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A Short Account of the Life and Sufferings of Elias Neau: Upon the Gallies, and in the Dungeons of Marseilles; for the Constant Profession of the Protestant Religion. Newly Translated from the French, by John Christian Jacobi, Gent. This Treatise was Printed at the End of The New Book of Martyrs,
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Once back in North America, Neau's story made him "probably the most famous refugee in British America at the time" because his refusal to gain his freedom by converting to Catholicism attracted "a wide Protestant readership in both French and English."
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Van H. Sauter, Suzanne (14 April 2012). "Elias Neau (c.1622-1722). Also known as Elie Naud: Huguenot, refugee, Ship Captain, Prisoner, Poet, Merchant, Catechist, Teacher".
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Protestant exiles from France, chiefly in the reign of Louis XIV; or, The Huguenot refugees and their descendants in Great Britain and Ireland
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Whelan, Ruth (2011). "The extraordinary voyage of Elie Neau (1662-1722) naturalized Englishman and French protestant galley slave".
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The torments of Protestant slaves in the French king's galleys, and in the dungeons of Marseilles, 1686-1707 A. D
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then appointed him as minister to black slaves in North America, and he established the first school open to
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Histoire des souffrances du sieur Élie Neau, sure les galères, et dans les cachots de Marseille
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off the coast of Marseille for 50 days. He was released in 1697, following the intercession of
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In 1704, Neau cut his ties with the French Protestant church in New York and converted to
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Agnew, David Carnegie Andrew (1886). "Volume 2 - Book Third - Chapter 6 - Section I".
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Huguenot Refugees in Colonial New York: Becoming American in the Hudson Valley
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Lately Published by the Recommendation of the Rev. Mr. Bateman, ...
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Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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This French business–related biographical article is a
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Presentation to the Huguenot Society of North Carolina
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Saintonge
Moëze
Saintonge
Huguenot
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Saint-Domingue
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privateer
Jamaica
galley slave
Marseille
Château d'If
King William III
Anglicanism
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
African-Americans in New York City


Wheeler Carlo 1999
"Elias Neau (c.1662–1722)"
"Elias Neau (c.1662–1722)"
ISBN
978-0-19-026474-1
ISBN
978-0-19-026474-1
"New York panorama; a comprehensive view of the metropolis"
Wheeler Carlo 2005
Leone & Potter 1999

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