Protestant Exiles from France

=Volume I=

Front Matter

 * /Contents//

Historical Introduction

 * Section I – The persecutions which drove French-speaking Protestants into exile, explained and sketched as far as 1680.
 * Section II – England and the Refugees in the Reigns of Edward VI. and Elizabeth.
 * Section III – The Hospitality of James I.
 * Section IV – The Times of Charles I. and Cromwell, and the Restoration of Charles II.
 * Section V – Church-Government and Worship.
 * Section VI – Naturalization to 1680, with Lists of Names.
 * Section VII – Notes Gleaned from Old Registers of Marriages, Baptisms, and Deaths.
 * Section VIII – Gleanings from Wills.

Book First. – Refugees between 1560-1680.

 * Chapter I – Refugees of Earlier Date than the St. Bartholomew Massacre.
 * Chapter II – Eminent Descendants of the Earliest Refugees.
 * Chapter III – Celebrated Refugees from the St. Bartholomew Massacre.
 * Section I – Odet De Chatillon.
 * Section II – The Vidame of Chartres.
 * Section III – Ralph Le Chevalier.
 * Section IV – The Pasteur Brevin.
 * Section V – Refugees in the Channel Islands.
 * Section VI – The Pasteur Marie.
 * Section VII – The Pasteur Basnage.
 * Chapter IV – The Earliest Refugees in Scotland.
 * Chapter V – Refugee Clergy in the Reigns of Henri II., Charles IX, Henri III., and Henri IV..
 * Section I – Refugees in the Universities.
 * Section II – Alexandre and Des Gallars.
 * Section III – Cousin.
 * Section IV – De Villiers.
 * Section V – De la Fontaine.
 * Section VI – Castol.
 * Section VII – De Laune.
 * Section VIII – Pierre de Laune.
 * Chapter VI – Refugees in the Reign of Louis XIII., and their Descendants.
 * Section I – Casaubon.
 * Section II – De Mayerne.
 * Section III – Du Moulin.
 * Section IV – D’Espagne.
 * Section V – Refugees in Oxford.
 * Section VI – St Michel.
 * Section VII – Le Gay.
 * Section VIII – De la Pryme.
 * Section IX – Briot.
 * Section X – Colladon.
 * Section XI – Primerose.
 * Chapter VII – Refugees during the First Half of the Reign of Louis XIV..
 * Section I – Refugees enrolled at Oxford.
 * Section II – Danois.
 * Section III – Hierosme.
 * Section IV – David Primerose.
 * Section V – Denis Papin.
 * Section VI – Justel.
 * Section VII – Mussard.
 * Section VIII – De Beaulieu.
 * Section IX – Miége.
 * Chapter VIII – Refugees being Converts from Romanism during the First Half of the Reign of Louis XIV..
 * Section I – Breval.
 * Section II – Berault.
 * Section III – De Luzancy.
 * Section IV – De La Motte.
 * Section V – Breton.
 * Section VI – Du Veil.
 * Note
 * Chapter IX – Families founded by Refugees from Flanders.
 * Section I – Bouverie and Pusey.
 * Section II – Houblon.
 * Section III – Du Quesne (now Du Cane).
 * Section IV – Le Thieullier.
 * Section V – De La Forterye.
 * Section VI – Lefroy (formerly Loffroy).
 * Section VII – Delmé.
 * Section VIII – Bulteel.
 * Section IX – D’Ambrin, or Dambrine (now Dombrain).
 * Section X – De Lillers.
 * Section XI – Waldo.
 * Chapter X – Families founded by Refugees from France, on the occasion of the St. Bartholomew Massacre, and afterwards.
 * Section I – Trench.
 * Section II – Chambrelan (afterwards Chamberlen).
 * Section III – Papillon.
 * Section IV – Carbonnel.
 * Section V – De Cardonnel.
 * Section VI – Le Keux.
 * Section VII – Emeris.
 * Section VIII – Despard.
 * Section IX – Six.
 * Chapter XI – Offspring of the Earlier Refugees enrolled as Peers, Baronets, Members of Parliament, and Public Servants.
 * Section I – Viscount Folkestone.
 * Section II – Earl of Radnor.
 * Section III – Earl of Clancarty.
 * Section IV – Baron Ashtown.
 * Section V – Janssen, Baronets.
 * Section VI – Bayley, Baronet.
 * Section VII – Marryat, M.P.
 * Section VIII – Professor Pryme, M.P.
 * Section IX – Chief-Justice Lefroy, D.C.L.
 * Section X – Right Hon. E. P. Bouverie.
 * Chapter XII – Offspring of the Earlier Refugees eminent as Bishops, Clergymen, and Religious Authors.
 * Section I – Archbishop of Tuam.
 * Section II – Archbishop of Dublin.
 * Section III – Archdeacon of Ardagh.
 * Section IV – Prebendary Le Poer Trench.
 * Section V – Bishop of Peterborough.
 * Section VI – Clergy of the Bouverie Family.
 * Section VII – Rev. Canon Chevallier, B.D.
 * Section VIII – Dean of Dromore.
 * Section IX – Rev. Canon Trench, LL.M.
 * Section X – Rev. Joseph Sortain, B.A.
 * Chapter XIII – Descendants of the Earlier Refugees known in connection with Literature and the Arts, Physic and Law.
 * Section I – Gideon Delaune, and others.
 * Section II – Paul Delaune, M.D.
 * Section III – Chamberlan (or Chamberlen).
 * Section IV – John Bulteel, M.A. Oxon.
 * Section V – John Bulteel, Gentleman.
 * Section VI – Frederic Casaubon.
 * Section VII – Francis Le Pipre, Esq.
 * Section VIII – Rev. Abraham de la Pryme, F.R.S.
 * Section IX – Thomas D’Urfey.
 * Section X – William Wood, Esq.
 * Section XI – Mr. Charles Wood.
 * Section XII – Captain Breval.
 * Section XIII – Smart Lethieullier, Esq.
 * Section XIV – Anthony Lefroy, Esq.
 * Section XV – James Six, Esq., F.R.S.
 * Section XVI – James Six, M.A.
 * Section XVII – Christopher Edward Lefroy, M.A., Retired Colonial Judge.
 * Section XVIII – The Messieurs Le Keux.
 * Section XIX – Rev. Henry Bellenden Bulteel, M.A.
 * Section XX – John Chalk Claris, Esq.
 * Chapter XIV – Additional Enquiries concerning Scotland.
 * Chapter XV – Genealogical and Biographical Fragments.
 * Agace, Hersent, and Mancke; Bar, Foulcaut, and Sarrazin; Barbon; Bassens; Cisner; Colladon and Montagu; Collyer; Crespion; Dallen; Delafaye; Delaune; Didier; Doigneau; Ducrow; Du Moulin; Du Quesne; Duthais; Duthoit; Hamon; Harber; Houblon; Jeune; Le Quesne; L’Ernoult (or Lernoult); L’Escaillet (or Lescaillet}; Lethieullier and Burrow; London; Longuet; Marescaux; Marindin; Maurois; Meres, Myller, and Evan; Norwich; Obré; Paget; Phillippo; Romieu; Sexton and another; Sharoll, or Du Charol; Six; Soubise; Vautrollier.

Book Second. – The Military Chiefs of the Huguenot Refugees of the Revocation Era.

 * Chapter I – The Three Dukes of Schomberg.
 * Section I – Frederick Armand, First Duke of Schomberg.
 * Section II – Charles, Second Duke of Schomberg.
 * Section III – Mainhardt, Duke of Schomberg and Leinster.
 * Chapter II – The First Marquis De Ruvigny and his English Relations.
 * Chapter III – Henri De Ruvigny, Earl of Galway.
 * Section I – His Career as a Frenchman.
 * Section II – His Refugee Life before Enrolment in our Army.
 * Section III – The Irish Campaign of 1691.
 * Section IV – His Services as Major-General, the Viscount Galway.
 * Section V – His Services as Lieutenant-General and Ambassador in Piedmont.
 * Section VI – His Appointment as one of the Lords-Justices of Ireland, and His Elevation to the Earldom of Galway.
 * Section VII – The Earl of Galway and Irish Presbyterians.
 * Section VIII – The Earl of Galway’s Government of Ireland from 1697 to 1701.
 * Section IX – The Earl of Galway’s Semi-Official Life, from the Death of King Charles II. of Spain to the Death of our King William III.
 * Section X – The Earl of Galway’s Private Life during the beginning of Queen Anne’s Reign.
 * Section XI – The Earl of Galway’s Command in Portugal and the Subsequent Advent of the Earl of Peterborough into the Field.
 * Section XII – From July 1705 to Lord Galway’s March to Madrid in 1706.
 * Section XIII – What became of King Charles and Lord Peterborough.
 * Section XIV – Lord Galway’s Misfortunes in Spain.
 * Section XV – The Earl of Galway’s Later Residence in Portugal, and his Return Home (1708-1710).
 * Section XVI – Debates and Votes of the House of Lords on the Proposal to Censure Galway, Tyrawley, and Stanhope.
 * Section XVII – The Earl of Galway again in Retirement.
 * Section XVIII – Sec. 18.— The Earl of Galway again a Lord Justice of Ireland, also his Final Retirement and Death.
 * Chapter IV – Lord Galway’s Refugee Relatives.
 * Section I – Le Sieur de la Caillemotte.
 * Section II – La Marquise de Ruvigny.
 * Section III – Colonel Ruvigny De Cosne.
 * Chapter V – Lieut.-General Le Marquis De Miremont, Major-General La Meloniere, and Brigadier Pierre de Belcastel.
 * Section I – Marquis de Miremont.
 * Section II – Major-General la Meloniere.
 * Section III – Brigadier-General Pierre Belcastel.

Appendix

 * Appendix I – Captain-General the Duke of Schomberg’s Despatches.
 * Appendix II – Dedications of Books to the Marquis De Ruvigny.
 * Appendix III – Letter from Rachel, Lady Russell.
 * Appendix IV – Copy of King Charles’ Orders to Lord Peterborough.
 * Appendix V – Dedications of Books to Lord Galway.
 * Appendix VI – The Earl of Galway’s Two Papers for the House of Lords.

=Volume II=

Front Matter

 * Preface to Volume 2
 * Contents

Historical Introduction

 * Section I – The Persecution in France from 1680 to 1685.
 * Section II – The Correspondence of the French Protestants with England in the Time of Charles II..
 * Section III – The Reception of the French Refugees in England in 1681.
 * Section IV – The Variegated Policy of James II., and William and Mary’s Friendship towards the Refugees.
 * Section V – Church Government and Worship.
 * Section VI – The Royal Bounty.
 * Section VII – Naturalization alias Denization, with Lists.
 * Section VIII – The French Regiments.
 * Section IX – Notes Gleaned from old Registers of Marriages, Baptisms, and Deaths.

Book Third. – Refugees Naturalized in and after 1681.

 * Chapter I – The La Rochefoucaulds and the Champagnes.
 * Section I – Frederic Charles de Roye de La Rochefoucauld, Comte de Roye.
 * Section II – Frederick William, Comte de Marton, Earl of Lifford.
 * Section III – Francois De la Rochefoucauld, Marquis De Montandre.
 * Section IV – The Chevalier de Champagné, and Marie, his Wife (née De La Rochefoucauld).
 * Section V – Relatives of the La Rochefoucaulds
 * Chapter II – Dumont de Bostaquet.
 * Chapter III – Major-General Cavalier.
 * Chapter IV – Maximilian Misson.
 * Chapter V – James and John Fontaine and the Maury Family.
 * Section I – Rev. James Fontaine, M.A. and J.P.
 * Section II – Ensign John Fontaine.
 * Section III – The Maury Family.
 * Chapter VI – Neau, Benezet, and Refugees in our Colonies.
 * Section I – Le Sieur Elie Neau.
 * Section II – Anthony Benezet.
 * Section III – Ancestors of American Presidents.
 * Section IV – Galdy.
 * Section V – Porcher.
 * Section VI – Salmond.
 * Section VII – Sigournay.
 * Chapter VII – Hervart and Gouvernet.
 * Section I – Baron D’Hervart.
 * Section II – The Baroness Eland.
 * Section III – Madame Hervart.
 * Section IV – La Marquise de Gouvernet.
 * Section V – Collateral Descendants of the Hervarts.
 * Chapter VIII – Robethon, Falaiseau, and D’Allonne.
 * Section I – Right Honourable John Robethon.
 * Section II – Peter Falaiseau, Esq.
 * Section III – Abel Tassin D’Allonne, Esq.
 * Chapter IX – Fellows of the Royal Society:– De Moivre, Durand, Desaguliers, and Desmaizeaux.
 * Section I – Abraham De Moivre, F.R.S.
 * Section II – Rev. David Durand, F.R.S.
 * Section III – John Theophilus Desaguliers, F.R.S.
 * Section IV – Peter Des Maizeaux, F.R.S.
 * Chapter X – The Refugee Clergy — First Group.
 * Section I – James Abbadie, D.D.
 * Section II – The Pasteurs Bertheau, Father and Son.
 * Section III – Rev. James Cappel.
 * Section IV – Rev. Benjamin Daillon.
 * Section V – Rev. Prebendary Debia.
 * Section VI – Rev. James Pineton De Chambrun.
 * Section VII – Rev. John Deffray.
 * Section VIII – Rev. Armand de la Chapelle.
 * Section IX – Rev. Claude Groteste De la Mothe, D.C.L.
 * Section X – Rev. Alexandre Descairac.
 * Section XI – Rev. John Graverol.
 * Section XII – The Messrs. Mesnard, Brothers.
 * Section XIII – Rev. Henri de Rocheblave.
 * Section XIV – Rev. Henri de Rocheblave.
 * Chapter XI – Crommelin, Portal, Courtauld, and the Industrial Refugees.
 * Section I – Crommelin.
 * Section II – Portal.
 * Section III – Courtauld.
 * Section IV – Various Persons and Memorabilia.
 * Chapter XII – Refugee Literati.
 * Bouhéreau; Boyer; Brunier; Chardin; Colomiés; De La Bastide; De La Croze; Flournoys; De L’Hermitage; De La Heuze; La Roche; Le Cene; Lussan; Maittaire; Motteux; Rapin de Thoyras; Reneu; De Souligne; Vaillant; Vaslet.
 * Chapter XIII – Members of Noble Families.
 * Castelfranc; Pynyot de la Largère; De la Cherois; De Laval; De La Musse; Montolieu De Saint-Hippolite; Puissar; Du Quesne; De Vicouse; Boileau de Castelnau; D’Olier; Auriol; Note as to the Wandsworth Huguenot Cemetery.
 * Chapter XIV – The Three Ligoniers.
 * Section I – Colonel Francis Ligonier.
 * Section II – Field-marshal the Earl Ligonier, Knight of the Bath, and Privy Councillor.
 * Section III – Edward, Earl Ligonier, K.B.
 * Section IV – Notes.
 * Chapter XV – The Caumoni and Layard Group of Families.
 * Section I – La Duchesse de la Force.
 * Section II – Layard.
 * Section III – Croze and Despaignol.
 * Section IV – Boisragon.
 * Section V – Rambouillet.
 * Section VI – Le Coq.
 * Section VII – Daney.
 * Chapter XVI – The Refugee Clergy — Second Group.
 * Section I – Peter Allix, D.D., and Dean Allix.
 * Section II – Rev. Israel Anthony Aufrère, M.A.
 * Section III – Rev. Daniel Chamier.
 * Section IV – Rev. Charles Daubuz, M.A.
 * Section V – The Two Brothers De L’Angle.
 * Section VI – Dean Drelincourt.
 * Section VII – Rev. Isaac Dubourdieu.
 * Section VIII – Rev. John Dubourdieu.
 * Section IX – Rev. John Armand Du Bourdieu.
 * Chapter XVII – Groups of Refugees —
 * I Ladies.
 * Mademoiselle Guichard; Henri de Dibon; Jane Guill; Mary Roussel; René de Saint-Leger; Lady Douglas; Magdalen Lefebvre; A Huguenot wife; The wife of Réné Buhner; Elizabeth de St. Lis de Heucourt, Urania de St. Lis de Heucourt, and Magdalena de St. Lis de Heucourt; Helena Lefevre; Sophia Portal; noble Huguenot blood in our Royal Family
 * II Officers.
 * Old Schomberg; Jean La Borde; Rene de la Fausille; Isaac Cuissy Mollien; Henry Foubert; Louis Geneste Pelras de Cajare; Abel Pelissier; Peter Petit; Louis Petit; Rieutort; Mark Antony Moncal; Louis Hirzel; La Fabreque; Gaspard Lanalve; Brigadier Lalo; Antoine Du Perrier; John De Bodt; Pierre Carle; Colonel Dubourgay; Pierre Malié &c.
 * III Clergy.
 * Pasteurs in need of assistance from the Royal Bounty Fund in the year 1695; Ministers of Lucy Lane and Peter Street French churches in Dublin; James Le Prez; James D’Allemagne; Daniel Amiand; Monsieur L’Alouel; Anthoine Ligonler de Bonneval; Antoine Pérès; César Pégorier; James Sartre; Ezechiel Barbauld; Philippe Jouneau; John Cherpentier; Henri D’Aubigny; Pascal Du Casse; Monsieur Roussel; Pierre Brocas de Hondesplens; Charles Theophile Mutel; P. F. de la Rivière; Stephen Lyon; Henry Pujolas; Daniel Lompard; Stephen Abel Laval.
 * IV Medical Men.
 * Pierre Baril; French physicians are memorialized in Munk’s Roll; Peter Silvestre; Martineau; James Reynette; Pierre De Rante; James Augustus Blondell; John La Serre.
 * V Merchants.
 * Deputations to the new Lord Mayor; Banal; Paul Durand; Paul Lewis La Caux; Gabriel Tahourdin; Stephen Seignoret; Paul Dufour; Anthony Loubier; Philip Moreau; Baudouin; signatories to a loyal address to the king; Lherondel; Peter Laprimaudaye.
 * Chapter XVIII – Refugees on the Continent, whose Descendants settled in Britain.
 * Section I – Migault.
 * Section II – Chatelain.
 * Section III – Deschamps.
 * Section IV – Maty.
 * Section V – De Missy.
 * Section VI – Thellusson.
 * Section VII – Prevost.
 * Section VIII – Fourdrinier.
 * Section IX – Du Boulay.
 * Section X – Cazenove.
 * Section XI – Menet.
 * Section XII – Beaufort.
 * Section XIII – Fonblanque.
 * Section XIV – André.
 * Section XV – Olivier.
 * Chapter XIX – Refugees being Converts from Romanism.
 * John Francis Bion; Charles Charlot; John Gagnier; Michael Malard; Francis de la Pillonnière; Michael le Vassor;
 * Chapter XX – Grand Group of Families founded by the Refugees.
 * Allix; Aufrère; Bosanquet; Cassan; Chamier; Daubuz; Delacherois; Delacherois-Crommelin; De la Condamine; Delmege; D’Olier; Dubourdieu; Esdaile; Fonnereau; Gambier; Gaussen; Gervais; Girardot; Gosset; Harenc; Kenny; La Touche; La Trobe-Bateman; Luard; Majendie; Martin-Atkins; Metge; Petit; Portal; Roumieu; Vignoles.
 * Chapter XXI – The Romilly Group of Families.
 * Chapter XXII – The Raboteau Group of Families.
 * Chapter XXIII – Offspring of the Refugees among the Clergy.
 * Bishop Chenevix; Bishop Majendi; Bishop Saurin; Dean Letablere; Dean Gabriel James Maturin; Archdeacon Gast; Archdeacon Jortin; Archdeacon Fleury; Canon Regis; Rev. John Hudel; David Perronet; Rev. Jean Pierre Stehelin; Rev. Jacob Bourdillon; Rev. James Rouquet; Rev. W. Romaine; Rev. Augustus Des Granges; Rev. William Fonnereau; Rev. Dr. Beaufort; Bishop Terrot; Dean Vignoles; Chancellor Pechell; Canon La Trobe; Canon Heurtley; Dupuis.
 * Chapter XXIV – Offspring of the Refugees in the Army and Navy.
 * Duroure; Montresor; Dejean; De Veille; De Bernière; Garrick; Riou; Gambier; Beaufort; André; Gosset; Chenevix; Dupuis; Chamier; Layard; Boileau; Du Ry.
 * Chapter XXV – Offspring of the Refugees connected with Science, Law, the Legislature, and Literature.
 * Dollond; Fraigneau; Demainbray; Rigaud; Gosset; Beranger; Medical Men; Anthony Chamier; Benjamin Langlois; Isaac Barré; Masères; Samuel Romilly; Other M.P.’s; William Saurin; Duquery; Justice Perrin; Justice Bosanquet; Dupuis; Latrobe; Bosanquet; Chenevix; Thomas George Fonnereau; Mangin; Arthur Henry Kenney; Vignoles; Harriet Martineau; Rimbault; James Robinson Planché; Perigal; Collette; Note.
 * Chapter XXVI – Modern Statesmen and Persons of High Position descended from the Refugees.
 * Susan, Duchess of Roxburghe; Baron Romilly; Lord de Blaquière; Baron de Teissier; Vicomte Henri de Vismes; Henry Austen Layard; Isaac Amyand; Boileau, Baronet; Borough, Baronet; De Crespigny, Baronet; Lambert, Baronet; Larpent, Baronet; Pechell, Baronet.
 * Chapter XXVII – Genealogical and Biographical Fragments.
 * Addée; Allais; Aubertin; Balicourt, Long, and Watkins; Berchère and Boissier; Bousquet; Chassereau; Comarque; Debonnaire; Deslauriers; Durand; Espinasse; Gaches; De Gastine; Guillemard; Hubert; Jaquin, De Moivre, and Gomm; Jaumard; Jolivet; Laforey; Lautour; Le Quesne; Longevity; Mercier; Mignard and Parr; Morell; Normandy; Pain; Pratviel; Rouffignac; Rye; Sabatier; Savary; Surnames; Turpin; Turquand; Wandsworth.
 * Chapter XXVIII – Supplementary Collections regarding Refugees in Ireland.
 * Chapter XXIX – The Refugees and their Ministers in Edinburgh.
 * Chapter XXX – The French Protestant Hospital of London.
 * Index
 * Biographies – Alphabetical Guide to Biographies in Volumes I. and II.

=Volume III=