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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.

1509. In Rymer's collection, vol. xiii. p. 265, are printed two commissions, both dated at Knoll, 24 Sept. 1509, one addressed to Sir Gilbert Talbot, deputy of the town and marches of Calais, Sir John Digby, and Sir John Wiltshire comptroller there, knights of the king's body, to take the musters within the town and castle of Calais, and the castles of Guysnes and Hammes (Rot. Franc. 1 Hen. VIII. m. 17); the other directed to Sir William Scot and James Dyggys, directing them to take the musters at Dover of le crewe of one hundred persons, about to be sent to Calais under the conduct of Sir John Pecche, knight of the king's body. (Pat. 1 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 18 dor.)

P. 10. Full particulars of the sea fight, in which Sir Edward Howard lost his life, will be found in Mr. Howard of Corby's Memorials of the Howard family, particularly the narrative of Sir Edward Echyngham, one of the captains present.

P. 30, noted.-The emperor's second ambassador here mentioned is styled in a document in Rymer, xiii. 227, lord of Berg op Zoom and of Walham, chamberlain of the emperor, and a knight of the golden fleece. On the 19th May, 1516, King Henry VIII. commissioned him to be his representative at a chapter of that order, under the title of nostre trescher et tresamé cousin et confrere du dit ordre Jehan seigneur de Berghes." (Ibid. p. 568.)

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P. 38 note.-Erase the reference to "the account of the expenses of this Embassy," as the account belongs to Wolsey's previous Embassy in 1521.

P. 45.-The change of fashion at Calais with regard to "polling of heads" had, according to Stowe, been preceded by the like change in England about a twelvemonth before: "The 8 of May, 1534, the king commanded all about his court to poll their heads, and, to give them example, he caused his own head to be polled, and from thenceforth his beard to be notted and no more shaven." It seems most probable, however, that on both sides of the channel this important revolution was effected during the same month of May, and only eleven days later at Calais than at court; and apparently our chronicler, by his association of it with the duke of Norfolk's embassy, fixes it to the year 1535.

P. 51 note.-The word "enramplished " is proved to be correct by a document recently printed in the 31st volume of the Archæologia, being a contemporary narrative of the Marriage of the duke of Burgundy to the princess Margaret of York in the year 1468. It is there applied to various things, apparently in the sense of fully furnished and garnished thus, the turrets of the gate were enramplysshid with minstrelsy, the cupboard with cups, the hangers of the duke's horse-harness with great ballas, and the coursers at the justs "were of a sute in cremesyn velvet, enrampleshid with great campaynes of fyne gold." (pp. 331, 334, 335, 338.)

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Pp. 73, 74, 75.-At the head of these pages, for 1512, read 1513.

P. 120, line 14.-The figures fallen out are, xixs. ijd.

INDEX.

Abbeville, 16

Abergavenny, see Berga-

venny

Abridges, sir J. 42, 176
Abrilton, 212
Ackett, sir J. 122
Acton, R. 179; T. 179
Adison, J. 117
Agier, William, 51
Aldercare, sir Ra. 26, 42
Alexander, N. 210
Aleyn, John, 51

Alford, mr., 38; T. 98
Alleyn, dr. 39
Allington, sir G. 177
Alwines, 213

Amiens, 113, 115, 197

Anderne abbey, 85
Antwerp, 102, 103, 166

Aparre, sir W. 21, 26, 176,
see Parre
Appleyard, mrs. 25

Aprice, D. 65; sir Gr. 21;

T. 179

Arde or Ardres, 2, 12, 13, 18,
28, 85, 87, 191, 197

Arnedell, T. 98

Arras, 36

Arundel, earl of, 41, 111, 175;
see Maltravers

Arundell, sir T. 176; sir E.

3; sir J. 12, 66; mr. 38
Ascough, sir W. 42
Asheley the younger, 173
Asheton, Chr. 177

Assheton, sir J. 10, 24, 42
Aston, E. 98; sir E. 123
Atkynson, sir W. 64
Atwater, W. bp. of Lincoln,94
Atwell, J. 118

Audley, lord, 2, 11, 166, 167,

179; sir J. 11, 22, 26
Audley, lord chancellor, 167
Avery, mr. 40

Awlkinges, 212

Barnesse, Jehanne, 77

Barowe, 102, 105; see Berghes
Barrington, sir W. 32, 42
Barton, T. 117
Basset, Mary and Philippa,
188;
J. ib.

Bassett, 179

de Bayes, mons. 40, 197
Bayneham, R. 117; W. 118
Baynham, sir A. 10

Baynton, sir E. 42, 169, 176
Beauford, A. 117

Beaulieu abbey, 212
Bedalle, T. 65

Bedingfield, sir E. 42, 100, 174

Bekeryng, H. 51

Belknap, sir E. 10, 12, 18,

23, 78, 79

Bell castle, 33

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lord 33, 163; M. 175; sir Boyse, J. 174; W. 174
W. 177

Berners, lord, vi. xxxviii. 12,
20, 44, 92, 93, 94, 163,
164; lady, 92
Beurghe, mr. 40
Bigotte, mr. 39

Blakney, W. 64

Bleikbulle, J. 51

Blounte, Richard, 76

Blunt, R. 137

Blunte, 173

Blyth, bp. G. 19
Bocarde, 13

Boleyne, queen Anne, 77,
165; see Pembroke. Be-
headed by the hangman of
Calais, 47

sir E. 22, 42; sir
J. 42, 174; sir T. 21, 78;
sir W. 42; lady, 24; lady,
jun. 25

Bonham, J. 179
Boninges, 14

Boocker, G. 195

Booth, bp. C. 23; sir J. 4
a Borowgh, sir E. 111
Borough, lord, 175
Bosworthe hethe, 1
Botfisshe house, 117
Boughton, sir E. 173
Boulogne, 14, 40, 43, 121
Bourbon, duke of, 34, 36, 37
Bourger, J. 137

Bowes, sir R. 211

Bowker, G. 185

Boworth, 120

Bowyn, W. 51
Boys, 32

Boyte Haikes, 194, 195

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Brakenbery, 1
Brandon, sir C. 9; sir R. 12,
22; sir W. 1
Bramston moor,

14

Bray, sir Edm. 22, 32; sir

Edw. 32, 177; lord, 42, 175

Breame, 173
Brest, 10

Breswoode, W. 130
Bresylle, 75, 76

Bretayne, sir W. 21
Brettowlte, J. xxxix
Brewis, mistress, 25
Brewnbridge, 32
Brewton, sir R. 10
Bridewell, palace of, 80
Bridges, sir J.42, 176; R. 177
Brindelyolyn or Brindholme,
sir E. 164, 186
de Brion, 40

Britayne, 1

Broke, 51; lady 25; T. 47
Brooke, lord, 9, 12, 20; R.
117, 137

Broughton, mr. (two) 39
Browne, sir A. 26, 31, 32, 42,
44, 113, 115, 175; Chr.
51; sir F. 31; G. 137; sir
H. 177; J. 84, 94, 99, 137;
sir J. 177; sir M. 8, 15,
24; R. 117; sir Weston,
22; mistress, 25
Brudenell, Robert, 94
Bruges, 102, 189

Brwerton, mr. 40

Bryan, sir F. 23, 26, 31, 38,

44, 168, 173, 206

Buckemer, George, 13

Buckingham, duke of, 3, 12,
20, 50,89,109, 111; duchess

of, 24

Buddis, Francis, 77

Bulbecke, lord, 175

Bulkeley, mr. 39
Bulmer, sir W. 22
Burde, J. 139

Burdett, sir J. 23

Burdon, W. 117

Buren, sir J. 172

Burford, baron of, 10, 11
Burgis, sir T. 21

Burgoyne, Margaret (of York)
duchess of, 1; Philip duke
of, 4, 5, 47; Charles duke
of, 6, 7
Burneville, 32

Busshey, sir M. 21, 24

Butler, sir J. 47, 180; Jas.
98; sir P. 176; W. 180
Buttill, J. 65

Cade, mr. 39
Cadiz, 7

Calais, garrison and wages of
in 1500, 4; in 1533, 136;
Beauchamp tower, xxviii.
123, 125, 126, 159; Bou-
logne gate, 127, 128, 140;
Boulogne well, 160; Castle
corner, 159; Castle hill,
147, 148; Castle street,

155; the Churches, 139;
our Lady in the wall, 122,
155; St. Mary's church,
xxvii. 95, 164; the Mai-
son Dieu, 37; St. Nicholas,
xxvii. 7; Cowe lane, 160;
the red Crosse, 118; De-
vylyn tower, 123, 126 note,
197; Dikeland, 129, 135;
East and West houses, 149;
Exchequer, the, xxvii. 117;
Fishers' gap, 123; the
Flemish bell, 149; Friars,
the, 117, 142; the Haven,
device for repairing, 128;
the New Haven, xli; Lan-
tern gate, xli. 123, 125,140,
153, 159, 161, 168; Market,
xli. 141, 143, 154, 156, 158;
Milkgate, 124, 125, 126,
140; the Noble, 117;
Northumberland tower,
160; Paradise, xxvii;
Prince's bulwark, 127;
Prince's tower, 160; Serch-
er's tower, xxvii. 123, 161;
Shaking tower, 124; Staple
house or inn, xxvii. 60,
117, 159, 168; Water gate,
124, 140, 150, 159
Calays, Henry, 77
Calkewell, 13

Calthorp, sir P. 24; P. 174

Calverley, J. 137; mr. 213
Camber, the, 163

Cambray, 41

Campaigne, 32

Campfer, 212

Candyshe, R. 98, 179; the

younger, 179

CAMD. SOC.

Caninges, G. 195
Cantelowe, W. 98
Canterbury, 28, 113, 116,
169; archdeacon of, 39;
St. Augustine's, 193
Capel, sir G. 22, 26, 42, 176;

sir H. 177
Capon, dr. 39

Carew, sir Edmond, baron of,
11; slain, 12; sir G. 138,
211; G. 173; sir J. 9; sir
N. 19, 22, 26, 32; P. 173,
sir Ri. xxxix. 6 bis,
22, 66; lady, 25
Carie, mistress, 25; R. 139
Caakis, 32

212;

Carlisle, archdeacon of, 89
Carter, John, 120; R. 94
Cary, lady, 173
Castille, king and queen of,
5; Charles prince of, 53;
54, 69, 70
Catesby, 1; mr. 39
Cavendish, sir R. 12; mr. 39,
see Candyshe
Causey, the, xxix. 11, 113
Chabannes, Jaques de, 30
Chabot, 43, 45, 130

Chauncy, sir T. 21
Chawmond, 179
Chayney, T. 137
Cheney, sir F. 8; J. 206; sir
J. 21, 23; R. 177; sir
T. 26, 33, 42; mistress,
25

Choke, J. 179
Chomley, sir R. 177
Clere, sir J. 175; sir Ro. 24;
lady, 25

Clerk, bp. John, 40, 41, 48,
113, 115; G. xli.
Clermont, mons. 14
Cleves, queen Anna of, 167
et seq.

Clifford, N. 174
Clifton, John, 40

Clinton, lord, 8, 15, 42, 175
Cloth of Gold, meeting of, 18
et seq.
Clufelde, T. 51

Cobham, lord, xxxviii. 10, 11,
15, 20, 42, 173; lady, 24,
174;
sir G. 13, 32; sir J.

31; child of honour, 76
Coffen, mistress, 25; John,
26; sir W. 23

Chamberlain, sir E. 21, 32, Cokeson, J. R. xli. 137

42; sir Ra. 24

Chamberlen, 179

Chaunfeer, earl of, 34

Charles V. his visit to Eng-

land in 1520, 28; inter-
view with king Henry at
Gravelines, 29; his peace
with Francis I. 35
Chastillon, marshal, 85, 86;
letters of, 88
Chafer, R. 117

Cokke, R. 51

Cole, R. 139

Colume, xxx. xxxiii. 134
Compton, sir W. 21; lady,
25, 67

Coningesby, W. 174

Constable, sir R. 3, 22; mr.
39

Conwaye, Chr. 118; E. 179;
sir Hugh, xxxix.
Conyers, lord, 14; Chr. 98

2 F

Coo, Chr. 98

Cooke, mistress, 25
Coolis, 32

Corbett, sir R. 100

Cornwall, sir J. 32; sir R.

21, 31, 32, 33; sir T. 21;
see Burford

Dacre of the South, lord, 20, Dewys, T. 117

174

Damplip, A. 185

Damporte, N. xli

Dicher, M. 195

Digby, sir J. 3, 8, 10, 214;
R. 179

Dannett, sir J. 176; mistress, Digges, T. 174

25

Dannyt, sir G. 23

Cornwallis, mistress, 25; sir Darcy, lord, 7, 12, 20, 66, 92,

T. xix

Coton, Anth. 64

Courtenay, sir W. 21, 33;

see Devonshire
Courtney, Victor, 50

93, 111; sir T. 122, 176;
sir G. 176; lady, 92
Darell, sir E. 3, 24; sir Ja.
3, 8, 15; lady, 25
Dartford, 169

Dimock, sir Ro. 11

Docwra, sir T. xvi. 3, 6, 10,

11, 17, 18, 20
Dogans, A. 118
Dohell, sir Guy, 32

a Doltzike, sir J. 167, 172
Donne, sir Gr. 13, 23, 26, 33,
42, 176
Donstable, T. 60

Daubeney, lord, xxxviii. 2, 3, Donyngton, R. xli

Cowbridge, 191 et seq.

Dasser, 212

Cowkerk, xxxi.

Cowswade, the, 193

15, 20, 42; lady, 24

Crake, R. 98

Crane, R. 179

Dormer, sir R. 176

Dauncy, mr. 39; sir J. 21, Dornome, 13

176; W. 98

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Delafer, mons. 14

Delamarche, Robert, 36

Delaware, lord, 20
Dennes, Mr. 39
Dennis, sir T. 176
Denny, A. 175

Denys, Alice, 77; sir T.
39, 169; W. 98; sir W.
176

Denton, dr. 20, 76
Derby, earl of 10, 11, 23,
38, 41, 175; countess of, 24
Devereux, Anne, 77
Devonshire, earl of, 2, 20, 26,

52; cour ess of, 24; lord
4

W..,

Dorset, marquess of, 6, 8, 12,

20, 26, 51, 111, 175

Dossen, J. 139

Douglas, lady Margaret,
170

Dover, 113, 122, 169, etc.
Dramer, 173

Driw, dr. 212
Drisis, T. 51

Drury, sir R. 22; R. 177;

W. 98; sir W. 177

Ducke, dr. 39

Dudley, baron of, 2, 10; sir
A. 203; Edm. 188; sir
J. 38, 42, 98, 100, 169,
176, 188; T. 98; yonge,
179
Dunkirk, 207
Duras, 32
Durlamis, 32
Dyer, A. 118
Dygges, James, 214
Dylcok, H. 64

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