Index: E

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E.

Easterling, an, 45.

Edinburgh, 79.

Edrington, called by the English "Cawe Mill," 52, 56, 83.

Edward VI., King, letters from, 2, 62, 64, 77, 99, 107, 109, 115, 117, 139, 180, 186, 197, 198, 217, 241, 260, 261, 270.

-, -, commissions and instructions from, 5, 62, 87, 103, 109, 139, 140, 186, 194, 234, 260, 278, 302, 329.

-, -, letters to, 4, 6, 26, 27, 28, 40, 42, 43, 44, 61, 65, 67, 78, 80, 81, 96, 119, 150, 164, 168, 187, 200, 205, 207, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 231, 232, 241, 246, 260, 281.

-, -, bonds and obligations by, 34, 46, 47.

-, -, elected Knight of St. Michael, 119, 121, 129.

-, -, falcons sent to, 187.

-, -, accession of, 2.

-, -, proclamation of, 2.

-, -, debt due from, to E. Schetz and A. Fugger, 8.

-, -, coronation of, 12, 308.

-, -, his claim to supremacy of Scotland, 27.

-, -, his proposed marriage with the young Queen of Scots, 45, 109, 133.

-, -, begs for fatherly advice from the Emperor, 46.

-, -, declares war with France, 46.

Edward VI., King, asks aid of the Emperor, 47.

-, -, desires to marry, 109, 120, 122.

-, -, reported alliance of, with France and Denmark, 122.

-, -, his excellence in learning, 126, 147.

-, -, concludes peace with the Scots, 126, 129.

-, -, solicits the hand of the Princess Elizabeth of France, 109, 120, 133, 139, 140, 146.

-, -, wishes to import powder from Flanders, 85, 137, 139, 167.

-, -, treaty of marriage between, and Elizabeth of France, 150, 159, 191, 194, 200, 291.

-, -, receives the Queen Dowager of Scotland, 190.

-, -, offers to join with Charles V. against the Turk, 221.

-, -, offers his mediation between France and the Emperor, 241, 242, 260.

-, -, the state of his health, 262, 263.

-, -, is dangerously ill, 279, 280, 281.

Eertwycke, William Van, citizen of Antwerp, 27.

Egmont, Lamoral, Count of, 239, 262.

Egra (in Bohemia), 12.

Elbe, the, 31.

Eldeker, Sir Ralph, 317.

Eldersham, Richard, a man-at-arms at Boulogne, 308.

-, successful in a tournament, 310.

Elderton, Mr., 331.

Eleanor, Queen Dowager of France (sister of Emperor Charles V.), 16, 181.

Elector-Palatine, Frederick, see the Palsgrave.

Electors, the Bishop, 86, 286.

Elizabeth, the Lady (afterwards Queen Elizabeth), 85, 218.

-, -, proposed marriage of, with Duke of Ferrara's son, 164, 255.

-, -, sought in marriage by the Duke of Saxony's (John Frederick) second son, 245.

Elizabeth, Princess, daughter of Henry II., asked in marriage by Edward VI., 109, 120, 122, 133, 139, 140, 145.

-, -, treaty of marriage between, and Edward VI., 150, 159, 194, 200, 274, 291.

-, -, receives a diamond ring from Edward VI., 204.

Elliott, John, factor to Sir Thomas Gresham, 265.

Elmes, Nicholas, Clerk of the watch at Blackness, 330.

Elrington, Mr., 199.

Ely, Bishop of (Thomas Goodrich), 102, 107, 109, 123, 208, 211.

Embden, Lady of, 31.

Emperor, the, of Germany, see Charles V.

Empire, States of the, 19, 21, 23.

Enghien, Le Comte d', brother of the Duke de Vendome, 350.

England, practices to reduce, to obedience of the Pope, 7.

-, Cardinal Ambassador to, 9.

-, successful against Scots, 40.

-, treats with the Emperor, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44.

-, much vilified at the Court of France, 72.

-, negotiations for peace with Scotland, 68, 69, 73.

-, "the harbour for all infidelity," 122.

-, French murderer escaped to, given up to the proper authorities on request, 191, 194.

English subjects, complaints of, against citizens of Dantzic, 44.

-, prisoners in the galleys liberated, 50.

-, called heretics and Lutherans by Paris preachers, 79.

- in Italy, 126, 127.

Engrand, between Orleans and Nantes, 122.

Ernest, Duke, brother of Duke Frederick of Saxony, the death of, 254.

Erskine (Thomas), master of, 49, 56, 58, 65, 78, 80, 84.

-, John Lord, 118, 176, 199.

Essé, André de Montalembert, Baron d', his return from Scotland, 28.

Estampes, Anne, Duchesse d', mistress of Francis I., compelled to leave the court after the death of her royal lover, 327, 331, 335.

Estaples, 300, 317.

-, The Governor of, 336.

Este, Francisco d', brother of Hercules, Duke of Ferrara, 255, 282.

Escouen, seat of the Constable Montmorency, 15.

Estourmel, Jean Seigneur d', Captain of Gravelines, letter of, to the Lord Protector, 354.

Estouteville, Adrienne, Duchesse d', 63.

Estrees, Jean, Seigneur d', Master of the Ordnance in France, 61, 62, 79, 80, 328, 337.

Etienne, Comte d', 154.

Euclid, 205, 206.

Eugene, the servant of Sir William Pickering, 258.

Exchange, the rate of, between England and Flanders, 264, 266, 273, 327.

Expense of living in France, 43.

Extradition of criminals between Normandy and Jersey, 98.

- between England and France, 191, 194, 242, 245,

- between Flanders and England, 279, 281.

Eymouth fort demolished, 48, 50.