Index: J, K

Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 3 Part 2, 1527-1529. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1877.

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'Index: J, K', in Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 3 Part 2, 1527-1529, (London, 1877) pp. 1058-1059. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol3/no2/pp1058-1059 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Jacobacio, Jacobacis, cardinal Domenico, illtreated during the sack of Rome, ii. 198, 203, 253.

-, -, death of, ii. 268.

Jacobo, Joan (Giovanni Jacopo?), a brother of, abbacy of Rocadamor bestowed on, ii. 916.

Jacopo (Jacobo?), Joan or Giovanni, German colonel, escorts Moron to Pa via, 364.

Jaen, a city in Andalucia, pensions on the bishopric of, resigned by the ambassador Mendoza on his appointment to the see of Burgos, ii. 624.

-, bishop of, v. Merino.

-, dean of, ii. 764.

James of Scotland, ambassadors of, ask for the hand of princess Mary, 4.

-, letters to, from the emperor, ii. 580.

Jassa, v. Hesse.

Jennaro, Hieronymo de, ii. 832.

Jennyn, v. Giovannino.

Jerningham, captain Richard, 31, 142, 160.

-, called Farninghen by mistake, 166, 202, 206.

Jew, allowed to preach in Portugal the religion of Moses, ii. 818.

Jewels of Bourbon pawned to Ansaldo Grimaldo, the Genoese banker, 254.

-, redeemed, ii. 289.

-, Soria inquires what is to be done with the, ii. 801, 875.

-, king Ferdinand's crown, pledged to pay the German reinforcements sent to Italy, ii. 814, 934, 938.

Joanna, daughter of Gugliemo, marquis of Montferrato, ii. 1002.

Joachino, v. Gioachino and Passano.

João III. of Portugal, ii. 9, 99, 369, 576, 756, 914.

-, letter to the emperor, ii. 322.

Jockin, v. Gioachino and Passano.

Jonglet, Jehan, seigneur des Maretz, ambassador of the Low Countries in England, notice of, Int. xix.

-, -, letters to the emperor, 160, 189, 213, 233, 341.

-, -, to Margaret of Austria, 223, 227,241,418,463.

Jordan (or Jurdan) de Urries, Pedro, canon of Huesca; the abbey of Monte Aragon claimed by, 244, 365; Int. xxiii: ii. 643.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 136,

Jovenazzo, in Puglia, two Venetian galleys go on shore at, ii. 857, 859.

Joya, count of, ii. 812.

Juan, king of Portugal, v. João.

Juana, natural daughter of Charles, ii 146 note.

Juliano, Austrian courier, ii. 59, note.

Julius II., pope, his two briefs of dispensation for the marriage of Katharine and Henry, ii. 854-5, 877.

-, attested copies of the first and principal to be found in Spain and England. 882.

-, of the second, which was duly registered in the papal chamber, the original supposed to be in the emperor's hands, ibid.

Jurdan, v. Jordan.

K.

Kasr-al-Kebír, town on the coast of Morocco, ii. 708, 1002.

Katharine of Aragon, queen of England, aunt of Charles, 38; ii. 67.

-, -, congratulates the emperor upon the victory of his arms at Pavia, 108.

-, -, asks Don Iñigo what the emperor's intentions are respecting the general or private peace, 110.

-, -, as she would do anything in her power to preserve the old alliance between England and Spain, 111, 116.

-, -, Henry's separation from, and announcement to, of the intended divorce (20th June 1527), ii. 276.

-, -, trusts in God and in the emperor that the wedding of Anne Bouleyn will not take place, ii. 789.

-, -, much loved by the English, ibid.

-, -, begs her nephew, the emperor, to write to Rome in her favour, ii. 804.

-, -, pressed by Campeggio and Wolsey to retire to a convent, ii. 804, 887.

-, -, account of her interview with Campeggio, ii. 842 –3.

-, -, declares that all attempts to make her take the veil will prove vain, ii. 843, 887 –8.

-, -, Henry tells, that she is not his wife, and that all the canonists of England have subscribed a declaration to that effect, ii. 842.

-, -, interrogated by Warham, Tunsstall, and others, whether it was true that she had attempted the king s life, that she might after his death marry again, ii. 845 –8.

-, -, also how she came by the copy of the brief of dispensation, ibid.

Katharine of Aragon, queen of England, her answer to both questions, ibid.

-, -, rather hurt at what she calls the emperor's forgetfulness, ii. 847.

-, -, advised by her friends to send her powers to Rome, but not to show that she expects assistance from her nephew, the emperor, 848, 878, 882.

-, -, permission granted to, to bring lawyers to defend her case in London, provided they be not Flemish or Spaniards, 848.

-, -, takes her oath before legate Campeggio that her matrimony with prince Arthur was never consummated, ii. 861.

-, -, falsely represented at Rome as willing to have her case tried in England, ii. 885.

-, -, writes to the pope through cardinal Santa Croce and Muxetula, ii. 881, 885, 928.

-, -, unable to grant powers of attorney to Rome from fear of Henry, ii. 885.

-, -, her correspondence secretly forwarded through Belgium, ii. 886.

-, -, letters to the emperor (1515), 60; (1526), 621; (1527), ii. 67, 571.

-, -, to Muxetula, ii. 617.

-, of Austria, sister of Charles V., married to João III. of Portugal, ii. 614, note, 663.

-, of Portugal, sister of Charles, wife of Joao III., ii. 99, 620,

Kennedy, Gilbert, third earl of Cassilis, Scotch ambassador in England, 1, 4, 86.

-, -, goes back to Scotland for instructions, 91.

Kerrigie, Kerry in Ireland, ii. 991.

Kildare, earl of, v. Desmond.

-, Gerald, count of, ii. 992.

King-at-arms, one of Henry's (Clarencieux?), sent to Spain, ii. 206.

-, -, to declare war to Charles unless the terms of peace proposed by the English and French ambassadors be accepted, ibid.

Knight, Dr. William, English ambassador in the Low Countries (1525), 62, 63.

-, -, on a mission to the pope and to the confederates (1527), ii. 453.