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APPENDIX.

Cameron, Anne Caroline, 40, native of Dunkirk, wife of
Charles Pierre Gassien, notary. Tried for talk in
favour of restoration of monarchy, Nov. 27, 1793,
and acquitted.

Campbell, Archibald, major in 69th infantry. Captured
at Toulon. At Luxembourg, Jan. 9, 1794.

Campbell, John, 58, rentier. At Luxembourg, Oct. 1,
1793, to Oct. 23, 1794.

Campbell, William, 54, Irish (qy. the actuary). Oct. 12,
1793, to Feb. 14, 1795.

Canning, Anne Mary, 43, daughter of Francis Canning,
of Foxcote, Warwickshire, Austin nun, and superior
of convent from 1808 till her death in 1820.

Carr, John Baptist, 21, émigré. Was sent in 1788 to
England by his father (q.y. Louis Alexander Carr,
member of a Paris revolutionary committee in 1792)
to learn commerce. Liberated June 30, 1795. See
p. 213.

Caucey (?), Colin. At Luxembourg. Liberated Oct. 18, 1794.

Chambly, Charles Francis, 57, native of Louisburg, Canada,
captain at Cayenne. Guillotined for prison plot at
the Carmelites', July 23, 1794. See p. 180.

Châtellux, Mary Bridget Josephine Plunket, 34, widow
of Marquis de Châtellux. At Austin convent, Nov.
30, 1793, to Nov. 28, 1794. See p. 157.

Chevenix, Richard. At Luxembourg. Liberated Dec. 4,
1794. See p. 228.

Clark, Jaerens (?), 64, Scotch. At Austin convent, Oct.
30, 1793, to Sept. 28, 1794.

Clarmont, John Charles. At Luxembourg and Scotch
college. Oct. 10, 1793.

Clutterbuck, Charles, 38, professor of languages. At
Luxembourg and Irish college, Oct. 13, 1793, to Oct. 3, 1794.

Codrington, Sir Wm., Bart., 56. Charged, Jan. 18, 1794,
with dealings with the enemy. Acquitted, but to
be detained till the peace. Liberated Dec. 2, 1794.
See pp. 148, 291.

Collier, John. At Luxembourg and Scotch college. Oct.