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uen cathedral, builds the Tour de Beurre, and places in it the great bell called after him, finishes the lady-chapel in the cathedral, builds the archbishop's palace, brings the Robec and Aubette to Rouen, his monument in Rouen cathedral, Daniel, Father, native of Rouen, Deputies, qualifications requisite for, in France, Descamps, a resident at Rouen, and founder of the academy of painting there, Devotee, anecdote of, Dicquemare L'Abbe, native of Havre, Dieppe, arrival at, compared with Brighton, situation and appearance of, harbor and population, rebuilt in 1694, costume of females, castle, church of St. Jacques, church of St. Remi, history of, one of the articles in the exchange for Andelys, celebrated for its sailors, its nautical expeditions, its trade in ivory, the chief fishing-town in France, much patronized by Napoleon, formerly under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Rouen, feast of the Assumption at, Duchies, titular, in Normandy before the revolution, Du Moulin, his character as an historian, Du Quesne, Admiral, native of Dieppe, E. Electors, qualifications requisite for, in France, Erodium moschatum, found at Arques, Establishment, clerical, in France, how paid, Expences, annual, of the city of Rouen, F. Feast of the Assumption, how celebrated at Dieppe, Fecamp, population and appearance of, etymology of the name, given by Henry IInd to the abbey, formerly the seat of the government of the Pays de Caux, a residence of the Norman Dukes, now a poor fishing-town, Fecamp, abbey of, founded in 664, famous for the precious blood, its armorial bearings, burial-place of Duke Richard Ist, church of St. Stephen, Fecamp, church of the abbey, Ferrand, his reasoning as to any portion of the hair of the Virgin being on earth, Flint, strata of, in the cliffs near Dieppe, Fontenelle, native of Rouen, Fontenu, Abbe de, his dissertation on Caesar's camp, Fossil shells, found plentifully near Havre, Fountains, public, at Rouen, Francis Ist, founder of Havre Francoisville, name given by Francis Ist to Havre, G. Gaguin, his account of the origin of the kingdom of Yvetot, Game-laws, in France, Gargouille, dragon so called, destroyed by St. Romain, Glass, painted, in the cathedral, at Rouen, in the church of St. Godard, Goujon, Jean, author of the embellishments in the French translation of the Polifilo,
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