Annales de Bourgoigne

, published in 1566.

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[Footnote 4:]

Thomas Conecte, of Bretagne, was a Carmelite monk, who became famous as a preacher in 1428. After reproving the vices of the age in several parts of Europe, he came to Rome, where he reproved the vices he saw at the Pope's court, and was, therefore, burnt as a heretic in 1434.

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[Footnote 5:]

Bertrand d'Argentré was a French lawyer, who died, aged 71, in 1590. His

Histoire de Bretagne

was printed at Rennes in 1582.