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APPENDIX.

King, Daniel, 36, shipowner, Dunkirk. At Tobago in
1781, became a French citizen in 1785, but arrested
as a foreigner, Oct. 18, 1793, and imprisoned at
Arras and Amiens. See p. 224

Kingdom, Sophia, 17, afterwards Lady Brunel. At
Rouen. Liberated 1794. See p. 215.

Knowles, Mrs., innkeeper, Boulogne. Eighteen months
a prisoner, with Parker (son-in-law?). Servant-maid
and granddaughter in charge of house.

Lesueur, Marie, of Jersey. Arrested at Flamainville
(Manche) with 1700 francs in her possession intended
for émigrés. On business visits to France remittances
for refugee priests were entrusted to her. Convicted at Cherbourg of exporting specie, sentenced
to six months' imprisonment, and then detained till
May 12, 1795. See p. 213.

Martin, Joseph, sailor. Same charge and sentence as
Joseph (Joachim).

Montagu, Lord and Lady. Qy. the soi-disant Viscount
Montague who died 1797. Arrested at Boulogne,
Oct. 1793.

O'Donnel, Jacques Bruno, Jacobite refugee, living near
Blois. Imprisoned and property confiscated.

O'Meara, General, 40, of Irish extraction. Arrested at
Dunkirk as an Irishman and an aristocrat, July 25,
1793. Defended Dunkirk against the Duke of York,
Sept. 1793.

O'Moran, Eleanor, widow of General O'Moran. Arrested
at Amiens, May 14, 1794.

O'Sullivan, Charles, 28. Guillotined at Angers, Dec. 31,
1793. See p. 208.

Paterson, Mrs., wife of Col. Daniel Paterson, governor of
Quebec. At Boulogne, Oct. 1793.

Plunkett, Elizabeth, of Aire. Guillotined at Arras. See
p. 212.

Potter, Christopher. Arrested at Chantilly, Sept. 10,
1793, but released same day. See p. 222.

Rodney, Lady (widow of Admiral) and daughters. At
Fontainebleau. Returned to England, 1796.

Smith, Joseph, engineer. Shot at Lyons. See p. 206.