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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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Ubaldino, Dom., Papal Nuncio to England, 876. See Bandinelli.
Udine, letter dated at, 106.
-, a doctor of, 653.
Ugo, Don, 1072.
Ulm, 248, 693, 784, 1108, 1110, 1113.
Unbarg [? Dunbar], 843.
Unbres, Bishop of, 345.
Underwald, 474, 1087.
Universities, 568.
-, opinions of, concerning the English divorce, 642.
Urbino, duchy of, 309.
-, Duke of, Francesco Maria della Rovere, 723.
-, -, the Signory's Captain-General under Milan, 56.
-, -, pledged to defend Tuscany, 120.
-, -, ill spoken of, by Sir Gregory Casal and others, 139.
-, -, his ambassador in Venice, 141, 899.
-, -, his envoy to Rome, 399.
-, -, at Pesaro, 400.
-, -, letter from, 119, 141.
-, -, son of, 723.
-, Lorenzo, Duke of, 886.
-, -, his wife, Madeleine, 926.
-, Duchess of, 309.
-, -, letter to the, 120.
-, Joan d', Venetian commander, 370.
Urge (sic), Bailli de, 858.
Uri, 474, 1087.
Ursi, Gabriel de, 991.
Urtado, Don Lopez, gentleman of the chamber to the Emperor, 231, 290.
Utrecht, Bishop of, 378, 475.
-, bishopric of, 475, 501.
V
Valladolid, 877.
-, the Emperor arrives at, 19.
-, the Cortes at, 45, 91, 107.
-, rejoicings at, upon the birth of the Prince Imperial, 124, 136.
-, the plague at, 149, 152, 172, 195.
-, the Emperor and Court remove from, to Palencia, 172, 195.
-, French ambassadors at, 220.
-, letters dated at, 17, 19, 41, 42, 45, 60, 61, 87, 88, 91, 92, 107, 115, 124, 136, 137, 142, 145, 146, 149, 152.
Valle, Cardinal della, 877.
-, Madame de la, 1008, 1035.
Vannes, city of, 1035.
-, governor of, 1035.
-, Peter, secretary to Henry VIII., ambassador to France, on his way to the Pope, 395.
-, -, a Lucchese, 398.
-, at Rome, 399, 401, 405, 406, 412, 416, 418, 419, 422, 435, 436, 445, 447, 452, 457, 464, 405, 485, 488.
-, -, -, departs, 508.
-, -, Reverend, the King's secretary and Papal collector in England, 621.
-, -, to be present at meeting of Francis with the Pope, 975.
-, commission of Wolsey countersigned by, 157.
-, letters of Henry VIII. countersigned by, 182, 676, 840.
Vases, 519.
Vayvoyd, the. See Transylvania.
Vaux, Giovanni Gioachino di Passano, Lord of, 8.
-, -, Royal Councillor of M. Odet de Lautrec. named in articles stipulated with the Duke of Ferrara, 200.
-, -, French ambassador to England, 656, 864, 911. See Passano.
Velasco, Don Iñigo, Constable of Castile, stands godfather to Philip, Prince of Spain, 124.
Velvet, 439, 822.
-, black, used for the cover of a litter, 156.
-, lined with sables, dress of Henry, 192.
-, purple, lined with cloth of silver, material of the robe of the Order of St. George, 204.
-, white, dress of Francis and Henry, 823.
Vendôme, —, Cardinal, at meeting of Wolsey with Francis at Amiens, 148.
-, Duke of, Peer of France, lieutenant-general and governor of Picardy, 345.
-, -, his presence at Court expected, 902.
-, -, consort of the, at meeting of Wolsey with Francis, 151.
-, -, daughter of the, proposed in marriage with King of Scotland, 914, 930.
-, -, sons of the, 824.
Venes (sic), Louis de, 824.
Venetian, a, 637, 643.
- agents, 428.
- ambassador, to England. See Ambassadors.
- -, to France, 15, 31, 148, 270, 345, 404, 495, 520, 696, 804, 835, 843, 942.
- -, at Rome, 15, 230, 265, 275, 283, 286, 392, 397, 434, 698, 723, 741, 809, 812, 854, 953, 1094.
- -, in Spain, 17, 19, 163, 255, 612, 675, 759, 781, 818, 849, 854, 888, 963, 1089.
-, - -, letter to the, 596.
- -, in Florence, 39, 110, 274.
-, -, resident with Mons. de Lautrec, 216.
- - and vice-bailiff at Constantinople, 750, 882.
- - - letters to, 255, 417, 821, 851, 852.
- -, with the Duke of Milan, 395, 627, 929.
- Ambassadors' Limitation Fund, 477.
- - Fluid, 626, 630.
- - salaries, 628.
-, Armada. See Fleet.
- army, forces, or troops, 11, 16, 24, 52, 54, 71, 79, 95, 136, 139, 165, 183, 215, 298, 348, 370, 375, 446, 873.
- -, at the taking of Genoa, 165.
- bailiff, 159.
- bottoms, 171.
- camp in Tuscany, 165.
- Captain-General, 11, 93, 141, 298, 400.
- -, on the sea, 791, 818, 823.
- cardinals, 424.
- cities, 271.
- -, doctors of, 590, 595.
- commander, 682.
- consuls, 699, 719.
- courier to France, 233.
- custom of precedence in receiving illustrious strangers, 627.
- dominions, the taxation of the clergy in, 283.
- envoy, 415.
- frontier, 278.
- galleys, 226, 318, 571, 740, 771, 778, 847, 873, 983. See Flanders Galleys.
- (two) armies and a fleet, 278, 396.
- fleet, 791, 298, 333, 875.
- governor of Padua, 644.
- jurisdiction, 199.
- lieutenant of the Friuli, 106.
- merchants, 624, 704, 747, 884.
- -, in England, 569, 687.
- militia, 834.
- passes and cities, 278.
- podestas and vice podestas, 429, 462.
- -, of Padua, 636.
-, “procuratia,” 606.
- procurator, 183.
- proveditor-general, 183, 348, 352, 370.
- proveditors, 52, 122, 304, 755, 976.
- secretaries, 5, 15, 67, 109, 148, 1078.
- state attorneys, 910, 911, 923.
- -, letter to the, 879.
- subjects, 715.
- towns and territory, 11, 492.
- -, benefices conceded in, to Prothonotary Casal, 160, 161, 162, 199.
Venetians, the, 91, 941, 324, 484, 494.
-, the Emperor refuses to include them in negotiations, save on certain conditions, 172.
Venice, 105, 114, 156, 438, 495.
-, Sir John Russell on his way to, 50, 52.
-, - sends an Englishman to, from Rome about the truce between the Pope and the Viceroy, 53, 54.
-, house of the Albani on the Camp of St. Bartolomeo, 106.
-, Sir Gregory Casal goes to, 122, 125;
leaves, 134.
-, Englishmen pass through, 206.
-, Cà Dandolo at the Ponte della Puglia, 310.
-, “chamber” of, 730.
-, Duke of Milan at, 642.
-, German warehouse in, 456, 785.
-, house in, of the Duke of Ferrara, 283.
-, island of 8.
Cleiuente, 627.
-, Jewry of, 434.
-, Kialto, 989.
-, St. Mark's Church, 597.
-, -, Library, 636.
-, -, procurators of, 627.
-, “Calle Larga,” 1109.
-, the Signory of, 20, 44, 65, 67, 74, 82, 90, 95, 139, 157, 158, 206, 261, 263, 267, 291, 293, 301, 363, 370, 401, 415, 424, 430, 440, 463, 465, 473, 476, 498, 505, 507, 511, 514, 517, 518, 563, 568, 576, 578, 580, 585, 590, 608, 627, 636, 644, 645, 682, 688, 689, 694, 703, 704, 706, 715, 718, 719, 720, 725, 726, 729, 730, 733, 739, 747, 754, 757, 765, 773, 796, 797, 810, 812, 814, 816, 826, 837, 847, 853, 856, 858, 864, 873, 878, 895, 900, 905, 906, 911, 916, 928, 983, 984, 985, 986, 1091.
-, -, exhorted by Henry to favour the Vayvoyd of Transylvania, 26.
-, -, towns heretofore held by, in Puglia, to be recovered, 29.
-, -, issues powers to negotiate peace or truce with the Emperor, through the mediation of the King of England, 30, 37.
-, -, sends another power to England to sign a truce if necessary, 37, 38.
-, -, ambassador of, in England, to regulate his conduct according to advices from France, 37, 236.
-, -, proposals for, to enter the truce made between the Pope and the Imperialists, 53, 65, 66, 79.
-, -, in league with France, 70, 73, 95, 102.
-, -, sends powers to admit Henry into that league, 75, 80.
-, -, in league with the Pope, France, and England, 76.
-, -, modification of league between Duke of Milan, Florentines, and, 82;
its renewal, including France, 128.
-, -, Francis sends money to, and offers to subsidise 10,000 Switzers, 104.
-, -, rebuked by Wolsey, for the taking of Ravenna, 147, 153.
-, -, the new league spoken of as too onerous for, 163.
- -, apprehensive of Francis and the Emperor settling affairs without Venice, 172, 195, 211, 217.
-, - Lord Theodore Triulzi proposed as Captain-General by Francis to, 174.
-, -, payment of the Switzers by, 197.
-, -, war declared by, upon the Emperor, 247.
-, -, their possessions in the kingdom of Naples, 495.
-, -, its relations with England, 694.
-, -, - with France, 844.
-, -, in possession of Eavenna and Cervia, 235, 238, 259, 293, 295. See Ravenna, Cervia.
-, -, intent on self-defence, 260.
-, -, secrecy not observed at, 316.
-, silk trade of, 398.
-, ambassadors to, 899.
-, - from England. See Ambassadors.
-, -, Imperial, 290, 291, 636, 903.
-, -, Papal (Nuncio), 242.
-, -, from the Sophy, 770.
-, -, from Ferdinand, 396.
-, -, Ferrarese, 275.
-, - from France, 40, 54, 244, 284, 286, 287, 295, 301, 329, 395, 701.
-, - from Urbino, 141.
-, Chiefs of the Forty of, 440, 441, 442, 467, 478, 603, 695, 911.
-, -, letter from the, 981.
-, -, criminal court of the, 755.
-, clergy of, taxes on, 706.
-, -, loan from, 761.
-, College of, 55, 59, 64, 470, 528, 562, 566, 592, 613, 619, 655, 679, 720, 731, 732, 740, 853, 949, 957, 980.
-, -, members of the, 864.
-, -, Doge and, letters from, passim.
-, College Hall, 445, 451, 476, 825, 922, 932, 946.
-, -, audiences in the, 1, 12, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 63, 73, 85, 108, 111, 117, 123, 126, 127, 132, 134, 160, 161, 162, 170, 173, 180, 184, 196, 197, 202, 206, 207, 214, 219, 237, 251, 275, 277, 288, 296, 303, 304, 337, 339, 344, 347, 354, 360, 402.
-, Council of Ten, 252, 591, 911.
-, -, Chiefs of the, 135, 310, 578, 579, 580, 588, 590, 593, 595, 602, 624, 636, 640, 775, 814, 899, 1051.
-, -, letters from the, 776, 938, 1079, 1080, 1081.
-, -, decree of the, 325, 1053.
-, -, edict of the, 642.
-, -, exchequer of the, 665.
-, -, motions made in the, 325, 899, 908, 1082.
-, -, law of capital punishment for divulging what passes in the, 873.
-, - letters to the, 309, 314, 316, 317, 321, 357, 403, 405, 454, 455, 612, 653, 675, 1055.
-, - and Junta, 594, 597, 599, 667.
-, - -, motions made in the, 64, 171, 185, 190, 191, 199, 335, 578, 579, 580, 581, 588, 589, 590, 595, 620, 628, 630, 640, 644, 660, 670, 755, 759, 775, 780, 1082.
-, - -, decrees of the, 332, 438, 477.
-, - -, letters from the, 135, 175, 194, 255, 395, 417.
-, - -, councillors of the, 538, 590, 780.
-, - -, treasurer of the, 477.
-, - -, cashier of the. 620.
-, chest of the, 628.
-, Council of Twelve, 727.
-, councillors of, 440, 441, 442, 467.
-, Doge and Bucintor of, 627.
-, Grand Council of, 434.
-, Gulf of, 185.
-, Patriarch of, 1083.
-, new accountant's office, 477.
-, Sages of the Council, 164, 181, 200, 478, 659, 672, 695.
-, - for the Mainland, 164, 181, 200, 439, 440, 467, 473, 478, 651, 659.
-, -, for the Orders, 604, 659.
-, Senate of, 135, 174, 440, 574, 682, 731, 732, 759, 774, 775, 812, 818, 862, 873, 905, 906.
-, -, hallot in the, 651, 866.
-, -, council of the, 780.
-, -, decrees of the, 131, 1050, 1052, 1056.
-, -, discussion in the, 86, 109, 338.
-, -, motions made in the, 164, 181, 200, 230, 263, 441, 442, 467, 471, 594, 597, 599, 603, 672, 703, 751, 875, 883.
-, -, -, by the Doge and six councillors, 911.
-, -, sages of the, 470.
-, -, reply of the, to French ambassadors, 306.
-, -, -, to envoy from Mons. de Lautrec, 215.
-, -, reports made to the, by ambassadors, 67, 84.
-, -, Doge and, letters from the, passim.
-, senators and noblemen of, 627.
Venier, Domenego, Venetian Ambassador at Rome, 24, 40, 1078.
-, -, -, letters from, 18, 29, 36, 50, 65, 71, 100, 1057, 1058, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1066, 1068, 1070, 1075, 1076.
-, -, -, letters to, 15, 22, 39, 51, 93.
-, Gabriel, Venetian ambassador with the Duke of Milan, letter to, 395.
-, Marco Antonio, Venetian ambassador in England, 4, 40, 51, 64, 70, 76, 105, 111, 144, 164, 179, 263, 264, 267, 288, 293, 306, 329, 353, 380, 385, 386, 410, 439, 440, 441, 442, 467, 477, 478, 483, 604, 606.
-, -, receives power for proclamation of a truce with the Emperor, 37, 38.
-, -, - of attorney to admit Henry into league between Venice and France, 75.
-, -, ambassador to Rome, 665, 667, 694, 743, 812, 915.
-, -, letters from, 3, 8, 10, 20, 23, 25, 26, 30, 32, 47, 48, 49, 57, 62, 68, 72, 83, 89, 90, 98, 103, 112, 116, 129, 138, 140, 155, 178, 188, 192, 193, 201, 205, 208, 210, 212, 218, 224, 228, 229, 232, 235, 245, 249, 256, 258, 261, 268, 281, 285, 305, 313, 320, 343, 349, 361, 362, 364, 369, 376, 411, 698, 706, 710, 723, 741, 742, 746, 749, 764, 809, 810, 815, 817, 819, 827, 849, 854, 859, 877, 881, 887, 892, 894, 897, 903, 914, 917, 921, 925, 936, 939, 945, 960, 964, 967, 969, 970.
-, -, letters to, 37, 79, 95, 109, 165, 193, 230, 253, 260, 265, 271, 282, 283, 298, 348, 355, 370, 375, 396.
-, -, secretary of, 225.
-, Zuan Antonio, 820.
-, -, letters from, 696, 700, 711, 713, 722, 748, 804, 805, 807, 813, 822, 826, 835.
Venosa, surrender of, 260.
Venza, Monsig. de, 495.
Venzone, captain and community of, 106.
-, -, letters from the, 1084, 1085.
-, letters dated at, 1084, 1085.
Vere, Mons. de, son of, 137. See Migliau.
Vergil, Polydore, 816.
-, -, letter to, 794.
Vergy ? letter dated at, 1021.
Verni, abbot of, nephew of the, 106.
Verona, abbacy of the Holy Trinity at, 252;
presented to the Prothonotary Casal by the Venetian Signory, 199, 200, 202.
-, Bishop of, Gianmatteo Giberti, 430, 434, 854, 1086.
-, governors of, 199, 278, 428.
-, letters dated at, 239, 1086.
Veronese territory, 282, 289, 507, 570.
Vieenza, 1076.
Vie le Comte, 942, note.
Vienna, 716, 793, 798, 805, 821, 826.
-, fortified, 106.
-, Bishop of, 1092.
Vigh, Mons. de, French ambassador to the Emperor, 876.
Vilander, —, 824.
Vilgena, Marquis of, eldest son of, 524.
Villafranca, Marquis of, 524.
Villa Lapando or Villapando, a place belonging to the Constable of Castile, the sous of Francis I. confined at, 88, 145, 146.
Villa Verde (between Burgos and Pozza), 291.
- -, letter dated at, 231.
Vincenciis, Gulielmus de, 984.
Vindocino, Mons., 1034.
Vineyards at Rome, 176.
Visconte, Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. See Milan, Duke of.
Viterbo, 120, 296, 301, 347, 354.
-, army of the League near, letter dated from the, 119.
-, the camp at the baths of, 122.
-, the Papal court at, 274, 275, 359.
-, letters dated at, 293, 294, 299, 301, 307, 308, 309, 312, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 322, 322, 323, 324, 327, 328, 330, 333, 334, 336, 342, 350, 357.
Vitturi, Proveditor-General of Venice, with the army, marches towards Reggio, 52.
-, the noble, 141.
-, letter from, 122.
-, letter to, 121.
-, Giovanni, bailiff (Podesta) of Padua, 636.
Volta, M. Della, 1008.
Volunteers, 861.
Vuncifil, —, ? Sir Robert Wyngfield or Sir William Fitzwilliam, a pension proposed for, from the Duke of Milan, 70.
W
Walker, John, his relations with Reginald Pole, 677.
Wallop, Sir John, 257.
-, -, English ambassador to the Archduke Ferdinand, 106.
-, -, ambassador to France, 843, 865, 886, 893, 901, 902, 909, 928, 935, 947, 948, 950, 951, 959, 962, 975.
-, -, does not approve the Divorce, 871.
Waltham Abbey, 621.
War, 892.
- upon the Emperor, 235, 246, 247, 248, 255, 257, 326, 696, 748, 796, 871, 945.
-, between England and Scotland, 792, 806, 811, 815, 839, 842, 843, 845, 846, 848, 850, 852, 858, 859, 860, 862, 863, 864, 871, 886, 896, 912, 919, 929, 923, 938, 971.
- against the Easterliugs, 912, 919, 971.
- between the Dukes of Bavaria and Saxony, 1084.
Warbeek, Perkin, (“Richard Duke of York,”) letter from Emperor Maximilian to the Pope in his favour, (A.D. 1495,) 1042.
Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 694, 871.
-, -, death of, 799.
Wax, 867.
Weather, 945.
-, famine in England, owing to superabundant rain falling in May, 188.
-, a good harvest anticipated in England, much rain having fallen very early in the year, 235.
Welch, Walter, 641.
Wells, bishopric of, 1054.
Welsh, the, 792.
-, men, their character, 694.
West, Nicholas, Bishop of Ely, 634.
Westminster, 664, 718, 878, 912.
-, law courts at, 694.
-, Sanctuary of, a kinsman of the Duke of Suffolk killed in the, 761.
-, Hall, 771.
-, abbot of, 378.
-, Palace of, 1002.
Weston, Sir William, Grand Prior of St. John's, 380, 386.
Weston Alconbury, 857 note.
Wheat, 171, 185, 190, 205, 235,
-, scarcity of, in England, and its price, 205, 208, 210.
Whitehern, church of, 789.
Wight, Isle of, 685, 771.
Williams, Sir David, 1017.
Wiltshire, Earl of, Thomas Boleyn Lord Rochford, 571, 584, 617, 632.
-, -, ambassador to France, 585.
-, -, -, at Rome, 598.
-, his influence with the King, 601, 641.
-, -, in disgrace, 621.
-, -, of the Privy Council, 694, 714, 718, 753, 837.
-, -, letter to, 615.
-, -, his brother, 838.
-, -, his son, 870.
Winchester, abbacy of, 565.
-, bishopric of, 519.
-, Bishop of, 635, 680, 718, 802. See Gardiner.
-, -, goes to France, 722, 726, 733, 734;
returns, 748.
-, at interview of Francis and Henry, 822, 878.
-, -, has custody of Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, 870.
Windsor, 475, 677, 802, 803, 956.
-, St. George's Chapel, the shield of Francis deposited in, as Knight of the Garter, 232.
-, Castle, 682.
-, palace of, letter dated at the, 674.
Wine, 105, 703, 867.
Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal of York, Legate a latere, 10, 89, 216, 232, 253, 257, 261, 263, 266, 271, 278, 282, 319, 320, 348, 365, 370, 375, 380, 396, 400, 411, 420, 520, 1054, 1055, 1065, 1074, 1081.
-, -, (A.D. 1527): gives a banquet to all the ambassadors and the chief nobility of the English Court, 3, 4.
-, -, his conversations with the Venetian ambassador, 8, 37, 49, 178, 218.
-, -, resents the Signory's sending a power to their ambassador in Spain, authorizing him to conclude the universal peace there, 11.
-, -, mention of a letter from, to Sir Gregory Casal, 12.
-, -, spoken of in connection with the King, 13, 16, 24, 34, 51, 52, 68, 79, 80, 85, 108, 128.
-, -, perceiving himself unable to mediate between France and the Emperor, consents to the marriage between Francis and Mary, in order that the war may be greater, 18.
-, -, his advice to Francis as to making war upon the Emperor, 20, 51.
-, -, his speech in interview with Imperial ambassador, 23.
-, -, “his” ambassador in Spain, 25.
-, -, the prudence and singular virtue of, 38.
-, -, compared to Lucifer, and his authority to equal the King's, 44.
-, -, relates to Venetian ambassador the agreement Henry would wish to make between Charles and Francis, 48.
-, -, his interviews with French ambassadors, 57.
-, -, the French ambassadors referred by Henry to, for the conclusion of the marriage, 62.
-, -, the negotiation of the peace in the hands of Henry and, 66.
-, -, his speech at interview with the Milanese ambassador, 70.
-, -, the Duke of Milan advised to offer the pension of 12,000 ducats to, as proposed by the League, and address letters for, with all titles, 70.
-, -, his speech in interview with Milanese and French ambassadors and the Papal Nuncio, 74.
-, -, to sing mass at proclamation of the marriage, 90, 98, 105.
-, -, his interview with Francis, 112.
-, -, embargo laid on all ships in the Thames for conveyance of, to France, 113, 117, 129, 130, 134, 135, 142, 143, 150, 159.
-, -, makes the journey with many noblemen, and some thousand horse, 138.
-, -, his conversations with Venetian ambassador in France, 139, 147, 153, 158, 175, 181.
-, -, arrives at Boulogne from Calais, and makes his entry with great honours, 140.
-, -, mode of his reception by Francis at Amiens and treatment while there, 148, 156.
-, -, sends letters to Ghinucci in Spain to come to him at Amiens, 149;
sends him back, 195.
-, -, his attendants serve him cap in hand, while those of Francis keep them on their heads, 151.
-, -, mention of letters from, to the Marquis of Mantua, 154.
-, -, account of his lodging and chambers, where he shows more gold and silver than Francis, 156.
-, -, as delegate to Alphonso Duke of Ferrara, 157, 209.
-, -, of his return to England and his commission (sindicutus) in the name of Henry to Sir Gregory Casal, 163, 168, 169, 178.
-, -, congratulatory letter to, from the Signory of Venice, 164.
-, -, proposes a fresh reformation of the articles of the League, 165.
-, -, mediation of, in the fresh conclusion of peace between Henry and Francis, 165.
-, -, mention of a letter from Doge Andrea Gritti to, 166.
-, -, presented by Francis with tapestries, a chalice and pateo of gold, an image of the Virgin and an altar service, besides cloths of silk, and returns well pleased, 168, 169.
-, -, earnestly advocates the holding of the congregation of Cardinals being in France, 176.
-, -, accompanied to France by Gambara, 177.
-, -, is firmly resolved on freeing Italy, the Pope and Francis, 193.
-, -, makes constant intercession with the Signory for a benefice to be conferred on the English ambassador, Prothonotary Casal, 199.
-, -, celebrates the mass upon proclamation of the Peace at St. Paul's, 201.
-, -, entertains the Lord Steward of France at Hampton Court, (his gold plate estimated at 300,000 golden ducats), 205.
-, -, Bernardino sent by the Cardinal of Auch from France to, 213.
-, - (A.D. 1528): assembles bishops, abbots, and ambassadors, who make a procession to St. Paul's, 225.
-, -, (styled Cardinalis Pacificus,) gives entertainments and congratulates the Pope upon his release, 225, 229, 237.
-, -, urges Lautrec to act and advance, 226.
-, -, writes to the Pope to ratify agreement with the Duke of Ferrara, 228.
-, gives audience to the Papal Nuncio, 235.
-, -, - Venetian ambassador, 249, 385, 386, 458, 461, 463, 515.
-, -, and the restoration of Ravenna and Cervia, 256, 264, 265, 285, 329.
-, -, sends an envoy to Spain, 268, 326.
-, -, the Emperor speaks ill of, 291.
-, -, his eminent qualities, ability, and authority, 353, 694.
-, -, meets Campeggio upon his arrival, 361, 364.
-, -, the Divorce case referred to, by the Pope for judgment, 369.
-, -, accompanies Campeggio to the Court, 374, 376.
-, -, his relations with Henry in the matter of the Divorce, 383, 461, 468, 481, 482, 485, 490, 491, 492, 500.
-, -, (A.D. 1529) : makes reply to oration of the Ambassador Falier, 385.
-, -, his movements, 413, 433, 458, 504.
-, -, measures taken by, upon news of death of the Pope, to obtain the tiara for himself, 413, 424, 426, 440.
-, -, gives audience to the Hungarian ambassador, 424.
-, -, said to be more than king, 440.
-, -, presented with mules by Francis, 443.
-, -, going to Francis, 446,
-, -, - to Cambrai, 471, 472, 473.
-, -, his secretary, Vannes, 465.
-, -, gives commission to Venetian ambassador to procure him damask, 493.
-, -, deprived of the Great Seal and office of Lord High Chancellor, and other offices, 514, 517;
motives for his deposition, 517.
-, -, his property, 519, 521, 525, 528, 529, 564, 565.
-, -, condemned for the crime of lese-majesty, 526.
-, -, (A.D. 1530) : seriously ill, and the King sends his own physician to him, 563.
-, -, his fate to be decided by Parliament, 564, 621, 625.
-, -, York decided upon by the Privy Council for his place of residence, 565, 568.
-, -, at Peterborough (?) 577.
-, -, at York, 584, 601.
-, -, at Stoby (?) 586.
-, -, arrest of, with his physician Augustini, 631, 632, 642, 643.
-, -, at the Tower, 638.
-, -, general account of his arrest, and of his death, 632, 633, 637, 639, 641, 642, 645, 652.
-, -, with the King's consent convokes a convocation of the English bishops and prelates, 629.
-, -, his arms, 687.
-, - letter to, 264.
-, -, his palace at Hampton Court, 584, 682.
-, -, York House, a possession of, 664, 682.
-, his mausoleum, 637.
-, -, biography of, 694.
-, -, pupil of, 773.
Woodstock, 677.
Woollens, 1052.
Wools, 683, 686, 687, 694, 695, 703, 704, 709, 717, 718, 726, 727, 737, 747, 751, 837, 864, 884, 905, 910, 911, 983.
Wool-staplers, 726, 740, 905, 910, 911.
Worcester, Bishop of, Girolamo Ghinucci, 19, 698, 971. See Ghinucci.
Worms, 1111.
-, Diet at, 387, 1092.
Wotton, Edward, letter from, 677.
Wriothesley, Thomas, Garter-king-at-arms, 188.
Wurtemberg, Duke of, territorv of, his son &c. 864.
Wurtzburg, Bishop of, 384.
Wyngfield, Sir Robert, (?) 70.
Y
York, 872.
-, archbishopric of, 519, 568, 578, 584.
-, archiepiscopal palace of, 565.
-, church of, 632.
-, Archbishop of, Cardinal Legate, 128, 209, 413, 584, 601, 621, 637, 939. See Wolsey.
-, Archbishop of, 680, 912.
-, -, his income, 694.
-, Cardinal of, Bainbridge, 1048.
-, Dean of, 1002.
-, Richard, Duke of, 1042. See Warbeck, Perkin.
York House, 664.
Yuan, Oliver, 1041.
Z
“Zambelloti”, 704.
Zaute, 976.
Zapello, Messer Marin, 884.
Zapolski, John, Vaivod of Transylvania and titular King of Hungary, 387, 699, 733, 749, 763, 767, 771, 795, 1093.
-, -, sends an envoy to England, 744, 754. See Hungary;
Transylvania.
-, -, marriage of. See Marriages.
Zen, Pietro, Venetian ambassador and vice-bailiff at Constantinople, letter to, 255.
“Zendali”, 704.
Zizim, the Sultan's brother, 993.
Zodiac, signs of the, and their properties, represented on a painted ceiling, 105.
Zonchio, 818.
“Zorzi,” 578. See Georgio.
-, Francesco, 990.
-, Hironimo, 990.
Zostinghera (? Zoffinger), 787.
Zuam, Dom., secretary of Maria of Hungary, 965.
Zug, 1087, 1116, 1117.
Zuingle, a disputation held by, touching certain articles, 384.
-, faction of, 1109.
-, Ulric, 1117.
Zuinglian doctrine, 787.
Zuinglians, the, 781.
Zurich, 384, 474, 706, 1087.
-, doctors of, 787.
-, banners of, 1117.