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Excerpt from A Short View of the Life and Character of Lieutenant-General Villettes: Late Lieutenant-Governor and Commander of the Forces in Jamaica
One of the most ancient families, in France. His ancestors were lords of Mont (lidier in Languedoc, in the thirteenth century, and many of them held considerable offices under different monarchs.' During the civil wars, they were much distinguished for their exertions in favour of the Hugonots; and after the revocation of the edict of Nantes, they withdrew from France, and settled in this kingdom. The father of the late Lieut. General was educated in the diplomatic line, and was many years minister plenipo tent'iary to the late and the present king; first.
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