65/67 391, 406, 432, 437, 442-450, 456, 457; vol.iii, pp. Extract from the eighth account of Guillaume Charrier and from the thirteenth account of Hemon Raguier, in the _Trial_, vol.v, pp. 257 _et seq._] Before going to the Duke of Lorraine's palace, Jeanne ascended the valley of the Meurthe and went to worship at the shrine of the great Saint Nicholas, whose relics were preserved in the Benedictine chapel of Saint-Nicholas-du-Port. She did well; for Saint Nicholas was the patron saint of travellers.[422] [Footnote 422: _Et postquam ipsa Johanna fuit in peregrinacio in Sancto Nicolas et exstitit versus dominum ducem Lotharingiae_, says Bertrand de Poulengy, _Trial_, vol.ii, p.457.Cf.The Evidence of J. |