Index: F

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Faber Stapulin, Jean, Austrian ambassador in London (1527), delivers an oration before Henry II., 156.

-, -, treatment of, by the king of France, ii. 431.

Faenza, city in the Rom. Stat., Lautrec at, ii. 544.

Fajardo, D. Luis, marquis de los Velez, report of his appointment to be viceroy of Naples, ii. 584.

Falces, marquis de, Aragonese nobleman, 664.

Falconer (?), Mons., 845.

Falemme (Falemue, Falemua), v. Falmouth.

Fano, bishop of, v. Ghorio.

Fantopini or Fantopines (fanti del Perineo?), meaning of the word, 948.

-, under the marquis of Saluzzo, 983.

-, under Lautrec, 1030–1.

-, soldiers from Gascony and other countries bordering on the Pyrenees, frequently used by France, 1030–1; ii. 540.

Farfa, abbot of, v. Orsino (Napoleone).

Farfacelo Farfadelo, Italian condottiere, v. Farfarelo.

Farfarelo:

-, his attack on Monte Rotondo unsuccessful, 427, 430.

Farnese, cardinal Alessandro, afterwards pope Paul III., president of the college of cardinals, 1046.

-, -, with two more cardinals (Orsino and Cesarino), in Campidoglio, proposing a subscription of 60,000 ducats for the pope, ii. 162.

-, -, appointed papal legate in Spain, ii. 253.

-, -, the Germans dissatisfied with his nomination, ii. 312.

-, -, escapes from Rome under the pretence of going to Civittà Vecchia to embark, ii. 387.

-, -, joins some of his colleagues at Mantua, ibid.

-, -, letter of credence in favour of, ii. 288.

-, -, instructions to, ii. 280.

-, -, at Viterbo with Clement, ii. 741, 791.

-, -, legate at Rome, in the room of Campeggio, abandons his post, ii. 791.

-, -, his conferences with Mai, ii. 949–50.

-, -, Ottavio, ii. 146, note.

-, Pier Luigi, son of the cardinal, serves the emperor in Calabria, ii. 93, 713.

-, -, Castro, a strong place belonging to, taken by the confederates, ii. 527.

-, -, considered a staunch imperialist, ii. 948–9.

-, Ranuccio, Italian condottiere in the papal service, at Santangelo with Clement, ii. 236.

-, -, at Lucera in the Capitanata, 833.

-, -, death of, mentioned, ii. 949.

Felgel, Herr A. V., Int. iii.

Felice, Meçer or Mesire, bishop of Civittà Vecchia and Chieti? appointed by Clement to conduct the business of the dataria at Rome, 805; ii. 9.

-, -, addresses the Spaniards assembled in the church of Santiago at Rome, 974.

Felice, madame, daughter of pope Julius, and second wife of Giangiordano Orsini, places herself and her two song under the emperor's protection, ii, 949, 959.

-, -, v. Trophimo.

Felicin (Felcino), Rom. Stat., lord of, v. Gaetano (Cesare).

Felipez (Phillips, Phillipes, &c.), Francisco, queen Katharine's servant; takes a message to the emperor about the divorce, ii. 277, 300, 302, 345–6.

Feltri, bishop of, v. Campeggio.

Feramosca. Ferramosca, Fieramosca, Cesare or Cesaro, first equerry to the emperor (1526–7).

-, -, sent by Charles on a mission to Clement, and with letters for the Orsini at Rome, 997–8, 1004, 1022, 1028, 1052.

-, -, arrives in Naples, ii. 57.

-, -, at Rome, with Fr. Francisco de los Angeles, and sir John Russell, (18th February 1527), 40, 55, 57, 76–7.

-, -, angry at his being included in the papal monitory letters to the Neapolitan barons, ii. 43.

-, -, negociates with the pope, and takes messages to Lannoy, ii. 86, 91, 94.

-, -, goes back to Rome with the emperor's ultimatum, ii. 119, 159, 161, 163.

-, -, to Sienna to meet Lannoy, ii. 161.

-, -, to Bourbon's camp to arrest, if possible, his march on Rome, ii. 166.

-, -, interview of, with that general, Int. ii. xi-xvii.

-, -, the government of Barletta given to, ii. 610.

-, -, slain at the naval battle of Salerno, ii. 671, 674, 679.

-, -, v. Aferramosca.

-, -, notice of, Int. ii. xi-xvii.

Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, brother of Charles V., king of Bohemia and Hungary, reinforces the imperial camp at Pavia, 22, 26.

-, -, makes his excuses for not being present at the battle, 89.

-, -, claims of, on Venice unsettled, 280, 292.

-, -, to be made king of Tuscany, 647.

-, -, unable to send more reinforcements to Lombardy owing to the Hungarian war, 933.

-, -, after the death of king Louis of Hungary without posterity claims the kingdoms of Bohemia and Hungary, ibid.

-, -, pledges his crown jewels and the revenues of the ducal chamber at Innsbruck to raise money, 934, 938.

-, -, letters from the, to Bourbon intercepted by the Venetians, 944.

Ferdinand, archduke of Austria, the emperor's assistance to, 1026.

-, -, elected king of Bohemia at the diet of Prague (16th December 1526), 1051; ii. 44.

-, -, of Hungary (2nd August 1527), ii. 10.

-, -, ambassador of, at Venice, v. Burgo.

-, -, in Spain, v. Salinas.

-, -, in Rome, v. Salamanca.

-, -, applies for the investiture of Milan, ii. 338.

-, -, which the emperor promises to him, ii. 547.

-, -, advised by Salinas and others to go over to Italy, ii. 455.

-, -, mistrusts the pope, ii. 737.

-, -, letters to the emperor, 41.

-, -, to Martin de Salinas, ii. 425.

-, -, to Alonso Sanchez, 102, 569; ii. 333, 346, 374, 447.

Fermo, city in the Rom. Est., 596–7.

Fermoy (Firma), in Cork, 991.

-, letter dated from, ii. 678.

Fernandez, Gonzalo, chaplain to Charles; instructions to, for his embassy to the earl of Desmond in Ireland, ii, 632.

-, doctor Juan, death at Rome of (1427), ii. 195, 244.

-, de Cordoba, D. Diego, third count of Cabra, Int. xxi; 265, 456.

-, D. Francisco, Int. xxi.

-, Gonzalo, surnamed the great captain, Int. xxi.

-, another, son of D. Luis, duke of Sessa, 865, note.

-, de Cordova, D. Luis, duke of Sessa, imperial ambassador at Rome, and vice-gerant in Italy, negociations of, with the pope, 103.

-, -, complains that no confidence is placed in him, and resigns, 411, 444.

-, -, leaves Rome for Naples, 798, 802, 804.

-, -, returns and dies (18th Aug. 1526), 638, 843, 883.

-, -, vicar-general in Italy, notice of, Int. xxi.

-, -, letters to the emperor (1525), 23, 87, 88, 94, 118, 134, 135, 140, 150, 153, 157, 172, 186, 201, 202, 210, 221, 244, 258, 260, 267, 272, 279, 285–6, 298, 300; (1526), 360, 387, 395, 412, 419, 426, 435, 437, 439, 447.

-, -, to Pescara, 235.

-, -, letters and instructions to, 68, 69.

-, D. Pedro, brother of the preceding, Int. xxi.

-, de la Cueva, Don Francisco, duke of Alburquerque, ii. 727, note.

-, Osorio, v. Alvarez y Osorio.

-, de Quiñones, v. Quiñones.

Fernandez de Velasco, D. Iñigo, duke of Frias, constable of Castillo, Int. xix, 3.

-, -, recovers Fontarrabia, 618, note.

-, -, the keeping of the sons of Francis entrusted to, ii. 3.

-, -, to be one of the sponsors to prince Philip, ii. 220.

-, -, sent to Fontarrabia to prepare the field for the single combat between Charles and Francis II., ii. 739.

-, -, death of (1st October 1528), ii. 818.

-, Don Pedro, son of the preceding, count of Haro, sixth constable or Castille, duke of Frias, &c., ii. 99, 618.

-, -, succeeds his father Don Iñigo, ii. 883.

-, -, Francis' sons under the custody of, ibid. ii. 99, 618.

Fernando, Dom, infante of Portugal, 369; ii. 620.

-, Maestro, physician to Clement VII., sent to attend Lannoy, ii. 394.

-, v. Vitoria.

Ferrandez della Cuesta, Joan, equerry to cardinal Pompeo Colonna, ii. 858.

Ferrara, a native of, residing in France, sent on a mission to Venice, ii. 150.

-, ambassador of, in Rome, v. Cassella.

-, letters dated from, ii. 15, 33, 237, 299, 310–11.

-, duke of, v. Este.

Ferrars, Giovan Battista, Genoese banker, ii. 509.

-, Marco, from Pavia, 162.

-, Thomasso, 509.

Ferrer, Bartholomé treasurer at Barcelona, appointed to receive and forward Italian dispatches, 119, 254, 884; ii. 611, 757.

Ferrette, county of, Lutherans in the, 90, 295.

-, estates in, belonging to the ducal family of Wurtenberg, to be obtained in exchange for others in Austria or Hungary, ii. 2.

Fieschi, de', v. Fiesco.

Fiesco, Fiescho, Pietro Luca da, and his brother recommended to the emperor by doge Adorno, 1052.

-, count Senibaldo, appointed governor of Pontremoli, 856.

-, contracts to build and arm certain galleys for the emperor, ii. 258, 288–9, 371.

-, after the loss of Genoa, shelters Adorno, Soria, and others in his estate, ii. 345, 347, 795.

Figouroelle, v. Figueroa.

Figueroa, captain Diego de, 289, 792, 803.

-, -, murdered at Porto Ercole( 1527), ii. 389.

Figueroa, Doña Maria de, duchess of Terranova, Int. xxi, 834, 865.

-, v. Suarez de Figueroa.

Filiberto, condottiere, 803.

Finale, in the Modenese, ii. 89.

-, interview of the duke of Ferrara and the imperial commanders at, ii. 130.

Firma, v. Fermoy.

Finisterre, cape, in Galicia, 338.

Firenze, Ambrosio di, French ambassador in Venice, ii. 255, 446, 451.

-, Henry's agent in Venice, ibid.

Firenzuola (Fiorenzola), Lautrec encamped at, ii. 471.

Fischer, John, bishop of Rochester, appointed member of the queen's council in the divorce trial, ii. 842.

Fisheries, negociations with the Low Countries respecting the, 34, 131, 147, 148, 152, 169.

-, Wolsey's declaration concerning the, and safe-conducts, 195.

Fitzgerald, James, twelfth earl of Desmond, ii. 833, 991, 993.

-, -, his petition to the emperor, ii. 680.

-, -, letters, ii. 678–9.

Fitz Roy, Henry, earl of Nottingham and duke of Richmond, natural son of Henry VIII., to be made king of Ireland, ii. 109.

-, -, his father the king and princess Mary to renounce their rights in his favour, ii. 117.

-, -, queen Katharine and the English much dissatisfied in consequence, ii. 110.

-, -, proposed marriage between, and one of the daughters of the king of Danemark, ii. 423, 908.

Fitz Walter, lord, created viscount of Aigremont, 211.

Fitz-William, William, captain or governor of Guisnes, 92, 212.

-, -, proposed for an embassy to Charles, 92.

-, -, sent to France for the ratification of the peace, ii. 402, 464, 483.

Fivizzanese, Il, ii. 999.

Flanders, Francis threatens to invade, ii. 109.

-, conjointly with Henry, 793; ii. 648.

-, a lawyer to come to London from, to help D. Iñigo in the negociations for the general peace, ii. 111.

-, the frontiers of, to be prepared against an attack from France or England, ii. 221.

-, prohibition to English ships to lade for, or Spain, ii. 229.

-, truce between, and France disapproved by the emperor, ii. 738.

Flandre, Louis de, v. Pra?t.

Flemings in England, ordered to quit London and not allowed to exercise their various crafts, ii. 862, 887.

Fleuranges, Mons. de, 165, v. La Mark.

Flisco, v. Fiesco.

Florence, Lannoy advised to march on, and restore its liberties, 1029.

-, revolution in, promoted by the Salviati, Strozzi, and Soderini, ii. 88.

-, joins the league, ii. 162.

-, Pisa and Leghorn to be taken from, and their fortifications to be demolished ii. 204.

-, raises 7,000 infantry to engross the army of the confederates, ii. 255.

-, in consequence of which most citizens abandon the place, ibid.

-, disturbances in, ii. 175, 225.

-, the Medici expelled from, ii. 200, 226 234, 264.

-, revolution in, ii. 917.

-, rule of the Medici to be re-established in, with the emperor's assistance, ii. 794.

-, ambassador of, in Spain, v. Corsi.

-, letter dated from, ii. 49.

-, v. Firenze.

Florentines, money claimed by Charles from the, 105.

-, (1526) attack the Siennese, 801.

-, defeated, 821.

-, send a Bohemian or German bishop to Fruntsperg's camp to compound and make terms, 1036.

-, desert the city in numbers from fear of a sack, 1054.

-, in terrible fear of Bourbon's army, ii. 120.

-, implore Clement not to be the cause of their destruction and ruin, ibid.

-, offer money to Bourbon if he will not attack them, ii. 160.

-, send to Clement a man of their own to inquire what they are to do in the event of Bourbon attacking them, ii. 161.

-, promise to join the league against the emperor, ii. 162.

-, agreement drawn on that occasion, ii. 57.

-, make a separate treaty with the league independently of the pope, ii. 176.

-, revolt against the Medici, and expel them from the city, ii. 258, 264.

-, take possession of Leghorn and Pisa, ibid.

-, renew their engagements with the league, principally out of fear of the Venetians and of France, ii. 287.

-, impose a tax on their clergy without the pope's sanction, ii. 657.

-, refuse to admit Renzo da Ceri from fear of the pope, ii. 808.

Florentines but willingly furnish him means for the invasion of the Abruzzi, ibid.

-, send an embassy to Genoa, ii. 913.

Fogia (Foggia in the Capitanata of Naples); surrenders to the confederates, ii. 610, 675.

Foglieta, Micer Agostino, a staunch imperialist, 118, 189, 414, 440, 443, 661, 1009, 1035.

-, deprived by the pope of his seat in the council. 238.

-, his advice respecting the government of Rome, ii. 203.

-, ill-treated by the Germans and Spaniards during the sack of Rome, ii. 204.

-, killed by accident, ii. 228, 235.

-, father of, regent of the Summaria at Naples, ii. 661.

Foix, André de, sieur d' Asparroz, brother of Lautrec, 616.

-, Catherine of, last queen of Navarre, ii. 937, note, 1004.

-, count of, v. Albret.

-, Germaine de, widow of king Ferdinand, marries the marquis de Brandenburg. Restitution to be made to, 165; ii. 787.

-, -, married at Seville (May 1526) to Ferdinand, duke of Calabria, 692.

-, Jean de, archbishop of Bordeaux.

-, Odet de, v. Lautrec.

-, Candalle, Margaret de, daughter of John de Foix, count of Candalle, second wife of Louis II., marquis of Saluzzo; war contribution to be paid by, to the imperialists, 103.

-, -, her estate occupied by Pescara and Guasto, 250.

Folch de Cardona, don Ramon, duke of Cardona, ii. 1006.

Foligno (Rom. Stat.), to be added to the other towns which Clement is to give as security for the capitulation of Rome, ii. 430.

-, Lautrec said to be marching on, to prevent its surrender to the imperialists, ii. 545.

Folleta, v. Foglieta.

Fonseca [y Azevedo], D. Alonso, archbishop of Santiago and of Toledo, ii. 100, 220.

-, -, declines the post of ambassador to the pope, ii. 738.

-, -, befriends Erasmus, ii. 914.

-, -, appointed councillor of state, ii. 818, 925.

-, -, letter to Erasmus (1528), ii. 479.

Fontarrabia and Fuenterrabia, in Guipuscoa, recovered from the French (30th June 1524), 618, note, 619.

Fonwillem, v. Fitz William.

Foraxidos, meaning of the Spanish word, 156, v. Fuorusciti.

Forlin, v. Foligno.

Fornari, Fornariis, Domenico de', banker in Naples, 819; ii. 687.

-, -, Giovan Battista, banker in Genoa, 819; ii. 644–6, 688, 698, 754, 774, 783, 835, 852.

-, -, Thomasso, 669, 819.

Fortuna, servant of the marquis de Astorga, ii. 262.

Foscari, Marco, Venetian ambassador in Rome, 257, 725, 893.

-, -, on a mission to Florence, ii. 41, 163.

Fouchers, v. Fuggers.

Fox, Dr. Edward, sent by Henry to the pope, ii. 648.

Fraga in Aragon, letter dated from, ii. 674.

Fragosi, v. Fregoso.

Francavilla, duchess of, ii. 724, 728, 745.

-, -, letters to the emperor, ii. 472, 481, 499.

France, to be invaded by the English and imperialists conjointly, 18, 27, 30, 31.

-, new plans for the invasion of, after the battle of Pavia made and discussed between Wolsey and the imperial ambassadors, 77, 81, 86–8, 92–3.

-, Wolsey prefers Normandy to Picardy as the point of attack, 109, 118–9.

-, Wolsey declares to Jonglet that the general estates will never consent to a dismemberment of, 344.

-, the dauphin of, to be preferred to his father for the hand of princess Mary of England, ii. 123–4.

-, chancellor of, v. Prat.

-, admiral of, v. Bonnivet.

-, grand master of, v. Savoie.

-, news from, ii. 300.

-, the sons of, (the dauphin and the duke of Orleans,) to be kept as hostages for their father in Spain, 615.

-, confined at Villalpando, ii. 3.

-, removed to Simancas, ii. 548.

-, the ambassadors of, take leave of the emperor at Burgos, ii. 549–51.

Francesco, Antonio di, the bishopric of Mazzara in Sicily to be conferred upon, 189.

-, Hieronimo di, lieutenant of the council of the Summaria at Naples, called also Frantço and Frantjo, 235, 249, 288, 290, 299, 310, 795, 834 ; ii. 349, 680, 838.

-, -, letters to the emperor, ii. 424.

-, -, to secretary Pero Garcia, ii. 581, 584.

Franchel, also called Frange, Mons. de, v. Frangel.

Francfort, 99.

Francis I., king of France, defeated and taken prisoner at Pavia, 50, 56–7, 58–9, 61.

Francis I., king of France, confined in the castle of Pizzighitone, 103.

-, -, demands made from, 10, 62.

-, -, taken by Lannoy to Spain, 180.

-, -, not at all pleased with his voyage thither, ibid.

-, -, tries to conceal his displeasure, ibid.

-, -, conveyed to Madrid, 201.

-, -, dangerously ill there, 362, 463, 495.

-, -, visited by the emperor, 362.

-, -, and by the duchess of Alençon, ibid.

-, -, will rather die in prison than give up Burgundy, 464.

-, -, recovers his liberty, 562, 574.

-, -, returns to France, 564, 569, 615–19.

-, -, receives congratulations from Henry, the Venetians, and the pope, 606.

-, -, unwilling to ratify the articles of the Madrid convention relative to the cession of Burgundy, 639–40.

-, -, breaks his arm in hunting, 766.

-, -, secretly favours the Italian league, and remits money to the pope and the Venetians, 894.

-, -, sends one of his chamberlains to Clement, 1048.

-, -, candidate for the crown of Bohemia, 1053.

-, -, proposes to marry princess Mary of England, ii. 101.

-, -, and yet writes very sweet letters to Eleonor, whom he calls his wife, ibid, 184, note.

-, -, his engagements to the viceroy before he left for Spain, ii. 113.

-, -, which Don Iñigo pretends to ignore in his conferences with Wolsey, ii. 114, 117.

-, -, promises to place at the pope's disposal one million and a half of gold, if he will again join the league, ii. 137.

-, -, makes an alliance with Henry, ii. 171–3.

-, -, proposes to meet Wolsey at Abbeville, ii. 228.

-, -, ambassadors of, in Spain ask for leave at Burgos (1528), ii. 548, 550–1.

-, -, and declare war, ibid.

-, -, refuses to give up Genoa before the delivery of his sons, ii. 563.

-, -, imposes a tax on the clergy of his dominions with the pope's consent, ii. 9, 608.

-, -, challenges Charles to personal combat, ii. 638.

-, -, the emperor's answer to, on the occasion, ii. 640.

Francis I., king of France, complains to Cappino, the papal nuncio, of having been ill-treated during his captivity, ii. 656.

-, -, dangerously ill again, ii. 748, 689, 768.

-, -, taking "lignum vitæ" for his peculiar disease, ii. 816.

-, -, the emperors orders to the constable of Castille respecting the custody and treatment of the sons of, ii. 883.

-, dauphin of France, delivered as hostage with his brother, the duke of Orleans, ii. 574, 615.

Franconia, monasteries in, sacked by the Lutheran peasants (1525), 174.

Franesperg, Franespergue, v. Fruntsperg.

Frange, v. Franchel.

Frangebambz, count Cristofle, v. Frangepan.

Frangel (Frange, Franchel?), governor of Fontarrabia, in Guipuscoa, surrenders to the Spaniards, 618.

-, -, is disgraced in consequence, ibid.

Frangepan (Frangipani?), count Christopher; a Hungarian noble, makes league with the French, 89.

-, -, threatens to invade the archduke's dominions, 89–90.

-, -, agent of, taken prisoner by the governor of Maran, 90.

-, -, brother of, at the court of France, with a mission from the Turk, 717.

-, -, friar confessor of, ii. 665.

-, -, ban of Croatia?, 987.

Frangipani, count Trasmundo, quoted, ii. Int. 201.

Fransperch, Fransperghe, v. Wranspergh and Fruntsperg, 984.

Franciscans, general of the, v. Los Angeles, Quinoñes, and Santacroce.

Frantopines, v. Fantopini.

Frantso, Frantço or Francesco, Hieronymo de, lieutenant of the Summaria at Naples.

-, in Spain, ii. 583.

-, -, letters to secretary Pedro Garcia (1528), 343, 581, 584, 595.

-, -, v. Francesco.

Frascati (Rom. Stat.), taken from the Colonnese, 1007.

-, were attacked by the Germans, ii. 582.

-, the abbot of Farfa defeated near, ii. 741.

Frederic, count palatine of the Rhine, competitor for the crown of Bohemia, 1053.

-, -, recommended by archduke Ferdinand for the vice-royalty of Naples, ii. 572, 817.

-, duke of Schlesswick and Holstein, ii. 682, note.

-, duke of Saxony, 907.

Fregosi, family and faction of the, opposed to the Adorni, 427.

-, negociating at Rome, and in great favour with the pope's datary, 282–3.

-, restoration of the, proposed by the imperial commanders, 316.

-, union of the, and Adorni in contemplation at Genoa, 1001.

Fregoso, Cesare, son of Giano or Janus, also called Campo Fragoso (1528), governor of Pavia, 684.

-, -, commands the forces in the attack of Genoa, ii. 863.

-, Federigo, archbishop of Salerno, in command of the French fleet, 821, 851.

-, -, enters the port of Savona (14th August 1526), 883, 940.

-, Giano or Janus, ii. 358.

-, Niccolo or Nicolao, levies troops for the attack of Siena, 407, 426.

-, Ottaviano, commands the French forces against Genoa, ii. 801.

Frenchmen described as very cunning and pliant until they have gained their object, 615.

-, have a bad opinion of their king, ibid.

-, many leave the kingdom on the return of Francis from captivity, ibid.

-, the majority of the, think that all engagements taken by their king, whilst in captivity, are null and void, 616.

Frenespergh, Frenespergue, v. Fruntsperg.

Freselon v. Frosinone.

Fresnes, sieur de, v. Le Viste.

Frias, duke of, v. Fernandez de Velasco.

-, Sancho de, lieutenant of Antonio de Leyva, with only 15 men-at-arms routs a body of 150 hackbutiers, 946.

Frigoli, v. Friuli.

Frioli (Friuli, Frioul), 90, 133, 810, 940.

-, Lutheran peasants said to have arrived in the, for the purpose of invading Venice, ii. 672.

Frosinone, a city in the Rom. Stat. (Freselon, Frusinone, &c.), defended by the "Bande Nere," ii. 40, 55.

-, Lannoy's defeat at, by the papal troops, ii. 71, 117, 307.

-, communicated to Gambara in London, ii. 74.

Froude, James Anthony, alluded to, Int. iii.

Fruntsperg (Fransbergh, Frenespergue, Frondsperg, Wransperg, &c), Gaspar, son of George; dies of the plague at Rome, ii. 306, 753, 853.

-, George, captain-general of the lansquenets in Italy, 22, 50, 57.

-, -, leads another German army into Lombardy, 768, 840, 890, 902, 932–4, 938–9, 944, 1006, 1031, 1035.

-, -, arrests and hangs an emissary of the pope, 1057.

Fruntsperg, George, &c, operates his junction with Bourbon, ii. 9, 38.

-, -, at Rome with one of his sons, ii. 306.

-, -, negociating at Ferrara, ii. 383.

-, -, recommended to the emperor, ii. 753–4.

-, -, claims of, unsettled, ii. 667, 755, 853.

-, -, reported to be again on his way to Lombardy with reinforcements, ii. 795.

-, -, letter to the emperor, ii. 194.

-, -, -, to the archduke, ii. 19.

-, -, notice of, Int. xxxviii ; ii. xxxiv.

Fuggers (Fouchers), commercial house of the; their agent in London, 50, 51, 63, 84, 103.

-, -, -, in Spain, ii. 337.

Fundi (Fondi), in Naples, ii. 75.

-, attacked by Garci Manrique and the Spaniards, ii. 781.

-, claimed by Ascanio Colonna as his inheritance, ii. 850.

Fuorusciti or fuora usciti, outlaws; negociations at Venice respecting the, 431–2.

-, of Sienna, 264, 517, 804, 818.

-, their various attempts to invade the territory of that republic defeated, 830, 832, 893.

-, of Milan, 482–3.

-, of Aquila and the Abbruzzi, 995; ii. 75, 77.

-, of Lucca; make common cause with the Florentines, and join them against Sienna, 333.

Furstenberg, count, the estates of, disposed of by the archduke, ii. 381.

Furtado, v. Hurtado de Mendoza.