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Germany (British Civilians): Prisoners, containing: Repatriation of civilian prisoners...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/519

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This record is about the Germany (British Civilians): Prisoners, containing: Repatriation of civilian prisoners... dating from 1919 in the series Foreign Office: Prisoners of War and Aliens Department: General Correspondence from.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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FO 383/519

Date

1919

Description

Germany (British Civilians): Prisoners, containing:

Repatriation of civilian prisoners of war by Stockport.

Arrival of Joseph Beviere, Miss Reichmann and Miss Deborah Gardner in Holland.

Note on the arrival of three civilians on the SS Prince George (sailing from Rotterdam to Hull).

Repatriation of British consuls: Edward Clively, H D Brown, Geo E Greaves and their families.

Conclusion of work of the War Victims' Relief Committee in Holland.

Arrangements for the repatriation of British subjects from parts of Germany in Allied occupation.

Claims for repatriation expenses:

  • C Warsop, 2nd Engineer of the SS Porpoise, claims his fare from Ruhleben to the frontier.
  • Samuel Johnson, 2nd engineer of the SS Victorian Transport, claims for his train fare from Hull to Hartlepool.
  • F G Trayes and wife: passages from Bergen to Aberdeen in the SS Vulture. Questions as to their status as prisoners.
  • Railway passes and repayment of expenses for mercantile marine prisoners.
  • Charles Hatt (Charles W Hatt) and wife: passages from Ruhleben Camp.
  • Joss W Brooks and wife.

Statements of travelling expenses paid by the Burgh Chamberlain of Leith.

Question of the repayment of expenses to British subjects coming from Belgium, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey and Bulgaria.

Refund of expenses incurred by Scottish Advisory Committee of the National Relief Fund on railway transport.

Settlement of accounts in connection with the repatriation of prisoners of war.

Transmission of accounts for prisoners from France (including Thomas Cook accounts).

Transmission of an account in connection with Prisoners of War Party no 47.

Case of Mr Wilfred Stirling Buckley, repatriated civilian requiring mental health treatment.

Case of Mr William Taylor, formerly interned at the Lunatic Asylum at Neuruppin.

Code 1218A Files 9-23.

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The National Archives, Kew
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Files 9-23.

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English and German

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Open Document, Open Description

Subjects
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Charities
Internment
International
Mental illness
Railways
Europe and Russia
Nationality
Middle East
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