Chapter 8

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THE MAID AT BEAULIEU--THE SHEPHERD OF GVAUDAN The tidings that Jeanne was in the hands of the Burgundians reached Paris on the morning of May the 25th.[2027] On the morrow, the 26th, the University sent a summons to Duke Philip requiring him to give up his prisoner to the Vicar-General of the Grand Inquisitor of France. At the same time, the Vicar-General himself by letter required the redoubtable Duke to bring prisoner before him the young woman suspected of divers crimes savouring of heresy.[2028] [Footnote 2027: Falconbridge, in Trial, vol. iv, p. 458. Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris, p. 255. J. Quicherat, Aperus nouveaux, p. 96. U. Chevalier, L'abjuration de Jeanne d'Arc au cimetire de Saint-Ouen et l'authenticit de sa formule, Paris, 1902, in 8vo, p. 18.] [Footnote 2028: Trial, vol

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