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APPENDIX.

Hawkins, William, landed at Calais from London. At
Luxembourg, Jan. 6, 1794, to Jan. 25, 1794.

Hickson, Nicholas, Scotch, teacher of languages. At
Scotch college and Luxembourg, Oct. 20, 1793, to
Nov. 28, 1793.

Hill, William, groom. At Scotch college, Dec. 4, 1793,
to Dec. 19, 1794.

Hinde, ——. At Madelonnettes, Luxembourg, and Scotch
college. Oct. 19, 1793.
Howard. See Stafford.

Hunt, Edward, 33, servant. Oct. 12, 1793,
to Sept. 25, 1794.

Hurst, William, 56, chaplain to Austin convent. At St.
Pélagie and Luxembourg, Oct. 13, 1793, to Oct. 30,
1794.

Innes, Alexander, 43, superior of Scotch college. At
St. Pélagie, Luxembourg, and Scotch college, Oct.
13, 1793, to Jan. 10, 1795.

James, John, 29. June 4, 1794, to Oct. 12, 1794.

James, Henry, 40, doctor, Nantes. Tried Sept. 14, 1794,
with the other Nantes prisoners, and acquitted.

Jeffries, Molly, governess. At Austin convent, Jan. 26,
1794, to Feb. 27, 1795.

Jennings. See Kilmaine.

Jennings, Jacques, priest. At Luxembourg. Liberated
Dec. 10, 1794.

Johnson, Anne, 41, superior of
Benedictine convent.
Died 1807.

Jones, Hugh, lodging-house keeper. At La Force and Benedictines',
Oct. 11, 1793, to Dec. 8,
1794. See p. 50.

Joyce, Frances Charlotte, 14, and two sisters. At Austin
convent. Port Royal, and Luxembourg, Oct. 11,
1793, to Dec. 8, 1794.

Kellett, Robert Augustine, 61, Benedictine monk. At
Luxembourg, Oct. 11, 1793, to Dec. 13, 1794.

Kilmaine, General Charles Edward Paul Jennings, born
at Dublin 1751, entered French service 1774, died at Paris 1799.

Kilmaine, Susan, 28 (qy. wife of General Kilmaine).
Liberated Aug. 8, 1795.