Abraynches, count of, 191, 360.
Africa, progress of the Portuguese in (1508), 122, III. 51 b, 52.
Alan, king of Britanny, 13.
Albaydas, the conde of, 226.
Albert, the lord (?), 108.
Albistur, Martin de, 237.
Albret, the sire d', 213, 214, 220, 380, 382, 387.
Albuquerque, 186, 356.
Albuquerque, duke of, 169, 171, 277, 339, 341, 342.
Albyon, Jayme de, 433.
Aldea Nueva; in Spain, 185, 355. Alexander the Great, 64. Alfonso, the Magnanimous, king of Naples,
brief reigns of his successors, 107. Alfonso V., king of Portugal, 274. Algacer do Sal in Portugal, 195, 364. Algarve in Portugal, 197, 366. Almacan, Michael Perez d' (called by Stile
Almasan), secretary of Ferdinand the Catholic, 250, 251, 259-271, 405, 407-409, 412, 414, 416, 417, 433, 438.
Almirante of Castile, the, 253, 277. See also Castile, admiral of.
Alonso, don, brother of the Almirante,
Alresford ("Alsfort "), 211, 379. Alton, 209, 210, 377, 378.
Alva, the duke of, 251, 252, 253, 277.
André, Bernard, life of, viii-xiii. His in-
tention to present yearly some literary effort to the king, 4. His retire- ment from court, 7. Time and cir- cumstances under which he com- menced writing the Life of Henry VII., 6, 7. Tutor to Arthur prince of Wales, 6, 43. His blindness, 32, 35. Present at a banquet given to the French ambassador, 103. His poems: On the battle of Bosworth, 35, 36. On the coronation of Eli- zabeth queen of Henry VII., 40. On the birth of prince Arthur, 41, 42. On his creation as prince of Wales, 44-46. On the death of the earl of Northumberland, 48, 49. On the return of Henry VII. from the victory of Stoke, 52. To the papal legate, 54. In reply to Gaguinus, 57. On the return of Henry VII. from France, 61-64. In French: "A celluy qui est tout mon confort," 95. "Reveillez-vous, "cueurs endormis," ib. The "Douze Triomphes" written by him, xxi.
Andreas de Burgo. See Burgo, Andreas de.
Andreas, Scotus, Henry VII's tutor, pro- fessor of sacred literature at Oxford, 13.
Andrew, epigram on the name of, by Bern. André, 124.
Anne, duchess of Britanny, 213, 219, 381,
386. Treaty between her and Charles VIII., 217, 385. As queen of Lewis XII., 110. Anthona Curia, i. e. Hampton Court," which see. Apris [qu. Ap Rice?] John, lieutenant of Cornet Castle, Guernsey, 202, 371. Apulia ("the Poylya"), 238, 412, 414. Archduke (Charles') and emperors' am- bassadors, 125.
Arevalo, 417, 420. Arragon, kingdom of, 251. Arragon, king of arms, 177, 347. Ber- Arthur, prince, his birth, 39, 41. nard's verses on the occasion, 41, 42. His precocity, 43. His creation as prince of Wales, ib. Bernard's on the occasion, 44-46.
Mentioned, 6, 256. Asturias in Spain, 162, 332. Aubam, Henricus, Henry VII. so called,
Augustinian novice said to have had a conference with the devil, 125. Augustinians, the church of, violated, 114; reconciled, 115.
Auray, Hourey, or Havre, in Britanny, 208, 215, 376, 383.
Aureus Mons, Bernard André's translation of Richmond, 64.
Austin Friars, 120, 127.
Austria. The provost of Cassell [de Casse], ambassador from the arch- duke, 108.
Auxerre, governor of, 204, 206, 372, 374. Ayala, don Pedro de, 401, 403, 432, 435,
Aylmer, Laurence, elected mayor of
London (1508), 113. Aynsle, Sir Nicholas, 159, 330.
Bacon's History of Henry VII., xvi., xxv.,
Bain, in Britanny, 220, 388. [Bainbridge, Christopher], bishop of Dur- ham, likely to be translated to York,
Baker (-), sent to Maximilian, 108. Baker, Matthew, 101-104, 107, 112, 126. Death of his priest William, a Breton, 114.
Baker, Thomas, an English merchant at Lisbon, 196, 365.
Balswell, Thomas, LL.D., 219, 386. Bankrupt Italian merchants, three, 106, 112. Baptista, the king's physician, 125. Barbary, 263, 269, 445, 447.
Barber, the king's, breaks his arm, 110. Barnes or Barons, William, bishop of London. See London, bishop of Barnet, battle of (" Bernardi Campus"), 21. Bas-Bouchel (qu. Bas-Bouche?), William,
Bath, bishop of (Adrian de Castello). Henry VII. stays at his house, 112, 122, 123.
Bauduin de Lyle, the bastard, 169, 339. Beaujeu, madame de (called "duxissa Bourbonnie" by Bernard André), favors Henry VII, when an exile in France, 25.
Beaulieu sanctuary [Belli Loci], Perkin Warbeck takes refuge at, 72. Beigar de Castamghaur in Spain, 184, 354. Beja in Portugal, 190, 191, 360. Beja, the duke of, 195, 364. Beld, one of Perkin Warbeck's captains, 148, 322.
Bellus Locus. See Beaulieu. Benavente, count of, 169, 171, 179, 262, 339, 342, 349, 440.
Benoilt, Thomas, Windsor herald, after- wards Clarenceux, 101. Bentivoglio, Alexander, plots the death of pope Julius II., 103.
Britanny, attorney-general of, 213, 214, 381, 382.
the chancellor of, 219, 220, 386, 387. See also Montauban. grand master of, 213, 214, 381. Francis II. duke of, receives the earl of Richmond (afterwards Henry VII.) and his uncle Jasper earl of Pembroke, 17.
Britons, the, and the Welsh, 10. Brook, pursuivant, 200, 369.
Broune, William, lord mayor of London (1507), 99.
Buckingham, (Edward) duke of, 125. Buckingham, Henry duke of. His rebel- lion against Richard III., 24. Buckingham, lord Henry of (i.e. lord Henry Stafford, brother of Edward duke of Buckingham), his tour- nament with the Earl of Kent, 111. Burgo, Andreas de, ambassador of Maxi- milian, arrives in London, 1508, 122. Verses sent to him by Bern. Andr., 124.
Burgoni, soror domini, buried at the Charter House, 1508, 127.
Burgos in Castile, 163, 164, 334-336. Burgundy, duchy of, 266, 267; ambassador of, 47.
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