Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 3, 1520-1526. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1869.
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James L, King of England, 809 note.
James III., King of Scotland, letter to, 1463.
James IV., King of Scotland, 384.
James V., King of Scotland, nephew of Henry, 860.
-, -, opposing the Duke of Albany, (in 1514), 1485.
-, -, named as ally in the league between England and France, 111.
-, -, truce between Henry and, 130.
-, -, Henry endeavours to get, into his own hands, 507.
-, -, Henry objects to his being included in the truce between England and France, 665.
-, -, takes Henry as his protector, emancipating himself from the guardianship of the Duke of Albany, 865.
-, -, his regents, 870.
-, -, proposed marriage with Princess Mary, 911, 1048, 1075, 1192.
-, -, negotiates for peace with Henry, 918.
-, -, named as confederate by France in the treaty between England and France, 1122.
Janissaries, the Aga of the, beheaded by the Grand Turk, 1104.
Jernegan, Sir Richard, English ambassador in France, 204, 237 note, 246 note, 215, 220 note, 234.
-, -, English ambassador with Charles, 693, 702, 761, 780, 797, 814, 821, 825.
-, -, English ambassador to Lady Margaret, 880.
Jewels, 83, 1272.
-, worn by Henry and Francis and their Courts, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 14, p. 16, p. 17, p. 30, 67, 70, 77, 79, 80, 84, 85, 90, 94.
-, vases set with, 81.
-, Charles raises money on Maximilian's, 392.
Jews, the, in India, offer the Pope assistance against the Turks, 810.
Joachino, Gioan., secretary of the Governor of Genoa, letter from, 60. See Passano.
Joachim, Marquis, brother of the Duke of Brandenburg, 995.
Jordan, a German bookseller, at San Maurizio, Venice, Lutheran books seized from, 116.
Joseph, 956.
Jousts held at the Field of Cloth of Gold, 24, p. 22, p. 23, p. 24, p. 25, p. 26, p. 27, p. 28, p. 29, 68, 69, 76, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 87, 90, 93, 95, 111.
- at Greenwich, 466.
- in Spain, 711;
upon Sunday, 420, 422.
- in France, 1292.
Juana, Queen of Castile, mother of Charles V., residing at Tordesillas, 32, 344 note, 507, 908, 910.
Julia, Madame, sister of Cardinal Farnese, favorite of Pope Alexander, her death, 811.
Juliers, Duke of, nominated as confederate in the league between Henry and Charles, 479.
Julius II., Pope, 809, 1484, 1489.
-, league between Henry VII. and, 1478.
-, letter from, to Henry VII., 1480.
Junta, the army of the, 212.
K
Katharine, Queen, consort of Henry VIII., 167, 213, 232, 463, 466, 974, 1016, 1037, 1071, 1139 note.
-, -, at the Field of Cloth of Gold, with Henry, 45, p. 14, p. 15, p. 17, p. 81 p. 19, p. 20, p. 22, p. 23, p. 24, p. 26, p. 30, p. 31, p. 32, nos. 53, 54 note, 55, 58, p. 39, p. 45, nos. 61, 63, 64, 68, 69, 72, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95, 106, 130.
-, -, dissatisfied with Henry for conferring an earldom and dukedom on his natural son, 1053.
-, -, Henry dismisses three of her chief councillors, 1053.
Katharine of Austria, sister of Charles V., her marriage with the King of Portugal, 843, 908, 910.
Kendal, Sir John, prior of St. John's of Jerusalem in England, 1475, 1477.
Kerseys, 23, 836, 1007.
Kildare, Gerald Fitzgerald, Earl of, Henry deprives him of the Lord Deputyship of Ireland, 7.
Killigrew, Thos. (temp. Eliz.) 527 note.
Kitchens, erected at the Field of Cloth of Gold, p. 30.
Knight, Dr. William, English ambassador to the Switzers, 380, 406, 407, 409, 410, 413, 422. See Chiut.