Index: I

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I

Icturr, Richard, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.

Ide, Roger, tenant, Taunton, 60.

Idiots, cases of, 790.
-, -, custody of, 1068.

Idle (Idell), William, landwaiter, Hull, 448, 620.

Idsall priory, co. Salop, 1585.

Ilandically (Ireland), 951.

Ilfracombe (co. Devon), 1275.

Ilkley (co. Yorks), 1197.

Illing, John, watchman, London port, 332, 401.

Illogan (Cornwall), 366.

Imber, John, waiter, Christchurch, 110, 513; ditto, Southampton, 554.

Imeribeg (Ireland), 951.

Imping, Mr., letter concerning frauds, 513.

Impost bills see Customs.

Imprests, auditors of (see Bridges, B., Done, T.; deputies to see Beale, B., Bruer, J., Pigeon, D.), 5, 8, 11, 15, 23, 30, 40, 47, 48, 49, 54, 56, 59, 86, 117, 128, 165, 189, 221, 224, 225, 238, 247, 275, 290, 302, 310, 315, 329, 330, 334, 338, 345, 348, 354, 358, 359, 383, 386, 387, 395, 454, 471, 473, 485, 502, 531, 551, 638, 648, 653, 656, 663, 665, 666, 687, 697, 700, 703, 716, 720, 723, 745, 748, 760, 774, 785, 789, 801, 845, 846, 848, 853, 857, 862, 875, 888, 923, 938, 971, 977, 994, 996, 1020, 1044, 1050, 1110, 1113, 1136, 1143, 1215, 1236, 1413, 1423, 1436, 1475, 1476, 1517, 1520, 1605, 1607.
-, -, accounts examined by, 844.
-, -, allowance on Ordnance accounts, 1486.
-, -, moneys repaid into the Exchequer, 655, 661, 875, 1060, 1506.
-, -, rolls, 244, 656, 754, 996.

Impropriations, records of, under the Commonwealth, 1601, and see Trustees.

Inagh, alias Gunagh (co. Antrim), 1357.

Ince, Richard, salt houses, Nantwich, 1414.

Inchiquin, Earl of, see O'Brien, W.

Indemnity and Oblivion or Free and General Pardon Act of, 1074, 1214, 1353, 1536, 1544, 1549, 1558, 1560, 1571, 1572, 1577, 1580, 1588, 1604, 1623.

India, Indies, 424, 1064, and see East India, West Indies.

Indian birds, 497.
-, - counterpanes and gauzes, 533.

Indigent loyalist officers, Act of Parliament for, 184, 208–9.
-, issues for, 184, 208–9.
-, soliciting for see Hill, Rob.
-, Treasurer for see Birch, J.

Ingham, Sir Thomas, Governor of Walmer Castle, 706, 708.

Ingleby (co. Yorks), 1195.

Inglewood Forest (co. Cumberland), 1197.

Ingoldmells ("Ingermills") (co. Lincoln), 447.

Ingoldsby, Col. Sir Richard, Regiment, 42.

Ingram, John, tidewaiter, London, 1439.

Inkingstown (co. Dublin), 1355.

Inklemore ("Ynklemore") (co. Yorks), 1195.

Inner Temple (London), 878, 892, 1114, 1171, 1447, 1553.

Innes, James, and his seven orphans, loan to the government, 143, and see Ennis.

Innholders Company, London, charter of, 1447.

Innocent Papists see Ireland (Innocent).

Intelligence see Ambassador (bills of extraordinaries); Secretary of State (secret service); Campman, Mr., 713, 1031, 1292, 1294, 1295, 1318, 1320.
-, a gentleman at Leyden, 327.

Interest (on loans to the government) allowed to departmental treasurers, 87, 599.
-, 2 per cent. reward or gratuity, making 8 per cent. with the legal 6 per cent., 190, 204, 350, 380, 392, 995, 1015, 1018, 1035, 1087, 1088, 1038, 1186, 1255, 1381, 1417, 1486–7, 1497, 1509.
-, 4 per cent. reward or gratuity, making 10 per cent. with the legal 6 per cent., 350, 376, 1106, 1108, 1255.
-, 5 per cent., 1348.
-, 6 per cent., 64, 101, 204, 215, 303, 337, 380, 456, 485, 516, 638, 765, 805, 812, 833, 840, 858, 862, 865, 868, 871, 880, 882, 883, 885, 888, 907, 912, 913, 928, 934, 976, 977, 988, 995, 996, 998, 1015, 1018, 1025, 1035, 1037, 1040, 1067, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1135, 1244, 1312, 1376, 1396, 1406, 1416, 1486–7, 1497, 1508, 1509, 1543.
-, 7 per cent. (six per cent. and one per cent. gratuity), 55, 165.
-, 8 per cent. (six per cent. and two per cent. gratuity), 20, 86, 89, 97, 204, 218, 245, 286, 392, 407, 436, 456, 480, 484, 489, 586, 599, 600, 612, 615, 617, 642, 801, 860, 1092, 1108, 1120, 1125, 1181, 1187, 1191, 1206, 1209, 1231, 1344, 1380–1, 1384, 1393, 1417.
-, 10 per cent. (six per cent. and four per cent. gratuity), 1, 29, 99, 161, 243, 376, 422, 556, 584, 615, 654, 760.

Inverness (Scotland), 1435.

Ipswich (co. Suffolk), 4, 295, 409, 413, 421, 423, 446, 447, 500, 564, 810, 853, 878, 936, 942, 987, 997, 1086, 1174, 1276, 1376, 1415, 1447.
-, -, canvas, 459.
-, -, Excise prosecution, 1236.
-, -, sick and wounded, 119.

Ireland, John, master glazier of the Works, 87, 469, 722, 934, 1268.
-, -, -, failure in returning moneys, 801.
-, -, William (son of John), master glazier of the Works, 934.
-, -, -, traitor, 58.
-, -, -, poor Tangier soldier, 1023.
-, -, -, senr., and junr. lease of several Hundreds, co. Leicester, 1594, 1620–1.

IRELAND, 4, 51, 228, 233, 298, 360, 376, 399, 404, 466, 690, 727, 748, 771–2, 895, 920, 938, 965, 1017, 1078, 1113, 1164, 1256, 1257, 1312, 1390, 1416, 1525.
-, -, Accomptant General of the Revenue see Ireland, Comptroller General.
-, -, accounts, Commissioners of [for passing the Vice Treasurer's accounts], 5, 69, 138, 259, 311, 314, 451, 575, 622, 625, 704, 761, 771.
-, -, Act of Settlement, 97–8, 110–1, 120, 163, 347, 432–3, 678, 685, 738, 798, 884, 886, 895, 918, 920, 937, 980, 1041, 1047, 1054, 1090, 1155, 1161, 1218, 1266, 1353.
-, -, Act of Explanation, 97–8, 110–1, 163, 347, 432–3, 625, 685, 738, 798, 886, 895, 920, 937, 980, 1041, 1047, 1054, 1102, 1155, 1161, 1218, 1266, 1353, 1386, 1529.
-, -, Admiralty Court, 582.
-, -, adventurers' arrears, 97, 918.
-, -, Advocate General see Ireland (Army).
-, -, ale licences, 906, 920, 922.
-, -, ammunition for, 1057, 1009, and see Ireland (Ordnance).
-, -, Army, Advocate General, 1006.
-, Artillery, 1007, 1057, 1058.
-, Chirurgeon General, 1007.
-, Commissaries of Musters, 1006, 1057.
-, Commissary General of Horse, 944, see Dillon, C.
-, Companies and Regiments of (King's Guard of Horse, Lord Lieutenant's Troop, Yeomen of the Guard, Royal Regiment of Guards, Scotch Regiment, Independent Companies of Foot, Troops of Grenadiers, Troops of Dragoons, Royal Regiment of Foot, six Regiments of Foot, Companies of Grenadiers, Col. Macarty's Regiment), 145, 844, 908, 943, 944, 1007–9, 1058–9, 1261, 1273, 1279, 1448, 1465, 1572, and see Ireland (Tangier).
-, Comptroller of Musters, 1006.
-, debt at Restoration, 1641.
-, deductions from army pay, for the Hospital see Ireland (Hospital).
-, estimates and establishments at Restoration, 1635, 1639, 1641, and see Ireland (establishment) for the subsequent establishments.
-, General officers, 873.
-, Horse Guards, stable rent, 1058.
-, issues for, 132, 259, 692, 752, 774, 853, 859, 1290; method of pay of, 320, 1347; delays in pay of 302, 910, 920, 1013, 1014; payments for in England, refunding of out of Ireland, 881, 895.
-, Major General of Foot, 944, see Newcomen, Sir T.
-, Marshal of, 943, 1006, see Granard, Visct.
-, Muster Master General, 944, 1006, see Yarner, A.
-, musters, 1013–4, 1273.
-, pensions see Ireland (establishments).
-, swords and accoutrements for, 1261.
-, Tangier troops on Irish establishment see Ireland (Tangier).
-, Treasurer at War temp. Commonwealth, 1550.
-, -, assessment (20,000l. anno 1648) for relief of, 1588.
-, -, Attorney General (see Domvile, Sir W.), 98, 103, 432, 456, 611, 678, 705, 711, 726, 738, 872, 937, 947, 980, 1002, 1017, 1041–2, 1083–4, 1103, 1161, 1162, 1218.
-, -, Auditor General, 43, 69, 432, 622, 757–8, 792, 872, 937, 1002, 1047, 1102–3, 1266–7, 1470; deputy Auditor General, 1231, see Chapell, R.
-, -, bells imported to, 503.
-, -, bills from, 1189, and see Exchanges.
-, -, brandy, question of lowering duty on, 732, 742, 906–7, 908, 1038.
-, -, buildings, concordatums for, 873.
-, -, business, 53, see Ireland (Revenue).
-, -, casual revenue, 740.
-, -, cattle, prohibition of import, 105.
-, -, Chancery Court, 133, 873, 1128, 1270.
-, establishment (Lord Chancellor, Master of the Rolls, four Masters, Clerk of Crown, Clerk of Hanaper), 1003, 1006, 1057, 1639.
-, -, chief rents, 1160–1, see Ireland (lands).
-, -, church of, 944.
-, -, civil list see Ireland (establishment).
-, -, cloth from, 1164.
-, -, commissaries of stores, 1640.
-, -, Committee for Irish affairs see Privy Council.
-, -, Common Pleas, Lord Chief Justice of (see Keating, J.), 873, 944, 1003; second and third Justices, 1003.
-, establishment, 1003, 1006, 1057, 1639.
-, -, Comptroller and Accomptant General of the Revenue, 700, 770, 784, 922; erection of office of, 646, 700, 731, 732, see Wood, R.; Bonnell, J., powers and instructions to, 757–8.
-, -, concordatums, 259, 575, 873, 1003, 1057; description of, 1005–6.
-, -, Connaught and Clare, transplanted persons, 1047, see Connaught; Clare.
-, -, Corporations, erection of, 936–7.
-, -, Council see Ireland (Privy Council).
-, -, -, chamber (new Custom House, Dublin), 688.
-, -, Courts of law, 655.
-, -, Court of Claims see Ireland (Act of Settlement), 432, 710–11, 738, 831, 884, 886, 947, 1041, 1071, 1090, 1155, 1218, 1354.
-, -, creation money, 873.
-, -, custodiams, grants of, 732, 771, 919, and see Petty, Sir W.
-, -, Customs, 572, 584, 732.
-, accounts, 922.
-, Act of Tunnage and Poundage and new Impost, 1239, 1287, 1290, 1368.
-, boats for guarding the coast, 1013.
-, certificates, 554.
-, establishments, 1004, 1006, 1057, 1640.
-, frauds from England to Ireland, 1090.
-, to and from the Isle of Man see Man, Ireland (smuggling).
-, to and from the Plantations see Ireland (Navigation and Plantation).
-, in wool trade see Ireland (wool).
-, office of warehousekeeper of the ports, 656.
-, seizures, 1239.
-, outports and officers of, 922.
-, -, debt and interest, 1004–5, 1006, 1057.
-, -, deputy auditor see Ireland (Auditor).
-, -, Deputy Receiver General see Ireland (Vice Treasurer).
-, -, Doubling (Dublin) Ordnance, 937.
-, -, Dublin see Dublin.
-, -, English Plantation, 231, see Ulster.
-, -, erection of manors in see manors.
-, -, escheators (Leinster, Munster, Connaught, Ulster), 1002.
-, -, establishments (1676), 451, 575, 623, 660, 1013, 1060, 1266, 1298. (1682–3), 676, 687, 732, 738–9, 750, 1002–12, 1119, 1167.
-, (1684), 1057–9, 1102, 1119, 1168, 1283, 1445, 1510.
-, -, -, savings on, grants out of, 396, 1445.
-, -, -, temporary payments, 886.
-, -, -, 20,000l. out of, reserved for the King's disposal, 38.
-, -, -, 30,000l. out of, for the army in England, 1013–4, 1043, 1058, 1078, 1080, 1088, 1177.
-, -, -, of ships see Ireland (ships).
-, -, -, Civil List, 68–70, 138, 259, 311, 562, 571, 575, 645, 662, 676, 738, 761, 774, 784, 807, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1044, 1057, 1060, 1386.
-, -, -, Military List, 68–70, 73, 138, 259, 311, 562, 571, 575, 645, 676, 738, 761, 774, 784, 807, 1005, 1006–9, 1044, 1057–8, 1060, and see Ireland (Army); Officers, General and Horse and Foot, 873.
-, Tangier Forces on Irish military establishment, 676, 738, 769, 1005, and see Ireland (Tangier).
-, -, -, Pensions List and individual particulars, 69–70, 133, 138, 157, 362, 500, 562, 645–6, 676, 886, 1004, 1006, 1011–2, 1057, 1058–9, 1110, 1119, 1268, 1510, 1640; stop put upon see Ireland (suspension).

-, -, - see:—

Awbrey, William.

Barnwall, Sir Patrick.

Brittas, Lord.

Carey, Jane.

Carr, William.

Cassells, Mris.

Castleconnel, Lord.

Castlehaven, James Earl of.

Clent, Littleton.

Courcy, Lord Almericus.

Cuff, Sir James, kt.

Delvin, Lady.

Dempsey, Mris. Anne.

Dempsy, James.

Dillon, Col. Cary.

Dorset, Charles, Earl of.

Dublin, Archbishop.

-, Christ Church, Dean and Chapter.

-, Christ Church, Chanter.

-, Trinity College.

Dunboyne, Lord Baron of.

Felton, Tho.

Ferran, Capt.

Fitz-Gerald, Capt. Edward.

Fitz Harris, Sir Edward.

French Church.

Forbes, Francis.

-, Thomas.

Foster, Mrs.

Gough, Edward.

Gwynn, Nell.

Hanmer, Sir John.

Holmes, Sir Robert.

Hussy, Maurice.

Hubblethorne, Mris. Dorothy.

Hyde, Lawrence, Earl of Rochester.

Iveagh Arthur, Viscount.

-, Countess Margaret.

Keighley (Kighley), Lady Frances.

-, Thomas.

King, Sarah.

Kingdon, Lemuel.

Kingston, Lord.

Knight, Mris.

Loftus, Adam.

Lyne, Major A.

Mac-Gully-Cuddy.

Meath, Bishop.

Moore, Mris.

Myagh, Patrick.

Netterville, Viscount.

Orrery, Earl of.

Ossory, Lord Upper.

Ossory, Countess.

Portland, Frances, Countess of.

Pursuivants (Ireland).

Reagh, Daniel M.

Roche, Lord, and children.

St. John, Oliver.

Scott, Sir Edward.

Sheridan, Thomas.

Smith, Mary (widow).

Stanley, Major.

Stephens, Lady.

Talbot, William.

Trimleston, Lord.

Tyrconnel, Countess of.

Warren, Mris. Mary.

Willoughby, Elizabeth.

Willson, Capt. John.
-, -, Exchange sale, etc., with England see Exchanges.
-, -, Exchequer Receipt, 700.
-, Auditor of Imprests, 1003.
-, chamber rent, 873, 1003.
-, chamberlains, chief and second, 792, 873, 1002.
-, Chancellor (see Meredith, Sir C.), 872, 1002, 1039.
-, Clerk of Pells, 758, 792, 1002.
-, Clerk of First Fruits and Twentieths, 1002.
-, establishment, 1002–3, 1006, 1639.
-, fees, 792.
-, house for, 1004.
-, irregular methods of, 259.
-, officers, 1137.
-, Treasurer, 792, 1002.
-, -, - Court, 456, 611, 726, 770, 798, 896, 920, 931, 1013, 1057, 1155, 1161, 1184–5, 1218, 1270.
-, audit, 1071.
-, Barons, 69, 138, 562, 806, 920, 1000, 1002, 1438, see Worth, W., Hartstong, Sir S.; Lord Chief Baron, 872, 944, 999, 1002, see Hene, H.
-, chancellor to have the judicial functions of the Vice Treasurer, 704.
-, Chief Remembrancer and Second Remembrancer, 873, 1002.
-, Clerk of the Pipe, 792, 1002.
-, Comptroller of the Pipe, 1002.
-, cryer, 873, 1003.
-, decrees, 1290.
-, Marshal of the Four Courts, 1002.
-, Prime Serjeant and Second Serjeant, 1002.
-, Pursuivant, 1003, 1057.
-, Summonister and Clerk of Estreats, 1002.
-, Transcriptor and Foreign Opposer, 1002.
-, Usher, 1002.
-, -, Excise, 132, 572, 584.
-, accounts, 922.
-, Act for, 1352.
-, advantage of better pay to officers of, 1000, 1052.
-, collector of Inland Excise, 922.
-, definition of merchant and retailer and shopkeeper, 692.
-, farm of included under the general farm of the Revenue see Ireland (Revenue farm).
-, - under the Revenue Commissioners, 760, 771, 773, 999, 1000, see Babe, F.
-, granting licences, 692.
-, office, 771.
-, power to the Revenue Commissioners to farm the Excise for one year, 618, see Babe, F.
-, proposal concerning brandy see Ireland (brandy).
-, -, excluded from Plantation Trade see Ireland (Plantation).
-, -, forts, 1047, 1089.
-, repairs of, 130, 157, 873.
-, -, French church see Dublin.
-, duty see French.
-, goods, 295.
-, refugees in Ireland, 1441.
-, -, gold exported to, liable to seizure, 1416.
-, -, great seal, 114, 129, 132.
-, -, Greenwax revenue, question of, improvement of, 43–4, 100, 102, 1170.
-, -, Hearthmoney, accounts, 922.
-, Acts, 696.
-, collection of, question of farming for one year (1682–3), 593, 611, 618.
-, exemptions from, 945, 1089.
-, farm by Irish Revenue Farmers (Col. Moore et al.), 695, 696, 1089.
-, receipts, 774.
-, survey, 593.
-, to be kept from Irish Revenue Farmers, 593, 611.
-, yield, 906.
-, -, Heralds and Pursuivants, 1057.
-, -, Hospital at Dublin for aged and married soldiers, 113–4, 928–9.
-, charter and rules, 942–5.
-, deduction from army pay for support of, 943, 945.
-, Governors, 943–5.
-, income, 943, 945.
-, Magazine Tower for, 1160.
-, Master of, 944.
-, seal, 943.
-, trustees, 114.
-, -, incidents on the establishment, 1003–4, 1006.
-, -, Innocent Papists, 120, 831, 886, 981, 1084, 1161.
-, -, Judges, 742.
-, allowances when on circuit, 1003.
-, circuits, 1407.
-, establishment, 1639.
-, -, kettle drum and trumpets, 1007.
-, -, King's Bench, Lord Chief Justice (see Davies, Sir W.), 873, 1003, 1057; second and third justices (see Reynell, Sir R.), 1003; clerk of Crown, 1003; establishment, 1003, 1006, 1639.
-, -, -, counsel, 956, 1085.
-, -, -, houses, 1089.
-, -, -, Inns, 1089.
-, -, King's money from Ireland, 259, see Ireland (establishment, 20,000l.).
-, -, lands, grants of (including fishings, cases of concealments and placing of differences of adventurers, soldiers or anno 1649 officers, etc.), 65, 120, 123, 151, 163, 225, 255, 300, 346–7, 402, 432–4, 456, 581–2, 592–3, 606, 613, 625, 668, 678, 685, 704–5, 706–7, 710–11, 723, 737–8, 738, 742, 770, 792, 798, 831–2, 883, 886, 895, 895–6, 918, 921, 925, 949, 951, 958, 979, 980, 1017, 1025, 1041, 1041–3, 1054, 1070–1, 1090, 1102–3, 1106, 1140, 1155–7, 1160–1, 1162, 1182, 1190, 1218, 1265, 1266, 1303, 1391, 1469–70, 1481, 1546.
-, civil survey, 884.
-, custodiams see Ireland (Custodiams).
-, Defective Titles Commission (1639), 937, 1017, 1185; (1683), 918–9, 927, 936–7, 999, 1017, 1030, 1046–8, 1085–6, 1091, 1263, 1265, 1266, 1392, 1407, 1470, 1481, 1528; Register to see Muschamp, D.; Receiver of Compositions for see Price, J.; Commissioners for claims of transplanted persons, 1102–3; Duke of York's lands to be exempt from, 1353–7.
-, Down survey, extreme and reduced columns, 770, 884, 956, 1041–2, 1156–7, 1354.
-, doubling ordinance, 625.
-, method of reference as to petitions for, 65.
-, mischief of commissions of inquiries, 432, 685, 706, 737, 938.
-, quit rents and crown rents on, 97–8, 129, 163, 187, 301, 495–6, 774, 886, 895, 937, 1041–2, 1061, 1155, 1160–1, 1167, 1438; Commissioners for reducing (1667), 1047.
-, soldiers' lands (1649 officers), Commissioners for, 110.
-, Strafford's survey, 1041–2.
-, -, Lord Chancellor (see Boyle, M., Eustace, Sir M.), 873, 1128, 1047, 1266.
-, -, Lord Deputy (see Arran, Earl of), 693, 700, 704, 732, 772, 774, 895, 908, 919, 924, 996, 1013, 1014, 1025, 1070, 1089, 1167, 1170, 1242, 1269, 1445; pay of, 873.
-, -, Lord Lieutenant (see Ormonde, Duke of, Rochester, Earl of), 5, 53, 65, 68, 114, 129, 137, 138, 151, 155, 157, 258, 300, 311, 314, 346, 381, 396, 402, 432, 451, 481, 554, 581, 592–3, 613, 622–3, 625, 627, 737, 757, 761, 771, 807, 832, 872, 883, 886, 919, 923, 938, 942–3, 945, 947, 1011, 1025, 1047, 1070–1, 1160, 1222, 1242, 1267, 1279, 1297, 1353, 1438, 1441, 1446, 1481, 1510, 1528; absence from Ireland, 873; apartments see Dublin Castle; books of distribution, 1528; entertainment, 873, 1006, 1640; pay as Captain of Horse and as Captain of Foot, 873.
-, -, Lord Primate, 607, see Boyle, M.
-, -, Lords Justices, 873.
-, -, mail (Post Office) regulation of, 729; smuggling in, 729; farm of, 729.
-, -, manors, erection of see Manors.
-, -, Marshal of see Ireland (Army).
-, -, Master of the Rolls, 704, 873, see Temple, Sir W.
-, -, method of reference for petitions, 53.
-, -, military list see Ireland (establishments).
-, -, moneys of, proclamation for receipt of and losses of, 1089.
-, -, Muster Master General, Commissioners, Comptrollers, etc., see Ireland (Army).
-, -, naval stores for, 280.
-, -, Navigation Act and see Ireland (Plantation) frauds in counterfeiting Navigation Act certificates, 1338, 1430, 1440–1, 1514; contraventions of and seizures thereupon, 237, 551, 983, 1086, 1114, 1126, 1135, 1263, 1269–70, 1274, 1393, 1485.
-, -, Navy ships for see Ireland (ships).
-, -, Ordnance, establishment detailed, 1007.
-, Gunyard (Dublin), 945.
-, Marshal of, 943, see Longford, Earl of.
-, Master General of see Longford, Earl of.
-, Master Gunner of, 945.
-, Office, 1097.
-, stores from England, and question of payment for, 217, 225, 341, 369, 399, 1462.
-, -, outports and officers of see Ireland (Customs).
-, -, Papists, 293.
-, -, Parliament, Acts of, 676, 695, 696; Parliament House see Dublin.
-, -, payments extraordinary to be first communicated to the English Treasury, 39–40, 137–8.
-, -, Peers House, Speaker of, 737.
-, -, pensions see Ireland (establishments).
-, suspension of see Ireland (Suspension).
-, -, Plantation duty on non-bonded imports from the Plantations, 1459, and see Ireland (tobacco).
-, -, - ships, 996; inspection of for preventing leaving without bond, 1329; Plantation certificate frauds, 1338.
-, -, - trade, 551, 1222, 1340; Ireland excluded from, 52–3, 67.
-, -, Plantations in Ireland, 155–7 (and see Ulster); Plantation measure, 98.
-, -, Plate imported to from England, 1347; exported from, 881.
-, -, poor of in Holland, relieving, 327.
-, -, Pre-emptions, 832.
-, -, Prerogative Court, 123.
-, -, Primate see Boyle, M.
-, -, Privy Council, 5, 23, 194, 225, 233, 300, 302, 432, 535, 575, 580, 582, 611, 613, 622, 627, 655, 663, 685, 732, 737, 832, 838, 883–4, 907, 947, 1006, 1014, 1270, 1438.
-, chamber, 575, 947, 1003.
-, estimates at the Restoration, 1639.
-, -, Privy signet, 1047.
-, -, Prizage duty, in grant to the Duke of Ormonde, 730, 1013; leased by him to the Crown, 742, 774, 776, 1044.
-, -, Protestant settlements in, 231, and see Ireland (French refugees).
-, -, rebellion, 432, 495, 1218.
-, -, rectories, 1047.
-, -, Receiver and Paymaster General of the revenue (see Robinson, W., pro temp.; Price, Jno.), 729, 757–8, 774, 776, 881, 922, 1055, 1288, 1358, 1443, 1510.
-, accounts, 1071, 1485.
-, Commission for, 704, 731, 732, 761, 784, 792.
-, instructions to, 757, 761.
-, office of, 673.
-, poundage or deduction of 6d. per £, 761, 806, 1411; not to be taken on salaries detailed, 872–3.
-, -, Register or Clerk of informations on seizures, 1367.
-, -, Revenue.
-, -, -, accounts see Ireland (Revenue Commissioners, Revenue Farmers).
-, -, -, allowances, 4,500l. per an. for concordatums, 575.
-, 5,000l. per an. for Duke of Ormonde, 129, see Butler (James).
-, 5,000l. per an. to H. Guy for secret service for 3 years 114.
-, 8,000l. per an. to the King from Ranelagh's undertaking, 1146.
-, 20,000l. per an. to the King and 30,000l. per an. for the army see Ireland (establishments).
-, -, -, application of, 784.
-, -, -, budget, 1634, 1635, 1640–1.
-, -, -, building chapel at Chapel Izod out of, 1335.
-, -, -, charges on, 667.
-, -, -, Commissioners (Longford, Earl of, Kingdon, L., Dickinson, W., Strong, W., Bridges, R., from 1682, Christmas, in succession to Shaen et al. as Farmers), 584, 607, 608, 611–12, 613, 616, 617–8, 655, 656, 660, 673, 684, 692, 694, 704, 726, 729, 730, 731, 734, 737, 739–40, 741, 742, 745, 750, 752, 757, 760, 761, 770, 771, 773, 774, 776, 784, 785, 792, 806, 807, 838, 840, 873, 881, 895, 896, 906, 907, 908, 919, 920, 922, 931, 946, 947, 949, 967, 974, 979, 984, 999, 1013–4, 1022, 1042, 1052, 1055, 1061, 1071, 1075, 1078, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1097, 1114, 1126, 1128, 1137, 1160, 1163, 1167, 1170, 1184, 1190, 1201, 1222, 1239, 1242, 1245, 1256, 1265, 1274.
-, (from Aug. 1684, Longford, Earl of, Kingdon, L., Strong, W., Bridges, R., Culleford, W.,) 1279, 1282, 1283, 1290, 1298, 1329, 1352, 1358, 1367, 1368, 1375, 1379, 1400, 1404, 1418, 1430, 1440, 1441, 1446, 1459, 1484, 1514, 1517.
-, accounts, 622–3; weekly, 757–8; quarterly, 771, 922–3, 931; half-yearly, 840, 906–7, 920, 931; yearly, 1013, 1052, 1055, 1071, 1358.
-, additional powers to, 757.
-, application of the revenue under, 774, 784.
-, collectors and their sureties, 622, 757–8, 922; accounts, 922.
-, delegation to from Treasurer the Earl of Cork and Burlington, 695, 696, 1352.
-, charges of management, 792.
-, English customs methods to be followed by, 694, 695, 697, 700.
-, incidents, 698.
-, instructions to, 621–3, 699–701, 729, 732.
-, making circuits, 1358.
-, office of, 618.
-, officers of, 873.
-, Secretary to see Ellis, J.
-, solicitor to, office of, 1367, see Thompson, J.
-, -, -, Farmers (1669–75, Breedon, J., Bucknall, R., Bucknall, W., Dashwood, G., Dashwood, W., Forth, D., Forth, J., Hayes, J., Jemmett, P., Muschamp, W., Taylor, H.), 185, 456, 613, 643, 628, 636, 655, 691, 936–7, 1305, 1438.
-, accounts and defalcations, 38, 43, 54, 65, 636, 844, 947, 999, 1085, 1213, 1438.
-, -, -, -, (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.), 98, 185, 367, 456, 613, 639, 663, 792, 884, 896, 936–7, 1209, 1270.
-, accounts, 68–70, 132, 185, 310, 314, 562, 609, 623, 624, 691, 700, 731, 770–1, 884, 919, 1013–4, 1231.
-, actions with Sir W. Petty see Petty, Sir W.
-, advance (60,000l.) on their farm, 38, 43, 69, 1660.
-, agent to at Tangier see Thistlethwaite, B.
-, allowances, charges of management, etc., 68–70.
-, arrears due to at the end of their farm to be paid to Robinson, W., 700, 743, 753, 771, 774, 919; Treasury agreement with them for liquidation and collection of their arrears, 1458–9.
-, authorisation to act for the branches of the revenue, 572.
-, books of, 280, 282.
-, certiorari against the English estates of the Farmers, 919–20.
-, claim on item of 80,000l. due from Ranelagh, 627.
-, collectors under them, 562, 621–2, 731, 774.
-, contract, 639.
-, covenants, 258, 608–9.
-, custodiams of lands, 770.
-, debt due from to the King, 726–7, 731, 732, 742, 752–3, 1022, 1340.
-, demands of defalcations, 185, 258, 318, 562, 691, 798, 1041–3, 1089, 1155, 1218.
-, disputes with merchants, 636.
-, disputes among themselves, 258.
-, expiry of the farm, 618; question of Customs and Excise receipts at end of, 676–7, 679, 689, 690, 691–2.
-, Hearthmoney to be kept from their hands, 593, 691; farmed by them fraudulently, 695, 696.
-, item of 12,275l. doubly paid, fraud in, 43, 623, 691.
-, loans by, 69.
-, monthly rent, 138.
-, objections to proposed Commissioners for the Revenue, 655.
-, office (old Custom House), 688.
-, papers concerning, 1352–3.
-, payments and assignments on, 138, 258–9, 311, 405, 500, 562, 646, 731, 757, 807, 846; delays on honouring such assignments, 159, 163–4, 302, 341, 369, 742–3.
-, payments for army, etc., arrangement for see Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, payments for Tangier, 563, 689, 691, 692, 1244.
-, recalcitrance of at the end of their farm, proposals for securing the King's claim on them and question of seizing their farm, 611, 616, 673, 807–8, 919, 1418, 1458–9.
-, restraints put upon their receipts, 68–9, 185, 258–60, 302, 562, 574–5, 580.
-, Mr. Roberts acting for see Roberts, W.
-, sureties for, 949.
-, Treasurer to see Taylor, T.
-, -, -, -, 1681, fresh but abortive proposal for farm of the revenue, 185, 271, 280, 283, 294, 318, 354, 383, 403, 416, 420, 431, 452–3, 529, 548, 562, 568, 574; proposal laid aside and succeeded by the scheme of Revenue Commissioners, 562, 571.
-, -, -, improvement in, 258.
-, -, -, Inspection Commissioners of, during the period of the restraints on the farm of Shaen et al. (see Gwyn, F., Weld, G., Hamilton, Sir R.). 2, 3, 258, 362; removed, 562, 623, 624,
-, -, -, irregular Exchequer methods, 259.
-, -, -, issues out of, 1443, and see Ireland (Revenue Farmers payments).
-, -, -, items or details of, 617–8.
-, -, -, loans on, 806, and see Ireland (Revenue Farmers loans).
-, -, -, Ranelagh's undertaking for the pay of the establishments (1671, Aug. 4), and his 24,000l. bond and 30,000l. thereon, 1146–7, 1330–2, and see Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, -, -, receivers of at the Restoration, 1640.
-, -, -, state of, 138, 185, 259.
-, -, Rolls, master of see Ireland (Master).
-, -, Royal bounty money, 1466.
-, -, Secretary of State see Davies (Davis), Sir J.
-, -, seizures of money on export to, 951.
-, -, sheriffs' accounts, 1002–3.
-, -, ships of the Navy for (the Irish Guard), 460, 572, 636, 664, 965; Irish establishment for, 623, 636, 676, 681, 687, 738, 769, 929, 1005, 1011, 1243.
-, -, ships bound for Ireland, port accounts or lists of for the Customs, 731, 732.
-, -, ships of Ireland not to be searched by the French, 1138–9.
-, -, smuggling between Ireland and the Isle of Man, 716, 732, 734, 741, 742, 771, 895, 906.
-, -, soldiers see Ireland (Army), Ireland (Tangier).
-, serving in Hungary, 1031.
-, lands (1649), see Ireland (lands).
-, -, Solicitor General (Temple, Sir J.), 98, 103, 432, 456, 611, 678, 705, 711, 738, 872, 928, 937, 947, 958, 1002, 1017, 1041–2, 1083, 1102–3 1160–1, 1162, 1470.
-, -, State officers of, 1003, 1006, 1057.
-, Athlone Pursuivant, 1003.
-, Clerk of the Council 1003.
-, Constable of Dublin Castle, 1003.
-, keeper of Council Chamber, 1003.
-, keeper of rooms in Dublin Castle, 1003.
-, keeper of records in Birmingham Tower, 1003.
-, kettle drum and trumpets, 1003.
-, porter of Dublin Castle, 1003
-, Pursuivant, First, Second and Third, 1003.
-, Secretary of State, 873, 1003.
-, Serjeant-at-Arms, Chief and Second, 1003.
-, Ulster King of Arms, 1003.
-, -, State's Houses, allowance for, 1640.
-, -, storekeeper and warehousekeeper for Ireland, office of see Clark, James.
-, -, Surveyor General, 432, 937 1002, 1047, 1102–3 (see Robinson, W.), Deputy Surveyor General see Thompson, R.
-, -, suspension of salaries and pensions.
-, (1680, Nov. 9, for a year), 70, 130, 133, 157, 225, 362, 1267.
-, (from April, 1681), 259.
-, (from Aug. 1682, and exceptions out of), 571, 645, 655, 662–3.
-, establishment deficiences to be abated out of pensions, 739.
-, -, Tangier establishment on the Irish establishment, 750, 687, 1009–11, 1059, and see Tangier (establishment).
-, -, - Forces (Scotch Regiment and 4 Independent Companies) on the Irish establishment, 259, 302, 481, 956, 1043, 1177, 1244, 1411.
-, -, -, payments for from Ireland, 259.
-, -, -, soldiers and inhabitants returning to Ireland and freight for, 974, 1185, 1276, 1279, 1288, 1299, 1311, 1374, 1430, 1438.
-, accounts of, 1411.
-, discharged in Ireland, 1507.
-, clothes of to be bought in Ireland, 1011.
-, stopping pay of in Ireland for Tangier arrears, 1011.
-, -, -, victualling from Ireland, 405, 623, 709, 771.
-, -, temporary payments on establishment, 1005, 1006, 1057.
-, -, tither, case of see Tyther.
-, -, tobacco from the Plantations, ½d. per lb. duty on tobacco sent from England to Ireland by coquet, 840, 907–8, 947, 1014, 1189, 1270, 1340, 1359, 1368, 1404, 1459.
-, -, town dues, 132–3.
-, -, trade from Plantations direct to Ireland in contravention of 25 Car. II. c. 7, see Ireland (navigation).
-, -, Treasury, 535.
-, -, undertaking for pay of establishments see Ranelagh, Earl of; Ireland (Revenue Farmers, Ranelagh).
-, -, Vice-Treasurer and Receiver General (Carteret, Sir S., Anglesea, Earl of, Ranelagh, Earl of), 114, 255, 259, 396, 562, 625, 704, 1002.
-, accounts, 114, 138, 259, 451, 562, 625, 653, 751, 771.
-, Commissioners for passing his accounts see Ireland (accounts).
-, Deputy, 68–9, 185, 314, 616, see Champante, Sir J.
-, fees or poundage, 806, 872, 1298.
-, his office replaced by that of the Receiver and Paymaster General of Revenue, 673, 761, and see Ireland (Receiver General).
-, office surrendered by the Earl of Ranelagh, 1297–8.
-, special disbursements by the King's special order, to be audited in England, not in Ireland, 451.
-, -, victualling ships from, 623.
-, -, - bills for ships, 737, see Kinsale.
-, -, wool bonds for export to England, 982, 1418.
-, office for entering and suing forfeited bonds, 982.
-, licences, 1242–3, 1282.
-, proposal concerning wool export, 1242–3, 1282.
-, trade frauds in, 551, 1418.
-, -, Works, estimates first to be had, 1335.
-, -, Yeomen of the Guard, 944; Captain of, see Fairfax, T.

Ireton, Henry, 145; lands, Ireland, 97.

Iron, Francis, of Kent, yeoman, tidesman, London, 1289.
-, -, Walter, lease, Trelowia, Cornwall, 1624.

Iron, bar iron, 1603.
-, -, guns see guns.
-, -, mines, 842, see Mines.
-, -, prices of see Prices.
-, -, sow iron, 1603.
-, -, wire (see Foley, T., Clark, S.), English manufacture of at Tintern and Whitebrook, 9, 406, 1158; export, 192, 659, 1061; imports, 344, 416; instructions for destruction or export of foreign iron wire, 9, 406–7, 501, 693, 705, 1105, 1157–8; claims of the Privy Purse and others upon forfeited foreign iron wire, 1157–8; reduced to rails or bars, 9.
-, -, works, forges, furnaces and cost of production of iron see Dean Forest.

Ironyard Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.

Isaacson, George, landwaiter's place, London, 1437.

Isbrandson, Claes, shipmaster 845.

Iscoed Isherwin (commote, co. Cardigan), 309, 684, 1059.

Isharton, Allan, surveyor, Lynn Regis, 93.

Islip (co. Oxford), 1551.

Issues of jurors, 52; yield of at the Restoration, 1633.

Italy, 154, 224, 407, 408, and see Florence, Savoy, Venice.
-, -, Navy convoy for ships to, 460.
-, -, pictures from, 868.

Itchenor (Chichester port), 1276.

Itchington, Nether (co. Warwick), 1540.

Ivan, Lewis, lands, Llanvihangel, 1619.

Iveagh, Visct. and Viscountess see Magennis, A. and M.

Iveley, Confraternity of (Chester), 1615.

Iverk Barony (co. Kilkenny), 1355.

Ives, Thomas, overseer of poor, Missenden, Bucks, 1065.

Ivon, Robert son of, tenant, Cumberland, 1197.

Ivory, elephants' teeth, imported to West Indies, 111, 263, 479.

Ivye, Edward, King's witness, 573.

Izardalias Shillingford, John, yeoman pricker of the Privy Harriers, 97, 150, 265, 468, 766.