les IX., ii. 219.
Mons, capture of, by Count Louis of Nassau, ii. 412.
Montagut, or Montaigu, Viscount of, ii. 230, note.
Montargis, the residence of the Duchess of Ferrara, affords a safe
refuge to the Huguenots, ii. 73, 327;
flight of Huguenots from Montargis to Sancerre, ii. 328.
Montauban, the Protestants of, being maligned, vindicate their
loyalty, i. 480;
beg that no more ex-monks be sent into France as Protestant
ministers, ib.;
iconoclasm at, i. 485, 486;
it refuses to admit a garrison in, 1568, ii. 250;
a Huguenot place of refuge, ii. 280;
Coligny at, ii. 349;
becomes, through Regnier's agency, a Protestant stronghold, ii. 574;
political Huguenot assembly at, ii. 600;
it provides for a military organization of the Huguenots, ib.
Montbeliard, Farel at, i. 117.
Montbrun, nephew of Cardinal Tournon, a Huguenot leader, in the Comtat
Venaissin, etc., i. 414;
ii. 226, 230, 284, 348, 526;
his exploits in Dauphiny, ii. 621, 622.
Mont de Marsan, ii. 351.
Montecuccoli, Count of, accused of having poisoned the dauphin, Francis,
and drawn asunder by four horses, i. 259.
Montelimart, Huguenots of, i. 404.
Montereul, Claude a curate, active in the massacre of Rouen, ii. 520.
Montesquiou, captain of Anjou's guards, treacherously murders the Prince
of Conde, ii. 302.
Montferrand, M. de, Governor of Bordeaux, ii. 522;
his brutal boast before the parliament that he had killed more than
two hundred and fifty persons, ii. 524.
Montgomery, Gabriel, Count of, captain of the Scotch guard, mortally
wounds Henry II. in the tournament, i. 339;
commands the Protestants at Rouen, ii. 78;
escapes with D'Andelot to La Rochelle, at the beginning of the third
civil war, ii. 281, 282;
throws himself into St. Jean d'Angely, ii. 312;
takes for the Huguenots a great part of Bearn, ii. 323;
goes to Coligny's assistance, ii. 332;
his raids, ii. 349, 451;
escapes from the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 481-483;
obtains help from England for La Rochelle, ii. 588;
Queen Elizabeth's interest in him, ib.;
he lands in Normandy, ii. 630;
takes Carentan, ib.;
is taken prisoner at Domfront, ii. 631;
delight of Catharine de' Medici, ii. 631, 632;
his sentence and execution, ii. 633;
his constancy, ii. 634.
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