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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: P', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 2, 1509-1519, (London, 1867) pp. 667-671. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol2/pp667-671 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Pace, Richard, chief secretary to Henry VIII. and secretary to Cardinals Bainbridge and Wolsey, 316, 1070, 1071, 1089, 1166, 1178, 1180, 1193, 1233.

-, -, ambassador to the Switzers, 726, 730, 756, 766, 767, 794, 958, 999.

-, -, ambassador to the Emperor, 669.

-, -, statement on behalf of, read to the Council of Ten of Venice, 732.

-, -, in favour with the Venetians, 733, 1000.

-, -, under Bergamo, 734.

-, -, causes a diet of the Switzers to be held at Zurich, 756.

-, -, at the diet of Zurich, 771, 772, 835.

-, -, promises money on behalf of Henry VIII. to the Switzers if they will renounce France, 952.

-, -, returns to England, leaving the affairs of Switzerland in a state of peace, 1000.

-, -, made Privy Councillor, 1000, 1009.

-, -, his conversations with the Venetian ambassador in England, 1002, 1067.

-, -, devoted to Venice, 1010.

-, -, delivers an oration upon the proclamation in London of the general peace, 1074, 1085, 1088.

-, -, sent by Henry VIII. to the electors of Germany, 1220, 1233, 1237, 1270.

-, -, returns to England, 1270, p. 561.

-, -, gives an account of the election of Charles V, 1270, p. 561.

-, -, called the staunch friend of Venice, 1279.

-, -, styled Lord Chancellor, by Giustinian, p. 561.

-, -, letter to, 316.

Pacino, courier of the Venetian ambassador in Spain, 1337.

Padua, 9, 24, 208, 279, 336, 443, 730, 917, 1279, p. 559.

-, taken by the Venetians, 8, 11.

-, besieged by the Emperor, 12, 15, 17.

-, Margaret of Austria complains of the Emperor's selling it to Lewis XII., 61.

-, the Emperor insists on having, 64.

-, Venetian army at, 71.

-, Venice recovers all her towns and castles in, 81.

-, the Venetians greatly injured by Ferdinand of Arragon's army in, 633.

-, Venetian Bailiff at, Piero Balbi, 30.

-, Governor of, 548.

-, Proveditor of, Giovanni Diedo, 82.

-, treasury of, 548.

Palatine, the Count, Elector of Germany, 336, 1165, 1203.

-, -, with Henry VIII. at Tournai, 340.

-, -, Charles of Spain pays him 60, 000 ducats to secure his vote at the election of a King of the Romans, 1080.

-, -, opposed to Maximilian, 1143, 1350.

-, -, his brother offers his aid to the house of Austria, 1162.

-, -, Francis I. has some promise of support from, 1183, 1195, 1245, 1246.

-, -, said to favour Charles, 1187.

-, -, Francis negotiating with, 1194.

-, -, Francis said to be sure of the vote of, 1217.

-, -, reported agreement between Francis and, 1231, 1235, 1236, 1354.

-, -, breaks his promises to Francis after receiving money from him, 1270.

Palavicina, Madama Zenevra, 887.

Palermo, letters dated at, 93, 629.

-, orders concerning the stay of the Flanders galleys at, p. 363, p. 364, p. 365.

Palestine, the King of Portugal exhorts Henry VIII. to rescue, from the Moors of Syria, 401.

-, natives of, prophecy of the subjugation of the, by Charles V., 1301.

Palisse, Mons. de la, report of his being killed in an action between the French and Spanish armies, 219.

-, -, appointed captain in the war between England and France, 255.

-, -, taken by the English, upon his attempt to succour Terouenne, but makes his escape, 288, 295, 297.

-, -, gives “pike bail” to Jacques de Chines at the siege of Terouenne, 294.

-, -, released on parole, 308.

-, -, at the French Court, 1128.

Paluda, Marquis de la, at Rome, 295.

Pampeluna, in Navarre, conquered by the Spaniards, 193, 194, 219.

Paniter, Patrick, secretary to James IV., his signature, 85, 221.

Papal States, the, 703, 838.

-, -, league between the Pope, Henry VIII., Spain and Venice, for the recovery of, 166.

-, troops, 1221.

-, -, under the Duke of Termini, 1346.

Paper, rate of freight for, carried by the Flanders galleys, p. 361.

Paphos, Giacomo da Pesaro, Bishop of, Cardinal Adrian Castellesi at the residence of, 981, 1032.

Pardini, Antonio, 1301.

Paris, 52, 183, 295, 314, 316, 321, 340, 362, 384, 386, 507, 509, 510, 511, 515, 570, 599, 613, 624, 637, 1068, 1113, 1145, 1172, 1230, 1232, 1242, 1270, 1272, p. 557, p. 563.

-, Lewis XII. at, 61, 505.

-, rumour of Henry VIII. going to, to be crowned King of France, 229, 239, 333.

-, English army on the march for, 323, 336.

-, Lewis XII. dies at, 560.

-, Mary Queen Dowager of France quits, 606.

-, marriage of Mary Queen Dowager of France and Duke of Suffolk at, 607.

-, entry of English ambassadors into, 1122.

-, Sebastian Giustinian at, 1269.

-, letter from, 259.

-, letters dated at, 255, 262, 263, 398, 411, 420, 443, 488, 490, 491, 496, 513, 518, 523, 542, 547, 553, 562, 574, 588, 589, 592, 593, 595, 596, 600, 603, 612, 615, 787, 790, 854, 864, 874, 1119, 1125, 1126, 1129, 1130, 1132, 1134, 1138, 1140, 1142, 1150, 1153, 1158, 1159, 1163, 1164, 1171, 1182.

-, the Bastilie in, banquet to the English ambassadors at, 1128, 1132, 1134.

-, cathedral of Notre Dame, in, 1129, 1130.

-, Place des Tournelle., jousts held at, 1128.

-, University of, learned men in, 600.

-, Stephen Poncher, Bishop of, going to Calais, 972.

-, -, -, French ambassador in England, 987, 990, 992, 997, 998, 1018, 1067, 1072, 1074, 1075, 1082, 1085, 1088, 1089, p. 558, p. 559.

-, -, -, delivers a Latin oration, 1095.

-, -, -, returns to France, 1113, 1130.

-, -, -, Bishop of Sens, 1271.

Parliament, the, of England, 7, 22, 205, 219, 397, 613, 664, 879, 1022.

-, -, -, grants money to Henry VIII. for the invasion of France, 216;

which he levies previous to making an agreement with France, 456.

-, -, -, Act of, concerning the importation of Candian wines, 866.

-, -, -, a doctor of, 606, 609.

Parma, the Pope means to give, to the Duke of Milan, 539.

-, in possession of Francis I., 657.

Pasqualigo,—, 92.

-, firm, the, 61, 168, 392, 461, 646.

-, -, letter to the, 353.

-, Alvise and Francesco, letters to, from their brother Lorenzo, 145, 174, 183, 186, 217, 253, 340, 396, 397, 401, 405, 406, 500, 661.

-, Bernardo, 1304, 1305.

-, Etor and Company, 1306.

-, Francesco, sage of the Senate of Venice, 83.

-, -, letters to, 138, 395.

-, Francesco and Filippo, letters to, from their brother Lorenzo, 445, 456.

-, Lorenzo, Venetian consul in England, 17, 28, 29, 61, 175, 529, 879.

-, -, -, his interview with Wolsey concerning the duty on Candian wincs, 866.

-, -, -, quits London after a stay of 22 years, and making a very large fortune, p. 562, 1294.

-, -, -, letters from, 159, 168, 211, 637.

-, -, -, letters from, to his Brothers in Venice, 138, 145, 174, 183, 186, 215, 216, 217, 228, 229, 239, 253, 340, 395, 396, 397, 401, 405, 406, 455, 456, 500, 661, 817.

-, Piero, Venetian ambassador in Hungary, 548.

-, -, elected as ambassador to France and England, 497, 498, 501, 519, 528, 549, 551, 565, 575, 577, 610, 613, 621, 624.

-, -, his salary as ambassador, 516.

-, -, departs for France, 533, 530.

-, -, Venice orders him, on the death of Lewis XII., to retain the presents intended for Mary, Queen of France, 560.

-, -, quits England, 616.

-, -, in France, 637, 653, p. 557, p. 558 note.

-, -, letters from, 540.

-, -, -, in conjunction with Sebastian Giustinian, 585, 586, 588, 599, 602, 606.

-, -, -, -, and Marco Dandolo, 589, 592, 593, 595, 596.

-, -, -, -, and Andrea Badoer, 609, 614.

-, -, letters to, 537, 561, 724.

-, -, -, in conjunction with Sebastian Giustinian, 557, 576.

-, -, -, -, Marco Dandolo, 619.

Passy (or Poissy ?), 478.

Paul II., Pope, gives the title of most Christian King to Lewis XL of France, 316 note.

-, IV., Pope, 53 note.

-, V., Pope Giovanni Pietro Caraffa, 372 note.

Pavia, 1024.

-, battle of (in 1525), 921 note.

-, Francesco Alidosio, Cardinal of, Protector for England, at Home, 110.

-, -, -, dismissed for being a French partizan, 59.

Pearls, brought from the pearl fisheries of Cubagna to Seville in Spain, 1340.

Pepoli, Count Ugo de', accompanies the French ambassadors to England, 1095.

Pepper, 661.

-, imported at Lisbon, 401.

Peronne, 308, 321.

Persia, Sophi of, 807, 1000, 1002.

-, -, at war with the Turk, 1021, 1042.

Pesari, firm of the, in London, 74.

-, their agent. Se. Bavarin, Antonio.

-, letters from the, 237, 252, 283.

-, letters to the, 336, 337.

-, the, of Venice, letters to, 237, 252, 283, 362.

Pesaro, Cà da, 71.

-, Cà, at S. Moise, Venice, residence of the Bishop of Paphos, 981, 1032.

-, Francesco da, letter to, 199.

-, Giacomo da. Se. Paphos, Bishop of.

-, Marco da, of Venice, 1314, 1319, 1321.

-, Piero da Cà da, contracts to send Henry VIII. a great quantity of Venetian bows, 78, 102, 522, 524.

Pescara, Ferdinand Francesco d'Avalos, Marquis of, 969.

Pesehiera, 701.

-, resumes its allegiance to Venice, 657.

Peter's Pence, collector of, 712. Petrucci (Siena), 98.

-, son of Pandolfo of Siena, proclaimed cardinal, 98.

-, Cardinal, tried for being concerned in a plot against Leo X., 912.

-, conspiracy, the, against Leo X., 902.

Pettinweyme, commendatary of the monastery of. Se. Murray, Bishop of.

Pewter, carried by the Flanders galleys, p. 362.

Philip, King of Castile, his death, 854.

-, -, his widow. Se. Castile, Doña Juana, Queen of.

-, -, his daughter, proposed in marriage to a son of the Duke of Lorraine, 137.

-, -, his sons. Se. Charles;

Ferdinand.

Piacenza, the Pope means to give, to the Duke of Milan, 539.

-, left by the Pope to Francis I., 657.

Picards, in the service of England, 237, 252.

-, -, -, France, 274, 280.

Picardy, 297, 488, 496, 509, 793, 916.

-, Terouenne said to be the key of, 233.

-, news of, 352.

-, Henry VIII. demands, before making an agreement with France, 385.

-, French and Spanish ambassadors in, discussing the affairs of Scotland and Naples, 721.

-, Governor of. Se. Pienes, Mons. de.

-, Upper, 336.

Piedmont, men of, 1322.

Pienes, Mons. de, Governor of Picardy, at the siege of Terouenne, 269, 274.

-, -, -, report of his having been slain 294.

-, -, -, at the marriage of Lewis XII. and Mary Tudor, 511.

-, -, -, marries his daughter to a nephew of Mons. de Chievres, 903.

-, -, -, to govern Burgundy conjointly with Lady Margaret, during the visit of King Charles to Spain, 903.

Piero, Alvise di, Venetian ambassador at Turego, Upper Germany, 181.

-, -, on his way to France, 226.

-, Frà (? Friar Nicholas Schomberg), 921.

-, -, -, Zuan, musician at the Court of Henry VIII., about to return to Italy, 910.

Pieve Pelago, letter dated at, 569.

Pilots, appointed to attend the Flanders galleys in certain parts, p. 354, p. 355.

Pin, Mons. du, 67.

Pinello, Angelo, of Genoa, 1310.

Pio. Se. Carpi.

Piombino, the Papal fleet at, 81.

Pisa, conventicle of schismatic Cardinals at, 165, 177, 238, 335.

-, -, sanctioned by Lewis XII., 316 note.

Pisani bank, in London, 63, 613.

-, its manager, p. 562. Se. Duodo, Nicolò.

-, Almorò, banker of Venice, 148.

-, -, lends money to Venice on security of the Ternaria or oil duties, 546, 549, 620.

-, Alvise, banker of Venice, 61, 516, 665.

-, -, -, lends money to Venice on security of the “Ternaria vecchia,” 118.

-, Cardinal, 981.

Pitigliano, Count of, commander-in-chief of the Venetian army, his death, 63.

Plague, in London, 116, 333, 353, 360, 362, 445, 628, 737, 973, 975, 987, 990, 998, 996, 1000, 1015, 1046, 1052, 1057.

-, attacks the English fleet, 340.

-, deaths at Southampton from the, 1186.

Plaine or Planis, Jean de, French ambassador to Scotland, released from imprisonment by the Scots, through the mediation of Wolsey, 1279.

Plate, 1177.

-, belonging to Wolsey, p. 560.

Plessi, Mons. de, captain in the French army, 262.

Po, the river, 81, 208, 748.

-, -, Venetian bastion on, 25.

-, -, Venetian fleet in, 30.

Podio, Nicolo de, of Lucca, 1307.

Poissy, letters dated at, 470, 478, 1217, 1229, 1230, 1235, 1242, 1243, 1264.

Poitou, Mons. de, French ambassador to the Pope, 1239, 1240.

Pola, visited by the Flanders galleys, p. 352, p. 355, p. 359.

Poland, ambassadors of, at Rome, 1120, 1151, 1216, 1234.

-, -, going, at the request of the Pope, to arrange disputes between France and England, 349.

-, -, in Germany, 1234, 1243.

Poland, King of. mentioned as a fit candidate for the Imperial crown, 1180.

-, -, Francis promises him an annual pension, should he (Francis) be made King of the Romans, 1243.

Pole, Richard de la, third Duke of Suffolk, commonly called the White Rose, son of John, by Elizabeth Plantagenet, sister of Edward IV. and Richard III., 172, 927.

-, -, slain at the battle of Pavia in 1525, while in the service of France, 172 note.

-, -, -, his pretensions to the English crown, 248.

-, -, -, supported by France, 751, 1019.

-, -, -, at Milan, 921.

-, -, -, Francis augments his annual stipend, 1106.

Polesine, the, of Rovigo, 24.

-, -, recovered by Venice, 30.

-, -, King of Spain's army in, 633.

Pomerania, Duke of, nominee of Francis I. in the league between England and France, 1089.

Pons, Mons. de, French ambassador to the Pope, 1162, 1165.

-, -, asks several favours of the Pope to facilitate the election of Francis I. as King of the Romans, 1173, 1175.

Ponte, Giovanni da, of Venice, 1306, 1311.

-, Nicolo da, Venetian merchant, 63, 65, 66.

-, Zuane da, 1308.

Ponte Vico, Italy, 703.

Ponynges, Sir Edward, Lieutenant of Tournai, bastard son of Henry VII., 350 note.

Popolo, Madonna del, 314. Se. Rome.

Porcil, Count. Se. Porzia.

Porcile, on the river Adige, 748.

Port St. Mary's, Venetian consul at, 1337.

Porte, the, at peace with Venice, 1003.

Porter,-, his signature, 128.

Portsmouth, English navy at, 200.

Portugal, ambassadors from to, England, 66, 881, 883. Se. Civrea, Don Pietro.

-, -, to the Pope, 384, 389, 902, 980, 1260.

-, merchandise of, 661, 883, 1042.

-, ships of, 183, 186.

-, Emmanuel, King of, 178, 1330.

-, -, -, presents the Pope with an elephant, panther, &c, 387.

-, -, -, exhorts Henry VIII. to march against the Moors of Syria to obtain the Holy Land, 401.

-, -, -, Prester John presents him with a bit of the true cross, 401.

-, -, -, suffers a defeat from the King of Fez, 661.

-, -, -, nominee of Henry VIII. in the league between England and France, 1089.

-, -, -, his eldest son, proposed marriage of, with the sister of Charles of Spain, 996.

-, -, -, his daughter Elizabeth, proposed in marriage to Charles of Spain, 996, 1117.

-, Maria, Queen of, sister of Katharine of Arragon, 883.

Portuguese, the, 336, 661.

-, -, territories discovered by, 1340.

Porzia (Porcil), Count Hieronimo, letters from, 57, 136, 1342.

Pozzobonello, Francesco di, of Milan, 1309.

Prejean, Prester John, or Present de Bidoux, knight of Rhodes, naval commander in the service of Lewis XII., 238.

-, -, takes two English ships, 244.

-, -, worsts the English, 272.

-, -, presents the King of Portugal with a bit of the true cross, 401.

-, -, sent to Marseilles by Lewis XII., 595.

Primauget (Primoia or Promagier), Mons., captain of the Great Carack of Brest, 199.

-, -, perishes in an action between the English and French navies, 200.

Priolli, Dominico di, 175.

-, Polio di, 175.

Priuli, Andrea, his commission as captain o the Flanders galleys, 841, 848, 976, 1034.

-, -, his death. 1075, 1078, 1084.

-, Hironimo di, makes a humorous speech in the Venetian Senate, 83.

-, Paolo, 1324.

-, Polo de', proveditor of the London factory, 946. Se. Priolli.

Privy Council. Se. Council.

-, Councillors, 67, 1000, 1009, 1355.

-, Seal of England, Lord Keeper of the. Se. Fox, Ric, Bishop of Winchester;

Ruthall, Thos., Bishop of Durham.

Proclamation in England, restricting the apparel of Commoners, 138.

Proveditors, Venetian, of the Damascus, London, and Alexandria factories, 1266.

Provence, 238, 519, 533.

-, corsairs of, in the Gulf of Lyons, 183, 186.

-, Henry VIII. requests the Pope to send a fleet into, 190.

-, -, Venice to send her fleet into, 211.

-, French forces in, 268.

-, Francis I. in, 695.

Prussia, 1181.

Puglia, report of the Turks invading, 340.

-, the Flanders galleys not to touch at, p. 358.

Putney, Surrey, letters dated at, 737, 738, 739, 740, 742.

Pyrenees, the, 298.