inter Hen. VIII. et Regem Franciae, 29. Julii.
Commissio fact. Dno. Cardinali locumtenent. in villa Calis
de arctiori foedere concludend. inter Hen. VIII. et Fran-
ciscum Reg. Franciae, 29- Julii.
Commissio fact. Dno. Cardinali ad tractand. de pace et
amicitia inter Imperatorem et Franciscum Reg. Franciae.
Dat. Londin. 29- Julii.
Promissio facta per Csesaream Majestatem, quod noii
concludet de re aliqua cum Rege Franciae absque consensu
Regis Angliae et N. Papae, quousque plenarie conclus. foret
de pace et amicitia. Dat. 15. Julii.
LitertE patentes Reg. Gallorum, quibus ostendit ilium
non solum esse paratum stare arbitrio et judicio Hen. VIII.
Reg. Angliae in compositione de pace inter ilium et Regera
RECORDS AND ORIGINALS. 497
Castiliae ; ac etiam de mittendis oratoribus Calet. pro trac-
tand. et concludend. eadem pace. Dat. 1. Julii.
Requisitio facta per Reg. Gallorum pro bello movendo
contra Caesaream Majestatem juxta cftectum tractatus Lon-
din. editus contra invasorcs. Dat. 23. Januarii.
Anno Reg. HENR. VIII. 17. annoque Dom. 1525.
Tractatus deprjedat. apud Moore, 30. Aug.
Confirniatio tractatus pro depra^dationibus inter Regeni
Anglia? et Francise cohercend.
Confirmatio Francorum Reg. super tractatu deprffida-
tionum apud Moore, 30. Aug.
Instrumentum super confessione obligat. duorum milliuni
demsi, 11. Aug.
Tractatus amicitijie cum Francisco Gallorum Reg. nio-
derno initus.
Juramentum Francisci Francor. Reg. pro observatione
tractatus pacis.
Obligatio civitatis Aurelianae, 3. ]\Iaii.
Confirmatio tractatus pro arreragiis solvend. apud Moore.
Literae Francisci Reg. confirmatoriag pacis manu sua pro-
pria scripts.
Confirmatio tractatus obligationis apud Moore fact, per 3 40
illustrissim. Lodovicum Francorum Reg.
Tractatus obligationis pro solutione pecuniarum apud
Moore, 30. Aug.
Confirmatio tractatus Lodovicae tam super dote D. Mariae
Reg. Francor. solvend. quam pro arreragiis ejusdem apud
Moore, 30. Aug.
Juramentum oratorum Francorum Reg. super observa-
tione tractat. pacis.
Obligatio Dnae. Lodovicae Regentis Franciae de novis li-
teris obligatoriis per Reg. Francorum conficiendis, Lugduni,
30. Sept.
Obligatio Francor. pro summa duorum millionum coro-
narum aurl de sole. Baione, 17. Martii.
Tractatus pacis et amicitiae inter Lodovicum Francor.
Reg. et Hen. VIII. apud Moore, 30. Aug.
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APPENDIX OF
Commissio Dnae. Lodovicoe Regent. Francias pro concipi-
enda obligatione.
Commissio Dnae. Regentis Franciae de tractanda pace
cum oratorib. Hen. VIII. 9. Junii.
Obligatio Dnae. Ludovicae Regentis Franciae de tractatu
pacis per Regem confirmand.
Juramentum Ludovicae Regentis Franciae pro observa-
tione tractat. pacis.
Confirmatio tractatus pacis per Dnam. Ludovicam Re-
gent. Franciae apud Moore fact. Aug. 30.
Confirmatio articuli de Duce Albaniae per Ludovicam
Francor. Regentem.
Tractatus de Duce Albaniae, quod non intrabit Scotiam,
durante minore aetate Regis Scotiae, 30. Aug.
Burdugalliae, 7. Martii.
Caroli Ducis Vandosme, 29- Septembr.
Caroli Comitis Brienne, 1. Octobr.
Ludovici Comit. de malo Leparario, 1. Octob.
^_ ,. . Ducis Longaville, 17. Septemb.
™^g^^^M Comitis S. Pauli.
Dom. Lauren tii, 28. Sept.
Civitatis Rothomagen. 7. Martii.
Civitat. Lugdunensis, 20. Oct.
Civitat. Rhemensis, 5. Novembr.
Confirmatio per Dnam. Ludovicam qualificationis articuli
comprehensionis Reg. Scotorum, 30. Aug.
Confirmatio tractatus declarationis alternativae, et quo-
nam pacto Rex noster contribuet pro bello inferendo contra
Caesarem. In quo et confirmatur tractatus obligationum
duorum millionum, 30. Aug.
Tractatus de Douagerio Dnae. Mariae apud Moore, 30.
Aug.
Civitat. Tholosae, 3. Octobr.
Cardinalis Burboniae, 26. Sept.
Civitat. Ambianensis, 3. Nov.
Civitat. Parisiensis, 24. Januar.
Civitat. Turonensis, 7. Martii.
Dni. de Montmorentio, 6. Sept.
Obligatio
RECORDS AND ORIGINALS. 499
Anno Reg. HENR. VIII. 18. annoque Dom. 1526. 341
Tractatus reciprocae obligationis Francorum Regis, 8.
Aug.
Confirmatio tractat. reciprocae obligationis Francor. Regis,
20. Aug.
Commissio pro tractatu niutuac et reciproca? obligationis,
2. Junii.
Confirmatio Regis Gallorum super tractatu pacis facta?
inter oratores Regcntis Franciai et Hen. VIII. 15. Apr.
Commissio Francisci Francor. Reg. pro tradendis et reci-
piendis litcris confirmatoriis pacis et amicitijE ac obligatio-
num, 2. April.
Confirmatio tractat concernen. Ducem Albaniae, 15. Apr.
Instrumentum super pra^stationem juramenti per Reg.
Gallorum pro observatione tractatus pacis.
Literae patentes Francisci Francor. Reg. super qualiflca-
tione comprehensionis Jacobi Reg. Scotorum, 15. Apr.
Anno Reg. HENRICI VIII. 19. annoque Dom. 1527.
Tractatus belli offensivi inter Angliam et Franciam pro
redemptione filiorum Reg. Gallorum, 30. April.
Tractatus arctioris conjunctionis inter Regem Angliae et
Franciae, Westmonast. habit.
Confirmatio tractat. pacis et amicitiae, Ambiani, 18. Aug.
Tractatus perpetuae pacis habit. Westmonast. inter Reg.
Angliae et Franciae, Apr. 30.
Tractatus continuationis beUi contra Flandros, 9- Mail.
"Tractatus belli offensivi, Paris. 8. Junii.
Tractatus arctioris commutationis, Paris. 8.
Junii.
Confirmatio -< Tractat. perpetuae pacis, 18. Aug.
Tractat. de generali concilio non indicendo.
Tractat. propter privilegia mercatorum An-
glorum in regno Franciae, 18. Aug.
Francisci Francor. Reg. ad tractand. pro
bello Flandriae per aliqua tempora super-
.ommissio
f ...
] sedenda, et pecuniam quam ibi expositurus
L er;
rat alibi exponend.
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500 APPENDIX OF
Regis Christianissimi ad tractand. de modo
et forma gerendi bellum contra Caesarem.
Regis Francor. pro libertatibus et privilegiis
mercatorum Anglias concedend.
Ad communicand. et concludend. de privi-
legiis Aiiglis mercatorib. concedend. Dat.
Compendii, 25. Sept.
Pro tractat. arctioris commutationis, et aliis
tractatibus, 3. Apr.
Juramentum Reg. Gallorum super observatione quorun-
dam tractatuum, viz. tractat. arctioris commutationis, et belli
off'ensivi, Paris.
342 Juramentum per Reg. Gallorum praestitum super obser-
vatione tractat. perpetuae pacis, 15. Aug.
Instrumentum juramentorum Francor. Regis et reveren-
diss. Dni. Cardinalis Ambiani prsestiti. Dat. Ambiani, 18.
Aug.
Instrumentum act. nostri juramento per Reg. Gallorum
praestito, Parisiis, 9- Junii.
Commissio ad vidend. jurament. praestit. de fcedere perpe-
tuae pacis observandae, et ad tradend. ratificationem ejus-
dem, 25. Sept.
Articukis de relatione tractatuum. Westmonaster. 30.
Apr.
Acquietatio Anthonii et Joannis de Cavelerei pro porti-
one 60,000/. 17. Sept.
One acquittance of 64,444 crowns of the sun contributed
for the wars in Italy, for the months of Novemb. and
Decemb.
Tractatus pacis et amicitise habitus inter Franciscum, et
Hen. VIII. Dat. Ambiani, J 8. Aug. sub sigillo aureo, et
remanet adhuc in una cista in inferiori thesauria infra ab-
ba tiam Westm.
Commissio ad incarceratos deliberandos, 19- Julii.
Commissio in qua Cardinalis Ebor. fit locumtenens re-
gius : cui datur potestas conveniendi et concludendi pacem
et amicitiam cum Rege Francias, Caesare, et Venetis, 18.
Julii.
RECORDS AND ORIGINALS. 501
Commissio Hen. VIII. facta Dno. Cardinali ad tractand.
super quocumque foedere cum Francorum Rege, cum Veiie-
tis, pro resarcienda Romauae sedis dignitate, 18. Junii.
Anno Reg. HENR. VIII. 20. annoque Dom. 1528.
Commissio Regis Christianiss. pro quietantia dand. 22.
Octob.
Confirmatio induciarum Reg. Christianiss. Parisiis, 23.
Junii.
Confirmatio tractatus commutationis a partib. Flandrije
in Italian! .
Commissio Archiducissas Austriae fact. Dominico de Men-
doza, Episcopo de Burges, Gulielmo de Barras a Secretis
ejusdem MargarctaE-, ad tractand. et concludend. tarn cum
Francor. Rege quam Hen. Octavo de abstinentia guerrae
inter dictos principcs, 12. IVIaii.
Commissio Hen. VIII. facta Thoma? Cardin. Ebor. ad
tractand. cum oratoribus Francor. Regis, de abstinentia
guerrae, 19. Maii.
Tractatus pacis et amicitiae factus ct conclus. per ora-
tores Francor. Regis, et Hen. VIII. 19- Maii.
Conclusio pacis et amlcitia^ inter Reg. Anglia>, Franciac,
et Imperatorem,fact. per Joannem de Bellay,Episcop. Baion.
ambassiatorem Francorum Reg. 12. Maii.
The copy of the French King's treaty, with one other
writing. In the same box.
Anno Reg. HENR. VIII. 21. annoque Dom. 1529-
Instrumentum quoddam super traditione cujusdam mo-
nihs, sive jocaHs Francisci Reg. Francor. in speciem florcni
LiUii, fact, prosumma 444,000 coronarum auri de sole, Max-
imihano [Carolo] pignori. Dat. Lond. 18. Februar.
Instrumentum Francisci Francor. Reg. Hen. VIII. fact- 343
de restituendo monih, sive jocah, aureo, si Imperator Ca-
rolus denegaverit dehberationem liberorum diet. Francisci
intra spacium semestre.
Tractatus inter oratores Francisci Francorum Regis et
Hen. VIII. de recipiendo dicto Francisco sufficientcs obli-
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gationes pro solutione 50,000 coronarum de sole: unde con-
junctim cum oratorib. praedict. Hen. VIII. constituit Cuth-
bertum Episc. Londonensem ad recipiend. obligationes.
Dat. 18. Februar.
Commissio pro sale singulis annis juxta eonventum in ea
parte praestand. de dat. 30. Januar.
Commissio Francisci Francor. Reg. fact. Wilhelmo de
Bellay cubiculario suo et Johanni Joachim ceconomo suo,
ad tractand. cum Hen. VIII. pro relaxatione ejusdem pen-
sionis 47,368 coronarum auri solis debit, mensibus Maio et
Novembri, 29. Januar.
Tractatus pro debita solutione annua? pensionis salis, 18.
Febr.
Obligatio Francisci Reg. Francorum pro solutione 552,000
coronarum, casu quo perpetua pax ex parte diet. Regis non
observetur, 29. Jan.
Anno Reg. HENR. VIII. 22. annoque Dom. 1530.
Commissio ad tractand. de commutatione salis in annuara
nummariam solutionem, Burdugalliae, 16. Junii.
Instrumentum acquietationis Caroli Imperatoris per Hen.
VIII. fact, de 10,000Z. si idem Imperator deliberaverit lilios
Regis Francise, et non aliter, 30. Junii.
Tractatus commutationis salis in nummariam annuam
solutionem, Dec. 2.
Confirmatio tractat. commutationis pensionis salis in num-
mariam solutionem.
Anno Reg. HENR. VIII. 24. annoque Dom. 1532.
Commissio ad petendum literas confirmatorias tractatus
ad mutuam dignitatem regnorum, subditorum et rerum
omnium utriusque principis defensionem et conservationera
conclus. et similes literas confirmatorias tradendas et deli-
berandas. Dat. 4. Julii.
Tractatus arctioris commutationis. Loud. 23. Junii.
Confirmatio tractatus arctioris commutationis, Vilocherin.
Pactum inter utrumque principem conclus. pro bello con-
tra Turcam inferendo, Caleti, 28. Octob.
RECORDS AND ORIGINALS. 503
Qualificatio expensarum pro bello inferendo contra Tur-
cam. Caleti.
Anno Reg. HENR. VIII. 38. annoque Dom. 1546.
Commissio Francorum Regis ad tractand. cum Hen. VIII.
super perpetua pace et amicitia, 21. Apr.
Commissio ad petend. literas confirmatorias tractat. per- 3 44
petuae pacis ex parte Anglia? Reg. tradi, ct ad tradend. et
deliberand. literas confirmatorias ejusdem tractatus ex parte
Regis Francia?.
Commissio Francor. Regis ad recipiend. juramentum Reg.
Angliae super observatione perpetual pacis.
Commissio ad prorogandum praestationem juramenti in
longiorem terminum. Dat. 8. Julii.
Tractatus perpetuae pacis et amicitia?, Junii 7.
Confirmatio tractatus perpetua? amicitiae et pacis.
Literae patentes oratoris Christianiss. Regis, quibus ap-
paret diet, oratorem fateri se recepisse literas confirmatorias
perpetuae pacis 7. Junii, conclus. sub magno sigillo, et manu
Reg. Angliae signat. Dat. London. 17. Junii.
Conventio et concordatio, ut dies ad rcquirend. juramen-
tum pro observatione tractat. perpetua? pacis 7. Junii 1546.
praestand. per utrumque principem limitatus, ad viginti am-
plius dies prorogetur, London. 17. Julii.
Commissio ad petend. pecunias debitas D. Hen. VIII.
Reg. Angliae pro redemptione Joannis olim Francorum Reg.
Instrumentum autenticum super juramento praestito per
Francorum Reg. de observatione tractat. perpetuae pacis et
amicitiae, de dat. 7. Junii.
Juramentum Francor. Reg. pro observatione tractat. pacis
perpetuae et amicitia\
THE END OF THE APPENDIX.
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A
TABLE
OF
ORIGINAL LETTERS, RECORDS, AND OTHER
WRITINGS,
APPERTAINIMG TO THE
ECCLESIASTICAL MEMORIALS,
IN THE TIME OF
KING HENRY THE EIGHTH.
Number I. IviNG Henry's letter to Sir David Owen, to pro-
vide an luindred men to go into France witli liim, in behalf of
the Pope against the French King.
Number II. King Henry to his ambassador in Flanders, Dr.
Knight, in behalf of Thomas Barnaby, merchant.
Number III. King Henry to his ambassadors, Sir Edward
Ponyngs and Mr. William Knight, with the Prince of Castile,
for satisfaction to be demanded for staying of a merchant-
man, put in by stress of weather into Zealand.
Number IV. The constables of Tournay, being the yeomen of
the King's guard there, to Cardinal Wolsey and the Privy
Council 5 certifying the great hardships and inconveniences
they must undergo, if, according to a late order, their wages
should be altered from quarterly to half-yearly payments.
Number V. Sir Richard Jernegan, Lord Deputy of Tournay,
and the Council there ; their letter to the Cardinal, accompa-
nying the former, written by the constables.
Number VI. The Lord Mountjoy, and the Council at Tournay,
to Cardinal Wolsey ; upon his information of an enterprise
intended against that place.
506 A TABLE OF ORIGINAL LETTERS,
Number VII. A private combination of France, Denmark, and
Scotland, of invading England, and attacking Tournay ; dis-
covered to Sir Richard Jernegan, the King's lieutenant there,
by one Henry Cossene, a spy of the Cardinal's in the French
Court : being part of a letter from the said Sir Richard to
the Cardinal.
Number VIII. The Chapter of the Church of Tournay to their
Bishop, the Cardinal 5 acknowledging their thankfulness to
him for procuring them the King's patent, confirming all their
former liberties ; and begging his patronage.
Number IX. A commission of Cardinal Wolsey to the Bishops ;
to require all Luther's books to be brought in and delivered
up to them from all persons whatsoever: and they to send
them to him.
Number X. Fox, Bishop of Winchester, to the Cardinal ; upon
his purpose of reforming the ecclesiastics and religious in both
provinces. For which he sheweth an earnest desire, as highly
necessary.
Number XI. Richard Pace, the King's ambassador, to the
Emperor, from his camp in Italy; concerning the state of
his army there against the French. Wrote to the King's
Highness.
Number XII. Cardinal Wolsey to Mr. Secretary Pace, theKing's
ambassador in Italy; to treat with the Venetians to aid the
Emperor against the French ; attempting to recover Milain
and Naples.
Number XIII. Instructions by the King for Mr. Pace, sent to
the state of Venice.
Number XIV. The Bishop of Bath and Sir Anthony Browne to
the Cardinal, from Paris ; concerning the Cardinal's embassy
to the French King, and about meeting him at Amiens.
Number XV. William, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Cardinal
Wolsey ; in behalf of his jurisdiction of the Prerogative Court,
which the Cardinal's officers assumed.
Number XVI. Another letter from the said Archbishop to the
said Cardinal, of the same import.
Number XVII. The confession of John Tybal, a Lollard ;
charged with heresy.
Number XVIII. The abjuration of Thomas Bowgas, before
Tonstal Bishop of London.
. RECORDS. AND OTHER WRITINGS. 507
Number XIX. The abjuration of William Bocher.
Number XX. The confession of Robert Hempstecl.
Number XXI. The confession of Thomas Hempstecl,
Number XXII. The confession of Robert Necton, who bought
and sold New Testaments in English.
Number XXIII. Sir Gregory de Cassalis, Dr. Gardiner, and
Dr. Fox, the King's ambassadors with the Pope, to Cardinal
Wolsey. From Orviet.
Number XXIV. Dr. Gardiner, Dr. Fox, and Sir Gregory de
Cassalis, the King's ambassadors, unto the Cardinal. From
Orviet.
Number XXV. Dr. Gardiner and Sir Gregory de Cassalis, am-
bassadors with the Pope, to Cardinal Wolsey.
Number XXVI. Dr. Fox to Dr. Gardiner ; giving him a rela-
tion of his reception at Court, upon his return from his
embassy.
Number XXVII. A note of such records concerning the di-
vorce of King Henry VIII. from Queen Katharine Dovvagerj
remaining in the custody of the Lord Treasurer and the
Chamberlains of the Exchecjuer. Found among the MSS. of
the Lord Treasurer Burghley.
Number XXVIII. The names of al such parsonages as bene
to be impropried unto Cardinal college in the Univcrsily of
Oxford.
Number XXIX. Here follow the monasteries, layd to the Car-
dinal college : together with the counties where each lay,
their founders, and values spiritual and temporal : the spi-
ritualls in many places being neer the value of the temporalis.
Number XXX. Edmund, Abbot of York, to Cardinal Wolsey;
to spare the priory of Romeburgh : promising to give him
ccc mark toward his college and school.
Number XXXI. Cardinal Wolsey to Secretary Gardiner; to in-
form him of the King's consultation concerning him.
Number XXXII. The Cardinal to the said Secretaryj to draw
up his pardon, granted by the King.
Number XXXIII. The Cardinal to the said Secretary; praying
him to favour the cause of the Provost of Beverly j and to in-
tercede with the King for him for his colleges, especially that
at Oxford. Dated from Southwell.
508 A TABLE OF ORIGINAL LETTERS,
Number XXXIV. The Cardinal to the Secretary; to be his
friend in a suit with Mr. Strangwish, for 700I. which the
Cardinal owed him. Written from Southwel.
Number XXXV. Thomas Cardinalis Eboracen. &c. Gypsuichi-
anse scholae prseceptoribus, &c. S. D,
Number XXXVI. Queen Elizabeth to Sir Ambrose Cave ; to
inquire into an estate taken away from one Heydon by Car-
dinal Wolsey, The letter dated June 22d, 1568.
Number XXXVIl, The beads on the Sunday, as anciently used.
Number XXXVIII. A book against the King's matrimony with
Queen Katharine, imder this question. An liceat cuiquam du-
cere uxorem fratris sui vita defuncti absque liberis ?
Number XXXIX. A confutation of Abel's book, wrote against
the divorce of Queen Katharine.
Number XL. Dr. Croke to the King, concerning his agency in
Italy. From Venice.
Number XLI. An address from the Convocation to the King,
for an act to take away annates, exacted by the Court of
Rome.
Number XLII. Dr. Samson's Latin oration, against the Pope's
proud primacy and arrogant authority.
Number XLIII. A letter written by Hugh Latymer to Hub-
bardine ; who had preached against the new learning.
Number XLIV. An old Popish song, made in abuse of Latymer.
Number XLV. A Popish discourse of Antichrist.
Number XLV^I. The general sentence, or curse : used to be read
to the people four times in the year. Taken out of the Fes-
tival, printed by Wynkin de Worde, 1532.
Number XLVII. A letter of one Friar Laurence, written to
Crumwel, concerning the divorce ; and the favour of some
friars at Greenwich to Queen Katharine's cause.
Number XLVIII. Sir Thomas More to Secretary Crumwel;
excusing his communication with, and letter wrote to, the Nun
of Kent, &c.
Number XLIX. Shaxton, Bishop of Salisbury, to Secretary
Crumwel ; in answer to orders sent him for preaching the
King's supremacy.
Number L. Robert, Bishop of Chichester, to Secretary Crum-
wel ; upon the same argument.
RECORDS, AND OTHER \\TIIT1NGS. 509
Number LI. John, Bishop of Lincoln, to Mr. Crimiwel; of the
same matter.
Number LIL Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham, to Mr. Crumwcl ;
concerning his preaching the King's supremacy.
Number LIII. The King's letter to the Earl of Sussex ; to seize
such as preached up the Pope's authority in England.
Number LIV. The King's letters to the Justices of peace ; to
further the King's cause of the supremacy.
Number LV. Thomas Bedyl to the King's visitors ; when he
sent them his emendations of a book for preaching and de-
claring the King's power.
Number LVL Crumwel's letter to certain monasteries, that
feared the King would force them to surrender : assuring them
of their continuance, upon their suitable behaviour according
to their institution. And to apprehend such as should re-
port the contrary.
Number LVIL Legh and Ap Rice to Secretary Crumwcl j con-
cerning the inhibitions of Bishops.
Number LVIII. Some additions to the injunctions for the Uni-
versity of Cambridge, prepared by the King's visitors.
Number LIX. The Bishop of Durham to Secretary Crumwel j
concerning a commission sent him for taking the valuation of
livings.
Number LX. Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, to the King 3 be-
ing under his displeasure.
Number LXI. Shaxton, Bishop of Salisbury, to Crumwel, Vicar
General ; upon the said Bishop's inhibiting a monk of Read-
ing to read lectures any more in the monastery : whose cause
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