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, Dec. 11, 1547, against books from Geneva, i. 275; edict of Paris, Nov. 19, 1549, conferring power of arrest for heresy upon the ecclesiastical judges, i. 278; edict of Chateaubriand, June 27, 1551, removing appeal from the presidial judges, i. 279; edicts establishing the Spanish Inquisition in France, 1555, i. 287, 288; edict of Compiegne, July 24, 1557, confirming the papal appointment of three inquisitors-general, i. 300, 312; Francis II.'s edict of amnesty, Amboise, March, 1560, i. 385; restrictive edict of March 22, 1560, i. 390; edict of Romorantin, May, 1560, continuing the persecution, i. 410, 411; Charles IX.'s letters-patent, Fontainebleau, April 19, 1561, enjoining toleration and permitting the return of exiles, i. 476, 477; "Edict of July," July 11, 1561, forbidding conventicles, etc., i. 483; edict for the restitution of the churches, Oct. 18, 1561, i. 544; royal letters interpreting previous edicts, i. 561; "Edict of January," January 17, 1562, recognizing Huguenot rights, i. 576, 577; declaration of the king that he is not in duress, ii. 54; edict of April 11, 1562, ostensibly re-enacting, but really annulling the edict of January, ii. 57; edict of pacification, Amboise, March 19, 1563, terminating the first civil war, ii. 115; restrictive declarations infringing upon the edict of Amboise, ii. 160, 161; declaration of Roussillon, Aug. 4, 1564, ii. 161, 162; other declarations, ii. 162, note; edict, in 1566, for the relief of the scattered Huguenots, ii. 184, 185; edict of pacification, Longjumeau, March 23, 1568, terminating the second civil war, ii. 234; Charles IX. throws the edicts of pacification into the fire, ii. 276; proscriptive edicts of Sept., 1568, ib.; edict of pacification, Saint Germain, Aug. 8, 1570, terminating the third civil war, ii. 363-365; edict of pacification, Boulogne, July, 1573, terminating the fourth civil war, ii. 593, 594. Edward III., of England, confirms the privileges of La Rochelle, ii. 271. Eidgenossen, explanation of name of Huguenots, i. 397. Elbeuf, Marquis of, i. 269. Elector Palatine, Frederick III., the Pious, intercedes for Anne du Bourg, and desires to make him professor of law in the University of Heidelberg,
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