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APPENDIX.

In the Provinces.

Aylmer, Balthazar Andrew, 64, ex-captain in Berwick's
regiment. Arrested at Boulogne, Sept. 5, 1793;
released Sept. 18, 1793.

Badger, Louis, 35, silk weaver. Shot at Lyons, Dec. 4,
1793. See p. 207.

Badger, Pierre, 27, silk weaver. Shot at Lyons, Nov. 28,
1793. See p. 207.

Bayer, Captain John, and ten sailors. Shipwrecked in
the cutter Felix, of Southampton, off Blainville
(Manche). Forged assignats in their possession.
Acquitted of intention to pass them, but to be detained
till exchanged. See p. 213.

Beckford, ——, and his valet, of Boulogne. Imprisoned
at Arras, April 1793, because Beckford had put the
valet into a green livery, "a symbol of feudalism."

Bertram, Elizabeth, 52. One of the sisters of mercy at
Boulogne ousted from the hospital for refusing the
oath to the civil constitution of the clergy, and imprisoned.

Brunel, v. Kingdom.

Buckle, Andrew Francis, deserter from Walsh's regiment.
Shot at Rochefort, March 24, 1793. See p. 213.

Bulkeley, William, "Brigand of Vendée." Shot at Angers,
Jan. 2, 1794. See p. 211.

Carr, John Baptist, ex-canon, recusant priest. Guillotined
at Poitiers, March 18, 1794. See p. 213.

Campbell, Fanny, of Paris. Qy. Canoness of Denain.
Arrested as an émigrée in the Doubs, 1795 or 1796.

Collow, Thomas, merchant, Havre; Scotchman. Arrested
at Havre, 1793; died there, 1803. See p. 224.

Connelly, James, 39. One of the Irish recollets at
Boulay, Lorraine. Monastery closed Nov. 1793;
Connelly arrested as a recusant priest, sent to Rochefort
to be transported, but fell ill and died in
hospital, Aug. 4, 1794.

Dawber, John, Benedictine monk, Dieulouard. On his
release became tutor and chaplain to a French