Index: I

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.

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'Index: I', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628, (London, 1914) pp. 692-694. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol20/pp692-694 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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imperial minister at Constantinople, 471.

Imperalists;
-, capture fort near Stade, 515; and lose it, 535.
-, danger to England if secure Baltic, 519, 531; Hamburgers willing to excuse selves to, 523.
-, useless to send English troops against, 546; fear of, near Lorraine, 547.
-, Hamburg and Lubeck fear designs, 563; tyranny to Holsteiners, 585; highhanded treatment of Hamburg, 601.

Incuisen, Inclusem. See Enkhuizen.

India:
-, trade of, 99; fleet for, 194.
-, English reprisals on Turks in seas of, 332.
-, East. See East India.
-, West. See West India.

Indies, 269, 301.
-, donation to new king, 71; fleets from, 363.
-, East. See East Indies.
-, West. See West Indies.

indigo:
-, from East Indies, 13; Venetian duty on, reduced, 36; duty readily paid on, 57.

Infanta. See Isabella Clara Eugenia.
-, -, of Spain. See Maria.

Ingam, Edward, secretary to lieutenant of Dover:
-, guilty of opening Venetian packets, 577; decree of Council against, 605.

Inoiosa. See Mendoza, Juan de, Marquis of Hinojosa.

Inquisition:
-, English trading at Villefranche not to be subject to, 504, 505.

Ireland, Irish, 56, 66, 114.
-, English regiments in Netherlands, for, 2, 6.
-, collusion of France and Spain to seize, 77, 608, 617; ships for defence of, 100.
-, Biscay ships attack, 102; Viceroy presses for defence, 113; fears of attack on, 137, 522.
-, Calvert leaves, 147; Spanish designs on, 150; troops for defence of, 159.
-, Spanish fleet makes uneasy, 242; troops from, for fleet, 238, 247, 280; ports closed, 268.
-, regiments in Germany, 244n; devoted to Spain, 247; enterprise against to be left to Spain, 368.
-, troops ready when wanted, 321; reinforcements for Ré, 341, 347, 420.
-, plan of Richelieu and Olivares to surprise, 429; pope speaks of devotion to Rome, 430, 437.
-, secret intelligence of French in, 462; troops with Buckingham at Ré, 472.
-, idea of sending Buckingham as viceroy to, 589; threat to introduce troops into England, 607.
-, Lord Deputy of, Viceroy of. See Cary, Henry, Viscount Falkland.
-, Treasurer of. See Villiers, Sir Edward.

Isaac, Patriarch of Constantinople, 356.

Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Flanders, the Archduchess, 30, 64, 255, 378.
-, offers Sweden to negotiate general peace with emperor, 44, 56; expected negotiations with Scaglia, 72.
-, Olivares sends secretly to, 94; to mediate for peace between England and Spain, 141, 142.
-, to put final touches to peace negotiations, 168; wanted to open trade between Dunkirk and England, 178.
-, Scaglia to see, 206; pawns jewels, 208; friar released at request, 219, 241.
-, conference with Dutch at Rosendal, 248, 416; Scaglia goes in response to overtures, 253.
-, passport to Montagu, 264; honours Montagu, 290; proposed negotiations with Orange, 317.
-, proposed abdication, 323; connives at passage of English letters, 340.
-, sends Rubens to Holland, 358, 364; Hamburgers urged to help seize Sound, 454.
-, Dutch made trade arrangement with, 473; wants Wallenstein and Tilly to seize some of Baltic fortresses, 474.
-, favour to English trade, 483; rejoicing over Ré, 496; sends Temple to Dutch to treat, 508.
-, Tyrone serving, 522; claims about Dunkirk trade with England, 576.
-, imperial army to help against Dutch, 585; honours Gabor's nephew, 607; Spaniards propose accommodation through, 617.

Isidore, St., Bishop of Thessalonia, 356.

Iskanderun. See Alexandretta.

Italy and Italians, 16, 49, 50, 73, 175, 241, 281, 296, 317, 366, 434, 537, 587.
-, news from, delayed, 13, 56, 64, 115, 132, 137, 149, 238, 246, 250, 266, 277, 293, 307, 491, 560; peace of, doubtful, 17.
-, queen mother and Richelieu concerned about, 66; Buckingham wishes to see, 77.
-, diversions benefit Germany, 83; Baden might profit by Venetian operations in, 84.
-, packet from opened, 94, 326; packets from, 155, 311.
-, Richelieu attributes troubles to Buckingham, 199; not quiet, 230, 311; French forget, 288,
-, foreigners leave, 309; France will succour allies in. 320; profited by action of France, 331.
-, in England, 378; France does more than England for, 381; Sciausenon sent to, 392.
-, English attack prevents France helping, 401; Queen wants waters, oils and scented-powders from, 448.
-, France fills with accounts against England, 459n; instructions from England to the English ministers in, 460; Dudley advises Tuscany to keep well with princes of, 495.
-, Savoy may make trouble in, 504; French claims on, 559; Gabor's nephew going to, 566.
-, shipbuilders from, at Lubeck, 575; letters from, 577, 602.
-, emergencies of, will cause more difficulty, 584; Charles makes collection of pictures of, 591.
-, English hope for diversion in, 594; events in may change whole scene, 603; Gabor's nephew going to, 607.
-, circumstances favour Spainiards in, 620; Danish ambassadors going to, 624.

Ithaca, island of, 208.