see also De Mailleray, De Malray,
and Malerade.
Malon,, 122.
-see also Malan.
Malplaquet, battle of, 155. Malsa, Jean, 458.
Malsac, Jacques, his wife Judith, and their daughter Esther, 464.
- Jean, and his two sons Daniel and Simon, 464.
Manché, see Manchet.
Manchet, or Manché, Louis, 458, 462,
464; his wife, see Foulon, Esther. Manelair, Ensign Reuj, 375.
see also De La Mauclere, De Mauclere, and Maucler. Mangienne, Lorraine, 88. Mangin,
Miss, of West Knoyle, Bath, 4, 87. Edward Addison, 1, S8.
Etienne, a leading member of the Reformed Church of Meaux, at whose house the congregation assem- bled, put to death for his religious opinions in 1546, see Paper entitled Meaux, The Fourteen of, passim ; Marguerite, his wife, 50, 52, 87 bis, 101; Jehanne Chériot, referred to as his widow, 110; Marion and Perette (or Perrecte), his daughters, 50, 53, 87, 88, 101.
- Etienne Bessonnet, 3. - Faron, see Pharon below. François, 87, 88.
Nicolas (or Nicole), 71, 74, 85. Pharon (or Faron), 26, 43, 107. Rev. Robert Rattray, iv.
for these and other names of mem- bers of this family see also pedigree jacing p. 88.
Maniel, Jean, 234. Mantior, Zacharie, 234.
Mantua, Bishop of, 427.
Manwood, Roger, 321. Marais, Mr., 235, 240.
Charles, 234 bis, 235, 242, 244. Claude, 222, 234, 235 bis. Isaac, 234.
Magdalena, 235, 237.
Maria Madelena, 237.
Marie, 234, 237, 244.
Marin, xxxiv.
family of, 208, 235.
- see also De Marées, Maré, Marées, and Maret.
see also Mariage and Marioge. Margaret of Angoulême, or Valois, see Navarre.
Margarita, 426 note.
Margra, Jean, 235. Mariage, Catherine, 405. Francois, 405. John, 405. Margaret, 405.
- see also Mareuge and Marioge. Mariegell, Capt., 376.
Marigold, the, alleged to be a Hugue- not emblem, xx.
Marillier, family of, 208.
Mariners, aliens, 183, 185, 186, 289- 291, 294-296; see also Keelmaster, Keelmen, and Shipmasters. Marioge, Catherine, 398, 417. Frances (sic), 398. Francois, 386. Job, 398.
John, 386, 417. Margaret, 398, 417.
- see also Mareuge and Mariage. Marriott, William Kenaz, iii. Marlborough, John, Duke of, 155. Marli, 235, 460, 462.
Marmand Dacere, Elizabeth, 416. Marmand Daceré, Elizabeth, 403. Marmande, Charlotte Tallemant, 393. Charlotte Tallemant de, 404. Charlotte de Tallemant de, 417. Marmande Dacere, Elizabeth, 397. Marmande, see also De Normande. Marmaude, Charlotte de, 389. Marne, the river, 14.
Marola, Susanne, 421.
Marolle, Susanna, 399, 405, 417. Marolles, Louise, 421.
Marolles, Susanne, 386.
Marot, Clément, psalms of, xxxiii,
xxxiv, 93, 96-98. Marquand, Henry G., xx. Marquet, Jean Adam, 464. Pierre, 464.
Marriages, à la façon de Genève', 60. to be celebrated on week days, 146. at the Cape, remarks upon, 221; the banns of one published three times in one day, 213. Marsay, Seigneur de, 421. Marseilles, 24.
Marshe, Lyon, Loyen his wife, and their children, 291.
Marsimillar, Montpellier, Languedoc, 462.
Martell, Peter, 290.
Martens, John, his wife and children, 294.
Martialis, sec Mazurier, Martial. Martigny, the two sisters of, 400.
- Anne (or Ann) and Gabrielle, two sisters of, 405, 417.
see also De Martigny.
Ensign, 377.
Maitre, 328.
Antoine, 235.
Bowin, 191.
Daniel, 455, 455 note, 456 note.
-Jacques, 464 bis; his wife, see Morel, Francoise; their son Jacques, 464.
Martineau, Michel, 235.
Philip Meadows, xliii.
family of, 250,
Martinet, Françoise, 226. Martinson, Gerardus, 190.
Marton's, Count, regiment, 154.
Martyrs, early Christian, at Loudun, 316.
Martyrs, Histoire des, of Jean Crespin, 57, 58.
Marvault, Helie (or Elie), 272, 274. Mary (Tudor), Queen of England, 125, 161.
Mary, Queen, consort of William III., 349-351, 353 note, 359, 361, 366, 370, 371, 378-380, 400 bis, 402, 405. Maryck, Stephen, 198. Maslin, Victor, xi, xxxi.
Masonic Lodge, Huguenot, of London,
Masons, aliens, 183, 184, 186, 190, 291-293.
Masons, Simon, see Le Maçon.
see also Le Maçon, Machon, and Maçon.
Massu de S. Pardon, Capt., 376. Massue, de, see Ruvigny. Massy, Perotine, 138.
-see also Massé and Masset.
Matey, or Mattey, Abraham, 458, 464, 465; his wife Marie Pereguitille, 464, 465.
Matheflon, Jean, 39, 50, 51, 100. Mattey, Abraham, see Matey.
Matthey, Col. Edward, xxii, xlvi. Maturin, Anna, 421.
George, 399, 405. Rachel, 421.
Maucler, Anne, 393.
-see also De La Mauclere, De Mau-
clere, and Manelair. Maude, Jacob, 237.
Philip Jacob, 237.
Mauzevin, 252, 253 bis, 254, 255, 258
bis, 259 bis, 260, 260 note, 261, 261 note, 265, 265 note bis, 268, 269, 270, 272 bis, 275, 284 note.
Maxwell, Charlotte Emilie (or Emilia), 418, 421.
May day, observance of, 146. Mayon, Lieut. Plessis, 374. Mayor, Mrs., 1.
Mazarin, Cardinal, 127, 150. Mazères, 250.
Mazurier, Martial, (Martialis), 6, 35, 68, 70, 71, 74, 77 bis. Meaux, 249 bis.
MEAUX, THE FOURTEEN OF: an ac- count of the earliest Reformed Church within France proper. By Herbert M. Bower.
INTRODUCTION. Claim of Meaux to be the first Reformed Church in France, 1,2. Books, &c., used in the compilation of the Paper, 1-4 note. Remarks on the "Notes" appended
to it, 3. Persons assisting Mr. Bower, 4. Events leading to the Reformation-action taken by the Church of Rome with regard to discipline and doctrine, 4-14; abuses amongst and disputes between the regular and the secular clergy, 8, 9; foundation of the Society of Jesus, 9; points of doctrine settled by the Fourth Lateran Council, 9; progress of events in Germany, Italy, Switzer- land, France, England, Denmark, and Sweden, 10, 11; aims of the reformers, 11; the Council of Trent, 12, 13; countries where the Reforma- tion succeeded easily less hostile than others to the Church of Rome, 13; the Inquisition established, 13, 14. Condition of the Church in the diocese of Meaux and the attitude of Guillaume Briçonnet, the Bishop, 14-19; natural situation of the town of Meaux, 14; the Grand Marché, 14, 15; ecclesiastical abuses reme- died by the Bishop, 15; a house of regular Canons of the Order of the Holy Trinity founded, 16; Farel at Meaux, 16; co-operation of Jacques Lefèvre with the Bishop, 16, 17; dances and mystery plays in the town, 17; contest between the Bishop and the Franciscans, 17, 18; accusations against the Bishop before the Parliament of Paris, 18; his remaining in the Church of Rome not necessarily a proof of in- consistency, 18, 19. Martyrdoms commence in France, 19. Course taken by Francis I., with remarks upon his mother Louise of Savoy, his sister Marguerite of Valois, and Chancellor Duprat, 20-24. Assem- blies of reformers in Meaux Cathe- dral, apparently prior to 1525, 25; uncertainty as to the doctrines they held, 25; prominent position in history assigned to the "Gospellers" or "Luthériens de Meaux," 25, 26; their probable unsettled ideas as to doctrine a danger, 26; a congrega- tion meets at the house of Etienne Mangin, Pierre Le Clerc being pastor, 26; organized on the model of the Strasburg Refugee Church 26-30; arrest of members of the congrega- tion, 27; trial and execution of fourteen of them, 27, 28; their chief points of religious belief, 28- 30; their conduct led to the spread
of the reformed doctrines in France, 30 concluding remarks, 30-33.
TRANSLATIONS of passages in books and manuscripts relating to the reformers at Meaux. A chapter entitled "The Persecution of the Meldenses from Jean Crespin's Actiones, &c., 34-43; account of the capture and condemnation of the congregation assembled at the house of Etienne Mangin, from a MS., 44, 45; "Exécution de l'arrest des Quatorze Huguenots," from the same MS., 45-47; "Arrêt des Quatorze à Meaux," from Toussaint Du Plessis's Histoire de l'Eglise de Meaux, 48,
49; "Arrêt de Meaux," from the original MS., 50-56.
NOTES of a miscellaneous nature relating to persons named in the preceding part of the Paper, the rise of the reformed doctrines, and matters of general historical interest connected with the events referred to in the Paper, 57-122.
PEDIGREE of the family of Man- gin, facing p. 88.
page in Crespin's Actiones, &c., facing p. 1; Guillaume Briçonnet, Bishop of Meaux, facing p. 18; Meaux from the Eastward, facing p. 62; Bridge and Gateway by which the Fourteen would pass to execution, facing p. 105; Plan of Meaux in 1546, facing p. 108.
Mechin, Capt. Josue, 374. Mecklenburg, pedigree facing p. 428. Medici, Catherine de', see Catherine. Medraz, see Metra. Mege, Andre, 421. Mego, name of, 139. Meilan, 309.
Melancthon, 11. Melier, Lieut., 376.
Melin, Marie Marguerite, 464. Susanne, 464.
Melot, Anne, 464.
Menager, Jacques, 74, 75.
Menanteau, Madelaine, 238.
Menard, John, 388 bis.
Philip, 388.
see also Mesnard.
Menghen, Lorraine, 88.
Mengin, the Barons de, 88.
members of the family of, see Mangin.
Meni Lambert, —,
Meni Lambert, see also Du Mesnil Lambert.
Meppershall, 260 note, 268 bis. Mer, 241.
Mer en Gatinais, 248.
Meraut, Jean, 464.
Louis, 464.
Merceron, Henry, xi, xxxi, xlvi. Merchants, aliens, 183, 185, 189, 190, 227, 243, 291, 293.
- of the Hange Towns, xlvi, 188 note. Mercier, Lieut., 377.
Mercure, the, French ship called, 191. Méreaux, 129, 130, 130 note.
Mérens, M., 257, 259, 265. Merlin, Pierre, 166.
'Merrils,' 130 note.
Meryon, Lewis, li. Mesières, 250.
Meskar, the widow, 342. Meslia, Jacques Nicolas, 464. Mesnard, André, 235. Georges, 235. Jacques, 235.
- Jean, 222, 226, 235 bis, 250. - Jeanne, 235.
Philippe, 235, 236 bis. family of 211, 222, 250. see also Menard.
Mesnier, Ol., 165.
Mesnil, Jean, 71.
Messine, Moise, 182.
Metcalf, Olyver, his wife and child, 294.
Methuen, P., 407.
Metiery, Ensign, 377.
Metra, Maitra, Metral, or Medraz, Etienne, 464.
Metra, Pierre Conrad, 464. Metral, sec Metra.
Metz, 19, 78, pedigree facing p. 88 bis, 250, 464; Reformed Church of, pedigree facing p. 88 bis. Meunier, Abraham, 461, 464; his wife, see Branche, Susanne; their chil- dren, Abraham, Jean, and Susanne, 464.
Marie, wife of Jean Paget, 464, 465.
the widow, 458, 464.
Meyer, Pierre, 227, 236, 243. Pieter, 243.
family of, 236, 250.
Michel, a witness in a case of heresy, 74.
Michellet, Pierre, pedigree facing p. 88.
William xi, xxvi-xxviii, xxxi, xlvi, 297; Paper by, entitled Notes on the Communion Cups of the Dutch Church of Norwich, li, 443. Ministers, Protestant, 183, 186, 190, 293; claim of the right to appoint them made by reformers, 29; the method of ordaining them followed in the Church of Strasburg, 86. In France: list of the ministers of Loudun, 319; exempt from taxation, 319; their treatment after the Re- vocation of the Edict of Nantes, 251. French refugee ministers in Eng- land: account of the career of one, see Paper entitled De Rouffignac, Jacob; their relief, 348 bis, 353 notes, 354 note, 355, 381, 382, 394, 408, 410, 411, 414, see also Bounty, Royal; list of those signing a Declaration against the Socinians, 255 note, 266; rumour that they are to be sent to Ireland, 260, 261; education of stu- dents for the ministry, 163; their relations with the Church of Eng- land, see Church of England; their appointment to the French Church of Southampton, 126; list of those serving this church, 160; list of others mentioned in the register of the Church, 160, 161. In the Chan- nel Islands, see Churches, Reformed, of the Channel Islands. Minnaar, family of, 236.
Minns, Rev. George William Walter, xxxix.
Minorca, Fort St. Philip, 155. Mirra, Pierre, 464.
Miscally, Elizabeth, wife of William de Rouffignac, 282 bis, 283. John, 282.
Misnia, Bohemia, Protestant exiles from, 363 note.
Misson's remarks upon the Committee
administering the Royal Bounty,
358 note. Mitalet, Rachel, pedigree facing p. 88. Moens, William John Charles, Vice- President, vi, viii, ix, xi, xxvi, xxviii, xxxi, xliv-xlvi, 125, 207, 222, 442-444, 452; Paper by, entitled The Relief of Members of French Churches in England, xli, 321. Moilet, Samuel, see Moillet. Moillard, or Morlord, Jean, 464. Moillet, Antoine, 464.
- Francois, 464.
- Jacob, 464.
or Moilet, Samuel, 458, 463, 464; his wife, see François, Esther; their children, Madeleine, Noë, and Samuel, 464.
Molart, Matieu, 128, 129. Molin, Susanne, 422.
see also De Molein, De Mollein, Des Molins and Des Moulins.
Molinier, M., 259.
see also De La Moliniere.
Momin, M., 265.
Monconret, Capt., 372. Moncrosi, 239.
Mondidier, Picardie, 464. Mondouville, Gascony, 134. Moneux, Jeanne, see Chalier. Mongeau, Pierre, 464 bis. Monguion, Charlotte, 398.
Monguyon, Charlotte, 405, 417. see also Montguion.
Monnart, Jean, 333.
Monpuison,
Monroy, see Du Verge.
Monroy's regiment, pedigree facing p. 428.
Montagnac, Capt., 376.
Montagu, Colonel Horace, xlii.
Montague, Mr., pedigree facing p. 88. Montandre, Field-Marshal François, Marquis de, 154, 155. Marquise de, 155 note.
Montant, Lieut. -Col., 384. Montargis, Lieut. -Col., 408.
Montauban, 249 ter, 250, 252, 254, 257, 259, 260 note, 309. Montbartier, Baronne de, 265. Montbrun, Comte de, 66.
Mont de Sinai, the, ship called, 213 bis, 442.
Montgomery, Louise Marge. (sic) Desbars de, 405.
Montgommery, Louise Desbiars, 422. Montguion, Charlotte, 386; see also Monguion and Monguyon. Montje, Jacob, 237.
Montmeillan, Anne Gabrielle (Ga- briele or Gabriel) de, 398, 405, 417. Margaret Barre de, 398, 405. Montmelian, Marguerite de Bar, 390. Montmillan, Anne Gabriel de, 386. Marguerite Debar, 393.
Montmorency, Anne, Duc de, Con- stable of France, 24.
Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey, 165 note. Montoux, or Moutoux, Jacob, and his wife, 464. Montpisson,
Montreal, Canada, capture of, 277 note. Montreal Park, see Sevenoaks. Monyman, Thomas, 296.
Monymusk, communion cup of, 450
Mosebach, Marie, pedigree facing p. 428.
Mo'snier, Andrieu, 341. Mosquart,, 336. see also Moscar. Mostert, Jacobus, 238. family of, 238. Mot, Alexander, 295.
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