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ii. 180, note. B. "Babylonish captivity," i. 28. Baden, Marquis of, ii. 298, 334. Baden, the Swiss Diet of, ii. 558. Baduere, a rich jeweller in Paris and a Huguenot, great plunder obtained by the Duke of Anjou from his shop, ii. 485, 613. Ballads, Huguenot, ii. 120-125. Balue, Cardinal, i. 34. Barbaro, a Venetian ambassador, regards the conference of Saint Germain as an efficient means of spreading heresy, ii. 9; on Catharine de' Medici, ii. 370. Barrier, a Franciscan monk and curate at Provins, his remarks to the people when ordered to make proclamation of the king's tolerant order, i. 477, note; his seditious sermon on the edict of January, ii. 5, 6; at the beginning of the third civil war, ii. 279. Bassompierre, ii. 298. Battle of Pavia, Feb 24, 1525, i. 122; of Saint Quentin, Aug. 10, 1557, i. 302; of Dreux, Dec. 19, 1562, ii. 93; of Saint Denis, Nov. 10, 1567, ii. 213-215; of Jarnac, March 13, 1569, ii. 301, 302; of La Roche Abeille, ii. 319; of Moncontour, Oct. 3, 1569, ii. 332-336; of Arnay-le-Duc, June 25 and 26, 1570, ii. 354. Baum, Professor, on the reply of Conde to the "petition" of the Triumvirs, ii. 61. Bayonne, Conference of, June, 1565, ii. 167, seq.; proposed by Catharine de' Medici, ib.; looked upon with suspicion by Philip II. and Alva, ii. 167, 168; current misapprehensions respecting its object, ii. 168, 169; what was actually proposed, ii. 171; Charles declares himself against war, ii. 172; the discussion between Alva, Catharine, and Isabella, ii. 172-175; no plan of extermination adopted or even proposed, ii. 176; festivities and pageantry, ii. 176-179; the assertion of Adriani that the "Sicilian Vespers" projected at Bayonne were to have been executed at Moulins, ii. 183; some of the appointed victims, ii. 198, note. Bearn, i. 108; establishment of the Reformation in, ii. 148, seq.; Montgomery takes a great part of, ii. 323. Beaudine, ii. 352, 475. Beaugency "loaned" by Conde to the King of Navarre, ii. 63; retaken by the Huguenots, ii. 66. Beauvais, riot at, occasioned by the suspected Protestantism of Cardinal Chatillon, bishop of the city, i. 474, seq. Beauvoir la Nocle, a Huguenot negotiator, ii. 357, 359, 363; escapes from the massacre, ii. 481-483, 625.
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