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Mace, imported into Portugal, 1087.

Mace-bearers, in Henry's service at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 68.

Macers, Francis', at the Field of Cloth of of Gold, 67.

Macon, Bishop of, 1187.

Madonna de' Miracoli, at Venice, 940.

Madrid, 390 note, 873, 876, 892, 894, 992, 1115, 1119, 1130, 1141.

-, Francis I. at, 1093, 1094, 1103, 1187.

-, letters dated at, 898, 899, 900, 901, 902, 903, 904, 905, 908, 910, 911, 914, 915, 916, 917, 922, 939, 943, 948, 956, 958, 959, 960, 962, 963, 966, 969, 970, 971, 977, 986, 987.

Magellan, —, the Discoverer, 556 note.

Magellan's Strait, discovered by Magellan (in 1519), 556 note.

Magnana, La, 203.

Mago, Andrea, senior councillor of the Venetian Senate, 674.

Mainland, Sages for the, of Venice, 386, 422, 528, 716, 1127, 1308.

-, Proveditor-General for the, 413.

Majolo, Cyprian, nephew to Pietro Carmeliano, 1488, 1489.

Majorca, 139.

Malacca, disputes between Spain and Portugal concerning, 1074, 1217.

Malatesti, Gio. Batt. de, Mantuan ambassador at Venice, 1343.

Malaure, Mons. de. See Maulevrier, Count de.

Malipiero, Ser Gasparo, Chief of the Ten, 1304.

Malombra, Alvise, Venetian merchant in London, 1464.

Malta, granted by Charles to the Order of Rhodes, 797, 799;

Francis advises the Grand Master of Rhodes not to accept it, 824.

Mantellino, the, a horse called, 90.

Mantua, 400, 850, 888, 895, 1125, 1128, 1138, 1426.

-, English ambassador at, 1149, 1152.

-, letters dated at, 816, 890.

-, territory of, 1447.

Mantua, Bishop of, his secretary, letter from, 816.

-, Marquis of, Federigo Gonzaga, p. 27, 840, 888.

-, -, his ambassador at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 29, p. 43;

at Venice, 606, 622, 627, 691, 724, 734, 840, 941, 991, 1042;

in Spain, 970, 977, 1038.

-, -, in the pay of the Pope, 328.

-, -, the Pope appoints him Gonfalonier of the Church, 421.

-, -, letters to, 81, 85, 90, 93, 94, 586, 616, 675, 660, 661, 682, 692, 713, 816, 820, 959, 970, 977, 997, 1074, 1080, 1094, 1130, 1172, 1216, 1245, 1255.

-, -, nominated as confederate in the league between Henry and Charles, 479;

in the league between Charles and Venice, 617.

-, -, Charles writes in his favour to Adrian VI., 490.

-, -, presents Henry with falcons, 643.

-, -, his secretary, Battista Abbati, 688.

Mantuan ambassadors, in France, p. 21, 73;

in Venice, 511, 596, 699, 1343, 1405;

in Spain, 959.

-, horses, p. 27, 73, 81.

Manuel, Don Juan, Imperial ambassador at Rome, 545, 878.

-, -, resigns his post of privy councillor to Charles V. on account of advanced age, 893.

-, -, letter from, 491. See also Emanuel.

Marano, Governor of, Count Frangipane, 141.

Marcadello, Bortolomeo, merchant of Venice, 120.

Marchio, Dom., Papal nuncio in England, 778. See Langus.

Marck. See Mark.

Marem, Francesco, Vicar of the Province of St. Antonio, Professor of Theology, letter to, 813.

Margaret, Queen of Scotland, sister of Henry VIII., 393, 28.

-, -, -, Henry endeavours to get her, and her son, James V., into his own hands, 507;

her husband, the Earl of Angus, promises to consign them to Henry, 860.

-, -, -, proposed marriage to Lewis XII. (A.D. 1514), 1485.

Margaret of Austria, natural daughter of Charles V. See note, 685.

Margaret of Savoy, Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Burgundy, aunt of Charles V., 41, 455, 461, 651, 764, 973, 974, 1008, 1017, 1057, 1141, 1374.

-, -, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 31, p. 32, p. 34, 97, 106.

-, -, -, Frenchmen in Flanders in her service, 185.

-, -, -, at Charles's court, 248, 275.

-, -, -, exerts herself to make peace between Charles and Venice, 262.

-, -, -, Louise of Savoy requests her to mediate for peace between Charles and Francis, 266.

-, -, -, Wolsey's interviews with, at Bruges, 298, 299, 302, 310, 312.

-, -, -, Charles's army in Flanders under the command of, 409.

-, -, -, Louiseof Savoy presents her with 50 carts of wine, 413.

-, -, -, Charles leaves her the government of Flanders while he is in Spain, 439.

-, -, -, named as confederate in the league between Henry and Charles, 479.

-, -, -, Princess Mary to be placed in her hands until the consummation of her marriage with Charles, 487, 1058.

-, -, -, mustering her Flemish forces, 846.

-, -, -, supplies Henry with troops according to the agreement with Charles, 871, 874, 880, 888.

-, -, -, enforces the law against the Lutherans most severely, 1007.

-, -, -, truce between Henry, Charles, Francis, Ferdinand, and, 1108, 1132.

-, -, -, Charles writes to, 1175.

-, -, -, supplies raised by, in Flanders, by Charles's orders, 1190.

-, -, -, raising troops against France, 1197.

-, -, -, letters from, expected in London, 1218, 1371.

-, -, -, Ferdinand writes to, 1433.

-, -, -, proposed marriage to Lewis XII. (A.D. 1514), 1485.

-, -, -, courted by the Duke of Suffolk, 1486 note.

-, -, -, her ambassadors at the English Court, 467, 663, 748, 1071, 1212, 1381.

Maria, Señora Doña, daughter of a Spanish count, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 19.

Maria Anna, sister to the King of Hungary, proposed marriage with Don Ferdinand 141;

with Charles V., 143.

Marignano, 897.

-, Papal and Venetian armies at, 1336, 1352, 1358, 1363.

-, -, -, Imperial infantry driven into, 1348.

Marigny, John de Sains, Sieur de, French ambassador in England, 115, 121, 123, 130, 135, 136, 142, 143, 145, 154, 167, 169, 176, 178, 185, 187, 189, 195, 204, 209, 210, 213, 230, 233, 236, 238.

-, -, his secretary, 185.

Marin, Alvise, Venetian secretary at Milan, letter from, 89.

-, Hieronimo de, de Busignolo, sent by Sebastian Cabot to Venice, 557, 558, 607, 669, 670.

Mariners, Venetian, for the service of Henry, 463.

-, Venetian, in England, 567.

Mark, Robert de la, 212, 220, 305.

-, -, submits to Francis, 142.

-, -, threatens Charles with hostilities, 179.

-, -, Francis wages war on Charles through, 185, 187, 195.

-, -, makes a stir on the borders of Flanders, 198.

-, -, Henry complains of Francis aiding, 215.

-, -, Charles means to punish him as a rebel, 239.

-, -, the Imperialists take one of his castles, 252, 280, 293.

-, -, at peace with Charles, 300, 414.

-, -, distrusts Francis, 314.

-, -, Francis assists him, 334;

and allows his son to raise troops in Paris, 335.

-, -, Francis insists that he shall be included in the truce between Charles and Francis, 366, 1133.

-, -, protected by Francis, 471, 528.

-, -, his son, married to Madame Fleuranges, 335 note.

Marney, Sir Henry, has great authority with Henry, 658.

-, -, created a Baron, 663.

Marquise, p. 40.

Marriages, remarkable, —celebrated or proposed:—

A.D. 1520. Between Mons. Lautrec and —, 44.

1520, 1525–6. ” the Dauphin of France and Princess Mary of England, 119, 913, 1062, 1088, 1096, 1179, 1192.

1520. ” the son of the Duke of Savoy and the daughter of the King of Portugal, 133.

” ” Don Ferdinand and Maria Anna, sister of the King of Hungary, 141, 143.

” ” Charles V. and Maria Anna, sister of the King of Hungary, 143.

1520–5. ” Charles V. and Isabella, sister of the King of Portugal, 185, 589, 852, 911, 1008, 1015, 1046, 1048, 1054, 1058, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1078, 1091, 1099, 1132, 1133, 1141, 1187, 1195, 1201, 1203, 1242.

1521. ” the King of Hungary and Charles V.'s sister, 208.

” ” ” and Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis I., 208.

” ” ” and a daughter of the King of Navarre, 208.

1521–5. ” Charles V. and Princess Mary of England, 215, 274, 275, 283, 302, 323 note, 332, 409, 413, 415, 452, 487, 852, 1013, 1021, 1046, 1054, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1061, 1062, 1078, 1089, 1091, 1097, 1132, 1175.

1521. ” Charles V. and Charlotte, daughter of Francis I., 278, 280, 283, 323 335.

1522. ” Duke of Milan and Eleanor, widow of the King of Portugal, 589.

1523. ” the King of Portugal and his stepmother, Eleanor of Portugal, 630.

1523–5. ” the Duke of Bourbon and Eleanor, widow of the King of Portugal, sister of Charles V., 758, 777, 878, 902, 997, 1003, 1017, 1029, 1058, 1065, 1066, 1069, 1085, 1089.

1523–4. ” Charles V. and Charlotte (?), daughter of Francis I., 765, 767, 780, 819.

1524–6. ” Francis I. and Eleanor, widow of the King of Portugal, 819, 865, 983, 997, 1029, 1112, 1177, 1192, 1226, 1243.

1524. ” King of Portugal and Katharine, sister of Charles V., 843, 876, 908 910.

1524. ” Frederick Count Palatine and Eleanor, widow of the King of Portugal, 902.

1524–5. ” one of the sons of Francis I. and Eleanor, daughter of Emmanuel and Eleanor of Portugal, 902, 997, 1058.

1525. ” the Grand Master of Prussia, Albert of Brandenburg, and a daughter of the King of Poland, 995, 1000, 1009.

1525. ” the Duke of Bourbon and Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis I., 1029.

1528. ” Hercules of Este, son of Alfonso Duke of Ferrara, and Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis, 1029 note.

1525. ” Charles V. and the Duchess of Alençon, 1048.

1525. ” the Duke of Milan and Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis, 1065.

” ” ” and the Duchess of Alencon, 1065.

” ” James V. of Scotland and Princess Mary of England, 911, 1048, 1075, 1078, 1192.

” ” Ippolito de' Medici, son of Juliano, and a natural daughter of Charles V., 916.

” ” the Duke of Milan and one of the kindred of Francis, 1123.

1526. ” the Duke of Orleans, second son of Francis I., and Princess Mary, 1297, 1339, 1371, 1372.

” ” the King of Navarre and Princess Rénée, 1306.

” ” Francis I. and Princess Mary, 1406, 1418, 1433, 1435, 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459.

1460. ” George Duke of Clarence to Isabel Nevill, 1467, 1468.

1514. ” Charles Prince of Castile and Princess Mary, sister of Henry VIII., 1485.

” ” Lewis XII. and the same, 1485.

” ” Lewis XII. and Margaret Queen of Scotland, 1485.

” ” Lewis XII. and Margaret of Savoy, 1485.

” ” Lewis XII. and Eleanor, sister of Charles of Castile, 1485.

1516. ” Charles King of Spain and a French princess, 1487.

Marseilles, 834, 858, 892, 1041, 1109, 1333.

-, Ghinucci at, 1357.

-, Sanga at, 1368.

Marshal, the, of Charles V.'s household, 196.

Marshals, French, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 68.

Martens, imported at Antwerp, 330.

Martinengo, Gabriel di, 646, 799.

Mary, sister of Henry VIII., Queen Dowager of France, wife of the Duke of Suffolk, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 16, p. 17, p. 18, p. 19, p. 23, p. 26, nos. 54 note, 55, 61, 63, 64, 68, 69, 78, 80, 82, 84, 85, 88, 90, 93, 94.

-, -, at Court, 466.

-, -, her territory restored by France, 1141.

-, -, her proposed marriage with the Prince of Castile (A.D. 1514), 1485;

with Lewis XII., 1485.

-, -, her marriage to the Duke of Suffolk (A.D. 1515), 1486.

Mary, Princess, daughter of Henry VIII., 130, 219.

-, -, betrothed to the Dauphin of France, 105, 119, 215, 323, 913, 1062, 1088, 1096, 1179.

-, -, the French present her with scents and smocks, 153.

-, -, unwell, 184.

-, -, betrothed to Charles V., 215, 274, 283, 302, 323, 332, 409, 413, 415, 452, 852, 002, 1021, 1046, 1054, 1059, 1061, 1074, 1089, 1097, 1102, 1119, 1132, 1175.

-, -, to be placed in the care of Lady Margaret till the consummation of her marriage with Charles, 487, 1058.

-, -, Henry delays sending her to Charles, 1013.

-, -, her proposed marriage with James V., 911, 1048, 1075, 1078, 1192.

-, -, Charles requires her to be sent to Spain, 1057.

-, -, Charles to refund the dower of, 1172.

-, -, proposed marriage with the Duke of Orleans, second son of Francis I., 1297, 1339, 1371, 1372.

-, -, proposed marriage with Francis I., 1406, 1418, 1433, 1435, 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459.

Marzelo, Donatus, C.C.X., his signature, 453.

Masquerades, held at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 90, 93.

-, at the Court of Henry VIII., 1273.

-, at the French Court, 1292.

Masquers, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 26, p. 30.

Mass, performed in the Lutheran fashion, 1174.

Massario, Francesco, Venetian secretary, his report on Hungary, 788 note.

Masters of the Flanders Galleys, 465, 474, 484, 498, 506, 514, 515, 517, 567, 584, 637, 656.

Mastiffs, given by Henry VIII. to the Marquis of Mantua, 1255.

Maulevrier, Count de (Mons. de Malaure), Seneschal of Normandy, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 43.

Maurienne, Bishop of, created a Cardinal, 1030.

Maximilian, Emperor of Germany, 19, 111, 319 note, 404, 429, 447, 455, 460, 482, 619.

-, -, his jewels, 392.

-, -, Francis' proposition to divide Italy with, 752.

-, -, his niece, Eleanor of Castile, 1485.

-, -, his negotiations with France (A.D. 1516), 1487.

Maycnce, Bishop of, vituperated by the Lutherans, 199.

-, Cardinal of, 209.

-, Dean of, 209.

Maycnce, 1007.

-, letters dated at, 228, 999.

Mechlin, 248, 420, 461, 1007, 1008.

-, letter dated at, 764.

-, President of, Flemish ambassador to England, 1037.

Medici, Giovanni (Janin) de', 436, 897.

-, -, captain of the Black Bands, 1426, 1436.

-, Ippolito de', son of Juliano, his proposed marriage with a natural daughter of Charles V., 916.

-, Juliano de', the Magnifico, brother of Leo X., 1485.

-, -, claims Cyprus, 1486.

-, Julius de', Cardinal, 259, 464, 468, 520, 713;

administrator of the see of Worcester, 240 note.

-, prime minister of Leo X., 294 note.

-, candidate for the Popedom, 376, 377.

-, his agent at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 80.

-, with the Florentine Republic, nominated as confederate in the treaty between Henry and Charles, 479.

-, Protector of the Order of Rhodes, 545.

-, elected Pope under the title of Clement VII., 776 note, q. v.

-, Lorenzino de', his son, proposed marriage with Charlotte, daughter of Francis I., 897. See Urbino.

-, Dom Rafael de', at Rome, 203.

Medina, 681, 693.

Mediterranean, the, 1008.

-, Turkish and other pirates in the, 656.

Melancthon, Philip, of Zurich, a funeral oration by, on the death of the Duke of Saxony, 1153.

Meleun (Melanon), Mons. de, one of the French hostages in England, 188.

Meliano, Paolo, merchant of Venice, 120.

Memo, Silvestro, of the Venetian Senate, 258, 386, 576, 581.

-, Cà, the Crutched friar of, a musician, patronised by Henry VIII., 1189.

Memorantin, Mons. de, senior, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 84.

Mendicant, Order of the Friars, 788.

-, -, congregation of all the generals of the, appointed to condemn Luther's doctrines, 12.

Mendoza, Don Iñigo de, ambassador from the Emperor to England, 1356, 1371, 1374, 1403.

-, -, detained in France, 1381, 1422, 1450.

Mentz, Elector of, see Brandenburg, Marquis of.

Meravile, Giovanni, merchant of Venice, 120.

Merchandise, carried by the Flanders galleys, 419, 433, 444, 463, 484, 583.

-, Henry lays an embargo on, belonging to Venetians in England, 474, 483.

-, Henry refuses to allow Venetians to export, from England, 495, 522;

rescinds the order, 593.

-, Henry lays a fresh duty on all, in England, 562.

-, to be imported from Venice to the places newly discovered by Cabot, 607.

-, taken from an English ship by the French, belonging to Venetians, 632.

-, Flanders galleys forbidden to carry, belonging to the Florentines and Genoese, from England, 637.

-, Genoese, proclamation of Richard III. respecting, 1472.

Merchant service, dimensions of Venetian galleys destined for the, 30.

Merchants. Imperial, 130.

-, diet in Flanders held for the disputes concerning, 272.

-, English, 440, 441, 1093.

-, French, 1093.

-, German, tainted with Lutheranism, 813.

-, Spanish, 703.

-, Venetian, 1022.

-, -, in Turkey, 441.

-, -, in Spain, 470.

-, -, trading with and in England, 351, 419, 444, 463, 465, 474, 506, 507, 514, 517, 567, 584, 593, 608, 632, 644, 656, 732, 801, 877, 974, 1016, 1037, 1163, 1218.

-, -, detained in Britanny, 645.

Mesa, Bernard de, Bishop of Elna, of Tripoli, of Badajoz, Imperial resident ambassador at the English Court, 6, 34, 123, 135, 136, 151, 178, 213, 255, 263, 467, 567 (?), 570 (?).

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 29.

-, -, called Bishop di Monte, 130.

-, -, ill, 143.

-, -, with Wolsey at Calais, by order of Charles, 272, 319, 320.

-, -, his see of Badajoz saddled with a pension for Wolsey, 651.

-, -, quits England, 668, 672.

-, -, dies, 668 note.

Mesancourt, castle of, taken by Charles, 323.

Messina, frequented by the Flanders galleys, 139.

-, Zenone, Bishop of, canonization of, said to have performed more miracles than Christ, 173.

Meuse, the river, 293.

Mexico (Tenuchtitlan, its ancient name), surrenders to Charles V. (13 August 1521), 556 note.

-, kings of the parts of, present Charles with gold, 589, 992.

Mézières, Mons. de, sent by Francis to assist Robert de la Mark, 300, 305, 314.

-, -, called Mons. Naxares, 314.

Michael, Jacobus, C.C.X., his signature, 669.

Michiel, Giovanni (temp. 1555), 244 note.

-, Marco Antonio, of the Venetian Senate, 581.

Midsummer watch, setting of the, in London, description of, 244.

Milan, city and duchy of, 73, 225, 278, 365, 366, 401, 436, 438, 467, 486, 637, 651, 662, 729, 742, 753, 767, 780, 782, 803, 804, 878, 890, 897, 920, 935, 978, 1024, 1041, 1050, 1070, 1104, 1135, 1138, 1140, 1179, 1198, 1382.

-, Charles to have, in the agreement between Charles and Francis, 87.

-, Francis going to his State of, 142, 143, 150, 160.

-, Charles invades, by means of the Milanese exiles, 256, 280.

-, Leo X. seeks to deprive Francis of, 321.

-, Francis omits to do homage to Charles for, 323.

-, Francis acquaints Henry of the occurrences at, 373.

-, Francis claims, in the agreement between Charles and himself, 414, 423.

-, an Imperial “chamber,” 422.

-, recovered by Charles, 439.

-, Francis willing to cede it to Charles, 510, 765.

-, Henry and Charles desire Venice to ask Francis to deliver the fortresses of, to the Duke of Milan, 536.

-, Francis endeavours to recover, 572.

-, Charles refuses to give it to Don Ferdinand, 589.

-, Francis proposes that Charles concede it to Francis' youngest son, 879.

-, Francis recovers, 899, 900.

-, the Viceroy of Naples proposes to place the investiture of, in the hands of the Pope, 916.

-, Francis is willing to renounce to Charles his pretended rights in, 1029, 1123.

-, an English ambassador passes through, 1148.

-, another Duke to be placed in, 1158.

-, Charles's army enters the duchy of, 1161, 1163.

-, siege of the castle of, 1164, 1169, 1171, 1175, 1183, 1185, 1191, 1242, 1249, 1270, 1272, 1280, 1281, 1286, 1287, 1305, 1306, 1311, 1327, 1332, 1357, 1358.

-, lands in the duchy of, to be given to Henry and Wolsey, 1184, 1186, 1315, 1347, 1363, 1366, 1392.

-, death of the Marquis of Pescara at, 1187.

-, lansquenets in, 1206.

-, interest of the Dauphin in the duchy of, 1220.

-, the Imperialists perplexed about, 1241.

-, coveted by Archduke Ferdinand, 1241.

-, Bourbon to be Duke of, 1265.

-, Papal and Venetian armies advance to, 1333, 1336, 1348.

-, arrival of Moncada at, 1349.

-, surrenders to the Imperialists, 1368, 1371, 1388.

-, cannot furnish the amount claimed by Henry, 1389.

-, French, Venetian, and Swiss troops march upon, 1392, 1396, 1412, 1424, 1425.

-, the duchy of, to be placed in Henry's hands, 1427, 1438, 1446, 1457.

-, letters dated at, 831, 989, 1001, 1012, 1013, 1017, 1026, 1031, 1034, 1036, 1043, 1046, 1058, 1075, 1090, 1095, 1108, 1109, 1144, 1317.

-, royal senator of, Pietro Montemerlo, 88.

-, Venetian secretary at, Alvise Marin, 89.

-, letter to a doctor at, 1089.

Milan, Francesco Sforza, Duke of, 392, 395, 401, 735, 1229.

-, -, -, Francis objects to his being included in the league between himself and Charles, 465.

-, -, -, league between the Pope, Henry, Charles, Venice, and, 475, 714, 716, 734.

-, -, -, nominated as confederate in the league between Henry and Charles, 479.

-, -, -, negotiations for re-instating him in his duchy of Milan, 536, 857.

-, -, -, his proposed marriage with Eleanor, widow of the King of Portugal, 589.

-, -, -, his proposals to Charles, 819.

-, -, -, proposed marriage with a relation of Francis, receiving the duchy of Milan as dower, 837.

-, -, -, Charles said to intend to deprive him of his duchy, 865.

-, -, -, gives Chancellor Gattinara an estate, 878.

-, -, -, castles and estates held by Francis under, 879.

-, -, -, touching his investiture of the duchy of Milan, 893, 900.

-, -, -, Henry aids him against the French, 925.

-, -, -, Henry considers that he should retain his duchy, 945.

-, -, -, sends the news of the battle of Pavia to Henry, 994.

-, -, -, wants to marry Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis, 1065.

-, -, -, Charles invests him with the duchy of Milan, 1069.

-, -, -, league between the Pope, Henry, Charles, Francis, Venice, and, 1070.

-, -, -, suffers from a fever, 1085, 1104, 1107, 1109, 1114, 1128, 1135, 1138, 1145, 1146, 1155, 1162, 1217.

-, -, -, the Pope and Venice negotiating with, 1099, 1101.

-, -, -, Henry does much to place him in his duchy, 1100.

-, -, -, to marry a relation of Francis, and to pay a pension of 13,000 crowns to the Switzers, 1123.

-, -, -, to be maintained in his territory, 1157, 1186, 1201, 1226, 1272.

-, -, -, besieged in Milan by the Imperial army, 1164, 1175, 1183, 1185, 1206.

-, -, -, head of the Italian movement against Charles, 1176.

-, -, -, named in the league between England and France, 1202.

-, -, -, a party to the Holy League, 1257, 1289, 1290, 1309, 1312, 1343, 1391, 1416.

-, -, -, unable to maintain himself, 1286.

-, -, -, Charles demands money from, 1324.

-, -, -, surrenders the castle of Milan to the Imperialists, 1368.

-, -, -, goes to Como, 1373.

-, -, -, to be restored to his duchy, 1403, 1450, 1454.

-, -, -, to reside in Cremona, 1424.

-, -, -, included in the general peace, 1441.

-, -, -, letters to, 1003, 1478 (A.D. 1496.)

-, -, -, to pay Henry what he owes him, 1444.

-, -, -, his ambassador in England, 663, 843, 874.

-, -, -, in Venice, Taverna, 723, 724, 734, 853, 869, 874, 942, 991, 998, 1042, 1317, 1343, 1405, 1411.

-, -, -, in Spain, 843, 865, 878, 879, 885, 893, 900, 1038.

-, -, -, -, with the Switzers, 1043.

-, -, -, Venetian ambassador with, 736, 738, 821, 912, 940.

Milanese, a, ambassador from the Emperor Maximilian in London, 1485.

-, fashions, 90.

-, emigrants, in Venice, 940, 942.

-, outlaws, 1084.

Milanese, the, 176, 266, 312, 800, 819, 837, 879, 882, 1135, 1487.

-, touching the expulsion of the French from, 196 note, 365.

-, the Switzers promise Francis not to molest, 225.

-, Leo acts against Francis in, 268.

-, exiles in, stirred up by Charles against Francis, 272, 280.

-, Papal and Spanish forces in, 369.

-, Charles's army in, 387.

-, lost by the French, 395, 489.

-, the French hold three fortresses in, 510.

-, Francis prepares to recover, 605, 639, 742, 751.

-, Henry's aid for the defence of, 614.

-, Venice gives aid to Charles for the defence of, 625, 762.

-, to be surrendered to Francis in his proposed agreement with Charles, 767.

-, Francis' army retires from, 826.

-, Imperial affairs in, 897.

-, occupied by Francis, 935, 937, 939.

-, Charles's army again in, 1050, 1085;

under the command of the Marquis of Pescara, 1058;

reinforced, 1107.

-, the Duke of Milan willing to join the league between Charles and Francis provided they let him hold, 1065.

-, invaded by the Imperial army, 1146, 1164, 1165, 1185, 1187, 1358.

-, Henry demands tribute from, 1158.

-, Louise of Savoy demands tribute from, 1160.

-, impositions on, by the Imperialists, 1171.

-, to be released by the allied forces, 1186.

-, Charles wishes to be master of, 1190.

-, the Pope to withdraw his troops from, 1201.

-, to be retained by the present Duke, 1201, 1217.

-, to be given to Bourbon, 1226.

-, to be attacked by the Switzers, 1236.

-, Charles to remove his troops from, 1272, 1305, 1335.

-, the Duke unable to maintain himself in, 1286.

-, territory in, demanded by Henry, 1307, 1324, 1349, 1381, 1390.

-, to be given by the Pope to Francis, 1396.

Minio, Marco, Venetian ambassador at Rome, letters from, 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 26, 48.

-, -, Venetian ambassador to Sultan Solyman, 141, 1424.

-, -, Governor of Candia, 441.

Minor Friars, the, of Venice, 1343.

Mint, of England, calls in all Venetian pence, 135.

-, of Venice, 719.

Miranda, Count of, 956.

Mirandola, La, taken under the protection of Leo X., 82.

Mirlot, Duke. See Dorset, Marquis of.

Mocaron, a gentleman of Charles's chamber, 880.

Mocenigo ducat, a carbuncle called the, 81.

Mocenigo, Alvise, one of the three Venetian commissioners, to negotiate with the English and Imperial ambassadors an agreement between Charles and Venice, 684, 697.

-, Andrea, LL.D., 1208.

-, Andrea, son of Lazzaro (A.D. 1455), 1461, 1462.

-, Lunardo, of the Venetian Senate, 482.

-, Piero, letter from, 1149.

Modena, 1427.

-, Francis promises to restore it to Leo, 253.

-, Charles pawns it to the Pope, 800.

Modenese warder, a, Tarabin, attendant on Henry VIII., 1255.

Mohatz, battle of, 1409.

Molin, Andrea Nicolo de, merchant of Venice, 120.

-, Andrea, of Venice, 1483.

-, Ferigo, Sage for the Mainland, 528.

-, Hironimo da, Venetian consul in England, 133.

-, in England, without office, 311, 561;

returns to Venice, 830.

Moluccas, the, discovered by Cortes, spices of every description grown in, 556.

-, Francis and Charles send vessels to bring spices from, 612.

-, disputes between Charles and the King of Portugal concerning the possession of, 635, 1074. See Spice Islands.

Moncada, Don Ugo de, in the service of Charles V., 425, 436, 1306.

-, -, sent to Francis, 1029, 1198.

-, -, Charles sends him to meet the Duchess of Alençon at Valencia, 1099.

-, -, sent by Charles to Milan, 1317, 1349;

to the Pope, 1326.

-, -, united with the Colonna faction against the Pope, 1412.

Monfort, Marquis of. See Dorset, Marquis of, 1025.

Monleon, taken by the Imperial army, 793.

Monon, in France, taken by the English army, 769.

Mons, 343.

-, letters dated at, 344, 345, 346.

Mont de Marsan, letter dated at, 1236.

-, English ambassadors at, 1243.

Montagni, Mons. de, Count of Hoochstrate, in the service of Charles, 366.

-, -, exerts himself to make peace between Charles and Francis, 262.

Montdidier, taken by the English, 769, 782.

Monte, Cardinal St. Prazed called De, letter to, 628.

-, Bishop di. See Mesa, Bernard de.

Monte Novo, procurators of St. Mark's, superintendents of the, 148.

Montemerlo, Magnifico Pietro, Royal Senator of Milan, letters to, 68, 84, 88.

Monte Rosolo, 20 miles from Home, 926.

Montferrat, 1050.

-, Marquis of, nominated as confederate in the treaty of Windsor, 479;

in the league between England and France, 1122.

Montfort, a Burgundian gentleman, 743.

Montibus, Cardinal de, Clement VII. appoints him cardinal for the affairs of Denmark, 781.

Montmorency, Anne de, marshal of France, 115 note.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 31, 84.

-, -, French ambassador at Venice, 499.

-, -, French ambassador with Charles, 1066.

-, -, stipulates a truce between Francis and Charles, 1069.

-, -, negotiating an agreement between Francis and Charles, 1080.

-, -, with Charles, 1112, 1116.

-, -, returns from Spain to France, 1214, 1219.

-, -, Lord Steward of France, 1245, 1270, 1272, 1273, 1285.

-, Francis de, Siegneur de Rochefort, brother of the Marshal, French ambassador in England, 115, 125, 126, 130.

-, -, -, bearer of presents for Princess Mary and Wolsey, from Francis, 130.

-, -, -, satisfied with Henry, 131.

-, -, -, called Mons. Remorantino, 146.

Montpellier, 752, 839.

Montpésat, Anthony des Prez, Sieur de, one of the French hostages in England, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23.

-, -, his sweetheart, Anne Brown, p. 23.

-, -, French ambassador in England, 227.

-, -, called Paiton, 233, 237;

called Poisam, 235.

-, -, sent to substantiate to Henry Francis' charges against Charles, 235.

-, -, returns to France, 237, 243.

-, -, again in England, 263.

-, -, returns to France, 268.

Montreuil, 58.

-, taken by the English, 769.

-, letter dated at, 56.

Monza, taken by the Venetians, 1363.

Moorish fashions of dress, assumed by Charles's Court, 416.

-, galley fustes, taken by the French, 957.

Moors, Clement VII. wishes for a Christian expedition against the, 824.

More, the, in Herts, letters dated at, 88 note, 874 note, 1181.

-, -, a place belonging to Wolsey, 1150.

More, Sir Thos., councillor of Henry VIII., 34.

-, -, accompanies Wolsey to Calais, 272.

-, -, very learned, 302, 899, 1037.

-, -, in great favour with Henry and Wolsey, 1037.

-, -, ambassador to France, 1351.

-, D. Filippo, bishop of five churches, Hungarian ambassador to Silesia, 798.

Morette, Mons, de la, French ambassador to England, 1267, 1270, 1276, 1285, 1297, 1298, 1302, 1305, 1315, 1316, 1321, 1324, 1456.

-, -, French ambassador to the Switzers, 1408.

Morisini, Alvise, of the Venetian Senate, 581. See also Morosini.

Morlaix in Britanny, taken by the English, 498.

Moro, Gabriel, Knt., of Venice, 924.

-, Santo, LL.D., of the Venetian Senate, 576.

-, Zuan or Giovanni, captain of the Flanders Galleys, 115, 139.

Morone, Don Hieronimo, prime-minister of the Duke of Milan, 812, 1162.

-, -, arrested by the Marquis of Pescara, 1138, 1140, 1163, 1169, 1185.

-, the Magnifico, at Pa via, 1107.

Morosini, Francesco, LL.D., of the Venetian Senate, 258, 386, 576, 581.

-, Vetor, of St. Paul's, his amity with the Doges of Venice, 606.

Morton, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, letters from (temp. Hen. VII.), 1475, 1476, 1477.

Mota, Pedro Ruiz de la, Bishop of Palencia, remains staunch to Charles, 447 note.

-, -, vituperates Wolsey's arrogance, 465.

Motta, Domino Aleandro dalla, sent by the Pope for the Lutheran affairs at Worms, 147.

Motte, La, town of, taken by the French, 354.

-, Mons. de la, lieutenant of the Duke of Longueville in the war against Charles, 271.

-, -, the Frenchman, agent of the Duke of Bourbon, 746, 1195.

-, Mons. de la, a Fleming, taken by the French, 354.

-, -, envoy from Margaret of Savoy to England, 1197, 1212.

Mouzon, taken by the Imperialists, 293, 319, 322, 323, 324, 330.

-, Governor of, kinsman of the Count of Nassau, surrenders Mouzon to the Imperialists, for which Francis threatens to behead him, 322.

Mozaurcha, a dappled mare called, given by Francis to Henry, 90, 94.

Mudesco, Andrea, caput Consilii X., 557.

Mules, ridden by Wolsey, trappings for, 56, 130.

Munster, Bishop of, nominated as confederate in the treaty of Windsor, 479.

Mus, the warder of, takes ambassadors of the Grisons to Milan, 1135.

Muscovy, Prince of, sends an ambassador to Charles V., 659.

Music, performed at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 83.

-, by Perino, performed at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 93.

-, performed on the stages at Veniee, 738.

Musical instruments, used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23, p. 29, p. 30.

-, -, Henry VIII.'s, 1189 note.

Musicians, bands of, at the setting of the Midsummer watch in London, 244.

Muskets, made for the Turkish army, 1226.

Mussi l'Evêque (Mausi), letters dated at, 205, 207.

Muzarelli, Zuan, and brothers, of Venice, 1460.