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APPENDIX.
347


Carmelites'. Liberated April 3, 1794; rearrested,
transferred to Plessis, March 20, 1795.

Stapleton, Elizabeth, 51, Austin nun.

Stevens, Henry, author. At Abbaye, Carmelites', and
Luxembourg, Oct. 10, 1793, to Jan. 27, 1795. See
p. 152.

Stock, Elizabeth Winifred, 72, Conceptionist nun.

Stockton, Mary, 40, Austin nun.

Stone, John Hurford. At Luxembourg, Oct. 13, 1793, to
Oct. 30, 1793. Rearrested with his wife at St. Lazare,
April 24, 1794, and released next day. See p. 65.

Stonor, Mary Eugenia, 25, Austin nun. Superior 1820–
28. Died 1848.

Strickland, John, 70. At Benedictines' and Luxembourg,
Oct. 11, 1793, to Feb. 3, 1795.

Stuart, Catherine, ex-Carmelite. At Austin convent, Feb.
23, 1794, to Nov. 28, 1795.

Stuart, Elizabeth, chambermaid. At Carmelites', Feb. 4,
1794, to Aug. 27, 1794.

Stuart, Mary Eugenia, Benedictine nun.

Sutton, Sarah, seamstress. At Plessis. Liberated Oct.
18, 1795.

Swale, Thomas, Scotch (?). At Luxembourg, Nov. 19,
1793, to Dec. 14, 1794. See p. 299.

Taylor, ——, and wife. Liberated Feb. 17 and 22, 1794.
Qy. brother-in-law of Paul Jones. See p. 49.

Thellusson, John Isaac, 29, Peter, 27, and Paul Louis, 36,
bankers. Probably nephews of the Peter Isaac
Thellusson of London, famous for his strange will
of 1797.

Thicknesse, Elizabeth, 42, Conceptionist nun.

Thilly, Matthew James. At Luxembourg, Port Royal, and
Plessis. Dec. 19, 1794.

Tompson, Agnes, 40, Austin lay sister.

Tone, Matthew, brother of Theobald Wolfe Tone. Landed
at Dunkirk, Aug. 1794, intending to join French
army. Imprisoned as a spy till May 1795, then
went to America.

Towsey, Thomas, 44. At Luxembourg, Oct. 13, 1793, to
Feb. 15, 1795.