Catalogue description Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including: Russian Bank for Foreign Trade, London: treatment...

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Details of FO 383/6
Reference: FO 383/6
Description:

Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:

Russian Bank for Foreign Trade, London: treatment of Hungarian employees.

Messrs Hugh Young and Company of London: request for permission to send an Austrian subject in Holland some personal effects belonging to him.

Captain Hamilton Leigh, General Staff, 2/1st South Midland Division, Chelmsford: resignation from membership of Austrian Jockey Club.

Mrs M Jay, of Worthing, Sussex: request that a telegram be forwarded to her relatives in Austria.

Mr Rosembeier (Milowstaw), a Czech interned in France: request for permission to enter UK where offered employment.

Arthur de Reya, British subject: enquiries regarding recovery of money resulting from sale of his property at Trieste.

Wenzel Bayerl, Austrian subject formerly employed at HM Embassy, Vienna: question of payment of pension.

Mr Crisogno (or Grisogno), an Austro-Hungarian subject detained in Hong Kong: question of whether permission should be granted for him to proceed to Italy to join the Garibaldi Legion.

Treatment of Austro-Hungarians with Italian sympathies: includes lists of individuals who had not received favourable treatment in the UK; treatment in Egypt, India and Malta.

Austrian subjects of Italian nationality, interned as prisoners of war: Albino Ambrosi and Tranquillo Maestri, detention and release in Scotland; also cases of Raffaele Tisi, Luigi Ballardini and Raffaele Beltrami.

Rodolfo Butcovitch and wife, interned in India: question of whether they may be permitted to proceed to Italy or remain at Bombay.

George J Wood, former attaché at HM Embassy, Vienna: correspondence in connection with Dr Alfons Schreiber, solicitor in Vienna, regarding civil action taken against Mr Wood in respect of furniture delivered to him in June 1914.

British Embassy, Vienna: account relative to disbursements made in connection with alterations and repairs in the building.

Rate of exchange for settlement of Sir Maurice de Bunsen's accounts in connection with the late British Embassy, Vienna.

K (Charles) Siebenkittl, Chancellor of the Austro-Hungarian Legation at Bangkok: detention in Singapore.

Miss Janet Blane Seymour of Leicester: notification of return to England from Austria; question of debt owing to US Consul General, Vienna, and UK Consul, Geneva; correspondence with her father, Lieutenant W F E Seymour, of Derby.

Remittances from Austrian-Hungarian internees at Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man to their wives:

  • Mytro Kamat.
  • Stefan Bodnarink.
  • Jakiw Radysch.
  • Juon German.
  • Propic Sorochan.
  • Nystor Jaworenko.
  • Mr Goriuk.
  • Jan Moravic.
  • Olaksa Antoniuk.
  • Martin Mihota.
  • Petreo Pandaciuk.
  • Theodor Ursuliak.
  • Wojcieck Karwan.

Antonio Paulin, Austrian subject, interned at Stratford: request to send remittance to his wife in Italy.

Mrs Clara Marcus, Austrian subject in Zloczow, Galicia: question of disposal of money meant for her received by US authorities in Winnipeg.

Remittances from Austrian-Hungarian internees at Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man to their wives:

  • Otto Flandorfer, at Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man.
  • Ivan Loith, at Alexandra Palace, London.

Christian Emanuel Häusgen-Hedmondt, formerly of Montreal, Canada, and more recently resident in London, operatic artist: enquiry from Austrian authorities whether he is a British subject and legally separated from his wife, Mrs Marie Häusgen-Hedmondt (formerly Miss Marie Kacerovsky), an Austrian subject, with daughters Erna and Ilva.

Lillian Tilley of Axbridge, Somerset: request for assistance to obtain money in Linz savings bank, Upper Austria.

Alexander Cadogan, former Secretary of HM Embassy, Vienna: cost of repairs to his residence in Vienna.

Export of gold to enemy countries: request by Miss R Williams of Exmouth, Devon, whether two Hungarian ladies being sent home, may be permitted to take gold over frontier.

Dr Arthur Fitz, Austrian Buddhist monk interned in Ceylon: request to proceed to Siam.

Ernest Brandeis and his brother, Austrian-Hungarian subjects and bankers in Paris before the war: information from French Foreign Ministry that they had been notified as suspects.

Princes John and Alexander Sapieha, Austrian subjects of Polish nationality, resident in England: application for admittance to Russian nationality.

Miss Irma Schiavo, Austrian subject in Beaconsfield: request from the Procurator of HM Prize Court in Egypt that she be permitted to travel with his family as a nurse.

Hans Egon Lichtenstadt, Austrian subject interned at Donington Hall, Derby: request to be transferred to a sanatorium in England.

Max Pollak, nominally an Austrian subject, held prisoner in Malta: application to travel to the United States for the duration of the war.

Mr Truscott-Smith of Letchworth, Herts: question of sending his correspondence through the US Consul, Trieste.

Countess August Alberti d'Enno (née Thornton), British subject married to an Austrian, now deceased, and residing in Austria: question regarding remittance of funds.

Captain Charles Goetz and Captain Gurney, British officers interned in Austria: enquiries regarding their possible transfer from Raabs to Salzerbad, and subsequent treatment.

Salzerbad camp in Lower Austria: inspection reports by Commander Stephen V Graham, US Navy.

Treatment of Austrian Reserve officers in Canada.

Code 1203 Files 61847-112615.

Date: 1915
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 61847-112615.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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