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Namur, 970, 1139, 1146, 1149, 1190, 1199, 1245, 1246.

-, invaded by the French, 35.

-, Imperial forces at, 85, 88

-, province of, fortress to be built to secure the, 88

Nanci (Lorraine), 1202.

Nania, Abbot, and a captain, executed at Rome, 512, 518.

Naples, 24, 97, 186, 188, 189, 234, 290, 328, 337 note, 415, 425, 447, 481, 484, 485, 490, 491, 492, 494, 498, 500, 508, 512, 513, 518, 520, 522, 527, 541, 551, 569, 572, 574, p. 567, 589, 599, 619, 652, 653, p. 692, p. 701, 661, 664, 665, note p. 714, p. 720, p. 739, 680, 683, note p. 759, 699, 701, 739, 749, 755, 758, 767, 768, 781, 796, 797, 798, 799, 809, p. 950, 824, 850, note 880, 890, 907, 910, 968, 969, 976, 1021, 1039, 1069, 1076, 1191.

-, the charges of state and military affairs at, given to different persons, 36.

-, the Duke of Alva to go to, 88.

-, French galleys taken from Civitavecchia to, 226 note, 227, 229, 241, 244.

-, interception of despatches between Rome and, 235.

-, galleys at, 529.

-, a Papal bull to be placed on the gates of churches in, 551.

-, preparations for war at, 558.

-, a courier imprisoned on his way from Philip to, 758.

-, Spanish fleet at, 889.

-, galleys in the Mole at, 957.

-, captain of the artillery in, 509.

-, castle of, 626, 742a.

-, -, money deposited in the, 820.

-, Castel Novo at, 728.

-, governor of, 41.

-, inhabitants of, 527.

-, native of, 338.

-, priory of, 699, 1125.

-, Protestants at, 647.

-, warders of, 24.

-, Colonel Cesare of, 42.

-, archbishopric of, 117 note, 583, p. 694, 699.

-, -, conferred on Cardinal Alfonso Caraffa, 855.

-, Cardinal of, Giovanni Pietro Caraffa, 124. See Caraffa, Gianpietro.

-, -, Don Alfonso Caraffa created, 837, 838, 967, 1003, 1015, 1122.

-, kingdom of, 138, 188, 190, 215, 325, 421, 431, 511, 526, 545, 546, 549, 564, 569, 582, 595, 597, 601, 608, 609, 618, 621, 633, 638, 640, 650, 651, 652, 659, 663, p. 721, p. 730, 685, p. 761, p. 762, 689, 695, 703, 707, 732, 735, 739, 746, 755, 763, 767, 774, 777, 781, 798, 799, 800, 803, 809, 811, 828, 830, 832, 838, 851, 875, 877, 892, 894, 895, 908, 916, 921, 923, 929, 934, 943, 952, 967, 969, 974, 1006, 1017, 1021, 1023, 1025, 1028, 1030, 1039, 1045, 1047, 1055, 1125, 1146, 1148, 1162, 1180, App. 141, 165.

-, -, Philip master of the, 89.

-, -, Cardinal Pacheco's proceedings in the, 90.

-, -, affairs of the, 97, 117.

-, -, disputes about the, 112.

-, -, many of Paul IV.'s dependents had been outlawed from the, 120.

-, -, delegates from the, in England, 150.

-, -, cession of the, by Charles V. to Philip, 201.

-, -, Imperial forces in the, 278.

-, -, Cardinal Caraffa's priory in, 279.

-, -, extortion and oppression in, 297.

-, -, a fief of the Church, 392.

-, -, intended fortifications by the Pope on the borders of the, 484, 492, 496.

-, -, the Pope threatens to deprive Philip of the, and to invest the second son of Henry II. of France, 497, 534, 546, 702, 781, 855, 865, 896, 916, 919, 949, App. 165, 166.

-, -, the Pope resolves to send commissioners into the, 497, 501.

-, -, territory of the Duchess of Parma in the, 525.

-, -, troops of or from the, 535, 537, p. 691.

-, -, troops raised in the, 542.

-, -, recognition formerly made by Philip of the investiture of the, kept in a casket, 565.

-, -, export-permits for grain from the, 608.

-, -, writings (by the Pope) depriving King Philip of the, p. 614.

-, -, the Farnese estates in the, restored, 625.

-, -, the Pope not to fortify on the confines of the, 689.

-, -, ambassador from the, to Philip, 696.

-, -, discontented with its government, 755.

-, -, the Pope proposes to divide it with Venice, 755.

-, -, the Pope designs to invade the, with the aid of the French (“the Neapolitan expedition”), 758, 768, 774, 807, 815, 820, 828, 842, 850, 851, 854, p. 1014, p. 1016, 875, 877, 888, 889.

-, -, Philip suspicious of an attack by the Pope on the, 772.

-, -, the Turkish fleet would come to ravage the, 774.

-, -, writings relating to the fief of the, 831.

-, -, seizure of church property in the, 841.

-, -, aids decreed by the, for its defence, 847.

-, -, entry of the French into the, 878.

-, -, the Pope's promise to France to deprive the King of England of the, 883.

-, -, the Pope defers depriving Philip of the, 908.

-, -, the French retire from the, 934, 949.

-, -, annual tribute for the, sent to the Pope, 945.

-, -, Alva offers the tribute for the, to the Pope, 959.

-, -, pension for the, rejected in Consistory, 965.

-, -, the hackney and money tribute for the, 1062;

ceremony of presenting it, 1122.

-, -, barons of the, or Neapolitan barons, 781, 820, 1039.

-, -, benefices in the, collation of, 497.

-, -, captain-general of the light horse in the, 1083.

-, -, chief families in the, charged with heresy, App. 144.

-, -, clergy of the, complaints from the, 622.

-, -, donative of the, 459, 485.

-, -, feudatories in the, 43, 49.

-, -, government of the, 49.

-, -, Imperial ministers in the, p. 702.

-, -, map of the, 815.

-, -, offices and dignities in the, 696.

-, -, outlaws from the, 781, 812.

-, -, revenues of the, 150, 588, 653.

-, -, secretaryship (chief) of the, sold to a Spaniard, 1258.

-, -, silk duty in the, 1177.

-, -, Spaniards in the, 696.

-, King of, oath of allegiance to the Pope due from every, 865.

-, -, Ferdinand II. (1492), App. 69;

(1494), 714;

(1496), 895.

-, -, Alfonso II. of Aragon, 150 note, p. 732, p. 761, 714.

-, -, -, narrative by the Pope touching, 895.

-, -, Philip II. (King of England), 186, 253, 692.

-, -, the Pope proposes to make a, p. 703, p. 722, p. 734, p. 735, p. 761, 691, p. 950, 832, 846.

-, -, proposal to crown one of the sons of the King of France as, 539, 545, 938.

-, Queen Giovanna of (ob. 1435), 541.

-, Viceroy of, Don Pedro de Toledo (ob. 1553), 97 note, 117 note, p. 673.

-, -, Cardinal Pacheco (1553–4), 97 note.

-, -, Marquis of Pescara (1554), 97 note.

-, -, the Duke of Alva (1556), 376, 459, 1168.

-, -, Don Juan Manrique (1558), 1217.

- See Neapolitan.

Napoli di Romania, in the hands of the Turks, 890.

Narbonne, Bishop of, Rusticus, 813.

Narni, 561, 1003.

-, Monsignor di, 235.

-, Bishop of, the Rev. President, 788.

Nassan, Count of, 479, 1166.

-, -, troops raised by the, 496.

Navagero, Bernardo, Venetian ambassador at Rome, 66 note, 343 note, 654, 659, 689, 748, 777, 791, 839, 875 note, 922, 948, 952, 1048.

-, -, his residence on the banks of the Tiber, 642.

-, -, his coadjutor, 972.

-, -, sage of the (Venetian) Council, 1248 note.

-, -, letters from, 234–236, 242, 250, 265, 266, 271, 278–281, 290, 294, 295, 303, 304, 311, 312, 319, 325, 337, 347, 372, 381, 391–393, 405, 406, 415, 419, 420, 424, 425, 431, 432, 437, 447, 452, 453, 459, 463, 468, 469, 475, 484, 485, 492, 499, 500, 508, 511, 512, 518–521, 528, 529, 534, 535, 540, 541, 543, 544, 546, 547, 549–551, 558, 561, 565–567, 569, 572, 574, 577, 578, 581–583, 588, 589, 596, 599, 600, 603, 607–609, 616, 620–622, 626, 630, 631, 636, 638, 641, 642, 646–648, 652, 656, 660, 661, 666, 669, 673–676, 679, 684–687, 691, 692, 695, 699, 701, 702, 707, 711, 713, 714, 719, 726, 728, 732, 735, 740, 742, 742a, 746, 749, 755, 757–759, 763, 766–769, 774, 781, 788, 792, 796, 798–800, 807, 809, 811, 813, 814, 816, 819–823, 825–827, 831–835, 837, 838, 841, 843, 844, 846, 851, 855, 856, 859, 865, 878–880, 888–890, 893–895, 898, 905–907, 910, 913–915, 919–921, 928, 930–933, 937–941, 945, 946, 950, 951, 954, 955, 958, 959, 961–964, 966, 967, 969, 972, 973, 976, 978, 980–983, 991, 996, 999, 1002, 1003, 1006, 1007, 1011, 1012, 1015–1018, 1021, 1022, 1024, 1025, 1028–1034, 1036–1039, 1041–1045, 1051, 1053, 1057, 1058, 1062, 1067, 1075, 1076, 1081, 1086, 1088, 1090, 1100–1102, 1110, 1117, 1118, 1122, 1128, 1132, 1143–1145, 1148, 1153, 1155, 1156, 1160, 1162, 1163, 1170, 1180, 1183, 1191, 1193, 1194, 1196, 1197, App. 134, 135, 137, 140, 144–146, 148–150, 152–167, 169, 170.

-, -, letters to, 791, 829, 944, 1063, 1113, App. 139, 142.

-, -, brother of, 684.

-, -, secretary to, 294, 432, 518, 519, 535, 565, 566, 572, 582, 638, 642, 647, p. 694, 707, 728, 732, 740, 742, 755, 758, 759, 763, 768, 769, 792, p. 942, 814, 816, 819, 820, 821, 822, 825, 833, 878, 893, 898, 906, 907, 910, 915, 921, 928, 933, 937, 945, 950, 951, 958, 959, 969, 972, 976, 980, 982, 1007, 1012, 1015, 1021, 1028, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1034, 1039, 1044, 1051, 1102, 1110, 1118, 1122, 1132, 1143, 1145, 1148, 1163, 1170, 1191, App. 167.

Navaretto, —, a Spanish captain, 1020.

Navarre, kingdom of, 141, p. 132, p. 133, 337 note, 617, 940.

-, -, disputes about the, 112.

-, -, held by the Emperor;

its restitution demanded by the French, 123.

-, -, claims of the King of France on the, 335.

-, -, borders of the, 604.

-, King of, Henry d'Albret, 141.

-, -, Antoine de Bourbon, 883, 936, 940, 970, 977, 1172, 1216, 1235a, 1254, 1256.

-, -, a plot to carry, to Flanders, 866.

-, -, intent on the expedition against Navarre, 1240.

-, -, favours the Huguenots, 1240.

-, -, brother of, 451, 993, 1159, 1176.

-, -, brothers of, 747.

-, -, eldest son of. proposed marriage with the third daughter of Henry II. of France, 850.

-, Queen of, Jeanne d'Albret, 123, 1172.

-, -, favours the new opinions, 1240.

-, Viceroy of, 243.

-, -, Duke of Albuquerque, 416.

Navarre, Francisco. See Badajos, Bishop of.

Navas, Marquis de las, Pedro de Avila, maggiordomo to Philip and his sister, 50, 610, 712.

-, -, reply of Cardinal Pole to, touching the Papal election, 51.

-, -, in France, 747.

Navy, the English, described, p. 1046.

Neapolitan coast, 809.

- frontiers, fortresses on the, 1006.

- gentleman, a, 1148.

- gentlemen, in Philip's service, 642.

- fleet (1528), App. 82.

- lords, 728.

- men-at-arms, 24.

- noblemen, 72, 459.

- soldiers, p. 672.

- taxes, the, pledged by Philip, 619.

- territory, 883.

- -, part of the, formerly occupied by the Venetians, 546 note.

Neapolitans, 696, 711, 800.

- in England, 142.

Necklace, a jewelled, 67.

Negroponte, in the hands of the Turks, 890.

Nele (Nesle ?) near Ham, 1225. See Nesle.

Némours, Duke de, Jacques de Savoic, 21, 28, 663, 692, p. 739, 705, 798, 1240, 1247, 1273, 1281, 1297.

-, -, sister of, married to Mons. de Vendôme, 18.

-, -, general of the French light cavalry, 1159.

Nepi, 1021.

-, Papal infantry sent to, 648.

-, bishopric of, 596.

-, fortress of, 685.

-, Cardinal of, Fra Michiel (Ghislieri), styled Alessandrino, 837.

-, Ascanio da, 820, 1102.

-, Giovan di, 636.

Neporensis, Bishop Valerian, 954.

Nero, Domenico del, Messer, 577, 583, 600.

Nesle (near Peronne), 1094, 1227. See Nele.

Netherlanders, Philip's unpopularity with the, 164.

Netherlands, Low Countries, of Flanders;

States or Provinces of the, (United Provinces,) 153, 164, 229, 254, 430, 434, 552, 601, 610, 741, 800 note, p. 1078, p. 1079, 1215, 1104, 1223, 1237, 1251, 1290.

-, the treaty of 1542, between England and the provinces, for mutual succour, 296, 743.

-, infantry in the, 81.

-, Charles V. purposes publishing his cession of “these provinces” to Philip, 200.

-, cession or renunciation of the, by Charles V. to Philip, 225, 229, 232, 238, 243, 248, 252, 253, 254, 257, 277, 297, 301, 306, 315, 350, 387, 389, 392, 416, 421.

-, discussion as to the government of the, 252.

-, Act of abdication of the, by Charles V., 253.

-, Philip absolute sovereign of the, 257.

-, moneys exacted from the, 288.

-, subsidy demanded from the, 486, 490.

-, the provinces mortgaged, p. 1064.

-, their traffic and commerce with England, p. 1078.

-, the old and new treaties between England and the, to be observed, 1293.

-, bishops of the, 573.

-, Captain General of the, Duke of Savoy appointed, 72, 243, 288.

-, cavalry and infantry of the, 1258.

-, Council of the States of the, 243 bis, 288 (?), 479, 486, 787.

-, -, convoked, 1139.

-, -, President of the, 1268.

-, deputies or delegates of the provinces and towns of the, 243, 341, 421, 1168, 1174, 1190.

-, -, Philip demands subsidies from the, 426, 433, 460, 464, 573.

-, -, their reply to Philip's demands, 480.

-, -, demands by the, 536.

-, -, grant a subsidy, 1179.

-, -, the chief member, 1190.

-, Diet of the States of the, convoked to provide money, 1069, 1072, 1077, 1080, 1091, 1114, 1449, 1258.

-, -, supplies voted by the states and counties (names given), 1149.

-, -, subsidy granted by the, 1200, 1215.

-, fortresses in the, 450, 480.

-, frontiers of the, proposed restitution of places captured on the, 335.

-, -, plots of the French on the, 341.

-, garrisons in the, 81.

-, governorship of the, 555.

-, Governor of the, Duke of Savoy, 542.

-, governors of the provinces of the, 288.

-, Lieutenant of the, Duke of Savoy to be, 243, 288.

-, lords of the, 225, 232, 243, 252, 253, 254, 341.

-, -, circular letter from Charles V. to the, 225.

-, lords and delegates of the provinces of the, 262.

-, merchants in the, 252.

-, Regent of the, Queen Maria of Hungary, 288.

-, -, Duke of Savoy to be, 243.

-, - See Regents.

Nettuno (near Rome), 540, p. 672, 549, p. 674, 652, 666, 689, 807, 828.

-, fortification of, 518.

-, citadel of, 561, 565, p. 569.

-, -, Papal forces in the, 841.

-, Spaniards in, 811.

Nevers, 1240.

-, Duke or Mons. de, François de Cleves, p. 740, 828, 990, 993, 994, 1000, 1001, 1027, 1035, 1046, 1068, 1082, 1085, 1089, 1103, 1112, 1221, 1262, 1272.

-, -, Governor of Champagne, 780, 965.

-, -, the richest prince in France, 780.

-, -, troops with, 1095.

-, -, son of, 780.

-, -, second son of, marriage of the, 1131.

- and Rhetel, Duchess of, Henriette de Cleves, 727.

Nevyle, Sir Edward, heirs of;

Act relative to the, 308.

New World, dependencies of Charles V. in the, 353 note.

New Year's gifts by and to the Queen, 1287.

Newcastle, 1026.

Newdigate, Mr., 634 note.

Nice (Provence), 215 note.

-, county of, 597.

-, proposed interview between Kings Philip and Henry at, 1197.

Nicosia, see of, 1088.

-, Archbishop of, Andrea Centani, death of, 1088.

Nieuport (near Calais), 623.

Nivelles (near Brussels), 35.

Noailles, Antoine de, French ambassador in England, 1, 2, 11, 25, 40, 62, 82, 124, 134, 138, 154, 161, 166, 176, 180, 182, 183, 184, 194, 198, 200, 204, 207, 209, 211, 231, 240, 269, 296, 297, 307, 329, 350, 357, 397, 398, 400, 401, 409, 411, 412, 448, 458, 461, 466, 477, 482, 690.

-, -, letter to, 114, 115.

-, -, a courier sent by, to Scotland, 163, 166.

-, -, sends his secretary to France, 448.

-, -, recalled, 495.

-, -, debate in the Privy Council touching proceedings against, as a plotter, 495.

-, -, his brother to remain as agent in England till the arrival of the other brother, the Prothonotary, 495.

-, -, returns to France, 523, 559.

-, -, secretary of, 72, 327.

-, Francois de, Prothonotary, and Bishop of Acqs, brother of Antoine, 15, 39, 42, 76, 134, 220, 204, 384, 431.

-, -, sent by the King of France to England, 1, 2.

-, -, returns from England to France, 25, 26, 27, 32.

-, -, at Ardres;

letter from, 115.

-, -, again sent from France to Queen Mary, 134, 150, 151.

-, -, has audience of the Queen, 154.

-, -, in England, 161, 162, 166, 176, 177, 178, 180, 182.

-, -, returns to France, 182, 190, 191.

-, -, to succeed his brother as ambassador to England, 495.

-, -, French ambassador to England, 559, 690, 794, 828, 857, 862, 863, 866, 873, p. 1074, 912, 960.

-, -, denied a lodging at the cost of the Crown, 697.

-, -, recalled, 926.

-, -, dismissed by Mary, 940.

-, -, returns from his embassy to England, 960.

-, -, appointed ambassador to Venice, 960, 970.

-, -, at Venice, 995, 1248, 1251.

-, -, nephew of, 857.

-, Gilles de, another brother of Antoine, French agent in England after Antoine's departure, 495, 523, 690.

Nobili, Cardinal de', 814.

-, Vico di, Captain, 907, 910.

Nogarola, Girolamo, daughters of, 623 note.

Noia, Ernando della, Don, 121.

Nola (Naples), App. 141.

-, Bishop of, App. 122.

-, Pomponio da, a student of Padua, imprisoned and burnt for heresy, App. 139, 141, 142, 143, 144, 155.

Nondre ? (on the borders of Scotland), App. 71.

Nonnius, Lodovicus, a Portuguese physician, sent to Queen Mary, 1279.

Nores, —, 825 note.

Norfolk, county of, conspiracy in the, 37.

-, Duke of (3rd), Thomas Howard (1529), App. 102.

-, -, -, arrest of his younger son, 495.

-, -, (4th), Thomas Howard, Act relative to his lands, 308.

-, -, -, his wife, Mary, p. 559 note.

-, -, -, had sued for a dispensation to marry one of his kinswomen, 1293.

-, -, -, said to be the only subject whom Queen Elizabeth could marry, 1293.

Norham, p. 1050.

Norman tongue, laws and proceedings in the, p. 1051.

Normandy, 926, 1103, 1108, 1121, 1159, 1244, 1258, App. 64, 99.

-, cession of, p. 1073.

-, French ships fitted out in, by English rebels, 523, 877.

-, several landings by the English Admiral in, 960.

-, castle in, 466.

-, coast of, 1235a.

-, -, infested with pirates, 570.

-, -, ravaged by English ships, 949.

-, -, English fleet off the, 1262.

-, Governor of, 1220.

-, ports of, 1210.

-, saltworks in, 349.

-, ships of, have leave to assail the enemies of France, 949.

-, towns and harbours of, fortified, 1235a.

Norroy, King-at-arms, sent by Mary to declare war on France, 926, 327, 942, 953.

-, the herald, presented with a chain by the King of France, 927.

Northumberland, Duke of, John Dudley, 448, 477, 482, p. 1054.

-, -, assistance given by France to, p. 1073.

-, -, three sons of, released from the Tower, 161.

-, -, kinsman of, 439.

-, Earl of, Lord Percy made, 885, 1004.

Norwich, conspiracy at, 37 note.

-, Dr. Taylor sent to be burnt at, ib.

Notarial act, a, App. 31.

Notary, a, 966.

Nôtre Dame de Liesse (near Laon), 977, 979.

Novaglia, —, 942.

Novara, church of, 8.

-, delegates sent from, to the King of England, taken prisoners by the French, 87.

-, fortress of, 625.

- and its territory, 625.

-, revenues of, 625.

-, marquisate of, 589, 606.

Noyon, 1000, 1001, 1005, 1046, 1052, 1055, 1061, 1085, 1089.

Numa Pompilius, 1088.

Nuns, marriage of, censured, 396.

-, a monastery of, re-established, 634.

Nuremberg, 588 note.

-, ambassadors from, to Charles V. and Philip, 464.

O

Oatlands, 182.

-, removal of the Court to, 174.

-, Mary retires to, 184.

Obedience to be tendered by the English ambassadors to the new Pope, Marcello II., 72.

- of the Queen and the kingdom to his Holiness, 772.

- See Apostolic See.

Obreck, George, a German merchant of Lyons, 688.

Observantine Franciscan friars, 959, App. 138.

Offemont ? (France), 977.

Officers of State, p. 1052.

Offices of profit, proposition for Philip to take all, 430.

Officials, public, 771.

Offida, 962.

Offredo, Ferrante dell', 661.

-, -, letters by, p. 732, 675.

-, Pirro dell', Don, 588, 589, 596, p. 672, p. 703, 746, 755, 1021, 1162.

-, -, arrested in Rome, 607, 608.

-, -, imprisoned at Rome, 865.

Oil, 755, p. 1044.

Oira, marquisate of, 1125.

-, Marquis of, turns Lutheran, 1125.

Oise, the river, 1089, 1095, 1260.

Oran (Africa), 426, 597, 739.

-, conquest of (1509), 603.

-, intended attack upon (by the Turks), 329.

-, ships sent to succour, 331, 629.

-, preparations of the Moors to besiege, 336.

-, a citadel near, taken by the Turks, 604.

-, siege of, 617, 623, 631, 634, 643.

-, retreat of the Turks and Moors from, 644.

-, Governor of, Count de Alcaudete, 336.

-, warder of, 644.

-, -, a pension given to the, 655.

Orandino, Giulio, Bishop of Pola, 459.

Orange, Prince of, William of Nassau-Dillemburg, 206, 252, 257, 416, 430, 438, 464, 486, 597, 655, 693, 696, 1166, 1268, 1280.

-, -, general of Imperial troops, 164, 410.

-, -, to march with the army towards Arras, 205.

-, -, with the army at Marienburg, 239.

-, -, commissioner of Charles V. in the Imperial Diet, 724.

-, -, palace of the, 1122.

Orano, Giulio, p. 692.

Orbitello (Sienna), 968.

Orders, holy, marriage of persons in, censured, 396.

-, -, regulations touching admission to, 396.

-, religious, generals of, 551.

Ordinaries (ridotti), for eating and gambling, &c., ordered to be closed, 49.

Ordination of lads, to be abolished by the Pope, 966.

Orfe (Urfe ?), Mons. d', 1254.

Orkney Isles, 161, 1065.

-, -, the Danish fleet in the, 175.

Orleans, 524, 1005.

-, letter dated at, 483.

-, Bishop of, Jean de Morvilliers, 1224, 1225, 1268, 1276.

-, -, to attend the conference for peace, 75.

-, -, formerly ambassador at Venice, ib.

-, -, commissioner at the conference at Marck, 95, 100, 120, 122, p. 115.

-, Duke of, deceased, the Emperor agreed to give the Milanese to the, at the peace of (1544), 113.

-, -, second son of Henry II. of France, 141, 524, 556, 619, 649, 683.

-, -, and a daughter of the King of the Romans, proposition of marriage between the, 113, 118, 346.

-, -, the duchy of Milan demanded for the, 127.

-, -, proposal to give the state of Milan to the, 346.

-, -, marriage proposed between the, and a daughter of the King of Bohemia, 524.

-, -, proposal to give Savoy to the, 553.

-, -, to be invested with the kingdom of Naples, App. 165, 166, 855.

-, house of, 990, 1284.

Ormanetto, Captain, brother of Messer Nicolò, 488.

-, Federico, Captain, 911.

-, Nicolò, the Veronese, datary to Cardinal Pole, 723, 911, 999.

-, -, sent by Pole to Rome, 1002, 1003, 1024.

Oropesa, Count of, 721 note.

Orsi, Giovan Domenico degli, 577.

Orsini family, the, 504.

-, Archbishop, 810, 837. See Santa Severina.

-, Camillo, Signor, 337, 551, 558, 572, 588, 630, 631, p. 671, 647, 652, 662, 666, 676, 685, 695, 742, 767, 774, 855.

-, -, fortifying Rome, 614.

-, -, son-in-law of, Baldissera Rangon, 684.

-, -, sons of, 774.

-, Catino, Signor, son of Camillo, 676.

-, Felice, Donna, 337.

-, Felicità, di Bracciano, p. 673 note.

-, Francesco, 820.

-, Giordano, Signor, 727, 747, 748, 754, 775, 786, 810, 837, 1278.

-, -, French lieutenant in Corsica, 422, 628.

-, -, sends a secretary from Corsica to France, 1112.

-, -, brother of the Archbishop, 748.

-, Giovanni, Signor, son of Camillo, 676.

-, Giulio, Signor, 685, 742a, 758, 770, 775, 780, 786, 889, 940, 969, 976, 978, 995.

-, -, in command at Paliano, 609.

-, -, plot by his cupbearer, 684.

-, -, a chain presented to, by the King of France, 810.

-, Nicolò. See Pitigliano, Count of.

-, Paulo, 1068, 1070.

-, -, father of Camillo, 551 note.

-, -, Giordano, Signor, son-in-law of the Duke of Florence, 145, 497, 504, 647, 676, 826.

-, -, -, his state, p. 674.

-, -, -, the Order of St. Michael given to, 834.

-, Valerio, Signor, 684.

-, -, son of, 459.

-, Virginio, 595.

Orvieto, 539, 689, 758, 1021.

Osio, Monsignor d', 190.

Ossero, island of, banishment to the, 83.

Ostin or Hostia, 621, p. 729, p. 730, 679, 689, 695, 699, 726, 728, 788, 792, 796, 808, 809, 890.

-, siege of, by Philip's troops under Alva, 701.

-, capture of, by Alva, 711, 713, 746, 747, 751, 820.

-, plan of, 719.

-, citadel (rocea) of, 739.

-, Papal soldiers taken prisoners in, 740.

-, the Duke of Alva building a fortress at, 749.

-, fortresses of, 758.

-, fort at, 774.

-, Spanish fort at or near, 799, 800, 807.

-, fortress of, lost by the Spaniards, 841.

-, commodities brought by sea to, for Rome, 856.

-, island of, or opposite to, 701, 726, 728, 739, 758, 792, 841.

-, -, alias Fiumicino, 788, 839.

-, - See Fiumicino;

Porto;

Tiber.

Otranto, 652.

Otricoli, 659.

Oxford, 317, 394.

-, a gentleman of, restores monastic property, 32.

-, monastery of Franciscan friars at, ib.

-, Archbishop Cranmer in prison at, 215.

-, the burning of Bishops Ridley and Latimer at, 246, 256.

-, Hebrew lecturership at, 256.

-, theology neglected at, ib.

-, Act touching purveyors at, 308.

-, lecturers in Holy Writ at, 434.

-, University of, App. 171.

-, -, public lecturer in theology in the, Father Soto, 594.