Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 12, 1577-78. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1901.
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I
Iceland fisheries, negotiations concerning, 31, 67.
Il Blanco, 145.
Ilsingh, Landvogt, primary councillor to Emperor, 553.
Imokilly, Lord of. See Fitzgerald.
Inchy, M. d'. See Gavre.
Indies
-, Spanish fleet from, arrives, 252
-, pretended French voyage to, 592, 607, 639, 654.
Infanta, suggested match between, and her uncle, the Duke of Anjou, 233, 404 (p. 305), 599, 663 (p. 518), 729.
Inglefield. See Englefield.
Innsbruck, 365, 412.
Inquisition
-, the Holy, stirs up King of Spain to deal with Netherlands without pity, 465
-, crew, accused of Lutheranism in Spanish port, put into, but escape, 639.
Intercepted Letters, 38, 41 (p. 28), 74, 79, 93 (bis), 95, 110, 117, 120, 121, 122, 146, 150, 170, 198, 315, 341 (p. 257), 470, 476, 479, 524, 538.
Ipswich
-, claims by merchants of, against Holland and Zealand, 3, 4, basis of agreement, 41
-, claim of merchant of, recommended by Prince of Orange, 281, by Walsingham, 745.
Ireland, reported landing in of 5,000 Portuguese, 117.
-, Spanish prisoner taken in, 240.
-, rebels from, 335.
-, ships of, to escort Marquis d'Havré, 347.
-, Portuguese goods arrested in, 486, 560.
-, England to be attacked through, 571, 607, 611, 639, 640, 651 bis, 654, 656, 663 (p. 520), ibid. (p. 521), 700.
-, effect on English policy of threatened invasion of, 659, 676 (p. 527), 679.
-, plot by Englishmen in, 701.
-, Fitzmorris' homeward voyage to
-, allusion to, under pseudonyms, 767
-, account of, 776
-, his preparations for, 796.
-, English priest leaves Paris for, 814.
-, captain of Apostolic See in. See Fitzgerald.
Isabel, Madame, 226. See Elizabeth of France.
Isburg, Asbourge, conference at, 214.
Isenburg, Count of, member of confederacy of the Wetteraw, 41.
-, Salentine, Count of, Archbishop of Cologne, sends troops to Don John, 218, 323 (p. 246), 429, 434
-, resigns see to get married, intrigue as to succession, 246 (p. 182), 249, 305 (p. 231), 365, 469
-, his marriage, 502
-, his successor elected, 503, 777, 821.
Isle de France, Huguenots in, 282.
Ismael, son of Shah, 890.
-, the King of Persia, 720 bis.
Issoire
-, siege of, 20
-, substitute for, to Huguenots, 21.
Italian troops in Antwerp, 129.
Italy :—
French salt to be sold into, 136.
-, Fremin sent into, 465.
-, preparations in, against Netherlands, 531, 608.
-, Spanish aggression in, 630.
-, companies of outlaws from, called 'earless and noseless,' join Don John, 792.
Ivan IV., 'the Terrible,' Czar of Russia, 'the Muscovite,' 'the Muscowiture' :
-, suggested inclusion of, in league against Turk, 258.
-, his operations in 'Leffeland,' 348, 12 s. (p. 431).
-, egged on by Catholic League to attack Poland, 571.
-, his niece married to Duke Magnus of Denmark, 12 s. (p. 431).
-, Dantzig to maintain force against, 17 s., 606.
-, embassy from, to Emperor, touching peace, 575 (p. 445), its reception by Emperor
-, proceeds to Denmark, 777.
-, negotiates aid from Dantzig, 606.
-, Stephen Batory's alliances against, 620 bis (p. 483).
-, Pole banished at his instance, seizes Moldavia, 691 bis.
-, prepares to invade Poland, 701, 720 bis (p. 555).
-, peace negotiated with, by Poland, 752.
-, ravages 'Leffelane,' 752.
-, peace between, and Poland, concluded
-, 'Lyfland' not included, 777.