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 INDEX. Guido Maltraverso condemns Armanno Pon- gilupo, ii. 241. claims Ferrara for the Church, iii. 194. Guido of Milan purchases absolution, i. 41. Guido da Sesto, inq. of Milan, ii. 218. Guido da Tusis, his tribunal, ii. 242. Guidone da Cocchenato, inq., ii. 237 ; iii. 99 100. Guillabert of Castres, i. 193 ; ii. 34. Guillelma Tourniere, case of, ii. 108. Guillaume d'Auvergne, Bp. of Paris, on plu- ralities, i. 25. condemns scholastic errors, iii. 561. on the Divine Vision, iii. 590. Guillaume de Beaujeu, death of, iii. 246. Guillaume le Berger replaces Joan of Arc, iii. 377. Guillaume des Bordes converts Waldenses, ii. 152. Guillaume de Cobardon, ii. 56. Guillaume the Goldsmith, ii. 320, 322. Guillaume de Morieres, ii. 80, 84. Guillaume de Paris supports Foulques de S. Georges, ii. 79. condemns Marguerite la Porete, ii. 123, 575. orders seizure of Templars, iii. 260. his trials of the Templars, iii. 262. Guillaume de Plaisian, iii. 281, 282, 284, 290. Guillaume de Villars and the Inq., ii. 130. Guillem Arnaud, inq., acts under legatine authority, i. 330. appointed inq., ii. 8. his activity, ii. 10, 21. driven from Toulouse, ii. 17. exc. Toulouse, ii. 19. exc. magistrates of Toulouse, ii. 24, 569. prosecutes the de Niort, ii. 28. his murder, ii. 36. Guillem Arnaud, Bp. of Carcassonne, i. 356. Guillem Autier, ii. 106. Guillem Calverie, case of, i. 420, 424, 429 ; ii. 95. Guillem Falquet, his visits to Lombardy, ii. 50. Guillem de Fenasse, case of, i. 519. Guillem Fournier, his visit to Lombardy, ii. 49. Guillem Fransa, trial of, ii. 100. Guillem Giraud, Olivist antipope, iii. 80. Guillem Jean, his treachery and murder, ii. 106. Guillem du Mas-Saintes-Puelles, ii. 37. Guillem de Montanagout, ii. 2. Guillem of Narbonne acts as inq., i. 334. Guillem Pages, Catharan missionary, ii. 61. Guillem Pelisson, ii. 8, 17, 18. Guillem Pierre, defends the Inq., ii. 87. on extinction of Catharism, ii. 104. Guillem Ruffi burned as an Apostle, iii. 123. Guillem de S. Seine on impeding the Inq.,ii. 63. his trial of a pardoner, iii. 623, 662. Guillem Salavert, case of, i. 419 128; ii <>r, 573. Guillem Sicr&de, mm <>f, i. i Guillem de Solier, i. 816, Guillem de Tudela, his poem, i. l'JT. I Guilleroao <>( Valencia threatened i» Jayme II., iii. 5."). Guillot of Picardy attacki tin- Ifendla 287. Guilt, assumption of, i. 402. entailing confiscation, i. 507. Guion de Cressonessart, ii. 128. Guiraud d'Auterire, ease of, i. 199. Guiraud de Niort, ii. 13, 29. Guiraud Valette deposed by Clement V. iii. 61. Gulathingcnscs leges, sorcery in, iii. 432. Gumiel, Abbey of, i. 248. Gyrovagi, i. 37. HABONDE, Dame, iii. 494. Hcereticus indutus, i. 92. Hagen, Matthew, burned at Berlin, ii. 415. Hainault, Lollards in, ii. 368. Hair, short, worn by Joan of Arc, iii. 352, 368. Haito II. (Armenia), i. 298 ; iii. 35. Hako Hakonsen, his laws on sorcery, iii. 432. Halberstadt, Bp., exc. Burchard III. of Mag- deburg, iii. 302. Hales, Alexander, on Franciscan poverty, iii. 7. Halle, Waldensianism in, ii.347. Hamleypur, iii. 405. Hammer-Purgstal on Templar idols, iii. 264. Hans of Niklaushausen, ii. 418. Harald Harfaager, iii. 108. Hartmann of Kiburg persecutes heretics, ii. 363. Hart wig of Bremen, his trouble with the Stedingers, iii. 183. Haruspex, laws against, iii. 397. Havemann, his estimate of the Templars, iii. 250. Haymo of Feversham, iii. 3, 7. Head, idol, of the Templars, iii. 263, 270. Hearth-tax granted to Innocent III., i. 161, 165. Hebrew magicians, iii. 388. witches, iii. 396,493. Heidelberg, reform of Franciscans in, iii. 172. witches burned in, 1446, iii. 536. Heinz von Mullenheim,ii. 345. Heisterbach, Abbey of, its beneficence, i. 35. Helinand of Reims, i. 8. Hemmenrode, Abbey of, its beneficence, i. 35. Hemmerlin, Felix, assails the Beguines, ii. 411. his account of Hussite missions, ii* 532. Hendrik of Brabant leads crusade against Stedingers, iii. 187.