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Petersfield in Hampshire (and French prisoners of war in the 1790s)

Petersfield in Hampshire (and French prisoners of war in the 1790s)

COPPINS Abigail
The parole town of Petersfield in Hampshire was one of many towns in Britain that held French prisoners of war during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815). With a large population of over 170 prisoners, Petersfield became a small hub of international sociability that transcended wartime enmities.