brother Marc, (died in 1690), 145 note, 198, 207; their widows, (Jeanne Desgardins, who married a, Jean Mazengarbe, b, Isaac Secq, c, in 1681 Germain Le Cat, and Marie Guelle, who married Marc Le Cat in 1683), and their children (not named), 137, 137 note, 145-148 passim, 149-153, 154 bis, 155 bis, 161, 169 ter, 169 note, 173, 187, 187 note, 190, 198, 206, 207; Louis, son of Marc, 207; Marie Anne, his daughter, 207.
- Noë William, 351; Elizabeth, his daughter, 351.
William, 351; Gregory, his son, 351.
Le Fevre, Pierre, 191. Le Franc, Jacob, 203. Leghorn, 73, 300, 301. Le Grand, Emeraud, 343, Le Griel, David, 206. Le Heup, Paul, 216, 217. Le Houcq, Jean, 129. Lehup, Lieut., 75.
Lescot, or Lescott, Paul, 135, 136 note bis, 183, 185 bis, 186, 187, 211, 215, 217; Frances, his daughter, and her portrait, 136 note. Lescure, Lieut., 75.
Lesdiguières, Duc de, 279, 280 note. Lesens, Emile, xlii, 6. Le Seue, Jeanne, 197. Lester, Henry M., 6. Lestry, Lieut., 75. Le Sur, Marie, 198.
Le Thuillerie, Sr. de, 262.
Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Claude, Bishop of Boulogue, 95.
Le Tournésis, 32.
Le Vassor, [Michel], 281.
Le Vavasseur dit Durell, Thomas, 351; David, his brother, 351.
La Ventie, 31.
Lewis, Bunnell, 6.
Mrs. S. S., 6.
Leyden, xvii, xviii, 303, 304; Univer- sity of, 42.
Leyrac, (Leynac), 204, 209, 210. Libraries, public, vii, viii, xi. Library of the French Church of Guines, 104, 106.
Liège, 327.
Liennard, Luc, 207. Lifford, Earl of, 68.
Ligonier, Field Marshal Jean Louis, Lord, 326,327; portrait of, facing page 326.
Lille, xvii, 192, 322.
Limosin, Leonard, 92.
Lincoln, Edward, Earl of, 37. Lindanus, 29.
Linternum, 301.
Lissant, Clement G., 6. Littler, Richardus, 89.
Liturgy and prayers, bought for the Fourth Foreign Church of Dover, 145.
Lobez, Louis, 184; see also Loubier. Lodowick, Rev. John, 103 note, 198. Lombard, Lombart, or Lanbart,
André, 118, 119 quater, 120, 121 bis, 121 note, 122, 150, 152.
Lombart, André, see Lombard.
London, 39, 46, 47, 66, 68, 118, 119, 121 (2), 130, 134, 137 (2), 140, 141 (2), 142(2), 161, 167 (5), 169 (2), 172, 184, 188, 189, 190 (2), 191 (3), 194 (3), 199 (3), 305, 335, 336. Court of the Star Chamber, 23.
De Beauvoir Town, 471.
German Fraternities in the Church of the Crutched Friars, 333. - Guildhall Library, 470, 471. Hospital of the Savoy, 336. Lincoln's Inn, 469.
Parish Churches: St. John, Wap- ping, 345; St. Martin in the Fields, 72. For other parish churches in and near London, see pp. 368-448 passim.
Pope's Head Alley, Cornhill, 470. Wapping, 345. Whitehall, 96.
a pastor appointed 'instructeur des nouveaux converty et refugiés... et consoler les malades,' 216.
estimates of the number of refugees there and at Sandwich in the reign of Elizabeth, 29, 352, 353. - expulsion of foreign Protestants from, in the reign of Mary, xv, 90, 330, 332, 333, see also Paper entitled Flamands et Wallons du 16e siècle réfugiés en Angleterre passim; English Protestants escape at the
Baron Fernand de Schickler's Paper on the French Churches of, after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, xiv, 344.
Maitland's list of foreign churches chapels, schools, and charities of, xiv, 345.
- le Comité de Londres for distributing the Royal Bounty fund, see Bounty, the Royal.
French Protestant Hospital, 7, 357.
Records of the French Protestant School of Westminster, 355-466.
Templum Domini Jesu, 330-333; services held in the lingua Ger- manica' and in French before the foundation charter was granted by Edward VI., 332; the French speaking part of the congregation, 331, 331 note; Italians in the con- gregation, 331, 332; Spaniards in the congregation, 331; date of the other nationalities in the congregation becoming styled the Dutch Church of Austin Friars, 331-333.
· Dutch Church of Austin Friars, xii, 331-333; list of its members, 333; its seal, 333. See also London, expulsion of foreign Protestants from.
Dutch Church of St. James's, xiv. French Protestant churches and chapels St. Anthony's Hospital, 331 note; Threadneedle Street, 31, 331 note, 332, 341, 345, 353; its registers, viii, x, xii, xxxi, xxxii, xxxvi ; l'Artillerie, Spitalfields, 109 note, 345, 354; Black Eagle Street, Long Hedge Lane, L'Hôpital, Spitalfields, 345; La Tremblade, 344; Leicester Fields, 350; Milk Alley, Dean Street, Soho, 345 note; Milk Alley, Wap-
ping, 344; Somerset House, 355; Savoy, 67, 96, 97, 133, 134, 134 note, 135 note, 216, 341, 342, 355; Spring Gardens, 355; St. Jean-la- Savoie, Bloomsbury Street (now Shaftesbury Avenue), 355, 356 bis ; Swallow Street, 131 note; see also pages 368-448 passim. London, Bishop of, 134 note, 135 note, 336, 346, 347, 355, 443. London, The Foundation of the Strangers' Church in, in 1550, with some remarks upon its earlier title, 330.
Long, P. de Lande, xx, xliii. Longhuet, Jean, 38. Longuevergne, Ester, 343. - Lucrece, 343.
Longueville, Duchess of, 319. Longuillier-en-Boullonois, 208. Lords, House of, 70.
Loretto, Holy House at, 227, 257. Lorion, Jacob, 178.
Lorraine, 259, 263, 317; Duke of, 315. Los Minas, -, 325. Loti, Pierre, xvii.
Loubier, Louis, 184; see also Lobez. Mr., 184.
Louis XIII., King of France, 67, 281-283, 289, 314, 315, 317; see also Paper entitled Rohan's, The Duc de, Relations with the Republic of Venice, passim.
Louis XIV., xvii, 71, 320 bis, 321, 325, 468
Louis XV., 327.
Louvain, 41.
Louvigny, Henriette, 343.
Love, Family of, 25 note. Lovere, in Bergame, 227, 257.
Low Countries, see Holland and Netherlands.
Luard, Admiral, C.B., xx, xxii,
Lubeck, 24, 303.
'Lucans,' in London, 334 note. Lucca, 300, 301,
Lucerna, Wurtemberg, 336, 339 note. Luddington, Richardus, 89. Luddingtonus, Richardus, 87. Luneberg, 303.
Luther, Martin, tomb of, 302. Lutheran opinions, countries profess- ing, refusing to receive Calvanist refugees, 24; spread of, in Italy, xxxviii; trials of 'heretics' pro- fessing, in Venice, xxxviii. Luxembourg, Marshal, 317, 324.
Minas, Marquis das, 74. Minet, Ambroise, 198.
Daniel (of Flushing), 199.
Daniel (b. at Dover, 1699, d. in London, 1730), 187 ter, 188, 194 bis, 199.
Elizabeth, 197 bis, 199, 205. Estienne, see Minet, Stephen. Guillaume, see Minet, William. - Hughes, 137, 137 note, 138.
Isaac, (successively Deacon and Elder of the Fourth Foreign Church of Dover, b. at Calais, 1660, d. at Dover, 1745), 93, 99, 101, 108, 109, 109 note, 111, 117-125, 129, 131-133, 134 note, 135 note, 137, 138, 143 note, 149-151, 153-162, 164-170 note, 175- 177, 179-183, 185-189, 194, 195, 199, 207, 212, 214-217, (occurring on some pages more than once); fac- simile of reconnaissance signed by him and others, facing page 201; his portrait, facing page 93.
- Isaac, his son, (b. 1694, d. 1694), 199.
- Isaac, another son, (b. 1696, d. 1731), 199.
- Jacob, 199. Jacques, 199. John, 199. Marie, 198.
S[ieu]r, 139.
Stephen, 143, 143 note, 144, 198. Suzanne, 198.
Thomas, 143, 143 note, 199. William, (b. 1703, d. 1767), 199. William, Member of Council, xii, xx, xxix, xxxi, xxxvii, xlii, 6, 93, 341.
family of, referred to in Ranson's history of Ardres, xvi; in the Huguenot Family of Minet, 196. Minet, The Huguenot Family of, xlii,
93, 95 note, 99 note, 109 note, 139 note, 143 note, 168 note, 196, 204, 205, 208, 209.
Miot, or Megniot, Susanne, 207.
Miré, Robert, 216.
Miremont, Marquis de, 71, 72.
Moceran, -, 185.
Modedt, Hermann, 34, 43. Modena, archives of, xl.
Moens, W. J. C., Vice-President, iii, ix, xix, xx, xxi, xxvii, xxxiii, xliii, 6, 36.
Moerfelden, 338 note.
Moeyensoen (De Moyenson), Jean, 37, 38.
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