Jourdan, the headsman, [120].
June [20], insurrection of, [186] et seq.
La Chesnaye commands the force in the Tuileries, [293].
Lacoste, made Minister of the Marine, [103].
Lafayette, letter of, to the Assembly, [178] et seq.; his letter not published, but referred to a committee, [181]; his relations to the Jacobins, [230]; before the National Assembly, [232]; distrusted by the King and Queen, [236]; anxious that the King should leave Paris, [256].
Lalanne, the grenadier, and Louis XVI., [200].
Lamartine, quoted, [131]; his observations on Lafayette, [231]; on Madame Roland, [372].
Lamballe, Princess of, [121], [321], [331]; not allowed to go to the Temple with the Queen, [343]; sent to the Force, [350] et seq.; examination and execution of, [352] et seq.; her body mutilated and her head carried on a pike to the Temple, [355]; her heart eaten, [358].
Lamourette, Abbé, his career, [241]; his speech to the Assembly and his proposition for harmony, [242].
Laporte burns the Countess de la Motte's book at the Queen's order, [142].