Copy of 'An account of a small vessell of about eighty tons at Macao, the 23d of September last [1771], commanded by Baron Maurice Aout Alladar Benyorsky, Colonel in the Hungarian Service, on board of which were sixty two Hungarian soldiers and five women who, by their account, escaped from their imprisonment in Siberia, taken from the Colonel's own words by me Nathl.Barlow, who was at Macao the time when they arrived there'
Letter from Daniel Corneille, Lt-Governor of St Helena, to the Secret Committee, 5 Apr 1772: news of the Hungarian refugees and of French and Spanish movements