the history of the reign of henry iv and marie de médicis 1861 - volume ii

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HEMY IV. MARIE DE MEDICI. PART II. OF THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF HENRY V. KING OF FRANCE AND NAVARRE. FROM NUMEROUS UNPUBLISHED SOURCES, INCLUDING MS. DOCUMENTS IN THE BIBLIOTHEQUE IMPERIALE, AND THE ARCHIVES DU ROYAUME DE FRANCE, ETC. BY MARTHA WALKER FREER, AUTHOR OF THE LIFE OF MARGUERITE D'ANGOULEME, JEANNE D'ALBRET, ELIZABETH DE VALOIS AND THE COURT OF PHILIP II., HENRY III., KING OF FRANCE, ETC.  A coeur vaillant rien d'impossible. legende de henbi iv. IN TWO VOLUMES. vol. n. LONDON:

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king
She
demands
a
pro-ise
of
marriage
duchesse de Bar
 
duke of
bienveillance
to
acknowledge
his
treasonable
dealings
Biron and of the
 
due de
king
at
Fontainebleau
;
royal
greeting
by
so
great
a
prince.
Henry
day
Thou,
120.
or
inclination
to
con-
More,
a
celebrated
traiteur
ventured
to
to
the
parliament,
nd
the
;
from
the
consideration
she
might
choose
to
honours
of
Montmorency.
2
that
already
there
are
here
sixteenth
century ;
and
whose
bienveillance
;
states
contained.
Philip
de-lared
his
resolution
to
give
the
serene
king
king.
marquisate
of
Saluzzo
by
the
duke
de
Savoye
seems
by
to
have
banished
any
lingering
her
lot
had
fallen.
Madame
de
Mayenne
was
now
jealous
Union,
sought
diversion,
fter
the
having
officiated
at
a
royal
baptism,
expected
to
be
rewarded
by
its
emoluments.
most
obligingly
roposed
of
Madame,
whose
sedate
to
dismiss
them
all
on
their
only
discover
The
acrimony
king.
Be
sure
you,
messieurs,
that
I
can
leap
over
barricades
Allege
not
to
me
your
de
Joyeuse
and
 
Savoy obstinately
pope
at
Capuchin
father
to
play
the
chief
part
in
that
blasphemous
procession
partici-ated.
A
change
then
was
perceived
in
the
duke
The Lenten
money
during
the
wars
of
the
league
Catherine
de
Medici
as
shoemaker
to
the
princess.
He
continued
to
fill
that
capacity
p
to
the
reign
of
Henry
II
L,
when
the
king,
fascinated
by
his
humorous
jests,
VOL.
II.
G
duchess,
even
that
the
spec-acle
reception,
he
feigned
not
latterly
een
so
cordial
owing
to
throat,
and
of
spasms
her
chamber,
and
was
women
when
aunt rnadame de
madame de Sourdis.
jeudi
first
epistle
enry
was
much
agitated,
nd
set
off
on
the
noblemen
met
the
king
near
to
Villejuif.By
their
haste,
to
greet
the
cavaliers
travelled
all
night,
to
king
was
ill%
The
man
replied,
No
catastrophe
would
confer
on
 
Sully,
termed
by
the
death of the
days
mourning
of
black
cloth
Cheverny
duchess,
though
fraught
with
regret
to
us
generosity
displayed
n
Guyenneto
join
the
life,
Cheverny
refused
to
see
by
Henry
to
his
minister;
in
fact,
he
onlyredeemingpoint
in
the
king's
conduct
at
this
season
is,
pro-ounced,
years
marriage.
knew
would
most
oppose
indignation.
Mademoiselle
d'Entragues,
however,
had
potent
kindred.
Her
aunt,
Catherine
de
Balzac,
 
of
the
princess
Donna
Eleanore
Dori
Spanish ministry
Quatre.
Rosny,
spoken
with
the
Parma,
with
a
million
Madame
Catherine,
The
duke's
mother
was
great-grand-daughter
of
stated his
desire that
grand-ducalamily
as
further
compromised.
Never
was
prince
ore
perplexed
than
Henry
alone could
decide their
nor
own
as
his
sister
absolved,
and
bound
by
a
solemn
promise
to
repudiate
your
sister,
was
living
de-ree
of
parentage,
a
year
was
cogni-ant
of
the
pretensions
your
ma-esty
to
be
born
signora
Dori
might
still
;
subse-uent
synods
holden
during
this
reign
issued
their
acts
in
doubt
and
perplexity
while
no
fresh
cham-ion
this
was
present,
hard
scepticaleply
Mornay,
and with
should
give
the
territory
not
dare
to
risk
a
Biron
and
Lesdiguieres
on
schemers
by
a
Spanish
army,
negotiation
or
a
Spanish
succour
 
Rosny's
skilful
disposition
trial,
s
will
be
seen,
Biron
ackno
Queen
Marie
sat,
having
at
her
right
hand
the
3
MS.
Bibl.
was
taken
up
in
turn
by
all
reverently
of their
campaign.
The
duchesses,
eparted
privy-council
ho
persever-
ingly
the
order
from
France.
council,
well-affected
towards
Spain
and
Savoy,
had
procured
the
besieged
the
sti-ulated
delay
in
the
articles
of
capitulation,
Catherine,
reduced
to
extremity,
ffered
to
capitulate
at
the
expiration
f
ten
days,
unless
relieved
by
the
duke.
During
the
siege,
Rosny
made
characteristic
trial
of
Biron's
alleged
understanding
with
;
Bourg
cannot
hold
longer:
St.
Esprit,
cardinal
legate
received
the
august
couple
at
the
altar,
and
per-ormed
the
ceremony,
aided
by
the
cardinals
de
Givry,Gondy,
and
Joyeuse,
de
Ventadour
was
important
to
sent
to
pay
 with the
Guichenon
his
brother-in-law
The
legate
then
gladly
seized
the
opportunity
o
impart
confidentially
de
Bracciano,
quitted
Lyons
on
presence.
Marie
alighted
at
Hotel
Gondy,
forenoon
the
king
sent
Guise,
subsequently
Biron
thought
it
politic
o
take
an
oath
mar-hal,
were
safely
stowed
to
d'Estrees. Madame
his
lovingally,
not
princes.
Louis
XIII.
was
born
at
half-past
ten
at
night
was
supposed
at
first
to
relates how she
filigree
ork,
presented
by
madame
the
grand
duchess
Christine.
The
of
was
learned
and
delightful
n
converse
pray
heaven
in the Louvre. A
guests,
especially
king's
son,
M.
de
Vendome,
is
a
great
liar.
Guess
whom
was
much
more
composed.
2
The
baron,
moreover,
complacently
wrote,
majesty
held
a
council,
at
which
were
present
magnificent
 
Medici
a
poor
cadet
of
Gontaut,
to
varied intimations
rendered
to
your
crown.'
I have
 
;
given
by
Biron
to
;
to
answer
to
posterity.
What
reproachesmight
not
my
children
address
to
me,
intervention
of
his
kindred.
de
Roussy,
crimes,
sorcery,
magic,
coining,
and
murder.
Pie
stated
that
Lafin
had
an
image
in
wax
should
be
transmitted
to
him
for
signature
it
was
therefore
placed
before
his
majesty
on
the
afternoon
of
Monday.
The
sen-ence
was
immediatelypublished
in
Paris,
and
the
rumour
propagated
that
the
execution
would
take
place
on
the
following
day,
Tuesday,
July
30th.
The
capital
Biron should
 
and
ribbon
families,
and
the
names
of
many
thousand
individuals
are
introduced,
which
spot
that
Later,
we
come
it
is
believed
no
European
they
deserve
on
OF
may
kind,
well-writ-en,
true-hearted,
and
altogether
practical.