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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
LevelSubSeries
Reference Number HUGUENOT LIBRARY/F/DL
TitleDe Luc family
Date1774-1805
DescriptionFamily correspondence, 1774-1804.
India, 1784-1800.
Extent3 boxes
AdminHistoryThe De Luc family were Swiss Protestants, possibly of French Huguenot origin, from Geneva. Jean André De Luc (1727-1817), a naturalist and scientist of some distinction, emigrated to England in 1773, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society and Reader to Queen Charlotte at Windsor. His son, Jean Franois, was a merchant in India from 1785 to 1800.
AcquisitionFound in 1932 at the French Hospital, with the records of the French Committee ('Royal Bounty'). There is no explanation of their previous history, unless it is connected with the Rev. Louis Mercier (1784-1811) of the Huguenot Church in Threadneedle Street, and a cousin and life-long friend of Jean François De Luc.
ArrangementAs outlined in Description field
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
Related Material'Oxford Dictionary of National Biography' (Oxford, 2004)
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