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The history of the Huguenot years in Spitalfields is now firmly established thanks to you and your team So many of us have discovered our […]
The history of the Huguenot years in Spitalfields is now firmly established thanks to you and your team So many of us have discovered our […]
Dear Supporters, Little did I realise, as I settled down to read Huguenot Heritage*, by Robin Gwynn, a book recommended to me by Dr Tessa Murdoch, […]
Dr Alistair Duke’s talk ‘There’s scarcely a day that my heart doesn’t weep’ – letters from Flemish and Walloon Women to their families in England […]
Letters from Flemish and Walloon Women to their families in England Read More »
A list of 50 ‘Huguenot Heros’ including the actor David Garrick and the silver and goldsmith Paul de Lamerie
The following prayer is said before every quarterly Court meeting and has been said in French since the Hospital began 300 years ago. PRIERE POUR […]
We are going to be receiving some hundreds of unaccompanied child refugees and of course it was the Huguenots who gave refugee to the English […]
Bishop of London’s Speech at Christ Church Spitalfields, 17 October 2016 Read More »
Trinity 21 Trinity 21 | 16th October 2016 | EvensongIn Commemoration of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantesby the Rector, Revd. Alan Carr, St. Giles-in-the-Field […]
It was in December 1689 when a group of Huguenots set sail from France to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. In total, […]
South African Huguenot Names – Submitted by Brian Wood Read More »
Individual Portraits (46) John André Simon le Bon Hablot Knight Brown John Calvin Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge John Spencer Churchill Winston Churchill Samuel Coutauld Joan […]
50 Huguenot personalities in the National Portrait Gallery Read More »
Allix – John Peter and Charles, born 1785 and 1787 respectively. Sons of John Peter Allix of Swaffham. The first became one time M.P. for […]
Huguenots educated at King Edward VI School, Bury St. Edmunds Read More »