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P. 62: Catherine Marie de Lorraine, wife of Louis de Bourbon, Duke De Montpensier.

P. 62: Henri III., assassinated at Paris, 1589.

P. 65: The other man was Mayenne.

P. 67: Poltrot de Méré was tortured and quartered (March 18, 1563). As regards the admiral, he was massacred August 24, 1572.

P. 68: Philibert de Marcilly, lord of Cipierre, tutor of Charles IX.

P. 71: On this adventure, consult the Additions au Journal de Henri III., note 2.

P. 72: Louis de Correa, Historia de la conquista del reino de Navarra.

P. 76: Louise de Savoie.

P. 77: Charlotte de Roye, married to Francis III. de La Rochefoucauld in 1557; she died in 1559.

P. 78: Marguerite de Foix-Candale, married to Jean Louis de Nogaret, Duke d'Eperon.

P. 79: Renée de Bourdeille, daughter of Andre and Jacquette Montberon. She married, in 1579, David Bouchard, Viscount d'Aubeterre, who was killed in Périgord in 1593. She died in 1596. The daughter of whom Brantôme is about to speak was Hippolyte Bouchard, who was married to François d'Esparbez de Lussan. The three daughters whom he later mentions were: Jeanne, Countess de Duretal, Isabelle, Baroness d'Ambleville, and Adrienne, lady of Saint-Bonnet.

P. 80: Married subsequently to Francois d'Esparbez de Lusan, Marechal d'Aubeterre.

P. 83: Renée de Clermont, daughter of Jacques de Clermont-d'Amboise, lord of Bussy; she was married to the incompetent Jean de Montluc-Balagny (bastard of the Bishop de Valence), created Field Marshal of France in 1594.

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