Catalogue description Balkans: Prisoners, including: Lycourgas M Manoussakis, Greek subject: request for...
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Reference: | FO 383/8 |
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Description: |
Balkans: Prisoners, including: Lycourgas M Manoussakis, Greek subject: request for permission for him to leave UK and return to Crete. Conditions for permission for Greeks to land at Bombay. Abdoul Mersin and Sephidin (or Sephedin) Apis, detained at Gibraltar and alleged to be Greek subjects: request for their release. Mr S Tchimenoglou, Greek passport holder, of Manchester: request for advice, to be able to visit Greece for business purposes and return to England. Theodor Otto Held of London, a native of Sigmaringen: request for sympathetic treatment if considered for internment. Entry of non-Moslem Ottoman subjects into UK: case of Michael Jordan Bostandjoglou, merchant of Caesarea with relatives in England, wishing to come to the UK. Detention of Enim Achmet's son at Malta, a Greek subject arrested as an Albanian: petition from his father for his release. Detention of Baki, son of Nedjib, a Greek, at Malta: request for information and his release. Mr S Hazzopulo, Persian Consul, and recently Greek Consul, in Manchester: request for interview at Foreign Office. Arrest at Mudros, [Greece], of brothers Hercules and Babil Foscolo, and Constantine Panonis. Three Greek prisoners at Malta: detention of Greek subjects; includes list of names. Premises in London occupied by the Bulgarian Legation. Bulgarians in India: question of limits of military age. Bulgarians in UK: question of internment, deportations and possible Bulgarian reprisals. British subjects in Bulgaria: treatment and permission to leave; includes list of individuals. Miss Grace Saunders, British subject in Sofia: enquiries regarding the means for sending remittances to her. Red Cross units in Serbia: reports of individuals being taken prisoner. Dr Aspland, Chief Surgeon in charge of a Wounded Allies Relief Committee hospital unit in Serbia: enquiries regarding whereabouts. British Legation House in Sofia: question of upkeep. Dr Arnold K Henry and his wife Dr Dorothy Milne-Henry, serving in Serbia with the 2nd British Farmers Unit of the Serbian Relief Fund: enquiries regarding their whereabouts. Mrs Dalhousie Young, doing hospital work in Serbia with the 2nd British Farmers Unit of the Serbian Relief Fund: request from her brother, Captain Basil Williams of High Wycombe, Bucks, for information regarding her whereabouts. Hospital units in Serbia (British Red Cross; Scottish Women's Hospital, Valjevo; The Mission Berry; Wounded Allies Relief Committee; 2nd Farmers Unit): specific enquiries regarding the welfare of certain units, and whereabouts of individuals, including Miss Dillon (British Red Cross), Dr A E Porter (Scottish Women's Hospital, Valjevo), Lyon Blease (Mission Berry), and Dr Catherine Corbett (Scottish Women's Hospital). Enquiries about whereabouts of individuals in Serbia:
Code 1219 Files 18823-166790 (to paper 18428). |
Date: | 1915 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: | Files 18823-166790 (to pp.18428). |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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