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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 5, 1661-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1880.
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P. H., letter from, 858.
Pace, Anne, 875.
Paige, John, 1884.
-, letter from, 354.
Pailer, Wm., 967.
Paine, John, 929. I.
Painter, John, 1761-2.
-, Sir Paul, see Paynter, Sir Paul.
Palfrey, Dr. J. G., 685, 706, p. 249.
Palmer, Sir Geoffrey, Attorney General, 33, 36, 67, 229, 282, 309, 370, 376, 525, 708, 750, 759, 769.
-, warrants to prepare charters, grants, and patents, 83, 88, 152, 194, 198, 213. I., 271-4, 276, 321, 359, 376, 504, 514, 531, 592, 636, 745, 910, 1106, 1353, 1513, 1822, 1893.
-, reports of, 748, 759. II., 760, 1299. I.
Palmetto Point (St. Kitts), 1214.
Pamplycoe river (Carolina), 557.
Panama, p. 361, 1826-7.
-, President of, 1838.
-, privateers' expedition against, 1838.
Papillon, Thos., 1884.
Parada Place (Granada), p. 360.
Paragon Daletta, the, 1070.
Paramaribo (Boromeo), Guiana, 1126, 1746. II.
Parey, Capt., 1058.
Pargiter, Thos., 1121.
Parham Hill (Surinam), 1247, 1746. IV.
Paris, 1209, 1643.
-, 80,000 men reviewed in, 1571.
Paris, John, petition of, 117.
Parke, Capt. Dan., 1237, 1306.
Parker, Henry letter from
-, 1664 : 627.
-, John, 1442.
-, Wm., 330.
Parquet, Sieur de, see Diel, M. de.
Parris, Capt. Geo., 1444.
-, Thos., 39.
Parry, Margery, 394.
Parson's Green, letter dated from, 819.
Partridge, John, 1015.
-, Thos., 904.
Partridges, 1110.
-, esteemed by the Spaniards the sweetest eatable flesh, 1110.
Pascataway, see Piscataqua.
Passage Fort (Jamaica), 123, 131, 283, 446, 552.
Pate, John, 1431, 1800.
-, -, petition of, 1430.
Patents to be entered in a book of the Council for plantations, 15.
Patmos (New England called), p. 9.
Patowomecke, see Potomac.
Patuxet (or Pawtuxet, Rhode Island), p. 150, 1534.
Paul, John, a negro, 1708, 1719.
-, Rich., 804. III.
Pawcatuck river
-, (Misquammacok Rhode Island), p. 150, 1034, p. 341, 1473
-, see also Narragansett.
Pawtucket, or Patucket river (Blackstone river), 1034.
Payne, Ch., 1743.
-, Phil., 1880.
-, -, grant to, 170.
-, -, petition of, 1629.
-, Sam. 804. III.
-, -, petition of, 1629.
-, Tobias, 1055. II., 1686, 1898. IV.
-, William, 1431.
Paynter (or Painter), Sir Paul, 1804.
-, -, letter to, 1202.
Peade, Thos., 1, 141, 1121.
Peake, Alderman Wm., 33, 88, 223.
Peanco, John, 950. I.
Pearce, Edward, 1200.
-, John, 1752.
-, Sir Rich., of the Council of Barbadoes, 1.
-, -, deceased, 129.
Pearl, the, 1088. I., 1338, p. 453, 1444, 1713, 1873.
Pearls, 143, 489.
-, the great place of, 1661.
Peas, 810, 1658, 1660.
Pecken, Benj., 169.
Pearson, Thos., factor at Guinea, 1780.
-, -, letters from, 1780. I., III.
-, -, letters to, 1780. II., IV.
Peirse, John, 289.
Peirson, Peter, 93.
Pelfe, Thos., 1534.
Pelham's river (St. Kitts), 1498.
Pelican (London), sign of the, 1214.
Pemaquid river, the, 675, 685, 1024, p. 348, p. 504, 1809.
-, plantations on, 1024.
Pembroke, Earl of, see Herbert, Philip.
Pembleton, or Pendleton, Capt., Bryan, 1015, 1588, 1835, 1848.
-, -, his son, 1588.
Pemell, John, 40.
Pemwell, John, 182.
Pendleton, Bryan, see Pembleton, Capt.
Penobscotriver (Maine), 111, 112, 340, p. 504.
-, fort, 193, 225, 226, 242, p. 504, 1809.
Pentagouet (Pentecost), 114, p. 504, 1644, 1654, 1700-1, 1868, 1877.
Pepper, red, 1368.
Pepperell, Capt. Nicholas, 1055, 1055. II. 1346, 1685-6, 1763.
Pepys, Sam., 1070.
-, -, letters to, 1053, 1336.
Pequid Indians, p. 343.
Percée, or Persée, Isle of, 1228-9.
Peregrine, The, p. 124.
Perkins, Thos., 904.
Perkman, Jas., 826.
Peron, Francis, 645.
Perrey, Nich., 1514. II.
-, -, letters from
-, 1667 : 1514, 1514. I.
Perrott, Capt. John, 739, 739. I., p. 211.
-, -, commission and instructions to, 739. II., III.
-, -, his wife and family, 739.
-, Lewis, 1345.
Persia, Emperors of, 1023.
Persian goat's hair, 947.
Peru
-, p. 124, 812, p. 361, 1368, 1838
-, see also Lima.
Peryn, Jo., 904. I.
Pessius, an Indian Prince, p. 342.
Pestle, Capt. Wm., 1014.
-, -, Grace, widow of, 1014.
Petaquamscat, letter dated, 965.
Peters, Hugh, 33, 78, 161, 432.
Peterson, Ant., 1773, 1880.
-, Lucas, 808.
Petres, Cornelius, 962.
Petty Harbour, 1729. I.
Pewts, Jo., 90.
Phelips, Nich, Gov. of Sta Cruz, 894.
Phelps, Nich., 89.
-, -, Thos., 1200.
Philip IV. King of Spain, 17, 134, 230, 278, 489, 571, 739. I., 746, p. 226, 823.
-, -, ambassadors from (in England), 739. I.
-, -, his fleet, 812.
-, King (Eleise Pokonahkit), 1197.
-, Rich., 826.
-, The, 200.
Phillips, George, 904.
-, Margarita, 1885.
-, Nath., 1300, 1835, 1848.
-, Wm., 302, 1010, 1024. II., 1752, 1835.
-, -, letters from
-, 1668 : 1752-3, 1787.
Phœnix, The, p. 453, 1596.
Phyall, see Fayal.
Picardy, p. 481.
Pickard, Edward, 1200.
Pickering, John, 1015, 1024. I.
Pickes, Mr., 69.
Pierce, Capt. John, 1103, p. 345, p. 419, 1797.
-, Sir Rich., Gov. of Barbadoes, p. 529.
Pierrepoint, Henry, Marquis of Dorchester, 218.
Pierron, Jean, letters from
-, 1667 : 1571-2, 1617.
-, -, letter to
-, 1667 : 1604.
Pietersen, Marcus, 1070.
Pigeon island (Jamaica), 259.
Pight, Rich., 456.
Pike, Capt. Robt., 302, 1588, 1660, 1787, 1835, 1848.
Pikes, 824, 1154, 1225, 1283, 1388, 1446, 1480.
Pim, Sir Chas., 1247.
Pimenta, p. 212, 810.
Pinchin, or Pincheon, Capt. John, 160, p. 228, 794, 1052, 1379, 1381.
Pinder, Christopher, 826.
Pines, Isle of, 1088. I.
Pines, p. 348.
Pinhorne, Edward, 375.
Piper, Thos., 1264. I., 1894.
Pipestaves, 28, pp. 346-7, p. 533.
Pirates, 789, 950.
-, condemned to death and hanged, 942, 950. I.
-, see also Privateers.
Pisa or Piso, A. J. de, p. 212, 948.
Piscataqua (New Hampshire), 53, 220, 878, 899, 918, 921, 1009, 1024, p. 334, pp. 346-7, 1149, 1292, 1588.
-, excellent harbour in, 1024.
-, courts held at, 1009.
-, letters dated from, 774-776, 1009, 1020. II., 1021, 1485.
Pistols, 793, p. 413, 1388.
Pitch
-, 242, 261, 301, 368, 369, p. 346, 1386, 1599, 1643
-, see also Maryland, Virginia, encouragement to produce.
Pittmann, Thos., petition of 923.
Plaineville, Capt., 293.
Plaisted, Roger, 1473, 1535.
Placentia (Newfoundland), 1666, 1729. I.
-, Bay, 1732.
Plantains, 810.
Plantations, the, 3, 5, 28, 31, 39, 242, 415, 429, 528, 847, 864, 898, 910, 1123, 1299, 1340, 1365, 1487, 1499, 1533, 1539, 1738, 1786, 1822, 1874.
-, called his Majesty's Indies, 178.
-, Patents for, to be entered in a book, 15.
-, should be supplied with people from Europe, 764.
-, passes to, 291, 293, 303.
-, circular letters to Governors of, 539, 597, 605, 920.
-, petitions of merchants' planters, etc. trading to, 769, 790.
-, proposals of planters in, 1153.
-, petitions to be free denizens of, 760.
-, directions for ships sailing to, 1078-1084.
-, the King forbids ships sailing to, 1351.
-, ships for, 1352, 1365, 1583.
-, warrants for ships to sail to, 1469-70.
-, report on the effects of the Act of Navigation upon trade to, 947.
-, frauds in H.M. customs in, 644.
-, report concerning irregularities in trade to, 1884.
-, proposals about transporting vagrants, rogues, and felons to, 772.
-, about sending felons, sturdy beggars, gipsies, &c. to, 101, 122, 378, 382, 701, 791, 866, 872, 1268, 1468.
-, -, contrary to law to transport without their consent, 858.
-, names of condemned prisoners sent to, 394, 1430-1.
-, against sending convict gaol birds or riotous persons to, "rotten before they are sent," 1023.
-, Scotch rebels to be sent to, 1351.
-, propositions for better accommodating with servants, 791.
-, about transporting servants, and stealing or "spiriting away" persons to, 101, 331, 769-771, 847, 915, 1720.
-, concerning an office for registry of passengers and servants going to, 24, 32, 101, 331, 769, 772, 790, 791, 798.
-, Act of Parliament recommended for registry of, 791.
-, master of the office for, see Whitley, Roger.
-, -, Patent to, 802.
-, supply of negroes for, 407, 618, 902, 903, 1111, 1481, 1492.
-, the very being of, depends upon, 618, 756.
-, transportation of horses to, 1624.
-, Jews spoil all the trade in, 1895. I.
-, lotteries in, 1366.
-, Quakers transported to, 961.
-, account of the English sugar, 1679.
-, the Dutch, 578.
-, -, precautions against hostilities of, 1097.
-, -, Chas. II. instructions to root out, 1129-30, 1132-7.
-, -, secret trade with, in, 345.
-, French and Dutch trade to, 45, 597.
-, The French, 578, 1101.
-, -, precautions against hostilities of, 1097, 1099.
-, -, Chas. II. instructions to root out, 1129-30, 1132-7.
-, Scotch trade to, 178, 543, 848, 867.
-, -, Patent for, 435, 487.
-, -, objections to, 486.
-, the Spanish, 259.
-, Spanish trade to, 414-418.
-, Receiver General of rents, &c. from, see—
Chiffinch, Thos.
Povery, Thos.
Rosse, Thos.
-, indenture concerning, 488.
-, the Council for Foreign, 64, 65, 84, 87, 89, 97, 98, 111, 126, 130, 155, 163, 224, 368, 372, 439, 461, 505, 506, 519, 548, 624, 702, 741, 792, 798, 833, 947, 1567, 1597, p. 508, 1627, 1629, 1641, 1647, 1685, 1759, 1769, 1791, 1824, 1875.
-, -, Names of, 3, 1884.
-, -, minutes, orders, and reports of—
-, 1661 : 3, 5, 9, 12, 15, 24, 25, 32, 38, 42, 46, 48, 54, 56, 63, 66, 70, 71, 73, 74, 80, 83, 86, 91, 101, 103, 112-4, 116, 118, 122, 132, 137, 140, 149, 156, 158, 179, 188, 191
-, 1662 : 309, 313, 334, 341, 345, 353, 357, 370
-, 1663 : 423, 458, 459, 462, 470, 510, 597, 605
-, 1664 : 644, 649, 790, 791, 856
-, 1665 : 981
-, 1667 : 1387-8, p. 508, 1613, 1618
-, 1668 : 1670, 1712, 1870, 1874, 1884
-, -, letters and petitions and reports to—
-, 1661 : 45, 49, 52, 75. I-VII., 85, 205
-, 1662 : 333
-, 1665 : 947
-, 1667 : 1650
-, 1668 : 1883
-, -, Sec. to, see Du Moulin, P.
-, -, expenses of, 56, 63, 179, 313, 423.
-, Williamson's note book concerning 209.
-, Sir Fran. Bacon's essay on, p. 304.
-, see also—
Carolina.
Connecticut.
Delaware.
Maine.
Maryland.
Massachusetts.
New England.
New Hampshire.
New Haven.
New Jersey.
New Plymouth.
New York.
Rhode Island.
Virginia.
Platefleete, The, 812.
Platero Dom., Fran., 138.
Playstead, —, 1848.
Pleneville or Plenneville, Clement de, 361, 474. II., 819.
-, letters from—
-, 1662 : 360
-, 1663 : 474, 474, III., 475
-, letter to
-, 1663 : 474. I
-, his services, 475. I.
Pley, Geo., letter from, 1016.
Plymouth (New England), see New Plymouth.
Plymouth, 360, 939, 1016, 1035, 1200, 1212, 1274, 1331, 1333, 1343, 1351, 1450, 1503, 1511, 1514, 1545, 1561, 1583, 1611, 1645, 1666, 1732.
-, mayor, &c. of, 939.
-, -, petition of, 589.
-, Sound, 57.
-, Deputy Governor of, see Skelton, Sir John.
-, mayor of, see Storey, Geo.
-, letters dated from, 1267, 1330, 1391, 1399, 1545, 1568-9, 1589.
-, Merchant (ship), the, 1200.
Pocock, John, petition of, 50.
-, letter from
-, 1667 : 1394
Pococke, John, clerk of the Assembly of Barbadoes, 1018. I.
Pocopotank creek (Virginia), letter dated from, 1749.
Poincy, M. de, French Governor of St. Christopher's, 1220, 1521. I., 1529.
Point Comfort (Virginia), 1195, 1849.
-, fort at, 1250, 1508.
-, -, disadvantage of a, 1625.
Pokonoahkit, Eleise, see Philip, King.
Poland, King of, 854.
Pont, Jeffrey, 354. II.
Poole, 1504.
Poole, John, 394.
-, Captain, Wm., 1540.
Popery, 218.
Popham, Sir John, 622.
Pork, 549, p. 346, 1191, 1605, 1660, p. 533.
Poriadally (Africa), 903.
Port de Latour (Nova Scotia), 1641, 1877.
Port Morant, see Morant.
Port Rossignot (Nova Scotia), 1898. IV.
Port Royal (Carolina), 559, 1192.
-, "Discovery," relation of a voyage to, 1243. I.
-, planting and settling, 879.
-, fort on, 904.
-, (Jamaica), 812, 826, 837, 859, 962, 1023, 1085, 1139, 1144, 1256, 1264, 1357, 1563, 1708, 1894.
-, late Port Cagua, 110.
-, plan of the town and castle of, 1563. I., 1664.
-, falling off of inhabitants at, 1213.
-, about finishing the great fort, 752, 785, 812, 837, 1266, 1563, 1664.
-, -, cost of, 1664.
-, -, when finished will be one of the strongest places in the world, 785.
-, garrison for, 1563.
-, store houses at, 897.
-, Governor of, see Modyford, Sir Jas.
-, Admiralty Court in, 810.
-, letters and papers dated from, 690, 697, 746, 762, 765, 1838, 1867.
- (Nova Scotia), 111, 112, 193, 210, 225, 226, 241, 242, 340, 1251, 1598-1600, 1644-5, p. 533, 1700-1, 1868, 1877, 1898.
-, -, colony of Scotch planted at, 1600, 1809.
-, restitution of, to the French, 1642, 1654.
-, the, 789.
Porter, Chas., p. 121.
-, John, 512.
-, -, junr., 996, 1002, 1009, p. 334, 1089. III., p. 348.
-, -, petitions of, 969, 1089. II.
-, Capt. Wm., 1.
Portland, Earl of, see Weston, Jerome.
-, Road, 1394.
Porto Bello, p. 361, 1163, 1383, 1827, 1838, 1851, 1863, 1867.
-, taking of, 1867.
Porto Principe, 1838.
Porto Rica, 360, 474, 475, 812, 1488, 1838.
-, Governor of, 355.
Portsmouth, 172, 1058, p. 360, 1351, 1364, 1416, 1420, 1426-7, 1443, 1580-1.
-, letters dated from, 1435, 1439.
Portsmouth (New Hampshire), p. 149, 706, 1020, 1069, p. 334, 1089. V.
-, petition of inhabitants of (signed), 1015, 1024. I., 1089. VIII.
-, warrant to Constable of, 1020.
-, letters dated from, 1009, 1064.
Portsmouth, The (ship), 1517, 1540, 1570, 1690, 1898.
Portugal, 467, 1330, 1367, 1598, 1647, 1660.
-, King of, 469, 827, 839.
-, trade with, 947.
-, cattle from, 839.
Portuguese, the, 158, 467, 1234.
Postmaster General, The, see O'Neil, Dan.
Pot ashes, 301, 333, 345, 368, 369, 975.
Potatoes, 810.
Potomac river, the, 391, 520, 1513.
-, fort at, 1585.
Potosi, 216.
Pottell, John, 1024. I.
Potter, John, 1170.
-, Wm., 433.
-, Wm. (of Jamaica), 164.
Potts, —, 1212.
Poutrincourt, M., 210, 1600.
Povey, Geo., receiver general of revenue from the Plantations, 488.
-, Richard, secretary and commissary of stores in Jamaica, and a member of the Council, 108, 123, 125, 142, 176, 182, 215, 283, 355, 357, 364, 375, 411, 468, 604, 690, 1580.
-, -, his commission, 4.
-, -, major of militia, 397.
-, -, his deputy, see Pugh, Peter.
-, -, leaves the island, 836.
-, -, suspension of his patent, 1085.
-, Thos., clerk to the Council for Plantations, 3, 5, 54, 56, 71, 73, 91, 116, 179, 401.
-, -, grants to, 173, p. 121.
-, -, letter from
-, 1665 : 1061
-, -, letter to
-, 1663 : 432
-, Capt., provost marshal of Barbadoes, 266, 393.
Powder, 176, 352, 357, 536, 619, 793, 824, 907, 1042. II., 1067, 1073, p. 333, 1102, 1154, 1167, 1202, 1216, 1225, 1273, 1281, 1283, 1327-9, 1375-6, 1388, 1444, 1446, 1475, 1480, 1488, 1517, 1540, 1597, 1613, 1615, 1648, 1679, 1770, 1776, 1817.
-, ship blown up by, 1488.
-, great explosion of, 1734.
Powell, George, letters to, 1274, 1351, 1412, 1417.
-, Capt. Hugh, 1, 1458.
-, John, petition of, 257.
-, -, letter from
-, 1667 : 1557
-, Col., 622.
-, —, 1023.
-, Capt., governor of Barbadoes, p. 529, 1679.
-, -, sent prisoner to England, 1679.
Power, Peter, 1897.
Poynings, Sir Edward, 1702.
Poynte, Henry, 804. I.
Precious stones, 76.
Prence, Thos., see Prince, Thos.
Presbyterians, 1629, 1660.
Price, Denzil, 1746. IV.
-, John, 1.
Prince (Prence), Thos., governor of New Plymouth, 878, 956, 957, 1662.
-, letters from—
-, 1666 : 1230
-, 1667 : 1440
-, -, petition of, signed Tho. Prence, governor, 102.
-, -, letters to—
-, 1661 : 81
-, 1664 : 722
-, 1667 : 1483, 1547
Prince Royal, H.M.S., p. 419.
Prince William on Horseback, The (ship), 1614.
Privateers, the, 566, p. 211, 765, 767, 786, 811, 812, 817, 818, 840, 841, 843, p. 278, 942-944, 976, 1026, 1042, 1063, 1067, 1085, 1138, 1147, 1188, 1213, 1216, 1254, 1263-6, 1400, 1452, 1531, 1537, 1689, 1792, 1838, 1850, 1867, 1892.
-, their number and strength in Jamaica and Tortugas, 621, p. 211, 765, 767, 812, 817, 843, 1085, 1088. I.
-, names of ships and captains, 1088. I.
- called honest, 979.
-, 1,500 of the best men in the world, 1085.
-, kindness and moderation to, 979.
-, some well bred, 1085.
-, desperate people, 843.
-, fears of disturbing trade in Jamaica, 843.
-, offer life and fortune in the King's service, 976, 1147.
-, necessary to continue them, 765, 817, 1142, 1209, 1265.
- have wasted much in numbers, 1147.
-, commissions called in, 379, 524, 630, 762, 1896-7.
-, -, prohibition to grant any, 664.
-, -, granted against the Dutch, 942.
-, -, calling in, a hazardous expedient, p. 211, 767.
-, -, will increase the number of, 765, 812.
-, -, propositions concerning, 843.
-, -, brought in, 762, 1213.
-, -, power to Governor Modyford to grant, 1144.
- discouraged by the peace, 762.
-, proclamation against, 767.
-, attack Dutch plantations, 839.
-, Governor Modyford's new form of commission and instructions to, more strictly obliging them to the King's service, 1144, 1144. II., 1216.
-, Capt. Edward Mansfield Admiral of, 1147.
-, fights with, 571, 950, p. 360.
-, prizes and plunder (Spanish, &c.) taken by, 571, 762, 765, 786, 859, 1067, 1150. I., 1867, 1896-7.
-, -, to be permitted to sell, 843.
-, orders to forbear hostility to the Spaniard and to attack Dutch plantations, 839.
-, expedition under Morgan against the Dutch West India Islands, 979, 1088. I., 1213.
- and the design on Curaçao, 1085, 1213, 1216, 1266.
-, their behaviour at the capture of Dutch West India Isles, and disputes about plunder, 1088. I.
-, what employment to give, 1085.
-, Governor Modyford's reasons for granting letters of marque against the Spaniards, 1138, 1144, 1263-4, 1537.
- capture and pillage Tobago, 1124-5.
-, -, leave fort standing and Government House on condition of having liberty to sell their plunder at Barbadoes, 1125.
- destroy what they cannot take away, 1125.
-, expedition under Morgan on the Spanish coast, 1838, 1850-1.
-, Spanish possessions in West Indies taken and plundered by, 1142, 1169.
-, their expedition against Providence Island, 1213, 1216.
- take Portuguese commissions, 1142.
- fight stoutly at St. Kitts, 1204-5, p. 386.
-, no profitable employment in the West Indies against French and Dutch for, 1265.
-, encounters with the French, 1383.
-, "moderate" instructions from governor of Jamaica to commanders of, 1357.
-, suppression of, 1711.
- captured, 765.
- condemned and hanged, 1897.
-, Dutch, 1035, 1101.
-, -, fight with, 1103.
-, French Protestant, 1264, 1383.
Privy Council of England, the—
-, 1661 : 28, 29, 80, 84, 91, 116, 158, 191
-, 1662 : 218, 240, 313, 351, 354. I
-, 1663 : 431, 539
-, 1664 : 814, 841, 852, 855
-, 1665 : 915, 963, 991, 1057, 1076
-, 1666 : 1150, 1150. II., 1151, 1264, 1324, 1346
-, 1667 : 1376, 1432, 1438, 1618, 1625, 1627, 1629, 1639, 1644, 1648-9, 1659
-, 1668 : 1685, 1725, 1727-9, 1732, 1734, 1740-1, 1760, 1763, 1768, 1774, 1776, 1780-1, 1789, 1801-2, 1809, 1817-8, 1824, 1827-8, 1830, 1836, 1843, 1852, 1857, 1876, 1880-1, 1884-5, 1898
-, letters and orders of—
-, 1661 : 30, 36, 44, 67, 97, 130, 152
-, 1662 : 213, 244, 308, 332, 344
-, 1663 : 500, 525, 595
-, 1664 : 798, 863, 864
-, 1665 : 563, 936, 981, 1018
-, 1667 : 1426, 1478, 1561. II., 1573, p. 508, 1648
-, 1668 : 1699, 1763, 1836, 1869, 1885
-, reports of committees of, see Plantations, the Council for Foreign.
-, letters and petitions to—
-, 1662 : 214, 240, 343, 352, 363
-, 1664 : 770, 833
-, 1665 : 900, 901, 989
-, 1666 : 1246, 1266
-, 1667 : 1523
-, 1668 : 1783, 1788, 1853-4, 1877, 1898. I
-, the clerk of, 773.
-, register of, 1885.
Prizes, the King and the Duke's tenths and fifteenths of, 1199.
- and prize goods, 213, 214, 942, p. 296, 1062, 1415, 1426, 1499, 1573, 1707, 1740.
-, Lords Commissioners of, 780, 1127, 1284, 1418, 1499, 1871.
-, -, letter to
-, 1665 : 919.
Proby, Peter, p. 121.
Proctor, John, 731.
-, Wm., 1688.
Prosperous, the, 648, 650, 950. I., 1512.
Protestants, Dutch and French, 1658.
Prouse or Prowse, Robt., 1666, 1729. I.
Providence (Rhode Island), p. 149.
Providence Island alias Sta Catarina, 209, 894, 1163, 1263, 1327, 1417, 1435, 1536, 1826-7, 1838, 1851.
-, expedition against, and account of the taking of, 1213, 1216, 1648.
-, the English the first white men in, 1850.
-, men and stores for, 1327.
-, taken by Spaniards in
-, 1641 : 1216
-, taken from Spaniards in 1666, 1267.
-, retaken by Spaniards in
-, 1666 : 1383, 1536, 1538, 1826-7, 1851
-, guns in, with Queen Elizabeth's arms engraven on them, 1216.
-, governor of, see Smith, Major Samuel.
-, Lt.-Gov. of, see Modyford, Sir Jas.
-, seal for, 1356, 1420.
Providence Plantations, 58, 209, 799, 1300, 1534.
-, grant of, 59.
-, charter of, 503, 512.
-, -, confirmation of, 768.
-, petition of inhabitants of, 10, 18, 58.
-, turbulent spirits in, 494, 497.
-, has (with New Haven) 5,400 fighting men, 1110.
-, report of the King's commissioners, transactions with, pp. 341-343.
Providence, The (ship), 1721.
Provise, Capt., 1114.
Pryor, Fras., 872.
Pudington, John, 1752.
Puerto Principe, (Cuba) 648.
Pugh, Capt. Peter, deputy to Rich. Povey, 388, 446, 586, 690, 746, 789, 836, 870.
-, -, sworn of the Council of Jamaica, 436.
Puliston, —, 383.
Pulline, Capt., Alex., 141.
Pulse, 1585.
Punham or Pumham, an Indian Sachem, p. 343, 1170.
Punishments, see Edinburgh.
Purchas, his pilgrimage, 242.
-, Oliver, 996.
Pury, Thos., petition of, 50.
Pye, Edward, 1121, 1385.
Pym, —, 91, 357.