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Packership, office of, 153.
Paddon, Mr., Auditor, 119.
Paderborn (Padenbru), [Westphalia], 42.
Padua (Italy), 356.
-, letter dated in, 357.
Paget:
-, Charles, 9, 11.
-, Mr., 31, 62, 63, 160.
-, William, 4th Baron, 62.
Paiton, see Peyton.
Pake, John, 467.
Palavicino, Sir Horatio, 299.
Palmer:
-, Edmund, letter from, 258.
-, John, Dean of Peterborough, letter
from, 64.
-, William, letters from, 6, 116, 127,
136, 345.
Palury (Paluzzi), Jeronimo, letters to, 136, 227.
Pamber forest, (Hants.), 182.
Pannage, office of, 466.
Paris, (Parigi, Parres), 242.
-, letter dated in, 27.
-, receipt dated in, 100.
-, a book printed in, giving the French
King a title to the crown of
England, 7, 10, 11.
-, request for a licence to travel to,
117.
-, reported death of Prince of Orange
in, 329.
Parish registers for marriages, baptisms, and burials, a plea for, 460.
Parker:
-, Sir John, letters from, 258, 369.
-, -, and fee for filing of pleadings
in Chancery, 369–370.
-, Mr., 193.
-, Richard, 60.
-, William, 4th Lord Mounteagle, 62,
440, 444.
-, -, letter from, 310.
-, William, councillor of Plymouth,
152, 166.
Parkins, Dr., 431.
Parkinson, Mr., 142.
Parliament, Acts of:
-, statute 8 Hen. VI, 159.
-, statute 25 Henry VII, c. 20, 404.
-, statute 34 Hen. VIII, c. 28, 465.
-, statute 1 Edward VI, 404.
-, statute 4 & 5 Philip & Mary, 401.
-, statute 1 Eliz., 404, 451.
-, statute 1 Eliz. c. 1, 404.
-, statute 1 Eliz. c. 2, 404.
-, statute 39 Eliz., 187.
-, statute 43 Eliz. (subsidy), 72.
-, statute 43 Eliz. (Crown Lands). 378.
-, statute 1 James, 402.
-, statute 1 James, c. 20, concerning
plasterers, etc., 454.
-, against Pawnbrokers, 56.
-, relating to dyeing, 226.
-, statutes against conjurors and
marriage of two wives, 319.
-, statute of Confinement, 322.
-, Act of Entail, 323.
-, Act and proposals for reform of
taverns and licensing of tavern
keepers, 461.
Parliament, rumoured summoning of,
12.
-, committees of, apppointed, 43.
-, a bill in, for London water supply,
55.
-, Sir Thomas Sherley's bill in, 72, 143.
-, bill for Norham Castle in, 78, 451.
-, and a subsidy to James I, 132.
-, proceedings in, concerning Wardships, 141–144.
-, bill in, for annexation of £50,000 per
annum, 244.
-, Lord Cobham's cause in, 253.
-, "Devonshire crew" in, 264.
-, and question of trade of England
with Scotland, 359.
-, a synopsis by Cranborne of main
propositions in, 425.
-, James I and, see under James.
-, see also Commons and Lords.
Parma, Prince (Duke) of, 78, 85.
-, and an attack on Sluys, 103.
Parres, see Paris.
Parrott, see Perrott.
Parry:
-, Anthony, 458 (3).
-, Dr., Dean of Bangor, recommended
as Bishop of St. Asaph, 314, 391.
-, Sir Thomas, English Ambassador in
Paris, 27, 100, 172, 173, 446.
Parsley, Mrs., 123.
Parsons (Persons):
-, [Father Robert], 19, 71, 110.
-, Mr., 167.
Pavye, Mr., 171.
Pawnbrokers, (the Brokers) registraries proposed, 56.
Pawton (Cornwall), manor of, 164.
Payne, Thomas, 153.
Pelham, Sir Edmond, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, 446, 448.
Pembroke, Earl of, see Herbert.
-, [Mary], Countess of, 383.
Pembrokeshire, coalmines in, 120.
Penal Laws, execution of, Judges' opinion on, 349–350.
Penkevell [?] (Cornwall), 52.
Penkevell, Thomas, a recusant, 52.
Penne, Thomas, 36.
Penns (Penn),—, 193, 198.
Pensions, to retired army captains, 370.
-, see also under Ireland.
Pepper, Sir Cuthbert, 283, 466.
Percival:
-, Mr., letter to, 146.
-, Richard, letter from, 314.
Percy, Henry, 9th Earl of Northumberland, 120, 331, 444.
-, letters from, 257, 277, 373.
-, work of, in his garden at Sion, 360.
-, and Sir John Perrott's goods, 372,
373.
Perez, Antonio, 26, 433.
-, a book by, 198.
Periam, Sir William, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, as Commissioner for Causes Ecclesiastical, 290.
Periers, manor [in Cheshunt, W. Herts.] 58.
Perkins, Sir Christopher, Master of
Requests. 290.
-, statement by, to deputies for Hanse
towns, 316.
Perman, George, 311.
Perrott, (Perrot, Parrott):
-, Sir James, 373, 453.
-, Sir John, lands of, 120, 453.
-, -, concealed goods and chattels
of, 355, 372, 373.
-, -, as Deputy of Ireland, 453.
-, Sir Thomas, 453; his wife, see
Northumberland, Countess of.
-, Thomas, of Hereford, 243.
Perse, Steven, 60.
Persons, see Parsons.
Perth, letter dated at, 169.
Peter, see Petre.
Peterborough:
-, Bishop of, as Commissioner for
Causes Ecclesiastical, 290.
-, Dean of, see Palmer.
Peterson:
-, Richard, letter from, 36.
-, -, 35.
Petre (Peter), John, Lord Petre, 159, 205, 430.
Peyton (Paiton):
-, Christopher, letter from, 44.
-, Sir John, formerly Lieutenant of
the Tower, 75, 404.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical, 290.
Phelipps, see Phillips.
Philip II, King of Spain, 139.
Philip III, King of Spain, 400.
-, a licence granted by, 39.
-, prohibition by, against trade with
English and Dutch, 246.
-, and Order of the Garter, 398.
-, treaty of peace and commerce of,
with the United Provinces, 450.
-, a debt of, 461.
Phillips (Phillipps, Phillippes, Phelipps):
-, Edward, letter from, 325.
-, Sir Edward, serjeant-at-law, 22,
454.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical, 290.
-, John, 153.
Pickering, Lewis, petition of, 258.
Piers, Henry, 51.
Pigott, William, 52.
Pim, —, a pirate, 258.
Pincarde, —, 311.
Pinchbeck (Lincs.), 353.
Pinford lands [Dorset], lease of, 260.
Pinson, Abel, letter from, 28.
Piracy, see under Ships.
Pistol, double-barrelled, 279.
Pitcher, Nicholas, 311.
Plague, the, (the sickness, infection),
in London and Westminster, 36,
49, 77.
-, -, deaths from, 186, 383, 387.
-, -, effects of on trade, 6.
-, in Bath, 179, 190, 274, 277, 308,
311–312, 313–314.
-, in Coventry, 111.
-, in Dublin, 275.
-, at Greenwich, 208.
-, in Shrewsbury, 459.
-, in Yorkshire, 327.
Plantagenet:
-, Edmund (De Langley), Earl of
Cambridge, 1st Duke of York,
331.
-, -, his wife Isabel, 331.
-, John (of Gaunt), Earl of Richmond,
331.
-, Lionel, Earl of Ulster, 331.
Plasterers, the, a protest by, 454.
Plat Pays, the, 42.
Playhouses, suggested tax on, 339.
Plimouth, see Plymouth.
Plumpton, Mr., 317.
Plymouth (Plimouth), letters dated
at, 87, 107, 145, 166, 279, 340,
348.
-, council of, names of, 153.
-, farm of customs at, 348.
-, Sound, ships in, to fight the
Spaniards, 258.
-, Captain of the fort at, see Gorges.
-, Mayor of, see Hawkyns.
-, recorder of, see Hele.
-, town clerk of, see Lupton.
Poe, Dr., 193, 198.
Poland (Pollonia, the Pole), wars of
with Sweden, 284, 377.
-, commodities from, brought into
England, 315.
-, King of, see Stephen.
Polder bulwark, see Ostend.
Pole, see Poole.
Pollonia, see Poland.
Polonois, John, 419.
Pomerania, Markgrave of, see Brandenburg.
Poole (Poulle) [Dorset], piracies reported from, 258.
-, farm of customs at, 348.
Poole (Pole):
-, Mr., 438.
-, Mr., of Devon, 365.
-, Sir Henry, letters from, 304, 318.
Pooley, Ed., a lawyer, 446.
Poorscourt, see Powerscourt.
Pope, the, see Clement VIII.
Popham (Popeham):
-, Sir Francis, 43.
-, Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of the
King's Bench, member of the
Privy Council, 195, 256, 310, 404,
427.
-, -, letters from, 43, 62, 73 (2),
108, 118, 165, 180, 215, 308, 339,
349, 386.
-, -, letters to, 49 (2), 53.
-, -, and matters concerning the
Jesuits, 35, 118, 400.
-, -, and registraries for brokers,
56.
-, -, a judgment by, 83.
-, -, and trials of cloth dyeing, 215–
217, 226.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical, 290.
-, -, and office of records in the
Tower, 346–347.
-, -, and manufacture of playing
cards, 402.
-, -, as overseer of Lord North's
will, 403.
-, -, proposed for the Court of
Delegates, 440.
-, -, and Sir Walter Ralegh, 455.
-, -, and the Duchy of Lancaster,
465.
-, -, and suit for alnage of cloth,
466.
Porchmouth, see Portsmouth.
Porgats [?Portuguese], 229.
Portalegre, Conde de, 125.
Porter:
-, Jasper, 311.
-, Joan, 311.
-, John, 311.
Portland [Dorset], 455.
Portsmouth (Porchmouth), [Hants.],
letter dated at, 192.
-, James I at, 237.
-, prison of Little Ease in, 321.
-, Lieutenant Governor of, see Berry.
Portugal, Portuguese (Portingall), 6,
441.
-, request for office of English consul
in, 125.
-, new Christians of, leave Spain, 184.
-, King of, a pedigree of, 242.
-, voyage, the, 245.
-, customs with Castile, 345.
Postal endorsements:
-, Canterbury to Dartford, 212, 332,
346.
-, Dover to Rochester, 204.
-, Flushing and Dover to Dartford,
112.
-, Flushing and Sandwich to Dartford,
103.
-, Plymouth to Crewkerne, 166.
-, Sandwich to London, 329.
-, at Ware, 359.
Pot:
-, George, 376.
-, William, 376.
Poulle? Poole, q.v.
Powell, Mr., the King's receiver, 408.
Power, Captain William, letters from, 347, 358.
Powerscourt, (Poorscourt), [co. Wicklow], 255.
Poyntz, Captain, 80.
Prague, the Emperor at, 155, 156.
Prater, Richard, certificates of Ordination of, 51, 54.
Pratt, Master, and a Fellowship of Caius College, Cambridge, 59.
Prayer Book, revision or confirmation of, 35, 43.
Preface, the, see Union.
Prescott (Lancs.), Chapels of Farnworth and Rainford, curates and churchwardens of, a presentment of recusants by, 101.
Presentinis, —, 110.
President, the Lord, 259.
-, See also under Wales.
Preston:
-, -, 455.
-, Sir Amias, 249, 250.
Pretheroe, Dr., parson of Ashby, 281.
Prickett, Robert, letter from, 302.
Priests, see Roman Catholics.
Primroose, see Lepton.
Prince, the, see Charles and Henry.
Princes Risborough (Risboroughe Prince; Bucks), manor of, 313.
Privy Chamber, a lady of, 217.
-, a groom of, 195.
Privy Council (the Council), 24, 166,
180.
-, letters from, 72, 162 (2), 277, 388,
416, 417 (2).
-, letters to, 3, 25, 31, 144, 165, 174,
189, 191 (an enclosure), 194, 202,
234, 270 (an enclosure), 324, 399,
425, 426, 434 (2), 442, 454, 462.
-, names of, 42–43.
-, -, see also Carewe, Hitcham,
Sydney.
-, requests to, from Lord Grey, 250.
-, and James I, 49, 399.
-, and frauds in Ireland, 76, 77.
-, and effect of treaty with Spain on
war in Low Countries, 269–274.
-, answer of, to claims of Hanse towns,
316 (2), 317.
-, and annexation of lands, 413.
-, advised by Cranborne not to lose
time in argument, 426.
-, and high price of corn, 464.
Privy seal for Crown Jewels, 300.
Privy seals for loans, 174, 175, 180.
-, requests for relief from, 198, 261, 294,
295, 323, 334, 348, 356, 368, 385,
434.
-, a "lewd lybell" concerning, 344.
-, see also Taxation.
Proby, Peter, letters from, 331, 334, 346.
Proctor, Sir Stephen and Earl of
Derby's lands, 200, 268.
-, letters from, 282, 302, 368.
-, letters to, 301, 466.
Proverb, an old, 441.
Prussia, commodities from, brought
into England, 315.
-, Markgrave of, see Brandenburg.
Puleston, Roger, 314.
Puritan recusants in Cambridge University, 398.
-, petitions to James I, see under
James.
Purvey, Auditor (the Auditor), 209, 222.
Purveyance, abuse of, 43.
-, composition for, 79.
-, question of, 143, 426.