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Police Gazette Supplement B

25/09/1914

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Police Gazette Supplement B

Date of Article: 25/09/1914
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, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914. No. 39, VOL. 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 Crimes Acts, and the Prisoners ( Temporary Discharge for 111 Health) 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 portrait. Licence Holders and Supervisees. b POLICE GAZE'lTE SUPPLEMENT B. Friday, September 25, 1914. 325. York ( City). " CLAY, HENRY WALLACE, C. R. O. No. 543- 06, age 51, ht. 5ft. 5Jin., c. fresh, h. grey ( thin on top), e. grey, scar near rt. eye and on lower lip. A clerk; native of Nottingham. Sentenced at G. C. C., 9.1.1912, to 3 yrs.' pen. for forgery, larceny and fraud. Liberated on licence, 9.4.1914, into Met. Pol. Dist. Officer proving identity, P. S. Butters, C. I. D., Y. Failed to notify his change of address, 13.9.1914. Formerly a clerk in the offices of a benefit society he utilises the knowledge thus gained in forging the signature of a member, quotes his register number, communicates with the secretary and de- clares on the funds, suffering from a contagious disease, at the same time notifying his change of address ( a letter exchange) and encloses a forged medical certificate. Known to police at BRISTOL and on D and Y DIVNS., MET. POL. May be dealt with where found. 326. Southampton ( Borough). * DICKSON, JOHN PURVIS, alias John Dick- son, C. R. O. No. 1215- 06 ( Case No. 6, POLICE GAZETTE, 18th inst.), age 74, ht. 5ft. 6in., c. fresh, li. grey ( bald on top), e. grey, fleshy mole rt. forearm, 4tli 1. finger has been broken. A travel- ler; native of Greenock. Sentenced at Ipswich Assizes, 18.1.1909, to 7 yrs.' pen. ( and remanet of former sentence) for larceny. Liberated on licence, 3.7.1914, to St. Heliers, Jersey, which expires 18.7.1916 ( 23 days" appellant). Obtains clothing, board and lodgings by means of worthless cheques. Known to police at BRIGHTON, EDIN- BURGH, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW and KING'S LYNN. May be dealt with where found. 327. Criminal Record Office. * DONOVAN, JOHN, aliases, George McCarthy, George Myrion, George Copeland and George Holt, C. R. O. No. 3268- 01. age 46, ht. 5ft. 2iih.,' c. fresh, h. brown ( nearly bald), e. blue, birthmark front rt. ear. A shoemaker; native of Leeds. Sentenced at C. C. C., 21.7.1908, to 7 yrs.' pen. ( and remanet of former sentence) for robbery. Liberated on licence, 12.6.1914, into Met. Pol. Dist., which expires 27.8.1916. Officer proving identify, P. C. Mitchell, 621, T. Officer proving service of notice, Insp. Eales, H. Failed to report at Commercial St. Pol. Sta., II Divn., Met. Pol., 12.9.1914. A criminal of a low type who usually attacks aged and infirm persons, also those under the influ- ence of drink. Known to police of CITY OF LONDON, LEICESTER, and on G, H and J DIVNS., MET. POL. Information to above Office. 328. Barry Bock . County). EDWARDS, JOHN, aliases, John Shepherd, Alfred Edwards, John Barton, George Springette, Reginald Vincent and Arthur Symes, C. R. O. No. 2646- 96, age 40, ht. 5ft. 6£ in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. hazel, large scars rt. jaw, ring each 2nd finger. A dealer; native of London. Sentenced at C. L. S., 24.8.1909, to 4 yrs.' pen. and 3 yrs.' supn. for larceny ( person). Liberated from subsequent sentence, 27.2.1914, into Met. Pol. Dist. Officer proving identity, P. C. Hadlow, C. I. D., D. Arrived at Barry Dock on the 6. s " Sanna," 18.9.1914, failed to notify his arrival, absconded from the ship on the same date and has not since been heard of. A general thief who steals anything to hand, also effects entry to dwelling- houses by forcing the catches of windows at the rear. Known on A, D, E, F and X DIVNS., MET. POL. May be dealt with where found. 329. Manchester ( City), * FISH, EDWARD, C. R. O. No. 1486- 07, nge 33, ht. 5ft. 4Jin., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. grey, scar under chin, tombstone, etc., each forearm. A baker; native of London. Sentenced at Surrey .4 ssi-. es, 27.11.1909, to 4 yrs.' pen. for arson. Liberated on 2nd licence, 12.8.1914, to Manchester, which expires 17.11.1914. Officer proving identity, P. C. Barton, r> 79, W. Failed to report on liberation. A petty thief who usually stays at work- houses. Known to police at GRAYS, SALFORD and on G and W DIVNS., MET. POL. May be dealt with where found. 330. Denbigh ( County). • FLYNN, WILLIAM, C. R. O. No. 1147- 14, age 39, ht. 5ft. 8in., c. fresh, li. black ( turning grey), e. grey, cut mark back of neck and on chin, fleshy lump under rt. ear. A labourer ; naCive of Castle- bar, Co. Mayo. Sentenced at Galway Assizes, 19.7.1912, to 3 yrs.' pen. for incest. Liberated on licence, 21.7.1914, to Galway. Failed to notify his change of address. May be dealt with where found. 331. Hull ( City). * FOYE, JOHN, C. R. O. No. 2086- 00, age 32, ht. 5ft. 5Jin., c. fresh, h. It. brown ( thin on top), e. blue, small mole rt. of neck, bust of woman back 1. hand. A labourer; native of Bradford. Sentenced at Grimsby Sess., 24.10.1911, to 3 vrs.' pen. for shopbreaking. Liberated on licence, 6.3.1914, to Hull. Failed to notify his change of address, 26.8.1914. Gained access to a pawnbroker's shop by climb- ing a stack pipe, removed slates, broke through a false roof and stole jewellery which he deposited at a railway station in an assumed napie. Stole a mail bag and contents from the rear of a post office, effected larcenies from drunken persons. Known to police at BRADFORD and GRIMSBY. May be dealt with where found. Friday, September 25, 1914. POLICE GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT B. 3 332. Criminal Record Office. ' GRIFFIN, JOSEPH, aliases, Joseph Sharp, Frederick Stanton, George Steadman and Alfred Griffin, C. R. O. No. 1325- 00, age 44, ht. 5ft. 3fin., - c. fresh, h. brown, e. hazel, bone removed from over 1. eye, scar each cheek, flower back rt., wreath back 1. hand, star and dot web 1. thumb. A tailor; native of London. Sentenced at G. G. G., 6.9.1910, to 5 yrs.' pen. for robbery. Liberated on licence, 5.6.1914, into Met. Pol." Dist. Officer proving identity, P. C. Crozier, 518, K. Officer proving service of notice, P. S. Lloyd, C. R. O. Failed to report at Limehouse Pol. Sta., K DivnMet. Pol., 5.9.1914. Pre. con. of warehousebreaking, larceny ( per- son), etc. Known to police of CITY OF LONDON, GRAVESEND and on K DIVN., MET. POL. Information to above Office. 333. Manchester ( City). HEYWOOD, MARY ELIZABETH, aliases, Mary Elizabeth Haywood, Mary Bates, Mary Hay- wood, Mary Solway and Florence Ethel Birchall, C. R. O. No. 2024- 02 ( 111. Cir. 94, Fig. 31), age 57, ht. 5ft. 2in., c. pale, h. brown ( turning grey), e. blue, 2 fleshy moles rt. temple, mole rt. of neck, 1. hand paralysed, wears spectacles. A laundress; native of Manchester. Sentenced at Winchester Assizes, 4.11.1911, to 4 yrs.' pen. for larceny. Liberated on licence, 18.7.1914, to Manchester. Failed to notify her change of address, 3.3.1914. Attends Salvation Army meetings, states she is a relative of one of the officers and has come into the district to take up a situation as a laundress, is recommended to lodgings where she commits larcenies and absconds. Known to polioe at OLDHAM, STOCKPORT, MANCHESTER, BIRKENHEAD, BOLTON. BRISTOL, NEWPORT, WEST HARTLEPOOL, HULL, MIDDLESBROUGH, BRADFORD, FAREHAM and on N DIVN., MET. POL. Arrest is also sought at Manchester for larceny ( lodgings), vide Case No. 4, POLICE GAZETTE, 15th inst. Information to the Chief Constable, Manchester. 334, Barry Dock ( County). * PERRIN, THOMAS, aliases, Thomas Jones and Brown, C. R. O. No. 1391- 06, age 34, ht. 5ft. 7| in., c. fresh, h. dk. brown, e. grey, anchor, etc., each forearm, I. L. H. back 1. fingers. A labourer; native of London. Sentenced at Middlesex Sess., 8.6.1912, to 3 yrs.' pen. for warehousebreaking, etc. Liberated on licence, 8.9.1914, to Cardiff. Arrived at Barry Dock on board the s. s. " Sanna," 18th inst., but did not report his arrival, absconded from the vessel same date and nothing has since been heard of him. Pre. con. of housebreaking, larceny and minor offences. Known to police at LIVERPOOL and on N and Y DIVNS., MET. POL. May be dealt with where found. APPREHENSIONS. 335. 336. KATE HILL, C. R. O. No. 2031- 10, Case No. JOSEPH MORRIS, C. R. O. No. 1116- 07, Case * 271, is remanded at West London Pol. Ct. till No. 292, was sentenced at Leeds Pol. Ct., 25th inst. 17.9.1914, to 14 days' impt. for failing to report. LONDON:— Primed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, by J. J. KELIHKR& CO., LTD., 73 Moorgate Street. B. C. Craven House, Kingsway, W. C.; and Marshalsea Works, S. E.
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