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Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including: Alois Brunnthaler, Austrian subject, interned...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/117

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Reference
FO 383/117
Date
1916
Description

Austria-Hungary: Prisoners, including:

Alois Brunnthaler, Austrian subject, interned at Knockaloe, Isle of Man: claims compensation for loss of personal effects; refused.

List of Austro-Hungarian prisoners interned in Britain and British colonies sent to Austro-Hungarian Government.

Death of Miss Charlotte Jane Davis, British subject, at Bozen, Tyrol, Austria.

Death of Krist Zjacic or Zyaczya, Austrian subject, at Montreal, Canada.

List of British subjects interned or confined in Austria.

Death of George Hampton, British subject, at Prague, Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Mrs Francesca Fusconi, Italian subject residing at Trieste, Austro-Hungarian Empire, interned at Göllersdorf, Austria. Her son-in-law George Baker, formerly British Pro-Consul at Trieste, transmits money to her and her two daughters.

Mrs J W Reynolds, of Horley, Surrey, asks the Foreign Office to contact her sister-in-law, Mrs Mary Reeves of Vienna, for financial assistance, her money being lost in the Anglo-Austrian Bank. Mrs Reeves pays money to Leonard W Bickford Smith, a civilian prisoner of war on parole in Vienna, who asks his father, Sir George Smith, to assist Mrs Reynolds.

Arthur Guy de Reya, British subject, asks for help in recovering rents due from his property in Trieste, Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Miss Ida Blackmore, British subject resident in Vienna, sentenced to 8 months hard labour for uttering offensive political remarks; granted free pardon by the Emperor.

Louis Kerr, British subject, interned at Grossau, Austria.

Modification of repatriation agreements with Austria-Hungary.

Securities allegedly belonging to Lady Teresa Holmes Booth: writs to be served on Austro-Hungarian Bank and on Alexander Fuchs, attorney at law, Vienna, but not served as they violate Austrian bankruptcy laws.

Jaya Krishna Rau, British subject in Vienna, wishes to return to India, but meanwhile requests increase of funds transmitted monthly through the United States embassy.

Export of effects of deceased Austrian prisoners.

Code 1203 Files 1098-4084.

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Files 1098-4084.
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Internment
International
Trade and commerce
Europe and Russia
Debt
Nationality
Pardons
Americas
Banking
Operations, battles and campaigns
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