Index: S

Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 7, 1544. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1899.

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Safe-conducts, abuse of, 23, 24,

inconveniences of, 46.

-, commercial of Charles V. and his sister, 11, 21–23, 34, 38, 41,

refused observance, 40,

limitations of, 45;

to be countersigned for Scotch vessels, 46;

Henry VIII.'s objections to, 48, 49; 50, 60, 61, 66, 70, 71,

letters patent for, 72, 74, 132, 171, 181, 192, 200; 75,

to be visaed 115; 122.

-, -, of Henry VIII., 2, 11, 19–23, 33, 34, 38, 40,

limitations, 45,

to be countersigned for Scotch vessels, 46; 48–50, 60, 61, 70–74,

distrusted, 83;

for the Scotch in the Netherlands, 122;

letters patent for, 132, 171, 181, 192, 200; 167, 196.

Saincte Ricquerque, 308.

Saincte Salvadore, 203.

St. Andrews, the Cardinal of. See Beton.

-, 171.

St. Angel, or Angelo, abbey of, given to Chapuys, 345.

St. Disier, Advices of the taking of (anonymous), 265.

News from the Imperial Camp before, 290.

-, Charles V.'s arms in front of, 231, 239, 263, 265;

French losses, 266; 267–272, 278, 279;

death of Prince of Orange, 280;

stratagem against, 290;

surrender of, 297, 298, 303, 304, 313, 348, 374, 375, 432, 435, 436, 451, 452.

-, governor of, 291, 292.

Saint Germain, 165.

St. Jean de Nemours, 144.

-, des Vignes, 348.

St. John, Lord (Sir Walter Poulett), controller of Henry VIII.'s household, 297, 385.

Saint Martin, Sieur de, his negociations with Hall, 88–90, 295;

with Francis I., 104, 105,

Count de Roeulx's advices concerning, 145; 162, 181, 192, 200,

referred to by Francis I., 253.

-, letter purporting to be by him forged by Framoselle, 314–315.

St. Mors des Fossetz, 253.

St. Omer, 208, 253, 265,

Chapuys at, 281, 282, 287; 364, 368, 370, 372, 373, 388, 409,

a neutral town, 411, 420, 425.

St. Pol, 303.

St. Vincent, Cape of, 375.

St. Quentin, 345.

Salamanca, marriage of Prince Philip at, 40; 58.

“Salamander,” Scotch ship taken at Leith, 138, 142, 148, 150. 158.

Salazar, and his accomplices, 172.

Salerne, Jehan de, released from prison, 311, 313, 346, 363.

San Bonfacio, Count Bernardino di, 25, 38,

his earlier imprisonment, 176, 177, 178, 192, 363.

Sancerre, Count of, gives keys of St. Disier to Charles V., 304.

Sande, Field-Master Don Alvaro de, at the siege of St. Disier, 265,

wounded, 266, 267,

his pluck, 269,

recovery, 271, 347.

Santa Cruz, ecclesiastical affair, 439, 440.

Santiago de Compostello, Archbishop of, Gaspar Avalos.

-, letter to Charles V., 38.

-, reply from him, 39.

-, Cardinal's hat for, 466, 467.

Santiago, military order of, 159, 480.

Saxony, Duke Maurice of, 219.

Savoy, Duke of, Charles II., and his dominions, 15, 16, 105, 275, 304–306, 329, 338, 369.

-, duchy of, 44.

Schepperus, C. See Diecke.

Schore,—, chief of Flemish Privy Council, 448.

Scotland, news from, 215.

-, and the Scotch. See Angus; Arran; Beton; James V.; Mary, Queen Dowager of; Mary Queen of Scots; Safe-conducts, 73, 196.

-, ambassador from, for Charles V., 33, 62.

-, in relation with France, 17, 32, 88, 97, 114, 159, 165, 260, 274, 339, 359, 360, 433.

-, relations with Henry VIII., 3, 4,

seize English vessels, amends desired, 12; 15,

Henry wishes them forbidden the Netherlands, 12, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22,

a similar declaration on his part against Christian III. of Denmark desired by Charles V., and his sister, 13, 17, 19, 22, 23, 31, 32, 38, 42, 52, 53, 58, 59, 60–67, 68–70, 72, 75, 77, 78–80, 82, 83, 85, 93–96, 104, 121–123, 127, 128, 131, 132, 133, 143, 144,

text of when made, 14 5, 146, 161;

an omission in 167; 462;

Scotch vessel taken at Southampton, 37;

border raiding, 22, 62, 122, 245,

agents sent to by Francis I., 17;

war declared by Henry VIII. on, 33;

scheme for marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots, with Edward, Prince of Wales, 34;

condition in the days of Bruce, 35;

seize an English vessel at La Verre, 82,

action of the Queen Dowager of Hungary, 86, 125, 146, 178;

English forces sent against, 115, 134, 135,

Leith and Edinburgh besieged, 135–141, 146–152, 157,

Edinburgh taken, 148, 149, 158, 167, 168, 175, 206, 245,

return of the English forces, 171, 186; 173, 187, 188,

congratulations from Charles V., 193,

Scotch Lords visit Henry at Calais, 261; 326.

-, incursions from, 22, 35, 62,

and invasions by, 132.

-, invasion by Francis I. and the Danes menaced, 43, 46, 64, 97, 152, 175.

-, in relation with the Low Countries (see above in relation with Henry VIII.). 71, 94, 99, 122, 132, 145.

-, plea tor peace with Charles V., 443.

-, Queen of. See Mary of Guise; See also Mary, Queen of Scots.

Scrope, Lord, at the siege of Leith, 146.

Segovia, 439.

Seton, Lord, at siege of Leith, 136, 147.

Seville, Cardinal Archbishop of. See Mendoza, Garcia de Loaysa.

Sfondrato, Francisco, Cardinal Archbishop of, Nuncio to Charles V., 467, 468, 470–473.

Shrewsbury, earl of, at siege of Leith, 136, 146, 147, 157.

Sicily, menaced by the Turkish fleet, 57, 431; 485, 487, 490, 491.

-, Viceroy of. See Gonzaga (Ferrante).

Siena, defended from Barbarossa, 431.

Siponti, archbishop of. See Montepulchiano.

Shickengen, spelt Siquingen and Sickingheim, &c, Captain Francis von; is to raise a body of horse for Henry VIII., 92, 102–103, 116,

difficulties respecting, 117, 118,

services declined, 119,

annoyance of the Emperor, 127, 128, 131; 159.

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

dies, 270.

Soissons, 347, 348, 350.

Soler, Captain Bernal, wounded at St. Disier, 266.

Solyman I., the “ Great Turk,” 84, 85, 90, 91.

Somme river, 403, 432, 442, 452, 458, 459.

Souastre, Hughes de, instructions from the Queen-Dowager of Hungary, 183.

Southampton, called Anthona and Hamptonne, 37, 147.

Spadt, Spect or Spaet, Captain Frederic, of Landenberger's force, 246, 257.

Spain and the Spanish. See Cobos and Philip.

-, refusal to obey Papal Bull concerning the appointment of bishops, 2, 12, 304, 305, 322, 342, 345;

matters ecclesiastical, 464, 466.

-, fleet of, 58.

-, funds for war with France, 56, 57.

-, -, and state of exchequer, 343.

-, French depredations, 477;

treaty with France to be made effective, 478.

-, soldiers of, wanted by Henry VIII., 3, 4, 8, 9, 15, 21, 30, 51, 68.

-, troops of, 56, 58, 153.

Spes, or Esnés, Captain Nicolas, wounded at St. Disier, 266.

Spire, or Speier, Diet of. 1, 106, 110, 155, 188;

treaty at, 448, 459; 17, 27, 44, 40, 55, 58, 60, 65, 70, 81, 85, 93, 103, 105, 113, 123, 127, 129–131, 143, 153, 194, 195, 318, 298, 327.

Stadtholderinn of the Netherlands. See Hungary, Mary, Queen Dowager of.

Stillars, the bankers, 238.

Strozzi, Pietro, routed, 220.

Sturton, Lord, at the siege of Leith, 146, 147.

“Subtellis,” a galley, 140, 148, 158.

Suffolk, Duke of (Charles Brandon), 76, 79,

commander of the army on the Borders, 132;

his jeweller, 225;

goes to France, 223,

his agent's representations replied to by the Queen-Dowager of Hungary, 239, 247, 248, 252, 254, 255,

at Boulogne, 276, 281, 340, 303, 354, 360, 367, 376, 385–387, 397–399, 407,

communicates orders from England, 409,

grants safe-conduct to French ambassadors, 419, 427.

-, Duchess of, Mary Tudor sister of Henry VIII., 225.

-, county of, 99.

Summary of what the King's Principal Secretary said to the Queen of Hungary, 175.

Surrey, the Earl of, 182.

Sweden, mercenaries from, 70.

Swiss mercenaries, 30, 218, 235, 236, 244, 277, 314, 329.

Switzerland, 244, 314.

Symmich, receives custody of Bos, 218.