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I
Ightenhill (Clitheroe, co. Lancashire), 736.
Ilfracombe (co. Devon), 850, 866.
Illegal exaction of money, bill against, 343, 344.
Ilsington (co. Devon), 602.
Impost wines, allowances of. See Customs (Impost).
Imprest
-, auditors, 2, 16, 88, 270, 274, 290, 303, 305, 312, 361, 384, 441, 465, 478, 481, 563, 672, 679, 745, 746, 762, 784, 798, 805 (see Aldworth, W., Beale, B., Brewer, J., deputy to Beale, Bridges, B., Godolphin, F., Langley, Sir R., Twisden, R.)
-, fee for auditing Customs accounts. 161, 771
-, papers &c., of office of, 520.
-, accomptants, regulation for registered orders, 478-9.
- bills, 33.
-, prest certificates, 479.
-, rolls, 251, 612.
Inchiquin, Earl of. See O'Brien. W.
India, 85.
- West. See West.
-, East. See East.
India, lacquer, 616.
-, pictures, 616.
Indigo, 367.
Indigent Officers. See Cavaliers.
Ingham, Sir Thomas, Governor of Walmer Castle, 454.
-, -, junr., Commissioner for Recusants, co Kent, 788.
Inglewood (co. Cumberland), 867.
- Forest (co. Cumberland), 544.
Ingoldmells (co. Lincoln), 423, 559.
Ingoldsby (Inglesby). Sir Richard, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Bucks, 788.
-, Sir William, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co Yorks, 739.
Ingram, Sir Arthur, wine merchant, 133.
-, John, Customs bonds, 798.
-, Rowland, wine merchant, 133.
Inner Temple, 39, 68, 78, 249, 566, 766.
Innis (Ennis, Innes), Mr., tin farm, 226.
-, Walter, Gentlemen Usher Daily Waiter, 170, 383, 449.
Inquisitions, 748, 756.
Inspruch
-, (Austria) Archduchess of, 12
-, Ambassador Extraordinary to espouse and conduct the Archduchess for the Duke of York, 12, 22.
Installing debts, 34.
- First Fruits. See First Fruits.
Intelligence
-, See. Secretary of State
-, Williamson Sir J.
-, ambassadorial, 506, 775.
Interest, general, 9, 113, 356.
-, six per cent., 8, 21, 86, 97, 114, 171, 179-80, 249, 276, 284, 306, 320, 368, 380, 400, 422, 449, 458, 469, 504, 512, 533, 540, 559, 560, 667, 703, 708.
-, four per cent. reward, 21, 114, 138, 170, 179-80, 368, 400, 469, 512, 560.
-, ten per cent., 254, 482.
-, seven per cent., 254.
-, Irish interest (ten per cent.), 332, 851.
-, accounts, 40, 59, 138
-, see the bankers separately as under Bankers.
-, allowed on orders, 275, 284.
-, allowance to departmental Treasurers, 167, 179-80, 200.
-, departmental Treasurers permitted to borrow on interest, 400, 432, 512.
-, interest rebate or discount on bonds (six per cent.), 5
-, making interest principal at the end of every six months, 114.
-, not allowed on certain warrants, 188.
-, on loans, payment of, 18
-, issues for, 255, 264 (see Loans and Bankers).
-, Order of Council for permitting borrowing on interest, 400, 512.
-, usury. See. Usury.
Inundations, 121.
Ipswich (co. Suffolk). 851.
-, parish of St. Matthew, 120.
Irby, Sir Anthony, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Lincoln, 696.
Ireland, Thomas, Chancellor of Durham, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Durham, 792.
Ireland, 41, 384, 385, 391, 419, 520, 525, 528, 799, 808, 810, 828.
-, accounts. See Bellingham, Sir R.
-, Act of Settlement, 533, 732, 831, 844.
-, adventurers and soldiers, 816, 844
-, see Ireland (Commissioners and quit rents).
-, ale and beer licences. See Wine licences.
-, Auditor General, 243, 533, 831.
-, Army, 816
-, Irish forces in England, pay of, 73.
-, -, list, 331.
-, -, quarters, 331.
-, aulnage, 854.
-, casual revenue, 330, 332.
-, civil list, 331.
-, cloth from, 3.
-, coal export permitted to, 400.
-, coining farthings in, 232.
-, Commissioners for affairs of, for settlement of Ireland or Court of Claims, 90, 399, 732, 844.
-, Common Pleas. See Common Pleas
-, composition rents, 533.
-, concordatums, 232.
-, Cork House, Commissioners of [Customs] at, 210, 439.
-, corporations, 854.
-, custodiam rents. 64.
-, Customs. See Customs.
-, currency, 331
-, foreign coins current in, 292
-, current money of, 417.
-, dearth and famine in, 349, 356, 360.
-, defence of, against the Dutch, 455.
-, establishment, rules for payments out of, 819.
-, -, 3,135l. 7s. 9d. out of, reserved to the King's disposal, 563.
-, -, new, 279, 563, 810.
-, -, pensions on, 327, 409, 500, 559, 563, 593, 702-3, 843, 849.
-, Exchange. See Exchange.
-, Exchequer. See Exchequer.
-, Excise. See Excise.
-, Explanation Act, 533, 831.
-, exports to, 497.
-, -, from England, 7.
-, farthings, 292, 361.
-, fines and forfeitures, 331.
-, First Fruits of twentieth parts, 854.
-, forfeited lands, 348.
-, -, recognizances, 331.
-, French shipping reserved to Carteret, Sir G., 854.
-, grants of lands in, 89, 431, 439, 525, 548, 732, 823, 851
-, grants of lands or moneys in, to be with the consent of the Chief Governor, 824
-, further grants of, prohibited till the end of the Commission [for Claims], 399.
-, Great Seal. See Great Seal.
-, Greenwax, 331, 854.
-, Hearthmoney. See Heathmoney.
-, [impost] wine warrants to Lord Lieutenant and Council, 349, 357.
-, intelligence, 810.
-, interest, Irish interest, rate. See Interest (ten per cent.).
-, lands. See Ireland (grants).
-, -, held in socage, 333.
-, Lord Deputy. See Capell, A. (Earl of Essex).
-, Lord Lieutenant, 52, 72, 73, 184, 185, 186, 190, 203, 210, 232, 233, 257, 273, 279, 292, 323, 324, 332, 342, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 353, 354, 356, 360, 367, 369, 413, 632, 748, 823, 824, 850, 851, 854, 859
-, see Berkeley, Lord J., Essex, Earl of. Robartes, Lord J.
-, -, house for, in Dublin Castle, 501.
-, -, secretary to, 810
-, -, troop of horse, arms for, 828.
-, Lords Justices, 349.
-, marine regiment, 232.
-, merchants, 353.
-, Navigation Act frauds. See Navigation.
-, oak for the Navy, 49.
-, officers of, returning from Holland, 293.
-, Ordnance, Master of, 510 (see Byron, Sir R., Chicheley, Sir T.)
-, Surveyor of, see Moore, Sir J. and J.
-, Plantation trade and frauds. See Navigation.
-, Portuguese milreis current in, 292.
-, Privy Council, 369.
-, Prizage and Butlerage, 854.
-, prizes, 332.
-, provinces, free port in each, 333, 348.
-, quit rents and Crown rents and remissions of, 65, 144, 151-2, 232, 243, 330, 332, 342, 348, 349, 351, 354, 360, 501, 533, 828, 831, 833, 842-3, 844-5, 850, 851, 854-5
-, included in the revenue farm, 241, and see Ireland (Revenue farm) generally
-, remissions of quit rents to be with the consent of the Chief Governor of Ireland, 824
-, abatements to the amount of 4,000l. per an. allowed out of the 1675 Irish Revenue Farm, 855
-, commission for these remissions up to 4,000l. per an., 831
-, stated exceptions of quit rents out of the 1675 Revenue Farm, see Petty, Sir W., Marshall, R.
-, regiments from, 497.
-, Revenue, Farm and Farmers, farm of Customs and Excise, 1658, 507
-, see Dodson, W., Morrice, T.
from 1669, July 12 (Breedon J., Bucknall, R., Bucknall, W., Dashwood, G., Dashwood, W., Forth, D., Forth, J., Hayes, J., Jemmet, P., Muschamp, W., Taylor, H.), 166, 232, 241, 257, 283-4, 317, 330, 344, 408, 411, 413, 439, 492, 493, 501, 748.
accounts, 233.
commissioners to, 232, 351.
days of grace to, 73.
defalcations to, 73, 126, 166, 184, 198, 200, 203, 210, 232, 242, 244, 283-4, 322, 323-4, 349, 350, 356-7, 360, 369, 413, 439, 831, 850-1.
Farmers discharged, except J. and D. Forth. 244.
grants out of the farm, 689.
issues out of, 304, 555, 824.
officers of the Farmers, 73.
pensions in, 232, 279.
rent due from, 73, 525.
51,000l. for security of remainder of, 26 (from Bucknall, R., Bucknor, T., Forth, T., Hayes, Sir J., Hinton, E., Huntingdon, Major R., Muschamp, W., Royden, M., Taylor, H.)
-, -, -, undertakers for the management of the revenue in Ireland (Viscount Ranelagh and partners). See Jones, R.
-, -, -, fresh farm from 1675. Christmas (Gorges, Dr. R., Hanway. W., Hill, W., Hoare, T., Mill, S., Muschamp, W., Petty, Sir W., Richbell, E., Ryder, W., Shaen. Sir J., Sone, F., Stanyon, L.), 823, 853-5, 858-60.
advance money, 345, 346, 348, 350, 354, 360, 851, 859, 860, 871.
advertising the letting the farm, 326, 327.
commissioners under the new Farmers, 333, 346, 360, 855
-, interim Commissioners for managing, 858-60.
contract for, 345, 346, 348.
King's right to remit 5,000l. of barren quit rents under this farm, 332, 348, 354.
office in Dublin, 859.
proposals for the farm, 329-33.
Receiver or Chief Treasurer to the Farmers, 859.
-, Secretary of State. See Davis, Sir P.
-, Lane. Sir J.
-, Secretary at Wars See Lane, Sir J.
-, servants from, 452.
-, ships allowed to trade to, for short journeys during the embargo, 56.
desired by the Lord Lieutenant to trade with the Plantations, 72-3
-, prohibited from so trading, 126, 452
-, allowed to so trade, 452
-, and see generally Navigation (Act frauds).
to guard the seas of Ireland, 332.
coming to Ireland, 810.
-, soldiers in, 712, 713, 724, 738, 796
-, and see Army
-, Ireland (Adventurers)
-, Ireland (Army).
-, Surveyor General, 243, 533.
-, trade, decay of, 52
-, effect of the Dutch war on, 73
-, and see Ireland (ships).
-, Treasury Lords, 748.
-, Tunnage and Poundage Act, 853.
-, Vice Treasurer, Receiver General and Treasurer at Wars, 354, 555, 563 (see Anglesey, Earl of, Ranelagh. Viscount)
-, deputy to, see Bellingham, Sir D.
-, -, office of, and perquisites, 417.
-, wine licences. See Wine.
-, wool, certificates of entries, regulations as to, 273, 288, 632, 635.
forgeries of certificates, 273.
grantee of registering of bonds. See Armorer, Sir N.
illicit trade in, 73, 632, 635.
imports to England, 866.
statutes concerning 854.
Ireton, Mr., order on the Subsidy, 664.
Iron, imports (Swedish), 755.
-, rollers for Plantations [sugar], 498.
-, works. See Dean Forest.
Isaac
-, (Isaak) Sebastian. Commissioner for taking surety of J. Northcote, 130
-, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 789.
Isaacson, Mr., surveyor, Falmouth, 670.
Isham, Cyprian, tidewaiter, London, 129, 812.
Isinglass, 527.
Isley, John, wine merchant, 133.
Issues of jurors
-, surrender of farm of, 341, 833
-, see Brouncker, Viscount.
Istead, Ambrose, of London, stationer, surety of C. Goodwyn, 115.
-, Richard, of Lewes, Sussex, surety of C. Goodwyn, 115.
Italian comedians, 119.
-, -, stage built for, 392, 837.
-, -, exporting properties, 392, 826.
-, -, importing properties, 757.
Italy, Ambassadors. See Ambassadors.
-, goods imported from, 367, 563
-, Italian trifles, 704.
-, merchants, 613.
-, pictures from, 395, 605.
Itterly, Richard, 624, 740.
Ivat, Anthony, joiner, 611.
Ive, Roger, land waiter, Newcastle, 807.
Iveagh barony (Ireland), 855.
Iverley Wood (co. Stafford), 757.
Ivy, Lady, 216.
Ivye, William, falconer, 746.
Ivy bridge (co. Devon), 789.
Iwade (co. Kent), 633, 674.
Izad, Major, 803.
Izard. See Shillingford.