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see also Neveu and Neveux.
Nérac, 84, 86, 203-207, 209, 210.
'Neret,' Durlach, 339.
Netherlands, the, 311; Confédération
d'Arras, 40; Conseil des Troubles, 23,
28, 41; Pacification de Gaud, 40,
41; Union de Bruxelles, 40; the
reformation crushed in the Austrian,
xiii; religious refugees in, xvii,
xviii; Queen Elizabeth accused of
promoting heresy in, 352; English-

men

there said to be refugee
Netherlanders with 'lettres des-
robées et attestations faulses,' 43;
refugees from, in England, 32, 332-
334, 352, 353; proposed biographi-
cal dictionary of them, 44; their
return demanded by the Spanish
Ambassador, 39, 40; troops raised
amongst the refugees in England
for service in, 35, 35 note, 38, 40,
41; see also Paper entitled Flamands
et Wallons &c., passim, Dutch,
Flanders, Flemings, Holland, and
Walloons.

Nettlestead, 428 bis.
Neufchâtel, 191.

Neureuth, Welsch, 339 note.
Neveu, Piere, 188.
Neveux, -, niece of, 190.

see also Nephew and Nepveu.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 305, 389.

Newiar, Suzanne, 137, 137 note, 197;
see also Stokes, Suzanne.
Nicholas, Edward, 342.

Niclaes, Henry, 25 note.

Nicolai, Dame Catherine, 291.

Nieuport, 38, 39, 39 note, 141, 144.
Nîmes, 280, 283.
Niort en Poitou, 189.
'Nista,' 301.

Noel, Anne, 178.

Nonconformist churches in England
holding their services in French
referred to as Walloon Churches,
109-111, 215.

Nonconformist preachers, licences to,
99 note.

Norden, 24, 25, 25 note.
Nordhausen, 337, 339 note.

Nordlingen, battle of, 318, 323.

Normandy, 184, 196, 198, 200, 347,
377, 410.

Northleigh, Oxford, 372.
Norway, 24.

Norwich, 35; Dutch Church of, 34;
registers of the Walloon Church of,
36; the foreign Churches of, 35,
43, 138; Summer Conference at,
xxxiv.

Nouaille, Miss Anne, iv.
Nowell, Alexander, 88.
Nuremberg, 270.

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PACHELIER, 142.

Padua, 221, 222, 243, 248, 251, 286,
287 bis, 288, 289, 297, 298.
Page, Wm., viii, xii, xxxi, xxxvi,
xliii, 332, 347.
Paget, Miss R., xxix.

Paien, Etienne, see Payen.
Paintings, mural, xxi, xxii.

see Engravings and Portraits.

Palatinate, the, 189.
Palatines, 185.
Pancouque,, 168 ter.

Jean, 168 note.

Papillon, Mr., 166.

Papon, Jacob, 338.

Paquié, Samuel, 73.

Paquot, Canon, 29 note, 34.
Parcel, James, 339.

'Parchment' lace, manufacture of, 49.
Pare, Poitou, 291.

Paris, xvi, 80-83, 86, 203, 209, 210,
248, 259, 263, 277 bis, 294, 308,
313; Archbishop of, 320; Church
of the Invalides, 321; Parliament
of, 291.

Parma, Duke of, see Farnese.
Parrius, Henrichus, 87.

Parry, Henricus, 88.

Parthenay-L'Archévêque, Catherine
de, Dame de Soubise, Vicomtesse
de Rohan, see Rohan.

Parthenay-L'Archéveque,

the family of, 291.

Pas, Marie, 203.

Paul, 204.

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estates of

Pavia, 299.

Payen, or Paien, Etienne, 211, 216.
Peasant, Mr., 346.

Pechell, Hervey, 6.

Peddar, Joannes, 89.
Pedderus. Joannes, 87.

Peek, Sir Henry Wm., Bart,, Vice-
President, vi, xix, xx, xxi, xxviii,
xxx, xliii, 6.

Peers, Jacobus, 88.

Pembroke, the, man-of-war, 72, 73.
Penny, Solomon, 216.

Pensions paid to the Vaudois by the
English Government, 335-337, 340;
by Holland, 337, 340; by the Duke
of Wurtemberg, 337.

Pensions paid to Huguenots; 342.
Perass,
-,276.

Perche, Jacques, 107-109, 111, 117,
121-125, 128, 129, 137, 147-151,
153-160, 160, 161 (here called Jacque
Minet by mistake), 162, 164-166,
172, 177, 180, 183, 185, 188, 191,
192, 199, 212, (on some pages more
than once).

Perclu, Jacque, 125 note.
Perdigrat, Jean, 342.
Perigal, Frederick, 6.

Perigoix, Elizabeth, 344.

Perochon, Will of Jean, of St. Helier's,
Jersey, a Protestant refugee from
Poitou, 351,

Pérouse, Wurtemberg, 337, 339 note.
Perpetual motion, 297.

Perron, Moses, 338.
Perrusel, -, 24.

Persoode, - 344.
Pesaro, 219, 229.

Peterborough's, Lord, regiment, 76.
Petit,, 322.

Marie, 169.
Michel, 178.

Peuplingue, 198, 200.

Pforzheim, 339.

Philbrick, Miss H. C., vi, xxi.

Philip II., King of Spain, 29, 39, 40,
333, 352.

Philip III., xiii.

Picard 322.

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Pius V., Pope, xxxix.

Plague, the, 184, 265 bis, 266 ter, 267,

286-288, 304; amongst Flemish
refugees, 25.

Plante, Vincent, 189.

Plateau, Jeanne, 203.

- Judith, 204.

Marie (?), 208.
Marthe, 208.
family of, xvi.

Playne, Arthur Twisden, xlv.

Plymouth, 340, 341.

Plymouth, French Church at, 353.

Poitiers, 311; Bishop of, 216; Pardon
de, 135.

Poitou, 135, 142, 178, 216, 235.
Poland, 330.

Pollanus, Valerandus, see Poullain.

Pommeau, Charlotte, 343.

Ponfade, - 217.

Pontau Royau, 371.
Ponte, Nicolò da, 248.
Pontier, Pierre, 353.

Poole's, Dr. Reginald Lane, Hugue-

nots of the Dispersion, 337, 338 note,
346.

Pope, Alexander, 316.

Porre, Pierre, 199.

Portal, Jean, xviii.

Miss L., xxi.

Portales, Cha., 72, 73.
Portarlington, 325.

Portmore's, Lord, regiment, 75.
Porto Santa Maria, 84.
Portraits :-by Lucas De Heere, 37,

38; of members of the Court of
France of the latter half of the
sixteenth century, 91, 92; of Isaac
Minet, facing p. 93; of Frances,
daughter of the minister Paul
Lescot, 136 note; of Henry, Earl
of Galway, facing p. 324; of Field
Marshal Lord Ligonier, facing p.
326; of Edward VI. granting the
letters patent founding the Stran-
gers' Church of London, 330, facing
p. 330; see also Engravings.
Portugal, 323 bis; in the War of the
Spanish Succession, 66, 74, 325.
Portuguese, in London, 334 note.
Potier, Jean, 179.

Potter, Mr., xx bis.

Poujade, Joseph, 211, 217.

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Rawlyns, Willelmus, 89.
Read, Charles, xvi.
Reading, 378.

Reconnaissances, 94 bis, 95, 99, 103
note bis, 140 note, 141 note, 145 note,
201-211, 350; fac-simile of one,
facing page 201.

Refugees, see Dutch and Huguenots.
Registers, of Dutch and Huguenot

churches in England, see Canter-
bury, Colchester, Dover, Dublin,
London, Norwich, and South-
ampton; of the Presbyterian and
Baptist Churches of Dover, 130
note; of St. John's Church, Hack-
ney 470; certificates of baptism,
&c., from the registers of Huguenot
and parish churches produced to
prove the Huguenot descent of
candidates for admission to the
French Protestant School of West-
minster, 357, 368-448; of Protestant
churches in France, xvii; of the
Protestant Church of Guînes, see
Guines; of Walloon churches in
Germany, xviii; Huguenot names
in the registers of the Dutch
Reformed Churches in Holland,
xviii.

Regius, (Charles De Coninck), 26.
Reinolldus, Heinricus, 87.
Relkus, Joannes, 89.
Renault, Judith, 199.

- or Renaux, Myché or Miche, 141,
208.

Renaux, Myché, see Renault.
Reno, 268.

Rent, Laurentius, 89.

Reydanus, Everard, 33.

Reynaldus, Henricus, 89.

Rhé, Island of, 196, 200.
Rheims, 294.

Rheinfeld, battle of, 290 bis, 314.
Rhetia, 260.

Rhine, the river, 263, 294, 317, 318,
327, 337.

Richard, Anne, 173, 178.

Fra., 179.

Louis, 172.

Richart, Mr., 152.
Riche, Marie, 144.
Philipp, 144.

Richelieu, Cardinal de, 222, 225 bis,
249, 255, 277, 282, 289, 290, 314,
315.

Richer, Marie, see Guerin, Jean.
Richez, the widow, and her child,
145-147 passim.

Rideau, son of Jacob, 141 bis.

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Rohan, 'city' of, 226, 256.
Rohan, Henri, Duc de, iv., 275.
Rohan's, The Duc de, Relations with
the Republic of Venice, 1630-1637,
xxviii, xxxvii, 218.

Rohan, Henri, Duc de, 314-316; his
father, René, Vicomte de Rohan,
275, 280 note; his mother, Catherine
de Parthenay-L'Archevêque, Dame
de Soubise, 275, 276, 283, 286-289,
291, 308, his brothers and sisters,
275; his brother Benjamin, Duc de
Soubise, 259, 275, 314; his sister
Catherine, 286 note; his wife, Mar-
guerite de Béthune, 222, 230, 250,
260, 267 ter, 278, 283, 287, 288, 291
bis; his children, 291; his supposi-
tious son Tancrède, 291; a daughter,
260, 267; his daughter Marguerite,
afterwards Duchesse de Rohan, who
married Henri de Chabot, her
husband assuming the title of Duc
de Rohan, 291; their children
Louis, afterwards Duc de Rohan-
Chabot, 291; the Chevalier Chabot,
291; Anne, Dame de Soubise, mar-
ried to her cousin François de
Rohan, Prince de Soubise, 292;
Marguerite, 292; Jeanne, 292.

His journal of his travels, 276,
277, 293-308; other literary works
by him, 286, 289, 292, 293, 314;
his monogram, 287, 289; his
seal of arms, 282 note, 287 note,
289 note.

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Roussier, Isaac, 136, 189 bis, 193-195,
211, 215, 217.
Roussillon, 317.
Roux, Gabrielle, 141.

Rowland, Miss Gertrude, vi, xxi.
Roye, Comte de, 68.

Ruble, Baron Alphonse de, 5.
Ruck-Keene, Rev. B., xxi bis.
'Ruin,' 260, see also Rain.

Rumboll, Rev. A. H., xx, xxiii.
Ruolles, Franciscus, 88.
Rupert, Prince, 467.

Ruvigny, Count Henri de, see Galway,
Earl of.

Ruzini, Domenico, 219, 220, 229, 233.
Ryckewaert, Theophilus, 34.
Rye, 29, 144, 169, 196 ter.

Rye, Walter, 6.

Rylands, W. Harry, xlv.

SACKCLOTH, manufacture of, 49.
Sade, Petrus, 87.

Sailly, 31.

Saint, Henry, 178 bis.
St. Aman, Jean, 179.

Saint-Aulaire, Henri de Chabot, Sieur
de, 291.

St. Bartholomew, Massacre of, 311,
352.

St. Christophe, 141.

St. Clare, Ensign, 75.

St. Denis, Abbey of, 320; battle of,
311.

Ste. Aldegonde, Seigneur de, 39 note.
Ste. Maria, 264.

St. Faussevicouse, Mary, 343.
St. Germain, 424; Treaty of, 311.
St. Gothard, Mont, 264.

St. Helier's, Jersey, legacy to the
poor of, 351.

'St. Hilds, co. Durham,' 415.
Saintipolite, Mr., 187.

St. Jean d'Angely, 198, 200.

St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of the
Order of, 467.

St. Justin à Marsan, 205, 209, 210.

St. Leger, M., 68.

St. Malo, 292.

St. Maurice, Capt., 75

'St. Michael, co. Gloucester,' 389.
Saintonge, 350, 353.

Saintonge et Annis, Revue de, 350 note.
St. Pancras, Huntingdon, 412.
St. Pierre, 204-236, 208-210.

St. Pierre Port, Guernsey, 347, 411.
St. Pierre, Pierre Jaquin, 69.
St. Quentin, 311.

St. Ruth, General, 324.
St. Savignan, 196, 200, 342.
St. Tricat, 199, 200.
Saledieu, Bas-Poitou, 349.
Saloniere, -,
264.

Salt trade, 303.
Salt works, 297.

Saltet, Charles, 339.
Saltzbach, 320.

Saluzzo, xxxix.

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