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P.
Pack Whites
-, coloured and uncoloured cloths
called, 294
Padstow, co. Cornwall
-, letter dated from, 285
Paget, Charles, brother of Thomas
Paget, 3rd Lord Paget
-, reference to his pardon by
King, 294
Paget, [? Thomas], a lawyer
-, working in collusion with Sir
William Cornwallis, 120
Palatinate, The [Germany]
-, 158
Palavicino, Edward, son of (late)
Sir Horatio Palavicino, merchant and political agent
-, acknowledges payment of
money, 223
Pale, The, Ireland
-, construction of new fort for the
defence of, 113
Palmer, Andrew
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 239
-, his assessment of silver content
of Scottish ore in Tower, 239
Pamber (Pambur), co. Hants
-, the forest of, 213
Pambur. See Pamber
Pan Krorofskye. See Zebrzydowski
Parades, Madame de, maid of
honour to Queen of Spain
-, Duke of Frias proposes to
marry, 147
Paramore, Thomas, Mayor of
Canterbury
-, 175
Parcy. See Percy, Sir Athur
Paris [France]
-, news about important marriages at, 28
-, letters dated from, 28, 50, 75,
105, 277
-, news from, 123
-, 310
Parker, Edward, 12th Lord Morley
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 97
-, requests compensation in land
for legal expenses, 97
-, 120
Parker, John, J.P. for Cornwall
-, requests Earl of Salisbury to
prohibit unlicensed transport of grain from Cornwall,
261
Parker, Matthew, late Archbishop of
Canterbury
-, augments Corpus Christi College, 93
-, a member of the reforming
Visitors to University of
Cambridge, 94
Parker, William, Lord Monteagle,
son of Edward Parker, 12th
Lord Morley
-, involved in suit concerning
land, 86
-, given land by King, 97
Parkyns, Sir Christopher. See Perkins, Sir Christopher
Parliament
-, 25, 34, 43, 100, 117, 263, 264,
275
-, prorogued by King, 31
-, tries to reform conditions in
University of Cambridge, 65
-, proclaims liberty of trade with
France, 107
Parliament, Spanish (Cortes)
-, provinces and towns denounce
their representatives in, 78
-, grants subsidies to Philip III,
185, 202
Parma, Duke of. See Farnese, Alessandro; Farnese, Ranuccio
Parrott, —, Master of a ship of
Bristol
-, conveys Irish fugitives from
Corunna to Ireland, 184
Parry, Sir Thomas, English Ambassador to France
-, letter to Mustapha Aga, 97
-, receives abridged copy of
Sully's Life of Henry IV, 104
-, commissioned to treat for revocation of French edict against
English cloth, 162
Parsons (Persons, Persones), Robert,
English Jesuit and Rector of
the English College at Rome
-, Willis charged with contacting,
117, 125, 126
-, reasons given by Willis for
meeting, 126
-, described as one of the greatest
of the King's enemies, 246
-, his former intrigues against
King at Rome, 249
Parsons, Thomas, former deputy
for the Customs farmers at
Faversham
-, 218
Partridges
-, hunting with nets and traps
results in disappearance of,
275
Passage, North-West
-, Captain Tomkins wishes to
discover, 66
Passports
-, counterfeiting of, 117
Patterson. See Patterson, William
Patterson, William, Scottish
Catholic
-, sent with Hamilton to Earl of
Salisbury, 227
Paul V, Pope. See also Borghese,
Camillo
-, quarrels with Venice, 17
-, report of his preparing an invasion of England, 39
-, his bulls conveyed to East
Indies, 61, 183
-, collects money to repair flood
damage, 63
-, Cardenas visits, 63
-, expected to help Earl of
Tyrone, 66
-, his Nuncio in secret talks at
Prague, 71
-, demands contribution from
people of Rome to repair
flood damage, 72
-, his power to depose princes
magnified by an Italian
preacher, 80
-, his Nuncio proposes to meet
Archduke Matthias, 114
-, 122, 126, 130, 156, 179
-, rumour in France of new league
between certain monarchs
and, 146
-, receives gift of mules, 156
-, reported not to be able to
assist fugitive Irish Earls,
167
-, suspected by France of collaborating with Spain, 184
-, said to be engaged in reconciling France and Spain, 185
-, reported to have given title of
King of Ireland to Earl of
Tyrone, 192
-, Philip III said to be supporting
revolt in Ireland by means
of, 209
Paulet (Pawlet), Sir George,
Governor of Derry
-, his negligence leads to destruction of Derry, 151, 152
Paumer [? Palmer], —, cousin to
Lord Gray
-, 141
Pawlet, Sir George. See Paulet, Sir George
Payne, Richard, a copyholder
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 305
-, requests with other copyholders confirmation of estate,
305
Peace Negotiations, The
-, prospects facing, 29
-, threatened by dispute over
Indies trade, 57, 91, 141, 187
-, rumours in Spain of conclusion
of, 68
-, their progress likely to influence
conduct of Diet of Ratisbon,
71
-, 74, 75, 83, 91, 103, 111, 116,
119, 166, 172
-, secrecy used in, 75, 103
-, Philip III makes excuses for
Spanish-Dutch naval action
to preserve, 80
-, doubts over success of, 92, 102,
112, 141, 144, 163, 172, 186,
207, 219, 240
-, Duke of Lerma criticised for
his part in, 99
-, article recognising Dutch right
to trade in Indies said to be
agreed to in, 103
-, possible effects on Spain's
policy of success of, 112
-, attitude of Spanish Council of
State to, 122, 123
-, references to, 129, 177, 186, 207,
215, 240, 261, 273
-, rumours of Spanish military
designs under cloak of, 144,
145
-, Philip III reported to have
proclaimed breach of, 151
-, reasons adduced for belief in
eventual agreement over,
166, 169, 172
-, an English argument against
success of, 172
-, demands of Flemish-Spanish
delegates at the, 186
-, counter-demands of the Dutch,
186
-, Anglo-Dutch league justified
as favouring success of, 207,
210
-, Spain's control over FlemishSpanish Commissioners at,
261
-, Philip III's refusal to be included in clause renouncing
sovereignty holds up, 267
-, ultimatum presented by Dutch
at, 273
-, attempt to blame James I for
ill success of, 277, 285
Peacock (Peacok), William, tenant
or farmer of a shop at the
Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Peak, The, co. Derby
-, 67
Peckham, George, of Stanley
Grange, co. Yorks, recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 199
Peckham, Sir George, of Denham,
co. Bucks
-, detains annuity on John
Maney's land, 296 and n.
Pedro, Don. See Toledo, Don Pedro de
Pelham, Thomas, officer of the
port of Faversham
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 217
Pelts
-, legal proceedings regarding
licence for transporting, 305
Pemberton, (Sir) James, Alderman
of London
-, supports petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Pembridge, co. Hereford
-, 199
Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, Henry; Herbert, William
Pen, Griffith
-, authorised to go abroad, 85
Pendennis (Pendennys), co. Cornwall
-, materials ordered for the fort
at, 200
Penelli, Cardinal. See Pinelli, Domenico
Penistone Friezed (Penystone frised)
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Penistone (Penystone) Whites
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Penryn, co. Cornwall
-, letter dated from, 261
Pepper, Sir Cuthbert, of Temple
Cowton, co. Yorks
-, his death, 226, 230
-, Lord Sheffield's tribute to, 230
Percy (Parcy), Sir Arthur, former
Lieutenant of the Tower
-, mentioned, 234
Percy, Dorothy, Countess of Northumberland, wife of Henry
Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 304
Percy, Henry, 9th Earl of Northumberland
-, 25
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 304
-, his wish to have a scholar read
to him during his imprisonment, 304
Peretti, Prince, nephew to Alessandro Peretti, Cardinal
Montalto
-, 147
Peretti, Alessandro, Cardinal
Montalte
-, presents gifts to Pope and
Cardinal Mellini, 156
Perkins (Parkyns), Sir Christopher,
diplomatist
-, Nicholas Smith's case referred
to, 52
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 98
Perkins (Pyrkins), Mr
-, receives letter from Madrid, 273
Perrot, Sir James, of Haroldstone,
co. Pembs
-, his law suit against Countess of
Northumberland, 304
Persall, Mr. See Persall, John
Persall, John, English Catholic
-, conveys Cresswell's message to
Cornwallis, 21
Persia, King of. See Shah Abbas
Persia, Ambassador of
-, arrives in Madrid, 54
-, to return to Persia with East
Indies fleet, 100
-, promises to ensure good treatment of English merchants
in Persia, 100
-, Conde de Fearas accompanied
on his voyage to East Indies
by, 132
Persons or Persones. See Parsons, Robert
Perth, Earl of. See Drummond, James
Pesthouse, The, London
-, 234
Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, King recommends Richard
Blake to Fellowship at, 89
Pettus, Sir John, Mayor of Norwich certifies good behaviour of Dehem, 252
Pewter
-, increase of Cutoms duty on, 180
-, reduction of increased duty on,
196
Pewterers' Hall, London
-, riot against pre-emption of tin
at, 213
Pexall (Pexsall), Elinor, Lady,
widow of Sir Richard Pexall
-, involved in legal suit, 287
Pexall (Pexsall), Sir Richard,
deceased, of Beaurepaire, co.
Hants
-, leaves legacy to Sir Pexall
Brocas, 287
Peyton, Sir John, Governor of
Jersey
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 23
Philip II, King of Spain
-, mentioned, 102
Philip III, King of Spain
-, reported to be in favour of
continuing war against
Dutch, 18
-, said to have assembled forces
for invasion of England, 39
-, agrees to liberation of English
prisoners, 45
-, sends letters for clearance of
Englishmen, 46
-, more accommodating to Eng
lish demands, 52, 139, 189
-, defrays expenses of Persian
envoy, 54, 100
-, offered military help by King
of Persia, 54
-, reviews judicial and administrative appointments, 54
-, 57, 61, 69, 72, 78, 82, 102, 111,
116, 130, 139, 166, 184, 189,
194, 195, 198, 202, 203, 207,
222, 284, 303
-, sends gifts to Sigismund of
Poland, 64
-, his financial aid to Earl of
Tyrone, 66, 147, 221
-, his debts, 73
-, unable to pay foreign or
domestic debts, 78, 99
-, excuses fight between Spanish
and Dutch ships, 80
-, too poor to pay his guards, 99,
218
-, assigns pension to George Carr,
103
-, takes measures to reduce
duration of suits in royal
court, 112
-, spends Easter at Escurial, 112,
122
-, orders release of Dutch ships
and better treatment of
Dutch merchants, 131
-, Persian Ambassador establishes
amicable relations between
King of Persia and, 132
-, Cornwallis intercedes for
Danish gentleman with, 140
-, refused galleys by Viceroy of
Sicily, 146
-, forbids lodging in any but
Spanish houses for foreigners,
147, 151, 155, 169, 198
-, reported to have proclaimed
breach of Dutch-Spanish
truce, 151
-, recalls pensioners to his service,
155
-, at Lerma, 167, 194, 195, 208,
218
-, his ordnance cast by a German,
171
-, goes to Valladolid, 172
-, sends gifts to Henry IV, 172
-, Cornwallis obtains pardons
from, 178
-, memorandum on his correspondence with Catholics of
Scotland, 178
-, suspected by France of collaborating with Pope to elect
Emperor amenable to them,
184
-, Shirley proposes to establish
peace between Turkey and,
189
-, thought by Cornwallis to be
desirous of peace, 195
-, his reaction to news of AngloDutch league, 208
-, said to be supporting Irish
revolt by means of Pope, 209
-, recognises independence of
United Provinces, 210
-, his gambling a subject of
defamatory verses, 218
-, reported to have been approached by Earl of Tyrone
to make him King of Ireland,
235
-, said to be contemplating resumption of war against
United Provinces, 261
-, refuses to be included in treaty
clause renouncing sovereignty
over Dutch, 267, 268, 277
-, thought to be unable to find
competent commander for
his forces, 267, 268
-, his reported appreciation of
English mediation, 268
-, continuation of treaty talks
conditional upon recognition
of Dutch sovereignty by,
273, 284, 285
-, sends Marquis of Seralva to
visit Archdukes, 273
-, reported to be determined not
to renounce sovereignty over
Dutch, 277
-, Cornwallis alleged to have
committed King to obtain
unconditional truce for, 277
Philip, Prince of the Asturias,
eldest son of Philip III of
Spain
-, 172
Philippine Islands
-, Spain sends new Governor to
the, 61
-, dispersal by weather of ships
sailing to, 183
-, Governor of. See Silva, Don
Juan de
Philipps, Captain. See Philipps, Thomas
Philipps, Thomas, Captain
-, sends information from Ireland
to Earl of Salisbury, 308
Piacenza (Plaisance) [Italy]
-, Prince of Modena and bride
entertained by Duke of
Parma at, 123
Pickford, John
-, claims to act as English consul
at Seville, 183
Piedmont, Prince of. See Victor Amadeus
Pietra (La Pietre) [prov. Genoa,
Italy]
-, Spanish plan to erect fortress
at, 157
Pignaranda, Diego de Cuniga, Duke
of, son of Juan de Cuniga,
Duke of Miranda
-, obtains pension and title, 157
Pin, Thomas, an English pirate
-, seizes Le François, 10
-, executed, 11
-, 14
Pinelli (Penelli), Domenico,
Cardinal, Dean of the Sacred
College
-, reasons given by Willis for
contacting, 126
Pinn (Pynne) Whites
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Pipe Office
-, 225
Pirates
-, list of French ships seized by
English, 13, 14
-, active in Mediterranean, 63,
73, 124, 147, 236, 312
-, commission for suppression of,
205
-, threat of increase in number of,
236
Pistorius, John, councillor to
the Emperor and antiLutheran polemicist
-, expectations of his demise, 71
Pitts (Pytts), Thomas or Jonas,
agent to Sir Charles Cornwallis
-, 120, 140, 188, 220, 221
-, Receiver of Norfolk and Huntingdon, 239
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 239,
306
-, enquires after Cornwallis's
affairs in England, 306
Plaisance. See Piacenza
Plate, Silver
-, licences to export, 204, 222, 239
Plate Fleet, The
-, expected in Spain, 81
Playfere, Thomas, divine and chaplain to James I
-, letter to Viscount Cranborne,
237
-, concerned about his post as
Lady Margaret Professor of
Divinity, 237
Pleydall (Pleydell), John, guilty of
incest
-, forfeits his bond of good
behaviour, 128
-, involved in legal proceedings,
306
Pleydall, Gabriel
-, involved in legal proceedings,
306
Plymouth, co. Devon
-, pirates arrested at, 10
-, French ships taken by English
pirates to, 13, 14
-, letters dated from, 15, 57, 110,
151
-, 265
Poland
-, news from, 9, 52, 62, 64, 106,
124, 304
-, 165
-, pension of English agent in, 306
Poland, King of. See Sigismund
Poland, Queen of. See Anne
Poole, Katherine, recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 404
Poole, co. Dorset
-, letters dated from, 170, 296
Poor, The
-, high price of grain affects living
conditions of, 117, 127, 154,
160, 174, 175(2), 261
-, agitation amongst, 174, 175
-, confiscated corn sold to, 219
Pope, The. See Clement VIII; Paul V
Poppel, Christof
-, sent by Emperor to pacify
Diet and people of Moravia,
146
Porchmoth. See Portsmouth
Porrlech (Finistère, France]
-, manor of the Bishop of Léon at,
25
Portingale. See Portugal
Portman, Sir Hugh, brother of Sir
John Portman
-, his death mentioned, 133
Portman, Sir John, of Orchard, co.
Somerset
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 133
-, requests stay of proceedings on
money matters, 133
Porto Rico. See Puerto Rico
Portsmouth (Porchmoth), co. Hants
French ships taken by English
pirates to, 13
-, iron ordnance shipped to Leghorn from, 170
-, corn shipped overseas seized
and sold to poor at, 219
-, letter dated from, 219
Portslade (Porteslade), co. Sussex 276
Porttor, Christopher, tenant or
farmer of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Portudal (Puerto Dalia) [West
Africa]
-, negroes shipped by English
factor to Malaga from, 112
Portugal (Portingale)
-, 10, 78
-, report on the state of, 45
-, desirous of buying English
ships, 68
-, alliance between Dutch and
natives at Malacca undermines authority of, 69
-, order for better treatment of
Dutch traders welcomed in,
131
-, new regulations affecting
foreigners in, 147, 155
-, insufficiency of harvests in,
218
-, list of prohibited English
commodities imported into,
301
Portugal, Council of
-, 212
Portugal, Viceroy of. See Castel Rodrigo
Portuguese Language
-, Englishmen learning, 44
Porty, Richard, Mayor of Rye
-, letter to Earl of Northampton,
233
-, gives details of Harvey's state,
233
Possonia. See Pressburg
Potham. See Potton
Potkyn, Christopher (Christoffer),
tenant or farmer of a shop at
the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Potkyn, John, tenant or farmer of
a shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Pott (Pottes), Thomas, Keeper of
Prince Henry's dogs
-, receives benefit of forfeitures
by recusants, 199
-, accompanies Prince's hounds
to France, 300
Potters Clay
-, conditions at Farnham Castle
for digging of, 61
Potton (Potham), co. Bedford
-, petitions for execution of
Statute concerning artificers,
289
Poultrain (Poutrain), Maximilian,
alias Colt, Master Sculptor to
James I
-, to erect tomb to Lady Sophia,
108
-, letter to Earls of Salisbury and
Suffolk, 223
-, offers his professional services
as sculptor to King, 224
-, employed in carving statues for
"Britain's Burse", 231
-, his bill for stone and chimney
pieces submitted to Earl of
Salisbury, 310
Powell, John, former deputysearcher at Faversham
-, his petition, 217
-, condemned by officers of the
port of Faversham, 217
Powle, Paul
-, 33
Prada, Andreas (Andres) de,
Spanish Secretary of State
-, 18, 102, 139, 140, 152, 207, 220,
268
-, alleged to be Cresswell's friend,
22
-, readier to meet English demands, 52, 139
-, signs testimonial to George
Carr, 102
-, given Villa Longa's office, 172
-, his reply to Cornwallis, 208
-, denies Spanish support for
Irish revolt, 209
-, declares Anglo-Dutch league
to be breach of peace between
Spain and England, 209
-, Cornwallis defends AngloDutch league in letter to,
210, 211
Prague (Praage) [Bohemia]
-, news from, 71, 77, 124, 125, 145,
157, 158
-, newsletters from, 85, 100, 105,
113, 114(2), 181
-, preparations for the militarisation of, 125
-, Imperial garrison resented in,
146
-, members of garrison killed by
people of, 158
-, Archduke Matthias near, 158,
165
-, Spanish Ambassador hires
bodyguard at, 171
-, Emperor decides to await Archduke Matthias at, 187
Prasberg, Richard de, councillor to
the Duke of WürtembergMompelgard
-, accompanies the Duke to Scotland, 228
Pratz, Secretary. See Pratz, Philip
Pratz, Philip, Secretary of State to
Archduke Albert
-, conveys message from Archduke to Sir Thomas Edmondes, 243
Preaux, Charles de l'Aubépine,
Abbé de, French Ambassador Extraordinary to
Brussels
-, presents ultimatum on treaty
negotiations to Archduke
Albert, 273
-, requested to arrange fresh
peace talks, 277
-, receives assurance of Philip
III's eventual adherence to
renunciation clause, 284
Predestination
-, Arminius rejects doctrine of,
172
Pressburg (Possonia) [Hungary]
-, Inquisition re-established at, 16
-, Hungarian Diet meets at, 52,
62
-, Archduke Matthias attends
Diet at, 62, 64, 71
-, Haiducs at, 62, 64, 71
-, Protestant delegates at Ratisbon demand that Emperor
ratify all done by Matthias
at, 77
-, 100, 124
Prestendes
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Preston, co. Sussex
-, letter dated from, 276
Preston, Captain. See Preston, Thomas
Preston, Jenico, Viscount Gormanston
-, his daughter married to Cahir
O'Dogherty, 151
-, 152
Preston, Sir Richard, Constable of
Dingwall
-, 248
Preston, Thomas, Captain, in the
Archduke's service
-, resolved to return to Ireland,
67
Prideaux, Nicholas, of Padstow,
J.P. for Cornwall
-, requests Earl of Salisbury to
prohibit unlicensed transport of corn, 261
-, reports on provisioning of
Cornish ships engaged in
fishing off Newfoundland,
284
Priuli, Francesco, Venetian Ambassador to Spain
-, his description of Philip III, 99
-, reported drowned off Barcelona,
101
Privy Council, The
-, orders restitution of Bouillon's
goods and arrest of English
pirates, 10
-, its attitude towards Archduke
Albert, 19
-, gives instructions touching
wardships in Jersey, 23
-, deals with the case of Mary
Capeot, 25
-, intervenes on behalf of Henry
Bolde, 30
-, 33, 38, 42, 52, 70, 76, 79, 89,
95, 107(2), 108
-, petition on behalf of Derbyshire miners to, 38
-, orders re-examination of
recusants at Orford, 43
-, Company of Grocers petitions,
50
-, engages spies to watch Earl of
Tyrone, 67
-, Dobbinson's request to, 76
-, letter to Gofton, 82
-, 110, 115(2), 117(2), 119(2), 122,
125, 127, 128, 133, 138, 143,
145, 163, 174, 175, 177, 191,
193, 204, 205, 206, 207, 211,
212, 220
-, informed of the price of grain
in Wiltshire, 117
-, takes exception to part of
Willis's testimony, 126, 129
-, directs Earl of Salisbury to
enforce prohibition of engrossing and exporting corn,
160
-, authorises Earl of Salisbury to
order increase in dues on
English cloth exported to
France, 161
-, letter from London merchants
to, 161
-, thought in Spain to be opposed
to peace negotiations, 169
-, offers alliance to Archduke
Albert on same terms as
Anglo-Dutch league, 175
-, protests about English traitors
and proposed new English
college in Flanders, 175
-, issues order for transport of
leather to Channel Islands,
206
-, discusses Anglo-Dutch league
with Archduke's Ambassador,
212
-, issues directives concerning
corn in Kent, 226
-, 226, 227
-, directs Earl of Salisbury to
allow corn to be bought for
relief of poor at Tenterden,
244
-, informed of the high price of
corn in Devonshire, 250
-, ordered by King to establish
truth of charges of his alleged
correspondence with Pope,
253
-, interrogatories to be applied to
Balmerino by, 253—256
-, King's letter of thanks to be
communicated to, 261
-, receives petition for invalidating patent from Company of
Dyers of London, 263
-, receives counter-petition from
patentees of compounded
dyers, 264
-, obtains loan for King from
private citizens of London,
288
-, receives petition from John
Aston, 289
-, 293, 298, 313
Privy Seal, Office of
-, 30
Proby, (? Peter), a lawyer
-, solicits confirmation of privileges of Hull Corporation, 80
Protestants
-, persecuted in Styria, Carinthia
and Hungary, 17
-, effect of events at Donauwörth
on Protestant delegates at
Diet of Ratisbon, 63, 77
-, attitude towards war of Dutch,
103
-, suspicion of Imperial manoeuvres for attack on German
Protestant princes, 171
Prouse, John, Governor of Exeter
merchants trading with
France
-, requests Earl of Salisbury that
Exeter merchants be allowed
freedom of trade in cloth
with France, 107
-, conveys offer of High Stewardship of Exeter to Earl of
Salisbury, 173
Pryce, Matthew, Customs officer at
Cardiff
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 306
Pucher (Bucher), Johan, Secretary
of Imperial Aulic Council
-, 146
Puckain, Baron de
-, commands cavalry under Archduke Matthias, 85
Puerto Dalia. See Portudal
Puerto de Santa Maria (St. Mary
Port) [Spain]
-, 151
Puerto Rico (Porto Rico) [West
Indies]
-, Challines puts Spanish friar
ashore at, 116
Pugno en Rostro, Conde de. See Puñonrostro
Puño Enrostro, Conde de. See Puñonrostro
Puno Rostro, Conde de. See Puñonrostro
Puñonrostro (Pugno En Rostro,
Puño Rostro, Puño Enrostro)
-, Francisco Davila, Conde de
-, undertakes to remove Irish
fugitives from Corunna, 194,
209
Punta, [point or cape near Venice]
-, English ship wrecked on, 124
Purbeck, co. Dorset
-, stone from, 262
Purcas, Thomas, of Yeldham, co.
Essex
-, seised of land at Castle Hedingham, 33
-, case of the wardship of his son,
33
Puritans
-, criticised on social and educational grounds, 48
Pye, George, prisoner in the
Compter
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 34
Pynnar, Nicholas, Captain, engineer and surveyor
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 120
-, applies to be attached to troops
destined for Scottish Isles,
120
Pynnock, Henry, Portreeve of
Gravesend
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 215
-, sends suspected persons to be
examined by Earl of Salisbury, 215
Pytts, Thomas (or Jonas). See Pitts