Catalogue description Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including: Treatment of Count Stephen Zichy, a Hungarian...

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Details of FO 383/360
Reference: FO 383/360
Description:

Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:

Treatment of Count Stephen Zichy, a Hungarian subject, by his former employer Miss C V T Ackers of Huntley Manor, Gloucester, during the time he was released for agricultural work on her estate.

Elimination of margarine from diet of Austro-Hungarians at Oldcastle.

Transfer to Douglas of the Chairman of the Austro-Hungarian Committee at Knockaloe Camp, Franz Nettel.

Repatriation or transfer to a neutral country of Austro-Hungarian prisoners at Wakefield.

Transmission of complaints by Arthur GrĂ¼nhut, interned at Knockaloe, to the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Office.

Treatment of the Austro-Hungarian prisoner Friedrich Nettal at Douglas Camp.

Transmission to Austro-Hungarian Government of petitions from Austro-Hungarian prisoners at Pietermaritzburg.

Request for an increased allowance for Eugen Malcher, interned at Pietermaritzburg.

Medical examination of Arthur GrĂ¼nhut, interned at Knockaloe, with a view to his transfer to Holland.

Changes to the diet of prisoners at Knockaloe and Oldcastle.

Improvements in food rations for prisoners interned at Alexandra Palace.

Treatment of N Last, interned at Knockaloe, while employed at Boston Working Camp.

Abolition, or better cooking, of horse flesh at present served to Austro-Hungarian prisoners in the UK.

Report on visit of inspection to prisoners in Sealand Camp, Chester by Swedish Legation.

Extension of visiting hours at Wakefield.

Authority for transmission of remittances for purchase of food parcels from societies in neutral countries.

Desire of certain Austro-Hungarian prisoners interned at Malta to be transferred to a camp in Egypt.

Whereabouts and welfare of the prisoner Emerich Simon, who is supposed to have been mortally stabbed by a sentinel at Knockaloe.

Regulations prohibiting export by prisoners on their repatriation of more than one pair of boots and other leather articles; separate internment of Austro-Hungarian subjects.

Reports by the Swedish Legation on a visit of inspection to Boston Docks Working Camp in Lincolnshire and two working camps for civilian prisoners of war at St James' Hall and Baker Lane in King's Lynn.

Report by the Swedish Legation on a visit of inspection to an internment camp at Weston-on-the-Green, near Bicester.

Remittance of money from enemy countries for transmission of parcels to prisoners in the UK.

Case of John Schabetsberger, who died from injuries sustained after an accident on the Bakerloo line of the underground railway.

Reports by the Swedish Legation on visits of inspection to camps at Knockaloe, Douglas and the working camp at Regaby.

Report by the Swedish Legation on visit of inspection to the internment camp at Frith Hill, Blackdown.

Diet of British prisoners interned in Austria-Hungary.

Report by the Swedish Legation on visit of inspection to the internment camp at Dartford War Hospital.

Letter from Austro-Hungarian officers at Donington Hall concerning various wishes and complaints connected with their present conditions.

Application for the transfer of Karl Muhlsteffen, interned at Malta, to a camp in Greece.

Summary report by the Swedish Legation on a visit of inspection to camps at Alexandra Palace, Hackney Wick, Fulham Military Hospital, Islington, Morn Hill and Worthy Down in Winchester and Donington Hall, Derby.

Report by the Swedish Legation on visit of inspection to the internment camp at Blunham, Sandy, near Bedford.

Enquiry forms from Mabel Keighly of Skardon Place, Plymouth for Constance Wade in Budapest.

Enquiry forms from Agnes D Jourdan of Fulshaw Lodge, Cheltenham for Maria Woodford in Vienna.

Payment from the British Relief Fund to Maria Woodford.

Transmission of a letter to Edward Letz, interned at Knockaloe.

Transmission of a letter to Heinrich Herzl, interned at Alexandra Palace.

Transmission of a letter and photograph to Mr W Becker of 106 St Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal.

Transmission of a postcard to William Tureczky of The Chapel Farm, Suckley near Worcester.

Transmission of a letter to Ivan Sumic, interned at Pietermaritzburg.

Use of Swedish Legation for sending letters from Austria-Hungary to Austrian prisoners in the UK.

Enquiry concerning the effects of the late Edgar Rosseger.

Repatriation of Austrian prisoners with Italian sympathies from India in 1917.

Transmission of a letter to Miss E Sprague of Brittany Road St Leonards on Sea from Alice Frith in Vienna.

Claim by Mr A V Clark of Derby Road, Hounslow, of exemption for military service due to his being a prisoner of war released in 1915.

Exemption from military service of Mr E C Ringstead on the grounds that he was interned in Austria and released on parole.

Exemption from military service of Mr Venton, recently arrived in Switzerland.

Enquiry concerning possibly internment of Henry Thomas Harris and exemption from military service.

Enquiry concerning possibly internment of Alexander Moore and exemption from military service.

Code 1203 Files 2747 (papers 51003-end)-3666.

Date: 1918
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 2747 (pp.51003-end)-3666.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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