283.
Blondel, executed at Toulouse, for singing a profane hymn of Marot at
Corpus Christi, i. 297.
Bochetel, Bishop of Rennes, his false representations to the German
princes respecting the Huguenots, ii. 217.
Boissiere, Claude de la, a minister at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 509.
Bombs, used by the Protestant garrison of Orleans, ii. 101.
Boniface VIII., Pope, i. 27.
Book-pedlers from Switzerland, i. 281.
Books, war upon, i. 280;
not to be sold by pedlers, i. 281.
Bordeaux, Parliament of, i. 19;
sanguinary action of, after the battle of Jarnac, ii. 310.
Bordeaux, the boldness of the "Lutherans" of, according to the
archbishop of the city, i. 221;
oppression to which the Protestants were subjected, ii. 164;
massacre of, Oct., 1572, ii. 522-524.
Boscheron des Portes, President, gives credit to an alleged admission
of disloyal intentions on the part of La Renaudie, i. 394-396.
Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux his admiration of the sagacity of the Cardinal
of Lorraine, i. 546.
Botzheim, Johann Wilhelm von his account of the massacre at
Orleans, ii. 569, seq.
Bouchavannes, ii. 453.
Bouchet, Jean, his "Deploration," i. 65.
Bouillon, Duc de, ii. 625.
Boulogne, edict of pacification of, July, 1573, ii. 593.
Bouquin, Jean, a minister at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 509.
Bourbon, Antoine of. See Antoine, King of Navarre.
Bourbon, Cardinal his speech to the notables i. 136;
exhorts Francis to prove himself "Very Christian," i. 137;
he is made governor of Paris in place of Marshal Montmorency, ii. 33;
his anger at L'Hospital's action in behalf of the scattered
Protestants, ii. 186.
Bourg, Anne du, a learned and upright member of the Parliament
of Paris, makes an eloquent plea for religious liberty in
the "mercuriale," i. 334;
his arrest, i. 335;
his trial and successive appeals, i. 368;
his officious advocate, i. 369;
his message to the Protestants of Paris, ib.;
his deportment in the Bastile, i. 370;
intercession of the Elector Palatine in his behalf, ib.;
his pathetic and eloquent speech i. 371;
his death, i. 372;
a disastrous blow to the established church, i. 373;
account of Florimond de Raemond, i. 373, 374.
Bourg, Jean du, a wealthy draper, executed, i. 172.
Bourges, captured by Marshal Saint Andre, i
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