Index: N, O

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 2, 1509-1519. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1867.

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'Index: N, O', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 2, 1509-1519, (London, 1867) pp. 664-667. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol2/pp664-667 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Najara (Nazara), Duke of, captain general of the Spaniards against France, 183.

-, -, rumour of his regaining his towns and castles, of which Ferdinand of Arragon had deprived him, 715.

Nani, Francesco, 1323, 1325, 1327.

Nantes, in Britanny, letters dated at, 1068, 1087.

-, Cardinal of, at Rome, 242.

Naples, 56, 81, 137, 165, 564, 570, 657, 669, 685, 763, 773, 774, 807, 890, 894, 911, 1135, 1143, 1221, 1246, 1250, 1279, 1346.

-, Spaniards at, 172.

-, Lewis XII. demands money from the Tope for the seizure of (?), 431.

-, Ferdinand of Arragon's revenues in, 564.

-, Ferdinand bequeaths, to Charles, Prince of Castile, 698.

-, disturbances in, between the French and Spanish partizans, 700.

-, Francis accused of endeavouring to obtain, from Charles of Burgundy, 714.

-, affairs of, 721.

-, money received by Charles of Spain from, 725.

-, Charles of Spain bound to pay an annual pension to Francis for, 775, 828.

-, the Pope intends giving Lorenzo de' Medici part of, 818.

-, the Pope fears France will seize, 921.

-, Charles of Spain's forces in, 1019, 1117.

- Charles requests the Pope to give him fresh investiture of, 1108.

-, the Pope states that Charles has forfeited his fief of, 1175.

-, in the possession of Charles, 1194.

-, Louise of Savoy receives the 100,000 ducats which Charles is bound to pay Francis for, p. 563.

-, letter dated at, 137.

-, Frederick King of, his death, 330.

-, -, his son. Se. Calabria, Duke of.

-, -, a daughter of, her proposed marriage with Giulian de' Medici, 330.

-, the old Queen of, 137.

-, Cardinal of, 56.

-, Viceroy of (Ugo de Cardona), 165, 169, 238, 343.

-, -, at Mantua, 184.

-, -, takes possession of Brescia, giving the French safeconduct beyond the Alps, 208 note.

-, -, advices from, 243.

-, -, his coadjutor, Don Alfonso, son of the Archbishop of Valencia, 296.

-, -, advances to Malghera, takes Mestre, and routs the Italian army, 362.

-, -, report of his raising an army against Francis I., 737.

-, Venetian consul at, letter from, 428.

-, Venetian secretary at, 1291, 1295.

-, “the Mirror of,” a large diamond called, presented by Lewis XII. to Mary Tudor, 500.

Nassau, Count of, ambassador from Charles of Spain, to the Electors of Germany, 1228, 1279.

-, -, said to have procured the election of Charles V., 1270.

Navagiero, Bernardo, Venetian ambassador, 53 note.

Navarre, 1143, 1175.

-, surrenders to Ferdinand of Arragon, 194, 298.

-, the Spaniards intent on conquering, 205.

-, Ferdinand of Arragon to have, by the treaty between France and Spain, 389.

-, Francis I., claims the restitution of, 1080, 1131, 1170, 1192, 1215;

which Spain refuses, 1221.

-, the restitution of, referred to French and Spanish jurists, 1223.

-, the Pope wishes to attack Charles in, 1261.

-, King of, 203.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon takes possession of his castles, 119.

-, -, hesitates whether to remain neutral in the war between France and Spain, 183.

-, -, surrenders five fortresses to Ferdinand as security for his neutrality, 186.

-, -, nominee of Francis 1. in the league between England and France, 1089.

-, -, at the French Court, 1130, p. 557. Se. Albret.

-, Peter of, captain of the Spanish infantry, 1341.

-, -, taken prisoner by the French at Ravenna, 374.

-, -, Lewis XII. assigns his ransom to the Duke of Longueville, and means to make him captain of Lansquenets against Ferdinand of Arragon, 590.

Navarrese, the, 186.

Nazara. Se. Najara.

Nemours, Filiberta of Savoy, Duchess of, sister of Louise of Savoy, her proposed marriage with Prince Frederick of Mantua, 875, 894.

-, -, -, at the French Court, 1128, 1130, 1270.

-, -, -, godmother to Henry, second son of Francis I., 1242. Se. Savoy.

Nesbit, Lord Philip, eldest son of Lord, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Newport, Sir Thos., knight of Rhodes, bailiff of the commandery of Eycle in England, 305.

-, -, -, accommodates Venice with a loan, 247, 286.

-, -, -, on his way to Rhodes, 285.

-, -, -, formally acknowledged at Venice as ambassador of Henry VIII., 289 note.

-, -, -, report of his conversations with a Venetian, 298.

New Years' gifts, presented by and to Henry VIII., p. 559.

-, -, Wolsey's revenues from, p. 560.

Nicholas, Friar. Se. Schomberg.

Nix, Ric. Se. Norwich, Bishop of.

Nochi, Manfredo de', bill-broker, 1321, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328. Se. Noquis.

Nodari, Jacomo di, Venetian proveditor at Cologna, letter from, 810.

Noquis, Manfredo de, bill-broker, 1319, 1320.

Norchi (si.), kerseys taken by, 211.

Norfolk, Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, afterwards Duke of, Lord Treasurer of England, 132, 445, 682, 791, 918, 920, 1053, 1085, 1168, 1220, 1248, 1273.

-, -, commander of the English forces against Scotland, 203, 219, 309, 310, 331.

-, -, English ambassador to Scotland, 211.

-, -, routs the Scots at Flodden, 316, 333, 337, 340.

-, -, Henry charges him to desist from ravaging Scotland, 332.

-, -, makes 33 Englishmen knights after the battle of Flodden, 341.

-, -, with Mary Tudor in France, 500, 511.

-, -, returns to England, 635;

his conversations with the Venetian ambassador Giustinian, 635, 659, 667, 673, 792, 829, 1006.

-, -, the affairs of England conducted by Wolsey, the Bishop of Durham and, 750, 792.

-, -, assists in quelling the riots in London, 879.

-, -, very intimate with Wolsey, and said to have hopes of the English crown, p. 561.

-, Duchess of, godmother to Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII., 691.

Norham Castle, in the bishopric of Durham, taken by James IV., 316, 331.

Norlingh, Hironimo, merchant at Venice, 392.

Normandy, Lewis XII. sends troops into (in 1509), 1342.

-, English army, under the Earl of Shrewsbury, for the attack on, 155, 186, 203.

-, Scotch forces in aid of France to land in, 288, 297.

-, infantry of, in the service of France, 274, 280.

-, Thomas Bohier, General of, French ambassador to England, 414, 415, 424, 425, 431, 482.

-, -, -, arrives in England, 436, 444, 454, 458, 464.

-, Grand Seneschal of, at the marriage of Lewis XII. and Mary Tudor, 509.

Northumberland, Earl of, in the war against Scotland, 203.

Norwich, Ric. Nix, Bishop of, councillor of Henry VIII, 791.

Nossorij, Federico de, of Florence, 1307, 1308.

Notaries public:—

John Devereux, of Lombard Street, London, 175.

William Styfford, 1302–1316.

Peter Bonamitié, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1321.

William Slade, of Lombard Street, London, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329.

Nottingham, English forces at, for the war against Scotland, 316.

Novara, fortress of, besieged by the Cardinal of Sion and the Switzers, 184.

Noyon, treaty of, between France, the Emperor, and Spain, 761, 765, 773, 774, 782, 787, 802, 818, 854, 1117.

-, Lord Bonnivet's negotiations at, 1202.

Nulus, John, letter from, 907.

Nuremberg, 688.

-, noblemen of, offer their support to the house of Austria, 1162.

O.

Olfi, Thomaso dai, Florentine merchant, 100.

Olives, the Mount of, prophecy that Charles V. will ascend, 1301.

Ordnance, sent in aid of James IV., by Lewis XH., 316.

-, Henry VIII. asks Lady Margaret of Austria to order the casting of, 372.

Orio, Lorenzo, Sage of the Council of Venice, 83, 991 note.

-, -, -, LL.D., State Attorney of Venice, candidate for the post of ambassador to England, 965.

-, -, -, Piero, member of the Council of Forty of Venice, 965.

Orion, Wolsey styled, p. 560.

Orleans, France, letter dated at, 248.

-, Dean of, French ambassador to the Pope, 1165.

-, Duke of, Henry, second son of Francis I. 1235, 1242, p. 563.

Ors (? Tours), 288.

-, letter dated at, 264.

Osopo, castle of, relieved by the Venetian general Alviano, 390.

Orsini, Madonna Alfonsina, mother of Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, 1292, 1293.

-, Archbishop Robert, sent by the Pope to canvass the Electors of Germany in favour of Francis I. as King of the Romans, 1176, 1179, 1187, 1239, 1246.

-, -, arrives in Germany, 1194.

-, -, believes Francis will be elected Emperor, 1231, 1235, 1245.

-, Cardinal, at Rome, 1036.

Ortona, Cardinal Adrian at, 922.

Orval, Mons. d'Albret, Seigneur d', 816.

-, -, at the French court, 1128. Se. Albret, and Navarre, King of. Otranto, voyage of the Flanders galleys to, p. 364.

Oxford, University of, literary researches at, for works of Cicero, 600.

-, -, the sweating sickness destroys 400 students of the, 945.