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Germany: Prisoners, including: Ronald D Carty, formerly Chief Assistant City Analyst...

Catalogue reference: FO 383/189

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FO 383/189

Date

1916

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Germany: Prisoners, including:

Ronald D Carty, formerly Chief Assistant City Analyst in the Public Health Department at Cairo, civilian interned at Ruhleben.

Sums taken from female German subjects in the Cameroons.

Packet containing solidified methylated spirits sent to Ruhleben Camp and returned by General Post Office as being no longer permitted.

G H Engel, German subject interned at Knockaloe Camp: his objection to his son being enlisted into the British Forces under the Military Service Act.

Adolph Glueu, a German subject: enquiries into his property in Britain.

Richard Hein, German subject, shot by a sentry at Swallowfield Camp, near Kingston, Jamaica, for grave insubordination, and detained at Amherst, Canada.

Captain Graham Watson, Royal Scots, interned at Blankenburg, Germany: his requirements for tennis balls, shoes and trousers.

Relief for families of interned German subjects.

Madame Marie von Hindenburg (née the Honourable Marie Hay): her application for remittances.

2nd Lieutenant Herbert Sanford Ward, and 2nd Lieutenant Hillary Francis Champion, both Royal Flying Corps: escape from Germany while being transported by railway from one camp to another.

Payments to be made on behalf of the Royal Prussian Landeskonsistorium.

Allegations in the New York World of 6 January 1916 of British and German outrages: investigations requested.

Dr Alfred E Trautmann, German subject interned at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield: request for return of his Red Cross passport.

Care of British interests in Germany in event of rupture between Germany and the United States of America.

Various papers prepared in anticipation of Dutch authorities taking charge of British interests.

Treatment and location of prisoners from Schleswig in Britain.

Cyril Asher, destitute British subject released from Ruhleben and in Switzerland.

2nd Lieutenant S H Taylor, York & Lancaster Regiment, interned in Friedberg in Hessen, Germany: his requirements for scientific materials.

Corporal A C Baird, Royal Field Artillery, interned at Dyrotz: request for red dental rubber.

H E Egts, German subject interned at Knockaloe Camp: his objection to his son Bernhard Egts being enlisted into the British Forces; his son transferred to 30th Infantry Works Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, Balmer Camp, Falmer, Sussex, to which all British soldiers of enemy alien parentage were transferred.

Doctor Alphonse Roman, British subject resident in Berlin: recognition of his gratuitous services to British patients.

Forwarding of instruction from German Colonial Office to Governor of German East Africa.

Emmanuele Cassar, Maltese British subject, seaman fireman of the steamship Fishpool of West Hartlepool, Durham: expenses of his relief and burial at Stettin, Germany.

Miss S Mary Fenner: her property in Mulhouse, Alsace.

Lieutenant Hans W Heudtlass, German subject interned at Knockaloe Camp: his application to receive dividends on shares in Australian mines.

Treatment of British prisoners in Ruhleben Camp.

Insured correspondence addressed to prisoners in Germany.

Reverend Dirk Hermanis Dolman, British subject (originally Dutch) detained in Germany: request for his repatriation.

Forwarding of letter from German Foreign Office, Berlin, to German Embassy, Washington.

Loan of educational books to civilian prisoners at Lofthouse Park, Wakefield, Yorkshire.

Felix Schlesinger, interned at Ruhleben, and Captain Hanby, interned at Gütersloh: enquiries about their transfer or release.

Disturbance among German civilian prisoners interned at Knockaloe Camp, Isle of Man: wounding of August Uccusic, Peter Dreyer and Alfred Marstedt.

Code 1218 Files 71571-84480.

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Files 71571-84480.

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Shipping
Clothing
Internment
International
Railways
Army
Caribbean
Europe and Russia
Air Force
Nationality
Communications
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Operations, battles and campaigns
Sports
Africa
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