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 Jaques Fyssher, Frenchman, resident since 1541. (F.C.) Another denizen is a lodger in his house, viz., Arnolde de Mynew, merchant. (F.C.)

John Janne, Frenchman born, sackcloth-weaver; cam for religion.

Thomas Chappell. Dutchman, butcher.

John Large, silk-weaver, “in England fyve yeares, he came for religion and ys of the Frenche Churche.”

Peter Derones, born in “Henego,” silk-weaver, “in England x yeares, he came hither w$th$ his howshold for religion.”

Nicholas Remy, born at “Mouse in Hennego,” silk-weaver, “in England xii yeares, and came for religion.”

James Turvvin, born in “Hennego,” silk-weaver, “in this realme ix yeares, and came for Religion.”

James Clary s, born at “Lyle” [Lille] in Flanders, silk-weaver, “in England viii yeares at Marche last, and came for religion.”

Thomas Byggen, born at Rouen, quiltmaker, resident since 1561.

Jasper Holliard, Frenchman, printer, resident since 1538. (F.C.)

John de Grandsare, Burgundian, silk-weaver; “he came for religion, and goethe to the Frenche Churche.”

Matthew Prelio, born in Anjou, hat-maker, resident since 1531, “he resorteth unto the Frenche Churche, and sometimes to his parishe churche.”

John Petiawe, born in Constance in Normandy, “he makethe hatt bandes;" resident since 1551. (F.C.)

Onor Seneshall, born in Vallauncey, silk-weaver, resident since 1551. (F.C.)

Giles Florey, born in France, hat-maker, “haith bynne here a longe tyme.”

Phillipp Denoise, born in Paris, brazier, resident since 1531.

Simon Percey, born in Normandy, coppersmith, resident since 1519. (F.C.)

John Gardiehogs, Frenchman, cap thicker, resident since 1523.

Rowland Michaells, of Normandy, thicker of caps, resident since 1531.

John Launce, of Normandy, feltmaker, resident since 1538. (F.C.)

John Pynell, of Normandy, file-beater, resident since 1525.

Christopher Riall, of Normandy, brazier, resident since 1513.

Guilliame Mowbert, of Normandy, a currier of leather, resident since 1531, one of the deacons of the French Church in 1571.

Terrey de la Hey, of Tournay, silk-weaver, “in England ix years, came over for religion.” (His servant, Frauncis de la Pyne, aged 22, born at Cambray, “haith byne in England vi wekes, came for religion.") (F.C.)

Thomas Gwertyn, of Roane, comb-maker, resident since 1545.

Peter Wood, Frenchman, merchant, resident since 1541.

James Tabey, of Valencienne, silk-weaver, resident since 1563.

Peter Harvie, Frenchman.

Andrewe Mullenbeck, Hollander, gunmaker resident since 1531.

Michaell Baynarde, born in Rouen, silk-dyer, resident since 1554.

Anthonie Daullyn, alias Becque, Frenchman, resident since 1549.

Remye Le Clerke, of Hainault, resident since 1561. “French Church.”

Andrewe Morell, Frenchman, “tradeth merchandise,” resident since 1521. (F.C.)

John de Graves, born in Brabant, joiner, and Hereanne, his wyf, “they came hether for religion, the Mr. and his men of the Frenche Church.”

John de Howssey, born in Valence, gunstockmaker, has been here iii yeres, came for religion.

Ewstace Valen, born in Burgundy, silk-weaver, “bynne in England vi years,” came for religion.

Laurance Farran, Frenchman, resident since 1541.

Olyver Detrymont, Frenchman, “lyveth by the trade of a post,” resident since 1533.

Peter Shatelyn, born in Artois, silk-weaver, came hither for religion in 1559.

Martyn Broke, Frenchman, resident since 1566. (F.C.)

Martyn Founteyne, Frenchman, resident since 1521. (F.C.)

Devicke, of Rouen, bookbinder, resident since 1541. (F.C.)

Thomas Hacket, of St. Nicholas in Normandy, bookbinder, resident since 1541. (F.C.)

Jane Varrye, of Rouen, merchant, resident since 1551. (F.C.)

Noe de Bock, born in “Henago,” merchant, “hath bynne in England theis three yeres, and came over for Religion.”

Anthony Pouncell, merchant, resident since 1541. (F.C.)

Henrye de la Haie, sackcloth-weaver, “has byne here iiii yeres and came for religion.”

Thomas Founteyn, born in Lyle, silke dier, “hath bynne in England theis tenne yeres, came over for Religion.”

James Remy, born in Burgundy, silk-weaver, “hath bynne in England theis xviii years and came over for Religion.” 