[374] Schickler, Églises du Refuge, iii. pp. 167-171. The members of the Church attended to the interests of the schools, and donations were made from time to time. Cp. for instance, Schickler, op. cit. i. p. 123.

[375] The Scholemaster, ed. Arber, 1869, p. 82.

[376] Schickler, op. cit. i. p. 211.

[377] Registers of Threadneedle Street, London, Hug. Soc. Pub. ix.

[378] Registre de l'Église wallonne de Southampton, Hug. Soc. Pub. iv., 1890. In 1584 three baptisms were performed by Mr. Hopkins, an English minister.

[379] Registre de l'Église de Cantorbéry, Hug. Soc. Pub. v. pt. i., 1890.

[380] W. J. C. Moens (The Walloons and their Church at Norwich, Hug. Soc. Pub. i., 1887-8, p. 58) enumerates eighteen sons of strangers at Norwich who went to the Grammar School and thence to Cambridge.

[381] Schickler, op. cit. i. p. 106.

[382] Ibid. p. 346.

[383] Schickler, op. cit. i. p. 281; F. W. Cross, History of the Walloon and Huguenot Church at Cantuar, Hug. Soc. Pub. xv., 1898, p. 15.