- REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES [1]
- EFFECTS OF THE REVOCATION—CHURCH IN THE DESERT [12]
- CLAUDE BROUSSON, THE HUGUENOT ADVOCATE [30]
- CLAUDE BROUSSON, PASTOR AND MARTYR [50]
- OUTBREAK IN LANGUEDOC [75]
- INSURRECTION OF THE CAMISARDS [99]
- EXPLOITS OF CAVALIER [130]
- END OF THE CAMISARD INSURRECTION [166]
- GALLEY-SLAVES FOR THE FAITH [190]
- ANTOINE COURT [205]
- REORGANIZATION OF THE CHURCH IN THE DESERT [218]
- THE CHURCH IN THE DESERT—PAUL RABAUT [235]
- END OF THE PERSECUTIONS—THE FRENCH REVOLUTION [253]
MEMOIRS OF DISTINGUISHED HUGUENOT REFUGEES.
- STORY OF SAMUEL DE PÉCHELS [285]
- CAPTAIN RAPIN, AUTHOR OF THE "HISTORY OF ENGLAND" [316]
- CAPTAIN RIOU, R.N. [368]
A VISIT TO THE COUNTRY OF THE VAUDOIS.
- INTRODUCTORY—EARLY PERSECUTIONS OF THE VAUDOIS [383]
- THE VALLEY OF THE ROMANCHE—BRIANÇON [401]
- VAL LOUISE—HISTORY OF FELIX NEFF [420]
- THE VAUDOIS MOUNTAIN-REFUGE OF DORMILHOUSE [437]
- GUILLESTRE AND THE VALLEY OF QUEYRAS [455]
- THE VALLEY OF THE PELICE—LA TOUR—ANGROGNA—THE PRA DE TOUR [472]
- THE GLORIOUS RETURN: AN EPISODE IN THE HISTORY OF THE ITALIAN VAUDOIS [493]
MAPS.
- The Country of the Cevennes [98]
- "The Country of Felix Neff" (Dauphiny) [382]
- The Valley of Luserne [472]
PREFACE.
In preparing this edition for the press, I have ventured to add three short memoirs of distinguished Huguenot Refugees and their descendants.
Though the greatest number of Huguenots banished from France at the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes were merchants and manufacturers, who transferred their skill and arts to England, which was not then a manufacturing country; a large number of nobles and gentry emigrated to this and other countries, leaving their possessions to be confiscated by the French king.