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334 English Prisoners, 1789–96.

(See p. 145.)

Alder, Daniel. At Luxembourg, June 15, 1794. Liberated Feb. 5, 1795.

Alison, Sophia, 28, wife of Berger. For stealing wool of a mattress. St. Pélagie and Madelonnettes. May 19, 1796

Arthur, John James, 33, paper-hanger. Guillotined July 30, 1794. See p. 192. Aston, Mary Anne, 45, Conceptionist nun. Oct. 13, 1793, to Feb. 27, 1795. Badger, Meunier, silk-spinner, Tours. At Luxembourg. Charged with having supplied cannons from his brother-in-law at London to the Vendean insurgents. Published a pamphlet while in prison, in which he challenged production of any evidence against him, mentioned his three motherless children, and urged that he had fought in the National Guard against the Vendeans. Bagnal, Anne Theresa, Benedictine lay sister. Baker, Caroline, 25, and two children. At Luxembourg and Austin convent. Oct. 15, 1793. Baldwin, Samuel, 67, professor of languages. St. Pélagie and La Force. Oct. 15, 1793.

Barker, George. Liberated Nov. 17, 1793. Barnston, Edward, 24, teacher of drawing and languages. Charged with possessing anti-revolutionary pamphlets. July 13, 1793, to Sept. 27, 1795. In twelve different prisons. Baron, Elizabeth, 24, Conceptionist nun. Oct. 13, 1793, to Feb. 19, 1795.

Barton, Jane. At Luxembourg and Austin convent. Oct. 26, 1793.