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This collection of official documents sheds light on the process of naturalization in England and Ireland during the early modern period. The majority of the letters of denization and acts of naturalization were given to Huguenot refugees who had fled religious persecution in France. The documents provide crucial information about the lives and experiences of these immigrants, as well as their contributions to British and Irish society. Historians and genealogists alike will find this volume to be an invaluable resource.
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