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The Affair of the Poisons: Murder, Infanticide, and Satanism at the Court of Louis XIV

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by Anne Somerset

Dutch, the see Holland

  Effiat, Antoine Coiffier-Ruzé, Marquis d’

  Effita, M. d’ (Criminal Lieutenant of Paris)

  Elboeuf, Marie Marguerite Ignace de Lorraine, Mlle d’

  Elias, Norbert

  Enghien, Henri Jules de Bourbon, Duc d’

  Estrades, Godefroy, Maréchal d’

  Eugène François of Savoy, Prince

  Exili, Egidio

  Faurye, Jean

  Felibien, André

  Ferry, M.

  Ferry, Mme

  Feuquières, Antoine de Pas, Marquis de: Lesage’s allegations against; serves Luxembourg; character; enmity with Louvois; served with summons; interrogated and discharged; military career; and Louis’ support of prosecutions; letters to fortune-teller; as client of Mme de La Ville; lost account of experiences before Chambre

  Fieubet, Gaspard de

  Filastre, Françoise: detained and interrogated; and Mme de Vivonne; Princesse de Tingry patronises; la Bergerot accuses of making pact with devil; birth of child; and Mlle de Fontanges; la Chapelain accuses; and Mme de Montespan; La Reynie investigates; tried, tortured and sentenced to be burnt; withdraws allegations; Louis considers testimony; use of testimony as evidence

  Fontainebleau

  Fontanges, Duchesse de (Marie-Angélique de Scorailles): as Louis’ mistress; created duchess; health decline; loses favour with Louis; Mme de Maintenon and; la Filastre seeks employment with; la Voisin and Romani approach; murder plot against; la Filastre denies wishing to harm; death and autopsy

  Fontet, Marie, Marquise de

  Fontrevault, Abbess of see Rochechouart, Marie Madeleine Gabrielle de

  Forne, M.

  fortune-telling and divination

  Fouilloux, Bénigne de see Alluye, Marquise d’

  Fouquet, Nicolas

  France: judicial procedures; wars; status in Europe

  France devenue Italienne, La (novel)

  France Galante, La (novel)

  Funck-Brentano, Frantz

  Galet, Philippe

  galleys: as punishment

  gambling

  Gascon (servant)

  Gassilly, Comte de

  Gazette de France

  Glaser, Christophe

  Gobelin, Abbé

  Gobelin, Antoine see Brinvilliers, Marquis de

  Gobelins tapestry factories

  gold see alchemy

  Gontier, M.

  Grabcey, Mme de

  Gramont, Antoine II, Maréchal Duc de

  Gramont, Elizabeth, Comtesse de (née Hamilton)

  Gramont, Mlle de

  Gramont, Philibert, Comte de

  Grancey, Mlle de

  Grancey, Mme de

  Grandet, François

  Grondeuse, Mme de

  Guerchi, Mlle de

  Guesdon, Mme

  Guibourg, Abbé Étienne: arrested; performs black masses and child sacrifices; Mme de Montespan and; pact with devil; Marie Montvoisin on; recites pact from memory; and la Filastre’s testimony; confrontation with Marie Montvoisin; identifies Mlle des Oeillets; in Vincennes; not subjected to torture; denounces Mme Joly; reports attempt to kill Colbert; on Maillard; imprisoned for life; shares prison cell with Lemaire; death

  Guiche, Armand de Gramont, Comte de

  Hamelin, Jean (‘La Chausée’)

  Hannyvel, Chevalier de

  Hanover, Electress of see Sophia

  Harlay, Achille de (Attorney-General)

  Harlay, François de, Archbishop of Paris

  Hébert (curé at Versailles)

  Hébert, Mme

  Henault (priest)

  Henri III, King of France

  Henri IV, King of France

  Herault (tavern keeper)

  hoca (game)

  Holland: war with France

  homosexuality

  Hostel, Nicholas d’

  Huet, Jean

  infanticide and child sacrifice

  Italy: supposed expertise in poisons

  Jacob, la (divineress)

  James, Duke of York (later James II of England)

  Jemme (fortune-teller)

  Joly, Marguerite

  Journal des Savants

  La Brosse, Chevalier de

  La Bruyère, Jean de

  La Chaboissière (Jean Barthominat)

  La Chaise, Père

  La Chausée see Hamelin, Jean

  La Fare, Charles Auguste, Marquis de

  Lafayette, Marie Madeleine de la Vergne, Comtesse de

  La Ferté, Henri François, Duc de

  La Ferté, Madeleine, Maréchale de

  La Ferté, Marie Isabelle, Duchesse de

  Lafrasse, Benoist Robin de

  La Grange, Magdelaine de: arrested and interrogated; tried and sentenced; acquaintances; hanged; supplies poison to la Bosse and la Voisin; Mme de Dreux requests poison from; warns of plot against Louis; friendship with Demoiselle Robert; probable poisoning of M. Faurye

  Lalande, François

  Lamoignon, Guillaume

  lansguenet (game)

  La Queue, Bernard de Prez, Seigneur de

  la Regnault (eau-de-vie seller)

  La Reynie, Nicolas-Gabriel de: name; on poisonings by upper-classes; on hoca (game); background and career; interrogates Mme de La Grange; role in Affair of the Poisons; and early arrests; on divineresses; takes charge of case of Mmes Vigoreux, Voisin and Bosse; on Mme de Poulaillon’s sentence; on punishment of guilty; on Lesage and la Voisin; and Lesage’s testimony; reports read out to Louis; supposed collaboration on play The Divineress; and charges against Comtesse de Soissons; and evidence against Luxembourg; orders Luxembourg moved in Bastille; questions Princesse de Tingry; interrogates Duchesse de Bouillon; questions Mme la Ferté; interrogates Feuquières; interrogates Comtesse du Roure; Louis supports; interrogates la Voisin; Luxembourg denied legal action against; Mme de Sévigné disparages; interest in la Filastre; on Magdelaine Chapelain; and Guibourg; and reported infanticides; suspects Mme de Montespan; on Marie Montvoisin; and la Voisin’s petition to Louis; and la Voisin’s secret source of wealth; questions Marie Montvoisin; interviews Romani; and accusations against Mme de Montespan; and la Filastre’s evidence; memoranda to Louvois on difficulties of evidence; prepares case against poison suspects; and Mlle des Oeillets’ poison plot against Louis; on prisoners’ contacts at Vincennes; and Louis’ orders to end enquiries; Louis seeks advice from; and reported attempt to kill Colbert; and further death plot against Louis; draws up list of prisoners to be freed; and Mlle des Oeillets’ supposed fate; and treatment of untried suspects after dissoluition of Chambre; later career and death; believes in widespread poisoning; on child sacrifice; advocates regulations against fortune-tellers

  La Rivière, ‘Marquis’ de

  La Rochefoucauld, François, Duc de

  Latour (stonemason, lover of la Voisin)

  La Trappe, Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de Rancé de, Abbot of

  Lauzun, Antoine Nompar de Caumont, Duc (earlier Comte) de

  La Vallière, Jean François Le Blanc de La Baume, Marquis de

  La Vallière, Louise de (later Duchesse de Vaujour): name; as Louis’ mistress; character and appearance; supposed poison plots against; children by Louis; supplanted by Mme de Montespan; created Duchesse de Vaujours; recalled by Louis; religious faith; joins Carmelite Order; Comtesse de Soissons’ jealousy of; Comtesse de Soissons’ supposed threat to; friendship with Comtesse du Roure; Mme de Montespan plots against; on corrupting effect of court

  Le Boultz family

  Le Boultz (Conseiller in Paris Parlement)

  Leféron, Jerome

  Leféron, Mme Marguerite (later de Prade): M. de Prade contrives marriage with; and death of first husband; arrested; and Mme de Poulaillon’s interrogation; la Voisin on; denies arranging Lesage’s release; la Leroux testifies against; tried, fined and banished

  Lemaire (Mme Vertemart’s brother)

  Lemoine, Jean

  Le Nôtre, André

  Le Paultr
e, Antoine

  Lepère, Catherine (midwife)

  Leroux, Jeanne

  Leroy, Catherine

  Leroy (miller)

  Leroy (official in royal stables)

  Lesage (Adam du Coeuret): allegations against Mme de Montespan; relations with la Voisin; background and character; Duchesse de Vivonne applies to for help; tried, sentenced to galleys and freed; professional practices; defends actions; allegations and denunciations against others; accuses Luxembourg; meets Luxembourg and Feuquières; accuses Duchesse de Bouillon; denies having Comtesse du Roure as client; accuses Mme de Vivonne; accuses Blessis; and la Voisin’s petition to Louis; accuses la Filastre; implicates Mlle des Oeillets; La Reynie interrogates; and Mlle des Oeillets’ poison plot against Louis; identifies Mlle des Oeillets; complicity with Marie Montvoisin and Guibourg in Vincennes; Colbert suggests prosecuting for slander; and Louis’ ending of enquiry; imprisoned for life; attempts to make further disclosures from prison; fate unknown

  Lescalopier, Mme

  Le Tellier, Michel

  Levasseur, Mme

  Le Vau, Louis

  Lewis, W.H.

  Lionne, Hugues de

  Lira, Don Emmanuel de

  Locke, John

  London: Great Fire (1666)

  Longueville, Charles d’Orléans, Duc de (earlier Comte de Saint-Pol)

  Lorges, Guy de Durfort, Maréchal de

  Lorraine, Charles, Duc de

  Lorraine, Philippe, Chevalier de

  Louis XIV, King of France: fear of poisoning; arrests Exili; and Mme de Brinvilliers’ arrest and execution; and accusations against Pennautier; Pennautier attends court; court at Versailles; authority and gloire; and peace with Holland; develops Versailles; patronage; on court protocol and etiquette; and gambling; character and bearing; distaste for homosexuality; depressions and health problems; kept informed; not superstitious; sycophancy and flattery for; attitude to Paris; security arrangements and assassination fears; marriage relations; relations with women; religious observance; immoral influence; illegitimate children; prejudices against people; and attack on Flanders; travel demands on companions; recalls Louise de La Vallière; and Mme de la Vallière’s retirement to convent; legitimises children by Mme de Montespan; anxieties over M. de Montespan; renounces and resumes with Mme de Montespan; campaigns against Dutch; relations with Mme de Maintenon; travels; fear of devil; and trial of Mme de La Grange; and case of Mmes Bosse and Vigoreux; informed of naming of Mme de Dreux; and sentencing of well-born suspects; and Mlle des Oeillets; urges prosecution of justice; and death of Henriette-Anne; intervenes in arrest of Comtesse de Soissons; relations with Mme de Soissons; orders Alluye to Amboise; consents to marriage of Mme de Polignac’s son; and Mme de Polignac; pardons Cessac; refuses Duchesse de Luxembourg permission to visit husband; on Duchesse de Bouillon’s promiscuity; exasperated by Mme de Bouillon; extends pension to Feuquières’ son; kindness to Comtesse du Roure; authorises persecutions; ostracises then reinstates Luxembourg; la Voisin attempts to petition; murder plot against; and accusations against Mme de Montespan; defers arrest of Mme de Vivonne; considers la Filastre’s testimony; and Mme de Montespan’s participation in black mass; and allegations against Mme de Montespan; consults with advisers over course of action; decides to end enquiries; further death plot reported and investigated; appoints Termes a Valet de Chambre; disbands Chambre Ardente; on treatment of untried suspects after dissolution of Chambre; and Bachimonts’ attempts to make further disclosures; treatment of Mme de Montespan after affair; marries Mme de Maintenon; reaction to Mme de Montespan’s death; and burning of Chambre Ardente records; succession to; and international effect of poison trials; moral reforms; on genuineness of poison threats; supports Chambre Ardente; Memoirs; Reflections on the calling of a King

  Louis XV, King of France

  Louis, Dauphin (Louis XIV’s son; ‘Monseigneur’; ‘le Grand Dauphin’): and kingship; upbringing; survives to adulthood; relations with father; betrothal; poison threats against; and Mme de Montespan’s participation in black mass; death

  Louvet, Sieur de

  Louvigny, Antoine Charles, Comte de

  Louvois, François-Michel Le Tellier, Marquis de: on Pennautier; and war with Holland; belief in second-sight; keeps mistress; and Louis XIV’s security; acts against Montespan; background and career; character and behaviour; and interrogation of Mme de La Grange; and Vanens-Cadelan money transfer; and early arrests; Vanens offers alchemical secrets to; and case of Mmes Vigoreux and Bosse; pursues de Broglios; on la Voisin’s confessions; investigates freeing of Lesage from galleys; writes to Louis on Lesage’s testimony; and accusations against Feuquières; Luxembourg’s relations with; and Lesage’s testimony; superstitions; and accusations against Racine; on Louis’ reaction to accusations; reassures Robert; and accusations against Comtesse de Soissons; Luxembourg requests to arrest Bonnard; and accusations against Luxembourg; role in cases deplored; La Reynie supports; and Luxembourg’s return to favour; and accusations against Mme de Montespan; helps with petitions to Louis; and Mme Montvoisin’s testimony; La Reynie reports difficulties of evidence to; questions Mlle des Oeillets; sees dossier on Mme de Montespan; estrangement from Mme de Montespan; on lax security at Vincennes; and Louis’ orders to end enquiries; Louis seeks advice from; and further death plot against Louis; and interrogation of Maillard; commits Vanens to life imprionment; and Mlle des Oeillets’ supposed fate; on confinement of Cadelan; on treatment of sentenced prisoners; and Lesage’s plea from Besançon prison; death and supposed poisoning; dominates inquiry into poisons cases

  Louvre, Paris

  Ludres, Marie-Isabelle, Mme de

  Luxembourg, François-Henri, Maréchal Duc de: imprisonment and trial; Louis’ attitude to; la Bosse accuses of wishing to call up devil; denounces Lesage; Lesage accuses; background and character; Louvois’ hostility to; consults Lesage; superstitions; arrest and interrogation; Comtesse de Soissons requests freedom to travel in Brussels; sells woodland; supposed pact with devil; rumoured misbehaviour; breach with Feuquières; Louis ostracises then reinstates; tried and acquitted; given command of army in Flanders; death; Louis restrains from bringing proceedings against La Reynie

  Luxembourg, Madeleine-Charlotte-Bonne-Thérèse, Duchesse de

  magic practices see fortune-telling

  Maillard, Jean

  Maine, Louis Auguste, Duc du (Louis/Mme de Montespan’s son)

  Maintenon, Chateau de

  Maintenon, Françoise, Marquise de (earlier Mme Scarron; née d’Aubigné): position at court; on Louis’ prejudices; cares for Mme de Montespan’s children by Louis; qualities; on Mme de Montespan’s being refused absolution; relations with Louis; buys Chateau de Maintenon; Mme de Montespan’s jealousy of; cites case of Mlle de Guerchi as example; denies Louis’ flirtation with young woman; Louis marries; reaction to Mme de Montespan’s death; Duchesse d’Orléans believes to be poisoner of Louvois; influence on Louis; and religious observance

  Mansart, Jules Hardouin

  Mansfeld, Comte de

  Marcillac, François VII de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de

  Marcilly, Le Roux, Sieur de

  Margot (la Voisin’s servant)

  Marie-Anne of Bavaria, Dauphine

  Marie-Louise, Queen of Charles II of Spain

  Marie-Thérèse, Princess

  Marie-Thérèse, Queen of Louis XIV: gambling; consults Primi Visconti; marriage relations; children; and Louis’ infidelities; appearance; takes Louise de La Vallière into service; favours Mme de Montespan; coldness to Mme de La Vallière; Mme de La Vallière begs forgiveness of; supports Mme de Montespan after break with Louis; and Louis’ return from campaign; dismisses maids of honour; Mme de Montespan serves; believes Henriette-Anne poisoned; and Comtesse de Soissons; death

  Mariette, François

  Martin (associate of Sainte-Croix)

  Mary Queen of Scots

  Mazarin, Armand Charles de La Porte de La Meilleraye, Duc de

  Mazarin, Jules, Card
inal

  Mecklembourg, Isabelle-Angélique, Duchesse de

  Meilleraye, Marie de Cossé, Maréchale Duchesse de La

  Meline, Anne

  Menars, M. de (lover of Mme de Dreux)

  Menesserre, Mme de

  Mercoeur, Duchesse de

  Millarceaux, Marquis de

  Modena, Duchess of

  Monaco, Catherine Charlotte, Princesse de

  Monaco, Louis Grimaldi, Prince de

  money: values

  Monsieur see Orléans, Philippe I, Duc d’

  Montalais, Françoise Charlotte de

  Montauban, M. de

  Montausier, Charles de Saint-Maur, Duc de

  Montausier, Julie, Duchesse de

  Montbrun, Marquis de

  Montchevreuil, Henri de Mornay, Marquis de

  Montchevreuil, Marguerite, Marquise de

  ‘Montemayor, Vicomte de’ (i.e. François Bouchard)

  Monteran, Antoine

  Montespan, Athénaïs de Pardaillan de Gondrin, Marquise de: alleged participation in black mass; under suspicion; at Versailles; and court intrigues; gambling; seen by clairvoyant; on Louis’ depressions; relations with Louis XIV; background; religious faith; appearance and character; mocks Mme de La Vallière; marriage relations; children by Louis; Mme de Maintenon cares for children; family appointments and achievements; chagrined at Mme La Vallière’s return; and Mme de La Vallière’s retirement to convent; separation from husband; refused absolution; Louis renounces and resumes relations with; and Louis’ dalliance with Mme de Soubise; and Louis’ relations with Mme de Ludres; accompanies Louis to Dutch war; and Louis’ affair with Mlle de Fontanges; position as surintendante of Queen’s household; relations with children; relations with Mme de Maintenon; jealousy of Mme de Maintenon; travels with King; Mariette claims as client; and Lesage’s release from galleys; la Voisin’s relations with household; and Mlle des Oeillets; Comtesse de Soissons mocks; meets Luxembourg on way to Bastille; relations with Mme de Vivonne; Mme de Vivonne’s supposed poison attempt on; and la Filastre; and plot against Mlle de Fontanges; Marie Montvoisin testifies against; Guibourg recounts alleged pact by; as client of la Voisin; Lesage and Mariette implicate; and Mlle des Oeillets’ poison plot against Louis; Louis makes money gift to; unaware of allegations; breach with Louvois over proposed marriage alliance; Colbert doubts part in poison plot; Louis decides to end enquiries against; blamed for death of Mlle de Fontanges; and Mme Vertemart; Louis’ treatment of after affair; puts on weight; and Louis’ marriage to Mme de Maintenon; temper; life in retirement; withdraws from court; charitable gifts and acts; death; fear of dark; posthumous reputation; enmity with Louvois

 

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