Index: E

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Easterlings, 2, 4,

in England, 95.

Edinburgh, besieged by the English, 136–140, 147, 148, 150, 152;

and taken, 149, 157, 175, 206, 216.

-, the provost of, parleys at the siege of Leith, 138, 139, 148, 149, 168.

Edward II., King of England, 35.

Eeken, d' See Dieck.

Egmont, the Dame d', requests protection in view of the invasion, 128, 160.

Elinor, Queen of France, wife of Francis I., and sister of Charles V.. 24,

her messenger to Flanders, 105, 107, 208, 411.

Elseneur, 81.

Enghien,—d', 174.

England and the English (See Edinburgh, Guernsey, Scotland, &c.), 15, 31, 37, 38,

good religious state of, 50, 83, 98, 99. 100, 108, 145, 162, 169, 188, 193, 194, 217, 218, 220, 226, 250, 251, 258, 259, 291, 297, 339, 354, 379, 380, 381, 390, 391, 395, 397, 399, 405, 406, 409, 411, 419, 420, 424, 429, 430, 432, 433, 436, 437, 441, 443, 446, 447, 449, 453,

continued hostility with France, 460, 461.

-, army in Scotland, 101, 102, 132, 135–142, 146–148,

inexperienced in assault, 149; 150–152, 157–159;

recalled, 160, 186; 171, 175,

small in numbers, 206; 215, 216; 245.

-, army for France (See Queen Dowager of Hungary's military preparations), 112, 116, 121,

depredations to be restrained, 128, 129, 160, 184; 130,

their roughness, 170, 432, 462; 180, 183–185, 204, 205, 217–219, 230, 233,

refuse to pay for their food, 235, 249, 256, 263, 264; 239; 244, 254, 256, 261, 262; 265, 269, 270, 272, 273, 280, 288, 293, 294, 297, 303, 330–332, 334, 336, 342, 363, 364, 368, 369, 371, 373, 376, 384, 386, 387, 397,

indiscipline of, 405, 418, 432, 469;

after the peace of Crepy, 412, 416, 418, 430–435, 442, 450–452, 457–459, 461–463.

-, attitude to the invasion of France, 273.

-, in Denmark, 63, 95.

-, English vessel seized by the Scotch at La Verroe, 82, 86, 125, 178.

-, French designs against, 96, 118, 121, 152, 153, 174;

invasion actually accomplished, 444, 462.

-, merchants of, and trade with Flanders (See one per cent, tax), 7, 177–179, 187, 197, 208, 224;

loan to Henry VIII., 223, 224.

-, naturalization in, legal results, 6.

-, sailors ignorant of foreign languages, 181.

-, trade with the Levant, &c, 23, 24.

English Ambassador's note of hand, 412,

reply of the Emperor, 415.

-, articles respecting which the Ambassadors of the King of France desire an explanation, 440.

Englishman, an, letter from, to an Englishman, 173.

Epernay, 329, 347,

taken by the Imperial forces, 349.

Eraso, Francisco de; letter from High Commauder Cobos, 47.

Espin, Sergt-Major, wounded at St Disier, 266.

Estampes, Duchesse d', 268.

Este, Don Franceisco d', at Vitry, 268.

Estenay, 305, 329, 476.

Evers, Lord Ralph, at siege of Leith, command of the land forces, 7, 157,

with his son, takes Jedburgh, 215.

Evora, 456.