Arc, Jacques d’ (father of Joan of Arc), his
social position, 4;
his death, 255
Arc, Joan of. See Joan of Arc
Arc, John d’ (brother of Joan of Arc), 37;
at the trial for her rehabilitation, 256,
285
Arc, Peter d’ (brother of Joan of Arc), 37;
taken prisoner with his sister, 125;
at the trial for rehabilitation, 256
Armagnac, Thibauld d’, Sire de Thermes, 40;
at the trial for the rehabilitation of
Joan of Arc, 274
Arnolin, Henri, priest, 260
Arras, Bishop of, 106
Arundel, Earl of, threatens the town of Compiegne, 122
Aubert, John, burgher of Orleans, 273
Aubignac, Abbe d’, his tragedy on Joan of Arc, 306
Auguy, Raoul, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 147
Aulon, John d’, esquire of Joan of Arc, 37,
56, 57;
rescues his mistress, 115;
taken prisoner with her, 125, 134;
gives evidence at the trial for her rehabilitation,
257, 271
Aunoy, Arnoult d’, Celibat of the Monastery
of Saint
Urban-les-Joinville, 21
Averdy, Clement de l’, 292
Avet, John de Saint, Bishop of Avranches, assessor
at the trial of
Joan of Arc, 145
Avrigni, D’, dramatic poet, 308
Aymeri, William, doctor of theology, 33
Bailly, Nicolas, scrivener, 260
Baker, Sir Richard, English writer, 300
Bar, Count de, 3
Barante, historian, 297
Barbier, Robert, canon of Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 147
Barbier, Jean, King’s Advocate, 224;
at the trial for the rehabilitation of
Joan of Arc, 263
Barbier, Jules, 309
Barrey, John, godfather of Joan of Arc, 258
Basin, Thomas, Bishop of Lisieux, quoted for Joan of Arc’s belief in the reality of her visions, 8
Basset, John, canon, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 148
Baubribosc, William de, canon at Rouen, assessor at the trial of Joan of Arc, 147
Baudricourt, Robert de, 9;
his first interview with Joan of Arc,
12;
second interview, 14;
presents her with his sword, 21
Beaucharnys, John, burgher of Orleans, 273
Beaucharnys, Petronille, 274
Beaucroix, Simon, at the trial for rehabilitation, 272
Beaufort, Henry, Bishop of Winchester. See Winchester.
Beaupere, John, canon at Besancon, assessor at the
trial of Joan of
Arc, 145;
examines and cross-questions her, 158;
seeks to effect her abjuration, 227;
at the trial for rehabilitation, 276
Bedford, Duke of, sends Fastolfe to Suffolk’s
assistance at Jargeau, 75;
takes refuge in the fortress of Vincennes,
100;
appeals for help to the Duke of Burgundy
and the Bishop of
Winchester, 101;
advances from Paris, 103;
returns there, 105;
leaves for Normandy, 107;
comes to terms with the Duke of Burgundy,
114;
invokes the aid of the Church against
Joan of Arc, 130