446 



INDEX 



Ferree family, 293 



Fiske, John, 15 



Florida, French colonization scheme, 97 



France: Loss of western world, 18; 

 Huguenot persecutions in, 43-61 



Freemasonry, The, French in, 386-396 



Fremont, General John C, 20 



French Church in Boston, 157 



French Church in New York, 225 : aided 

 by Dutch, 226 ; first house, 1688,226; 

 later church edifices, 227 ; members, 

 227, 228 ; adoption of Episcopal 

 liturgy, 228; present philanthropic 

 work of, 229 



Freneau, Philip, poet, 269-271 



Gallaitdet family, the, 276-278 

 tialleys. Life in the, 80 92 

 Gano, John and Stephen, 279-282 

 Germany, influence of Huguenots In, 70 

 Germautown, Pennsylvania, early 



French settlers of, 316 

 Glrard, Stephen, 302-307 

 Oirard College, 307 

 Great Britain, Huguenots in, 67 

 Green, Richard Ilenrj', 34 

 Gros, Johann Daniel, 223 

 Grose, Howard B., 13 

 Guerraut, Edward O., 430 



Hamilton, Alexaxdeb, 20,252-257 



Harlem, settled by French, 223 



Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 203 



Heury of Navarre, Henry IV, 54 



Hillegas, Michael, 315 



Holland, debt of to Huguenots, 65 



Home life. Huguenot in America, 407-415 



Houdelette, Henry Clay, 197 



Howe, Julia Ward, 208 



Hubele, Adams and John, 319 



Huguenots: Estimate of, 15; in Eng- 

 land, 16; origin of the name, 38 ; per- 

 secutions of in France, 43 ff.; flight 

 of, 56; invincible spirit of, 61; in 

 Europe, 64-73 ; superiority of in arts 

 and trades, 64 ; later persecutions of, 

 74 ff. ; influence of upon Puritan 

 character, 202-211 ; as a factor in 

 American life, 420-427 ; home life of, 

 407 ; traits of character, 413 



Indians, hostile at Oxford settlement, 

 141 



Jay, John, 19, 244-251 



Jesuits, intrigues of 141 



Joan of Arc, 25 ; before the Dauphin, 28 ; 



trial, 30; sentence, 32; martyrdom, 



34; estimates, 34 fir. 

 Johonnot, Daniel, 188 



Kirk, David and Lewis, 119 



Lap.orie, Jacques, 141 



Lafayette, Marquis de, 377; Deeoration 



Day observance in Paris, 380 

 La Follette, Bobert, 400, 40l 

 La Montague, Johanin'S, 215 

 Latin School, Boston, 182 

 Laudonniere, story of expedition, 100 

 Laurens, Henry, 327 

 Leclerc, John, martyr, 44 

 LeContes, Tlie, Gillaume, 218 ; Pierre, 



218; John and Joseph, 218; John 



Lawreuce, 218 



LeFevre, Jacques, 42 



LeFevre, Ralph, 288 



LeMercier, Andre, 165 



Lescarbot, Marc, 115 



Levering family, the, 316 



Lodge, Heury Cabot, estimate of Hugue- 

 nots, 19 



Louis XV, Edict of against Hugue- 

 nots, 76 



Louisiana Purchase, 383 



l.ovell, John, oration of, 181 



Luther, Martin, 426 



Maine, French colony in, at Dresden 

 196 



Manakintown, Va., 348 



Manigault, (iabriel, 19, 326 ; Judith, let- 

 ter of, 324 



Marchands, The, of Pennsylvania, 319 



Margaret of Angouleme, 43 



Markos, Abram, organizer of "City 

 Troop " of Philadelphia, 317 



Marion, Francis, 19, 338-344 



Marot, Clement, hymns of, 62, 421 



Maury, Ann, 373 



May/lower, Huguenot passengers on, 125 



Meaux, Reformation at, 43 



Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, 363 



Menendez, Don Pedro, 108 



Minuit, Peter, 214, 292 



Molines, Priscilla (Mullius), the Puritan 

 maiden, 125 



Montgomery, Richard, Revolutionary 

 martyr, 267 



Names, changes in, 291, 412 



Narragansett settlement, the, 151 ; list of 

 colonists, 152; troubles of, 154 ; dis- 

 persion, 155, 156 



New Amsterdam, French settlers of, 

 212 ; first child born in, French, 213 ; 

 names of first settlers, 214 ; second 

 governor a Huguenot, 214 ; first 

 doctor a Huguenot, 215 ; fusion of 

 Dutch and French in, 215 



New Bordeaux, French settlement in 

 South t:arollna, 327 



New Paltz, Huguenot settlement, his- 

 tory of,283-2S9 



New Rochelle, Huguenot settlement, 

 231 ; land bought in 1689, 231 ; names 

 of .families, 232, 233; description of, 

 234; centre of culture, 235; French 

 Church of, 237-241 ; French life of, 

 409 ; schools of, 414 



New York : French among settlers of, 

 212 ; French families of, 218-222 ; type 

 of character, 223; French club in, 

 224; French Church in, 225 ; social 

 leadership in, 432 



Oliver, Anthony, 189 

 Orange, French colony of, 214 

 Oxford settlement, 134-142 ; families of, 

 137 



Palissy, Bernard, 58 ff. 



Passevant, William A., minister and 

 philanthropist, founder of hospitals, 

 320 



Pennsylvania: Huguenots first white 

 settlers of, 290 ; Huguenot families, 

 293, 29S, 299 



Protestantism, English, 16 



Puritan, Dutcli and Huguenot con- 

 trasted, 408 



Port Royal, naval victory of, 313, 314 



