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Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 10, 1550-1552. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.
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Cabot, Sebastian, 11, 12, 17, 21, 40, 56, 63, 64, 66, 67, 115, 217.
Cadiz, 310.
Calais, Deputy Governors of. See Cobham, Lord;
Willoughby de Eresby, Lord;
and Howard, Lord William.
-, 30, 39, 86, 87, 91, 98, 102 note, 106, 107, 115, 116, 120, 123, 143, 144, 155, 166, 176, 186, 188–192, 193, 197, 216, 218, 227, 244, 250, 266, 270, 281, 282, 309, 325, 335, 365, 395, 402, 403–405, 430, 446, 447 note, 454, 455, 467, 471, 474 note, 478, 493, 494, 499, 508, 517, 529, 532, 551, 552, 560, 564 note, 565, 577, 585, 596, 597, 608.
Calvin, John, 152 note.
Camayano, Papal envoy to Trent, 426–428, 432, 457–464, 518, 520, 583–584.
Camber, 375, 494, 495.
Cambrésis, the, 31.
Camerino, Duke of. See Farnese, Octavio.
-, Duchess of. See Margaret, wife of Octavio Farnese.
-, 275, 277.
Canaries, the, 12.
Cannstadt, 283.
Cano, Fray Melchor, 426.
Cantelour, M. de, 326.
Canterbury, Archbishop of. See Cranmer.
la Capelle, Adolphe de Bourgogne, Sieur de, Vice-Admiral of Flanders, instructions to, from the Queen Dowager of Hungary, 508, 625.
-, 590.
Les Cappes (near Ardres), 186 note.
Captain, the (Captain Marino), Simon Renard's informant, 5, 26, 30, 31, 77.
Capua, Prior of. See Strozzi, Leone.
Caraffa, Carlo, 543 note.
-, Cesare, 543 note.
-, Cardinal Pietro (afterwards Pope Paul IV), 15, 16, 25, 52, 76, 394, 543 note.
Carpi, Cardinal, 52.
Cartagena, the Bishop of, 533, 534.
Casalmaggiore, 286.
Cascaes, 511.
Cassel (in Flanders), 402.
Cassillis, Earl of (Kennedy), 586 note.
Castelabe (?), Abbey of (near Calais), 186.
Castelguelfo, 36.
Castillo, Alonso del, an auditor in Flanders, 469.
Castro, Duke of. See Farnese, Orazio.
- (in Italy), 327, 520.
- (in Spain), 581.
Catherine Howard, Queen of England, 9.
Catherine de Medici, Queen of France, 50, 171, 181–182, 250, 380.
Caumont, M. de, 326.
Cecil, William, Secretary to the Privy Council, 384, 393, 439, 465, 564 note, 568, 571, 611.
Chafferon, M. de, 327.
Chaloner, Sir Thomas, 265 note.
Chamberlain, the Lord Great. See Northampton, Marquis of.
Chamberlain, the Lord. See Wentworth, Thomas, Lord: and Darcy, Arthur, Lord.
Chamberlain, Sir Thomas, sent to Sweden, 62, 63.
English ambassador in Brussels, 117, 122, 137, 140, 142, 148–150, 154–155, 163, 180, 183, 192, 195–196, 204, 225, 238, 241–242, 252, 256, 304, 311–317, 335, 349, 352, 371, 387, 388, 417, 472, 480, 481, 494, 497, 512, 531, 533, 534, 535, 551, 552, 554–557, 561, 562–563, 564, 566 note, 580, 598, 602–603, 605, 606, 610.
Chamiroux, M. de, 327.
Champagne, 318, 370, 537.
Chancellor of England, the Lord. See Rich, Lord;
and Goodrich, Dr.
Chantonnay, Thomas Perrenot, Sieur de, 309.
la Chapelle des Ursins, M. de, 171, 326.
Chapuis, Eustace, 189.
Chartres, the Vidame of (François de Vendôme), 53, 62 note, 72, 97, 98, 100, 108, 109, 110, 180, 186, 217, 226.
Chassez, M. de, 409.
Chastelherault, Duke of. See Arran.
Châteaubriant, 302, 308, 310 note.
Châtillon, M. de (Gaspard de Coligny), 77.
Sent to England, 91, 97, 110, 171, 251.
Becomes Admiral of France, 605.
-, fort, near Boulogne, 30, 92.
Chelmsford, 5 note, 134 note.
Chelsea, 593.
Chenault, French envoy to England, 346 note.
Chenes, M. de, French captain, 25.
Chester, William, an English merchant, 430, 581.
Chester, the Bishop of. See Bird, John.
Cheyne, Sir Thomas, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 8, 9, 11, 17, 39, 41, 57, 68, 108, 114, 116, 234.
Chichester, Bishop of. See Day, George.
Chievres, M. de, 111.
Chimay, 557.
Chinon, letter dated from, 299.
Cicero, 394.
Claessus, Giselbert, a merchant of Amsterdam, 610.
Clarence, the dukedom of, 347, 381.
Clarentius (Clarence), Mrs., Lady-in-Waiting to the Lady Mary, 221.
Clermont de Lantdeyne, M. de, 327.
Clervaux, M. de, Gentleman of the King of France's chamber, 326.
Cleves, Anne of, 282, 323, 402.
-, William V, Duke of, 124, 282, 323, 378, 550.
-, Duchess of (Archduchess Maria of Austria, daughter of Ferdinand, King of the Romans), 111.
-, 124, 148, 378.
Clinton, Edward, Lord, Lord High Admiral, 99, 108, 115, 141, 179, 198–203, 241–242, 265, 266–271, 304, 380, 390, 394, 408, 579 and note.
Cobham, Lord, Deputy Governor of Calais, 31, 39, 72, 87, 88, 155, 167, 217, 227, 263, 265, 273, 395, 568.
Coligny, François de. See d'Andelot.
Cologne, the Elector of (Count Adolphus Schauenburg), 380, 400–401, 403, 412–416, 420–424, 426–428, 431, 433, 455–456, 470, 489, 507.
-, 352, 378.
Colonna, Ascanio, 35, 53.
Commerce. See England, France, etc.
Compiègne, 77.
le Conquet, 513.
Constance, the Bishop of, 387.
-, 46.
Constantine, the donation of, 312.
Constantinople, 309.
Controller of the Household, the Lord. See Sir Anthony Wingfield.
Cook, Thomas, an English merchant, 430–431, 498.
Cook, Dr., English commissioner at Gravelines, 91.
Copenhagen, 489.
Coria, Cardinal of, 33.
Cornille of Calais, a pirate, 308.
Cornwall, 110, 119, 342, 347, 614.
Correggio, Girolamo da, 289.
-, 289.
Corsica, 579.
Corte Maggiore, 36.
Corunna, 386.
Corvino (Corvinus), Anthony, a German reformer, 505 and note.
Council of State, the Emperor's, letter from, to the Margrave of Antwerp, 174.
-, -, -, to the Bishop of Arras, 250.
-, -, to the Queen Dowager of Hungary, 173, 175, 271.
-, -, to Simon Renard, 181.
-, letter to, from the Queen Dowager of Hungary, 197.
-, -, from Jehan Scheyfve, 178, 266.
-, -, -, from François Van der Haute, 250.
Council, the English Privy, letter from, to the Lady Mary, 287.
-, -, letter to, from the Lady Mary, 205.
-, 5 sq., 11, 12–14, 17–21, 27, 28, 38–44, 46–48, 55–57, 58, 60–64, 65–72, 79, 80–86, 91, 92, 93, 97, 98, 99, 100–104, 108, 109, 111–113, 118–120, 127, 140–144, 149, 151, 152, 154, 155, 162–166, 167–170, 174, 178–179, 186, 195, 198–203, 204, 205–209, 218, 225, 226, 230–237, 247, 251–261, 264, 266–270, 284, 286–288, 302–307, 318–322, 341–342, 346, 347, 356–364, 371–374, 375–376, 384–386, 388–390, 392, 395–396, 397, 403–405, 410–411, 424–426, 428–430, 438–443, 452. 464–467, 468, 473–475, 483–488, 493, 512, 513, 514–518, 526–528, 531–535, 537, 540, 546–548, 552–554, 557–560, 562–663, 566–569, 571, 575, 576–577, 578, 580, 582, 591, 604, 605–606, 610–615, 616, 618.
Courrières, Jehan de Montmorency, Sieur de, letters from, to the Queen Dowager of Hungary, 504, 514, 526, 529.
-, summary of a letter from, 507.
-, -, Advices sent by, 513, 525.
-, letters to, from the Queen Dowager of Hungary, 472, 511, 525.
-, -, sent by the Queen Dowager of Hungary on a mission to England, 472–475, 483, 495, 497, 504, 507–508, 511, 512, 513–518, 526–529, 531, 533, 536, 563, 604.
Courtenay, Edward, 347.
-, Henry, Marquis of Exeter, 347.
Courtpennick (Kurt or Conrad Penninck), mercenary captain, 11, 114, 215–216, 229, 381, 402, 493.
Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 140, 213–214, 226, 256 note, 261, 323, 332, 369, 389, 453, 514, 591, 593.
Craue, La (near Antwerp), 174.
Crayer, an English sailor, 348.
Créance, Count de, 326.
Cremona, 286, 607, 608.
Crépy, the treaty of, 58, 70, 71.
Crescenzio, Marcello, papal legate at the Council of Trent, 273, 398, 399, 401, 402, 403, 411–414, 419, 421, 426–428, 431–435, 458–459, 470, 471, 489–492, 500–503, 506.
Croeser (Cruser or Cruysser), Dr. Hermann, the Duke of Cleves envoy in England, 282, 323.
Croÿ, Adrien de. See Roeulx, Count de.
Crusel, M. de, 326.
Cuellar, Juan de, Spanish merchant, 339, 341.
Cumberland, 215.
Currency. See England, France, etc.
Customs. See England, commerce in; Low Countries, etc.