de
Noailles, with the following note opposite his name: "The entire
family to be arrested, including their heir Guy, and Hervet, their old
intendant, rue St. Honor?."
[111] Archives des Affaires ?trang?res, vol. 322. (Letters of
Ladonay, Chalons, September 17 and 20, 1792.) "At Meaux, the brigands
have cut the throats of fifteen prisoners, seven of whom are priests
whose relations belong to the town or its environs. Hence an immense
number of malcontents." - Sauzay, I., 97. "The country cur?s are
generally recruited from among the rural bourgeoisie and the most
respected farmers' families."
[112] Sauzay, passim, especially vols. 3, 4, 5, and 6.
[113] Archives Nationales, F.7, 4437. Address of the popular club of
Clavisson (Gard.), Messidor 7, year II. - Rodolphe Reuss, "S?ligman
Alexandre, sur les Tribulations d'un Israelite Strasbourgeois Pendant
la Terreur," p. 37. Order issued by General Di?che to Coppin, in
command of the "Seminaire" prison. "Strive with the utmost zeal to
suppress the cackle of aristocrats." Such is the sum of the
instructions to jail keepers.
[114] Archives Nationales, AF., II., 88. (Edict issued by
Representative Milhaud, Narbonne, Vent?se 9, year II.
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