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Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London (1885-1985)
Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1986-2012)
Vol I 1885-1886
By-Laws 1
Session of 1885
INAUGURAL MEETING, 15 April 1885 8
SECOND, ORDINARY MEETING, 13 May 1885 16
THE REGISTERS OF THE FRENCH AND WALLOON CHURCHES ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND,
and other sources of Huguenot knowledge, with some suggestions for the editing and
publication of the same. BY W J C MOENS, Member of Council. 17
FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, 10 June, 1885. 60
Session of 1885-6
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 11 Nov., 1885. 69
Report of the Council on the CELEBRATIONS AT BETHNAL GREEN CHURCH, AND AT
THE FRENCH PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, OF THE BI-CENTENARY OF THE REVOCATION OF
THE EDICT OF NANTES. 72
JEHOVAH-JIREH - THE LORD WILL PROVIDE; a sermon preached by the REV.
JOHN GRAVES, MA. 73
THE BEARING OF THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES ON THE ENGLISH
REVOLUTION OF 1688. By the HON. and REV. CANON FREMANTLE. 79
THE FLIGHT OF THE HUGUENOTS. By EDWARD ERNEST STRIDE, Member of Council 83
A HUGUENOT RELIC : A description of an ivory box, bearing on its lid the arms of
Charles de Nocé and Marguerite de Rambouillet. By LIEUT.-GENERAL F. P. LAYARD,
Member of Council 92
LES EGLISES FRANCAISES DE LONDRES APRES LA REVOCATION. By M. le BARON
FERNAND DE SCHICKLER, President de la Societe de l'histoire du Protestantisme
Français. 95
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 13 Jan, 1886. 116
GENEVA, THE PROTESTANT CITY OF REFUGE. By William Westall 117
REFUGEE INSCRIPTIONS IN THE CATHEDRAL AND CHURCHES OF CANTERBURY.
By S. W. KERSHAW, F.S.A Member of the Council. 123
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOME WORKS RELATING TO HUGUENOT REFUGEES, whence they
came and where they settled. By EDWARD ERNEST STRIDE, Member of Council. 130
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 17 March, 1886. 173
THE FIELD PREACHINGS AT ANTWERP IN 1566, with some account of the erection of
Protestant Temples in that City. By G. H. OVEREND, Assistant Secretary. 174
NOTES ON THE BEGINNING OF THE REFORMATION AT ANTWERP AND THE FIELD
PREACHINGS THERE. By. W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A., Member of Council 197
FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING, 12 May, 1886. 205
THE TRUE STORY OF THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW. By HUBERT G. R. READE. 206
THE HUGUENOTS AT WANDSWORTH, IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY, AND THEIR BURIAL
GROUND AT MOUNT NOD. By JOHN TRAVISS SQUIRE. 229
Appendix. - Inscriptions upon the Tombstones at Mount Nod. 261
Notes upon the Wills, &c. of the persons named in these Inscriptions. 293
APPENDICES
NOTICES OF BOOKS, &c. 150
THE ROYAL BOUNTY. - PETITION OF THE FRENCH MINISTERS TO WILLIAM III. 163
PRESENTATIONS TO THE LIBRARY OF THE SOCIETY. 167
NOTES AND QUERIES. 168
CHANSON NOUVELLE touchant la Mémorable Victoire obtenue par les Hollandois et
Zellandois contre l'Armee Navalle du Roy d'Espagne aux Costes d'Angleterre, l'An, 1639;
par Isaye de Lobeau. Communicated by COLONEL SIR EDMUND F. DU CANE, R.E.,
K.C.B., Vice-President. 313
THE ROYAL BOUNTY. 324
FRENCH NAMES IN THE REGISTERS OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH DUBLIN. Communicated by
MISS FLORENCE LAYARD. 329
NOTICES OF BOOKS, &c. 339
NOTES AND QUERIES 346
Vol II 1887 -1888.
MINUTES
SESSION OF 1886-7
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, November 10, 1886 iii
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, January 12, 1887 xiv.
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, March 9, 1887 xxi.
FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING, May 11, 1887 xxv.
THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, June 8, 1887 xxxi.
SUMMER CONFERENCE at Canterbury and Sandwich, July 9-11, 1887 lxi.
SESSION OF 1887-8
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, November 9, 1887 lxxxi.
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, January 11, 1888 lxxxiii.
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, March 14, 1888 lxxxiv.
FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING, May 9, 1888 xci.
FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING, June 13, 1888 xciv.
SUMMER CONFERENCE at, Norwich, July 24 & 25, 1888 cxx.
Appendix
Papers
THE WALLOON CHURCH FESTIVAL AT HAARLEM. By REGINALD S. FABER, M.A.,
Honorary Secretary 3
CHEVALLEAU DE BOISRAGON. By LIEUT.-GENERAL F. P. LAYARD 7
STORY OF JOHN PERIGAL OF DIEPPE. Communicated by FREDERICK PERIGAL 14
THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW, illustrated from State Papers in the Archives
of Venice. By SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.C.B., President 43
THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES, illustrated from State Papers in the
Archives of Venice. By SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.O.B., President. 117
CLAUDE COLLART DE VERZY. By CHARLES DELGOBE, Honorary Fellow. 154
A SKETCH OF THE DUPUIS FAMILY. By A. BULLOCK-WEBSTER 162
HUGUENOTS IN SCOTLAND. By the REV. A. W. CORNELIUS HALLEN, F.S.A., Scot. 166
FOREIGN SETTLERS AT COLCHESTER AND HALSTEAD. By W.J. HARDY, F.S.A. 182
THE FOREIGN ELEMENT IN THE PARISHES OF ST. PETER AND HOLY CROSS,
CANTERBURY, 1575-1684. By J. MEADOWS COWPER, F.R.HIST.S 197
NOTES ON THE DUTCH, WALLOONS, AND HUGUENOTS AT SANDWICH IN THE
SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES. By THOMAS DORMAN 205
HUGUENOTS IN THE ISLE OF AXHOLME. By the REV. H. G. B. LE MOINE 265
THE FIRST THIRTY YEARS OF THE FOREIGN SETTLEMENT IN AXHOLME, 1626-1656.
By G. H. OVEREND, F.S.A., Assistant Secretary 281
SIR THEODORE DE MAYERNE. By LIEUT.GENERAL F. P. LAYARD 332
NOTES ON HUGUENOTS IN PORTUGAL. By WILLIAM PAGE, F.S.A 340
HISTORY OF A CEVENOL FAMILY. By FRANCIS P. DE LABILLIERE 352
FOREIGN REFUGEES AT RYE. By W. J. HARDY, F.S.A 406, 567
ISAAC MINET'S NARRATIVE. Communicated by WILLIAM MINET, M.A., F.S.A 428
THE LAST OF THE HUGUENOT CHURCHES. By WILLIAM MORRIS BEAUFORT 491
SKETCH OF THE COMMERCIAL HISTORY OF NORWICH TILL THE INTRODUCTION OF
THE FOREIGN REFUGEES IN THE TIME OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. By the REV. W. HUDSON,
Honorary Secretary of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society 519
THE DIOCESE AND CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF NORWICH. By W. T. BENSLY, LL.D.,
Deputy-Registrar of the Diocese 525
SERMON PREACHED IN NORWICH CATHEDRAL ON THE OCCASION OF THE VISIT OF
THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF LONDON TO NORWICH, JULY 24, 1888.
By the REV. J. L. LE PELLEY, Vicar of Ringland 534
THE HISTORY OF ST. ANDREW'S HALL, NORWICH. By the VEN. ARCHDEACON PEROWNE 541
THE FRENCH CHURCH, OR ST. MARY THE LITTLE, NORWICH. By the REV. W. F. CREENY,
M.A., F.S.A. 548
ON THE CONNECTION OF THE FRENCH CHURCH AT NORWICH WITH THE FRENCH
HOSPITAL IN LONDON. By ARTHUR GIRAUD BROWNING, Vice-President 557
NOTES AND QUERIES.
THE DE SOUCHE, OR DE ZOUCHE, FAMILY. Communicated by JOHN JAMES DE ZOUCHE
MARSHALL, L.R.C.S.I. 107
LA PRIERE DE DAVID BOSANQUET. Communicated by CLARA MEYER 112
ACCOUNT OF THE MURDER OF ADMIRAL DE COLIGNY, from the Archives of Simancas.
Communicated by SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.C.B., President 241
ORIGIN OF THE WORD 'HUGUENOT.' Communicated by SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD,
G.C.B., President 249
THE RECALL OF THE HUGUENOTS TO FRANCE IN 1685-6: Two Important State Papers 446
A BRIEF 'RELATION' OF 'PASTOR GILBERT PRIMROSE'S LIFE: written by himself in 1626 450
THE SPITALFIELDS MANUFACTURERS AND THE YOUNG PRETENDER 453
DISCIPLINE OF THE FRENCH CHURCH OF LONDON, 1578. Communicated by
W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A., Vice-President 456
THE WESTMINSTER FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL 464
SIR THEODORE DE MAYERNE. Communicated by FLORENCE LAYARD 588
MISCELLANEA 251, 474
QUERIES 262, 487
NOTICES OF BOOKS 469
Illustrations
GROUND PLAN OF THE FRENCH CHURCH OF NORWICH to face page 555
Vol III 1888 -1891.
SESSION OF 1888-9.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1888, November 14 iii
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1889, January 9 v
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1889, March 13 vi
FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING 1889, May 8 ix
FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING 1889, June 20 x
SUMMER CONFERENCE at Southampton and Winchester, 1889, July 19 & 20 xlvii
SESSION OF 1889-90
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1889, November 13 lxiii
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1890, January 8 lxv
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1890, February 10 lxxi
FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING 1890, March 12 lxxii
SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING 1890, May 14 lxxii
SUMMER CONFERENCE at Bristol, 1890, July 18 & 19 civ
SESSION OF 1890-1
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1890, November 12 cxvii
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1891, January 14 cxviii
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1891, March 11 cxix
SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1891, May 13 cxx
Library lvii, lxv, cxvii, cxliv
Appendix
PAPERS
THE HUGUENOT SETTLEMENT AT PORT ARLINGTON. By the REV. CANON JAMES
FLOYD, LL.D 3
THE HUGUENOTS IN NORTH BRITAIN. By FLORENCE LAYARD 24
DOMUS DEI; OR THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JULIAN, SOUTHAMPTON. By the REV. J. ASTON
WHITLOCK, M.A 42
THE WALLOON SETTLEMENT AND THE FRENCH CHURCH AT SOUTHAMPTON.
By W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A., Vice-President 53
THE HOSPITAL OF ST. CROSS, WINCHESTER. By the REV. CANON HUMBERT, M.A. 77
STRANGERS AT DOVER. By G. H. OVEREND, F.S.A., Assistant-Secretary
PART I., 1558-1644 91
PART II., 1644-1661 286
THE CARDINAL OF CHATILLON IN ENGLAND, 1568-1571. By ERNEST G. ATKINSON 172
NOTES ON BRISTOL HUGUENOTS. By JOHN TAYLOR, City Librarian, Bristol 357
THE SIEGE OF OSTEND; OR THE NEW TROY. 1601-1604. By EDWARD BELLEROCHE 427
A FAMILY OF MODELLERS IN WAX. By MARY H. GOSSET 540
NOTES AND QUERIES
THE CORRESPONDENCE OF MADAME DU NOYER 331
THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW 332
HUGUENOT MEMORIAL WINDOW AT CANTERBURY 334
FRENCH REFUGEE MINISTERS IN ENGLAND IN 1692 336
A CHANCERY SUIT AGAINST THE FRENCH HOSPITAL 340
AN ENGLISH PENSION PAID TO JACQUES SAURIN 343
A HUGUENOT PRISONER AT PLYMOUTH 344
JOHN VERNEUIL 375
MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW 378
GENEALOGICAL MEMORANDA RELATING TO THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF DE VANTIER.
Communicated by HENRY PEET 381
THE FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCHES OF GLASSHOUSE STREET, LEICESTER FIELDS,
LE TABERNACLE, AND RYDER'S COURT, By J. W. DE GRAVE 386
THE CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, AND OTHER CHARITABLE FOUNDATONS OF THE
FOREIGN PROTESTANTS OF LONDON IN 1739 569
THE FRENCH CHURCHES OF BLACK EAGLE STREET, L'HOPITAL OR LONG HEDGE FIELD,
AND OF CHURCH STREET OR BRICK LANE, SPITALFIELDS 574
'LA PATENTE' CHAPEL, SOHO 577
THE ENGLISH PENSION TO THE VAUDOIS 583
REFUGEES IN DENMARK. Communicated by CHARLES DELGOBE 585
MISCELLANEA.
The French Church of Threadneedle Street. A Huguenot Epitaph at Port Royal. Sir John
Ligonier. The Pilgrimage of Grace. The White Paper Makers' Company. Huguenots at
Brailsford. The French Protestant School of Westminster, Bloomsbury Street, W.C.
Obituary. Publications of Foreign Societies. The lost Register of the French Church of
Lisburn, Ireland. The Norwich Register. The Huguenot Garland. Bréon, Calas, and
Klingender Families. Siege of Ostend, 1601-1604. The French Church of Bristol 346-354
The Huguenot Society of Germany. Mr. Griffin, Minister. Origin of the name 'Huguenot.'
Huguenots at Bristol. Proposed Monument to Henri Arnaud. The Society's Publications 417-423
General F. P. Layard. Origin of the word Huguenot. Publications. Dr Francis Brine, an
Italian refugee in England, temp. Elizabeth. John Verneuil and the Bodleian Library.
The Rev. Mr. Rondeau (or Roundo). French Settlement at Rye. Ravenel Family.
Sorel Family 588-593
Illustrations
PLAN OF OSTEND facing page 427
ENGRAVING OF THE TOMB OF SIR FRANCIS AND SIR HORACE VERE IN
WESTMINSTER ABBEY facing page 525
PLATE SHOWING MEDALS STRUCK TO COMMEMORATE THE SIEGE OF OSTEND facing page 526
PORTRAIT OF ISAAC GOSSET page 540
PEDIGREES OF THE GOSSET FAMILY facing page 568
Vol IV 1891-1893
Minutes.
SESSION OF 1891-2
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1891, November 11 iii
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1892, January 13 iv
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1892, March 9 v
EIGHTH ANNUAL ORDINARY MEETING 1892, May 11 vi
SUMMER CONFERENCE at Colchester 1892, July 21 & 22 xx
SESSION OF 1892-3
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1892, November 9 xxvii
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1893, January 11 xxviii
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1893, March 8 xxix
NINTH ANNUAL MEETING 1893. May 11 xxx
SESSION OF 1893-4
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1893, November 8 xlv
Library 3
Appendix. PAPERS, &c
QUELQUES NOTES SUR LES REFORMES FLAMANDS ET WALLONS DU XVIeme SIECLE
REFUGIES EN ANGLETERRE. Par CHARLES A. RAHLENBECK, Secretaire de la
Societe d'Histoire de Belgique 22
A SKETCH OF THE EARLY HISTORY OF COLCHESTER. By JEREMY LAVER, F.S.A 45
MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD IN ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, COLCHESTER, JULY 22, 1892 53
INCIDENTS OF HUGUENOT HISTORY IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE.
By F. P. DE LABILLIERE 65
THE FOURTH FOREIGN CHURCH OF DOVER, 1685-1731. By WILLIAM MINET, M.A., F.S.A 93
THE DUC DE ROHAN'S RELATIONS WITH THE REPUBLIC OF VENICE, 1630-1637.
By the Right Hon. SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.C.B.,PRESIDENT. 218
HENRI, DUC DE ROHAN. By FLORENCE L. LAYARD. 275
HUGUENOT COMMANDERS. By T. MILLER MAGUIRE, LL. D. 309
RECORDS OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL founded by Huguenot Refugees, 1747.
By W. M. BEAUFORT, Secretary to the Institution. 355
NOTES AND QUERIES.
HENRY IV AND MARGARET OF NAVARRE 77
ENGLISH REFUGEES IN GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND. 86
HISTORICAL PORTRAITS IN THE MAGNIAC COLLECTION. 91
THE FOUNDATION OF THE STRANGERS' CHURCH IN LONDON IN 1550, with some
remarks upon its earlier title 330
THE VAUDOIS SETTLEMENTS IN GERMANY. 334
HUGUENOT PRISONERS AT DOVER. 340
PENSIONS PAID TO HUGUENOTS. 342
THE FRENCH CHURCH OF WAPPING. 344
NATURALIZATION IN GUERNSEY. 347
NOTES ON HACKNEY CHURCHYARD and some of its Refugee Monuments 467
MISCELLANEA.-
Madame Benine d'Orignac. Will of Jean Perochon, of St. Helier's, Jersey, a Protestant
refugee from Poitou. The number of the foreign religious refugees in England temp.
Elizabeth. French Church at Plymouth. French Church at Exeter. The Martyrs of
Meaux, 1546. Families of Damyon; Esquerelle, Esquirol, Squirl, Homans; Jecks; Pontier;
d'Urte; Nepveu ; de Giberne ; Vergette. Family of Pierre. 349-354
ILLUSTRATIONS
PORTRAIT OF ISAAC MINET. facing page 93
THE OLD CUSTOM HOUSE, DOVER,-'the New Buildings' in which the Third and
Fourth Foreign Churches in that town assembled. facing page 101
FACSIMILE OF A 'RECONNAISANCE' taken from the register of such documents
kept by the Fourth Foreign Church of Dover. facing page 201
PORTRAIT OF HENRI, MARQUIS DE RUVIGNY, EARL OF GALWAY. facing page 324
PORTRAIT OF FIELD MARSHAL LORD LIGONIER. facing page 326
EDWARD VI. GRANTING THE LETTERS PATENT FOUNDING THE STRANGERS'
CHURCH IN LONDON TO JOHN A LASCO. facing page 330
Vol V 1894-1896
Minutes
SESSION OF 1893-4.
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1894, January 10 iii
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1894, March 14 iv
TENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1894, May 9 v
SESSION OF 1894-5.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1894, November 14 xix
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1895, January 9 xxi
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1895, March 13 xxii
ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1895, May 8 xxiii
CONVERSAZIONE in London 1895, May 22 xxxiii
SESSION OF 1895-6.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1895, November 13 xxxix
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1896, January 8 xli
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1896, March 11 xlii
TWELFTH ANNUAL MEETING 1896, May 13 xliii
SUMMER CONFERENCE at Rye and Winchelsea 1896, July 17 xlviii
SESSION OF 1896-7.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1896, November 11 li
Obituary Notice of the RT. HON. SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.C.B., D.C.L.,
First President of the Society xiii
Library 1
Appendix
PAPERS and other Communications
THE FOURTEEN OF MEAUX ; by HERBERT M. BOWER, M.A., Barrister-at-Law 1
NOTES ON THE REGISTER OF THE WALLOON CHURCH OF SOUTHAMPTON, and on
THE CHURCHES OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS; by .J. W. DE GRAVE 125
THE HUGUENOT SETTLEMENT AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE; by
CAPT W. H. HINDE, R. E. 205
NOTES ON HUGUENOT FAMILIES AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE; by C. C. DE VILLIERS 222
A REFUGEE PASTEUR AT THE REVOCATION - JACOB DE ROUFFIGNAC AND HIS
DESCENDANTS; by J. W. DE GRAVE 251
LOUDUN SOUS LA CROIX; by IDA H. LAYARD 311
THE RELIEF OF THE POOR MEMBERS OF THE FRENCH CHURCHES IN ENGLAND;
by W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A., Vice President 321
THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT AND THE RELIEF OF PROTESTANT REFUGEES;
by WILLIAM A. SHAW M.A 343
NOTES ON THE COMMUNION CUPS OF THE DUTCH CHURCH AT NORWICH;
by WILLIAM MINET, M.A., F.S.A. 443
LA COLONIE HUGUENOTTE DE FRIEDRICHSDORF; par CHARLES FREDERIC ROUSSELET 455
NOTES AND QUERIES.
AN EMIGRATION OF HUGUENOTS TO SOUTH CAROLINA IN 1764 179
JAMES I AND THE CULTIVATION OF VINES 187
ALIENS AT KING'S LYNN IN 1571 188
THE SEIZURE OF A HUGUENOT BY THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR AT CONSTANTINOPLE 191
QUEEN ELIZABETH'S FRENCH TUTOR 194
THE FRENCH CHURCH OF WAPPING 195
COLONEL FRANCIS BAULDOUIN 198
THE ENGLISH PENSIONS TO THE VAUDOIS 199
ALIENS AT GREAT YARMOUTH IN 1571 289
THE LETTERS PATENT ISSUED BY JAMES II FOR THE FOUNDATION OF THE FRENCH
CHURCH IN JEWIN STREET, LONDON, with remarks upon similar licences issued by him. 297
THE EDWARDES SQUARE SETTLEMENT 424
HUGUENOTS IN THE CANARY ISLANDS 425
THE FAMILY OF LA CHEVALLERIE 428
NOTES UPON THE COMMUNION PLATE LATELY PRESENTED TO THE FRENCH
PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, VICTORIA PARK, LONDON 431
MISCELLANEA. –
Services in the Parish Church of St. Helier, Jersey. Flemish Refugees at Rye. The French
Church of Ipswich. The Heart of Admiral Duquesne. Lucas D'Heere. James Abbadie.
Family of Porcher 200·203
Elias Rebotier. Foreign Protestant Refugees at Rye. A complaint against foreigners
residing at Spitalfields. Foreign prisoners of war. The French Hospital, London,
A. D. 1668. A hitherto unknown French Church at Exeter. Families of Lacoste and Duluc.
French Protestants at Windsor 303-310
M. Aimé Louis Herminjard of Lausanne. Name of Joubert. The Huguenot Masonic
Lodge, No. 2140. The Huguenot Cemetery at Wandsworth. A Home in Paris 441
Illustrations
FACSIMILE (reduced) OF A PAGE IN CRESPIN'S "ACTIONES ET MONIMENTA
MARTYRUM” (1560) facing page 1
PORTRAIT OF GUILLAUME BRICONNET, BISHOP OF MEAUX facing page 18
MEAUX FROM THE EASTWARD (early in the seventeenth century) facing page 62
BRIDGE AND GATEWAY AT MEAUX by which the fourteen Protestants burnt
at the stake in 1546 would pass to the place of execution facing page 105
MEAUX IN 1546 (sketch plan) facing page 108
ARMS OF THE FAMILY OF VIVIER 248
Initial letter ' L' with the TOUR CARREE, LOUDUN 311
EGLISE DES CARMES, OR ST. PIERRE DU MARTRAY, LOUDUN facing page 313
SITE OF THE HUGUEOT TEMPLE IN THE RUE VILLECOURT, LOUDUN facing page 315
SITE OF THE HUGUENOT CEMETERY, LOUDUN facing page 316
HUGUENOT COLLEGE, LOUDUN facing page 317
COMMUNION PLATE formerly belonging to the CHURCH OF ALL HALLOWS
THE GREAT, THAMES STREET, now in the possession of the FRENCH
PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, LONDON facing page 433
ONE OF THE FOUR COMMUNION CUPS OF THE DUTCH CHURCH OF NORWICH;
date between 1565 and 1595; formerly said to have been the work of Peter Peterson
of Norwich, and latterly attributed to John and Robert Stone of Haddiscoe,
Norfolk, but the maker's name still doubtful Plate 1. following page 454
COMMUNION CUP SAID TO HAVE BELONGED TO A CONGREGATION AT YARMOUTH;
date 1637 or 1638; apparently the work of Timothy Skottowe of Norwich Plate II. following page 454
CUP from NORWICH; date apparently 1642; maker possibly Timothy Skottowe of
Norwich Plate III. following page 454
CUP of LONDON make; date 1618 Plate IV. following page 454
MARKS upon the Cup represented in Plate II. Plate V. following page 454
MARKS upon the Cup represented in Plate I., & MARKS upon the Cup
represented in Plate III Plate VI. following page 454
MAP OF FRIEDRICHSDORF and its environs facing page 459
Pedigrees
Family of MANGIN facing page 88
Family of ROUFFIGNAC facing page 283
Family of DE LA CHEVALLERIE facing page 428
Vol VI 1898-1901
Minutes
SESSION OF 1896-97.
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1897, January 13 1
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1897, March 10 2
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1897, May 12 3
SESSION OF 1897-98.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1897, November 10 8
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1898, January 12 9
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1898, March 9 10
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1898, May 11 11
SESSION OF 1898-99.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1898, November 2 130
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1899, January 11 131
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1899, March 8 132
FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1899, May 10 133
SESSION OF 1899-1900.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1899, November 8 183
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1900, January 10 184
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1900, March 14 185
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1900, May 9 186
EXCURSION TO CANTERBURY 1900, June 14 & 15 198
SESSION OF 1900-01
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1900, November 14 369
Library 136, 200
Papers, &c.
REPORT ON THE COMMEMORATION AT NEW YORK OF THE TERCENTENARY OF THE
PROMULGATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES. By ARTHUR GIRAUD BROWNING,
F.S.A., V.P. 13
REPORT ON THE UNVEILING OF A HUGUENOT MONUMENT AT NEW ROCHELLE.
By E. BELLEROCHE 20
NOTES ON THE EIKON BASILIKE, WITH A REFERENCE TO SOME FRENCH TRANSLATIONS.
By the Rev. J. B. MEDLEY 24
THE ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT HOSPITAL
(LA PROVIDENCE). By ARTHUR GIRAUD BROWNING, F.S.A., V.P. 39
CHRONICLES OF THE BOISRAGON FAMILY. BY IDA H. LAYARD 81
VERSES ADDRESSED BY ETIENNE LE FANU, SIEUR DE MONDEVILLE, TO UN MILORD
D'ANGLETERRE 112
SIR HENRY WILLIAM PEEK, BART., PRESIDENT 126
THE CHURCH AT CALAIS AND ITS POOR FUND, 1660-1681. By WILIAM MINET, F.S,A., V.P 138
EARLY HUGUENOT FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. By WILLIAM CHAPMAN WALLER, F.S.A. 201
A VANISHED CASTLE, OR THE FORTUNES OF THE CHATEAU DE COUTRAS.
By IDA H. LAYARD 236
UN CHAPITRE DE L'HISTOIRE DES EGLISES DU REFUGE DE LANGUE FRANCAISE EN
ANGLETERRE APRES LA REVOCATION DE L'EDIT DE NANTES. LES DEUX PATENTES.
Par M. LE BARON FERNAND DE SCHICKLER 268
THE IRISH PENSIONERS OF WILLIAM III'S HUGUENOT REGIMENTS, 1702.
By WILLIAM A. SHAW, LITT.D. 295
CONCERNING THE NAME "HUGUENOT". By PASTOR LIC. DR. TOLLIN 327
A SHORT STORY OF THREE BROTHERS (THE DU FOUSSAT). By IDA H. LAYARD 356
PROJET DE COLONISATION EN IRLANDE PAR LES REFUGIES FRANCAIS, 1692-1699.
Par LA BARONNE ALEXANDRE DE CHAMBRIER 370
NOTES AND QUERIES.
THE SOCIETY'S FOUNDER. 172
WILL OF JAMES BAUDOUIN 172
THE FRENCH COLONY OF INNISHANNON 180
MISCELLANEA.-
Families of De Prez, Squeden, Harlé, Lart, Bonneval, La Roux, Say. Huguenots
in Bedfordshire 181·182
Illustrations
PORTRAIT OF JACQUES DE GATIGNY facing page 44
PORTRAIT OF HENRI, MARQUIS DE RUVIGNY facing page 54
PORTRAIT OF REV. PHILIPPE MENARD facing page 58
CHATEAU DE SAINT MAIXENT facing page 81
LA CHENAYE ESTATE facing page 92
BOISRAGON FARM facing page 99
BOISRAGON PEDIGREES (3) facing page 110
LE TEMPLE DE CHARENTON facing page 203
WELL AT COUTRAS facing page 236
FACSIMILE OF SIGNATURES (2) facing pages 247-251
BATTLE OF COUTRAS facing page 266
DU FOUSSAT PEDIGREE facing page 368
Vol VII - 1901-1904
SESSION OF 1900-01.
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1901, January 9 1
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1901, March 13 2
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1901, May 8 3
SESSION OF 1901·02
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1901, November 19 19
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1902. January 8 20
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1902, March 12 21
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1902, May 14 22
SESSION OF 1902-03.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1902, November 12 221
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1903, January 14 222
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1903, March 11 223
NINETEENTH ANNUAL MEETING AND CONVERSAZIONE, May 13 224
SESSION OF 1903-04.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1903, November 11 227
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1904, January 13 228
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1904, March 9 229
TWENTIETH ANNUAL MEETING 1904, May 11 299
SESSION OF 1904-05.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1904, November 9 329
Papers.
FOREIGN ARTISTS OF THE REFORMED RELIGION WORKING IN LONDON FROM ABOUT
1560 TO 1660. BY LIONEL CUST, M.V.O., F.S.A. 45
THE SIEGES OF LOURDES DURING THE WARS OF RELIGION. BY IDA H. LAYARD 88
NOTES ON THE CITY OF LONDON RECORDS DEALING WITH THE FRENCH PROTESTANT
REFUGEES, ESPECIALLY WITH REFERENCE TO THE COLLECTION MADE UNDER
VARIOUS BRIEFS. BY GEOBGE B. BEEMAN 108
THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT HOSPITAL (LA PROVIDENCE),
CONTINUED FROM THE DEATH IN 1737 OF PHILIPPE MENARD THE FIRST CHAPLAIN
AND SECRETARY, TO 1760, THE END OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE II. BY ARTHUR GIRAUD
BROWNING, F.S.A 193
ON MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, CAMBRIDGE, RELATING TO
HUGUENOTS AND OTHER REFUGEES. BY ERNEST WORMAN 230
ANNALS OF A QUIET FAMILY. BY J. H. PHILPOT, M.D., M.R.C.P. 253
THE HUGUENOT SETTLEMENTS AND CHURCHES IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND.
BY CHARLES E. LART 286
THE INFLUENCE EXERTED BY HUGUENOT REFUGEES OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EARLY
EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES UPON THE SOCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL LIFE OF ENGLAND.
BY ARTHUR GIRAUD BROWNING, F.S.A. 304
LETTRE DE FRANCOIS DE GAULTIER DE ST. BLANCARD 330
THE HUGUENOT HUGUETANS. BY CHARLES DALTON 343
Miscellanea
ADDRESS TO PRESIDENT LOUBET 217
THE WANTY FAMILY 218
A HUGUENOT MEMORIAL AT COLCHESTER 219
IN MEMORIAM, WILLIAM JOHN CHARLES MOENS, F.S.A. 324
NOTE ON THE LAFARGUE FAMILY 356
Illustrations
DRAWING BY LUCAS D'HEERE facing page 45
PORTRAIT OF MARCUS GEERAERTS facing page 52
PORTRAIT OF HUBERT LE SUEUR facing page 77
CHATEAU DE LOURDES facing page 83
CHATEAU DE LOURDES facing page 94
ARMS OF WANTY, WANTIER AND WANTE facing page 218
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF LA FARGUE facing page 281
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM JOHN CHARLES MOENS, F.S.A. facing page 324
Vol VIII 1905-1908
SESSION OF 1904-05.
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1905, January 11 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1905, March 8 4
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING 1905, May 10 5
SESSION OF 1905-06.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1905, November 8 143
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1906, January 10 144
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1906, March 14 145
TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING 1906, May 9 147
SESSION OF 1906-07.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1906, November 14 223
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1907, January 9 224
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1907, March 18 225
TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING 1907. May 8 227
SESSION OF 1907-08.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1907, November 13 295
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1908, January 8 296
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1908, March 11 297
TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING 1908. May 18 299
Papers
NOTES ON THE SITES AND HISTORY OF THE FRENCH CHURCHES IN LONDON.
By GEORGE B. BEEMAN 13
HUGUENOTS IN THE BASTILLE. By J. H. PHILPOT, M.D, M.R.C.P. 60
THE HUGUENOT CHURCHES OF DUBLIN AND THEIR MINISTERS.
By THOMAS PHILIP LE FANU 87
WILLIAM SEGUIER. FIRST KEEPER OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY.
By LIONEL CUST, M.V.O., F.S.A. 157
FRENCHMEN ON THE SEAS. By THOMAS MILLER MAGUIRE, M.A., LL.D. 165
NOTES UPON THE EARLIER HISTORY OF THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER IN ENGLAND 177
CATHOLICS AND HUGUENOTS IN THE CALAISIS IN 1612. By WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 237
THE STATE OF FRENCH PROTESTANTS AFTER 1685. By CHARLES E. LART 249
A LOST HISTORY OF THE HUGUENOTS. By J. H. PHILPOT, M.D. 264
EARLY HUGUENOT FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. (AN APPENDIX.) By WILLIAM CHAPMAN
WALLER, F.S.A. 280
SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY. By SIR WILLIAM J. COLLINS, M.P. 310
SOME ROMILLY NOTES. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 340
JEAN PETITOT. By CYRIL DAVENPORT, V.D., F.S.A. 348
THE FRENCH FAMILY IN FRANCE AND IRELAND, WITH SOME NOTES ON THE CHENEVIX
FAMILY. By R. A. AUSTEN LEIGH 356
THE FAMILY OF LIGONIER. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 373
THE WORTHIES ASSOCIATED IN THE ORIGINAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE BOISLIN
TRUST. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 385
Miscellanea.
THE FOURDRINIER FAMILY AND CARDINAL NEWMAN 291, 391
THE HUGUENOT LODGE NO. 2140 292
THE CHENEVIX FAMILY 391
PEDIGREE OF LA CHEVALLERIE 392
Note and Queries
MALLORTIE 393
CROPPENBERGH OR COPPENBURGH 394
Illustrations
PORTRAIT OF ARTHUR GIRAUD BROWNING, F.S.A. facing 305
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF ROMILLY facing 340
PORTRAIT OF SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY facing 346
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE PETITOT FAMILY CONNECTIONS facing 348
PORTRAIT OF PHILIPPE CHENEVIX facing 364
PORTRAIT OF JOHN LOUIS, EARL LIGONIER facing 384
Vol IX 1909-1911
Minutes
SESSION OF 1908-09.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1908, November 11 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1909, January 13 4
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1909, March 10 5
TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1909, May 12 7
SESSION OF 1909-10.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1909, November 10 129
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1910, January 12 130
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1910, March 9 131
TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1910. May 25 132
SESSION OF 1910-1.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1910, November 9 259
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1911, January 11 260
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1911, March 8 261
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1911. May 10 262
Papers &c
THE HUGUENOTS IN THE TWO AMERICAS. By CHARLES E. LART 19
ALICANTE: MARCH 3, 1709. By E. B. VIGNOLES 46
THE REGIS FAMILY. By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 55
DEEDS RELATING TO THE AUFRERE FAMILY. By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A. SCOT. 108
PEDIGREE OF DUVAL. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 117
THE FAMILY OF D'AULNIS, SRS. DE LALANDE. By CHARLES E. LART 120
LUTHER OF MYLES, ESSEX. By CHARLES E. LART 121
HISTORY OF THE AUFRERES. By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A. SCOT. 145
THE INTRODUCTION OF THE REFORM INTO PROVENCE.
By MAURICE WILKINSON, M.A., F.R.HIST.S. 161
THE RENOUARDS OF SANCERRE, WITH NOTES OF HUGUENOT HISTORY IN THE VALLEY
OF THE RIVER LOIRE. By MAJOR-GENERAL E. RENOUARD JAMES, R.E. 175
GLEANINGS FROM THE CORRESPONDENCE OF A GREAT HUGUENOT: ELIE BOUHEREAU
OF LA ROCHELLE. By CANON NEWPORT J. D. WHITE, D.D., M.R.I.A. 207
NOTES ON THE PEDIGREE OF LAYARD. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 254
PAPAL NUMISMATIC AND PICTORIAL MEMORIALS OF THE MASSACRE OF
ST BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY. By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A. SCOT. 274
NOTES AND MATERIALS ON RELIGIOUS REFUGEES IN THEIR RELATION TO EDUCATION
IN ENGLAND BEFORE THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES, 1685.
BY PROFESSOR FOSTER WATSON, M.A. 299
THE HUGUENOT REGIMENTS. By CHARLES E. LART 476
THE MS. MEMOIRS OF PETER DE COSNE (1658-1748). By E. B. VIGNOLES 530
NOTES ON THE LIFE AND WORK OF JOHN LEWIS ROGET. By S. R. ROGET 545
IN MEMORIAM - LOUISA THOMAS 564
NOTICES OF BOOKS :
I. HENRI DE MIRMAND 567
II. THE MONNET FAMILY 574
A LIST OF PENSIONS TO HUGUENOT OFFICERS IN 1692. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 581
PEDIGREE OF MAJENDIE. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 589
Miscellanea
THE REV. JOHN ROGET 123
THE FAMILY OF D'AULNIS 125
THE FAMILY OF LIGONIER 593
BARON FERNAND DE SCHICKLER 594
Illustrations
PORTRAITS OF MEMBERS OF THE REGIS FAMILY facing 69
CERTIFICATE OF ABJURATION OF HERESY BY JAMES DE LA SARRAZ facing 108
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF DUVAL facing 117
PORTRAITS OF MEMBERS OF THE AUFRERE FAMILY facing 151 & 157
MAP OF THE VALLEY OF THE LOIRE facing 175
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF RENOUARD facing 206
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF LAYARD facing 254
MEDALS OF GREGORY XIII AND CHARLES IX COMMEMORATING THE
MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY facing 280
VASARI'S FRESCOES IN THE VATICAN facing 283 & 285
PORTRAIT OF JOHN LEWIS ROGET facing 545
ARMS OF ROGET 547
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF MAJENDIE facing 589
Vol X 1911-1914
Minutes
SESSION OF 1911-12.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1911, November 8 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1912, January 10 4
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1912, March 13 5
TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1912, May 8 6
SESSION OF 1912-13.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1912, November 13 193
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1913, January 8 194
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1913, March 12 195
TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1913. May 14 196
SESSION OF 1913-14
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1913, November 12 415
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1914, January 14 416
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1914, March 11 417
THIRTIETH ANNUAL MEETING, 1914. May 13 418
Papers &c
THE REAL FENELON. By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 21
WHELER'S CHAPEL, ST MARY'S, SPITAL SQUARE. By W.H. MANCHEE 55
DIJON, 1562-1574. By MAURICE WILKINSON, M.A., F.R.HIST.S. 62
THE DE LA BALLE FAMILY OF GUINES. By WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 98
EPITAPHS IN THE FRENCH NONCONFORMIST CEMETERIES OF PETER STREET AND
STEPHEN'S GREEN, DUBLIN. Transcribed by V.E. SMYTH, June 1912 130
THE DIRECTORS OF THE FRENCH HOSPITAL OF LA PROVIDENCE. BY HENRY
WAGNER, F.S.A. 137
THE 'MEMOIRES POUR MES ENFANS' OF MAIRE MOLINIER, BARONESS MONTOLIEU
DE ST HIPPOLYTE. BY HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 156
THE LABOUCHERE PEDIGREE. BY HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 176
NOTICES OF BOOKS:
I. THE REFORMED CHURCH OF PARIS UNDER HENRI IV 178
II. THE REFORMED CHURCH OF FRANKENTHAL 182
THE FRENCH HIERARCHY AND THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES.
By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 210
THE FAMILY OF RIOU. By REV P.H. DITCHFIELD, M.A., F.S.A. 236
THE FRENCH CHURCH OF THORPE-LE-SOKEN. By WILLIAM CHAPMAN WALLER, M.A.,
F.S.A. 265
MEMORIES OF SPITALFIELDS. By W.H. MANCHEE 298
THE CHURCH OF GUINES. By WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 346
THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF HISTORICAL STUDIES 376
PEDIGREE OF DE VICOSE (OR VICOUSE). By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 386
THE DUROURE FAMILY RECORD. BY HENRY WAGNER. F.S.A. 388
NOTES ON THE REAL LOUIS THE FOURTEENTH, 1643-1715. By CHARLES POYNTZ
STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 432
STEPHEN DOLET. By W. WYATT-PAINE 451
THE HUGUENOTS IN ULSTER. By ROBERT ALFRED McCALL, K.C. 467
THE PEDIGREE OF ANDRE. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 485
Miscellanea
THE HUGUENOT CEMETERY (MOUNT NOD), WANDSWORTH 184
THE ABBE DE FLORIAN 185
THE DE VILLETTES FAMILY AND THAT OF SELLON 186
FOREIGN PROTESTANTS FOR CAROLINA IN 1679 187
THE QUEEN OF HOLLAND AND COLIGNY 190
CELEBRATION OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY IN ENGLAND 190
A FRENCH PROTESTANT PRISONER OF WAR 409
MIXED MARRIAGES IN ALSACE 410
LABOUCHERE PEDIGREE 411
SUPPLEMENTAL TO 'MEMORIES OF SPITALFIELDS' 491
CHANGES IN FRENCH NAMES 492
THOMAS DELACOURT 493
ISAAC GARNIER 495
Illustrations
MEDAL OF CLEMENT XIV TO COMMEMORATE THE SUPPRESSION OF THE
JESUITS, 1773 54
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF DE LA BALLE OF GUINES facing 128
PORTRAIT OF MARIE (MOLINIER), BARONESS MONTOLIEU DE SAINT HIPPOLYTE facing 156
PORTRAIT OF GENERAL DAVID (MOLINIER), BARON MONTOLIEU DE SAINT
HIPPOLYTE facing 158
FOLDING PEDIGREE TO ILLUSTRATE THE 'MEMOIRES POUR MES ENFANS'
OF MARIE (MOLINIER), BARONESS MONTOLIEU DE SAINT HIPPOLYTE facing 161
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF LABOUCHÈRE facing 176
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE LABOUCHÈRES OF ENGLAND facing 176
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE LABOUCHÈRES OF HOLLAND facing 176
PORTRAIT OF CAPTAIN EDWAD RIOU, R.N. facing 241
MAP SHOWING SITE OF FRENCH CHURCH, THORPE-LE-SOKEN facing 274
SPITAL SQUARE (TWO VIEWS) facing 308
SPITAL SQUARE NO. 32 AND CHURCH PASSAGE facing 309
THE CANTERBURY WEAVERS' PATTERN BOOK facing 320
REPRODUCTION OF SPITALFIELDS SILK facing 321
THE WEAVERS' FLAG facing 324
SPECIMEN OF FIGURED SILK: PATTERN OF LADY DU CANE'S DRESS facing 325
A SPITALFIELDS WEAVER AT WORK facing 337
THE WEAVER'S SIGN ; THE WEAVER'S WINDOW facing 338
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF DE VICOSE (OR VICOUSE) facing 386
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE ENGLISH BRANCH OF DUROURE facing 399
PORTRAIT OF FRANCIS DUROURE facing 407
MEDALS OF LOUIS XIV TO COMMEMORATE THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT
OF NANTES facing 432
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF ANDRÉ facing 485
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF ANDRÉ. THE BRANCH THAT REMAINED IN FRANCE facing 489
Vol XI 1915-1917
Minutes
SESSION OF 1914-15.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1914, November 11 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1915, January 13 4
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1915, March 10 5
THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, 1915, May 12 6
SESSION OF 1915-16
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1915, November 10 163
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1916, January 12 164
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1916, March 8 165
THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, 1916. May 10 166
SESSION OF 1916-17
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1916, November 8 311
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1917, January 10 312
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1917, March 14 313
THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, 1917. May 9 314
Papers &c
EARLY FRENCH REFORMERS AND ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORITIEIS FOR PERSECUTION.
BY CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 25
PROCESSES OF HERESY IN FRANCE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. BY MAURICE
WILKINSON, M.A., F.R.HIST.S 43
MARYLEBONE AND ITS HUGUENOT ASSOCIATIONS. BY W. H. MANCHEE 58
SOME HUGUENOT WILLS. Communicated by E. H. LEFROY 129
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE FRENCH REFUGEE FAMILY OF COURTAULD. BY ROBERT
WALKER DIXON. 138
THE PEDIGREE OF GARNAULT. BY HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 149
THE PEDIGREE OF AGACE. BY HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 152
ROME-IN-PROVENCE, AND ITALIAN INFLUENCE ON FRENCH REFORM. BY CHARLES
POYNTZ STEWART F.S.A.SCOT. 185
THE WORK OF THEODORE DE BRY AND HIS SONS, ENGRAVERS. By M.S. GIUSEPPI. F.S.A. 204
SOME RECORDS OF THE FAMILY OF DIGUES DE LA TOUCHE. By ANNETTE M. LA TOUCHE 227
NOTES SUR LA FAMILLE AURIOL. Par HENRY D'AURIOL 240
MARYLEBONE AND ITS HUGUENOT ASSOCIATIONS (SUPPLEMENTAL).
By W. H. MANCHEE 249
NOTES ON THE AUFRERE FAMILY. Communicated by CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART,
F.S.A.SCOT. 255
HUGUENOT CLERGY LIST, 1548-1916. Compiled by W.H. MANCHEE 263
THE MONTRESOR PEDIGREE. BY HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 293
A MISSING DOCUMENT: 'PIUS V, THE HUGUENOTS AND THE RENAISSANCE'.
By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 330
SOME ILLUSTRATIONS OF PAPAL MEDALS. By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 337
DESIDERIUS ERASMUS. By W. WYATT-PAINE, F.S.A. 340
PERSECUTION AND EMPIRE. By A.E. DUCHESNE, B.A., F.R.HIST.S. 360
THE FAMILY OF BLUTTE. BY WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 381
HUGUENOT CLERGY LIST (SUPPLEMENTAL). By W.H. MANCHEE 387
DUTCH, WALLOON AND FLEMISH CLERGY LIST, 1550-1874. By W.H. MANCHEE 400
NOTE CONCERNING THE FAMILY OF LARPENT, SETTLED BETWEEN 1695-1705 IN
DENMARK AND NORWAY. By FREDERIC DE HOCHEPIED LARPENT 407
GEORGE DOREE, CITIZEN AND WEAVER OF LONDON, B. 1844, D. 1916, THE MAKER
OF KING EDWARD VII'S CORONATION VELVET. By W.H. MANCHEE 410
PEDIGREE OF THE HUGUENOT REFUGEE FAMILIES OF BOULIER DE BEAUREGARD
AND GILBERT. By HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 426
Miscellanea
THE FRENCH CHURCH AT THORPE-LE-SOKEN 155
GIGNOUX AND GUIZOT 155
THE ARMS OF BOSANQUET 156
WANDSWORTH FRENCH CHURCH 157
AN ANNUITY ASSIGNED TO THE FRENCH CHURCH OF ST. MARTIN ORGARS, LONDON 157
WILL OF PIERRE DUFOUR 159
JOHN PETER ALLIX 301
THE FRENCH CHURCH OF BRISTOL 302
THE FRENCH CHURCH OF SOUTHAMPTON DURING THE COMMONWEALTH 302
THE FRENCH CHURCH OF WAPPING 303
FOREIGN PENSIONERS IN IRELAND, 1766 306
THE LATE MR JOHN BALCHIN VAILLANT 307
SAMSON OR SAMPSON 308
MARYLEBONE (SUPPLEMENTAL) 434
FRENCH RESIDENTS ON THE BERNERS ESTATE, MARYLEBONE, 1774-1784 435
PAUL AND MARIE-MADELEINE VALLIANT 436
FRENCH PROTESTANTS IN CORK 437
HUGUENOT GRAVEYARDS IN DUBLIN 439
THE DE LA BALLE FAMILY OF GUINES 440
Illustrations
MEDAL OF POPE PAUL II facing 42
THE MAIN STAIRCASE OF THE MANOR HOUSE, MARYLEBONE facing 64
SOUTHERN FRONT OF THE MANOR HOUSE, MARYLEBONE facing 73
THE DE ROBECK MAUSOLEUM : THE TOMB OF JOHN DESCHAMPS facing 76
VIEW OF MARYLEBONE FROM THE BASON facing 82
DETAILS FROM ROQUE'S MAP OF LONDON, 1746, SHOWING THE FRENCH
CHURCH, MARYLEBONE. facing 84
THE ROSE OF NORMANDY facing 86
GASSELLIN'S PICTURE OF THE MANOR HOUSE, MARYLEBONE facing 88
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF GARNAULT facing 149
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF AGACE facing 152
MEDAL OF POPE GREGORY XIV facing 203
THEODORE DE BRY facing 204
CARITAS : DESIGN BY TH. DE BRY facing 206
BAPST GEBOT IST WIDER GOT: DESIGN BY TH. DE BRY between 218-19
ORGUEILLE ET FOLLIE : DESIGN BY TH. DE BRY between 218-19
DESIGNS FOR THIMBLES, &C, BY J. TH. DE BRY facing 223
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF DIGUES DE LA TOUCHE I facing 227
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF DIGUES DE LA TOUCHE II facing 238
TABLEAU GENEALOGIQUE DES BRANCHES ANGLAISES DES AURIOL facing 248
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE FRENCH REFUGEE FAMILY OF MONTRESOR facing 293
MEDALS OF POPES JULIUS III AND PIUS V facing 337
SEAL OF THE FRENCH CHURCH OF LONDON facing 384
GEORGE DOREE AND HIS LOOM facing 419
CANE-SPREADING MACHINE facing 424
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE HUGUENOT REFUGEE FAMILIES OF BOULIER
DE BEAUREGARD AND GILBERT, AND THEIR IMMEDIATE DESCENDANTS facing 426
Vol XII 1917-1923
Minutes
SESSION OF 1917-18.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1917, November 14 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1918, January 9 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1918, March 13 4
THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1918, May 8 4
SESSION OF 1918-19
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1918, November 13 69
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1919, January 8 69
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1919, March 12 70
THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1919, May 14 70
SESSION OF 1919-20
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1919, November 12 145
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1920, January 14 145
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1920, March 10 146
THIRTY-SIX ANNUAL MEETING, 1920, May 12 146
SESSION OF 1920-21
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1920, November 10 227
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1921, January 12 228
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1921, March 9 228
THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1921, May 11 228
SESSION OF 1920-21
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1921, November 9 325
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1922, January 11 325
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1922, March 8 326
SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING, 1922, March 8 326
THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1922, May 10 326
SESSION OF 1922-23
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1922, November 8 427
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1923, January 10 427
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1923, March 14 427
THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING, 1923, May 9 428
Papers, &c.
THE EDITING OF A REGISTER. By WILLIAM MINET F.S.A. 20
THE SWISS AND THE LEAGUE. By MAURICE WILKINSON, M.A. F.R.HIST.S. 35
THE HUGUENOTS UNDER LOUIS XV, 1715-1774. By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART,
F.S.A.SCOT. 55
ECOLE DE CHARITE FRANCAISE DE WESTMINSTER. By SUSAN MINET 91
'LA TERREUR BLANCHE' By CHARLES POYNTZ STEWART, F.S.A.SCOT. 118
HOGARTH AND HIS FRIENDSHIP WITH THE HUGUENOTS. By W. H. MANCHEE 132
SURVEY OF LANGUEDOC IN 1698 BY LAMOIGNON DE BAVILLE, INTENDANT OF THE
TWO GENERALITIES OF TOULOUSE AND MONTPELLIER. BY MAURICE WILKINSON,
M.A., F.R.HISTS.S. 166
THE DUTCH AND HUGUENOT SETTLEMENTS OF IPSWICH,
BY VINCENT B. REDSTONE, F.R.HISTS.S. 183
THE LAST OF THE VALOIS, By W. WYATT-PAING, F.S.A 205
THE FRENCH REFUGEES AT THE CAPE (A REVIEW). By LT-COL. W.H. HINDE, LATE R.E. 218
ARCHBISHOP MARSH AND THE DISCIPLINE OF THE FRENCH CHURCH OF ST. PATRICK'S
DUBLIN, 1694. By THOMAS PHILIP LE FANU, C.B. 245
THE DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE RELIEF OF FRENCH PROTESTANT REFUGEES, 1693
TO 1718, PRESERVED IN THE RECORDS OFFICE AT THE GUILDHALL, LONDON.
Communicated by A. H. THOMAS, M.A., CLERK OF THE RECORDS OF THE
CORPORATION OF LONDON. 263
HUGUENOT WAR RECORD, 1914-1919. Edited from the ORIGINAL RETURNS by the
REV. WILLIAM GEORGE CAZALET. 288
HUGUENOT LONDON: CHARING CROSS AND ST MARTIN'S LANE. By WILLIAM HENRY
MANCHEE 346
THE FAMILY OF REBOTIER. By W. H. WARD, F.S.A. 382
THE REGISTERS OF THE REFORMED CHURCH AT LA ROCHE-BEAUCOURT.
By C.E. LART, F.R.HIST.S. 408
NOTES ON THE FAMILY OF BEUZEVILLE. BY W.A. BEUZEVILLE. With a GENEALOGY
BY W. MINET, F.S.A. 417
HUMAN DOCUMENTS. NOTES FROM FRENCH PROTESTANT REGISTERS AND OTHER
SOURCES. By C.E. LART, F.R.HIST.S. 449
SOME NOTES ON SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY AND ETIENNE DUMONT.
By SIR WILLIAM J. COLLINS, K.C.V.O. 461
HUGUENOT WAR RECORD, 1914-1919 (SUPPLEMENTARY) 483
A NOTE ON THE HISTORY AND AIMS OF THE SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU
PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS. BY PASTEUR JACQUES PANNIER, DOCTEUR EN
THEOLOGIE, DOCTEUR ES LETTRES, SECRETARY AND LIBRARIAN 485
Miscellanea
JOHN DE LA FONS AND MARTHA KNIGHT 66
JOHN PALAIRET 66
FRENCH NONCONFORMIST CHURCHES OF DUBLIN 141
PAUL FOURDRINIER 141
ANGLO-BATAVIAN SOCIETY 142
VAILLANT MEMORIAL TABLET IN THE CHAPEL ROYAL, SAVOY 221
THE SILVER OAR AT CORK 222
A RELIC OF THE MASSACRE 321
THE LE BLOND COLOUR PRINTS 322
LAYARD MSS, AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM 322
THE VAILLANT FAMILY 422
THE FRENCH CHURCH, THREADNEEDLE STREET, AND THE ROYAL EXCHANGE 423
PETER FEUILLERADE 423
Vol XIII 1923-1929
Minutes
SESSION OF 1923-24.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1923, November 14 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1924, January 9 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1924, March 12 4
FORTIETH ANNUAL MEETING, 1924, May 14 4
SESSION OF 1924-25
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1924, November 12 81
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1925, January 14 81
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1925, March 11 82
FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1925, May 13 82
SESSION OF 1925-26
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1925, November 11 191
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1926, January 13 191
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1926, March 10 192
FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1926, JUNE 30 192
SESSION OF 1926-27
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1926, November 10 323
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1927, January 12 323
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1927, March 9 324
FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1927, May 11 324
SESSION OF 1927-28
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1927, November 9 435
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1928, January 11 435
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1928, March 14 436
FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1928, May 9 436
SESSION OF 1928-29
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1928, November 14 539
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1928, January 9 539
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1928, March 13 540
FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1929, May 8 540
Papers, &c.
THE HUGUENOTS IN KENT. By SIR ROBERT A. McCALL, K.C.V.O., M.A., LL.D., K.C. 18
HUMAN DOCUMENTS : PROCES CONTRE LES CADAVRES. By CHARLES EDMUND
LART, F.R.HIST.S 37
HUGUENOT LONDON : COVENT GARDEN, SAVOY AND THE STRAND. By W.H. MANCHEE 54
HUGUENOT TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS IN AMERICA 77
THE HUGUENOTS OF HUNGARY. BY PROF. F.F. ROGET (GENEVA) 98
EAST ANGLIA AND THE HUGUENOT TEXTILE INDUSTRY. By SAMUEL AUGUSTINE
COURTAULD. 125
THE PROBLEM OF RELIGIOUS TOLERATION IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY FRANCE.
By A.J. GRANT, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS 154
UN PASTEUR DE PARIS : P. DU MOULIN (1615-1625). Par JACQUES PANNIER 173
THE WALDENSIAN BIBLE 186
THE HUGUENOT WAR RECORD, 1914-1919 : ADDENDUM 188
SOME TROUBLES OF ARCHBISHOP SANCROFT. By C.R.L. FLETCHER (OXFORD). 209
CALVIN AND HIS FRIENDS. By W.G. CAZALET, D.D. 262
HUMAN DOCUMENTS : SECRET CAUSES OF THE REFORMATION. By C.E. LART, F.R.HIST.S. 273
PEDIGREES OF HUGUENOT FAMILIES AND MATERIALS COMPILED AND COLLECTED
BY HENRY WAGNER, F.S.A. 287
PROTESTANT REFUGEES FROM RENNES. Communicated by C.E.LART, F.R.HIST.S 296
OBITUARY : ROBERT WALTER DIXON 315
THE FAMILY OF FAUQUIER. By G. WOODS WOLLASTON, M.V.O, RICHMOND HERALD 340
HUGUENOT SETTLEMENTS IN NORTH AMERICA. By R.A. AUSTEN-LEIGH 356
ECOLE DE CHARITE FRANCAISE DE WESTMINSTER. By SUSAN MINET 374
THE HUGUENOT REGIMENTS : SUPPLEMENTAL NOTES. By W.H. MANCHEE 393
THE FAMILY OF RAMBOUILLET DE LA SABLIERE. BY CAPTAIN C.T. BECKETT, M.C., R.A. 401
THE MINISTERS OF THE CHURCH AT SANDTOFT. BY WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 408
SOME FURTHER NOTES ON THE CHURCHES AT GUINES AND MARCQ. By WILLIAM
MINET, F.S.A. 411
LOUIS CROMMELIN AND THE IRISH LINEN INDUSTRY 417
MARIE DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD DE CHAMPAGNE AND HER ESCAPE FROM FRANCE
IN 1687. By THOMAS PHILIP LE FANU, C.B. 454
THE FRENCH COLONY AND CHURCH AT SUNBURY-ON-THAMES. By C.E.LART, F.R.HIST.S 474
THE FRENCH-WALLOON CHURCH AT GLASTONBURY, 1550-1553. By HENRY J. COWELL 483
LA SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS 516
THE LIBRARY OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT HOSPITAL. By WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 521
THE CHILDREN OF MARIE DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULD DE CHAMPAGNE
By THOMAS PHILIP LE FANU, C.B. 560
HUGUENOTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. By C. GRAHAM BOTHA, M.A. 579
THE NEW ENGLAND HUGUENOTS. By G ANDREWS MORIARTY, JUN., M.A., LL.B., F.S.A. 591
HISTORY OF THE LEICESTER FIELDS CHURCH, 1687-1786, FROM THE ACTES DU
CONSISTOIRE. By WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 596
THE SERCES MANUSCRIPTS. BY WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 613
WESTMINSTER FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOUNDATION 617
IN MEMORIAM : NATHANAEL WEISS, SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU
PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS 619
HUGUENOTS IN CANADA 622
THE ESCAPE OF DR PIERRE ALLIX FROM FRANCE IN 1685 625
Reviews
BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS 182
MEMOIR OF THE LE FANU FAMILY 183
HUGUENOT PREDIGREES, Vol. I. 185
THE REFORMATION IN FRANCE 301
ABRAHAM PORTAL 302
A HUGUENOT FAMILY IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY : THE MEMOIRS OF PHILIPPE
DE MORNAY 303
REGISTERS OF HUGUENOT CHURCHES IN FRANCE 305
THE REGISTERS OF TARN-ET-GARONNE 306
HUGUENOT LONDON 307
HUGUENOTS AND SORCERERS 308
THE HUGUENOT CHURCH AT COPENHAGEN 309
THE PROTESTANTS OF THE ISLE DE RE 419
THE FAMILY OF LETHIEULLIER 421
VALERAND POULLAIN 525
BICENTENARY OF THE FRENCH REFORMED LOUISENSTADT CHURCH AT BERLIN 526
HUGUENOT PEDIGREES, Vol II 628
Notes from France 311, 424, 528, 630
Miscellanea
DURORE 317
ERNEST LLOYD SAVORY 428
CANON T.L. PAPILLON 428
SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS 428
FRENCH CHURCH AT MALDON, ESSEX 530
LOUIS CROMMELIN 531
A HUGUENOT FAMILY IN GERMANY 531
A HUGUENOT SOCIETY FOR SOUTH AFRICA 533
THE NAME 'HUGUENOT' 634
THE FAMILY OF VAILLANT 635
LAFAYETTE MEMORIAL AT OLMUTZ 635
HUGUENOT SILVERSMITHS 636
LA CONVERSION DE TURENNE 637
BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED TO THE LIBRARY OF THE FRENCH HOSPITAL 637
Queries 318, 430, 534, 639
Illustration
THE CHILDREN OF THE ECOLE DE CHARITE FRANCAISE DE WESTMINSTER, July 1911 face 377
Vol XIV 1929-1933
Minutes
SESSION OF 1929-30.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1929, November 13 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1930, January 8 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1930, March 12 4
FORTY-SIX ANNUAL MEETING, 1930, May 14 4
SESSION OF 1930-31
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1930, November 12 123
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1931, January 14 123
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1931, March 11 124
FORTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1931, May 13 124
SESSION OF 1931-32
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1931, November 11 281
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1932, January 13 281
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1932, March 9 281
FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1932, May 11 282
SESSION OF 1932-33
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1932, November 9 435
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1933, January 11 435
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1933, March 8 436
FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1933, May 10 436
Papers, &c.
THE STORY OF PETER LUNELL, A HUGUENOT REFUGEE, AND HIS SON WILLIAM.
By THOMAS PHILIP LE FANU, C.B. 20
A HUGUENOT THEORY OF POLITICS. THE 'VINDICIAE CONTRA TYRANNOS.'
By ERNEST BARKER, LITT.D., D.LIT., HON. LL.D. 37
THE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH-SPEAKING AND ENGLISH-SPEAKING REFUGEE
CHURCHES AT FRANKFORT. By HENRY J. COWELL. 62
HUGUENOT REGIMENTS IN HOLLAND. Communicated by W. H. MANCHEE 96
THE COMMUNION PLATE OF THE CHURCH OF LE CARRE. By WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 101
HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA 104
HUGUNOT LONDON : THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER : SOHO. By W. H. MANCHEE 144
A QUIET BY-LANE OF HUGUENOT STORY (A REFUGEE FAMILY OF ROUSSEL).
By J. GILBERT WIBLIN 191
DUMONT DE BOSTAQUET AT PORTARLINGTON. By THOMAS PHILIP LE FANU, C.B. 211
HUGUENOT PORTRAITS. Communicated by C.E. LART, F.R.HIST.S. 228
THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF RAMBAUT. By MAJOR BERTRAND R.R. RAMBAUT 242
A NOTE ON DAUMONT DE CRESPIGNY 253
HUGUENOT FAMILIES IN ULSTER 257
THE HUGUENOT REPUBLIC OF GENEVA : AN HISTORICAL PHENOMENON
By PROFESSOR F.F. ROGET OF GENEVA (HONORARY FELLOW) 304
HUGUENOT HISTORY WRITTEN IN THE PORTRAITS AND PICTURES AT THE FRENCH
HOSPITAL. By HIS HONOUR JUDGE DUMAS (DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF THE FRENCH
HOSPITAL) 326
STRASBOURG PROTESTANT REFUGEES IN ENGLAND, 1547-1553 By HENRY J. COWELL 333
THE FAMILY OF LE TRESOR. By C.E. LART 385
CALAIS, CADZAND AND DOVER. By WILLIAM MINET, F.S.A. 394
SERMONS BY CLAUDE SCOFFIER. Communicated by T.P. LE FANU, C.B. 397
HUGUENOT LONDON : THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER : SOHO (SUPPLEMENTAL).
By W.H. MANCHEE 399
HUGUENOT SOLDIERS (SUPPLEMENT). By W.H. MANCHEE 401
WESTMINSTER FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOUNDATION 403
THE LIFE AND SUFFERINGS OF BENJAMIN DE DAILLON. By THOMAS PHILIP LE FANU, C.B. 458
THE GARNAULT GROUP OF FAMILIES: By SIR WILLIAMS JOB COLLINS,
K.C.V.O, M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S. 479
HUGUENOT GOLDSMITHS IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. By JOAN EVANS, D.LITT, F.S.A. 496
THE ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH, SOHO SQUARE,
FORMERLY THREADNEEDLE STREET. By WINIFRED TURNER, B.A.LOND 555
LIVES OF FRENCH PROTESTANT MINISTERS IN QUICK'S 'ICONES SACRAE.'
By WINIFRED TURNER, B.A.LOND 568
RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANT HOSPITAL.
BY WINIFRED TURNER, B.A.LOND 568
THE 'ACTES DES MARTYRS' OF JEAN CRESPIN 585
THE FAMILY OF DU TOICT, DU TOIT, OR DUTHOIT. By J.F. DUTHOIT, A.R.I.B.A. 589
Reviews
THE FASTI OF ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, DUBLIN 107
LA BARRIERE 108
THE CHAPEL OF ST ANTHONY IN THREADNEEDLE STREET 110
LES POURTALES : HISTOIRE D'UNE FAMILLE HUGUENOTE DES CEVENNES, 1500-1860 259
LES PREDICANTS PROTESTANTS DES CEVENNES ET DU BAS-LANGUEDOC, 1684-1700 261
INSPIRATION FRANCAISE DANS LE PROTESTANTISME HONGROIS : J.F. OSTERVALD EN
HONGROIS 263
SOUS LA CROIX 264
CHARLES MARIE DE VEIL 266
MEMOIRES INEDITS D'ABRAHAM MAZEL ET D'ELIE MARION SUR LA GUERRE DES
CEVENNES, 1701-1708 406
JEAN CAVALIER, BAKER'S BOY AND BRITISH GENERAL 408
A HISTORY OF THE LEAGUE OR SAINTE UNION, 1576-1595 410
LE PROTESTANTISME EN THIERACHE 416
FIRST SETTLERS OF YE PLANTATIONS OF PISCATAWAY AND WOODBRIDGE, OLDE EAST
NEW JERSEY, 1664-1714 418, 583
POPE GREGORY XIII AND THE MASSACRE OF SAINT BARTHOLOMEW 420
GEORGES CUVIER (1769-1832) 575
SULLY, SA VIE ET SON OEUVRE 577
LE DESERT CEVENOL 579
NICOLAS MARTIAU, THE ADVENTUROUS HUGUENOT 581
A FRENCHMAN IN VIRGINIA 583
A FLEMISH REFUGEE FAMILY 583
AUSTRALIAN GENEALOGY 584
Notes from France 112, 269, 421, 595
Miscellanea
THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF THE FOUNDERS OF MANAKIN, VIRGINIA 116
SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY LONDON 116
THE PARIS REGISTERS OF GUERNSEY 117
SIR WILLIAM PORTAL 273
WAGNER COLLECTION OF MATERIALS FOR PEDIGREES AT THE FRENCH HOSPITAL,
HACKNEY 274
THE SOCIETY IN DUBLIN FOR THE RELIEF OF FOREIGN PROTESTANTS 274
THE FAMILY OF SIRR OR SERS 426
AN IRISH HUGUENOT COMMEMORATION 426
A SYNOD OF 1564 427
FAMILY OF RAMBAUT 428
JOHN JAMES BELVEZE 428
THE REV PETER PLATEL 428
UN BEAU GESTE DE LA SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS 598
THE GALLEYS 598
THE SOCIETY'S LACK OF REFERENCE MAPS - AN APPEAL 599
Queries 119, 277, 429, 600
The Huguenot Society's Badge 431
Illustrations, &c
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF RAMBAUT AFTER LEAVING
FRANCE IN 1754 face 252
PORTRAIT OF LIEUTENANT-GENERAL DE JEAN face 328
PORTRAIT OF PIERRE DAUDE face 329
PORTRAIT OF GAINSBOROUGH DUPONT face 330
WEISSENFRAUEN KIRCHE, FRANKFORT face 343
PORTRAIT OF PHILIP MELANCHTHON 375
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM MINET face 444
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM THE SILENT face 450
FIG. 1. EWER BY DAVID WILLAUME, 1700-1701; FIG 2. SILVER PILGRIM BOTTLE
(WINE BOTTLE) BY PIERRE PLATEL, 1702-1714 face 516
FIG 3. ENGRAVED SILVER - GILT DISH MADE BY PIERRE HARACHE, 1695 face 517
FIG 4. SILVER BOWL BY PAUL DE LAMERIE, 1725-1726; FIG 5. DISH-RING, PIERCED
AND CHASED BY ISAAC D'OLIER OF DUBLIN, c. 1760 face 518
FIG 6. SILVER BOWL BY ISAAC LIGER, 1719-1720 face 519
FOLDING PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY OF DUTHOIT face 589
Vol XV 1933-1937
Minutes
SESSION OF 1933-34.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1933, November 8 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1934, January 10 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1934 March 14 4
FIFTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1934, May 9 4
SESSION OF 1934-35
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1934, November 14 181
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1935, January 9 181
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1935, March 13 182
FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1935, May 8 182
SESSION OF 1935-36
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1935, November 13 369
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1936, January 8 369
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1936, March 11 370
FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1936, May 13 371
SESSION OF 1936-37
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1936, November 11 547
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1937, January 13 547
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1937, March 10 548
FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1937, May 26 548
Papers, &c.
OBITUARY : JOHN VIENOT, 1859-1933 33
THE PROTESTANT CHURCHES OF ANGERS AND SAUMUR. By C.E. LART 36
THE DIARY OF ELIE BOUTHEREAU. By ELSIE JOHNSTON, M.A.,
DOCTEUR DE L'UNIVERSITE DE PARIS 46
ENGLISH PROTESTANT REFUGEES IN STRASBOURG, 1553-1558. By HENRY J. COWELL 69
THE HUGUENOT ACADEMY OF SAUMUR. By the REV. W. T. WHITLEY 121
HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT OF THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF RAMBAUT
IN FRANCE. Compiled by MAJOR BERTRAND R.R. RAMBAUT 129
THE FAMILY OF VAN SOMMER AND ITS CONNEXIONS. Compiled by W. VAN SOMMER 141
PERSECUTION OF PROTESTANTS AT ORLEANS 145
LIVRE DE CAISSE POUR L'EGLISE FRANCOISE DE DUBLIN SUIVANT LA DISCIPLINE
DES EGLISES REFORMEES DE FRANCE RECUEILLIE PROCHE STE. BRIGIDE.
By T. P. LE FANU, C. B. 149
FIFTY YEARS OF THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF LONDON. By R. A. AUSTEN-LEIGH 190
CELEBRATION OF THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF LONDON 210
HUGUENOT DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND. By W. MARSTON ACRES 238
ROADS OF DESTINY : THE DRAGONNADES OF 1685. FROM UNPUBLISHED LETTERS
AND MSS. By C.E. LART 249
THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE STRANGERS' CHURCH, 1550 to 1561
BY G. B. BEEMAN, F.S.A. 261
OBITUARIES : WYATT WYATT-PAINE; RAOUL PATRY; ALEXANDRE VINAY 283
HUGUENOTS IN THE TRAINED BANDS OF LONDON AND THE HONOURABLE ARTILLERY
COMPANY. By MAJOR G. GOOLD WALKER, D.S.O., M.C., F.R.HIST.S. 300
SAMUEL PEPYS AND HIS LINK WITH THE HUGUENOTS. By W. H. MANCHEE 317
THE FAMILY OF LA PRIMAUDAYE. By C.E. LART 338
THE FAMILY OF GUINEBAULD DE LA MILLIERE. By CAPTAIN G.S CARY 342
A PORTARLINGTON SETTLER AND HIS DESCENDANTS. By M. AIRD JOLLY 347
CALVIN EXHIBITION 353
COMMISSION FOR THE RELIEF OF POOR PROSELYTES, 1717-1730.
By R. A. AUSTEN-LEIGH 376
THE EDICT OF NANTES - MASTERPIECE OR BLUNDER? By SIR J. A. R. MARRIOTT 395
SOME HUGUENOT SMUGGLERS. THE IMPEACHMENT OF LONDON SILK MERCHANTS,
1698. By W. H. MANCHEE 406
ERASMUS'S PERSONAL AND LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS WITH ENGLAND. By HENRY J.
COWELL 428
THE HUGUENOT ANCESTORS OF H.M. THE KING. By C.H. JEUNE 456
FRENCH NOBLESSE AND ARMS. By C. E. LART 476
NEW LIGHT ON LOUIS DU MOULIN. Communicated by DOUGLAS NOBBS 489
A PEDIGREE OF SIORDET. By C.E. LART 510
HUGUENOT GOLDSMITHS OF LONDON. By JOAN EVANS, D.LITT., F.S.A. 516
OBITUARY : MARY FLECKNOE 521
THE TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT
OF NANTES 522
DR MICHEL MALARD, THE PROSELYTE. By R. A. AUSTEN-LEIGH 555
MEMOIRES INEDITS D'ABRAHAM TESSEREAU. By T. P. LE FANU, C.B. 566
HUGUENOTS AND PURITANS. By PROF. R. B. MOWAT, M.A., D. LITT. 586
HUGUENOTS AND THE STAGE. By E. CHARLES FACHE 597
THE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH-SPEAKING REFUGEE CHURCHES AT STRASBOURG,
BASLE, ZURICH, AARAU, WESEL AND EMDEN. By HENRY J. COWELL 612
Reviews of Books and Additions to the Library
CALVIN 152
PHILIPPE DU PLESSIS-MORNAY 155
PETER ANTHONY MOTTEUX 156
HENRY IV 157
THE HUGUENOTS AND THEIR HISTORY 158
THE FAMILY OF DU VINAGE 159
SIR JOHN DE VILLIERS 162
THE HUGUENOTS OF STONEHOUSE AND PLYMOUTH 163
PIERRE CORTES, THE NEPHEW 287
MEMOIRS OF THE WARS OF THE CEVENNES, UNDER COLONEL CAVALIER 290
MEMOIRES DE SULLY 291
A PAMPHLET BY PHILIPPE DU PLESSIS-MORNAY 291
THEODORE DE BEZE 292
JEAN MIGAULT 293
A FAMILY RECORD 293
HISTOIRE DE LA REFORME FRANCAISE DE L'EDIT DE NANTES A LA REVOCATION 294
UN FILS DE REFUGE : JEAN-HENRY MERLE D'AUBIGNE 295
PAUL DE LAMERIE 297
THE HUGUENOTS AND THEIR SETTLEMENTS IN IRELAND 298
THE EDICT OF NANTES AND AFTERWARDS 299, 531
HUGUENOT SETTLEMENTS IN IRELAND 525
SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY 527
DE ZOUCHE FAMILY RECORDS 528
THE TWO CHARLES LESTOURGEONS 529
THE SETTLEMENTS IN MANHATTAN IN 1624 530
SETTLERS IN NEW JERSEY 531
ABRAHAM DE MOIVRE 532
LES ORIGINES DE LA REFORME A GENEVE 656
JEAN CAVALIER 658
ANDRE LOMBARD. HARANGUE AU ROY. 1681 661
LE VIEUX PARIS PROTESTANT 661
THE FAMILY OF DEL COURT VAN KRIMPEN 662
DEBOUT LES MORTS! 662
THE FLEMISH FAMILY OF CRAMPE 663
HUGUENOT DESCENT OF THE ROYAL FAMILIES OF EUROPE 663
HUGUENOTS IN EXETER 664
HENRY CHARLES LEA, A BIOGRAPHY 664
A FRENCH BIBLE OF 1687 665
DER DEUTSCHE HUGENOTTEN VEREIN 666
Notes from France 165, 355, 533, 667
Miscellanea
THE FRENCH SETTLEMENT AT PORTARLINGTON 170
HUGUENOT REFUGEES AT LAUSANNE 170
PROTESTANT PERSECUTION 171
A MAP OF PROTESTANT FRANCE 171
HUGUENOT DESCENT OF GEORGE BORROW 172
THE CALVIN LIBRARY 172
HUGUENOT WAR RECORD 1914-1918 173
LOAN COLLECTION OF THE WORK OF HUGUENOT SILVERSMITHS 173
SETTLERS IN NEW JERSEY 175
REGISTER OF CADZAND 362
THE FEDERATION OF HUGUENOT SOCIETIES IN AMERICA 362
THE SPEAKER'S COACH 363
ST. MARTIN ORGARS 363
NORWICH : THE DUTCH AND WALLOON CONGREGATIONS 538
HUGUENOT GOLDSMITHS IN PHILADELPHIA 538
THE DAVID WILLAUMES, GOLDSMITHS 539
SAMUEL PEPYS AND HIS LINK WITH THE HUGUENOTS 539
A MINISTER OF THE FRENCH CHURCH AT WAPPING 541
Queries 176, 364, 542, 671
Illustrations
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY DINNER AT GROSVENOR HOUSE face 210
ERASMUS FROM THE ENGRAVING BY ALBERT DURER face 447
Vol XVI 1937-1941
Minutes
SESSION OF 1937-38.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1937, November 10 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1938, January 12 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1938, March 9 3
FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1938, May 11 4
SESSION OF 1938-39
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1938, November 9 181
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1939, January 11 181
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1939, March 8 181
FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1939, May 10 182
SESSION OF 1939-40
ORDINARY MEETING, 1940, April 3 283
FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1940, May 8 283
SESSION OF 1940-41
ORDINARY MEETING, 1940, June 12 401
FIFTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1941, May 14 401
Papers, &c.
HUGUENOT SOCIETIES AND CHARITIES, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
By ERNEST CARRINGTON OUVRY, M.B.E., F.S.A. 11
OBITUARY, 1937-1938 25
ALIEN IMMIGRATION INTO AND ALIEN COMMUNITIES IN LONDON, 1558-1640.
By IRENE SCOULOUDI. M.SC. (ECON) 27
SOME LETTERS FROM FRANCE, 1585 AND 1685. By C.E. LART 50
THE FOUBERTS AND THEIR ROYAL ACADEMY. By W.H. MANCHEE 77
REGISTERS OF THE PROTESTANT CHURCHES OF LILLE 1708-1713, BETHUNE
1711-1712, AND MONS 1713-1715. By DOCTOR JOHANNES DE HULLU 98
THE FIRST AND LAST CHAPTERS OF THE CHURCH OF 'LES GRECS' CHARING CROSS
ROAD. By W. H. MANCHEE 140
PROTESTANT FRIENDS OF THE ABBE PREVOST. By CLAIRE ELIANE ENGEL 159
SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME FRANCAISE 175
NOTES ON THE SIEGE OF LA ROCHELLE, 1627-1628. By ERNEST CARRINGTON OUVRY,
M.B.E., F.S.A. 190
OBITUARY, 1937-1939 203
SHAKESPEARE AND THE HUGUENOT CAUSE IN FRANCE 208
THE SIXTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH-SPEAKING REFUGEE CHURCHES OF GENEVA AND
FRANKFORT. By HENRY J. COWELL, F.R.S.A. 209
THE EDICT OF NANTES AND FREEDOM IN THE WORLD OF TO-DAY By SIR CHARLES
GRANT ROBERTSON 231
THE HUGUENOT ANCESTORS OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. BY ANTHONY R. WAGNER,
F.S.A. PORTCULLIS PURSUIVANT 244
HUGUENOT SOLDIERS AND THEIR CONDITIONS OF SERVICE IN THE ENGLISH ARMY.
By W.H. MANCHEE 248
IN MEMORIAM : FRANCOIS DE WITT-GUIZOT, 1870-1939 279
NOTES ON THE WAR OF THE CEVENNES. By SUSAN MINET 290
OBITUARY, 1939-1940 300
SIR THEODORE TURQUET DE MAYERNE, ROYAL PHYSICIAN AND WRITER, 1573-1655.
By IRENE SCOULOUDI, M.Sc. (ECON) 301
NOTES ON THE ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF PEZE PILLEAU, THE LONDON
GOLDSMITH. By CHARLES TRAVIS CLAY, F.S.A. 338
THE HUGUENOT ANCESTORS OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. By C.H. JEUNE. WITH
PEDIGREE OF HER FURTHER HUGUENOT DESCENT. By R.A. GARNETT 369
PAUL CRESPIN, HUGUENOT GOLDSMITH. By E. ALFRED JONES, M.A., F.S.A. 375
THE HUGUENOT CELEBRATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1939 387
THE FRENCH REFORMED CHURCH IN COPENHAGEN 393
POPE INNOCENT XI AND THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES
By PROFESSOR D. L. SAVORY 394
NOTES ON THE FOUNDATION AND HISTORY OF THE SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU
PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS. By SUSAN MINET 407
OBITUARY, 1940-1941 417
SOME LETTERS OF JACQUES FROTTE DE LA RIMBLIERE. By C. E. LART 420
Reviews of Books and Additions to the Library
L'INFLUENCE DES HUGUENOTS EN IRLANDE AUX XVII ET XVIII SIECLES 170
MEN OF THE MIDI 172
THE FAMILY OF NICOLAS 173
DIE HUGENOTTEN IN DEUTSCHLAND 266
SIR WILLIAM TRUMBULL IN PARIS, 1685-1686 268
FIGURES ET AVENTURES DU XVIIIE SIECLE. VOYAGES ET DECOUVERTS DE L'ABBE
PREVOST 270
THE HUGUENOT CHURCH OF NEW YORK : A HISTORY OF THE FRENCH CHURCH DE
SAINT ESPRIT 271
THE FAMILY OF CRAMPE 274
THE AMERICAN HUGUENOT 274
THE HUGUENOT COLONY AT NEUHALDENSLEBEN 274
SOME SILVER WROUGHT BY THE COURTAULD FAMILY OF LONDON, GOLDSMITHS,
IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 381
HUGUENOTS IN SOUTH AFRICA 382
THE FAMILY OF BOURDILLION 383
A THOUSAND ANCESTORS 384
WILLS AND THEIR WHEREABOUTS 385
MONSIEUR PAUL 426
Miscellanea
DAVID BOSANQUET 176
THE FAMILY OF PILOT 176
HUGUENOTS HONOURED IN SWITZERLAND 177
SIR WILLIAM COLLINS AND THE L.C.C. AMBULANCE SYSTEM 276
WALLOONS IN NORWICH 277
JACQUES SORTAIN 427
THE DEMAREST FAMILY 427
Illustrations
ARMS OF FOUBERT 77
THE FIRST GREEK CHURCH IN LONDON (1677-1682) face 140
CHURCH OF ST. MARY, CROWN STREET, SOHO face 146
BOURGUET'S LETTER TO SIR HANS SLOANE face 167
PREVOST'S LETTER TO DOM CLEMENT DE LA RUE face 169
SIEGE OF LA ROCHELLE, PLAN 194
PRESIDENTIAL BADGE OF THE SOCIETY (OBVERSE) face 188
PRESIDENTIAL BADGE OF THE SOCIETY (REVERSE) face 189
PEDIGREE OF THE HUGUENOT DESCENT OF H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH face 246
SIR THEODORE TURQUET DE MAYERNE face 301
MS. NOTES ON THE FAMILY OF MAYERNE (two plates) face 334
SUSANNE PILLEAU face 358
HENRY PILLEAU face 360
RACHEL DE MASSUE, COUNTESS OF SOUTHAMPTON face 370
FURTHER PEDIGREE OF THE HUGUENOT DESCENT OF H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH face 374
POSTAGE STAMPS ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA IN CONNEXION
WITH THE HUGUENOT CELEBRATIONS, 1939 face 391
Vol XVII 1942-1946
Minutes
SESSION OF 1941-42.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1941, November 12 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1942, January 14 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1942, March 18 3
FIFTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1942, May 13 4
SESSION OF 1942-43.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1942, November 11 75
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1943, January 13 75
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1943, March 10 75
FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1943, May 12 76
SESSION OF 1943-44.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1943, November 10 157
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1944, January 12 157
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1944, March 8 158
SIXTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1944, May 10 158
SESSION OF 1944-45.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1944, November 8 281
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1945, January 10 281
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1945, March 14 281
SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1945, May 9 282
SESSION OF 1945-46.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1945, November 14 359
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1946, January 9 359
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1946, March 13 359
SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1946, May 8 360
Papers &c.
OBITUARY, 1941-1942 21
HUGO DE GROOT - HUGUENOT AND INTERNATIONAL JURIST. BY SIR WILLIAM JOB
COLLINS, K.C.V.O., M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S. 25
PIERRE RIVAL : AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. BY WINIFRED TURNER. B.A. 37
THE SWISS CHURCH OF MOOR STREET. By W.H. MANCHEE 53
STATEMENTS AND DECLARATIONS OF FRENCH PENSIONERS IN IRELAND.
BY T. P. LE FANU, C.B. 64
OBITUARIES :
JOSEPH IRWIN MARSHALL 90
CHARLES BOST 91
POPE GREGORY XIII AND THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW.
By PROFESSOR D.L. SAVORY, M.P. 93
RESTITUTION OF THE HUGUENOTS' PROPERTY AT THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.
BY GEORGE WEISS, DOCTOR OF LAWS, PRAGUE 110
MONTPELLIER AND ITS ASSOCIATIONS. By R.A. AUSTEN-LEIGH 122
OBITUARY 188
FRENCH PROTESTANT RESISTANCE DURING THE PRESENT WAR.
By MADAME YVONNE COOPER 190
TWO FRENCH PROTESTANT PASTORS AND MYSTICS: JEAN FREDERIC OBERLIN
AND PAUL SABATIER. By HENRY J. COWELL, F.R.S.A., F.R.S.L., Officier de l'lnstruction
Publique de France 203
PROTESTANTISM IN BELGIUM. By H. VAN DUYNEN 231
WESTMINSTER FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL FOUNDATION. By MISS SUSAN MINET 241
SOME LETTERS OF THE MARQUIS DE RUVIGNY. By MISS WINIFRED TURNER. B.A 244
THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF HAUTENVILLE IN IRELAND AND SOME OF ITS CONNEXIONS.
By MAJOR B. R. R. RAMBAUT 262
BRISTOL HUGUENOTS. By MISS E. B. C. LILLINGSTON 267
NOTE ON THE GARNAULT PEDIGREE. By SIR WILLIAM J. COLLINS. 269
OBITUARY 301
POLISH PROTESTANTS AND THE HUGUENOTS. By PROFESSOR STANISLAW KOT 303
THE FAMILY OF CHENEVIX. By R. A. AUSTEN-LEIGH 311
THE ULSTER PLANTATION. By PROFESSOR D. L. SAVORY, M.P. 337
THE SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS DURING THE WAR 349
COMMUNION CUPS FROM THE HUGUENOT-WALLOON CHURCH AT CANTERBURY 354
OBITUARY 388
MARIE DURAND. By PROFESSOR E. ANDRA 396
SELECTION FROM 'ICONES SACRAE GALLICANAE.' By JOHN QUlCK, Part II.
By SIR WILLIAM R. CODLlNG, C.B., C.V.O., C.B.E. 406
HUGUENOT LONDON: GREATER SOHO. By W. H. MANCHEE 423
STRASBOURG: PAST AND PRESENT. By HENRY J. COWELL, F.R.S.L. 446
PEDIGREE OF THE FAMILY DE LART WITH NOTES. By C. E. LART 451
JOHN ROCQUE, THE MAP MAKER AND HIS HUGUENOT ASSOCIATIONS. By E. H. VARLEY 457
WAR-TIME PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME
FRANCAIS 462
LA SOCIETA DI STUDI VALDESI. By PROFESSOR D. L. SAVORY, M.P. 466
COMMUNION CUPS FROM THE HUGUENOT WALLOON CHURCH AT CANTERBURY 472
SWISS BIBLES. By MISS SUSAN MINET 474
Reviews of Books and Additions to the Library
UN HUGUENOT FRANCAIS A LONDRES: ABEL BOYER 69
MY SEVENTY YEARS PILGRIMAGE 1871-1941: HENRY J. COWELL, F.R.S.A. 69
JEAN-FRANCOIS DE BOISSY (1704-1754): CLAIRE ELIANE ENGLE 145
THE HUGUENOTS: OTTO ZOFF. Translated by E. B. ASHTON AND J. O. MAYO 146
TIME AND CHANCE: JOAN EVANS 270
THE COMING OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE: HENRY J. COWELL, F.R.S.A., F.R.S.L. 271
HE BRINGS GREAT NEWS: CLEMENCE DANE 353
BELGIAN PROTESTANTISM: REV. E. TRACHSEL 353
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 149, 272, 352, 470
Notes from France 349, 462
Miscellanea
HUGUENOTS AND ROYALTY 70
A HUGUENOT SURGEON 70, 151
CONFESSIONS OF FAITH 70
HUGUENOT RECORDS 70
A BEAUTIFUL HUGUENOT BROOCH 151
CAILLONEL COLLECTION OF MSS. 152
RUVIGNY LETTERS 153
A HUGUENOT CHANT 275
MONSIEUR ANDRE PHILIP 276
NOTES ON THE FAMILY OF PELISSIER IN IRELAND 276
THE HUGUENOT CHURCH AT CHARLESTON, S. CAROLINA 355
SOCIETE JERSAISE 355
THE WALLOON LIBRARY AT LEYDEN 475
RECORDS OF THE FAMILY OF PORTALES 475
HUGUENOT COOKERY 475
Illustrations
MELESINA TRENCH (nee CHENEVIX) ENGRAVED BY FRANCIS HOLL, FROM A PICTURE
BY ROMNEY face 318
COMMUNION CUPS FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF THE HUGUENOT-WALLOON CHURCH AT
CANTERBURY face 354
MEDAILLON FROM THE ARC DE TRIOMPHE AT MONTPELLIER face 367
Vol XVIII 1947-1952
Minutes
SESSION OF 1946-47.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1946, November 13 3
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1947, January 8 3
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1947, March 12 3
SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1947, May 14 5
SESSION OF 1947-48.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1947, November 12 103
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1948, January 14 103
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1948, March 10 104
SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1948, May 12 104
SESSION OF 1948-49.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1948, November 10 199
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1949, January 12 199
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1949, March 9 199
SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1949, May 11 200
SESSION OF 1949-50.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1949, November 9 269
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1950, January 11 269
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1950, March 8 269
SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1950, March 10 270
SESSION OF 1950-51.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1950, November 8 355
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1951, January 10 355
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1951, March 14 355
SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1951, May 9 356
SESSION OF 1951-52.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1951, November 14 431
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1952, January 9 431
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1952, March 12 431
SIXTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1952, May 14 431
Papers &c.
OBITUARY, 1946-1947 23
JOSEPH SAVORY OF MONTPELLIER AND HIS DESCENDANTS, Part II 31
THOMAS PAPILLON, MERCHANT AND WHIG, 1623-1702 49
SOME COMMENTS ON FRENCH TEACHING AT OXFORD: PIERRE DU PLOICH AND
GABRIEL DU GRES 73
HUGUENOT DIRECTORS OF THE LONDON ASSURANCE 90
OBITUARY, 1947-1948 134
GASPARD DE COLIGNY 140
HUGUENOTS OF THE HOUSE OF ORANGE-NASSAU 150
CROMWELL AND THE REPUBLIC OF GENEVA 158
HUGUENOT SILVER IN THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM 181
HUGUENOTS AND DUBLIN 185
HUGUENOT-PALATINE SETTLEMENTS OF LIMERICK, KERRY AND TIPPERARY 215
A RESUME OF THE STORY OF LONDON'S FIRST HUGUENOT CHURCH 232
AN EARLY LIBRARY IN THREADNEEDLE STREET 243
THE PART PLAYED BY REFUGEE SCULPTORS, 1600-1750 254
THE SPITALFIELDS SILK WEAVERS 284
THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES AND ENGLISH PUBLIC OPINION 292
AUMONIER : A HUGUENOT FAMILY FROM HAUT-POITOU 311
FRENCH PROTESTANTS IN EDINBURGH (I) 325
LE COMTE D'ANTRAIGUES 369
THREE OF THE CINQUE PORTS AT WHICH THE HUGUENOTS LANDED 383
THE VOYAGES OF FRANCOIS LEGUAT 396
MR. CHURCHILL'S ORANGE ANCESTRY 418
HUGUENOT REFUGEES IN HOLLAND 421
OBITUARY, 1951-1952 447
ST. EVREMOND : A FRENCH POLITCAL EXILE IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LONDON 449
THE HUGUENOT GLASS HOUSE OF WOODCHESTER, c. 1590-1615 464
FRENCH MAPS AND MAPMAKERS OF THE SIXTEENTH-EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES 473
Reviews of Books and Additions to the Library
GEORG RUDOLF WECKERLIN : LEONARD WILSON FORSTER 88
L'EPOPEE HUGUENOTE : RAOUL STEPHAN 186
THE HOUSE OF ORANGE : MARION E. GREW 190
THOMAS ROWLANDSON, HIS LIFE AND ART : BERNARD FALK 345
A HISTORY OF THE ISLAND OF JERSEY : G.R. BALLEINE 423
VISAGE HUGUENOTS : JULES HERTIG 423
THE APOLOGIE AND TREATISE OF AMBROIS E. PARE. Edited by GEOFFREY KEYNES,
M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.O.G. 480
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 92, 192, 263, 347, 425, 482
Miscellanea
SCRIPTURAL NAMES OF HUGUENOTS 95
OUR ANCESTRAL NAME 96
THE SABONADIERE IN CEYLON 96
GREATER SOHO 97
THE DUKE OF SCHOMBERG'S RING 98
JOHN DUVALL OF IPSWICH 98
JEAN FREDERIC OSTERVALD 194
HUGUENOT CLOCK- AND WATCH-MAKERS 194
SUPPOSED BUST OF BERNARD PALISSY 195
HUGUENOT COOKERY 195
THE SOUTH AFRICAN HUGUENOT MEMORIAL 195
THE FAMILIES OF AUMONIER AND GARNAULT 265
ST. PETER'S, UTRECHT 349
SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE ET D'ARCHEOLOGIE DE GENEVE 426
HUGUENOT PEDIGREES 426
THE SOCIETY OF LINTOT 426
CANTERBURY AND THE HUGUENOTS 484
MARIE DE LA QUELLERIE 484
SIR THEODORE TURQUET DE MAYERNE 485
A SEVENTEENTH CENTURY CATECHISM AND A COPY OF THE 1643 DISCIPLINE OF THE
CHURCH IN FRANCE 486
LE BOIS-TIFFRAIS, A PROTESTANT MUSEUM IN BAS-POITOU 487
ERRATA 488
Illustrations
HESTER SAVORY face 11
SIGNED PORTRAITS OF THOMAS PAPILLON AND HIS WIFE JANE (Artist unknown)
(reproduced by kind permission of the Family) face 49
ENTRANCE TO BALLINGRANE CHAPEL, CO. LIMERICK face 111
PALATINE BURIAL GROUND IN FRONT OF CHAPEL face 111
OLD METHODIST CHAPEL AT RATHKEALE face 111
PALATINE TYPE OF CART AT RATHKEALE FAIR face 111
BALLINGRANE CHAPEL : ORIGINAL PALATINE CHAPEL face 215
"FORTFIELD" : BIRTHPLACE OF BARBARA RUCKEL face 215
FIELD MARSHAL THE EARL LIGONIER, K.B. (ATTRIBUTED TO MORIER, CIRCA 1745)
(reproduced by permission of the Deputy Governor and Directors of the French
Hospital) face 361
RT HON. WINSTON S. CHURCHIL, O.M., M.P., by FRANK O. SALISBURY (reproduced by
kind permission of the Constitutional Club) face 418
Vol XIX 1952-1958
(Please note that the pagination in this volume is unfortunately not continuous: Part 1 runs from pp.
1 to 101; part 2 from pp. 1 to 77; and part 3 to 6 from pp. 1 to 360. Therefore, to distinguish the
pages of parts 1 and 2 from one. another and from. the rest of the volume, the figures (i) and (ii)
have been added respectively; thus 21(i) is p. 21 of part I. and 30(ii) is p. 30 of part 2).
Minutes
SESSION OF 1952-53.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1952, November 12 1(i)
SPECIAL GENERAL AND SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1953, January 14 3(i)
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1953, March 11 3(i)
SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1953, May 13 4(i)
SESSION OF 1953-54.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1953, November 11 3(ii)
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1954, January 13 3(ii)
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1954, March 10 3(ii)
SEVENTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1954, May 12 4(ii)
SESSION OF 1954-55.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1954, November 10 2
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1955, January 12 2
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1955, March 9 2
SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1955, May 11 3
SESSION OF 1955-56.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1955, November 9 100
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1956, January 11 100
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1956, March 12 [sic] 100
SEVENTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1956, May 9 101
SESSION OF 1956-57.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1956, November 14 192
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1957, January 9 192
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1957, March 13 192
SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1957, May 8 193
SESSION OF 1957-58.
FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 1957, November 13 260
SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 1958, January 8 260
THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 1958, March 12 260
SEVENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1958, May 14 261
Papers
THE WARS OF RELIGION AND THEIR IMPACT. By W. J. STANKIEWICZ. 10(i)
THE HAMEYS IN THE NETHERLANDS, RUSSIA, LONDON AND CHELSEA, 1568-1676.
By JOHN J. KEEVIL 27(i)
THE ALL-IRISH 'PATRIOT PARLIAMENT' OF 1689. By DOUGLAS SAVORY 56(i)
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHANN HEINRICH OTT OF ZURICH
(1617-1682). By LEONARD FORSTER 65(i)
ALIENS IN ENGLAND BEFORE THE HUGUENOTS. By THOMAS WYATT 74(i)
THE HUGUENOT REFUGEES FROM NORMANDY AND THE ESCAPE FROM FRANCE OF
ISAACK DUMONT, By CHARLES E. F. DUMAS 10(ii)
KING CHARLES I AND THE PROTESTANT CAUSE. By C. V. WEDGEWOOD 19(ii)
HUGUENOTS IN THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. By W. E. DE FAYE 28(ii)
THE PUBLICATION OF THE ROYAL EDICTS AND ORDINANCES UNDER CHARLES IX: THE
DESTINY OF ROBERT (II) ESTIENNE AS KING'S PRINTER. By ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG 41(ii)
THE LETHIEULLIER FAMILY. By L. B. ELLIS 60(ii)
THE EFFECT ON THE DUMAS FAMILY OF THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES.
By CHARLES E. F. DUMAS 8
THE HUGUENOT CONTRIBUTION TO THE EARLY YEARS OF THE FUNDED DEBT,
1694-1714. By ALICE C. GARTER 21
THE DE BAILLEULS IN FLANDERS AND THE BAYLEYS OF WILLOW HALL.
By JOAN GLADSTONE 42
THE REFORMATION IN SOUTHWARK. By IDA DARLINGTON 65
THE EDICT OF NANTES IN THE LIGHT OF MEDIEVAL POLITICAL THEORY.
By W. J. STANKIEWICZ 82
A HUGUENOT MISSIONARY. EUGENE CASALIS. By CHARLES E. F. DUMAS 106
HUGUENOT REFUGEE DOCTORS IN ENGLAND. By W. R. LE FANU 113
EMANUEL VAN METEREN, 1535-1612. By J. L. NEVINSON 128
ALIEN IMMIGRANTS IN RELATION TO INDUSTRY AND SOCIETY IN TUDOR ENGLAND.
By LIONEL WILLIAMS. 146
HUGUENOT MINISTERS IN GREAT BRITAIN. By S. MINET 170
JACQUES DE CAHAIGNES AND HIS EULOGIES OF THE CITIZENS OF CAEN.
By W. R. LEFANU 199
THE EARLY BRITISH PAPER INDUSTRY AND THE HUGUENOTS. By D. C. COLEMAN 210
AN ENQUIRY INTO THE ANTECEDENTS OF THE FAMILIES OF MATE AND SIRR.
By HUBERT H. F. SIRR 226
FRENCH AND FLEMISH INFLUENCES ON ENGLISH TAPESTRIES. By MARGUERITE KAY 238
THE LIBRARY OF THE FRENCH CHURCH: EXHIBITION 242
CITIES OF REFUGE. By W. R. LEFANU 270
THE HUGUENOT AND ENGLISH CORSAIRS DURING THE THIRD CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE,
1568-1570. By B. DIETZ 278
FRENCH PROTESTANT POETRY OF THE SIXTEENTH AND EARLY SEVENTEENTH
CENTURIES. By JANET WHITE 295
FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES OF THE HUGUENOTS IN LONDON AND AMSTERDAM IN THE
MID-EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By ALICE C. CARTER 313
Miscellanea
SOCIETE DE L'HISTOIRE DU PROTESTANTISME FRANCAIS 1852-1952 100(i)
THE HUGUENOT COLONY AT THE CAPE AND ITS ABSORPTION BY THE DUTCH 101(i)
THE FRENCH CHURCH, BRICK LANE, SPITALFIELDS, 1743-1809 75(ii)
PIERRE PLATEL [GOLDSMITH] 76(ii)
FAMILY OF DE LA FORTERIE, OR FORTRIE 77(ii)
NOTES ON THE THREADNEEDLE STREET REGISTERS 96
NOTES ON HUGUENOTS IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 189
LISTE DES EGLISES REFORMEES AVEC DATE DE LEUR FONDATION 249
STRANGER SETTLEMENTS IN MAIDSTONE 249
HUGUENOTS IN BIDEFORD 256
NAMES OF PERSONS PAYING NATURALISATION FEES OF £10, c. 1684 257
FAMILIES OF HIEROME, LANAUZE AND LIGONIER 353
FRENCH CONGREGATION AT FAVERSHAM IN THE LATE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 353
PETER NEPUEU 1602-1658. 355
THE FRENCH HOSPITAL OF LA PROVIDENCE : AN APPEAL 358
Obituaries
SAMUEL ROMILLY ROGET 21(i)
SAMUEL AUGUSTINE COURTAULD 23(i)
MONTAGUE SPENCER GIUSEPPI 24(i)
GEORGE BEAUMONT BEEMAN 19
OWEN FORTRIE PARKER 20
DR. FREDERIC GARDY 241
BERNARD GRELLIER 334
Review of Books
THE FRENCH LITTLETON. By CLAUDIUS HOLYBAND. Edited by MURIEL ST. CLARE BYRNE. 95(i)
HAMEY THE STRANGER. By JOHN J. KEEVIL. 96(i)
THE STRANGER'S SON. By JOHN J. KEEVIL 96(i)
LE PROTESTANT FRANCAIS. By EMILE G. LEONARD 68(ii)
LOUIS XIV ET LES PROTESTANTS. BY JEAN ORCIBAL. 69(ii)
LA REFORME ET LE PROGRES DES SCIENCES EN BELGIQUE AU XVIe SIECLE.
By JEAN PELSENEER in Science, Medicine and History 71(ii)
ROBERT ESTIENNE, ROYAL PRINTER. By ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG 92
THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF COURTAULD : VOL. I : By S. L. COURTAULD 243
THE HOUSEKEEPING BOOK OF SUSANNAH WHATMAN, 1776-1800. Edited by
THOMAS BALSTON. 244
AU COEUR RELIGIEUX DU XVIe SIECLE. By LUCIEN FEBRE 342
FIELD MARSHAL LORD LIGONIER, A STORY OF THE BRITISH ARMY, 1702-1770.
By REX WHITWORTH 343
FRENCH PROTESTANTISM AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: A STUDY IN CHURCH AND
STATE, THOUGHT AND RELIGION, 1685-1815. By BURDETTE C. POLAND 345
THE KIRK AND THE CONTINENT. BY ANDREW L. DRUMMOND 347
NORFOLK ASSEMBLY. By R. W. KETTON-CREMER 348
RECORDS OF THE LEMAY FAMILY IN ENGLAND (1630-1950). By REGINALD LEMAY 350
SPITALFIELDS AND MILE END NEW TOWN : THE PARISHES OF CHRIST CHURCH AND
ALL SAINTS. (Survey of London, Vol. XXVII) 351
Additions to the Library 98(i), 73(ii), 94, 188, 245, 335
Requests for Information 77(ii), 96, 190, 258, 356
Illustrations
ODET DE COLIGNY, CARDINAL DE CHATILLON (1517-1571) : MEMORIAL TABLET facing 3(i)
BALDWIN HAMEY, THE YOUNGER facing 41(i)
CERTIFICATE OF NATURALISATION GRANTED TO JOHN DUMAS 9 FEBRUARY, 1710/11 facing 8
EUGENE CASALIS facing 106
PLAN OF TYPICAL FLAT OF 'LA PROVIDENCE' on 359
ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF THEOBALD SQUARE WHEN CONVERTED INTO
'LA PROVIDENCE' facing 360
Vol XX 1958-1964
MINUTES
SESSION 1958-59 2
SESSION 1959-60 146
SESSION 1960-61 254
SESSION 1961-62 392
SESSION 1962-63 474
SESSION 1963-64 576
PAPERS
Thomas Vautrollier, printer and bookseller. By Williams R. LeFanu 12
Some alien craftsmen in sixteenth and seventeenth century England. By Mark Girouard 26
Jean Loiseau de Tourval : a Huguenot translator in England, 1603-31. By Alison Clarke 36
The importance of the Huguenots in the London silk industry. By Peter Thornton
and Natalie Rothstein 60
Claude Grosteste de la Motte and the Church of England, 1685-1713. By Phyllis and
William A. Bultmann 89
Huguenot connections with the clockmaking trade in England. By Philip J. Shears 158
Some Huguenot friends and acquaintances of Robert Boyle. By Margaret E. Rowbottom 177
Calvin and Biblical Humanism. By Basil Hall. 195
Some portraits by Marcus Gheeraerts II and John de Critz reconsidered. By David Piper 210
Jean Cavalier and the Camisard insurrection. By Philip J. Shears 267
Calvin against the Calvinists. By Basil Hall 284
The family and business of Belesaigne, Amsterdam, 1689-1809. By Alice C. Carter 302
Religious history in the Valois tapestries. By Frances A. Yates 324
Jean Cavalier : notes on the publication of the 'Memoirs'. By A. P. Hands 341
Armand de Bourbon, Marquis de Miremont. By Philip J. Shears 405
The White Terror and the Persecution of the Protestants in the South of France in 1815.
By Gwynne Lewis 419
Walter de la Mare, poet and writer of Huguenot extraction. By Luce Bonnerot. 440
Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. By David B. Quinn 450
The Queen visits Portals of Laverstock. By Sir Francis Portal, Bt. 451
Recollections of horn working in York. By John W. Rougier 454
Joseph Justus Scaliger, 1540-1609. By Edward J. Lefroy 485
Hatchments with special reference to Huguenot families. By Peter G. Summers 499
British Non-conformist reactions to the persecution of the Protestants in the south
of France, 1815-19. By Gwynne Lewis 510
The Elizabethan Puritans and the foreign reformed churches in London.
By Patrick Collinson 528
Tribute to M. le Pasteur Marc Boegner 556
Isaac Casaubon 1559-1614. By Edward J. Lefroy 586
A Walloon family: Loffroy of Cambray. By J. A. P. Lefroy 604
The origins of Queen Elizabeth's relations with the Huguenots, 1559-62.
By Nicola M. Sutherland 626
The Huguenot gunmakers of London. By J. F. Hayward 649
The French Protestant Church archives and library 666
MISCELLANEA
Huguenot Memorials at Wandsworth 137
Notes on the French congregation at Faversham, Kent, and the part played by the
families of Grueber and Pigou in the manufacture of gunpowder 139
Bounty papers in the Huguenot Library 142
Peyrenc, surgeon to King William III 144
La famille Marat 247
The Huguenot congregation at Plymouth 248
The families de la Fosse, le Clerc, Columbine 250
Wars in the Cevennes: some early seventeenth- and eighteenth-century maps in the
British Museum 384
Huguenot silks 387
Jean Peyrenc, Maitre Chirurgien 388
Joseph Frederick Walsh. or Wallet des Barres, 1722-1824 472
Samuel Hauduroy 472
The Huguenots in the Netherlands : an exhibition 569
Aliens in the county of Norfolk, 1436-85 571
Sir Samuel Romilly 572
Mount Nod burial ground 573
Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues : appeal 574
Brief notes on the Barraud family 674
The Walloon-French church, Norwich, 1637-1832 677
Pigeon shooting in the French (Walloon) church. Norwich, 1598 678
The French Protestant church, Southampton, 1703-1936 679
De Laune portraits 680
Louis Crommelin, 'director of the linen manufactory' : plaque unveiled in Lisburn
cathedral, 1964 681
Siege of La Rochelle 682
OBITUARIES
Ernest Braithwaite Savory 102
Oliver Henry Teulon 102
Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh 372
Arthur Herve Browning 373
Grace Lawless Gwynn 664
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
The British paper Industry 1495-1860. By D. C. Coleman 113
David Garrick. By Carola Oman 114
Les eglises reformees de France. By Samuel Mours 116
L'eglise reformee de Montelimar. By Samuel Mours 117
The French Religious Wars in English political thought. By J.H.M. Salmon 119
Huguenot silver in England, 1688-1727. By John F. Hayward 120
Ireland's debt to the Huguenots. By S. J. Knox 122
The Protestant Bishop. Henry Compton, 1632-1713, Bishop of London.
By Edward Carpenter 124
Le Protestantisme en France au XVIe siecle. By Samuel Mours 125
The Reformation refugees as an economic force. By Frederick A. Norwood. 126
Gli scritti di Francesco Pucci and Francesco Pucci in Inghilterra By Luigi Firpo 128
La Chiesa Italiana di Londra nel cinquecento e i suoi rapporti con Ginevra. By Luigi Firpo 128
They came as strangers : the story of refugees to Great Britain. By Francesca M. Wilson 129
The Trail of the Black Walnut. By G Elmore Reaman 132
The Valois tapestries. By Frances A. Yates 133
The Wars of Religion in France 1559-1576. By James Westfall Thompson 135
Spitalfields and Mile End New Town. (Survey of London Vol XXVII) 136
Jehan Calvin ; lettres anglaises, 1548-1561. Edited by Albert-Marie Schmidt 136
Calvin. By Emmanuel Stickelberger. Translated by David George Gelzer 234
English Genealogy. By Anthony Richard Wagner 236
French free-thought from Gassendi to Voltaire. By J. S. Spink 237
The persecution of Huguenots and French economic development, 1680-1720.
By Warren Candler Scoville 238
Politics and religion in seventeenth-century France. By W. J. Stankiewicz 240
Professions et metiers interdits, un aspect de l'histoire de la Revocation de l'Edict
de Nantes. By A. Th. Van Deursen 241
Response a la confession de feu Duc Jean de Northumbelande. By Theodore de Beze 242
Toleration and the Reformation. By Joseph Lecler. Translated by T. L. Westow 244
De Amsterdamse Boekhandel 1680-1725 : I - Jean Louis de Lorme en zijn copieboek.
By I.H. Van Eeghen 379
L'Angleterre et la Terreur blanche de 1815 dans le Midi. By Alice Wemyss 380
The Huguenots : a study of a minority. by J. B. Morrall 382
Voltaire and the Calas Case. By Edna Nixon 382
Loffroy of Cambray, a supplement. By a cadet 462
The Massacre of St Bartholomew. By Henri Nogueres. Translated by Claire Eliane Engel 462
A newe booke of copies 1574. A facsimilie of a unique Elizabethan writing book.
By Berthold Wolpe 464
Poets, patrons and professors : Sir Philip Sidney, Daniel Rogers and the Leiden
humanists. By J. A. Van Dorsten 465
St, Bartholomew's Night. By Philippe Erlanger. Translated by Patrick O'Brian 465
Sir Constantine Huygens and Britain 1596-1687. Vol I : 1596-1619. By A. G. H. Bachrach 467
Den Staet van London in hare groote Peste, door Jacob Cool. Edited by J.A. Van Dorsten 468
The story of the Bosanquets. By Grace Lawless Gwynn. 469
De Amsterdamse Boekhandel 1680-1725 : II - Uitgaven van Jean Louise de Lorme
en familieleden. By I. H. Van Eeghen 563
Henry of Navarre. By Hesketh Pearson 563
Layard of Nineveh. By Gordon Waterfield 564
The Trail of the Huguenots in Europe, the United States, South Africa and Canada.
By G. Elmore Reaman 566
The English Reformation. By A. G. Dickens. 671
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 104, 230, 375, 457, 558, 668
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION 144, 378, 460, 472, 562, 671
LIST OF PLATES
vii,
HUGUENOTS IN THE LONDON SILK INDUSTRY, between pp. 88 and 89
I. (1) House of James Dalibiac; (2) Dress of Spitalfields silk
II. (1) Design by James Leman, (2) Design by Anna Maria Garthwaite
III. Two pattern books with signatures of James Leman
IV. Index page from book of designs by Anna Maria Garthwaite
V. Communion certificate with signature of Christopher Baudouin
VI. (1) Signature of Christopher' Baudoin, (2) Charter of Weavers Company with signature of James
Leman and Capt. Peter Lekeux
THE HUGUENOT LIBRARY, between pp. 112-13
VII. The Huguenot Library at University College London
PORTRAITS BY MARCUS GHEERAERTS II AND JOHN DE CRITZ, between. pp. 224-25
VIII-XV. Portraits by Gheeraerts II
XVI-XVII. Portraits by de Critz
RELIGIOUS HISTORY IN THE VALOIS TAPESTRIES, between pp. 340-1
XVIII. The ‘Fontainebleau' tapestry
XIX. The ‘Whale’ tapestry
XX. The ‘Barriers’ tapestry
XXI. (1) William of Orange crowning Anjou from the Joyeuse entrée, (2) Anjou as peacemaker by
Lucius de Heere
XXII. The ‘Journey’ tapestry
XXIII. (1) Louis of Nassau, {2} Detail from Plate XXII
WARS IN THE CEVENNES, between pp. 384-5
XXIV. Les montagnes des Sevennes, map by I. B. Nolin, 1703
HUGUENOT SILKS, facing p. 381
XXV. (1) Silk design by Anna Maria Garthwaite, (2) Silk woven by Sabatier
ARMAND DE BOURBON, MARQUIS DE MIREMONT, facing p. 405
XXVI. Portrait of Louis Duras, Earl of Feversham
XXVll. Portrait of Armand de Bourbon, Marqujs de Miremont
THE QUEEN VISITS PORTALS OF LAVERSTOKE, facing p. 451
XXVIII. (1) Bere Mill where Henri Portal started paper making (2) H.M. the Queen accompanied by Sir
Francis Portal crossing the footbridge below Bere Mill
HORN WORKING IN YORK, facing p. 454
XXIX. Hornpresser’s workshop, Rougier Street, York
JOSEPH JUSTUS SCALIGER, 1540-1609, facing p. 489
XXX. Joseph Justus Scaliger
JACQUES LE MOYNE DE MORGUES, facing p. 574
XXXI. Reproduction from an album of plant drawings recently acquired 'by the British Museum
THE HUGUENOT GUNMAKERS OF LONDON, between pp. 662-663
XXXII.-XLIII. Firearms made by Huguenot gunmakers
THE FRENCH CHURCH, SOUTHAMPTON, between pp. 678-79
XLIV.-XLV. Church plate
LIST OF FIGURES
JEAN CAVALIER, AND THE CAMISARD INSURRECTION
Fig. p. 267 Sketch map of Languedoc
HATCHMENTS WITH REFERENCE TO HUGUENOT FAMILIES
Fig. p. 508 The Luard hatchment at Blyborough, Lincs.
Vol XXI 1965-1970
MINUTES
SESSION 1964-65 1
SESSION 1965-66 99
SESSION 1966-67 165
SESSION 1967-68 315
SESSION 1968-69 393
SESSION 1969-70 515
PAPERS
The Reverend James Fontaine. By Edward J. Lefroy 11
The Flemish and Dutch Communities in Colchester in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Centuries. By L. F. Rocker 15
The Diary of John Casaubon. By Richard Hunter and Ida Macalpine 31
Andre Wechel. By William Richard LeFanu 58
John Martineau and His Cottages. By Marjorie Nisbett 82
The Huguenots in Germany. By E. C. Privat 111
The Synod of Dort, the Westminster Assembly and the French Reformed Church,
1618-43. By M. W. Dewar 119
Philip Mercier, an Eighteenth Century Painter. By R. Raines 124
General David Montolieu, Baron de St. Hippolite. By T. A. Heathcote 138
Some Books in the Library of L'Eglise Protestante, London. By N. R. Ker 143
Francois Sabatier: a Huguenot in the Galleys. By P. M. Conlon 148
The Huguenots and the Enlightenment. By E. S. De Beer 179
John Theophilus Desaguliers (1683-1744). By M. E. Rowbottom 196
The Family of Riviere in England. By M. V. B. Riviere 219
Balthazar Gardemau and his Library. By J. A. Fitch 241
Notes on Isaac Gosset, the Elder. By E. J. Pyke 273
John Durand, Stock-splitter. By N. Baker 280
International Visit of Huguenot Descendants to Le Gard. By E. R. Briggs 290
The Huguenots across the World: First International Reunion in Le Gard: Report.
By A. Bertrand 292
A Huguenot Pilgrimage to Nimes. By P. B. Minet 327
'La Providence': the French Hospital By C. F. A. Marmoy 335
Huguenots in Spitalfields and Soho. By F. H. W. Sheppard 355
Arrival of Huguenot Refugees in England, 1680-1705. By R. D. Gwynn 366
Notes on the Bibliography of Jurieu. By P. M. Conlon 374
George Washington and Nicholas Martiau. By A. Ross 376
Distribution of Huguenot Refugees in England. By Robin D. Gwynn 404
The Bristol Huguenots, 1681-1791. By Ronald Mayo 437
Noel Aubert de Verse. By E. R. Briggs 455
Sir Paul Rycaut (1629-1700). By Sonia P. Anderson 464
Dispute over Austin Friars Church, 1573. Mss. transcribed by Anne M. Oakley 492
Le Pelerinage, 1969. By L. C. Christie 526
Huguenot Typography. By Harry Carter 532
Huguenot Cabinet-Makers and Designers in England in the late Stuart Period.
By Edward T. Joy 545
Some Huguenots in Professional and Administrative Functions in the Netherlands in
the Eighteenth Century. By Alice Carter 550
The Teulon Ancestry in France. By Anthony Wagner 569
MISCELLANEA
The Huguenot Society's Badge 96
The First President of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society 96
The Journal of John Fontaine (1693-1767): Request for Information 97
The Congregation at Thorney, Cambridge: Request for Information 97
The Family of Bosanquet 97
The Barraud Family in Virginia 159
The Museum of Dauphine Protestantism 160
Mount Nod Burial Ground, Wandsworth 161
The Huguenot Society Badge and Huguenot Crosses 161
Diary of John Casaubon 306
Three still-active Huguenot Charities 306
Pierre Bayle Museum at Carla-Bayle, Ariege 310
Protestant Historical Society of France: an appeal 310
Deutsche Hugenotten-Verein: Information on Publications 310
Persecution of Huguenots towards 1725 385
Huguenot Educational Grants in San Francisco 386
The Family of Wood 387
International Visit of Huguenot Descendants to La Rochelle, 1969 509
'Colloque sur le Refuge Huguenot', Montpellier, 1969 509
World Conference on Records, Salt Lake City, 1969 510
Loan Exhibition of Philip Mercier's Paintings 511
Service Protestant d'Accueil de Tourisme et d'Information at Nimes 611
French Protestant School Foundation 611
OBITUARIES
Charles E. F. Dumas 86
Jean Schlumberger 378
Douglas Lloyd Savory 499
Winifred Turner 499
Guy Fromanteel Cobbold 500
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
De Amsterdamse Boekhandel 1680-1725: III Gegevens over de vervaardigers, hun
internationale relaties en de uitgaven, A - M. By I. H. Van Eeghen 91
The English Reformed Church in Amsterdam in the Seventeenth Century.
By Alice Clare Carter. 91
Histoire Generale du Protestantisme, Tome 1 - 3. By Emile G. Leonard 92
A History of Protestantism: 1. The Reformation. By Emile G. Leonard 94
Notes on the Huguenot Family of Riviere in England. By Michael Riviere 95
Baroque and Rococo Silks. By Peter Thornton 157
Elizabeth's Army. By C. G. Cruickshank 158
De Amsterdamse Boekhandel 1680-1725, vol IV 299
The Elizabethan Puritan Movement. By Patrick Collinson 299
The Financial Revolution in England, 1688-1756. By P. G. M. Dickson 300
Les Huguenots a Bristol (1681- 1791). By Ronald Mayo 301
Huguenot Warrior: The life and times of Henri de Rohan, 1579-1638. By J. Alden Clarke 303
The Style of John Calvin in his French Polemical Treatises. By Francis M. Higman 303
Barraud: the story of a family. By E. M. Barraud 382
Romilly: a life of Sir Samuel Romilly, Lawyer and Reformer. By Patrick Medd 383
Calvin and the Amyraut Heresy. By Brian G. Armstrong 504
Courtaulds : an economic and social history. By D. C. Coleman 505
The Huguenot family of Courtauld, Vol. 2 and 3. By S. L. Courtauld 506
Queen of Navarre, Jeanne d'Albret, 1528-1572. By Nancy Lyman Roelker 507
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 88, 154, 296, 379, 501, 609.
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION 89, 156, 298, 381, 502
LIST OF PLATES
ANDRE WECHEL, p. 67
I. Pare: Cinq Livres de Chirurgie
JOHN MARTINEAU AND HIS COTTAGES, between pp. 84-5
II. (1) Doorway to one of the Martineau Cottages at Eversley, (2) cottages built by Martineau at
Eversley, believed to have been designed by his cousin, Edward Henry Martineau
III. Eversley Rectory, house of Charles Kingsley
PHILIP MERCIER, between pp. 136--7
IV. (1) Antoine Watteau: La Cascade, (2) Mercier: La Promenade
V. Philip Mercier: Fete galante I
VI. (1) Sir Thomas Samwell and his Friends, by Philip Mercier (2) Viscount Tyrconnel and his family, by
Philip Mercier
VII. (1) Philip Mercier and his family, by Philip Mercier, (2) Frederick Prince of Wales and his sisters,
by Philip Mercier
VIII. (1) Boy reading to a girl, by Philip Mercier, (2) Girl sewing, by Philip Mercier
IX. (1) Henriette LeFanu, by Philip Mercier, (2) Portrait of a gentleman, by Philip Mercier
X. (1) Girl in Pink, by Philip Mercier, (2) The Bible Lesson, by Philip Mercier
XI. (1) The Young Artist, by Philip Mercier, (2) Children Blowing Bubbles, by Philip Mercier
XII. (1) The sense of Smell, by Philip Mercier, (2) The Concert, by Philip Mercier
PORTRAIT OF GENERAL DAVID MONTOLIEU, BARON DE ST. HIPPOLITE, 1669-1761, facing p. 138
XIII. Portrait
THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF RIVIERE IN ENGLAND, between pp. 240-l
XIV. Binding by Robert Riviere and Son
XV. The Empty Chair, by Briton Riviere
XVI. Study for Adonis, by Briton Riviere
XVII. Vae Victis, by Briton Riviere
XVIII. Persian Princes, by Hugh Goldwin Riviere
XIX. Valentine Riviere, by William Riviere
XX. William D'Oyly Riviere (1957), by Helen Riviere.
BALTHAZAR GARDEMAU: A HUGUENOT SQUARSON AND HIS LIBRARY, facing p. 241
XXI. Portrait
SOME NOTES ON ISAAC GOSSET, between pp. 272-3
XXII. (1) Paoli, General Pasquale, by Isaac Gosset, (2) William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, by Isaac
Gosset
XXIII. Modelling tools used by Isaac Gosset
'LA PROVIDENCE': THE FRENCH HOSPITAL, between pp. 338-51
XXIV. Minutes of the first Meeting of the Managing Committee: 1718
XXV. Page from Registry of applicants, 1736-75
XXVI. Part of an 'Obligation d'Indemnite' signed by the silversmith Paul de Lamerie
XXVII. The French Protestant Hospital, Victoria Park, erected 1866
SIR PAUL RYCAUT, between pp. 470-5
XXVIII. Portrait, 1691, by Johann Rundt
XXIX. (1) Aylesford Priory: the Watergate, (2) Drawing of lemming
XXX-XXXI. Holograph Letter from Sir Paul Rycaut
LE PELERINAGE, 1969, between pp. 526-527
XXXII. La Rochelle: entry to the port
XXXIII. (1) La Rochelle: facade of the Protestant Church built 1691 on the site of one of the earliest
chapels of the 'culte reforme' (1563) and purchased 1793
(2) Collapsable pulpit (c. I 750) used at the open-air services held in the Desert, Cevennes
HUGUENOT TYPOGRAPHY, between pp. 544-545
XXXIV. Jean Calvin, The Institution of Christian Religion (1578). The fourth edition in English, Bodleian
Library
XXXV. The title-page of La Civilite puerile, Lyons, R. Granjon, 1558
XXXVI. Matrices for the Cicero Lettre francoise by Granjon, at the Museum Plantin-Moretus
XXXVII. Punches and matrices for the Lettre francoise invention de Hamon at the Museum Plantin-
Moretus, Antwerp.
HUGUENOT CABINET-MAKERS AND DESIGNERS, between pp. 548-549
XXXVIII. Designs for chairs, stools and valances by Daniel Marot (no date)
XXXIX. Designs by Jean Berain, the distinguished artist, designer of Louis XIV's reign
XL. State Bedstead, covered in crimson velvet and white silk. Made for the first Earl of Melville, c.
1695, and closely resembling a published design by Marot
XLI. Armchairs 'in the style of Daniel Marot'. Carved walnut, pierced with acanthus foliage. End of the
seventeenth century
THE TEULON ANCESTRY, between pp. 584-585
XLII. Anne (Desfaux), wife of Anthony Teulon of Greenwich. Died 1730
LIST OF FIGURES
THE DIARY OF JOHN CASAUBON
Excerpt from John Casaubon's diary, p. 56
ANDRE WECHEL
Normal Pegasus Device, used by Andre Wechel, p. 63
Leaping Pegasus Device, used by Andre Wechel, p. 72
Pegasus with Rainbow and Open Monogram, device used by Andre Wechel, p. 73
BALTHAZAR GARDEMAU
Arms of Gardemau, p. 242
'LA PROVIDENCE': THE FRENCH HOSPITAL
The French Protestant Hospital, Bath Street, St. Luke's. View of Western Quadrangle, c. 1740, p.339
The French Protestant Hospital, Bath Street St. Luke's, as existing in 1865, p. 340
Ground plan of hospital in Bath Street, St. Luke's, as existing in 1865, p. 341
Ground plan of the French Protestant Hospital, Victoria Park, 1892, p.351
ARRIVAL OF HUGUENOT REFUGEES IN ENGLAND
Diagram showing number of Temoignages, 1675-1705, p. 367
Diagram showing the number of Temoignages, 1680-1705, p. 369
Diagram, showing the number of new members of the French Church of London, 1680-1705, p. 372
DISTRIBUTION OF HUGUENOT REFUGEES IN ENGLAND
Diagram showing baptisms at the Walloon Church of Canterbury, 1650-1710, p. 411
Diagram showing baptisms at the Walloon Church of Norwich, 1650-1710, p. 421
Map showing the distribution of French churches in England, 1665, p. 434
Map showing Ephemeral French congregations established in England in the 1680s, but not surviving
into the eighteenth century, p. 435
French churches in England 1700, p. 436
HUGUENOT TYPOGRAPHY
Sonnet by Ronsard prefacing Pierre Hamon's Alphabet de l'invention de lettres par diverses
escritures, Paris, J. Le Royer, 1561, p. 542
PEDIGREES
Folder I Teulon, between pp. 598-599
Folder II Duranc, Pages, D'Assas, between pp. 604-605
Folder III Desfaux, Vidas, Emenard, between p. 608-609
Vol XXII 1970-1976
MINUTES
SESSION 1970-71 1
SESSION 1971-72 71
SESSION 1972-73 177
SESSION 1973-74 287
SESSION 1974-75 373
SESSION 1975-76 469
PAPERS
Voltaire in England: A Quarrel with some Huguenot Connexions. By Norma Perry 12
Lodewyck Huygens: Journal of a Visit to England, 165I-52. By A. G. H. Bachrach 24
Louis Herault and his 'Advis'. By Robin D. Gwynn 41
Two Unpublished Letters of Jean Cousin, concerning Cassiodoro de Reina.
By A. Gordon Kinder 51
The British Factory at Leghorn: Some Huguenot Associations. By J. A. P. Lefroy 81
The French Translations of the English Book of Common Prayer. By D. N. Griffiths 90
Refugee Printers and Publishers in Britain during the Tudor Period. By Colin Clair 115
The French Protestant Church under the German Occupation, 1940-1944.
By Grace Davie 127
Jacques Rousseau: A Huguenot Decorative Artist at the Courts of Louis XIV and
William III. By Elspeth A. Evans 142
Two Chalices Formerly Belonging to West Street Chapel. By lrene Scouloudi 162
General Sir John Henry Lefroy. By J. A. P. Lefroy 191
Matthieu Maty: A French 'Apostle' of English Letters. By Uta Janssens-Knorsch 211
The Huguenot Bible. By R. A.. Sayce 224
More Pages from the History of the French Hospital. By C. F. A. Marmoy 235
Financial Aid to French Protestant Refugees 1681-1727: Briefs and the Royal Bounty.
By Raymond Smith 248
John Vernon: The First Known French Protestant in England. By Philippe Denis 257
Jean Prieur du Plessis: A Huguenot Surgeon. By Mark A. du Plessis 264
The Huguenot Society of London: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. By J. A. P. Lefroy 298
The Administration Within the Walloon Settlement in Canterbury, 1576-1599.
By Beate Magen 307
The French Huguenot Psalter. By Edith Weber. 318
Jean Cousin, Minister of Threadneedle Street (c. 1562-1574) and His Congregation.
By M. J. 0. Kennedy 330
Philip Guide, Huguenot Refugee Doctor of Medicine (c. 1640-1716).
By Leslie G. Matthews 345
Disciplines of Huguenot Churches in England: A Handlist. By Philippe Denis 353
The Ancestry of Alfred Sisley. By Pierre Legouis 356
Huguenot Struggles Against Calvin's Greatest Mistake. By Eric R. Briggs 385
A Huguenot Civil Servant: The Career of Charles Delafaye, 1677 to 1762. By J. C. Sainty 398
The Road to La Rochelle: English Foreign Policy and the Huguenots, 1610 to 1629.
By Simon L. Adams 414
Did the Huguenots come to Montgomeryshire? By Rhiannon Davies 430
Pierre L'Oiseleur's Connections with England in the Sixteenth Century. By Irene Backus 441
The Evolution of the French Law of Nationality Relating to Returning Huguenots.
By Guy Picarda 449
An apostle of the Incomplete Reformation: Jacopo Aconcio (1500-1567). By E. R. Briggs 481
The Huguenot Links with St. George's Chapel Windsor. By D. N. Griffiths 496
The Distribution of Huguenot Refugees in England, II: London and its Environs.
By Robin D Gwynn 509
The Anti-Huguenot undercurrent in Late-Seventeenth-Century England.
By Malcolm R. Thorp 569
MISCELLANEA
Archives of the French Protestant Church of London 68
Philip Phillips: A Huguenot Scholar 69
Travels in Huguenot France 70
Some Monuments of Huguenot Interest in Hampshire Churches 173
Corrections in Huguenot Society Proceedings Vol. XXI and Vol. XXII 175
The Registers of the Huguenot Churches of Edinburgh and Cork 281
The Peter Wilding Bequest of Huguenot Silver to the British Museum 282
Huguenot Lodge No.2140 282
The Huguenot painted by Sir John Everett Millais. 283
Anthony and Daniel Jonquay: two Huguenot Immigrants to Australia in the Nineteenth
Century. 283
The Warner Archive 283
Huguenot Crosses 368
Jean Diodati's Livre de Job 368
Huguenots at Thorpe-Le-Soken, Essex 369
Sir John Chardin, 1643-1713 370
Communion Tokens 370
A Bequest 371
The Monlong Pistols 463
A work of Hubert Le Sueur, the Huguenot Sculptor, 1595-1650? 464
Distribution of Archival and Manuscript Material 465
Information Centre at Nimes 465
The Perigal Manuscript 466
Canterbury Cathedral in Need 466
Huguenot Crosses 467
Rise in the cost of postage 467
Request for Information on the cultivation of peppermint and lavender 467
Disciplines of Huguenot Churches in England: the need for further research 590
The Fourth International Reunion of Huguenot Descendants at Strasbourg, 27 August
to 4 September 1975 594
The Eglise Neuve, Spitalfields 596
An appreciation 597
OBITUARIES
Edward Jeffry Lefroy 164
Major-General P. J. Shears 165
Victor John Collins, Lord Stonham 166
Major-General Clifford Thomason Beckett 269
Miss Susan Minet 597
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
Conflict of Loyalties: politics and religion in the career of Gaspard de Coligny Admiral
of France 1519-1572. By J. Shimizu 62
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vols. I-III. Edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews 63
Les Financiers de Languedoc au XVIIIe Siecle. By Guy Chaussinand-Nogaret 64
Peter Mark Roget: The word and the man. By D. L. Emblen 66
Jean-Louis Durant (1654-1718). By Jean-Daniel Candaux 169
Life in Revolutionary France. By Gwynn Lewis 170
Sebastien Castellion. Latin text edited by Bruno Becker, French text edited by
M. Valkhoff 171
Crisis and Order in English Towns, 1500-1700: essays in urban history. By Peter Clark
and Paul Slack 272
The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vols. IV- V. Edited by Robert Latham and William Matthews 273
English Genealogy. By Anthony Richard Wagner, Garter King of Arms 274
The Journal of John Fontaine: an Irish Huguenot son in Spain and Virginia 1710-1719.
Edited with introduction by Edward Porter Alexander 274
The London Weavers Company 1600-1970. By Alfred Plummer. 275
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew and European Conflict 1559-1572.
By N. M. Sutherland 277
Niederlandische Exulanten im 16. ]ahrhundert: Ihre Stellung im Sozialgefuge und im
Religiosen Leben Deutscher und Englischer Stadte. By Heinz Schilling 278
Seventeenth-Century Economic Documents. Edited by Joan Thirsk and J. P. Cooper 279
The Assassination of Henry IV: the Tyrannicide problem and the consolidation of French
Absolute Monarchy in the early seventeenth century. By Roland Mousnier, translated
by Joan Spencer 362
A biographical dictionary of Wax Modellers. By E. J. Pyke 363
Pierre Bayle. Ce que c'est que la France toute catholique sous le regne de Louis le
grand. Edited by Elizabeth Labrousse 364
Jean Bodin and the Rise of Absolutist Theory. By Julian H. Franklin 364
The Rouen Campaign 1590-1592. Politics, Welfare and Early-Modern State.
By Howell A. Lloyd 365
L'Entree de Saturne au Lion (l'eclipse de soleil du 12 aout 1654). By Elizabeth Labrousse 455
La famille Du Pasquier ... Tome 1, de la premiere a la quinzieme generation.
By John Thierry Du Pasquier 456
Matthieu Maty and the Journal Britannique 1750-1755: a French view of English
literature in the middle of the eighteenth century. By Uta Janssens 457
Rococo Silver 1727-1765. By Arthur Grimwade 458
Die Wallonengemeinde in Canterbury von ihrer Grundung bis zum Jahre 1635.
By Dr. Beate Magen 458
Les Eglises d'Etrangers a Londres jusqu'a la mort de Calvin: de l'eglise de Jean
Lasco a l'etablissement de Calvinisme. By Philippe Denis 458
The Walloon Community in Canterbury 1625-1649. By John Campbell 460
Casiodoro de Reina, Spanish Reformer of the Sixteenth Century.
By A. Gordon Kinder 583
Un Combat aux Frontieres de l'Orthodoxie: la controverse entre J. Acontius et Des
Gallars sur la question du fondement et des circonstances de l'Eglise. By Philippe Denis.
In Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance. 584
The Development of English Glass Making 1560-1640 By Eleanor S. Godfrey. 585
'Pour une histoire economique et sociale des refugies wallons et flamands a Norwich
au XVIe siecle: travaux recents et sources inexplorees', in Archives et bibliotheques
de Belgique, tome XLVI. By Philippe Denis 587
'Bibliographie de l'histoire demographique de refugies flamands et wallons en
Angleterre (1558-1625), in Bulletin de la societe d'histoire du Protestantisme belge.
By Philippe Denis 587
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 60, 167, 270, 359, 453, 581
LIST OF PLATES
JACQUES ROUSSEAU, between pp. 160-61
I. Portrait of Jacques Rousseau.
II. (I) Rousseau's perspective at the Hotel Fieubet.
(2) Rousseau's perspective at the Hotel Dangeau.
III. (1-2) Trompe l'oeil architectural paintings by Rousseau in the Salon de Venus at Versailles.
IV. (1-2) Trompe l'oeil paintings of Meleager and Atalanta by Rousseau in the Salon de Venus at
Versailles.
V. (1) Rousseau's design for the decoration of the Orangery at St. Cloud.
(2) The 'Offices' at Marly with Rousseau's perspective.
VI. (1) The staircase of Montague House.
(2) A ruin in a Landscape: painting by Rousseau in the King's Second Presence Chamber at Hampton
Court.
TWO CHALICES FORMERLY BELONGING TO WEST STREET CHAPEL, between pp. 160-61
VII. (1-2) Chalices bequeathed by Peter Fenowillet to the West Street Chapel.
THE WARNER ARCHIVE, between pp. 282-83
VIII. Page of waistcoat patterns. English (Spitalfields), Maze and Steer
LIST OF MAPS
THE DISTRIBUTION OF HUGUENOT REFUGEES IN ENGLAND, II: LONDON AND ITS ENVIRONS
Map 1 French churches 1685 557
Map 2 French churches 1690 558
Map 3 French churches 1695 559
Map 4 French churches 1700 560
Map 5 French churches 1690 563
Map 6 French churches 1695 564
Map 7 French churches 1700 565
Vol XXIII 1977-1982
MINUTES
SESSION 1976-77 1
SESSION 1977-78 63
SESSION 1978-79 127
SESSION 1979-81 205
SESSION 1981-82 273
SESSION 1982-83 351
PAPERS
Some Huguenot Friends of Saint-Evremond. By E. R. Briggs 7
Notes on Rev. Henri Pujolas. By E. R. Briggs 19
Renee de France and the Reformed Faith. By Hilda Dale 22
The Chelsea Pensioner and the Chaplain: The Two Jaques Duplessis. By C. F. A. Marmoy 36
Heraldry, An Introduction. By John A. Goodall 49
The Historical Novel and the Huguenots. By Charles F. A. Marmoy 69
The Huguenot Struggle for Recognition. By N. M. Sutherland 79
Abel Boyer: His Early Life 1667-1689. By Graham C. Gibbs 87
Reflexions upon the first Century of the Huguenot Churches in England. By E. R. Briggs 99
La Soupe: La Maison de Charite de Spittlefields. By Charles F. A. Marmoy 134
Jane Austen's Irish Friend: Rt. Hon. Thomas Langlois Lefroy. By Lt. Col. J. A. P. Lefroy 148
'Discipline' in the English Huguenot Churches of the Reformation. By Philippe Denis 166
A Huguenot Artist: Jacques Le Moyne De Morgues. By Paul Hulton 173
Eude to Hood: Suggested Evolution of a Name. By James W. Hood 187
James II: His Treatment of Huguenot Refugees, 1685-1686. By Robin D. Gwynn 212
Georgian Houses of Spitalfields. By Mark Girouard 225
Jean Deschamps (1709-1767) and the French Colony in Berlin. By Uta Janssens 227
Anthony Lefroy 1703-1779: Merchant at Leghorn. By Lt. Col. J. A. P. Lefroy 240
John Le Leu, alias Wolf, French Arboriculturist at the Tudor Court. 8y James Alsop 252
Barak Norman. By David Murdoch 255
Review Article: French Churches in England in the 1640s and 1650s. By Robin D. Gwynn 256
The Killing of Jean Calas: Voltaire's first Huguenot Cause. By Randolph Vigne 280
Jean Barbot (1655-1713). By P. E. H. Hair 295
Sir Jean Chardin (1643-1712/13). By Lalah Labib-Rahman 309
Some Huguenot Bookbinders. By Howard Nixon 319
Mathurin Charretier: a Politique during the Wars of Religion in France. By Mark
Greengrass 330
David Gansel of Leyton Grange and East Donyland Hall (1691-1753): A Huguenot
Architect in his Setting. By Randolph Vigne 358
George Psalmanazar. By Sir Robert Birley 376
James Six FRS (1731-93) The Man and his Pedigree. By John A. Chaldecott 390
James Six: His Scientific Life and Works. By Anita McConnell 396
The Tahourdin Family: How to use old Sources to put new Flesh on Dry Bones.
By Jean Tsushima 405
The London French Churches, 1640-1660. By Professor E. R. Briggs 414
Report on the Sixth International Meeting of Huguenot Descendants. By Irene Scouloudi 420
The Huguenots, the Quiet Conquest: 1985 Exhibition 423
MISCELLANEA
John Locke and the Huguenots 59
The Registers of the Sandtoft Stranger Community in the Parish of Belton,
Lincolnshire 59
The Preservation of Spitalfields 60
Huguenot Lodge No. 2140 61
Westminster French Protestant School of Foundation 61
Huguenot Society of London Library Fund 61, 201, 269, 347, 432
Appreciation 61, 123
Rachel De Ruvigny 123
Grants for Educational Assistance 123
Huguenot Crosses 123, 269, 348. 434
Fifth International Reunion of Huguenot Descendants, Rouen, 1978 198
The Delamotte Diary 198
Protestant Books of the 1570s 199
Benefactions to the Huguenots from the Fifth Earl of Bedford 200
Returns of Strangers in Blackfriars during the reign of Elizabeth I 200
Tercentenary Exhibition 201, 270, 348
Revised Rates of Subscription, May 1979 201
Sir Theodore de Mayerne 267
La Providence at Rochester 267
Researches in Huguenot Genealogy 268
Pierre Prelleur, Organist 268
Rates of Subscription 269
Francois Leguat 346
Jean Gagnier 346
Michael Maittaire in 1717 346
Non-conformist Registers of Chapels in the East End of London 347
London Silver 1680-1780 430
Edmund Grindal, 1519-1583, The First Elizabethan Superintendent of the Stranger
Churches 430
Records of the Former Non-conformist Gibralter Chapel, off the Bethnal Green Road 431
The Gravestone of Peter Renvoize 431
Romilly and Garnault Families 432
OBITUARIES
Susan Minet, Hon FSA 53
Edward Alfred Le Cluse Staines 54
Dame Joan Evans 120
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
The Anglo-Dutch Contribution to the Civilization of Early Modern Society.
By Charles Wilson and others 55
Dry Ginger: The Biography of Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Michael Le Fanu, GCB, DSC.
By Richard Baker 55
Victor Cazalet: a Portrait. By Robert Rhodes James 56
The Religions of the People in Sixteenth-Century Champagne. By A. N. Galpern 57
Early Modern France, 1560-1715. By Robin Briggs 121
L'lnspiration Biblique dans la Poesie Religieuse d'Agrippa d'Aubigne.
By Marguerite Soulie 121
The Account Books of Benjamin Mildmay, Earl Fitzwalter. By A. C. Edwards 193
De Amsterdamse Boekhandel 1680-1725. By I, H. van Eeghen 194
La Musique Protestante de Langue Francaise. By Edith Weber 195
Political Change in France under Richelieu and Mazarin 1624-61. By Richard Bonney 195
Repertoire de Genealogies Francaises Imprimees. By Etienne Arnaud 197
David Garrick, 1717-1779: a Brief Account. By Helen R. Srnith 262
Guide to The Parish and Non-Parochial Registers of Devon and Cornwall, 1538-1837.
By Hugh Peskett 262
The Huguenot Struggle for Recognition. By N. M. Sutherland 263
Russland und die Hugenotten im 18 Jahrhundert (1689-1789). By Von Jurgen Kammerer 264
Seventeenth-Century Norwich: Politics, Religion and Government. 1620-1690.
By John T. Evans 265
The Minute Book of the French Church at Southampton, 1702-1939. By Edwin Welch 341
La Musique protestante en langue allemande. By Edith Weber 342
Sheridan LeFanu and Victorian Ireland. By W. J. McCormack 343
The vindication of Francois Leguat. By Alfred North-Coombes 343
The French Prophets. The History of a Millenarian Group in Eighteenth-Century
England. By Hillel Schwartz 425
French speakers at the Cape in the first hundred years of Dutch East India Company
rule: the European background. By M. Boucher 426
La Rochelle and the French Monarchy. Conflict and Order in seventeenth-century
France. By David Parker 427
Rouen during the Wars of Religion. By Philip Benedict 428
Tracing your ancestors in the Public Record Office. By Jane Cox and Timothy Padfield 429
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 4, 67, 131, 209, 276
LIST OF PLATES
JACQUES LE MOYNE DE MORGUES, between pp. 186-187
I. Athore showing Laudonniere the marker column set up by Ribault in 1562.
II. Man of Florida.
III. Mallow and Damsel Fly.
IV. Oranges and Lemons.
V. Sweet Bay.
VI. (a) Maritime Pine.
(b) Clovelink, Wall Butterfly and Fly:
VII. Linnet and Barberry.
VIII. Hoopoe and Linnet.
BARAK NORMAN, between pp. 254-55
IX. (a and b) Front and back of a violin made by Barak Norman in 1704.
SOME HUGUENOT BOOKBINDERS, between pp. 328-29
X. Dudley Binder.
XI. Morocco Binder.
XII. Morocco Binder.
XIII. John De Planche.
DAVID GANSEL OF LEYTON GRANGE, between pp. 375-76
XIV. Leyton Grange: engraving by Jacobus Schynvoet.
XV. (I and 2) Leyton Grange: elevation and plan.
LIST OF FIGURES
1. Six's design for a self-registering thermometer 400
PEDIGREES
James Six 391
Tahourdin Family 406
Vol XXIV 1983-1988
MINUTES
SESSION 1982-83 3
SESSION 1983-84 83
SESSION 1984-85 163
SESSION 1985-86 265
SESSION 1986-87 353
SESSION 1987-88 463
PAPERS
Cromwell's intervention on behalf of the Vaudois. By Randolph Vigne 10
Louis Francois Roubiliac and his Huguenot connections. By Tessa Murdoch 26
Abel Boyer - Gallo-Anglus Glossographus et Historicus, 1667-1729; from tutor
to author. By Graham C. Gibbs 46
Huguenot gardeners in the age of gardeners. By Christopher Thacker 60
Science and religion: Georges Cuvier and the problems of belief in post-Restoration
France. By Dorinda Outram 92
Soho and Spitalfields: little-known tapestry weavers in and around London, 1680-1780.
By Wendy Hefford 103
David le Marchand - Huguenot ivory carver. By Charles Avery 113
The Norwich strangers, 1565-1643: a problem of control. By Douglas L. Rickwood 119
The Walloon community in Norwich: the first 100 years. By Christine M. Vane 129
The foreign population in London in 1549. By Andrew Pettegree 141
Publications of the Huguenot Society - the Quarto Series. By William R. LeFanu 173
The Founding Fathers. By Jean Tsushima 177
The Huguenot Society of London: 100 years and after. By Randolph Vigne 189
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, controversial Huguenot traveller and trader, 1605-82. By
C. R. Boxer 202
Emigre map-makers of the late 16th century and the Protestant New World.
By Helen Wallis 210
Dublin's Huguenot communities: trials, development and triumph, 1662-1702.
By Raymond Pierre Hylton 221
Jean D'Espagne and the 2nd Earl of Bridgewater (1622-86). By Charles L. Hamilton 232
The Huguenot factor in American loyalism, 1775-1875. By Doris Jones-Baker 240
The Van Sommers - a Huguenot artistic tradition. By Randolph Vigne 285
Louis XIV and the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. By Ragnhild Hatton 296
Isaac Basire, 1606-78: traveller and French apostle. By D. N. Griffiths 303
The making of a Lord Mayor - Sir John Leman, 1544-1632. By Rosemary Weinstein 316
The bequest of William Marriott to 'the poor French protestants in England', 1719:
a social study. By Irene Scouloudi 325
The French and Dutch congregations in London in the early 17th century.
By Ole Peter Grell 362
The changing face of Protestantism in 20th century France. By Grace Davie 378
The stranger community in Marian London. By Andrew Pettegree 390
Introduction of plants to Britain in the 16th and 17th century by strangers and
refugees. By Ruth Duthie 403
Volunteers for the wilderness: the Walloon petitioners of 1621 and the voyage of
the Nieu Nederlandt to the Hudson river in 1624. By John Peters 421
The stranger community in London, 1558-1640. By Irene Scouloudi 434
The Ouvry family in the 19th century. By Jonathan G. Ouvry 474
Huguenot participation in the French theatre in London, 1700-50. By Esther J. Ehrman 480
'The World Upside-Down': populism and providence in the Lettres Pastorales, 1686-95,
of Pierre Jurieu. By Robin Howells 493
P. B. Scale: surveyor in Ireland, gentleman of Essex. By A. Stuart Mason and John
Bensusan-Butt 508
Jacques de Savoye, 1636-1717, a Cape settler. By Mark A. du Plessis 519
The good Lord Galway: the English and Irish careers of a Huguenot leader.
By Randolph Vigne 532
The Mayflower and Huguenot settlement in New England, 1620-85.
By Doris Jones-Baker 551
MISCELLANEA
In memory of Robert Bazin 75
Lewis Galdy: a 17th century version of the story of Jonah 75
Huguenot Lodge No 2140 75
Huguenot Society ties 75
Huguenot crosses 76, 159
Requests for speakers 76
Huguenot Library Appeal Fund 76, 159, 262, 349, 459
Huguenot Heritage 1985 77
Scholarship for Huguenot Research 156
Alien glassmakers at the Broad Street glasshouse, 1635 156
Huguenot evidence in testamentary lawsuits 157
Lost Huguenot portraits 158
French Protestant material in Bishop Cosin's Library, University of Durham 158
The Dublin Colloquium, 1985 259
The Paris Bicentenary, 1885 259
The Spitalfields Mathematical Society 260
L'Eglise Neuve, Fournier Street, Spitalfields 261
Jean-Baptiste Bailliere 262
Corrections: Quarto Series 56, Proceedings XXIV, p. 252 262, 349
On the Huguenot trail in western France 346
The Huguenots in Genoa: a diplomat's report 347
The exile of Bearn protestants in London after 1685 348
La Messe trouvee dans l'Escriture: a new attribution 457
Dr Elisabeth Labrousse, Hon. D. Litt., Oxford 458
The Huguenot Library Fund: the Beuzeville papers 459
An unpublished Return of Strangers in the metropolis, 1571 568
Gascherie, Gashry and Hanrott papers 569
Duroure-Vignoles papers 569
A Temoignage of 1689 569
'Huguenot Dublin' exhibition. 570
Huguenot materials in County Record Offices 570
OBITUARIES
Jeffry Arden Patrick Lefroy 334
Joseph William Scott 443
Norman Delamain Ouvry 557
James William Hood 557
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
The beginnings of ideology: consciousness and society in the French Reformation,
by Donald R. Kelley [R. J. Howells] 68
The changing Fenland, by H. C. Darby [C. P. Lewis] 69
The Christian polity of Jean Calvin, by Harro Hopfl [M. Greengrass] 70
Clermont de Lodeve, 1633-1789: fluctuation in the prosperity of a Languedocian
cloth-making town, by J. K. J. Thomson [Angelique Day] 70
Hubert Le Sueur, 'the unworthy Praxiteles' of King Charles I, by Charles Avery [Tessa
Murdoch] 71
John Calvin, by G. R.Pottcr and M. Greengrass [Andrew Pettegree] 73
Worldwide family history, by Noel Currer-Briggs [Jean Tsushima] 73
Le Concile de Trente et la musique: de la Reforme a la Contre-Reforme, by Edith Weber 74
Catholic Royalism in the department of Gard, 1814-52, by Brian Fitzpatrick [Philip
Mansel] 147
The Church Book of the Independent (now Pound Lane Baptist) Church, Isleham,
ed. Kenneth A. C. Parsons [Randolph Vigne] 148
Genealogy for librarians, by Richard Harvey [C. F. Hickey] 151
Hilliard and Oliver, the lives and works of two great miniaturists, by Mary Edmond
[Randolph Vigne] 151
The making of French absolutism, by David Parker [Robin Gwynn] 152
Memoire sur la Guerre des Camisards, preface by Philippe Joutard 152
Rococo: art and design in Hogarth's England [Tessa Murdoch] 152
Spanish Protestants and Reformers in the 16th century; a bibliography,
by A. Gordon Kinder [J. S. Cummins] 153
The Wagners of Brighton, by Anthony Wagner and Antony Dale [W. R. LeFanu] 154
Les Eglises d'etrangers en pays Rhenans, 1538-64, by Philippe Denis [Andrew Pettegree] 246
A family from Flanders, by John Peters [Jean Tsushima] 247
'Une foi, une loi, un roi?': la revocation de l'Edit de Nantes, by Elisabeth Labrousse
[John Miller] 248
Georges Cuvier: vocation, science and authority in post-Revolutionary France,
by Dorinda Outram [Randolph Vigne] 250
France in the age of Henri IV: the struggle for stability, by Mark Greengrass
[Richard Bonney] 250
Henri IV, by David Buisseret [Richard Bonney] 250
Huguenot heritage: the history and contribution of the Huguenots in Britain,
by Robin D. Gwynn [Henry Roseveare] 251
Lettres fraternelles d'un prisonnier, ed. Eva Avigdon and Elisabeth Labrousse
[Robin Howells] 252
The quiet conquest: the Huguenots 1685 to 1985, compiled by Tessa Murdoch
[Mark Girouard] 253
The reformation of the heretics: the Waldenses of the Alps, 1480-1580, by Euan
Cameron [D. N. Griffiths] 255
La Revocaion de l'Edit de Nantes et les biens des religionnaires fugitifs en Languedoc,
by Magali Schaeffer [G-E. de Falguerolles] 256
Terre d'exil, L'Angleterre et ses refugies, 16e-17e siecles, by Bernard Cottret
[Andrew Pettegree] 257
Avertissement aux protestants des provinces, 1684, by Elisabeth Labrousse
[Robin Howells] 335
Eyes right: the story of Dollond & Aitchison, opticians, 1750-1985, by Hugh Parry
[Rosemary Weinstein] 336
Huguenot Ancestry, by Noel Currer-Briggs and Royston Gambier [Jean Tsushima] 337
The Huguenots and Ulster, 1685-1985, compiled by Brian J. Mackey [Tessa Murdoch] 338
Les Huguenots, catalogue [Tessa Murdoch] 339
Internatonal Calvinism, 1514-1715, ed. Menna Prestwich [Paul Slack] 341
Le Refuge Huguenot en Suisse, catalogue [Charles Marmoy] 341
Le refuge protestant, by Miriam Yardeni [Elisabeth Labrousse] 342
The New River: a 1egal history, by Bernard Rudden [Jonathan G. Ouvry] 343
The Vaughans, East End furniture makers: 300 years of a London family, by Anthony
Vaughan [Rosemary Weinstein] 344
The Canada Merchants, 1713-63, by J. F. Bosher [Henry Roseveare] 445
The Churches of S.S. Teulon, by Matthew Saunders [D. N. Griffiths] 446
The Duke of Anjou and the politique struggle during the wars of religion,
by Mack P. Holt [Joan Davies] 447
Foreign Protestant communities in 16th century London, by Andrew Pettegree
[O. P. Grell] 448
The Huguenots and Ireland: anatomy of a migration, ed. C. E. J. Caldicott, H. Gough
and J-Pittion [Randolph Vigne] 449
Huguenots in Britain and their French background, 1550-1800, ed. Irene Scouloudi
[John Miller] 450
Reformes et Revocation en Bearn. Conferences et actes du colloque dans le cadre du
trientenaire de l'Edit de Nantes,1685-1985 [Mark Greengrass] 452
La Revocation de l'Edit de Nantes et le protestantisme francais en 1685, eds. Roger
Zuber and Laurent Theis [Robin Gwynn] 453
Anti-Calvinists. The rise of English Arminianism c.1590-1640, by Nlcholas Tyacke
[Patrick Collinson] 454
Markets and merchants of the late 17th century. The Marescoe-David letters, 1668-80,
ed. Henry Roseveare [Charles Wilson] 559
Silver in England, by Philippa Glanville [Tessa Murdoch] 561
The Huguenot heritage. The story of the Huguenots at the Cape, by Lynne Bryer and
Francois Theron [Randolph Vigne] 561
Partis et factions dans l'Angleterre du premier XVIIIeme siecle, by B. Cottret and
M-M. Martinet [John Spurr] 564
Canada's Huguenot heritage, 1685-1985, ed. Michael Harrison [Jean Tsushima] 565
NOTICES
Induction and installation of Pastor Pierre Simon, 1984 66
The Huguenot Society centenary dinner, 1985 243
'The Quiet Conquest' exhibition at the Museum of London, 1985 244
Huguenot Heritage activities and celebrations, 1985:
The Historical Conference 278
Activities, May-October 1985 279
International Week, 27 September - 2 October 1985 281
Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral 282
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 7
ILLUSTRATIONS
LOUIS FRANCOIS ROUBILIAC, between pp. 78 and 79
I. Design for a monument, c.1730
II. Persia, bronze figure, c.1743
III. Sir John Cass, lead
IV. Viscountess Bolingbroke, c.1757
V. Celeste Regnier, c.1760, by Francis Xavier Vispre
VI. Louis Francois Roubiliac, c.1760, by Francis Xavier Vispre
HUGUENOT GARDENERS, between pp. 78 and 79
VII. Salomon le Caus, 'Scenographia'
VIII. Fountain sculpture at Heidelberg
IX. The Hortus Palatinus at Heidelberg
X. The garden at Wilton
XI. Het Loo, engraving
XII. The great garden, Hampton Court
HUGUENOT TAPESTRY WEAVERS, between pp. 160 and 161
XIII. July, August, September, by Chabanex
XIV. Hay harvest, Chabanex workshop?
XV. (a) George, Prince of Wales, by Danthon
(b) Screen panel, by Danthon
XVI. (a) Screen panel, Hopetoun House, by Danthon
(b) Chair Back, Uppark, by Danthon
DAVID LE MARCHAND, between pp. 160 and 161
XVII. (a) Le Marchand with bust of Newton, by Joseph Highmore
(b) Self-portrait
(c) Sir Isaac Newton
(d) John Locke
XVIII. (a) Matthew Raper III
(b) Michael Garnault
(c) Mrs Anne Dacier
XIX. (a) Venus and Cupid
(b) Angel and child
XX. (a) Time with Opportunity and Penitence
(b) Crucified Christ
EMIGRE MAP MAKERS AND THE PROTESTANT NEW WORLD, between pp. 220 and 221
XXI. Title-page and frontispiece, Harriot's Briefe and true report
XXII. 'Arriual of thc Englishemen in Virginia', Theodore de Bry, America, Part I
XXIII. Virginia on terrestrial globe by Emery Molyneux, 1592
XXIV. Eastern hemisphere, silver medal by Michael Mercator
THE VAN SOMMERS, between pp. 350 and 351
XXV. (a) Anne of Denmark, by Paul van Somer I
(b) Robert Cary, EarI of Monmouth and farnily, by Paul van Somer I
XXVI. (a) Paul van Somer I, self-portrait
(b) Paul van Somer II, engraving by Bannerman
(c) William, 1st Earl of Craven, by Paul van Somer II
XXVII. 'By the rivers of Babylon ...' by John van Somer
XXXVIII. Huguenot family group, c.1709, perhaps John van Somer and family
SIR JOHN LEMAN, between pp. 350 and 351
XXIX. Sir John Leman
XXX. (a) Gold signet ring
(b) Silver seal
XXXI. Lemon three 'float', Lord Mayor's Show, 1616
XXXII. The Free School, Beccles
INTRODUCTION OF PLANTS, facing p. 428
XXXIII. The Market Place, perhaps by J. de Beuckelar
STRANGER COMMUNITY, LONDON, 1558-1640, between pp. 444 and 445
XXXIV. East London, copper plate map, c.1560
XXXV. Detail showing Austin Friars and Threadneedle Street churches
OUVRY FAMILY, 19TH CENTURY, between pp. 474 and 475
XXXVI. (a) Francisca Ingram Ouvry and nephew
(b) An Ouvry family wedding in 1858
XXXVII. (a) Frederic Ouvry
(b) Captain (later Colonel, CB) Henry Aime Ouvry, 9th Lancers
(c) The Rev. Peter Thomas Ouvry
PETER BERNARD SCALE, facing p. 490
XXXVIII Mistley Thorn, Essex, by P. B. Scale, 1778
THE GOOD LORD GALWAY, facing p. 491
XXXIX. Henri Massue, Marquis de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway, 1697
Figures
1. Trade card of Thomas Harrache 32
2. Trade card of Celeste Regnier 41
1. Distribution of London's foreign population, 1549 142
1. Letter from Browning to Wagner, 1884 182
1. Brussels sprouts, 1587 407
2. Daffodils, Parkinson 410
3. Clusius, aged 61 412
4. Mathias de L'Obel 413
5. Adrien Collaert, Florilegium, c.1590 415
6. Various Dianthus, pink and carnation in Florilegium 416
7. Nouveau Traite, 1738, frontispiece, showing auriculas 418
Vol XXV 1989-1993
PAPERS
Protestant architects and artists in Paris, 1593-1661, by Menna Prestwich 5
Huguenots of Spitalfields: the evidence from the Christ Church Project, by Margaret Cox 21
The Waldensians' construction of the past, by Peter Biller 39
The Huguenots and Dublin, by C. A. Empey 55
The birthright of an Englishman: the practice of naturalization and denization of
immigrants under the later Stuarts and early Hanoverians, by Daniel Statt 61
The strangers in the Precinct of St Katherine-by-the-Tower c. 1500-1687, by Irene
Scouloudi 75
Disorder and innovation: the reshaping of the French churches of London after the
Glorious Revolution, by Robin Gwynn (abstract) 83
'The French-booksellers in the Strand': Huguenots in the London book trade:
1685-1730, by Katherine Swift 123
'An Appeal unto Heaven?': Why were Montbeliard protestants so supportive of the
French Revolution? by Jean-Pierre Dormois 141
The Sohiers of Valenciennes and Southampton: a Walloon family in the diaspora,
by Andrew Spicer 157
Walloons, Huguenots and the Bank of England, by F. M. Crouzet 167
The Directors of the French Hospital, La Providence, 1913-90, by Stephen Champion
de Crespigny and Randolph Vigne 179
Paul de Lamerie: a retrospective assessment, by Susan Hare 219
'A close league with the king of France'. Lady Jane Grey's proclamation in French and
its part in a planned betrayal, by Jennifer Loach 234
Louis Durfort-Duras, Earl of Feversham, 1640-1700: a study of misplaced loyalty,
by Philip Rambaut 244
Profiles of relief: Royal Bounty grants to Huguenot refugees, 1686-1709,
by Margaret Escott 257
'Captain Thomas, the French engineer' and the teaching of Vauban to the English, by
A. Stuart Mason and Peter Barber 279
The Landons, the first two hundred years - arrival, Spitalfields and onwards, by
T. L. G. Landon 327
The Dukes of Montagu as patrons of the Huguenots, by Tessa Murdoch 340
Poor journeymen: Prevosts and Provosts in London and Leek, by Mary Bayliss 356
Huguenot and Walloon contributions to Sweden's emergence as a European power,
1560-1648, by Ole Peter Grell 371
The 'Pest House', 1681-1717: predecessor of the French Hospital, by C. F. A. Marmoy 385
The successful and the unsuccessful Huguenot, another look at the London silk
industry in the 18th and early 19th centuries, by Natalie Rothstein 439
By sea: Huguenot maritime links with 17th-century Devon, by Alison Grant 451
Samuel Hartlib and international Calvinism, by M. Greengrass 464
Sprimont and his circle: mid 18th-century workers in the English porcelain industry,
by Anthony du Boulay 476
The participation of Huguenot settlers in Dublin's sugar bakeries in the 18th century,
by Philip Rambaut 487
Daniel Mesman (1762-1834), the 'liberal donor', and his bequest of pictures to the
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, by Basil Herbertson 494
An international family circle of Protestant merchants at Bordeaux, 1656-86,
by J. F. Bosher 502
Huguenot Society Quarto Series L, LI, LVI: corrections and clarifications by Keith Le
May 508
OBITUARIES
Peter Brissault Minet 97
Irene Scouloudi 418
REVIEW ARTICLES
Saumur: a story of intellectual warfare, by Jean-Paul Pittion 184
What went wrong? Terre d'Exil, translated by Robin Gwynn 510
BOOK REVIEWS
L. Schwoerer, Lady Rachel Russell: 'one of the best of women' [John Carswell] 84
J. Garrisson, La Saint-Barthelemy, and Les Protestants au XV1e siecle [M. Greengrass] 85
G. Mayhew, Tudor Rye [Francois Crouzet] 86
D. S. Katz, Sabbath and sectarianism in I7th-century England [Blair Worden] 88
P. R. Sellin, So doth, so is religion, John Donne and diplomatic contexts in the reformed
Netherlands, 1619-20 [Ole Peter Grell] 89
B. Whitnell, Freedom Street [Charles Marmoy] 90
G. Fischer, Die Hugenotten in Berlin [John Arnold] 90
B. Lugan, Huguenots et Francais: ils ont fait l'Afrique du Sud [Randolph Vigne] 92
U. Janssens-Knorsch, The life and 'Memoires Secrets' of Jean Des Champs [E. R. Briggs] 191
J. I. Israel, Dutch primacy in world trade [C. R. Boxer] 192
O. P. Grell, Dutch Calvinists in early Stuart London [A. Pettegree] 193
R. Howells, ed., Lettres Pastorales of Pierre Jurieu [M. Prestwich] 194
C. Berkvens-Stevelinck, Prosper Marchand: la vie et l'oeuvre, and Catalogue des
manuscrits de la collection Prosper Marchand [R. Howells] 195
J. Almagor, Pierre Des Maizeaux, 1673-1745 [G. C. Gibbs] 196
G. Audisio, Les 'Vaudois': naissance, vie et mort d'une dissidence, Xlle -XVIe siecles,
and G. Tourn et al., 'You are my witnesses': the Waldensians across 800 years [P. Biller] 198
S. P. Anderson, An English consul in Turkey: Paul Rycaut at Smyrna, 1667-78
[C. Heywood] 200
N. Rothstein, Silk designs in the 18th century [Donald King] 289
P. Glanville and Jennifer F. Goldsborough, Women silversmiths, 1685-1745 [Arthur
Grimwade] 290
A. de Lange, ed., Dall'Europa alle valli Valdesi [Euan Cameron] 291
D. Englander et al., Culture and belief in Europe, 1450-1600 [Sandra Clark] 292
A. Clifford, Atonement and justification in English evangelical theology, 1640-1790
[Alan Sell] 293
J. E. Olsen, Calvin and Social Welfare [Gillian Lewis] 294
F. Lestringant, Le Huguenot et le sauvage, 1555-89 [Robin Howells] 296
M. Lazard, ed., Aspects du theatre populaire en Europe au XVIe siecle
[Malcolm M. Smith] 298
J. Flannery, Christ Church, Delgany, 1789-1990 [W. R. LeFanu] 298
J. S. Powell, Portarlington: a planted town [Robin Gwynn] 299
M. D. Nash, The last Voyage of the 'Guardian', Lt Riou, commander, 1789-91
[David Proctor] 300
J. I. Israel, Empires and entrepots: the Dutch, the Spanish monarchy and the Jews
[Richard Turner] 302
A. Duke, Reformation and revolt in the Low Countries [Richard Turner] 302
R. J. Knecht, The French Wars of Religion, 1559-98 [G. C. Gibbs] 303
K. Cameron, ed., From Valois to Bourbon [G. C. Gibbs] 303
E. Black, ed., Kings in conflict: lreland in the 1690s [J. C. Beckett] 304
O. P. Grell et al., eds., From persecution to toleration [A. Whiteman] 400
I. W. Archer, The pursuit of stability [Brian Dietz] 401
T. Bevis, The persecuted [M. P. G. Draper] 402
A. St Leger, Silver, sails and silk [Raymond Refausse] 402
P. Benedict, The Huguenot population of France [Elisabeth Labrousse] 403
B. B. Diefendorf, Beneath the Cross [R. J. Knecht] 404
G. Adams, The Huguenots and French opinion, 1685-1717 [J. F. Bosher] 405
R. Bonney, Society and government under Richelieu and Mazarin, 1624-61 [G. C. Gibbs] 406
E. Cameron, The European Reformation [A. C. Duke] 407
E. Campi, Protestantismo nei secoli [M. D. Lambert] 409
J. Whatley, ed., Jean de Lery [Robin Howells] 409
D. C. Bach, ed., La France et l'Afrique du Sud [Nigel Worden] 411
G. C. Merlo, Valdesi e Valdismi [M. D. Lambert] 412
D. W. Ressinger, ed., Memoirs of the Revd Jaques Fontaine, and B. Cottret, ed., Jacques
Fontaine: Memoires d'une famille huguenote [Randolph Vigne) 514
H. Trevor-Roper, From Counter-Revolution to Glorious Revolution [G. C. Gibbs] 515
P. E. H. Hair, ed., Barbot on Guinea [J. D. Hargreaves] 516
M. Mullett, Sources for the history of English non-conformity [A. P. F. Sell] 518
H. Nixon and M. M. Foot, The history of decorated bookbinding in England [David
McKitterick] 519
A. Pettegree, Emden and the Dutch Revolt [Charles Littleton] 520
M. J. Ducommun and D. Quadroni, Le Refuge protestant dans le Pays de Vaud
[Christopher Storrs] 521
La Route de Sully [Tony Wilson] 522
B. de Montgolfier, Paris au XVIe siecle [Tony Wilson] 522
L'histoire de Poitou protestant [Martin Harcourt Williams] 524
H. Dubief and J. Poujol, La France protestante: histoire et lieux de memoire
[Tony Wilson] 525
T. Olivier, My father Laurence Olivier [Randolph Vigne] 526
A. Pettegree, ed., The early Reformation in Europe [Robin Gwynn] 526
C. Portal, The reluctant goldsmith: Abraham Portal [Tessa Murdoch] 527
MISCELLANEA
Henri Arnaud Portraits; a 1690 letter 93
The Sandtoft Project 95
James Taudin, pewterer 95
A proposed Connaught settlement 96
The Frankfort Plantation 96
Paul de Lamerie 202
The Wibault architectural manuscript in Dublin 202
Eglise Protestante Francaise de Canterbury 202
Vaudois letters in the Hill correspondence 203
Devon sacrament certificates 203
18th-century flowered silks 204
Westminster French Protestant School Foundation 306
Huguenots, goldsmiths and dentistry 307
Actes des synodes nationaux 307
Fontaine's memoirs: a new translation 307
A Chamier tercentenary 309
Huguenots from the Drome 309
Cams Hall, Fareham 309
17th-century London-Frankfurt letters 414
The Hardys of Cork 414
A Bounty order for Huguenot officers' widows 415
James Pain's walnut bureau cabinet 417
A 1689 Daniel Marot engraving 529
Calvinism in Europe, 1560-1620 529
Jeremie Laujol, a Huguenot ancestor of H.M. The Queen 530
The Saints, Antoine Clerembault and Groombridge Place 530
Christ Church Spitalfields graves 531
MEETINGS AND REPORTS
SESSION 1988-89 101
SESSION 1989-90 205
SESSION 1990-9l 310
SESSION 1991-92 421
SESSION 1992-93 532
From Persecution to Toleration, 1688-9, conference, Dutch Church, Austin Friars,
10-11 November 1988 115
Eighth International Reunion of Huguenot descendants, Nimes, 2-9 September 1988 118
Ninth International Reunion of Huguenot descendants, Agen, 1-8 October 1989 433
Deutsches Hugenottentag, Berlin, 24-26 April 1992 434
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 107, 211, 315, 428, 538
ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATES
I. (a) Salomon de Brosse, 'The Chateau of Blerancourt' 8
(b) Sebastien Bourdon, 'The finding of Moses' 8
II. Sebastien Bourdon, 'Landscape in the Campagna Romagna, with figures' 13
III. Sebastien Bourdon, 'Christina of Sweden on horseback' 17
IV. Scbastien Bourdon, 'Self-portrait' 18
V. (a) Deposits on coffins, Christ Church, Spitalfields 23
(b) Burial clothes 23
(c) Burial clothes 23
VI. (a) Charles Shaw-Lefevre 28
(b) Joseph Moser 28
(c) Sarah Hurlin coffin plate 28
(d) Judith Mesman mourning ring 28
VII. (a) Map of the Tower Liberties, 1597 76
(b) Detail of south-east corner 76
VIII Precinct of St Katherine on 1687 map 77
IX. (a) The Revd Henri Arnaud, by Jean-Henry Brandon 94
(b) The Revd Henri Arnaud, by Paul van Somer the younger 94
X. Peter Brissault Minet 98
XI. (a) The Strand in 1776, map 130
(b) The Strand in 1682, map 130
XII. (a) The Strand after 1704, rnap 131
(b) The Strand in 1746 131
XIII. (a) Publisher's device for the Vaillant brothers and Nicholas Prevost 132
(b) Paul and Isaac Vaillant, trade card 132
XIV. (a) The New Exchange 133
(b) Exeter Exchange, 1826 133
XV. (a) Prince Frederick-Eugene of Wurttemberg 150
(b) Castle and city of Montbeliard, 18th century 150
XVI. (a) The princely residence of Etupes 151
(b) 'The reading of the Bible' by George Bretignier 151
XVII. The first page of the 'Memoires Secrets' by Jean Des Champs 190
XVIII. (a) Tureen, 1736, by Paul de Lamerie 230
(h) Kettle and salver, 1736/7, by Paul de Lamerie 230
XIX (a) Goldsmiths' Company Mark Book for Large Workers 231
(b) Goldsmiths' Company Committee Book 231
(c) Joint insurance policy for Ellis Gamble and Paul de Lamerie 231
XX, (a) Silver gilt basket, 1731, by Paul de Lamerie 232
(b) Treasury-style inkstand, 1726, by Paul de Lamerie 232
XXI. (a) Goldsmiths' Company marine ewer, 1741, detail, by Paul de Lamerie 232
(b) Coffee pot, 1714, by Thomas Ash 233
(c.) Wall sconce, c. 1713, by Paul de Lamerie 233
(d) Cup and cover with serpent handles, by Paul de Lamerie 233
XXII Proclamation of Lady Jane Grey, 10 July 1553, page 1 242
XXIII Proclamation of Lady Jane Grey, 10 July 1553, page 2 243
XXIV. (a) Louis Durfort-Duras, 2nd Earl of Feversham 245
(b) The chateau of the Ducs de Duras: Lot et Garonne 245
XXV (a) John Landon, miniature 330
(b) James Landon, attributed to Devis 330
(c) Pengelly House, Cheshunt, by John Landon 330
XXVI (a) The Revd Charles Richard Landon, by T. Langdon 336
(b) "Tom-tom man', by Captain Samuel Landon 336
(c) The Dalton family, by John Zoffany 336
(d) Captain Charles Ginkel Landon, by R. R. Reinagle 336
XXVII. (a) Boughton House, Northamptonshire, north front 343
(b) Carved gilt wood table in Montague House, Bloomsbury 343
XXVIII. (a) Flower-piece by Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer 344
(b) Sketch for ceiling, Boughton House, by Louis Cheron 344
(c) Visual record, east end of Armory, Boughton House, 1682 344
XXIX. (a) James Prevost (1809-97) 359
(b) Probable birthplace of John Provost, Leek 359
(c) Freedom admission certificate, Leonard Prevost, 1724 359
XXX. The Pest House, Morgan's small map, 1682 386
XXXI. (a) James Pain's walnut bureau cabinet 416
(b) Label in 19th-century hand 416
XXXII. Irene Scouloudi presenting commemorativc gift to H.M. The Queen, 1985. 419
XXXIII. (a) Southwark Pickleherring 'La Fecundite' dish, 1659 478
(b) Chelsea white teapot, c. 1745-9 478
(c) Chelsea group of 'La Nourrice', c.1755 478
XXXIV. Chelsea 'Pieta' group, c.1736 481
XXXV. (a) Newhall part tea and coffee service, 1785 484
(b) Chelsea cup and saucer, c.1752 484
(c) Pair of Chelsea 'Girl in the swing' candlestick figures, c.1750 484
XXXVI. Sugar boiling house, Antigua, 1823 488
XXXVI1. (a) Daniel Mesman, by Solomon Williams 497
(b) Portrait of a young man, by Gerrit Dou 497
MAP
County of Montbeliard and the four seigneuries 142
GENEALOGICAL TABLES
The Sohier family in 1507 156
The Arundel-de Ridder tree 504
The Oyens-DuPuy-Reau tree 505
Vol XXVI 1994-1997
PAPERS
Thomas Tompion: the Huguenot connection, by Richard Garnier 1
Abel Boyer: the making of a British subject, by G. C. Gibbs 14
The French Church of London in European Protestantism: the role of Robert le
Macon, dit de la Fontaine, by Charles Littleton 45
Richard Castle: a Huguenot architect in 18th-century Ireland, by the Knight of Glin 58
Irish artists with Huguenot backgrounds, by Martyn Anglesea 59
London records of poor relief for French Protestants, by Keith Le May 71
The Rambaut family in the 18th century, by Philip Rambaut 83
Introduction to 'The Strangers' Progress, Essays in memory of Irene Scouloudi', by
Graham C. Gibbs 141
Social interactions of aliens in late Elizabethan London: evidence from the 1593
Return and the French Church consistory 'actes', by Charles Littleton 147
Assimilation or segregation: colonies of alien craftsmen in Elizabethan London,
by Lien Bich Luu 160
A French Reformation on English soil: religious change in the Channel Islands,
by M. Greengrass and Darryl Ogier 173
A process of gradual assimilation: the exile community in Southampton,
by Andrew Spicer 186
Schism and reconciliation: the 'Nouvelle Eglise de Ste Marie', Dublin, 1705-16,
by G. A. Forrest 199
Marital problems of women in the French Church of London in the later 17th century,
by Robin Gwynn 214
The unsuccessful Andrew and the other Ogiers: a study of failure in the Huguenot
community, by Mary Bayliss 230
Second generation Huguenot craftsmen in London: from the 'Warning Carriers' Walks',
by Tessa Murdoch. 241
The Tyssens - lords of the manor of Hackney: from strangers to English landlords,
by Rosemary Weinstein 257
Sir Theodore Janssen, Huguenot merchant of London, c.1658-1748, by Elspeth Veale 264
Victorian integration and near-disintegration; the Daugars case and the French Church
of London, by Randolph Vigne 289
Bibliography of the works of Irene Scouloudi, by G. C. Gibbs 305
Defending the faith in 16th-century France, by R. J. Knecht 317
A Huguenot scholar. antiquary, and Lambeth Palace librarian, Andrew Coltee Ducarel,
1713-85, by D. Jones-Baker 330
The Huguenot Society and its library: hidden treasure revealed, by Kenneth Bradford 343
The legacy of the Huguenots, by C. E. J. Caldicott 350
Education provided by the French Protestant Church of London in the 19th century,
by Keith Le May 359
An unpublished letter from Robert de la Fontaine to Philippe du Plessis-Mornay,
by Charles Littleton 363
The Huguenots as Whig-makers: a rejoinder, by Bernard Cottret 367
Huguenot watchmakers in England: with examples from the British Museum
horological collections, by David Thompson 417
Voltaire and the Sirven case: propaganda in a good cause, by Graham Gargett 431
Recent discoveries on Charles Gouyn, Nicholas Sprimont and other 18th-century
workers of Huguenot origin in the English porcelain industry, by Anthony du Boulay 443
Calvin incognito in London: the rediscovery in London of sermons on Isaiah,
by Max Engammare. 453
Points of view: Benjamin de Daillon, William Moreton and the Portarlington affair,
by Ruth Whelan 463
Success to failure: a late arrival's trajectory - the Galiegues of Spitalfields,
by Keith Le May 490
Jean de Bodt: Huguenot architect and engineer, by H. J. Kuke 500
British gardens by Daniel Marot (1661-1752), architect to the King of England,
by Jan Woudstra 553
French-speaking refugees and the foundation of the silk industry in the 16th
century, by Lieu Bich Luu 564
Town governments and Protestant strangers, 1560-1690, by John Miller 577
'Outlandish Men': the Huguenots in London, 1680-1780, by Mary Bayliss 590
The Huguenots, the Crown and the clergy: Ireland 1704, by Ruth Whelan 601
Edward Mangin's list of Huguenot names, 1841. by Penelope Ewles-Bergeron 611
Huguenot Freemen of Ihe City of Dublin, by Petra Coffey 635
Religious printing in 16th-century France: the St Andrew's project, by Andrew Pettegree 650
The Vaudois baptism of Henry Cavendish, by Sugiko Nishikawa 660
Victorian songs of a friend of La Providence: John Playle's 'Miscellaneous Pieces',
by David S. Brooke 664
OBITUARIES
J. R. Vernede 116
W. R. LeFanu 393
Sir Anthony Wagner 396
L. C. Christie 536
B. S. R. Rambaut 538
Norah Fahie 689
BOOK REVIEWS
T. Murdoch, Boughton House. The English Versailles [A. du Boulay] 94
L. Taylor, Soldiers of Christ. Preaching in late medieval and Reformation France
[R. J. Knecht] 98
J. Marx, Pirates and Privateers of the Caribbean [P. M. Rambaut] 99
R. Vigne, Guillaume Chenu de Chalezac, the 'French boy' at the Cape of Good Hope,
1686-9 [P. E. H. Hair] 100
F. M. G. Wilson, A strong supporting cast: the Shaw Lefevres, 1789-1936 [Sir J. Sainty] 101
M. Kung, Die Bernische Asyl- und Fluchtlingspolitik am ende des 17, Jahrhunderts
[C. Storrs] 102
G. Vola (ed.), Il potere e la gloria. La Gloriosa Rivoluzione del 1688 [C. Storrs] 103
J. Reeve et. a1., The Spitalfields projects [R. Richardson] 104
Y. Jaulmes, The French Protestant Church of London and the Huguenots [R. Vigne] 105
L. Stewart, The rise of public science. Rhetoric. technology and natural philosophy in
Newtonian Britain [G. C. Gibbs] 106
B. Masters (ed.), Voltaire. The Calas affair. A Treatise on Toleration [R. Howells] 108
P. Biller, A. Hudson (eds.), Heresy and literacy, 1000-1500 [M. D. Lambert] 371
A. Pettegree et al., Calvinism in Europe, 1540-1620 [E. Cameron] 372
M. I. Wilson, Nicholas Lanier; Master of the King's Musick [I. Spink] 373
R. Gwynn (ed.), Minutes of the consistory of the French Church of London,
Threadneedle Street, 1679-92 [J. Miller] 374
G. Hanlon, Confession and community in 17th-century France. Catholic and Protestant
coexistence in Aquitaine [P. Campbell] 376
O. Fatio et al. (eds.), Jacques Flournoy: Journal 1675-92 [V. Larminie] 377
N. Rothstein, The Victoria and Albert Museum Textile collection: woven textile design
In Britain to 1750; Woven textile design in Britain to 1850 [A. Buck] 378
L. Sencicle, Banking on Dover [P. Minet] 380
M. E. Richard, La vie des protestants francais de l'edit de Nantes a la Revolution
[M. Greengrass] 381
P. Cabanel (ed.), Dire les Cevennes: mille ans de temoignages [M. Greengrass] 382
M. E. Bury, J. D. Pickles, Romilly's Cambridge diary, 1842-7 [B. Herbertson] 383
F. R. J. Knetsch, Guilliaume Groen van Prinsterer: Prusse et le Pays Bas. L'Empire
Prussien l'Apocalypse [G. C. Gibbs] 385
Y. V. Crowe (ed.), Hommage a Ernst von Bressendorf [K. N. Busfield] 386
P. L. Griffiths. Who wrote the New Testament? [T. D. Desert] 387
S. Cavaciocchi (ed.), La migrazioni in Europa. secc. XIII-XVIII [C. Storrs] 387
N. Canny (ed.), Europeans on the move: studies on European migration, 1500-1800
[L. B. Luu] 511
H. Soly, A. Thijs, Minorities in Western European cities (16th-18th centuries) [L. B. Luu] 511
A. J. Jelsma, O. Boersma, Acta van het consistorie van de Nederlandse gemeente te
Londen 1569-85 [A. Pettegree] 512
M. Wolfe, The conversion of Henry IV. Politics, power and religious belief in early
modern France [M. Greengrass] 514
R. Esser, Nederlandische Exulanten im Engeland des 16 und fruhen 17 Jahrhunderts
[A. Duke] 516
R. M. Kingdon, Adultery and divorce in Calvin's Geneva [R. Whelan] 518
A. C. Clifford, Calvinus: authentic Calvinism, a clarification [R. Whelan] 520
D. Statt, Foreigners and Englishmen. The controversy over immigration and
population, 1660-1760 [R. Esser] 521
D. Shorney. Protestant non-conformity and Roman Catholicism - a guide to sources
in the P. R. O. [G. Copus] 522
M. Evers (ed.), Gabriel de Convenant, avoue de la 'Glorieuse Rentree' des Vaudois
[A. de Lange] 522
A. Goldgar, Impolite learning: conduct and community in the Republic of Letters,
1680-1750 [G. A. Forrest] 524
J. M. Racault (ed.), Voyage et avantures de Francois Leguat et ses compagnons
[R. Howells] 525
J. C. Laursen, New essays on the political thought of the Huguenots of the refuge
[G. C. Gibbs] 526
C. de Saussure, A foreign view of England in 1725-30 [C. Thacker] 528
M. Cox, Life and death in Spitalfields 1700 to 1850 [M. Bayliss] 529
P. Roberts, A city in conflict. Troyes during the French Wars of Religion [J. Davies] 668
N. L. Roelker, One King, One Faith. The parlement of Paris and the religious
reformations of the 16th century [J. Davies] 668
L. H. Jungblut, Strangers settled here amongst us. Policies, perceptions and the
presence of aliens in Elizabethan England [M. Greengrass] 669
A. Pettegree, Marian Protestantism - six studies [C. Littleton] 669
O. P. Grell, B. Scribner (eds.), Tolerance and intolerance in the European Reformation
[L. Racaut] 670
F. M. Higman, Piety and the people. Religious printing in French, 1511-51 [A. J. Jelsma] 671
L. F. Parmelee, Good newes from Fraunce: French anti-League propaganda in late
Elizabethan England [G. A. Forrest] 672
G. Marnef, Antwerp in the age of Reformation [L. B. Luu] 673
A. P. F. Sell (ed.), Protestant Non-conformity in the West Midlands of England [R. Vigne] 674
A. Milton, Catholic and Reformed: the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches in
English Protestant thought [C. Littleton] 674
M Magdelaine et al. (eds.), De l'humanisme aux lumieres. Bayle et le protestantisme
[G. C. Gibbs] 675
C. Hartop, The Huguenot legacy. English silver, 1680-1760 [A. Grimwade] 677
D. Bindman, M. Baker, Roubiliac and the 18th-century monument. Sculpture as theatre
[A. du Boulay] 678
P. Glanville (ed.), Silver [S. M. Hare] 679
D. Ogier, Reformation and society in Guernsey [A. Spicer] 680
K. Herlihy (ed.), The religion of Irish dissent, 1650-1800 [G. A. Forrest] 680
D. K. van Kley, The religious origins of the French Revolution [K. Carpenter] 682
S. Hunter, Harriet Martineau. The poetics of moralism [J. Innes] 682
W. S. F. Pickering, What the British found when they found the French Vaudois in the
19th century [A. P. F. Sell] 683
M. Bray, The Girardot family [R. Vigne] 684
MISCELLANEA
An Amsterdam family that fled from Bordeaux 110
Centenary of the Soho Square church: a Huguenot Society petition of 1888 111
The man who saved London 112
The Courage party 113
Recovery of lost French Hospital letters of application 113
French Catholic artists in 18th-century England 114
A Rondeau will in the French Church archives 115
Manuscript of the Rohan Memoirs 389
The Schomberg Sword 390
A Ducarel letter of 1773 390
The Fontaines' 'scribbling disorder' 391
George Victor du Noycr (1817-69) - an exhibition 392
The Fourteen of Meaux 532
Presentation to Madame Elisabeth Labrousse 532
Huguenots in the Dordogne 532
The Lord Mayor of Dublin's D'Olier chain 533
Jane Austen and Tom Lefroy's Irish airs 533
The Huguenot Vicar of Brotherton 535
450th anniversary of the first Protestant church in France 685
In memoriam George Victor du Noyer 686
The Islington Cup 687
Anne Tanqueray's last will and testament, 1733 687
Seeking memoirs of Huguenot escapes 687
Latrobe International Symposium 687
English Durys and German Du Rys 688
S. S. Teulon and Thorney 689
MEETINGS AND REPORTS
SESSION 1993-4 117
SESSION 1994-5 397
SESSION 1995-6 540
SESSION 1996-7 690
Deutsche Hugenottentage, Celle, 1994 131
Reunion of Huguenot descendants, Poitiers, 1994 412
Huguenot Society of South Carolina, Annual General Meeting, 1997 702
'Out of New Babylon: the Huguenots and their diaspora' conference, College of
Charleston, 1997 702
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 124, 405, 546, 695
ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATES
I. (a) Two related travelling clocks by Tompion 6
(b) Two designs by Tompion for chair-back and seat 6
(c) Brussels tapestry with Mars and Minerva 6
II. (a) The Boulle Tompion 7
(b) Tompion spring clock no. 436 7
(c) Two Marot designs similar to the Boulle clock 7
(d) Marot designs: three longcase clocks, barometer 7
III. (a) Marot design for a wrought iron gate 8
(b) The Mostyn year-going spring clock 8
(c) Standard Tompion longcase clock dial 8
(d) Marot design similar to Tompion's cases 8
IV. (a) Mostyn clock frontplate 9
(b) Detail from Tijou's pattern book 9
(c) Details from Berain's pattern book 9
V. Abel Boyer 17
VI. Gabriel Beranger self-portrait 64
VII. (a) East prospect, Giant's Causeway, Susanne Drury 65
(b) Glen Arm Deer Park, J. J. Barralet 65
VIII. (a) Landscape with horse and donkeys, T. Roberts 66
(b) Countryside near Bray, T. S. Roberts 66
IX. Plan: Belair in relation to Duras 85
X. Daniel Oyens, his wife and children 110
XI. Irene Scouloudi, 1932 134
XII. Chapter House, St Mary's Abbey, Dublin 200
XIII. (a) Andrew Ogier: marriage register, 1722 233
(b) Andrew Ogier: marriage licence, 1738/9 233
XIV (a) Notice of sale, Peter Pons, 1740 247
(b) Warning Notice by beadle, Goldsmiths' Hall 247
(c) Soup tureen and ladle, Paul de Lamerie, 1743 247
XV (a) Paul Crespin, attributed to Pierre Subleyras 248
(b) Trade card of Peter de la Fontaine, by Hogarth 248
XVI (a) Trade card of Peze Pilleau 249
(b) Trade card of Peter Dutens 249
XVII (a) Augustin Courtauld, attributed to Hans Hysing 250
XVIII (a) Manor House, Shacklewell, c. 1800 259
(b) The Tyssen flagon 259
(c) Set of William III copper ale measures 259
XIX. The Tyssen estates at Hackney, c. 1760 260
XX. (a) Sir Theodore Janssen 272
(b) Williamza Henley 272
(c) Sir Theodore Janssen 's house, Wimbledon, 1719 272
XXI. Site of Janssen's house, Roque's Exact Survey 276
XXII. (a) French Protestant Church, St Martin-le-Grand 297
(b) Rev Guillaume Gustave Daugars 297
(c) Rev Jacques Massis, Marlborough Street court 297
XXIII. Ruvigny plaque, St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 316
XXIV. Andrew Coltee Ducarel 331
XXV. William Richard LeFanu 394
XXVI. (a) Watch by Gylis van Gheele, London, 1589 423
(b) Watch by David Bouquet, c. 1650 423
(c) Silver case 'Puritan' watch, Elias Vollant 423
XXVII. (a) Watches by Paul Beauvais, case by Adam Roumieu 424
(b) Watch by Henery Massy. cases by Lewis Roumieu 424
XXVIII. (a) Watches by Peter Fardoil and David Lestourgeon 425
(b) Watch by Joseph Martineau, case by S. Goujon 425
(c) Watch movements, Fardoil and Lestourgeon 425
(d) Watch by G. and J. Hanet, case by D. Aveline 426
XXIX. (a) Watch by James Tregent, case by G. Macaire 426
(b) Watch by Thomas Martin, c. 1780 426
(c) Back of case by Laura Aveline, T. Martin watch 426
XXX. (a) Pair of Chelsea vases. See (c) 449
(b) Chelsea vase after Vincennes original. See (c) 449
(c) Nicholas Sprimont, his wife and sister-in-law 449
XXXI. (a) Girl-in-a-swing white group, Gouyn's factory 450
(b) Girl-in-a-swing casket, Gouyn's factory 450
XXXII. (a) White Derby chinoiserie group, Andrew Planche 451
(b) Bristol figure of shepherdess, Tebo 451
(c) Worcester hexagonal vase, Tebo, c. 1769-70 451
(d) Worcester hexagonal vases, Tebo, c. 1772-4 451
XXXIII. (a) General Jean de Bodt, by Louis de Sylvestre 503
(b) Royal Palace, Potsdam, main entrance 503
(c) Design for the Arsenal, Berlin, 1700 503
XXXIV. (a) Bombardment of Geldern, from De Bodt's drawing 504
(b) Design for Royal Hospital for Frederic I 504
(c) 'Japanese Palace', Dresden, main front 504
XXXV. (a) Wentworth Castle cross-section, n-e front 505
(b) Wentworth Castle projected n-e front elevation 505
XXXVI. (a) 'Dome de Berlin', west front 506
(b) St Paul's Cathedral 506
(c) Cathedral design, Berlin 506
(d) St Vedast, Foster Lane, London 506
XXXVII. Lucie Catherine Christie 536
XXXVIII. (a) Hampton Court, Fountain garden design 556
(b) Hampton Court, Fountain garden engraving 556
(c) Hampton Court, the Wilderness design 556
(d) Hampton Court, the Wilderness engraving 556
(e) Hampton Court, the Privy Garden engraving 556
XXXlX. (a) Hampton Court from the south, Privy Garden 557
(b) Elvaston Castle, Mon Plaisir (reconstruction) 557
XL. (a) Kensington Gardens. parterre and wilderness 558
(b) Wilderness similar to Queen's Bower, Het Loo 558
(c) Bower similar to Queen 's Bower, Het Loo 558
The numbering above supersedes that in the text.
FIGURE
The coat of arms of Sir Theodore Janssen 288
GENEALOGICAL TABLE
Galiegue - English branch 493
Vol XXVII 1997-2002
PAPERS
The three Esthers: noblewomen of the Huguenot refuge, by Emma Monson 1
Persecution and toleration; changing identities of lreland's Huguenot refugees,
by Ruth Whelan 20
Maximilian Colt: master sculptor to James I, by Adam White 36
Art and industry in 18th-century London: English silver 1680 -1760 from the
Alan and Simone Hartman Collection, by Christopher Hartop 50
Charity schools provided by French Protestant institutions in London, 1682-1831
by Keith Le May 64
The dubious affair of Laurent de Saumery, by Andreas Flick 81
A Huguenot contribution in Scotland: the weavers of Picardy, by Anthony Springall 97
The Rambaut family: astronomy and aeronautics, by Philip Marland Rambaut 110
In defence of the toyshop: the intriguing case of George Willdey and the
Huguenots, by Helen Clifford 171
The 'secret war' of Elizabeth I: England and the Huguenots during the early
Wars of Religion, by D. J. B. Trim 189
Bernard Palissy - potter and Huguenot martyr, by Anthony du Boulay 200
Abel Boyer and Jonathan Swift: a 'French dog' bites back, by Graham C. Gibbs 211
Regulating moral and social behaviour by the French Church of London, 1680-9,
by Eileen Barrett 232
Rethinking Portarlington, by John S Powell 246
In the purlieus of St Alfege's: Huguenot families in 17th-18th-century Greenwich,
by Randolph Vigne 257
The Revd John Deffray: the making of an Anglican clergyman, by Helen Mitcham 274
On short-term and long-term memory, by C. E. J. Caldicott 279
Remembering with integrity, by Ruth Whelan 281
Reflections on Pierre Bayle and Elisabeth Labrousse, and their Huguenot critique
of intolerance, by Sally Jenkinson 325
Huguenots in the Electorate of Hanover and their British links, by Andreas Flick. 335
Gems from the Orient: the activities of Sir John Chardin (1643-1713) as a diamond
importer and East India merchant, by Edgar Samuel 351
The Huguenot Royal librarians: Henri Justel, Francois Vallotton and Claudius
Amyand, by Stephen Massil 369
Foreigners and freedom: the Huguenot refuge in Dublin city, 1660-1700, by Mary Clark 382
An end to Catholic monopoly? Gilbert de Voisins's 'Memoires' and Protestant civil rights
(1767-8), by Graham Gargett 392
Huguenot storytellers in London in the 18th century, by Georgia Cosmos 403
The current state of research on the Huguenots and Ireland: the Round Table at
Maynooth, 17 May 1999, by Ruth Whelan 418
'From strangers to citizens' conference, Dutch Church, Austin Friars, London,
5-7 April 2000, by Charles Littleton 434
The Huguenot contribution to the British Army in the Marlborough wars:
some remarks, by Paul Minet 485
Pierre Langlois, cabinet-maker to the world of fashion, by Tessa Murdoch 497
The Revd J. B. Stouppe's travels in France in 1654 as Cromwell's secret agent,
by Giorgio Vola 509
Huguenot tutors in the family of Edward and Mary Clarke of Chipley, 1687-1710,
by Bridget Clarke 527
Elie Bouhereau, first public librarian in Ireland, by Muriel McCarthy 543
The Westminster French Protestant Charity School: apprenticeships of former
pupils, 1750-1815, by Keith Le May 561
The French Church, Portarlington - after the French, by John S. Powell 573
Bound for Botany Bay: Huguenot descendants among the Australian convicts,
by Robert Nash 583
Calvinism and the Reformation in 16th-century France, by Denis Desert 633
Trial by fire at Serignan: an apocalyptic event in the Cevennes and its echoes abroad,
by Georgia Cosmos 642
England as protector of Protestant minorities: the early 18th-century role of
the SPCK, by Sugiko Nishikawa 659
The first 150 years of the Societe de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Francais,
By Jean-Thierry du Pasquier 671
Philanthropy and the Philosopher's Stone: Robert Boyle and the Huguenots of the
refuge, by Charles Littleton 679
Huguenots and Scots: some 17th-century theological, social and military
connexions, by Matthew Glozier 692
The Chamberlen family and the introduction of obstetrical instruments, by
William H. Prioleau 705
The Limner of Charles Town and the Huguenot diaspora in South Carolina, by
Myrtle Campbell 715
Peter de Salleneuve: soldier, sea-farer, surgeon-apothecary, by John Ferris 724
The reburial of Louisa Perina Courtauld (nee Ogier), by Christopher Courtauld 731
OBITUARY
Elisabeth Labrousse 464
BOOK REVIEWS
J. B. Wood, The King's Army [D. J. B. Trim] 120
J. F. Dubost, La France Italienne [D. J. B. Trim] 122
O. Boersma, A. J. Jelsma, Unity in multiformity [P. Collinson] 123
A. Spicer, The French-speaking Reformed community and their church in Southampton
[J. Miller] 124
K. C. Robbins, City on the ocean: La Rochelle, 1530-1650 [P. Conner] 125
F. Lestringant, L'experience huguenote au Nouveau Monde [B. van Ruymbeke] 126
J.-F. Gilmont, Jean Calvin et le livre imprime [A. Pettegree] 127
T. A. Lambert, I. A. Watt (eds.), Registres du consistoire de Geneve au temps de
Calvin, Tome I, 1542-4 [C. Littleton] 128
B. G Armstrong, Bibliographia Molinari [T. A. Muller] 129
R. J. Knecht, The rise and fall of Renaissance France [G. Rowlands] 130
M. Acerra, G. Martiniere, Coligny, les Protestants et la mer [A. Pettegree] 131
R. Oresko, G. C. Gibbs, H. M. Scott, (eds.), Royal and republican sovereignty in early
modern Europe [R. Mettam] 132
F. Crouzet, Britain, France and international commerce: from Louis XIV to Victoria
[R. C. Nash] 133
G. Treasure, Mazarin, the crisis of absolutism in France [C. Littleton] 134
W. Beik, Urban protest in 17th-century France [C. Littleton] 134
P. Stephens, The Waldensian story [S. Nishikawa] 135
L. H. Boles, The Huguenots, the Protestant succession and the War of the Spanish
Succession [C. Storrs] 135
C. Lasserre, La Seminaire de Lausanne, 1726-1812 [V. Larminie] 137
J. P. Selth, Firm heart and capacious mind. The life and friends of Etienne Dumont
[C. Blamires] 138
J. S. Powell, Portarlington and 1798 [V. Costello] 139
J. M. Russell, From Nineveh to New York. The strange story of the Assyrian reliefs
[W. S. R. Fenton] 140
G. Courtauld, The travels of a fat bulldog [R. Vigne] 140
P. C. Finney, Seeing beyond the word: visual arts and the Calvinist tradition [R,Vigne] 285
A. J. Jelsma, Frontiers of the Reformation. Dissidence and orthodoxy in the 16th century
[J. Pollman] 286
V. Green, The European Reformation [J. Pollmann] 286
S. Carroll, Noble power during the French Wars of Religion [D. J. B. Trim] 288
D. Potter, The French Wars of Religion: selected documents [D. J. B. Trim] 288
J. Miller (ed.), L'Europe Protestante au XVIe et XVIIe siecles [E. Cameron] 289
H. Dubief, J. Poujol, La France Protestante: histoire et lieux de memoire [E. Cameron] 289
M. Greengrass, The European Reformation, c.1500-1618 [M. von Habsburg] 290
K. Bostoen, Bonis in bonum: Johan Rademaker de Oude [A. Pettegree] 292
H. Phillips, Church and culture in 17th-century France [M. Greengrass] 293
W. Dampier, A new voyage round the world [R. J. Howells] 294
N. B. Harte (ed.), The New Draperies in the Low Countries and England [L. B. Luu] 295
J. P. Ward, Metropolitan communities: trade guilds, identity and change in early
Modern London [C. Littleton] 296
R. L. Greaves, God's other children [G. A. Forrest] 297
C. Podmore, The Moravian Church in England, 1728-60 [L. E. Torode] 299
M. Bray, The Girardot family [R. Vigne] 300
G. H. Fleming, John Everett Millais: a biography [R Vigne] 300
G. Adams, The call of conscience: French Protestant responses to the Algerian War
1954-62 [T. Baycroft] 301
G. Courtauld, The fat bulldog roams again [J. G. Ouvry] 302
G. Audisio, The Waldensian dissent: persecution and survival, c.1170-c.1570
[M. D. Lambert] 439
P. Ayris D. Selwyn (eds.), Thomas Cranmer: churchman and scholar [C. J. Bradshaw] 440
R. A. Mason (ed.), John Knox and the British Reformations [L. J. Dunbar] 441
H. P. Jurgens, Johannes a Lasco. Ein leben in buchern und briefen [A. Flick] 442
M. Freudenberg, Profile des reformierten Protestantismus aus vier Jahrhunderten
[C. S. Dixon] 443
D. M. Bryson, Queen Jeanne and the promised land [A. Pettegree] 444
S. A. Pincus, Protestantism and patriotism: ideologies and the making of English
foreign policy, 1650-68 [J. Miller] 445
E. Le Roy Ladurie, The beggar and the professor: a 16th-century family saga
[L. H. Roper] 446
G. Berkvens-Stevelinck, J. Israel, G. H. Posthumus Meijes (eds.), The emergence of
tolerance in the Dutch Republic [G. C. Gibbs] 447
T. Larin, Breve histoire des protestants en Nouvelle-France et au Quebec [I. Choquette] 448
T. Claydon, I. McBride (eds.), Protestantism and national identity: Britain and Ireland
c. 1650-1850 [C. Littleton] 450
J. Loach, Edward VI [J. Olson] 597
C. W. Baird, History of the Huguenot emigration to America [B. van Ruymbeke] 598
T. Barnard, J. Fenlon (eds.), The Dukes of Ormonde, 1610-1745 [G. A. Forrest] 599
F. W. Felix, Der Ausweisung der Protestanten aus dem Furstentum Orange 1703
and 1711-13 [S. Nishikawa] 601
T. M. Lennon, Reading Bayle [M. Yardeni] 602
S. L. Jenkinson, Bayle: political writing [M. Yardeni] 602
R. Gwynn, Huguenot heritage: the history and contribution of the Huguenots in Britain
[V Costello] 603
D. Waters (ed.), Elegant plate. Three centuries of precious metals in New York City
[P. Glanville] 604
M. E. Bury, J. D. Pickles, Romilly's Cambridge diary, 1848-64 [J. G. Ouvry] 606
J. Radnor, A Huguenot family: des Bouverie, Bouverie, Pleydell-Bouverie [R. Vigne] 607
R. Vigne, C. Littleton, From strangers to citizens [R. A. Mentzer] 734
0. Chadwick, the early Reformation on the continent [W. R. Ward] 735
B. Cottret, Calvin: a biography [L Racaut] 736
K. Cameron, M. Greengrass, P. Roberts, The adventures of religious pluralism in
early modern France [A. Pettegree] 737
T. A. Lambert, I. M. Watt, W. McDonald (eds.), Registre du consistoire de Geneve au
temps de Calvin, Tome II [A. Pettegree] 738
T. Freedman, The chansons of Orlando di Lasso [F. Dobbins] 739
A. Pettegree, The Reformation world. [D. J. B. Trim] 741
S. Doran, Elizabeth I and foreign policy [D. J. B. Trim] 743
E. Cameron, Waldensians [M. D. Lambert] 743
P. Biller, The Waldenses, 1170-1530 [M. D. Lambert] 744
J. Ridley, Bloody Mary's martyrs [C Littleton] 745
P. Benedict, The faith and fortunes of France's Huguenots [A. Spicer] 746
R. A. Mentzer, A Spicer (eds.), Society and culture in the Huguenot world [E. Tingle] 747
C. Harline, E. Put, A bishop's tale [E. Fulton] 748
H. and M.-H. Davies, French Huguenots in English lands [R. D. Gwynn] 749
E. Alcorn, T. Sinsteden, English silver in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston [P. Glanville] 750
J. Chesterman, Madame de Charriere: letters from Switzerland [R. J. Howells] 751
J. McManners, Church and state in 18th-century France [R. Mettam] 752
H. Duffy, James Gandon and his times [J. Gandon] 753
D. Severs, 18 Folgate Street [S. Symes] 754
SHORT REVIEWS [R. Vigne]
K. Y. Heselton, Sunbury echoes from the past, vol. 2 608
B. J. Buchanan, Sir John (later Lord) Ligonier 608
P. Linebaugh, M. Rediker, The many-headed hydra 609
A. E. Teulon, Victorian Thorney 609
MISCELLANEA
The Ducanes of Wandsworth 142
The Edict of Nantes discussed at the French Church of London 142
French emigres in Europe, 1789-1814 143
Papers of Jacob Leisler Project 144
William Winthrop and the cause of reform 144
Pierre Simond's psalter discovered 145
The Edict celebrated at Chatellerault 146
Wild geese at the 'late massacre in Piedmont' 303
The La Touche amorino 304
The Walloon Library at Leiden 304
Wanted: Huguenot authors 305
The French at Franschoek 305
Some missing 17th-century manuscripts 306
A Huguenot silk-weaver's portrait 306
France and Edward VI's charter 460
Calvin's sermons: a refugee to refugees 461
The Hauduroys: Dyrham Park and North Audley Street 462
G. V. du Noyer commemorated 463
Persecution tracts 611
Faulkner's Dublin Journal, 1761-6 612
Finds in the French Church of London archives 613
The Erck miniatures 613
Peter Guillemard's commonplace book 614
The census at La Providence, 1901 and 2001 615
The Scouloudi Memorial Lecture 756
The banishment of Philip Landon from the Cape of Good Hope, 1818 757
Australian Huguenot study group 759
HMS Ulysses: Huguenots at the helm 760
The tutors at Chipley - later years 760
A Pindaric poem by Thomas D'Urfey 761
John de Beauchesne and England's first writing-book 762
MEETINGS AND REPORTS
Session 1997-8 147
Session 1998-9 309
Session 1999-2000 466
Session 2000-1 617
Session 2001-2 764
Reunion of Huguenot descendants, Mulhouse, 1997 160
Edict of Nantes 'Seance Solenelle', Paris, 1998 163
Edict Anniversary Week, New York, 1998 164
Westminster Abbey wreath-laying and House of Lords reception, 1998 167
'From Refuge to Riches', Victoria & Albert Museum, 1998 169
Reunion of Huguenot descendants, Brittany, 2000. 631
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 154
ILLUSTRATIONS
la Bas relief of Eland monument by Henri Nadauld 8
lb Henry Savile, Lord Eland (1660-88) by Sir Godfrey Kneller 8
lc The Eland monument, engraving by John Dart 8
2a Monument to Queen Elizabeth I, 1605-6, Westminster Abbey 40
2b Monument to Princess Sophia, 1607, Westminster Abbey 40
2c Chimney Piece in the King James Drawing Room, Hatfield House 40
2d Monument to Sir George Savile Bt, 1628, Thornhill, W. Yorkshire 40
3a Monument to Queen Elizabeth I. Detail of the effigy 41
3b Monument to Princess Mary, 1607-8, Westminster Abbey 41
3c Design for a funeral monument from J. A. de Cerceau 41
3d Monument to Robert, Earl of Salisbury. c.1614-c.1618, St Etheldreda, Hatfield 41
4a Coffee pot, silver, 1713-14, Richard Bailey 56
4b Coffee pot, silver, 1715-16, Simon Pantin 56
4c Tankard, silver, 1686-7, probably William Jennings 56
4d Stand, silver, Pierre Harache 56
5a Wine cooler, silver, 1718-19, David Willaume 57
5b Pair of candelabra, silver, 1744-5, John Hugh Le Sage 57
5c Monteith, silver, 1698-9, William Gibson 57
5d Monteith, silver, 1705-6, Anthony Nelme 57
6a Punch bowl, silver, c.1719, Paul de Lamerie 58
6b Cake basket, silver, 1739-40, Paul de Lamerie 58
6c Cup and cover, silver-gilt, 1737-8, John White 58
6d Pair of casters, silver-gilt, 1727-8, Paul Crespin 58
7 The Revd Samuel Audinet (1738-1818) 76
8a The French Reformed temple in Celle 86
8b Christopher Chappuzeau 86
8c Johann Kaspar von Bothma (1656-1732) 86
9a The Revd Antoine Archard (1696-1772) 87
9b The Revd Philippe Menard 87
9c Frederick William, King of Prussia 87
10a The site of Picardy village 103
10b Edinburgh Town Council minutes, 5 August 1730 103
10c Advertisement for the Roup, 21 June 173 103
10d Picardy from Edinburgh, after J. Clerk 103
11a Whirlpool galaxy 114
11b Arthur Rambaut, with the 'Great Equatorial' telescope, Radcliffe Observatory 114
11c Dunsink Observatory, Dublin 114
11d Paul Rambaut, weightless, Johnson Space Center, Texas 114
12 Thomas Willdey's trade-card 176
13a 'Portrait of Bernard Palissy', painted terracotta. French school, 19th century 206
13b Partial view of the walled city of Saintes, 1560 206
13c Oval dish, manner of Bernard Palissy, French, 16th century 206
I3d Oval dish, Diana. Manner of Bernard Palissy. Late 16th century 206
14a Oval dish, La Belle Jardiniere. School of Bernard Palissy. Late 16th early
17th century 207
14b Ewer, St Porchaire, French, 16th century 207
14c Print of Bernard Palissy, 1862, from a miniature in the Musee Cluny 207
15 View towards London from Greenwich Park, c.1742 258
16 Portrait of a gentleman, perhaps James Leman (1688-1742), Michael Dahl 306
17a Prince George Louis of Hanover, afterwards King George I of England 341
17b Sophia Dorothea, the 'Princess of Ahlden' 341
17c Christopher Chappuzeau, by George William Lafontaine 341
17d Eleonore d'Olbreuse, Duchess of Celle 341
18a The castle of Ahlden 342
18b The Evangelical Reformed Church, Celle 342
18c The former French Reformed temple and manse in Hamelin 342
19 Sir John Chardin (1643-1713) by David Loggan 358
20 A 17th-century hand-cranked diamond mill 359
21a Title-page, 'A cry from the desert' 405
21b Title-page, 'Le Theatre sacre des Cevennes' 405
22 Trade card of Pierre Langlois 498
23a 'Secretaire a abbatant', c.1765 504
23b Commode with floral marquetry, attributed to Langlois 504
24 Mary Clarke in old age 536
25a Chipley Park in 1837, by John Buckler 537
25b Chipley today 537
26 The opening lines of the second part of Elie Bouhereau's diary 553
27 William Delaforce (1817-1900) 592
28 Peter Chamberlen III (1601-83) 706
29 Mrs Peter Manigault, by Jeremiah Theus 716
30 Daniel Ravenel of Chelsea, by Jeremiah Theus 717
FIGURE
Portion of a map illustrating a Huguenot officer's journal of the Peninsula War of
1705-13 492
GENEALOGICAL TABLES
The three Esthers: noblewomen of the Huguenot refuge, with their de La Tour du Pin
and Savile connexions 3
Ghiselin-Chardin genealogy 357
Vol XXVIII 2003-2007
The Stranger community and the Established Church, by Denis Desert 1
The correspondence of Pierre Bayle: apprenticeship and testing ground for his writing,
by Antony McKenna 11
James Robinson Planche: 19-century dramatist, antiquary and herald, by Colin Lee 22
Raising the Redcoats: the Huguenot context, by Richard Holmes 33
The rise and fall of the Huguenot physician in early modern France, by Laurence
Brockliss 36
Letters from an Irish refuge: the Farie brothers in Cork and Limerick, 1711-25,
by Jean-Philippe Labrousse 56
Matthew Liart and Philip Audinet: two engravers of Huguenot stock, by Keith Le May 67
Huguenot booksellers in Dublin extracted from M. Pollard's A Dictionary of members
of the Dublin book trade 1550-1800, by Maire Kennedy 83
Willdey's Toyshop, by Brian Beet 92
The Bishop of Agen attempts to bar the door, 1750-1, by Denis Desert 149
Claudius Holyband, pioneer Huguenot lexicographer in England, by Monique C. Cormier
and Aline Francoeur 160
David Garrick and the 'art of living', by Catherine Parry-Wingfield 176
'The world is not big enough': the Vernezobre family in the refuge, by Kazimierz Bem 187
The diplomatic career of Rene Augier, by Loic Bienassis 199
Charles Goulon (1645-1705), military engineer, by John Hebbert 212
The Delamain family: military service in 19th-centurv India, by Tony Fuller 220
A tale of two Vignoles families and the La Balme-Vignoles connexion, by John Vigno1es 230
Sixteenth-century French books in the Huguenot Library's collection, by Bettye
Chambers 241
Richard Chenevix, Bishop of Waterford: A Story of Patronage and Advancement,
by Lucy Trench 305
Edward Feline, Goldsmith, by Tessa Murdoch 316
The Responses to Persecution of the Vaudois in the French High Alps,
by W. S. F. Pickering 325
The Adventures of Peter Fontaines, Naval Surgeon and Intelligence Agent,
by Sonia P. Anderson 336
Peter Prelleur of Spitalfields, Organist and Theatre-Musician: A Problem of Identity,
by Stephen Massil 350
A Fresh Look at the Harache Family of Goldsmiths, by Keith Le May 364
Peter Motteux (1663-1718): Writer, Translator, Entrepreneur, by Elizabeth Grist 377
Abel Boyer 1710-15: a 'French dog' Seeks New Masters, by Graham Gibbs 388
The Marquis of Puissar: Some Fragments of Information, by John Hussey 401
The Pigou Family across Three Continents, by Marika Sherwood and Kathy Chater 408
William Delamotte, his Family and their Contribution to Nineteenth-Century Art,
by Peter Steveney 461
Another French Community in England: Refugees of the French Revolution,
by Dom Aidan Bellenger 473
Calvin, Clothing and the Body, by Graeme Murdock 481
The Material Culture of Stranger Life, by Catherine Richardson 495
Exile and Belonging: Philibert Herwarth, Ambassador to Switzerland and Benefactor
of the French Hospital, by Vivienne Larminie 509
The Marriage of Edward Ligonier and Penelope Pitt in context, by Dawn Barlow 524
The Dumont de Bostaquet Family in France and its Archives, by Dianne W. Ressinger 535
Gustavus Ducarel and his Family (1745-1855), by Mary Bayliss 548
'From Refugee to C-in-C': Field Marshal Sir John, Earl Ligonier, KB, PC, FRS (1680-1770),
by Robert Aufrere Wallace-Turner 590
A Resounding Silence? Huguenots and the Broadside Ballad in the Seventeenth
Century, by Angela McShane 604
The Consistory and Community of Austin Friars in the later Seventeenth Century,
by Catherine Wright 626
The Consistory Records of Reformed Congregations and the Exile Churches,
by Andrew Spicer 640
Nicolas Des Gallars and the Colloquy of Poissy: The Neglected Participation of a Pastor
of the London Stranger Church in an Ecumenical Council, by Jeannine E. Olson 664
Ecclesiology in the Dutch Church of London: Conflicts between Competing Church
Models during the 1560s, by Judith Becker 684
The Threadneedle Street Church's Charity Schools: Apprenticeships of Former Pupils
by Keith Le May 695
OBITUARIES
Mrs Evelyn Jaulmes 131
Kenneth Bradford [Randolph Vigne] 441
Charles Marmoy [Jonathan G. Ouvry] 441
E. R. Briggs [Geoffrey Copus] 574
BOOK REVIEWS
D. N. Griffiths, The bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1549-1999 [N. Tyacke] 108
J. Kloczowski, A history of Polish Christianity [K. Bem] 109
A. de Lange, Die Waldenser: Geschichte einer europaischen Glaubensbewegung in
Bildern [S. Nishikawa] 110
A. Pettegree, P. Nelles and P. Conner, The sixteenth-century French religious book
[P. Roberts] 111
H. Daussy, Les Huguenots et le Roi. Le combat politique de Philippe Duplessis-Mornay,
1572-1600 [M. Greengrass] 112
S. A. Finley-Croswhite, Henry IV and the towns. The pursuit of legitimacy in French
urban society, 1589-1610 [M. Greengrass] 114
P Conner, Huguenot Heartland: Montauban and southern French Calvinism during the
Wars of Religion [A. Eurich] 115
L. Racaut, Hatred in print: Catholic propaganda and Protestant identity during the
French Wars of Religion [A. Eurich] 116
H. Willmott, Early post-medieval vessel glass in England, c. 1500-1670 [R. Russell] 118
M. Glozier, The Huguenot soldiers of William of Orange and the Glorious Revolution
Of 1688: The Lions of Judah [D. W. G. Trim] 119
D. Potts, Saint-Evremond: A voice from exile. Newly discovered letters to Madame de
Gouville and the Abbe de Hautefeuille [R. Howells] 121
D. MacCulloch, Reformation: Europe's house divided [C. Littleton] 246
R. Whelan and C. Baxter, Toleration and religious identity: the Edict of Nantes and its
implications in France, Britain and Ireland [R. Gwynn] 247
S. Nishikawa, To the Waldensian Valleys: heretics surviving the vicissitudes of Modern
Europe [M. Haneda] 248
C. Papini (ed.), La nobile lezione [G. Vola] 249
H. R. Guggisberg, Sebastian Castellio, (1515-63), and S. Castellion, La Genese, 1555
[K. Maag] 250
B. Nance, Turquet de Mayerne as baroque physician [L. Brockliss] 252
R. Po-Chia Hsia and H. van Nierop, Calvinism and religious identity in the Dutch
Golden Age [G. C. Gibbs] 253
B. van Ruymbeke and R. J. Sparks, Memory and identity: the Huguenots in France and
the Atlantic diaspora [R. Gwynn] 255
D. Guillemenot-Ehrmanntraut, L'Eglise reformee de langue francaise de Mannheim de
1652 a 1689 [M. R. Gundlach] 256
E. Kappler, Bibliographie critique de l'oeuvre imprimee de Pierre Jurieu (1637-1713)
[R. Howells] 258
H. Bost, Ces Messieurs de la RPR. Histoires et ecritures de huguenots [C. Littleton] 259
Y Krumenacker, Das Journal von Jean Migault. Leiden und Flucht einer hugenottischen
Familie, 1682-1689 [A. Flick] 260
V. Allen, The Bulteels. The story of a Huguenot family [R. Vigne] 261
Y. Krumenacker, Des Protestants au siecle des lumieres: le modele lyonnais [S. Davies] 261
M. McCarthy, Marsh's Library: all graduates and gentlemen [P. Ewles-Bergeron] 263
A. Court (O. H. Selles ed.), Le Patriote francais et impartial [G. Gargett] 264
B. E. Strayer, Huguenots and Camisards as aliens in France, 1598-1789. The struggle for
religious toleration [A. Spicer] 266
B. Secretan, Secretan: Histoire d'une Famille Lausannoise [V. Larminie] 266
N. Courtney, Gale Force 10: the life and legacy of Admiral Beaufort [B. McWilliams] 268
C. Roberts, The woman and the hour: Harriet Martineau and Victorian ideologies
[J. Innes] 269
H. R. Boudin, Pastorat, Consulate and Espionage: la vie insolite de A. F. Peterson
[B. Julien] 270
Huguenots and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [V. Larminie, T. Murdoch,
R. Vigne, A. Spicer] 417
G. Audisio (ed.), Religion et exclusion XIIe-XVIIIe siecle [J. Miller] 423
T. A. Lambert and I. M. Watt (eds.), Registres du consistoire de Geneve au temps de
Calvin. Tome III (1547-8) [G. Murdock] 424
M. B. McKinley (ed.), Marie Dentiere: Epistle to Marguerite de Navarre [W. G. Naphy] 425
G. S. Sunshine, Reforming French Protestantism. The Development of Huguenot
Ecclesiastical Institutions [M. S. Springer] 426
D. C. Margolf, Religion and Royal Justice in Early Modern France: the Paris Chambre
de l'Edit, 1598-1668 [L. J. Kim] 427
P. Benedict, Christ's Churches Purely Reformed. A Social History of Calvinism [K. Austin] 428
P. Rambeaud, De La Rochelle vers l'Aunis: l'histoire des reformes et de leurs Eglises
dans une province francaise au XVIe siecle [R. A. Mentzer] 429
D. Ormrod, The Rise of Commercial Empires: England and the Netherlands in the Age
of Mercantilism, 1650-1770 [T. Fuller] 430
S. Pott. M. Mulsow and L. Danneberg (eds.), The Berlin Refuge, 1680-1780: Learning
and Science in the European Context [E. Randall] 431
E. Labrousse, A. McKenna et al. (eds.), Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome
troisieme [R. Howells] 432
L. Vial-Bergeron (ed.), Charles Francois d'Iberville, Resident de France a Geneve:
correspondance 1688-90 [V. Larminie] 434
S. Anderson (ed.), Report on the manuscripts of the late Allan George Finch, esq.,
of Burley-on-the-Hill Rutland, Vol V: Secret Service Papers, 1691-3 and General
Correspondence 1693 [C. Littleton] 435
M. McGinley, The La Touche Family in Ireland [C. E. J. Caldicott] 436
N. Kamil, Fortress of the Soul. Violence, Metaphysics, and Material Life in the
Huguenots' New World, 1517-1751 [M. Greengrass] 553
B. Coward and J. Swann (eds.), Conspiracies and Conspiiracy Theory in Early Modern
Europe. From the Waldensians to the French Revolution [R. Vigne] 554
N. Goose and L. Luu (eds.), Immigrants in Tudor and Early Stuart England [R. Gwynn] 555
L. B. Luu, Immigrants and the Industries of London, 1500-1700 [R. Esser] 557
D. W. Ressinger (ed.), Memoirs of Isaac Dumont de Bostaquet, a Gentleman of
Normandy, before and after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes [R. Gwynn] 558
W. C. Utt and B. E. Strayer, The Bellicose Dove: Claude Brousson and Protestant
Resistance to Louis XIV, 1647-1698 [V. Larminie] 559
J. Bergin, Crown, Church and Episcopate under Louis XIV [J. Swann] 560
E. Labrousse, A. McKenna et al. (eds.), Correspondance de Pierre Bayle.
Tome quatrieme: janvier 1684-juillet 1684. Lettres 242-308 [R. Howells] 561
R. Hylton, Ireland's Huguenots and their refuge, 1662-1745: An Unlikely Haven
[T. C. Barnard] 562
M. Bohm, J. Haseler and R. Violet (eds.), Hugenotten zwischen Migration und
Integration: Neue Forschungen zum Refuge in Berlin und Brandenburg [E. Randall] 564
M. Glozier, Marshal Schomberg (1615-90): 'The Ablest Soldier of his Age'. International
Soldiering and the Formation of State Armies in 17th-century Europe [C. L. Chappell] 565
P. W. Carlo, Huguenot Refugees in Colonial New York: becoming American in the
Hudson Valley [B. van Ruymbeke] 565
G. Cosmos, Huguenot Prophecy and Clandestine Worship in the Eighteenth Century:
'The Sacred Theatre of the Cevennes' [C. Littleton] 567
E. Corp, A Court in Exile: The Stuarts in France, 1689-1718 [J. Miller] 568
H. Bost and C. Lariol (eds.), Refuge et Desert: L'evolution theologique des huguenots
de la Revocation a la Revolution francaise (Actes du colloque du Centre d'etude
du XVIIIeme siecle, Montpellier 18-20 janvier 2001) [C. Littleton] 569
A. Flick, 'Auf Widerspruch waren wir gefasst' Leben und Werk des reformierten
Erweckungstheologen Theodor Hugues [A. Schunka] 570
R. Weinstein, The History of the Worshipful Company of Feltmakers, 1604-2004
[C. Littleton] 571
H. Trevor-Roper, Europe's Physician. The Various Life of Sir Theodore de Mayerne
[V. Larminie] 709
H. Kamen, The Duke of Alba [R. Esser] 710
M. Konnert, Local Politics in the French Wars of Religion. The towns of Champagne,
the Duc de Guise, and the Catholic League, 1560-95 [K. Gibbons] 711
R. Bonney and D. J. Trim (eds.), Persecution and Pluralism. Calvinism and Religious
Minorities in Early Modern Europe, 1550-1700 [B. Carter] 712
B. Doelemeyer, Die Hugenotten [A. Schunka] 713
A. Dunan-Page (ed.), The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660-1750 [U. Niggemann] 714
W. Troost, William III, the Stadholder-King [C. Littleton] 716
D. Veiras, The History of the Sevarambians. A Utopian Novel [R. Howells] 717
J. McElligot, Fear, Exclusion and Revolution. Roger Morrice and Britain in the 1680s
[C. Littleton] 718
P. Dillon, The Last Revolution. 1688 and the Creation of the Modern World [R. Gwynn] 719
E. Alcorn, Beyond the Maker's Mark. Paul de Lamerie Silver in the Cahn Collection
[P Le Rossignol] 720
B. van Ruymbeke, From New Babylon to Eden. The Huguenots and their Migration to
Colonial South Carolina [R. Nash] 721
COMPOSITE REVIEW: LA VIE DES HUGUENOTS 1-17
Y. Krumenacker, Les Protestants du Poitou au XVIIIe siecle, 1681-1789 [D. Poton] 95
F. Francillon (ed.), Le Livre des deliberations de l'eglise reformee de l'Albenc
(1606-1682) [M. Greengrass] 97
H. Bost and C. Lauriol (eds.), Entre Desert et Europe, le pasteur Antoine Court
(1695-1760); R. Blanc, Un pasteur du temps des Lumieres, Benjamin-Sigismond
Frossard (1754-1830); J-C. Gaussent, Les memoires de Paul Rabaut ministre de la
religion reformee en Languedoc [R. Whelan] 98
H. Bost and P. de Robert (eds.), Pierre Bayle, citoyen du monde. Actes du Colloque
Carla-Bayle, 1996; J-J. Bouchardy, Pierre Bayle, la nature et 'la nature des choses'
[S. Jenkinson] 100
J. Haseler and A. McKenna, La Vie intellectuelle aux Refuges protestants. Actes de la
Table Ronde de Munster du 25 juillet 1995; M-C. Pitassi, Edifier ou instruire?
Les avatars de la liturgie reformee du XVIe au XVIIIe siecle; M. Yardeni, Repenser
l'histoire [B. van Ruymbeke] 101
M-T. Lassabe-Bernard, Les Amish: Etude historique et sociologique [L. H. Roper] 103
A. McKenna (ed.), Pierre Bayle, temoin et conscience de son temps; G. Mori, Bayle
philosophe [R. Howells] 103
H. Bots and J. Schillings (eds.), Lettres d'Elie Luzac a Jean Henri Samuel Formey
1748-1770 Regard sur les coulisses de la librairie hollandaise du XVIIIe siecle
[G. C. Gibbs] 105
J. M. Gros et al., Pierre Bayle, pour une histoire critique de la philosophie [E. Haefeli] 106
E. Birnstiel (ed.), La Diaspora des huguenots. Les refugies protestants de France et leur
dispersion dans le monde. XVIe - XVIIIe siecles [B. van Ruymbeke] 107
SHORT REVIEWS
S. Burgoyne Black, A scholar and a gentleman: Edward Hasted, the historian of Kent
[R. Vigne] 122
H. Norwood, The Peasantry of the border. An appeal on their behalf by W. S. Gilly,
Vicar of Norham, Canon of Durham, friend of the Vaudois, 1841, with an account of
the eventful life of Canon Gilly [R. Vigne] 122
R. Legrand, Guizot et son temps. Propos et portraits [R. Vigne] 123, 271
C. D. Laros, Galeislaaf om het geloof: Pierre Sablairolles, hugenoot uit de Languedoc
[R. Vigne] 123
'Garvin', The Huguenot, [R. Howells] 272
D. C. A. Agnew, Protestant Exiles from France [R. Vigne] 272
CINEMA
Argos Fils, 'Les Camisards', [G. Cosmos] 273
CD ROMs
Huguenot Settlers in North America and Europe; Two Huguenot history volumes;
[T. Fuller] 280
Registers of the French Churches in Threadneedle Street and Spitalfields [V. Costello] 281
MISCELLANEA
A celebration of the Bodleian Library, 1602-2002 125
Millais' 'The Huguenot' 128
Pierre Simond's psalter discovered 128
The Irish Huguenot archive, Dublin 129
Huguenot Society of Australia 130
Roger Morrice and the Huguenots 283
20th century French Protestantism in Britain 284
The French Chapel Royal in the Palace of St James, London 284
Matilda Stansbury (1768-1841) - A Huguenot portrait 285
The Pielou manuscripts 286
A significant legacy to Huguenot refugees at Plymouth 286
The Chamier family 287
The Allix deposit 438
The earliest Cape Huguenot portrait 439
Rediscovered Floriegia by Jacques Le Moyne 439
James Giles and the Grubbe plates at the Victoria and Albert Museum 573
PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES OF THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY 244
MEETINGS AND REPORTS
Session 2002-3 132
Session 2003-4 288
Session 2004-5 444
Session 2005-6 575
Session 2006-7 723
'Huguenot Soldiering' conference, London, 2002 147
'Huguenot Military Officers' seminar, Dublin, 2003 303
Reunion of Huguenot descendants, Cevennes, 2003 300
Ruvigny commemoration, Hampshire, 2004 299
Ligonier commemoration, Cobham, 2005 586
Reunion of Huguenot descendants, Normandy, 2006 733
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 141, 296, 451, 583, 730
ILLUSTRATIONS
1a James Robinson Planche, 1871 27
1b Garter mission to Portugal, 1865 27
2a 'The Merry Companions', engraved by Matthew Liart 72
2b 'Mrs Jordan as Peggy', engraved by Philip Audinet 72
3a Compleat Angler cartouche by Philip Audinet 72
3b Compleat Angler plate by Philip Audinet 72
4 'The Huguenot' watercolour and gouache by John Everett Millais 126
5a Garrick as Richard III, engraving from William Hogarth 184
5b Garrick and his wife, from Hogarth 184
5c Garrick's house at Hampton 184
6a Captain Charles des Vignolles, c. I732 238
6b Charles Blacker Vignolles, 1871 238
6c Charles Augustus Vignolles, 1878 238
Silver cup presented to Richard Chevenix, 1738 306
Richard Chenevix, Bishop of Waterford 306
Silver toilet set by Magdalen Feline, 1754 317
Silver table centre-piece, 1730 317
Valley of Fressinieres 326
The cave, La Glaizette, Pallons 326
Peter Motteux by Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, c. 1710 386
William Delamotte by Thomas Phillips, 1802 465
View of Sandhurst, Delamotte 467
'The Wood Girls, Great Marlow', Delamotte 468
Preparatory drawing of an oak tree, Delamotte 469
Etching of Windsor Forest, Delamotte 470
Portrait of Joseph Claude Meffre 472
Fl 'The Downfall of Dancing', ballad sheet, 1680-1704 606
F2 'Rochell yielding to obedience', ballad sheet, 1628 609
F3 'Canterbury's Conscience Convicted', ballad sheet, 1641 611
F4 'The French Dancing Master's Misfortune', ballad sheet, 1685 612
F5 'Dunkirk's Lamentation', ballad sheet, 1692 618
F6 'Epithalamium', ballad sheet, 1680 620
Vol XXIX 2008-2012
OBITUARIES
T L G Landon 142
The Earl of Radnor (1927–2008) 288
Paul Piers Brissault Minet [ Jonathan G. Ouvry] 746
PAPERS
'Le Quatriesme Ordre': The Diaconate in the French-Walloon Churches of London and
Sandwich, c. 1568–1573 by Andrew Spicer 1
The French Ancestry and English Descent of certain Huguenot Families by Jean-Thierry
Du Pasquier 14
The History of Cazenove by Bernard Cazenove 25
Promised Land: Selling Ireland to French Protestants by Ruth Whelan 37
Abel Boyer, 1715–22: Boyer in the Dog-house Again by Graham C Gibbs 51
'Pensioners, Barbers, Valets or Markees': Jonathan Swift and Huguenot Bank Investors
in Ireland, 1721 by Vivien Costello 62
Huguenot Attitudes to Church administration in Brandenburg-Prussia and Hesse-Kassel
by Ulrich Niggemann 93
The Jourdain family and Spitalfields: a Comment by Brian de Save 105
The pupils of the Threadneedle Street Church's charity school 1719–1802 by
Keith Le May 107
The Entring Book of Roger Morrice by Mark Goldie 157
The Boyd Family: Global Huguenot merchants by Dianne W Ressinger, Harriott
Cheves Leland and Vivien Costello 168
Some directors of the French Hospital: The Early Years by Randolph Vigne 180
Some directors of the French Hospital: A Time of Gifts by Tessa Murdoch 188
'To preserve his inward peace': Sir John Wittewronge's Discourse of 1664 by Margaret
Harcourt Williams and John H Stevenson 203
A controversial Calvinist Minister: From Dauphiné to Somerset House by Robert
Vareilles 220
New colonies in Ireland? Antoine Court and the settlement of French refugees in the
18th century by Susanne Lachenicht 227
The Huguenot connection to the Darwin family by Charles Galton Darwin Littleton 238
A new interactive Waldensian bibliography by Albert de Lange 242
The pupils of the Threadneedle Street Church's charity school 1719–1802 Part 2a
by Keith Le May 245
St Helena at the time of the Huguenot governor Stephen Poirier 1697–1707
by Michael Courage 313
The Cénacle de Meaux (1520–25) and its failure to introduce a 'Glorious' French
Reformation by Jean Trouchaud 322
A Huguenot minister at the court of Henri IV by Anthony Chamier 332
Charles de la Motte's 'Life and Works' of Pierre Coste (1668–1747): a unique
testimony by Delphine Soulard 345
Abel Boyer, 1722–1729: A 'French Dog's' life and death in Chelsea by Graham C. Gibbs 364
Huguenots and the Dutch East India Company (VOC) by Matthew Glozier 385
Poverty, war, intolerance and vested interests: challenges to the Dublin Refuge
1680–1702 by Edward Whelan 397
The importance of religion in the educational theory of Jean Rou by Michael Green 408
Nathalie Rothstein (1930–2010) by Tessa Murdoch 418
Ireland's Huguenots recorded by Randolph Vigne and Vivien Costello 419
The pupils of the Threadneedle Church's charity school 1719–1802 Part 2b
by Keith Le May 421
Cardinal Newman: from Calvinism to Rome by Denis Désert 469
Two studies in Huguenot silver: I. An English rococo sugar box by Marcia Schaeffer 482
Two studies in Huguenot silver: II. A Louis Mettayer sideboard dish by Isabella
Hutchinson 489
The extraordinary voyage of Elie Neau: naturalized Englishman and Protestant galley
slave by Ruth Whelan 499
From Bolbec to Spitalfields: the Lamy family of weavers by Tim Hudson and Paul Lamy 528
Nicholas des Gallars' Forme de police ecclesiastique de Londres and the French
Reformed Church by Andrew Spicer 552
An exile too far: sending the Vaudois to the Cape of Good Hope by Randolph Vigne 564
Ann Vansommer's favourite tales by John Bischoff 574
An address delivered at the Quit Rent Ceremony by Robert Wallace-Turner 578
Education after 1802 paid for by the Threadneedle Street Church and its successor
by Keith Le May 582
Anglicanism and the Huguenots: the experience of two generations of the Drelincourt
family by Jane McKee 623
Huguenot propaganda and the millenarian legacy of the Désert in the Refuge
by Lionel Laborie 640
'Charitie commaundeth us to helpe the oppressed': the monarchomach treatises and
intervention against tyranny by D. J. B. Trim 655
The mysterious Mr Briel: interactions between the Church of Ireland and Protestant
strangers in the early 18th century by Cormac Chesser 669
The Mourgues of St Paul's Church, Covent Garden, 1721 to 1801 by Bridget Martin 683
Jean Dassier of Geneva and his medallic series, The Kings of England by William Eisler 694
Victorian vignettes of the French church at Canterbury by Andrew Spicer 718
BOOK REVIEWS
(Book Review Editors: Raingard Esser and Charles Littleton)
Mark Goldie (ed), The Entring Book of Roger Morrice, 1677–91 [Charles Littleton] 122
Isabella M Watt and Thomas A Lambert (eds), Registres de consistoire de Genève au
temps de Calvin. Tome IV (1548) [Graeme Murdock] 123
Elizabeth C Tingle, Authority and Society in Nantes in the French Wars of Religion,
1559–98 [Katy Gibbons] 124
Luc Racaut and Alec Ryrie (eds), Moderate Voices in the European Reformation
[Raingard Esser] 125
Stuart Carroll, Blood and Violence in Early Modern France [Sara Barker] 126
Madge Dresser, Peter Fleming et al (eds), Bristol: Ethnic Minorities and the City,
1000–2001 [Evelyn Lord] 127
Susanne Lachenicht (ed), Religious Refugees in Europe, Asia and North America
(6th–21st century) [Raingard Esser] 128
Esther Mijers and David Onnekink (eds), Redefining William III: The Impact of the
King-Stadholder in International Context [Charles Littleton] 130
Elisabeth Labrousse, Antony McKenna et al (eds), Correspondance de Pierre Bayle,
Tome V: 1684-1685. Lettres 309–450 [Robin Howells] 131
Matthew Glozier and David Onnekink (eds), War, Religion and Service: Huguenot
Soldiering 1685–1713 [Gary Evans] 132
Uta Janssens and Jan Schillings (eds), Lettres de l'Angleterre à Jean Henri Samuel
Formey à Berlin [Elizabeth Randall] 133
Michael S Springer, Restoring Christ's Church. John a Lasco and the Forma ac Ratio
[Ulrich Niggemann] 134
Judith Pollman and Andrew Spicer (eds), Public opinion and changing identities in the
Early Modern Netherlands: Essays in honour of Alistair Duke [David Trim] 135
Dorothy North (ed), Huguenot Wills and Administrations in England and Ireland,
1617–1849 [Randolph Vigne] 255
Bruce Gordon, Calvin [Graeme Murdock] 430
Robert Weeda, Itinéraires du Psautier Huguenot à la Renaissance [Stephen Massil] 432
Reinhard Bodenmann, Françoise Briegel, Olivier Labarthe (eds), Guillaume Farel,
Oeuvres Imprimées (Tome I): Traités messins I. Oraison très dévote 1542, Forme
d'oraison 1545 [Kenneth Austin] 433
Vincent J. Pitts, Henry of France: his reign and his age [Elizabeth Tingle] 434
Barbara B. Diefendorf (ed), The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre. A brief history
with documents [Katy Gibbons] 435
C. Scott Dixon, Dagmar Freist and Mark Greengrass (eds), Living with Religious
Diversity in Early Modern Europe [Raingard Esser] 436
David Onnekink (ed), War and religion after Westphalia. 1648–1713 [Gary Evans] 437
Andreas Flick and Walter Schulz (eds), Von Schweden bis Südafrika: Vorträge der
Internationalen Hugenotten-Konferenz in Emden 2006 [Raingard Esser] 438
Elisabeth Labrousse and Antony McKenna et al. (eds), Correspondance de Pierre Bayle.
Tome Septiême: Juillet 1686–Décembre 1688. Lettres 588–719 [Robin Howells] 439
Steve Pincus, 1688: The first modern revolution [Charles Littleton] 441
Tony Claydon, Europe and the making of England 1660–1760 [Alexander Schunka] 442
Steven C. Smyrl, Dictionary of Dublin Dissent: Dublin's Protestant dissenting Meeting
Houses, 1660–1920 [Randolph Vigne] 443
Muriel McCarthy and Anne Simmons (eds), Marsh's Library: a mirror on the world.
Law, learning and libraries, 1650–1750 [Jean-Paul Pittion] 444
Jean Guillaume with Peter Fuhring, Jacques Androuet du Cerceau: 'un des plus grands
architects qui se soient jamais trouvé en France' [Tessa Murdoch] 445
Robert Nash (ed), The Hidden Thread. Huguenot families in Australia [Randolph Vigne] 446
Elisabeth Labrousse and Antony McKenna (eds), Correspondance de Pierre Bayle.
Tome huitiême: janvier 1689-décembre 1692. Lettres 720–901 [Robin Howells] 590
Alan Edward Teulon, The life and work of Samuel Sanders Teulon, Victorian architect
[Randolph Vigne] 591
Deborah E. Harkness, The Jewel House: Elizabethan London and the scientific
revolution [Raingard Esser] 592
Sara K. Barker, Protestantism, Poetry and Protest. The vernacular writings of Antoine
de Chandieu (c.1534–91) [Elizabeth Randall] 593
Stuart Carroll, Martyrs and murderers: The Guise family and the making of Europe
[Kevin Gould] 594
Valérie Leclerc Lafage, Montpellier au temps des troubles de Religion. Pratiques
testamentaires et confessionalisation (1554–1622) [Elizabeth Tingle] 595
Jean-Christian Petitfils, L'assassinat d'Henri IV. Mystères d'un crime [Elizabeth Randall] 596
Sonja Kmec, Across the Channel: noblewomen in seventeenth-century France and
England: A study of the lives of Marie de La Tour 'Queen of the Huguenots' and
Charlotte de la Trémoille, Countess of Derby [Katy Gibbons] 597
Jacob Selwood, Diversity and difference in Early Modern London [Raingard Esser] 599
David E. Lambert, The Protestant International and the Huguenot migration to Virginia
[Charles Littleton] 600
Catharine Randall, From a Far Country. Camisards and Huguenots in the Atlantic World
[Randolph Vigne] 601
Susanne Lachenicht, Hugenotten in Europa und Nordamerika. Migration und
Integration in der Frühen Neuzeit [Silke Kamp] 602
Philip Benedict, Graphic History: the wars, massacres and troubles of Tortorel and
Perrissin [Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard] 603
Isabella M. Watt and Thomas A. Lambert (eds), Registres du Consistoire de Genève
au temps de Calvin & Registres du Conseil de Genève à l'époque de Calvin
[Graeme Murdock] 721
Marie-Hélène Grintchenko, Catherine de Bourbon (1559–1604) [Mark Greengrass] 723
F.R.H. Du Boulay, Servants of Empire. An Imperial Memoir of a British Family
[Randolph Vigne] 725
Allan A. Tulchin, That Men would Praise the Lord: the Triumph of Protestantism in
Nîmes, 1530–1570 [ John Miller] 726
Audrey T. Carpenter, Jean Theophilus Desaguliers: A Natural Philosopher, Engineer and
Freemason in Newtonian England [Charles Littleton] 727
Olivier Cogne and François Françillon (eds), Mémoires d'Antoine Le Clair, 1634–1716:
Aide-major de la Ville de Grenoble au temps de Louis XIV [Amanda Eurich] 728
Pierre Rolland (ed.), Mémoires du colonel Cavalier sur la guerre des camisards:
édition du manuscrit original de La Haye [Vivien Costello] 730
Luc Daireaux, 'Réduire les Huguenots'. Protestants et pouvoirs en Normandie au XVIIe
siècle [Elizabeth Tingle] 731
Katy Gibbons, English Catholic Exiles in Late Sixteenth-Century France [Raingard Esser] 733
Pierre-Olivier Léchot, Un christianisme 'sans partialité'. Irénisme et méthode chez
John Dury (v. 1600–1680) [Jane McKee] 734
D.J.B. Trim (ed.), The Huguenots: History and Memory in Transnational Context
[Emmanuelle Chaze] 736
Kathy Chater, Tracing your Huguenot ancestors: a guide for family historians
[Sue Highley] 737
MISCELLANEA
In Memory of A G Browning; The Fourdrinier continuous paper-making machine;
Shakespeare on Silver Street; John Milton's Huguenot connections; The Gastigny
bequest; The Belveze Tablet in Gloucester. 137
Celebrating the Life of Calvin; Sir John Ligonier as MP for Bath; What became of René
Petit? A Huguenot Clock rediscovered? Esther Inglis and the French Manuscript Psalter
at Christ Church, Oxford. 279
A New Minister at Austin Friars; Sir John Tenniel's Huguenot background; Professor
François Crouzet; Marking the first home of the French Hospital; William Byrd and
'A French Catholicke Gentleman'; London Assurance. 448
William Penn at Saumur; Jeanne d'Albret: La Deborah calviniste; Huguenot ancestry
of the Duchess of Cambridge; The Rondeaus at Christ Church, Spitalfields. 605
Dr Johnson's 'Little Black Dog'; Even Wodehouse nods; L'eglise Protestante Unie de
France. A new step to unity?; On Westminster Bridge; The Oratory of the Louvre. 739
MEETINGS AND REPORTS
Session 2007-08 143
Session 2008-09 290
Session 2009-10 453
Session 2010-11 608
Session 2011-12 748
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY
2007 - 2008 150
2008 - 2009 299
2009 - 2010 460
2010 - 2011 615
2011 - 2012 756
ILLUSTRATIONS
1a: Paul Rapin de Thoyras (p.18)
1b: Henri Chatelain (p.21)
2a: Philip Cazenove (p.29)
2b: Coat of Arms of Cazenove (p.34)
3a, 3b, 3c, 3d: Promised Land: Selling Ireland to French Protestants in 1681 (pp. 37, 38, 39)
4: Fourdrinier family (p.138)
5a: Jean Boyd’s map of Charles Towne (p.169)
5b: Sketches of Carolina plant life (p.173)
6a: William Bouverie, 1st Earl of Radnor (1724-1776) (p.187)
6b: Hollingworth Magniac (1786-1897) (p.189)
6c: Arthur Giroud Browning (1835-1907) (p.190)
6d: The Browning memorial bookcase (p.191)
6e: The bookplate of the French Hospital Library (p.193)
6f: The Nuremberg Cup (p.194)
6g: John Samuel Phené (p.196)
6h: Sir John Ligonier (1680-1770) (p.198)
6i: Henry Wagner (1840-1926) (p.199)
6j: The coat of arms of William Pleydell-Bouverie (p.201)
William Jourdain clock (p.202)
7a: Jacques Wittewronghele (p.204)
7b: Sir John Wittewronge (p.215)
8: D’Espagne’s sermon on the death of his wife (p.224)
9: Maud Dupuy (p.241)
10a: ‘Au Mémoire de Jean Charpentier’ (p.283)
10b: ‘Ruvigny’ and ‘Cavalier’ (p.283)
11: Self-portrait by Esther Inglis (p.286)
12a: St Helena under the East India Company (p.314)
12b: The Jamestown church (p.316)
12c: The fleur-de-lys window (p.321)
13a: Marguerite d’Angoulême (p.326)
13b: Lefevre d’Etaples (p.327)
13c: Guillaume Briçonnet’s Meaux (p.331)
14a: Henri IV (1553-1610) (p.335)
14b: Daniel Chamier (1564/5-1621) (p.336)
15a: The wreck of the Batavia (p.387)
15b: Crime and punishment in the Abrolhos Islands (1564/5-1621) (p.390)
16a: Jemima Fourdrinier (p.470)
16b: Father Newman in his Oratorian habit (p.477)
16c: John Henry Newman by Millais (p.481)
17a: Silver sugar box by Paul de Lamerie (p.486)
17b: Silver-gilt sideboard dish by Louis Mettayer (p.490)
18a: A Caribbean indigo plantation worked by slave labour (p.502)
18b: Elias Neau in the Dungeon (p.526)
19: Drelincourt monument, Armagh (p.638)
20: Bedford Court, Covent Garden (p.686)
21a: Jean Dassier, William III on horseback (p.696)
21b: George II (p.700)
21c: Queen Caroline (p.700)
21d: William III (p.702)
21e James II (p.703)
21f: Edward VI (p. 708)
21g: John Croker and John Sigismund Tanner, George II, Queen Caroline & family (p.710)
22: The Château de Lacaze (p.760)
CONTRIBUTORS
2007 - 2008 iv
2008 - 2009 312
2009 - 2010 468
2010 - 2011 623
2011 - 2012 761