40 Charles William Wallace 



c/on of the Reverend & grave overseers and Elders of the french 

 Church in London authorising them hereby to call before them 

 both the saide parties, And vpon considerac/on had of the state 

 of the same cause & the circumstance of the same, to heare Order 

 & finally determine the said matter touching the promise as to 

 their discrea'ons & wisdomes shall seeme convenient, And such 

 order as shalbe herein determined by the said Committees this 

 court will confirme establishe & decree./ 



[33-37] 



Registers of the Consistory of the French Church of London, 

 1588-1615. 



[Preserved in the Library of the French Protestant Church of London, 

 Soho square, W. Written usually in plain Roman letters, except a part, 

 as for example the notice of 2 Sept., 1613, in a flourished court-hand of 

 Gothic-Roman, very difficult to read.] 



Ce Liure Contient Les Actes du Consistoire de L eglise fran- 

 goise De Londres Conmenchant le 2 e . Jour de Januier. 1588 — stil 

 D'Angleterre a 1615- 



[33] 



Page 495. 



[Seance] Du Jeudy 30 e . Julyet 1612. 



Cretophle Montioye ayant este mis en proces par son gendre Etiene 

 Belot, pour q'q e argent de son mariage q e pr^tendoit luy deuoir 

 vz: 10. li. dont n' auoit preuue, ne tesmoings. La Court par 

 lettre nous pria de le mettre en Arbitre, ce qui fut fait, dont 

 furent elleus, Abraham Hardret, Gedeon de Laune, pour 

 Monioye : Et Dauid Carpcrau & Pierre Beauuais pour Belot.- 

 tous 2. pere & gendre desbauchez. 



[34] 

 In codeni, p. 498. 



[Seance] Du Jeudy 13. 9-bre. 1612. 



Etienne Belot, redemandant le mereau, dont il s'est absteint de long 



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