His children were baptised (1664 and 1668) at the parish church.
The first child was baptised in her mother's faith, but the following nine were raised Protestant.
The Queen's first three children were all baptised here.
Anyone refusing to have their children baptised was required to leave Zurich.
The removal was shortly after the youngest child had been baptised which was on April 16.
Eventually they learned to eat other food and lost their green pallor, but the boy was sickly and died soon after the children were baptised.
One child baptised at this font grew up to be arch bishop of Canterbury.
Early in 1649, she had another daughter, Pauline, who was the first white child baptised in Montreal.
He refused to bury children baptised by dissenters, which led to a furious controversy in Derby.
Both children and adults can be baptised.