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The brave Dunois--Bastard of Orleans--in command of the French in that city, had ere this sent two knights, Villars and Jamet de Tilloy, to hear all details about the Maid, whose advent was so eagerly looked forward to.

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* * * * * The archer who had captured Joan of Arc was in the pay of the Bastard of Wandome, or Wandoune, and this Wandome was himself in the service of John de Ligny, a vassal of the Duke of Burgundy, and a cadet of the princely house of Luxembourg.

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With Dunois (Bastard of Orleans) Alençon is one of the most prominent of the French leaders who appear in Shakespeare's play, in the first part of _Henry VI_.

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Next to Alençon's evidence came that of the famous Bastard of Orleans, the Count de Dunois, one of the most engaging and sympathetic figures of the whole age of chivalry.

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John of Orleans was the natural son of the Duke of Orleans, and, as Fabre says of him, he 'glorified the appellation of Bastard.'

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Indeed, the Bastard's name deserves to be handed down in his country's annals with as much glory as that of his great English rival and foe, Talbot, in those of the English.

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Dunois, Bastard of Orleans as he is always called, bore the following titles, as recited by the chronicler: 'l'illustrieuse prince Jean Comte de Dunois et de Longueville, lieutenant-général de notre seigneur le roi.'

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to Rheims, 85 Cusquel, Peter, burgher of Rouen, 284 Dacier, Abbot of Saint Corneille of Compiègne, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 148, 222 Daniel, English writer, 300 Darmesteter, M., cited, 300 Daron, Peter, attorney, 283 Daval, William, priest, at the trial for rehabilitation, 281 David, Jesuit priest, 291 De Champcoux, John, burgher of Orleans, 273 De Commy, Cosmé, burgher of Orleans, 273 Delachambre, William, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 149; at the trial for rehabilitation, 278; Joan of Arc's doctor, _ib._ Delavigne, Casimir, his poems on Joan of Arc, 307 Desjardins, Abel, biographer of Joan of Arc, 299 Desnoyers, dramatist, 308 Desprès, John, 257 Domremy, birthplace of Joan of Arc, 3 Du Bellay, French writer, cited, 285, 289 Dubesert, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 148; at the trial for rehabilitation, 282 Duchemin, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 148 Du Duc, Fronton, his tragedy on Joan of Arc, 306 Du Fay, Geoffrey, knight, 261 Dufresnoy, Abbé Longlet, his Life of Joan of Arc, 292 Du Lys, Charles, descendant of the Arc family, 290 Dumas, Alexandre, his Life of Joan of Arc, 297 Dunois, Bastard of Orleans, commander of the French troops in Orleans, 36, 40; interview with Joan of Arc at Reuilly, 51; goes to Blois to bring up reinforcements, 54; attacks the Tournelles, 62, 75; testifies to the military talents of Joan, 95; at the trial for rehabilitation, 266 Durement, Abbot of Fécamp, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 148 Edward III.

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Salisbury, commands the English forces before Orleans, 40; mortally wounded, 42 Saulx, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 148 Savoy, Duke of, 106 Scales, Lord, at siege of Orleans, 42 Schiller, his _Jungfrau von Orleans_, 307 Sequier, Dominican monk, 32; questions Joan, 33; at the trial for rehabilitation, 263 Shakespeare and the character of Joan of Arc, 301, 309 Sionne, Etienne de, curate, 260 Sismondi, historian, 296 Solera, 309 Sorel, Agnes, 52 Soumet, dramatic poet, 308 Southey, cited, 306; his heroic poem on Joan of Arc, 307 Stafford, Lord, visits Joan of Arc in prison, 142 Sterling, John, 300 Stern, Daniel, French authoress, 308 Stow, historian, 299 Stuart, John, Constable of Scotland, killed at the battle of the Herrings, 45 Stuart, William, brother of the Constable of Scotland, killed at the battle of the Herrings, 45 Suffolk, William de la Pole, Earl of, commands the English forces before Orleans, 43; confronts the French at Jargeau, 75; defeated and captured, 77 Talbot, Lord, at the siege of Orleans, 42; withdraws his forces, 67; joins hands with Fastolfe, 78; defeated and taken prisoner, 80 Talbot, William, attendant on Joan of Arc, 149, 157 Taquel, Nicolas, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 144; at the trial for rehabilitation, 280 Thépelin de Viteau, Jeannette, god-mother of Joan of Arc, 258 Theroude, Abbot of Mortemer, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 148 Thevenin le Royer, of Domremy, 261 Théverien, Jeannette, godmother of Joan of Arc, 258 Thibault, Gobert, 32, 264 Thierry, Reginald, court physician, 274 Thou, James de, burgher of Orleans, 273 Tilloy, Jamet de, French knight, 36 Tiphanie, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 149, 278 Touraine, James de, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 146 Toutmouillé, John, apprises Joan of Arc of her fate, 243; at the trial for rehabilitation, 281 Tremoïlle, George de la, minister of Charles VII., 23; tries to thwart Joan of Arc in her mission, 24, 30, 55, 112; alarmed at her ever-growing popularity, 83; accompanies the King to Rheims, 85, 128 Troyes, the treaty of (1420), 1 Troyes, John de, senior of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Paris, 224 University of Paris, aid in the prosecution of Joan of Arc, 130; constitution of the, 134; recommend the removal of Joan to Paris, 140; their decision regarding her guilt, 224 Vaillant, Peter, burgher of Orleans, 273 Vaux, Pasquier de, canon, one of the tribunal on the trial of Joan of Arc, 148 Venderès, Nicolas de, canon of Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 147, 222, 225 Vendôme, Comte de, Chamberlain to Charles VII., 27, 75; accompanies the King to Rheims, 85 Verdi, 307 Vernon, Raoul Roussel de, reporter at the trial of Joan of Arc, 147 Versailles, Pierre de, 35 Veuillot, on Wallon's Life of Joan of Arc, 298 Viennne, Colet de, escorts Joan of Arc to Chinon, 19 Villars, French knight, 36 Villaume, biographer of Joan of Arc, 299 Villon, François, his lines on Joan of Arc, 302, 308 Viole, Aignan, advocate, 274 Virey, his tragedy on Joan of Arc, 306 Virgile, Polydore, French writer, 290 Viriville, Vallet de, 291 Volant, John, burgher of Orleans, 272 Voltaire, cited, 285; his _Pucelle_, 306, 309 Wallon, historian, cited, 46, 126, 210, 211, 227, 297 Wandome, the Bastard of, 128 Warwick, Earl of, visits Joan of Arc in prison, 142; threatens Isambard de la Pierre for his sympathy with her, 196; demands that she should be saved from a natural death, 214; enraged at the prospect of her release, 235 Waterin, playmate of Joan of Arc, 259 Waverin, English officer, cited for the English loss at the battle of Patay, 80 Winchester, Henry Beaufort, Bishop of, arrives in Paris with his army, 101; retains Peter Cauchon to prosecute Joan of Arc, 132; his scheme for this purpose, 137; at the abjuration of Joan, 229; weeps over her fate, 248 Xaintrailles, 40, 47; accompanies Charles VII.

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