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29/09/1922

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Date of Article: 29/09/1922
Printer / Publisher: His Majesty's Stationery Office 
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Friday, September 29, 1922. THE POLICE GAZETTE. 0 RE- CONVICTIONS— continued. 68.— William Price, C. R. O. No. 448- 04, Case No. 87, 12- 7- 22— Sentenced reduced to 12 mos. impt., by Court of Criminal Appeal, 28- 7- 22. 69— Duncan Clark, C. R. O. No. 15232- 21, was sentenced at Great Yarmouth ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 21- 9- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 31, 22- 9- 22. 70— Alexander Rouse, C. R. O. No. 15710- 21, was sentenced at Great Yarmouth ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 21- 9- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 31, 22- 9- 22. 71.— John Roberts, C. R. O. No. 2759- 01, was sentenced at Wellingborough P. Sess., 22- 9- 22, to 3 mos. and 14 days impt. ( cons.). See Case No. 18, 22- 9- 22. 72.— Susan Lee, C. R. O. No. 22391- 18, was at Leicester ( City) Pol. Ct., 25- 9- 22, handed over to Mental Defective Committee. See Case No. 139, 13- 9- 22. 73.— Jesse Davis, C. R. O. No. 208- 01, was sentenced at Cheltenham P. Sess., 25- 9- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 17, 27- 9- 22. 74.— John MacDonald, C. R. O. No. 17084- 19, was sentenced at Great Yarmouth ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 21- 9- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 31, 22- 9- 22. 75.— Sidney Rowland, C. R. O. No. 721- 15, was sentenced at Middlesex Sess. ( L.), 23- 9- 22, to 4 yrs. pen., for stealing motor cycle and side- car, cyclestealing and stealing motor cycle". Eleven other cases were taken into consideration when sentence was passed. See Case No. 12, 19- 7- 22. 76.— George Banbury, C. R. O. No. 1665- 13, was sentenced at Marylebone Pol. Ct. ( L.), 18- 9- 22, to 1 mo. impt. See Case No. 136, 13- 9- 22. 77.— George Lawley, C. R. O. No. 179- 21, was sentenced at West Ham Pol. Ct. ( L.), 22- 9- 22, to 6 mos. impt., for fraud and attempted fraud. See Case No. 12, 22- 9- 22. 78.— Edward Beaumont, C. R. O. No. S/ 151111, was sentenced at Middlesex Sess. ( L.), 23- 9- 22, to 12 mos. impt. See Case No. 22, 8- 9- 22. 79.— Douglas James Byelong, C. R. O. No. 408- 10, Case No. 337, Supplement A ( Vol. VII.), was sentenced at Middlesex Sess. ( L.), 23- 9- 22, to 5 and 5 yrs. pen ( conc.), for burglary ( 2 cases). See Case No. 26, 23- 8- 22. 80— Emily Bickers, C. R. O. No. 15691- 14, was sentenced at Weymouth ( Co.) Pol. Ct., 26- 9- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 27, 25- 9- 22. 81.— Charles Seabourne, C. R. O. No. 14530- 20, was sentenced at Norman Cross ( Co.) P. Sess., 26- 9- 22, to 14 days impt. See Case No. 14, 27- 9- 22. 82— John Penfold, C. R. O. No. 5860- 15, was at Warrington ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 25- 9- 22, fined 20s., 20s. and £ 5. See Case No. 166, 20- 9- 22. 83.- Charles Clarke, C. R. O. No. S/ 92093, was sentenced at Ashton ( Boro.) P. Sess., 25- 9- 22, to 3 mos. impt., for larceny. See Case No. 160, 20- 9- 22. 84.— Joseph Grant, C. R. O. No. S/ 12520, was, sentenced at Great Yarmouth ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 21- 9- 22, to 3 mos. impt. See Case No. 31, 22- 9- 22. 85.— Albert Tilley, C. R. O. No. 1578- 07, was sentenced at Mansion House Pol. Ct. ( L.), 14- 9- 22, to 6 and 6 mos. impt. ( cons.), for fraud ( 2 cases). See Case No. 138, 13- 9- 22. 86— Herbert Jenkins, C. R. O. No. 231- 05, was sentenced at Oswestry ( Boro.) Pol. Ct., 8- 9- 22, to 6 mos. impt. See Case No. 40, 6- 9- 22. f r m t e d and PuUitned for Bis Majesty's Stationery Office by the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District, New Scotland Yard, London, S. W. I. 4 Friday, September 29^ 1922-. THE POLICE GAZETTE* 10 J f INFORMATION RECEIVED GOINQ TO PRE88- 9.30 » . m. A . APPREHENSIONS SOUGHT. METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. 87.- B Division.— For being an undischarged bankrupt obtaining credit of £ 413.- Charles Samuel Edgerley, b. 1882, 6ft. 2in., good build, h. dk. ( wears wig front part of head), e. blue, clean shaven, full face ; smartly dressed. Made friendship with a single young woman and obtained the above amount on pretence that he was owner of property which was being disposed of. Frequents good, class hotels and riverside resorts and travels the country in motor cars. Warrant issued. Inf. to C. R. O. LANARKSHIRE. 88.— Glasgow ( City).— For embezzling £ 34.— James Fyvie McFarlane, b. about 1898,5ft. 5 or 6in., slim build, c. fresh, h. fair or brown, eyelids slightly inflamed, clean shaven ; dress, navy blue suit, soft felt or velour hat. Native of Glasgow. Has a brother in the employment of Coats' Central Agency at Vienna and it is thought he may endeavour to get there. Sheriff's warrant issued. Inf. to the C. C., Glasgow. LANCASHIRE. 89. Burnley ( Boro.).— For shopbreaking, Case No. 65, 19- 7- 22.- John William McCarthy, C. R. O. No. 645- 01, Cases Nos. 31, Supplement B ( Vol. IX) for portrait, and 39, 22- 5- 22, b. 1848, 5ft. Oin., medium build, c. fair, h. and e. grey ( cyst on rt. eyelid), scar bridge of nose, may be clean shaven, Irish accent, talkative. A brick- layer ; native of Halifax. Pre. con. of factory- breaking, oflieebreaking, warehousebreaking, housebreaking, burglary, horsestealing, larceny and minor offences at DARWEN, B INGLE Y, •> C. HORLEY, TODMORDEN, HASLINGDEN ( John William McCarthy), HALIFAX, WAKE- FIELD, BRADFORD, HUDDERSFIELD and LEEDS ( William McCarthy). Inf. to the C. C., Burnley.
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