1698 Eight years after they were again exiled to the number of 3000, in consequence of an article in the treaty between France and Savoyin 1698: these were the same who with the veteran Arnaud amongst them, took refuge in Germany, and were solemnly received as subjects to the Duke of Wirtemberg, with the promise of the free exercise of their religion for ever.
1797 The pension from England, which had been granted by Cromwell, and confirmed by Queen Anne, was this year discontinued.
1799 A body of Vaudois from Wirtemberg emigrated to America, and joined those 1600, who, in Arnaud's time, had settled near Philadelphia.
1800 Piedmont fell under the yoke of France.
1814 The King of Sardinia restored to his throne, refused to grant any privileges to the Vaudois beyond those they enjoyed before the French revolution.
1825 Present state of the Vaudois, as described in the Letters now published, &c.
ABRIDGED TRANSLATION OF THE HISTORY OF THE VAUDOIS
By J. Bresse
Minister of the Walloon Church [ [!-- H2 anchor --] ]