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french protestant exiles.

Nicolas Lardenois, Burgundian, goldsmith, and Frances, his wife.

Denys Veille, born at Nosvon Suzandall in Normandy, silk-weaver, and Marie, his wife, born by Brussels in Brabant.

John Powkes, born in Valencia, and Pasquin, his wife, born in Bruges.

Toussaint Viot and his wife, born in France.

Gabriel Hemman, Frenchman, and his wife.

Peter Demoubre, born in Burgundy, silk weaver, and Frances, his wife.

Renaud Cock [Coq?], born in France, embroiderer, and Agnes, his wife.

John Bellfold, born in France.

Giles Gorner, born in France, silk-weaver, and his wife.

Amnion Molton, Burgundian, silk-weaver, and his wife.

John Lamuell, Frenchman, musician, his wife, and two children.

Peter Derones, born in Henego, silk-weaver, and Jane, his wife. His servants, John and Moses Werie, and Jane Lebrouin, also came hither for religion.

Nicolas Blane, of Vallance, silk-weaver, aged 16, servant with Terry de la Haye. (In 1571 he had a wife, Antoinette, then aged 24, and a daughter, Marie, aged 2.)

William Barnes, of “Petune,” silk-weaver, aged 13. In 1571 he married Perone, aged 17, of Cambray, a refugee who had arrived in May of that year. Both came over for religion.

John Mahewe [Mahieu?], Burgundian, silk-weaver. Anthony Bornale and Paeon, his wife, “cam over for religion” in 1562, “who lyeth nowe [in 1571] in the house of the said Mahewe, and go all to the Frenche Church.”

John Barbe, born at Tournay, silk-weaver.

Remy Le Clerke [Le Clerc?], of Henault, aged 29. In 1571 he had a wife, Anne, then aged 28, and one child, Abraham, born in London.

Thomas Biggen, born at Rouen, quilt-maker.

Thomas Fountein, born in Lille, silk-dyer, Barbara, his wife, Peter and Theophile, their children.

1562.

John Costen [Cousin], minister. See Chapter V.

John de la Myer, Frenchman, goldsmith. (Jacqueline, his wife, a Fleming, came in 1571.)

Launcelot Lardie, goldsmith, Catherine, his wife, and Sara, their daughter.

Peter Bennet, Frenchman, and his wife.

Mary Breart, Frenchwoman, widow, and two daughters.

John Turwin, born in Henego, silk-weaver, and Louise, his wife.

Terrey de la Haye, of Tournay, silk-weaver, aged 22. (He married Marie, of Valence, and their children were born in England, viz., Abraham in 1565, John in 1566, Elizabeth in 1569, and Marie in 1571. He had in 1571, as a servant, Francis de la Pine, a Cambresian, aged 22, who came for religion).

Hans Hoffstad and Peter Boleyn, born in the Low Countries, merchants, and their wives.

Nicolas Mollier, of Rissell, in the Low Countries, merchant.

Catherine de Key, born in Flanders, joiner, and Matthew de Cambers, born in Artois, her servant.

1563.

Michael Barret, born in Flanders, cutler, and Catherine, his wife.

Peter Bezo, born in Valencia beyond Antwerp, servant with Richard Watts, tailor.

Nicolas Olter and his wife, born in France.

Michael Corseills, born in Flanders, merchant, and Josyn, his wife.

James Tabey, of Valencienne, silk-weaver, aged 22. (Marie, who came over in 1567, became his wife.)

Victor Colin, born in Rouen, silk-weaver, and Margaret, his mother; he married an Englishwoman, and in 1571 had two children.

Martin Ford, born in Rouen, is a coke [cook].

Anne Gorett, widow, born at Antwerp — “she lyveth by surgerye.”

Harman Pottey (factor to Jaques Delafalis), Catherine, his wife, and Hans Comperce, his servant.

James Claris (see above).

John de Meray, born in Artois, cooper, and Sara, his wife. (Jamesye, his servant, born in Cleveland, had come to England in 1561.)