[E] Jean de Lorraine, brother of the duke de Guise.
[F] Antoine Duprat had been tutor to Francis I. He must have been an old man at this time, for he died in 1535 at the age of 72.
[G] Of François de Tournon, de Thou says: “Homme d’une prudence, d’une habilete pour les affaires, et d’un amour pour sa patrie, presque au-dessus de tout ce qu’on peut poser.” He died in 1562.
[H] Gabriel, Cardinal de Grammont, was the last of the male line of this celebrated family. His sister married into the family of AURE, which then took the name and arms the de Grammonts.
[I] D’Aumale.
[J] Sic.
[K] A descendant of Guy de Levis, who was elected marshall of the Crusaders who marched against the Albigenses; hence his successors were all called Marechaux de la Foi. He received the lands of Mirepoix, in Languedoc, in return for his services. The family became very illustrious, and we refer readers who have the time and patience to study a very curious piece of history, to the writings of Cartier and Lognac.
[L] The Comte de Tonnerre.
[M] He began life as page to Francis I., became Constable of France in 1538, and died at the age of 74, at the battle of St Denis, killed, it is said, by a Scotsman named Stuart.
[N] Phillipe Chabot, Seigneur de Brion, in Poitou, a great protégé of the celebrated Duchesse d’Etampes.