. The history of the French, Walloon, Dutch and other foreign Protestant refugees settled in England from the reign of Henry VIII to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes; with notices of their trade and commerce, copious extracts from the registers, lists of the early settlers, ministers, &c., and an appendix containing copies of the charter of Edward VI, &c . e enjoyed till his death. J Charles Berthcau, born at Montpellier in 1667, died in London, 26thDecember, 1732. II Jaques Sawrm, born at Nismes, 6 January, 1677 ; he preached in Londonabout five years, and then retired to the Hague, wher


. The history of the French, Walloon, Dutch and other foreign Protestant refugees settled in England from the reign of Henry VIII to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes; with notices of their trade and commerce, copious extracts from the registers, lists of the early settlers, ministers, &c., and an appendix containing copies of the charter of Edward VI, &c . e enjoyed till his death. J Charles Berthcau, born at Montpellier in 1667, died in London, 26thDecember, 1732. II Jaques Sawrm, born at Nismes, 6 January, 1677 ; he preached in Londonabout five years, and then retired to the Hague, where he preached to a con-gregation of French Refugees in a chapel belonging to the Prince of died in 1730. He was the author of twelve volumes of Sermons,—Thestate of Christianity in France, Discourses, Historical, Critical, and Moral, onthe most remarkable events of the Old and New Testament, &c. § Jean Jaques Claude, born at the Hague, 16 January, 1684, son of IsaacClaude, Pastor at the Hague, and grandson of the celebrated Jean Claude. 36 Jaques Renaud BollierJaqs. George Chantepie de la SaussayeJean Le CointeLouis MercierLouis Amedee AnspachChas. Louis Hy. SchoU 17G9 Charles Sampson Elizee Saml. Boiceau 1822 ,, Jean Louis Bonnet 1778 Auguste Louis 1835 1784 Paul Chas. Baup* 1836 1812 Francois Martin 1839 1820 \V. G. Daugars 1842. THE NEW FRENCH CHURCH, ST, MARTINS LE GRAND. • P. C. Baiip—M Baup was recalled to Geneva in 1842, having- first preachedthclfUil .Sermon .leiivered at tlie Old Church m Threadneedle Street, whichwas published in that year with many historical notes. 37 The property now remaining applicable to the support ofthis church, its ministers, poor, &c., is very considerable, andconsists amongst other particulars, of a freehold house in Al-bemarle Street, Piccadilly, now let at £150. per annum,—a large building in Church Street, Spitalfields, formerly IEg-lise Neuve, now let to the Wesleyan Methodists, at £105. perannum,—a small ch


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