G
R Roncin, commander of the revolutionary army G
R Montmoro, administrator of the department of Paris G
R Dubuisson, commissary of the executive power G
L Comte de Balleroy, lieutenant-general G
R Gouttes, intruding bishop of Autun G
L De Champcenetz, governor of the Tuilleries I
R Antonelle, mayor of Arles, ex-constituent I
R General Santerre I
R Deforgues, minister of the republic I
R The Abbe d'Espagnac G
L De Chamberon, carmelite of St. Denis G
L Dom. Courtin, superior general of Clugny G
L De Tourzell governess of the royal children I
L De Tourzel, the son and daughter of the foregoing I
L Le Comte de Querhoent, marechal du camp G
L De Vergennes, formerly minister of foreign affairs I
L De Vergennes, his son I
L La Tour du Pin, formerly minister at war I
L Madame Chauvelin de la Bourdonnois I
L The Duchess de Charost I
R Clavieres, brother of the ex-minister I
L Pelletier de Rosambeau, president of the parliament of Paris G
L Devendeuil, director of the India Company I
L Delahaye, farmer-general G
L The Abbe Maury, brother of the cardinal of that name G
L The Countess de Suffren I
L The Count de Raincourt, lieut.-general I
R Thouret, advocate of Rouen, ex-constituent G
L The Marquis Delamotte-Senoux G
L The Marquis de St. Germain d'Apehon, colonel G
R Pare, ex-minister of the home-department I
R Gobet, intruding bishop of Paris G
R Chaumette, procureur of la commune de Paris G
R The wife of Camile Desmoulins, the journalist G
R The wife of Montmoro, the first goddess of reason
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