Catalogue description Belgium: Prisoners, including: Mrs Henriette Ann Graham Scott Dulier (daughter of the...

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Details of FO 383/10
Reference: FO 383/10
Description:

Belgium: Prisoners, including:

Mrs Henriette Ann Graham Scott Dulier (daughter of the late Sir William Scott), wife of Colonel Edward Eugène Dulier, a Belgian subject: death in Brussels; arrangements for notification of her death, disposal of her estate, and transfer to Colonel Dulier of property left under her will; power of attorney for Colonel Dulier.

Fritz Gompertz, Dutch subject: parliamentary question regarding his detention in Buxton gaol [sic; actually Brixton; see later entry in this document].

Abraham Gaspary, Belgian prisoner detained in Woking prison.

Prisoners detained in HM prisons on behalf of Belgian Government: release from Reading prison of Odelon Van Hoorick, father and son, and Edmond Verstaeten.

Fritz Gompertz, Dutch subject in Brixton prison.

Prisoners detained in prisons in UK: transmission of petitions (many in French) to Belgian Government, and decisions in individual cases regarding possible releases and transfers, specifically including:

  • Joseph Schwartz.
  • Henry Menger.
  • Otto Hepner:
  • Constant de Ryck.
  • Pierre Temmerman.
  • Pierre Thiesen.
  • Francois Bridts.
  • Leon Frederic Gompertz.
  • Jean Mugge.
  • Alois Becker.
  • Judah Gotselig.
  • Ernst Finkenrath.
  • Jules Griesfeller.
  • Karl Ritze.
  • Otto Hepner.
  • Georges Hase.
  • Fritz Michaelis (or Michaels).
  • Gustave C L Kock.
  • Max Hase.
  • Ferdinand Nuttin (or Nuytten).

Code 1204 Files 280-344.

Date: 1915
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 280-344.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English and French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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