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Fabri, Jacomo, of the University of Paris, reputed to be learned, 600.
Faenza, recovered by Venice, 855.
Falicr, Lorenzo, 991.
-, -, proposed as captain for the Flanders galleys, 848.
Falleron, Giacomo, of Venice, 1306.
Fassan, Stephano, of Venice, 1329.
Fastcastell, Cuthbert Home, Lord, slain at the battle of Flodden, 333, 341.
Faulcouberg, Anthoine de Ligne, Count, nominated in the peace between England and France, 598.
-, -, Charles gives him the castle of Mortaigne, 1140;
which he wants to keep from the French, 1149.
Favri, Nicolo di, of Treviso, attached to the Venetian embassy in London, letters from, 219, 333, 445, 505, 675.
Fayette, Mons. de la, lieutenant of the Duke of Alençon, taken prisoner at the siege of Terouenne, 288, 294, 308.
-, -, governor of Boulogne, 599.
Fécamp, abbot of. See Duprat.
Feltre, in Italy, territory of, belonging to Venice, 24, 28.
-, Venetian and Imperial ambassadors at, 35, 36, 45.
-, recovered by Venice, 81.
-, see of, Cardinal Campeggio's right to the, 1052.
Ferdinand of Arragon, King of Spain, called the King Catholic, 6, 12, 17, 22, 24, 25, 52, 59, 68, 111, 117, 124, 137, 146, 181, 224, 248, 250, 277, 278 note, 296, 365, 493, 683, 699, 708, 713, 715, 725, 744, 1187, 1330, 1333, 1334, 1339, 1341.
-, (A.D. 1510), proposed league with the Emperor, England, Lady Margaret, and Venice, 28, 29, 33, 45.
-, his ambassador at Rome, 55, 343.
-, the Emperor's ambassador with, 56.
-, relations of, with Henry VIII., 64, 74, 106.
-, relations of, with France, 71.
-, sends 300 spears under Fabricio Colonna in aid of the Pope, 81, 88.
-, (A.D. 1511), reported league with the Pope, France, England, and the Emperor, against Venice, 100.
-, concludes a league with the Pope, Henry VIII., and Venice, against France, 110, 112, 113, 114, 115, 121, 122, 123, 131, 133, 141, 142, 163, 165, 1344–1348.
-, draws towards Rousillon, taking possession of the castles of the King of Navarre, 119.
-, (A.D. 1512), about to invade France with the co-operaticn of Henry VIII., 151, 152, 153, 156, 157, 159, 161, 164, 169, 179, 196.
-, English archers in the camp of, 154
-, on the borders of Gascony, awaiting the coming of the English army, 159, 177.
-, the combined armies of the Pope and, defeated at Ravenna by the French, 169, 179.
-, proposed league with the Pope, the King of Scotland, and the King of France, 177.
-, recruits his army in Italy, 177.
-, had fitted out a fleet against the Infidels, 178.
-, his army at Modena, 184.
-, the King of Navarre surrenders five fortresses to, as security for his neutrality in the war against France, 186.
-, defrays his charges at the expense of others, 192.
-, captures Pampeluna and conquers the kingdom of Navarre, 194.
-, letter from, at Logroiio, 198.
-, disagreement between his troops and the English army, 198.
-, his captain in England, Don Juan de Lescorno, 200.
-, the King of Scots promises, that he will be faithful to Henry VIII., 203.
-, proposal to place the Venetian territories in the hands of the Pope and, 208.
-, (A.D. 1513), fails in his engagements to Henry VIII., 219.
-, truce between Lewis XII. and, to be ratified by the King of Scotland, Duke of Guelders, the Emperor and Henry VIII., 233, 235, 286, 298, 311, 391.
-, his ministers, 234.
-, his relations with the Pope, 238.
-, makes a league with the Emperor, Henry VIII, the Duke of Milan, and the Switzers, 243.
-, recalls some of his ships serving with the English navy against France, 242.
-, styled “that Dragon,” 283.
-, breaks faith with Henry VIII., 283, 298, 340.
-, about to attack France, 328.
-, abuses the Pope, 330.
-, supports the Emperor against Venice, 342.
-, (A.D. 1514), exerts himself to make peace between England and France, 368.
-, allied armies of England, the Emperor, he Swiss, and, against the French, 384.
-, proposed league with the Emperor and France, against England, 384.
-, to have the kingdom of Naples by the agreement with France, 389.
-, again makes truce with France, betraying England a second time, 401, 406, 413, 445, 505.
-, Henry VIII. exasperated against, for making truce with France without his consent, 405.
-, Henry VIII. adheres to the truce made with France by, 414.
-, thanks the Pope for mediating between England and France, 447.
-, ambassadors to, from England, France, &c., 453.
-, excluded from the peace between England and France, 483, 487, 489.
-, in suspense at the peace between England and France, 486.
-, his army iu Italy, 492.
-, believed he will join the league between England and France, 496.
-, held in small account in England, 503.
-, Henry VIII. threatens war on, should he oppose the French, 539.
-, (A.D. 1515), Augustin Coppo promises to perform an important mission for, in France, 557.
-, description of, by the Venetian ambassador in Spain, 564.
-, Charles, of Burgundy, has power to oust, from the government of Castile, 588.
-, Francis threatens war on, 590.
-, Henry VIII. bears extreme hatred, to, 602.
-, has greatly injured Venice, 633.
-, reconciled with England, 636.
-, striving with the Pope and the Emperor to separate England and France, 652.
-, makes Henry VIII. a present said to be worth 100,000 ducats, 653, 669.
-, requests a subsidy of troops for the invasion of France, 653.
-, concludes a peace with England, 665.
-, (A.D. 1516), proposed league with the Emperor, Henry VIII. and the Archduke Charles, 682, 685.
-, his death, 690.
-, his will, 698.
-, sends two persons, in 1508, to take possession of the islands of Hispaniola and Cuba (?), 1338.
-, his two natural daughters; removes them from a convent, intending to give them in marriage, 296.
-, his natural daughter, proposed marriage with Julian de' Medici, brother of Leo X., 330.
-, his nephew, received coldly in England, 220.
Ferdinand, Don, second son of Philip of Spain, called the “Infant,” proposed marriage with Rénée, daughter of Lewis XII., 384, 389, 412.
-, -, proposed marriage with Madame Genevre (Rente), daughter of Lewis XII., 386.
-, -, in Spain, at Court, 564.
-, -, Archduke of Burgundy, tenders obedience to his brother Charles, King of Spain, 698.
-, -, assumes the government of Flanders, 1034, 1038, 1042.
-, -, Francis I. complains of the Pope favouring his election as King of the Romans, 1163;
as some wish him to be, 1350.
Ferrara, 56, 170, 533, 540, 556, 565, 569.
-, the Pope besieges, 81.
-, Lewis XII. willing to renounce the protectorate of, if the Pope will break with Spain and Venice, 143.
-, letter dated at, 568.
-, King Francis prevents the Pope from seizing, 818.
-, Cardinal of, at Rome, 295.
-, vice-lord of, Sebastian Giustinian, 548.
-, vice-lordship of, 1343.
-, Alfonzo, Duke of, at war with Venice, 9, 12, 24.
-, -, -, his commander-in-chief, Ludovic della, Mirandola, 25.
-, -, -, his forces, combined with those of the Pope and France, make a successful attack on the Venetian fleet in the Po, 30.
-, -, -, his ambassador at Rome, 54.
-, -, -, excommunicated by the Pope, who seizes his towns in Romagna, Modena, and Finale di Modena, 81.
-, -, -, his ambassador at Venice, 289, 338, 515, 572, 622, 715.
-, -, -, letters from, 313, 328, 329, 338, 515, 572, 715.
-, -, -, doubts of the death of Lewis XII., 568.
-, -, -, presents Henry VIII. with a live leopard, &c, 613, 622.
-, -, -, called “Prince” of Ferrara, 638.
-, -, -, regarded as a “very dear friend” by Henry VIII., 728.
-, -, -, his relations with Venice, 840, 855.
-, -, -, the Pope breaks his promise to Francis of restoring Modena and Reggio to, 933.
-, -, -, nominated as confederate of Henry VIII., in the peace between England and France, 1089.
-, -, -, at the French Court, 1119, 1122, 1125, 1128, 1134, 1145.
-, -, -, his sister, 762. See Mantua, Marchioness of.
-, Lucrezia Borgia, Duchess of, 1116.
-, -, -, letter from, 1122.
Ferrara. Giacomo, of London, 1323.
Ferrero, Donato, offers aid to Venice on behalf of his master, the Duke of Barri, 884.
Fez, King of, at war with the King of Portugal, 661.
Fieramosca, Cesare, Renzo da Ceri, captures, 351.
Fieravante, Lodovico, courier of Venice 288.
Fiesco, Cardinal, 489.
Figaruolo, on the left bank of the Po, 81.
Finale, letter dated at, 104.
Finale di Modena, 81.
Finisterre, Cape, the French seize a Portuguese ship off, 183.
Fiori, Campo de', at Rome, 995.
Fisher, Christopher, the Pope's nuncio in England, to dissuade Henry VIII. from making a league with France, 49, 51, 55, 56, 60, 71.
-, -, -, the Pope sends the “Rose” to England by, 53, 54.
-, -, -, asserts Cardinal Bainbridge is a Frenchman at heart, 73.
Flanders, 63, 67, 73, 174, 292, 588, 675, 705, 876, 1190, 1249, 1253, 1261, p. 558.
-, defended by Lady Margaret, against the Duke of Guelders, with the aid of English troops, 119, 298.
-, English infantry take refuge in a castle in, 263.
-, the Emperor in, 290.
-, ambassadors in, 325.
-, news from, in Venice, 392.
-, news from, in Rome, 417.
-, Lady Margaret's residence in, 464.
-, Ferdinand gives Lady Margaret 20,000 ducats a year to keep Archduke Charles in, 564.
-, ambassadors from, in France, 589.
-, Francis has no cause of apprehension from, 589.
-, assists Henry VIII. at the siege of Terouenne, 592.
-, in league with France, 595.
-, news from, in England, 652, 659, 712.
-, bills of exchange remitted to, for the use of the Emperor, 668, 669, 671, 700.
-, King Charles quits, for Spain, 750, 759, 774.
-, much exposed to the aggressions of France, 753.
-, the Duke of Longueville retains certain towns in, belonging to Lady Margaret, 770.
-, Maximilian's expected visit to, 814.
-, Francis gives orders to pay 50,000 crowns to, 830.
-, letters from, 846, 882, 1078, 1342.
-, Charles concludes the treaty of Noyon for the arrangement of his affairs in, 854.
-, ratification of the league between the Pope, the Emperor, England, and Charles, in, 894.
-, news from, in France, 900.
-, recommended to the care of Henry VIII. by the King Catholic while in Spain, 919.
-, authority of Mons. de Chièvres in, 920.
-, the Pope sends a nuncio to, to obtain money, 921.
-, reported war on, by France, 1009.
-, the Duke of Guelders makes an unsuccessful attack on, at the instigation of the King of France, 1028.
-, Don Ferdinand, brother of Charles King of Spain, assumes the government of, 1034, 1038, 1042.
-, proposed return of Charles V. to, 1277, 1279, 1290.
-, Venetian Council of Twelve in, p. 355.
-, county of, Charles renders homage to France as its vassal for the, 592.
-, Governor of. See Arschot, Marquis d'.
-, Galleys, Venetian galleys voyaging to and from Flanders for mercantile purposes called the, 1, 8, 52, 66, 81, 88, 146, 213, 229, 418, 422, 755, p. 349 to p. 365, 843, 860, 898, 899, 905, 934, 947, 976, 986, 994, 1007, 1024, 1028, 1034, 1035, 1038, 1041, 1042, 1075, 1078, 1079, 1084, 1102, 1111, 1136, 1291, 1295, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1337, 1339, 1341.
-,-, at Camber-before-Rye, 1141.
-,-, at Hampton (Southampton), 1166, 1168.
-,-, appointment of a captain of the, 848.
-,-, vice-captain of the, 1079.
-, merchandise of, 146, 196, 201, 236, 418, p. 349 to p, 365, 899, 976, 987.
-, merchants of, receive Henry VIII. at Lisle, 316.
-, “presidents” in, subject the Flanders galleys to impositions, 1102.
Flemings, the, 1028.
-,-, refuse to pay money for the support of Maximilian, 66.
-, -, averse to war with France, 298.
-, -, dissatisfied with the English, 386.
Flemish cavalry, in the service of Henry VIII. against France, 250, 397.
Flodden, the battle of, fought victoriously by the English against the Scots, in which James IV. is killed, 309, 310, 311, 316, 325, 327, 328, 329, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 337, 339, 340, 342, 661.
-, -, list of Scottish earls and lords who fell in, 341.
Florence, Italy, 493, 533, 571, 1303, 1304, 1308, 1309, 1312, 1318, 1321.
-, ambassador from, in Rome, 54.
-, Giulian de' Medici re-established in, by Cardona, 208 note.
-, letters from, 245, 259, 260, 295, 459, 572.
-, letters dated at, 261, 676, 677, 681, 685.
-, ambassador from, in France, 1123, 1163. See Acciajuolo, Roberto.
-, Henry VIII. sends to, for the purchase of cloth of gold and silk, for his meeting with Francis I. at Calais, 585.
-, the Pope's entry into, 663.
-, proposal to make Lorenzo de' Medici Lord of, 808.
-, Maximilian wishes for, 838.
-, Cardinal de' Medici at, 1163, 1185.
-, prophecy of the destruction of, by Charles V., 1301.
-, Signory of, exhorts Sultan Bajazet to take his share of the Venetian territories, 100.
-,-, letters from, 308, 313, 321, 346 355.
-,-, letters to, 248, 262, 265, 269, 290, 291, 292, 322.
-, merchandise of, 174.
-, merchants of, 66, 100, 168, 327, 667, 879.
-,-, Henry VIII. a heavy creditor to the, p. 562.
-, galleys of, licence to, to trade with England and France, 602.
Florentines, the, 9, 1211.
-, proposed league between the Pope, France, the Venetians, the Swiss, and, 415.
-,-, named as adherent of France in the league between that power and England, 483.
-, -, named as confederates of Henry VIII. in the league between England and France, 598, 1089.
-, -, in league with the Emperor, Spain, Milan, and the Swiss, 636.
-, -, dissatisfied with the Medici government, 676.
-, -, King Francis demands 50,000 ducats from, 818.
Flushing, 216.
Foix, Gaston de, Grand Master of Milan, brother-in-law of Ferdinand King of Spain, killed at the battle of Ravenna, 158, 165.
-, Germaine de, Queen Consort of Ferdinand King of Spain, 296, 698.
-, -, a description of, 564.
-, -, married to John, Margrave of Brandenburgh (in 1519), 1187.
Fonterabia, the combined armies of Spain and England preparing to attack, 170, 174.
-, letter from, 183.
Fonteraillcs, French captain, succours Terouenne, 291, 308.
Forbes, Lord, slain at the battle of Hodden, 341.
Forman, Sir Adam, standard bearer of James IV., taken prisoner at Flodden, 341.
Forman, Andrew, Bishop of Murray, &c, James IV.'s ambassador in Italy to negotiate a universal peace, 85, 95.
Foscari, the, 3, 4.
-, Alvise, letters to, 624, 910, 1095.
-, Francesco, Venetian ambassador to the Pope, letters from, 102, 202, 314, 319, 324, 325, 327, 334.
-,-, returns to Venice, 734.
-, Lord Frederick, 624.
-, Lunardo, Venetian merchant in London, 63, 92.
Foscharini, Zuan Francesco, and brothers, sons of Folo, 1321.
Fox, Richard, Bishop of Winchester, Lord Privy Seal, 7, 45.
-, his communications with the Venetian ambassador, 9, 400, 413, 635, 673.
-, -, indisposed, 63.
-, -, dercribed as “alter rex,” 64.
-, -, well inclined to Venice, 66, 67, 179, 853.
-, -, Tournai parleying with, 332.
-, -, resigns the Privy Seal, on account of the succour given to the Emperor against France and Venice, 750.
-, -, absents himself from court on the same account, 791, 801.
-, -, returns to court, 811.
-, -, declines the Venetian ambassador's visits, being suspected of thwarting the Emperor's interests, 837.
-, -, Chieregato released at the intercession of, 823.
-, -, letters to, 922, 925.
-, -, Venice recommends the interests of Cardinal Castellesi to, 932.
-, -, Wolsey takes the administration of the see of Bath out of his hands, 944.
-, -, Henry VIII. at his palace, 1041.
France, 8, 10, 18, 21, 24, 42, 53, 54, 63, 64, 88, 92, 129, 132, 136, 143, 183, 229, 237, 273, 287, 288, 514, 570, 594, 595, 597, 632, 657, 671, 705, 730, 737, 746, 758, 794, 824, 865, 870, 873, 890, 937, 939, 948, 1010, 1014, 1019, 1090, 1101, 1102, 1105, 1106, 1113, 1114, 1116, 1122, 1124, 1143, 1146, 1148, 1156, 1168, 1169, 1173, 1165, 1192, 1193, 1198, 1232, 1235, 1239, 1243, 1245, 1249, 1251, 1255, 1257. 1264, 1276, 1279, p. 558, p. 559, 1343, 1355.
-, relations of, with England, 38, 70, 195, 217, 296, 402, 406, 409, 412, 413, 547, 619, 623, 638, 648, 652, 654, 665, 678, 683, 695, 697, 704, 719, 740, 760, 997, 1015, 1019, 1021, 1025, 1034, 1298.
-, Henry VIII. sends a protest to, saying she is the ruin of Christendom, 66.
-, proposed league between England and, 60, 70, 73, 74.
-, Venice urges the Pope to continue his efforts to embroil England with, 75, 70, 77, 79, 153.
-, Henry VIII. proposes to attack 90, 97.
-, proposed league between the Pope, Henry VIII., Maximilian, Ferdinand, and Venice against, 110.
-, relations of, with Spain, 112, 564, 725, 964, 1013, 1030.
-, Duke of Guelders receives subsidy from, 116.
-, Henry VIII. prepares to invade, 125, 130, 134, 137, 139, 140, 148, 151 185, 186, 231.
-, Venice endeavours to induce Henry to openly oppose, 126.
-, James IV. makes war on England at the request of, 145.
-, England declares war against, 149, 158, 203.
-, Henry VIII.'s army ready to invade, 152, 160.
-, Venice satisfied with the attack of Spain and England on, 153.
-, invaded by Spain and England, 154, 155, 157, 159, 165, 168, 170, 174, 179, 180, 220.
-, Henry VIII. requests the Pope to act vigorously against, 190.
-, Venice in 1509 had sought aid against 191.
-, Henry VIII. fits out a fleet against, 211.
-, Henry VIII. in person invades (in 1513), 215, 216, 218, 225, 228, 239, 240, 241, 250, 253, 255, 259, 262, 269, 283.
-, tax levied throughout England for the invasion of, 220.
-, James IV. exhorts the Pope to make peace between England and, 230.
-, the English fleet quits England for the invasion of, 232, 240, 241, 244.
-, relations of, with the Emperor, 234.
-, the Papal interdict of, 238.
-, Ferdinand of Arragon makes a truce with, 242, 248, 253, 286, 298, 311, 387, 388, 389, 394, 401, 405, 413, 445, 456.
-, in league with Venice, 250, 254, 282, 996.
-, proposed league with the Pope, Venice, the Florentines, the Switzers, and, 415, 426.
-, England and the Switzers against, 417.
-, sends troops into Italy, leaguing with the Pope, the Swiss, and Venice, 424.
-, about to undertake an expedition into Italy, 429.
-, England demands 1,500,000 ducats, Terouenne, Boulogne, and St. Quentin, in the proposed agreement with, 432, 436.
-, concludes the league with England, 464, 465, 466, 468, 469, 471, 473, 475, 476, 479, 482, 483, 485, 486, 487, 489, 496, 505, 581, 586, 595, 598, 602, 606, 610, 616, 607, 711, 712.
-, the Emperor breaks faith with Henry VIII. touching the attack on, 503.
-, preparing for the invasion of Italy, 525, 572.
-, inclusion of Venice in the league between England and, 551, 554, 628, 639, 641, 642, 655, 659.
-, Henry VIII.'s proposed meeting with Lewis XII. in, 555.
-, Francis means Mary, widow of Lewis XII., to have great power in, 573.
-, in league with Charles, Archduke of Burgundy, 588, 589, 592.
-, Mary, widow of Lewis XII., departs from, 608, 613.
-, reduced to great distress and misery on account of the late wars, 635.
-, league of the Pope, England, the Emperor, and Spain against, 647.
-, the Pope induces England to attack, 648.
-, the King of Spain endeavours to raise a subsidy of troops to serve in, 653.
-, proposed league with the Emperor and Archduke Charles, 665
-, the successes of, in Italy, felt bitterly by England. 669.
-, the Emperor sends money to the Switzers to prevent their making terms with, 676.
-, Francis I. returns to, from Italy, 679, 682.
-, settlement by arbitration of the disputes touching Scotland between England and, 684.
-, negotiating for peace with the Emperor, excluding Venice, 691, 700.
-, proposed attack by the Emperor on, 693.
-, Brescia surrendered to, which refuses to give it to Venice till they give Cremona in exchange, 744.
-, England succours the Emperor against,
-, letters from, 256, 260, 266, 271, 274, 34S, 354, 367, 384, 409, 427, 453, 454, 499, 507, 508, 574, 582, 607, 637, 849, 880, 962, 1179, 1195, 1203, 1227, 1234, 1260, 1261, 1263, 1299.
-, James IV. declares in favour of, 257, 279.
-, the Duke of Guelders sends succour to, 259.
-, the Pope mediates between England and, 262, 366, 372.
-, news from, 264, 343, 442, 447, 774, 818.
-, James IV. sends ships in aid of, against England, 268, 280.
-, exasperated against England, 274.
-, relations of, with Venice 295, 301, 450, 633, 687, 738, 739, 757, 760, 789, 920, 1002, 1038.
-, Henry VIII. intends to go to Rheims to be crowned King of, 301.
-, successes of the English in, 309, 319, 321, 324, 327, 330, 336, 338, 343.
-, proceedings of the Switzers against, 310.
-, it is hoped the King of Spain will attack, 311.
-, apprehended if England continues the war on, Lewis will lose his kingdom, 315.
-, the Emperor and Henry VIII. await the decision of the King of Spain to join them against, 328.
-, the populace of Tournai devoted to, 331.
-, James IV. loses all the artillery sent him by, 337.
-, its friendship described as a great evil, 340.
-, Henry VIII. quits, giving the Emperor money to continue the attack on, 345, 345, 347, 350.
-, Henry VIII. arranges with the Emperor to renew the attack on, 360, 362.
-, Venice charged by England with sending Albanian cavalry in aid of, 365.
-, the King of Spain exerts himself to effect peace between England and, 368.
-, Scotland purposes to continue the war against England for, 370.
-, Henry VIII. proposes to renew his invasion of (in 1514), 371, 374, 375, 381, 382, 386, 392, 395, 396, 397, 400, 403, 405.
-, subsidizes the Switzers, 383.
-, Venice urges the Pope to mediate between England, the Switzers, and, 394.
-, league negotiated between England and, 408, 414, 415, 416, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 430, 431, 447, 449, 4 50, 453, 454, 456, 457, 460.
-, Venice recommends union with the Pope for the security of, 410.
-, proposed league with Spain, 751.
-, Burgundy and Flanders exposed to the aggressions of, 753.
-, Wolsey abuses, 757,
-, three Swiss Cantons adhere to, 766.
-, England pays money to the Switzers to attack, 767.
-, relations of, with the Grisons, 767.
-, enters a league with Spain (treaty of Noyon, in 1516), 769, 807, 904.
-, relations of, with the Swiss, 771, 835, 1002.
-, relations of, with the Pope, 77. 933, 938.
-, anticipation of war between England and, 788.
-, proposed invasion of, by the Cardinal Sion, 791.
-, Sion makes promises to England, which tend to the extermination of Venice and, 798.
-, its enemies, 806, 812.
-, England sends a protest to Venice and, to induce them to leave Verona in the hands of the Emperor, 809, 822, 825, 830.
-, England preparing for the invasion of 811.
-, Wolsey accuses Venice and, of perfidy, 822.
-, reported peace between the Emperor, Venice, and, 837.
-, England apprehends an attack on Tournai and Calais by, 839, 855.
-, in league with the Emperor, 854.
-, proposed league between the Pope, the Emperor, Spain, England, and, 857.
-, under the management of Louise of Savoy, mother of Francis I., 858.
-, the Cardinal of Sion urges England to attack, 877.
-, mercantile disputes between England and, 913, 919, 958, 1010, 1042.
-, the Pope fears the seizure of Naples by, 921.
-, Scotland demands money from, for invading England when the English entered France, 931.
-, adjustment of disputes between England, Scotland, and, 942.
-, England promises the Switzers money to renounce, 952.
-, Henry desires the annual tribute payable to him by, should be augmented, 992.
-, reported preparations of, against England, 1006, 1009.
-, Henry suspects, of an intention to invade England, 1019.
-, Wolsey unites England and, by means of a marriage between the Dauphin of France and Princess Mary of England, 1019.
-, the Emperor and Henry make every effort to detach the Switzers from, 1040.
-, in league with England, 1047, 1048, 1050, 1054, 1056, 1058, 1062, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1080, 1092, 1108, 1112, 1115, 1120, 1121, 1127, 1131, 1160, 1164, 1166, 1188, 1201, 1206, 1207, 1215, 1217, 1221, 1224, 1241, 1250, 1253, 1258, 1269, 1284.
-, the league between England and, distasteful to the Spaniards, 1058.
-, proposed league against the Infidels between the Pope, the Emperor, Spain, England, Venice, and, 1063.
-, Tournai to be restored to, by the agreement with England, 1087.
-, Charles anticipates an attack on Naples by, 1117.
-, Cardinal Gurk opposed to, 1183.
-, preparing for the defence of the Milanese, 1216.
-, resents the election of Charles as Emperor, 1259.
-, its supporters, 1270.
-, purchases Tournai, from England, 1277.
-, Francis I. and his mother very unpopular in, p. 563.
-, Henry VIII. wishes for continuance of peace between Charles and, 1288, 1296.
-, ambassadors from:—
to the Pope, 54, 56, 165, 273, 293, 306, 307, 342, 344, 368, 448, 450, 479, 685, 818, 850, 851, 861, 873, 902, 904, 939, 954, 956, 968, 1033, 1048, 1056, 1061, 1135, 1154, 1156, 1162, 1170, 1194, 1195, 1202, 1203, 1210, 1227, 1234, 1239, 1240, 1247, 1250, 1257, 1260, 1354, See St. Malo, Bishop of;
Orleans, Dean of;
Pons, Mons. de;
Poitou, Mons. de.
to Hungary, 56,
to the Emperor, 56, 849.
to England, 95, 159, 455, 456, 505, 599, 602, 613, 644, 649, 651, 652, 659, 665, 669, 672, 673, 675, 678, 682, 684, 687, 691, 695, 698, 700, 705, 706, 708, 712, 714, 719, 730, 737, 913, 918, 920, 930, 934, 939, 941, 990, 992, 997, 998, 1019, 1042, 1043, 1046, 1048, 1053, 1057, 1066, 1067, 1072, 1075, 1081, 1088, 1089, 1095, 1102, 1106, 1109, 1117, 1125, 1128, 1131, 1178, 1180, 1188, 1198, 1211, 1215, 1220, p, 558, p. 559. See Ambassadors.
to Flo Rénée, 260.
to Scotland, 316, 719, 800, 825, 1296.
to Venice, 367, 435, 439, 459, 476, 515, 563, 734, 1161. See Asti, Bishop of;
Teligny, Mons. de. to Spain, 453, 836, 1025, 1073, 1152, 1228, 1265, 1276, 1278.
at Brussels, 826.
at Cambrai, 876.
-, ambassadors to:—
from the Pope, 55, 517, 849, 938, 1023, 1063, 1128, 1194.
from Venice, 226, 255, 263, 267, 480, 481, 484, 497, 498, 501, 502, 506, 516, 519, 528, 535, 536, 537, 540, 541, 542, 548, 549, 557, 560, 561, 568, 575, 576, 577, 624, 695, 704, 716, 721, 723, 724, 734, 743, 746, 752, 765, 776, 779, 854, 864, 870, 874, 900, 926, 967, 1086. See Dandolo, Marco;
Giustinian, Antonio.
from Florence, 265, 370. See Acciajuolo, Koberto.
from Scotland, 268.
from Poland, 349.
from England, 613, 1066. See Ambassadors.
from the Emperor, 779.
from Spain, 826.
from Portugal, 883.
-, commissioners of, at Calais, to arrange disputes with England, 913, 933, 977.
-, Papal legate in, 1136. See Bibiena, Cardinal.
-, army of:—
in Italy, 2, 7, 9, 12, 187, 208, 298, 362, 699, 712.
makes a successful attack on the Venetian fleet in the Po, 30.
defeats the allied armies of the Pope and Spain at Ravenna, 169.
quits Italy to prepare against England, 190.
worsted by the English, 196.
Spanish victories over the, 219.
defeated by the English in the battle of Spurs, 249.
its victories over the English, 261, 263, 264, 272, 274, 281, 284, 288.
to serve against the English, 265, 266, 268, 271, 277, 279, 311, 335, 381;
described as the finest ever seen in France, 279.
awaits the coming of the Duke of Guelders previous to attacking the English, 279, 288.
English victories over the, 295, 300, 303, 308, 314, 316, 333.
unable to succour Navarre, 298.
on the march to St. Quentin, 320, 334.
at Amiens, 343.
on the march to Terouenne, 348.
repulses the English at Guisnes, 445.
engaged in the Italian expedition, 547, 645.
advances into the Milanese, 645.
successes of the, in Italy, 649, 653.
defeats the Switzers at Marignano, 664.
besieges Brescia (held by the Emperor), aided by the Venetians 670, 694.
rumour of its retreat from the Milanese, 714, 730, 732.
takes the city and castle of Brescia, 736.
Venetian army dissatisfied with the, 737.
in the Veronese, 748.
besieges Verona, with the aid of the Venetians, 754, 774, 775, 784, 789, 803, 807.
rumour of its retreat from Verona, 786.
the King Catholic sends troops to prevent the Venetians aiding the, in the duchy of Milan, 800.
quits Italy, 889, 894.
-, navy of:—
Admiral of the, 199, 511, 1067, 1071. See Bonnivet, Lord de.
employed against England, 12, 174, 183, 186, 200, 219.
in actions with the English, 193, 360.
English victories over the, 199, 219.
reported invasion of England by the, 227.
victories of the, over the English, 245, 246.
Scotch fleet serving with the, 288, 344.
against England, destroyed by a storm, 362.
against England, Spain, the Emperor, and the Swiss, for the defence of France, 373.
endeavours to burn the English fleet, 382.
dares not put to sea on account of Henry VIII.'s fleet in the Channel, 396.
-, ships or vessels of, captured or burnt by the English, 190, 199, 211, 505.
-, Kings of. See Charlemagne, Charles VIII., Lewie XI., Lewis XII., Francis I.
-, Queens of. See Jeanne, Anne of Brittany, Mary, Claude.
-, Dauphins of. See Angoulême, Duke; Francis, son of Francis I.
-, Bastard of, slain at the siege of Terouenne, 294, 297.
-, barons and grandees of, receive Mary Tudor at Abbeville, 511.
-, Cardinals of, at Rome, 58.
-,-,-, exhort the Pope not to fear on account of being named ally of both England and France, 56.
-,-,-, rejoice at the peace between England and France, 57.
-,-, at the French court, 1147.
-, Chancellor of, 787, 831. See Duprat, Antoine.
-, Constable of, 505, 734. See Bourbon, Duke of.
-, Court of, 1089, 1147, 1220, 1235, p. 562.
-, brother of Ric. de la Pole at the, 248.
-, Duke of Albany at the, 959.
-, letters and advices from the, 257, 272, 279, 313, 352, 355, 465, 897, 972.
-, gentlemen of, 200, lost in an action with the English navy, 219.
-, Grand Master of, employed in the war against England, 274.
-, hosiers of, Mary Tudor gives Lamete or La Meth the 5 sous, amounting to 20,000 francs, which she receives annually from the, 508, 511.
-, Lord Steward of, 721, 827, 830, 838, 955, 1047, 1049. See Boissi, Mons. de.
-, merchants of, in England, quit on the preparations for war against France, 219.
-,-,-, dismissed by Henry VIII., 874.
-, nobility of, 1129.
-, Francis I. intent on rendering himself popular with the, 572.
-, princes and nobles of, at the marriage of Lewis XII. and Mary Tudor, 510.
-, Secretary of, 528. See Robertet, Fierimond.
-, Treasurer of, 508, 511. See Robertet, Florimond
Francis I., King of France, styled the “Most Christian King,” 589, 618, 675, 695, 724, 773, 787, 801, 829, 987, 1024, 1026, 1036, 1093, 1100, 1109, 1113, 1125, 1126, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1146, 114 7, 1181, 1208, 1223, 1249, 1251, 1260, 1272, 1274, 1275, p. 557, p. 558, p. 559, p. 561, p. 562, 1288.
-,-, (A.D. 1515), his relations with the Pope, 570, 697, 753, 868, 904, 921.
-,-, intent on the Italian expedition, rendering himself popular with the nobility of France, and adjusting his affairs with England, 572.
-,-, intends Queen Mary, widow of Lewis XII., to have great power in France, 573, 574.
-, attends the obsequies of Lewis XII., 574.
-,-, Venice congratulates, on his accession, 575.
-,-, his relations with Venice, 576, 583, 601, 657, 713, 723, 743, 752, 754, 757, 827, 876, 920, 965, 983, 1022, 1264.
-,-, Venice exhorts Henry VIII. to union with, 576.
-, -, his intended descent into Italy, 578, 587, 615, 619, 623, 632, 633, 644.
-, -, crowned at St. Denis, 582, 583.
-, -, refuses Henry VIII. the withdrawal of his protection from Scotland, 583.
-, -, his relations with England, 583, 584, 594, 601, 619, 623, 657, 671, 673, 683, 684, 699, 714, 722, 730, 732, 739, 740, 760, 781, 792, 798, 916, 931, 933, 935, 937, 992, 1010, 1014, 1019, 1022, 1025, 1027, 1046, 1048.
-, -, -, with the Switzers, 583, 812, 1070.
-, -, gives the revenues of the county of Blois, to Mary, Queen Dowager, 583.
-, -, proposed interview with Henry VIII. at Calais, 585, 587, 667.
-, -, signs a treaty of peace with Henry VIII, 586.
-, -, able to annihilate Ferdinand of Arragon by the treaty with Charles, Archduke of Burgundy, 588.
-, -, leaves Tournai to England rather than renounce the protection of Scotland, 590.
-, -, rebuilding Terouenne, 592.
-, -, gives audiences to the Venetian ambassadors, 592, 595, 600, 787, 821, 824, 830.
-, -, gives Queen Mary, property to the annual value of 80,000 francs, 595.
-, -, at Blois, making preparations for the Italian expedition, 596, 612.
-, -, in league with Henry VIIL, 599, 609, 611.
-, -, handsome and generous, 600, 613.
-, -, his mode of life, 600.
-, -, Henry VIII bound in the agreement with, to furnish 10,000 archers when Francis should require them, 602.
-, -, inclusion of Venice in the league between Henry VIIL and, 611, 626, 631, 633, 635, 640, 644, 655, 659, 685, 621
-, -, Venice exhorts Henry to persevere in the alliance with, 614.
-, -, and his court, with Henry VIII. and his court, described as being magnificent, 624.
-, -, report of his march towards Italy with the whole of France, 628.
-, -, England asserts he will deceive Venice, 633.
-, -, adored by his subjects, 633.
-, -, Henry VIII. warns him of infringing his agreements, 634.
-, -, his descent into Italy postponed, 635, 636, 638.
-, -, sends the Duke of Albany into Scotland, 635, 638, 644, 650.
-, -, his relations with Henry VIII., 635, 647, 703, 716, 723, 921, 997.
-, -, the Pope fears he will vanquish the Switzers, 647.
-, -, his successes in Italy, 649, 669.
-, -, England threatens to go to war with, unless he stay the proceedings of the Duke of Albany, 651, 659.
-, -, makes a treaty with the Switzers, 652.
-, -, proposed agreement between the Pope and, 652, 653.
-, -, defeats the Switzers at Marignano, 653, 657, 687.
-, -, obtains Milan and Cremona and their castles, by agreement, 657.
-, -, the Pope leaves Parma and Piacenza to, 657.
-, -, mention of letters from, 659, 678, 682, 706, 707, 712, 722, 763, 774, 952.
-, -, in peaceable possession of the Milanese, 665.
-, -, his interview with the Pope at Bologna, at which they agree upon a crusade against the Infidels, 665, 666, 670, 681, 757.
-, -, at Milan, 670.
-, -, (A.D. 1516), Henry VIII. means to attack, 677.
-, -, letters to, 826, 1050;
mentioned, 679, 680, 816, 823.
-, -, is the sole support of Venice in Italy, 683.
-, -, sends Mons. de Lautrec to command his forces against Brescia, 686.
-, -, to expel him from Italy, the Emperor goes there in person, being subsidized by England, 688, 693.
-, -, report of his death, 695.
-, -, Henry VIII. jealous of, 697.
-, -, proposed agreement between the Switzers and, 699.
-, -, endeavours to make peace with the Emperor, 705.
-, -, “Wolsey complains of his keeping the Duke of Albany in Scotland, 707, 714.
-, -, Henry VIII. desires peace with, 708.
-, -, Henry VIII. accuses him of perfidy, 708.
-, -, sends 400 spears in aid of Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino, 710.
-, -, intends forming alliance with England, and ceding Scotland to Henry VIII., 711, 713.
-, -, at Lyons, 718.
-, -, sends agents into Picardy to discuss the affairs of Scotland and Naples, 721.
-, -, banishes the partizans of the Imperialists in the Milanese, and confiscates their property, 722.
-, -, Venice urges him to give Henry VIII. no cause of complaint, 723.
-, -, proposed league to expel him from Italy, 737, 738.
-, -, promises to recover the whole of the Venetian territory, 740.
-, -, his relations with Charles, King of Spain, 758, 903, 939, 1004, 1030.
-, -, eight Swiss cantons abide by the treaty made with, 761.
-, -, asks the Pope to reconcile himself and the Emperor, 763.
-, -, promises Brescia to the Emperor if he will consent to a reconciliation, 764.
-, -, makes a league with Charles, King of Spain (treaty of Noyon), 765, 769, 775, 788, 802, 807, 826, 862, 870.
-, -, Lady Margaret seeks to prejudice Henry VIII. against, 770.
-, -, invites Henry VIII. to join the league between himself and Charles of Spain, 774.
-, -, Wolsey cautions Venice against, 775, 1019.
-, -, proposed league between the Emperor and, 779, 790.
-, -, the Cardinal of Sion an enemy to, 786.
-, -, the Switzers refuse to ratify the agreement with, 794.
-, -, the Duke of Albany desires to return to, 798.
-, -, in league with nine of the Swiss cantons, 798.
-, -, Charles refuses to oppose, 802.
-, -, refuses to pay Henry the annual revenues of Queen Mary, widow of Lewis XII., 802.
-, -, orders Lautrec to do his utmost to take Verona, 805, 622
-, -, Galeazo Visconti induces several Swiss cantons to side with, 809.
-, -, not apprehensive about his relations with England, 813.
-, -, proposed league for the destruction of, 814.
-, -, proposed league with the Pope and Venice, 815.
-, -, the Pope complains of, 815.
-, -, the Pope hostile to, 818.
-, -, offers to make peace with the Emperor, promising to leave him Verona and give him Brescia, 822.
-, -, Wolsey demands from the Pope's nuncio in England what he had written to, 823.
-, -, report of his sending the annual tribute to England, 825, 831.
-, -, proposed league with the Emperor any Venice, 828.
-, -, league between the Switzers and, 828.
-, -, (A.D. 1517), proposed league with the Emperor and Henry VIII., 832.
-, -, in league with the Emperor, 835, 836, 839, 846, 849, 851, 865, 870.
-, -, proposed interview with the Emperor, and Charles, at Cambrai, 845, 855, 858, 859;
postponed, 860, 865.
-, -, gives the order of St. Michael to Charles, King of Spain, 849.
-, -, consents to include Henry VIII. in his league with the Emperor, and Charles, 857.
-, -, report of his preparing to re-recover Tournai, 872, 873, 877.
-, -, Henry VIII. dismisses subjects of, from Englaud, 874.
-, -, accused of assisting Francesco Maria della Rovere against the Pope, 888, 933, 935.
-, -, protest served on, by England, charging him to desist from the siege of Verona, 889.
-, -, to retain the duchy of Milan, 890.
-, -, should he be content with what he has, will be at liberty to join the league between the Pope, Henry VIII., the Emperor, and Charles, 894.
-, -, Henry VIII. bears ill will to, 903, 961.
-, -, quits Amiens for Terouenne, 916.
-, -, sends ambassadors to arrange the mercantile disputes with England, 919.
-, -, at Rouen, 931, 943.
-, -, his relations with Scotland, 931, 967, 1071.
-, -, the Pope breaks his promise to, of restoring Modena and Reggio to the Duke of Ferrara, 933.
-, -, violently abuses priests, 935.
-, -, sends Marc' Antonio Colonna to Rome on account of misunderstandings with the Pope, 938.
-, -, his relations with the Emperor, 939, 1022.
-, -, Henry VIII. offers to surrender Tournai to, for 450,000 crowns, 955, 972.
-, -, invades Brabant, 962.
-, -, had (in 1515) made peace with Henry VIII. to last for their respective lives and 10 years after, 967.
-, -, is the cause of the Pope's victory over Francesco Maria della Rovere, 978.
-, -, Henry VIII. declines to sell Tournai to, but offers to buy Boulogne of him, 997.
-, -, (A.D. 1518), endeavours to detach the Emperor from Henry VIII., 1000.
-, -, fits out an armada in Britanny, 1002.
-, -, the Switzers refuse to bind themselves by fresh articles to, 1002.
-, -, rumour of preparations by, against England, 1006.
-, -, raises troops for the recovery of Tournai, 1007.
-, -, endeavours to make terms with the Cardinal of Sion, and takes 12,000 Switzers into his pay to seize Tournai, 1008.
-, -, Henry VIII. warns Venice against, 1015.
-, -, the King of Denmark offers ships and assistance to, should he make war on England, 1018.
-, -, rumour of his making war on England, on account of Tournai, 1020.
-, -, disposed to peace, 1021.
-, -, the Duke of Guelders, at the instigation of, makes an unsuccessful attack on Flanders, 1028.
-, -, demands of the Swiss cantons made by, 1033, 1037, 1044.
-, -, will obtain a levy of Switzers, 1040.
-, -, league and matrimonial alliance between Henry VIII. and, 1047, 1048, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1072, 1074, 1075, 1080, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1094, 1097, 1099, 1106, 1108, 1124, 1132, 1136, 1161, 1166, 1196, 1201, 1206, 1224, 1225, 1262.
-, -, proposed interview with Henry VIII. at Calais, 1047, 1055.
-, -, letter to, 1049.
-, -, articles of his league with Henry VIII., 1055, 1056.
-, -, Tournai to be delivered to, for 300,000 ducats, payable by 25,000 ducats annually, 1056, 1067, 1071.
-, -, proclaims the perpetual peace with Henry VIII., 1060.
-, -, proposed league with the Pope, the Emperor, Henry VIII. and Charles, against the Infidels, 1063, 1067, 1070, 1071, 1074, 1083, 1092, 1197.
-, -, well disposed towards the Christian expedition, 1065.
-, -, the Switzers urge him to renounce England, 1082.
-, -, lefuses to renounce Scotland and the Switzers, 1087.
-, -, his allies named in the league with Henry VIII., 1089.
-, -, musters lansquenets at Metz, in Lorraine, 1101.
-, -, proposes a meeting with Henry, between Boulogne and Calais, 1104, 1114, 1116, 1142, 1168, 1171, 1172, 1180, 1182, 1193, 1198, 1211, 1213, 1220, 1233, 1235, 1237, 1262, 1269, 1298, 1299, 1300.
-, -, disturbances take place in Genoa with the consent of, 1117.
-, -, accounts of his reception of the English ambassadors, 1128, 1129, 1130.
-, -, (A.D. 1519), sends Mons. de Chatillon to take possession of Tournai, 1129.
-, -, in league with Charles, 1131.
-, -, gives a banquet in the Bastille, 1133, 1134.
-, -, at the jousts, 1134.
-, -, sends hostages to England, 1140, 1141, 1149, 1154, 1157.
-, -, informs Venice of his league with Henry VIII., 1142.
-, -, endeavours to thwart the election of Charles as Emperor, 1143, 1154.
-, -, purchases cannon in Tournai from Henry VIII., 1149.
-, -, makes presents to the English ambassadors, 1153.
-, -, means to favour the election of the Duke of Saxony as King of the Romans, 1154, 1156.
-, -, canvasses for the dignity of King of the Romans, 1156, 1157, 1162, 1163, 1165, 1169, 1170, 1175, 1178, 1180, 1183, 1185, 1187, 1192, 1194, 1195, 1198, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1211, 1216, 1217, 1218, 1219, 1220, 1221, 1227, 1231, 1235, 1237, 1239, 1240, 1242, 1243, 1245, 1246, 1247, 1250, 1255, 1257, 1263, 1354.
-, -, Henry VII. promises to support his pretensions to the Imperial crown, 1163, 1172.
-, -, the Pope favours his election, 1165, 1179, 1181, 1188, 1194, 1210, 1246;
of which the Switzers complain, 1203.
-, -, asks for the Pope's support, 1173, 1175.
-, -, the Pope sends a nuncio to canvass the Electors of Germany in behalf of, 1176, 1179.
-, -, his affairs not prosperous, 1184.
-, -, Venice favours, 1185.
-, -, accused of attempting to extort the Imperial crown from the Electors by violence and tyranny, 1211.
-, -, his agreement with the Marquis of Brandenburg, 1212, 1219.
-, -, preparing for war, 1216.
-, -, withdraws his request for a loan from Henry VIII, 1229.
-, -, says Henry VIII. is handsome, but has an old deformed wife, 1230.
-, -, objects to Calais, as the place of his interview with Henry, 1235.
-, -, Henry VIII. accuses him of infringing the league, 1236.
-, -, Charles V. called his prime enemy, 1277.
-, -, proposed interview with Henry VIII. and Charles, 1279.
-, -, exchanges hostages with the Archbishop of Cologne, 1242.
-, -, promises the King of Poland an annual pension should he himself be elected King of the Romans, 1243.
-, -, desires an interview with Charles, 1245.
-, -, on bad terms with Charles, 1261;
but congratulates him upon his election as Emperor, 1267.
-, -, at peace with Charles, 1269, 1276, 1277.
-, -, surprised Henry VIII. should concede such vast responsibility to Wolsey, 1271.
-, -, styled “father” by Charles, 1276.
-, -, said to be very unpopular all over France, p. 563.
-, -, assists the King of Denmark with money, which displeases England, 1290.
-, -, his brother-in-law. See Alençon, Duke of.
-, -, his children, at Blois, 1274.
-, -, his mother. See Louise of Savoy.
-, -, his Queen consort. See Claude.
-, -, his sister. See Alençon, Duchess of.
-, -, his sons, 1194, 1232, 1235. See Francis;
Henry, Duke of Orleans.
-, -, his daughters, 1117, 1185. See Louise;
Charlotte.
-, -, his ambassadors. See France, ambassadors of.
-, -, his master of the horse, 588.
-, -, the Scotchmen of his guard, 1095.
Francis, son of Francis I., Dauphin of France, affianced to Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII., 1018, 1019, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1053, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1074, 1075, 1088, 1097, 1129, 1138, 1140, 1147, 1272, p. 558, p. 563, 1298.
Franciscan Observantine Church in Spain, 1265.
Frangipani, Count Christopher, the Croat, his proceedings in Istria, 189.
-, -, his treatment of the inhabitants of Mozana, 390.
Frankfort, 1069, 1183, 1250.
-, money remitted to, for the election of Charles as Emperor, 1135.
-, diet at, held by the Electors of Germany for the election of an Emperor, 1106, 1143, 1148, 1169, 1179, 1180, 1181, 1185, 1187, 1236, 1239, 1243, 1245, 1246, 1265.
Frankish cloths, order regulating the importation of, into Venice, p. 357.
-, white cloths, order regulating the importation of, into Venice, p. 362.
-, wools, order regulating the importation of, into Venice, p. 362.
-, importation of, into Venice, 236, 976.
Frari, church of the, at Venice, 288.
Frederick III., crowned Emperor at Rome in 1452, and died at Lintz in 1493, 1301.
French, the, 1204, 1219, 1220, 1231, 1232, 1240, 1250.
-, Venice asks Henry VIII. to induce the Emperor to expel the, from Italy, 45.
-, Venice commends the Pope's intention of expelling the, from Italy, 68.
-, atrocities committed in Italy by the, 111, 117.
-, in Lombardy, alarmed at the reported war between England and France, 149.
-, league to expel the, from Italy, 157, 161, 178, 184, 196, 198, 708.
-, and their partizans in England, 316.
-, report of their return into Italy, 442.
-, bets made at Home about their being at Milan at a certain time, 458.
-, Henry VIII. complains of the maltreatment of the English by the, 644.
-, partizans of the, great disturbances in Naples between the Spanish partizans and, 700.
-, the Pope desires their expulsion from Italy, 763.
-, expelled from Italy in 1521, 884 note.
-, certain of the election of Francis I. as Emperor, 1221.
-, jurists and Spanish jurists, the restitution of Navarre referred to, 1223.
-, prophecy of the subjugation of the, by Charles V., 1301.
Frenchmen, list of, captured and taken prisoners at the siege of Terouenne, 294, 295, 301.
French men-at-arms, under the Duke of Bourbon in Italy, 703.
-, spears, 513.
-,-, at Terouenne, 291, 293.
-,-, in Lorraine, 1236.
French camp, the Duke of Albany in the, 99.
-,-, eight miles rom Terouenne, 193, 283.
-,-, Scots in the, 297.
Frescobaldi, firm of the, in London, 673.
-, -, commissioned by Henry VIII. to make payments, 722.
-, -, rumour of their failure, 1033.
-, -, Giovanni, bill-broker in London, 1313.
-, -, Leonardo, 730;
letter from, 585.
“Friend”, the, 30, 174. See Chieregato.
Friesland, the Duke of Guelders invades, 944.
-, taken by the Duke of Guelders, 962.
Friuli, the, 195.
-, the Germans descend into, 390.
-, the Germans routed in, by Alviano, the Venetian commander, 406.
Furnari, Giacomo, of Piedmont, 1322.
Furs, importation of, into Venice, p. 353, p. 361.
-,-, order regulating the, p. 357.
Fustians, rate of freight for, imported into Venice, p. 361.