The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina |
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
THE HUGUENOT SETTLEMENTS | 13 |
CATHERINE LE NOBLE | 13 |
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acres American Anglican Church Assembly Jrnl Bacot Benjamin Berkeley County Bishop of London British Bugnion Calvinistic Charles Town Charleston Church Act Church of England Clergy colony congregation Cooper Council Jrnl d'Harriette Daniel Daniel Huger denization emigrant English Established Church families France French Protestants Fulham Palace Fulham Palace MSS Gabriel Manigault Gaillard Godin Goose Creek Gospel Governor granted Henry Hillsboro Township Huguenot Church Ibid Indian indigo inhabitants Isaac Mazÿck James Jean John John's Julien land letter lina Lord Lordship merchants minister names negroes Orange Quarter Parish of St Peronneau persons Peter petition Philip Pierre plantation planters political Porcher possession Prioleau proprietors province Purry Purrysburg Rawlinson records refugees René Ravenel Richebourg River S. C. Gaz S. C. Hist Santee Santee River Sec'y settled silk slaves Society South Carolina Statutes sterling Thomas tion Vestry