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 Died in July 1605, and buried in St. Dionis Backchurch on the 21st, Mistress Lobell, wife of Doctor Lobell, estranger.

Died in May 1609, and buried on the 21st in St. Dionis Backchurch, Matheas Lobell, stranger.

Died in Canterbury, in January 1613 (n.s.), and buried in the cathedral on the 19th, Doctor Saravia, one of the worshipful prebendaries (Katheren, his wife, had been buried on 4th February 1606, n.s.).

Died in September 1613, and buried in the churchyard of St. Dionis Backchurch on the 16th, Mrs Delanoy, stranger.

Died 1st July 1614, and buried in Westminster Abbey on the 8th, Isaac Casaubon.

St. Dionis Backchurch, 10th May 1616, “Mr Doctor Lobell died in the par. of St. Michaells in Cornhill, and was buried here in the chancel.”

Died at Southampton, 6th May 1617, [Rev.] Philippe de la Motte, ministre de la parole de Dieu du fameuse memoire mourut le 6$e$ de May et fust enterré le 8$e$ jour à compaigne de tous les magistrats.

Died in London in July 1618, and buried on the 17th at St. Mary Aldermary’s, the [first?] wife of John Sartayne.

Died at Southampton, 14th June 1620, Isaac Le Quesne.

Died in London in January 1621 (n.s.), and buried on the 6th at St. Mary Aldermary’s, John Sartane (dwelt in the Back lane).

Died in London in August 1625, and buried on the 11th at St. Mary Aldermary’s, Ann, daughter of John Sartaine.

Died at Southampton, of small pox, 5th December 1628, Pierre d’Arande, a young child, aged about 2 years.

Died in London in December 1630, and buried on the 27th at St. Antholin’s, James Denewe.

Died at Canterbury, 11th March 1632, Philippe, son of Monsieur Delmé.

Died at Southampton, 13th May 1633, Elie Darande, pasteur et ministre.

Died at Canterbury, 27th August 1634, the son of Simon Bourgois.

Died at Canterbury, 6th November 1634, Gilles, son of Monsieur Jean Bultel, ministre de ceste eglise.

Died in 1636 (n.s.), and buried in Westminster Abbey, March 11, Mrs Casaubon, relict of Mr Isaac Casaubon.

Died in May 1638, and buried on the 5th in the churchyard of St. Dionis Backchurch, Abraham, son of Isacke Romieu (another son, John, was buried on 9th January 1643, n.s.).

Died at Canterbury, 17th September 1638, Jean Du Quesne.

Died in September 1638, and buried on the 26th in Canterbury Cathedral, Joseph Longe, a Frenchman, of the Greyfriars’ [parish].

Died at Canterbury, 5th November 1639, Andrieu, a young boy, son of Jean Despaigne.

Died at Southampton, 13th August 1640, Judith, widow of [Rev.] Philippe de la Motte.

Died at Canterbury, 21st March 1642, the wife of Isaye Loffroy.

Died at Southampton, 15th November 1644, Jacamimga, wife of Joseph De la Motte.

Died at Canterbury, 11th November 1645, Marie Le Conte, widow of Pierre Des Vigne.

Died in London, in August 1646, and buried on the 15th in the church-yard of St. Dionis Backchurch, Mr Isaac Romieu, a Frenchman. (His widow was buried on 16th July 1649.)

Died at Canterbury, 3rd December 1646, Isay Loffroy, son of Thomas.

Died in London in July 1648, and buried on the 19th at St. Antholin’s, Mrs Delillers.

Died at Canterbury, 15th October 1560, Jean Mancke, en charge d’ancien.

Died at Southampton, 5th May 1651, Anne Delamotte, widow of the Sieur Newland.

Died at Canterbury, 23rd June 1651, Antoine Le Conte, ancien en charge et de grand age.

Died at Canterbury, 17th December 1651, Lea Deleroy, widow of Quintin Baudry.

Died at Canterbury, 9th March 1652 (n.s.), Anne Delmé, widow of the late Jean Castel.

Canterbury, “22 d’Avril 1654, morût nostre pasteur Monsieur De le mé à 11 heures du soir, et fut mis en terre le 26 de ce mois.”

Died in July 1653, and buried on the 28th, at St. Michael’s, Cornhill, Mr John Aurelius, an interpreter.

Died in Canterbury in 1659, and buried on May 9th, in the Cathedral, Anne Popillion [Papillon], daughter of Thomas and Jane.

Died in London in September 1659, and buried in the churchyard of St. Dionis Backchurch, Mrs Fortree, a stranger.

Died at Southampton, 22nd August 1661, Paul Mercier. “Ce grand serviteur de Dieu Paul Mercier decedant le 22 d’Aoust estant vendredi et fut ensepulturé dedans cette eglise le lundy ensuivant. Iceluy estant un des grands Pilliers de cette eglise et plein d’aumosne.”

Died at Canterbury, in March 1664 (n.s.) and buried on the 6th, in the cathedral, Mr. James Casaubon, “brother to y$e$ right wor$ll$ Dr Merick Cawsabone, Prebend of this Church.”

Died in 1667 and buried in Westminster Abbey, August 5th, Mr Peter de Cardinall.

Died at Southampton, 14th May 1668, Jean, Grandson of Mr Adam de Cardonnel ancien.

Died in 1669 (n.s.) and buried on January 31st, at Thorney Abbey, Elizabeth, virgin daughter of Humphries Bayly.

Died at Canterbury, 27th September 1679, Abraham Six, diacre. 