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section seventh.
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Peter Debilly.
Peter Dufresney.
Lawrence D’Arreche.
Raymond Rowdey.

XIV. — 5th January, 3d Ja. II. (1688, n.s.).

Peter Allix (clerk), Margarette, wife, John, Peter, and James, sons.
Philip Arbunot.
John Arlandy.
James Asselin (clerk).
Jonas Arnaud, Susan, wife, Elias, Abraham, Jonas, and Jane, children.
James Aure.
Louis Allaire.
Mary Aubertin.
Mary Aimée Aubertin.
Isaac Abraham.
Peter Aissailly.
Charles Ardesoife, Jane, wife, Peter, John, and Jane, children.
John Barberis, Peter and John-Peter, sons.
Peter Baillergeau.
Paul Boye.
Hosea Belin, and Hosea, son.
James Breon.
Anne Bureau, Elizabeth and Mary-Anne, her children.
Thomas Bureau, and Anne, wife.
Gabriel and Peter Boulanger.
George Boyd.
Aaman Bounin.
Peter Billon.
Nicholas Bockquet.
James Augustus Blondell.
Mary Bibal.
Samuel Bonsac.
Francis Brinquemand.
John Bernard.
Peter Bernardeau.
John Bruquier.
James Bruquier.
Isaac Bouniot, Daniel, James, and Benignus, children.
Frederic Blancart.
Henry Bustin.
Matthew Bustin.
Joseph Bailhou.
Esther Bernon, Gabriel,[1] Mary, Esther, and James, her children.
James Barbot.
Peter Bourdet.
John Bourdet.
Stephen Barachin.
Louis Barachin.
Isaac Beaulieu.
Samuel Brusseau.
John Beaufills.
David Bosanquet.
Theophilus Bellanaer.
Elisha Baduell.
George Basmenil (clerk), and Mary, wife.
Peter Boytoult, Catherine, wife, Catherine and Magdalene, children.
Abraham Binet, Magdalene, wife, Judith, daughter.
John Peter Boy.
John Boisdeschesne.
Abraham Chrestien, Mary, wife, Martha and Magdalene, children.
Peter Chrestien.
Bernard Coudert, Bernard, Benjamin, and Jane, children.
David Chasles.
Isaac Couvers, and Anne, wife.
John Colom, Anne, wife, Anthony, John, Martha, and Mary, children.
James Callivaux, Jane,wife, Charlotte, daughter.
Arnaud Cazautnech, and Jane, wife.
Daniel Chevalier, Susanna, wife, Daniel and James, sons.
John Baptist Chouard.
Peter Chasgneau.
Samuel Cooke.
Thomas Chauvin, Charlotte, wife, Thomas, Francis, and Catherine, children.
John Courtris.
James Crochon.
Peter Sarah and Esther Chefd’hotel.
Peter Caron.
Peter Chaseloup.
Paul Charron, and Anne, wife.
Marquie Calmels.
George Chabot.
Paul De Brissac.
Samuel De la Couldre, Mary, wife, Judith and Margarette, children.
Jane De Varennes, Peter and Jane, her children.
Daniel Du Coudray, Magdalene, wife, Daniel, son.
Paul De Pont.
Gabriel De Pont.
James Dioze.
Abraham and Daniel De Moavre.[2]
Isaac de Hoguel, Rachel, wife, Charles and Isaac, sons.
Josius Du Val.
Peter Du Fau.
Francis Dese, Mary, wife, Reynard and Peter, sons.
John Mendez De Costa.
John De la Haye, John, Thomas, Charles, Moses, Adrian, and Peter, sons.
James Doublet, Martha, wife, David, James, and Mary, children.
Peter Daude.
Isaac Delamer.
John Detoninq, Catherine and Martha, children.
Isaac and Mary De Mountmayour.
John De la Place and Louise, wife.
John De Bearlin.
James De Bordet and Mary, wife.
James Gideon De Sicqueville (clerk).
Henry le Gay De Bussy.
Philip De la Loe (clerk).
Abraham Dueno Henriquez.
Abraham Duplex, Susan, wife, James, Gideon, George, and Susan, children.

  1. Mr Gabriel Bernon, “one of the Partys therein mentioned,” emigrated to New England this year, and took a copy of this entire patent with him, which at his desire was recorded in the book of records for deeds for the County of Suffolk in New England, 20th July 168S.
  2. Abraham and Daniel De Moivre appear together in the Register of West Street French Church, London, 16th January 1707 (n.s.). See my chapter ix.