by Nigel West
Armgaard Graves Imprisoned, April 1912
James Gray Placed under surveillance, December 1915
Frank Greite Ten years’ imprisonment, July 1916
Heinrich Grosse Imprisoned, February 1912
Adolpho Guerrero Ten years’ imprisonment, July 1916
Alfred Hagn Life imprisonment, August 1917
John Hahn Imprisoned for seven years, June 1917
Joseph Hallmeyer No record
Charles Hastings Interviewed at Scotland Yard, March 1016
John Hattrick Arrested, May 1912
Thomas Hegnauer Arrested, 4 August 1914
Line Heine Arrested, 4 August 1914
Siegfried Helm Arrested, September 1910
Carl Hemlar Arrested, 4 August 1914
Carl Hensel (alias Irving Ries) Shot, Tower of London, 27 October 1915
Karl Hentschel Confessed, April 1913
Baron von Hettlebadt Interned, September 1914
May Higgs Interned, December 1916
Francis Holstein Scheduled for arrest, August 1914
Marius Hoogendyk Arrested, June 1915
George Hopley Arrested, November 1914
Stephen Horvath Implicated, July 1915
Ludovico Hurwitz y Zender Shot, Tower of London, 11 April 1916.
Frederick Ireland Arrested, February 1912
Aladdin bin Issel Left the country, December 1913
Haicke Janssen Shot, Tower of London, 30 July 1915
Abdon Jappe Three years’ imprisonment, November 1915
H. F. P. Kinzler Deported, April 1916
William Klare Imprisoned for five years, June 1913
August Klunder Arrested, 4 August 1914
E. J. Knight No record
Hans von Krohn German naval attaché in Madrid
Marie Kronauer Arrested, 4 August 1914
Otto Kruger Arrested, 4 August 1914
Johann Kuhr Arrested, 4 August 1914
Johann Lassen Deported, January 1916
Max Laurons Arrested, 4 August 1914
Anna Liebfreund (nee Stad) Arrested, June 1915
Lewis Liebfreund Arrested, June 1915
Ignatius Trebitsch Lincoln Confessed, January 1915
Carl Lody (alias Charles Inglis) Committed suicide, November 1914
Franz Lozel Arrested, 4 August 1914
Fred Manasse Arrested, October 1915
Josef Marks Imprisoned for five years, September 1915
Ernest Melin Shot, Tower of London, 10 September 1915
Albert Meyer Shot, Tower of London, 2 December 1915
Carl Meyer Arrested, 4 August 1914
Gerty Moore No record
Carl Muller Shot, Tower of London, 23 June 1915
Hugo Munscheid German intelligence officer in Antwerp
Ahmed Nedjib Left the country in 1913
Gustav Neumann Witness at the Schule trial, November 1913
Robert Nichol Discharged from the Royal Navy, November 1912
Gosta Olai Left the country, November 1912
George Parrott Imprisoned for four years, August 1913
August Patrocinio Arrested, September 1917
George Pelling Scheduled for arrest, August 1914
Philip Penrose Resigned from Chatham, August 1914
William Power No record
Walter Reimann Left the country, August 1914
Carl Reimers German intelligence officer in Potsdam
Hilda Reynolds No action taken, October 1915
Edith Riley (Mrs Penrose) No record
Mrs Emily Riley Arrested, 4 August 1914
Emily Riley (Mrs Pelling) No record
Nellie Riley No record
Patricia Riley (Mrs Hentschel) No record
Celso Rodriguez Arrested, 4 August 1914
Augusto Roggen Shot, Tower of London, 17 September 1915
R. Roland (or Ronald) No record
Willem Roos Shot, Tower of London, 30 July 1915
Robert Rosenthal Hanged, Wormwood Scrubs, 15 July 1915
Pierre Rotheudt Sentenced to ten years at Fresnes, December 1916
Roxroy No record
Antonius Rummenie Arrested, 4 August 1914
Kenneth de Rysbach Life imprisonment, June 1915
William Sagar Interned upon his release from imprisonment.
Harry Sampson Imprisoned for twenty-eight days, April 1914
Frederick Scherer Deported to Belgium, April 1915
Otto Scherer Deported to Belgium, April 1915
Heinrich (Hugo) Schmidt Detained as a PoW, 12 August 1914
Adolf Schneider Arrested, 4 August 1914
Adolf Schroeder (alias Frederick Gould) Imprisoned for six years, April 1914
Max Schule Sentenced to twenty-one months, August 1911
Heinrich Schutte Arrested, 4 August 1914
Pauline Slager Left the county, August 1915
Maria Slager Banned from entry, 1917
Wilhelm Slager Banned from exit, 1917
Sopher Interned, May 1916
Kurt Sparr No record
David Stad Arrested, June 1915
W. Stamm Arrested, 5 August 1914
George Stammer German intelligence officer in Berlin
Albertine Stanaway Arrested, March 1917
Gustav Steinhauer Chief of German Secret Service
Peter Steunebrink Banned from re-entry, November 1915
Karl Stubenwoll Arrested, 4 August 1914
Fred Sukowski Arrested, 4 August 1914
Robert Tornow German intelligence officer in Rotterdam (alias Pierre Theisen)
Kenneth Triest Arrested, 1915
Georgine Ulrich Arrested, August 1915
Leopoldo Vieyra Life imprisonment, 11 November 1916
Charles Wagener Arrested, September 1914
Karl von Wilier Arrested, 4 August 1914
George Wittstruck Excluded from Sheerness, August 1914
Chalres Wunnenburg Arrested in New York in February 1917
Jacobus van Zurk Deported, March 1917
APPENDIX II
G Branch Personnel
G Branch Personnel, February 1917
G
– Major J. F. C. Carter
– Major V. Ferguson
– Major H. B. Matthews
G2
– Major E. St. G. Anson
G2(a)
– Mr P. W. Marsh
– Commander F. B. Henderson CMG DSO
– Major C. A. M. Dunlop MC
– Captain A. F. Hordern
– Captain G. Cookson
G2(b)
– Major S. C. Welchman
– Major G. Lubbock
G2(c)
– Captain S. J. Sassoon
– Lieut. W. F. Fielding
G2(d)
– Mr H. B. Clayton
– Mr G. Streatfield
– Lieut. F. H. Lawes
– Mr H. B. Goad
G3
– Major E. St. G. Anson
– Miss B. Beddome
– Miss B. A. Balance
– Miss O. Beddome
– Miss L. M. Jackson
– Miss G. Thorburn
G4
– Major Baron W. G. Bentinck CMG DSO
G5
– Lieut. M. Bremer
G6
– Lieut. S. Taylor
– Mr B. Westell
– Lieut. S. R. Cooke
– Lieut. Henry Curtis-Bennett
G Branch Personnel, June 1917
G
– Major J. F. C. Carter
– Mr M. M. Cousins
– Mr B. E. Boulter Esq.
– Miss G. Holmes
– Miss N. Borrett
– Miss K. Lee
G1
– Major V. Ferguson
– Major H. B. Matthews
– N. W. Bray Esq.
– W. N. Parker Esq.
– Miss M. C. Robson
– Miss G. K. B. Crick
– Miss H. W. Neal
&nb
sp; G2(a)
– Commander F. B. Henderson CMG DSO
– P. W. Marsh Esq.
– Major C. A. Dunlop MC
– Lieut. S. M. Cookson
– G. H. Streatfield Esq.
– Miss Y. M. Adair
– Miss S. M. Humble
– Miss M. Piper
– Miss E. Williams
G2(b)
– Lieut. Colonel G. M. Ormerod DSO
– Major S. C. Welchman
– Captain S. J. Sassoon
– Lieut. F. H. Lawes
– Miss E. E. Tunningley
– Miss M. D. Gibbons
G3
– Mrs B. Brooke
– Miss D. Dallas
G4
– Major Baron W. G. Bentinck CMG DSO
– Miss L. Gracey
– Miss M. Harris
G5
– Lieut. M. Bremer
G6
– Lieut. H. H. Curtis-Bennett
– Captain S. R. Cooke
– Lieut. S. Taylor
– S. Westell Esq.
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