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P
Packer, John, later Clerk of the
Privy Seal
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 281
-, invited to accompany Earl of
Dorset abroad, 281
Packer, Thomas, Clerk of the Privy
Seal
-, 211
Packnam, Mark, Clerk of the
Castle [of Dover]
-, 80
Paddington, co. Middlesex
-, manor of, 346
Padoa. See Padua
Padoua. See Padua
Padua (Padoua, Padoa) [Italy]
-, description by Viscount Cranborne of, 242, 243
-, Viscount Cranborne seriously
ill at, 243, 244
"Palace", The
-, ruinous state of house on King's
manor of Charing known
as, 32
Palatine, Duke or Count. See Frederick IV
Palavicini, The, merchants and
bankers of Genoa
-, send agent to London to secure
payment of King's debts to
them, 202
Palavicino, Anne, widow of Sir
Horatio Palavicino
-, reference to her marriage to
Sir Oliver Cromwell, 210
-, action before Privy Council
against, 210
Palavicino, Edward, son of (late)
Sir Horatio Palavicino
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 202
Palavicino Sir Horatio, merchant
and political agent
-, 210, 231
-, reference to his financial activities in association with
insurgent Low Countries,
58(2)
-, his widow. See Palavicino,
Anne
Pale, The, Ireland
-, 118
-, increasing opposition in, 306
Palladio (Palladius), Andrea, Italian
architect (1518–1580)
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
his theatre at Vicenza, 242
Palladius. See Palladio, Andrea
"Pallentyne", The. See Frederick IV
Palmer, Andrew, an officer of the
Mint
-, holds licence to erect furnaces,
292
Palmer, Sir Henry, Comptroller of
the Navy
-, 307
Palmer, Henry
-, conveys letter from Bruning
to Wilson, 16
Palmer, Richard, physician
-, signs report on alleged poisonous liquor, 91
Palmer, Thomas, of Kimbolton,
co. Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Palmer, —, in the Earl of
Montgomery's service
-, 125
Palyn, George, member of the
Company of Girdlers of
London
-, leaves money to erect hospital,
352
Paman, John, "Doctor" of Elsworth, co. Cambridge
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
-, writes prefatory epistle to Earl
of Salisbury, 369
Pamber, Forest of, co. Hants.
-, 298
Pantaskin, Laird of
-, 190
Pardal. See Pardo
Pardo, El (Pardal) [Spain]
-, King and Queen of Spain at,
16, 17, 18
Paris [France]
-, letters dated from, 19, 35(2),
40, 103, 170, 189, 208(2),
212, 223, 310
-, Viscount Cranborne ends his
tour of France at, 113, 156
-, English goods viewed for longer
than agreed 48 hours by
hosiers of, 178
-, rumour of assassination of King
James circulating in, 220
-, 277
-, Dr. Bishop to be sent to the
Doctors of the Sorbonne
in, 343
Parker, Augustine, official of the
port of Ipswich
-, payment to, 361
Parker, Calthorpe, of Erwarton,
co. Suffolk
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Parker, Sir John, Keeper of Falmouth Castle, co. Cornwall
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 10
-, named commissioner to investigate piracy in Cornwall,
10
Parkins, Sir Christopher, Master of
the Requests and Dean of
Carlisle
-, 23, 164, 345, 349
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 291
Parkins, John
-, 373
Parkinson, Christopher, of Burneston, co. Yorks.
-, member of commission concerned with Duke of York's
affairs, 132
Parks (Perkes), The, Knaresborough,
co. Yorks.
-, sale of woods at, 56
Parliament. See also House of
Commons, House of Lords
-, 74, 94, 158, 195, 214, 223, 230,
254, 284, 285, 287, 315
-, bill for King's safety to be
brought into, 227
-, reference to dissolution of, 229,
268
-, Earl of Salisbury's speeches in,
253, 265, 281
-, Earl of Salisbury criticised by
King for favouring continuance of, 266, 267
-, King's dissatisfaction with,
265, 266, 274
-, King's views on, 321, 322
Parliament, Irish
-, Lord Carew's views on, 305
Parpignan. See Perpignan
Parrots
-, Queen receives gift of, 83
-, in the possession of the Earl
of Salisbury, 156
Parry, Henry, Bishop of Worcester
-, to deputize for Lord Eure, 330
Parry, Henry, a sailor of Barking
-, to be arrested with his son, 100
Parry, Sir Thomas, Chancellor of
the Duchy of Lancaster
-, nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
-, signs letter on cloth trade
from Privy Council to Earl
of Salisbury, 56
-, commended for his attentiveness to King's interests, 60
-, 60, 88, 235, 316, 327, 331, 342
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
Parsons (Persons), Thomas, Rector
of the English College in
Rome
-, Michell enquires after, 25
Paslewe, Edith née Taylor, of
Haselton Grange, co. Gloucester
-, 365
Passage, Monsieur du, Commander
at Valence
-, 110
Patton, Aristotle, Colonel, Scottish
soldier and refugee in
Flanders
-, Edmondes's plea to King on
behalf of, 85
Paul V, Pope
-, Archduke refuses to recognise
bull obtained by English
Jesuits from, 9
-, references to quarrel between
Venice and, 27, 76, 210
-, his reaction to dispute between
English Jesuits and Benedictines, 45
-, criticised and called Antichrist in King's book, 71, 80,
288
-, influenced by Tyrone to create
M'Carthy Archbishop of
Tyrone, 72, 101
-, arrogant treatment by Spanish
Ambassador of, 81
-, reported to be ready to assist
Tyrone to return to Ireland,
86
-, sends priests abroad to request
support for Tyrone, 86, 87
-, Archduke's hope to moderate
French policy over Cleves
by mediation of, 89
-, reference to King's excommunication by, 96
-, Archduke reported to have
refused King's book for fear
of displeasing, 98
-, creates new bishops and abbots
in Ireland, 101
-, 114, 210, 288(2)
-, infuriated by King's book, 115
-, plans to defeat Protestant
succession to Cleves with
aid of German Catholic
Princes, 117
-, prohibits reading of King's
book upon pain of excommunication, 117
-, Prince Henry's opinion of, 146
-, his pardon found near Market
Cross in Winchester, 155
-, petition from Irish captains to,
186
-, Viscount Cranborne advised
not to travel through territories of, 215
-, Tyrone reported to have
solicited title of King of
Ireland from, 307
-, alleged to have plans for
military invasion of Ireland,
307
-, his opposition to proposed
dynastic marriages between
Savoy and England, 344, 345
Paulet, Lucy, wife of William
Paulet, 4th Marquis of Winchester, and niece of the
Earl of Salisbury
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 153
Pawles. See St. Paul's
Pawlett, William, of Cottles, Bradford-on-Avon, co. Wilts.
-, to inquire into abuses at
Bradford, 342
Peace Negotiations, The. See also
Truce
-, King of Spain reluctant to
adhere to article agreed upon
in, 4, 10
-, further reference to, 4
-, Margrave of Brandenburg
wishes his claims to Jülich
and Cleves to be guaranteed
in, 20
-, expected to be concluded, 36
-, end in declaration of a truce, 42
Peach, Robert, of Mildenhall, co.
Suffolk
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 91
Pedro, Don. See Cuniga
Pedrosa, Barnaby, of the Spanish
Council of the Hacienda
-, originally planned to send him
to demobilise Spanish forces
in Flanders, 86
Peete, Thomas, of Kimbolton, co.
Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Peggat, —
-, considered a very attractive
"Valentine", 15
Pegnitz (Peignere), River [Germany]
-, 245
Pelham, Sir Edmund, late Chief
Baron of the Exchequer in
Ireland
-, wardship of his son, 133
Pemberton, Sir James, a London
goldsmith
-, elected Lord Mayor of London,
317 and n.
-, to admit Lamyer as freeman of
London, 349
Pemberton (Pembreton), William,
Fellow of Christ's College
Cambridge
-, move to appoint him as new
Master of Christ's College 139
-, King's opposition to, 143(2)
-, his supporters summoned to
appear before Earl of Salisbury, 144
-, charged with preaching offensive sermon, 149
-, his election declared void, 160
Pembreton, William. See Pemberton, William
Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, William
Pembrokeshire
-, sale of King's woods in, 68
-, request for money to erect
new shire hall and gaol by
inhabitants of, 281
Pennington, John, factor to John
King
-, protection granted to, 345
Penreth. See Penrith
Penrith (Penreth), co. Cumberland
-, timber needed to rebuild moothall at, 13
Pepper
-, English East India Company
granted monopoly of import
of, 154
-, attempts to sell pepper illegally
in England, 207
Percival (Perceval, Percivall)
Richard, secretary to the
Court of Wards and to
the Earl of Salisbury
-, 133
-, letter from Molyns to, 237
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
Percy, Algernon, son of Henry
Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland
-, stays with his father in the
Tower of London, 99
Percy, Sir Allan, brother of Henry
Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland
-, suit to King, 83
-, petition to Privy Council, 180
Percy, Henry, 9th Earl of Northumberland
-, stone quarried on his land, 30
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 41,
99
-, 53
Perier, Henry, Vice-President of
Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
259
Periers, co. Herts.
-, 235
Perkes, The. See Parks, The
Perkins, Francis
-, his project for Ireland, 281
Perkins, Nicholas, cousin of Matthew
Bruning
-, Bruning's letter, to, 17
Perne, Andrew, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Perondini, Giovanni, in the Duke
of Savoy's service
-, rewarded for bringing gift of
an animal to King, 340
Peroone, Cardinal. See Du Perron, Jacques
Perpignan (Parpignan) [PyrenéesOrientales, France]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 108
Persia
-, Turks wish to break their peace
with, 311
-, English merchants offered trading concessions in, 325
-, Sir Henry Thynne to be in
charge of a voyage to, 359
Persia, King of. See Shah Abbas
Persian Gulf (Gulfo Persico)
-, King of Persia offers English
merchants trading facilities
in, 325
Persons. See Parsons, Thomas
Peru
-, balsam of, 91
-, reference to the "Isles of", 189
Peschiera (Pesquaire) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne mentions
fortress of, 242
Pesquaire. See Peschiera
Peter, Lord. See Petre, John
Peterhouse (St. Peter's College),
Cambridge
-, John Richardson elected Master
of, 13, 15
-, letters dated from, 13, 15
-, letter of thanks to Earl of
Salisbury from Fellows of, 15
Petley, Thomas, of Carrigaline, co.
Cork, Ireland
-, regranted his lands, 351
Petre, John, 1st Baron Petre
-, 308
Petre, John, a shipmaster
-, sent to Privy Council, 164
Pett, Phineas, of Chatham, Master
of the King's shipwrights
-, 307
Pewter
-, shortage in London, 145
-, restricted amount of tin affects
supply of, 363
Peyton, Sir Henry, commander of
a company in the Dutch
service
-, King requests leave of absence
for, 341
Peyton, Sir John, Governor of
Jersey
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 219
-, describes reaction in Normandy
and Brittany to murder of
French King, 219
Pézenas [Hérault, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 108
Phelips (Phillips), Sir Edward,
King's Serjeant and Speaker
of the House of Commons
-, Earl of Salisbury receives New
Year's gift of plate from, 1
-, 218
-, to use King's authority to
restrain opposition in House
of Commons, 286
-, 293, 326
Phelips, Francis. See Phillips, Francis
Phelips, Mary, wife of Thomas
Phelips
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 24
Phelips (Phelippes), Thomas, collector of the Petty Customs,
now prisoner in the Tower of
London
-, 24
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 262
Phelippes, Thomas. See Phelips, Thomas
Philibert, son of Charles Emmanuel,
Duke of Savoy, and a Knight
of Malta
-, to be general of King of Spain's
fleet, 72
Philip III, King of Spain
-, reluctant to join in proposed
peace treaty with Dutch, 4,
10
-, assists in person at Council of
State, 4, 71, 72
-, recognises ambassador from
King of Hungary, 5
-, 9
-, reported to have joined in
peace treaty with Dutch, 15
-, Cornwallis alleged to be pensioner of, 16
-, at El Prado, 16, 17, 18
-, his conduct ridiculed at English
Court, 18
-, King sends copy of his book
to, 64
-, reported to be submissive to
Lerma, 72
-, his request to King, 83
-, Edmondes's analysis of his
policy towards England, 87
-, his attitude towards dispute
over Jülich and Cleves, 88
-, English doubts of his readiness
to risk breach of peace to
aid Tyrone, 97
-, prepared, on terms, not to intervene in affairs of Cleves, 100
-, opinion in Brussels of policy of,
100, 101
-, Pope's pardon of sins granted
to Englishmen willing to
serve, 155
-, described as a sot, 288
-, said to be involved in alleged
plot by Pope for invasion
of Ireland, 307
-, 309, 334, 354
-, recalls Velasco, 334
-, sends gift to King of Persia, 334
-, Spanish Council debates
whether he should marry
again, 335 and n.
-, his attitude towards proposed
dynastic marriages between
England and Savoy, 344, 345
-, complains that his subjects are
harassed by English pirates,
369, 370
Philip, Prince of the Asturias,
eldest son of Philip III,
King of Spain
-, 17
-, marriage proposed between
Princess Elizabeth of
France and, 309
Phillips, Avery, Captain, of London
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
153, 214
-, requests warrant to take
measures against Catholics
and their propaganda, 214
Phillips, Sir Edward, chaplain presented to church of Lydlinch, 211
Phillips (Phelips), Francis, Auditor
of the Exchequer
-, grant to, 348
Phillips, Sir Thomas, commander
in Coleraine
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
181, 202
-, involved in the plantation of
Ulster, 181
Phillips alias Cockman, Thomas, of
Eltham, co. Kent
-, alleged to be recusant, 299
Piedmont [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne in, 239,
240
Pierce, —, of Maidstone, co. Kent testifies against Crowcher, 226
Pierlatte [Drôme, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
110
Pimentel, Don Diego, Commanderin-Chief of the Spanish
forces in Lombardy
-, his headquarters in Milan, 240
Pirates.
-, in Cornwall, 10, 213
-, English coast and Channel
Islands infested with French,
175
-, Lundy Island taken over by
English, 209
-, scheme to destroy Algerian, 250
-, exemption from King's general
pardon of abettors of, 274
-, King grants pardon to Easton
and other, 308, 319
-, 315
-, King permits Dutch fleet to
pursue pirates sheltering in
Ireland, 320
-, King of Spain's complaint about
English, 369, 370
-, details of depredations of
English, 369
-, 370
-, St. Antonio seized by English,
370
Pisa [Italy]
-, Michell's behaviour in, 24
Pitts, Jonas, of Wicklewood, co.
Norfolk, agent of Sir Charles
Cornwallis
-, 18
Pitts, Mr.
-, 4
Plague, The
wife of gardener at Westminster
College dies of, 46
-, threatens pupils of Westminster College, 46, 50
-, Queen's return to Whitehall
made unsafe by, 149 (2), 150
-, its persistence in London attributed by King to negligence
of inhabitants, 149
-, St. Bartholomew's Fair condemned as source of plague,
230
Pleasans, Thomas, yeoman, of Brandon, co. Suffolk
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 91
Pleshey Park, co. Essex
-, 308
Plessis-Morney, Monsieur du. See Plessis-Marly
Plessis-Marly (Plessis-Morney)
Philippe de Morney, Seigneur
du, Governor of Saumur
-, Viscount Cranborne unable to
pay call on, 105
Plymouth, co. Devon
-, 209, 213, 308
Po, River [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne travels by
boat on, 240
Poe, W [? Leonard], physician
-, signs report on alleged poisonous liquor, 91
Poictou. See Poitou
Pointer, William, a London
merchant
-, obtains protection, 1
Poitou (Poictou) [France]
-, 105
-, Viscount Cranborne in, 106
Poland
-, Swedish forces reported defeated by army of, 163
-, 315
Poland, King of. See Sigismund III
Poland, Marshal of. See Miescowski
Polkinghorne, Roger, naval captain
-, pension granted to, 315
Pomfret. See Pontefract
Pons [Charente-Inférieure, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
107
Pont-de-Beauvoisin [Isère, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne crosses
into Savoy at, 238
Pont de Ce. See Les Ponts-de-Ce
Pont du Gard, near Nimes [Gard,
France]
-, visited by Viscount Cranborne,
109
Pontefract (Pomfret), co. Yorks.
-, sale of King's wood at, 79
-, included in list of Queen's
property together with Little
Park, 185
Pont-Saint-Esprit (Le) [Gard,
France]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 110
Poole, co. Dorset
-, letter dated from, 51
-, misconduct of Customs
farmers' searcher at, 51
Pooley, Edmund [? of Badley,
co. Norfolk]
-, pardon granted to, 349
Pooley, Robert
-, 171
Poolie. —
-, 172
Pope, The. See Paul V
Popelman, Hans (Popleman, Hance)
Master cook to the Queen
-, granted a pension, 338
-, provided with livery, 352
Portington, Judith [? of co. Leicester]
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Portland, co. Dorset
-, Queen's manor of, 374
Portrush (Portrushe), co. Antrim,
Ireland
-, 181(2)
Port-Sainte-Marie [Lot-et-Garonne,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
107
Portsmouth (Portesmouth), co.
Hants.
-, Prince Henry to visit, 115, 116
-, letters dated from, 136, 191,
224, 164(2)
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury
from Mayor and Corporation
of, 191
-, seizure of books at, 224
-, Mayor of. See Lardner, John
Portugal
-, prohibited goods shipped from
England to, 15
Post, The
-, criticised for being dilatory, 95
Potter, William, of Bedwell, co.
Herts.
-, 333
Poulton, co. Lancs.
-, Customs receipt dated from,
253
Povey (Povy), John, shipmaster
-, 308
Povy, Mr. See Povey, John
Powell, Daniel, Clerk of the Queen's
Court at Westminster
-, 372
Powell, Richard, mineralogist, of
co. Stafford
-, letter to King, 282
Power, Mr. See Power, William
Power, William, Fellow of Christ's
College, Cambridge
-, to convey Statutes of the
College to London, 153
Poyntz, Sir John, of Chipping
Ongar, co. Essex
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 218
Pozner, Robert, in the service of
Sir John Digby
-, rewarded for conveying letters
from Madrid to London, 352
Prague [Bohemia]
-, Lok expected at, 120
-, 155, 279, 298
Prâlin, Charles de Choiseul, Marquis
de, Governor of Troyes
-, 112, 238
Pratt, Matthew, yeoman, of Bury,
co. Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Pratt, Mr. a merchant
-, his dispute with Lee, 35
Premola. See Primolano
Prescott, Mr. See Prescott, Alexander
Prescott, Alexander, a London goldsmith and Alderman's Sheriff
-, 1(2)
President, The. See Richardot
Preston, co. Lancs.
-, 258
Preston, Sir Amyas, Keeper of
the Navy Store
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 19
Prichard, William
-, granted recusants' lands, 269
Prideaux, Sir Nicholas, of Padstow,
co. Cornwall
-, named commissioner to
investigate piracy in Cornwall, 10, 11
Primolano (Premola) [Italy]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 244
Pringill, George. See Pringle, George
Pringle (Pringill), George, of
Blindley [? co. Surrey]
-, given licence to travel abroad,
329
Privy Council, The
2, 6, 10, 12, 33, 38, 39, 50, 54,
55, 63, 80, 82, 147, 150, 155,
159, 161, 164, 172, 174, 180,
191, 216, 222, 228, 229,
262, 263, 265, 267(2), 268,
271, 275, 279, 286, 289,
302, 315(2), 316, 319, 320,
327, 330, 331, 337(2), 338,
348, 352, 368, 372
-, writes in favour of Alberz, 20
-, King's proposal to ease work
of, 22, 23
-, a Clerk of the Council to be
nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
-, issues letters for increase of
taxation, 42
-, reasons for decay of Coventry
given in letter to, 42
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 44,
55, 83, 208, 211, 223, 271,
296, 298, 299, 300, 327
-, prolongs imposition of extra
duty on English cloth exported to France, 55
-, emphasises importance of
home manufacture of gunpowder, 83, 84
-, Strange examined before, 96
-, presented with articles concerning silk industry in
England, 124
-, letter to Commissioners of
United Provinces, 184
-, matters to be discussed by, 184
-, receives report concerning
activities of English pirates
at Lundy, 209(2), 214
-, Sir Thomas Dutton to appear
before, 233
-, to advise King on grievances,
274(2)
-, Goldfinch's petition to, 278
-, letter to Captain Skipwith,
308
-, its role in organising loan for
King, 315, 317
-, letter from farmers of Customs
to, 364
-, Clerk of. See Edmondes,
Clement
Proclamations
-, for the preservation of woods,
18
-, for the stay of gold and silver,
124
-, concerning rumours and liberty
of speech, 320, 321, 322
Proctor, Sir Stephen, Collector of
fines on penal statutes
-, bill concerning his office, 102
Proctor, Thomas of Wisbech co.
Cambridge
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Progress, The King's
-, marred by fire and loss of
horses at Farnham, 96
Prohibitions, The
-, debated at Whitehall, 23
Protestants
-, in Bohemia, 82, 89
-, Viscount Cranborne describes
strength of French, 105(2),
106, 107(2), 108(2), 109,
110(2)
Provence [France]
-, 109, 138
Provins [Seine-et-Marne, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
112
Prynne, Edward, naval captain letter to Earl of Salisbury, 282
Puisieuls, Monsieur de. See Puisieux
Puisieux (Puisieuls), Pierre Brûlart,
Vicomte de, French Secretary
of State
-, Carew's letter to, 134 and n.
-, his father. See Sillery
Pulham, co. Norfolk
-, Queen's manor of, 324
Pultney (Poultney), Francis, of
Erthlingborough, co. Northants.
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Punsenby, James, tenant of the
King's manor of Ravensworth
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 13
Puritans
-, King sent book written in
defence of, 145, 147, 159
-, Pemberton's tribute to, 149
-, hint that religious toleration
would lead to increase in
number of, 228
Putto, Richard
-, given commission to collect
King's debts, 359(2)
Pyatt or Pyott, Sir Richard, grocer
and Alderman of London
-, grant to, 336
Pyms, Edmonton, co. Middlesex farm of, 313
Pytts (Pytt), Edward, of Kyre
Wyard, co. Worcester
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187