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348 Travis, Richard, 62. At Benedictines' and Luxembourg, Oct. 11, 1793. Trent, Mary, 72, and her niece Alice, 15, who gave herself up in order to wait on her aunt. At Conceptionist and Austin convents, Oct. 13, 1793. Turner, John, 28, Benedictine. At St. Pélagie, Benedictines', and Luxembourg, Sept. 16, 1793, to March 19, 1795. Twadell, Robert, 25 (qy. Rev. Robert Tweddell, brother of archaeologist), at Madelonnettes, Luxembourg, and Scotch college. Liberated Jan. 18, 1795.

Vaughan, Benjamin, M.P., arrested by order of Committee of General Safety. At Carmelites', June 2 to 30, 1794. See p. 93. Walker, ——. Arrested for insurrection of Vendémiaire (Oct. 1795); two days in prison. Probably the Protestant gentleman who at the beginning of the Revolution warmly pleaded for the British Catholic communities, and contributed to their being (temporarily) left undisturbed. See the Abbé Edgeworth's letters. Walpole, ——, Bataille, wife of. Liberated Sept. 12, 1794. Walpole, Lady. At Carmelites', May 22, 1794. (Qy. Mrs. Atkyns. See p. 125.) Walsh, Comtesse Isidore Félicité Lottin, 29. At St. Pélagie and Austin convent, March 9, 1794.

Walsh, John Baptist, superior of Irish college. Arrested in March 1792 on an unfounded charge of passing a forged note. Released with apologies after several hours' detention with criminals. Walsh, William, Irish medical student. At St. Pélagie, Oct. 11, 1793, to Dec. 15, 1793. Ward, General Thomas, 45. Arrested as a foreigner, Oct. 10, 1793. At Abbaye and Carmelites'. Guillotined July 23, 1794. See p. 176. Wardell, William, 23, tradesman. At Luxembourg and Scotch college, Oct. 28, 1793, to Nov. 2 1794.

Weld, ——. At Luxembourg and Irish college, Nov. 4, 1793.