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(1907) [MARC] Author: Thomas Alfred Fischer
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E. Ennes (Wologda).

Th. Klerk (Solikamski).

B. Ennes (Tobolsk).

M. Niesbeth (Wologda).

H. Belfrage, 11716.

G. Liwingstone (Werkaluria).

G. Wallas (Tobolsk).

E. Jordan (Tobolsk) and two other Jordans (Carl
G. and M. G. von).

Maj. Gen. H. J. Hamilton.

J. Lenck. t
G. Lenck.

J. Leyell, murdered in Tobolsk.

R. Macklier (Solikamski).

A. Gerner (Jerner), escaped 1716.

Magnus Hay. }
(Tobolsk)-J. Kinimundt (Galitz; exchanged).

J. Pfeiff (Lavinsky).1

C. Stuart (Sabaskar).

Mai. Sinclair (Kasan).

C. Duwall (Saranski, murdered).

A. Irwing j

Galitz.

J. Irwing
E. Ihre.

C. Young, 11710.

G. Ugglevie (Tobolsk).
Patr. Ogilvie (Tomskoj).
George Ogilvie. t
C. Rönnow (Tobolsk).

1 Captain Pfeif arrived quite penniless at Moscow after his long
return-journey from Siberia in 1723. We find him giving a receipt for 19
Rubels and 48 Kop., received as travelling allowance from the Swedish
authorities. (Krigs-A.)

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