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the french protestant hospital of london.
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1718. John Perigal
1769. Francis Perigal
1784. John Perigal
1755. John Pigou
1754. Daniel Pilon
1766. Anthony Planck
1812. Peter Planck
1749. Joseph Pouchon
1718. Moses Pujolas
1747. Stephen David Ravaud
1740. Edward Ravenal
1759. Andrew Reignier
1718. Peter Reneu
1725. Isaac Reynous
1723. Moses Rigail
1751. Isaac Boberdeau
1756. John Peter Roberdeau
1718. James Robethon
1721. Rt. Hon. John Robethon
1770. Peter Romilly
1779. Thomas Peter Romilly
17. Sir Samuel Romilly, knight
17. George Thomas Romilly
17. William, Lord Romilly
1720. James Roussy
1766. General William Ruffane
1759. John Sabattier
1729. Charles St. Maurice
1740. Peter Augustus Samson
1718. Rev. Louis Saurin
1718. Claude Scoffier
1718. Stephen Seignoret
1719. Peter Seignoret
1731. Peter Soulegre
1718. James Tabare
1727. Rev. _____ Tacher
1762. Louis Teissier
1776. Charles Teissier
1781. Stephen Teissier
1747. Stephen Tessier
1718. Thomas Thomas
1736. Peter Thomas
1766. Thomas Thomas
1776. Ivan Thomas
1794. Matthew Thomas
1735. Peter Tirel
1735. Daniel Touvois
1718. Peter Triquet
1756. Peter Triquet
1718. Louis Tudert
1756. Daniel Vautier
1757. Daniel Vialars
1769. Colonel Charles Vignoles

In the Gentleman’s Magazine a death is recorded, 23rd November 1739:— “Paul Dufour, Esq., Treasurer of the French Hospital, to which he left £10,000.” (See chapter xvii.)

In 1874 (the date of my last publication) the office-bearers were:—
Governor The Earl of Radnor.
Deputy-Governor, Philip Smith Duval, Esq. (who was elected in 1859, in succession to the late Peter Levesque, Esq.).
Treasurer, Richard Hervé Giraud, Esq. (who was elected in 1854, in succession to the late George Guillonneau, Esq.).
Secretary, Charles James Fâche, Esq. (who was elected in 1863, in succession to the late Richard Grellier, Esq.).
The present office-bearers are:—
Governor The Earl of Radnor.
Deputy-Governor, Richard Hervé Giraud, Esq., elected in 1876.
Treasurer, Charles John Shoppée, Esq., elected in 1877.
Secretary, Arthur Giraud Browning, Esq., elected in 1875.


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