Index: H, I

Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 8, 1545-1546. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'Index: H, I', in Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 8, 1545-1546, (London, 1904) pp. 624-625. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol8/pp624-625 [accessed 25 April 2024]

H

Hall, Francis, Controller of Calais, 230.

Hampton Court, 295, 309, 454, 462, 465n.

Hard, Martin von, of Guedelenbourg, a captain of mercenaries, 334.

Hardelot (Ardellot), capture of, by the English, 111, 148.

Fortified by the French, 378.

Haro, Juan de, a Spanish mercenary captain, his desertion to the French, 69, 295n.

Harvel, Sigismund, English minister in Venice, 538n.

Heilly, Mlle. de. See Etampea.

Henricx, Gheert, a captain of mercenaries, 334.

Henry VIII. letters from, to the Emperor, 140, 195, 247, 262, 267, 275, 277.

Henry VIII. letters from, to the Queen Dowager of Hungary, 230, 268.

Henry VIII. letters to, from the Emperor, 241, 252, 272.

Henry VIII. letter to, from the Duke of Alburquerque, 405.

Henry VIII. his reception of Chapuys and Vander Delft, 2.

In broken health, 2.

His indignation at the Emperor's peace with France, 5.

Calls Chapuys a liar, 5.

Defends his conduct of the war, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14.

His rudeness excused by the Councillors, 18.

Interview with the Ambassadors, 33.

His contention with regard to the peace between Charles and Francis, 60–61.

His determination to hold Boulogne, 66–67.

His arrangement with Charles respecting liberty of navigation, 81–86.

His alleged agreement with the Duke of Savoy against France, 89.

His last interview with Chapuys, 107–110, 129, 131, 140.

His anger with the Emperor, 153–157.

His journey to Portsmouth, 162, 165, 167, 168, 173, 186.

His interview with Van der Delft there, 186–190.

Witnesses the naval fight off Portsmouth, 191.

Demands the Emperor's aid afresh, 200–202, 205, 231.

Reception of the Emperor's peace intervention, 235–240.

Seeks interview with the Emperor, 246, 247, 249–255.

His reply to the peace proposals, 259–262, 265.

Present in Parliament, 279.

Receives Van der Delft, 310.

Rumours of his intention to divorce Katharine Parr and marry again, 318.

His illness, 320, 324, 329, 330.

His interview with Scepperus and Van der Delft, 330–333.

His rumoured leaning towards Catholicism, 339, 394.

His regard for Mary of Hungary, 344, 345, 346, 386.

Comes to Westminster, 349, 365, 379, 380, 394.

His views on the peace with France, 407, 426.

To stand sponsor to the Dauphin's child, 408, 409, 428–431.

His views on the peace, 436, 467.

Serious illness of, 475, 484.

His indignant protest at the Emperor's treatment of him, 486, 487, 488.

Receives the Scottish envoys, 509.

His opinion of the French, 523.

His distrust of the Pope, 523, 528.

Conspiracy against him, 526, 527, 531, 533, 534.

His illness, 535, 537, 542, 545, 546, 555–558.

Henry VIII. his relations with the German Protestants, 126, 127, 130, 134, 240, 249, 250, 251, 276, 279, 287, 290, 331, 371, 377, 380, 410–412, 420, 424, 425, 434, 438, 439, 442, 450, 451, 454, 455, 464, 466–470, 484, 487, 523, 524, 528, 537, 539, 544, 545.

Henry VIII. his views on the marriage of his son to a niece of the Emperor, 331–333, 346–348, 362, 367, 368.

Henry VIII. his offer to mediate between the Emperor and the Lutherans, 544, 545.

Henry VIII. his proposed interview with the Emperor. See Interview and Scepperus.

Henry VIII. suggests an offensive league against France, 524.

Henry VIII. his treaty of alliance with the Emperor. See Subsidy demanded.

Hesdin, its restitution to France claimed, 43, 72, 150, 196, 276, 363, 364.

Hesse, the Landgrave of, 102, 209, 210, 234, 249, 277, 279, 328, 350, 354, 379, 410, 411, 455, 469, 476, 514, 540, 544, 545, 549.

Hermes, Dr., proposed Flemish Commissioner to regulate the commercial claims, 298.

Herrera, otherwise the Comendador Pacheco, 282, 288.

Hertford, Earl of, Edward Seymour, 3.

Conference with the Ambassadors, 9–16, 17–20, 23, 24–26, 57–62.

To command the army in Scotland, 95, 124, 135, 165.

In London, 233, 294, 300.

To go to Boulogne, 329, 333, 345, 426.

In favour with Henry, 464, 467, 475, 526, 534, 555, 556, 557.

Hertford and Gardiner, their mission to demand the aid of the Emperor against France, 3–4, 17, 26, 35, 37, 39, 45, 48, 49, 60, 64, 83, 86, 92, 126–128, 138, 154, 177, 178, 201.

Hertford, Countess of (Ann Stanhope), a Protestant partisan, 555.

Hertzen, Jacques, recommended by Van der Delft as Burgomaster of Antwerp, 373.

Hochstadt, Count, to prevent the passage of Conrad Penninck's mercenaries by Gueldres, 363, 365, 366.

Hôpital, Chancellor of France, 275.

Horses, export of from Flanders, 16, 361.

Horses, scarcity of, in Spain, 327.

Huesca, Pedro, his news from the imperial court sent to Gongalo Perez in Spain, 208.

Hungary, Queen Dowager of. See Mary.

Hurtado de Mendoza, Diego. See Mendoza.

I

Idiaquez, Secretary, letter from, to Cobos, 268.

Idiaquez, Spanish Secretary of State, 71.

His account of affairs at Worms, etc., sent to Spain, 225, 278, 280.

Infantas, the, their domestic expenditure, 554, 555.

Inquisition in Spain, English complaints of, 291, 293, 333.

Inquisition in Seville, statement by Dr. Molon of Jews and Lutherans punished by 139.

Inquisition in Sicily, 352, 401.

Interview proposed between Henry and the Emperor, 246, 247, 251–254, 260–262, 266, 268, 270–272, 273, 298.

Invasion of England. See England, invasion of.

Irish troops to be sent to Boulogne, 318, 320.

Jaen, Bishop of. See Pacheco, Cardinal.

Jean, Jaques, a German secretary, 256.

Jedburgh justice (Corinthian justice), 24.

Joan, Queen of Spain, 304.

Justification, article of, at the Council of Trent, 515–518, 521, 522, 529, 530, 541, 547.