to come with a small suite to court, ii. 27;
makes a triumphal entry into Paris, ii. 28;
meets Conde and the Protestants going to a "preche," ii. 29;
brings Charles IX. and Catharine de' Medici back to Paris, ii. 36;
sends for foreign aid, ii. 54;
reply of his adherents to Conde's declaration, ii. 58;
an intercepted letter of, ii. 65, note;
his good generalship at Dreux, ii. 94;
retakes Pithiviers and Etampes, ii. 97;
lays siege to Orleans, ii. 99;
captures the Portereau, ii. 100;
is shot by Poltrot, Feb 18, 1563, ii. 103;
Beza and Coligny, accused of having instigated the murder, vindicate
themselves, ii. 105, seq.;
his character, ii. 109, 110, 112;
The petition of his family aimed at Coligny, ii. 136;
the settlement of the feud delayed, ii. 137;
the hollow reconciliation at Moulins, ii. 184. See Triumvirs.
Guise, Henry, Duke of, son of Francis, throws himself into
Poitiers, ii. 324;
marries Catharine of Cleves, widow of Prince Porcien, ii. 432;
his aid called in by Catharine de' Medici and Anjou in the
assassination of Coligny, ii. 434;
he comes to take leave of Charles, and receives a rough
answer, ii. 446;
goes with a band to assassinate Coligny, ii. 456;
kicks the dead body of the admiral, ii. 459;
pursues Montgomery and his companions, ii. 483;
throws the responsibility of the massacre upon the king, ii. 491;
policy of, in rescuing a few Huguenots, ii. 491, note;
in making his province of Champagne an exception to the
massacre, ii. 525.
Guise, Louis, Cardinal of, younger brother of the Cardinal of
Lorraine, i 269;
at Saverne, ii. 13;
author of the massacre of Sens, ii. 46;
at the Bayonne conference, ii. 170;
tries a heretical curate, ii. 192.
Guitry, M. de, ii. 625.
H.
Hans, Jean de, a seditious preacher, i. 567.
Haton, Claude, on morals of clergy, i. 53, 54;
on their non-residence and plurality, i. 457;
complains of Huguenot boldness, i. 570;
his singular account of the massacre of Vassy, ii. 23;
on the miracle of the Cimetiere des Innocents, ii. 488;
on the rosaries in the hands of Huguenot ladies, ii. 525.
"Haute justice" ii. 364, note.
Havre, the English in, ii. 84;
surrender of, demanded of Queen Elizabeth, ii. 126;
fall of, July 29, 1563, ii. 127.
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