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  2. List of Huguenots - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Huguenots - Wikipedia

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  4. Huguenots - Wikipedia

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    In 1700 several hundred French Huguenots migrated from England to the colony of Virginia, where the King William III of England had promised them land grants in Lower Norfolk County. [89] When they arrived, colonial authorities offered them instead land 20 miles above the falls of the James River, at the abandoned Monacan village known as ...

  5. Category:Huguenot families - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Huguenot families" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 ...

  6. History of the Huguenots in Kent - Wikipedia

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    The Huguenots: their Settlements, Churches, & Industries in England and Ireland. London: John Murray, Albermarle Street. Somner, William (1640). The Antiquities of Canterbury, or a survey of that ancient Citie, with the Suburbs, and Cathedrall. London: Printed by I.L. for Richard Thrale.

  7. List of locations in Canada with an English name - Wikipedia

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    English place names in Canada is a list of Canadian place names which are named after places in England, carried over by English emigrants and explorers from the United Kingdom and Ireland. The names can also be derived from places founded by people with English surnames.

  8. De la Cour - Wikipedia

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    De la Cour is a French-language surname, meaning "of the court". The alternative forms Delacour and Delacourt were used by a Huguenot refugee who settled in Portarlington, County Laois , as well as his descendants who later moved to County Cork and then to England.

  9. Secord family - Wikipedia

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    The Huguenots had been granted substantial rights in the 1598 Edict of Nantes, but Louis XIV renounced the Edict in 1685, triggering massive persecution. [2] Tens of thousands of Huguenots fled France to England including Sicard. From England, Sicard brought his family to the English colony of New York in 1688.