Description | Certain French Protestant artisans with their families, attracted to Windsor by divers manufacturies, also many other families who have settled there, request permission to exercise their religion in their own tongue there because of the inconvenience and expense of attending the Savoy, since the majority have no knowledge of English. Transcribed from Rawlinson MSS 984, folio 257 in the Bodleian Library. See Huguenot Society Proceedings, vol. V (1894-1896), p. 310. |