Blanc, M. Louis, quoted, [370].

Bonne-Carrère, director of foreign affairs, portrait of, [101].

Bossuet quoted, [134].

Bouillé, Count de, warns Gustavus III. of the conspiracy against him, [38]; his judgment on Gustavus III., [43].

Bouillé, Marquis de, suppresses the insurrection at Nancy, [111], [133].

Brissac, Duke of, his devotion to royalty, [137] et seq.; intolerable to the Jacobins, [141]; accused in the Assembly, [144]; assassinated, [147], [369].

Brunswick, Duke of, his manifesto, [267].

Buzot, Madame Roland's affection for, [64]; quoted, [386].

Calvet, M., sent to the Abbey, [144].

Campan, Madame, describes the Queen's emotion on hearing of her brother's death, [28]; her account of Dumouriez' interview with the Queen, [155]; in peril in the Tuileries, [324].