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Date of Article: 17/02/1905
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1905. VOL. XXII., No. 2206. K E G XJ JL 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. 8. Particulars as to stolen property will be likewise inserted in one issue, if sufficient to enable the article in question to be thereby identified. 4. In all cases where a reward is offered, the name and address of some person responsible 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 oj 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. < 5. 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. A. TIONS. 7. Announcements concerning stolen properly must be guaranteed by an officer of not less rank than Inspector, or analogous thereto. 8. Announcements oj 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 ihe 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 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 formj and accompanied by a covering letter. 12. All payments must be in advance, either at the officeU New Scotland Yard, by Postal Order, or by Post Office Order, payable at .^ trliament 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. NOTICE. 1.— The composition of the Friday No. of the " Pollco Gazette " will he found arranged for easy reference as fol- lows s— ( a) Regulations at top of first page. ( b) Apprehofi/ tlons Sought. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged, as far as practicable, in alphabetical order. to) Persons in Custody. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2). Counties. ( 3). Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. id) Property Stolen. ( 1). Metropolitan Police District. ( 2.) Counties. ( 3.) Cities and Boroughs therein, arranged in alphabetical order. 2.— Any additional copies of the GAZETTE beyond the number at present supplied will be forwarded on application in the form set forth in circular of the 7th of November, 1883. 3.— It is particularly requested that any com- plaints as to the non- delivery or of irregularity in the date of delivery of the POLICE GAZETTE, may be at once notified to the Editor. SPECIAL NOTICE. FUGITIVE OFFENDERS. A case has come under the notice of the Editor, in which a person whose apprehension was sought in England, and who was described in the POLICE GAZETTE, gave himself up to the Colonial Police. The prosecutor declined to take any further action in the matter, but the case necessitated the dispatch of two telegrams, the cost of which had jto be refunded by him. To avoid such expense, the Editor requests that • if there is reason to believe that a fugitive offender is likely to go to the Colonies, and the prosecutor is unwilling to incur any expense with a view to obtain his surrender, a notification be made in the communication sent to this Office to the effect that the offender is not to be arrested beyond the United Kingdom. The necessity for the adoption of such a course will be apparent from the fact that the POLICE GAZETTE is circulated in the Colonies. PORTRAITS, WOODCUTS, ETC. ATTENTION is called to the need for restrict- ing the size of Woodcuts and Engravings sent for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, SO as to avoid waste of space. The width of a block should be such as will admit of its being inserted in ONE of the columns of the GAZETTE absolutely necessary. and should not be longer than is APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT 1.— A Division.— For stealing, about 25th ult., a gold chain and a silver watch— ARTHUR HENRY CHENERY, age 33 ( looks younger), height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion very dark, hair black, large nose; dress, blue serge suit, dark grey overcoat, black hard felt hat, button boots. A native of Poplar. Warrant issued. 2.— C Division.— For stealing 13 unused cheques, Nos. B414795 to 414807, on the Standard Bank of South Africa, Ltd., and for uttering same— CHARLES ARTHUR MORRIS, age 27, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion ruddy, hair light brown, eyes ( full) light blue, clean shaved, several front teeth stopped with gold, of smart appear- ance; dress, dark grey Chesterfield overcoat, gauntlet cuffs, dark grey tweed suit, black hard felt hat. A native of Kimberley, South Africa. Warrant issued. 3. — K Division. — Expiree THOMAS LEIGH,. Office No. 2067- 97, Case No. 30, 13th ult., was on 31st ult., at Cambridge, in company of 2 men, with a grey horse and a van, all three were wearing green aprons, and are believed to be travelling the country, hawking brooms, etc. \.— M Division.— For obtaining £ 1 10s. by false pretences— H. HERRICK, alias HENRY PRICE, age 45, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion dark, hair and moustache ( curled at ends) black; dress, black frock coat, grey trousers, silk hat. He stated he was authorised to canvass for the Universal Pub- lishing Company, Park Street, Bristol, and could take advertisements for insertion in the Directory of Jersey and Guernsey, also in the " Growers' Guide." Warrant issued. 5.— N Division•— For stealing ( servant) linoleum ( recovered)— WALTER CHINERY, age 22, height 5 ft. 7 in., complexion pale, hair and slight moustache light, eyes blue; dress, black jacket and vest, brown cord trousers, blue and white muffler, grey cap, lace boots. A native of Bury St. Edmunds. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. CITY OF LONDON. 6.— For stealing £ 45, proceeds of a cheque entrusted to him to cash — WILLIAM HENRY WILDMAN, age 35, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., rather stout build, com- plexion fresh, hair ( inclined to curl at back) and rather heavy moustache ( curled at ends) black; dress, black morning coat and vest, dark trousers, dark grey overcoat, black velvet collar, black hard felt hat. Has been employed as can- vasser for Singer's Sewing Machine Company at Canterbury. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Stark, 26 Old Jewry, E. C. OA RMA R THENSHIRE. 7.— LI ant! Ho ( County).— For deserting his wife and children, leaving them chargeable to the Common Fund of the Llandovery Union— EDWIN FRANKARD WILSON, age 29, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fair, eyes blue, scar on left cheek, abscess scar left hip, front upper teeth project, lisps. A native of London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Evans, Llandilo. DERBYSHIRE. 8.— Ashbourne ( County).— For obtaining a cheque book by false pretences, on Compton and Evans Bank, Ashbourne, 13th inst.— HAROLD BUXTON ( supposed false), age about 45, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion, hair ( turning grey), and moustache ( cut short) dark, small dark fleshy tumour over left eye, plausible manner, well educated; wearing dark ribbed overcoat. He went to the above bank and represented to the manager that he had taken a house and land in the neigh- bourhood, stated he had £ 1,200 in the Sheffield and Rotherham Bank, which amount he wished placed to his credit at Ashbourne, on enquiry it was found that he had no such account. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Burford, Ashbourne. DEVONSHIRE. 9 — Exeter ( City). — Expiree ARTHUR JONES, Office No. 3222 01, Cas^ s No. 36 and 108, 28th October, and 86, 25th November last. Not now wanted. DORSETSHIRE. 10.— Poole ( County).— For stealing a lady's silver watch, plain face, small flower in centre, Roman numerals, chased back with plain centre; and a lady's plain gold ring, set 2 blue stones and 1 white stone— EDWARD MASON, alias JONES ( supposed false), age 21 to 28, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., rather slight build, complexion pale, hair dark brown, slight moustache, of good address; dress, long dark grey 2 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1905. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)— mackintosh, dark jacket suit, black fancy knitted vest with blue spots, black bowler hat, light lace boots. He took lodgings, stating he was agent to a firm of soap manufacturers, committed larceny, and decamped. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Brown, Poole. ESSEX* 11.— Brentwood ( County').— For stealing £ 10 10s. 10d.— GEORGE ARTHUR WATSON, age 26 to 30, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion sallow, hair brown ( turning grey), slight mous- tache dark, several teeth missing from upper jaw, tattooed both arms, bracelet left wrist, 3 or 4 dots back left hand, talkative, speaks with North Country accent; dress, black coat and vest, black trousers with white spots, black silk muffler, watch and chain with Christian Endeavour badge attached. A journeyman bootmaker; native of Newcastle. Has been a sailor. Warrant issued. 12— Brentwood ( County).— For stealing, 5th inst., at Warley Barracks, 2 razors, white handles, " Express " engraved on blades; 1 razor case, red morocco leather, " Penhaligon & Jan- vons, 33 St. James's St., S. W.," stamped thereon — JACK BOND ( supposed false), age about 30, height about 5 ft. 8 in., rather thick build, complexion fresh, full face, hair ( rather long) dark brown, clean shaved, scar left cheek, Roman nose, of good address; dress, blue serge jacket and vest ( 4 medal ribbons thereon), slate colour trousers, red, white and blue socks, small blue bow tie, P & O. cap with shiny peak. He represented himself as a petty officer of H. M. S. Impregnable, and the School of Gunnery, Portsmouth. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Marden, Brentwood. 13.— Chelmsford ( Countv\— For embezzl- ing £ 1 5s. 10d., 31st ult.— ROBERT JOSEPH RICH, alias LEONARD PRIOR and WATSON, age 32, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes hazel, birthmark and coat- of- arms right forearm, pierced heart, anchor, and clasped hands left forearm, 2nd left toe missing; dress, grey overcoat, blue serge suit, dark cap, top boots. A carpenter; native of Chelmsford. Has served in the Essex Regiment, Royal Artillery,, Royal Marines, Bedford Regiment, and the Army Ser- vice Corps. Convicted of larceny at West Ham, 24th April, 1896; North London Sessions, 7th June, 1898; East Sussex Quarter Sessions, 17th October, 1899; East Kent do., 8th April, 1902; Chelmsford, 13th May, 1904; and at Dunstable, 13th August, 1904. Warrant issued. H.— Chelmsford ( County).— On commit- ment warrants, for non- payment of £ 2 18s., fines and costs imposed for assault and refusing to quit licenced premises — BASIL BENJAMIN EMMANUEL WRIGHT, age 25, height 5 ft. 4 in., complexion fair, hair light brown, slight moustache light, eyes ( rather weak) blue; dress, dark blue suit, black hard felt hat, lace boots. A labourer ; late of Wickford. Information to the Deputy Chief Constable, Chelmsford. 15 — Southend- on- Sea ( County).— For stealing a quantity of corn ( recovered)—- ARTHUR DUMSDAY, age 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair light, eyes hazel, scar on forehead, heart back both wrists; dress, dark jacket and vest, black trousers, dark overcoat, cap, heavy lace boots. Is a Reservist, No. 11364, of the Army Service Corps at Woolwich. A milk carrier; native of Leieh- on- Sea. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Pryke, Southend- on- Sea. GLAMORGANSHIRE. 1 « .— Cardiff ( Borough). — F « r burglary — Licence- holder GEORGE HAWKINS, alias GEORGE JONAS HAWKINS and GEORGE HOGGINS, Office No. 488- 02, age 38, height 5 ft. 5£ in., complexion fresh, hair brown, eyes grey, scar centre of forehead, bridge of nose and under both eyes, 2 moles right side of face, dot back of left thumb. A marine fireman; native of Cardiff. Supposed wearing a blue suit given him by the Prison authorities. Is a dangerous burglar, and invariably commits several crimes in one night; frequents low quarters of towns, and asso- ciates with prostitutes. Sentenced at Gloucester County Quarter Sessions, 9th April, 1902, to 3 years penal servitude, and remanet of former sen- tence for burglary. Liberated on licence, 31st January last, which expires 8th December, 1905. Z C 329. Information to Chief Constable McKenzie, Cardiff. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. L< — Chipping Campden { County).— For stealing ( bailee), 31st ult., a blue serge jacket suit— FREDERICK F1RM1N ( supposed talse), age 50 to 55, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., rather slight build, complexion fresh, hair ( bald on top) grey, clean shaved, round shoulders, takes short quick steps; dress, fawn colour covert coat, white rubber collar, fawn colour tweed hat and the stolen suit. Was convicted at Warwick on 5th February, 1904. He calls on clergymen and schoolmasters soliciting engagements; occasionally gives conjuring enter- tainments at village schools. Is accompanied by his wife, age about 40, stout build, face much dis- figured ; wears a white veil. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Jones, Chipping Campden. 18.— Gloucester ( County).— For stealing from lodgings a lady's silver Geneva watch, No. 619901; 1 do. gold Albert chain, gold cross attached; 2 gold rings ( 1 engraved; other set stones); 2 do. brooches ( 1 plain; other bar, set stones); 1 hollow ground razor, black handle—- — RANDALL, age 26 to 28, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair, moustache and eyes brown, walks erect, of smart appearance; dress, dark coat and vest, black trousers, blue muffler with white stripes, dark cap, light lace boots. 19.— Gloucester ( County).— For stealing a gold wedding ring— AGNES WAINE, alias MARION WHITE, MARTIN, BAILEY, IVY LOVELL, and EDWARDS, age 27, height 5 ft. 5^ in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes grey, freckles on face; dress, dark skirt, knitted bodice, grey jacket with straps over shoulders, large hat, hangs over at brim, crinkled around. Stated she was a native of Bootle. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Harri- son, Gloucester. HAMPSHIRE. 20.— Alton ( County).— For malicious wound- ing, 27th ult., at Bordon— WILLIAM SMITH, alias BARNES and KING, age 34, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion dark, hair ( curly) light brown, eyes brown; dress, dark jacket, sleeve vest, cord trousers. A gipsy; native of Uxbridge. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. James, Alton. 21.— Andover ( County).— For burglary— JOSEPH TUSON, age 19, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion dark, hair dark brown, eyes grey; dress, khaki jacket, dark trousers. A native of Andover. May endeavour to enlist.— TOM RUM- BOLD, age 37, height 5 ft. 1 in., complexion dark, hair black, eyes hazel, cut, mark on forehead, under right ear, upper lip, and left cheek, mole top right shoulder. A native of Wherwel', near Andover. Warrant issued. 22. — Andover ( County\— For embezzle- ment— HARRY CRECBO, age 26, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, slight mous- tache ginger, suffers from eczema in nose, walks stiff and erect, addicted to drinking brandy; dress, black jacket suit, dark grey double- breasted over- coat, black hard felt hat. A grocer's assistant; native of London. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Bowles, Andover. 23.— Winchester ( City).— For obtaining money and food by false pretences— J. H. KING, age 24 or 25, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., complexion pale, hair and moustache dark brown, eyes dark, speaks quickly, one little finger deformed; dress, dark blue coat and trousers, fancy vest, dark grey overcoat, dark tie, gold pin ( wishbone pattern), black hard felt hat. A good pianist; supposed a native of Leicester. Has been employed on the Leicester Advertiser, Leicester Journal, and Loughborough Monitor and- News. Warrant issued. Information to Head Constable Felton, Winches- ter. 24.— Southampt ' n < Borouoh).— For ob- taining food, lodgings, and 5s. by false pretences — ERNEST CLARKE, age 24, height 5 ft. 5f in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, dot tattooed on right forearm; dress, dark grey mac- kintosh, dark jacket and trousers, dark vest with blue silk spots thereon. A native of Southampton. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Southamp- ton. HEREFORDSHIRE. 25.— Ledbury ( County).— For deserting his his wife and children at Much Marcle, 10th October, 1904 — GEORGE CLARKE, age 45 to 50, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., complexion, hair I whiskers and moustache dark, eyes grey; dress, brown jacket and vest, black hat, dark cotton cord trousers, strong boots. A hay trusser and horse- breaker, sometimes travels with an entire; native of Fownhope. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Phillips, Ledbury. ISLE OF WIGHT. Newport ( Gvunty).— For stealing from the yacht Asteria, at East Cowes, since Sep- tember last, several grey merino vests, marked " Cartwright & Warners— Hope Bros." ( trade mark a squirrel); several merino pants and white shirts, marked with monogram " A. G."; 7 linen sheets, marked " 14 Asteria"; 8 do., " 65 Asteria"; 19 large table cloths, " 29 Asteria"; 5 small do., " 6 Asteria "; 8 chamber towels, " 86 Asteria "; 4 bath do., 53 " Asteria"; a number of glass towels, " 72 Asteria"; 15 blankets; 7 blue bed covers; 1 black dress suit; 1 silver- plated gravy strainer; 1 do. salt cellar, makers, Harrison Bros, and Morrison; and a number of champagne and other glasses— HENRY OPAS, age about 35, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes ( small) dark, wears gold rimmed glasses. A yacht steward, may be wearing yacht- ing suit and cap. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hale, Newport. LANARKSHIRE. 27. — Glasgow ( City). — HARRY B. TURNER, Case No. 30, llrth inst, not now wanted. Warrant withdrawn. LEICES TERSHIRE. 28.— Leicester ( County)— For stealing from his lodgings at Stoughton, 28th ult., a grey cloth overcoat, sleeves, shoulders and cuffs lined silk, small burn spot on right pocket; 1 fine blue serge jacket, slit at back, grey lining; 1 pair brown mixture trousers, narrow legs; 1 fancy vest, yellow spots, double- breasted; 1 pair sheep skin leggings, " Golding & Son, Newmarket," inside; 1 pair blue serge trousers; 1 pair woollen pants; 1 livery vest, yellow with black stripes; 1 pair light lace boots, size 7, nearly new; 1 round gold pin, glass or stone in centre; 1 hollow ground razor in case, " Crown and Sword" thereon; 1 large brown leather portmanteau, 2 straps, " Neal" ( partly scratched off) on side— A MAN, age 28, height 5 ft. 6 in., complexion fresh, hair brown, front upper teeth large and prominent, dimple in; chin, dagger with butterfly on point, tattooed right arm, jockey's head, coloured cap, horse shoe and whip left arm, slightly deaf, of smart appearance; dress, dark grey striped jacket and vest, brown worsted cord trousers, tight fitting, light cap, sheep skin leggings, brown boots. A groom. Is believed to have served in the Army. Information to Supt. Bowley, County Police, Leicester. NORFOLK. 2 '— Great Yarmouth ( B'. rough).— For stealing wearing apparel and jewellery—- — LOUIS, an Italian, age about 30, height about 5 ft. 9 in., complexion, hair and moustache dark, " Louis" tattooed on one forearm. Attends " Cheap Jack" sales. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Parker, Great Yarmouth. NOR THAMPTONSHIRE. 30.— Northampton ( Borough) - For fail- ing to report— licence- holder JAMES DONO- VAN, alias DENNIS RUSSELL and RIOR- DAN, JOSEPH and GEORGE CLARK, Office No. 3740- 98, age 40, height 5 ft. 3£ in., com- plexion swarthy, hair ( turning grey) brown, eyes blue, scar right eyebrow, left instep slightly de- formed. A general dealer; native of London. Sentenced at Derby County Quarter Sessions, 18th October, 1899, to 5 years penal servitude, and remanet of former sentence for horsestealing; has also been convicted at Worcester, Gloucester, Bir- mingham, and Leicester. Liberated on licence 26th January, 1905, which expires 29th August, 1906. G O S Z 616. To be dealt with where found. Information to Chief Constable Mardlin,. Northampton. ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1905. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 3 PORTRAITS OF PERSONS WANTED. OXFORDSHIRE. iil.— Caversham ( County).— For obtain- ing board and lodgings by false pretences, 16th ult.— E. GRAHAM, alias HAMMOND, ASH- TON, EDWARDS, GRIFFITHS, CAMERON and HARRIS, age 46, height 5 ft. in., complexion fresh, hair and heavy moustache black, may now be wearing a beard, eyes blue, fleshy lump over right eye, 4 dots and " G" right forearm, anchor left forearm, of good address; dress, dark grey jacket and vest, black trousers, dark grey overcoat with light stripes, grey cap or white soft felt hat with black band, lace boots. He represented himself as an agent for a Pension Tea Company. Absconded 16th ult. . Sentenced at Northampton, 2nd July, 1903, to 12 months imprisonment for a similar offence; and at Norwich, 10th June, 1904, to 2 days for obtaining a cheque by false pretences. ( See Case No. 43, 27th ult.) Warrant issued. Information to Inspector Porter, Caversham. LANCASHIRE. 32.— Sal ford ( Borough).— For embezzling about £ 2,000— HENRY DAYIES, age 45, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., complexion swarthy, hair and moustache black ( turning grey), eyes dark, glides one eye which turns outwards; dress, dark clothes, black tie, hard felt hat, wears a gold curb pattern guard. Was employed as a cashier. May en- deavour to leave the country. • Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Town Hall, Salford. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continue. d)- NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 33.— Mansfield ( County).— For embezzling £ 1 8s., monies of the Mansfield Mechanics' In- stitute— JOHN THOMAS TOWNSEND, age 32, height 5 ft. 9 in., complexion sallow, hair ( several bald patches back of head), dark brown, eyes dark; wearing dark suit. Stated that he has been in the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders and the Highland Light Infantry. Was em- ployed as Librarian to the above Institution, which situation he obtained by a letter purporting to be signed by a gentleman in India. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Ilensley, Mansfield. SHROPSHIRE. 31. — Ludlow ( County). — For obtaining a quantity of rabbits by false pretences, between 11th and 14th ult.— A MAN, who gave the name of ARTHUR THOMAS, age about 18, height about 5 ft. 6 in., complexion pale, hair dark, clean shaved, may have slight moustache; usually wears dark suit, light overcoat, black felt hat.— Was ac- companied by A YOUTH, age about 17, height 5 ft. 8 or 9 in., slight build, impedi- ment in speech; dress, usually in blue and grey suit, dark overcoat, hard felt hat. They occasionally exchange overcoats. Both took lodgings at Cardiff at the beginning of December last. Thomas had circulars printed, representing himself as a wholesale fruit and poultry merchant of Cardiff, and offered to sell poultry, & c., on commission, on receiving goods, he sells them to a dealer, and absconds. It is supposed that he occasionally sells cheap jewellery and sweets. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Perry, Ludlow. 35.— Wellington ( County). — For stealing, 28th ult., a pneumatic bicycle, black enamelled, 24 in. diamond frame, B. S. A. fittings, rubber pedal right side, rat trap left, flat handle bars, cork grips, Lucas carrier attached, roller chain, free wheel, ball bearing, Bowden back brake, lever grip, Wapshare tyre back wheel, re- rubbered cover on front, lamp, bell, and tool- bag attached— JOHN ROBERTS, age 22, height 5 ft. 8 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, slight mous- tache, eyes hazel, bad upper teeth. A labourer; native of St. Mary's, Manchester. Is a deserter from the Shropshire Light Infantry, and was wear- ing uniform on 28th ult. Warrant issued. 36.— Wellington ( County). — For failing to appear, 6th inst., to a summons for larceny— ENOCH EVANS, alias SLICKER, age 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair and moustache brown, eyes grey, female in centre of ring, clasped hands, and " Love" right forearm; usually wears dark clothes and cap. A labourer; native of Horsehay, Dawley. Has been convicted of drunken- ness, assault, larceny, game trespass, and false pretences. Warrant issued. Information to Chief Supt. Edwards, Welling- ton. SOMERSE TSHIRE. 37.— Weston- super- Mare ( County). - For failing to report— Licence^ holder GEORGE EDWARD EVERETT, alias WALKER, Office No. 1131- 04, age 50, height 5 ft. 6^ in., complexion fresh, hair and eyes grey, scar right eyebrow. An auctioneer and surveyor; native of Monmouth. Sentenced at Bristol Assizes, 6th July, 1901, to 4 years penal servitude for obtaining money by false pretences. Licenced 14th July, 1904. b 322. To be dealt with where found. Information to Supt. Brown, Weston- super- Mare. 5 TA FFORDSHIRE. 38.— Burs/ em ( County\— For stealing. 7th inst., at Bucknall, a silver English lever watch. No. 250110, white dial, seconds fingers; 1 new white table cloth, " Weaver" in ink in corner; 1 boy's black and white mixture jacket and vest, nearly new; 1 pair lady's glazed kid boots, size 6 SAMUEL WEAVER, alias BERTTE, age 28, height 5 ft. 1 or 2 in., stout build, complexion, hair and eyes dark, clean shaved; dress, dark grev overcoat, red vest, brown trousers, dark tie with spots, hard felt hat, lace boots. A barman ; native of Walton, Stone. Warrant issued. 39— Burslem ( Count'/).— For failing to appear, 8th inst., to a summons, charged with stealing a strap ( recovered)— JOSEPH BRYAN, age 22, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., rather stiff build,' complexion fresh, hair light brown, clean shaved : dress, light covert coat, dark jacket, black vest, cord trousers, dark neckerchief, dark striped cap, strong lace boots. A native of Burslem. Warrant issued. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hill, Burslem. 40. — Stoke- on- Trent ( County). — For failing to report— Supervisee ROBERT THOMAS, Office No. 841- 00, Case No. 18, 6th ult., age 38, height 5 ft. 3| in., complexion fresh, hair, mous- tache and eyes brown, scar across right side of forehead, " 98," Staffordshire knot with girl underneath on left arm, bust of a woman left wrist; dress, brown cord suit, tweed cap, brown stockings with red band, check shirt, lace boots ( workhouse clothing). A collier; native of Mow Cop. Sentenced at Hanley Sessions, 30th June, 1899, to 10 months hard labour, and 5 years super- vision for stealing pigeons. Liberated on remission, 31st March, 1900. 1595. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Aldridge, Stoke- on- Trent. SURREY. 41- — Oxted ( County^.— For stealing £ 56 12s. 6d.— WILLIAM GREER, age 34, height 5 ft. 11 in., complexion fresh, high cheek bones, heavy moustache ginger; dress, dark lounge suit, dark overcoat, black hard felt hat. A native of Carrick- fergus. Served 12 years in the Scots Guards. Was employed as canteen steward at the Guards' Depot, Caterham. Absconded 1st inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Brice, Oxted. SUSSEX ( East). 42 — Eastbourne ( Borough).— For em- bezzling £ 10 18s., 3rd inst.— CHARLES QUIN- LISH, age 20, height 5 ft. in., complexion pale, hair ( curly in front) dark brown, eyes grey, woman and " L. W." tattooed right forearm, shield, " N," and anchor left forearm; dress, black frock coat converted into a jacket, navy blue serge trousers, dark cap, lace boots. Has been employed as a draper's porter. Warrant issued. Information to Major Teale, Chief Constable, Eastbourne. 43 — Hove ( Borough).— For stealing, 9th ult., a bicycle ( recovered)— HANS WINDISCH, age 21, height 5 ft. 6£ in., slight build, complexion dark, hair dark brown, slight moustache dark, eyes blue, mole on chin and left side of neck, scar back left hand; dress, dark navy blue suit. A waiter; native of Germany. Has been convicted at Ox- ford. Absconded 9th ult.; is supposed to have with him a bicycle which he hired at Brighton ( description of machine:— pneumatic, spring hygienic cushion frame, 25 inch, plated rims, has special stay fitted close to back stays for mud- guard, square gold transfer on down tube, " Moore" thereon). Warrant issued. Information to Chief Constable Davies, Hove. WA R WICKS HIRE. 44. Solihull ( County). — For stealing, 1 lady's old silver Geneva watch; 2 silver pins; 4 Jubilee ( 1887) 4s. pieces— JAMES TURNER, age 25, height about 5 ft. 2 in., well built, complexion fresh, hair and moustache sandy; dress, dark grey suit, fancy speckled tie, grey cap, light boots. A farm labourer; native of Ombersley, Worcester. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Carbis, Solihull. WESTMORLAND. 45. — Appleby ( County). — For obtaining money by false pretences, at Kirby Stephen, 4th ult.— FREDERICK THOMPSON, age 50, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., stout build, complexion fresh, long face, pointed chin, hair ( turning grey) light brown, moustache sandy, eyes blue; dress, brown tweed coat, cord vest with sleeves, cord trousers, dark tweed cap, strong lace boots. A labourer. Convicted at Northallerton, 19th October, 1893, of horse steal- ing; at Durham, 4th January, 1894, of false pre- tences. ( See Case No. 43, 13th ult.) Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Johnstone, Appleby. WILTSHIRE. 46.— Chippenham ( County).— For obtain- ing money and cheques bv false pretences— H. B. SIMPSON, alias FOX and W. H. ROGERS, age about 40, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., stout build, complexion swarthy, hair, slight moustache, and 2 T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1905. APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT ( continued)- eyes dark; dress, long brown mixture overcoat with vertical pockets, brown mixture trousers, brown soft hat with round top, brown boots, wearing leather watch guard with horse's bit in centre.— H. WILSON, age 30 to 33, height 5 ft. 9 or 10 in., complexion fair, hair and slight moustache brown; dress, navy blue single- breasted overcoat, blue or black trousers, dark muffler with red stripes, leg- gings and boots. They call upon farmers, kc., and represent themselves as agents for a Mandolin Harp Company, London, presents cards headed " Lessons given free at purchaser's own residence," and state that if a mandolin harp is purchased, the price being £ 1 19s. 6d., a teacher will call twice weekly and give lessons for 12 months free of charge. The value of the harps are from 15s. to £ 1. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Daly, Chippenham. YORKSHIRE ( North Riding). 47 — Scarborough ( B • onyn). — VoT steal- ing a " Rudge Whitworth " bicycle, 25th ult. — JAMES SIMPSON, alias HARRY DAWSON, age about 26, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion fresh, hair dark brown, eyes hazel, red mark or scar under left eye; dress, (' ark mixture jacket and vest, navy blue trousers, short dark overcoat, blue and white bow tie, dark cap. A cycle fitter; supposed a native of Man Chester. Warrant issued. Information to the Chief Constable, Scar- borough. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 18. — Thamaby- on- Tees ( Uou. ny For obtaining food and lodgings by false pretcnccb and stealing a aark blue single breasted overcoat, j' length, lined yellow striped plaid lining, pockets MI lelt breast, and at sides with flaps, black bone buttons, had in pocket a photograph of a woman, with " Burrell, photographer, Leeds," thereon— A MAN, who gave the name of JOHN WILKS ( sup posed false), age 24, height 5 ft. 6 or 7 in., com- plexion pale, low forehead, hair brown, slight moustache light, tattooing both hands and arms, 1 ittooing in red and blue on left wrist, boil scar right side of mouth; dress, blue suit ( military trousers with stripe taken out), black and white neckerchief, military belt, repaired at back, cap bluchcr boots. He took lodgings at a restaurant, 1st inst., and represented that he was a rivetter in a ship yard, a native of Blythe, Northumberland, and that he had served in the South African War. Absconded 4th inst. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Cook, Thornaby- on- Tees. 49.— Bradford ( City).— For obtaining, by false pretences, a No. 7 " Blickensderfer" type- writing machine, latest pattern, with patent case fastener, No. 95014, 1 platen roller knurls missing— A. W. STONEHOUSE, alias J. W. STONE- HOUSE, age about 23, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., rather stout build, complexion fresh, spots on face, hair dark brown, slight moustache; dress, dark suit, black and white check tie, red socks, dark grey overcoat, black hard hat, brown boots. Stated he came from Grimsby, and was going to open a wholesale fish merchant's business in this city. Warrant issued. Not to be arrested out of the United Kingdom. Information to the Chief Constable, Bradford. PERSON IN CUSTODY. CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 5< — Cambridge ( Borough).— Remande J till 20tli inst., charged with obtaining board and lodgings by false pretences; also for stealing a lady's silver Geneva watch, No. 29654, silver Albert attached GEORGE HAWES, age 26, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes blue, right arm has been broken below elbow, dot on right wrist, slight scar on right cheek, face and hands freckled ; dress, black jacket anl vest, grev striped trousers, plaid cap, blue tie, lace boots. A carpenter ; states he is a native of Chatham. He took lodgings, stated he had ob- tained employment in the town, committed larceny and decamped the following day on his bicycle. Found in his possession, pawn tickets relating to 3 rings, pledged at Nottingham, 21st ult; watch, Albert, & c„ at Reading. 29th December, 1904 ; watch at Lincoln, 24th ult; pin at Birmingham, 5th November, 1904; pipe at Hull, 26th ult.; silver Geneva watch, curb pattern chain, silver match box, shape of a boot, at Cambridge, 13th ult. Information to the Chief Constable, Cambridge. PROPERTY STOLEN. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 51.— E Division. — Since 11th January, 1902, 4 monotype casting machines, new, without ke\ beards and n atrices, in double cases, '' Nos. 299, 28 307 and 346, William Sellars & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania," and ' Monotype" on castings ; " Lanston's Monotype Corporation, Ltd., London " stencilled on cases. Information to be forwarded to the Metropoli- tan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. METROPOLITAN POLICE DIS TRIG J b2.— J Division.— 10th inot., a pair oi silver candlesticks, about 2 ft. high, engraved flowers, feet shape of an animal's head; 1 silver 1 pepper box; 1 ao. salt cellar; 1 do. square cake basket, engraved flowers; 2 do. christening cups; 12 do. table spoons; 12 do. forks; 18 do. tea spoons; 6 do. dessert forks; 6 do. table forks; 4 sets do. fish carvers; 1 do. sandwich helpers; 1 do. jam spoon and knife; 1 do. flower vase, about 18 in. I high; 6 do. table spoons; 6 do. forks; 1 do. top of spirit bottle; 2 sets of fish carvers, plated, stamped ' E. P. N. S."; 1 silver inkstand, with 1 bottle and pen rack combined; 24 knives, mother- o'pearl handles, " Collie k Co., Sheffield," stamped on blades; 5 fruit knives, do. handles; 6 small do., with silver handles; 1 jam spoon, mother- o'- pearl handle; 3 knives to match; 12 plated pickle forks, ivory knotted handles; 6 fish knives, silver handles; 4 silver butter knives; 2 sets of meat carvers,, stag- horn handles; 72 plated spoons, various; 6 bread forks ( 3 with silver handles; 3 mother- o'- pearl handles); 96 table knives and forks; 12 plated spoons; 12 fish eaters; 2 gravy spoons; 2 plated soup ladles; 12 dessert spoons; 6 plated teaspoons; 144 plated spoons ( all stamped " E. P. N. S."); 12 coffee spoons, silver gilt; 1 sandwich set, plated enamel handle; 50 cigars, Punch brand; 1 grey overcoat, Italian lining, " L. Levenstein, 6, Church Street, Shoreditch," on tab; 48 serviettes. 53. V Division.— 8. h inst., by thopbreal- iug, 1 18 ct. gold buckle ring, set diamond, " S. A." scratched inside; 1 15 ct. half hoop ring, set opal, " S. M. K." scratched inside; 1 18 ct. flat belcher ring, " A. C." scratched inside; 1 lady's 18 ct. dress do., set diamonds and rubies, " S. C. K." scratched inside; 1 lady's 18 ct. dress do., '' Y. K." scratched inside; 1 ladv's do., " O." scratched inside; 1 9 ct. half hoop ring, set sapphires, " U. K." scratched inside; 1 15 ct. ring, " K. C." scratched inside; 2 9 ct. do., set 3 imitation tur- quoise, " A. K." scratched inside; 64 9, 15 and 18 ct. rings, set diamonds and rubies, various pat- terns; 64 9 ct. do., some dress, set various stones ; 6 9 ct. flat plain belcher do.; 6 9 ct. buckle do.; 2 18 ct. rings, set single stone diamond; 64 9 ct. wedding and keeper rings; 15 9 ct, guards, long pattern; 120 9 ct. bracelets, curb pattern; 6 9 ct. bracelets, fancy curb, snap fastening; 3 9 ct. do., snaffle curb, padlocks attached ; 6 9 ct, clo., cliascd, snap fastening, 6 9 ct. do., flexible; 1 9 ct. do., curb, set turquoise and pearls, with padlock; 1 9 ct. bracelet, heavy curb chain, set paste dia- monds; 25 9 ct. lockets, set turquoise pearls or rose diamonds; 30 9 ct. charms, seals, compasses, and medals; 1 9 ct. pin, horseshoe with walking stick, set diamonds; 2 15 ct. pins, set diamonds and rubies; 1 15 ct. pin, set single stone diamond; 10 9 ct. bracelets; 15 pairs 9 ct. sleeve links, various patterns; 6 9 ct. Alberts, small, hollow. Information to be forwarded to the Metropolitan Police Office, New Scotland Yard, S. W. BERKSHIRE. 54.— Reading ( Borough).— 11th inst., by housebreaking, a lady's silver keyless watch, glass crackod, No. ( supposed) 35192; 1 silver Geneva watch, engine turned cases, engraved " G. D. C." on back; 1 lady's silver keyless watch; 1 silver chain, alternate long and short links, twisted, with spring inside, dark stone seal attached; 1 lady's silver Albert, fancy tassel on end; 1 rolled gold double Albert. Information to Captain Henderson, Chief Con- stable, Reading. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. • 55.- High Wycombe( Buruugh).— 2 Jth ult., from a school porch, a single- breasted dark grey Chesterfield overcoat, velvet collar, lined dark Italian cloth, black shiny bone buttons, usual pockets, sleeves lined black and red striped Italian cloth; 3 single- breasted Chesterfield overcoats, ( 1 long grey and black mixture rough material, button holes slightly worn, rough black lining, sleeves lined striped Italian cloth, one button miss- ing, tobacco pouch and " Electric " pipe, " Trigue " on stem, and a pair brown tan kid gloves in pockets; 1 dark woollen, vertical pockets at sides, probably " Bailey and Simpkins, Loughborough," on neck, chain hanger, unlined except on shoulders, ordinary striped Italian cloth lining in sleeves, dark bone buttons, had a pair of slate colour doeskin gloves in pocket; 1 Cheviot rough cloth, black with broad bands of lighter hue running downwards, " Millwood Goodman, 44, Bristol Street, Birmingham," on tab, shoulders lined black sateen, sleeves striped Italian cloth, usual pockets outside, small fob just below left breast pocket inside, black bone buttons, a pair of brown reindeer gloves in pocket.) Information to Head Constable Sparling, High Wycombe. HAMPSHIRE. 56.- Gosport ( County).— 25th December, 1904, a wood box, containing a pair white mole breeches; 1 pair white buck trousers: 2 pairs boot garters; 1 set breeches trees and case. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1905. T H E P O L I C E G A Z E T T E. 5 PROPERTY STOLEN ( continued)— 8th inst., 2 pairs gold links ( 1 pair plain, other gold one side, blue enamel other); 2 pairs plain gold studs; 1 bronze medal, gold plated, " Ladas " inscribed thereon. Information to Supt. Silver, Gosport. £ 5 REWARD. • rf - Winchester (. City).— Between 6th and 7th inst., a short thick gold flexible snake pattern neckchain, clasp fastening; 1 gold neck- chain, small close links, clasp fastening, 16 to 18 in. long; 1 fine link gold neckchain, 3 carbuncle drops at interval, centre carbuncle set small bril- liants; 1 gold oval pendant, about 1 in. long, set carbuncle, small diamond in centre of carbuncle, gold fringe at bottom, loop at top for chain; 1 old Spanish paste diamond brooch ( round), blue enamel centre, true lovers' knot at top of brooch, set paste diamonds, silver setting; 1 Diamond Jubilee brooch, about li in. long, with " 1887 " set in diamonds, silver setting; 1 small plain round gold bangle, plain balls at ends, slightly open; ( all very old, except the Diamond Jubilee brooch). Information to Head Constable Felton, Win- chester, by whom the above reward will be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the thief or thieves, and recovery of the property or in pro- portion to the amount recovered. LANCASHIRE. M.— Chorley ( County).— Between 9th and 10th inst., by housebreaking, at Parbold, 6 silver liqueur cups, engraved ( 1 silver oval base, boat shape, for inkstand); 1 gold oval minia- ture photograph frame, with photograph of child; 2 small silver rose bowls ( 1 round, 1 bucket shape) — Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age 70, height 5 ft. 2 in., complexion swarthy, hair grey, eyes blue, " J. M. B." left forearm, anchor left hand, dot web right thumb, ring 2nd left finger. Information to Supt. Whittaker, Chorley. SOMERSETSHIRE. 59.— Weston- super- Mare ( County). — llth inst., a diamond pendant and brooch com- bined, shape of a Maltese Cross. Information to Supt. Brown, Weston- super- Mare. 5 TA FFORDSHSRE. 60.— Burslem ( County).— 9( h inst., by shop- breaking at Wolstanton, 4 9 ct. gold Alberts ( 1 curb, 3 fancy patterns); 3 silver do. ( 1 curb, 2 fancy); 1 enamelled 5s. piece brooch; 3 silver brooches, " Minnie " on one; 3 9 ct. gold brooches; 2 9 ct. gold seals ( stone of one cracked); 1 new 9 ct. gold medal, shield pattern; 3 silver medals, " B. P. C." on one; 19 22 ct. gold wedding rings; 11, 9 and 18 ct. gold keeper rings; 34 ladies' fancy gem rings; 1 diamond ring-, set 12 small diamonds; 1 9 ct. gold fancy ring, set 8 pearls; 3 do. gold rings, set 5 opals; 1 18 ct. gold wedding ring; 4 ladies' silver watches, marked, " C. Y. P. P. V. Z." inside cases. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Hill, Burslem. 61 — Lichfield ( County). — 27th nit., a lady's 18 ct. bright gold ring, claw setting, large opal in centre, 3 diamonds each side, " R. R. R. and M. B. L., 15th August, 1895," inscribed in- side. Information to Supt. Barrett, Lichfield. SURREY. 62,- Oxted ( County).— 12th inst,, by house- breaking at Limpsfield, a black cloth overcoat, fur lined, beaver collar and cuffs, black cloth buttons, 2 hip pockets, small pocket right side; 1 grey In- verness cloak with cape; 1 light brown waterproof shower coat; 1 pair black rubber snow shoes; 1 pair glace kid goloshes; 1 pair tan colour gloves, fur lined; 1 pair brown leather gloves; 1 pair brown kid do.; 2 old hair brushes; 1 brown leather hand bag, initials " E. B. H." thereon. Information to Supt. Brice, Oxted. SUSSEX ( East). 63.— Brighton ( Borough).— 3rd inst., a long gold curb bar brooch, oval mount on centre, set pearls and turquoise; 1 oval gold brooch, set large tourmaline in centre, surrounded with a row of diamonds and a row of pearls; 1 round gold brooch, about the size of a 2s. piece, flowers engraved in centre, set pearls and rubies; 1 lady's old gold ring, set pearls; 1 do., set turquoise; 1 do., half hoop ring, set 5 or 7 opals and several very small diamonds ( 1 or 2 opals missing); 1 lady's old fashioned gold Geneva watch, back case worn and thin, gilt dial ( glass missing); 1 lady's fancy pat- tern gold Albert, tassel at end; 1 gold solitaire, engraved— Suspicion is attached to A MAN, age about 28, full round face; dress, light clothes and cap. He was hawking flowers in pots. Information to Chief Constable Gentle, Brighton. WESTMORLAND. 61.— Kendal ( County).— 10ih inst., by house- breaking, a black jacket, cloth buttons, may have " Capstick" on hanger; 1 black vest, single- breasted; 1 pair grey striped trousers; 1 pair grey stockings; 1 pair light lace boots, size 9, 2 rows nails round heels. Thieves left behind an old suit, and a pair of boots. Information to Supt. Notman, Kendal. YORKSHIRE ( East Riding). 65. — Beverley ( Borough). — lst inst., a lady's silver Geneva watch, No. 56606; 1 do. gold engagement ring, set 12 diamonds or imitation dia- monds ( 1 missing) and large blue stone; and about £ 19. Information to Head Constable Knight, Guild- hall, Beverley. YORKSHIRE ( West Riding). 66. — Keighley ( County). — llth inst. a silver cigar lamp, 3 burners projecting from the top, 3 cigar holders on side, 3£ in. high, perpen- dicular fluting— By TWO MEN ( lst, age about 22, height 5 ft. 7 or 8 in., rather stout build. 2nd, age about 22, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in.). Both wearing dark clothing and caps. Appearance of labourers. Information to Supt, Tebbutt, Keighley. APPREHENSIONS. 67.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office.— Licence- holder GIACOMO LEONI, Office No. 969- 04, Tabular Form 3rd inst., and current List of Apprehensions. 68.— Metropolitan Police District, Convict Supervision Office— Licence- holder WILLIAM BEARD, Office No. 2363- 99, Tabular Form, 6th January last, and current List of Apprehensions. 69.— Metropolitan Police District. Convict Supervision Office. — Supervisee THOMAS MORE, Office No. 1193- 03, Tabular Form, 6th ult., and sentenced at Noith- ampton, 8th, to 1 month hard labour for larceny ( shop). 70 - Metropolitan Police District, E Division.— MACJENNINGS, Case No. 2, 2nd inst. 71 .— Devonshire, Torquay ( Cou? u>/). - STANLEY FOX, Case No. 10, 30th December, 1904. 72.— Essex, Southend- on- Sea { County).— HOWARD C. PEARCE, Case No. 19, 18th November, and BENJAMIN SMITa and ROSE HICKS, Case No. 16, 16th December, 1901. 73.— Hertfordshire, Ware iCounty). — 2nd described MAN in Case No. 70,10th inst., and identified as RALPH BRICKETT. 74.— Staffordshire, Longton ( County).— JOHN ROBEKT SKELLERN, Case No. 40, 9th December 1904. 75.— Sussex ( East), Ha iIs h ant ( County). — EDWARD FISHER, Case No. 40. 30th December, 1904. LATEST INFORMATION. APPREHENSION SOUGHT. S TA FFORDSHIRE. V6— Burton- on - Trent ( County.)— For obtaining a lady's gold watch by a worthless cheque — HAROLD BUXTON, age about 45, height 5 ft. 5 or 6 in., complexion, hair ( turning grey) and moustache dark, small dark fleshy lump over left eye, apparently well educated; wearing dark ribbed overcoat, black bowler hat. Warrant issued. Information to Supt. Hicklin, Burton- on- Trent. PERSON JN CUSTODY. GLOUCES TERSHIRE. 77.— Staple Hill ( Count, y).— Remanded till 23rd inst., charged with begging— JESSE BIRD, alias ARTHUR BIRD and THOMAS, age 26, height 5 ft. 61 in., complexion fresh, hair light brown, eyes grey; dress, black coat and trousers, fancy red vest, white tie, black hard felt hat. A native of Oxford. He calls upon clergymen, and by false statements obtains money to take him to his home at Oxford. Has been convicted at Oxford of forgery, larceny and false pretences. Supposed wanted for similar offences elsewhere. Information to Supt, Cooke, Staple Hill. ANIMALS, & c., STOLEN. CITY OF LONDON. 78.— list inst., a bay mare cob, 14 hands, half clipped; a set of brass mounted harness; and a light cart, painted dark, wheels picked out red, " Thomas Brown, 4, Gibbon Road, Nunhead," on off side, containing whip, 2 rugs, and a cushion. Information to Supt. Stark, 26 Old Jewry, E. C. MISSING. 79.— Since 24th January, 1905, from Rudding- ton— MAY BRUCE, age" 31, height 5 ft. 4 or 5 in., slight build, complexion fresh, rather large nose, hair and eyes dark; dress, dark skirt and jacket, black blouse with red figures, white woollen tam- o'- shanter hat, round stiff brim, heliotrope silk neckerchief, button shoes. Has been in a depressed state of mind for some time. It is feared that some ill has befallen her. Information to Deputy Chief Constable Harrop, Nottingham. 80.— Since 6th inst., from Tvnemouth — JOSEPH SMITH, age 38, height " about 5 ft. 7 in., complexion fresh, hair, whiskers and mous- tache dark brown, may now be clean shaved ; dress, when last seen, navy blue jacket and double- breasted vest, striped tweed trousers, blue beaver overcoat, velvet collar, strong lace boots, woollen underclothing. Information to Chief Constable Huish, North Shields. I 2 T H E P O L I C E GAZETTE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1905. List of Lloenoe Holders, Supervisees, Expirees, eto., who havo been ro- apprehended, for the week ending February 11th, 1905, with the results, eto. 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. 101H— 98 1441— 02 2363— 1) 9 48024 1121— 96 3434— 02 — ADAMS. JOSEPH — | BARMAN, HENRY Page 256- 04 BEARD, WILLIAM — BLOOMSTEIN, SAMUEL BURTON, WALTER — CAREY, WILLIAM JAMES 1323— 03 Page 222- 03 672— 04 Page 31- 05 3422— 00 Page 283- 04 1246— 04 Page 204- 04 486— 04 Page 77- 04 58— 05 Page 13- 05 378- 04 Page 60- 04 1006— 02 Page 2- 05 CHARLES 2551— 02 | 1276— 00 page 01 COOK, GEORGE i CRITCHELL, HENRY ALFRED j DOUBLE, FREDERICK 18- 05 i FITZGERALD, PATRICK 1648— 03 | page 274- 03 GOULD, ALFRED 2891— 02 i _ JAMES, WALTER 1990— 02 _ JONES, HENRY 2339— 01 Page 147- 04 JONES, WALTER KENEALEY. CORNELIUS 1982— 00 969— 04 Page 159- 04 2056— 02 ! Page 174- 04 1922— 02 1237— 99 1772- 97 1991— 04 Page .327- 04 349- 02 — 2547— 02 Page 155- 04 2811— 02 Page 329- 04 2058— 04 Page 337- 04 1100— 03 Page 181- 03 950— 01 3232— 02 2720— 02 Page 20- 05 354— 02 Page 309- 04 268— 04 Page 44- 04 2842— 02 Page 239- 04 2320— 98 Page 174- 04 1728— 04 Page 285- 04 1412— 02 — 674— 04 Page 110- 04 30— 05 Page 7- 05 3386— 99 Page 37- 03 2111— 97 — 59— 05 Page 13- 05 2237— 00 — 614— 00 — Incorrigible rogue P. of C. Act Failing to report Larceny ( dwelling) Larceny ( trick) Malicious wound- ing and lar- ceny Wounding a police constable Larceny from out- side shop Larceny from van Cycle stealing Larceny ( lodger) Frequenting Larceny from railway station Larceny ( goods exposed for sale) Shopbreaking MACK, GEORGE MAGUIRE, PETER MARTIN, ALFRED MORGAN, JOSEPH MORRIS, CHARLES NOLAN, CHARLES PERRY, WILLIAM REINH ARDT. THOMAS ROACH, MICHAEL ROBERTS, HARRY ROWLEY, GEORGE RUSSELL, JAMES SHARMAN, JAMES SHEEN, WILLIAM I SMITH, JAMES SQUIB, GEORGE TULLY, JAMES WARD, JOHN THOMAS WEBBER, HENKY WOOLF, ISAAC Burglary and assault on police Demanding money by menaces Arson ( stables) Larceny ( per.) Uttering counter- feit coin 1. Assault 2. Rogue and vagabond Failing to report Stealing a chcque and obtaining jewellery by worthless cheque Shopbreaking Incorrigible rogue and attempting to pick pockets Larceny ( goods exposed for sale) Burglary Wilful damage Larceny ( shop door open) Larceny from van Attempted office- breaking Robbery with violence Housebreaking Larceny ( per.) P. of C. Act Larceny ( per.) Stealing a basket of artichokes Housebreaking Unlawful possession Shopbreaking Cycle stealing Attempted larceny ( person) Attempted burglary- Larceny from van Stealing a perambulator P. of C. Act Same Name HENRY SHIFT Same Name SAMUEL BLOOM Same Name Same Name Same Name WILLIAM JAMES CLOUGH Same Name Same Name GEORGE CHARLES COOK Same Name Same Name WILLIAM PEACOCK FREDERICK COOPER Same Name ABRAHAM GOLD- STEIN CHARLES WALTER COLEBROOK HENRY SULLIVAN WALTER RICE CORNELIUS KENNEALY 12 months h. l. 1 year h. l. 6 months h. l. 15 months h. l. 18 months h. l. and 2 years supn. 9 months and 6 months h. l. ( concurrent) 20 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 15 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 1 month h. l. 3 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 14 days h. l. 15 months h. l. 5 years p. s. 18 months h. l. 10 years p. s. 18 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 1. 3 months h. l. 2. 3 months h. l. P. of C. Act Same Name GEORGE BRODIE JAMES GRIFFIN GEORGE SULLIVAN GEORGE WALTERS Same Name Same Name Same Name WILLIAM PARRY THOMAS ROGERS Same Name HARRY CLARKE Same Name Same Name GEORGE WOOD MICHAEL DONOVAN JOHN SMITH Same Name JAMES FLYNN GEORGE HENRY CULLEN GEORGE GILDER THOMAS SMITH Same Name Same Name MAURICE DOUGHERTY Same Name Demanding money by menaces Same Name 1 day impt. 18 months h. l. 15 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 5 years p. s. 4 years p. s. 21 months h. l. 6 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 2 months h. l. 15 months h. l. 21 months h. l. 3 months h. l. 18 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 4 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 12 months h. l. 5 years p. s. 7th Feb., N. L. Se. ss. 2nd Feb., Mansion House P. Ct. 8th Feb., N. I,. Sess. 8th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 9th Feb., C. C. Ct. 9th Feb., C. C. Ct. 6th Feb., Clerkenwell P. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 9th Feb., Stratford P. Sess. 7th Feb., Mansion House P. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 28th Jan., Woolwich P. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 6th Feb., C. C. Ct. 8th Feb., C. C. Ct. 11th Feb., C. C. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 6th Feb., C. C. Ct. 6th Feb., Marlborough St. P. Ct. 11th Feb., Lambeth P. Ct. 6th Feb., C. C. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 8th Feb., Hampstead P. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 8th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., C. C. Ct. 8th Feb., C. C. Ct. 6th Feb., C. C. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 6th Feb., S. W. P. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7tb Jan., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 6th Feb., Worship Street P. Ct. 8th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 8th Feb., Mansion House P. Ct. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 7th Feb., N. L. Sess. 8th Feb., Marlborough St. P. Ct. 6th Feb., Westminster P. Ct. 8th Feb., C. C. Ct. P. C. Miles, 79C; also P. C. Course, C. I. D., L. Det.- Constable Smith and P. C. Gioom. 814 City. P. C. Carpenter, 33HR; also P. S. Caban, C. I. D., H. Det. Bartlett, City ; also P. S. Pike, C. I. D., L. P. S. Davis and P. C. Dixon, C. I. D., N. P. C. Helyer, 227L; also P. S. Milton, C. I. D., L. P. S. Stacey, C. I. D., Y; also P. O. Nicbolls, 258H. P. C. Chandler and P. S. Pride, C. I. D.. G. P. S. Thomas, 56A; also P. C. Gordon, C. I. D., P. P. C. Elsam and P. C. Budge, C. I. D., K. Det.- Constable Garrett, City. P. C. Bessell, 289S; also P. S. King, O. I. D., D. P. C. Webber, 585R. P. S. Sevmour and P. S. Gregorv, C. I. D., S. P. C. Finn, 149B; also P. S. Jones, C. I. D., B. P. C. Pve, C. I. D., H ; also P. S. Hand- ley, C. I. D., J. P. C. Hedley and P. S. West, C. I. D., X. P. C. Jordan and P. C. Lee, C. I. D., J. P. C. Moore, 183N ; aleo P. S. Williams. C. I. D., N. P. C. Betteridge, 199D; Scholes, C. I. D., D. also P. S. P. C. Campkin, C. I. D., K ; also Sub.- Divl. Inspr. Kempin. T. P. S. Carlin, C. I. D., C. O.; also P. S. Jones, C. I. D., B. P. C. Luxton, 285S ; also P. S. Seymour, C. I. D., S. P. C. Smith, 157C; also P. C. Eve, C. I. D., L. P. C. Barnes, 53SR ; also P. C. Bailey, 898 K. P. C. Newman, 272Y ; also P. S. Gale, C. I. D., r. P. C. Hammond. 219H ; also P. S. Brog- den. C. I. D., H. P. C. Cook, 275G, and P. C. Collins, 49G. P. C. Raithby and P. S. Hodson, C. I. D., G. P. C. Aviss. 136 City; also P. S. Mo- Pherson, C. I. D., C. P. C. Buckman. 201K, and P. C. Hart- ridge, 533K. P. S. Baxter, C. I. D., E; also P. C. Stringer, 205E. P. S. Cox and P. S. Laing, C. I. D., G. P. S. Brown, 83W ; also P. S. Andrews, C. I. D., W. P. C. Bowyer, 43JR; also P. S. Pike, C. I. D., L. P. C. Aldersey, 244E, and P. C. Shiner, 377E. P. S. Clayton, 27 B; also P. S. Jones, C. I. D., B. P. S. Wright and P. S. Pride, C. I. D., G. P. C. Adamstone and P. S. Tobutt, C. I. D., N. P. C. McCulloch, 286H; also P. S. Brogden, C. I. D., H. Det.- Constable Butcher, City. P. C. Smith, 261E ; also P. S. Stephens, C. I. D., E. P. C. Barnes, 218G ; also P. S. Laing, C. I. D., G. P. C. Rubvthorn, 292F ; also P. S. Rose, C. I. D., F. P. C. Smith, 157C ; also P. C. Hignell, 495Y. P. C. Mackay, 14 BR, and P. C. Mott, 219B. P. C. Gooding and P. C. Pye, C. I. D., H. LONDON.— PRINTED FOB Ills MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE BY J. J. KELIUKR & Co., LIMITED 99, VICTORIA STREET, S. W.; 33, KIKG WILLIAM STREET, E. C.; A. ND MARSHALSEA WOHKS, S. B 62858
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