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 The following names occur in this Chapter; Maillard (p. 15). De Laulan (p. 15), Des Maizeaux (p. 15).  

(1). Rev James Fontaine, M.A. & J.P. (pp. 16 to 26), was born in 1658, and completed his Journal in 1722; his wife (née Anne Elizabeth Boursiquot) died in 1721. His ancestors were Huguenot gentlemen of the province of Maine. Jean and Madame De la Fontaine were assassinated in 1653. The children fled to La Rochelle in destitution; but the eldest son, Jacques De la Fontaine, died a prosperous merchant in 1633, aged 83. His only son, Jacques, heads the following “Refugee Pedigree”:—

