INDEX 



Innocentius, see Innocent. 



Inns or hospitals, in the empire of 



Cathay, for travellers, iv. 433. 

 Innsbruck, Henry Austell at (1585) 



V. 321. 



Inquisition, the, in the East Indies 

 (1570) III. 154; Neville Davies, 

 prisoner of (1592) vii. 107; settled 

 in West Indies in (1574) ix. 424; 

 Anthony Godard and his men 

 judged by (1575) 424 f. ; in Tene- 

 riffe, and Andrew Barker (1574) 

 X. 82. 



Inquisition House in Triana, Eng- 

 lish prisoners at (1570) ix. 463. 



Insana river, near Culma, iv. 37, 

 132. 



Inspruck, see Innsbruck. 



Instructions to master and mariners 

 of the English fleet (1577) 11. 375- 

 378 ; given to Edward Fenton by 

 the Lords of Council concerning 

 his voyage to East Indies and 

 Cathay (1582) xi. 163-171. 



Insulae Fortunatae, see Canary 

 Islands. 



Intent, the, captured by Sir Robert 

 Dudley (1595) Benjamin Wood 

 made captain of, x. 205. 



Interpreter, French, for English 

 merchants in Cape Verde (1567) 



VI. 273 ; Indian, Balthasar, of Sir 

 Robert Dudley (1595) x. 207; In- 

 dian, of Sir Walter Raleigh, in 

 his voyage to Guiana (1595) 353. 



Intla, Punta de, in Mexico, ix. 466. 



* In Turchas precatio,' by William 



Malim, v. 128. 

 Invasion, Spanish, intended, of 

 England, iv. 221. 



* Inventio Fortunata,' by Nicholas 



of Lynn, i. 303. 



Inventory, of ships to be made by 

 pursers, 11. 317; of Edward Fen- 

 ton's ships (1582) XI. 166. 



lona, Island of, i. 33. 



Ipaios, nation of the Manmanuri, x. 

 492. 



Iparoma river, tributary of the Ori- 

 noco river, x. 420. 



Ipswich, ships from, in Edward 

 Ill.'s fleet, I. 299; and the cus- 

 toms, 355. 



Iracana river, see Somme in Florida. 



Irak Arabi (Chaldea), climate of, 1. 

 52; Tartars in, 53. 



Ireland, King Arthur and, i. 3 f., 6; 

 King Vortiporius and, 8; devas- 

 tated (684) 10; ships from, in 

 Edward III.'s fleet, 299; Richard 

 de Clare (Strongbow), Earl of 

 Pembroke in (1171) 32; King 

 John of England and, 34; pro- 

 ducts of, II. 132 f. ; mines of silver 

 and gold in, 132 ; possible con- 

 quest of, 135 ; fables concerning, 

 IV. 20, 110; Spanish ships wrecked 

 on the coast of (1588) 232; 

 William Towerson in (1556) vi. 

 211; description of, vii. 28; 

 church ceremonies, 29 ; Sir Henry 

 Sidney, deputy of (1568) 179; 

 strong sea currents from the 

 Mexico Bay to (1578) 337; Act 

 against exaction for traffic in, Ed- 

 ward VI. (1548) VIII. 8; conquest 

 by Richard Strongbow (1171) 



444- 

 Ireland, Marquess of, see Stukeley, 



Thomas. 

 Ireland, Richard, in Virginia (1585) 



VIII. 317. 

 Irene, or Irenia, Empress of Russia, 



III. 435, 449; wife of Feodor 



Ivanowich (1584) 340; wisdom of, 



344- 

 Irish, improvident nature of the 



(1589) VII. 28. 



Iron, Russian, in. 369; mines of, at 

 Wichida, 113; mines in New- 

 foundland, VIII. 60; mines in 

 Canada, 268; in Virginia (1586) 

 356. 



Iron Island, iron and copper mines 

 in (1578) VIII. 15. 



Irraparragota, King of Amario- 

 capana (1595) x. 416. 



Irrouacas, river, discovered by 

 Jacques Cartier (1535) viii. 246. 



Irtische, see Irtysh. 



Irtysh river, in. 408. 



Isabel, the, of Clay, 11. 65. 



Isabella, Queen of Spain, and the 

 sons of Christopher Columbus 

 (1494) VII. 140. 



Isabella, in Hispaniola, governor of, 

 and Sir Richard Grenville (1585) 

 VIII. 313; John White at (1587) 



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