captured, [397];
Huguenot governor in Languedoc, [461].
[Peasantry], armed by duke of Anjou, [384];
in Languedoc and Quercy, allied with viscounts, [395];
wretchedness of, [491];
arms in hands of, [494], [495];
revolt of, [502].
Périgord, Condé in, [372].
Perigueux, taken by Huguenots-Politiques, [502].
Perpignan, Charles offers to trade for La Charité, [416].