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"Index: P". Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 8, 1545-1546. Ed. Martin A S Hume (London, 1904), British History Online. Web. 19 April 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/spain/vol8/pp628-630.
P
Pacheco, Bishop of Jaen, afterwards Cardinal, 41, 329, 396, 447, 530, 540, 541.
Pacheco, Don Pedro, a mysterious personage so called, 282, 288, 289, 290, 293, 294, 295, 309, 310, 312, 405.
Paget, Sir William, Secretary of State. Conferences with the ambassadors, 9–16, 17–20, 23, 24, 29.
His mission to the Emperor, 35, 39, 41, 44–47, 48–52.
His draft agreement respecting the seizures, etc., 53, 55–57, 60, 64, 65–69, 70, 71.
His agreement with regard to contraband of war, etc., 81–82, 83–86, 91–92, 93, 95–96, 97.
Farewell interview with Chapuys, 107, 109.
Sends a thoroughbred dog to Mary of Hungary. Referred to, 111–116, 119, 120, 121, 131, 132, 133, 144, 155, 162, 163, 165, 168, 169, 172, 178, 185–187, 193, 194, 203, 218, 230, 231, 235, 239, 248, 250, 252, 279, 290, 309, 325, 329, 330, 344–348, 364, 368, 371, 378–380, 381, 385, 386, 389, 393, 404, 425, 434, 442, 450–453, 464, 473, 484, 485, 487, 493, 496, 498, 512, 520, 525, 528, 530, 544.
Palavicini, opposed by Pier Luigi Farnese, 323.
Palavicini, Marquis de, an Italian mercenary captain, 95.
Palmer, Sir Thomas, 148n, 256.
Palatine, Count. See Frederick.
Pamele, Adolf van. Proposed Flemish Commissioner to settle the commercial claims, 298.
Paniter, David, Bishop of Ross, 1, 47, 54, 56, 65, 86, 91, 94, 106, 107, 108, 109, 118, 441, 452, 453, 476, 497, 509–512, 518–520, 525.
Papal contingent for the Schmalkaldic war, 226, 268, 322, 387, 395, 414, 415, 418, 427–430, 436, 437, 455, 457, 458–462, 483, 493, 495, 504, 505, 506, 514, 515, 531. (See also War of Religion.)
Pardo Albroz, his ship detained by the English, 91.
Pardo Diego, Spanish merchant, 138.
Parliament, English, 279, 291, 293, 534, 543, 556, 557.
Parma and Piacenza, Duchies of, 197, 208, 213, 226, 227, 244, 257, 258, 297, 322, 323, 368, 375, 395, 505n, 547.
Parr, Katharine, Queen. Her interview with the Imperial ambassador, 2.
Her kindness to Princess Mary, 2.
Farewell to Chapuys, 104–105, 111.
Negotiations of her Secretary with the German Protestants. 130, 163, 232, 310.
Rumours of her divorce, 319, 373, 378, 390, 400, 534, 535.
Favours the Protestant party, 555.
Parr, Queen Katharine, her Secretary. See Butler, Richard.
Paul III., Pope (Farnese), 32, 34, 63, 183, 213, 225–228, 244, 321–324, 337–339, 349, 350, 368, 395, 412–417, 436, 437–481, 503–504.
Paul III., Pope. His alliance with the Emperor to suppress Lutheranism, 34, 35, 41, 72, 74, 75, 113, 183, 210, 213, 225–228, 244, 268, 269, 273, 292, 297, 305–308, 321–324, 327, 337–339, 352, 354, 355, 375, 387, 388, 395, 412–417, 427–430, 436, 437, 443–446, 457–462, 475, 476–483, 503–505, 513, 514, 531, 539–542, 548, 550–555.
Paul III., Pope. Spanish distrust of him, 374, 375, 376, 439, 436, 437, 443, 475, 476, 480, 481, 489, 490, 492, 493, 539–541, 547, 548, 550.
Paul III., Pope. Suggested aid to France against England, 41, 42, 63, 71, 78, 98, 100, 119, 196, 255–257, 374.
Paul III., Pope, and the Council of Trent, 41, 71, 100, 101, 113, 210, 269, 292, 311, 321, 322, 327, 329, 339, 349, 374, 375, 396, 422, 423, 427, 445, 446, 447, 455, 461, 483, 490, 493, 495, 504, 505, 515–518, 521, 529, 540, 541, 547.
Paul III. His attempt to reconcile Henry VIII. to the Papacy, 422.
Paul III., Pope. His violent temper, 337, 338.
Paulin, Baron de la Garde, General of the galleys of France, 77, 148, 199, 220, 256n, 485, 526, 529, 530, 534, 535, 542, 544.
Peace negotiations between England and France, 47, 49, 54, 56, 65–69, 77, 82–86, 94, 96, 97, 100, 106, 109, 115, 116, 126, 129, 135, 144–146, 147, 165, 170, 173, 186–192, 195, 198, 206–207, 209, 219, 220, 231, 233, 235–240, 241 244, 250–251, 255, 259–262, 264, 265, 266–272, 273, 274–280, 286, 287, 290, 293, 295, 314, 315, 325, 328, 334, 364, 368, 373, 380, 386, 388, 389, 392, 394, 397, 398–400, 402, 403.
Peace, proposed terms of, 241, 242, 250, 251, 259–262, 276, 277, 290, 373, 392, 397, 398, 402, 403, 404, 406–409.
Peace, concluded between England and France, 403, 404, 406–409, 410, 418, 419, 425, 430–433, 434, 435, 463–465, 495, 518, 526.
Penninck. See Conrad Penninck.
Peralta, Iñego de, Quartermaster, 210.
Perez, Gonzalo, Imperial Secretary of State, 103.
Perkin, Warbeck, 16.
Peru, French ships destined for, 205, 217.
Pescara, Marquis of, 504.
Petre, Sir William, Secretary of State, 91.
At the arbitration conference, 116, 131, 133, 134, 143, 144–146, 159, 171–174, 218, 250, 371, 378, 391, 394, 453.
Philip, Prince of Spain, letters from, to the Emperor, 72, 228, 352, 393, 400, 478, 490, 532, 550.
Philip, Prince, letters to, from Andrea Doria, 111, 277.
Philip. Prince, letters to, from the Emperor, 213, 269, 297, 303, 304, 305, 326, 350, 387, 442, 445, 492, 506.
Philip, Prince, letters to, from Lope Hurtado de Mendoza, 318.
Philip, Prince, letter to, from Juan Martinez de Recalde, 115.
Philip, Prince, letters to, from St. Mauris, 103, 199, 219, 301, 392, 402, 408, 418, 430, 518.
Philip, Prince of Spain, letters to, from Juan de Vega, 183, 292, 349.
Philip, Prince of Spain, 32, 34, 41, 99, 111, 143, 150, 174.
Birth of his son and death of his wife, 175, 211.
Intelligence sent to, from Worms, 182, 269.
Suggestions for his marriage, 275, 278, 280, 303, 422.
His father's anxiety for him, 448, 554.
His efforts to raise money, 478, 479, 490, 532, 550–555.
Proposals for his marriage, 501.
Philip, Prince of Spain, his views on Spanish finance, etc., 72–75, 353, 387, 400, 401, 478, 479, 490, 532, 550–553.
Philip, Prince of Spain, his views on the Lutheran war, 228, 352, 387, 400, 550–553.
Philip, Prince of Spain, takes the oath as Duke of Milan, 491.
Philip, Count Palatine, Duke of Bavaria, his visit to England as a suitor for Princess Mary, 348, 349, 370, 371, 372, 377, 378, 380, 381, 386, 390, 434, 435, 450, 451–453, 456, 457, 464, 465, 470, 474, 485.
Philip, a Protestant envoy, 249.
Piacenza, Duchy of. See Parma and Piacenza.
Piedmont, Prince of, Emmanuel Philibert, of Savoy, 32, 99, 150, 183, 198, 210, 221, 225, 281, 287, 457.
Piedmont, intelligence from, 435, 454, 456, 466, 495.
Piedmont, occupation of, by the French, 286, 302, 328, 364, 398, 422.
Pier Luigi, Farnese, 227, 257, 258, 322, 323, 368, 375, 395, 493n, 505n, 547.
Piracy in the Mediterranean, 210, 401.
Piracy. See Seizures and also Renegat.
Pirates, Scottish, 88, 150, 196, 365, 373, 393, 466, 476, 485, 492, 510, 530, 532, 549.
Plague, at Boulogne, etc., 173, 253, 265.
Plan suggested for the protection of Spanish shipping against pirates, 356–359, 393, 401, 442, 443, 532.
Plot of the French against the Emperor, divulged by Paget, 526, 528, 529, 530, 534, 535, 542, 544.
Plymouth, Mayor of, imprisoned for plundering Spaniards, 203.
Plymouth, Spanish mercenary troop at, 58.
Poggio, Giovanni, Bishop of Tropea, Nuncio, 34, 305, 375, 436, 437, 443, 444, 445, 479, 514, 548, 549.
Poland, Queen of, daughter of Ferdinand, King of the Romans, death of, 211.
Poland, Embassy from, 310, 318.
Poland, King of, a suitor to Princess Mary, 318.
Pole, Reginald, Cardinal, 71, 426.
Pope, the. See Paul III.
Portocarrero, Don Pedro. 288, 289, 290, 293, 309, 310, 312, 405.
Portrait of the Empress Elizabeth, by Titian, 258.
Portuguese envoy to England, dies in Paris, 281, 289, 293, 318.
Portugal, King of, wishes to succour the Kingdom of, Fez, 401.
Portuguese ships captured by France, 80, 101 150, 205, 223, 318.
Poyet, Chancellor of France, 101, 102.
Poyns, Lord, Governor of Boulogne, 94.
In a skirmish, 172.
Praet, M. de, Imperial Councillor, 64, 278, 335, 363.
Privy Council of England, their dealings with Van der Delft about the Spanish Commercial claims, 117–124, 125, 155–157, 164–5, 203, 263, 276, 309, 385, 387, 390, 391, 379, 498–500, 524, 533.
Proclamation of peace between England and France. See Peace concluded
Protestant negotiations to secure peace between England and France, 249, 252, 265, 276, 279, 287, 290.
Protestant envoys. See Scledanus, etc.
Protestant cities in Germany, surrender to the Emperor, 544–646, 549.
Protestants in Franco. See French Protestants.
Protestantism in England, 394, 398, 426, 454, 464, 465, 467, 470, 470n, 534, 555–558.
Puñonrostro, Count, 76.