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.
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Nannino, Antonio, sent by the Marquis of Mantua with hawks and falcons to Hemy VIII., who retains him in his service, 182.
Nansti, Mons. de', 345.
Nantes, 1034, 1035.
-, letter dated at, 1033.
-, citadel of, 1008.
Naples, 34, 74, 80, 87, 220, 222, 226, 260, 271, 282, 298, 335, 348, 404, 464, 494, 495, 507, 623, 698, 749, 892, 1068, 1072, 1092.
-, the Imperial troops return into, in confusion, 39.
-, Francis will attack, if the Pope make terms with the Emperor, 67.
-, and Sicily compried in the suspension of hostilities between the Pope and Imperialists, without mention of Lombardy or Milan, 70.
-, the Pope tells Doria no longer to molest, 71.
-, the Signory's armada at the gates of, 79.
-, the Cardinal Triulzi goes to effect the restitution of the towns taken in, 86.
-, pension and prerogatives in, and its investiture demanded by the Emperor in negotiations with Francis, 136.
-, Francis will invade, 163.
-, Sigisinund of Ferrara on his way to, 312.
-, Andrea Doria purposes entering, 333.
-, captains at, 314.
-, expedition against, 253.
-, -, lieutenant-general of the, 488.
-, waters of, 278.
-, bad air of, 877.
-, investiture of, 1045.
-, Archbishop of, created Cardinal, 222.
-, Viceroy of, 7, 9, 220, 892. See Lannoi.
-, -, Duke of Bourbon proposed as, by Henry, 48.
-, late Vice Queen of, 887.
Narbonne, 87.
-, letter dated at, 966.
-, Archbishop of, 345, 999. See Lorraine, Cardinal of.
Narni, 165.
Nassau, Count of, 793, 874, 1037, 1096, 1098.
-, -, of the Emperor's Privy Council, 145.
-, -, averse to peace, 19, 41.
-, -, proposed ambassador to Francis, 163, 173.
-, -, advises the Emperor to give the Milanese to his brother Ferdinand, 195.
-, -, Ferdinand offers a pension to, 195.
-, -, at Bologna, 524.
Naturelli, Philiberto, 1042.
Navagero, Andrea, Venetian ambassador in Spain, 163.
-, -, receives power to conclude the universal peace there, 11, 17, 19.
-, -, to declare war with the Emperor in case of his refusal to release the French princes on payment of a fair ransom, 89.
-, -, sends the duplicate of a letter to France, 198.
-, -, declares war against the Emperor, 233.
-, -, arrest of, 234, 290.
-, -, ambassador in France, 326.
-, -, ill of a fever, 455.
-, -, letters from, 19, 41, 42, 61, 87, 88, 92, 107, 115, 124, 136, 137, 142, 145, 149, 152, 172, 195, 198, 220, 221, 231, 291, 326, 340.
-, -, secretary of, 290. See Negro, Zuam.
Navarre, 17, 20, 23, 46, 70, 432, 871.
-, Francis hopes to recover the kingdom of, for his sister, 70.
-, King of, Henry D'Albret, 51, 345, 703, 902.
-, -, marriage of, with Madame d'Alençon, 6, 7, 15, 21.
-, -, -, suspicion caused by, at the court of Charles, 17.
-, -, brother-in-law of Francis I., 20.
-, -, at interview of Francis and Wolsey, 151.
-, -, sister of, 151, 771, 914.
-, Queen of, Margaret, sister of Francis I., 70, 250.
-, -, at meeting of Wolsey with Francis at Amiens, 148.
-, -, at Cambrai, 487.
-, Madame Isabella of, 893.
-, Peter of, ordered by Francis to take the heavy fleet to Vecchia, 51.
-, Count Peter of, 203.
Navy, English, 795, 796.
Neapolitan ambassador at Rome, the, 406.
-, expedition, 348.
-, a 877.
-, affairs, 998.
Neauvesis, Mons. de. See Beauvoir.
Negro, the Abbate, 323, 706.
-, -, Papal Nuncio to France, 707, 713.
-, Antonio, letter to, 290.
-, Zuam, secretary of Venetian ambassador in Spain, letter from, 290.
Nepi, 359.
Neuville, Seigneur de, 345. See Bayard.
Nevers, the young Princes, 824.
-, letter dated at, 998.
Newcastle, 920, 928, 962.
Newgate, 677.
Newhall, palace at, letter of Henry dated at, 154.
Nice, 849, 871, 876, 878, 886, 887, 893, 895, 898, 901, 904, 907, 909, 912, 914, 939, 945, 948, 949, 950, 961, 966, 969.
-, proposed conference between the Pope and Francis at, 886, 887, 889, 900, 919, 920, 924, 928, 929, 936, 943.
Nieuport, 682.
Nismes, letter dated at, 975.
Nobili, Nicolò de', a Lueehese, letter from, 494.
Nocchij, or Noquis, Minified de, 991.
Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of, 837, 857.
-, John, Duke of, 858.
-, Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of, 385, 514, 601, 704, 714, 715, 726, 733, 744, 747, 752, 753, 761, 782, 709, 822, 823, 824, 829, 834, 837, 838, 842, 843, 845, 857, 864, 867, 870, 873, 878, 884, 886, 889, 893, 895, 896, 897, 898, 901, 902, 907, 909, 919, 935, 936, 940, 942, 949, 952, 956, 959, 960, 961, 964, 965, 966, 967, 968, 969, 970, 971, 974, 977.
-, -, attends Parliament, 584.
-, -, arrests Wolsey's physician, 637.
-, -, indisposition of, 718.
-, -, son of, 795, 824.
-, -, niece of, 694. See Boleyn, Anne.
-, -, account of, his person, authority, and supremacy, 694.
-, -, his mansion on the Thames, 682.
-, -, receives the order of St. Michael, 822, 824.
-, -, ambassador to France, 912, 927, 973.
-, -, his brother, 912.
-, -, his daughter, 973.
-, -, his Duchess, 802.
Normandy, 861, 1005, 1034, 1039, 1040, 1081.
Northumberland, Earl of, 632, 641.
Notaries public, 107, 990, 991, 992.
Notre Dame de Liege, 696, 700.
Notre Dame de Puy, letters dated at, 942, 944, 947, 948, 951.
Nottingham, 677, ? 786.
Nourgam, (?) Nottingham, 786.
Nuncios. See Papal Nuncios.
Nuremberg, 793, 1108.
-, Diet at, 781, 784, 785, 1111.
-, Senate of, 1113.
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Obsequies of the Duke of Bourbon, 136.
-, of Wolsey, 639.
-, of Louise of France, 688.
Observantine Franciscan friar [Peyto ?], 760.
Oglio, 298.
Old Testament, correction of the, by Richard Pace, 144.
Orange, the Prince of, 314, 419, 427, 464.
-, -, vindicates Bourbon's march upon Rome, 136.
-, -, at enmity with Cardinal Colonna, 274.
-, -, authorized by the Emperor to stipulate a treaty, 406.
-, -, his authority in the kingdom of Naples, 488.
-, -, his son, 1008.
Orations, 225 passim, 364, 374, 385, 386, 802, 804.
Orders of St. George and St. Michael, 822.
Ordnance, 97, 834.
Orlando, the renowned, 148.
Orleans, 996, 1027, 1081.
-, letters dated at, 466, 994, 995.
-, Henry, Duke of, second son of Francis I., 650, 726, 736, 764, 771, 795, 822, 823, 876, 877, 886, 893, 912, 914, 920, 950, 1008.
-, -, in hostage to the Emperor, 2.
-, -, his person offered to Henry as security for payment of debts due by the Emperor, 60.
-, -, proposals of marriage for, 97, 104, 113, 117, 153, 494, 612, 618, 621, 641, 723, 733, 797, 895. See Marriages.
-, -, visited at Villalpando by the Bishop of Tarbes, 145.
-, -, the Emperor's terms for release of, 249, 291.
-, -, coming to England, 823.
-, -, his wife, 926 note.
Ornemburg, 1091.
Orsini castle, an, 312.
Orsini, Dom Andrea, 733.
-, Camillo Pardo, departs from England for France, 773, 782. See Pardo.
-, Napoleone, 430. See Farfa, abbot of.
Orsino, Cardinal, 406.
Ortonay, 598.
Orvieto, 222, 225, 237, 280.
-, the Pope at, 229, 274.
-, Ferrarese ambassador at, 275.
Osma, Bishop of, of the Emperor's Council, 19.
-, -, the Emperor's confessor, speech by, in negotiations with ambassadors, 41.
Otranto, 742.
Oxford, Universities of, 694.
-, John de Vere, 15th Earl of, his revenue and retinue, 694.