Medici, ii. 47;
invokes her aid for the Huguenots, ii. 55;
is captured by the Huguenots and remains with them, ii. 72;
is hated by Catharine de' Medici, ib.;
his frankness with Queen Elizabeth, ii. 74;
he asks her to help heartily, ii. 75;
his altercation with Sir Thomas Smith, ii. 128;
Chantonnay's boast that with his assistance he could overturn the
state, ii. 181.
Tiers Etat, its patient endurance, i. 13;
its radical demands at the States General of Pontoise, i. 490 seq.
"Tiger, Letter to the, of France," a virulent pamphlet against Cardinal
Lorraine, i. 444-448;
written by Francois Hotman, i. 446.
Title-pages, deceptive, i. 275.
Toledo, Don Frederick of, routs Genlis and takes him prisoner, ii. 415.
Toleration, religious, demanded by the tiers etat at Pontoise, i. 492.
Toulouse, execution of Jean de Caturce at, i. 150;
character of the city according to Protestant and Roman Catholic
authors, ib;
massacre of Huguenots at, May, 1562, ii. 52-54;
commemorated in 1762, but the commemoration forbidden by the French
government in 1862, ii. 54;
the parliament, instead of publishing the edict of Amboise, forbids
the profession of the reformed religion, ii. 128;
the parliament of, murders judicially M. Rapin, a Protestant gentleman
sent by the king, ii. 239;
reluctantly registers the edict of pacification of 1568, ii. 240;
a "crusade" preached at, ii. 278;
massacre of, in 1572, ii. 521, 522.
Tour, Jean de la, a minister at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 509.
Tournon, Cardinal of, i. 139;
his arguments to dissuade Francis I. from intercourse with
heretics, i. 188;
instigates the persecution of Protestants, i. 282;
his reported bad faith, i. 285;
tries to cut short the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 521;
his new demand, i. 529.
Tours, the Protestants of, attacked while at worship, ii. 162.
Tourtray M. de, executed on the Place de Greve, ii. 628.
Toussain, Pierre, on the timidity of Lefevre and Gerard Roussel, i. 86.
Trade despised, i. 15.
Traps for heretics, i. 367.
Treacherous diplomacy, ii. 220.
Treaty of amity between Charles IX. and Queen Elizabeth,
April 18, 1572, ii. 398.
Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis, i. 322.
Trent, the Council of, closes its sessions, Dec., 1563, ii. 152;
confirms the abuses of the Roman
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