John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.


CONTENTS.

Page.
Prison Life during the French Revolution[7]
Addenda[139]
Madame Latour's Memoir[159]
Events of the 21st of July, 1794[199]
Narrative of an Eye-witness of the Affair
of July 22, 1794[209]
Letter from Madame la Duchesse de Duras,
née Noailles, to Monsieur Grelet[227]
Extract from the 'Mémorial Européen,'
April 24, 1809[229]

PRISON LIFE DURING THE

FRENCH REVOLUTION.

I was put under arrest, together with my father and mother, on August 23, 1793, at our château of Mouchy-le-Châtel, in the Department of the Oise. I was taken to the prison at Saint-François à Beauvais, in the old convent, on the 6th of October of the same year and to that at Chantilly on the 20th of the same month. There I remained until the 5th of April, 1794, when I was transferred to Paris, to the Collège du Plessis, from which I was liberated on the 19th of the following October.


PRISON LIFE DURING THE
FRENCH REVOLUTION.
WRITTEN IN 1801, THE YEAR IX. OF
THE REPUBLIC.