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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 7, 1558-1580. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.

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Pacheco family, the, 133 note.

-, Cardinal, 16, 63, 111, 127, 463.

-, -, relations of, 111.

-, Francisco, Don, made Cardinal, 251.

-, Juan, Don, to be sent to England, 173.

-, -, returns from England, 192.

Pachie (sic), a Knight of the Order of St. Michael, 405.

Padilla, Christoforo de, de Zamoza, burnt, 81.

-, Don Gutierre Lopez de, 236.

Padua, 181, 583.

Pageants, p. 11.

Pages, p. 12.

Paget, Lord, William, K.G., Secretary of State, &c. (to Queen Mary), 1.

-, -, son of, 106.

-, Sir Henry, petition of, 106.

-, licence to, to bear arms in Venice, 107, 108.

Paioli. See Priuli.

Palatine, the Count, 140, 167, 454, 604, 639.

-, -, daughter of, 167.

-, the Elector, Frederick, 439, 496.

Paliano, 26.

-, effects of the Church in, 163.

-, inhabitants of, 163.

-, governor of, 49.

-, state of, 66.

-, Duke of, Giovanni Caraffa, 8, 26, 50, 66, 192.

Palfreys, 523.

Pampeluna, or Pamplona, 119, 127, 148.

Papal colours, the, to be borne on Spanish galleys, 267.

-, galleys, 230.

-, legate in France, 8, 61, 309, 310, 311, 315, 323, 539.

-, legates, powers of, odious in France, 146.

-, nuncio, 172, 177.

-, -, to Scotland, the Bishop of Mondovi, 371, 376, 377.

-, - in France, (1560) 188, 202, 210, 214, 215, 220, 221, (1561) 228, 259, 276, 278, 280, (1563) 337, 375, (1567) 399, (1568) 432, (1570) 469, 478, 485, 489, 490, 495, 496, (1571) 499, 501, 504, 506, 508, 523, 524, (1572) 533, (1579) 774, (1580) 799.

-, -, -, the Bishop of Viterbo, 174.

-, -, in Spain, (1560) 187, 192, (1561) 234, 235, 236, 238, 245, 246, 262, 271, (1568) 442, (1575) 640, (1580) 802.

-, -, -, Campeggio, 230.

-, -, -, Monsignor di Bologna, 231.

-, -, -, the Bishop of Terracina arrives as resident, 264.

-, -, to Portugal, 192.

-, -, at Venice, speech by the, 737.

-, nuncios, abuses caused by, in Spain, 125.

-, -, in France, 252.

-, -, not allowed to enter England, 475.

Papists, 178, 272, 478.

Pardaillan, Sieur de, 137.

Paris, city of, 61, 81, 82, 118, 123, 146, 157, 168, 171, 180, 190, 193, 202, 206, 252, 258, 283, 286, 287, 291, 297, 314, 323, 326, 328, 329, 330, 355, 375, 392, 408, 428, 447, 457, 510, 513, 516, 550, 554, 569, 570, 593, 599, 642, 654, 688, 712, 720, 726, 728, 754, 763, 766, 770, 771, 791, 803, 806, 808, 810, 816.

-, (1559) proclamation against heretics in, 87.

-, drums beat for recruits in, 105.

-, dresses made in, for Queen Isabel, 109.

-, persons burnt alive in, 114.

-, (1560) severities against Protestants in, 132.

-, conference of forty preachers at, 140.

-, libels and writings placarded in, 149.

-, Protestant council near, 140.

-, placards on the walls of, 178.

-, rescue of a prisoner in, 186.

-, search of houses in, 189.

-, attacks on the property of the Guises in and near, 151.

-, libels circulated in, against the Guises, 171.

-, printer of anonymous placards posted on the walls in, 186.

-, custom as to royal entries into, 200.

-, (1561) Catholic preachers in, 237.

-, disturbances at a congregation in, 255.

-, edicts published in, 258.

-, (1562) proclamation for the Huguenots to leave, 287.

-, the plague in, 295, 308.

-, Prince of Condé marching upon, 312.

-, (1563) war proclaimed in, against England, 325.

-, (1567) edict published in, forbidding the exercise of the new religion, 395.

-, (1571) proclamation in, 499.

-, royal entry into, 501.

-, royal procession in, 502.

-, donation by the city of, 509.

-, (1574) plot discovered in, 511.

-, (1575) ambassadors at, to reside within the city, 635.

-, publication in, of the truce, 643.

-, (1577) nobles massacred in, 682.

-, loans for Philip of Spain at, 687.

-, archers and guards of, 193.

-, Bastille, the, 193, 200, 222, 342.

-, Bishop of, 76.

-, -, Pierre de Gondy, brother of the Comte de Retz, 508.

-, burgesses of, 200.

-, captain of the guards in, 193.

-, castle of, 241, 582, 584, 587.

-, -, gates of the, 573.

-, -, guards in the, 581.

-, caverns near, religious assemblies in, 43.

-, deputies of, 200.

-, gardens of the Queen near, 355.

-, gate of St. Jaques, 636.

-, gates of, 581, 582, 622, 634, 757.

-, -, closed, 189.

-, granary of, 407.

-, house of a councillor of, 636.

-, houses of the Cardinal of Lorraine in, 151.

-, lodging of the English ambassadors in, 73.

-, Louvre, the, 600.

-, -, palace of the, 76.

-, -, private chapel of the, 76.

-, -, great hall of the, 200.

-, -, three individuals arrested in the court of the, 634.

-, -, See below (the royal palace).

-, Notre Dame, cathedral church of, 9, 73, 76, 85, 190.

-, palace of, the royal, 257, 593, 628, 635, 754, 788.

-, -, court of the, 501.

-, -, great hall of the, 504.

-, -, See above (the Louvre).

-, palace of the Guise family at, 151.

-, Parliament of, 105, 186, 193, 241, 355, 502, 597, 598.

-, -, (1560) arrest of the president and several councillors of the, 140.

-, -, refuses a loan to the King, 171.

-, -, (1563) asked for a loan, 326.

-, -, councillors of the, 200, 206.

-, -, chief president of the, Mons. de Thou, 171.

-, -, presidents of the, 200, 310.

-, Parliament house of, 146.

-, police in, 178.

-, populace of, 287, 333, 586.

-, -, detests the new sects, 255.

-, -, wholly Catholic, 259.

-, prisons of, 272.

-, procurator in, the King's, 171, 206.

-, Provost of, 65, 132, 193.

-, St. Denis, church of, 85. See Saint Denis.

-, St. Germain, faubourg of, 634, 635.

-, suburb of, 775.

-, letters dated at, 5, 8, 9, 12, 20, 24, 72, 73, 76, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 94–98, 100, 102, 103, 105, 123, 180, 186, 200, 237, 239, 241, 242, 243, 249, 250, 252, 253, 255–259, 261, 275–281, 283–296, 298, 299, 300–320, 322–334, 345–357, 365–376, 378–383, 388–396, 398, 407–411, 415, 419–439, 448–451, 481, 482, 484, 487, 489, 490, 492, 495, 497, 498, 500–509, 512, 516, 518, 546–560, 572–577, 579, 580, 581, 582, 584–603, 619–636, 638, 639, 641, 644–648, 651–658, 660, 661, 662, 670, 690, 693, 695, 696, 697, 699, 700, 701, 702, 704, 706–717, 720–725, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 734, 735, 736, 738, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 746–760, 762–766, 768–777, 779, 780, 782–803, 805–812.

Parisians, the, 293, 597.

Parker, Master, a married priest, made Archbishop of Canterbury, 78, 81.

-, -, formerly chaplain to Queen Anne Boleyn, 81.

Parliament, 273, p. 329, 733.

-, (1559) 2, 7, 11, p. 19, 58, App. 2.

-, meeting of, 14, 15.

-, money to be voted in, 14.

-, members of, 15.

-, no member to be molested by his creditors during, 15.

-, chamber of the, 15.

-, session of, 18, 19, 21, 23, 27, 28, 40, 45, 51, 60, 64, 68.

-, the Catholic Union in, 27.

-, adjourned, 57.

-, Lords of the, 58.

-, Acts of, 71.

-, prorogation of, 71.

-, period prescribed by, for taking the oath of Supremacy, 77, 78.

-, term enacted by, when they are to renounce the Catholic religion, 79.

-, orders and statutes of, 82.

-, (1566) two proposals in, concerning the marriage of Elizabeth, 373.

-, (1567–76) 382, 494, 649.

-, (1578) summoned, 735.

-, (1579) 751, 774, 779, 780, 782, 783, 784, 786, 788, 789.

-, prorogued, 760.

-, (1580) 790, 791, 796.

-, summoned to decide the question of the Queen's marriage to Anjou, 811, 812.

Parma, 194.

-, duchy of, 70.

-, Duke of, Ottavio Farnese, 57, 59, 60, 62, 91, 169, 194.

-, -, to be Captain-General in Flanders, 70.

-, -, father of, 60.

-, -, wife of. See below (the Duchess).

-, Duchess of, Margaret of Austria, sister of King Philip, 59 note, 60, 80, 88, 91, 93, 687.

-, -, Governess or Regent of the Low Countries, 70, 84, 92, 125, 140, 366.

-, -, the question of the marriage of. Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth referred to, App. 4.

-, -, French minister resident with the, 118.

-, Prince of, [Alessandro Farnese,] 62, 99, 125, 127, 133, 198, 735, 736, 744, 782, 807.

-, -, (1559) only son of the Duke. of Parma, 60.

-, -, (1578) army of the, in Flanders, 735.

-, -, (1579) camp of the, 750.

-, -, resignation of the, 784.

Paroceli, alias de La Rivière, François, a preacher, 317.

Parry, Sir Thomas, Treasurer of the Household, 58.

Passion week, 149, 150.

Passy, 140.

Pasture, p. 327.

Pate, Richard. See Worcester, Bishop of.

Paulet, Sir Amyas, ambassador to France, 665, 668, 674, 675, 680, 681, 686, 690, 701, 702, 714, 721, 724, 753, 760, 763, 766, 768, 774, 775, 784, 792, 798, 799.

-, -, protest of, to the King of France, 682.

Pavia, Ambrose de, merchant in London, 480.

Peace, conference for, (1559) 5, 7, 9, 13. See Cambrésis.

-, second conference for the conclusion of, 9.

-, commissioners of Spain and France, for the, 6, 8, 12.

-, articles of the, 42.

-, treaty of, concluded, 43, 46, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 62, 63, 69, 70, 125.

-, -, Philip's confirmation of the, 45.

-, published in England, 58, 62.

-, - in France, 61.

-, commissioners to receive oaths of, 61, 65, 68.

-, treaty of, sworn to by the French ambassadors in England, 72, 77.

-, -, English ambassadors to swear to the, 73.

-, -, the King of France swears solemnly to the, with England, 76.

-, -, between England and France, 102, 191.

-, -, between Philip and France, 105.

-, with England, not yet confirmed by the King of France, 205.

-, (1577) articles of, between England and France, 693.

Pearls, 77.

Pears, 341.

Pedrosa, Antonio Domlniquez de, 81.

-, Isabella de Strada de, burnt, 81.

-, Juana Velasquez de, burnt, 81.

Peeresses, p. 18.

Peers, English, 15, p. 18, p. 19, 19, 40, 45, 51.

-, in their coronation robes, 15.

Pellève, Nicole de. See Amiens, Bishop of.

-, Cardinal, 504.

Pembroke, Earl of, William Herbert, p. 18, 45.

-, -, house of, 68.

-, -, imprisoned, 463.

Penning, Henry, 80, 123.

Pensions due from France to England, 43.

-, to ecclesiastics, 68, 71.

Pepper, 133, 192.

Perez, Alfonso, priest, burnt, 81.

-, Gonzalo, Don, Secretary of State to Philip, 121, 159, 191, 199.

Perigueux, in France, 135.

Pernestan, the Bohemian Baron, 133.

Peronne, 747.

Perrenot, Thomas de Grauvelle, Seigneur de Champagney, Ambassador of King Philip in France, 105, 132, 134, 142, 153, 155, 162, 175, 190, 209, 213, 214, 215, 221, 257, 259.

Peru, 154.

-, fleets from, 124, 266.

-, insurrection in, 125.

-, ships with money from, 154, 208.

-, Viceroy of, Marquis de Cañete, 124, 125.

Perugia, Cardinal of, Fulvio della Cornia, 127.

Peryam, John, of Exeter, merchant, 480.

Pesaro, Giovanni da Cè da, 321.

-, -, Venetian consul in London, 483.

-, Zuan da Cha da, consul in London, letter to, App. 1.

Pescara, Marquis of, Fernando Francisco de Avalos, 111, 117, 194, 195, 234.

-, -, wife of, Isabella di Gonzaga, 117.

-, -, mother of, 236.

-, -, brother of, Don Iñigo, 154, 208, 236, 246. See Avalos, Iñigo de.

Peterborough, Bishop of, 82.

Peveraro, 40.

Philip II., King of Spain, character and habits of, pp. 330, 331.

-, contrast between Charles V. and, pp. 331, 332.

-, and Mary of England, marriage of, p. 327.

-, (1558) 2, 829.

-, (1559) 3, 4, 8, 9, 13, 17, 20, 21, 24, 26, 28, 31, 34, 36, 37, 38, 41, 42, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 62, 65, 66, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 81, 84, 85, 87, 89, 91, 92, 94, 103, 104, 105, 111, 115, 117, 119.

-, negociations for the marriage of Queen Elizabeth to, 5, 13, 16, 21, 44, 57.

-, his commissioners for peace with France, 8.

-, the affair of Calais referred to, 13.

-, gifts by, to the chief personages in England, 16.

-, insists on negociating for England, 29.

-, confirmation of the peace by, 45.

-, proposed marriage of Isabel, daughter of the King of France, to, 47, 54, 55.

-, never took any pains to marry Elizabeth, 57.

-, peace between the King of France and, 58.

-, urged by some of his councillors to marry Elizabeth, 63.

-, hostages given by, to France, 67, 74, 79.

-, reviled in plays performed in London, 69.

-, marriage between Elizabeth and, no longer probable, 69.

-, alleged secret understanding between the King of France and, 72.

-, Report concerning, by Michiel Soriano, p. 327.

-, repents having had anything to do with England, p. 328.

-, indisposed to marry Elizabeth, p. 330.

-, going to Spain by sea, 55, 66, 74, 79, 92, 93.

-, fleet to convey, to Spain, 84.

-, his voyage to Spain, 88, 99.

-, arrives in Spain, 98.

-, and Isabella of France, marriage of, 56, 57, 58, 61, 63, 65, 69, 81.

-, ships in the service of, 93.

-, his mode of receiving ambassadors, 104.

-, a ship with his state papers at Plymouth, 111.

-, (1560) 126–130, 132, 133, 134, 141, 142, 147, 148, 149, 152, 153, 154, 157, 159–162, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 172, 175, 176, 177, 179, 190–195, 199, 201, 204, 206, 208, 273, 216, 223, 226, App. 4.

-, in great want of money, 124.

-, his relations with the Pope, 125.

-, entertainments at the court of, 133.

-, exasperated against Elizabeth, 140.

-, seized with fever, 140.

-, offers to assist in quelling the insurrections in France, 142, 151.

-, loss of a ship with state papers of, 144.

-, articles of peace between France and, 149.

-, sends De la Vega to France and England, 150.

-, offers to send troops to Scotland in aid of the French, 153, 155, 159, 163.

-, to be sworn King, 179.

-, concessions by the Pope to, 191.

-, sends Don Antonio de Toledo to France, 192.

-, matters in dispute between England and France referred to, 197.

-, urges the King of France to punish those who cause religious disturbances, 199.

-, has the title of King of Navarre, 222.

-, sends a gentleman to condole on Francis II.'s death, 224, 225.

-, (1561) 227, 228, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 238, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 251, 254, 257, 259, 260, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268, 271, 272, 273, 275.

-, money from New Spain for, 266.

-, (1562) 290.

-, offers troops for the Catholic cause in France, 286.

-, preparing to make war on England, 293.

-, (1563–5) 332, 338, 348, 351, 354, 366, 371.

-, (1567) 389, 403.

-, ships full of provisions presented by Elizabeth to, 399.

-, expected to arrive in France, 402.

-, (1568) 421, 432, 442, 443.

-, (1569) 448, 449, 453, 455, 459.

-, (1570) 468, 474, 187.

-, does not approve of the Archduke Charles marrying Elizabeth, 488.

-, his marriage with the Emperor's daughter, 493, 497, 507.

-, (1571)497, 499, 506, 508, 509, 510, 511, 513, 515, 516, 520, 531.

-, urged to undertake some expedition against England, 511.

-, (1572) 533, 534, 539.

-, letter from Elizabeth to, 534.

-, (1573) 556, 563, 565.

-, merchandise of the subjects of, in England, 544.

-, (1574) 578, 607.

-, said to have put his only son to death, 573.

-, (1575–6) 634, 636, 640, 664.

-, (1577) 682, 637, 691, 692, 694, 695.

-, offers by Elizabeth to, 666, 667.

-, raises loans, 687.

-, desires peace with Flanders, 688.

-, (1578) 696, 697, 699, 704, 706, 708, 709, 714, 721, 728, 734, 735, 736, 737, 739.

-, applies to England for a passport for an ambassador, 696.

-, letters alleged to have been written by Mary of Scotland to, 711.

-, Elizabeth resolved to assist, 712.

-, (1579) 744, 746, 761, 767, 773, 774, 775, 784.

-, levies troops, 758.

-, evil designs of, against England, 761 792.

-, assists the Earl of Desmond and the Irish rebels, 768, 776, 779.

-, league between the King of Sweden and, 768.

-, to be deposed from the dominion of the Low Countries, 780.

-, to be proclaimed Prince of Portugal, 784.

-, (1580) 798, 799, 803, 811, 812, 816, 821, 824, 825, 826.

-, league between the Pope, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and, for the destruction of England, 790, 794, 815, 825.

-, endeavouring to make himself monarch of all Christendom, 794.

-, sends troops to Ireland, 802.

-, has undertaken to send an expedition to Ireland, 817.

-, ambassadors from and to. See Spain.

-, archer-guard of, 28.

-, army of, 17.

-, chamberlain to, the favourite, 148.

-, chamberlains to, 159.

-, confessor to, Bernardo de Fresneda, 41.

-, Council of, 91, 169, 267.

-, -, list of the members of the, 121.

-, Council of State of, p. 332.

-, Council of war of, p. 332.

-, councillors of, 44, 55, 57, 63, 170, 176, 236, 251, 666.

-, court of, 1, 4, 5, 6, 16, 34, 38, 40, 43, 47, 57, 63, 74, 76, 91, 117, 148, 155, 224, 230.

-, -, lords and knights of the, 170.

-, debts of, 60, 124, 158.

-, fleet of, 55, 66, 92, 99.

-, halberdiers of the guard of. 667.

-, household of, 124, 160.

-, maggiordomo to, 198, 216, 667.

-, master general of the ordinance to, 144.

-, master of the horse to, 192.

-, ministers of, 198, 272, 665.

-, -, in Flanders, 607.

-, preacher and chaplain to, burnt, 81.

-, secretary of, 125.

-, Secretary of State to, Gonzalo Perez, 159, 199.

-, States of, 159.

-, wife of, the late, daughter of the Queen of France, 799. See Isabel.

-, -, See Spain, Queen of.

-, sons of, 533. See Carlos.

-, daughter of, proposed marriage of a, to the Duke of Anjou (1572), 533.

-, -, marriage between the Duke of Alençon and a, 710, 714, 799.

-, mother of, p. 330.

Philippeville, loss of, 714.

Physician, a, suborned to poison Elizabeth, 625.

-, to Elizabeth, a Venetian, 659.

Physicians, 99, 123, 144, 147, 210, 211, 230, 244, 245, 271, 410, 669, 756.

Piacentine gentleman, a, 657.

Piacenza, 194.

-, citadel of, 60.

-, castellan of, 224.

Picardy, 146, 272, 460, 474, 573, 622, 722, 766, 790.

-, fortresses in, to be restored, 46.

-, conspiracy in, 622.

-, entry of the Prince of Condé into, 787.

-, frontiers of 145, 393, 732, 735.

-, garrisons in, 200, 499.

-, government of, 86, 89, 651.

-, governor of, 142.

-, -, the Admiral Coligny, 94.

-, governors of places in, 77.

Pickering, William, Sir, expected to marry Elizabeth, 18, 19, 71.

-, -, description of, 28.

-, -, commission by Queen Mary to, 28.

Piedmont, 47, 48, 70, 79, 89, 121, 146, 331.

-, restored by the French to the Duke of Savoy, 43, 55.

-, French veterans from, 175.

-, fortresses in, 31, 43, 46, 52, 53, 55, 66, 79, 87, 161, 221, 227, 273, 611.

-, towns in, 65.

Pignerolo, or Pinerolo, in Piedmont, 43, 46, 52.

Pikes, 189, 460.

Pimentel, Juan, Don, 75.

Pin-money, 173.

Pinard, the Secretary, sent to England, 612, 614.

Piracy, acts of, 348.

Pirates, 766, 768. See Corsairs.

Pisa, Archbishop of, 150.

-, Cardinal of, Scipione Rebiba, 150.

Pisani, Cardinal, 96, 182.

Pistols, 134, 136, 137.

Placards, posted at the corners of the streets of London, 18.

Plague, the, in Paris, (1562) 295.

-, in Havre de Grace, (1563) 338, 339.

-, in France, 341.

-, (1578) 732, 734, 738.

-, wands, 824.

Plate, 151, 388.

-, gold and silver, services of, 76.

Play, commission to get up a grand, 74.

Plays, 74.

-, at taverns, in derision of the Catholic faith, 18.

-, proclamation forbidding the performance of certain, in London hostels and taverns, 58, 69.

-, in derision of the clergy, prohibited, 62.

Plessis, articles dated at, 823.

Plymouth, a Spanish ship at, 111.

Poetry, 646.

Poisoning, 505, 647, 786.

Poissy, conference of French clergy at, 280, 281.

-, letters dated at, 485, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571.

Poitiers, 105, 200, 460, 469, 567, 647.

-, letters dated at, 675, 676, 678, 680, 681, 683, 684, 685, 686.

-, cathedral church of St. Peter, 681.

-, governor of, 567.

-, president of, plot by the, 566, 567.

Poitou, 72, 272, 572.

Poland, 273, 377, 769.

-, kingdom of, succession to the, App. 5.

-, affairs of, 560.

-, ambassador from, in France, 560.

-, States of, articles promised to the, 560.

-, professors of the new religion in, 560.

-, King of, the Archduke Ferdinand elected, (1559) App. 5.

-, -, Henry, (1573–4) 551, 554, 557, 560, 571, 573, 574, 590.

-, -, succeeds to the Crown of France, 585, 591.

-, -, to sail for Dantzic, 553.

-, -, captain of the guard to the, 581.

Pole, Cardinal, 2, 7, 82, p. 329.

-, -, acts of, annulled, 19, 23.

-, -, bequests of, 68.

-, -, reviled in plays performed in London, 69.

-, -, memorials of, 80.

-, -, execution of his will, 80, 123.

-, -, breviary and journal of, 182.

-, -, his constant attendant, Alvise Priuli, 182.

-, -, disliked by the Spaniards, p. 329.

-, -, household of, 2.

-, -, master of the stable to, 64.

-, -, nephew of, Thomas Stafford, p. 328.

Pole, a, made Cardinal, 246.

Poles, the, 560.

Polvilliers, Baron, late ambassador from the Emperor Ferdinand to Philip, 148, 159, 247.

Pomegranate, the, (badge of Henry VIII.,) p. 13.

Pompey, p. 16.

Ponte, Nicold da, Venetian ambassador extraordinary to France, 168.

-, -, letters from, 162, 167.

Pontestura, in Montferrat, 52.

Pontremoli, 60.

Ponza, Marquis de, son of the, 81.

-, -, daughter of the, 81.

-, -, nephew and heir of the, 81.

Popayan, province of, gold mines found in the, 154.

Pope Julius II., 222.

-, Leo [X.], 273.

-, Clement VII., 236, 273, 592.

-, Paul III., 236.

-, Julius III., 177, 182, 236.

-, Marcello II., 173.

-, Paul IV, (1555–9) 8, 16, 23, 28, 49, 62, 66, 70, 75, 77, 93, 123 note, 124, 125, 148, 150, 160, 236.

-, -, prayers for, 19.

-, -, his severe mode of proceeding against his nephews, 26.

-, -, strange things that had taken place between, and his nephews, 32.

-, -, sermons against, in London, 40.

-, -, disapproved of the peace, 63.

-, -, oath against, 71.

-, -, books against, 71.

-, -, meditates proceedings against Elizabeth, 79.

-, -, sent a legate to Philip, 125.

-, -, death of, 95.

-, -, his agent in Spain, Monsignor Canobio, 172.

-, -, nephew of, 50.

-, -, nephews of, their agent at Brussels, 66.

-, Pius IV., (1559–65) 123 note, 138, 140, 142, 150, 151, 154, 158, 159, 160, 171, 172, 173, 177, 178, 187, 192, 193, 194, 195, 208, 209, 210, 222, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 244, 245, 251, 252, 259, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 267, 271, 276, 283, 285, 323, 351.

-, -, election of, 96, 103, 111, 115, 116, 117, 118, 123, 124, 125, 127.

-, -, sends the Bishop of Terracina as nuncio to Spain, 144, 148.

-, -, ceremony of tendering Philip's obedience to, 148.

-, -, determines to hold a Council General, 159, 174.

-, -, obedience rendered by the King of France to, 167.

-, -, displeased at the summons of a National Council in France, ib.

-, -, the Abbot of San Saluto to be sent by, to Elizabeth, 176.

-, -, grants by, to Philip, 191.

-, -, replies of, about the Council, 204.

-, -, a holy sword sent by, to Philip, 246.

-, -, sends the Abbate Martinengo to Elizabeth, 261.

-, -, an individual sent by, to Ireland, causes an insurrection, 265.

-, -, obedience to, 272 bis, 280.

-, -, authority of, declines in France, 273.

-, -, dispensation from, 829.

-, -, nephews of, the Borromeos, 151, 208.

-, -, nephew of, Marco Altemps, a German, 154.

-, Pius V, (1566–72) 377, 385, 421, 442, 455, 459, 462, 463, 474, 493, 497, 511, 524, 790.

-, -, alleged league by, with the Emperor and Philip for the extirpation of heretics, 403.

-, -, Bull of, excommunicating Queen Elizabeth, 475, 506, 815, 826.

-, -, urges the withdrawal of the French and Spanish ambassadors from England, 506.

Pope Gregory III., (1572–85) 531, 533, 598, 609, 640, 682, 714, 723, 761, 800, 817, 826, 827, 829.

-, -, letters alleged to have been written by Mary of Scotland to, 711.

-, -, sends a nuncio to France, 718.

-, -, protests against the mission of an ambassador from Venice to England, 737.

-, -, league between Philip, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and, against England, 790, 794, 815, 825.

-, -, makes fresh denunciations against England, besides those which Pius V. had pronounced, 794.

-, -, the rebels in Ireland receive ammunition from, 817.

-, -, the insurrection in Ireland is carried on in the name of, 822.

-, -, assists the Irish, 824.

-, -, sovereign Lord of England, 826.

Popedom, the, 117, 194, 208.

Popes, 124, 129, 172.

-, without authority and of low extraction, 96.

-, Spanish, 111.

-, account of abuses practised by the, 377.

Port' Hercule, 43.

Portrait, a, of Queen Isabel, 74.

-, of Archduke Charles, App. 2, 3.

-, of Elizabeth, 735.

Portraits of the two Princesses of Spain, 699.

Port, English, vessels arrived from Spain in an, 449.

Ports, English, 472, 536, 548, 724.

-, passage, 145.

-, troops sent to the principal, 701.

-, the Queen gives orders to the, to prepare for defence, 794.

-, strict guard upon all, 817.

Portsmouth, port of, 473.

Portugal, 66, 247, 248, 264, 273, 775, 798, 799, 800, 812, 814, 817, 821, 824.

-, expected arrival of a fleet in, 133.

-, duty on exports and imports from, to Spain, 158.

-, Papal nuncio to, Monsignor Santa Croce, 192, 194.

-, government of, in the hands of the Cardinal, 247.

-, Philip's project of taking possession of, 768, 794.

-, belongs to the Duchess of Braganza, 794.

-, Elizabeth continually sending her gentlemen to, 800.

-, troops trained in England for, 810.

-, Scots embarked for, 814, 816.

-, ambassador from, to King Philip, 4.

-, -, in France, 190, 282, 432, 523, 775, 806.

-, -, -, going to England, 284, 285.

-, -, at Rome, 285.

-, -, to France and England, 811.

-, ambassador to, from France, 130, 768.

-, -, from Philip, Don Luis de Vargas, 247.

-, -, from England, 767.

-, Bishops of, 248.

-, Cardinal governor of, Henry, 130, 194, 264.

-, chief personages of, 264.

-, clergy of, 821.

-, deputies of, 784.

-, galleys of, 247.

-, grand commander of, 284.

-, kingdom of, 187, 761, 816.

-, King of, Don Sebastian, son of Joanna, 92, 130, 187, 247, 375.

-, -, debts of, 133.

-, -, a French gentleman sent to, 150.

-, -, loan to, 164.

-, -, galleys of, 169.

-, -, his uncle, the Cardinal, 194.

-, -, places held by, in Africa, 264.

-, -, proposed marriage of a daughter of the King of Bohemia to, 264.

-, -, and Madame Marguerite, proposed marriage of, 284.

-, -, and Queen Elizabeth, proposed marriage between, 285.

-, -, [Henry of Braganza,] ambassador of, in England, 737.

-, -, death of, 784, 793, 794, 795, 797.

-, Queen widow of, Catherine of Austria, widow of John III. and sister of Charles V., the Governess, 26, App. 5, 130, 133, 247, 264.

-, Queen of, Doña Catherine of Braganza elected, 797.

-, Prince of, Philip to be proclaimed, 784.

-, Princess of. See Joanna.

Portuguese, the, 164, 247, 285, 758.

-, took possession of the Indies, 794.

-, galleys, 264.

-, theologians, 133.

-, vessels employed for the Indian voyage, 150.

Posen, letter dated at, 397.

Postage of letters, 718.

Pragmatic, the, 273.

Prague, Jerome of, 377.

Prainer. See Preyner.

Prayers, in English, 1.

Preacher, a, beheaded in France, 145, 252.

Preachers, 2, 7, 72, 77, 475.

-, in London and elsewhere, 2.

-, the Court, 40

-, one of the, a member of Parliament, 45.

-, come from Germany to England, 51.

-, four English, sent to Germany, 140.

-, two, concerned in an insurrection at Rouen, 146.

-, in the woods in France, 171.

-, imprisoned in France, 188, 193.

-, come to France, 258.

Preaching, 43.

-, proclamation touching, 2.

-, liberty of, demanded by the Huguenots, 304.

-, permitted by the Edict of St. Germain, 305.

Precedence, disputes about, 4.

-, question of, between Spanish and French ambassadors at Rome, 144, 190, 208, 247, 282, 523.

-, -, between English and Spanish ambassadors in France, 495.

Prelates, 45.

Preyner, Baron Caspar, ambassador of the Emperor Ferdinand in England, 81, App. 2, 4. See Ferdinand.

Priest, a, celebrated mass publicly in England, 380.

Priests, 2.

-, to be allowed to marry, 45.

-, deprived of their benefices by Elizabeth, 475.

-, sent to England to negociate secretly, 794.

-, arrested, 815.

Princes, English, p. 328.

Printer, the Queen's, 2.

-, of anonymous placards posted on the walls of Paris, 186.

Printers against the Catholics, 71.

Priuli family, genealogy of the, 182.

-, Alvise, Monsignor, executor of Cardinal Pole, 2, 40, 64, 68.

-, -, letter from, 80, 123.

-, -, death of, 181.

-, -, Bishop, account of his life, 182.

-, Antonio, brother of Alvise, 123, 182.

-, Lorenzo, Venetian ambassador in France, letters from, 786–803, 805–825, 827, 828.

Privy Council, the, 2, 157.

-, reduced by Philip, p. 328.

-, or “the Queen's Council,” 23, 60, 69, 77, 413, 428, 436, 449, 451, 460, 532, 571, 649, 652, 684, 733, 760, 761, 829.

-, order by the chief members of the, touching the Bishops, 58.

-, the Bishop of London summoned before the, 77, 78.

-, arguments between the Bishop of Winchester and the, 82.

-, passes sentences of deprivation on certain Bishops, 82.

-, incapacity of the, p. 328.

-, dispute in the, 371.

-, a dinner with the, 617.

-, an order of the, 652.

-, Elizabeth has a divided, 817.

-, Lords of the, 8, 58, 71, 77, 152.

Privy councillors, 460, 465, 560, 821, 829.

Privy Seal, Lord, office of, 1.

Processions, 213.

Proclamation, 782.

-, touching Church services, 2.

-, forbidding the eating of flesh during Lent, 27.

-, for every one to take the Communion in both kinds, 51.

-, forbidding the performance in hostel and taverns of certain plays, 58.

-, by Queen Elizabeth, 147, 152, 158.

Protestant assemblies in France, 272.

-, bishops of France, 140.

-, council near Paris, 140.

-, ministers in France, 272.

-, Princes, 533.

-, religion, the, 138, 140, 296.

-, -, exercise of the, forbidden in France, 682.

-, States, Elizabeth proposes a league of all, 140.

Protestants, increase in number in England, 45.

-, four, to dispute with four Catholic Bishops, 51.

-, and Catholics, disputation between, 57, 58, 60.

-, a book of the, 58.

-, league supposed to have been contracted in Italy against, 609.

-, in Scotland, 156, 481.

-, insurgent, in Scotland, 100.

-, burnt in Flanders, 84.

-, in France, 75, 178, 272.

-, -, petitions by the, 193.

-, -, severities against, 132.

-, -, See France.

-, of Germany, war by Charles V. against the, 121.

-, of Italy, 75.

Provence, 142, 251, 252, 272, 762, 801.

-, government of, 86.

-, insurrection in, 146.

-, disturbances in, 272.

-, Parliament of, 349.

-, ambassadors from, to the King of France, 567.

Pruneo, Mons. de, chamberlain to the Duke of Alençon, 739.

-, -, ambassador from the Duke of Alençon to the States-General, 738, 773, 810.

Prussia, 273.

Psalm-singing, in the Lutheran fashion 237.

Puritan religion, 809

Puritans, the, alleged conspiracy by a sect of Huguenots styled, to poison the Queen, 774.

Purse, a, 673.

Pyrenees, the, 774.