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nelon, La, French ambassador in England, his recommendation of the Duke of Anjou, ii. 379; his perplexity in defending the massacre, ii. 541; declares himself ashamed to be counted a Frenchman, ii. 543; his cold reception by Queen Elizabeth, ib.; confesses that he is not believed, ii. 545; he is instructed to press the suit of Alencon for Queen Elizabeth's hand, ii. 606. Motley, Mr. J. L., ii. 289, note, 537. Mouchy, De, apologizes for using French language, i. 56; at the Conference of Saint Germain, ii. 7; his delight at its dismissal, ii. 8. Moulin, Charles Du, a jurist, writes an able treatise against the Council of Trent, ii. 155, 156. Moulins, the assembly of notables at, in 1566, ii. 183; alleged plan of the "Sicilian Vespers" to be executed at, ib.; reconciliation of Coligny and the Guises, and of the Montmorencies and Guises at, ii. 184; fresh encounter of Cardinal Lorraine and Chancellor L'Hospital at, ii. 185, 186. Mouvans, a Huguenot leader in Provence, i. 407; his message to the Duke of Guise, i. 408; ii. 226, 230, 284. Mouy, M. de, ii. 315, 333; murdered by Maurevel, ii. 337. Mucidan, ii. 312. Muntz, on Clemangis, i. 64. Murderer, the, of a Huguenot rescued, ii. 97. N. Nancay, captain of the guard, superintends the butchery of the Huguenot leaders in the Louvre, ii. 466. Nantes, the Protestants of, not to be compelled to hang tapestry on Corpus Christi Day, ii. 164; the municipality of, refuses to massacre the Protestants, ii. 529. Nantouillet, the affair of, ii. 598, 599, note. Nassau, Louis, Count of, brother of the Prince of Orange, enters France with the Duke of Deux-Ponts, ii. 315; at Moncontour, ii. 333, 335, 364; confers with Charles IX. and urges him to espouse the cause of the Netherlands, ii. 384, 385; captures Mons and Valenciennes, ii. 412; receives from Charles IX. assurances of help for the Prince of Orange, ii. 609; his death, ii. 610. Navarre conquered by the Spanish, i. 107; little left to the king, i. 108. Navarre, Bastard of, taken prisoner at Jarnac, ii. 306. Navarre, Antoine de Bourbon-Vendome, King of, husband of Jeanne d'Albret, favors the Reformation, i. 313; rejects Montmorency's advances, i. 352; his irresolution and pusillanim
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