tent at the conduct of the campaign against Solyman-Out-
rages committed by the boors on the Emperor's suite-Fer-
dinand unpopular-Appearance of a comet—The plague in
the Emperor's household—Variance in the accounts of the
Turkish losses-Report of Andrew Doria's successes in Greece
-Duke William of Bavaria—Duke Dalby—The French am-
bassador engaged to speak to Duke Frederic concerning the
King's cause.
*IV. To CRUMWELL. Westminster, 8 Feb. [1533.] In favour
of Newman.
*V. To CRUMWELL. Lambeth, 21 April. Concerning Mr.
Benet's advowson of Barnack.
*VI. TO THE ABBOT OF ST. AUGUSTIN's, CANTERBURY. Mort-
lake, 28 April. Letter of credence.
*VII. TO THE ABBOT OF WESTMINSTER. Mortlake, 4 May.
Recommendation of John Smythe for a vicar's place in the
College of St. Martin's, London.
ibid.
*VIII. To Cromwell. Mortlake, 6 May. Declines to allow
Crumwell to nominate a prior of St. Gregory's, Canterbury
—The principles on which the Archbishop intended to dis-
pose of such preferments—Ambition of men of the church.