150 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



I bequeath twenty Guineas to the Consistory, or Vestry, of the French 

 Church of S. Patrick, to be distributed, by way of extraordinary allowance, 

 to such families of our poor Eefugies, as shall by them be judged to be in the 

 greatest want 



Eemember, my dear Children, to keep a strict peace, concord, and friend- 

 ship, among yourselves. This is the true and onely way, by which you 

 may make God propitious to you : as it is also the chief and last thing, 

 that I recommend to you, and wish you. I shall leave you riches enough, 

 if I leave you such a Treasure, as the favour of God is. What can you 

 possibly want, if you have this ? May God then give you Peace among 

 yourselves, and Grace towards him ! Amen I Amen ! 



I declare .,.,.. for Executors of this my last Will my 



eldest son Pdchard Bouhereau, and his youngest brother John Bouhereau ; 

 as being those of my sons, who are the most settled by me. 



APPENDIX C. 



The Eecollections of Jane Feeboul, nee Quaeiiee. 



From a document now in the possession of Mrs. M. Archer, of 4 Elton Park, 



Sandycove, Co. Dublin. 



I have preserved the original spelling and punctuation. 



...... Of my father's side my ancesters as far as I eoud trace them 



were either in the Church or Phisick, my Grandfather & Great Grandfather 

 Quartier were Ministers, my great Gmndfather Barbier, which was my 

 Grandmother's name was one also, beyond that they were either Phisycians 



or Lawyers & had good -estates in Saumur "VMien Lewis the 



14th came to the Crown, he revok'd the Edict his Grandfather had made, 

 my dear Father was at that time at the University, & had just finish'd his 

 studies, & was call'd to the Church of Vendome in the room of his Father, 

 who had been call'd to that of Paris, but the persecution began & all the 

 Churches were thrown down, all the favour that was shewn my poor Grand- 

 father was, that by y means of some friends he had in Paris he got leave to 

 go out of the Kingdom, but coud take nothing with him but his wife & 

 son they came to Holland, & my Grandfather was call'd to the Church 

 of Groninguen, where he died in the year 1699, my Father on his coming 

 to Holland had the offer of being chaplain to the Queen of Denmark, but 



