[397] Annual Register, vol. xxxv., p. 153.
[398] See the Declaration, Annual Register, vol. xxxv., p. 139.
[399] Annual Register, vol. xxxv., p. 250.—S.
[400] Jomini, tom. iii., pp. 163-181; Toulongeon, tom. iv., pp. 6-43.
[401] On the loss of Mentz, the Convention ordered Custine to Paris to answer for his conduct, and delivered him over to the revolutionary tribunal, by whom, in August, 1793, he was condemned and executed.
[402] Accused of not having followed up the advantages at Hondscoote, by an immediate attack upon the British force. Houchard was brought before the revolutionary tribunal, condemned, and executed, 17th Nov., 1793.
[403] Alexander, Viscount de Beauharnais, first husband of Josephine. Denounced as an aristocrat by his own troops, he was, in July, 1794, dragged before the revolutionary tribunal, which instantly condemned him to death.
[404] Toulongeon, tom. iv., p. 142; Jomini, tom. iv., pp. 86-165.
[405] Condemned to death, Nov. 6, 1793, by the revolutionary tribunal.
[406] Jomini, tom. iv., p. 273.