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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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Haie, Mons. Simon de la, perishes in an action between the French and English navies, 200.

Hainault, troops of, employed by England against France, 239, 253, 397.

-, Prince of, Imperial commander in chief at Verona, 81.

-, -, expires at Verona, 81.

-, Bailiff of, ambassador in England from Spain, 913, 918.

Halberdiers, in the service of Henry VIII., p. 560.

Hamilton, Lord, one of the only four lords alive in Scotland after the battle ot Flodden, 341.

Hampton (Southampton), 93, 1034, 1035, 1041, 1084, 1102, 1136, 1141.

-, Venetian galleys at, 1, 1166, 1168.

-, English troops embark at, for the war against France, 154, 155, 159, 168, 169.

-, Henry VIII. reviews his army at, 169, 172.

-, English fleet sail from, for Britanny, 199.

-, the combined fleets of England and Spain at, 200, 237.

-, the Car-gate at, 217.

-, fortified, 227.

-, Venetian orders to the Flanders galleys during their stay at, p. 357, p. 364, p. 365.

-, journey of the Flanders galleys to, 976, 994, 1024.

-, Henry VIII. at, 1039, 1042.

-, plague at, 1186.

Hampton Court, 1237.

-, Henry VIII. at, 385.

Hand guns, the Flanders galleys to be supplied with the requisite number of, 358.

Hanse Towns, render aid to the King of Scotland, 715.

-, comprehended by Henry VIII. in the peace between England and France, 598.

Harbottle, Sir “Wyehard, slain at the battle of Flodden, 316 note.

Havevves (si.), Earl of, at the battle of Flodden, 316.

Hay Herald, 278 note.

Hedin. Se. Hesdin.

Helna, Bishop of. Se. Elna.

Henri Grace de Dic., Henry VIII. on board the, 503, 662.

-, -, launch of the, 659.

Henry V., King of England, 12.

Henry VI., King of England, 340, 1120.

Henry VII., King of England, 8, 9, 14, 41, 57, 178, 191, 278 not., 482, 500, 605, 623, 699, 750, 879, 923, 934, 957, 1167, 1330, 1336.

-, -, money left by, to Henry VIII., 301.

-, -, affiances Mary Tudor to Charles Prince of Castile, 487, 489.

-, -, taxes the Malmsey imported into England from Venice, 524, 866.

-, -, a St. George, painted by Raphael, presented by the Duke of Urbino to, 887 note.

-, -, said to have left Henry VIII. ten millions of money, p. 559.

-, -, his Latin secretary. Se. Carmeliano, Peter.

Henry VIII., King of England, 5, 41, 47, 51, 52, 61, 84, 94, 103, 111, 112, 120, 134, 136, 139, 146, 176, 189, 195, 207, 247, I 322, 386, 412, 441, 481, 493, 510, 57 7, 597, 630, 645, 657, 670, 689, 705, 710, 734, 736, 752, 753, 759, 760, 765, 805, 812, 815, 827, 830, 836, 850, 860, 866, 867, 869, 878, 905, 922, 982, 988, 989, 1003, 1020, 1024, 1030, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1038, 1039, 1043, 1093, 1102, 1125, 1128, 1131, 1146, 1147, 1154, 1174, 1175, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1218, 1227, 1232, 1238, 1241, 1248, 1250, 1252, 1261, 1343, 1344, 1346, 1347, i 1348, 1356, 1357.

-, -, (A.D. 1509), his accession, 1, 7.

-, -, Venice endeavours to set him against France, 2, 10, 12, 33, 49, 81.

-, -, proposed league-with the Pope, King of Spain, and King of Hungary, 6.

-, -, marries Katharine of Arragon, widow of his brother Arthur, Prince of Wales, 7.

-, -, Venice urges him to mediate for them with the Emperor and King of France, 8, 9.

-, -, on bad terms with France, 11, 13, 14, 22.

-, -, mediates between Venice and the Emperor and France, 17, 24, 25, 28.

-, -, in league with Scotland, 18, 22.

-, -, sends Cardinal Bainbridge to Rome, 19, 20, 21.

-, -, his relations with. Venice, 23, 28, 31, 35, 44, 45, 48, 105, 224, 239, 282, 285, 286, 351, 377, 379, 406, 494, 495, 504, 626, 639, 672, 718, 724, 732, 733, 745, 754, 755, 797, 834, 865, 899, 927, 951, 1070, 1086, 1110, 1111, 1208, 1259.

-, -, (A.D. 1510), proposed league with the Emperor, Ferdinand of Arragon, and Venice, 28, 29, 33, 45.

-, -, referred to by Venice, as security for their agreement with the Emperor, 34, 36.

-, -, gives audiences to ambassadors, 38, 621, 623, 624, 691, 744, 746, 750, 881, 883.

-, -, prays the Pope to absolve Venice from excommunication, 39.

-, -, tells the Pope he will join no league without Venice, 40.

-, -, his relations with James IV., 42.

-, -, Venice asks him to urge the Emperor to expel the French from Italy, 45.

-, -, checks the ambition of Lewis XII., 50.

-, -, the Pope sends him the Rose, 53, 54.

-, -, mediates between the Emperor and Venice, 55, 92, 97, 106, 125, 130, 220, 382.

-, -, concludes a league with Lewis XII. (in 1510), 56, 57, 58, 59, 60.

-, -, sends into Italy t. buy armour, 63.

-, -, described as worthy, courageous, and very robust, 63.

-, -, Venice places herself in his hands, respecting her agreement with the Emperor, 64, 80.

-, -, sends a protest to France telling her she is the ruin of Christendom, 66.

-, -, articles of the league between Lewis XII. and, considered invalid on account of Henry's youth, 66.

-, -, undecided about expelling the French from Italy, 68.

-, -, anxious to break the peace with France, 70.

-, -, requested by the Pope and Venice to act against France, 71, 72.

-, -, receives the Rose from the Pope's nuncio, 73.

-, -, postponement of the confirmation of peace between Lewis XII. and, 74.

-, -, Venice urges the Pope to effect a rupture between Lewis XII and, 75, 76, 77, 79.

-, -, sends an ambassador to Germany to effect a reconciliation between Venice and the Emperor, 80, 81.

-, -, willing to lend Venice money on security of jewels, 86;

which terms they accept, 87, 88, 92.

-, -, proposed league with the Pope and Venice, 89, 90.

-, -, birth of his son Henry (1 Jan. 1511), 95.

-, -, Venice congratulates him on the birth of his son, 96.

-, -, makes a demonstration of attacking France, 97.

-, -, rumoured league with the Pope, Lewis XII., Ferdinand, Maximilian, and the King of Hungary, 100.

-, -, makes a contract for a supply of bows from Venice, 102, 522, 524.

-, -, purposes great things against France, should Spain do the like, 106.

-, -, sends a, present to Lewis XII., 106.

-, -, the Pope sends an envoy to urge him against France, 109, 110.

-, -, in league with the Pope, Ferdinand of Arragon, and Venice, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 117, 122, 123, 124, 131, 133, 135, 140, 141, 142, 143, 162, 163, 165, 166.

-, -, question of precedence between him and Ferdinand, 114.

-, -, sends aid to Lady Margaret in the Low Countries against the Duke of Guelders, 116.

-, -, sends troops towards Scotland, 119.

-, -, Venice endeavours to induce him to oppose France openly, 126.

-, -, at peace with James IV., 127.

-, ratifies his league with the Pope, Ferdinand, and Venice, 128.

-, -, Venice earnestly requests him to humble the intense pride of France, 132.

-, -, rumour of the march of his army against France, 137.

-, -, sets the fashion at court of wearing cloth gowns, 138.

-, (A.D. 1512), intends fitting out a fleet to invade France, 148.

-, -, prepares to invade France with the King of Spain, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 161, 164, 170, 185.

-, -, declares war against Lewis XII., 158.

-, -, makes peace with James IV., 168.

-, -, at Hampton, embarking his troops for the invasion of France, 168, 172.

-, -, sends the Pope twelve white caps, 168.

-, -, offers troops to the Pope, 172.

-, -, sends an army into Guienne (in 1512) under the Marquis of Dorset, 169, 177, 178, 183, 193, 198, 203.

-, -, intends to command in person his army against France, 174, 182.

-, -, Venice urges him to persevere in the war against France, 179, 184, 198.

-, -, his ambassadors at Turego, in Upper Germany, 181.

-, -, sends money to Maximilian to wage war on the Duke of Guelders, 183.

-, -, his naval preparations against France, 186.

-, -, requests the Pope to send a fleet into Provence and to act vigorously against France, 190.

-, -, sheds tears for the ill health of the Venetian Ambassador, 191.

-, -, pays half the expenses of the Spanish army against France, 192.

-, -, his relations with Scotland, 200, 1042.

-, -, James IV. makes war on, 202, 203.

-, -, his relations with the Pope, 203, 404, 837, 956.

-, -, orders the return of his fleet and army, 205.

-, -, Venice thanks him for refusing to join the new league between the Pope and the Emperor, 208.

-, -, (A.D. 1513), bent on war against France; his council opposed to it; his Queen wills it, 211.

-, -, presents Cardinal Adrian Castellesi with two gold cups, 214.

-, -, lays an embargo on all vessels in England, and levies a contribution for the war against France, 215, 220.

-, -, Parliament grants him funds and troops for the invasion of France, 216.

-, -, building a ship called the “Regent,” 217.

-, -, his preparations against France, 218, 225, 226, 228, 231, 239.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon breaks his promise to, of co-operating with the English army in Guienne, 219, 298.

-, -, writes to the Pope, Spain, and the Emperor in favour of Venice, 229.

-, -, preparing to cross to France with his army (in 1513), 232, 240, 241, 250, 252, 253, 256, 257, 258, 259, 263.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon promises that he (Henry) will join the truce between France and Spain, 232, 235.

-, -, Venice announces to, its agreement with France, 234;

at which he is displeased, 250.

-, -, the Pope prays him to persevere against France, 237.

-, -, his fleet departs for France, 240, 241.

-, -, in league with the Emperor, Ferdinand, and the Duke of Milan. 243.

-, -, beheads the Eaul of Suffolk, 248.

-, -, his army at Calais, 250, 252, 253, 256.

-, -, his relations with Maximilian, 254, 780.

-, -, arrives at Calais, 262.

-, -, at Calais, with his army, 265, 266, 268, 270, 271.

-, -, narrowly escapes being taken prisoner by the French, 273.

-, -, on the march towards Guines, 274.

-, -, defiance to, by James IV., 278, 279, 280, 288, 292, 297.

-, -, under Terouenne, 283.

-, -, Terouenne surrenders to, 288.

-, -, intends to besiege Boulogne, 288.

-, -, his kind treatment of French prisoners, 288.

-, -, in his camp at St. Omer, 290.

-, -, Maximilian with, in the English camp, 292, 333.

-, -, captures the Duke of Longueville, 297.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon makes truce with France without the knowledge of, 298.

-, -, going to Rheims to be crowned King of France, 301.

-, -, Venice asks him to mediate between them and the Emperor, 304, 380.

-, -, his successes in France, 310, 316, 317, 328, 333, 337, 340.

-, -, at Lille, with Lady Margaret, 311, 316, 328.

-, -, receives intelligence of the rout of the Scots and the death of James IV., 312, 317.

-, -, going towards Paris, 314.

-, -, assumes the title of “Most Christian King,” 316 note.

-, -, Tournai surrenders to, 316, 317, 334, 335, 337.

-, about to encamp under St. Quentin, 319.

-, -, Lewis XII. marches in person against, 322.

-, -, sends a French prisoner as a present to Queen Katharine, who returns him three Scotch prisoners taken by herself, 329.

-, -, will destroy France, 330.

-, -, receives the garment and gauntlets worn by James IV. at Flodden, 332.

-, -, intends to be crowned King of France at Paris, 333.

-, -, takes Montreuil, 333.

-, -, sends the Earl of Surrey against Scotland, 333.

-, -, the Pope mediates between Lewis XII. and, 334, 447.

-, -, Lewis XII. calls him Treasurer to the Emperor, 335.

-, -, on loving terms with the Emper or, 340.

-, -, supports the Emperor, 342.

-, at Tournai with the Emperor, 343.

-, -, returns to England, leaving forces in Tournai and Calais, and giving the Emperor money to continue the war on France, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 354, 355, 356, 362.

-, -, his treatment of the inhabitants of Tournai, 352.

-, -, clads himself and his court in mourning for the love of a lady, 355.

-, -, the Pope sends the sword and cap of maintenance to, 361.

-, -, (A.D. 1514). Venice apologizes to, for making league with France, 363, 365.

-, -, Venice endeavours to justify to, their proceedings with France, 365.

-, -, the Pope attempts to reconcile Lewis XII. and, upon condition that Henry shall govern Scotland, 366.

-, -, Lewis XII. refers his disputes with, to the Pope, 368.

-, -, intends to renew hostilities upon France (in 1514), 371.

-, -, requests Lady Margaret to have ordnance cast, 372.

-, -, preparing for the invasion of France, 373, 374, 375, 392, 395, 396.

-, -, suffers from the measles, 375, 382.

-, -, the Marquis of Mantua presents horses, &c. to, 385, 434, 446, 505, 907.

-, -, demands Gascony and Picardy in the proposed agreement with France, 385.

-, -, proposed truce between Lewis XII. and, 388, 405, 406, 414, 422, 425, 427, 431, 432, 447, 450, 453, 455.

-, -, to retire from France by the agreement between France and Spain, 389.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon includes him in the truce between France and Spain, 391.

-, -, levies a tax on aliens for the war against France, 397.

-, -, wants to conquer Jerusalem, 400.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon betrays him a second time, 401.

-, -, delay of his passage to France, 401.

-, -, negotiates with Lewis, and demands Boulogne and money to cover his expenses, 402.

-, -, exasperated against Ferdinand of Arragon, 405.

-, -, ready to cross to France with a large army, 406.

-, -, dependent on the will of the Pope, 410.

-, -, will not invade France a second time, 413.

-, -, adheres to the truce made between France and Spain, 414.

-, -, about to league with the Switzers against France, 417.

-, -, proposed league with the Pope, France, Venice, and, 426.

-, -, receives the sword and cap of maintainance from the Pope, 433, 445.

-, -, demands 1,500,000 ducats, Terouenne, Boulogne, and St. Quentin, in the negotiations with Lewis XII., 436.

-, -, offers Margaret, widow of James IV., in marriage to Lewis XII., 436.

-, -, negotiates a marriage between his sister Mary Tudor and Lewis XII., 442, 443.

-, -, the Duke of Bavaria offers troops to, 445.

-, -, awaits the Pope's decision as to Milan, 448.

-, -, Cardinal Bainbridge's great power with, 450.

-, -, desires to keep Tournai, to which Lewis XII. objects, 454.

-, -, levies the tax granted by Parliament for the war against France, previous to his agreement with Lewis XII., 455, 456.

-, -, Lewis XII. yields to his demands, 458.

-, -, conclusion of his agreement with Lewis XII., and of the marriage of Mary Tudor to Lewis XII, 459, 465, 466, 467, 479, 482, 485, 489.

-, -, intends to divorce Katharine of Arragon and marry a daughter of the Duke of Bourbon, 479.

-, -, demands a million ducats from the Emperor on account of the late war with France, 479.

-, -, makes presents to the Duke of Longueville, who negotiated the agreement between England and France, 482.

-, -, Lewis XII. exhorts him to attack Castile, 492.

-, -, in league with Lewis XII., 496, 503, 505.

-, -, Venice sends an ambassador to congratulate him upon the league with Lewis XII., 497, 512, 528, 575, 576.

-, -, defends himself against the reproaches of the Emperor for marrying Mary Tudor to Lewis XII., 503.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon and the Emperor fail in their promises to, 505.

-, -, makes presents to the Marquis of Mantua, 505.

-, -, wishes Mary Tudor to have the duchy of Milan, which Lewis XII. gives her as dower, 506.

-, -, sends the Duke of Suffolk to urge Lewis XII. to undertake the Italian expedition, promising aid of 6,000 infantry, 515.

-, -, his proposed interview with Lewis XII., 523, 539, 542, 547, 555.

-, -, exhorts Lewis XII. to recover the Milanese, offering assistance, 525.

-, -, nominates Venice as his confederate in the league with Lewis XII., 526.

-, -, his relations with Lewis XII., 527, 570.

-, -, refuses to attack Spain or give Lewis XII. the 6,000 infantry which he promised, 532.

-, -, will attack the King of Spain, should he oppose Lewis XII., 539.

-, his ambassador to the Tope, the Bishop of Worcester, charged with poisoning Cardinal Bainbridge, 543.

-, -, (A.D. 1515), Venice ratifies its inclusion in the league between Lewis XII. and, 551, 552, 554.

-, -, sends ambassadors to congratulate Francis I. on his accession, 582, 583.

-, -, Francis refuses his request to withdraw his protection from Scotland, 583, 592.

-, -, proposed meeting with Francis I. at Calais, 585, 587, 668, 1048, 1055.

-, -, sends to Florence to purchase cloths of gold and silk, for his interview with Francis I. at Calais, 585.

-, -, Francis I. signs a treaty of peace with, 586.

-, -, disabled from injuring France, by the treaty between Francis I. and Charles of Burgundy, 588.

-, -, in league with Francis I., 590, 595, 599, 606, 608.

-, -, his relations with Francis I., 594, 601, 619, 623, 636, 637, 680, 703, 716, 719, 724, 921, 933, 1010, 1025, 1027, 1087, 1166, 1249, 1264, 1298.

-, -, negotiating marriage between Mary, widow of Lewis XII., and Charles of Burgundy, 594.

-, -, confederates nominated by him in his treaty with Francis I., 593, 1089.

-, -, bound to furnish 10,000 archers whenever Francis should require them, 602.

-, -, bears extreme hatred to Ferdinand of Arragon, 602.

-, -, Venice exhorts him to repeal the duty on Candian wines, 604, 605, 628, 842.

-, -, celebrates the festival of St. George at Richmond, 606, 624.

-, -, declares Avar against Scotland, 607.

-, -, Venice congratulates him on the renewal of his amity Avith France, 610, 611.

-, -, intends to take the field against Scotland, 613.

-, -, the Duke of Ferrara presents him with a live leopard, &c, 613, 622.

-, -, in league Avith Francis I. and Venice, 614, 625, 626, 635, 640, 643, 655, 659, 671.

-, -, meets his sister Mary, Queen dowager of France, at Dover, 616.

-, -, his sister Queen Mary marries the Duke of Suffolk, and then asks his consent, 618.

-, -, superior of the Order of the Garter, 624.

-, -, receives intelligence of Francis' intended expedition into Italy, 632, 633.

-, -, deeply resents it, 633.

-, -, warns Venice against Francis, 633, 1015.

-, -, closely linked with the Pope, 634, 635, 636.

-, -, has power to prevent Francis from going to Italy, 635.

-, -, sends presents to the Princes of Ferrara and Mantua, 638.

-, -, knights the Venetian ambassador Badoer, 638, 646.

-, -, Francis announces to, that he is going to recover his Milanese territories, 644.

-, -, proposed league with the Pope, the Emperor, and Spain, 647.

-, -, the Pope threatens to induce him to attack France, 648.

-, -, complains of Francis' protection of the Duke of Albany, 651, 673, 678.

-, -, Ferdinand of Arragon sends him presents, which are said to he security for money lent, 653, 669.

-, -, at the launch of the Henri Grace de Die., 659;

on board, 662.

-, -, sends presents to Margaret Queen of Scotland, 661.

-, -, report of his fitting out an army and fleet against France, 661.

-, -, Francis exhorts him to negotiate in expedition against the Infidels, 665.

-, -, sends money in aid of the Emperor, 667, 668, 669, 673, 674, 676, 677, 687, 692, 693, 694, 695, 701, 706, 711, 712, 713, 716, 720, 722, 730, 737, 739, 742, 743, 746, 801, 809, 816, 820, 838, 859, 863, 864, 865, 908.

-, -, (A.D. 1516), purposes levying an army against the Duke of Albany, 675.

-, -, receives Margaret, Queen of Scotland, and her husband the Earl of Angus, on their flight to England, 675.

-, -, Francis and Louise of Savoy urge him to march against the Infidels 678.

-, -, glad of Francis' march for Milan, 679.

-, -, complains that Francis should have all the Switzers, 681.

-, -, proposed league with the Emperor and Ferdinand of Arragon, 682.

-, -, warns Francis lest the affairs of Scotland interrupt their friendship, 682.

-, -, makes a league with the Emperor, Ferdinand of Arragon, and Charles of Burgundy, 683, 685.

-, -, refers the disputes between England and France to arbitration, 684.

-, -, the Emperor promises him to expel Francis from Italy, 688.

-, -, cancels an order for the remittance of money to the Emperor, 688.

-, -, sends ambassadors to Charles of Burgundy, to condole with him on the death of Ferdinand of Arragon, 690.

-, -, the Pope persuades him to disburse money for the expulsion of the French from Italy, 696, 697.

-, -, jealous of the greatness of Francis and of the Duke of Albany's regency in Scotland, 697.

-, -, in league with Charles of Spain, 698, 1020.

-, -, exults at the anticipated reverses of Venice, 699.

-, -, levies 10,000 men in Germany, 700.

-, -, Venice exhorts him to discontinue sending money to the Emperor, 702, 703, 780, 781.

-, -, the Emperor boasts that his army is paid by, 703.

-, -, Cyprus ought to belong to, 707.

-, -, accuses Francis of perfidy, 708.

-, -, his agent refuses to pay money to any but the Switzers, 709.

-, -, proposed alliance with Francis I., 711, 713.

-, -, lays claim, on behalf of Katharine of Arragon, to a share of Castile, 713.

-, -, apprehensive about the affairs of Scotland, 715.

-, -, ambassadors come from France and Scotland to settle disputes with, 719.

-, -, Venice urges France so to act that he may have no cause of complaint, 723.

-, -, ill-disposed towards France and Venice, 725.

-, -, presents a gold chain to the Venetian ambassador, 727, 729.

-, -, his agent in the Swiss camp, 730. Se. Pace, Richard.

-, -, negotiates with France, Denmark, and the Scotch, 737.

-, -, proposed league with the Pope, the Emperor, Charles of Spain, and the Swiss, 738, 739, 744, 751, 757, 758, 769, 773.

-, -, offers to mediate between the Emperor and Venice, 739, 740, 776, 1022.

-, -, will suffer no one to govern him, 740.

-, -, at Greenwich, 744, 780, 781.

-, -, subsidizes the Switzers to seize the Milanese, 749, 756, 761, 801, 809, 814, 820.

-, -, the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Privy Seal resign, on account of his aid given to the Emperor against France and Venice, 750.

-, -, attempts to detach Venice from France, 764.

-, -, builds a citadel at Tournai, 769.

-, -, Lady Margaret seeks to injure him with Francis I., 770.

-, -, Francis invites him to join the league (treaty of Noyon) between France and Spain, 774.

-, -, displeased with the treaty of Noyon, 782, 787.

-, -, concludes a league with the Pope, the Emperor, Charles of Spain, and the Switzers, 786, 788, 789, 793, 795, 798, 799, 800, 807, 809, 810, 811, 814, 818, 821, 822, 835, 838, 884, 886, 888, 890, 891, 892, 894, 897, 908, 920, 936, 939, 955.

-, -, the Cardinal of Sion offers to supply him with Switzers, 791.

-, -, Sion proposes that he should co-operate with the Emperor and the Switzers in a simultaneous invasion of France, 793.

-, -, Sion obtains all his demands from, 795.

-, -, bears ill will to Francis, 798, 903.

-, -, to defray the expenses of the Italian and Burgundian campaign against France, 800, 801.

-, -, Charles of Spain declines assisting him to recover from Francis the revenues of Mary, Queen Dowager of France, 802.

-, -, his negotiations with the Cardinal of Sion, 803.

-, -, makes a present to Sion, 807.

-, -, fitting out a fleet of sixty sail to attack the duchy of Guienne, 811.

-, -, instigates conspirators against the Duke of Albany, 813.

-, -, Sion urges him to send money to the Emperor to defend Verona, 814.

-, -, intent on the affairs of Italy and France, 822.

-, -, Francis sends the annual tribute to, 825, 831.

-, -, insists on repayment of 40,000 crowns from Charles, lent by him to the Emperor, 826.

-, -, boasts of his influence with the Emperor, 828.

-, -, (A.D. 1517), reported league between the Emperor, Francis, and, 832.

-, -, dislikes the proposed interview between the Emperor, Charles and Francis I., 838.

-, -, proposed interview at Calais between the Emperor, Charles and, 840.

-, -, dissuades the Emperor from his interview with Charles and Francis, 845.

-, -, opposed to the peace between the Emperor, Charles and Francis, 849.

-, -, congratulates Venice on the recovery of Verona, 852, 853.

-, -, warns Venice of the congress of the Emperor, Charles and Francis, 855.

-, -, does his utmost to prevent the Emperor agreeing with France, 856.

-, -, Francis consents at the desire of the Emperor to include him in the league between the Emperor, Charles and Francis, 857.

-, -, the Emperor greatly in debt to, 858.

-, -, the Emperor swears to the agreement with, 862.

-, -, offers to go in person against the Infidels, 868.

-, -, displeased with the Pope for depriving Wolsey of the see of Tournai, 870.

-, -, has not kept his promise of restoring Tournai to France, 873.

-, -, dismisses French subjects from England, 874.

-, -, purposes appointing Marc' Antonio Colonna to garrison Tournai, 874,

-, -, refers everything to Wolsey, 875.

-, -, lauds his own good fortune and qualities, 876.

-, -, the Cardinal of Sion urges him to attack France, 877.

-, -, sends messengers to London to announce his coming with a large army to quell the riots there, but does not do so, 879.

-, -, the Portuguese ambassador makes complaints against, on being attacked by the rioters in London, 881.

-, -, quells the riots in London, 887;

his clemency to the prisoners, 887, 910.

-, -, the Pope entreats him for a loan, 888, 929, 936;

which he sends, 891.

-, -, the Emperor asks him to defray his expenses back to Germany, 893.

-, -, jousts against all comers, according to proclamation, 894.

-, -, speaks only through Wolsey, 894.

-, -, the Emperor induces Charles to an interview with, 900.

-, -, his relations with the Marquis of Mantua, 901, 900, 942.

-, -, sends commissioners to Calais to arrange the mercantile disputes between English and French subjects, 913, 933, 941, 955, 958, 977.

-, -, swears to the league between the Pope, the Emperor, and Charles, 918, 920.

-, -, is considered by his qualities and acquirements to excel all who ever wore a crown, 918, 920.

-, -, Charles while in Spain leaves Flanders, Brabant, and Burguudy to his care, 919.

-, -, Venice intercedes with, for Cardinal Adrian Castellesi, 924, 925, 932, 941, 944, 953, 957, 971.

-, -, sends money to Charles for his journey to Spain, 930, 951, 962.

-, -, the Pope exhorts him to make an expedition against the Infidels, 934.

-, -, negotiating an agreement with Francis I., 937, 939, 992.

-, -, inclined to war, 939.

-, -, quits for the country, on account of the sweating sickness, 942, 944.

-, -, his court suffers from the sweating sickness, 944.

-, -, his ambassador promises the Switzers money if they will renounce France, 952.

-, -, deprives Cardinal Castellesi of the see of Bath and Wells, which he gives to Wolsey, 954.

-, -, promises a loan to the Pope, on condition he may levy a tenth on the English clergy, 954.

-, -, willing to surrender Tournai for 450,000 crowns, 955.

-, -, in fear of the sweating sickness, 958, 973, 975, 987, 990, 993, 994, 1000, 1015, 1052, 1057.

-, -, bears great ill will to Francis, 961, 1021.

-, -, sends an ambassador to the Switzers to promise them an annual subsidy, 964.

-, -, Charles makes a fresh demand for money on, 966.

-, -, Scotch ambassadors to, 967.

-, -, sends the letter he received from Cardinal Castellesi to the Pope, 970.

-, -, is reported to have sent Wolsey and the Earl of Worcester to Calais to sign the league with Francis I., 972. (See als. No. 987.)

-, -, French ambassadors to, 987, 990, 992.

-, -, anxious to prevent the Duke of Albany's return from France to Scotland, 992, 1099.

-, -, refuses to sell Tournai to Francis, but offers to buy Boulogne of him, 997.

-, -, (A.D. 1518), negotiating with the Switzers. 1001.

-, -, inclined to a general peace. 1002, 1015.

-, -, Charles seeks to beguile, 1004.

-, -, musters his fleet, 1009.

-, -, styles himself “King of Scotland,” 1015.

-, -, complains of the injustice of Francis to his subjects, 1015.

-, -, promises to join the Christian expedition, 1017.

-, -, the King of Denmark offers Francis assistance against, 1018.

-, -, suspects Francis of an intention to invade England, 1019.

-, -, urges the Pope to deprive Cardinal Castellesi, 1023, 1026.

-, -, wishes Wolsey to be appointed Legate, 1031.

-, -, in league with the Emperor and the Switzers, 1037, 1044.

-, -, endeavours to detach the Switzers from France, 1040.

-, -, at the palace of Fox, Bishop of Winchester, 1041.

-, -, on board the Flanders galleys, 1041.

-, -, receives Cardinal Campeggio, the Papal Legate, 1053, 1355.

-, -, matrimonial alliance and league between Francis I. and, 1047, 1048, 1050, 1053, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1072, 1074, 1075, 1080, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1108, 1161, 1217, 1224, 1225, 1241, 1253, p. 558;

articles of the league, 1055, 1056, 1007.

-, -, Francis proclaims the perpetual peace between himself and, 1060.

-, -, well inclined towards the expedition against the Infidels, 1062, 1065, 1106.

-, -, league between Leo X., Maximilian, Francis, Charles, and, 1063, 1067, 1070, 1071, 1074, 1083, 1092, 1197.

-, -, at Eltham, 1070, 1072.

-, -, makes presents to the French ambassadors on their quitting England, 1089, 1095.

-, -, Venice thanks him for including her in the league between England and France, 1096, 1098, 1136.

-, -, sends into Italy to buy horses for his meeting with Francis, 1104.

-, -, proposed meeting with Francis I. between Boulogne and Calais, 1106, 1114, 1116, 1124, 1142, 1168, 1171, 1172, 1180, 1190, 1193, 1198, 1211, 1220, 1233, 1237, 1243, 1262, 1273, 1299.

-, -, sends the Cardinal of Sion his pension, 1124.

-, -, (A.D. 1519), takes a private oath before Wolsey to certain detached clauses in the league between England and France, 1132.

-, -, bound to deliver Mortaigne to Francis I., 1140.

-, -, remits 25,000 ducats to Augsburg, 1141.

-, -, lays claim to Castile, in right of his descent from a Castilian princess, 1143.

-, -, dismisses Maximilian's ambassador, 1145.

-, -, Francis purchases the cannon in Tournai from, 1149.

-, -, promises to do his utmost to obtain the Imperial crown for Francis I., 1163.

-, -, his customs from the Candian wines, 1167.

-, -, states that some of the Electors of Germany desire to make him Emperor, 1172.

-, -, the Pope lavishes every possible expression of honour on, 1178.

-, -, means to take Queen Katharine and Princess Mary with him, to his interview with Francis, 1182.

-, -, supports neither Francis nor Charles in the election of an Emperor, 1187.

-, -, at Richmond, 1193.

-, -, stands godfather to Henry, second son to Francis I., 1194.

-, -, Venice confirms her inclusion in the league between Francis and, 1196, 1201.

-, -, sends Mons. de Tansom (si.) to the Switzers and to the Electors of Germany, 1200.

-, -, Charles complains to, that Francis is attempting to extort the Imperial crown from the Electors of Germany by violence and tyranny, 1211.

-, -, Giustinian says it would be better to slight him than Wolsey, 1215.

-, -, bound to assist Charles to retain possession of Navarre, 1215.

-, -, says it would please him should Charles be elected Emperor, 1228.

-, -, Francis withdraws his request for a loan from, 1229.

-, -, Francis says he (Henry) has an old deformed wile, 1230.

-, -, wishes to meet Francis at Calais, which place is objected to, 1235.

-, -, declares in favour of the election of Charles as Emperor, 1236.

-, -, canvasses the adherents of England, promising them money, 1236.

-, -, accuses Francis of infringing the treaty in three respects, 1236.

-, -, Francis makes sure of, before entering into the contest for the Imperial crown, 1237.

-, -, at Windsor, 1241.

-, -, styles Sebastian Giustinian “father,” 1241.

-, -, desirous of peace, 1253.

-, -, the Pope hopes he will join the proposed league against Charles, 1263.

-, -, congratulates Charles upon becoming Emperor, 1273.

-, -, the Pope states that he is dissatisfied with the election of Charles, 1267.

-, -, disposed to continue at peace with Francis, 1269, 1271.

-, -, Francis enquires about the qualities of, 1271, p. 563;

and is surprised he should concede so much authority to Wolsey, 1271.

-, -, offers Charles the English fleet as convoy, and to lend him money, for his return from Spain to Germany, 1277.

-, -, at Greenwich, 1279.

-, -, gives Cardinal Campeggio the reversion of a bishopric and other presents on his quitting England, 1279.

-, -, offers 10,000 men to Charles in case Francis should attack him, 1279.

-, -, proposed interview with Francis and Charles, 1279.

-, -, gives Giustinian a gold chain on his quitting England, 1285, 1286, p. 563.

-, -, said to have a bad opinion of the Venetians, p. 558.

-, -, his revenues amount to 350,000 ducats annually, p. 559.

-, -, his expenses, p. 560.

-, -, his revenue from church benefices, p. 561.

-, -, a heavy creditor to the Florentine merchants, p. 562.

-, -, Charles asks him for a loan for his return to Germany, 1288.

-, -, proposed interview between Charles V. and, 1290, 1298.

-, -, exerts himself to reconcile France to Charles, 1296.

-, -, letters from, 78, 169, 177, 178, 212, 238, 251, 309, 318, 376, 462, 487, 581, 631, 728, 833, 896, 1258, 1268, 1284.

-, -, letters to, 43, 187, 196, 305, 364, 378, 390, 477, 566, 627, 641, 642, 735, 915, 916, 923.

-, -, his great wealth, 283, 301, 330, 333, 362, 699, 739, 773, 935, p. 559.

-, -, his accomplishments, 328, 614, 624, 780, 788, 894, 910, p. 559.

-, -, his father. Se. Henry VII.

-, -, his sisters. Se. Margaret; Mary.

-, -, his Queen. Se. Katharine.

-, -, his son. Se. Henry.

-, -, his second son, 329, 331.

-, -, his daughter. Se. Mary.

-, -, his father-in-law. Se. Ferdinand of Arragon.

-, -, his brothers-in-law. Se. James IV., Angus, Earl of, Lewis XII., Suffolk, Duke of.

-, -, his ambassadors. Se. Ambassadors.

-, -, his household, suffering from the sweating sickness, 945.

-, -, the steward of, 155. Se. Shrewsbury, Earl of.

-, -, his secretaries, 879. Se. Pace.

-, -, his French secretary, John Meautis, the house of, sacked on Evil May Day, 879.

-, -, his Latin secretaries. Se. Ammonium, Andreas;

Carmeliano, Peter.

-, -, knights of his chamber, 1252.

Henry, son of Henry VIII., born 1st January 1511, 95, 96.

-, -, his death, 329.

Henry, second son of Francis I., 1235.

-, -, at his christening is entitled Duke of Orleans, instead of Duke of Berri, as first intended, 1242.

Heron, Bastard, 278 note.

Herries, Lord, slain at the battle of Flodden, 316, 341.

Hesdin (Hédin), John de, Lady Margaret's ambassador in England, 753, 1249, 1279.

Hides, to be carried by the Flanders galleys, p. 361, p. 364.

Hispaniola, Ferdinand of Arragon takes possession of the newly-discovered island of, 1338.

-, the two mints in, said to yield 300,000 lb. of gold annually, 1340 note.

Hobbies, presented by Henry VIII. to the Marquis of Mantua, 129, 385, 434, 878.

Holland, the Cardinal of Sion in, 821.

-, merchants of, receive Henry VIII. at Lille, 316.

Home or Hume, Alexander, Lord, Chamber Iain of Scotland, escapes from the battle of Flodden, 316.

-, Cuthbert, Lord of Fastcastle, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

-, David, of Wedderburn, slays Antoine d'Acres, called the “White Knight,” 370 note.

-, Sir David, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

-, George, son of the Governor of Scotland, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

-, Sir John, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

-, Lord, the younger, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Honfleur, in Lower Normandy, the Scots land at, in aid of France, 297.

Horn, Count, ambassador from Charles V. to England, 1166, 1168, 1178, 1180, 1194.

-, quits England, 1190, 1213.

Horses, presented by the Marquis of Mantua to Henry VIII., 434, 438, 446, 505, 875, 878, 894.

-, presented by Ferdinand of Arragon to Henry VIII, 653.

-, presented to the Marquis of Mantua by Henry VIII, 462.

-, Henry VIIL sends to Italy for, 1104.

-, English, scarcity of good, 129.

-, -, for the Marquis of Mantua, 894.

Horsham, letter from Henry VIII., dated at, 1268.

Hospedaleto, near Feltre, Venetian and Imperial ambassadors at, 28, 31, 32.

-, letter dated at, 34.

Hostages, sent by Francis I. to Henry VIII., upon the surrender of Tournai to France, 1138, 1140, 1141, 1149, 1153, 1154, 1157, 1166, 1168, 1220, 1279, p. 561.

-, Henry VIII gambles with the, p. 559.

Howard, Sir Edmund, captures Andrew Barton, Scotch naval captain and his ships, the Lio. and Jenny Pirwy., 119 note.

-, -, -, in the war against Scotland, 316.

-, [Sir Edward], Admiral, loses his life in an action with Préjean of France, 238, 245, 246, 272, 320.

-, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk. Se. Norfolk.

-, Thomas, Lord, afterwards Earl of Surrey (son of the preceding), Lord Admiral of England, 1041.

-, -, -, in command of the English navy against France, 119 not., 200, 219, 316, 445.

-, -, -, ordered to discontinue ravaging the French coasts, 505.

Howard, Thomas, Earl of Surrey, with Mary Tudor, in France, 511.

-, -, -, forces open the gates of the city during the riots of London, 879.

Hungarian fashion, Henry VIII. and his court dress in the, 138.

Hungary, 1181, 1356.

-, the Pope's legate in. Se. Grassis, Achilles de.

-, French ambassador in, 56.

-, ambassadors from, to Venice, 64, 289.

-, -, to the Pope, 1204, 1216.

-, -, to the Diet at Frankfort, 1239.

-, Venetian ambassadors in, 548, 626, 991.

-, news or advices from, 655, 1102, 1111, 1136, 1213.

-, Ladislaus, King of, 6, 12, 1330.

-, -, -, next heir to the King of Denmark, 52.

-, -, -, his relations with the Pope, 56.

-, -, -, his relations with Venice, 64, 66.

-, -, -, proposed league with France, Spain, England, and the Emperor, 100.

-, Lewis II., King of Bohemia and, 1204, 1216.

-, -, -, nominated as confederate of Henry VIII. in the league between England and France, 1089.

-, -, -, Turkish ambassador going to ask peace of, 1136.

-, -, -, the Pope allows him to have a vote in the election of an Emperor, notwithstanding his nonage, requesting him to vote for Francis I, 1246.

Huntley, Lord, slain at the battle of Flodden, 316, 341.

Huton (Crichton?), Lord de, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

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Imbrecourt, Monsieur de, captain in the French army, 262.

-, -, taken prisoner at the siege of Terouenne, 294.

Inchaffrey (Ynchafiensis), Abbot of, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Inderby (Underbiensis), Lord, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

India, 1102.

-, Portuguese voyages to, 883.

Indulgences, Martin Luther's opinion respecting, 1069.

-, plenary, given by the Pope's legate, Cardinal Campeggio, in England, 1180.

Inspruck, Germany, 194, 695.

-, letter from, 1205.

-, government of, ambassadors sent to, to offer support to Charles, 1162.

Insurance of merchandise, 976.

Ireland, 274.

- King of. Se. Henry VIII.

-, Lough Derg, St. Patrick's Purgatory, in Ulster, 918.

Iron, Venice prevents the conveyance of, to the territories of the Infidel, 883.

Isles (Slenensis), Bishop of the, slain at the battle of Flodden, 341.

Istria, Frangipani's proceedings in, 289.

-, Venetian orders to the Flanders galleys upon their arriving at, and leaving, p. 352, p. 360, p. 363.

Italy, 8, 9, 24, 42, 56, 107, 117, 158, 179, 187, 233, 238, 296, 330, 333, 362, 415, 416, 505, 511, 564, 705, 714, 732, 760, 793, 807, 828, 838, 858, 870, 896, 910, 1000, 1086, 1136, 1145, 1169, 1257, 1330, 1347, 1355.

-, Venice proposes to the Emperor the expulsion of the French from, 28.

-, proposed expedition of Lewis XII. into, 33, 38, 49, 52, 63, 103, 174, 226, 267, 268, 359, 374, 381, 388, 409, 412, 419, 424, 425, 427, 429, 434, 439, 440, 442, 460, 463, 479, 488, 491, 492, 496, 507, 513, 515, 523, 525, 527, 547, 553, 1342.

-, Venice asks Henry VIII. to induce the Emperor to expel the French from, 45.

-, Venice endeavours to form a league to expel the French from, 48.

-, Venice thanks the Pope for the wisdom displayed by him for the preservation of, 51.

-, Venice commends the Pope's intention of expelling the French from, 68.

-, the Pope resists the French proceedings in, 71, 81, 88.

-, James IV. sends the Bishop of Murray to, 85, 95.

-, Lewis XII. recalls spears from, 164.

-, league to expel the French from, 165, 184.

-, the Pope and Ferdinand of Arragon recruit their armies in, 177.

-, the French expelled from, 190, 191, 196, 198, 208, 708.

-, Venice agrees with Lewis XII. concerning the affairs of, 234.

-, affairs of, 235, 247, 374, 381, 655, 689.

-, Venice urges Lewis XII. to renounce the expedition to, 275, 356.

-, France, in the war with England, will have to do penance for injury done to, 330.

-, Saltan Selim prepares an armada for the invasion of, 365.

-, Venice beseeches the Emperor to spare afflicted, 377.

-, Lewis XII.'s army on the borders of, 398.

-, Francis I.'s expedition into, 570, 572, 578, 583, 587, 539, 592, 595, 596, 600, 613, 615, 619, 623, 628, 633, 634, 635, 630.

-, war in the north of, 630.

-, French successes in, 649, 651, 659,

687, 744.

-, Henry VIII. remits money to, 671, 673.

-, the Emperor promises Henry VIII.

to expel the French from, 677, 688, 693, 695, 697.

-, Francis returns from, 682.

-, expedition to expel the French from, 683.

-, the Pops resolves to prevent the Emperor from going to, 696, 697.

-, the Emperor and the Switzers in, attempting to expel the French, 699, 702, 708, 737.

-, the French drive the Emperor out of, 719, 722.

-, fresh expedition to expel the French from, 738, 740, 757, 758, 773, 800, 801, 822.

-, the Emperor prepares an army for, 753.

-, Francis I. in, 757.

-, the Pope desires the expulsion of the French from, 763.

-, the Cardinal of Sion offers Switzers to Henry VIII. for, 791.

-, Charles of Spain intends sending an army into, against Venice, 798, 800.

-, Francis at peace with, 855.

-, fresh expedition of Francis I. into, 1015.

-, Henry VIII. sends to, for horses, 1104.

-, Maximilian proposes going to, to be crowned, 1108, 1137.

-, Charles purposes going to, to be crowned, 1148, 1249, 1250, 1260.

-, the Spaniards intend to conquer, 1204.

-, Spanish troops in, (in 1511), 1347.

-, petty Princes of, 758.

Ivica, a Biscayan bark wrecked off, 93.