Protestant Exiles from France/front matter

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4298570Protestant Exiles from France — front matterDavid Carnegie Andrew Agnew
[Heraldic achievement of] Henri De Massue De Ruvigny, Earl of Galway. General in the British Army, Privy Councillor in England and Ireland



[Heraldic achievement of] Francis la Rochefouchald, Marquis de Montandre, Field Marshal in the British Army and Master General of the Irish Ordnance



TO THE COUNCIL OF

THE HUGUENOT SOCIETY OF LONDON,

AS CONSTITUTED IN 1885, THE BI-CENTENARY YEAR:—

PresidentRight Hon. Sir Henry Austen Layard, G.C.B.

Vice-Presidents Sir Henry William Peek, Bart.
Col. Sir Edmund F. Du Cane, K.C.B.

TreasurerReginald St. Aubyn Roumieu.

SecretaryGeorge Henry Overend.

J. F. La Trobe Bateman, F.R.S. Francis P. Labilliere.
William Morris Beaufort. W. J. C. Moens, F.S.A.
Arthur Giraud Browning. Professor Henry Morley, LL.D.
Major Charles J. Burgess. Very Rev. J. J. S. Perowne, D.D.
S. Wayland Kershaw, F.S.A. Reginald Lane Poole, M.A., Ph.D.
Lt.-Gen. Frederic P. Layard. Edward Ernest Stride.

and to his valued correspondents
George E. Cokayne, M.A., Norroy King-of-Arms;
Henry Wagner, F.S.A.;
Robert Hovenden,
Miss Frances Layard,
and others
too numerous to be named on this page,
The Author of a Book, entitled,
"PROTESTANT EXILES FROM FRANCE,"
printed in 1866.
humbly and fraternally inscribes
this third edition.