Catalogue description Germany: Prisoners, including: Treatment of enemy missionaries by British authorities in...
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Reference: | FO 383/49 |
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Description: |
Germany: Prisoners, including: Treatment of enemy missionaries by British authorities in India and West Africa, including:
German interests in the Bahamas. Richard Wolf Gordon, late British Resident Magistrate in Nyasaland, now interned in Germany: pension; arrangements for payments; question of whether payments may be made from relief funds; annuity from Probate Registry; possibility of re-employment; receipts for payments. Belgian prisoners in Germany: arrangements for transmission of correspondence to and from relatives in UK. Ralph Bernal, late British Consul at Stettin: arrangements for payment of rent and charges on his flat at Stettin. Mrs Auguste Caroline Josephine Pope: notification of her death in Dresden; question of payment of outstanding annuity. Miss Marie Daninger, residing in Munich: payment of annuity from Messrs Fergusson & Stephen of Dundee, Scotland. Proposed exchange of automobile belonging to H H Gastrell, former UK Consul in Stuttgart, and motor boat belonging to Mr von Hedemann, retired German Consul in Mombassa. Relief for prisoners: transmission of money to Berlin for relief of non-commissioned officers and men of the Coldstream Guards held as prisoners of war. British Relief Fund in Berlin: statements of accounts. UK Embassy in Berlin: expenditure on building. Frank Herbert Zahringer: communication from his father, Mr P Zahringer of Hampstead, London, notifying his son's return; question of cost of return being repayable to HM Government. John Bossart (or Bosshart), Swiss citizen of German extraction, delegate of the Commercial Society of Missions: report that he had been commissioned to go to the Cameroons to look after interests of the Society and property of the Basle Mission; decision to deport Mr Bossart. Code 1218 File 4851-5972. |
Date: | 1915 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Former reference in its original department: | File 4851-5972. |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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