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Rh 12, 1793. (Indemnity awarded, 1820, to executrix of Sir George Collier.) Cooper, Margaret, 69, lay sister at Benedictine convent. At Vincennes and Austin convent, Oct. 13, 1793, to Feb. 27, 1795. Died 1807.

Cowlechette, William. Feb. 21, 1792.

Darby, John Baptist (qy. Jonathan, of King's County). Had two sons in English army. At Carmelites, Oct. 8, 1793, to Sept. 30, 1794. Day, Denis. Sent from Epernay to Paris, July 31, 1794. Delany, Thomas, 17. Guillotined June 6, 1794. See p. 179.

Dillon, General Arthur. Guillotined for prison plot at Luxembourg, April 13, 1794. See p. 171.

Dollond, Miss, boarder at Austin convent. Douglas, Abbé. Arrested, Dec. 1789, for complicity in the plot for the King's escape to Metz, but prosecution was dropped. Qy. brother of Charles Joseph Douglas, ex-captain in the Scotch Guard, one of the alleged Orleanist instigators of the mob march to Versailles.

Duffield, Anne, 46, Conceptionist nun. Easter, John, artisan, wife Mary, and two daughters. At Luxembourg, Nov. 1793. Edgeworth. See Firmont.

Edwards, Elizabeth, 43, Conceptionist nun.

Elven, Robert, servant to Captain Athol Wood. Brought from St. Malo to the Luxembourg, June 16, 1794. Fermor, Frances Mary Agnes, 71, Austin nun. Died March 9, 1794. Niece of Arabella Termor, heroine of Pope's "Rape of the Lock." Finchet, Helena Mary Monica, 29, Austin nun. Niece of the chaplain. Hurst. Superior from 1828 to 1840. Died 1847. Firmont, Elizabeth, sister to the Abbé Edgeworth. At Austin convent, Feb. 23, 1794, to Sept. 26, 1794. Still living in Paris in 1799. See p. 156. Finith (Frith ?), Margaret. At Luxembourg and Conceptionist convent. Oct. 15, 1793. Fitzherbert, Mary Bernard, 49, Austin nun. Her brother's widow married George IV.