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PG-P.731.017
1-8 Apr 1731:22 (125)
Paris, Sept. 8. N.S. We see here letters from Languedoc,
which advise that the Intendant of the Episcopal city of
Nismes, accompanied by M. Diverny, who commands in the
absence of the Governor Marquis de la Fare, has been at
Montpelier, to receive some orders from the King: That
having received them accordingly he returned to Nismes, and
shut in the town with some troops drawn from the
neighbouring places. . . [15 lines, announces that
Protestant's houses are to be searched.] That at break of
day the next morning, the Revillez was beat, and the
inhabitants were forbid to stir out of their houses, or to
look thro' their windows, upon pain of death: . . .
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