The Depot for Prisoners of War At Norman Cross Huntingdonshire 1796 to 1816
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Aahby-de-la-Zouch. Bishops Castle. Bristol. ALLOCATION OF PAROLE PRISONERS 19/J after and pay the prisoners who lodged either in the town itself or in the neighbouring villages. Of the 1, 200 on parole in 1797, 100 were in Peterborough and its neighbourhood, and the agent w^ho accepted the re- sponsibility of looking after them, paying them and mustering them at stated intervals when they had to report themselves to him, was Mr. Thomas Squire, a merchant and banker living in the Bridge House, i...n whose field, on the river bank, the second batch of prisoners consigned to Norman Cross in April 1797 landed from the barges which had brought them from Lynn. The only parole register relating to Peter- borough which the author could find in the Record Office is a volume dating from 1795 to 1800, and refers mainly to the Dutch. In this volume there are entered, between 10th November 1797 and 3rd July 1800, the names of 100 Dutch prisoners on parole at Peterborough. The Callington. Leek. Pontefract.
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