Jérôme Groslot
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Jérôme Groslot, Sieur de l'Isle (died 1622) was a French diplomat.

His father, also Jérôme Groslot (1520–1572), was killed during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in Paris. Jérôme Groslot came to Scotland and was brought up for a time with the young James VI at Stirling Castle.[1][2] In Scotland, Jérôme Groslot was sometimes known as "the son of the Baillie of Orleans".[3] His sister Louise married Samuel Puchot de Bertreuille in 1601.