Index: I

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 15, 1581-1582. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1907.

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Iceland, English trade with, discussed, 689.

Idiaques, Don Juan de, memorial drawn up by, 90.

Iliescas, Antony de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.

Inchy, M. d'. See Gavre, Baudouin de.

Indies
-, the East, 13, 63, 69
-, Philip II calls himself King of East and West, 105
-, mentioned, 146, 162, 176
-, Portuguese hope to bring fleet from, into their ports, 191
-, Count Vimioso wishes English fleet to be sent to, 197
-, mentioned, 207
-, King of Spain will draw treasures from, 225, 242
-, Drake commitsrobberies and insolencies in, 304
-, mentioned, 366
-, list of Spaniards robbed by Englishmen in, 401
-, Lansac prepares ships for voyage to, 459
-, mentioned, 481
-, Schomberg wishes to do some enterprise in, 551
-, mentioned, 620, 668
-, ships depart from Lisbon for, 716.

Infanta of Spain, as to marriage of, with Duke of Anjou, 45, 256, 583.

Ingelmnster, 'Ingellmister,' enemy's camp raised from, 613.

Ingham, 'Ingem,' - the son of (? Richard), a Roman priest, 572.

Inquisition
-, the, 117, 130
-, deals severely with Englishmen in Rome, 361, 371
-, money taken from Fiscal of, by Englishmen, 401
-, Pope's nuncio wishes to bring into France, 511
-, mentioned, 521
-, 'father' of, slain at Pavia, 588
-, Prior of England in, 653.

'Iper'. See Ypres.

Ipswich
-, merchants of, 282
-, barley and malt sent to Low Countries from, 404.

Ireland
-, King Philip's proceedings against, 5
-, Chancellor of, 7
-, mentioned, 13, 16
-, Pope encourages rebels in, 35
-, affairs in, 55
-, Roman Italians taken in, 62
-, mentioned, 63
-, Spanish fleet preparing to go to, 105
-, reference to invasion of, 106
-, mentioned, 182
-, reference to attempt of Pope and King of Spain in, 188
-, reference to troubles in, 200
-, French horsemen not much desired for, 325
-, reference to Spaniards said to be imprisoned in, 458
-, Spanish ship taken to, by English pirate, 477
-, Spaniards to be sent to, 479
-, letters from, 521
-, chests of sugar lost in, 528, 534
-, Desmond and O'Neill send for Italian soldiers for, 541
-, Spanish King said to be intending to invade, 572
-, reference to foreign invasion in, 712.

Irish
-, ships robbed at Belleisle, 5
-, Bishop at Paris, 182
-, women taken to Spain by Sawman, 458
-, Pope's legate urges King of Spain to send aid to, 479
-, Privy Council, minutes of meeting of, 481
-, priests in Paris, 521
-, mislike English government, 572
-, mentioned, 578.

Irlach, Hauptmann, of Bern, Swiss Commissioner in Paris, 511.

Iseghem
-, 'Isinghame,' Risbourg retires from, 543
-, news from, 563
-, Parma's camp at, 582
-, enemy's camp raised from, 613.

Isle, Claude de l', Seigneur de Marivaux, captain of Monsieur's guard, 642.

Italians
-, aid Malcontents, 2, 10
-, mentioned, 16, 35
-, marching to aid Malcontents, 60
-, suggestion to use straiter imprisonment to those taken in Ireland, so the la Noue might be released, 62
-, to be employed against England and Ireland, 63
-, King of Spain sending to Netherlands, 67
-, engineer sent to treat with Captain Anselme, 75
-, gives news of Don Antonio, 92
-, companies, 130
-, mentioned, 146, 167
-, princes at King of Spain's devotion, 225
-, Pope promises help of, against Huguenots of Dauphin, 228
-, men of Antwerp resorting among, forbidden to wear or sell weapons, 240
-, captain, takes letters to Burghley, 284
-, at Emperor's Court, 286
-, Spanish King may seek to ally himself with, 371
-, besieging Tournai, 384
-, Italian messenger, 391
-, King Philip levies ensigns of, 424
-, to be sent to Ireland, 479
-, forces, enemy anxious for arrival of, in Low Countries, 510
-, forces, Malcontents object to coming of, 532
-, soldiers, O'Neill sends for, 541
-, forces, King of Spain causes to be levied, 553
-, absent themselves from honouring Monsieur, 555
-, foot, troops of, coming into Luxembourg, 574
-, troops, enemy re-inforced with, 579
-, forces for Low Countries, 583
-, captains at Namur, 588
-, regiment in Guelders, 693 (p. 637)
-, lances, Monsieur wishes to levy, 716.

Italy
-, 5
-, princely marriages framing in, 6
-, mentioned, 7
-, soldiers from, aid Prince of Parma, 10
-, mentioned, 16
-, Malcontents, look for aid from, 19
-, King of Spain preparing forces in, 40
-, Dukes of, 44
-, league being formed in, against England, 55
-, mentioned, 56, 60
-, Prince of Parma will return to, 67
-, mentioned, 75, 94, 106
-, Spanish King changing all the governors of, 117
-, news from, 130, 138, 139
-, proverb of, 162
-, mentioned, 176, 194, 195
-, King of Spain's credit in, 225
-, reference to King of Spain's preparations in, to subdue Portugal, 228
-, King of Spain's credit in, 242
-, officers of, 254
-, King Philip gathering levies in, 263
-, mentioned, 405
-, Spanish companies in, 407
-, confederacy among princes of, 438
-, Parma retiring to, 452
-, enemy making preparations in, 499
-, King of Spain prepares troops in, 511
-, Pope's stoutness 'mates' courage of princes of, 521
-, mentioned, 532, 535
-, enemy expects forces from, in Low Countries, 555
-, princes of, to help Spaniards against Ireland, 572
-, Duke of Guise said to have written to princes of, accusing Monsieur of plotting to overthrow Catholic Church, 574
-, Spanish soldiers levied for, 583
-, troops coming from, 588
-, reference to occurrents of, 613
-, mentioned, 634, 648, 652, 666, 670.

Ivan IV
-, Vasilievitch, 'The Terrible,' Czar of Russia, Emperor of Moscovia, 'the Muscovite,' his Ambassador in Rome highly entertained, 94
-, Pope wishes, to submit to See of Rome, 117
-, Pope sends presents to, 130
-, fear that King of Poland will agree with, and attempt some enterprise, 286
-, reference to letter from, to Senate of Lubeck, 542
-, makes peace with Poles, 698
-, reference to English subjects trading with, 704. See also Jesuits.