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McCarthy More (written Macart Mor), chief captain of Desmond, ii. 834.

Machicao, Machycao, Spanish captain, ii. 697.

McConell, Donald, thirteenth lord of the isles, ii. 993.

Macone, Venetian captain, killed before Cremona, 844, note.

Maçote (Massoti?) Hernando, captain in the service of the league, his company of light horse suprised at Crabacore, near Bologna, 892.

Maddalone, Mathalone, (Naples), ii. 853.

-, letter dated from, ii. 590.

-, count of, v. Caraffa.

Madrid, in New Castille; the concordia or convention of, communicated to Henry through Don Iñigo, 678.

-, letters dated from, 16, 17, 49–53, 50–1, 55–6, 65, 68–9; ii. 411, 538, 543–6, 566, 634.

-, summary of the treaty (concordia), concluded, at, (14th January 1526,) 320.

Magis, Bartholomeo di, appointed imperial treasurer at Milan, ii. 421.

-, Lodovico, chairman of the Uffizio della Biada, ibid.

Magunça, Maguncia, Mayence, v. Maintz.

Mahon, in the island of Menorca, Lannoy touches at, 1006, 1012.

Mai:

-, to be sent to England as Don Iñigo's colleague, but in reality as Katharine's counsel in the divorce case, ii. 510 804–5, 848.

-, -, appointed ambassador to Clement, 738, 811, 853, 875.

-, -, credentials of (17th July 1528),

-, -, arrival of, in Naples, 775.

-, -, instructions to, ii. 563.

-, -, has a protest drawn and circulated against the cardinals who propose leaving Borne in the event of Clement's death, 947.

-, -, petitions and protests of, in the divorce case, 667.

-, -, negociates at Borne, ii. 896, 910–2, 915–17, 920–6, 929–34, 937–57, 959–66, 969–78, 985–6.

-, -, presents protests in the divorce case, ii. 978.

-, -, letters to the emperor (1528), ii. (1529), 636, 640, 643, 645, 647, 653–4, 657, 659–60, 664, 672.

-, -, notice of, ii. Int. ix–xi.

Maintz (Mentz, Mayence, &c.), bishop elector of, v. Wolffhart.

-, the emperor's letter to, 624.

Malatesta, Sigismondo, lord of Rimini, joins Lautrec, ii. 567.

-, -, a "condotta" given by the confederates to, ii. 569.

-, -, obtains from the pope the investiture of Rimini, ii. 651.

-, -, marries Giulia, daughter of Giovan Francesco, lord of La Mirandola, ibid.

Malatesti, Giovanni Battista de', Mantuan ambassador in Venice, ii. 831, 894.

Malavolti, Orlando, his history of Siena quoted, ii. 998, 1003.

Maldonado, Dr., canon of Avila, at Rome, 240; ii. 976.

Malfa, Malfe, Malfi, a town of Naples, often mistaken for Amalfi, ii. Int. xxxv.

-, prince of, v. Caracciolo.

Malfeto, v. Molfetta.

Malfi, Malphi, v. Amalfi.

Malignano, Malinano, v. Marignano.

Malines, v. Mechlin.

Mallorca, island, of, one of the Balearic, galleys of the procurator-general of, to keep watch on the African shores, ii. 757.

Malta, the island of, ceded by Charles to the knights of St. John of Jerusalem, 306.

Malversin, Manuel, gentleman-in-waiting to Lannoy, 197, note.

Manfredone, v. Manfrone.

Manfredonia, the ancient Siponto in the Capitanata of Naples, count Burrello obliges the French to raise the siege of, ii. 768.

-, the confederates defeated at, ii. 812.

-, government of, given to count Miniano, ii. 856.

-, archbishop of, v. Monte.

Manfrone, Giulio, also called Manfredone, Venetian captain, slain under the walls of Cremona (1526), 844, 848, 853, 862.

-, Giampaolo, 844.

Manrique, D. Alonso, Spanish general, goes to Naples to hold a conference with Chalon, ii. 700.

-, -, sails from Sicily, ii. 737.

-, -, dies at Naples of the plague, ii. 770.

Maingoval, Mingoval, sieur de, v. Lannoy (Jean).

Malaga, city of Spain, Portuguese sailors arrested by the corregidor of, ii. 619.

-, ordnance at, ii. 757.

Malaspina, marquisate of, 650.

-, -, invaded by Giovannino de' Medici, 321, 321, 329, 341.

-, -, the Italian infantry under Leyva to be quartered in the, 573, 597.

Manfredonia, ii. 657.

Manrique, D. Alonso, archbishop of Seville, (1524–38), papal brief addressed to, enjoining him to impose silence to those who contradicted Erasmus' writings and opinions, ii. 254.

-, Garci, Spanish captain, governor of Gaeta, ii. 163, 229, 636, 671–2, 835.

-, -, ordered to go to Ostia, ii. 898.

-, -, letter to the emperor, ii. 618.

-,de Lara D. Antonio, second duke of Najera, congratulatory letter of, to the emperor, 44, 93, 616, note.

-, -, D. Juan Esteban, third duke of Najera, ii. 262.

Mantua, meeting of cardinals at (1527), ii. 387.

Mantua, marquis of, v. Gonzaga (Federigo).

-, marchioness of, v. Paleologo (Margaret).

-, cardinal, v. Gonzaga (Ercole).

-, marchesana di, her palace at Rome sacked by the imperialists, ii. 198.

Mantuan, explanation given by Clement to Sessa concerning his armaments in the, 256.

-, ambassador residing at the imperial court, ii. 738, 900–1.

Manuel, Dom, king of Portugal, ii. 123, note.

-, imperial messenger, ii. 630.

-, D. Juan, knight of the Golden Fleece, imperial ambassador in Borne (1520– 22), alluded to, Int. xxi, 1009; ii. 3, 61, 148, 949.

-, -, leaves court and retires to his estates, ii. 10.

-, -, of the emperor's privy council, ii. 256, 339.

-, -, a pension offered by Ferdinand to, if he will promote his appointment as duke of Milan, ii. 334.

-, -, considered a fit person for the vice-royalty of Naples, if he were not old and infirm, ii. 497.

-, -, proposed for a mission to Italy, ii. 548.

-, -, which he declines on account of old age and infirmities, ii. 548.

-, -, favours Ferdinand's pretensions to the duchy of Milan, ii. 572.

Mar (?), Gaspar del, colonel of German infantry, ii. 57, 306.

-, -, treasurer (?) of the Germans, ii. 828.

-, -, dies of the plague at Naples, ibid.

-, -, another, captain of the German peasants, and a Lutheran, offers his services to Venice, ii. 809, 10.

Maramaus, v. Marramaldo.

Marano (Maran, Marrano), in the duchy of Frioli, Italian gentleman, agent of France, taken prisoner by the governor of, 90.

-, -, Fruntsperg at, 984, 995, 1014.

-, -, the Germans under Brunswick to pass muster at, ii. 655.

Marcello, agent of the Colonnese at the imperial court, 781.

-, Alessandro, Venetian captain, killed under the walls of Cremona, 844, note.

Marches, infantry raised in the, for the pope's service, ii. 38.

-, the legacy of, said to have been conferred by Clement on cardinal Colonna, ii. 491.

Marco, Antonio, Italian captain, extortions of, at Arqua, 407.

Marcon, Marcone, signor, a Neapolitan, ii. 834.

-, count, tried for rebellion, ii. 856.

Marcon, count, and executed at Naples ii. 865.

-, his name written also Morion and Morcon, ibid, note.

Margaret of Austria, dowager of Savoy, and governess of the Low Countries, offers Henry a contingent of troops for the invasion of France, 30, 31.

-, -, ambassadors of, in England, negociate respecting the destination of her auxiliary forces, 79, 80, 86–7, 92–4.

-, -, said to be ready to pawn her own jewels for that purpose, 81.

-, -, summons her council to deliberate upon the English plan of campaign, 93, 99.

-, -, infamatory libels against, and the emperor, published in England, 97, 99; ii. 602.

-, -, letter of, to Don Iñigo, intercepted by the Venetians, ii. 538.

-, -, her exertions to procure a peace between Charles and Francis, ii. 642.

-, -, to meet with Louise de Savoie at Cambray for the purpose of settling together the preliminaries of a general peace, ii. 749, 784.

-, -, instructions to her ambassadors in England, 27.

-, -, letters to Don Iñigo (1528), ii. 360.

-, -, to cardinal Wolsey (1525), 54, 72.

-, -, from Lannoy to, 4.

-, natural daughter of Charles V., offered in marriage to the duke of Ferrara for his eldest son Hercole, ii. 883.

-, -, her marriage to one of Clement's nephews first proposed by Soria, ii. 755.

-, -, made one of the conditions of the treaty of Barcelona, ii. 970.

-, -, of Scotland asks for the hand of princess Mary for her son James, 91, 111, 124.

Maria, infanta of Spain, daughter of Charles (born 21st June 1528), to remain with her brother Philip in charge of her mother, the empress Isabella, ii. 898.

-, of Portugal, daughter of Don Manuel and Eleonora, to be married to the duke of Richmond, ii. 123, 629, 629.

-, -, promised to the dauphin of France, ibid, 173.

-, -, chaplain to, ii. 619.

-, [Anna], infanta of Spain, widow of Louis II., king of Bohemia and Hungary, 932, 956, 1050–1, 1053.

-, -, Ferdinand, her brother, goes to her assistance, 950–1.

Marieta, his "Catalogo de los obispos, &c., de la Orden de Santo Domingo" quoted, Int. xiii.

Marignano, Marifiano, a small town near Milan, called also Melegnano?, 40.

-, the confederates after their defeat (28th June 1526) fall back upon, 785, 792, 795–7.

-, occupied again by the Venetians and the Sforzini (July 1527), ii. 270.

-, who are defeated by Leyva ii. 281, 286, 294, 775.

Marillano (Marigliano), Giovanni Francesco, son of, appointed "conservatore" of Milan, 430.

Marin, Dr. Diego, 230.

-, Fernando, abbot of Najera, and commissary-general to the imperial armies in Italy, 57, 224.

-, -, pension on the bishopric of Cindad, Rodrigo, granted to, 225,230.

-, -, deprived of his office by Bourbon, 901.

-, -, much disliked by Chalon. ii. 218, 241.

-, -, struck with the plague at Rome, ii. 269, 293.

-, -, dies (July 1527), ii. 292.

-, -, letters to the emperor (1525), 22, 55, 57, 77, 104, 124, 129,142, 146, 154, 177, 185,199, 239, 271, 280, 293, 297, 308; (1526), 325, 350, 352, 358, 360,374, 382,385, 389,405,407,415, 428, 432, 441, 454, 471, 485, 499, 523, 540, 573, 592, 617, 629; (1527), ii. 27, 33, 45, 78, 85, 93, 97.

-, -, to Soria, 397, 399, 486.

-, -, notice of, Int. xxxvii.

Marino, in the Campania of Rome; ii. 56.

-, the duke of Sessa leaves for, in the territory of the Colonnese, 779.

-, is joined by Don Hugo at, 834, 847.

-, taken by the papal troops, 1005–7.

-, sacked by the Germans, ii. 558.

Marnix, Jean de, seigneur de Thoutouse, treasurer to Margaret of Austria, 51.

Marradas, Gaspar de, knight of Santiago, and a native of Valencia, ii. 991.

Marramaldo or Marramao, Fabricio, captain of Italian infantry, 631, 772, 992.

-, -, wounded at Lodi (1526), 860.

-, -, sent against Giovanni Birago at Valença, 865, 890.

-, -, to help the Siamese, ii. 558.

-, -, to the assistance of the Colonnese, ii. 560, 569.

-, -, accused of treason at Naples, and confined in Castilnovo, 741.

-, tried by court-martial, and acquitted, 770, 772–4, 785, 790, 825.

Marriages:

-, between princess Mary of England and the emperor Charles, 35, 45, 47, 77–8, 81,91.

-, the same and Francis I., 149; ii. 889.

-, or the dauphin of France, 305, 617, 1016; ii. 149,178.

-, or Charles, duke of Orleans, ii. 149, 73.

-, proposals of the French ambassadors and answer to them, ii. 178.

-, of the same and the infante Dom Luiz of Portugal, ii. 662.

-, the same and James of Scotland, 45, 47, 91, 192, 205.

-, said to be greatly desired by Henry, ii. 192.

-, of Isabella of Portugal and the emperor Charles, recommended by the Cortes or general estates of Spain, 254.

-, effected (3rd March 1526), 644.

-, of Mary of Austria, queen dowager of Hungary, and James of Scotland, strongly recommended by Don Iñigo, ii. 155, 192.

-, of the queen dowager of Portugal (Eleonor), sister of Charles V., and the constable of Bourbon, promised, but not effected, 562.

-, of the same and the duke of Orleans, first proposed by the queen regent of France, 142.

-, objected to by the latter on the plea that a dispensation is required and has not been applied for, ii. 178.

-, the same and Francis I., ii. 173, 464.

-, her daughter, Mary, and the dauphin of France, 464.

-, the same and the duke of Orleans, ii. 629.

-, princess Louise, daughter of Francis I. and the emperor Charles, 911.

-, Reneé of France, and Ercole d'Este, ii. 755, 837.

-, the same and Dom Luiz, infante of Portugal, 629.

-, Claude, daughter of Louis XII., and prince Charles, afterwards emperor, 911.

-, which marriage not taking place she espouses Francis, ibid.

-, Marguerite d'Orleans, dowager duchess of Alençon, and the constable Charles de Bourbon, 563, 882.

-, one of the daughters of Ferdinand and Federico Gonzaga, ii. 738.

-, the same and Henri d'Albret, styled king of Navare, 616–7.

-, Margaret, natural daughter of the emperor, and one of the pope's nephews, ii. 755.

-, proposed to Charles a3 early as April 1526, 741.

-, negociations respecting her union with Alessandro de' Medici, duke of Città di Penna, ii. 755, 970.

-, the same and Ercole d'Este, ii. 883.

-, Henry Fitzroy, duke of Richmond, and Margaret or Joanna, the emperor's natural daughters, ii. 146.

-, or one of the princesses of Danemark, Dorotea or Christierna, ibid, 187.

-, between the duchess of Alençon and Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, 393.

Marseilles, expedition to, under Bourbon alluded, 31–2.

-, attack on the port recommended by Soria, 59, 60, 298.

-, fleet fitted out at, ii. 56.

Martesana, name of a navilio or waterworks on thePò, 514.

Martinengo, Fra. Gabriel di, a native of Brescia, prior of Barletta, directs the works of fortification at Genoa, 900, 903.

-, -, taken prisoner by the confederates, ii. 347.

-, -, released, ii. 353.

-, -, proposed by Caracciolo for the command of the imperial forces in Lombardy in the event of Leyva's death, ii. 854.

-, -, recommended by Soria, ii. 833.

-, -, on a mission to Spain, ii. 870, 898.

-, Pietro, a Venetian captain, passes through Turin with money and cavalry for the marquis of Saluzzo, 842.

Martinez de Leyva, Juan, father of Antonio de Leyva, 224, note.

-, Sancho, bearer of despatches from Don Iñigo to the emperor, ii. 849, 889.

-, de Recalde, Juan, 803.

Mary, princess of England, daughter of Henry VIII., negociations respecting her intended marriage to Charles, 46, 77, 78, 81.

-, -, to take lessons in Spanish, Italian, and French, 123.

-, to be married to James V. of Scotland, 46, 47, 91, 124, 254.

-, -, to the dauphin of France, 305.

-, -, to Francis I., ii. 109, 124.

-, -, to the duke of Orleans, 149.

-, -, answers in Latin a peroration of the imperial ambassadors, 82.

-, -, to be present at the reception of the French embassy, ii. 109.

-, -, to be betrothed to Francis, ibid, 124.

-, -, with her father at Richmond, ii. 117.

-, of Hungary, sister of Charles and widow of king Louis II., king of Bohemia and Hungary, besieged at Pressburg, 899, 956.

-, -, Ferdinand of Austria prepares to assist, 934. 938.

-, -, goes to Vienna for the purpose of holding an interview with her brother, 961.

Mary, of Hungary, and invites him to take possession of the kingdom, 980.

-, infanta of Portugal, daughter of king Dom Manuel and Eleonor, and niece of Charles, asked in marriage for Henry Fitzroy, duke of Richmond, ii. 146.

Masparroz, Mazparroz, Mons. de, v. Asparroz.

Massa, a town of Tuscany, belonging to a brother of cardinal Cibo, cardinal Cortona and the Medici take refuge in, ii. 220, 258.

Masserano, the estate of, belonging to the Fieschi, disputed, 1052.

Masyn, Carlo di, a Piedmontese, murdered, 986.

Matera (Naples), archbishop of, to be created cardinal on the payment of 20,000 ducats, ii. 508.

Mathalon, Mathalun, a castle of Naples, ii. 720, v. Maddalone.

-, Maddalone, count, v. Caraffa (Diomede).

Matheo, Miçer, Ferrarese ambassador at Rome, 14.

Mathieu, Praet's secretary in London, 184.

Maurienne, v. San Giovanni di Maurienna.

Maximiano, German captain, serves under Leyva at Pavia, 164.

-, in Lombardy, ii. 368.

Maximilian, emperor and king of the Romans, grandfather of Charles V., alluded to, 910.

-, of Transylvania, letters to secretary Valdés, ii. 223, 531–2.

May, v. Mai.

Mayno, Gaspar del, v. Almayno.

-, Thomas del, a Milanese, sent by Francesco Sforza to Spain to obtain for him the investiture of the duchy, 383.

-, -, called also Almayno, 394.

Mayorga, knight commander, ii. 312.

Mazara, in Sicily, v. Mazzara.

Mazatosto, Ricardo, Roman gentleman, pope's hostages lodged at the house of, ii. 397.

Mazii, Bartholomeo de', Milanese, recommended by Leyva for the post of paymaster-general to the imperial army, ii. 372, 421.

-, Lodovico de', brother of the above, ibid.

Mazzara, in Sicily, pension on the archbishop of, consigned to Miçer Agostino Foglieta, 661; ii. 235.

Mecatti, Giuseppe Maria, Florentine historian, his "Storia Cronologica di Firenze," quoted, ii. 917.

Mechlin (Malines), in Flanders, 201, 206.

-, letters dated from, 36.

-, president of, v. Laurrens.

Medal, one with the effigy of Soliman, the sultan of Turkey, presented by Doria to the emperor, ii. 866.

Medeghino, II, surname of Gianiacopo de' Medici, v. Medici (Gianiacopo).

Medici, family of the, expelled from Florence, ii. 200, 226, 234, 264.

-, -, take refuge in Massa, ii. 258.

-, -, ask permission to go to Genoa, ii. 288.

-, Alessandro de', duke of Civittà di Penna, nephew (natural son?) of pope Clement, 264.

-, -, expelled from Florence, ii. 226.

-, -, at Rome, ii. 923.

-, -, proposed marriage between the emperor's bastard daughter and, ii. 755.

-, Bernardo de', a Milanese noble, ii. 317, note.

-, Caterina de', daughter of Lorenzo, and niece of dement, overtures for her marriage, ii. 970.

-, Clarice de', wife of Philippo Strozzi, 994.

-, Cosmo or Cosimo de', son of Giovanni and nephew of pope Clement VII., to marry Isabella Colonna, ii. 626.

-, Galeotto de', ii. 1003.

-, Giangiacopo de', surnamed II Medeghino, warder, and marquis of Mus, son of Bernardo, 83, 398, 743, note.

-, -, in the service of Francesco Sforza, 705, 756, 839.

-, -, stops two Venetian ambassadors going to France, 831.

-, -, and to Switzerland with money, 840.

-, -, defeated at Corato, ii. 317–8.

-, -, brother of, executed by order of Leyva, ii. 622.

-, -, in treaty with the imperialists, 647.

-, -, grant made to, in the estate of Milan, ii. 902.

-, Giovanni, Giovannino, Jennyno, &c., de', with the French before Pavia, wounded in a skirmish, 48.

-, -, invades the marquisate of Malaspina, 321, 329,341.

-, -, takes service under the pope, 831.

-, -, at variance with Rangone, 848.,

-, -, one of his lieutenants killed before Milan, 892.

-, -, the pope orders him to disarm, 948.

-, -, refuses and attacks the Germans under Fruntsperg, 926, 946, 1002, 1008.

-, -, wounded at Governolo, 1037.

-, -, has his leg amputated, 1034, 1036–7.

Medici, Giovanni, dies at Mantua from the results of the operation (29th November 1526), 1032.

-, -, his widow (Maria Salviati), quits Florence, ii. 220.

-, Giuliano or Juliano de', duke of Nemours, brother of pope Clement, 264.

-, Ippolito de', bastard son of Guiliano, legitimation of, procured, 264.

-, -, to be married to a niece of Clement, ibid.

-, -, expelled from Florence with the rest of the Medici, ii. 226.

-, -, goes to Rome post haste to be married to the daughter of Vespasiano Colonna, ii. 852.

-, -, created cardinal, ii. 672, 923.

-, Lorenzo de', duke of Urbino, 186, 264, 252.

-, -, his daughter (Caterina) promised to Ercole d' Este, 76, 1055.

-, Lucrezia, sister of Leo X., ii. 220.

-, [da Ceri] Lorenzo and Lorenzino de', usually called Renzo da Ceri, 598.

-, -, a cardinal's hat for one of his brothers, the hand of a daughter of Jacopo Salviati for himself, and an estate in Naples promised to, if he will take the command of the papal army, 997.

-, -, arrives in Rome, accompanied by one son of cardinal Orsino, ii 6.

-, -, takes the command of the papal forces, ii. 78.

-, Paolo de', signs the convention of Florence, 163.

Mediona, a Roman, petitions for the abbacy of Castelbetrana, ii. 963.

Medrano, equerry to the pope, on a mission to Charles, 887, 892.

Melça (Lombardy), a detachment of, the confederated army to be sent to, and Cassano, 983.

Melegnano, v. Marignano.

Melfi, Melphi, Melfa (Naples), attacked by Navarro and Lautrec, ii. 647.

-, gallantly defended, 667.

-, taken by storm (April 1528),

-, prince of, v. Caracciolo (Sergiano).

Melito, bishop of, ii. 689.

Melphe, Melphi, v. Melfi and Amalfi.

Melun, in France, the court at, ii. 797–9.

-, letter dated from, ii. 557.

-, Hughes de, viscount of Ghent, Int. xix.

Menafra (?), Antonio di, 410, v. Benaffro and Venafro.

Men-at-arms, imperial, after the sack of Rome, threaten to leave for Naples owing to their arrears not having been paid, ii. 237.

Men-at-arms, imperial, assemble tumultuously in Campo Hagon or Nagone at Rome, ii. 238.

Mendes, Andres, Spanish captain, ii. 697.

-, -, appointed to command the artillery at Naples, ii. 702.

Mendoza, Andres de, Spanish captain; signs the capitulation of Rome, ii. 232.

-, D. Antonio de, prior of Santiago, sent by Charles on a mission to the Low Countries and to Bohemia, 1050–3, 1058; ii. 1, 14, 25, 72, 106, 148, 150, 246, 660, 680, 698.

-, -, letters and instructions to, 643, 660; ii. 229.

-, D. Iñigo de, bishop elect of Burgos, imperial ambassador in England, notice of, Int. xix–xx.

-, -, instructions to, 410.

-, -, arrested at Arques in France, 1016.

-, -, destroys his correspondence and instructions, 1317.

-, -, arrives in Flanders, 1010.

-, -, in London, 1039.

-, -, account of his first conference with Wolsey, and audience from Henry, ii. 16–37.

-, -, owns having brought to England full powers to treat, ii. 20.

-, -, proposes two means of solving the emperor's debt to Henry, ii. 21.

-, -, and a new treaty of defensive and offensive alliance between England and Spain, ii. 23.

-, -, offers Wolsey a large pension on the duchy of Milan, ii. 24.

-, -, but objects to the truce proposed by him, ii. 35.

-, -, and declines taking any engagements respecting Flanders and the intercourse of trade, ii. 36.

-, -, his powers considered insufficient, ii. 105.

-, delays as much as possible his consent to the truce, and insists on the renewal of the alliance with England, 106.

-, -, prevented from seeing and speaking to the queen except in Wolsey's presence, ii. 110.

-, -, puts into Katharine's hands a letter from the emperor, ii. 116.

-, -, tries in vain, to bribe Wolsey, ii. 24, 86, 436, 439.

-, -, letters from, to the lady Margaret of Flanders intercepted by the Venetians and deciphered, ii. 538.

-, -, under arrest in London, ii. 587.

-, -, presented by Charles to the archiepiscopal see of Burgos in Castille, ii. 614, 921.

-, -, appointed with Guillaume des Barres and Wolsey to negociate a peace with France, ii. 632.

Mendoza, de Iñigo de, particularly entrusted with the management of Katharine's affairs in England, protests against the divorce case being tried elsewhere than in Borne, ii. 811.

-, -, visits Katharine at Greenwich, and holds a conference with her, 854.

-, -, letters to the archduchess Margaret (1527), ii. 220.

-, -, to the emperor (1526), 469, 619; (1527), ii. 8, 29, 32, 37,39, 42–4, 55,66,69,75,83,113,152,189,224,241; (1528), 370, 541, 550, 562, 570, 586–7, 592; (1529), 600, 614, 618, 621,646, 650, 668, 675.

-, Doña Mencia de, Int. xix.

-, -, marchioness of Cenete, married to Henry de Nassau, ii. 101

-, y Cordoba, D. Francisco de, bishop of Oviedo, and administrator of Zamora, Sessa's uncle, 456.

-, -, sent to Spain with dispatches from Don Hugo, 1000, 1015.

-, -, again with a message to the emperor, ii. 948, 964.

-, -, detained at Modena, ii. 975.

-, Hurtado de Mendoza, Gonzalez de Mendoza, Lopez de Mendoza.

Meneses, Bernaldino de, gentleman courier to the archduke, 103, 296.

-, -, knighthood of St. James conferred on, ii. 336.

-, v. Gutierrez de Meneses.

Mentabona, Mentebuona, sent to Milan on a secret mission of the pope, 388.

-, also called Bonamenta, 389

-, in treaty with Pescara, in the pope's name, ibid.

Mercado, Juan, Spanish captain, 581.

-, -, in Cremona, 854.

-, groom of the chamber and imperial courier, ii. 925, 968, 995.

-, Pedro, killed at the siege of Cremona, 854, 934.

Merino, Estevan Gabriel, archbishop of Bari and bishop of Jaen, ii. 100, 282.

-, -, letter to Alfonso de Valdes, ii. 245.

Merklin, Balthasar, provost of Valtkirk or Valtkerke, ii. 383, 572, 630, 681, 738, 796.

-, -, presented for the bishopric of Malta, ii. 704.

-, -, letter to Gattinara, ii. 556.

Mesa, Bernardo de, bishop of Trinopoli (Drin for Drinovar in Illyria), of Elna [in Roussillon], and of Badajoz in Spain, Int. iii.

-, -, ambassador of Ferdinand in England, Int. xiii.

-, -, sums borrowed by, 98.

-, -, paper attributed to, ii. 414.

Messina (Sicily), the "stratico" or chief magistrate of, 832–3.

-, prior of, v. Moncada.

-, landing of Spanish infantry at, ii. 626.

Mexico, news from, ii. 101.

Middleburgh, v. Mydelbourg.

Migliau, Monsieur de, v. Veyre.

Mignano, Miñano (Miniano?), count, brother of Cesaro Ferramosca; appointed lieutenant-governor of Barletta, ii. 650, 672.

-, -, takes and sacks Monrredone, ii. 650.

Milan, duchy of, proposed arbitrage respecting the, objected to by Praët, 1, 3.

-, -, considered an obstacle to peace, 9.

-, -, Henry will not send money to defend the, 15.

-, -, investiture of the, to be given to Francesco Sforza under certain conditions, 22.

-, -, ultimately granted to him on the payment of a sum of money, 806.

-, -, stipulations for the defence of the, 105.

-, -, Charles advised by his ministers to take possession of the, 365.

-, -, conspiracy in the, detected, 364, 383.

-, -, Francesco Sforza deprived of the investiture in consequence, 806, 815–6, 827.

-, -, which is finally given to Bourbon, 563, 882.

-, -, Don Hugo to negociate with the pope concerning, 741.

-, -, English overtures concerning the, ii. 145, 153.

-, -, deed of investiture of, in favour of Bourbon (6th February 1526), ii. 133.

-, -, the emperor's declaration respecting the, ii. 392.

-, -, grants made by Bourbon in the, annulled by the emperor, ii. 530, 871.

-, rejoicings at, to celebrate the peace with France (22nd February 1526), 581, 583.

-, -, Leyva's exactions in the, considered the chief cause of the Milanese risings, 635.

-, -, instructions to Don Hugo respecting the, to be communicated to Clement, 741.

-, -, opinion of Granvelle concerning the politics to be observed in the, ii. 145.

-, -, investiture of the, promised by the emperor, after the death of Bourbon, to his brother, the archduke, ii. 338, 547.

-, -, the emperor's declaration of his future plans respecting the, ii. 392.

Milan, duchy of, a pension of 15,000 ducats, besides a title of marquis offered to Wolsey on the estate of, ii. 405.

-, -, to be parcelled out and divided among the Italian potentates, ii. 642.

-, -, riots at, 600–1, 671–2, 675, 761–3.

-, -, -, chiefly promoted by the Venetians and the pope, 675.

-, -, subscription made at, between the generals and officers of the imperial army, ii. 69.

-, -, ambassador of, in Venice, v. Taverna.

-, -, letters dated from, 55, 57, 59, 61, 77, 104, 124, 129, 143, 146, 154, 177, 185, 220.

-, -, letters dated from, v. Carraciolo, Guasto, Hurtado, Leyva, Masin, Moncada.

-, the "rocca" or castle of, Francesco Sforza shuts himself up in the, 396,525.

-, -, the confederates attempt to relieve the, 805.

-, -, surrenders to the imperialists (24th July 1526), 806, 815–6, 827.

-, -, capitulation of, 493.

-, -, governor of, appointed by Bourbon, v. Catançan.

-, -, changed by Leyva, ii. 306.

-, not so veil provisioned as it ought to be, 933.

Milanese, the, exasperated by the imperialists, revolt, 675.

-, send a deputation to Spain, 665.

-, emigrants not to be trusted, ii. 307.

-, ready to invade the duchy at the request of Venice and the pope, ii. 483.

Millau, v. Migliau.

Milleur, Millewe, v. Migliau.

Mindelarria, v. Larrea.

Minerva, cardinal of La, v. Vio Cajetano.

Mines, in Spain, quicksilver, worked by the Fuggers, ii. 336–7.

Mingoval, sieur de, v. Lannoy.

-, Hercules or Ercoe di, nephew of the viceroy of Naples (Lannoy), deserts the imperial camp (1528), ii. 608–9.

Miniano or Mignano, count, brother of Cesare Ferramosca; appointed lieutenant-governor of Manfredonia, ii. 856.

Minio, Marco, appointed by Venice to congratulate Soleyman upon his Hungarian victory, 945.

Mirabel (Mirabello), near Pavia, decisive victory gained by the imperialists over the French encamped at, 42.

Miranda, a town of Sicily, ii. 720.

-, [de Ebro], a town in Spain, count of, v. Zuñiga y Avellaneda.

Miranda, Juan de, Spanish merchant at Lisbon, his reports to the ambassador Lope Hurtado, ii.398.

-, captain, his company of light horse and some Spanish infantry suprised by the abbot of Farfa and the Orsini, ii. 426.

Mirandola, La, in the Genoese; Adorno, the doge of Genoa, takes refuge in, ii. 448.

-, Soria and Burgo at, ii. 775.

-, Sanchez joins them at, ii. 793, 802, 870.

-, letters dated from, ii. 197–8, 228, 457, 518–9, 529, 534, 552–5, 558–60, 564.

-, Anna della, marries the doge of Genoa (Antonio Adorno), ii. 916, note.

-, count de La, v. Pico della Mirandola.

Miravale. Carlo, of Naples, takes service under Lautrec, ii. 718.

-, -, his estate confiscated, ii. 728.

Mitdonle, Dr., an Irishman, subscribes the petition of the earl of Desmond to the emperor, ii. 994.

Modena, Modona, city of, fortified by the command of the pope, 650, 654, 669.

-, a gentleman from, murdered by the people of the duke of Ferrara, 338.

-, the duke of Ferrara takes possession of, ii. 249, 258, 389, 650, 657.

-, and Reggio to be attacked by the pope's troops, ii. 800.

-, the archbishopric of, to be given to Hercole d' Este, ii. 450.

Mohatz, in Hungary, battle of (29th August 1526), 888, 898–9, 925, 932–3.

-, Ludwig, king of Hungary, slain at, 937, 939 ; ii. 100.

Mola, seaport town on the Adriatic, surrenders to the Venetians, ii. 77, 658.

Moldavia, vayvod of, ii. 661.

Moleno, in Lombardy, ii. 299.

Molfetta (erroneously written Malfeto), on the Adriatic, two Venetian galleys go on shore at, ii. 857.

Molise, county of, government of the, given to an imperialist, ii. 634.

Moluccas or Spice Islands, negociations with Portugal concerning the navigation to and trade with the, 515 ; ii. 101, 616–7, 628, 756, 914, 996.

Monaco (Monago, Monego), 59.

-, molested by Andrea Doria, 283.

-, Lannoy advised to land at, 902.

-, landing of chancellor Gattinara at, ii. 251, 254.

-, letters dated from, ii. 682.

-, negociations respecting the cession of, to the empire, ii. 531.

-, terms proposed to Grimaldo and accepted, ii. 871.

-, lord bishop of, v. Grimaldo.

Monardes, Spanish physician, quoted, ii. 816.

Monbel, Montbel, Francisco de, duchess of Sulmona, widow of Charles do Lannoy, ii. 422, 448.

-, -, money owing to, 625.

-, -, letter to the emperor (1528), ii. 376.

Moncayo, Ncustra Señora de, in Aragon, Soria asks the emperor's leave to visit the sanctuary of, in fulfilment of a vow, ii. 872.

-, count of, v. Leyva.

Monça or Monza, a town in the Milanese, 832.

Moncada, D. Hugo de, prior of Messina and Santa Eufemia, viceroy of Naples, prisoner at Villafranca, Int. xxxi.

-, -, exchanged for Mr. de Montmorency, 58, 60, 103–5, 108.

-, -, on a mission to the emperor, 144, 150.

-, -, sent by Charles to the pope, 677; ii. 147.

-, -, instructions to, on the occasion, 457.

-, -, is to induce the pope to accept the emperor's terms, 740.

-, -, in case of refusal, to negociate with Ferrara and the Colonnese, 742.

-, -, takes to Rome the emperor's final resolution, 663, 695, 697, 771.

-, -, leaves suddenly, pursued by the pope's cavalry, 802.

-, -, joins the Colonnese, and invades the estates of the Church, 818.

-, -, signifies to Clement his intention to defend the Colonnese, 993.

-, -, surprises Rome and sacks St. Peter, 942–3.

-, -, the command of the imperial forces offered to, ii. 254.

-, -, appointed viceroy of Naples after the death of Lannoy, ii. 401.

-, -, attacks Doria's fleet in the gulf of Salerno, ii. 671.

-, -, is defeated with great loss and slain, ii. Int. xxx, 758.

-, -, gallant behaviour of, ii. 751.

-, -, letters to the emperor (1526), 446; (1527), ii. 205, 207–8, 272–3, 276–7, 342, 349, 365.

-, -, to Sanchez, ii. 545.

-, -, notice of, Int. xxix–xxxi; ii. xxx.

Moncennis, mountain in the Sardinian Alps, 223.

Monçon, Monzon, a town of Aragon, cortes or Spanish parliament held at, 210; ii. 627, 737.

-, letters dated from, ii. 483, 503.

Mondolfo, Benedetto Giraldi di, lieutenant of the duke of Urbino, slain at the passago of the Pò at Governolo or Borgoforte, 1037.

Mondoñedo, in Galicia, the abbot of Najera to be rewarded with the bishopric of, 57.

-, on the death of the bishop of, another (Guevara), is appointed by Charles against the letter of Adrian's bull, 263.

-, which Clement resents and gives as an excuse for appointing Cortona to the vacant see of Barcelona, ibid.

Mondovi in Piedmont, the inhabitants of, refuse to receive the imperial soldiers billeted upon them, 233.

Mondudi, in Piedmont, Bartholomeo de Taxis attacked at, 776.

Monega, Genoese carack, 288, 290.

Money, account of, to come from the Italian powers to defray the expenses of the war with France, 58.

-, sent by Henry to help the imperialists in Italy (1525), 73.

-, always scarce in the imperial camp, ii. 289.

-, large sums of, owing by the emperor to Henry, ii. 207.

Monferrara, v. Monferrato.

Monforte, v. Montfort.

-, Federico di, a Neapolitan in the French service, ii. 720, 731.

-, Laura di, ii. 728.

Monfron, v. Manfrone.

Mongus, castle of, v. Monguzzo.

Monguzzo, Rocca di, between Lecco and Como, occupied by the warder Mus ii. 280–1.

Monnaies, Les, ship called, belonging to merchants of Antwerp, 168.

Monopoli in Puglia, taken by the Venetians, 657.

-, unsuccessfully attacked by Vasto, ii. 927.

-, Fr. Geronimo da, appointed by Clement archbishop of Tarento, ii. 466.

Monperan (Montpesan ?), one of Bourbon's suite, sent on a mission to Chamberi, 792.

Monreale, archbishop of, 217, 836.

-, -, created cardinal by Clement, ii. 520, 522, 535.

-, -, letter to Lope de Soria, 509.

Monrredone, ii. 650.

Monserrate, church and monastery of, at Madrid, once a depôt of valuable historical papers, Int. vii.

-, in Catalonia, pilgrimage to our lady of, undertaken by Gattinara (April 1527), ii. 148.

-, the emperor to spend the holy week [of 1529] at, ii. 898.

Mons Fidei, papal bull intituled, 595.

-, issued shortly after the entrance into Rome of Don Hugo, and containing much abuse of the Colonnese, 995.

Mont, Bailli de, takes a message from the prince of Orange to the pope, ii. 250.

Montalto, duchess of, mother-in-law of Ascanio Colonna, death of, at Naples (15th October 1528), ii. 827.

Montaragon, v. Monte Aragon.

Montbardon, Mons. de, chaplain and almoner to the constable of Bourbon, called by the Italians Il Limosniere di Borbone, arrives at Rome from Naples, ii. 95.

-, -, the pope complains to, of Bourbon's non-acceptance of the truce, 11.

-, -, sent by Bourbon with a message to Lannoy, 147, 167.

Montbelliard, county of, in Bourgogne renounced by the duke Ulric of Wurtenberg, ii. 2.

Mont de Marçan, a town in the south of France, ii. 1001.

-, queen Louise and the dauphin meet Francis at, 615.

Monte, Antonio Ciochi di, archbishop of Manfredonia (Sipontimus), cardinal of San Vitale and Santa Praxede (1526), offers to follow Clement if he decide to quit Rome, 1035.

-, -, first deacon of the college of cardinals, 1035,1046.

-, -, negociates with Quiñonesin the pope's name, ii. 11.

-, -, himself or his nephew to be hostage for the capitulation of Rome, ii. 210, 231, 237.

-, -, taken prisoner by Mario Orsini, ii. 494, 498, 520.

-, -, sent by Clement to Venice to demand the restitution of Ravenna and Cervia, ii. 532–3, 543–4.

-, -, dismissed with an unsatisfactory answer, ii. 544.

-, -, appointed legate at Rome in the room of Farnese, ii. 791.

-, -, no friend to the emperor, ii. 946.

-, -, returns to Rome and is visited by Mai, the imperial ambassador, ii. 949.

-, Nofre or Onofre del, governor of the castle of Pavia, 519.

-, -, accused of having favoured the escape of Mr. d'Albret, 532–4, 537, 539.

-, Aragon, in Spain, 244, 644–5.

-, the abbacy of, conferred by Clement on cardinal Cesarino, ii. 365.

-, Charcho, v. Montesarchio.

Montecuculi, a Ferrarese, valet to Henry, duke of Orleans, ii. 999.

Montefalcone (Montefalco) in the Perugino, ii. 177.

Montefiascone (Rom. Stat.), the confederates march on (1527), ii. 235.

Monte Fiasco, v. Montefiascone.

Montefortino, Monte Fortino (Rom. Stat.), taken from the Colonnese, 1007.

-, -, the confederates resolve to attack Pagliano and (1527), ii. 67.

Montefusco (Naples), the imperialists abandon, ii. 664.

Montegiano, Italian condottiere in the service of France, attacks Genoa, ii. 867.

Monteleone, duke of, v. Pignatello.

Montemayor, cardinal, Int. xxiv.

-, letter to the emperor, 155.

Monteroduni (Sicily), v. Monrredone.

Monte Rotondo (Rom. Stat.,) German infantry quartered at, ii. 397.

-, attacked by the leaguers at the instigation of Mario Orsino, ii. 427, 430.

-, the confederates defeated at, ii. 427.

Montesoro, in Puglia, defeat of the confederates at, ii. 812.

Montferrato, marquis of, v. Paleologo.

-, Jeanne de, marchioness of Saluzzo, 873, 1002.

-, agent from, sent as a spy to France, ii. 901.

-, marquisate of, negociations respecting the Spanish infantry to be quartered in the, 670.

Montfort, Monforte, Mr. de, or le Baron de, the emperor's gentleman-in-waiting, imperial agent, ii. 547, 623, 681, 738, 784, 817, 889, 905.

-, -, succeeds Ferramosca as master of the horse, ii. 494.

-, -, in Germany, recruiting for the emperor, ii. 717.

Monti, three mountains or divisions at Siena called Nove, Populo, and Nobili, 405.

Montigny, sieur de, v. Lalaing.

Montmorency, Anne de, lord high steward of France, prisoner at Pavia, exchanged for Don Hugo de Moncada, 144.

-, -, sent on an embassy to Spain, 290, 561.

-, -, what he said to Capino, the papal nuncio, about Francis and the Madrid convention, 592.

-, -, returns to France, 647.

-, -, in communication with Don Iñigo, 1015.

-, -, sent by Francis to England, ii. 406–7, 438.

-, -, with the order of Saint Michael for Henry, ii. ibid.

-, -, Louise's instructions to, ii. 211.

-, -, appointed to treat of peace with the emperor's ministers, 561.

Montmorency-Nivelles, Philippe de, count of Hornes.

Montogio, Montoio, Montobio? in the Genoese, ii. 345, 389, 765, 853, 863, 871.

-, letters dated from, ii. 589, 601.

Montorio, count of, v. Caraffa and Zurolo.

Montoya, Hieronymo de, Spanish captain, signs the capitulation of Rome, ii. 233.

-, -, servant of Katharine on a mission to Spain, 877, 884–5.

Montoya, Hieronymo de, learns by heart the queen's secret message to Charles from fear of being arrested on the road, ii. 884.

-, -, is to say confidentially that neither the letter nor the protest to be entered in her name are free acts of her will, ibid.

Montrcuil-sur-Mer (Monstreul), the English to march on, 128.

-, to be made the staple for British goods, 190.

Monza, in the duchy of Milan, taken by the Venetians, 996, 1000.

-, a division of the confederates arrives at, ii. 294, 310.

-, count of, v. Leyva.

Moore, v. More.

Moorish fustas, or light vessels, one captured by Il Gobbo, 730.

Moqueron, imperial messenger, ii. 889.

Morales, Alonso de, Spanish captain at Naples, 653 ; ii. 697.

-, servant of Antonio de Leyva, sent to Spain on a mission, 197, 224.

Moravia, marquisate of, embassy sent to archduke Ferdinand by the inhabitants of, 1050.

-, offering him 3,000 infantry paid for six months in case of a Turkish invasion, ii. 666.

Morcon, v. Marcone.

More, the, in Herefordshire, treaty of, alluded to, ii. 345.

-, country residence of cardinal Wolsey, at, 279.

-, sir Thomas, or Maistre Moore, councillor of Henry VIII., 10, 51, 63, 86.

-, -, pension to, 8.

-, -, Praët's intercepted despatches taken to, 50, 51, 52, 63.

-, -, in frequent communication with the imperial ambassadors, 752.

Mores, Christopher, English courier, sent to Spain with despatches, ii. 48, 51.

Morette, sieur de la, v. Soliers.

Moriana, v. Maurienna, and San Giovanni in Savoy.

-, bishop of, v. Gattinara (Jo. Bartholomeo).

-, San Giovanni di, letters dated from, 257, 452.

Morion, v. Marcone and Morcon.

Moriscos, or newly converted Moors; revolt of the, at Valencia and Alicante, Int. ii. xiii.

-, and Spanish Jews help Charles with a large sum of money, on condition of not being disturbed by the Inquisition, ii. 454.

Morletto (Morette?), treasurer of the king of France, sent to Switzerland for the purpose of making levies, 816 ; ii. 247.

-, v. Soliers.

Morlian, 447.

Morone, Moron, Morono, Girolamo, first secretary and chancellor to Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, 58.

-, -, suspected by Sanchez, 292–3.

-, -, holds a secret conference with the duke of Urbino, 318.

-, -, in treaty with France for the restoration of Maximiliano Sforza. 346.

-, -, conspiracy of, detected, 364, 383.

-, -, arrested at Novara, and sent to Pavia, 364, 372, 460–1, 515.

-, -, removed from Trezzo to Milan, 929, 941.

-, -, to be examined by Caracciolo, 946 ; ii. 426.

-, -, confession of, 238.

-, -, released by Bourbon on the the payment of a heavy fine, 946; ii. 71.

-, -, admitted into the imperial councils, 947.

-, -, the liberation and return to favour of, considered unwise by Granvelle, ii. 145.

-, -, very useful at Naples, ii. 625.

-, -, a son of, made bishop, ii. 957.

-, -, letters to the emperor, ii. 470, 490.

-, -, -, to Lope Hurtado, 200 219.

-, -, corresponds with Francisco Taverna, the Milanese ambassador, 173, 175.

Moscoso, Dr., imperial solicitor at Rome, attends the meeting of theologians in Paris called to deliberate and give opinion on the divorce case, ii. 829–30.

Moscoso-Osorio, D. Lope, count of Altamira, captain of men-at-arms in Italy, 1011; ii. 69.

Moscovite embassy arrive at Valladolid, ii. 335.

Moscovy, duke of, v. Basil and Vasil.

Mothe, v. La Mothe des Noyers.

Mouequeron, Flemish courier, v. Moqueron.

Moxica, v. Muxica.

Moya, captain, a Spaniard serving under Lautrec, taken prisoner before Naples, ii. 778.

Mugetola, Muscetula, Muxetula, v. Mussetola.

Mus, Musso, Muscho, castle of, in the Milanese, 705, 756, 831; ii. 317, 319, 1000.

-, warder of, v. Medici (Gianiacopo).

Mussetola, Miçer Giovan Antonio, a Neapolitan lawyer and president of the Summaria, on a mission to the pope from the collateral council of Naples, 997, 688.

-, -, obtains a respite for the Colonnese, 1007, 1017, 1020, 1035.

Mussetola, Miçer Giovan Antonio, at Orbieto and Viterbo with the pope, ii. 688, 746.

-, -, who shows him favour, ii. 364.

-, -, negociates at Rome, ii. 333, 349, 531, 591, 700, 705, 714, 726, 739, 778, 775, 837–8, 849, 851.

-, -, in correspondence with Don Iñigo about the divorce case, ii. 849, 1017.

-, -, protest entered by, at Rome, ii. 884.

-, -, remonstrates against any assistance being given to the Aquilans, ii. 857, 938.

Muxica, La, imperial galley, said to have been captured by Doria, 601.

-, -, the report turns out untrue, 611.

Mydelbourg (Middleburgh?), Abbé de, agent of Margaret of Austria in London, 84, 93, 101.

Myll, Alexander, abbot of Cambuskenneth. Scotch ambassador in England, ii. 1, 4, 9.