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Pagau, Captain, wounded at St. Disier, 266.

Paget, Sir William, secretary of the Privy Council, 96.

-, letter from Admiral Russel on the siege of Leith, 141.

-, sent to Charles V. and the Queen-Dowager of Hungary, 150, 163–107,

summary of what he said to her, 175, 178, 185, 192; 193, 194, 200–206, 211, 217, 218, 233, 234, 251, 279, 283, 289, 290, 293, 315, 319, 327, 351, 357, 367, 369, 370, 371, 373, 374, 376, 377, 385, 407, 409, 424, 430, 434, 435, 448, 452, 458, 459.

-, —a Lutheran, son of the secretary, 177.

Palant, Andries de, instructions from the Queen-Dowager of Hungary.

Palatine, the Elector, (deceased), succeeded by his brother (Frederick), 113.

Pampelona, Bishop of, Pedro Pacheco, a Cardinal's Hat promised for, 466, 467.

Paris, the siege of planned, 15, 203, 218, 235,

the principal object of the treaty between Charles V. and Henry VIII., 237; 258, 308, 324, 330, 331, 332, 334; 347–8, 350, 416, 434, 465, 442, 452, 453, 458, 459, 461;

-, 26, 14.7, 244, 252, 268, 335, 383, 388.

-, peace of 1543 at, 488.

-, cardinal of. See du Bellay.

Parma, incorporation of, 483, 491.

Paul III., (Farnese), Pope of Borne. See Cardinals, Legates, Nuncios.

-, his avarice and wealth, 97, 470.

-, his bulls resisted in Spain, 2,

in Portugal, 456, 474,

his dominions, 484.

-, relations with Charles V., sends legate to, 1, 13, 25, 26, 32, 155; 50, 463–474.

-, relations with Francis I., sends legate, 1, 13, 25, 26, 56,

his absolution asked by Francis, 17, 84, 110;

active assistance to, 51, 68, 69,

a hoax, 97; 155, 471, 472.

-, relations with Henry VIII., 17, 34, 50, 56, 60, 110, 472.

-, relations with Joao III., King of Portugal, sends nuncio who is illreceived, 438–456.

-, and the Lutherans, 464–474.

-, and the Council of Trent, its objects, 468–470, 474.

-, relations with the Turks, 26, 27, 464–474.

Pavia, defeat of Francis I. at, 114.

Pedrarias, Capt., wounded at Commersi 270.

Pitigliano, Count, routed, 220.

Perpignan, 269, 375, 488.

Perrenot. See Granvelle.

Philip I., King of Spain, 174.

Philip, Prince of Spain, son of Charles V., afterwards Philip II., 47, 157, 245, 455,

objects to the Papal Bull, 2;

his marriage, 40, 107, 110, 243;

his youth, 344;

in connection with Portuguese affairs, 438, 439,

his views on the Orleans marriages, 157, 159, 375, 478–496.

-, letters to and from—

-, - to Chapuys, 39, 153, 344.

-, - from Chapuys, 15, 109, 243.

-, - to Charles V., 374.

-, - from Charles V., 56.

-, - from Juan De Vega, 1.

Piacenza, 483, 491.

Picardy, 15, 89, 156, 231, 299, 331, 388, 433–435.

Piedmont, 44, 51, 57, 68, 75, 79, 131, 220, 275, 305, 330, 485.

Piombino, defended from Barbarossa, 431.

Plymouth, 84.

Poggio, Bishop of Tropea in Sicily, Giovan, Papal Nuncio to Charles V., 464, 473.

Pole, Cardinal Reginald, his influence in England, 153.

Pont à Mousson, 159, 265.

Ponthieu, county of, 394.

Pope Paul III. See Paul III.

Portugal, King of (Dom Joaõ III.), 40,

financial operations, 187, 245,

his fleet, 375,

and the Nuncio, 438–440, 454–455,

and the peace of Crepy, 477–478.

-, Queen of (Katherine, sister of Charles V.), and family, 455.

-, ambassador of, to Rome, 438.

-, - of Spain to. See Mendoza, Luis Hurtado de.

-, Princess Maria of, daughter of Dom Joaõ III., and wife of Prince Philip of Spain, married at Salamanca, 40, 438, 439; 492.

Postal service established by Henry VIII., 152.

Praet, Louis de Flandre, Sieur de, 18, 286,

share in the conference of peace, 429, 434, 435, 447, 448,

probably the Imperial Councillor at, 29–32.

Pragmatic Rescript of Charles V., 2.

Prince Electors of Germany, relations with Francis I., 27, 50,

at Spiers, 55,

refuse to fulfil stipulations of Diet of Augsburg, 471;

probable view of the alienation of Flanders, 481,

intractability of, 487.

Princess of Spain, See Maria.

Privy Council of the Queen-Dowager of Hungary, its letter to Chapuys, on the transport question, 239.

Proposals of France (for peace), 254.

Protestants. See Lutherans.

Provence, sailors of in Turkish fleet, 85.

Puertocarrero, Don Alonso, promoted at St. Disier, 270.

Puglia, menaced by the Turks, 90.