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viscount. Returned to England in 1802, and died
at Coventry.

Dillon, Pierre, of Bouquenais (Loire Inférieure). Guillotined
at Nantes, April 2, 1794.

Eliot, Charles, of Rennes. Guillotined at Rennes, Oct.
28, 1793. See p. 213.

Elliott, Grace Dalrymple, daughter of —— Dalrymple,
divorced wife of Dr. (afterwards Sir) John Elliott.
Imprisoned at Versailles. Died at Ville d'Avray,
near Paris, 1823. See p. 146.

Farrel, Maurice, Benedictine monk, Dieulouard, 37. Died
in prison.

Fitzroy, Lady. Prisoner at Quimper in 1794, but latterly
allowed to occupy a house in the neighbourhood,
guarded by a sentinel. Showed great kindness to
English prisoners of war. Liberated about 1796.
See Blackwood's Magazine, Dec. 1831.

Frisell, J. Fraser. Imprisoned at Dijon, 1793-94. See
p. 114.

Galmoy, Viscount (Piers Butler), 52, captain in Irish
Grenadiers. Arrested at Boulogne, Sept. 21, 1793.

Gem, Dr. Richard. Imprisoned at Versailles, 1793-94.
See p. 29.

Glynn, Martin, 66, recusant priest. Born in Ireland.
Guillotined at Bordeaux for evading the law of deportation,
July 19, 1794. See p. 213.

Goff, John Joseph, of Quimper. Guillotined as a deserter,
at Auxonne, June 15, 1794. See p. 213.

Gordon, Margaret Rose, 61, nun, of Bollène (Vancluse),
native of Montdragon. Guillotined at Orange,
July 16, 1794. See p. 213.

Griffiths, Jane Grey, 36, widow, of Hallines. Guillotined
at Arras. See p. 211.

Hickey, Gregory, 58, ex-lieutenant in Berwick's regiment.
Arrested at Chantilly, Jan. 23, 1794.

Joseph, Joachim, sailor. Prisoner of war, convicted of
passing forged assignats at St. Brieux. Sentenced to
fifteen years' imprisonment. See p. 213.

Keating, Colonel Thomas, 52, of Amiens, and wife.
Arrested Oct. 11, 1793.