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Anjou, ii. 339; retires from court at the peace of Saint Germain, ii. 368; his rejoicing at Rome over the news of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 531, 532. Lorraine, John, first Cardinal of, i. 267; his many ecclesiastical benefices, ib. Lorraine, Mary of, married to James V. of Scotland, i. 268. Loue, La, taken prisoner at Jarnac, ii. 306, 351; killed near Montpellier, ii. 352. Louis VIII., of France, confirms the privileges of La Rochelle, ii. 271. Louis IX., St Louis, disliked in Perigord, i. 6; his Pragmatic Sanction, i. 26. Louis XI., his aversion to assembling the States General, i. 12; consents to abrogate the Pragmatic Sanction, i. 32; subsequently re-enacts it, i. 33; confirms the privileges of La Rochelle, ii. 271. Louis XII., re-enacts the Pragmatic Sanction, i. 35; his motto, ib.; confirms the privileges of La Rochelle, ii. 271. Louise de Savoie, mother of Francis I., i. 50, 60; encourages reformed preachers, i. 74; regent, i. 109; change in her attitude, i. 110, 123. Lude, Count of, ii. 324. Luns, Philippine de, a young lady of wealth and rank, strangled and burned at Paris, i. 307. Lusignan, "la pucelle," taken by the Huguenots, ii. 323. Luther, his teachings condemned by the Sorbonne, i. 108; wide circulation of his works, i. 112; his books proscribed, ib.; his letters respecting Melanchthon's projected visit to France, i. 185, 186. "Lutherans," rage of populace of Paris against, i. 302. Lyon, Jacques du, Seigneur de Grandfief, plots to surrender La Rochelle, ii. 617. Lyons, frontier town at accession of Francis I., i. 3; council of, i. 140; inspection of books at great fairs of, i. 281; in the hands of Maligny, i. 427; besieged, ii. 102; Huguenots accused of poisoning wells in, ii. 159; massacre at, ii. 513, seq. M. Macaulay, Lord, a remark ascribed by him to Admiral Coligny, ii. 463, note. Macchiavelli's Il Principe, "the Italian Bible," ii. 552, note. Mackintosh, Sir James, receives from M. de Chateaubriand important documents bearing upon the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 436. Macon, persecution at, i. 217. Madrid, a royal country-seat, ii. 259. Madrid, treaty of, declared null, i. 136. Magic, resort to, i. 48. Maigret, Friar Ai
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