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B

Bacchus, 83, p. 40.

Badajos, 805, 843.

-, bishopric of, 176.

-, Bishops of. See Fonseca;

Mesa.

Baden, conference at, between Zuinglius and Œcolampadius, 1296.

-, Marquis of, desires the reformation of the Church, 1296.

Badoer, Andrea, 140, 148, 193, 194, 211, 427, 924.

-, -, letter from, 1485.

-, Giovanni, sometimes called Zuan, Venetian ambassador in France, 395, 457, 465, 482, 533, 542, 577, 578, 600, 780, 1016.

-, -, -, letters from, 109, 124, 125, 126, 128, 131, 144, 146, 150, 153, 160, 161, 166, 170, 188, 190, 198, 205, 207, 212, 215, 221, 230, 234, 235, 237, 243, 245, 246, 253, 260, 261, 267, 271, 276, 281, 287, 292, 295, 296, 297, 301, 307, 317, 333, 337, 353, 355, 359, 496, 497, 560, 565, 572, 636, 639, 678, 756, 763, 769, 770, 785, 793.

-, -, -, letters from, in conjunction with Antonio Giustinian, 70, 77, 79, 17, 91, 105;

in conjunction with Antonio Giustinian and Antonio Surian, 95.

-, -, -, letters to, 129, 172, 417, 428, 429, 485, 489, 514, 534, 539, 569, 592, 605, 631, 632, 645.

-, -, -, returns to Venice, 841.

-, -, -, his secretary. See Spinelli, Gasparo,

Baggage waggons, 293.

Baglione, Malatesta, captain of the Roman infantry, 1380.

Baglioni, the family of, 441.

Bagolin, —, a banker at Rome, 203.

Bainbridge, Cardinal, 379 note.

Bajona, a port in Galicia, 847.

Baldassare, Count. See Castiglione.

Balls given at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 55, 69.

Banqueting hall, p. 33.

Banquets, p. 23, p. 29; 54, 55, 83, 93, 95, 107.

Barba, Bernardin de la, Papal envoy of Adrian VI. to Charles, 815.

Barbarigo, Lorenzo, of Venice, 1461.

Barbary galleys, the, 446, 1069 note.

Barber, the Venetian ambassador's, in England, 501.

Barbo, Cardinal Pietro, 1463 note.

Barcelona, 878 note, 1008, 1029, 1049, 1054, 1166 note.

-, letter from, 1048.

-, Francis at, 1057.

Barclay, Alexander, the “Blake Monke,” author of “The Ship of Fools,” 466 note.

Bardis, Beligardo de, bill-broker in London, 1460.

Bari, duchy of, 916.

-, Archbishop of, in the service of Adrian VI., 765, 767.

-, -, called Bishop, 486.

-, -, negotiating peace between Francis and Charles, 768, 771, 780, 785, 787, 792, 902.

-, Duke of, Francesca Sforza, favoured by Charles, 256, 323.

Barton, Henry, one of the collectors of customs in London, 120.

Basadonna, Zuan, of Venice, 258, 386, 576, 581.

Bashaws, the, of Turkey, 1209.

Basilisks, 1226.

Basins, p. 20.

-, and ewers of silver, 941.

Basle, 1118 note.

-, council at, respecting Lutheranism, 1252.

Bassano, 1127.

-, letter dated at, 1134.

-, Venetian captain and bailiff of. See Lippomano, Hieronimo.

Bastard, the Great, in the service of Francis against England, 639. See Savoy, René of.

Bastard-galleys, 1226.

Bastie, Olivier de la Vernade, Sieur de la, French ambassador to England, 9, p. 14, p. 15, p. 18, p. 19; 53, 54, 71, 106, 227, 230, 233, 240, 249, 252, 256, 263, 268, 272.

-, -, -, at a conference between Charles and Henry, 104.

-, -, -, quits England, 278, 300.

-, -, -, dies in London, 408 (?).

Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Clerk, Dr. John;

Castellesi.

Battista or Baptista, —, 682, 692.

-, Angelo and Giovanni, falconers of the Marquis of Mantua, letter from, 643.

Bavaria, 990.

-, Duke of, 197.

-, -, opposed to Martin Luther, 813, 936, 938, 944;

commander-in-chief of forces to suppress him, 967, 1020.

Bavarin, Antonio, 311, 1483.

Bayeux, Bishop of, Lodovico Count of Canossa, 697.

-, -, sent as ambassador by Louise of Savoy from Rome to Venice, 1050, 1070, 1073, 1081, 1100, 1149, 1150, 1163, 1171, 1182, 1183, 1185, 1186, 1190, 1240, 1317, 1343, 1411.

-, -, letter from, 1152.

-, -, letter to, 1123.

Bayonne, 820, 821, 845, 1021, 1224, 1231, 1235, 1265.

-, assaulted by the Spaniards, 763, 800.

-, English forces to be sent to, 1236.

Beaune, France, 1220.

Beauport (Beoporto), Wolsey at, 294.

Beaurain, Mons. de, 737, 741.

-, -, Imperial ambassador at Rome, 800;

in England, 916, 922;

in France, 983, 997, 1003, 1011, 1014.

-, -, his bastard brother, in the service of the Archduke of Austria, 966.

Bedstead, 94.

“Beglarbei”, the, of Turkey, 1226.

Bejar, Duke of, 908.

Belgrade, besieged and taken by Sultan Solyman, 244, 282, 302, 351, 516.

Belgrado, 641.

Belknap, Sir Edward, 81 note.

Bel-reguardo, 1140.

Beltrame, Don, of Castile, captain-general and governor of St. Sebastian, 385.

Bembo, Zaccaria, 1127.

Benevente, Count of, 523, 702 note.

Bergamasque, a, 879.

Bergamo, 266, 752, 1149, 1370.

-, letters dated at, 782, 1386, 1400.

-, the Venetian governors of, letters from, 1102, 1148, 1192.

Bergavenny, Lord. See Abergavenny.

Berghes, Mons. de, in the service of Charles, 260, 265, 278, 291, 319, 366.

Bernardo, Cà, at Venice, 374.

-, Beneto, banker at Venice, 561.

-, Francesco, 561 note.

-, Mafio, banker at Venice, trading with England, 474, 475, 483.

-, -, receipt of letters by, 838.

-, -, murdered (in December 1546), 561 note.

Berne, Switzerland, letter dated at, 1408.

Bessarione, Cardinal of Nicæa, Wolsey desires copies of MSS. belonging to, 1187, 1219, 1258.

Bevres, Sieur de, Flemish ambassador to England, 1037.

Beyrout, port of, frequented by Venetian galleys, 1417 note.

Biagrassa, 15 miles from Milan, 753.

Bibiena, Antonio di, Cardinal of Santa Maria in Porticu, 5.

Bibles, 1069 note.

Bilboa, in Spain, 526.

Bilio, the Cavalier, ambassador from the Duke of Milan to Venice, 931, 942.

Binasco, near Milan, 753, 1140.

Binche, letter dated at, 343.

Biscay, 394, 399, 458, 1008, 1197.

-, Venetian galleys detained in, 380, 406, 407, 410, 412, 419, 424, 431, 433, 456, 458.

-, governors of, 391, 408.

-, ships of, 284, 847.

-, Bay of, 232, 381, 385.

Biscayans, the, 399, 434, 507, 848.

Bishop's Waltham, containing six or seven houses, 486.

-, Henry and Wolsey part from Charles at, 493.

Bishops at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 29.

Bisignano, Prince of, p. 19.

Black Bands, captain of the, Giovanni de' Medici, 1426, 1436.

Blois, 44, 497, 811, 828, 1224, 1268, 1320.

-, Claude Queen of France dies at, 865, note.

-, letters dated at, 33, 37, 40, 131, 144, 146, 150, 572, 678, 1423.

Bobadilla, Don Pedro, a sea captain, 385.

Bodenstein, Andrew. See Carlostadt.

Boesi. See Poissy.

Bohemia, King of. See Lewis II.

-, chancellor of, 807.

-, ambassador of, 995.

Bohemians, the, 616.

-, agree to obey the Roman Church, 928.

Bohier, Thomas, General of Normandy, 1485 note.

Boissi, Cardinal de, Papal legate to France, 69, 84, 93.

-, Gouffier de, Lord Steward (or Great Master) of France, 752.

Bojardo, Count Matteo, author of “Orlando Innamorato,” 81.

Bolani, Troian, 576, 581.

Boldu, Nicolo, letter to, 883.

Boleyn, Sir Thos., treasurer or comptroller of Henry's household, English ambassador to Charles, 349, 350, 352, 364, 365, 507, 579, 662 note, 668, 672, 746 note.

Bolivet, Mons. de, 152.

Bologna, 117, 150, 1207, 1232, 1295, 1460, 1464.

-, bishopric of, 795.

-, legate of. See Cibo, Cardinal.

Bologna, Paulo da, 940.

Bolognese, the, 351.

Bolzano, letter dated at, 889.

-, Lutheran books sold at the fair of, 1000.

Bon, Alvise, Venetian ambassador to the king of Hungary, 13.

-, -, candidate for the embassy to England, 1330.

Bonante, Messer Jo. Gabriel, merchant at Antwerp, 757.

Bonavelle, the band of, tilt at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 93.

Bonfires at Brussels, 248.

-, at Venice, 716, 736.

-, at Rome, 828.

-, in London, on the peace between Charles and Francis, 1223.

Boniface, Pope, 960.

Bonizzi, Nicolò, bill-broker in London, 1481.

Bonnivet, Sieur de, William Gouffier, Admiral of France, 146, 268, 1265.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 21, p. 23, p. 24, p. 43, p. 44, p. 45; 58, 59, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 81, 82, 84, 90.

-, -, confers with Henry VIII., 73.

-, -, Henry makes presents to, after the Field of Cloth of Gold, 94.

-, -, prepares to resist the English invasion, 812.

-, -, killed at the battle of Pavia, 940.

Bonvisi, —, at Lyons, 331.

Book, Henry VIII.'s, against Martin Luther, 210.

Books of Martin Luther, Papal brief for the destruction of all, 116, 191, 223.

Books from Rome and Venice, required by Wolsey for his college at Oxford, 1187, 1198, 1219, 1258, 1286.

Bordeaux, 1265.

-, second president of the' parliament of, Jean de Calvimont, 1403 note.

-, letters dated at, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1253.

Borders, the, 187.

Borromeo, Count Ludovic, the Switzers wish his estates to be restored to him, 1043.

Bosco, Monsignor dil. See Kildare, Earl of.

Bouillon (Baioni), a castle belonging to Robt. de la Mark, taken by Charles, 280, 293.

Boulogne, 22, 24, 42, 61, 79, 95, 106, 290, 307, 463, 484, 1007, 1008, 1052, 1110, 1175, 1218.

-, besieged by the English, 758, 762.

-, demanded by Henry from Francis, 1265, 1406, 1434, 1435, 1455, 1457.

-, letter dated at, 64.

-, gate, p. 31.

-, governor of. See Fayette, Anthony de la.

-, captain of, 327, 330.

Bourbon, Cardinal of, 84, 1245, 1273.

Bourbon, Duke of, Lord High Constable of France, 325, 729, 771, 874, 878, 879, 880, 900, 902, 922, 1008, 1012, 1021, 1034, 1037, 1048, 1050, 1069, 1070, 1075, 1100, 1104, 1107, 1108, 1109.

-, -, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 21, p. 23; 58, 59; p. 43, p. 44, p. 49; 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 84, 90, 93;

Henry presents him with a gold cup, 94.

-, -, -, negotiating with Charles and Henry, 746 note, 758, 761, 805.

.-, -, -, his proposed marriage with Charles's sister, 777, 819, 902, 960, 997, 1003, 1017, 1029, 1058, 1065, 1066, 1069, 1015, 1089, 1112.

-, -, -, fighting against France, 812, 824, 825, 831, 833, 890, 897.

-, -, -, commands Charles's army, 827, 997, 1036.

-, -, -, invades France, 834, 837;

with Henry's aid, 850, 854, 662, 885, 888, 1012, 1026.

-, -, -, proposed agreement between Henry and, 843, 845.

-, -, -, Provence submits to, 858.

-, -, -, dependent on Charles and Henry, 868.

-, -, -, France refuses to cede Provence to, 983.

-, -, -, intrigues with the Viceroy Lannoy, 1003.

-, -, -, his proposed marriage with Rénée, sister-in-law of Francis, 1029.

-, -, -, goes to Spain with a fleet, 1163.

-, -, -, the Viceroy hostile to, 1177.

-, -, -, Charles proposes togive Milan to, 1217, 1226, 1265.

-, -, -, reported to have taken flight from Spain to France with Francis, 1218.

-, -, -, besieged in Milan by the Papal and Venetian armies, 1348, 1358.

-, -, -, his agents. See Lursi, Mons. de;

Mottc, Mons. de la.

-, -, -, his secretary, 874.

-, -, -, his treasurer, 1012.

Bourbourg, 58 note.

Bourchier, Thomas, Cardinal, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1466, 1468, 1470.

Bowls, gilt, 69.

Bowmen, 68.

Brabant, 208, 219, 306, 1007, 1187, 1218.

Bracelets, given by Francis to Henry, p. 27, 77, 91.

Bragadin, Francesco, sage of the Venetian Council, 566, 604.

-, Lorenzo, 578, 949, 951.

-, -, letter to, 28.

-, -, refuses to go as Venetian ambassador to England, 950, 954.

-, -, Venetian ambassador to France, 1353, 1359.

Brancamonte, —, sent by the Marquis of Pescara to the Duke of Milan, 1140.

Brandenburg, duchy of, 413.

-, Albert Duke of, Grand Master of Prussia, 995.

-, Marquis of, Elector of Mentz, brother of the Duke of Saxony, and brother-in-law of Francis I., 741, 798, 807.

-, -, marries his second wife, Gcrmaine de Foix, relict of Ferdinand of Aragon (13 March 1519), 383 note, 463, 484.

-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 14, p. 17; 106, 248.

-, -, dies, 1064, 1113.

-, -, his wife, Germaine de Foix, 54 note, 248, 323, 466 note, 799.

-, -, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 14, p. 17, p. 19, p. 20.

Brandenburgs, both the, require the reformation of the Church, 1296.

Brasiga, Zuan Maria, a Bergamasque, envoy of the Count Palatine and Francis I. to Charles, 879, 882.

Bray, in France, taken by the English, 782.

Bread, great scarcity of, in England, 396.

Brescia, 111, 266, 487, 578, 752, 890, 897, 940, 951, 1138, 1148, 1246, 1482, 1488, 1489.

-, advices from, 392, 413.

-, letters dated at, 400, 835, 886, 887, 888, 895, 906, 918, 1149, 1376.

-, bailiff of, 1149.

-, captain of, 1149.

-, governors of, letters from, 400, 886, 1429.

-, podesta of. See Surian, Antonio.

-, territory of, 351, 358, 809, 1443.

Breslau, Michael Sanderus, dean of, in the service of Card. Sion in England, 130.

Bresse, Governor of, brother-in-law of the Chancellor of Spain, 224 (?), 366, 452, 542, 571, 741, 902, 956, 1021, 1030, 1044.

-, -, -, in England, 486.

Brest, in Normandy, 465, 474.

Bretons, 82.

Brianza, hill of, in Italy, 1363.

Bridewell, the, 466 note, 663.

Briefs, Papal, against Martin Luther's works, 195, 210, 223.

Brindisi, the port of, 438 note.

Brinon, Jean, Chancellor of Alençon and President of Rouen, French ambassador to England, 913, 918, 939, 1060, 1033, 1110, 1111, 1133, 1141, 1169, 1175, 1183, 1187, 1193, 1195, 1197, 1203, 1212, 1219, 1235, 1254, 1258, 1262, 1286.

-, -, quits England, 1269, 1275.

Brion, Mons de, French ambassador to Charles, 1014, 1021, 1032, 1091.

Britanny, 498, 516, 526, 542, 572, 644, 645.

-, governor general in, 644.

-, wrestlers of, 85.

-, Duchess of, 1475.

-, Duke of, 1485.

Britonico, Octavian, vicar of the Patriarch of Venice, 116.

Brixen, the peasants of, revolt at the instigation of Luther, 1009.

-, Bishop of, 1009, 1134.

Brixlano, Pietro, 453.

Brocade, Gold and Silver, p. 15, p. 16;

nos. 80, 302, 1273.

Browne, Lady Anne, sweetheart of Mons. de Montpézat, described as the handsomest woman at the banquet of the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 23, p. 25, p. 26.

-, Sir Weston, jousts at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 25, p. 26.

Bruges, 306, 401, 430, 438, 451, 452, 455, 462, 465, 467, 480, 484, 492.

-, Charles V. confers with Cardinal Wolsey at, 248, 269, 277, 278, 283, 288, 290, 293, 300, 301, 307, 309, 314, 315, 316, 319, 332, 344, 345, 663.

-, St. James's church at, attended by Charles V. and Wolsey, 302.

-, Charles's garden at, the King of Denmark confers with Wolsey in, 308 note.

-, Wolsey quits, 318.

-, letters dated at, 284, 285, 289, 294, 298, 299, 302, 310, 312, 313, 315, 316, 456, 458, 460, 461, 487.

Brussels, 295, 296, 315, 344, 452, 1101.

-, a Parliament held by Charles at, 75.

-, Charles at, 77, 91, 409, 761 note.

-, letters dated at, 239, 241, 242, 247, 248, 250, 254, 257, 331, 338, 339, 340, 395, 401, 402, 404, 405, 406, 407, 410, 411, 415, 416, 420, 421, 422, 425, 430, 431, 433, 434, 436, 438, 439, 443, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 473.

Bryan, Francis, gentleman of Henry's chamber, sent by Wolsey to Bruges, 308, 308.

Buckingham, Duke of, accompanies Henry VIII. to France, p. 15, p. 18, p. 20; 81, 106.

-, -, imprisoned in the Tower of London by Henry, charged with plotting against the crown, 187, 189, 204, 208, 212, 219, 278, 354 note.

-, -, condemned to death for high treason, 206, 210.

-, -, charged with having plotted the assassination of Wolsey, 209.

-, -, confutes the charges against him with great eloquence, 213.

-, -, beheaded on the square at the Tower (17 May 1521), 214, 219.

-, -, his father and grandfather, both beheaded, 210.

-, -, his daughter, p. 19 note.

-, -, his father-in-law. See Surrey, Earl of.

-, -, his son-in-law, 204. See Abergavenny, Lord.

-, -, his chancellor. See Gilbert, Robert.

Buckingham, Henry creates his natural son Henry Duke of, 1052.

Buda (sic), in England, letter dated at, 1305.

Buda, in Hungary, diet at, 616.

-, letters dated at, 176, 791, 928, 995, 1019.

-, St. George's, the parish priest of, arrested by Campeggio, for having married, 1019.

-, St. Mary's, the provost of, a Lutheran, arrested by Campeggio, 1019.

Bull-baiting, at Valladolid, 702.

-, at Venice, 627.

Bulls, Papal, against Luther, 112, 163, 180, 181, 182, 183.

-, -, by Leo X., authorizing Wolsey to confer benefices and receive annats in England, 263, 272.

Buren, Mons. de, chief in authority with Charles, 1113.

Burgos, 743, 852, 878, 880.

-, letters dated at, 746, 751, 752, 814, 815, 819, 821, 822, 823, 825, 827, 832, 836, 843, 845, 846, 847, 848.

-, Fonseca, Bishop of, 556, 607.

Burgundian order of knighthood, the, 466.

-, outlaws, 970.

-, spears, 761.

Burgundians, the, 757.

Burgundy, 87, 430, 447, 487, 737, 743, 771, 882, 960, 983, 1008, 1014, 1029, 1044, 1080, 1099, 1130, 1137, 1265.

-, demanded by Charles from Francis, 1150, 1175, 1177, 1187, 1220, 1224, 1270, 1306.

-, Henry VIII. says it is not in the power of Francis to restore it to Charles, 1403.

-, Archduke of, Charles, 1485. See Ferdinand.

-, Duke of, Charles the Bold, 323, 960, 1029, 1475.

-, -, -, married to his third wife, Margaret of York, sister of Edward IV. (3 July 1468), 404 note.

-, house of, its ancient friendship with England, 1374, 1377.

Busignolo, Hieronimo de Marin de, of Ragusa, 557. See also Marin.

Butiro, Lunardo, physician, of Venice, 1325.

Butteries, p. 30.