Historic Paris by Jetta Sophia Wolff
1786. Pont Notre-Dame was the “bridge of honour.” Sovereigns coming to
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Paris in state crossed it to enter the city. Close up to it stood for
nearly two hundred years--1670 to 1856--the Pompe Notre-Dame, from
which all the fountains of the district were supplied with water.
Pont d’Arcole, built as we now see it in 1854, succeeded a wooden bridge
erected in 1828 with the name Pont de la Grève, commonly called Pont de
la Balance. It gained its present name, recalling Napoléon’s victory of
1796, in the Revolution of 1830, when a youth at the head of a band of
insurgents rushed upon the bridge waving the tricolor and shouting: “If
I die, remember my name is Arcole.”
Pont-au-Double, so called because to cross it passengers paid a double
toll for the benefit of the Hôtel-Dieu, is a nineteenth-century
construction, replacing the original bridge of the name built in the
sixteenth century, a little higher up the river.
Pont de l’Archevêché dates from 1828. Pont St-Louis, joining l’Île de la
Cité to l’Île St-Louis, was built in 1614 as a wooden bridge painted red
and called, therefore, Pont-Rouge. Like all wooden erections of the age,
it was damaged by fire, and in the eighteenth century at the time of the
Revolution, “icebergs” on the Seine knocked it over. An iron footbridge
was put up in its place and remained till 1862, when the bridge we see
was built.
Pont Louis-Philippe was built in the same year to replace a suspension
bridge paying toll.
Pont de la Tournelle, built as we see it in 1851, began as a wooden
bridge of fourteenth-century erection.[I]
Pont Marie was not, as one might suppose, named in honour of the Virgin,
nor after Marie de’ Medici, who laid its first stone. It simply records
the name of its constructor, who was “Entrepreneur-Général des Ponts de
France” at the time. Fifty houses were built upon it. Some were
destroyed by floods a few years later, others razed in 1788. The two
Ponts de Sully are, except Pont de Tolbiac, the most modern of Paris
bridges, built some years after the Franco-Prussian war, replacing two
older bridges of slight importance. Pont d’Austerlitz dates from 1806,
the year of the great battle. When the Emperor fell the Allies demanded
the suppression of the name, and the French Government of the day called
the bridge Pont du Jardin du Roi, referring to the Jardin des Plantes in
its vicinity (_see_ p. 155). The name did not catch on. The people would
have none of it. It has remained a reminder of Napoléon’s victory. It
has been enlarged more than once, the last time in 1885. Pont de Bercy
was built in 1835, rebuilt 1864. Pont de Tolbiac, in 1895. Pont
National, a footbridge, in 1853.
[Illustration: PARIS
_Limite des Arrondts_]
INDEX TO HISTORIC PERSONS
A
Abelard, 91, 135
About, Edmond, 228
Affre, Monseigneur, Archbishop of Paris, 250, 289
Agnesseau, Henri d’, 200, 274 Madame de, 274
Agrippa, 147
Alba, Duque d’, 197
Albert, le Grand, Maître, 134-5
Alexander I, Czar, 217
Alexander III, Pope, 88
Amélie, Ex-Queen Dowager of Portugal, 195
Ancre, Maréchale d’, 168
Angoulême, Duc d’, 44
Angoulême, Duchesse d’ (daughter of Louis XVI), 148, 258, 161
Anjou, Charles d’, King of Naples and Sicily, 110
Anjou, Duc d’, King of Poland, 222
Anjou, Duc de, _see_ Orléans, Gaston d’
Anne d’Autriche, Queen, 14, 32, 59, 154, 188, 205, 300, 341
Anne de Bretagne, Queen, 184
Arcole, 343
Arc, Jeanne d’, 27, 209, 289
Armagnacs, the, 310
Arnaud of Andilly, recluse, 316
Arnould, Sophie, 60
Artagnan, Lieutenant-Captain d’, 22
Astley’s Circus, 241
Atkins, Mrs. (_née_ Walpole), 200, 205
Auber, 229
Aubert, M., vicaire, 134
Aubray, Antoine d’, 116
Aubriot, Prévôt de Paris (13th century), 107
Aubriot, Hugues, Prévôt du Roi, 123
Augier, Émile, 32
Aulard, Pierre, 98
Aymon, Les Quatre Fils d’, 76
B
Balbi, Comtesse de, 175
Ballard, 35-6
Ballu, 26
Balsamo, Joseph, Comte de Cagliostro, 84, 303
Balue, Jean de la, 76
Balzac, Honoré de, 72, 83, 165, 172, 216, 256, 271-2
Barbette, 82
Barclay, Robert, 161
Barras, 164, 229
Barrère, 27
Barrias, 264
Bartholdi, 337
Basville, Lamoignon de, 196
Batz, Baron, 58
Baudelaire, 329
Baudry, Paul, 41
Bault, and his wife, 110
Beauharnais, Eugène de, 205
Beauharnais family, 198
Beauharnais, Joséphine (later Empress), 60, 164, 165, 168, 171, 217,
225, 298
Beauharnais, Vicomte de, 171
Beaumarchais, 111, 228, 303
Beauvais, Pierre de, 198
Beauvalet, 198
Beauvau, Prince de, 211
Bègue, 296
Belhomme, Dr., 244
Bellefond, Abbesse de, 235
Béranger, 32, 41, 78, 272
Berlioz, 224, 227, 228, 282
Berlioz, Madame (_née_ Smithson), 282
Bernadotte, 235
Bernhardt, Sarah, 301
Berri, Duc de, 52, 217, 219
Berri, Duchesse de, 217, 270, 300
Berryer, 196
Biard, 73
Blanche of Castille, Queen, 39, 137, 177, 252
Blanche, Docteur, 273, 285
Blanche de France, 104
Blanche, Queen, widow of Philippe de Valois, 252
Blücher, Marshal, 337
Boffrand, 29, 205
Boigne, Comtesse de, 210
Boileau, 174, 275, 328
Boisgelon, Roualle de, 338
Boissy d’Anglas, 331
Bonheur, Rosa, 176, 185
Bosi, 10
Bossuet, 33, 39, 98, 186
Bossuet, Abbé, 92-3
Bouchandon, 197
Boucher, 39
Boulanger, Général, 265
Bourbon, Cardinal Charles de, 174
Bourbon, Comte de, 39
Bourbon, Duchesse de, 217
Bourbon-Condé, Mlle. de, Abbesse de Remiremont, 193
Bourbon, Louis de, Prince de Condé, 200-1
Bourdon, 159
Bourguignons, the, 310
Bourrienne, 237
Bragelonne, Nicolas de, 330
Breteuil, Général de, 191
Breteuil, Marquis de, 33, 234
Briancourt, 116
Brienne, de, 331
Brinvilliers, Madame de, 116, 118, 135
Brissac, Duc de, 248
Brisson, Président, 7
Brosse, Jacques de, 164
Brosse, Salomon de, 104, 162
Bruillevert, Comte de, 334
Brunehaut, Queen, 22
Buffon, 155, 156
Buonaparte, Caroline (Murat), 217
Buonaparte, Jérôme, 17, 157
Buonaparte, Lætitia (Madame-mère), 199
Buonaparte, Lucien, 219
Buonaparte, Napoléon, _see_ Napoléon I
Buonaparte, Napoléon, Orma, 17
Buonaparte, Pauline (Princesse Borghese), 218
Buonaparte, Prince Victor, 17
Buonarotti, Michael Angelo, 4
C
Cadoual, 42, 68, 206
Cagliostro, Comte de, 84, 303
Caillé, 331
Cain, Georges, 81
Calvin, Jean, 148
Cambon, 28
Cambronne, Général, 260
Camille, Sœur, 168-9
Carême, Antoine, 36
Carlos, King of Portugal, 195
Carnot, 219
Carnot family, 205, 331
Carpeaux, 223
Casabianca, 60
Casanova, 58
Casimir, King of Poland, 174
Cassini, 256
Castanier, de, 61
Catherine de’ Medici, Queen, 8, 9, 10, 39, 79, 154, 157, 203, 267, 322
Caumartin, Prévôt des Marchands, 223
Cavaignac, 298, 309
Celestin V, Pope, 303
Cernuschi, 318
Certain, Vicaire, 142
Cerutti, 230
Chabanais, Marquis de, 244
Chalgrin, 28, 140, 164, 175, 176, 215, 217
Champaigne, Philippe, de, 110, 151, 328
Chanac, Guillaume de, Archbishop of Paris, 135, 160
Chantal, Mme de, 120
Charcot, Dr., 312
Charlemagne, 22, 88, 209, 258
Charles I of England, 14, 267
Charles-le-Mauvais, 40
Charles V, Emperor, 3
Charles V, King, 2, 38, 39, 108, 116, 117, 118, 120, 123, 247, 303, 321,
323
Charles VI, 23, 98, 252
Charles VII, 43
Charles IX, 7, 10, 270
Charles X, 219
Charlotte de Bavière, 166
Charost, Duc de, 218
Charpentier, 157
Charpentier, Gabrielle, 323
Chaslun, Pierre de, Abbot of Cluny, 138
Châtel, Jean, 26
Chavannes, Puvis de, 147, 228, 277
Châteaubriand, 28, 204, 207, 218, 258, 331
Châteaubriand, Madame, 258
Chénier, André, 58, 165, 237, 248, 273
Cherubini, 234
Chevalier, Honoré, 175
Childebert, King, 90, 173, 181
Chimay, Princesse de (_ci-devant_ Mme Tallien), 214
Choiseul, Duc and Duchesse de, 60
Choiseul, Ducs de, 53
Chopin, 31, 209
Christine de France, 180
Cinq Mars, 108
Clarence, Duke of, 74
Claretie, 228
Clavière, 240
Clemenceau, 268
Clementine, Princess, of Belgium, 17
Clermont, Robert de, 39
Clermont, Bishop of, 141
Clisson, Connétable Olivier de, 74
Clothilde, Princess, 17
Clovis, King, 209
Cochin, Vicaire, 256
Colbert, 4, 132, 213, 250, 256
Coligny, Admiral, 7, 21, 26
Commines, Philippe de, 266
Comte, Auguste, 82, 170, 185
Concini, 7
Condé, le Grand, 113, 331
Condé, Louis de Bourbon, Prince de, 200-1
Conflans, Jean de, 39
Conti, brother of Condé, 331
Conti, Princesse de, 168
Coppée, François, 243, 286
Corday, Charlotte, 18, 173, 185, 206, 210, 212
Corneille, Pierre, 32, 58
Corot, 167, 234, 237
Cotte, Robert de, 197, 330
Cousin, Jules, 82
Coustou, 10, 159, 212
Couthon, 28, 316
Coysevox, 135, 159, 212
Crawford, 227
Cuvier, 156, 207
D
Dagobert, King, 86, 91, 113, 289, 327
Dangest, 299
Dante, 132, 135
Danton, 333
Darboy, Mgr., Archbishop of Paris, 241-2, 243
Daubenton, 156
Daubigny, 229
Daudet, Alphonse, 111, 120, 165, 200
David, 324
David, Bishop of Moray, 161
Deguerry, Abbé, 209, 243
Deibler, 319
Dejazet, 302
De la Bedoyère, Colonel, 234
De la Brosse, Guy, 155
Delacroix, 175
Delamair, 74, 75
De la Meilleraie, Maréchale, 207
De la Rapée, 326
De la Reynie, 98
Delaroche, 171
De la Rochefoucault, Cardinal, 145, 188
De la Tour d’Auvergne, Abbesse de Montmartre, 232
De la Tour-du-Pin-Gouvernet family, 76
De la Vallette, Comtesse, 219
De la Vallière, Louise, 153-4, 257, 267, 317
Delavigne, Casimir, 233
De l’Épée, Abbé, 33, 153, 303
Delorme, Marion, 82, 120
Delorme, Philibert, 8, 59
Desaix, Général, 49, 340
Descartes, 158
Desmoulins, Camille, 17, 18, 162, 165
Diane de France, 111
Diderot, 27, 304-5
Dionis, 156
Doge, the (1686), 198
Doré, Gustave, 199, 228
Dosne, Mme, 229
Dosne, Mlle, 229
Duban, 6
Dubarry, Jean, 59
Dubarry, Mme, 58, 135
Dumas, 226
Dumas, Alexandre, _père_, 32, 229
Dupin, Aurore (George Sand), 66
Duret, 199
Duret, Président, 205
E
Edgeworth, Abbé, 77, 148
Effiat, Maréchal de, 108
Enghien, Duc d’, 170, 193, 217
Enghien, Duchesse d’, 170
Épinay, Mme d’, 224
Érard, Sebastien, 270
Erasmus, 148
Esterhazy, Comte, 69
Estrées, Cardinal d’, 197
Estrées, Duchesse d’, 197
Estrées, Gabrielle d’, 22, 26, 68, 83, 118, 141, 170, 265
Estrées, Maréchal d’, 83
Étiolles, M. d’, 233
Eudes the Falconer, Bishop of Paris, 96-7, 201
Eugénie, Empress, 13, 273
F
Faure, Félix, Président, 236
Favart, 60
Fersan, Comte de, 217, 219
Fesch, Cardinal, 225
Fieschi, 246, 302
Flamel, Nicolas, 43, 69, 96
Flamel, Pernelle, 69, 96
Flandrin, 128, 173, 175, 239
Flaubert, 178
Florian, 270-1
Foucault, 167
Fouché, 331
Folmon, Comte de, 244
Fontenay, Aubert de, 83
Fouquet, père et fils, 120
Fourcy, de, family, 107
Fragonard, 39, 56
Francis-Joseph, Emperor, 195
François I, 3, 94, 97, 140, 175, 206, 334
Franck, César, 308
Franklin, Benjamin, 219, 268, 271-2
Franque, Simon, 100
Franqueville, Comte de, 270 & n.
Fulbert, Chanoine, 91
Fulcon, or Falcon, Comte, 240
Funck-Brentano, 118
G
Gabriel, 4, 28, 142, 191, 194, 211
Gallièra, Duchesse de, _née_ Brignole, 195, 267
Gallifet, Marquis de, 197
Gambetta, 165, 170, 219, 225, 264, 322
Garcia, Manuel, 226
Garlande, Mathilde de, 316
Gaston, brother of Louis Treize, 328
Gauthier, Marguerite (la Dame aux Camélias), 213
Gautier, Théophile, 120, 329
Gay, Sophie, 56
Genlis, Mme de, 199, 217, 219, 233
Géoffrin, Mme, 28
Géricault, 60
Germain, Bishop of Auxerre, 295
Germain, Bishop of Paris, 173
Gesvres, Marquis, de, 324
Girardon, 138
Glasgow, Bishop of, 161
Glück, 176
Gobelin, Jehan, 251, 252
Gobelin, Philibert, 251, 252
Goldoni, 58
Goncourts, frères de, 178
Gondi, Mgr. de, first Archbishop of Paris, 250, 323
Gonthière, 239
Goujon, 4, 41, 43, 59, 81, 321
Gounod, 178, 228
Gourmet, 211
Goy, 245
Gozlin, Bishop of Paris, 186, 342
Gracieuse family, 159
Grand, Mme, 226
Gregory of Tours, 130
Grétry, 33, 298-9
Greuze, 23
Grignan, Mme de, 81
Grimaldi family, 228
Grimm, 224
Gringonneur, Jacquemin, 98
Gros, 147
Guise, Duc de, 119
Guise family, 74
Guizot, 45, 207, 211
H
Halévy, 49, 228
Harcourt, Duc d’, 200
Harduin-Mansart, 200
Haudri, Jean, 73
Haussmann, Baron, 211
Hauteville, Comte d’, 238
Haüy, Valentin, 192
Heine, Heinrich, 180, 213, 227
Héloïse, 91
Helvetius, 32
Henault, Président, 106
Henner, 228
Henri de Bourbon, 166
Henri II, 8, 36, 79, 111, 119, 180, 307
Henri III, 340
Henri IV, 7, 10, 26, 30, 36, 49, 90, 94, 118, 119, 141, 174, 175, 178,
180, 190, 209, 241, 248, 265, 289, 314, 321, 331, 340, 341
Henriette (Henrietta Maria), Queen, 14, 267, 300
Henry V of England, 2, 74
Henry VI, 90
Hérédia, 118
Hertford, Marquis of, 226, 230
Hoche, Maréchal, 235
Hortense, Queen, 205
Houdin, 157
Hugo, Mme (mère), 153
Hugo, Victor, 32, 112, 120, 147, 231, 232, 264, 306, 313
Hugues Capet, 257
Humboldt, 331
Huysmans, 187
I
Ingres, 171, 331
Isabeau de Bavière, Queen, 76, 82
Isabey, 226, 229
Isore or Isïre, 258
J
James II, 161
James V, 138
Jarente, Prior, 111
Jaurès, 57
Jean, King, 108
Jeanne de Navarre, Queen, 142
John, King of Bohemia, 39
Jonathan, the Jew, 107
Jones, Paul, 165, 240-1
Joyeuse, Duc de, 26
Juigné, Mgr., Archbishop of Paris (1788), 83, 148
Julian, 310
Julian, Emperor, 138
Julienne, Jean, 254
K
Karr, Alphonse, 54, 233, 286
Kernevenoy, 81
Klagman, 52
Kock, Paul de, 301
L
Lablache, 226
Lachaise, Père, 294
Lacordaire, 91
La Fayette, 210, 249
Lafayette, Mme de, 167
Lafayette, Mlle, 267
La Fayette-Bailly, 201
Lafitte, 229-30
Lafitte and Caillard, 236
La Fontaine, 56, 198
Lamartine, 165, 200, 264-5
Lamballe, Princesse de, 53, 110, 246-7, 273, 303, 321
Lamotte, Mme, 255
Langes, Savalette de, 27, 58
Lannes, Maréchal, Duc de Montbello, 197, 335
Lantier, Jean, 323
La Riboisière, Comtesse, 306
Latini, Brunetto, 132
Lavoisier, 209
Launay, M. de, 78, 123, 124
Laurens, J. P., 147, 256
Lauzun, 329
La Vrillière, 24
Law, 30, 31, 63, 72, 102
Leblanc, 52
Lecouvreur, Adrienne, 172, 196
Lebrun, 56
Lebrun, architect, 6
Le Brun, Charles, 74, 93, 122, 135, 160, 252
Lebrun, Mme. (mère), 135
Lebrun, Mme Vigée, 56
Lebrun, Pierre, 58
Legendre, 223
Legrand, 197
Legras, Mme, 204
Lemaire, Charles, 266
Lemercier, Népomacène, 166
Lemoine, 305
Lemoine, Cardinal, 160
Lenclos, Ninon de, 53, 82, 84, 122, 236
Lenoir, 171
Lenormand, Mlle, 165
Le Normand d’Étioles, 56
Le Nôtre, 10, 11, 213, 326
Lepic, Général, 285
Leroux, Pierre, 314
Lesage, 174, 326
Lescot, Pierre, 3, 43, 81, 91
Le Tellier, 230
Le Vau, 92, 93, 254, 326, 328
Lexington, Stephen, Abbé de Clairvaux, 136
Ligneri, Jacques de, 81
Lisle, Leconte de, 308
Lisle, Rouget de, 233
Liszt, 224
Littré, 167, 180
Locré, 84
Louis-le-Gros, 35, 96
Louis VI, 98
Louis VII, 98
Louis IX (St. Louis), 5, 39, 45, 47, 73, 90, 110, 112, 136, 137, 177,
184, 185, 191, 209, 241, 250, 252, 323
Louis XI, 44, 266, 317
Louis XII, 72
Louis XIII, 4, 10, 13, 14, 55, 74, 75, 88, 112, 116, 118, 119, 165, 178,
209, 246, 254, 270, 307, 311, 327, 328, 340, 341
Louis XIV, 4, 10, 11, 13, 14, 20, 24, 29, 30, 96, 98, 112, 140, 141,
148, 154, 190, 198, 201, 209-10, 213, 256, 294, 300, 301, 311, 314, 321,
329, 331, 332, 341
Louis XV, 16, 25, 68, 146, 150, 157, 182, 185, 187, 210, 211, 217, 222,
232, 247, 249, 270, 275, 284, 326, 341
Louis XVI, 4-6, 11, 25, 27, 58, 70, 77, 148, 155, 157, 175, 185, 192,
193, 201, 209, 212, 223, 224, 245, 256, 257, 270, 275, 289, 298, 319,
322, 323, 329
Louis XVII (the Dauphin), 11, 176, 188, 205, 245
Louis XVIII, 12, 52, 71, 202, 210, 221, 315, 319, 340
Louis-Philippe 12, 17, 27, 67, 125, 244
Louvois, 29, 33
Loyola, Ignatius, 141, 148, 279
Loyson, Père, 157, 233
Lucile, 165
Lude, Duc de, 82
Lulli, 32, 211
Lunette, Père, 132
Luxembourg, Duc de (1615), 162
M
MacMahon, Maréchal, 30
“Mademoiselle, La Grande,” 329
Mailly-Nesle, Marquis de, 331
Maine, Duc de, 259, 313
Maintenon, Mme de, 77, 82, 104, 320
Malesherbes, Lamoignon de, 111
Malibran, 53
Man in the Iron Mask, 113
Mandeville, Mme de, 58
“Manon Lescaut,” 255, 312
Mansart, 29, 113, 120, 326, 331, 332, 339
Mansart, Lisle, 197
Marat, 18, 39, 185, 206
Marcel, Étienne, Prévôt de Paris, 39 Prévôt des Marchands, 2, 49
Margot, Queen, _see_ Margaret de Valois
Marguerite de Provence, Queen, 317
Marguerite de Valois, Queen, 116, 170, 172, 176, 200, 206, 270, 331
Maria-Theresa, Queen of Hungary, 33, 40, 221
Marie (contractor), 343-4
Marie-Antoinette, Queen, 11, 28, 40, 110, 174, 175, 210, 212, 223, 227,
270, 272, 334
Marie Leczinska, 189
Marie l’Égyptienne, 58
Marie Louise, Empress, 12, 90, 215, 322
Marie de’ Medici, Queen, 7, 84, 159, 162, 164, 165, 172, 206, 246, 321,
331, 340 343
Marie Stuart, Queen, 58, 90
Marie-Thérèse de Savoie, 206
Marigny, Poisson de, 329
Marillac, Louise de, 237
Marion, 83
Mars, Mlle, 225
Massa, 219
Massa, Duc de, 219
Massé, Victor, 229
Massenet, 167
Mathilde, Princesse, 220
Mazarin, Cardinal, 51, 100, 246, 330, 331, 332
Medici, Catherine de’, _see_ Catherine de’ Medici
Medici, Cosmo de’, 340
Medici, Marie de’Î, _see_ Marie de’ Medici
Méhul, 235
Meilhac, 209
Meissonier, 224, 322, 328
Merrier, Jacques de, 13
Meul, Gérard de, Abbé, 164
Meung, Jean de, 142, 152
Molière, 26, 56, 58, 86, 114, 116, 176, 275, 326
Monaco, Princesse de, _née_ Brignole-Salé, 198
Monaco-Valentinois, Prince, 205
Montansier, Citoyenne, 52, 299
Montereau, Pierre de, 47, 66, 173
Montespan, Mme de, 188, 314
Montesquieu, Maréchal de, 196
Montholon, Général, 235
Montijo, Comtesse de, 273
Montmorency, Comte de, 8
Montmorency, Connétable Anne de, 72, 110
Montmorency, Connétable Mathieu, his wife and family, 68-9, 316
Montmorency family, 187
Montmorency-Laval, Marie Louise de, last Abbess of Montmartre, 228, 237
Montpensier, Duchesse de, 165
Montrésor, Comte de, 79
Montyon, 132, 200
Monvoisin, Catherine, 59
Moreau, Gustave, 228
Moreau, Mme, 165
Michelet, 148, 167
Mignard, 122
Mignet, 229
Mirabeau, Marquis de, 225
Mirabeau, Marquis de (père), 233
Mirabeau, Marquise de, 225
Miramion, Mme de, 335
Miron, 115
Miron, François, Prévôt des Marchands, 104-5
Moreau, Pierre, 26
Moriac, Jules, 228
Morlay, Jacques de, Grand Master of the Templars, 49
Mornay, Louis de, 53
Mozart, 104, 176, 224
Murger, 167
Musset, Alfred de, 27, 29, 175, 197, 217, 231, 275, 304, 330
N
Nadaud, Gustave, 269
Napoléon I, 6, 12, 17, 18, 20-1, 27, 30, 36, 38, 54, 56, 60, 71, 74, 90,
95, 119, 126, 137, 146, 164, 172, 176, 190, 191-2, 201, 208, 215, 217,
219, 225, 230, 235, 249, 252, 263, 267, 289, 322, 334, 335, 340, 343,
344
Napoléon III, 6, 12, 13, 17, 28, 68, 99, 118, 165, 189, 190, 192, 209,
217-18, 222, 230, 234, 264, 267, 272, 278, 285, 286, 298, 321, 337
Napoléon, Prince Pierre, 275
Necker, 224
Nemours, Duc de, 44
Nesmond, Président de, 335
Ney, Maréchal, 228, 234
Nicholas II, Czar, 339
Nicolas-le-Jeune, 92
Noailles, Cardinal de, Archbishop of Paris, 27
Noailles, Maréchal de, 27
Nodier, 118
Noir, Victor, 275
Norfolk, Duke of (1533), 111
O
Orléans, Duc d’, 244
Orléans, Duc d’ (1407), 41, 82-3, 108
Orléans, Duc d’ (_circ._ 1844), 277
Orléans, Duc d’ (Égalité), 14-16, 17, 81, 221, 233
Orléans, Duc d’ (the Regent), 14, 16, 270
Orléans, Duchesse d’ (1730), 61
Orléans, Duchesse d’, mother of Louis-Philippe, 244
Orléans, Duchesse douairière d’, 305
Orléans family, 195
Orléans, Gaston d’, Duc d’Anjou, 328
Orléans, Prince d’, 221
Ormesson de Noyseau, d’, 302
Orry, Marc, 174
Orsay, d’, Prévôt des Marchands 329
Orsini, 29, 230
P
Pacha, 165
Paillard, Jeanne de, 269
Palatine, Princesse, 167
Paris, Comte de, 195
Parmentier, 242
Pascal, Blaise, 146, 158, 316
Pasteur, 313
Pépin, 246
Périer, Casimir, 196
Perrault, the brothers, 161
Perrault, Claude, 4, 10
Perrault, Président de, 331
Philipon, 327
Philipon, Manon, _see_ Roland, Mme
Philippe-Auguste, 2 _passim_
Philippe-le-Bel, 2, 82, 106, 142, 268
Philippe-le-Long, 96
Pichegru, 52, 204
Pigalle, 189
Pius VII, Pope, 208
Poilu inconnu, le, 215 _n._
Poitiers, Diane de, 121, 171, 180
Pompadour, Mme de, 25, 33, 56, 58, 217, 233, 270, 329
Pouce, Paul, 4
Popincourt, Sire Jean de, 242
Poquelin, Robert, 58
Portsmouth, Duchess of, 331
Pradier, 199
Prince Imperial, the, 12
Provence, Comte de (1790), 175, 217, 224, 284
Provence, Comtesse de, 175
Q
Quinquentonne, Rogier de, 57
R
Rabelais, 113, 116, 151
Rachel, 63, 273
Racine, 91, 172, 275
Raffet, 322
Ragois, Abbé, 320
Raguse, Duc d’, 237
Ranelagh, Lord, 270
Rebours, Abbé, 279
Récamier, Mme de, 52, 56, 174, 188, 210, 224
Récamier, M., 174
“Reine de Hongrie, la,” 40
Renan, 175
Retz, Cardinal, 76
Richard, Mgr., Archbishop of Paris, 196, 201
Richelieu, Cardinal, 4, 13-14, 16, 18, 33, 107, 112, 123, 135, 136, 137,
138, 164, 175, 298
Richelieu, Duc de, 138, 219
Richelieu family, 138
Rieux, Jean de, 108
Rieux, René de, Bishop, 166
Robert-le-Pieux, King, 20, 45
Robespierre (brother of Maximilien), 222
Robespierre, Mlle, 160
Robespierre, Maximilien, 12, 27, 28, 78, 174, 212, 222, 244, 296
Rochereau, Général, 257
Rochechouart,--, de, Abbess of Montmartre, 228, 233
Rodin, 147, 194-5, 313, 314
Rohan, Comtes de, 75-6
Rohan, Prince de, 74
Roland, 240
Roland, Mme (_née_ Philipon), 49, 158, 173, 210, 327
Rolland, Président, 336
Rollin, 140, 158
Romanelli, 52
Rome, Roi de, 12, 267
Ronsard, 151
Rosalie, Sœur, 159
Rossini, 224
Rothschild, 218
Rothschild, 249
Rothschild family, 218
Rouge, Guis de, 259
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 12, 39, 272
Rouzet, 244
Rude, 215, 309
S
St. Bernard, 135
St. Denis, 232, 278, 279, 280, 301
St. Edmond, 153
St. Éloi, 113
St. Florentin, Comte de, 28
St. François de Sales, 165
St. Julien, 132
St. Just, 218
St. Louis, _see_ Louis IX
St. Martin, 64
St-Michel, 135
St. Ovide, 245
St. Pierre, Bernardin de, 158
Saint-Simon, Duc de, 193, 197, 272, 305
St. Thomas à Becket, 135
St. Vincent-de-Paul, 120, 189, 204, 237, 260
Ste-Bathilde, 164
Sainte-Beuve, J. de, 182
Ste-Croix, 116, 135
Ste-Geneviève, 144, 146, 147, 164, 279, 289, 295
Ste-Marguerite, 250
Ste-Thérèse, Bernard de, Bishop of Babylone, 192, 204
Salis, M., 229
Salm-Kyrburg, Prince de, 205
Sand, George, 66, 153, 167, 178, 184, 226, 275, 314
Sanson, 239
Sans Peur, Jean, 41, 83, 108
Santerre, 249
Sarcey, Francisque, 228
Sardini, Scipion, 157
Sardou, Jules, 153, 180
Sauvigny, Berthier de, 78
Savoie, Adelaide de, 280
Savoie-Carignan, Princesse de, 180
Scarron, 77, 79, 84, 104
Scarron, Mme, 77, 84, _see also_ Maintenon, Mme de
Scribe, 227, 232
Ségur, Général de, 191
Ségur, Marquis de, 308
Ségur, Mgr. de, 195
Sens, Archbishops of, 116
Servandoni, 166, 175
Séverin, 128
Sévigné, Mme de, 69, 81, 82, 83, 104, 120
Sevigné, Marquis de, 120
Seymour, Lord, 226
Sibour, Mgr., Archbishop of Paris, 239
Simon, Jules, 209
Simon, Mme, 188
Smith, Sidney, 70
Sommerard, M. de, 138-40
Sorbon, Robert de, 137
Soubise, Princesse de, 74
Soufflot le Romain, 57, 147, 300
Soyecourt, Camille de, _see_ Camille, Sœur
Spontini, 56
Staël, Mme de, 56, 211, 224
Stevens, Alfred, 235
Strass, 327
Stuart family, 267
Sue, Eugène, 84, 219
Suger, 98
Sulli, or Sully, Maurice de, 88, 135, 289, 342
Sully, 122
Sully, Duc de, 118, 153, 209, 289
Swiss Guards, the, 11, 29, 193, 209
T
Taglioni, 230
Talaru, Marquis de, 53
Tallard, Maréchal de, 75
Talleyrand, 195, 201, 226, 273
Talleyrand, Duc de, 230
Talleyrand-Périgord, Comte, 233
Tallien, 182, 213-14
Tallien, Mme, 168, 213-14, 229, 230
Talma, 18, 56, 228
Talma, Mme, 225
Thackeray, W. M., 304
Thierry, Amédée, 209
Thierry, Augustin, 180, 233
Thiers, 226, 265, 273
Thiers, Mme, 265
Thomas, Ambroise, 226
Thorigny, Louis Lambert de, 327
Thorigny, Nicolas Lambert de, 93
Thorigny, Président Lambert de, 83
Tiberius Cæsar, 138
Titon, 102
Tourgueneff, Ivan, 228
Tournon, Cardinal de, 165
Triquetti, 208
Trudaine, Prévôt des Marchands, 235
Turenne, Maréchal de, 78-9, 246
Turgot, 188, 200, 328
Turgot, Prévôt des Marchands, 197
Tussieu, 166
U
Urban V, Pope, 132
V
Valentinois, Duc de, Prince de Monaco (1640), 118, 200
Valentinois, Duchess de, 39
Valois family, 221, 243
Vanbernier, Jeanne, 27
Van Loo, 175
Vaucanson, 64, 244
Vaux, Baron de, 285
Vaux, Clothilde de, 82
Velasquez, 322
Vendôme, Duc de, 170, 314
Vendôme, Duchesse de, 308
Viarmes,--, de, Prévôt des Marchands, 38
Victoria, Queen of England, 27
Vignole, 112
Villars, Général de, 191
Villedo, 33
Villette, Marquis de, 330-1
Villiers, Loys de, 76
Viollet le Duc, 90
Visconti, 52, 172, 191, 218, 331
Vivien, Sire, 54
Voltaire, 19, 27, 52, 330, 331, 340
W
Waldeck-Rousseau, 200
Walpole, Charlotte, _see_ Atkins, Mrs.
Walpole, Horace, 197
Washington, George, 266
Watteau, 53, 151, 160
Wellington, 1st Duke of, 217
Z
Zamor, 135
Ziem, 286
Zola, Émile, 56, 227
INDEX TO STREETS
NOTE.--_For Names of Bridges, Historical Buildings and Quays see the
chapters dealing with them._
A
Abbaye, Rue de l’, 172-4
Abbé-de-l’Epée, Rue de l’, 153
Aboukir, Rue d’, 54, 55
Affre, Rue, 289
Aguesseau, Rue d’, 218
Alexandrie, Rue, 56
Aligre, Rue d’, 250
Ambroise-Paré, Rue, 306
Ambroise-Thomas, Rue, 234
Amsterdam, Rue, 227
Ancienne-Comédie, Rue de l’, 177-8
Anglais, Rue des, 132
Angoulême, Rue d’, 242
Anjou, Rue d’, 210
Annonciation, Rue de l’, 272
Antin, Avenue d’, 213
Antoine-Carême, Rue, 36
Antoine-Dubois, Rue, 185
Arbalête, Rue de l’, 160
Arbre-Sec, Rue de l’, 22
Arcade, Rue de l’, 209
Archives, Rue des, 72, 102, 107
Argenteuil, Rue d’, 32
Argout, Rue d’, 58
Armendiers, Rue des, 161
Arquebusiers, Rue des, 303
Arras, Rue d’, 157
Assas, Rue d’, 167
Assomption, Rue de l’, 273
Aubriot, Rue, 107
Auguste-Blanqui, Boulevard, 312
Auguste Comte, Rue, 167
Auguste-Vaquerie, Rue, 265
Auteuil, Rue d’, 275
Ave-Maria, Rue, 114
B
Babylone, Rue de, 192
Bac, Rue du, 9, 203, 204, 206, 218
Bachaumont, Rue, 58
Bagnolet, Rue de, 294
Bailly, Rue, 64
Balagny, Rue, 276
Baltard, Rue, 35
Balzac, Rue, 216
Banquier, Rue du, 254
Barbet de Jouy, Rue, 193
Barbes, Boulevard, 288, 306
Barbette, Rue, 82
Barres, Rue des, 106
Basfroi, Rue, 245
Bassano, Rue, 214
Batignolles, Boulevard des, 309
Bauches, Rue des, 272-3
Bayard, Rue, 321
Bayen, Rue, 277
Béarn, Rue de, 84
Beaubourg, Rue, 67, 68 _n._, 69, 102
Beauce, Rue de, 73
Beaujolais, Rue de, 16, 19
Beaumarchais, Boulevard, 302-3
Beaume, Rue de, 205, 206, 320-1
Beauregard, Rue, 58, 59
Beautreillis, Rue, 116-17
Beaux-Arts, Rue des, 171
Bellefond, Rue, 235
Belleville, Rue de, 290, 291, 292, 293
Belloy, Rue, 265
Berger, Rue, 36, 43
Bergère, Rue, 233
Bernardins, Rue des, 135
Berri, Rue de, 219
Bertin-Poirée, Rue, 23, 323
Berton, Rue, 320
Bichat, Rue, 241
Bièvre, Rue de la, 135
Birague, Rue de, 120
Blanche, Rue, 227, 309
Blancs-Manteaux, Rue des, 107
Bôëtie, Rue de la, 219
Boileau, Rue, 275
Bois, Rue des, 290
Bois-de-Boulogne, Avenue du, 264
Bois-le-Vent, Rue, 273
Boissière, Rue, 266
Boissy d’Anglais, Rue, 211
Bonaparte, Rue, 170, 206
Bonne-Nouvelle, Boulevard, 300
Bons Enfants, Rue des, 13, 24
Boucher, Rue, 23
Boucheries, Rue des, 304
Boucry, Rue, 289
Boulainvilliers, Rue de, 272
Boulangers, Rue des, 158
Bourdonnais, Avenue de la, 201
Bourdonnais, Rue des, 23
Bourg d’Abbé, Rue, 62
Bourgogne, Rue de, 201
Boutbrie, Rue, 128
Brague, Rue de, 73-4
Brantôme, Rue, 69
Brêche-aux-loups, Rue de la, 250
Bretagne, Rue de, 73
Breteuil, Avenue de, 191
Brise-Miche, Rue, 98
Broca, Rue, 151, 317
Brosse, Rue de, 324
Bûcherie, Rue de la, 132
Bruxelles, Rue de, 227
Bruyère, Rue la, 228
C
Cadet, Rue, 233
Caffarelli, Rue de, 73
Calvaire, Rue du, 285
Cambacères, Rue, 218
Cambon, Rue, 28
Cambronne, Rue, 260
Campo-Formio, Rue de, 312
Canivet, Rue, 167
Capucines, Boulevard des, 298
Capucines, Rue des, 60, 298
Cardinal-Lemoine, Rue, 160-1
Carmes, Rue des, 140
Carmes, Rue Basse des, 140
Cascades, Rue des, 293
Cassette, Rue, 175
Cassini, Rue, 256
Castex, Rue, 306
Castiglione, Rue, 10, 29
Caulaincourt, Rue, 286
Caumartin, Rue, 223, 297
Censier, Rue, 136
Cerisaie, Rue de la, 118
Chabrol, Rue de, 237
Chaillot, Rue, 214, 266, 273
Champs-Elysées, Avenue des, 213-15, 263, 264
Chancy, Rue, 245
Chanoinesse, Rue, 91
Chantereine, Rue, 225
Chantres, Rue des, 91
Chapelle, Boulevard de la, 310
Chapelle, Rue de la, 289
Chapon, Rue, 68
Chardon-Lagache, Rue, 275
Chardonnière, La, Rue Neuve de, 288
Charenton, Rue de, 249, 322
Charlemagne, Rue, 114
Charlot, Rue, 76, 78
Charonne, Rue de, 243-4, 245
Chat qui Pêche, Rue du, 126, 335
Château, Rue du, 259, 313
Château d’Eau, Rue du, 239
Chateaudun, Rue du, 225
Château-Landon, Rue, 310
Chaussée d’Antin, Rue de la, 224-5, 297
Cherche-Midi, Rue, 186, 313
Chevalier de la Barre, Rue, 282
Chevreuse, Rue de, 315-16
Childebert, Rue, 157
Choiseul, Rue de, 60
Christine, Rue, 180
Ciseaux, Rue des, 304
Cité, Rue de la, 86
Clef, Rue de la, 157
Cléry, Rue, 58
Clichy, Avenue de, 276, 288, 309
Clichy, Rue de, 227
Cloître-St-Merri, Rue, 98
Clothilde, Rue, 161
Clovis, Rue, 142-3
Cloys, Rue des, 288
Colbert, Rue, 51, 52
Colombe, Rue de la, 91
Colisée, Rue de, 219
Colonnes, Rue des, 53
Comète, Rue de la, 196
Commines, Rue de, 85
Compans, Rue, 291
Convention, Rue de la, 74, 261
Copernic, Rue, 265
Coq, Avenue du, 225
Coquillère, Rue, 33
Corneille, Rue, 165
Cortot, Rue, 285
Cossonnerie, Rue de la, 43
Courcelles, Boulevard de, 309
Couronnes, Rue des, 293
Courtalon, Rue, 36
Croissant, Rue du, 56-7
Croix-Faubin, Rue, 243
Croix-Nivert, Rue de la, 260-1
Croix des Petits-Champs, Rue, 25
Croix du Roule, Rue de la, 220
Croulebarbe, Rue, 252-4
Crussol, Rue de, 302
Cure, Rue de la, 273
Cuvier, Rue, 156
D
Dames, Rue des, 276
Damrémont, Rue, 288
Dante, Rue, 132
Danton, Rue, 182
Darboy, Rue, 241-2
Daru, Rue, 220
Daubenton, Rue, 160
Daunou, Rue, 60
Dauphine, Rue, 178
Davioud, Rue, 273
Debelleyme, Rue, 83-4
Deguerry, Rue, 242
Demours, Rue, 277
Denfert-Rochereau, Rue, 257
Desaix, Rue, 261
Déchargeurs, Rue des, 36
Dussoubs, Rue, 57
Deux-Boules, Rue des, 323
Didot, Rue, 259
Docteur Blanche, Rue de, 273
Domat, Rue, 132
Dombasle, Rue, 260
Dôme, Rue du, 264
Dosne, Rue, 265
Douai, Rue de, 228
Dragon, Rue du, 186
Drouot, Rue, 229, 230
Duphot, Rue, 29
Dupin, Rue, 187
Dupleix, Rue, 261
Dupuytren, Rue, 185
Dutot, Rue, 313
E
Eaux, Rue des, 272
Échaudé, Rue de l’, 304
Échiquier, Rue de l’, 237
École, Rue de l’, 22
École de Médicine, Rue de l’, 184
Écoles, Rue des, 138
Edgar-Quinet, Boulevard, 313
Édouard VII, Rue, 298
Éginhard, Rue, 114
Égout, Rue de l’, 305
Élysée-des-Beaux-Arts, Rue de, 310
Épée-de-Bois, Rue de l’, 159
Éperon, Rue de l’, 182
Estrapade, Rue de l’, 161
Étienne-Marcel, Rue, 39, 57
Étuves, Rue des, 102
Eugène-Carrière, Rue, 288
Eylau, d’ Avenue, 265
F
Fabert, Rue, 196
Faubourg Montmartre, Rue du, 232, 299
Faubourg Poissonière, Rue du, 233-4
Faubourg St. Antoine, Rue du, 246 _sqq._
Faubourg St-Denis, Rue du, 236-7
Faubourg St-Jacques, Rue, 256, 272
Faubourg St-Honoré, Rue, 318
Faubourg St-Martin, Rue du, 236, 238
Faubourg du Temple, Rue du, 236, 241
Fauconnier, Rue du, 116
Favart, Rue, 60
Fédération, Rue de la, 261
Félicien-David, Rue, 274
Fer-à-Moulin, Rue du, 157
Ferdinand-Duval, Rue, 110
Férou, Rue, 167
Ferronnerie, Rue de la, 36
Feuillantines, Rue des, 153
Feydeau, Rue, 53
Figuier, Rue du, 115-16
Filles-du-Calvaire, Boulevard, 302
Filles de St-Thomas, Rue des, 53, 54
Flandres, Rue de, 290
Fleurus, Rue, 167
Foin, Rue du, 84
Fontaine, Rue, 310
Fontaine, Rue la, 274
Fontaine du But, Rue de la, 288
Fontaine au Roi, Rue de la, 241
Fontaines, Rue des, 72
Fossés St-Bernard, Rue des, 156
Fouarre, Rue du, 132
Four, Rue du, 174
Foyatier, Rue, 279
François-Miron, Rue, 104, 106, 122
Francs-Bourgeois, Rue des, 74, 84, 110
Franklin, Rue, 268
Friedland, Avenue, 221
Frochot, Avenue, 229
Froissard, Rue, 85
Fromentin, Rue, 310
G
Gabriel, Avenue, 214
Gabrielle, Rue, 285
Gaité, Rue de la, 259
Galande, Rue, 132
Galilée, Rue, 214, 220, 265
Garancière, Rue, 166
Garibaldi, Boulevard, 314
Geoffroy St-Hilaire, Rue, 156
Georges-Bizet, Rue, 265-6
Germain-Pilon, Rue, 310
Girardon, Rue, 286
Glacière, Rue de la, 254
Gobelins, Avenue des, 254
Gobelins, Rue des, 252
Gozlin, Rue, 186
Grammont, Rue de, 60
Grande Armée, Avenue de la, 263, 264
Grand Chaumière, Rue de la, 315
Grand Prieuré, Rue du, 302
Grands-Augustins, Rue de, 180
Grange-Batelière, Rue, 231
Grange-aux-Belles, Rue de la, 240
Gravilliers, Rue des, 68
Grenelle, Boulevard de, 314
Grenelle, Rue de, 196, 198
Grenier-St-Lazare, Rue, 69
Guénégaud, Rue, 177, 332
Guersant, Rue, 277
Guillemites, Rue des, 108
H
Hachette, Rue de la, 126
Hallé, Rue, 258
Halles, Rue des, 36
Hameau, Rue du, 261
Hanovre, Rue de, 60
Harlay, Rue de, 327
Haudriettes, Rue des, 73
Haussmann, Boulevard, 317-18
Hautefeuille, Rue, 182
Hauteville, Rue d’, 238
Haxo, Rue, 243, 292
Hazard, Rue du, 33
Helder, Rue de, 298
Henner, Rue, 228
Henri-Monnier, Rue, 229
Henri IV, Boulevard, 303
Henry-Martin, Avenue, 267
Hirondelle, Rue de l’, 181, 307
Hoche, Avenue, 221
Honoré-Chevalier, Rue, 175
Hospitalières-St-Gervais, Rue des, 110
Hôpital, Boulevard de l’, 311-12
Hôtel Colbert, Rue de l’, 132
Hôtel de Ville, Rue de l’, 106
I
Iéna, Avenue d’, 265
Innocents, Rue des, 43
Invalides, Boulevard des, 192, 314
Irlandais, Rue des, 148
Italiens, Boulevard des, 60, 298-9
J
Jacob, Rue, 172
Jardins, Rue des, 116
Jarente, Rue de, 111
Jean-de-Beauvais, Rue, 140
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Rue, 39
Jean-Lantier, Rue, 23, 323
Jeûneurs, Rue des, 57
Jour, Rue du, 38
Jouy, Rue de, 106-7
K
Kellermann, Boulevard, 319
Keppler, Rue, 265
Kléber, Avenue, 265
L
Laborde, Rue de, 222
Lacépède, Rue, 159
Lafayette, Rue, 239
Lafitte, Rue, 229-30
Lamarck, Rue, 286
Lanneau, Rue, 142
Laplace, Rue, 142
Latran, Rue de, 140
Lauriston, Rue, 266
Lavandières, Rue des, 323
Lavandières-Ste-Opportune, Rue des, 23
Le Brun, Rue, 254
Lecourbe, Rue, 261
Legendre, Rue, 277
Lekain, Rue, 272
Léon-Cosnard, Rue, 277
Lepic, Rue, 285
Lesdiguières, Rue, 118
Lévis, Rue de, 276-7
Lhomond, Rue, 148
Lilas, Rue des, 291
Lille, Rue de, 205, 206
Lingerie, Rue de la, 36
Linné, Rue, 156
Lions, Rue des, 116
Lombards, Rue des, 42, 102
Longchamp, Rue de, 266
Louis-Blanc, Rue, 240
Louis-le-Grand, Rue, 60
Louvre, Rue du, 33
Lowenthal, Avenue de, 191
Lubeck, Rue de, 266
Lune, Rue de la, 59, 300
Lutèce, Rue de, 49, 86
Luxembourg, Rue du, 167
M
MacMahon, Avenue, 277
Madame, Rue, 174
Madeleine, Boulevard de la, 297
Magenta, Boulevard, 306
Mail, Rue du, 56
Maine, Avenue du, 259
Maire, Rue au, 68
Maistre, Rue de, 288
Maître-Albert, Rue, 135
Malakoff, Avenue, 265
Malesherbes, Boulevard, 317, 318
Malher, Rue, 110
Malte, Rue de, 281
Marais, Rue des, 238-9
Marbœuf, Rue, 214
Marcadet, Rue, 286
Marceau, Avenue, 221, 266-7
Mare, Rue de la, 293
Marie-Stuart, Rue, 58
Martignac, Rue de, 196 _sqq._
Martyrs, Rue des, 232, 278-9
Massillon, Rue, 91
Mathurins, Rue des, 223
Matignon, Avenue, 213
Matignon, Rue, 214, 219
Maubeuge, Rue, 225
Maure, Rue du, 69
Mazarine, Rue, 176
Mazet, Rue, 178
Ménilmontant, Boulevard de, 319
Ménilmontant, Rue, 292-3
Meslay, Rue, 66
Meyerbeer, Rue, 224
Mézières, Rue de, 174-5
Michel-le-Comte, Rue, 69
Michodière, Rue de la, 60
Mignon, Rue, 182
Minimes, Rue des, 84
Miromesnil, Rue, 218
Mitre, Rue de la, 285
Moines, Rue des, 277
Molière, Rue, 32
Molitor, Rue, 275
Monceau, Rue de, 221
Mondétour, Rue, 36
Monge, Rue, 157
Monnais, Rue de la, 22-3
Monsieur, Rue, 193
Monsieur-le-Prince, Rue, 185, 307
Montagne Ste-Généviève, Rue de la, 144
Montaigne, Avenue, 213
Montaigne, Rue, 219
Montalivet, Rue, 218
Montesquieu, Rue de, 19, 24
Montholon, Rue de, 235
Montmartre, Boulevard, 299
Montmartre, Rue, 40, 54, 57
Montmorency, Rue de, 68-9
Montorgueil, Rue, 40, 59
Montparnasse, Boulevard de, 314
Montparnasse, Rue du, 314-15
Montpensier, Rue de, 16, 19
Mont-Thabor, Rue du, 29
Montreuil, Rue de, 245
Moreau, Rue, 250
Motte-Picquet, Avenue de la, 191, 192
Mouffetard, Rue, 149-51
Moulin-Vert, Rue du, 259
Mozart, Avenue de, 273
Muette, Chaussée de la, 269-70
Muse, Petit, Rue du, 118
Musset, Rue de, 275
N
Navarre, Rue de, 158
Nesle, Rue de, 176-7, 334
Nevers, Rue de, 177, 334
Nicolas-Flamel, Rue, 96
Nicole, Rue, 257
Nonnains d’Hyères, Rue des, 324
Normandie, Rue de, 78
Norvins, Rue, 285
Notre-Dame de Bonne-Nouvelle, Rue, 59
Notre Dame, Rue du Cloître, 91
Notre-Dame de Lorette, Rue, 229
Notre-Dame de la Recouvrance, 59
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Rue, 54
Nouvelle, Rue, 227
O
Opéra, Avenue de l’, 32, 211
Orfèvres, Rue des, 23
Orléans, Avenue d’, 258
Orme, Rue de l’, 290
Ormesson, Rue d’, 111
Ornano, Boulevard, 288, 306
Ours, Rue aux, 62, 63
P
Paix, Rue de la, 60
Palais, Boulevard du, 49, 306
Palatine, Rue, 166
Panoyaux, Rue des, 319
Paon Blanc, Rue du, 106
Papin, Rue, 62
Paradis, Rue de, 237
Parc-Royal, Rue du, 79
Parcheminerie, Rue de la, 128
Parmentier, Avenue, 242
Pas de la Mule, Rue du, 120
Pasquier, Rue, 209
Passy, Rue du, 269
Pasteur, Boulevard, 313
Pastourelle, Rue, 73
Patriarches, Rue des, 159
Pavée, Rue, 110-11
Payenne, Rue, 82
Péletier, Rue le, 223, 229, 230
Pelleport, Rue, 292
Penthieu, Rue, 219
Penthièvre, Rue de, 218
Pepinière, Rue de la, 222
Perchamps, Rue des, 274
Perche, Rue du, 77, 78
Perle, Rue de la, 83
Pernelle, Rue, 96
Perrault, Rue, 22
Perrée, Rue, 73
Petits-Carreaux, Rue des, 59
Petit-Champs, Rue des, 51
Petits-Pères, Rue des, 55
Petit-Pont, Rue du, 342
Picardie, Rue de, 73
Picpus, Rue, 247-9
Pierre-Bullet, Rue, 239
Pierre-au-lard, Rue, 98
Pierre-Levée, Rue, 241
Pierre-Nicole, Rue, 316
Pigalle, Rue, 227
Pirouette, Rue, 43
Pitié, Rue de la, 160
Plantes, Rue des, 258
Plomet, Rue, 261
Poissonnière, Rue, 59
Poissonières, Boulevard, 299
Poissonniers, Rue des, 288
Poissy, Rue de, 136
Poitou, Rue de, 77-8
Pompe, Rue de la, 269
Pont-au-Choux, Rue, 84, 302
Pont-Neuf, Rue du, 23, 36
Pont de Lodi, Rue, 180
Pontoise, Rue, 136
Popincourt, Rue, 242
Port-Royal, Boulevard de, 314, 316
Pôt-de-fer, Rue, 151
Poteau, Rue du, 288
Poulletier, Rue, 92
Poussin, Rue, 273-4
Pré-St-Gervais, Rue, 291
Prêcheurs, Rue des, 43
Prêtres-St-Séverin, Rue de, 127
Prévôt, Rue du, 115
Procession, Rue de la, 260
Provence, Rue de, 224
Puits de l’Ermite, Rue du, 159
Pyramides, Rue des, 32
Pyrénées, Rue des, 293
Q
Quatre-Fils, Rue des, 76
Quatre-Septembre, Rue du, 53, 54, 56
Quincampoix, Rue, 62-3, 102
R
Rachel, Avenue, 309
Racine, Rue, 184
Radziwill, Rue, 24
Raffet, Rue, 273
Rambuteau, Rue, 64, 67, 72
Rameau, Rue de, 52
Ranelagh, Avenue du, 270
Ranelagh, Rue du, 270
Raspail, Boulevard, 305-6, 313
Rataud, Rue, 148
Ravignan, Rue, 285
Raynouard, Rue, 270
Réaumur, Rue, 64, 73
Regard, Rue du, 187
Remparts, Rue Basse des, 297
Remusat, Rue de, 274
Renard, Rue de, 68 n.
Rennes, Rue de, 186
Reuilly, Rue de, 249
Reynie, Rue de la, 98
Ribéra, Rue de, 273
Richard Lenoir, Boulevard, 311
Richelieu, Rue de, 52, 53
Richer, Rue, 233
Rivoli, Rue de, 10, 13, 21, 25-6, 28, 33, 96, 102
Rochechouart, Boulevard de, 310
Rochechouart, Rue de la, 228, 233
Rocher, Rue de, 221-2
Roi de Sicile, Rue du, 110
Rollin, Rue, 158
Roquette, Rue de la, 243
Rosiers, Rue des, 108, 110
Rotrou, Rue, 165
Roule, Rue du, 23
Royale, Rue, 211
Royer-Collard, Rue, 308
Rubens, Rue, 312
Ruisseau, Rue du, 288
S
St-Ambroise, Rue, 242
St-André-des-Arts, Rue, 178
St-Antoine, Rue, 78
St-Augustin, Rue, 53, 102
St-Benoît, Rue, 174
St-Bernard, Rue, 245
St-Bon, Rue, 96
St-Claude, Rue, 84
St-Denis, Boulevard, 59, 300-1
St-Denis, Rue, 41, 43
St-Didier, Rue, 264
St-Dominque, Rue, 196, 198-9, 305
St-Eleuthère, Rue, 279, 284
St-Fiacre], Rue, 57, 299, 300
St-Florentin, Rue, 28
St-Georges, Rue, 229
St-Germain, Boulevard, 198, 203, 206, 304, 305
St-Germain-l’Auxerrois, Rue, 24
St-Gilles, Rue, 84
St-Honoré, Rue, 13, 20, 21, 25 _sqq.,]_ 31, 73
St-Jacques, Boulevard, 313
St-Jacques, Rue, 130, 140, 141, 152 _sqq._
St-Joseph, Rue, 56
St-Julien-le-Pauvre, Rue, 130
St-Lazare, Rue, 225
St-Lazare-en-l’Isle, Rue, 92-3
St-Marc, Rue, 53
St-Martin, Boulevard, 301
St-Martin, Rue, 63-4, 66, 96, 98, 100
St-Maur, Rue, 241
St-Médard, Rue, 151
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St-Ouen, Avenue, 288
St-Paul, Rue, 112-14, 116, 187
St-Placide, Rue, 187
St-Roch, Rue, 10, 13, 31-2
St-Romain, Rue, 187
St-Rustique, Rue, 284-5
St-Sauveur, Rue, 58
St-Séverin, Rue, 126-8
St-Sulpice, Rue, 176
St-Thomas-d’Aquin, Rue, 305
St-Victor, Rue, 135
St-Vincent, Rue, 282
Ste-Anne, Rue, 32
Ste-Barbe, Rue, 59
Ste-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie, Rue, 107
Ste-Hyacinthe, Rue de, 31
Saintonge, Rue, 78
Saints-Pères, Rue des, 198, 206, 305
Santé, Rue de la, 256
Saules, Rue des, 285
Saulmier, Rue, 233
Saussaies, Rue des, 218
Savies, Rue de, 293
Scipion, Rue, 157
Sébastopol, Boulevard, 42, 62, 306
Séguier, Rue, 181-2
Ségur, Avenue de, 191
Seine, Rue de, 176
Sentier, Rue du, 56
Serpente, Rue, 182
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Sevigné, Ruede, 81, 102, 110, 111
Sèvres, Rue de, 188-9, 206, 260, 313
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Solférino, Rue, 199
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Sourdière, Rue de la, 31
Stanislas, Rue, 315
Strasbourg, Boulevard de, 306
Strasbourg, Rue de, 238
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Vieux-Chemin, Rue, 285
Vieux-Colombier, Rue du, 174
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Vignon, Rue, 224
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Villedo, Rue, 33
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Villehardouin, Rue, 84
Villiers, Avenue de, 277
Vineuse, Rue, 268
Visconti, Rue, 171-2
Vivienne, Rue, 51, 54
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Volney, Rue, 60
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FOOTNOTES:
[A] The pictures have been arranged on a different plan since their
return to the palace after the war.
[B] Part of Rue de Beaubourg, Rue du Renard, and other old streets here
are soon to disappear, their area transformed into a wide new avenue.
[C] Bombs worked havoc here in the last year of the Great War
(1914-1918).
[D] The carting away of these vestiges has, we hear, just been decreed.
[E] On the Peace Fête, July 14th, 1919, the Arènes were arranged
as a theatre, and the performance of a classical play, “Le Cid,”
took place on the spot where wild beasts had fought of yore; while
twentieth-century Frenchmen sat on the very stone seats whereon had sat
Romans and men of primitive Gallic tribes in the earliest days of the
history of Paris and of France.
[F] On July 14th, 1919, the French Army and contingents from the armies
of the Allies, victorious after the dread war which had raged since
August, 1914, passed in triumphal procession beneath the Arch, and
the chains which, since 1871, had barred its passage, were taken away
for good. On November 11th, when the “unknown soldier” was buried in
Westminster Abbey, the “_poilu inconnu_” was laid beneath the Arc de
Triomphe, and is now buried there.
[G] Le comte de Franqueville died in January, 1920.
[H] It was flooded again in 1920.
[I] It was recently demolished to be replaced by a suspension-bridge in
order to leave the river free for navigation.
* * * * *
Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
here in invitation of the Rotonde=> here in imitation of the Rotonde {pg
270}
Demoulins=> Desmoulins {pg 17}
King Jerôme=> King Jérôme {pg 17}
Sebastopol=> Sébastopol {pg 42}
Sophie Arnoult=> Sophie Arnould {pg 60}
Rue Jean-de-Beauvias=> Rue Jean-de-Beauvais {pg 140}
Aqueduc d’Arcueil brought water from Rangis=> Aqueduc d’Arcueil brought
water from Rungis {pg 152}
Rue de l’Abbé-de-l’Epée=> Rue de l’Abbé-de-l’Épée {pg 153}
restauraunt Lapérouse => restaurant Lapérouse {pg 180}
days of unparalled warfare=> days of unparalleled warfare {pg 190}
cut if off from surrounding buildings=> cut it off from surrounding
buildings {pg 218}
St-Marguerite=> Ste-Marguerite {pg 245}
patronage of the comte de Province=> patronage of the comte de Provence
{pg 284}
its euphonius present name=> its euphonious present name {pg 293}
Aubriot, Prêvot de Paris (13th century), 107=> Aubriot, Prévôt de Paris
(13th century), 107 {index}
Bourbon-Condè, Mlle. de, Abbesse de Remiremont, 193 Bourbon-Condé, Mlle.
de, Abbesse de Remiremont, 193 {index}
Enghien, Duc de, 170, 193, 217=> Enghien, Duc d’, 170, 193, 217 {index}
Enghien, Duchesse de, 170=> Enghien, Duchesse d’, 170 {index}
Estrées, Duchesse de, 197=> Estrées, Duchesse d’, 197 {index}
Isore or Isire, 258=> Isore or Isïre, 258 {index}
Marie de’ Medici, Queen=> Marie de’ Medicis, Queen {index}
Monvoisin, Cathérine, 59=> Monvoisin, Catherine, 59 {index}
Musset, Alfred de, 27, 29, 175, 197, 217, 231, 275, 204, 330=> Musset,
Alfred de, 27, 29, 175, 197, 217, 231, 275, 304, 330 {index}
Orléans, Duc de (_circ._ 1844), 277=> Orléans, Duc d’ (_circ._ 1844),
277 {index}
Paillard, Jeanne d’, 269=> Paillard, Jeanne de, 269 {index}
Ste-Généviève, 144, 146, 147, 164, 279, 289, 295=> Ste-Geneviève, 144,
146, 147, 164, 279, 289, 295 {index}
Sevigné=> Sévigné {index}
Thierry, Amedée, 209=> Thierry, Amédée, 209 {index}
Antoine, Dubois, Rue, 185=> Antoine-Dubois, Rue, 185 {index}
Böêtie, Rue de la, 219=> Bôëtie, Rue de la, 219 {index}
Banquier, Rue de, 254=> Banquier, Rue du, 254 {index}
Buonaparte, Rue, 170, 206=> Bonaparte, Rue, 170, 206 {index}
Carmes, Rue Basse de, 140=> Carmes, Rue Basse des, 140 {index}
Napoleon=> Napoléon {numerous instances}
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