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APPENDIX.


Parker, Dorothy, 54, Conceptionist nun. Died Dec. 1798.

Parker, George. At Luxembourg and Irish college, Oct.
 13, 1793.

Parker, Henry, 40, Benedictine. At Benedictines' and
 Luxembourg, Oct. 11, 1793, to Dec. 10, 1794.

Parkinson, Mary Louisa, 24, Benedictine nun. Died 1794.

Parkinson, Mary Gertrude, Benedictine nun. Died 1799.

Parr, Thomas and William, brothers. At Luxembourg.

Pattinson, Jane Anne, 27, Austin nun.

Perkins, Mary Bellamy, 43. Liberated Oct. 13, 1794.

Perry, Sampson, 44, author. At Scotch college and
 Luxembourg. See p. 151.

Picotte (Pigott?), John. At Madelonnettes, Irish college,
 and Luxembourg. Liberated Sept. 24, 1794. See
 p. 45.

Pitt, Benjamin. At Abbaye and Luxembourg, Sept. 8,
 1793, to Feb. 14, 1795. See p. 150.

Pitt, Elizabeth Atlay, wife of. At Abbaye and Luxembourg,
 Oct. 24, 1793, to Feb. 17, 1795.

Pitt, Elizabeth, a nun. Arrested at Amiens, Oct. 4, 1793;
 liberated June 5, 1795. See p. 149.

Plunkett. See Châtellux.

Pope, Francis. Arrested for insulting a deputy. At
 Carmelites', June 26, 1794, to Sept. 16, 1794.

Prout, Pierre Serey, 32, boatman.

Puller, William, 32, groom. At Luxembourg, Oct. 1,
 1793, to Feb. 6, 1795.

Quarterman, Joseph, Irish. Oct. 18, 1793; expelled
 from France, Oct. 24, 1794.

Quintin, John James, 17, baker. Arrested for theft of
 notes, April 22, 1794; conducted to Brest, Feb.
 8, 1795.

Rice, John, 32, Irish, sub-dean at English seminary.
 At Carmelites', July 13, 1793, to Jan 10, 1794.

Richards, ——. Liberated Feb. 4, 1795.

Rivarol, Louise Mather Flint, wife of the royalist
 pamphleteer. Arrested as wife of emigré. At
 Luxembourg, Austin convent, and Port Royal, April
 22, 1794, to July 23, 1794. Her father was a
 teacher of languages. She died 1821.