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  of Captain Daniel Corneille and Elizabeth, baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin:—

of Henry Schevenelle and Anne, baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin:—

of Peter Julius Caesar Chevalier and Elizabeth, baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin:—

of John Pittar and Eliza [1st wife], baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin :—

of the Hon. Peter Boyle Blacquière and Eliza, baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin:—

of Peter La Touche, junr., and the Hon. Charlotte, baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin:—

1808, St Anne’s, Dublin, January 28, Edith, daughter of General Vallancy and Edith.

of Charles La Grange and Mary, baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin :—

1811, St. Anne’s, Dublin, April 5, Sarah, daughter of Henry Ducros and Eliza.

1812, St. Anne’s, Dublin, June 7, Penelope, daughter of Matthew Lathonge and Mary.

of John Pittar and Elizabeth [Holmes], baptized in St. Anne’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin:—

1813, St. Anne’s, Dublin, February 2, Selina Benigne, daughter of John Corneille and Anne.

1813, St. Anne’s, Dublin, privately, June 28, publicly, July 1, Anne Rosalie Olivia, daughter of Louis William, Vicomte de Chabot, Lieut.-Colonel in his Britannic Majesty’s Army, and of the Right Hon. Lady Elizabeth Charlotte Fitz-Gerald, his wife, sister to the present Duke of Leinster. Sponsors — Her grandfather, the Right Hon. Charles Rosalie de Rohan Chabot, formerly a Lieut.-Colonel in the Royal Army of France. The Right Hon. William Wentworth Fitz-Gerald, Anne Eliza Chandos, Marchioness of Buckingham, Olivia, Baroness Kinnaird, sister of the Duke of Leinster.

1819, St. Anne’s, Dublin, June 17, William George, son of Edward Garde and Anne (born 14th).

Died at Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, 29th April 1685, Isaac de Sevre dit la Chaboissiere, aged about seventy-three.

Died in 1687, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 13th December, Mrs. Mary De l’Angle [wife of the Prebendary].

Died at Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, 9th April 1688, Jean Roquier, Sieur de Puischegut.

Died at Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, 4th September 1688, Mr. Samuel Beauchamp, aged seventy-eight.

Died at Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, 22d January 1689 (n.s.), Henry Vareilles, Sieur de Champredon.

Died at Canterbury, “1689, Mars 15, Mourut M. Paul Gorgier, nostre fidel pasteur, aiant servy nostre Eglise 4½ ans.”

Died in June 1689, and buried on the 7th in the church of St. Dionis Backchurch, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Ducasse, merchant.

Buried at Greenwich, 28th July 1689, the Marquis of Ruvignie [Register of Burials belonging to the Parish Church of Greenwich].

Died in Canterbury, in 1692, Peter (buried 4th May), and Danniell (buried 10th August), sons of [Rev.] Peter Trouillart, clerk. (Cathedral register.) 