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i. 71, 72; violence at, ii. 249; unsuccessful attempt upon, ii. 344; massacre of Protestants at, ii. 511, 512. Bourges, council of, i. 29; provincial council of, i. 139. Bourniquet, Viscount of, ii. 230, note. Bourry, a Protestant captain, ii. 329. Bouteiller, Abbe, confers with the Protestants at Poissy, i. 538; his doctrinal views, i. 548. Brandenburg, the Elector of, declines to help the Huguenots, ii. 217. Brantome, the Abbe de, his eulogy of Renee de France, i. 206; on the massacre of Vassy, ii. 24; on the firing of Charles IX. on the Huguenots, ii. 482, note; on the chief actors in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day, ii. 562. Brazil, a Protestant colony sent to, under Villegagnon, i. 291; fails through Villegagnon's hostility to Protestantism, i. 294. Bresse, i. 3, 66. Bretagne, Jacques, "vierg" of Autun, his able speech for the "tiers etat" at the States General of Pontoise, i. 489. Briconnet, Guillaume, Bishop of Meaux, i. 72; invites Lefevre and Farel, i. 73; his warning, i. 77; his weakness, i. 79, 80, 81; his synodal decree, i. 80; cited before parliament, i. 82; becomes the jailer of the "Lutherans," i. 92; his correspondence with Margaret of Angouleme, i. 108. Briquemault, execution of, Oct. 27, 1573, for alleged complicity in a Huguenot conspiracy against the king, ii. 548, 549. Brouage, ii. 576. Browning, W. S., his error as to the authorship of the "Vie de Coligny," i. 418, note. Brugiere, execution of, i. 276. Bude, Guillaume, i. 144. Burgundians, their intolerance of the Reformation, ii. 185. Burleigh, Lord (see also Cecil), promotes the match between the Duke of Anjou and Queen Elizabeth, ii. 381. Busbec, his delineation of the character of the Duke of Alencon, ii. 620. Bussy, or Bucy, Porte de, ii. 483. Bussy d'Amboise murders the Marquis de Renel, ii. 472. C. Cabrieres, destruction of i. 248. Caen, in Normandy, Protestant assemblies in, i. 408; iconoclasm at, ii. 44; saved from becoming a scene of massacre, by M. de Matignon, ii. 526. Caillaud, President, exceptional fairness of, i. 219. Calais, captured by Francis, Duke of Guise, i. 312. Calvin, John, the real author of Rector Cop's address, i. 154; his flight from Paris, i. 155; his language respecting Francis I. and
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