Cathedral Cities of FranceMarshall, Herbert, R. W. S.
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Cathedral Cities of France
Marshall, Herbert, R. W. S.
Cathedrals -- France; France -- Description and travel
Vincent, St., Childebert’s Church, 372-375.
Viollet-le-Duc, _cited_, 28, 41-45, 48-51, 265, 270-273, 302, 342;
panegyric on Chartres Cathedral, 211;
restorations in Notre Dame, 369.
Vire, the, 130.
“Week of Battles,” 1871, the 156.
Wells Cathedral, 75;
tomb of William de la Merche, 77.
Westminster Abbey, 109;
tomb of Aymer de Valence, 77, 257.
Whewell, _quoted_, 93, 94, 100, 110.
William de la Merche, tomb at Wells, 77.
William Longsword, 66, 105, 138.
William of Poitiers, 116.
William the Conqueror, 66;
connection with Caen, 117-126;
funeral at Caen, 120-122;
at Le Mans, 155;
struggle with Geoffrey the Hammer, 172;
at Moulins, 248-251.
Wittich, General von, 207.
Wolsey, Cardinal, the French alliance, 24.
Yonne River, 299;
at Sens, 301.
Young, Arthur, account of the Guise tragedy, 199-200;
indignation of, 375;
Rouen, description of, _quoted_, 73.
Yves, Bishop of Chartres, 370.
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Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
St. Front, Perigueux=> St. Front, Périgueux {pg x}
has gazed up at the great buttressed hill, silhoutted=> has gazed up at
the great buttressed hill, silhouetted {pg 38}
RUE DE L’HORLAGE, ROUEN=> RUE DE L’HORLOGE, ROUEN {pg 79}
Charlottle Corday spent=> Charlotte Corday spent {pg 96}
Another memory of the Conquerer in Caen=> Another memory of the
Conqueror in Caen {pg 122}
CONTANCES=> COUTANCES {pg 141}
THE SOUTH PORCH OF THE CATHEDRAL, CONTANCES=> THE SOUTH PORCH OF THE
CATHEDRAL, COUTANCES {pg 147}
ST. PIERRE, CONTANCES=> ST. PIERRE, COUTANCES {pg 153}
converted him to Christianty=> converted him to Christianity {pg 152}
Goeffrey of Mayenne=> Geoffrey of Mayenne {pg 155}
the Duke of Mecklenburg and Von der Taun=> the Duke of Mecklenburg and
Von der Tann {pg 161}
If Le Mans marks the first stage from Normandy upon the southward road,
Angiers=> If Le Mans marks the first stage from Normandy upon the
southward road, Angers {pg 169}
TOUR DE L’HORLAGE, TOURS=> TOUR DE L’HORLOGE, TOURS {pg 185}
Tour de la Chaine=> Tour de la Chaîne {pg 286}
salon of the Hôtel Rambouillet=> salon of the Hotel Rambouillet {pg 333}
was vested in the spiritul power=> was vested in the spiritual power {pg
343}
The beseiging army of Charles the Bold=> The besieging army of Charles
the Bold {pg 346}
leaving Charles at Compiégne=> leaving Charles at Compiègne {pg 353}
and indeed the eccleciastical=> and indeed the ecclesiastical {pg 360}
Archibishop Maurice de Sully=> Archbishop Maurice de Sully {pg 366}
“Manned d’Archéologie Française,”=> “Manuel d’Archéologie Française,”
{pg 388}
Tour Charlemange, 187=> Tour Charlemange, 187 {pg 395}
La Beuriere quarter of Boulogne, 16.=> La Beurière quarter of Boulogne,
16. {index}
Louis le Debonnair, 57.=> Louis le Débonnair, 57. {index}
Orleans=> Orléans {pg x, 71, 390}
“Precieuses,” the, 333.=> “Précieuses,” the, 333. {index}
Radégonde, Saint, 274.=> Radegonde, Saint, 274. {index}
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