The Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the Society’s annual journal, is distributed to Fellows and Subscribing Libraries at the beginning of October. Papers read at the Society's meetings are published in the Proceedings, together with other articles relevant to Huguenot history. Book reviews, short miscellaneous pieces, and information about current research and conferences are also included.

The back numbers of Proceedings are being digitized, and will shortly be accessible to our membership through a password-protected system. Details to follow.



The Quarto Series, begun in 1887, has been published in 61 occasional volumes, many of which contain transcripts or translations of the registers of Huguenot churches. A good number of the Quarto Series, especially the parish records, are now out of print and difficult to obtain, even on the second hand market.  For this reason, Council decided to make some of the more important volumes available on CD-ROM and the project was launched in 2004. The Editorial Committee is  encouraging research into material suitable for publication in the Quarto Series and new titles will be available shortly.  Order via Quarto or CD-ROM link.


Recently Published in Quarto
Part 2 of Huguenot Wills and Administrations 1617-1849:
Dorothy North's 'Complete Index of Names'.


The New Series was begun in 1990, and three of the four volumes published so far have concentrated on the memoirs of individual Huguenots.  Order via Quarto link.

Huguenot Families was launched in 1999 as a forum for research into genealogy and family history and was made available to both Fellows of the Society and members of the public. The March 2009 issue, number 20, was the final one of the series, and included a list of contents of the complete set of 20 issues as well as additional aids for finding genealogical material in the Society’s publications and the Huguenot Library holdings. To purchase back numbers of Huguenot Families please use link, or CD-ROM link.

Other Publications: From Strangers to Citizens: the integration of immigrant communities in Britain, Ireland and colonial America, 1550-1750, editors Randolph Vigne and Charles Littleton. 57 papers delivered at the Society's major international conference held in 2000. 16 page full-colour section. Joint imprint with Sussex Academic Press.   Hardback (ISBN 1-902210-85-9 ) £25 + £5.95 p&p. Paperback (ISBN 1-902210-86-7) £12.50 + £5.95 p&p. from: The Huguenot Society, PO Box 3067, Warlingham, CR6 0AN. Email: admin@huguenotsociety.org.uk.

For online sales: www.parishchest.com

Please note that all Huguenot Society publications and CD-ROM offered for sale on the Parish Chest site have the prefix HUG.

A subscribers’ Newsletter, edited by the Hon Secretary, is circulated every six months, giving news of members and officers of the Society and details of forthcoming Huguenot-related exhibitions, conferences, and visits.  The Newsletter publishes information about the Society’s website, its participation in Family History fairs, the French Hospital, and active French Protestant churches in England and elsewhere.