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Passport of Jean Baptiste David referred to in the Bishop’s Letters
By the Commissioners for conducting His Majesty’s Transport Service, for the care of sick and wounded seamen, and for the care and custody of Prisoners of War.
These are to certify, that Jean Baptiste David, as described on the back hereof, a French boy taken in the capacity of Domestic on board L’Aigle, French ship of War, has been released from Norman Cross Prison, for the purpose of his entering into the service of the French Bishop of Moulins, upon his having engaged that he will not enter into any Naval, Military, or Civil Service, which may directly or indirectly tend to hostility against Great Britain or her Allies during the present War, unless he be regularly exchanged for a British Prisoner of the same description and rank with himself.
Given under our hands and Seal of Office at London, the 2nd of June 1807.
Rupert George.
Ambrose Serle.
J. Boman.
Gratis.
| Name | Jean Baptiste David. |
| Rank | Servant. |
| Age | Sixteen years. |
| Stature | Five feet one inch and ½. |
| Person | Inclined to be stout. |
| Visage | Oval. |
| Complexion | Rather fair. |
| Hair | Dark brown. |
| Eyes | Dark brown. |
| Marks or wounds | Has a few marks of small-pox, and a scar just below the left ear, cut on the right thigh—another scar under his chin. |
APPENDIX H
PRIVATE REGISTER OF HIS FELLOW PRISONERS AT VERDUN, KEPT, DURING HIS CONFINEMENT THERE, 1804–1814, BY NAVAL CADET JOHN HOPKINSON, WHO WAS LATER RECTOR OF ALWALTON, NEAR PETERBOROUGH, WITH, IN THE LAST COLUMN, NOTES ADDED LATER IN HIS LIFE [312]
Name of the Officer. | Rank or Condition. | Date of Arrival at Verdun. | Date of Capture. | Mode and Date of the Termination of his Imprisonment atVerdun. |
Post-Captains and Commanders | ||||
Jahleel Brenton | Post-Captain, Minerve | 15th Dec. 1803 | 3rd July 1803 | Tours 31st Oct. 1805; returned to England |
Simon Miller | Do., Hostage | 18th Dec. do. |
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Ed. Lov Gower | Do., Shannon | 10th Jan. 1804 | 10th Dec. 1803 | Returned to England 21st May 1806 |
Henry Gordon | Commander, Woolverene | 1st June do. | 24th Mar. 1804 | Melun 10th May; escaped Nov. 1810 |
Will. Lyall | Post-Captain, Passenger in a packet | 10th Aug. 1805 |
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Dan. Woodriff | Do., Calcutta | 18th Feb. 1806 |
| Returned to England 1807 |
Sir Thos. Lavie | Do., Blanche | 20th April 1807 | 4th Mar. 1807 | Melun 1811 |
Chs. Strachey | Commander, Dauntless | 29th June do. | 19th May do. |
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Ch. Otter | Post-Captain, Proserpine | 7th April 1809 | 28th Feb. 1809 |
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Fr. W. Fane | Do., Cambrian | 29th Jan. 1811 | 18th Dec. 1810 | England 1811 |
Benj. Walker | Do., Passenger Merchantman | 14th Mar. do. | 1st Feb. 1811 |
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God. Blemverhapet | Commander, Challenger | 26th April do. | 12th Mar. 1811 |
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Hen. Fanshaw | Do., Grasshopper | 7th Feb. 1812 | 25th Dec. 1811 |
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John Joyce | Post-Captain, Manilla | 17th do. | 28th Jan. do. |
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Frederick Hoffman | Commander, Apelles | 27th May do. | 3rd May do. |
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J. Lucas Yeo | Lieutenant, Hostage | 20th Nov. 1803 |
| England parole 1804 |
W. H. Dillon | Do., Africaine | 13th Dec. 1803 | 25th July 1803 | England 1807 |
Jno. Fennell | Do., Minerve | 15th Dec. do. | 3rd July do. |
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Wm. Fitzgerald | Do., do. |
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Wm. Walpole |
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| Paris 1807, then to England |
Lewis Nanny | A Détenu | 17th Dec. 1803 |
| Escaped Arras 1807 |
T. L. Prescott | Do. | Do. |
| Escaped 1813 |
T. P. Crosdale | Do. | Do. |
| Escaped 1811 |
G. Gratrix | Lieut., Cruiser | 24th Dec. 1803 |
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Jno. Lambert | Do., Shannon | 10th Jan. 1804 | Dec. 1803 |
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Rod. T. Douglas | Do., do. |
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| England by Russia 1809 |
G. A. Simer | Do., do. |
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| Died 1806 |
Jno. Mackenzie | Do., Maidstone |
| Aug. 1803 |
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A. W. Thomas | Do., Grappler Gp. |
| 30th Dec. 1803 |
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Richard Pridham | Do., Hussar | 25th Mar. 1804 | 10th Feb. 1804 |
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H. T. Lutwidge | Do., do. |
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Edward Barker | Do., do. |
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| Killed in a duel 18th Feb. 1810 |
Philip Levesconte | Do., Magnificent |
| 25th Mar. 1804 | Escaped 1810; died 1850 |
Geo. Ingham | Do., Woolverine |
| 24th Mar. 1804 |
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James Wallis | Do., El Vincego | 8th May 1804 |
| Escaped 10th July 1813; died 1850 |
T. S. Hall | Do., do. |
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T. W. Miles | Do., Mallard | 25th Dec. 1804 |
| Killed in duel 13th July 1806 |
Francis Bassan | Do., Bouncer | 22nd Feb. 1805 |
| Died 1811 |
Aug. Donaldson | Do., Folkestone | 4th Jan. 1805 |
| Died |
Lieutenant, Arthur | 19th Jan. 1805 |
| Died 1810 | |
W. C. C. Dalzell | Do., Rattler | 4th Jan. do. |
| Left for Greenwich, England 1813 |
G. L. Ker | Do., Tearer | 16th July do. |
| Died 1809 |
G. S. Bourne | Sub-Lieutenant, do. |
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Wm. Richards | Do., Plumper |
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G. S. Wingate | Lieutenant, Biter | 10th Nov. 1805 |
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Thos. Scandlan | Sub-Lieutenant, do. |
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| Escaped 1811 |
Thos. Innes | Lieutenant, Woodlark | 14th Nov. 1805 |
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Richard C. Ross | Sub-Lieutenant, do. |
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Jno. Essel | Do., Archer |
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| Killed in escaping from Bitche |
J. Cotham Penny | Lieutenant, Ranger | 19th July 1805 |
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W. Spence | Do., do. |
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| Died at Verdun 1809 |
Alen Bozark | Do., Dove | 5th Aug. 1805 |
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T. G. Westlake | Sub-Lieutenant, do. |
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W. Tuckey | Lieutenant, Calcutta |
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Richard Donovon | Do., do. | 26th Sept. 1805 |
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John Collas | Do., do. | Do. |
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Nich. Wray | Do., Venus | Do. |
| Died at Verdun 1809 |
Rich. Ross | Sub-Lieutenant, Rapid | Do. |
| Escaped 1807 |
Will. Richards | Lieutenant, Constance | 12th Oct. 1806 |
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Molyn. Shuldham | Do., Adder | 9th Dec. 1806 |
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Edward Johnson | Do., Magpie | 18th Feb. 1807 |
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Robt. Basten | Do., Blanche | 4th Mar. 1807 |
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Will. Apreece | Do., do. | Do. |
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James Allan | Do., do. | Do. |
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Do., Pigmy | 5th Mar. 1807 |
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John McDougal | Do., Passenger |
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Will. Japper | Do., Dauntless | 19th May 1807 |
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W. B. Fabien | Acting, do. | Do. |
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Will. Arnold | Lieu., Inconstant | Do. |
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Robt. Crosbie | Do., Trompeuse | 19th Oct. 1807 |
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Matt. Young | Do., do. | Do. |
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W. I. Dixon | Sub-Lieutenant, Conflict | Do. |
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John Bingham | Lieutenant, Endymion | Do. |
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John Carslake | Do., Proserpine | 28th Feb. 1809 |
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R. P. Rigby | Do., do. | Do. |
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V. W. H. Bogle | Do., do. | Do. |
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I. H. Sanders | Do., Statira | 2nd June 1809 |
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C. C. Owen | Do., Dreadnought | 26th July 1809 |
| Escaped 21st Mar. 1810 |
Allen Stewart | Do., Alceste |
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W. C. Jervoise | Do., do. | Do. |
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Alex. Davidson | Sub., Bruizer | 3rd Nov. 1808 |
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Wm. Miln | Lieu., Carrier | 18th Jan. 1808 |
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Chas. Stewart | Do., Jackall | 29th May 1807 |
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Thos. Smith | Do., Lyra | 28th Oct. 1809 |
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Henry Conn | Do., Junon | 13th Dec. 1809 |
| Escaped 22nd Sept. 1812 |
Evelyn Norio | Do., Goldfinch |
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Daniel Nuller | Do., Racer | 28th Oct. 1810 |
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Francis Duval | Do., Unité |
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| To England |
Gilbert Kennicott | Do., Minorca | 27th Nov. 1810 |
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G. W. Brown | Do., Passenger | 1st Feb. 1811 |
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John Taylor | Do., Reynard |
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Robert Snell | Do., Minotaur | 23rd Dec. 1810 |
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G. P. Cowley | Do., Challenger | 12th Mar. 1811 |
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Joseph Miller | Do., do. | Do. |
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Geo. Norton | Do., Inveterate | 18th Feb. 1807 |
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Thos. Connell | Do., Téméraire | 12th June 1811 |
| Died 28th Aug. in consequence of a wound received in aduel with Captain Penrice on the 13th |
Lieutenant, Junon | 13th Dec. 1809 |
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Henry Taylor | Do., Olympia | 2nd Mar. 1811 |
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Henry Thrackston | Do., Snapper | 14th July 1811 |
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Henry Guy | Sub., do. | Do. |
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James Brown | Lieu., Sceptre | 11th Oct. 1811 |
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Edmond Stackpoole | Do., Conquistador | 25th Dec. 1811 |
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John Hawkins | Do., Grasshopper | 25th Dec. 1811 |
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Alex. McKnockie | Do., do. | Do. |
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J. L. Robins | Do., Manilla | 28th Jan. 1812 |
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J. G. Wigley | Do., do. | Do. |
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Fredrick Lloyd | Do., do. | Do. |
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John Brine | Do., Laurel | 31st Jan. 1812 |
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Chas. Green | Do., do. | Do. |
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W. W. P. Johnson | Do., Curaçoa | 20th May 1812 |
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Chas. Simeon | Do., do. | Do. |
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R. J. Gunnell | Sub., Martial | 12th Nov. 1812 |
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John Tracey | Lieu., Linnet | 27th Feb. 1813 |
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Geo. Smithers | Do., Goldfinch |
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Masters, Pilots,and Second Masters | ||||
Thos. Price | Pilot, Minerve | 3rd July 1803 |
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Henry Gooch | Master, Shannon | 10th Dec. do. |
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Henry Edwards | 2nd Master, Redbridge | 4th Aug. do. |
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Jas. Dillon | Master, Woolverene | 24th Mar. 1804 |
| Died at Verdun 15th May 1805 |
Do., Constance | 23rd May 1804 |
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Caleb Hiller | Ac.-M., Vincego | 8th May 1804 |
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Richard Skinner | Do., Pass, Serapis | 1st Aug. do. |
| Escaped 1808 |
Thos. James | Pilot, Woolverene | 24th Mar. do. |
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Philip Bandains | Do. Grappler | 30th Dec. 1803 |
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Will. Cochran | Master, Minerve | 3rd July do. |
| Died Verdun 30th Nov. 1807 |
Geo. Brown | 2nd Master, Mallard | 25th Dec. 1804 |
| Escaped 22nd May 1811 |
Jas. Ayles | Pilot, do. |
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| Died Sarrelibre 1807 |
Fras. Rebour | Teazer | 16th July 1805 |
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Jno. le Rougetelle | Pilot, Plumper |
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| Died Sarrelibre |
John Beatson | 2nd Master, Woodlark | 14th Nov. 1805 |
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John Steedman | Pilot |
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Benj. Hazell | Master, Ranger | 19th July do. |
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David Beynon | 2nd Master, Minx | 28th Feb. 1806 |
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Hugh Ross | Pilot, Ranger | 19th July 1805 |
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Joseph Giles | 2nd Master, Rapid | 16th Sept. 1806 |
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Fras. Hernaman | Do., United Brothers | 9th Dec. 1806 |
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John McDougal | Master, Pigmy | 5th Mar. 1807 |
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Henry Fraser | Do., Sheldrake | 12th Oct. 1806 |
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John Atherdon | Pilot, Inveterate | 18th Feb. 1807 |
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Alex. Handisyde | 2nd Master, do. |
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Thos. Knockner | Pilot, Ignition | 19th Feb. 1807 |
| Escaped 14th Jan. 1811 |
John Dear | 2nd Master, Jackall | 29th Jan. 1807 |
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Roger Taylor | Master, Blanche | 4th Mar. 1807 |
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Robt. Adamson | 2nd Master, Biser | 10th Nov. 1805 |
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John Goodson | Master, Dauntless | 19th May 1807 |
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Robert Pope | Pilot |
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Henry Brown | Master, Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
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Thos. Menton | Acting-Master, Arethusa | 6th April 1809 |
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Ed. Brown | Master, Proserpine | 28th Feb. 1809 |
| Died at Verdun 6th Oct. 1813 |
John le Corney | Pilot, Amelia | 16th July 1809 |
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Master, Brisies | 12th Aug. 1809 |
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John Cowan | 2nd Master, Cracker | 16th May 1808 |
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Samuel Tuck | Master, Linnet | 3rd April 1810 |
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Thos. Foster | Do., Racer | 28th Oct. 1810 |
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Richard Vannall | Pilot, do. |
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| Escaped 22nd May 1811 |
Jer. Mcnamara | 2nd Master, Blazer | 8th July 1810 |
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J. H. Gillo | Do., Thresher | 9th July 1810 |
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Henry Taylor | Master, Podargus | 15th Aug. 1809 |
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John Harrow | 2nd Master, Sparkler | 12th Jan. 1808 |
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Robert Thomson | Master, Minotaur | 23rd Oct. 1810 |
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John Filleule | Do., Thunder | 24th April 1811 |
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John Sullivan | Do., Challenger | 2nd Mar. 1811 |
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Robert Templeton | 2nd Master, Bloodhound | 22nd Oct. 1810 |
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Jer. Tapley | Do., Olympia | 2nd Nov. 1811 |
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Field Moytham | Do., Monkey | 28th Dec. 1810 |
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Wm. Walker | Do., Growler | 18th June 1811 |
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Peter Priaulx | Pilot, Royal Oak | 30th Oct. 1811 |
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Thos. Read | Master, Passenger, Chesterfield Packet,Grasshopper | 25th Dec. 1811 |
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John Hales | Master, Manilla | 28th Jan. 1812 |
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Andrew Napier | 2nd Master, Adder | 9th Dec. 1806 |
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Geo. Crockett | Acting-Master, Linnet | 25th Feb. 1813 |
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Surgeons, Assistant-Surgeons, andMates | ||||
Alex. Allen | Surgeon, Minerve | 3rd July 1803 |
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Robert Gordon | Mate, Do. |
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| Died at Verdun 8th Feb. 1803 |
Assistant-Surgeon, Hostage | 18th Dec. 1803 |
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John Bell | Do., Shannon | 10th Dec. 1803 |
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Alex. Crigan | Mate, Do. |
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| Escaped from Arras |
Wm. Porteus | Assistant-Mate, Grappler | 30th Dec. 1803 |
| Escaped 1808 |
John Graham, living at Verdun 1853 | Surgeon, Hussar | 10th Feb. 1804 |
| As surgeon to the depot to England, 4th Jan. 1814 |
J. P. Hayden | Surgeon’s-Mate, Hussar |
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| Died at Blois 18th Mar. 1814 |
Chas. Newman | Do., do. |
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Wm. Hill | Surgeon, Passenger, M. Vessel | 24th April 1804 |
| Escaped 18th Nov. 1809. |
Morgan Williams | Do., Woolverene | 24th March 1804 |
| Escaped 18th Nov. 1809 |
John Lawmont | Do., Vincego | 8th May 1804 |
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Ed. McGrath | Surgeon-Mate, Acasta | 30th June 1804 |
| Died at Verdun 9th June 1808 |
Bernard Allcock | Do., Mallard | 24th Dec. 1804 |
| Died at Metz March 1808 |
Benjm. Lawder | Assistant-Mate, Bouncer | 22nd Feb. 1805 |
| Poisoned himself at Verdun 25th May 1805 |
Dan. Cameron | Do., Biler | 10th Nov. 1804 |
| Escaped 11th May 1809 |
James Moir | Do., Woodlark | 14th Nov. 1805 |
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Alexr. Simpson | Surgeon, Ranger | 19th July 1805 |
| Strasburg 5th Jan. 1807; died there |
John Roberts | Assistant-Mate, Calcutta | 11th Feb. 1806 |
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Robert Stewart | Surgeon, Do. | 18th Feb. 1806 |
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Jas. Breman | Do., Blanche | 20th April 1807 |
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John Patterson | Assistant-Surgeon, do. |
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Chas. Mitchell | Surgeon, Pigmy | 24th April 1807 |
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Robert Hoggan | Assistant-Surgeon, Inveterate | 18th Feb. 1807 |
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David Gray | Surgeon-Mate, Rapid | 16th Sept. 1806 |
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John Roberts | Do., United Brothers | 9th Dec. 1806 |
| Died Sar Libre 10th Oct. 1808 |
Jos. H. Hughes | Do., Dauntless | 19th May 1807 |
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John Watson | Assistant-Surgeon, Jackall | 29th Mar. 1807 |
| Died at Verdun 17th Dec. 1809 |
Surgeon, Proserpine | 28th Feb. 1809 |
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Jos. Hawthorn | Surgeon-Mate, do. |
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| Escaped 10th Nov. 1810 |
Robert Abbott | Surgeon, Racer | 28th Oct. 1810 |
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Lewes Jones | Surgeon-Mate, Minotaur | 23rd Oct. 1810 |
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Danl. Godbehere | Assistant-Surgeon, Challenger | 12th Mar. 1811 |
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Thos. Wells | Do., Monkey | 28th Dec. 1810 |
| Died, 20th Jan. 1812, in consequence of a wound receivedin a duel on the 27th with Mr. Abbott |
P. H. Scott | Acting-Assistant-Surgeon, Olympia | 2nd Mar. 1811 |
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M. C. Woods | Assistant-Surgeon, Growler | 18th June 1811 |
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Wm. Campbell | Do., Colossus | 30th Jan. 1812 |
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Thos. Sanderson | Surgeon, Grasshopper | 25th Oct. 1811 |
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Wm. Donaldson | Do., Manilla | 28th Jan. 1812 |
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Richard Tobin | Do., Laurel | 31st Jan. 1812 |
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Wm. Watts | Assistant-Surgeon, Manilla | 28th Jan. 1812 |
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P. T. Maiming | Surgeon, Apelles | 3rd May 1812 |
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Jas. Hunter | Assistant-Surgeon, Passenger in Grasshopper | 25th Dec. 1811 |
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C. M. Snooke | Surgeon, Linnet | 8th May 1813 |
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Pursers | ||||
John Hyslop | Shannon | 10th Dec. 1803 |
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Saml. Trewin | Vincego | 8th May 1804 |
| Died 2nd Mar. 1809 |
John Innes | Ranger | July 1805 |
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Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
| Died 12th Aug. 1808 | |
Jas. Wilson | Diligence | 24th Mar. 1806 |
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H. F. Willcocks | Blanche | 4th Mar. 1807 |
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I. C. Cummings | Constance | 12th Oct. 1807 |
| England, by order of French Government 13th Feb. |
Arch. McMillar | Atalante | 12th Feb. 1807 |
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Dan. Sullivan | Dauntless | 19th May 1807 |
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Wm. Lamotte | Falcon, Passenger in Dauntless |
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| Escaped 22nd May 1811 |
Geo. Ellis | Proserpine | 28th Feb. 1809 |
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Simon Heley | Amphion | 28th Sept. 1809 |
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W. S. Black | Briseis | 10th Oct. 1809 |
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Hugh Corbyn | Goldfinch | 10th May 1810 |
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John Boone | Trident, Passenger in a transport |
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John Richardson | Challenger | 12th Mar. 1811 |
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Chas. Ross | Alacrity | 26th May 1811 |
| Died 22nd Nov. 1813 |
Thos. Bastin | Grasshopper | 25th Dec. 1811 |
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John Paterson | Manilla | 28th Jan. 1812 |
| Died 31st Oct. 1813 |
Hugh Hannay | Apelles | 3rd May 1812 |
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Marine Officers | ||||
Geo. Aug. Bell | Lieutenant, Minerve | 3rd July 1803 |
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Alex. Eckford | Do., Shannon | 10th Dec. 1803 |
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Robt. Phillips | Do., Hussar | 10th Feb. 1804 |
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Geo. Jones | Captain, Magnificent | 25th Mar. 1804 |
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John Ridley | Do., do. | Do. |
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Jasper Farmer | Lieutenant, do. | Do. |
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Chas. Stanser | Captain, Passenger |
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Wm. Sampdon | Lieutenant, Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
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Robt. Alexander | Captain, Calcutta | 18th Feb. 1806 |
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John Campbell | Lieutenant, Blanche | 4th Mar. 1807 |
| Escaped 1810 |
Captain, Majestic | 16th Nov. 1807 |
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R. R. Bignall | Lieutenant, Proserpine | 28th Feb. 1809 |
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John Blackeney | Do., Statira | 2nd June 1809 |
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Thos. Morgan | Do., Cambrian | 25th Mar. 1810 |
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Jerh. Collins | Do., Manilla | 28th Jan, 1812 |
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B. Chaproniere | Do., Laurel | 31st Jan. 1812 |
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Phillips | Do., Hussar | 10th Feb. 1804 |
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Petty Officers | ||||
Chas. Halford | Master-Mate, Minerve | 3rd July 1803 |
| Escaped 14th May 1811 |
John Moore |
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| Died 14th Nov. 1810 |
John Hawkey | Midshipman |
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John Nelson |
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| Died 8th March |
Geo. Hall Dacre | Do. |
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| Escaped in 1809 |
Robert Sutton |
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| Escaped in 1811 |
C. S. Ricketts |
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| Escaped in 1809 |
Sam Mottley |
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| Died in 1809 |
Robert Burridge |
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| Escaped in 1806 |
Jack Pearson |
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| Died 11th Mar. 1807 |
Richard Weatherley |
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W. J. Bradshaw |
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Chas. Hare | Midshipman, Minerve | 3rd July 1803 |
| Escaped 1809 |
William Streeting | 1st Class, Minerve |
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| Escaped 1811 |
Frank Cutler | Minerve |
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| Escaped 12th May 1809 |
Wm. Wymer | Do. |
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Geo. Fitzgerald | Do. |
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| Escaped 9th Nov. 1810 |
Clerk |
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Ed. Dillon | Midshipman, Cruiser | 24th Dec. 1803 |
| Escaped 25th April 1809 |
Wm. Gilpin | Master-Mate, Shannon, made Lieutenant at Verdun | 10th Dec. 1803 |
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Abr. Robinson | Midshipman |
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| Escaped 4th June 1805 |
T. W. Cecil |
| Do. |
| Bitche escaped when on road, 14th July 1807 |
Wm. Allen |
| Do. |
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Fras Little |
| Do. |
| Escaped 19th July 1805 |
Edw. Knipp | Clerk | Do. |
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Maurice Hewson | Midshipman, Diamond | Do. |
| Escaped 1809 |
John Barclay | Master-Mate, Maidstone | 2nd Aug. 1803 |
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Ed. Boys | Midshipman, Phoebe |
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| Escaped |
F. J. Whitehurst | Phoebe |
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| Escaped; retaken on board La Juno |
John Murray | Do. |
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| Escaped 4th June 1805 |
Fras. Maxwell | Clerk, Redbridge | 4th Aug. 1803 |
| Bitche; escaped on road |
Robert Blakeney | Midshipman, Amphion |
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| Returned to England |
E. E. Temple | Narcissus |
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| Escaped 19th April 1807 |
Richard Morris | Minerve | 3rd July 1805 |
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John Whitefield | Grappler | 30th Aug. 1805 |
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Henry Leworthy | A.B., do. | 13th Dec. 1803 |
| Escaped from Port Chaussée 1st Dec. 1810; retaken;sent to Bitche |
Henry Worth | Midshipman, Argus; Passenger on merchant vessel | Jan. 1804 |
| Run 5th Dec. 1811; retaken; sent to Bitche |
R. L. Gordon | Hussar | 10th Feb. 1804 |
| Bitche; escaped on road |
W. C. Smithson | Do. |
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| Died 30th Nov. 1809 |
Eran Nepean |
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Henry Ashworth |
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| Escaped 1808 |
Edward Nickoll |
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Arthur Vine |
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| Died at Verdun 24th Oct. 1812 |
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| Died at Gt. Gonesby | |
Jas. Mathias |
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Wm. Sutton |
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John Hopkinson | 1st Class |
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| Died 4th Feb. 1853, aged 65 |
Jas. Mascal | Clerk |
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| Died at Verdun 4th Nov. 1806 |
Chas. Parker | Midshipman, Tribune | 13th Mar. 1804 |
| Escaped 3rd Aug. 1810 |
John Parkman | Master-Mate, Magnificent; made Lieutenant atVerdun | 25th Mar. 1804 |
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Chas. Shaw | Midshipman |
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| Escaped 1809 |
John Vale |
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Robt. Thorley | Master-Mate, Impetueux; made Lieutenant atVerdun |
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| Escaped 10th July 1813; died at Godmanchester |
Christ Tutthill | Midshipman, Impétueux | 25th Mar. 1804 |
| Escaped 1808 |
Martin Miller | Woolverene | 24th Mar. 1804 |
| Escaped 14th Dec. 1809 |
Philip Race | Do. |
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Wm. Richards | Do. |
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I. S. Fletcher | Do. |
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| Escaped 14th Dec. 1807 |
Denis O’Brien | Master-Mate, Hussar | 10th Feb. 1804 |
| Escaped 1808 |
Jer. Mahoney | Do. |
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Jas. Wood | Vincego | 8th May |
| Died 20th May 1806 |
Robt. Morland | Midshipman, Vincego |
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| Died 16th July 1806 |
I. R. J. Wright | Do. |
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| Escaped 24th Dec. 1810 |
Geo. Sidney Smith | 1st Class, Do. |
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Wm. L. Mansall | Do. |
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| Escaped 1808 |
John Trewin | Do. |
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Clerk, Vincego | 8th May 1804 |
| Died 16th Feb. 1809 | |
Thos. G. Wills | Master-Mate, Acasta | 30th June 1804 |
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Thos. Dawson | Midshipman, Morgiana | 3rd June 1804 |
| Died at Verdun 15th Oct. 1810 |
Matthew Low | Master-Mate, Cameleon |
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| Died Nov. 1809 |
John Adams | Clerk, Woolverene | 24th Mar. 1804 |
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John Perryman | Clerk, Grappler | 10th Dec. 1803 |
| Died 11th Mar. 1813 |
B. Belchambers | Do., Leda | 31st July 1804 |
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Edward Hunt | Midshipman, Imperial Service | 4th Feb. 1804 |
| Escaped 8th Dec. 1813 |
Geo. P. Potts | Midshipman, Vincego | 8th May 1804 |
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Robt. James | Rambler | 11th Aug. 1804 |
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Obediah Waller | Mallard | 24th Dec. 1804 |
| Escaped on the road from Blois to Guéret 14th Feb.;retaken 21st Mar. 1814 |
Richard Stockings | Clerk, do. |
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Scroope Ayston | Midshipman, Bouncer | 22nd Feb. 1805 |
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John Lynch | Clerk, do. | Do. |
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Thos. Webb | Master-Mate, Nautilus | 16th Feb. 1805 |
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Thos. Davies | 1st Class, do. | Do. |
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I. M. A. Hervey | Midshipman, Doris | 20th April 1805 |
| Died at Metz |
Samuel Blackmore | Do., Imperial Service | 25th Mar. 1805 |
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Augs. O. Kenessy | Midshipman, Nautilus | 16th Feb. 1805 |
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Andrew McDougal | Do., do. | Do. |
| Died Verdun |
John Woodroffe | Do., Teazer | 16th July 1805 |
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Jas. March | Do., do. | Do. |
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John McGraw | Do., do | Do. |
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W. I. Devonshire | Do., Biter | 10th Nov. 1805 |
| Escaped 21st July 1811 |
John Wingate | 1st Class, do. | Do. |
| Escaped 27th April 1809; retaken 29th May 1809 |
Roger Aitkin | Do., Woodlark | 14th Nov. 1805 |
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Wm. Hamilton | Do., do. | Do. |
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Robert Rawlins | Master-Mate, Passenger in Woodlark to joinEagle | Do. |
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Midshipman, Passenger in Woodlark to joinEagle | 14th Nov. 1805 |
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R. B. Robertson | Do., do. | Do. |
| Died 1810 |
John Crick | Do., do. | Do. |
| Died 1808 |
Joseph Harries | 1st Class do., Eagle | Do. |
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John Robertson | Clerk, do. | Do. |
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Patrick Nairne | Midshipman, do., Eagle | Do. |
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Aug. Arabin | Do., do. | Do. |
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Robert Legg | Master-Mate, Calcutta | 25th Sept. 1805 |
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Andrew Munro | Master-Mate, Ranger; made Lieutenant at Verdun | 19th July 1805 |
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Robert Ed. Hunter | Midshipman, Ranger | Do. |
| Escaped 1808 |
Geo. Bissett | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped Dec. 1809 |
Chas. Robinson | 1st Class, do. | Do. |
| Escaped do. |
Theos. Thomson | Midshipman, Dove | 5th Aug. 1805 |
| Killed 21st Mar. 1811 |
Robt. Rochford | Master-Mate, Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
| Escaped 1809 |
John Low | Midshipman, Calcutta; made Lieutenant at Verdun | Do. |
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Thos. Denniston | Do., do. | Do. |
| Died at Verdun 29th June 1806 |
Rich. Nason | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped 28th Jan. 1811 |
W. W. Kingstone | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped 14th Sept. 1807 |
Donald Mackey | Clerk, Dove | 5th Aug. 1805 |
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Geo. C. Chappell | Do., Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
| Died at Verdun 19th Feb. 1813 |
J. F. Hughes | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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John Hallows | 1st Class, Ranger | 19th July |
| Escaped 9th Nov. 1810 |
J. H. Wall | Midshipman, Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
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Do., do. | Do. |
| Killed in a duel 14th Oct. 1811, by M. P. Morris | |
Wm. Hall | Do., do. | Do. |
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Thos. Sheers | Do., do. | Do. |
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Geo. Carter | Do., do. | 26th Sept. 1805 |
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Cornels Randel | Clerk, Ranger | 19th July 1805 |
| Escaped 1809 |
Henry Lewis | Master-Mate, Diana | Do. |
| Escaped 1809 |
Lochlan Grant | Midshipman, Growler | 10th Mar. 1806 |
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Richard Dew | Master-Mate, Impétueux | Do. |
| Died at S. Libre Feb. 1811 |
Wm. Campbell | Clerk, Teazer | 16th July 1805 |
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Thos. Blackinston | Midshipman, Revenge |
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| Escaped 1809 |
Thos. Marriott | Clerk, Adder | 9th Dec. 1806 |
| Escaped and retaken |
Jas. H. Glasscott | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
| Died at Verdun 3rd Mar. 1807 |
Isaac Haberfield | Do., United Brothers | Do. |
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J. B. Tatnall | Do., Impérieuse | Do. |
| Escaped 1809 |
Roger Hall | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
| Escaped 1809 |
Roger Grant | Master-Mate, Renown | 10th Feb. 1807 |
| Escaped 1809 |
John Wildey | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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W. Herniman | Do., United Brothers | 9th Dec. 1806 |
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Joseph Stingsby | Master-Mate, Blanche | 4th Mar. 1807 |
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Henry Stanhope | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
| Escaped 14th May 1811 |
J. S. P. Masters | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped 27th Nov. 1808 |
John Rootes | Do., do. | 4th Mar. 1807 |
| Died 22nd April 1813 |
F. C. L. Viret | Do., do. | Do. |
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W. T. Williams | Do., do. | Do. |
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Chs. Street | 1st Class, do | Do. |
| Escaped 21st July 1811 |
Geo. Gordon | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped do. |
Robert Hoy | 1st Class, do. | 4th May 1807 |
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J. F. Secretan | Do., do. | Do. |
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J. C. G. Mowatt | Clerk, do. | Do. |
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Wm. Moyses | Master-Mate, Pomone; Passenger inBlanche | Do. |
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Midshipman, Pigmy | 4th May 1807 |
| Escaped in 1809 | |
John Butterfield | Do., Impétueux | Do. |
| Deserted and retaken |
Chas. Turrell | Do., Minerva | 16th Dec. 1806 |
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Joseph Meek | Clerk, Inveterate | 18th Feb. 1807 |
| Escaped in 1809 |
David Wilson | Master-Mate, Magpie | Do. |
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Wm. Heard | Midshipman, Magpie | Do. |
| Escaped and retaken |
Robert Mortimer | Do., do. | Do. |
| Entered French service 1809; quitted it in 1880 |
Jas. H. Gale | Do., Ignition | 18th Feb. 1807 |
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Alfred Parr | Do., do. | Do. |
| Entered French service 1809; quitted it in 1810 |
Chas. F. Thompson | Do., Kangaroo | 24th Feb. 1807 |
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H. J. Hill | Do., Speedwell | 26th Dec. 1806 |
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John Sheckleton | Master-Mate, Dove | 5th Aug. 1805 |
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J. N. Lyall | Ord.-Midshipman, Blanche | 4th Mar. 1807 |
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Thos. Greg | Do., do. | Do. |
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Simn. Ounkovesky | Midshipman, Egyptienne | 26th June 1807 |
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John Wier | Do., Inconstant | 12th July 1807 |
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Reuben Paine | Master-Mate, Jamaica | 4th Mar. 1807 |
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Andr. Russel | Do., Hydra | 30th Oct. 1807 |
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Lord John Boyle | Do., Gibralta | 22nd July 1807 |
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Wm. Brander | Do., Amphion | 10th Sept. 1807 |
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Jas. S. G. Caffry | Do., Monkey | 19th Oct. 1807 |
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Geo. Blake | Midshipman, Lively | 14th Oct. 1807 |
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Wm. Heywood | Do., Alfred | 6th Jan. 1808 |
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Edward Brydges | Do., Rose | 26th Dec. 1807 |
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Wm. Hutchinson | Master-Mate, Rose | Jan. 1808 |
| Escaped 14th Jan. 1811 |
Midshipman, Pomona | 20th Feb. 1808 |
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John McFee | Master-Mate, Alfred | 30th April 1808 |
| Escaped 14th Jan. 1811 |
W. Hearbour | Midshipman, Carrier | 18th Jan. 1808 |
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David Littlejohn | Master-Mate, Shannon | 6th Dec. 1808 |
| Escaped 21st Dec. 1810; died |
J. W. Dupre | Do., Melpomone | 7th Jan. 1809 |
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E. P. Montague | Midshipman, Proserpine | 28th Feb. 1809 |
| Escaped 21st July 1811 |
Wm. Pratt | Do., do. | Do. |
| Died 6th Jan. 1810 |
Chas. Lardner | 1st Class, do. | 28th Feb. 1809 |
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R. G. M. Darrocott | Midshipman, Bonne Citoyenne | 18th Feb. 1809 |
| Escaped 15th Dec. 1811; retaken to Blois |
N. J. Reynolds | Master-Mate, Proserpine | 28th do. |
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Jos. Petfield | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped 21st Dec. 1810 |
John Wilcke | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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W. H. Savigny | Do., do. | Do. |
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Geo. Forbes | 1st Class, do. | Do. |
| Escaped 20th Feb. 1810 |
Peter Allen | Do., Proserpine |
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Thos. Rodnell | Midshipman, Arethusa | 6th April 1809 |
| Afterward in Customs at Hull |
Henry Thomas | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped 20th July 1810 |
Edward Crowe | 1st Class, do. | Do. |
| Do., do. |
Geo. Back | Do., do. | Do. |
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Jas. Reid | Midshipman, Statira | 2nd July 1809 |
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Robert Hemer | Midshipman, Dreadnought | 26th July 1809 |
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John Bee | Do., Padmus | 29th May 1809 |
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Ed. Herbert | Do., Amelia | 16th July 1809 |
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Geo. Powell | Master-Mate, Amphion | 28th Sept. 1809 |
| Escaped 20th July 1810 |
H. B. Mason | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
| Escaped 9th Nov. 1810 |
J. R. Drew | Do., Belle poule | 28th Sept. 1809 |
| Escaped do. |
Wm. Randal | Master-Mate, Wizard | Do. |
| Escaped 24th Dec. 1809 |
Jas. P. Parker | Midshipman, Alceste | 30th Sept. 1809 |
| Escaped 20th Jan. 1810 |
Edward Walker | Master-Mate, Herald | 14th Dec. 1808 |
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Fredk. Lacaste | Do., Thames | 2nd Mar. 1808 |
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Midshipman, Polyphemus | 20th Dec. 1805 |
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Geo. Bateman | Do., L’Aimable; made Lieutenant atSarrelibre | 12th Jan. 1807 |
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Thos. Lowis | Midshipman, Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
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Peter Stark | Do., Eudymion | 19th Nov. 1809 |
| Escaped 9th Nov. 1810 |
Saml. Kneeshaw | Master-Mate, Alcmène | 15th Jan. 1809 |
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John Atkinson | Do., do. | 30th Mar. 1809 |
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Wm. Walker | Clerk, Jackall | 28th May 1807 |
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John Taylor | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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Henry Richardson | Do., Rapid | 14th Nov. 1807 |
| Died 23rd Feb. 1812 |
Wm. Baker | Do., Strenuous | 27th June 1808 |
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Thos. Morris | Do., Inveterate | 19th Feb. 1807 |
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H. E. Hawkins | Master-Mate, Raleigh | 9th Sept. 1809 |
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Ralph Cornutt | Midshipman, Lyra | 28th Oct. 1809 |
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Chas. Mayo | Do., Jackall | 29th May 1807 |
| Escaped 28th Jan. 1811 |
Hamilton Davies | Do., Conqueror; made Lieutenant at Verdun | 20th Jan. 1808 |
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Robert McWha | Do., Sylvia | 10th Sept. 1807 |
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John Coulson | Do., Guerrière | 25th Feb. 1808 |
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Thos. McDougal | Do., Medusa | 11th Sept. 1809 |
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Wm. Radford | Master-Mate, Hydra | 3rd Oct. 1809 |
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Adam Gordon | Midshipman, Seahorse | 21st Oct. 1809 |
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Ed. Bold | Master-Mate, Virginie | 16th Jan. 1810 |
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Godfrey Fosbery | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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Wm. Thomas | Master-Mate, Junon | 13th Dec. 1809 |
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Chas. Paynter | Midshipman, Indefatigable | 14th Jan. 1810 |
| Escaped 27th Dec. 1813 |
Peter Morris | Master-Mate, Goldfinch | April 1810 |
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Midshipman, Escort | 20th June 1810 |
| Died in hospital at Fontainebleau 1814 | |
John Brothers | Midshipman, Goldfinch | 8th May 1810 |
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Wm. Handby | Do., Atlas | 8th Mar. 1810 |
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John Webster | Master-Mate, Parthion | 10th Nov. 1810 |
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Henry Jackson | Midshipman, Pacer | 28th Oct. 1810 |
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Thos. Jackson | Do., do. | Do. |
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E. F. Price | Midshipman, do. | 28th Oct. 1810 |
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Geo. Jenson | Clerk, do. | Do. |
| Died 1st June |
I. C. Taylor | Midshipman, Bruiser | 9th July 1810 |
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Robert Holder | Do., Spencer | 10th Jan. 1811 |
| Escaped 28th Jan. 1811 |
I. P. Campbell | Do., Blazer | 9th Nov. 1808 |
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John S. Smith | Master-Mate, Kent | 13th Dec. 1810 |
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John Parsons | Do., Podargus | 15th Aug. 1809 |
| Escaped 24th Dec. 1813 |
Benj. Hart | Midshipman, Minotaur | 23rd Dec. 1810 |
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Jos. O’Brien | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped 24th Dec. 1813 |
G. T. Mitchell | Do., do. | Do. |
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Geo. Elry | Do., do. | Do. |
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I. I. Hamilton | Master-Mate, Minorca | 27th Nov. 1810 |
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Wm. Lyth | Clerk, Biter | 10th Nov. 1805 |
| Died 15th May 1811 |
Wm. Hains | Midshipman, Impétueux | 13th Oct. 1810 |
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Jos. Barrett | Do., Cadmus | 6th Mar. 1811 |
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Henry Davis | Do., Challenger | 12th Mar. 1811 |
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Thos. Jennings | Do., do. | Do. |
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Francis Stevenson | 1st Class, do. | Do. |
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Wheatley Byass | Do., do. | 12th Mar. 1811 |
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Stephen Green | Clerk, do. | Do. |
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Geo. Norton | 1st Class, Inveterate | 18th Feb. 1807 |
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F. Wahtstrand | Midshipman, Olympia | 2nd Mar. 1811 |
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Jas. I. Sullivan | Do., do. | Do. |
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Thos. Rowe | Master-Mate, Challenger | 12th Mar. 1811 |
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Anth. Gibbs | Midshipman, Pioneer | 21st Feb. 1811 |
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Chas. Blissett | Do., Vesuvius | 20th Nov. 1809 |
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Midshipman, Junon; made Lieutenant at Bitche | 13th Dec. 1809 |
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Ed. Turner | Master-Mate Boyne | 21st May 1811 |
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Henry Kirkpatrick | Midshipman, Poictiers | Do. |
| Deserted from Gueret 30th Mar. 1814 |
Jas. Barton | Master-Mate, Snapper | 14th July 1811 |
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Richard Pickersgill | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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Robert Furze | Do., Semiraris | 16th July 1811 |
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I. P. Were | Do., Sceptre | 15th Sept. 1811 |
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Jas. Woolcock | Do., Hibernia | 15th July 1808 |
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Dal. Baird | Master-Mate, Conquistador | 27th Dec. 1811 |
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Fra. Sutherland | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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Geo. Peard | Do., do. | 17th Dec. 1811 |
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Edwin I. Caulfield | Do., do. | Do. |
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Donet O’Brien | Vol.. do. | Do. |
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John Franklyn | Midshipman, Colossus | Do. |
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Peter Hodder | Do., do.; made Lieutenant at Verdun | Do. |
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Niel Malcolm | Do., do. | Do. |
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H. L. Parry | Master-Mate, Grasshopper | 25th Dec. 1811 |
| Escaped 11th Feb. 1814 |
Edw. Yelland | Midshipman, do. | Do. |
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Thos. W. Tyler | Do., do. | Do. |
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John Strong | Clerk, do. | Do. |
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Dk. Sarsfield | Midshipman, Flypass, do. | Do. |
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Phil. Harvey | Master-Mate, Porcupine | 16th Dec. 1811 |
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W. C. Robins | Vol., Manilla | 28th Jan. 1812 |
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W. A. Willis | Do., do. | 17th Feb. 1812 |
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Midshipman, Christian | 7th Feb. 1812 |
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John Gowdie | Master-Mate, Manilla | Do. |
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Wm. Hubbard | Do., do. | Do. |
| Escaped from Blois 11th Feb. 1814 |
Geo. Bland | Midshipman, Do. | Do. |
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M. W. Batty | Do., do. | 28th Jan. 1812 |
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J. H. Johnstone | Do., do. | Do. |
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Henry Randall | Do., do. | Do. |
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Henry Sadler | Do., do. | Do. |
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I. M. Johnson | Vol., do. | Do. |
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John Ward | Clerk, do. | Do. |
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Geo. Maryon | Midshipman, Arrow | 28th Aug. 1811 |
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Jos. Townsend | Do., Rose | 23rd Jan. 1812 |
| Escaped 24th Dec. 1812 |
Hanbury Clements | Do., Laurel | 31st Jan. 1812 |
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Danl. Galway | Vol., do. | Do. |
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Montg. Digges | Do., do. | Do. |
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Thos. Pettigrew | Do., do. | Do. |
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Robert Tighe | Do., do. | Do. |
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Danl. McCarthy | Clerk, Laurel | 31st Jan. 1812 |
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G. E. Davies | Midshipman, Alacrity | 26th May 1811 |
| Escaped 27th Dec. 1818 |
J. E. Sterling | Do., Grasshopper | 25th Dec. 1811 |
| Escaped 11th Feb. 1814 |
J. Lechmere | Do., do. | Do. |
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Chas. Jeaffreson | Do., Manilla | 31st Jan. 1812 |
| Escaped Feb. 1814 |
W. S. Johnston | Do., Apelles | 3rd May 1812 |
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Jas. Craggs | Do., Calypso | 25th Dec. 1811 |
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W. B. Hare | Do., St. Finengo | 14th Dec. 1810 |
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John Downey | Master-Mate, Nieman | 22nd July 1812 |
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Jas. Birch | Midshipman, Alban | 8th July 1812 |
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Henry King | Do., Venerable | 17th July 1812 |
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J. J. Lane | Do., do. | Do. |
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Arch. Grant | Do., New Magnificent | Do. |
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Richard Rosser | Do., Volontaire | Do. |
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Henry Barrow | Do., Strenuous | 25th June 1812 |
| Escaped 27th Dec. 1813 |
Midshipman, Wizard | 24th Aug. 1812 |
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A. W. Nicholls | Clerk, Pigmy | 24th Nov. 1812 |
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H. A. Whitcomb | Do., Apelles | 5th Mar. 1807 |
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J. H. Hindley | Clerk, La Constance | 2nd Oct. 1806 |
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Henry Jho. Callaghan | Midshipman, Arrow | 26th Jan. 1813 |
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Geo. Simmonds | Clerk, Osprey | 29th July 1812 |
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John Barnes | Midshipman, Britonart | Do. |
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Saml. Cornish | Do., Linnet | 25th Feb. 1813 |
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Hugh Carroll | Clerk, do. | Do. |
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Bendon Sharvell | Master-Mate, Horatio | 23rd Dec. 1812 |
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Robert O’Neil | Do., Dispatch | 14th April 1813 |
| Escaped Feb. 1814 |
Geo. Evans | Midshipman, Cretan | 13th Jan. 1813 |
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Thos. Keith Steward | Master-Mate, Clarence | 18th Sept. 1813 |
| Escaped Feb. 1814 |
Wm. Alex. Longmore | Midshipman, Hannibal | 21st Sept. 1813 |
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John Frith | 1st Class, Désirée | 3rd Dec. 1813 |
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Wm. Litheby | Midshipman, Telegraph | 4th Mar. 1814 |
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Saml. Edwards | Do., Impérieuse | Do. |
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Wm. Little | Gunner, Minerve | 3rd July 1803 |
| Died 26th Sept. 1806 |
Andrew Brown | Boatswain, do. | Do. |
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Wm. Rice | Carpenter, do. | Do. |
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John Johnson | Gunner, Woolverene | 24th Mar. 1804 |
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Robert Bulger | Boatswain, Vicengo | 8th May 1804 |
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Andrew Allen | Carpenter, do. | Do. |
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Boatswain, Woolverene | 24th Mar. 1804 |
| Escaped from Bitche | |
John Richards | Carpenter, Woolverene | Do. |
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Ed. Gilligan | Boatswain, Shannon | 10th Dec. 1803 |
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Rd. Carne | Gunner, Vincego | 8th May 1804 |
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Danl. Chadwick | Do., Shannon | 10th Dec. 1803 |
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Jas. Dobbins | Do., Shark; taken in a Cartel | 20th April 1805 |
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Wm. Lennard | Do., Calcutta | 26th Sept. 1805 |
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Geo. Heard | Carpenter, do. | Do. |
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Tim. Quin | Gunner, Ranger | 19th July 1805 |
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John Windham | Carpenter, do. | Do. |
| Died 1st Oct. 1809 |
Wm. Richardson | Boatswain, do. | Do. |
| Died Jan. 1810 |
Wm. Carey | Do., Hussar | 10th Feb. 1804 |
| Died 25th May 1808 |
Thos. Simpson | Gunner, do. | Do. |
| Escaped 1809 |
John Treacher | Do., Diligence | 24th Mar. 1806 |
|
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Thos. Strong | Do., Dauntless | 19th May 1807 |
|
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Thos. Gray | Boatswain, do. | Do. |
|
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Peter Lunn | Carpenter, do. | Do. |
|
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John Osborn | Boatswain, Flora | 18th Jan. 1808 |
|
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Alex. Henderson | Do., Proserpine | 28th Feb. 1809 |
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Field Officers of the Army | ||||
Henry de Bernier | Lieutenant-Colonel, 9th Foot | 3rd Jan. 1806 |
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George I. Hall | Major | Do. |
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Campbell Callender | Captain, 88th Foot | 18th Feb. 1806 |
|
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Guy L’Estrange | Major, 31st Foot | 1st Jan. 1809 |
|
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Thos. W. Gordon | Captain, 3rd Foot Guards | 3rd Nov. 1809 |
|
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Wm. Guard | Lieutenant-Colonel, 45th Foot | Do. |
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Thos. Fotheringham | Lieutenant, 3rd Foot Guards | 6th Dec. 1809 |
|
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S. T. Popham | Major, 24th Foot | 13th Dec. 1809 |
|
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Sir W. W. Sheridan | Captain, 2nd Foot Guards | 17th Jan. 1810 |
|
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Thos. N. Wyndham | Major, 1st Dragoons | 19th Oct. 1810 |
|
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Lieutenant-Colonel, late 61st Foot | 12th Nov. 1810 |
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Andw. Lord Blaney | Major-General, 61st Foot | 15th April 1811 |
|
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Redmond Morris | Captain, 13th Dragoons | 20th June 1811 |
|
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Geo. Hill | Captain, 1st Foot Guards | 7th Aug. 1811 |
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Captains | ||||
H. Falconer | Captain, 1st Foot | 12th Jan. 1804 |
|
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Thos. Roberts | Do., 30th Foot | 3rd Jan. 1806 |
|
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P. R. Hawker | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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P. W. Lambert | Do., 9th Foot | 8th Jan. 1806 |
|
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Danl. Orchard | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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G. H. Sarjant | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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Samps Godfrey | Captain 1st Foot | 4th May 1807 |
|
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Geo. Barrow | Do., 15th Foot | 7th May 1808 |
|
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Chas. de Haviland | Do., Royal Malta | 26th Sept. 1809 |
|
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J. Somerfield | Do., 83rd Foot | 26th Oct. 1809 |
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J. Laing | Do., 61st do. | 27th Oct. 1809 |
|
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Jas. Allen | Do., 23rd Dragoons | 31st Oct. 1809 |
|
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D. Goodsman | Do., 61st Foot | 2nd Nov. 1809 |
|
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T. H. Blair | Do., 91st Foot | 3rd Nov. 1809 |
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Wm. Cowran | Do., 21st Foot | 18th Nov. 1809 |
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Andv. Patison | Do., 29th Foot | Do. |
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Savil Spear | Do., 1st Foot | 26th Nov. 1809 |
|
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F. M. Milman | Lieutenant-Colonel Guards | 1st Dec. 1809 |
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Captain, 61st Foot | 9th Dec. 1809 |
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Geo. Coleman | Do., 31st Foot | 12th Jan. 1810 |
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Geo. Brice | Do., 3rd Dragoon Guards | 13th May 1810 |
|
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Chas. Collis | Do. 24th Foot | Do. |
|
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Henry Stephens | Do., 66th Foot | 6th July 1810 |
|
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J. A. Wolff | Do., 60th Foot | 15th Aug. 1810 |
|
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H. J. Shaw | Do., 4th Foot | Do. |
|
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J. W. Hewitt | Do., 6th Foot | 12th Nov. 1810 |
|
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L. Lazzarini | Do., Royal Malta | 29th Dec. 1810 |
|
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P. Jestaferrati | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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Fredk. Albaldini | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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F. Kertsberg | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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J. P. Howard | Do., 23rd Dragoons | 7th May 1811 |
|
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John Taylor | 2nd Captain, Royal Artillery | Do. |
|
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P. Matthews | Captain, 47th Foot | 26th May 1811 |
|
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Jas. Reynolds | Do., 83rd Foot | 4th June 1811 |
| Died |
— Belli | Do., 13th Dragoons | 20th June 1811 |
|
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Thos. Andrews | Do., 24th Foot |
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Lieutenants and Ensigns | ||||
Thos. Prater | Lieutenant, 21st Foot | 21st Jan. 1804 |
|
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C. E. Freeman | Ensign, 29th Foot | 1st Mar. 1805 |
|
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Robert Howard | Lieutenant, 30th Foot | 3rd Jan. 1806 |
|
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Wm. Sullivan | Ensign, do. | Do. |
|
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Alex. Simpson | Lieutenant, 9th Foot | 8th Jan. 1806 |
|
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Geo. Saunderson | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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Wm. Armstrong | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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R. G. Thomson | Ensign, do. | Do. |
|
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Edward Worth Newenham | Do., do. | Do. |
| Living at Verdun 1853 |
Peter Sutton | Do. and Adjutant | Do. |
|
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Lieutenant, 65th Foot | 6th Sept. 1806 |
|
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H. Bermingham | Do., 29th Foot | 8th May 1807 |
|
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Joseph R. Welsh | Do., 6 W. I. Regiment | 7th May 1808 |
|
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Alex. Fraser | Do., Royal Engineers | Do. |
|
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John Harper | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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J. E. De Lappinot | Ensign, 16th Foot | Do. |
|
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Robert Lewis | Lieutenant, 15th Foot | 15th do. |
|
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John Seaver | Ensign | Do. |
|
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Edward l’Estrange | Lieutenant, 71st Foot | 6th May 1809 |
|
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John Penrice | Do., 15th Hussars | 21st May 1809 |
|
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Rd. M. Brennan | Do., 14th Foot | 26th June 1809 |
|
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Colin Campbell | Ensign, 26th Foot | Do. |
|
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Wm. Laurie | Do. | 12th July 1809 |
|
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G. L. Davies | Do., 9th Foot | 6th Sept. 1809 |
|
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Angus Mackay | 1st Lieutenant, 21st Fusiliers | 25th Sept. 1809 |
|
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Henry Perry | Ensign, Royal Malta | Do. |
|
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Peter Wallace | Lieutenant and Adjutant | 26th Sept. 1809 |
|
|
Wm. Auhagen | 2nd Dragoon Guards | 1st Oct. 1809 |
|
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G. L. Shipley | Lieutenant, 97th Foot | 2nd, do. |
|
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Fras. Abell | Do., 83rd Foot | 27th do. |
|
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Fras. Johnstone | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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Rd. Kirwan | Do., 7th Foot | 30th do. |
|
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Thos. Allen | Do., 24th Foot | Do. |
|
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Henry Tench | Do., 61st Foot | Do. |
|
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Robert Mitchell | Do., 60th Foot | Do. |
|
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W. E. Page | Do. and Adjutant, 7th Foot | 12th Nov. 1809 |
|
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John Clarke | Lieutenant | 18th Nov. 1809 |
|
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Do., 21st Fusiliers | Do. |
|
| |
Fredk. Gaban | Do., 1 Batt. | Do. |
|
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Lewis Mordaunt | Do., 61st Foot | 3rd Dec. 1809 |
| Died at Verdun 17th April 1850 |
Wm. Friess | Do., 60th Foot | 1st Jan. 1810 |
|
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Robert Muter | Do., 7th Foot | 5th Jan. 1810 |
|
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Wm. Pennyfather | Ensign, 3rd Foot | Do. |
|
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Chas. Jackson | Lieutenant, do. | Do. |
|
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Henry Letoler | Ensign, 83rd Foot | Do. |
|
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Thos. Boggie | Lieutenant, do. | Do. |
|
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Henry Altenstein | Ensign, 60th Foot | Do. |
|
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A. W. Gamble | Lieutenant | Do. |
|
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Geo. Mackay | Do., 48th Foot | 9th Jan. 1810 |
|
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E. P. During | Do., 5 Batt. | Do. |
|
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Geo. Beamish | Do., 31st Foot | 14th Jan. 1810 |
|
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Add. Beamish | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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Fredk. Kitcher | Do., Royal Malta | 29th Mar. 1810 |
|
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Fredk. Clossiers | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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Lewis Schlozer | Do., Royal Malta | 3rd April 1810 |
|
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Graves Collins | Do., 61st Foot | 13th May 1810 |
| England |
Theod. Butler | Ensign, 87th Foot | Do. |
| Died 1st July 1813 |
Chas. Stanhope | Lieutenant, 29th Foot | Do. |
|
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App. Morris | Do., 66th Foot | 29th May 1810 |
|
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John Nicholson | Do., 83rd Foot | Do. |
| England |
Wm. Graham | Ensign, 4th Foot | 13th July 1810 |
|
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W. H. Scott | Ensign and Lieutenant, 3rd Guards | 18th July 1810 |
|
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Geo. Richardson | Lieutenant, 4th Foot | 20th July 1810 |
|
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Edmd. Field | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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J. M. Foley | Do., 28th Foot | 12th Nov. 1810 |
|
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L. Canehi | Do., Royal Malta | 29th Dec. 1810 |
|
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Fras. Bucere | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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J. H. Rodmer | Do., do. | Do. |
|
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Lieutenant, Royal Malta | 29th Dec. 1810 |
|
| |
Chas. Saintcroix | Do., Royal Artillery | 9th Mar. 1811 |
|
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R. H. Daley | Do., 64th Foot | Do. |
|
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Jas. Fulcher | Do., York Vol. | 14th Mar. 1811 |
|
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Roger Sheehy | Do., 89th Foot | 22nd Mar. 1811 |
|
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Chas. Watts | Ensign, do. | Do. |
|
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Thos. Reeve | Lieutenant, 48th Foot | 26th Mar. 1811 |
|
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E. P. Dormer | Do., 14th Dragoons | 11th April 1811 |
|
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Edward Moulson | Ensign, 89th Foot | 15th April 1811 |
|
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Alex. Skeen | Lieutenant, 24th Foot | 5th May 1811 |
|
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I. I. Moss | Do., 13th Dragoons | 20th June 1811 |
|
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Fredk. Wood | Do., 11th do. |
|
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Geo. Baker | Do., 16th do. |
|
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Frs. Grant | Do., 24th Foot |
|
| England |
— Binney | Do., 13th Light Dragoons |
|
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Herbert Morgan | Do., 66th Foot |
|
| England |
Surgeons, Paymasters, etc. | ||||
Jas. Johnston | Surgeon, 9th Foot | 8th Jan. 1806 |
|
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H. W. Hall | Pay-Master, 9th Foot | Do. |
|
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Renny Langley | Artillery Store Keeper | 18th Feb. 1806 |
|
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Andrew Blake | Assistant-Surgeon, 98th Foot | 28th April 1807 |
|
|
Wm. Bartley | Artillery Store Keeper | 7th May 1808 |
|
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John Gregory | Assistant-Surgeon, Royal Artillery | Do. |
|
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Do., 26th Foot | 26th June 1809 |
|
| |
Joph. Brown | Surgeon, do. | Do. |
| England |
Geo. Winter | Hospital Purveyor | 12th July 1809 |
| England |
John McCoy | Quarter-Master, Royal Malta | 25th July 1809 |
|
|
Clement Banks | Surgeon, do. | 26th July 1809 |
|
|
Thos. Walker | Assistant-Surgeon, 52nd Foot | 28th July 1809 |
| England |
James Dunn | Do., 53rd Foot | 30th July 1809 |
| Do. |
Henry Cowan | Do., 23rd Dragoons | Do. |
| Do. |
Fredk. Fiorillo | Assistant-Surgeon, 9th Hussars, Ks. Gn. Ln. | 2nd Nov. 1809 |
| Do. |
Jas. O’Meally | Do., 16th Dragoons | 8th Nov. 1809 |
| Do. |
John Glasco | Do., 83rd Foot | 28th Nov. 1809 |
| Do. |
Montn. Mahoney | Do., 7th Foot | 5th Jan. 1810 |
| Do. |
Edward Kirby | Do., 29th Foot | 12th Jan. 1810 |
| Do. |
J. G. Elkington | Do., 24th Foot | 14th Jan. 1810 |
| Do. |
Alex McDowall | Surgeon, Staff | 17th Jan. 1810 |
| Do. |
Saml. Higgins | Do., do. | Do. |
| Do. |
Thos. Rule | Assistant-Surgeon, 87th Foot | 19th Jan. 1810 |
| Do. |
John Herriott | Do., 61st Foot | 20th Jan. 1810 |
| Do. |
Fredk. Depper | Do., 5th Battalion, K. Han. Legion | 20th Jan. 1810 |
| Do. |
Henry Bruggeman | Do., 7th Battalion D. | 3rd Doc. 1810 |
|
|
Fras. Camillere | Do., Royal Malta | 29th Dec. 1810 |
|
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J. Bertis | Chaplin, Royal Malta | Do. |
|
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Thos. Richards | Quarter-Master, 4th Foot | 11th June 1810 |
|
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— Coleman | Assistant-Surgeon, 3rd Dragoon Guards |
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INDEX
Abercrombie, Sir Ralph, prisoners of war sent home, [19]
Admiral de Vries, ship, capture, [51]
Akin, H., on horn work of prisoners, [131]
Aligre, M. d’, referred to, [294]
Alison, Sir Archibald:
British mode of obtaining supplies in war, [82]
Perth Depot for French prisoners, [146]
Alkmaar Cartel, references to, [52], [54]
Amiens, treaty of, 1802:
Release of prisoners of war under, [240]–242
Terms, [241]
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, depot for parole prisoners, [205]
Baker, Captain, agent for prisoners of war, [247]
Banks, Sir Joseph, reference to, [236]
Baptismal register at Peterborough, [59]
Barracks, sum allotted for building (1793), [8], [9]
Bartin, M., parole prisoner, [216]
Bathorse, meaning of term, [28]
Batman, meaning of term, [28]
Batrille, Bernard, personated by Le Fevre, [220]–221
Beathand, General, report on construction of Norman Cross Prison, [13]
Beef, rations allowed, [69]
Beer, rations allowed, [69], [72]
Bell, Mr., schoolmaster of Oundle, on attempt of a prisoner to escape, [161]
Bitche, fortress of, prisoners of war sent to dungeons, [234]
Black Hole at Norman Cross, [24], [64], [162]
Bone work by prisoners, [130]–131
Borrow, George:
Description of Norman Cross Prison, [32]–34
Journey across the Fens described, [41]–42
Statement respecting prisoners’ food, [33], [71]
“Straw-plait hunts” mentioned, [34], [137], [143]–144
Borrow, Thomas, at Norman Cross, [143]
Bourchier, Charles François Marie, hanged at Norman Cross, [67]
Bourde, Captain, release, [198]
Bradley, Rev. E., on illicit trade in straw plaits, [135]
Brassey, H. L. C., M.P., reference to, [139]
British Queen, transport ship, mutiny of prisoners, [49]
Brown, Rev. Arthur, romance on Norman Cross prisoners, [28], [180]–181, [185]
Brown, Rev. E. H., information on Norman Cross prisoners, [176]
Brunet, General, parole prisoner, [216]
Burral, Major General Sir Harry, exchange of, [85]
Camperdown, battle of, [51]
Cane, Dr. L., reference to, [132]
Capitole, at Dartmoor Prison, [113]–121
Careney, Prince de, refutation of Pillet’s accusations as to British treatment of prisoners, [86]–88
Cartel, meaning of term, [52]
Carysfort, Lord, sale of site for Norman Cross Prison, [9]
Caussade, de la Vauguyon, Prince de Carency: See Carency, Prince de
Cawdor, Lord, reference to, [156]
Cemetery at Norman Cross, [173]–176
Charretie, M., commissioner for France:
Appointment, [56]–57
Correspondence on maintenance of prisoners of war, [75]–79, [166], [273]
Release of British seamen without exchange, [229]
Chartiée, Louis, name carved on block, [132], [147]
Chatelin, M., French surgeon at Norman Cross, [77]–78
Chouquet, M., marriage, [216]
Christian, Sir Hugh Cloberry, transport commissioner, [7]
Clothing:
British prisoners in France, [238]
Correspondence with French government relative to provision of, for prisoners, [75]–88, [108]–109, [272]–285
Uniform provided by British Government, [73]
Coeymans, Albertus, marriage with Ann Whitwell, [206]
Cooke, Arthur, picture of plait merchants and French prisoners, [135]–136
Coquille, La, frigate, capture, [51]
Corn, prisoner, name on a silk holder, [97]
Cotes, Captain, British agent in Paris, correspondence relative to treatment of prisoners of war, [80], [81], [109], [271]–272, [281]
Cotgrave, Captain, agent at Dartmoor, treatment of the “Romans,” [116]–117, [121]–123
Cox, Colonel, effort to effect exchange, [198]
Craig, Mr., inspection of Norman Cross Prison, [16]
Cramer, Jan, escape, [158]
Dack, C., curator, references to, [128], [130], [132]
Dartmoor Prison:
Account of the “Romans,” [111], [112]–123
Chapel built by prisoners, [125]
Cheerfulness of prisoners, [109]
Date of construction, [1]
Granite used for, [12]–13
Health of prisoners, [167]
Numbers at, in 1811, [286]
Records of the “Cachot” quoted, [65]–66
Tragic suicide of a prisoner in 1814, [253]
David, Jean Baptiste:
Engaged in illicit trade, [141], [183], [184]–185, [187], [188]
Passport of, [310]–311
Davis, Rev. Father A. H., on Sunday trading at Norman Cross Prison, [99]
Davis, Rev. Father Robert A., reference to, [19]
Davis, History of Luton, on straw plait industry, [138]
Decourbes, Captain, duel with Captain Robert, [216]–217
Delafons, John, appointed agent, and instructions to, [38]–40, [44]
De Lancey, General, defalcations and inquiry into, [x].–xii., [9]
De la Porte, Jean: See La Porte, Jean de
Delapoux, John Andrew:
Appointment at Norman Cross, [59], [247]
Baptism of children, [178]–179
Marriage register, [59]
Denmark:
British prisoners of war in, reference to, [238]
Prisoners of war in England, [249]
Dent, Challoner, storekeeper at Norman Cross, [49]
Deschamps, Nicholas, trial for forgery, [66]–67
Devoust, Lieut., parole prisoner, [216]
De Winter, Admiral, defeat of Camperdown, [51]
Dobee, Joseph, Captain of La Sophie, parole prisoner, [215]
Draper, Captain John, R.N.:
Agent at Norman Cross, [38]
Humane treatment of prisoners, [143]–144
Drummond, Hugh, baptism of son, [179]
Du Chattelier, Charles Lewis de Salmon: See Salmon du Chattelier
Duels:
Frequency, [159]
Record of those at Verdun, [315], [320], [327]
Duncan, Admiral, battle of Camperdown, [51]
Dundas, Mr., Secretary of State, prisoners of war controversy with France, [71], [80], [109]
Dussage, Pierre, assumed name of Nazarean, [195]
Dutch prisoners of war:
English service joined by, [55]
Good conduct of, [107]
Marriages to English girls, [206]–209
Number in England, [203]
Parole prisoners at Peterborough, [194]
Registers at Norman Cross, [268]
Sent to Norman Cross, [51]
Ennis, Lieutenant Peter, [49]
Entente Cordiale, L’, proposal of association to erect monument at Norman Cross, [174]
Exchange of prisoners:
Failure of negotiations, [217]–222
Punishment by deprivation of chance, [64]
Fearnall, William, report on Norman Cross Prison, [18], [26], [126], [259]–264
Felix, Colonel, parole prisoner, [216]
Fens, the waterways the cheapest mode of transport, [41]–42
Fitzwilliam, George Wentworth, [181]–182
Fitzwilliam, William, Fourth Earl:
Correspondence with and relative to the Bishop of Moulins, [141], [180], [181]–187, [291]–311
Yorkshire election of 1807, [182]–183
Folksworth, village, residence at, of wives of soldiers, [175]
Fontaine, Vincent, death certificate, [172]
Food:
Contracts for and rations allowed, [69]–72
Correspondence with French Government on provision of, for prisoners of war, [270]–285
Cost to the country of providing, [68]–69
Diet allowed to British prisoners in France, [234], [237]
Hospital diet, [169]–179
Insufficiency of rations complained of, [270]–285
Prices in 1797, [19]
Prisoners’ committee of inspection, [63], [72]
Punishment by reduction of rations, [64]
Sale of rations, and measures to prevent, [121]–123
Specifications for quality for Norman Cross Prison, [43]
Forbes, James, prisoner at Verdun, [236]
Forbes, J. Macbeth, on forgery by prisoners, [147]
Forby, Rev. Robert, description of Norman Cross Prison, [34]–35
Forgery of banknotes by prisoners, [145], [147]–148
Foulley, French prisoner, model of Norman Cross Prison, [19]–20, [91], [251]
Fowkes, Mr., references to, [182], [183]
France:
Correspondence with British Government relative to prisoners of war, [73]–88, [108]–109, [270]–285
Exchange of prisoners, failure of negotiations, [217]–222
Treaty of Amiens and return of prisoners of war, [239]–242
War of 1793, cost to England, [2]
See also Norman Cross Prison and Prisoners of War
Franey, Mr., house at Norman Cross, [31]
Freemasons, Masonic Lodges of prisoners of war, [204]–205
Gallois, M., appointment as French agent, [79]
Gambling, misery and evil from, [95]–96, [107]–111, [113]–123, [276], [280]–282, [283], [285]
Garden, Count Guillaume de, on treaty of Amiens, [245]
Gardiner, William, clerk at Norman Cross, [247], [262]
George, Sir Rupert:
Appointment as Transport Commissioner, [7]
Correspondence on maintenance and treatment of prisoners, [275]–282
Correspondence relative to the Bishop of Moulins, [141]–143, [302]–303, [309]
Letter on manufacture of straw plait, [134]–135
Godfrov, prisoner of war, [97]
Godwin, Rev. G. N.:
On the Bishop of Moulins, [181], [185]
Reference to, [241]
Gourny, Jacques, prisoner of war, [97]
Govstry, Helen, marriage with M. Salvert, [216]
Gower, Captain, prisoner of war, [235]
Grieg, M., artistic work, [97]
Habart, Jean Marie Philippe, marriage with Elizabeth Snow, [209]–219
Hadley, Mr., of Lynn, contract for conveyance of prisoners, [248]
Halliday, Alexander, stabbed by a prisoner, [67]
Hammocks, use of by prisoners, [90]–91
Handslip, Captain, purchase of house at Norman Cross, [31]
Hansell, Captain W., R.N.: See Hanwell
Hanwell, Captain W., R.N.:
Agent at Norman Cross, [38]
Death certificate of Vincent Fontaine, [172]
References to, [126], [263], [264]
Harewood, Lord, Yorkshire Election of 1807, [182]–183
Hawker, Mr., inquiry into condition of prisoners, [123]
Hawkins, Captain, reference to, [199]
Hay, James, of Liverpool, contractor for Norman Cross, [42]–44
Hayes, Corporal, reference to, [148]
Hayes, Rev. W., of King’s Cliffe, baptismal register kept by, [178]–179
Henderson, Mr., lease of Norman Cross Barracks 1802, [243]–244
Herbert, J. A., J.P., house at Norman Cross, [30], [175]
Higgins, Dr., physician at Norman Cross, on condition of prisoners, [76]–78
Hill, John, plan of Norman Cross Prison, [18]–19
Hinde, Rev. T., Protestant Chaplain to Norman Cross Barracks, [176]
Holditch, Captain:
Conveyance of released prisoners to France, [241]
Kindness to French prisoners, [241]
Hopkinson, Rev. John:
Narrative of English prisoners at Verdun, [223]–233
Register of fellow prisoners at Verdun, [312]–341
Horn work of prisoners, [131]–132
Hospital at Norman Cross Prison:
Description of building, [24]–25
Diet allowed, [71]
Number of patients (1797), [76]–79
Treatment of prisoners in, [168]–171
Howard, Anthony, assistant surgeon at Norman Cross, [168], [288]
Hulks:
Criminal prisoners of war imprisoned in, [74]
Fitted up for prisoners of war, [5]–6
Health of prisoners in Herne Bay, [167]
Offences punished by removal to, [64]
Parole breakers sent to, [196]
Hunt, Joseph, Transport Commissioner, [7]
Ijirke, Admiral, capture of ship, [51]
“Indifférents, Les,” grade of society among prisoners, [113]
Inquests, [151]
International Law, on treatment of prisoners of war prior to Napoleon’s wars, [3]–4
Intrépide, L’, surrender, [129]
Ives, Sergeant, outrage on and probable cause, [141]
Jan, Louis, marriage with a Miss Edwards, [205]–206
Jerrold, Douglas, comedy of The Prisoner of War, [235]–236
Jupiter, capture, [53]
“Kaiserlies, Les”: See “Romans”
Kelly, Captain John, [29]–30, [128]
Lines written on death of, [29]
Plan of Norman Cross Prison, [19]
Purchase of house on sale of Norman Cross Prison, [28]–39
King’s Royal Rifle Corps, [53]
Kingston, Mary, marriage with Adrian Roelans, [207]
Knogz, E. B., surgeon on the Duyffe, [208]
“Laboureurs, Les,” grade of society among prisoners, [113]
Lamb, John, diary quoted, [46]
Lambertini, Petronio, death at Norman Cross, [253]
Lamplugh, T., reference to, [18]
La Porte, Jean de, straw marquetry work, [97], [129]
Larfeuil, Pierre, assistant surgeon, [168], [288]
Larpent, J. S., application for release, [218]
Lascelles, Hon. Henry, defeat in Yorkshire election of 1807, [182]–183
La Tour, Stephen John Baptiste de Galois de, bishop of Moulins:
Correspondence with Earl Fitzwilliam, [181]–187, [291]–319
Religious ministrations at Norman Cross, [99], [178]–189
Servant engaged in illicit trade, [141]
Traditional story erroneous, [180]–185
Lavengro, by Borrow:
Journey across the Fens described, [41]–42
Norman Cross Prison described, [32]–34
“Straw-plait hunts” described, [34], [137], [143]–144
Lebetre (Lebertre), Colonel, pamphlet on British ill-treatment of prisoners of war, [88], [166]–167
Leek, parole prisoners at, [214]–217
Lefebre, General, breaking of his parole, [211]
Le Fevre, Francis, personation of Batrille, [220]–221
Leviathan, in action at Trafalgar, [129]
Lewin, Mr., of Yaxley, description of prisoners, [92]
Little, Joseph, of Thorpe, marriage with Mary Roelans, [207]
Lloyd, Captain George, sketch of Norman Cross Prison, [22]
Lloyd, Lieutenant J. W., [198]
“Lords, Les,” grade of society among the prisoners, [113]
Luneand, Charles, parole prisoner, [215]
Macgregor, Lieutenant, plan of Norman Cross Prison, [19]
Mackenzie, Mr., exchange of prisoners’ negotiations, [221]
Magennis, James, surgeon at Norman Cross, [77]–78
Mansell, Dr., of Pembroke, [157]
Markets in prison walls:
Closed by Transport Commissioners, [148]
Offences punished by closing, [65]
Permission to hold, [72], [283]
Marquetry work:
Dyes used in, discussion on, [126]–127
Straw, skill of prisoners, [128]–129
Marquis of Carmarthen, transport ship, mutiny on, [49]
Marriages:
Dutch prisoners to English women, [206]–209
French prisoners to English women, reason for opposition to, [209]
Marsh, John, Transport Commissioner, [7]
Mason, Sarah, marriage with J. A. Delapoux, [179]
Mellows, W. T., parliamentary paper relative to prisoners of war, [279]
Mien, John, servant to General Brunet, [216]
Militia, service compulsory, but purchase of substitutes, [8]
Milton, C. W. Wentworth, Viscount, defeat of Tory rival in 1807, [182]–183
“Misérables, Les,” of Norman Cross, account of, [111], [112]–123
Moorsom, Captain, secretary to Lord Mulgrave, [302]
Moulins, Bishop of: See La Tour, S. J. B. de Galois de
Muir, Alexander, life saved by prisoner, [199]
Mulgrave, Lord, correspondence on the Bishop of Moulins, [180], [187], [302]–309
Mullot, Chevalier J. Baptiste, parole prisoner, [215]
Napoleon Buonaparte:
Abdication and retirement to Elba, [250]–251
Change in treatment of prisoners of war under, [3]–6
Edict as to treatment of prisoners of war 1800, [81], [83], [108]–109
Exchange of prisoners, failure of negotiations, [221]–222
Mode of obtaining supplies in war, [82]
Re-opening of hostilities with England 1803, [244]–246
Narde, Jean de, attempts to escape and shot, [159]–169
Neau, James Francis, sale of articles made by prisoners, [216]
Nepean, Sir Evan, secretary of the Admiralty, [267]
Nettement, M., entrusted with provision of supplies for prisoners of war, [79]–89
Nicolls, General, construction of Norman Cross Prison, [13]
Niou, M., prisoners of war controversy, [74], [80], [272]–275
Norman Cross Prison:
Arrival and registration of prisoners, [47]–57
Borrow’s description, [32]–34
Burials, [173]–175
Clothing and maintenance, provision of and controversy over, [73], [75]–88, [108]–109, [276]–285
Conduct of prisoners, [149]–162
Construction of, [1]–16, [17]–38
Demolished and site sold, [254]–255
Discipline, regulations, [62]–68
Employment of prisoners, [124]–149
Escapes and attempts to escape, [152]–161
Establishment, [37]–46, [58]–61
Exchange of prisoners, negotiations, [217]–222
Exhibition at Peterborough of articles made by prisoners, [ix].
Hospital staff, [287]–289
“Los Misérables,” account of, [111], [112]–123
Life of the prisoners, [89]–111
Model of, by M. Foulley, [251]
Mortality and sickness at, [110]–111, [163]–172
Numbers at, 1811, [286]
Parole prisoners sent to, [195]–196, [213]–215
Rations allowed, [68]–72
Registers, specimens of entries, [268]–269
Release of prisoners 1802 and 1814, [239]–242, [251]–253
Religious ministration at, [174]–189
Re-opening 1803, [247]–251
Report on survey by Fearnall, [259]–264
Sale of goods and barracks let 1802, [242]–244
Norvus, M., on Napoleon’s demands on Britain, [245]
Obscene pictures and carvings, traffic in, [148]–149
Otto, M., correspondence on treatment of prisoners of war, [83]–84, [111], [190]–191, [276]–285
Otway, Wm. Albany:
Appointed Transport Commissioner, [7]
Correspondence on treatment of prisoners of war, [275]–282
Palmer, Mr., on parole prisoners, [213]–214
Paper work by prisoners, [132]–133
Paris, Louis Felix, expert in the ormolu business, [146]
Paris, Treaty of, 1814, release of prisoners of war, [251]–253
Parole prisoners:
Allowance to, [199]–201
Breaking of parole, [211]–214
Conditions of life of, [190]–222
Form of engagement, [196]–197
French suggestions for liberating, [279]
Imprisoned at Norman Cross, [195]–196, [213]–215
Masonic Lodges, [204]–205
Number and distribution, [89], [192]–195, [202]–203, [212], [286]
Patten, Philip, Transport Commissioner, [7]
Paull, Miss, of Truro, [133]
Peltier, M., prosecution by British Government, [245]
Pemberton, Captain, at Norman Cross, [35]
Pembroke Prison, escape of prisoners, [156]–157
Perrot, James:
Agent at Norman Cross Prison, [38], [40], [44]–45, [106]
Escape of prisoners, [154]
Statements as to condition and treatment of prisoners, [76]–78
Perth Prison:
Date of construction, [1]–2
Description, [149]
Peterborough, buildings constructed from Norman Cross material, [37]
Peterborough Museum:
Plans of Norman Cross Prison, [18]–19
Specimens of prisoners’ industries, [ix]., [97], [128]–133, [139]
Phillips, Maberley, F.S.A., reference to, [93]
Pillet, René Martin, misrepresentations as to British treatment of prisoners of war, [84]–88
Pineau, Ensign Louis, escape and recapture, [195]
Pius VII., pope, remonstrance with on French policy, [188]
Pletsz, B., Captain of the Furie, [206]
Plymouth Mill Prison, number of prisoners at, [19]
Pondicherry, captured garrison sent to Norman Cross, [51]
Pontcarré, M. de, and the Bishop of Moulins, [293]–294
Poore, Mr., construction of Norman Cross Prison, [13], [15]
Porchester Castle, prisoners of war sent to, [19]
Pors, Jean François, French prisoner killed by, [149], [159]
Portland, Duke of, treatment of prisoners of war, correspondence, [80], [271]–272
Poulden, Captain, agent for prisoners of war, [247]
Press, English, Napoleon’s demand for restricting liberty of, [245]
Pressland, Elizabeth Colinette, marriage to G. H. Walker, [24]
Pressland, Captain Thomas, R.N.:
Agent at Norman Cross Depot, [24], [38], [247]
Death at Norman Cross and burial, [175]
Hospital staff report, [287]–289
Instructions to, respecting religious ministrations to prisoners, [177]
Priests, prisoners’ request for and attitude of Government, [177]–189
Prisoners of War:
Accommodation of, difficulties and arrangements, [8]–16
Agents for appointed, [38], [247]
Allowances made to British in France, [234], [235], [237]
Code of regulations, [62]–65
Controversy between France and Britain over treatment of, [73]–88, [108]–109, [270]–285
Employments, [96]–99, [124]–149
Escapes and attempts to escape, [152]–161
Exchange of, negotiations, [217]–222
“Les Misérables” and the “Romans,” [112]–123
Managed by Transport Office, [6]–7
Modern improvement in manner of treating, [56]
Mortality and sickness among, [110]–111, [163]–172
Napoleon’s influence on treatment of, [3]–6
Narratives of British in France, [223]–238
Norman Cross Prison: See that title
Number of, [5]–6, [83], [90], [248], [286]
Parole prisoners: See that title
Personation of fellow prisoners, [220]–221
Register of prisoners at Verdun kept, by Rev. John Hopkinson, [312]–341
Release after Treaty of Paris, [251]–253
Seized by Napoleon 1803, [246]
Punishments, enumeration of, [64]–65
Rations of prisoners: See under Food
Description and value of those at Norman Cross, [50]–56
Verdun prisoners, kept by Rev. J. Hopkinson, [312]–341
Réunion, frigate, sailors from, sent to Norman Cross, [49]
Révolutionnaire, man-of-war, sailors from, sent to Norman Cross, [49]
Ribout, prisoner of war, [97]
Richards, James, chief clerk and interpreter at Norman Cross, [49]
Riviere, M., of the French Admiralty, [199]
Robert, Captain, duel with Captain Decourbes, [217]
Robinette family, family tradition erroneous, [59]–69
Roelans, Adrian Roeland Robberts, marriage to Mary Kingston, [206]–207
Roelans, Mary, marriage to Joseph Little, [207], [208]
“Romans” of Dartmoor Prison, [111], [112]–123
Rose, Lucy, marriage with C. P. Vanderaa, [207]
Rose, Nancy, marriage with Antoni Staring, [207]–208
Roubillard, Jean, trial for forgery, [66]–67
Ruddle, Dan, purchase of block of Norman Cross Prison, [23], [37]
Salmon du Chattelier, C. L. de, formerly Vicar-General of the Diocese of Mans, [179]
Salvert, M., marriage with Helen Govstry, [216]
Sands, H. B., proposal to erect monument at Norman Cross, [174]
Sands, Mrs., [139]
Sarrazin, Jean:
Career, [85]–86
Refutation of statements made by Pillet, [85]–86
Savary, M., French surgeon at Norman Cross, [77]–78
Schank, John, Transport Commissioner, [7]
Seamen, British:
Conduct as prisoners of war, [237]–238
Efforts to induce prisoners to enter French service, [234]
Serle (Searle), Ambrose:
Appointed Transport Commissioner, [7]
Correspondence and report on treatment of prisoners, [100], [127], [152], [275]–284
Sievwright, William, on illicit straw-plait trade, [144]
Sissinghurst Prison, [109]
Sixtieth Foot (60th): See King’s Royal Rifle Corps
Sixtieth Royal Americans: See King’s Royal Rifle Corps
Sleigh, History of Leek, on parole prisoners, [215]–217
Smith, Captain Sir Sidney, efforts to obtain release, [79], [195], [273]
Snow, Elizabeth, marriage with Jean Habart, [209]–219
Spilsbury, Sarah, marriage with Joseph Vattel, [216]
Squire, Thomas, agent for supervision of parole prisoners, [49]–50, [193]
Stapleton Prison, prisoners of war sent to, [246]
Staring, Antoni, marriage with Nancy Rose, [207]–208
Stephenson, General, inquiry into condition of prisoners, [123]
Stilton cheese, origin of name, [34]
Story of Dartmoor Prison, quoted, [xiii]., [65]–66, [112]–123, [253]
Straw hats and bonnets, illicit trade by prisoners, [133]–145
Straw marquetry: See Marquetry work
Straw plait:
Manufacture by prisoners, [134]–145, [302]–319
Splitter machine invented by prisoners of war, [138]–139
“Straw-plait hunts” described by Borrow, [34], [137], [143]
Strazynski, Captain A., escape and recapture, [194]–195
Strong, Archdeacon, [22], [127]
Stuyver, privateer, capture, [53]
Suicides, large number, [159]
Sunday trading at Norman Cross Prison, [98]–99
Swinburne, Mr., agent for British Government in France, [57]
Tableau de la Grande-Bretagne, by Jean Sarrazin, [85]
Tartuffe, La, frigate, capture, [51]
Taylor, A. C, [128]
Thesiger, Captain, agent for prisoners of war, [247]
Thomson, Basil:
Indebtedness to, acknowledged, [xiii].
Story of Dartmoor Prison, quoted, [65]–66, [111], [112]–123, [253]
Thornhill, Cooper, sale of Stilton cheese, [34]
Thorpe, John T., on Masonic Lodges of prisoners, [204]–205
Todd, William, store-clerk at Norman Cross, [59], [247], [262]
Tong, Pierre Marie, release of, [198]–199
Toufflet, Jean, marriage, [216]
Trafalgar, battle of, [129]
Transport Office:
Creation and duties, [6], [37]–38
Prisoners’ traffic in obscene articles reported to, [148]
Tucker, Lieutenant, description of life as prisoner of war, [234]–235
Usury, misery caused by, and efforts to prevent, [107]–111, [113]–123, [276], [281], [283], [285]
Valenciennes, prisoners of war sent to, [236]
Vanderaa, Charles Peter:
Career, [208]
Marriage with Lucy Rose, [207]
Vandome, naval officer, linguist, [216]
Vattel, Emérie de, on treatment of prisoners of war, [4]
Vattel, Joseph, marriage with Sarah Spilsbury, [216]
Verdun, British prisoners of war at:
Experiences of, [223]–238
Register kept by the Rev. John Hopkinson, [312]–341
Vergette family, descent, [69]
Victoire, Mme, of France, patroness of the Bishop of Moulins, [183], [293]
Ville de L’Orient, La, capture, [51]
Vinter, Mr., [133]
Vird, Lieutenant, [217]
Wages:
Paid to prisoners of war, [125]
Rates of, in Norman Cross district (1797), [16]
Walker, George, Surgeon:
Appointment, salary, and allowances, [168], [287], [288], [289]
Marriage, [24]–25
Reference to, [260]
Wallis, Lieutenant, on allowance to parole prisoners, [199]–209
Warne, General, suicide at Verdun, [87]
Wellington, Duke of:
On exchange of prisoners, [218]
Prisoners of war sent from the Peninsula, [259]
Whitwell, Ann, marriage with Albertus Coeymans, [206]
Wilberforce, William, Yorkshire election of 1807, [182]–183
Wood, Timothy, tried for murder, [151]
Wood carving by prisoners of war, [132]
Woodriff, Captain, R.N.:
Agent at Norman Cross, [38], [40], [45]–46
Biography, [265]–267
Charges against, refuted, [86]
Epidemic among prisoners, [164]
Gambling and usury in prison, report on, [107]–108
House at Norman Cross let (1802), [243]
Inquiry into causes of mutiny on the Marquis of Carmarthen, [48]–49
Letter on clothing for prisoners, [275]–276
Order to prevent malingering, [171]
Price of provisions and rates of wages, report on, [16]
Prisoner of war in France, [235]
Wotton, Sarah, marriage with Berthold Wyeth, [208]
Wyeth, Berthold J. J., marriage, [208]
Yeomanry, class enlisted from and duties of, [8]
Yorkshire election 1807, [182]–183
Ysbrands, J., Captain of the Courier, [207]
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