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FRENCH PROTESTANT EXILES
  • Peter Totin.
  • James Torquet.
  • Peter Touchart, Catherine wife, Magelin, Elizabeth, Peter, and Margaret children.
  • Michael Tourneur, Mary wife, John-Peter, John, and Mary children.
  • Michael Tourneur.
  • Jacob Trigau, Margaret wife.
  • John Trillet, Elizabeth wife, Mary-Magdalen daughter.
  • John Vermallete, Anne wife.
  • Hector Vattemare.
  • Joel Vautille.
  • Samuel Vattelet.
  • James Vare, Mary wife, Mary, Susan, Anne, and Elizabeth children.
  • Charles Vermalette.
  • James Visage, Jeanne wife.
  • Peter Visage.
  • John Vignault, jun., Timothy son.
  • Anthony Villotte.
  • Abraham Vivier.
  • Stephen Vivian, Mary wife, Mary, Elizabeth, and Judicq children.
  • John Vincent, Susan wife, Livo wife.
  • Joshua Vrigno, Judith, Jetel, and James children.
  • Sana Vannes.
  • Mary widow of John Vannes.
  • Magdalen Veure.
  • Sarah Voier.
  • James Yon, Mary wife, James son.

Notes. — The surnames in the above list are in alphabetical order, though not strictly so; the list is alphabetical as to the first letter of each surname, but not as to the first syllable. The reader will observe the surname “Cigournai” — which is probably the name that has in modern times attained honourable celebrity under the spelling, Sigourney. Mr Burn gives the names Isaie Segournay and Susanne Guenard his wife (1708), mentioned in the Register of .Riders Court French Church, St. Ann’s, Westminster; and in connection with the name, Segournay, he adds a note (p. 153): “A family of this name settled at Huguenot Fort, Oxford (United States); and Mrs Sigourney in her Scenes in my Native Land notices Andrew Sigourney, and other Refugees who settled there in 1713.” As to the surname, Bon-amy, the Historical Register mentions, under the date February 1717, Rev. John Bonamy, Dean of Guernsey. Michael, son of Michael Metaire, is the learned Michael Maittaire (see my vol. ii., p. 154); the name, Michael Maittaire, occurs again in List XXII. As to the name Bonouvrier, the Gentleman’s Magazine of 1738 announces the marriage of Mr Peter Bonouvrier to “Widow Elgar with £30,000.”

V.— 8th March, 34 Car. II (1682).
[Individuals naturalized in separate Deeds.]

  • Sir John Chardin.
  • David Mesgret.
  • Louis David.
  • Remond Regard watch-maker.
  • Peter Villars, tailor.
  • Francis L’Egare jeweller, Anne wife, Francis, Solomon, Daniel, James, and Stephen-John, sons.
  • Peter Maudou tailor, Mary wife.
  • Charles Godfrey, perriwig-maker, Mary wife.
  • Jane Berny, and her son, Samuel David Berny, jeweller.
  • John James Besnage.
  • John Lewis goldsmith.
  • Moses Charas doctor of medicine, Magdalen wife, Frederick, Charles, Sampson, Francis, Magdalen, Susan, and Mary children.
  • Claud Denise, Renata Gatini wife.

[The following on 28th March.]

  • Peter Chauvet.
  • Charles Augibant, Mary wife, Charles Mary-Jane children.
  • John-Baptist and Peter Rosemond.

VI.— June and July, 34 Car. II. (1682).
[Several short Lists.]

16th June.

  • Esther Chardin.
  • Philip Guide, Louisa wife, Philip, James, Louisa, Anne and Philorce children.
  • James Tiphaine, Elizabeth wife, Peter, John-James, John-Paul, Daniel, Charles, and Abraham, children.
  • James Daillon.