61/67 443 _et seq._] [Footnote 416: _Ibid._, vol.ii, pp. 445-447.] [Footnote 417: _Ibid._, pp. 447-457.] At length a royal messenger brought King Charles's reply to the Commander of Vaucouleurs. The messenger was called Colet de Vienne.[418] His name indicates that he came from the province which the Dauphin had governed before the death of the late King, and which had remained unswervingly faithful to the unfortunate prince. |