Страница - 34Страница - 36- Ferdinand, King of Aragon, [5];
- allied with Maximilian, [14];
- joins Holy League, [16];
- deserts Henry VIII. in Guienne, [23];
- allies with France, [27];
- dies, [44].
- Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, [145], [155],
[156], [175].
- Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond, [118].
- Flodden Field, Battle of, [26].
- Fox, Richard, Bishop of Winchester, [20], [22],
[137], [141].
- Francis I., King of France, accession of, [35], [36];
- wins Duchy of Milan, [38];
- makes treaty of Noyon, [44];
- candidate for the empire, [52]-55;
- seeks interview with Henry VIII., [57];
- pensions Wolsey, [59];
- at Field of Cloth of Gold, [62];
- attacks Charles V., [72];
- his unpopularity, [90];
- captured at Pavia, [109];
- signs treaty of Madrid, [120];
- makes peace with England, [122];
- interview of Wolsey with, at Amiens, [157];
- makes peace of Cambrai, [178].
- Frundsberg, George, [121].
- Gardiner, Stephen, ambassador to Clement VII., [161]-163;
- king's favourite, [176];
- made Bishop of Winchester, [190].
- Gattinara, Ercurino della, negotiates with Tunstal, [68];
- Gigli, Silvestro dei, Bishop of Worcester, [29], [38].
- Greene, John, [113].
- Guienne, scheme for conquest of, [16], [17];
- Guisnes, [61], [62].
- Hampton Court, [116].
- Henry VII., policy of, [10], [11],
[20], [21]-30, [124].
- Henry VIII., accession of, [11];
- joins Holy League, [16];
- his Council, [22];
- his expedition into France, [25];
- abandoned by Ferdinand and Maximilian, [28];
- allies with Louis XII., [32]-35;
- asks for Wolsey's cardinalate, [33], [39];
- his dealings with Maximilian, [41]-45;
- a candidate for the empire, [53]-55;
- allies with Charles V., [90];
- costliness of his policy, [102];
- his management of Parliament, [129];
- question of his divorce, [151];
- rebukes Wolsey, [167]-170;
- his last interview with Wolsey, [181], [182].
- Howard, Sir Edward, [24].
- James V., set up King of Scotland, [108].
- Jordan, Isabella, [166].
- Julius II., Pope, and Italian politics, [9], [15].
- Katharine, Queen of England, [13], [16];
- confides in Wolsey, [25];
- Regent of England, [26];
- opposed to French alliance, [60];
- signs of her breach with king, [118];
- divorce question moved, [151]-153;
- her attitude before the legatine court, [174].
- Kingston, Sir William, [202]-207.
- Knight, secretary, sent to Rome, [158]-161.
- Lady Margaret Professorships, [145].
- League, the Italian, [6], [7].
- —— of Cambrai, [8], [9],
[14], [15].
- —— the Holy, [16].
- Legate, Wolsey nominated, [50];
- his legatine courts, [147].
- Leicester Abbey, death of Wolsey at, [203]-206.
- Leo X., Pope, accession of, [27];
- refuses Wolsey's cardinalate, [33], [34];
- creates Wolsey cardinal, [39];
- annoyed at Wolsey's success, [50];
- sides with Charles V., [66], [73],
[74];
- death of, [85].
- Lincoln, Wolsey Dean of, [22];
- Longueville, Duke of, [32].
- Louis XI., King of France, his policy, [5].
- Louis XII., King of France, and League of Cambrai, [9], [10];
- his dealings with Julius II., [15];
- defeated in Italy, [25];
- makes truce with Ferdinand and Maximilian, [28];
- marries Mary of England, [33];
- dies, [34].
- Louise of Savoy, mother of Francis I., makes peace with England, [119].
- Lymington, Wolsey Vicar of, [19].
- Madrid, Treaty of, [120].
- Magdalen College, Oxford, [18], [19].
- Margaret, queen of James IV. of Scotland, marries Earl of Angus, [69];
- allies with Albany, [91];
- managed by Wolsey, [108].
- Marignano, battle of, [38].
- Mary, Princess, daughter of Henry VII., married to Louis XII., [32];
- marries Duke of Suffolk, [37].
- Mary, Princess, daughter of Henry VIII., married by proxy to Dauphin, [49];
- betrothed to Charles V., [63], [64];
- betrothed to Duke of Orleans, [122].
- Maximilian, Emperor, joins Italian League, [6];
- allied with Ferdinand, [14];
- relations of Henry VII. with, [21];
- at Terouenne, [25];
- deserts Henry VIII., [27], [28];
- makes a futile expedition against Milan, [40]-42;
- signs peace of Noyon, [45];
- dies, [52].
- Medici, Guilio dei, candidate for the Papacy, [87];
- Montdidier, capture of, [97].
- More, Sir Thomas, Speaker in 1523, [103]-105;
- Nanfan, Sir Richard, [19].
- Norfolk, Thomas Howard I., Duke of, [30], [34].
- Norfolk, Thomas Howard II., Duke of, puts down tumult, [113], [114];
- plots against Wolsey, [177], [181];
- receives great seal from Wolsey, [186];
- president of the Council, [190].
- Norwich, tumult in, [113].
- Noyon, Treaty of, [44], [45].
- Oxford, Wolsey's influence in, [145]-147.