22 results filtered with: Huguenots
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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., &c. and an appendix containing copies of the charter of Edward VI, &c / By John Southerden Burn.
John Southerden BurnDate: 1846- Books
The French Hospital in England : its Huguenot history and collections / Tessa Murdoch and Randolph Vigne.
Tessa Violet MurdochDate: 2009
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The statutes and by-laws of the Corporation of the Governor and Directors of the Hospital for Poor French Protestants and Their Descendants Residing in Great Britain = Statuts & reglemens pour la Corporation des gouverneur et directeurs de l'Hopital pour les pauvres françois protestants, et leurs descendants, residents dans la Grande-Bretagne.
French HospitalDate: 1810- Books
Huguenot archives : a further catalogue of material held in the Huguenot library / compiled by Margaret Harcourt Williams.
Williams, Margaret HarcourtDate: 2008- Books
The French Hospital : a short history / by Jane Brown.
Jane BrownDate: [1980?]- Books
Huguenot wills and administrations in England and Ireland, 1617-1849. Part 2, Complete index of names / compiled by Dorothy North.
North, DorothyDate: 2008- Pictures
The massacre of Huguenots in a barn at Wassy: men and women are shot by soldiers, slaughtered with swords or forced to jump off the roof. Lithograph by N. Rolin, 1843, after J. Perrissin, ca. 1570.
Jean PerrissinDate: [1843]Reference: 2897079i- Books
Royal operators for the teeth : the Hemets / A.S. Hargreaves.
Hargreaves, Anne S.Date: 1991- Books
L'Eschole de Salerne en vers burlesques / [translated by L. Martin]. Et Poema macaronicvm, de bello hvgvenotico.
Martin, Docteur (Louis), active 17th centuryDate: 1653
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The massacre of Huguenots at Tours: men and women are shot by soldiers, slaughtered with swords or clubbed to death in the water by townsfolk. Woodcut by J. Perrissin, ca. 1570.
Jean PerrissinDate: [1570?]Reference: 42600i- Books
Knaves, fools, madmen, and that subtile effluvium : a study of the opposition to the French prophets in England, 1706-1710 / Hillel Schwartz.
Hillel SchwartzDate: 1978- Books
The French prophets : the history of a millenarian group in eighteenth-century England / Hillel Schwartz.
Hillel SchwartzDate: [1980], ©1980
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The charter and by-laws of the hospital of the corporation of the governor and directors of the hospital for poor French protestants and their descendants residing in Great Britain.
French HospitalDate: 1892- Books
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., &c. and an appendix containing copies of the charter of Edward VI, &c / By John Southerden Burn.
John Southerden BurnDate: 1846- Books
Dublin and Portarlington veterans : King William III's Huguenot army / by T.P. Le Fanu and W.H. Manchee.
Thomas LeFanuDate: 1946- Books
Records of the royal bounty and connected funds, the Burn donation, and the Savoy Church in the Huguenot Library, University College, London : a handlist / compiled by Raymond Smith.
Huguenot LibraryDate: 1974- Books
Huguenot wills and administrations in England and Ireland, 1617-1849 : abstracts of Huguenot wills and administrations / compiled by Henry Wagner ; edited by Dorothy North.
Wagner, HenryDate: 2007
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Île aux Bœufs, Loire: negotiations for the Pacification of Amboise in 1563 between the Queen Mother (regent for Charles IX), and the Huguenots, showing her receiving deputies at her tent. Etching attributed to J. Perrissin, ca. 1570.
Jean PerrissinDate: [1570?]Reference: 42601i
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Two floral designs, perhaps for woven silk fabric. Etching, c. 1760, after J. Pillement.
Jean-Baptiste PillementDate: Pubd. accordg. to Act of Parlt. 12 July 1760Reference: 20495i
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Edward VI granting letters, Strangers' Church in London
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Huguenot ancestry / Noel Currer-Briggs & Royston Gambier.
Noel Currer-BriggsDate: 1985- Books
The consistory minutes and poor relief accounts of the French Church at Thorpe-Le-Soken 1683-1763 / translated and edited by Barbara Julien BA (Hons).
Date: 2015