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Died at Canterbury, 14th July 1671, and buried in the cathedral on the 21st, “Dr Mericke Cassawbon, one of ye Prebendaries of this church.”

Died at Canterbury, October 1671, Jaques Dubois, lecteur de ceste eglise.

Died in London in May 1673, and buried on the 21st, at St. Antholin’s, Sara, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Houblon.

Died at Southampton, 20th September 1673, Mr Daniel Hersent, formerly an ancien of this church.

Died in London in March 1675 (n.s.), and buried on the 17th, at St. Antholin’s, Mrs. Mary Denew.

Died at Canterbury, 18th May 1676, Jean Agace, en charge d’ancien.

Died at Canterbury, 28th March 1678, Jacques Six sire, aged 78 years, estant en serge [charge?] d’ancien en l’eglise.

Death in Canterbury, 1678 — “Le 4 d’Aoust mournt la femme de Jean le Leu, à savoir Judit le Keux, et fut la premier quie fut enterré selon l’acte de Parlentent ensevely en etofe de Line.” [30 Car. ii. cap. 3.]

Died at Canterbury, 20th April 1680, Estienne Duthoit, ancien, aged within a month of 80 years.

Died at Canterbury, 14th December 1680, the widow of Le Sieur Philipe Lernoult.

Died in February 1681 (n.s.), and buried on the 4th in Canterbury Cathedral, Merick, son of Mr John Casaubon.

Died in May 1683, and buried on the 30th, Andrew Minet, of the parish of St. Dionis Backchurch, London. (His daughter Elizabeth had been buried on April 12th. Another daughter, Susanna, died in August 1650, also a son, Jonas.)

Died in Canterbury in October 1684, and buried in the Cathedral on 13th. “Dr Du-moulin, one of ye Prebendarys of this Ch.” (His wife Ann had been buried on 19th January 1681.)

Died at Canterbury, 28th December 1686, M. Delon, ministre.

Died in London, 5th August 1687, and buried in Westminster Abbey, [Rev.] Mr John Shearole [Sharole], “a member of this church.”

Died at Canterbury, 26th August 1688, Abraham Didier, ancien, aged 60.

Died in London in April 1690, and buried on the 8th at St. Antholin’s, Mr. Benjamyn Ducane.

Died in January 1692 (n.s.), and buried at St. Antholin’s, London, on the 27th, Mr. Peter Houblon, senior.

Died at Canterbury, 15th November 1692, Jermain Claris, door-keeper of the church, aged 75.

Died in February 1693 (n.s.), and buried on the 19th in the South Cross Aisle of Canterbury Cathedral, Mr. John Casaubon.

Died in London in January 1694 (n.s.), and buried on the 16th at St. Antholin’s, Mrs. Olive Ducane.

Died in London in 1696, and buried on August 4 at St. Antholin’s, Mrs. Mary Houblon.

Died at Canterbury, 5th October 1696, Samuel Loffroy.

Died in London in November 1697, and buried at St. Antholin’s on the 25th, Mrs. Elizabeth Houblon [wife of Peter (?)].

Died in London in December 1697, and buried on the 26th at St. Antholin’s, Mr. Peter Houblon.

Died at Canterbury, 17th January 1698 (n.s.), Bartholomy Six, nearly 70 years of age.

Died in London in April 1701, and buried on the 4th at St. Antholin’s, Mr. Paul Houblon.

Died at Canterbury, 7th April 1701, Jaques Six.

Died at Canterbury, 12th November 1702, Jaques Lofroi, aged 77.

Died at Canterbury, 18th April 1704, Henri Despagne, ancien, aged 66.

Died at Canterbury. 26th July 1704, Henry Despaigne, jun.

Died at Canterbury, 25th November 1704, Pierre Despaigne, aged 75.

Died at Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex, 3rd April 1705, Jean Six [“Le 3e de Avril 1705 este decedi an seigneur Jean Six dela paroisse de Kirby et a été enterre le 4e du meme mois au Cimetiére de Thorp. H. Mestayer, Min.”]

Died at Canterbury, 13th March 1707 (n.s.), Daniel Six, son of Jaques Six.

Died, 26th January 1708 (n.s.), and buried in Westminster Abbey, the Rev. Dr. Francis Durant de Breval, one of the Prebendaries of this Church. [His child, Dorothy, had been buried on nth August 1687, and a son, Henry, on 22nd August 1691.]

Died at Southampton, 27th January 1711 (n.s.), Monsieur Adam de Cardonnel, aged 90 years and 1 month, for 48 years an ancien in this church.

Died in 1711, and buried in Westminster Abbey on December 2, [Rev.] Mr. Stephen Crespion, one of the Canons of this church. (Margaret, his first wife, had been buried on 22nd March 1688 (n.s.) His second wife, née Mary Orris, was buried on 1st January 1759, having died on 7th December 1758, aged 96.)

Died in April 1713, and buried in South Weald Church, Essex, Rev. H. De Luzancy, B.D. The Parish Register says, “Mr. Luzancy was buryd ye 20th day of April 1713 from London; he was Viccar of this Parish Church.”

Malthouse French Church, Canterbury, 20th June 1713, the minister, elders, and majority of heads of families met to elect two elders in the room of Israel Loffroy (deceased) and Jean de Marlière (resigned).