◆Folembray, the royal residence occupied by François I^{er} and later by Henri II. Henri IV. negotiated there with Mayenne during the Ligue.
◆Bains en Hainaut.
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◆Claude Blosset, surnamed Torcy, lady of Fontaine Chalandray.
[107] P. 234:
◆Christine of Denmark, daughter of Christian II., first married to Francesco Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan. In 1540, five years after her husband’s death, she married Francis I. of Lorraine. Her son was Charles II. of Lorraine.
◆N. de La Brosse-Mailly.
[108] P. 285:
◆A small plank attached to the saddle of a lady’s horse, and serving to support the rider’s feet. Superseded by the single stirrup and pommel.
[109] P. 236: