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I
Ibbetson, James, gent., of the co. of York, deceased; cxxxi. 20.
-, Mary, executrix of, lease of a moiety of Kirkstall Ing, petition; cxxxi. 20.
Imperial regiments, list and places of; cxxi. 3.
Imperialists, forage for; cxiv. 64.
Impositions, new and additional; cv. 45.
Impost duty; cxxxvi. 32.
Imprest, accountants of; cxxvi. 38; cxxxi. 30; cxxxvi. 30.
-, -, committee to inquire as to the; cxxxi. 30, 31.
-, auditors of; cvi. 29; cviii. 2; cxv. 40. cxvii. 13; cxxii. 12, 51; cxxiii. 51; cxxv. 38; cxxxiii. 8; cxxxv. 29; cxxxvi. 29, 30, 46; cxxxvii. 56; cxxxviii. 1, 3; cxxxix. 52; cxl. 45; cxliii. 14; cxlvii. 38; cxlix. 28, 32; cl. 22; cli. 5; cliii. 23; cliv. 3; clviii. 55; clxi. 32.
-, -, memorial; cxii. 57.
Ince, Jo., secretary to the Bank of England, land tax tallies; cvi. 67.
-, William, Capt. “en second” in Lord Mountjoy's regiment, memorial; cxx. 41.
Incidents, salaries paid by way of; cxxiv. 14.
Indemnity Act; cxii. 32.
Independent companies, the four, to be employed in the garrison of Annapolis Royal; cxlv. 32.
India, China, and Japan, earthenware imported from; clxxviii. 5.
India Company, the East; cv. 27; cvi. 67, 69; cvii. 21, 39; cxii. 53; cxxvi. 3.
-, -, -, complaint as to vessel fitting out for private trade to India; clxv. 5.
-, -, -, directors of, memorial; clxxii. 37.
-, -, -, -, order of; cxvii. 46.
-, -, -, fund for; cix. 18; cxi. 11.
-, -, -, perpetual exclusive trade to and from East Indies; clvi. 8.
-, -, -, saltpetre for ordnance at fixed price; clvi. 5.
-, -, -, sums advanced by; clxxvii. 21.
-, -, -, time allowed for paying their customs; cxlvi. 40.
-, -, -, unrated goods, duties, &c. on; cxxv. 30, 33; cxxvi. 9, 10; cxxxiii. 60; cxliv. 55; clxviii. 11; clxxii. 37; clxxv. 8, 15.
-, East, fleet; cliii. 22.
-, -, ships, arrival of, at Kinsale; cxvi. 37.
-, importation of negroes into; clxxvi. 28.
-, private trade to; clxv. 5.
-, West, correspondence, the; cxx. 10; cxxxviii. 16; cxl. 12; clvii. 1.
-, -, packet boats, the course of; cxxiii. 54.
Indian chiefs, the, merchandise for; cxxi. 52.
Indians, presents for the; cvii. 11, 24, 50.
-, -, propagation of Christianity among; cxii. 45.
-, trouble with, in America; cxiii. 10.
-, under H.M. protection, estimate of present to; cxvii. 55.
Indies, the East, spices from; cv. 27.
-, the Spanish West, in America, negroes to be brought into, by the Assiento contract; clxxvi. 28.
-, the West; cxxxvi. 31; clxxviii. 19.
-, -, agent for sick and wounded in; clxxvi. 2.
-, -, agent for prizes in; cxxxii. 59.
-, -, cotton wool exported to American colonies from; clxvii. 8.
-, -, galleons taken in; cxiii. 46; cxiv. 63; cxxxii. 31.
-, -, marines ordered to; cxiv. 18.
-, -, regiments in; cliv. 50; clxii. 42.
-, -, ships of war in; cxv. 21.
-, -, transport of soldiers to; cxi. 4; cxlvi. 19, 30.
-, -, widows of officers killed in; cxvii. 9.
“Industry,” the ship, of Leith, case of; cxii. 63; cxiii. 17.
Infantry, two regiments of, to be formed out of Portuguese prisoners; cxvii. 25.
Ingham, Mr., officer for the stamps in Suffolk; cxlvi. 42.
Inglis, Alexander, of the city of Edinburgh, merchant, petition; cl. 10.
-, John, Esq., marshal of the ceremonies; cxlv. 11; clxv. 9.
Ingoldesby, Col., lieutenant-governor of New York; cxiv. 57.
-, Lieut.-General, the late, his regiment; cli. 38.
-, R., report of, on petition of Brigadier William Villiers; cxvii. 5.
Ingots of foreign gold seized by a searcher of London; cxvii. 11.
Inniskilling, garrison of; cxx. 17; clxxiii. 4.
Inns of Court and Chancery refuse to pay duties on window lights; clxii. 37.
Insurance. See Fire.
-, (Marine) Office, project for; cxi. 14, 38.
Invalid out-pensioners, several lately discharged to be re-admitted; clxvi. 6.
Invalids, companies of, doing garrison duty; cxxxviii. 42; cxli. 8; cxliv. 13.
-, eight new companies, officers of, petition; clxii. 10; clxv. 35; clxxiv. 32.
-, 12 companies of; clxv. 26.
-, 12 old and eight new companies of; cxlv. 30.
-, fund for; cxxxii. 41.
-, one company of, establishment for; clxxxix. 22.
-, payment of; cxx. 1.
-, stores for; cxlvii. 33.
-, to be reviewed and reported on; cxlv. 45.
Invasion, the late; cxi. 4; cxii. 2, 3, 37.
Inverary, and revenue officers of Fort William; clxxiv. 54.
Inverbraky, the port of, running of brandy in; clxviii. 16.
Inverkithing, survey of; cxv. 33.
Inverlochy, defence of; cvi. 46, 79.
Inverness; cxiv. 30.
-, port of, collector of Customs at; cxxiii. 4.
-, -, -, frauds, &c.; cli. 15; clxviii. 16.
-, -, creeks belonging to; clxxiv. 54.
Ipswich, member of Parliament for; clvii. 34.
-, workmen at, employed by the Royal Lustring Company; cxxxix. 19.
Ireland, accountant general in; cxxi. 41; cxliv. 20; clxxiv. 52; clxxv. 10.
-, army in; cxxi. 5; cxxii. 27; cxxiv. 13.
-, -, surgeon general of; cxxx. 8; clxiv. 22.
-, assay master in; clxxv. 16.
-, attorney general of. See Attorney General, Ireland.
-, auditor general of; cviii. 48; cxvii. 8, 42, 43; cxx. 8, 27, 49; cxxiii. 9; cxxxvii. 59; cxlviii. 9. See also Dering, Charles.
-, auditor of imprests in; clxxvi. 10.
-, bills transmitted from; cxv. 20.
-, brewers of, petition for allowance; cxv. 54.
-, civil list of, pensions on; clxxii. 41.
-, commissary general of; cxvii. 31; cliv. 20.
-, commissioners of revenue in. See Revenue, Commissioners of, Ireland.
-, corn, &c. exported from; cxii. 58; cxv. 20.
-, Court of Queen's Bench, clerk of the Crown; cxvii. 49.
-, duties on French goods imported into; clxxv. 3.
-, establishment of; cxv. 26, 28, 39, 42, 55; cxvii. 10, 34, 49; cxx. 23; cxxi. 38; cxxiii. 7; cxxvi. 28; cxxxiii. 49; cxxxvi. 26; cxxxvii. 46; cxxxix. 23; cxl. 35; cxliii. 46; cxliv. 2, 57, 59, 65; cxlv. 51; cxlvi. 18; cxlvii. 1; cxlix. 3, 12, 14; cl. 11; cli. 37; clii. 39; clvii. 35; clviii. 21; clxiv. 25; clxvi. 41.
-, -, proposed alterations to; cxi. 32.
-, forfeited estates in; cix. 31; cxxii. 68; cxl. 17; cxlviii. 2; clxv. 37.
-, French gold and silver current in, new pieces of; clxxv. 16.
-, -, pensioners in; cxxxiii. 16; clxviii. 18.
-, judges in, allowance to, for circuit; cxxi. 42; clxii. 40.
-, King-at-Arms, &c. in, coats, &c. to; cxliii. 22.
-, Lord Lieutenant of; cvi. 28; cvii. 20, 66; cxvii. 15, 31, 42; cxix. 3; cxx. 17, 27, 28; cxxi. 36, 41, 48, 49; cxxii. 53; cxxiii. 7, 9, 12, 36; cxxvi. 28; cxxx. 8; cxxxii. 33, 34, 35; cxxxiii. 36, 47, 49, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101; cxxxvi. 33, 36, 47; cxxxvii. 44, 46, 57, 59; cxxxviii. 50; cxxxix. 23, 54; cxliv. 2, 11, 14, 15, 29; cxlv. 21, 40; cxlvi. 2, 9, 41; cxlviii. 9; cxlix. 12; clii. 39; clxii. 6; clxiv. 15, 16, 17, 19; clxvi. 41, 42; clxvii. 4, 15, 22; clxxiv. 1, 39, 52; clxxv. 11; clxxvi. 10, 16, 24, 29.
-, -, as to barracks at Dublin; cvii. 18.
-, -, asks that arms, &c. of four foot regiments should be passed free; cxiv. 1.
-, -, on petition of Charles Hubblethorne; cvii. 19.
-, -, -, Lord Kingston's son; cviii. 19.
-, -, on petition of Charles de Cresseron; cviii. 20.
-, -, -, Charles Dering; cviii. 48.
-, -, -, Richard Martin; cviii. 54.
-, -, -, William Viscount Charlemont; cx. 20.
-, -, -, Earl of Roscommon; cxii. 52.
-, -, -, Capt. James Roch; cxv. 23.
-, -, see also Pembroke, and Wharton.
-, Lords Justices of; cxvii. 8, 43; cxx. 4, 8, 13, 27, 28, 49; cxxv. 14, 16; cxxvi. 30; cxxxiii. 47; cxlviii. 9, 13; cxlix. 14; clii. 39; clv. 33; clviii. 43; clxiv. 15, 17, 22; clxxvi. 16.
-, -, on petition of Charles Hubblethorne; cvii. 19.
-, -, -, Duke of St. Alban's; cviii. 11.
-, -, -, Countess Dowager of Donegal; cviii. 12.
-, -, -, Capt Peter De Lom; cix. 6.
-, -, -, Earl of Roscommon; cxii. 52.
-, -, -, the widow Delaspois; cxvii. 42.
-, military list, pensions on; clxviii. 18.
-, muster master of; clii. 39.
-, muster master general of, the deputy; cxxvii. 13.
-, ordnance in, officers of, memorial; cxxxiii. 5.
-, packet boats between Scotland and; clxiv. 14.
-, Palatines in; cxix. 1; cxxxii. 49; cxxxiii. 47; cxxxix. 39; cxlvi. 2; clx. 5; clxxiv. 1; clxxvii. 44.
-, parliament in; cvii. 20; cxvii. 15, 35; cxliv. 11.
-, -, charges of sessions of; cxxxii. 16; cxliv. 15.
-, paymasters in; clix. 2.
-, paymaster general of forces in, auditor to; cxix. 42; cliv. 53.
-, persons going to, without passports stopped; cxxvii. 20.
-, ports of, collector in; cxv. 55.
-, postmaster of, the deputy; cxxi. 34; cxlix. 39.
-, powder and arms sent to; cxxxiii. 79.
-, Presbyterians in, breed dissension between Protestants and Roman Catholics, &c.; cliii. 26.
-, press in, corrector of; cxxi. 48.
-, prisoners from Spain to be carried into; clii. 38.
-, Privy Council of, deputy clerk of the; cxlix. 43.
-, -, letter from; clxxv. 16.
-, prizage and butlerage in; cxv. 13.
-, public buildings carried on in; clxxvi. 24.
-, quarantine in, persons to take care of; clxvii. 15.
-, receiver general of, the deputy; cxxiii. 10; clxxvi. 24.
-, recruits sent from; cxxv. 21.
-, regiment transported to West Indies from; cxlvi. 30.
-, regiments disbanded in; cliv. 52; clxxiii. 38; clxxvi. 24.
-, -, hard case of surgeons of; cxxx. 8.
-, -, of foot in, majors of, petition; cxxxvii. 44.
-, -, raised for, colonels of, memorial; cxii. 10.
-, revenues of, payments out of; cxiii. 67; cxix. 6; cxx. 17; cxxi. 31, cxxxiv. 13; cxxxvii. 46.
-, Royal Hospital in, magazines to be built near; cxliv. 11.
-, salt beef and pork of, inferior to that of England; cxxv. 20.
-, solicitor general of. See Solicitor General, Ireland.
-, surveyor of H.M. works and buildings in; clxxvi. 24.
-, tobacco, &c. run and imported into; cxxi. 4, 10, 15; cxxiii. 41; cxxxi. 6; cxlvii. 46.
-, treasury in, robbery of the; cxxii. 50.
-, troops designed for; clxii. 52; clxiii. 3.
-, vice treasurer of; cxxii. 50; cxliii. 37.
-, war in; cxv. 26; cxxiii. 46; cxxxiii. 92; cxlvi. 41; clx. 6.
-, waste lands in; cvii. 36.
-, wool clandestinely exported from; clxii. 9.
Irish and English pay, difference between; clxxvii. 12; clxxviii. 44.
-, -, subsistence, difference between; clxxvi. 29.
-, and Spanish deserters, regiments formed out of; cxxxi. 17; cxxxii. 53.
-, army, disbanded regiments of, on half-pay; clxiv. 22.
-, officers, hard case of; clxiv. 23.
-, oxen generally small, &c.; cxxv. 20.
-, Roman Catholic officers in H.M. service, provision for; clxxviii. 14.
-, vessels, two, with French silk on board, stopped; cxxxii. 40.
-, victual imported into Scotland; clvii. 5; clxvii. 1.
Irum, Major Alexander, his services, memorial; cxxxi. 35.
Irvin, in North Britain, town clerk of; cxxi. 63.
Irwin, Alexander, surveyor of the port of Dundalk; cli. 9.
Irwin, salt pans in; clxxii. 3.
-, smuggling traders at; cxxi. 15.
Islay, or Yla (West Highlands); cv. 29.
-, Iyla, or Eyla, the Earl of; cvi. 50.
Italian silk, importation of; clxii. 12.
-, troops in H.M. pay; cxxxii. 18; cxliii. 48; clxxvii. 37.
Italy, articles shipped for; clxii. 24.
-, cavalry transported from; cxi. 4.
-, Imperial forces in; cvi. 55.
-, merchant traders to; cxxxiii. 9.
-, money remitted to Spain by way of; cxiii. 9.
-, Palatine troops in; cvi. 3.
-, Prussian troops in; cxxxii. 14; cxxxvii. 54; clx. 2; clxxiv. 14.
-, troops in, money for; cliii. 18.
-, war in, commissioners for affairs relating to; cxxxviii. 33.