[6] See [Plate VI].

[7] See p. 10 et seq.

[8] Journal historique et anecdote de la Cour et de Paris.

[9] Octave Homberg et Fernand Jousselin.

[10] See [Plate V].

[11] Called in Germany “Allerheim” to distinguish it from the battle of Nördlingen, where the Archduke Ferdinand was victorious over Bernard of Weimar in 1434.

[12] This stone table is still used as a rendezvous de chasse by the Duc and Duchesse de Chartres.

[13] He, however, was generally known not as Prince de Condé but as Duc de Bourbon or Monsieur le Duc.

[14] This brought enormous benefits to the Crown, but was the cause of the famine in 1768.

[15]Histoire de Chantilly pendant la Revolution,” par M. Alexandre Sorel.