Catalogue description Balkans: Prisoners, including: Hospital units in the Balkans: information regarding...

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Details of FO 383/9
Reference: FO 383/9
Description:

Balkans: Prisoners, including:

Hospital units in the Balkans: information regarding their safety.

Serbian relief: transmission of message from Sir Ralph Paget to Bertram Christian, Chairman of the Serbian Relief Fund.

Miss Glenny, serving with Dr Clemow's unit in Montenegro: enquiry from her father, H J Glenny of Putney Park, SW London.

Lady Ralph Paget's party in Serbia, capured at Uskub.

Dr J B Christopherson, Director of the Khartum and Omdurman Civil General Hospitals, attached to the Berry Mission: investigation into report of possible capture; prisoner of war in hands of Austrian forces.

Andreas Pallis, in Scutari staying with the Greek Consul, later leaving for England.

Miss Ethel Mabel Dutton, believed to be in Salonica: enquiry from her sister, Mrs Lilian M Marshall of Strawberry Hill.

Scottish Women's Hospital: information; financing of 100 hospital workers at Brindisi.

Dr Muriel Iles, Wounded Allies Hospital, Kragujevatz: enquiry from her brother, A M Iles of Saltash.

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.

Miss Florence Chapin, of Nish, Serbia: welfare and whereabouts.

Berry Hospital, Vrnjatchka Banja, Serbia: message for transmission to Charles Eyre Kent of West London, from George A Lingner, British prisoner of war held there; welfare of hospital staff.

Miss Mabel Ingram of the Berry Hospital: enquiry from her father Lewis Ingram of Wimbledon, SW London.

Dr Alfred Banks, in charge of British Red Cross unit at Vrnjatchka Banja, Serbia.

Hospital units captured in Serbia: request to US ambassador to ask for release of those in Austrian and Bulgarian hands.

Reverend H E Simpson, a chaplain to hospitals in Serbia: enquiry from his wife, Mrs M S Simpson of Clapham Common, SW London.

Mrs E F Eldred, captured in Serbia where serving as a nurse: enquiry from her husband, Dr E F Eldred in Nyasaland.

Mr and Mrs Frederick Pitt, at Kostenetz in Bulgaria: enquiry from her sister, Mrs Avril O'Byrne of Dublin.

Mr F H Hurst, Vice Consul in Sofia: enquiry from his mother, Mrs Hurst of Weymouth.

Arrest of Bulgarian subject, Demitre Gogoff, donkeyman on the British steamer George Fisher in Brest: circumstances.

Correspondence for hospital units in Serbia, and for civilians and prisoners in Balkan occupied territory.

Pay of officer prisoners of war: agreement with Bulgaria.

2nd Lieutenant D T Thomson, HMS Dolphin, Submarine Depot, Gosport, Hampshire: request for information about his family in Bulgaria.

British Legation building in Belgrade: report of damage and condition; terms of lease.

British prisoners in hands of Bulgarians: reports of British prisoners being killed.

Mr and Mrs Coe and children, believed to be at Yamboli, Bulgaria: enquiry from Mrs Coe's sister, Mrs Agnes Roberts of Chester.

Mr A Ardonitz, Armenian refugee in Maidstone, Kent: request for information about his family in Varna and Constantinople.

Communications from members of the English Red Cross Mission at the Paget hospital at Skoplje.

National Cotton Spinning Company of Bulgaria Ltd, Manchester: enquiry from the Secretary, Mr J Newton, regarding the safety of their mills at Varna and Yamboli in Bulgaria, and the welfare of the mill manager Sidney Coe, and Mr and Mrs Alfred Mellor, and William E Bendow, residing in cottages adjoining the mill.

Treatment of 'Belligerent subjects' residing in Bulgaria: regulations made by Bulgarian Government.

Treatment of British military prisoners in Bulgaria.

British wounded at Sofia: particulars.

Exchange of incapacitated prisoners: agreement with Bulgaria.

Captain F Dudley Taylor, last known at Phalese, Greece: enquiry from his brother, J Douglas Abrahams, on behalf of Captain Dudley's wife, of Hendon, NW London.

Reverend R B K Moilliet, vicar of Starbeck, Harrogate, Yorkshire, in Serbia as a chaplain to British hospitals in Serbia.

Dayrell Crackanthorpe of Carlisle, formerly HM Charge d'Affaires in Serbia: request for information about the safety of his property in Serbia.

Lieutenant W E Gilliland, prisoner of war in Bulgaria: transfer of remittance from his sister Miss Margaret A Gilliland of Ealing, West London.

Bulgarians interned in Bulgaria: request for list of names for transmission to the Swedish Minister.

Code 1219 Files 166790 (papers 185402-end)-201836.

Date: 1915
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Files 166790 (pp.185402-end)-201836.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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