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 Died at Southampton, 3d August 1692, Madeleine de Gineste, wife of Noble Monsieur De Dupy De la Bousquetie, of Puylaurens in Languedoc.

Died at Edinburgh, in 1694, and buried in Grey-friars’ Churchyard, 16th March, Paul Roumieu, watchmaker. (See 5th November 1709.)

Died in 1694, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 26th May, The Lady Eland.

Died at Canterbury, 8th July 1694, Jean Ovry.

Died in November 1694, and buried in the Churchyard of St. Peter’s, Cornhill, London, on the 19th, Mary Hamon, a stranger.

Died in London.in December 1694, and buried on the 27th, at St. Antholin’s, Elizabeth Motteux.

Died at Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, 19th January 1695 (n.s.), Marie Leriteau, wile of Francois Pontardant.

Died in London, in September 1695, and buried on the 8th, at St. Antholin’s, Jane Jaquin.

Canterbury, 10th June 1696, registered in the French Church, the death of Jacob du Castel, docteur en medesine à Maydston.

Died in 1696, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 11th July, the Duchess of Schomberg.

Died in February 1697 (n.s.), and buried on the 20th, at St. Antholin’s, London, Jane, daughter of Simon Beranger.

Died in 1697, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 7th December, Mrs. Hester Hervart.

Died in London, in December 1699, and buried on the 21st, at St. Antholin’s, Mrs. Jane Beranger.

Died in February 1700 (n.s.), and buried in Canterbury Cathedral, on the 29th, James Famouts (or Famouse), a French gentleman.

Died in 1701, and buried on 26th April, in St. Mary Aldermary’s, London, John Favre, a French gentleman, from Mrs. Catillon’s, in the churchyard.

Died in February 1702 (n.s.), and buried on the 4th, in St. Mary Aldermary’s, Paul, son of Machelart Theronde, a French merchant in Watlin Street.

Died in Canterbury, in April 1702, and buried on the 13th, in the Cathedral, Mrs. Margarit Geraud [Giraud?]. (Mary Geraut was buried on 26th May 1698.)

Died in London, in April 1702, and buried at St. Antholin’s, on the 19th, Daniell, son of David Bosanqueste.

Died in London, in August 1702, in the parish of St. Andrew Hubbard, and buried on the 9th, in the Church of St. Mary Aldermary, Blanch, wife of Thomas Pettit, apothecary. ( Thomas Pettit, apothecary, was buried there on 10th November.)

Died in Edinburgh, in 1703, and buried in Greyfriars’ Churchyard, 23d January, a child of Daniel Lashagett, a Frenchman.

Died in Edinburgh, in 1703, and buried in Greyfriars’ Churchyard, 4th April, Peter Gautier, felt-maker.

Died at Bristol, in 1703 (buried on 16th June), Monsieur Descairac, aged about sixty-six, having been since 29th May 1687 minister of Bristol French Church, otherwise called the Church of St. Mark the Gaunt. [Mr. Descairac was formerly of the Reformed Church of Bergerac in Guienne.]

Died in London in 1704, and buried in the churchyard of St. Peter’s, Cornhill, on 14th August, Dinah, daughter of Dinah Dufresnay, mercer, and of Dinah, his wife. [Their son, Peter, was buried on 5th October 1710. Martha Dufresnay was buried on 8th January 1719, n.s.]

Died at Canterbury, 28th August 1704, Madame Cortault, wife of Monsieur Cortault, ministre.

Died on 1st April 1705, Machilart Theronde, a toy merchant in Watlin Street. (Buried on 29th April, James, son of the Widow Theronde, in Watlin Street.)

Died in 1705, and buried in the Parish Church of Hammersmith, 21st May, Charlotta Eliza, daughter of [Rev.] John Armand Dubourdieu, a French minister, and Esther.

Died in Edinburgh, 16th October 1705, Mary, daughter of Mr. Francis Lumeau Dupont, one of the French ministers of Edinburgh, aged five years. [Greyfriars’ Churchyard.]

Died at Thorp-le-Soken, Essex, 20th December 1705, Pierre Espinasse, surgeon.

Died in London, in January 1706 (n.s.), and buried on the 13th, at St. Antholin’s, Deborah, daughter of David Bosanquet.

Died in January 1707 (n.s.), in Watlin Street, London, and buried on the 23d, in St. Mary Aldermary’s, John Fonnereau, son of Claude and Elizabeth Fonnereau.

Died at Bristol, in 1707 (buried in Bristol French Church, on 11th May), Jean Casamajor, minister of La Patente, London, son of the late Sieur Noe Casamajor and Marie, of Navarreins, in Bearn.

Died in February 1708 (n.s ), and buried in St. Mary Aldermary’s, on the 15th, Mr. Du Foy, brother to Mrs. Theronde, at y$e$ toy shop in Watlin Street, in Bow Lane.

Died at Portarlington, 14th August 1709, Isaac Dumond [Dumont], escuyer, Sieur Du Bostaquet, retired captain.

Died in Edinburgh, 5th November 1709, Paul Roumieu, watchwaker, burges, aged sixty-six years. [There are duplicate records of burials in Greyfriars’ Churchyard at this period, and one of them says, “aged about sixty.”]

Died in 1710, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 22d June, the Hon. Carolina, daughter of his Grace the Duke of Schomberg.

Died at Bristol, 5th July 1711, Monsieur Jeremie Tinel, the minister of the French Church. [Mr Tinel was formerly pasteur of the Reformed Church of “Villeneufve de Puycheyn,” in Guienne.] 