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APPENDIX.


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English Prisoners, 1803–14.

(See p. 259.)

Ancrum, Lady. Allowed to return. Died 1805. Her
husband afterwards Marquis of Lothian.

Annesley, Colonel (afterwards General) Arthur, son of
Lord A. Escaped from Verdun, 1805. Died 1849.
See p. 275.

Arblay, Madame d'. Released 1812. See p. 269.

Astley, Philip, circus proprietor. Escaped. See p. 267.

Aufrere, Anthony, editor of the Lockhart Letters.

Barrington, Lord. Died 1813. See p. 280.

Benfield, Paul. Died 1810. See pp. 255, 276.

Berry, Admiral Sir Edward.

Bessborough, v. Duncannon.

Beverley, Lord, v. Lovaine.

Boyd, Walter, banker. See p. 276.

Boyle, Lord, son of Earl of Glasgow.

Boyne, v. Hamilton, G.

Brooke, Thomas, M.P. for Newton, Lancashire. High
Sheriff of Cheshire, 1810. Escaped from Valenciennes,
1804. Died 1821. See p. 274.

Cadogan, Lady. See p. 279.

Chambers, Sir Robert, late Chief Justice at Calcutta.
Died at Paris, May 9, 1803.

Churchill, Rev. W. H., of Colliton, Dorset. Released
1804. Died 1847. See p. 268.

Clavering, Sir Thomas (1771–1853).

Cockburn, Alexander. See p. 274.

Coghill, Sir John. See p. 276.

Concanon, Richard, of County Gal way. Died 1810.
See p. 279.

Craufurd, Sir James. Escaped 1804. See p. 273.

Crespigny, Philip de. Escaped from St. Germain, 1811.
Died 1851. See p. 275.

Croft; Sir Herbert. See p. 269.