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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 285. 



NAPOI/EON S MARSHALS. 



(Vol. xi., p. 186.) 



The following list may in some measure supply 

 the wants of Y. S. M. These heroes used to be 

 to us iiimiliar names ; but it costs some labour to 

 recall them now, after the long lapse of years 

 which has in great measure effaced them from 

 memory. I give alphabetically such as I can 

 remember*, and have been able to collect from 

 various sources : 



AuGEREAu, Marshal of France, Duke of Cas- 

 tiglione; born at Paris, Nov. 11, 1757; died at 

 La Houssaye, June 11, 1816, of dropsy. 



Bernadotte, Marshal of France, Prince of 

 Ponte Corvo, afterwards King of Sweden ; born 

 at Pau, Jan. 26, 1764 ; ascended throne of Sweden, 

 Feb. 5, 1818 ; died at Stockholm, March 8, 1844. 



Berthier, Marshal of France, Prince of Neuf- 

 chatel, and Duke of Wagram ; born at Paris, Dec. 30, 

 1753 ; died at Bamberg, Mar. 20, 1815, of apoplexy. 



Bessieres, Marshal of France, Duke of Istria ; 

 born at Poitou, 1769; killed at the battle of 

 Lutzen, May 2, 1813. 



Brune, Marshal of France; born at Brive-la- 

 Gaillarde, 1763; assassinated at Avignon, Aug. 2, 

 1815. 



Caulaincourt, Marshal of France, Duke of 

 Vicenza; born in Picardy, 1773; died at Paris, 

 Feb. 13, 1827. 



Davoust, Marshal of France, Duke of Auer- 

 stadt. Prince of Eckmuhl, " The Bloody ; " born 

 at Annoux, 1770 ; died at Paris, June 4, 1823. 



DuRoc, Grand Marshal of France, Duke of 

 Frioul ; born at Pont-a-Mousson, 1772 ; killed 

 by a cannon-ball at Reitenbach, or Wartschen, 

 May 22, 1813. 



JouRDAN, Marshal of France. 



JuNOT, Marshal of France, Duke of Abrantes ; 

 born 1771 ; died 1813. 



Kellermann, Marshal of France, Duke of 

 Valmy; born at Strasbourg, 1735 ; died 1820. 



Lannes, Marshal of France, Duke of Monte- 

 bello ; born at Lectoure, April 11, 1769 ; killed at 

 the battle of Essling, May 22, 1809. 



Lauriston, General, Count; drowned in the 

 Elster, Oct. 19, 1813. 



Lefebvre, Marshal of France, Duke of Dant- 

 zic ; born at Rufack, Dec. 25, 1755 ; died at Paris, 

 Sept. 14, 1820. 



Macdonald, Marshal of France, Duke of Ta- 

 rentum ; born at Sancerre, Nov. 17, 1765. 



Marmont, Marshal of France, Duke of Ragusa ; 

 born 1775; died at Venice, March 2, 1852, being 

 the last survivor of the old marshals. 



Massena, Marshal of France, Duke of Rivoli, 

 Prince of Essling, " Cherished Child of Victory ; " 

 born at Nice, 1758 ; died at Ruel, April 4, 1817. 



[* We have another list containing some additional 

 names, which additions shall appear in our next Number.] 



MoNCET, Marshal of France. 



MoREAU, General ; born at Morlaix, 1761, aZ. 

 1763 ; died at Laun, on the frontiers of Bohemia, 

 Sept. 2, 1813, from having had both legs ampu- 

 tated after the battle of Dresden. 



MoRTiER, Marshal of France, Duke of Treviso ; 

 born, 1766 ; killed at Paris by Fieschi's infernal 

 machine, July 28, 1835. 



MuRAT, Marslial of France, Grand Duke of 

 Berg, King of Naples ; born at La Bastide, near 

 Cahors, March 25, 1771 ; executed at Naples, 

 Oct. 13, 1815. 



Ney, Marshal of France, Duke of Elchingen, 

 Prince of Moskwa, " Bravest of the Brave ; " 

 born at Sarre Louis, Jan. 10, 1769; executed at 

 Paris, Dec. 7, 1815. 



OuDiNOT, Marshal of France, Duke of Reggio ; 

 born, 1766 ; died at Paris, Sept. 13, 1847. 



Perignon, Marshal of France. 



PoNiATowsKi, Marshal of France, Prince; 

 drowned in the Elster, Oct. 19, 1813. 



Rapp, General. 



Retnier, General. 



Savary, Marshal of France, Duke of Rovigo ; 

 born in Champagne, April 26, 1774. 



Serrurier, Marshal of France. 



SouLT, Marshal of France, Duke of Dalmatia; 

 born 1769; died near St. Amand, Nov. 26, 1851. 



SucHET, Marshal of France ; died at Marseilles, 

 Jan. 3, 1826. 



Victor, Marshal of France, Duke of Belluno. 



F. C. H. 



BOOKS BURNT. 



(Vol. xi., p. 161.) 

 I have been waiting for the conclusion of Mb. 

 Cowper's list of this class of books, before sending 

 the following one, obtained principally from the 

 Acts and Orders of the Commonwealth, a large 

 collection of which I have been cataloguing. May 

 I premise that some of the correspondents of 

 " N. & Q." do not seem to be aware of a work on 

 this subject by G. Peignot, published in Paris, 

 1806, in two vols. 8vo. It is entitled Dictionnaire 

 Critique, litteraire et bibliographique des princi- 

 pmix livres condamnes an feu, supprimes, ou cen- 

 sures. Several of the books mentioned in the 

 lists already published in " N. & Q." are noticed 

 in this work. 



1. De Politia Ecclesise Anglicanae, per R. Mocket, Lond. 

 1617. 



Vide Fuller's Church History, ed. Brewer, vol. v. 

 p. 446., and Heylin's Life of Laud, p. 70. (ed. 

 1671.) 



2. Lex, Rex ; the Law and the Prince ; a Dispute for 

 the just Prerogative of King and People. By Samuel 

 Rutherford, Lond. 1644. 



" Ordered to be burnt by the hands of the common 

 hangman." — ffatt. 



