policy of, [135] ff.;

joins Charles V. and Leo X., [10];

induces Henry to ally himself with France after Pavia, [181];

persuades Henry not to promise ‘protection’ to Holy League of Cognac; divorce question on foot, [184] ff.;

therefore alliance with France necessary, conference at Amiens with Francis, [188];

Clement revokes powers of Wolsey and Campeggio to try Henry’s cause, [193].

Worms, Diet of (1495), reforms demanded, [109];

second Diet of, chief questions for settlement, [145] ff.;

practical failure of, [148], [221].

Würtemberg, Ulrich, Duke of, driven out by Suabian League, [131];