Index: Q, R

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 6, 1555-1558. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1877.

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Q

Quadra, Alvarez de. See Aquila, Bishop dell'.

Quarantine, 550, 551.

Quarible, Jean de, Flemish commander or governor in Thionville, 1242 note, 1246.

Quarter-master general (maestro di campo), post of (in Philip's army in Italy), 57, 623.

- -, French, in Italy, 878, 894.

Querini, Alvixe, letters from, App. 59, 60, 61.

Quince, pots of, App. 23, 25, 26, 28, 35, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 59.

Quiñones, —, 1248.

Quinton (sic), palace of, App. 171.

Quisa, —, courier of Henry VI., App. 58.

R

Rabbits, wild, and their skins, App. 171.

Rack, use of the, 550. See Torture.

Ragazzoni, —, Venetian merchant in England, 1256.

-, Benetto, App. 124.

-, Giacomo, App. 125. See Regazoni.

Ragusean ships, 1160.

Raguseans, the, 882.

Rains, heavy, in the summer of 1555, 258.

Rambouillet, Mons. de, chamberlain to the King of France, sent to Rome, 533, 551.

Ramusio, Zuan Battista, secretary of the Council of Ten, 734.

Randonio, —, agent, p. 661, p. 695.

- and Ziliolo, suit between, p. 942.

Rangon, Baldissera, Count, captured, 684.

Ransoms of French nobles, prisoners in Flanders, 1288. See Prisoners.

Rasponi, Ludovico, Captain, 616.

Ratisbon, Diet of, 410, 481, 564.

Ravenna, 659, 663, 788, 791 note, 806, 828, 841, App. 78, 142, 143, 144, 156, 160, 170.

-, an outlaw at, 666.

-, the Pope's proposal to give it to Venice, 702.

-, proposed sale of, App. 162, 164.

-, Archbishop of, p. 430.

-, governor of, App. 141.

Rayfembergh, Count of, troops of, App. 4. See Rifambergo.

Rayme or Reyme, Thomas, licensed to carry arms in Venice, 169, 171.

Raynsford, Sir Lawrence, ambassador from Edward IV. to the Duke of Ferrara, App. 65.

Real Presence, doctrine of the, 645.

Realdo, Maestro, 976, 978.

Reatinus, Marianus. See Retino.

Rebellion, Wyatt's, 142.

-, a national, proposed, 434.

Rebels, English, 875 note.

-, -, revenues and estates of, not seized by Mary, 251.

-, -, in France, 743, 926.

-, -, -, harbour given to, to be complained of by the English ambassador, 458.

-, -, -, security of, 467.

-, -, -, reply of the King of France touching, 477, 482, 504.

-, -, -, further remonstrances about, 507.

-, -, -, complaint of their capturing English vessels, 523.

-, -, -, invade England under Stafford, 870.

-, -, abroad, 585.

Rebiba, Scipione, governor of Rome and Bishop of Motula, created Cardinal, 325.

-, -, Cardinal of Pisa, 469, 842 note.

-, - See Motula;

Pisa.

Recantations in England, 690.

-, public, in Naples, App. 144.

Reconciliation, the Act of, 298. See Catholic Church.

Rectories, appropriated by Henry VIII., to be re-established, 289.

-, number of, ib.

- and parsonages impropriate, in the Queen's hands, Act relative to, 308.

-, presentations to many, in the Queen's gift, made over to the Bishops, 1287.

Red hat, the, 589 note.

Reffroy (Lorraine) 940.

Reform (of the Church) intended by Pope Paul IV., 669, 798, 945, 966, 1015, 1017, 1162.

-, -, commenced by him, 954.

Regazoni, Giacomo and Placito, App. 124. See Ragazzoni.

Regents, the, go with Philip to Flanders, 200.

Reggio, 894, 1118, 1145, App. 106.

-, French army at, 820, 875.

-, conference at, 820.

-, Duke of, App. 62, 63, 65.

Reginald, Friar, 503.

Registers to be made of all able-bodied men in England, 458.

Regressi, 954.

-, remarks by the Pope on, 583.

-, revocation of, 1102.

Regular clerks, or Theatins, order of, 139.

Relics, holy, a tabernacle of, 451.

Religion, 72, 127, 137, 204, 1175, 1177, 1183.

-, insurrection in Essex on account of the, 49.

-, a “Dialogue” against the, circulated in England, 80.

-, insurrection in Warwickshire (?) on account of the, 167.

-, articles established by the Imperial Diet in the matter of, 232.

-, change of, by Queen Mary, p. 1054.

-, Queen Elizabeth's intention not to make any change in, 1287.

-, everybody to live in their own fashion with regard to, 1288.

-, proclamation by Elizabeth touching, 1290, 1293.

Religious [persons], marriage of, censured, 396.

Renard, Simon, Lieutenant d'Amont, Imperial ambassador resident in England, 14, 22, 138, 166, 183, 222.

-, -, sent by Mary to Brussels, 14, 22.

-, -, leaves England, 240, 258.

-, -, to meet French commissioners at Cambrai, 335.

-, -, ambassador from Charles V. and Philip to France, 451, 457, 460, 467, 478, 480, 486, 490, 491, 498, 507, 515, 524, 533, 537, 540, 542, 545, 552, 559, 575, 584, 586, 627, 635, 639, 640, 649, 650, 651, 664, 670, p. 741, 680, 683, 693, 698 bis, 775, 793, 795, 805, 824, 876 note.

-, -, -, dismissed, 810.

Renegades (Marani), 463.

Rentals, p. 1047.

Renti, Charles V. with his army at, (1554), 353.

-, Marquis of, 481.

Republican form of government, 183, 502 note.

Retainers, armed, 937.

Retino, Mariano (Marianus Reatinus), Pole's attendant, 395.

Retinues, p. 1047.

Reumano, Giovanni Suavio, Cardinal, 569, p. 947, 913, 921, 1088, App. 149.

-, -, the bishopric of Mirepoix conferred on, 325.

Revenue, the national, not touched by Philip, 132.

- and expenditure of the Crown, p. 1051 note.

Revenues of the Crown, exhausted, 251.

- - diminished by the renunciation of the church property, 258 bis.

- and estates of rebels, 251.

- at the Queen's disposal, 282.

- of the realm, 448.

Revolution, anticipated, p. 1057.

Reyme, Thomas. See Rayme.

Rheims, 977.

-,, letters dated at, 926, 927, 929, 936, 940, 1256.

Rhenerio, Aloysius, 203.

Rhine, the, 1046, 1204.

-, Princes of the, 306.

- Lords of the, ambassador from Philip to the, 416.

Rhinegrave, the, John Philip, Count of Salm, 995, 997, 1040.

-, -, in France, 940.

-, -, commander-in-chief of German troops, taken prisoner at St. Quentin, 987, 1087, 1115, 1142.

-, -, kinsfolk of, 1142.

-, -, regiment of, in French pay, 1273.

Rhodes, App. 11.

-, capture of the galley stationed off, 1172.

-, Order of, revenues of commanderies held by the Crown to be restored to the, 32.

-, -, its four galleys, 41.

-, -, Grand Conservator of the, his death, 552.

- -, Grand Master of the, 41.

-, -, -, and the Order, 150.

-, -, -, two commendators resident at Brussels in the name of the, 455.

-, -, -, the new, Jean de la Valette, 1087.

-, -, -, in Malta, sends to Philip for assistance against the Sultan, 1168.

-, -, -, sends the Chancellor to France, 1172.

-, -, Prior of the, 1172.

-, knight of, a, 1087.

-, knights of, in France, 1087.

-, Lords of, App. 2.

Ri (Rieux ?), Mons. de, chief butler to Charles V., 273, 1093.

Ribera, Francisco de, Don, of Peru, 204.

Ricalcato, Ambrogio, letter to, App. 114.

Ricasoli, Giovanni Battista, Bishop of Cortona and Florentine ambassador at Rome, 958, 967, 969, 976. See Florence, Duke of, ambassador from the.

-, -, sent to the Duke of Florence, 1016.

Riccia, Camillo della, Signor, wounded near Rome, 684.

Richmond, 49 note, 132, 152, 161, 165, 167, 176, 182, 525, 981.

-, letters dated at, 65, 70, 124, 131, 132, 139, 141, 142, 150, 151, 152, 154, 161, 163, 166, 167, 174, 176, 177, 179, 180, 182, 183, 188, 189, 190, 992.

-, royal palace of, 704, App. 171.

-, -, letter dated at the, App. 129.

-, Earl of, Henry (Henry VII.), p. 1069.

Ricre (Dacre?), Lord, 49.

Ridley, Nicholas, Bishop of London, 246.

-, -, burning of, at Oxford, 256.

Rieti, p. 674.

Rifambergo regiments, Germans of the, 1240. See Rayfembergh.

Rincherot, Colonel, 984.

Rincroft, Colonel, French troops under, 1112.

Rinuccini and Caponi, firm of, at Lyons, 593.

Rios, Martin Alonso de los, 943.

Rioters, 150.

Ripatronsone, 962.

Ripetta, prisons of the Inquisition at, 910.

Risano, Marco da, Captain, 215.

-, -, deposition of, 328.

Risbank or Rysebank (near Calais), loss of, 1124, 1126.

-, the castle of the harbour of Calais, 1127.

-, -, taken by the French, 1127, 1130, 1131.

- See Calais.

Rivers, the, brothers-in-law to Edward IV., App. 58.

Riviriera (sic), Don Juan de Mendoza de. See Mendoza.

Robertet, Secretary, 49, 52, 1131, 1225, 1288, 1290.

-, -, despatched to England, 34.

-, -, arrives in London, 40, 42.

-, -, mission of, to England, 58, 62.

-, -, brother of, 1240.

Robes, Mistress of the, Mistress Clarence, p. 1083, p. 1084.

Robin, groom to Sir Henry Stromin, App. 13, 15.

Roccabianca, 625.

Rocca di Papa (near Rome), p. 729, 799, 811.

- -, to be fortified, 484, 498, 689.

- -, Papal forces in, 841.

Rochefoucault, Mons. de la, captured at St. Quentin, 1159.

Rochelle, La, the English fleet sent to take, 1258.

Rochester, Bishop of, late (John Fisher), 1209.

-, -, Maurice Griffin, death of, 1287.

Rochester, Sir Robert, comptroller of the Queen's household (“Mr. Comptroller”), 32, 73, 74, 94, 594, 867, p. 1052.

-, -, letter to, 101.

-, -, one of Gardiner's executors, 286 bis.

Rocroy (near Marienburg), 971.

-, fortress of, 965, 977.

-, defeat of Philip's forces at, 977, 979.

Rogers, —, prebendary, burning of, 49 note.

Rogues, idle, 67.

Rollo, Peter, father of Walter, 876.

-, Walter, a Switzer, in England, 876.

Romagna, the, 636, 694, 722, 768, 875, 893, 921, 932, 949, 950 note, 1118.

-, ancient barons in the, 629.

-, soldiers of the, p. 672.

-, Papal garrison in the, 650.

-, revenues in the, p. 941.

-, troops in the, 894.

-, orders sent throughout the, for Mons. de Guise to be obeyed, 960.

Roman barons, 890, 910.

- cavaliers, 484, 549, 577, 589, 596.

- - of the guard, 558.

- cavalry and infantry, 969.

- court, the, 328.

- galleys, 631.

- -, superintendent of the, 648.

- government, the, 609, 616, 626, 631, 666, 676, 679, 684, 689, 739, 742, 898, 950, App. 162.

- horsemen, 589.

- jubilee bull, the, 8.

- lords, noblemen, or nobility, 459, p. 692, 1036, 1039.

- people, the, 620.

Romans, the (ancient), 504, 547.

- (inhabitants of Rome), 325, 551, 561, 587, p. 692, 662, p. 731, 699, 774, 976.

- exhorted by the Pope to arm, 558.

-, cattle belonging to the, seized by Alva's army, 607, p. 730.

-, requested to raise money, 609.

- trying to avoid the one per cent. tax, 932.

- complain of the devastation of the Campagna, 962.

Romans, King of (1492), App. 69.

-, - (1528), App. 87.

-, - See Ferdinand.

-, -, proposed election of a, 724.

Rome, 41, 44, 49, 50, 53, 55, 71, 77, 79, 84, 150, 182, 190, 198, 215, 217, 235, 237, 238, 255, 256, 258, 270, 275, 276, 286, 292, 300, 306, 310, 313, 317, 322, 323, 325, 326, 338, 342, 343, 349, 358, 363, 364, 365, 371, 396, 399, 402, 408, 412, 421, 433, 436, 440, 467, 470, 473 note, 482, 484, 494, 496, 497, 498, 504, 509, 513, 516, 518, 519, 522, 526, 533, 536, 537, 538, 545, 548, 557, 559, 562, 563, 565, 568, 579, 590, 595, 606, 610, 614, 624, 628, 629, 633, 635, 643, 650, 653, 655, 657, 659, 662, 663, 670, 678, 688, 698, 705, 724, 726, 727, 728, 739, 746, 747, 748, 749, 752, 753, 754, 758, 761, 766, 770, 771, 772, 775, 777, 781, 782, 783, 786, 792, 798, 799, 807, 808, 810, 817, 821, 824, 830, 837, 838, 842, 850, p. 1014, 862, 871, 872, 875 note, 877, 896, 899, 908, 923, 926, 934, 942, 948, 949, 957, 965, 970, 1005, 1012, 1021, 1030, 1034, 1036, 1039, 1040, 1049, 1053, 1058, 1059, 1071, 1076, 1106, 1107, 1138, 1163, 1167, 1178, 1207, 1286, 1287, App. 97, 100.

-, Charles VIII. of France in (1494), 895.

-, sack of (1527), 234, 242, 587, 608 note, p. 670, 666, 746, 1015.

-, Silvestro Dario to be sent by Henry VIII. to (1529), App. 95, 96.

-, a gentleman sent by Pole to (1555), 10.

-, Pole's agent at, 11.

-, the Abbot Brisegno (Trissino?) sent by the Emperor to, with letters to the Cardinals, 48.

-, Pole invited to, for the election of a Pope, 58.

-, the Bishop of St. Asaph sent to, 180.

-, a gentleman sent from England to, 231.

-, a chaplain of Philip arrives at Brussels from, 324.

-, pensions assigned to dependants of Charles V. and Philip at, 353.

-, licenses obtained at, for eating meat at prohibited times, &c., 396.

-, advices from, 421.

-, courier from, to France, 451.

-, murders in, 452.

-, bonfires and illuminations in, 484.

-, executions at, 512, 518.

-, Spanish syndics in, to quit the city, 513.

-, troops brought into, 529.

-, orders for the defence of, 539.

-, the Imperial postmaster and his attendants arrested at, 540.

-, intention of the Imperialists to sack (alleged by the Pope), 549.

-, destruction of buildings at, 551 note.

-, the ambassadorial post offices in, suppressed, 569 note.

-, troops in, to be partly paid by France, 571.

-, money required for the garrison of, 575.

-, fortification and defence of (against the Duke of Alva), 581, 609, 631, 642, p. 671, 814.

-, everybody trying to escape from, 609.

-, horses in, seized for the Papal cavalry, ib.

-, a loan required from the prelates and merchants in, 609, 642.

-, talk of depriving everybody in, of their silver utensils, 609.

-, taxes on meat and food in, 609, 648, p. 731.

-, panic in, on the approach of Alva, 611, p. 671.

-, the paid troops in, 616, 631.

-, false alarms sounded in, 620, 636, 679.

-, garrison of, 621.

-, “Knighthoods of the Lily” distributed at, ib.

-, depot of grain, wine, &c., to be made at, ib.

-, toll on ground corn in, ib.

-, taxes on wine, salt, and oil in, ib.

-, battalions of the populace and gentry of, 636.

-, destruction of houses, vineyards, and monasteries in, for purposes of defence, p. 671.

-, grain, wine, and ammunition collected in, ib.

-, muster and review of troops in, 648, 788.

-, seizure of horses in, 648.

-, proposed expulsion of Spanish subjects from, ib.

-, scarcity of victuals, &c., in, 648, 788, 1076.

-, people of, allowed to go out to sow, 666.

-, mill-stone tax in, 666.

-, forcible levy of money and provisions in, 685.

-, a gentleman sent by Philip to, 700.

-, proclamation as to bringing grain into, 701.

-, proposed alteration of the coinage at, 781.

-, the Pope prohibits the export of grain from, p. 941.

-, council of war at, 811.

-, the peasantry come into, for bread, 814.

-, snow in, 821.

-, proclamations by Philip for all Spanish subjects to leave, 841, 855, 856.

-, medicine administered by a tavernkeeper in, 851.

-, money scarce in, 855.

-, commodities conveyed from Ostia to, 856.

-, bull imposing a tax of one per cent. on real property in, 879, 893, 910, 932, 941, 942, 960, 962, 964, 976, App. 170.

-, the grinding-tax in, 893, 907.

-, conduct of the French in, 905.

-, proposed tax upon meat in, 932.

-, people of, mustered to defend the city, 950.

-, Alva's trumpeter seized outside the gate of, 959.

-, flight of Papal cavalry to the gates of, ib.

-, Alva's army under the walls of, 1003, 1007, 1023.

-, scaling ladders placed by Alva against the walls of, 1023.

-, flooded by the Tiber, 1036, 1039.

-, illuminations and bonfires in, 1038.

-, the Pope's intention to have no other post office in, but his own, 1076.

-, supply of grain to, 1102.

-, courier from, to France, 1103.

-, certain courtesans at, arrested by the Pope's order, 1117.

-, famine in, 1118.

-, every case of heresy to devolve on the tribunal of, 1119.

-, the Pope's remarks on the avidity with which everything is drawn to, 1162.

-, aldermen (caporioni) of, 499.

-, ambassadors at, 499, 541, 543, 546, 547, 574, 579, p. 693, 823, 932, 1148.

- -, dispute about precedence between the English and Portuguese, 499.

-, -, a dinner given by the Pope to all the, 907.

-, -, of Charles and Philip, 907.

-, ambassador to, from England. See Carne.

-, -, -, proposed, 8.

-, ambassadors to, from England, the Bishop of Ely and Viscount Montague, 21, 32, 59, 63, 179, 180.

-, -, -, their return, 196, 203 note, 209, 213.

-, ambassador to, Imperial, extraordinary, Don Juan Manrique, 42 note.

-, -, -, (in ordinary), 48, 57, 79, 89, 201.

-, -, -, orders to be given to the, touching the election of a pope, 45.

-, -, -, to be replaced, 64.

-, -, -, note from the, to a cardinal, 120.

-, -, - See Sarria, Marquis of.

-, -, from Philip, Don Diego de Azevedo, 1093.

-, -, French, 433, 732. See Avanson;

Selve;

Vienne, Abp. of.

-, -, -, his secretary, 1030.

-, -, Ferrarese, 572.

-, -, Florentine. See Florence, Duke of.

-, -, Polish, 475, 484, 1191.

-, -, Portuguese, 499.

-, -, Venetian. See Navagero, Bernardo.

-, aqueducts near, 620.

-, attorney-general at, 463.

-, bakers of, taxed, 642.

-, bankers' street or quarters, 631, 1076.

-, banks at, 558.

-, barons in the neighbourhood of, p. 701.

-, baths near, 551.

-, Belvedere near, 648, 969.

-, Borgo, 499, 620, 648, 695.

-, -, fortification of the, 577, 588, 746.

-, -, prediction of its fortification, 588.

-, -, Gascon troops quartered at the, 609.

-, -, supplies for the, 699.

-, bridge at, 972.

-, Campidoglio, 484, 499, 666, 701.

-, -, council hall at the, 620.

-, Campo di Fiore, troops quartered in the, 337.

-, Castle St. Angelo, or “the Cattle,” 226 note, 347, 447, 459, 475, 484, 499, 516, 540, 544, 547, 561, 582, 588, 607, 608, 629, 648, 666, 695, 746, 774, 825, 831, 838, 851, 855, 865, 895, 910, 932, 941, 945, 969, 1021 ter, 1036, 1039, 1041, 1058, 1067, 1081, 1117, 1143, 1145, 1162, App. 152.

-, -, imprisonment of Cardinal Sforza in, 935.

-, -, money deposited in, 558, 609.

-, -, fortification of, 588.

-, -, Imperial prisoners in, 626, 728.

-, -, gates of, p. 673 note.

-, -, supplies for, 699.

-, -, prisoners in, Philip's subjects, 976, 1040.

-, catchpoles at, 469, 475.

-, cathedra of (St. Peter's chair), solemnity of the, 799.

-, -, to be solemnized like that of Antioch, 1143.

-, -, new solemnity of the, 1148.

-, -, sermon by the Pope on the See of, 1148.

-, chamber at. See Papal Chamber.

-, Church of, re-union of the Church of England to the, 72. See Catholic Church.

-, church of the Holy Apostles at, 452.

-, church of the Trinity at, 958.

-, College of Cardinals. See Cardinals.

-, “colleges of the offices” at, 695.

-, commissary general at. See Papal.

-, conservators of, 631, p. 731, 814, 907, 932.

-, council of the city of, 932.

-, Court of, 328, 373, 420, 432, 469, 551, 569, 589 note, 609, 832, 837, 1113.

-, -, reformed by the Pope, 395, 411.

-, -, in despair owing to a decree of the Council of Spain, 820.

-, courts of justice of, abuses in the, 511.

-, English hospital at, for pilgrims, 752.

-, Farnese gardens, destruction of the, 614, p. 671, note.

-, Farnese palaces, p. 671 note.

-, fiscal advocate or fiscale at, 540, 561, 611, 659, 831, 851, 1021.

-, Florentine outlaws in, 840.

-, French ministers in, 754.

-, gate of St. Agnese at, forced open by the Imperial ambassador, 437, 447, 451, 452, 455, 459, 463, 512, 541.

-, - of San Lorenzo, soldiers at the, 337.

-, - -, corporal of the, hanged, 347.

-, - of St. Peter, 485, 969.

-, - of S. Sebastiano, 962.

-, gates of, 447, 512, 609, 620, 631, p. 659, 642, 758, 763, 768, 814, 816, 856, 950, 1021, 1034.

-, -, Imperialists at the, 636.

-, -, plot to open them to the Spaniards, p. 673.

-, -, dovecote beyond the, 684.

-, -, closed, 811.

-, - See below (Porta).

-, gentlewomen of, 452.

-, government of, 620.

-, governor of, 475, 540, 636, 966, 970, 1058.

-, -, Scipione Rebiba, Bishop of Motula, 325.

-, -, the Archbishop of Sienna, p. 659, 648, 640.

-, -, Cesare Brancaccio, 670.

-, -, the late, 692.

-, hall of Constantine, 642.

-, hall of the Kings, 807.

-, house of the Cardinal Deacon at, 547.

-, Imperial ministers at, 64, 311.

-, Inquisition at, 583. See Inquisition.

-, library at, 561, 596, 807, p. 947.

-, master of the ceremonies at, 859.

-, Meadows, the, 648.

-, merchants at, 781.

-, Minerva, the, 1067.

-, monastery del Popolo, 609.

-, officials of, 807.

-, ordnance of, 499.

-, palace of the Pope or of St. Peter, or the Sacred Palace, 242, 432, 447, 459, 516, 518, 540, 547, 551, 676, 726, 774, 825, 889, 895, 1163.

-, -, gates of the, 814.

-, -, master of the, 879.

-, palaces in, doomed to destruction, 614 note.

-, people or populace of, 631, 1023.

-, Piazza Navona, a heretic burnt on, App. 155.

-, police of, 475.

-, Ponte St. Angelo, 499.

-, poor of, Borghese, attorney for the, 807.

-, Porta del Popolo, 609, 621, 679, 825.

-, Porta Latina, plot to surrender, 679.

-, postmaster in, the Pope's, 1076.

-, - at, Imperial, Tassis, arrested, 540, 541.

-, postmasters in, foreign, 1076.

-, prefect of, Duke of Urbino, 755.

-, president at, 831.

-, prior of, palace of the, 599.

-, prior of the aldermen at, 701.

-, procurator at, 561 note.

-, prostitutes of, induced to hear a sermon, 452.

-, quarter del Populo, 969.

-, Rucellai's bank at, 648.

-, sacristan at, 843, App. 163.

-, St. Bartholomew's church, 1042;

body of that apostle, ib.

-, Santa Croce in Hierusalem, church of, 631, 1030, 1045.

-, St. Mark, palace of, 620, 630, 631, 638, p. 678, 895.

-, Sant' Onofrio, church and monastery of, 814.

-, -, friars of, 814.

-, Sta. Paula, church of, at the foot of the Aventine, 796.

-, S. Paulo, church of, 631.

-, St. Paul's, crucifix in, turned its face to St. Brigida, 588.

-, -, abbot of, letter to, 904.

-, St. Peter's church, 347, 1148.

-, -, altars in, 749.

-, -, money destined for the building of, 788.

-, -, the colours of two Spanish companies to be placed in, 820.

-, -, relics in, 1042.

-, St. Peter's Square, 475, 499.

-, -, execution in, 814.

-, San Salvator in Lauro, friars of, 742.

-, San Servolo, church of, 796.

-, See of, book written to prove that St. Peter founded the, 1143. See Apostolic See; and above (cathedra).

-, sheriff (bargello) of, 648, 898.

-, Sistine Chapel, in the Vatican, 347, 447, 452.

-, streets of, 1036.

-, Testazzo in, a place called, 788.

-, trade guilds of, p. 731.

-, Trastevere, fortification of, 588.

-, -, troops quartered in, 599.

-, -, palaces at, ib.

-, -, Caraffa garden in, 980 note, 1049.

-, treasurer at, 809.

-, “treasurer-commissary-general” at, 811.

-, treasury congregation at, 463.

-, tribunals of, 799, 807.

-, Vatican, the, 746, 972, 981, 1028.

-, -, stairs of the, 951.

-, -, corridor leading from the palace to the, 1042.

-, -, librarian of the, p. 947.

-, vice-protector of England at, Cardinal Morone, 179.

-, vineyards near Castle St. Angelo, 1036.

-, walls of, 614, 685, 809, 910.

-, letters dated at, 234–236, 242, 250, 265, 266, 271, 278–281, 290, 294, 295, 303, 304, 310–312, 319, 325, 337, 347, 372, 381, 391–393, 405, 406, 415, 419, 420, 424, 425, 431, 432, 437, 447, 452, 453, 459, 463, 468, 469, 475, 484, 485, 492, 499, 500, 508, 511, 512, 518–521, 528, 529, 534, 535, 540, 541, 543, 544, 546, 547, 549–551, 558, 561, 565–567, 569, 572, 574, 577, 578, 581–583, 588, 589, 596, 599, 600, 603, 607–609, 616, 620–622, 626, 630, 631, 636, 638, 641, 642, 646–648, 652, p. 695, 659–661, 666, 669, 672–676, 679, 684–687, 689, 691, 692, 695, 699, 701, 707, 711, 714, 719, 728, 732, 735, 739, 740, 742, 742a, 746, 749, 755, 757–759, 763, 766, 767, 768, 769, 774, 781, 788, 792, 796, 798–800, 807, 809, 811, 813, 814, 816, 819–823, 825–827, 831–835, 837, 838, 841, 843, 844, 846, 851, 855, 856, 859, 865, 878, 879, 880, 888–890, 893–895, 898, 905–907, 910, 913–915, 919–921, 928, 930–933, 937–939, 941, 945, 946, 950, 951, 954, 955, 958, 959, 961–964, 966, 967, 969, 972, 973, 976, 978, 980–983, 991, 986, 999, 1002, 1003, 1006, 1007, 1011, 1012, 1015–1018, 1021–1025, 1028–1034, 1036–1039, 1041–1045, 1051, 1053, 1057, 1058, 1062, 1067, 1075, 1076, 1081, 1086, 1088, 1090, 1100–1102, 1110, 1117, 1118, 1122, 1128, 1132, 1143–1145, 1148, 1153, 1155, 1156, 1160, 1162, 1163, 1170, 1180, 1183, 1191, 1193, 1194, 1196, 1197, App. 109–113, 134, 135, 137, 140, 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 152–167, 169, 170.

Rosano (Naples), town of, 1171.

-, principality of, 1170, 1177, 1191.

Rosario, Virgilio, Bishop of Ischia, made Cardinal of Spoleto, 837, 921.

Rose, the golden, sent by Pope Julius III. to Queen Mary, 30, 37, 66.

-, allegory of the, explained by Cardinal Pole, 66;

by Pope Paul IV., 437.

-, blessed by the Pope, 846.

- sent by the Pope to the Duchess of Alva, 1053.

Rosia (near Sienna), 972.

Rosolio or rose water (spirits), in flasks, App. 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 52, 55, 59.

Rosses, Dr., “the Spaniard,” 52.

Rossey, —, condemned to death, 505 note.

Rota or Ruota, the, p. 661, p. 942, 820, App. 101.

-, Auditor of the, 966.

-, -, Capizucchi, 325.

-, -, the Bishop of Pola, 459.

-, -, Monsignor Fantuccio, 666, 742a, 896 note.

-, Decano or Dean of the, 1170.

-, -, Don Fabio of Gubbio, p. 661, p. 695. See Gubbio.

-, members of the, ib.

Rouen, 186, 795, 1176.

-, ships fitted out at, 160.

Rousillon, App. 69.

Rovera, Ottaviano. See Terracina, Bishop of.

Rovere, Guidobaldo della. See Urbino, Duke of.

-, Hierolimo dalla, alias Monsignor de Vino, 1138.

-, Leonardo della, Signor, 642.

-, -, Papal commander, p. 730.

Rovigo, Count of, App. 62, 63, 64, 65.

-, Francesco da, App. 12.

Rucellai, —, 340.

-, —, bank of, at Rome, 648.

-, Dom. Anibal, 1191.

Rufforde, —, murder of, 308.

Rug or Rugge, John, licensed to carry arms in Venice, 169, 171.

Rullo, 152.

Rumelia, 1047.

Ruremond, castle called, in the duchy of Luxemburg, 1164.

Russell, Master, to be sent to France (1529), App. 97, 98.

-, - See Bedford, Earl of.

-, Mrs., 409.

Russia, p. 1045.

-, English ships on the coast of, 269.

Russian Company, the English, 852 note.

Rusten, the Bashaw, 1055.

Rusticus, Bishop of Narbonne, p. 947.

Rutland, Earl of, appointed General, 1161.

-, -, sent by Queen Elizabeth to Pole's house, 1286.

Ryce, William, letter from, 409.

-, -, wife of, ib.

Ryse, Mr., 73.

Rysebank. See Risbank.