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Saint Lawrence, No. 25. Saint Loup, No. 32. Saint Mark,
No. 42. Saint Euverte, No. 18. The chapel of Saint
Aignan, No. 53. Saint Vincent of the Vines, No. 41.
Saint Ladre or Saint Lazarus, No. 46. Saint Povaire or
Saint Paterne, No. 24. The Magdalen,
Gervais, afterwards Saint Phalier, No. 47.
p. 19 and 153.

No. 27. Saint
Vide Polluche,

No. 5. Explanation of the Numbers on the Chart. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, boundaries of Orleans at the period of the siege.

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20; 8, 9, 10, 11, and 1, boundaries of the city at the present period.

1. Notre Dame de Recouvrance.

2. The Gate and Boulevard Renard.

3. The ancient Gate and Boulevard Banier.

4. Postern Saint Samson.

5. Paris Gate.

6. The Bishop's Palace.

7. Anciently Burgundy Gate.

8. The New Tower Postern.

9. The New Tower.

10. Postern Chesneau.

11. Anciently the Chatelet and Bridge Gate.

12. The City Garden, formerly Saint Lawrence Gate.

13. Gate and suburbs of Magdalen.

14. Gate and suburbs of Saint John.

15. Banier Gate, still standing.

16. Saint Vincent's Gate, also standing.

17. Saint Euverte Gate, since walled up.

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18. Saint Euverte.

19. Burgundy Gate, now standing at the extremity of the ancient suburb; near to which is Notre Dame Duche

min, which was formerly the Chapel Saint Aignan. Vide Expilly, 345; Polluche, 121.

20. Tower de la Brebis.

21. Moriri Cross.

22. Colombier Street.

23. The Visitation, formerly Saint Mathurin.

24. Saint Paterne, anciently called Saint Povaire.*

25. The Bastille of Saint Lawrence.

26 and 27. Bastilles of the wooden Cross and Colombier.

28 and 30. At one of these points there was a Bastille, name unknown.

29. The Bastille of Saint Povaire.

31. At this point there was also a Bastille.

32. The Bastille of Saint Loup.

33.

34.

of Saint John le Blanc.

of the Augustins.

35. Boulevard of the Tournelles.

36. The Tournelles.

37. Bastille of Saint Privé field.

38.

of Charlemaine island.

39. Boulevard of the beautiful Cross on the old bridge. 40. Mounds of the fishermen of Saint Anthony.t

* The English forming the garrison of Saint Povaire held their watch near this church.

+ This island, as before stated in the notes to the Diary, was destroyed at the erection of the present bridge.

41. Parish and suburbs of Saint Vincent of the Vines.

42. Parish of Saint Mark.

43. L'Orbette.*

44. The island which was in front of Saint Aignan.

45. The cross of Fleury.

46. The Cistercians, formerly St. Lazarus or St. Ladre.

47. Saint Phallier, formerly Saint Gervais.

48. The bridge now existing.

49. The three suburbs of Portereau.

50. Saint Aignan.

51. Saint Michael.

52. Saint Victor, in the suburb of Burgundy Gate.

53. The Chapel of Saint Aignan.

54. Saint Aux, or Saint Avit.

55. The Chapel of Martroi.

56. Saint Michael on the Fosses.

57. The Jacobins.

58. The Almonry of Saint Pouvaire.

59. The Carmelites.

60. The Cordeliers, afterwards the Recollets.

* The English forming the garrison of Saint Loup, held their watches at L'Orbette. Vide Tripaut, 80: Guyon, Hist. of the Diocese of Orleans, p. 216.

END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

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