Spain: October 1508

Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 1, 1485-1509. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1862.

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'Spain: October 1508', in Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 1, 1485-1509. Edited by G A Bergenroth( London, 1862), British History Online, accessed November 27, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol1/pp465-467.

"Spain: October 1508". Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 1, 1485-1509. Ed. G A Bergenroth(London, 1862), , British History Online. Web. 27 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol1/pp465-467.

October 1508

1 Oct.
P. R. O.
592. Archduchess Margaret.
Ratifies the treaty of marriage between the Archduke Charles and the Princess Mary.—Malines, 1st October 1508.
Latin. p. 1, in print.
Printed in Rymer.
1 Oct.
P. R. O.
593. Archduchess Margaret.
Binds herself to be security for the 250,000 crowns which, according to the treaty of the 21st of December 1507, may have to be paid as penalty by the Archduke Charles.— Malines, 1st October 1508.
Latin. pp. 2, in print.
Printed in Rymer.
7 Oct.
P. R. O.
594. Maximilian, King Of The Romans, and the Archduke Charles.
The marriage between the Archduke Charles and the Princess Mary was to have been solemnized before the Feast of Easter, had not the illness of King Henry prevented it.
Commission Johannes de Berghes to go over to England, and perform the ceremony according to the rites of the Church, in the name of the Archduke.—Breda, 7th October 1508.
Latin, pp. 2, in print.
Printed in Rymer.
11 Oct.
P. R. O.
595. Maximilian, King Of The Romans.
Binds himself to be security for the 250,000 crowns which, according to the treaty of the 21st December 1507, may have to be paid as penalty by the Archduke Charles. —Schonhoven, 11th of October 1508.
Latin. pp. 3, in print.
Printed in Rymer.
11 Oct.
P. R. O.
596. Maximilian, King Of The Romans, and the Archduke Charles.
Bind themselves conjointly to be securities for the 250,000 crowns which, according to the treaty of the 21st of December 1507, may have to be paid as penalty by the Archduke Charles.—Schonhoven, 11th October 1508.
Latin. pp. 3, in print.
Printed in Rymer.
11 Oct.
P. R. O.
597. Maximilian, King Of The Romans, and the Archduke Charles.
Commission Johannes de Berghes, Lawrence de Gorrenodo, Sigismund Pilong, Jean le Sauvaige, Andreas de Burgo, Georges de Theimseke, and Egidius Vandamme, to deliver the ratified treaties to the Commissioners of King Henry, and to perform, in the name of the Archduke, the marriage ceremonies with the Princess Mary.—Schonhoven, 11th October 1508.
Latin. pp. 3, in print.
Printed in Rymer.
12 Oct.
P. R. O.
598. Guillaume De Croy.
Binds himself to be security for 50,000 crowns as a portion of the penalty stipulated in the treaty of the 21st December 1507.—12th October 1508.
Latin. p. 1, in print.
Printed in Rymer.
27 Oct.
A. G. d. D. d. N.
599. Maximilian, King Of The Romans, to the Archduchess Margaret.
Has heard that she is preparing to go to the Congress at Cambray. As he is told that a great number of strangers are expected, advises her to engage all the houses on one side of the town, and to leave to the Cardinal of Amboise the other half.
She must take the English ambassadors with her to Cambray, especially Wingfield, and admit them to the deliberations.
If an ambassador from the King of Arragon come, she is to ask him whether he is provided with authority from the King, and, if he is, to admit him.
His ambassadors have not yet gone to England, because he has not had time to furnish them with instructions. Has now ordered them to set out immediately, and will send the instructions after them.—Breda, 27th October 1508.
French. pp. 3, in print.
Printed in Correspondance de l'Empereur Maximilian I., &c. Publié par M. le Glay. Vol. I. p. 99.