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APPENDIX.
No. 1. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth.
Commencement of the Negociation.—State of the Court of Mantua.—Influence of the Spaniards there.
No. 2. Matthioli to Lewis the Fourteenth.
Protestations of devotion to Lewis.—Belief in the good intentions of the Duke of Mantua.
101
Continuation of the negociation.—Intrigues of the Austrian Party.
104
Intrigues of the Spaniards to form a league in Italy against France.
108
110
The King’s approval of the negociation.
ib.
No. 7. Lewis the Fourteenth to Estrades.
Approval of the negociation.—Answer to the demands of the Duke of Mantua.
112
No. 8. Lewis the Fourteenth to Matthioli.
116
117
No. 10. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth.
Conference with Matthioli.—Discussion of the demands of the Duke of Mantua.
119
The Duke of Mantua watched by the Spaniards.
126
Impatience of the Duke of Mantua to conclude the Negociation.
130
Plans of the Spaniards.—Dispositions of the Venetian Government.
131
Recommendations of Delay in the Negociation.
138
Information respecting the Dispositions of the Venetians.
140
Fears of the Duke of Mantua.
143
No. 17. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth.
Account of his Interview with the Duke of Mantua.—The latter insists upon sending Matthioli to Paris.
146
Reasons for consenting to the mission of Matthioli to Paris.
151
155
Approval of Matthioli’s Mission to France.—Permission to Estrades to leave Venice.
156
Conversation with Matthioli.
158
160
Means of protracting the Negociation.—Views of Matthioli.
162
Delay in Matthioli’s Journey to Paris.
164
Interview with Matthioli.
166
169
170
Differences between the Duke of Mantua and the Spaniards.
171
Excuses for the delay of Matthioli.
173
174
175
176
No. 33. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth.
Good dispositions of the Duke of Mantua, and of the Garrison of Casale.
177
No. 34. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
179
No. 35. Matthioli to Lewis the Fourteenth.
Excuses his own delay.
ib.
No. 36. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
180
No. 37. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
181
No. 38. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
182
No. 39. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Intention of Estrades to leave Venice.
183
No. 40. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Continued delay of Matthioli.
184
No. 41. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
185
No. 42. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
186
No. 43. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
ib.
No. 44. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
187
No. 45. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
188
No. 46. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
ib.
No. 47. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
189
Powers granted to Pomponne, to treat with Matthioli.
190
No. 49. Lewis the Fourteenth to the Duke of Mantua.
Promises his protection to the Duke.
192
No. 50. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
193
No. 51. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Interview of Pinchesne with Don Joseph Varano.
194
No. 52. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
A courier sent to Venice with a new cypher.
196
No. 53. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
Catinat sent to Pignerol.
197
No. 54. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
D’Asfeld sent to Venice.
198
No. 55. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
199
No. 56. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
200
No. 57. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
201
No. 58. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
202
No. 59. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Arrival of d’Asfeld at Venice.
203
No. 60. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Delays of Matthioli, and of the Duke of Mantua.
206
No. 61. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Further Delays of Matthioli.
208
No. 62. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
211
No. 63. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Interviews with Matthioli.—Further Delays in the Ratification of the Treaty.
212
No. 64. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
215
No. 65. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
ib.
No. 66. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Reasons for the Duke of Mantua’s delay in going to Casale.
216
No. 67. Pomponne to Matthioli.
220
No. 68. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Arrangements for the Exchange of the Ratifications of the Treaty.
222
No. 69. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Suspicions of the House of Austria respecting the Negociations.
225
No. 70. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Arrest of d’Asfeld.—Departure of the Duke of Mantua from Venice.
227
No. 71. Pomponne to Matthioli.
Letter of Credence to be presented to Matthioli by Catinat.
230
No. 72. Estrades to Matthioli.
Complaints of the Delays in the Conclusion of the Negociation.
232
No. 73. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
235
No. 74. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
237
No. 75. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
Suspicions of the Fidelity of Matthioli.
238
Reports of Catinat being at Pignerol.—Different Rumours respecting the Negociation.
239
241
Rumours of Catinat’s being at Pignerol.—Civilities of Saint-Mars to him.
242
No. 79. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
Continued Suspicions of Matthioli.
245
No. 80. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
246
No. 81. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
Confirmation of the Suspicions respecting Matthioli’s want of fidelity.
247
No. 82. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
Order to receive Matthioli as a Prisoner.
248
No. 83. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
Further confirmation of the Treachery of Matthioli.
249
Arrest of Matthioli.
250
Intelligence respecting Matthioli’s Papers.
252
Inventory sent by Catinat to Louvois, of the Papers which Matthioli had about his person.
256
First Examination of Matthioli.
260
No. 88. Pomponne to Pinchesne.
271
No. 89. Pinchesne to Pomponne.
Interviews between the Duke of Mantua and the Senator Foscarini.
272
No. 90. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
Orders to treat Matthioli with severity.
275
Plans of Catinat for obtaining possession of Casale.
276
Second Examination of Matthioli.
280
No. 93. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
293
Further particulars respecting Matthioli.
ib.
Third Examination of Matthioli.
296
No. 96. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
302
Concluding Examination of Matthioli.
303
No. 98. Varengeville to Pomponne.
Proposed recompense to Giuliani.
307
No. 99. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
309
No. 100. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
310
No. 101. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
ib.
No. 102. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
Matthioli complains of his Treatment, and gives Proofs of Insanity.
311
No. 103. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
312
No. 104. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
313
No. 105. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
Matthioli and the Jacobin placed together.
314
No. 106. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
315
No. 107. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
Particulars respecting the Ring given by Matthioli to Blainvilliers.
316
No. 108. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
317
No. 109. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
318
No. 110. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
319
No. 111. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
Appointment of Saint-Mars to the Government of Exiles—Measures to be taken by him thereupon.
320
No. 112. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
Precautions for the Journey of the Prisoners from Pignerol to Exiles.
322
No. 113. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
325
No. 114. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
326
No. 115. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
Precautions for the Security and Concealment of the Prisoners at Exiles.
327
No. 116. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
Departure of Saint-Mars from Pignerol ordered to be deferred, in order that he might receive Catinat there.
328
No. 117. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
329
No. 118. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
Orders for the Reception of Catinat at Pignerol.
330
No. 119. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
332
No. 120. Louvois to Saint-Mars.
ib.
No. 121. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
333
No. 122. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
Description of the Apartment and manner of Confinement of the Prisoners at Exiles.
334
No. 123. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
336
No. 124. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
Saint-Mars is made Governor of the Islands of Saint Margaret.
337
No. 125. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
338
No. 126. Saint-Mars to Louvois.
Arrival of Matthioli at the Islands of Saint Margaret.
340
No. 127. Saint-Mars to the Minister.
Relation of the conduct of two Protestant Ministers.
341
Extract from the Register of the Bastille, published in the Work entitled, “La Bastille Dévoilée”.
342
Second Extract from the Register of the Bastille, published in the Work entitled, “La Bastille Dévoilée”.
Extract from the Register of Burials of the Church of Saint Paul, at Paris.
345
Extract from the Work entitled “La Correspondance Interceptée,” by M. Lewis Dutens, published in 1789.
346
Extract from the article on the Iron Mask in the Work entitled “Mélanges d’Histoire et de Littérature;” by Mr. Quintin Craufurd.
347
Letter from the Baron de Heiss to the Authors of the “Journal Encyclopédique” on the subject of the Iron Mask; published in that Journal in 1770.
348
Letter on the subject of the Man in the Iron Mask, announced in the preceding one.
349