Aiguesmortes, Huguenot prison at,
193,
273,
300
Albigenses,
75
Anabaptists of Munster,
282-3
Anduze, visit to,
125
Angrogna, valley of,
481;
fighting in,
481-86,
498
Arnaud, Henry,
215,
512;
leads back the Vaudois,
503-15;
defends the Balsille,
515-19
Athlone, siege of,
349-50,
355-8
Balsille, the,
510;
defence of,
515-19;
given up,
519
Baridon, Etienne,
442-3
Barillon, M. de,
323,
330-1
Baville on the Protestants of Languedoc,
77,
86;
occupies the Cevennes,
87;
at Pont-de-Montvert,
92
Beauval, Basnage de,
364
Beauvau, Prince de,
273-4
Beckwith, General,
478
Berwick, Duke of,
310-11,
333,
351
Bibles, destruction and scarcity of,
215-16
Boileau, General,
351-2
Bonnafoux repulsed by Camisards,
142
Book-burning,
215,
235-6
Bordeille, Raphaël,
318
Bourg d'Oisans,
409-10
Boyne, battle of the,
341-7
Briançon,
414-16
Briset, Lieut., death of,
335
Broglie, Count,
143-4,
148;
superseded,
149
Brousson, Claude,
30;
advocate for Protestant church at Nismes,
31;
meeting in house of,
34;
petition by,
35;
escape from Nismes,
42;
at Lausanne,
43,
46;
at Berlin,
44; in the Cevennes,
50-2,
54;
reward offered for,
56;
at Nismes,
57;
preaching of,
58-9;
to Lausanne, England, and Holland,
61-2;
at Sedan,
64;
through France,
66-7;
portraiture of,
68 (note);
to Nismes again,
69;
taken, tried, and executed,
70-3
Browne, Col. Lyde,
380
Brueys on fanaticism in Languedoc,
91
Bull of Clement XI. against Camisards,
160
Caillemotte, Col.,
339;
death of,
345,
348
Calas, Jean,
257;
executed,
258;
case taken up by Voltaire,
259-62;
reversal of judgment on,
262-3
Calvinism and race,
100 (note)
Calvinists, French and Scotch, compared,
100
Cambon, Col.,
357
Camisards, the origin of name,
107;
led by Laporte,
109;
organization of,
112-13;
encounter troops,
113-14,
117;
war-song of,
115;
organized by Roland,
123-4;
successes of,
134-40,
142,
146-50;
spread of insurrection of,
138-9;
measures against,
139,
146-7;
defeat of, at Vagnas,
150;
defeat of, near Pompignan,
152;
success of, at Martinargues,
162-4;
bull against,
160;
success at Salindres,
164-5;
defeated near Nismes,
168-9;
reverses of,
170-1;
success at Font-morte,
176-7;
defeated at Pont-de-Montvert, and end of insurrection,
187-9
Camisards, White,
160-1
Carrickfergus, siege of,
335
Castanet, André,
111,
113,
118,
123,
189
Cavalier, John, joins insurgents,
108,
111;
family of,
121;
to Geneva,
121;
to the Cevennes,
122;
portrait of,
124;
in Lower Languedoc,
133;
defeats Royalists,
134-5;
takes Château Servas,
136-7;
repulses Bonnafoux,
142;
at Nismes,
144-5;
successes of,
148;
winter campaign,
148-9;
at Vagnas,
150-1,
153;
betrayed at Tower of Belliot,
156-8;
at Martinargues,
162-4;
at Rosni,
169;
his cave magazines,
170-1;
his interview with Lalande,
173-6;
attempts peace,
177;
his interviews with Villars,
177-83;
deserted by followers,
183-5;
to England, and subsequent career,
186
Caves in the Cevennes,
125,
127-9;
at La Tour,
477
Cazenove, Raoul de,
321,
367
Cevennes, the, persecutions in,
39,
52-3,
85;
secret meetings in,
54,
84-8;
executions in,
59,
67-8;
description of,
79-82;
arming of the people,
85-6;
occupied by troops,
88;
prophetic mania in,
88;
encounter at Pont-de-Montvert,
92;
outbreak against Du Chayla,
96-7;
map of,
98;
Protestants of, compared with Covenanters,
100-1;
organization in,
123-5;
caves in,
125,
127-9;
visit to,
125-9;
present inhabitants of,
129,
131-2;
devastation of,
154-5
Champ Domergue, battle at,
114
Charlemont, capture of,
339
Château Queyras,
467
Chaumont,
271
Chayla, Du,
93-4,
97
Chenevix,
15 (note)
Choiseul, Duc de,
268
Claris,
237
Colognac, execution of,
59
Comiers,
407
Conderc, Salomon,
119,
123
"Conversions," rapid,
289
Converts,
19-23,
38-9
Cook, Captain, last voyage round the world,
371;
cruel death,
371
Court profligacy,
275 (note)
Court, Antoine,
206-17;
organizes school for preachers,
224;
marriage of,
231;
retires to Switzerland,
232;
results of his work,
233-4;
in Languedoc,
239
Covenanters compared with Protestants of the Cevennes,
100-2
Cromwell,
391-2,
476
D'Aguesseau's opinion of Protestants of Languedoc,
76-7
Dauphiny, map of,
382;
aspect of,
383-4
Delada, Mdlle. de,
295
Denbeck, Abbé of,
322-3
Denèse, Rotolf de la,
364
Desert, assemblies in the,
83-8,
218-23
Desparvés, M.,
297
Dormilhouse,
438,
443-54
Dortial,
238
Douglas, Lieut.-General,
349-51,
355
Dragonnades,
36-7,
42,
54-5,
288;
horrors of,
291
Drogheda, surrender of,
349
Dumas, death of,
52
Dundalk, Schomberg's army at,
337-8
Durand, Pierre,
236
Easter massacre of the Vaudois,
390-92
England attempts to assist the Camisards,
166-7
Enniskilleners, the,
336
Evertzen, Vice-Admiral,
325
Execution of Pastors,
27
Fabre, Jean,
265;
sent to galleys,
266-9;
obtains leave of absence,
269;
exonerated,
270;
life dramatized, and result,
270
Fermaud, Pastor,
407
Freemantle, Rev. Mr., visits of, to the Vaudois,
395,
450,
462
French labouring classes, present condition of,
397-400
Freney, gorge of,
411
Fusiliers, missionary,
293
Galley, description of,
197-8;
use in war,
200-4
Galley-slaves, treatment of,
194-204;
liberation of Protestants,
204,
264 (note),
271-3
Galway, Earl of,
360
Gilly, Dr., visit to the Vaudois,
393-4,
468,
477
Ginckel, Lieut.-General,
347,
354 et seq.
Glorious Return of the Vaudois,
493-5
Grace, Col. Richard,
351
Guarrison, Mdlle. de,
294
Guerin, death of,
67
Guignon betrays Cavalier,
156; executed,
159
Guil, valley of the,
466
Guillestre,
456-66
Guion executed,
57
Herbert, Admiral,
325
Homel, tortures and death of,
40
Hood, Lord,
376
Huguenots, the (see Camisards);
emigrations of,
43,
76-8,
83,
287,
316;
persecution of, after Camisard insurrection,
190-204;
as galley-slaves,
194-204;
brought together by Court,
210-17;
reorganization of,
218-228;
outrages on,
228;
great assemblies of,
239-40;
last of the executions,
258;
last of the galley-slaves,
265-273;
character of,
274-5;
later history of,
276-283;
decrees against,
286-6;
in England,
309;
foreign services of,
316-17
Ireland and James II.,
331 et seq.
Irish Brigade,
140-2,
359
Iron Boot, the,
102
James II., flight of,
309,
329;
lands with an army in Ireland,
309,
332;
campaign against William III.,
309 et seq.,
333 et seq.;
deserted,
328;
taken prisoner,
329;
his last proclamation,
330;
at the French court,
331;
cowardice,
337,
347-8;
Catholic estimate of his character,
348
Joany, Nicholas, insurgent leader,
120,
123,
151
Johannot,
269
Julien, Brigadier,
147,
150-1
Lagier, Jean,
452,
453 (note)
Lajonquière defeated at Martinargues,
162-4
Lalande, his interview with Cavalier,
173-6
Languedoc (see Cevennes), early liberty in,
75;
Albigenses in,
75;
Protestants of,
76-7;
industry of,
76;
emigration from, after Revocation,
78,
289;
arming of people of,
85-6;
outbreak of fanaticism in,
88-92;
present inhabitants of,
280-3
Laporte, leader of Camisards,
109-10;
organizes insurgents,
112;
at Collet,
113;
at Champ Domergue,
114;
killed at Molezon,
117
La Salette,
404;
miracle of,
405-6
La Tour,
476-80
Laugier at Guillestre,
463;
at Château Queyras,
464
Lausanne, school for preachers at,
224;
Society of Help at,
224-5
Lauteret, Col de,
413
Lauzun, Count,
339,
358
Lesdiguières, Duc de,
402-3,
455
Limerick, siege of,
351-4,
359
Lintarde, Marie, imprisonment of,
54
Locke, John, on Protestants of Nismes,
31 (note)
Londonderry, siege of,
333
Louis XIV.,
2,
10,
146,
205
Louis XV.,
275
Louis XVI.,
276;
maxim of,
285;
his decrees against Protestants,
285-6;
his mode of stopping the emigration of Huguenots,
287-8;
expulsion of Protestants,
316;
assists James II.,
332
Luttrell, Capt., brilliant naval achievement of,
372
Mackay, Major-General,
355,
357
Marillac, Michel de, inventor of the dragonnades,
288
Marion on influence of Camisard prophets,
119
Marlborough, Earl of,
354
Marteilhe, autobiography of,
195,
201-4
Martinargues, battle at,
162-4
Massillon on Louis XIV.,
10
Mazel, Abraham,
120,
123
Mialet, visit to,
127-8
Milsom, Edward,
395,
451,
490-92
Missionaries, booted,
288
Montandre, Marquis de,
314
Montauban, persecutions at,
289-90
Montpellier, Protestant Church at,
32-3;
the Peyron at,
72;
execution of Brousson at,
73,
300
Montrevel, Marshal, in Languedoc,
149;
at Pompignan,
152;
adopts extermination,
153;
at Tower of Belliot,
156-8;
character of,
159;
recalled,
167;
defeats Cavalier,
168-9
Nantes, Revocation of Edict of, and its results,
1-19,
24,
44-5,
78;
contemporary opinion upon,
1-10;
enactments of Edict of Revocation,
12-15,
285-6
Neff, Felix,
427-32;
life of,
394,
404;
his account of winter at Dormilhouse,
447;
his charge,
469
Nelson, Lord, eulogium on Capt. Riou,
368;
at the battle of Copenhagen,
378-9
Ners, visit to,
131
Newton Butler, engagement at,
333
Nismes, Protestant Church at,
31;
petition from,
41;
Brousson at,
57,
69;
Guion at,
57;
country about,
81,
130-2;
success of Camisards near,
143;
Cavalier at,
144-5,
177-83;
treaty of,
179-80;
Huguenot meetings at,
265
Ormond, Duke of, 349
Palons,
433-6
Paulet, Mdlle., forgeries in name of,
32-4
Pechell, Augustus,
315
Pechell, Capt. William Cecil,
315
Pechell, Col. Jacob,
313
Pechell, Paul,
314
Pechell, Samuel, extraordinary probity of,
314
Pechell, Sir G. R. Brooke,
315
Pechell, Sir Thomas,
315
Péchels de la Boissonade, Samuel de, narrative of his persecutions,
291 et seq.;
imprisonment,
296,
299-301;
meeting with his wife,
297;
condemned to banishment,
299;
embarkation,
302;
sails for America,
303;
sufferings,
304-5;
reaches the West Indies,
305;
illness and arrival in London,
307;
accepts a commission in the English army,
309;
campaign in Ireland,
310;
return to London,
311;
removal with his wife and son to Dublin,
312;
death of,
312;
his descendants,
313
Péchels, family of,
290
Péchels, Madame de, inhumanity towards,
294-5;
touching interview with her husband,
297;
further trials,
297;
escape to Geneva,
298;
in London,
308;
reunited to her husband,
311
Pelice, Valley of the,
472
Pélisson,
323
Pont-de-Montvert, outbreak at,
92-7;
description of,
93-4;
end of Camisard insurrection at,
187-9
Portland, Earl of,
361,
363
Portland Vase,
363
Poul, Captain, in Upper Cevennes,
108;
at Champ Domergue,
114-16;
takes Laporte at Molezon,
117;
defeated and killed near Nismes,
143-4
Pra du Tour,
486-90,
499
Preachers, education of,
221-4;
hardships of,
225-9,
236-8
Project, the,
34
"Protestant wind," the,
325
Protestantism in France, present chances of,
417
Quoite, execution of, 53
Rapin, Capt. Paul, birth and education,
321-2;
emigrates to England,
322;
embarks for Holland,
323;
a cadet in the Dutch army,
324;
sails for England,
325;
encounters a storm,
326;
with the army of William III.,
335 et seq.;
aide-de-camp,
350;
wounded and promoted,
354;
conciliatory spirit,
358-9;
at Kinsale,
359;
tutor to Lord Woodstock,
360;
presented to the King,
371;
makes the "grand tour" with his pupil,
362-3;
secures the Portland Vase,
363;
marriage,
363;
at the Hague and Wesel,
364;
his "Dissertation on the Origin and Nature of the English Constitution,"
364;
"History of England,"
364-7;
death of,
366
Rapin, Daniel de,
324
Rapin family,
317-21,
367
Rapin, Solomon,
354,
360
Ravanel, insurgent leader, defeats Royalists near Nismes,
143;
near Bouquet,
145;
supplants Cavalier,
182-5;
death of,
189
Redothière, Isabeau,
53
Rességuerie, M. de la,
297
Rey, Fulcran, his preaching and death,
25-7
Riou, Capt., R.N., Lord Nelson's opinion of,
368;
ancestry,
368-70;
birth and education,
370;
becomes a midshipman,
370;
accompanies Capt. Cook in his last voyage,
371;
witnesses the murder of the captain,
371;
return to England and appointed lieutenant,
372;
a sharer in the glory of Capt. Luttrell's brilliant achievement,
372;
appointed to the command of the Guardian,
373;
letters to his mother,
373,
377;
his ship strikes upon an iceberg,
374;
remains with the vessel,
375;
letter to the Admiralty,
375;
extract from his log,
376;
rescued by Dutch whalers, and return to England,
376;
receives the special thanks of the Admiralty,
377;
commander of the royal yacht Princess Augusta,
378;
at the battle of Copenhagen,
378-9;
death of,
379;
his character,
379-80;
monument in St. Paul's Cathedral,
380
Rochemalan, Vaudois struggles at,
482-6
Roger, Jacques,
213
Roland, nephew of Laporte,
111;
insurgent leader,
113;
succeeds Laporte,
118;
in Lower Cevennes,
122;
organizes Camisards,
123-5;
takes Sauvé,
137;
at Pompignan,
152;
at Salindres,
164-5;
at Font-Morte,
176-7;
at Pont-de-Montvert,
187;
death of,
188
Romanche, Valley of the,
401,
408
Rosen, Count,
332;
indignation against King James,
337
Rostan, Alpine missionary,
460 (note)
Rou, Jean,
363-4
Roussel, Alexandre,
232
Ruvigny, Major-General,
357
St. Bartholomew, doubt thrown upon massacre of,
27
Saint-Etienne, Rabout,
276-7
St. Hypolite, meeting at,
35
Saint-Ruth, Marshal,
38;
in Ireland,
38 (note),
354 et seq.
Saint-Simon on the treatment of converts,
23
Sands, Captain,
357
San Veran,
468
Sarsfield, General,
351-3,
356
Savoy and France, war declared,
520
Savoy, Duke of, takes refuge with the Vaudois,
520
Schomberg, Marshal,
309 et seq.,
317,
344 et seq.;
death of,
345
Schomberg, Count,
348
Sedan, prosperity of, before Revocation,
64-5;
Brousson at,
65-6
Seguier, Pierre, insurgent leader,
96,
103;
at Frugères,
104;
at Font-Morte,
106;
taken, tried, and executed,
106-7
Sirven,
263;
case of, taken up by Voltaire,
264
Society of Friends in Languedoc,
281-2
Souverain executed,
52
Squeezers, the,
101 (note)
Synod of French Protestant Church,
283
Talmash, Major-General,
357
Telford, anecdote of,
82
Testart, Marie Anne,
363
Tetleau, Major-General,
357
Toleration, Edict of,
276
"Troopers' Lane,"
310
Tyrconnel, Earl of,
331-2
Tyrconnel, Lady, retort to King James,
348
Val Fressinières,
423-5,
432-43
Val Louise,
420;
massacre at,
422
Vaudois, the country of,
385;
early Christianity of,
386-6;
early persecutions of,
388;
Easter massacre of,
390-1;
visits of Dr. Gilly to,
393-4,
468,
477;
passiveness of,
420-1;
massacre of, at Val Louise,
422;
persecutions of,
424-6,
455,
481,
495-500,
513-20;
refuges of,
459,
467,
475,
477,
481;
struggles of, at Rochemalan,
482-6;
flight at the Revocation,
495;
apparently exterminated,
500;
in Switzerland,
501;
prepare to return,
502;
Arnaud appointed leader,
502;
assisted by William of Orange,
503;
The Glorious Return of,
504-13;
struggles of, at the Balsille,
515;
assist Duke of Savoy,
520;
emancipation of,
521-2
Venours, Marquis de, death of,
335
Vesson,
212,
214
Vidal, Isaac, preacher,
48
Villars, Marshal, on prophetic mania in Languedoc,
90;
appointed to command in Languedoc,
167;
at Nismes,
169;
clemency of,
172-86;
treats with Cavalier,
177,
185;
suppresses insurrection of Camisards,
188
Vincent, Isabel, prophetess,
89,
90
Vivens, death of,
56
Voltaire, takes up case of Calas,
259-63;
takes up case of Sirven,
264;
case of Chaumont,
271
Waldenses, the,
384
Walker, Dr. George, death of,
348
Waller, Sir James,
359
Wheel, punishment of the,
258 (note)
William of Orange lands in England,
308;
proclaimed King,
309;
campaign against James II.,
309 et seq.,
340 et seq.;
his fleet,
325-7;
wounded,
342;
death of,
364
Woodstock, Lord,
360-3
Wurtemberg, Duke of,
340,
357