, was grand-auditor of the chancery of Paris, and died in 1611, but
, was grand-auditor of the
chancery of Paris, and died in 1611, but we have no account
of his early life. He left several manuscripts, of which
some were published. 1. His “Journal of Henry III.
”
published by the abbé Lenglet du Fresnoy, in 1744, in 5
vols. 8vo, with the addition of several scarce pieces on the
League, selected from a multitude of pamphlets, satires,
and polemical works, which those turbulent times produced. This journal begins at the month of May 1574,
and terminates with the month of August 1589. 2. “Journal of the reign of Henry IV.
” with historical and political
remarks by the abbé Lenglet du Fresnoy, and several other
interesting pieces of the same period; but the years 1598,
1599, 1600, and 1601, which are wanting in the journal
of l'Estoile, have been supplied by an anonymous author
in this edition, in the way of supplements, published for
the first time in 1636. The two journals of the grand auditor were published by the messrs. Godefroi, at Cologne,
[Brussels] the first under the title of “Journal of Henry
III.
” 4 vols. 8vo the second under that of “Memoires pour
servir a l'histoire de France,
”