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Reputed Portrait of Jeanne d’Arc[Frontispiece.]
Jeanne d’Arc’s House at DomremyTo face page[6]
Rheims Cathedral” ”[50]
Church of Saint Remy” ”[50]
The Battle of “Herrings.” From a French Manuscript of the XVth Century” ”[58]
The Maid taken Prisoner. From a XVth Century MS.” ”[58]
Gate to the Palace of Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais” ”[76]
South Door of St. Ouen at Rouen” ”[128]
Court of Justice. From a Miniature by Jean Fouquet” ”[142]
Saint Lucien Tower, Beauvais. Jeanne is said to have passed a night in this tower on August 20, 1429” ”[178]
Facsimile of a Page of the Process of Jeanne d’Arc” ”[210]
Château de Vaucouleurs, called the “Porte de France”” ”[222]
Count de Dunois, Bastard of Orleans” ”[232]
Rheims Cathedral” ”[240]
Chinon” ”[260]
Orleans Cathedral” ”[268]
The Count de Richemont, Constable of France” ”[280]
Charles VII. (Gallery of the Louvre.)” ”[282]
View of Blois.Between pages[284]–285
The Bridge of OrleansTo face page[288]
1. On the last day of the English Siege, Sunday, May 8, 1429.
2. Shortly before its demolition in 1760.
Tomb of Pierre Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais” ”[300]
Jeanne d’Arc. From a Miniature of the XVth Century” ”[306]
The Battle of Patay” ”[308]
La Hire and Xantrailles. From a XVth Century MS.” ”[308]
IN THE TEXT.
The Old Castle of Rouen [3]
Battle outside Orleans [135]
Porte St. Honoré [157]
The Hôtel de Ville: Compiègne [328]
MAP.
France: 1429–1431[At end of volume.]

Part I
THE TRIAL

Information as to the Original Documents of the Trial will be found in the Appendix, p. [331].

An Introductory Note on the Maid’s Capture at Compiègne and on the Procedure of her Trial is given in the Appendix on p. [332].

THE OLD CASTLE OF ROUEN.

I
FIRST PROCESS: THE LAPSE

TRIAL EX OFFICIO

Six Public Examinations

On Wednesday, February 21st, at 8 o’clock in the morning, in the Chapel Royal of the Castle of Rouen. The Bishop and 42 Assessors present.