Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Vatican Archives, Volume 2, 1572-1578. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.
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"Index: I". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Vatican Archives, Volume 2, 1572-1578. Ed. J M Rigg(London, 1926), , British History Online. Web. 28 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/vatican/vol2/pp626-628.
I
Idiaquez, Sr. de, late Spanish ambassador at Genoa, said to be going to Venice, 283.
Imperial Court, the, 95.
-, -, ambassador to. See Beale, Robert.
-, -, legate to. See Commendone, Cardinal.
-, Diet, many commissaries of Princes going to, 424.
Indians and other natives, ill-treatment of, by the Spaniards, 155.
Indies, the, 410.
-, Portuguese, ill-rule of viceroys in, 165.
-, fleet (Spanish), returning home, fight of, with an English fleet, 329.
Infidels, the. See Turks.
Inistioge (Inis Dioge), a walled town in Leinster, 157.
Innsbruck (Ispruck), letter from, 505.
Ireland, description &c. of, by Daves Wolff, 151 et seq.
-, ancient King of. See Macmurchada, Diarid.
-, present “possessors of.” See Butler, Earl of Ormond; Fitzgerald, Earl of Kildare.
-, Viceroy or Lord Deputy of. See Sydney, Sir Henry: Fitzwilliam, Sir William.
-, -, with his court and council, is seated at Dublin, 154.
-, Bishops of, exhorted to aid the enterprise there, 390.
-, Cardinal Protector of. See Alciati.
-, Grand Marshal of. See Parker, Henry, Baron Morley.
-, Prior of. See Lesent, Maturin.
-, Catholics of. See Irish Catholics.
-, chieftains or lords of, offer to wrest that realm from England, if they are helped with forces, 78; said to desire Don John of Austria for their King, 165.
-, commission to enter and be lord of, granted by Pope Adrian IV. to Henry II., 151, 164, 241.
-, invasion of, proposed expedition for, or “the Irish enterprise,” allusions to and preparations for, passim. And see under Fitzgerald, James Fitzmaurice; Stuckley, Thomas; Gregory XIII., Pope.
-, -, an Italian commander-in-chief advocated for, 247.
-, -, troops for, are in Portugal, 436; insubordinate conduct of, 437, 438; to be exhorted to persevere in their enterprise, 481.
-, -, -, a nuncio and other ecclesiastics should accompany, 497.
-, -, -, money for, asked for, 534.
-, -, -, are about to set sail, 542.
-, -, -, suggestions concerning, 559.
-, -, belief that the force is not large enough for success, and that the soldiers will go much more willingly to Africa, 566.
-, Legate or Nuncio demanded for, 546.
-, Parliament of (1569), speech made in, alluded to, 154, 155.
-, paymaster in, 390.
-, people of, passim; all whose names begin with D or Mac, said to be of Spanish descent, 152.
-, ports in, suitable for landing at, 167.
-, Princes of, to be defended against the Queen, 546.
-, Realm of, cities and nobles of, &c., description of, 151 et seq.
-, settlers in, temp. Henry II., 153.
-, ships from, 508, 567.
-, towns, castles and houses in, obeying Queen Elizabeth, burned, 162.
-, travellers to, 236, 395.
-, offer to reduce, to Philip's obedience, 19.
-, is within the Pope's jurisdiction, 23.
-, insurrection in, 40, 116, 211, 330; alluded to, 485.
-, troops sent to, 124.
-, part of the patrimony of St. Peter, 151.
-, denuded of the means of defence, 154.
-, English rule in, doubts of the permanence of, 155.
-, the ruin of England to begin in, 165.
-, invasion of, suggestions for, 164 et seq.
-, the late war against the Queen's Viceroy, &c., in, alluded to, 166.
-, Elizabeth said not to be deprived of, by her excommunication, 188.
-, the greatest rebel in. See Fitzgerald, James Fitzmaurice.
-, raising of, to the rank of a kingdom, by Henry VIII., allusion to, 241.
-, is full of heretics and robbers, 285.
-, briefs proposed on behalf of, 286.
-, projected rising in and conquest of, 289, 298, 327. And see under Fitzgerald, James Fitzmaurice; Stucley, Thomas.
-, danger of the proposed enterprise for, and peril to the Catholics there, 337.
-, persons embarking for, 389.
-, troops to be hired in, 390.
-, proposal to send Jesuits to, 452, 559.
-, arrival of Fitzgerald in, expected, 508.
Irish bishop, at Lisbon, 438; bishops, faculties granted to, 544.
-, Catholics, oppression of, 23; cause of, recommended to the Spanish King, 106; and to the Pope, 125; are anxiously awaiting the arrival of a fleet, 157; fear that they may be slain, 396.
-, -, aid for, needed or solicited, 110, 172, 174, 187.
-, friar, 106. And see Molan, Denis.
-, gentlemen, briefs sent to, by the Pope. See O'Neill and O'Donnell.
Irishman, going to study at Rome, 540.
Irishmen, proposal to send, to serve the Spanish King elsewhere, 167; barbarous habits of, ibid.
-, in Portugal, 187, 294, 409.
-, sent from Rome, 432.
-, at foreign universities. See Louvain and Douai.
-, exiles at Douai, recommended by the Pope, 296.
Irish priest. See White, John.
-, priests in Lisbon refuse to receive alms, save from the Pope, or some great Prince, 449; at Madrid, 498; return to Lisbon, 499, 500.
Irving, James, Scottish Knight of [the Order of Jerusalem in] Malta, recommended to the Legate in France, 42.
-, -, at Avignon, 63; mission of, to Scotland, 143, 145, 146; imprisonment of, 145.
-, -, going on the Irish enterprise, 389; Stucley's pre-eminence over, 434.
-, -, letter from, 145.
-, -, brothers and sisters of, 42.
Isenberg, Count of. See Cologne, Archbishop of.
Issoire (Yssoire) [Auvergne], reduction of, 327.
Italian commander, advocated for Ireland, 247.
-, deserters, from Fitzgerald's ship, list of, 383.
-, friar, craves the Abbey of Ratisbon, 273.
-, merchants, privileges of, in France, 15.
-, -, letters of, alluded to, 486.
-, troops, going to Ireland, 390.
-, -, for the African enterprise, 325; with the King of Portugal, 491.
-, -, at the battle of Alcazar, bravery of, 496, 509, 510; killed, 510, 513.
-, -, escaped from Barbary, 509, 535; prisoners there, woeful plight of, 560.
Italy, suggested ousting of the French from, 60, 62.
-, slayers of heretics in, said to be rewarded by the Pope, 77.
-, suggested visit of the King of Spain to, 118.
-, Don John in, 148, 149, 170; proposal to send him back to, 434.
-, Escovedo may be sent to, 278, 280, 287.
-, troops from, 282.
-, making of war in, suggested, 506.
-, enterprises of, may be abandoned, 507.
-, English captains going to, 517.
-, Council of, business to pass through the hands of, 440.
-, Inquisition in, Englishman imprisoned by, 307.
-, letters from, alluded to, 519.
-, letters sent to, 514.
-, moneys in, for the English enterprise, 235; brought into, 527.
-, moneys sent to, by the King of Spain, 275.
-, persons in the pay of the English Queen in, names of, desired by the Pope, 537.
-, Princes of, said to have “stifled” the rewarding of those who have slain heretics, 77; may aid the Irish enterprise, 402.
-, soldiers going back to, 509.
-, Spanish troops returning from, 44.
-, travellers to, 180, 483, 514, 520.
Iveagh (Orvoyrk), Lord, an Ulster chief, 152.