A list of the noblemen, women, children and prisoners of the revolution, as far as has been varified, who owed their lives to the Scarlet Pimpernel, with approximate dates.
| Comte
de Bonnefin An Unknown Girl |
The first rescue carried out by Sir Percy Blakeney and one which lead to the formation of the League. July 28, 1792. |
| The Comte de Tournay, his wife and daughter | |
| Armand St. Just and three others | August 4, 1792 |
| Esther Vincent and Jack Kennard | September 3, 1792 |
| Lucille Calmette Valentin Lemurrier |
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| Comte de Sucy | October 10, 1792 |
| Comte de Tournon
d'Agenay and wife Dr. Désèze, wife and daughter Duc de Montreux and family of eight |
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| St. Luc and family | November 5th |
| Bishop of Clarenceaux and eight priests | January 20, 1793 |
| Agnes de Lucinnes | |
| Celeste and Ferdinand Malzieu | February 28, 1793 |
| Lénègre
and family Victome de Mortain and family (Lyons) Paul Déroulède, Juliette Marny, Anne Mie and twenty others |
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| Abbe Mesnil Chevalier d'Egremont Cherneuil, Delleville, Galipaux, sixty women, twelve priests, and about forty children |
April 12, 1793 |
| Madame Lannoy and her child | July 8, 1793 |
| Curé de Venelles | |
| Madame Lenoir Mailly, her sister and two children | |
| De Montignac | |
| The Dauphin of France | 1794 |
| Fleurette Chauvelin | January 16, 1794 |
| Comte de Cluny | |
| De Frontenac and family | |
| Yvonne de Kernogan | |
| Jeanne Toutgin, George Racheter, de Menetray and families | |
| Lady Blakeney | July 27, 1794 |
It is estimated that Sir Percy and his League rescued close on a thousand men, women, and children in all: unfortunately, however, all are not recorded. Many narratives of the émigrés to England whose escape from revolutionary France have been attributed to the Scarlet Pimpernel, were found to be conjectures or later additions, and therefore untrustworthy.
