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 Florence, his wife, Martin and Peter, his sons. Denise Bastien, John and Katherin Formow, his servants. Gilles Du Mon, and Jacqueline, his wife. Luke Shambow, Antonette, his wife, Agnes, Peter, and John, his children.

Midd: James Cusar, and Mare, his wife. Jacquelin Ducke, Clare, his wife, Daniel, his son. Sissill, a widow. Barberye, a widow. Martin Wallie, a widow. Peter Fountain, Susan, his wife, and Peter Brien, his servant. John Dekeye, Coulett, his wife, and Jane, his daughter. Callis Larme, and Mary, his wife. Better Mayne, a widow. Peter Plew, Mare, his wife, Peter, Timothy, Katherine, Jane, and Mary, his children. Anthony Gruel, and Jacqueline, his wife. John Battaill, and Peron, his wife. Pocatell Plue, a widow, Isaac, Peter, and Jane, her children. Gillam Aroye, and Agnes, his wife. Amon Devyllman, Jacqueline, his wife, John and Mary, his children. Povvll [Paul?] Vasser, and Margaret, his wife. Pasquin Dowell, and Katherin, his wife. Mare Ston, a widow.

St Katherine’s, by the Tower of London. “Jacomyn Nice, his wife, of Conde, Marie Nice, of Anwerbe, her daughter,” Splenter Helmont, of Utrecht, servant. Martin Shriverie, and Jone, his wife. John Duaine, Burgundian, servant to Dionise Shriverie. Martyn Clarke and Richard Hardfook, servants of Robert Bahede. Stephen Bashall, and Margaret, his wife. John Criton, Burgundian, servant. Thomasin Lambert, Frenchwoman, wife of Nicolas Lambert. Charles le Mere, servant of John de Longe. Anthony Grivell, servant of Toussaint Vassale. William Hart and Martina Hall, servants of Ector Harte. William Vasesser.

Shorditch. Peter Debossa. Jane Lortina. Denis Delecroyes. John Oyeurthens. Pountens Desautonne. John Foulcher. John Chatline. Matthew Deldure. [Some wives.]

Finsbury, Golding Lane, WJiitecross Street, and Grub Street. Thomas Fuchall, and Pernill, his wife. John Burioy. Widow Debowes. Gabriel Hattericke, and Frances, his wife. Andrew Burges, and Mary, his wife. Nicolas Lamber and wife. Peter Buriharde, Johan, his wife, Abraham, John, Katherine, Peter, Barbara, and Annis, his children. Nicolas Jambon, and Mary, his wife. Francis Burchly, Sabis Sentrise, his wife, Simon and Isaac, his sons. Polo Tellma, Jacqueline Martyn, his wife. John a Carre, and Jane, his wife. Shona Tolman. Peter Polin, Joan Pollin, his wife, John and Ester, children. Nicholas Bossey, Laurence, his wife, Davie and Daniel, sons. William Battie, and Jackman, his wife. John Delowe. Jaret Cruminey. Jacob Delowe. Giles Devosley. Isaac Devella. Jacob Brocke. Peter Buser [Bucer?]. Valerian Kokell [Coquel?]. Rowland Molen. Margaret Brocke. Hulbert Cousarte. John Cousarte. Peter Tussell.

In the Minories. Lawrence Hethtrewe, wife, four children, six servants, and his own father, born in Valentia. Peter Mutton, wife, three children, three servants, born in Flanders. Barbara Delater, and Bouduin Delater, her son, born in Valentia. Adrian Deponis, wife, and one servant, born in Morse-honey.

The Lordship of East Smithfield. Nicholas Ledreve, and Jane, his wife. Pruskett Etroue. John de Gale. Adrian, Jackamin, and Barbara Millian. John Florrey. Augustine and Susan Rogers. Simond Camorde. Agnes Buckland. Frances Mansell. Margaret Mansell.  

Concerning this family, which was well known and influential, especially after the Revocation Edict of 1685, I have no information except through its connection with the Loffroys or Lefroys. James Lefroy (younger son of Israel) died about 1717, aged about twenty-eight; his widow (née Susan Etherick) long survived him, and a manuscript family history, written by her, is still preserved. She informs us that her husband’s aunt, Elizabeth Loffroy, was married to Samuel Longuet, Esq., and the marriage is said to have been solemnized about the year 1680. By him (says the manuscript) “she had three sons, John, Samuel, and Benjamin. John died a very young man, Samuel aged about fifty, and Benjamin still lives, and has an income of £3000 sterling a-year.” Benjamin Longuet died in 1761 and was childless, as was Samuel; but John was married, and had two sons, John and Benjamin. The latter was Benjamin Longuet of Louth, Lincolnshire, who, by his wife, Mrs Shepherd (née Clare), was the father of Benjamin Longuet of Louth and Bath, the last male of this line.

I had occasion to mention that the family of David Loffroy (born 1590, married 1616) are supposed to have emigrated to Rotterdam, and the names of their descendants are not on record. It is, probably, a lady of this branch whom we meet with him in the City of London French Church Register, between 1678 and 1689, as