Catalogue description Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including: Mr O S Phillpotts, former British Consul in...

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Details of FO 383/7
Reference: FO 383/7
Description:

Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:

Mr O S Phillpotts, former British Consul in Vienna: money in Schoellers Bank, Vienna; housing of furniture.

Lady Teresa C Holmes Booth, French by birth but married to an Englishman in the Austrian Army, now deceased: question of estate; arrangements for notice to be served on Mr A Fuchs, solicitor in Vienna, and the Austro-Hungarian Bank in Vienna.

Countess Trauttmansdorff, wife of the former Councillor of the Austro-Hungarian Embassy, London: arrangements for transmission of trunks belonging to her and her household, to her address in Vienna.

Nathalie Kadletz, in Paris, daughter of Czech parents: request for permission to come to London.

Austro-Hungarians interned at Peel, Isle of Man: request for recovery of fare to Austria from UK confiscated by UK authorities.

J Francis Jones, former British Consul at Sarajevo: enquiries regarding his apartment, furniture and belongings in Sarajevo.

Detention of Austrians at Kapuskasing camp, Canada, interned en route to the United States on the outbreak of war: request for their release in the absence of special circumstances.

Repatriation of British subjects from Austria-Hungary: request by US Embassy, Vienna, for instructions.

Miss Catherine Smith, Irish born governess to Count Stadnicki: admission to a lunatic asylum at BrĂ¼nn.

Andrew Munro, British civil prisoner of war in Austria: detention at Raabs.

Visit to UK of a Manila collector of customs, a naturalised American of Austrian origin.

Sir Edward Goschen, former British ambassador at Vienna: enquiries regarding his estate in Klagenfurth, Carinthia.

Captain Aurel Popauer of the Austrian Division, US Embassy: suspicion of espionage.

Paul Reiser, ensign of the reserve of the Austro-Hungarian Army, interned at Lofthouse Park Wakefield.

Mrs Antionette Campbell, of Austrian birth, wife of James Campbell, British draughtsman employed at the Monfalcone shipyard and interned in Austria: question of relief payments and maintenance; includes copy of birth certificate and other personal papers (in docket no. 152019).

Mr Alexander Moore, British subject, recent prisoner of war in Austria: account of his experiences.

Johann Heissig, Austrian subject, with a bakers business in Euston Road, London: destruction of his house and property during 'Lusitania riots', May 1915; claim for compensation.

Mr Wottitzky, Austrian in America, or Brazil: enquiry from his sisters in Austria, Anna and Berta Wottitzky, about his whereabouts and for remittances to be sent to him via his employers.

Guido von Georgevitz, Hungarian subject, detained at Wakefield: request for return of his consular passport, and his release on medical grounds.

Princess Clementine Napoleon: arrangements for transmission of document informing her of a legacy from the late Archduchess Marie of Austria.

Clothing for Austrian prisoners: question regarding supply by HM Government.

Isidore Klauber, Austrian subject in London: request for information, as reported as a suspicious character.

Miss Ida Blackmore, British subject, a teacher, sentenced in Vienna for 'alleged utterances': request for information regarding her sentence and possible protection by US authorities; question of whether to forward a letter from her mother to HRH Princess Hohenolohe of Trieste.

Edwin Clarke and family of Montfalcone: enquiries as to their whereabouts.

Alois Brunnthaler, detained at Knockaloe camp, Isle of Man: request for return of his luggage.

Prosecution of Dr Gustave Meyer.

Lieutenant Beardmore, Canadian Training Division, Shorncliffe: request for assistance to recover money confiscated by authorities at Feldkirch, Austria.

Austrian prisoners from Serbia: enquiry from Sofia regarding their possible transfer to Malta and Italy.

Colonel Napier and Captain Stanley Wilson: enquiry by US authorities as to their whereabouts following their removal from a Greek ship by an Austro-Hungarian submarine.

Wearing of officers by interned officers.

Dr Pfeiffer, German prisoner of war interned at Holyport: protest regarding scale of pay allowed to him.

Mrs Hugh Brown and Mrs Sam Hill of Glasgow, whose husbands interned at Grossau: financial position.

Dr H Beale Collins, Surgeon RN retired, of Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey: enquiries regarding his son, captured whilst with the Russian Army and held military prisoner in Bohemia; possible release and award of a Russian decoration.

Herbert Marsh, British subject at Prague: message for his mother in Ceylon.

The late Louise Ducre, a Belgian subject of Tetschen: bequest to Mrs Maurice Slater, a British subject in Bristol.

Ludwig Wizniak, Austrian subject interned at Knockaloe: alleged loss of part of his property; request for compensation.

Code 1203 Files 115504-197433.

Date: 1915
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 115504-197433.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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