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

Furie, capture, [52], [53]–54

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]