Quoite, execution of, [53]
Rapin, Capt. Paul, birth and education, [321]-2;
emigrates to England, [322];
embarks for Holland, [323];
a cadet in the Dutch army, [324];
sails for England, [325];
encounters a storm, [326];
with the army of William III., [335] et seq.;
aide-de-camp, [350];
wounded and promoted, [354];
conciliatory spirit, [358]-9;
at Kinsale, [359];
tutor to Lord Woodstock, [360];
presented to the King, [371];
makes the "grand tour" with his pupil, [362]-3;
secures the Portland Vase, [363];
marriage, [363];
at the Hague and Wesel, [364];
his "Dissertation on the Origin and Nature of the English Constitution," [364];
"History of England," [364]-7;
death of, [366]
Rapin, Daniel de, [324]
Rapin family, [317]-21, [367]
Rapin, Solomon, [354], [360]
Ravanel, insurgent leader, defeats Royalists near Nismes, [143];
near Bouquet, [145];
supplants Cavalier, [182]-5;
death of, [189]
Redothière, Isabeau, [53]
Rességuerie, M. de la, [297]
Rey, Fulcran, his preaching and death, [25]-7
Riou, Capt., R.N., Lord Nelson's opinion of, [368];
ancestry, [368]-70;
birth and education, [370];
becomes a midshipman, [370];
accompanies Capt. Cook in his last voyage, [371];
witnesses the murder of the captain, [371];
return to England and appointed lieutenant, [372];
a sharer in the glory of Capt. Luttrell's brilliant achievement, [372];
appointed to the command of the Guardian, [373];
letters to his mother, [373], [377];
his ship strikes upon an iceberg, [374];
remains with the vessel, [375];
letter to the Admiralty, [375];
extract from his log, [376];
rescued by Dutch whalers, and return to England, [376];
receives the special thanks of the Admiralty, [377];
commander of the royal yacht Princess Augusta, [378];
at the battle of Copenhagen, [378]-9;
death of, [379];
his character, [379]-80;
monument in St. Paul's Cathedral, [380]
Rochemalan, Vaudois struggles at, [482]-6
Roger, Jacques, [213]
Roland, nephew of Laporte, [111];
insurgent leader, [113];
succeeds Laporte, [118];
in Lower Cevennes, [122];
organizes Camisards, [123]-5;
takes Sauvé, [137];
at Pompignan, [152];
at Salindres, [164]-5;
at Font-Morte, [176]-7;
at Pont-de-Montvert, [187];
death of, [188]
Romanche, Valley of the, [401], [408]
Rosen, Count, [332];
indignation against King James, [337]
Rostan, Alpine missionary, [460] (note)
Rou, Jean, [363]-4
Roussel, Alexandre, [232]
Ruvigny, Major-General, [357]
St. Bartholomew, doubt thrown upon massacre of, [27]
Saint-Etienne, Rabout, [276]-7
St. Hypolite, meeting at, [35]
Saint-Ruth, Marshal, [38];
in Ireland, [38] (note), [354] et seq.
Saint-Simon on the treatment of converts, [23]
Sands, Captain, [357]
San Veran, [468]
Sarsfield, General, [351]-3, [356]
Savoy and France, war declared, [520]
Savoy, Duke of, takes refuge with the Vaudois, [520]
Schomberg, Marshal, [309] et seq., [317], [344] et seq.;
death of, [345]
Schomberg, Count, [348]
Sedan, prosperity of, before Revocation, [64]-5;
Brousson at, [65]-6
Seguier, Pierre, insurgent leader, [96], [103];
at Frugères, [104];
at Font-Morte, [106];
taken, tried, and executed, [106]-7
Sirven, [263];
case of, taken up by Voltaire, [264]
Society of Friends in Languedoc, [281]-2
Souverain executed, [52]
Squeezers, the, [101] (note)
Synod of French Protestant Church, [283]
Talmash, Major-General, [357]
Telford, anecdote of, [82]
Testart, Marie Anne, [363]
Tetleau, Major-General, [357]
Toleration, Edict of, [276]
"Troopers' Lane," [310]
Tyrconnel, Earl of, [331]-2
Tyrconnel, Lady, retort to King James, [348]
Val Fressinières, [423]-5, [432]-43
Val Louise, [420];
massacre at, [422]
Vaudois, the country of, [385];
early Christianity of, [386]-6;
early persecutions of, [388];
Easter massacre of, [390]-1;
visits of Dr. Gilly to, [393]-4, [468], [477];
passiveness of, [420]-1;
massacre of, at Val Louise, [422];
persecutions of, [424]-6, [455], [481], [495]-500, [513]-20;
refuges of, [459], [467], [475], [477], [481];
struggles of, at Rochemalan, [482]-6;
flight at the Revocation, [495];
apparently exterminated, [500];
in Switzerland, [501];
prepare to return, [502];
Arnaud appointed leader, [502];
assisted by William of Orange, [503];
The Glorious Return of, [504]-13;
struggles of, at the Balsille, [515];
assist Duke of Savoy, [520];
emancipation of, [521]-2
Venours, Marquis de, death of, [335]
Vesson, [212], [214]
Vidal, Isaac, preacher, [48]
Villars, Marshal, on prophetic mania in Languedoc, [90];
appointed to command in Languedoc, [167];
at Nismes, [169];
clemency of, [172]-86;
treats with Cavalier, [177], [185];
suppresses insurrection of Camisards, [188]
Vincent, Isabel, prophetess, [89], [90]
Vivens, death of, [56]
Voltaire, takes up case of Calas, [259]-63;
takes up case of Sirven, [264];
case of Chaumont, [271]
Waldenses, the, [384]
Walker, Dr. George, death of, [348]
Waller, Sir James, [359]
Wheel, punishment of the, [258] (note)
William of Orange lands in England, [308];
proclaimed King, [309];
campaign against James II., [309] et seq., [340] et seq.;
his fleet, [325]-7;
wounded, [342];
death of, [364]
Woodstock, Lord, [360]-3
Wurtemberg, Duke of, [340], [357]
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Footnote 1: M. Simiot's speech before the National Assembly, 16th March, 1873.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 2: Bossuet, "Oraison Funèbre du Chancelier Letellier."[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 3: Bourdaloue had just been sent from the Jesuit Church of St. Louis at Paris, to Montpellier, to aid the dragoons in converting the Protestants, and bringing them back to the Church.[Back to Main Text]