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VICTIMS - General :
1946   Yugoslavia: disappearance of Mrs Friedericke Carr, formerly Countess Schoenborn, wife of Rifleman A M Carr   FO 369/3750
WIVES - FORCES : Army
1946   Yugoslavia: disappearance of Mrs Friederike Carr, formerly Countess Schoenborn, wife of Rifleman A M Carr   FO 369/3750
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1952   Roumania: disappearance of Mrs Sylvia Placa, holding dual British and Roumanian nationality and employee of the US Minister in Bucharest; American report of her arrest at home by Roumanian secret police, November 1952   FO 371/100777
VICTIMS - General :
1948   Honduras: disappearance of Norma Zablah in Honduras   FO 371/67946
PRISONERS - Individual Prisoners :
1950   Hungary: disappearance of Mr C W T Lamerton, arrested by Hungarians and eventually deported along with his wife   FO 371/87828
WIVES - General :
1950   Hungary: disappearance of Mr C W T Lamerton, arrested by Hungarians and eventually deported along with his wife   FO 371/87828
1950   Roumania: Parliamentary Question about the disappearance of Mrs Constantine Librarian at the British Legation, Bucharest; reply confirmed disappearance of her and her husband, both of whom were Roumanian citizens   FO 371/88043
1951   Czechoslovakia: temporary disappearance of a British couple called Turner, both members of the British Communist Party   FO 371/94497
PROFESSIONAL WORK - General : Librarian
1950   Roumania: Parliamentary Question about the disappearance of Mrs Constantine Librarian at the British Legation, Bucharest; reply confirmed disappearance of her and her husband, both of whom were Roumanian FO 371/88043   Local Government Officer
VICTIMS - General :
1934-1940   Captain Ivan Poderjay or Podersaj, wanted by New York police in connection with disappearance of Agnes Tufverson: arrested in Vienna and imprisoned in New York for bigamy   MEPO 3/1446
FINANCE AND PROPERTY - General :
1911   J E Nash. Application for compensation in respect of losses incurred by himself and his wife (known as Miss Lil Hawthorne) in connection with the Crippen case (2913/11) [They brought the disappearance of Bell Elmore to the attention of the police: 'these two people have rendered a very signal service to the cause of justice']   T 1/11282/6329/11
VICTIMS - Murder Victims :
1911   J E Nash. Application for compensation in respect of losses incurred by himself and his wife (known as Lil Hawthorne) in connection with the Crippen Case (2913/11) [They brought the disappearance of Belle Elmore to the attention of the police: 'these two people have rendered a very signal service to the cause of justice']   T 1/11282/6329/11
WIVES - General :
1911   J E Nash. Application for compensation in respect of losses incurred by himself and his wife (known as Miss Lil Hawthorne) in connection with the Crippen Case (2913/11) [They brought the disappearance of Bell Elmore to the attention of the police: 'these two people have rendered a very signal service to the cause of justice']   T 1/11282/6329/11
WIDOWS - General :
1778   Memorial of Lady Caroline Greenwich asking for stay of process re monies impressed to her late husband as Treasurer of HM's Chamber, because of disappearance of books   T 1/545/317-318
 
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