[0c] The French Prisoners of Norman Cross. A Tale by the Rev. Arthur Brown, Rector of Catfield, Norfolk. (London: Hodder Brothers, 18, New Bridge Street, E.C.)
[4] Vattel, Les Droits des Gens, book iii, chap, iii, sec. 49, p. 150.
[5] “Prisoners of War,” Chambers’ Journal, No. 21, 1854, p. 330.
[6a] It will be seen in a later chapter what class of men the prisoners were to whom these words would come home.
[6b] July 1797—Reports House of Commons, “18th Report of Committee of Finance.”
[7] Schomberg, Naval Chronology, chap. v., p. 213.
[9] In 1803 the Earl of Carysfort of the Irish Peerage took the title of Lord Carysfort of Norman Cross, as a Peer of the United Kingdom.
[12] The price of timber had risen in December 1806 to £8 8s. a load; at one date the contractor complained that even by paying £12 a load he could not obtain fifty loads in Plymouth. The Story of Dartmoor Prison, Basil Thomson. (London: William Heinemann, 1907.)
[14] The sum of £14,800 was paid to Adams between the 1st January 1797 and 29th November 1797 in the following instalments:
| Jan. | 1797 | £1,500 | April 12th 1797 | £1,000 |
| ,, | 2nd 1797 | 1,000 | May 5th 1797 | 500 |
| ,, | 6th 1797 | 1,000 | Aug. 5th 1797 | 150 |
| ,, | 13th 1797 | 1,000 | „ 15th 1797 | 400 |
| ,, | 17th 1797 | 500 | Sept. 28th 1797 | 500 |
| ,, | 31st 1797 | 1,000 | Oct. 6th 1797 | 370 |
| Feb. | 9th 1797 | 500 | ,, 9th 1797 | 500 |
| ,, | 21st 1797 | 600 | ,, 13th 1797 | 500 |
| Mar. | 5th 1797 | 500 | Nov. 23rd 1797 | 1,000 |
| ,, | 19th 1797 | 500 | ,, 28th 1797 | 500 |
| ,, | 26th 1797 | 450 | „ 29th 1797 | 500 |
| ,, | 30th 1797 | 330 |