Venice: March 1538

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 5, 1534-1554. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1873.

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March 1538

March 1. Deliberazioni Senato (Secreta), v. lix. p. 2. 171. The Doge and Senate to the Secretary (Zuccato) in England.
Send the summary of advices from Constantinople, dated 23rd and 24th January, of which confirmation has been received through several channels, that he may communicate them to the King.
Ayes, 173. Noes, 12. Neutrals, 9.
[Italian.]
March 1. Lettere del Collegio (Secreta), File no. 15. 172. The Doge and College to the Secretary (Zuccato) in England.
The Republic's defensive and offensive League against the Turk (concerning which they wrote to him heretofore) having lately been concluded at Rome, a very honourable place being reserved for such kings and Christian princes as are not comprised in it, charge him to announce the ratification to the King of England as becoming and as required by their observance towards his Majesty, from whom they not only hope, but are certain, that he will contribute such forces (presidij) and favour as expected from him by the Christian religion owing to the title deservedly given him, and because he will thus act in accordance with his own goodness and magnanimity.
[Italian.]
March 18. Deliberazioni Senato (Secreta), v. lix. p. 16. 173. The Doge and Senate to the Secretary (Zuccato) in England.
Enclose summary of advices in letters from Napoli di Romania, from the 25th January to the 15th February, and from Pasqualigo, Proveditor of the Fleet, and other places (et del proveditor del armata Pasqualigo et altri loci), for communication to the King.
Ayes, 168. Noes, 2. Neutrals, 0.
[Italian.]
March 22. Lettere del Collegio (Secreta), File no. 15. 174. The Doge and College to the Secretary (Zuccato) in England.
Send him the enclosed summary of advices received from the sea for communication to the King as usual.
[Italian.]
March 28. Deliberazioni Senato (Secreta), v. lix. p. 17. 175. The Doge and Senate to the Secretary (Zuccato) in England.
Send summary of a report made in the College by a trustworthy person come from Constantinople, for communication to the King as usual.
Ayes, 137. Noes, 36. Neutrals, 4.
[Italian.]