Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, Volumes 1-2Huguenot Society of London., 1892 "A bibliography of some works relating to the Huguenot refugees, whence they came, where they settled": v. 1, pp. 130-149. |
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... Refugees into this country to trace back their pedigrees , or to acquire an accurate knowledge of the lives and pursuits of their ancestors . The Chairman reminded the meeting of the magnificent return made by the Huguenot Refugees for ...
... Refugees into this country to trace back their pedigrees , or to acquire an accurate knowledge of the lives and pursuits of their ancestors . The Chairman reminded the meeting of the magnificent return made by the Huguenot Refugees for ...
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... Refugee Church in the Cathedral Crypt . The question of holding a Summer Conference at some place associated with ... refugees . The very subject precludes this . What of general interest can be evolved out of registers , which to the ...
... Refugee Church in the Cathedral Crypt . The question of holding a Summer Conference at some place associated with ... refugees . The very subject precludes this . What of general interest can be evolved out of registers , which to the ...
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... refugee officers who served the Republic of the United Netherlands , of French ladies , pensioned by the States , and of those refugees who made requests of various kinds , have been transcribed . Beyond all this laborious work , a ...
... refugee officers who served the Republic of the United Netherlands , of French ladies , pensioned by the States , and of those refugees who made requests of various kinds , have been transcribed . Beyond all this laborious work , a ...
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... refugees fled from that country to save their lives , and to be able to worship their Creator accord- ing to the tenets of the Reformed Religion . Very many of the Walloon or French - speaking refugees from the Netherlands , bore names ...
... refugees fled from that country to save their lives , and to be able to worship their Creator accord- ing to the tenets of the Reformed Religion . Very many of the Walloon or French - speaking refugees from the Netherlands , bore names ...
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... refugees who partook of the Sacrament there . Much information is also to be got from the court rolls of the period . When a State fund was started to relieve the refugees , the Poignard family furnished the relieving officers in Jersey ...
... refugees who partook of the Sacrament there . Much information is also to be got from the court rolls of the period . When a State fund was started to relieve the refugees , the Poignard family furnished the relieving officers in Jersey ...
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