see also Marchand and Marchant Le Marechal, Christolphe, 182.
see also Marescal.
Le Merre, Jan, 341.
see also Lemaire, and names from De La Mare to De La Marre.
Le Moine, Anne, pedigree facing p. 428. see also Lemoyne.
Le Montais, Elizth., 134.
see also De Montaise. Le Mor, Jacques, 341. Lemoyne, Jehan, 50, 52. see also Le Moine. Lenardes, John, 190. Lens, family of, 207.
Leo X., Pope, 6 bis, 20, 21. Le Peccke, Jacob, 340.
L'Epicelière, 166.
Le Peintre, Claude, 57.
Le Per, Jacques, 324, 328; his widow, 327.
Le Plu, Gilles, 336.
Lequeux, Antoine, 463.
see also Le Keux.
Le Riche, Louis, 240, 241, 246. Marguerite, 249.
family of, 240.
see also Riche.
Lernoult, Jacques, 322, 324, 326, 339, 341.
see also Ernoult and L'Hernoult. Le Rou, Jean, 338.
Le Salpinson, see Barjeau. Lescaillet, Antoine, 328.
L'Escalier, Arthur, dit Balandry, 165. Le Seuir (? Le Sieur or Le Sueur) de Barnay, Lieut., 376.
Les Garde, Capt., 375.
see also Gardé and La Garde. L'Espine, Jean Bachelett, 412; see also De L'Espine. Lespine, Anne, 186.
L'Estrille, Capt. Isaac De La Clide, see De La Clide.
Le Sueur, Nicolas, 25, 90.
- family of, 138, 208.
Le Tellier, name of, 139.
Le Thomar, Gregoire, 340.
Le Tresor du Mesnil Lambert, see Du Mesnil Lambert.
Leuren, Jan (or Jean), 329, 335.
see also Laurans, Lawrence, Le Laurens, Lorance, and Lourens. Le Vaillant, François, 217. Le Vair, Denis, 140, 141. Levantine, the, ship called, 191. Le Vasseur, Jan, 134.
Le Vassor, Michael, 395, 406. Le Veau, Jaques, 50, 53.
see also De Vaux and Veaux.
Liverpool, 281.
Earl of, 361.
Livry, 40, 41, 102.
Lizet, or Liset, Pierre, 40, 56, 101,
Loades, Henry, 346 note. Lockhart, Martha, 394. Locksmith, a, an alien, 189. Lodève, 464.
Bishop of, 66. Loenst, Pierre, 335. Loges, Sieurs des, 319. Lombard, Aimé, 250. Claudine, 224.
- Frédéric Guillaume, 250. - Jacques, 250.
Jean, 250 ter.
Jean Guillaume, 250 ter. - Pierre, 224, 226, 233. London. Bishop of, 197, 251, 286, 298,
302, 310, 345 note, 353 note, 354, 360, 381, 382, 408, 410, 414, 432, 434, 435; French Protestant ministers take orders in his diocese, 251. London, the City of, and its subarbs, 10, 153, 159, 160, 248, 249, 253, 255 bis, 255 note bis, 257-261, 265, 266, 268, 269, 272, 282, 290, 304, 334-336, 400, 407.
Austin Friars, 258; Blue Ball Court, now Bell's Buildings, 280; Covent Garden, 258; Fleet Street, 280; Gough Square, 275, 277, 278 note, 280; Rose Street, Covent Garden, 258; Salisbury Court, now Salisbury Square, 280; St. Botolph's Without, East Side, 307; Whist- ler's Court, 270, 274, 274 note, 280; Whitechapel, 306.
Churches and Parishes: All Hal- lows the Great, 431-435; All Hal- lows the Less, 431, 432, 434; St. Bride, 268, 275, 277, 279 note, 280 ; St. Margaret Lothbury, 431: St. Margaret, Westminster, 434; St. Martin in the Fields, 356; St. Martin Vintry, 431, 432, 434; St. Mary Bothaw, 274 note; St. Michael Paternoster Royal, 431, 432, 434; St. Peter ad Vincula, 434; St. Stephen, 274; St. Swithin, 274 note; St. Thomas the Apostle, 280; Temple Church, 434.
Bakers' Hall, Harp Lane, Lower Thames Street, 276; Lecturer on Anatomy, &c., at Barber Surgeons' Hall, 277, 278; Salters' Company, 274 note.
British Museum, xxvii; Cannon Street Railway Station, 274 note; City of London Brewery, 431; Company of Merchants of London trading in France, 308; Fulham Palace, 275; Gray's Inn, 276, 276
note, 277 note; Hicks Hall, 306; Lincoln's Inn Library, xl; National Gallery, 157; Royal Archæological Institute, 1; Royal College of Sur- geons, 277 note; Society of Anti- quaries, 453; St. Paul's School, 282; Sion College, 286, 286 note; Merchants of the Steelyard, 431; Inner Temple, 276 note; the Tower, 132 note; Turnmill Brook Sewer, running from Spitalfields through Stepney, 306.
the Court at Kensington, 383, 411, 414; at St. James's, 401, 407, 409, 414; at Whitehall, 373, 378-380. the Great Fire, 431.
petition relating to the Vaudois presented to Oliver Cromwell by "the Elders of divers Congregations" in, 362; accounts preserved in the Guildhall Library of the collections of money made under briefs for the relief of distressed Protestants of Piedmont, the Principality of Orange and the Palatinate, 366 note; the money raised for the Vaudois deposited in the Chamber of the City, 364 note; similar accounts of money raised for the relief of French Protestant refugees in England, 344- 347; the money kept in the Chamber of the City, 343, 344, 352 note; orders for its payment signed by the Lord Mayor and the Bishop of London, 345 note; warrant of Queen Mary, consort of William III., for the payment of money to the Cham- berlain for distribution amongst French Protestants, 380; the Lord Mayor nominated one of the Com- missioners for the distribution of money assigned for the relief of French Protestants by royal war- rants, 353 note, 381, 382, 409, 410, 414.
- early settlement of aliens in, 126; number of aliens in, 161; lists of aliens in, Henry VIII. to James I., xlv. French Protestants taking refuge in, 253, 258, 259, see also Paper entitled De Rouffignac, Jacob, and his Descendants, passim; an emigration to, of Protestants from the Vallée d'Aspe, Béarn, in 1745, 179; list of French Protestants, women, waiting at, for embarkation to the British colonies in North America in 1763, 186, 187; fish sent to, by French Protestants
settled at Rye, 305; kidnapping of a Huguenot from a ship sailing from, 191; licence issued by the Chamberlain permitting a naval officer (of Huguenot descent) to trade in the City, 281; the freedom of the City granted to a French Protestant, 305.
A complaint against Foreigners residing at Spitalfields, 305.
- The Edwardes Square Settlement, Kensington, 424.
the Bishop of London "Superin- tendent" of the places of worship of Protestant foreigners in, 298; to succeed the Archbishop of Can- terbury in regulating the affairs of a newly erected French Protestant Church in, 298, 302; discontent of the English with the French Pro- testant Churches erected in, 261; Paper on the history of the French Protestant Churches of, after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, xxvii.
Dutch Church of St. James's, 388. - French Protestant Churches and Chapels Crown Street, 357; Lei- cester Fields, reconnaissances at, 158, 284; La Patente, 299, 299 note; its registers, xlv; L'Hôpital, Spital- fields, 298, 299; Le Quarré, 299 note; St. James's, 388; the Savoy, 297, 299, 302, 343, 346 note, 356, 357, 358 note; the Tabernacle, a reconnaissance, 158; Threadneedle Street, 130, 140, 152, 153, 275, 286, 286 note, 327 bis; its registers, vi, viii; legacy to its poor, 270, 272; the Parish Church of St. Helier, Jersey, permitted to use the same form of service, 201; of Wapping, established for natives of the Chan- nel Islands, 195-197.
The Letters Patent issued by James II. for the foundation of the French Church in Jewin Street, with remarks upon similar licences issued by him, 297.
French Alms-house, Black Eagle Street, Spitalfields, 307.
French House of Charity called "the Soup," 306, 307.
The French Hospital, A. D. 1668, 307. - French Protestant refugees in the Hospital of the Pest House, 348, 353 note.
French Protestant Hospital (La Providence), 156, 157, 307, 442.
Longué, Isabeau, 232. Longuevergne, Ester, 386. Lucrece, 386.
see also De Longuevergne.
Loo, the Court at, 353 note, 383 bis. Lorain, Margaret, 404; see also Lorin and Lorrain.
Lorance, Antony, 189.
see also Laurans, Lawrence, Le Laurens, Leuren, and Lourens. Lord's Supper, the, 3, 29 bis, 30 note, 35; as expounded by the 'placards' issued in France in 1534, 23; Cal- vin's tract on, 85; charge of idolatry against reformers in connection with their celebration of, 118-120; doc- trine respecting, held by a reformer, the cause of his martyrdom, 25; form of celebration of, at Meaux, 89, 90; at Strasburg, 90, 91; as given in Calvin's writings, 92, 93. See also Communion, the Holy. Loré, Guillaume, 233. Loret, Guillaume, 234. - family of, 234. Lorier, see Laurier.
Lorin, Margaret, 393; see also Lorain and Lorrain. Loriquet, Henri, 1. Lormarin, 242.
Lorrain, Margaret, 398;
Lorain and Lorin. Lorraine, 23, 26, 85, 224; incursions of Lutheran Germans into, 22. Lorty, M., 202.
Loudun sous la Croix, Paper entitled, 311.
Loudun, church registers of Protest- ants at, 319, 320.
Louis XII., King of France, 66. Louis XIII., xxxiv.
Lucerna, Piedmont, 367, 369. Luisne, Lieut., 375.
Lulli, Jean Baptiste de, xxxiii. Lüneberg, pedigree facing p. 428 bis. Luther, Martin, 10 bis, 22, 69; decree
of the Parliament of Paris against his books, 79; his doctrines con- demned by the reforming Bishop Briçonnet, 74, 75; proposed alliance to suppress his followers, 83. Lutheran churches, shape of the com- munion cup in, 445 note. Lutherans, their doctrines condemned at a Council held at Bourges in 1528, 100; the designation applied to reformers at Meaux, 41, 45, 54, 56, 74; the phrase Luthériens de Meaux used proverbially, 25, 63; the terms Lutherans applied to re- formers in general, 102; to the Vaudois, 102; the special meaning now attached to the word not in- tended in the earlier use of the term in France, 102, 103.
Maillard, -, 40, 45, 102, 117. Maillet, M., 258 bis.
Maily le cadet, -, 378.
Maine, 430.
Maitra, see Metra.
Majendie, James H. A., xxiii. Malan, Daniel, 242, 246. - Jacques, 234.
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