INDEX
- Abate, Niccolò dell’, 126.
- Act of Supremacy, 100.
- Agout, river, 170.
- Agrippa, Cornelius, 233, ibid., note 3, 234, ibid., note 2.
- Aigues-Mortes, 166.
- Albany, Duke of, 91.
- Alchemy, 138, 227, 232-234.
- Alciati, Andrea, 46, 131, 198, ibid., note 1, 228-231, 231, note 3.
- Alençon, Chancellor of, 42.
- Alfonso I. d’Este, Duke of Ferrara, see Este.
- Allegory, 197.
- “Ambassadors,” Holbein’s picture of the;
- purchased for the National Gallery, 1, 5, 31-32;
- personages represented, 1, 10, 11, 19, 20, 77, 200-202;
- owned by Le Brun, 5-6, 31-32;
- by Jacob, Earl of Radnor, 6, ibid., note 2, 31-32;
- documents showing history of picture, 11, 18, 20;
- notice in Beaujon catalogue, 9-10, 31-32;
- description of picture, 200-203;
- details of same, 203-236 (see also under each head).
- Ambassadors de robe longue and de robe courte, 143, 199-200, 199, note 1.
- Amboise, Château of, 42, 126, note 3.
- Amboise, George d’, Cardinal Legate, 99.
- Amyot, Jacques, Bishop of Auxerre, 146, ibid., note 1.
- Angeviller, Conte d’, 22, note 1.
- Angoulême, Charles, Duke of, see Charles.
- Angoulême, Duchesse d’, see Louise.
- Angoulême, Marguerite d’, see Marguerite.
- Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, 62, 72, 79, 82, 83-89, 102, 105.
- Antwerp, 186.
- Apian, George, 224, ibid., note 2.
- Apian, Peter, 224-225, 224, note 2.
- Aragon, Katherine of, see Katherine.
- Arithmetic, 223, 224, 225, 232.
- Arithmetic, Book of, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 203, 223-224.
- Armagnac, Georges d’, Bishop of Rodez, 156, 167.
- “Arms of Death” (design by Holbein), 203-204.
- Arms of François II., Bishop of Auxerre, 56, 130.
- Arms of Jean de Dinteville, 128-129.
- Arts, the Seven Liberal, 39;
- in picture of “Ambassadors,” 210, 223, 225, 228, 231-232.
- Arundel Collection, 140.
- Aspremont, 136.
- Asti, county of, 101.
- Astrology, 45, 138, 210, ibid., note 3, 233-234.
- Astronomy, 45, 210, ibid., note 3, 225, 232, 233-234.
- Audley, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor, 85, ibid., note 6.
- Aumale, 178.
- Auxerre, cathedral of, 117, 137, note 1.
- Auxerre, François I. de Dinteville, Bishop of, see Dinteville.
- Auxerre, François II. de Dinteville, Bishop of, see Dinteville.
- Auxerre, Jacques Amyot, Bishop of, see Amyot.
- “Avaux, M. d’,” 5, 7, 8, 10, 22,
- see also Mesmes.
- Avaux, seigneurie in Champagne, 9, note 1.
- Avignon, 46, 148, 149, 166, 231, note 3.
- Azay-le-Rideau, 125.
- Baif, Lazare de, French Ambassador at Venice, etc., 59, 157, ibid., note 2, 174.
- Bailly, office of, 38.
- Bailly of Troyes, The, see Dinteville.
- Balavoyne, steward of Bishop of Auxerre, 59, ibid., note 2, 63.
- Barbier, Domenico del, see Domenico Fiorentino.
- Bar-sur-Seine, 11, 19, 36, 41, 121.
- Basle, 75.
- Basse-Cour of Polisy, 127, 133.
- Basville, see Lamoignon.
- Basville, seigneurie, 29.
- Bayonne, 176, 213.
- Beaujon, Hospice (now Hospital), 30, ibid., note 2.
- Beaujon, Nicolas, 9, 21, 29, 30-32, 30, note 2.
- Beauvais, M. de, French Ambassador in Scotland, 80, ibid., note 2, 95, 98.
- Belgrade, 214.
- Bellay, Guillaume Du, Seigneur de Langey, 35, note 1, 44, 47, ibid., note 2, 48, 53, 232.
- Bellay, Jean Du, successively Bishop of Bayonne and Paris, and Cardinal, 42, 44, 45, note 1, 47, ibid., note 2, 48, 53, 65, 66, 67, ibid., note 3, 80, 89-90, 98, 232.
- Bellay, Madame Du, 117.
- Bellay, Martin Du, 47, note 2.
- Bembo, Pietro, Cardinal, 158, ibid., note 2.
- Berthereau, secretary to Montmorency, 59.
- Bèze, M. de, 59, note 2.
- Bèze, Théodore de, 59, note 2.
- Bidassoa, river, 146, 176, 201, note 2.
- Biez, Oudart Du, Governour of Boulogne, 98.
- Black Friars, 68, 69.
- Blaigny, Charles le Genevois, Marquis de, 16, 26.
- Blaigny, Charlotte Marie de Cazillac, Marquise de, see Cazillac.
- Blaigny, Marie Renée Le Genevois de, see Le Genevois.
- Blois, Château of, 42, 125.
- Boisy, Grand-Maître, 39.
- Boleyn, Queen Anne, see Anne Boleyn.
- Bologna, 72.
- Bomy, Truce of, 163.
- Bonhomme, Abbé, 24, note 1.
- Bonner, Dr., 82, ibid., note 2.
- Bonnivet, Admiral, 39.
- Bonvalot, François, Abbot of St. Vincent of Besançon, Imperial Ambassador in France, 177.
- Bordeaux, 30, note 2, 144.
- Born, Derick, 76, note 1.
- Boulogne, 60, 61, 66, 98, 110.
- Bourbon, Connétable de, 233.
- Bourdaizière, La, 60.
- Bourges, Archbishop of, see Tournon, François de.
- Bourges, University of, 46, 145, 231, ibid., note 2.
- Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk, 85, ibid., note 3, 87-88, 90.
- Brantôme, 199-200, 201, note 2.
- Breton, secretary to Francis I., 98.
- Brian, Sir Francis, 94, 109-110.
- Bridewell, Palace of, 58, ibid., note 3, 63, ibid., note 3, 67-71, 68, note 1.
- Brion, Madame de, 117.
- Brion, Philippe de Chabot, Admiral de, 65, 98, 116, 118, 146.
- Brittany, 59, 213.
- Brittany, Anne of, wife of Louis XII., 45, note 2.
- Broglie, Anne Louise de, second Marquise de Cessac, 23, 25, 28.
- Brou, Denis Feydeau de, 28.
- Brou, Madame de, 118.
- Brun, Le, see Le Brun.
- Brussels, 177, 186, 187, 188.
- Buchanan, picture-dealer, 6, ibid., note 2, 32.
- Budé, Guillaume, 43, ibid., note 2, 46, 47.
- Bunel, Pierre, 144, 157, ibid., note 2, 159, 160, 174-175, 189, 190, note 1, 191-192.
- Burgundy, Charles the Bold, Duke of, 37.
- Burgundy, County of (High Burgundy or Franche Comté), 16, 139, note 2, 177, 186.
- Burgundy, Duchy of, 36, 37, 41, 121, 127, 139, note 2, 213.
- Buttes, Dr., physician to Henry VIII., 74, 78.
- Buxi, Cécille de, wife of Jean de Selve, 143, 147, note 1, 154.
- Buxi, Pierre de, Bishop of Lavaur, 147.
- Cahors, 24, note 1.
- Calais, 60-63, 66, 109;
- meeting of Henry VIII. and Francis I. at (1532), 60-63.
- Calvin, 46, 158, note 3.
- Campeggio, Cardinal, 69, 233, note 3.
- Camusat, Nicolas, Canon of Troyes, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 24, note 1, 134, note 1.
- Canterbury, Archbishops of, see Cranmer, Warham.
- Capello, Carlo, Venetian Ambassador in England, 85, ibid., note 6.
- Carew, Sir Nicolas, Master of the Horse to Henry VIII., 88.
- Carpentras, 174, note 1.
- Carpentras, Bishop of, see Sadoleto.
- Carpi, Ridolfo Pio, Bishop of Faenza, Cardinal, 162-165.
- Carrelage at Polisy (tesselated pavement), 129-130, 197.
- Castelnau, Anthoine de, Bishop of Tarbes, French Ambassador in England and with Charles V., 102-103, 105, ibid., note 3, 172, note 2, 174-175.
- Castelnau, Louis de, Marquis de Cessac, 15, note 5, 24, note 1.
- Castillon, Sieur de, French Ambassador in England, 95, 96.
- Catherine de’ Medici (Duchess of Orleans, subsequently Queen of France), 72, 96, 99.
- Cazillac, Charlotte-Marie de, Marquise de Blaigny, 16, 17, 23, 25-27, 31.
- Cazillac, Claude de, Baronne de Fontenilles, 15, 26.
- Cazillac, Claude de, Marquise de Praslin, 25, note 1.
- Cazillac, François I. de, Baron de Cessac, see Cessac.
- Cazillac, François II. de, Marquis de Cessac, see Cessac.
- Cazillac, seigneurie in Quercy, 24, 27.
- Cellini, Benvenuto, 126, note 3, 197.
- Cessac, Baronne de, see Dinteville, Claude de.
- Cessac, François I. de Cazillac, Baron de, 14, 17, 31.
- Cessac, François II. de Cazillac, Marquis de, 15-17, 19-21, 22-25, ibid., note 1, 26, 31.
- Cessac, Marquise de, see Broglie, Anne-Louise de.
- Cessac, Marquise de, see Choiseul, Marie de.
- Cessac, seigneurie in Quercy, 24, 25, 27, 28.
- Chabot, Philippe de, Admiral de Brion, 65, 98, 116, 146.
- Chambord, 125.
- Champagne, 14, note 1, 16, 24, note 1, 36, 46, 52, 127.
- “Champagne et de Brie, Revue de,” 10-12, 14, note 1.
- Chantilly, 55, 83, 100.
- Chapeaufort, Maison du, 21.
- Chapuys, Eustace, Ambassador of Charles V. in England, 62, 63, 103, 105-106.
- Charles VIII., King of France, 37, 51.
- Charles IX., King of France, 207, note 1.
- Charles V., Emperor of Germany, 6, 40, 41, 42, 48, 52, note 2, 57, 69, 72, 73, 76, 90-92, 95, 99, 101, 102, 104, 106, 107, 116, 128, 151, 152, 156, 157, 162, 163, 165, 166, 169, 172-182, 182, note 1, 184-188, 184, note 1, 193.
- Charles, Duke of Angoulême, subsequently Duke of Orleans, 40, 42, 43, 44, 53, 59, 60, 62, 98, 99, 100, 106, 112, note 2, 113, 116, 118, ibid., note 3, 119, 121-124.
- Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, 37.
- Chartres, Duchess of, see Renée.
- “Chartreuse,” The, 30.
- Châtillon, Mme. de, 45, note 1.
- Chelsea, More’s house at, 74, 75.
- Chenonceaux, 125.
- Choiseul, Charles de, Marquis de Praslin, 25, note 1.
- Choiseul, Duché-Pairie, 17.
- Choiseul, family of, 16.
- Choiseul, Isabelle de, 25, note 1.
- Choiseul, Marie de, first Marquise de Cessac, 16, 21, 22.
- Chrétien, Félix, 137, note 1.
- Christina, Duchess of Milan, niece of Charles V., 91, ibid., note 1.
- Chronology of Holbein’s “Ambassadors,” 31.
- Cinque Ports, Barons of the, 87, note 4.
- Clement VII., Pope, 41, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 72, 73, 78, 79, 82, 91, 93, 95-96, 99, 100, note 2, 155.
- Clermont, Cardinal, Legate of Avignon, 148-150.
- Clermont, M. de, 150.
- Clouet, 209.
- Cloux, Château, 126, note 3.
- Cobham, 102.
- Cognac, League of, 41, 90, 92, 228, ibid., note 4.
- Coligny, Louise de, wife of Gaucher de Dinteville the younger, 51, note 2.
- Collège Royal (Coll. de France), 46, 145.
- Cologne, Archbishop of, 233, note 3.
- Compass, an oval, 80.
- Compasses, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 203, 224, 232, 233.
- Concordat, The, 147.
- Contarini, Cardinal, 158, note 1, 182, ibid., note 1.
- Conti, Prince de, Governour of Champagne, 16.
- Copernicus, 210, note 3.
- Cosins Lane, 75.
- Council, The General, 78, 106, 162, 163.
- Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 78, 85-87, 222, ibid., note 3, 223, note 1.
- Croix, Nicolas de la, 135, 136.
- Cromwell, Thomas, minister of Henry VIII., subsequently Earl of Essex, 74, 76, note 1, 102, 106, 107.
- Crucifix, Silver, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 203, 232, 234, 235.
- Dagger, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 7, 201, 205-207, 206, note 1.
- Dagger-sheath, design for, after Holbein, 206, ibid., note 1.
- Dagger and sword, worn together, 200, 201, ibid., note 2.
- “Dance of Death,” Holbein’s, 203, 204.
- Dance of Death, The, 198.
- Danès, Pierre, 144, 145, 146, 157, 183, ibid., note 1, 189, 191.
- Dauphin François, The, see François.
- Dauphin Henri, The, see Henri.
- Death, Agrippa’s Mystical, 234-235.
- “Death, Arms of,” 203-204, 207.
- Death, Device and Emblems of, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 203-207, 228, 235.
- Death, Mottoes concerning, 206.
- Death’s-head Brooch, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 201, 203.
- Death’s-head, Distorted, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 10, 203-205, 203, note 1, 206, 225, 235.
- Derick, see Born and Tybis.
- Deschenetz (Echenay), seigneurie, 17, note 1, 36, 37, 40, 113-114.
- Deschenetz, Seigneur, see Dinteville, Guillaume de.
- Device of Death, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 204-207, 235.
- Device or Devise, 197-198, 204-207, 235.
- Diane de Poitiers, “Grande Sénéchale,” subsequently Duchesse de Valentinois, 112.
- Diet of Hagenau (1540), 172-173, 174.
- —— Ratisbon (1541), 174, 175.
- —— Spires (1529), 151-153, ibid., note 1, 219, 222.
- Dijon, Bailly of (M. de Villiers les Potz), 117-118.
- Dinteville, Charlotte de, wife of Louis Raguier, Seigneur de la Mothe, sister of Jean the “Ambassador,” 47, 53, 136, ibid., note 1.
- Dinteville, Claude de, Surintendant de Finance to Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, uncle to Jean the “Ambassador,” 37.
- Dinteville, Claude de, wife of François I. de Cazillac, Baron de Cessac, niece of Jean the “Ambassador,” 14, 15, 17, 31, 134, note 3.
- Dinteville, François I. de, Bishop of Auxerre, uncle of Jean the “Ambassador,” 37, 38, 51, 53, 56.
- Dinteville, François II. de, Bishop of Auxerre, brother of Jean the “Ambassador,” 15, 38, 39, 51, 53, 55-60, 62-65, 78, 79-81, 111, 113-121, 129-131, 133, 135-138, 214, 233.
- Dinteville, Françoise de, sister of Jean the “Ambassador,” 53, 63, note 4, 134.
- Dinteville, Gaucher I. de, father of Jean the “Ambassador,” 37-42, 47, 50-53, 53, note 2, 54.
- Dinteville, Gaucher II. de, Seigneur of Vanlay and Thennelières, brother of Jean the “Ambassador,” 51, note 2, 52, ibid., note 3, 53, 59, 60, 62, 111-116, 137, 213.
- Dinteville, Guillaume, Seigneur Deschenetz, brother of Jean the “Ambassador,” 14, 52, ibid., note 2, 53, 59, 107-108, 111-114, 116, 133-138, 167-168, 213.
- Dinteville, Jacques de, Grand Veneur de France, uncle of Jean the “Ambassador,” 37.
- Dinteville, Jean de, Seigneur of Polisy and Bailly of Troyes (subject of Holbein’s portrait).
- Birth and lineage, 36;
- position at French Court, 39, 40, 42, 52, ibid., note 3, 53, 59, 60, 62, 63, 99-101, 111-113, 116-121, 122, 134;
- Bailly of Troyes and Governour of Bar-sur-Seine, 41;
- Knight of St. Michael, 7-8, 53, ibid., note 2, 134, note 2, 201-208;
- first embassy to England (1531), 54, 56-57;
- second and longest ditto (1533), 66-98;
- third ditto (1535), 100-103;
- fourth ditto (1536), 105-107;
- fifth and last ditto (1537), 108-110;
- in disgrace with Francis I., 111-113;
- back at Court, 116-121;
- paralyzed, 121;
- builds Polisy, 125-133;
- death, 138.
- —— His portrait by Holbein (“Ambassadors”), 1, 10-11, 18-20, 31, 77-78, 200;
- see also under “Ambassadors.”
- —— Supposed portrait amongst the Holbein drawings at Windsor, 139.
- Dinteville, Jean de, son of Pierre de Jaucourt, ancestor of Jean the “Ambassador,” 36.
- Dinteville, Jean de, another ancestor, 36-37.
- Dinteville, Joachim de, Seigneur of Dinteville in Champagne, 14, note 1, 24, note 1.
- Dinteville, Louis de, Knight Commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, brother of Jean the “Ambassador,” 39, 53, 54, 60, 213.
- Dinteville, Pierre de, Seneschal of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, uncle of Jean the “Ambassador,” 37, 54.
- Dinteville, seigneurie in Champagne, 14, note 1, 24, note 1, 36.
- St. Dizier, 128.
- Dodieu, Claude, Sieur de Vély, French Ambassador with Charles V., 98, ibid., note 2, 186-188, 199-200, 222, note 3.
- Domenico Fiorentino (Domenico del Barbier), 126-128.
- Dossi, Battista, 209.
- Dover, 66, 109-110.
- Du Bellay, see Bellay, Du.
- Du Faur, see Faur, Du.
- Du Plessis, see Plessis, Du.
- Duprat, Chancellor, 99.
- Du Puy, see Puy, Du.
- Ecouen, Château of, 125.
- Eleanor, sister of Charles V., Queen-Dowager of Portugal, Queen of France, 50, 59.
- Elizabeth, Princess, daughter of Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, 94, 102-103.
- Emblems, Alciati’s Book of, 198, ibid., note 1, 228-231, 228, notes 1-4, 231, notes 1 and 2.
- Embrun, Archbishop of, see Tournon, François de.
- Epitaph of Gaucher I. de Dinteville, 51.
- Epitaph of George de Selve, 190.
- Erasmus, 43, ibid., note 3, 231, note 3.
- Ercole II. d’Este, see Este.
- Escars, Susanne d’, wife of Charles de Cazillac, Baron de Cessac, 15.
- Esmon, Mademoiselle de, 136.
- Este, Alfonso I. d’, Duke of Ferrara, 209.
- Este, Ercole II. d’, Duke of Ferrara, 45, 115, note 3, 159, note 1, 168.
- Este, Leonora d’, 45.
- Etampes, Duchesse d’ (Anne de Pisseleu), 112-113, 117-121, 184, note 1.
- Evelyn, John, 15, note 5.
- Evreux, Hotel d’, 30, ibid., note 3.
- Falconry, 55, 56, 80.
- Falier, Lodovico, Venetian Ambassador in England, 66.
- Farnese, Alessandro, Cardinal, 164.
- Faur, Du, 157, note 2.
- Ferdinand, King of Hungary, 41.
- Ferrara, 67, 115, 116, 158, note 3, 159.
- Ferrara, Dukes of, see Este.
- Ferrara, Duchess of, see Renée.
- Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, 100-101, 104.
- Fitzwilliam, Sir William, Treasurer of the Household to Henry VIII., 71, 74.
- Flanders, 109, 176, 177, ibid., note 1, 178, 186.
- Fleece, Order of the, 207.
- Fleet, the river, 67-69.
- Flutes, Case of, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 203, 232.
- Fontainebleau, 120, 125, 126, 127, 135, 197.
- Fontaines, page of Louis de Dinteville, 60.
- Fontenilles, see Roche, De la.
- Forestmontier, 11, 123.
- Fortespice, vassal of the Comte de Vaudemont, 37.
- Fortune, emblems of, at Polisy, 130-132.
- Four, Rue du (at Paris), 21.
- France, Collège de, see Collège Royal.
- France, Kings of, see Charles, Francis, Henri, Louis.
- Franche-Comté, 16, ibid., note 2, 139, note 2.
- Francis I., King of France, 10, 11, 19, 40-47, 50, 52, 53, note 2, 54-62, 64, 65, 72, 73, 76, 78-81, 89-98, 99-102, 104, 105, 107-110, 111, 112, 114-122, 125-128, 134, 145-150, 156, 157, 162, 163, 165-167, 172, 173, 175-182, 186, 187, 192, 197, 199, 207, 209, 214.
- Francis II., King of France, 207, note 1.
- François, The Dauphin, eldest son of Francis I., 39, 40, 42, 50, 52, 53, 62, 103, 106, 107, 112, ibid., note 1.
- Gabarre, 42.
- Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, 102, 103, 105.
- Garter, Order of the, 61, 207.
- Gaucher de Dinteville, see Dinteville.
- Genevois, Le, see Le Genevois.
- Genoa, 101, 214.
- Geometry, 225, 227, 232, 233, 235.
- Germany, 41, 45-47, 89, 136, 172, 214, 219.
- St. Géry, Château of, 25, note 2.
- St. Géry, Rey de, see Rey.
- Ghent, 175, 177, 178.
- Globe, Celestial, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 202, 209-210, 232.
- Globe, Terrestrial, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 202, 210-218, 228, 232, 235.
- Godefroy family, The, 14, 18.
- Godefroy papers (Bibl. de l’Institut), 18, 20.
- Grammont, Gabriel de, Bishop of Tarbes, Cardinal, 62, 64-65, 71, 72, 91, 92, 146.
- Grand-Maître, see Montmorency.
- Grand-Seigneur (the Turk), see Solyman II.
- Grand Veneur de France, see Dinteville, Jacques de.
- Granvella, Cardinal (Nic. Perrenot, minister of Charles V.), 186-188.
- Greenwich, 70, 71, 84, 94-95.
- Grenoble, 136, 233, note 3.
- Grignan, French Ambassador at Rome, 114-115.
- Gryphe or Gryphius, printer of Lyons, 131-132, 198.
- Guénégaud, Henri Du Plessis, Marquis de Plancy, 25, note 1.
- Guénégaud, Roger de, 24, 25, note 1.
- Guildford, Sir Henry, Comptroller of the Household to Henry VIII., 74.
- Guise, Claude de Lorraine, Duke of, 113.
- Guise, Duke of, 16.
- Guise, The, 134, note 3.
- Gyze, Gisze, Gyes, George, 75, note 3;
- see also Appendix A, p. 239.
- Hagenau, Diet of (1540), 174.
- Hague, The, 184, 185.
- Hargerie, Seigneur de La, 93.
- Hellin, French resident at Brussels, 177, ibid., note 2.
- Henri, successively Duke of Orleans, Dauphin, and Henri II., King of France, 10, 42, 54, 59, 60, 61-62, 72, 96, 99, 112, ibid., note 2, 113, 114, 120, 121, 123, 127, 132, 134, note 2, 136, ibid., note 2, 137, 184, note 1, 207, note 1.
- Henry VIII., King of England, 8, 20, 40, 42, 47, 48, 50, 56-58, 60-63, 67-74, 76, 78-82, 83, 88, 89-90, 93-98, 100-102, 104-109.
- Henry, Count of Nassau, Grand Chamberlain of Charles V., 52, note 2, 213.
- Hermes’ wings, 131-132, 231, note 2.
- Hermeticism (Hermetic Art), 132, 233.
- Hesse, Philip, Landgrave of, 99.
- Holbein, Hans, the Younger, 1, 5-7, ibid., note 1, 8, note 2, 9, 10, ibid., note 3, 11, 13, 19, ibid., note 3, 20-22, 26, 31-32, 35, 41, 43, note 3, 56, 74-78, 134, note 3, 139, 140, 198, 199, 202, 203-206, 208, 209, note 3, 211-212, 215-218, 220-221, 224-227, 230, 235-236.
- —— “Dance of Death,” 203-204.
- —— Design for the “Arms of Death,” 203-204, 207.
- —— —— for the Order of St. Michael, 209, note 3.
- —— —— after, for a Dagger-sheath, 206.
- —— Drawing at Dresden, of Morette, 140.
- —— —— —— Windsor, supposed to represent Dinteville, 139, ibid., note 2, 140.
- —— Engravings after, by Hollar, see Hollar.
- —— Portraits by:
- The “Ambassadors,” see under that head.
- Born, Derick, 76, note 1.
- Buttes, Dr., 74.
- Cromwell, Thomas, 74.
- Erasmus, 43, note 3.
- Fitzwilliam, Sir William, 74.
- Guildford, Sir Henry, 74.
- Gyze or Gisze, Georg, 75, note 2, Appendix A (pp. 239-240).
- Kratzer, Nicolas, 74, 75, note 1, 224, ibid., note 4.
- Milan, Christina, Duchess of, 91, note 1.
- More, Sir Thomas, 75.
- More family, 75.
- Morette, Comte de, 42, note 7, 140, 201, note 1.
- Norfolk, Duke of, 74.
- Steelyard Merchants, 75.
- Tybis, Derick, 76, note 1.
- Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 74.
- Holland, 184.
- Hollar, Wenzel, 140.
- Holy Ghost, Order of the, 207, note 1.
- Hospice (now Hôpital) Beaujon, 30, ibid., note 2.
- Howard, Lord William, 85, ibid., note 4, 87-88
- Hozier, D’, 14, 24, note 1, 53, note 2.
- Humanists, the French, 45 et seq.
- Hungary, Ferdinand, King of, see Ferdinand.
- Hungary, John Zapolski, King of, see Zapolski.
- Hymn-book, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 151, 173, 202, 214, 219-223, 228, 235.
- Instruments, Geometrical, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 202, 224-225, 232, 233, 235.
- Italian artists employed in France, 125-127, 128, 129-130.
- Iversay, M. d’, 122.
- Ivoy, 122-123.
- Jaucourt, Pierre de, 36.
- John, King of England, 69.
- St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, 39, 53, 54, 57, 67, 68, 213.
- Joinville, 116, 121.
- Julyot, Hubert, 128.
- Katherine of Aragon, Queen of England, 57, 63, ibid., note 2, 69, 83, 89, 94, 104.
- Kingston, 102.
- Kratzer, Nicolas, astronomer to Henry VIII., 74, 75, ibid., note 2, 222, 224, 225.
- Laigne, river, 36, 128, 129.
- Lamoignon (place), 29.
- Lamoignon, Chrétien de, Marquis de Basville, 29.
- Lamoignon, Chrétien-François (II.) de, Marquis de Basville et de Milhars, Président à mortier of the Parliament of Paris, Garde des Sceaux, 29, ibid., note 1, 30-31, 32.
- Langey, see Bellay, Guillaume Du.
- Languedoc, 14, 16, 17, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 31, 150, 153, 213.
- Lavaur (Lavor, La Vaur), Bishops of, see Buxi, Danès, Selve.
- Lavaur, Cathedral of, 170.
- Le Brun, Jean-Batiste-Pierre, 5-6, 10, 31, 32.
- Lefèvre d’Etaples, Jacques, 43, ibid., note 1, 44, 47.
- Le Genevois, Charles, Marquis de Blaigny, 16, 26.
- Le Genevois, Marie Renée, wife of François Voisin, subsequently Marquise de Milhars, 26-29, 31-32.
- Leland, John, 6-7.
- Lesches, in Brie, 53.
- Liancourt, Madame de, 135, ibid., note 1.
- Liancourt, Seigneur de, see Plessis, Du.
- Limoges, 24, note 1, 144.
- Lionardo da Vinci, 126, note 3.
- L’Isle-Adam, Philippe de Villiers, Grand Master of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem, 54, 59.
- Loches, 176.
- London, 57, 63, 66-71, 75, 76, 92, 102;
- description of (1531), 70;
- Mayor of (Sir Stephen Pecock), 88;
- Tower of, 84.
- Longford Castle, 6, ibid., note 2, 32.
- Longueval, M. de, 122.
- Lorraine, Claude de, Duke of Guise, 113.
- Lorraine, Dukedom of, 37.
- Louise of Savoy, Duchess of Angoulême, mother of Francis I., 40, 42, ibid., note 5, 43, 45, 55, 56, 148-149, 233.
- Low Countries, The, see Netherlands.
- Lunden, Bishop of (John Vesalius, Archbishop of Linden), 172.
- Lute, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 202, 227-231, 232, 235.
- Luther, 46, 219, ibid., note 3.
- Lutheran Hymn-book in picture of “Ambassadors,” see Hymn-book.
- Lutherans (Luthériens), 45, 46, 49, 65, 89, 172, 181, 222.
- Lützelburger, Hans, 204.
- Luxemburg, Duchy of, 116.
- Lyencourt, see Liancourt.
- Lyons, 93, 99, 105, 107, 108, 131-132, 136, 155, 198, 204, 213.
- Mablisteyn, Sir John, 57.
- Mâcon, Charles de Hémard, Bishop of, Cardinal, 161-165, 163, note 2, 199-200.
- Madeleine, daughter of Francis I., subsequently Queen of Scotland, 99.
- Madrid, 40, 146.
- Madrid, Château of (near Paris), 125, 126.
- Madrid, Treaty of, 41, 50, 146, 213.
- Magellan, 212.
- Magic, 234, ibid., notes 1 and 2.
- Maison de l’Aûmonier (Polisy), 130-133, 130, note 1, 198, 233.
- Maison du Chapeaufort (Paris), 20, 21.
- Malta, 54.
- Mantua, 116.
- Manuzio, Paolo, 157.
- Maraviglia, see Merveilles.
- Marck, Cardinal La, 109, 234.
- Mareuil, Pierre de, Bishop of Lavaur, 113, 117-121.
- Marguerite d’Angoulême, successively Duchesse d’Alençon and Queen of Navarre, sister of Francis I., 42, ibid., note 3, 43-45, 98, 153-154.
- Marguerite, Princess, daughter of Francis I., 99.
- Marignan, Battle of, 144.
- Marseilles, meeting of Francis I. and Clement VII. at, 72, 78, 89, 93-94, 95-96, 99.
- Mary, ex-Queen of France, sister of Henry VIII., wife of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 90.
- Mary, Queen-Dowager of Hungary, Regent of the Netherlands, sister of Charles V., 109, 177, ibid., note 1.
- Mary, Princess, daughter of Henry VIII. and Katherine of Aragon, 94, 103.
- Mass, placards against, 104.
- Maurice of Saxony, 136.
- Mechanics, 55, 137, 235.
- Melanchthon, André, 46.
- Melanchthon, Philip, 46, 48, 158, note 3, 210, note 3.
- Mergey, Catherine de, 133.
- Mergey, Jean de, 133-134, 134, note 1.
- Merveilles or Maraviglia, French agent at Milan, 90-93, 90, note 4, 230.
- Mesmes, Jean-Antoine de, Conte d’Avaux, ambassador, 27, 28, 31.
- Mesmes, Jean-Antoine de, Conte d’Avaux, Premier Président of the Parliament of Paris, 27, 28, ibid., note 1, 29, 31.
- Mesmes, Jean-Jacques de, Conte d’Avaux, Président à mortier of the Parliament of Paris, 27, 31.
- Mesmes, Marie-Thérèse de, wife of François de la Roche, Marquis de Fontenilles, 27, ibid., note 1, 28, 31.
- Metals, transmutation of, 233.
- St. Michael, Order of (Ordre du Roi), 7-8, 42, 53, ibid., note 2, 61, ibid., note 1, 200, 201, 207-209, notes 207-209.
- Milan, city of, 198, ibid., note 1, 228, note 1, 230, 231, note 3.
- Milan, Duchy of, 67, 73, 90-92, 96, 101, 144, 163, 166, 176-179, 184, note 1, 186, 187, 228, note 4.
- Milan, Francesco Sforza, Duke of, 41, 90-93, 228, note 4, 229, 230.
- Milan, Maximilian, Duke of, 228, note 4, 229.
- Milhars, Château of, 17, 23, ibid., note 3, 24, 25, ibid., note 2, 26-29, 31-32.
- Milhars, Marquis de, see Voisin, François.
- Milhars, Marquise de, see Le Genevois, Marie Renée.
- Mirandola, La, 115, 167, ibid., note 2.
- Mirandola, La, Pico, Count of, 167.
- Modena, 167, 209.
- Modena, Niccolò da, 126.
- Mons, 177.
- Montecuculli, Count Sebastiano di, 107-108, 112, note 1.
- Montier-Aramey, abbey of, 117-119.
- Montierender, abbey of, 55, 134.
- Montier-la-Celle, abbey of, 117-121, 135, ibid., note 2.
- Montier-sur-Saulx, 116.
- Montmorency, Anne de, successively Maréchal, Grand-Maître, and Connétable de France, 39, 42, ibid., note 7, 43, 44, 48-49, 53, 54, 55, 59, 61, 64, 65, 77, 79, 80, 83, 97, 98, 100, 113, 115, 125, 126, ibid., note 1, 146, 150, 153, 154, 161, 162, 164, 165, 171, 176, 177, 184, 185, 186, 188, 198, 213.
- Montmorency, church of, 51.
- Montmorency, Madame de (Madame la Connétable), 135, ibid., note 3.
- Montpesat, Antoine des Prez, Seigneur de, French ambassador in England, 42, note 7, 63.
- Montreuil, Madame de, 39-40, 42-43, 118.
- Montreuil, seigneurie, 40.
- More, Sir Thomas, 43, note 3, 74, 75, ibid., note 1, 76, 100-101, 104.
- Morette, Charles de Solier, Comte de, French hostage, subsequently ambassador, in England, 42, note 7, 63, note 1, 140, 201, note 1.
- Mosaic Pavement, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 203, 225-227, 233.
- —— Westminster Abbey, 225-227.
- Motte de Tilly, De la, 136, ibid., note 1.
- See also Raguier.
- Motto of the Dinteville family, 130, 132, 231, note 3.
- Mottoes concerning Death, 206-207.
- Mottoes on weapons, 205, 206.
- Music, 197, 219, 221, 223, 229, 232, 235.
- Naples, 51, 116.
- Nassau, Henry, Count of, 52, note 2, 213.
- National Gallery, The, 1, 5-6, 31-32.
- Navarre, College of (University of Paris), 56.
- Navarre, Henri d’Albret, King of, 42, ibid., note 3.
- Navarre, Marguerite d’Angoulême, Queen of, see Marguerite.
- Nérac, 44.
- Netherlands (Low Countries), 109, 127, 163, 176, 177, 179, 185, 186, 187, 188.
- Niccolò dell’ Abate, or, da Modena, 126.
- Nice, meeting of Francis I., Charles V., and Paul III. at, 164, 166, 179.
- Nice, Truce of, 166.
- Nichols, John Gough, 6, ibid., note 5, 7, ibid., note 2.
- Norfolk, Duchess of, 85, ibid., note 1.
- Norfolk, Thomas Howard, second Duke of, Lord Treasurer and Earl Marshal, 61, 70, note 5, 71, 74, 77, 78, 81, 85, ibid., note 4, 93, 94, 98, 102.
- Nuncio, the Papal, in England (Antonio de Pulleo, Baron de Burgo), 71, 73, 82.
- Nuncio, the Papal, in France, 165.
- Nuremberg, 210, note 3, 211, 214, 233.
- Occult Sciences, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 232-235.
- —— Agrippa’s Key to, 234, ibid., note 2.
- “Opus Alexandrinum,” see Mosaic Pavement.
- Orange, Prince and Princess of, 188.
- Orders of Knighthood, see Fleece, Garter, Holy Ghost, St. John of Jerusalem, St. Michael.
- Orleans, Dukes of, see Henri, Charles.
- Orleans, University of, 145.
- Ouschamps, Seigneur of, see Plessis, Du.
- Padua, University of, 56, 115, 157, ibid., note 2, 158, notes 1 and 2, 159.
- Paris, 15, 18-21, 22, 23, ibid., note 1, 27, 29, ibid., note 1, 31, 37, 42, 43, note 2, 50, 55, 115, 119, 125, 126, ibid., note 1, 143, 144, 146, 153, 176, 213.
- Paris, Bishop of, see Bellay, Jean Du.
- Paris, Premier Président of the Parliament of, see Mesmes, Selve.
- Paris, President à mortier of the Parliament of, see Lamoignon, Mesmes.
- Paris, University of, 39, 46, 56, 144, 145, 157, note 2.
- Parma, 96.
- St. Paul’s, old Cathedral of, 67.
- Paul III., Pope, 100, ibid., note 2, 101, 104, 108-109, 116, 156, 162-166, 168, 174.
- Pavement, Mosaic, see Mosaic Pavement.
- Pavement, tesselated, at Polisy, 129-130.
- Pavia, battle of, 40, 48.
- Pavia, University of, 231, note 3.
- Perrine, La, see Plessis, Du.
- Philip of Spain, 184, note 1.
- Piacenza, 96.
- Piedmont, invaded by the French, 104.
- Pirkheimer, 233.
- Pithou, Pierre, advocate of Troyes, 47.
- Plessis, Anne Du (Madame de Polisy), wife of Gaucher I. de Dinteville, mother of Jean the “Ambassador,” 38, 51, 52, 53, 60, 63, ibid., note 4, 114, note 2, 134, 135, note 1.
- Plessis, Benjamin Du, son of Guillaume, Seigneur de Liancourt, 135, ibid., note 2.
- Plessis, Charles Du, Seigneur of Savonnières, Ouschamps, and La Perrine, uncle of Dinteville the “Ambassador,” 135-136, 135, note 1.
- Plessis, Guillaume de, Seigneur of Liancourt, uncle of Dinteville the “Ambassador,” 135, note 1.
- Plessis, Jean Du, the elder, Seigneur of Ouschamps and La Perrine, maternal grandfather of Dinteville the “Ambassador,” 38.
- Plessis, Jean Du, the younger (“the young Savonnières”), 114-115, 135.
- Plessis, Le, seigneurie, 60.
- Plessis-Praslin, Maréchal Du, subsequently Duc de Choiseul, 17, 19, 21.
- Plutarch’s “Lives,” 145-146.
- Poitiers, Diane de, 112.
- Poitiers, University of, 56, 145.
- Poland, Sigismund, King of, 41, 214.
- Pole, Reginald, Cardinal, 108-109, 158, ibid., note 1, 159, 161, 169, 174, ibid., note 1.
- Polisy, Château and Seigneurie of, 8, 10-12, 14-17, 18-21, 31, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 50, 60, 63, note 4, 111, 113, 121, 124, 125, 127-133, ibid., various notes, 134, 135, 138, 139, note 2, 171, 197, 198, 213, ibid., note 2, 214, 216, ibid., note 1.
- Polisy, Madame de, see Plessis, Anne Du.
- Polisy, M. de, see Dinteville, Jean de.
- Polonia, 213, 214.
- Pomponne, Marquis de, 25, note 1.
- Pont, Jean Du, a “busy friar,” 110.
- Potz, M. de Villiers les, Bailly of Dijon, 117-118.
- “Presbyter Joannes” (Prester John), 217;
- see also Appendix B, page 241.
- Primaticcio, Francesco, 126-130.
- Puy, Du, 14.
- St. Quentin, 176.
- Quercy, 17, 24.
- Rabelais, 48.
- Radnor, Jacob, second Earl of, 6.
- Radnor, William, fifth Earl of, 5, note 1.
- Raguier family, 47.
- Raguier, Louis, Seigneur de la Motte de Tilly, 136, note 1.
- Ratisbon, Diet held at (1541), 174.
- Reformers, French, 43-49, 104.
- Régennes, Château of (Diocese of Auxerre), 137.
- Renaissance, French, 127, 129, 235.
- Renée of France, successively Duchess of Chartres and of Ferrara, daughter of Louis XII., 43, note 1, 45, ibid., note 2, 115, ibid., note 3, 159, ibid., notes 1 and 2, 209, note 2, 233, note 2.
- Rey de St. Géry, family of, 25, note 2, 29, 32.
- Rhodes, Knights of, see St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of.
- Richmond, Henry, Duke of, 94.
- Riez, Bishop of (François II. de Dinteville), 56.
- Robbia, Girolamo della, 126, 129.
- “Robe courte” and “Robe longue,” 143, 199-200, 199, note 1.
- Robes of peers and peeresses, 87, ibid., note 1.
- Roche, François I. de la, Conte and Marquis de Fontenilles, 26, 27, 31.
- Roche, François II. de la, Marquis de Fontenilles, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31.
- Roche, Jean-Jaques de, Baron de Fontenilles, 15, 26.
- Rochepot, La, Anne de Montmorency, Seigneur de, 42, note 7.
- Rochepot, La, François de Montmorency, Seigneur de, 42, note 7.
- Rochford, George Boleyn, Viscount, brother of Anne Boleyn, 94.
- Rodez, Georges d’Armagnac, Bishop of, 156, 167.
- Romans, 165.
- Rome, 48, 49, 51, 55, 57, 59, ibid., note 2, 60, 62, 64, 79, 82, 89, 109, 114, 115, 116, 156, 158, note 3, 161, note 5, 162, 163, 169, 179, 199, 213.
- Rosso, Il, 125-126.
- Roussel, Gérard, 44, ibid., note 1.
- Russell, Sir Giles, commander of Battisford and Dingley, 57.
- Sadoleto, Jacopo, Bishop of Carpentras, Cardinal, 158, ibid., note 3, 159, 174, note 1.
- St. Alain, Cathedral of (Lavaur), 170.
- St. Dizier, 128.
- St. Géry, Château of, 25, note 2.
- St. Géry, Rey de, see Rey.
- St. John of Jerusalem, Order of, 39, 53, 54, 57, 67, 68, 213.
- St. Michael, Order of (Ordre du Roi), 7-8, 53, ibid., note 2, 61, ibid., note 1, 200, 201, 207-209, notes 207-209.
- St. Quentin, 176.
- St. Simon, 27, note 1.
- Sainte-Marthe brothers, 13, 14.
- Saluce (Saluzzo), Marquis de, 59.
- Saveuse, M. de, Bailly of Amiens, 185, note 1.
- Savona, 166.
- Savonnières, see Plessis, Du.
- Saxonia, 213, 214.
- Saxony, Elector of, 41, 214.
- Schöner, Johann, of Carlstadt, 210, ibid., note 3, 211.
- Science, Occult, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 138, 232-235.
- Scotland (Escoce), 81, ibid., notes 1 and 2, 95, 98.
- Seine, river, 36, 128.
- Selve, François de, ambassador at Constantinople, brother of the Bishop of Lavaur, 145, note 2.
- Selve, George de, Bishop of Lavaur (subject of Holbein’s portrait).
- Birth and lineage, 143;
- education, 144-146;
- Bishop of Lavaur, 13, 147, ibid., note 2;
- Diet of Spires (1529), 151, ibid., note 2, 219, 222;
- visit to England (1533), 11, 19, 20, 77-80, 154, 202, 235-236;
- ambassador at Venice (1534-1537), 154, 156-161;
- at Rome (1537-1538), 161-166;
- interlude at Lavaur, 169-175;
- addresses and orations, 152, 170-174, 179-182;
- ambassador with the Emperor (1539-1540), 175-188;
- last days at Lavaur, 188-190;
- death, 190.
- —— His portrait by Holbein (“Ambassadors”), 1, 10-11, 19, 20, 77-78, 202;
- see also under “Ambassadors.”
- —— Posthumous portrait at Villiers, 192.
- Selve, Jean de, Premier Président of the Parliament of Paris, father of the Bishop of Lavaur, 9, 11, 13, 19, 20, 143-147, 148-150, 153-154.
- Selve, Jean de, Abbé of Saint Vigor, brother of the Bishop of Lavaur, 145, note 2.
- Selve, Jean-Paul de, Bishop of Saint-Flour, ambassador at Rome, brother of the Bishop of Lavaur, 145, note 2, 193.
- Selve, Lazare de, ambassador in Switzerland, eldest brother of the Bishop of Lavaur, 145, note 2.
- Selve, Odet de, Président du Grand Conseil, ambassador in England, at Venice, and at Rome, brother of the Bishop of Lavaur, 145, note 2, 159, 191, 192.
- “Selve, M. de,” 5, 7, 8, 22.
- Servia, 213-214.
- Sesac, see Cazillac.
- Seven Liberal Arts, The, see Arts, the Seven Liberal.
- Sévigné, Madame de, 25, note 1.
- Sforza, Francesco, Duke of Milan, 41, 90-93, 228, note 4, 229, 230.
- Sienna (Senes), 37, 52.
- Sigismund, King of Poland, 41, 214.
- Sinus Adriaticus, 213, 214.
- Skull in picture of “Ambassadors,” see Death’s-head.
- Sleidan, Johann, 46.
- “Solomon’s Seal” (double triangle), 227, 233.
- Solyman II., the Grand Turk, 40-41, 61, 72, 73, 136, 156-157, 163, 214.
- Sorbonne, The, 44, 144, 145.
- Spain (Espagne), 52, 164, 176, 201, note 2, 213.
- Spain, Infanta of (Mary of Castile, daughter of Charles V.), 166, 176, 177, 178, 179, 184, note 1.
- Spires, Diet of (1529), 151-153, ibid., note 1, 219, 222.
- Square, in picture of “Ambassadors,” 203, 232, 233.
- Steelyard, The, 75, 76, ibid., note 1, 224, Appendix A (239-240).
- Stevens, Mr. Henry, of Vermont, 210, ibid., note 3.
- Sturm, Johann, rector of Strasburg University, 46.
- Suffolk, Charles Brandon, Duke of, 85, ibid., note 3, 87-88, 90.
- Supremacy, Act of, 100.
- Switzerland, 38, 145, note 2.
- Tarbes, Bishop of, see Castelnau.
- Thames, river, 67, 68, 70, 71.
- Théligny, Mademoiselle de, 118.
- Thennelières, 38, 50, 51, note 2, 54.
- Toledo, 146.
- Tournelle, M. de la, 79, ibid., note 2.
- Tournon, François de, successively Archbishop of Embrun, of Bourges, etc., Cardinal, 62, 64-65, 71, 72, 91-92, 136, 146, 153, 164.
- Tower of London, The, 84, 105.
- Transylvania, Waiwode of, see Zapolski.
- Trent, Council of, 182, 183, ibid., note 1.
- Trivulzi, Cardinal, 164-165.
- Troyes, 17, 38, 39, 42, 47, 51, 52, 56, 99-100, 127, ibid., note 1, 128, 138.
- Troyes, The Bailly of, see Dinteville, Jean de.
- Troyes, Baillies of, belonging to Dinteville family, 37-38, 41, 52, 138.
- Troyes, College of, 39, 56, 134.
- “Turk,” The, see Solyman.
- Tybis, Derick, 76, note 1.
- Urbino, 96.
- Valence, 165.
- Vanlay, Seigneur de, see Dinteville, Gaucher II. de.
- Varzy, 137, note 1.
- Vaudemont, Comte de, 37.
- Vaulx, Seigneur de, 93.
- Vély, Sieur de, see Dodieu.
- Venice, 9, 67, 72, 85, 154, 156-161, 167.
- Venier, Marco Antonio, Venetian ambassador in England, 67.
- Vic, Méry de, Garde des Sceaux, 19, ibid., note 5.
- Villiers-les-Potz, M. de, Bailly of Dijon, 117-118.
- Villiers-par-Cerny, Château of, 13, ibid., note 2, 148, note 1, 193-194.
- Voisin, François, Marquis de Bougueval, subsequently Marquis de Milhars, husband of Marie-Renée Le Genevois, 27, 28, 29, 31.
- Voisin, Marie-Renée, Marquise de Milhars, see Le Genevois.
- Waiwode, see Zapolski.
- Wallop, Sir John, English ambassador in France, 105.
- Walther’s “Gesangbuch,” 219-223.
- Ware, Richard, Abbot of Westminster, 225.
- Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 43, note 3, 74.
- Westminster Abbey, 70, ibid., note 3, 86, 225, 227.
- —— Mosaic Pavement of, see Mosaic Pavement.
- Westminster Hall, 87, ibid., notes 2 and 3, 88.
- —— Palace, 69, 70, 71, 86.
- Weston, Sir William, Prior of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 57, 67, ibid., note 2.
- Weston, Young, 57, 105.
- Whitehall, 69, note 2.
- Wiltshire, Countess of, mother of Anne Boleyn, 85, ibid., note 2.
- Winchester, 102.
- Winchester, Bishop of, see Gardiner, Stephen.
- Winkfield, Thomas, comptroller of the king’s works at Dover, 110.
- Wolmar, Melchior, 46.
- Wolsey, Cardinal, 42, 67, 69.
- Woltmann, Dr., 6.
- Wornum, Ralph Nicholson, 6.
- Wurtemberg, Duke of, 99.
- Wyat, Sir Thomas, 6, 7, ibid., note 2, 178, ibid., note 3.
- York Place (Whitehall), 69, 71.
- York, see of, 69.
- Zapolski, John, Waiwode of Transylvania, King of Hungary, 41.