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Francis Papin.
Aaron Pereira.
Peter Pain, and Margaret, wife.
David Papin, Anne, wife, David and Susan, children.
James Pelisson.
Adrian Perreat.
Simon Pautuis.
John Prou.
Peter Prat.
Abraham Page.
William Portail, Margaret, wife, William, Francis, Hector, Mary, and Gabrielle, children.
James Pineau.
James Paisible.
Daniel Paillet.
Moses Palot, and Martha, wife.
Stephen Peloquin.
Alphonzo Rodriguez.
John la Roche.
John and Peter Renie.
James Roussell.
Peter Esprit Raddisson.
Stephen Ribouleau.
Peter Roy, Susan, wife, Elias, John, Daniel, and Susan, children.
Gabriel Ramondon.
Paul Rapillart.
Adam Roumie,[1] Anne, wife, Adam, James, and Peter, sons.
Louis Rame.
Reymond Rey.
Paul Rey.
Abraham Renaud.
Anthony Rousseau, Elizabeth, Francis, and Onorey [query, Ouvray?],[2] his children.
Francis Robert.
Samuel Sasportas.
Peter Sanseau.
Peter Seguin, and Peter, son.
Charles Sonegat.
Stephen Setirin [query, Sebrin? or Sevrin?].
Matthew Simon, Rachael, wife, Matthew, son.
Alexander Siegler.
Francis Saureau, Francisca, wife, Abraham, Daniel, Peter, and James, sons.
John Saulnier.
Matthew Savary.
Stephen Savary, Luke and Matthew, his sons.
Joshua Soulart, and Elizabeth, wife.
Paul Senat.
Mary Toulchard.
David Thibault.
Margaret Ternac, Francis and Anne, her children.
John Thierry.
Peter Thauvet.
Abraham Tourtelot, James-Thomas, James-Moses, and John, his children.
John Thomas.
Aaron Testas (clerk).
Peter Tousaint.
Peter Vatable.
Francis Urigneau, and Jane, wife.
Mark Vernous (clerk).
Anthony Vareilles.
John Van Levsteran.
Gabriel Verigny.
Francis Vaurigaud.
Francis Williamme.
Mary Yvonnet, John, Samson, and Mary, her children.
Mary Lerpiniere.
James Mougin.
_____ Heude.
Francis De Beaulieu.
Susan De Beaulieu, Henry and Henrietta, children.

26th February.

Esther De la Tour, wife of Henry Lord Eland.

Notes. — Until the last few names, this list is alphabetical. As to the great Dr Allix and the families descended from him, see my chapters xvi. and xviii. Apparently the names of three sons are given, but probably there were two only; the elder son is said to have been named John-Peter. I find the surname Yvonet in the Gentleman’s Magazine, which announces the marriage, on 13th September 1752, of Mr. Rushworth of Doctors’ Commons, to Miss Yvonet, daughter of John Paul Yvonet, Esq., of Isleworth. It appears from the Historical Register and Beatson’s Index, that this Mr. Yvonet was a Commissioner of Appeal in the Excise from 1725 to 1766.

XV. — 21st March, 4 Ja. II. (1688 n.s.).

Paul Colomiez (clerk).
James Amail, Mary, wife.
Peter Amelot.
Magdalin Ardouin.
Frances Alotte.
Peter Asselin.
Louis Bennet, Martha, wife, Catherine, daughter.
David Boulanger.
James Bori.
Elias Brevet (clerk).
Isaac Bonneval.
James Brunet.
Denis Barquenon.
Clement Boehm.
Gideon Benoist.
Samuel Banquier.
Daniel Bellet.
Andrew Bernon.
Michael Brunet, Mary, wife, Mary and Catherine, daughters.
Mark Barbat (clerk).
Samuel Barbat.
Catherine Barbat.
Anne Bourdon.
Elizabeth Barachin, Peter, Daniel, and John, her sons.
John Bailie.
Louis Carre, Pergeante, wife, Mary and Jane, daughters.
James Clement, Mary, wife, Peter and John, sons.

  1. His name was Roumieu, or Romieu; perhaps the clerk wrote “Romiue” (it is difficult to distinguish in his writing the letters i, m, n, and u.)
  2. The New England transcript says Onuphria.