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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 3, 1520-1526. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1869.

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U

Ulm, 990.

-, the Lutherans take the town and bishop of, 976, 984.

-, Lutheranism in, 1098, 1153.

Urbino, p. 39, 472.

-, the Magnifico Lorenzino, Duke of, his wife, 48. See Medici.

Urbino, Francesco Maria della Rovere, Duke of, at Venice, 282, 283.

-, -, Francis supplies him with money, 438.

-, -, Charles writes in his favour to the Pope, 490.

-, -, Venice denies having assisted, 441.

-, -, Governor or Captain General of the Venetian army, 753, 896;

retires from Milan to Marignano, 1348;

captures Lodi, 1374.

-, -, proposed marriage with Charlotte, daughter of Francis, 897.

-, -, letter to, 472.

Ursi, Gabriele de', of Bologna, 1464.

Utrecht, 395.

-, Bishop of, nominated as confederate in the treaty between Henry and Charles, 479.

-, Provost of, Dom. Philibert, 123, 130, 132, 752.

V

Valaresso, Alvise, Venetian senator, 1330.

-, Lodovico, merchant of Venice, 120.

-, Luca, Venetian nobleman in London, 1482, 1484.

Valcamonica, 434.

Vale of Gold, the Field of Cloth of Gold held on the ancient site of the, 68.

Valencia, 570, 1054, 1057, 1094, 1099.

-, delegates from, ask pardon of Charles for the insurrection of the Commons of Spain in, 526.

-, Vice-Queen of, Germaine de Foix, 799.

Valencian aristocracy, insurrection caused by the oppressions of the, 589.

Valenciennes, 353.

-, letter dated at, 348.

Valier, Giovanni Francesco, letter from, 868.

Valladolid, 275, 526, 685 note, 746.

-, Columbus dies at, 1115 note.

-, letters dated at, 542, 552, 554, 556, 564, 570, 571, 579, 589, 596, 607, 612, 613, 630, 633, 634, 635, 646, 659, 662, 665, 668, 672, 681, 686, 693, 702, 703, 710, 711, 729, 737, 741, 743, 848, 852, 856, 858, 859, 860, 865, 866, 867, 873, 876, 878, 879, 880, 881, 882, 884, 885, 892, 893, 894.

Valle, Mons. de la, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 43, 82.

-, -, returns to France from Spain, 1268.

Vallis Aurea, the Field of Cloth of Gold held in the valley called, p. 21.

Valois, 306.

Valorosi, the company of the, at Venice, 941.

Valtellina, the, 1135, 1358.

Van Geste, the mother of Margaret of Austria named, 685 note.

Vaniol, Antonio, letters from, 1136, 1137.

Vannes, Peter, a Lucchese, one of Wolsey's secretaries, 298, 302, 1305.

-, -, his signatures, 586, 660, 713, 749, 1216, 1255.

Varola, Nicholas, letter from, 1191.

Vases, gold, used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 81, 93.

-, given to Wolsey by Francis, 94.

Vatican, sacked by the Colonna faction, 1413 note.

Vaux, Sir Nicholas, Captain of Guisnes, English ambassador to France, 70.

-, Dom. Giovanni Gioachino di Passano, Lord of, French ambassador in England, 1269.

-, -, in London, 1175, 1305. See Passano.

Vedoa, Gaspara della, Vice-Chancellor of Venice, 716, 734.

Veils, worn by ladies at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 17.

Velasco, Inigo de, High Constable of Spain, 306.

Velvet, 606, 724, 773.

-, worn at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 15, p. 16.

Vendôme, Madame, Gravelines her property, p. 31.

-, Mons. de, 1008.

-, Duke of, of the blood royal, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 58, p. 43, 68, 70, 73, 84, 90, 93.

-, -, at Bordeaux, 1243, 1245.

-, -, meets the Viceroy of Naples at his entrance into Cognac, 1270.

-, -, at Angouleme, 1322.

-, -, his brother, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 70.

-, Duchess of, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 84, 85.

-, Cardinal of, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 93.

Venetian army, the, 1327, 1333, 1348, 1352, 1358, 1363, 1368, 1373, 1380, 1392, 1409, 1412, 1420, 1424, 1425.

-, fleet, the, 494.

-, galleys, 447.

-, -, trading, 351, 397, 398.

-, gentlewomen, the sumptuary law concerning, 622.

-, men-at-arms, in the Milanese, 369, 485.

-, noblemen, 527, 540 note, 590, 596, 640.

-, -, in London, 498.

-, republic, the, invited to join the league between Henry and Charles, 479.

-, seamen, 474.

-, ships, 388.

-, states, the, 387, 1433.

-, towns, Wolsey wishes them to be fortified, 1169.

-, governor of Bergamo, letter from, 1192.

-, captain-general, the, takes Lodi, 1332, 1333;

Urbino, 1374.

-, factories, of London and Damascus, 127, 1417.

-, troops enter Cremona, 1420;

quit for Milan, 1425.

Venetians, the, 254, 448, 675, 802, 969.

-, regarded by Charles as his enemies, for having assisted Francis, 469.

-, abused by Wolsey, 555.

Venice, 53, 115, 137, 143, 159, 174, 209, 304, 368, 392, 433, 453, 483, 493, 509, 512, 519, 520, 521, 540, 555, 767, 772, 801, 830, 918, 937, 942, 982, 1167.

-, letter dated at, 670.

-, named as ally by Henry and Francis, 111.

-, its territories, 262, 283, 379, 438, 440, 458, 530, 531, 538, 1021.

-, more “Frenchmen” said to be at, than in Paris, 460.

-, expenses incurred by, for defence against Turkish invasion, 475.

-, indissoluble union between France and, 489.

-, woollen manufactures the chief source of employment of the populace of, 515.

-, Richard Pace at, 524, 525, 533, 923, 924, 935.

-, -, import permits to, 610, 934.

-, league between Charles and, 617, 749.

-, disputes between Charles and, 638.

-, Francis irritated against, 785.

-, proposed league between the Pope, the Florentines, and, 926.

-, nominated as confederate in the treaty between England and France, 1122.

-, continuance of negotiations with the Imperial ambassadors by, 1175, 1200.

-, articles concerning, in the treaty between England and France, 1181.

-, its contingent for war against Charles, 1182.

-, Wolsey wishes to obtain books for his College from, 1187, 1286.

-, Robadanges quits, for the French Court, 1198.

-, declares her intention to be at perpetual peace with the Grand Turk and the Porte, 1209.

-, envoy sent by, to France, in accordance with the opinion of Wolsey, 1226.

-, Francesco Casal enters the military service of, 1281, 1308, 1310, 1333.

-, included in the Holy League, 1289, 1290, 1312.

-, bills of exchange drawn on, 1301.

-, at joint cost with the Pope subsidizes Switzers, 1327.

-, account of religious ceremonies performed in, on publication of the Holy League, 1343.

-, bills of exchange drawn at, on Lon-1460, 1461, 1462, 1464, 1481, 1483.

-, conspiracy to deprive her of her territories (A.D. 1516), 1489.

-, accountants' office, the new, of, 961.

-, ambassadors of:—

to England, 1294, 1303, 1311, 1325, 1328, 1329, 1330, 1338, 1341, 1364, 1431, 1485. See Ambassadors,

at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 43, 103.

at Constantinople, letter to, 1209.

to France, 1226, 1359, 1362.

in Rome, 1360, 1485 App.;

letter to, 1247.

in Austria, secretary of, Longin, 1296.

in Switzerland, 1361.

to Charles, 1424.

-, ambassadors to:—

from Charles, 460, 473, 488, 523, 962. See also Imperial Ambassadors.

from the Great Turk, 484, 1050.

from France, 1149, 1152, 1186, 1196.

from Henry, and Wolsey, 1199, 1200, 1202, 1206, 1208, 1222, 1202, 1363. See also Ambassadors.

from Scotland, 1414, 1429.

from the Turk, 1424.

-, apostolic legate in, Altobello Averoldi, 464, 468.

-, army of, 55, 256, 571, 937, 939, 1065. See Venetian army.

-, -, against the Pope, 351.

-, assisting Charles in the Milanese, 803, 804, 818, 912, 942, 956.

-, arsenal of, 39, 506, 877, 942, 991.

-, auditor novo of, 576.

-, auditor vecchio of, 576.

-, canal at, 1344.

-, captain general of, 1317.

-, College of, the, 13, 35, 80, 116, 138, 164, 180, 181, 231, 453, 464, 485, 499, 502, 511, 527, 528, 532, 536, 547, 566, 180, 594, 596, 597, 600, 603, 604, 606, 615, 621, 652, 667, 674, 677, 684, 689, 695, 697, 705, 706, 709, 718, 723, 726, 733, 734, 773, 786, 834, 841, 854, 924, 929, 931, 932, 940, 942, 953, 964, 965, 972, 985, 993, 1022, 1023, 1037, 1051, 1055, 1105, 1117, 1127, 1145, 1208, 1210, 1213, 1215, 1222, 1228, 1257, 1271, 1303, 1317, 1366.

-, Council of, the, 440, 578, 591, 1127,

-, -, sages of, 1239, 1308, 1309, 1345, 1350, 1390.

-, -, the Grand, 540, 677, 1232.

-, Council of Ten and Junta of, 390, 426, 453, 464, 520, 521, 533, 558, 949, 1105, 1128.

-, -, decrees of, 110.

-, -, motions made in, 389, 427, 437, 477, 620, 719, 953, 964, 965, 1170, 1180, 1331, 1340, 1341.

-, -, letters from, 39, 129, 155, 165, 417, 459, 468, 519, 534, 535, 548, 549, 567, 656, 657, 658, 669, 857, 861, 909, 1060, 1209, 1277, 1278, 1372, 1375, 1416.

-, -, letters to, 254, 257, 262, 265, 266, 338, 344, 402, 403, 449, 607, 613, 646, 668, 672, 681, 752, 780, 865, 878, 882, 885, 893, 900, 902, 903, 911, 916, 917, 920, 943, 958, 963, 971, 986, 1014, 1021, 1030, 1035, 1044, 1063, 1088, 1099, 1103, 1112, 1115, 1119, 1120.

-, Council of Ten, letter to, 1176, App. 1486, 1487.

-, -, cashier of, 1431.

-, -, secretary of, 116, 604. See also Franceschi, Andrea di.

-, -, treasurer of, 728.

-, -, chiefs of, 511, 557, 596, 607, 689, 1073, 1304, 1310.

-, -, letter from, 453.

-, -, letters to, 634, 710, 1062.

-, Council of XII. of, 673.

-, Council of Forty of, chiefs of the, 783, 1239.

-, Doge of, the, 226, 251, 334, 438, 471, 482, 502, 527, 528, 546, 594, 596, 597, 603, 606, 609, 627, 647, 663, 674, 684, 689, 690, 691, 697, 699, 711, 716, 724, 734, 773, 924, 925, 929, 931, 940, 942, 991, 993, 1022, 1042, 1056, 1127, 1145, 1152, 1208, 1391, 1405, 1411, 1441, 1484. See also Loredano;

Gritti;

Grimani.

-, Doge and College of, letters from, 721, 732, 1024, 1041, 1050, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1085, 1100, 1101, 1104, 1107, 1114, 1118, 1128, 1135, 1138, 1140, 1146, 1155, 1171, 1206, 1214, 1226, 1229, 1233, 1242, 1274, 1279, 1280, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1317, 1327, 1332, 1336, 1352, 1358, 1373, 1380, 1392, 1397, 1408, 1409, 1410, 1420, 1424, 1425, 1443, 1444, 1452.

-, Doge and Senate of, commission from, 1359.

-, -, power from, to their ambassador in England, to stipulate a perpetual league, 1257.

-, -, letters from, 4, 6, 9, 19, 20, 29, 172, 259, 304, 328, 351, 358, 369, 370, 387, 399, 412, 419, 426, 428, 441, 469, 480, 485, 488, 489, 494, 514, 516, 517, 518, 525, 539, 544, 569, 574, 582, 592, 599, 605, 644, 645, 666, 714, 715, 742, 753, 754, 935, 937, 951, 954, 975, 978, 1082, 1124, 1147, 1156, 1161, 1165, 1183, 1184, 1185, 1190, 1198, 1247, 1249, 1251, 1256, 1260, 1283, 1300, 1311, 1347, 1348, 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1368, 1379, 1389, 1398, 1412, 1415, 1448, 1449.

-, Doge and Signory of, letters from, 504, 505, 506, 1335.

-, -, letters to, 54, 61, 64, 65, 122, 124, 128, 287, 295, 301, 729, 737, 746, 990, 998, 1001, 1004, 1012, 1016, 1017, 1026, 1028, 1031, 1033, 1034, 1036, 1037, 1052, 1058, 1059, 1061, 1067, 1075, 1083, 1090, 1095, 1097, 1102, 1105, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1113, 1116, 1121, 1126, 1132, 1134, 1139, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1163, 1169, 1170, 1178, 1187, 1192, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1199, 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1212, 1218, 1219, 1220, 1221, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1227, 1230, 1231, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1237, 1238, 1243, 1244, 1246, 1250, 1253, 1254, 1258, 1261, 1262, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1272, 1275, 1276, 1281, 1282, 1284, 1285, 1292, 1293, 1294, 1295, 1297, 1298, 1301, 1302, 1305, 1307, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1321, 1322, 1324, 1333, 1334, 1337, 1339, 1342, 1349, 1351, 1355, 1356, 1357, 1365, 1371, 1374, 1377, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1384, 1385, 1386, 1387, 1358, 1393, 1394, 1395, 1396, 1399, 1400, 1401, 1402, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1414, 1418, 1419, 1421, 1426, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1432, 1434, 1435, 1436, 1437, 1431, 1440, 1445, 1446, 1455, 1456, 1457, 1458, 1459.

-, Foundling Hospital at, 698.

-, German factory in, 640.

-, merchandise imported into, 23, 139, 200, 201, 522, 877.

-, merchants of, 120, 394, 399.

-, Ragusan ship hired in the Thames by, 1163.

-, Patriarch of, Antonio Contarini, 116, 663, 734, 844.

-, Prior of the Trinity at, 112.

-, Proveditor General of, 1317, 1392, 1426. See Pesaro.

-, Sages of the Senate of, 8, 18, 21, 139, 341, 368, 403, 429, 440, 476, 508, 512, 528, 529, 540, 541, 573, 575, 576, 597, 604, 803, 1210, 1330, 1413, 1447.

-, Sages for the Orders of, 18, 19, 1232, 1304, 1309, 1447.

-, Senate of, 114, 119, 121, 164, 184, 192, 201, 232, 251, 258, 264, 270, 286, 309, 327, 389, 390, 404, 427, 429, 453, 471, 477, 482, 508, 524, 528, 530, 531, 532, 538, 541, 546, 547, 575, 587, 591, 598, 600, 601, 602, 617, 619, 620, 625, 626, 680, 685, 690, 697, 716, 773, 774, 802, 840, 931, 1054, 1081, 1171, 1208, 1312, 1326, 1479, 1487.

-, -, decrees of the, 35, 200, 211, 444, 726, 949, 1127, 1338, 1417.

-, -, motions made in the, 8, 18, 21, 23, 30, 127, 148, 157, 158, 193, 303, 341, 368, 418, 437, 440, 476, 503, 512, 515, 529, 573, 576, 577, 578, 581, 588, 611, 653, 673, 696, 706, 707, 717, 725, 731, 755, 775, 783, 784, 803, 877, 912, 933, 950, 961, 973, 974, 1164, 1182, 1186, 1239, 1248, 1303, 1304, 1308, 1309, 1310, 1328, 1329, 1345, 1350, 1354, 1367, 1378, 1390, 1413, 1447.

-, -, 40 new members of, 1304.

-, Signory of, passim.

-, -, letters to, passim.

-, -, firmly bent on the closest union with Henry so as to have him for protector of the State, 1212.

Venier, —, 697.

-, Antonio de, merchant of Venice, 120.

-, Domenego, Sage for the Milan Land, 716.

-, Gabriel, State Attorney of Venice, 576.

-, -, late State Attorney, 1330.

-, Leonardo, of the Venetian Senate, 258.

-, Marco Antonio, LL.D. of the Venetian Senate, 258, 1216.

-, -, appointed as Venetian ambassador to England, 264, 270, 386.

-, -, Venetian ambassador to the Duke of Milan, letters from, 853, 869, 871, 874, 919, 989, 1001, 1012, 1013, 1017, 1026, 1031, 1034, 1036, 1043, 1046, 1058, 1075, 1090, 1095, 1109, 1144.

-, -, State Attorney, ambassador to England, 1330, 1332, 1338, 1340, 1341, 1353, 1354, 1358, 1361, 1364, 1368, 1370, 1376, 1378, 1391, 1392, 1434, 1435, 1447.

-, -, nearly drowned on his way to England, 1432.

-, -, power given him to sign a general peace, 1441.

-, -, letters from, 1400, 1408, 1414, 1423, 1430, 1438, 1446, 1457, 1458, 1459.

-, -, letter to, 1449.

-, Nicolò, captain of Padua, letter from, 921.

Venier, Orio, late one of the ten sages, 1330.

-, Zuan Antonio, 386.

-, -, elected as Venetian ambassador to England, 576, 581.

Ventimiglia, captured by Francesco Casal, 1333.

Vercelli, 366, 1100, 1104, 1107, 1109, 1135, 1386.

Verona, 328, 477.

-, the conference at, between the Imperial and Venetian ambassadors, 18, 19, 20, 22.

-, the Doge's letters for the recovery of, 1487.

-, letters dated at, 291, 1020.

-, Governors of, letters from, 291, 1020.

-, bailiff of, Paulo Nani, 889, 891.

-, Matteo Giberti, Bishop of, Papal Datary, at Rome, 897, 916, 1121, 1201, 1204.

-, -, called a cowardly traitor by Charles, 1099.

-, -, a partizan of France, 1113.

Veronese, a, 607, 1485.

-, Garzano in the, letter dated at, 1152.

Vessels, golden, used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 88.

Vettori, D. Paulo, sent by the Pope to France, 1226.

Vicar, Imperial. See Ferdinand, Don.

Vice-Chancellor, Imperial, 196.

-, Venetian, Gasparo di la Vedoa, 734.

Vice-Chancellors of England, 140, 193, 211, 293. See also Yong, John;

Tunstall, Cuthbert;

Tayler, John.

Viceroy of England, Henry creates his natural son, 1052, 1053.

-, of Naples. See Lannoy, Charles de.

Victory, the, a Spanish ship, discovers the Spice Islands, 556 note, 805, 1115.

-, captured by the Portuguese, 1217.

Vielmi, Venetian secretary at Venice, 697.

Vienna, proclamation against Luther at, 889.

-, Emperor Maximilian at, 1485.

-, letters dated at, 863, 864, 872, 883.

-, Bishop of, 883.

Vigevano, the French fortify, 812.

Villa Franca (Villefranche), in Provence, 170, 1048.

Villach, 849.

Villiers, Mons. de, French ambassador at Venice, 734.

Vinazexi, Girolamo, of Venice, 1464.

Vinci, Leonardo da', the painter, dies at Fontainebleau (2 May 1519), 88 note.

Vio, Thomas de, Caitano, General of the Dominicans, Cardinal of S. Sixtus, Papal Legate in Hungary, 788 note.

Vipach, the river, 448 note.

Viscontino, the, (Anchises Visconti?) 68.

Viterbo, 916.

Vitorio, D. Paolo, sent by the Pope to France, 1221.

Vittore, Giovanni, merchant of Florence, 1483.

Vittoria, 500, 792.

-, letters dated at, 797, 799, 805, 806.

Volante, Master. See Wingfield, Sir Richard.

Volterra, Cardinal, deputed for the affairs of Luther, 781.

Voyages of discovery, Charles's pilot-major for, 557. See Cabot, Sebastian.

- -, Wolsey offers Cabot high terms if he will sail upon, 607.

W

Wales, Princess Mary visits her principality of, 1096.

Waltham, letter of Henry's dated at, 1255.

Wardrobe, gentlemen of Francis', at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 67.

-, the Queen's, a palace of Katharine's called, 213.

Warehouses in England, 483.

Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, at the meeting of Henry and Charles at Calais, p. 15, p, 16, 53.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 20.

-, -, his praise of Wolsey, 210.

-, -, his conversation with Orio, 1218.

Warwick, Richard, Earl of, letter to (A.D. 1471), 1468.

Weapons, jousting, used at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 24.

West, Dr. Nicholas, Bishop of Ely, at the Calais conference, 335;

sent from thence by Wolsey to Francis to make an adjustment between Francis and Charles, 349, 352, 353, 355.

Western produce, Venetian duty on, 23.

Westminster, 130, 206, 210, 213.

-, the plague very rife at, 123.

-, letter dated at, 1489.

Westmoreland, Earl of, called Earl of Chectria, his brother arrested with Buckingham upon the charge of high treason, 189.

Whistle, a sailor's gold, worn by Bonnivet, the Admiral of France, as a symbol of his office, 67.

Winchester, 467, 478, 484.

-, letter dated at, 486.

-, Bishop of. See Fox, Richard.

Winchester bushels, 142.

Windebank, Secretary (temp. 1634), 467 note.

Windsor, 486, 1037, 1053.

-, letters dated at, 478, 484.

-, the treaty of, made between Henry and Charles against Francis, 479.

-, Castle, treaty of Windsor dated at, 479.

-, -, Henry VII. and Council at, 1478.

Wine, fountain at the Field of Cloth of Gold spouting, for all comers, p. 23, 83.

-, English ladies at the Field of Cloth of Gold accused of drinking large quantities of, 81.

-, great scarcity of, in England, 396.

-, 50 carts of good, presented to Lady Margaret by Louise of Savoy, 413.

-, licences to Pace to import, into Venice, 559, 587, 610, 611, 626, 706, 707, 933, 934.

-, duty free, for use of ambassadors in Venice, 1239, 1240.

Wine measures, 440.

-, duties, office for the, at Venice, 559.

Wines, Henry's house at the Field of Cloth of Gold, containing the choicest, 88, 94.

-, seized at St. Sebastian's, 433.

-, imported at London from Venice, 474, 475.

Wine-ship, a, detained at Biscay, 394.

-, belonging to Mafio Bernardo, trading with England, 483.

Wingfield, Sir Richard, 407, 448, 463, 498, 987.

-, -, English ambassador with Francis, 40.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 21, 67.

-, -, called Master Volante, 57;

Sir Corado, 204.

-, -, English ambassador (on several occasions) to Charles, 204, 217, 220, 222, 224, 239, 241, 249, 254, 257, 343, 348, 356, 360, 380, 395, 451, 452, 992, 1003, 1011, 1021, 1029, 1044, 1048, 1057, 1059, 1064, 1069, 1079, 1090, 1095.

-, -, going to meet Wolsey at Calais, 274.

-, -, dies of the flux (24 July 1525), 1078.

-, Sir Robert, English resident ambassador with Charles, 406, 407, 410, 422, 430, 431, 433, 446, 448.

Witch, a, burnt at the Campidoglio, Rome, 1125.

Wittemberg, 147 note, 675.

-, Lutheranism at, 383.

-, Lutheran books printed at, 628.

-, University of, 383.

Wolsey, Thomas, Archbishop of York, Cardinal, Lord Chancellor, and Legate a latere, 19, 22, 29, 36, 41, 49, 86, 99, 108, 113, 115, 121, 123, 132, 137, 141, 1–13, 15l, 162, 169, 176, 178, 185, 195, 204, 226, 227, 233, 236, 238, 239, 241, 248 note, 304, 351, 389, 390, 393, 399, 403, 406, 407, 408, 424, 429, 433, 446, 457, 474, 481, 483, 493, 506, 513, 514, 520, 530, 537, 541, 547, 573, 582, 590, 629, 650, 656, 666, 671, 692, 715, 721, 730, 732, 757, 760, 764, 784, 820, 860, 874, 899, 935, 1021, 1024, 1051, 1052, 1059, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1085, 1096, 1104, 1107, 1113, 1114, 1116, 1117, 1125, 1128, 1135, 1138, 1140, 1183, 1184, 1226, 1304, 1339, 1375, 1397, 1401, 1409.

-, -, (A.D. 1520): might be styled King of England, 1.

-, -, Venice presents him with 60 Cairo carpets, 1, 2, 13, 18, 35, 107, 110, 117, 118, 133.

-, -, Francis presents him with a golden chalice, I.

-, -, his friendliness towards Venice, 3, 8, 9, 155, 165, 177, 441, 469, 480, 974, 1037, 1100.

-, -, spoken of as alter rex, 18, 509.

-, -, draws up the articles of agreement for the interview between Henry and Francis, 25.

-, -, in supreme authority and favour with Henry, 35, 974.

-, -, suffers from the colic, 43.

-, -, in better health than usual, 47.

-, -, accompanies Henry to France, p. 14, p. 19, 53, 54, p. 44, 64, 106.

-, -, “legate born,” p. 16.

-, -, gives plenary indulgence at the interview between Henry and Charles, p. 16.

-, -, exacts the “assay,” p. 18.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 20, p. 21, p. 22, p. 23, p. 26, p. 27, 58, 59, p. 45, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 80, 82, 90.

-, -,-, performs mass there, p. 29, 69, 78, 79, 92, 93, 95.

-, -, at the second interview between Henry and Charles, p. 31.

-, -, said to be the proudest prelate that ever breathed, 56.

-, -, governs the realm of England as quietly as his own archiepiscopal see of York, 57.

-, -, offers to arrange the disputes between Francis and Charles, 62.

-, -, Francis says he is worthy to rule England, 65.

-, -, endeavours to adjust the disputes between Francis and Charles, 73, 75, 87.

-, -, gives Lady Margaret a cross containing a piece of the true cross, 91.

-, -, Louise of Savoy presents him with a jewelled crucifix, 94.

-, -, Francis presents him with golden vases, 94.

-, -, relies on making peace between Charles and Francis, 98.

-, -, opposed to Francis' going to Italy, 129, 130, 135.

-, -, building a palace at Hampton, 130.

-, -, owing to presents received is contented with Francis fortifying Ardres, 130.

-, -, refuses to accept from Charles the bulls for the bishopric of Badojoz free of cost, 130.

-, -, says Francis is of a jealous disposition, 136.

-, -, Francis appoints him and Louise of Savoy arbitrators of the affairs of Scotland, 142, 150.

-, -, (A.D. 1521): dissatisfied about the affairs of Scotland, 167.

-, -, his legatine powers confirmed for another two years, 168.

-, -, Henry's visit to him when ill of the fever, 187.

-, -, Francis distrusts, 189.

-, -, complains of Francis' actions against Charles, 189.

-, -, publishes the condemnation of Martin Luther, 208.

-, -, the Duke of Buckingham said to have plotted the assassination of, 209.

-, -, receives a brief, which gives him greater authority, 210.

-, -, publicly excommunicates Luther, and curses his followers, 213.

-, -, his palace at Eltham, 219.

-, -, Henry appoints him judge of the disputes between Charles and Francis, 225.

-, -, the government of England exclusively in his hands, 232.

-, -, described as being very proud and choleric, 232.

-, -, goes to Calais to arrange the disputes between Charles and Francis, 234, 240, 249, 252, 255, 256, 260, 265, 268, 269, 272, 273, 274, 277, 278, 279, 280, 282, 286, 287, 289, 290, 2

-, -, receives bulls authorizing him to receive the annats in England, 263.

-, -, quits Calais for Bruges for an interview with Charles, 283, 284, 285, 288, 291, 293, 295, 296, 297.

-, -, the French do not trust him because in Charles's camp the English angel is the only current coin, 292.

-, -, his reception upon entering Bruges, 298.

-, -, his interview with Charles, 298, 299.

-, -, at Bruges, 300, 301, 307, 314, 315, 344, 345.

-, -, returns to Calais from Bruges, 305, 306, 309, 310, 316, 318, 319, 320, 325, 326.

-, -, his interview with the King of Denmark in Charles's garden at Bruges, 308.

-, -, his conferences and negotiations with Charles, 312, 313.

-, -, renews his conferences with the French and Imperial Commissioners at Calais, 321.

-, -, states Francis has no money, 322.

-, -, negotiates at Bruges with Charles for his (Charles's) marriage to Princess Mary, 323 note, 332.

-, -, still at Calais, 327, 330, 331, 333, 334, 335, 344, 346, 347, 348, 350, 364, 366, 368, 369, 370, 371.

-, -, ill of the fever, 329, 335, 336;

suspects he has been poisoned, 335;

recovers, 342.

-, -, his illness said to be feigned, 343.

-, -, sends two ambassadors to Charles and two to Francis from Calais, to make an adjustment between Charles and Francis, 349.

-, -, exasperated against Francis for having sent Albany to Scotland, 380.

-, (A.D. 1522): returns to England, 384.

-, Charles refuses to aid his election as Pope, 396.

-, -, endeavours to effect a truce between Charles and Francis, 414, 423, 442.

-, -, proposes a league between the Pope, Charles, Henry, and Venice, 417, 426, 428, 449, 467;

draws up the articles for the same, 475, 484, 488, 494, 504, 505, 516, 531.

-, -, his complaints against Venice, 440, 441.

-, -, receives Charles upon his visit to England, 462, 463, 470.

-, -, demands of Venice the use of the Flanders galleys for Charles's journey to Spain, 463, 465;

makes use of them, 484.

-, -, the Bishop of Palencia loudly vituperates his arrogance, 465.

-, -, says he will take the field in person against France, and raise 10,000 men at his own cost, 467.

-, -, vituperates the French, 467.

-, -, his late negotiations at Calais, related by Henry to Venice, 471.

-, -, Venice asks him to release the Flanders galleys, 517.

-, -, wishes to make an agreement between Charles and Venice, 522, 544.

-, -, said to want to obtain money from Venice, 552, 570.

-, -, grossly abuses the Venetians, saying they are the lowest of all potentates, 555.

-, -, prohibits exports from England, 555.

-, -, angry about the Venetian galleys, 562, 563.

-, -, insists on Venice attacking France, 566, 569.

-, -, Pace's insinuations against, 567.

-, -, seeks an opportunity to confiscate the Flanders galleys in England, 571.

-, -, the Pope sends him briefs to release the Flanders galleys, 574.

-, -, undertakes the modification of the articles of agreement between Charles and Venice, 598.

-, -, Venice empowers him to make an adjustment between the Signory and Charles, 601.

-, -, Cabot refuses his high offers to go on a voyage of discovery with an armada, 607.

-, -, (A.D. 1523): the see of Badajoz saddled with a pension of 2,000 ducats for, 651.

-, -, Venice thanks him for releasing the Flanders galleys, 653.

-, -, at the inauguration of the High Court of Parliament, 663.

-, -, causes the election of four individuals, his creatures, for the Black Parliament, 679.

-, -, dissatisfied with Charles, 680.

-, -, no longer in such great favour with Henry, 687.

-, -, pleased at the agreement between Charles and Venice, 739.

-, -, abuses the ambassador of Lady Margaret, who asks for a loan of money, 748.

-, -, (A.D. 1524): wishes to negotiate the peace between Charles and Francis to give himself greater authority, 824;

to which Francis agrees, 826.

-, -, Gattinara's dislike to, and opinion of, 845, 852, 865, 882, 948.

-, -, said to have deceived Francis, 882.

-, -, deceives himself as regards Charles placing the negotiations for peace in his hands, 885.

-, -, Pace's bad opinion of, 888;

says his nature is very base, 888.

-, -, his negotiations with the French, 900, 1105.

-, -, (A.D. 1525): urges the Imperialists to war, 939.

-, -, his persecution of Pace, alluded to by Shakespear, 975 note.

-, -, desires the Imperial ambassador to write nothing from the English Court without first showing his letters to him (Wolsey), 986.

-, -, abuses Clement VII., 986.

-, -, report of his commanding one of the armies against Picardy, 1012.

-, -, warmly receives the Venetian ambassador Orio, 1016, 1037, 1060;

for which Venice thanks him, 1050.

-, -, an insurrection against, in consequence of Henry levying a tax upon the people, quelled by Henry repealing it, 1025, 1027, 1028.

-, -, recommends Venice not to make any agreement with Charles, because the Spaniards are detested, 1061, 1062, 1067.

-, -, pensions paid to, by Charles, 1069.

-, -, wants to make peace with Francis, reserving place for Charles, 1069.

-, -, directs everything, 1097.

-, -, Henry writes without the knowledge of, for the return of Pace from Venice, 1097.

-, -, sends ambassadors to France and Rome to negotiate an agreement between England and France, 1097.

-, -, well inclined to the confederacy of the Italian powers, lest Charles render himself monarch of Italy, 1101, 1106, 1141.

-, -, very intent on the league with France, 1111.

-, -, the Venetian ambassador instructed to offer him whatever can redound to the honour and profit of the English Crown or himself, 1118.

-, -, desires the release of Francis on behalf of Henry and himself, for the benefit of the Christian religion, 1124.

-, -, chooses Italy to remain free, as Charles wishes to make himself monarch of the world, 1141, 1187.

-, -, at his place, “the Moore,” the King being with him, 1150.

-, -, spoken of conjointly with the King, as the King and Cardinal, 1146, 1160, 1161, 1166, 1169, 1171, 1185, 1190, 1191, 1198, 1199, 1206, 1214, 1226, 1229, 1233, 1242, 1249, 1251, 1256, 1265, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1286, 1309, 1311, 1315, 1316, 1317, 1326, 1332, 1336, 1345, 1352, 1358, 1368, 1378, 1380, 1383, 1389, 1410, 1412, 1432, 1433, 1438, 1443, 1449.

-, -, his conversations or interviews, sometimes in company of the King, with the Venetian ambassador and secretary, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1169, 1187, 1190, 1198, 1201, 1203, 1218, 1219, 1224, 1227, 1230, 1231, 1235, 1238, 1254, 1269, 1275, 1314, 1315, 1349, 1351, 1371, 1377, 1379, 1381, 1382, 1387, 1393, 1418, 1428, 1446, 1458, 1459.

-, -, urges the stipulation of the league by the Signory, adding, “The King and we, at the cost of our own substance, will not tolerate the domination of Italy by the Emperor,” 1175.

-, -, at Richmond, “the court of the Cardinal,” 1187.

-, -, desires books and MSS. for his College at Oxford, 1187, 1198, 1258, 1286.

-, -, (A.D. 1526): has the entire management of the realm, 1193.

-, -, gives audience in lieu of the King to the French ambassador, 1197, 1203.

-, -, commissions Sir Gregory Casal to proceed to Venice and prevent the Signory from making terms with the Emperor, 1200.

-, -, Madame Margaret's ambassador waits on, 1212.

-, -, treats Langus, Papal nuncio, as a spy, 1212, 1335, 1336.

-, -, the King and he will be protectors and defenders of the Signory and State of Venice, 1219, 1230.

-, -, at Greenwich with the King, giving audience to the Venetian ambassador, 1220, 1235.

-, -, in pontifical array sings mass at St. Paul's, upon publication of the peace between Charles and Francis, 1223.

-, -, sings high mass at the taking of Henry's oath to the agreement with Francis, 1262.

-, -, in great dread of the plague, 1275.

-, -, rental for, from territory in Naples, to be paid by Francis upon Henry joining the league against Charles, 1284, 1289, 1290, 1307;

would prefer deriving the sum from the duchy of Milan, 1363, 1366, 1392.

-, -, indisposed at Richmond, 1294.

-, -, intends marrying the Princess of England to the Duke of Orleans, Francis' second son, that he may reside in England and become popular there, 1297.

-, -, declines to receive the Signory's secretary, as the term of quarantine had not expired since the demise of the ambassador, 1305.

-, -, confers with the Papal nuncio, Gambara, 1307, 1335, 1336, 1339, 1348, 1349, 1351, 1382.

-, -, gives audience to the ambassador of France (Passano), 1324, 1387, 1388, 1395.

-, -, thanked by the Doge and College of Venice, who acknowledge the league to be the work of his hands, and worthy of his great ability, counsel, and wisdom, 1327, 1345.

-, -, proposes that the league be bound not to desist until the Emperor acquit his debt to the King of England, 1347, 1349.

-, -, goes to Hampton Court, thence to Oxford, 1374, 1382.

-, -, gives audience to the newly arrived Papal nuncio, Sanga, 1393, 1401, 1428.

-, -, tells the Venetian secretary “this King will not spend money to make an enemy of his friend, and gain nothing,” 1406.

-, -, urged to induce the Emperor to agree to a general peace, 1424.

-, -, requested by the Emperor to be a mediator for peace, so that he may attack the Infidels, 1428.

-, -, invites all the ambassadors in London to attend mass and dine with him, 1425.

-, -, not inclined to side with the Emperor, even if the King is, 1439, 1450.

-, -, characteristics of, depicted by Castiglione, 1450.

-, -, false report of his arrival at the French Court, 1453.

-, -, (A.D. 1515): spoken of as “one who has sprung up like a mushroom,” 1486.

-, -, connives at the Duke of Suffolk's marriage with Mary Queen of France, 1486 and note.

-, -, speech of, to Giustinian, upon the recovery of Verona, 1487.

-, -, letters from, 750.

-, -, letters to, 101, 138, 398, 584, 655, 720.

-, -, his secretaries, 572. See also Vannes, Peter.

-, -, his physician, Agostini, 614.

Woodstock, 759.

Wool, exported from England, 120, 139, 200, 201, 506, 515, 687, 838.

-, scarcity of, in Venice, 877.

Woolsacks, four, in use at the inauguration of the High Court of Parliament of England, 663.

Worcester, bishops of. See Giglis;

Ghinucci.

-, Charles Somerset, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain of England, 319 note, 466.

-, -, ambassador to France, 43.

-, -,-, to Charles and Francis, 240.

-, -, accompanies Wolsey to Calais, 272, 279;

who sends him with Dr. West to Francis to make a truce between Charles and Francis, 349, 352, 353, 355.

-, -, bears Henry's train, 663.

Worms, 203, 227, 239, 832, 1024.

-, Diet of, 395.

-, treaty of, 1100.

-, letters dated at, 147, 156, 191, 196, 197, 199, 202, 209, 216, 217, 220, 222, 223, 224.

Wrestling, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 24, 82.

Wurtemberg, duchy of, Charles resigns it to Don Ferdinand, 409.

-, -, rising of Lutherans in, 907, 936.

-, the league of Swabia bound to maintain, for Don Ferdinand, 955.

-, the Lutherans take the marquisate of, 1007.

-, books against Luther printed at, 1098.

-, Duke of, Francis insists that he be comprised in the truce between Charles and Francis, 366.

-, -, favoured by the Lutherans, 952.

-, -, fighting for the recovery of his states, 952;

recovers many of them, 955.

-, -, re-instated, 1000.

X

Xativa, Spain, disturbances at, 526.

-, -, besieged by Charles, 570.

-, tenders obedience to Charles, 589.

Y

Yong, John, Master of the Rolls, 140 note, 193, 211.

York, Wolsey's see of, 57.

-, Cardinal of. See Wolsey.

-, Margaret of, third wife of Charles the Bold, dies (in 1506), 404 note.

-, a captain of, perishes in a storm off Britanny, 572.

-, Archbishop of, George Nevill, (A.D. 1471), letter to, 1465.

-, -, cousin to Richard, Earl of Warwick, 1468.

Yorkshire, muster in (A.D. 1496), 1478 II.

Ypres, 467.

Yucatan, discovered by Cortes, 556, 827.

Z

Zamora, Bishop of, 151.

-, -, takes the field with the Commons of Spain, against Charles, 212.

-, -, confined in the castle of Simancas, 552.

Zana, the, a Venetian ship, taken by the French, and subsequently by the Biscayans, 847, 843.

Zane, Beneto, master of a Venetian ship, 836.

-, Zuan, and Brothers, Venetian merchants, 838.

Zantani, Vincenzo, captain of the Alexandrian galleys, 991.

Zealand, 232, 425, 436.

Zen, Piero, Venetian ambassador at Constantinople, 704.

Zenone. See Messina, Bishop of.

Ziani, Paolo, a Franciscan friar, letter from, 813.

Zonca, Venetian secretary in London (A.D. 1634), 467 note.

Zorzi, Marin, LL.D., of the Venetian Senate, 482.

-, Cà, Venice, 527.

Zuanne, Alvise di Stefano di, of Venice, 1460.

-, Bernardo de, of Venice, 1464.

Zuinglius, vicar of Zurich, writes and prints in favour of Luther, 1153 note, 1252, 1296.

Zurich, 422, 639.

-, vicar of, Zuinglius, 1153, 1252.

-, Philip Melancthon of, 1153.

-, conference at Baden near, 1296.