Page 390. line 6 from the bottom. Lord Angiliebert of Cleves.] Engilbert, second son of John duke of Cleves, and Elizabeth heiress of Nevers, afterwards called duke of Nevers.

Page 390. line 6 from the bottom. Lord John Jacques.] John James Trivulzio, marquis of Vige-vano, one of the greatest generals of his age.

Page 390. line 5 from the bottom. Prince of Salerno.] Anthony de San Severino prince of Salerno, son of the famous Robert de San Severino.

Page 390. line 3 from the bottom. Marquis de Saluces.] Louis II. marquis of Saluces died in 1504.

Page 390. line 3 from the bottom. De Vienne.] Vienne. This family was divided into so many branches that I cannot fix on the person here meant.

Page 390. line 2 from the bottom. Marshal de Gié.] Peter de Rohan, lord of Gié, marshal of France, in 1475.

Page 390. line 2 from the bottom. De Rieux.] John V. lord of Rieux and Rochefort, marshal of France.

Page 390. last line. Seneschal of Beaucaire.] Stephen de Vers, seneschal of Beaucaire, chamberlain to the king, a native of Languedoc of mean extraction, through whose instigation principally, this extravagant expedition was undertaken. Brissonnet, another court favourite, afterwards a cardinal, was the second promoter of the enterprise. See Comines.

Page 390, last line. Seneschal of Normandy.] Louis Després, lord of Montpezat, seneschal of Normandy.

Page 391. line 6. De Bourdillon.] Qu. Imbert de la Platière, youngest son of Philibert de la Platière lord des Bordes? He was a great favourite with Francis I. and Henry II. and was mareschal of France in 1562. He died in 1567 s. p. But more probably this was his uncle or some other relation.