Index: F

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 4, 1527-1533. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1871.

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'Index: F', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 4, 1527-1533, (London, 1871) pp. 542-549. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol4/pp542-549 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Faber, John, ambassador of Ferdinand to England, delivers a public oration after the German fashion before Henry VIII., 70.

-, -, writings of, against Lutheran doctrines, 1092.

Fabritio, Baldo, Duke of Urbino's ambassador in Venice, letter to, 141.

Faenza, 209.

-, Bishop of, 849, 854, 891, 895, 914, 920, 944, 945, 966.

Fair, a free, established at Calais, 140.

Falcone, Dom. de, 993, 1029, 1033.

Falconetto, Mons., Imperial ambassador to England, 761, 763.

Falcons sent as a present by the Marquis of Mantua to Henry VIII., 182.

Falier, Hironimo, 690.

-, Lodovico, Venetian ambassador to England, 325, 346, 351, 352, 355, 371, 386, 404, 414, 471, 489, 493, 574, 580, 589, 590, 596, 599, 620, 628, 648, 681, 682, 683, 689, 690.

-, -, his commission, 353.

-, -, his report of England, 693, 694.

-, -, his agent in Venice, 332.

-, -, his servants, 569.

-, -, his salary, 630.

-, -, letters from, 377, 380, 385, 393, 413, 420, 424, 431, 433, 437, 443, 448, 458, 461, 463, 468, 481, 482, 492, 498, 504, 506, 515, 521, 525, 561, 563, 564, 565, 568, 569, 576, 577, 586, 598, 607, 608, 618, 625, 629, 631, 639, 646, 652, 658, 663, 678, 685.

-, -, letters to, 356, 370, 375, 396, 400, 406, 473, 570, 576, 582, 623, 624, 627.

-, Lorenzo, 380.

-, -, his secretary, Hironimo Moriano, 386.

-, -, “and the others,” letters to, 380, 385.

Famine in Biscay, 233.

- in England, 205, 208, 210, 212, 235, 245.

- -, owing to superabundant rain falling in May, 188.

Fanzimo, Sigismondo, letter from, 1105.

Farfa, Napoleone Orsini, Abbot of, 419, 422.

-, -, his feud with the Colonna faction, 359.

-, -, outrages perpetrated by, in the neighbourhood of Rome, 430, 449, 450.

-, -, agent of, Bernardino, 423.

Farnese, Cardinal Bishop, Governor of Rome, 292, 293, 854.

-, -, at Bologna, 524.

Faster, the Glasgow, John Scott, 801, 810.

Fazan, Stephano, 992.

Felice, an Austin Friar, a Spanish Jew, and dependent of the Cardinal of Ancona, sent by the Pope to the cardinals at Ancona and Parma, 176.

Feltre, letter dated at, 462.

-, captain of, 462.

Feramosca, Cesare, 23.

-, -, sent by the Emperor to the Pope, 18, 24, 51.

-, -, departs for the Duke of Bourbon's camp to execute the agreement, 65.

Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, King of Hungary, 693, 694, 749, 773, 795, 797, 864, 883, 998, 1018, 1065, 1085, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1102.

-, -, sends to England for aid against the Turks, 70, 424.

-, -, ambassador from the Emperor to, on his election as King of Bohemia, 20, 23.

-, -, ambassadors from and to England. See Ambassadors.

-, -, Venetian ambassador to, 84.

-, -, King of the Romans, 99, 643, 726, 849, 945, 970.

-, -, visited by English ambassadors at Prague, 106.

-, -, and the Duchy of Milan, 172, 195.

-, -, must abandon Hungary if not succoured by the Bohemians, 248.

-, -, the “Gran Signor” offers assistance to the Vaivod against, 255.

-, -, opposed to Lutheranism, 384, 429, 444, 460.

-, -, Hungarian barons who held for, form a friendship with King John, 387.

-, -, his ambassador at Venice, 396.

-, -, attends the Diet of Inspruck, and goes to Constance, 429.

-, -, ambassador from, to the Pope, 444, 460.

-, -, Diet at Spires gives him troops for expedition against the Turks, 460.

-, -, makes a procession at Spires, which is scoffed at by onlookers, Duke of Saxony and Landgrave of Hesse, 462.

-, -, his ambassador in France, 495.

-, -, included in treaty of Cambrai, 503, 507.

-, -, and the Vayvod of Hungary, Francis proposes to adjust matters between, 612.

-, -, Henry has recourse to, to appease the Emperor in the matter of the divorce, 686.

-, -, league against, 754.

-, -, his relations with King John [Zapolski], 733, 763.

Ferdinand of Aragon, King of Spain, 921, 936.

-, -, Papal nuncio to, 1092.

Ferrando [Ferrante], Don, brother to the Marquis of Mantua, Lieutenant-General of the Kingdom of Naples, 488.

Ferrara, 54, 58, 59, 63, 282, 627, 846, 900, 1045, 1046.

-, agreement ratified at, 283.

-, Sir Francis Bryan going to, 465.

-, league between Venice, Milan, and, 563.

-, Alphonso, Duke of, 275, 293, 294, 522, 862, 877.

-, -, Francis offers him for wife Madame Renee, with the appointment : of Captain General of the League, to prevent him from joining the Imperialists, 54.

-, -, the English ambassador John Casal goes to, 58, 59, 63.

-, -, declines joining the Pope and the League, 63.

-, -, commission from Wolsey to Sir Gregory Casal to negotiate a league with, 157, 207.

-, -, list of persons named in the articles stipulated with the, 209.

-, -, compared with the Marquis of Mantua in estimation, 216.

- -, Wolsey, writes to the Pope to ratify the agreement with, 228.

-, -, negotiation for cession by, of Reggio and Modena to the Pope, 235, 238, 254.

-, -, recommended for post of Commander-in-Chief of the army of the League, 273.

-, -, his house in Venice, 283.

-, -, his son in France, 293;

his eldest son, 345.

-, -, his commission of Captain-Generalship, 407.

-, - goes to Bologna at the Emperor's request, to whom he delivers conditionally Modena and territory, 570.

-, -, his relations with England, 694.

Ferrara, Sigismund of, in the service of Georgio Fronsperg, goes to the Pope in the name of the Imperialists, 309.

- - made captive by English ambassador, 312, 314, 316.

Ferrarese ambassador in Venice, 269, 275, 899.

- - to the Pope, 275.

- - in England, 386. See Ambassadors.

- - at Bologna, 524.

- - to France, 863, 902, 942.

Ferro, Zuam, Vice “Podesta” at Brescia, letter from, 429.

Festival of St. Thomas of Canterbury, celebrated in England more than any other day in the year, 385.

Feudal tenure, 753.

Fiennes, Mons. de, Governor of Flanders, 782.

Fier, Giacomo, 1117.

Fieramosca. See Feramosca.

Figueroa, Comendador, made sustodian by the Emperor of English and French ambassadors, 291.

Fileto, LL.D., D. Francesco, 911.

Filippopoli, 777.

Fiorenzuola, 203.

Fish, strange, appearance of, in the Thames and elsewhere, 773, 794, 816.

Fisher, Christopher, 1045, 1046.

-, John, Bishop of Rochester. proctor in divorce case for Queen Katharine, 482;

under arrest, 634, 870. See Rochester, Bishop of.

Fitzhopkins, John, 677.

Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond, 694. See Richmond.

Fitzwilliam, Sir Wm., note, p. 51.

-, -, ambassador to France, styled “the first Chamberlain of England, the favourite,” stipulates the marriage contract between England and France, 2, 35.

-, -, held very dear by the King and Wolsey;

the Duke of Milan advised to confer a pension upon him, 70.

-, -, ambassador to France, (?) 113.

-, -, treasurer of the household, 694.

Flanders, 2, 60, 245, 357, 481, 495, 645, 682, 693, 696, 704, 700, 718, 811, 894, 911, 912, 919, 927, 965, 977, 983, 993, 1002, 1018, 1079, 1105.

-, De Praet returning to, 61.

-, the defence of, 70.

-, invasion of, by Henry and Francis, 2, 20, 23, 46, 94, 97, 98, 101, 110, 112, 113, 240, 241, 255, 257, 271, 278.

-, the claim of, upon the county of Artois, 136.

-, export of wheat and wheaten flour from, 171, 185, 235.

-, the use Francis made of the Duke of Guelders in, 172.

-, English merchants in, 235.

-, capital of London merchants in, 235.

-, war proclaimed in, against France and Guelders, 249.

-, two months' truce between Margaret and Henry to enable merchants to leave, according to ancient custom, 254, 272, 281, 288, 282, 301.

-, one year's truce between Henry and, 305.

-, troops of, defeated by Duke of Guelders, and arrival of barefooted Spaniards in, 343.

-, jurists from, for Queen Katharine, in divorce case, 369, 373, 376.

-, truce with France, 409, 410;

disputes respecting it, 446.

-, - and England, commission from Charles to Margaret to stipulate a, 417.

-, homage and “superiority” for, tendered by Francis to the Emperor, 612.

- Galleys (the Venetian), 571, 619, 622, 624, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 703, 712, 715, 718, 719, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 733, 735, 739, 744, 745, 751, 753, 758, 765, 767, 769, 837, 856, 857, 864, 905, 969, 975, 985, 986, 987, 988, 1050.

- -, safe conduct of Francis for, 575, 599, 607.

-, -, captain of the, 695, 717, 719, 725, 911.

-, government of, the Emperor's allowance to Margaret for the, 641, 824.

-, journey of the Emperor to, 643, 650.

-, tolls of, 702.

-, voyage made by Venetian galleys, 704, 714, 831, 834.

-, governors of, 782.

Fleece (?), the Emperor's collar of the, 848.

Fleet, 772.

-, the Emperor's, 26, 32.

-, the English, 97, 99.

-, the French, 99, 172, 291.

-, the Venetian, 181.

- from Portugal and Spain to Holland, 691.

-, Turkish, 777.

Flemings, the, 20, 257, 748, 923, 924, 943, 971, 993.

-, -, banished England, 79.

-, -, soldiers for the service of the League against, 102.

-, some, in the Spanish Court, do not rejoice at the death of Bourbon, 124.

-, -, -, rejoice at the captivity of the Pope, 136.

Flemish frontier, Francis will invade the, 97.

- merchants in England, 234.

- - in Venice, 704.

- ships, 245.

- language, spoken by Queen Katharine, 694.

- pictures in the church of the Virgin at Amiens, 148.

Fleuranges, Mons. de, Marshal of France, 345, 824.

-, -, son of, 345.

Fleury (?), —, 920. See Florim.

Florence, city of, 567.

-, siege of, by Imperialists, 570.

-, its surrender, 623.

-, letters dated at, 331, 421.

-, Signory or Republic of, 119, 257, 443, 764, 864, 877, 887, 923, 984, 1089, 1094.

-, -, the tenths levied by, on the clergy, 235.

- -, renewal of the league between Frauce, Venice, Milan, and the, 128.

- -, modification of the league between the Duke of Milan, Venice, and the, 82.

-, -, Venetian ambassador to, 11, 39, 64, 110, 670.

-, -, -, letters to, 110.

-, -, Imperial ambassador to, 19, 45, 172, 195.

-, the Government of, 110.

-, the tumult at, 141.

-, the Pope's nephews in, 235.

-, would be demanded for the Medici were the Pope to negotiate the peace, 254, 382.

-, Sir Gregory Casal, Passano, and Romulo at, 333;

Casal returns to Rome from, 510.

-, Count dell' Aquila and Camillo Pardo, at, 419.

-, not included in treaty of Cambrai, 495.

-, the chief of the state of, 610.

-, its relations with England, 694.

- -, letter to, 234.

Florentine ambassador to Venice, 55, 269.

- - to the Duke of Ferrara, 209.

- - to England, 210, 213. See Ambassadors.

-, -, with the Emperor, 220;

declare war against, 233, 234;

arrest of, 255, 290, 291.

- - in France, 234, 257, 273, 279, 381;

departs, 495.

- - with the Pope, 524.

- - at Bologna, 524.

- borders, 222.

- forces, 510.

- merchant, a, 926.

Florentines, the, 11, 17, 18, 19, 62, 279, 293, 294, 422, 567, 864, 884.

-, -, support of, by the Signory, 37, 52.

-, -, towns of, well garrisoned, 79.

-, -, the Venetian captain-general to advance for the defence of, 93.

-, -, the Emperor refuses to include, in negotiations for peace, 172, 195.

-, -, ask assistance from Henry, 584, 585.

Florentine territory to be defended by Urbino and Saluzzo, 119.

Flores, Antonio, Papal prothonotary, (A.D. 1490) 993, 998, 1002, 1018.

-, -, ambassador in France, 1001.

-, -, letters from, 994, 995, 996, 997, 1004, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041.

Flori. See Fleury.

Florian, Francesco, secretary to Campeggio in England, delivers an oration before Henry and Wolsey, 364.

-, -, moves his audience to tears, and most especially the King, 374.

Florim, Mons., French envoy to Scotland, 919. See Fleury.

Flowers, worn by ladies in England, a custom in relation thereto, 682.

Foix and Armagnac, Count of, 345.

Fontainebleau, the French King at, 289, 326.

-, letter dated at, 466.

Fontana, prothonotary, letter to, 148.

Fonterabia, 290.

-, garrison of, 234.

-, governor of, 290.

Fontio, Bortolo, Minorite Friar, letter from, 1109.

Foresta, —, 920.

Fortifications, 786.

Foscari, Marco, Venetian ambassador to Florence, 11.

-, -, letter to, 110.

Fougeres, 1004.

Fox, Dr. Eilw., 203.

-, -, English secretary, ambassador to the Pope, 251.

-, -, the King's Almoner, 680.

-, -, ambassador to France, 714.

France, 1, 8, 20, 39, 45, 55, 65, 90, 91, 99, 102, 107, 135, 150, 150, 187, 195, 196, 198, 208, 213, 215, 220, 231, 249, 257, 260, 278, 286, 290, 383, 405, 432, 440, 489, 656, 666, 671, 694, 709, 714, 733, 749, 771, 778, 786, 788, 790, 802, 800, 816, 831, 834, 835, 836, 844, 845, 840, 849, 851, 854, 859, 860, 801, 869, 878, 881, 887, 919, 924, 925, 934, 940, 945, 901, 907, 993, 994, 1004, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1016, 1019, 1021, 1020, 1031, 1038, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1057, 1058, 1074, 1076, 1078, 1080, 1081, 1089.

-, advices from, 2, 9, 13, 67, 111, 114, 159, 173.

-, the annual payment made by, to England, 3, 855, 865.

-, and the marriage with the English Princess Mary, 10, 26, 74, 80, 89, 92, 101, 104.

-, money sent by, to the Pope, 15, 18, 40.

-, the confederacy between Venice and. 40.

-, about to invade Navarre, 46.

-, the Viceroy of Naples' territory in, 48.

-, Henry's title as King of, to be renounced upon annual payment of 50,000 crowns, 62, 90.

-, power to admit Henry into league between Venice and, 75, 76.

-, subsidies from, for the war in Italy, 79.

-, a Papal envoy in, 87.

-, the Emperor urged by Bourbon to make peace with, 91.

-, league concluded between England and, 104.

-, Sir Gregory Casal departs from Venice for, 127, 132.

-, renewal of league between Venice, Milan, Florence, and, 128.

-, negotiations for peace between the Emperor and, 136, 172, 196, 220, 291.

-, the Church of England and, to be separated from Rome by “Wolsey,” 142.

-, a courier to, sent by the English and French ambassadors with the Emperor, 145.

-, Ghinucci departs from Spain for, 152;

returns 195.

-, pageants in, 156.

-, congregation of cardinals held in, for the satisfaction of Francis and Henry, 176, 177.

-, letter to the Venetian ambassador in, 181.

-, peace proclaimed between England and, 201.

-, export of grain from, to England, 205, 208;

subjects the people of Biscay to famine, 233.

- and Spain, the roads between, closed, 233.

-, mediation of, in disputes between the Pope and the Duke of Ferrara, 235.

-, advices from, 236.

-, orders sent throughout, for all men to go to their garrisons, 230.

-, Spaniards in, 248.

-, Henry sends six proposals for approval to, 249.

-, ambassador from Archduchess Margaret and envoy from England to negotiate peace with, 268.

- and England will not permit the Duchy of Milan to be in other hands than the Duke Francesco's, 291.

-, the desertion of, by Venice, advised by the Imperial secretary, 291.

-, security held by the Emperor of, 291.

-, in truce with Flanders and England, 294, 336.

-, in truce with England, Emperor, and Margaret, 300.

-, Andrea Doria's affairs with, 318.

-, safe-conduct to Montfort, Imperial ambassador to England, to pass through, 326.

-, Salviati (with the Pope) said to favour 350.

- and England make no difficulty about restitution of Ravenna and Cervia to the Pope, 388.

-, Bishop of Bayonne sent by Wolsey postwise to, upon reported death of the Pope, 413.

-, commission of Charles to Margaret to stipulate truce with England and, 417.

-, news from, 446, 949.

-, Wolsey going to, 446.

-, Imperial ambassador to England desires a safeconduct to pass through, 448.

-, treaty of peace or truce between the Emperor and, 454, 461.

-, Imperial agents to, 516.

-, Henry will not allow letters to cross the Channel by reason of disputes with, 629, 637.

-, debt due from, to England, promised to be cancelled by Wolsey, 642.

-, votes and opinions of, upon the divorce, 584, 642.

-, proclamation in, relating to corn, 701.

-, in league with England, the Lutherans, and the King of Hungary against the Emperor and Ferdinand, 754.

-, advices from, 700.

-, benefices in, 713.

-, bishops of, 761.

-, ambassadors from and to England. See Ambassadors.

-, - from, to Spain, 2, 19, 41, 89, 97, 99, 136, 137, 142, 145, 146, 155, 163, 172, 195, 196, 210, 220, 221, 231, 233, 234, 243, 255, 290, 291, 448, 612, 822, 876.

-, Venetian secretary in, 5, 6, 15, 37, 40, 270, 271, 279.

-, - ambassador in, 28, 33, 165.

-, ambassadors from, to Rome, 6, 9, 34, 39, 71, 93, 152, 227, 251, 286, 293, 294, 299, 309, 312, 324, 367, 401, 403, 419, 422, 423, 430, 435, 505, 824, 826.

-, - from, in Venice, 40, 54, 244, 284, 287, 295, 297, 306, 329, 395, 434, 701, 825, 899.

-, - from, to Diet of the Imperial Electors in Germany, 101.

-, - to, Imperial, 137, 173, 236, 240, 241, 248, 257, 290, 650, 701, 757, 766, 920, 928.

-, - from, to Duke of Milan, 395.

-, agent of, in Switzerland, 459.

-, ambassadors from, to Diet at Lubeck, 773.

-, - from, to Scotland, 822, 848, 859, 919.

-, - to, Ferrarese, 863.

-, - to, Florentine, 279, 345.

-, - to, Hungarian, 345.

-, - to, from Archduchess Margaret, 268, 409, 410, 446, 514.

-, - to, Milanese, 279, 345, 381, 395, 480, 484.

-, - to, Papal Nuncios, 100, 227, 238, 280, 345, 512, 706, 707, 713, 827, 891, 944;

and Legate, 835.

-, - to, from the Duke of Savoy and the Switzers, 34.

-, - to, Scotch, 886.

-, - to, Venetian, 34, 95, 134, 135, 164, 181, 269, 345, 404, 628, 693, 696, 775, 780, 804, 835.

-, ambassadors in, 813, 942.

-, admiral of, 345, 353, 466, 822, 824, 829, 876, 902, 907, 1034, 1039.

-, advices from, to the Signory of Venice, 236.

-, borders of, 811.

-, Chancellor of (A.D. 1488), 993, 996, 999, 1002.

-, Council (grand, privy, or royal) of, 34, 158, 233, 234, 279, 487.

-, -, councillors of the, 345.

-, -, lords of the, 487.

-, Court of, 134, 216, 220, 232, 418, 455, 469, 486, 494, 621, 713, 771, 860, 902, 914, 952, 1005, 1020, 1041.

-, -, letters from the, 240, 241.

-, Crown of, 904.

-, Dauphin of, 701, 733, 822.

-, Dauphin of, proposed marriage with English Princess Mary, 641.

-, -, See French princes.

-, ecclesiastics in, 1033.

-, envoy to, from Saxony, 870.

-, Grand Master of, 166, 345.

-, heralds of, 231, 246, 247, 248, 345, 642.

-, King of, (A.D. 1490), 1020, 1021, 1024, 1032, 1033.

-, lieutenant-governors, &c. of, 575.

-, Lord Chamberlain of, 345.

-, Lord Chancellor and Cardinal Legate of, 273, 345, 353, 487, 817, 978.

-, Lord Steward of, 233, 353, 466, 487, 805, 807, 813, 817, 823, 824, 826, 827, 829, 839, 848, 855, 862, 865, 876, 880, 886, 895, 901, 902, 904, 920, 935, 961, 966.

-, - receives the order of St. George, 822.

-, Marshal of, 345.

-, Mary the ex-Queen's property in, 927.

-, Masters of Requests in, 345.

-, peers of, 345.

-, Queen of, 124.

-, University of, 808.

Francesco, Lord. See Sforza.

Franchini, Lorenzo, 991.

Francis I., King of France, 5, 8, 20, 22, 29, 37, 40, 95, 140, 141, 149, 163, 165, 176, 183, 213, 216, 223, 233, 234, 243, 254, 257, 258, 259, 261, 266, 270, 271, 272, 273, 276, 282, 306, 315, 316, 317, 326, 335, 336, 341, 348, 350, 353, 357, 365, 371, 376, 395, 406, 407, 411, 414, 420, 440, 480, 509, 520, 673, 767, 771, 773, 778, 786, 795, 836, 842, 846, 850, 854, 858, 859, 863, 864, 865, 867, 874, 876, 877, 881, 886, 887, 889, 892, 893, 897, 898, 900, 902, 903, 904, 909, 912, 920, 924, 927, 930, 938, 942, 944, 945, 951, 956, 959, 960, 965, 966, 967, 968, 969, 970, 975, 977, 978, 1054, 1062, 1064, 1665, 1067, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1073, 1075, 1077, 1079, 1080, 1081.

-, -, (1527–30): marriage of, to Eleanor, sister of Charles V., 2, 19, 62, 113, 124, 494, 585, 612, 642.

-, -, (A.D. 1527): proposed marriage with Mary daughter of Henry VIII., 2, 6, 7, 16, 17, 18, 22, 24, 29, 31, 33, 43, 47, 48, 49, 62, 70, 73, 76, 77, 80, 81, 90, 91, 92, 94, 97, 103, 104, 113, 117, 118, 153.

-, -, his insincerity, 19.

-, -, money sent by, to the Pope, 24, 29, 53.

-, -, and the Italian Leagne, 24, 41, 51, 53, 67, 73, 76, 80, 102.

-, -, and the release of his sons, 25, 60, 88, 97, 136, 143, 145, 172, 192.

-, -, oration by Venetian ambassador before, 44.

-, -, appoints Peter of Navarre to the command of the fleet, 51.

-, -, “an apology in defence of,” printed, 61;

Gattinara's reply thereto, 107.

-, -, and the truce with the Imperialists, 65, 66, 67, 76, 79.

-, -, said by Wolsey that a victory would render him insolent, 70.

-, -, his object in being averse to peace, 70.

-, -, Paulo da Rezo sent to, by the Pope, to apologize for making a truce with the Emperor, 71.

-, -, proposed interview with Henry, 90, 96, 97, 104, 113, 114.

-, -, his aid requested by the Venetians, 94.

-, -, sends succour to Italy, 97, 102, 227, 298.

-, -, and the invasion of Flanders, 97, 98, 101, 110.

-, -, his conference with Wolsey, 112, 11–3, 117, 129, 130, 134, 135, 138, 139, 142, 143, 147, 148, 150, 151, 156, 163, 226.

-, -, appoints Lautrec commander-in-chief of the Italian expedition, 121.

-, -, treaty with England, 140, 804, 807.

-, -, and the treaty of Madrid, 142, 172.

-, -, reproached for not giving aid to the Pope betimes, 145.

-, -, his movements, 9, 20, 21, 44, 118, 158, 696, 700, 711, 805, 813, 862, 863, 868, 876, 895, 934, 935.

-, -, his navy, 99.

-, -, his relations with England, 23, 46, 57, 74, 154, 159, 696.

-, -, his relations with the Emperor, 159, 172, 195, 211, 220, 249, 291, 424, 426, 463, 468, 472.

-, -, his relations with the Pope, 39, 416.

-, -, his relations with the Venetians, 174, 175, 178, 186, 571.

-, -, ambassadors from. See France.

-, -, his poverty, 156.

-, -, confers the order of St. Michael upon Andrea Doria, 163;

and upon Henry VIII. and others, 169, 174, 188, 192, 205.

-, -, his presents to Wolsey, 168, 443.

-, -, refuses Nassau a safe-conduct, 173.

-, -, receives from Henry the Order of the Garter, 188, 192, 204.

-, -, and the peace with England, 192, 193.

-, -, urged by Henry to wage active war against the Emperor, 210, 215.

-, -, and the Milanese, 217.

-, -, (A.D. 1528): his policy concerning the restitution of Ravenna and Cervia, 227, 242, 250, 259, 294, 295, 370, 401, 505.

-, -, shield of, &c. deposited in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, 233.

-, -, his relations with the Duke of Guelders, 233.

-, -, his health, 238.

-, -, and the Imperial ambassador, 244, 448.

-, -, herald from the Emperor to, 257.

-, -, in retirement, 259;

his movements, 289, 487, 494.

-, -, gives audience to the ambassadors, 279, 381, 389, 410.

-, -, of five points, in dispute with the Emperor concedes four, 291.

-, -, Andrea Doria dissatisfied with, 308, 333.

-, -, truce with Henry and Charles, 313.

-, -, sends a challenge to the Emperor to single combat, 328, 334, 345.

-, -, his Scottish guard, 345.

-, -, (A.D. 1529): sends a mandate to Rome to negotiate a general peace, 392, 397, 403.

-, -, troops of, for Milanese expedition, 409.

-, -, Wolsey asks him for the vote of his three French cardinals, 413.

-, -, truce with Flanders, England, and Charles, 417.

-, -, makes presents of mules, a cradle, bed, &c. to Henry, 443.

-, -, Wolsey about to be sent to touching the divorce, 446.

-, -, going into Italy, 446, 453, 466.

-, -, and the Duke of Suffolk, 464, 466, 484.

-, -, money to be paid by, to the Emperor, 469, 494.

-, -, at Cambrai, 487;

where he makes a treaty with Charles, 495, 496, 503, 507.

-, -, a portion of the money disbursed by, to be placed to the credit of Henry, as due from the Emperor, 500, 502.

-, -, promises the Emperor twelve galleys, 507.

-, -, (A.D. 1530): grants safe-conduct for the Flanders galleys, 575, 607.

-, -, sends the bishop of Bayonue to England, 601.

-, -, scheme devised by, touching his disputes with the Emperor, 612.

-, -, money due from, to Henry, 618, 650, 694.

-, -, requested by Henry to send the Duke of Orleans to England, 618, 621.

-, -, his pension to Wolsey, 633.

-, -, writes to the Pope to summon a Council, 633, 638;

to delay it, 649.

-, -, letter in cipher of Wolsey requesting his intercession with Henry, 637.

-, -, purposes taking the Milanese, having many children, 638.

-, -, proposed interview with Henry, 641, 796, 797, 802, 303, 806, 807, 811, 817, 820, 821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 826, 827, 829.

-, -, cancel of the debt due to England promised by Wolsey to, if restored, 642.

-, -, sends herald to England upon coronation of his Queen Eleanor, 642.

-, -, his coronation, the Emperor's presence at, considered unbecoming, 643.

-, -, (A.D. 1531): favours the divorce between Henry and Katharine, 649, 705, 723.

-, -, interview with the Emperor, 691, 707, 709.

-, -, makes provision for his mother's servants, 701.

-, -, sends money to the Catholic cantons, 706, 763.

-, -, (A.D. 1532): in league aganist the Emperor, 726, 748.

-, -, and the marriage of his son the Duke of Orleans, 733, 764, 771.

-, -, and the Turk, 734, 763.

-, -, fitting out a fleet, 749.

-, -, sends money to the Swiss, 759.

-, -, confirms the perpetual peace with Henry, 804.

-, -, Duke of Richmond enters the service of, 822, 823.

-, -, his archer guard and Switzers, their liveries, 822, 824.

-, -, confers the Order of St. Michael on the Dukes of Suffolk and Norfolk, 829.

-, -, his army, 834.

-, -, (A.D. 1533): envoy from, to Scotland, 844.

-, -, -, to Germany, 855.

-, -, interview with the Pope, 871, 889, 895.

-, -, makes a present to Queen Anne Boleyn, 923.

-, -, illness of, 934.

-, -, galleys of, 939.

-, -, equerry of, 947.

-, -, his daughter, 797, 802, 813, 816, 871, 878, 904, 914, 916, 940, 949, 956.

-, -, -, her marriage with the son of the Duke of Savoy, 34.

-, -, his sister, 353. See Margaret, Queen of Navarre.

-, -, his sister-in-law, Madame Renée, 54.

-, -, his uncle, the Count of Geneva, 217.

-, -, his sons, 1057, 1089;

in Spain, 293;

release of, 585, 586. See French princes.

-, -, his mother, 411, 688. See Louise.

-, -, his daughter, Madeleine, proposed marriage with son of the Duke of Lorraine, 494.

-, -, his son, Duke of Orleans, 612, 671.

-, -, his Queen, coronation of, 650.

-, -, treasurer, Chiapiu, 73.

-, -, lord of the bedchamber to, 752.

-, -, his three sons, 823, 824.

Francis, the Dauphin, eldest son of Francis I., 291, 824. See Dauphin.

-, -, proposed marriage with Princess of Portugal, 494, 612.

Franciscan friar, Avemaria, secret negotiator of peace between Francis and the Emperor, 136.

Franciscan Friars Observant, General of the, Cardinal Sta. Croce, 23, 395.

-, -, accompanies Sir John Russell to the Viceroy of Naples, 29, 40.

-, -, sent by Charles to the Pope, 142, 149, 152, 172, 195, 364.

-, -, nephew of, Civita Vecchia to be placed in his hands by the Pope, to be held for the Emperor, 18.

Franciscans, in England, guardian of the [Elston ?], 760.

Franco, Hieronimo, in the service of Marshal Triulzio, letter from, 495.

Francolino, 54.

Franconia, 1113.

Frankfort, 1086, 1097, 1101.

Frankish wools, 751.

Frederick, Don, his daughter, 1040.

Frederick I., King of Denmark, 718, 867.

-, II., son of, 1092.

Frederick, Duke, brother of, 835.

Frederick, Elector, Count Palatine, 870.

-, -, favours Luther, 384. See Palatine, Count.

Free Towns, the, of Germany, 485, 864, 870, 919.

French, the, 91, 145, 148, 156, 241, 348, 407, 621, 641, 645, 694, 829.

-, rout of the, 476.

- agents, 39, 370, 459.

- armada, victory of a, 278.

- cardinals, 897, 914, 945.

- -, at Bologna, 844, 849.

- -, at Rome, 936, 945.

- commander-in-chief, in the Milanese, 415.

- crown, 153.

- disease, 691.

- flag, 370.

- fleet, ships, or galleons, 233, 245, 318, 333, 571, 769, 902, 549, 1036.

- -, commander of, 886.

- galleys, 226, 895.

- -, manned by malefactors and felons, 893.

- gentlemen, 318.

- language, spoken by the Princess Mary, 101, 682.

- men, 273, 752, 989.

- -, in Spain, 248.

- parliament, 733.

- partizans in England, 795.

- - of the divorce, 850.

- princes, (the two sons of Francis I.), prisoners in Spain, 19, 41, 89, 97, 101, 104, 136, 142, 145, 146, 172, 192, 195, 201, 210, 220, 243, 255, 291, 294, 446, 584, 585, 586, 621.

- princesses, 701, 813.

- secretary, a, 823.

- treasury, 713.

- troops, 189, 195, 216.

- - in the Pope's service, 24.

Friburg, 1117.

Frith, 943.

Friuli, Venetian lieutenant of the, 106, 653.

Fronsperg, or Frunsperg, Georgio, arrives at Mantua from Ferrara, 282.

-, -, Sigismund of Ferrara in the service of, 309.

- -, letters of, intercepted by Casal, 314.

Frusolone, the battle of, 29, 37, 39.

Fuentes, Count de. See Cifuentes.

Fugger, John Thomas, 691.

Fuggers, the, 1109.