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P

Pamphlets. See Books.

Paper, from Hamburg, seizure of, 1242, 1311.

Paper office, Keeper of, See State Papers.

-, See also Vellum.

Paper, stamped. duties on. See Vellum.

Parchment, stamped, duties on. See Vellum.

PARLIAMENT:

Act of:

22 Edward IV., c. 7, Felling and enclosing Woods, 94.

23 Henry VIII., c. 7, Prohibiting the export of Bell Metal, 820.

2 and 3 Edward VI., c. 37, Prohibiting the export of Bell Metal, 820.

1 Elizabeth, c. 11, Limiting the times for laying on land merchandise from beyond the seas and the Customs for Sweet Wines, 171.

22 and 23 Charles I., c. 6, For the sale of Fee Farms, 990.

14 Charles II., c. 11, Act of Frauds, 171, 564, 893.

15 Charles II., c. 7, for the Encouragement of Trade, 6, 382.

20 Charles II., c. 2, for banishing the Earl of Clarendon, 834.

22 Charles II., c. 13, for exporting of Beer. Ale and Mum, 832.

25 Charles II., c. 7, for the Encouragement of the Greenland and Eastland trades and for better securing the Plantation Trade, 6, 378, 510, 1242, 1277.

30 Charles II., c. 1, for Disbanding the Army, 394.

1 James II, c. 19, An Additional Act for the improvement of Tillage, 832.

1 William and Mary, c. 13, the Poll [First Poll], 286, 586, 704.

1 William and Mary, c. 15, for disarming Papists, 276.

1 William and Mary, c 20, the 12d. Aid, 286, 704.

1 William and Mary, c. 27, for abolishing the Court and Council in the Marches of Wales, 53.

1 William and Mary, Session 2, c. 7, for the Review of the [First] Poll, 286.

2 William and Mary, c. 2, the [Second] Poll, 704.

2 William and Mary, c. 4, Customs Act for the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, 1016.

2 William and Mary, Session 2, c. 1, for the Twelve Months Aid, 63, 400, 704.

2 William and Mary, Session 2, c. 3, for the Double Excise, 199.

2 William and Mary, Session 2, c. 9, for the duties on Low Wines, 1316.

3 William and Mary, c. 5, for the [Second] Twelve Months Aid, 338, 400.

4 William and Mary, c. 1, for the [First] 4s. Aid, 477, 704.

4 William and Mary, c. 3, the Additional Excise [the First Million Act], 50, 179, 184, 326, 395, 472, 473, 488, 507, 538, 587, 678, 684, 884.

4 William and Mary, c. 5, for Customs Duties [the Additional Impositions], 109, 111, 112, 118, 169, 269.

4 William and Mary, c. 11, appointing and enabling Commissioners to examine, take and state the Public Accounts, 200.

4 William and Mary, c. 14, for the Review of the Quarterly Poll, 193, 305, 395.

4 William and Mary, c. 15, Customs Duties for continuing certain Acts and charging several Joint Stocks, wines, tobacco, 169, 307, 404, 616, 626, 1343.

4 William and Mary, c. 25, for Prizes and Privateers, 169, 230, 305, 443, 467, 516, 764.

5 William and Mary, c. 1, for the [Second] 4s. Aid, 464, 473, 689.

5 and 6 William and Mary, c. 5, to supply the deficiency of the Act 4 William and Mary, c. 3, 507, 517.

5 and 6 William and Mary, c. 7, Excise duties on salt, beer, ale etc. [the Million Adventure], 463, 549, 553, 560, 567, 626, 786, 810, 947, 983, 1125, 1212.

5 and 6 William and Mary, c. 14, for the Quarterly Poll, 586, 588, 678.

5 and 6 William and Mary, c. 20, Excise Duties, Tonnage of ships;

beer and ale;

subscriptions for the Band, 738, 745, 766, 803, 832, 849, 884, 1136, 1150, 1310.

5 and 6 William and Mary, c, 21, for the duties on Vellum (stamped paper and parchment), 615, 618.

5 and 6 William and Mary, c. 22, for Licensing Hackney Coaches, 636.

6 and 7 William and Mary, c. 1. for the subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, 975, 1140.

6 and y William and Mary, c, 3, for the [Third] 4s. Aid and applying 300,000l. out of the subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, 906, 920, 921, 925, 743, 960, 1016, 1070, 1073, 1092.

6 and 7 William and Mary, c.5,to enable annuitants to purchase further interests [Excise], 1003, 1030, 1180, 1308.

6 and 7 William and Mary, c, 6,for granting certain rates and duties on marriages, births and burials, bachelors and widowers for five years, 1002, 1005.

6 and 7 William and Mary, c. 8, for continuing former Acts for punishing officers and soldiers who shall mutiny or desert his Majesty's service and for punishing false musters and for payment of quarters for one year longer 1117, 1159.

6 and 7 William and Mary, c. 9, for appointing and enabling Commissioners to examine, take and state the public Accounts, 1080.

6 and 7 William III., c. 10, for the better admeasurement of keels and keel-boats in the port of Newcastle and the members thereto belonging 1090.

6 and 7 William III, c. 17, § 13, Provisoe for the exportation of bullion under the Act to prevent clipping and counterfeiting the coin, 1088, 1146.

6 and 7 William III, c. 18, for the Duties on glasswares, stone and earthen bottles, coals and culm, 1088.

7 and 8 William III, c. 1, for remedying the ill state of the coin, 1349.

7 and 8 William III, c, 2, for enlarging the time for purchase of annuities under the Act 6 and 7 William and Mary, c. 5, 1287, 1343.

7 and 8 William III, c. 10, for Customs duties [Continued Impositions], 1339, 1343.

7 and 8 William III, c. 19 § 10, provisoe for exportation of gold and silver bullion under the Act to encourage the bringing plate into the Mint to be coined and for the further remedying the ill state of the coin, 1036.

7 and 8 William III, c. 23, for continuing former Acts for punishing officers and soldiers who shall mutiny or desert his Majesty's service and for punishing false musters and for payments of quarters for one year longer, 1117, 1159.

7 and 8 William III., c. 30, for the duty on Low Wines [Excise], 1316.

8 and 9 William III., c 2, for remedying the ill state of the coin, 1341.

Members of, petition against a contract for coining copper farthings, 69, 93.

printing and stationery for, 425.

printing charges for Acts of Parliaments, 815.

Pearle (Perle), duties on, 151.

Peas. Transported to France, prosecutions for, 777.

Peers, House of (England). See Lords.

Peers, House of (Ireland). See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.

Penny Post. See Post Office, Penny.

PENSIONS AND PENSIONERS, Army, 26, 91, 162, 207, 476, 529, 550, 570, 620, 632, 1031, 1038, 1170, 1281.

Naval, 31.

on the Customs, 41, 780, 1073.

on the Establishment, Ireland, 261, 355, 578, 609, 624, 632, 634, 732, 757, 784, 790, 992, 1029, 1031, 1038, 1088, 1272, 1279.

military list of French pensioners on, 825, 983, 1004, 1258, 1320.

military list of pensioners on, 986.

on the Excise, 56, 137, 138, 182, 194, 212, 313, 331, 478, 480, 603, 688, 718, 723, 724, 725, 732, 798, 799, 858, 1044, 1065, 1066, 1234, 1310.

on the First Fruits, 22, 137, 263, 451, 567, 786, 803, 854, 898, 960, 1217, 1274.

on the Lotteries, 31, 168, 183, 263, 310, 378, 510, 514, 549, 668, 684, 742, 771, 825, 841, 883, 964, 987, 1067, 1139, 1155, 1188, 1191, 1226, 1239, 1283.

on the Post Office revenue, 20, 342, 710, 1283.

out of the crown revenues for North Wales, 853.

out of revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall, 324.

paid by royal bounty, 168, 868.

names of pensioners:

Abbadie, —,.

Abell, —., Mris.

Angeau, — de, Mlle.

Antwine, Alice.

Armstrong, Katherine.

Armstrong, Mary.

Arnaud, —.

Ashbury, Ann.

Ashton, —,

Ashton, Mary.

Astrey, R.

Babe, F.

Baker, Ann.

Bancon, —.

Banister, Mris.

Barens, B.

Barr, Mlle, de la.

Barrow, Frances.

Barry, Susan.

Bates, T.

Baumee, Sieur de la.

Bayze, J.

Beatrix, —.

Beaumont, J.

Berkeley, Lady Jane.

Bernard, J.

Bernardou, —.

Berteau, —.

Binns, R.

Borda, — du.

Bourcourt, G.

Bowden, —.

Bray L.

Bridgeman, Mris.

Brock R.

Bourse, — la.

Brown, S.

Browning, Jane.

Buckingham, Duchess of.

Bullock, —.

Burgess, Margaret.

Burgh, Lady Dorothy.

Carr, Mris.

Cassan, A.

Cause, —. du.

Charbrolle, L. de.

Churchill, G.

Clark, Elizabeth.

Clark, Mary.

Clark, R.

Cleveland, Duchess of.

Clousis, C. M. du.

Collins, Ann.

Compton, Sir F.

Conway, —.

Conyers, W.

Cooper, A.

Coudriere, G. R. de la.

Cox, Mary.

Crevemort, J.

Croisett, Mris.

Culpeper, Lady.

Cunningham, Mris.

Cunningham, —.

Cunningham, Magdalen.

Dackin, J.

Darcy, Mris.

Dartequenave, Mris.

Davies. —.

Doall, Jane.

Docwra, W.

Dollon, —.

Donovant, —. Mris.

Dorchester, Countess of.

Dormer, C.

Dorset, Earl of.

Douglas, Lady.

Doyley, —. Mris.

Duke, Ann.

Duke, E.

Duvall, J.

Dwyre, J.

Dyve, Mris.

Elphinstone, Lady.

Emillian, —.

Falanten, L.

Fanshaw, Mary.

Faucille, R. la.

Foubert, S.

Frances, Lady.

Franklin, Mris.

Friard, C. de.

Gaffarelli, —.

Geertie, —.

George, Mris.

Gibbons, N., Dr.

Gifford, C.

Gignouz, —.

Gilbert, —.

Golding, Ann.

Grafton, Duchess of.

Grafton, Duke of.

Grandison, Viscount.

Griften, —., Mris.

Hamilton, Lady Elizabeth.

Hamilton, G.

Hamilton, J.

Hamilton, W.

Harris, Mris.

Hartman, —.

Harvey, Amy de Roche.

Haughton, Mris.

Hermon, —.

Hext, A.

Hext, Juliana.

Hilsley, Johanna.

Hospital, Madam I'.

Hospital, —., I'.

Hubank, H.

Hubblethorne, C.

Hubblethorne, Dorothy.

Hunsdon, Lady Margaret.

Johnson, B.

Johnson, Mary.

Johnson, S.

Jones, Frances.

Jones, W.

Justell, Madam.

Keightley, Mris.

Kemp, W.

Kettleby, —.

Keysers, Mris.

Killigrew, Charlotte.

Killigrew, Sir R.

Killigrew, Sir W.

Kingdon, L.

Kinnoull, Earl of.

Laisnee, Mris.

Lane, T.

Laney, —.

Langford, Frances.

Laprimodes, M.

Lebrun, J.

Lebrun, T.

Lee Mary.

Leighton, B.

Leighton, Susanna.

Leup, —.

Lewen, T.

Lisle, —., Madam.

Lisle, —.d'.

Lister, T.

Lloyd, Ann.

Lloyd W.

Lome, P. de.

Lootee, P.

Lord, Eliz.

MacCarthy, Dame Arabella.

MacDonnell, —., widow.

Mambray, —.

Manning, Mris.

Mansell, C.

Mansell, F.

Marancie, Dame de.

Marriott, D.

Maus, Marquis of.

May, —.

May, C.

May, Eleonora.

Mayo, Mris.

Mercy, Mile. de.

Miller, Mris.

Montaut, —.

Montgaud, —.

Montgomery, Madam de.

Mordington, Lord.

Morland, Sir S.

Mountrath, Earl of.

Muce, O. de la.

Nanney, Mris.

Neau, M.

Needham, Mris.

Eleanor.

Needham, N.

Neville, —.

Nievelt, —.

Norfolk, Duke of.

Northumberland, Duke of.

O'Donnell, B.

Ogar, E.

Oxford, Earl of.

Pardaillan, Mlle. de.

Pascall, B.

Passy, —. de.

Paul, —., widow.

Pendrell, W.

Plunkett, Frances.

Plymouth, Countess of.

Portland, Countess of.

Prestwich, Lady.

Purcell, T.

Ranvall, —., Madam.

Rachards, J.

Rigner, Dame de.

Roche, Frances.

Roche, J.

Rogers, Ann.

Rogers, J.

Rokesby, Lady.

Rolleston, Deborah.

Ronselle, —.

Roper, C.

Ross —.

Ross, Eleanor.

Rousseliere, — La.

Russell, Catherine.

Sailly C. de.

St. Albans, Duke of.

St. Asaph, Bishop of.

St. George, Dame Ann.

St. Germaine, Mlle. de.

St. Helene, — de.

St. Yors, — de.

Saintour, L. de.

Scarborough, Countess of.

Scarborough, Lady —.

Sherman, —.

Short, Mris.

Siegler, Catherine.

Siegler, Ursula.

Silvyus, Sir G.

Slingsby, Sir C.

Slingsby, Elizabeth.

Slingsby, M.

Slingsby, Lady [Mary].

Smith, J.

Southampton, Duke of.

Sparrow, Mris.

Spence, F.

Stanley, W.

Stewart, Mris.

Stewart, —.

Stirum, Mesdames de.

Sydenham, Grace.

Sydenham, R.

Tillotson, Elizabeth.

Torway, —.

Touche, P. la.

Tuthill G.

Vandalem, L.

Vebron —.

Venevenne, Mlle. de.

Verboon, Mris.

Verkuylen, J.

Vernon, —.

Vignoles, —.

Villeneuve, Mris.

Villeneuve, —., de.

Vittenvall, Mlle de.

Vivens, —.

Volios, — de.

Vyrazell, Baron de.

Warcup, Mary.

Watkinson, J.

Whally, —., widow.

Whittle, J.

Wilhuis, Barbara.

Willens, J.

Willoughby, Lady.

Windham, Frances.

Windham, Rachel.

Windham, Sir T.

Witzenhuyson, M.

Wolfe, —.

Worsop, Eliz.

Worthington, W.

Yates, N.

Yates, Ruth.

Young, A. de.

Pepper, exported, 719.

Perle. See Pearle.

Perpetyanos, 6.

Perpetutities, granted to—

University of Oxford (Lady Margaret's Professor),10, 13, 795, 801, 1255, 1256.

Dean and Chapter of Lichfield, 80.

Vicars (Choral) of the Cathedral church of Lichfield, 80, 954.

St. Michael's, Cornhill, churchwardens, of, 126, 128,

Sir J. Cotton, 143, 147, 932.

Clifton, Dartmouth and Hardness, Corporation of, 211, 311.

Vicar of the Tower of London, 649, 652, 1326, 1360.

University of Cambridge, for a preacher, 937, 1255, 1256.

University of Cambridge, for a divinity lecture. 938, 1255, 1256.

Provost and Fellows of Eton College, 955, 974.

Southwell School, 955, 974.

St. John Baptist, Walbrook churchwardens of, 1123.

St. Botolph's, London, churchwardens of, 1187, 1188.

Emanuel College, 904, 938, 1255, 1256.

Petty Bag. See Chancery, Petty.

Pictures and maps, Lord Chamberlain's warrant concerning payments for, 734, 979.

Lord Melfort's, 248, 249, 273.

payment to Mr. Sonniers for, 1096.

Pictures:

A landskip of Glaude Loraneze with a white cow in it and a temple, 248.

The Birth of our Saviour, 248.

An original of Bassan:

the Story of David, 248.

Our Lady and Christ, 248.

A piece of Bassan, 248.

See also King's Pictures.

Maps:

The Turkish Empire, 249.

Hungary, 249.

Pipe, Clerk of. See Exchequer, Court.

PLANTATIONS, Act. See Plantations, Duty.

Auditor of the (W. Blathwaite), 535, 560, 1028.

deputy to (E. Byam), 560, 1028.

chaplain going to, 680.

Committee of the Privy Council for Trade and Plantations, 62, 240, 249, 353, 354, 356, 375, 393, 394, 401, 410, 420, 429, 430, 439, 444, 448, 464, 528, 572, 774, 847, 893, 1212, 1214, 1252, 1265, 1270, 1282, 1302.

clerks to, 54, 1108.

incidents, issues for, 54.

Privy Council clerk attending, 719, 1108.

arrangements for yearly quota of shipping and men, 756.

Duty (as by the Act 25 Charles II., c. 7, for the encourgement of the Greenland and Eastland Trades and for better securing the Plantation Trade):

collectors of (C. Whittle, T. Lamb, Sir E. Stead, E. Cranfield, M. Wicks, G. Muschamp, N. Blakiston, P. J. Guerrard, G. Plater, W. Sharp), 6, 447, 510, 693, 712, 713, 812, 1171, 1186, 1191, 1196.

comptrollers of (J. Stead, J. Mills, E. Willy), 447, 510, 1242.

Receivers of (M. Wicks, H. Wolstenholme), 584, 628, 662.

ministers going to, 408.

negroes for, 254.

Office, issues for, 38, 735, 1107.

seamen for, permission under Order in Council, 353.

tobacco, 94, 181.

Plaster of Paris, 701, 766.

Poet Laureate [T. Shadwell], executors of, payment to, 55,

issues for, 88.

(N. Tate), issues for, 97, 247, 252, 274, 326, 459, 715, 717, 874, 884, 973, 974, 1137, 1218, 1271.

Polls. See Assessments.

Polonian and Prussia linen. See Canvas.

Post Fines, 74, 931, 1227.

Farmers of (Earl of Berkshire, Sir R. Howard), lease and rent of, 1169.

See also Pre Fines.

Post Groats, duty on, lease of, 130, 288.

POST OFFICE:

accounts, 435, 1209.

Acts, 79.

additional charges for letters, 1435.

advice boat, 564, 572, 1365.

affairs in Spain, payment for settlement of, 1136.

Clerks of the Road, salaries, 661.

Kent Road, additional salary for, 661.

deputy postmaster. See Post Office;

postmasters.

Foreign Letter Office, 435.

General Letter Office, 435 1195.

profits, payment out of, 1306, 1324.

See also Post Office, Letter Office.

General Post Office, 435.

Inland Office, window man for delivering letters, assistants to, salaries, 661.

letter carriers, 826;

complaint against, 481.

Letter Office, money, payments out of, 133, 147, 159, 233,974, 1245.

Receiver General of, 820.

tallies on, 432, 807, 820, 828, 1320.

interest of 6 per cent. on, 828.

See also Post Office, General Letter Office.

letters, collection by unlicensed persons, petition against, 835.

free carriage allowed to persons specified, 79, 222.

free carriage on single letters allowed to members of either House of Parliament, 82.

officers, petition for discharge of a postage debt, 271, 812.

salaries exempt from assessments, 345, 801, 1325, 1436.

pacquet boats, 69, 343.

charges for passengers to Holland, 142.

chaplain to, 166.

taken by the French, 332, 1156.

to Ireland, contract, 271, 332.

to Holland, 483.

officers and seamen, increase of wages for, 1071.

masters to search passengers' parcels for gold, 1174.

Penny Post—

accounts, 434.

accomptant of (T.Law), 435.

Comptroller of (N. Castleton), 435.

Receiver General of (S. Lilly), 435.

collectors and officers to change tin farthings and halfpence for copper farthings and halfpence, 953.

postmasters, petitions of, 53, 243, 284, 867.

deputy postmaster, debts of, 173, 423, 508, 640, 893, 894, 936, 1087, 1284, 1376.

Postmasters General (Sir R. Cotton, T. Frankland), 53, 56, 69, 79, 82, 127, 142, 166, 173, 213, 222, 243, 271, 284, 287, 332, 343, 423, 454, 481, 483, 564, 661, 746, 798, 812, 867, 886, 891, 894, 936, 1053, 1136, 1201, 1275, 1284, 1339, 1376, 1435.

clerk to, salary of, 661.

contract with the Postmaster General of the Netherlands, 127.

former (A. Frowde), 243.

(Sir J. Wildman), 271, 332.

instructions to, concerning letters and packets from the Secretary of State to Scotland, 287.

Secretary to, inserted on the establishment, 661.

to change tin farthings for new copper farthings, 826, 1436.

to take a new lease of the Post Office house, 801, 818.

Revenue, annuities on, 669, 690, 798, 1053, 1250.

arising principally form charges of twopence and threepence, 826.

Auditor of, 508.

increase of, 661.

payments out of, 20, 213, 331, 472, 543, 601, 623, 866, 966, 1037, 1069, 1224.

loans on, 450, 453, 454, 816, 878, 886, 891, 1136, 1168, 1187, 1201, 1354, 1355, 1388, 1389.

issues out of, 454, 816, 878, 886, 1130, 1136, 1187, 1194, 1201, 1203, 1206, 1215, 1225, 1227, 1230, 1233, 1256, 1354, 1404, 1408, 1411, 1412, 1433.

payments into the Exchequer, 470, 965, 974, 1283, 1363.

pensions on, 20, 342, 710,1283.

tallies struck on, for the Royal Gardens, 38, 56, 433, 997, 1083, 1104, 1132.

for the Works, 38, 47, 272, 433, 509, 510, 518, 534, 587, 715, 723, 816, 1010, 1038, 1073, 1136, 1182, 1208, 1229, 1240, 1360, 1378, 1379.

for the Commissioners of Public Accounts, 305.

for the Lord President of the Council, 147.

for the printing charges, 425, 816, 878.

for the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 997, 1038, 1083.

for the gardeners, 1125, 1131.

for the Treasurer of the Chamber, 1138.

for the Bank, 1168.

Receiver (S. Lily), 342, 435, 470, 508, 690, 867, 891, 893, 974, 1037.

weekly payments to the Paymaster of the Works, complaint about, 481.

sorter of letters, 1004.

Potashes, duties on. See Customs, Duties on barileas.

Pre Fines, grant of, 1227.

Printing Office, managers of (E. Brewster, J. Williams), 527.

Printing Press, messenger of (R. Stephens), issues for, 237, 245, 456, 718, 735, 1062, 1087, 1096.

Prisoners of war. See Sick.

Privateers, Act for, See Prizes, Act.

Privy Chamber, joiner of (J. Norris), 352, 804, 807, 1230, 1257.

Privy Council, 67, 103, 298, 343.

Chamber, Keepers of (B. Coling, N. Cox), fees, 233, 237, 598, 603, 1104;

loans by, 603.

necessaries for the, 237.

clerks of (W. Blathwaite, Sir J. Nicholas, R. Coling, J. Bridgeman).

attending the Committee for Trade and Plantations, salary, 719, 1108.

fees or salaries, 37, 38, 165, 167, 522, 523, 718, 1104.

late clerk (J. Dyve), 37, 535, 537.

underclerks of (E. Lloyd, P. Madox, et al,). payments to, 165, 167, 699, 724, 970, 974.

Committee for Irish affairs, 954.

Council Board, minutes of letters form, payment for, 167.

Lord President of (Duke of Leeds), 411.

payments to, 147, 407, 411, 715, 1080, 1088.

a grantee of Greenwich Hospital, 796.

Lords of, printing account, 425.

Orders of the King or Queen in Council, 2, 13, 28, 36, 44, 45, 49, 56, 67, 93, 106, 109, 112, 127, 139, 143, 160, 164, 165, 169, 175, 193, 197, 201, 204, 213, 216, 226, 238, 240, 254, 256, 258, 265, 284, 289, 294, 302, 322, 328, 339, 330, 338, 343, 349, 350, 351, 353, 356, 358, 365, 367, 374, 375, 379, 380, 387, 391, 393, 394, 396, 401, 403, 409, 410, 411, 418, 420, 422, 429, 430, 461, 464, 471, 472, 488, 492, 503, 506, 510, 513, 516, 517, 521, 522, 528, 576, 581, 596, 601, 636, 742, 800, 819, 830, 831, 834, 839, 844, 847, 852, 856, 866, 876, 878, 893, 901, 919, 925, 936, 945, 959, 968, 999, 1006, 1017, 1028, 1062, 1066, 1072, 1086, 1095, 1097, 1109, 1147, 1174, 1212, 1252, 1253, 1255, 1260, 1263, 1266, 1277, 1285, 1286, 1289, 1290, 1292, 1295, 1302, 1311, 1336, 1341, 1353, 1355, 1361.

Proclamation orders, 49, 59, 234.

Proclamation rewards, 116, 117, 130, 191, 192, 236, 241, 368, 427, 451, 481, 532, 596, 626, 652, 722, 803, 815, 1362.

Privy Purse, Keeper of (Earl of Portland), issues for, 4, 10 (bis), 20, 52, 147, 163, 198, 309, 380, 389, 392, 443, 450, 564, 676, 687, 835, 965, 966, 983, 985, 1071, 1083, 1102, 1226, 1354,

debt of, account of, demanded, 390, 439, 815, 1248, 1249.

Privy Seal, charges of a, 520.

Commissioners of the, printers' account, 425.

Keeper of, or Lord Privy Seal (Thomas, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery), ancient diet, 411, 611, 619, 718, 1084.

attending the Treasury, 1420.

fees and allowances, 407, 411, 611, 619, 718, 724, 735, 1080, 1084.

grantee of Greenwich Hospital 796.

loans by, 619.

printers' account, 425.

Office, caveat, 62.

Prizage and Butlerage of England, 820, 821, 1082, 1330.

- of Ireland. See Index of Persons and Places—Ireland.

PRIZES, Act concerning Prizes and Privateers and prohibiting trade with France (as by 4 William and Mary, c. 25), 169, 230, 305, 443, 467, 516, 764, 1265.

agents for, at Alicante (T. Ayles, H. Fetherston), 932.

Barbados (J. Whetstone), 595.

Bideford (T. Power loco G. Coldham), 359.

Cadiz (C. Kirkby, M. Westcomb), 1208.

Guernsey (W. Healy), 89.

Harwich (C. Bishop), 363.

Ireland (T. Pottenger), 328, 875, 947.

Jamaica (G. Hastings), 595, 1291;

(B. Simpson, J. Sedgwick), 1261.

Jersey (F. Watts), 205.

Leghorn (W. Shepherd), 595.

Leixoes (J. Freemantle), 891.

Messina (T. Chamberlain, R. Lee, —. Slocomb), 1261.

Montserrat (—. Pearson), 595.

New England (J. Brenton), 595.

St. Christopher's and Nevis (J. Crisp), 595.

Scilly (J. Ekins loco J. Bolitho), 238.

Yarmouth (T. Clark), 422.

Appeals for Prizes, Commissioners for (Duke of Leeds, Duke of Shrewsbury, Earl of Bridgewater, Viscount Dursley, Sir H. Goodrick), 636.

Commissioners of Principal, 57, 89, 202, 205, 219, 238, 251, 261, 264, 282, 285, 301,

328, 347, 359, 363, 421, 422, 445, 452, 461, 471, 485, 503, 516, 522, 595, 636, 873, 875, 947, 976, 1062,1066, 1071, 1082, 1091, 1109, 1187, 1208, 1260, 1263, 1264.

new commission of 1693.

January 18 (appointing P. Darcy, Sir R. Langley, Sir E. Ayscough, Sir M. Cole, Sir J. Jennings, J. Parkhurst, R. Murray and G. St. Loe), 18.

new commission of 1693, September 19 (appointing P. Darcy, Sir R. Langley, Sir E. Ayscough, Sir M. Cole, Sir J. Jennings, J. Parkhurst, R. Murray, J. Vernon), 335.

new commission of 1694, September 14 (appointing Sir R. Langley, Sir E. Ayscough, Sir M. Cole, Sir J. Jennings, J. Parkhurst, R. Murray, J. Vernon, J. Pascall), 763.

advocate to, 160.

memorial of, 251.

quarterly salaries, 18, 335.

secretary to (J. Jennings on decease of J. Dyve), 259.

sub-commissioners, appointment of, 276, 485.

petition of, 151, 171, 180.

treasurer to, information against, 171.

fifth share of, for the King, 503, 766.

grant of a moiety of, 940.

gunnage and tonnage allowance, 997, 1109, 1187, 1260, 1263, 1378.

money for redeeming captives in Algiers, 256.

money, payments out of, for maintaining and exchanging prisoners, 521.

officers at Plymouth, 171, 228.

Receiver General and Treasurer of (J. Herbert), 37, 203, 508, 522, 875, 1233.

payments by, 37, 203, 376, 684, 793, 947.

temp. Charles II. (R. Mountney), 151;

accounts of, 202.

rewards for information about prize ships, 551.

sale of, issues out of, 636.

ships, 151, 171, 180, 202, 219, 228, 251, 261, 265, 282, 328, 343, 348, 356, 413, 421, 422, 445, 461, 467, 471, 508, 522, 528, 652, 701, 702, 708, 741, 744, 765, 997, 1091, 1265, 1278, 1318, 1323.

fitted as fireships, 484, 501.

perquisites of the Admiralty Lords, 1361.

storekeeper in London port, salary, 151.

taken by the Navy, King's third of, issues out of, 426, 443.

taken from the French, 503, 940.

tenth share of, the King, 234, 284, 300, 305, 370, 467.

tenth share of, for the Navy Treasurer for medals, 467, 1261.

thirds of, for the capturing ship, 467, 741.

King's share of, 1066, 1091.

product of the sale of, method of distribution, 764.

Treasurer for. See Prizes, Receiver.

Protestants. See French, Protestants.

Pyx. See Mint, Pyx.