Index: J, K

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 2, 1509-1519. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1867.

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'Index: J, K', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 2, 1509-1519, (London, 1867) pp. 640-643. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol2/pp640-643 [accessed 27 April 2024]

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James III., King of Scotland, expels Alex. Stuart, Duke of Albany, 445.

James IV., King of Scotland, 205, 314, 322, 333, 583, 1330, 1343.

-, -, in league with England, 18, 22, 39, 127.

-, -, his relations with Henry VIII., 42, 45, 177.

-, -, his relations with Venice, 42, 45.

-, -, proposed league with Henry VIII. and Venice, 41.

-, -, offers himself to Venice as commander-in-chief, 63, 66, 73, 90.

-, -, sends an ambassador to England, 63, 73.

-, -, letters from, 85, 221.

-, -, sends the Bishop of Murray into Italy, 85, 95.

-, -, takes part with France, 119, 279.

-, wages war on England, at the request of Lewis XII., 145, 219.

-, -, at peace with Henry VIII., 168.

-, -, invades Berwick, while Henry is in France, 202, 203.

-, -, sends an ambassador to the Pope, 222, 223.

-, -, his relations with the Marquis of Mantua, 223.

-, -, exhorts the Pope to make peace between England and France, 230.

-, -, about to ratify the truce between Ferdinand of Arragon and Lewis XII., 233, 235.

-, -, the Pope concedes to Henry VIII. the interdict of his Kingdom, 238.

-, -, Henry VIII. orders the interception of the Bishop of Murray, his ambassador to the Pope, 238.

-, -, invades England, 257, 276, 302, 308.

-, -, his uncle, the King of Denmark, bequeaths him 100,000 ducats, 268.

-, -, aids Lewis XII., 268, 280, 290.

-, -, sends a defiance to Henry VIII., 278, 279, 280, 288.

-, -, disposes of his plate and gold chains, previous to the attack on England, 297.

-, -, said to have defeated the Viceroy of England, 306, 307.

-, -, takes a town belonging to the Bishop of Durham, 309, 331.

-, -, slain at the battle of Flodden, 309, 310, 316, 325, 327, 329, 331, 332, 334, 335, 337, 341, 342, 352, 370.

-, -, Katharine sends Henry VIII. the gauntlets of, 312.

-, -, excommunicated for aiding that “curbed” France, 341.

-, -, buried at Berwick, 661.

-, -, his will, 678.

-, -, his brother, the Archbishop of St. Andrew's, slain at the battle of Flodden, 339.

James V., King of Scotland, 332, 340, 366.

-, -, crowned, 349, 337.

-, -, included by Lewis XII. in the truce between France and Spain, 391.

-, -, named in the league between England and France, 482.

-, -, the Duke of Albany's treatment of, 635, 650, 651.

-, -, the Duke of Albany possesses himself of the guardianship of, 661, 671, 673, 678, 682.

-, -, the Scotch refuse to allow him to be placed under the care of his mother, Queen Margaret, 737.

-, -, Albany to remain governor of Scotland till he is of age, 875.

-, -, his education, 992, 1071.

-, -, nominated as confederate of Francis in the league between England and France, 1089.

-, -, to be educated by Scotchmen, 1106.

Jeanne, Queen of Franco, daughter of Lewis XI., divorced from Lewis XII., 479 note.

Jerningham, Sir Richard, sent to Milan to buy armour for Henry VIII., 95.

Jerusalem, 413.

-, Henry VIII. wants to conquer, 400.

-, English pilgrims to, p. 562.

-, a prophecy of Charles V. going to, 1301.

Jewellers of the “Row,” value the diamond called the “Mirror of Naples,” 500.

Jewels, 52, 252, 384.

-, Henry VIII. lends money to Venice on security of, 86, 87, 94, 97.

-, Venice authorizes the captain of the Flanders galleys to purchase, p. 357.

John XXIL, Pope, 1169.

John, Nicholas, bill broker, 1306.

Jouglet, Mons. Jean, ambassador from Charles V. to England, 1166, 1168, 1178, 1180, 1193, 1229.

-, -, quits England, 1190, 1213.

Juana, Queen of Castile, daughter of Ferdinand of Arragon, widow of Philip of Spain, and mother of Charles V., 391, 754, 1143, 1187, p. 560.

-, -, mad, residing at Tordesillas, 564.

Juliers, Duke of, nominated as confederate of of Henry VIII. in the league between England and France, 598.

Julius II., Pope, 8, 17, 22, 25, 38, 103, 112, 124, 126, 136, 148, 164, 176, 189, 192, 190, 206, 222, 314, 520, 1108, 1332, 1343, 1344.

-, -, (A.D. 1509), excommunicates Venice, 5.

-, -, his agreement with Venice, 6.

-, -, six ambassadors to, from Venice, 6.

-, -, at war with Venice, 9, 12, 24, 30.

-, -, (A.D. 1510), his forces attack the Venetian fleet in the Po, 30.

-, -, Venetian and English ambassadors to, 33.

-, -, Henry VIII. prays him to raise the excommunication from Venice, 39.

-, -, raises the excommunication from Venice, 39, 40.

-, -, Henry VIII. writes to him in favour of Venice, 41, 45, 66, 70, 229.

-, -, his relations with Venice, 42, 48, 50, 51, 55, 64, 111, 134, 179.

-, -, gives Venice his blessing, 45, 47.

-, -, Venice urges him to persevere in preventing Henry VIII. from coming to an agreement with Lewis XII., 49.

-, -, at “La Magnana,” 52.

-, -, sends the Rose to Henry VIII., 53, 54, 73.

-, -, gives the provostship of Santa Sabina to the Cardinal of Gurk, 54.

-, -, proposed league with the Emperor, England, Spain, and Venice, 55, 69, 74, 89, 90, 108, 113, 115, 117.

-, -, in fear, on being named ally of both England and France, 56, 57.

-, -, refuses to cause rejoicings to be made at Rome for the peace between England and France, 58.

-, -, his relations with Henry VIII., 59, 61, 127, 109, 177, 187, 203.

-, -, Lewis XII. yields to his demands, 65.

-, -, intends expelling the French from Italy, 68, 71.

-, -, asks all Christian princes to oppose the French, 71, 72.

-, -, prepares against the French, 71.

-, -, endeavours to embroil England and France, 75, 76, 77.

-, -, intends proceeding to ecclesiastical censures against France, 79.

-, -, at war with the French in Italy, 81, 104.

-, -, sends a nuncio to Germany to reconcile the Emperor to Venice, 81.

-, -, obtains liberty for the Marquis of Mantua, 85.

-, -, closely allied with Venice, 83.

-, -, excommunicates the Grand Master of Milan, and the French captains there, 88.

-, -, (A.D. 1511), his ambassadors in England, 95, 182.

-, -, creates nine cardinals, 98.

-, -, refuses audience to the Duke of Albany, 99.

-, -, rumoured league between France, Spain, the Emperor, the King of Hungary, and, 100.

-, -, confers a provostship on the Bishop of Coir, 101.

-, -, remonstrates against the retention of Bologna by Lewis XII., 109.

-, -, sends an ambassador to urge Henry VIII. against France, which ambassador reveals his mission to the French ambassador in England, 109, 110.

-, -, in league Spain, England, and Venice, 110, 122, 123, 128, 131, 133, 141, 142, 143, 162, 163, 165, 166, 178, 179, 184, 187, 208, 1344, 1345, 1347;

articles of the league, 1346.

-, -, Henry VIII. will act according to his wishes, 130.

-, -, declines to accept the protectorate of Bologna and Ferrara from Lewis XII., on condition of detaching himself from Spain and Venice, 143.

-, -, (A.D. 1512), has the gout, 151.

-, -, Venice urges him to incite Henry VIII. and Ferdinand to their proposed attack on France, 153, 156.

-, -, Venice exhorts him to let all understand that he is averse to any agreement with France, 161.

-, -, holds a general council, 162, 165.

-, -, Henry VIII. sends him twelve white caps, 168.

-, -, Henry VIII. urges him to attack the French, 169.

-, -, his army combined with that of Spain defeated at Ravenna by the French, 169.

-, -, Henry VIII. offers him troops, 172.

-, -, recruits his army, 177.

-, -, Henry VIII. urges the Emperor to assist, 178.

-, -, his army at Bologna, 184.

-, -, Henry VIII. requests him to send a fleet into Provence, and act vigorously against the French, 190.

-, -, Venice asks him to send spiritual weapons in aid of the war in the duchy of Guienne, 198.

-, -, proposed league with the Emperor, 208.

-, -, apologizes to Venice for his proceedings on the plea of compulsion, 209.

-, -, (A.D. 1513), letter to, 212.

-, -, Cardinal Adrian Castellesi, an enemy of, 214.

-, -, Henry VIII. asks him to make terms between the Emperor and Venice, 220.

-, -, James IV. sends an ambassador to, 223.

-, -, exhorts him to make peace between England and France, 230.

-, -, his death, 234, 238.

-, -, said to have granted a dispensation for the marriage between Lewis XII. and Jeanne of France, 479.

-, -, Ravenna and Cervia in his hands by the league of Cambrai, 844.

-, -, his sub-collector in England. Se. Griffo, Peter.

-, -, his secretary, Balthazar Stuart, 638.

Junta, Council of Ten and the. Se. Venice.

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Katharine of Arragon, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, widow of Arthur Prince of Wales, and Queen Consort of of Henry VIII., 7, 179, 342, 385, 441, 493, 528, 576, 577, 614, 764, 780, 783, 918, 920, 1088, 1095, 1146, 1147, 1180, 1187, 1244, 1249, 1279, p. 559, 1338.

-, married to Henry VIII., 7.

-, with child, 25, 52, 63, 73, 505, 661, 675, 679, 680, 684, 942, 1038, 1093.

-, delivered of a son named Henry (1 Jan. 1511), 95, 96.

-, letter from, 203.

-, warmly in favour of the invasion of France, 211.

-, report of her going to cross over to France with Henry, 250.

-, sends news of the battle of Flodden to Henry in France, 309.

-, sends James IV.'s gauntlets to Henry, after the battle of Flodden, 312.

-, conducts the army against Scotland, 316, 340.

-, recalls the army against the Scots, 323.

-, sends Henry three Scotch prisoners taken by herself, 328, 329.

-, gives birth to a second son, 329, 331.

-, report of Henry repudiating, because he is unable to have children by her, 479.

-, delivered of a still-born child (1515), 555.

-, described as rather ugly, 624.

-, present at the celebration of May Day at Greenwich, 624.

-, at the launch of the Henri Grace de Die., 659;

on board, 662.

-, gives birth to Princess Mary (1516), 690, 691.

-, Henry lays a claim, to a share of Castile in right of, 713.

-, her sister, Maria Queen of Portugal, 883.

-, with tears and on bended knees sues to Henry, for pardon of the London rioters, which he grants, 887.

-, quits London with Henry to escape the Sweating Sickness, 945.

-, her court dismissed by Henry on account of the plague in London, 987.

-, more honour paid to her daughter Mary than to herself, 1010.

-, at the betrothal of Mary to the Dauphin of France, 1085.

-, delivered of a still-born daughter (1518), 1103, 1123, 1230.

-, going with Henry to meet Francis I, 1182.

-, Francis I. says she is old and deformed, 1230.

-, styles Giustinian “father,” 1241.

-, described as not handsome, but as having a beautiful complexion, and being religious and virtuous, p. 560.

-, pleased at the election of her nephew Charles as Emperor, p. 562.

Katharine, Infanta of Spain, sister of Charles V., proposed marriage of, to a son of the Marquis of Brandenburgh, 1187, 1194, 1227. Se. Charles V., his sister.

Kerseys, exported from England to Scio, 93, 159.

-, failure of Kagusan firms on account of the seizure of, 211.

-, exported from England for the Malipieri, 629.

Knevet, Sir Thos., Master of the Horse, and captain of the Regen., perishes through the sinking of his ship in an action with the French, 199, 200.

Knight, Dr., English ambassador to France, 825, 829.

Kylwenny, Abbot of, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.