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Huguenot Settlements in England and Ireland + Returns of Aliens in London

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  • Subject: Virginia history
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  • State: Virginia
  • Year: 1886
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: CD
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  • Condition: New CD with scanned pages from original publications.

    Description

    The Huguenots:
    Their settlements, churches,
    and
    industries in England and Ireland
    By Samuel Smiles  1867
    448 pages, indexed, searchable
    - Bonus Books -
    The Publications of
    The Huguenot Society of London
    Volume 10, Parts 1-4
    By R. E. G. Kirk  1900
    486 + 493 + 454 + 392 pages, indexed, searchable
    Returns of Aliens
    Dwelling in the City and Suburbs of London
    1525-1625
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    Returns of Aliens
    Dwelling in the City and Suburbs of London
    Part I - From the Reign of Henry VIII to James I, 1525-1571
    Part II - From the Reign of VIII to James I, 1571-1597
    Part III - From the Reign of VIII to James I, 1598-1625
    Volume IV -
    Index
    "The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland, originally named The Huguenot Society of London, was created in 1885 by the directors of the French Hospital (founded in 1718) to promote the publication and interchange of knowledge about the history of French Protestant migration, much of which was unknown to many Huguenot descendants.  The Society also aims to form a bond of fellowship among those who respect and admire the Huguenots and seek to perpetuate their memory."
    The name Huguenot was given to French Protestants who were influenced by Martin Luther's preaching early in the 16th century, and who later established a reformed church following the teachings of John Calvin.  By the middle of the 16th century, there were about 2,000 congregations and perhaps 1.5 million believers.  As the French Protestant church grew it came into increasing conflict with the Roman Catholic Church and the monarchy.  The continuing effort to eliminate rather than tolerate these Protestants resulted in a century of bitter persecution and fighting.
    From the 1530s to 1560, the French Reformed Church experienced rapid growth, particularly among the nobility.  By the 1560s, the Huguenots had their own churches, schools, garrisoned towns, manned castles and fortifications.  But as the Protestant Church grew, conflict with the Roman Catholic Church and the Crown intensified.  As early as the 1530s, the first religious refugees began to leave France.
    The Huguenot refugees who left France were generally merchants, artisans, craftsmen, weavers or were skilled in specific trades.  Many were well-educated, and some were able to establish new roles as entrepreneurs or professionals where they settled.  They were generally well-received where they located, and became industrious members of their new communities.  Some of these immigrants and their descendents played significant roles in the history of their newly adopted countries.
    "The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland, originally named The Huguenot Society of London, was created in 1885 by the directors of the French Hospital (founded in 1718) to promote the publication and interchange of knowledge about the history of French Protestant migration, much of which was unknown to many Huguenot descendants.  The Society also aims to form a bond of fellowship among those who respect and admire the Huguenots and seek to perpetuate their memory."
    The name Huguenot was given to French Protestants who were influenced by Martin Luther's preaching early in the 16th century, and who later established a reformed church following the teachings of John Calvin.  By the middle of the 16th century, there were about 2,000 congregations and perhaps 1.5 million believers.  As the French Protestant church grew it came into increasing conflict with the Roman Catholic Church and the monarchy.  The continuing effort to eliminate rather than tolerate these Protestants resulted in a century of bitter persecution and fighting.
    From the 1530s to 1560, the French Reformed Church experienced rapid growth, particularly among the nobility.  By the 1560s, the Huguenots had their own churches, schools, garrisoned towns, manned castles and fortifications.  But as the Protestant Church grew, conflict with the Roman Catholic Church and the Crown intensified.  As early as the 1530s, the first religious refugees began to leave France.
    The Huguenot refugees who left France were generally merchants, artisans, craftsmen, weavers or were skilled in specific trades.  Many were well-educated, and some were able to establish new roles as entrepreneurs or professionals where they settled.  They were generally well-received where they located, and became industrious members of their new communities.  Some of these immigrants and their descendents played significant roles in the history of their newly adopted countries.
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