Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 19, 1625-1626. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.
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'Index: I', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 19, 1625-1626. Edited by Allen B Hinds( London, 1913), British History Online, accessed November 25, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol19/pp686-689.
"Index: I". Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 19, 1625-1626. Ed. Allen B Hinds(London, 1913), , British History Online. Web. 25 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol19/pp686-689.
I
Illes, William, master of the Eagle, 483.
Imberson. See Henderson.
Imperial resident at Constantinople, 491.
-, tries to bribe Captain Pasha, 197; to take up negotiations for truce, 219; Alva directs to sent Barili to Poland, 220; inactive about truce, 246.
-, waiting for Bairam to become Caimecan, 330; keeps up peace negotiations, 340.
-, more active, 388; says peace with emperor not confirmed, 401; tries to get Spanish agent received, 434.
-, fears visit of Gabor's gentleman, 471; promises of, 501; exaggerates Mansfelt's defeat, 542; very active to thwart Gabor, 543; remonstrates about raid of Pasha of Buda, 580.
Imperial ambassador:
-, may be sent to Constantinople, 219.
-, at Constantinople, 308.
Imperial ban:
-, Denmark to be put under, 496.
Imperialists:
-, Pasha of Buda has secret understanding with, 307; do not want Spaniards in empire, 460.
India, 218, 279.
-, spices of, 554.
-, -, See also East Indies.
-, -, East, Company, See East India Company.
Indians, 102.
Indies, 94, 209, 494.
-, English fleet may go to, 35, 71, 76, 85, 95; Dutch blow to Spaniards in, 41; English fleet not enough provisions for, 104; and too large for, 110.
-, Plymouth best port for, 52.
-, English fleet to prevent help for, 123; Conway says Spaniards must be driven from, 138.
-, English fleet to capture Spanish from, 165, 176, 227; Roe exposes Spanish deceit about proposals to Turks for trade with, 278, 280.
-, brought from Indies, 355; Buckingham said to have received money from, 430.
-, fleet of, 450, 467.
-, Buckingham wants to sail to, 476.
-, -, the East. See East Indies.
-, -, the West. See West Indies.
indigo, 554.
-, Venetian cottimo on, 236, 363; captured by Cadiz fleet, 253; English merchants petition against duty on, 309; report against increasing duty on, 355.
-, duty on, to be decreased, 413, 551.
Infanta. See Isabella Clara Eugenia; Maria, Infanta of Spain.
Inoiosa. See Mendoza, Juan de, Marquis of Hinojosa.
Ireland, 240, 344, 539, 585.
-, Charles proclaimed in, 2; Conway may be viceroy, 12; garrisons strengthened, 29, 97; loss of ship going to, 50.
-, Tyrone said to have crossed to, 89; reported designs on, 142.
-, Dunkirk fleet may to sent to, 151; fears of attack from Spinola, 176.
-, Catholics of, to be disarmed, 185; Spaniards will attempt diversion against, 209.
-, East Indiaman driven to, 218; attempts on feared, 223.
-, Dunkirkers thought to have gone to, 230; Charles holds Council upon, 237.
-, Cecil in with most of fleet, 285; Cecil to leave 2,000 men in, 294; best ships in, 340.
-, soldiers and ships for, 312; liberty of conscience granted in, 319.
-, Spanish designs against, 447, 473, 476, 563; fleet for defence of, 513, 316; Spanish fleet leaves for, 580.
-, English regiments in Holland required for, 584, 594; troops mutiny in, 587; mild measures for, 596.
-, character of troops in Netherlands, 609.
-, lord deputy of, viceroy of. See Cary, Henry Viscount Falkland.
Irish:
-, on board Dunkirk fleet, 151; Spinola has regiment of, at Dunkirk, 157.
-, edict against merchants at Brussels, 257; serving in Flanders, 340, 480.
Irwing, Alexander, Emengh:
-, released from galleys, 492.
Isaac, the Jew. See Cormans.
Isabella Clara Eugenia, Archduchess of Austria, Governor of the Netherlands, the Infanta, the Archduchess, 83, 88, 214, 496.
-, (1625):
-, imprisons Pasini, 31.
-, letters of marque against subjects of, 52; sends
Guzman to tell of fall of Breda, 94.
-, Palatine appeals against, 141; puts reinforcements on board Dunkirkers, 151.
-, remains near frontier to alarm England and France, 159, 183; has powers to make peace, 160.
-, to be asked to repay debts to England, 162, 194; English subjects serving recalled, 185.
-, Frankenthal must take oath of fealty to, 186; appoints admiral of Sicily to scour coasts of Flanders, 194.
-, recalls Vanmale, 223; Lord Vaux served, 231; gave chain to Trumbull, 232, 254.
-, proposed fort at Gravelines, 235; Spinola unwilling to go far from, 241.
-, (1626):
-, says bodies and goods of English lawful booty, 270; proclamation forbidding trade with subjects, 285, 399, 400.
Irish serving, 340; letter to Spain intercepted, 378; helps peace with France, 420.
-, Argyle tells Scotland ripe for revolt, 447; invitation to Princess Palatine, 480.
-, treats with Dutch, 569.
Isabella. See also Elizabeth of France, Queen of Spain.
Isenburg, Isenburgh, Isemburg, Count of:
-, regiment of, 342; Dutch will not suffer progress, 444.
Iseppi, Iseppo, Isepis della Tisana, Francesco, courier, 23.
-, grant of safe conduct to, 111.
Iskanderun. See Alexandretta.
Istria, 496, 542.
-, intrigues against Venice in, 32.
Italy, 154, 288, 359, 368, 407, 438, 452, 475, 478, 504, 529.
-, news from, 254, 292.
-, success in, means success elsewhere, 5; no letter from, 7, 14.
-, troops for, 9.
-, difficulty of sending money to, 23; progress of Spanish arms in, 37; Gondomar going through, 41.
-, Charles likes to hear news of, 49; English try to get French to promise not to make peace in, 68, 86.
-, Savoy's hopes of driving Spaniards out of, 69, 94; Baroccio comes to tell Charles about, 82, 93.
-, should divert danger from north, 104; Spaniards have peace in, need not fear anything else, 117.
-, Buckingham asks Pesaro about, 128; Louis says ill served in, 135.
-, Mansfelt's force kept up war in, 142; Louis sending reinforcements to, 145.
-, in danger if no diversion in Germany, 155; Venice urged to continue war in, 166.
-, Oxenstiern asks about war in, 168; French hasten preparations for, 183.
-, Rusdorf wants Charles to press war in, 191; Carlisle to go as ambassador extraordinary to, 192, 228.
-, must rid Rome of Spanish influence, 199; Louis means to push on in, 205; book on troubles of, 207.
-, Spain sends for all ships from, 209; French invasion of Germany would help, 213.
-, French help for moves slowly, 222; idea of English embassy to, given up, 223.
-, progress in, 229; French promise war in, 237; hopes of French help in, 239.
-, advantage to of union between France and England, 238; Austrian war magazine for, 243.
-, galleys to guard coast, 261; French subordinate to internal affairs, 271.
-, (1626):
-, Savoy thinks French will make war in, against Spaniards, 272; advantage to England and France of supporting war in, 274.
-, Spaniards design to occupy passes, 280; quarrel between England and France affects, 282.
-, France kept busy, must abandon, 295; Buckingham wants French engaged in, 300.
-, Venetians force Spain to
spend in, 308; Spaniards inform princes of attack on Cadiz, 322.
-, Buckingham to help matters in, 332; ambassadors discuss at Paris, 337.
-, Louis wants war in, 338; Coke doubtful about French intentions in, 349.
-, French urged to pursue war in, 369; French mean to pacify, 374, 375.
-, peace in may force Denmark to terms, 386; Wake discusses, 411; Leghorn port for, 413; harmful report of peace in, 414, 421, 432; need for forces of to stand together, 422.
-, Valtelline likely to be stone of offence for, 424; Buckingham asks about, 425.
-, troops of, to invade Ireland, 447; proposed force in, against Spaniards, 456, 458.
-, Spaniards increase forces in, 466, 476; operations in, help elsewhere, 477.
-, importance of Genoa to Spain in, 487; northern granary for, 498; Spanish custom of billeting in, 587; Spaniards seek quiet of, 593.