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historical introduction.

Died in Edinburgh, 5th November 1711, Janet Romieu, daughter to umqll. Paul Romieu, watchmaker, aged one year and ane half [Greyfriars’ Churchyard.]

Died at Canterbury, 7th January 1712 (n.s.), Monsieur De la Rose, nostre pasteur, aged forty-three.

Died in Edinburgh, 9th May 1712, Mr. John La Ferre, French minister of the Gospel in Edinburgh, aged sixty-six years. [Greyfriars’ Churchyard.]

Died in Edinburgh, 7th September 1712, “of a decay,” William Meal, burges; he was “buried 8th, in the French ground.” [Greyfriars’ Churchyard.]

Died 21st May 1713, at Southampton, Antoinette de Gineste, wife of Antoine Cougot, M.D., rector of Millbrook, and minister of this [French] Church.

Died in 1713, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 5th September, James Sartre, M.A., Prebendary of this church.

Died in 1713, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 14th October, The Right Hon. Charles, Lord Marquess of Harwich, son to his Grace the Duke of Schomberg.

Died in Edinburgh in 1713, and buried in Greyfriars’ Churchyard, 26th December, Basile, son to Mr. Latuges, Governor to the Lord Basile Hamilton.

Died in Edinburgh, 26th December 1713, Mr. Peter Cherintone, late lieutenant in Strathnaver’s regiment; he was “buried 27th, in the Frenchmen’s ground.” [Greyfriars’ Churchyard.]

Died in 1715, in Thorney Parish, Cambridgeshire, “Jacobus Cairon, minr ecclae Francae, sepultus est Maij 15.” [Parish Register.]

Died in Canterbury, in August 1715, and buried on the 29th, in the Cathedral, the Reverend Dr. James Depree.

Died in September 1715, and buried on the 15th, in the cloister of Canterbury Cathedral, Mr. Lardo, a Frenchman.

Died at Canterbury, in April 1717, and buried on the 28th, in the cloisteryard of the Cathedral, James Bodar, a Frenchman.

Died at Dublin, in 1717, Mrs. Delaune, widow, “laide in ye Earle of Cork’s Vault,” St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, 30th December.

Died at Southampton, 8th January 1718, Madame Louyse de Challange, widow, first, of Messire Simeon Le Venier, chevalier, Seigneur de la Grossetiere in Normandy; and, secondly, of Messire Louys de Beraut, chevalier, Seigneur de la Maugére in Normandy, a refugee lady, aged seventy-seven.

4th August 1719. — Extract from the Westminster Abbey Register:— “Maynhard, Duke of Schonburg and Leinster, Marquiss of Harwich and Coubert, Earl of Brentford and Bangor, Baton of Theys and Tara, Count of the Holy Empire and Mertola, Grandee of Portugal, one of his Majesy’s Most Honble Privy Council, Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, born at Cologne on the 30th of June 1641; died at Hillingdon, in the county of Middlesex, on Sunday, the 5th July 1719, in the 79th year of his age, and was buryed in the East end of King Henry the 7th’s Chappell.”

Died at Southampton, 26th July 1720, Dame Aimée Le Venier, wife of Messire Pierre De Cosne, chevalier.

Died [at Stratton House, Hampshire], 3d September 1720, Henry, Earl of Galway: buried September 6. [East Stratton Register of Burials in Micheldever Churchyard.]

Died at Southampton, 17th September 1720, Demoiselle Lucrece Gignoux, sister of Mr. Isaac Gignoux, ancien.

Died at Southampton, 30th April 1721, and buried in that town in the parish church of Holyrood, Monsieur Philibert d’Hervart, Baron d’Huningen, aged seventy-six. The French Church Register says, “Monsieur Philibert d’Hervart, baron d’Hunnigen, Francois refugié, mourut en cette ville le 30 Avril 1721, agé de 76 ans et fut enterré dans l'eglise paroisse de Holirood auprès de Mr. Frederic d’Hervart son fils, le mercredy suivant son corps étant conduit à la sepulture par tous les ministres Francois et Anglois de cette ville et du St. Mary, & par une grande multitude de Francois et d’Anglois. Sous le regne de Guillaume troisième il fut envoyé extraordinaire à Genève en Suisse, &c, et s’etant retiré en cette ville il y a laissé des marques de sa grande charité pour les pauvres en laissant à cette eglise un billet de £32 sterl., plus par testament £50 sterlin, aussi bien que de son zèle pour la gloire de Dieu en laissant pour entretien de ministre de cette eglise la somme de £12 sterlin de rente. Il avoit donné il y a environ 8 mois quatre mille livres sterlin a l’hospital de Francois refugiés de Londres vulgairement apellé la providence. Les pauvres des deux nations Francois et Anglois perdant beaucoup à sa mort, Dieu veuille avoir pitié d’eux, et leur susciter des personnes aussi charitables. Dispersit, dedit pauperibus, justitia ejus manet in saeculum saeculi.”

Died at Southampton, 14th May 1721, Monsieur Anthoine Cougot, minister of this church to edification for thirty years; buried in the parish church of Milbrook, of which he was rector.

Died at Southampton, 26th March 1722, Monsieur Francois Du Roure, aged sixty-two.

Died in London, and buried in St. Mary Aldermary’s, 17th June 1772, Maryan Devisme (buried 17th July 1723, Ann Devisme; buried 1st July 1724, Elizb. Defisme; buried 13th February 1728 (n.s.), Jno. Divisme).

Died in 1722, and buried in Westminster Abbey, 10th July, the Right Hon. the Lady Esther, Marchioness de Gouvernet.