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527. Saint Hippolyte, Wolfgang Schuch at, i. 116. Saint Jacques, Rue, affair of, Sept. 4, 1557, i. 303, 304; savage treatment of the prisoners, i. 305; malicious rumors respecting Protestants, i. 306; trials and executions, i. 307. Saint Jean d'Angely, ii. 312; disastrous siege of, by the Roman Catholic army, ii. 339, seq. Saint Lo, in Normandy, i. 408; ii. 631, 632. Saint Medard, the "tumult" of, i. 571, seq. Saint Michael's Day, the Huguenots to rise upon (Sept. 29, 1567), ii. 205; the secret leaks out, ii. 206. Saint Paul, Francois de, a minister at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 509. Saint Quentin, defeat of, August 10, 1557, i. 302. Saint Remy, Nicole de, a mistress of Henry II., and a Spanish spy, suggests the marriage of Cardinal Bourbon in the contingency of the death of all Catharine de' Medici's sons, ii. 180, 181. Saint Romain, Archbishop of Aix, cited by the Pope, ii. 141, 161. Saint Romain, M. de, ii. 600. Saint Thomas, M. de, ii. 511. Sainte Chapelle, founded by Saint Louis, its relics, i. 174. Sainte Foy, De, or Arnauld Sorbin, a violent Roman Catholic preacher, ii. 254; instigates the massacre of Orleans, ii. 508; acts as confessor of Charles IX. before his death, ii. 637. Sainte Gemme, La Noue's success at, ii. 361. Saintes, ii. 283, 361. Salcede, sentenced to be boiled alive for counterfeiting, i. 46. Salic law, the, a bit of pleasantry, ii. 208. Salignac, Abbe, confers with the Protestants at Poissy, i. 538; his professed sympathy with the Reformation, and his timidity, i. 538, 539. Salviati, papal nuncio in France, his testimony respecting the want of premeditation of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, and the king's ignorance, ii. 435, 436, 531, 535, 564. Sancerre refuses to admit a garrison, in 1568, ii. 250; ford near, ii. 269; a Huguenot place of refuge, ii. 280; fruitless siege of, by Martinengo, ii. 297; siege of, in 1573, ii. 589; incipient famine in, ii. 590; terrible straits of, ii. 595, 596; capitulation of, ii. 597. Sansac, ii. 325, 344. Santa Croce, Cardinal, sent as nuncio to France, i. 548; his reluctance, i. 549; his alarm at the time of the assembly of notables at Saint Germain, i. 575; he claims the surrender of Cardinal Chatillon to the
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