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FRENCH PROTESTANT EXILES

dition (and not otherwise) that she shall come here in England, to abjure the Popish religion and profess the Protestant religion. And whereas the said Elizabeth is married and hath children, I will and intend that in case any of them, in default of their mother, shall come in this country and live here professing the Protestant religion, my executors shall apply the income of the said annuity for adding to their maintenance or for putting them apprentice, and that they shall not have the power of disposing of the fund but after they shall have attained the age of five-and-twenty years. And in case my daughter Anne, or lawful child or children born of her body, shall not come out of France within ten years after my decease, then I give and bequeath to Peter Dubourdieu, my son, the annuity of £14 per annum of 1706, No. 1771. And in case my daughter Elizabeth or any of her children shall not come out of France within ten years after my death, I give and bequeath to Arniand Dubourdieu, my son, the annuity of 1704 of £14 per annum upon the 3700 excise, and all the income grown due thereon till that time. I give and bequeath to my grandson John Dubourdieu, son of Armand, all my books and all my papers, which shall not be delivered him till he shall be a minister, and in case he should embrace another profession, I give them to the first of my grandsons who shall be a minister. And whereas I have still an annuity for thirty-two years of the year 1710, No. 620, of £13 10s. per annum, and also some Lottery Orders which may amount to £120, besides my silver-plate and all my household goods, I will that after payment of my legacies for charity, the whole, together with the money I may have at the time of my death, shall be equally divided between John Du Bourdieu [Prevenau], son of Armand Pigné Prevenau, and the eldest daughter of my son Peter.”

XI. — 4th April, 1st Ja. II. (1685.)

  • Solomon Foubbert, Magdalene wife, Henry and Peter sons.
  • Peter Lorrain.
  • Judith Foubbert wife of Nicolas Durrell.
  • Evert Jolivet.
  • John Henry Lussan.
  • Peter Azire, Susan wife.
  • Louis Gaston, Peter, Tenney-Guy and Sarah children.
  • Richard le Bas.
  • Nicolas Guerin.
  • Robert Guerin.
  • James le Fort.
  • Philip Collon.
  • John Pluet.
  • Michael Cadet.
  • John Castaing.
  • Daniel Le Fort.
  • Stephen Mayen.
  • Philip Rose.
  • Reuben La Mude.
  • Peter Martin.
  • Isaac Le Fort.
  • Peter Daval.
  • Peter Careiron.
  • Charles Piozet.
  • James Gardien.
  • Isaac Gomart (clerk).
  • Abraham Faulcon (clerk).
  • James Du Fan.
  • Thomas Guenault.
  • John Auriol.
  • John Chotard.
  • Isaac Caillabueuf
  • Noah Royer.
  • Isaac Bertran.
  • David Raymondon.
  • Simon Testefolle, Elizabeth wife, Mary Claude, and Simon children.
  • James Sangeon.
  • Dionysius Helot, Olympia wife, Francis and John sons.
  • Samuel Masse, and Samuel son.
  • John Cailloue.
  • Daniel Yon.
  • Daniel Guy.
  • Gabriel Guy.
  • Simon Rolain.
  • Thomas Quarante.
  • John De la Fuye.
  • Susan De la Fuye.
  • Josias Darill.
  • James Ouvri.
  • Abel Raveau.
  • Gideon Mobileau.
  • John Gueyle.
  • John Baptist Estivall.
  • John De Caux.