governor of Paris, [358];

marriage negotiations with Queen Elizabeth, [430] ff.;

character and appearance of, [432];

Huguenot-Politique plot to recognize, as heir apparent, [477], [478];

complaint of, to Charles IX, [479];

arrested, [480];

escape of, [505];

revolt of provinces to, [506];

terms demanded of Henry III, [508];

privileges of, in Peace of Monsieur, [519], [520].