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french protestant exiles.

Paul Mangin, Esq., formerly captain in his Britannic Majesties 6th regt of foot. Born at Cologne-sur-l’aspree, adjoining the city of Berlin, 5th day of June 1700, and departed this life in the city of Dublin, 17 day of April 1795, aged 96 years, 10 m. 12 d.

Also his wife; Anne Henriette d’Aulnis de Lalande, born in the city of London, 10th day of Aug. 1714, and died in the city of Dublin, 13 day of January 1779, aged 64 years, 5 m. 3 d.

Lieut-Colonel Samuel Henry Mangin, died July 1798, leaving a widow and eight children. Aiso his brother, Alexander W. Mangin, died June 1802.

Susan Espinasse, relict of William Espinasse, of Kill Abbey, Co. Dublin, daughter of Lieut.-Colonel Mangin, died 8 January 1862, aged 86 years.

Abraham Pommeren, died 19 September 1802, aged 42.

Mrs. Mary Henrietta Bordage, daughter of Joseph and Esther Bordage. Born 5 June 1812; died 21 Dec. 1823.

William Osborne Paine, died 13 Aug. 1823, aged 83.
William Paine, son of above, died 8 Dec, aged 37.
Christian Paine, daughter in law of above, died 17 Dec. 1831, aged 55.

John Chaigneau, Esq., eldest son of Peter Chaigneau, of Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, and Benown, County Westmeath, died 10 Oct. 1825, aged 22.

Anthony Perrier, Esq.
[There is a long eulogy upon him, but no memoir or dates.]

There is a dedicatory tablet on the north wall, interior of French Chapel, Peter Street, Dublin, with this endorsation:—

Erige par Acte de Consistoire. a.d. 1840.
Du Bepat, moderateur.Du Bepat, moderateur.
Tardy, ancien.Tardy, ancien.
De la Mazière, secretaire.De la Mazière, secretaire.

There are many more names in the Huguenot Cemetery, Merrion Row, Dublin:—

Nicholas Simeon D’Abzac, Vicomte de Gérac en France,
decédé le 4 Dec. 1710.
Henry D’Abzac, d. May 1790.
Catherine, his widow, died in widowhood of 38 years, Dec. 1818,
also ten children,
Henry, Jane, and M_____,
their daughter Susanna, d. January 12, 1853,
their daughter Anne, wife of Rev. V. Vesey, d. Feb. 14, 1861.

Anne, wife of William Lunell, d. Aug. 5, 1748, aged 42.
Mabel Lunell, wife of George Lunell, d. Oct. 7, 1810.
George Lunell, d. January 17, 1811, aged 70.
Anne, wife of George Lunell, d. Aug. 24, 1803.
Rebecca, wife of William Lunell, d. March 10, 1807, aged 31.
William Pierre Lunell, d. June 5, 1843, aged 57;
His sister, Elizabeth Anne Lunell, born Nov. 16, 1783, d. Nov. 4, 1877.
Robina, wife of W. P. Lunell.

Jane Audouin, wife of Peter Jouglas, dau. of Simeon Audoin, d. Dec. 1759.
Audoin, son of above Jane, d. Feb. 12, 176 , aged 63.

Simeon Boileau, d. 15 July 1767. John Boileau, his brother,
also of Theophile Des Brisay.

Pierre Mazière and Mary De Blanc, his wife,
and ten children — four sons and six daughters.
Peter G. Mazière and his wife Madeline and their children, 1777.
William Mazière, eldest son of Andrew de La Mazière, d, Dec. 1835, aged 62.
Robert, son of above, d. Nov. 17, 1855, aged 39.
Mary Jane, née Curry, relict of above William, d. Dec. 8, 1866, aged 81.

Elias Tardy, Esq., d. Dec. 4, 1795, aged 55.
Anne Tardy, formerly Dubédat, wife of Elias Tardy, Esq., d. Dec. 6, 1787, aged 39.
Francis Tardy, Esq., eldest son of Elias Tardy, Esq., d. Aug. 2, 1836, aged 62.
James Tardy, Esq., youngest son of Elias Tardy, Esq., d. June 9, 1865, aged 53.