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I
Iceland masters, of Yarmouth, two, brought before the Council
Idoikowski, Joseph, native of Poland, pass for
Inchiquin, Earl of. See O'Brien, William, Earl of Inchiquin.
Inchkeith, lands and isle of, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
Inchmichael, lands and barony of, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
India, the Dutch governor in chief in, large number of seamen demanded by
Ingatestone, troops to quarter at
Ingoldesby, Sir Richard, deputy lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, to be removed from his office
Ingoldsby, Elizabeth, and Susannah and Mary, her children, pass for
Ingram, Sir Arthur, operated on, for
the stone
-, Ralph, recognizance of,
petition concerning
Innes, James, warrant for a pardon
to
-, James, lieutenant in the new
Scotch militia
-, John, son of the Laird of
Innes, commission to
-, Thomas, eldest son of the
late John Innes, notar in
Auldearne, warrant for a
charter a new infeftment to
-, William, brother to the Laird
of Innes, commission to
-, Capt. William, of the Earl
of Linlithgow's regiment
Innis, William, pass for
Inniskillen, Capt. Ball to be buried at
Inventions. See patents.
Inverkeithing (Innerkeithing), confirmation of two tacks of
teinds of lands in and around
-, Burntisland and other towns
on the coast of Fife, grant of
the clerkship and keeping of
the concquett seal in
Inverness. See Elgin.
-, shire of, committed to the
care of the Earls of Argyle,
Moray, and Seaforth
Invernytie, the Maines of, in the shirefdomes of Perth and Clackmannan, warrant for a charter of
Ipswich, troops quartered at
-, troops to march to
Ireland, the Lord Lieutenant of,
question wheather, has a veto
on the Council
-, See also Butler, James,
Duke of Ormonde; Capel,
Arthur, Earl of Essex.
-, Lord Lieutenant and Council
of, letter of
-, mentioned
-, read before the
Council
-, order of, mentioned
-, packets from, to be read
before the Council
-, papers from, mentioned
-, rules as to quit rents
made by, mentioned
-, the Privy Council of, question whether the Lord Lieutenants has a veto on
-, persons to be admitted to
-, debate in, as to Bills
for incapacitating Roman
Catholics
-, to be consulted as to
a shortage of coin in Ireland
-, See also Butler,
James, Duke of Ormonde.
-, the, Act of Settlement in
-, the Commissioners for
executing
-, the Act of Explanation in
-, the Acts of Settlement and
Explanation in
-, the Commissioners
for executing
-, quit rents payable
under
-, the late Court of Claims in
-, proposed Parliament in,
Council meeting at Kilkenny
with regard to
-, discussion as to
difficulties that might arise
from
-, argument against calling, at present
-, question as to a Bill
for disqualifying Roman
Catholics from sitting in
-, should have a short
Session only
-, no certain news as to
-, tests to be taken by
members of, as in England
-, expected to meet soon
-, expected to be held in
May
-, discussion as to elections for
-, not likely to meet
till August
-, report of, received
joyfully at Belfast
-, Bills for, transmitted
to England for the previous
approbation
-, list of and considerations on
-, account of the
consideration of, by the Privy
Council
-, the Duke of Ormonde
disappointed at the opposition
in England to the sitting of
-, expected to sit soon
-, Lord Chancellor of. See
Boyle, Michael, Archbishop of
Dublin.
-, the Court of Chancery in,
offices of Clerk of the Hanaper
and Clerk of the Crown in,
grants in reversion of
-, offices of cursitor or
clerk and engrosser of all
original writs out of
-, Masters in Chancery in,
mistake of, in a suit touching
Sir Maurice Eustace
-, the Court of King's Bench
in
-, Lord Chief Justice of,
witnesses against Archbishop
Plunket delivered to
-, See also Booth,
Sir Robert; Povey, Sir John.
-, the Court of Common Pleas
in, action of ejectment in
-, Lord Chief Justice of,
dispute heard before
-, See also Booth,
Sir Robert; Keating, John.
-, the Exchequer in, petition
for release of a chief rent out
of
-, the Court of Exchequer in,
informations exhibited in
-, orders to be given to
-, Lord Chief Barons of.
See Bysse, Sir John; Hen[n],
Sir Henry.
-, Chief Remembrancer
of, office of
-, the Court of Admiralty in,
sentence in, mentioned
-, the Attorney-General of,
warrant to
-, to be prepared
-, nolle prosequi to be
entered by
-, recommendation to be
made to
-, report by, mentioned
-, reports by, recited
-, petition for a nolle
prosequi by
-, papers to be delivered
to
-, See also Domville,
Sir William.
-, the Solicitor-General of,
certificate of, recited
-, reports by
-, recited
-, See also Keating,
John; Temple, Sir John.
-, King's Counsel in. See
Becket, William.
-, the Auditor-General of,
office of
-, the Vice-Treasurer of, orders
to be given to
-, the Commissioners for
taking the accounts of, payments to be allowed by
-, moneys to be paid to
-, the Commissioners of Appeal
in
-, the Commissioners for examining accounts &c. in, office
of auditor and assistant to.
-, the Commissioners of Inspection in, inadequate account of the condition of the
farmers of the revenue sent
in by
-, the Revenue of, new commission for the management
of
-, letter concerning the
farm of, mentioned
-, account of sources of,
and proposals for increasing
it.
-, demise of, recited
-, Commissioner of. See
Ellis, William.
-, the Establishment of, regiment to be inserted in
-, pension to be placed
on
-, pension on
-, mentioned
-, warrant concerning
-, stop to payment of
pensions on, mentioned
-, complaint of the insufficiency of
-, the Military Establishment
of
-, sums due on, up to
25 December, 1675, to be
paid off in instalments
-, the Civil List of, sums due
on, up to Michaelmas, 1675,
to be paid off in instalments
-, Lord Almoner in. See
Boyle, Michael, Archibishop
of Armagh.
-, the pursuivants in, messenger of. See Wakefield, George.
-, the Secretary at War in. See
Lane, George, Viscount Lanesborough.
-, the Muster Master General of,
orders to be given to
-, the Muster Master General
and Clerk of the Cheque in,
office of
-, Comptroller of the Musters
and Cheques in. See Fitzgerald, Robert.
-, Masters of the Ordnance in.
See Aungier, Francis, Earl of
Longford; Chicheley, Sir
Thomas.
-, officers of the Ordnance in
-, Ordnance Office in, the
Treasury of
-, chief engineer in. See
Robinson, William.
-, Army in, printed declaration
for the officers of
-, deduction to be made
from the pay of, for maintenance of old soldiers
-, office of chirurgeon
general to, grant in reversion
of
-, complaint of the insufficiency of
-, Col. Justin Macarty's regiment in, money to be provided
for
-, to be disbanded
-, troop of Horse Guards in,
captain of. See Berkeley,
Maurice, Viscount Fitz-Hardinge.
-, company of Foot Guards in,
said never to have been
raised
-, warrant with regard
to
-, regiment of Guards in
-, the Earl of Dunbarton's
regiment (the regiment of
Douglas) ordered to
-, Scotch regiment in, deductions from pay of
-, detachment of, for
Tangier.
-, countermanded
-, a foot company in, captain
of
-, passes to
-, complaint that little is done
to secure the English interest
in
-, news of a designed French
attack on
-, statement that the English
foot regiments will be sent to
-, laxity of measures against
Papists in, deplored
-, Hearth Money in, the
farmers of
-, troops to be transported to
-, Strafford's survey and the
Down survey of lands in
-, inquiry as to Papists in the
cities and great towns of, to
be made
-, question as to regulating
arrests of ships in
-, recruits from
-, troops to be sent to Scotland
from, if necessary
-, sudden depression of trade
in
-, Lord Ranelagh determined
to go to
-, Lord Ranelagh's journey to,
approved by the King
-, orders for the levy and payment of the lapsed money in
-, petition for a grant of
chiefries of lands in, referred
-, the Doubling Ordinance in
-, rate of exchange to and from
-, persons to be apprehended
in
-, question as to a Bill for incapacitating Roman Catholics
in
-, account of how the Protestants of, may disable the
Papists from rebelling or
assisting a French invasion
-, essay on the state and settlement of
-, scarcity of small coins in, to
be remedied
-, Tories in, how to get rid of
-, expeditions against
-, still increasing
-, seven killed
-, Francis Gwyn applies for the
post of agent for
-, militia of, draft Act for
establishment of, mentioned
-, possibility of lords lieutenant being established in,
in place of commissioners
of array
-, reported Papist designs in
-, farthing tokens in, not
allowed to be issued as lawful coin
-, grant of power to issue
copper half-pence in
-, murderers of the Bishop of
St. Andrews suspected to have
hidden in
-, 60,000 men said to have been
ready to assist the Papists in,
in
-, papers &c. to be sent to, for
the prosecution of Oliver
Plunket
-, Lord Ranelagh obtains permission to leave
-, complaints as to commissions
issued for inquiring into the
King's title to pretended forfeited and concealed lands in
-, the Duke and Duchess of
York said to be going to
-, Scotch ministers in, disavow
the rebellion in Scotland
-, the Duke of Ormonde said
to be recalled from
-, troops to embark for
-, troops from, for Tangier
-, considerations shewing the
difficulty of raising an extra
200,000l. from
-, state of the coinage in
-, duty arising by French tonnage in, petition for a lease
of
-, North of, payment of the
extraordinary charge of the
forces in, allowed
-, Scots in, said to be
going to assist the rebellion in
Scotland
Ireland, Elenor, widow, to have
access to William Ireland
-, William, the Duchess of
Portsmouth's confessor
-, notes as to the alibi
pleaded by
-, not known to Harcourt
-, opinions as to the
petition of, to the King
-, report that, will not be
executed
-, certain to be pardoned
-, Dugdale's information
against
-, the King satisfied by
Dugdale's testimony as to
-, almost unknown to
Parsons
-, Lord Aston's evidence
about
-, to be executed
-, at Tixall
-, persons to have access
to, in Newgate
-, body of, to be delivered
to his friends
-, false evidence against,
pointed out
-, vindication of Oates'
evidence as to
-, Ann, sister of, petition
of
-, discharged of her
recognizances
Irish Acts, to be brought to the
Council
-, affairs, the Committee of
(the Irish Committee), Francis
Gwyn recommended for
-, documents to be
read before
-, army, the, person recommended for the first vacancy
in
-, cattle, illegal importation of
-, post house, the, let by the
Duke of York for three years
-, priests, examination of, mentioned
Irish, the, said to have predicted the Plot, and later developments
Irishmen, two, seized in Westminster
Hall
-, certain, to be kept under
restrait
Irnespie and Suffock, lands of, confirmation of rent out of
Ironside, Capt., of the Dorsetshire militia
Irvine, Robert, of Bieldsyde, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
Irving, Alexander, of Drum, warrant
for a gift to
-, Alexander, of Hiltoune,
lands of, warrant concerning
-, Francis, eldest son and
heir of, marriage, escheat and
life-rent of, warrants concerning
-, Alexander, of Linturk, warrant for a gift to
Isack (Isaack), Nicholas, of Devon,
estate of, petition concerning
-, recommendation on
petition of
Isham, John, M.A., candidate for a
Fellowship at Christ's College,
Cambridge
-, to be admitted a fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge
Isles, the, service of furnishing six
tenants with bows and arrows
in the King's wars against
the inhabitants of
-, Bishop of, congé d'élire to
-, See also Graham
Archibald; Wood, Andrew.
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé
d'élire to
Isted, Ambrose, reference of petition of
Italian Players, the Band of, pass for
Italians, at Leghorn, seized on Turks men-of-war
Italy, pass to
Ivory, Capt., troop of Dragoons of pay to be allowed to
Izod, Francis, commission to
J
Jackman, Mr., escape of the murderer of
Jackson, Mary, pass for
-, Peter, servant to the Duke
of Savoy, pass for
-, Randolph, clerk of the
kitchen, security given by
-, Thomas, servant of the Earl
of Peterborough, pass for
Jackstoun, lands of, warrant for a gift of
Jamaica, note as to victuals and
stores for
-, ships from
-, appeal to the Privy Council
from a judgment in
-, Governor of. See Howard,
Charles, Earl of Carlisle.
James I, statute of, as to swearing
members of Parliament
-, grants by, mentioned
-, case of a baronetcy created
by
James, John, reference of petition of
-, Sir John, spoken with, about
Lord Conway's business
-, Dr.
Jane, William, D.D., Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, Francis Nicholson appears before
Janicius, Georgius, a gentleman of Poland, pass for
Jansis, Jean, pass for
Janson, Henry, doctor of Civil Law, pass for
Jarvis, Alderman, Sir G. Rawdon to write to
Jedburgh, inquiry to be made as to a
slaughter committed in
-, See also Newbattle.
Jeffreys (Jeffrey), Sir George, Recorder of London, warrants
to
-, speaks with the King
for Sir Job Charlton
-, opinion of, as to
declaring the poll for the
election of sheriffs
-, conduct of, at Ludlow,
blamed
-, house of, letter dated
from
-, Capt. Herbert, company of,
in Virginia
-, (Jeffryes), Col., letter from,
mentioned
-, to be requested to
stand for Brecon town
-, standing for Brecon
-, Capt., of Col. John Russell's
regiment
-, Mr., intercedes with Secretary Jenkins for Mr. Powell
Jenkins, Sir Leoline, Secretary of
State, letters of
-, circular letters from
-, letters to
-, order of, mentioned
-, persons to be brought
before
-, warrant from
-, to be recalled from
Nimeguen
-, a founder of the
Oxford University Press
-, Secretary Coventry
surrenders his office to
-, sworn of the Privy
Council
-, not to enter on his
duties as Secretary of State
until 25 March
-, plate delivered to, for
his embassy to Nimeguen,
order as to disposal of
-, informations taken
before
-, grant of the office of
principal Secretary of State
to
-, instructions to, as to
the King's indisposition
-, endorsement by
-, complains that he is
misjudged by the Dutch ambassador
-, order to, as to a declaration to be made by the
King
-, going to Windsor
-, papers to be showed
to
-, note sent to
-, advowson purchased
by, for Jesus College, Oxford
-, Col. Blood's son told
to apply to
-, to inquire at St. Malo
for one Hackett alias Hara
-, memorandum as to
commissions countersigned
by
-, Thomas, commission to
-, William, pass for
-, —, petition for pardon for
the death of
Jenks (Jencks), Francis, petitions of
-, talked of as a possible
member for London
-, Sir Thomas Armstrong
said to have had conferences
with
-, indictment against
Jenkinson, Robert, prisoner in Derby gaol, to be pardoned
Jennings, —, brother[in-law] of John Speke
Jennison, Justice Ralph, information sent by, mentioned
-, (Jenison), Mr., of Berwick
disproves Ireland's attempted
alibi
-, further confession of
mentioned
-, information of, mentioned
-, evidence of, possible
confirmation of
Jepson, Lieut. Norris, pass for
Jermyn, Henry, and Judith, his
wife, pass for
-, Henry, Earl of St. Albans,
reversion of lands granted to
intended for the Earl of Burford
-, warrant for payment
to
-, person confined in the
house of
-, the King and the
Duke of York dine with
-, ordered to summon
Mr. Seymour to Windsor
-, (Jermin), Thomas, company
of. See under Jersey.
Jersey, letter dated from
-, Major Beckman to see to the
defence of
-, blank commission as Commander-in-Chief and Governor of
-, survey of fortifications at
to be made
-, troops to be transported to
-, garrison of, relations of
with the civil power.
-, additional forces for, ininstructions as to
-, inhabitants of, fellowship
for, at Oxford
-, reasons for continuing the
English troop of Horse in
-, Capt. Wind's troop in
quarter-master to. See, Hill
Capt.
-, independent foot company
in garrison in
-, Capt. Frederick Cornwallis'
company in, commission in
-, Thomas Jermin's company
in, commission in
-, Governor of. See Lanier,
Sir John; Morgan, Sir
Thomas.
-, Bayliffs and Jurats of, order
in Council as to the rights of
-, Castle Elizabeth in
-, Mount Orgeuil Castle in, to
be demolished.
-, and Guernsey, the only remains of the English conquests
in France
Jervis, Elizabeth. See under Lane, Col.
Jesse, William, late vicar of Broad Hempston, Devon
Jesson, Sir William, to indict Sir Richard Newdigate for riot
Jesuits, reported offer to discover the
lands and moneys of, in England
-, search to be made for, at
Dover and Harwich
-, reward offered for the apprehension of
-, dealings of, with alleged
prophets at Toulouse
Jeune, Laurence le, native of France, pass for
Jewell, Abel, affidavit by
Jews, the East India Company's
sale adjourned because of
absence of
-, proposal for a discussion
between, and Christians
Jeyne, Capt. Henry, letter to
-, commission to
-, order for payment to
-, company for Tangier
to be commanded by
-, company of, to stop at
Portsmouth, en route for Tangier
-, certificate as to
the dispersal of
Jodrell, Edmund, reference of petition of
John of Austria, Don, falsehood of
Oates' assertion of his negotiations with
-, said to be recovered
Johnsen, Isabella, native of Flanders, pass for
Johnson, Benjamin, Collector of the
Hearth Money in London and
Westminster, surety of
-, Isabel, timber needed by, for
the weir at Lisburn
-, husband of, ill
-, Sir James, to stand for Yarmouth
-, John, coachmaker, reference
of petition of
-, Nathaniel, army money in
the hands of
-, Nicholas, Paymaster General
of the guards and garrisons,
certificate by
-, receipt to
-, warrants to
-, Richard, pass for
-, Theodore, debts due to, mentioned
-, William, to be chaplain to
the garrison in Guernsey
-, William, high sheriff of
Lancashire, dispensation to
-, Dr. William, letter of
-, Sir George Rawdon
writing to
-, story of, proves true
-, Mr. Justice, letter to.
Johnston, Helen. See Home,
George, of Graden.
-, —, papers relating to the
affair of, mentioned
-, —, (alias Dormoe, alias Webb,
alias Wall), a Romish priest,
executed at Worcester
Johnstone (Johnson, Johnston,
Johnstowne) alias Veatch,
George, memorandum about
-, to be sent before the
Scotch Privy Council
-, delivered up at Berwick
Johnstoun (Johnstown), Robert,
Town Major of Edinburgh,
memorial of protection to
-, presented as tenant to
the Archbishopof St. Andrews
Jolly, —, a tailor, note of papers taken at the house of
Joly, Capt. William, and Johanna, his wife
Jones, Ambrose, late Bishop of Kildare, death of
-, Anne, head and quarters to
be delivered to
-, Barzillai, clerk of the stables,
licence to sue, for a debt
-, Gabriel, certificate by
-, Humphrey, receiver to the
trustees appointed for the sale
of the late King's and Queen's
goods
-, John, pass for
-, Philip and Edward, pass for
-, Richard, manslaughter of
-, Richard, of Chepstow, deposition of
-, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh,
letters of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, expects nothing but
civility and justice from the
Duke of Ormonde
-, says that he has overpaid his liabilities by his
contract
-, pension of, to be put
on the Irish establishment
-, solicitor of, in Dublin,
question of compensation for
-, partners of, desire
nothing but a fair hearing
in Ireland
-, accounts of, to be
stated
-, determined to go to
Ireland to defend the account
of his undertaking
-, report that all his
houses and estate have been
seized
-, delayed in his journey
to Ireland
-, favour of, to the Lisburn companies
-, great inquiries about
insolvencies in the time of
-, said to be coming to
Ireland soon
-, not yet come to Ireland
-, expected in Dublin
-, landed in Dublin and
gone to Kilkenny
-, 'Cocky' brought over
to
-, petition for quit rents
of lands to be granted to
-, to spend Christmas
with Lord Granard
-, concern of, at London,
mentioned
-, said to be angry with
Lord Conway for not going to
Ireland with him
-, business with, as to
Lord Conway's debentures
&c.
-, troubled at not hearing
from Lord Conway of his
courtship and promotion
-, tailor of, in London,
to make suits for Lord Conway
-, complains of being
misrepresented to Lord Conway
-, and his mistress, cause
much talk in Dublin
-, hoping to come to
London soon
-, ill in mind and body at
Dublin.
-, reported to be parted
from 'Cocky,' his mistress
-, undertaking of, mentioned
-, obtains permission to
leave Ireland
-, expected in London
-, said to be kept in Ireland by the physicians
-, departure of, from
Ireland, uncertain
-, expected to land in
England soon
-, desires to be met at
Birmingham by Lord Conway's coach
-, landed at Holyhead
-, gone to Windsor
-, well received by the
King
-, and his partners, late
farmers of the Irish revenue,
claim of 80,000l. from, relinquished
-, sums to balance
defalcations claimed by
-, notice as to assignments for debts and other
sums payable by
-, new account to
be tendered by, not likely
to be accepted
-, sum to be paid
to
-, Elizabeth, wife of,
Countess of Ranelagh, grieves
for the death of Lord Brereton
-, in great affliction
-, waited on by C.
Magenis
-, daughter of, Viscount
Conway rumoured to be
married to
-, Sir Theophilus, land in the
possession of
-, the King's anxiety
that, should do the two Mrs.
Sarsfields all possible justice
-, land surrendered by
to the Mrs. Sarsfields
-, difference between
and the Mrs. Sarsfields, mentioned
-, Sir Thomas, justice of the
King's Bench, present at Sir
Thomas Gascoigne's trial
-, excellent charge of, at
the Taunton assizes, mentioned
-, Thomas, huntsman of the
Duke of York, pass for.
-, Capt. Thomas, quartermaster to the King's regiment
of Foot Guards
-, letter to
-, warrants for payment
to
-, Walter, pass for
-, Walter, auditor to the Commissioners for examining
accounts in Ireland
-, Sir William, AttorneyGeneral, letter of
-, letter to
-, petitions referred to
-, warrants to
-, note about
-, opinion of, as to discharge of persons committed
by the House of Lords
-, as to searching
peers' houses
-, on Carlin's case
-, as to the eligibility of Cornish and Bethel
for election as sheriffs
-, upholds the King's
title to lands in Ireland
-, clause in a commission
omitted in deference to
-, commission to be prepared by
-, refuses to take a fee
from Viscount Conway
-, to draw up an information against Mr. Pepys
-, proclamation to be
drawn up by
-, resignation of, accepted
-, person that was much
employed by
-, or Heneage Finch,
Solicitor-General, petitions
referred to
-, signification of
the King's pleasure to
-, warrants to
-, Mr. and Mistress
Joyce, —, mentioned in an information
judges, the, opinion, of, as to reporting a trial
-, notes as to the opinions
of, about the trial of the
Lords
-, replies of, to queries
by the Middlesex justices
-, opinion of, as to the
design of turning the Popish
plot on the Protestants
Jues, Christopher, pass for
Juliers, note about affairs of the Duke of Neuburg at
Jures river, the, near Tangier
Jurevez, Stephen, native of Poland, pass for
Jurin, Francis, Jane, Elizabeth and Mary, natives of France, pass for