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Rh White, Christopher, 20, manufacturer. In several prisons, Oct. 11, 1793, to Nov. 18, 1794.

White, Anne Gray, wife of, 43, Mary Anne, 16, and Elizabeth, 14. At Austin convent and Luxembourg, Oct. 11, 1793 to Nov. 18, 1794. Whiteside, Margaret Agatha, 27, Conceptionist nun. Whittingham, Mary, 43, Austin nun. Wild, William, 37, groom. At Luxembourg, Irish college, and Benedictines'. Liberated Feb. 6, 1795.

Wildsmith, Elizabeth Madeline, 73, Conceptionist nun. Williams, Helen, 50, and her daughters. Perils (Persis?), Helen Maria, and Cecilia. At Luxembourg, Oct. 11, 1793; at Conceptionist convent, Oct. 26, 1793. See p. 68. Wilton, Anne and Henrietta, seamstresses, formerly servants. At Luxembourg and Conceptionist convent, Oct. 11, 1793, to Oct. 4, 1794. Winnifrith, Dinah. At Luxembourg and Conceptionist convent, Oct. 11, 1793. Wolf, Francis. At Luxembourg and Irish college, Oct. 10, 1793. Wood, James Athol, navy lieutenant, captain of the ship for exchanging prisoners. Brought from St. Malo, June 15, 1794. In October 1794 he petitioned the Convention, representing that in March 1794, on reaching St. Malo with 200 French prisoners from the West Indies, Deputy Lecarpentier arrested him and his crew. They were three days without food, and five months in a cell. Wood appeared before the Committee of Public Safety, but Robespierre sent him to Hermann, who consigned him to the Abbaye. The Convention asked the Committee for an immediate report on the reasons of Wood's detention. Result was probably his release. Wood became an admiral, and was knighted. Died 1829.

Woolrich, Anne, 54, Conceptionist lay sister. Died Dec. 1794, in Austin convent. Worsley, Scolastica Joseph, Benedictine nun. Died 1821. Williams, Thomas. At Luxembourg and Irish college, Oct. 10, 1793, to Nov. 17, 1793.