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SECOND

Minutes.

SESSION OF 1891-2.

FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1891, November 11

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SUMMER CONFERENCE at Colchester, 1892, July 21 & 22

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QUELQUES NOTES SUR LES RÉFORMÉS FLAMANDS ET WALLONS DU
XVIE SIÈCLE REFUGIÉS EN ANGLETERRE, Par CHARLES A.
RAHLENBECK, Secrétaire de la Société d'Histoire de Belgique.
A SKETCH OF THE EARLY HISTORY OF COLCHESTER, By HENRY
LAVER, F.S.A.

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MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD IN ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, COLCHESTER,
JULY 22, 1892..

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INCIDENTS OF HUGUENOT HISTORY IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE.

By F. P. DE LABILLIERE.

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THE FOURTH FOREIGN CHURCH OF DOVER, 1685-1731. By WILLIAM
MINET, M.A., F.S.A.

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THE DUC DE ROHAN'S RELATIONS WITH THE REPUBLIC OF VENICE,
1630-1637. By the Right Hon. SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD,
G.C.B., PRESIDENT.

218

HENRI, DUC DE ROHAN. By FLORENCE L. LAYARD.

275 PAPERS-Continued.

HUGUENOT COMMANDERS. By T. MILLER MAGUIRE, LL.D.
RECORDS OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL founded by
Huguenot Refugees, 1747. By W. M. BEAUFORT, Secretary to
the Institution.

NOTES AND QUERIES.

HENRY IV AND MARGARET OF NAVARRE

ENGLISH REFUGEES IN GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND.

HISTORICAL PORTRAITS IN THE MAGNIAC COLLECTION.
THE FOUNDATION OF THE STRANGERS' CHURCH IN LONDON IN
1550, with some remarks upon its earlier title.

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355

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91

THE VAUDOIS SETTLEMENTS IN GERMANY.

HUGUENOT PRISONERS AT DOVER.

PENSIONS PAID TO HUGUENOTS.

THE FRENCH CHURCH OF WAPPING.

NATURALIZATION IN GUERNSEY.

NOTES ON HACKNEY CHURCHYARD and some of its Refugee
Monuments.

MISCELLANEA. - Madame Benine d'Orignac.

Will of Jean

Perochon, of St. Helier's, Jersey, a Protestant refugee from
Poitou. The number of the foreign religious refugees in England,
temp. Elizabeth. French Church at Plymouth. French Church
at Exeter. The Martyrs of Meaux, 1546. Families of Damyon;
Esquerelle, Esquirol, Squirl; Homans; Jecks; Pontier; d'Urte;
Nepveu; de Giberne; Vergette. Family of Pierre.

Ender.
Ellustrations.

PORTRAIT OF ISAAC MINET.

THE OLD CUSTOM HOUSE, DOVER, -'the New Buildings'
in which the Third and Fourth Foreign Churches in
that town assembled.

FAC-SIMILE OF A 'RECONNAISANCE' taken from the regis-
ter of such documents kept by the Fourth Foreign
Church of Dover.

PORTRAIT OF HENRI, MARQUIS DE RUVIGNY, EARL OF
GALWAY.

PORTRAIT OF FIELD MARSHAL LORD LIGONIER.

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EDWARD VI. GRANTING THE LETTERS PATENT FOUNDING
THE STRANGERS' CHURCH IN LONDON TO JOHN ALASCO.

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INDEX.

Names commencing with (1) De, Du, De La, and Des, and (2) Le and La, should be looked
for both under the letters D and L respectively, and under the first letter of the remaining
part of the name; while names correctly spelled without these particles should also be
sought for with them prefixed. It should also be remembered that in old French manu-
scripts, whether written by Frenchmen or others, the spelling of names is often phonetic,
and frequently a mere approach to it

The names in the following lists relating to the French Protestant School of Westminster,
being already alphabetically arranged, have not been included in this Index.

(1) Names of Boys registered for admission,
(2)

Girls

(3) Certificates produced on behalf of candidates for admission, to

prove their Huguenot descent.-

(a) Names of Boys
Girls

(b)

(4) Names other than those of the children appearing in these

Certificates

pages 359-361,

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ABBEVILLE, 308.

Abel, John, 91 note.

Abjurations, xvii, 197, 342.

Abraham, Sieur, and his son, 191.

Absolom, Susanne, 203.

Adda, the river, 316.

Ade, Joannes, 89.

Adeus, Joannes, 87.

Agen, 86.

Aguano, Lake of, 300.
Aigues-Mortes, 291.

Airiga, 255.

Aix-la-Chapelle, Treaty of, 327.

A Lasco, John, xv bis, 24, 330-333;

portrait of, and others, facing page

330.

Albret, Isabelle d', 276.

Jean d', Queen of Navarre, see

Navarre.

Alcantara, 325.
Aldisworth, Edoardus, 88.
Aldsworthus, Edouardus, 87.
Alençon, François, Duc d', 92 bis.
Aliens in England, see Dutch, French,
Walloons, Canterbury, Colchester,
Dover, Exeter, Hackney, London,
Norwich, Plymouth, Southampton,
Huguenots, Denization, and Natu-
ralization; in Dublin, see Dublin.
Allexand., -, 178.

Allnutt's, Col., regiment, 75.

Almanza, battle of, 74-76, 325 bis,

326.

Almoner, the Lord High, 336.

Alneus, Richardus, 87.

Alphonso I., King of Naples, 300.

Alsace, 270, 290, 315, 317.

Altariva (? Hauterive), Signor d', 222,

249.

Alva, Duke of, 22, 23, 34, 35 note,

36, 40, 41, 48, 304.
Alvæus, Richardus, 89.

Amboise, Massacre of, 310.

America, Huguenot Society of, xix,

xxiv, xli, 7.

Amiens, 290, 308.

Amsterdam, 33, 303.

'Amterbach,' Durlach, 339.

Anabaptists, 32, 332.

Andelot, François de Coligny, Sieur

d', 92.

André, family of, 471.
Andros, John, 347.
Angers, Bishop of, 81.
Anglesey, Island of, 47.
Anhalt, Princes of, 302.
Anieray, Jacques, 203.
Jean, 203.
Pierre, 203.

Anjou, Duc d', 92, 311,

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- Rev. Henry Martyn, D.D., 5.

Baker, James, 5.

Bâle, 90, 315, 330, 333.
Balen, Tassinot, 31.
Baleus, Joannes, 87.
Balinghem, 205, 208-210.
Ballance, Lieut., 75.
Ballin, Noé, 196.

Ballot, mode of taking a, in the
Venetian Senate, 258 note.

Balmes, manor of, 471.

Balzani, Conte Ugo, xxxviii.
Barbaro family, the, coat of arms of,

xxxvii.

Barbaro, Marc' Antonio, see Suriano.

Barber, Richd., 180.

Bariseaux, Marie, 203.

Barjon, Peter Du Bouchet, 353.
Barnardine, Lieut., 75.

Barniere, -, 173.

Barons, War of the, 48.

Barraton, Capt., 75.

Barrault, -, 189.

Basque refugee, a, 353.

Bath, Traces of the Huguenots at,

xlv.

Batteau, Jacques, 179.

Battle cries, 265.

Batton, Lieut., 75.

Batus, Thomas, 87.

Baudemont, Anne, 353.

Baudouin, or Baudoin, Jacques, 187

bis, 188, 194 ter.

Bavaria, 276, 318, 319.
Bavaria, Christian, Duke of, 286, 286

note.

Ludwig IV., Duke of, 296; his
son, 296.

Bavaria-Deux Ponts, John II., Duke
of, 286, 286 note; his daughter
Magdelaine Catherine, 286 note.

Bay, Marquis de, 326,

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