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Pacheco, Francisco, Don, 620 bis, 630, 691 742a, 749, 773, 781, 782, 798, 811, 888, 890, 905, 915, 930, 1006, 1011, 1017, 1023, 1034.
-, -, envoy from the Duke of Alva to Rome, 626. See Francisco, Don.
-, -, arrives in Rome from Philip's court, 796 bis, 817.
-, -, unable to obtain audience of the Pope, 799.
-, -, secretary to the Duke of Alva, 900.
-, Juan, Don, 363.
-, Pedro, Don, Cardinal of Siguenza (“Cardinal Pacheco”), 41, 447, 484, 569, 572, 596, 607, 609, 616, 626, 653, p. 731, 701, 740, 758, 763, 768, 781, p. 911, 796, 811, 875, 889, 907, 914, 921, 926, 928, 931, 937, 939, 950, 951, 958, 961, 999, 1015, 1030, 1039, 1041, 1043, 1044, 1057, 1067, 1076, 1101, 1117, 1143, 1170, 1191.
-, -, Viceroy of Naples, 97.
-, -, requests Charles V. to favour his election as Pope, 88.
-, -, agent of, goes to Philip, 90.
-, -, his proceedings in Naples, ib.
-, -, in disfavour with Philip, 138.
-, -, papers seized in his house at Rome, 540.
-, -, 3,000 crowns due to, ordered to be retained for the Pope's service, p. 731.
-, -, letters to, from Philip's court, 684.
-, -, letter to, from Pole, 901.
-, -, mediates between the Pop. and Philip, 959.
-, -, his great influence with the Pope, 1145.
-, -, secretary of, 97, 138.
Padilla, Gutierre Lopez de, Don. See Lopez.
Padua, 288, 459, 499, 654 note, p. 721, 684, p. 761, 706, 709, 716, 717, 736, 820, 837, p. 1078, App. 139, 141, 170.
-, plague at, 551.
-, siege of, p. 704.
-, Bailiff (Podestà) of, 708, 717, 729, 730, 731.
-, -, Bernardo Giorgio, letters to, 706, 710, 725, 734, 736.
-, governors of, App. 139.
-, monastery of Santa Giustina of, 402.
-, - of Theatines at, 325.
-, tribunal of, App. 143.
-, University of, p. 721, 837, p. 1069, 964, App. 170.
-, -, lectures on medicine at the, p. 695.
-, -, professor in the, 442 note, App. 170.
-, -, a student in the, App. 143.
Paduan archives, 706, 729, 734, 736.
Padula. See Massa.
Pagan, Lady Magdalen, App. 14.
Pageants in London, p. 133.
Pages, 200.
Paget, William, Sir, Secretary of State to Henry VIII., App. 115, 117, 118, 121.
-, -, Lord, p. 132, 161, 163, 178, 209, 288, 297, 363, 464, 479, 481, 482, 490, 580, 585, 594, 627, App. 126.
-, -, one of the commissioners to attend the conference for the peace between Charles V., Philip, and France, 58, 72.
-, -, on his way to the conference, 75, 80, 81, 88, 92, 97, 100, 121, 127.
-, -, his son and son-in-law, at Brussels, 121, 127.
-, -, returns to England, 138.
-, -, a servant of, arrested as a spy at Brussels, 173, 178.
-, -, greatly hated by the Emperor, 173.
-, -, disagreement between Gardiner and, 184.
-, -, his earnest suit to Philip, not to take Elizabeth out of the kingdom, 193.
-, -, to accompany Philip to Brussels, 200.
-, -, favoured the marriage between Philip and Mary, 222.
-, -, favoured by the Emperor and Philip, 289.
-, -, recommended by Philip for the Chancellorship, 332.
-, -, the office of Lord Privy Seal conferred on, 389 note, App. 171.
-, -, ambassador to the Imperial court, 448, 450, 458, 875 note.
-, -, “mediator” between Philip and Mary, 448.
-, -, favours the Lutheran opinions, 450.
-, -, his interviews with Charles and Philip at Brussels, 460.
-, -, presented with a chain by Philip, on his departure from Brussels, 481.
-, -, leaves Brussels for England, 486.
-, -, returns to London, 489.
-, -, as privy councillor, gives an opinion in writing, 723.
-, -, charges by, against Pole, 775.
Pagnano, —, agent of the Cardinalof Trent, 782, 787.
-, Hercole, Messer, 9.
Palaces, royal, 697.
Palatine, the Elector or Count, 45, 262, 501, 667, 1190, 1200, 1214.
-, -, death of, 416, 444.
-, -, his consort, Dorotca, niece to Charles V., 444.
-, -, Duke Otho Henry takes possession of the Electorate, 444.
-, -, a gentleman sent to Charles V. by, on his succession, 455.
-, -, troops raised in the State of, at the request of France, 793.
-, - and France, understanding between, 810.
Palazzo, Captain, of Fano, 484.
Palermo, a present of 20,000 crowns from, to Philip, 696.
Palestrina (in the Campagna), 616, p. 674, 807, 950, 1023, 1025, 1028, 1029.
-, troops sent to, 811.
-, a fountain near, 1029.
Paliano, 529, 535, 539, 553, 603, 621, 624, p. 659, p. 669, 651, p. 692, 675, 678, 680, 683, 685, 689, 691, 703, 739, 740, 742a, 746, 758, 770, 777, 781, 786, 788, 793, 797, 803, 889, 894, 910, 943, 967, 969, 974, 995, 1006, 1011, 1012, 1016, 1021, 1023, 1025, 1028, 1030, 1034, 1037, 1049, 1109, 1156, 1191, App. 165.
- held by Pope Paul III. for life, 689.
- to be made a fortress, 484, 492, 498.
-, fortification of, 501, 504, 518, 533, 539, 545, 551, 574, 584, 772.
-, troops for the defence of, 519.
-, Papal garrison or troops in, 575, 607, 616, 962, 1148.
-, commander at, 609.
-, warder of the citadel of, 638, 1006 note.
-, proposals respecting, 618.
-, peasantry of, persuaded to hold out against the Pope, p. 673.
-, a plot discovered at, 684, p. 760, 713, 889.
-, proposed dismantling of its fortresses, 685.
-, Alva persists in demanding, 701.
-, negotiations touching, 969.
-, Papal troops sent to succour, 972, 976, 978.
-, Governor of, 978.
-, the rout of, 980 note.
-, Philip's army under, 1023.
-, trustee for, 1045.
-, citadel of, 1156.
-, state, fief, or duchy of, 494, 511, 569, 579, 582, 584, 601, 652, 691, 699, 728, 735, 739, 1017, 1030, 1031, 1045, 1051, 1163, 1170, 1171, 1196.
-, -, the Colonnas deprived of the, by Pope Paul IV., 484.
-, -, investiture of, in the Count of Montorio, by the Pope, 484, 492, 500, 533.
-, -, proposed erection of fortresses in the, 496.
-, -, fortresses raised in the, 526.
-, -, compensation for the, offered by Philip, 1175.
-, Duke of, Giovanni Caraffa (Count of Montorio), 484 note, 492, 494, 496, 499, 500, 501, 511, 512, 518, 522, 526, 528, 533, 534, 535, 540, 547, 549, 550, 551, 558, 561 note, 566, 568, 569, 572, 577, p. 569, 579, 581, 582, 589, 604, 607, 609, 616, 620, 624, 631, p. 659, 642, 643, p. 672, p. 674, 647, 648, 652, p. 692, p. 694, p. 700, 662, 665, 666, p. 723, p. 726, 675, 676, 684, 685, p. 763, 689, 691, 726, 728, 732, 735, 742, 755, 758, 759, 763, 767, 774, 781, 791, 792, 793, 796, 797, 799, 800, 807, 809, 811, 816, 819, 820, 825, 826, 831, 832, 833, 837, 839, 841, 844, 851, 854, 855, 856, 875, 878, 880, 833, 889, 894, 896, 907, 908, 910, 916, 929, 930, 944, 950, 951, 968, 976, 980, 999, 1002, 1003, 1006, 1011, 1012, 1015, 1023, 1028, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1043, 1045, 1062, 1076, 1102, 1110, 1117, 1122, 1125, 1128, 1132, 1143, 1144, 1145, 1148, 1156, 1163, 1170, 1183, 1191, 1197, App. 165, 169.
-, -, his creation by his uncle Paul IV., 484, 504, 735 note;
the bull of investiture, 484.
-, -, included in the truce between Philip and France, 498.
-, -, a pension promised by France to, 575.
-, -, proposed pension from Philip to, 638.
-, -, proposal to give Camerino to, 699.
-, -, proposal to make him Duke of Sienna, 781.
-, -, the Order of St. Michael given to, 834.
-, -, Sienna promised by Alva to, 940.
-, -, and Cardinal Caraffa, quarrel between, 980, 1049, 1051, 1199.
-, -, captain general of the Papal forces, 1021.
-, -, concession of 200,000 crowns by Philip to, 1121.
-, -, revenues to be granted by Philip to, 1180.
-, -, compensation to be given to (for Paliano), 1193.
-, -, executed at Rome (1561), 850 note.
-, -, son of, “the Marquis.” See Cavi, Marquis of.
-, -, daughter of, christening of the, 800.
-, -, -, proposed marriage between the, and the Duke of Urbino's son, 1045.
-, -, -, proposed marriage between the, and Duke Ottavio Farnese of Parma, 1102.
-, -, -, eldest, 1148.
-, -, mother of, “the Countess,” 569.
-, -, nephew of, 1102, 1110, 1197.
-, -, -, hostage in France, 1160, 1170. See Caraffa, Pietro.
-, -, auditor of, 1117.
-, -, chamberlain of, 910.
-, -, physician of, 685.
-, - See also Montorio, Count of.
-, Duchess of, Violante Garlonia, wife of Giovanni Caraffa, 484, p. 671, 832, 833, 834, 941, 980, 1034, 1197.
-, -, delivery of, 809.
-, -, daughter of, to be named Paula, 796.
-, -, children of, 833.
Paligniano, Marquis of, 814.
Palisperno, church of San Lorenzo in, 684.
Pallard. See Pollard.
Pallavicini, the Signori, 161.
Pallium, ceremony and signification of the, explained by Pole, p. 430, p. 431.
- sent by the Pope to Pole, 434, 473.
- given to the Patriarch of Venice, 437.
Pall-mall, game of, 1059.
Palmieri, Andrea Matteo, Cardinal, letter from, App. 111.
Palombara (near Rome), 659, p. 730.
- sacked by Alva's troops, p. 730.
Pampeluna, 787.
Pancirola, Guido, Doctor, 442.
Pandino, town of, 601.
Pandolfo, Signor, App. 5.
Pandora, of Rome, and her mother, 1117.
Papal agents in France, 698.
- army, 577, 774, 792, 846, 856, 872.
- -, commanders of the, 1039.
- artillery, 749.
- auditor della Camera, 551, 895.
- auditoriato, tribunal of the, 966.
- auditors di Rota, 726, 1051. note Agostini, Fantuccio.
- authority, works on the, 491.
- brief, a, p. 116, 313, 590.
- - erecting the lordship of Ireland into a kingdom, 182.
- - explaining the bull revoking alienations of church property, 188, 256. See Papal bull.
- - to Pole, 270.
- - to Philip and Mary, 938.
- briefs, 70, 180, 310, 530 note.
- - to Philip and Mary, 136, 151.
- - sent to Spain, 522.
- bull, a, 946, App. 166.
- - confirming the restitution of church property in England, 14, 190, 258.
- - by Pope Paul IV. revoking alienations of church property in general, 179, 188, 196, 215.
- -, another bull excepting England from the revocatory bull, 179, 217, 276.
- -, with a golden seal, for the erection of Ireland into a kingdom, 217.
- -, depriving the Colonnas of their estates, 551.
- - called “In cænâ Domini,” 642, 859, 865.
- - for 1 per cent. to be paid in Rome, 907.
- - to the King of France, 1128.
- bulls, 310, 879.
- - for all the bishoprics in England, 182.
- - alienating church property, annulled, 879 note.
- captains, 781.
- cavalry, 468, 529, p. 730, 609.
- - driven by Colonna into Rome, 962.
- -, general of the, 636.
- Chamber, 631, 642, 648.
- -, auditor of the. See Papal auditor.
- -, clerk of the, 837.
- -, master of the, 843. See Consiglieri, Paulo.
- -, president of the, p. 661, 966.
- - -, sale of the office, 837.
- -, tribunal of the, 966.
- chamberlains, 807, 969.
- chancery, 820.
- -, tribunal of the, 966.
- - See Apostolic Chamber.
- cities and harbours, 1016.
- collateral general, 499.
- commissary general, Bortolo Camerario, 732, 781, 814, 819, 831, p. 731, p. 942, p. 947, 1090, 1117, 1170, App. 158, 160, 161, 162, 164, 165, 170.
- Council, 1117.
- -, Lords of the, App. 162.
- - of war, 807.
- Court, 235, 325, 338, 492, 544, 648, p. 691, p. 695 note, 666, 820, 889.
- -, disorders of the, p. 730.
- cuirassiers, 499.
- cursitors, 547, 1036.
- datariato. See Datariato.
- elections, order issued by Gregory X. at the Council of Lyons touching, 51.
- engineers, 774.
- exchequer, 976.
- feudatories, 809.
- fiefs, p. 720.
- fortresses, 695, 699, 749.
- -, Alva's demands touching, 701.
- - held by the Duke of Alva, 739.
- galleys, p. 670, 814, 895.
- -, a gallionetto sunk by the, 811.
-, -, captain of the, 781, 1170, 1197.
- -, Gascon commander of the, 865.
- government, 636, 659, 781.
- grooms, 405.
- guard, cavalry of the, 484.
- harquebusiers, 499, 636, 749.
- indulgences, 846.
- infantry, 431, 468, 484, 529, 533, 539, 595, 749.
- legate to England. See Pole.
- -, William Peto appointed in place of Pole, 937, 959.
- -, -, insulted whenever he passes through London, 1135.
- - to Venice, Cardinal Triulzi, 913.
- - in France, 1271, 1272.
- legates appointed to Philip and the King of France to negotiate peace (1556), 445. See Caraffa and Motula
- -, ceremonies usual on the despatch of, 459.
- -, crosses given to the, 485.
- - and nuncios, question of precedence in relation to, 931.
- - - recalled to Rome, 959.
- - for the negotiation of a general peace, Caraffa and Triultio (1558), 1024, 1037, 1043. See Caraffa and Triultio.
- master of the ceremonies, 807.
- ministers, 522, 558, 566, 610, p. 671, p. 693, 666, 675.
- - in Philip's realms recalled, 856.
- nuncio to Philip and Mary, Antonio Agostini, auditor di Rota, 37, 66.
- - with Charles V. and Philip at Brussels. See Conza, Archbishop of.
- - to Philip, Commendone, Bishop of Zante, 459, 463, 499.
- - in France. See Viterbo, Bishop of.
- - -, Archbishop of Sta. Severina, 459, 537.
- - -, the Rev. Brancaccio, Governor of Rome, 636.
- - -, Bishop of Fermo, 970.
- - in Poland, Lippomano, 695.
- - to the King of the Romans, 1144, 1148.
- - -, Zaccaria Dolfin, 684.
- - in Spain, forbidden to exercise his authority with regard to effects of deceased ecclesiastics, 509.
- - at Venice, Commendone, 829.
- - -, Cardinal Triulzi, 837.
- nuncios, 405, 1024, 1037.
- -, proposed mission of, to Charles V., Philip, and France, 304.
- ordnance, master general of the, 781.
- pardons, 846.
- penitentiary, 966.
- -, tribunal of the, 966.
- procurator fiscal, 769. See Rome, fiscal advocate at.
- referendary, App. 111.
- sacristan, 843, App. 163.
- secretary, Aldobrandino, 827.
- signatura. See Signatura.
- soldiers, 337, 799.
- -, great numbers of, 324.
- - complain of not being paid, 855.
- States or territories, 234, 349, 529, 540, 541, 565, 582, 596, 608, 616, 621, 622, p. 670, p. 672, 647, 648, 650, p. 722, p. 726, p. 729, p. 758, 699, 728, 732, 740, 742, 753, 763, 767, 781, p. 910, 798, 800, 850, 894, 919, 921, 923, 930, 950, 958, 1017, 1030, 1037, 1045, 1081, 1162, App. 170.
- -, frontiers of the, 431.
- -, Charles V. charged with having long intended to occupy the, 587.
- -, invasion of, by Philip's troops under Alva, 603, 635, 657, p. 701.
- -, misbehaviour of French troops in the, 898.
- - in danger from the Turkish fleet, 1145.
- -, want of grain in the, 1160.
- -, fiefs in the, 675.
- -, revenues of the, p. 731.
- subjects, claims of, against Philip, 951.
- supremacy, 645.
- treasurer, the Rev., 609, 636, 684.
- treasury, 1062.
- -, president of the, p. 911, p. 942.
- towns and places, 684, 689.
- -, taken by Alva, 607, 632, p. 739, p. 742, 797.
- troops or forces, 234, 242, 278, 352, 425, 541, 549, p. 567, 582, 600, 609, 620, 622, 631, 636, p. 659, 642, p. 669, p. 672, 647, 648, 652, p. 702, 661, 662, 679, 685, 699, 701, 728, 781, 792, 811, 841, 844, 849, 865, 894, 916, 929, 932, 950, 952, 1011.
- -, proposed disbanding of, 235.
- - sent to succour Paliano, 972, 976, 978.
- vice-chancellor, 966.
Paphos, bishopric of, election of the Rev. Contarini to the, 1015.
-, Bishop of, [Pietro] Contarini, letter to, 17.
Papists, conspiracy against, 37.
Paratt, Paretes. See Perrott.
Pardon, the royal, p. 1066.
Pariglio, —, App. 128.
Paris, 86, 87, 363, 370, 436, 439, 483, 507, 533, 584, 595, 624, 698, 705, 722, 723, 805, 808, p. 1014, 883, 896, 956, 977, 979, 984, 985, 986, 989, 993, 995, 1008, 1035, 1082, 1087, 1095, 1103, 1116, 1140, 1170, 1204, 1221, 1227, 1239, 1247, 1272, 1296, App. 64, 69, 83.
-, a loan demanded from the city of, 818.
-, panic in, after the battle of St. Quentin, 989, 994.
-, persons of quality prevented from leaving, 989.
-, subsidy to be paid by, 993.
-, military force in, 1000.
-, fresh troops raised in, 1027.
-, money contributed by the chief persons of, 1089.
-, account of Huguenot processions in, 1235a.
-, artisans of, 1027.
-, burgesses of, a loan required from the, 671.
-, citizens of, 993.
-, clergy of, 1124.
-, fortifications of, 993.
-, garrison of, 993.
-, gates of, 1235a.
-, -, closed, 989.
-, governor of, M. de Montmorency, 650.
-, Hotel de Cluny, 995.
-, inhabitants of, 1005.
-, lieutenant of criminal police, 1240.
-, Louvre, all revenues to be brought to the, 818.
-, Lutheran conventicles in, 1026.
-, Mathurins of, order of monks called, App. 71.
-, Montmartre, 1008.
-, municipality of, 1124.
-, Notre Dame, cathedral church of, 639, 1005, 1124.
-, Parliament of, 995, 1240.
-, -, public halls of the, 1124.
-, - House, the Queen in the, 993.
-, populace of, 1216.
-, -, nature of the, 989.
-, postmaster at, 1225.
-, Rue St. Jacques, 1235a.
-, Sainte Chapelle, 1005, 1133.
-, St. Germain, meadows beyond the Faubourg, 1235a, 1240.
-, Sorbonne, theologians of the, 1239.
-, students of, 1235a.
-, trades of, each to raise a military company, 1000.
-, train bands of the trades of, 1001, 1026.
-, University of, p. 1069, 1124.
-, letters dated at, 18, 28, 71, 211, 293, 553, 559, 562, 563, 568, 571, 575, 576, 633, 635, 639, 640, 649, 650, 651, 662, 663, 670, 671, 677, 678, 683, 688, 694, 810, 812, 815, 818, 824, 828, 830, 989, 990, 993, 994, 995, 1000, 1001, 1005, 1008, 1009, 1013, 1014, 1026, 1027, 1040, 1046, 1047, 1121, 1124, 1131, 1133, 1137, 1138, 1159, 1161, 1172, 1173, 1176, 1216, 1220, 1221, 1222, 1224, 1225, 1227, 1235a, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1260, 1262, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1281, 1282, App. 108.
-, Manola da, 891.
Parishes, 150.
Parisians, 1005, 1008, 1013, 1121, 1260.
-, 25,000 paid infantry demanded from the, 989.
-, 300,000 francs voted by the, 1001.
Parliament, 11, 248, 259, 270, 275, 276, 289, 305, 333, 440, 505, 617, p. 1052, p. 1081, 1146, 1189, 1286, 1287, 1293.
- (1529), App. 103, 104, 105, 106, 107.
-, (1555) repeal by, of all Acts against the Holy See, 4, 14.
-, dissolution of, 8, 10, 289, 307, 313.
-, petition by, to Philip and Mary, that they would intercede for the renunciation of the church property, 14.
-, a “Dialogue” against, 80.
-, consent of, requisite for restitution of the church property, 179, 256.
- to meet at the end of October 1555, 215, 226, 232, 240, 246.
-, “business which Philip has to treat” in the, 229.
-, Philip to be present at the opening of, 231.
-, writ summoning Courtenay to, 249.
-, account of the opening of, 21 October, 1555, 251.
-, letter of Philip read to, 256, 258.
-, many violent opposition members returned to, 257.
-, Mary attends, a second time, 256, 258.
-, a committee of supply of both Houses, 258.
-, opening of, 259, 270.
-, proceedings in, 259.
-, committee of, to impose a subsidy, 259, 260.
-, proceedings in, 267, 274.
-, private bills in, 269.
-, debates in, 282.
-, proposal to regulate the representation in, 282.
-, opposition in, to the bill relating to the church property, 287.
-, several members of, sent for by the Queen, 287.
-, a committee of, to revise the Bill for cession of the church property, 297, 298.
-, money obtained by the Queen from, 315.
-, adjourned, 323.
- (un mezzo Parlamento) summoned, 752.
-, the three estates in, p. 1052.
-, ancient privileges of members of, especially freedom of speech, p. 1052.
-, the power of the Kings of England depressed by, p. 1053.
-, power of, greatly diminished, p. 1053.
-, membership of, controlled by the King for the time being, p. 1053.
-, proposal in, to provide for the recovery of Calais, 1164.
-, resolution by, to give the Queen money to muster an army, 1168.
-, money granted by, 1174.
- Chamber, the, 259.
-, Lower House of. See Commons.
-, Upper House of. See Lords.
-, Acts of, p. 1076.
-, -, temp. Henry VIII., 14.
-, -, to be printed, 307.
-, -, royal assent to, 307.
-, -, confirmed by the Queen, 308.
-, -, abstract of, 316.
Parma, 535, 551, 571, 606, 616, 635, p. 671, 722, 727, 807, 942, 1012, 1066, 1145, 1192.
-, proposed reinstatement of Duke Ottavio Farnese in, 183.
-, an Imperialist prisoner in, 571.
-, garrison at, 575, 618.
-, cavalry of, at Rome, 599.
-, proposed attack upon, 820.
-, the Duke de Guise ordered to make war on, 980.
-, the war of, 1118, 1170.
-, duchy or state of, 618, 1170.
-, -, investiture of the, 1170.
- and Piacenza, Duke of, Pier Luigi Farnese, assassination of (1547), 24 note, 622, 623.
-, -, murderers of, 589.
-, -, conspirators against, 623, 625.
-, Duke of, Ottavio Farnese, 45, 141, 145, p. 133, 252, 335, 384, 513, 551, 571, 573, 577, 595, 609, 612, 618, 619, 621, 622, 623, 680, p. 760, 722, 727, 747, 758, 767, 768, 774, 779, 781, 787, 788, 793, 815, 820, 848 note, 892, 943, 960, 1012, 1035, 1082, 1085, 1091, 1092, 1109, 1118, 1145, 1191, 1192, 1245, 1249, 1261, App. 172.
-, -, his marriage with Margaret of Austria (1538), 622 note.
-, -, proposed reinstatement of, 183.
-, -, treaties on foot between the Duke of Ferrara, the King of France and, 430.
-, -, agreement between Philip and, 589, 606, p. 614, 621, 623, 628, 712.
-, -, articles between Philip and, 625.
-, -, former treaty between, and the King of France, 595, 606.
-, -, Piacenza conceded to, p. 614, p. 616, 868 note.
-, -, proposed marriage of, with the daughter of the Duke of Paliano, 1102.
-, -, agent of, in France, 571, p. 614;
Cavalier Tiburtio, 722.
-, -, -, at Rome, 599, 616.
-, -, -, with Philip, p. 614, 623.
-, -, -, in London, 947.
-, -, letter to, 869.
-, -, secretary of, in England, 868, 869.
-, -, -, at Brussels, 1104, 1109.
-, -, brother of, Orazio Farnese, 722.
-, -, brothers of, 595.
-, -, children of, 622.
-, -, son of. See Parma, Prince of.
-, -, Alessandro Farnese, 1192 note.
-, Duchess of, Margaret of Austria, natural daughter of Charles V., wife of Duke Ottavio Farnese, 384, 589, 606, 622 note, 623, 625, 680, 724, 760, 768, 777, 779 note, 789, 803 note1015, 863, 947, 1090, 1102.
-, -, territory of, in Naples, 525.
-, -, her income, 564
-, -, letter to, 779, 1192.
-, -, envoy from, to Queen Mary, 779 note.
-, -, ambassador from Mary to, 783, 793, 802.
-, -, in England, 866, 867, 868, 869.
-, -, leaves England for Italy, 892, 896.
-, -, her suit at Rome, 1170.
-, -, grandmother of, by name Michiel, 623 note, 867 note.
-, -, son of. See Parma, Prince of.
-, -, secretaries of, 802.
-, Prince of, Alessandro Farnese, son of Duke Ottavio, 623, 680, 760, 768, 867, 869, 892, 1148, 1192.
-, -, hostage with Philip, 589.
-, -, proposed marriage of, 606, 1109.
-, -, to remain at Milan, 625.
Parmesan territory, 511, App. 172.
-, -, fortress in the, called Pui, 1035.
- -, fortresses in the, 589, 606.
Parpaglia. See San Saluto, Abbot of.
Parr, Catharine, Queen, App. 115.
Paschal torches, 452.
Pasqualiga and Tamisera, the (ship), 333.
Passport, p. 1083.
Pastimes, 787.
Pastrana, Duke of, Don Ruy Gomez de Silva, 21 note. See Gomez.
Pate, Mrs., sister of Lady Waldegrave, 102.
-, Richard. See Worcester, Bishop of.
Patriarchs, 1143.
Pau, 1172.
Paulet, William. See Winchester, Marquis of.
Paulo, Messer. See Consiglieri.
Payia, 775.
-, delegates from, to England, 52.
Pavilions, 269.
Peace between Charles V., France, and England (1529), App. 102.
-, made at Crespi (1544), 113.
- between Charles V. and Philip and France, proposed (1555–8), 1–4, 7, 10–12, 18, 25–28, 31, 32, 34, 38–40, 42–44, 48, 51, 52, 55, 58–62, 65, 67, 71, 72, 76, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84–86, 88, 89, 95, 96, 99, 100, 103, 106, 112, 113, 116, 118, 119, 121–123, 126, 128, 132, 134, 136, 140, 141, 143, 151, 154–156, 161, 162, 166, 176–178, 180, 182, 184, 190, 194, 194, 198, 200, 207, 217, 218, 226, 227, 231, 235, 240, 248, 257, 258, 265, 268, 269, 270, 272, 288, 289, 292, 293, 295–297, 301, 302, 304, 305, 307, 310, 311, 313, 324, 326, 327, 332, 336, 338, 339, 340, 349, 352, 355–357, 360–362, 364–366, 368, 370, 372, 374, 376, 382, 412, 431, 436, 438, 443, 445, 451, 453, 454, 457, 459, 462, 462–470, 475, 477, 478, 484, 490, 494, 498, 499, 522, 524, 533, 537–539, 545, 549, 551, 556, 557, 559, 564, 571, p. 567, 579, 584, 590, 597, 601, 610, p. 615, 619, 624, 629, p. 672, 649, 661, 668, 670, 683, 733, 755, 758, 784, 785, 1043, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1065, 1067, 1073, 1076, 1077, 1090, 1092, 1098, 1100, 1102, 1104, 1109, 1111, 1114, 1115, 1119, 1122, 1125, 1140, 1143, 1144, 1152, 1158, 1160, 1162, 1167, 1169, 1173, 1175, 1177, 1181–1183, 1190, 1194–1199, 1201, 1203, 1204, 1211, 1214, 1215, 1218, 1223, 1225, 1235, 1246, 1266, 1269, 1271, 1272, 1274, 1282, 1287 1290, 1294, 1295, 1296.
- -, conference for, 47, 48. See Conference.
- -, commissioners to be sent to treat the, 52.
- -, Papal brief to Pole touching the negotiation of the, 70, 335, 361.
- -, the King of France disinclined to it, 91.
-, -, English mediators for the, 258.
- -, letter from one of Pole's confidants to a person at the French court concerning the, 293.
- -, proposed mission of Papal nuncios to negotiate the, 304.
- -, Pole commissioned to continue the negotiation for, 322, 323.
-, -, a jubilee sent by the Pope to Brussels in favour of, 324.
- -, Papal brief charging Pole to resume the negotiation for, 329.
- -, articles of (set out), 335.
- -, negotiations for (1556), 342, 343, 345, 346, 405, 605, 628, 639, 640.
- -, Papal briefs in favour of, 369, 408.
- -, negotiated by Pole, 400.
- -, negotiation for, resumed in England, 448.
- -, the “affair” of the, drawing to a close, 452.
- -, Papal legates appointed to negotiate, 464.
- -, the Pope's exhortations to, by his legates, 515, 516.
- -, treaty of, proposed by the Abbot of San Saluto, 524.
- -, assembly of Cardinals to discuss the, 547.
- -, proposal to appoint commissioners for, 552, 555.
- -, hopes of, 609.
- -, Venice proposed as mediator for, 755.
- -, negotiation of, between the confessors of Philip and the King of France (1558), 1146.
- -, reply of Philip to the Legate Caraffa about, 1151.
- -, negotiation for, completely broken, 1178.
- -, conference for, proposed, 1195.
- -, Philip refers the entire negotiation to the Pope, 1199.
-, between Philip and France, negotiations for, 1219, 1260, 1262, 1263, 1278.
- -, conference for. See Conference.
- between the Pope and Philip, negotiations for, 610, 618, 624, 733, 735, 967, 968, 1036, 1037, 1041, 1050, 1056, 1066, 1101, 1105, 1106.
-, -, articles of, 875.
-, -, conclusion of, 1039, 1043, 1044, 1048.
-, universal or general, proposed, 1124, 1133, 1137, 1148.
-, commissions of the (in England), Act touching, 308.
Peasants, App. 171.
Peckham, Edmund, Sir, son of Henry, tried for treason, 482, and note.
-, Henry, condemned to death, 482, 489.
-, -, execution of, 538 note.
Peers of the realm, 138, 257, 427, 764, 1024, App. 121, 127.
-, many absent from Parliament, 251.
- See English lords and nobility.
Peio, —, App. 12.
Pelagians, treatises against the, 442.
Pelegrini, Vicenzo, 383.
Pellegrin [Venetian] secretary, 1248.
-, courier, 1250.
Pembroke, Earl of, William Herbert, 75, 209, 316, 363, p. 434, 479, 580, 585, 617, 627, 790, 794.
-, -, sent for by Philip, 24.
-, -, despatched to Calais, 31, 32.
-, -, leaves Calais for Guisnes, 35.
-, -, to attend the conference for peace, 58.
-, -, recalled from Calais, 72, 77.
-, -, London in custody of, 142.
-, -, making great preparations, 163.
-, -, sent to quell disturbances in Warwickshire (?), 167.
-, -, to accompany Philip to Brussels, 200.
-, -, appointed captain and governor-general across the Channel, ib.
-, -, accompanies Philip to Brussels, 214, 217 note.
-, -, his expenditure at Brussels, 222.
-, -, returns from Brussels, 240.
-, -, his promise to favour a war with France, 296.
-, -, to receive Philip at Calais, 377.
-, -, ordered to cross the Channel, 723.
-, -, despatched to Calais, 743.
-, -, arrival of, at Calais, 751.
-, -, proceedings of, in the matter of the boundaries, 751.
-, -, arrests made by, at Calais, 752.
-, -, measures taken by, for defence of Calais, 764.
-, -, forces sent with, 776.
-, -, to command troops sent in aid of Philip, 873, 877.
-, -, forces of, p. 1047.
-, -, Governor of Calais, 1130.
-, -, crosses with 5,000 infantry to Dunkirk, 1130.
-, -, wife of, 72.
Penance, App. 123.
Penning, Henry, 754, 772, 903, 904, 1286.
-, -, privy chamberlain to Cardinal Pole, sent to Rome, 752, 817.
-, -, (“Messer Enrico”), 1287.
-, alias Pinning, Mr., 900.
Penreth, Zanichino, Englishman, safe-conduct for, App. 17.
Pensioners, 764, p. 1048.
-, summoned to assemble, 752.
-, gentlemen, re-instated, 690.
-, -, muster of the, 794, 802.
- See Axe.
Pensions, p. 1066, p. 1073.
- to expelled clergy, 14.
- from church property, 256, 1287.
- from Philip and the King of France to gentlemen at Rome, 432.
- from the Imperial Court to persons at Rome, 437.
-, heavy, paid by Philip, p. 1078.
Pepoli, Count de', p. 728, p. 729, 758.
-, -, (di Populi), son of, 464.
-, - See Popoli.
Percy, Lord, created Earl of Northumberland, 1004.
-, -, troops under, ib.
Perez, Gonzalo, chief secretary to Philip, 315, 341, 376, 623, 703, 1205.
Pero, — del, 1248.
-, —, Florentine secretary (at Venice) 1274.
Peronne, 39, 436, 560, 575, 787, 1000, 1005, 1019, 1027, 1035, 1068, 1085, 1094, 1216, 1220, 1221, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1227, 1258.
-, French troops in, 949.
Perpignan, 164, 787.
Perrott, Sir John (“Master Paretes”), 316.
-, -, (“Paratt”), sent to the Fleet prison, 477.
Persian language, p. 949.
Peru, 763.
-, arrival of the Spanish fleet from, 150.
-, province of, rebellion in the, ib.
-, inhabitants of, envoy from the, to the Emperor, 204.
-, delegate from, at Brussels, 586.
-, -, the feudatories of, to Philip, 617.
-, revenues of, 586.
Perugia, 347, 676, 685.
-, fortress of, 685.
-, governor of, 666.
-, Cardinal Bishop of, Fulvio della Cornia, 561.
-, -, imprisoned, 561.
-, Maestro Jacomo of, surgeon, 799.
Pesaro, Benetto, 944. See Pexaro.
Pescara, 529, 878.
-, Marquis of, Fernando Francisco de Avalos, 601, 629, 632, 680, 733, 758, 828, 847, 854 note, p. 1014, 866, p. 1064, 935, 942, 968, 1061, App. 172.
-, -, agent of, 30.
-, -, Viceroy of Naples, 97 note.
-, -, continues the war in spite of the truce, 422.
-, -, made knight of the Fleece, 731.
-, -, his hostilities against the Duke of Ferrara, 929.
-, -, sent by Philip to Italy, 1160.
-, -, [Governor of Milan], his brother, 536.
-, -, brother of, Don Cæsar, 601, 610.
-, -, sister of, 337 note.
-, -, agent of, 741.
-, -, letter from, to Philip, ib.
Peschiera, fortress of, 63.
-, proveditor of, letter to the, 63.
Peter's pence, collectorship of, 233.
Petigliano. See Pitigliano.
Petitions, p. 1066.
Peto or Petow, William or Peter, Bishop elect of Salisbury or Old Sarum, 752 note, 959.
-, -, confessor to Queen Mary, made cardinal, 937.
-, -, his creation as cardinal and appointment as Papal legate to England, 937, 938, 955, 959, 960, 981.
-, -, refuses the hat and legation, 981, 983.
-, -, coif for, on his election to the cardinalate, 1024.
- - See Petro.
Petre, Sir William, Secretary of State, 24 note, 32, 65, 94, 179 (?), 209, 249, 258, 259, 269.
Petro, Francis, friar, Bishop elect of Salisbury, 269.
Pexaro, Anzolo da Cha da, Captain, App. 40, 42.
-, Benedetto da Cha da, App. 52.
-, -, letters from, App. 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51.
-, -, letter to, App. 53.
-, Marcho da, App. 57.
-, -, da Cha da, letter to, App. 54.
-, Nicolò da, Master, App. 46.
-, -, letter to, App. 47.
Pfintzing or Phintzing (“Finzino”), Secretary, 229, 232.
Philip, Archduke (1492), App. 69.
Philip of Austria, King of Spain, England, &c., 1–6, 8–14, 18, 20, 22–26, 29–32, 35–37, 39, 41, 43–45, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54–57, 63–65, 67, 72, 73, 77, 79–81, 84, 85, 88, 90, 91, 94, 97, 98, 112, 116, 117, 121, 124, 131–133, 135, 136, 138, 139, p. 115, 142, 145, 146, 150, 151, 154, 157, 158, 160–167, 174, 176, 178–182, 184, 187–190, 192, 195, 196, 198–201, 207–216, 218–222, 226–229, 231, 232, 238–240, 243–246, 248, 252, 257–263, 267–269, 272–274, 276, 277, 279, 280, 282, 283, 288–290, 293–297, 300–302, 306–309, 315, 318, 319, 321, 324, 326–332, 335, 336, 339, 341, 342, 346–348, 350, 352, 353, 355–357, 359, 362–365, 368, 369, 371–377, 379, 382, 384, 387, 391–393, 395, 398, 400, 403, 404, 407, 410–416, 418, 419, 421–423, 425, 426, 428–436, 438–441, 443, 445–452, 454, 455, 457–459, 461–467, 474, 477, 478, 480–482, 484, 485, 489–499, 501, 507–511, 513–519, 521, 522, 524, 527, 531–538, 540–543, 545, 547–549, 551, 553–567, 569–574, 576–579, 583–587, 589, 590, 594–597, 599–602, 604–606, 609–613, 615, 617–620, 623, 624, 626, 628, 629, 631–636, 638–647, 649–651, 653–657, 659, 660, 662–678, 680, 683–689, 691–696, 698, 702–704, 707, 712, 714, 715, 719–724, 727, 728, 733, 740–743, 746, 749, 751, 754, 755, 757, 759–761, 763, 764, 766–768, 770–779, 781, 782, 784, 787, 789, 790, 792, 795, 796, 801–803, 808, 810, 811, 814, 818, 820, 824, 828, 832, 839, 841, 843, 846, 849, 851, 853, 856, 858, 862, 864–867, 870, 872, 873, 875, 876, 878, 881, 883–886, 888–890, 892–894, 896–898, 900, 905–913, 915, 917, 921, 922, 924–927, 929–932, 934, 937, 940, 943, 946–948, 950, 951, 953, 954, 957, 958, 960–962, 967, 971, 972, 974–977, 987, 995, 997, 999, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1009, 1011, 1012, 1014–1017, 1019–1023, 1025, 1028, 1030, 1033–1035, 1037–1040, 1043, 1044, 1046, 1047, 1049, 1052–1055, 1058–1062, 1064, 1066–1068, 1070–1073, 1076, 1078, 1081–1083, 1090–1093, 1095, 1096, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1104, 1106, 1109, 1111, 1114, 1115, 1118, 1119, 1122, 1123, 1125, 1132, 1134, 1136, 1139–1143, 1146, 1148, 1149, 1152, 1153, 1156–1158, 1162, 1163, 1165, 1167–1171, 1173–1175, 1177, 1178–1181, 1187, 1190–1195, 1197, 1199, 1200, 1202, 1203, 1206, 1209, 1211, 1213–1220, 1222, 1223, 1225, 1227, 1235, 1237, 1240–1243, 1245, 1248, 1249, 1251, 1253, 1258, 1259, 1261–1263, 1268, 1269, 1271, 1272, 1275–1277, 1279–1281, 1283, 1284, 1289, 1294, App. 132, 136, 154, 164, 165.
-, character of, pp. 1060–2.
-, his abhorrence of war, p. 1063.
-, his liberality, p. 1065.
-, his title of Catholic King, p. 741.
- (1548), his first passage from Spain to Italy, 611.
- (1554), expected arrival of, in England, App. 127, 128.
-, his marriage with Mary, 866, App. 126.
-, - favoured by Paget, 222.
- (1555), sends his chief chamberlain to the Emperor 18.
- sends a messenger to his ambassador in France, 21.
- in England;
a courier sent by the Emperor to, 30.
-, the rose and sword sent by the Pope to, 30.
-, the sword and cap of maintenance and the golden rose sent to, 66.
- chief cause of Courtenay's release, 67.
- at the marriages of Lords Maltravers and Fitzwalter, 67.
-, Papal brief to (from Marcello II), 70.
-, a “dialogue” against, 80.
- intercedes in favour of one of the accomplices of Lodovico Dalle Armi, 83.
-, libels against, 85.
-, delegates sent from Italy to, taken prisoners by the French, 87.
- wishes to conceal from Mary the death of Queen Joanna for a time, 89.
-, the Milanese given by the Emperor to, 114.
- about to leave England for Flanders, 116, 121, 123, 153, 156, 160, 163, 166, 167, 175, 188, 190, 193, 196, 200.
- Papal brief to (by Paul IV.), 136, 151, 180.
-, Charles V., the King of the Romans and, congress proposed between, 121, 123, 138, 141.
-, a loan negotiated at Antwerp for the table of, 123.
-, revenues derived by, from Spain, 123.
- displeased at the electron of Pope Paul IV., 124.
- lives in England like an alien, 132.
-, the fleet prepared for his passage to Flanders, 142.
-, letter of Pole in praise of, 152.
-, ministers of, anxious to leave England, 157.
- endeavours to make himself and his ministers universally beloved, 161.
-, question whether he or the Emperor should go to Spain, 164.
- determined to go to Spain, 170, 178.
-, his constant troubles in England, 178.
- passes through London, 200.
- leaves a list of persons who could be trusted and employed, 204.
- proceeds through Kent to embark at Dover, 204.
-, his passage across the Channel, 205, 206.
-, ceremonies on his arrival at Calais, 209.
-, reception of, in Flanders, 206, 208, 214.
-, proposed coronation of, in England, 215, 232, 283, 301, 315, 332, 460, 464, 465, 480, 490, 501, 617.
-, cession of the Netherlands by Charles V. to, 222. See Netherlands.
-, the title of Imperial Vicar in Italy to be given by Charles V. to, 229, 232, 245, 248, 301.
-, a ring sent by Mary to, 238.
- sends for the rest of his retinue from England, 240, 248, 251.
-, formation of a Council of State to reside with, in Flanders, after the Emperor's departure, 243, 356.
-, the King of the Romans objects to his being Vicar in Italy, 245, 248.
- gives reasons why he cannot reside in England, 245.
- studying the French language, 248.
- has no hope of a heir by his consort, ib.
- while in England spent more money than the Queen, 251.
-, Act of abdication of the Netherlands by Charles V. in favour of, 253.
-, ceremony of the cession of the Netherlands by Charles V. to, 254.
-, the grand mastership of the Order of the Fleece given by the Emperor to, 252.
-, letter from, read in Parliament, 256, 258.
-, Mary hesitates to propose his coronation (in Parliament), 257.
-, statement of Gardiner to Parliament touching the proposed coronation of 258.
-, letters from, intercepted by the Constable of France, 260.
-, sends Don G. de la Vega to the Pope, 265, 271.
- orders his attendants in England to remain there, 274, 283.
- and the Pope, disputes between, 275.
-, a Spanish gentlemen sent by, to the Regent in Spain, arrested in France, 277.
- and the Pope, negotiations between, 278.
-, respect for his vassals and servants required by, from the Pope, 278.
-, his habit of the Fleece, 288.
-, requests Mary to negotiate a truce with France, ib.
-, his expected return to England, 289.
- requests that his attendants in England be sent to him at Brussels, 296, 297.
- suffering from fever, 296, 297, 305.
-, his title of Vicar in Italy, 301.
-, the Pope proposes to send a nuncio to, 304.
-, books in disparagement of, printed and circulated in England, 309.
-, loans to be contracted by, 309.
- goes unasked to certain weddings, &c., 300, 309, 315, 318.
-, ill-will of the English towards, 318.
- expected to come to England, 321.
-, 300,000 crowns expected from Spain for, 331.
- (1556), purposes sending commissioners to England to treat with the French, 335.
-, his devotion to pleasure rather than business displeasing to Charles, 336.
-, his baggage and mules lost at sea, 336.
-, Act of renunciation of Spain, &c. by Charles V. to, 353.
-, accident at his entry into Antwerp, 356.
-, proposal to, to remedy the want of statesmen in his service, 376.
-, preparations for his reception in England, 377.
-, the realms of Castille and Aragon renounced by Charles V. to, 387, 388, 389, 392.
-, Papal brief to, 408.
-, the feast of the “Toyson” solemnized by, 409.
-, truce between France and, 409. See Truce.
-, his proposed voyage to England, and thence to Spain, 416.
-, divers subjects of, arrested by the French, 418.
-, message from Mary to, touching his return to England, 427.
- difference of opinion as to the order of his titles, 439.
-, postponement of his return to England, 440.
-, the renunciation of Charles V.'s states and realms to, 443.
-, supposed to desire greater authority in England, 448.
- goes hunting, 449.
-, a gentleman seat by, to purchase hunters and hacks, 450.
-, an opinion that he will endeavour to dissolve his marriage with Mary, 457.
-, offices performed by Lord Paget with, on behalf of Mary, 460.
- demands money from the deputies of the provinces (Netherlands), 464.
-, his coronation in England opposed by France, 464.
- at a joust, 464.
-, report of his being about to go to England, 479.
-, threat of an Englishman to kill, 479.
-, jewels sent by, to Mary, 486.
-, his amusements, 491.
-, his supposed intention to go to England with an army, 496, 504.
-, scandalous books against, 505, 510.
-, a courier from, to Mary, 506.
-, illness of, 514, 525.
-, and his court, going to Louvain, 542.
-, the Pope threatens to deprive him of his realms and fiefs, especially Naples, 546, 578, 646, 820, 846, 855, 888, 916, 919, 923, 932.
-, meets the King and Queen of Bohemia, 552.
-, entreated by Mary to return to England, 555.
-, “rapacious” according to the Pope, 561.
-, recognition formerly made by, to the Pope, of the investiture of Naples, 565.
- sends a gentleman to Mary, 580.
-, the ambassadors to the Emperor (on his departure for Spain) remain with, 597.
- takes farewell of Charles V., on shipboard, 617, 628.
-, articles between the Duke of Parma and, 625.
- violently denounced by the Pope, 626, 636, 746, 798, 813, et alibi.
-, autograph letters from, to Mary, 627.
-, war between the Pope and, 629, 635, 641, 643, 646, 655, p. 693, p. 702, 664, p. 720, 672, 673, 674, 675, 676, 677, 679, 680, 683, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 690, 691, 695, 699, 701, 702, 703, 707, 753, 820, p. 1063, 899.
-, gains a victory over the Infidels, 629.
- orders part of his household to proceed to England, 655, 668, 680.
- demands from Venice passage for his troops into Italy, 662.
-, negotiations between the Pope and, 681.
-, his expected return to England, 690, 783.
-, a present of 20,000 crowns to, from Palermo, 696.
- sends letters apologising for the delay of his return, 697.
-, his stable and pages arrive in England, 697.
- sends a gentleman of his chamber to make an agreement with the Pope, 698.
-, offers made in his name to Cardinal Caraffa, 699.
-, a gentleman sent to Rome by, 700.
- suffering from fever, 702.
-, interview of the Venetian ambassador with, 703.
- requested to repay a loan to Charles 703.
- termed “little beast” by the Pope, 714 bis.
- urged by the Queen and Pole to return to England, 721.
-, his patrimonal estates mortgaged, 721.
- supposed to have asked Mary for assistance against France, 723.
-, Prince of the Empire, 724, 1166.
-, proposed peace between the Poland, 733, 777, 778, 992, 995.
- and the King of France, talk of peace between, 733.
- -, truce between, 742a.
-, the Colonnas adherents of, 739.
-, two Spanish noblemen visit the French King in his name, 747.
-, the Pope sends Mons. Fantuccio to, and another to the King of France, 749, 758, 770.
-, arrival of his pages and stable equipage in England, 750.
- said by the Pope to be living in the Lutheran fashion, 755.
-, Alva did not commence the war against the Pope until after the third order from, 758.
- has not quiet possession of England, 763.
- offers to refer his disputes with the Pope to the Doge of Venice, 767.
- (1557), the Pope's intention to expel him from Naples, 781.
-, commissions by, for concluding peace with the Pope, 782.
- termed “a schismatic” by the Pope, p. 910.
-, an envoy from, at the French court, p. 911.
-, offers made by, to the Pope, 797.
- coming to England on his way to Spain, 817.
-, his states begin to withdraw from obedience to the Apostolic See, 820.
- at Calais, 840.
- in England, 847, 852, 863, 880, 923, App. 168.
- obtains influence in England by vast expenditure, 852.
- dissension among his forces, 854.
-, nothing decided about assistance to be given by England to, 857.
-, assistance expected to be given by Mary to, p. 1015.
- mustering a great army in Flanders, 863.
- sends agents to Brussels and Antwerp to obtain loans, 864.
-, English troops to be furnished in aid of, 873, 877, 896, 942.
-, writings prepared at Rome depriving him of Naples, App. 165.
-, Papal bull for the deprivation of, 879, App. 166.
-, the “privation” of, discussed in the secret congregation of the Inquisition, 879, App. 167, 169.
-, described by the Pope as “a putrid member,” 879.
-, all nuncios, &c., recalled from the realms of, 880.
-, the Pope's promise to the French King to excommunicate, not performed, 883.
-, Mary's love for, p. 1057.
-, favour shown by, to Elizabeth, p. 1059.
- obtained the opinions of theologians before going to war with the Pope, p. 1062.
-, his relations with France, p. 1064.
-, his authority in England, pp. 1065–1068.
-, money expended by, in England, p. 1066.
-, reports about the quantity of money which the Queen sends out of the country to, p. 1073.
-, his designs for the occupation of England, p. 1074.
-, anxious for a settlement of the succession, p. 1078.
-, suggestions for marriages between the relatives of, and those of Mary, p. 1079.
- might obtain the cession of the Empire, p. 1079.
-, assistance given by Mary to, 885.
-, inquiry as to the Pope's right to dethrone, 888.
-, styled by the Pope “olim Rex,” 889.
- writes to a great personage at Rome, 890.
-, money raised in England for, 891.
-, expected excommunication of, 912.
-, skirmish between his troops and the French in Italy, 916.
-, commissions Carne, the English ambassador, to treat with the Pope, 928.
-, the Pope desires him to ask pardon, 934.
-, maltreatment of the agents sent by, to Rome, 934.
-, his affairs, 935.
-, deprived of his states, though not by proclamation, 938.
-, the Pope inclined towards peace with, 938.
-, his “lapse” from or forfeiture of the fief of Naples, 945, 965.
-, negotiating with the Pope, 949.
-, demands by, from the Pope, 951.
-, inclined to peace with the Pope, 952.
-, must restore all that he took from the Church, 952.
-, about to leave England for Brussels, 952, 953.
-, preparations for war by, 953.
-, the Pope's letter to (quoted), 949.
-, his alienation from the Apostolic See, 959.
- crosses the Channel with English troops, 965.
- writes to a number of cardinals, 966.
- and the Duke of Florence, agreement between, 968.
-, Mons. de Vaudemont mediates between France and, 970.
-, letters of advice from Charles to, intercepted in France, 977.
-, his creditors, 979.
-, goes to his army invading France in person, 988.
-, exhorted by Pole to make peace with the Pope, 998.
-, peace between the Pope and;
signature of the articles, 1032.
-, -, conclusion of, 1048, 1050, 1117.
-, in great want of money, 1080, 1139.
-, articles of agreement between the Pope and, 1108.
-, sends Don Diego de Azevedo to the Pope, 1110.
-, his victories, 1111.
-, a courier from, to Rome, 1117.
- (1558), concession of 200,000 crowns by, to the Duke of Paliano, 1121.
- proposes selling everything saleable in his realms, 1139.
-, a Spanish theologian sent by, to the King of the Romans, 1144.
-, much commended by the Pope, 1144, 1145.
-, well disposed towards the reformation of the Church, 1148.
-, reply of, to the Legate Caraffa, about the proposed peace, 1151.
-, illness of, 1154, 1188, 1189.
- sends the Count de Feria to Mary, 1157, 1158.
-, succours for Calais requested from, without effect, 1159.
-, making great preparations against the French, 1160.
-, letters from, found at Calais, 1172.
- and the Pope, two agreements between, 1175, 1177, 1178.
-, ratification by, of two agreements between Alva and Cardinal Caraffa, 1177.
- refers to the Pope the question of peace with France, 1196, 1198, 1202.
- denies that he has Imperial authority in Italy, 1200.
-, despatches from the court of, intercepted by the French, 1207, 1239.
-, his commissioners for treating of peace with France, 1268.
-, disquieted by the news of Mary's illness, 1274.
- sends the Count de Feria to England to treat about Elizabeth, ib.
- intends to have Elizabeth for himself, 1285.
- sends the Bishop dell' Aquila to Mary, 1285.
- and Queen Elizabeth, marriage between, feared by France, 1290, 1296.
-, Lord Cobham sent by Queen Elizabeth to, 1293.
-, letter from, to Pole, 338.
-, -, to Gardiner, 247.
-, letter to, 264, 388.
-, -, from Pole, 50, 66, 202, 217, 237, 241, 256, 275, 287, 291, 305, 322, 345, 361, 394, 526, 658, 848, 861, 992, 1010, 1056, 1105, 1126, 1136, 1157, 1185, 1189, 1226, 1264, 1265, App. 133.
-, agents of, at Rome, 948, 960.
-, -, ill-treated, 923.
-, ambassador from, to the Kings of the Romans and of Bohemia, 176.
-, ambassadors from, three, to the Princes of Germany, 306.
-, ambassador from, to the Pope, 275.
-, -, to France, 632, 633, 793, 797;
Count de Lalain, 450;
Simon Renard, 635. See Renard.
-, -, to Portugal, Don Juan de Mendoza de Riviriera (sic), 632.
-, -, to Scotland, 1172.
-, -, to Venice. See Vargas, Francisco de.
-, ambassadors to, 971.
-, -, from France, the Admiral and one in ordinary, on conclusion of the truce, 438.
-, ambassador to, from the Duke of Florence, 1268.
-, -, from Portugal, 1096.
-, -, from Venice (proposed), to re-side with Philip in Spain, 216, 219.
-, -, - See Surian, Michiel.
-, Papal nuncio to;
Commendone, Bishop of Zante, to be, 459.
-, - legate to, Cardinal Motula, 452, 453.
-, -, -, Cardinal Caraffa, 1037.
-, -, agent and inter-nuncio at the Court of, 1199.
-, armoury of, 297.
-, army, troops, or forces of, 795, 828, 841, 844, 866, 949, 975, 968, 990, 994, 995, 1000, 1005, 1013, 1019, 1026, 1027, 1040, 1049, 1052, 1055, 1060, 1064, 1065, 1069, 1076, 1077, 1085, 1087, 1089, 1093, 1139, 1190, 1215, 1225, 1237, 1240, 1245, 1246, 1250, 1251, 1253, 1356, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1266, 1267, 1269, 1270, 1277, 1280.
-, -, invades the Papal States, 635, 640.
-, -, near Rome, under Alva, 631, 632, 656, 659, 662.
-, army or troops of, in Italy, 659, 774, 777, 846, 898, 950, 1016, 1023.
- -, in Flanders, 805, 953.
-, -, forays by the, in Picardy, 812, 818.
-, -, incursion by the, to St. Quentin, 854.
-, -, mustering, 970, 971.
-, -, enters France, but is driven back, 977.
-, -, defeats French infantry under d'Andelot, 984
-, -, defeats the French at St. Quentin, 987, 988.
-, -, English troops recalled from the, 1026.
-, -, disbanding, 1072.
-, -, disbanded just before the loss of Calais, 1130.
-, -, retreat of the, 1182.
-, -, Captain-General of the, 1245. See Savoy, Duke of.
-, astrologer to, 427.
-, body-guard of, 116.
-, camp of, abbacy between Doulens and the, 1268.
-, chamber of, gentlemen of the, 1149.
-, chamber attendants of, 220, 301, 315.
-, Chamberlain to, Lord High, office of, 49, 258.
-, -, the Duke of Alva, 24.
-, -, the office offered to Don Ferrante Gonzaga, 24, 32.
-, chamberlains to (one of the), Don Diego de Azevedo, 24, 117;
Gutierre Lopez de Padilla, 131, p. 132.
-, chapel of, 251.
-, chapel functionaries to, 200.
-, chapel establishment of, in England, to go to Spain, 318.
-, chaplain to, a, arrives at Brussels, from Rome, 324.
-, confessor to, 251, 998, 1054.
-, -, Francisco Alfonso de Castro, 49, 73, 297, 376. See Castro.
-, Council or Privy Council of, 200, 435, 439, 450, 504, 639, 654, 721, 751, p. 1061, 1064, 1069, 1071, 1080, 1203, 1205, 1246, 1261, 1269.
-, -, to consist solely of Spaniards, 536.
-, -, chief of the, 36.
-, -, constitution of the, 288.
-, -, lords of the, 1168, 1174, 1178, 1190.
-, Council of Justice of, 1109.
-, -, president of the, 356.
-, Council of State of, p. 132, 416, 427, 481, 513, 536, 602, 680, 703, 724, 1093.
-, -, fixes the salaries of secretaries and officials, 382.
-, Council chamber of, 1151.
-, councillors or privy councillors of, 163, 183, 341, 490, 501, p. 660 note, 664, 686, 715, 847, p. 1064, 923, 943, 1098, 1119, 1125.
-, -, chief, 952.
-, Court of, 205, 214, 232, 296, 297, 329, 375, 376, 416, 418, 421, 422, 426, 433, 438, 444, 450, 455, 460, 464, 465, 480, 491, 496, 497, 512, 522, 537, 573, 594, 632, 640, 655, 678, 681, 684, 68[...], 696, 697, 698, 739, 741, 751, 767, 768, 785, 875, 950, 951, 968, 1044, 1072, 1087, 1096, 1163, 1180, 1191, 1236, 1237, 1246, 1248, 1251, 1279. See Spanish Court.
-, -, in mourning for Queen Joanna, 89.
-, -, money raised abroad for the daily expenses of the, in England, 132.
-, -, poverty of the, ib.
-, -, officials of the, 464.
-, esquire carver to, 138.
-, fleet of, 971.
-, -, in Italy, 811.
-, -, command of the, 847.
-, galleys of, 659.
-, gentlemen of the mouth to, 166, 190, 193, 316, 363.
-, harbinger major to, 416.
-, harbingers to, 309, 315.
-, household of, 116, 190, 232, 297, p. 1066.
-, -, in England, ordered to join at Brussels, 240, 251, 258.
-, -, departs from London, 316, 318, 327.
-, -, arrives at Brussels from England, 301, 336.
-, -, sent on from Antwerp to Calais, 363.
-, -, part of, at Dover, 681.
-, -, gentlemen of the, 1218.
-, Italian possessions of, 229, 232, 238.
-, jester to, 1282.
-, Lord Steward to, Don Diego de Azevedo, 251. See Azevedo.
-, maggiordomo maggiore to, office of, 29, 339.
-, -, Duke of Alva, 36.
-, maggiordomos to, 232, 283, 341, 481, 610, 1117. See Azevedo, Diego de;
Navas, Marquis de las.
-, ministers of, 183, 324, 336, 341, 418, 422, 435, 446, 454, 455, 479, 629, 640, 644, 657, p. 739, p. 743, 678, 689, 703, 732, 760, 773, 782, 793, 876, p. 1068, 886, 893, 898, 900, 921, 930, 934, 942, 943, 972, 1003, 1024, 1118 1147, 1183, 1206, 1275, 1276, 1288.
-, ministers of, chief, 262, 696.
-, -, averse to returning to England, 283.
-, -, abused by the Pope, 636.
-, -, their inexperience in military affairs, 971.
-, -, suspect a plot by the French, 1115.
-, -, in council, 1123.
-, palace of, at Brussels, 339.
-, physicians to, one of the chief, 525.
-, preachers to, p. 1062.
-, purveyor to, chief, 181.
-, retinue of, 222.
-, revenues of, in Flanders, 1114.
-, secretary to, chief, Gonzalo Perez, 623.
-, -, in Venice, left there by Vargas, 712.
-, -, in France, 797.
-, stable of, 200.
-, states or territories of, 837, 847.
-, treasurer to, 49, 232.
-, treasurers to, 42.
-, -, one of them sent to obtain a loan from the Fuggers, 55.
-, -, raising money, 132.
-, tutor to, Juan Siliceo, Archbishop of Toledo, 325.
-, vassals of, 341.
-, vicar and governor general of (in Italy), 24.
-, wardrobe of, 297.
-, son of. See Carlos, Don.
-, sisters of. See Bohemia, Queen of, Maria;
Joanna of Austria;
Parma, Duchess of.
-, blood relations of, p. 1064.
Philippeville, a fortress of King Philip called, 1190.
Phintzing. See Pfintzing.
Physicians, 57, 89, 123, 124, 142, 163, 178, 200, 215, 237, 259, 275, 1030, 1071, 1077, 1154, 1264.
- to Charles V., 164, 218.
- to Philip, 525.
Piacenza, 63 note, 335, 511, 551, 571, 577, 589, 623, 727, 758, 779 note, 892, 943
-, grant by Philip to the conspirators of, 24.
-, and its territory, restored by Philip to the Duke of Parma, 589, 595, 606, p. 614, p. 616, 612, 619, 659, 847, 869 note.
-, articles concerning the restitution of, 625.
-, investiture of, 1170.
-, castle of, 551, 571, 606, 1035.
-, citadel of, 589, p. 614.
-, fortresses of, 625.
-, Duke of Parma and, Pier Luigi Farnese, 622 note.
Piamoutese, Francisco, the courier, 289, 350, 434, 466, 477, 482, 489, 495, 505, 525, 538, 548, 617, 627, 645, 668, 704, 723, 752, 771, 783.
-, -, sent by Mary to Philip, 267, 274, 429.
-, -, sent to Spain, 274.
Picardy, 15, 71, 178, 353, 569, 607, p. 740, 754, 775, 800, 815, 828, p. 1015, 883, 908, 940, 942, 949, 956, 960, 968, 977, 1015, 1055, 1103, 1112, 1182, 1198, 1220, 1240, 1242, 1247, 1249, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1258, App. 64, 69.
-, commissioners to be sent by the Emperor and the French King to the borders of, 46.
-, Imperial and French garrisons on the frontier of, 727.
-, military preparations in, 747.
-, French captains despatched to, 786.
-, hostilities in, 795.
-, French army or troops in, 800, 856, p. 1014, 968.
-, forays by Philip's troops in, 805, 812.
-, disturbances in, 818.
-, march of French troops into, 824.
-, reinforcements for, 840.
-, German captains in, 866.
-, plundering by Spanish troops in, 872.
-, places taken by Philip in, 1074.
-, fortresses in, 877, 1198.
-, frontiers or borders of, 133, 662, 663, 851.
-, government of, 780, 1176.
-, governor of, the Admiral (Coligny), 262.
-, lieutenant of, App. 81.
Pico, Luigi, lord of La Mirandola, 897.
Piedmont, 24, 71, 133, p. 115, 141, p. 132, 335, 423, 524, 533, 541, 556, 597, 604, 606, 619, 629, 635, 636, 639, 643, 647, 649, 651, p. 701, 662, p. 740, p. 741, 679, 683, p. 760, 688, 689, 694, 698, 727, 741, 742a, 751, 754, 758, 762, 765, 768, 770, 774, 798, 800, 807, p. 947, p. 951, 858, 866, 875, 908, 936, 951, 968, 977, 989, 993, 995, 1026, 1027, 1034, 1035, 1046, 1049, 1055, 1059, 1065, 1074, 1082, 1085, 1115, 1118, 1138, 1198, 1202, 1204, 1210, 1215, 1235, 1263, 1268, 1271, 1272, 1277, 1278, 1280, 1284, 1288.
-, events in, 29.
-, war in, 36, 45, 95, 425, p. 116.
-, large armies in, 182.
-, truce in, negotiated, 296.
-, reinforcements for, 836.
-, proposal to annex it to the crown of France, 553.
-, troops in, 650, 692.
-, advices from, 957.
-, truce in (1556), App. 147.
-, French troops to be sent into, 663, p. 740, p. 741.
-, troops to be raised by the French in, 688.
-, quartermaster-general of the French camp in, 688.
-, muster of French troops in, 688.
-, general of the French infantry in, 747.
-, French army or forces in, 755, 765, 767, 800, 856.
-, the French army to halt in, p. 910.
-, French and German troops sent to, 818.
-, French successes in, 896, 1178.
-, generalship of the French troops in, 1159, 1176.
-, French cavalry in 1252.
-, borders of, 457.
-, fortresses in, 632, 688, 807, 1268, 1277, 1278, 1281.
-, a native of, 505.
Piedmontese apothecary, a, 698.
-, Francesco the. See Piamontese.
Piennes, Mdlle. de, maid of honour to the Queen of France, married to Mons. Francois de Montmorency, 648, 662.
Pienza (Tuscany), 968.
Pigot, —, burnt, 49 note.
Pike, Italian troops know not how to use the, 582.
Pikes, 741, p. 1047.
Pimented, Colonel, 116.
Pimentello, Alfonso de, Don, sent from London to Spain, 42.
Pinclo, —, a broker of Antwerp, 32.
Pinnaces, 434.
Pinning, Mr. 900. See Penning.
Pio, Gilberto, App. 90.
-, Ridolfo. See Carpi, Cardinal.
Piombino, 781, 892.
-, Turkish fleet at, 186.
- to be restored to its Lord, 335.
-, restitution of, 449.
- and its Lord, 497.
-, fortresses in, 812, 909.
-, compensation for, 847.
-, Lord or Prince of, Giacomo Appiano, 497, 781 note, 885, 968.
-, -, his state to be restored to him, 909.
Pioneers, 81, 85, 88, 552, 1245.
Piovene, Scipione da or di, Signor, 986, 995, 999.
Piperno, 799, 811, 910.
Pipkins, App. 23, 24, 25, et seq.
Pirate vessels, English, brought into Plymouth, 554.
-, their captain escapes to Ireland, ib.
Pirates, 529.
-, English, captured, forty of them hanged, 570.
-, -, preparations against others, ib.
-, captured and condemned to death at Southampton, 615.
- See Corsairs.
Pisa, 1062, 1081.
-, Cardinal Archbishop of, 310, 551.
-, -, Scipione Rebiba (“Cardinal Pisani,”) translated from Motula, 469, 515, 516, 536, 607, 609, 620, 626, 666, p. 762, 714, 740, 800, 813, 831, 832, 842, 898, 913, 914, 921, 937, 958, 963, 973, 996, 1148, App. 165.
-, -, Papal legate to Charles V. and Philip, 499, 518, 522, 533, 543, 545, 546, 552, 553, 556, 557, 559, 560, 563, 564, 566;
recalled, 568, 570.
-, -, alleged design of the Imperialists to imprison, p. 567.
-, -, his birthplace, 714.
-, -, a gentleman of, 955.
-, -, See Motula, Bishop of.
-, Hironimo da, Colonel, 88.
-, -, honours bestowed on, 57.
Pisani, Cardinal. See Pisa.
Pissani, Giacomello, App. 12.
Pistoia, 812, 814.
-, a captain of, 889.
-, Bishop of, Pier Francesco Agugliano, letter to, 503.
Pistolers or Blacksmiths (German troops). See Blacksmiths.
Pitigliano, 659.
-, Count of, Nicolò Orsini, chief captain of the Pope's artillery, 636, 647, 726, 754, 770, 1070.
-, -, his kinsfolk, 726.
Pizzamiglio, Paulo, 736.
Placido, Alessandro, Dom, or Cavalier, dependant of Cardinal Santa Fiora, 684, 695, 711, 726, 728, 740, 959, 969, 1007, 1011, 1012, 1016, 1017, 1021, 1022, 1023.
-, -, negotiating between the Pope and the Duke of Alva, 1006. See Sanguini, Placido di.
Plague at Brussels, 527, 532, 552.
- - and Ghent, 542.
- in Italy, 659.
- at Marseilles, 551, 584.
- at Padua, 551.
- at Venice, 550, 551, 588.
Plasencia (Spain), 623.
- monastery of Yuste near, 667.
Plate, 72, 993, 1287.
Platière, Imbert de la. See Bourdillon, Mons. de.
Plot to rob the Exchequer, 434, 439, 440. See Exchequer.
Plot of English outlaws, discovered, 910 See Stafford, Thomas.
Plots, p. 1056. See Conspiracies.
Plums, called Massimiana, 186.
-, candied myraholan, App. 23, 26, 28, 42, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 59.
Plurality of benefices, App. 136.
Plymouth harbour, pirate vessels brought into, 554.
Po, the river, 63, 694, 1118, 1204.
Poffi, 603.
Poggio's “Facetiœ,” to be burnt, 1024.
Poibaler, Baron, 501. See Polvilliers.
Poison, supposed death from, 698.
Poisoning the Pope and Cardinal Carraffa, plot for, 838 note.
Poisons, 1017, 1021.
Poissy, 34.
-, park at, 1059.
-, letters dated at, 7, 15, 146, 155, 156, 184, 191, 194, 207, 210, 693, 700, 705, 722, 727, 747, 748, 754, 761, 762, 765, 770, 775, 780, 786, 795, 804, 805, 806, 808, 1049, 1055, 1059, 1065, 1068, 1070, 1074, 1079, 1082, 1085, 1087, 1094–1098, 1103, 1108, 1112, 1116, 1283, 1288, 1290, 1295–1297.
Poitiers, Diane de, Madame de Valentinois, 450, 633. See Valentinois.
Pola, Bishop of, 609, 768, 819, 820, 1028.
-, -, Giulio Orandino, auditor di Rota, 459.
Poland, 150 note, p. 1044, 1037.
-, the “religion” in, 695.
-, Papal nuncio in, Lippomano, 695.
- without a nuncio, 1076.
-, ambassador from, to Rome, 1191.
-, -, at Brussels, 1237.
-, King of, Sigismund I., French ambassador to (1528), App. 87, 88.
-, -, Sigismund II., Augustus, 484, 1160, 1191.
-, -, ambassador from, to England, 150.
-, -, at war with the Duke of Muscovy, 166.
-, -, a gentleman sent by, to Brussels, 324.
-, -, his friendship with France, 324.
-, -, ambassador from, to Rome, 1076.
-, -, claim of, to Bari, 1170.
-, Queen Dowager of, Bonna Sforza, 481, 485, 508, 512, 763.
-, -, ambassador from, to Philip and Mary, 72, 150.
-, -, death of, 1115, 1125.
-, -, obsequies of, 1191.
Pole, Catharine, Countess of Huntingdon, p. 1083 note.
-, Geoffrey, Sir, died a few days before his brother the Cardinal, 1287.
-, -, daughters of, 1287.
-, [Henry, Lord Montague], brother of Reginald, beheaded, p. 1069.
-, Margaret, [Countess of Salisbury], daughter of George, Duke of Clarence, and mother of Reginald Pole, p. 1068.
-, -, Mary educated by, p. 1069.
-, -, beheaded, ib.
-, Reginald, Cardinal Legate, 18, 32, 34, 37, 42, 43, 49, 52, 72, 73, 76, 81, 84, 85, 126, 134, 138, 146, 155, 156, 159, 161, 166, 167, 184, 190, 198, 200, 209–211, 213, 218, 240, 277, 282, 295–298, 302, 307, 326, 327, 336, 339, 343, 346, 350, 352, 358, 377, 431, 440, 448, 461, 473, 505, 524, 525, 538, 548, 551 note, 554, 570, 580, 594, 605, 615, 627, 645, p. 671 note, 668, 681, 690, 697, 704, 720, 744, 750, 802, 843, 863, p. 1055, p. 1057, p. 1064, p. 1065, p. 1074, p. 1075, p. 1081, p. 1082, p. 1083, 897, 898, 910, 930, 952, 954 note, 998, 999, 1075, 1113, 1173, 1180, 1187, 1191 note, 1274, App. 136, 171.
-, -, his descent, p. 1068.
-, -, his early history, p. 1069.
-, -, his offices and personal qualities, ib.
-, -, protector of the Benedictine congregation or order of Monte Cassino, 334, 402 note.
-, -, his work De Unitate et Primatu Ecclesia, 13 note.
-, -, -, touching the Papal supremacy, 13.
-, -, (1555) his proceedings with regard to the church property, 14, 150, 179.
-, -, urged to accept the archbishopric of Canterbury, 22.
-, -, to attend the conference for peace between the Imperial and French commissioners, 34, 57, 58, 64, 80.
-, -, Charles V. writes for him to go to Rome, on death of the Pope, 41.
-, -, will not go to Rome for the Papal election, 44, 48.
-, -, the Imperial ambassador at Rome ordered to support, as candidate for the Popedom, 48.
-, -, his reply to Philip about the election of a Pope, 51.
-, -, his legation not cancelled by the Pope's death, 51.
-, -, will not renounce the negotiation of peace by going to Rome for the Papal election, 55.
-, -, orders given by Philip in favour of his election to the Popedom, 57.
-, -, illness of, 57, 66.
-, -, invited to Rome for the election of a Pope, 58.
-, -, preparing to cross the Channel, 67.
-, -, Papal brief sent to, 70.
-, -, confirmed in his legatine office by Pope Marcello II., 72.
-, -, 1,500l. given by Mary to, for his expenses at the conference, 75.
-, -, corresponds with the Papal nuncio at Brussels, 77.
-, -, at Calais, 88, 89, 91.
-, -, offices of Philip and Mary in favour of his election to the Popedom, 84.
-, -, commissions by Philip in favour of his election as Pope, 89.
-, -, attends the Conference at Marck near Calais, 92–94, 96, 97, 100, 112–115, 118, 120–122, 128, 132, 133.
-, -, his house at the site of the conference, 90.
-, -, returns from the conference, 141.
-, -, at Canterbury, 138.
-, -, account of his proceedings at the conference, 140.
-, -, sends an agent to the Pope therewith, ib.
-, -, an Englishman to be sent by, to Rome, about the restitution of church property, 150.
-, -, thanked by the King of France for his mediation, 150.
-, -, confers with the French ambassador in England, 154.
-, -, not regarded by Philip and Mary as entirely their confidant, p. 132.
-, -, his negotiations for peace with the French ambassadors in England, 176, 182.
-, -, his presence at Rome desired by Pope Paul IV., 182.
-, -, wishes to remain in England and not to be called to Rome, 198.
-, -, to reside with Mary during Philip's absence, 200.
-, -, the government of the kingdom commended to, by Philip on his departure, 204.
-, -, proposal to make him Archbishop of Canterbury, 215, 231.
-, -, probable recall of, by the Pope, 237.
-, -, asks the Pope's consent to his being a member of the Council appointed by Philip, 244.
-, -, attends at the opening of Parliament, though not entitled to a seat, 251.
-, -, never leaves the Queen, having apartments in the palace (St. James's), 251.
-, -, his letter to Cranmer, ordered by Gardiner to be published, 255.
-, -, Cranmer desires a conference with, 256.
-, -, safe-conducts demanded by, from the French government, 256.
-, -, envoy from, to Rome, 256.
-, -, in Parliament, 258.
-, -, answered very sharply by the Queen on speaking to her about the peace, 258.
-, -, requested by the Queen to pursue the negotiation for peace, as of his own accord, ib.
-, -, at the Queen's request recommends Charles V. to delay his voyage to Spain, ib.
-, -, presides over Convocation, 269, 270.
-, -, negotiating for peace, 269, 289, 293.
-, -, proceedings of, in Parliament and Convocation, 274.
-, -, speech by, touching first fruits and tenths, 289.
-, -, instructions by the Pope to, as to the government of the kingdom, committed to him by the King and Queen, ib.
-, -, letter from one of his confidants to a person at the French Court, 293.
-, -, refuses the Chancellorship, ib.
-, -, becomes a cardinal priest, 310.
-, -, the archbishopric of Canterbury given to, 312.
-, -, his friends and servants in Rome, ib.
-, -, charged with entertaining anti-Catholic opinions, ib.
-, -, commissioned by Philip to continue the negotiation for peace with France, 322, 323.
-, -, receives a brief from the Pope touching the peace, 329, 335, 364, 408.
-, -, (1556) brief confirming him as Legate for the negotiation of peace, 360.
-, -, bull for his election to the archbishopric of Canterbury, 360, 361, 363.
-, -, the Council object to his negotiating peace through the Abbot of San Saluto, 363.
-, -, his coldness at the former conference at Calais, ib.
-, -, sends the Abbot of San Saluto to Brussels, 366, 367, 368, 370, 398.
-, -, instructions from, to Priuli, sent to France, 368.
-, -, going to Canterbury, 394.
-, -, sends a gentleman to France to negotiate a truce, 394, 397, 398, 400.
-, -, to be ordained presbyter, and to receive the pallium, 411.
-, -, some of his attendants returning to Italy, 411.
-, -, about to sing his first mass, 416.
-, -, increases his household, 429.
-, -, presented by Mary with episcopal robes and ornaments, ib.
-, -, going to take possession of his archbishopric of Canterbury, 429.
-, -, plot to rob the Exchequer revealed to, 434.
-, -, his going to Canterbury deferred, ib.
-, -, consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury, ib.
-, -, sermon by, in St. Mary's of the Arches, London, 440, p. 428.
-, -, his election to the archbishopric of Canterbury and consecration, 442, 456.
-, -, troubled by the news that Philip intended to bring Flemish troops to England, 458.
-, -, ceremonies on his appointment to the see of Canterbury, 473.
-, -, his Legation, p. 429.
-, -, 1,000l. on the see of Winchester assigned to, 482.
-, -, remonstrates with the Emperor, Philip, and the Pope, 525.
-, -, his opinion touching Philip's disputes with the Pope, 526.
-, -, entertains the Queen at Lambeth, 627, 776.
-, -, urges Philip to return to England, 721.
-, -, holds long consultations with other ministers, 723.
-, -, visited by Lady Elizabeth, 743.
-, -, sends his chamberlain to Rome to give an account of the affairs of the kingdom, 752.
-, -, preparing a monastery for the regular canons, 771.
-, -, charges against, by Lord Paget, 775.
-, -, no longer so popular as he used to be, ib.
-, - (1557) a gentleman sent by, to Pope, 781.
-, -, said to have counselled the Queen not to declare against France, 810.
-, -, a messenger sent by, to Rome, Henry Penning, 817.
-, -, goes to his archbishopric, 847.
-, -, deprived by the Pope of the power of Legate de latere, 855, 856, p. 1069, 899.
-, -, pays a secret visit to Philip, p. 1015.
-, -, at work in his diocese, 860.
-, -, perseveres in his goodwill (towards peace), 862.
-, -., revocation or recall of, from his Legateship by the Pope, 880, 889, 890, 894, 928, 930, 932, 937, 959, 974.
-, -, visited his bishopric to avoid Philip, 880.
-, -, the Queen's reliance on, p. 1056.
-, -, everything referred to, ib.
-, -, chief of the new Council, p. 1068.
-, -, his secret enemies, p. 1070.
-, -, his extraordinary authority, p. 1070.
-, -, his interviews with Mary, p. 1071.
-, -, his archbishopric, 889.
-, -, to retain “the native Legateship,” ib.
-, -, Carne petitions the Pope to restore the Legation to, 890.
-, -, deprived of both Legations, 899, 900.
-, -, presented with a bust of Socrates, 903.
-, -, summoned from Canterbury to the Court, 910.
-, -, implicated with Cardinal Morone (in heresy), 914.
-, -, recalled from one of his villas to London, 924.
-, -, the Inquisition making inquiry against, 933.
-, -, charged with being a Lutheran, ib.
-, -, Philip and Mary demand restitution of the Legateship to, 938.
-, -, many persons in the house of, suspected of heresy, 939.
-, -, Papal brief recalling, 955.
-, -, Mary prays the Pope to restore the Legation to, 981, 991.
-, -, sends messengers to the Pope, 981, 1209.
-, -, fears a tumult in England, in consequence of his recall, 981, 983.
-, -, suspected of heresy, 991.
-, -, Mary insists that his trial shall take place in England, ib.
-, -, the “affair” of the Legation of, 996, 1018, 1024, 1042, 1043, 1106, 1107.
-, -, sends Ormanetto to Rome, 1002, 1003, 1024.
-, -, the Pope's reply to Mary's demand about the Legation of, 1003.
-, -, Cardinal Morone a disciple of, 1067.
-., -, the accursed school and apostate household of (words used by the Pope), 1067.
-, -, anticipates being compelled to resist the Pope, 1107.
-, -, (1558) sends his Auditor to the Legate Caraffa, 1135.
-, -, proceedings against, at Rome, 1135, 1155, 1209.
-, -, protests against the withdrawal of his Legation, 1135.
-, -, Caraffa's negotiations with Philip respecting, 1148.
-, -, remonstrates with the Pope touching the Legateship, 1209.
-, -, defends himself, Morone, and Priuli against the charge of heresy, 1209.
-, -, ill of a double quartan ague, 1264, 1265.
-, -, individuals of the household of, brought from Italy, 1265.
-, -, accounts of his last illness, 1286, 1287, 1288, 1290, 1292.
-, -, death of, 1286, 1287, 1289, 1291, 1292.
-, -, obsequies and sepulture of, 1287, 1292.
-, -, moneys received by, from the church property, 1287.
-, -, received no profit from the Legation, 1287.
-, -, 1,100l. offered by Mary to, before he had the archbishopric, ib.
-, -, ministers of Queen Elizabeth in the house of, 1292.
-, -, legacies by, 1287.
-, -, will of, 473 note, 1286, 1287, 1291, 1292.
-, -, letters from, 1–4, 8–13, 17, 22, 23, 25–27, 38–40, 38–40, 50, 58–61, 65, 66, 70, 82, 86, 119, 136, 139, 151, 152, 177, 179, 180, 188, 189, 196, 202, 217, 226, 227, 233, 237, 241, 244, 255, 256, 270, 275, 276, 287, 291, 292, 299, 305, 313, 314, 317, 321, 322, 323, 334, 342, 345, 355, 357, 360, 361, 365–367, 369–371, 378, 394–403, 411, 412, 442, 445, 456, 470–472, 476, 487, 488, 493, 502, 503, 526, 530, 531, 613, 614, 637, 657, 658, 753, 772, 779, 817, 848, 849, 860, 861, 868, 869, 871, 899–904, 911, 992, 1010, 1050, 1056, 1084, 1099, 1105–1107, 1126, 1134, 1136, 1157, 1158, 1184–1189, 1192, 1208, 1209, 1211–1213, 1226, 1264, 1265, App. 133, 147.
-, -, letters to, 310, 338.
-, -, abbacy of, in the Ferrarese, 482.
-, -, agent of, for negotiating peace, the Abbot of San Saluto, 363, 524.
-, -, -, at Rome, 14, 179, 180, 188, 233, 244, 299, 313, 317, 342, 369, 371, 476, 530, 843, 879, 910, 928, 933, 945, 981, 1018.
-, -, -, suspected of heresy, 939.
-, -, -, in Spain, 1292.
-, -, auditor of, 233, 1105. See Stella, Gio. Francesco.
-, -, chamberlain to Giovanni di Ugaldo, 1213.
-, -, -, privy. See Penning.
-, -, datary of, Nicolò Ormanetto, 723, 911.
-, -, household of, 1286, 1287.
-, -, kinsfolk of, 1292.
-, -, pension to, from the see of Burgos, 314.
-, -, property of, 1286, 1287.
-, -, revenues of, 314.
-, -, -, from Spain and Italy, 1287.
-, -, secretary to, Marc' Antonio Faitta, 473.
-, -, - See Saluto, Abbot of.
-, -, servants of, 22, 1292.
-, -, -, Italian, 482.
-, Richard, Knight of the Garter, Lord Chamberlain to Henry VII., father of Reginald Pole, p. 1068.
-, -, governor of Prince Arthur, son of Henry VII., p. 1068.
-, -, a Welshman, p. 1069.
-, Ursula, sister of Reginald, 1287 note.
Poles, drinking customs of the, 150 note.
-, demands by the, as to religious matters, 484.
Poles, long, with iron spikes, offensive weapons, p. 1047.
Polesine, the, 1118.
Polino, alias Paulin, Captain, 1087, 1095. See Garde, Baron de la.
Polish ambassador in England, 166.
- -, at Rome, 475, 484, 1160.
Pollard, Mr., Speaker of Parliament, 259. See also Parliament.
- (“Pallard”), Sir John, sent to the Fleet prison, 477.
Polo, Marco? See Marcopulo.
Polus, Carolus, secretary, letter from, App. 132.
Polvilliers (“Berbiglier,” “Poibaler,” &c.), Baron Nicholas, Captain of [German] troops, 501, 1040, 1065, 1083.
- -, 6,000 infantry raised by (for plunder), 1040, 1049.
- - disbands his troops, 1077.
- - has many followers in Alsatia, 1093.
Ponchino, Zuan, courier, 546.
Ponciglione, Gasparo, nephew of the Abbot of San Saluto, 200.
Ponte Corvo, 596, 600, 603, 607.
- -, capture of, 628.
Ponte Lucano, 636.
Ponte Mamolo (near Rome), 621, 636, 811, 969.
- -, skirmish at, 684.
Pontoise, 1108.
Pontoons, 747, 979.
Pontremoli and its territory, 1125.
Poodyke in Marshande, 308 note.
Poor, the, 209, 258, 269.
-, Act for relief of the, 308.
-, washing the feet of the, by the Pope, 447.
-, -, by Queen Mary, p. 434.
Pope Gregory I., 954.
- Leo I., a letter of, quoted, p. 947.
- Gregory X., order issued by, at the Council of Lyons, touching Papal elections, 51.
- Boniface VIII. (1303), 347.
- Gregory XI., 855 note.
- Paul II., 620 note.
- -, bulls of, annulled, 879, note.
- Alexander VI., 895, 1017, 1028.
- - head of a league to expel the French from Italy, 714.
-, - respected by Italian potentates till 1494, 714.
- Julius II., 565, 832, p. 995 note, 880 note, 895, 969, 1042.
- Leo X., 453, 588, p. 701, 714, 755, 880.
- Adrian VI., tutor to Charles V., 325.
- Clement VII., 242, 565, 415, 607, 714, 767, 811, 931, 1015, 1036, App. 88, 89, 92, 96.
- -, demands by, from the Duke of Ferrara (1528), App. 78, 79, 81, 82.
- -, his decision in the affair of the divorce (1529), App. 97.
- -, ambassador to, Dr. Bennett (1529), App. 100.
- -, peace between Charles V. and (1529), App. 101.
- -, prohibition from, touching the divorce, App. 103.
- -, secretary to, App. 109.
- Paul III., 499, 500 note, 537, 574, 588, 614, 622, p. 673, p. 701, p. 702, 691, 798, 893, 913, 938, 954, 1017, App. 112, 115, 166.
- -, held Paliano for life, 689.
- -, money disbursed by, on the marriage of Orazio Farnese, 722.
- -, chief secretary to (1535), App. 114.
- - (Alexander Farnese), his son, Pier Luigi, Duke of Parma, 1170.
- Julius III., 1, 8, 13, 14, 16, 22, 25, 70, 119, 139, 215 note, 295 note, 357, 360, 537, 583, 622, p. 673, 692, 937, 944, 954, 963, 1063, 1067, 1145, 1209, App. 141.
- -, brief of, granting the half-fruits of Spain to Charles V., 337.
- -, concession by, to Charles V., 532.
- - subservient to Charles, p. 701.
- -, letters to, 11, 23.
- - sends the Auditor di Rota to England, 37.
- -, commissioner sent by, to the Netherlands, 55.
- -, death of, 41, 44, 49, 50, 51, 53, 58, 66.
- -, library of, 518.
- election of a, 43, 45, 48, 49, 55, 58.
-, -, conclave for the (April 1555), 49.
-, -, Pole's opinion touching the, 51.
-, -, commission and letters by the Emperor touching the, 52.
- Marcello II., 75, 77, 119, 139, 357, 360, p. 701.
- -, election of, 59, 62, 64, 65, 71, 72, 80, 89.
- -, English ambassador at Rome to tender obedience to, 72.
- -, letter from Pole to, 59, 70.
- -, death of, 80, 133.
-, election of a (June 1555), 88, 89, 131, 907.
- Paul IV., 66 note, 118, 123, 140, 188, 190, 196, 201, 204, 215, 217, 226, 229, 233, 234, 236, 237, 241, 242, 244, 256, 268, 269, 276, 279–282, 290, 292, 294, 295, 298, 300, 304, 305, 310, 311, 313, 317, 319, 321, 322, 324, 325–327, 335, 337–339, 342, 343, 345–347, 349, 351, 352, 355, 357, 361, 365, 366, 368, 371, 372, 374, 376, 378, 382, 384, 391, 392, 396–398, 407, 408, 410–412, 418, 421, 422, 424, 425, 431–434, 436, 437, 442, 445, 447, 452, 453, 455, 459, 463, 464, 468, 469, 471, 472, p. 429, 475, 484, 486, 491, 497–501, 504, 509, 511, 512, 513, 516, 518, 519, 522, 525–530, 532–543, 545, 546, 550–553, 555–559, 562, 564–569, 571–579, 582–584, 586–589, 594–597, 599–602, 604, 606–614, 616–618, 620–622, 624, 626, 628–633, 635, 636, 638–643, 646–654, 657–662, 664–666, 668–680, 683–693, 695, 696, 699, 701–703, 705, 707, 712–715, 721, 724, 726, 728, 732, 733, 735, 739–742, 746–749, 751, 752, 754, 755, 758–761, 763, 766–770, 772–775, 777, 778, 780, 781, 784–789, 791–793, 796–798, 800, 806, 807, 809–811, 813, 814, 816, 817, 819–821, 823, 825–832, 836–839, 841–844, 846–851, 854–856, 859, 862, 863, 865, 867, 875, 877–880, 883, p. 1070, p. 1076, 888–890, 893–898, 905, 906, 908, 910, 912–915, 920–923, 926, 928–932, 934, 937–941, 943, 944, 949, 952, 954–958, 960, 961, 963–970, 972–974, 976, 980, 981, 983, 991, 995, 996, 998, 999, 1002, 1003, 1005–1007, 1010–1012, 1014–1018, 1021–1025, 1027, 1028, 1030, 1033–1037, 1039, 1040, 1042–1045, 1049–1051, 1053, 1054, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1062, 1063, 1066–1068, 1073, 1075, 1076, 1081, 1088, 1090, 1093, 1101, 1102, 1105–1107, 1109, 1113, 1117–1120, 1122, 1124, 1125, 1128, 1132, 1133, 1135, 1138, 1140, 1143, 1153, 1156, 1158, 1160, 1162, 1163, 1169, 1170, 1175, 1178, 1180, 1183, 1191, 1194–1197, 1199, 1200, 1207–1209, 1211, 1275, 1287, 1293, App. 134, 137, 139–142, 144–146, 148, 150, 153, 154, 156, 157, 159–165, 167, 169, 170.
- -, (1555) Cardinal Gianpietro Caraffa elected by the name of, 117.
- -, election or accession of, 117, 119, 120, 124, 130, 133, p. 116, 141, 145, 150, 201, 849.
- -, illegal proceedings at the election of, 145.
- -, his oath on election, 319.
- -, many of his dependants outlawed from Naples, 120.
- -, an Englishman to be sent by Pole to, 150.
- -, bull issued by, about the alienation of church property, 179.
- -, three briefs by, to Pole, and one to Philip and Mary, 180.
- -, confirmation by, of Pole's decrees touching the church property, 179, 182.
- -, message from, to Philip, 182.
- -, jubilee proclaimed by, 188, 190.
- - not well disposed to Charles V., 201.
-, - imprisons Cardinal Santa Fiore, 226, 227.
- -, commencement of his disputes with the Emperor, 235, 238.
- -, interception of several Imperial despatches by his agents, 235.
- -, his intention to declare war, 235, 236.
- -, consents to release Cardinal Santa Fiore, 238.
- - denounces Imperial plots against his life and the lives of his relatives, 242.
- -, Don G. de la Vega accredited to, by Charles V. and Philip, 250, 265, 266, 271.
- -, supposed secret league between the King of France and, 252.
- -, false rumours in England with regard to, 255.
- -, noblemen (Imperialists) imprisoned by, 260.
- -, six persons nominated by, for the cardinalate, 269.
- -, manifests a pacific disposition, 270.
- - and Philip, disputes between, 275.
-, -, warlike preparations by, 278.
- -, sends a brief to Pole to resume the negotiations for peace, 329, 335.
- -, intrigues of the French with, 333.
- - (1556) and the King of France, conclusion of a league between, 340.
- -, his reply to the Emperor touching Marc' Antonio Colonna, 347.
- - orders 3,000 infantry to be raised, ib.
- -, his alliance with France, 364.
- -, brief from, concerning the peace, 369. See Peace.
- -, seven cardinals elected by, 370.
- -, his remarks on the truce between Charles V. and Philip and France, 405.
- -, several churches conferred by, 406.
- -, sends briefs to Philip and Mary in favour of peace, 408.
- - sends the Duke of Soma to France, 414.
- -, dissatisfied with the truce between Philip and France, 415.
- -, remains in arms in spite of the truce, 416.
- -, his suspicions with regard to the truce, 419, 421.
- -, money and troops offered to, by the Duke of Ferrara, 433.
-, -, disputes between, and the Imperial ambassador at Rome, 447, 451, 452.
-, -, reproves certain prelates for not going to their sees, 452.
-, -, ceremonies observed by, in hallowing Agnus Det's, 452.
- - about to send Legates to the King of France and Philip to conclude the peace, 452, 453.
- -, gives an unfavourable opinion of Charles V., 453.
- -, envoy from Charles and Philip to, 481.
- -, - from Philip to, 491.
- -, his supposed warlike intentions against Philip, 490, 491.
- -, obedience to;
talk of its being withdrawn by Philip, 495.
- -, acts and designs of, discussed by Charles and Philip, 496.
- -, proposed mission from Brussels of two ambassadors to, 496.
- -, chapel held for the anniversary of his coronation, 499.
- - declaration of war on, by Charles and Philip, 513.
- -, threatens to deprive Philip of his dominions, 513, 578.
- -, assistance to be given by France to, 528.
-, -, repeal by, of a concession from Juhus III. to Charles V., 582.
- -, secret league between France and, 536, 679, 702, 976. See League.
- -, his disagreements, with the Emperor, 539.
- -, orders an assembly of Cardinals “to discuss the peace,” 547.
- - threatens to go to Naples with a crucifix before him, 549.
- -, vehemently denounces Charles and Philip, 558, 561, 626, 636, 714, 746, p. 910, 798, 813, 879, et alibi.
- -, his violent behaviour, 561.
- -, names of his advisers, 569.
- -, a diamond presented by the King of France to, 575.
- - expenses of, in troops and fortifications, 583.
- - raising money and troops, 609.
- -, negotiations for peace between Philip and, 610, 624, 681.
- - disappointed in his expectations from France, 621.
- - intends to forbid bishops holding other dignities, 636.
- - talks of quitting Rome, 646.
- -, prisoners of, p. 673.
- - still called Cardinal of Chieti by the Imperialists (“not elected canonically”), 661.
- - exhorted by France not to make any agreement with Philip, 663.
- - threatens to place his fortreses in the hands of the French, p. 730.
- -, Philip sends a gentleman to make an agreement with, 698.
- - in league with the King of France, the Duke of Ferrara, and the Switzers, 702.
- -, war between Philip and, 712, 753, p. 1062. See Philip.
- -, army of, 726.
- -, the war caused by words and deeds of, during his cardinalate and pontificate, 728.
- -, the Imperialists accused of an attempt to poison him when he was Cardinal, 728, 838 note, 972.
- -, talk of peace between Philip and, 733, 777, 778.
- -, truce between the Duke of Alva and, 735, 755, 758, 761, 763, 764, 765, 767, 768 bis, 773, 774, 775, 778, 780, 781, 782.
- -, demands made to Venice hourly by, for an alliance, 739.
- - sends an agent to France and another to Philip, 770.
- - (1557), galleys of, 781.
- - negotiates with Alva, p. 910, 857.
- -, offers made by Philip to, 797.
- - refuses to give audience to Don F. Pacheco, 799.
- - gives public audience, attended by the whole city, 807.
- -, his liberality, 807.
- - orders all his ministers with Philip to return to Rome, 855.
- -, good understanding between France and, 875.
- -, truce between Alva and, 875.
- -, wishes to pawn some city to Venice, App. 158.
- - intends to elect Cardinal Caraffa as his coadjutor, App. 166.
- -, anniversaries of his election and coronation, 907.
- - disagrees with the French, 919.
- - desires Carne to exhort Philip to ask pardon, 934.
- - inclined towards peace with Philip, 938.
- -, security demanded by the French from, 942.
- - willing to make terms with Philip, 946.
- -, demands of Philip from, 951.
- -, his letter to Philip and Mary (quoted), 959.
- -, raising troops, 960.
- -, Mary threatens not to obey, 991.
- -, peace proposed between Philip and, 992, 995.
- -, sends a messenger to England, 1024.
- -, peace between Philip and;
signature of the articles, 1032.
- -, his advisers denounced by the Duke of Paliano, 1034.
- -, submission to, to be made on Philip's behalf, 1039.
- - gives audience to Alva, ib.
- -, conclusion of the peace between Philip and, 1048, 1050.
- -, dismisses Aldobrandini, Bozzuto, &c., 1058.
- -, speaks against Pole, Morone, Priuli, &c., 1067.
- -, ambassador from Philip to, Don Diego de Azevedo, 1093.
- -, turns his back on the French, 1100, 1101, 1115, 1148.
- -, (1558) sends a courier to France, to demand the release of his great nephews, 1128.
- -, commends Philip, 1144, 1145.
- -, seeks a pretence to declare war against France, 1145.
- -, sermon by, on the see (cathedra) of Rome, 1148.
- -, two agreements between Philip and, 1175, 1177, 1178.
-, -, rebels against, 1183.
- -, Philip refers all disputes with France to the arbitration of, 1196, 1198, 1199, 1202.
- -, offers to attend a conference for peace with Philip and Henry, 1197.
- -, ballad against, sung by the Huguenots, 1235a.
- -, letters to, from Cardinal Pole, 119, 136, 139, 151, 227, 323, 360, 395, 470, 753, 849, 899, 1050, 1209.
- -, ambassadors to. See Rome.
- -, apartment of, 763.
- -, attendants on, 838.
- -, audience chamber of, 755, p. 1192, 1039.
- -, barber to, 814, 1081.
- -, body-guard of, 969.
- -, chamber of, 758.
- -, -, first, 814.
- -, chamberlain to, at Brussels, 491.
- -, -, Cavalier del Sagrà, a Ferrarese, 781.
- -, -, ex-, M. de Mana, 837.
- -, chamberlains to, 1033.
- -, chaplain to, 890.
- -, -, Scipione Rebiba, created cardinal, 325.
- -, chaplains to, 452.
- -, clerk of the chamber to, 837.
-, -, commissary general to. See Papal.
- -, cup-bearer to, 837.
- -, guard of (Switzers), 381 note, 459, 742a, 825.
- -, -, lieutenant of the, 814, 816, 890.
- -, house-steward of, 972.
- -, maestro di camera to, 589 note, 819 note.
- -, maggiordomo to, 907.
- -, master of the ceremonies to, 1039.
- -, ministers of, 894, 1100.
- -, palace of, App. 134.
- -, portrait of, 828.
- -, postmaster to, 1117.
- -, secretary to, 431, 807.
- -, seneschal to, 337, 609.
- -, vicar of, Bishop of Ischia, 837.
- -, family of, 525, 850.
- -, great nephews of, detained in France (as hostages), 1103, 1108, 1110, 1112, 1116, 1132, 1133, 1143, 1145, 1162, 1183, 1191, 1207.
- -, kinsfolk of, 777, 1076, 1100.
- - -, summoned to Naples or Brussels, 513.
- -, mother of, Vittoria Camponesca, 537, p. 567.
- -, nephews of, 325, 337, 468, 484, 497, 525, 666, p. 727 note, 685, 691, 714, 755, 758, 781, 837, 875, 896, 905, 916, 921, 956, 1006, 1011, 1037, 1083, 1117, 1125, App. 164, 166.
- -, -, inscribed on the Golden Book of Venice, 380.
- -, - See Montorio, Count of;
Paliano, Duke of;
Popoli, Count di;
Stendardo, G. M.
- -, niece of, 325.
- -, nieces and female kinsfolk of, 280.
- -, sister of, 280, p. 728, 1067.
- -, “the Marchioness his relation,” 819.
- -, his successor, Pope Pius IV., 234 note. See Medici, Gianangelo de'.
Popedom, the, 159, 405, 606, 1241, App. 165.
-, candidates for the, 57.
-, Pole's failure to obtain the, p. 1069.
Popes, creation of, 150.
-, -, obedience usually tendered on the, 72.
-, the ordinances and decretal epistles of the, acknowledged by the Synod at London, 396.
-, former, 582, 1081, 1088.
-, took bribes for leasing the revenues of the church, 583.
Pope, Sir Thomas, appointed governor to Lady Elizabeth, 514.
- -, keeper of Elizabeth's residence, 668.
Popoli or Populo, Count di, nephew to Pope Paul IV., 484, 636, 728, 799, 811, 816, 820, 1006, 1029.
-, -, his cavalry, 684.
-, -, captain general of the light horse in the kingdom of Naples, 1083, 1093.
-, - See Pepoli.
Porcigliano (near Ostia), p. 730.
Porte, the, 46.
Portiglia, —, paymaster (of Philip's troops in Italy?), 1104.
Portiglio, —, courier, 49.
-, —, a Spaniard, 481.
Portland, 629.
Porto, 701, 728, 749, 768, 807.
-, island of, 958, 969, 1017, 1025.
-, opposite Ostis, a fortress to be built at, 699.
-, conference of, 1023, 1034.
Porto d' Ascoli, 921.
Porto Ferraro (Piombino), 968.
Porto Hercule or Portercole (Sienna), 781, 820, 968.
- -, capture of, p. 133.
Ports, English, p. 1049, p. 1050.
-, -, artillery and ammunition supplied to the, 161.
-, -, [re]opened, 163.
-, -, closed, on Philip's passage to Flanders, 207.
-, -, passage, 434, 1285.
-, -, re-opened, 440.
Portsmouth, 461, 580, 585.
-, ships for the security of, 461, 482, 489.
-, ships at, for Philip's passage, 570.
- harbour, 461, 570.
- -, ships disarmed and paid off in, 538.
Portugal, 262, 274, 333, 350, 493, 1072.
-, fleet from, in Zealand, 173.
-, fleet bound from Flanders to, 186.
-, couriers from, detained in France, 274.
-, courier to, from Mary, 293.
-, a church in, disposed of in Consistory, 437.
-, King of, John III., 222, 316, 350, 495, 561, 617, 692, 970.
-, -, sends a gentleman to Mary, 251.
-, -, letter from Pole to, 493.
-, -, death of, 965.
-, -, his successor, Don Sebastian, ib.
-, -, brother of, the Infant Don Luis, 323, 348.
-, -, -, the Cardinal Henry, 333.
-, -, -, “the Cardinal,” deprived of his legation by the Pope, 692.
-, -, grandson of, 161 note.
-, Queen of, 604, 617, 1096.
-, -, Catharine of Austria, sister of Charles V., 1094.
-, Infant or Prince of, John, widow of. See Joanna of Austria.
-, Prince of, Don Sebastian, reported death of, 161.
-, Princess of, Doña Juana, 696. See Joanna of Austria.
-, “Protector” of, 932.
-, the Cardinal of, 900.
-, ambassador from, in England, 18, 124, 138, 200, 251, 269, 316, 327.
-, -, -, Don Diego Lopes, 493.
-, -, -, recalled, 495.
-, -, with Charles V., and the English ambassador, question of precedence between the, 214, 222.
-, -, at Brussels, 201, 214, 410, 495, 587, 1089, 1094.
-, -, in France, 927, 1094.
-, -, at Rome, 631, 692, 796, 814, 907, 931, 1122, 1160, 1163.
-, -, -, his dispute with the English ambassador as to precedence, 499.
-, -, -, Don Andres de Castro, 561.
-, -, resident in Spain, 251.
-, ambassador to, from Philip, Don Juan de Mendoza de Riviriera (sic), 632.
-, couriers from, staying in Rome, 1160.
-, courier from to France, 1270.
Portuguese, the, 251.
- hated by the Spaniards, 909.
-, a, 469.
-, a, sent to Naples for having committed murder in Rome, 447.
- caravels, 623.
- gentleman, a, chief chamberlain to Philip, 18.
- merchants, Philip at supper with, 376.
- physician, sent to Mary, 1279.
- ship, a, 350.
Post-horses, 198, 201.
- houses, 201.
- masters and postal charges, 682.
Posts, 88.
Poupet, Jean. See La Chaux, Mons. de.
Powder, 792.
Powlet, John, his daughter Elizabeth, 477 note.
Poynes, Master, App. 86.
Pozzo, Dal, Cardinal. See Puteo.
Praet, Mons. de, 32, 43, 54, 118, 128, 178.
-, -, knight of the order of the Fleece, death of, 243.
Prato, 814.
Preachers, the late, in England, App. 136.
-, lack of, ib.
-, Mary's opinion touching their duties, ib.
-, badly treated, 434.
Preaching and preachers, decree concerning, 396.
-, no one to preach without Apostolic authority, 396.
-, during Lent, by priests in the Queen's Court, p. 434.
-, mode of, 1086.
Precedence, dispute for, between the ambassadors of England and Portugal, 214, 222, 499.
-, -, between the French and Spanish ambassadors at Venice, 896, 912, 1248, 1250 note, 1251.
Predestination, App. 158.
-, Cardinal Morone on, 945.
Preiner, — agent of Emperor Ferdinand in England (1559), p. 1079 note.
Prelates, 251, 846, 1209.
-, at Rome, 424.
Prevesa, 453, 890.
-, attack on (1538), p. 568, 608, p. 701.
Priests, 1287.
-, payments to, at the dissolution of monasteries, 289.
-, marriage of, 484.
Primate of England, p. 1059.
Princes, foreign, p. 1070.
Printer, licence to a, 655.
Priolli, Piero de', letters from, App. 46, 47, 48.
Prioli, Benedetto de', letters from, App. 55, 56, 57.
-, Pollo de', letter to, App. 61.
Prisoners, 79, 341.
- for the galleys, given by the Emperor to Andrea Doria, 30.
- in the hands of Charles V. and Henry II., 113.
-, exchange of, between Charles V. and France, proposed;
and negotiations touching their ransom, 218, 268, 289, 292, 293, 297, 322, 323, 326, 340, 341, 342, 343, 349, 359, 362, 363, 364, 368, 377 note, 384, 408, 418, 422, 423, 426, 454, 457, 460, 464, 467, 469, 478, 480, 483, 490, 494, 498, 504, 507, 509, 513, 519, 542, 545, 553, 555, 556, 560, 564, 629.
-, conference of Imperial and French commissioners for release or exchange of, 330, 335, 350, 351, 352, 368, 501.
-, French, release of ten, of quality, 509.
-, -, ransoms of, 1288.
-, Imperialists, at Rome, 547 note, 1040.
- at Rome, Philip's subjects, released, 1039.
Prisons and prisoners in England, App. 171.
Priuli, Alvise or Luigi di, Monsignor, or the Rev., Cardinal Pole's familiar, 57, 125 note, 189, 255, 310, 317, 442, 502 note, 530, 548, 570, 776, 627, 853, 860, 937, 944, 981, 1067, 1075, 1113.
-, -, Pole's reliance on, p. 1071.
-, -, suspected of heresy, 939.
-, -, the accesso of the bishopric of Brescia granted to, 954, 973, 1063.
-, -, said by the Pope to be a heretic, 1067.
- -, denounced to the presidency of the Inquisition, 1209.
- -, deprived by the Pope of the “jus accessus” to the bishopric of Brescia, 1209.
- -, executor of Pole's will, 1286, 1287, 1291, 1292.
- -, letters from, touching Pole's last illness and death, 1286, 1287, 1291, 1292.
-, -, nephew of, sent to France by Pole, 412.
-, -, sister-in-law of, 1286.
-, Antonio, procurator, 363 note.
-, Lorenzo, App. 74.
-, Lorenzo, elected Doge of Venice, 548, 570, p. 1071 note, 1067.
-, -, letters from, 745, 756, 1228, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1232, 1233.
-, -, family of, 548.
-, - See Venice, Doge of.
-, Matteo di, Messer, 365, 366, 367, 377, 401.
-, -, son of the procurator Antonio, letters from, 125, 126.
-, -, to supersede San Saluto in negotiating with France, 363.
-, -, instructions by Pole to, 367.
-, -, sent by Pole to France, 370.
-, Michele, 363 note.
- See Priolli, Prioli.
Privy Seal, keeper of the, p. 1052.
-, Lord, 32. See Bedford, Earl of.
-, -, office of, vacant, 315.
-, -, Lord William Paget, 389, App. 171. See Paget.
Privy seals for borrowing money, 585.
Processions, public religious, 174.
Proclamation touching books by Lutheran authors, 142.
- forbidding Spaniards to use weapons, 150.
- - assemblies of men, 885.
- by Queen Elizabeth touching religion, 1293.
Prostitutes, a sermon to, 452.
Protestant Cantons of Switzerland, ambassadors from, to Venice, 949.
- emigrants (French) living in the Grisons, 1182.
- -, at Geneva, 1182.
Protestants, the, 647.
-, in Bavaria, demands of the, 452.
-, in Flanders, 800 note.
Prothonotaryship, a, 807.
Provence, 1087, 1210.
-, Charles V. in (1536), 565.
-, troops raised in, 683.
-, governor of, the Count of Tenda, 1159, 1207.
Proverb, that “great princes make peace with sword in hand,” 103.
-, Oculus Domini, &c., 217.
Prune, Walter, servant to Lord Courtenay, 135, 195, 286.
-, -, bearer of a letter to Venice, 409.
Psalmody, 1235a.
Puglia, 328, p. 721, 755, 791 note, p. 949.
-, export-permits of, 453.
-, ports formerly held by Venice in, 546.
-, waters of, 755.
Pui, fortress called, in the Parmesan territory, 1035.
Purgatory, App. 123, 158.
-, Cardinal Morone on, 945.
Purveyor, 245.
Purveyors, Acts relative to, 308.
-, at Brussels, 433.
Puteo, alias Dal Pozzo, alias Du Puy, Jacopo, Cardinal, 242, 369, 879, 888 note, 889, 945, 996, 1062, 1099, 1160, 1191, App. 149, 153.
-, -, Archbishop of Bari, and Prefect of the Romish Inquisition or Holy Office, 295.
-, -, Cranmer's case referred to, 215.