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Index: N, O

Pages 514-515

Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 7, 1544. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1899.

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N

Najera, Duke of, 50, 55, 84.

Namur, 241.

Nancy, French occupation of, 203.

Naples menaced by Turkish fleet, 57; 58,

attacked by Francis I., 304, 305, 431; 485, 487, 490.

-, Viceroy of. See Toledo, Pedro de.

Nurbonne, 269, 344.

Naturalization in England, results of, 6.

Navarre, 344.

Netherlands or Low Countries, See also Flanders;

Bevres;

Christian III.;

Herring-trade;

Flanders;

Flemish mares;

Hungary;

Queen Dowager;

Safe-conducts;

Scotland, &c.

-, war declared against by Christian III., 19, 31, 43, 61, 71, 77, 171, 463,

fleet of, 31, 170, 185, 201, 207. 426,

merchants of, at Dantzig, 63,

probable objections to the Orleans marriage, 337,

stated by Prince Philip, 480, 484.

-, Stadtholderinn of. See Hungary Queen Dowager of.

News from the Emperor's camp and the Peace with France, 346.

-, from the Imperial camp before St. Disier 290.

“News from Piedmont,” a document referred to, 133.

-, from Rome, 84.

-, from Scotland, 213.

-, of the Turk sent from Venice, 90.

Nizza (Nice) menaced by Turkish fleet, 57, 305, 431, 488.

-, truce of, broken, 308, 305.

Norfolk, 99.

-, Duke of (Thomas Howard), 55,

commander of vanguard in invasion of France, 133; 149, 196, 207,

requires supplies, at Montreuil, 242, 432 on,

exchange value of money, 249; 300, 322;

at Boulogne, 376, 385–387, 397–399, 407,

and Brussels, 409,

at Calais, 419, 425–427.

-, letter to, from Charles V., 454.

Normandy, 64, 118, 119–121, 174, 181, 258, 270, 435.

-, claimed by Henry VIII., 326.

-, sailors from, 119.

Northern Seas, the, fishing in, 71, 86.

Novgorod, taken by Turkish horsemen, 269.

Nuestra Senora de las Vinas, conferences at, for peace of Crepy, 350.

Nuncios, See Gremani; Montepulchiano; Poggio; Sfondrato.

Nuncio previous to Montepulchiano in Portugal, 455.

Nyeupurt, 372, 373.

O

Obersteyn, Count, 204.

Oldenburg, Count of, Danish Ambassador to Charles V., 113.

Oost, 71, 72, 188, 250.

Orange, Prince of, Réné de Nassau, 113,

killed at St. Disier, 265, 267, 280.

-, Princess of, 267.

Order of the Golden Fleece, 94.

-, Military, of Santiago, 159, 480.

Orleans, Duke d' (Charles de Valois), son of Francis I., wishes to become a Lutheran, 27,

marriage proposed with Vittoria Farnese, 60; 174, 175, 268,

proposed marriage with Maria, Princess of Spain or her cousin, the dower to be Milan or the Low Countries, 278, 292, 298, 299, 329, 337, 338, 369, 403, 413, 474–476,

opinions of Prince Philip and his councillors on, 479–494;

his early imprisonment as a hostage in Madrid, 259, 359, 436,

and the peace with England, 366.

-, -, his army. See Dauphin.

Osorno, Count of, Garcia Fernandez Manrique, 489.

Ortiz, Ensign Diego, wounded at St. Disier, 266.

Ostende, 372, 373.

Oudenarde (called Bredenarde), French infantny treated with favour in passage through, 385, 394, 406, 408.

Oven, Count, killed at St. Disier, 265.