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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: P', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 3, 1520-1526, (London, 1869) pp. 708-714. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol3/pp708-714 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Pace, Richard, chief secretary of Henry VIII., 34, 93, 204, 215, 236, 251, 334, 749, 906.

-, -, proclaims plenary indulgence at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 29.

-, -, ambassador to Charles, 151.

-, -, Henry sends him to Home to effect Wolsey's election as Pope, and for other affairs, 379, 384, 392, 459 note, 483, 503 note, 504, 512.

-, -, has great authority with Henry, 392, 475.

-, -, the staunchest partizan of Venice in England, 475;

the Signory's treatment of, in consequence, 509, 519, 524.

-, -, goes from Rome to Venice to negotiate an agreement between Charles and Venice, 514, 516, 518, 521, 523, 524, 525.

-, -, Venice pleased that affairs pass through his hands, 519.

-, -, much caressed on his arrival at Venice (Aug. 1522), 527.

-, -, to persuade Venice to declare against Francis in favour of Henry and Charles, 528, 530.

-, -, his negotiations with Venice, 530, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 544, 547, 548, 550, 552, 564, 566, 569, 580, 592, 594, 596, 597, 598, 604, 615, 621, 624, 625, 667, 677, 684, 685, 689, 690, 695, 697, 705, 708, 709, 716, 718, 723, 732.

-, -, the Venetian Senate compliments him upon his learning, and thanks him for his services to the State, 531.

-, -, indisposed, 551, 652.

-, -, Venice allows him to import wine into Venice for his own use, 559, 587, 610, 611, 626, 706, 707, 933, 934.

-, -, 32 silver tankards stolen from his house, 603.

-, -, absents himself from certain ceremonies to avoid being placed below the French ambassador, 606, 609, 627, 691.

-, -, Venice offers him presents to make peace with Charles advantageously for the State, 620.

-, -, entertainment given in his honour, 622.

-, -, Henry sends him to Milan and then to the Switzers, to persuade them not to join Prance against Henry and Charles, 637, 651.

-, -, receives letters patent from Henry to settle all disputes between Charles and Venice, 638.

-, -, still at Venice, 647, 654, 656, 666, 674.

-, -, Henry wishes him to return to England, but Wolsey does not choose it, 651.

-, -, his correspondents in England, 658.

-, -, Henry desires him to remain at Venice, 680.

-, -, petitions the Signory to allow Leonico to print his commentaries upon Natural History, 696, 698.

-, -, Venice highly commends him, 712, 715, 717, 719, 720.

-, -, Venice presents him with a gold collar, 719, 728.

-, -, attends mass in St. Mark's church, 723, 1042.

-, -, Venice presents his secretary with 50 ducats, 725, 726.

-, -, quits Venice for Switzerland, 727.

-, -, at Crema, 753.

-, -, at Rome, 762, 802, 819.

-, -, has a mandate from Henry to effect a truce with France, 804.

-, -, says Pope Julius could have expelled the French from Italy, and subsequently the Spaniards could have been expelled, 809.

-, -, calls Henry “most Christian King,” 833.

-, -, conveys money to accelerate Bourbon's march into Prance, 833, 837.

-, -, at Brescia, 835, 886, 887, 898, 896.

-, -, his mission to the Switzers, 857.

-, -, encourages Bourbon against France, 888.

-, -, suspects Wolsey has a secret understanding with Francis through subornation, by reason of Wolsey's base nature, 888.

-, -, report concerning, by Antonio Surian, 897.

-, -, makes use of bushels of bravadoes, 897.

-, -, said to be too vehement, 899.

-, -, commissioned to reside at Venice, and to induce Venice to fulfil the promises made on the league with Charles, &c, 918, 935, 937, 940.

-, -, returns to Venice, 919, 921, 923, 924.

-, -, stays with Reginald Pole at Padua, 921.

-, -, renews negotiations with Venice, 925, 929, 931, 932, 962, 1022, 1023, 1037.

-, -, ambassador at Venice, 942, 972, 978, 985, 1055.

-, -, ill, 947.

-, -, Venice commends him to Henry, 974, 1037, 1050.

-, -, not in great favour with Wolsey, 975.

-, -, Wolsey's persecution of, (alluded to by Shakespear), 975 note.

-, -, his relations with Reginald Pole, 991.

-, -, recruiting his health at Padua, 993.

-, -, asks for the reversion of a broker's patent in the German warehouse at Venice for a bastard, 1022.

-, -, Henry tells him to return to England, in spite of letters written in his name to the contrary, 1097.

-, -, ill, 1105, 1114, 1127, 1128.

-, -, returns to England, 1127, 1128, 1134, 1169.

-, -, very ill, 1175;

brain affected, 1187.

-, -, prothonotary Casal takes his place, 1209.

-, -, letter from, 890.

-, -, his tutor, Tomeo Nicola Leonico of Venice, 520.

Padilla, Don Juan de, commander of the army of the Junta, put to death, 212.

-, -, comendador of Castile, 900.

Padua, 184, 727, 923, 924, 958, 993, 1105, 1114, 1128, 1163.

-, letter dated at, 921.

-, Reginald Pole at, 204, 218, 527, 941, 991, 1042 note, 1343, 1405.

-, Captain of, Francesco Donato, 519.

Paduans, the, 941.

Pageants, held at Greenwich, 466.

Paitom and Paiton. See Montpézat.

Palace, Henry and Francis to build a, at Ardres, after the Field of Cloth of Gold, 69, 79.

-, the, at Rome, 159.

Palatine, Count, Louis IV., Elector of Germany, 675.

-, -, at the interview between Henry and Charles at Calais, p. 18, p. 19, 106.

-, -, a Lutheran, 813.

-, -, sends an agent to Charles's Court, 879, 882;

seeks his aid in person, and proposes a council to reform the Church, 1273, 1369, 1404.

-, Count Frederick, younger brother of the Elector, proposed marriage with Eleanor, Queen Dowager of Portugal, 902.

Pale, English, in France, p. 21, p. 31, p. 40, 68, 80, 106.

Palencia, 507, 542, 752.

-, letters dated at, 510, 523, 526.

-, Pedro Ruiz de la Mota, Bishop of, Imperial Councillor, 254, 339, 344, 346, 375, 377, 385, 391, 401, 402, 411, 415, 433, 445, 460, 557.

-, -, his conversations with the Venetian ambassador in Spain, 338, 443, 447, 448, 463, 465, 467.

-, -, expects Leo to give him the red hat, 366.

-, -, says there are more Frenchmen in Venice than in Paris, 463.

-, -, loudly vituperates Wolsey's arrogance, 465.

-, -, says Wolsey is a wonderful man, 465.

-, -, accompanies Charles to England, 486, 493, 498.

-, -, dies, 554.

Palermo, 139.

-, Charles promises it to the Pope, 290.

Palfries, white, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 14, p. 17.

Palisse, Mons. de la, 333.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 69.

-, -, Francis sends him to Calais to meet the English and Imperial commissioners, to settle disputes, 260, 279;

Francis recalls him, 314.

Pampeluna, 785, 797.

-, taken by Francis, 212, 229, 233.

-, letters dated at, 766, 767, 768, 771, 776, 779, 780, 792.

Papal ambassador to England, 61, 64. See Ambassadors.

-, camp, 324.

-, army, 351, 358, 1327, 1332, 1336, 1348, 1352, 1363, 1380, 1409, 1412.

-, -, enter the Milanese, 369.

-, Court, 1465, 1468.

-, States, 1121;

league proclaimed throughout the, 1337.

Paphos, Dom. Jacomo da Pesaro, Bishop of, 374.

-, -, -, Titian paints his portrait, which is still visible at the church of the Frari, Venice, 1042.

Papists instigate the Bohemians to march against the Lutherans, 928.

Pardo, the, Charles V. hunts at, 898, 908.

-, palace of the, 894.

Paris, 27, 69, 77, 87, 91, 460, 486, 1008, 1012, 1194, 1268, 1320, 1334, 1365, 1485.

-, the English army three leagues from, 777.

-, rumours of Henry's intention to march his army into, 999.

-, proclamation of peace between England and France at, 1110.

-, obsequies of Queen Claude celebrated at, 1437.

-, letters dated at, 44, 45, 128, 560, 1436.

-, Stephen Poncher, Bishop of, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23, 73.

-, Parliament of, 219.

-, -, President of, John de Selve, 273 note, 335, 1032, 1069, 1091, 1270, 1272.

Parker, Charles, of Morley (temp. Eliz.), 946 note.

Parliament, inauguration of the High Court of, in England, 663.

-, the Black, in England, 679.

-, of England, Lords and Commons at variance upon marriage of Suffolk to Mary, 1486.

Parma, 1114.

-, Charles promises it to Leo, 253, 290.

-, Francis willing to give it to the Pope, 800.

-, Spanish forces in, 1050, 1332.

Pasqualigo, Alvise and Francesco, 1481, 1483.

-, Lorenzo, 1481.

Pasqualigo, Cà, Venice, Sta. Giustina, in, 942.

Passano, Giovanni Gioachino, originally a Genoese grocer, afterwards Lord of Vaux, Francis sends him to England as ambassador, 859, 860, 888, 918, 939.

-, -, -, dismissed from England, 989, 1008.

-, -, -, again in England, 1032, 1060, 1062, 1097, 1141, 1151, 1163, 1169, 1175, 1183, 1187, 1191, 1196, 1197, 1198, 1212, 1219, 1224, 1227, 1231, 1235, 1238, 1242, 1250, 1251, 1254, 1258, 1262, 1269, 1274, 1275, 1278, 1280, 1286, 1294, 1305, 1307, 1314, 1324, 1339, 1383, 1349, 1351, 1378, 1387, 1388, 1395, 1425, 1435, 1452.

-, -, -, negotiates an agreement between England and France, 1052, 1073, 1083, 1110, 1135.

-, -, -, his nephew in England, 1137.

-, -, -, See Joachino.

Patmos, the isle of, represented at the Setting of the Midsummer Watch in London, 244.

Patriarch's vicar, of Venice, Octavian Britonico, 116. See Venice.

Paul II., Pope, letters from, 1463, 1465, 1466, 1467, 1468.

Paul IV., Pope (A.D. 1555), 59 note, 1485.

Pavia, 436, 890, 917 note, 1107, 1108, 1145.

-, strongly garrisoned by Prosper Colonna, 753.

-, Francis is willing to give it to the Pope, 800.

-, the Imperialists raise the siege of, 897.

-, battle of, (Feb. 1525) between the Imperialists and French, the latter being routed and Francis I. taken prisoner, 940, 942, 945, 955, 956, 957, 959, 966, 969, 986, 994, 1014, 1135 note, 1285.

-, list of great personages killed at, 946.

-, Imperial army at, 952, 1138, 1140, 1146, 1206, 1358.

Pavilions, erected at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 22.

Peachey, Sir John, Captain of Calais, 70, 84.

-, -, despatched to Ireland with instructions for the Earl of Surrey, 204 note.

Pearl, pendant, worn by the King of Denmark in his cap, 248.

Pearls, worn at the Field of Cloth of Gold, as ornaments, p. 14, p. 15, p. 16, p. 17.

-, imported from the Indies into Spain, 751, 910, 1021, 1272.

Peasants, German, insurrection of, called the Peasants' War, 979, 980, 990, 1028, 1050, 1069.

-, -, take Ulm and its Bishop, 984.

-, -, the Archduke of Austria negotiates with, 994.

-, -, place all Germany in tumult, 999.

-, -, capture Ghinucci, who has to ransom himself, 1007, 1008.

-, -, take up arms against the Bishops and Nobles, and resolve not to obey the Pope or his ministers, 1009.

-, -, routed by the Duke of Bavaria, 1018, 1020;

by the Duke of Lorraine, 1025.

-, -, routed, 1056.

-, -, the Pope sends aid to Don Ferdinand against, 1065.

-, -, battering the Castle of Trent, 1104, 1107, 1134.

-, -, rise to the number of 15,000 in Ferrete, 1118.

-, -, the Bishop of Brixen causes two to be beheaded, &c, 1134.

-, -, Luther's work against, 1153.

-, -, kill 4,000 nobles, 1327.

Pedro, Don, cousin-germ an of the Count of Benevento, one of the leaders of the Commons of Spain, beheaded by Charles V., 523.

Peñalosa, Comendador, Imperial ambassador to England, 996, 997, 1003, 1037, 1047, 1061, 1220. See Spinalosa.

-, -, -, urges Henry to attack Francis in person, 1034.

-, -, -, Henry refuses his request of a loan for Charles, 1057.

Pence, Venetian, called in by the English Mint, 135.

Pensions, demanded by Wolsey of Charles for himself and other English courtiers, 507, 1069.

-, due to Henry from Francis, 1030, 1080, 1129, 1141, 1145, 1168, 1172, 1177, 1314.

Pepoli, Count Ugo de', 450.

Pepper, imported into Portugal from the Indies, 1087.

Perino, his mass performed at the Field of Cloth of Gold, by the English and French choirs, 93.

Perpignan, 837, 1036.

Perrenot (Perone), Antoine, Charles V.'s secretary, 1045.

Persia, Sophy of, 226.

Perugia, Antonazo of, Constable of the Castle of Trent, 291.

Pesaro Palace at San Benetto, Venice, 83.

Pesaro, Augustin da Chà da, of the Venetian Senate, 258, 386, 576, 581.

-, Francesco da Cà da, Podestà, letter from, 921.

-, Hironimo da Cà da, Proveditor-geneval of Brescia, 392, 413.

-, -, letters from, 400, 812.

-, Jacomo da. See Paphos, Bishop of.

-, Piero da Cà da, Proveditor-general, 940.

-, -, Proveditor-general at Verona, letters from, 1143, 1426.

-, -, marches to Cremona, 1392;

at capture of it, 1419, 1420.

-, -, refuses to go to France, 1304.

-, Pietro da, 1483.

Pescara, Marquis of, in command of Charles V.'s army in the Milanese, 1024, 1058, 1085, 1128, 1146, 1164, 1172, 1185.

-, -, confers with Morone at Pavia, 1107;

arrests him, 1138.

-, -, at Vercelli. 1109, 1135.

-, -, justifies himself to the Duke of Milan for arresting his prime-minister, Morone, 1140;

quits Pavia for Milan, 1161.

-, -, demands the castles of Milan and Cremona, 1170, 1175.

-, -, death of, 1183, 1187.

Petonia, 1409.

Petrucci, Raffaello. See Sienna, Cardinal of.

Pews, erected at Canterbury cathedral for the meeting of Henry and Charles, p. 16;

at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 20.

Pharaoh, King of Egypt, 956.

Philibert [Naturelli], Dom., Provost of Utrecht, Imperial ambassador with Francis, 752.

-, -, -, urges Francis to renounce his alliance with Venice and the Duke of Guelders, 123, 130, 132.

-, -, -, Charles sends him to Cambrai, 405.

Philip the Handsome, King of Spain, 340 note, 946.

-, -, dispossessed by Pope Boniface, 960.

Philippe le Hardi (1270–1285), 323.

Philippine Islands, the, 556 note.

Philosophy, lecturer in, at Venice, Nicolo da

Ponte, LL.D., 576, 581.

Physician, Charles V.'s, 915.

Physicians, of Venice, 947.

Piacenza, 436, 945, 1065, 1426.

-, Charles promises it to Leo, 253, 290.

-, Francis willing to give it to the Pope, 800.

-, Spanish forces in, 1050.

-, Papal army at, 1327.

Piamonte, Don Ferdinand demands of Venice the restitution of, 641.

Picardy, 321, 467, 484, 486, 631, 1008, 1046, 1084, 1485.

-, Imperial successes in, 206.

-, French army in, 252.

-, Charles and Francis at war in, 370.

-, Charles and Henry attack, 543, 552, 630, 874.

-, English troops in, 729, 1001, 1012.

-, Governor of, 73. See Chatilion.

-, to be surrendered to Henry in the proposed agreement with Francis, 983.

-, Charles insists on having, 1187.

Pictures of Francis and his two sons, 1451, 1457.

Piedmont, Imperial forces in, 1085, 1114, 1128.

-, Francis threatens to send troops into, 1236.

Piedmontese, 460.

Pietà [Alcazar?], at Toledo, Charles at the, 1009.

Pilgrims, Venetian, to the Holy Land, 1042.

Pilot-Major, Charles V.'s, for voyages of discovery, Sebastian Cabot, 557, 607.

Pilots, for the Flanders Galleys, 139.

-, banished from Biscay, on pain of being hanged, for piloting the Flanders Galleys, 433.

Pimentel, Don, Papal nuncio at the Imperial Court, 390 note.

Pinnace, an English vessel termed a, 498.

Pioneers, in the service of Charles, offered to Henry, 820.

Pirates, 860.

Pirates, French, on the English coast, 1022.

Pirate vessels of the Turks, and other rovers in the Mediterranean, 656.

Pisani, Alvise, procurator, 419, 434.

-, -, letter from, 1426.

Pius IV., Pope, 1463 note.

Pizaro, or Picaro, a Spanish captain, discovers a large city in the Indies, 1011 and note.

Pizzamano, Domenico, letter from, to his brother Gregorio, 957.

Pizzighettone, 956, 1024.

-, letters dated at, 869, 871, 874.

-, prison at, place of captivity of Francis I., 1419.

Placards, placed on the doors of churches in England, excommunicating Luther, 213.

Plague, Luther's heresies called a, 147.

Plague, the, in London and England, 123, 184, 501, 1073, 1145, 1187, 1193, 1275, 1294.

-, -, raging most violently, 1073, 1096.

-, at Borne, 500, 575, 811, 824, 879.

Planis, Mons. de, French ambassador from Scotland to England, 185, 187, 189.

Plate, Venice authorizes Pole to import, 218.

-, silver, Francis gives Sir Ric. Wyngfeld a costly service of, 224.

-, belonging to Venetian ambassadors, 1353, 1354.

Pleine, Gerard de. See Roche, Sieur de la.

Pluto, 244.

Plymouth, letter dated at, 381.

Po, the river, 143, 527 note, 1140.

-, Albany crosses with troops, 897.

-, Spaniards cross, 957, 1114.

-, the Papal army crosses, 1327, 1332;

withdraws, 1412.

Poillot, Denis, Councillor of the Grand Parliament of Paris, sent by Louise of Savoy to England to settle the disputes with Scotland, 150, 185, 189, 204, 371.

-, -, called Mons. di Olivel, 151;

Mons. di Bolivet, 152.

-, -, one of the leaders on the French side at the conference at Calais, 321.

-, -, sent again by Francis to England, 373, 467.

-, -, called President, 465.

-, -, quits England, 478.

Poinol. See Montpésat.

Poisam. See Montpésat.

Poissy, letters dated at, 105, 109, 124, 125, 565, 631, 636, 639, 1440, 1445, 1454, 1455.

Pola, Altobello Averoldi, Bishop of, Papal Legate at Venice, 180, 183, 520, 521 530.

-, -, witness to oath of the Duke of Milan in the Holy League, 1411.

Poland, King of, his conference with Charles V., 141, 143.

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

-, -, gives his daughter in marriage to the Grand Master of Prussia, 995, 1009.

-, -, of Lutheran opinions, 1000.

-, -, declines making a truce with the Turk, 1307.

-, -, his ambassador at Venice, 724;

at Rome, 641;

in Spain, 641.

-, -, sends an envoy to Henry, on account of certain Poles who had been condemned for Lutheranism, 1307.

Polani, Hironimo, LL.D., of the Venetian Senate, 258, 386, 576, 581, 1330.

Pole, Reginald, nephew of Henry VIII., afterwards Cardinal Pole, studying at Padua, 184, 204, 218, 519 note, 527 note, 921, 924, 941, 1042, 1343.

-, -, called the White Rose, by mistake, 991.

-, -, visited by Prothonotary Casal, 1405.

-, Richard De la, Earl of Suffolk, called the White Rose, has an understanding with the Duke of Albany, 130.

-, -, harboured by Francis, 528.

-, -, Francis sends him with troops to act against England, 631, 639, 676, 678, 742.

-, -, Francis means to place him on the throne of England, 640.

-, -, killed at the battle of Pavia, 946.

Polish ambassador, the, at Rome, 545;

to England, 1307.

Ponte, Giacomo di, of Genoa, 1481.

-, Nicolò da, LL.D., of the Venetian Senate, 258, 386, 576.

Pontremolo, writer in the Ten offices, Venice, 149.

Pope, the. See Leo X.;

Adrian VI.;

Clement VII.;

Innocent VIII.;

Julius II.;

Paul II.;

Paul IV.;

Pius IV.;

Sixtus IV.

-, election of, after the death of Leo, 379, 382, 403.

-, Henry endeavours to effect Wolsey's election as, 384.

Porcupines, the emblems of Lewis XII. of France, 84.

Pordenone, Don Ferdinand demands the restitution of, from Venice, 641.

“Porta Zobia”, castle of, the Duke of Milan besieged in, 1411.

Porte, the Turkish, 1209.

Portofino, 1041.

Portraits, 1451, 1457.

Portsmouth, the Flanders Galleys at, 391.

-, Henry inspects his fleet at, 643.

Portugal, 135, 836, 838, 992, 1008, 1015, 1087, 1133, 1189.

-, ambassador of, to Charles, 589, 635, 805, 843;

at Rome, 641.

-, ambassador of, to Francis, misbehaves himself, 1243, 1245.

-, fortresses and fleets of, 607.

-, Emmanuel, King of, 589, 902;

his widow. See Eleanor.

-, John, King of, 556, 607.

-, -, marries his daughter to the son of the Duke of Savoy, 133.

-, -, his daughter's proposed marriage with Charles, 185.

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

-, -, his step-mother Eleanor with child by him, 613, 680.

-, -, his proposed marriage with Eleanor, his step-mother, 630.

-, -, disputes between Charles and, as to the possession of the Moluccas and Spice Islands, 635, 805, 1074.

-, -, his marriage with Katharine, sister of Charles, 843, 876, 908, 910.

-, -, sends afieet to the Spice Islands, 843, 1217.

-, -, Charles's nogotiations with, 1046.

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

-, -, his sister, married to Charles, 852, 1187, 1197, 1242. See also Isabella.

-, Queen Dowager of. See Eleanor.

Portuguese, the, 556, 1021, 1243.

Possonia, in Hungary, letters dated at, 790, 798.

Post-horses, 57.

Postmaster, the Imperial, 331, 456.

-, -, at Bruges, 836.

Postmaster, the, of England, Brian Tuke (?), 339.

-, at Dover, 462.

-, at Windsor, 484.

Postoina, belonging to Charles, 448, 458.

Pozo, Maria da, letter from, 796.

Praet, Louis de, Imperial resident ambassador at the English Court, 567, 570, 571, 739, 820, 871, 874, 987, 1061.

-, -, Wolsey desires him to write no more letters to Charles, without first showing them to him, 986.

-, -, arrested by Henry for money due from Charles, 1032.

Prague, diet of, 616.

Preaching in England, false apostolic letters obtained for (A.D. 1489), 1474.

Precedence, question of, between English and French ambassadors at Venice, 606; 609, 627, 691, 724;

the Imperial and French ambassadors at Venice, 627.

Prelates, English and French, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, Wolsey gives them a banquet, p. 27.

Priests, married in Silesia, 807.

Primolano, 1134.

Print, a Venetian licence to, 696, 698.

Printer, the, of Luther's works, burnt by Don Ferdinand, 699.

Prior, Grand. See Docwra, Sir Thos.

Priuli, Andrea di, LL.D., of the Venetian Senate, 258, 386, 576, 581.

-, Francesco (temp. 1606), 809 note.

-, Lorenzo di, knight, 258, 386, 576, 1205, 1208.

-, -, elected as Venetian ambassador to England, 581, 588, 630.

-, -, Venetian ambassador with Charles, letters from, 1035, 1038, 1039, 1044, 1047, 1049, 1057, 1063, 1064, 1066, 1069, 1078, 1037, 1088, 1091.

-, Vincenzo, captain of the Flanders Galleys, 391, 394, 408, 431, 433, 438, 443, 444, 446, 450.

-, -, letters from, 424;

to his brothers Hironimo and Francesco, 381.

-, -, letters to, 412, 419, 506.

-, -, detained in England by Henry, 457, 463, 474, 484, 486, 498, 502, 515, 657.

Privy Councillors, Imperial and English, 466, 1478 II.

Proclamation, calling in Venetian pence to the English mint, 135.

Procurator's office, at Venice, 46.

Property tax, Henry demands a universal, which causes an insurrection against Cardinal Wolsey, 1025.

Prophecy concerning Charles V. (in 1519), 852 note.

Prophets, represented at the Setting of the Midsummer Watch in London, 244.

Proveditor di Comun, of Venice, the, 576.

Proveditors, Venetian, 23, 753, 909, 940, 1310, 1317, 1420, 1426.

Provence, 631, 811, 824, 825, 834, 858.

-, the Duke of Albany's estates in, 221.

-, the Duke of Bourbon's expedition into, 879, 897.

-, towns taken in, by the Duke of Bourbon, 888.

-, to be surrendered to Henry in the proposed agreement between England and France, 983.

-, the Duke of Bourbon to have, 1008.

-, the Duke of Bourbon's claims on, 1029.

-, French ships destined for, 1187, 1225.

-, English ships destined for, 1225.

Prussia, Grand Master of, 995.

-, -, renounces the Teutonic Order and marries the daughter of the King of Poland, taking the State of Prussia as dower, 1000, 1009. See also Brandenburg, Duke of.

Puglia, 646, 697.

Pulignano, port of, 438 note.

Pusterla, D. Pietro, the people's general against the Imperialists at Milan, 1327.

Pyrenees, Imperial troops cross the, 787.