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Police Gazette Supplement B

23/01/1914

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Police Gazette Supplement B

Date of Article: 23/01/1914
Printer / Publisher: J.J. Keliher & Co Ltd 
Address: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office by J.J. Keliher & Co Ltd, 73, Moorgate Street, E.C., Craven House, Kingsway, W.C.; and Marshalsea Works, S.E.
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CONFIDENTIAL, Supplement B. THE POLICE GAZETTE FRIDAY, JANUARY 23RU, 1914. No. 4, YOL. I. Convicts on Licence, persons under Police Supervision and others whose apprehensions are sought for failing to comply with the requirements of the Prevention of Grimes Acts, and the Prisoners ( Temporary Discharge for 111 Heath) Act, 1913. Those bearing names marked thus * are Licence Holders, and should produce their licences. The first condition of a licence is that the holder shall preserve it and produce it when called upon by a Magistrate or Police Officer; but it should be distinctly understood that a Licence Holder is not required to carry his licence upon him. Before preferring a charge of failing to produce a licence, it should be ascertained what the defaulter has to say, vide Sec. 5, Sub- sec. 1, 27 & 28 Vict., cap. 47, which requires a Licence Holder to produce his licence or show some reasonable excuse why he does not produce the same. N. B.— When a circulation is cancelled, the printed matter relating to the person in question might be ruled through in red ink, without defacing the portraits. Licence Holders and Supervisees. ! / 2 POLICE GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT B. Friday, January 23, 1914. 62. Swansea ( Borough). BROWN, WILLIAM, aliases, FREDERICK FOSTER and FREDERICK FORSTROM, C. R. O. No. 2186- 10, age 30, ht. 5 ft. in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. grey, cut scar centre of fore- head and back of rt. wrist, large white birthmark back of neck. A labourer; native of Liverpool. Sentenced at Northampton Sets., 7.4.1911, to 12 mos.' impt. and 2 yrs.' supn. for larceny. Supervision expires 8.2.1914. On 3.11.1913 he was found a berth on board the schooner " Lady of Avernel," lying at Swan- sea, stayed on board three days and absconded, since when nothing has been heard of him. A petty thief and shopbreaker who effects an entry by breaking the window with a brick; usually resides at Church Army Homes. Known to police at Bristol, Walling ford and on E. M, V and W Divns., Met. Pol. Information to the Chief Constable, Swansea. 63. Basingstoke ( County). * CARNEY, JAMES, aliases, JAMES CALLA- GHAN, KELLY, JONES and MACKLOF, C. R. O. No. 267- 02, age ' 68, ht. 5 ft. 4J in., c. fresh, h. grey ( thin), e. hazel, scar bridge of nose, large burn scar 1. jaw, mole rt. cheek and 1. of forehead, nose broken, 1. arm contracted and de- formed. A dealer; native of London. Sentenced at Surrey Sess., 8.8.1911, to 3 yrs.' pen. for housebreaking. Liberated on licence 7.11.1913, to Winchester. Officer proving service of notice, P. S. Eustace, 41 T. He reported at Staines Pol. Station, T. Divn., Met. Pol., 31.12.1913, his intention to proceed to Basingstoke, but nothing lias since been heard of him. A travelling petty thief and housebreaker who steals from outhouses, begs from house to house and when not receiving an answer walks in and takes anything to hand. Known to police at Kingsclere, Alton, Woking, Marlow and on T and X Divns., Met. Pol. May be found sleeping rough or in some infirmary. May be dealt with where found. 64. Criminal Record Office. DAVIES, LLEWELLYN HOWARD, C. R. O. No. 608- 12, age 54, ht. 5 ft. 7| in., c. fresh, h. brown, e. hazel. An ex- clergyman; native of Cradley, Staffs. Sentenced at Birmingham Sess., 25.1.11, to 18 mos.' impt. and 2 yrs.' supn. for obtaining food and lodgings by false pretences. Supervision ex- pires 22.4.1914." He reported at Newcastle- on- Tyne, 30.12.1913, his intention to proceed to the Met. Pol. District, but nothing has since been heard of him. Represented he was still a clergyman, and with his two sisters, both elderly, took lodgings, and ran up bills, stating his brother, a vicar, would settle the accounts. Known to the police at Halesowen and hitchin. The portrait is a particularly bad likeness as he is now clean shaven and has a clerical appearance. May be dealt with where found. Note.— Since going to press, this man has been arrested in Met. Pol. District. 65. Lichfield ( County). GREGORY, WALTER, C. R. O. No. 1638- 13, age 29, ht. 5 ft. 5£ in., c. fresh, h. It. brown, e. blue, splay- footed. A gardener; native of Lich- field. Sentenced at Lichfield Sess., 29.7.1913, to 6 mos.' impt. and 2 yrs.' supn. for larceny. Supervision expires 29.12.1915. Failed to report at Lichfield, 30.12.1913. A petty thief and fowl- stealer. May be dealt with where found. 66. Leeds ( City). GRIFFITHS, CHARLES, abases, CHARLES DARLOW, HARLOW, CLARK and FREDE- RICK JOHNSON, C. R. O. No. 1679- 02, age 45, ht. 5 ft. 6 in., c. fresh, h. grey ( bald top), e. hazel, scar It. of nose and It. temple. A mason; native of London. Sentenced at Middlesex Sess., 9.1.1904, to 8 yrs.' pen. and 5 yrs.' supn. for housebreaking. Libe- rated on 2nd licence 20.3.1913, which expired 20.9.1913. Officer proving identity, Det.- Insp. Tritton, N. Failed to report on liberation from Leeds Prison, 20.12.1913, after undergoing 1 mo.' s impt. for failing to report, and has not since been heard : of. A daring and violent housebreaker who effects ' entry to unattended houses by forcing the front doors with a jemmy, and removes the stolen pro- perty in a van. He usually operates in suburban districts. Known to police at Manchester, Leeds, and on K and Y Dims., Met. Pol. May be dealt with where found. 67. Mold ( County). " GRIFFITHS, SARAH, aliases, HANNAH VAUGHAN, SARAH STORER, SARAH CUN- LIFFE, HANNAH STORER, HANNAH ARM- FIELD, HANNAH CUNLIFFE, HANNAH JONES, SARAH HANNAH VAUGHAN and SARAH HANNAH GRIFFITHS, C. R. O. No. 2696- 02, age 52, ht. 4 ft. 10 in., c. fresh, h. and e. brown, scar between eyebrows, outer angle rt. eye, 1. eyebrow, several small scars on lips, nose broken. A hawker ; native of Wrexham. Sentenced at Shrewsbury Assizes, 9.11.1911, to 3 yrs.' pen. for larceny. Liberated on licence 28.11.1913, to Wrexham. She reported at Hoole, Chester, 29.12.1913, her intention to proceed to Caergwrle, near Wrexham, but nothing has since been heard of her. A travelling petty thief who has been previously convicted at Chester, Kidderminster, Bilston, Staf- ford, Gloucester, Burton- on- Trent, Ellesmere, Ten- bury, worcester, Broxton, Liverpool, Wrexham, Monmouth, Usk, Wellington, Llanidloes, Here- ford, Stone and Newport. May be dealt with where found. 68. Sheffield ( City). * KELLY, JOHN, alias GEORGE HATTERS- LEY, C. R. O. No. 1760- 06, age 55, ht. 5 ft. 6 in., c. fresh, h. grey ( bald on top), e. hazel, scar bridge of nose, cross, dots and bracelet back 1. hand, ring 2nd 1. finger, both arms tattooed. A painter; native of Sheffield. Sentenced at Wakefield Sess., 3.4.1911, to 3 yrs.' pen. for shopbreaking. Liberated on licence 15.7.1913, to Hull. Reported at Sheffield, 20.12.1913, his intention to proceed to Hull, since when nothing has been seen or heard of him. Has previously been cau- tioned respecting his reporting. A troublesome thief and shopbreaker who tramps about the country and steals anything of value to hand; usually stays at common lodging houses. He is known to police at Hull, Barnsley and / Bradford. May be dealt with where found. V Friday, January 23, 1914. POLICE GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT B. 69. Sheffield ( City). ' OGDEN, JOSEPH, aliases, JABEZ SCOTT, JABEZ STOTT, THOS. HALEY, JABEZ LONG- BOTTOM, HENRY LOCKWOOD, JOHN SCARGILL, JAMES STOTT, THOMAS STOTT and JOE HILL, C. R. O. No. 2884- 99, age 87, lit. 5 ft. 3J in., c. fresh, h. grey ( bald on top), e. blue, scar bridge of nose, front of head, 1st rt. finger and 1. thumb. A teamer; native of Wake- field. Sentenced at Bradford Sess., 3.7.1911, to 3 yrs.' pen. for obtaining money by false pretences. Libe- rated on licence 2.10.1913, to Sheffield. Failed to report at Sheffield, 5.11.1913. A persistent thief and swindler who calls on piano dealers, represents he is a publican in busi- ness some few miles away and asks that a piano be sent to his address • before leaving he borrows money on the plea that he has no loose change. He is known to police at Wakefield, Leeds, Knutsfard and Dewsbury. May be dealt with where found. 70. Cupar ( County). ^ THOMPSON, JAMES, aliases, JAS. THOMP- SON CLARK, WILSON, THOMSON, McAL- PINE, McKENZIE, WEATHERS, McLAREN, McFARLANE and HENRY STEWART, C. R. O. No. 281- 09 ( S. C. R. No. 14- 14), age 73, ht. 5 ft, 10£ in., c. sallow, h. It. brown ( turning grey, bald top), e. grey, scar on nose and chin, 2 scars 1. cheek, dot back 1. hand. A gardener; native of Berwickshire. Sentenced at Liverpool Assizes, 25.4.1910, to 3 yrs.' pen. for obtaining money by false pretences. Liberated on 2nd licence, from Peterhead Prison, 9.1.1914, which expires 25.3.1914. A travelling thief who steals from lobbies; has also been convicted of setting fire to hay in a barn. Known to police at Duns, Kelso, Edinburgh, Perth, Scarborough, Carlisle, Hamilton, Dumbar- ton, Coclcermouth, Scunthorpe, Sleaford, Hornby- nith- Farleton and Dundee. Mav be dealt with where found. Prisoners Temporarily Discharged from Prison whose Apprehension is sought. 71. Criminal Record Office. For failing to return to Holloway Prison, 8th November, 1913.— DULCIE WEST, C. R. O. No. SI 169099, age 30 to 35, ht. 5 ft. 4 in., c. pale, h. It. brown, e. blue. 72. For failing to return to Holloway Prison, 17th inst.— SYLVIA PANKHURST, C. R. O. No. S/ 168428 ( for portrait, etc., see No. 24, 2nd inst,). LONDOS:— Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office by J. J KELIHER 4 CO., LTD., 73, Moorgate Street, B. C.; Craven House, Kingsway, W. C.; and Marsbalsea Works, S. E
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