Henriot (17611794)

Henriot, a French revolutionary, born at Nanterre; was generalissimo of the National Guard of Paris during the Reign of Terror; marched with his sansculotte following into the Convention one day and escorted 29 of the Girondists to the guillotine; became the satellite of Robespierre, whom he defended at the last, but could not deliver; arrested himself in a state of intoxication, was dragged out of a drain, and despatched by the guillotine (17611794).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Henrietta Maria * Henry I.
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Henley, William Ernest
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