Pages 558-559
Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 4, 1527-1533. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1871.
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James IV., King of Scotland, 842;
his body, 811.
James V. of Scotland, 345, 637, 792, 806, 811, 813, 815, 839, 842, 843, 847, 848, 850, 851, 855, 858, 859, 860, 865, 867, 870, 874, 878, 886, 895, 904, 907, 914, 916, 920, 923, 924, 930, 938, 940, 943, 949, 956, 962, 977.
- negotiating a marriage with the Queen widow of Hungary [Maria], the Emperor's sister, 437, 894.
- beheads and imprisons persons of account, 584.
- at war with England, 712, 863.
- sends herald to England, 778.
-, Papal nuncio to, 801.
-, proposed marriage with daughter of Francis I., 771, 822, 871, 894.
-, - with the Princess Mary, 836, 847, 861.
Jars, 431.
Jerningham, Sir Rob., note p. 58.
Jerusalem, 716, 789, 812, 814.
-, the priories of St. John's of [Knights of Rhodes], in England, 694.
Jew, a Spanish renegade, Austin Friar Felice, dependant of the Cardinal of Ancona, 176.
Jewels, 524, 643, 707, 802, 822, 823, 870, 892, 944.
Jewish physician, a 430, 434, 438.
Jewry in Venice, 434, 438, 658.
Jews, Venetian decree concerning, 434, 438.
Joachino, Mess. Joan, 664. See Passano.
John III. King of Portugal, 453.
John, King [of Hungary ?], 773.
Jousts, 824, 889, 912, 971.
- in England, 726.
- in France, 21.
- at Greenwich, descriptive account of, 105.
- of various sorts, in Spain, 124, 136.
Julius II., Pope, 265, 283, 682, 870, 877, 921, 925, 939.
-, -, dispensation of, for marriage of Katharine to Henry, 236, 437, 447;
in possession of the Emperor, 464.
-, -, “auditor di Camera” of, note p. 9, 637.
Juvenale, Latino, Papal ambassador to England with briefs announcing the Pope's release, 225.
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Karne, Edward, LL.D., ambassador at Rome, “Excusator,” 741, 742, 743.
Katharine of Aragon, Queen of England, 105, 393, 650, 664, 668, 675, 724, 743, 761, 763, 766, 773, 774, 778, 811, 823, 824, 860, 878, 886, 889, 912, 915, 921, 923, 925, 933, 936, 938, 945, 964, 970, 975, 981.
-, -, arms of, 105.
-, -, and her divorce by Henry VIII., 236, 251, 274, 299, 349, 372, 383, 437, 521, 560, 567, 577, 578, 587, 600, 610. See Divorce.
-, -, -, Wolsey urges the Pope to agree to the divorce of, 222.
-, -, persuaded by Campeggio to make choice of a monastic life, 373.
-, -, in company of the King, 374, 385, 584.
-, -, her jurists in the divorce, 376, 447.
-, -, her virtuously educated daughter, Mary, 386.
-, -, briefs produced in favour of, 419, 421.
-, -, ambassadors of the Emperor and Ferdinand with the Pope protest against the divorce of; 450, 452.
-, -, Wolsey does not wish the divorce to take place, 461, 517.
-, -, protests against the hearing of the case by Campeggio and Wolsey, 468, 482, 489.
-, -, proclaimed contumacious, 481.
-, -, her proctor at Rome, 488.
-, -, divorced from his bed by Henry of his own authority, 514.
- -, Henry going to see, 565.
- -, reasons given by, for the King's desire for a divorce, 584.
- -, English bishops of her faction arrested, 629.
- -, Wolsey degraded in order to facilitate the divorce of, 638.
- -, constantly with her husband, their conduct, 642.
- -, now called mistress Katharine, 645.
- -, letter from, 674.
- -, her surgeon, 674, 675.
- -, her palace on the Thames, 682.
- -, her person and court described, 682.
- -, her qualities and family, 694, 871.
- -, her residence, 864, 872.
- -, divorce of, decided, 870.
- -, her agents, 877, 914, 967.
- -, printed proclamation touching the treatment and mode of living of, 943.
Kendal, Sir John, 993, 1002.
King-at-arms, 246, 642.
King's Bench, Court of, 694.
King's County, Ireland, captain of, 795.
Kingston, Sir William, Constable of the Tower, 637, 641, 786.
Knight, Dr. William, goes to Rome incognito, 203.
Knighthood, 169, 889.
Knights of the Garter, 232.