The Huguenot Society Journal (Formerly Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland)
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The Huguenot Society Journal (formerly Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland) VOL. XXX 2013–2017 LONDON THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND XXX Contents booklet.indd 1 21/09/2017 09:59 CONTENTS PAPERS In Memory of Arthur Giraud Browning The last of the Whigs: William and Edward Pleydell-Bouverie by Anthony Wilson ��������������� 1 Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Huguenots by Robin Howells ............................................. 19 Dr John Misaubin: Hogarth’s Huguenot ‘quack’ by Barry Hoffbrand .................................... 4 A refugee minister comes to London: Daniel Chamier (1661–1698) by Anthony Chamier ............................................................................................................................ 52 A Huguenot education for the early modern nobility by Michae˝ l Green .............................. 73 A note on Jean Tijou, ironsmith by Tim Marshall ................................................................. 93 Huguenot silversmiths in London by David McKinley .......................................................... 94 The Huguenots of Spitalfields: the Bishop of London’s address .......................................... 101 Huguenot papers at the Eighteenth-century Ireland conference ���������������������������������������� 104 Moise Amyraut and Charles II by Mary K. Geiter and W.A. Speck ................................... 157 The legacy of the Huguenots in wartime France by Kathleen Chater �������������������������������� 181 The ‘Livre du Clerc’ of the French church in Southampton, 1835–1939 by Andrew Spicer .............................................................................................................................. 193 The French Huguenots at St Christopher’s Island (1625–1682) by Mary B.H. Kergall ����� 200 Abraham Duquesne (1618–1688), the ‘Turenne of the Seas’ by Jean Trouchaud .............. 216 James Payzant (1657–1757), French refugee, British civil servant, and centenarian by Linda G. Layton ......................................................................................................... 223 The Huguenot Surname Index: a Master Index to the Quarto Series by Robert Nash ������ 244 Sir Daniel de Ligne of Harlaxton in the county of Lincoln, Knight by Mark Valenzuela ��� 297 Bernard Palissy (1510–1590). Master of rustic pottery by Alice Bleuzen ............................. 313 Justin Vulliamy (1712–1797) and the Protestant Swiss community by Roger Smith ����������� 327 Huguenot property in Ireland by Marie Léoutre ................................................................. 346 Huguenot members of the Honourable Artillery Company in the 17th and early 18th centuries by Charles Reese ...................................................................................... 358 Hampshire Huguenot military officers 1688–1763 by Vivien Costello................................ 369 The Great War and the Bosanquets by Keith Finch and Elizabeth Randall ....................... 398 The search for the Gaucherons of Spitalfields by Glynda Easterbrook .............................. 453 An analysis of ‘Abjurations in Jersey 1685–1715’ by Robert Nash ...................................... 466 Abjurations in the Saintonge Maritime: Saint-Jean-d’Angle by Alberte Bainson ���������������� 482 Jean de Robethon, a contested figure behind the throne by Andreas Flick ������������������������� 488 J.T. Desaguliers: an 18th-century experimental philosopher and Freemason by Audrey T. Carpenter ...................................................................................................... 503 Growing through crisis: the Plague of 1665, the Great Fire, and the French Protestant Church of London by Robin Gwynn ............................................................ 519 Serviceable Strangers 1680–1730: the Crespignys and Minets by Milo Warby ................. 532 Great War women of Huguenot ancestry by Keith Finch ................................................... 547 The death of General Dury by Elizabeth Randall .............................................................. 561 The Gastecloux family of bronziers in London, Paris and St Petersburg by Tessa Murdoch ........................................................................................................................ 609 Between sin and godly zeal: the early stranger churches on violence and resistance by Silke Muylaert ............................................................................................................. 629 The foundations of Huguenot silversmithing in London by David McKinley .................... 644 The Huguenots in Wandsworth: new research by Kathleen Chater ................................... 657 Distinguished service in the Great War by Keith Finch ....................................................... 670 Huguenot glassmaking: the beginnings of English glass by Sebastian Grant ....................... 684 XXX Contents booklet.indd 2 21/09/2017 09:59 THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY JOURNAL England and the St Bartholomew’s Day massacre: a literary study by David J. Papendorf .................................................................................................................... 695 Mars or Apollo? Protecting Protestant interests 1721–1745 by Elizabeth Randall ............. 709 OBITUARIES Mary Bayliss [Randolph Vigne] .......................................................................................... 140 Randolph Vigne [Elizabeth Randall] .................................................................................. 592 BOOK REVIEWS Elizabeth Labrousse and Antony McKenna (eds), Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome Neuvième: janvier 1693-mars 1696. Lettres 902–1099 [Robin Howells] ...................... 109 Dominique Ehrmantraut, Livre des délibérations de l’Eglise française réformée de Frankenthal dans le Palatinat (1658–1689). Livre des délibérations de l’Eglise réformée d’Otterberg dans le Palatinat [Lucas Kriner] ........................................................................ 110 Jane McKee and Randolph Vigne (eds), The Huguenots: France, Exile and Diaspora [Charles Littleton] ........................................................................................................... 111 Chris King and Duncan Sayer (eds), The Archaeology of Post Medieval Religion [Eric W. Nelson] ............................................................................................................................ 112 Helen Jacobsen, Luxury and Power: The Material World of the Stuart Diplomat, 1660–1714 [Tessa Murdoch]............................................................................................................. 113 Shawn Malley, From Archaeology to Spectacle in Victorian Britain: The Case of Assyria, 1845–1854 [Terry Barry] ............................................................................................... 115 Stephen Porter, Pepys’s London. Everyday Life in London 1650–1703 [Randolph Vigne] ��������� 116 Sara Barker (ed.), Revisiting Geneva: Robert Kingdon and the Coming of the French Wars of Religion [Kenneth Austin] ................................................................................................ 117 Silke Kamp, Die verspätete Kolonie. Hugenotten in Potsdam 1685–1809 [Christian Mühling] ......................................................................................................................... 118 Alain Jobling, Les protestants de la Côte au XVIIe siècle (Boulonnais, Calaisis) [Jane McKee] ...... 119 Janice V. Cox (ed.), The Travels of Francis Tallents in France and Switzerland 1671–1673 [Stuart Handley] ............................................................................................................. 120 Ulrich Niggemann, Hugenotten [Raingard Esser] .................................................................. 121 Deborah Dependahl Waters, ‘A Handsome Cupboard of Plate’: Early American Silver in the Cahn Collection [Tessa Murdoch] ...................................................................................... 122 Graeme Murdock, Penny Roberts and Andrew Spicer (eds), Ritual and Violence: Natalie Zemon Davis and Early Modern France [Elizabeth Tingle] ���������������������������������������� 123 Shirley Arabin, No Petty People: the Arabin Family [Jane McKee] �������������������������������������������� 124 François Boulet, Histoire des protestants à Paris et en Ile-de-France [Elizabeth Randall] ............. 125 Geraldine Sheridan and Viviane Prest (eds), Les Huguenots éducateurs dans l’espace Européen à l’époque moderne [Ruth Whelan] ........................................................................ 126 Carl Goldstein, Print Culture in Early Modern France. Abraham Bosse and the Purposes of Print [Andrew Spicer] ...................................................................................................... 129 Debra Kelly and Martyn Cornick (eds), A History of the French in London. Liberty, Equality, Opportunity [Robin Howells] ............................................................................... 130 Laurent Berec, Claude de Sainliens, un huguenot Bourbonnais au temps de Shakespeare [Elizabeth Randall] ......................................................................................................... 132 Caroline Moorehead, Village of Secrets: Defying the Nazis in Vichy France; Peter Grose, The Greatest Escape: How one French community saved thousands of lives from The Nazis [Kathleen Chater] ..........................................................................................................