Jeanne d'Arc, Maid of Orleans, Deliverer of France: Being the Story of Her Life, Her Achievements, and Her Death, as Attested on Oath and Set Forth in the Original Documents
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Jeanne d'Arc, Maid of Orleans, Deliverer of France: Being the Story of Her Life, Her Achievements, and Her Death, as Attested on Oath and Set Forth in the Original Documents
Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Ornament Room. (41 Assessors.)
The Bishop decides to continue the
Examination privately.
March 4th–9th, The Examinations are considered by
Sunday-Friday the Bishop and some of the
Doctors, and it is decided to
question Jeanne on sundry
doubtful points.
March 10th, Saturday First Private Examination, in
prison, conducted by
Delafontaine, assisted by two
Assessors and two witnesses.
March 12th, Monday Second Private Examination, in
prison, in the morning.
Third Private Examination, in
prison, in the afternoon, the
Bishop not present.
In the Bishop’s house, on the same
day, the letter from the
Inquisitor, appointing his Vicar
to act as his Deputy, is read;
and the Vicar is appointed to act
as Judge.
March 13th, Tuesday The Vicar joins with the Bishop and
appoints his officers.
Fourth Private Examination,—the
first at which the Inquisitor is
present as Judge.
March 14th, Wednesday. Fifth Private Examination, in
prison, in the morning.
Sixth Private Examination, in
prison, in the afternoon.
1430–1. March 15th, Thursday Seventh Private Examination in
prison.
March 17th, Saturday Eighth Private Examination, in
prison, in the morning.
Ninth Private Examination, in
prison, in the afternoon.
March 18th, Passion Consultation of the Bishop with
Sunday twelve Assessors, in the Bishop’s
house. They adjourn till March
22nd, to deliberate over the
examinations already held.
March 22nd, Thursday Consultation at the Bishop’s house.
Résumé of the answers of Jeanne
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