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Easterlings, intelligence about the English fleet in the channel brought by a vessel of the, to Flanders, ii. 620.

Eboracensis, Eboracense, v. York, cardinal of, and Wolsey.

Edigio, cardinal, v. Egidio and San Matheo.

Egidius (Edigio), cardinal of St. Matheo, a native of Viterbo, called also Ægidius Viterbieusis, 445; ii. 256.

-,-, the pope intends sending, as his legate to Spain, ii. 973.

Egmont or Egmond, Charles d', duke of Ghelders, 548; ii. 821, 849.

-, Floris d', lord of Isselstein, and count of Buren, 31.

-, -, to take the command of an English force for the invasion of France, 87, 91.

-, count of, on a message to king Francis, 559.

-, -, wounded, ii. 281.

-, -, in command of the men-at-arms under Leyva, 281; ii. 320.

-, John, count of Gavre, ii. 821.

-, Lamoral, prince of Gavre, son of John, in command of the German cavalry, ii. 91, 130, 320.

Einguer, agent of the Welzers in Spain, ii. 575.

Elba, island of, in the estate of the prince of Piombino (Appiani), taken by the Turks, 509.

Eleonor, Eleanor, Leonor, sister of Charles V., promised to Bourbon, betrothed to Francis I., 562.

-, -, -, stands god-mother to prince Philip, ii. 220–3, 627, 661.

Elna, bishop of, v. Vandeness.

Embrun, in the Dauphiny, French artillery arrives at, ii. 308.

-, archbishop of, v. Tournon.

Enckwo?rt, Wilhelm, of Liege, cardinal-bishop of Tortosa, 824.

-, -, illtreated by the Germans after the sack of Rome, ii. 946, 949.

-, -, considered an imperialist, ii. 950.

England, available forces of, for an invasion of Normandy (1525), 124.

-, relations between Charles and, before the battle of Pavia, 6–12, 14–17, 23–25.

-, reported rising of the peasants in, 174.

-, Henry and Wolsey wish the peace with France to be settled by their mediation in, ii. 101.

-, disaffection to the king, and hatred to the cardinal visible everywhere in, ii. 109.

England, some merchants of, on hearing of the approaching betrothal of princess Mary to king Francis or to his son (the dauphin) withdraw all their goods from Flanders, as they are afraid of war breaking out again, ii. 155.

-, general discontent in, ii. 178.

-, warlike preparations in, against which Don Iñigo remonstrates strongly, ii. 191, 194, 224, 229.

-, Wolsey's assurance that no change has taken place in Henry's amicable relations with the emperor, ii. 272.

-, the merchants and people of, generally discontented, ii. 178,190–1, 194, 228.

-, forbidden to send their manufactures to Flanders, ii. 271.

-, Spanish ships seized at the mouth of the Thames, ii. 182, 206.

-, war declared by, and France to the emperor, ii. 548.

-, a messenger arrives from Spain with the ratification of the truce with the Low Countries, ii. 784, 791.

-, king of, v. Henry VIII.

-, queen of, v. Katharine.

-, princess of, v. Mary.

-, admiral of, v. Norfolk, Lisle.

-, news letter from (1528), ii. 362. Engyfort? v. Enckwo?rt.

Ennio Filonardo, bishop of Veroli, generally called Il Verulano, his negociations with the Switzers, 358, 364, 392, 424.

-, -, suspected of plotting with Morone and the Venetians, 397–8.

-, -, letter to, from Gian Matheo Giberto (1526), 458.

Enriquez, D. Fadrique, admiral of Castille, 616; ii. 996.

Epila, a town in Aragon, usual residence of the count of Aranda, letter dated from, ii. 348.

Epinoy, Espinoy, count of, restitution of lands to the, to be made before the peace (1525), 164.

Ères v. Hyères.

Erahin, Bassa, v. Ibrahim.

Erasmus of Rotterdam, Desiderius, letter to chancellor Gattinara, ii. 178, 431.

-, from Alfonso de Valdès to, ii. 465, 641.

-, from the emperor to, 604.

-, from the archbishop of Toledo (Fonseca) to, ii. 479.

Erbestain, v. Herbstein.

Esbalciar, meaning of the verb, 675, note.

Escalante, v. Chalante.

Escelinga (Esslingen?), diet to be held at, ii. 2.

Esclusia, v. Cliiusa.

Escu or Escun, Mons. do 1', dies from his wounds at Pavia (5th March 1525), 106.

Escudo, Mons. de, v. Escu.

Escudos largos, gold crowns, called also escudos del sol, 406.

Escudòs, Iñigo de, servant of the duke of Sessa, sent on a mission to Spain, 327.

Escuelles ? prisoners of, to be returned by England, 142.

Esforcin, v. Sforzino.

Esmeril, meaning of the word, ii. 216.

Espada-fuera, v. Spatafora.

Espagna, España, Spagna, agent of the viceroy of Naples, 296.

Espagne, Cornille d', maitre d' hotel to the archduke, 26.

Espès, v. Spes.

Espinal, Geronimo del, secretary to Don Ugo de Moncada, called also Spinar and Spinal; sent with a message to Bourbon (1526), 863.

-, -, to Spain, 883, 901, 1005–6, 1008, 1018.

Estampa, v. Stampa.

Este, Alfonso d', duke of Ferrara, promises to lend money to the imperialists in consideration for Reggio and Rubiera, which he hopes to retain, 106–7.

-, -, presents the signory of Venice with eight galleys, 280.

-, -, prepares to visit the emperor in Spain, 342.

-, -, applies for a safe-conduct through France, 365, 410.

-, -, which is refused at the frontier, 447, 455.

-, -, returns to his estate in disgust, 493.

-, -, unwilling to give up Reggio and Rubiera, 619–20.

-, -, said to be in negociation with the pope, 659, 824.

-, -, his terms for taking the emperor's part, and the chief command of the imperial forces, 883, 886.

-, -, Bourbon and Guasto unwilling to give up the command of the imperial army to, 863.

-, -, the agreement made with, more disagreeable to the pope and to the Venetians than the arrival in Italy of German reinforcements, 1029.

-, -, supplies provisions and artillery to the Germans under Fruntsperg, 1035.

-, -, advises Lannoy to advance on Rome and make no agreement in which the Colonnese are not included, 1057.

-, -, efforts made to detach him from the emperor's alliance, ii. 10.

-, -, not heard of after his getting possession of Carpi, and the command in chief of the imperial forces, ii. 16.

Este, Alfonso d', duke of Ferrara, takes final leave of the pope and Venice, but promises not to undertake anything against the league, ii. 39.

-, -, most brilliant offers made to, by the pope and the confederates, ii. 76.

-, -, which he declines, ii. 78.

-, -, sends artillery to the Germans under Fruntsperg, ii. 91.

-, -, -, money, provisions, and ammunition to Bourbon's camp, 130.

-, -, highly disapproves of the truce with the pope (October 1526), as he is likely to lose Modena and Beggio through it, ii. 120.

-, -, holds an interview at Finale with the commanders of the imperial forces, ii. 130.

-, -, and advises them to march at once on Florence and Bologna, ibid.

-, -, the command in chief of the imperial forces offered to, ii. 257.

-, -, refused on account of ill-health and the want of discipline of the soldiers, ii. 342, 352.

-, -, takes, however, possession of Modena and Carpi, ii. 258.

-, -, once master of those cities no longer condescends to answer Leyva's letters, ii. 317, 389.

-, -, solicited by Lautrec and the Venetians to forsake the emperor's cause, ii. 450.

-, -, ultimately joins the Clementine league, and signs the treaty, ii. 497.

-, -, contributes with 6,000 ducats monthly to the expenses of the war, ii. 540.

-, -, keeps, however, a sort of armed neutrality, ii. 541.

-, -, refuses to contribute with money and men towards the league on the plea that the pope will not ratify his convention with Cibo, ii. 542, 546.

-, -, sends an ambassador to Francis and to Louise de Savoie, ii. 543.

-, -, the marriage of his son Hercole with Benée de France first spoken of, ibid.

-, -, -, accomplished, ii. 755, 851, 874.

-, -, wavering policy a subject of, complained for the imperial agents, ii. 801.

-, -, considered by the emperor as a matter of course, owing to his character and antecedents, 816.

-, -, conversation of, with Lope de Soria at Reggio, explaining his conduct, ii. 851.

-, -, letters to the emperor, 257.

-,-, -, to his ambassador [Casella] at Borne, ii. 6

-, -, -, to his ambassador at Venice, ii. 146.

-,-, -, to Alonso Sanchez, ii. 140. iii. 2.

Este, Alfonso d', duke of Ferrara, letters from the emperor to, ii. 199.

-, Beatrice d', of the house of Ferrara, married to Lodovico II Moro, duke of Milan, 910

-, Hercole d', eon of the preceding, the command of the Florentine forces offered to, ii. 250.

-, -, proposed marriage of, to Renée de France, ii. 650, 657.

-, -, effected, ii. 755, 851, 874.

-, -, in treaty with the Florentines and the league, ii. 852.

-, Hippolito d', cardinal of Ferrara, ii. 354.

-, -, the bishopric of Modena and archbishopric of Ferrara offered by the pope and the league to, ii. 450.

Estella, town of Navarre, taken by the French.

Esten (?), Mons. d', lieutenant of the marquis de Saluzzo, endeavours to detach the duke of Eerrara from the emperor's alliance, ii. 89.

Estibal, meaning of, ii. 42.

Estrella, la, galley commanded by commander Yeart, 179.

Estretes, v. Stra?ts.

Esturione, Giorgio, Venetian agent in France, 561.

Etchingham, Osborne, returns from Spain with a letter from the emperor to king Henry, 1022, 1039; ii. 18.

-, -, detained by illness in France, ii. 33, 35, 102.

Eufredutio? Girolamo, a familiar of Silvio Passerino (1527), 162.

Evangelista, one of the pope's secretaries countersigns briefs, ii. 111, 117.

Exchange, bills of, protests of, for non-payment by the Genoese bankers, intercepted in France, 81, 895.

Exea, priorate of, in Aragon, its incorporation in the crown of Spain refused by Clement VII., 357, 610, 664, 697.

Exeter, lord, ii. 108.

-, marquis of, 211, v. Grey.