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There is a Huguenot portion in the burial ground of St. Peter’s, Aungier Street; and St. Anne’s, Dawson Street, has also its Huguenot corner.

In St. Peter’s there are the following interments:—

Here lieth the body of Justiare Elizabeth De Fontenoy, born on the nth day of March 1787. A beautiful and amiable girl, she was forced by disturbances in France to emigrate with her family from her native land and take refuge among strangers, who, though they cannot repair the losses, sympathise in the sufferings of a noble but unfortunate family.

The following are at St. Anne’s:—

This stone and burial place belongs to Mr. Michael Perrol.

Here lies the body of Mrs. Margaret Perrol, wife of the above Michael,

who departed this life June 5, 1777, aged 30.

Sacred to the Memory of Katheren Hautenville, d. 20th Feb. 1798, aged 8;

also, the remains of Rawdon Hautenville, Esq., father of the above-named Catherine,

who died the 9th day of December 1815, aged 73 years;

also his wife, Abigail Hautenville,

who departed this life the 18Sth day of November 1820, aged 73 years.}} 