[315] Sully, Mém. vol. vi. pp. 151-161.
[316] Bassompierre, Mém. p. 45.
[317] Madame Christine de France, who subsequently became Duchess of Savoy.
[318] L'Etoile, vol. iii. p. 36;
[319] Mémoires, p. 46.
[320] Charles Emmanuel de Lorraine, Comte de Sommerive, second son of the Duc de Mayenne, who restored the city of Laon to the King in 1594, and died at Naples in 1609.
[321] Charles de Gonzaga de Clèves, Duc de Nevers, was the son of Louis de Gonzaga, Prince of Mantua, Duc de Nevers, and Governor of Champagne (who died in 1601, and to whose title he succeeded), and of Henriette de Clèves, Duchesse de Nevers et de Réthel.
[322] Mercure Français, 1606, pp. 100, 101.
[323] Richelieu, La Mère et le Fils, vol. i. p. 14.
[324] Mercure Français, 1606, p. 102.