INDEX.
A.
- Agriculture in France, 116.
- Agrippa d’Aubigné, 85.
- his defense of the war, 200.
- Aix, Huguenots hanged at, 184.
- Alençon, Huguenots uninjured at, 448.
- Duke of, proposed as a husband for Elizabeth, 356.
- his partiality for Coligny, 435.
- his intrigues, 478.
- Alessandrino (nuncio), audience at Blois, 347.
- failure of his embassy, 347.
- Alva, Duke of, at Bayonne, 249.
- his opinion on the state of France, 253.
- Tarquinian advice, 255, 272.
- marches through Burgundy, 266.
- his opinion of Cardinal Lorraine, 357.
- Amboise, tumult of, 81.
- act of grace of, 86.
- pacification and edict of, 224.
- Amiens, judicious arrangements at, 178.
- Andelot offends Henry II., 68.
- introduces reform in Brittany, 91.
- urges war, 267.
- death of, 301.
- Angers, persecutions at, 34.
- massacre at, 448.
- Angoulême, the bastard of, 409.
- Anjou, Prince of, threatens Condé, 266.
- made lieutenant-general, 278.
- Anjou commands royal army, 294.
- wins battle of Jarnac, 296.
- Moncontour, 305.
- proposed marriage with Elizabeth, 332, 354.
- his account of the massacre, 375, 383, 386, 387, 394, 396, 405, 406.
- his fear of the king, 376.
- disappointment at Maurevel’s failure, 383.
- visit to the wounded admiral, 384.
- share of the plunder, 467.
- scene with the elector-palatine, 470.
- Anthony of Navarre, 66.
- his hesitation, 103.
- invited to Orleans, 105.
- plot to murder him, 108.
- his apostasy, 185.
- justifies the Vassy massacre, 190.
- death of, 215.
- Army, French, in sixteenth century, 126.
- Arnay-le-Duc, battle of, 312.
- Aurillac, murders at, 178.
- Protestant retaliation, 310.
- Avallon, chatelaine of, 239.
B.
- Banquet in sixteenth century, 121.
- Baptisms, forced, 287.
- Bar, the proctor of, 239.
- Barbeville burned, 76.
- Battle of Dreux, 217.
- St. Denis, 272.
- Jarnac, 296.
- Battle of Roche-Abeille, 302.
- Moncontour, 304.
- Arnay-le-Duc, 312.
- Bayeux, Huguenot sacrilege at, 240.
- Bayonne, the meeting at, 248.
- amusements at, 249.
- diplomatic discussions at, 253.
- Bearnese refuse to suppress the preaching, 445.
- Beauvais, Easter riots at, 156.
- Behm, the admiral’s murderer, 408, 409.
- Berquin, Louis de, burned, 5.
- Beza at Poissy, 167.
- audience of queen-mother, 168.
- address to the king, 170.
- Birague, his origin, 320.
- Blois, edict of, 73.
- violence of Huguenots at, 156.
- cruelties at capture of, 210.
- festivities at, 347.
- Bois Aubry, Abbot of, secretary of clergy, his speech, 154.
- Bordeaux, the massacre at, 451.
- Bouchavannes, a traitor, 402.
- Bricquemaut of Villemangis, executed at Amboise, 82.
- Brigandage in France, 115.
- Briquemaut, Colonel, his necklace, 288.
- rash language to Charles, 341.
- hanged, 442.
- Brissac, governor of Paris, 197.
- death of, 301.
- Brugière burned, 19.
C.
- Cahors, bloody riot at, 178.
- Calvin and his Institutes, 6.
- defense of Reformers, 10.
- letter to the prisoners, 43.
- Cambresis, treaty of, 48.
- Carcassonne, sacrilege at, 156.
- Carriages introduced, 121.
- Castelnau, trial and execution, 82.
- Castelnaudary, Palm Sunday at, 238.
- Catherine de Medicis, early life, 23.
- skill in business, 24.
- grief at Henry’s death, 59.
- letter to her daughter, 146.
- policy, 147.
- instructions to Cardinal Ferrara, 166.
- letters to Rome and the emperor, 172.
- unpopularity with Romanists, 177.
- bold reply to Chantonnay, 186.
- summons Condé to her assistance, 192.
- defies Anthony of Navarre, 193.
- message to Condé, 198.
- attempts at negotiation, 204.
- goes abroad masked, 208.
- is present at siege of Rouen, 213.
- exultation at victory of Dreux, 219.
- advice to Charles, 245.
- diplomacy at Bayonne, 248.
- letter on the papal jurisdiction, 257.
- suspected of heresy, 286.
- desires treaty to be observed, 336.
- reception of Coligny, 355.
- described by Joan of Navarre, 349.
- opposes war in Flanders, 362.
- interview with Charles at Montpipeau, 363.
- plots Coligny’s death, 377.
- at his bedside, 385.
- plots a general massacre, 389.
- consultation at the Tuileries, 390.
- reveals a pretended Huguenot plot, 394.
- extorts king’s consent to massacre, 397.
- checks the king’s irresolution, 405.
- letter to Strozzi, 446.
- message to Alva, 460.
- discovers her mistake, 472.
- reply to the Montauban demands, 477.
- exultation at Montgomery’s capture, 481.
- Caumont, Duc de la Force, his singular escape, 432.
- Cavaignes hanged, 442.
- Cevennes, march through the, 312.
- Chabot protects the Huguenots, 456.
- Chambord, ordinance of, 78.
- Chambres ardentes, 33.
- Chantonnay complains of toleration, 161.
- Chapot, Jean, on the rack, 16.
- Charles IX., his accession, 145.
- opens the States-General, 150.
- amnesties heretical prisoners, 157.
- issues letters patent of April, 157.
- acts in a court masque, 161.
- presides over colloquy of Poissy, 169.
- calls an Assembly of Notables, 175.
- Triumvirate plot to seize him, 192.
- brought from Fontainebleau to Paris, 193.
- declared of age, 244.
- reply to Alva, 256, 265, 323.
- reproaches Coligny, 264.
- plot to seize king, 269.
- savage letter to Gordes, 271.
- letters to Condé and Humières, 284, 317.
- at siege of St. Jean d’Angely, 307.
- advice to justices of Gap, 317.
- marriage, 322, 324.
- mad sports, 323.
- La Chasse Royale, 323.
- supports William of Orange, 331.
- invites Coligny to court, 333.
- distrust of Anjou, 334.
- attachment to Teligny, 334.
- reception of Coligny, 336.
- letter to Duke of Savoy, 337.
- reception of Queen Joan, 345.
- answer to Alessandrino, 347.
- letter to Pius V. on Margaret’s marriage, 351.
- promises help to Prince Louis, 358.
- goes to Montpipeau, 362.
- offers Coligny a guard, 376, 403.
- jealous of Anjou, 377.
- wrath on hearing of attack on Coligny, 318.
- threatens to punish the assassins, 382.
- visits Coligny, 384.
- tells his mother what Coligny said to him, 387.
- letters to pacify the Huguenots, 393.
- consents reluctantly to the massacre, 394.
- tries to save Rochefoucault, 400.
- irresolution, 405.
- looks from a window at the murders, 414.
- fires at the fugitive Huguenots, 426.
- remorse and visions, 436.
- justifies the massacre before the parliament, 438.
- present at execution of Briquemaut, 442.
- orders to provincial governors, 447.
- medals to commemorate massacre, 464.
- conspiracy to dethrone him, 478.
- last illness and death, 480.
- Charpentier’s apology for the massacre, 464.
- Chateaubriant, edict of, 33.
- Chatillon, Cardinal of, assaulted, 156.
- deliberations at, 267.
- Church property, its confiscation proposed, 165.
- Clergy, corruption of, 3.
- their power and wealth, 127.
- abusive sermons, preached by, 90, 286, 327.
- Coconnas executed, 479.
- Cognac besieged, 301.
- Coligny, Gaspard de, 67.
- advice at Amboise, 86.
- Fontainebleau, 99.
- Orleans, 112.
- his wife’s advice, 196.
- saves the army at Dreux, 218.
- charged with plotting the murder of Guise, 222.
- letter on his son’s death, 228.
- reconciliation with Guises at Moulins, 260.
- reproached by king, 264.
- dissuades from war, 268.
- skill and discipline, 272.
- death of his wife, 280.
- visit to Tanlay, 291.
- flight to Rochelle, 291.
- defeated at Jarnac, 296.
- victory at Roche-Abeille, 302.
- wounded at Moncontour, 305.
- letter to his children, 306.
- marches to the south, 308.
- victory at Arnay-le-Duc, 312.
- remonstrance with Charles, 333.
- marries Jacqueline of Montbel, 334.
- arrival at court, 336.
- influence with Charles, 340.
- urges war with Flanders, 344.
- memoir on proposed war, 358.
- letter to William of Orange promising aid, 362.
- warnings and cautions neglected, 367.
- remarks at Henry’s wedding, 373.
- last letter to his wife, 375.
- wounded by an assassin, 379.
- last interview with Charles, 384.
- murdered by Behm, 408.
- outrages to his corpse, 411.
- Combelle robbed of his dispatches, 454.
- Condé, Henry, Prince of, life saved by Elizabeth’s intercession, 434.
- abjuration, 444.
- Condé, Louis, Prince of, 67.
- invited to Orleans, 105.
- reception at court, 105.
- trial, 107.
- attempts to rescue king, 193.
- speech at Meaux, 196.
- appointed leader of Huguenot force, 197.
- manifesto to the Protestant churches, 198.
- made prisoner at Dreux, 218.
- claims to be appointed lieutenant-general, 266.
- battle of St. Denis, 272.
- marches to meet the reiters, 275.
- flight to Rochelle, 291.
- killed at Jarnac, 296.
- Confession of faith of French Reformers, 54.
- Cornaton asks king for a guard for Coligny, 391.
- escapes from the massacre, 407.
- Correro, France in 1571, 323.
- Cosseins appointed to guard Coligny’s house, 393.
- assists in the murder, 407.
- Council proposed, 92.
- Court-masques, 161, 250.
- Crespy, treaty of, 11.
- Crozier and his blood-stained comrade, 425.
- Cypierre murdered, 288.
D.
- Damville at Nismes, 276.
- D’Aubigné at Amboise, 85.
- De Crussol’s account of Huguenots, 159.
- Delavoye, martyrdom of, 8.
- De Nançay, captain of the guard, 401.
- protects Margaret, 416.
- De Pilles, his foolish threats, 388.
- murdered in the Louvre, 415.
- De Retz, his origin, 319.
- rapid rise, 320.
- voice against proposed massacre, 397.
- Des Adrets, his ferocious retaliation, 231.
- description of, by De Thou, 232.
- Desmarais, his stout defense, 307.
- De Thou eulogizes the king’s severity, 440.
- private opinion of the massacre, 441.
- Diana of Poitiers, character of, 26.
- Dieppe, its wealth and commerce, 141.
- Dieppe, ferocity of Huguenots at, 240.
- Huguenots punished, 310.
- the governor’s speech at, 458.
- Discontent in France, 77.
- Dloet burned, 17.
- Dorat’s congratulations on the massacre, 453.
- Dramatic amusements, 129.
- Dress of people, 119.
- Dreux, battle of, 218.
- Du Bourg, his speech in Parliament, 51.
- trial and execution, 74.
- Duplessis-Mornay’s memoir on the Flemish war, 358.
- escapes from the massacre, 430.
- escape of his wife, 431.
E.
- Ecouen, edict of, 56.
- Edict of Fontainebleau, 8.
- Chateaubriant, 33.
- Ecouen, 56.
- Villars-Cotteret, 73.
- Blois, 73.
- Chambord, 78.
- Amboise, 86.
- Romorantin, 88.
- April, 157.
- July, 158.
- January, 183.
- St. Germains, 314.
- Elector-palatine extols Coligny, 470.
- Electoral excitement, 149.
- Elizabeth, Queen of France, her marriage, 322, 324.
- enters Paris, 325.
- intercedes to save Condé, 434.
- affection for Charles IX., 482.
- horror at the massacre, 484.
- Elizabeth of England, proposed marriage with Anjou, 332, 354.
- Alençon, 356.
- Elizabeth of England, cold reception of the French embassador, 468.
- England, treaty with, 355.
- horror at the massacre, 468.
- Etienne, Robert, in exile, 18.
- Executioner, his wages, 133.
F.
- Fontainebleau, edict of, 8.
- meeting of Notables at, 197.
- resolutions of, 102.
- Flemish war, 357, 358, 359, 362.
- Food of people, 119.
- France, condition of, in 1560, 112.
- distressed condition of, 217, 225.
- Francis I., patronage of learning, 3.
- persecutes Reformers, 7.
- orders persecution of Vaudois, 10.
- death of, 20.
- Francis II., accession, 61.
- alarm at court, 73.
- letters ordering persecution, 94.
- illness and death, 108.
G.
- Gap, dissensions at, 278.
- edict neutralized at, 327.
- Gastine cross, 343.
- Genlis defeated and made prisoner, 359.
- German princes, embassy from, 326.
- Gibbets of Fontainebleau, 77.
- Gondi: see De Retz.
- Gondrin killed at Lyons, 234.
- Gonzaga; see Nevers, Duke of.
- Gordes hesitates to carry out the order, 456.
- Gregory XIII. approves of the massacre, 466.
- Guise, Francis, Duke of, 63.
- lieutenant-general, 86.
- combines with Montmorency, 163.
- retires from privy council, 184.
- goes to Saverne, 186.
- orders the massacre at Vassy, 188.
- ostentatiously enters Paris, 191.
- plots to seize the king, 192.
- gains victory at Dreux, 217.
- besieges Orleans, 220.
- murdered by Poltrot, 221.
- Guise, Henry of, refuses to be reconciled to Coligny, 261.
- character, 321.
- threatening proceedings of, 338.
- visits Alva, 356.
- offers to fight Coligny, 357.
- proposal to murder Coligny, 377.
- asks leave to quit Paris, 394.
- visits the city in secret, 398.
- receives the final orders, 405.
- recalled too late, 406.
- insults the corpse of Coligny, 409.
- blood drops from his hand, 475.
H.
- Hampton Court treaty, 209.
- Havre surrendered to English, 209.
- siege and capture of, 243.
- Henry II., accession of, 22.
- crowned at Rheims, 28.
- present at burning of heretics, 30.
- favorite Psalm, 45.
- orders arrest of Du Bourg, 52.
- wounded, 58.
- death, 58.
- Henry of Navarre at Bayonne, 255.
- speech to the army, 300.
- description of, 300.
- retreat from Moncontour, 305.
- first command, 312.
- proposed marriage with Margaret, 338.
- letter to Queen Elizabeth on his mother’s death, 366.
- comes to Paris, 369.
- marriage with Margaret, 372.
- indignation at attack on Coligny, 328.
- proposals to murder him, 391.
- put under arrest, 424.
- abjures, 444.
- at the siege of Rochelle, 473.
- Charles entrusts his wife and child to him, 480.
- Heresy at court, 160.
- Huguenot army, its discipline, 203.
- Huguenots, their number estimated, 174.
- regain courage, 472.
- rush to arms, 473.
- demands at Montauban, 477.
I.
- Ignorance of the people, 122.
- Infants rechristened, 207.
- Inns in France, 115.
- Inquisition, introduction of, resisted, 37.
J.
- January, edict of, 183.
- resisted by Tavannes, 184.
- Huguenot rejoicings over, 184.
- Jarnac, battle of, 296.
- Joan of Navarre, her reforms in Bearn, 257.
- takes refuge in Rochelle, 292.
- fears for Coligny, 336.
- on her son’s marriage, 340.
- death at Paris, 356.
- July edict, 158.
K.
- Knox, John, his denunciation of the murderers, 469.
L.
- La Mole executed, 479.
- Lange, orator of Third Estate, 152.
- address to king, 152.
- La Noue describes origin of war, 196.
- on army discipline, 203.
- the conference at Thoury, 204.
- on the reiters, 275.
- governor of Rochelle, 474.
- La Place, Pierre de, murdered, 425.
- La Renaudie, 79.
- killed at Amboise, 81.
- La Rochefoucault, king tries to save him, 400.
- murdered, 421.
- Lavergne de Tressan at Jarnac, 312.
- League of the Loire, 115.
- Champagne, 289.
- Toulouse, 290.
- Lefevre, the first Reformer, 2.
- Le Laboureur, his panegyric of Coligny, 410.
- Le Mans, the bishop of, 240.
- Le Puy, procession at, 35.
- infant rebaptized, 207.
- Léran saved by Margaret, 415.
- Lignerolles murdered, 342.
- Limoux, cruelties at, 238.
- Lisieux, Bishop of, protects the Huguenots, 455.
- L’Hopital appointed chancellor, 87.
- inaugural address, 97.
- origin, 98.
- speech to States of Orleans, 151.
- address to parliament, 158.
- speech at Pontoise, 164.
- letter to Genevan Calvinists, 167.
- speech at Poissy, 169.
- to the Notables at St. Germains, 182.
- plot to murder him, 227.
- proposes concessions to Huguenots, 269.
- remonstrance to the king, 279.
- joins the Politicians, 285.
- resigns the chancellorship, 289.
- escapes the massacre, 431.
- Longjumeau, treaty of, 280.
- Lorraine family, 63.
- Lorraine, Cardinal of, 64.
- discussion with Beza, 168.
- retires from Privy Council, 184.
- goes to Saverne, 186.
- forbidden to enter Paris, 261.
- runs away from Meaux, 271.
- disgusted with St. Germains treaty, 317.
- goes to Rome, 351.
- rewards messenger of the massacre, 465.
- Louvre, the murders at, 404, 414.
- Lyons in 1560, 140.
- Huguenot turbulence at, 180.
- mastered by Huguenots, 235.
- massacre at, 449.