, ii. 215;
three times a prisoner in previous wars, ib., note;
his character and exploits, ii. 216;
his conduct on entering La Rochelle, ii. 273. See Triumvirs.
Montmorency, Francois de, Marshal, eldest son of the constable,
remonstrates with his father on the formation of the
triumvirate, i. 470;
he is temporarily removed from the governorship of Paris, ii. 32;
his inability to check the excesses of the turbulent mob, ii. 97;
espouses Coligny's defence, ii. 135;
takes energetic measures with the Parisians, ii. 166;
his encounter with Cardinal Lorraine, ii. 166, 167;
he brings Coligny to Paris, ii. 167;
proclaims the edict of Amboise by public crier, ii. 180;
hollow reconciliation with the Guises, ii. 184;
at Saint Denis, ii. 214;
his retort to Catharine de' Medici, when Santa Croce demands the
surrender of Cardinal Chatillon to the Pope, ii. 229;
remonstrance of, ii. 255;
reply to Coligny, ii. 323;
proposes the marriage of Henry of Navarre to Margaret of
Valois, ii. 394;
his honorable reception by Queen Elizabeth, ii. 399;
Charles's estimate of, ii. 409;
thrown into the Bastile, ii. 628.
Montpezat, M. de, ii. 523.
Montpellier, gathering of Huguenots for worship in the large
school-rooms, i. 428, 429;
the chapter of the cathedral introduces a garrison, whereupon the
Protestants rise and strip the churches, i. 563, 564;
the consuls write to Geneva to double their corps of Protestant
ministers, ii. 148.
Montpensier, the Duke of, at the Bayonne conference, ii. 170;
incites the massacre of Protestants, ii. 476, 529.
Montpipeau, the "tears" of, ii. 418, 419.
Montreal, ii. 359.
Montsoreau, M. de, his letter to Puigaillard, ii. 503;
he treacherously murders M. de la Riviere, ii. 512.
Morata, Olympia, her precocity, i. 206.
Morel, Francois de, a minister at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 509.
Mornas, cruelty of Huguenots at, ii. 50, 51.
Mornieu, Andre, an echevin, heads the murderers of Lyons, ii. 515.
Mortier, Du, a privy councillor, refuses to sign the sentence of the
Prince of Conde, i. 440.
Morvilliers, Bishop of Orleans, a skilful negotiator, his noble words
on straightforward diplomacy, ii. 194, note;
royal envoy, ii. 210, 255, 265, 368;
replies to Coligny's memorial, ii. 417, note.
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