Index: I

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 10, 1589-1593. Originally published by His Majesty's General Register House, Edinburgh, 1936.

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Index: I

Iceland: 740.

Inchaffray (Inch Effray), Abbot of: (brother of Lord Drummond) to be sent by the Catholics to Parma, 577.

——, house of: 569.

——, (Inchaferay), Laird of: 152; to bring Maitland and Bothwell together, 569.

——, Commendator of, James: wellaffected to England, 152; said to be sent on mission of reconciliation from Maitland to Huntly, 424; ready to assist Huntly, 462.

Inchkeith: Bothwell near, 731.

Inch Murrin: 371; 386; 565.

Inchture, Laird of: 355.

Indies, the: 118; 339; 706.

Inglefield, Sir Francis: dissensions between him and other Catholics, 236.

Ingram, . .: servant to Mr Thomas Sanders, 181.

Innermarky, Laird of: accused of slaying Moray, 655; commission to friends of Moray to pursue, 659.

Innermeath (Indermeath, Invermeth), John, Lord: family connections of, 32; 61; to be in residence in Edinburgh during the King's absence, 179; his relations with Maitland and Glamis, 469; 620; his brother attempts to kill Huntly, 657; notes on, 715; offended with Huntly, 719; 746.

Innernochtye (Innermuchy), Laird of: ready to assist Huntly, 462.

Innerwick (Enderwick, Inderwick), Laird of: the King asked to mediate between, and Sir John Carmichael, 452, 467; at law with Sir James Hume, 453, 457, 470; signs band against Bothwell, 558, 710.

Innes, . . .: (Feb., 1590-1), 478.

Inquisition, the Spanish: Scotsmen detained by, 119; 357; Edinburgh ministers fear its interference with traders, 794.

Inverleith, Laird of: 710.

Inverness (Endernesse): 45; 46; 60; 117; 120.

Ipswich: a ship belonging thereto, seized, 854.

Ireland: Spaniards come from, to Scotland, 21; Spaniards to embark for Spain by way of, 193; conspirators from, 229; popish bishop arrives from, 250; friends of Spain in, 253; King of Spain reported to be sending forces to, 257, 264; Spanish faction ready to rise there, 266; rising in, to be prevented, 270; levies for, 280; the Bishop of Derry seeks to embark for, 284; answers to letters on behalf of O'Neill, expected there, 286; 436; 464; rebels in; Spaniards reported in, 470; 476; 480; O'Rourke escapes to, 487; rebels to Elizabeth in, 488, 489; 492; no aid for Elizabeth's rebels in, 494; Glasgow fears to lose trade with, 495; concerning peaceful relations between, and Scotland, 500; O'Rourke's company go to, 502; Elizabeth asked to preserve trade between, and Glasgow, 505; Trevor said to be in, 507; 512; 514; 532; James VI. writes to Elizabeth concerning her subjects of, 587; rebels in, 671; 672; men from West of Scotland to, 673-5; trouble for, 678; intruders from West of Scotland to be kept out, 684; Spaniards may pass to Scotland by, 690; Scottish-Irish may make trouble in, 691; English plotters come to Scotland by, 818; Spain expects support from, 850; movements of the Irish bishop in Scotland, 853.

——, Lord Deputy of: letters concerning O'Neill's wife, 284; O'Rourke's son escapes from, 470-1; to be asked to preserve trade between Ireland and Glasgow, 505; pledges to be offered to, for good behaviour of Hugh Macdonald, 584.

Irishmen: taken as pilots by Spaniards, 387.

Iriston (Ivistoune): redress sought for raid at, 622, 628.

Irvine: ship manned by Spaniards, near, 196; 532; 823; 830.

—— (Yrwen), Andrew: at Falkland raid, 743.

—— (Yrwen), Edward, of Boneshaw: at Falkland raid, 743.

——, George: at Falkland raid, 743.

——, Jeffrey: at Falkland raid, 743.

——, James: at Falkland raid, 743.

——, "Jock" of Steilhill: at Falkland raid, 743.

—— (Yrwen), William, of Gretnahill: at Falkland raid, 743.

Irvines, the: pursued by the King, 721.

Islay (Ila, Ilay), Isle of: 463; 464; 478; 612; 691.

Isles, the: the King determined to reduce them to obedience, 307; 353; commissioners assigned for, 371; Council send Carmichael to the King about, 374.

——, Lord of the, and Earl of Ross: 612.

——, the Western: 632; 636; disorder in, 671; 672; men of, forbidden to go to Ireland, 674; commander of, See Argyle, Earl of.

Italian agitators: no lack of, 216.

Italy: 359; 443; 532; 534; 556; 561; 607; money from, for Roman Catholic plots, 682; in cipher list, 799.

Itch, the goodman of: robbed, 243.

Ivistoune: See Iriston.