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historical introduction.

1686, City of Edinburgh, December 18, Peter, son of Alexander Mercier, Frenchman, buttonmaker, and Anna Atimont. Witnesses — John Lumo, Paul Rumy.

Children of Daniel Callard, Frenchman (styled in 1690, Burgess of Edinburgh and vintner), and Magdalen Bunell, baptized in the French Church, Edinburgh:—

1687, 12th January, Daniel. Witness — Paul Rumie, watchmaker.

1690, 23rd February, Jean (daughter). Witnesses — David de Bees, chirurgeon-general to Major-General M‘Kay, Paul Romoe.

1687 (n.s.), Threadneedle Street, February 27, Marie, daughter of Pierre Cavallier and Catherine Bien. Sponsors — Etienne Grullard, Marie Le Duc, wife of Jacques Cavallier.

1687 (n.s.), Threadneedle Street, March 6, Susanne, daughter of Jacques Levesque and Anne Ricoeur. Sponsors — Pierre Flahaut, Susanne Henin.

Children of Henry Mestayer, ministre, and Marguerite Caron (or Garon), baptized in the French Church, Thorp-le-Soken, Essex: —

1687, 22nd May, Henriette Marguerite (born 13th). Sponsors — Alexandre Sasserie, Marguerite Pastereau.

1691, 10th May Henry (born April 30th).

1694 (n.s.), 11th February, Pierre, Marguerite, twins.

1697, 25th September, Pierre.

1703, 21st August, Daniel.

1687, Threadneedle Street. June 1, Marie Gershomith, daughter of Jeremie Vialas and Marie Pérès. Sponsors — John Quick, Marie Peres. [See 30th November 1690].

1687, Aberdeen, August 28, Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew Bouhier, a Frenchman, and _____ Bouhier, his spouse.

1687, Threadneedle Street, October 9, Suzanne Charlote, daughter of Jean Pierre Pouchet, ministre, and Suzanne Cuville. Sponsors — Charles Bertheau, ministre de cette eglise, Suzanne Amonnet.

1687, Canterbury, December 25, Elizabeth, daughter of Francois Berengier [Berenger?] and Anthoinet Majour.

1688 (n.s.), Threadneedle Street, January 8, Marie, daughter of Barthelemy Balaguier, ministre, and Marie Peuer. Sponsors — Samuel Peuer, Janette Peuer.

Children of Pierre Debonnaire and Ester St. Amant, baptized in the City of London French Church, Threadneedle Street:—

1688 (n.s.), 15th February, Marie. Sponsors — Jean de Bonnaire, Marie Bourguignon.

1688, 23d December, Ester. Sponsors — Paul Bouilly, Jenne Prebost.

1691, 24th May, Pierre. Sponsors — Mathieu St. Amant, Ester Les Paine.

1688 (n.s), Threadneedle Street, March 4, Benjamin, son of Samuel Mettayer, late ministre of St. Quentin, in Picardie, and Susane Frenin. Sponsors — Guillaume Crommelin, Marie Mettayer.

1688, Hungerford French Church, London, April 18, Pierre (born 3d), son of Pierre Boesnier, Sieur de la Touche, and Marthe Redoulles.

1688, City of Edinburgh, July 15, Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Chameau, master of the manufactory for felt-making, and Susanna Pillet. Officiating minister, “Monsieur du Pont, Pastor of the French Church, yr.” Witnesses — Lord Napier,[1] Monsieur Bino, his lordship’s governor, and two others.

1688, Canterbury, July 29, Pierre, son of Noë Gambier and Madeline Broche.

1688, Threadneedle Street, August 5, Elizabeth, fille de Jaques Waterlo et . . . . sa femme. Sponsors — Jean Thornton, Jean Waterlo.

1688, Threadneedle Street, September 1, Anne, daughter of Ezechias Jago[2] and Anne Le Keux. Sponsors — Abraham De Heul, Marie Glintaus. [See 17th January 1702.]

1689 (n.s.), Threadneedle Street, January 30, David, son of David Garric and . . . his wife. Sponsors — Pierre Noual, Madame Soullard.

Children of Monsieur Pierre Trovillart, ministre, and Susanne Regnier Jansse, baptized in the French Church, Canterbury:—

1689, 28th March, Judith Susanne.

1692, 17th April, Pierre.

1693, 8th October, Pierre.

1689, Threadneedle Street, May 5, Pierre, son of Jean Lefebure and Marie Sagnie. Sponsors — Jean Pollard, Marie Sagnie.

16S9, French Church, Norwich, June 30, Jean Anthoine, son of Le Sieur Antoinne Le Monnier and Judicq Le Preux. Sponsors — Le Sieur Jean de Cleve, Madamoiselle Olimpe Depillorre, wife of Le Sieur Lacaux, ministre.

1689, Le Temple, London, August 18, Abel (born 12th), son of Pierre Pratt, officer in their Majesties’ army, and Catherine Ladneze. Sponsors — Mr. De Roquevidal De Moulin, for the Rev. Abel De Ladneze, uncle; Dlle. Francoise Pratt.

  1. According to the peerages, Hon. Margaret Napier became Baroness Napier (in her own right) in 1686, and survived till 1706. The witness, here called Lord Napier, must have been her son, “The Master of Napier,” who afterwards entered the Royal Navy, and died in 1704.
  2. Jago was an old Cornish family, represented by Rev. Richard Jago, Rector of Beaudesert, and in the next generation by Rev. Richard Jago, Rector of Kimcote, the Poet, born 1715, died 1781.