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  1. The old Huguenot silk-weaving quarter, but the trade was dying and the silk looms were now few.
  2. Command of the main army was entrusted for the moment to a veteran Huguenot general, Sir John later first Earl of Ligonier, aged 65, who had also been called back from the Continent, though it was understood he would become subordinate to Cumberland as soon as the latter was ready to take over.
  3. The land itself was poor - wild and unmanured' - and the lessees were compelled to bring Huguenot refugees "from Hatfield chase", who would undertake to do what was necessary to bring it into cultivation and pay a reasonable rent.
  4. (In Artillery Lane, nearby, there is a warehouse which was originally a Huguenot chapel.)
  5. Huguenot Library (London) Further to the papers of philanthropic institutions founded or supported by the Huguenots, there is a fine collection of pedigrees and other genealogical works.
  6. Some, like the British Telecom Museum, deal with technology; others, like the Library of Political and Economic Science, with ideology; a third group, such as the Bethlem Hospital (Bedlam), with an institution; a fourth, as represented by the Hatfield House Collection, with a great family; another, as witness the Huguenot Library, with a cultural and religious group.
  7. If he had enquired into it, he would have discovered that there are examples among Huguenot families of names changing in that way, but that nobody named Craingeau or Gringaud or anything else that might sound like Cranko is listed among the Huguenot settlers in South Africa.
  8. Their place in a group dominated by the Catholics no doubt reflected the regent's desire for consent from Catholic and protestant alike; and as yet she saw little reason to fear the Protestants, who must still have seemed to her far less of a threat than the strong Huguenot party in France.
  9. 4 The first recorded date in history, which maybe the British Domesday Book of 1086, or the Crusader Lists, or possibly the 16th century Huguenot register.
  10. The presence of the deposed Stuart sovereign, and of French officers and troops, in Ireland posed a continuing threat, however, to William III which he could not simply ignore, and in August 1689 he sent another large army there, under a 74-year-old Huguenot general, Frederick Herman, first Duke of Schomberg.
  11. Huguenot refugees from France settled here in what became one of London's ghettoes in the eighteenth century, and brought their weaving skills with them.
  12. She wears the signet ring of her historic family and is nicknamed the "Contessa" by her pals, although the Touzels were Huguenot ducs.

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