Catalogue description Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including: List of Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war:...

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Details of FO 383/2
Reference: FO 383/2
Description:

Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:

List of Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war: arrangements for transmission of lists (nos 8 to 12).

British Indian subjects interned at Laibach, Austria: list of individuals, with names, ages, addresses and occupations.

British subjects at Vienna and Prague: includes eleventh list of British subjects in the Consular District of Vienna. Also includes six memoranda with personal details from the US Consulate concerning British subjects in the Consular District of Prague, namely:

  • Louis Rottenberg,
  • Arnold Capleton,
  • Evelyn Kate Clart,
  • Miss J M Barry,
  • Mr and Mrs Smith,
  • Elsie D Winchester.

Treatment of internees from Trentino and Trieste in England.

Austro-Hungarian doctors: safe conduct in neutral countries.

British subjects at Boryslaw.

G W W MacKinnon and family: detention in Austria; question of repatriation.

British subjects at Galicia.

British subjects in Austria-Hungary: includes tenth list of British subjects in the Consular District of Vienna, eighth list of British subjects in the Consular District of Prague, and ninth and tenth list of British subjects in the Consular District of Carlsbad.

Miss Kitty Murphy (Katherine Murphy) from Teplitz in Bohemia: request for assistance.

British subjects at Trieste: reported arrest of certain individuals, in particular Rev Edwin de B Saunderson, Chaplain of Anglican Church.

Francis Stephen Parnham, civilian prisoner of war at Schloss Grossaw; request for information from his father, Richard E Parnham of Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire.

Miss Margaret Welter, UK subject not wishing to return to England but to go to Switzerland; question of passport and pension.

British subjects in Austria-Hungary: includes tenth list of British subjects in the Consular District of Budapest. Also includes 46 memoranda with personal details from the US Consulate concerning British subjects in the Consular District of Prague, namely:

  • Joseph Michael Thomas Adlestein,
  • John Archibald Allan,
  • Louisa Allison,
  • Tom Fitz-Hugh Morenga-Bonaparte,
  • Harry [Hele] Spencer Bate,
  • Helen Baker,
  • Miss Mary Phylis Boyd,
  • Agnes Josephine Cardwell,
  • John Dick,
  • Margaret Dutton,
  • May Donagh,
  • Gertrude Margaret Mary Dampier,
  • Percival Eden,
  • John Eagan,
  • Timothy John Eagan,
  • Charles Reginald Flowers,
  • Henry Norman Somerville Fearon,
  • William Fitzwilliam,
  • George Edward Forster,
  • Alice M Forster,
  • Gladys Mary Guise,
  • Hasben Geroggs,
  • Catherine Maud Gillon,
  • Emily Hanby,
  • Jane Florence Hams,
  • Helene Dorothy Irving Hayton,
  • George Hampton,
  • Hester Kropf,
  • Eileen Kingston,
  • Lucie V Kingston,
  • Anita Lawrence,
  • Thomas Lamb,
  • Herbert Marsh,
  • Martha Malcolm,
  • Nettie Roller,
  • George Payne,
  • William Smith,
  • Bridy Tier,
  • Kathleen Smith,
  • Johannes Carl Julius Siecker,
  • Juanita Blanche Simpson,
  • Georgianna Tucker,
  • Victoria Tucker,
  • Frank S Wilkinson,
  • Alice Mary Wells,
  • Cecil Wilkins.

Henry Charles Kelly, detained in Budapest: request from his wife in England for relief for her and child.

Repatriation of clergymen from UK.

Miss Ethel Pearman Hall, lady nurse to Countess Bors-Waldeck at St Peters, Gorz, near Trieste: request for information from her sister Amy Hall of Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.

British subjects in Austria-Hungary: completed enquiry forms in respect of British civilians:

  • Robert Francis Williams,
  • Ralph Joseph Fordham,
  • Mrs Lankester,
  • Antonio Magro.

T F M Bonaparte, distressed West Indian detained in Prague: question of financial assistance.

British subjects in Austria-Hungary: receipt of enquiry forms from Austria; includes completed form in respect of Louie Griffiths.

Johann (George) Welsh: enquiry regarding his possible detention at Grossan; request for information from Charles Welch of Lambeau, Tobago; found to be interned at Drosendorf.

P G Friend and family of Boryslaw, Galicia: enquiry regarding their welfare.

Miss Anna Lawler, in Prague: enquiry regarding welfare.

Treatment of prisoners by Austro-Hungarian Government, and their condition.

British seamen detained on board SS Gradac detained at Brest.

J O'K Murty in Ceylon: enquiry regarding his death.

Correspondence of detained Austro-Hungarian prisoners: classes of prisoners allowed to correspond, and by which medium.

Release of Austrian subjects, and exchange of British and Austrians: arrangements and classes; includes lists of names.

Treatment of Austrians and Hungarians in India.

Paul Kronbourg: British Government proposal to release a British subject in exchange for a permit for him to proceed to America.

Proposed exchange of Hans Roth, Austrian mechanical engineer in Canada, and Wilfred Brown, interned at Illmau, Lower Austria.

Exchange of civilians: proposals and age limits.

Karl Kraft, Austrian subject residing in Brixton, London: application for permission to return to Prague.

Mr and Mrs W A Baillie-Grohman of Tirol, Austria: application to go to East Africa.

William George Tanner, British subject detained at Fiume: possible repatriation.

Austrians detained in UK: lists of individuals released and returned to Austria; released to reside in UK; and untraceables.

Johann Gall, Austrian subject: report that released and sailed for Austria.

Alteration of limits of military age in Austria-Hungary.

Code 1203 Files 1044-4577 (to paper 72086).

Date: 1915
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 1044-4577 (to pp.72086).
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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