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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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Badoer, Andrea, Venetian ambassador in England, 3, 4, 10, 35, 39, 44, 40, 49, 51, 80, 174, 285, 353, 363, 364, 401, 528, 554, 576, 581, 605, 613, 624, 625, 627, 631, 660, 662, 675, 991 not., p. 562.

-, -, -, authorised to conclude peace with the Emperor, 29.

-, -, -, letters from, 1, 7, 11, 13, 14, 22, 20, 52, 56, 59, 61, 63, 64, 66, 67, 71, 73, 74, 86, 92, 94, 95, 97, 105, 106, 110, 110, 119, 125, 130, 139, 147, 148, 151, 155, 156, 159, 170, 182, 185, 191, 204, 205, 211, 218, 220, 225, 227, 241, 250, 282, 371, 382, 400, 413, 422, 433, 441, 444, 452, 464, 482, 493, 503, 505, 512, 514, 555, 580, 594, 617, 623.

-, -, -, letters from, in conjunction with Sebastian Giustinian, 609, 614, 616, 618, 619, 628, 632, 633, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 644, 649, 650, 651, 652, 653, 655, 659, 664.

-, -, -, letters to, 2, 8, 9, 11, 15, 17, 24, 25, 28, 30, 33, 45, 47, 50, 81, 88, 117, 132, 184, 208, 224, 234, 247, 351, 365, 380, 494, 495, 504, 506, 567, 577, 658, 683.

-, -, -, letters to, in conjunction with Sebastian Giustinian, 621, 626, 630, 639, 645, 657.

-, -, -, states England is dissatisfied with the peace with France, 70.

-, -, -, his recall from England, 82, 83, 84, 481, 497, 498, 531, 575.

-, -, -, endeavours to obtain a loan from England for Venice, 87.

-, -, -, payments to, 118, 150.

-, -, -, Capello appointed to succeed, 179.

-, -, -, lauded by Henry VIII., 187.

-, -, -, without letters from Venice, 239, 340.

-, -, -, labours to effect an attack on France by England, 333.

-, -, -, at the ceremony of presenting the sword and cap of maintenance to Henry VIII., from the Pope, 445.

-, -, -, decree in Council concerning his debts, contracted while ambassador in England, 546.

-, -, -, succeeded by Sebastian Giustinian as ambassador to England, 606.

-, -, -, his debts, 620, 656, 768.

-, -, -, knighted by Henry VIII., 646.

-, -, -, in great favour with Henry, 665, 728.

-, -, -, returns to Venice, 717.

-, -, -, makes a report on England to the College, 718, 727.

-, -, -, decree of the Senate confirming Henry VIII.'s gift of a gold chain to, 729, 731.

-, -, -, his salary while ambassador in England, 778, 847, 867.

-, -, -, his wife, Henry wishes her to reside with her husband in England, 92, 94.

-, -, -, his son-in-law. Se. Gradenigo, Francesco.

-, Giovanni, Venetian ambassador in Prance, 803, 805, 807, 983.

-, -, -, letters from, 713, 716, 721, 737, 765, 770, 775, 787, 790, 802, 821, 824, 827, 828, 830, 831, 832, 834, 836, 854, 864, 874, 900, 931, 943, 955, 967, 977.

-, -, -, letters to, 804, 806, 812.

-, Zuan, Venetian ambassador in Spain, letters from, 296, 330.

-, -, -, letters to, 57, 136, 1342.

-, -, -, returns from Spain, 557.

-, -, -, makes a report on Spain to the Venetian Senate, 564.

Bafo, Francesco, 1317.

Baglione, Carlo, 56.

Bainbridge, Christopher, Cardinal Archbishop of York, ambassador at Rome, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 27, 33, 37, 39, 41, 42, 45, 49, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 63, 79, 96, 112, 117, 124, 126, 156, 173, 176, 179, 192, 209, 212, 224, 234, 305, 424, 1342, 1343, 1346, 1347.

-, -, -, tells the Pope England will join no league against the Infidels without Venice, 40.

-, -, -, thanked by the Signory of Venice for his good services to them, 55, 72, 144, 206, 207, 208, 210, 229, 304, 317, 379.

-, -, -, called Bishop of York, 66.

-, -, -, said to be a Frenchman at heart, 73.

-, -, -, his letters detained by the French, 77.

-, -, -, the loan from England to Venice to pass through the hands of, 88, 97.

-, -, -, proposes alague between the Pope, Henry VIII. and Venice, 89 90, 91.

-, -, -, proclaimed Cardinal by the Pope, 98.

-, -, -, the Pope sends him into his camp as legate, 99, 101.

-, -, -, arrives at Cento, after besieging the bastion of Genivolo, 104.

-, -, -, more afraid of Spain than France, on account of its infidelity, 136.

-, -, -, Henry desires Mm to sign the articles of the league, 140, 143.

-, -, -, negotiates a league between the Pope, Henry VIII, Ferdinand of Arragon and the Signory of Venice, 163.

-, -, -, states Henry intends to go to Rheims to be crowned King of France, 301.

-, -, -, causes high mass to be performed in honour of the English victory over the French, 314, 315.

-, -, -, burns bonfires at Rome, on the defeat of the Venetians, 339.

-, -, -, in close conference with the Pope, 343.

-, -, -, the Doge of Venice refers Henry to, to testify their readiness to accept a rational peace, 378.

-, -, -, very ill, 447.

-, -, -, his death, 449.

-, -, -, dies very rich, and bequeaths 20,000 ducats towards the building of St. Peter's at Home, 450.

-, -, -, suspected of having been poisoned by one of his chaplains, who destroys himself while in prison, 479.

-, -, -, the Pope absolves the Bishop of Worcester from the suspected poisoning of, 543.

-, -, -, letter from, 316.

-, -, -, letters to, 169, 177, 203, 238, 325, 327.

-, -, -, his secretary, 730, 1000. Se. Pace, Ric.

Bajazet, Sultan, 363, 1015.

-, -, the Signory of Florence exhorts him to take his share of the Venetian territory, 100.

-, -, his son. Se. Selim I.

Balbi, the, 3, 4.

-, Piero, captain of the Venetian navy, 30.

Baldassar. Se. Stuart, Balthasar.

Ballads, Sebastian Giustinian's secretary in England writes to Venice for some new, p. 248.

Bannisius, James, Imperial agent in the English camp in France, 327. Se. Bavisis.

-, -, -, letters from, 331, 332.

Barazijs, Ambrosio de, bill-broker in London, 1329.

Barbarigo, Andrea, of Venice, 1325, 1328.

Barbary, the affairs of, 1006, 1057.

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

-, the coast of, 238.

-, galleys, 146, 1291, 1295.

-, mares, given to Henry VIII. by the Marquis of Mantua, 382.

-, Princes of, hesitate to subject themselves to the Turk or others, 1002.

Barcelona, letters dated at, 1205, 1228, 1265, 1276, 1277, 1333.

Bardi, Obertino de', and Co., Venetian merchants in London, 1302.

Bardis, Beligardo de, bill-broker, of London, 1310.

-, Giacomo de, of Florence, 1303, 1305, 1312.

Barini, Zaccaria, Venetian merchant, 1317.

Bannerwood forest, James IV. slain in, by the Earl of Surrey, 316.

Barri, Francesco Maria Sforza, Duke of, afterwards Duke of Milan, his ambassador in England, 759.

-, -, -, offers to secure the inclusion of Venice in the league between the Pope, Henry and the King Catholic, 884.

Barton, Andrew, Scotch captain, his ships, The Lio. and the Jenny Pirwy. captured by the English, 119 note.

-, -, -, put to death by Henry, of which James IV. complains, 278.

Bashaws, the, of Turkey, 100.

Bassano, Italy, 15.

Bastard, the, of France, slain at the siege of Terouenne, 294, 297.

Bastie, Antoine d'Acres, Lord of la, called the “White Knight,” made Warden of the Marches of Scotland by the Duke cf Albany, 370.

-, -, -, slain by David Hume of Wedderburn, 370 note.

-, Olivier de la Vernade, Sieur de la, French ambassador to England, 1090, 1157, 1166, 1168, 1178, 1180, 1198, 1211, 1215, 1220, 1232, 1235, 1237, 1241, 1243, 1249, 1252, 1253, 1262, 1273, 1279.

Bath and Wells, bishopric of, Cardinal Castellesi's deprivation of, 934, 944. See als. Castellesi.

-, -, given to Wolsey, in commenda., 934, 941, 953, 954, 1045, 1054, p. 560.

Battista, Giovanni, surgeon of Vercelli, conspires to poison Leo X., 904 note.

Bavaria, Duke of, his ambassador in England, 433.

-, -, offers troops to Henry, 445.

-, -, offers his power in aid of the house of Austria, 1162.

Bavarin, Antonio, factor of the Pesaro firm in London, 397.

-, -, his interviews with Wolsey, for the renewal of patents permitting Venetians to trade with England, 866, 879.

-, -, -, letters from, 199, 237, 252, 283, 336, 337, 362.

Bavarino, Alberto, p. 562.

Bavisis, letters from, 964. Se. Bannisius.

Bayard, captain in the French army, taken prisoner at the siege of Terouenne, 288, 294, 308.

-, -, ransomed for 1,200 ducats, 352.

Bayeux, Bishop of, performs mass at the entry of Mary Tudor into France, p. 204.

-, -, at the marriage of Lewis XII. and Mary, 509, 510, 511. Se. Canossa.

Bayonne, 183, 194.

-, -, the Spaniards and English retire from, 193.

-, the Spaniards not intent on conquering, according to Henry VIII.'s wish, 198, 205.

-, siege of, 200.

Béarn, 198.

-, Baron de, slain at the siege of Terouenne, 294.

Beauvais, Lewis XII. at, 279, 280.

Becharia, Dom Matheo, of Pavia, an outlaw in the service of the Emperor, 1024.

-, -, sent by Henry VIII. with the Cardinal of Sion's pension, 1124.

Belegno, Francesco, 1315.

Belluno, Cividal di, in Italy, 24. Se. Cividal.

Beltrame, Hironimo, 1033.

Belveder, the, at Pome, 301, 387.

Bembo, Pietro, Leo X.'s secretary and his ambassador at Venice, 520, 527.

Bentivogli, the, their connexion with Venice, 840.

Bentivola, Lady Ipolita Sforza, Sebastian Giustinian opens letters addressed to by the Pope's nuncio in England, 793.,

Bergamo, with Brescia and Crema, to be restored to Maximilian Sforza by the the Emperor, 205.

-, Renzo da Ceri, Venetian commander, recovers the city of, 504, 506.

-, acquired by the Venetians by treaty, 635.

-, contributions exacted by the Swiss at, 723.

-, the Swiss at, 734.

-, captain and proveditor of. Se. Michiel, Vetor.

Berghes, Mons. de, Henry VIII. visits, at Lisle, 311.

Bernardin, Friar, sent by Francis I. to Marseilles, 595.

Berne, letters from, 835.

Berners, John Bourchier, Lord, English ambassador to Spain, 1010, 1152.

-, -, -, returns to England, 1168.

Berri, Duke of, the proposed title of Henry, second son of Francis I., 1242.

-, duchy of, given by Francis as a dower to the Archduke Charles, upon his proposed marriage with Rénée, daughter of Lewis XII., 592.

Berwick, invaded by James IV. of Scotland, 203, 316.

-, the corpse of James IV. conveyed to, 332, 340.

-, Margaret Queen of Scotland at, 661.

Bevazam, Augustin, secretary to Foscari, Venetian ambassador at Rome, 314.

Beyrout voyage, the, from Venice, 899.

Biadego, Antonio di, 1311.

Bibiena, Antonio di, Cardinal of Santa Maria in Porticu, his conferences with the Venetian ambassador at Rome, 366, 543, 570, 663, 681, 814.

-, -, in the confidence of the Pope and Cardinal Giuglio de' Medici, 460.

-, -, appointed legate to the Emperor, to negotiate peace between Germany, France, Spain and England, 517.

-, -, Papal legate in France, 1087, 1128, 1130, 1136, 1147, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1194, 1219, 1227, 1231, 1235, 1243, 1269, 1271.

-, Pietro di, Papal nuncio at Venice, makes communications to the College, 258, 260.

-, -, -, letters to, 265, 308, 321, 346, 355.

Bicluves, letter dated at, 291.

Bill-brokers, 1303–1329.

Biscain, Zuan, [Giovanni Diaz de Solis?], takes possession of the newly-discovered islands (? Hispaniola and Cuba), 1338.

Biscay, 1340.

-, letter from, 186.

-, a native of, 605.

-, ships of, for the service of England, 183, 216.

-, bark of, wrecked off Ivica, 93.

-, mariners of, in the service of England, 237.

-, Bay of, 1211.

-, -, pilot for the Flanders galleys in, p. 355, p. 362.

Blois, 1108, 1149, 1242, 1272.

-, treaty between France and Venice signed at, 283.

-, the Queen of France at, 328.

-, Lewis XII. at, 384.

-, the revenues of, given by Francis to Mary, Queen Dowager of France, 583.

-, Francis makes arrangements at, for the Italian expedition, 596, 612.

-, letters dated at, 233, 242, 244, 245, 370, 372, 374, 381, 386, 459, 463, 832, 1274, 1275.

Boccali, Dom. Theodore, returns to Rome from the King of Spain, 969.

Bohier, Thos., General of Normandy, French ambassador to England, 414, 487.

Boissi, Cardinal, at the French court, 1128, 1130.

Boissi, Mons. de, Lord Steward of France, 510, 511, 623, 721, 802, 827, 830, 838, 955, 1047, 1048, 1130, 1134, 1147, 1160, 1172, 1175, 1181, 1184, 1185, 1188, 1192.

-, -, -, assures the Venetian ambassadors that France will maintain the alliance with Venice, 595.

-, -, -, sent by Francis, with six others, to Picardy to discuss the affairs of Scotland and the kingdom of Naples, 721.

-, -, -, at Montpellier in conference with Mons. de Chievres, 1216, 1219, 1221.

-, -, -, dangerously ill, 1222.

-, -, -, dies at Montpellier, 1223, 1236.

-, -, -, his daughter, 1128.

Bolani, Marco, sage of the Council [of Ten], 44.

Boleyn, Sir Thos., English ambassador to France, 1243, 1269.

-, -, -, hated at the French court, owing to his dependence on Lady Margaret, 1235.

-, -, -, godfather of Henry, Duke of Orleans, second son of Francis I., 1242.

Bollani, Troian, reports to the College of Venice his conversations with two English knights on their way to Rhodes, 285, 286, 298.

Bologna, Italy, 657, 1323, 1327, 1346, 1104.

-, the Pope's army at, 71, 184.

-, the Pope at, 81, 88, 663, 665.

-, in the possession of the King of France, 109, 110, 119.

-, league of the Pope, Henry VHL, Ferdinand of Arragon and Venice for the recovery of, 128, 133, 165.

-, Lewis XII. offers to renounce the protectorate of, if the Pope will break with Spain and Venice, 143.

-, meeting of Leo X. and Francis I. at, 670.

-, Francis I. at, 757.

-, to be given to Lorenzo de' Medici, 818.

-, letter dated at, 666.

Bologna, Salatino of, 1317, 1318.

Bonamitié, Peter, notary public of Lombard Street, London, 1317, 1318, 1319, 1320, 1321.

Bon, Dr. Alvise, 167.

Bon, Angelo, of Venice, 1315.

Bonaventura, Messer, bears a letter from Chieregato to the Marchioness of Mantua, 762.

Bonnivet, Wm. Gouffier, Lord, Admiral of France, ambassador from France to contract a marriage between Princess Mary of England and the Dauphin of France, 1067, 1072, 1074, 1085, 1088, 1089, 1091, p. 558.

-, -, Henry VIII. makes a present to, on his quitting England, 1089.

-, -, returns to France, 1095, 1101, 1113, 1130, 1240.

-, -, in Lorraine, 1202, 1243.

-, -, negotiating for the election of Francis I., as King of the Romans, 1235.

-, -, brought into Venice in 1509 with the Marquis of Mantua as a prisoner, p. 559.

-, -, his wife, at the French court, 1128.

Bonvixi,—, Venetian merchant, 340, 1111.

-, Hironimo, sent by the Pope to urge England against France, but acquaints the French ambassador in England of his mission, 109.

-, -, when about to be racked, confesses he was employed by the Cardinal of Pavia, 110.

-, Lorenzo, a Lucchese, 1167.

Borders, Andrea Badoer, the Venetian ambassador in England, arranges a secret conference with James IV. on the, 66.

-, defeat of the Scots on the, 315, 644.

-, Duke of Albany sends troops to the, 813.

-, Wolsey on the, 1024.

-, English, the battle of Flodden fought on the, 309.

-, -, the Scots cross the, 314.

-, -, Margaret of Scotland on the, 667.

-, Scotch, terms made between James IV. and the Lord Treasurer of England on the, 219.

Borgia, Lucretia. Se. Ferrara, Duchess of.

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

Borgogna, Mons. di. Se. Buckingham, Duke of.

Boromei, Alessandro, son of Antonio, 1305, 1307.

-, Antonio, 1307.

-, Zuani, 1307.

Borromea, Countess, daughter of Anchises Visconti, 1128.

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

Bortolomeo, chief secretary to the Marquis of Mantua, letter to, 945.

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

Boulogne, France, English army at, 152, 258.

-, English infantry routed at, 257.

-, the English suffer a defeat from the people of, 259.

-, Henry VIII.'s intention to besiege, 288.

-, Henry VIII. demands, from Lewis XII, 402, 436.

-, Mary Queen of France at, 499, 500 503, p. 202.

-, letter dated at, 599.

-, Sebastian Giustinian at, 602, 624.

-, commissioners of France and England to meet at, to settle disputes, 941, 955.

-, Henry offers to buy, of Francis, 997.

-, interview of Henry VIII. and Francis I. between Calais and, 1168, 1171, 1269, 1279.

-, advocate of, ambassador to England to settle the mercantile disputes between England and France, 913.

-, captain of, proposed as commissioner for the same disputes, 913.

-, governor of. Se. Fayette, Mons. de la.

Bourbon, Duke of, Constable of France, 734, 1129, 1130.

-, -, one of the commanders in chief of the French array against England, 255, 266, 268, 328.

-, -, Lewis XII. sends him into Burgundy, 352.

-, -, with his army in the Dauphigné, 398.

-, -, recalled to undertake the expedition against Milan, 507.

-, -, at Paris, 562.

-, -, wounded in the jousts, 587.

-, -, Venetian ambassador to, at Milan, Andrea Gritti, 679.

-, -, withdraws into the castle of Milan, 699.

-, -, at Cremona, 703.

-, -, Henry VIII. intends marrying a daughter of, 479.

-, -, his widow, Anne, daughter of Lewis XI., 595.

Bourchier, John. Se. Berners, Lord.

Bourges, Cardinal of, at the French court, 1128.

Bovilio, Carlo, of the University of Paris, reputed to be learned, 600.

Bows, Venetian, for the service of England, 102, 522, 524.

-, -, imported with Malmsey wine into England, 1028.

Brabant, exports from, 146. 201, 976.

-, the Emperor at the waters in, 159.

-, English ambassador to the Emperor at, 177.

-, England sends an army to protect, 298.

-, merchants of, 316.

-, Duke of Guelders takes a town in, 392.

-, a native of, 918.

-, recommended to the care of Henry VIII, while Charles is in Spain, 919.

-, France sends money and an army into, 962.

-, Charles and Lady Margaret at, 793.

-, Duke of, Charles of Spain as, tenders homage to Francis I., 592.

Brandenburg, Joachim, Marquis of, Elector of the Empire, 720, 1165, 1183, 1184, 1204, 1240, 1246.

-, -, endeavours to get elected King of the Romans, 1148.

-, -, his cousin, Casimir, offers his support to the House of Austria, 1162.

-, -, will vote for Charles of Spain, 1187.

-, -, Francis in hope of gaining the vote of, for his election as King of the Eomaus, 1195, 1217.

-, -, favours Francis, 1212, 1219, 1221, 1227, 1239, 1245.

-, -, his chances of being made King of the Romans, 1231, 1245, 1270;

rejected, p. 561.

-, -, staunch to France, 1270.

-, -, expected at the Diet at Augsburg, 1351.

-, -, his brother. Se. Mayence, Cardinal of.

-, -, his son, Joachim;

proposed marriage with Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis I, 1165, 1187, 1194, 1204, 1350;

with Katharine, daughter of Philip the Handsome and Queen Juana, sister of Charles King of Spain, 1187, 1194, 1227.

-, John, Margrave of, brother of Casimir, married in 1519 to Germaine de Foix, widow of Ferdinand of Arragon, 1187.

Brentelle, Venetian army retreat to the, 644.

Brescia, taken by Ferdinand of Arragon, 170, 298, 1312, 1331.

-, besieged by the Venetians, 184, 208.

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

-, originally acquired by the Venetians after a long siege, 635.

-, besieged by the French and Venetians, 657, 667, 669, 670, 671, 683, 686, 687, 688, 699, 708, 722, 737.

-, defeat of the Venetians at, 664.

-, reported capture of, by the Venetians, 673.

-, recovered by the Venetians, 735, 751, 754, 755.

-, surrendered to the French, who refuse to give it to the Venetians till they deliver Cremona in exchange, 736, 744.

-, dispute about the possession of, 738, 742, 745, 763.

-, Sebastian Giustinian complains of the Emperor's occupation of 739.

- Henry VIII. states it belongs to the Emperor, 740.

-, Francis promises to restore it to the Emperor, 764, 822.

-, Mons. de Lantrec's proposal to quarter his army in, not liked by the Council of Ten, 805, 806.

-, and Verona delivered by Francis to Venice, 859.

-, governor of, in 1509, Sebastian Giustinian, p. 563.

-, a native of, player of the lute in the court of England, 624.

Brescians, the, seize money sent by England in aid of the Emperor, 720.

Brest, French navy at, 199.

-, the Great Carack of, employed in the war against England, 199, 200.

-, English navy at, 200.

-, bay of, English navy in the, 200.

Bretons, ships belonging to the, captured by the English navy, 155, 168, 169.

-, the, Lewis XII. anxious for his daughter's marringe to the Duke of Angoulême, that they may acknowledge her as their Queen, 374.

Brissonet, Bishop of St. Malo, French ambassador to the Pope, 873. Se. St. Malo.

Britanny, 362, 369.

-, English fleet land troops in, 183.

-, English army exnected to land in, 186.

-, English navy make descent on, 199, 200, 505.

-, Ferdinand of Arragon recalls some of his ships in the service of England from, 242.

-, James IV. sends 11 ships to, for the service of France, 268.

-, a French armada fitting out at, 1002, 1006.

-, Duke of, father of the late Queen of France, 500.

Broadcloth, 629.

Bruges, 667, p. 361.

-, galleys of, their masters forbidden by Venice to go to London under penalty, p. 353.

-, Venetian factory at, p. 365.

Bruner, Dom Hironinio, at Barcelona, 1277.

Brunswick, Duke of, the Emperor's captain general, commander of Margaret of Austria's army against the Duke of Guelders, suffers a defeat, 225.

Brussels, 826, 832, 851, 887.

-, Maximilian at, 183, 274, 290, 849.

-, Bishop of Colonna at, 808 note.

-, the English ambassador at. 836.

-, league between the Emperor, the King Catholic, and Henry VIII., proclaimed at, 897.

-, letters from, 651, 816.

Bruxe, Mons. de, French ambassador in England, 427.

Bucintor at Venice, Ric. Pace admitted into the, 1000.

Buckingham, Duke of, p. 200, 1248, 1252.

-, -, afriend of the Signory of Venice, 117.

-, -, assists in the suppression of the riots on Evil May Day, 879.

-, -, receives Cardinal Campeggio, 1053.

-, -, at the mass performed in honour of the peace between England and France, 1085.

-, -, very popular, and should Henry die without heirs male, might easily obtain the crown of England, p. 561.

Bull, the Golden, or “Carolina,” regulating the election of Emperors of Germany, 1181.

Burgos, Spain, letters dated at, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1338, 1339, 1340.

Burgundian cavalry, at the siege of Terouenne, 340.

-, horse, in the pay of England, 237, 252, 283, 362, 397.

-, spears in the service of France, 268.

-, wines, 316.

Burgundy, 61, 290.

-, ambassador from, to England, 61.

-, the Swiss about to invade, 271, 800, 801.

-, invaded by the Switzers, 288, 340.

-, the German infantry in the service of France refuse to fight against, 328.

-, Tournai belonging to, claims the King of France, as its protector, 336, 340.

-, Duke of Bourbon sent into, by Francis, 352.

-, exposed to the aggressions of France, 753.

-, Cardinal Sion proposes the Switzers should attack, under the Duke of Suffolk, 793.

-, Lord Marc' Antonio Colonna to command the army against, 798.

-, the affairs of, 903.

-, recommended to the care of Henry VIII. while Charles is in Spain, 919.

-, nuncio in, Friar Nicholas Schombcrg, 929.

-, news from, 872, 886.

-, letters from, 868.

-, Mons. de Chievres' authority in, 1107.

-, Charles the Bold, Duke of, 336.

-, Duke of. Se. Charles: Ferdinand, Don.

-, Regent of. Se. Margaret, Archduchess of Austria.

Bussi, Mons. de, slain at the siege of Terouenne, 294, 308.

-, -, his colours taken by the English at the siege of Terouenne, 294.

Bussolengo, 703.

Bustis, Giovanni Pietro de, confidential servant of the Marquis of Mantua, in the service of Henry VIII., 446, 896, 901.

Butregario, Galeazo, nuncio from the Pope to Ferdinand of Arragon, 564.