1698, French Church, Norwich, November 12, Thomas, son of Benjamine Fourdrinier. Sponsors — Thomas de la Haize, Marie Marthe le Monnier.
Children of Jaques Gambier and Jeanne Marseille, baptised in the French Church, Canterbury:—
1698, 25th December, Matthieu.
1700, 5th November, Gedeon.
1703, 2nd May, Phillipe.
1699 (n.s.), Canterbury, January 8, Jeanne, daughter of Jean Aubry and Jeanne Cornar.
Children of Mr. Francois De la Combe and Judith Couderc, baptized in the French Church, Stonehouse, Devon:—
1699 (n.s.), . . . January, Judich.
1703, 11th July, Anthoine.
1699 (n.s.), French Church, Portarlington, February 6, Henry (born 18th January), son of Jean Grosvener [John Grosvenor], cornet in Essex’s Dragoons, and Anne de Daillon. Sponsors — Lieutenant Jean Nicolas, of Galway’s Horse, au nom et comme envoyé expres de Son Exellence my lord Comte de Galway, Lt.-General des armées du Roy, un des Gouverneurs d’Irlande, et General des forces de Sa Majesté dans ce Royaume, Madame de Daillon.
1699, Threadneedle Street, March 26, Rachel, daughter of Isaac Lalo, weaver, Holleway Lane, parish of Stepney. Sponsors — The said Isaac Lalo, Rachel Manage.
1699, Threadneedle Street, April 9, Anne, daughter of Samuel Alivoine, shoemaker, Fort Street, parish of Stepney, and Suzanne. Sponsors — Jean Ferriere, Anne Petit.
1699, Glasshouse French Church, London, April 23, Jacob, son of Jean Neau and Madeleine Robardeau.
Children of Jean Posquet, escuyer, Sieur de la Boissière, and Pauline Daillon, baptized in the French Church, Portarlington:—
1699, Charles, born 4th July.
1701 , Susane, born 17th December.
Children of Peter Motteux, lodger (described in 1700 as an officer of the post house), and Priscilla, his wife, baptized in St. Peter’s Parish Church, Cornhill, London:—
1699, August 8, Catherine (died August 10).
1700, September 5, Isabell Katherine.
1701, September 19, Jane (died September 27).
Sons of Pierre Gambier and Susanne Le Dée, baptized in the French Church, Canterbury:—
1699, 22d October, Pierre.
1701, 5th November, Pierre.
Children of David Bosanquet, merchant in Queen Street, parish of St. Antholin, and Elizabeth, baptized in the City of London French Church, Threadneedle Street:—
1699, 29th October, David.
1700, 8th September, Samuel (born 4th September).
1702 (n.s.), 18th March, Daniel. Sponsors — Daniel Hays, Debora Hays.
1703> 30th August, Elisabeth Eleonor. Sponsors — Corneille Noertwyele, Eleonor Deners.
1705 (n.s.), 25th January, Susanne (born 13th).
1706 (n.s.), 11th January, Debora.
1707, 4th May, Claude.
1708, 7th October, Benjamin.
1709, nth December, Pierre. Sponsors — Pierre Gaussen, and the said Elizabeth.
1711, 8th November, Daniel (born 16th October).
1712, 17th November, Marguerite (born 2d November).
1713, 27th December, Jacob (born 22d).
1715, 4th November, Eleonor (born 24th October). Sponsors — Francois Gaussen, Eleonor Elisabeth Bosanquet.
1699, Artillerie French Church, London, November 9, Jean, son of Jean Crucefix, watchmaker, and Marie Daval, his wife, living in Petit-Coat Lane. Sponsor — Robert Crucefix.
Children of Paul Le Mercier La Perriere and Marguerite, baptized in St. Martin Orgars French Church, Cannon Street, City of London:—
1700 (n.s.), 4th January, Jaques.
1702, 12th September, Marie.
1704, 30th September, Abraham, Augustin, twins. Sponsors — Abraham Menil, Augustin Osmont. [See 15th May 1707.]
1700, Artillerie French Church, London, March 30, Pierre (born 15th), son of Robert Crucefix and Madeleine.
1700, Threadneedle Street, July 7, Antoine, son of Antoine Cavelier and Marie, in Well Street, parish of Stepney, village of Mile End, New Town. Sponsors — Jean Dollond, Susanne Marie Cavelier.
1700, Artillerie French Church, London, July 18, Ester, daughter of Captain Jean Thomas, and Ester.
1700, Artillerie French Church, London, July 18, . . . daughter of Pierre Thomace, surgeon, Spitalfields, and Susanne le Chaigneau. Sponsors — Jean Vergier, Marie Chaigneau.
1700, Threadneedle Street, July 21, Moyse, son of Jacques Ouvry, glazier, and Judith, in Monmouth Street, parish of Stepney, village of Spitlefields. Sponsors — Pierre Baudouin, Elizabeth Neil.