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    1. [HWE] Spitalfields Ministers, Part II
    2. Tony Fuller
    3. 1687 CAMOU, Pierre. 1781 CAMPREDON, F[rancois]. 1697 CAMPREDON, J[ean]. 1733 CANTIER, G[eorge]. 1769 CARLE, Jean. Chapelain de l'Hopital francais. 1699 CAVALLIER, Pierre. Lecteur de St. Jean. 1691 CHAMIER, D[aniel]. Mi de St. Jean. 1717 CHAMPION DE LA MOTTE, -. 1722 DE LA CHAPELLE, Armand. 1689 CHARPENTIER, -. 1788 DE LA CHAUMETTE, Louis. 1794 CHIROL, Jean Louis. Mi de St. Jean. 1726 CODERC, S[amuel]. 1726 Mi de Browns Lane. 1730 Mi du Quarre et de Castle Street. 1718 COLOMB, Michel. 1689 CONTET, Charles. Mi de St. Jean. 1751 CONVENENT, Paul. 1694 COULAN, [Antoine]. 1709 CREGUT, Jean David. Mi de St. Jean. 1724 DU CR0s, Guillaume. 1701 DAVAL, -. 1757 DESCOTES, Jean. Natif d'Amsterdam. 1722 DE LA DOUESPE, P[aul]. 1727 DE LA DOUESPE, S[amuel], Le jeune. 1693 DOULES, [B ]. 1716 DUPLESSIS, François. 1718 Mm. de la Providence. 1743 DUPLESSIS, J[acques]. 1722 DURAND, David. Mm. de St. Martin Orgars. 1740 Mi de la Savoye. 1760 DURAND, David Henri, 1797, Min. de l'eglise de Londres. 1770 DUVAL, David. 1728 ETERNOPPE (signs ETERROD), Louis. 1717 FAVRE, [J. J.]. 1698 FLEURY, A[moury] P[hilippe]. 1713 FORENT, [Jean]. Mm. a Soho. 1704 FORESTIER, P[aul]. 1715 LA FOUX, J. Mm. de St. Jean. 1754 GAUTHAREL, François. 1705 GELY DE COLOMBIER, -. 1782 GIBERT, E[tienne]. 1692 GILBERT [Abraham]. 1700 GILLET, J[acques]. 1687 GRAVISET, [Paul]. Mi de l'eg. Walonne de Londres. 1705 GROGNET, François, le fils. 1730 GUICHARD, Francois. 1799 GUIRAUD, Jacques. 1758 GUIOT, [Jean]. 1749 De L'HARPE, Henri. 1718 HOLLARD, J[ean] Rod. 1699 HYVER, J[ean]. 1720 JEMBELIN, Jean. 1707 JOUNEAU, [Philippe]. 1687 De JOUX, B[enjamin]. Mi de St. Jean. 1688 LABORIE, J. 1720 De LAIZEMENT, Philippe. 1695 LALO [Philippe]. 1705 De LAUPAYNE (signs LAU PAYNE). 1695 LAURENT, Jacques. 1783 LESCURE, Pierre. 1699 De LESCURE LA PRADE, Louis. 1734 De LESNET. Mm. de l'eg. de .Cook Lane. 1760 LEVESQUE, -. Lecteur de St. Jean. 1713 LIEGOIS, Jean Baptiste. 1704 LIONS [Etienne we presume] d'Embrun. 1687 LIONS, Jean. Mi de St. Jean. 1688 LIONS, Nicolas, l'ainé. 1690 LOMBARD, André. Mi de St. Jean. 1691 LOMBARD, J[ean]. Mi de l'eg. neuve.

    11/12/2003 02:39:05
    1. Re: [HWE] Spitalfields Ministers, Part II
    2. Helen Carlisle
    3. I was most intrigued to find this name among those quoted ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Fuller" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 9:39 AM Subject: [HWE] Spitalfields Ministers, Part II > > 1734 De LESNET. Mm. de l'eg. de .Cook Lane. > Years ago b.g. (before genealogy) when I wasn't interested, I do remember my mother mentioning the name de lesney (at least that was how she pronounced it and she felt that it was probably an anglicized version of a French name). I subsequently found French Huguenot connections in the SIGOURNAY name, and there is also a possibility that the name COULDERY may also come from French emigres back in the 15th Century. My mother had mentioned SIGOURNAY, and my cousin had mentioned COULDERY so when I found these I felt this was all quite logical. BUT ------ WHY did my mother mention the name De lesney, if there was no connection? I have not found any at the moment, but this seems quite a coincidence when I have never found anybody with the name before. I had not thought of this particular spelling, so I am very interested to know anything about anybody with this name. Would anybody have any more information on this name, please? Kind regards and best wishes to all Helen, West Sussex, UK

    11/14/2003 07:36:58