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  Châteauoux, Marie-Anne de Mailly Nesle, Duchesse de (1717–44), a mistress of Louis XV, 12, 13, 14, 24, 25, 26, 54, 55, 104, 105

  Chatham, William Pitt, 1st Earl of (1708–78), 222

  Chaulnes, Marie-Joseph d’ Albert d’ Ailly, Duc de Picquigny, Duc de (1741–93), 153

  Chaulnes, Michel Ferdinand d’Albert d’ Ailly, Vidame d’Amiens, Duc de (1714–69), 153

  Chevert, François de (1695–1769), 199–200

  Chevotet, Jean-Michel (1698–1772), architect, 210

  Chevreuse, Marie-Charles Louis, Duc de (1717–71), 28; Duchesse de, 24, 28

  Choiseul, Charlotte Rosalie Romanet, Comtesse de (1733–53), a mistress of Louis XV, 146–50

  Choiseul, Etienne François de Choiseul, Comte de Sainville, Duc de (1719–85), 72, 73–4, 80, 136; and the Choiseul-Romanet affaire, 147; wins large sum of money from the King, 150; sent as ambassador to Rome, 150, 162; promoted to Vienna, 188, 189, 206, 210; appointed Foreign Minister, 210–11, 213, 215, 216

  Choiseul, Louise Honorine Crozat du

  Châtel, Duchesse de (1735–1801), m.

  Etienne François, Duc de

  Choiseul 1750, 213–15, 230

  Choiseul family, 146, 147, 215

  Choiseul-Romanet affaire, 145–54

  Choisy, Château de [District of Paris], 24, 51, 52, 53, 54, 60, 62, 63, 64–5, 80, 122, 131, 145, 146, 152, 183, 229, 231

  Christian VI (1699–1746), King of Denmark and Norway from 1730, 130

  Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer (1874–1965), 213

  Clairaut, Alexis Claude (1713–65), 52

  Clermont, Louis de Bourbon-Condé, Comte de (1709–71), 88, 204, 207–8

  Cléry, rue, Paris, birthplace of Mme de P., 16

  Clipped Yew Trees, Ball of the, Versailles, 1745, 29–37, 90

  Clodion, C. F. M. (1738–1814), sculptor, 133

  Closter Seven, Convention of, 1757, 201, 202, 204, 205

  Cochin, Charles-Nicolas (1715–90), called Cochin le Fils or C.N. Cochin II, 32, 84, 97, 98, 131–2, 229

  Coigny, Jean-Antoine François Franquetot de (1702–48), 32, 56, 75, 84–5

  Coislin, Marie-Anne de Mailly, Marquise de (1730–1829), 167

  Colbert, Jean-Baptiste (1619–83), 119

  Collin, Mme de P.’s agent, 44, 68, 230

  Comédie-Française, Paris, 81, 87, 112, 113, 153

  Comédie-Italienne, 79, 87

  Compiègne [Oise], 42, 54, 64, 69, 91, 92, 93, 99, 108, 110, 126, 142, 171, 178

  Concorde, Place de la Paris: see Louis XV, Place

  Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de (1621–86), the Grand Condé, 8, 207, 227–8

  Condé, Louise-Françoise, Duchesse de (1673–1743), 8

  Condé, Louis-Joseph de Bourbon, Prince de (1736–1818), son of Louis-Henri, Monsieur le Duc, 42

  Conseil d’Etat, 155–6, 157; Dauphin joins, 160, 174, 176, 177, 182, 184, 188, 210, 211

  Conti, Louis-François de Bourbon, Prince de (1717–76), 65, 80, 93, 110, 111, 155, 161, 172

  Conti, Louise-Elisabeth de Bourbon Condé, Princesse de (1693–1775), 31, 49–50, 51, 65

  Cordon Bleu: see St Espirit, Croix du Corneille, Pierre (1606–84), 114

  Cotte, Jules Robert de (1683–1767), architect, 5

  Cotte, Robert de (1656–1735), architect, father of J. R., 5

  Coustou, Guillaume II (1716–77), sculptor, 63

  Coypel, an artist, secretary to MM. De Tournehem and Marigny, 131

  Crawfurd of Kilwinnink, Quintin (1743–1819), 116

  Crébillon, Prosper Jolyot de (1674–1762), 18, 22, 52, 79, 112, 113, 114, 152, 220

  Crécy, Château de, near Dreux [Eure-et-Loir], 54, 63, 65, 69, 106–7, 125, 183, 187

  Crefelt, Battle of, 1758, 208

  Crillon, M. De 75

  Croissy, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Torcy et de (1703–77), 80, 186

  Croix, M. De, 75

  Croix des Petits Champs, rue, Paris, home of Mme de P. after her marriage to M. d’Etioles, 20

  Croix du Saint Espirit: see St Espirit, Croix du

  Cro, Emmanuel, Duc de (1718–84), Maréchal de France 1783, 59, 73–5, 97, 101, 124, 132, 136, 145, 146, 165–6, 169

  Crozat brothers, 213–14

  Cumberland, William Augustus, Duke of (1721–65), 45, 47, 199–200, 201, 202

  Damiens, Robert François (1714–57), 180–94; death, 193

  Dampierre, Château de [District of Paris], 27, 49

  Daun, Leopold Joseph Maria, Count von (1705–66), Field Marshal 1754, 200

  Dauphin, Place, Paris, ballroom in, 32; jeweller, 217

  Deffand, Marie-Anne de Vichy Chamrond, Marquise du (1697–1780), 22, 116

  Denis, Madame, 22

  Destouches (Philippe Néricault, 1680–1754, called), writer, 52

  Diderot, Denis (1713–84), 232

  Dombes, Louis Auguste de Bourbon, Prince de (1700–55), 84

  ‘Dorigny le Dauphin’, son of Louis XV by a housemaid, 11

  Dresden, 89, 130, 132, 179

  Dreux [Eure-et-Loir], 63

  Dubois, Guillaume (1656–1723), Cardinal 1721, first minster to the Regent, 7, 194

  Duclos, Charles Pinot (1704–72), 51, 109

  Ducrollay, jeweller, 51, 109, 217

  Dufort de Cheverny, Comte (1731–1802), 19, 136, 186, 193, 194

  Dufresney, Charles Rivière (1648–1724), writer, 81

  Dunkirk, ship, 171

  Dupleix, Joseph François (1697–1763), 196

  Duras, Emmanuel Félicité de Durfort, Duc de (1715–89), Maréchal de France 1775, 51

  Duvaux, Lazare, supplier of bibelots to Mme de P., 130, 131, 165

  Duverney: see Pâris brothers

  Ecole Militaire, Paris (built 1752–60), 15; plans, 144, 202, 216

  Egmont, Comte Casimir d’, Marquis de Pignatelli, 208

  Egmont, Sophie Jeanne Armande Elisabeth Septimanie de Vignerot du Plessis-Richelieu, Comtesse d’ (1741–73), 75, 208

  Elisabeth of France, eldest daughter of Louis XV: see Parma; (Marie Louise) Elisabeth, Duchess of

  Elizabeth Farnese of Parma (1682–1766), second queen of Philip V of Spain, 9

  Elizabeth Petrovna (1709–62), Tzarina of Russia from 1741, 9, 222

  Elysée, Palais de l’ (formerly Hôtel d’Evreux), 15, 69, 128, 134, 161, 184, 227, 228, 234

  encyclical on the sacraments, Benedict XIV’s, 163, 180

  Encyclopédie, the, and the Encyclopédistes, 117, 119–20, 161, 196, 221

  England, 56, 58, 78, 95, 170, 171, 172, 175, 176, 178, 193, 196, 208, 221, 222, 224

  Enquétes and Requétes, the, 163, 180, 183, 189, 191, 192

  Espirit de Contradiction, L’ (Dufresny, 1700), 81

  Estrades, Elizabeth Charlotte de Semonville, Comtesse, 37, 43, 48, 49, 55, 65, 75, 80, 104, 107, 145, 146, 147, 149, 150, 185, 187, 205

  Estrées, Louis Charles César Le Tellier, Marquis de Courtenvaux, Duc d’ (1695–1771), Maréchal de France 1757, 47, 198–200

  Estrées family, 25

  Etats Généraux, 156

  Etioles, Alexandrine d’ (1744–54), daughter of Mme de P. by her husband, 20–1, 43, 99, 112, 151–4, 165, 167, 230, 233

  Etioles, Charles Guillaume Le Normant d’, husband of Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, 20, 31, 43, 44, 57

  Etioles, Madame d’: see Pompadour, Marquise et Duchesse d’

  Etioles, Château d’, Forest of Sénart [District of Paris], 20, 39, 43, 44

  Evreux, Hôtel d’: see Elysée, Palais de l’

  Fagon, Guy Crescent (1638–1718), doctor of Louis XIV, 1, 6

  Falconet, Etienne (1716–91), sculptor and porcelain maker, 63, 127, 133

  Favart, Charles Simon (1710–92), 229

  Ferté d’Imbault, Marquise de la (née Geoffrin, d. 1791), 22–3, 57, 228

  Fitzjames, Charles, Duc de (1712–87), grandson of the Duke of York (James VII and II) and Arabella Churchill, 75, 220

  Fleury, André Hercule de (1653–1743), Bishop of Fréjus 16
98, Cardinal 1726, 8, 10, 38, 39, 175

  Fontainebleu, Château de [District of Paris], 54–5, 56, 57, 59, 60, 64, 69, 83, 84, 92, 99, 113, 114, 126, 142, 147–8, 149, 150, 201

  Fontanieu, M. De, 186

  Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier de (1657–1757), 22, 52

  Fontenoy, Battle of, 1745, 38–48, 49, 52, 77–8, 106, 133

  Fouquet, Nicolas: see Belle-Isle, Nicolas Fouquet, Marquis de

  Francis I (1708–65), husband of Maria Theresa, elected Holy Roman Emperor 1745, 38

  François I (1494–1547), King of France from 1515, 204

  Frederick II (1712–86), the Great, King of Prussia from 1740, 51, 52, 121, 171, 174–9, 188, 198, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205–7, 208

  French Revolution, the, 5, 21, 69, 76, 95, 118, 126, 141, 159, 161, 187, 199–200, 211, 227, 228

  Fronde, the, 3, 160

  Fronsac, Louis du Plessis, Duc de, 153, 178, 205

  Gabriel, Jacques IV Ange (1698–1782), architect, 24, 53, 124, 126, 144, 226, 227

  Galerie des Glaces, Versailles, 7, 30

  gambling, 49, 60, 61, 64

  Garde des Sceaux, 156, 185

  Garter, Order of the (est. 1348), 73

  Gazette de France, founded 1631, 164

  Genoa, 199, 200

  Geoffrin, Marie-Therèse Rodet, Madame (1699–1777), 22–3, 164

  George II (1683–1760), King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727, 202, 208

  George III (1738–1820), King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760, 130, 222

  Germany, 170, 176, 197

  Gesvres, Hôtel de, Paris, 20, 33, 34

  Gesvres, Louis Léon, Duc de (1692–1757), 48, 129, 183

  Ghent, 45

  Gisors, Hélène Mancini, Comtesse de, 208

  Gisors, Louis Marie Fouquet, Comte de (1732–58), 77, 208

  Gobelins factory, 157

  Gontaut, Louis Antoine de: see Biron, Louis Antoine de Gontaut, Duc de

  Gramont, Antoine Antonin, Duc de, 214–15; Béatrixe de Choiseul Stainville, Duchesse de (1730–94), 214–15

  Gramont family, 25

  Grenelle, Plaine de, Paris, 128, 144

  Gresses, Jean-Baptiste Louis (1709–77), writer, 81–2

  Griffit, Père Henri (1698–1771), 143

  Guay, Jacques (c. 1715–87), jeweller, 133, 232

  Gustavus III (1746–92), King of Sweden from 1771, 130

  Hanover, Electorate of, 172, 176

  Hanovre, Pavillon de, 205

  Hastenbeck, Hanover, Battle of, 1757, 199, 210

  Hausset, Madame du (1720–80), Mme de P.’s maid, 68, 70, 71, 87, 115, 116–17, 118–19, 136, 139, 140, 167

  Havana, Cuba, 223

  Havre, Le [Seine-Maritime], 106–7, 109

  Hawke, Edward Hawke, 1st Baron (1705–81), 130

  Hay, Lord Charles (d. 1760), 45

  Helvétius, Claude Adrien (1715–71), 22

  Hénault, Président Jean-François (1685–1770), 22, 28, 29, 44; his History of France, 1744, 164, 232

  Henri III (1551–89), King of France from 1574, 164

  Henri IV (1553–1610), King of Navarre from 1572, of France from 1589, 8, 93, 164, 192, 193

  Henriette-Anne of France (1727–52), younger twin (with the Duchess of Parma), second and favourite daughter of Louis XV, 10, 94–5, 120

  Hermitage, the, 69, 124, 125, 126, 130, 142, 178, 226

  Hertford, Francis Seymour Conway 1st Marquess of (1718–94), on Mme de P., 232–3

  Hesse, 198, 208

  Holland, 171, 218

  Holy Year, 98, 143, 145

  Hôtel de Ville, Paris, 29, 32, 33–4, 48, 107, 183, 193

  Huet, Christophe (d. 1759), artist, 129

  Hungary, Queen of: see Marie Theresa

  hunting, 4, 5, 8, 12, 24, 54, 64, 69, 71, 73, 74, 77, 78, 79, 80, 86, 91, 115, 126, 143, 187, 189, 223, 225

  Ile de France, 4, 25

  Indes, Compagnie des, 17, 104

  Index, the, 97

  India, 98, 132, 171, 195, 224

  Invalides, the, Paris (est. 1670), 128, 144

  Isabelle (Maria Isabella of Parma) (1741–63), first wife of the Emperor Joseph II, 211

  Italy, 97

  Jansenism and Jansenists, 157–63

  Jekyll, Joseph (d. 1837), 129–30

  Jéliotte, Pierre (1713–97), Mme de P.’s singing master, 18, 79

  John V (1689–1750), King of Portugal from 1707, 9

  Joseph II (1741), Archduke of Austria, elected Holy Roman Emperor, 1765, 221

  Jouy, Antoine Louis Rouillé, Comte de (1689–1761), 177, 188, 189; Mme de Jouy, 188

  Knox, Ronald Arbuthnot (1888–1957), 159

  Lachau-Montauban, Comtesse de, 49

  La Chaussée, Pierre Claude Nivelle de (1692–1752), 52, 81

  Lafitte, Château (wine), 56

  La Martinière, Germain Richault de (1690–1783), Louis XV’s surgeon, 182

  Lameth, M. De, 132

  La Mothe, Maréchal de, 52, 83

  La Popelinière, Alexandre Joseph Le Riche de (1692–1762), 77–8

  La Popelinière, Thérèse des Hayes, Madame de (1713–52), 77–8

  La Rochefoucauld de Roye, Frédéric Jérome (1701–57), Archbishop of Bourges from 1729, Cardinal, 40, 106, 182

  Lasmarte, Jean-Marie de, Louis XV’s huntsman, 78–9, 115

  Lassurance, Jean II (c. 1690–1755), architect, 63, 65, 126, 127

  La Tour, Maurice Quentin de (1704–88), artist in pastel, 131, 176

  La Tour d’Auvergne family, 41, 64, 65

  Lauraguais, Duchesse de (1714–69), 13, 25, 51, 164, 199, 232

  Lauzun, Armand de Gontaut–Biron, Duc de (1747–93), 213

  La Vallière, Louis César de la Baume Le Blanc, Duc de (1708–80), 65, 80, 85, 86, 120, 129, 144, 165

  La Vallière, family, 25

  Lebel, Dominque Guillaume (1696–1768), Concierge of Versailles, 11, 136–7, 138

  Leblanc, Abbé, 97

  Leczinska, Marie: see Marie Leczinska

  Leczinski, Stanislas: see Stanislas I

  Lempereur, jeweler, 217

  Lépicié, Michel Nicolas Bernard (1735–84), painter, 131

  Le Vau, Louis (1612–70), architect, 141

  library of Mme de P., 130

  Lignières, Père de, Louis XV’s confessor, 11

  Ligonier, John (Jean Louis) Ligonier, Earl (1680–1770), Field Marshal 1766, 170

  Lisbon, great earthquake at, 1755, 197

  Livry, M. de, 75

  Lixin, Prince de, 122

  Lorraine: Duc de: see Stanislas I, King of Poland; House of, 122, 153; province of, 122

  Louis XIII (1601–43), King of France from 1610, 8, 27, 38

  Louis XIV (1638–1715), King of France from 1643, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 21, 31, 47, 64, 85, 94, 101, 102, 121, 144, 158, 163–4, 166, 192, 205, 207, 216, 226

  Louis XV (1710–74), King of France from 1715, accession, 1; love of hunting, 4; care for agriculture, 4; routine at Versailles, 5–6; and his child fiancée, the Infanta Maria Ana Victoria, 8–9; marriage to Maria Leczinska, 10–11; and Mme de Mailly, 11–12; and Mme de Vintimille, 12; and Mme de Châtearoux, 12–14; illness at Metz, 12–14, 20; receives the name Well Beloved, 14; love for Château de Choisy, 24; attractiveness, 25; meets Mme d’Etioles at the Ball of the Clipped Yew Trees, 32; at Battle of Fontenoy, 45, 46; adopts use of nicknames, 58; love of piquet, 60; house building hobby, 65; liking for gambling, 75; love for his legitimate children, 91; sits up with Dauphin, ill with smallpox, 91–2; refuses to visit Paris again, 107; love of animals, 119; dislike of Frederick the Great, 121; morbid moods, 121; and the Parisian widow, 136–7; and the Parc aux Cerfs, 138, 168–9; and Mme de Choiseul, 145–54; and Mme de Coislin, 167; Damiens’s attempts on his life, 180–94; change in way of life, 197–8; cuts down his expenses, 216; and Mme de P.’s last illness, 231; watches her body leave Versailles, 233; many other references passim

  Louis XV, Place, Paris (now Place de la Concorde), 15, 227

  Louis XVI (1754–93
), King of France (1774–92), 6, 7, 98, 105, 139, 161, 187, 205

  Louis XVIII (1755–1824), King of France from 1815, 6, 91, 211

  Louis (1729–65) son of Louis XV, Dauphin of France, 6, 13, 26, 28; marriage to the Infanta Marie-Thérèsa-Raphaele, 29–37; at Fontenoy, 39, 46, 47; reception at Court of Mme de P., 51, 59; death of Marie-Thérèsa-Raphaele, 63–4, 88, 89, 90; tastes and character, 87, 91, 112; hostility to the Encyclopédistes, 119–20; Queen’s love for, 141, 143; and Damiens’s attack on the King, 181, 182, 183, 184; 1861, 88; Mme de P.’s death, 231; other references passim

  Louis, le demi-: see Luc, Comte du

  Louise of France (1737–87), 6th daughter of Louis XV, 58, 95, 211

  Louisburg [Nova Scotia, Canada], 104, 206

  Louis Philippe (1773–1850), King of the French, 127, 142

  Louvre, Palace of the, Paris, 15, 28, 41, 176

  Low Countries, 180 see also Austrian Netherlands

  Lowendal (Lœvendal), Ulrick Frederick Valdemar, Count (1700–55), Maréchal de France 1747, 77–8, 170, 198

  Luc, Comte du, ‘le demi-Louis’, (1740–1811), son of Louis XV and Mme de Vintimille, 12, 226

  Lunéville [Meurthe-et-Moselle], 52, 54, 80, 89, 112, 113

  Lutzelberg, Battle of, 1758, 209–10

  Lutzenbourg, Mme de, 125, 203

  Luxembourg, Museé du, 99

  Luynes, Charles Philippe d’Albert, Duc de (1695–1758), 19, 27–8, 36, 55, 59–60, 83–4, 86, 104, 162, 167, 265–6, 193, 199

  Luynes, Marie Brulart, Marquise de Charost, later Duchesse de (1684–1763), 27–8, 31, 49, 59–60, 83–4, 114, 143

  Luynes, Paul d’Albert de (1703–88), Archbishop of Sens 1753, Cardinal 1756, 28

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron (1800–59), 139

  Machault d’Arnouville, Jean Baptiste de (1701–94), 156, 158, 162, 183, 184–5, 187, 188

  Madame, La Petite (1747–9), Dauphin’s child by first marriage, 88, 89, 90, 93

  Madame Infante: see Parma, (Marie Louise) Elisabeth, Duchess of

  Madrid, 31, 66, 172

  Mahon, Minorca, 170; Mahonaise, 170

  Mailly, Louise Julie de Maily-Nesle, Comtesse de (1710–51), a mistress of Louis XV, 11, 12, 13, 25, 36, 105, 136, 143, 227

  Mailly sisters, 25, 51, 53, 70, 167

  Maintenon, François d’ Aubigné, Marquise de (1635–1719), 72, 163–4

  Mansart, Jules Hardouin (1646–1737), architect, 5

  Marais, Mathieu (1665–1737), writer, 10

  Maria Ana Victoria, Infanta of Spain, betrothed to but rejected by Louis XV, 3, 9, 29

  Maria Theresa (1717–80), Archduchess of Austria and King of Hungary from 1740, wife of the Emperor Francis I, 38, 174, 176, 179, 206, 216, 218

 

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