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On Biron's arrival the King tax'd him with several things, which He denying, was sent to the Bastille, tried, & lost his head there.

The Count of Auvergne was at the same time seiz'd, but after a confinement of a few Months releas'd deletion tho' not entirely innocent /deletion addition at the intreaty of the Marchioness of Verneuil, /addition (who was then much in the King's favour) tho' He was not entirely innocent.

In the beginning of 160 ft. the King by an Edict permitted the Jesuists to return into those places from whence they had been driven 9. Years before, except Paris, where they were only allow'd to have this Colledge of Lyons, & another deletion which /deletion He establish'd in His House call'd la Fleche, which He gave ^ addition for that purpose /addition to them, the Parliament refus'd for a long time to register this Edict.

The King a fresh Suspecting the Count of Auvergne of having correspondance with foreigners, order'd him to come to Court, which He refusing, was brought by force, & put in the Bastille; the Parliament tried him, the Marchioness of Verneuil, & the Count of Entraques. these three deletion had attempted to get the Young Marquiss of Verneuil /deletion addition pretended the Young Marquiss of Verneuil a Natural son /addition