The Wars of Religion in France, 1559-1576; the Huguenots, Catherine De Medici And Philip Ii

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Bordeaux and Toulouse followed. At Rouen, Carrouges, the governor, would not obey the King's warrant until doubly convinced, when he retired to his country house and refused to execute it, though he did not have the courage to prevent the massacre, as was the case at Dijon, Limoges, Blois, Nantes.^ 1 For the order of Marcel, provost of the merchants, immediately before the massacre, see Arch, cur., VII, 212. On the council of August 24, see Cavalli, 85.
Charles IX at first denied any responsibi
...lity and blamed the Guises. When this proved a dangerous explanation, he asserted the massacre was made to foil a similar plot on the part of the Huguenots.
2 At Blois not only the Huguenots were not mistreated but the city became a city of refuge (D'Aubigne, III, 344, note 6). The Mayor of Nantes refused to carry out the orders for massacre {Bulletin de la Soc. du prot. jrang., I, 59).
Hotman was saved from the massacre at Bourges by his students; on the massacre at Troyes see the relation in Arch, cur., VII, 287; and for that at Lyons an article by Puyroche in Bulletin de la Soc.


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