Index: I

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Idiots, Clerk of Custodies of. See Talbot, G.

Idle, Jer., 425.

-, John, 1st clerk in the office of Philip York, a Teller at the Receipt, 440, 618.

-, -, Chief Baron of the Exchequer Court, Scotland, 609, 629.

Igareda (Igaruda. y Gareda), Paul de, 43, 62.

Ilay, Earl of. See Campbell, Archibald.

Illegal importations, 14.

Importations. See Arms, free, illegal.

Impress money (Navy), 29.

Impressing men for the Navy. See Navy (impressing).

Imprests for the several establishments. See the respective establishments separately (ut supra under Establishments).

-, Auditors of. See Benson, W.; Aislabie, W.; 9, 14, 49, 55, 70, 82, 104, 115, 129, 273, 299, 313, 314, 316, 326, 463, 486, 489, 490, 507, 523, 531, 536, 549, 551, 556, 560.

-, deputy Auditors of, 594. See Bangham, E.; Thomas, J.

-, method of, for contracts, 510.

Improvements, Scotland, annuity for, 168.

-, -, Commissioners and Trustees for improving Fisheries and Manufactures, Scotland, 100, 168, 209, 244, 346, 461.

-, -, -, annual reports from, 3–5, 100.

-, -, -, cashier to (see Whitefoord, A.), 5, 100, 244, 461; issues to, 393, 587; payments by, 209.

-, fund, deficiency of, appropriated out of Aggregate Fund, 11.

-, yearly plan of grants for the fisheries, linen and bleaching, hemp and coarse wool trades, 3, 244, 461.

Indemnity [Customs], Act for, 323.

Independent Companies. See Army, Popple, H.; Invalids.

India (see East India), 296.

-, handkerchiefs, 510, 558.

Indians (N. America), employment of, against the Spanish, 278, 283.

Inge, Theodore, William, sheriff of Stafford, 391, 418, 597.

Inglis, John, Marshal of the Ceremonies and Assistant Master of same, 144, 167, 181, 360, 384, 401, 426.

-, William, watchman, 202.

Ingoldesby, Col. Richard, regiment of, 568.

Ingram, Henry, 7th Viscount Irvine, Commissary General of Stores at Minorca, 469, 474.

Innes, Peter, 343, 357.

Insurance, 52. See Gibraltar.

Intelligence, 610. See Agents (abroad) and payments of extras under the various Ambassadors, severally.

Interludes, &c., examiner of. See Chetwynde, W.

-, deputy examiner of. See Odel, T.

Interpreter of, Oriental languages. See Stamma, F.; Massabeky, J.

Invalid (Invalids), 583.

-, agent and solicitor to. See Eyre, K.

-, estimates for, 208.

-, fund, Scotland. See Edinburgh infirmary.

-, regiment, contract for clothing of, 99, 339, 530.

-, 25 Companies of, same for same, 99, 170, 339.

-, 4 Independent Companies of, 230, 364.

-, 5 new companies of, 374, 392.

Inverness, 197, 204, 295, 429, 622, 628, 629.

Ipecechuana, 340.

Ipswich, 158, 331, 627.

Ireland, Jane, pension to, 286.

IRELAND. See Navy (manning, 113, 222, 223, 227, 270, 290, 341, 356, 446, 491, 498, 518, 544, 563.

-, accounts, Commissioners of. See Ireland (Commissions).

-, appeals from, to England. See Lords (House of).

-, arms, importation of, 537, 538, 551. See Ireland (free).

-, army, augmentation of. See Ireland (regiments).

-, -, subsistence, 37, 38, 39.

-, Auditor General of, 536.

-, barracks. See Barracks.

-, Battle Axe Guards. See Battle.

-, butter exports from, See Cork, Ireland (provisions, 288, 290.

-, cattle from, Surveyor General against imports of into Scotland, see Hamilton, W.

-, Chancery Court. See Ireland (Cursitor).

-, Chirurgeon General. See Nichols, J.; Proby, T.

-, Clerk of the Pells, and Clerk of the Treasury of the Exchequer. See Dodington, G.

-, -, of the Quit Rents and Crown Rents. See Coplestone, T.

-, Commissioners for the Accounts of the Vice-Treasurers, Receivers General, and Paymasters General, 39, 108, 290.

-, Commander in Chief. See Parker, G.; Shannon, Viscount.

-, Concordatums. See Concordatums.

-, copper coinage for. See Copper.

-, Council Chamber. See Dublin.

-, currency, 193, 281, 282.

-, -, reduction of gold. See Reduction.

-, Cursitor and engrosser of writs (Chancery). See Conolly, W.

-, Customs. See Ireland (Revenue).

-, deductions. See Deductions (Ireland).

-, deputy Clerk of the Pells. See Bayly, John.

-, -, Muster Master General, 230. See Lyons, J.

-, -, Vice-Treasurer and deputy Receiver-General. See Gardiner, L., 37, 533.

-, drawbacks on exports to, 222.

-, enlisting men from, 267.

-, Establishment, civil pensions on, 3, 67, 75, 303, 309, 370, 372, 437, 462, 611.

-, -, military, 34, 233. See Ireland, regiments.

-, -, -, leap year allowance. See Leap year.

-, Exchequer. See Exchequer Receipt, Exchequer Court.

-, Excise. See Excise.

-, forfeited estates. See Forfeited.

-, free importation into (see Ireland, arms), 97, 99, 214, 291, 305, 318, 491, 492, 551; general resolution as to, 489–90.

-, General Officers, Board of, 230, 293, 441.

-, gold coins, reduction of. See Reduction.

-, Heralds. See Ulster, Athlone, State.

-, hops exported to, drawback on. See Hops.

-, Hospital. See Deductions (Ireland).

-, Judges in. See St. Leger, Sir H.

-, Lieutenant General and Commander-in-Chief. See Ireland (Commander-in-Chief).

-, Lord Chancellor. See Jocelyn, R.

-, -, Lieutenant (see Devonshire, Duke of), 17, 34, 39, 52, 53, 75, 87, 96, 103, 108, 118, 122, 129, 131, 132, 200, 233, 237, 261, 262, 267, 281, 282, 283, 291, 296, 303, 307, 308, 309, 324, 327, 330, 340, 341, 342, 437, 441, 453, 454, 462, 491, 500, 525, 533, 536, 537, 542, 546, 547.

-, -, -, deficiency of income of, met out of wool licences, 95, 97, 375, 578.

-, -, -, secretary to, 464.

-, Lords Justices General, and General Governors of, 38, 281, 282, 290, 339, 434, 436, 441, 461, 462, 483, 489.

-, mariners, 307.

-, Military contingencies. See Military.

-, militia, arms for, 290.

-, Muster Master General's Office, 131.

-, -, -, -, deputy. See supra Ireland (deputy).

-, mustering forces on the establishment, alteration in method of, 454.

-, Ordnance and Stores. See Ordnance.

-, Parliament of. See Parliament.

-, Paymasters General of revenue. See Ireland, Receivers General.

-, -, -, -, accounts of. See Ireland, Commissioners.

-, Pell fees. See Deductions (Ireland).

-, Pells, Clerk of, 38.

-, -, office, 38.

-, pensions on Establishment of, 96, 129, 132, 394.

-, Physician General to the Army. See Peacock, Dr. A.

-, ports of, 237.

-, Postmaster General and deputy. See Postmaster.

-, poundage. See Deductions (Ireland).

-, Privy Council of, 281, 339.

-, Protestant schools in. See Society.

-, provisions from. See Ireland (butter). Gilman, J., Gibraltar, Minorca, 562, 563.

-, Receiver General and Paymaster of Revenues, 17, 34, 52, 97, 261, 283. See Ireland (Commissioners).

-, recruits, raising of, 491, 494.

-, reduction of gold coins. See Reductions.

-, regiments, 214, 291, 303, 305, 318, 537, 538, 551.

-, -, allowance of extra day's pay for leap year. See Leap year.

-, -, augmentation of, 34, 52, 229, 230, 233.

-, -, Battle Axe Guards. See Battle.

-, -, increased establishment of, for Dublin. See Dublin.

-, -, raising of, 453.

-, -, remittances to England for pay of, 261.

-, -, tents, &c., for, 461–2.

-, -, transferred to England, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 52, 102, 104, 105, 107, 193.

-, Register of Forfeitures. See Coplestone, T.

-, Remembrancer of the Exchequer. See Palmerston, Viscount.

-, Revenue (Customs), 233, 283, 373.

-, -, Commissioners of. See Duncannon, Viscount; Boyle, H.; Thompson, E.; Riggs, E.; Galway, Viscount; Gray, Sa.; Boyne, Viscount; Glanvill, W.; Tennison, H.; Dupplin, Viscount; Corbet, Sir W., 14, 26, 59, 60, 97, 99, 104, 129, 200, 214, 217, 222, 232, 236, 275, 291, 301, 305, 308, 318, 332, 433, 491, 492, 501, 537, 538, 539, 551, 553.

-, -, -, Solicitor and Correspondent to. See Manning, R.; Staunton, R.

-, -, commissions of, 623.

-, -, Paymaster of. See Ireland (Paymaster); Ireland, Receiver (General).

-, salt run into Scotland, 235.

-, smuggling. See Ireland (salt), Ireland (wool).

-, Society for promoting Protestant schools. See Society.

-, Solicitor for affairs of, in England. See Manning, R.

-, State officers, 462, 533.

-, third engineer of. See Marcel, L.

-, trade of. See Ireland (wool trade).

-, Treasury Office. See Treasury (Ireland).

-, Vice-Treasurer (see Edgcumbe R.; Torrington, Viscount), 38, 282, 283, 461, 462, 494, 646.

-, -, accounts of. See Ireland (Commissioners), 533.

-, wines, taster of, &c. See Delafaye, Charles.

-, wool trade. See Sheepskins.

-, -, illicit exports of, 16, 101, 267, 277, 288, 312, 318, 329, 330, 521.

-, -, -, -, act for preventing 52, 59, 155.

-, -, -, -, proposals for preventing, 19, 20, 155, 242, 262.

-, -, licences. See Ireland (Lord Lieutenant, deficiency).

-, -, -, produce of, 95.

Irish, 161.

-, Establishment, regiments, &c., &c. See variously under Ireland.

Irvin, Francis, 425.

-, Viscount. See Ingram, H.

Irvine (Ayrshire), 425, 432, 622, 628.

Irwin, John, Lieut. Col., 122, 129, 131.

-, James, Customs Surveyor in Virginia, 17.

Isdulas Hundred (Denbigh), 66, 122, 130.

Isles, Joseph, sheriff of Bristol, 156.

Isles du Vent (coin), 213.

Italian coins, 443.

-, engines for silk, models of, 12.

Ives, John, 425.

Ivey, John, tidesman, 201.