ootnote 3217: Depositions of Marguerite Galzeng, wife of Guibal a
miller, Pierre Canac and others.]
[Footnote 3218: Depositions of Martin, syndic-attorney of the commune
of Brusque; Aussel, cure of Versol; Martial Aussel, vicar of Lapeyre and
others.]
[Footnote 3219: Deposition of Anne Tourtoulon.]
[Footnote 3220: Depositions of Jeanne Tuffon, of Marianne Terral, of
Marguerite Thomas, of Martin syndic-attorney of the commune of Brusque,
of Virot, of Brassier, and othes. The details are too specific to allow
quotation.]
[Footnote 3221: Depositions of Moursol, wool-carder; Louis Grand,
district-administrator, and others.]
[Footnote 3222: For example, at Limoges, Aug. 16.--Cf. Louis Guibert,
"le Parti Girondin dans la Haute-Vienne," p. 14.]
[Footnote 3223: Paris, "Histoire de Joseph Lebon," I. 60. Restoration of
the Arras municipality. Joseph Lebon is proclaimed mayor Sept. 16.]
[Footnote 3224: For example, at Caen and at Carcassonne.]
[Footnote 3225: For example, at Toulon.]
[Footnote 3226: "Un sejour en France," 19, 29. ("Letters of a Wittness
to the French Revolution," translated by H. Taine.1872)]
[Footnote 3227: Ibid., p. 38: 2M. de M--, who had served for thirty
years gave up his arms to a boy who treated him with the greatest
insolence."]
[Footnote 3228: Paris, Ibid., p. 55 and the following pages.--Albert
Babeau, "Histoire de Troyes," I. 503-515.--Sausay, III. ch. I.]
[Footnote 3229: "The Ancient Regime," 381, 391, 392.]
[Footnote 3230: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3217. Letter of Castanet, an
old gendarme, Aug. 21 1792.]
[Footnote 3231: "Archives Nationales," F7, 3219. Letter of M. Alquier to
the first consul, Pluviose 18, year VIII.]
[Footnote 3232: Lauvergne, "Histoire du Var," p. 104.]
[Footnote 3233: Mortimer-Ternaux, III. 325, 327.]
[Footnote 3234: "Archives-Nationales," F7, 3271. Letter of the Minister
of Justice, with official reports of the municipality of Rabastens. "The
juge-de-paix of Rabastens was insulted in his place by putting an end
to the proceedings commenced against an old deserter at the head of the
municipality, and tried for robbery. They threatened to stab the judge
if he recommenced the trial. Numerous gangs of vagabonds overrun the
country, pillaging and putting to ransom all owners of property.. . The
people has been led off by a municipal officer, a constitutional cure,
and a brother of sieur Tournal, one of the authors of the evils which
have desolate
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