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Excerpt from History of the Reign of Henry IV, Vol. 1 of 2: King of France and Navarre, From Numerous Unpublished Sources, Including Ms. Documents in the Bibliotheque Impériale, and the Archives Du Royaume De France, Etc
During the remainder of the year 1602, judicial investigations, connected with the trial of the duke de Biron, continued to occupy king Henry, his council, and his parliament. Hebert, the confiden tial secretary of the duke de Biron, was subjected to interrogatories of extraordinary severity; and was once stretched on the rack, to extort admissions which might furnish a clue to the complete sifting of the late conspiracy. No fact of importance was elicited; but Hebert was condemned to perpetual incarceration in the Bastille - a sentence which the king remitted after the expiration of five years. The baron de Luz received a mandate to appear and justify his late relations with Biron; for the duke, on the morning after his arrest, had warned the king to take possession without delay of the.
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