1707, 16th April, Elie. Sponsors — Mr. Baldy, minister de ceste eglies, the father and mother.
1711, 26th August, Marguerite. Sponsors — Gaston Martineau, jun., Marie Martineau, jun.
1696, Glasshouse French Church, London, February 20, Judith Marie, daughter of Thomas Amiot and Judith Le Cavelier. Sponsors — Monsieur Alex. Mariette, Mile. Marie Bonouvrier. [See 27th February 1704.]
1696 (n.s.), Glasshouse French Church, London, February 23, Jacque, son of Pierre Pigne of Rouen, and Susanne De La Mare. Sponsors — Jacque Godefroy, Janne De Mille.
Children of Jacob Dufour and Marie Des Courtieux, baptized in St. Jean French Church London:—
1696, 23rd February, Isaac. Sponsors— Isaac Pinot, Elizabeth Dufour.
1705, 22nd July, Daniel Sponsors — Daniel De Cant, Judith Le Creu.
1706, 15th December, Abraham, Jacob — twins.
1711, 14th November. Jacob. Sponsors — Jacob Ousdy, Anne Jackson.
1696, Crispin Street French Church, London, April 8, Anthoyne, son of Anthoyne Poitevin and Catherine Andemare.
1696, Artillerie French Church, London, May 30, David (born 19th), son of Scipio Dabiac and Louise Le Large.
1696, Le Temple, London, September 10. Jean Robert, son of Jacob Phillipe de Beschevel Sieur de la Mothe Blagny, and Marie de Thérè. Sponsors — Mr. Jean de Meslin, escuyer, Seigneur de Champigny, Madame le Coq.
1696, Le Tabernacle, London, December 1, Daniel, son of [Rev.] Daniel Chamier. Sponsors — Aaron Testas, Anne Cornet.
1696, Glasgow, December 3, James, son of Peter Pascal, Frenchman, and Marie Menanteau. Witnesses — Captaine William Descire, Mr Henrie Marschell.
1697, St Jean French Church, London, Abraham, son of Michel Bruneau and Catherine Arel.
1697 (n.s.), Glasshouse French Church, London, March 14, Marie, daughter of Alexander Sigournay and Ester Margot.
1697, Glasshouse French Church, London, March 28, Marie Elisabeth (born 20th), daughter of Mr. Paul Faneuil of Sainte, in Saintonge, and Judy Perdriau. Sponsors — Jean Faneuil, Elisabeth David.
1697, Artillerie French Church, London, June 10, Philippe (born 1st), son of Philippe Girardel dit Constantin and Ester Chefdautel [Chef d’hotel?]. Sponsors — Jean Philippe dit Constantin, La Veuve Daval.
1697, Artillerie French Church, London, July 15, Mary Marthe, daughter of Jean Lormier and Madeleine Mesnil.
1697, Crispin Street French Church, London, October 10, Jean Philippe, son of Mr. Jean Audebert and Elisabeth Dezeustre.
1697, Stirling, November 14, John, son of Abraham L’Fever and Jean Reignon.
1697, Le Quarré French Church, London, December 4, Susanne Ester (born 26th November), daughter of Mr. Jean René Giberne[1] and Marie. Sponsors — Mr. Nicolas Gambier, Mrs. Ester Gambier.
1697, Le Quarré French Church, London, December 22, Anne (born 15th), daughter of Paul Mercier De la Perriere and Marguerite Le Maistre. [See 4th January 1700.]
Daughters of Captain Pierre Carle of the English Army (described in 1702 as of “Collier’s Regiment”) and Madame Aubertine Prunelay, baptised in Le Tabernacle, London:—
1697, 23rd December, Susanne Albertine, born 27th July.
1702, 18th March, Marianne, born 18th December 1701.
1698 (n.s.), Canterbury, January 9, Anne, daughter of Pierre Delahaize and Marthe Fouquet. Sponsors — Anthoinne Delahaize, Anne De Fourtle.
Children of Abraham Le Noir, baptised in the French Church, Norwich:—
1698 (n.s.), 30th January, Jenne. Sponsors — Nicolas Godfery, Marie Belicar.
1700, 8th September, Madeline. Sponsors — Louie de Franse, Marie Duto.
1703 (n.s.), 14th February, Thimotée. Sponsor — Jean Wamback.
1698 (n.s.), Le Quarré French Church, London, February 1, Thomas (born 30th January), son of [Rev.] Pierre Peze Degalenière and Marthe Mirgon(?). Sponsors — Monsieur Gale, D.D., Dean de York, Madame Doyss.
Children of James Bultell, servitour to my Lady Dudwick, and Marie Robertson, whose baptisms are registered at Aberdeen:—
1698, April 17, Anna.
1699, December 31, John.
1698, Le Quarré French Church, London, April 22, Anne Louise, daughter of René Guybert, deacon or minister of the Anglican Church, a native of L’Ille de Nairmastier, Diocese of Luca in Bas Poitou(?), and of Marie Gazeau, of Fontenay, presented by Rev. Jean Lescure, priest of the Anglican Church, of Dauphine, Mlle. Madeleine Chamier, and Anne Amiens(?).
- ↑ On 17th December 1743, “Mrs Giberne, at the Wheat-sheaf, in Old Broad Street,” London, is mentioned by William Bedford, M.D. (Nichols’ “Literary Anecdotes,” vol. vii., Alphabetical Index.)