id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 50520 Griffiths, Arthur Early French Prisons Le Grand and Le Petit Châtelets; Vincennes; The Bastile; Loches; The Galleys; Revolutionary Prisons .txt text/plain 76221 3625 70 King's prison-house, the royal gaol and penitentiary. "The King," says Comines, "had ordered several cruel prisons to be until within three years of the death of the King, who, after a long person and handing him over to Louis XI, who had claimed the prisoner. King Louis XII of France, and his second queen, Anne of Brittany. the Armagnacs held the Bastile and the person of the king's eldest the new King, was no more than nine years of age, and once again France this favor came in person to Paris to thank the King. the return of the King to Paris he should leave the Bastile. King with great reluctance signed an order for the arrest of Cinq Mars, part played by the two great prisons, Vincennes and the Bastile, and prisoner" with him to Paris; to make the long journey across France ./cache/50520.txt ./txt/50520.txt