London, streets and places-(con- tinued)
London's fields, 298; Bishops- gate Street, 298, 308, 330, number of Huguenots in, 315; Blackfriars, 308; Brick Lane, 299, 305, 309, 314; Brown's Lane, 344; Camomile Street, 485 ped.; Church Passage, Spital Square, 56; Church Street, Spitalfields, 309; Corbets Court, 314; Cran- brook Street, 338 plate; Crispin Street, 312, 326, 332; Dean Street, Soho, 128; Devonshire Square, 301; Euston Road, 305; Finsbury, 306; Foster Lane, 324; Fournier Street, 309, 321; Grey Eagle Street, 309, 314; Hanbury Street, 344; Lamb Street, 306, 327; Lolesworth (Hop), 298, 329; Long Acre, 302; Maddox Street, 321; St. Mark's Square, Regent's Park, 485 ped.; Marlborough Street, 400; Mile End, 301, 309; Monmouth Street, 332; Mon- tague Street, 299; Moorfields, 304, 326; Norton Folgate, 304, 305, 314; New Broad Street, 303, 485 ped.; Newgate Street, 320; Old Artillery Ground,
299, 302, 305, 306; Oxford Street, 485 ped.; Pall Mall, 161; Pelham Street, 332; Petticoat Lane, 304; Petty France, 303; Phoenix Street, 299; Spital Cross, 308; Spital Square (Yard), 55, 299, 301, 302, 305, 306, 308, 309, 323, 330, 343; Trump Street, 338; Vine Street, 333; Wentworth Street, 299; Wheeler Street, 299; Whitefriars, 328; White Lion Street, 56, 321: Whitechapel Road, 300; Wood Street, 309;
Swiss Chapel, Moore Street, 177 Tower of, the liberty of the, 307 Trained Band, 306, 307
Walloon Church, 314
See also Bethnal Green, Chelsea, East London, Hackney, Hoxton, Ratcliffe Cross, Shoreditch, Soho, South Kensington, Spitalfields, Stepney, Wandsworth, West- minster, Whitechapel Londonderry (Ireland), at defence of, 477
Long, Esther le, 368
Jacqueline le, 371
Jean le, 368, 371
Loualle. See Walle Loubier, Jean Antoine, 149 Matthieu, 149
Louches-les-Ardres (France), 356 Louchet, Jean, 292, 296. Cp. Souchet Loudun (France), Huguenots in, 32 Louis XIV, Catholic policy of, 233;
and the Huguenots, 43, 210–235 passim, 432, 450, 470-472; and the Jesuits, 54; Louis XIV, Notes on the Real, by C. P. Stewart, F.S.A., 424, 432-450; and the Papacy, 435-447 Louis XV and the Jesuits, 54 Louis, Fort (France), 356 Louvain, the New Testament of, 167 Louvois, the Marquis de, correspon-
dence of, 35, 36, 39, 42; and the Huguenots, 232, 233, 238, 446; and the Revocation, 432 Louvreleul, Father, his work on the Camisards, 442
Lowndes, Clara, 161 peu.
William, 161 ped. Lowsey,, 485 ped.
Mary Anne, 485 ped. Lowther family, 237
Agnes, 237, 239
Sir William, 239
Mallet du Pan, Jacques, 490 Malplaquet (France), battle of, 394 Manchée, W. H., elected Fellow, 5; Wheler's Chapel, St. Mary's, Spital Square, by, 55-61; Memo- ries of Spitalfields, by, 298-345; proposal by, 420; note by, on Changes in French Names, 492, 493
-William H., elected Fellow, 418. [See Errata viii]
Mancini, Marie, and Louis XIV, 434 Mangin, Alexander, 131
Ann Henrietta, 133 Capt. Paul, 132
Lt. Col. Samuel Henry, 131 Susan, 131
Mann, le, family history, 138 Michel le, 149
Manners under Louis XIV, 437
Mannheim (Germany), devastated by Mary [Stuart], Queen of England, and
of Huguenots, 38, 213-216, 218, 219, 221-223, 226, 227, 229, 231, 471; of priests, 379; of pro- testants and catholics, note on, by W. Minet, F.S.A., 410 contracts, genealogical value of, 127
licences, Spitalfields, 60
Marriet, Pierre, 149
Martel, Isaac, 149
Jaques, 149
Marthe, Esther, 373
Jean, 373
Jeanne, 373
Martin, Mons., 189
Bénigne, 68, 77
Emilie Marie, 176 ped. III
Martineau, David, 149; his death,
Helen, 134
Helen Elizabeth, 134
James, 134
Jean, 149
Richard, 149
Martinique (St. Martin), Island of,
Martyrologe Protestant des Pays Bas, by Pasteur Meyhoffer, 16 Mary, Princess of Wales, robes for, 325
Medical profession closed to Hugue- nots. See Occupations, etc. ; doctors
Medici, Catherine de', Queen of
France, 68, 70, 73; and the Huguenots, 232; letter from, 86
Mejanes, Pol de, 485
Suffronnette de, 485 Meklebourg. See Meckelbourg Melon, Jenny Mathilde E., 176 ped. I Meloni re, la, family pedigree, 138 Col. la, 402
Menard, Rev. Philippe, 150 Menet family, 430; pedigree, 138 François, 150
Mer (France), 295
Mer, Sœur de la, 165, 166, 169 Merceron, Louis, 296
Mercier, Francis Michell Kerr, 150
Meredith, George, 177
Merrian, Jean, 369
Merville (France), 356 Merzeau, Pierre, 150
Meschinet de Richemond. See Riche- mond
Mesnil, le. (France), 357
Messien, Mons., 271, 284
Messigny (France), 94
Mes ayer, Madame, 282, 291
Henry, pastor of Thorpe, 280- 282, 290, 291
Jeanne, 132
Col. Lewis, 132
Mestrezat, Abraham, 486
Catherine, 486
Judith, 486
Mesurier, Paul le, M.P., 149 Metz (France), Huguenots in, 32 Meyer, Prof. A. O., lecture by, 381 Prof. Ed., 382
Meyhoffer, Pasteur Jean, Treasurer
of the Belgian Huguenot Society, 183; his Martyrologe Protestant, 16
Marie, 161 ped. Molinier, Marie, Baroness Montolieu de St. Hippolyte, her Mémoires pour mes Enfans,' by H. Wagner, 156-175; her portrait, 156. See also Montolieu, Marie
Molinier, Pierre, 161 ped.
Molinos, his doctrine of Quietism, 223 Monarch, the, at Copenhagen, 246 Monastic disorders, 70
Monceaux, -, brocade weaver, 319 Monchy, Jean de, 300 Monckton, Lionel, 150
Moncontour (France), battle of, 469 Monheurt (France), 357
Monier-Williams, Monier Faithfull, 150
Monk, George, Duke of Albemarle, 271
Monmouth, the Duke of, his rebellion,
Monnier, Fréd ric, 489 ped.
Isabelle, 489 ped.
Monod, Pasteur Frédéric, 14
Gabriel, his death, 206
Dr. Henri, 206; his death, 14 Montagu, Rt. Hon. Frederic, P.C., 150
Montague, Mrs., silk-woman to Queen Elizabeth, 317
Montauban (France), 357; bishop of, and the Huguenots, 218; dragon- nade at, 387
governor of, and the Huguenots, 230
Montbél ard (France), 87, 351
Montcalm, General, 401
Montcalm de St. Victor, Louis de, 401 Montefiore, Sir Moses, 333 Montélimar, de. See Baile
Montespan, Madame de, 440, 444
Alexandre (de), 160, 186 Andrienne, 160
Anne, 159, 161 ped.
Aymar (Aimard de), Sr. de
Lamat,' 158, 159
Catherine de, 158
Charles, 150, 161, 161 ped.
Charlotte Gabrielle, 161 ped.
Claude de, Sr. de St. Hippolyte,
Susanne, 159
Susanne Marie, 161 ped.
Théophile, Sgr. de St. Hippolyte. de St. Jean de Sairargues et de Tailhan (St. Croix), 158-160 Thomas, 161 ped.
Montpellier (France), 170, 171, 173;
archives of, 13; bishop of, and the Huguenots, 219; congress at, 427; execution of Brousson at, 425
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