the Grenadier Guards. May seek employment at waterworks or at collieries. Warrant issued. Information to Sunt. Faulkner, County Police Office, Chesterfield. M.— Eckington ( County). — For stealing, from his lodgings at Holbrook, between 8ih and 10th inst., a small silver Waltbam lever watch and metal chain— THOMAS HEXTALL, alias FRED SMITH, age 45 to 50, height about 5 ft. 9 in , slight build, complexion fresh, long features, hair and moustache dark ( turning grey), eyes grey, scar on bridge of nose ; dress, navy blue jacket and trousers, green plaid vest with red spots ( donble- breasted, brass buitons), pepper and salt colour overcoat with velvet collar, black hard hat, brown boots. A native of Thornton, Leicestershire. Previously convicted at Prescot, Lanes Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Andrew, Ecking'on, near Sheffield. DURHAM. I*.— Durham ( County) — For obtaining money by false pretences, at Edmondsley, 28th August last— A MAN, who gave the name of THOMAS WATSON, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., stout build, complexion fresh, hair bro » ' n, moustache ginger, left hand supposed injured. He called on secretaries and other officials of miners' lodges, and produced a certificate ( bear- ing the stamp of the Chopwell Lodge of the Durham Miners' Association) to show that he was out of employment. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Webster, Durham. ESSEX. 16 — Brentwood ( County).— For obtaining 2 pairs Derby boots ( new), size 8, and 2 blue and white spotted neckerchiefs by false pretences, 5th inst., at Wickford, and for larceny ( lodgings)— JAMES MOORE, alias GEO. WILLIAMS, and SMALL, age about 35, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., com- plexion fresh, hair brown, bald on top, heavy mous- tache light, tattooed both arms; dress, brown jacket, dark vest and trousers, red tie, dark blue check shirt, " No. 11 " marked on front, dark blue cap, lace boots, tops cut off. A labourer; stated that he had served in the Royal Marines. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Marden, Brentwood. 17.— Chelmsford ( County).— For stealing, 29th ult., a large fawn colour St. Bernard bitch, age 4 years, has a knotted bag, 1 teat lower than others, answers to the name of " Christie"— ALBERT LOVE, age 38, height about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fair, hair brown, moustache light, sup- posed slight cast in 1 eye; dress, light jacket and vest, grey trousers, white wrapper with black stripes, light cap. A groom ; native of Chelmsford. Has been employed as a labourer. Warrant issued. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable of Essex, Chelmsford. 18.— Epping ( County}.— For stealing, 10th inst., at Ongar, a " Hobart " bicycle, 25 in. frame, plated rims, free- wheel, patent double action brake, acting on both rims from one lever, back mudguard slightly bent, " Hobart, Bird & Co-, Coventry," transfer on head and back mudguards— GEORGE DAVIS, a Welshman, age about 24, height 5 ft. 4 In., complexion fresh, hair brown, moustache light, wearing old lavender trousers, cap with badge. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Amos, Epping. or Insp. Burrell, Ongar. 19. - Romford ( County).— For deserting his wife and 4 children, leaving them chargeable to the Common Fund of the Romford Union— ALBERT JAMES NEWSTEAD, age 32, height 5 ft. 10 in., complexion fresh ( bloated), hair dark brown, moustache light brown, eyes hazel, ulcers back right hand; dress, dark grey jacket and trousers, fancy speckled vest, black hard felt hat, button boots. A clerk; native of March, Cam- bridgeshire- Has been employed as a traveller. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Creasy, Romford. 20 — Southend- on- Sea ( bounty).— For larceny ( lodgings)— MARIE WILTON, or HIN- TON, age about 16, height 5 ft. 2 or 3 in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( thick and bushy) auburn, eyes blue; dress, black skirt, white silk blouse, dark, loose- fitting jacket, tam- o'- shanter hat, cloth slippers with rubber bottoms, wearing small gold neck chain, gold locket attached. Warrant issued. 21.— Southend- on- Sea ( County).— For stealing from his lodgings, 14th inst., an old blue Melton cloth overcoat; 1 pair striped trousers ( nearly new)— FRANK BRETT, age 17, height 5 ft. 6J in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel, right foot deformed, star and bracelet right forearm, long scar right middle finger, in- distinct tattooing left forearm ; supposed wearing the stolen coat and trousers, and a black oilskin coat, blue cap, with shiny peak. Supposed a native of Croydon. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pryke, Soutliencl- on- Sea. 22 — Southminster ( County).— For steal- ing £ 1 10s., from his lodgings, 9th inst.— ERNEST MARSHALL, age 24, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown, eyes ( rather full) hazel, short finger nails; dress, black coat and vest, grey trousers^ plaid cap, lace boots; wearing brass colour ring on 2ncl left finger. A cowman; native of Pattiswick. Has served in the Army. Previously convicted in the name of FRENCH. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Gibbons, Southminster. 23.— Colchester ( Borough).— For stealing £ 4 10s„ 16th inst. THOMPSON, age 26, height 5 ft. 3J in., complexion fresh, prominent nose, hair and eyes brown, scar over each eyebrow, right temple, and front left thumb, front teeth decayed; dress, dark suit with white stripe, brown cap. A sailor; native of Liverpool. Is identical with JAMES WALLIS, Case No. 33, 9th January last, and No. 27, 16th inst. Information to Chief Constable Midgley, Col- chester- FLINTSHIRE. 24.— Mold ( County).— For inflicting grievous bodily harm— SAMUEL PARSONAGE, age 26, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, slight moustache light. A native of Sale, Cheshire. Hawks salt; had with him a brown horse, about 16 hands. May be found in the neighbourhood of Manchester. Warrant issued. £ 5 REWARD. 25.— Mold ( County).— For stealing, between 8th and 9th inst., at Sealand, a pair of brown golf boots, size ll, rubber studs on soles and heels ; 1 pair do., size 10 or 11, golf nails on soles and heels; 1 pair of black golf boots, golf nails on soles and heels; a number of cigars and cigarettes; and 3 lbs. of tobacco— A MAN, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, long features, clean shaved, except moustache ; dress, old slate colour mackintosh, blue trousers, cap, heavy boots. Was carrying a bundle. Warrant issued. The above reward will be paid by Mr. W. R. W. Shand, Kingston House, Chester, to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief, and the recovery of the property. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Davies, Mold. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 26.— Bristol ( City\—¥ ov embezzling £ 128 7s. 5d.— SAMUEL CLARE COOK, age about * 4, height 5 ft. 10 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair dark brown, clean shaved, carries his head slightly to the left side, well educated, walks quickly, of smart appearance ; dress, blue serge suit, bowler hat. Late of Filton. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Bristol. HAMPSHIRE. 27 .— Aldershot { County). — For stealing £ 9, and a bicycle ( recovered) — WALLACE PERRY, age 19, height 5 ft. 3 in., complexion fair, hair and eyes brown; wearing khaki serge coat and trousers. Is a driver. No. 28472, of the Royal Field Artillery, from which he is a deserter since 13th inst. Information to Supt. Hawkins, Ahlershot. 28. — Bournemouth ( County). — For obtaining bankers' cheques for the payment of £ 50 each, by false pretences, 15 th and 19th ult. — GEORGE WALKER WALKER, age 35 to 40, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion pale, hair ( bald on top) brown, moustache dark; usually wears light jacket suit, black and white speckled straw alpine hat, with black band, or light cap. Is a good billiard player. He describes himself as a mortgage broker and financier. May be accompanied by his WIFE, age about 30, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., stout build, complexion dark, full face, eyes ( small) dark ; and daughter, age 4 years. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Foster, Bournemouth. M.— Ringwood ( County). — For stealing silver plate- SAMUEL ELLIOTT, age 26, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion pale, hair black, eyes dark; dress, black suit and tie, dark motor cap, lace boots, nearly new. A butler; native of Port- land, Dorset. Absconded 8th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Payne, Ringwood. 30 — Southampton l fJorough\- Yor steal- ing £ 17 17s., 30th ult.- - ERNEST CLARKE, alias JOHNSON, age 23J, height 5 ft. in., com- plexion fresh, hair black, eyes blue, dots tattooed on right forearm; dress, navy blue serge suit, tweed cap, red tie with black spots. A painter; native of Southampton. Is a deserter from the 2nd Devonshire Regiment. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, South- ampton. KENT. Zl.— Dartford ( County).— Vor embezzling 10s. lid.— GEORGE WOODRUFF, age 30, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair light, usually wears dark clothes, hard felt hat or cap. A butcher. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Kemp, Dartford. 3 SPECIAL MEMORANDUM. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT " to.— Criminal Investigation De- partment. — Description of FREDERICK GEORGE PRATT, alias BRATLEY, who, on 7th March last abducted HELIA HEMMINGS, a French girl, from the custody of her relatives at crook No. 5, Winsham Grove, Clapham Common, S. W-, aP~ age 34, height 5 ft- 6 in., complexion pale, posses- Court, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1903. THE POLICE GAZETTE. PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 32,— B Division.— For obtaining £ 1 by false pretences, also for other offences— Expiree THOMAS GLANVILLE, alias THOMAS RYDER GLANVILLE, Office No. 3078- 02 ( Case No. 80, 27th February, 1903, and Tabular Form, 4th ult.), age 35, height 5 ft. 6J in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, clean shaven, high forehead, scar first left and second right fingers; dress, dark jacket ( faint stripe), greyish cycling knickers, woollen stockings, brown cycling shoes, motor cap with patent knob fastening for peak, carried a dark brown cherrywood handle umbrella, patched in centre ( outsic pearance of an actor or butler. Had in his sion stolen cheques on Parr's Bank, Earl's Nos. B. 437015 to 437019, 1 of which he recently uttered at Margate, and is believed to be now visit- ing various seaside places committing offences. Warrant issued. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CHESHIRE. Hyde ( Borough).— For obtaining 12s. by false pretences, 31st August last— CHARLES EDWARD WINWARD, alias JOHN EDWARD THOMPSON, Office No. 600- 02, age 45, height 5 ft. 6i in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes 34.— Newport ( Borough).— For stealing £ 2, 29th ult.— Expiree GEORGE WILLIAMS, alias GEORGE SELBY and GEORGE WARD, Office No. 763- 02 ( Case No. 96, 19th June last), age 26, height 5 ft. 4| in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, scar both eyebrows, thumbs and back right hand, dot between left thumb and ( blind left) grey, clean shaved, scar right side of neck and left wrist, on left cheek, and front of throat. An agent; native of jSaddleworth. Is now of better appearance than shewn in portrait. See also Case No. 31,15th August, 1902. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Danby, Hyde. finger, clasped hands right wrist. May be found hawking ferns and staying at common lodging- houses. Has been convicted of larceny and house- breaking at Nottingham, Oxford, and Chelmsford. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Sinclair, New- port. hair and moustache light brown, eyes blue, middle joint of 3rd left finger stiff, of smart appearance. A ladies' tailor; native of Norwich. May seek employment in the provinces. He served nearly 2 years with the XI. Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa. Has a wife and 3 children residing in London. Description of GIRL, age about 15, looks older, height 5 ft. 1 in., stout build, complexion fresh, aquiline nose, long face, hair brown, eyes blue, speaks English and French. The arrest of Pratt is also sought for embezzle- ment at Maidstone. ( See POLICE GAZETTE, Case No. 19, 11th January, 1901.) Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED ( contd.)— KENT. ZS.— Sittingbourne ( County).— For steal ing £ 21 10s.— DAVID BRODIE, alias KING, age 46, height 5 ft. 5| in., complexion fresh, hair grey, heavy liioUstaclic auburn ( turning grey), eyes hazel, scar right cheek; dress, dark blue suit with white stripes, black hard felt hat, carried a stick. May be found preaching at religious gatherings. Supposed a native of Stirling. ( See Case No^ 18, 9th mst.) Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Rhodes, Sittingbourne. 2 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVemBER 18, 1903. PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED ( oontd.)— LANARKSHIRE. 37. — Glasgow ( City). — For embezzling £ 300— THOMAS HAY, age about 25, height 5 ft. 9 in., slight build, complexion fresh, straight nose, hair and slight moustache dark, eyes brown, stoops slightly, walks quickly; dress, usually dark jacket suit, with light stripes, dark rainproof overcoat, dark round felt hat. May be accompanied by A WOMAN, age 25, hair ( worn on forehead and over ears) dark, complexion sallow, oval features, short snub nose; dress, blue costume, faced with white, deep lace collar, large black hat with black feather. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. 38.— Glasgow ( City).— For obtaining by fraud, 14th and 18th July last, 460 shares ( value about £ 2,000) in the British South African Com- pany and the East Rand Proprietary Mines, Limited— WILLIAM COOK, age 26 to 30, height 5 ft. 6J in., complexion pale, hair light, clean shaved, eyes blue, slightly knock- kneed; dress, usually dark tweed jacket suit and black hard felt hat. A clerk. May endeavour to leave the coun- try. Absconded 26th ult, accompanied by his WIFE, age 26, height about 5 ft. 4 in., stout build, complexion fresh, full face, hair light, eyes blue, and 2 children, viz., a girl, age 2 years; and a boy, age 6 weeks. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Stevenson, Cen- tral Police Chambers, Glasgow. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)— LANARKSHIRE. 39.— Glasgow ( City). — For embezzling £ 155 12s. 6d.— HENRY GLASS KIRK, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion reddish, hair, whiskers ( close cropped) and moustache dark brown, bad front teeth, one front upper tooth very prominent, flesh at bottoms of thumb nails raw, caused by scraping, usually wears dark brown clothes and black felt hat. Absconded 7th inst. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Glasgow. LANCASHIRE. 40.— Manchester ( City).— For failure to report— Licence- holder JOHN MULLINS, alias JOHN GARBETT, GEO. DYSON, GEO. BAXTER, ROBERT GRAY, RICHARD EVANS, JOHN BRIGGS, ROBERT BELL, and DEMPSEY, Office No. 890- 99, age 64, height 5 ft. 6i in., complexion sallow, hair dark, bald in front ( turning grey), eyes hazel, right knee- cap broken, walks lame. A cloth finisher; native of Cork. Sentenced, at Dublin, 13th November, 1899, to 5 years' penal servitude, for forgery. Licenced 22nd August last. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. 41 — Wig an ( Borough).— For embezzlement — JOHN GROWDEN, age 22 to 24, height 5 ft. 4^ in., complexion pale, freckled and slightly pock- marked, hair ( inclined to curl) auburn, suffers from eczema on hands, stoops slightly when walking. A tobacconist's traveller; native of East Lanca- shire ; is fond of singing at public- house concert rooms Absconded 29th ult. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Wigan. NORFOLK. 42 - - Terrington ( County).— For stealing a bullock ( recovered)— ANTHONY PEPPER, age 32, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fair, hair, mous- tache and whiskers ( thin) light brown, eyes grey, ruptured, wears a truss; dress, black coat and vest, light trousers, black hard hat, lace boots, may be wearing a fancy brown wool mixture vest. A dealer; late of Tilney- cum- Islington, Norfolk. May be found in company of dealers at horse sales and markets. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Flint, Terrington, Kings Lynn. OXFORDSHIRE. 43— Banbury ( Borough). — For stealing £ 200 ( in conjunction with a woman in custody)— GEORGE CARTER, age 20, heights ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion pale, hair light brown, eyes hazel, large burn marks one arm, large hands and feet, turns feet inwards; dress, blue serge jacket and trousers, fancy vest, blue and white spots, blue shirt, dark cap. A native of Abingdon. Was employed in a fried fish shop. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Hatcher, Ban- bury. SUFFOLK ( East). 44.— Lowestoft ( County). — For stealing ( bailee) a pair of sea boots ( recovered)— THOMAS GIBBS, alias SNOBBY, age 30 to 32, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion swarthy, hair and mous- tache brown, large burn scars on throat and back of one wrist; dress, blue guernsey, black trousers, blue cap. A native of Great Yarmouth. May be t'ound at fishing ports in the North. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Shipp, Lowestoft. SURREY. 45.— Chertsey ( County).— For embezzling £ 8 6s. 7£ d., at Horsell, 30th ult.— JOHN DAVIS, age 40 to 45, height 5 ft. 9£ or 10£ in., complexion dark, rather long features, hair and heavy mous- tache dark brown, dark mole supposed on right cheek, carries head slightly forward when walk- ing; dress, dark brown suit and cap, heavy lace boots. May conduct services at chapels, etc. Absconded 30th ult. Supposed known at Horsham and Maidstone. Warrant issued. 4 6— Chertsey ( County).— For deserting his wife and 3 children, leaving them chargeable to the Common Fund of the Chertsey Union Workhouse, 21st ult.— JOHN MICHAEL MAIDMENT, age 44, height 6 ft., slight build, complexion pale, long thin face, hair and eyes ( small) dark, stoops slightly, walks badly, ring tattooed on each middle finger; dress, black coat and vest, plaid trousers and cap. A plasterer; has served in the Royal Marines. Supposed well known at Swanley, Kent, and Devizes. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hackman, Chertsey. 47. — Dorking ( Comity). — For stealing property described in Case No. 89, 16th inst.— EDWARD ROBERT BROOKS, alias FRANK FYERS, age 34, height 6 ft. 1 in., slight build, round shoulders, complexion fair, long thin face, hair brown, moustache light sandy, prominent teeth. A clerk or gardener; native of Wallington, Surrey. Absconded 19th ult. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Boon, Dorking. WORCESTERSHIRE. 48.— Worcester ( City).— For obtaining £ 1 19s. by false pretences— FRED DASIE, alias WILLIAM PARKER, age about 21, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, slight moustache light; dress, dark brown jacket and vest, dark tweed trousers, dark muffler, brown or grey cap. He advertised in a trade journal, 12th ult., " Shirts for sale, money returned if not approved," and received an order and 39s., but failed to forward the shirts or refund the money. Alay be found at common lodging- houses. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Byrne, Wor- cester. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BEDFORDSHIRE. 49.— Bedford ( County).— Remanded till 26th inst., for burglary at Wilstead, 17th inst— THOMAS DAVIS ( supposed false), age 33, height 5 ft. 10J in., complexion fresh, hair ( turn- ing grey) brown, eyes grey; dress, dark blue suit with faint stripes, dark cap, lace boots. A native of London. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Quenby, Bedford. CUMBERLAND. 50.— Carlisle ( County). — Sentenced, 3rd inst., to 3 months imprisonment, for larceny— GEORGE McFADDYAM, alias GEORGE RIKLE and JOHN WESLEY, age 28, height 5 ft. 4£ in., complexion fresh, hair ( cut short) brown, slight moustache, thin beard, bow- legged, hang^ s head rather forward when walking, rather high shoulders, several indistinct marks right fore- arm, and back right hand, Scotch accent; dress, grey jacket, black worsted knitted vest with small white spots, blue trousers, grey check cap, old boots. A tramp; states he is a native of Dundee. Previously convicted of begging at Brigg; of lar- ceny at Boston, August, 1902; and of house- breaking at Warwick, 6th January, 1903. Sup- posed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt. Graham, Carlisle. DEVONSHIRE. 51— South Molton ( County).— Remanded till 28th inst., charged with fraud— EDWIN GEORGE WILLIAMS, age 35, height 5 ft. 8| in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, long cut scar inside left forearm, on back, 2nd joint left forefinger, and on top of 3rd left finger. A native of Cardiff. He represented that he was an agent for a debt collecting agency, collected money, and absconded. Supposed wanted else- where. Photograph can be seen on application. Information to Supt. Crooke, South Molton. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 52.— A Division.— 5 brooches ( 1 diamond, lover's knot, set in silver, about 2 in. across; 1 do., half- moon, 1 stone deficient; 1 gold, set large red carbuncle; 1 do., safety- pin pattern, set small amethyst surrounded by small half pearls; 1 do., bar shape, ball- at each end); 4 gold bracelets ( 1 set cat's eye surrounded by cluster of small diamonds; 1 composed of 3 hoops studded with small dia- monds and sapphires; 1 flexible, studded half pearls; 1 plain gold flexible); 1 silver bracelet, plain hoop, coins attached; 1 diamond and tur- quoise pendant composed of 3 turquoise and 55 brilliants, 1 turquoise detachable; 1 pin composed of 3 pearls, triangle set, small diamond in centre; 2 plain gold charms ( 1 pig; 1 whistle); 4 ladies' long gold chains ( 1 twisted pattern; 1 do., with plain locket, old- fashioned, " S. R." in monogram thereon, attached; 1 curb pattern; 1 short snake - FRIDAY, NOVemBER 6, 1903. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 5 3 PROPERTY STOLEN ( continued)— pattern); 1 gold cardinal ring, monogram " J. W. M.," reversed for sealing; 1 lady's dress ring, set 3 turquoise and 2 diamonds in carved setting; 2 necklets ( 1 turquoise matrix and gar- nets, various sizes and shapes; 1 plain pink coral beads); 1 lady's gold lever watch, " S. R." in mono- gram on case, old- fashioned; 1 gold charm, horse- shoe pattern, set diamonds; 1 gold chain, diamond donkey, attached. 53. — c Division.— 15th inst.— Necklaces and necklets: 1 rope, composed of 322 graduated pearls of fine orient, total weight 1,460 grains, cluster brilliant snap fastening; 1 double row pearl, composed of 104 large, 106 small, gross weight 403 grains; 1 composed of 56 pearls, dia- mond snap fastening; 1 pearl and diamond, daisy pattern; 1 filigree gold and pearl, brooch and ear- rings to match; 1 set of old garnet, with 2 brace- lets, earrings and pendant to match; 1 gold, with 2 circular ruby and diamond pendants; 1 gold, with gem locket attached; 1 imitation pearl col- lar, with brilliant, and large flawed emerald snap, with 5 brilliant bars; 1 old fancy paste necklace; 1 gold do.; 1 do. do., set pearls, earrings and brooch to match- Pendants and stars: 1 gold, large brilliant centre, forming brooch; 1 circular diamond, with pearl centre; 1 pierced gold, with Roman warrior, cut in cornelian; 1 gem pearl, 1 deficient; 1 diamond and opal heart; 1 diamond and opal ( can be used as a brooch); 1 brilliant star, with 12 points, with brooch and other mounts; 1 set of 3 brilliant do., with cluster centre, and collet brilliant between points, to form brooch or tiara; 1 large 6- rayed brilliant pendant; 5 bril- liant stars. 1 tiara, composed of diamonds and pearls, can be worn as a necklet. Bracelets: 1 opal and diamond, with brooch mounts; 1 half hoop brilliant, with triple band, and collet ends; 1 massive gold curb, with pink pearl, surrounded with 12 brilliants; 1 brilliant and turquoise, with snake head, and hair; 1 diamond and turquoise cluster; 1 diamond and sapphire; 1 diamond horse- shoe; 3 half hoop, set diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds; 1 gold watch, set do.; 1 curb, set intaglio; 1 diamond; 3 pearl half hoop; 1 gold and diamond; 1 turquoise cluster, faulty; 1 pearl and brilliant cluster bangle, broken; 1 gold bangle, with 4 gem charms; 1 gold gem do.; 2 plain gold; 1 gold curb, weight 16 dwts. 6 grains; 1 pair of imitation pearl bracelets, with real pearl cluster snaps; 1 gem bracelet, stone deficient. Brooches: 4 pearl; 1 brilliant leaf, 1 stone defi- cient; 1 about 4 in. long by 1 in. deep, " Blanche " in brilliants in written characters; 1 cluster dia- mond, with white stone in centre, weighing 4J carats; 1 9 stone diamond horseshoe; 1 large emerald and brilliant cluster; 1 large diamond; 1 diamond and ruby; 1 brilliant, can be used as a pendant or hair ornament, 12 points; 1 diamond, with 3 pearls; 1 brilliant, ruby, and opal; 1 dia- mond and opal crescent; 1 diamond and Cape ruby crescent; 1 diamond, sapphires, and pearls; 1 emerald and diamond cluster; 1 gold frog, studded with precious stones ; 1 diamond and floral, heart shaped; 1 diamond and pearl spray; 1 gold and diamond star; 1 antique oval, 2 row pearl, large amethyst in centre; 1 large seed pearl, with 29 large pearls; 1 pearl and turquoise crescent; 1 diamond and pearl cluster; 1 pearl and diamond horseshoe; 1 turquoise and pink topaz, antique filigree setting; 1 antique pearl; 1 gold and pearl, filigree earrings and necklace to match; 1 dia- mond crescent; 2 diamond and pearl; 1 diamond, ruby, and pearl; 1 set cameo; 1 set garnets; 1 gold and diamond; 5 set gems; 1 enamelled and gold; 1 ruby and pearl; 1 engraved medallion; 1 tiger claw, gold mounted; 7 gold. Rings: 1 brilliant cluster, with coloured centre stone, weight 3 carats; 1 old half hoop diamond; 12 single stone diamond; 1 cat's- eye and diamond, 3 stones; 3 gem rings; 2 pearl; 1 sapphire and dia- mond, 3 stones; 2 brilliant marquise; 1 diamond and pearl marquise, 1 stone deficient; 1 diamond and sapphire marquise; 1 diamond and opal mar- quise; 1 diamond and garnet; 1 brilliant cluster; 1 emerald and diamond cluster; 1 diamond and pearl cluster; 1 diamond cluster; 1 brilliant and spinel ruby cluster; 2 diamond snake; 1 18 ct. do.; 1 18 ct. do., weight 9 dwts. 10 grains; 1 dia- mond and sapphire snake; 1 cat's- eye; 1 double row diamond; 1 dress amethyst; 1 diamond and amethyst, antique; 1 diamond and opal; 1 emerald and diamond, 3 stones; 1 brilliant and turquoise, ha', f hoop; 1 pearl half hoop; 1 emerald and diamond, 3 stones; 1 diamond and ruby; 1 diamond and ruby, star setting; 12 diamond dress; 3 diamond and ruby; 4 half hoop diamond; 1 3 stone diamond; 1 diamond and sapphire; 1 single stone emerald; 1 opal; 1 diamond, ruby and sapphire; 1 diamond and sap- phire; 1 18 ct. pearl; 1 diamond and tur- quoise; 1 half hoop, set 5 brilliants; 1 diamond and pearl; 1 3 stone diamond and emerald; 1 diamond and pearl, cross over; 1 diamond and sapphire; 1 opal half hoop; 1 brilliant and ruby 3 stone, gipsy setting; 1 brilliant and ruby, half hoop; 2 diamond and sapphire; 1 brilliant; 3 cluster diamond and pearl; 2 intaglio; 2 diamond and gem; 2 18 ct. diamond keeper; 3 gem; 1 antique; 2 fancy; 12 gold dress; 2 plain diamond; 1 15 ct. signet; 3 18 ct. keepers; 2 15 ct. do.; 1 fancy, broken; 1 set 3 old white brilliants; 1 14 stone, brilliant and coral. Pins: 1 large pear shaped pearl, small diamond on top; 1 largS drop pearl; 1 large brilliant, can be used as a stud; 1 diamond and turquoise cluster, can be used as a stud; 1 diamond cluster, can be used as a stud ; 1 pink pearl and diamond; 1 single stone dia- mond ; 2 diamond and pearl; 2 cameo- Ear- rings: 1 pair large diamond horseshoe, pare set- tings; 1 do. diamond daisy pattern; 1 do. dia- mond and pearl; 1 do. brilliant cluster; 1 do. gem. Links and studs: 1 pair diamond and turquoise solitaires; 2 pair gold links; 1 pair Japanese mounted solitaires; 3 fine pearl studs, white; 1 set of 3 pearl studs; 2 star sapphire studs; 1 set of blue enamelled do.; 1 fancy diamond do.; 4 gold, Japanese mounted. Lockets: 1 pearl; 1 brilliant; 1 brilliant and ruby heart; 1 enamelled ; 1 do., with 18 ct. seal. Gold Albert chains: 1 weighing 1 oz. 5 dwts. 12 grs.; 1 with seal, 1 oz. 8 dwts.; 1 platinum and gold double, 1 oz. 4 dwts.; 1 long chain, ruby and diamond snap; 1 gold Albert. Watches: 1 open face stop, com- pensated balance, maker G- E. Frodsham; 1 gold keyless demi- hunter; 1 do. keyless minute repeater; 3 do. watches; 5 ladies' gold watches; 5 silver watches. 1 18 ct. card case, with engraved monogram, weight 2 oz.; 4 gold pencil cases; 1 silver do.; 1 pair gold spectacles; 1 do. gold eye- glasses; 1 do. mother- o'pearl folders; 1 miniature of a lady on ivory, gold frame; 2 old snuff boxes: 1 silver do., 2 oz. 4 dwts.; 1 old pinchbeck chatelaine ; 3 old seals; 1 paste buckle; 1 pair do.; 8 unset pearls^ weighing 19 grains; 1 unset bril- liant, weighing 1J carat. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. HAMPSHIRE. 54.— Aldershot ( County).— 20th inst., at the West Cavalry Barracks, a gold tie pin, head of a goose set diamonds; 1 plain gold pin, horse- shoe pattern; 2 white handle razors, maker sup- posed " Taylor, Manchester"; several gold studs and 4 safety pins; 1 silver matchbox, " K. to G, Aug., 03," thereon; 1 gold safety tie pin; 1 com- bination gold stud and pin, set turquoise; 1 silver keyless half hunter lever watch, inside glass miss- ing ; 1 amber cigarette holder, gold band each end; 1 Mab razor; 1 silver hunter Waltham lever watch; 1 silver keyless, open face, Geneva watch; 1 cigarette holder case; 1 amber cigarette holder, band each end. Information to Supt. Hawkins, Aldershot, KENT. 55. — Gravesend ( Borough). — Between 14th and 15th inst., by shopbreaking, a blue beaver overcoat, single- breasted, velvet collar, size 5; 1 pair grey tweed check trousers, size 4; 1 pair drab colour cord trousers, size 5; 1 blue ribbed serge jacket and vest, size 3; 1 pair boy's grey striped trousers, size 11; 1 pair do., size 12. The thief left behind a pair of bluish- grey serge trousers, grey cap, and an old web belt, carpet pat tern. Information to Chief Constable Thornton, Gravesend SOMERSE TSHIRE. 56.— Bath ( City).— 18th inst., by shopbreak- ing, 18 ladies' gold watches ( 1 keyless, No. 60240; 6 Genevas, Nos. 10538, 68866, 95860, 260960, 15249, 14340; 1 lever, No. 75949; 1 keyless, No. 7802; 1 18 ct, hunter, No. 91632; 6 18 ct. Genevas, Nos. 8197, 25584, 49695, 52404, 131441, 155084; 2 keyless Genevas, Nos. 143700, 48879); 1 14 ct. keyless. No. 68682; 12 silver watches ( 3 patent cap levers, Nos. 468523, 997689, 433855 ; 6 Swiss levers, Nos. 926712, 103610, 224117, 12749, 332603, 262292; 2 English levers, Nos. 5212, 37189; 1 keyless Geneva, No. 3217); 10 9 ct. gold chains, various patterns; 1 lauy's 15 ct. gold Albert; 3 ladies' long gold guards. The watches have one of the following letters scratched inside, " T. O. N. S. A. I. P. R. D. E." Information to the Chief Constable, Bath. SUFFOLK ( West). 57.— Mildenhall( County).— At Newmarket a double- case gold watch, " H. M." on back, made in Vienna, gold and silver double Albert chain attached, with locket in centre, containing photographs of a lady and gentle- man— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age about 40, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion hair, and slight side whiskers dark, red face, ap- pearance of a race follower. Information to Supt. Heigham. Mildenhall. PERSONS or BODIES FOUND KENT. 58.— Sandwich ( County)— 8th inst., mur- dered at Brook Cottage, Minster. Thanet— A WOMAN, supposed CHARLOTTE TURK, or THOMPSON, nee 48, length 5 ft., oval face. hair dark brown, 4 upp^ r front teeth missing, re- cently vaccinated on right arm, few hairs on chin ; dress, black skirt and jacket, brown fur cape, pink flannelette petticoat, drab colour corsets, 2 chemises ( 1 white, 1 striped flannel), white straw hat, and a man's tweed jacket. Dead about 24 hours ; a pedlar. Found near body a small basket, containing iron holders, & c. Information to Inspector Heard, Sandwich. APPREHENSIONS. 59.— Metropolitan Police District, A Division.— ROBERT BRASSE. Case No. 4, 4th ult., and THOMAS ALFRED HEMMINGS, Case No. 2, lst May last. 60.— Metropolitan Police District, F Division. — Licence - holder WILLIAM JONES PUGH, Office No. 1136- 03, Case No. 36, 16th inst., and committed for trial at North London Sessions, 27th inst. 61.— Bedfordshire, Bedford ( County) — FRANK GILBERT, Case No. 9, 16th inst. • 62.— Cheshire, Middlewich ( County). — WILLIAM KENT ARNOLD, Case No. 14,16th inst. 63. — Derbyshire, Chesterfield ( County).— JOHN THOMPSON, Case No. 8, 9th inst,, sentenced at Derby Quarter Sessions, 21st inst., to 7 years penal servitude and 5 years super- vision. Property recovered. Identical with Licence- holder JOHN W. HOBSON, Office No. 790- 03. 64.— Essex, Southminster ( County). — WJLLIAM SIGGERS, Case No. 21, 16th inst. 65.— Essex, Colchester ( Borough).— THOMAS WRIGHT, Case No. 14, 9th inst., and sentenced to 4 months imprisonment. 66.— Herefordshire, Ross ( County). — CYPRUS GILES, Case No. 28,16th inst, 67.— Hertfordshire, St. A/ ban's ( County). — WILLIAM HILLIER, Office No. 3469- 97, Case No. 86, 16th inst., and sentenced to 12 months hard labour. The silver goblet has been identified. 68.— Kent, Chatham ( County).— Licence- holder JOSEPH DAVIS, Office No. 2716- 00, Case No. 23, 18th ult., at Bedford, and sentenced to 28 days bard labour and licence subsequently re- voked, for larceny. 69 .— Staffordshire, Burton- on- Trent ( County)— JOHN GILBERT, Office No. 2622- 02, Case No. 85, 19th December, 1902, and sentenced at Warwick Assizes, 12th March last, to 3 years penal servitude for housebreaking. 70.— Yorkshire ( North Riding), Scarborough ( Borough).— ERNEST WIL- KINSON, Office No. 3326- 02, Casa No. 94, 9th inst., and sentenced to 12 months hard labour. 71. — Yorkshire ( West Riding), Pontefract ( County).— THOMAS LIDDLE, Case No. 54, and HERBERT RIPLEY, Case No. 55, 16th inst. 4 THE POLICE GAZETTE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 72.— N Division.— For stealing. 13th inst., a lady's light grey mackintosh, velvet collar; a black " Union " umbrella, cherry- wood handle, and £ 3— SARAH ANN PERRY, age 20, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes brown, nose inclined to right side; dress, black bodice, green skirt, trimmed black braid, white straw hat trimmed velvet. A native of Peckham. 73.— p Division.— For stealing, 13th inst., at Bromley, a dark green leather purse, oblong, gold mounts, containing memos.; 1 light green Russia leather card case, gold mounts, containing cards, " Mrs. Radford" thereon; 1 large gold butterfly brooch, set diamonds, 2 small rubies at end of atennse; 1 pearl and gold necklace, alternate links; 1 gold crescent brooch, set diamonds; 1 small gold chain necklace, pendant drop and yellow olivine stones; 1 small gold curb bracelet, heart attached, " Joan" thereon; 1 lady's gold watch, enamelled blue at back, " Amy " thereon, face set pearls; 1 small gold pencil, set turquoise and dia- monds on top, 1 diamond deficient; 1 small gold neck chain, plain pattern, set pearls; 2 gold brooches ( 1 round, lily entwined in centre; 1 safety pin pattern, set pink coral and small turquoise); 1 lady's gold ring, chased; 1 do., Egyptian metal, chased coloured enamels; 1 gold ring, dark blue enamels and pearls on top; 2 small patent razors in black leather case, pearl in gold inside case— TWO MEN, lst, age 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., slight build, complexion pale, thin features, hair ( thin, brushed back) and slight moustache light brown; dress, dark grey tweed jacket suit, soft felt hat to match. 2nd, age 29, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., stout build, complexion, hair, and slight moustache dark, round face, wears glasses; dress, brown check tweed suit, dark tweed cap. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. MISSING. 74.— Since 8th inst., from Strath more Road, Hamilton— CLEMENT MOSCRIP HAMILTON, age 61, height about 5 ft. 10 in., well built, com- plexion fresb, hair, whiskers, and moustache grey, active manner ; drt- ss, light steel- grey jacket and vest, dark sieel- grey trousers, prey tweed motor cap, bluish regatta shirt, small black bow tie, wnite turn- down collar, bluish- grey drawers and undervest, stamped " Forsyth, Renfield Street, Glasgow," carried an umbrella, light colour handle, gold mounted, " C. M. Hamilton, Con- tractor. Hamilton" engraved on band. Had in his pos!* es « on a black morocco leather pocket- book, containing Bank notes, letters and appers ; also a brown leather purse with flap and button, containing money. A master brick- builder and contractor ; native of Upperward, Lanark. He left 8th inst. for Glasgow. Is known to gas managers in Scotland. Information to Chief Constable Millar, Burgh Police Office, Hamilton. 75.— Since 16th inst., from the Great Central Hotel, Marylebone— A. F. G. ELLIS, age 34, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight moustache light, eyes grey, straight features, supposed wearing blue serge suit, gold signet ring, crest " goat's head " thereon, and to have in his possession a brown hold- all, containing clothing, " A. F. G. Ellis " and crest outside. Information to be'forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. List ot Lloonoo Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, etc., who have been re- apprehended, for the week ending October 17th, 1903, with the results, etc. Office No. Reference to H. C. Register. NAME. Fresh Offence with which charged. Re- convicted in Name of Result. Date and Place. Name and Division of Officer. 1339— 01 1395— 03 1966— 98 354— 03 Page 233- 03 Page 56- 03 3378— 01 3040— 02 826— 02 3023— 02 48221 3292- 02 2066— 01 2320— 99 2319- 97 2598— 01 396— 03 1408— 01 1990— 02 : 1425— 01 Page 180— 03 ! Page 1961— 96 1606— 98 i 1296— 03 Page 776- 00 1060— 96 Page I 1804— 01 Page 45671 646— 03 • Page 3404— 00 46213 1298— 97 3682— 96 2361— 02 768— 03 1412- 02 2942— 98 42900 2720- 02 Tage 64- 03 63- 03 29- 03 217- 03 101- 03 164- 03 102- 03 ." age 122- 03 ALLEN, GEORGE BENNETT, ALBERT BENNETT, FLORENCE BROWN, WM. HY. CLARKE, GEORGE DALTON, CHARLES DARCY, WILLIAM DAVIS, JOHN ELLIS, GEORGE GOODWIN, HENRY GREGORY, JAMES HARVEY, JOHN HEIDEMAN, ALBERT HICKSON, HENRY HODGSON, ROBERT JESSUP, ALFRED JONES. HENRY KING, GEORGE LEVY, EDWARD LYNF. S, THOMAS MANNIGAN, THOMAS MINDE, HERMAN MOORE, CATHERINE NICHOLLS, FRANK S. NOLAN, THOMAS NYE, JOSEPH ROSS. THOMAS RUNACRE, ROBERT SAXTON, CHARLES SMITH, JOHN SMITH. JOHN- SMITH, WILLIAM SOW DEN. JOHN SQUIBB. GEORGE TRAINER, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILSON, JOHN Larceny ( per.) P. of C. Act Loitering Assault Lar. and assault on police Larceny ( shop) P. of C. Act P. of C. Act Sus. person Burglary Unlawful possession Incorr. rogue and vagabond Attd. larceny ( diunken person) P. of C. Act LaT. ( from public house bar) False pretences ( 3 card trick) Larceny ( per.) | Larceny ( per.) P. of C. Act Fiequenting P. of C. Act. Cycle stealing Larceny and Iraud Larceny ( fer.) Larceny ( van) i Laiceny ( goods j exposed) Shopbreaking Same Name Same Name FLORENCE Same Name WILLIAMS Drunk, dis., and aa- ault on police Drunk and assault- ing police False pretences ( 3 card trick) Assault on police P. of C. Act P. of C. Act. Drunk and dis. Drunk ami ais. ice. Loitering Larceny ( per.) JOHN SMITH GEORGE HARRIS JAMES DARCEY Same Name DARKEY WHITE HENRY ANSTWICK Same Name JOHN STEVENS Same Name TOM CUMMINGS Same Name ALFRED MUFFINS HENRV BROWN GEORGE WILLIAM HOWARD EDWARD JONES THOMAS HARRISON THOMAS JONES Same Name ADELAIDE l'ONSON- BY MOORE Same Name Same Name FREDERICK ALLEN Same Name ROBERT RENAC11E CHARLES SEXTON ARTHUR RILEY GEORGE HALL GEORGE HARRIS ARTHUR ROl'ER GEO. HY. C'ULLEN Same Name WILLIAM DAVIS JAMES RUSSELL 24 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 3 months h. l. Fined 40s. and costs or 1 mth. h. l. 2 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 3 yrs. p. s. and lie. revoked 2 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 15 months h. l. 21 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 12 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 4 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 18 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 1 month h. l. 6 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 12 months h. l. Fined 20s. or 14 days b. l. 1 month L. l. & bound over 6 weeks h. l. 3 months h. l. 13th Oct.. N. L. Sess. 10th Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 10th Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 12th Oct., Stratford P. Sess. 5th Oct.. Southwark P. Ct. 13th Oct., N. L. Sess. 10th Oct.. Marylebone P. Ct. 13th Oct., Bow St. P. Ct. 15th Oct., Marylebone P. Ct. 12th Oct., Folkestone Q. Sess. 10th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 13th Oct., N. L. Sess. 8th Oct., Worship St. P. Ct. 10th Oct., Marylebone P. Ct. 10th Oct., West Ham Boro' Sess. 15th Oct., N. L. Sess. 14th Oct., N. L. Sess. 13th Oct., Leeds City Sess. 16th Oct., Lambeth P. Ct. 12th Oct., Manchester P. Ct. 10th Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 9th Oct., West Ham Boro' Sess. 16th Oct., N. L. Sess. 13th Oct., N. L. Sess. 13th Oct., N. L. Sess. 10th Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 9th Oct., West Ham Boro' Sess. 13th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 10th Oct., Woiship St. P. Ct. ICth Oct., N. L. Sess. 14 th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 15th Oct., Marlborough St. P. Ct. 13th Oct., Bow St. P. Ct. 12th Oct., Worship St. P. Ct. 10th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 11th Sept., Leeds P. Ct. 8th Oct., Marlborough St. P. Ct. P. S. Draper, C. I. D., D ; P. C. Lambert, 24 YR. P. C. Austin, 224G ; P. C. Grace. 147E. P. S. Pedder, C. I. D., ' E ; P. C. Shuttle- worth. 175E. P. C. Balls, 460K. P. C. West, 75M : P. C. Street, 34MR. P. C. Sangster, 208H ; P. C. Woodward, 77B. P. C. Lamb, 398Y; P. C. Dentrv, C. I. D.. Y. P. C. Temblett, C. I. D., E ; P. C. Shep- herd. 473E. P. C. Sudbury, C. I. D., L ; P. S. Hutchins. 21 D. P. C. Rose, 442H : P. C. Cornish, C. I. D., H. P. C. Jenkins, 467B. P. C. Tvson, C. I. D., H ; P. C. Clarke, 279H. P. S. Hutchins, 21D; P. S. Sudbury, C. I. D.. L. P. C. Jeffery, 719 K : P. C. Murphy, 508K. P. C. McBeath, 166G ; P. C. Quested, 49F. P. C. Thomas, 451 City ; P. C. Hatha- way, 255Y. P. C. Bugden, 105G; P. C. Appleby, 33LR. P. S. Reed, C. I. D., B ; P. C. Stevens, 457E. P. C. Marshall, C. I. D., K ; P. C. Lister, 524 K. P. S. Burrell, C. I. D., X; P. S. Yeo. C. I. D , F. P. S. Bex, C. I. D., S ; P. C. Andrews, C. I. D., S. P. C. Wood, 422H ; P. C. Cross, 210H. P. C. Nutt, 33GR ; P. S. Pedder, C. I. D., E. P. S. Scrimshaw, C. I. D., K; Insp. Nicholls, C. I. D., K. P. C. Hammond, 461H. P. C. Funnell, 88H. P. C. Board, City ; P. C. Quested, 49F. P. S. Handley, C. I. D., H. P. C. Allan, Manchester City; P. C Carmoody 158D. P. C. Hall, 141E ; P. C. Shepherd, 473E. P. C. Baker, 211H. P. C. Smith, 431K. P. S. Welton, SOD. LONDOl? PKiirrSD / OR Hia MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BT J. J. KKLIHBH & Co., LIMITED, 99, VICTORIA Snuir, S. W.; 33, Kmo WILLIAM STRBET, B. C.; AND MARSHALSEA WORKS, S. B. 68115
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