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APPENDIX.
343


versal weights and measures.) At Luxembourg, Oct.
1, 1793, to Nov. 2, 1794.

Matthews, John, secret negotiator, making journeys between
London and Paris in 1793. Declared a
prisoner at his hotel, Sept. 6, 1793.

May, Nicholas, printer. Jan. 4, 1794.

Meek, Emily, 59, servant. Oct. 11, 1793, to Dec. 10,
1794.

Miglia, Seraphine Penry, widow. At Carmelites', Feb.
4, 1794, to Nov. 5, 1794. Styled "Mrs. Myler,"
by Grace Elliot, who has apparently appropriated
and embellished her prison experiences. See p.
147. A Count Miglia was shot by the French at
Verona, 1797.

Minns, James, 47, Benedictine. At Benedictines' and
Scotch college. Oct. 11, 1793.

Minns, Jane Elizabeth Anne Frances, 48, Conceptionist
nun. Died Nov. 1794.

Moore, John James. (Qy. author of "Sailors' Vocabulary."
At Luxembourg and Irish college, Oct, 10,
1793.

Moore, Sarah. At Luxembourg and Austin convent.

Mosse, Francis. At Luxembourg and Scotch college,
Oct. 16, 1793.

Mosse, Isaac, 29, factory-worker. At Luxembourg, Scotch,
and Carmelites', Oct. 16, 1793, to Oct. 22, 1794.

Mowatt, Harold, 25. At Scotch college and Luxembourg.

Mullony, Jacques, tradesman. Had escaped from the
galleys. Arrested for forging assignats, July 9,
1793.

Murdoch, James, 29, wigmaker; native of Edinburgh;
formerly valet to Prince Poniatowski. Guillotined
June 6, 1794. See p. 180.

Murphy, Marie Louise, widow of Lenormant. At St.
Pélagie and Benedictine convent, Feb. 16, 1794.
See p. 147.

Naylor, Joseph Placidus, 69, chaplain to Benedictine
nuns. At Scotch college, Conceptionist convent,
and Luxembourg. Liberated Nov. 22, 1794. Corre-