909797Englishmen in the French Revolution — Appendix F. List of Prisoners in 1803John Goldworth Alger


F

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.

De Bathe, Sir James. See p. 267.

De Blaquiere, Hon. G., son of Lord de B. See p.
278.

Don, Alexander. Escaped from Paris, 1810. See p. 275.

Donegal, Dowager Marchioness of. See p. 267.

Duncannon, Lord, son of Earl of Bessborough. Released.
See p. 266.

Dupré, William, of Jersey. Author of the "Lexicographia
Neologica Gallica," 1801.

Eardley (qy. Sir John Eardley Wilmot, 1774–1845).

Edwards, Colonel William, father of H. Milne Edwards.
Died at Paris 1823.

Elgin, Earl of. Released 1806. See p. 262.

Ferguson, ——, F.R.S., mineralogist. Published account
of meteorite seen by him at Geneva, April 15, 1804.
Released 1804.

Forbes, C. Interned at Tours.

Forbes, James, F.R.S., orientalist. Released. See p. 265.

Frisell, J. Fraser. See p. 277.

Goldsmith, Lewis. See p. 282.

Gower, Captain Leveson.

Greathead, Henry. See p. 266.

Green, William, M.P. for Dungarvan.

Hamilton, Alexander, orientalist. Released. See p. 265.

Hamilton, Hon. G., afterwards Viscount Boyne. At
Fontainebleau, 1803.

Hare, Sir Thomas. Allowed to return. See p. 266.

Harrington, Earl of. At Valenciennes.

Hendry, Robert. Released 1806. See p. 266.

Impey, Sir Elijah. Released. See p. 267.

Jodrell, Francis and Captain Thomas. Escaped from
Valenciennes, 1813. They waited on the commandant,
told him they withdrew their parole, and
then posted off. Francis was High Sheriff of
Cheshire, 1813.

Kydd, Stuart, jurist. Escaped. Died 1811. See
p. 267.

Lavie, Sir Thomas. See p. 278.

Lovaine, Lord, afterwards Duke of Northumberland
(1775-1867). See p. 272.

Maclean, Charles, M.D. Released. See p. 265.

Macnab Dr. Henry Grey. See p. 277.

Masterson, John. In the Franco-Irish regiment before
the Revolution. Interned at Brussels.

Morshead, Sir John, Lord Warden of the Stannaries.
Died 1813. See p. 267.

Mountcashell, Lord and Lady.

Mulvey, Farell, M.D., author of "[[Sketches of the Character,
Conduct, and Treatment of the Prisoners of
War]]," 1818. Attempted to escape, but recaptured.

Osborn, ——, F.R.S.

Parry, James, ex-editor of the Courier. Died at Verdun,
May 1805. See p. 276.

Phillips, Colonel of Marines. See p. 278.

Pinkerton, John, geographer. Released 1805. See p. 266.

Plumptre, Anne. See p. 271.

Robson, R. B., ex-M.P. for Okehampton. Interned at
Nimes. Released Nov. 1803.

Roebuck, Edward, 51, and wife. At Amiens, May 1794.

Roget, Peter Mark. Escaped from Geneva, July 18, 1803.
See p. 275.

Roper, Hon. Thomas. See p. 319, 325, 330.

Shaftesbury, Earl of. Released. Died in London 1811.
See p. 265.

Shipley, General Sir Charles. Released. See p. 266.

Spencer, Lord. See pp. 243, 252.

Stack, General Edward, aide-de-camp to Louis XV.;
entered English army after Revolution. Died at
Calais, 1833.

Sturt, Charles, ex-M.P. for Bridport. Escaped. See
p. 259.

Style, Lady Isabella, widow of Sir Charles. Died at St.
Omer, 1808. See p. 276.

Thompson, ex-M.P. for Evesham. Interned at Orleans.

Tichborne, Sir Henry (1779–1845), and his brother James,
(1784–1862). "The Claimant" pretended to be Sir
James's son.

Tuckey, J. Hingston, navigator. See p. 277.

Tufton, Hon. Edward and Henry, brothers of Earl of
Thanet.

Tweeddale, Marquis and Marchioness of. See p. 275.

Walhope. Died at Verdun, 1807.

Webb, Sir Thomas and Lady. See p. 277.

Woodford, ——,son of Sir Ralph W.

Wolseley, Charles and Henry, sons of Sir William. See
p. 278.

Yarmouth, Earl of. Released 1806. See p. 263.