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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 2, 1509-1519. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1867.

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Cadiz, 1335, 1339.

-, forty ships detained for the King of Spain at, 186.

-, order touching the stay of the Flanders galleys at, p. 363, p. 364, p. 365.

-, the Flanders galleys at, 1007.

-, Venetian consul at, 1337.

Caestres, Jaques de, ambassador from the Emperor to England. 503 note.

Caiazzo, Count of, his marriage with the niece of Leo X., 1291.

Cairo, 876.

-, the Soldan of Egypt at, 218.

-, Sultan Selim's entry into, after his victory over the Soldan of Egypt, 869.

Calabria, Duke of, son of Ferdinand, King of Naples, imprisoned at Xativa, 564.

-, -, the Cardinal of Arragon goes to the court of Charles to attempt the release of, 955.

Calais, 445, 890, 894, 1166, 1168, 1171, 1211, 1220, 1237, 1269, 1270.

-, English troops going to, 174, 182, 183, 186.

-, English army at, 250, 252, 253, 259, 262, 352.

-, Henry VIII. and his army at, 265, 266, 268, 270, 271, 283, 344, 345.

-, Henry leaves, 352.

-, secret meeting of Henry VIII. and the Emperor at, 362.

-, General of Normandy at, on his way to England to negotiate peace between England and France, 425.

-, proposed meeting of Henry VIII. and Lewis XII. at, on the marriage of Mary Tudor, 465.

-, proposed meeting of Lewis XII. and Mary Tudor at, 463, 466, 505.

-, the Emperor breaks faith with Henry VIII. about being in person at, 505.

-, proposed interview between Henry VIII. and Francis I., at, 585, 587, 774, 840, 1047.

-, German troops in Henry's pay going to, 700.

-, despatches of the French ambassador in England intercepted at, by Henry VIII.'s order, 712.

-, the English apprehensive of an attack on, by the French, 839, 855.

-, English and French commissioners at, to settle mercantile disputes, 913, 941, 955, 972.

-, Francis intends to recover Tournai and, 1025.

-, Cardinal Campeggio at, 1042, 1043, 1046, 1051, 1355.

-, French hostages at, on their way to England, 1154, 1163.

-, Francis I. refuses to meet Henry at, 1235.

-, staple of, exports from the, 843, 976.

-, captain of, proposed referee for England to settle disputes with France about damages, 913.

-, governors of, one of the, ambassador in France [Sir Richard Wingfield ?], 636.

-, governor of, receives Cardinal Campeggio, 1051.

Calcina, near Bergamo, 351.

Calcutta. Se. Colocut.

Calf skins, seized from an English ship, 629.

Camaugel, Mons., killed in an action between the English and French navies, 200.

Camber-before-Rye (Portus Camer.), the Flanders galleys at, 1141.

Cambrai, league of, 28, 33, 67, 298, 638, 673, 758, 838, 844, 855, 859, 860, 876, 890, 1071.

-, under the protection of Charles, Prince of Castile, 311.

-, to pay tribute to Henry VIII. (?), 425.

-, Mons. de Chievres at, 838.

-, Cardinal of, 894.

Campagna, the, residence of Cardinal Volterra in the towns of, 940.

Campanato, Hironimo, letter from, 137.

Campeggio, Lorenzo, Cardinal, Papal legate to the Emperor, 849.

-, -, opposed to the peace between the Emperor and France, 849.

-, -, Papal legate in England, to arrange the peace between the Christian powers and an expedition against the Infidels, 1042, 1043, 1046, 1053, 1057 1062, 1066, 1071, 1075, 1077, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1095, 1106, 1117, 1131 1136, 1141, 1146, 1147, 1166, 1178, 1198, 1211, 1213, 1215, 1220, 1241, 1248, 1252, 1253, p. 559, 1357.

-, -, his secretary in England, 1043.

-, -, his entry into London, 1051, 1052, 1355.

-, -, at the proclamation of peace between England and France, 1085.

-, -, at the conclusion of the marriage between Princess Mary and the Dauphin of France, 1088.

-, -, celebrates high mass in England, giving plenary indulgence. 1180.

-, -, universally liked in England, 1279.

-, -, returns to Rome, 1279, 1297.

-, -, letters from, 1104, 1214.

-, -, letter to, 1289.

-, -, his father, highly esteemed by the Signory of Venice, 1052.

-, -, -, had lectured at Padua, 1279.

-, -, his brother in England, 1053, 1355.

-, -, his son or brother, Papal prothonotary in England, 1178.

-, -, his attendants, 1238.

Campodenario. Se. Champdenier.

Campo Fregoso, Lord Janus da, endeavours to expel the French from Genoa, 71.

-, -, created Duke of Genoa, 184.

-, Lord Octavian da, endeavours to expel the French from Genoa, 71.

-, -, Doge of Genoa, gives a passport to the Venetian ambassador to go to Provence, 519.

Campo San Pietro, Vigo da, 878, 887.

Canal, Hironimo da, secretary to the Venetian ambassador in France, 1130.

Candia, exports from, 174, 186, 629.

-, wines of, licence given by Venice for the export of, to England, 102, 522, 524.

-, -, Venice requests England to take off the duty on, 604, 605, 628, 842.

-, -, Sebastian Giustinian's interviews with Wolsey touching the duty on, 691, 695, 855, 859, 860, 866, 879, 934, 1111, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1211, 1259, 1268, p. 561.

-, Venetian governors of, 869.

Caniziam, Gerardo, of Florence, 1312.

Canossa, Lodovico, Bishop of Bayeux, opposed to the peace with the Emperor, 849. Se. Bayeux.

-, -, Bishop of Tricarico, Papal nuncio, sent to negotiate peace between England and France, 421, 431.

-, -, in France, 453, 454, 505.

-, -, recalled by the Pope, 921, 935, 938.

-, -, complains of the Pope for not making him a cardinal, 938.

Canterbury, Sebastian Giustinian at, 606.

-, his letters intercepted at, 737.

-, letter dated at, 602.

-, Archbishop of. Se. Warham.

Capello, Antonio, banker of Venice, 247, 285.

-, Ser Francesco, Venetian ambassador to England, 44, 45, 61, 126, 167, 184.

-, -, -, his commission from Venice, 179.

-, -, -, detained in the Emperor's dominions, 195, 197, 204.

-, -, -, his death, caused by the Emperor forcing him to return to Venice by rough roads, 365.

-, -, letters from, 188, 189.

-, Marin, 1303, 1306.

-, Paulo, Venetian ambassador at Home, 40, 88.

-, -, letters from, 104, 160.

-, Polò, sage for the mainland at Venice, 1201.

-, Proveditor, letter to, at Vicenza, 158.

Caracciolo, —, Papal nuncio in Germany, 1194, 1250.

-, -, his conferences with the Archbishop of Mayence, 1212, 1239, 1246.

Caraffa, Giovanni Pietro, afterwards Pope Paul V., sent to England as Papal nuncio, 372 note.

Carbonaro, Christopher, servant of the Duke of Milan, 1331.

Cardinals, College of, James IV.'s letter to the, 238. See als. Rome.

-, the schismatic, 214.

-, -, their acts cancelled, 162.

-, -, conventicle of, at Pisa, 165, 169.

Cardona, Ugo di, Viceroy of Naples, 169.

-, -, re-establishes Giulian de' Medici in Florence, 208.

-, -, Se. Naples, Viceroy of.

-, Raymond di, captain general, his salary from the Pope and Venice, 1346.

Carew, Sir John, killed in an action between the English and French navies, 200.

-, Nicholas (Marco Cbaro), his performance at a joust, p. 400.

Carinthia, entry of the Turks into, 751.

Carmeliano, Peter, Latin secretary to Henry VII. and Henry VIII., 25, 30, 61, 67, 251.

-, -, -, letters from, 64, 1331.

-, -, -, his nephew, Cyprian de Maiolo, 963.

Caroldo, Gian Giacomo, Venetian secretary at Milan, p. 563.

-, -, -, letters from, 193, 849, 856, 863, 897, 921, 927, 952, 972, 1008, 1082.

“Carolina.” Se. Bull, the Golden.

Carpets, Wolsey's purchase of, 1042.

-, Saracen, p. 354.

Carpi, Cardinal Castellesi willing to reside at, 1023.

-, Prince of, Alberto Pio, ambassador from France to the Pope, 56, 58.

-, -, ambassador from the Emperor to the Pope, 165, 295, 314, 315, 327, 845, 903, 933.

-, -, -, in conference with the Pope, 301.

-, -, -, letters to, 140, 331, 332, 823, 964.

Carriati, Count of, ambassador from Spain to Venice, 184, 198, 243.

-, -, defends Verona against the French and Venetian armies, 803.

Carroz, Don Luis de, Spanish ambassador to the Pope, 1219, 1239, 1251.

-, -, evinces no respect for Leo X. or Francis I., 1221 note.

-, -, his conferences with Leo X., 1245, 1246, 1247.

-, -, announces to the Pope the election of Charles V., 1260.

Cartagena, in the Gulf of Lyons, 183.

Casale, letter dated at, 1082.

Cassel, provost of, Geo. de Theimseke, ambassador in England from Spain, 913, 918.

Castelbaldo, in Italy, 24.

Castelles, Earl of, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Castellesi, Adrian, of Corneto, Cardinal Bishop of Bath and Wells, residing at Rome, 339, 489, p. 560. Se. Corneto.

-, -, -, empowered to swear to the Holy League in the name of Henry VIII., 890.

-, -, -, pardoned for being concerned in the Petrucci conspiracy against Leo X., 902, 904.

-, -, -, sells his plate to pay the fine imposed on him by the Pope, 909.

-, -, -, flies from Rome, after paying the fine, 911.

-, -, -, his complicity in the plot, 912, 914.

-, -, -, Venice grants a safe conduct to, permitting him to reside at Venice, 917.

-, -, -, at the residence of the Bishop of Paphos in Venice, 981.

-, -, -, Venice writes to England in the behalf of, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926.

-, -, -, the Pope content that he shall remain at Venice, 928, 932.

-, -, -, deprived of the bishopric of Bath and Wells, which is given to Wolsey, 934, 941, 954, 1051, 1054.

-, -, -, letter from, 941.

-, -, -, Sebastian Giustinian intercedes with Henry VIII. and Wolsey on behalf of, 944, 950, 953, 971.

-, -, -, accused by Wolsey of having poisoned Pope Alexander, 953.

-, -, -, said to have been a favorite of Henry VII., 957.

-, -, -, the Pope puts the Governor of Rome in his house at Rome, 969.

-, -, -, the Pope enraged against, 970.

-, -, -, request from the Signory to the Pope to allow him to remain at Venice, 984.

-, -, -, summoned to Rome by the Pope, 985, 995, 1011, 1012.

-, -, -, the Pope's decree against, 1023.

-, -, -, shall have the guarantee of the Emperor and the King of France for his safety, if he will return to Rome, 1026.

-, -, -, receives a safeconduct from the Pope, 1032.

-, -, -, the Consistory enforces all the acts against, 1033.

-, -, -, dissatisfied with the safe conduct of the l'ope, who sends him another, 1036.

-, -, -, his agents at Rome, 1044.

-, -, -, his houses at Rome given to Cardinal Cibo and the Governor of Home, 1045.

Castiglione, Buldassare, proxy in London in 1506 for the Duke of Urbino, to receive the order of the Garter, 887.

Castile, France exhorts England to attack, 492.

-, Ferdinand of Arragon's revenues in, 564.

-, Charles has power to oust Ferdinand of Arragon from the government of, 588.

-, Charles's visit to, 698, 882.

-, Henry VIII. claims a share of, in right of Katharine of Arragon, 713, 1143.

-, a King of, who got possession of, by murdering his brother, 1143.

-, Queen of, Dona Juana, daughter of Ferdinand of Arragon, and widow of Philip of Spain, truce between France, Spain and, 233.

-, -, -, living at Tordesillas, and considered to be mad, 564.

-, Prince of. Se. Charles.

-, a Princess of, [i.e. Katharine of Arragon], 1143.

Catholic King, the. Se. Ferdinand of Arragon and Charles of Spain.

Cavalcanti, Giovanni, at Home, 340.

Cawell, Master, clerk of the Scotch Chancery, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Cento in Italy, Cardinal Bainbridge with his army at, 104.

Ceri, Renzo da, commander of the Venetian army, 56, 493.

-, -, -, captures Cesare Fieramosca, 351.

-, -, -, recovers Bergamo, 506.

Cerisolles, Mons. de. Se. Dauryzolles.

Cervetere, letter dated at, 980.

Cervia, falls into the hands of the Venetians, 840, 844, 855.

Chabriel, Zuan, 1314, 1319.

Chacho, Mons. Gabriel de, killed in an action between the English and French navies, 200.

Chafiri [Chorfi ?] Nicolò, merchant of Venice, letter to, 254.

Chaini, Monseigneur de, meets Mary Tudor at Abbeville, 511.

Chaldæans, prophecy of the subjugation of, by Charles V., 1301.

Chamberlain, Lord, of England. Se. Worcester, Earl of.

Champagne, English army in, 321.

Champdenier, (Campodenario), Seigneur de, Francis de Rochechouart, French ambassador to England, 1074, 1089, p. 558.

Chancellors, Lord, of England. Se. Warham an. Wolsey.

Channel, the English, 1106, 1119, 1124, 1180, 1190, 1193.

-, -, the navy in the, 174, 183, 211, 217, 237, 253, 396, 1018.

-, -, Henry crosses, 216, p. 92, 311, 774, 793.

-, -, the English, army crosses, 238, 344, 1006, p. 559.

-, -, storm in, 987.

-, -, the fleet of, take four Breton ships, 155.

Charlemagne, King of France, 830, 865.

Charles IV., King of France, 1120.

-, VIII., King of France, 52, 967, 446, 500.

-, -, his marriages with Margaret of Austria and Anne of Brittany, 367.

-, -, Henry VIII. lends money on the armour of, 52.

Charles, Duke of Burgundy, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Castile, King of Spain, and finally Emperor of Germany (as Charles V.), 52, 340, 712, 722, 755, 836, 899, 989, 992, 1066, 1072, 1088, 1093, 1136, 1140, 1148, 1190, 1197, 1204, 1215, 1259, 1279, p. 557, p. 563, 1296, 1298.

-, proposed marriage with Mary, sister of Henry VIII., 7, 288, 292, 295, 298, 301, 371, 385, 440, 487, 489, 505, 695, 1336.

-, the Milanese to be recovered for the benefit of, 121.

-, proposed marriage with Renee, second daughter of Lewis XII., 280, 589, 591, 592, 603, 751.

-, Cambrai under the protection of, 311.

-, St. Omer belonging to, 321.

-, Lille Castle belonging to, 328.

-, his ambassador to Ferdinand of Arragon, 453.

-, (A.D. 1514), Tournai to be retained by, 455.

-, place left for, in the league between England and France, 482, 487.

-, raises troops, on account of the marriage of Mary Tudor to Lewis XII., 493.

-, Maximilian complains of the marriage of Mary Tudor to Lewis XII. instead of, 503.

-, (A.D. 1515), Ferdinand of Arragon gives 20,000 ducats annually to Lady Margaret to keep Charles in Flanders, 564.

-, Henry intends remaining on good terms with, 584.

-, adjustment between England, France and, 586, 587, 588, 595, 601.

-, tenders homage to Francis as Duke of Brabant, 592.

-, proposed marriage with Mary Tudor, after the decease of Lewis XII., 594, 612.

-, nominated as confederate of Henry VIII. in the peace between England and France, 598.

-, in league with Maximilian, Ferdinand and Henry VIII., 658, 688.

-, negotiates peace between Maximilian and France, 665.

-, (A.D. 1516), peace between Henry VIII. and, 688, 698.

-, heir of Ferdinand of Arragon, 690.

-, Francis endeavouring to recover Naples from, 714.

-, his ambassadors in Picardy discussing the affairs of Scotland and Naples, 721.

-, his ambassador in England. Se. Elna, Bishop of, and Ambassadors.

-, Wolsey proposes a league between the Pope, Maximilian, Henry VIII., Venice, the Switzers and, against France, 738, 739.

-, at peace with Venice and England, 744.

-, refuses to join the league against France, without the approval of the grandees of Spain, 750, 763.

-, proposed marriage with Louise, eldest daughter of Francis I., 751, 757, 758, 774, 807, 809, 1117.

-, his proposed journey from Flanders to Spain, 753, 759.

-, Venice asks Henry VIII. to intercede with, to allow the Venetians to trade with Spain, 754.

-, his chief councillor, Mons. de Chièvres, 764.

-, concludes a league with Francis I. (treaty of Noyon), 765, 769, 775, 870, 876.

-, Francis invites Henry VIII. to join the league between him and, 774.

-, Naples to remain in possession of, for an annual pension, 775.

-, proposed consignment of Verona to, 779.

-, Sebastian Giustinian urges Wolsey to send to, about the safeconducts for the Venetian galleys, 781, 783, 789, 798.

-, in league with the Pope, Maximilian and Henry VIII., 786, 788, 793, 807, 810, 811, 814, 818, 825, 835, 862, 868, 870, 876, 880, 882, 884, 887, 888, 889, 890, 892, 894, 897, 936, 954.

-, means to cancel his agreement with Francis, 788.

-, Cardinal of Sion at the court of, 790, 793, 821.

-, intends sending an army into Italy to prevent the Venetians succouring the French, 798, 800.

-, refuses to oppose Francis, 802.

-, Wolsey states the peace between Francis and, cannot last, 807.

-, Pompeio Colonna, Bishop of Rieti, at the court of, 808.

-, proposed marriage with Mary, daughter of Henry VIII., 809.

-, inclined to peace, 811.

-, his ambassador received no commission to make a league with Francis, but was compelled to do so, 826.

-, pays 100,000 ducats yearly, for Naples, to the King of France, 828.

-, (A.D. 1517), proposed meeting at Calais with Henry VIII. and Maximilian, 840, 845.

-, duty on goods exported from or imported into the territories of, by the Flanders galleys, p. 363, p. 365.

-, receives his grandfather Maximilian at Brussels, 849.

-, described as of a weakly constitution, 854.

-, proposed meeting at Cambrai with Maximilian and Francis, 855, 858, 860.

-, Portuguese ambassador at the court of, 883.

-, again proposes go to to Spain, 893, 903, 933, 937, 945, 1300.

-, summons a parliament to make arrangements for his journey into Spain, 900.

-, sends ambassadors to England to swear to the league with Henry VIII, 908, 913, 918, 919, 920.

-, Henry sends money and infantry to, for his journey to Spain, 930, 951, 962.

-, on the island of Zealand, 942, 944, 950, 958.

-, Cardinal of Arragon at the court of, 955.

-, his presence in Spain much needed, 959.

-, his policy against France, if he go into Spain, 964.

-, his fleet reported to be at sea, 966, 973.

-, not going to Spain, 968.

-, said to have no ability, and to be governed by his Council, 969.

-, lands at Galicia in Spain, 979.

-, proposed marriage with Elizabeth, daughter of the King of Portugal, 996, 1117.

-, to have Tournai in lieu of one of his own towns, 997.

-, (A.D. 1518), said to beguile the King of England, 1004.

-, gives a bishopric to Wolsey, and a pension to Charles, Duke of Suffolk, 1004.

-, lays an embargo on the vessels in his ports, 1009.

-, well-disposed towards France and Venice, 1013, 1019, 1024.

-, proposed interview between Francis and, 1019.

-, should France make war upon England he cannot remain at peace, 1020.

-, the French ambassador asks his views concerning the recovery of Tournai and Calais by Francis, 1025.

-, on good terms with England and France, 1030.

-, his ambassador at Rome, 1040.

-, supposed hostile intentions of Francis towards, 1044.

-, gains a victory in Barbary, 1057.

-, to be elected King of the Romans, by dint of money, 1059.

-, proposed league against the Turks with Leo X., Maximilian, Francis, and Henry VIII., 1063, 1067, 1070, 1071, 1074, 1080, 1083, 1089, 1092. 1127.

-, proposed marriage with the second daughter of Francis (Charlotte), 1073, 1185, 1269.

-, touching his election as King of the Romans, 1080, 1092, 1099, 1100, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1124, 1135, 1154, 1157, 1162, 1163, 1165, 1169, 1170, 1173, 1181, 1183, 1184, 1185, 1187, 1192, 1194, 1219, 1220, 1221, 1222, 1227. 1228, 1231, 1234, 1235, 1237, 1239, 1240, 1246, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1352, 1353, 1354.

-, demands that the Imperial crown shall be sent from Rome to Germany, 1120, 1135, 1137.

-, ratifies the peace between England and France, 1121, 1160, 1166, 1168.

-, said to have offered Wolsey 100,000 ducats, if he would destroy the fortress of Tournai, 1124.

-, (A.D. 1519), remits money to Maximilian and the Electors of Germany, for his election, 1141, 1145.

-, sends Mons. de Rieux to give up Mortaigne to the French, 1149.

-, knights the Venetian ambassador in Spain, 1152.

-, his supporters, 1162.

-, the court of Rome greatly dread his election, 1173.

-, the Pope states he is ineligible to be King of the Romans, 1175, 1179;

of which he complains, 1212.

-, forfeits his fief of the kingdom of Naples, 1175.

-, Francis gives up his competition with, 1175.

-, ratifies his league with the Pope, Maximilian, Henry VIII., and Francis, 1178, 1180.

-, complains that the Pope favours Francis, 1187, 1212.

-, desirous of support from England, 1198.

-, his success not so certain, 1202, 1203.

-, on good terms with Henry, 1205.

-, being without money, pledges part of his revenues in order to obtain the Imperial crown, 1216.

-, Henry VIII. declares in favour of, 1236.

-, elected King of the Romans and Emperor of Germany, by the title of Charles V., 1245, 1247, 1249, 1251, 1254, 1257, p. 562.

-, rejoicings in Rome on his election, 1250, 1260;

in London, 1252.

-, bound to reside in Germany, to undertake no expedition without the consent of the Electors of Germany, and to exclude from his council all who held office under Maximilian, 1253, 1270.

-, straitened for money, 1253.

-, fitter to be governed than to govern, 1253.

-, the Switzers said to be dissatisfied with his election, 1263.

-, the Pope considers a league should be formed against, 1263.

-, receives intelligence of his election, 1265.

-, the Pope says Henry VIII. is displeased at the election of, 1267.

-, very popular in Germany, 1270.

-, styles Francis I. “father,” 1276.

-, Henry offers him an English fleet, as convoy, and to lend him money for his return to Germany, 1277.

-, rumour of his stipulating an alliance with Henry VIII. against Francis, 1278.

-, asks for a loan from Henry, 1288.

-, proposed confe Rénée between Henry and, 1290, 1298.

-, a prophecy concerning his life, victories, and death, 1301.

-, letter to, 1225.

-, his aunt. Se. Katharine of Arragon.

-, his brother. Se. Ferdinand, Don.

-, his mother. Se. Joanna of Castile.

-, his sister, reported marriage with the eldest son of the King of Portugal, 996.

-, -, proposed marriage with the son of the Duke of Brandenburgh, 1194, 1227;

with a Prince of Saxony, 1270.

-, his silversmith, 1152.

-, his steward. Se. Tationo, Count.

Charlotte, second daughter of Francis I., proposed marriage with Charles of Spain, 1073, 1117, 1185, 1269.

Charo, Marco. Se. Carew, Nich.

Chartres, letter dated at, 1113.

Chateaubriand, Madame de, at the French court, 1128.

Chatillon, Mons, de, sent by Francis I. to take possession of Tournai, 1129, 1159, 1164.

Chaumont, De, French commander-in-chief at Milan, 88.

-, -, excommunicated by the Pope, 88.

Chavatorta, Vido, 1314, 1319.

“Chert,” a free town in Germany, the Venetian ambassador Capello charged by the Emperor with trying to draw its allegiance from him, 189.

Cheshire men in the Scotch war, commanded by Edmund, Lord Howard, described as cowards, p. 134.

Chester, county palatine of, Henry VIII.'s revenues from, p. 559.

Chianã, the corsair, at Port St. Mary's, 1337.

Chiefs of the Ten. Se. Venice.

Chieregato, Francesco, Papal nuncio in England to negotiate a general peace, 712.

-, -, -, holds a confe Rénée with Wolsey, 742.

-, -, -, declares Leo will remain neutral in the league between the Emperor, Henry VIII., Charles and the Swiss against France, 744, 753, 808.

-, -, -, negotiating with the Imperial ambassadors, 759.

-, -, -, apologises to Sebastian Giustinian for having assured him the Pope would remain neutral in the league against France, 774.

-, -, -, communicates news to Giustinian, 774, 798, 799, 801, 811, 840, 870, 880, 890, 891, 893, 920.

-, -, -, Giustinian opens his letters addressed to his mother and Lady Bentivola, 793.

-, -, -, under oath not to reveal the articles of the league against France, 800.

-, -, -, called “the friend.” by Giustinian, 809.

-, -, -, threatened by Wolsey with the rack, for communicating with the King of France, 823.

-, -, -, his papers and ciphers seized by Wolsey, 823.

-, -, -, excuses himself to Wolsey for his intimacy with Giubtinian, 823.

-, -, -, about to leave England, 823.

-, -, -, addresses a sonnet to Dona Ursina, 887.

-, -, -, shows Giustinian the Pope's briefs consenting to join the league against France, 888.

-, -, -, Leo refers Henry VIII. to, for news, 915.

-, -, -, to return to Rome immediately, on penalty of 3,000 ducats, 934.

-, -, -, acts as agent to Cardinal Castellesi, 934.

-, -, -, letters from, 741, 762, 788, 871, 875, 878, 887, 894, 918, 919, 942, 945.

-, -, -, letter to, 944.

Chievres Wm. de Croy, Lord, chief councillor of the Catholic King (Charles), 764, 1205, 1222, 1223, 1236, 1261.

-, -, -, Francis promises great rewards to, should he succeed in reconciling him with Maximilian, 764.

-, -, -, at Brussels, 826.

-, -, -, at Cambrai, 838.

-, -, -, rejoices at the peace between Francis and Maximilian, 849.

-, -, -, his authority in Flanders compared to Wolsey's in England, 920.

-, -, -, uses strong language against Maximilian, 969.

-, -, -, described by the Venetian ambassador in Spain as “alter Re.,” 1020

-, -, -, proposes a marriage between Charles and Charlotte, daughter of Francis I., 1073.

-, -, -, his authority in Burgundy, 1107.

-, -, -, his interview with Boissi, Lord Steward of France, at Montpellier, 1160, 1175, 1181, 1184, 1185, 1192, 1216. 1221.

-, -, -, suspected of having been bribed by France, 1219.

-, -, -, opposes the restitution of Navarre to France, 1221.

-, -, -, the government of Spain in the hands of, 1253.

-, -, -, said to be devoted to French interests, 1253.

-, -, -, his nephew's marriage with the daughter of Mons. de Pienes, 903.

-, -, -, his son-in-law. Se. Luxemburg, Jaques de.

Chines, Jaques de, killed at the siege of Terouenne, 294.

Chioggia in Italy, 533.

-, letters dated at, 540, 558.

Chontarini, Bertuzi, 1312.

Cholti, Bahissara di, 1312, 1313.

-, Marchio di, 1312, 1313.

-, -, and nephews, 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1327.

-, Pardaino de, 1329.

-, Zebedeo di, 1326.

Chosroes, the tower of, Wolsey's banqueting hall compared to, 1085.

Christians, the Turkish armada manned by 40,000, 1015.

Christofolo, Piers de, 1322, 1324.

Christopher, Master. Se. Lang, Christ.

Church benefices, Henry VIII's revenues from, p. 559.

Cibo, Cardinal, nephew of Leo X., 1179, 1239.

-, -, -, the Pope confers the Scotch bishopric of St. Andrew's on, 339.

-, -, -, described as a fine singer, 361.

-, -, -, Cardinal Castellesi's house in “Borgo,” given by the Pope to, 1045.

-, -, -, his sister's marriage with the Count of Caiazzo, 1291.

Cicero, works of, unknown in Italy, supposed to exist at Oxford and Louvain, 600.

Cimitera, Pietro di, of Flo Rénée, 1304.

C'ini, Giovanni Andrea, of London, 1328, 1329.

Ciovers, a town in Picardy, besieged by the English, 314.

Cistercian abbacies, Henry VIII.'s revenues from, p. 561.

Cividal, recovered by the Venetians, 81.

Cividal di Belluno, 24.

Civita Vecchia, 49.

Civran, Francesco, merchant of Venice, 1317.

Civrea, Don Pietro, Portuguese ambassador in England, 883.

Clarica, Mons. Enores de, on board the great carack of Brest, 199.

Clarius, Octavian, ambassador from James IV. to the Marquis of Mantua, 221, 222.

-, -, -, describes to James IV. the qualities and personal appearance of the Marquis of Mantua, 223.

Clasquensis, Decanus. Se. Glasgow, Dean of.

Claude, daughter of Lewis XII., afterwards Queen of France, 490, 680, 1128, 1133, 1134, 1182, 1271, 1298.

-, -, -, her marriage with Francis de Valois, Duke of Angoulème, 367, 420.

-, -, -, Lewis XII. anxious for her marriage, that the Bretons may acknowledge her for their Queen, 374.

-, -, meets Mary Tudor at Abbeville, 508, 510.

-, -, at the marriage of Lewis XII. and Mary Tudor, 511.

-, -, with child, 573.

-, -, visited by the Venetian ambassadors in France, 593.

-, -, at Blois, with Francis, 612.

-, -, to be godmother of the child of Queen Katharine of England, 679.

-, -, gives birth to a son (Francis), 1019;

to a second son (Henry), 1230.

-, -, consents to the betrothal of the Dauphin of France to Princess Mary of England, 1129, 1130.

-, -, universally loved, p. 563.

-, -, her secretary, 1298.

Cleœemæ, Marchio, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Clerk, John, LL.D., privy councillor of Henry VIII., 1355.

Clermont, Mons. de, high admiral of Trance, 199.

-, -, lieutenant of the Duke of Angoulème's company at the siege of Terouenne, where he is taken prisoner by the English, 288, 294.

Cleves, Duke of, nominated confederate of Henry VIII. in the peace between England and France, 598.

Clif, Dr. Se. Knight.

Cloths, barks wrecked containing, 93.

-, export of, from England, Flanders and Brabant to Venice, 146, 201, 236, 340, 418.

-, export of, from England to Constantinople and Scio, 461.

-, Venetian regulation to encourage the importation of, p. 352.

-, Venetians forbidden to export direct from Western Europe for the Levant any English or Frankish, p. 357.

-, the Flanders galleys to pay freight for, p. 361.

-, imported into Venice, to pay freight to the masters of the Flanders galleys, 843.

-, manufacture of, the principal employment of the people of Venice, 976.

-, exported by the Flanders galleys from England, 1166.

-, bastard, 1244, 1259.

Cloth of gold, silver or silk, the Flanders galleys prohibited from shipping any, unless manufactured in Venice, pp. 354, 355.

Cloths, white, the scribes on board the Flanders galleys prohibited from carrying, p. 358.

-, -, not to be shipped by the Flanders galleys for any other port than Venice, p. 361.

-, -, freight to be paid for, unless brought by the Flanders galleys, p. 362

-, -, exported from England to Venice, 898.

Cloves, not an ounce in the whole of Lisbon, 401.

Cocharchà, Borgo Borgi near, Henry VIII. at, 352.

Coir, Bishop of, the Pope confers the provost-ship on, 101.

Col, Francesco de, envoy from the Cardinal of Gurk to Venice, 948.

Colla, Fra Paulo de, ambassador from the order of St. John's of Jerusalem to Venice, 768.

-, Giovani, ambassador from the Duke of Milan to Englaud, to effect a marriage between Mary, sister of Henry VIII., and Charles, 385.

Colalto, Italy, 8.

College of Venice. Se. Venice.

Colocut (Calcutta), spices brought by two caravels from, 401.

Cologna, Jacomo di Nodari, proveditor at, letter from, 810.

Cologne, 505.

-, the Emperor at, 186, 872.

-, Archbishop of, Elector of Germany, 1217, 1239, 1242, 1351.

-, -, -, neutral in the election of a King of the Romans, 1270, 1353.

Colonna towns, Cardinal Castellesi willing to reside in the, 940, 1023.

-, faction at Rome, rejoice at the election of Charles as Emperor, 1250.

-, Pompeio, Bishop of Rieti, at Brussels, 808.

-, Bishop resumes his allegiance to the Pope, 165.

-, Cardinal, 1169, 1260.

-, Fabricio, sent by the King of Spain with 300 spears in aid of the Pope, 81, 88.

-, -, at the castle of St. Angelo, Rome, with the Pope, 295.

-, Lord Marc' Antonio, 1027.

-, -, on the Genoese borders with an army to expel the French from Genoa, 71.

-, -, captain general of the Imperial army, letters from, 709, 774.

-, -, to command the army against Burgundy, 798.

-, -, recovers Ravenna and Cervia, 840.

-, -, his troops maintained by the Pope during the siege of Verona, 870.

-, -, engages himself to Henry VIII. who purposes employing him to garrison Tournai, 874.

-, -, ambassador from Francis to Leo X., 938, 1156, 1240.

-, Muzio, in the Emperor's service, 748.

-, Prospero, 493.

-, -, going to Naples, 165.

-, -, expected at Modena with his army, 184.

-, -, his troops stripped and he himself taken prisoner and sent to France, 645.

-, Vittoria, her husband. Se. Pescara, Marquis of.

Colli, Francisco de', 1311. See als. Cholti.

Comin, Bortolo. secretary to the Senate of Venice, 643.

Cominate, Costantino. Se. Arentti.

Commons of England, the, their Act touching the Candian wines, 859.

Como, a doctor of, 417.

Compostella, St. James of, in Galicia, Andrea Badoer, Venetian ambassador in England, his pilgrimage to, 296, 577, 613, 621, 628.

-,-, German lords going to, 800.

-, -, masters of the Flanders galleys forbidden to go to, p. 352.

Concordia, Bishop of. Se. Argentino, Francesco.

Concressault (Contersollo), Mons. de, lord steward to Mary Queen of France, 508, 511.

Condulmer, Antonio, Venetian ambassador in France, 548.

Constance, the Emperor at, 189, 810.

-, Henry sends 100,000 ducats to, by bills of exchange for the Emperor, 676, 677.

Constantinople, cloth exported from England to, 461.

-, news from, 655, 687, 703, 751, 780, 781, 973, 978, 990, 1077, 1357.

-, Venetian bailiff at, letters from, 184, 775, 797;

instructions to, 373.

-, Wolsey states the Christian powers might easily obtain, 865.

-, the Great Turk about to return to, 1002.

-, Venetian ambassador to, 1003.

Contarini, Bortolomeo, captain of Cremona, letter from, 299.

-, Carlo, of Venice, 1304.

-, Domenego, letter to, 284.

-, Gasparo, nominated with Antonio Surian for the embassy to England, 991 note.

-, Lodovicho, in London, 1329.

-, Marco Antonio, letter from, 600.

-, Marino, in London, 1313.

-, Piero, letter from, 680.

Conyers, Lord, serves in the war against Scotland, 310.

Copper, amount and price of, to be brought by the Flanders galleys from Flanders and England, p. 349.

Coppo, Augustin, a Venetian outlaw, 558.

-, -, orders given to Sebastian Giustinian concerning, 557.

-, -, commits suicide at Brussels, 876, 887.

Coppola, Filippo, quartered for the escape of the Duke of Calabria, 564.

Corbiel, French news written at, 352.

Cordes, Piero da, English merchant at Venice, letter to, 249.

Cordova, the great captain Gonsalvo di, 172, 564.

Corfe castle, letter dated at, 1331.

Cornaro, —, Venetian ambassador to the Emperor, letters to, in conjunction with Mocenigo, 31, 32, 34, 36.

-, Cardinal, Venetian ambassador to the Pope, 366, 1185.

-, -, hunting with the Pope, 570.

-, -, letter from, 368,

-, Francesco, Venetian ambassador in Spain, enjoys great authority with the Catholic King, 1013.

-, -, -, greatly extolled, 1168.

-, -, -, letters from, 1007, 1029, 1073, 1121, 1127, 1139, 1152, 1160, 1205, 1228, 1265, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341.

-, -, -, letter to, 1226.

-, Giorgio, brother to the Queen of Cyprus, 734.

-, -, his sister voluntarily surrenders Cyprus to the Venetians, 707.

Corneto, letters dated at, 368, 1092.

-, Cardinal Adrian de, his envoy at Venice, 91.

-, presents to Venice one of the gold cups given him by Henry VIII., 214.

-, his intended journey to England, 214. Se. Castellesi.

Cornwall, duchy of, Henry VIII.'s revenues from the, p. 559.

Cosa, De la, going to take possession of the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba, 1338.

Costanza, Dom, letter from, 320.

Cottingham church, York diocese, benefice of, presented to the Pope's envoy, who brought Henry VIII the sword and cap of maintenance, 445.

-, monastery of, commendator of the, Se. Murray, Bishop of.

Cottons, rate of freight to the Flanders galleys for, p. 361.

Cotton twist, rate of freight to the Flanders galleys for, p. 361.

Council, the Privy, of England, 12, 45, 49, 50, 59, 61, 66, 132, 174, 179, 219, 614, 635, 644, 668, 800, 878, 908, 1167, 1238, 1249.

-, -, averse to war with France, 211.

-, -, determine on Henry's going into France, 225.

-, -, vastly pleased with a letter from the Signory of Venice, 229.

-, -, think it expedient the Bishop of Murray should be intercepted on his way from James IV. to Rome, 238.

-, -, Andrea Badoer has an audience of, 250.

-, -, described as a good council, 362.

-, -, decide that the disputes with France shall be settled by arbitration, 684.

-, -, Wolsey refers the dispute about the Candian wines to, 695, 866, 876, 1009, 1042.

-, -, consult upon the offer of troops made by the Cardinal of Sion for the invasion of France, 791, 793.

-, -, discuss the maintenance of friendly relations with Venice, 811.

-, -, the Portuguese ambassador makes complaints against, during the riots in London 881.

-, the Grand, of Venice. Se. Venice.

Courteville, Mons. de, ambassador from the Emperor to France, to negotiate the surrender of Verona, 779, 834.

Cowyn, Lord, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Craufurd, Earl of, slain at the battle of Flodden, 316, 341.

Crema, 208, p. 563.

-, to be restored by the Emperor to Maximilian Sforza, 205.

-, taken by the Venetians, 490, 494, 495.

-, originally acquired by the Venetians by treaty, 635.

-, the French refuse to deliver Brescia to the Venetians till they give, in exchange, 744, 754.

-, bailiff of, Zacharia Loredan, letter from, 720.

Cremona, 703.

-, in the hands of the French, 657.

-, report of the Emperor's army being under, 706.

-, captain of, Bortolomeo Contarini, letter from, 299.

Crichton, Lord, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Cristiano, Francesco, bill broker, 1308, 1309.

Cristoforo. Se. Christofolo.

Croatia, the Turks' entry into, 751.

Croce, Zuan Francesco de la, gentleman of Lord Theodore Triulzi, sent to Venice by Lewis XII. to announce the news of the peace between England and France, 471, 472, 474, 478.

Cuba, the newly-discovered island of, taken possession of by Ferdinand of Arragon, 1338.

Cubagna, pearl fisheries of, worth 75,000 ducats a year, 1310 note.

Currants, rate of freight to the Flanders galleys for, p. 361.

-, prohibition against stowing, below deck on the Flanders galleys, p. 362.

Cyprus, voluntarily surrendered to Venice by the Queen, sister of Giorgio Cornaro, 707.

-, government of, letter to the, 768.

-, news from, 865.

-, Zacho, King of, his sons, 1035.