Index: F

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 3, 1520-1526. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1869.

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Faber, attends a conference at Baden, 1296.

Falchener (Folchinaria), —, his signature 628.

Falconets, engines of war, 1226.

Falcons, brought by falconers to Henry, as presents from the Marquis of Mantua, 643, 661, 682, 1216.

Falier, Lodovico, of Venice, 258, 386, 418, 437, 553, 554, 576, 577, 578, 1330.

-, Sebastian, master of the galleys detained in England, negotiating their release by means of bribery, 614.

Falmouth, 3, 356, 360.

Fanelli, Pietro, of Sezza, absolution of, by Pope Innocent VIII., 1474.

Farnese, Cardinal, 781.

-, -, his sister Julia, 811.

Faro, near Cadiz, in Portugal, 836.

Fasan (or Fazan), Stefano, executor of Lorenzo Orio, ambassador to England, 1294.

-, -, Venetian merchant in London, temp. Henry VII., 1481.

Fassan, Dom. Lorenzo, 1070.

Fayette, Anthony de la, governor of Boulogne, 309, 330, 354, 644, 645, 1125.

Feathers, p. 17, p. 30, 73, 83.

Feltre, 772.

-, Bishop of, 627.

Feramosca, Cesare, ambassador from Charles to Clement, 1450.

Ferdinand of Aragon, King of Spain, p, 14, 323, 395, 404, 447, 607, 1064.

Ferdinand, Don, Archduke of Austria, brother of Charles V., the “Infant” of Spain, 395, 416, 420, 422, 439, 544, 570, 603, 619, 630, 813, 863, 865, 872, 878, 884, 897, 899, 923, 966, 973, 974, 976, 984, 1000, 1009, 1028.

-, -, with his brother at his interview with Henry, 97, 106.

-, -, Charles leaves him Imperial Vicar of Germany while he goes to Spain, 141, 409, 413.

-, -, proposed marriage with the sister of the King of Hungary, 143, 227.

-, -, Charles resigns the duchy of Wurtemberg and the county of Tyrol to, 409.

-, -, Charles gives to, all the countries of Austria, all the countries of the Lake of Constance, the duchy of Brandenburg, and the county of the Tyrol, 413.

-, -, named as confederate in the treaty of Windsor, 479.

-, -, Charles refuses him the duchy of Milan, 589.

-, -, his negotiations with Venice, 641, 685, 689, 690, 715, 724, 723, 726, 981, 1024, 1100.

-, -, acting against the Lutherans, 675, 699, 883, 1118.

-, -, causes the printer of Luther's boobs to be burnt, 712.

-, -, league between the Pope, Henry, Charles, Venice, the Duke of Milan, and, 716, 734, 735, 998, 1002, 1011.

-, -, causes two Lutherans to be burnt at Stutgard, 840.

-, -, Francis willing to cede the duchy of Milan to, 879.

-, -, prohibits all persons from following Luther under pain of being beheaded, 889.

-, -, the population of Germany greatly exasperated against him about the affairs of Luther, 889, 891.

-, -, defends his duchy of Wurtemberg against the Lutherans, 907, 936, 955.

-, -, assists other German Princes against the Lutherans, 967.

-, -, raises troops against the Lutherans, 979, 980.

-, -, negotiating with the Lutherans, 994.

-, -, the Lutherans take his duchy of Wurtemberg, 1007.

-, -, the Pope aids him with money against the Lutherans, 1065.

-, -, league between Henry, Charles, Francis, Lady Margaret, and, 1108, 1132.

-, -, heir apparent to Charles V., 1177.

-, -, dreaded by Venice, 1183.

-, -, requires satisfaction fromVenice, 1226.

-, -, wishes Charles to obtain Milan for him, 1241.

-, -, preparing to invade Italy, 1327, 1332, 1358, 1368.

-, -, writes to Margaret of Savoy, 1371, 1374, 1377.

-, -, makes truce with the Great Turk, 1433.

-, -, his ambassador at Venice, Vido dalla Torre, 641, 666, 690.

-, -, his ambassador at Home, 998.

-, -, his consort, 988.

-, -, his forces, 675.

Fermo, Lodovico da, 1152.

Ferrara, 81, 141, 176, 177, 253, 263, 524, 527 note, 802, 916, 1050.

-, fashions of p. 26.

-, Andrea of, of the order of Friars Hermits, preaching the doctrines of Luther at Venice, 149, 159, 174.

-, Duke of, Alfonso, 366, 781, 800, 854, 1111, 1121, 1126, 1128, 1135, 1136.

-, -, included in the treaty between England and France, 141, 716, 1122.

-, -, his ambassador at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 29, p. 43

at Venice, Antonio de' Costabeli, 606, 627, 691, 724, 734, 800, 916, 991, 1042;

at Venice, Jacopo Theobaldo, 1343, 1405;

with Charles, 1038, 1404.

-, -, requires a passport to go to Charlee, 1150.

-, -, will not go to Spain, 1163.

-, -, urged by England to join the league against Charles, 1187, 1201, 1202, 1449.

-, -, prothonotary Casal sent by Henry to, 1207.

-, -, Wolsey disapproves of his being captain-general, 1351.

-, -, Henry proposes he shall be King of Naples, 1427.

-, -, his son, Hercules of Este, 1029 note.

-, Marquis of, included in the treaty between England and France, 1122.

Ferrarese, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 70.

Ferrete, two leagues west of Basle, rise of Lutherans at, 1118.

Fever, a pestilential, raging at Greenwich, and London, 236.

Field of Cloth of Gold, interview between Henry and Francis at Ardres (in 1520), called the, 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 32, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 61, 65, 71, 72, 75, 76, 77, 82, 87, 89, 92, 1016.

-, -, descriptions of, p. 20, nos. 53, 58, 59, p. 39, nos. 67, 08, 69, 70, 73, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 111.

Fielding, Viscount, temp. 1635, 527 note.

Fiesco, Cardinal, 781.

Fifers, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 67.

Finale, in Italy, letter dated at, 855.

Fiorenza, Angelo di, French ambassador at Venice, 606.

-, Ambrosio di, French ambassador at Venice, negotiating a league between England, France, and Venice, 1081, 1152, 1171, 1182, 1183, 1185, 1186, 1190, 1322.

Firenze. See Florence.

Firescreens, sold on St. Mark's Square, Venice, 1451.

Fireworks, display of, at Venice, 736.

Fisher, Bishop. See Rochester.

Fitzroy, Henry, natural son of Henry VIII., created Duke of Richmond (18 June 1525), 1037 note, 1289 note. See Richmond.

Fitzwilliam, Sir William, English ambassador to France, 215 note, 238, 240, 243, 245, 246 note, 253, 276, 281 note.

-, -, Vice-admiral, commander of the fleet in the Channel against France, 687 note.

-, -, ambassador to France, to conclude a league, 1097, 1151, 1173, 1179, 1187, 1224.

-, -, again sent to France, to negotiate a marriage between Princess Mary and King Francis I., 1455, 1456.

Flanders, 41, p. 31, 94, 111, 166, 169, 172, 179, 185, 195, 198, 208, 217, 219, 227, 298, 306, 385, 394, 406, 413, 415, 419, 445, 454, 463, 467, 478, 487, 552, 570, 633, 693, 702, 737, 821, 825, 845, 874, 880, 899, 935, 970, 973, 974, 987, 1212 , 1218, 1227, 1371, 1374, 1433.

-, Charles's visit to, 2, 19, 31, 32, 58, 59, 61, 73, 97, 100.

-, controversy between Charles and Francis relative to, 177, 215, 237, 278, 280, 323, 354, 780.

-, Diet in, 272.

-, Charles to do homage to Francis for, 317.

-, Charles and Francis at war in, 370, 409.

-, French vessels taken by the English in the seas of, 430.

-, Henry assumes the protection of the towns in, 430, 439.

-, the government of, left to Lady Margaret during Charles's visit to Spain, 439.

-, Charles's forces in, 486;

offered to Henry for the invasion of France, 827.

-, English forces in, 760, 853.

-, Lutherans in, 1007.

-, Francis renounces supremacy in, 1029.

-, ambassador from, to England, 1037.

-, sale of Charles's revenues in, 1175.

-, money raised in, by Margaret for Charles, 1187, 1190.

-, threatened invasion of, by France, 1195, 1201, 1419.

-, troops raised in, against France, 1197.

-, superiority of, claimed by Francis, 1220.

-, property of English subjects in, 1377.

-, proposed invasion of, by England, 1381, 1393.

-, English commerce with, to be transferred to France, 1381.

-, harassed by French troops, 1437.

-, letters from, 473, 855, 882, 1088.

-, castles of, taken by the French, 354.

-, fashions of, p. 17, p. 34.

- barons and lords of, in attendance upon Charles, 111.

-, fishermen of, 323.

-, forces of, in the war against France, 552, 846, 871.

-, fleet of, 484.

-, Governess of Lady Margaret, 651.

-, horses of, 1008.

-, merchants of, 23, 135, 441.

-, pale of, 100.

-, princes of, 196.

-, French, laid waste by Francis, 479.

-, Galleys, Venetian galleys voyaging to and from Flanders for mercantile purposes called the, 31, 200, 436, 441, 444, 446, 469, 663, 697.

-, -, at Hampton, 1;

at Falmouth, 3;

at Portsmouth, 391.

-, -, orders for those bound to Flanders, 139.

-, -, trading with England, 303, 304, 384;

cause Henry loss, 440.

-, -, detained in Biscay, 381, 384, 385, 406, 407, 408, 419, 431, 433, 443, 456, 458;

Henry demands of Charles their release, 391.

-, -, detained by Henry in England, 457, 507, 522, 562, 566, 567, 590, 595, 618, 640;

to be made use of for Charles's journey to Spain, 463, 465, 474, 480, 483, 484, 486, 493, 494, 495, 498, 501, 502, 514, 515;

Henry seizes their guns, 502, 506;

Venice requests Henry to allow them to quit England, 512, 517, 583, 584, 877;

which he refuses till they promise not to side with France, 513, 537, 550, 555, 608;

Wolsey seeks an opportunity to seize them, 871;

the Pope sends briefs to Henry for their release, 574, 582, 585;

their release negotiated by means of a bribe, 614;

Venice complains bitterly of their detention, 621;

Henry fits them out against the French, 623;

Henry releases them, but detains six of their bronze guns, 637, 644, 647, 650, 652, 656, 657, 664, 666, 671, 683, 687, 694;

the Doge thanks Henry for releasing them, 653, 654, 655;

they sail from England, 699, 701.

-, -, captain of the, Vincenzo Friuli, 391, 394, 419, 438.

Fleece, Golden, the order of, 34.

Fleet, the Imperial, 53. See Imperial.

Flemings, the, 219, 298, 366, 439, 1089, 1197.

-, -, in the war against France, 853, 888.

-, -, dissatisfied with the peace between England and France, 1223.

Flemish gentleman, a, of the Emperor's chamber, to be sent to England, 1422.

Fleuranges, Mons. de, son of Robert de la Marck, 335.

Florence, 259, 617, 925, 1076, 1202, 1462.

-, Pope Leo, his brothers, and family expelled from, 283.

-, cloth of gold made at, for Henry's use, 503.

-, Republic of, named in the treaty of Windsor, 479.

-, -, in league with the Pope and France against Charles, 1289, 1441.

-, ambassador of, with Charles, Giovanni Corsi, 819, 821, 836, 859, 873, 892, 884, 899, 900, 902, 903, 911, 916, 917, 920, 939, 971, 986, 1030, 1035, 1038, 1099, 1120.

-, merchants of, 120, 1471, 1483, 1486.

-, natives of, 455, 786, 1101.

-, letters from, 838, 982.

Florentines, the, 637, 644, 810, 926, 937, 969.

-, -, league between the Pope, Henry, Charles, Venice, the Duke of Milan, and, 714.

-, -, to retain their possessions, 1272.

-, -, in the Holy League against Charles, 1290.

Florio, Jacomo, 236.

Foieta, Augustin, 829.

Foix, Gennaine de. See Brandenburg.

Folchinaria. See Falckener.

Fonseca, Bishop of Badajos, afterwards Bishop of Burgos, 556 note.

Fontainebleau, 88 note.

Fonterabia, 381, 391, 496, 579, 1236.

-, in possession of Francis, 353, 354, 359, 364, 366, 471, 510, 543, 555, 767, 768, 780.

-, besieged by the Spaniards, 632, 639, 722, 797;

who take it, 806, 811, 845.

Forty, Chiefs of the, 1239.

Foscari, Agostin, of Venice, 941.

-, Francesco, Governor of Brescia, letter from, 835.

-, Marco, Venetian ambassador at Rome, 765, 909, 912, 974, 1070, 1101, 1105, 1188, 1183, 1191, 1256, 1380, 1390, 1412, 1443.

-, -, -, letters from, 745, 747, 762, 778, 781, 787, 789, 794, 800, 802, 804, 808, 809, 810, 811, 818, 824, 826, 829, 834, 837, 870, 875, 839, 842, 926, 945, 998, 1004, 1005, 1033, 1059, 1065, 1121, 1126, 1132, 1138, 1142, 1157, 1158, 1160, 1178, 1199, 1200, 1202, 1204, 1221, 1225, 1234, 1264, 1266, 1281, 1295, 1300, 1333, 1337, 1357, 1385, 1394, 1399, 1407.

-, -, -, letters to, 714, 742, 753, 857, 861, 935, 937, 951, 954, 978, 1060, 1082, 1147, 1156, 1277, 1278, 1283, 1347, 1360, 1372, 1375, 1379, 1389, 1416, 1448.

-, -, candidate for the embassy to England, 1330.

Fosculus, Andreas, C. C. X., his signature, 669.

Fountain, the, which spouted wine for all comers at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23.

Fox, Richard, Bishop of Winchester, blind, 687.

France, 4, 7, 20, 26, 43, 48, p. 21, 52, 64, 94, 122, 142, 143, 167, 169, 176, 177, 185, 187, 204, 206, 232, 233, 238, 240, 247, 254, 263, 288, 342, 352, 356, 394, 408, 438, 447, 461, 474, 482, 555, 556, 605, 614, 625, 637, 667, 697, 737, 746, 752, 758, 774, 787, 792, 801, 804, 805, 808, 810, 819, 822, 823, 824, 828, 832, 841, 842, 860, 865, 879, 902, 903, 904, 905, 935, 956, 959, 996, 1008, 1014, 1048, 1050, 1069, 1085, 1089, 1100, 1111, 1113, 1116, 1123, 1165, 1370, 1433, 1451, 1485.

-, in league with England and Spain, 2, 5, 69.

-, its relations with England, 14, 134, 135, 195, 396, 417, 452, 1067.

-, Wolsey endeavours to make peace between Charles and, 98.

-, reports on, made to the Venetian Senate, 119, 841.

-, Francis recommends the case of, to Henry, 126, 130.

-, in league with England, 141, 151.

-, disputes between Charles and, 145, 219, 225, 228, 239, 252, 257, 265, 274, 298, 299, 319, 350, 364, 366, 371, 405, 3441.

-, Henry prolongs the Scotch truce at the persuasion of, 189.

-, conquers Navarre, 249.

-, Charles aids the Pope against, 276.

-, Charles promises the Pope not to make terms with, 290, 313.

-, the Pope declares against, 294.

-, relations with Venice, 324, 338, 344, 351, 469, 530, 531, 544, 566, 570, 636, 751.

-, the Pope assents to Charles making truce with, 348.

-, at war with the Pope and Charles, 367.

-, Wolsey exasperated against, 380.

-, in league with Venice, 403, 460, 467, 489.

-, Charles leagues with Henry for the destruction of, 409.

-, Henry undertakes to sustain in the Low Countries the war against, 413.

-, negotiating with Venice, 427, 477, 1117, 1118.

-, Wolsey complains of the aid given by Venice to, 440.

-, Switzers in the service of, 445.

-, agreement between Charles and, in the hands of Henry, 449.

-, Henry's title to, 467, 487, 1046.

-, league against, 467, 479.

-, Venice raises troops at the suit of, 486.

-, Henry and Charles at war with, 487, 493, 496, 500, 543, 630.

-, English invasion of, 499, 812, 814, 820, 826, 827, 829, 833, 834, 835, 837, 839, 843, 845, 846, 850, 853, 854, 859, 871, 874, 880, 882, 884, 888, 892, 897, 922, 926, 939, 966, 985, 987, 990, 994, 997, 998, 999, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1007, 1009, 1012, 1015, 1017, 1023, 1025, 1026, 1036, 1037, 1040, 1045, 1057, 1060, 1061.

-, allows Wolsey and others of the English Court a pension of 22,000 ducats, 507.

-, truce between Charles, Henry, and, 510.

-, the English desire peace with, 522.

-, the Earl of Angus imprisoned in, 528.

-, Henry requires Venice to desist from succouring, 534.

-, English victories in, 552, 782.

-, the English desist from attacking, 565, 572.

-, Venice refuses to attack, 592, 594.

-, Henry and Charles endeavour to induce the Venetians to break with, 597, 608.

-, said to precede England everywhere, 603.

-, question of precedence between England and, 606, 609.

-, Henry prepares an army against, 659, 663, 691, 733, 739, 745, 760.

-, Henry advised to make truce with, 687.

-, Spaniards sent to England for the attack on, 693.

-, invasion of, 702.

-, the English land in, 748, 756, 757, 786.

-, the affairs of, in a sorry plight, 761, 771.

-, negotiations for agreement between Charles and, 767, 771.

-, ecclesiastical censures against, 815.

-, Henry expels from England the adherents of, 869.

-, plotting for the mastery of all Italy, 890.

-, in league with the Pope, 897, 916.

-, ill-will of Henry towards, 927, 932.

-, Henry encourages the Imperialists in the war against, 937, 969, 970.

-, Charles's demands from, 960, 963, 983.

-, Henry aids the Imperialists, and intends to wage war on, 972, 987.

-, the English to have the whole of, 992.

-, Henry demands the kingdom of, from Charles, 1021.

-, Charles urges Henry to invade, 1034.

-, negotiations between England and, 1052, 1073, 1088, 1097, 1112.

-, Charles determines to wage war on, 1065.

-, Henry desists from making war on, 1068, 1077.

-, adjustment between Henry and, 1070, 1073, 1105, 1110.

-, truce between Charles and, 1073.

-, Henry tells Charles he will err should he claim any territory belonging to the Crown of, 1079, 1095.

-, in league with England, 1081, 1083, 1084, 1096, 1121, 1122, 1129, 1130, 1133, 1145, 1150, 1154, 1162, 1173, 1181, 1186, 1193, 1202, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1227, 1230, 1233, 1234, 1238, 1254, 1275, 1305, 1316, 1349, 1371, 1372, 1375, 1401, 1435, 1453, 1457.

-, peace between Charles, Henry, and 1092, 1093, 1097, 1102, 1106, 1108, 1114, 1118, 1121, 1124, 1126, 1128, 1132, 1141.

-, the Pope and Venice negotiating an agreement with, 1099, 1101.

-, Henry urges, to league with Italy, 1137, 1142.

-, negotiating a league with Italy, 1148, 1149, 1152, 1156, 1169, 1175, 1176, 1182, 1183, 1184, 1187, 1190, 1195, 1199, 1204, 1212, 1218, 1219, 1229, 1235, 1248, 1258, 1272, 1279, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1295, 1297.

-, claims tribute from the Milanese, 1158.

-, its relations with the Emperor, 1159, 1163, 1177, 1197, 1198, 1203, 1224, 1241, 1246, 1263, 1269, 1306, 1324, 1436.

-, pensions due from, to England, 1168, 1172. See Pensions.

-, its relations with the Pope, 1191, 1281, 1416, 1448.

-, dissatisfied with the regency of Louise, 1194.

-, Wolsey promises to be surety for, to Italy, 1201.

-, the 12 personages of, to be given as hostages for Francis to Charles, 1231.

-, Henry swears to the league with, 1262.

-, in the Holy League with the Pope, Venice, &c, against the Emperor, 1300, 1301, 1309, 1311, 1319, 1326, 1333, 1337, 1343, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1348, 1350, 1367, 1379, 1411.

-, makes a treaty of “mutual obligation” with England, 1351, 1382, 1397.

-, the English want their cloths to be sold in, 1381.

-, invited by the Pope to invade Italy, 1396.

-, proposed peace between the Emperor and, 1443, 1445.

-, Charles's ambassador to England detained in, 1450.

-, its relations with England, temp. Hen. VII., 1475, 1476, 1478.

-, displeased at the marriage between Mary the French Queen and the Duke of Suffolk, 1486.

-, ambassadors of, to England, 9, 53, 136, 227, 380, 393, 408, 430, 458, 1105, 1141. See Ambassadors.

-, -, to Venice, 19, 29, 438, 485, 511, 592, 600, 603, 606, 609, 615, 627, 691, 697, 724, 734, 786, 1081, 1082, 1101, 1123, 1152, 1177, 1190, 1203, 1240, 1346, 1405. See Bayeux;

Fiorenza.

-, -, to proceed from Scotland to England, 187.

-, -, to the King of Denmark, 262.

-, -, to the Pope, 800, 804, 873.

-, -, to Charles, 1014, 1065, 1066, 1094, 1124, 1317, 1335, 1336, 1403, 1422. See Calvimont.

-, -, to the Switzers, Mons. de Morette, 1408.

-, ambassadors from Charles to, 70, 130, 132, 224, 1398.

-, -, from the Pope to, 229, 523.

-, -, from Venice to, 1303, 1304, 1329. See Badoer;

Rosso;

Giustinian;

Bragadin.

-, delegates of, at Calais, to discuss before Wolsey the disputes between Charles and Francis, 269, 279, 282, 283, 285, 289, 290, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300, 306, 307, 308, 312, 314, 315, 319, 320, 321, 325, 327, 330, 342, 346, 351, 393.

-, Papal Legate in, 70, 84, 93. See Boissy, Cardinal.

-, Papal Nuncios to. See Acciajoli;

Sanga;

Vitorio.

-, Admiral of, p. 24. See Bonnivet.

-, the arms of, p. 22.

-, army of, 238, 359, 454, 486, 782, 926;

its camp, 350.

-, -, blockade Navarre, 229.

-, -, in Italy, 263, 336, 351, 369, 753, 818.

-, -, against England, 605.

-, Constable of, 325. See Bourbon.

-, Council of, 1196, 1270, 1272, 1288, 1445.

-, -, wishes to deprive Louise of the government, 1194.

-, Court of, 71, 73, 81, 90, 94, 130, 227, 320, 465, 659, 836, 1198, 1372, 1382.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 31, 91.

-, -, letters from, p. 39, 56, 57, 68, 80, 82, 84, 88.

-, crown of, dependency of Flanders on the, 278.

-, fashions of, 248.

-, the four Estates of, 1254.

-, houses of, 94.

-, kissing a custom of, 1273.

-, letters from, 640, 818, 1001.

-, Marshal of, 73, 115 note.

-, merchants of, and their effects, detained by Henry, 457.

-, -, in London, 135.

-, navy of, 457, 502, 623, 711, 957, 1007, 1008, 1225.

-, -, fail to effect a landing in England, 664.

-, noblemen of, accompany the Duchess of Alençon to Spain to negotiate the release of Francis, 1121.

-, Parliament of, 1029.

-, Parliaments of, 1224.

-, people and princes of, 868.

-, princes, prelates, barons, lords and ladies, gentlemen, and heralds of, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23, p. 41, p. 43, p. 45, 69, 70, 80, 81, 83, 85, 90, 92, 93, 94, 111.

-, “all” the princes of, 1273.

-, ports of, the, 697.

-, Regent of. See Louise.

-, ships and vessels of, 279, 284, 330, 465, 836, 838, 1163, 1187, 1212.

-, -, taken by the English, 430.

-, -, taken by the Spaniards, 1141.

-, Lord Steward (or Great Master) of, p. 43, 73, 85, 752.

-, towns of, 24.

-, Kings of. See Charles VIII., Lewis XII., Francis I.

-, Queens of. See Britanny, Anne of;

Claude;

Mary.

-, Queen dowager of. See Mary.

-, Princess of, an infant, 283, 1487. See also Charlotte.

Franceschi, Andrea di, secretary of the Council of Ten, 604.

Franceschi (Rosso ?), Andrea, Venetian secretary in France, 1334.

Francia Rex, Henry bears the title of, and Francis the title of Francorum Rex, 606.

Francis L, King of France, styled the “Most Christian King,” 1, 4, 19, 24, 39, 40, 92, 105, 108, 115, 198, 232, 251, 259, 330, 333, 334, 335, 337, 342, 348, 350, 429, 430, 474, 482, 485, 504, 512, 533, 536, 539, 565, 571, 612, 625, 645, 716, 723, 737, 752, 793, 812, 868, 890, 900, 917, 977, 996, 1010, 1016, 1044, 1047, 1275, 1378.

-, -, (A.D. 1514): Dauphin of France, 1485.

-, -, (A.D. 1516): his relations with Charles, 1487.

-, -, (A.D. 1520): in league with Henry and Charles, 5.

-, -, his interview with Henry at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 17, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 49;

accounts of the same, p. 14, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59; p. 39, 61, 64, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 103, 111.

-, -, gives Henry the title of King of France, p. 45.

-, -, England mediates between Charles and, 62, 71, 75, 87.

-, -, extremely satisfied with Wolsey, and says he is worthy to rule England, 65.

-, -, Henry and, promise to meet each other in France once a year, 69.

-, -, Henry and he take leave of each other in tears, 70.

-, -, Henry and he exchange presents, 81, 91, 94.

-, -, his relations with Henry, 107, 109, 119, 123, 131, 135, 136, 146, 396, 417, 913, 918, 939.

-, -, England persuades him not to go to Italy, 117, 118, 124, 135, 153, 195, 220.

-, -, Charles and, hate each other cordially, 119.

-, -, Henry displeased at his fortifying, 121, 130.

-, -, his relations with Venice, 123, 279, 288, 327, 351, 379, 489, 497, 512, 615, 697, 926.

-, -, recommends France to the care of Henry, while Francis is in Italy, 126, 130.

-, -, Henry and Wolsey dissatisfied with, 130.

-, -, prohibits the exportation of grain to England, 130, 170;

rescinds the order, 134.

-, -, Charles negotiates a new confederacy with, 132.

-, -, his affairs in and expedition to Italy, 137, 141, 142, 143, 144, 162, 178, 572, 605, 614, 630, 639, 729, 742, 756, 794, 892, 935, 937.

-, -, (A.D. 1521): his disputes with Charles, which England endeavours to settle, 145, 195, 204, 205, 208, 221, 224, 225, 227, 228, 229, 233, 235, 240, 250, 256, 257, 261, 262, 265, 266, 268, 271, 272, 274, 275, 278, 280, 281, 285, 287, 291, 292, 293, 295, 296, 302, 310, 312, 313, 317, 319, 320, 321, 323, 346, 347, 349, 352, 353, 354, 355, 368, 384, 442, 447, 449, 454, 460, 465, 486, 1015, 1037, 1091.

-, -, proposed interview with the Pope, 150.

-, -, disputes between Henry and, concerning Scotland, 152, 153, 176, 185.

-, -, meets with an accident while hunting, 153, 160.

-, -, demands from Charles the arrears of the tribute for Naples, 166.

-, -, in league with the Pope, 176, 188.

-, -, controversy between Charles and, relative to Flanders, 177.

-, -, rules Scotland, 184.

-, -, violates his agreement with Charles, 185, 187.

-, -, distrusts Henry and Wolsey, 189.

-, -, intercepts letters from Charles, 207.

-, -, takes Pampeluna, 212, 229, 233.

-, -, defies Charles, 215.

-, -, accepts Henry as a friendly pacificator, not as an arbitrator, in his disputes with Charles, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, 243, 245, 246, 249, 260, 263.

-, -, has three armies against Charles, 252.

-, -, the Pope makes a stir against, 253, 260, 263, 266.

-, -, Venice aids, 272, 273, 304, 436, 438, 441, 440, 449.

-, -, refuses to make truce with Charles, 276, 359, 362.

-, -, remains at war with Charles, 300, 305, 314, 325, 345, 370.

-, -, in need of money, 322, 324, 837.

-, -, in league with Venice, 338, 403, 424, 428.

-, -, pays Henry tribute for Tournai, 357.

-, -, refuses to surrender Fonterabia, 364, 366.

-, -, the sole enemy of Charles, 375.

-, -, (A.D. 1522): pays an annual pension to Henry, 393.

-, -, insists on retaining the duchy of Milan, 414, 423.

-, -, Henry declares war against, 457, 487, 493.

-, -, Wolsey states that Henry is more entitled to the crown of France than, 467.

-, -, addresses Pope Adrian as Cardinal, 470.

-, -, Henry complains of his breaking the treaty of London, 471.

-, -, treaty of Windsor made by Henry and Charles against, 479, 484.

-, -, reinforces Fonterabia, 496.

-, -, recals his troops from Italy, 498.

-, -, gains a victory over the English, 499.

-, -, wishes to make peace with Charles, 510.

-, -, Henry and Charles request Venice to declare against and attack, 528, 534, 538, 555, 567, 597;

they refuse, 531, 592.

-, -, Henry at war with, 542, 552.

-, -, bears the title of Rex Francorum, and Henry that of Rex Franciæ, 606.

-, -, (A.D. 1523): sends troops to Scotland to aid the Duke of Albany, and De la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, called the “White Rose,” 631, 636.

-, -, succours Fonterabia, 632, 639.

-, -, means to place De la Pole on the throne of England, 640.

-, -, Henry's causes for war against, 663.

-, -, sends Albany, De la Pole, and Lautrec with troops to England, 678.

-, -, truce between Henry and, 747.

-, -, Venice breaks faith with, 751.

-, -, negotiates for an agreement with Charles, 765, 767, 768, 780.

-, -, refers his disputes with Henry to the arbitration of Charles, 765, 785.

-, -, his total ruin considered certain, 777.

-, -, (A.D. 1524): negotiating with the Pope, 800, 804.

-, -, at Blois, sick of the French disease, 811.

-, -, the Pope mediates between Henry, Charles, and, 819, 821, 822, 824, 826, 836, 837, 852, 1005.

-, -, the English assume the government of Scotland with the consent of, 862.

-, -, negotiating for peace with Charles, 879, 882, 899, 902.

-, -, rumoured agreement between Henry and, 888.

-, -, supposed to encourage Lutheran-ism, 881.

-, -, in possession of Milan, 899.

-, -, (A.D. 1525): in league with Clement VII., 909, 912, 936.

-, -, his army routed, and he wounded and taken prisoner, at the battle of Pavia, 940, 942, 945, 952, 956, 957, 959, 974, 982, 990;

which greatly pleases Henry, 982, 985.

-, -, Charles's demands of, 960, 983, 997, 1008, 1014, 1017.

-, -, the French willing to ransom, 1003.

-, -, calls himself Charles's slave, 1011.

-, -, Charles removes, to Spain, 1024, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1040, 1041, 1045, 1048, 1049, 1058;

Henry displeased at his removal, 1068, 1077.

-, -, proposed marriage with Eleanor of Portugal, 1029, 1066, 1112, 1177, 1192, 1226.

-, -, his offers to Charles, 1029, 1030.

-, -, Henry's demands of, 1046, 1123.

-, -, narrowly escapes being shot, 1057.

-, -, agreement between Henry and, 1062.

-, -, sends a love letter to Eleanor of Portugal, 1063.

-, -, his amorous temperament, 1066.

-, -, truce between Henry, Charles, and, 1069, 1093, 1094, 1097, 1102, 1105, 1109, 1114, 1118, 1121, 1124, 1126, 1128, 1129, 1133, 1141.

-, -, Henry urges Charles to release, on paying ransom, 1079, 1090, 1095.

-, -, his affability wins him love and adoration in Spain, 1093, 1103.

-, -, Henry endeavours to obtain the release of, 1106, 1111, 1137, 1150, 1191, 1194, 1209.

-, -, suffers from double tertian ague, 1112, 1131.

-, -, Charles visits, on hearing of his illness, 1115.

-, -, Venice urges the release of, 1117.

-, -, near death, 1119, 1130.

-, -, negotiating with Charles, 1156, 1175.

-, -, rejects Charles's demands, 1159, 1187.

-, -, wishes a league to be made with England, 1163.

-, -, still prisoner in Spain, 1167, 1186, 1190.

-, -, (A.D. 1626): the Duke of Guelders under the protection of, 1193.

-, -, makes an agreement with Charles, 1197 1198, 1214, 1218, 1219, 1220, 1222, 1223, 1226.

-, -, delivers his two sons to Charles, as hostages, 1224, 1258, 1262, 1320, 1450.

-, -, returns to France, 1227, 1229, 1230, 1233, 1234.

-, -, the Pope will absolve, from his oath to Charles, 1231.

-, -, Henry sends an ambassador to, 1235.

-, -, negotiating a league with Italy, 1236, 1253, 1257, 1272, 1278, 1288, 1360.

-, -, will cause Henry to invade Spain, 1236.

-, -, urged by Henry not to ratify the agreement, 1237, 1244, 1263, 1284.

-, -, sends an ambassador to England, 1238.

-, -, distrusted by the Imperialists, 1241.

-, -, Venetian embassy to, 1242.

-, -, entry of, into Bordeaux, 1243, 1245.

-, -, Louise presents two millions of gold to, 1246.

-, -, challenges Charles to single combat, 1265.

-, -, negotiating with England, 1247, 1286, 1407, 1412.

-, -, desires Henry to be protector and conservator of the Italian League, 1249, 1251, 1256, 1261, 1267, 1280, 1282, 1283, 1285, 1322, 1324, 1359, 1383, 1385, 1388, 1391, 1394, 1423, 1425.

-, -, urged by Henry to conclude the league against Charles, 1258, 1276.

-, -, the Viceroy of Naples sent to, by Charles, to demand the ratification of their agreement, 1265, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1272, 1273, 1292.

-, -, party to the Holy League with the Pope, Venice, &c, against Charles, 1289, 1290, 1293, 1294, 1297, 1298, 1300, 1309, 1311, 1312, 1323, 1327, 1343, 1380, 1411, 1416.

-, -, confirms the peace with England, 1292.

-, -, his sons' release to be demanded by Henry, 1298, 1302, 1305, 1317, 1335, 1342, 1349.

-, -, provides money for the Switzers, 1301.

-, -, pays the usual pension to England, 1314.

-, -, sends troops to Italy, 1316, 1368.

-, -, offers to make a fresh agreement with Charles, 1319.

-, -, proposed interview between Henry and, 1334, 1365.

-, -, treaty of mutual obligation with England, 1351.

-, -, Venetian ambassadors to, 1353, 1361.

-, -, detains Charles's ambassador to England, 1356, 1422.

-, -, the Pope sends a nuncio to, 1362.

-, -, urged by England to send troops to Italy, 1371, 1384, 1392.

-, -, negotiating the release of his sons, 1372, 1375, 1403.

-, -, desires Henry to declare war against Charles, 1388, 1440.

-, -, proposes to invade Flanders, 1393.

-, -, delays sending succours to Milan, 1396.

-, -, intends to fit out a fleet against the Emperor's, 1399.

-, -, accused by Charles of breach of faith, 1403.

-, -, proposed marriage with Princess Mary, 1406, 1427, 1455, 1456, 1459.

-, -, his relations with the Switzers, 1408.

-, -, sends money to Italy, 1419.

-, -, sends portraits of himself and his sons to Henry, 1421, 1451, 1457.

-, -, his army in Italy, 1426.

-, -, his relations with Charles, 1428.

-, -, Henry demands Boulogne from, 1434, 1435.

-, -, horses and hounds presented to, by Henry, 1436, 1437.

-, -, Henry wishes, to be reconciled to Charles, 1438.

-, -, proposed general peace with Charles, Henry, &c, 1441, 1443, 1444, 1445, 1450, 1454.

-, -, his sons to be released, 1444.

-, -, Venice urges, to continue the war, 1448.

-, -, letter from, 373.

-, -, letters to, 102, 644.

-, -, his Queen. See Claude.

-, -, his children, Francis recommends them to the care of Henry, 130.

-, -, -, to be placed in Charles's hands as security for Francis fulfilling his promises, 1029.

-, -, his sons, 902. See Francis, and Orleans, Duke of.

-, -, his daughter, 272, 278, 510, 897, 1487. See Charlotte.

-, -, his sister, 1112. See also Alençon, Duchess of.

-, -, his brother-in-law, 1113. See Brandenburg, Marquis of.

-, -, his ambassadors in England. See Ambassadors.

Francis, son of Francis I., Dauphin of France, 152, 1066.

-, -, affianced to Princess Mary of England, 105, 119, 134, 215, 232, 452, 1062, 1088, 1096, 1102, 1179.

-, -, proposed marriage with the daughter of Eleanor of Portugal, 997, 1029, 1058, 1192.

-, -, hostage in Spain for Francis I., 1177, 1224, 1272, 1298, 1318, 1339, 1342, 1349, 1403, 1450.

-, -, his interest in the duchy of Milan, 1220.

-, -, portrait of, sent to Henry VIII., 1421, 1451, 1457.

-, -, See French Princes.

Franciscan Friars Observant, congregation of, convoked against Luther, 16.

-, -, Friars of the Order of, 266, 275, 383, 552 note, 813, 1007.

-, -, general of the, Quinones, 1139.

Francolino, Italy, 1207.

Franconia, the nobility of, 675.

Frangipane, Count Christopher, brother-in-law of Cardinal Gurk, 141.

Frankfort, 66.

Frankish wools, imported to Venice, 200, 515.

Frari, the church of the, at Venice, 1042 note.

Free Towns, the, of Germany, 1153.

Fregoso, Octavian, Governor of Genoa, p. 39.

French, the, p. 21, 111, 153, 280, 283, 302, 310, 312, 337, 344, 365, 379, 391, 395, 422, 436, 438, 446, 448, 455, 465, 567, 571, 579, 662, 746, 751, 752, 754, 767, 777, 808, 815, 845, 847, 893, 900, 904, 996, 1003, 1011, 1025, 1050, 1090, 1091, 1112, 1125, 1130, 1133, 1167, 1177, 1475, 1476, 1478.

-, their four hostages in England, 184.

-, expelled from the Milanese, 197 note.

-, worsted in Picardy, 206.

-, retreat from Navarre, 239.

-, attack Reggio, 254.

-, rout the Spaniards, 324.

-, in Italy, 436, 460, 461, 580, 757, 766, 801, 802, 809, 819, 874, 890.

-, Wolsey vituperates, 467.

-, defeat the English, 497, 560.

-, called Turks, 507.

-, defeated by the English, 511, 552.

-, capture an English ship, 632.

-, take Fonterabia, 722.

-, repulse the English on their attempting to land in France, 748.

-, their jurisdiction at Rhodes, 797.

-, fortify Vigevano, 812.

-, retreat beyond the Alps, 824.

-, expelled from Italy, 828.

-, take Milan, 905.

-, undertaking of the Duke of Milan against, 925.

-, defeated at the battle of Pavia, in 1525,–940, 942, 945, 956, 959, 974.

-, natural hatred of, to the English, 1450.

French disease, the, Francis suffers from, 811.

-, envoy, a, to Guicciardini, 1426.

-, galleys, 1033, 1041.

-, herald, a, sent to Calais, 1485.

-, pirates, captured by the English, in England, 1022.

-, men-at-arms, in Italy, 516, 531, 1343, 1392, 1412, 1424, 1425.

-, ministry, 1191, 1292, 1324.

-, troops, 1485.

-, waters, Wolsey demands that the English should be allowed to fish in, 321.

-, princes, the, sons of Francis I., hostages in Spain, 1272, 1318, 1339, 1342, 1349. See Francis, and Orleans, Duke of.

-, princess, proposed marriage of Charles V. to a, 1487.

Frenchmen, 278, 279, 637, 651, 686.

-, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 26.

-, in Flanders, 185.

-, in England, arrest of, 456, 465.

-, at Venice, 460.

-, expelled from Scotland by the English, 870.

-, resident in London, 1223.

Freschi, Thomà de', secretary of the Council of Ten, 116.

Freundsberg (or Fronsperg), Dom. George, said to have been killed by the peasants in Germany, 1327.

-, -, mustering troops for Don Ferdinand, 1368.

Friars-Hermits, the Order of, 174.

Friendship, Our Lady of, a church called, built on the site of the Field of Cloth of Gold, 69. See Amitié.

Frieze, cloth of, 956, 959.

Friuli, the, territory of Venice, 19, 141, 236, 448 note, 458.

-, -, Turkish invasion of, 55.

Fruits, papal collector of, in England, temp. Ric. III., 1472.

Fuggers, the, 798.

Fur, lynx's, p. 16.

Fuscarenus, Andreas, a chief of the Council of Ten, 669.

Fusina, 921, 923.