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Date of Article: 04/11/1904
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SlfclEs. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1904. VOL. XXI., No. 2176. 1. All communications Jor 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. 2. Particulars concerning persons whose apprehension is sought will be inserted in one issue of the POLICE GAZETTE, if they are sufficient to enable action to be taken upon them by another force. 3. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby '^ entified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered, the name and add, of some person responsible for the payment must be given, and the exact conditions must be clearly stated. 5. 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. ^ LTZOKTS. 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 bear 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 announce- ment 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 titan 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, Hew 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. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 1.— A Division.— For obtaining 4 trunks by a worthles- s cheque on the National Provincial Bank, 18th ult.— W. CLARKE, a German, age about 40. height about 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fair, haii brown, eyes blue, wears glasses, speaks good English ; dr^ ss, light grey overcoat, light suit, black hard f^ lt ha*. Warrant issued. 2 — Y Division.— JOSEPH D. COOK Case No. 30, 6th February, 1903, not now wanted Warrant withdrawn. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 3.— Wokingham ( County).— For obtain- ing food and lodgings by false pretences— JOHN alias JACK MURRELL and WATSON, age 54, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., complexion fresh, red face, slightly pock marked, large red nose, hair and moustache grey ; dress, blue serge suit, black hard hat. A french polisher ; native of Kingston on- Thames. Carried an overcoat and a brown paper parcel. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Goddard, Wokingnam BUCKINGHA MS HIRE. 4. — High Wycombe ( Borough). — For stealing, 26th ult., a Russian chestnut horse pony, 6 or 7 years old, very small head, long mane and tail ( rather ragged), good action ; a set of black harness, white metal mounts, 3 flaps each side of back tree, one breeching buckle missing, imita- tion white- metal chain across bridle ; and a light costermonger's barrow, painted dark green, lined green, one side of tailboard broken, black splash boards, shafts spliced and bound, tyres loose, " William Bryant" painted on a piece of tin on side ; 8 or 9 boxes of herrings ; a flat hamper of herrings, and a piece of a black waterproof tilt— — JEFFS, alias TUBBY, age about 27, height 5 ft. 3 in., slight build, complexion, hair and slight moustache dark, right foot missing, wears a stump ; dress, dark jacket, black double breasted vest with white spots, greenish trousers, yellow muffler with horseshoes thereon, dark cap. A fish hawker. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Sparling, High Wycombe. CHESHIRE. 5.— Hazel Grove ( County).— For obtain- ing, by false pretences, at Cheadle, 7th ult., sad- dlery ( recovered)— GEO. HY. BURGESS, age 27, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fresh, oval face, hair and slight moustache dark ; dre? s, blue serge jacket suit, grey waterproof overcoat, small tie, wears a gold chain pattern ring. Of horsey appearance. Has been employed as agent for a brewery company. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. McHale, Hazel Grove, Stockport. 6— Middlewich ( County).— For stealing, 29th ult., at Sandbach, 2 bicycles ( recovered) WILLIAM JOSEPH VALENTINE, age 24, height 5 ft. ll£ in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light brown, eyes hazel, scar left cheek, wounds both legs ; dress, brown slop, plaid trousers with stripes, blue tie, dark brown cap, old short leather leggings, strong boots A farm labourer ; native of Wexford. Served with the 2nd Dublin Fusiliers in South Africa. Was con- victed at Edinburgh in September last of stealing a bicycle. Warrant issued. 7.— Middlewich ( County).— For house breaking at Northwich, 26th ult., and stealing a silver watch. No. 1367 ; 1 silver Albert, link and curb alternately, and a black melton cloth suit— Licence- holder' HENRY JOHNSON, alias GEORGE BURGESS and THOMAS WILSON, Office No. 1159- 97, age 56, height 5 ft. 5 in., com- plexion fresh, hair, whiskers and moustache brown, eyes blue, scar corner right eye, dent centre of chin, 3 moles on neck, 4th left finger contracted; dress, black coat and vest, mixture trousers, light cap ( red stripes), shoes with protectors on soles, blue neckerchief. A blacksmith's striker ; native of Kelsey, Cheshire. Sentenced at Knutsford Quarter Sessions, 2nd January, 1901, to 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licenced 21st October, 1904. WT D M R b 536. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cooper, Middlewich. DERBYSHIRE. 8.— Buxton [ County).— For stealing from his lodgings. 14th ult.. a silver English chronometer stop watch. No. 4422 ; 1 gold curb chain ; and 1 black rubber tobacco pouch— A MAN, age about 26, height about 5 ft. 8 in., complexion sallow, hair dark, slight moustache light, prominent teeth ; dress, grey jacket suit and cap, grey woollen shirt with turn down collar, brown lace boots ventilated at waist. Information to Supt. James, Buxton. $.— Eckington ( County).— For an indecent assiult at Totley, 24th ult.— WILLIAM HOOTON or HORTON, age about 26, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion pale, thin face, hair and slight mous- tache dark ; dress, dark jacket and vest, mottled cord trousers, light check cap, new neckerchief, strong lace boots. A farm labourer ; supposed a native of Walsall. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Andrew, Eckirgton, near Sheffield. ESSEX. 10. — Southend- on- Sea ( Cmnty). — For forging and u'tering 5 Bank Cheques to the value of £ 23 3s.. 15th ult.- D WILLIAMS, age 40, height 5 ft 5 or ti in., complexion florid, hair dark ; dress, dark tweed suit, dark fawn colour overcoat, cap. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pryke, Southend- on- Sea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 11— Barry Dock ( County).— For failing to report— Supervisee THOMAS HAYNES, alias BELA THOMAS HAINKS, Office No. 1007- 04, age 25, height 5 ft. in., complexion fair, hair brown, eyes grey, burn scar 1st right finger, scar inside left thumb. A brickmaker; native of Bour- ton- on- the- Water, Glos. Sentenced at Gloucester County Quarter Sessions, 21st October, 1903, to 9 months hard labour and 2 years supervision for housebreaking. Liberated on remission, 29th Jiyie, 1904. 513 c. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Giddings, Barry Dock. 12.— Cardiff ( Borough).— For failing to report — Licence- holder FRANCIS HENRY PERRY, alias HENRY CARLBERG, FRANK FOWLER, FRANCIS SINCLAIR, and HENRY FOWLER, Office No. 1474- 02, age 38, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, anchor, heart and cross right, rose and leaves left arm. An asylum attendant; native of Ayr. Sentenced at Usk Quarter Sessions, 2nd July, 1902, to 3 years penal servitude for larceny, and obtaining goods by false pretences. Licenced 25th October, 1904. C 273. Information to Head Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. HAMPSHIRE. 13. - Portsmouth ( Borough).— For neglect ing his children— THOMAS EDE, age 48, height about 5 fc. 5 in., stout build, complexion and moustache dark, deep set features; dress, dark clothes and overcoat, black silk muffler. A builders' labourer ; native of Portsmouth. Warrant issued. Photograph can be seen on application. Information to the Chief Constable, Portsmouth. HERTFORDSHIRE. 14.— Hemel Hempstead ( County). — For embezzlement — J. W. EDWARDS, alias SPINDLER, age 35, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair ( thin in front) brown, moustache light, addicted to drink ; dress, dark grey striped suit, hard hat, brown gaiters. A draper's assistant and collector; native of London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Frogley, Hemel Hemp- stead. 2 T H E POLICE G A Z E T T E. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1.6, 1904. tie, dark cap. A cheap- jack ; native of Wisbech. May be found at Market Towns. See Case No. 25, 28th August, 1903. Warrant issued. Photograph can be seen on application. Information to Chief Constable Winch, Nor- wich. NOR THA MPTONSHIRE. 22 — Northampton ( Borough).— For forg- ing and uttering a cheque for £ 85, on the North- amptonshire Union Bank, Limited, Northampton, 6th ult.— FREDERICK JOHN TARRY, age about 30, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion sallow, hair, moustache and eyes dark, addicted to drink ; dress, dark jacket suit, cap or hard hat, wore gold Albeit with medal, shape of Maltese cross, " Northampton Athletic Club," engraved thereon, attached. A clerk, was employed by a builder and contractor. Absconded about 10th ult. May have in his possession 3 cheques, Nos. 201, 203 and 204, on the Northampton Union Bank, Limited, Northampton, with " Edwin Archer, Builder and Contractor, Joinery Works, Northampton," printed thereon. May endeavour to leave the country. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin, Town Hall, Northampton. NO TTINGHA MS HIRE. 23.— Nottingham ( City).— For failing to report— Supervise SAM DEL McDONALD, alias SAMI EL MONK, SAMUEL PATRICK, and FRANK MORRISON, Office No. 2164- 97, age 26, height 5 ft. 2j in., complexion sallow, hair light brown, eye* grey, bracelet each . wrist, shield back left hand. A labourer ; native of Notting- ham. Sentenced at Nottingham City Sessions, 29th June, 1903, to 15 months hard labour and 2 years supervision for larceny ( person). Liberated on remission, 23rd July 1904. 890. Warrant issued. 24.— Nottingham ( City).— For failing to report— Licence- holder JOHN BOSELEY, alias BOSLEY, Office No. 2993- 99, age37, height 5ft. 4in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes grey, scar right, mole left eyebrow. A miner ; native of Reading. Sentenced at Worcester County Quarter Sessions, lst January, 1900, to 7 years penal servi- tude and remanet of former sentence for counting- house- breaking. Liberated on licence, 8rd October, 1903, which expires 31st May, 1907. S a 112. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Clay, Notting- ham. OXFORDSHIRE. 25.— Witney ( County).— For embezzling £ 5, 22nd ult.— WILLIAM MURRAY, alias YORKY, age 17, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes brown, snub nose, thick lips, large mouth ; dress, navy blue jacket and vest, white stripes, dark cord trousers, blue cap, light lace shoes, silver ring on 3rd right finger. A labourer. Warrant issued. Information to Inpector Allmond, Burfor'd. 2Oxford ( City).— For failing to report— Licence- holder JAMES CONNOR, alias JAMES BETTS, JAMES BONNOR, THOMAS WHITE, ard CHARLES ShXTON, Office So. 722- 00, age 66, height 6 ft. 4 in , complexion fresh, hair ( turning grey, thin on top) brown, eyes hazel, " T. H. WHITE" right forearm, mole and scar back and above right wrist, small scars left forepart of head. A labourer ; native of Thame. S- nienced at Middlesex Sessions, 26th May, 1900, to 4* years penal servitude for larceny. Liberated on 2nd licnnc* 1.10th ult.. which expires 18th January, 1905. I N Y a. 509. To be dealt with where fonnd. Information to Chief Constable Cole, Oxford. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)- 15.— St. Albans ( City).— For obtaining food' lodgings, and goods by false pretences— Licence- holder HENRY ARTHUR CARTER, alias HENRY HARVEY, HARRY HOLT, HARRY RUSSELL, HENRY GEORGE HARVEY, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, GEORGE DAWSON, HARRY ARTHUR WALKER, JOHN GRA- HAM, MAJOR BRISCOE, and MAJOR BART- LETT, Office No. 2706- 02, age 61 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 9 in., rather slight build, complexion pale, hair ( bald on top) and heavy moustache ( waxed) grey, eyes brown, mole left cheek, scar right side of nose ; dress, light grey tweed suit and cap, brown shooting boots. Of military appear- ance. A traveller; native of Dublin. Represented that he was Major Briscoe, late of the 9th Lancers, and had spent some years in Canada, commanding the Canadian Mounted Infantry. Stated he had acquired rights of shooting and fishing in the neighbourhood and that he intended to reside there for a year or two, also that he had just left Dublin and was having his banking account transferred to the Local London & Co., Bank. Absconded 24th ult. Is known to have com- mitted a similar offence at Hatfield. Sentenced at Dover Quarter Sessions, 19th February, 1900, to 3h years penal servitude for false pretences. Liberated on 2nd licence, 15th ult., which expires 2nd January, 1905. Under supervision on a sub- sequent sentence till 6th April, 1906. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Smith, St. Albans. KENT. 16.— Dover [ Borough).— For stealing, 23rd ult., a light fawn colour covert coat; 1 pair striped tweed trousers; 1 pair dark striped cashmere trousers BELPER, age 55 to 60, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., hair and beard ( cut close) grey ; dress ( supposed) blue suit, cap, and boots much too large for him. Warrant issued. I".— Dover ( Borough).— For stealing from his lodgings, 24th ult., a brown leather purse, containing 17s. 6d., and for obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences— SIDNEY HOVEY, age 25 to 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair ( frizzy in front) and slight moustache dark ; dress, bluish grey jacket suit, motor cap. A canvasser ; supposed a native of Chatham. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Dover. 18 — Maidstone ( Borough).— For failing to report— Licence- holder BENJAMIN FREE- MAN, alias JOHN JONES, Office No. 661- 00, age 63, height 5 ft. ll£ in-, complexion sallow, hair brown, moustache ( turning grey) dark, eyes grey, 4th left finger deformed, left leg has been poisoned, lost upper and lower front teeth ; dress, dark suit and cap. A labourer ; native of Kexhill. States he is well- known to farmers at Cranbrook Kent. Sentenced at Maidstone Assizes, 28th November, 1900, to 5 years penal servitude for burglary. Licenced 24th September, 1904. X a 402. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Maidstone. LANARKSHIRE. 19— Glasgow ( City).— For stealing, be- tween 9th and 11th ult., 4 gold rings, 1 gold bangle, 1 sovereign case, 2 photographs, and £ I 3s. 6d.— CHARLES BROOM BERG, a Russian Jew, age 25, height 5 ft. 5 in., hair and mmstache dark; dress, black and white striped tweed suit, light overcoat, black felt hat, button boots. A cabinet maker. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Stevenson, Glasgow. NORFOLK. 20— Norwich ( City). — For stealing £ 13 4s. 10d., 28th ult.— JOHN McFARLANE, uga about 30, slight build, complexion fair, hair light brown, moustache light, eyes ( slight cist in one) blue, small scar right cheek, thick lower lip. A native of Edinburgh. Js a sergeant of the 2nd Dragoons, wearing uniform. Absconded 29th ult. Supposed to have gone to I iverpool. Warrant issued. 21 .— Norwich ( City).- Yor obtaining a bicycle bv false pretences. .' 1st nit.— EDWARD LEEDS, alia » CROSS. CATTLE, M VRTIN, and BARNES, age about 30, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., slight build, complexion fresh, hair dark brown, moustache brown, large protruding ears; dress, dark grey jacket suit, red and pale bin* mixture RAIL WA YS. 27.— Midland Railway.— For forgery— A MAN, who gave the name of V. READ, age 30, height 5 ft. 6 in., well built, weight about 11* stones, complexion fresh, full face, deep dimple in chin, hair brown ; dress, grey suit with rather dark stripes, dark grey thin overcoat, black bowler hat, wore white pique false vest, shewing about an inch at opening of vest. Appearance of an actor. Had with him a small brown bag. He presented a forged order, allowing him to travel to any station on ihe Midland Riilsvay, purport- ing to be signed by the General Manager of the company. Warrant issued. Information to Su] t Godfrey. Midland Rail- way, Derby. SHROPSHIRE. 28.— Oswestry ( County). — For stealing ( bailee), 19th ult., a " Hazelwood" bicycle, No. 6589, 24 in. frame, enamelled black, slightly raised handle bars, free wheel, Bowden brake, plated spokes and rims, Warwick tyres, transfer on head " Thomas H. Ellis, Cycle Agent, Salop Road, Oswestry"— SERGEANT EVANS ( sup- posed false), age about 30, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion fair, long face, hair light brown, eyes grey, small brown mole right side of nose; wearing khaki uniform of the Manchester Regi- ment. Stated he was a clarionet player. Sup- posed identical with Fred Short, Case No. 22, 28th ult. Warrant issued. 29. — Oswestry ( County). —- For non- pay- ment of maintenance arrears— THOMAS LLOYD, age 33. height 5 fr. 3 or 4 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache light, small blue spot under left eye. Late of Bolton, Lanes. May seek em- ployment at farm houses. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Lewis, Oswestry. 5 TA FFORDSHIRE. 30.— Stafford ( County).— For stealing from his lodgings, 26th ult., a black jacket, and a gold pin ( horseshoe and whip pattern)— RICHARD DKAN, age about 27, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, bushy eye- brows, clean shaved, eyes blue, wears glasses, long nose, both little fingers crooked, walks erect; dress, blue serge suit with narrow white stripes, dark grey overcoat, black hard hat. Is be- lieved to have served in the Army. He repre- sented that he was employed in the Surgical Department at the County Asylum, Stafford, and had been transferred from Bicton Asylum. Stated he was a native of Birmingham. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Stafford. SUSSEX ( East). 31.— Eastbourne ( Borough).— For steal- ing £ 17 18s. lid. and £ 71 8s. Id., 29th and 31st ult., respectively — FREDERICK WILLIAM CHANDLER, age 24, height about 5 ft. 6 in., slight build, complexion pale, hair and slight moustache dark, nervous manner; dress, dark blue flannel suit with light stripe, dark tie, dark grey cap. A clerk ; native of Eastbourne. Is fond of betting. Absconded 31st ult. Warrant issued. Information to Major Teale, Chief Constable, Eastbourne. 32.— Hastings ( Borough).— For failing to appear to a judgment summons— JOHN PUR- CELL, age 45 to 50, height about 5 ft. 7 in., com- plexion very dark, hair iron grey ( long), and moustache; dress, grey jacket suit, shoes. Appearance of a foreigner. A journalist. Ab- sconded 21st nit. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Hastings. WO ROES TERSHIRE. 33.— Evesham ( County). — For deserting his wife and family, also for stealing £ 13, 24th ult.— FREDERICK WILSON, alias WILSON S NCLAIR age about 27, height 5 ft 3 in., com- plexion fair, hair brown, moustache light, turns his feet outwards; dress, dark jacket and vest, li'^ ht trousers, dark bowler hat. A miller ; sup- posed a native of Cinderford. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cope, Evesham. YORKSHIRE ( East Riding). M— Beverley ( County).— JOHN CON- WAY, Case No. 70, 25th October, 1901. Arrest no longer required. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 3a — Pontetract ( County).— For rape, 24th ult, at Sk> lbroke — WILLIAM HE. VISWORTH, age about 56, height about 5 ft. 7 in., slight round shoulders, complexion sallow, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes brown ; dress, black suit and cap. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hollis, Pontefract. PERSONS IN CUSTODY. BRECONSHIRE. 36.— Orickhoweli ( County).— Committed for trial at Brecon Assizes, 17th inst.. for larceny ( loiter), housebreaking and arson— Supervisee DA MEL HENRY KINSEY, alias DANIEL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1 9 0 4 . T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 3 PERSONS IN CUSTODY ( continued;— KINSEY, JOHN STACKHOUSE, GEORGE HENRY ROBERTS, DANIEL HENRY McKENSEY, CHARLES HENRY PHILLIPS, WILLIAM HENRY MORRIS, and DONALD HENRY MACKENZIE, Office No. 2906- 02 ( Case No. 7, 14th ult.), age 80, height 5 ft. 4} in., com- plexion fresh, hair ( bald), whiskers, and moustache grey, eyes blue, scar above left eye, 3rd right finger contracted. A builder; native of Llan- gorse, Breconshire. Sentenced at Cardiff Assizes, 14th March, 1904, to 6 months hard labour for larceny ( from contribution box). Under super- vision on a former sentence till 22nd February, 1909. Supposed wanted elsewhere. Information to Supt, Winterson, Crickhowell. BUGKINGHA MS HIRE. 37.— Slough ( County).— Remanded, charged with obtaining food and lodgingB by false pre- tences— RICHARD KNIGHT ( supposed false), age 25, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair and moustache brown, eyes grey ; dress, black jacket and vest, dark overcoat, grey trousers, hard felt hat, white linen cuffs, " J. W. E." written in ink inside, small mixture tie. A motor car driver; states he is a native of Belfast. Information to Supt, Pearman, S! ough. CA RNA R VGNSHIRE. 38.— Baaxgor ( County).— Remanded, till 8th inst., charged with larceny— FRANK ATKINS ( probably false), age 25 ( looks older), height about 5 it. 5 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair dark brown, eyes blue, scar on both shins, varicose veins left leg, burn scar right elbow, cut scar left ear, several scars on both arms. States he is an ironworker; native of Walsall. Is well acquainted with prison discipline. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Harris, Bangor. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 39.— Stroud ( County).— Committed for trial at Assizes, 18th inst.. for stealing 3 billiard balls, and larceny ( person)— HARRY LAPTHORNE, age 36, height 5 ft. 2J in., complexion sallow, hair dark, eyes brown, small mole left wrist and back of left upper arm, scar above left eye and under chin, birthmark behind left ear. A billiard marker ; native of Bristol. Information to Supt. Bigga, Stroud. SUFFOLK ( East). 40.— Ipswich ( Borough).— Remanded till 7th inst., charged with burglary— WILLIAM DAVIS, age 25, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion sallow, hair brown, eyes blue; dress, blue serge suit, serge cap, dark grey Raglan overcoat, patent shoes, appearance of a seaman. Found in his possession a ll ct. gold keyless open face Swiss lever watch, No. 1556953, metal dome, ' Omega" in circle inside outer case, '• Cuivre " inside inner case. Information to Lieut,- Colonel Russell, Chief Constable, Ipswicb. PROPERTY STOLEN. OA MB RIDGES HIRE. 41.— Newmarket ( County).— 26th ult., at the Races, a silver stop watch, No. 70881, single case, white dial, much scratched inside near winder ; 1 gold Albert chain, plain links, gold medal, plain, with foliage on edge, and plain silver sovereign case containing £ 3, attached. Information to Deputy Chief Constable White- churcli, Newmarket. 42.— Cambridge ( Borough).— 26th ult., at Cherry Hinton, a pneumatic bicycle, 24 in. frame, 28 in. wheels, enamelled black, straight handle bar with '' The Rose" and " H. W. Archer" on front, rubber pedals, Bowden brake, new Liberty tyre back wheel, Scottish Victor tyre front wheel, Brampton No. 1 saddle, celluloid mudguards ( front guard strapped at forks, back guard fastened with rivets and a piece of tin)— By A MAN, age 30, height 5 ft. 8 in., slight build, complexion sallow, hair and moustache dark, large protruding ears; wearing dark mixture suit. Supposed identical with BARNES, Case No. 21. Information to Supt. Webb, County Police Office, Cambridge. CHESHIRE. 43.— Hazel Grove ( County).— 29th ult., at Disley, 2 " Popular Wear well " bicycles, each black enamelled, flat handle bars, 24 in. diamond frame, 28 in. wheels, plated rims, Crabbe brakes, gear 80, rubber pedals, " Popular Wearwell" on cross bars, one with odd tyres and acetylene lamp, other with ordinary lamp attached. Information to Supt. McHale, Hazel Grove, near Stockport. DERBYSHIRE. 44.— Chapel- en- ie- Frith ( County).— Between 25tli and 26th ult., by shopbreaking at Bamford, 6 pairs kip watertight boots, H. H. P.; 6 pairs split- hide boots, H. II. P.; 5 pairs nailed Derby boots, H. H. P.; 3 pairs Sparrowbill boots, H. H. P.; 4 pairs standard screwed and stitched kip shooting boots ; 3 pairs kip Balmoral revitted ; 3 pairs glace kid, fastening in last, 4 y ; 1 pair calf Derby's ; 2 pairs willow calf Derby's, 5 y; 5 pairs box calf leg, Balmoral, 5 E ; 3 pairs do., Derby, 5 D ; 2 pairs kid leg crup golosh, Balmoral, 5 A ; 2 pairs box calf, Derby's, 5 E ; 2 pairs kid leg split golosh. Balmoral, 5 E ; 1 pair box calf, Derby, square toe ; 1 do., Balmoral, medium toe, 5 y ; 1 do., Derby, medium toe, 5 y ; 2 pairs Chrome football boots ; 6 pairs satin leg golosh, Balmoral, 2s- 5 ; 5 pairs boy's satin leg golosh, Balmoral, 11- 1 ; 3 pairs split- hide ( nailed), D. rby's, 2- 5 ; • 4 do., T. and H. P. 2- 5 ; 6 pairs bjys do., T. and H. P. 11- 1 ; 3 pairs split- hide block golosh, Balmoral, 2- 5; 3 pairs boys do., 11- 1; 15 pairs women's glace kid button and lace shoes ; 1 pair women's tan glace kid Balmoral boots; 20 pairs women's glace kid button and lace boots : 12 pairs women's glove hide Balmoral boots ; 3 pairs wo- men's box calf lace shoes; 4 do. cashmere and can- vas shoes ; 2 do. ".'- bar Persian shoes ; 6 do. leather and felt slipners ; 3 paiis box calf button boo'. s, 11- 1 ; 1 pair glace kid button boots, 11- 1; 1 pair tan glace kid button boots, 11- 1; 1 pair glace kid button boots, 7- 10 ; 9 pairs glove hide button and lace boots, 7- 10; 12 do., 11- 1; 1 pair box calf Balmoral boots, size 108 ; 2 pairs tan hUe 1- bar shoes, 7- 10 ; 2 pairs patent leather slippers, 11- 1; 4 pairs box calf nurdery button slippers. 2- 6 ; 12 pairs glove hide nursery button slippers, 2- 6 ; 12 pairs glove hide nursery lace slippers, 2- 6 ; 6 pairs glace kid nursery button slippers, 2- 6; 6 pairs womens plimsolls. Information to Supt. Savory, Chapel- en- le- Frith. ESSEX. 45.— Grays ( County).— 24th ult,, a lady's gold keyless demi- hunter Geneva watch, No. 14638, chased back, about size of a half- crown, white inner dial with Roman numerals, blue outer dial enamelled with Arabic numerals, in a black leather wrist band. information to Supt. Jordan, Grays. 46. — Romford ( County). — 26th ult., by housebreaking, a pair trousers; 1 vest, lavender colour; 1 lady's dark grey jacket, short, bell sleeves, cape attached ; 2 boys' dark blue serge coats, brass buttons, blue collars, 2 or 3 rows white braid round edge ; 1 silver Albert chain, curb pattern; 1 lady's silver watch, flowered back ; and a bag containing a few copper coins— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 30 to 40, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., moustache dark ; wearing dark cork trousers, grey check cap. Carried a sack. He called at houses and offered to purchase clothing. Information to Supt. Creasy, Romford. HAMPSHIRE. 47.— Woolstoft ( County).— 26th ult., by burglury at Netley Hill, a silver salver, about 12 in. high, inscription " Presented to Captain Alfred William Brook Smith, Hon. Lieut. Royal Naval Reserve, Justice of the Peace, & c., & c." Information to Supt. Jacobs, Woolston, South- ampton. HER TFORDSHIRE. 48.— St. Albans ( County).— 26th ult., at Harpenden, an old gold English lever watch, dial chipped, ring worn. No. 31187, maker Jacobs, Hull ; 1 sovereign, dated 1872, with gold ring soldered thereto. Information to Supt. Hassell, County Police Office, St. Albans. 49.— Watford ( County).— 29th ult., at Rick- mansworth, a gold oval miniature, in form of a locket ( old gentleman wearing wig), about 2 in. by If in., inscription with name of " Kent" at back ; 1 old gold verge watch, white dial, old- fashioned numerals; 1 do. double guard, long fine links ; 11 old gold seals ( one is a scarabaeus); 3 old brass dessert spoons, 3 indistinct rings engraved tops of handles; 1 small square pebble box, about 2£ in. by in., in narrow gold frame, small feet at each corner; 2 memorial rings, black enamelled and gold, both have inscriptions, " Lord Henry Murray" and date of death on one. Information to Supt. Wood, Watford. 50.— St. Albans ( City).- 29th ult., a silver watch guard, composed of American coins, viz., quarter dollar in centre, smaller coins graduating to each end, each coin Ins two hobs drilled therein, attached by rings, about 100 yearn old ; 1 Osfordshirt, marked" Target, Fisk& Son" ; lgrey woollen undervest, recently repaired at wrist; 1 Church Lais' Brigade pin, shape of Maltese Cross— By * MAN, age about 30, height about 5 ft. 4 in., complexion dark, eyes blue, cannot pronounce letter r; dress, dark jacket suit, blue cap. Thief left behind at his lodgings a silver brooch, old fashioned, with deat in centre. Had in his possession a free wheel bicycle, dropped handle bars, no madguard front wheel, bright parts enamelled over ( supposed stolen). Information to the Chief Constable, City Police, bt. Albans. KENT. 51.— Tonbridge ( County). — 5th ult., a model " Riche Gloria" cycle, 27 in. frame, black enamelled, gold lined, un- turned handle bars, back band and front rim brakes ( inverted), plated edge wheels, black centre, lined red, Reflex Clipper tyres, " No. 20328 " on bottom bracket, transfer " Timberlake, Tonbridge," on back mud- guard ( new). Information to Supt, Styles, Tonbridge. dl.— Gravesend ( Borough).— Between 31st ult. and 1st inst., by shopbreaking, t tweed suits ( mixture) fall fronts; 1 Derby tweed suit, fall front; 1 blue serge suit, size 5; 4 black jackets and vests; 3 overcoats; 16 pairs of tweed trousers; 48 white and coloured silk handker- chiefs ; 6 flannelette shirts, striped ( various); 4 grey singlets; 1 pair of tan boots; 2 pairs of nailed boots ( youths'); a quantity of socks, caps, braces, & c. i he thieves are no doubt wearing some of the stolen property, having left old clothing behind. Information to Chief Constable Thornton, Gravesend. LANCASHIRE. bi. — Salford ( Borough). — 27th ult., by shopbreaking, a lady's 9 ct. gold Geneva watch, No. 109694, marked IR/- D inside case ; 27 ladies' silver Genevas ( Nos. 51801, marked R/-; 14844, N/-; 83549. D/.; L0410, 0/-; 69931, ¥/.; 72524, F/.; 34383, F/.; 96/ 40, N/.; 1274, N/; 170554, E/.; 31111, 0/ D; 3 J104, 0/ D; 67915, R/.; 267393, D/. ; 7437, 0/.; 404680, W/ D; 667092, R/.; 130351, E/.; 1008, N/.; 14163, E/.; 4846, W/ D; 31118, N/ D; 37861, W/.; 36168, N/ D; 1172, 0/.; 69193, 0/ D; 68459, N/.); 8 silver levers ( Nos. 22194, marked IU/.; 13580, American, IW/.; 10685, D/.; 30879, U/.; 141953, IS/.; 1277222, F/.; 12821, D/ D ; 64780, R/.); 5 silver Geneva levers ( Nos. 31049, marked D/.; 207051, U/.; 94971, N/.; 832126, U/.; 399112, U/.); 17 silver Genevas ( Nos. 349703, marked E/.; 11119 S E/ D; 1. 2485, R/ D; 16287, 0/.; 37565, 0/.; 12010, 0/.; 744228, E/.; 7648, N/.; 4510, S/.; 93647, 0/.; 10962, 0/.; 24470, 0/.; 91, S/ D ; 6277, N/.; 16352, W/.; 626236, 0/.; 649216, D/.); 1 silver chronograph Geneva, No. 12603, W/- D ; 1 do lever, No. 37870, 0/.; 2 silver Waltham levers ( NTos. 8711818, IK/.; 4867928, 10/.) ; 10 silver Alberts, ordinary curb ; 1 lady's silver Albert, twisted pattern; 14 9 ct. gold keeper rings, marked I/ D, S/., 0/., W/ D, S/., S/ D ; J 18 ct. gold keeper ring, marked D/-; 1 lady's 9 ct. gold Mizpah ring, marked 0/- F; 1 lady's 9 ct. gold dress ring, set diamond and rubies, marked E/.; 1 do., set diamond and gar- nets, marked D/ F; 1 lady's 9 ct, gold ring, set pearls and brilliants, marked E/ D; 1 do., heart shape, set pearl in centre, marked N/.; 1 do., set diamond and ruby, marked E/ N ; 1 lady's 9 ct. gold expanding ring, marked N/ D ; I lady's 9 ct. gold ring, set pearl and rubies, marked N/ D; 1 do., set 2 pearls and 2 garnets, marked N/ D; 1 do, buckle pattern, set with diamond sparks, marked E/-; 1 do. dress ring, marquise pattern, marked 0/-; 19 ct. gold siqnot ring, markel S/ D; 1 do. dress ring, marked W/-; 1 do., marked I/ D ; 1 do., set 5 brilliants, m irked S/-; 1 do., set brilliants and rubies, marked W/-; 2 9 ct. gold twisted rings, marked I/ D and S/-; 3 18 ct. dress rings, marked S/ D, I/-, and I/ D; 1 gold dress ring, marked I/ D ; 10 9 ct, gold dress rings, marked S/-, S/ D, W/-, 0/-, I/ D, W/ D, and I/-; 1 18 ct. do., set diamonds and sapphire, marked D/-; 19 ct, gold solid ring, set with garnet, marked E/.; 3 15 ct. gold dress rings, marked S/-, W/-, and D/.; 2 gold signet rings, marked W/ D and S/ D ; 1 9 ct. gold Mizpah ring, marked S/ D ; 1 9 ct. gold ring, marked S/-; 1 9 ct. gold signet ring, marked W/-; 1 9 ct. gold knot ring, marked I/ D ; 1 15 ct. gold dress ring, set with 0 diamonds, marked D/-; 19 ct. do., set blue stone, marked W/-; 1 do., marked S/-; 4 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1904. PROPERTY STOLEN (. continued.)— 1 22 ct. engraved ring, marked N/-; 12 22 ct. gold wedding rings, marked R/-, W/-, R/ D, U/-, IS/, 10/-, D/ D, 0/-, E/-; 17 9 ct. gold wedding rings, marked N/ S, N/ W, D/-, W/ 0, N/ D, 0/-, W/ D, 0/ D, S/-, N/-, W/-, 0/ D, S/ D, and W/-. hi. — Salford ( Borough). — 15th ult., by burglary, a dark brown Melton overcoat, sac back, brown bone buttons to match ; 1 brown serge jacket, black lining, brown bone buttons to match ; 1 pair of box- calf lace boots, square toes with toe caps, size 7 ; 1 pair of salmon colour drawers; 1 meerschaum pipe, with bent amber mouth piece ( broken), in old black case; 1 red and white table cloth, about 4 ft. square, far worn ; 4 table knives, white bone handles, " Map- ping & Sons, Sheffield " on blades; 5 white metal teaspoons ; 4 do. dinner forks ( solid). 22nd ult., by housebreaking, a silver- plated butter knife, pickle fork, and cake knife, pearl handles, flowers carved thereon; 7 white metal dinner forks; 7 do. spoons, plain pattern ; 3 do. teaspoons, embossed; 9 silver- plated dessert- spoons, " Goldstone & Sons" stamped thereon ; 2 silver- plated jam spoons; 2 do. salt spoons; 1 pair silver sugar tongs; 1 slate- colour overcoat, single breasted, vertical pockets, black lining and black bone buttons, far worn ; 1 dark brown check jacket, black Italian lining, black bone buttons, " Coupe & Sons, Whit Lane," on tab; 1 pair lace boots, size 8, toe capped, nearly new ; 1 pair do., size 8, toe capped, soled and heeled; 1 pair lady's button boots, size 6, square toes, stamped " Wheat Sheaf Brand"; 1 pair lady's lace shoes, size 5, square toes, revolving india- rubber heels ; 1 lady's umbrella, straight handle, silver mount on top with " M. T." engraved there- on, silver band on stick ; 1 9 ct. gold expanding bracelet, broken ; 2 large table cloths, flowered ( 1 white, 1 grey). 22nd ult,, by shopbieaking, 2 razors, marked " M. B. C." on blade; 1 razor, " No. 789501" marked on handle; 1 do. marked " Favouiite" on blade; 1 plain razor; 3 razors, marked " Rogers"; 1 pair of hair- cutting machines, No. 1, marked " Brown & Sharp, makers"; 2 hair brushes, mirror on back of each ; 1 dust brush ; 8 small plain towels; 2 roller towels; 2 combs; 1 pair of scissors; 1 razor stone ; 1 iron kettle, holds 2 gallons; 6 shaving pots and 4 shaving cloths. 26th ult., by shopbreaking— 6 new silks, various colours; 7 fancy silks, new ( 1 black and red; 1 black and green ; 1 blue and black ; 1 bird's eye blue; and 3 shepherd's plaid); 1 white silk ; 5 second- hand silks; 1 boy's grey tweed jacket, size 6 ; 2 pairs box calf Derby lace boots, sizes 7 and 8; 2 paiis lace boots, kid legs, sizes 7 and 9 ( new); 4 blue and white grandrill shirts; 24 boys' grandrill shirts ( new); 1 pair small black and white check tweed trousers ; 1 fawn colour melton covert coat, double stitched edges, has been washed ; 1 boy's black worsted knicker suit, collar on jacket; 1 small black vicuna suit, square coat ( part worn); 1 pair brown tweed trousers ( part worn); 1 pair black vicuna trousers ; 1 blue serge vest; 1 black jacket with white stripes, white lining with star and crescent pattern in sleeves; 1 pair trousers to match; 1 pair small blue serge trousers ( part worn) ; 1 black worsted jacket and vest, bound edges, good quality ; 1 boy's tweed suit, collar on jacket, elastic at bottom of knickers, size 4 ( new); 1 box of drawing instruments. 26th ult., by burglary, a lady's black satin sac coat, stole ends, trimmed with applicque, black and white striped lining, 3 black jet buttons; 1 brown and white feather boa, 2 yards long ; 1 pair of woman's high lace kid boots, lined with red and green silk, rubber heels, size 6 ; 1 pair lace boots, Morocco tops, sizo 8 ( new); 1 pair of canvas shoes, size 4 ( new) ; 1 pair lace boots, size 8 ( far worn); 4 metal watches ( out of order) ; 1 pair plain silver sugar tongs ; 2 white linen table covers, marked " Ross" on corner; 1 brown leather handbag ( new); 1 pair boy's black knitted stockings ; 1 boy's blue cap with pale blue stripe round ; 1 pair of boy's brown shoes, size 13 ( far worn). Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. RADNORSHIRE. 55.— Penybont ( County)— lst ult., at Llan- drindod, a 22 bore Hamilton rifle ; 1 do. Stephen's rifle with patent telescopic sight; 1 410 bore walking stick gun, cane covered barrel, stag horn handle, secret trigger; 1 320 bore bull dog revolver; 1 32 boro nickel plated " Young American " revolver with black chequered grip. Information to the Chief Constable, Penybont. SUSSEX ( West). 5S.- Petworth ( County) — 28th ult, by housebreaking at Codmore Hill, Pulborough, a leather purse containing £ 8; 4 silver watches ( 1 demi- hunter, 3 open face, " George Myers, West- minster Bridge Road" on dial of one, 1 very old, figures instead of numerals, 1 with dial repaired) ; 1 lady's gold watch, open face, gold dial; 4 pairs gold studs; I pair gilt solitaires ; 1 pair sleeve links; 1 meerschaum cigarette holder in case; 1 do. cigar holder, silver band with hands round wrist, in case ; 1 red plush tobacco pouch. Information to Supt. Read, Petworth. WORGES TERSHIRE. hi — Dudley ( Borough).— 27th ult., by bur- glary, 2 bronze statues ( figures of Vikings;, about 16 in. higb, on black ebony stands. Information to Chief Supt. Speke, Dudley. PROPERTYRECOYERED. HEREFORDSHIRE, hi.— Weobley ( County).— Bicycle, Case No. 68, 28th ult., and thief committed for trial. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 60.— W Division.— 26th ult., a bay gelding, 11 years, 15 hands, white star on forehead, hog mane, short tail; 2 sets of brass mounted light van harness " H. S." on side plate of bridle, wheatsheaf on blinkers of 1 set. Information to be forwarded to the Metropoli- tan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. PERSONS or BODIES FOUND CA RNA RVONSHIRE. 61-— Pwllheli ( County).— 21st ult., washed ashore at Criccieth, the body of A MAN, much decomposed, age about 40, length about 5 ft. 10 in., slight build ; wearing a dark slate colour suit, brown stockings, elastic bands, lace boots, size 8. Information to Supt. Jonep, Pwllheli. KENT. 59.— Tonbridge ( County).— Bicycle, Case No. 63, 30th September last, and thief arrested. APPREHENSIONS. 6 '.— MetropoliCan Police District, Convict Supervision Office. — Licence- holder JOHN MCCARTHY, Office No. 509- 00, Tabular Form, 7th ult., and licence forfeited at Chatham Police Court, 24th ult. 63.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office. — Licence- holder JOHN KELLY, Office No. 686- 99, Tabular Form, 2nd September, 1904, and current List of Apprehensions. 64 — Metropolitan Police District, C Division. — ALFRED A. R. BAKER, Office No. S 3265, Case No. 5, 8th July, 1904. 65.— Metropolitan Police District, J Division.— WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Case No. 6, 28th ult. 66— Gloucestershire, Bristol ( City).— Licence- holder ANN SMITH, Office No. 981- 99, Case No. 87, 14th ult. 67. — Lancashire, Ash ton- under- Lyne ( Borough).— Licence- holder JOHN K. CASSIDY, Office No. 3197- 01, Case No. 26, 30th September, 1904, and sentenced to 1 day's im- prisonment. 68. — Norfolk, Norwich ( City).— WILLIAM ADAMS, Case No. 27, 7th ult. 69. — Suffolk ( East), Lowestoft ( County).— JAMES READ, Case No. 44, 23rd September last. 70. — Yorkshire ( West Riding), Barnsley ( Borough).— ERNEST WEBSTER, alias STEVENS, & c., Case No. 51,23rd Septem- ber last. List ot Lloonoo Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, oto., who have been re apprehended, tor the week ending October 29th, 1904, with the results, etc. Office No. Reference to H. C. Register. NAME. Fresh Offence with which charged. Bc- convicted in Name of Result. Date and Place. Name and Division of Officer. Page Page Page BARTHOLOMEW, THOMAS 147- 03 BERRY, FREDERICK BINSTEAD. SARAH 171- 04 BRETT, FRANK CHANDLER, THOMAS CRON1N, STEPHEN 156- 04 iDONATH, PAUL EVERSrON, FRANK i 178- 04 Page 226- 04 Page 192- 04 Page 43- 03 Page Page 60- 04 19- 04 FORD, GEORGE I FORESTER, WILLIAM GAGE, GEORGE. GOODCHILD, GEORGE GOODYER, FREDERICK GOWNETT, EDWARD GREEN, THOMAS Sheep stealing Larceny ( per.) | Larceny ( goods .. exposed) Larceny from coffee stall Larceny ( servant) Disorderly conduct P. of C. Act Assisting in man- agement of a brt thel Shoplifting Larceny ( visitor) and obtaining money by worth- less cheques Burglary and assault Stealing lead from unoccupied house Attempted larceny ( person) Failing to report Stealing a coat FREDERICK Bound over BARTHOLOMEW 4 years p. s. Same Name SARAH DAVIS Same Name WILLIAM BAKER PATRICK O'SH AUGNOUSEY PAUL DONATT I HENRY WATTS GEORGE KINGSTON JAMES NUGENT 3 yrs. p. s. and 2 yrs. supn. 6 months h. l. 21 months h. l. 40s. or 21 days h. l. 6 months h. l. ! 4 months h. l., to find 2 sureties of £ 60, or in de- fault a further 3 months, and £ 10 10s. costs 6 weeks h. l. 3 yrs. p. s. Same Name Same Name FREDERICK GOODYEAR Same Name Same Name 4 years p. s. 3 months h. l. 2 years h. l. 6 days impt. 3 months h. l. 22nd Oct., Middlesex Sess. 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 22nd Oct., Middlesex Scss. 19th Oct., Sandwich Qr. Sess 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 25th Oct., Bow Street P. Ct. 26th Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 25th Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 18th Oct., Clerkenwcll P. Ct. 2oth Oct., N. L. Scss. 20th Oct., C. C. Ct. 19th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 22nd Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 22nd Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. P. C. Penfold, 475X ; also P. S. Thomp- son, C. I. D., X. P. C. Kavaney, 307C ; also P. S. Callag- han, C. I. D., E. P. C. Randcll, 455S ; also P. C. Langdon, 52 JR. P. S. Gill and P. S. Tritton, C. I. D., X. P. C. Johnson, 186E ; also P. S. Bissill, C. I. D., E. P. C. Reading, 573Y ; also P. S. Buxton, C. I. D., D. Sub.- Div.- Insp. Smith, N ; also Sub.- Div.- Insp. Briggs, G. P. S. Williams and P. S. Smith, C. I. D., N. P. S. Vanner and P. S. Clark, C. I. D., C. P. C. Humphrey, 492T ; also P. S. Allen, C. I. D., T. P. C. Campbell, 39HR. P. C. Lee, C. I. D., J ; also P. C. Smith, 110J. P. C. Jcslin, C. I. D., E ; also P. S. Staoey, C. I. D., Y. P. C. Butters and P. S. Liddle, C. I. D., Y. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 1904 T H E POLICE GAZETTE. 5 LIST OF LICENCE HOLDERS, SUPERVISEES, EXPIREES, ETC.- continued. Office No. Reference to H. O. Register. NAME. Fresh Offence with which charged. Re- convicted in Name of Result. Date and Place. Name and Division of Officer. 412 - 04 Page 66- 04 1245 — 04 Page 204- 04 759- - 04 Page 122- 04 2891- - 97 Page 217- 04 1675- - 04 Page 276- 04 330- - 04 Page 62- 04 2849- - 00 Page 116- 04 963- - 99 — 1911- - 96 1818- - 02 2209- - 99 Page 275- 04 1392- - 00 Page 150- 04 996 - - 02 Page 236- 04 43242 226- - 04 Page 38- 04 686- - 99 Page 174- 04 HALL, JOHN HARTIGAN, JAMES HARVEY, CHARLES HARVEY, GEORGE HEATH, JAMES HEDGES, ARTHUR HERBERT, JAMES HODGES, WILLIAM Larceny ( goods exposed) Attempted house- breaking and possessing house- breaking imple- ments Attempted house- breaking Fowl stealing P. of C. Act P. of C. Act Loitering 2522— 01 3685— 02 3784— 99 3a56- 01 336— 04 1160— 02 3044— 01 3643— 99 1914— 00 3358— 02 991— 02 2949— 01 2427— 02 3211— 00 1603— 01 499— 04 3174— 99 2566 - 02 1577— 02 763— 03 623— 04 201— 04 197— 02 336— 03 424— 99 2084— 97 1081— 00 1339— 03 626— 04 681— 98 3434— 01 487— 04 1346— 02 3186— 99 1473— 04 Page 75- 04 Page 209- 04 Page 143- 04 Page 246- 04 Page 39- 04 Begging, & causing a boy to beg HOLLAND, MICHAEL Indecent exposure HOWLETT, ALFRED WILLIAM HUNT, MICHAEL JACKSON, THOMAS JOHNSON, FREDERICK JAMES JONES, THOMAS KANEFECK, SAMUEL KELLY, JOHN Page 86- 04 Page 95- 03 KENNY, ERNEST LAWRENCE, FREDERICK W. LAWRENCE, WILLIAM LEE, ARTHUR LEEK, ERNEST MCCARTHY, WILLIAM MORTON, ROBERT 501— 04 1551— 02 239— 03 723— 04 MURPHY, MICHAEL NASH, JOSEPH OSBORNE, JOSEPH PIA, LOUIS — ROBERTS, ALFRED — ROBERTS, GLADYS Page 292- 03 RUBEIGH, WALTER Page i30- 03 SADLER, EDWARD Page 78- 04 SCOTT, WALTER Page 80- 04 SCOTT, WALTER Page 136- 04 SHAIL, WILLIAM SMITH, JOHN Page 122- 03 SOWDEN, JOHN Page 102- 04 STANTON, HOWARD EDWARD Page 34- 04 STEWART, CHARLES SWEENEY, GEORGE • Page 136- 04 THOROGOOD, THOMAS Page 184- 04 TOMBS, HENRY Page 221- 04 TROTT, GEORGE Page 130- 04 VAUGHAN, REUBEN Page 224- 03 WALKER, JOHN Page 103- 04 WATKINS, WILLIAM — WEBB, ISAAC Page 208- 04 WELLS, HARRY Page 77- 04 WHITEHEAD, FRANK — WHITFIELD, ALBERT Page 202- 01 WILLIAMS, MARY ANN Page 246- 01 WINGROVE, WILLIAM Larceny ( lodger) Larceny ( goods exposed for sale) Unlawful possession Drunk and dis. Attempted larceny ( person) P. of C. Act Receiving JOHN DAVIES JAMES JONES 6 months b. l. 15 months h. l. Same Name 18 months h. l. Same Name 12 months h. l. Same Name 6 months h. l. Same Name 6 months h. l. Same Name 3 months h. l. Same Name 1 month h. l. MICHAEL GRANTHAM Same Name 3 months h. l. 6 months h. l. Same Name 1 month h. l. GEORGE SHEEN 2 months h. l. Same Name THOMAS WALSH 10 days impt. in default 3 months h. l. SAMUEL KENNEY JOHN ADAMS 6 months h. l. creroM . • v' « 5r 14 days h. l., Page 78- 04 WOOD, HARRY Page 191- 04 YORK, JOHN Page 37- 03 YOUNG, WILLIAM Page 118- 04 ZELSER, ISAAC Stealing pony, cart and harness Attempting to ob- tain money by begging letters Failing to report Larceny ( goods exposed for sale) Shoplifting Stealing growing shrubs Housebreaking Attempted larceny ( person) Failing to report Larceny ( goods exposed) Larceny ( dwelling! Housebreaking Larceny ( lodger) Housebreaking Larceny ( per.) Horsestealing & 5 cases of house- breaking Stealing meat from butcher's cart Stealing an overcoat Larceny ( goods exposed for sale) Shopbreaking Larceny Stealing a lamp Attempting to ob- tain money by ringing the changes Horsestealing & 5 cases of house- breaking P. of C. Act P. of C. Act Obtaining jewel- lery by false pretences Shopbreaking P. of C. Act P. of C. Act. Highway robbery Obtaining money by false pre- tences Larceny from till Annoying male persons 1. Larceny ( goods exposed) 2. Unlawful poss. P. of C. Act Burglary Assault Burglary Same Name FREDERICK WILLIAM FISHER • K0JSA0 Same Name ARTHUR YOUNG " ERNEST LUKE MICHAEL O'REGAN Same Name DANIEL TRACEY Same Name Same Name Same Name GEORGE THOMPSON Same Name WALTER STANLEY STRETTON Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name JOHN BARRETT FRANK WILLIAMS ARTHUR GEORGE SPRY WILLIAM JONES GEORGE SMITH Same Name JOSEPH GREEN GEORGE ALCOCK Same Name licence subse- quently re- voke 1 5 yrs p. s. and 3 yrs supn. 21 months h. l. 24th Oct., Pwelheli P. Sess. 25th Oct. N. L. Sess. , 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. : 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 28th Oct., Worship Street P. Ct. 25th Oct., Guildhall P. Ct. 29th Oct., Thames P. Ct. | ou 28th Oct. Highgate P. Sess. 7th Oct., Lambeth P. Ct. 21st Oct., West Kent Qr. Sess. 24th Oct., Westminster P. Ct. 27th Oct., Westminster P. Ct. j 24th Oct., Bow Street P. Ct. 24th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 25th Oct., Guildhall P. Ct. « T3M ' "' 111 19th Oct., Newport ( Mon.) P, Sess. 3 months h. l. 1 month h. l. 12 months h. l. Fined £ 3 or 1 month 6 yrs p s. and 3 yrs supn. 2 years h. l. 1 month h. l. 3 yrs. p. s. 3 yrs. p. s. 5 years p. s. 6 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 18 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 5 yrs. p. s. and 3 yrs. supn. 3 yrs p. s. and 2 yrs supn. 3 months b. l. 6 yrs p. s. and 3 yrs supn. 3 yrs. p. s. and 2 yrs. supn. 2 months h. l. 2 months h. l. ARTHUR N1ND Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name Same Name MARY ANN GRAY Same Name HARRY BROWN EDWIN MAY Same Name HARRY COHEN 5 yrs. p. s. and 3 yrs supn. 6 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 3 years p. s. 6 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 7 days in default 1. 3 months h. l. 2. 2 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 7 years p. s. Bound over 3 months h. l. 22nd Oct., Middlesex Sess. 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 21st Oct., Westminster P. Ct. 22nd Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 11th Oct., Mortlake P. Sess. 22nd Oct., Middlesex Sess. 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 22nd Oct., Worship Street P. Ct. 21st Oct., Portsmouth Qr. Sess. 21st Oct., Ipswich Qr. Sess. 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 26th Oct., N. L. Sess. 25th Oct., Canterbury City Sess. 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 21st Oct., West KentiQr. Sess. % 22nd Oct., Middlesex Sess. 26th Oct., N. L. Sess. 29th Oct., N. L. p. Ct. 22nd Oct., Middlesex Sess. 26th Oct., N. L. Sess. 25th Oct., N. L. Sess. 22nd Oct., West Ham P. Ct. 21st Oct., West KentiQr. Sess. 24th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 28th Oct., Lambeth P. Ct. 20th Oct., S. L. Sess. 18th Oct., Lewes Qr. Sess. 29th Oct., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 26th Oct., Thames P. Ct. 19th Oct., C. C. Ct. 28th Oct.. Bristol Qr. Sess. 21st Oct., Chelmsford Qr. Sess. 19th Oct., Marlborough St. P. Ct. 24th Oct.. Marylebone P. Ct. P. C. Stephens, 157E ; also P. S. Bissill, C I. D. E. P. C. Dommett, 538T; also P. S. Lam- bert, U. I. D., T. P. C. Brighton, 231D; also P. C. Blake, 499S. P. C. Miller, 463J ; also P. S. Girdler. C. I. D., H. Det.- Con6table Bligh and P. C. Slater, 697 City. P. C. McGrath, 398K ; also P. C. Wright, 162K. P. C. Lawrence, 723Y ; also P. C. Chandler, C. I. D., G. P. S. Pargeter, 19L. P. C. Rook. 102B. P. S. England. 47B; also P. C. Franks, 339B. P. C. Mandeville, 158E ; also P. S. Pedder, C. I. D., E. P. S. Baker, C. I. D.. K ; also P. S. Handley, C. I. D.. H. Det.- Constable Bligh and Det.- Con- stable Butcher, City. P. C. Mullinsand P. S. Hailstone, C. I. D., T. P. S. Stephens and P. S. Callaghan, C. I. D., E. P. S. Reid, C. I. D., B ; also P. S. Goggin, C. I. D., W. P. C. Cooper, 330G. P. C. Hill and P. S. Watts, C. I. D., A. P. C. Owens, 119V. P. C. Dunston, 528X. and P. C. Turner, 294X. P. C. Snell, 27XR: also P. C. Home, 474E. P. S. Pride and P. S. Hodson, C. I. D., G. P. C. Blake, 382J : also Insp. CundeU, L. P. C. Faulkner, 123D ; also P. C. Pullen. C. I. D., D. 24th Oct., West London P. Ct. 20th Oct., Northampton Qr. Sess. 24th Oct., Worship Street P Ct 10th Oct., Thames P. Ct. P. C. Walker, 252D; also P. C. Clarke, 10FR. P. C. Parker, C. I. D., P ; also P. C. Elsam, C. I. D.. K. P. S. Davis and P. C. Dixon, C. I. D., N. P. S. Laing and P. S. Hodson, C. I. D., G. P. O. Griffett, 47NR ; also P. S. Flenbest. C. I. D., N. P. C. Haywood, 296X ; also P. C. Hall, 141E. P. S. Rose, C. I. D., F : also P. S. Stacey, C. I. D., Y. P. C. Scriven, 223H : also P. C. Tyson, C. I. D., H. P. C. Bright. 393K; also P. S. Scrim- shaw, C. I. D, K. P. S. Bunting, C. I. D., P: also P. C. Elsam, C. I. D., K. P. S. Baker, C. I. D., K ; also P. S. Cooper, 19G. P. C. Rix, 253L: also P. S. Wyborn, C. I. D., E. P. C. Brown, 267P; also P. S. Haigh, C. I. D., P. P. C. Smith, 609N ; also P. S. Hayman, C. I. D., E. P. C. Graham, 232K, and P. C. Twort, 687K. P. C. Brain, 231G; also P. S. Hodson. C. I. D., G. P. C. Dredge, 85A. P. C. Lloyd, 451X; also P. C, Ayres, C. I. D., X. P. C. Bullen. 253T ; also P. C. Bungay, 156D. P. C. French, 295G; and P. S. Hodson, C. I. D., G. P. C. Taylor, 445H. 2 THE POLICE GAZETTE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1.6, 1904. The apprehension of the undermentioned persons is sought for failing to report under the Provisions of the Prevention of Crimes Act. The Police Force requiring the capture is notified under the name of the person, with the exception of the Metropolitan District, which is shown by the letters C. 0. ( Convict Office). In all cases where a warrant has been granted, notification will follow name of Force desiring capture. In the event of the capture of persons circulated from C. 0. information is to be forwarded to the Assistant Commissioner, Convict Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. The remainder to the Chief Constable of the Police District named. Name, Metropolitan Police Office No. and Force Desiring Capture. AOS. HEIGHT. COM. HAIR. EYES. 5 34 fair It brn blue 5 4 pale dk bru brn 5 5J fair fair grey ( cast rt) 5 34 fresh brn blue ( thin on tp) 5 44 fresh It brn blue ' 5 5 fresh brn blue ! 5 2j pale dk brn dk gry REMARKS. Conviction, Prison Register No. and Date Liberated. LICENCE HOLDERS. ANDREWS, WILLIAM, aliat WILLIAM ALBERT ANDREWS and JOHN SMITH. 764- 02. C. O. BALL, JOHN, alias JOHN TURNER, WILLIAM SMITH, HY. BROOKS. WILLIAM TURNER, WILLIAM JEN- NINGS, JOSEPH ROBINSON. THOMAS HIBBERT, THOMAS JENNER, H Y WILLIAMS, and JOHN GRIMSDALE 2370- 97. C. O. To be dealt with where found. HARE, ROBERT. 905- 04. C. O. JONES, EDWARD. 723- 01. C. O. rant issued. War- 28 42 30 37 MARTIN, ERNEST W., alias JOHN ALFRED OWNER and ERNEST WILLIAM HAZE. 1133- 98. C. O. To be dealt with where found. PAGET, JOHN, aliat WILLIAM RIDLEY CARR, HY. PARKER, JOHN ASHLEY, C. W. RUSSELL, HENRY VANE, JOHN PASCAL, and JOHN NEWBY. 79- 97. C. O. SHAW, JOSEPH WILLIAM, alia* JOHN WILLIAM SHAW. 1947 01. C. O. To be dealt with where found. THOMPSON, GEORGE, alias THOMAS BAKER and THOMAS MARTIN. 1892- 99. C. O. WARD, GEORGE, alias ALFRED MAR- TIN and WALTER MARTIN. 318- 04 0.0. Warrant issued. ANDERSON, WILLIAM. 319- 04. Liver- pool ( City). To be dealt with where found. DOBINSON, JOSEPH. 2750- 97. Sunder- land ( Borough). Warrant issued. DEWHURST, CHARLES. 1552- 04. Liver- pool ( City). To be dealt with where found. McGANN, FRANCIS, alias THOMAS BROWN, FRANCIS McGURK, and FRANCIS McGHANN. 1032- 01. Gates- head ( Borough). Warrant issued. ROSS, JAMES, alias JOHN BLUNDELL, JOHN BURNS, JAMES CLARKE, and JAMES WARD. 1786- 99. Liverpool ( City). To be dealt with where found. 35 36 28 28 26 51 37 STONE, WILLIAM ARTHUR. Devizes ( County). THORNE, AGNES, alias AGNES HOW- LETT. 751- 01. Abergavenny ( County). To be dealt with where found. SUPERVISEES. MOORE, JAMES, alias THOMAS WH1TEHOUSK and JAMES MOORES. 1748- 01. 0.0. To be dealt with where found. MORE, THOMAS, alias JOHN MOORE. 1193- 03. C. O. BRADBURY, THOMAS. 1695- 01. Sal- ford ( Borough). DOYLE, EDWARD, alias JOHN MITCHELL JOHN MURPHY, JOHN RILEY, JOHN KELLY, JOHN CASEY, and JOHN SMITH. 1466- 04. Manchester ( City). GRANVILLE, RICHARD ST. JOHN, ali is ER^ EVT PAGE and JOHN WE NT WORTH. 1039- 01. West Brom- wicli ( County) Warrant issued.' -) f SPENCER, ERNEST, alias ALFRED BIRCH. ERNKST NEWBY, ERNEST EDGAR VARLEY, and SAMUEL SMITH. 976- 01. Manchester ( City). 25 63 70 38 Scar each eyebrow and rt of chin Small mole back of neck Stafford Quarter Sessions, lst July, 1902, 3 years penal servitude for housebreaking. Licenced 8th October, 1904. T y c 271. Reading Assizes, 30th January, 1901, 5 years penal servitude for larceny. Licenced 13th October, 1904. Z b 351. 29 ' 52 Abscess scar It of chin Cross, anchor and line rt, sailor, ship a arm, flag rt hand, line It wrist iScar rt of uppei lip and behind It ear Scar rt of nose, It of forehead, and rt eyebrow 64 5 2j fresh 5 0J fresh 5 6J fresh 5 8j fresh 5 8J fresh brn blue ( tung | gry, thn on top) brn blue ( thin in fnt) It brn blue Scar below It and above rt eye, and It of head Scar across rt eyebrow Ship and cross flags It forearm ; scar It eyebrow brn blue " MARY ANN REYNOLDS " rt frm brn grey 5 7 fresh brn 5 3J fresh brn 483- 04. 31 5 54 dark Ik brn ( thin top) 5 OJ pale fair grey hazel 5 2g dark brn ( thin in front) 5 3} sallow brn 22 5 61 pale brn 5 4} fresh dk brii bl gry Lost top 2nd It finger ; scar above rt eyebrow ( blind It) blue Lost part lst It forefinger Central Criminal Court, 11th September, 1900, 5 years penal servitude for causing bodily harm. Licenced 13th June, 1904. a 418. South London Sessions, 9th October. 1901, 3 years nenal servitude for robbery from person. Licenced " 13th July, 1904. b 609. West Kent Sessions, 18th October, 1900, 5 years penal servitude and 3 years supervision for larceny ( bailee) Licenced 2nd September, 1904. a 313. Uential Criminal Court, 10th September, 1901, 4 years penal servitude for false pretences. Licenced 10th September, 1904. B b 559. West Kent Quarter Sessions, 2nd January, 1902, 3 years penal servitude for burglary. Licenced 8th October, 1904. Sentence expires 24th June, 1905. c 7. ( Sentence consecutive to 9 months hard labour at Kidderminster Quarter Sessions, 14th October, 1901, for false pretences). Central Criminal Court, 19th November, 1900, 5 years penal servitude for larceny ( person). Licen- ced 6th September, 1904. B a 1041. Maidstone Quarter Sessions, 17th October, 1901, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licenced 27th February, 1904. b 441. Wolverhampton Quarter Sessions, 3rd October, 1901, 3 years penal servitude fjr burglary. Liberated on 2nd licence, 23rd September, 19U4, which expires. 15th November, 1901. b 398. Durham Assize*, 24th February, 1902, 3 years penai servitude for robbery. Licenced 11th June, 1901. U c 389. Bradford Quarter Sessions. 30th June, 1902, 3 years penal servitude for larcenv ( person). Licenced 30th September, 1904. C 366. Durham Assizes, 13th July, 1901, 3 years penal servitude and remanet of former sentence for possessing housebreaking implements by night. Licenced 26th July, 1904, which expires 28th June, 1905. EPDYb 956. Leicester Quarter Sessions, 19th June, 1902, 3 years penal servitude for larceny. Licenced 19th September, 1904. O c 136. Lewes Assizes. 20th November, 1901. 3 years penal servitude for arson ( stack). Licenced 26th March, 1901. b 521. Scar each eyebrow and bridge nose; several tattoo Cardiff Assizes, 26th July, 1902, 3 years penal marks each arm servitude for robbery. Licenced lst August, 1901. I C 21. brn Scar across nose, under It eye. and It of neck ; 5 dots Nottingham City Sessions, 4th July, 1902, 12 months back It thumb hard labour and 2 years supervision for house- breaking. Liberated on a subsequent sentence, 30th September, 1904. Supervision expires 19th May, 1905. 981. blue Mole rt of face blue blue Scar web of It thumb 24 5 7J fresh brn 25 5 1} fresh brn grey grey Scar It neck Scar forehead ; lump back each ear Ludlow Boro' Sessions, 7th January, 1901, 9 months hard lab iur and 3 years supervision for larceny. Liberated 14ih Sepieuiber, 19) 1. 1361. Salford Hundred Sessions, 26th October, 1903, 12 months hard labour for false pretences. Liberated 18: h September, 1901, uuder supervision on a former sentence till 29th September, 1905. 6706. Northampton Boro' Quarter Sessions, 8th January, 1904, 9 months hard labour and 2 years supervision for larcenv. Liberated 15th September, 1904. 881. West Bromwich Sessions, 29th January, 1904, 9 months nard labour and 2 years police supervision for larceny. Liberated 6th October, 1904. 5349. Gloucester County Quarter Sessions, 21st October, 1903, 6 months bard labour anil 2 years for larceny ( cycle). Liberated 23rd June, 1904, supervision expires 22nd June, 1906. 410. LONDON . PairriD roH His MAJISTT'S STATIOHEST Orrios BT J. J. KKLIHEH & Co., UHITSB, 99, VIOIUBIA - irxotr, Iff,; 33. KITS WILLIAM STBIKT, F. O.: AND UABSHALSEA Woass, S B. 61959 .
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