History of the Walloons, the French-speaking people of present-day Belgium, whose ancestors fled to the Netherlands, England, Sweden and the Americas to flee religious persecution during the Protestant Reformation.
... Walloon Congregation set forth the hardship of their case , and pleaded that , with a much diminished trade , and an ... WALLOON & HUGUENOT CHURCH AT CANTERBURY . March ,. * WALLOON RECORDS , CANTERBURY . † Appendix , ΧΧΙΙ . † Ibid ...
... Walloon Reformed community , initially gathered around the University's French - speaking theologians , Guillaume Feugeray , Lambertus Danaeus , and Adrianus Saravia.4 In 1584 the Walloon refugee church of Bruges , led by the preacher ...
... Walloon element , are not political , but racial or geo- graphical . In terms of present national borders , we may say that , roughly , the Walloon territory , at the period of which we are chiefly speaking , was that now included in ...
... Walloon Walloon Americans ( May Subd Geog ) [ E184.W35 ] UF Walloon Americans - United States BT Belgian Americans Ethnology - United States Walloons - United States -United States USE Walloon Americans Walloon dialect ( May Subd ...
... Walloon movement's distinct advantage was that it emerged at a time when written documents were circulating more easily. All said, however, Walloon demands often appeared to be futile. While Walloon civil servants encountered linguistic ...