The History of Freedom Part 9

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732). Pour le regard de M. l'Admiral, je n'ay failly de luy faire entendre ce que je devois, suyvant ce qu'il a pleu a V.M. me commander, dont il est demeure fort satisfaict (Ferralz to Charles IX., Dec. 25, 1571; Bib. Imp. F. Fr. 16,039; Walsingham to Herbert, Oct. 10, 1571; to Smith, Nov. 26, 1572; Digges, p. 290).]

[Footnote 55: Marcel to Charles IX., December 20, 1571; _Cabinet Historique_, ii. 253.]

[Footnote 56: Le Roy estoit d'intelligence, ayant permis a ceux de la Religion de l'a.s.sister, et, cas advenant que leurs entreprises succeda.s.sent, qu'il les favoriserait ouvertement ... Genlis, menant un secours dans Mons, fut defait par le duc d'Alve, qui avoit comme investi la ville. La journee de Saint-Barthelemi se resolut (Bouillon, _Memoires_, p. 9).]

[Footnote 57: Si potria distruggere il resto, maxime che l'ammiraglio si trova in Parigi, populo Catholico et devoto del suo Re, dove potria se volesse facilmente leva.r.s.elo dinnanzi per sempre (Castagna, Desp. Aug.

5, 1572; Theiner, i. 327).]

[Footnote 58: _Memoires de Claude Haton_, 687.]

[Footnote 59: En quelque sorte que ce soit ledict Seigneur est resollu faire vivre ses subjectz en sa religion, et ne permettre jamais ny tollerer, quelque chose qui puisse advenir, qu'il n'y ait aultre forme ny exercice de religion en son royaulme que de la catholique (Instruction for the Governors of Normandy, Nov. 3, 1572; La Mothe, vii.

390).]

[Footnote 60: Charles IX. to Mondoucet, Aug. 26, 1572; _Compte Rendu de la Commission Royale d' Histoire_, 2e Serie, iv. 327.]

[Footnote 61: Li Ugonotti si ridussero alla porta del Louvre, per aspettare che Mons. di Guisa e Mons. d'Aumale uscissero per ammazzarli (Borso Trotti, Desp. Aug. 23; Modena Archives).]

[Footnote 62: L'on a commence a descouvrir la conspiration que ceux de la religion pretendue reformee avoient faicte contre moy mesmes, ma mere et mes freres (Charles IX. to La Mothe, Aug. 25; La Mothe, vii. 325).]

[Footnote 63: Desp. Sept. 19, 1572.]

[Footnote 64: Il ne fault pas attendre d'en avoir d'autre commandement du Roy ne de Monseigneur, car ils ne vous en feront point (Puygaillard to Montsoreau, Aug. 26, 1572; Mourin, _La Reforme en Anjou_, p. 106).]

[Footnote 65: Vous croirez le present porteur de ce que je luy ay donne charge de vous dire (Charles IX. to Mandelot, Aug. 24, 1572; _Corr. de Charles IX. avec Mandelot_, p. 42).]

[Footnote 66: Je n'en ay aucune coulpe, n'ayant sceu quelle estoit la volunte que par umbre, encores bien tard et a demy (Mandelot to Charles IX., Sept. 17, p. 73).]

[Footnote 67: Floquet, _Histoire du Parlement de Normandie_, iii. 121.]

[Footnote 68: Anjou to Montsoreau, Aug. 26; Mourin, p. 107; Falloux, _Vie de Pie V._, i. 358; Port, _Archives de la Mairie d'Angers_, pp. 41, 42.]

[Footnote 69: Schomberg to Brulart, Oct. 10, 1572; Capefigue, _La Reforme_, iii. 264.]

[Footnote 70: Instructions for Schomberg, Feb. 15, 1573; Noailles, iii.

305.]

[Footnote 71: Monluc to Brulart, Nov. 20, 1572; Jan. 20, 1573: to Charles IX., Jan. 22, 1573; Noailles, iii. 218, 223, 220.]

[Footnote 72: Charles IX. to St. Goard, Jan. 20, 1573; Groen, iv. App.

29.]

[Footnote 73: Letter from Paris in Strype's _Life of Parker_, iii. 110; "Tocsain contre les Ma.s.sacreurs," _Archives Curieuses_, vii. 7.]

[Footnote 74: Afin que ce que vous avez dresse des choses pa.s.sees a la Saint-Barthelemy ne puisse etre publie parmi le peuple, et memement entre les etrangers, comme il y en a plusieurs qui se melent d'ecrire et qui pourraient prendre occasion d'y repondre, je vous prie qu'il n'en soit rien imprime ni en francais ni en Latin, mais si vous en avez retenu quelque chose, le garder vers vous (Charles IX. to the President de Cely, March 24, 1573; _Revue Retrospective_, 2 Serie. iii. 195).]

[Footnote 75: Botero, _Della Ragion di Stato_, 92. A contemporary says that the Protestants were cut to pieces out of economy, "pour afin d'eviter le coust des executions qu'il eust convenu payer pour les faire pendre"; and that this was done "par permission divine" (_Relation des troubles de Rouen par un temoin oculaire_, ed. Pottier, 36, 46).]

[Footnote 76: Del resto poco importerebbe a Roma (Card. Montalto to Card. Morosini; Tempesti, _Vita di Sisto V._, ii. 116).]

[Footnote 77: Quand ce seroit contre touts les Catholiques, que nous ne nous en empescherions, ny altererions aucunement l'amitie d'entre elle et nous (Catherine to La Mothe, Sept. 13, 1572; La Mothe, vii. 349).]

[Footnote 78: Alva's Report; _Bulletins de l'Academie de Bruxelles_, ix.

564.]

[Footnote 79: Jean Diodati, _door Schotel_, 88.]

[Footnote 80: _OEuvres de Brantome_, ed. Lalanne, iv. 38.]

[Footnote 81: Otros que salv el Duque de Nevers con harto vituperio suyo (Cabrera de Cordova, _Felipe Segundo_, p. 722).]

[Footnote 82: Il Re Christianissimo in tutti questi accidenti, in luogo di giudicio e di valore ha mostrato animo christiano, con tutto habbia salvato alcuno. Ma li altri principi che fanno gran professione di Cattolici et di meritar favori e gratie del papa hanno poi con estrema diligenza cercato a salvare quelli piu di Ugonotti che hanno potuto, e se non gli nomino particolarmente, non si maravigli, per che indiferentemente tutti hanno fatto a un modo (Salviati, Desp. Sept. 2, 1572).]

[Footnote 83: Estque dictu mirum, quantopere Regem exhilaravit nova Gallica (Hopperus to Viglius, Madrid, Sept. 7, 1572; _Hopperi Epp._ 360).]

[Footnote 84: Ha avuto, con questa occasione, dal Re di Spagna, sei mila scudi a conto della dote di sua moglie e a richiesta di casa di Guise (Petrucci, Desp. Sept. 16, 1572; Desjardins, iii. 838). On the 27th of December 1574, the Cardinal of Guise asks Philip for more money for the same man (Bouille, _Histoire des Ducs de Guise_, ii. 505).]

[Footnote 85: Siendo cosa clara que, de hoy mas, ni los protestantes de Alemania, ni la reyna de Inglaterra se fiaran del (Philip to Alva, Sept.

18, 1572; _Bulletins de Bruxelles_, xvi. 255).]

[Footnote 86: St. Goard to Charles IX., Sept. 12, 1572; Groen, iv. App.

12; Raumer, _Briefe aus Paris_, i. 191.]

[Footnote 87: _Archives de l'Empire_, K. 1530, B. 34, 299.]

[Footnote 88: Zuniga to Alva, Aug. 31, 1572: No fue caso pensado sino repentino (_Archives de l'Empire_, K. 1530, B. 34, 66).]

[Footnote 89: St. Goard to Catherine, Jan. 6, 1573; Groen, iv. App. 28.]

[Footnote 90: _Comment. de B. de Mendoca_, i. 344.]

[Footnote 91: Alva to Philip, Oct. 13, 1572; _Corr. de Philippe II._, ii. 287. On the 23rd of August Zuniga wrote to Philip that he hoped that Coligny would recover from his wound, because, if he should die, Charles would be able to obtain obedience from all men (_Archives de l'Empire_, K. 1530, B. 34, 65).]

[Footnote 92: _Bulletins de la Societe pour l'Histoire du Protestantisme Francais_, viii. 292.]

[Footnote 93: _Eidgenossische Abschiede_, iv. 2, 501, 503, 506, 510.]

[Footnote 94: Cosmo to Camaiani, Oct. 6, 1570 (Cantu, _Gli Eretici d'Italia_, iii. 15); Cosmo to Charles IX., Sept. 4, 1572 (Gachard, _Rapport sur les Archives de Lille_, 199).]

[Footnote 95: Grappin, _Memoire Historique sur le Card. de Granvelle_, 73.]

[Footnote 96: Bardi, _Eta del Mondo_, 1581, iv. 2011; Campana, _Historie del Mondo_, 1599, i. 145; B.D. da Fano, _Aggiunte all' Historie di Mambrino Roseo_, 1583, v. 252; Pellini, _Storia di Perugia_, vol. iii.

MS.]

[Footnote 97: Si e degnato di prestare alli suoi divoti il suo taglientissimo coltello in cosi salutifero sacrificio (Letter of Aug.

26; Alberi, _Vita di Caterina de' Medici_, 401).]

[Footnote 98: Labitte, _Democratie chez les Predicateurs de la Ligue_, 10.]

[Footnote 99: Natalis Comes, _Historiae sui temporis_, 512.]

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