Index: I

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 1, 1547-63. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1898.

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'Index: I', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 1, 1547-63, (London, 1898) pp. 753. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol1/p753 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Inchaffray, Commendator of, 195.

Inchgarven: directions if the French navy goes above (27th June), 129.

Inchgaw, Fife: a stronghold, 11.

Inchkeith (Ynschet): Flanders hulk taken at, 60; her cargo, ib.; (L'isle des chevaulx): held by French (1558), 206; reports on garrison, strength, &c., 365; fort to be rased—belongs to Lord Glammis, 432; French in—"L'isle des femmes," not "des chevaux," 481–2.

Innermeath (Ennermethe), Lord: coming to parliament, 452; there (8th–10th Aug.), 458; signs marriage proposal (16th Aug.), 465; Cecil's notes on, 494; at Council (1st Sept. 1561), 548; brother of Lord Methven, 605.

Innerwick: English camp at (17th Sept. 1549), 180; French horse taken in, 390–1.
-, — Laird of: to dismantle Dunbar, 454. See Hamilton of Innerwick.

Innes, John, of that Ilk: signs "band" against the Regent (27th April), 383.

Inverkeithing (Enderkethen): meeting of Lords at, 452.

Inverness: Mary's proceedings at (9th Sept. 1562), 651.

Irwen (Yrwen), Cristie, of Boneshawe, &c.: sworn to England, 191.
-, — Davy: Wharton's spy, hanged at Edinburgh (16th Sept. 1547).
-, —— "Mathos Cristie," &c.: sworn to England, 191.
-, — Geoffry, &c.: sworn to England, 192.
-, — "Dukes Rychye," &c.: sworn to England, 191.
-, — Wat, &c.: sworn to England, 191.

Irwins, the: serve England (23rd Feb.), 83.

Islay herald: sent to Berwick by Q. Regent (6th Feb.), 314; returned by Norfolk, ib.; sent to Elizabeth by the Regent (18th), 318, 322.

Isles, Bishop of: in parliament (8th–10th Aug.), 458; a Lord of the Articles, ib.; signs proposal for marriage (16th Aug.), 465.

Italian, Mr John, the: fortifying Broughty (24th Sept. 1547), 21; "De Rosset": is sick with overwork (8th Oct.), 24; sickly, but does his best, 35; surveys a site opposite Broughty (14th Nov.), 39; plots of it, B. and Dundee sent to Somerset, ib.; thanked for service, 49; of Borthie, to devise forts at Dundee (27th), 54; plot of new fort with, 70; "Rosset": "master of Ordnance" at Broughty, 100; Mr John the engineer: at Newcastle, 153; confers with Grey of Wilton, 121; fortifies Holy Island (25th June), 126; to consider Burntisland (27th June), 129.

Italians, the: for Borthy, nearly drowned on Berwick bar (21st Nov.), 42.

Italy: factions in, §142.