Intoxication of the Ultonians, [256]
Inver Colpa, whence called, [49]
Iona, [180]
Ir and the Irians, [44], [58], [64], [65], [68], [198], [204], [515], [563]
Ireland, synonyms for, [525]
Irish, writers of English, [ix]; literature still remaining, [xi]; proper names, [xv]; Texts Society, [190]; monks and scholars on the Continent, [448] ff.; in Germany, etc., [449]; Brigade, Irish spoken in the, [621]; art, collapses with the Normans, [453] ff.
Irish language, recent speeches made in it, [180]; why dying, [606]; how far spoken in Ireland at various periods, see Ch. [XLIV], p. [608-637]; begins to borrow words from English, [618]; ignored by the Protestant bishops, [619]; so-called professorship of, in Trinity College, Dublin, [xiv], [625]
Iscaevones, the, [59]
Ita, St., [201]
Ith and the Ithians, [32], [44], [58], [64], [65], [67], [204], [244], [563]