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English: Crommelin Grave Lisburn Cathedral.Louis Crommelin [1] was a Huguenot and a major figure in the linen industry .Louis Crommelin died in 1727 and was buried here in Lisburn cathedral churchyard. This memorial to his son in Lisburn cathedral reads: "6 feet opposite are the body of Louis Crommelin, born at St Quentin in France, only son to Lewis Crommelin and Ann Crommelin, director of the linen manufactory, who died, beloved of all, aged 28 years, the 1st of July 1711 ". The weathered memorials are difficult to read and in 1964 a bronze plaque with the inscription was affixed to the railings . Several other members of the Crommelin family were buried here. Other Huguenots families interred in the churchyard include De La Cherois, Gillot and Berniere
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