Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Further Supplement To Volumes 1 and 2, Documents From Archives in Vienna. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.
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'Index: N', in Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Further Supplement To Volumes 1 and 2, Documents From Archives in Vienna. Edited by Garrett Mattingly( London, 1947), British History Online, accessed November 27, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/further-supp/vols1-2/pp545-548.
"Index: N". Calendar of State Papers, Spain: Further Supplement To Volumes 1 and 2, Documents From Archives in Vienna. Ed. Garrett Mattingly(London, 1947), , British History Online. Web. 27 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/further-supp/vols1-2/pp545-548.
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Najera, abbot of. See Marin, Francisco.
-, duke of. See Manrique de Lara, Pedro.
Naples, kingdom of, English loan to be guaranteed by revenues of, 13.
-, -, imperial troops in, sent to frontier of papal states, 21.
-, -, Wolsey points out desirability of emperor's making agreement with pope about, 24.
-, -, Francis I's designs on, 460.
-, -, would be endangered by peace excluding Italy, 47.
-, -, Charles repudiates provisions of treaty of Noyon concerning, 48, 72, 321.
-, -, imperial forces may have to withdraw to, 64, 82, 84.
-, -, Wolsey advises Charles to see to defence of, 108.
-, -, Francis I objects to excluding from truce, 114.
-, -, threatened by Turks, 116, 206-7, 211, 230-2, 356.
-, -, Charles has alienated revenues of, to pay army of Italy, 130, 136, 335, 395, 400.
-, -, safety of, depends on campaign in Lombardy, 131, 150, 165, 179, 195, 316, 414.
-, -, French preparing naval expedition against, 399, 404.
-, -, English hostility would increase danger to, de Praet says, 405.
-, -, French attack on, would justify continuing war, Wolsey says, 406.
-, -, pope's prestige would be endangered by French conquest of, 408.
-, -, Henry points out danger to, 409.
-, -, Francis detaching army to invade, 424, 426, 433.
-, -, arrangement to give kingdom to pope's nephew, married to a daughter of Francis, rumoured, 427.
-, -, Medicis could never hold, de Praet says, 430.
-, -, France will leave to the emperor, Wolsey thinks, 434.
-, -, Chapuys' pensions on,449.
-, constable of. See Colonna, Ascanio.
-, galleys of, to convoy the pope, 75, 143, 464.
-, -, to form part of Mediterranean fleet, 196.
-, men-at-arms of, Lannoy has failed to send, to reinforce Bourbon's army, 372 377, 379-80.
-, -, difficulty in paying, Lannoy writes, 381.
-, -, have not yet arrived, Pace reports, 393-4.
-, -, Lannoy sent only half the promised number, Wolsey says, 403.
-, viceroy of. See Cardona, Ramon de
-, Lannoy, Charles de.
Narbonne, France, French envoy to pope detained at, 143.
-, French troops concentrated around, 149.
-, Charles obliged to march on, in support of Bourbon, 259, 263.
-, Charles may invade France by, 315.
-, imperial couriers to be sent via, 344.
Nassau, Henry, count of, army under, must be reinforced, 8.
-, -, began negotiations for truce, French say, 29.
-, -, his correspondence with de Moy sent to Wolsey, 51.
-, -, has predicted English participation will be fatal to Bourbon's conspiracy, 245.
-, -, going to Cleves. 456.
Naturelli, Philibert, prevost of Utrecht, his report about French in Navarre, 8.
-, -, should be excluded from Margaret's council, Wolsey says, 308, 326.
-, -, a loyal servant, Knight says, 327.
-, -, Wolsey still bitter against, 329, 333-4.
naval affairs, Biscay and the Channel, arrangements to safeguard emperor's voyage to Spain, 14, 19, 24, 30, 35-6, 43, 46, 52, 54-5, 66-7, 71, 74-5, 78, 82-3, 84, 90, 94, 96-7, 98, 100-1, 109-11, 116, 119, 122-3, 124-6, 129-30, 131, 133, 136.
-, -, raid on French coast proposed by Wolsey, 44.
-, -, discussed, 45, 55, 66, 75-6, 125, 128, 130, 131, 133, 138.
-, -, Surrey's raid on French coast, 140-1, 144.
-, -, Anglo-Spanish naval co-operation (1522), 145, 146-7, 152, 157, 172, 198.
-, -, blockade of Fuenterrabia, 171, 173.
-, -, defensive operations in the Channel (1523), 182-3, 187, 188, 190, 202, 211-12, 238-9.
-, -, Spanish fleet in Biscay, 190, 196, 200, 211, 254, 264, 270.
-, -, Anglo-Spanish co-operation (1523), 243, 257-8.
-, Mediterranean, 50, 75, 196, 216, 297, 366.
Navarre, kingdom of, invaded by French, 8, 9, 460.
-, -, Charles V repudiates provisions of treaty of Noyon concerning, 48, 72.
-, -, Charles V asserts rights to nomination of bishops in, 61.
-, -, Spanish around Fuenterrabia reinforced from, 167.
-, -, troops raised in, 287.
-, -, Charles plans invasion from, 422.
-, -, Charles insists Henri d'Albret renounce his rights to, 447.
-, - See also Albret, Henri d' and military operations, Navarre and Pyrenees frontier.
-, viceroy of. See Manrique de Lara, Pedro.
Nesle, France, 281.
Netherlands, Francis demanded hostages from, 7.
-, Francis threatens frontiers of, 8.
-, people of, desire a truce, 23.
-, Wolsey recommends truce to protect, 27, 40, 89, 90, 115.
-, English protection of, according to treaties, 40, 52, 63, 78, 80, 107, 114, 117, 183, 203, 220, 293, 306, 352.
-, importance of commerce and fishing to, 51, 94, 110-1.
-, -, gunners to be raised in, 82, 93.
-, Spanish sailors to be sent to, 82-3, 93.
-, arrangements made for the defence of, Lachaulx hopes, 112.
-, commerce of, with Scotland, 120, 204-5.
-, threatened by French naval attack, 123, 181, 202.
-, Spain provides better navy than, 131.
-, French intend to invade, Wolsey warns, 141.
-, Buren proposes Henry pay cavalry from, 153.
-, English troops for defence of, 163, 171-2, 220.
-, Margaret asks English aid in defending, 168, 220.
-, Charles' preoccupation with Italy endangers, Henry says, 181.
-, endangered by delay in invading France, Charles says, 195-6.
-, commerce of, with France, 205.
-, Charles cannot maintain separate army in, 227.
-, can defend themselves, de Praet says, 235.
-, -, frontiers difficult to defend, 236, 242, 316.
-, treasury of, depleted, 291, 293, 303.
-, English public opinion hostile toward, 299.
-, Wolsey threatens to issue letters of marque against, 307, 326, 438.
-, English irritated by exchange rates in, 326, 418, 424, 433.
-, letters of marque against have been issued, de Praet says, 336.
-, English may intend to help French conquer, de Praet fears, 339-40, 405, 410, 415, 432.
-, English complain of ill treatment in, 348, 351, 432.
-, English making no move to help defend, de Praet says, 353.
-, history proves English cannot injure France without alliance of, de Praet says, 360.
-, Henry cites his frequent assistance to, 400.
-, French preparing to invade, 411.
-, Wolsey says Charles should draw aid in his extremity from nobles and estates of, 413, 420.
-, Wolsey threatens to suspend commercial relations with, 424, 433.
-, de Praet coming to, 437.
-, imperial army in, to occupy Cambrai, 453.
-, English undertake to defend, 458.
-, -, and passim. See also Flanders, Holland etc.
-, Margaret of Savoy, regent of the Netherlands
-, and military operations, Picardy and the Netherlands frontier.
Neufville, N. de, seigneur de Villeroy, to come to England from Francis, 367-8, 373, 386.
-, -, fails to arrive, 375, 381.
Newcastle on Tyne, 205.
Newhall (in Essex), letters dated from, 141, 149.
Nice, 366, 401.
Nieuport, Flanders, 43.
Norfolk, duke of. See Howard, Thomas.
Normandy, English ship to raid coast of, 123.
-, naval descent on, suggested, 125, 130, 182.
-, French rumoured collecting great army in, 144.
-, Margaret suggests English invasion of, 153.
-, Charles suggests English invasion of, 201, 284.
-, Francis I in, preparing great navy, 202.
-, Wolsey wishes to know Bourbon's strength in, 247.
-, Margaret hears English will land in, 255.
-, Bourbon promises to aid English in, 261-2.
-, too late to invade now, Henry says, 285.
-, de Praet says English may invade, 342.
-, Buren cannot promise to assist English if they invade, 390.
-, Wolsey cites English claim to, 406.
-, Bourbon proposes English invasion of, 407.
-, intendant-general of. See Bohier, Thomas.
Northout, Jean de, seigneur de Baygem, matre d'htel to Mary of Hungary, bearer of dispatches from de Praet, 306, 311.
Novara, Italy, 49, 126, 302.
Noyon, France, treaty of, Francis I's attack a violation of, 7.
-, -, Charles declares he is no longer bound by provisions of, 48, 72, 150.
-, -, Henry thinks Francis would insist on provisions of, 127.
-, -, Henry says Charles escaped from, by his help, 321.
nuncio
-, papal, to England. See Dario, Sylvester (Sept., 1522Nov., 1523)
-, Ghinucci, Girolamo (powers expired on Leo X's death, in England until March, 1522)
-, Ossorio, Alvaro, bishop of Astorga (June to August, 1522)
-, Langus, Melchior (after December, 1523). See also Bertolotti, Bernardo (not a nuncio, but bearing a special message from the pope, October, 1522May, 1523).
-, -, to France. See Merino, S. G.
-, -, to Charles V. See Caracciolo, Marino.
-, -, in Switzerland, 218, 234, 363. See also Filonardo, Ennio.
-, -, to the Venetian republic, 159, 174.
Nues, Martin, a courier, 169, 171, 263, 272.
Nuremberg, Germany, 78, 154.