e number of Huguenots murdered during
the short peace, ii. 250;
on Catharine de' Medici, ii. 370.
Cosse, Marshal, ii. 220, 289, 334;
engages Coligny at Arnay-le-Duc, ii. 354;
negotiates for peace, ii. 356;
the king's estimate of, ii. 409;
thrown into the Bastile, ii. 628.
Cosseins sent with fifty guards ostensibly for Coligny's
protection, ii. 452.
Cosset, an agent in the massacre at Meaux, ii. 505-507.
Coucy, declaration of, July 16, 1535, extends a partial
forgiveness, i. 179.
Coudray, M. de, his courageous and pious death, ii. 510.
Courault, an evangelical preacher, i. 151.
Court of France, change in its sentiments respecting the
Reformation, i. 195;
fatal error of, ii. 339;
flight from Saint Germain, ii. 626.
Courtenay, the Sieur de, ii. 192.
Courtene, Baron de, decapitated, ii. 330.
Courteville, or Courtewille, secretary of Philip II., sent on a secret
mission, i. 568.
"Cramp-rings," their use, i. 100.
Crevant, the Protestants of, attacked, ii. 162.
Croc, Du, French ambassador in Scotland, ii. 550.
Croquet, Nicholas, put to death at Paris, for celebrating the Lord's
Supper, ii. 329.
Crusade, a, preached at Toulouse, ii. 278;
is indorsed by a papal bull, ii. 279.
Crussol, Antoine de, Count, appointed by a political assembly at
Nismes, head and conservator of the reformed party in
Languedoc, ii. 86;
cf. ii. 283.
Crussol, Madame de, her remark to Cardinal Lorraine, i. 505.
Cuniga, Don Juan de, Spanish envoy at Rome, denies the premeditation
of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 535.
Curee, royal governor of Vendome, killed by the Roman Catholic
noblesse, ii. 162.
D.
Damours, advocate-general in the Parliament of Rouen, makes a violent
and seditious speech before Charles IX. at Gaillon, ii. 131;
on Conde's complaint he is arrested, ib.
Damville, Marshal, ii. 255, 428, 441, 599, 604, 628.
Dauphin, Prince, name given to the son of the Duke of
Montpensier, ii. 343.
Dauphiny, orders for the extermination of the Huguenots in, sent out
in the name of Francis II., i. 406;
disorders and bloodshed in, ii. 47;
troops of, withdraw from the west, ii. 348;
Gordes refuses to massacre the Protestants of, ii. 526;
demands of the tiers etat of, ii. 603;
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