er, Bishop of Rochester, writes against Lefevre, i. 71.
Five scholars of Lausanne, the, martyrdom of, i. 283, seq.
Florida, the Huguenot attempts to colonize, ii. 199;
the first expedition, 1562, ii. 199;
the second expedition, 1564, ii. 199, 200;
the third expedition and its disastrous close, ii. 200;
efforts of the French government to obtain satisfaction from
Philip II., ii. 201, 202;
sanguinary revenge of Dominique de Gourgues, ii. 202.
Florimond de Raemond, his remarks on the effects of the execution of Du
Bourg and others, i. 373, 374.
Foix, Catharine de, her remark to John d'Albret, i. 107.
Foix, M. de, ii. 398.
Foix, progress of Protestantism in, i. 562.
Folion, Nicholas, a minister at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 509.
Fontaine, M. de la, writes a lying account of the French massacre, in
order to deceive the Swiss, ii. 558.
Fontainebleau, the assembly of notables, August 21, 1560, i. 415;
speech of Chancellor L'Hospital, i. 416;
Admiral Coligny presents two petitions for the Huguenots, i. 416, 417;
speeches of Montluc, i. 418;
of Marillac, i. 420;
of Coligny, i. 421;
rejoinder of Guise, i. 422;
speech of Cardinal Lorraine, i. 423;
the results, i. 424;
the States General to be convened, and, meantime, all punishment for
the matter of religion to cease, ib.
Fontainebleau, edict of, given by Francis I., June 1, 1540, i. 218;
by Henry II., Dec. 11, 1547, i. 275;
letters-patent of, by Charles IX., April 19, 1561, i. 477.
Fontenay, ii. 361.
Fontenille, ii. 575.
Fool, court, sensible remark of the, i. 351.
Forquevaulx, French ambassador at Madrid, insists upon satisfaction for
the murder of the Huguenot colonists in Florida, ii. 201.
Fosse, Vore de la, sent on a mission to Melanchthon, i. 182.
France, at accession of Francis I., i. 3;
territorial development, i. 4;
subdivision in tenth century, i. 5;
foremost kingdom of Christendom, i. 6;
contrast with England, i. 7;
assimilation of language, etc., i. 8;
military resources, i. 10;
infested by highwaymen, i. 44;
changes in boundaries during the sixteenth century, i. 66;
population of in the sixteenth century, ii. 159.
Francis I., his reply to Charles V., i. 14;
and to Montmorency, i. 15;
his concordat with the Pope, i. 35;
haughty demeanor tow
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