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APPENDIX.
353

Smith, Philippe, blacksmith. Guillotined at Mulhouse,
Dec. 23, 1793.

Smyth (Walter?). Had lived twelve years at Nancy.
Arrested in April 1793 for complicity in an alleged
plot with persons mostly unknown to him. (Qy.
Smythe of Bambridge, brother of Mrs. Fitzherbert.
See p. 228.)

Stapleton, Dr. Gregory, Poynter, Dr. William, and
Plowden, Charles, of Douai college. Prisoners at
Doullens. See p. 217.

Style, Lady. At Abbeville. See p. 276.

Thicknesse, Anne. At Abbeville. See p. 214.

Tuffnell, Mrs. (of Langleys, Essex?). At Abbeville.

Thomson, Charlotte, 40, native of Vienne, wife of François
Laisin, émigré. Interrogated and property sequestrated,
April 6, 1794. See p. 214.

Thomson, William, 39, native of Bordeaux. Charged
with dealings with the enemy; declared the letters
to have been written by his partner, Wittford, a
Swede. Acquitted Feb. 26, 1794.

Wallop, Hon. H., son of Earl of Portsmouth. Died at
Calais, Nov. 28, 1794.

Warburton, Capt. Samuel, 58, native of London. Shot
at Lyons, Dec. 22, 1793. See p. 207.

Watson, Peter, 28, Dunkirk. In partnership with Daniel
King. See p. 224.