Index: D

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 4, 1527-1533. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1871.

This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.

Citation:

'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 4, 1527-1533, ed. Rawdon Brown( London, 1871), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol4/pp537-539 [accessed 29 November 2024].

'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 4, 1527-1533. Edited by Rawdon Brown( London, 1871), British History Online, accessed November 29, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol4/pp537-539.

"Index: D". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 4, 1527-1533. Ed. Rawdon Brown(London, 1871), , British History Online. Web. 29 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol4/pp537-539.

D

Dalmatia, 1042.

Dancing, 3, 105, 208.

Dandolo, Andrea, Knight, 984.

-, Ser Christofalo, 988.

-, Lorenzo, 866.

-, Marco, LL.D., and Knight, letter to, 1051.

-, -, commissioned to advise the lecturers at Padua to decline giving opinion in the matter of the Divorce, 578, 579.

-, -, ambassador extraordinary to the Emperor and Pope at Bologna, 578 note.

-, Sigismund, di Pistorno, 743.

Danes, the, 867.

Danish expedition, 874.

Dantzic, 767, 773, 867.

-, people of, in arms, 811.

Dantzickers, the, 806.

-, sail of, 968.

Danube, the river, 798.

Darcy, Lord, K.G., Comptroller General [Chancellor of the Exchequer ?], and Privy Councillor, 694.

Dario, Sylvester, a Lucchese, 778, 801, 811, 870.

-, -, sent to Spain by Wolsey, 258, 268, 273, 291, 326.

Darmano, Ser Bartholomeo, 986.

Datary, the, 929.

Dauphin of France, 805, 902.

- -, his proposed marriage with Mary, daughter of Henry VIII., 2.

- -, offered to be placed in the hands of Henry by the Emperor us security for money due, 60.

- -, visited in captivity by the Bishop of Tarbes, 145.

- -, conditions of his release, 249.

- - See Francis, the Dauphin, and French Princes.

Debts, 782, 823, 824.

- due by the Emperor to England, 19, 41, 45, 60.

- - the Duke of Milan to the Emperor, 617.

- - Francis to Henry, 618, 621, 626, 642, 822, 826, 845, 865.

Declaration of war by Henry against the Emperor, 98, 99, 101, 211.

- - by Francis against the Emperor, 211.

“Defender of the Faith”, the title of, 7, 70, 716.

De la Tour. See Tour.

Denmark, 778, 983.

-, its relations with England, 694.

-, heralds of, at the Court of France, 345.

-, King of, 858, 861, 865, 912, 945, 968, 1022, 1107.

-, -, comprised in Lutheran league against the Pope, 662.

-, -, daughter of, 813;

her marriage with Henry Duke of Richmond spoken of, 172.

-, -, second daughter of, 877.

-, -, eldest daughter of, 894, 904.

-, Princesses of, 907, 916, 920, 940, 949.

-, King of. See Christian II.;

Frederic I.

Derby, Edward Stanley, third Earl of, his biography, 956.

Diamonds, 192.

Dice, Henry VIII. plays with Wolsey at, 4.

Dieppe, 860.

-, letter dated at, 722.

Diet, the, in Germany, 462, 675, 749, 797, 870, 919, 977, 1011, 1014, 1024, 1095, 1096.

- for election of King of the Romans, 20, 23, 101, 232.

- at Spires, 387, 428, 456, 457, 459, 460, 462, 699, 1108, 1109, 1111, 1113, 1114, 1116.

-, -, (two,) 1090.

-, at Inspruck, 429, 699.

-, at Constance, 429, 896.

-, the Free Towns and Lutherans amongst themselves assemble a, 387, 485.

-, at Augsburg, 387, 634, 793.

-, of Worms, 387, 1092.

-, at Ratisbon, 757, 793.

-, at Nuremberg, 781, 784, 785, 1111.

-, at Cologne, 921.

-, at Gorizia, 1102.

Dinan, 1004.

Dishes of silver gilt, 105.

Dispensations, Papal, 870, 921, 925, 939.

Divorce of Henry VIII. and Queen Katharine, 336, 358, 373, 436, 576, 671, 713, 722, 724, 726, 761, 765, 771, 773, 774, 778, 788, 808, 811, 816, 829, 831, 846, 847, 858, 860, 863, 804, 867, 871, 877, 887, 899, 892, 894, 898, 903, 912, 914, 919, 921, 927, 928, 933, 936, 938, 939, 961, 964, 966, 968, 969, 1082. See Julius II., dispensation of.

-, Sir Gregory Casal desired by Wolsey to urge the Pope to agree to the, 222.

-, Stafileo, nuncio, returns to the Pope, with Sir John Russell concerning the, 224, 251.

-, reasons of the King for the; Katharine to be replaced by the daughter of Sir Thomas Boleyn; the Pope willing to give his consent; 236, 251.

-, secretaries Gardiner and Fox sent to the Pope for the, 251.

-, Francis I. favours the, 251, 649, 694, 707, 723.

-, referred to three Cardinals, 274, 490.

-, Wolsey and Campeggio charged by the Pope to take cognizance of the suit for the, 299, 301, 318;

with benefit of appeal, 369, 682.

-, Campeggio opposed to the, 340;

exhorts the King against it, 372;

proceeds coldly, 399.

- the Pope chooses Katharine to have advocates, 369, 376.

-, the doctors-jurists on the King's side not agreed, 375.

-, Bryan and Vannes sent to the Pope respecting the, 383, 399.

-, Wolsey's perplexity and fear of the issue, 383, 461.

-, the Pope thinks that the Emperor might advise the Queen to consent to the, 383.

-, the Pope not disposed to expedite the, 401.

-, Gardyner sent to the Pope respecting the verity of certain briefs in favour of the Queen, 419;

two ambassadors, 421.

-, Henry says “If the Pope will not annul it, I will annul it myself,” &c., 437, 560.

-, Wolsey goes to Blois on account of the King's determination in the matter, 446.

-, English ambassadors in conference with the Pope respecting the, 447.

-, ambassadors of the Emperor and Ferdinand protest against the, and desire the case to be transferred from England to Rome, 450, 452.

-, English and Imperial ambassadors charged to appear before the Pope and Cardinal of Ancona “in signatura,” 452.

-, Cardinal of Ancona and the final cause of the schism, 452.

-, the Pope's illness caused by frequent audiences upon the subject, 457.

-, Henvy dissatisfied with the Pope, 458;

and Campeggio, 461.

-, trial of the cause by the Legates, 468, 481, 489, 694.

-, Katharine protests against the cause being tried in England, 468.

-, -, Katharine proclaimed contumacious for absenting herself from, 481.

-, -, presence and speeches of the King and Queen at; Katharine appeals, 482, 488, 489.

-, -, advocates and proctors for the Queen, Bishop of Rochester and Bishop of Bath, 482.

-, suit advoked by the Pope to Rome, 485, 489, 705, 707, 710.

-, Katharine's proctor at Rome, the Imperial ambassador, 488.

-, “signatura” held by the Pope and Cardinals for the advocation of the suit to Rome, 489, 490, 491, 500.

-, the further hearing prorogued by Campeggio against the wish of Wolsey, 492, 500.

-, the King divorces the Queen from his bed, 514, 521.

-, downfall of Wolsey attributed to his opposing the, 517, 694.

-, the Pope asks Henry for money, who first requires sentence to be passed, 561.

-, discussed in Parliament, 563, 567, 577, 610, 658, 714, 718, 752, 758, 861.

-, Henry visits the Queen and Princess, but is intent on effecting the, 565, 584.

-, Wiltshire, Stokisley, and Lee sent to the Pope and Emperor to declare Henry's insistance upon the, 567.

-, the case sent by the King to all the Universities, 568.

-, opinion of doctors of Louvain and Padua, 568, 572, 573, 720, 723, 726, 731, 732, 747, 753.

-, doctors of Padua in the pay of Venice advised by the Signory to be neutral by declining to give any opinion, 578, 579, 580, 588, 590, 608, 640, 653.

-, favourable counsel's opinions asked for, 580, 587.

-, Stokisley and Croke at Venice to obtain the opinions of the doctors at Padua, 583, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, 594, 595, 597, 602, 608.

-, Katharine's reasons for the King's desire, 584.

-, both parties collecting votes in France, Italy, &c, 584, 642.

-, opinion of doctors at Paris, 586, 698, 601.

-, Francesco Zorzi writes a book deuying the Pope's power to annul the first marriage, 597.

-, Henry sends money to the doctors of Padua for a favourable opinion, 598, 636, 640, 644.

-, - an envoy to the Pope, 598.

-, permission of the Pope at request of Henry for the English canonists to give advice concerning the, 600.

-, votes of the English Universities upon the, 601.

-, certificates sent to the Pope, 601.

-, Henry would wish the Pope to authorise the Archbishop of Canterbury to pass sentence, but the Queen's advisers insist on its being decided by the “Rota” at Rome, 610.

-, Lutheran affairs favoured by the King himself annulling the marriage, 610, 705, 721.

-, Henry thinks to effect it in a civil manner without the consent of the Pope, 621.

-, the Queen's faction, 629, 664.

-, Wolsey's arrest for preventing a convocation of prelates about the, 633, 638.

-, opinions and sentences of doctors and universities in favour of the, made public by Henry, 637, 639.

-, placards regarding the, posted over London, 639.

-, a work compiled by the convocation of primates, confuted by a pamphlet “The Practyse of Prelates,” 642,

-, Ghinucci favours the the Queen now called Mistress Katharine, 645.

-, brief of the Pope concerning the, 646, 650.

-, and the University of Bologna, 652.

-, English agent at Rome demands that it be sent back to England for judgment, 654.

-, opinions of Italy upon, 658.

-, - English bishops, 664.

-, the Emperor will not permit the cause to be removed from Rome, 675.

-, Abell's and Cranmer's books upon the, 677.

-, the whole nation opposed to the, 682, 694.

-, Henry has recourse to Ferdinand to appease the Emperor concerning, 686.

-, - receives a declaration from Paris, that he is not bound to appear at Rome, 691.

-, license from the college of Cardinals and the Pope, to seek advocates in favour of the, 721.

-, in consistory, 738, 741, 742, 746, 749, 756, 764.

-, -, conclusions submitted to the consistory by Karne, 743.

-, the Archbishop of Canterbury in Parliament speaks against the King respecting the, 754.

-, friars preachers for and against the, 760, 766, 767, 768.

-, printed books upon the, 792, 823.

-, the Emperor and the Pope consent to its trial in England upon certain conditions, 850.

-, Latin work upon the, 867.

-, decided by Convocation, 869, 870.

-, proceedings in the matter at Rome, 925.

Dolfin, Zuan, Venetian nobleman, ships of, laden with spices, captured by French galleons, 571.

Donasti, Mons., grand master of the meres and forests in France, 345.

Donato, Girolamo, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047.

-, Paulo, Venetian Councillor, 579, 780, 825.

Doria, Prince Andrea, 319, 321, 322, 365, 623, 815, 828, 895.

-, -, departs for Rome in company of English ambassador, 27.

-, -, commander of the Pope's fleet, 71.

-, -, general of the Genoese fleet, receives the Order of St. Michael from Francis, 163, 169, 333.

-, -, his relations with Francis, 308, 318, 336.

-, -, rate of subsidy required by him of the Pope; takes service with the Emperor, 323, 327, 331.

-, -, will give the fleets of Venice and France battle should they dispute his entering Naples, 333.

-, -, at Genoa, 370, 464, 470, 507.

-, -, captures Savona, 367.

-, Antonio, 895.

-, Count Filippino, commander of the French armada, victory of, in the waters of Naples, 278, 308.

Dorset, Marquis of, Wolsey tutor to the sons of the, 694.

-, -, his mansion on the Thames, 682.

-, -, King's ward, his age and revenue, 694.

Dover, 245, 519, 752, 806, 819, 1002.

- Castle, ancient armour in, 682.

- harbour, 860.

Downs off Dover, —, 960.

Dreamers”, the, or Spiritualists, 1108.

Ducal palace, letter dated at, 164.

-, instrument dated at, 984.

“Duchesina.” See Medici Catherine de.

Dumont, —, 900.

Dunbar, (?) 843.

Dunstable, 889.

Duprat, Anthoine, Chancellor of France, 7, 259, 273, 276, 279, 817, 822, 823, 978, 1061.

-, -, receives the habit and brief of Cardinal, 169,

-, -, at Cambrai, 487.

Dutch vessels, 889, 977.