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APPENDIX.
339


Marines, and Maria. At Luxembourg and Scotch
college. Died at Dreneux Infirmary, March 7,
1794.

Graham, William, doctor, prisoner at Toulon. At Luxembourg,
Jan. 9, 1794.

Grant, Thomas, naval ensign. At Luxembourg, Jan. 9,
1794.

Grattan, Pierre, magistrate at Castel Sarrazin. Tried for
dealings with the enemy, Oct. 13, 1794, and
acquitted.

Green, Elizabeth, 59, superior of Conceptionist convent.
Oct. 13, 1793, to Feb. 27, 1795.

Greenal, Elizabeth, 52, teacher. Liberated Feb. 27,
1795.

Greenay, Esther, 34, Benedictine nun. Oct. 13, 1793, to
Feb. 27, 1795. Died 1807.

Grenville, Colonel Richard. At Abbaye and Luxembourg,
Sept. 22, 1793, to Feb. 11, 1795. See p.
149.

Hagan, Theresa, Conceptionist nun. Died 1816.

Hailes, Frances, 33, Austin lay sister.

Hall, Theodore, 26, tradesman at Sens; born at Seury,
Yonne; son of Thomas Hall. Guillotined along with
Princess Elizabeth, May 9, 1794.

Hall, Thomas, father of above. Died before trial, Jan. 31,
1794.

Hall, ——, 14. Liberated July 21, 1795.

Haly, John. Liberated Feb. 17, 1795.

Hamilton, John, navy captain, native of Dublin. Sentenced,
June 28, 1792, to eight years' imprisonment.
Taken to Rochefort, Oct. 1, 1793.

Harris, ——, Benedictine. At Luxembourg. Liberated
Dec. 10, 1764.

Harrop, Charles, 22, native of London, tradesman. At
Scotch college and Carmelites'. Guillotined for
prison plot at the Carmelites', July 23, 1794. See
pp. 146, 181.

Hartwidge, Elizabeth, 37, Benedictine nun. Died 1823.

Harwood, Samuel, 42. At Luxembourg and Scotch
college, Nov. 19, 1793, to Nov. 24, 1795.