n," i. 238;
his clemency to the Waldenses, ib.;
his definition of "haute justice," ii. 364, note.
Chassetiere, La, ii. 359.
Chastelier-Pourtaut de Latour, ii. 218, 292;
treacherously murdered at Jarnac, 304.
Chastre, M. de la, Governor of Berry, his noble letter to the
king refusing to put to death some captured
Huguenots, ii. 344, 345, note;
ii. 597, note;
lays siege to Sancerre, ii. 590;
his character, ii. 597, note.
Chataigneraie, Madame de la, ii. 472, 474, note.
Chateaubriand, edict of, June 27, 1551, i. 279;
its effects, i. 282.
Chatellain, Jean, of Metz, i. 114;
his trial and execution, i. 115, 116.
Chatellerault taken by the Huguenots, ii. 323.
Chatillon, Odet de, Cardinal, elder brother of Admiral Coligny,
appointed by Paul IV. one of the three inquisitors-general, i. 299;
his Protestant proclivities, ib.;
riot at Beauvais in consequence of the suspicion that he is a
Protestant, i. 474, seq.;
his communion under both forms, i. 499;
he is cited by the Pope, ii. 141;
the papal nuncio demands that the red cap be taken from him, ii. 182;
the constable assumes his defence, ii. 182, 183;
treats with Catharine, ii. 221;
Cardinal Santa Croce, the papal nuncio, claims the fulfilment
of Catharine de' Medici's promise to surrender him to the
Pope, ii. 229;
his escort of twenty horse, ib., note;
his reception by Queen Elizabeth, ii. 291;
his anxiety respecting the peace, ii. 363;
Charles IX tears out the record against him from the parliamentary
registers, ii. 371, 377;
death of, ii. 389.
Chatillon-sur-Loire, ii. 328.
Chavagnac, ii. 603.
Christaudins, a nickname for the French Protestants i. 330.
Christopher, Duke, younger son of the elector palatine, ii. 609, 610.
Churches, order for the restitution of the, i. 544;
the surrender of, urged by Beza, ii. 4.
Cipierre (Rene of Savoy, son of the Count of Tende), ii. 225;
murder of, ii. 248, 249.
Cities, privileges of, i. 9.
Clemangis, Nicholas de, i. 23, 63.
Clemency, spurious account of, ii. 525.
Clement VII., Pope, his brief and bull indorsing the Inquisitorial
Commission, i. 126, seq.;
gives lands of heretics to first comer, i. 128;
meets Francis I. at Marseilles, i 148;
proposes to him a crusade, i. 149.
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