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Index A Aarschot, marquis of, v. Croy (Philippe). Abatys, Abbatis, a Frenchman; on a mission to the duke Francesco Sforza, ii. 318. Abia (Abbea?) fortified by the duke of Urbino, ii. 497. Abbeville, town of France (dep. Somme). -, preparations for the defence of, 209. -, Wolsey and king Francis to meet at (1528), ii. 228. Abbiategrassa, also called Biagrasa, now Abbiategrasso, in Lombardy. -, taken by Leyva, ii. 452, 695. Abruzzi, invaded by the "fuorusciti," of Aquila, 995. -, invaded by the confederates, ii. 5078. -, occupied by the French under Lautrec, ii. 663. -, .infested by robbers and fuorusciti from all parts of Italy, ii. 856. -, reduced by the prince of Orange, ii. 927. Acciajoli Acciajuoli, or Roberto, a Florentine, papal nuncio in France, 661, 682. Accolti, Benedict degli, bishop of Sabino, Cadiz, and Cremona, and cardinal of Ancona, summoned, "Il Vecchio." -, hostage for the payment by the pope of 150,000 ducats to the Germans, ii. 200, 499. Accolti, Pietro degli, archbishop of Ravenna, cardinal of Ancona. -, -, appointed by Clement to answer Perez' defence of the Colonnese, 1007. -, -, escapes from Rome, ii. 499. Acuarole Uberto, . Acciajoli. Acua, Antonio de, bishop of Zamora, 188, 6267, 729, ii. 392. -, -, confession and death, 368. -, -, brief of absolution for those concerned in his sentence and execution, 691, 729. -, -, granted by Clement after much delay, 1052. -, D. Pedro de, dangerously ill, ii. 853. Acua y Portugal Doa Luisa de, duchess of Najera, ii. 262. Adda, river, 58. -, the Germans under Coradino advance as far as the, 319. -, the confederates in full retreat upon the, 1006. -, the marquis of Saluzzo takes positions on the, 1037. -, Francesco d', banker at Milan, ii. 903. Adige, L'Adige, Ladice, the Germans purpose crossing the river, between Vicenza and Verona, 820, 1013, 1033. Admonitory letters against the Colonnese. -, published and sold in the streets of Rome, ii. 8, 423. -, Ferramosca and Lannoy mentioned in them, ii. 12, 43. Adorni, family and faction of the, in Genoa, opposed to the Fregosi, 60, 427. -, ,-, meet together and agree to proclaim the union, ii. 10, 389, 735, 1001. Adorno, Antoniotto, doge of Genoa, 26. -, ,-, Soria's reports on, 60, 139. -, -, refuses to have his galleys manned by Spanish infantry, and to hoist the imperial flag, 668. -, ,-, favours the proposed union of the Fregosi and Adorni, 735. -, -, expelled from Genoa, ii. 448. -, -, letters to the emperor, 130, 164, 211, 316, 372, 501, 527, 570, 593, 599, 620, 638. -, -, -, to his ambassador in Spain, 204, 606, 613. -, ,-, death of (12 Sept. 1528), ii. 787. -, -, Bernab or Barnab, nephew of the preceding: -, , -, recovers Tortona and takes Vigisolo, 993. -, -, recommended to the emperor, ii. 787. -, -, suspected of being in treaty with the French, ii. 8012. -, ,-, letter to the emperor (1528), ii. 554. Adrian VI., pope, alluded, Int. xxi, 105, 905, 908. Aferramosca, v. Ferramosca. Afeyta, v. Affayta. Affayta: -, -, receives orders not to pay to Sanchez the balance of his account, 596, 745749. Affo, Ireneo, his "Life of Luigi Gonzaga," Parma, 1780, 4to., 792, 1037. Agaccio, Burtino, notary at Milan, ii. 371. Agamonte, v. Egmont. Agostini: -, French ambassador lodging at the house of, 23. -, presents sent to, by Jean Jockin on New Year's day to, 11. Aguilar, Tello de, ii. 300. -, two brothers of the count of; land of Civitt Vecchia, 394. Aguilera, v. Nuez de Aguilera. Aguirre, Domingo de, imperial messenger, ii. 704, 718, 725. -, -,.Lorenzo, courier, 165. Aguorreta: -, -, appointed by Chalon to be lieutenant-governor of Castil del Ovo, ii. 752. -, -, letter to the emperor, ii. 505. Aigny, sieur d', privy councillor in Flanders 36, v. Caulier. Aigremont, v. Fitz-Walter. Aigues Mortes, town of Languedoc, 368. Aire, bishop of, v. Grammont (Charles de). Aix in Provence, 602, 612, 621. -, bishop of, v. Grammont (Charles). Alagna, in the Campania, v. Anagna. Alarcon, Bernaldino de, imperial messenger, ii. 169, 170. -, Christoval de, captain of light horse, sent on a deputation to Spain, 1011. -, Isabella, daughter of Hernando; married to Pedro Gonzalez de Mendoza, ii. 869. -, Hernando de, marquis de La Val Siciliana (1525); at Pavia, 43, 57, 104. -, -, accompanies Francis to Spain, 179. -, -, lands with troops at Terracina, ii. 11. -,-, report of his death at Frosinone, ii. 71. -, -, in Rome, soon after the sack, ii. 227. -, -, appointed governor of St. Angelo, ii. 234, 236, 243. -,-, the command of the imperial forces offered to, ii. 328. -,-, not accepted, ibid. -, -,brilliant services in Naples, ii. 704, 770, 773. -, -, letters to the emperor, ii 151, 248, 256, 258, 4423, 478. -, -, instructions to captain Gayoso, ii. 251. Alarcon, Hernando de, notice of, Int. ii. xxxii. -, Lope de, brother of the preceding: -, -, recommended for the archbishopric of Cosenza, ii. 464. -, -, bishop of Bitonto in Naples ibid, -, -, Sancho de, nephew of Hernando, ii 464. Alba, duke of, v. Alvarez de Toledo. Alban: -, -, petition of, recommended by Sessa, 499, ii. 998. Albanian infantry sent by the French to Boulogne-sur-Mer, 146. -, light horse under Lautrec, ii. 540, 695. Albany, duke of, v. Stuart (John). Albarda, meaning of the word, 698, note. Alba Regia (Stuhl Weissenburg), in Hungary, 966. -, bishop of, v. Statilio. Alberti, F. Leandro, his Descrittione di tutta L'Italia; quoted 702, 820. Albi, county of, overrun by the marquis de Saluzzo, ii. 610. Albizi, Antonio Francesco de', a Florentine. -, deputed to receive Lautrec, ii. 342. -, sent to Ferrara (1528), ii. 604. Albondin: -, German lansquenets at, 1034. Alboracense, name given by the Spaniards to Wolsey, archbishop of York (Evoracum), 410, note. Albornoz, Bernaldino de, imperial messenger, 118; ii. 88, 155, 201, 209, 694. Albret, Henri d', styled king of Navarre, called also Labret and Labrit; prisoner at the battle of Pavia, 56. -, -, confined in the castle of that city, 58. -, -,presses Pescara to fix his ransom, 268, 515. -, -, which the emperor will not allow, 323, 423. -,-, makes his escape, 519, 532, 534, 539, 542, 544, 569. -, -, in great favour at the court of France, 6167. -, -, his marriage to Mme d'Alenon spoken of, ibid. -, -, destined by Francis for an invasion of Navarre, ii. 793. -, -, brother of, lands near Naples with reinforcements and money, ii. 768. -, -, - is made prisoner after the rout of Aversa, ii. 778. -, -, -, and dies of the plague at Naples, ii. 791. Alburquerque, duke of, v. Fernandez de la Cueva. Alcaar, Simon de, "corregidor" or mayor of La Corua, ii. 629. Alcaudete (misspelt Alcaudeto), count of, v. Cordoba y Velasco. Aldana, colonel, sent to Calabria at the head of Spanish infantry (1528), ii. 672, 768. -, Cosme de, ii. 768. -, Francisco de, ii. 768, note. Alenon, duke of, v. Valois. -, chancellor of the duchy of, v. Brinon. -, duchess of, v. Angoulme. -, Anne d', marchioness of Montferrato, ii. 873. Alessandria, della Paglia, governor of, v. Pecchio. -, besieged by the confederates, ii. 382. -, surrenders to Lautrech (12th Sept. 1527), ii. 386, 391, 393, 424. -, terms, of the capitulation of, ii. 388, 390. -, St. Pol retreats to, ii. 837. -, to be attacked by Belgioioso, ii. 906. Alfang, Alfange, Alhange, Antonio de, Spanish captain, ii. 697, Alguer (Alghieri in Sardinia), bishop of, v. Cassador and Solis. Aliban, v. Albany. Alicante: -, the viceroy's fleet at, 995. -, Spanish infantry recruited at, among the Moriscos, Int. ii. xiii. Allen, Dr. John, Wolsey's chaplain, 23. Almansa, on the borders of Valencia, ii. 232. -, letter dated from, ii. 358. Almayno, Thomas de, or del Mayno, governor of Cremona, 394. -, -, sent by Francesco Sforza to Spain for the purpose of obtaining the investiture of Milan, 383, 450. -, -, appointed on a new mission to the emperor, 472. -, -, objects to go by sea, 519. -, -, cannot obtain a safe-conduct through France, 540. -, -, in the Novarese, in favour of Francesco Sforza, 1000. Almazan, Miguel Perez de, secretary to the catholic sovereigns, Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, ii. 659. -, -, paper attributed to, ii. 401. Almeirim, in Portugal, the court at, ii. 576. -, letters dated from, 293, 322,371, 379, 3879,403, 606. Alsace, Lutherans in the (1525), 90. -, and Lorraine invaded by the peasants, 174. Almoner to Henry VIII., v. Clerk. -, to Bourbon, v. Montbardon. Altamira, count of, v. Moscoso Osorio. Altobello Averoldi, bishop of Pola, papal nuncio in Venice, 43, 45,712, 730, 746, 1054. Altobello Averoldi, bishop of Pola, papal nuncio in Venice, letter from Gianmatheo Giberto to, 455. -, -, appointed legate of Bologna, ii. 43, 45, 320, 382. -, -, nuncio in Venice, ii. 543. Alva, Fr. Pedro Ramiro or Ramirez de, prior of San Geronimo, at Granada, 639. -, -, presented for the archbishopric of that city, 1046. Alvares, Hernan or Fernan, treasurer to the king of Portugal, 370; ii. 618, 621. Alvarez Osorio, D. Pedro, marquis of Astorya, count of Trastamara, ii. 138, 161, 262, 312, 689, 694. -, -, instructions to his kinsman, D. Francisco Osorio, ii. 107. -, -, opinion of, concerning a general council, 263. -, -, letters to the emperor (1527), ii. 108, 204. Alvarez de Toledo, D. Fadrique, duke of Alba, of Charles' privy council, ii. 100, 996. -, stands godfather to Philip, prince of Spain, 220. -, -, D. Fernando, his son, ibid. -, -, D. Francisco, count of Oropesa ii. 282. Alventos, count of, v. Cardona (Ramon). Amalfi, duke of, v. Piccolomini. Amandroclo, Swiss captain, v. Amantocle. Amantocle: -, slain at Caia, ii. 310. Amatrice, town in the ult. Abruzzo, v. Lamatrice. Ambassadors, agents, &c. -, Austrian, in Rome, v. Burgo and Salamanca. -, in Spain, v. Salinas. -, in Venice, v. Burgo and Salamanca. -, English, at Ferrara, v. Gregorio da Casale. -, in France, v. Fitz William and Dr. Taylor. -, the latter and Thomas Cheyne. -, in the Low Countries: -, v. Knight and Wingfield. -, at Rome, v. Clerk, Casale, Gardyner, Russell, Vannes. -, in Spain, v. Ghinucci, Lee, Sampson, Tunstall, Wingfield. -, in Venice, v. Casale, Pace, Russell. -, Ferrarese, in Milan: -, one from the duke of Ferrara (Alfonso d'Este), v. Casella. -, in Rome; a chamberlain of the duke Alfonso sent to the pope at Orbietto, ii. 521. -, Casella (Matheo). -, -, to Spain, v. Pio. -, at the court of Charles in 1529, ii. 873, 901. Ambassadors: -, Florentine in Ferrara: -, -, Antonio Francesco de' Albizi. -, -, Francesco Valori. -, -, in Spain, Giovanni Cursio. -, French, in England: -, -, Brinon, D' Aubigny, Jean Jocquin. -, -, prolonged stay of, complained of, 87, 91. -, -, Wolsey promises to dismiss the, ibid. -, -, bishop of Tarbes, viscount of Turenne, Antoine Le Viste, Jean Jockin (Feb 26, 1527), ii. 87, 101. -, -, Anne de Montmorency. -, -, in Ferrara, Giovanni Gioachino lord of Vaux, v. Jockin. -, -, in Rome, Bellay, Robadanges. -, -, in Spain, Montmorency, Jehan de Calvimont, Gilbert Bayard, and the bishop of Tarbes, (1528). -, -, in "Venice, bishop of Bayeux, Bellay (Jean du). -, Genoese in Spain, Giuliano della Spezzia, Jacopo Centurione. -, of the Low Countries in England, v. Bourgogne, Laurens, Le Sauch. -, -, letters and instructions to the, 27. -, -, sieur de Carmonailles. -, -, Jonglet. -, -, Theimseke. -, Mantuan in Spain, v. Malatesti and Soardino. -, -, in Venice; negociates with the emperor's ministers, ii. 738, 900. -, Milanese in England, v. Scarpinello. -, -, in Venice, v. Taverna. -, -, in Spain, v. Archinto. -, -, Barbanara and Visconti. -, -, Castiglione (Giovan Andrea) and Crivelli. -, papal, v. Nuncio and Legates. -, Portuguese in Rome: -, -, v. Don Martin de Portugal. -, -, in Spain, v. Azevedo. -, Scotch in England: -, -, Cassilis, bishop Cockburn, and Abbot Myll. -, -, proposals made by, 4, 6, 9. -, Imperial to the German princes, v. Mendoza and the provost of Waldkirch. -, -, to Austria, . Mendoza (Antonio). -, -, in Rome, duke of Sessa and Giovanni Bartholomeo Gattinara, Miguel de Herrera, Lope Hurtado, Hugo de Moncada, secretary Perez, Fr. Francisco de Los Angeles, Ferramosca, de Veyre, and Muxetula. Ambassadors, agents, &c. -, -, Mai. -, -, in Venice: -, -, prothonotary Caracciolo and Alonso Sanchez. -, -, Imperial and Spanish in England: -, -, Prat, Bourgogne, Laurens, Le Sauch, Cilly, Pealosa. -, -, instructions to, 28. -, -, Jonglet, Theimseke, Mendoza. -, -, in France, v. Prat, Perrenot de Granvelle. -, -, in Danemark, v. Scepperus. -, -, in Genoa, v. Lope de Soria, Suarez de Figueroa. -, -, to Poland, v. Scepperus. -, -, in Portugal, v. Poupet de Lachaulx, Juan de uiga. -, -, to Savoy: -, -, Lope Hurtado [de Mendoza]. -, -, to Scotland, v. Scepperus. -, Siennese in Spain, v. Girolamo Severino. -, -, about to leave for Spain, ii. 322. -, Turkish, in Venice: -, -, one (Ibrahim Bey?) to announce Soleyman's victory over the king of Hungary, 945. -, Venetian in England, Contarini, Orio. Spinelli, Veniero. -, Venetian to Ferrara: -, -, Gasparo Contarini. -, -, -, to Florence, Foscari. -, -, in France, v. Giustiniani, Rosso. -, -, in Milan, Marco Antonio Veniero. -, -, in Rome, Contarini, Marco Foscari, Domenico Veniero. -, -, in Spain, Contarini, Cornaro, Navagero, Priuli. Ambrun, v. Embrum. Amburgo, v. Hamburg. Amusco in Rioja (Spain), letter dated from, 44. Anagna: -, the Colonnese take possession of, 795. -, to be restored to the pope, on condition of Porto Ercole and Talamon being given to the Siennese, 851. Anatolia, the pasha of, revolts against Solyman, ii. 221, 261. Anania (Nania), v. Anagna. Ancona, the Venetians try to possess themselves of, ii. 560. -, the pope announces his intention to remove his court from Orvietto to, ii. 559, 562, 567, 700. -, Lautrec at, ii. 581. -, cardinal of, v. Accolti. Andidus, Irish knight, ii. 993. Andres y Uztarroz, royal historiographer for Aragon, Int. vi. Andria (Naples), ii. 812. -, letters dated from, ii. 567, 6656. Andrinoplis (Adrianople) in Turkey; earthquake at, ii. 665. Anfa or Anfo, v. Rocca d' Anfa. Angoulme, Charles duke of, ., Alenon. -, (Marguerite d'), duchess d' Alenon, widow of Charles de Bourbon: -, departure of, for Spain, 252, 287, 305, 331. -, reception at Toledo, 362, 366. -, unsuccessful in her mission, 419. -, marries Henri d' Albret, 616. Anguillara, comte dell', v. Orsino (Virginio). Angus, Archibald or Archimbauld, earl of, v. Douglas. Anna, daughter of Wladislas, king of Hungary, and wife to Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, 611, 932, 10501. Anne, v. Boleyn. Antibo: -, Doria's galleys at, 611, 652, 684, 694, 8212. Antichrist, surname given to Charles by president Brinon, ii. 443. Anton Curt (Hampton Court), letter dated from (1528), 593, (1529), ii. 617. Antonio Micer, Genoese agent in Spain, ii. 839. -, instructions to, ii. 198. -, (de Guevara?), chaplain to the emperor, 1004. Antwerp, 244, 251; ii. 572, 688. "Apologia dissuasoria Madrid conventionis;" published in France: -, Charles' reply to the, 905, 1024. Aponte, captain of Spanish light horse, 164. -, enters Savoy with his men, and ravages the country, 687. Appiano, Giacomo, lord or prince of Piombino, ii. 767. -, -, reported death of (1529), ii. 828, 836. -, -, Beatrice, daughter of, first wife of Vespasiano Colonna, ii. 767, note. Apuglia, Apulia, v. Puglia. Aquapendente, and Castro in the Romagna, fortified by the confederates (1528), ii. 535. Aquila: -, bishopric of, exchanged for that of Sienna, 239. -, the "fuorusciti" of, find shelter at Rome, 995. -, and prepare to invade the Abruzzi, ii. 75 -, rising at, ii. 77, 92. -, count Montorio expelled from, by his two sons, ii. 87, 92, 94, 770. -, at the disposal of the pope, who sends thither a vice-legate, ii. 92. -, the marquis of Saluzzo in the neighbourhood of, ii. 558. Aquila: -, taken and sacked by the confederates, ii. 631. -, recovered by the prince of Orange, ii. 910, 927, 938. -, letters dated from, ii. 870. Aquileia, patriarch of, v. Gonzaga. -, -, v. Grimano. Aquino, Lanzilao d', marquis of Corata, taken prisoner at Monopoli, ii. 658. Araceli: -, Fr. Francisco de Los Angeles residing at, ii. 7, 42, 93, 308, 583. -, -, cardinal of, v. Numali. -, -, letter dated from, ii. 588. Aragon: -, the emperor's orders to the, to have certain witnesses examined respecting the charges brought against his secretary Lallemand (1528), ii. 689 -, cortes of, 210; ii. 627, 637. -, the emperor attends the cortes of, for the purpose of obtaining a subsidy against the Turk, ii. 627, 737. -, D. Alonso de, archbishop of Saragossa, 288, 456; ii. 920, 985. -, -, D. Fernando, duke of Calabria, and viceroy of Valencia, third husband of Germaine de Foix, 692, note. -, Maestro Ferrando de, a physician at Rome, ii. 961. -, -, son of, consistorial advocate, employed by Mai in the divorce case, ibid. -, D. Juan de, count of Ribagorza, viceroy of Naples (15079), 847, note. -, y Navarra, D. Juan, bishop of Huesca, ii. 232. Aragona, Joannaor Juana d', Int. ii. xxxv, note. Arana: -, on messages to the emperor, 268, 281, 512, 5823, 586. -, detained in France, 611. Aranda: -, -, count of, v. Gurrea and Ximenez de Urrea. Araxio (Arassio) in the Genoese; Spanish and German infantry under Vargas ravage the, 328. Arca, Genoese carak, captured by Andrea Doria close to Savona, 289, 2978. Archinto, Filippo, sent by the Milanese to Spain (1527), ii. 280, 286, 295. Archo, Arco, count Gerardo dell, castellan of Mus, 743, note; ii. 1000. Arcos, duke of, v. Ponce de Leon. Ardeche, river of France, 81. Ardenan (Ardennes), the forest of, ii. 960. Ardres in France, ii. 407. Arduyn (Arduino, Hardouin?), a Piedmontese, murdered, 986. Arellano, v. Rodriguez de. Arevalo, Pedro de, imperial messenger, ii. 837. Areyzmacurta, on the frontier of France and Spain, 619. Arezzo, Paolo or Pagolo da, the pope's chamberlain; sent on a mission to Pescara, 435, 452, 466, 470, 838. -, -, to Spain passing through France, 930. -, -, with full powers to treat about peace, 949, 1060; ii. 2. -, -, returns, ii. 77, 133. -, -, is killed at the taking of Rome, ii. 219. -, -, erroneously supposed to be a native of Reggio, ii. 999. Argelensis, Gaspar, also called Argillense, suspected by Marin of having taken part in Morone's conspiracy, 397. -, -, his appointment as papal nuncio to Austria objected to, ii. 956. Argentina, v. Strasburgh. Argillense, v. Argelensis. Ariano, in Naples, conference at, between Don Hugo and the prince of Orange, ii. 6367, 647, 650. Arienzo, fief of, in Naples, ii. 720. Arimini, v. Rimini. Armagnac, seneschal d', v. Galliot. Armato, a village of Lombardy, close to Milan; the confederated army encamped at, ii. 986. Armellino, cardinal, 529. -, -, the archbishopric of Tarento given by the pope to, ii. 505. -, -, death of, reported (1527), ii. 466. -, bishop of Perugia, ii. 950. Arnault, written Harnao, servant of the prince of Orange, ii. 625. Arneth, Ritter von, director of the imperial archives in Vienna, Int. iii. Arqua in the Tortonese; extortions committed at, by one of the imperial captains, 407. Arques: -, Don Iigo de Mendoza detained at, 1016, 1058; ii, 102. -, letter dated from, 620. Arquinto, v. Archinto. Arras, conferences of, Int. xix. Arrati, French captain in the service of the emperor at Naples, accused of being in correspondence with Lautrec, ii. 706, 725. Artieda, captain Miguel de, ii. 233. Artillery, supplied by the duke of Ferrara to the Germans under Fruntsperg, ii. 91. -, to the imperial army under Bourbon, ii. 88, 91, 95, 130. -, left behind by Bourbon during his rapid march on Rome, ii. 163. Artois, county of, in France, 81, 96, 130. Arzila, port of Africa, the Portuguese forbidden the trade with, ii. 617. Asaiz, v. Aix. Ascia, Assia, v. Hesse. Ascoli, the French under Lautrec arrive at ii. 636. -, prince of, v. Leyva. -, bishop of, v. Ghinucci. Ascoytia, Pedro de, v. Azcoytia. Asparroz, Andr de Foix, seigneur d', brother of Lautrec; taken prisoner in Navarre 616. Astesano, or county of Asti, ravaged by the imperialists, 704, 724. -, invaded by the French, ii. 299. -, the surrender of, to be one of the terms of the peace with France, ii. 612. Asti, city of, in Sardinia; the imperial troops quartered at, and in the Monferrato, 44, 288. -, governor of (Viglia?), suspected, ii. 307. -, arrival of St. Pol at, ii. 743, 754,759. -, count of, v. Lannoy. Astorga, marquis of, v. Alvarez y Osorio. -, bishop of, v. Osorio. Astudillo, Juan de, servant of the marquis of Pescara, in command of Novara, ii. 307. Ataide, Atayde, D. Antonio de, Portuguese nobleman, 369. Atela, marquis of, v. Leyva. Atellano, Scipione, diplomatic agent of the duke of Milan, sent to the Grisons, 3578. Atri (Abruzzo ult.) opens its gates to Federigo Gaetano, ii. 720. -, -, duke of, asks permission to retire to his estates, ii. 693. -, one of his sons applies for a cardinal's hat, ii. 498. Auberrin, also called Daubeni and Daubenin (D'Aubigny), French captain; prisoner before Naples, ii. 699, 711. Aubigny, Mons. d', brother-in-law of the chancellor d' Alenon (Brinon), the French ambassador in London, v. Stuart. Auch, bishop of, v. Castelnau. Augsburg (Augusta Vindelicorum), in Bavaria; news from, 894, 896, 897, 899, 932; ii. 646, 683. -, bankers of, dishonour bills drawn by the imperial treasury, 897, 899. -, letters dated from, 930, 938. Augusta, v. Augsburg. Austria, the inhabitants of, leave their homes for fear of the Turk, 897. -, military preparations for the defence of, 950. -, Antonio de, imperial notary at Pavia; declaration of Girolamo Morone attested by (5th Dec. 1525), 392. -, Jorge de, bastard son of the emperor Maximilian, recommended by the pope for the duchy of Milan, 325, 912; ii. 817. Austria, Margaret of, natural daughter of the emperor, to be married to Allessandro de'Medici (1529), ii. 755. -, -, dowager of Savoy and governess of the Low Countries, v. Margaret. -, v. Ferdinand. -, v. Maximilian. Autun, bishop of, v. Hurault. Auvergne, duke and prince of, v. Bourbon (Charles). Avalos, Maestro, on a message to Rome, 1020; ii. 893, 959. -, v. Davalos. Avellanas, benefice of Las, in Catalonia, 189. Avellino, bishop of, taken prisoner, ii. 772. Ave Maria, a French Franciscan friar, on a mission to Spain, ii. 335. Avendao, also written Mendao, Spanish captain recommended, ii. 464. Averasturi, Johannes de, imperial solicitor at Rome, ii. 200. Averoldi, v. Altobello. Aversa (Naples), ii. 393. -, death of Lannoy at, ii. 412, 448. -, Capua, Nola, and, surrender to Lautrec, ii. 666. -, the French after their defeat retreat to, 770. -, surrenders to the imperialists, ii. 773, 778,7814. Avignon, in France, 950. -, Henry and Wolsey advise Clement to meet them at, and take measures against the emperor's projected journey to Italy, ii. 886. -, the cardinals to meet at, in the event of Clement's death, ii. 888, 946. Avila, a city of Spain, 240. -, bishop of, 263, 269. -, y Carvajal, Don Martin de, son of Dr. [Galindez] de Carvajal, 418. Aymont, bailli d', news brought by a servant of the (1528), ii. 552. Aymeric, his "Nomina et Acta Episcoporum Barcinonensium" quoted, ii. 1006. Ayosso, count Annibale d', appointed field-master to the imperial army by Bourbon, ii. 57. Azcoytia, Pedro de,. Spanish courier, ii. 660, 680, 739, 814, 8167, 864,905, 925. Azemila, meaning of the word, ii. 38. Azevedo, Antonio de, Portuguese ambassador in Spain, ii. 371, 576, 617, 663.