[55] Ibid., January 29, 1607.
[56] Marguerite de Navarre.
[57] Journal d’Héroard, passim.
[58] Ibid., June 9, 1604, and October 21, 1608.
[59] “Ha!” he said, when he was told of Ravaillac’s act, “if I had been there with my sword, I would have killed him.”—Journal d’Héroard, May 14, 1610.
[60] Another day, November 14, 1611, he proceeded to St. Germain. “He went there to visit his brother, who was ill of an endormissement, accompanied with slight convulsions. He awoke, and Louis XIII. said to him, ‘Bonsoir, mon frère.’ He replied, ‘Bonsoir, mon petit papa.’ At these words Louis XIII. commenced to weep, went away, and was not seen for the whole of the day.”—Journal d’Héroard, Nov. 14, 1611.
[61] Mémoires du Maréchal de Bassompierre.—Journal d’Héroard.
[62] Despatch from the ambassador of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Matteo Bartolini, December 4, 1615, quoted by M. A. Baschet. Journal d’Héroard, November 21, 1615.
[63] Journal d’Héroard, November 25, 1615.
[64] Despatch of the Nuncio Bentivoglio, January 30, 1619.