Fontanges, Mlle. de, [339,] [340]

Fontarabia, marriage of Louis XIV. at, [104,] [105,] [110]

Forges, Baths of, [10,] [53,] [146]

Foucquet, Abbé, [25,] [78;]
punishment of, [141;]
imprisonment of, [311-313,] [326,] [330;]
death of, [326,] [329]

Fragments des Mémoires inédits, Les (Dubois), [67]

France, failure of Fronde important to, [1;]
fondness for sport in, [7;]
results of absolute monarchy in, [7,] [371,] [372;]
wars of with Spain, [16,] [20,] [55,] [59,] [145,] [361;]
famine and misery in, [54,] [55,] [82-94,] [331,] [334;]
advantages to, from peace of the Pyrénées, [99;]
conversation, the delight of intelligent, [123,] [135;]
reforms of Louis and Colbert in, [141,] [142,] [171;]
increase of industry and commerce, [142;]
"rights" in, [168;]
growing power and influence of, [171;]
influence of women in, [193,] [194;]
belief in astrology and sorcery, [201-212;]
introduction of dramatic music into, [213-217;]
war of, with Holland, [235,] [318,] [330;]
consternation in, over projected marriage of Mademoiselle, [283,] [284,] [286,] [290,] [292,] [294,] [295,] [297;]
mistress of the world, [330,] [331;]
moral deterioration of, [338,] [372-374]

France, Court of. See Court

Franche-Comté, [330]

Francis I., [27]

Fronde, the, failure of, [1,] [47;]
effect of, [1,] [58,] [65,] [68,] [376;]
leaders of, [2,] [11,] [81,] [369;]
Mademoiselle the heroine of, [3,] [53,] [59,] [72,] [370;]
wars of, [16,] [20,] [36,] [54,] [82-85,] [213,] [221,] [232,] [377;]
abuses giving rise to, [21,] [22]