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Gen. Moncey reported to the First Consul on March 26 and April 4 the arrests of several brigands in French districts including Finistere, near Pontoise, Andilly, and Paris, plus one at Lagnieux; one escaped. Includes accomplices of Pichegru and authors of the 3d Nivose attempt.
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In the district of Finistere—Lemercier, John Lilan, Alias Brutus, and Peter Jean, alias Cadoudal—John Louis, another brigand, escaped.
Near Pontoise, after a desperate resistance, Raoul Gaillard, (of Rouen) known by the name of St. Vincent, and Armand Gaillard, his brother.
At Andilly, in the Valley of Montmorency, Tamerlan, alias Tata, alias Derville.
At Paris, Charles d'Hazier, and Victor Couchery, the confidant and accomplice of Pichegru.
A brigand named Pierre Lamoilan, alias Beaumont, one of the principal authors of the execrable attempt on the 3d Nivose, not himself at Lagnieux, in the district of Belley.
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France
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March 26, And April 4
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arrests of multiple brigands; john louis escaped
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Gen. Moncey reported arrests of brigands in Finistere (Lemercier, John Lilan alias Brutus, Peter Jean alias Cadoudal; John Louis escaped), near Pontoise (Raoul Gaillard alias St. Vincent and Armand Gaillard after resistance), at Andilly (Tamerlan alias Tata alias Derville), at Paris (Charles d'Hazier and Victor Couchery, accomplice of Pichegru), and Pierre Lamoilan alias Beaumont at Lagnieux, author of attempt on 3d Nivose.