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I.

_Ilminster_, lost prebend of, 174.

_Ine_, his victories over the Welsh, 14; founds Taunton, _ib._; probably founds the church of Wells as collegiate, 15; defeats Gerent of Cornwall, 164; founds Taunton, _ib._; his laws, _ib._

_Innocent the Fourth_, Pope, corruptly confirms the election of Bishop Roger, 106.

_Installation_ of Canons, 188.

_Isaac_, Provost of Wells, 33, 166.

J.

_Jenkyns_, Dean, his doings in the Cathedral, 189.

_Jocelin of Wells_, his episcopate, 70; his style during the union with Glastonbury, 71; his compromise with Glastonbury, _ib._; his works at Wells, _ib._; his banishment, 72; his special connexion with the church and city, _ib._; first founder of the Vicars, 72, 84; extent of his building, 74-76; his domestic works at Wells and Wookey, 76; consecrates the church, 77, 174; character of his works, 78; how far the designer of the church, 81; probable nature of his relations to it, _ib._; increases the dignities and prebends, 84; his statute of residence, 90, 174; his position among the Bishops of Wells, 104, 177; destruction of his tomb, _ib._

_John de Villulâ_, first French Bishop of Somersetshire, 35; buys the town of Bath and removes the see thither, 36, 37, 166; his government and buildings at Bath, 37, 166; his oppression of the Canons of Wells, 37, 38; builds himself a house at Wells, _ib._, 166.

_John, Provost and Archdeacon_, his dealings with the canons, 39, 166; his repentance, 49.

K.

_Karole_, meaning of the word, 172.

_King, Oliver_, Bishop, his works at Bath, 48.