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. R. Brooke, 315. Pechell, Sir Thomas, 315. Pechels de la Boissonade, Samuel de, narrative of his persecutions, 291 _et seq._; imprisonment, 296, 299-301; meeting with his wife, 297; condemned to banishment, 299; embarkation, 302; sails for America, 303; sufferings, 304-5; reaches the West Indies, 305; illness and arrival in London, 307; accepts a commission in the English army, 309; campaign in Ireland, 310; return to London, 311; removal with his wife and son to Dublin, 312; death of, 312; his descendants, 313. Pechels, family of, 290. Pechels, Madame de, inhumanity towards, 294-5; touching interview with her husband, 297; further trials, 297; escape to Geneva, 298; in London, 308; reunited to her husband, 311. Pelice, Valley of the, 472. Pelisson, 323. Pont-de-Montvert, outbreak at, 92-7; description of, 93-4; end of Camisard insurrection at, 187-9. Portland, Earl of, 361, 363. Portland Vase, 363. Poul, Captain, in Upper Cevennes, 108; at Champ Domergue, 114-16; takes Laporte at Molezon, 117; defeated and killed near Nismes, 143-4. Pra du Tour, 486-90, 499. Preachers, education of, 221-4; hardships of, 225-9, 236-8. Project, the, 34. "Protestant wind," the, 325. Protestantism in France, present chances of, 417. Quoite, execution of, 53. Rapin, Capt. Paul, birth and education, 321-2; emigrates to England, 322; embarks for Holland, 323; a cadet in the Dutch army, 324; sails for England, 325; encounters a storm, 326; with the army of William III., 335 _et seq._; aide-de-camp, 350; wounded and promoted, 354; conciliatory spirit, 358-9; at Kinsale, 359; tutor to Lord Woodstock, 360; presented to the King, 371; makes the "grand tour" with his pupil, 362-3; secures the Portland Vase, 363; marriage, 363; at the Hague and Wesel, 364; his "Dissertation on the Origin and Nature of the English Constitution," 364; "History of England," 364-7; death of, 366. Rapin, Daniel de, 324. Rapin family, 317-21, 367. Rapin, Solomon, 354, 360. Ravanel, insurgent leader, defeats Royalists near Nismes, 143; near Bouquet, 145; supplants Cavalier, 182-5; death of, 189. Redothiere, Isabeau, 53. Resseguerie, M. de la, 297. Rey, Fulcran, his preaching and death,
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