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=1615.= LES HISTOIRES TRAGIQUES DE NOSTRE TEMPS, Francois de Rosset. The story of Bussy's love for the Countess of Montsoreau, and his murder forms the subject of the 17th Histoire, _De la mort pitoyable du valeureux Lysis_, the most important parts of which are printed in Appendix A.
=1621.= JOURNAL DE HENRI III, P. de L'Estoile. Paris.
=1628.= MEMOIRES ET LETTRES, Marguerite de Valois. Paris. The edition published by F. Guessard for _La Societe de l'Histoire de France_ (1842) is the most convenient.
=1666.= DISCOURS SUR LES COURONNELS DE L'INFANTERIE DE FRANCE, Pierre de Bourdeille, Seigneur de Brantome. Leyden.
=1722.= DISCOURS SUR LES DUELS, Pierre de Bourdeille, etc. Leyden.
=1877.= LE MAINE, L'ANJOU ET BUSSY D'AMBOISE, Arthur Bertrand. Le Mans.
=1885.= LOUIS DE CLERMONT, SIEUR DE BUSSY D'AMBOISE, GOUVERNEUR D'ANJOU, Andre Joubert. Angers and Paris. A full and interesting study of Bussy's career based upon first-hand materials.
=1888.= BUSSY D'AMBOISE, Leon Marlet. Paris. A sketchy memoir.
IV. HISTORICAL WORKS RELATING TO EPISODES IN THE REVENGE OF BUSSY D'AMBOIS
=1597.= INVENTAIRE GeNeRAL DE L'HISTOIRE DE FRANCE, Jean de Serres. A later edition in 1603 continues the narrative to the peace of Vervins in 1598. Paris.
=1605.= HISTOIRE DE FRANCE DURANT SEPT ANNeES DE PAIX DU REGNE DE HENRY IV, Pierre Matthieu. Paris.
=1605.= CHRONOLOGIE SEPTENAIRE DE L'HISTOIRE DE LA PAIX ENTRE LES ROYS DE FRANCE ET D'ESPAGNE, P. V. Cayet. Paris.
=1607.= A GENERAL INVENTORIE OF THE HISTORY OF FRANCE, Edward Grimeston.
From the beginning of that monarchie unto the treatie of Vervins, in the yeare 1598. Written by Jhon de Serres, And continued unto these times, out of the best Authors which have written of that subject. Translated out of French into English. [A second edition, in 1611, continues the narrative till 1610.] Upon this volume see Introduction, pp. x.x.xii-x.x.xv.