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'Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Further Supplement To Volumes 1 and 2, Documents From Archives in Vienna, (London, 1947) pp. 515-519. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/further-supp/vols1-2/pp515-519 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Galicia, supply ship of, foundered near Southampton, 185.

-, Henry says Spanish have failed to defend coast of, 190, 430.

Gardiner, Stephen, bishop of Winchester, Henry's ambassador in France, 457.

Garter, Order of the, associated with Windsor Castle, 101.

-, -, Charles asks, for Sir Richard Wingfield, 124.

-, -, rules of the order make difficulties about conferring on Wingfield, Henry says, 128-9.

-, -, Charles thanks Henry for conferring on Wingfield, 135-6.

Gascony, 190.

Gattinara, Mercurino Arborio de, imperial grand chancellor, letters to, from Charles V, 11.

-, -, memoir for, 7.

-, -, what he is to say to the council of state about war with France, 7, 8.

-, -, drafts by, 13, 20, 25, 33, 46, 51, 53, 61, 75, 109, 194.

-, -, correspondence of, referred to, 36, 105, 134.

-, -, his negotiations with the Venetian ambassador in Spain, 150-1.

-, -, Wolsey alarmed by rumour he is going to Italy, 353.

-, -, de Praet suggests he take charge of negotiations in Rome, 358.

-, -, Wolsey's customary reproaches of, 384, 389.

-, -, Wolsey says he has spoken harshly to Sampson about Passano, 401.

Gavre, count of. See Luxembourg, Jacques de.

Gelderland, English proposals for truce would leave emperor at war with, 195.

-, heavy burden of defending Netherlands against, 208, 282, 347.

-, war with, makes it difficult for Margaret of Savoy to undertake definite commitments against French, 350.

-, preparations against in the Netherlands, 435.

-, duke of. See Egmont, Charles d'.

Gelderlanders, the, daily raid Friesland and Holland, 51.

-, are rebels like the Scots, 110, 111.

Geneva, English money at, 292, 381.

-, bishop of. See Baume, Pierre de la.

-, count of. See Charles III, duke of Savoy, count of Geneva.

Genlis, sieur de. See Hangest, Jacques de.

Genoa, Italy, Charles V plans to capture, 50.

-, galleys to strengthen French fleet coming from, 123.

-, emperor favoured by Vivaldi in, 147.

-, Francis hopes to recover, 164.

-, on shortest route to Switzerland, 166.

-, galleys of Naples and Sicily at, 196.

-, Beaurain at, 256, 262.

-, Bourbon's money to be sent by letters of exchange on, 265.

-, Bourbon's ambassadors coming via, 269.

-, emperor's money ready for Bourbon at, 284.

-, fleet to support Bourbon at, 288.

-, Bourbon on his way to, 292.

-, aids to be drawn from, 297.

-, Bourbon passes through, 303.

-, Beaurain at, 308.

-, correspondence to be forwarded via, 326, 358.

-, Francis complains of loss of, 343.

-, money for Bourbon not available at, 371-2.

-, merchants of, slow in finding money for Charles, 381.

-, Francis willing to leave Adorni in, 389.

-, contributions for defence of, 405.

-, Adrian VI asked to assist in conquest of, 466.

Genoese, the, those of the French party, rebels against the emperor, 110.

-, unable to defend themselves against the French without assistance, 179.

German diet, the. See empire, diet of.

German infantry (lanzknechts), in the service of the emperor, 71, 142.

-, in the service of France, 142, 195.

-, in Franche Comt, to aid Bourbon's rising, 259-98, passim.

Germany, emperor's friends in, would be encouraged by Henry's declaration, 22.

-, endangered by the Turks, 78, 187.

-, gunners for English to be recruited in, 93, 102.

-, Ferdinand going to, 117.

-, Charles will not go to Rome via, 188.

-, lanzknechts for Italy to be raised in, 196, 201, 273.

-, Charles offers to help Henry recruit troops in, 227.

-, courier going to, 243.

-, Sigbrit Willems may be apprehended in, 250.

-, letters forwarded from, 262, 361, 404.

-, Hannart on his way to, 266.

-, Christian of Denmark in, 268.

-, difficult for emperor to raise money in, 273.

-, English ambassador going to, 313.

-, English money in, 376.

-, disturbed by Peasants' Revolt, 444-5.

-, announcement of Charles V's approaching marriage sent to, 447.

-, Catherine pleased by news from, 450.

-, princes of, Wolsey suspects French intrigues among, 187.

-, -, Christian II to appeal to, 224, 240.

-, -, talk of deposing the emperor, Wolsey says, 388.

-, -, appeal to Charles to deal with Lutherans, 444.

Ghent, Flanders, Louis XII has written to, 1.

-, Charles' court has left, 33.

-, Dr. Knight at, 264.

-, letters dated from, 135, 136, 137.

Ghiberti, Giovanni Matteo, secretary to Cardinal de Medici, later papal datary, bishop of Verona, on his way to England, 118.

-, -, Charles V recommends, 118.

-, -, will be welcome, Henry says, 129.

-, -, honourably received in England, 134, 138.

-, -, one of Clement's chief advisers and a good imperialist, 303.

-, -, Charles V will not neglect, 315.

-, -, sent to France by Clement. 416-7.

-, -, expected at Rome, 424-5.

Ghinucci, Girolamo, papal auditor, bishop of Worcester, Leo X's nuncio in England, assists at ceremony conferring title of Defender of the Faith on Henry VIII, 45.

-, -, his powers useless since Leo X's death, 58.

-, -, to accompany Lachaulx to Spain, 104-5, 113.

-, -, requests, through Henry, bishopric of Malta for his brother, 387, 404.

-, Pietro, bishopric of Malta requested for, 387, 404.

Gibraltar, 123.

Gillis, Michael, a courier, 361.

Glannet, Jehan, the herald Fusil, acting as courier for the emperor, 340, 342, 349, 353, 399, 404, 408, 418, 421, 423.

Gonzaga, Federigo, marquis of Mantua.

-, included among the allies of the emperor, 132.

-, -, Charles V's support for, 136.

-, -, has behaved loyally, 137.

-, -, distrusted by Bourbon, 408.

Gorrevod, Laurent, count of Pont de Vaux, viscount of Salis, etc., etc., governor of Bresse, grand maitre d'htel to Charles V, 163.

Gouffier, Guillaume de, sieur de Bonnivet, admiral of France, taken ill at Bayonne, 9.

-, -, Francis leaves cares of state to, jointly with Louise and Duprat, 149.

-, -, letter to, from French ambassador in Portugal, touches Henry's honour, 160.

-, -, going to Switzerland to raise troops, 165.

-, -, may be sent to Rome, 308-9.

-, -, his defeat in Italy referred to, 422.

Gracien, a gentleman bearing messages from the queen of Portugal, 104.

-, a gentleman, bearer of message from Bourbon, 226, 261.

Granada, Juan de. See Juan de Granada.

grand master, the. See Gorrevod, Laurent.

Granvelle, seigneur de. See Perrenot, Nicholas.

Gravelines, Flanders, 119, 120, 145.

Gravesend, Kent, 397, 436.

Gray (in Franche Comt), letters dated from, 256.

"Great Enterprise", the (a project for the joint invasion and conquest of France, agreed on at Bruges, for the year 1523, postponed at Windsor to 1524), emperor to repay Henry's loan in time for, 24, 56, 62.

-, truce desirable until, Charles says, 36, 47.

-, expulsion of French from Italy will aid, Charles says, 49, 50, 131.

-, Henry making elaborate preparations for, 98-9.

-, should not be unduly delayed, Charles says, 112.

-, capture of Bayonne good beginning for, Charles says, 130.

-, date for, may be hastened, Charles suggests, 133.

-, Charles says he will be ready for, by appointed time (1524), perhaps earlier, 149.

-, Charles advises de Praet, confidentially, that he cannot advance date for, 159, 161, 174.

-, needs serious consideration, Wolsey says, 162.

-, its date cannot be fixed until after parliament meets, Wolsey says, 164.

-, Wolsey opposes advancing date for, 175, 177, 182.

-, Henry says he cannot undertake until he has finished with Scots, 176, 210.

-, English proposals for truce excluding Scots would impair, de Praet says, 179.

-, Henry will not begin until Charles repays loan, 180, 184.

-, -, Wolsey advises truce until, 183.

-, Charles says he will be quite ready for in 1524, 192.

-, Charles urges immediate, slighter effort as substitute for, 195-8.

-, may be postponed because of truce with France, Charles suggests, 207.

-, English propose postponement of, to 1525, if they act to support Bourbon's rising in 1523, 209, 216-8, 220, 222.

-, English hope to avoid executing, de Praet thinks, 219, 239.

-, Jerningham sent to ask the emperor to postpone until 1525, 225, 236-7.

-, respite for French might prevent execution of, Charles says, 227.

-, de Praet suggests waiting for, 240.

-, Wolsey proposes postponing Bourbon's rising until, 244, 247, 286.

-, Charles agrees to postpone until, 1525, 253, 329.

-, Charles suggests vigorous support of Bourbon be substituted for, 288.

-, Charles says he must husband his strength for, 296.

-, suggests invasion of France under Bourbon be substituted for, 297.

-, Henry and Wolsey are reluctant to delay further, 358-9, 370.

-, foolish to wait for, instead of backing Bourbon's invasion, Charles says, 362.

-, Henry insists on repayment of loan before, 371.

-, Wolsey seems to have much at heart, 372-3.

-, Henry may insist on execution of, 385, 391-2, 415.

-, cannot execute next year, Charles says, 387.

-, Henry expects Margaret to supply troops until execution of, 390.

-, English would not be so eager for, de Praet thinks, if they thought the emperor was ready, 392.

-, Bourbon to remain in France until, Wolsey suggests, 393, 401.

-, Charles approves Wolsey's plans for, 396.

-, Wolsey advises executing in 1526, 406, 410, 420.

-, Wolsey reproaches the emperor for not adhering to his plans for, 412.

-, Charles does not know what forces he will have available for, 422-3.

-, Wolsey would be pleased, de Praet thinks, if emperor abandoned idea of, 431.

Greenwich, Kent, letters dated from, 245, 247.

-, Henry and Wolsey receive imperial ambassadors at, 13.

-, Lachaulx received at, 69.

-, Charles V to visit, 101.

-, plague severe around, 164.

-, Mary not at, because of plague, 185.

-, Henry interviews Marnix and de Praet at, 224.

-, de Praet has audience at, 237, 312, 318, 327, 329, 330, 351, 354.

-, A. de Croy has audience at, 245, 247.

-, king and queen of Denmark received at, 250.

-, Henry again at, 298.

-, de Praet not present at Capua's reception at, 357.

-, Henry leaves, 398.

-, de Praet present at audience of papal and Milanese ambassadors at, 403.

-, and at that of Scottish ambassadors at, 426.

Grey, Thomas II Marquis of Dorset, was to have welcomed Charles at Calais, 97.

-, -, to be warden of the west and middle marches, 202.

-, -, his pension, 219.

-, -, protests that others have received pensions, and he has not, 304-5.

Grimani, Antonio, doge of Venice (1521-1523), 234.

Grisons, league of, 49, 427.

Gueldres. See Gelderland.

Guevara, don Diego de, sieur de Jonvelle, matre d'htel to Charles, instructions to, from Charles Prince of Castile, 2.

-, don Pedro Velez de, 108.

Guienne, Bonnivet commanding in, 9.

-, weakly held, Charles says, 130.

-, in great fear of Spanish invasion, 142.

-, Margaret of Savoy recommends concerted attack on, 153.

-, Charles recommends concerted attack on, as Henry's hereditary domain, 162, 191, 196, 201, 328.

-, French in, interfere with provisioning of imperial army, 166.

-, Henry advises Charles to invade, 183.

-, strong fortresses in, 203.

-, Charles preparing army for, 236, 239.

-, Wolsey wishes Charles bound to invade, 245, 263.

-, Bourbon's partizans in, 247.

-, Spanish fleet will cruise off coast of, 270.

-, de Praet says Charles has not failed in invasion of, 280.

-, unjustly withheld by French from Henry, Wolsey says, 406.

Guildford, Sir Edward, marshal of Calais, 60, 88.

Guines, Artois, French troops concentrating near, 141.

-, two thousand English troops in, Wolsey says, 220.

-, less than a thousand, Margaret says, 223.

-, English garrison of, to assist de Gavre, 242.

-, English concerned for the safety of, 353.

-, captain of, reports skirmish with French, 397.

Guines, county of, persons from, prisoners in hands of French, 436.

Guiod (or Guiot), captain, 86.

Guipuzcoa, Spain, province of, 166.

Guise, in Lorraine, 407.

Guise, Anthoine de, duke of Lorraine, French peace offers to emperor made through, 82.

-, -, leader, with his brother, of one faction of French nobility, 448.

-, Charles de, cardinal archbishop of Metz, French peace offers to emperor made through, 82.

-, -, Francis I spends all his time hunting with, 149.

-, -, leader, with his brother, of one faction of French nobility, 448.