156-8;
at Martinargues, 162-4;
at Rosni, 169;
his cave magazines, 170-1;
his interview with Lalande, 173-6;
attempts peace, 177;
his interviews with Villars, 177-83;
deserted by followers, 183-5;
to England, and subsequent career, 186.
Caves in the Cevennes, 125, 127-9;
at La Tour, 477.
Cazenove, Raoul de, 321, 367.
Cevennes, the, persecutions in, 39, 52-3, 85;
secret meetings in, 54, 84-8;
executions in, 59, 67-8;
description of, 79-82;
arming of the people, 85-6;
occupied by troops, 88;
prophetic mania in, 88;
encounter at Pont-de-Montvert, 92;
outbreak against Du Chayla, 96-7;
map of, 98;
Protestants of, compared with Covenanters, 100-1;
organization in, 123-5;
caves in, 125, 127-9;
visit to, 125-9;
present inhabitants of, 129, 131-2;
devastation of, 154-5.
Champ Domergue, battle at, 114.
Charlemont, capture of, 339.
Chateau Queyras, 467.
Chaumont, 271.
Chayla, Du, 93-4, 97.
Chenevix, 15 (note).
Choiseul, Duc de, 268.
Claris, 237.
Colognac, execution of, 59.
Comiers, 407.
Conderc, Salomon, 119, 123.
"Conversions," rapid, 289.
Converts, 19-23, 38-9.
Cook, Captain, last voyage round the world, 371;
cruel death, 371.
Court profligacy, 275 (note).
Court, Antoine, 206-17;
organizes school for preachers, 224;
marriage of, 231;
retires to Switzerland, 232;
results of his work, 233-4;
in Languedoc, 239.
Covenanters compared with Protestants of the Cevennes, 100-2.
Cromwell, 391-2, 476.
D'Aguesseau's opinion of Protestants of Languedoc, 76-7.
Dauphiny, map of, 382;
aspect of, 383-4.
Delada, Mdlle. de, 295.
Denbeck, Abbe of, 322-3.
Denese, Rotolf de la, 364.
Desert, assemblies in the, 83-8, 218-23.
Desparves, M., 297.
Dormilhouse, 438, 443-54.
Dortial, 238.
Douglas, Lieut.-General, 349-51, 355.
Dragonnades, 36-7, 42, 54-5, 288;
horrors of, 291.
Drogheda, surrender of, 349.
Dumas, death of, 52.
Dundalk, Schomberg's army at, 337-8.
Durand, Pierre, 236.
Easter massacre of the Vaudois, 390-92.
England attempts to assist the Camisards, 166-7.
Enniskilleners, the, 336.
Evertzen, Vice-Admiral, 325.
Execution of Pastors, 27.
Fabre, Jean, 265;
sent to galleys, 266-9;
obtains leave of absence, 269;
exonerated, 270;
life dramatized, and result, 270.
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