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tat, i. 458; Jean Quintin's arrogant speech for the clergy, ib.; Admiral Coligny presents a Huguenot petition, i. 461; the States prorogued, ib.; meanwhile persecution to cease, i. 462; meet at Pontoise, i. 488; speech of Bretagne, _vierg_ of Autun, for the tiers etat, i. 489; demands of the tiers etat, i. 490; representative government, religious toleration and an impartial council insisted upon, i. 492; the prelates at Poissy, i. 493; an invitation extended to Beza and other Frenchmen, i. 494. Strasbourg intercedes for Protestants of France, i. 191; but receives an unsatisfactory reply, i. 192. Strozzi, Philip, ii. 319, 576, 583, 584, 623. Stuart, a Scotch gentleman, said to have shot the constable in the battle of Saint Denis, ii. 215; murdered in cold blood at Jarnac, ii. 304. Sturm, John, lecturer in Paris, and afterward rector of the University of Strasbourg, writes to beg Melanchthon to come to France, i. 182. Sully, Maximilien de Bethune, Duke of, his escape in the massacre of Paris, ii. 477. Sureau du Rosier, Hugues, an instrument in the forced conversion of Navarre and Conde, ii. 499. Suriano, Michel, a Venetian ambassador, his account of the Protestant ministers, i. 463; his lugubrious account of France, i. 569. Swiss, hesitation of the Protestant cantons to seem to countenance rebellion, ii. 56; bravery at the battle of Dreux, ii. 94; levy of six thousand men sent for, ii. 196; causes distrust among the Huguenots, ib.; they escort Charles IX. to Paris, ii. 207; after the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 558. Sympathy of the judges with the Protestants, i. 300. Synod, the first national, held in Paris, May, 1559, i. 335-337; the second, Poitiers, March 10, 1561, ii. 62, note; the third, Orleans, April 25, 1562, ii. 61; the seventh, La Rochelle, April 2-11, 1571, ii. 387. T. Tadon, ii. 580. Tailor of the Rue St. Antoine, his bold speech and execution, i. 276, 277. Talaize, ii. 516, note. Tanquerel, a doctor of the Sorbonne, declares that the Pope can depose heretical kings, i. 566. Tavannes, Gaspard de, Marshal, remonstrates against the peace, and favors the revival of the confraternities, ii. 245, 246; author of plot to seize Conde and Coligny, ii. 266, 339;
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