Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1689-90. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895.
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'General Index: I, J, K', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1689-90, (London, 1895) pp. 624-631. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/will-mary/1689-90/pp624-631 [accessed 23 April 2024]
I.
Iberny (?), camp at
Idiots, custody of
-, estates of
Ikemans, Gilbert
Ilchester
Imperial Courts, the
-, English secretary at
Imperialists, the
Impressment (see Pressing).
Ince
Inch, Isle of
Inch, John
Inchiquin, William, Earl of
-, letter from
Incubator, patent for
Indemnity, Act or Bill of
India
-, East, Company
-, cruel oppression of
-, ships of
-, goods
Indians, the
Indies, the
-, East (see India, East).
-, West
-, fleet of
-, French in
-, regiments designed for
-, squadron
Informers
Ingfield Green, letter dated at
Ingleby (Ingoldsby), —
-, Sir Henry
-, Richard
Inglis, Alexander
Inmon, Ralph
Innes, Alexander
-, Capt.
-, James
-, John
Innis, Col.
-, Mary
Inniskillin (see Enniskillen).
Inventions
-, artificial respiration
-, carriage
-, coach hanging
-, destructive material in war
-, fire engine
-, glass
-, grenado shells
-, gun metal
-, lead-ore, refining of
-, metal for ordnance
-, printing stuffs
-, "sea crab," for recovery of wrecks
Inverkeithing
Inverlochy, garrison at
Inverness
-, garrison at
Inverness, county of, sheriff of
Inverurie, Lord
Ipswich
-, mayor of
-, mutiny at
Ireland
-, affairs in, or news from
-, apothecary-general to the army in
-, arms and stores for and in
-, army (James II.'s) in
-, (William III.'s) in
-, brass money in
-, campaign in
-, carrying intelligence to or from
-, cavalry in
-, chief engineer in
-, clergy of
-, neglect by, of their parishes
-, clerk of the ordnance in
-, coast of
-, commander-in-chief in
-, proposed union of the office,
with that of lord-deputy
-, commissary-general of the forces in
-, commissioners of the revenue of
-, committee of
-, copper money in
-, correspondence with
-, council of
-, county gentlemen of
-, Cromwell, Oliver, proceedings and
policy in
-, customs
-, Danish troops, needed for, sent to, or
in
-, Dutch troops, in or going to
-, escapes to or from
-, estates in
-, events in
-, fasts proclaimed in
-, fortifications in
-, French aid for
-, or regiments or officers in
-, reported landing of, in
-, garrison in
-, German troops, &c., in or going to
-, government of
-, Great Seal of
-, commissioners of
-, health of
-, high admiral of
-, inhabitants of
-, judges in
-, King's remembrancer
-, lord deputy of
-, "Lord Lieutenant" title of, offered
to Schomberg
-, magistrates in
-, mails to and from
-, mariners of
-, money for
-, Muster-Master-General in
-, nobility of
-, north of
-, map of
-, old troops needed for
-, officers in
-, in, cashiered
-, carelessness of
-, negligence of
-, in, compared to lions in Africa
-, lack of
-, pardon for those in, laying down
their arms in
-, passes to
-, passengers on ships to and from
-, paymaster of forces in
-, peasants in
-, physician-general to the army in
-, plague in
-, postmaster-general of
-, prisoners of or in
-, Presbyterians of
-, prices in, of brandy
-, bread
-, horseshoes
-, provisions
-, Protestants of or in
-, briefs for
-, their trade with France
-, provisions in, or for
-, quit rents in
-, rebels in
-, goods of
-, receiver-general in
-, recruiting in, the enemy's methods of
-, recruits for or in
-, reduction of, schemes or taxes for
-, refining metals in
-, revenue of
-, roads in
-, Roman Catholics of or in
-, Schomberg's preparations for crossing
to
-, services in
-, sheriffs in
-, ships of or for
-, sickness in the
-, soldiers and officers of or in
-, pillage committed by
-, state of the army in
-, state of the country
-, more ruined by friends than
foes
-, supplies, or stores for or in
-, transport arrangements in
-, troops sent to
-, movements of, in
-, newly raised in, difficult to
discipline
-, volunteers for
-, warships needed for
-, William III.'s journey to, and presence
in
-, (see also William III., James II., and
Cromwell).
Ireton, Judge
Irish, the
-, cavalry
-, Channel
-, disorders committed by, at Portsmouth
-, expected landing of, in Lancashire
-, "Hughonetts,"
-, lords in William III.'s army, anxious
to fight
-, officers
-, mostly peasants
-, passengers
-, prisoners
-, at Liverpool
-, prizes
-, Sea
-, ships
-, squadron
-, troops compared to Croats
Irish Society, the
Ironside, Dr. Gilbert
Irvine, Dr.
-, Mr.
Irving, Alexander
-, George
-, Herbert
-, John
-, Robin
Irwell House
Irwell, Christopher
Irwine (Irwin, Irwyn), Alexander
-, Anne
-, James
-, wife of
-, Lieut.
-, Robert
-, William
Irwing, Lieut. Robt.
Isaac, —
-, Charles
-, Mr.
Iscoid Isherwin, commote of
Ishall, John
Isles, the
-, Bishop of
Isola, Jean Henri
Issen, John
Italy
-, opera in
-, passes to
-, princes of
Ivonet, John
J.
Jacinto, Don Pedro
Jack, John
Jackson, Alderman
-, Benjamin
-, Mr.
-, Richard
-, Robert
-, Rowland
-, Thomas
-, William
Jacob, Sir Abraham
-, Carlin
-, Jan
-, Robert
-, a servant
"Jacobites," the
Jacobs, Margaret
Jacobse Aert
-, Hugh
Jacobsen, Jacob
-, Theodore
Jamain, Nicholas
-, Jane
Jamaica
-, clerk of the crown of
-, governor of
-, merchants of
-, squadron of
-, vice-admiral of
James I.
James II.
-, Acts of Parliament of
-, adherents of
-, ambassador from, to the Pope
-, from, to Duke of Florence
-, army of
-, arrival in Ireland
-, bedchamber-man to
-, bedchamber-woman to
-, books and papers of
-, buckhounds of
-, camp near Dundalk
-, closet keeper of
-, cofferer to
-, commissioners of
-, defeat of army of
-, declarations by
-, drinking health of
-, envoy from, to France
-, goods of
-, grants by
-, grooms of the great chamber of
-, harbourers of
-, horses of
-, huntsmen and hounds of
-, letters from
-, money collected for
-, master of the household of
-, names of those subscribing money for
-, orders of
-, plate and goods of
-, pension for, from the Pope
-, reign of
-, seal of, to be broken up
-, servants and household of
-, statue of, at Newcastle-on-Tyne
-, vice-chamberlain to
James, Christopher
-, Capt. Douglas
-, Higon
-, Hugh
-, Thomas
-, William
Jamestown, Baron (see Hewett).
Jamestown-on-Shannon
Jane (Jean), Dr.
Janston, —
Janse (Jans, Jansse, Jansz), Adofe
-, Ary
-, Frau
-, Francyntie
-, Gertryse
-, Hendryn
-, Herman
-, Ida
-, Jacemyntie
-, Jan
-, Jannetie
-, Josiah
-, Martyntie
-, Mary
-, Petersie
-, Styntie
-, Susanna
-, William
Jansen (Janssen), Hendrik
-, Jacob
Jansq, Jannitie
Jaquad, Andrew
-, John
-, Magdalene
Jarrett, William
Jarvois (Jervais), Thomas
Jay, David
-, Gabriel
-, John
-, Peter
Jeakell, John
Jean (see Jane).
Jeanse, Catryn
Jedburgh
Jefferson, Leonard
Jeffreys (Jeffery, Jeffries, &c.), Lord Chief
Justice
-, warrant to deliver his body for burial
-, Col.
-, Frances
-, Geoffrey
-, Dr. James
-, John
-, Sir Robert
-, Roger
-, Thomas
Jemison, Mr.
Jenew, John
Jenifer, John
-, William
Jenkinson, Sir Robert
Jenks, Francis
Jentes, —
Jenner, a quaker
-, John
-, Mr.
-, Sir Thomas
Jennings, Jonathan
-, Sir Jonathan
-, Sir Edmund
-, Thomas
Jephson, —
-, Mr.
-, William
Jersey
Jerusalem, Bishop of
Jervais, Thomas (see Jarvois).
Jesson, James
Jesuits, the
-, allowance for their mission
Jeurier, Catryn
Jeutdecker, Johannes
Jewish merchants
Jews, the
-, tax upon
Jodrique, the camp of
Johnes, Charles
"John Baptiste," a servant
Johnson, —
-, Anne
-, Ellinor
-, Frances
-, Sir Henry
-, James
-, Joseph
-, Jervis
-, Capt. John
-, John
-, Margaret
-, Mary
-, Mr.
-, Michael
-, Sir Nathaniel
-, Sir Philip
-, Robert
-, Richard
-, Samuel
-, Thomas
-, William, (see Johnston).
Johnsern, Isaac
Johnston (Johnstone), Capt.
-, Helen
-, James
-, John
-, Lady
-, Mr.
-, Margaret
-, Robert, (see Johnson).
Joicey, alias Jonsy, John
Joliffe (Joliff), —
-, John
-, Thomas
Jolivet, Mr.
Jolly (Jolley), —
-, J[ohn]
-, Mary
-, Mons.
-, Thomas
Joncquet, Guyen
Jones, —
-, Adjutant
-, Amos
-, Capt.
-, Daniel
-, Edward
-, Gaynor
-, Helen
-, Hugh
-, John
-, Mr.
-, Mary
-, Richard
-, Susan
-, Thomas
Joossen, Magdelansie
Jooste, Ary
Jordan, John
-, Patrick
Jordison, Catherine
Jore, Major
Jorrice, Jacob
Joseph, —
Jouse, Maerten
Jousy (see Joicey).
Joyce, —
-, Daniel
-, John
-, Mary
Joy, William
Joye, Peter
Judiei, —, a Neapolitan
Jukes, Edward
Juliers
Jumper, William
Junge, Commissary
Jurgien, Hans
Jurien, Hans
Justell, Henry
Justens, Joseph
Justice, James
Jutland
K.
K—, J—,
Kaiserworth
-, siege of
-, camp at
-, letters dated at
Kan, Armede
Kay, Margaret
-, Robert
Kart (see Carte).
Keagle, John
Kearny, Lawrence
Keating, Capt. Arthur
-, Percy
Keck, Anthony
Keeling, John
Keeper, the lord
Keith (Kieth), Capt.
-, John
-, Lord, (see Marishal, Earl).
Kelbie, Robert
Kellingbank, —
Kells
Kellum, Capt.
Kelly, —
-, Elizabeth
-, John
-, Patrick
-, William
Kelsey, —
Kelso
Kemble, Mr.
-, Richard
Kemp, John
Kempthorne, Capt.
-, Sir John
-, Rupert
-, Samuel
Kenchley, Abraham
Kendal
Kendal, Earl of (see Denmark, Prince George
of).
-, Col.
-, Col. J.
-, James
-, Mr.
-, Mrs.
Kendrick, Andrew
-, John
Kenge, Charles
Kenmare (Kenmure), Viscount
Kennaway, Thomas
Kennedy (Keneady), Andrew
-, Capt.
-, David
-, Hugh
-, James
-, William
Kenny, James
Kenrick, Andrew, (see Kendrick).
Kensington
-, Crown Inn at
-, King's House at
-, housekeeper at
-, Holland House at, &c., letters dated
at
-, accident at
-, Lord Nottingham's house at
-, letters, &c., dated at
-, palace at
-, works at
Kensy, Sir Thomas
Kent, Anthony, Earl of
-, Heneage, Earl of
-, John
-, Peter
Kent, co. of
-, assizes in
-, coast of
-, Custos Rotulorum of
-, deputy lieutenants of
-, fee-farm rents in
-, justices of
-, lands of Roman Catholics in
-, lord lieutenant of
-, receiver-general of
-, vice-admiral of
-, seditious meetings in
-, concealed lands in
Kenton, John
-, Joseph
Keppel, —
Keppink, Adrian
Kerr (Ker), Andrew
Kermincham
Kerr, John
-, Mr.
-, William
Kerton, John
Keswick
Ketchlove, John
Kethwick, court or commote of
Kettleby, Edward
Kew
Key, Francis
-, Robert
Keybert, —
Keyser (De Keyser, Kaysar), Jan
-, John
-, Mdlle.
Kidd, William
Kidder, Mr.
-, Richard
Kidvill, John
Kiffin, William
Kilberry (?)
Kildare, Bishop of
-, Lord
Kilgoure, James
Kilkenny
Killigrew, Admiral
-, Capt.
-, Henry
-, Robert
Killingworth, Edward
Killishandra Castle
Kilmarnock, lands of
Kilmore, deaneary of
-, fort of
-, loss of
Kilpatrick, Thomas
Kilrudderry
Kilshaw, Richard
Kilstuart, baillie of
Kimmersley, Capt.
Kincardine, Earl of
Kinderland, Katherine
King, Capt.
-, Capt. Charles
-, Christopher
-, George
-, wife of
-, Gregory
-, John
-, Lieut.-Col.
-, Luke
-, Mr.
-, Sir Robert
-, Robert
-, William
King's Bench
-, Court and officers of
-, fees in
-, Lord Chief Justice of
-, prisoners in
Kingsgate
Kinsgsley, —
-, Mr.
Kingsmill (Kingsmall), John
-, (or Evans)
Kingsmoor Heath
Kingston
Kingston, Alexander, Viscount
-, Elizabeth, Viscountess
-, Thomas
-, William, Earl of
-, warrant for the creation of, as
Earl of Ardglass
-, house of
-, secretary to
-, servants of
Kingston-on-Hull (see Hull).
Kingston
Kinkell
Kinmel (?)
Kinmundie
Kinnaird, Lord
Kinnersley
Kinnion, Lieut.
Kinnoul, William, Earl of
Kinross
Kinsale
Kinton, Capt. John
Kintore, John, Earl of
Kippen
Kirby, Mr.
-, Col. Roger
Kirk, —, (see Kirke).
Kirkcudbright
-, cocquet seal of
Kirkby, Col.
Kirke (Kirk), Major-General Percy
-, letters to
-, "un homme capricieux,"
-, goes to Londonderry
-, reported capture of
Kirle, Dr. Thomas
Kitchell, Major
-, T.
Kitsey, Thomas
Kitson, James
Kiveton
Kiweth, commote of
Knapp, John
Knat, John
Knewstub (Knewstubb), Mr.
Knatchbull, Mr.
-, Thomas
-, Sir John
Knifton, Arabella
Knight, Anthony
-, James
-, John
-, Mr.
Knight-Harbinger, office of
Knightley, —
Knighton, —
Knockbayn
Knole Park
Knollis, Robert
Knopff, Daniel
Knowles, James
Knox, Thomas
Krell, Elizabeth
-, Hern
Kynaston, John
Kynvin, Mr.
Kyssenburgh, —