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historical introduction.

ministre de cette eglise, and Madame Jeanne Sasserie. Sponsors — Alexande Sasserie, Madame Henrette Le feure.

1687 (n.s.), French Church, Canterbury, February 17, Rachel, daughter of Samuel Danbrine and Marie Lizy.

Children of Rev. Dr Francis Durant de Breval and Dame Susanna Samoline, baptized in Westminster Abbey.
1687, April 6, Theophilus.
1688, December 3, Catherine.
1691 (ns.), January 4, Henry.

1687, French Church, Canterbury, July 17, Marie, daughter of Jean Danbrain and Magdeline De Vime.

1687, French Church, Canterbury, September 18, Marie, daughter of Isaac Danbrinne and Ester Millon.

1688 (n.s.), Threadneedle Street, February 29, Benjamin, son of Christophle Lethieullier and Jeane Ducane. Sponsors — Benjamin Lecane, Jeane Lethieullier.

1688 (n.s.), French Church, Canterbury, March 11, Isaac, son of Francois Dambrin and Elizabeth Duhamel.

1689 (n.s.), French Church, Canterbury, January 10, Rachel, daughter of Josué Dombrim.

Children of Israel Loffroy and Marie Dehane, baptized in the French Church, Canterbury:—
1689 (n.s.), 7th February, Jacques.
1691 (n.s.), 18th January, Jacob.

16S9, French Church, Canterbury, June 23, Elizabeth, daughter of Jean Danbrain and Magdeline De Vime.

1689, Threadneedle Street, October 20, Marie Anne, daughter of Jaques Longuet and Marie, his wife. Sponsors — Isaac la Neuvemaison, Judith Longuet.

1689, French Church, Canterbury, November 3, Jean, son of Francois Danbrin and Elizabeth.

Children of William Turner, Esq., and Anne Marie Papillon, baptized in the French Church, Canterbury.
1690, 5th June, Thomas, born 30th May. Sponsors — Thomas Papillon, of London, Esq., grandfather, and his wife, Jeanne Brodnax, grandmother.
1691, 30th August, William. Sponsors — Philip Papillon, uncle; Elizabeth Ward, aunt.
1693 (n.s.), 16th March, Henry. Sponsors — Pierre Trovillar, pasteur; Miss Turner, sister.
1694, 7th June, Jeanne.
1696, 1st November, Anna Maria. Sponsors — Philip Papillon, Esq.; Elizabeth Turner.
1697, 16th December, Philippe. Sponsor — Thomas Papillon, grandfather.
1699, 28th September, Elizabeth.

Children of Abraham Didier and Anthoinette Lernoult, baptized in the French Church, Canterbury:—
1601, 5th April, Abraham.
1693, 18th June, Magdelaine.
1699, 22nd June, Abraham.

1691, French Church, Canterbury, December 6, Elizabeth, daughter of Francois Dambrin and Elizabeth Duhamel.

1691, French Church, Canterbury, December 25, André, son of Jean Danbrine and Madeline de Visme.

Children of Gerard van Heythuysen, jun., and Elizabeth Delme, baptized in the Dutch Church, Austin Friars, London:—
1693, 25th January, Gerard.
1694, 22nd February, Elizabeth.
1696, 26th August, Johannes.
1701, June, Delmée.

1693, French Church, Canterbury, March 26, Judith, daughter of Jean Dombrain.

1694 (n.s.), French Church, Canterbury, February 18, Jeanne, daughter of Jean Danbrein and Madelaine De Visme.

1694, French Church, Canterbury, October 28, Jaques (born 17th), son of Jaques Six and Ester le Sedt. Sponsors — Estienne Du Thoit; Sara Lepaul, wife of Samuel Fremault.

1696 (n.s.), French Church, Canterbury, March 1, Anne, daughter of Samuel Dambrin and Marie Six.

1696, Crispin Street French Church, London, March 1, Pierre David, son of Mr. Pierre Delme and Elizabeth Le Clerc.

1696, French Church, Canterbury, September 6, Susanne, daughter of Jean Donbrim and Madelaine De Visme.

1698, French Church, Canterbury, October 2, Daniel, son of Jean Dombrain and Magdelaine De Visme.

1698, French Church, Canterbury, October 23, Abraham, son of Isaac Dambrin and Ester Millon.

1699 (n.s.), Threadneedle Street, January 4, Philipe, son of Philipe Papillon, gentleman, of Fenchurch Street. Sponsors — Thomas Papillon, Esq.; Madame Rawstorn.

1700, Westminster Abbey, September 20, Stephen Francis, son of Stephen Monginot Dampierre and Frances Breval.

1702, French Church, Canterbury, April 19, Sara, daughter of Isaac Danbrin and Ester Milon.}}