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Maçarquivir (Mars-al-Kebír), in Africa, ii. 916.

Maccafani, Angelo, bishop of Lanciano, in Naples, ii. 250 note.

Machiavellis, Paolo Giovan de, ii. 209.

Machin, a tailor, 774.

Macreti, Magreti, v. Maigret.

MeCrie, his "History of the Reformation in Italy" quoted, ii. 315 note.

Madeleine, de France, daughter of Francis, ii. 964.

Madre de Dios, nunnery at Toledo, 885–6.

Madrid, treaty of, in 1526, alluded, Int. xiii.; 20, 90, 312–13, 488; ii. 246, 665, 845–6.

-, -, Francis' secret protest not to observe in full the, 518.

-, the emperor's court at, ii. 713, 716, 755, 774, 776, 786, 823, 902.

-, convent of San Geronimo in, 431.

-, alcalde corregidor of, in 1530.

-, letters dated at, 244, 254, 345, 426–7.

Maella, a town of Aragon, lord of, v. Perez de Almazan.

Maellie (?), Irish lord, asks Henry for artillery and ammunition (July 1533), 741.

Maggiorica, v. Mallorca.

Maguncia, v. Maintz.

Mai, abbot (Clement?), brother of Miguel, 585, 594.

-, -, at Naples, 829.

-, -, at Rome, dangerously ill, ii. 531.

-, Juan, Int. x. note.

-, Miçer Miguel, resident imperial ambassador at Rome, has spies within the papal palace, 19.

-, -, his opinion of the pope, 20, 65.

-, -, pushes the advocation brief, and disputes with the English ambassadors, 2–11, 161, 171.

-, -, receives (together with cardinal Santa-Croce) powers of attorney from Katharine to represent her in the divorce suit, 148.

-, -, his conversations with Clement about Florence, 139, 144, 163, 289, 291.

-, -, -, about Milan, 64, 200–4, 217.

-, -, -, about the divorce suit, 154, 578, 588.

-, -, -, about the council, 329, 333–4, 674; ii. 130.

-, -, hears frequently from queen Katharine and the imperial ambassador in London (Chapuys), 564.

-, -, leaves for Bologna, 282.

-, -, returns to Rome, passing through Ferrara, where he holds a conference with the duke Alfonso d'Este, 561, 584.

-, -, sends to Spain a memorandum of certain doubtful points in the divorce suit to be consulted, 568.

-, -, does not attend the congregation held in July 1530 for the defence against the Turk, 674.

-, -, negotiating in company with Praët (Aug., Oct. 1529). 135, 162–5, 170–2, 173–4, 176–7, 181–3, 186, 190, 192–5, 198–203, 205, 211–2, 217, 433, 436–7, 441, 452, 479, 487; ii. 75, 87–8, 90.

-, -, his host at Bologna a very great lawyer, 593.

-, -, requested by Chapuys to procure a brief to inquire into the means employed in obtaining the votes of the Sorbonne, 588.

-, -, -, the letter enclosing which must have been intercepted, for it never reached its destination, 670.

-, -, his advice about the convocation and meeting of the general council, 645.

-, -, applies for papers and documents from Spain to carry on Katharine's matrimonial suit at Rome, 753, 805, 808.

-, -, often disagree with Loaysa and Muxetula as to the manner of conducting the same, 780; ii. 479.

-, -, -, also about French and German politics, and the convocation of a general council, ii. 319.

-, -, and his colleagues at Rome accused by Henry of inventing and spreading numberless falsehoods against his personal conduct, 805.

-, -, appointed Katharine's solicitor at Rome, 856.

-, -, unwell and unable to attend to business, ii. 263.

-, -, as Katharine's proctor at Rome watches the proceedings of the divorce suit in the rota, 114, 151, 153, 275, 319–20.

-, -, presents a petition to Clement, 737.

-, -, applies for a second inhibition brief more binding than the first, 738.

-, -, sets spies upon the English ambassadors, and obtains from day to day intelligence of their doings, ii. 340.

-, -, asks for his recall (June 1532), ii. 469.

-, -, negociating at Rome (1529–31), 132–3, 136–7, 139, 144, 756, 805, 818, 847, 853; ii. 75, 87–8, 90, 306, 354.

-, -, in correspondence with Chapuys, 581, 584, 587, 612, 616, 674, 818, 847; ii. 70.

-, -, -, with Niño, 670, 698, 831; ii. 324, 334.

-, -, -, with Dr. Garay, 693, 761.

-, -, on bad terms with Muxetula, 694; ii. 436–7, 469.

-, -, letters to the emperor, 3, 4, 5, 6, 17, 23, 29, 30, 35, 36, 41–2, 96–8, 105–6, 115–6, 119, 121–2, 133–4, 140, 150, 158, 162–3, 165, 179–80, 186–7, 206, 219, 303, 305, 314, 318–9, 320, 322–3, 327, 340, 342, 346, 350, 363–4, 369, 374, 381–2, 386, 390, 402, 404, 418, 420, 428, 440, 446, 448, 452, 456, 461, 471–2, 476, 483, 493, 500, 512–3, 523, 533, 558, 567; (1531–3), 588, 603–4, 613–4, 623, 630, 633, 636, 653, 665, 669, 671, 688, 693, 697, 700, 732, 742, 744, 747, 749, 769, 781, 783, 789, 792, 799, 832, 841–3, 857, 861, 864, 868, 876, 884, 892, 909, 938, 945, 981, 1004, 1031.

-, -, -, to the empress Isabella, 600, 617, 624, 963–4.

-, -, -, to the high commander Covos, 74, 127, 215, 217, 301, 324, 326, 343–4; (1531), 595–6, 620–1, 631, 634, 639, 643–4, 657, 667, 670, 672–3, 678–9, 689–90, 695, 698–9, 705–6, 731, 733, 745–6, 748, 751, 758, 760, 770, 773–4, 784–5, 790, 797–8, 817, 823, 859, 921 (?), 925, 950, 965, 991–2, 1029, 1054.

-, -, -, to the archbishop of Santiago (Tavera), 601, 654, 663.

-, -, -, to the prince of Orange, 17.

-, -, letters to Granvelle, 100.

-, -, letters to, from the emperor, 63, 70, 110, 139, 145, 148, 151, 156.

-, -, from Cobos, 661.

Maigret, Lambert, French general, sent by Francis to the Zurichians, ii. 312 note.,

-, Megret (?), ibid.

Mainz (Maintz, Mayence), archbishop elector of, v. Brandenburg.

-, -, his memorial, 823; ii. 140.

-, -, agent of, in London, interceding for Wolsey, 434, 444.

Majorca (Mallorca), island of, 537.

Malaga, port of Spain, 401, 806; ii. 99, 308.

-, archdeacon of, v. La Puebla.

Malatesta,—, secretary to the duke of Mantua (Frederico Gonzaga), and his ambassador in Rome, sent on a mission to Venice, 127.

-, -, in disgrace with the duke, and imprisoned, 636.

-, -,cause of his arrest, 718.

-, Sigismondo, formerly lord of Rimini, 35.

-, -, declares for the French, 63.

-, -,takes refuge in Venice, 608; whence he is exiled in consequence of misbehaviour, 608, 603.

-, -,his mother and sisters at Ferrara with the duke (Alfonso), ibid.

-, -, letters of, to king Francis intercepted, 792.

-, -, in the pay of France, commanding the Neapolitan "fuorusciti," ii. 120.

Malavolti, his "History of Siena" quoted, ii. 983.

Maldeyghe, the bastard of, ii.864.

Maldonado,Gonzalo,bishop of Ciudad-Rodrigo, in Extremadura ( 1525–30).

-, -, sent to Spain on a mission, 265, 337, 363, 395.

Malfa, Malfi (Melfi), in the Basilicata, Naples, 211; ii. 963.

-, duke of, v. Amalfi and Piccolomini.

Malines (Mechlin), in Flanders, 174, 831; ii. 123.

-, council of, ii.2.

-, -, president of, ii. 784.

-, letters dated at, 407.

Malla, Señora, sister of Mai, death of, ii. 277.

Mallio, Cape, Mallia in Thessalia (?), Turkish galleys signalled about, 557; ii. 519, 993.

Mallorca, one of the Balearic islands, Doria and Bazan sail from, to Barcelona, 701.

-, the coast of, ravaged by Barbarossa, 340, 342; ii. 824.

-, bishopric of, offered to lord of Monaco, 126.

-, -,given to Campeggio, ii. 999.

Malta, island of, 49, 180, 827, 834.

-, bishopric of, to be given to Balthazar Mercklin, a German, 13.

-, said to be in danger of an invasion from the Turk (Jan. 1532), ii. 377.

-, conspiracy in, detected, ii. 468.

Manfredo, II, Ferrarese ambassador in France, 639–40.

-, -, letter to the duke (Alfonso d'Este), 376.

Manfredonia,the in the Capitanata (Naples); bishop of (Sipontinus), v. Monte (Giovan Maria).

Munrique,Don Alonso, archbishop of Seville (1524–38), 378.

-, -, cardinal's hat for, solicited by the emperor, 787, 849.

-, -, false report of his death, 845.

-, -, created cardinal, ii. 185, 189, 263.

-, -, Don Alvaro, his brother, 378.

-, Garci Fernandes, count of Osorno, and duke of Galisteo (1546), Int. xxv.; 378 note.

-, Maria, 378.

-, -, able to give information respecting Katharine's married life with Arthur, ii. 31.

-, Mariana, 378.

-, Theresa, 378.

Mans, town of France (dep. Sarthe), 745.

Manso, D. Pedro Gonsalez, bishop of Badujoz, president of the Chancery court at Valladolid, ii. 5.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 585.

Mantebona, Mentebuona, papal chamberlain, on a mission from Clement to the cmperor, 289, 501.

Mantua, city, 171, 258, 281, 486, 495, 536–9; ii. 52.

-, the emperor's triumphal entry into, 481, 484–5, 509.

-, or Milan, proposed by Charles for the meeting of the general council, ii. 537, 787.

-, university of, requested, as well as Bologna and Padua, to give opinion on the divorce case, ii. 41.

-, cardinal of, v. Gonzaga.

-, news from,276.

-, letters dated from, 78, 278, 282–3, 284–5.

Mantuan territory, 165.

-, the emperor going to the, for the purpose of meeting the lanskenets coming from Germany (Aug. 1529), 165.

Manuel, Don, the "Fortunate," kign of Portugal (1495–1521), alluded, 544, 658, 806; ii. 10.

-, Don Juan, of the emperor's privy council (1543), Int. xxv.; 152, 183.

Manuel, Lorenço, son of the preceding, to keep the citadel of Como as security for the payment of Sforza's debt, 374, 749.

Mañer, Johan or Juan, agent at Rome of the archbishop of Santiago (Tavera), ii. 531.

Mañeri (?), Francesco, 570.

Marano, captain, governor of, 480, 484, 493; ii. 858–9, 869, 973, 999.

Marcus, Pierre del, v. Palude.

-, -, sent on a, mission to Venice, 480.

Maraveglia, Meraveglia, Merveilles, captain captaion and esquire (scudier) to the king of France, 46, 64, 290.

-, -, executed at Milan by order of the duke, ii. 654, 757, 764–5, 799, 817 note, 850, 854–5, 890.

Maravella, Maravilla, v. Maraveglia.

Marcellus Beringharius, secretary to the duke of Ferrara, and his agent at Rome, 34, v. Berengaro.

-, letter to the duke, 13.

Marcilla, Juan de, imperial agent at Lucca, 619, 662, 811; ii. 193, 196, 912.

Marco Raffaele, also called Marco Gabriello, a learned Venetian and converted Jew, despatched from Rome to England to counsel in the divorce case, 728, 761.

-, -, intelligence furnished by Niño and Mai for his arrest, 825, 842.

-, -, escapes and arrives in London (Jan. 25, 1531), ii. 45.

-, -, his advice rejected, ii. 45, 78.

Marcozzo, Parte di, a faction of Pistoia, 574, note.

Margaret, archduchess of Austria, dowager duchess of Savoy and governess of the Low Countries, the emperor's aunt, 21, 29, 37, 57, 69, 128, 132–9, 146, 151, 154, 252–3, 256, 278–9, 343, 382, 397, 411, 425, 429, 453, 458, 464, 497, 500, 506, 518, 533, 576, 597, 707, 768, 789, 792; ii. 1, 4, 6, 12.

-, -, negociates with Louise de Savoie the peace of Cambray, 97.

-, -, opinion of, on the politics of her time, 260–64.

-, -, death of (1st Dec. 1530), 859.

-, -, -, much felt by the London merchants, ii. 1.

-, -, -, not by Henry, who seems glad of it, ii. 2.

-, -, her funeral at Brussels, ii. 11.

-, -, -, at which Henry is represented by his ambassador, John Hacquet, ii. 12.

-, -, her pension to be transferred to Mary, the Emperor's sister, 861.

-, -, instructions of, to Le Sauch, 8.

-, -, letter to Wolsey,9.

-, -, -, to the earl of Surrey, 43.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 16, 173.

-, daughter of Mr. de Vendôme, to be married to James of Scotland, ii. 757.

-,of Austria (Margarita),the emperor's natural daughter, 2.

-, -, promised in marriage to the marquis of Mantua, 87, 113; ii. 907.

-, -, -, before that to Ercole d'Este, the son of duke Alfonso, 113.

-, -, -, and to Alessandro de' Medici, duke of Penna, 80, 125, 137, 168, 644, 700, 796.

-, -, arrival of, in Rome (5th May 1533), ii. 660.

-, -, legitimation of, 62.

-, -, marriage settlements, 51.

-, -, in Naples, under the care of the marchioness of Villafranca, ii. 683.

-, of France, ii. 964.

-, of Monferrato v. Monferrato and Paleologo.

-, Tudor, sister of Henry VIII., and widow of James IV. of Scotland, 534–5.

Margarita (?), ii. 744 note.

Marignano, St. Pol at, 17.

-, -, the confederates at, 98.

-, the Swiss defeated at, ii. 358.

-, marquis of, v. Medici.

Marmier, Hughes, president of Burgundy? 619, 620, Int. v.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 368.

-, -, -, from ambassador Praët to, 280.

Marradas, a Spaniard, resident at Rome, witnesses the protest entered at Rome against the supposed forgery of pope Julius's brief of dispensation, 3.

Marramaldo, Marramao, Fabricio, colonel of Italian infantry, 172, 364, 557, 680, 686, 706, 784, 792, 823, 871.

-, -, ordered to disband his men, 334.

-, -, to be sent against Pisa and Volterra, 524.

-, -, -, against Napoleone Orsino at Bracciano, 702.

-, -, disbands, 817.

Marriage:

-, several, between the emperor's and Francis' sons and daughters proposed, 21.

-, between princess Mary of England and Alessandro de' Medici, the pope's nephew, 15.

-, between the same and the son of the duke of Norfolk spoken of, 279, 360, 368, 711, 721.

-, with the duke of Milan, Francesco Sforza, ii. 772–3, 786, 830.

-, with the infante Dom Luiz of Portugal, ii. 82.

-, Mary of England to the duke of Saxony (George), ii. 433.

-, to the vayvod of Transylvania (Zapoli), ii. 419.

-, to the dauphin of France (François), ii. 520.

-, or to his brother the duke of Orleans, ibid.

-, the report of one, between king James of Scotland and the princess, purposely spread in London by the opposition party, ii. 681.

-, of king Henry to Madeleine, daughter of Francis, proposed, ii. 495, 520.

-, -, of the same to Anne Boleyn, celebrated with due solemnity in Jan.1533, ii. 674.

-, of Mary, daughter of the duke of Norfolk, and the dnke of Richmond, 762.

-, -, greatly opposed by Anne Boleyn, ibid.

-, of Eleanor, Charles's sister, to king Francis; delivery at the frontier effected, 639, 653.

-, of Mary of Hungary and Frederic, palatine of the Rhine, ii. 5.

-, of the same to the vayvod of Transylvania, 731.

-, Clement's niece, Caterina de' Medici, to Francesco Sforza, 204; ii. 260.

-, to the duke of Orleans (Henri), 541; ii. 185, 689.

-, -, seemingly not meeting at first with Clement's approbation, 258–9.

-, -, who says he prefers Sforza to the duke of Orleans for his niece, ii. 183.

-, her hand solicited by the Duke of Mantua, ii. 128.

-, the charge of negociating Caterina's marriage entrusted by Clement to Sanga, cardinal Salviati, and his father Jacopo (May 1531), ii. 165.

-, -, decided upon, ii. 624, 913.

-, -, effected at Marseilles, Oct. 1533, ii. 844.

-, of Margaret of Monferrato to Frederic, palatine of the Rhine, ii. 5.

-, of the same to Frederico Gonzaga; much recommended by Ferdinand, ii. 133.

-, of her sister, Maria, promised to Francesco Sforza, 678.

-, -, sued in marriage by the prince of Orange, 678.

-, -, her marriage with Frederico Gonzaga dissolved, 663, 678, 756.

-, between Margaret, Charles's natural daughter, and Ercole d'Este, 85, 113.

-, -, the same and the marquis, afterwards duke, of Mantua, 113.

-, -, of the same and the duke Alessandro de' Medici, 109, 117.

-, -, negociations for that marriage, 80, 117, 796.

-, -, of one of the daughters of the king of Denmark (Christina?) to James of Scotland, ii. 907, 969.

-, -, to the duke of Milan, Francesco Sforza, ii. 204, 962.

-, Dorothea, her sister, to the Palatine, ii, 969.

-, Mary, infanta of Portugal, to one of the sons of king Francis, ii. 128, 132.

Marseilles, the French galleys return to, ii. 110.

-, chosen instead of Nice for the interview of Clement and Francis, ii. 801.

-, arrival in London of couriers from, bringing news of the interview of Clement and Francis at (1533), ii. 829, 842, 868–9.

-, the conferences of, sure not to turn out to Charles' advantage, ii. 870.

-, described by Cifuentes, ii. 844–5, 886–9.

-, -, and by D'Inteville in London, ii. 873.

-, ambassador from Barbarossaat, ii. 849.

-, English courier from, supposed to have been bearer of unpleasant news, Nov. 1533, ii. 864.

-, Charles' misgivings about the conferences, of, ii. 903.

-, letters dated at, 1136, 1143, 1147–8.

Martellis, Braccio de, one of the Pope's chamberlains, 210.

-, -, sent by Clement to the emperor with a cardinal's hat for Gattinara, 210.

Martin, imperial courier, 83, 150.

-, Pietro Paolo (?), 74, 84, 956.

-, the Capuan's private secretary, 78.

Martinengo, fr. Gabriel, prior of Barletta, 520.

-, -, in Rome, ii. 136, 140.

-, -, sacks Modon, ii. 324.

Martinez de Leyva, Sancho, 743.

Martirano, Bernardino, secretary of Morone at Naples, 145, 371.

Martorell, town of Catalonia, ii. 779.

Martyr, Pietro Paolo, v. Vermilio.

Marveilles, v. Maraveglia.

Mary, princess of Wales, 335; ii. 15, 199, 484, 637–8, 644, 833.

-, -, her marriage to the son of the duke of Norfolk (Henry) first mooted (Oct. 1529), 279; ii. 628, 735.

-, -, -, approved of by the King on the suggestion of Anne Boleyn, ibid.

-, -, -, Chapuys sounds the Duke respecting it, and gives him encouragement, 325, 306, 368, 711, 721.

-, -, at Alton, separated from her mother, 468.

-, -, wishes to see Chapuys, 512.

-, -, her marriage much talked of in London and in Paris, 582.

-, -, visited by her father at Richmond (July 1530), 633.

-, -, Henri de Valois, duke of Orleans, to come over that he may be married to (Sept. 1530), 711.

-, -, proposals for her marriage to the dauphin of France, 771; ii. 444.

-, -, -, or to Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, though he has lost the use of his hands and feet, 773.

-, -, -, to Dom Luis of Portugal, ii. 82.

-, -, staying with the queen her mother (March 1531), ii. 82, 101.

-, -, ill with indigestion (Apr. 1531), ii. 114.

-, -, her marriage to one of Francis's sons again spoken of, ii. 164.

-, -, visited by her father twice in a week (June 1531), ii. 199.

-, -, described by the duke of Norfolk to Chapuys as a pearl of beauty and virtue, ibid.

-, -, her marriage to Alessandro de' Medici hinted at by the French ambassador in London, ii. 305.

-, -, solicited in marriage by king James of Scotland, ii. 476.

-, -, and by a son of the duke of Clèves, ii. 476.

-, -, to reside at Windsor during her father's absence at Calais, ii. 527.

-, -, were it not for the imminent danger in which she is, the most prudent course to follow would be to temporize for a while, and stop the trade with the Low Countries and Spain, ii. 631.

-, -, forbidden to write to her mother, ii. 646.

-, -, report of her marriage to James of Scotland purposely spread in London, ii. 681.

-, -, removed from a house of the archbishop of Canterbury to one of the king's manors, 40 miles from London (June 1533), ii. 724.

-, -, visited during her late illness by Katharine's physician and apothecary, the queen her mother being allowed to send her frequent messages, ibid.

-, -, Chapuys' remonstrances and protests to Norfolk and Cromwell respecting her treatment, ii. 735, 739, 794–5, 833, 837, 840.

-, -, her letter to her mother consoling her, ii. 795. K 89.

-, -, immediately after the birth of Elizabeth the badges usually worn by her attendants removed and replaced by her father's arms, ii. 795.

-, -, the Privy Council deliberating on the reduction of her household, ii. 800.

-, -, ordered to abstain in future from taking the title of princess (Oct. 1533), ii. 819.

-, -, her household and yearly allowance considerably reduced, ii. 820–21.

-, -, her answer to the king's commissioners, and letter to her father on the occasion, ibid.,

-, -, worse treated than ever she was, in order to intimidate her mother, ii. 822, 830.

-, -, protests by Chapnys' advice, ii. 822.

-, -, the title of princess of Wales taken away from, and her household dismissed, ii. 839, 870–1.

-, -, removed from the fine house in which she is dwelling to a very wretched one, 877.

-, -, compelled to live as "demoiselle d'honneur" to Elizabeth, ii. 854.

-, -, at a house 17 miles from London, ii. 881.

-, -, finally separated from her mother and conducted to Hatfield (1533), ii. 894, 898.

-, (Maria), daughter of Charles V. and Isabella; birth of (21 June 1528), 354, 409, 806; ii. 790, 986.

-, of Hungary, a sister of Charles V. and widow of Louis, king of Hungary, ii. 4, 446, 957.

-, -, king James of Scotland offers to marry, 98.

-, -, Charles supplies her with money. 478, 495.

-, -, her intended marriage to Henri d'Albret broken off, 764.

-, -, solicited in marriage by the vayvod, 764.

-, -, the Palatine's offers renewed, ii. 475.

-, -, the government of the Low Countries offered by Charles to, ii. 4.

-, -, -, on condition of her dismissing her steward, chamberlain, preacher, almoner, and lady in waiting, suspected of favouring the new Lutheran doctrines, ii. 6.

-, -, governing after the death, of Margaret, ii. 246, 722, 737, 797.

-, of France, Queen Blanche, duchess of Suffolk, v. Tudor.

-, (Maria), of Portugal, second wife of Dom Manuel, 658 note,
-, -, 662.

-,another, daughter of Dom Manuel and Doña Leonor, 71–2, 806; ii. 110 note.3z

-, -, talk of her marriage to the duke of Orleans, 772.

-, -, -, or to the duke of Angoulême, his brother, on condition of Charles giving her Milan as a dower, 128, 132.

-, -, should either marriage be refused, Francis will help with all his forces the castellan of Mus in his differences with Sforza, ii. 29.

Marzilla, v. Marcilla.

Mascarenhas, Dom Pedro, a Portuguese, sent to Charles on a mission, ii. 574.

Mass, suppressed by the Lutherans at Ulm and in other towns,

-, canon of, 799.

Massa, bishop of, v. Gianderoni.

Master, grand, of the emperor's household, v. Gorrevod.

-, -, of Flanders, v. Croy (Adrian de).

-, -, of France (1526–58), v. Montmorency (Anne de).

-, -, of the Teutonic Order, v. Albert of Prussia.

-, -, of the horse, to Henry (1521–39); v. Carew (Sir Nicholas).

-, -, of the Rolls (1527–34), v. Tayler, John.

Masters, Richard, rector of Aldington, in Kent; execution of, ii. 866, 1000.

Matera, bishop of, v. Palmeri.

Mathias, Dr., ii. 786, 903, 905.

Mauriana, Maurienne, San Giovane di, . Moriana.

Mauritius, duke of Saxony, ii. 956.

Maxicao, field-master, ii. 634.

Maximilian I., emperor, alluded to, 41. 129, 122, 378, 509, 510, 576, 704; ii.354 note.

Mayance, Mayence, v. Maintz.

Mayor of London, v. London, and Peycoke.

Mazzara in Naples, 561, 866.

-, vacant pension on the archbishopric applied for by the Franciscan friars of Barcelona, 12.

Mecatti, his "History of Florence"quoted, 240 note.

Medeghino, II, nickname of Gian Giacopo de' Medici, marquis of Mus, v. Medici.

Medici, family of, at Florence, the restoration of the, agreed to between Clement and Charles, 163.

-, -, they and the Sforza considered as the source of all evils in Italy, 246.

-, -, the object of English importunities, 548.

-, Alessandro de', duke of Penna, Clement's nephew, Int viii.; 139, 183 687 ii. 747.

-, -, to Genoa to congratulate the Emperor upon his landing, 135–7, 148.

-, -, betrothed to Margaret of Austria, 1, 80, 117, 796; ii. 305.

-, -, at Piancenza with the emperor, 168.

-, -, present at the emperor's triumphal entry into Mantua, 484.

-, -, going to Germany with a project of constitution for Florence, 706, 718, 720.

-, -, to compliment the emperor on the reduction of Florence, 730.

-, -, -,and perhaps also to ask for the crown of Tuscany, 754.

-, -, leaves for the imperial court (12 Sept. 1530), 718, 720.

-, -, his brother (cardinal Ippolito) quarrels with him, 732.

-, -, a project of marriage between, and princess Mary, attributed to Giovanne Gioachino (in Jan. 1531), ii. 15,

-, -, his return to Italy a cause of alarm at Siena and Lucca, ii. 184, 192.

-, -, enters Florence (5 July 1531), ii. 208.

-, -, report of his reception (2 July 1531), 712–13.

-, Caterina de', Clement's niece, daughter of Lorenco, duke of Urbino, 288, 310; ii. 201, 962, 966.

-, -, marriage of, to one of the sons apparently of Francis proposed, 541.

-, -, -, particularly to Henry, duke of Orleans, 689.

-, -, the offer not accepted by Clement at first, 710, 747, 757, 792.

-, -, to D. Jorge de Austria, proposed by Mai, 704.

-, -, her property in France, inherited from her mother, Madeleine de la Tour, 701, 757.

-, -, her hand applied for by James, king of Scotland (1530), 757.

-, -, by Malatesta Baglione for his son, 731.

-, -, by Guidobaldo della Rovere, son of the duke of.Urbino, ibid.

-, -, by Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, 689, 757; ii. 78.

-, -, -, by the king of Sweden, Gustavus Vasa (Dec. 1531), ii. 78.

-, -, -, by the duko of Mantua (Frederico Gonzaga), ii. 120, 133.

-, -, -, not opposed by Charles, if likely to ensure peace, ii. 990.

-, -, all idea of a French marriage being given up, the duke of Albany proposes James, king of Scotland, for her husband, 747.

-, -, -, though apparently against the will of Francis, 757.

-, -,negociations for her marriage to Henri de Valois, duke of Orleans, resumed with greater vigour and Clemeut's willingness, ii. 18, 128, 229, 231, 233, 913.

-, -, the marriage agreed upon, to take place at the next interview of Nice or Marseilles, 742, ii. 706.

-, -, not opposed by Charles; provided peace is insured by it, ii. 990.

-, -, Parma and Piacenza asked by Francis as dowry of, ii. 747.

-, -, called "la duchesina," and why, ii. 128, 133, 633, 764, 851.

-, -, leaves Florence under the care of Philippo Strozzi, ii. 748.

-, -, in Genoa, ii. 808.

-, -, her dower to be 130,000 ducats besides the reserve of her right to the duchy of Urbino, and to her mother's estate in France, ii. 848.

-, -, married (Oct. 1533), ii. 900, 911.

-, Gian Giacopo, warder and marquis of Mus and Marignano, 50, 160, 491.

-, -, an agent of, at the court of France, 676; ii. 180, 185–6.

-, -, threatens Como in Lombardy, ii. 122.

-, -, intending to exchange his castle of Mus for certain fiefs in France, ii. 200–1.

-, -, his differences with the Grisons and with Sforza, ii. 92, 180, 185.

-, -, brother of, ii. 18, 92, 180, 201.

-, -, treating with Francis for the sale of Mus and invasion of Milan, ii. 29, 200.

-, -, his quarrel with the Grisons,

-, -, Francis endeavouring to make them friends so that he may have an excuse for interfering in Italy, 201.

-, -, attacked by the Swiss and Grisons, defends himself with the assistance of the Imperialists, ii. 148

-, -, the French wishing to interfere in the quarrel offer their services to the former, ii. 201.

-, -, -, that they may have an opportunity of interfering in the affairs of Milan, ii. 201.

-, Giovanino, or Joannino de', leader of the "Bande Nere," 827.

-, Giuliano de', 75 note; ii. 977.

-, Guido or Guidone de', bishop of Chicti, 571 note, 697; ii. 73, 980.

-, -, living at Venice in retirement, 503, 542.

-, -, his opinion on the divorce solicited by the English ambassadors, 503, 547.

-, -, goes to Padua for the trial of a Lutheran friar, 527, 547.

-, -, requested by Niño to come to England and exhort Henry to desist from the divorce, 538, 542–3.

-, -, returns to Venice, and does meritorious work, 546, 552–3, 696.

-, -, to be arbiter in a dispute between the signory of Venice and king Ferdinand, 751.

-, -, solicited by Niño to write in favour of Katharine, 779.

-, -, letter to the Emperor, 334.

-, cardinal Ippolito de', 75, 136–7, 143, 147, 149; ii. 33, 46, 467, 541, 988.

-, -, in Mantua for the emperor's reception, 484.

-, -, visits Cueva, and offers his services, 810, 826.

-, -, Clement intends giving him the legacy at Avignon, 845.

-, -, an abbey in France to be given to, 827.

-, -, quarrels with his brother Alessandro, 732.

-, -, -, whom he hates beyond measure, ii. 54.

-, -, goes to Florence without Glement's permission, ii. 136, 139, 140.

-, -, -, and declares that he will no longer be an ecclesiastic but a layman to offer his services to the emperor, ii. 55, 140.

-, -, proposed for the archbishopric of Saragossa, ii. 330.

-, -, appointed legate to the emperor's camp, ii. 469–70.

-, -, leaves Rome, 8 July 1532, with money, ii. 479, 505.

-, -, in command of a body of cavalry in Germany, ii. 503.

-, -, rumors current at Rome in Oct. 1532 of his having been wounded in an encounter with the Turks, ii. 531.

-, -, arrested at Santo Vito in Friul by the emperor's orders, ii. 532–3, 536, 538.

-, -, allowed to proceed on his journey, ii. 540.

-, -, set free, starts for Venice immediately, ii. 532, 536.

-, -, mutual satisfactions and explanations given, ii. 538, 542.

-, -, presented by Clement for the abbacy of Montferrara, ii. 713, 806.

-, -, offers again his services to the emperor, ii. 826–7.

-, -, at Marseilles with Clement,

-, -, gives Silva information concerning the engagements taken at the conferences, ii. 848.

-, -, refuses a pension from Francis, ii. 869.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 1013.

-, -, Lorenzo de', duke of Urbino, 757, 772 note;ii. 133, 707, 851.

-, -, Lucrezia, wife of Jacopo Salviati, 334, 536, 539.

Medina, Fr. Juan de, ii. 83.

Medinaceli, town of Castille; 895, 902 note.

Medina del Campo, 447, 598, 602.

-, the town of Castille where most banking is carried on, 715–16, 742, 746, 774–5; ii. 2.

Mediterranean Sea, the coasts of the, in danger of a Turkish invasion, 502.

-, -, infested by Moorish and Turkish pirates, ii. 77.

Megret, . Maigret.

Melanchton, Melancthon, Philip, in London, ii. 323, 583, 610, 618.

Melfi, Melphi, prince of, v. Doria, Caracciolo.

Melilla, on the coast of ii. 916.

Melo, Francisco de, ii. 413.

Melun, the eels, of, ii. 670.

-, letter dated at, 777.

Memmingen, in Bavaria, 46.

Men-at-arms, imperial, are for want of pay and food actually obliged, like so many robbers, to maraud and seize any provisions coming to the camp before Florence, 318.

Mencia Dona (?), v. Alvarez, ii. 714.

Mendes de Vasconcellos, Alvaro, Portuguese ambassador at the imperial court, privy councillor, ii. 81, 82.

Mendoza, D. Alvaro de, 887 note.

-, D. Antonio de, the emperor's ambassador to Austria, 395–6, 456, 472, 479.

-, -, on a mission to the empress in Spain, 528, 714, 716.

-, -, instructions to, 254.

-, -, bishop of Zamora in Spain, 183, 567.

-, Diego de, 322 note.

-, D. Francisco de, bishop of Coria, ii. 84.

-, D. Iñigo de, bishop of Burgos, ambassador imperial in England, Int. xxiii.; 12, 21, 40, 154, 252.

-, -, recalled, 174–5.

-, -, reports from Flanders, 89–98, 132, 154, 196, 252–3.

-, -, created cardinal by Clement, ii. 179–80, 184, 186, 189.

-, -, alluded to, 433, 503, 536, 541, 565, 706.

-, -, at Rome, ii. 432–3.

-, -, in Naples, 817; ii. 186, 988.

-, -, letters to the emperor (1529), 1, 27, 44, 83.

-, cap. Luys de, killed (1530) by the field master of the imperial army before Florence, 541.

-, D. Martin de, son of the duke of Infantado, ii. 217, 267, 269.

-, Mencia of, marchioness of Zenete, 620.

-, -, marries Henri de Nassau, ii. 855.

-, Ferdinand duke of Calabria, ii. 855 note..

-, -, v. Gonzalez do Mendoza.

Meneses, Bernaldino de, ii. 713.

-, -, v. Gutierrez de Meneses.

Mentabona, Mentebuona, chamberlain to pope Clement, employed by him on various missions, 510, 536, 539, 610.

Mèranie, Agnes de, 812 note.

Meraveglia (Merveilles ?), a spy of Francis, not an ambassador as alleged, ii. 817, 850, 854.

-, sent to poison the duke of Milan, ii. 850.

-, execution of, at Milan (July 1533), ii. 756, 817 note.

-, Francis's remonstrances respecting, ii. 812.

Mercader, Archangel, a native of Perpignan, recommended for the secretaryship of the embassy at Rome, 827.

Mercado, Alonso de, in the service of archduke Ferdinand in Spain, 308, 771, 775, 783–4.

-, -, brother of, ibid.

-, capt. Juan de, appointed governor of the citadel of Milan until the payment by Francesco Sforza of the money for his re-investiture of the duchy, 374, 478.

-, -, his death, ii. 791.

-, -, another (?), treasurer in Spain, 457, 479.

-, Rodrigo, bishop of Avila, in Spain, 776.

Merchants, English, in London, try to have a tax imposed upon foreigners, ii. 357, 478.

-, -, two arrested for Lutheranism, 820–21.

-, -, reported to have withdrawn their goods from the Low Countries for fear of war, ii. 688.

-, -, -, at which Henry is exceedingly sorry, ibid.

-, -, much alarmed at the report of English woollen cloths having been suddenly prohibited in the Low Countries, ii. 860.

-, -, better treated in Flanders than the Flemish in London, ii. 935.

-, foreign, in London; the French and imperial ambassadors together claim redress of supposed wrongs to, 355.

-, -, Chapuys' particular complaints to Norfolk on the subject, 357.

-, -, carrying on trade with Spain and Flanders, consult Chapuys respecting the shipment of goods for those countries, 852, 854; 360.

-, -, wishing to know from the king whether there will be war or interruption of trade, ii. 875.

-, -, about to send a deputation to Flanders to inquire, ii, 876.

-, -, one Flemish, particularly recommended by Katharine to Chapuys, ii. 474.

-, Imperial (Spanish), in London, better treated than the French (Dec.1529), 369.

-, -, -, but worse than in Barbary (July 1530), ii. 478.

-, -, exempted from payment of the City tax towards the expense of Anne's coronation, ii. 682–3.

-, in London, v. Easterlings.

-, Flemish, 369; ii. 474.

-, French, measures against the, 369.

Mercœur, duchess of, v. Savoie (Jeanne de).

Mercy, Order of, a Spaniard sent to England by the, 821.

Merino, Esteban Gabriel, bishop of Leon (1517–29), of Taen (1523–35), archbishop of Bari, patriarch of the Indies, cardinal of St. John and Paul (1533).

-, -, sent as ambassador extraordinary to the papal court, 279, 289, 609, 703.

-, -, commission and instructions to (Oct. 1529), 183, 184.

-, -, his first conference with Clement (16 Oct.), 286.

-, -, follows him to Bologna, 290, 292, 311, 319–20.

-, -, again at Rome on an extraordinary mission (May 1533), ii. 660, 683–5, 685–7, 703–4.

-, -, his disagreement with the count of Cifuentes, ii. 726–8, 731–2, 736.

-, -, letters to the Emperor (1529), 190, 191, 193, 198, 206, 1075, 1079–80, 1084.

-, -, to the high commander Cobos, 1068, 1074.

-, -, notice of, Int. ii., xv-ii.

Merklin, Balthasar, provost of Valtkirke or Valtkerke, to be presented to the church of Malta, 13, 79, 89, 453, 455, 473.

Merle d'Aubigné, his " Histoire de la Réforme" quoted, ii. 312 note.

Messina, in Sicily, 557; ii. 718.

-, the papal galleys at, ii. 741.

Messinghen (Memingen ?), punishment by Ferdinand the archduke to the inhabitants of, to be left for another opportunity (March 1530), 483.

Mians, v. Amiens.

Michiel, a native of Gravelines, once a servant of Mr. de Gueldres (Egmont ?), in London, 536.

Mieburch (?), the two sons of the, ii. 956.

Mignanelli (Minganelli ?), Micer Fabio, consistorial advocate at Rome, ii. 159.

Mignano, count, a brother of Cesare Ferramosca, 568.

Mignone la, a ship of 150 tons, for Henry to cross the Channel in 1532, ii. 253, 524.

Miguel, Master, cross-bow maker, in Saragossa, ii. 779.

-, Fernando, of Salamanca, signs the opinion of the college of San Bartholomé in that university, 841.

Milan, duchy of, partition of, contemplated, 31–2, 113, 131.

-, -, the emperor does not want it for himself, but intends it for his brother, 172–3.

-, duchy of, what to be done with the, in the event of Francesco Sforza being deprived of it, 131.

-, -, various plans proposed, such as a partition between the Italian powers, the establishment of a republic, &c., 132.

-, -, negociations at Rome and else where concerning the, 203–4.

-, -, ambassadors from Francesco Sforza call upon Charles at Piacenza, 208.

-, -, -, and make proposals which are rejected, 209.

-, -, terms offered by Charles equally rejected by the duke, 217.

-, -, Spanish infantry to attack immediately Cremona, Pavia, and other places still held by the duke, 219.

-, -, considered to be the origin of the last wars, 246.

-, -, solicited by Ferdinand the archduke, 336.

-, -, Francis offers to pay the remainder of Sforza's fine on condition of the investiture of, being transferred to his son, the duke of Orleans, 772; ii. 74, 76, 90.

-, -, false reports concerning the, circulated by the French, 786.

-, -, Francis' views respecting, ii. 181–3, 185, 188.

-, -, much coveted by Francis, ii. 181–3, 185, 188, 843.

-, -, Francis' supposed claims to the, 824; ii. 129.

-, -, -, must have it, with the emperor's consent, or without, ibid.; ii. 434, 437–8.

-, -, Francis' proposals to Venice respecting the, ii. 459.

-, -, -,his pretensions to the, and to Asti, renewed, ii. 812, 851, 870.

-, city, to be attacked by St. Pol, 16.

-, -, Spanish infantry at, mutiny, 217, 282.

-, -, letters dated at, 7, 157.

-, -, the vicar and "Dodeci della Provisione" in, to the emperor, 157.

-, Milanese, in fear of the Italian league, 17.

Militia, new, created at Granada for the attempted rebellion of the Moriscoes, 866.

Minerbetti, Francisco, archbishop of Torre, in Sardinia (Turritanus), ii. 988.

Mingoval, Mr. de (Ercole ?), in London, one of the emperor's chamberlains, on a mission, 330, 352, 353, 337–8, 341–5, 347, 364, 369, 390, 413, 464.

-, -, returns to Flanders, 355.

-, -, Henry's answer to the proposals brought by, in 1530, 411–13.

-, sieur de, ..Lannoy.

Miniano, count, ..Ferramosca and Mignano.

Minkwitz, a Saxon family, ii. 346, 992.

Miranda, captain, 364.

-, count of, v. Zuñiga y Avellaneda.

Mirandola . . Pico.

-, lawyer at Rome, 565.

-, marquis of, 872.

-, Thomasso, Venetian ambassador to Constantinople, ii. 573 note.

Miras, Las, the duke of Ferrara going to, 49.

Mocenigo, Luigi, 454.

Modena, Modona, and Reggio retained by the duke of Ferrara, 166, 178, 245; ii. 32.

-, Clement's claims on, unabated, ii. 32, 47–8, 56.

-, possession of, to be decided by the emperor's arbitrary sentence, 249, 609, 679, 700, 728.

-, Papal commissary collecting tithes at, ii. 290.

-, riots in, ii. 186.

-, keeping of, intrusted in the meantime to Pero Zapata as governor, ii. 243, 609, 782.

-, finally surrendered to the pope (1531), ii. 243, 249.

-, bishop of, ..Morone.

-, governor of, ..Zapata.

-, letter dated at, 1178.

Modon, in Greece, the Venetian galleys at, 184.

-, attack on, recommended by the duke of Albany, ii. 234, 530.

-, taking of, by Martinengo, much felt by Solyman, ii. 324, 468.

-, Turkish galleys about to sail for, ii. 457.

Mohatz, in Hungary, 98 note, 169, 341.

Moldaves, the, occupy Transylvania, 165.

Moles, Francisco, Spanish captain, 365.

Molfetta, in Naples, taken by the Venetians, 163, 178.

-, held by Renzo da Ceri, 363.

-, surrendered to the imperialists, 363–4.

-, Doña Catalina de, mother of Covos, the emperor's principal secretary, ii. 744.

-, Diego de, ii. 807.

Molucco or Maluccas, islands in the eastern seas, ceded to Portugal by Spain, 401.

Monaco, Monago, in Italy, 174.

-, negociations for the cession of, to the emperor, 125–6.

-, galleys of, to serve against the Turk, 795; ii. 687.

-, lord archbishop of, v. Grimaldo.

-, letter dated at, 75.

-, the French try to take, ii. 504.

-, a captain from, knight of Santiago, with letters from the duke of Savoy and Agostino Grimaldo, comes to London in July 1531, and tries to persuade king Henry to arm six galleys against the Turk, ii. 225.

Monasterio de Rodilla, in Castille, 713.

Monbardon, Moutbardon, imperial courier, 267, 281, 289, 309, 395.

Moncada, D. Ugo de, Int. xi. note; 30, 122, 246.

Monçon ..Monzon.

Mondejar, marquis of (Hurtado de Mendoza), ii. 916.

Mondoñedo, bishop of, ..Guevara, Pacheco.

Monego, v. Monaco.

Money in 1530; Henry more in want of money than ever, having little of it, and being besides very avaricious (Aug. 1530), 691.

Money scaree in Castille, and the rate of interest very high, 716.

Monfalconet, baron de; his mission to England in April 1532, ii. 433, 440, 445, 447, 449.

Monferrara, abbey of, ii. 829.

Monferrato ..Montferrato.

Monopoli, a town of Naples, held by the Venetians, 14, 318, 328.

-, -, surrendered, 456, 576.

Monreale, in Sicily, 561.

-, bishopric of, vacant, 866.

Mons, in Flanders, 103, 175.

-, letter dated at, 117.

Monsirone v. Mongirone.

Montaborinus, Christopher, Cromwell's clerk, on a mission to Germany, ii. 877, 996.

Montagna di Sant Angelo, 363–4.

Montagu, lord, v. Pole.

Montague, viscount, v. Bayard.

Montaldi, family of the, at Genoa, 831.

Montalto, duke of, v. Aragon.

Montalvo, Dr. Francisco de, signs the opinion of the university of Salamanca against the divorce, 841.

Montanyes (Montañes), Spanish captain, executed by order of the marquis del Vasto, ii. 122.

Mont de Marsan, in Gascony, 619–20.

Monte, Antonio Maria Ciochi di, bishop of Porto (1524–33), Int. xxiii.

-, Aragon, abbacy of, 13, 61, 153, 701, 728; ii. 958.

-, [a Sansovino], cardinal Antonio Ciochi da, governor of Rome in 1529, 7, 267, 530, 585, 611, 708, 629; ii. 32, 327–8, 468, 470, 630, 708, 806.

-, Cavallo, the pope at, unable to enter Rome owing to the overflowing of the Tiber, 751.

-, Doca, Montes de Oca, Johan or Julian, imperial solicitor at Rome, ii. 238, 247, 557, 565.

-, Giovan Maria, archbishop of Manfredonia, designated for a mission to the emperor (Nov. 1530), 829; ii. 711.

Montefeltro, Agnesina di, mother of Ascanio Colonna, 212.

-, Giovanna di, mother of Francesco Maria della Rovere, duke of Urbino, 212.

-, Montefortino, castle of, in Romagna, 610, 655.

-, lord of, v. Colonna (Julio).

Monte Leone, duke of, v. Pignatello.

Montesa, Military Order of, in Aragon, 678.

Montesperello, Gio. Benedetto da, Malatesta's secretary, arrested by the pope's men as he was returning from France, 196.

Montferrato, marquisate of, claimed by the marquis de Saluzzo and by the duke of Savoy, ii. 713, 905.

-, the fief of, 636.

-, Leyra's opinion respecting the possession of, ii. 666, 994.

-, marquis of, v. Paleologo.

-, marchioness dowager of, v. Alençon.

-, heiress of, v. Paleologo (Mary).

-, her sister, v. Margaret.

-, -, suit and negociations for the marriage of, v. Gonzaga.

-, abbey vacant in, ii. 713.

-, cardinal Medici presented to, ibid.

Montfort, count de, master of the horse to the emperor, 68, 112; ii. 462.

-, death of (1530), ii. 9, 86, 462.

-, Guillaume, baron de, on a mission to Italy and Flanders, 34, 100, 575.

Monti, the, at Sienna, ii. 383.

Montmorency, Anne de, count of Beaumont, grand master and constable of France, 106–9, 205, 384, 459, 487, 575, 577, 614, 675.

-, -, at the Spanish frontier for the delivery of the sons of Francis, 619.

-, -, -, returns therefrom, 681, 685.

-, -, as much a partisan of peace as Francis is warlike, ii. 51.

-, -, starts for Calais, ii. 516.

-, -, present at the conferences, ii. 849–50.

-, -, at Marseilles with king Francis, ii. 826, 829.

-, -, nephew of, in London, Coliguy (?), ii. 851.

-, Jean de, ii. 973.

-, (Philip de), sieur de Courrières, the emperor's steward, 488, 553; ii. 973.

-, -, on a mission to Venice (Feb. 1530), 454, 488; ii. 979.

-, -, -, returns, 492.

-, -, -, instructions to, 281.

Montorio, count, in the service of Ferrara, 49.

Montoya, Chapuys' secretary, sent by Katharine on a mission to Spain in 1529, ii. 214, 967.

-, Hieronymo, imperial captain, ibid.

Montpezant, Montpezat, sieur de, v. Pres.

Mouza, in Lombardy, 374.

Monzon, town of Aragon, 78, 683, 718, 790, 839; ii. 780, 785, 842.

-, cortes held at, in 1533, ii. 779.

-, petition the emperor not to grant bishopries and ecclesiastical benefices to foreigners, 824.

-, letters dated at, 1118–19, 1125, 1134–5, 1141, 1146, 1150–51, 1160, 1166–8.

Moors newly converted, or Moriscos of Granada, 12; ii. 849.

Moqucron, imperial messenger, 112.

Morales, treasurer, 885–6.

Morano (Murano), near Venice, the duke of Ferrara, Alfonso d'Este, at, 654.

More, the, a royal manor in Hertfordshire, 486.

-, Katharine at (from Aug. to Dec. 1531), ii. 228, 273, 332, 348, 353.

-, letters dated at, 819, 860, 877.

-, Sir Thomas, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster (15 ), lord high chancellor; the most learned man in the kingdom, and a good servant of queen Katharine, 304.

-, -, seals delivered to (Dec. 1529), 304, 322–24, 326, 346, 416.

-, -, not present at the meeting of prelates and lords (12 Jan. 1530), 599.

-, -, at Hampton Court (11 Aug.1530), 690.

-, -, speaks so much in favour of Katharine that he is on the point of being dismissed from office, 727.

-, -, is so horrified at the turn affairs are taking that he thinks of resigning, ii. 71.

-, -, has always behaved well to Katharine and shown such affection to the emperor that he is justly called in London "the protector of the imperialists," ii. 80.

-, -, on good terms with Chapuys, who causes the emperor to write him a letter, ii. 98, 114.

-, in the Privy Council, ii.252.

-, -, opposes the bill, ii. 446, 452–3.

-, -, resigns, and gives up the seals (16 May 1532), ii. 449.

Morette, Mr. de or de la, v. Soliers.

Morezin, v. Morosini.

Moriana, S. Giovanne di, in Savoy, bishopric of, 119, 146, 172.

-, bishop of, v. Gorrevod.

Moriano, Hironimo, secretary of the Venetian ambassador in London, ii. 993.

Moriscoes, the, of Andalucia; give signs of disaffection, 866.

-, the newly converted, of Valencia, 12.

Morone, Moron, Girolamo, Milanese ambassador at Rome; in Naples, 19, 65, 145, 164, 371–2.

-, -, with the pope, negociating on behalf of his master, 179, 206, 249, 842–3.

-, -, on a mission to the prince of Orange, 219.

-, -, secretary of, v. Martirano.

-, Moron, bishop of Modena, to replace his father Girolamo in the embassy Rome, 843; ii. 986.

Morosini, Andrea, Venetian gentleman, 455, 543.

Mosambique, ii. 413.

Moscardo, Lodovico, his history of Verona quoted, ii. 961.

Moscettola, v. Museetula.

Moscoso, Dr., a Spaniard residing at Paris, writes a book in favour of queen Katharine and against the divorce, ii. 266.

-, -, -, much approved by bishop Fisher, ibid.

Mosquera, capn., has a narrow escape at Naples from Spanish mutineers, 567.

-, -, obliged to refund 1,000 ducats, 568.

Mota, Hieronymo Aleandro, bishop of Brindisi, v. Aleander.

Motril, on the coast of Granada, 886.

Motzbeck, the silversmith, ii. 202.

Mountjoy, lord, v. Blount.

Mugectola, v. Muscetula.

Munckwitz, Mynkuitz, agent of the duke of Saxony (?), at Cracow with Lasky and Lobosky (1531), ii. 346, 991.

Muñoz, imperial solicitor at Rome, ii. 634.

-, a hosier, at Valladolid, 774.

-, imperial courier, 742.

-, D. Juan, Int. xxii.

Mur, v. More.

Mura, La, (Mur ?), river of, ii. 519.

Murano, close to Venice, 653.

Murcia, city of, Spain, 84.

-, the see of, to be united to that of Cartagena, 734.

Muros, prior, ii. 282.

Mus, Musso, castle in the del. of Como, ii. 29.

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

Muscetula, Muxetula, Giovan Antonio, a Neapolitan, Int. xvii.; 5, 8, 9, 10, 380, 580–81, 595, 603–4, 763, 841, 843, 846, 877–8; ii. 66, 77, 209, 298, 434–5, 442, 479.

-, -, appointed by Clement to represent him as papal commissary at the camp before Florence, 501, 524–5.

-, -, returns to Rome (11 May 1529), 536.

-, -, reports, 540–41.

-, -, again to Florence, 562.

-, -, leaves for Naples (26 June), to procure money for the army before Florence, 525, 570, 611, 635.

-, -, much wanted in Florence and at Rome, 680.

-, -, arrives at the imperial camp, 710–11.

-, -, objects to the draft of the capitulation of Florence (Aug. 1530), 694.

-, -, -, which is subsequently amended with regard to Malatesta and Stepnano Colonna.

-, -, asks for leave, 777–8.

-, -, suggests that the money collected for the repulsion of the Turk be employed against the Lutherans, 781.

-, -, -, in which idea Grammont concurs, though Andrea del Burgo disapproves of it, ibid.

-, -, negociating in Rome together with Mai and Loaysa, 763–5, 779, 781, 806–7; ii. 130, 137.

-, -, seems to know more about Clement's secret thoughts than any one else in Rome, 821.

-, -, chosen by Clement to represent, against the disadvantages of the general council, 826.

-, -, again sent to Florence to report on the state of affairs in that city, 851, 859.

-, -, back in Rome (Jan. 1531), ii. 18, 33, 58, 347.

-, -, reports a long conversation with Clement, respecting Francis' views about Milan and the marriage of Caterina his niece (1531), ii. 178–9.

-, -, again to Florence, ii. 179.

-, -, to be present at the reception of duke Alessandro, ii. 184.

-, -, recommended by Clement to Charles (July 1531), ii. 220.

-, -, back from Florence (14 Aug.), ii. 231.

-, -, his differences with Miçer Mai, the ambassador, ii. 236, 436–7, 469; ii. Int. vii-x.

-, -, -, with Burgo, 436–7; ii. Int. vii-x.

-, -, his differences with cardinal Loaysa, ii. Int. ix.

-, -, -, with Colonna at Naples, 816, 822; ii. 17, 33.

-, -, trying in vain for a cardinal's hat, ii. 469.

-, -, -, which he will not get, for it has been found that he is of Jewish origin, ibid.

-, -, -, perhaps, too, aiming at the pontificate, ii. Int. ix.

-, -, his nephew, son of a Neapolitan rebel, ii. 236.

-, -, recalled, ii. 545.

-, -, letters to the emperor, 296, 306, 313, 325, 332–3, 338, 341, 349, 357, 361, 395, 410, 413, 417, 423–4, 441, 459, 462, 470, 475, 484, 499, 501, 508, 545, 591, 593, 599, 608–9, 612, 627–9, 640, 645, 658, 668, 687, 703, 707, 715, 726, 734, 741, 743, 761, 780, 791, 803, 816, 830, 844–5, 850–51, 858, 869, 871, 889, 894, 903, 918, 920, 935, 937, 944, 1016–17.

-, -, to the empress, 890.

-, -, to the high commander (Cobos), 611, 622, 719, 724.

Muscovite, the, a vassal of Sigismund of Polaud, included in the treaty with Turkey, ii. 756.

-, ambassadors of, at the court of Charles, ii. 961.

Muzan, Brasco Antonio di, a native of Vicenza, 491.

Myrambee (Mirambeau), in dep. Charente Iuferieure; letter dated at, 336.