Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London (1885-1985) Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1986-2012)
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Contents of: Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London (1885-1985) Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland (1986-2012) Vol I 1885-1886 By-Laws 1 Session of 1885 INAUGURAL MEETING, 15 April 1885 8 SECOND, ORDINARY MEETING, 13 May 1885 16 THE REGISTERS OF THE FRENCH AND WALLOON CHURCHES ESTABLISHED IN ENGLAND, and other sources of Huguenot knowledge, with some suggestions for the editing and publication of the same. BY W J C MOENS, Member of Council. 17 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, 10 June, 1885. 60 Session of 1885-6 FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, 11 Nov., 1885. 69 Report of the Council on the CELEBRATIONS AT BETHNAL GREEN CHURCH, AND AT THE FRENCH PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, OF THE BI-CENTENARY OF THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES. 72 JEHOVAH-JIREH - THE LORD WILL PROVIDE; a sermon preached by the REV. JOHN GRAVES, MA. 73 THE BEARING OF THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES ON THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION OF 1688. By the HON. and REV. CANON FREMANTLE. 79 THE FLIGHT OF THE HUGUENOTS. By EDWARD ERNEST STRIDE, Member of Council 83 A HUGUENOT RELIC : A description of an ivory box, bearing on its lid the arms of Charles de Nocé and Marguerite de Rambouillet. By LIEUT.-GENERAL F. P. LAYARD, Member of Council 92 LES EGLISES FRANCAISES DE LONDRES APRES LA REVOCATION. By M. le BARON FERNAND DE SCHICKLER, President de la Societe de l'histoire du Protestantisme Français. 95 SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, 13 Jan, 1886. 116 GENEVA, THE PROTESTANT CITY OF REFUGE. By William Westall 117 REFUGEE INSCRIPTIONS IN THE CATHEDRAL AND CHURCHES OF CANTERBURY. By S. W. KERSHAW, F.S.A Member of the Council. 123 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOME WORKS RELATING TO HUGUENOT REFUGEES, whence they came and where they settled. By EDWARD ERNEST STRIDE, Member of Council. 130 THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, 17 March, 1886. 173 THE FIELD PREACHINGS AT ANTWERP IN 1566, with some account of the erection of Protestant Temples in that City. By G. H. OVEREND, Assistant Secretary. 174 NOTES ON THE BEGINNING OF THE REFORMATION AT ANTWERP AND THE FIELD PREACHINGS THERE. By. W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A., Member of Council 197 FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING, 12 May, 1886. 205 THE TRUE STORY OF THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW. By HUBERT G. R. READE. 206 THE HUGUENOTS AT WANDSWORTH, IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY, AND THEIR BURIAL GROUND AT MOUNT NOD. By JOHN TRAVISS SQUIRE. 229 Appendix. - Inscriptions upon the Tombstones at Mount Nod. 261 Notes upon the Wills, &c. of the persons named in these Inscriptions. 293 APPENDICES NOTICES OF BOOKS, &c. 150 THE ROYAL BOUNTY. - PETITION OF THE FRENCH MINISTERS TO WILLIAM III. 163 PRESENTATIONS TO THE LIBRARY OF THE SOCIETY. 167 NOTES AND QUERIES. 168 CHANSON NOUVELLE touchant la Mémorable Victoire obtenue par les Hollandois et Zellandois contre l'Armee Navalle du Roy d'Espagne aux Costes d'Angleterre, l'An, 1639; par Isaye de Lobeau. Communicated by COLONEL SIR EDMUND F. DU CANE, R.E., K.C.B., Vice-President. 313 THE ROYAL BOUNTY. 324 FRENCH NAMES IN THE REGISTERS OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH DUBLIN. Communicated by MISS FLORENCE LAYARD. 329 NOTICES OF BOOKS, &c. 339 NOTES AND QUERIES 346 Vol II 1887 -1888. MINUTES SESSION OF 1886-7 FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, November 10, 1886 iii SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, January 12, 1887 xiv. THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, March 9, 1887 xxi. FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING, May 11, 1887 xxv. THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, June 8, 1887 xxxi. SUMMER CONFERENCE at Canterbury and Sandwich, July 9-11, 1887 lxi. SESSION OF 1887-8 FIRST ORDINARY MEETING, November 9, 1887 lxxxi. SECOND ORDINARY MEETING, January 11, 1888 lxxxiii. THIRD ORDINARY MEETING, March 14, 1888 lxxxiv. FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING, May 9, 1888 xci. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING, June 13, 1888 xciv. SUMMER CONFERENCE at, Norwich, July 24 & 25, 1888 cxx. Appendix Papers THE WALLOON CHURCH FESTIVAL AT HAARLEM. By REGINALD S. FABER, M.A., Honorary Secretary 3 CHEVALLEAU DE BOISRAGON. By LIEUT.-GENERAL F. P. LAYARD 7 STORY OF JOHN PERIGAL OF DIEPPE. Communicated by FREDERICK PERIGAL 14 THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW, illustrated from State Papers in the Archives of Venice. By SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.C.B., President 43 THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES, illustrated from State Papers in the Archives of Venice. By SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.O.B., President. 117 CLAUDE COLLART DE VERZY. By CHARLES DELGOBE, Honorary Fellow. 154 A SKETCH OF THE DUPUIS FAMILY. By A. BULLOCK-WEBSTER 162 HUGUENOTS IN SCOTLAND. By the REV. A. W. CORNELIUS HALLEN, F.S.A., Scot. 166 FOREIGN SETTLERS AT COLCHESTER AND HALSTEAD. By W.J. HARDY, F.S.A. 182 THE FOREIGN ELEMENT IN THE PARISHES OF ST. PETER AND HOLY CROSS, CANTERBURY, 1575-1684. By J. MEADOWS COWPER, F.R.HIST.S 197 NOTES ON THE DUTCH, WALLOONS, AND HUGUENOTS AT SANDWICH IN THE SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES. By THOMAS DORMAN 205 HUGUENOTS IN THE ISLE OF AXHOLME. By the REV. H. G. B. LE MOINE 265 THE FIRST THIRTY YEARS OF THE FOREIGN SETTLEMENT IN AXHOLME, 1626-1656. By G. H. OVEREND, F.S.A., Assistant Secretary 281 SIR THEODORE DE MAYERNE. By LIEUT.GENERAL F. P. LAYARD 332 NOTES ON HUGUENOTS IN PORTUGAL. By WILLIAM PAGE, F.S.A 340 HISTORY OF A CEVENOL FAMILY. By FRANCIS P. DE LABILLIERE 352 FOREIGN REFUGEES AT RYE. By W. J. HARDY, F.S.A 406, 567 ISAAC MINET'S NARRATIVE. Communicated by WILLIAM MINET, M.A., F.S.A 428 THE LAST OF THE HUGUENOT CHURCHES. By WILLIAM MORRIS BEAUFORT 491 SKETCH OF THE COMMERCIAL HISTORY OF NORWICH TILL THE INTRODUCTION OF THE FOREIGN REFUGEES IN THE TIME OF QUEEN ELIZABETH. By the REV. W. HUDSON, Honorary Secretary of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society 519 THE DIOCESE AND CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF NORWICH. By W. T. BENSLY, LL.D., Deputy-Registrar of the Diocese 525 SERMON PREACHED IN NORWICH CATHEDRAL ON THE OCCASION OF THE VISIT OF THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF LONDON TO NORWICH, JULY 24, 1888. By the REV. J. L. LE PELLEY, Vicar of Ringland 534 THE HISTORY OF ST. ANDREW'S HALL, NORWICH. By the VEN. ARCHDEACON PEROWNE 541 THE FRENCH CHURCH, OR ST. MARY THE LITTLE, NORWICH. By the REV. W. F. CREENY, M.A., F.S.A. 548 ON THE CONNECTION OF THE FRENCH CHURCH AT NORWICH WITH THE FRENCH HOSPITAL IN LONDON. By ARTHUR GIRAUD BROWNING, Vice-President 557 NOTES AND QUERIES. THE DE SOUCHE, OR DE ZOUCHE, FAMILY. Communicated by JOHN JAMES DE ZOUCHE MARSHALL, L.R.C.S.I. 107 LA PRIERE DE DAVID BOSANQUET. Communicated by CLARA MEYER 112 ACCOUNT OF THE MURDER OF ADMIRAL DE COLIGNY, from the Archives of Simancas. Communicated by SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.C.B., President 241 ORIGIN OF THE WORD 'HUGUENOT.' Communicated by SIR HENRY AUSTEN LAYARD, G.C.B., President 249 THE RECALL OF THE HUGUENOTS TO FRANCE IN 1685-6: Two Important State Papers 446 A BRIEF 'RELATION' OF 'PASTOR GILBERT PRIMROSE'S LIFE: written by himself in 1626 450 THE SPITALFIELDS MANUFACTURERS AND THE YOUNG PRETENDER 453 DISCIPLINE OF THE FRENCH CHURCH OF LONDON, 1578. Communicated by W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A., Vice-President 456 THE WESTMINSTER FRENCH PROTESTANT SCHOOL 464 SIR THEODORE DE MAYERNE. Communicated by FLORENCE LAYARD 588 MISCELLANEA 251, 474 QUERIES 262, 487 NOTICES OF BOOKS 469 Illustrations GROUND PLAN OF THE FRENCH CHURCH OF NORWICH to face page 555 Vol III 1888 -1891. SESSION OF 1888-9. FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1888, November 14 iii SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1889, January 9 v THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1889, March 13 vi FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING 1889, May 8 ix FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING 1889, June 20 x SUMMER CONFERENCE at Southampton and Winchester, 1889, July 19 & 20 xlvii SESSION OF 1889-90 FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1889, November 13 lxiii SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1890, January 8 lxv THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1890, February 10 lxxi FOURTH ORDINARY MEETING 1890, March 12 lxxii SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING 1890, May 14 lxxii SUMMER CONFERENCE at Bristol, 1890, July 18 & 19 civ SESSION OF 1890-1 FIRST ORDINARY MEETING 1890, November 12 cxvii SECOND ORDINARY MEETING 1891, January 14 cxviii THIRD ORDINARY MEETING 1891, March 11 cxix SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING 1891, May 13 cxx Library lvii, lxv, cxvii, cxliv Appendix PAPERS THE HUGUENOT SETTLEMENT AT PORT ARLINGTON. By the REV. CANON JAMES FLOYD, LL.D 3 THE HUGUENOTS IN NORTH BRITAIN. By FLORENCE LAYARD 24 DOMUS DEI; OR THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JULIAN, SOUTHAMPTON. By the REV. J. ASTON WHITLOCK, M.A 42 THE WALLOON SETTLEMENT AND THE FRENCH CHURCH AT SOUTHAMPTON. By W. J. C. MOENS, F.S.A., Vice-President 53 THE HOSPITAL OF ST. CROSS, WINCHESTER. By the REV. CANON HUMBERT, M.A. 77 STRANGERS AT DOVER. By G. H. OVEREND, F.S.A., Assistant-Secretary PART I., 1558-1644 91 PART II., 1644-1661 286 THE CARDINAL OF CHATILLON IN ENGLAND, 1568-1571. By ERNEST G. ATKINSON 172 NOTES ON BRISTOL HUGUENOTS. By JOHN TAYLOR, City Librarian, Bristol 357 THE SIEGE OF OSTEND; OR THE NEW TROY. 1601-1604. By EDWARD BELLEROCHE 427 A FAMILY OF MODELLERS IN WAX. By MARY H. GOSSET 540 NOTES AND QUERIES THE CORRESPONDENCE OF MADAME DU NOYER 331 THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW 332 HUGUENOT MEMORIAL WINDOW AT CANTERBURY 334 FRENCH REFUGEE MINISTERS IN ENGLAND IN 1692 336 A CHANCERY SUIT AGAINST THE FRENCH HOSPITAL 340 AN ENGLISH PENSION PAID TO JACQUES SAURIN 343 A HUGUENOT PRISONER AT PLYMOUTH 344 JOHN VERNEUIL 375 MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW 378 GENEALOGICAL MEMORANDA RELATING TO THE HUGUENOT FAMILY OF DE VANTIER.