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Police Gazette Deserters and Absentees from His Majesties Services

Date of Article: 13/06/1921
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THE POLICE GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. NEW SERIES. MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921. VOL. XXXVII., No. 3520 It is requested that the Departmental Descriptive Forms of Deserters, & c., from His Majesty's Naval, Military, and Air Services for insertion in the POLICE GAZETTE, and all communications in connection therewith, shall be addressed to THE EDITOR of the POLICE GAZETTE, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. l. DESERTERS AND ABSENTEES FROM HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICES. ARMY. Reg- No. Corps. gj 4 | Com- es j " S I plxn. Hair, Eyes. Trade. ENLISTMENT. Date of i Place of Parish and County in which Born. DESERTION. Date of Place of MARKS and REMARKS. Adams, T. E. Adamson. R. Addison, Thos. Allan, Robert Amor, Cecil Anderson, John Arnold, S. P. Ashdown, F. Baker, Fredk. J. Baker, George Barnes, W. W. Barrow, Thos. Bird, John Black, S. R. Bourne, A. Bradley, James Brown, Geo. E. Burford, D. H. Burrows, Jack Caine, W. H. 1st The Buffs 19$ 5 5 fresh Dpt. S. Wales Bdrs. 24 5 4 Ifresh 1st Highland L. I. 6 | frcsh 2nd A. & S. Hghrs. I19J5 4£ sallow list D. of C. L. I. IS 5 6 fresh list Cameronians 22 5 9} fresh Dpt. Royal Fusiliers; 18 | 5 3J fresh ' Dpt. P. of W. Vols. I— — — iH. T., R. A. S. C. jl9 5 5 ' fresh | K. O. Yorks. L. I. ' 28 ' 5 Sj pale dk brn brn light dk brn brn light brn brn ' brn 2nd Scots Guards I Dpt. R. F. A. 1st R. Sussex Regt. 2nd Gordon Hghrs. II Coy. Tank Corps 1st Manchester R. 508th Bty. R. F. A. B. Coy. T. B. R. E. | Dpt. K. R. R. Cps. [ Dpt. K. O. Rov. Rgtll9} 5 204- 5 fresh 7i fresh 8 " Isallow Ifresh jfresh __ jsh _ fresh 5 | fresh 7 fresh brn brn ' dk brn I dark ( light brn [ black brn Idk brn grey blue blue dk bl brn blue brn bargeman baker riveter ooal miner motor eng stoker casemaker blue grey grocer a 1 Dec. 12 Aug. 28 May 9 Oct. 13 July 20 Apr. 25 Jan. 28 A grey brn blue blue grey grey labourer warehsmn farm sorvt labourer collier electrician Jan. May Nov. 1 Dec. May : Apr. Apr. Nov.' Jan. ' lollpswich ' 15 Scaforth ' 19 Cupar ' 21iStirling ' 20 Whitehall ' 20 London ' 21 [ Hounslow ' 2ljwhitehall ' 12 Liverpool 21 Leeds Newcastle Bristol Aberdeen Liverpool [ pswich, Suffolk 5. Helens, Lanes. Dunfermline, Fife. Slamanan, Stirling Battersea, Surrey Sateshead, Durham Kingston, Surrey Camden Twn, Ldn. Liverpool Garforth, Yorks. Newcastle- on- Tyne { May I May ) May > May ! May I May I May 1 May i May » Apr. Whitehall Carlisle Winchestr Whitehall Forfar Birkenhead, Ches. S. Josephs, Wigan Bromley, Kont Geneva, Switzerland 27 Millwall, London | 29 Poplar, London 127 May May May Jlay May Apr. May May Ipswich Hereford Edinburgh Claremrris Ballyknlar Curragh Hounslow Warringtn Woolwich Aintree Windsor Newcastle Dover Glasgow Wareham Ballincllig Woolwioh Chatham Winchestr Lancaster female etc rt arm, flag etc 1 sc 1 eyebrow sc palm rt & 1 thumb woman rt forearm lump & so under chin Union Jack 1 frm, sc neck Cardy, Edward Carey, James Carr, Robt, F. Cheeseman, A. E. Cox, Miles Geo. Craddock, R. S. Crouch, J. Davison, G. Drives, C. W. Edwards, A. J. E. Elkington, R. Evans, Harry Fitzgerald, F. Flanagan, J. Fletcher, Wm. Gaukrodger. M. Glenister, F. A. Greenwood, A. Griffen, D. H. Groves, H. 78th Bty. R. F. A. Dpt. Nthmptn R. 1 Dpt. R. F. A. 5 Coy. Tank Corps ( H. T., R. A. S. C. G Dpt. Co. R. A. S. C jDpt. E. Surrey Regt 2nd Coldstream Gds' A Spy. Co. R. A. S. C 508 Bty. R. F. A. Sch. of Artillery 11 H. T., R. A. S. C. 1st D. of C. L. I. M. T., R. A. S. C. 3rd Grenadier Gds. 1st K. O. Yorks L. I. L. Coy. R. E. Dpt. R. Scots Fus. 13th Hussars Mtd. Dpt. R. 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May May May June Norwich Nthmpton Newcastle Dublin Woolwich Quetta Kgston- o- T Aldershot Aldershot Woolwioh mole rt neck, sc 1st 1 fi Nov. Oct. Feb. Jan. Dec. Feb. Jan. June ' 13 Aldershot ' 20 Whitehall ' 19 Whitehall ' 16 Dublin ' 20 Chatham ' 19 Ballykinlr ' 19 In Field ' 21 Leeds , 19 Devizes Chatham Rugby, Warwick Hoi born, London Bermondsey, SUIT. Kildare Wouldham, Kent Halifax, Yorks. Bow, Devon Nelson, Lanes. Stanton St. Bernrd « i May J May 7 Apr. ' May f May ( May SMay ! May } May iLarkhill [ Chatham i Ballyknlar | Peshawar j London | Plymouth [ Chatham Ayr France I Aldershot lanced so 1 elbow sc 1 knee scs 1 frm, mole abdomen * Wiltshire Hampton, H. Hayes, J. Henderson, Chas. Hodge, William Holding, Geo. Hopson, F. W. Howells, Phillip Hunt, Harold Inwards, A. F. Israel, H. 26th Bty. R. G. A. 1st K. O. Yorks L. I. 1st Highland L. I. 1st Cameronians 1 Pk Bty. R. G. A. 1st Grenadier Gds. Dpt. S. Wales Bdrs Tng. Bn., R. E. H. T., R. A. S. C. lst ( R) Suffolk Rgt. 19Jj5 20 5 22 J 5 18$ 5 19 J 5 20}- 5 18} 5 22J5 18J 44 15 5 fresh 7 ' fair 3$ fresh 3 ' fresh 7} fresh 8$ fresh 44 fresh 6 Ifresh , lt bra It brn aubra | dk bm dk brn I bra jlight bra IfaJd grey | carter grey [ miner blue idock lab blue Irail cleaner' 29 blue | Seaman | 17 grey [ labourer ' ; rey collier 118 ilue [ iron mldr | 4 dk bra carter 10 - 12 June Jan. Dec. Nov. Feb. Nov. Feb. Apr. Jan. 19Pontefract 20 Liverpool 20 Hamilton 20 Hounslow 20 Whitehall 21 Brecon 21| Notting'm 19' Bedford 18 Hounslow iKingshill, Staffs. Featherstone, Pfct Wallasey, Cheshire lLarkhall, Lanark Middlesex Camberwell, London Merthyr, Glam. Nottingham Dunstable, Beds. 0 May 7 Jlay 1 May 1 May 9 May 2 May 8 May 3 May 9.3.18 Queenstwn Plymouth ! Edinburgh jCurragh Bulford | London Brecon Chatham [ Woolwich Gravesend Quefta Catterick Warley Aintree Strensall Secndrabd Edinburgh Aldershot Aintree Plymouth ttd rt frm, mole 1 shldr bid sc 1 forearm bird etc. chest ttd frms, so I foot roman nose Jenkins, H. T. Jones, William Kelly, Thomas King, John Lockett, B. A. Luke, J. R- Lyttle, James Markham, J. H. Maskell, S. O'Connell, Joseph O'Neill, W. A. F Pain, R. Pashley, W. Ponsonby, J. Prestage, J. Rafferty, Bernard Ralph, Chas. A. J Roberts, E. Ross, W. Scarisbrick, J. G Dpt. Co. R. A. S. C 533 Bty. R. G. A. 1st Essex Regt. Dpt. Rifle Brigade 2nd Cheshire Regt. Beds & Hts. Regt. 1st Highland L. I. 1st Irish Guards K. O. Yorks. L. I. 1st R. Munster Pus. fresh fresh fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh 9$ fresh fair fresh bra It brn light dk brn dk brn brn black fair blue ilue blue grey bra brn blue hazel dk brn grey haulier labourer | plate mldr [ farm lab labourer shoemaker cooper tailor Ilabourer Nov.' 13 Liverpool 1 Plymouth, Devon 27 Apr. ' 21 Cardiff Llangdirne, Carm. 12 May ' 19 Stratford | Wapping, London Jan. ' 14 Ashton- u- LS. Mary's, Oldham Feb. ' 19 W. Htlpool Knutsford, Ches. Oct. ' 15 Devizes Romsey, Hants. May ' 11 Hamilton Glasgow, Lanark Apr. ' 19Caterham jBurton- on- Trent 27 Feb. ' 14 Wrrngton Highgate, London 20 Mar. ' 20 Cork ' Limerick 3 Jan. 1 May 5 Jlay J June 1 May 5 Apr. 1 Jlay 7 Jlay 5 Jlay 1 May so rt neck and hip gravestone rt forearm moles chest & rt shoul er scald so 1 frm, ttd rt frm Shields, Hugh Simister, Henry Smith, A. E. Smith, Frank Smith, J. E. Smith, T. K. Sneyd, R. C. C. J. Stapleton, Peter Taylor, G. Thompson, F. 3rd Grenadier Gds. i 2nd Oxf & Bks L. I. 95th Bty. R. F. A. 2nd A. & S. Hghrs. ' 1st D. of C. L. I. 1st K. O. Yorks L. L Tng. Bn. R. E. 11 Coy. Tank Corps 1st Highland L. L 2nd Cheshire Regt. 1st R. Scots Fus. Dpt. K. O. Roy. Rgt K. O. Yorks L. I. Dpt. K. O. Roy. Rgt 1st Sherwood Fors. 31st Btv. R. G. A. lst K. O. Yorks L. I. \ 2 Dpt. R. F. A. 6th Middlesex Regt lst Sherwood Fors. 20} 5 2115 .25 - 1915 * ! 20i' 5 20 5 • 23}' 5 dark brn fresh sallow fresh fresh fresh fresh fair fresh bra dk brn dark It brn bra light brn 19} 19115 26J5 20 \ 6 17} 5 20J5 21 5 2015 19 5 16} l4 0 fresh 4 fresh 4 fresh 5 Ifresh li'fresh 3} fresh 10 | fair 4} fresh 7$| fresh 6 Ifair light brn It brn Ught dk brn dk brn It brn Ught Ught dk brn labourer | 16 seaman ! 11 miner 130 Ilabourer 12 [ turner Iboilr mkr 13 | brickmaker; i3 miner > 11 labourer 2! ' labourer 1 I brickwkr moulder coal miner groom farm lab labourer student labourer carman eng app Dec. : Apr. Oct. Sept. Jan. Aug. Sept. June Sept. Aug. ' 20 Whitehall ' 21 Oxford ' 19 Leeds ' 19 Stirling ' 20 Birming'm ' 14; — ' 20 Birming'm ' 19 Coventry ' 19 Sunderland ' 19 Chester Juno Dec. Aug. Jan. Nov. Doc. Jan. May FeS. July ' 20 Glasgow ' 20 Jlanchestr ' 14 Wakefield 21 Whitehall ' 18 Leicester ' 20iGlasgow ' 19Stoke- o- T ' 21 Cork ' 21 JliU Hill ' 18' Derby Dublin Winnall, Hants. Rotherham, Yorks. Dumbarton Birmingham, War. Sunderland Aston, Warwick Stockingford, War. Gateshead, Durham Birkenhead, Ches. Lambhill, Lanark Crumpsall, Lanes. Horbury, Yorks. Dover, Kent Leicester Ayr, Ayrshire Leek, Staffs. Newcastlewest* Hornsey, London Nottingham May Juno May May May Jlay May May May London Lichfield Kirkee Claremrris Ballykinlr Plymouth Chatham Waroham Newcastle Strensall birthmark back ttd forearms, Britannia chst brn ptch 1 hip, mk b l^ shldr ttd rt frm, sc corner 1 eye 3 between shldertblades 2 scs 1 knee and hip Tullamore Lancaster Aintree Lancaster Blackdown Exeter Plymouth en rovXe\ Mill Hill Blaokdown sc rt back baok, bk of neok rt_ calf ttd forearms fto Preston * Limerick THE POLICE GAZETTE. MONDAY, J U N E 13, 1 9 2 1. ARMY— con tinued. Till, Hugh Tipping, E. Trustum, John Watts, Henry Wells, F. C. Winston, Henrv Wood, E. Worley, Harry Worrell, W. Yates, Harry Reg. No. Corps. plxn. I Eyes. Trade. ENLISTMENT. Date of Plaoe of Parish and County in which Born. DESERTION. Date of PUoo of 1 Pk. Bty. R. G. A. Dpt. Worcester R. Dpt. K. O. Roy. Rgt. lst D. of C. L. I. R. Army Med. Cps. 508th Bty. R. F. A. 2nd Worcester Regt. Tng. Bn., R. E. lst K. O. Yorks L. I. K. O. Yorks L. I. 20} 5 20} 5 19} 5 20 5 IS J 5 19} 5 29 5 20J 5 25 5 ' 29 5 21 fresh 5 fresh 41 fresh 9 fresh 51 fresh 7 ' fresh 9J fresh 7 pale 5 sallow 4j fresh grey brn jbm It brn ' grey [ aubrn bm ( bm ( blue dark brn bm jbm gardener carter farm lab labourer dock lab £ dk brn brn bm I blue 18 May 13 Feb. 30 Nov. 7 July 4 Apr. 12 Apr. 0 Mav lish porter 20 Sep" t. [ baker 4 Jan. mill hand 13 Aug. | 20 Hounslow 19 Birming'm 20 Lancaster 20 Whitehall 21 Hounslow 21 Whitehall 21 Hastings 20 Whitehall 15 Castleford 10 Stratford Middlesex Kings Norton, War. Penrith, Westmlnd Wandsworth, SUIT Camberwell, London Maidstone, Kent Islington, London Leeds, Yorks. Bolton, Lanes. 2 June : 20 May 23 May 30 Apr. 30 May 1 June 20 May 27 May 21 May Bulford Worcester Lancaster Ballyknlar Aldorshot Woolwich Dublin Chatham Plymouth lAintree MARKS and REMARKS. flowers 1 frm, ttd rt hand . ppendix scar leart etc 1 frm. Buff rt pox scs body & bock black mark above rt knee Discharged for Misconduct. Corps. i Eyes. Cause of Dis- charge as stated on Parch- ment Cert. Parish and County in whioh Born. Date of Dis- charge. Place of Dis- charge. MARKS and REMARKS. Anderson, Wm, Baker, John H. Bird, Frederick* Bowler, Thomas Buckley, Wilfred Burrell, Frank Clancy, James Clarke, George* Claven, Hugh Collier, Frederick Doyle, W. Edwards, Sidney Farnham, A. Fitzpatrick, T. Green, Dennis Greenhill, P. C. Groves, William Gutherless, H. W. Hocknell, F. Horan, Robert P. Hunter, George Irvine, Charles Jones, Alircd Kavanagh, C. Kelly, M. Kennedy, Patrick Kingston, Percy Lenaghan, Wm. Livingston, Leslie Logan, William Highland L. I. lst Dragoon Guards 1st Wiltshire Regt. lst Sherwood Fors. The Loyal Regt. P. of Wales' Vols. Royal Garrison Art. Middlesex Regt. The Loj- al Rogt. R. Scots Fusiliers 31 ; 5 22 j 5 31 5 31 "> 5 - ) 5 ) fresh fresh fresh fresh pale fresh fresh florid aubrn light dk brn grey brn | bm ibrn | bm bm grej brn blue jbm bl- u grey jlabourer con. civil power con. civil power with ignominy misconduct misconduct con. civil power misconduct con. civil power fctry workr misconduct brn labourer blue draughtsm planer boot repaii labourer R. Corps of Signals Dpt. Beds.& Herte. R. R. Army Serv. Corps Labour Corps lst Dragoon Guards R. H. & R. F. A. Worcester Regt. Highland L. I. R. H. & R. F. A. Middlesex Regt. dk brn grey farm labr Imisconduct ilk brn liL'llt dk bm brn dk brn It brn brn blue bm blue bm brn hazel hazel blue bm bm Rutherglen, Lanark Birckills. Staffs. S toneyStratford, Bks Nottingham Rathmines, Dublin Sherwood, Notts. Belturbet, Cavan St. Pancras, London Belfast MacDuff, Banff moulder labourer mtrmech farm labr misconduct misconduct misconduct misconduct con. civil power misconduct con. civil power | mis conduct | misconduct misconduct 2046948 Coldstream Guards 3124131 Royal Scots Fus. 337851 Royal Engineers 1046414 R. H. & R. F. A. 34864 Norfolk Regt. 23952 R. Army Serv. Corps Leicester Regt. Royal Scots Fus. Rifio Brigade Highland L. L | Liverpool, Lanes. Cambridge Enfield. Middx. Athlono Old Wliittington,* Adelaide, Australia Aston, Warwick St. Mary's, Yorks. Runcorn, Cheshire Derby 2 Juno 24 Moy 4 June 30 May 31 May 30 May 3 Juno 30 May 17 May Hamilton Canterbury Exeter Lichfield Preston Preston Dover Hounslow Preston Hamilton woman's bust rt frm, sc nose ' alias Mahoney ttd frms flag rt frm harp rt frm, so I knee ttd frms ' alias W. Bass cross rt frm, bum sc 1 hip 101 fresh , bm blue motordrivrcon. civil power Hockley, Wai 3 fresh | brn gr bluo shoemaker con. civil power [ Edinburgh, JI 3 sallow , bm blue Iseaman sen. penal serv. Marylebone, 1 2815 7 fresh ; brn grey jcarpenter misconduct iRathinines, Dublin 25 | — — — 1 — . farm labr misconduct i — 27 j 5 71 fresh black bm jrlwy wrkr misconduct Ballyshannon, Dongl " 4} sallow It bm bluo ' shoemaker misconduct Carlton, Notts. 3| ruddy black d blue labourer misconduot jWigtown 6 fresh bm grey ' salesman . misconduct Glasgow, Lanark 10 fresh dk bm blue ' miner con. civil power ' Swinehill, Lanark 1 Juno May 25 Apr. 24 May 26 May 24 May 11 Moy 1 Juno 3 June 31 May 30 May . 3 Juno 113 May | 20 May ' 3 June 11 May ,23 May 4 June ' 1 Juno i 2 June Chatham : anchor & heart 1 frm Gosport scs rt leg & first fingor Woolwich Notting'm Canterbury Aldershot Warwick Hamilton Ncstle- o- T Hounslow • Derby scs 1 knee & forehead 3 rt temple London Hamilton Chatham Hilsea Worley i Woolwich Lichfield Hamilton Winchestr Hamilton cross baok & 1 frrn gsw 1 frm & rt olbow scs rt fnn & elbow ships otc chest, vase etc 1 frm ttd frms hernia sc rt Luther, R. J. Marchant, Wm. G. Marsh, Sydney J. McCann, J. Morrice, William Mosedale, Fredk. Murray, Frank Murray, John C. Nelson, John A. Newman, J. A. Coldstream Guards 21 ( 5 Dpt. Northants. R 22f 5 R. Army Serv. Corps 33 | 5 Highland L. L 24 | 5 Royal Engineers 30J 5 Sherwood Forestere 33 5 Arg. & Suth. Highra. 38J 5 R. Army Serv. Corps 21 j 5 Cheshire Regt. | 21 5 Lancashire Fusiliers 28 [ 91 fresh 4J| — 6 sallow 3 fresh 6 fair 411 fresh 8 j sallow 61 fresh 81 fresh — i fresh brn | blue light brn dk bra bluo dk brn grey bra Iblue dark hazel dk brn grey bra Iblue black I bra Rifle Brigade 9 Fire Com. R. G. A. R. H. & R. F. A. K. O. Yorks. L. L R. Army Serv. Corps K. O. Yorks. L. L R. H. & R. F. A. R. Corps of Signals D. of WelL's Regt. R. H. & R. F. A. 21 i5 26 5 3315 19 5 20 5 19f5 2915 28 5 2715 20 jo 5 fresh 7 I - 41 fresh 31 fair 71 fresh 5 fresh 9j fresh 6 fresh 8 ' fresh 71 sallow black blue dark blue light bra dk brn brn bm ' grey dark brn brn ibra brn Iblue horseman carman clerk labourer fitter collier motor drivr fitter tailor piecer con. civil power misconduct misconduct misconduct misconduct con. civil power con. civil power con. civil power misconduct misconduct Nowport, Mon. Hacknoy, London Bromley, Kent porter misconduct carman misconduct miner misconduct farm labr with ignominy engine drvr misconduct miner with ignominy porter misconduct mechanic misconduct golf caddie con. civil power shoemaker misconduct Maltshovel, Derby Limerick Perth Doptford, London Shaw, Lanes. ( 30 May 7.2.19 1 Juno 7 Feb. 19 May 30 May 16 May 31 May 31 May 3 June London ( Warley i Woolwich i Hamilton ( Chatham ( Lichfield [ Perth Woolwich Rathdrum Preston St. Pancras, London 2 June St. Pancras, London 1 Juno Burnley, Lanes. 31 May Brentford, Middx. 1 2 Juno Dry Drayton, Cambs 31 May Southwick, Durham 2 Juno Waterloo, London 18 May — 24 May Camden Twn., Lndn 31 May Leeds. Yorks. 3 June 3 round marks 1 hand so over 1 eyebrow F. M. etc 1 frm, horse's head otc rt forehead two oval scs I side ttd frms, sc rt eye Winchcstr i Dover Aldershot ttd frms York so 1 of neck Woolwich ttd frms, so 1 hand York | Woolwich sc rt eye Mansfield I York Ncstle- o- T ttd frms Spence, Thomas Sumner, George Taylor, T. Thomas, Jas. W. Tucker, Albert H. Viner, Albert E. Vivash, Wm. E. Wells, William Wheeler, Robert Wood, Thos. D. Wood, Willie Yarnton, George 21 fair 8} fresh 61 fresh — { fresh 8 jfresh 6 fair 71 fresh 21 fresh 5 I — 7 ' fresh 51 fresh bm ight bluo jrn ight bm ifiht bluo t bm . ight bm dark blue bm blue labourer jlabourer labourer cook ' gardener ^ cabinet mk carman farm servt ' joiner carter | labourer misconduot misconduct misconduct with ignominy misconduct misconduct Jmisconduct misconduct misconduct ' misconduct misconduct Pontefract, Yorks. Preston, Lanes. Greenock, Renfrew Clerkenwell, London Aldershot, Hants. Bethnal Grn., Londn Lambeth, London Stewartfield, Abordn 27 May Glasgow, Lanark 26 May iRhos, Denbigh 27 May ( Batloy, Yorks. 13 May [ St. Pancras, London 27 May 3 June 10 May 30 May 2 Juno 13 May 6 June 11 May Preston actress I arm , Canterburyi Hamilton I Canterbury Canterburyi Hounslow ^ ole rt uppor abdomen Canterbury Aberdeen sc under 1 nipple Hamilton | Aberdeen ttd arms jCanterbury jChatham ttd frms Imisconduct ARMY RESERVE. O'Keefe, A. Paul, Henry G. Pilkington, E. Povey, Edward Radford, Wm. H Reynolds, Stanley Roddis, S. Schah, H. E. Shirley, Thomas Somers, C. J. lst Dragoon Guards Royal Engineers Manchester Regt. lst Dragoon Guards Highland L. L 17th Lancers lst Dragoon Guards Middfesex Regt. lst Dragoon Guards Dpt. Gordon Highrs. Highland L. L Dpt. Gordon Highrs. Fagan, P. F. Waller. A. E. K. O. Yorks L. L R. Army Med. Cps. groom coal miner Croydon 1 Warwick Chelsea, London Halifax, N. Scotia Japanese girl 1 forearm ltd frms and 2nd 1 finger MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921 NAVY. NAME. Ship Deserted from. Date. Rating. Where Born. § J 1 Com' < J plxn. Hair. Eyes. MARKS and REMARKS. Collins, James De Loyde, Albert V. Duffy, William J. Edwards, William H. Harry, Bertie Haynes, Alfred Huges, George Johnson, Henry A. Laver, W. J. P. Lock, Harry Vivid, deserter Wivern, desorter Valiant, deserter Pembroke, straggler Verdun, straggler Whitley, straggler Tiger, straggler Victory, deserter Valiant, deserter Repulse, straggler 26 May ' 21 16 May ' 21 23 May ' 21 30 May ' 21 7 Juno' 21 2 May ' 21 2 Juno' 21 23 May ' 21 25 May ' 21 4 June' 21 boy, lst olass A. B. ord. seaman A. B. leading stoker A. B. stoker, lst class stoker stoker, 1st class off. cook, 3rd class Now Kirkpatrick, Dum. Guildford, Surrey Warronpoint, Down Chelsea, London Sydenham, Kent Nowton- le- Willows, Lcs. Oldbury, Worcester Weston- super- Mare, Som Marylebono, London 18 5 3j'fresh 21 5 4"| fair 21 5 4 jfckld 29* 5 5 frosh 27£ 5 8 fair 22 5 6 fresh 32J5 8 fresh 22 5 0 fair 21 5 4 fresh 21J 6 0 fresh light It brn aubrn brn brn It brn light dk brn bra E hazel blue grey grey blue hazel brn grey so 1 of nock clasped hands rt forearm L. O. V. E. 1 fingers, 2 crosses etc 1 frm ttd forearms McRae. T. W. O'Mahony, John Payne, Bert Pope, Joseph Rossell, Edward S. Taylor, Chas. E. Todd, Arthur E. War spile, deserter Valiant, deserter War spite, deserter Tiger, straggler Maidstone, straggler Valiant, deserter Valiant, deserter 26 May ' 21 29 May ' 21 26 May ' 21 4 Juno' 21 2 June' 21 23 May ' 21 29 May ' 21 A. B. A. B. A. B. stoker, lst class pte. R. M. L. L A. B. A. B. Dumbarton Ashburton, Cork Godstone, Surrey Widcombe, Somerset Konsington, London Bermondsey, London Erdington, Birmingham 21 15 8 fresh 27$ 5 7J fresh 20 5 8J fresh 27 j 5 2i fresh 21" 5 6J fresh 28i| 5 41 fair 244 5 3jlfrosh dk brn dk brn light brn brn brn It brn grey blue blue blue brn brn grey sc rt thigh heart 1 arm ROYAL FLEET RESERVE. NAME. Ship Deserted from. Date. Rating. Where Born. & c Height. Com- plxn. Hair. Eyes. MARKS and REMARKS. Ellison, Philip Stuart, James A. Pembroke, straggler Vivid, deserter 18 May ' 21 20 May ' 21 stoker ^ Northwick, Cheshire stoker, lst olas ' Burnley, Lanes. 38] 221 5 3 fair Jlight blue sc rt eye ROYAL AIR FORCE. NAME. Reg. No. Unit. < f Com- plxn. Hair. Eyes. Trade. ENLISTMENT. Parish and County in which Bora. DESERTION. ) Date of Place of Date of j Place of j % Hadden, E. H. Imeson, J. Trahearn, W. 83646 M Depot Squadron 327746 No. 1 S. of T. T. ( B) 3318251. A. A. D. 18* 214 5 3 5 9J fresh fresh. Ught anbrn grbl blue aero fitter aircrfthnd aircrfthnd 26 Feb. ' lJsunderlnd 17 June ' 19l — Sunderland, Durham Small Htb, Warwick 23 May 9 May 6 June Sheffield Halton Cp Henlow MEN REPORTED AS DESERTERS OR ABSENTEES wlio have REJOINED or who for any other reason, Are NOT to be Apprehended. Corps or Ship. Police Gazette in which Advertised. Date. 1 No. of Advt. Reg. No. or Rating. Corps or Ship. Police Gafcette in which Advertised. Date. | No. of Advt. lst Queens Royal Regt. D. of Corn. L. I. Royal Engineers lst Leicester Regt. Pembroke Pembroke Royal Engineers Royal Air Force R. Army Med. Cps. A. & S.' Highrs. Pembroke Vivid 10th London Regt. Depot Northd. Fus. Pembroke 6 June' 21 23 May ' 21 23 May ' 21 30 May ' 21 9 May ' 21 9 May ' 21 23 May ' 21 6 June' 21 6 June' 21 16 May ' 21 30 Sept. ' 19 6 June ' 21 30 Oct. ' 17 6 June' 21 16 May ' 21 218 219 149 374 251 474 Haxell, G. Johnson, W. Kinsella, M. Knight, J. Millar, S. Moody, G. Moore, H. Plows, C. Riley, H. Roper, G. Rutherford, L. Sharp, J. Webber, A. Wigginton, R. Wood, F. ' S. P. O. R. F. R. ldg. seaman 2714714 5431500 2715125 sto. R. F. R. 5429743 sto. R. F. R. sto. R. F. R. off. std. 3 cl. A. B. 2968345 ord. seaman 3590457 . I sto. R. F. R. Pembroke Pembroke lst Irish Guards lst D. of Corn. L. I. lst Irish Guards Victory D. of Corn. L. I. Pembroke Pembroke Pembroke Pembroke A. & S. Highrs. Pembroke 2nd Border Regt. Pembroke 9' May ' 21 16 May " 21 6 June' 21 16 May ' 21 7 Feb. ' 21 30 May ' 21 23 May ' 21 16 May ' 21 16 May ' 21 6 June ' 21 28 Feb. ' 21 16 May ' 21 28 Mar. ' 21 30 May ' 21 9 May ' 21 175 212 213 246 214 177 236 107 224 Baker, F. Bodley, R. Brown, G. Burdett, J. Burton, G. Coleman, W. Cook, L. Dawson, C. Deakin, C. Donnelly, W. Foster, A. Fox, T. Goldstein, J. Hall, W. Harris, H. THE POLICE GAZETTE. MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1921 • H EXTRACT FROM KING'S REGULATIONS AND ADMIRALTY INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPREHENSION OF DESERTERS REWARDS, Sic. 803. The penalties for inducing men to desert or to im- 807 Except in the cases specified in Art. 809, the Captain properly absent themselves, or for employing or concealing raay authorise the payment of a reward not ex deeding £ 3 deserters or absentees, are set forth in the Naval Discipline any Constable or other person by whom a deserter may Act. Bee 723 ( Aiding Desertion). be brought on board or delivered op to any duly authorised person within two years of the date of his desertion 804. Every possible effort is to be made to check desertion and absence without leave, and by lawful means to detect and apprehend deserters or absentees. Descriptions on Forms 6243 are to be distributed as may be directed by the Commander- in- Chief, but at home one co: y is invariably to bs sent by the Captain to the Chief Constable ot the deserter's or absentee's usual place of residence, when it is known, and also to any other place or places where he may bs likely to have gone. 2. The procedure to be followed in respect of the arrest and subsequent u » _'> osal of deserters and absentees is governed by the pr. risions of 6ection 9 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62, and by Section 60 of the Naval Discipline Act. 3. Under the first of those Statutes, any person arrested on suspioion of being a deserter or absentee from His Majesty's Navy, shall be taken and charged before a Magis- trate, and by him, either— ( à) Conveyed to prison pending enquiry of the Naval authorities as to his identity and afterwards, should suoh identity be proved, banded over to Naval custody: or— ( á) Committed direct to Naval oustody on board any one of His Majesty's ships In either of the above oases, after the deserter or absentee has been delivered into Naval custody, he may be dealt with under the Naval Discipline Act* 4 II arrested on Na\ al Warrant, under Section 60 ot the Nsval Discipline Act, the deserter or absentee may be reoeived direct into Naval oustody, and dealt with under tho Naval Discipline Act, but no deserter or absentee who has not . been arrested under such warrant shall be received The amount of the reward should be determined by the attendant ciroumstanoes, and in considering these, the teal shown, and the trouble taken by the Constable or other person by whom the arrest of the deserter has been effected, should b « duly weighed The above Regulations for the payment ol rewards will not be held to apply in the case of a deserter voluntarily surrendering himself at any Police Station, or to any Con- stable, or other recognised authority, unless it can be clearly shown that such deserter bad been induced so to surrender himself by the vigilance and exertions of any such Constable or other person, but exceptional cases of this description are not to be dealt with without reference to the Admiralty at home or Commanders- in- Chief, or Officers in command of Stations abroad, so that a full enquiry < nto the circum stances can be made if necessary 2. in cases where persons have been more than two years ii' - tate of desertion, no reward is to paid without previous reference as above; it has been notified to the Constabulary generally that when deserters are apprehended in the United Kingdom after such a period of absence, they are not to be removeu from their places of confinement until the Admiraltv have been communicated with. 3 If the Constable, or other person, bringing a deserter or absentee on board, should objeot to the Captain'* award the case is to b » submitted to the OmmapHer- in- Chiel. who, if unable to settle the question will forward it for th « decision of the Admiralty. 4. The Accountant Offioer of the ship to which the deserter or absentee is brought is to pay to the Polioe, on Form 8.26, any reward which may be approved, and the statutarv fes of 2s. to the Magistrate's Clerk when inourred. A. With a view to simplifying the payment of such claims. Magistrates and Governors of Gaols, when requested to send deserters or absentees back to their ships, should be informed that it is desirable that the men should be sent in the custody o< the Constables who actually apprehended them. 6. The foregoing mode of payment does not apply to deserters or absentees apprehended by the London Metropolitan Police. For these the following oourse is to be observed •— No payment is to be made by the Accountant Offioer In respect of the expenses incurred by the Constable, or of any reward which may be due to him. A reward, not exceeding £ 3, may also be paid for The Constable will produce a form prepared for the purpose, apprehension of any person who, without being guilty * nd will hand it to the Accountant Officer of the Ship, who of desertion, in the opinion of the Captain of the ship to " i'h the approval of the Captain, forthwith charge ths which he belongs, either gives reasonable ground for con- deserter or absentee with the amount of any reward, 3 due, sidering that he intends to desert, or commits any one of ; note in the space provided on the torm the fact ol ths the following offences, the particulars of whiob are to oharge having been made The form is then to be returned stated in the notice to the Police i— to the Constable. SelJWfe from any other person, unless such L' WTarr i- JMiis'. 6. A de » en « r or absentee who voluntarily surrenders himself to Naval authority may oe de2lt with under the Naval Discipline Act, though ao warrant for his arrest may have been issued, and without charging him before a Magistrate. 6. Onder the provisions of Section 10 of the Act 10 and 11 Vict., cap. 62, any person who voluntarily confesses to being a deserter, or an absentee without leave, from His Majesty's Navy, unless be surrenders himself into Naval custody, may either— ( a) Be taken before a Magistrate, and by him delivered Into Naval custody ; or— ( l>) Be arrested on a warrant under Section 60 of the Naval Discipline Act, and delivered direct into Naval custody. in either case, however, the question whether he be or be aot a deserter or absentee, must be duly investigated by Naval authority, and for that purpose he may be detained ( or a reasonable time, when, if his confession of desertion or absence without leave shall be found not to be true, then he cannot be punished at all under the Naval Discipline Aot. but he may either— lc) Be detained and received in His Majesty's Navy; ( d) If not received into His Majesty's Navy, and on conviction of false confession of desertion before two Justices of the Peace, he may be adjudged to be punished, it in England, as a rogue and a vagabond, and if in Scotland, or Ireland by commitment to prison, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three months. 7. When any deserter, or absentee without leave, whether delivered into Naval custody by order of a Magistrate, or by a warrant issued under Section 60 of the Navel Discipline Act, or by voluntary surrender, shall be brought before the Captain of any one of His Majesty's ships to be dealt with summarily, his case is to be thoroughly investigated with a view to establish his identity, and a note takeD in writing oi the proceedings ; the prisoner is at the same time to be formally asked if he has any statement to make, and such statement, if made, is to be signed by the prisoner and duly witnessed , and the accuracy of any such statement a to be • arefully tested before the case is finally disposed of OUt of his ship ( 6) When on service away from his ship, quits his plaoe of duty and continues to be absent after the time at whioh he should have returned to the ship. ( c) When his ship is under sailing orders, continues to be absent without leave, after the ship - has sailed. provided that the faot of the ship being under sailing orders was generally known. A reward not exceeding £ 1 may be paid tor the appre- hension ol any man who overstays his leave unless there Is reasonable ground for considering that the man intends to desert, in which case £ 3 may be paid In giving these rewards, the same consiaeretions that govern the payment of rewards for ( he apprehension of deserters are to be taken into account, both a* to arrest, and voluntary surrender. 4. No reward is to be paid ior the apprehension oi any Cammiseioned, Warrant, or Subordinate Officer, without the sanction of the Admiralty at home, or of the Commander- in- Chief or Senior Officer present, abroad. • fThe , between 808. For deserters or absentees escorted by the Police in Great Britain the only payments which may be sanctioned in addition to the foregoing rewards are the statutary fees of 2a. to the Magistrate's Clerk and 2s. 6d. to any medical prac- titioners by. whom the deserter or absentee may have, been examined* 2. If no reward should be payable, the Constable, or other person bringing deserters or absentees on board, should be directed, in addition to the above items, to prefsr a claim for such other expenses as ha may consider himself fairly entitled to. but every case of this description is to be forwarded to the Admiraltv <-> r examination snd decision payment of the reward, when due, will be arranged tween the Admiralty and the Commissioner of Police foi the Metropolis, and any amount chargeable against the deserter or absentee in respect of railway warrant- issued by the Police for the deserter or absentee'/ own qonveyanos will be communicated by the Accountant Gen ral of th* Navy. 809. No reward under the authority given to the Captain by Artiole 807 is in any case to be paid for the apprehension of deserters or absentees within the prooincts of a place where a Police Force is employed in any Naval establishment, but in order to encourage the local polico at any such port or place to search for and apprehend deserters or absentees, the Commander- in- Chief or Senior Offioer present, at his discretion, and under suoh regulations as he may from time to time lay down, may approve a reward not exceeding £] being paid for each deserter or absentee arrested by a Con- stable of the local Police within a reasonable period The reward paid is to be charged on the ship's ledger against ths wages of the deserter or absentee. NOT*.— If any doubt exists as to the address oi ai* y ship, the Admiralty should be asked by teletrranh for information Payments are made by the Accountant Offioer of tha ship. When any Naval authority has once been oommunicated with as to the disposal of a deserter or absentee, separate arrangements should not be made with a second Naval authority without notifying the former of the steps that are being taken. Negleot of this precaution may result in much unnecessary trouble and • Every application tor a reward under tie foregoing Regu- lations should be made as soon as possible after ths arrest, and should be accompanied by a detailed report of ths attendant circumstances ( see Article 807, Clause 1, para- graph 2) ( or the information of the Commanding Offices who authorises the payment of the reward. Printed and Published for His Majesty's Stationery Offic* by J. J. KELIHER & CO. LTD., 73. Moorgate Str « t, E C. : Craven House. Kingswav, WC. ; and Marshalsea Works, S. E.
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