Inquisition in the Netherlands: particulars concerning, 49, 53, and [54]
Inundation: in 1570 causes terrible loss of life and property in the Northern Netherlands, [60]
Invincible Spanish Armada: in 1588 is destroyed, [107]
Isabella, Archduchess, daughter of Philippe II: in May 1598 becomes sovereign of the submissive Netherlands, and in April 1599 marries the archduke Albert, [113]; on the 30th of November 1623 dies, [152]
James I, king of England: for a short time after his accession favours the Dutch, but in 1604 he enters into a treaty of peace and alliance with Spain, [115]
de Jonge’s De Opkomst van het Nederlandsch Gezag in Oost Indie: reference to, [122]
Jourdain, John: gives an account of his visits to Table Valley in 1608 and 1617, 156, 157, and [164]
Lancaster, Captain James: in 1591 visits Table Bay, [41]; as admiral of the first fleet fitted out by the English East India Company in September 1601 again calls at Table Bay, [155]
Leades, William: travels of, [39]
Leeven en Daden der Doorlughtige Zee-Helden: reference to, [78]