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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: T', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 3, 1520-1526, (London, 1869) pp. 724-726. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol3/pp724-726 [accessed 1 May 2024]

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Taberna. See Taverna.

Taffeties, Henry's house at Guisnes adorned with, 80.

Talani, Bernardo, bill broker in London, 1483.

Talbot, Gilbert, English ambassador at Rome (A.D. 1504), 1480.

Tankards, silver, 603.

Tapestries, 248, 466, 702, 1243, 1273.

-, used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23, p. 33, 53, 69, 83, 93, 94, 97.

Tarabin, —, a beloved attendant of Henry, sent by him to Gonzaga, 1255.

Taragona, 498, 1057.

Taranto, 916.

Tarbes, Bishop of, 1272.

Taverna or Taberna, Dora. Francesco, Milanese ambassador at Venice, 723, 931, 942.

-, present at publication of the Holy League, 1343;

ratifies by oath the inclusion of the Duke, 1411.

Taylor, Dr. John, English ambassador in France, 1097 note, 1179, 1224, 1235, 1237, 1238, 1243, 1245, 1250, 1265, 1270, 1272, 1273, 1276, 1282, 1284, 1286, 1292, 1293, 1298, 1321, 1322.

-, -, Master of the Rolls, called Chancellor of London, 1110.

-, -, departs for France, 1151;

at Lyons, swears to the League between France and England, 1173, 1187.

Temisvar (Tenina), taken by the Great Turk, 516, 530, 531.

Ten, the Council of. See Venice.

Ten Offices the, of Venice, 149.

Tenina. See Temisvar.

Tents, erected at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 24, 41, p. 22, p. 40, p. 42, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 80, 83, 94.

Tenuchtitlan, the ancient name of Mexico, 556, 589.

Tenustitan. See Tenuchtitlan.

Teramo, Bishop of. See Chieregato, Francesco.

Tercino, Ambrosio, merchant, 913.

Terene, a Neapolitan, composer of a comedy performed in Venice, 941.

Termini, Duke of, 67.

Termonde, 455 note.

Terouenne, 95, 233.

-, the English army under, 826.

Terracina, diocese of, 1474.

Testament, the New, 1086.

Teutonic Order, the, Grand Master of, 1000, 1009.

Thames, the river, 279 note, 1486.

-, -, Ragusan ship hired in, by the merchants of Venice, 1163.

-, -, French vessels take Spanish ships in, 1312.

Theatre, a, erected at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 32.

Theobaldo, Jacopo, Ferrarese ambassador at Venice, 1343.

Theology, professor of, at Venice, Francesco Marem, 813.

Thomaso, a horse trainer, 90.

Threadgold, p. 17.

Throkmorton, —, his signature, 471.

Ticino, the river, 753, 766, 1140.

Tiepolo, Nicolò, LL.D., elected as Venetian ambassador to England, 157, 158, 164.

-, -, declines going, 231, 258.

-, -, letter to, 197.

-, -, bailiff of Brescia, letter from, 1149.

Tigers, live, brought to Seville from the Indies, 1021, 1115.

Tin, shipped in England for Venice, 139, 838.

Tithes, German peasants refuse to pay, to the priests and prelates, 1028.

Titian, paints the portrait of the Bishop of Paphos, which still exists in the church of the Frari, Venice, 1042 note.

Tlascala (La Scaltezza), alias Los Angelos, the republican city of, in Mexico, 556.

Toledo, 212, 1009, 1034.

-, letters dated at, 992, 996, 997, 1002, 1003, 1011, 1014, 1021, 1029, 1030, 1035, 1038, 1044, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1054, 1057, 1063, 1064, 1066, 1069, 1074, 1078, 1080, 1087, 1088, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1099, 1103, 1112, 1115, 1119, 1120, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1133, 1145, 1154, 1162, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1172, 1176, 1177, 1217.

-, Imperial Court at, 1192, 1226.

-, Cardinal of, accompanies Charles to Calais, 106.

-, -, makes great offers to Charles for peace in Italy, being in dread of the Turks, 1450.

Toneys, —, his signature, 759.

Torches, p. 19, 248, 942.

-, used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 33.

Toxdesillas, 32, 172, 507, 681, 693, 876, 884, 892, 893, 908.

Torre, Vido dalla, ambassador of Archduke Ferdinand, at Venice, 689, 690 note, 705, 723, 724, 725, 726.

Torto, Battista and Silvcstro, of Venice, 1483.

Tortosa, Cardinal of, elected Pope, and called Adrian VI., 395, 404, 470.

Toulon, 1104.

Toulouse, Bishop of, made Cardinal, 122.

Tournai, 354, 359, 1029.

-, the Imperialists mean to seize, 330;

besiege it, 366;

take it, 372, 439.

-, tribute paid to Henry by Francis for, 357, 768, 780, 1177, 1220.

-, to be surrendered to Francis in the proposed agreement between Charles and Francis, 767.

Tournaments, held at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 27, p, 28.

-, fought in the Albanian fashion in Spain, 422.

-, held in England, 466.

-, held in Spain, 702.

Tournon, François de, his signature, 1092.

Tours, 836.

-, Francis going to, 1334.

Tower of London, the, 187, 189, 210, 213.

-, the Square at, Buckingham beheaded on, 214.

Tragedies, performed before Wolsey, 1193.

Traieto, Duke of, at Cognac, 1270, 1273.

Trani, port of, 438 note.

Transylvania, the Vaivod of, England sends him a large sum to assist Hungary against the Turks, 1438.

Traponis, Mons. de, husband of Gattinara's grand-daughter, 885, 893.

Traseignes, Seigneur, 290.

Tree, a, used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 22.

Tree of Life, the, the tree of Jesse, represented at the Setting of the Midsummer Watch in London, 244 note.

Treasurer, the, of the Council of Ten of Venice, 558.

-, the, of the Senate of Venice, 576.

Treasury, the, of England, 193.

Trent, “on the borders of Scotland,” warden of, Henry Duke of Richmond, 1052 note.

Trent, in Italy, 320, 324, 392, 395, 409, 772, 906 note, 924, 1107, 1128, 1134.

-, castle of, 291.

-, lansquenets mustered near, 1368, 1443.

-, letters dated at, 817, 979.

-, Bishop of, 1020, 1069, 1104.

-, -, his brother, 413.

-, -, his secretary, letter from, 817.

Treport (Tripolto), a port in France, 756.

Treves, Elector of, 675.

-, -, makes his entry into Spires, 1313.

Trevisan, Francesco and Lodovico, merchants of Venice, 120.

-, Lorenzo, secretary of Gasparo Contarini, 397 note.

-, Nicolò, master of a Venetian galley trading with England, 120.

Treviso, 340 note, 641, 772, 1127.

-, the treasury of, 110.

Tribute, paid to Henry by Francis, 465, 467, 1080, 1129.

Tricarico, Bishop of [Lodovico Canossa], secret Papal envoy to England, for peace with France, 1485.

Trimouille, Mons. de la, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 68, 69, 84, 85, 90.

-, -, routed by the English, 761.

Trinità, the, sent by Charles in quest of the Spice Islands, 556.

Triple League, the. See Leagues.

Tripoli, Charles grants it to the Order of Rhodes, upon certain conditions, 797, 799.

-, Bishop of. See Mesa, Bernard de.

Triulzi, Alvise, 1246.

-, Paulo Camillo, Venetian governor at the French Court, 80.

-, -, -, letters from, 72, 76.

-, Theodore, captured by the Imperialists, 369.

-, -, -, at Lyons, letter from, 1173.

Triumphal arches, erected in London upon Charles's visit, 466.

Trombones, 68.

-, mass performed at the Field of Cloth of Gold, accompanied by an organ, cornets, and, 93.

Trono, Piero, Bailiff of Brescia, 111.

Tronto, the river, 155, 239.

Troto, Giovanni Cristoforo, Henry's features compared to those of, 68.

Troyes, Francis at, 314.

-, letters dated at, 333, 337.

Truce, between Henry, Charles, and Francis, 1092, 1093, 1094.

-, the quinquennial, between Charles and Venice, 19, 29, 330, 467, 469.

Trumpeters, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 67, 68, 69.

-, attached to the Flanders galleys, 139.

Tubingen, in Wurtemberg, letters dated at, 1098, 1153, 1252.

Tuina, in Croatia, taken by the Great Turk, 516. See Temisvar.

Tunazati, Turkish troops, 1226.

Tunis, King of, his relations with Francis, 996.

Tunstall, Dr. Cuthbert, Vice-Chancellor and Master of the Rolls of England, and Bishop of London, 34, 217 note, 467, p. 488.

-, -, sent to the Diet at Aix-la-Chapelle, 118.

-, -, ambassador with Charles, 121, 156.

-, -, accompanies Wolsey to Calais, 272, 467.

-, -, called Chancellor of England, 293.

-, -, has great authority and credit with Henry, 658.

-, -, his speech at the inauguration of the Parliament, 663.

-, -, again sent to Charles as ambassador, 987, 992, 1003, 1011, 1021, 1029, 1044, 1048, 1057, 1058, 1064, 1067, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092 note, 1095, 1109, 1112, 1119, 1129, 1130, 1150, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1172, 1177, 1193, 1195, 1218, 1220.

-, -, returning, (Lee to take his place,) 1169.

Turin, 1012.

Turk, the Great, 49, 53, 259, 440, 441, 607, 697, 716, 718, 1072, 1114, 1212.

-, beheads the Aga of the Janissaries, &c, 1104.

-, requests the King of Poland to make a truce, 1307.

-, ambassador to Venice from, 1124.

-, See Selim: Solyman.

Turkey, news from, 86.

-, Venetian merchants and subjects in, 441.

Turkish news, p. 27, 55, 206, 350, 579, 666, 1072.

-, affairs, 64, 541, 545, 781.

-, ambassador in Venice, 141, 484.

-, yoke, Syria returns under the, 226, 236.

Turkish invasion of Hungary, 275, 304, 1224, 1238, 1254, 1307, 1403, 1409.

-, fashions, 359.

-, forays, in the Imperial territory, 469.

-, invasion, the Signory's defence against a, 475.

-, power, the, menaces the destruction of Christendom, 659.

-, armada at Constantinople, 1487.

Turks, the, 500, 507, 656, 662, 799.

-, proposed Christian expedition against, 111, 331, 409, 479, 616, 675, 815, 824, 828, 956, 959, 977, 1007.

-, under Belgrade, 282.

-, take Postonia, 448, 455, 458.

-, sound the Isonzo, 458.

-, conquer Belgrade, Servia, and a great part of Hungary;

take Scardona and Tuina, and besiege Rhodes, headed by the Great Turk, 516, 530.

-, their pirate vessels in the Mediterranean, 656.

-, the King of Hungary seeks the assistance of Silesia against, 798.

-, the Jews in India offer the Pope assistance against, 810.

-, Naples and Sicily exposed to peril from, 819.

-, the King of Hungary routed by [at Mohatz], 1409.

-, the Emperor anxious for peace with other powers, that he may attack, 1428.

-, the Archduke Ferdinand makes a truce with, 1433.

-, Henry renders aid to Hungary against, 1438.

-, Signory of Venice anxious not to mention, in the general league, 1444.

-, Spanish grandees wish for peace, in Italy in their dread of, 1450.

Tyrol, 445, 452.

-, the county of, resigned by Charles to his brother, Don Ferdinand, 409, 413.

-, rising of German peasants in, 1069, 1085, 1104.

Tyrolese infantry, in the service of the Pope, 314.