Alexandre, Susanne, 186. Algiers, money raised for the redemp- tion of captives at, devoted to the relief of French Protestants, 352
Aliens, at Great Yarmouth, 289-296; at King's Lynn, 188-191; at Rye, 201, 202; at Sandwich, Canterbury, and Maidstone, 306, 307; at Spi- talfields, London, 305, 306. Aliens in London, Lists of, xlv. Aliens in England, their customs, mainly as exemplified by those set- tled at Sandwich: ordinances against trading by, and permission to them to trade, 126; occupations of, 289- 296, 304, 305; those not belonging to the foreign congregation in the town where they resided, banished from the town, 322; drunkards banished from the town in which they resided, 322; to enter into bond to obtain licence to remove from one town to another, 322; poor, church, watch, and other rates and taxes payable by, 323; mode of dealing with their own poor, 321-342; with their sick, 324; collections of money at church, 324- 326; rule with regard to burials, 324, restrictions upon their baking bread, 329-331; loans of beds and bedding by them, 334; cost of their passage to and from the continent, 336; attacked by the plague, 336, 337. See also Barnstaple, Canter- bury, Colchester, Glastonbury, Ipswich, Lynn, Maidstone, Dover, Exeter, London, Norwich, Rye, Sandwich, Plymouth, Southamp- ton, Thorpe, Windsor, Yarmouth, Dutch, Flemings, French Protest- ants, Vaudois, and Walloons. Aliens in the Channel Islands, see Paper entitled Southampton, Notes on the Register of the Walloon Church of, passim.
Aliens in Ireland, see Ireland. Aling, family of, 208.
Alirtes, Henricus, 190.
Alix, Magdalen, 395, 402.
Allix, Peter, 297, 301, 301 note, 303; Margaret, his wife, John, James, and Peter, their children, 301 note. see also Alix and De Alix. Almanza, battle of, 157. Alsace, 250.
Alsen de Falaiseau, see De Falaiseau. Alva's, the Duke of, persecutions, refugees from, 289, 325.
Amazon, the, man-of-war called, 281, 282.
Amende honorable, 77, 79 bis, 80. America, Huguenot Society of, viii, x, xxx, xlv, l.
America, North, Field-Marshal Lord Amherst's services in, 277 note; proposals for settling foreign Pro- testants in the British Colonies in, 179-183.
Amherst, Mrs. Elizabeth, 279 bis.
Rev. Geoffrey, 276 note.
- Jeffery (or Geoffrey), of Gray's Inn, 276 note.
- Jeffery (or Geoffrey), of Gray's Inn, his son, 276, 276 note, 279, 281.
Field Marshal Jeffery, Lord, his son, 276, 276 note, 277 note, 282.
John, 276 note.
Capt. John, 281 bis.
Sackville, 276 note.
William, 276 note
General William, 277 note.
William Kerrill, 276 note, 277 note. William Pitt, Earl, 277 note. Amsterdam, 205-250 passim, 450; Chamber of, 205-250 passim.
Amy, James, Dean of Guernsey, 138. Anabaptists, 153.
André, Jean, 460, 466; his wife, see Ventrecole, Françoise.
Andreas, Nelthe. Nelky his wife, and their child, 292.
Andrews, Thomas, 338. Andrieux, M., 4.
Andros, Charles, 154.
Anduse, Languedoc, 249, 461. Angalin, see D'Astague.
Angela of Bengal, 223.
Angers, 113, 118.
Angerville, 139.
Angoulême, 463.
Anguel, Pierre, 460. Susanne, 460.
Anjou, 165, pedigree facing p. 428. Anne, Queen of England, 195-197, 343, 354, 354 note, 359, 366 note, 371, 385, 389-394, 400, 403, 409. Anne Boleyn, Queen, 195.
Anne of Austria, mother of Louis XIV., 318.
Antheron, Provence, 213, 442. Anthonarde, Marie, 222, 235. Antonens, Tobyas, Anna, his wife, and their child, 292.
Antony, Jean or John, 184, 190. Antragues (or Autragues), Baron d', 384.
see also D'Entrague.
Antwerp, 57, 159, 247; French Re- formed Church of, 136.
Apart, Gabriel, 338.
Api, or Apy, Etienne, 460. Jacques, 460.
Apostolic succession of priests, 9, 29 note, 103, 120. Apy, see Api.
Arandensis, see D'Arande. Archer, see L'Archer.
Archer-Houblon, The Lady Alice, xix.
Archers, the word signifying 'thief- takers,' 108.
Arches, Court of, see Court. Ardres, 329.
Argenson, Seigneur of, 285.
Argentina, 85.
Armada, Spanish, 135. Armagnac, 252, 285. Armagnieu, Marthe, 186. Armentières, Gilles, 336.
Armorial bearings: of the family of Criol, 276 note; of the family of De (or Von) La Chevallerie, 428, 429; of French families allied to it,- d'Andigny, de Philipponeau, de Bazin, and Dupuis de Sacetot, 429; of the family of Néel, 138 note; of the family of Rouffignac, 284, 286; of the Marquis de Roffignac or Rouffignac, 285; of the family of Seignette, 244; of the family of Vivier, 248.
Arnaud, Henry Bruce, xxxix.
Jean Vincent, 200.
Arniel, Matthieu, 222.
family of, 222.
Arnold, a mariner, 291.
Arnoldson, Gerard, and Nelkye, his
wife, 293. Arnoux, Jean, 460.
Arnoux, Jérémie, 460; his wife, see Audvan, Jeanne.
Judith, 460. Marianne, 460. Arrabin, Jean, 460. Arras, 57, 336.
Articles of faith, the twenty-five, 84. Artois, 136.
Arundel, Capt., 143 bis.
Ashley, Anthony, Lord, 366 note. Asichroches, Ensign Estienne, 375. Assemblies, claim of reformers to hold, for religious worship, 29. Assembly of Divines at Westminster, 152, 153.
Association Oath Rolls, 308. Aspe, Vallée d', Béarn, 179. Astley, Utesia, 391. Astor Library, xl. Astruc, Jean, 460. Ath, 243.
Atignan or Attignan, Jehan, 50, 52. Atkinson, Ernest G., xxvii.
Auchroches, Ensign Estienne, 375.
Audibert, Jean, 184.
Audouin, Andre, 183.
Audvan, Jeanne, wife of Jérémie Arnoux, 460.
Aughrim, siege of, 133.
Augsburg, confession of, 11. Augustine, St., 29 note. Aulnay, 164. Aulys, 233. Aunis, 130.
Austin, Francis, 279. Austria, 84, 363 note.
Austrian Succession, war of the, 155. Autragues, see Antragues.
Auvergne Foire, Angoulême, 429. Avice, Ezechiel, 248.
Betes, Mr., 296.
Bette, Mary, 386.
Susanne, 386. see also De Bette.
Beufke, Lyon, 341.
Bevain, name of, 283, 285. Bevan, name of, 283, 285, 286. Beveridge, Mary, 396, 402. Bevin, name of, 283, 255. Bèze, Théodore de, see De Bèze. Bibbiena, Cardinal, 20. Bible, the Holy, a translator of, into English, 140; a Spanish refugee, one of the translators of, into English, 137; copies sold for the benefit of the poor by aliens in England, 328; French translations of, 69, 96; charge of worshipping, alleged against the Huguenots, 118; public discussion of, repudiated by Martial Mazurier, 68; two copies in French provided for Huguenots at the Cape, 220; the De Dibon Bible, xxxv; Dutch version at the Cape, 218; see also Epistles, Psalms, Scriptures, and Testament. Bien aimé, Eliz., 186.
Blanchelande, Abbey of, 154 note.
Seigneur de, 147, 154.
Blanchet, Jeanne, 186. Blancket, Jean Pierre, 182.
Blanquin, Jeanne, wife of Henry Le Jeune, 460, 463. Blanvernoy, Mlle.
Blathwaite, Blathwayt, or Blathwayte, Wm., 155, 381, 383, 384. Blier, Timothée, 160. Blignaut, Jean, 224. Pieter, 224.
Blois, 70, 241, 248, 249. Blokzijl, Cape Colony, 235. Blondelle, Jeanne, 460.
Blondin, Marie Jeanne, wife of Isaac Derbec, 460, 462.
Boarlest, Jean Baptiste, 182. Boby, 200.
Bochet, Jacob, see Boquet.
Bodart, the wife of Pierre, 79.
Bodemon, or Boudemon, Jean, 458, 460; his children, Jacob, Jean, Pierre (and his wife Madeleine D'Ortiie), and Susanne, 460. Bodemon, Susanne, wife of Jean Le Jeune, 460, 463.
Susanne, wife of Jean Poeler, 460, 465.
Bodet, Jean, 460.
Bohain, Picardie, 460 bis.
Bohemia, relief of Protestant exiles
from, 363, 363 note, 367, 368.
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