Index: I

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I

"indemnity", the (annual sum due from the emperor, to indemnify Henry VIII for his loss of payments by France), French should be obliged to pay during truce, Charles says, 161.

-, payment is overdue, Wolsey says, 180, 189.

-, should be paid as soon as possible, de Praet urges, 184.

-, Wolsey said at Bruges that payment would not be seriously expected, Charles says, 197, 199.

-, Charles asks that money for, be raised in England as a loan for one year, 200, 212.

-, Henry is astonished at nonpayment of, 217.

-, a heavy burden, de Praet says, 218.

-, bond for, by the emperor, to be asked by Jerningham, 232.

-, Henry suggests deducting his payments to Bourbon from, 244.

-, Henry and Wolsey complain of non-payment of, 299, 318, 325, 333, 370-1.

-, its burden should make emperor anxious for peace, Wolsey says, 323.

-, chief cause of English discontent with the emperor, de Praet says, 339-40, 351.

-, not an excuse for violating treaty of Windsor, de Praet thinks, 354.

-, Charles says England will lose nothing by delay in paying, 387.

-, nearly 500,000 owing on, Wolsey says, 400.

-, English see loss of, de Praet says, 410.

-, Charles V promises repayment of, in four years, 444, 446.

Indies, the, treasure ship from, taken by the French, 261, 270.

Inquisitor-General, Adrian VI asked to suggest successor to his office of, 465.

Innsbruck, Austria, 302, 417.

Ireland, 46, 145.

Isabella, infanta of Portugal, later empress, Charles V promises not to marry, 159.

-, -, Portuguese ambassadors have not offered, 165.

-, -, negotiations for her marriage to the emperor, 443-7.

-, queen of Denmark, sister of Charles V, Christian may have come to the Netherlands to complain of non-payment of her dowry, Wolsey says, 220.

-, -, arrives in Netherlands with Christian, 220, 223, 242.

-, -, to remain with Margaret of Savoy, 224.

-, -, says Christian promises to treat her better in future, 246.

-, -, ill attended and badly treated, de Praet says, 250-1.

Isselstein, sieur de. See Egmont, Florent d', count of Buren.

Italy, Francis I has threatened to prevent Charles from entering, 8.

-, Henry promises to support Charles in, 15, 119.

-, news from, 16, 42, 66, 71, 93, 97, 109, 118, 134, 142, 150, 171, 252, 260, 285, 287-8, 302, 309, 311, 325, 331, 336-8, 343, 397, 402, 403-4, 410, 414-8, 420-1, 424-5.

-, Henry will not warn French to evacuate, 17.

-, French boasting of successes in, 23, 97, 116.

-, Charles will not go to, until after he has visited Spain, 24, 64, 68, 77.

-, French engaging Swiss for, 25, 28, 49, 53, 65, 163, 165.

-, Wolsey tells French treaty of Bruges was to dissuade Charles from invading, 30.

-, Charles asks Henry's help against French in, 33-4, 77, 122.

-, French proposal to exclude from truce, 40, 114-5, 118, 121.

-, Charles objects to excluding from truce, 47, 106, 137.

-, once French are expelled, will be great source of money, Charles says, 50, 68, 127, 131.

-, Charles V's treaty with Leo X concerning, 466.

-, would be endangered by prolonged absence of pope, Charles says, 53.

-, Henry recommends Charles to attend to, 59, 60, 64, 77, 84.

-, French should be driven from, if possible, Wolsey says, 82, 115.

-, proposal that Francis be barred from, during truce, 106, 112, 115, 119-21.

-, Lannoy going to, 117.

-, Pace to remain in, 128.

-, conflict in, will decide war, Charles says, 130.

-, Charles' exertions to defend, 136.

-, victory in, has lessened Charles' anxieties, 137.

-, French withdrawing from, 141, 144, 149.

-, Charles' affairs in, still difficult, 142.

-, Francis says he is willing to abandon claims on, 158.

-, Charles asks English help in defending, 159, 165, 177, 198.

-, Charles wishes to shift war from, 161.

-, almost impossible to hold, Wolsey says, 163, 177.

-, Francis intends to invade, 165, 167, 173, 189.

-, Henry will not assist Charles in, 177, 181, 183.

-, English proposal for truce excluding rebels would endanger, 178-9.

-, Bourbon's rising will safeguard, 195-6, 203, 244, 253.

-, endangered by Turkish capture of Rhodes, 206, 227, 230-1.

-, Charles' affairs in, more hopeful, 235, 262, 267.

-, army of, under Bourbon, to invade France, 288, 294, 296-7, 315-6, 328-9, 342, 348, 350, 355.

-, French invasion of, expected, 290-1, 304.

-, Charles obsessed by, Henry and Wolsey say, 299, 310, 348, 400.

-, French as strong as imperialists in, Wolsey says, 312, 317-8.

-, Henry asked to contribute to army of, 309, 317-9, 323, 331, 333, 351-2, 362, 398, 402, 406, 409-10, 414-5, 419, 424, 436.

-, army of, likely to break up for want of money, 319-20.

-, Wolsey blames Charles' officers in, 321, 393, 403, 425.

-, French sending reinforcements to, 331.

-, Charles' efforts to find money for army of, 335, 341, 394-5, 415, 423.

-, Henry withholding decision until he learns outcome of war in, 347-8, 353, 419.

-, French retreating from, 355.

-, Charles' victories in, have increased his prestige in England, 361.

-, failure of Bourbon's invasion would seriously endanger, 379, 382, 384, 389.

-, Wolsey's attitude toward truce endangers, de Praet says, 385.

-, news of Passano's activities harmful to imperialist cause in, 386-7.

-, Francis planning to invade, 389.

-, Spanish hated in, 390, 434.

-, Bourbon retreating toward, 397.

-, Francis enters, 399, 403-4, 420.

-, Francis' chief aim is to possess, 405.

-, plague in, 406, 416.

-, imperialist measures to defend, 407-8, 420-3.

-, Clement VII will help defend, de Praet thinks, 412.

-, Francis' position in dangerous, 422.

-, English will never contribute to, de Praet says, 430.

-, Charles going to, 456.

-, See also military operations in Italy and adjacent parts of France.

-, and passim.

-, league defensive of (Italy, princes of, etc.), in financial difficulties, 165.

-, -, Adrian VI now inclined to join, 227, 260.

-, -, Adrian VI has declared himself ready to join, 267.

-, -, members still not ready to repulse French, 275.

-, -, not bound to contribute to invasion of Provence, 288.

-, -, Charles hopes for contribution from, 294, 297.

-, -, not strong enough to defend Milan without help from emperor, 304.

-, -, members of, cannot contribute to army, 319-20.

-, -, Giovanni dei Bande Neri will not continue to serve, unless paid, 334.

-, -, its resources exhausted, 335.

-, -, contingents of, will not cross Alps, 348.

-, -, contribution by, to subsidize Swiss, proposed, 357-8.

-, -, should contribute to common defence fund, Wolsey says, 385.

-, -, has behaved badly about Bourbon's invasion, Wolsey says, 398, 402.

-, -, will probably not aid in defence of Milan, 405.

-, -, all its members watching each other, 408.

-, -, alliance of, with French published, 433-4.