[770] Throkmorton to Cecil, July 13, 1559, Forbes, State Papers, i. 161.
[771] La Planche, 221; Beza to Bullinger, Sept. 12, 1559, Baum, ii., App., 3.
[772] La Planche, 221; Mém. de Castelnau (Eng. tr. of 1724, p. 23), bk. i. c. 5; Declarations of Sept. 4th and Nov. 14, 1559, in the Mémoires de Guise, 450, 451. These declarations were registered by parliament, with the proviso that no house should be razed unless the owners were privy to the crime or guilty of inexcusable negligence. Mémoires de Condé, i, 310.
[773] La Planche, ubi supra.
[774] Arrêt du parlement, of September 6, 1559, in Mémoires de Condé, i. 308, 309.
[775] In August there were nineteen Protestants in Parisian dungeons, sentenced to be executed for heresy, some in one place, some in another. A man and a woman were rescued, on the twenty-first of this month, while on their way to execution at Meaux. Forbes, State Papers, i. 211, 212.
[776] La Planche, 221, 223; Hist. ecclés., i. 144—147, where the account is taken word for word from La Planche; De Thou, ii. 691, 692; Félibien, Hist. de Paris, ii. 1069; Mém. de Castelnau, liv. i., c. 4.
[777] "La royne Catherine de Medicis, florentine, nation desireuse de nouvelleté ... haissoit, comme belle mere, la Royne sa fille, qui l'esloignoit des affaires et portoit l'amitié du Roy son fils a MM. de Guise, lesquels ne luy deportoient du gouvernement qu'en ce qu'ils cognoissoient qu'elle ne pouvoit nuire, luy donnant credit en apparence sans effect," Mém. de Tavannes, ii. 260.
[778] La Planche, 211; Hist. ecclés., i. 141, seq.; Beza to Bullinger, Sept. 12, 1559; Baum, ii., App., 3.