Easter massacre of the Vaudois, [390]-92
England attempts to assist the Camisards, [166]-7
Enniskilleners, the, [336]
Evertzen, Vice-Admiral, [325]
Execution of Pastors, [27]
Fabre, Jean, [265];
sent to galleys, [266]-9;
obtains leave of absence, [269];
exonerated, [270];
life dramatized, and result, [270]
Fermaud, Pastor, [407]
Freemantle, Rev. Mr., visits of, to the Vaudois, [395], [450], [462]
French labouring classes, present condition of, [397]-400
Freney, gorge of, [411]
Fusiliers, missionary, [293]
Galley, description of, [197]-8;
use in war, [200]-4
Galley-slaves, treatment of, [194]-204;
liberation of Protestants, [204], [264] (note), [271]-3
Galway, Earl of, [360]
Gilly, Dr., visit to the Vaudois, [393]-4, [468], [477]
Ginckel, Lieut.-General, [347], [354] et seq.
Glorious Return of the Vaudois, [493]-5
Grace, Col. Richard, [351]
Guarrison, Mdlle. de, [294]
Guerin, death of, [67]
Guignon betrays Cavalier, [156]; executed, [159]
Guil, valley of the, [466]
Guillestre, [456]-66
Guion executed, [57]
Herbert, Admiral, [325]
Homel, tortures and death of, [40]
Hood, Lord, [376]
Huguenots, the (see [Camisards]); emigrations of, [43], [76]-8, [83], [287], [316];
persecution of, after Camisard insurrection, [190]-204;
as galley-slaves, [194]-204;
brought together by Court, [210]-17;
reorganization of, [218]-228;
outrages on, [228];
great assemblies of, [239]-40;
last of the executions, [258];
last of the galley-slaves, [265]-273;
character of, [274]-5;
later history of, [276]-283;
decrees against, [286]-6;
in England, [309];
foreign services of, [316]-17
Ireland and James II., [331] et seq.
Irish Brigade, [140]-2, [359]
Iron Boot, the, [102]
James II., flight of, [309], [329];
lands with an army in Ireland, [309], [332];
campaign against William III., [309] et seq., [333] et seq.;
deserted, [328];
taken prisoner, [329];
his last proclamation, [330];
at the French court, [331];
cowardice, [337], [347]-8;
Catholic estimate of his character, [348]
Joany, Nicholas, insurgent leader, [120], [123], [151]
Johannot, [269]
Julien, Brigadier, [147], [150]-1
Lagier, Jean, [452], [453] (note)
Lajonquière defeated at Martinargues, [162]-4
Lalande, his interview with Cavalier, [173]-6
Languedoc (see [Cevennes]), early liberty in, [75];
Albigenses in, [75];
Protestants of, [76]-7;
industry of, [76];
emigration from, after Revocation, [78], [289];
arming of people of, [85]-6;
outbreak of fanaticism in, [88]-92;
present inhabitants of, [280]-3
Laporte, leader of Camisards, [109]-10;
organizes insurgents, [112];
at Collet, [113];
at Champ Domergue, [114];
killed at Molezon, [117]
La Salette, [404];
miracle of, [405]-6
La Tour, [476]-80
Laugier at Guillestre, [463];
at Château Queyras, [464]
Lausanne, school for preachers at, [224];
Society of Help at, [224]-5
Lauteret, Col de, [413]
Lauzun, Count, [339], [358]
Lesdiguières, Duc de, [402]-3, [455]
Limerick, siege of, [351]-4, [359]
Lintarde, Marie, imprisonment of, [54]
Locke, John, on Protestants of Nismes, [31] (note)
Londonderry, siege of, [333]
Louis XIV., [2], [10], [146], [205]
Louis XV., [275]
Louis XVI., [276];
maxim of, [285];
his decrees against Protestants, [285]-6;
his mode of stopping the emigration of Huguenots, [287]-8;
expulsion of Protestants, [316];
assists James II., [332]
Luttrell, Capt., brilliant naval achievement of, [372]
Mackay, Major-General, [355], [357]
Marillac, Michel de, inventor of the dragonnades, [288]
Marion on influence of Camisard prophets, [119]
Marlborough, Earl of, [354]
Marteilhe, autobiography of, [195], [201]-4
Martinargues, battle at, [162]-4
Massillon on Louis XIV., [10]
Mazel, Abraham, [120], [123]
Mialet, visit to, [127]-8
Milsom, Edward, [395], [451], [490]-92
Missionaries, booted, [288]
Montandre, Marquis de, [314]
Montauban, persecutions at, [289]-90
Montpellier, Protestant Church at, [32]-3;
the Peyron at, [72];
execution of Brousson at, [73], [300]
Montrevel, Marshal, in Languedoc, [149];
at Pompignan, [152];
adopts extermination, [153];
at Tower of Belliot, [156]-8;
character of, [159];
recalled, [167];
defeats Cavalier, [168]-9
Nantes, Revocation of Edict of, and its results, [1]-19, [24], [44]-5, [78];
contemporary opinion upon, [1]-10;
enactments of Edict of Revocation, [12]-15, [285]-6
Neff, Felix, [427]-32;
life of, [394], [404];
his account of winter at Dormilhouse, [447];
his charge, [469]
Nelson, Lord, eulogium on Capt. Riou, [368];
at the battle of Copenhagen, [378]-9
Ners, visit to, [131]
Newton Butler, engagement at, [333]
Nismes, Protestant Church at, [31];
petition from, [41];
Brousson at, [57], [69];
Guion at, [57];
country about, [81], [130]-2;
success of Camisards near, [143];
Cavalier at, [144]-5, [177]-83;
treaty of, [179]-80;
Huguenot meetings at, [265]
Ormond, Duke of, [349]
Palons, [433]-6
Paulet, Mdlle., forgeries in name of, [32]-4
Pechell, Augustus, [315]
Pechell, Capt. William Cecil, [315]
Pechell, Col. Jacob, [313]
Pechell, Paul, [314]
Pechell, Samuel, extraordinary probity of, [314]
Pechell, Sir G. R. Brooke, [315]
Pechell, Sir Thomas, [315]
Péchels de la Boissonade, Samuel de, narrative of his persecutions, [291] et seq.;
imprisonment, [296], [299]-301;
meeting with his wife, [297];
condemned to banishment, [299];
embarkation, [302];
sails for America, [303];
sufferings, [304]-5;
reaches the West Indies, [305];
illness and arrival in London, [307];
accepts a commission in the English army, [309];
campaign in Ireland, [310];
return to London, [311];
removal with his wife and son to Dublin, [312];
death of, [312];
his descendants, [313]
Péchels, family of, [290]
Péchels, Madame de, inhumanity towards, [294]-5;
touching interview with her husband, [297];
further trials, [297];
escape to Geneva, [298];
in London, [308];
reunited to her husband, [311]
Pelice, Valley of the, [472]
Pélisson, [323]
Pont-de-Montvert, outbreak at, [92]-7;
description of, [93]-4;
end of Camisard insurrection at, [187]-9
Portland, Earl of, [361], [363]
Portland Vase, [363]
Poul, Captain, in Upper Cevennes, [108];
at Champ Domergue, [114]-16;
takes Laporte at Molezon, [117];
defeated and killed near Nismes, [143]-4
Pra du Tour, [486]-90, [499]
Preachers, education of, [221]-4;
hardships of, [225]-9, [236]-8
Project, the, [34]
"Protestant wind," the, [325]
Protestantism in France, present chances of, [417]