me, preaches at Lyons, i. 118.
Malassise, M. de, Henry de Mesmes, ii. 359, 363, 366.
Maligny seizes Lyons, but, not being supported, fails to keep the
place, i. 427.
Malot, Jean, a minister at the colloquy of Poissy, i. 509.
Malta, siege of, by the Turks, in 1565, ii. 181.
Mandelot, M. de, Governor of Lyons, ii. 513;
his perplexity, ii. 514;
his responsibility for the massacre in Lyons, ii. 517;
a suppliant for the spoils of the Huguenots, ii. 518.
Mangin, a martyr at Meaux, i. 254, 255;
Mans, Protestants of, plundered or killed, ii. 162.
Mansfeld, Count of. See Wolrad.
Marcel, prevot des marchands, ii. 482, etc.
Marche-aux-pourceaux, i. 46.
Marcourt, Antoine, probable author of the placard of 1534, i. 164.
"Mardi Gras," the rising of, ii. 625.
Margaret of Valois, youngest daughter of Henry II., born May 14, 1552,
her hand declined by Sebastian of Portugal, ii. 379;
proposed marriage to Henry of Navarre, ii. 392;
the proposal comes from the Montmorencies, ii. 394;
absurdity of the story of a romantic attachment of Margaret, in 1571,
to Henry of Guise, ii. 395, note;
she is said to be at first indifferent, afterward anxious to marry
Henry of Navarre, ii. 395, 396;
described by Jeanne d'Albret, ii. 405;
the betrothal, ii. 426;
the marriage, ii. 427;
the entertainment in the Louvre, ii. 429;
on the morning of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 466.
Marillac, Bishop of Vienne, i. 418;
his speech at Fontainebleau, i. 420, 421.
Marlorat, Augustin, a prominent Huguenot minister at the Colloquy of
Poissy, i. 509;
in the Conference of Saint Germain, i. 539;
he is hung by order of the Parliament of Rouen, ii. 80.
Maromme, Laurent de, a leader of the murderers at Rouen, ii. 520, 521.
Marot, Clement, i. 42;
his flight to Ferrara, i. 179.
Marsac, Louis de, his words at the stake, i. 278.
Marshals, remonstrance of the, ii. 255.
Martigues, Sebastian of Luxemburg, Viscount of, ii. 341;
his impiety, ib., note.
Martin Theodoric, of Beauvais, his elegies on Louis de Berquin, i. 157;
remarks respecting Barthelemi Milon, i. 172.
Martyr, Peter, or Pietro Martiro Vermigli, a native of Florence and a
reformer, invited to the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 494;
his arrival, i. 527;
his speech, i. 536;
takes part in the Conference of
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