The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 2 by Julia Pardoe
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Court, and travelled through the southern provinces as a
missionary-apostle. He was the author of several controversial and religious works, and died in 1626. [63] Sully, _Mém_. vol. viii. pp. 36, 37. [64] Sully, _Mém_. vol. viii. p. 37. [65] Mézeray, vol. xi. p. 10. [66] Sully, _Mém_. vol. viii. p. 81 _note_. [67] Henri II, Duc de Longueville, was still a mere youth, having been born in 1595. Appointed plenipotentiary at the Congress of Münster in 1648, as well as Governor of Normandy, he threw himself into the party of the Fronde, on the pretext of mortification at being refused the government of Havre, but in reality in compliance with the entreaties of his wife. As the result of this concession he, in 1650, shared the imprisonment of the Princes de Condé and de Conti; but having recovered his liberty during the following year, he renounced all partisanship, and died peaceably in 1663. [68] Fines paid for the commutation of offences. [69] Instruction de M. de Schomberg, Comte de Monteuil, conseillier du Roi en son conseil d'état, lieutenant-général de sa Majesté ès pays de Limosin, haute et basse Marche, pour son voyage d'Allemagne, 1617. _Pièces Justificatives;_ signed by Richelieu. [70] Lorenzo Balthazar de Figueroa y Cordova, Duque de Feria, who in |
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