• It was renamed to Police Gazette; or, Hue and Cry on 18 January 1828. It became simply The Police Gazette on 1 April 1839.[3].
  • The Police Gazette , or Hue-And-Cry. Published for Ireland on every Tuesday and Friday. Date of Article: 10/03/1874.
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  • The Police Gazette or Hue & Cry was established in the 1820s and published every week in Dublin, on behalf of the inspector general.
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  • Findmypast holds the entire digitised copies of the Police Gazette (or Public Hue and Cry) between 1773 and 1776 in its historic newspaper collection.
  • Police Gazette; or, Hue and Cry (issued twice a week, 4pp per issue) Nos 309-413 1 Jan 1831 - 31 Dec 1831 Nos 414-415, 417-517 4 Jan 1832 - 29 Dec 1832.
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  • Title: Hue and Cry and Police Gazette. Description: Bound volumes of this printed journal which was issued from Bow Street Police Office.
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  • 1773-1776 The Public Hue and Cry, or, Sir John Fielding's General Preventative Plan 1797-1810 The Hue and Cry, and Police Gazette 1828-1839 Police...
  • A police paper listing crimes committed, suspected persons with their description, lists of military deserters, etc.