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Neufchatel, 23.

Neufville, Baron de, 405.
Neuville, 164, 462 ter.
Nevache, Susanne, 464.
New Bordeaux, 181.

Newcastle, Duke of, 199, 200.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Society of An-
tiquaries of, 1.

Newlyn, Cornwall, 267, 282, 283 ter,
285.

Newmarket, the Court at, 390.
Newport, Hon. Thomas, afterwards
Baron of Torrington, 407, 409.
New York, Astor Library, xl.
New York State Library, iii.
Neynoe, C. M., pedigree facing p. 88.
Nicholas, Edward, 197, 349 note, 351
note, 353 note, 355 note, 366, 381
382, 385, 388, 390-392, 394 bis.
Nicodemites, the, 92.
Nicol, Vincent, 464.

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- Jacob, 237.

- Jean, 237.
family of, 237.
Nortje, family of, 237.
Northington, Mary, daughter of
Robert, Earl of, 157.

Norwich, the city mark for plate, 444;
another possible mark, 451; remarks
upon a cup belonging to the cor-
poration, 446, 447; record relating
to another cup given by Peter Peter-
son to the corporation, 447; the
"Reade salt belonging to the
corporation, 447 note; communion
cup made for the parish of St.
Margaret, 449; communion cup
bought from Mr. Samuel of, 451.
Norwich, aliens at, 250, 323, 331, 333.
335; their names, 138; their num-
ber, 161.

Walloon Church of, 138, 327.

the choir of the church of the
Blackfriars, now called St. Andrew's
Hall, used by the Dutch congrega-
tion, 443; the church of St. Mary-
the-Less, Tombland, used by the
Walloon congregation, 443.
Norwich, Notes on the Communion
Cups at the Dutch Church at, Paper
entitled, by Wm. Minet, li; 443.
Notary, a Huguenot, 185; see also
Lawyers.

Nottingham, Earl of, 202, 346 note.
Nova Scotiá, list of French Protestants
willing to go to, 180-182.

Noyers, 164.

Noyon, Picardie, 464.
Nucela, 388.

Nurnberg, 451 note

OAK TREES, planting of, at the Cape,

215.

Oath of Allegiance, to be taken by
Huguenot settlers at the Cape, 211.
Obits, 68.

Odino, Jean, 464.

Offenbach, 462, 463, 465.

Okrover, Sarah, 388.

Oleron, Bishop of, 71.

Olives, culture of, at the Cape, 210,

214.

Olivier, Maria, 229.

family of, 207.
see also Ollivier.
Ollenbach, 240.
Ollivier, M., 154.

see also Olivier.

Onslow, Sir Richard, Bart., 401.
On the Benefits bestowed by Christ, a
lost book, 14.

Oosterland, the, ship called, 222, 224,
226, 237, 238 ter, 243, 244.
Oppède, Minier, Baron d', 64.
Orange, 227 bis, 228, 241, 244; collec-

tions made under a brief in aid of
refugees from, 366.

Orange, William, Prince of, after-
wards William III., King of Eng-
land, 143, 250, 300, 309.

Orde, Rosa Emily L., pedigree facing
p. 88.

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Rosamond Jocelyn, pedigree facing

p. 88.

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Oxford, Bishop of, 310,
Oxford, the University of, 10, 151; a
press at, for printing tracts in favour
of the Roman Catholic religion, 132;
Bodleian Library, xxvii; the Vice-
Chancellor, 139; Brasenose College,
434; Exeter College, 151; Jesus
College, 151; Pembroke College,
139, 151; Queen's College, 125,
126, 129, 136; the mass celebrated
at University College, 132.
Oyseau, François, 165.

see also Loyseau.
Ozanne, name of, 138.

PAARL, the, Cape Colony, 214, 219.
Packe, Christopher, 362, 364 note, 365,
367, 370.

Page, William, xi, xxviii, xxxi.
Paget, Jean, 464, 465; his wife, see
Meunier, Marie; their son Jean,
465.

Painsec, Pierre, 166.

Painters, Protestant refugees, 203, 250.
Palar, David, 465.

Palatines, the, briefs for collections in
aid of poor distressed, 366 note bis ;
accounts of sums received, 366 note.
Paldon, Rebecca, 392.

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Palmer, Robert, 295.

Paltock, Anne, 387.

Pantin, Charles William, li.
Henry, li.

Paper, proposed tax upon, 349.
Papillon, Canon, 80, 81,
Papin, Louis, 198.

Papin de Molange, Lieut., 374.
Parcour, see Greene.
Pardaillan, Victoria, 418.
Pardaillon, 387.
Pardaillou, Victory, 396.

see also Pordaillan.
Par-de-Nerville, Sieur du, 319.
Parent, Claude, 165.

Paris, 14 bis, 16, 20 bis, 57, 72, 77,
155, 159 bis, 195 note, 223 bis, 239,
249 bis, 318; Abbey of St. Victor,
154; Bibliothèque Nationale, xxvii;
College of St. Michael, 70; Parlia-
ment of, see Paper entitled, Meaux,
The Fourteen of, passim; Société de
l'histoire du Protestantisme Français,
x, xxix, xlv, 1; the Sorbonne, see
Paper entitled Meaux, The Fourteen

of, passim; University of, 21, 22,
63, 69; the "placards" distributed
in, in 1534, 23; reformers taken to,
for trial, 39, 116. The amende honor-
able there by reformers: by Jacques
Pavannes, 77; a young man of
Meaux, 79; a fuller of Meaux, 79.
Canon Papillon of Meaux imprisoned
Refor-
there, fate unknown, 80
mers put to death there: a Seine
boatman, a native of Meaux, in
1528, 80; six reformers in 1535, 24;
Pierre Bonpain of Meaux in 1544 or
1546, 43, 80, 107; Saintin Nivet,
107; Jacques Pavannes in 1524 or
1525, 35, 78 bis, 89; an unknown
person, possibly Pavannes, in 1526,
79; Estienne Pouillot, a Norman,
107. First reformed church of, 64,
65, 92; Protestant ministers of, 251;
kidnapping at Constantinople of a
Huguenot, son of a banker of, 191;
emissaries from, at Meaux during
the Great Revolution, 62.
Paris, A Home in, 442.

Paris, Petit, the name given to the
French settlement at Friedrichsdorf,
456 note.

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Parisel, Jean, 237.

Parker, Thomas, Lord, 409.

Pascal, Frances, 399; see also Pascall.
Pascalier, Antoine, 460, 465; his wife,
see Berbejière, Marie.

Benjamin, 464, 465; his wife, see
Masset, Marie.

Pascall, Frances, 406; see also Pascal.
Pasques de Chavonnes, see De Cha-

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- Thomas, Dean of Jersey, 138.
Pauvant, Jacques, see Pavannes.
Pavanes, Jacques, see Pavannes.
Pavaneus, Jacobus, see Pavannes.
Pavannes, Pavanes, or Pauvant, Jac-
ques, (Jacobus Pavaneus), 16 note,
19 note, 25, 35, 70, 76-79 bis, 81, 89,
102.

Pavia, battle of 23.

Pechalves, Marie, 394, 402.

see also De Pechelves and Pechell.
Pechell, Florence, xxxix.
Hervey, 1.

-see also De Pechelves and Pechal-

ves.

Pedigrees: De La Chevallerie, facing
p. 428; Mangin, facing p. 88; Rouf-
fignac, facing p. 283.
Pedler, a Scotch, 190.
Peek, Sir Henry William, Bart., Vice-
President, v, vii, xi; President,
xix-xxiii, xxxix, xli-xliii, xlviii, 1, li,
431, 432, 441; elected President,
Nov. 14, 1894, xx; his election as
President at subsequent Annual
Meetings, xxxi, xlvi; his Address
to the leventh Annual Meeting,
xxiii; Conversazione held in Lon-
don o. May 22, 1895, on his invita-
tior xxxiii; other references to it,
donation to the Library

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xlv;
by him, 1.

Pegat, Lieut., 372, 376.

Pelanchon, André, 232, 238.
Pell, John, 189.

Pellat, or Pellert, Lieut. Alexander,

374.

Pellert, see Pellat.

Pellet, John (or Jean), 389, 422.
Peltier de Montigny, M., 430.
Peltre, Jean, pedigree facing p. 88.
Pennequin, Marie, see Pipelart.
Penzance, 287.

Pépin, M., 110, 111.

Perault, Pierre, 406, 418, 422; see
also Perrault.

Pereguitille, Marie, wife of Abraham
Matey, see Matey.

Perelier, Jean, 461, 465; his wife, see
Boustide, Jeanne.

Perer, Mary (or Marie), 400, 406, 418,

422.

-see also Du Perier, and Du Perrier.
Perez, Diego, 426 note.
Périès-Labarthe, family of, 254.
Perigal, John, 308.

Périgères, Seigneur of, 284 note.
Perigoix, Elizabeth, 387, 397, 405.
Pernière, Soissons, 466, 466 note.
Peroges, Philibert, Baron of, 228.
Perowne, Rev. J. S., Dean of Peter-
borough, afterwards Bishop of Wor-
cester, xxvi.

- John Thomas Woolrych, iv.

see also De Pierron, Du Perron,
Perron, Piron, and Poron.

Perrault, Pierre, 399; see also Per-
ault.

Perron, Conrad, 465 bis; his wife, see
Paster, Susanne.

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Picquery, or Piquery, Jean, 39, 50,
51, 100.

Picquery, Piquery, or Piguery, Louis
(or Loys), 46, 48, 51, 56, 100, 116.
Picquery, Pasquette, widow of Guil-
laume, 50, 52.

Picquery, or Piquery, Pierre, 39, 50,
51, 100.

Picquery, see also Piquery, Michel.
Picquet, Jane, 134.

Piedmont, Protestants of, see Vaudois.
Piedrat, Jean, 465.

Pieds Nus, French reformers known
as, 15, 102, 114.
Piennar, family of, 238.

Piersené, Samuel, pedigree facing p.
88.

Pigeon, Jean, 465, 466; his wife, see
Virchot, Madeleine.
Pignerol, Senate of, 199.

Pignot, Louise, 393, 399, 405, 418.
Mary, 393, 399, 405.

see also Pinnot and Pinyot.
Piguery, Louis, see Picquery.
Pillouet, Poitiers, 429, 430.
Pilots, Huguenots, 183, 185.
Pilon, name of, 139.

Pinard, Jacques, 214, 238, 245.
Pinçon, -, 165.
Pinet, Ensign, 372.
Pinner, -, 384.

Pinnet, - 384.

Pinnot, - 384.

see also Pinot and Pinyot.

Pinyot, Louise, 390.

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Mary, 390.

see also Pinot and Pinnot.

Pipelart, Marie Pennequin, widow of

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Placards,' the, in France, see France.
Plague, the, 131, 132, 135, 336, 337.
Plate, Church and other, see Com-
munion Cups, Communion Plate,
and Norwich.
Platt, Jacob, 322.
Plaxtol, Kent, 279.

Player, Sir Thos., 345 note.
Plessis, 234.

Plessis Mayon, Lieut., 374.
see also Du Plessis.
Pleugneur, 165.
Pleunis, family of, 207.
Ploërmel, 165.

Plunket, Frances, 387.

Plymouth, 143; French Protestants
waiting at, for embarkation to the
British colonies in America, 181 bis;
list of them, 183.

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