tenant M. le Comte Charles de Damas; his adjutant, M. le Comte de Chastellux (aide-major).
Gendarmes of the King's Guard, under the command of Captain-Lieu- tenant M. le Comte Étienne de Durfort.
Gray Musketeers--First Company, under the command of Law de Lauriston.
Black Musketeers--Second Company, under the command of Captain- Lieutenant M. le Marquis de La Grange.
THE KING'S MOUNTED GRENADIERS, under the command of Captain-Lieutenant M. le Marquis de la Rochejaquelein.
FRENCH. GUARDS, OR ROYAL FOOT GUARD, under the command of M. le Comte de Vioménil, Lieutenant-General, with the title of Colonel.
THE NATIONAL. GUARD OF PARIS, under the command of Lieutenant-General Dessoles; his adjutant, M. le Comte Alexandre de Laborde.
SWISS GUARDS, under the command of the Comte d'Artois, Colonel-General.
ROYAL VOLUNTEERS, under the command of Colonel Druault.
FIRST MILITARY DIVISION, under the command of Lieutenant-General M. le Comte Maison, Governor of Paris and commander-in-chief of the troops of the Seine.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Holy Week: A Novel. Contributors: Louis Aragon - author, Haakon Chevalier - transltr. Publisher: Putnam. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1961. Page Number: 16.
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