He first introduced her to a young French Marquis, de Vienne by name, who pestered her with his attentions, and followed her to Beaulieu.
"The Secrets of Potsdam"
William Le Queux
According to Sir W. M. Conway these Paris and Vienne cuts were the work of a Haarlem craftsman, who from 1483 to 1486 had worked for Jacob Bellaert, whose press was intimately connected with Leeu's, type and cuts passing freely from one to the other.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
60, 62 Vesci, Eustace de, i, 335, 347 Vienne, John de, ii.
"History of the English People, Index"
John Richard Green