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see also De Sarriere, De Sarrière,
De Serriere, and De Serrieres.
Serrurier, family of, 208.

Serves, Adam, Adrian his wife, and

their children, 292.
Seuery, Nicolas, 331.
- see also Savery.

Seugnet, see Sengnet.
Seugneté, see Sengnet.

Seven Years' War, 277 note.

Sevenoaks, 277 note, 278 ter, 279 bis ;
Montreal Park, 276 note; River-
head, 279 ter, 281.

Sevinjet, see Sengnet.
Sextetele, Antoinette, 79.
Sextetelle, Antoine, 79.

Sharpe, Mr., xlviii.

John, Archbishop of York, 361.
Shaw, William A., Paper by, entitled
The English Government and the
Relief of Protestant refugees, 343.
Shipmasters, aliens, 183, 190, 292; see
also Mariners.

Shipwright, a, an alien, 291.

Shoemakers, 184, 185, 190, 226, 227,
292-296.

Shoppee, Charles Herbert, 1.

Charles John, xxxv.

Sicard, Dominique, 134, 150, 166.
Sichard, Dominicq, 134.

Siecler, Catherine, 387.

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Sim, Mrs. Charles, xlii.
Simeon, Song of, 93, 94.
Simon, Capt., 375.
Abraham, 466.

-Jean, 466.

Simond, Rev. Pierre, 215, 216, 223,
241, 244; Anne, his wife, 215, 223,
244; Catherine and Pierre, his
children, 215.

Simons, Mrs., 279.
Simony, 6.

Simpson, Mr., pedigree facing p. 88.
Sims, Jno. G., 269.

Rachel, 269.

Singet, Anne, 466.

Elisabeth, wife of Jacques Chéri-
gaut, 461, 466.

or Cinget, Jean, 466.

Jeanne Marguerite, wife of Pierre
Breman, 461, 466.

Sion, ministers of, 165, 166 note.
Sion, the, vessel called, 220.
Siqueville, 165.

Six, Solomon (or Salomon), 323, 324,
330 bis, 340.

Sixte Dalem, Elizabeth, see Dalem.
Sixte Dallem, Elizabeth, see Dallem.
Sixtus IV., Pope, 142.
Skepper, George, 189.

Skottowe, Timothy, silversmith, 451

bis.

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Snyman, Christoffel, 243.
- family of, 243.

Socinians, the, declaration against,
255 note, 266.

Sohier, Matieu, 160, 162.

Soissons, 107, 466, 466 note.

Soldiers, Act of Parliament enabling
them to exercise trades, 281.

-

Huguenots, in the service of the
Dutch East India Company, 224,
225; in the English service, see
French Protestants in England.
Sollicofre, Dominicus, and his wife
Catherine Renier, 465.

Sollier, see Cellier.

Solliers, see Cellier.

Sombré, Abraham, and his wife Marie,
466.

- Isaac, and his son Daniel, 466.

Sombré, Moise (or Moyse), 464, 466;
his wife, see Le Roy, Judith.
Somers, Sir John, Knt., afterwards
Lord Somers, Baron of Evesham,
381, 382.

Somerset Archæological and Natural
History Society's Proceedings, 303,
304.

Somerset, Duke of, 302.

Sonchéry en Pragelas, 465.
Song of Simeon, 93, 94.
Songs, heretical, 75, 83.

Sorbonne, the, 72, 73; see also Paper
entitled Meaux, The Fourteen of,
passim.

Sorcery, in Guernsey, punishment of
death for, 146.

Soudan, 430.

Soudiere, Dauphiné, 233.
Soule, 164.

Soumein, Claude, 319.

Sourdet, Catherine, wife of Barthélemi
Brunet, 461, 466.

Soustane, Marie, wife of André Privat,
465, 466.

Southampton, 336; Grammar School,

136 bis; Holyrood Church, 135;
Church of St. John, 131; St. Jul-
ian's Hospital, or Domus Dei, 125,
126; Quakers' burial ground, 135.
Southampton, Walloon or French
Church of, 327 bis; its register,

268 note.

Southampton, Notes on the Register of
the Walloon Church of, and on the
Churches of the Channel Islands,
Paper entitled, by J. W. De Grave,
125.

Southampton, Countess of, 133.
Soutignii, Lieut., 372.

Spain, designs of, on the Channel

Islands, 148, French Protestant
refugees travelling by way of,
arrested at Bilbao, 259; Inquisition
in, 13; war in, 157, 309.
Spaniards, attack Bordeaux, 203;
besiege Antwerp, 159.
Spanish Armada, 135.

Spanish Protestants, at Southampton,
136.

Spanish Succession, war of the, 155.
Spitalfields, see London.
Spitta, Edmund J., xli.
Spyer, 233.

Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, 268 bis, 274,

275.

Stanhope, Durham, 137.
Stanhope, Alexander, 393.
Katherine, 393.

Stellenbosch, Cape Colony, 205-248

passim.

Steenwerk, a farm called, at the
Cape, 236.

Stepinge, William, 296.
Stevens, Margaret, 387.
Stevenson, Rev. Joseph, 194.
Stewarde, James, 190.
Stewart, Mr., 356, 357.
Stileman, Major R. C., xlix.
Stillingfleet, Edward, successively
Dean of St. Paul's and Bishop of
Worcester, 346 note.

-Stockholm, 250.

Stockings, manufacture of, 456; a
Huguenot, a maker of, 184.

Stoffle, Lyon, Apeleyne his wife, and
their children, 292.

Stone, John and Robert, silversmiths,
mark used by, 449.
Stow, Archdeacon of, 140.
Strange, James, 296.
Stranraer, 282.

Strasburg, 25 bis, 57 bis, 70; Church
of Protestant refugees at, 3, 26-30,
32, 36, 64 bis, 85-87, 89, 90, 96,
97.

Stride, Edward Ernest, xxvi.
Suabia, 23.

Sudre, Pierre, 184.

Sunday, fishermen not to leave port
on, 146.

Sunderland, Charles, Earl of, 411.
Supremacy, Act of, 10.

Supremacy of the Pope, rejected by
reformers, 28.

Surgeons, 183, 189, 191, 210, 225, 230,
238, 255, 294.

Surrey, warrant to the Sheriff and
other officers of, 305.
Sussex, warrant to the Sheriff and
other officers of, 305.
Sweden, the reformation in, 11.
Swiss troops, in France, 60, 61.
Switzerland, 205, 249, 455 note; re-
formers of, 2, 10 bis, 64; school
of theology founded by Farel, 16,

69.

Sylvius, a French Protestant minister,
161.

Sylvius, Dame Ann, 390.

Symbolum, the Apostle's creed, 91.
Synods and Colloquies of the Re-
formed Churches of the Channel
Islands, see Churches, Reformed;
of the foreign Protestant Churches
of England, 131, 152, 160; of the
Reformed Churches of France, 30,
64, 145, 318.

Synods of the Roman Catholic Church
in the diocese of Meaux, 67, 75, 81,
82.

TABLE BAY, 210, 212, 238.
Tabourdeux, see Taboureux.
Taboureux, or Tabourdeux, Catherine,
234, 244.

Taillebert, Jan, 342.

Taillefer, Isaac, and Susanne (or Su-
sanna) Briet, his wife, 224, 244,
245, 249; their children- Elisa-
beth (or Elizabeth), 244, 246; Isaac,
244; Jean, 244; Marie, 244; Pierre,
235, 244; Susanne (or Susanna),
227, 229, 244, 245.

Tailors, aliens, 184-186, 189-191, 292-
294, 296.

Tallemant, see Marmande.
Tallemont, see De Normande.
Tanner, a Huguenot, 184.
Tas, Adam, 233, 236.

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family of, 207.

Tassin d'Allone, see D'Allone.

Tassin Dallonne, see Dallonne.

Tassou d'Allome, see D'Allome.

Tate, Nahum, 390.

Taumur, Jaques, 310.

Tavan, Samuel, 161.

Tavera, Juan de, Cardinal of Toledo,
13.

Taverne, Provence, 462.

Tazacorte, 426.

Telyeron, see Troyen.

Temme, Nathaniel, 365, 369, 370.
Témoignages for admission to the Sa-
crament, 128.

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Theal, G. Mc Call, 218; editor of
Geslacht Register der oule Kaapsche
Familie, 206; lists of Huguenots in
his History of South Africa and
other works by him, 212-214, 222-
248 passim.

Thenies, Capt., 375.
Theron, family of, 245.
Théron, family of, 208.
Thérond, Jacques, 245 bis, 248.
see also Tharond.

Theuelin, Jacques, 324, 340.
Thévelin, Wallerand, 127, 131, 136,
160.

see also Teuelin and Tevelin.
Thierache, 72.

Tholozan, Anne, 466.

Pierre, 466.

Thomas, Etienne, 185.

Marie, 187.

Thorne, W. Bezly, xliii.

Thorpe, French Church of, 347 note.

Thouars, provost of, 318.

Thurston, M., Treasurer of the Inner

Temple, 276 note.
Tiberne, Capt., 375.
Ticonderoga, 277 note.

Tiler, a, an alien, 189.

Tillotson, John, successively Dean of
Canterbury, Dean of St. Paul's, and
Archbishop of Canterbury, 346 note.
Tipingham, Mrs. Penelope, 279.

Tiriet, Jean, and his wife Marie Eshin,
466.

Tissier, M., 261; see also De Tissier.
Tithes of fish in Guernsey, 152.
Titley, Mr., 180.

Toledo, Cardinal of, see Tavera.
Tollin, Rev. Dr. Henri, xxx.

Tompson, Robert, his wife and child,
295.

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Torteron, Benigne (or Benigue), 406,
418.

Elizabeth, 406, 418.

see also Tourton.

Torteval, Guernsey, 159, 164 note, 166.
Torture, the right to inflict, upon
heretics reserved to the Parliament
of Paris, 116.
Touget, 252.

Toulon, 245; Parliamentary grant in
aid of emigrants from, 355.
Toulousain, 284.

Toulouse, 253, 288.

Tournay, 57, 243, 335, 336 bis.

Tourné, Montauban, 465.

Tournier, Blanche, 386.

- see also De Fournier, De Tournier,

and Fournier.

Tournon, Cardinal de, 100.
Touromice, Lieut. Louis, 374.
Tourseel, Pierre, 322, 325, 339.
Tourton, Elizabeth, 386.
Katherine, 386.
see also Torteron.
Touzeau, Jacques, 183.
Towncx, Willielmus, 190.

Tradition, authority of, confirmed by
the Council of Trent, 12.
Traisiner, Lieut. Pierre, 374.
Transubstantiation, 9, 11 bis, 12, 25,
28, 29 note, 42, 90, 103, 118, 120.
Transvaal Republic, see African Re-
public, the South.

Trapps,

143.

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a Roman Catholic priest,

Treby, Sir Geo., 381, 382.
Tree-planting, at the Cape, 215.
Treffroy, 165.

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Treffry, W. H., xxxiii.
Trent, Council of, 8, 12, 15.
Tresor, (De, Du, and Le) du Mesnil
Lambert, see Du Mesnil Lambert.
Treutsa, Jean, 464, 466; his wife, see
Le Roy, Elisabeth.
Tribles, Magdelaine, 412.

Troyen, Daniel, and his wife Susanne
Telyeron, 466.

Trumball, Sir Wm., 194.

Tuke, T., pedigree facing p. 88.
Tulbagh, Cape Colony, 232.

Tupper's History of Guernsey,

141, 143.

140,

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Vale, the, parish of, Guernsey, 166 note.
Valenciennes, 134, 335, 336.

Valentine, Judith, 397, 406, 419, 423.
Valet, Anna, 227.

Nicolas, xxxiii.
Vallendry, -> 160.
Valleté, Anne, 226.
Valpy, Jérémie, 150, 166.

Van Acker, or Van Ackre, Pierre,
323-326, 340 bis.

Van Ackre, see Van Acker.

Van de Heiden, see Van der Heiden.
Vander and Hedges, Messrs., 453.
Vanderade, Aston, 322.

Van Dere, Capt. Martel, 374.
Vander Eick, Sebastian, 388.

Van der (or de) Heiden, Jacobus, 233,
236.

Van der Merwe, Schalk Willem, 240.
Willem Schalk, 240.

Van der Riet, family of, 225.
Van der Stel, Commander Simon, 209,
210, 212 bis, 214, 215 bis, 216, 219,
220 bis.

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Mr., 408.

Van Groll, Capt. Samuel, 213, 442.
Van Heuchen, Jacob, 322.

Van Leven, Hans, Nelky his wife,
and their child, 293.

-see also Levens, Levin, and Levine.
Van Marseveen, Anna, 240.

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Vatable, François, 71.
Peter, 198.

378.
390.

Vaudore, Magdalen, 391.
Vaudois, the, 1, 2, 10, 22, 27, 64;
massacre of, in 1545, 84.
Vaudois, at Hombourg, 455; pro-
posed colony of them at Friedrichs-
dorf, 455 note; settlement founded
by them in the Comté of Schaum-
berg, 456 note; at Friedrichsdorf,
458, 460-466 passim; at Dornholz-
hausen, 459.

Vaudois, the, The English Pensions to,
199; see also below.
Vaudois, the, Queen Mary's annual
pension of 4251. to their churches,
350; see also next entry.
Vaudois, the: Report of a non-official
committee that a large sum of money,
the residue of a collection for the
Vaudois made under a brief issued
in 1655, had been placed out at
interest, that remittances of this
interest to the Vaudois had been
made regularly in the time of the
Commonwealth, that they had
ceased in the reign of Charles II.,
that in 1689 Queen Mary had insti-
tuted a yearly pension of 425/. to the
Vaudois, (apparently assuming that
this was in lieu of the remittances
of interest), that this pension was
increased in 1703 to 5007., and, after
various irregularities in its payment,
was at length discontinued by a
Treasury minute of 1807, 360, 361;
the government on receipt of the
report renew the pension but re-
duce its amount, and pay part of
the arrears alleged to be due, 361.

Proofs that the report of the
Committee did not represent the
true facts of the case. Two briefs
were issued in 1655, part of the
money collected paid to Vaudois
refugees in England, part sent to

Vaudois abroad, the remainder put
out at interest, and the interest
paid to the Vaudois, 362, 362 notes,
363, 364 note; the Committee
administering the fund also charged
with the administration of a fund
raised for Polish and Bohemian
Protestants, and their accounts con-
sequently difficult to understand,
363; part of the money borrowed
by the government, 364, 364 note;
petition of the Treasurers of the
fund praying for a discharge by Act
of Parliament, 364 note; petitions
of the Piedmontese for repayment
of the money borrowed, Parliamen-
tary enquiry, and orders for the
money to be refunded, 365, 365 note;
roll of accounts of the Treasurers of
the fund from 1655 to 1660, showing
apparently all receipts accounted
for, 367-370; remarks upon this
roll, 365, 366; the grant by Queen
Mary voluntary and not connected
with this fund, 366.

Other collections of money for the
Vaudois made under briefs, 366 note.
Vaudoise, Société d'Histoire, x, xxx,
xlv, 1.

Vaudricourt, the, man-of-war called,
209.

Vauge, Antoine, 466.

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-

-

Catherine, wife of Louis Achard,
460, 466.

- Jacques, 466; his wife, see Labar,
Elisabeth.

- P., 458.

Pierre, 466,

Pierre, and his wife Catherine
Baumont, 460.

Pierre, his wife Madeleine Beau-
mont, and their children Jeanne
and Jérémie, 466.
Vaughan, Alice, 389.
Vaut, see Veaux.
Vaux, see Veaux.

Veaux, Vaut, or Vaux, Pierre, 460,
466; his wife, see Blanc, Catherine.
see also De Vaux and Le Veau.
Vebron, Elizabeth, 386; see also De
Vebron.

Vegetables, their use by aliens a cause
of complaint, 305, 306.

Vellais, or Vaillais, Antoine, his wife
Marie Capelleri, and their son
Pierre, 466.

Vene, Susanne, 463, 466.
Venevelle, Claude, 423.

see also all names from De Vem-

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