Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.
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"Index: I". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629. Ed. Allen B Hinds(London, 1916), , British History Online. Web. 29 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol21/pp666-669.
I
Ibraim, Celebi, agent for Aga of Alexandretta:
-, deposition of, 141, 142.
Ibzchoa. See Itzehoe.
Imperialists:
-, collecting fleet for Baltic, 5; understanding with Spain dangerous to Dutch, 10; Hanse towns unable to resist, 17.
-, proposed league to secure sea against, 41.
-, peasants gain advantage over, in Holstein, 61; Hamburgers promise not to accommodate, 159.
-, Danish fleet unable to intercept food supplies, 170; suspect fresh trouble brewing about Palatinate, 427.
-, efforts to strengthen on Baltic, 444; do not respond to Denmark's steps to peace, 445.
-, besieging Brunswick, 493.
-, Danish commissioners confer with, 505; preparations to invade friuli, 528.
-, commissioners at Hamburg, 529, 600; Roe suggests measures to help Denmark against, 537.
-, Palatine asked to pay arrears to forces, 538; demand too much of Denmark, 552.
-, inclining to adjustment with Denmark, 558; fraud to England about Palatinate, 562.
-, -, See also Germany.
India:
-, Portuguese fighting Persians and English in, 93.
-, rich ships from reach Holland, 128; Dutch set foot in, 356.
-, Spain nervous about trade, 391; disaster to Spanish fleet of, 414, 416, 418, 432.
India Co. See East India Co.
India Co., West. See West India Co.
Indies:
-, ships for, 106, 359.
-, Dutch harass Spaniards in, 393.
-, See also East Indies.
-, West. See West Indies.
indigo, 321.
-, English and Dutch supply Italy with through Leghorn, 40.
Infanta. See Isabella Clara Eugenia.
-, -, of Spain. See Maria Anna.
infection. See plague.
Ingam, Edward, secretary to lieutenant of Dover:
-, Venice wants punished, 8, 25, 26; Contarini demands punishment, 32; to be at disposal of Venice, 43.
-, king has punished, 19, 29; Buckingham cannot have punished for obeying him, 23; king unwilling to punish unjustly, 44.
-, took letters by stratagem, 32; punishment of, 55, 56, 66.
-, Contarini to ask for release, 68; he asks, 152; supposed release, 192.
Ireland:
-, danger of, 71, 169, 171.
-, troops for, 170.
-, fear of Spanish fleet going to, 207; Elizabeth quelled rebellion in, 224.
-, proposed joint attack of France and Spain on, 349; Spanish conspiracy in, 358, 359.
-, rich ships from Indies reach, 359.
-, Lord Chancellor of. See Loftus, Adam.
-, Lord Deputy, Viceroy of. See Cary, Henry, Viscount Falkland.
Irish:
-, government orders regiment of, 10; troops fight with peasants at Witham, 46.
Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Flanders, 97, 123.
-, cordial reception of Hulst, 5; offers free trade to English, 73.
-, proposal to English, 95; negotiations with Carlisle, 102, 119, 124, 131, 149, 154, 155, 251, 422, 476.
-, wants truce with Dutch, 108, 414; Carlisle did not broach matters of consequence to, 159.
-, pressing invitation to Carlisle, 174; Carlisle takes letters to Savoy, 196.
-, indifference about English fleet, 185; Argyle served, 198; deputies meet Dutch, 216, 294.
-, Trichasteau sent to, about Monferrat, 218; sent Rubens to Spain, 266.
-, Argyle served long, 296; Scaglia's negotiations with, 306, 336; gentleman of, with Porter, 307, 312.
-, sent Zapata to Spain, 331; sends to Spain about English treating at Rochelle, 364, 366.
-, Scaglia going to see, 367, 381; advises sending Scaglia to Spain, 384.
-, strongly urges peace, 419; writes to Scaglia to return, 431; eager for peace, 455.
-, Carlisle will report any overtures from, 447; Carlisle's short audience of, 469, 494; invited Carlisle, 471.
-, Nithsdale in service of, 517; Kniphausen and Peblitz dare not pass through territory of, 591.
Iskanderun. See Alexandretta.
Isny, Eisna [Wurtemberg, German Empire]:
-, troops quartered at, 16.
Italy, 106, 154, 167, 283, 289, 292, 295, 303, 344, 360, 388, 404, 476, 483, 489, 499, 519, 535, 537, 552, 556, 557, 560, 568, 585.
-, news from, 293, 388, 394, 418, 456, 549, 559, 565.
-, Hulst going to, 5; Austria proposes to encourage trade, 8; talk of Carlisle going to, 31.
-, German forces approach, 15, 16, 29; increase of Austrian power over, 38.
-, English think affairs will distract France, 25, 48; danger of Mantua affair to, 27; affairs should urge peace between France and England, 34, 35.
-, letters from seized in England, 26; Leghorn convenient port in for English and Dutch, 39, 40.
-, trouble threatened in, 54, 56–58, 89, 93, 192, 195; reports of war in, 87, 129.
-, Louis not pledged to, 71; events in will determine Carlisle's movements, 72.
-, powerful forces on frontier, 82; Spaniards try to turn France's attention from, 88; levies for, 107.
-, French succour for will be delayed, 122; Contarini speaks of plight to Charles, 152, 153.
-, England does not object to war in, 155; Charles advises Spain to make war in, 184, 196, 206.
-, Spaniards want to gain time for invasion, 186; French treachery to, 194.
-, Spain offers France composition about, 197; situation of, makes Venice arm, 199.
-, France and England could release from servitude, 204; Charles under no obligation to, 206, 208.
-, war in, advantage to England, 206; England will try for continuation of war in, 222.
-, Spanish peace with England would mean designs against, 207; Spaniards will have all own way if make war in, 224; Spaniards find game is not so easy, 249.
-, Porter says will remain in, 215; French neglect, 223.
-, Buckingham wants trouble in, 225; England invites French to, 232; Contarini fears ruin, 235.
-, Louis will go to, if Rochelle falls, 264; Richelieu wants to harry Spaniards in, 274.
-, Spain wants peace with England to have free hand in, 269; fate bound up with Germany, 270.
-, English want to see France committed to, 284; Charles wants French to act in, 287.
-, question of French help in, 297, 313, 317, 373, 442, 456, 477; Spaniards likely to devote energies to, 307.
-, breach between France and Spain desirable for, 314; English want to force hand of French in, 323.
-, doubtful if Louis will take army to, 326; Porter sent to, 336; Spanish plans about, 339.
-, Spanish offer to France about, 340; Olivares says France has no concern in, 349.
-, Richelieu's plan to secure permanent way into, 351; Richelieu's plans for, 365.
-, likely to be centre of events, 358; continued troubles in, 363.
-, troops at Zante, 364.
-, Spaniards put everything aside for conquest in, 368, 432; Carlisle's curiosity to see, 370; opportunity for France to help, 371; needs French help, 407.
-, French want to bind England about, 374; bad disposition of Cordova to, 385.
-, troops from Germany for, 386; attitude of France to, 390, 446; difficulties increase, 393.
-, Anglo-French reconciliation will bring peace to, 399; French neglect for Geneva, 409, 410.
-, things tend to war, 412; Spanish ministers in, 413; affairs in make Spaniards mistrust French, 414.
-, Spain relies on England more than France about, 419; princes of, hate Spaniards, 421.
-, fall of Casale bad for, 423; Wake does not believe Louis will go to, 424.
-, England will make peace if France sends troops to, 425; fall of Rochelle advantageous to, 427.
-, French demand pass into, of Savoy, 438; if Spaniards mean war in, they may grant any terms to England, 440.
-, Wake interested in position in, 450; need of vigorous French action in, 454; emperor will
make peace with Denmark if French invade, 463.
-, Crequy ordered to, 465, 477; Pappenheim destined for, 469; France means to attend to, 474, 480.
-, England wants France involved in, 477; Venice always worked for peace of, 478.
-, England wants to deprive France of excuses about, 486; French cannot help while civil war lasts, 490.
-, peace with England enables France to help, 495, 542; Spaniards want English to divert French help from, 496.
-, Dutch fear French not sincere about, 498; Duchess of Rohan in, 501.
-, Rosencranz writes of importance of diversion of, 504; Louis goes to review army for, 512.
-, Carlisle's magnificence astounded, 513; Wake would like to leave, 514.
-, Carlisle gives Savoy's views upon, 513; Carlisle does not believe French in earnest about, 515, 527.
-, question of French passage through, 517; Louis determined to help, 523.
-, situation in, grows critical, 526; troops raised in Flanders for, 528; civil war in France endangers, 530.
-, Wake does not believe in French intervention in, 532; or Elizabeth, 534.
-, England wants Savoy to write to France in interests of, 547; French forces expected in, 548.
-, Spaniards remitting money to, 561; Charles asks Contarini about, 567.
-, Venetian understanding with France for protection of, 575; Denmark and Sweden can relieve, 576.
-, dissolution of parliament bad for, 581; reported French peace with Spain about, 582, 583.
-, Pappenheim ordered to, 591; reported Spanish remittances to, 592.
-, Soranzo sent because of serious situation in, 594; diversion of Denmark necessary to, 601.
Ithaca, island of:
-, lading permitted at, 143; excessive plantation of vines at, 341.
Itzehoe, Ibzchoa Holstein:
-, large imperial force at, to besiege Krempe, 411.
Iviza, Evizza, Ivica, Balearic Islands, Spain:
-, salt of, 250, 402.
-, Spanish galleys of, capture English and Dutch ships, 353.
-, Spaniards offer Savoy salt of, 514.