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historical introduction.

1603, French Church, Norwich, April 10, Jacque, son of Jonas Coteny and Janne Marte. Sponsors — Thomas Bonelle, Jan Catelle, Marie Catelle, widow, La femme Lievin.

1603, Threadneedle Street, May 8, Moyse, son of Aaron Cappel, ministre de ceste eglise, and Estre Maurois. Sponsors — Mr Andrien Lamb, ministre Escossois; Jehan Cabry, Marie, wife of John Du Quiesne; Francoise, widow of Nicolas De Lannoy.

1604, St. Mary, Aldermary, London, August 26, Robert, son of John Serten [Sertaine(?)].

1604, French Church, Norwich, November 4, Jenne, daughter of Jan Ducro. Sponsors— Adrien Le Cocq, Jacqnox Du Buisson, the wife of Jan Martin, the wife of Abreham Catelle.

Children of Daniel du Chesne and Judith, baptized in God’s House, Southampton:—
Susanne, 19th May 1605.
Josné, 1610. Witness, Pierre Borel.

1605, French Church, Norwich, June 9, Crestienne, daughter of Jan Dacier. Sponsors — Michel Bertie, Jan Tripiez, Lenora Alart, Crestiene Malebranq.

1605, Threadneedle Street, December 8, Elie, son of Samuel Tout le monde[1] and Marie de Fleimme.

Children of David Bonnel, baptized in the Dutch Church, Austin Friars, London:—}}

1605, 26th December, Catharina.
1607, 17th February, Susanna.
1608, 7th August, David.
1609, 26th November, Jacobus.
1611, 26th May, Anna.
1612, 25th October, Samuel.
1614, 13th March, Ester.
1615 , 8th October, Jeremias
1617, 27th July, Nathaniel.[2]
1618, 1st November, Sara.
1620, 9th April, Symeon.
1621, 11th November, Maria.
1624, 8th February, Paulus.
1625, 10th July, Elisabeth.

{{hi|1606, God’s House, Southampton, May 26, Jean, son of Jean Racine and Jane Elkoc. Witness, Gilles Behot. (See 5th April 1612.)

1608, French Church, Norwich, October 18, Philipe, son of Jean Ollivier. Sponsors — Jacques Farvaques, Philipes Le Secq, the wife of Crestien Cornille, the wife of Jean de Kerle.

Children of James Delanoy, baptized in the Parish Church of St. Dionis Backchurch, London:—
1608 (n.s.), 17th January, Elizabeth.
1610, 7th June, Suzan. (See 16th August 1612.)

1609 (n.s.), French Church, Norwich, March 7, Marie, daughter of Pierre Phlipot. Sponsors — Ernou Phlipot, Anne Phlipot, Marie, wife of Gille Combin.

1609, French Church, Norwich, September 3, Marye, daughter of Jan Le Poutre. Sponsors — Jan Molin, Jan Hanet, the wife of Abraham Castel, the wife of Crestien Cornille.

1609, French Church, Norwich, October 8, Anne, daughter of Ernou Philipo.

Children of Timothée Basnage, baptized in the French Church, Norwich :—
1610 (n.s.), 12th February, Anne. Sponsors — Adrien Langlar, Olifer Desbonne, the wife of Jan Fremaire, Marie Didier.
1618, 20th September, Benjamin. Sponsors — Benjamin Basnage, brother of the father; Pierre le De mé, &c. [“Timothée Basnage presente son enfant pour este batyzee — pour parrins son frére Benjamin Basnage (et en son nom Addrien Lenguelair) et Pierre le De me, et pour marrins (the names illegible); le nom de lenfant Benjamin, le 20 Septembre 1618.”]

1610, French Church, Norwich, August 5, Pierre, son of Monsieur Delaune, ministre de la parole de Dieu à Norwic. Sponsors — Jaque Farvaque, Jan Castel, Sara, wife of Pierre Chambrelan, of London; Elyzabet, wife of Abraham de Blanzi, of London.

1612, God’s House, Southampton, April 5, Jaques, son of Jean Racine. Witnesses — Jaques Paul, Susanne Bawdin.

Children of James Delanoy baptized in the French Church, London (registered at St. Dionis Backchurch:—
1612, 16th August, James (died November 1619).
1614, 12th June, Hester (died November 1616).
1616, 28th July, Abraham.

Children of Esaie Loffroy baptized in the French Church, Canterbury:—
1612, 11th October, Anne.
1616 (n.s.), 18th February, Samuel. Sponsors— Noe le Court, Pierre le Sage, Marie Hacse, Marguerite Bonnel.
1619, 11th April, Anne.
1621, 25th December, Marie. Sponsors — Esaie de Lobeau, junior; Susan, widow of Maistre Primont; Marie, wife of Pierre le Dors, junior.

  1. The ancestor of this member of the London French Church seems to be the refugee whose name is found in the “Searche for Straungers” in 1571 in Queenhithe Ward:— “Gilbert Toute La Monde, born at Mercade under Kinge Phillip, who haithe bynne here iiii yeares and a half, and came hither for Goddes word, as he saieth, and is servant with Hanse Hulste.” In 1618, in St. Olave’s parish, Southwark, Mary Deflour, a shoe-maker’s wife, said that her husband was an Englishman named Samuel Tutlomonday. In 1642 Elizabeth Tout le Monde was married to Jean le More.
  2. The registrar has entered the surname of this family in the Dutch form, “Bonneel.” But the father was a Walloon, named “Bonnel.” Nathaniel Bonnel, the infant registered here, became an elder in the Dutch Church of London in 1678, and his name was correctly spelt in the list of elders.