Index: D

Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Further Supplement To Volumes 1 and 2, Documents From Archives in Vienna. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.

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'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Further Supplement To Volumes 1 and 2, Documents From Archives in Vienna, (London, 1947) pp. 498-500. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/further-supp/vols1-2/pp498-500 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Dacre, Thomas, lord, "Lord Dacre of the North," his negotiations with the Scots, 152.

Dales, Philippe, matre d'htel to Margaret of Savoy, envoy to Louis XII, 2.

Dario, Sylvestro, papal vice-collector in England, nuncio of Adrian VI from September, 1522, 242.

Dartmouth, Devonshire, 126.

Daunce, Sir John ("Lord Dancey"), to receive Christian of Denmark, 241-2.

dauphin, the. See Francis, dauphin of France.

Dauphiny, 288, 311, 384.

"Defender of the Faith", Henry's title of, ceremony conferring at London, 45.

-, -, Charles V congratulates Henry on, 55.

-, -, referred to, 113, 206, 231.

Deiaigues (Deiaignes?), crime committed at Antwerp by, 441-2.

Delsay, M. de, French captain, 122.

De Mesa, Bernardino, bishop of Elne, later bishop of Badajoz, Spanish resident ambassador in England (1515-1518, 1519-1523), letters from. See Ambassadors, imperial.

-, -, -, (jointly with le Sauch ; J. de Caestres ; and L. de Flandres), 4-194.

-, -, letters to, from Charles V, 3, 7.

-, -, -, from Margaret of Savoy, 5.

-, -, -, from Adrian VI, 169.

-, -, Charles, king of Castile, confirms him in his post as resident ambassador, to which he was appointed by Ferdinand, 3.

-, -, he acknowledges receipt of 40,000 angels, lent by Henry to Charles, 4.

-, -, promises to pay one thousand pounds to Wolsey, 4.

-, -, receipts for his back salary, 4, 5.

-, -, warned of French practices in England, 5.

-, -, may have leave to return to Spain, 5.

-, -, Charles V commends his negotiations in England (1520), 7.

-, -, takes de Caestres to see Wolsey, 13.

-, -, has already spoken to Henry and Wolsey about sending envoy to Switzerland, 14.

-, -, conversation with Henry, 15.

-, -, sent dispatches by Spanish ship, 19.

-, -, his report of Wolsey's candidacy for the papacy, 20-1.

-, -, his back salary, 23.

-, -, his letters delayed, 26.

-, -, Lachaulx to inquire as to his progress, 461.

-, -, soothes Wolsey's irritation at the emperor's failure to pay his pension, 27.

-, -, powers to, to negotiate peace with France, jointly with de Caestres and Lachaulx, 61.

-, -, communicates Adrian VI's messages to Wolsey, 72-3.

-, -, his services highly praised by Lachaulx, 86.

-, -, wishes to return to Spain, 86.

-, -, interviews Wolsey for Lachaulx, 88.

-, -, asks Wolsey for draft of letters, providing for his pensions, 90, 96.

-, -, conversation with Wolsey about French negotiations, 91.

-, -, Charles V commends his services and promises to replace him, 95, 109.

-, -, his expenditures on couriers, 104, 109.

-, -, has written news obtained from Wolsey to Adrian VI, 116.

-, -, his successor to be named shortly, 118.

-, -, Charles promises to reward him suitably, 138.

-, -, de Praet instructed to co-operate with him as long as he remains in England, 139.

-, -, his ill health, 138.

-, -, has had letters from Adrian VI, 186, 189, 199.

-, -, his departure from England, 209.

-, -, allowed Wolsey to blame Charles before the council without contradiction, de Praet says, 233.

-, -, was coldly treated in England, de Praet says, 248.

-, -, other references to, in de Praet's correspondence, 215, 217, 219, 229, 234, 251, 252, 266, 305, 414.

-, -, And passim, pp. 4-194.

Denchier, M. de. See Courtenay, Henry, earl of Devonshire.

Denmark. apprehensions of invasion from, 175-7, 182.

-, Christian II expelled by rebellion in, 240.

-, whole kingdom, except Copenhagen and a few small places, in the hands of the rebels, de Praet says, 250.

-, Henry offers to send ambassador to, 251.

-, Hannart will discuss affairs of, with de Praet, 266, 273.

-, Margaret of Savoy transmits news of, 319.

-, people of, in rebellion against Christian II, 223-4.

-, king of. See Christian II, king of Denmark.

-, queen of. See Isabella, queen of Denmark.

Desloges, M. de, French captain, reported killed in Italy, 163.

Devonshire, Lord. See Courtenay, Henry, earl of Devonshire.

Dieppe, France, 45, 190, 383.

Dodieu, Claude, sieur de Velly, 454.

Domprevost, M. le. See Naturelli, Philibert.

Dorset, Lord. See Grey, Thomas II, marquis of Dorset.

Douglas, Archibald, earl of Angus, 366.

-, Gawin, bishop of Dunkeld, in London, 19.

-, -, Henry intriguing with the Scottish nobles through, 19, 35.

Douglases, the, have escaped from France and are on their way to Scotland, 366.

-, Wolsey hopes their influence will break the power of the French, 369.

-, Passano says they could not have left France without Francis I's leave, 375.

Doulde, M., de Praet's uncle, 271.

Doullens, France, Surrey's army marching on, 152.

-, captured, 153-4.

-, allied army retiring on, 155.

-, hoped Suffolk might winter at, 290.

Dover, arrangements to protect Charles V's crossing to, 24, 54, 75-6, 78, 101.

-, preparations for Charles' reception at, 32, 96, 101, 114.

-, Dr. Knight still at, 52.

-, Lachaulx arrives at, 67.

-, coast around to be heavily guarded, 182.

-, Christian II's reception at, 241-2.

-, de Croy leaves for, 245.

-, merchants of Ostend made prisoner at, 336.

-, Louise of Savoy's confessor meets Fuzil at, 353.

-, English army to be mobilized near, 383.

- Castle, Charles V to spend night at, 101.

-, Straits of, French fleet plans to block, Wolsey says, 125.

-, -, Spanish squadron to patrol, 145.

-, -, English arrangements to command, 202.

-, -, English army will not cross if unsafe, 220.

Dudley, John, Viscount Lisle, vice-admiral of England, returning from Spain, 454.

dunes, the, Spanish squadron has reached, 146.

Dunkeld
-, bishop of. See Cockburn, Robert
-, Douglas, Gawin.

Dunkirk, 43, 145.

-, an astrologer of, 250.

Duprat, Antoine, cardinal, archbishop of Sens, chancellor of France, was told by Wolsey at Calais French cause was bad, Wolsey says, 79.

-, -, not to be allowed to enter Spain on mission to pope, 85.

-, -, Francis I leaves government to, in conjunction with Louise of Savoy and Bonnivet, 149.

Durham, bishop of. See Ruthall, Thomas.

-, bishopric of, Wolsey's bulls for, 214.