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Gommarc, Jean, 257.
Goodisson, Amy, xxxix.
Goosche, Andries, 230.
Gordon, Lady Duff, 217.
Gospellers, the term applied to
reformers, see Paper entitled Meaux,
The Fourteen of, passim.
Gospels, the, reading and expounding
of, by reformers, 28; remarks upon
the publication, circulation and
suppression of a French version by
Lefèvre of, in the diocese of Meaux,
10, 17, 69, 72, 75; Lefèvre's Com-
mentary on the Gospels, 69; the
free preaching of, probably sanc-
tioned by Francis I. until 1524, 72
Gosset, Arthur Henry, xxxix.

-

Col. Frederic, xlii.

Mary Harriet, 1.
Pierre, 463.
Gostling, John, 296.
Gouion, Jean, 107.

see also Gogeon.
Goulard, M., 258.
Goulet, Marie, 463.

Goullet, Jean, pedigree facing p. 88.
Gouloir, Picardie, 464.

Gournai, Salomon, 230.

Gourney, Anne, 387.
Gous, family of, 230.

Gout, Jean, 183.

see also Le Gons and Le Goux.
Govett, Charles Albert, xi.

Grabby, John, 189.

Graffart, -,
160.

Granche, La, Jan, 230.

see also names from Grange to
Grangie.

Grandier, Urbain, 318.
Grandin, Hugh, 153.
Grandpierre, Jean, 463.
Nicolas, 463.

Grandprés, Jacques, 463.

Grandy de Bette, Francis, see De
Bette.

Grange, La, Pierre, 230 bis, 231.

-

Le, families of, 230.

Granges, De, Catherine, pedigree
facing p. 428.

Grangie, Pieter, 230.

see also Granche.

Granjambe, Charles, pedigree facing p.

88.

Grant, (? Le Grand), Peter, 202.
Grassart, Jean Jacques, 182.
Grave, Thomas, 189.

Gravie, Jaques, 421.

Graye, Alexander, 294.

Greek Church, 120.

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Griley, Abram, 163.

Grillion, Marie, 234.

Grimaudet, Anne, 421.

Griot, Daniel, and Jean, his son, 463.
Jeanne, wife of Estienne Ferrier,
462.

Thomas, and his children, Cath-
erine, Esther, Jean (his wife, see
Chiot, Susanne), and Madeleine, 463.
Gro Caux, Jean, 182.
Grongnet, Adrian, 50-52.
Gronguet, Isaac, 420.

see also Laugragne.

Gros, Antoine, 231.

· Pierre, 463.

William, 296.

Gross, Francois, 184.

see also Le Gros.

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Guînes, French version of the liturgy
of the Church of England for use at,
when occupied by the English, 142;
Protestant Church of, founded sub-
sequent to the English occupation,
446.

Guiraud, Frances, 396, 404, 416.
- Louise, 421.

Guise, Picardie, 463.

Guizot, François Pierre Guillaume, 30.
Gullman, John Gadfreed, 420.

Gunemart, François, 322.

Gustavus Vasa, King of Sweden, 11.

Gutron, Charlotte, 412.

Guyneau, Jacques, 165, 166.
Guyot, H. D., 1.

- Jehan, 164.
Gwynne, Henry, 387.
Gyot, Jean, 165.

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Harvard University Library, xxvii.
Harvest, Mr., 434.

Harwich, the, man-of-war called, 281,
282.

Hatry, General, 456 note, 457 note.
Hatters, aliens, 190, 244, 294; see
also Bonnetier.
Hattingh, Hans Hendrick, 233.
Hau, Picardie, 461.
Haughton, Tabitha, 389.

Hauman, Edward Christian, 245.
-family of, 245.
Hauquart, name of, 138.
Hauteclair, Elizabeth, 386.
Hautenon, Marie, wife of Jacques
Bernard, 460, 463.

Hay, Aigues, a French minister, 165.
Elizabeth, Lady, 393.

Haye, Davyd, 296.
Hayes, Mrs., 279.
Hayles, Cuthbert, xlviii.
Hayne, Theodorus, 190.

Hays, Alexander, silversmith, 450.
Heere, Lucas d', and Eleonora, his
wife, 203.

Heidelberg, pedigree facing p. 428.
Heigham, Norwich, 444.
Henrietta Maria, Queen, 150.
Henrikson, Hendryk, Jane, his wife,
and their children, 291.
Henry, Duke of Orleans, after Henry
II., King of France, 24, 83.
Henry II., King of France, 110, 159.
Henry IV., King of France, xxxiii,
61, 161, 319.

Henry V., King of England, 60.
Henry VIII., King of England, 10.
Henry, Pierre, 164, 165.
Heraldry of the Huguenots, xxii.
Heraldry, see Armorial bearings.
Hérault, Ed., 165.
Heraut, Henri, 463.

Jacques, 463.

Herff, Jean, pedigree facing p. 88.
Herman, Jean, 412.

Herminjard, Aimé Louis, of Lausanne,
congratulated by the Huguenot
Society of London and other public
bodies, upon attaining his eightieth
year, 441.

-,

Hermitage, 381.
Heron, Samuel, 290.
Herport, Antne., 185.

Herring fishery, 289, 290.

Herring, Robert, his wife and children,
294.

Hersen, Guilaume, 162.
Hersent, David, 135.
Hesdin, 136.

Hesse, Landgrave of, 84 bis, 366 note.
Hesse-Hombourg, Princess of, 457

note.

French and Vaudois refugees in,
455.

Hesselborn, Usingen, 463.
Hertford, 281, 283.
Hertford, Lord, 181.

Hetche, Nicholas, and his wife, 294.
Heughebart, Jan, 342.

Heurtley, Rev. Charles Abel, xxvi.
Heuville, 164 bis.

Heresy and Heretics in France, see
France.

Heretics, remission of sins granted to
exterminators of, 6, 120.
Hierpoix, 235, 237.

High Commission, Court of, see Court.
Hill, Henry Ainslie, xxii.

Hille, John, his wife and child, 294.
Hillsborough, South Carolina, Hugue-
not settlement at, 181.

Hinde, Capt. W. H., Paper by,
entitled Huguenots at the Cape of
Good Hope, xxi, 205.

Historical Review, English. 343, 351.
Hitchin, 254, 258 note, 260 note, 285

note.

Hoccede, Jenne, 341.

Hoche, General, 457 note, 465 note.
Hochort, Jacques, 463.
Hoechst, 457 note.

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Hoef Nagel, Bernard, 388 bis.

see also Du Houenagle, Hornena-
ghel, Houveghele, and Houvenagle.
Holland, 157, 205, 207, 209, 211, 219,
250, 259, 266, 272, 275, 304, 320;
Huguenots in, not allowed to have
separate religious services of their
own, 220; natives of, at King's
Lynn, 188; at Great Yarmouth,
289; Genealogisch en Heraldick Ge-
nootschap de Nederlandsche Leeuw,
1; see also Haarlem, Hague, and
Netherlands.

Hollard, Martin, 190.

Hollenlok, 242.

Holmes, Emily, pedigree facing p. 88.
Holstein Beck, Duchess of, 388.

Princess of, 400, 404, 417, 420.
Holt, Sir John, 381, 382.

Holy Scriptures, see Scriptures, the
Holy.

Holy water, 25.

Hombourg, 460, 462, 465; French
Protestant refugees at, 455, 459.
- Landgrave of, 459.

Hone, Nathaniel, pedigree facing p. 88.
Honnoré, Thomas, see Honoré.
Honoré, or Honnoré, Thomas, 39, 50,
51, 100; Bastienne, his wife, 50, 53.
Hoorn, Chamber of, 210.
-, 150.

Hopton,

Horn, Count of, 325.

Horne, Robert, Bishop of Winchester,
126.

Hornenaghel, Willielmus, 321.
-see also Du Houenagle, Hoef Nagel,
Houveghele, and Houvenagle.
Horsmonden, Kent, 276 note.
Houblon, Sir John, Lord Mayor of
the City of London, 381.
Houhou, Willem, 335.
Houppe, Dr., 162.

Housdi, Jacques, 463, 466; his wife,
see Vene, Susanne; their children,
Isaac and Marie, 463.
Houston, Eliz., 390.
Houveghele, Mahieu, 322.
Houvenagle, M., 329.

Mahieu, 324, 325, 339.
Mathieu, 325-329.
Willielmus, 321.

see also Du Houenagle, Hoef Nagle,
and Hornenaghel.

Hovenden, Robert, Vice-President,
vi, viii, xi, xxviii, xxix, xxxi, xlv,
xlvi.

Howard, Thomas, 349 note.
Howes, John, 296.

Howley, Dr., Bishop of London, 360.
Hucebos, Maria Catherina, 246.
Hucibos, Maria Catherina, 246.
Hugh Capet, derivation of the word
Huguenot from, 112.

Hugo, Thomas Noel, xi, xxxi.
family of, 231.

Hugod, Daniel, 220, 231.

see also Hugot.

Hugon, Henrye, 296.

Hugon's Tower, at Tours, 112.
Hugot, Daniel, 224, 231.

see also Hugo and Hugod.

Hugue, Anne, wife of Jean Roux,
463, 466.
Huguenaulx, 113.
Huguenen, 112.

Huguenot, origin of the word, 112, 114.
Huguenot Masonic Lodge, London,
442.

Huguenot Society of America, viii, x,
xxx, xlv, l.

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Address, Annual, of the Presi-
dent in 1894, vii; in 1895, xxiii;

:

Address congratulating M. Aimé
Louis Herminjard, of Lausanne,
upon his attaining his eightieth
year, 441.

Conference, Summer: account of
that held at Rye and Winchelsea,
in 1896, xlviii; reference to it, xlvi;
reference to that held at Colchester
in 1892, vii; to that proposed at
Dublin in 1894 and abandoned, vi,
xi, xxix, xxx, xxxii.

Conversazione held in London in
1895 on the invitation of the Presi-
dent account of it, xxxiii; other
references to it, xxx, xlv.

Election of Fellows, iii-v, xix-xxiii,
xxxix-xliii, li.

Election of Honorary Fellows,
xx, xlii.

Election of Officers and Members
of the Council: for 1894-5, xi; for
1895-6, xxxi; for 1896-7, xlvi.

Election of President on the
occasion of the office becoming
vacant between the dates of two
Annual General Meetings, xx.
Exhibition of Huguenot Relics,
xxxiv, xxxv.

Library, 1.

Meetings, Annual General: in
1894, v; in 1895, xxiii; in 1896,
xliii.

Meetings, Ordinary: 1894, Jan.
10, iii; March 14, iv; Nov. 14, xix;
1895, Jan. 9, xxi; March 13, xxii;
Nov. 13, xxxix; 1896, Jan. 8, xli;
March 11, xlii; Nov. 11, li.

Obituary notices: xxvi, xlv; of
Sir Henry Austen Layard, First
President, xiii; other references to
his decease, xx, xxiv, xxvi.

Reports, Annual, of the Council:
in 1894, v; in 1895, combined with
the President's Annual Address,
xxiii; in 1896, xliii.

Resolution forwarded to Mr.
Arthur Giraud Browning, Vice-
President, by direction O the
Annual General Meeting in 1895,
xxiii.
Huguenote, 113.

Huguenots, see France and French
Protestants.

Hugues, 112.

Huguet, 113.

Huibahr, Jéréme, 463.

Huibeaux, Maria Catherina, 246.
Huillot, or L'Huillot, Jean, 463, 465;
his wife, see Passet, Susanne; their
son Jean, 463.

Hulyor, Robart, 189,

Hunault de La Chevallerie, family of,
430.

Hunne, supposed murder of, in Lon-
don, 10.
Hunnigen,
d', 135.
Hunt, Leigh, 425.

Philibert d'Hervart, Baron

Hunter, Catherine, pedigree facing p.
88.

Huntingdon, Lord, 346 note.

Hus, derivation of the word Hugue-
not from, 112.

Huss, John, 9 note.

Husson, Jn. Louis, 186.

Marie, 187.

Hutinot, Henry, 39, 50, 51, 100.
Hyde, Edward, 150.

I. D. B., meaning of the letters, 213.
Iaquy, Daudeau, and Bourgeois, Bible
printed by, 96.

Iceland, natives of, at Great Yar-
mouth, 289, 296.

Idolatry, remarks upon the meaning
of the word, comprised in charges
against reformers, 117-120.
Index Expurgatorius, 14.

India Company, East, see East India
Company.

Indulgences, 6, 7 bis, 11, 25.
Images, destruction of, 78, 83;
prayers to, 25; use of, 11.
Inderwick, F. A., Q.C., xlix.
Mrs., xlix.

Ingelheim, Seigneur d', 459.
Inglison, Lyon, Nelkey his wife, and
their children, 292.

Inquisition: the Dominican, establi-

shed in the 13th century, 13; the
Holy, established in 1542, 13, 84;
the Spanish, established in 1481,
13; in the Canary Islands, 425, 426.
Inquisitor of the Faith, 115.

Ipswich, The French Church of, 202.
Ireland, pedigree facing p. 88 bis, 239,
309 bis, 373, 383-385; proposed
Summer Conference in, vi, xi,
xxix, xxx, xxxii; Huguenots serving

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as soldiers in, 259, 260; two ill on
the way there, 263; rumour that
French Protestant ministers are to
be sent to, 260, 261.

Irish Protestants, relief of distressed,
349 note.

Isabeau, Susanne, 187.
Isambert, Edouard, 157.
Issoudun, 250.

Italian soldiers, 22.

Italians, relief given to one, at Sand-
wich, 336; a refugee minister,
supposed to be an Italian, appointed
Dean of Jersey, 149.
Itier, Jean, 421.
Ivry, battle of, 135.

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Jalasson, Jeanne Louise, 412.
James, Prof. Edmund Janes, xli.

Capt. Edward, 283; Margaret, his
daughter, wife of Francis Rouffig-
nac, 283 bis.

James I., King of England, 152.
James I. and the Cultivation of Vines,
187.

James II., King of England, 132, 251,
290, 343, 346, 348, 349 note;
remarks upon the terms of the
licences issued by him for the
foundation of French Churches, 297.
Jan, Mestre, a schoolmaster, 329.
Jancour, Capt., 372.

Jancourt, Mary (or Marie), 394, 398,
404; see also Jaucourt.

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