Index: I

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Idle, Capt. William (Customs smack), 416, 482.
-, -, -, landwaiter, 529, 563.

Ilford (Essex), 347.

Ilfracombe (Devon), 267.

Illogan (Cornwall), 681.

Ilsly, Richard, disbandment, 372.

Impen, Mr., ship's commander, 710.

Imprest accounts, 7.
-, - Auditors, 7, 30, 34, 46, 101, 103, 121, 122, 153, 154, 185, 195, 202, 204, 208, 219, 238, 240, 243, 245, 250, 261, 272, 275, 278, 285, 298, 302, 316, 397, 398, 412, 417, 424, 427, 431, 433, 437, 481, 490, 492, 493, 495, 502, 510, 579, 581, 662, 696, 705, 729, 735, 746, 762, 772, 773, 775, 777, 780, 811; see Bridges, B., Done T.; allowance on army accounts, 133; allowance on various other accounts, 709, 741.
-, -, prest certificates; see Exchequer (Receipt Auditor).
-, - rolls and accounts, regulations as to, in order to prevent irregularities in imprest accomptants' accounts, 638, 662.

Ince, William, Justice of Peace, Chester, 876.

Inchiquin, Lady; see O'Brien.

Indemnity, Act of, 560.

Indigent officers' case, 219, 432.
-, - -, Act for, 219, 232.
-, - -, issues to, 232;
-, - -, Treasurer, 219; see Birch, J.

Ingram, Arthur, of Thorpe, co. Yorks, 860.
-, -, Lieut. Mathew, disbandment, 327, 345, 816.
-, -, Mr., robber, 279.

Inner Temple (London), 169, 171, 224, 245, 325.

Innes (Innys); see Ennis.

Insworth (Cornwall), 286.

Intelligence, 475, 571, 692, 705, 719; see Petit, R., French Gazetteer, Campman, Mr.; and see Secretary of State (secret service).

Interest (and see Loans), accounts of, for the Disbandment Acts, 133.
-, - departments authorised to borrow at interest or to pay interest, 71, 679, 691, 869.
-, - on the running cash of the Excise Office; see Excise (running).
-, -, questions relating to interest in accounts, 580; question of interest on money warrants, 253.
-, -, 1 per cent, 232.
-, -, 2 per cent. gratuity, 61, 112, 130, 249, 427, 459, 469, 532, 698, 734.
-, -, 4 per cent. gratuity, 83, 173, 212, 234, 235, 245, 287, 423, 435, 448, 459, 560, 596, 617, 626, 633, 634, 638, 646, 648, 652, 654, 665, 667, 670, 678, 680, 682, 685, 689, 692, 696, 700, 714, 717, 728, 753, 763, 766.
-, -, 6 per cent., 61, 83, 112, 130, 173, 208, 212, 234, 235, 245, 249, 287, 401, 418, 423, 427, 429, 430, 435, 437, 440, 448, 459, 469, 472, 490, 491, 492, 503, 509, 517, 522, 528, 539, 552, 554, 560, 561, 562, 563, 570, 572, 580, 582, 591, 596, 617, 625, 626, 633, 634, 638, 646, 648, 652, 654, 665, 667, 670, 678, 680, 682, 685, 689, 692, 696, 698, 700, 705, 713, 714, 717, 728, 734, 740, 753, 760, 763, 766, 845.
-, -, 7 per cent., 493.
-, -, 8 per cent., 186, 462, 493, 510, 523, 535, 604, 679, 715, (and see Interest 2 per cent. which with 6 per cent. made 8 per cent).
-, -, 10 per cent., 470, 510 (and see Interest 4 per cent. which with 4 per cent. made 10 per cent).
-, -, 12 per cent. charged on Receivers for keeping their moneys back; see Receivers.

Ipsley, Mr., Justice of Peace, co. Wilts, 841.

Ipstone (Bucks), 474.

Ipswich (Suffolk), 52, 267, 295, 304, 421, 454, 537, 620, 637, 729, 754, 790, 791, 793, 853.

Ireland, Silvanus, disbandment, 375, 833.
-, -, William, treason, 648, 669.

IRELAND, 71, 253, 659.
-, -, Act of Explanation, 92, 216, 237, 253, 525.
-, -, Act of Settlement, 92, 216, 253, 525.
-, -, adventurers' lands, 216, 525.
-, -, army, arms and artillery for, 154, 155, 157; Company of Foot Guards, 33, and see Dublin; Comptroller of Musters, 594; see Fitzgerald, R.; deductions from pay, 553, 594; establishment, 156, allowance out of, for a hospital, 156–7; surplus of, to be applied to fortification, 157; forces in the North, 154–6; payments for, 154–6, 702.
-, -, Attorney General, 237, 216, 493, 511, 703; see Domvile, Sir W.
-, -, Auditor General, 293; deputy to, 694.
-, -, cattle imports, 403, 658; Act for prohibiting, 659.
-, -, Claims, Court of, 215, 525; and see Ireland (Act).
-, -, clerical dues (quarta pars episcopalis), 165–6.
-, -, Commissioners for revenue; see Ireland (revenue).
-, - -, for taking the Vice-Treasurer's accounts, 155–6.
-, -, Council, 43, 225, 439, 512, 702.
-, -, crimes in, question of English pardons for, 224.
-, -, establishments; and see Ireland (Army), Ireland (Hospital).
-, -, -, Civil List, 528, 631.
-, -, -, Military List, 31, 33, 528, 631.
-, -, -, Pensions List, 32, 284, 523, 623, 661, 774; regium donum, 528–9; stop of pensions, 661.
-, -, -, surplus 4; reserve to the king out of, 439, 630.
-, -, Exchequer Court, 703; barons; see Henne, H.
-, -, forts, building of, 497.
-, -, French duty; see French.
-, -, Genoese ship seized in; see Genoese.
-, -, Greenwax revenue, management of, 727.
-, -, Hospital for soldiers, establishment of, at Dublin, 156–7.
-, -, Innocent Papists, 253; and see Ireland (Act and lands).
-, -, lands and quit rents, petitions etc. concerning, 92, 141, 215–6, 253, 493, 510–11, 525–6, 557, 694, 700, 777.
-, -, licences for leaving Ireland, 504.
-, -, Lord Lieutenant (see Essex, Earl of; Ormonde, Duke of), 154, 156–7, 165, 215, 237, 260, 277–8, 452, 564, 693, 702; reports by, 52, 43, 58, 92, 141, 510–2, 522–3, 525, 557.
-, - Lough Neagh, captain of boats on, 505–6.
-, -, Navigation and Plantation laws, arrest of ships for transgressing and for landing Plantation goods direct in Ireland, 94, 197; commission for prosecuting ships for going to Ireland with Plantation goods without first coming to England, 96, 98, 118, 543; and see Baily, Major; prosecution of frauds against, 43, 76, 764.
-, -, Ordnance, Master of, 31; deputy Master; see Cust, F.; Ordnance stores from England, 260, 424.
-, -, pensions; see Ireland (establishment).
-, -, plantation, Commissioners for, 511.
-, -, prize ship carried to, in first Dutch war, 306.
-, -, quit rents; see Ireland (lands).
-, -, rebellion, 511.
-, -, regium donum, 528–9.
-, -, revenue, arrear items charged on, 707; and see Ormonde, Duke of.
-, -, -, Commissioners and Governors for managing (1677, Aug., Shaen, Sir J., Rider, W., Muschamp, W., Richbell, E., Stanyan, L., Gurney, J., Mill, S.), 507; straitness of. 33; surplusage, 284.
-, -, -, Farmers (1669 to 1676, Breedon, J., Bucknall, R., Bucknall, W., Dashwood, G., Dashwood, W., Forth, D., Forth, J., Hayes, J., Jemmet, P., Muschamp, W., Taylor, H.), 764; defalcations, 277–8; remittances from, 882: (1675, Christmas, to 1682, Christmas, Shaen, Sir J., Hill, W., Rider, W., Hoar, T., Sone, F., Muschamp, W., Richbell, E., Mill, S., Stanyan, L., Gurney, J., Sheridan, T.), 284, 507, 543, 553, 615, 683, 706, 727, 764, 790; accounts, 492; advance money, 630; defalcations, claims to army deductions, 594; defalcations, 631; differences between the Farmers, 507; monthly rents, 630–1; officers, 665; payment to Sir J. James and R. Huntingdon, 535, 541, 551, 562, 607, 712; poundage, 630; payments to the Vice-Treasurer of Ireland for the King, 205; restrictions on, 507, 630–1; share of surplus, 631; Tangier undertaking, 553, 618, 625.
-, -, -, undertaking by the Earl of Ranelagh et al.; see Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, -, Roman Catholic officers in the English army; see Roman (Catholic officers).
-, -, secret service, 528–9; see Clark, J., Jeffreys, J.
-, -, ships stationed at, 755, 756.
-, -, -, arrest of; see Ireland (Navigation).
-, -, soldiers from, for Tangier, 625.
-, -, Solicitor General, 141, 493, 510–12; see Temple, Sir J.
-, -, stores for; see Ireland (Ordnance).
-, -, Surveyor General; see Robinson, W., Parsons, Sir W.
-, -, tin farthings for, 802.
-, -, tobacco from England, duty on, 764.
-, -, Tory violence in, 774.
-, -, Vice-Treasury, Deputy, 31, 155, 205, 237; see Carteret, Sir J., Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, -, wool trade, cocquets, 25.

Iron ordnance, export duty on, 27, 285, 484, 764.
-, - wire (wool, cards etc.) seizures and the King's moiety of and destruction of, 681, 756.
-, -, -, prohibited, 27, 75, 89, 90.

Iron Acton (co. Gloucester), 883.

Irons, Richard, disbandment, 367, 828.

Irthlingborough (Northants), 310.

Isaac, Nicholas, pardon, 586, 685.

Isaacson, Anthony, collector of Newcastle, 221, 267; dedimus to take surety, 600.
-, -, Mr., receiver of duties on logwood, 865.

Isles, Mr., Four and a Half per cent. Barbados, 504.

Isleworth (co. Middlesex) ("Thistleworth"), 125.

Issly, Richard, disbandment, 831.

Issues of jurors, 19, 54.

Isted, Ambrose, disbandment, 815.

Italian silks, 403.
-, - stone work, 13.
-, - prisoners, 643.

Italy, 20, 403.
-, -, goods from, 417, 453.

Ives, John, disbandment, 348, 818.
-, -, Oliver, victualler, disbandment, 380.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 357, 822.
-, -, William, disbandment, 358, 823.

Ivory, John, Customs officer, 685.
-, -, Capt. John, disbandment, 381.

Ivy, William, comptroller, Poole, 414, 692.

Izard, Capt. Francis, disbandment, 337, 831.
-, -, John, yeoman pricker of privy harriers, 407.