Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Duchess of Suffolk (Charles Brandon’s third wife), [17], [19-20], [21], [22] and footnote, [23];

is told she must marry Louis XII, her refusal, [26-27];

consents to the marriage, “treaty of marriage,” and marriage by proxy, [28-29];

leaves England, arrival at Boulogne, pageant there, [29], [30];

visits Church of Notre-Dame, [30], [31];

first meeting with Louis XII, [31], [32];

the marriage at Abbeville, [32-33];

trouble over her English attendants, [33-38];

her kindness to them, [35] f.n.;