Index: I

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'Index: I', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623, (London, 1911) pp. 702-704. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol17/pp702-704 [accessed 24 April 2024]

I

Ilanz, Zant, Grisons, Switzerland:
-, diet of, 268.

imperial ban. See ban, imperial.

imperial council, 104.

imperial court, 226, 231.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives at, 49, 150, 170, 194, 202, 221, 223, 234, 242, 257, 290.

India. See East Indies.

India merchants. See East India Company.

Indies, 233, 240, 573.
-, Spain wants to keep England out of, 235; Spain demands Dutch shall cease trade in, 323, 625; ship with silk from, 381.
-, tobacco from, 378; absorb gold, 434; injuries done by English in, 614.
-, -, Patriarch of the, 614.
-, -, East. See East Indies.
-, -, West. See West Indies.

indigo, 288, 359n.

Infant. See Charles, brother of Philip IV.

Infanta. See Isabella Clara Eugenia Maria, Infanta of Spain.
-, -, of the barefooted nuns. See Margaret of Austria.

Inheritance. See Ships, names of.

inns:
-, monopoly of, 22.

Innsbruck, Tyrol, 198.
-, Emperor leaves for, 216.

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

Inquisitor, at Rome:
-, opinion about Dominis, 338.
-, -, the Grand, 614.

Inquisition, the Spanish, 629.
-, English dislike, 599; suspended for English, 630.

intercepted letters:
-, of emperor, 177, 178, 182, 185, 193, 205–207.
-, of Cardinal Lodovisio, 210.
-, of Simon Digby, 223.
-, of Infanta Isabella, 414.
-, of Venice, 522, 523, 526, 540, 541, 543, 553, 554, 565, 569.

Interminelli. See Salvietti.

Ireland, 169, 250, 423, 430.
-, levies from for Poland, 3, 93.
-, danger of gathering troops in, 22.
-, guns lost off, 94, 563.
-, de Lormes visits, 97; pirates dangerous on coasts, 134.
-, Frenchmen arrested in, 147; commissioners for, 154, 220.
-, grain of poor quality, 163; troubles in, weapons found, 171, 172; quieted down, 186. Chichester summoned from, 219; fleet may go to, 220.
-, munitions sent to forts of, 288; ships of arrested at Bordeaux, 339n.
-, activity of Catholics in, 366; utterly Spanish, 413; proportion of Catholics in, 428.
-, population, horses, strategical importance, 435; disturbed state, 435, 436.
-, no ships, revenue, 436; Spanish influence with, 456; ships sighted off, 478.
-, troops better than English or Scots, 486; troops serving Spain, 600.
-, Spanish ship sequestrated in, 603, 609.
-, -, Lord Deputy of. See St. John, Oliver.
-, -, Lord Treasurer of. See Chichester, Arthur, Lord.

iron, 160.
-, in England, 431.
-, -, ware from Venice, 495.

Isabella Clara Eugenia, the Infanta, Archduchess of Austria, Infanta of Brabant, Infanta of Flanders, Archduchess of Flanders, ruler of the Spanish Netherlands, 353, 458, 472, 477, 487, 620, 640.
-, (1621):
-, Digby has audience of, 4; James asks to hasten marriage, 28; advises restitution of Valtelline, 109.
-, Philip asks to remain Regent of Netherlands, 114; disposed to renew truce with Dutch, 123.
-, emperor writes to for truce, 130, 135; correspondence with Dola, 134.
-, Trumbull hands emperor's letter to, 155; Digby brings letter from emperor to, 157, 166.
-, deplores misfortunes of Elizabeth, 160; not disposed to give any satisfaction, 161.
-, (1622):
-, to have part in truce conference, 217; emperor refers negotiations to, 256.
-, men of with Mansfelt, 271; to attend Brussels congress, 272; Weston says nothing of audience, 278.
-, correspondence with Princess Palatine, 281; Mansfelt settled with, 295, 305; treats with Mansfelt, 311.
-, says James not inclined to send commissioners to Brussels, 296; wants James to confirm Mansfelt's promise, 314; delays all provision, 318.
-, defrays Weston, 330; full powers to treat with Weston, 332; Weston treats with deputies, 344.
-, Frederick tells does not want truce, 338; limited powers, 348, 351; offers to Mansfelt, 355.
-, empowers Chichester to arrange armistice, 358; Weston unwilling to remain charge upon, 359.
-, suggestions to from Vienna, 361; tells James Palatine must give up everything, 371.
-, full powers from emperor, 372, 399; induces Schwartzberg to stay, 373.
-, devices to delay negotiations, 376; English levies granted to, 384.
-, James pleased with letter from, 385; presents mules to James, 393.
-, deputies of will not accept Frederick's proxy, 408; letter recalling Cordova to Bergen, 414.
-, reviews Cordova's troops, 418; writes to stay Tilly and Anhalt, 421.
-, feelings of James towards, 457; letter of King of Spain to, 463; urges Cordova to go to Bergen, 466.
-, negotiations about Palatinate, 468, 470; tries to detain Weston, 475; Weston refuses presents, 482.
-, proposal to deposit Palatinate towns with, 490; captains serving, 501; letter of Philip to, 509, 518.
-, Philip orders to restrain Tilly, 514, 520; angry letters to Tilly, 518.
-, (1623):
-, offers English free passage through Flanders, 532; suggestion that Frankenthal be deposited with, 539, 564, 574, 577, 579.
-, persists about armistice, 581; deposit of Palatinate with, 618.
-, confessor of. See Bricuelas.

Isabella. See Elizabeth.

Isem, John, English galley slave released, 34.

Istria:
-, Elliot sounds ports, 277.

Italy, 195, 394, 416, 532, 550, 580.
-, Dutch truce will endanger, 29; Digby going to, 36, 61, 69; Spaniards threaten, 45, 86.
-, princes of jealous about Grisons, 46, 47; Spanish troops tied up in, 174.
-, Spinola to take troops to, 196; whole force of Spain may descend on, 197.
-, if war in, Spain will make peace with Dutch, 236; league against heretics designed to ruin, 255.
-, emperor awaiting issue in, 264; Elliot may go to, 278; Spanish hold on, 286, 578.
-, appeal to against Spain, 320n; need to counterpoise Spain in, 355; hurt of armistice to, 367.
-, soldiers in Netherlands, 390, 395, 400; Spain wishes to concentrate on, 409, 421.
-, trade at Southampton gone, 430; treason of troops in Spinola's camp, 486.
-, to be relieved of Spanish predominance, 489; Spain waits to see what happens in, 533.
-, Princes of to be asked to join league, 539; gold brocade of, 548.
-, to be told of Valtelline league, 562; Savoy fears loss of liberty, 622.