Venice: August 1510

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 2, 1509-1519. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1867.

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August 1510

Aug. 2. Deliberazioni Senato, v. xliii. p. 86, tergo. 76. The Same to the Same.
To urge the Pope to continue his efforts to embroil England with France.
Ayes, 176.
[Italian, 60 lines.]
Aug. 15. Deliberazioni Senato, v. xliii. p. 97. 77. The Doge and Senate to the Ambassador in Rome.
Consider that the detention of the English ambassador's letters by the French will irritate the King of England; especially as the Pope will exaggerate the offence. No effort should be neglected to induce the Pope to effect the rupture of the agreement between England and France.
Ayes. 161. Noes, 15. Neutrals, 0.
[Italian, 95 lines.]