Impeachment of Latimer and Lyons, 262;
of Suffolk, 322.
Inclosures, growth of, 320.
Ine, his rule in Wessex, 53.
Innocent III., Pope, influences the election of Stephen
Langton, 177;
puts England under an interdict, and reduces John to
submission, 178-180;
declares against the barons, 181-184;
establishes the Friars, 190.
Innocent IV. becomes Pope, 195;
wins over Henry III., 196.
Inquisition of the Sheriffs, the, 148.
_Intercursus Magnus_, the, 351.
Interdict, England under, 178.
Investiture, William I. claims the right of granting, 108;
Anselm's position with regard to, 125;
compromise on, 126.
Iona, missionaries sent forth from, 47.
Ireland, ancient language of, 7;
Druids in, 10;
Christianity introduced into, 47;
state of civilisation in, 151;
partially conquered by Henry II., 152;
results of the conquest of, 264;
weakness of the English colony in, 265;
under Lancaster and York, 346;
under Henry VII., 350, 351.
Ireland, Duke of (_see_ Oxford, Earl of), supports Richard II., 279;
is condemned to death, but escapes, 280.
Isabella of Angouleme marries John, 174.
Isabella of Bavaria, Queen of France, takes part against her
son, 306.
Isabella of France marries Edward II., 225;
obtains the deposition of her husband, 229;
gives power to Mortimer, 231;
is placed in seclusion, 232.
Isca Silurum, Roman colony of, 14;
martyrdom of Aaron at, 23.
Isle of Wight, Jutish settlements in, 28;
plundered by the French, 234.
Itinerant justices under Henry I., 127;
under Henry II., 148.
Jacquerie, the, 252.
Jacqueline of Hainault, marriage of, 308.
James I., king of Scotland, kept in custody by Henry IV., 295;
liberation of, 307.
James IV., king of Scotland, invades England, 352;
marries the daughter of Henry VII., 356.
Jerusalem captured by the Crusaders, 121;
captured by Saladin, 157;
Richard I. refuses to look at, 161.
Jews, the, encouraged by William II., 115;
protected by Henry I., 128;
massacre of, 160;
persecuted by John, 179;
banished by Edward I., 212.
Jews' House, the so-called, 170.
John, king of England, his misconduct in Ireland, 156;
leads the opposition to William of Longchamps, 161;
joins Philip II. against Richard, 162;
accession of, 173;
loses Norm
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