Israel, burial place of the kings and queens of, [244].
Istria, comments upon, [40], [41];
margraviate of Austria, [360].
Istrians, antiquity of the, [41].
Italy, comments upon, [10]–39, [295], [296], [309]–312;
derivation of name of, [19];
founders of, [19];
four papal territories of, [21];
soil of, [23];
women of, [23].
Ithaca, ancient name of Cephalonia, [56].
Jadileke, fortress or prison in Constantinople, [122].
James VI., King, his foure Crownes, [252];
and the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, [253];
letters and patents of, to Lithgow, examined at Malaga, [394];
death of (1625), [424].
Jericho, [231];
house of Zacheus at, [231].
Jerome, abbey of, [234].
Jerusalem, sighted, [208];
comments upon, [208]–255;
gates of, [210];
antiquity of, [212];
walls of, [213];
overthrow of, [214];
government (A.D. 1612), [214], [215];
garrison at, [215];
Christian kings of, [217];
Turks, rulers of, [217];
places of biblical interest in and round, [220], [221], [243], [244] ff.;
arms of, [252], [253].