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PRISONERS OF THE ’45
NO. NAME.
REGIMENT.
PRISON
CAREER.
3144 Stewart, Archi¬
bald
30.10.45
Edinburgh ;
Tower of
London
3145 Stuart, Charles Berwick’s
French Service
3146 Stewart. Daniel Roy Stuart’s
(!)
3147 Stewart, Daniel Roy Stuart’s
(2)
3148 Stewart or Stuart, Major, Lord
David, of Balia- George
challan Murray’s
At sea
‘ Louis XV’
28.11.45
Berwick,
Feb.1746
Hull
30.12.45
Carlisle
30.12.45
Carlisle ;
Chester
Castle
19.7.46
Braes of
Leny ;
20.7.46
Stirling
Castle
ULTIMATE
DISPOSAL.
Acquitted
31.10.47
Discharged
Died of
wounds
NO. NAME.
REGIMENT.
PRISON
CAREER.
3144 Stewart, Archi¬
bald
30.10.45
Edinburgh ;
Tower of
London
3145 Stuart, Charles Berwick’s
French Service
3146 Stewart. Daniel Roy Stuart’s
(!)
3147 Stewart, Daniel Roy Stuart’s
(2)
3148 Stewart or Stuart, Major, Lord
David, of Balia- George
challan Murray’s
At sea
‘ Louis XV’
28.11.45
Berwick,
Feb.1746
Hull
30.12.45
Carlisle
30.12.45
Carlisle ;
Chester
Castle
19.7.46
Braes of
Leny ;
20.7.46
Stirling
Castle
ULTIMATE
DISPOSAL.
Acquitted
31.10.47
Discharged
Died of
wounds
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