Synodicon in Gallia reformata, or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France being I. a most faithful and impartial history of the rise, growth, perfection and decay of the reformation in that kingdom, with its fatal catastrophe upon the revocation of the Edict of Nants in the year 1685 : II. the confession of faith and discipline of those churches : III. a collection of speeches, letters, sacred politicks, cases of conscience, and controversies in divinity, determined and resolved by those grave assemblies : IV. many excellent expedients for preventing and healing schisms in the churches and for re-uniting the dismembred body of divided Protestants : V. the laws, government, and maintenance of their colleges, universities and ministers, together with their exercise of discipline upon delinquent ministers and church-members : VI. a record of very many illustrious events of divine providence relating to those churches : the whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods : a work never be extant in any language.

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Synodicon in Gallia reformata, or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France being I. a most faithful and impartial history of the rise, growth, perfection and decay of the reformation in that kingdom, with its fatal catastrophe upon the revocation of the Edict of Nants in the year 1685 : II. the confession of faith and discipline of those churches : III. a collection of speeches, letters, sacred politicks, cases of conscience, and controversies in divinity, determined and resolved by those grave assemblies : IV. many excellent expedients for preventing and healing schisms in the churches and for re-uniting the dismembred body of divided Protestants : V. the laws, government, and maintenance of their colleges, universities and ministers, together with their exercise of discipline upon delinquent ministers and church-members : VI. a record of very many illustrious events of divine providence relating to those churches : the whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods : a work never be extant in any language.
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CHAP. XI. A Roll and Catalogue of all the Reformed Churches of France, as well those which are actually supplied with Pastors, as of those which shall be before the Meeting of the next National Synod to be held at Rochell in the Year 1607. otherwise the Provinces will be enforced to make Restitution of those Moneys ordained for them out of the Stock given us by His Ma∣jesties Royal Bounty. There was tackt unto this Roll the Names of those Pastors and Proposans who are to be maintained by the Provinces.

The First Roll of Pastors and Proposans in the Isle of France, Picardy, Beausse, and Champagne.

Isle of France.
Churches. Ministers.
Paris. Monsieur de Montigni.
Francois de Lauberan.
Mr. de la Faye.
Mr. du Moulin the eldest Son.
Mr. Couett.
Mr. Durand.
2. Le Plessis. Mr. du Bois the elder.
3. Claye. Mr. d'Aronde.
4. Mantes. Mr. Chaurim.
5. St. Averne. Mr. de Beaulieu.
6. Fontainbleau. Mr. Voulas.
7. Tequin. Mr. du Val.
8. Meaux. Mr. Choquett.
9. Peju. Mr. Conouailles.
10. La Fere & Artenay. Mr. Marlette.
11. Senlis. Mr. Beaulieu Lord of le Blanc.
Picardy.
Churches Ministers.
Clermont. Mr. de Losses the youn∣ger, Lord of La Touche.
Le Villy. Mr. Richard.
Laon. Mr. Morell.
Guise. Mr. de Vaines.
Compiegne. Mr. de Losses the elder, Lord of La Touche.
St. Quentin. Mr. Richier.
Oistimont. Mr. Blanchard.
Estaples. Mr. le Baulne junior.
Boulognes Mr. —
Calais. Mr. Teslier.
La Ferte au Vidame. Mr. du Bois.
La Beausse.
Churches Ministers.
Houdan. Mr. Biolott.
Blainville. Mr. Gravelle.
Ampon au Perche. Mr. Couronne.
Moulons. Mr. Rougihaut.
Ay. Mr. Brisbard.
Colloquy of Champagne.
Churches Ministers.
Von. Mr. de Gastine.
Chaalons. Mr. Viriot.
Virtry le Francois. Mr. Yoland.
Helmauric. Mr. Cousin.
Vassy. Mr. Chevilette.
Nefancour. Mr. Candemiere.
Espances. Mr. de Beauvois senior.
St. Marc. Mr. Carre.
Sedan. Mr. Fornelle.
Mr. du Tilly.
Mr. Gantois.
Mr. —
Mr. Canelle.

There were threescore and two Portions ordered unto all these Pastors, being six and forty in actual service, and ten Churches destitute of Mi∣nisters, three of which belong to the Colloquy of Champagne, and six Proposans, one of which shall be appropriated to the said Colloquy. The whole Sum for those sixty and two Portions amount∣ed to 3748 Livers, seven Sous, and six Deniers.

The Second Roll of the Pastors and Proposans in the Province of Brittany.

Churches. Ministers.
Viellevigne. Mr. Ferguson.
Nantes. Mr. Oyseau.
Croisie. Mr. le la Prote.
Sion. Mr. de la Place.
Blain. Mr. David Richier, and
Mr. René de Losses Lord of La Touche.
Arche-bernard. Mr. Andrew le Noir Ld. of Beauchamps.
Rennes. Mr. Fautrat.
Vitré. Mr. Merlin senior, and
Mr. Pazault.
Dinan. Mr. Pallori.

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Yet when the Synod of Gap sate, there were no more than seven Pastors in actual service, and four Churches and four Proposans to be provided for and maintained, ad fifteen Portions were allotted them out of the Kings Moneys; but since God in∣creased the number of their Ministers, and this Province had assigned it 906 Crowns, 48 Sous, 4 d.

The Third Roll of the Churches, Pastors, and Proposans in the Province of Orleans, Berry, Blaisois and Nivernois.

Orleans and Berry.
Churches Ministers.
Orleans Mr. du Moulin the Father
Sancerre Mr. Dorival
Gian Mr. Fontaines
Gian Mr. Pinette
Blois Mr. Vignier
Chastillon sur Loin Mr. Melett
Chastillon sur Loire Mr. Le Noir
Boisgency, Lor∣ges & March¦enoit Mr. Samuel de Cham∣baran
Espenille Mr. Giraud
Aubusson Mr. Vermer
Argenton Mr. de Rieux
Mer Mr. Bourguignon
Chasteausdun Mr. Simpson
Gergeau Mr. Boucher
Pisons & Seneu Mr. Charretier
Romoranti Mr. Brun
La Chustre Mr. Granier
Ginvelles & Luneau Mr. de la Roche disione.
St. Leonard Mr. de Monsanglar
Chirac Mr. Jurieu
St. Amont Mr. Jamet
Issondun Mr. de Beauval

Mr. Berger was Emeritus, and had four Por∣tions assigned for his subsistence.

Mr. Granier liveth at Sancerre. There be six Churches and six Proposans to be provided for.

The Fourth Roll of the Churches, Pastors and Proposans in the Province of Anjou, Tourain and Maine.

Tourain.
Churches Ministers.
Tours Mr. des Aigues
Mr. Coupe
Loches & Chastil∣lon Mr. Grevon
Previlly Mr. Rogier
Chinon & l'Isle∣bouchard Mr. Pevillaud
Vandôme Mr. Salomeau
Montoire Mr. Didier
Anjou
Churches Ministers.
Saumur Mr. Bouchereau
Angers Mr. de Blois
Beaugé Mr. John Fleury
Loudun Mr. de Clairville, he died in the year 1608.
Loudun Mr. Bede, died 1607.
Choupes Mr. Goudry
Gaon & Vandelles Mr. Besnard
Le Mans Mr. Vigneu
Belesme Mr. Notman
La Haye Mr. de la Combe
Chasteau du Loir Mr. du Fresne
Mont Gobert Mr. de la Noue.

Monsieur de Lessard is Emeritus. In all twenty Pastors, four Churches destitute, and three Proposans; so there was assigned to this Province of Tourain and Anjou twenty seven Portions, which amounted to 1632 Crowns, fourteen Sous, and nine Deniers.

The Fifth Roll of the Churches, Pastors and Pro∣posans in the Province of the Upper and Nether Poictou.

Colloquy of the Ʋpper Poictou.
Churches Ministers.
Poictiers Mr. Clemenceau
Chastetheraud Mr. d'Amours, he died lately.
Mr. Picard, suspended.
Touars Mr. Andrew Rivett. senior
Parteney Mr. Ricourt, lately de∣ceased.
Mr. Manceau
Lusignan Mr. Mazieres, he died at Talmond. Mr. Me∣stayer succeeded him.
Sansay Mr. Monnestier
Cové Mr. L'Estang
Mr. Cuville
Civray Mr. de la Roche Croizé
Le Vigan Mr. Favre
La Trimoville Mr. Brun
Chauvigny Mr. Florand
Roche Choart Mr. Roche, and since
Mr. Forgeau
Le Boucheron Mr. Joubert
Colloquy of Niort and St. Maixant.
Churches Ministers.
Niort Mr. de la Blaschiere se∣nior.
Mr. Chauffepied
St. Maixant Mr. Chesneau
Chamdenis Mr. Guillermett
Mougon Mr. la Blascheire, old Son.
St. Gelais Mr. la Blascheire, the youngest Son.
Melle Mr. Manceau, who died at Partenay, and since him, Mr. René Forest.
Aulnay Mr. de L'Estang
Issoudun Mr. de la Valleé

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Chefboutonneé Mr. Olliver, he lately revolted; since Mr. John
Chalmot of Niort
Colloquy of the Nether Poictou.
Churches Ministers.
Fontenay Mr. de la Vallade
Luson Mr. Bomaud
St. Benoist Mr. Textor, who died lately.
Mr. Daniel Guermeau, a Rocheller.
Mr. de la Place, who is since dead.
Talmont upon the Jard. Mr. Masseres, deposed.
Mr. James Prunier was re∣ceived in the mixt As∣sembly held at Fontenay before St. Johns Fair. 1614.
Monne Mr. Vatablé
St. Giles upon Vic Mr. Prascisault
Le Poiré Mr. de Bonvouloir, since sent unto St. d'Angely.
Mouschamps Mr. de Losses Lord of la Tousche the elder; but since dead.
Chantonneé Mr. Tirenu
Marevil Mr. Marchand
St. Ermine Mr. Papin a Rocheller
Mouilleron Mr. Berny
Pausanges Mr. Moreau
Vaudoré Mr. Champanois
La Chastagneraye Mr. Texier, and since Mr. George Tomp∣son, a Scotch-man.
Colonges les Reau Mr. Dantonnet

In all thirty nine Pastors, eight Churches to be provided for, and three Proposans, which made up fifty Portions for the whole Province of Poitou, amounting to 3022 Crowns, 40 Sous, and 10 Deniers.

The Sixth Roll of the Churches, Pastors, and Pro∣pasans in the Province of Xaintonge, Aulnix, and Augoulmois.

1 Colloquy, of St. John d'Angely.
Churches Ministers.
St. John d'Angely Mr. Fremond de Vigier, Lord of Moustier, now dead; to him succeeded
Mr. Japhet de Vigier, Lord of Bessay; his Son
Mr. du Bon Vouloir.
Taillebourg Mr. William Rivett, the younger Brother, Lord of Chanvernon.
St. Savinian Mr. Alix
Tonna Charante Mr. Jouanneau, and since
Mr. Ferry
Tonnay Boutonneé Mr. de la Viennerie
Matta Mr. Rousseau.
2 Colloquy, of the Islands.
Churches Ministers
St. Peters of Olleron Mr. de la Croix; he died in the year 1610, since
St. Peters of Olleron Mr. Guilielmi
Castell of Olleron Mr. Petit, the younger
Royan Mr. Deschareves, dead, but since Mr. Heraud
Mornac Mr. le Coq
Aruert. & la Tremblade, & Jonin, is since separated from them. Monsieur Rossignol
La Tremblade Mr. Papin
Marennes Mr. Jeremy Boisseul, he died 1609. since Mr. Za∣chary Crispin, Lord of Chabosselay an Anjou∣in, and Mr. Richier, Lord of Vandelin Cour, a Britton
Saujon Mr. Paul Bonnet, junior
St. John Dangles Mr. Berger, deceased; since
Mr. de la Forest
Soubize Mr. Chevalier
Moize Mr. Beauja, sent to St. Mesmes, since Mr. Tho∣mas Guyot, Lord of Chappeauvert
St. Just Mr. Tolouse, a Rocheller
Third Colloquy, of Aunix.
Churches Ministers.
Rochel. Mr. Du Mont. deceased.
Mr. James Merlin.
Mr. Samuel L' hom∣meau.
Mr. Jerome Coulom∣mies Born in Bearn.
Mr. Louis Le Ceueler, Lord of la Chappeliere an Angevin.
Mr. Daniel Goiré, a Rocheller.
Mr. Gideon de Mont∣martyn, Lord of La Turpiniere, he died 1609.
Mr. John Peter Sale∣bert, a Rocheller, received into the Mi∣nistery in the Colloquy of Aulnix held at Ni∣eul on Thursday the 6th of Feb. 1613. but he was Ordained at Rochell by Mr. James Merlin on the Lord's Day in the Af∣ternoon, March 3. 1613. in the Great Temple with most so∣lemn and extraordina∣ry Prayers.

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St. Martins in the Istle of Rhé. Mr. German Chauve∣ton, Lord of Beau∣vois, he died in the latter end of year, 1604.
Mr. Fautrard and English∣man (I suppose he was Born in the Island of Guernzey, for one of his Name was Minister there in the year 1647.) but he died of the Plague a Fortnight after Mr. de Beau∣vois.
Since Mr. Lewes Au∣byneau a Rocheller
Ars in the Isle of Mr. Daniel Chanett.
La Flotte in the Isle of Mr. Daniel Gorré, who was after sent unto Rochell.
La Flotte in the Isle of Mr. John le Chatre a Rocheller.
Marans Mr. Pillard
Marans Mr. La Violette
Bourneuf and Dampierre Mr. Febrve
Surgeres Mr. Tagaut
Nieul Mr. James Guibert, a Rocheller, sent to Ar∣chiac and Jonsac; he afterward turn'd Apo∣state.
Nieul Mr. Peter Menanceau a Rocheller.
Mauzé Mr. Andrew de Mazi∣eres, Lord of La Cave
Laleu, l'Ommeau and Lozieres Mr. Samuel Veupillet a German
Sales, Toré, and Mortagne Mr. Toussainet a German
The Fourth Colloquy, of Xaintes.
Churches Ministers.
Xainctes Mr. Bonnet senior, dead since
Mr. Petit senior
Pons Mr. Londe removed to Mortagne
Mr. Heraud of Rochell sent to Royan
Mr. Peris
Archiac and Jon∣sac Mr. Menanceau, sent to Nieul in Aulnix
Plassac and Clan Mr. Calbert, and since Mr. Choquet
Mortagne Mr. Chastaigner, dead since.
Mr. Londe.
Gemouzat Mr. Gabart
Rieax Mr. Marcon
Mr. du Perche, and since
Cozes Mr. James Chalmot of Rochell
The Fifth Colloquy, of Augoalmois.
Churches Ministers
Stelaud de Lin∣doire Mr. George Pacard the Elder, sent unto Roche∣foucald; he died in the year 1610.
La Rochefoucaud Mr. Hog, sent to An∣goulesme, and since Mr. Pacard senior
La Rochebeaucourt Mr. Pitard
Jarnac Mr. Pacard the Eldest Son
Cognac Mr. Barjemont removed
Mr. Bizett removed
Mr. John Perreau of Rochell
Vertueil Mr. Colladon, since de∣ceased.
Mr. Trochereg, a Baron of Scotland, but remo∣ved to Saumur
Mr. Peres sent to Pons.
Vertueil Mr. Comareg.
The Sixth Colloquy, of Jonzac.
Churches Ministers.
Jonzac Mr. Pollot, dead, since James Guibert, who revolted; after him holy Mr. Welch a Scotch Minister, who spent eight hours every day in Prayer.
Barbezieux Mr. Petit the Elder, sent to Xaintes
Mr. Theophilus Rossell of Nantes.
St. Mesmes Mr. Beaujan
Baigné and Chaux Mr. Boyannat
La Roche Chalais Mr. Bellot

There be forty eight Pastors in the whole Province of Xaintonge, six Churches destitute, and six Proposans, without including Mr. Herauld lent unto the Church of Marsillac; so that it had sixty Portions, amounting to 3627 Crowns, and 13 Sous.

The Seventh Roll of the Churches, Pastors, and Proposans in the Province of Lower Guienne.

The First Colloquy of Higher Agenois.
Churches Ministers.
Tonneins Mr. de Monjone
Mr. de Beaucons
Clerac. Mr. Ricotier the Father
Mr. Ricotier the Son, the Grandson was, I think, Minister also in the Church of Tonneins, and exiled with the o∣ther Ministers 1685.
Castelmoron Mr. Bausty
Pathe Mr. Mermet the Son
Monflanquin Mr. Freron the Father
Tournon Mr. Freron the Son

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Monheur Mr. Scillade
Leyrac Mr. Sylvius the Son
La Parade Mr. Fevran
Grateloup Mr. Vidouse an Apostate
Puymirol Mr. de La Fayole
The Second Colloquy, of Lower Agenois.
Churches Ministers.
Bordeaux Mr. Renaud, he died 1610.
Mr. Primrose a Scotch∣man.
Libourne Mr. de la Vallade
Castillon Mr. Baduell
Ste. Foy Mr. Hesperian
Ste. Foy Mr. de Bessoly
Aniche Mr. D'Anglade
Jouzac Mr. Majence
Parole Mr. Lamy
Morancour Mr. Zamett
Bazas. Mr. Goudon
Velines Mr. Vassar
Duras Mr. Peniot
The Third Colloquy, of Condomois.
Churches Ministers.
Nerac Mr. Mermet the Father
Mr. Masparrault
Mr. de La Nusse
Mozin Mr. Luillier
Casteljaloux Mr. du Luc
Caumont Mr. Villebon
La Bastide Mr. Sylvius the Father
Le Mont de Moisin Mr. de Palloque
Gouse Mr. Melet
Bifesensac Mr. Guynier
Tartas Mr. Pourrat
Sos Mr. du Mier
The Fourth Colloquy, of Perigort.
Churches Ministers.
Bergerac Mr. Pyneau
Mr. Beraud junior
Islegeac Mr. de Monbaron
Montpasier Mr. de Bessole
Aymett Mr. de Salettes
Berbignieres Mr. Dalbier
Sausigniac Mr. de la Roche
Longuier Mr. Chauveton
Limeuil Mr. de Blasmont
Mussidan Mr. Escallier
La Force Mr. Du Pin
Pomport Mr. Regnac
Limoges Mr. —
Turennes Mr. Roy
Argentueil Mr. De la Faye

In all forty eight Pastors, six Churches destitute, and five Propsans, which make up sixty Por∣tions for the Lower Guienne, amounting in all to 3627 Crowns and 13 Sous.

The Eighth Roll, of the Churches, Pastors and Pro∣posans in the Province of Higher and Lower Vivaretz and Vellay.

Higher and Lower. Vivaretz and Vellé.
Churches Ministers.
Valonsales la Gorge Mr. Labat
Aubenas Mr▪ de la Fare
Meriac & Jansac Mr. Imbert
Villeneufve de∣bere Mr. de la Motte
Annonay Mr. de Salvary
Bonlieu Mr. Quimpson
De Faigues Mr. Traiulles
St. Apollinaire de Gluiras Mr. Faucher
Sannoy Mr. Arnaud
St. Sauveur Mr. du Cros
Privas Mr. Valeton
Tournon de Privas Mr. Reboulet
St. Vincent Mr. Bizett
Rousin de Blaye Mr. Carat
Chalancon Mr. Mercier
Cheillar Mr. Daufin

Mr. Peter Raillet is Emeritus. In all there be seventeen Pastors in this Province, and there were allotted two supernumerary Portions for the Church of Aubenas, six Churches destitute, three Proposans, so that it had twenty eight Por∣tions amounting to 1692 Crowns, 42 Sous, and one Denier.

The Ninth Roll of the Churches, Pastors, and Proposans in the Province of Lower Languedoc.

The First Colloquy, of Usez.
Churches Ministers.
Usez Mr. Cry
Bagnols Mr. Thomas
St. Ambroise Mr. Petit
Le Vaux Mr. Lion
Le Vaux Mr. Lion
Berjac Mr. Galois
Grenouillac Mr. Maignan
St. Genus Mr. Railli
Lussan Mr. Texier
Boucoiran Mr. Arbaut
Blansac Mr. Bouton
Montarenne Mr. Arnand
Montfrin Mr. Villarett
The Second Colloquy, of Montpellier.
Churches Ministers.
Montpellier Mr. Gigord
Mr. Peyrol
Mr. Rudavel
Lunell Mr. Preudhomme
Mangue Mr. Tortolon
Pignay Mr. Moncassin
Bedamis Mr. Roussell
St. André Mr. Sebastian
Gignac Mr. Nisole
Beziers Mr. De la Pause, depo∣sed, and revolted
Florensac Mr. Remirail
Montagnac Mr. Serres
Pousson Mr. Massouverain
The Third Colloquy, of St. Germain.
Churches Ministers.
St. Germain Mr. de la Faye
Valfrancesque Mr. Aiguion
Bar Mr. Biail
Pont du Montuer Mr. Cailleteau
St. André de Val∣borgne Mr. De la Bastide
St. Estienne Mr. Noine
Sauvenians Mr. Paul
Marnegues Mr. Toussaincts
Florac. Mr. Ricaud
St. Marcell Mr. Fressol.
Le Coulet Mr. Drague

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St. Privat Mr. Guisau
Castaignol Mr. Gallicien
The Fourth Colloquy, of Nismes.
Churches Ministers.
Nismes Mr. Mousnier
Mr. Perrier
Mr. Saffran
Galarques Mr. Claverolles
Aubaix Mr. de Marizi
Clarensac Mr. Tuffan
Vauvert Mr. Jannin
Marsillargues Mr. Justamond
Aiguesmortes Mr. Bransillon
Sommiers Mr. Chaunes
St. Laurens Mr. Tuffan junior
Aimargues Mr. Fillon
Calvilon Mr. Rennoy
Verguises Mr. Boulet
Nages Mr. Terond
Bierme Mr. Venturin
St. Gilles Mr. Mercator
The Fifth Colloquy, of Sauve.
Churches Ministers.
Sauve Mr. Lazare
de Vigean Mr. Gasques
St. Aulay Mr. Palquier
Gorges Mr. Brumet
Vallerangue Mr. Villett
Mermant Mr. Jarry
Sumene Mr. Abrahac
St. Laurens Mr. Nicholas
Montardis Mr. Juvan
La Planquette Mr. Falquerolles
Nonablett Mr. Pepin
Le Rey Mr. Rogier
Quissatt Mr. Sebastian
Durfort Mr. Laurent
Pompignan Mr. Mernere
Cornac Mr. Guillaumin
St. Jean Mr. Fully
The Sixth Colloquy, of Andusa.
Churches Ministers.
Anduse Mr. Baillé
La Salle Mr. Courault
Vezenobre Mr. Robert
Toirat Mr. Paulet
Sondorgues Mr. Zuentin
Alés Mr. Marion
Milet Mr. Desmarais
Lihan Mr. Valet
Mr. Bahet
St. Jean Mr. Fitte
Generaigues Mr. Baruc
Tournac Mr. Matthieu

In all eighty four Pastors, six Churches destitute, four Pastors for the Lower Avergne, and six Proposans to be provided for, which make One hundred portions, amounting to 6045 Crowns, 21. Sous, 11 Deniers, for the Province of Lower Languedoc.

The Tenth Roll of the Churches, Pastors and Pro∣posans in the Province of Higher Languedoc, and Higher Guienne.

The First Colloquy, of Albigeois.
Churches Ministers.
Castres Mr Duadet
Mr Balleran
Mr Josion
Realmont Mr Raffin
Lombes Mr Severac
La Cauve Mr. l'Allemand
Vianne Mr de Miramont
Angles Mr Cazaux
Vabry Mr Affier, or Acier
Bassac Mr de Sages
St. Amone Mr Beranger
Pourdelac Mr Maulieres
Requecourbé Mr Bourgaut
Castelnau Mr. Offrion
Briteste Mr. Favre
Vaines Mr. Castelfranc
The Second Colloquy, of Lauragais.
Churches Ministers.
Puylaurens Mr. Voisin the Eldest Brother
Mr. La Curve
Cuq Mr. Voisin the Younger
Le Mont St. Puelles Mr. Aubriol
St. Paul Mr. Villemur
Mazamet Mr. Roussel
Cormant Mr. Candomere
Venel Mr. Lespmasse
The Third Colloquy, of Rouergue.
Churches Ministers.
Milhaud Mr. Du Teil
Mr. Jolly the Elder Bro∣ther
St. Romederac Mr. Jolly the Young. Bro.
St. Affrique Mr. Boutoux
Brusques Murasson Mr. Remiral
The Fourth Colloquy, of Foix.
Churches Ministers.
Pamiers Mr. Froger
Les Bordes Mr. Du Puy L'aisné
Foix Mr. Ollier
More Mr. Roger
Mazeres Mr. Ologary
Caulmont Mr. Givaudan
Saverdun Mr. Du Puy junior
La Bastide Mr. Bourgade
Camerade Mr. Austre
The Fifth Colloquy, of Armagnac.
Churches Ministers.
Lectoure Mr. Savoye
Mauvoisin Mr. Gardesi. He was a most severe Nathan to Henry IV.
Puygasque Mr. Monin
L'Isle Jourdain Mr. Du Prat
Le Masde Verdun Mr. Constans
Carrouillin Mr. Falgueirac
Sievras & Soubieres Mr. La Font
The Sixth Colloquy, of Lower Quercy.
Churches Ministers.
Montaubon Mr. Michael Beraud the Father
Mr. Tenans
Mr. Bernard Sonis
Mr. Mark Anthony Be∣noist
Negrepelisse Mr. Girard
Caussade Mr. Le Grand
Voyliac Mr. Galiaste
St. Antonin Mr. Tolosani

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Villemur Mr. Forgereau, removed to Rochefoucaud, in the Colloquy of the Lower Poictou
Bruniquet Mr. Tremble
Albias Mr. Charles (the Father) dead
Maussac Mr. Richard
Campagnac Mr. Vrisse
St. Leophary Mr. Richeteau

Ministers, Emeriti, 1. Mr. Nadal, 2. Mr. Tayaut, 3. Mr. Grave, 4. Mr. Causse, 5. Mr Goudon. The Province of Higher Languedoc, and Higher Guienne had in all 64 Pastors, 6 Churches, and 6 Proposans to be provided for; and 4 Pastors more for the Higher Auvergne, which makes 80 Portions in all for that Province, amounting to 4836 Crowns, 17 Sous, and 11 De∣niers.

The Eleventh Roll, of the Churches, Pastors and Proposans in the Province of Burgundy, Lyon∣nois, Forest, La Bresse, and Beaujolois.

The First Colloquy, of Lyons.
Churches Ministers.
Lyon Mr. de Brunes
Bamargental Mr. Le Faucheur
Beaujoloy Mr. Comin
Cluny Mr. Ricard
Rodenelle Mr. de Lorme
The Second Colloquy, of Chaalons.
Churches Ministers.
Chaalons Mr. Le Blanc
Conches Mr. Textor
Buzi Mr. Pyneau
Parey Mr. Collinet
The Third Colloquy, of Dijon.
Churches Ministers.
Vauvre Mr. Cassegrain
Issurtille Mr. Gaussan
Aurné le Duc Mr. Eliot
Aralon Mr. Allaigonne
The Fourth Colloquy, of Gex.
Churches Ministers.
Sessy Mr. Moria
Gex Mr. Molan
Toirier Mr. Quinson
Orney Mr. Prevost
Dinonne Mr. Grillet
Chalam Mr. Jappe
Coulonge Mr. Grois
Versoir Mr. D'espagne, or d'E∣spancy
Farges Mr. Perier
Sammais Mr. Aubery
Croisell Mr. Percull

There was granted to the Province of Burgundy 26 Portions for 13 Pastors, in which the Church of Lyons is comprehended for one, and four Pastors for the Colloquy of Gex, six Churches destitute of Ministers, and three Proposans. Which 26 Portions do amount in the full and whole unto the sum of 1571 Crowns, 47 Li∣vers, and 8 Deniers.

The Twelfth Roll, of the Churches, Pastors and Proposans in the Province of Provence.

Provence.
Churches. Ministers.
Lormarin Mr. de la Planche
La Crolle Mr. de Chamforan
Merindol Mr. Ricard
Cabrieres Mr. de la Crosse
Seyne Mr. Chaslier
Manosques Mr. Codur
Le Lui Mr. Toussaincts

There were sixteen Portions granted to the Pro∣vince of Provence for seven Pastors, and two Propo∣sans, which made in all 967 Crowns, 17 Sous, and six Deniers.

The Thirteenth Roll, of the Churches and Pastors, and Proposans in the Province of Dolphiny.

Dolphiny.
The First Colloquy, of Vanduson.
Churches. Ministers.
Puigilat Mr. Perron
Vieaux Mr. Perrot
Fenestrelles Mr. Lanselne Jordan
Montoules Mr. Guerin
Vilaret Mr. Anastase
Meaux Mr. Daniel Nonin
Les Cardonnes Mr. Joshua Ripert
The Second Colloquy, of Ambrun.
Churches. Ministers.
Ambrun Mr. Matthiew
Fessinieers Mr. Andrew Rebert
Guillestau Mr. Pascal
Arieu and Chaesteny Mr. Jourdain
Queirac Mr. —
Moulines Mr. Giles
The Third Colloquy, of Gappensois.
Churches. Ministers.
Gap Mr. Barbier
Veisnes Mr. Faugier
Serres Mr. Martinet
Orpier Mr. Javel
Corp Mr. Estienne
Vandiomene Mr. Abrau
The Fourth Colloquy, of Grenoble.
Churches. Ministers.
Grenoble Mr. Caille
Mr. Cresson
La Meure Mr. Vulson
Mine Mr. Fabry
St. Jean D'ambor∣nes Mr. Gubrier
Grenin Mr. Magnett
Oyan Mr. Espagnet
Aumonesteir Mr. Estriem
Delbermont Mr. Gap.
The Fifth Colloquy, of Die.
Churches. Ministers.
Nione Mr. Perria
Vinsabre Mr. Persol
Le Bins Mr. Petit
Talignan Mr. Maugies
St. Saveur Mr. du Gaeye
Orange Mr. Roussell
Mr. Maurice
Courtoison Mr. de La Vesne
St. Pantheon Chasteau Mr. Felix, and
Mr. Ollivier

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The Seventh Colloquy of Valentinois.
Churches. Ministers.
Montlimart The great Chamier
Mr. Canter
Lurion and Conol Mr. Vinay
Valence Mr. Mercure
Crest and Hure Mr. Sagues
Bourdeaux Mr. Gillier
Dieu Le Fitt Mr. Girard
Chasteau neuf du Mazene Mr. Dauphin
Beze and Bonni∣eres Mr. Jay
The Eighth Colloquy of Viennois.
Churches. Ministers.
St. Marcellin Mr. Bouguin
Romans Mr. Agur
Pont de Royans Mr. Denis Eyrier
Beaurepaire Mr. Durant

There be two Pastors Emeriti in the Province of Dolphiny, viz. 1. Mr, Mallet, 2 & Mr. Dinson. In the whole Province there be 59 Pastors, 4 Churches destitute, and 8 Proposans to be maintained; There be 3 for the City, and Principallity of Orange, so that the said Province had 71 Portions, which amounted to 4292 Crowns, 12 Sous, and 9 Deniers.

The total Sum of the Pastors, Proposans and Churches of the said 13 Provinces is 440.

The Province of Normandy was not cast into this Accompt.

There be 54 Churches destitute of Pastors.

There be Ministers in actual service, 478.

There be Ministers Emeriti, 11.

There be 46 Proposans.

Although the Province of Normandy did not send any Deputies unto this National Synod, so that there was no Catalogue taken of its Churches, Pastors and Proposans, as there was of all the other Provinces: Yet this National Synod of Gap did adjudge unto the said Province 46 Portions, which amounted to 2420 Crowns, 23 Sous and 10 Deni∣ers; out of which Moneys that Province is to assist it's Churches, maintain its Proposans according to the number of its Colloqies.

All these Articles, Decrees and Canons before-mentioned, were resolved, voted and passed in the Seventeenth National Synod of Gap; which ended the 23d day of October, 1603. And thus Signed in the Original.

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    • Chamier, Moderator.
    • Ferrier, Assessor.
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    • Vignier and
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