Index: C

Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 12, 1554. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1949.

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'Index: C', in Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 12, 1554, (London, 1949) pp. 328-330. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol12/pp328-330 [accessed 8 May 2024]

C

Cabot, Sebastian, 101, 123, 245, 291, 304.

Cabura, Don Luis Enriquez de, Count of Modica, 317 and note.

Cadiz, Andalusia, 59.

Cafarello, Ascanio, 301.

Calais, Master of the Ports at, 63, 78, 83.

-, the Deputy of. See Wentworth, Thomas, Lord.

-, 65 note, 82, 98, 99, 105, 124, 153–54, 156, 241, 244, 252, 253, 265, 268, 269, 274, 279, 290, 293, 306.

Cambrai, Artois, 279, 288, 291.

Camollia, gate of Sienna, 117, 123, 131.

Canterbury, Archbishop of, 146 and note.

Canary Islands, the, 20, 241, 242, 247, 248, 253, 290.

Capelle, M. de La. See Wacken.

Capo di Ferro, Hieronimo, Cardinal of San Giorgio, Papal Legate in France, 129.

Capua, the Prior of, 20, 210, 212, 241.

Caraffa, Marcantonio, 247.

Carcano, Cristoforo de, 306.

Carden, Thomas, in Wyatt's rebellion, 126.

Cardon, Robert, in Philip's household, 298.

Carew, Garvain, 55 and note, 126.

-, Gawen, arrested, 126.

-, a cousin of Sir Peter (Gawen Carew?), 80.

-, Sir Peter, intriguing against the Spanish match, 16 and note;

disregards the Privy Council's summons, 31, 32;

organises opposition to Philip's landing, 34, 38, 41, 51, 52;

flies to France, 55, 64, 94;

at the French Court, 98, 107, 124, 131–132, 145, 153;

his extradition demanded, 165, 199–200, 203, 211, 223;

joins the French fleet, 166, 171, 176, 188;

begs for a pardon, 264.

-, -, 108, 119, 120, 126, 130, 139, 213, 214, 224, 261.

Carey, Henry, a gentleman, absent without leave, 290 and note.

Carlos, Don (son of Philip, Prince of Spain), 3, 71 and note, 246, 303.

Carrion, Don Lópe de, 240.

Carter, a herald, 315.

Carvajal, Juan de, 268, 276, 277.

-, Pedro, 268, 269.

Cassacis (?), 19.

Castaldo, J. B, de, 279.

Castile, Crown of, 3, 8.

-, 134, 311.

Castillo, Alfonso de, 75 and note. Castro, port of (Castro Urdiales, Asturias), 163.

Castro (?), Don Alonso de, Bishop of Cuenca, 317 and note.

Catalonia, the Provost of, 301.

-, the Viceroy of, 314.

Catherine de Medicis, Queen of France, 305.

Caulter, Thomas, in Philip's household, 299.

Cepeda, Diego de, 278.

Chamberlain, the Lord. See Williams, Sir John.

-, Sir Thomas, 196.

Chambrone, in Wyatt's rebellion, 126 and note.

Champernoune, Sir Arthur, 126 note.

Chancellor, the Lord, of England. See Gardiner, Stephen.

Channel, the, 171, 178, 181, 185, 251, 301.

Channel Islands. See Jersey;

Guernsey;

Sark.

Chantilly, Ile-de-France, 242, 263, 265.

Chartres, the Vidame of. See Vendôme François de.

Châtillon, Odet de Coligny, Cardinal de, 211 and note, 259.

Cheeke, Sir John, 267 and note.

Cheyne, Sir Thomas, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, letter to, from the Emperior, 118.

-, -, 39 and note, 52, 55, 56, 84, 86, 118, 145, 295, 298, 316.

Chien, the (a ship), 174, 176, 213, 216.

Chimay, Namur, 288.

Clarentius (Clarence, Clarencyeus), Dame, Mary's mistress of the Robes, 180, 316.

Clarke, Mr., rewarded by the Emperor, 159.

Clepsteren, Dame Anne, 236–238.

Cleves, Anne of, 94, 204.

-, William V, Duke of, 89 and note, 94, 117, 133, 145, 204.

Clinton, Edward, Lord (Lord Admiral under Edward VI), letter to, from the Emperor, 118;

appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the London area, 140, 144;

services in suppressing Wyatt's revolt, 152;

to keep order in the provinces, 198;

Mary's Lieutenant in London, 224, 228, 232;

sent to meet the Duke of Savoy at Calais, 253;

suspected by Chancellor Gardiner, 261, 309;

to receive a pension from Philip, 315.

-, -, 64, 86, 96.

Cloot, Captain, in the Emperor's service, 285.

Cobham, Lord. See Brooke, Henry.

-, George, 127.

-, Thomas, 127.

-, William, 126.

Cocke, Thomas, in Philip's household, 299.

Codignac, a French envoy to Turkey, 280.

Coleman, Thomas, in Philip's household, 299.

Collye, Thomas, in Philip's household, 299.

Colpeper (of Gray's Inn), Thomas, 126 and note.

Compagnone, Bartolomé, 241.

Compiègne, Ile-de-France, 242, 252, 253, 263.

Constable, the, of France (Anne de Montmorency), letter to, from Cardinal Pole, 317.

-, -, conferences with Dr. N. Wotton, 24 and note, 30, 46, 80–81, 107, 130–131, 153–154, 211–212, 223–224, 263–264, 289–290, 308.

-, 40, 53, 69 note, 242, 253, 265, 281, 282, 305, 306.

Controller of the Household. See Rochester, Sir Robert.

Conza, Archbishop of. See Muzzarelli.

Corgnia, Ascanio della, 234 and note.

Cormer, in Wyatt's rebellion, 106, 127.

Cornwall, 38, 52, 71, 87, 96, 239.

Cornwallis, Sir Thomas, Sheriff of Essex, 78, 94, 158, 167, 220, 253, 315.

Corsica, 17, 49, 81, 118, 123, 135, 208, 212, 226, 264, 280.

Corte, in Corsica, 280.

Cortes, Don Martin, Marquis del Valle, 317 and note.

Corunna, Galicia, letters dated from, 303, 304, 311.

-, 91, 127, 128, 174, 215, 231, 240, 245, 246, 248, 249, 255, 266, 266, 270, 286, 291, 293, 294, 300, 303, 309, 311, 312, 314.

Council, a member of the English Privy, letter to, from Prince Philip, 249.

-, the English Privy, negotiations with the Imperial ambassadors, 10–14, 22–25, 30–32, 33, 38, 48, 51, 52, 61, 64, 69–70, 77, 95, 106, 114–115, 138, 143, 187, 192, 193–194, 197–200, 258–260, 269;

negotiations with the French ambassador, 62, 94–95, 164–166;

reduction in number of members recommended by Renard, 168–169, 173, 197;

split in, 54, 77–79, 125, 144, 150–152, 166, 167–169, 173, 175, 193, 220–222, 227–228, 229, 231–232, 238, 251, 261–262, 267, 290; See also 16, 34, 60, 65, 67, 76, 85, 88, 92, 94, 98, 99, 100, 112, 122–123, 130, 155–157, 160, 188, 201, 202, 218, 230, 266, 268 273, 281.

-, (Consejo de la Cámara), the Emperor's, 4, 6, 147, 205.

-, of Finance, the Emperor's, 103, 183, 299.

Courrières, Jehan de Montmorency, Sieur de, Imperial Ambassador in London, letters from, to the Emperor, 69, 258, 310.

-, -, -, to the Queen Dowager, 257.

-, -, -, to Simon Renard, 244.

-, -, instructions for his mission to England, from the Emperor, 190.

-, -, Commissioner for the marriage negotiations, 2, 5, 42, 46, 48;

leaves England because of Wyatt's rebellion, 77;

at Brussels, 92;

ordered back to London, 99, 161, 164, 170, 189, 192, 193–194, 205, 217, 232, 234, 249;

narrowly escapes capture by French, 244, 253–254, 257;

at Mary's court, 258, 261;

goes to Southampton to await Philip, 262, 266–268, 319.

-, 14, 80, 133, 172 note, 179, 272, 277, 279, 283, 285, 289, 318 note, 322.

Courtenay, Edward, Earl of Devonshire, Protestant support for him, 2, 4, 31, 33, 43, 65 and note, 77;

plan to send him on a mission to the Emperor, 39, 40, 42, 62, 112;

Chancellor Gardiner partial to him, 86–87;

his arrest considered, 88–89;

arrested 94–96, 97, 106–107;

his execution advised by Renard, 115, 142, 160, 197, 233;

his examination, 130, 139–141, 150, 201;

confined to Fotheringhay Castle, 267 and note.

-, -, 10, 11, 16 and note, 17, 66, 69 and note, 77–78, 82, 90, 108, 119, 120, 121 and note, 123, 124, 126, 130, 134, 172, 179–180, 187, 218, 228, 230, 231, 235, 240, 266, 281.

-, John, a refugee, in France, 176.

-, William, 130, 216 and note.

Coventry (Compierre), 120.

Coxe, Richard, in Philip's household, 298.

-, Thomas, in Philip's household, 298.

Cranmer. See Canterbury.

Crayer (a servant of the Duke of Cleves), 203 and note.

Crépy (the peace of), 226 note.

Cresswell, Edward, in Philip's household, 297.

Crofts, Sir James, 87 and note, 106, 119, 124, 125, 126, 130, 165.

Cuatro Villas, on the north west of Spain, 84 and note, 91.

Culpepper, Thomas, in Wyatt's rebellion, 51 and note, 106.