[84] John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 58, cited by Quicherat. The decision of the council is here given literally from the records. There can be no doubt on this abominable attempt at treason.

[85] John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 58.

[86] John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 59.

[87] John Chartier, vol. IV, p, 60.

[88] The same.

[89] Deposition of Simon Charles, Master of Petitions. Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. III, p. 117; Chronicle of the Maid, p. 227; John Chartier, vol. IV, p. 50. All the chronicles are in accord on this so capital fact.

[90] Testimony of Simon Charles.

[91] Chronicle of Percival of Cagny, vol. IV, p. 171.

[92] Journal of the Siege of Orleans, vol. IV, p. 179.

[93] Literally the testimony of John Pasquerel, Joan's confessor, who confessed her that very day. (Proceedings of the Rehabilitation, vol. III, pp. 108-109.)