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- Adam, De l'Isle, commander of the Burgundian soldiers in Paris, [107]
- Albret, Sire d', assists Joan of Arc at the siege of Saint Pierre-le-Moutier, [115]
- Alençon, Duke of, entrusted with the command of the expedition on the Loire, [73], [74];
- his personal safety vouchsafed by Joan of Arc, [76];
- accompanies the King to Rheims, [85];
- testifies to the military talents of Joan, [95];
- gives evidence at the trial for her rehabilitation, [265]
- Alessée, John, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [147]
- Alnwick, William, Bishop of Norwich, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Anjou, Duke of, his sympathy with Joan of Arc, [30]
- Anjou, René d', [111]
- Arc, origin of the name, [4]
- Arc, Isabeau d' (mother of Joan of Arc), her influence upon her daughter, [5];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [256]
- Arc, Jacques d' (father of Joan of Arc), his social position, [4];
- Arc, Joan of. See Joan of Arc
- Arc, John d' (brother of Joan of Arc), [37];
- Arc, Peter d' (brother of Joan of Arc), [37];
- taken prisoner with his sister, [125];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [256]
- Armagnac, Thibauld d', Sire de Thermes, [40];
- at the trial for the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, [274]
- Arnolin, Henri, priest, [260]
- Arras, Bishop of, [106]
- Arundel, Earl of, threatens the town of Compiègne, [122]
- Aubert, John, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Aubignac, Abbé d', his tragedy on Joan of Arc, [306]
- Auguy, Raoul, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [147]
- Aulon, John d', esquire of Joan of Arc, [37], [56], [57];
- rescues his mistress, [115];
- taken prisoner with her, [125], [134];
- gives evidence at the trial for her rehabilitation, [257], [271]
- Aunoy, Arnoult d', Celibat of the Monastery of Saint Urban-les-Joinville, [21]
- Averdy, Clément de l', [292]
- Avét, John de Saint, Bishop of Avranches, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [145]
- Avrigni, D', dramatic poet, [308]
- Aymeri, William, doctor of theology, [33]
- Bailly, Nicolas, scrivener, [260]
- Baker, Sir Richard, English writer, [300]
- Bar, Count de, [3]
- Barante, historian, [297]
- Barbier, Robert, canon of Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [147]
- Barbier, Jean, King's Advocate, [224];
- at the trial for the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, [263]
- Barbier, Jules, [309]
- Barrey, John, godfather of Joan of Arc, [258]
- Basin, Thomas, Bishop of Lisieux, quoted for Joan of Arc's belief in the reality of her visions, [8]
- Basset, John, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Baubribosc, William de, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [147]
- Baudricourt, Robert de, [9];
- his first interview with Joan of Arc, [12];
- second interview, [14];
- presents her with his sword, [21]
- Beaucharnys, John, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Beaucharnys, Petronillé, [274]
- Beaucroix, Simon, at the trial for rehabilitation, [272]
- Beaufort, Henry, Bishop of Winchester. See Winchester.
- Beaupère, John, canon at Besançon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [145];
- examines and cross-questions her, [158];
- seeks to effect her abjuration, [227];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [276]
- Bedford, Duke of, sends Fastolfe to Suffolk's assistance at Jargeau, [75];
- takes refuge in the fortress of Vincennes, [100];
- appeals for help to the Duke of Burgundy and the Bishop of Winchester, [101];
- advances from Paris, [103];
- returns there, [105];
- leaves for Normandy, [107];
- comes to terms with the Duke of Burgundy, [114];
- invokes the aid of the Church against Joan of Arc, [130]
- Bellarme, Martin, Dominican priest, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [143]
- Bellier, William, bailiff of Troyes, [89]
- Bellow, J., cited, [150]
- Benel, Abbot of Courcelles, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Bergame, Philip de, Augustinian monk, [289]
- Berwoit, John, attendant on Joan of Arc, [149], [157]
- Bibliography of Joan of Arc: French, [311];
- Boissel, Guérold de, [225]
- Bonart, Hervé, canon at Orleans, [274]
- Bonnet, John, priest, [282]
- Bonnet, Simon, Bishop of Senlis, [32]
- Bordez, André, canon at Rouen, [274]
- Boucher, Charlotte, bedfellow of Joan of Arc, at the trial for rehabilitation, [273]
- Boucher, James, host of Joan of Arc in Orleans, [52]
- Boucher, Mary le, [122]
- Bouchier, Peter, priest, [282]
- Boulogne, Count of, accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85]
- Boussac, Marshal de (Saint-Sévère), [40], [47], [58], [75]
- Boyleau, Joan, [273]
- Brullot, John, canon at Rouen, assessor at trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Buchon, [291], [292]
- Burgundy, Philip, Duke of, his trimming conduct after the coronation at Rheims, [102];
- comes to terms with Bedford, [114];
- intrigues to obtain possession of Compiègne, [121];
- hands over Joan of Arc to the English, [137]
- Cabu, Gentien, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Cagny, Perceval de, cited, [66]
- Calixtus III., Pope, sanctions the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, [254]
- Canelier, John, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Castiglione, Zanon de, Bishop of Lisieux, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [145], [213]
- his early career, [131];
- offered preferment by Winchester, [132];
- ransoms Joan of Arc for the English, [133];
- resolves that her trial shall take place in Rouen, [141];
- constitution of his tribunal, [143];
- his policy at the beginning of the trial, [150], [151];
- his opening speech, [153];
- his examination of the Maid, [154] et seq.;
- fails to attach guilt to her in the public trial, [187];
- subjects her to a secret examination in prison, [188];
- contents of his letter of indictment to the University of Paris, [208];
- tries to extort her submission in illness, [215];
- decides to put her to the torture, [221];
- commended for his zealous conduct, [226];
- seeks to effect her abjuration, [227];
- absolves her from excommunication, [235];
- interviews her in prison, [238];
- hands her over to the secular powers, [248]
- Cauchon, Peter, Bishop of Beauvais, [106];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [282]
- Caval, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148];
- Censurey, Peter de la, canon at Rouen, [274]
- Chapelain, his 'heroic poem' on the Maid, [306]
- Charles II., Duke of Lorraine, seeks an interview with Joan of Arc, [17]
- Charles V. of France, [1]
- Charles VI. of France, [1]
- protests against the dismemberment of France, [1];
- his wretched condition at the beginning of 1429, [23];
- interview with Joan of Arc at Chinon, [28];
- presents her with a suit of armour, [37];
- meets her after the delivery of Orleans, [70];
- sets out for Rheims, [83];
- is crowned there, [91];
- ennobles Joan, [98];
- vacillating conduct, [102];
- marches on Paris, [104];
- retreats to Gien, [114];
- takes measures for the rehabilitation of the Maid, [253];
- real object in doing so, [271]
- Charles the Dauphin (afterwards Charles VII.),
- Charles, Simon, Master of the Requests, [263]
- Charlet, [292]
- Charnettes, Lebrun les, historian, [292]
- Charron, William le, burgher of Orleans, [272]
- accompanies Joan of Arc to Blois, [46];
- tries to thwart her mission, [55];
- meets Charles VII. on his entry into Rheims, [90];
- makes a truce with the English, [111];
- announces the capture of the Maid to the citizens of Rheims, [128]
- Chartres, Regnault de, Archbishop of Rheims, [32];
- Chartrier, William, Bishop of Paris, appointed a commissioner for the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, [255]
- his sermon before Joan, [219]
- Chatillon, Archdeacon of Evreux, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149];
- Chauvigny, Seigneur de, accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85]
- Chinon, the Castle of, [22]
- Clermont, Count of, accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85], [111]
- Coaraze, [40]
- Colin, playmate of Joan of Arc, [259]
- Colin, John, priest, [262]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [279]
- Colles, William, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [144], [151];
- Columbel, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Compaing, Peter, canon at Orleans, [274]
- Compiègne, the town of, [122]
- Contes, Louis de, page of Joan, [37], [268]
- Conti, De, Abbot of Sainte Catherine, Assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Coppequesne, Nicolas, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [147], [224]
- Cormeilles, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Coulant, [40]
- Coulon, John, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Coulon, Guillemette de, [273]
- nature of his evidence at the trial for rehabilitation, [275]
- Courcelles, Thomas de, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [145], [150], [202], [224], [235];
- Cousinot, G., Chancellor of the Duke of Orleans, [291]
- Crique, Peter de, Prior of Sigy, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Crotoy, Le, importance of, to the English in the fifteenth century, [139]
- Crotoy, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Culan, Louis, Admiral de, accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85]
- Cusquel, Peter, burgher of Rouen, [284]
- Dacier, Abbot of Saint Corneille of Compiègne, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148], [222]
- Daniel, English writer, [300]
- Darmesteter, M., cited, [300]
- Daron, Peter, attorney, [283]
- Daval, William, priest, at the trial for rehabilitation, [281]
- David, Jesuit priest, [291]
- De Champcoux, John, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- De Commy, Cosmé, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [278];
- Joan of Arc's doctor, ib.
- Delachambre, William, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149];
- Delavigne, Casimir, his poems on Joan of Arc, [307]
- Desjardins, Abel, biographer of Joan of Arc, [299]
- Desnoyers, dramatist, [308]
- Desprès, John, [257]
- Domremy, birthplace of Joan of Arc, [3]
- Du Bellay, French writer, cited, [285], [289]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [282]
- Dubesert, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148];
- Duchemin, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Du Duc, Fronton, his tragedy on Joan of Arc, [306]
- Du Fay, Geoffrey, knight, [261]
- Dufresnoy, Abbé Longlet, his Life of Joan of Arc, [292]
- Du Lys, Charles, descendant of the Arc family, [290]
- Dumas, Alexandre, his Life of Joan of Arc, [297]
- interview with Joan of Arc at Reuilly, [51];
- goes to Blois to bring up reinforcements, [54];
- attacks the Tournelles, [62], [75];
- testifies to the military talents of Joan, [95];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [266]
- Dunois, Bastard of Orleans, commander of the French troops in Orleans, [36], [40];
- Durement, Abbot of Fécamp, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Edward III. of England, [1]
- Emenyart, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149], [212]
- Epinal, Gerardin d', village companion of Joan of Arc, [89], [258]
- Epinal, Isabellette d', friend of Joan of Arc, [258]
- opposed to applying the torture to her, [224];
- preaches on the occasion of Joan's abjuration, [230], [232]
- Erard, William, canon of Beauvais, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149];
- Erault, John, [35]
- Esbalny, Jacques l', burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Estelin, Beatrix d', godmother of Joan of Arc, [258]
- Estivet, John d', surnamed 'Bénédicité,' at trial of Joan of Arc, [143]
- Estouteville, Cardinal d', [254]
- his works on Joan of Arc, [299]
- Fabre, Joseph, historian, cited, [164], [258], [266], [284];
- Fabyan, Robert, English writer, [299]
- Farciaux, Robert de, canon, [274]
- sent to Jargeau to reinforce Suffolk, [75];
- joins forces with Talbot, [78];
- defeated at the battle of Patay, [80];
- disgraced, [100]
- Fastolfe, Sir John, at the siege of Orleans, [43];
- Fauconbridge, clerk of the French Parliament, quoted, [68]
- Fave, Jean, Master of Requests, [284]
- Feuillet, Gerard, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [146]
- Fèvre, Le, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149]
- Fiexvet, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149]
- his supposed treachery towards Joan, [127]
- Flavigny, William de, governor of Compiègne, [121], [123], [124];
- secretly examines her in prison, [188];
- flies from the wrath of Couchon, [194]
- Fontaine, John de la, at the trial of Joan of Arc, [143];
- Fournier, Jean, priest, testifies in favour of Joan of Arc, [16]
- France, state of, in 1420, [1]
- France, Martin le, [302]
- Franquet d'Arras, English freebooter, captured by Joan of Arc, [120]
- Fremiet, sculptor, [110]
- Frique, Abbot of Bee, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Fuller, Thomas, [300]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [262]
- Fumeux, Jean le, priest, testifies to the piety of Joan of Arc, [17];
- Gargrave, Sir Thomas, mortally wounded in the attack on Orleans, [42]
- Garin, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Garivel, Francis, at the trial for rehabilitation, [264]
- closes the Burgundy Gate at Orleans against Joan of Arc, [61], [75];
- at the trial for her rehabilitation, [268]
- Gastinel, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148], [224]
- Gaucourt, Raoul de, Grand Master of the King's Household, [40];
- Gerard, Henriette, friend of Joan of Arc, [258]
- drowned in the Loire, [65]
- Giresme, Nicolas de, knight of Rhodes, in the attack on the Tournelles, [64]
- Glansdale, Sir William, succeeds Salisbury in the command of the English forces before Orleans, [42], [59];
- Gloucester, Duke of, English Protector, [101]
- Godart, Raoul, canon at Rouen, [274]
- Godefroy, Denis, [291]
- 'Godon,' the French sobriquet for the English, [61]
- Gounod, [309]
- Grasset, Peter, governor of La Charité, [116]
- Graverent, John, Dominican priest and Grand Inquisitor of France, at the trial of Joan of Arc, [143]
- Graville, De, [58]
- Green, J.R., [300]
- Greene, Robert, dramatist, [305]
- Gris, John, English knight, personal attendant on Joan of Arc, [149], [157]
- Grouchet, Richard de, priest, [282]
- Guerdon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149]
- Guesdon, Laurent, clerk and advocate to the lay court of Rouen, [284]
- Guillemeth, playmate of Joan of Arc, [259]
- Guthrie, his Life of Joan of Arc, [300]
- Haillon, French writer, [289]
- Haiton, William, English priest, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148], [222], [224]
- Hall, English historian, quoted, for the delivery of Orleans, [66], [299]
- Harcourt, Christophe d', Bishop of Castres, confessor of Charles VII., [71]
- Henry II. of England, [26]
- Henry III. of England, his death at Chinon, [25]
- Henry V. of England, his position in France in 1420, [1], [39]
- Henry VI. of England, [100], [137]
- Herrings, the battle of the, [44]
- persuaded to break off swearing by Joan of Arc, [46];
- assists in the attack on the Tournelles, [62];
- leads the van at the battle of Patay, [80];
- accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85]
- Hilaire, John, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Hire, La, [40];
- Holinshed, English writer, [299]
- Hordal, John, descendant of the Arc family, [291]
- Houppeville, Nicolas de, doctor of theology, [278]
- Hue, Peter, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Illiers, Florent d', [53]
- Ingres, his picture of Joan of Arc, [92]
- Inquisition, the, resolve to prosecute Joan of Arc as a sorceress and idolatress, [130]
- Jacquard, playmate of Joan of Arc, [259]
- Jacquier, native of Domremy, [261]
- her amiable character, [5];
- devotion to religious duties, [6];
- first visions, [7];
- her belief in their reality, [8];
- interviews with Baudricourt, [11], [14];
- visits Duke Charles of Lorraine, [17];
- her popularity at Vaucouleurs, [18];
- her equipment, [19];
- sets out for Chinon, [20];
- opposed by La Tremoïlle, [24];
- arrival at Chinon, [25];
- interview with the King, [26];
- favourably impresses him, [29];
- trains herself in military exercises, [30];
- examined at Poitiers before the French Parliament, [32];
- her mission sanctioned, [36];
- prepares her standard, [37];
- arrives at Blois, [46];
- despatches a letter to the Duke of Bedford, [47];
- her interview with Dunois before Orleans, [51];
- enthusiastic entry into the city, [52];
- summons the English to surrender, [53];
- meets Dunois with the relieving forces, [55];
- her first engagement, [57];
- carries the Bastille des Augustins, [59];
- prophesies she will be wounded, [60];
- leads the attack on the Tournelles, [62];
- wounded, [63];
- rallies the wavering French, [64];
- compels the English to raise the siege, [65];
- returns to Chinon, [69];
- urges Charles VII. to go to Rheims, [70];
- leads the expedition on the Loire, [73];
- storms and takes Jargeau, [75];
- gains the battle of Patay, [80];
- sets out for Rheims with Charles, [84];
- the enforced halt before Troyes, [85];
- expresses her fear of treachery, [89];
- at the King's coronation in Rheims cathedral, [91];
- her military talents, [94];
- her humane conduct in war, [96];
- ennobled by Charles, [98];
- advises the latter to march on Paris, [101];
- writes to the Duke of Burgundy for assistance, [102];
- resolves to attempt to take Paris, [107];
- her impetuous onslaught, [109];
- again wounded, [110];
- deposits her armour and arms in the fane of Saint Denis, [113];
- assaults and captures the fortress of Saint Pierre-le-Moutier, [115];
- fails to take La Charité, [117];
- her simplicity and freedom from egotism, ib.;
- captures an English freebooter and his band at Lagny, [120];
- received with joy in Compiègne, [122];
- attacks the Burgundians at Margny, [124];
- driven back from Clairvoix, [124];
- taken prisoner, [125];
- removed to the castle of Beaulieu, in Picardy, [129];
- handed over to Peter Cauchon, [133];
- attempts to escape, [135], [136];
- delivered to the English, [138];
- taken to Rouen, [141];
- barbarously treated, [142];
- demands that her judges should be equally divided in nationality, [153];
- her answers to Cauchon and Beaupère, [154] sq.;
- secretly interrogated in prison, [188];
- continued maltreatment, [196];
- the twelve articles on which her condemnation was founded, [207];
- falls ill in prison, [214];
- again interrogated by Cauchon, [215];
- threatened with torture, [221];
- condemned by the University of Paris, [225];
- her abjuration, [228] sq.;
- discards her male attire, [236];
- roughly treated by her guard, ib.;
- her forgiving nature, [239];
- is apprised of her fate, [243];
- upbraids Cauchon, ib.;
- confesses and receives the sacrament, [244];
- pardons Loiseleur, [246];
- handed over to the secular powers, [248];
- implores pardon for her enemies, ib.;
- her martyrdom, [250];
- the trial for her rehabilitation, [253] sq.
- Jacquier, Guillot, [262]
- Joan of Arc, her birth and parentage, [3];
- Jocab, Dominic, curate, [261]
- Jolivet, Abbot of St. Michel's Mount, Normandy, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Jollois, historian, [297]
- Jonqualt, Peter, burgher at Orleans, [273]
- Jonson, Ben, cited for the authorship of the First Part of King Henry VI., [304]
- Jouvenel des Ursins, John, Archbishop of Rheims, appointed commissioner for the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, [255]
- Joyart, Mengette, friend of Joan of Arc, [258]
- Labbé, Abbot of Saint George de Bocherville, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- cited for her brutal treatment in prison, [238];
- sent to apprise her of her fate, [243];
- receives her confession and administers the sacrament, [244];
- attends her to execution, [245];
- at the trial for her rehabilitation, [280]
- Laclopssé, Bertrand, thatcher, [261]
- Ladvenu, Martin, Dominican priest, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149];
- La Fontaine, biographer of Joan of Arc, [299]
- Laiguise, John, Bishop of Troyes, offers to capitulate Troyes to King Charles VII., [88]
- Lamartine, [299]
- Landor, Walter Savage, [300]
- accompanies the King to Rheims, [85]
- Langart, John de, godfather of Joan of Arc, [258]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [261]
- Laval, Count Guy de, cited, [73];
- Laxart, Durand, cousin of Joan of Arc, [11];
- Lebourg, William, prior, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Le Cuin, playmate of Joan of Arc, [259]
- Ledoux, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148], [224]
- Le France, Martin, French poet, [300]
- Le Fèvre, Jean, bishop, at the trial for rehabilitation, [276]
- Lemaître, Husson, coppersmith, [275]
- Lemaître, John, Dominican prior, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [143], [157], [188], [224]
- Lenozoles, John de, priest, [282]
- Lepage, Bastien, his picture of Joan of Arc, [12]
- Leroux, abbot of Jumièges, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Leroy, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- transfers Joan of Arc to his castle of Beaurevoir, [135];
- delivers her into the hands of the Duke of Burgundy, [137];
- taunts her in prison, [142]
- Lessarmentrer, Mauger, chief torturer of Rouen, at the trial for rehabilitation, [282]
- Ligny, John de, [128];
- Lisle, Lancelot de, at the siege of Orleans, [43]
- Loheac, Seigneur de, accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85]
- Lohier, John, threatened by Cauchon for his sympathy with Joan of Arc, [199]
- Loiseleur, Nicolas, canon of Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [146];
- Lombard, Jean, professor of theology, [33]
- Longueil, Richard de, Bishop of Coutances, appointed a commissioner for the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, [255]
- Luce, Simeon, cited, [14], [299]
- Luillier, John, at the trial for rehabilitation, [272]
- consents to the sale of Joan of Arc to the English, [133];
- an assessor at the trial of the Maid, [144]
- Luxembourg, John of, [106]
- Luxembourg, Louis of, Bishop of Thérouanne, in command of the English soldiers in Paris, [107];
- Machot, Gerard, Bishop of Castres, [32]
- Mackintosh, Sir James, [300]
- Maçon, Robert de, [71]
- Macquelonne, the Bishop of, [32]
- Macy, historian, cited, [142]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [276]
- Macy, Aimonde de, soldier, [283]
- cited for the brutal treatment of her guard, [237], [238];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [279]
- Mahon, Lord, [300]
- Mailly, John de, Bishop of Noyon, assessor at trial of Joan of Arc, [144];
- Manchon, William, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [144], [151], [157], [209];
- Mansier, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Marcel, John, [284]
- 'Margette,' the, [24]
- Marguerie, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148], [222], [224], [282]
- Marie, Thomas, priest, [282]
- Marin, Captain, cited, [112], [127]
- Martigny, Louis de, [216]
- Martin, Henry, historian, [298]
- Martyn, English writer, [300]
- grants her permission to kneel at the prison chapel door, [197], [222];
- urges her to abjure, [232];
- cited for the brutal treatment of her guard, [237], [249];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [280]
- Masle, Du, Abbot of Saint Ouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Masnier, playmate of Joan of Arc, [259]
- escorts her to Chinon, [19];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [261]
- Massieu, John, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [144], [151], [153];
- Maurice, Peter, [243]
- his Life of Joan of Arc, [297]
- Metz, Jean de, becomes acquainted with Joan of Arc, [14];
- his sermon on the eve of Joan's death, [246]
- Mézarie, historian, [291]
- at trial for rehabilitation, [277]
- Michelet, cited, [3], [82], [121], [131], [187], [199], [236], [238], [291];
- Midi, Nicolas, D.D., assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [146];
- Migiet, Peter, Prior of Longueville, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148];
- Milet, Peter, [274]
- the most eminent writer against Joan of Arc, [289]
- Moen, John, of Domremy, [261]
- Monsteschère, John de, master gunner at the siege of Orleans, [43]
- Monstrelet, Enguerrand de, cited, [46], [129];
- Montaigne, cited, [12]
- Montgomery, commands the English forces before Compiègne, [123]
- Montjeu, Philibert de, Bishop of Coutances, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [145]
- Moreaux, John, burgher of Rouen, [284]
- Morel, Aubert, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148], [222], [224]
- Morel, John, village companion of Joan of Arc, [89]
- Morel de Greux, John, godfather of Joan of Arc, [258]
- Morellet, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Moret, Abbot of Préaux, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Morice, Peter, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [146], [226]
- enthusiasm of the people of, for Joan of Arc, [36];
- its defences, [39];
- horrors of the siege, [45];
- the siege raised, [66], [68]
- Mystery play, the French, on Joan of Arc, [301]
- Nicolas V., Pope, opposed to the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, [254]
- Orleans, the siege of, begun by the English, [13];
- Ourche, Albert d', knight, [261]
- examine Joan of Arc, [32];
- sanction her mission, [36]
- Paris, Martial de, French poet, [301]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [268]
- Paris, University of. See University
- Parliament, French, at Poitiers, [31];
- Pasquerel, Jean, cited, [27], [37];
- Pasquier, Stephen, French jurisconsult, [290]
- Patay, the battle of, [80]
- Perrin le Drassier, bell-ringer of Domremy, [260]
- Petitot, [291], [292]
- Pierre, Isambard de la, Dominican priest, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149], [151];
- Pinchon, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Pisan, Christine de, poetess, [301]
- Poitiers, the Great Hall of, [31];
- Pole, John de la, at the siege of Orleans, [43]
- Pole, William de la. See Suffolk
- Postel, William, French writer, [290]
- escorts Joan of Arc on her journey to Chinon, [19];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [261]
- Postian, William, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Pougoulat, [292]
- his literary labours, [292]
- Poulangy, Bertrand de, [11];
- Prévosteau, advocate, at the trial for rehabilitation, [256]
- Quicherat, historian, cited, [24], [55], [291];
- Quincey, De, [300]
- Rabelais, connection with Chinon, [25]
- Rabuteau, Maître Jean, Parliamentary Advocate-General, [32]
- Radley, English officer, [107]
- accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85]
- Raimond, page of Joan, [37]
- Rainguesson, John, godfather of Joan of Arc, [258]
- Rais, Seigneur de, [47], [75];
- Regnault, William, captures the Earl of Suffolk at Jargeau, [77]
- Rheims, coronation of Charles VII. at, [91]
- Rheims, the Archbishop of. See Chartres, Regnault de
- Richard, Father, his interview with Joan of Arc, [86]
- Richarville, Guillaume de, [274]
- Richemont, Constable de, joins the army of the Loire, [78]
- Richer, Edmond, doctor of theology, [291]
- Rochelle, Catherine de la, her deceit exposed by Joan of Arc, [118]
- Roger, Denis, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Roquier, John, priest, [282]
- Rotslaer, Sire de, cited, [60]
- Rouillart, William, burgher of Orleans, [272]
- Roussel, [224]
- on Wallon's biography of Joan of Arc, [298]
- Rouvray, the Battle of the Herrings near, [44]
- Royer, Henry and Joan le, [261]
- his itinerary of the last three years of the life of Joan of Arc, ib.
- Sainte-Beuve, cited, [2];
- Saint-Mesmin, Aignan de, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Saint-Prix, Berriat, historian, [293];
- Saint-Sévère, Marshal. See Boussac.
- Salisbury, commands the English forces before Orleans, [40];
- Saulx, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Savoy, Duke of, [106]
- questions Joan, [33];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [263]
- Scales, Lord, at siege of Orleans, [42]
- Schiller, his Jungfrau von Orleans, [307]
- Sequier, Dominican monk, [32];
- Shakespeare and the character of Joan of Arc, [301], [309]
- Sionne, Etienne de, curate, [260]
- Sismondi, historian, [296]
- Solera, [309]
- his heroic poem on Joan of Arc, [307]
- Sorel, Agnes, [52]
- Soumet, dramatic poet, [308]
- Southey, cited, [306];
- Stafford, Lord, visits Joan of Arc in prison, [142]
- Sterling, John, [300]
- Stern, Daniel, French authoress, [308]
- Stow, historian, [299]
- confronts the French at Jargeau, [75];
- defeated and captured, [77]
- Stuart, John, Constable of Scotland, killed at the battle of the Herrings, [45]
- withdraws his forces, [67];
- joins hands with Fastolfe, [78];
- defeated and taken prisoner, [80]
- Stuart, William, brother of the Constable of Scotland, killed at the battle of the Herrings, [45]
- Suffolk, William de la Pole, Earl of, commands the English forces before Orleans, [43];
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [280]
- Talbot, Lord, at the siege of Orleans, [42];
- Talbot, William, attendant on Joan of Arc, [149], [157]
- Taquel, Nicolas, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [144];
- Thépelin de Viteau, Jeannette, god-mother of Joan of Arc, [258]
- Theroude, Abbot of Mortemer, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Thevenin le Royer, of Domremy, [261]
- Théverien, Jeannette, godmother of Joan of Arc, [258]
- Thibault, Gobert, [32], [264]
- Thierry, Reginald, court physician, [274]
- Thou, James de, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- at the trial for rehabilitation, [281]
- Tilloy, Jamet de, French knight, [36]
- tries to thwart Joan of Arc in her mission, [24], [30], [55], [112];
- alarmed at her ever-growing popularity, [83];
- accompanies the King to Rheims, [85], [128]
- Tiphanie, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [149], [278]
- Touraine, James de, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [146]
- Toutmouillé, John, apprises Joan of Arc of her fate, [243];
- constitution of the, [134];
- recommend the removal of Joan to Paris, [140];
- their decision regarding her guilt, [224]
- Tremoïlle, George de la, minister of Charles VII., [23];
- Troyes, the treaty of (1420), [1]
- Troyes, John de, senior of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Paris, [224]
- University of Paris, aid in the prosecution of Joan of Arc, [130];
- accompanies the King to Rheims, [85]
- Vaillant, Peter, burgher of Orleans, [273]
- Vaux, Pasquier de, canon, one of the tribunal on the trial of Joan of Arc, [148]
- Venderès, Nicolas de, canon of Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, [147], [222], [225]
- Vendôme, Comte de, Chamberlain to Charles VII., [27], [75];
- Verdi, [307]
- Vernon, Raoul Roussel de, reporter at the trial of Joan of Arc, [147]
- Versailles, Pierre de, [35]
- Veuillot, on Wallon's Life of Joan of Arc, [298]
- Viennne, Colet de, escorts Joan of Arc to Chinon, [19]
- Villars, French knight, [36]
- Villaume, biographer of Joan of Arc, [299]
- Villon, François, his lines on Joan of Arc, [302], [308]
- Viole, Aignan, advocate, [274]
- Virey, his tragedy on Joan of Arc, [306]
- Virgile, Polydore, French writer, [290]
- Viriville, Vallet de, [291]
- threatens Isambard de la Pierre for his sympathy with her, [196];
- demands that she should be saved from a natural death, [214];
- enraged at the prospect of her release, [235]
- Volant, John, burgher of Orleans, [272]
- Voltaire, cited, [285];
- retains Peter Cauchon to prosecute Joan of Arc, [132];
- his scheme for this purpose, [137];
- at the abjuration of Joan, [229];
- weeps over her fate, [248]
- Wallon, historian, cited, [46], [126], [210], [211], [227], [297]
- accompanies Charles VII. to Rheims, [85];
- taken prisoner, [125]
- Wandome, the Bastard of, [128]
- Warwick, Earl of, visits Joan of Arc in prison, [142];
- Waterin, playmate of Joan of Arc, [259]
- Waverin, English officer, cited for the English loss at the battle of Patay, [80]
- Winchester, Henry Beaufort, Bishop of, arrives in Paris with his army, [101];
- Xaintrailles, [40], [47];
THE END.