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APPENDIX.
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Bayle, William, groom. At Scotch college and four
other prisons, Oct. 30, 1793, to July 8, 1795.

Beeston, Theresa Anne, 47, boarder at Austin convent.

Bell, Mary, 48, Conceptionist nun. Died Oct. 1794.

Bishop, Elizabeth, 32, Austin nun. Died 1819, aged 57.

Bishop, Frances, 30, Austin nun, sister of above. Left
the convent in 1836.

Blanchet, Mary Long, wife of, arrested for concealing a
conspirator, and shielding him from national vengeance.
At Austin convent, Feb. 13, 1794, to Aug.
6, 1794.

Blount, Mrs. Mary, and two daughters, of Chalgrove,
Oxon., boarders at the Austin convent. Mrs. Blount
was sister to the superior, Mrs. Canning. Liberated
Jan. 1795. Her daughter Elizabeth married, 1802,
Ralph Riddell, of Felton Park, Northumberland.
The other daughter, Frances, and her mother, were
still boarders at the convent in 1820.

Blount, Joseph, 14, son of the above. At Luxembourg,
Oct. II, 1793, to Dec. 15, 1794.

Bond, Andrew, surgeon. Captured at Toulon.

Bourk, Mary Adelaide, 17. At Conceptionist convent.
Liberated Sept. 28, 1794.

Brindels, Helen, 53, Benedictine nun. At Vincennes
and Austin convent. Died 1807.

Budge, ——, and his children. Jan. 3, 1794.

Burk, Francois Ursule, 17, sailor, native of L'Orient. On
June 9, 1794, the charge against him was dismissed,
and it was ordered that he should be detained till
21 years of age, but on July 23 he was again tried
for prison plot at the Carmelites'. He was accused
of saying that the English were brave; also that it
was absurd to make citizens serve as soldiers when
there were regular troops. He replied that he had
said the Irish were brave; his father was one, and
served France well. He was guillotined.

Burque, Marie Félicité Launay, 27, native of Paris, wife
of an English doctor. Arrested Sept. 30, 1793.
Guillotined July 7, 1794, for retaining titles of
nobility, and possessing medallion of royal family.