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[...] 74 THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON. IV. THE DEATHS. On May 17th, 1570, occurs this entry : " Jerome Dentierre, a young fellow (Jeusne Compaignon), a native of Vanbrechie, near Lille, in Flanders. He [...]
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[...] THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON. 75 Prince of Orange having- returned to the Low Countries, with a new army from Germany, to try to deliver those Countries and the unhappy Churches out of the hands [...]
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[...] 76 THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON was held in this Church, by command of the King, as also in all the English Churches, in order to beseech the Lord to abate His wrath, and to make His judgments to [...]
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[...] THE FRENCH CHUBCJH IN SOUTHAMPTON. 77 some years previously been instituted as Rector of Millbrook, and thus discharged the twofold and unusual duty of ministering to a Conformist and to a Nonconform [...]
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[...] 78 THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON Under these circumstances it is not surprising- that Papermaking in England did not derive advantage from the more inventive genius of Continental nations. Fuller, [...]
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[...] THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON. 79 Refugee families, and three of these were actually resident in Southampton or its neighbourhood. Their names were Adam de Cardonnel, Elias de Grouchy and Claude B [...]
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[...] 80 THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON. there for eight or nine years. This was Henri Portal, who became the founder of a still existing- Hampshire family. His remarkable escape from France, after the R [...]
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[...] THE FRENCH CHURCH IN SOUTHAMPTON 81 at that period, and until recently, of the Heathcote family. From the Sir William Heathcote of that time Henry Portal received great kindness and consideration. At [...]
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[...] 82 THE STREETS AND ROADS OF OLD SOUTHAMPTON. THE STREETS AND ROADS OF OLD SOUTHAMPTON. By T. W. SHORE, Hon. Organising Secretary of the Hampshire Field Club and Archaeological Society; Hon. Organisin [...]
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[...] THE STBEETS AND EOADS OP OLD SOUTHAMPTON. 88 that can be traced in this town. The advantage of access to the meeting place of the two rivers which in early time certainly was at the south end of High [...]
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