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I
Ickering. See Ikerrin.
Iden, John, riding officer's place for, 129.
Ikerrin (Ickering), Lord. See Butler, Pierce.
Ilchester, Ivelchester, co. Somerset, gaol at, 161.
Inchiquin, Earl of. See O'Brien, William.
Incledon, , housekeeper of the Palace at Westminster, allowance, 232, 233, 338, 377, 504.
-, Ann. See Whinyard.
-, John, lease of the Duty of Post Groats, 269.
-, -, petition for lease of part of the Old Palace at Richmond, 174.
India, account of gold and silver exported to, required, 90. See also East Indies.
Ingland, Tho., of Great Yarmouth, accountant for prisoners of war, 485.
Ingleby
-, Ingoldby, Ingoldsby, co. Lincoln, manor of, lease of the site of, called Ingleby Hall, 8, 100, 110
-, rent payable out of, enquiry re, 131.
Ingleby (Ingoldsby), , major general, regiment of, 176.
-, Sir Richard, will of, 100, 110.
Inglescomb. See Englishcombe.
Ingoldby, Ingoldsby. See Ingleby.
Ingram, , colonel, his escape into France, 133.
-, Arthur, Viscount Irvine, Vice Admiral of co. York, 457.
-, William, recommended for riding officer's place, 209.
Inman, Henry, merchant, petition of, Customs bonds, 519.
Ipswich
-, co. Suffolk, 30, 122
-, port of, collector of. See Huggen, Benjamin
-, Knackston, John
-, prisoners of war at, 484.
Ireland, Accountant General of, salary, 24.
Accounts, Commissioners of, 334.
Agent for Transports in, 259.
Army in. See Subject Index Army.
army clothing from, 173, 276.
Attorney General of, 62, 197.
barracks in. See Subject Index Army in Ireland.
bills drawn from, 330, 465.
Black Rod, Usher of the. See Gore, Humphrey.
Buildings in, Surveyor General of. See Burgh, Daniel.
certificate goods imported, officer to keep account of, 339, 342, 387.
Chamberlain, Chief, salary, 24
-, Second, salary, 24.
Chief Governor, 24
-, salary, 104.
Civil List, 24
-, regulations of payments on, 104, 178, 272.
clergy of, petition for remission of Twentieths and grant of First Fruits as a perpetual fund to buy impropriations, 62, 260.
commissary for transporting Irish Forces to France in 1691 and 1692, accounts, 216, 438.
Common Pleas, Justice of. See Dolben, Sir Gilbert.
Commons, House of, 84, 208, 421
-, Speaker of, payment to, 476.
concordatums, establishment of, removal of charges on, 47, 143-144
-, to be fully paid, 104.
Council, Clerk of the, fee of, 476
-, extraordinary clerks, payment to, 476.
criminals and criminal causes, prosecution of, 395.
Customs, collector of, robbed, 158
-, correspondent in London with officers of, 387
-, patent officers, query as to their duties, etc., 24.
Deputy Receiver of. See Robinson, Sir William.
East India goods landed in. accounts of, to be kept, 387.
Establishment, 144, 265.
alterations and insertions in, 24-25, 395.
allowances and pensions on, 61, 62, 178, 218, 272, 365, 401 (2), 425, 443, 476, 522, 549
-, to be fully paid, 104, 218, 271, 346.
French pensioners on, arrears due to, 272
-, regulations of payments to, 104.
much overloaded, 62 (2).
regulations of payments on, 104, 178, 218, 271, 272, 346.
Exchequer Court, 294.
Exchequer [Receipt], 143, 241.
Exchequer Seal, 198.
Excise, Commissioners of, new commissions, 103, 346.
Explanation, Act of, 78.
First Fruits and Twentieths, their respective average yield since 1662, 62. And see Ireland, clergy.
fish imported from, 4, 102, 108, 143.
Forfeited Estates, Act for the sale of, 60, 204, 241.
debentures on, 204, 405, 406.
account of those returned, required, 461.
discount on, 564.
interest on, 204.
payment out of, 280.
Register and Paymaster of. See Jett, Thomas.
late Trustees for, 61-62, 241, 443.
fortifications in, placing the charge of repairs to, 47.
French conforming ministers in, allowances for, 272, 346.
French pensioners. See Ireland Establishment.
French protestants in, increase of, 346.
Game in, Ranger, Gamekeeper or Master of. See Smith, Sir Thomas.
government of, order by, 498.
Great Seal, 272, 346, 365, 420.
Hanaper, Clerk of, payment to, 476.
horses bought in, 67, 76, 300, 440, 452, 544.
lands, custodiam leases, petitions for, 198, 294
-, forfeited, petitions for grants of, 78, 197
-, lease, petition for, 366.
lead, tin, coals and salt landed in, account of, kept, 387.
Lieutenant General of. See Subject IndexArmy in Ireland.
lighthouses (six), duties on shipping for the maintenance of, 420, 421.
grants of, allowance for grantees, 24, 421
-, petition re, 351
-, surrender of, 420, 421.
not all maintained, 421.
proposed additional one in Dublin harbour, 421.
to be repaired and maintained by the Revenue Commissioners, 421.
linen manufacture in, encouragement of, grant for, 272.
erection of looms, 272.
Trustees for, constituted, 272.
And see Crommelin, Lewis.
Lord Chancellor, allowance to be paid in full, 178. See also Cox, Richard.
Lord Lieutenant, absence of, 230,
letters to, 208, 496.
petitions etc. referred to, 62, 191, 260, 265, 285, 308, 324, 333, 351, 366, 395, 549.
reports of, 180, 421, 476.
secretary to, franking of his letters, 531.
warrants to, 103, 104, 108, 111, 142, 143, 150, 158, 178, 218, 229, 240, 246, 250, 271, 272, 283, 311, 346, 365, 382, 395, 396, 401(3), 420, 421, 425, 428, 432, 443, 476, 522.
See also IrelandChief Governor
-, Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
Lords, House of, allowances for officers and servants of, 25, 50, 476
-, necessaries for, 476
-, Speaker of. See Cox, Sir Richard.
Lords Justices, 84, 246.
commission by, 395.
letter from, 350.
See also Cox, Sir Richard
-, Erle, Thomas
-, Montgomery, Hugh, Earl of Mount-Alexander.
Military List. See Subject IndexArmy in Ireland.
Ordnance in. See Subject Index Ordnance.
Parliament of, 47, 62, 208, 421.
charge of holding the last session, 50, 260, 476.
supplies granted by, 104, 105.
Parliament House, repairs to, 410.
pensions. See IrelandEstablishment
-, Subject Index Army in Ireland.
Physician to the Royal State. See Dun, Sir Patrick.
Post Office, 180, 181.
Clerk of the Roads, 154.
country letters to be collected and delivered by the Penny Post Office in Dublin, 181.
Deputy Postmaster General, 154, 181
-, clerk for, 154.
new establishment, detailed, 154.
Penny Post Office. See Dublin.
a treasurer to be appointed, 154.
Presbyterian ministers, allowance for, 24.
Prizage and Butlerage, Duties of, leased to the Crown, 247, 346.
provisions for ships of war, 258
-, to pass Duty free, 39, 301-302.
rapparees. See Irelandtories.
rate of exchange to, 429.
rebellion of 1641, 78.
Revenue, arrears, 104.
collectors of, debts of, 277, 345, 454, 549.
Commissioners, 39, 107, 258, 276, 289, 421.
letters to, 24, 190, 387, 438.
new commissions, 103, 346.
petitions referred to, 62, 197, 247, 277, 345, 549.
warrants to, 281, 301, 454.
payments out of, 143, 265.
salt for, 109.
Second Serjeant-at-Arms, salary, 24.
Settlement, Act of, 78.
ships from, trading to France, 434, 438, 461
-, trading to the Plantations, 512
-, prevention of, 387.
ships trading to, embargo on, 531
-, removed, 534, 538, 541.
Sword of State, 230.
tobacco landed in, accounts of, to be kept, 387.
tories and rapparees, robbing a collector of Customs, 158.
Treasury of, 46.
troubles in, 246.
Twentieths. See IrelandFirst Fruits.
vessel for guarding the coast, 421.
Vice Treasurer, accounts, 143. See also Coningsby, Lord.
Deputy. See Pratt, John
-, Robinson, Sir William.
war in, 177.
wool imported from, account of, mentioned, 411.
wool and provisions transported from the south into France, 190, 308.
woollen manufactures, exportation, prohibition of, by Act 10 Wm, III. c. 16, 276.
Works, Surveyor General of. See Robinson, Sir William.
Ireman, John, highway robber, arrest of, 423.
Ironmonger, Benjamin, underkeeper in Cranborn, Windsor Forest, 182.
Irvine (Erwyn), Viscount. See Ingram, Arthur.
Isaac, Sir Charles, servants to William III hired by, 342.
Isack, Frances, of Polslow, nominee for an annuity, 259.
Isdulas, co. Denbigh, hundred of, 103.
Isles, Henry, boatman at Salcombe, appointed tidesman and weigher at Southampton, 186, 187.
Italy, 480.
Ivelchester. See Ilchester.
Ivey, Ayliff, of Falmouth, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.
Izick. See Port Isaac.