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French Refugees.

Pillonniere's affection
London, 1718. 8°.

to......the

(700, f. 9.)

[Several names.--On pp. 52-56, is "A list of the Clergymen Proselytes, who have been admitted to preach or read prayers in the French Churches."]

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Second edition, with a considerable addition occasion'd by a French pamphlet lately published, entitled "The abuse of the confessions of faith, etc." London, 1718. 4°. (730. f. 9. :) LAMOTHE (Charles G.). Two discourses concerning the Divinity of Our Saviour. Whereunto are added some Articles subscribed by all the French Divines in or about London, in opposition to the Socinians. Translated out of the French. London: 1693. 4o. (T. 1693.)

[On pp. 57-60 will be found the names of the French Ministers, with the parts of France whence they came.]

CANTERBURY

BRENT (John). Canterbury in the olden time. enlarged. With illustrations.

London, 1879. 8°.

2nd. edition,

(10352. i. 7.)

[Pp. 164-170 refer to "Walloons and French Refugees."] MARTIN (J. A.). Christian firmness of the Huguenots, and a sketch of the history of the French Refugee Church of Canterbury. London, 1881. 8°.

LONDON.

LONDON GAZETTE, Oct., 5-8, 1745.

[Contains a list of French manufacturers and others inhabiting in or near Spital Fields; together with the number of their workmen, &c., which have been engaged by their masters to take up arms when called, in defence of their persons and government.]

See also,-CEVENNES for names of persons living at
Spitalfields.

NORFOLK, &c.

THE EAST ANGLIAN; or Notes......on subjects connected with......Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex, and Norfolk. New Ipswich, 1885. &c., 8°. (Copt. 187.) The East Anglian is a new series of the "East Anglian Notes and Queries," which appeared about 1860, in 4 vols., &c.

series, vol. 1.

[It contains pedigrees of refugee families of Martineau, I., pp. 33-35; 53-55, 70; and de Lunde, pp. 81, 82, 99, 102. List of members of the

"Dutch Congregation, Norwich, cir. 1677," I. pp. 58-60.]

NORWICH.

NORFOLK ANTIQUARIAN MISCELLANY.

Vol. II., pp. 91-148,

contains "The Walloon Church at Norwich, in 1589. By Lucy Toulmin Smith.

Norwich, 1880. 8°. (P.P. 1925. e.e.) [Being an article containing a reprint of a MS. in the British Museum entitled "Police et discipline ecclésiastique, &c." (Egerton Çolln. 2568), which contains many signatures, &c.]

L

RYE.

SUSSEX ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY COLLECTIONS. Vol. 13 contains a paper by W. D. Cooper, entitled "Protestant Refugees in Sussex."

HOLLOWAY (William).

Rye.

(Ac. 5720.) History and antiquities of...... London, 1847. 8°. (2063. a.)

[It contains the names of some French refugee families.]

SANDTOFT.

Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire du Protestantisme Français, Paris, 1859. 8o. (Ac. 2015).

Année 8.

[On pp. 344-352, there is an account of the Island of Axholme, to which about 200 families, Dutch and French, were brought from Holland, as colonists, by Vermuyden. The Church was at Sandtoft.]

BOYS (William).
Kent, &c.

SANDWICH.

Collections for an history of Sandwich in

Canterbury, 1792. 4°. (2065.c.) [On pp. 746-7 will be found a list of " Family names in Sandwich and the neighbourhood, which seem to be derived from those of the Dutch and Walloon emigrants that settled here in the 16th. and 17th. centuries."]

DAVIES (J. Silvester). from the MS. of Dr.

SOUTHAMPTON.

A history of Southampton. Partly Speed, in the Southampton Archives. Southampton: 1883. 8°. (2368. f.) [Pp. 403-422 give an account of the French Church, with a few

names.]

THORNEY ABBEY.

WARNER (R. H.). The History of Thorney Abbey, Cambridgeshire...... Together with some notice of the modern parish, and baptismal register of the French Colony. 1658-1724. Wisbeach, 1879, 80. (4782. aaa. 23.) [N. B. The names in the extracts from the registers are in very many cases wrongly copied as regards the spelling.]

CHANNEL ISLANDS.

LELIEVRE (Mathieu.). Histoire du Méthodisme dans les îles de la Manche, précédée de l'histoire de la Réformation huguenote dans cet archipel.

IRELAND.

Paris, 1885. 120.

The Ulster Journal of Archæology. Nine vols.

Belfast, 1853-62. 4°. (PP. 1925 g.)

[Contains several papers on the Huguenot Refugees in Ireland.] Hiberniæ notitia; or, a list of "The present officers in Church and State...... Including all pensions on the Civil and Military lists both to England and foreigners, etc."

London, 1723. 8o. (111, d. 36.)

[Some French Protestant names.]

In Additional MSS. 9718, containing "Letters and Papers of H. de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, &c., 1692-1701," will be found lists of the officers (and in some cases of the privates) of the Huguenot Regiments in the army of William III.

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[For names see pp. 27-29, 134, and 142 to end of volume. On p. 29, "List of the Officers of the Earl of Galway's Regiment of horse," Dublin. March 7th, 1698-9. On p. 46, letter in La Meloniere's autograph.]

DUMONT DE BOSTAQUET.
AQUET

Mémoires inédites de D. de B. Paris, 1864. 8°. (10663 g.) [Pp. 348, Liste générale des Officers pensionnès qui sont en Irlande, ou qui y doivent venir suivant les ordres du roi pour être payés à commencer du ler. janvier, 1692.'

AMERICA.

ACADEMIES. New YORK. The Huguenot Society of America. Abstract of proceedings. No 1. In progress.

New York, 1884, etc. 8°. HOTTEN (John Camden). The original lists of persons of quality, emigrants, religious exiles,...and others, who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 16001700, etc. From MSS. in the Record Office, England. With index. London, 1874. 4°

[P. 197, promise of certain "Walloons and French" to emigrate (1621?) to Virginia; with their signatures.] HOLGATE (Jerome B.). American Genealogy, being a history of some of the early settlers of North America and their descendants, from their first emigration to the present time. Illustrated by genealogical tables.

New York, 1851. 4°. (9905. g.) [Some families of French Huguenot descent mentioned.] BAIRD (Charles W.), History of the Huguenot emigration to America. Vols. 1 & 2.

New York, 1885. etc., 8°. (4629. bbb. 13.) DANIELS (George F.). The Huguenots in the Nipmuck Country [U.S.], or Oxford prior to 1713, etc.

Boston, [U.S.], 1880. 8° (10409. bbb. 11.) [Gives names of settlers at New Oxford. In addition to these, Barber (John W.), gives p. 593, "Historical Collection relating to...... Massachusetts," etc., 1839, (1061, k., 19.),-M. Germaine, Jean Boudoin, M. Boudinot, Benjamin Faneuil.

Mr. Olney in his Address gives ;-Paix Cazeneau, and "perhaps Jean Beaudouin, and Benjamin Faneuil." (p. 137.)

They settled, in 1687, on the Nicmok plantation.

(Pp. 114, 115, 65.) An account of Gabriel Bernon.]

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MEADE (Bishop). Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia Two vols. Philadelphia, 1861. 8° (10409, g. 15.) [See pp. 463-468 of Vol. 1, for an account of King William Parish or Manakintown, the Huguenot settlement on James River, Virginia.]

A collection of some papers concerning Mr. Lewis Rou's affair, viz.-I. The Acts of the French Consistory in the City of New York, passed against him the 13th. and 20th. September, 1724. II. The petition of several heads of families to the Governour in Council, etc. New York, 1725.4°.

(700.1.8.)

[Several names. Mr. Rou was pastor of the French Church, New York.] HAMLIN (Marie C. W.). Legends of Le Détroit, etc.

Détroit, 1884. 80. [On pp. 263-317 will be found names of several of the French (Norman) families that settled at Detroit, U.S.; but only one Huguenot is mentioned.]

See also,-GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

FRANCE.-GENERAL.

ACADEMIES, ETC., PARIS. Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français. Histoire religieuse, politique, et littéraire. Documents inédits et originaux. In progress Paris, 1852. etc., 8°. (Ac. 2015.) D., B. M. A. Histoire de l'edit de Nantes, etc., [by B. M. A. D., i.e., Elie Benoit, Ministre à Delft.] 3 tom. (Tome 3 is in three parts.) Delft, 1693-5. 4o. (487. h. 8-12.) [A "Liste de ceux qui ont été persecutez en France"`will be found in Tom III., pt. 3., pp. 101, &c.] FRANCE.-PROTESTANTS.

An Historical Memorial of the most remarkable proceedings against the Protestants in France, from 1744 to 1751. Translated from the French original, and printed at Amsterdam. With an Appendix, etc., London, 1752. 4o (T. 1795.)

[According to the Preface, this is, in the original, annexed to "The French impartial patriot's (i. e. Antoine Court's) answer to the Bishop of Agen's letter, etc.

Many names of Protestants who were persecuted in the South of France and in Lower Normandy.] LICHTENBERGER (Frédéric). Encyclopédie des sciences religieuses, publiée sous la direction de F. L. 13 tom.

Paris, 1877-82. 8o: (3560. k.) POPERY, always the same; exemplified in an authentick account, of the persecution now carrying on against the Protestants in the South of France. With......an appendix, consisting of original papers, Edinburgh, 1747. 8° (3901. aa.) The history of the persecutions of the Reformed Churches in France, Orange, and Piedmont. From......1655 to this time......With a short account of the present condition of the Protestants in France, etc.

[Two or three names.]

London, 1699. 4o (700.1.8.)

SMILES (Samuel). The Huguenots in France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, etc.

London, 1873. 8°. (4605. aa.)

[The new edition, 1881 (4632. aaa. 2.), contains memoirs of Huguenot refugees, etc.]

See also,-REFUGEES.-GENERAL.

AGENAIS.

LAGARDE (Alphonse).

l'Agenais.

Chronique des églises réformées de Toulouse, 1870. 120. (4629 a. 2.) [Names of pastors and elders, pp. 126, 156-226, etc.; other names, pp. 222, 223, 246, 249, 281.]

AIN.

CHEVRIER (Edmond). Notice historique sur le Protestantisme dans le Département de l'Ain (Bresse, Bugey, pays de Gex,) et lieux circonvoisins (Savoie, Lyon, Macon). Paris, 1883. 8°. (4629. b. 13.) [Some names. This is the second edition of "Le Protestantisme dans le Mâconnais et dans la Bresse, au XVIe. et au XVIIe. siécles," published in 1868.]

RABAUD (Camille).

ALBIGEOIS.
Histoire du

Protestantisme dans

l'Albigeois et le Lauragais, depuis son origine jusqu'à... Paris, 1873. 8°. (4629. b. 10.)

1685.

ALSACE.

ROUGET (Claude). Une Eglise Calviniste au XVIme. siècle, 1550-1581. Histoire de la Communauté réformée de Sainte-Marie aux Mines (Alsace), publiée...par E. Muhlenbeck. Paris, 1881. 8°. (4650. f. 4.) [Pp. 324-387, liste des ministres. Many other names in the "pieces justificatives."]

ANDUZE.

HUGUES, (J.P.). Histoire de l'Eglise réformée d'Anduze depuis son origine jusqu'à la Revolution Française, écrite d'après des documents complètement inédits. Avec 5 plans. Deuxième édition. Montpellier, 1864. 8°. (4632. bb.) [Names of the "premiers apôtres du désert," p. 661.

Names of those who fled from France, pp. 672-3. Names "des nouveaux convertis," "Noms des nobles ou bourgeois riches accusés de s'opposer aux efforts pour convertir les protestants, pp. 705-7. "Liste des pasteurs," pp. 826-8. "Suite de la Liste des protestants d'Anduze qui se refugièrent en pays estranger pour cause de religion," (chiefly in Switzerland), pp. 829-830.]

ANGOUMOIS.

BEJEAUD (Victor). Chroniques Protestants de l'Angoumois Paris, 1860. 8°. (4632. cc.)

16e., 17e.. 18e. siècles.

[Lists of names.]

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