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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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'Index: L', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 3, 1520-1526, (London, 1869) pp. 690-696. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol3/pp690-696 [accessed 27 April 2024]

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La Diense, ? Liege, 323.

La Valle. See Valle.

Lady, Our, of —, visited by Wolsey, 115.

Lake, a salt, in America, discovered by Hernando Cortes, 556.

Lama, gold and silver, used in decorating wearing apparel, p. 16, p. 18, 724.

Lambeth, letters dated at, 1475, 1476, 1477.

Lambra, Italy, letter dated at, 1426.

Land's End, 31.

Lando, Marco, of Venice, 576, 581.

-, Pietro, Venetian ambassador in Rome, letter to, 1485.

Languedoc, 825, 897, 1008.

-, appertains to the crown of Aragon, 960.

-, demanded by Charles, 1187.

Langus, Dom. Marchio, Papal Nuncio in England, 778, 939, 986 (?), 1005, 1212. See Longhio.

Lannoy, Charles de, Viceroy of Naples, 294, 472, 646, 978, 1050, 1064, 1069, 1078, 1080.

-, -, serving with Charles in Italy, 452, 481, 714, 812, 871, 888, 897, 912.

-, -, his offers to the Pope, 916.

-, -, negotiations between France and, 956, 1419.

-, -, the Duke of Bourbon's intrigues with, 1003.

-, -, takes Francis to Spain, 1017, 1034, 1041, 1045, 1048, 1058.

-, -, concludes a league between the Pope and Charles, 1024.

-, -, urges Charles to conquer Italy for himself, 1035.

-, -, Spaniards mutiny against, and endeavour to take his life, 1057.

-, -, forwards a love letter from Francis I. to Eleanor, Queen Dowager of Portugal, 1063.

-, -, Charles sends, to Francis upon hearing of Francis' illness, 1112, 1115, 1130.

-, -, intrigues against Bourbon, 1177.

-, -, negotiates with Francis, 1198.

-, -, Imperial ambassador to France, 1261, 1265, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1272, 1273, 1276, 1284, 1285, 1292, 1293, 1297, 1319, 1320, 1322, p. 605.

-, -, commander of the Imperial fleet in Italy, 1447.

Lansquenets, in the service of Francis, 144, 325, 327, 330;

disbanded, 1108.

-, at Trent, 320, 1128.

-, in the service of Charles, 387, 434, 445, 760, 802, 824, 825, 837, 897, 1104, 1107, 1114, 1138, 1140;

under the Duke of Bourbon, 761.

-, subsidized by England for the service of Charles against France, 614, 918, 930.

-, Henry commissions Lady Margaret to procure 5,000—874.

-, relations and friends of the Lutherans, 967, 984.

-, besiege Milan, 1171.

-, to be subsidized by England against Charles, 1186.

-, in Milan, 1206.

-, to invade Italy, 1327, 1358, 1368, 1443, 1447, 1449.

-, depart from Italy for Germany, 1420.

Laredo, 381.

Lautrec, Madame de, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 85.

-, Mons. de, in the service of Francis, 44, 225, 334, 351, 438, 1008, 1197, 1243, 1245, 1270, 1272, 1322, 1419.

-, -, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 43, nos. 68, 70, 73, 82, 90.

-, -, -, letter to, 373.

-, -, -, sent with troops by Francis to England (i.e. Scotland), 678.

-, -, -, in Scotland with an army for its defence, 744.

-, -, -, at Bayonne, 763.

-, -, -, sent to Picardy to oppose the English, 1001.

Lavello, description of a, 941 note.

Lawyers, English, description of their dress, 663.

Leagues concluded or proposed between:

The Pope, Francis and Venice, called the Triple League, 4, 304.

Henry VIII. and Francis, 25.

Leo X., Henry VIII., Charles, Francis and Venice, 29.

Henry and Charles, 34, 277, 289, 409, 467, 479;

and Venice, 481, 482, 483, 488, 504, 508, 516, 518, 528, 530, 554, 571, 617, 619, 690, 714, 716, 717, 734, 736, 738, 749, 759, 761, 774, 815.

Charles and Francis, 132.

The Pope, Francis, Henry, and Venice, 151.

Leo X. and Francis, 176, 188.

The Pope and Charles, 263, 313.

Quinquennial league, 330. See Truce.

The Pope, Henry, and Charles, 332, 364.

The Pope, Henry, Charles, the King of Hungary, and Venice, 403, 417, 467, 475, 484.

Francis and Venice, 441, 1117.

Clement VII. and Francis, 897, 909, 912, 916, 936.

The Pope, Venice, and the Florentines, 926.

The Pope, Henry, Charles, and Archduke Ferdinand, 735, 998, 1002, 1011, 1024, 1040, 1065.

Henry and Francis, 1052, 1070, 1073, 1081, 1083, 1110, 1111, 1113, 1121, 1122, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1128, ]129, 1130, 1132, 1150, 1154, 1162, 1163, 1169, 1173, 1181, 1182, 1186, 1187, 1193, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1257, 1261, 1262, 1265, 1268, 1270, 1274, 1297, 1298.

Italian or “Holy League,” against Charles, including the Pope, France, England, Venice, etc., 1116, 1119, 1120, 1123, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1171, 1175, 1183, 1190, 1195, 1204, 1212, 1219, 1224, 1249, 1251, 1253, 1254, 1256, 1266, 1267, 1272, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1295, 1300, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309, 1311, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1317, 1319, 1320, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1326, 1327, 1332, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1337, 1339, 1342, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1348, 1349, 1350, 1352, 1356, 1357, 1358, 1359, 1360, 1362, 1363, 1366, 1367, 1371, 1374, 1375, 1378, 1379, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1384, 1387, 1391, 1392, 1393, 1394, 1399, 1403, 1406, 1411, 1418, 1421, 1423, 1425, 1433, 1443, 1444, 1449.

Charles and Francis, 1133, 1141, 1163, 1204, 1218, 1222, 1223, 1227, 1248, 1250, 1269.

Charles, Henry, Francis, &c. (general peace), 1441, 1442, 1444, 1445, 1457.

Leandro, Dom. Hieronimo, 216.

Leandro, Dom. Hironimo, Leo X.'s librarian, 112.

Lecco, 369.

Lee, Dr. Edward, almoner to Henry VIII., English ambassador to the Emperor, 1159, 1166, 1169, 1302, 1305, 1317, 1324, 1335, 1336, 1342, 1371, 1398, 1403, 1422, 1424, 1439, 1443, 1450.

Legate in England, Cardinal Wolsey, 78, 80, 320, 463.

-, in Venice, Bishop of Pola, 520, 521, 530, 582, 1346, 1411.

-, -, -, letter to, 464.

-, in Spain, 487. See Salviati.

-, in Venice, Tommaso Campeggio, 615, 697, 708, 941.

-, to Hungary, Tommaso de Vio, 788.

-, to France and Spain, Cardinal Salviati, 1015, 1130, 1187, 1414.

Leghorn, 200, 957.

Leo X., Pope, 14, 26, 48, 64, 92, 159, 167, 173, 174, 186, 188, 210, 227, 229, 251 note, 259, 262, 274, 280, 285, 323, 328, 334, 351, 363, 366, 878, 917.

-, -, Luther's work against, 11, 12.

-, -, appoints cardinals for the Lutheran affairs, 11, 16.

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

-, -, the Duke of Saxony and other Lords write in defence of Luther to, 74.

-, -, takes La Mirandola under his protection, 82.

-, -, authorizes Wolsey to grant plenary indulgences at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 93.

-, -, named as ally in the treaty between England and France, 111.

-, -, sends briefs, bulls, and excommunications into Germany against the Lutherans, 112.

-, -, the English endeavour to prevent his interview with Francis at Bologna, 117.

-, -, elects cardinals, 122.

-, -, Wolsey asks him to advise Francis not to enter Italy, 135.

-, -, subsidizes Switzers, 141, 144, 178.

-, -, acting against Luther, 147.

-, -, excommunicates Luther for abusing him, 149.

-, -, has an interview with Francis at Bologna, 150.

-, -, league between Henry, Francis, and, 151.

-, -, his troops, 155.

-, -, it is said to be the business of the Emperor and Electors of Germany to correct, 163.

-, -, confirms Wolsey's legatine powers for another two years, 168.

-, -, anxious about the Lutheran affairs, 169, 171.

-, -, holds Luther's works in great account, 171.

-, -, in league with Francis, 176.

-, -, suspected of an intention to seize Ferrara, 176, 177.

-, -, charges all who possess Luther's works to burn them, under pain of excommunication, 182.

-, -, Switzers in Italy for his protection, 187.

-, -, condemns all Luther's works, and orders them to be burnt, 191, 198.

-, -, Luther's abuse of, 199.

-, -, the Imperialists make use of Luther to keep Leo in awe, 202.

-, -, commands a musical comedy to be performed, 203.

-, -, refuses to join the triple league because Charles does not go to Italy, 205.

-, -, receives Charles's declaration against Luther, 216;

which he praises, 223.

-, -, considered a Frenchman by the Imperialists, 222.

-, -, makes a stir against Francis with the assistance of Charles, who promises him Ferrara, Lucca, Parma, and Piacenza, 253.

-, -, seeks assistance of Henry, Charles, and other Christian princes, against the French in Italy, 254.

-, -, Francis complains to Henry of, 260.

-, -, in league with Charles, 263, 313.

-, -, authorizes Wolsey to confer the benefices of England and to receive annats, 263.

-, -, Francis wishes to have his revenge on, 266.

-, -, Francis complains bitterly of Leo's acting against him in the Milanese, 268.

-, -, sends an ambassador to Calais, 273.

-, -, Charles aids him against Francis, 276.

-, -, his relations with Charles, 278.

-, -, prevents Charles making peace with Francis, 282.

-, -, urges Charles to war against Francis, 289.

-, -, Charles strictly binds himself to, not to make terms with Francis, 290.

-, -, complains of Charles's slow movements in Italy, having declared against Francis at his request, 294.

-, -, said to be ruled by his prime minister, 294.

-, -, league between Francis, Venice, and, 304.

-, -, rejects both peace and truce, 312.

-, -, at strife with Charles, 314.

-, -, Charles's promises to, 316.

-, -, Henry not at liberty to negotiate peace between Charles and Francis without the consent of, 319

-, -, laments declaring against Francis, being apprehensive of becoming an insignificant priest, 320.

-, -, charged with seeking to deprive Francis of the duchy of Milan, 321.

-, -, his relations with Venice, 324.

-, -, opposes the agreement between Charles and Francis, 325, 327, 330.

-, -, league between Henry, Charles, and, 332, 364.

-, -, assents to the truce with Francis, 348.

-, -, outrages committed by his army in the Brescian territory, 358.

-, -, dies (1 December 1521), 374, 376, 384, 404, 426, 441, 467, 479.

-, -, treaty of London dissolved by his death, 538.

-, -, styled Henry “Defender of the Faith,” for having composed a work against Luther, 833.

-, -, suspicion of his having been poisoned by the desire of Francis I., 865 note.

-, -, and his brothers, Venice gave them refuge during their exile, 283.

-, -, his brother, the Magnifico Juliano, 1485.

-, -, his Prime Minister, Cardinal Giulio de' Medici, 294.

Leonico, Tomeo Nicola, a learned Venetian scholar, his intimacy with Pole and Pace, 519.

-, -, Venice allows him to print his commentaries concerning Natural History, translated from Greek into Latin, 696, 698.

L'Escu, Mons. de. See Escu.

Levant, news from the, 9, 195.

Lewis II., King of Hungary and Bohemia, 13, 288, 810.

-, -, conference between Charles, the King of Poland, Don Ferdinand, and, 141, 143.

-, -, his proposed marriage with Charles's sister, 208.

-, -, with Madame Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis, 208.

-, -, with a daughter of the King of Navarre, 208.

-, -, preparing against the Turk, 259.

-, -, proposed league between the Pope, Henry, Charles, Venice, and, 403.

-, -, nominated as confederate in the treaty between Henry and Charles, 479.

-, -, the Great Turk takes Scardona and Temisvar from, 530.

-, -, prorogues the Diet of Buda, 616.

-, -, acts against the Lutherans, 788, 849.

-, -, and his Queen, favour Lutheranism, 790, 791.

-, -, seeks assistance from Silesia against the Turk, 798, 807.

-, -, confederate in the league between England and France, 1122.

Lewis XII., King of France, 68, 84, 958, 1029 note, 1272.

-, -, four ladies proposed in marriage to, 1485.

-, -, aids the Duke of Albany in Scotland, 1485.

-, -, his widow, Queen Mary, married to the Duke of Suffolk, 1486.

Leze, Donà da, of the Venetian Senate, 482.

-, -, Lord Lieutenant of Cyprus, 1188, 1189.

-, Zuan da, musician, commits suicide in England, 1188, 1189.

Liberal, Master, Charles's physician, examines Charles's food when suspected of being poisoned, 340.

Liberty, the cry of the Lutheran peasant, 976.

Liege, called La Diense or Lodiense, 323.

Liege, Bishop of, made Cardinal for Spain, 122.

-, Cardinal de, with the city of Liege, nominated as confederates in the league between Henry and Charles, 479.

Ligâ Christiana, Nos de, deffensores verbi, &c. Dei, Lutherans style themselves, 1009.

Lilies, golden, used as decorations at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 83.

Linck, called Lingue or Linz, a fort near Bourbourg, 59.

-, letters dated at, 52, 58, 62, 65, 70, 73, 80, 81, 87, 90, 91, 94.

Lincoln, John Longland, Bishop of, Henry's Confessor, 663.

Linx. See Linck.

Lion, Mafio, State Attorney of Venice, 258, 482.

-, Ser Simon, Master of the Arsenal of Venice, 991.

Lippomano, Hieronimo, letters from, 112, 795.

-, -, bailiff and captain at Bassano, letter from, 1134.

-, -, his son, the Prior of the Trinity at Venice, 112.

Lisbon, Portugal, 836.

Lisen. See Linck.

Lisien. See Linck.

Lisle, 455 note.

Lisle-Adam, Grand Master of St. John's of Jerusalem, 523.

-, Grand Master of Rhodes, the Emperor grants Malta and Tripoli to, 797.

-, -, Francis advises, not to accept Malta, 824.

Letters used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23.

Lix. See Linck.

Lodi, 890, 897.

-, taken by the Imperialists, 460.

-, Lansquenets enter, in the name of Charles, 1138, 1140.

-, Spanish troops at, 1206.

-, taken by the Papal army, 1332, 1333, 1336, 1374.

-, Duke of Milan at, 1378.

-, Bishop of, 1327.

Lodiense. See Liege.

Lodrone ad Anfo, in Italy, 1443.

Logrado, 897.

Logroño, 743.

-, Francis marches his army under, 249.

-, letters dated at, 758, 761,

Lombardy, 776, 897, 916, 1227, 1373, 1397.

-, Francis proposes taking the title of King of, 752.

-, affairs of, 810, 935.

-, Charles to give the investiture of Milan to the Duke, to encourage the people of, against the French, 893.

-, the Pope's affairs in, 1190, 1424.

-, Venetian and other armies in, 1380.

-, Charles to leave, intact, 1444.

Lomelina, 1114.

London, 25, 35, p. 14, 108, 130, 179, 184, 249, 272, 278, 394, 414, 446, 463, 488, 502, 764, 830, 843, 846, 869, 894, 905, 974, 1007, 1008, 1059, 1132, 1186, 1189, 1190, 1212, 1274, 1305, 1336, 1434, 1475.

-, treaty of (made October 1518), 338, 465, 467, 471, 474, 479, 484, 528, 534, 538, 663.

-, peace proclaimed between England and France in, 1124, 1128.

-, licence to export merchandise from the port of, 120.

-, the plague raging most violently in, 1073.

-, the Holy League to be concluded in, 1281.

-, protests of bills of exchange on, 1140, 1461, 1464, 1481, 1483.

-, the King of Naples in (temp. H. VII.), 1476.

-, letters dated at, 1, 2, 3, 7, 22, 34, 41, 43, 47, 49, 113, 115, 121, 123, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 141, 142, 143, 145, 151, 152, 154, 162, 167, 163, 169, 185, 187, 195, 204, 206, 208, 210, 213, 214, 219, 233, 236, 238, 240, 244, 252, 255, 256, 263, 268, 273, 380, 393, 408, 423, 424, 432, 435, 442, 466, 467, 470, 471, 472, 483, 490, 491, 495, 550, 555, 563, 590, 595, 618, 623, 638, 650, 661, 663, 671, 682, 683, 687, 694, 701, 722, 748, 750, 757, 820, 1016, 1025, 1037, 1052, 1053, 1061, 1073, 1083, 1096, 1097, 1105, 1106, 1110, 1111, 1113, 1141, 1150, 1151, 1159, 1163, 1164, 1169, 1175, 1187, 1193, 1195, 1197, 1201, 1203, 1218, 1219, 1220, 1223, 1224, 1227, 1230, 1231, 1235, 1238, 1254, 1258, 1269, 1270, 1294, 1297, 1302, 1307, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1339, 1349, 1351, 1355, 1371, 1374, 1377, 1381, 1382, 1387, 1388, 1393, 1395, 1401, 1402, 1406, 1418, 1427, 1428, 1432, 1435, 1438, 1446, 1451, 1457, 1458, 1459, 1484, 1485, 1486, 1487, 1488.

-, ambassadors in. See Ambassadors.

-, Bishop of. See Tunstal, Cuthbert.

-, the deputies of, recal the Duke of Suffolk from France, 786.

-, Genoese merchants in, 1473.

-, Lombard Street, in the parish of St. Mary Wolnoth, 1460, 1464, 1481, 1483.

-, officials of, 466.

-, St. Paul's church. See St. Paul's.

-, Venetian consul in, 399, 515, 740, 877.

-, Venetian factory in, 23, 127, 673, 1417.

Londoners, setting of the Midsummer Watch, as performed by the, 244.

Longhio, Melchior, letter from, 820. See Langus.

Longin, Marco Antonio, secretary of Venetian ambassador in Spain, letters from, 1086, 1153, 1296;

to his brother, Zuan Hironimo, 1098.

Longueville, Duchess of, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 80.

-, Duke of, ransom required for the (A.D. 1514), 1485.

-, Mons. de, in the service of Francis, 271.

Lords, House of, English, 679.

-, of Parliament, the, disagree with the Commons respecting the Duke of Suffolk's marriage, 1486.

Loredan, Andrea, of Venice, 386.

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

Loredano, Leonardo, Doge of Venice, 606.

-, -, letters from, 101, 102, 103, 138, 654, 655, 1479.

-, -, letters to, 1484, 1488, 1489.

-, -, his death, 251, 255.

Lorraine, 675, 1008, 1025.

-, Cardinal of, 1243, 1245, 1270.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 84, 93.

-, Duke of, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 43, 68, 70, 73, 82, 84, 93.

-, -, acting against the Lutherans with his brother, 1025.

-, -, nominated as confederate in the treaty between England and France, 1122.

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

-, -, his brother Francis slain at the battle of Pavia, 946.

-, Duchess of, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 80.

Louise of Savoy, mother of Francis I., 4, 44, 221, 234, 260, 281, 292, 295, 296, 301, 307, 337, 353, 355, 359, 417, 902, 905, 1065, 1118, 1126, 1136, 1141, 1191, 1195, 1198, 1201, 1209, 1214, 1218, 1292, 1419, 1487.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 45, p. 22, p. 24, p. 26, p. 27, 58, 65, 67, 69, 78, 80, 82, 84, 87, 90, 93, 94, 95.

-, -, arbitrates with Wolsey respecting Scottish affairs between Henry and Francis, 142, 150, 151, 188, 204.

-, -, sends to Lady Margaret, requesting her to mediate for peace between Charles and Francis, 266, 413.

-, -, sends an ambassador to England to effect a truce between Francis and Charles, 463, 465, 467, 478, 826, 860.

-, -, Regent of France, 983, 1100, 1101, 1123, 1128, 1135.

-, -, negotiates the release of Francis, 997, 1003, 1014, 1050, 1070, 1091.

-, -, residing at Lyons, 1008.

-, -, requests authority from the Pope to act against the Lutherans, 1010.

-, -, negotiates an agreement between England and France, 1052, 1081, 1082, 1175, 1190.

-, -, called a most terrible woman, 1066.

-, -, concludes a truce with Henry and Charles, 1108, 1110.

-, -, sends the Duchess of Alençon to tell Francis not to make terms with Charles, as Henry will aid his release, 1111, 1121.

-, -, signs the treaty between England and France, 1122.

-, -, negotiates a league with Italy, 1158, 1159, 1163, 1171, 1183, 1184, 1212, 1224, 1226, 1236, 1272.

-, -, demands moneys on the Milanese, 1160.

-, -, to attack Charles on the French frontier, 1186.

-, -, swears to the articles with England, 1187.

-, -, has the gout and fever, 1194, 1231.

-, -, Henry wishes, to contribute to the war against Charles, 1203.

-, -, presents Francis with two millions of gold, 1246.

-, -, clauses drawn up by, 1256.

-, -, visited by the Viceroy Lannoy, 1273.

-, -, promises Charles money if he release Francis' sons, 1403.

-, -, praised for having been the cause of the Holy League, 1423.

Louise, daughter of Francis I., her death, 323.

Louvain, Dean of. See Tortosa, Cardinal of.

Love, God of, statue of the, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 33, 83.

Low-Countries, war against France in the, 413. See Flanders.

Lozasco, Paulo, gains a victory over the French, 820.

Lucca, Charles promises, to Leo X., 253.

-, a native of, 298.

Lucha, Ipolito da, a military commander recommended by Henry VIII. to Venice, 1426.

Ludovico, Messer, 90.

Lursi (Ursi), Mons. de, in the service of the Duke of Bourbon, 858, 879, 1066, 1112.

Lute, Princess Mary's performance on the, 1096.

Luther, Martin, 159, 163, 173, 174, 175, 704, 786, 851, 864, 875, 1000, 1197.

-, -, the Pope convenes a congregation to condemn the propositions of, 10, 15, 16, 28, 51.

-, -, his works against the Pope and the Church, 11.

-, -, favoured by the Duke of Saxony, 12.

-, -, preaches against the authority of the Pope, founding his arguments upon the Gospels, 12.

-, -, the Duke of Saxony, and other lords, write in his defence to the Pope, 74.

-, -, the Pope issues a brief, condemning the works and doctrines of;

forbidding any one to read them upon pain of excommunication, 116, 180, 181, 182, 183, 198.

-, -, burnt in effigy, 147.

-, -, has an understanding with Desiderius Erasmus, 147.

-, -, excommunicated by the Pope, 149.

-, -, his followers said to number 40,000,—156.

-, -, his great repute in Germany, 168, 169, 202.

-, -, gives the Pope great anxiety, 169.

-, -, composes a work which the Pope holds in great account, 171.

-, -, Charles V. and the Electors and Princes of Germany summon him before them, and condemn his works, 191, 199.

-, -, the protest of Charles against, announcing that he intends to proceed against him as a public heretic, 192.

-, -, Henry VIII. writes a work against, 195.

-, -, proceedings of Charles against, 196, 197, 884.

-, -, said to be imprudent, unchaste, and ignorant of the doctrines of Christianity, 197, 199.

-, -, his books sold publicly at Worms, 199.

-, -, Charles orders him to quit Worms, 202, 203.

-, -, Wolsey publishes in St. Paul's the condemnation of, by the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford;

burns his works, and excommunicates him, cursing him and his followers, 208, 210, 213.

-, -, report of his capture by Hector, a Bohemian, 209, 227, 236.

-, -, in Saxony, and as popular as ever, 216.

-, -, his works burnt at Worms, and himself outlawed by Charles, 223, 224.

-, -, account of the pernicious novelties at Wittemberg owing to the errors of, 383.

-, -, his sect gaining strength in Saxony, 404.

-, -, his doctrines, 616, 628, 788, 813, 832, 990, 1007.

-, -, a greater evil to Christendom than the Turk, 616.

-, -, compared to a monstrosity born in Saxony, 633.

-, -, Don Ferdinand causes all his works and their printer to be burnt, 675, 699.

-, -, the Pope appoints nine cardinals for the affairs of, 781.

-, -, at the Diet of Nuremberg, with the Duke of Saxony, to refute the charges brought against him, 790, 791.

-, -, Clement VII. appoints Cardinal Campeggio to manage the affairs of, 794, 795, 796.

-, -, Clement would make him a cardinal to quiet him, 796.

-, -, the affairs of, discussed at the Diet of Nuremberg, 798.

-, -, two preachers preach the doctrines of, at Nuremberg, 816.

-, -, vastly troubles Clement VII., 824.

-, -, the title of “Defender of the Faith” given to Henry for having composed a work against, 833.

-, -, called a prophet by his sect, 840.

-, -, sermon preached in Venice against, 844.

-, -, his faction very great in Germany, 849, 863.

-, -, formation of a confederacy headed by the Duke of Saxony in favour of, 881.

-, -, Don Ferdinand's proceedings against, 883, 889, 891.

-, -, Charles says he will perhaps some day become a man of worth, 920.

-, -, great disturbances in Germany caused through, 938, 944, 955, 994, 1006.

-, -, the five letters of his name said to signify Lux vera totius ecclesiœ Romanœ, 1006.

-, -, his whole faith said to consist in loving God above all things, and one's neighbour as one's self, 1086.

-, -, his work entitled “De Libertate Christiana,” 1086.

-, -, books printed at Wurtemberg against the works of, 1098, 1174.

-, -, writes a work against the insurgent peasants of Germany, 1153.

-, -, the Swiss cantons opposed to, 1252.

Lutherans, the, 675, 813, 847, 883, 928, 936, 1007, 1049.

-, their proceedings, 628.

-, favoured by the King and Queen of Hungary, 790, 791.

-, the Silesians side with, 791.

-, depose a bishop in Silesia, and appoint one of their own sect in his stead, 790, 791, 798.

-, expelled from Silesia by the King of Hungary, 807.

-, making great progress, 816.

-, favoured publicly by the Duke of Saxony only, 818.

-, summon a council in Germany to confute the arguments adduced against the tenets of Luther, which greatly distresses the Pope, 832.

-, burnt, 840, 872, 995.

-, the King of Hungary acts against, 849.

-, style themselves “Defensores Scripturœ Evangelicœ el Libertatis” and muster to the number of 40,000,—907, 944, 967, 976, 994, 1000, 1069.

-, assist the Duke of Wurtemberg to recover his places, 952, 955;

re-instate him, 1000.

-, their doctrines preached in all the churches of Germany, 976.

-, in Augsburg, 990.

-, their books sold at the fair of Bolzano, 1000.

-, to the number of 200,000 take up arms against the bishops and nobles of Germany, 1009. See Peasants.

-, in France, 1010.

-, arrested by Cardinal Campeggio, one for marrying, 1019.

-, slain by the Duke of Lorraine and his brother, 1025.

-, their strength in Germany, 1086, 1098.

-, their sect increasing, 1174, 1369, 1404.

-, hostile to the house of Austria, 1197.

-, raging more than ever, 1241.

-, Poles condemned for, 1307.

-, troops mustered in favour of, 1313.

-, influence of the league between England and France upon, 1372.

-, expose Christendom to danger, 1403.

Lutheranism, 977.

-, the free towns of Germany abet, 813.

-, suppression of, in Venice, 844.

Luxemburg, French and Imperial troops in the duchy of, 238, 252.

Lynx's fur, 606.

-, worn by the English Court, 1053.

Lyons, 130, 150, 161, 331, 438, 457, 467, 482, 484, 486, 742, 751, 811, 913, 997, 1003, 1007, 1008, 1073, 1082, 1084, 1108, 1111, 1126, 1128, 1132, 1139, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1160, 1173, 1179, 1194, 1246, 1365, 1419.

-, war between England and France proclaimed at, 465.

-, league between England and France (1525) dated at, 1122.

-, English ambassadors at, 1163, 1187.

-, the Regent Louise at, 1194, 1212.

-, letters dated at, 497, 756, 763, 769, 770, 785, 793, 983, 1006, 1032, 1079, 1081, 1123, 1136, 1137, 1197, 1206, 1214, 1219, 1414.

-, Cardinal of, and his dominions, nominated as confederate in the league between Henry and Charles, 479.

Lys. See Linck.