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Maastricht, Maestricht, or Mastricht, 30, 560, 563, 570, 971, 1190, 1246.
-, French forces at, 1237.
Macchiavelli, works of, to be burnt, 1024.
Macon, 1065.
Madder, p. 1044.
Madonna, Angel, a Venetian hermit called, 402.
Madrid, App. 91.
-, monastery near, San Yuste, 26
Madruccio, nephew of the Cardinal of Trent, death of, p. 1014.
-, Baron of, Nicolo, brother of the Cardinal Bishop of Trent, 741.
-, Prince Bishop (1545) 502 note.
-, Cristoforo. See Trent, Cardinal of.
-, Federico, Signor, his imprisonment, 643.
Magdeburg, archbishopric of, conferred on the son of “the Marquis,” p. 951.
Magliana, La (near Rome), 701, 726, 728.
-, a fortress to be built at, 699.
Magunzano, 871.
Mahometan religion, p. 1075.
Maids of honour, App. 171.
Mainland, sages for the. See Venice.
Majolica pipkins, App. 23 note.
Majorca, 832, 1025.
Malatesta, Galeotto di, Signor, App. 4.
-, Giacomo, son of Leonidas, 907.
-, Leonidas, 878.
Malfi, Duke of, 800 note.
Malherbe, Captain, 1255.
Malignants in England, 342.
Malin, —, the English Admiral, helps to defeat the French at the Aa, 1254 note
Malineo, —, a Fleming, reader to Charles V., 617.
Malipiera, the (ship), App. 66.
Malipiero, Marin, App. 33.
-, Stephano, captain of the Flanders galleys, App. 43.
Mallet, Francis, 938 note.
Malmsey wine, App. 23, 24, 26, 28, 33, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 59.
-, -, to be landed at Southampton only, 554.
Malopera, Dr., the Duke of Savoy's ambassador with Charles V., 77, 375, 382.
-, Claudio, Signor, ambassador from the Duke of Savoy to Venice, 751.
Malta, island of, 1185, 1192, 1200.
-, agent of, at Brussels, 449.
-, expected attack by the Turks on, 455.
-, defence of, by the Knights of Rhodes, against Sultan Soliman, 1087, 1168, 1172.
-, English Knights Hospitallers going to, 1186.
-, siege of (1565), 1095 note.
-, a knight of, 1168.
-, French knights at, 117
-, Philip's knights at, 1172.
Maltese, the, in fear of the Turkish fleet, 1172.
Maltravers, Lord, Henry, son of the Earl of Arundel, 297, 570.
-, -, marriage of, 67.
-, -, to follow Philip to Flanders, 200.
-, -, returns to England, 288.
-, -, a chain presented by Philip to, ib.
-, -, sent by Mary to visit the King and Queen of Bohemia, 548, 555.
-, -, death of, 570.
Malvasia, in the hands of the Turks, 890.
Mana, Mons. de, ex-chamberlain to the Pope, 837, 850.
Maneli, Domino Luca, 840.
Manfredi, Thadeo, Count, 629.
Manor, sale of a, 73, 74.
Manrique, Juan, Don, 18, 229, 262, 427, 439, 452, 464, 479, 496, 501, 513, 573, 680, 703, 721, 793, 847, 864, 913, 1069, 1239.
-, -, Imperial ambassador extraordinary at Rome, 41.
-, -, a doctor in the confidence of, 496, 501.
-, -, sent by Philip to Germany, 1160.
-, (“Manrich”) Tomaso, a Dominican friar, 616, 620, 622, 630, 659, 666, p. 727, p. 729, p. 730.
Mansfeldt, Count de, Albert, 330, 340, 343, 384, 483, 601, 795, 995, 1115.
-, -, brother of, 664.
-, family of, 664.
Mantoa, Antonio da, Captain, 684.
Mantua, 45, 63 note, 88, 273, 854 note, p. 1014, App. 171.
-, duchy of, 488.
-, lords of, the Cardinal, Madame, and the Duke, 727.
-, Cardinal Regent of, Ercole or Hercules Gonzaga, 29, 44 ter, 455, 587, 606, 680, 703.
-, -, ambassador from, to Mary, App. 129.
-, -, his agent at Rome arrested, 544.
-, -, letters to, 488, 1134, App. 129, 147.
-, Duchess of (“Madame”), 44, 488.
-, -, letter to the, 132.
-, -, the Marquis, her son-in-law, App. 132.
-, Duke of, Guglielmo Gonzaga, 44, 112, 141, p. 133, 335, 356, 374, 455, 488, 576, 606, p. 728 note, 705, 727, 1030.
-, -, proposed marriage of, 667.
-, -, and Marquis of Montferrat, letter to, App. 171.
-, -, sends a secretary to Charles V., 88.
-, -, ambassador from, to Charles V. and Philip, Giulio Cavriano, returns home, 44.
-, -, -, -, (another), 181, 201, 296, 356, 410, 416, 587, 643, 667, 680, 696.
-, -, -, to the King of France, 455, 537, 705.
-, -, -, his brother, Lord Ludovico Gonzaga, 990, 997.
-, Marquis of, 895.
-, Prince of, 451, 995.
-, warder of, App. 172.
Mantuan rebels, 705.
Manufactures, wove, p. 1044.
Marani, the Spaniards so-called by the Pope, 415.
Marc' Antonio, a Neapolitan, private secretary to Cardinal Morone, 910.
Marcello, Messer, p. 923 note.
Marchesi (sic) between Cambrai and Peronne, 1227.
Marchi, —, 890.
Marchié, seat of the Cardinal of Lorraine, 926.
Marck, a plain called, near Calais, 85.
-, a village in the Calais pale, between Ardres and Gravelines, conference held at, 92, 93, 140, p. 133, 161, 345. See Conference.
-, Conference of;
motion in the Venetian Senate concerning the, 47.
Marck, Robert de la, Duc de Bouillon, Sire de Sédan, Marshal of France. See Bouillon.
Marcopulo, master of a ship, 554.
Mardones, Secretary, comes to England from Florence, 97.
Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI., letters from, App. 19, 20.
Margaret of York, marriage of, to Charles, Duke of Burgundy, App. 58.
Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland, eldest sister of Henry VIII., p. 1076, 1288.
- -, Elizabeth inclined to marry a son of, 1279.
Margaret of Savoy, Madame, aunt of Charles V., Governess of the Low Countries (1514), 130.
-, -, ambassadors from, to England (1528), App. 84, 85.
Margaret of Valois, Madame, sister of Henry II. of France, 380, 397, 727, 995, 1040, 1097, 1137, 1270, 1271.
- -, proposed marriage of, to the Duke of Savoy, 80, 128, p. 115, p. 116, 141, 422, 556, 1227, 1277.
Margaret of Anjou, third daughter of Henry II. of France, promised in marriage, 850.
Margaret of Austria. See Parma, Duchess of.
Margate, 554.
-, Venetian ships at, 231.
Maria of Austria, sister of Charles V., Queen Dowager of Hungary (widow of King Louis), 32, 36, 43, 45, 48, 52, 54, 55, 79, 97, 118, 157, 162, 164, 173, 178, 181, 193, 201, 205, 208, 214, 221, 222, 229, 240, 243, 262, 267, 272, 273, 288, 296, 301, 318, 341, 353, 410, 413, 433, 464, 465, 479, 481, 486, 490, 491, 504, 527, 532, 536, 542, 552, 555, 573, 587, 597, 604, 610, 617, 627, 628, 655, 667, 696.
- -, Regent or Governess of the Netherlands, 37 note, 41.
- -, sketch of, 32 note.
- -, president of her council, Dr. Viglius, 54.
- - at Antwerp, 88 bis.
- - no longer has the government of the Netherlands, 232, 254.
- - about to accompany Charles V. to Spain, 252.
- - speech by, 254.
- - exhorts Mary to crown Philip, 460.
- -, proposed reappointment of, as Regent of Flanders, 509, 1269.
- -, death of, in Spain, 1279, 1290.
- -, obsequies of, 1293.
Maria of Austria, daughter of Charles V. See Bohemia, Queen of.
Marienburg, 129, 141, 257, 326, 552, 793, 965, 971, 977, 979, 1089, 1095, 1227.
-, victualling of, by the French, 35.
-, a fortress to be built near, 85, 88, 164.
-, restoration of, demanded by the Emperor from France, 130, 364, 374.
-, Imperial and French armies at, 239.
-, attempt by the French to victual, 252.
- surveyed by Philip's troops, 866.
-, a new fortress near, 965.
Marignano, Marquis of, Jacopo de' Medici, 30, 79, p. 133 note, 353.
Marillac, Charles de, Bishop of Vannes, 75, 820 note.
-, -, Archbishop of Vienne, 810, 828.
-, - See Vannes, Bishop of;
Vienne, Archbishop of.
Mariners, 350.
Marino, 620, 666, 788.
-, Tomaso de, ambassador from Genoa at Brussels, 1146. See Genoa.
Maritime counties, 802.
Marne, the, 1008.
Marolles (near Laon), 1256.
Marque, letters of, French, 926.
Marra, Alvise dalla, 839.
Marrano, 941.
Marrano (“Rioriano”), 962.
Marriage, 1030.
-, the Pope's authority with respect to, 786.
-, per verba de præsenti, debates touching, 813.
Marriages of royal and illustrious personages, celebrated, proposed, or talked of, viz., between:—
(1467) Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, and Margaret of York, App. 58.
(1555) Mons. de Vendôme and the sister of the Duke of Nemours, 18.
François de Montmorency, eldest son of the Constable of France, and Diane, Duchess of Castro, natural daughter of King Henry II. of France, 71, 650, 691, 808, 809, 811, 813, 854, p. 1016, 906, 960 note.
Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy, and Christine of Denmark, Duchess of Lorraine, niece of Charles V., 72, 80, 96, 201, 243, 318, 491.
the Duke of Savoy and Madame Margaret, sister of the King of France, 80, p. 115, p. 116, 128, 141, 556, 597, 1115, 1227, 1277.
Lord Courtenay and the Duchess of Lorraine, 96.
the Duke of Orleans and the daughter of Ferdinand, King of the Romans, 113, 118.
Don Carlos, Infant of Spain, son of King Philip II., and Isabel, eldest daughter of Henry II. of France, 113, 118, p. 115, p. 116, 127, 128, 141, 295, 335, 524, 1270, 1272, 1277, 1282.
Archduke Ferdinand, son of Ferdinand King of the Romans, and Lady Elizabeth (Tudor), daughter of Henry VIII. of England, 121, 248, 262, 552, 557, 570, p. 1079.
Lord Courtenay and Lady Elizabeth (Tudor), 165.
some foreign prince and Lady Elizabeth (Tudor), 231.
Archduke Ferdinand and the daughter of Queen Eleanor of France, 262.
Archduke Ferdinand and Joanna of Austria, daughter of Charles V., widow of the Infant of Portugal, and Regent of Spain, 262.
(1556) the second son of Henry II. of France, and one of the daughters of Ferdinand, King of the Romans, 346.
the Duke of Holstein and the Duchess of Lorraine, 491.
Don Carlos of Spain and Lady Elizabeth (Tudor), 504, p. 1079.
the Duke of Holstein and the son of the King of Denmark and two daughters of the King of the Romans, 513.
the Duke of Orleans and a daughter of Maxmilian King of Bohemia, 524. the Duke of Savoy and Joanna of Austria, 524.
Lord Courtenay and Mary Queen of Scotland, 552.
the Dauphin of France and Mary Queen of Scotland, 552.
Don Carlos of Spain and the eldest daughter of the King of Bohemia, 557.
one of the sons of Henry II. of France and a daughter of the King of Bohemia, 597.
the son of the Duke of Parma and a daughter of the Duke of Florence, 606.
the Prince of Ferrara and Joanna of Austria, 612.
the Duke of Lorraine and Claude, second daughter of Henry II. of France, 633, 1095, 1098, 1115, 1270.
the Duke of Montmorency, son of the Constable, and — Piennes, 650, 662.
the son of the Count of Montorio and a daughter of Marc' Antonio Colonna, 665.
the Duke of Mantua and the eldest daughter of the Duchess of Lorraine, 667.
the Duke of Mantua and a daughter of the Duke of Ferrara, 667.
Marshal de Montmorency, second son of the Constable, and Diane, natural daughter of Henry II. of France, 722 note.
the Duke of Ferrara and Joanna of Austria, 751.
(1557) the eldest son of the Duke of Florence and Isabel of France, 810, 812, 823.
the Prince of Ferrara and the eldest daughter of the Duke of Florence, 812.
the son of the King of Navarre and Margaret, daughter of the King of France, 850.
Matteo Stendardo, nephew of Pope Paul IV., and the neice of Giulian Cesarino, 851.
the Duke of Savoy and Lady Elizabeth (Tudor), p. 1015, 866, p. 1080.
the Duke of Paliano's son and the daughter of the Duke of Florence, 875.
one of the second cousins of Queen Mary of England and Lady Elizabeth (Tudor), p. 1079.
the Duke of Urbino's son and the Duke of Paliano's daughter, 1045.
the son of the Duke of Florence and the eldest or second daughter of Henry II. of France, 1260.
the Dauphin of France and Mary Queen of Scotland, 1079, 1095, 1132, 1172.
Ottavio Farnese, Duke of Parma, and the daughter of the Duke of Paliano, 1102.
the son of the Duke of Paliano and the daughter of the late Duchess of Camerino, 1108.
the son of the Duke of Parma and a niece of Cardinal Caraffa, 1109.
the son of the Duke of Paliano and Donna Virginia, eldest daughter of the Duke of Urbino, 1118.
(1558) the second son of the Duke de Nevers and the second daughter of the Duchess of Bouillon, 1131.
the Duke of Savoy and the daughter M. de St. Pol, 1215.
the son of the Count of Tenda and the daughter of Marshal Strozzi, 1216.
the Duke of Savoy and Claude of France, 1270.
a person in Philip's confidence and Lady Elizabeth (Tudor), 1274.
Archduke Ferdinand and Queen Elizabeth of England, 1289.
the Duke of Norfolk and Queen Elizabeth, 1293.
King Philip and Queen Elizabeth, 1296.
Marse, 1257.
Marseilles, 53, 504, 507, 508, 512, 559, 908, 959, 965, 1035, 1046, 1047, 1095, 1103, 1207, 1222, 1239.
-, Spanish ships at, 545.
-, troops embarking at, 551.
-, plague at, 551, 584.
-, arsenal in the port of, 1103.
Marselo, Francesco, letters from, App. 46, 47, 48.
Marshande, Poodyke in, 308 note.
Marshe, Mr. 110.
Martelli, Bacchio, Captain, galleys under command of, 775.
Martens' skins, 72 note.
Marten, Mr. [Dr. Thomas ?], letter to, 110.
Martin, Dr., sent to examine Cranmer at Oxford, 215.
-, -, proposed ambassador to France, 634.
-, -, returns from Antwerp to London, 704.
-, Thomas, letter from, 153.
Martio, —, secretary to Cardinal Caraffa, 889.
Martyrs, 49.
Mary (Tudor), Duchess of Suffolk, younger sister of Henry VIII., Queen of France, App. 76.
-, -, granddaughters and heirs of, p. 1077.
Mary (Tudor), Lady, daughter of Henry VIII., taken from her mother (1529), App. 101.
-, -, disinherited and declared a bastard, p. 1053.
-, -, educated by Pole's mother, p. 1069.
-, - (1545), App. 115.
Mary, Queen of England, 1–5, 8, 10–12, 14, 18, 22–24, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 45, 49, 51, 63, 67, 73, 79, 80, 92, 94, 123, 124, 132, 134, 135, 138, 139, 142, 143, 145, 146, 152, 158, 161, 163–166, 179, 181, 186, 188, 195, 196, 200, 202, 204, 209, 212–217, 222, 226, 229, 231, 232, 240, 241, 244–249, 256, 257, 259, 267, 269, 270, 272, 274–276, 282, 283, 287–289, 291–293, 295–297, 301, 305, 307, 308, 310, 315, 316, 318, 321–323, 325–327, 329, 333, 335, 336, 339, 341–343, 345, 346, 348, 350, 352, 353, 355, 357, 361, 363, 364, 368, 369, 373, 376, 377, 384, 387–389, 394, 395, 397, 409, 411, 412, 422, 429, 434, 439, 447 note, 460, 461, 464, 467, p. 428, 474, 477, 479, 481, 482, 489, 493, 495, 502, 504, 506, 509, 510, 514, 517, 523, 526, 530, 531, 538, 540 note, 542, 543, 548, 550 note, 554, 555, 559, 585, 586, 592, 594, 605, 613, 615, 617, 627, 629, 632, 634, 645, 655, 668, 680, 681, 690, 694, 720, 723, 743, 750–753, 764, 771, 772, 783, 790, 794, 802, 817, 823, 828, 843, 845, 847, 849, 852, 853, 857, 861, 862, 866, 868, 869, 870, 873, 875 note, 879, 882–885, 897, 901, 908, 910, 917, 928, 929, 932, 934, 937, 940, 945, 946, 991, 1003, 1010, 1013, 1024, 1040, 1042, 1043, 1049, 1050, 1055, 1056, 1065, 1105, 1135, 1139, 1157, 1168, 1174, 1185, 1186, 1188, 1198, 1209, 1226, 1270, 1272, 1276, 1281, App. 127, 131.
-, -, coronation of, p. 1054.
-, -, (1553) expected marriage of, to Courtenay, 259 note.
-, -, her marriage with Philip favoured by Paget, 222.
-, -, (1554) amnesty by, on Philip's arrival, 440.
-, -, expenses by the Venetian ambassador on the marriage of, p. 1084.
-, -, congratulations on her marriage, App. 126.
-, -, (1555) opinion of, touching church matters and property, App. 136.
-, -, mediatrix between the Emperor and France, 25, 28, 34, 38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52, 54, 58, 59, 60, 61, 64, 69, 72, 75, 76, 77, 78, 84, 85, 88, 90, 100, 133, 136, 140, 150, 151, 154, 162, 176, 178, 180, 182, 183, 184, 190, 207.
-, -, supposed pregnancy of, 24 bis, 33, 42, 49, 52, 65, 67 ter., 81, 89, 91, 94, 96, 97, 117, 123, 124, 138 bis, 142, 143, 146, 150, p. 134, 157, 161, 162, 163, 167, 172, 173, 174, 176, 184, 190, p. 1060, 1126, 1172, App. 132.
-, -, sends for English friars in Flanders, and wishes the church property in possession of the Crown to be restored, 32.
-, -, the “rose” presented to, by Pope Julius III., 37.
-, -, asks permission of Charles V. to borrow money in Spain, 41.
-, -, a matter referred by the Emperor to, 54.
-, -, writes to her ambassador in France, 58.
-, -, will act as pacificator at the conference, 59.
-, -, correspondence between Charles V. and, 64, 69.
-, -, the sword and cap of maintenance and the golden rose presented to, 66.
-, -, brief to, from Pope Marcello II., 70.
-, -, false report about her delivery of a male child, 72.
-, -, proposed by the French as mediatrix for the peace, 76.
-, -, a “dialogue” against, 80.
-, -, libels against, 85.
-, -, suspicion of the people that she had died in childbed, 85.
-, -, “the good peace” between France and, 87.
-, -, the Milanese given by Charles to Philip and, 114.
-, -, prayers and processions for the auspicious delivery of, 116.
-, -, order to be made in Council to the bishops to announce that she was not pregnant, 121.
-, -, a gentleman sent by, to Charles, 123.
-, -, briefs to, from Pope Paul IV., 136, 151, 180.
-, -, thanked by the King of France for her mediation, 150.
-, -, resolves to clear her conscience with regard to church property, 150.
-, -, gives audience to the French ambassadors, 154.
-, -, report in Cornwall and Devon that she was dead, 174.
-, -, would not consent to Philip's departure, 178.
-, -, ceremonies on her passage through London, 200.
-, -, the London populace convinced that she was dead, 200.
-, -, disconsolate owing to Philip's departure, 200.
-, -, account of her parting from Philip, 204.
-, -, silk presented by the Venetian ambassador to, 213.
-, -, complains that she has no letters from Philip, 213.
-, -, a loan contracted by, in Flanders, 215.
-, -, will meet Charles on his voyage to Spain, 229.
-, -, sends game pasties to Philip, 232.
-, -, her assiduity in the despatch of business, 237.
-, -, sends a gentleman to Philip with a ring, 238.
-, -, Philip desires to share the government of England with, but cannot, 245.
-, -, a debt owing by, in Flanders, 246.
-, -, possible interview between Charles and, 246.
-, -, Philip desires her to resume the negotiations with France, 248.
-, -, account of the opening of Parliament by, 251.
-, -, grieved by doubts of the King's return, ib.
-, -, laments the discord between the Pope and the Emperor, 255.
-, -, answers Pole very sharply on his speaking about the peace, 258.
-, -, desires that Charles should postpone his voyage to Spain, 258.
-, -, a Suffolk gentleman accused of an intention to kill, 258.
-, -, a subsidy for the relief of, 259, 269, 274.
-, -, Gardiner bequeaths his property to, 274.
-, -, desires Philip's speedy return, 275, 301.
-, -, sends a chamberlain to Philip, 315.
-, -, advised to crown Philip, 315.
-, -, confers with the French ambassador touching peace, 329.
-, -, apologises for not waging war on France, 332.
-, -, complains of being surrounded with enemies, 332.
-, (1556) urges Philip to return, 348.
-, -, additions to her titles upon the renunciations made by Charles, 353.
-, -, claims to have influenced France to agree to the truce, 416.
-, -, message from, to Philip, touching his return, 427.
-, -, sends Lord Paget to request Philip to return, 448, 450.
-, -, exasperated at Philip's contemptuous treatment of her, 450.
-, -, an opinion that Philip will endeavour to dissolve his marriage with, 457.
-, -, plot to put her to death, 457.
-, -, offers to be mediatrix between the Emperor and Philip and France, 462.
-, -, anxious to remove Elizabeth to Spain, 466.
-, -, performs the ceremony of feet-washing, p. 434.
-, -, Papal brief to, in favour of peace, 480.
-, -, jewels sent by Philip to, 486.
-, -, moneys sent by, to Philip, 481, 486.
-, -, scandalous books against, 505, 510.
-, -, a courier from, to Philip, 506.
-, -, sends a gentleman of her chamber to Philip, 509, 510, 513, 514, 525.
-, -, distressed at Philip's illness, 514, 525.
-, -, an envoy from the King and Queen of Bohemia to, with a present, 570.
-, -, her face grows thinner, 570.
-, -, at Croydon, 580.
-, -, false proclamation of her death, 580.
-, -, requires a loan from the nobility and gentry, 585, 594.
-, -, has much difficulty in raising money, 617.
-, -, at Lambeth palace, 627;
visited there by Pole, 776.
-, -, debt by, becomes payable in Flanders, 668, 771.
-, -, her correspondence with Philip 697.
-, -, writes to Philip, urging him to return, 721.
- -, appoints commissioners to settle the boundaries between Calais and Boulogne, 747.
-, -, about to send assistance to Philip, 752.
-, -, 150,000 crowns advanced to Philip by, 760, 773.
-, -, the Pope exasperated against, for aiding Philip with money in the war on him, 772.
-, -, proposed assembling of Parliament by, to have Lady Elizabeth declared illegitimate, 775.
-, -, (1557) an envoy from the Duchess of Parma to, 779 note.
-, -, sends a gentleman to the Duchess of Parma, 783.
-, -, “the wife of a schismatic,” according to the Pope, p. 910.
-, -, an envoy from, at the French Court, p. 911.
-, -, urged by Philip to declare herself openly against France, 808.
-, -, belief of the French that she would not take part against them, 810.
-, -, promises Philip pay for troops if he come to England, 818.
-, -, promises to send Philip 100,000l., 828.
-, -, Philip supposed to be going to England to ask aid from, 840.
-, -, councillors of, reduced from 26 to 6 by Philip, 852.
-, -, writes to the Pope touching his rupture with Philip, p. 1015.
-, -, will not assist Philip with troops, 863.
-, -, persuades her Council to wage war on France, 866.
-, -, determines to supply Philip with troops, 877.
-, -, the Pope testifies his great regard for, 880.
-, -, decline of affection to, in England, p. 1057.
-, -, distressed by Philip's absence, p. 1058.
-, -, her powers with respect to levying war and obtaining supplies, pp. 1067–8.
-, -, interview of Pole with, p. 1071.
-, -, her relations with foreign powers, p. 1072.
-, -, creditors of, p. 1073.
-, -, averse to naming a successor, p. 1078.
-, -, suggestions for marriages between the relatives of, and Philip, p. 1079.
-, -, proposed marriage of Lady Elizabeth to one of the second cousins of, p. 1079.
-, -, presents to, by the Venetian ambassador, p. 1084.
-, -, presents by, to the same, 887.
-, -, raising money by the sale of Crown property, 891.
-, -, -, from all sources, 896.
-, -, her good services to the Holy See, 894, 899.
-, -, proposed by Pole as mediatrix between the Pope and Philip, 900.
-, -, cramp-rings blessed by, 903.
-, -, favours the Spaniards in England, 925.
-, -, declares war against France, 926, 927.
-, -, sends a herald to France, 927, 942.
-, -, jealous of the Duchess of Lorraine, 929.
-, -, demands from the Pope restitution of the Legation to Pole, 938, 981, 983, 991.
-, -, the Pope distinguishes between her cause and that of Philip, 938.
-, -, accompanies Philip to the seaside, 953.
-, -, the Pope writes a letter to (quoted), 959.
-, -, preparations for war by, 960.
-, -, threatens to withdraw her ambassador from Rome, 991.
-, -, orders public thanksgivings for the battle of St. Quentin, 992.
-, -, recalls her troops from Philip's army, 1026, 1049.
-, -, declaration of war against France made by the herald of, 1026.
-, -, grieved at Pole's being deprived of the Legation, 1107.
-, -, (1558) not disheartened by the loss of Risbank, 1126.
-, -, makes preparations for the succour of Calais, 1126.
-, -, her conduct after the loss of Calais, 1136.
-, -, determined to make every effort to recover Calais, 1146.
-, -, sends to announce to Philip her being pregnant, 1142, 1146.
-, -, health of, good, 1157, 1189.
-, -, Count de Feria, sent by Philip to, 1157, 1158.
-, -, her reply to Lord Wentworth's request for succour to Calais, 1161.
-, -, in the monastery of Greenwich, 1189.
-, -, report of her having been delivered of a son, 1206.
-, -, illness of, 1264, 1265, 1274, 1279, 1283.
-, -, averse to give Elizabeth any hope of the succession, 1274.
-, -, question of peace without restitution of Calais referred to, 1277.
-, -, Portuguese physician sent to, 1279.
-, -, her mental anxieties, 1279.
-, -, report of her death, 1284, 1285.
-, -, sends two gentlemen to Elizabeth, 1285.
-, -, account of her last illness, 1287.
-, -, visited by the clergy, lords, and commons, 1290.
-, -, death of, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292.
-, -, burial of, 1292.
-, -, obsequies of, 1286, 1287.
-, -, -, at Brussels, 1293.
-, -, character of, p. 1053.
-, -, her personal qualities, 1054–1056.
-, -, letter from, App. 129.
-, -, letters to, 6, 65, 66, 745, 756.
-, -, chamberlain to, Master Bassett, 240.
-, -, -, vice, 200.
-, -, chamberlains to, chief, 209.
-, -, -, one of the, at Brussels, 222.
-, -, chapel of, choristers of the, p. 434.
-, -, chaplains to, 305, p. 434.
-, -, confessor to, Friar William Peto, 269, 937.
-, -, guard of, 461.
-, -, ladies attendants to, 163.
-, -, ministers of, 440, 479.
-, -, secretary to, 179.
-, -, her kinsman and uncle (Pole), p. 1069.
Mary of Lorraine, Queen Dowager and Regent of Scotland, widow of James V., 175, 184, 209, p. 1073, 1013, 1026, 1055, 1065, 1172.
-, -, a commissioner sent by, to the conference at Marck, 121.
-, -, and her councillors, 163.
-, -, in the field with about 40,000 troops, 1040.
-, -, does much injury to the English by sea, 1040.
-, -, harasses England, 1049.
Mary (Stuart), Queen of Scotland, daughter of James V. and Mary of Lorraine, 145, 461, 576, p. 1073, p. 1076, p. 1078, 995, 1097.
-, -, proposed marriage between Lord Courtenay and, 552.
-, -, proposed marriage of, to the Dauphin of France, 552, p. 1077, 1079, 1095.
-, -, in France, 628.
-, -, intention of the King of France to occupy England in right of, p. 1073.
-, -, marriage of, to the Dauphin, 1172, 1228, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1232, 1233, 1234.
-, -, festivities at the wedding of, 1216.
-, -, called “the Queen-Dauphine,” 1216, 1217.
- -, letter to, 1231.
- -, claims to succeed to the Crown of England, 1288, 1290.
- -, goes into mourning for Queen Mary, 1296.
- -, gaoler of, 1296 note.
Marzello, Antonio, letters from, App. 59, 60, 61.
Masone, Sir John, English ambassador with Charles V. and Philip, or the Queen's “councillor” at Brussels, 39, 41, 43, 44, 45, 48, 52, 54, 55, 64, 77–79, 81, 96, 121, 123, 127, 145, 201, 214, 259, 272, 284, 285, 315, 348, 376, 416, 427, 439, 514.
-, -, has audience of the Emperor, 44 (and note).
-, -, letter from Mary to, 162.
-, -, his dispute with the Portuguese ambassador about precedence, 222.
-, -, reproved by Philip's ministers, 222.
-, -, about to be recalled and made chief secretary, 245.
-, -, ordered to return to England, 267.
-, -, in favour at Philip's court, 296.
-, -, despatched to Antwerp, 482.
-, -, requests leave to return to England, 555.
-, -, returns from the Imperial court, 594.
-, -, his secretary, 44, 123.
-, -, son-in-law of, Sir John Cheke, 486.
Masquerades, 300, 309, 315, 318, 336.
Mass, the, 484, App. 122, 123.
-, heard by Elizabeth, 1287.
Massa, 1101.
- and Padula, Marquis of. See Este, Francesco of.
Masserano, Marquis of, 747.
Massimi family, 799.
Mastricht. See Maastricht.
Matalona, Count of, 484.
Matheo, Captain, of Forli, 685.
Mats, or matting, App. 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 35.
Matteo, the Pope's postmaster, 1076.
Maubeuge (near Valenciennes), 1249.
Maurice (Duke of Saxony?), 501.
Maximilian, Emperor, p. 721.
-, -, army of, 746.
-, -, natural son of, 214.
Maximilian, son of Ferdinand, King of the Romans. See Bohemia, King of.
Mazza, Antonio, secretary to Giovanni Michiel, Venetian ambassador in England, 790, 844, p. 1083.
Meat, licences to eat, at prohibited times, 396.
-, salted, p. 1044.
Meaux, 1239.
Mechlin, town of, 243, 481, 486, 490.
-, Anabaptists burnt at, 416.
-, artillery to be cast at, 536.
- artillery at, 953.
-, President of, commissioner to attend the conference for peace, 54.
-, women of, 426.
Medici family, sentence concerning the inheritance of the, 1170.
-, Alessandro de'. See Florence, Duke of.
-, Averardo de', Messer, 72.
-, Catharine de'. See France, Queen of.
- Cosmo de'. See Florence, Duke of.
- Gianangelo de', Cardinal (afterwards Pope Pius IV.), 234, 235, 242, 535, 569, 582, 740, 781, 888 note, 889, 928, 937, 1024 note, 1062, App. 169.
- -, letters to, 299, 903.
- -, his brother the Marquis, 299.
- -, estates of the late, 1090.
-, Jacopo de'. See Marignano, Marquis of.
- Lorenzino de', father of Catharine de' Medici, 755.
-, Lucretia de', daughter of Duke Cosmo, 1278.
- Pietro de', and his two brothers, 687 note.
-, Pietro Carnesecchi de', letter from, App. 109.
Medicinal remedies, App. 86.
Medicine, lectures on, at Padua, p. 695.
Medina Celi, Duke of, 166, 254, 464, 542.
- -, Imperial commissioner for the conference, 78.
- -, leaves England for the Imperial court, 80.
- -, at Calais, 81.
- -, on his way to the conference, 81.
- -, at the conference, 100, p. 114.
- -, proposed as ambassador to Rome, 496.
- -, Viceroy of Sicily, 654, p. 672, 703, 793, 853, 881, 912, 1168.
- -, father of, 78.
Mediterranean, the, 676, 800, 1172.
-, fear of predominance of the Turks in the, 864.
-, coast of the, 1055.
Meghen (“Mega”), Count of, 81, 426, 971.
- -, his plot against Metz, 693.
- -, Charles de Brimen, about to invade France, 1146.
Megli, Marco di, Count, ambassador from the Duke of Ferrara to Philip, 680, 721. See Ferrara.
Melito, Count of, Viceroy of Aragon, 167.
-, Prince of, Don Ruy Gomez de Silva, 24 note.
Melon, pots of, App. 23, 25, 26, 28, 35, 41, 42, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 59.
Mélun, letters dated at, 21, 34, 53, 62, 76, 87, 91, 95, 100, 120, 122, 129, 134, 494.
-, English ambassadors at, 28.
Memades, fortress of (Luxemburg), 364.
Memo or Memmo, Piero, letters from, App. 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35.
Men-at-arms, 804, p. 1048.
Mendes, Luis, Don, 363.
Mendoza, —, 942.
-, -, killed, 157.
-, -, employed in levying Switzers, 651.
-, Alvarez de, Don, 741.
-, Bernardino de, Don, 24, 30, 36, 88, 356, 497, 501, 509, 513, 522, 532, 536, 552, 573, 586, 590, 602, 610, 629, p. 673, 665, 667, 703, 721, 733, 773, 800 note, 847, 1071.
-, -, the command of Philip's fleet given to his son, 847.
-, -, to be governor of Milan, p. 1014.
-, Bernardin Antonio de, p. 660 note.
-, Diego de, Don, 1093, 1251.
-, -, previously Imperial ambassador at Rome, 499;
and at Venice, 925.
-, Francisco de, Don, 542, 554.
-, -, sent to England, 548.
- y Bohadilla, Francisco de. See Burgos, Cardinal of.
-, Juan de, Don, sent by Charles V. to Pope Marcello II., 64.
-, -, de Riviriera (sic), Don, ambassador from Philip to Portugal, 632.
-, Mencia de, wife of the Duke of Calabria, 178 note.
-, Pedro de, Don, 1184.
Mentana, or La Mentana, 739, 855.
Mentz, 141.
-, Elector of, his territory ravaged by the Marquis of Brandenburg, 130.
Menzi, Juan, Don, a Spanish knight, 178.
Menzio, Pietro, of Vicenza, Bishop of Cesena, 895.
Mercery, p. 1044.
Merchandise, 173, 186, 449.
-, export of, 776.
Merchantmen (English), 267
- - to be detained for the Queen's service, 232.
Merchants, 186, 215, 246, 430, 476, 584, 623, 663, p. 1068, 917, 977, 1072, 1080, App. 64, 86, 170.
-, embargo on vessels of, 231.
-, a loan required from, 594.
-, money obtained by Mary from the, for Philip, 617.
-, privileges of the, p. 1045.
-, English, three ships sent by, to Muscovy and Cathayo, 89;
their return, 269.
-, -, at Antwerp, 55, 162.
-, -, at Antwerp, Governor of the, 632 note.
-, -, at Bruges, 481, 486.
-, -, trading in Spain, App. 78.
-, foreign, 771.
-, -, an ancient statute relating to, 857, 917.
-, - in France, exempted from subjection to the Inquisition, 1182.
-, Flemish, 55, 123.
- at Rome, 781.
-, subjects of Philip, 787.
- Adventurers, English, 776.
- -, company of, security for Queen Mary, 246.
- -, -, requested to pay a loan contracted by Mary, 377.
- -, their trade with Flanders, 548.
- -, loans by the, to Mary, 554.
- - of London, 668.
- - at Antwerp, 704.
-, -, Mary contracted with the, for 40,000l. due from her in Flanders, 771.
-, -, director of the, 783.
-, -, privileges of the, p. 1045.
- Staplers of London, 704.
-, -, company of, security for Queen Mary, 246.
-, -, requested to pay a loan for her, 377.
-, forbidden to export woollens, 554.
Merci, Gabriel de. See Montmorency.
Mercœur, Due de, Nicholas de Lorraine, Comte de Vaudemont, 633 note.
Messengers, App. 36.
Messina, 696.
-, mountains of, 714.
-, galliots of, damages done by, 617, 853.
-, galleys from, 629 note.
-, Cardinal of, the archimandicate conferred on the, 437.
Metich, Juan, Don, 130, 145.
Metz, 553, 795, 896, 1035, 1046, 1095, 1190, 1239, 1240, 1270.
-, demanded by the Imperial commissioners, 112.
-, war of, 215.
-, France willing to give the city of, to the Empire, 335.
-, a plot discovered at, 628, 688.
-, execution of conspirators at, 688.
-, Count of Meghen's plot against, 693.
-, territory of, 1040, 1049.
Meuse, the, 1190.
Mezières, 568, 965, 968, 971, 1190.
-, fortress to be erected near, 164.
Michael, Melchior, Ser, of the Council of Ten, 185.
Michel, Messer, p. 428.
Michiel, —, a Venetian gentlewoman, grandmother to Margaret of Austria, 623 note, 867 note.
- or Michele, Fra, commissary of the Inquisition, 596, App. 145.
- -, made Cardinal of Nepi, 837.
-, Giovanni or Zuan, Venetian ambassador in England, 6, 24, 66 note, 186, 192, 216, 261, 320, 360 note, 387, 388, 439, 517, 743, 787, 875 note, 943, 960, App. 154.
-, -, expenditure of, 98.
-, -, salary of, 185.
-, -, allowance to, for expenses, 344.
-, -, election of his successor, 592.
-, -, has leave to return home, 756.
-, -, “Report of England” made by, 884.
-, -, his proceedings while in England, p. 1081.
-, -, presents to, by Mary, p. 1084.
-, -, presents by, to Mary, p. 1084.
-, -, allowed to retain the presents made to him by Mary, 887.
-, -, agents of, 185.
-, -, -, money destined for, 718.
-, -, secretary of, Antonio Mazza, 97, 176, 554, 845.
-, -, -, postal charges of, 682.
-, -, letters from, while in England, 32, 37, 42, 49, 57, 67, 72, 75, 80, 89, 97, 99, 116, 124, 131, 132, 138, 141, 142, 150, 154, 161, 163, 166, 167, 174, 176, 182, 183, 190, 200, 204, 209, 213, 215, 231, 240, 246, 251, 258, 269, 274, 282, 289, 297, 298, 307, 316, 327, 333, 350, 358, 363, 377, 429, 434, 440, 448, 458, 461, 466, 477, 482, 489, 495, 505, 510, 514, 525, 538, 548, 554, 570, 580, 585, 594, 605, 615, 627, 634, 645, 668, 681, 682, 690, 697, 704, 723, 752, 764, 771, 776, 783, 790, 794, 802.
-, -, letters to, 5, 212, 219, 263, 389, 598, 744, 750, App. 131, 151.
-, -, news-letters enclosed in despatches from, 92, 93, 125, 126.
-, -, appointed Venetian ambassador to France, 942, 1111, 1114, 1132, 1178, 1181.
-, -, letters from, while in France, 1078, 1097, 1103, 1108, 1112, 1116, 1121, 1124, 1131, 1133, 1137, 1138, 1159, 1161, 1172, 1173, 1176, 1182, 1195, 1198, 1202, 1206, 1207, 1210, 1216, 1220, 1221, 1222, 1224, 1225, 1227, 1235a, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1242, 1244, 1247, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1260, 1262, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1288, 1290, 1295, 1296, 1297.
-, -, letter to, 1234.
-, -, secretary of, in France, 1108, 1270, 1272, 1273, 1275, 1276.
-, -, four brothers of, p. 1085.
-, -, family of, 98.
-, -, kinsfolk of, 200, p. 1085.
Middleburg, 410.
-, Spanish troops at, 513, 542.
Midsummer watches, pageant on setting the, in London, 142.
Mignanelli, —, the Siennese Cardinal, 242, 569, 746, 893, App. 165.
Milan, 24, 30, 32, 45, 55, 63 note, p. 115, p. 132, 273, 535, 557, 601, 606, 610, 625, 629, 643, p. 729, p. 730, 683, 715, 733, p. 951, 836, 885, 896, 972, 975, 1069, 1086, 1223, App. 73.
-, entry of the Spaniards into (1529), App. 97.
-, concessions by Philip to the senators and delegates of, 24.
-, the Duke of Alva to remain at, 88.
-, Philip master of, 89.
-, Alva's lieutenant at, 97.
-, delegates from, in England, 150.
-, a courier from Ghent to, 632.
-, money to be left at Genoa for the affairs of, 889.
-, Philip willing to place a duke in, 892.
-, castle of, 446, 1020.
-, chamber of, 24.
-, clergy of, complaints from the, 622.
-, community of, envoys from the, to Philip, 190.
-, gates of, 1215.
-, Imperial ministers at, p. 702.
-, Regent of, Doctor Gio. Battista Schizzo, 352, 376, 382, 418, 450, 524, 556, 703.
-, -, Italian, proposed as ambassador to Rome, 496.
-, senate of, 42.
-, senators of, 787.
-, Venetian secretary at, 63, 497.
-, warder of, 559.
-, -, Don Juan de Figueroa appointed, 632.
-, warders of, 24.
-, Ambrogio of, App. 12.
-, archbishopric of, 433, 1074.
-, -, conferred on the Rev. Archinto, 768.
-, duchy or state of, or the Milanese, 24, 79, 127, 131, 141, 190, 335, 346, 524, 545, 556, 573, p. 567, 597, p. 615, 619, 628, 649, 663, p. 721, 683, 696, 705, 727, 733, 751, 755, 757, 763, 765, 773, 777, 781, 789, 804, p. 950, 815, 824, 828, 836, 838, 846, 847, 873, 875, 895, 896, 916, 925, 934, 943, 967, 975, 1055, 1059, 1072, 1125, 1204, 1223, 1235, 1277.
-, -, restitution of the, demanded by the French, 99, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118, 121, 123, 128, 138, 141, 364.
-, -, had been given by Charles to Philip and Mary, 114.
-, -, demanded by the French for the Duke of Orleans, 127.
-, -, claimed by the King of France, p. 115, p. 116.
-, -, persons outlawed from the, pardoned by Philip, 142.
-, -, two ambassadors from the, to Philip in England, 181.
-, -, cession of the, by Charles V. to Philip, 201.
-, -, extortion and oppression in the, 297.
-, -, Philip about to send German troops into the, 741.
-, -, proposal to give it to the second son of the King of France, 346.
-, -, forces of the, 535.
-, -, proposal to give it to the Duke of Savoy, 553, 610.
-, -, proposed attack by the French on the, 818.
-, -, condition of the, 870.
-, -, the Pope's promise (to France) to deprive Philip of the, 883.
-, -, supplies necessary for the, 536.
-, -, investiture of the, 838 note.
-, -, castle in the, 721.
-, -, feudatories, pensioners, and tributaries of the, 190.
-, -, frontiers of the, their defence, 680, 712.
-, -, government of the, 29.
-, -, governor of the, Don Ferrante Gonzaga, 24 note.
-, -, -, proposed, 318.
-, -, -, talk of appointing a, 509.
-, -, -, Marquis of Pescara, 536.
-, -, -, Don Bernardino de Mendoza to be, p. 1014.
-, -, -, Duke of Sesa to be, 1217.
-, -, governor-general of, 947.
-, -, governorship of, the Cardinal of Trent desires to renounce the, 696;
his removal, p. 1014.
-, -, lieutenant of the Duke of Alva in the, 88.
-, -, mines in the, 623.
-, -, quartermaster-general in, 623.
-, -, revenues of the, 150, 346, 643.
-, -, -, pledged by Philip, 619.
-, -, towns in the, 24.
-, Duke of, 346, 643, p. 728 note, 1277.
-, -, Gian Galeazzo Sforza (1494), 714, 895 note.
-, -, -, daughter of, 150 note.
-, -, Ludovico, p. 761, 714.
-, -, Francesco Maria Sforza (1529), p. 660, p. 761, 892.
-, -, -, at Venice (1530), 865.
-, -, -, (ob. 1535), the Pope's remarks touching, 838.
-, -, -, dower left by, to the Duchess of Lorraine, 229.
-, -, -, widow of, p. 1015 note. See Lorraine, Duchess of.
-, -, proposed creation of a, 131, 141, 346, 450, 497, 539, 649, 691, p. 703, p. 722, p. 734, p. 735, p. 761, p. 950, 832, 846, 938.
-, -, the second son of Don Carlos and Isabel of France to be, p. 1542.
-, viceroy at, Philip's, 376.
Military architecture, 587.
- matters (in England), eight chief personages to have supreme authority in, 1174, 1179.
- - -, remarks on, App. 171.
- men, concerned in a plot, 440.
Militia, 870.
- called out, 802.
Milos, the case of, 328.
Mine, country of the (in the West Indies), p. 1045.
Mines (military), 788.
Ministers (the Queen's), 191, 258, 315, 355, 771, p. 1057, p. 1065, p. 1066, p. 1071.
-, -, “what one does the other undoes,” 184.
-, -, divided into two or three factions, p. 1071.
-, ecclesiastical, scarcity of, in England, 396.
Minorca, 832, 1025.
Minotto, Pasqualino, App. 5, 12.
Mint, Treasurer of the, Sir Edmund Peckham, 482 note.
Mions, Mons. de, 968.
Mioranza, —, cap-maker, App. 14.
Mirabel, Marquis de, Don Luis de Avila, in France, 747.
Miramond, 1258, 1259.
Miranda, Bartolomeo Caranza de, Fra, or Father, 394, 526, 1101.
-, -, letter to, 1099.
-, -, See Toledo, Archbishop of.
Mirandola, La, 727.
-, garrison at, 575.
-, cavalry of, at Rome, 599.
-, Lord of, Luigi Pico, 727.
-, Domenico della, 727.
Mirepoix, bishopric of, 325.
-, Bishop of, Giovanni Reumano, made Cardinal, 325.
Mirror, a crystal, 570.
Missals, English, 396.
Mittenwald (Bavaria), 328.
Mocenico, Aloysius, 203.
Mocenigo, Alvise, Venetian ambassador at Rome, letter from, 1197.
Modena, 811, 898, 1118, 1145, App. 99, 106.
-, a bookseller and others of, examined as to charges against Cardinal Morone, 932.
-, Cardinal Morone's vicar at, 1062.
-, Duke of, Borso, letters to (1470), App. 62, 63.
-, -, Hercules (1479–80), letters to and from, App. 64, 65.
-, -, -, letter to (1497), App. 72.
Modenese, a certain, arrested by the Inquisition, 913.
Mola, Mons. de, 577.
Mole, the (Naples), Imperial galleys in, 957.
Molin, Jeronimo da, letter to, App. 52.
Molza, —, sent by the Imperialists to the powers of Italy, 755.
Monaco, agent of, at Brussels, 449.
-, Lord of, Onorato I., Grimaldi, 439.
Monarchy, the English, p. 1051.
Monasteries, 32, 701.
-, dissolution of, 289.
-, property and rights of, how dealt with by Parliament (1527–1555), 14.
-, Philip and Mary's intention to restore the, 14.
-, six members of the Council appointed with Pole to consult respecting the, 32.
- and religious institutions, Father Soto to assist in regulating the affairs of the, 72.
-, re-establishment of, by Mary, 150, 634, p. 1075.
-, two, restored, 704.
-, (re) building of, 1074.
Monceaux (near Meaux), 1238.
-, French Court at, 1239 note.
Monçon, Cortes of, 426. See Monzon.
Moncornet or Mont Cornet (near Laon), 965, 968.
Mondragon, Captain, taken prisoner, 908.
Money, 160, 173, p. 1045.
- to be demanded from Parliament, 215.
- brought from Spain to England and Flanders, 215.
-, false, 466.
-, a great quantity of, derived from the last loan, 764.
Moureale (Sicily), 279, 511.
- restored to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, 589, 625.
-, church of, 525.
-, bishopric of, 606.
Mons (Hainault), 741, 970, 1253, 1258.
Montagnana, Giovanni of, App. 16.
Montague, Marquis of, John Nevill, and his daughter Lucy, 23 note.
-, Lord. See Pole, Henry.
-, Viscount, Anthony Browne, ambassador from Philip and Mary to Rome, 21, 23, 51, 59, 63, 75, 158 (?), 179, 180, 209, 213.
-, -, at Bologna, 80.
-, -, returning from Rome by way of Brussels, 186, 203 note.
-, -, stops at Venice, 144, 203.
-, -, motion in the Council of Ten concerning, 144.
-, -, costs incurred by the Venetian Governors of Verona in honour of, 223.
-, -, arrives in England, 196.
-, -, to command troops sent in aid of Philip, 873.
Mont' Alcino (Tuscany), 335, 601, 631, 636, 959, 662, 666, 726, 878, 940, 949, 972, 1034.
-, -, garrison of, 552, 889.
-, -, French governor of, 781.
-, -, Republic of, ambassador of the, at Rome, 907.
-, -, withdrawal of the Siennese into, 940.
-, -, government of, 1070, 1074.
-, -, fortress of, 1170, 1207.
-, -, ceded by France to the Prince of Ferrara, 1296.
-, -, delegates from, in France, 1296.
Mont Cenis, 694.
Monte, Balduino del, Signor, 666.
-, Bartholomeo dal, captured, 684.
-, Cardinal de, 502 note, 630.
Montebello, marquisate of, 976.
-, Marquis of, Antonio Caraffa, nephew of Pope Paul IV., 541, 636, 648, 755, 767, 781, 796, 800, 814, 825, 837, 851, 855, 878, 883, 894, 898, 905, 907, 910, 916, 921, 930, 932, 950, 951, 967, 969, 995, 1012, 1021, 1028, 1029, 1036, 1039, 1041, 1044, 1045, 1059, 1062, 1117, 1125, 1145, 1158, 1170, App. 164. See also Caraffa, Antonio.
-, -, proposed mission of, to France, 888.
-, -, captain-general of an expedition to succour Paliano, 972.
-, -, his troops routed, 976, 978.
-, -, called by the Spaniards “Don Antonio,” 1029.
-, -, going to Brussels, 1057, 1058.
-, -, at Brussels, 1122, 1199.
-, -, wishes to go to England, 1139.
-, -, sons of. See Caraffa, Alfonso, and Pietro.
-, -, brothers of. See Caraffa, Carlo;
Montorio, Count of.
Monte Cassino, Benedictine order of, congregation of the, 334, 402, 403.
- -, -, protector of the, Cardinal Pole, 334, 402 note.
- -, -, president of the, letters to the, 402, 403, 871.
Monte Cavallo (near Rome), p. 723, 972, 1007.
- -, church near, secret conferences held in a, 684.
Monte Cavilio, Marquis of, 814.
Montechiello, 878.
Monte Ciriaco, on the Tiber, 695.
Montecucolo or Montecucolli, Count Camillo, ambassador from Ferrara to England, App. 126.
- -, letters from, App. 127, 128.
Montefortino, 616, 820.
Monteleone, Duke of, 746, 758.
Montelli, Giovan Battista, the Duke of Paliano's auditor, 1117.
Montenegro, 328.
Monteparchio or Monte Serchio, Marchese di, lieutenant of the Pope's guard, 816, 890.
Monte Pulciano, 547.
- -, the Right Rev., 636.
- -, Cardinal, 1039.
Montereau-Fault-Yonne, 34.
Monte Regio, 811.
Monte Rotondo, 739, 774, 799.
Monte Sarebio, Marchese of, 781.
Monte Spoleto, hermitage of, 402.
Montferon, Baron de. See Montmorency, Gabriel de.
Montferrat, 141, 727.
-, marquisate of, 29, 88, 121, 335.
-, revenues of, 667, 705.
-, state of, 296.
-, territory of, 36.
-, -, disputes about the boundaries of the, 612.
-, Marquis of, Duke of Mantua, and Guglielmo Gonzaga, letter to, App. 171.
-, Marchioness of, letter to the, App. 168.
Montio, Ludovico, letter from, App. 121.
Montluc or Monluc, Mons. de, Blaise de Montesquieu, 607, 636, 666, 642, 664, 889, 968, 972, 1070.
-, -, knight of St. Michael, 533.
-, -, French lieutenant-general in Tuscany, 559.
-, -, French governor of Mont' Alcino, 781.
Montmorency, Anne de, Grand Constable of France, 1, 2, 7, 18, 21, 25, 28, 62, 78, 81, 123, 150, 151, p. 131, p. 132, p. 133, 183, 191, 210, 260, 268, 269, 289, 292, 293, 302, 307, 335, 343, 349, 359, 368, 374, 380, 384, 408, 422, 451, 457, 469, 478, 483, 494, 498, 507, 511, 512, 515, 524, 533, 539, 540, 545, 552, 556, 559, 562, 566, 571, 575, 576, 583, 584, 606, 612, 618, 621, 624, 628, 633, 635, 640, 643, 650, 651, p. 695, 662, 604, 670, 671, 677, 683, 685, 688, 694, 698, 705, 722, 742, 754, 761, 765, 770, 774, 775, 780, 786, 795, 798, 807, 808, 815, 818, 828, 836, 840, 843, 851, 854, 858, 862, 866, 874, 875, 879, 882, 886, 894, 905, 908, 916, 926, 927, 929, 949, 956, 960, 961, 965, 968, 977, 979, 990, 995, 997, 999, 1000, 1005, 1011, 1014, 1087, 1095, 1096, 1098, 1100, 1108, 1122, 1176, 1191, 1216, 1225, 1239, 1246, 1260, 1262, 1263, 1268, 1276, 1281, 1283, 1290, 1297, App. 163.
-, -, commissioner to treat of peace with the Imperial and English commissioners, 34, 39, 42, 44, 68, 71, 75, 84, 85, 87, 89.
-, -, his communications with Bishop Gardiner, 76.
-, -, attends the conference at Marck, 91, 92, 93, 95, 100, 115, 118, 120, 124, 128, 129, 138, p. 114.
-, -, writing given by the, to the Abbot of San Saluto, 182.
-, -, altercation between the Duke of Guise and, 364.
-, -, defers assisting the Pope till his son be released, 568.
-, -, suffering from catarrh, 850.
-, -, leaves for the seat of war, 970.
-, -, commander-in-chief, 984.
-, -, wounded and taken prisoner at St. Quentin, 985, 986, 987, 988, 990, 993, 1065, 1068, 1295.
-, -, capture of one of his sons at St. Quentin, 990;
another son injured, ib.
-, -, his tents at St. Quentin, 993.
-, -, Governor of Languedoc, 1000.
-, -, the Pope attributes his disaster to his profanity in cancelling a marriage, 1015.
-, -, rout of the, at St. Quentin, 1055, 1059, 1159, 1256.
-, -, negotiating peace, 1074, 1167, 1169.
-, -, his ransom, 1167, 1202, 1288, 1294, 1295.
-, -, opposed to the marriage between the Dauphin and Mary of Scotland, 1079.
-, -, conference between the Duke of Savoy and, 1178, 1206.
-, -, stipulates the release of his younger son, 1190.
-, -, Don Ruy Gomez went to speak with, 1214, 1215.
-, -, returns to France to negotiate peace, 1277, 1278.
-, -, and the Duke de Guise, rivalry of, 1283.
-, -, recovers his authority on returning to France, 1295.
-, -, adherents of, 1295, 1296.
-, -, letter from, 114.
-, -, letters to, from Pole, 27, 61, 82, 86, 357, 366, 400, 445.
-, -, a gentleman in the service of, 560.
-, -, agent of, ib.
-, -, mansions of, 436.
-, -, secretary to, Dardoes, p. 1015, 1273, 1276, 1277.
-, -, family of, 71, 650.
-, -, brother-in-law of, a prisoner with Philip, 422.
-, -, -, the Count of Velasco, 617.
-, -, -, See Tenda.
-, -, daughter-in-law of, 1273.
-, -, son-in-law of, 1065.
-, -, sons of, 326.
-, -, wife of, 562.
-, -, -, Madeleine de Savoie, 1065, 1096, 1215 note, 1273.
-, Francois de, Mons., eldest son of the Constable, 326, 384, 423, 438, 450, 457, 478, 483, 507, 559, 663, 816, p. 1013, 1015, 1035, 1065, 1131, 1167, 1182.
-, -, prisoner of Charles V., 71, 330, 335, 340, 343, 422, 559, 560, 568.
-, -, released, 419, 509, 519, 575, 650.
-, -, ransom of, 545, 562, 601.
-, -, called Duke de Montmorency, 575, 1176.
-, -, to be made Duke and Grand Master of France, 650.
-, -, appointed governor of Paris, and of the Isle of France, 650.
-, -, marries a maid of honour named Piennes, 648, 662, 691, 722 note, 810;
renounces her, 786, 862.
-, -, goes to reside at Rome, 691, 699, 742a, 749, 810, 843.
-, -, his proposed marriage with Diane, Duchess of Castro, natural daughter of Henry II. of France, 808, 809, 811, 813, 844, 854, p. 1016, 862.
-, -, endeavours to obtain a dispensation of his first marriage, 843, p. 1015, 905, App. 163;
the Pope refuses it, 875, 879.
-, -, marries Diane, Duchess of Castro, 906, 960 note, 1027.
-, -, challenged by the Duke de Guise, 1297.
-, Gabriel de (“Merci”), Baron de Montferon, third son of the Constable, taken prisoner at St. Quentin, 984, 990, 993, 1206.
-, -, ransom of, 1206, 1288.
-, Henry de, second son of the Constable. See Damville, Mons. de.
Montorio, State of, 1051.
-, Count of, Giovanni Caraffa, nephew of Paul IV., 235, 255, 265, 271, 329, 337, 352, 393, 415, 416, 419, 437, 447, 452, 459, 468, 469, 475, 484, 497, 624, 665, 689, 1011, 1028, App. 140.
-, -, appointed Captain General of the Church, 294, 347, 411, 412.
-, -, created Duke of Paliano by his uncle, Pope Paul IV., 484, 735 note.
-, -, investiture of the Colonna States in, 484, 491.
-, -, summoned by Philip to Naples or Brussels, 513.
-, -, Paliano given to, 526.
-, -, brother of, Count of Montorio, 484.
-, -, brothers of. See Caraffa, Carlo;
Montebello, Marquis of.
-, -, his secretary, 432.
-, -, See Paliano, Duke of.
-, Countess of, mother of the Duke of Paliano, 1197.
Montpnsier, Duke de, 995.
-, -, taken prisoner at St. Quentin, 990.
-, -, ransom of, 1115, 1260.
-, -, brother of the, 1260.
-, Madame de, 537.
Montreuil, 86, 138, 787, 797, 1108, 1112, 1252, 1254, 1259, 1266, 1272.
-, French army at, 24, 31.
-, victualling of, 35.
-, troops at, 667.
-, plot at, 727.
Monzon (Aragon), 301. See Monçon.
Moon, the, 89, 94.
Moor, the White, 608.
- a young, at Rome, confession of, p. 673.
-, a, made King of Tunis, p. 701.
Moorish slaves on Imperial galleys, 670.
-, page, a, in the service of the Farnese family, 679.
Moors, the, 465, 604, p. 615, 617, 1015, 1284.
- in Africa, 336.
- on board Imperial galleys (as slaves), 422.
- besieging Oran, 644.
Morano, 932.
-, French troops at, 950.
More, Sir Thomas, Chancellor, App. 108.
Moresini, Domenico, C.C.X., App. 139.
Morette (“Moret”), letters dated at, 498, 504, 507, 515, 516, 523, 524, 533, 537, 539, 545, 579, 584, 594, 595, 606, 618, 619, 624, 628, 1182, 1195, 1198, 1202, 1206, 1207, 1210.
-, Mons. de, 768, 770, 775, 780, 786, App. 83, 84, 89.
Moretto, Captain, 684.
-, the corsair, 865.
Morexini, Jeronimo, letters from, App. 23, 24, 52, 53, 54.
Morions, p. 1048.
Moriscos, 798.
Morley, John, licensed to carry arms in Venice, 169, 171.
Moro, Jacomo, letters from, App. 28, 29, 30.
-, Luca, letter to, App. 55.
Morone, Giovanni, Cardinal, 52, 130, 235, 242, 319, 394 note, 397 508, 509, 543, 547, 569, 596, 626, 686, 699, 701, 712, 740, 755, 781, 792, 903 note, 937, 960, 967, 996, 1018, 1041, 1042, 1075, 1135, 1155, 1191 note.
-, -, Vice-protector of the kingdom of England at Rome, 179, 412, p. 910, 879, 899 note, App. 167.
-, -, the Imperial ambassador ordered to support [as candidate for the Popedom], 48.
-, -, dear to Mary and Pole, 910.
-, -, imprisoned at Rome, 910.
-, -, his private secretary, Marc' Antonio, arrested, ib.
-, -, writings of, 910, 945, 1086.
-, -, interview between Cardinal Caraffa and, 913.
-, -, “arrest” of, 913, 914, 915, 920, 942, 952, 1209.
-, -, Pole implicated with, 914.
-, -, his accomplices, 915.
-, -, charges against, 921, 932, 1058, 1062.
-, -, cardinals appointed for the trial of, 932, 1155.
-, -, disabilities of, 941.
-, -, examination of, 945.
-, -, had been appointed by Philip to treat with the Pope for peace, 952.
-, -, his vicar at Modena, 1062.
-, -, a disciple of Pole, 1067.
-, -, process against, 1081.
-, -, witnesses against, 1086.
-, -, letter from, 310.
-, -, letters to, from Pole, 8, 22, 179, 276, 342, 369, 378, 395, 471, 613, 657, 772.
-, -, auditor of, arrested, 932.
-, -, maggiordomo of, arrested, 898, 910.
-, Sforza, Count, 190.
Morosini, Carlo, procurator, 328.
-, Domenico or Domenego, C.C.X., 383, 648, 778. See Moresini.
-, Piero, podestà of Padua, 706 note.
Morrise, Mr., 197.
Morvilliers, Jean de. See Orleans, Bishop of.
Moselle, cavalry on the, 88.
Motula (in Puglia), see of, 570 note.
-, Bishop of, Scipione Rebiba, governor of Rome, created Cardinal, (“Cardinal Motula,”) 325, 475, App. 149, 150.
-, -, sent as Legate to Charles V. and Philip, 452, 453, 459, 463, 464, 467, 468, 469, 477, 484, 490, 499.
-, -, the cross given to, as Legate, 485.
-, -, translated to Pisa, 469, 499 note.
-, - See Pisa, Cardinal of.
Mouchy, Jean de, Mons. de Senarpont, captain of Boulogne, 743.
Mourning apparel, 78, 89, 100, 116, 123, 214.
- cloaks, 138.
Mudaza galley, the, App. 26.
Mudazo, Pollo, vice-captain (of the Venetian galleys) in London, letter to, App. 27.
Mula, Agustin da, Messer, p. 700.
-, -, commander of Venetian galleys (1527), 746.
-, Matteo da, 778.
Mules, 164, 251, 336, 781, 825, 1272.
Munich, 452.
Municipal laws, p. 1051.
Murcia, kingdom of, 643.
-, -, levy of troops in the, 617.
Musacchi, —, 328.
Muscovite navigation (company), 166.
Muscovites, and the King of Sweden, war between the, 721.
-, ambassador from the, in England, to ask for artillery, &c., 852.
-, -, his “lord” at war, ib.
Muscovy, p. 1044.
-, three English ships bound for, 89.
-, -, their return, 269.
-, English ships found on the coast of, the men frozen, &c., 269.
-, supply of corn from, 721.
-, London merchants about to trade in, 852.
-, Duke of, Joan IV. (Vasilevitch), at war with Poland, 166.
Music, p. 1055.
Muster of the Gentlemen Pensioners, 794,
Musters. See Registers.
Muzzarelli, Girolamo. See Conza, Archbishop of.