Index of Subjects: P

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"Index of Subjects: P". Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 15, 1699-1700. Ed. William A Shaw(London, 1933), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol15/pp588-595.

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P.

Pacquet boats. See Post Office.

Pagodas, coinage of, 219, 258.

Paper, duties on, arrears of, 6.
-, bill for, 5, 139.
-, late commissioners of, 4.
-, receipts from, 166, 182, 207, 229, 253, 267, 289, 311, 335, 361, 389, 422, 431, 437.

Paper Office, Keeper of, issues for, 217.

Parchment. See Vellum.

Parks. See King's Parks.

PARLIAMENT, Acts of, directions for saving the charge of votes and speeches of the, 174; Act of Frauds [13 & 14 Car. II, c. 11], 83; for encouraging the Plantation Trade (22 & 23 Car. II, c. 26), 196; for admission of the Auditor of the Receipt (1 William and Mary c. 8), 26; for the duties on Salt, Beer, Ale, etc. (5 William III, c. 7), 257; for Additional Excise of 9d a barrel (5 William III, c. 20), 90, 364; for appointing Commissioners of the Public Accounts (7 & 8 William III, c. 8), 304; for the Supply in Ireland (9 William III c. 4), 197; for raising two millions for annuities and for the East India Trade (9 William III, c. 44), 358; for granting an Aid for disbanding the Army (10 William III, c. 1), 386; for settling the trade to Africa (10 William III, c. 26), 196; Ale and Beer measures (11 William III, c. 15), 71.
-, clerk of, 271.
-, Houses of, stationery and printing for, 188.

Pasqua fees. See Corban Bairan; Ramazan.

Peace, commissions of the, 421. See also Treaty.

Pedlars. See Hawkers.

Peers, House of, 208; doorkeepers of, issues for, 394, 395; Speaker of, serjeant-at-arms attending, payment to, 271.

Penny. See Mint.

Penny Post. See Post Office.

PENSIONS, on Army contingencies, 88.
-, on the Army pension list, Ireland, 88, 149, 365.
-, on the Civil List, 86, 280, 295.
-, on the Civil List, Ireland, 325.
-, on the establishment, Ireland, 362, 368.
-, on the Excise, 50.
-, on the Lotteries, issues for, 250.
-, on the pension list, Ireland, 88.
-, on the Tenths, 50.
-, paid at the Post Office, 89.
-, payable at the Exchequer, 49.
-, poor pensioners of the late Queen paid by royal bounty, list of, 372.
-, remission of taxes on, 23.
-, names of pensioners:
-, Adde, D.
-, Albenas, — D'.
-, Albercier, —.
-, Albinque, — D'.
-, Alby, —, D'.
-, Aldbert, —.
-, Alisieux, —.
-, Allons, — D'.
-, Amatis, —.
-, Arabin, — D'.
-, Armand, P.
-, Arros, — D'.
-, Assas, — D'.
-, Auban, G. de S.
-, Aubin, —.
-, Aurelle, P.
-, Badez, —.
-, Bafignac, —.
-, Balm, — la.
-, Balquirie. —.
-, Bancart, —.
-, Bancons, —.
-, Barbaut, —.
-, Barens, P.
-, Barnard, J.
-, Banatre, —.
-, Barrie, — du.
-, Bastide, — la.
-, Bastide Barbaut, — la.
-, Bastide, de Lon, — la.
-, Bat, — la.
-, Bauve, — la.
-, Bay, — du.
-, Bayse, —.
-, Beauchamp, J.
-, Beaucours, —.
-, Beaufort, —.
-, Beaujeu, —.
-, Beaulieu, —.
-, Beaurau, —.
-, Beausobre, —.
-, Bedorat, —.
-, Beisay, T. de.
-, Beissade, — la.
-, Belleau, la Motte.
-, Bellegarde, D.
-, Bellet, —.
-, Belorian, —.
-, Beraud, —.
-, Bermont, —.
-, Bernard, A.
-, Bernardon, —.
-, Bernay, —.
-, Bernon ville, —.
-, Bertoux, —.
-, Bescastell, P. de.
-, Bessede, — la.
-, Bignoux, —.
-, Bigos, —.
-, Billere, — la.
-, Blane, — le.
-, Blanzac, J. de.
-, Blosset, —.
-, Bochet, — du.
-, Boirond, S. de.
-, Boisbelau, —.
-, Boisragon, L.
-, Boisribaud, —.
-, Bossiere, — la.
-, Boistaquet, —.
-, Bonnable, —.
-, Bonnevall, —.
-, Bonniface, —.
-, Bordenave, P.
-, Borsonade, — la.
-, Bosc, P.
-, Bosoche, — la.
-, Boucherie, J.
-, Boucheterre, S. de la.
-, Boulay, — la.
-, Bourdigues, —.
-, Bourdin, —.
-, Bousson, —.
-, Bouzolles, F. de.
-, Boyer, —.
-, Bragars, —.
-, Brancons, J. de.
-, Branville, —.
-, Brassard, G.
-, Brasselaye, —.
-, Bray, L.
-, Brian, —.
-, Bridges, G. R.
-, Brissoniere, — la.
-, Brizac, —.
-, Bross Fortin, —.
-, Brousse, — la.
-, Brugiere, —.
-, Brugniere, —.
-, Bruleray, J. la.
-, Brun, — le.
-, Brunett, —.
-, Brunevalle, —.
-, Bruniquel, A.
-, Bruse, P. de.
-, Buccleuch, Duchess of.
-, Cabroll, —.
-, Calhott, J.
-, Calliere, — la.
-, Caltiere, — la.
-, Calvairac, —.
-, Campagn, —.
-, Campfleury, S.
-, Cariez, —.
-, Castelfrance. A. de.
-, Castelfrance, G. de.
-, Castel Verdun.
-, Castlehaven, Earl of.
-, Causse, — du.
-, Celeriez, —.
-, Cercler, —.
-, Chaber, —.
-, Chabrolles, —.
-, Chalamell, P.
-, Chamar, —.
-, Chamlorier, —.
-, Chancelerie, — la.
-, Changuien, —.
-, Chapel, —.
-, Charrier, —.
-, Chatine, —.
-, Chelar, —.
-, Chipre, —.
-, Chobriers, —.
-, Claussade, J.
-, Clavier, —.
-, Cleraliere, — la.
-, Clere, P. de.
-, Clervaux, —.
-, Cleveland, Duchess of.
-, Clide, — la.
-, Cloche, — la.
-, Cocq, — la.
-, Colambine, — la.
-, Colombiere, —.
-, Colombiers, —.
-, Comarques, —.
-, Combe, Crunne, —.
-, Combes, —.
-, Combrecross, —.
-, Commerie, — la.
-, Constantin, —.
-, Conte, — la.
-, Corbettes, —.
-, Coste, — la.
-, Coudriere, — la.
-, Coulon, —.
-, Coursel, —.
-, Court, — la.
-, Courteille, —.
-, Couteaud, C.
-, Cramache, —.
-, Cresseron, —.
-, Crozat, —.
-, Dabadie, —.
-, Dagos, —.
-, Dalbon, —.
-, Dalmas, —.
-, Dalterac, J.
-, Dambois, —.
-, Dampier, —.
-, Dangilbaud, —.
-, Danroches, —.
-, Dapilly, —.
-, Darbonne, —.
-, Darques, —.
-, Daubussarques, —.
-, Dauge, —.
-, Daunix, —.
-, Daussy, —.
-, Dauterall, —.
-, Dauteville, —.
-, Davison, J.
-, Debette, —.
-, Decury, —.
-, Defornoux, —.
-, Degout, —.
-, Deguillen, —.
-, Degulhon, E.
-, Degulhon, F.
-, Dejoy, —.
-, Delome, —.
-, Delpy, —.
-, Denie, C.
-, Deperay, —.
-, Deppe, —.
-, Deprez, —.
-, Depuis, —.
-, Desalaux, —.
-, Desamblards, —.
-, Desbrosses, —.
-, Desers, —.
-, Desherbiers, —.
-, Desiles, —.
-, Desloires, —.
-, Desmarest, —.
-, Desodes, —.
-, Desparandieu, —.
-, Despree, —.
-, Dollon, —.
-, Domerque, —.
-, Dornant, —.
-, Dortoux, —.
-, Drulhou, —.
-, Dubue, —.
-, Duchesne, —.
-, Duchesne, J.
-, Duchesnoy, —.
-, Dufie, —.
-, Duglas, —.
-, Dumarest, —.
-, Dumas, —.
-, Dupare, —.
-, Dupuy, —.
-, Durban, —.
-, Dusand, —.
-, Duscaud, —.
-, Duchenes, —.
-, Dusignier, —.
-, Duval, P.
-, Dymeny, F.
-, Enfant —, P.
-, Estaunier, I.
-, Estendes, — d'.
-, Etangs, P. des.
-, Fabre, —.
-, Fabrique, — la.
-, Fairfax, Lord.
-, Falaize, —.
-, Falentine, la R.
-, Falquerolle, Jane.
-, Falquier, J.
-, Farangue, —.
-, Farjont, —.
-, Farmel, B.
-, Farriere, — la.
-, Fauche, J.
-, Fauchier, —.
-, Faure, —.
-, Fausille, — la.
-, Faux, — du.
-, Faviere, —.
-, Fay, — du.
-, Fay, J. du.
-, Ferrand, —.
-, Ferrot, —.
-, Ferrou, —.
-, Fevouillet, —.
-, Fitte, — la.
-, Fitte, T. la.
-, Fitzgerald, G.
-, Foissac, —.
-, Foissai, —.
-, Fonde, — la.
-, Fonjuliane, —.
-, Fonronce, —.
-, Fontalba, —.
-, Fontanier, —.
-, Fontanne, —.
-, Fortelle, — la.
-, Fortenier, —.
-, Fossat, P. du.
-, Fraissenet, —.
-, Franklin, Lady.
-, Fretchville, Lady.
-, Galline, — de.
-, Gally, —.
-, Gally, J.
-, Galy, P. de.
-, Garde, — la.
-, Garrison, —.
-, Gassaud, —.
-, Gassaud, A. de.
-, Gassaud, J. de.
-, Gatigny, J.
-, Gaubert, —.
-, Gaume, —.
-, Gauteron, —.
-, Geneste, —.
-, Genevreau, A.
-, Giberne, —.
-, Gifford, C.
-, Gignoux, —.
-, Girard, —.
-, Glatigny, —.
-, Gobert, —.
-, Goulain, —.
-, Goulin, —.
-, Grance, —.
-, Grandison, Viscount.
-, Grandry, —.
-, Grangues, —.
-, Granier, F.
-, Granon, J.
-, Grave, J. la.
-, Graverron, —.
-, Grindor, la M.
-, Grindor, P.
-, Grois, — la.
-, Guarapy, —.
-, Guerin, —.
-, Guillermin, —.
-, Guiraud, —.
-, Guizot, J.
-, Gunter, Katherine.
-, Guy, —.
-, Guychenon, P.
-, Guyon, —.
-, Guyraudet, —.
-, Hamilton, J.
-, Hanus, — d'.
-, Hautaville, — la.
-, Heurard, —.
-, Hommette, — du.
-, Hours, — d'.
-, Hubblethorn, C.
-, Hubert, —.
-, Hughes, T.
-, Humphreys, Ann.
-, Isarne, —.
-, Jacob, —, Mrs.
-, Jassaud, —.
-, Jeffreys, Sir J.
-, Jerson, —.
-, Jervaise, D.
-, Jervoisett, B.
-, Jones, Ann.
-, Keightley, Frances.
-, Kinnoul, Earl of.
-, Labatie, —.
-, Lacherois, —.
-, Lacherois, N. de.
-, Laiger, —.
-, Laigle, — de.
-, Laine, —.
-, Lamarie, Cor.
-, Lamecourt, —.
-, Lamy, —.
-, Lande, — la.
-, Lane, T.
-, Lange, —.
-, Langford, W.
-, Langlade, —.
-, Langonos, —.
-, Lantillac, —.
-, Laport, —.
-, Lasnauzes, —.
-, Laussan, —.
-, Lautal, —.
-, Lauze, — la.
-, Layard, P.
-, Lescour, —.
-, Lestablere, —.
-, Lestenguette, J.
-, Lestrilles, —.
-, Leux, — le.
-, Leveray, J. de.
-, Lifford, Earl of.
-, Liger, —.
-, Ligoniere, —.
-, Limarest, J.
-, L'Isle, — de.
-, Loches, — de.
-, Longchamp, —.
-, Longpre, R. de.
-, Lorme, — de.
-, Lorth, — de.
-, Lubieres, —.
-, Lugandy, —.
-, Lutterell, H.
-, Lyoll, —.
-, Lyverne, —.
-, Machainville, —.
-, Magnan, —.
-, Magny, C. de.
-, Mainauduc, —.
-, Maison Neuve.
-, Malbois, —.
-, Maleray, —.
-, Malherbe, O.
-, Mallie, —.
-, Malquire, — la.
-, Manevall, F.
-, Marchais, —.
-, Marconay, —.
-, Mare, J.
-, Marechall, —.
-, Maria, A. la.
-, Maria, G. de la.
-, Marretts, — de.
-, Martel, —.
-, Masse, —.
-, Massilos, —.
-, Massott, P.
-, Maugere, — la.
-, Maupos, —.
-, Maurice, —.
-, Maurice, W.
-, May, — du.
-, Mazaree, M. A. de.
-, Mazeres, —.
-, Mazuer, D.
-, Melon, —.
-, Meloniere, — la.
-, Meloniere, Isaac la.
-, Meny, — du.
-, Mercier, —.
-, Merie, — la.
-, Mesliers, —.
-, Mestre, —.
-, Michel, J.
-, Millere, —.
-, Millery, —.
-, Milliere, — la.
-, Milliere, —.
-, Milmesson, —.
-, Mimet, —.
-, Minerie, — la.
-, Miremont, A. de.
-, Misseele, — la.
-, Molie or Mollie, —.
-, Molien, —.
-, Moncal, —.
-, Moncaut, —.
-, Moncornet, —.
-, Monfort, P.
-, Monledier, J.
-, Montandre, Marquis de.
-, Montaud, —.
-, Montd. Silvie Anne de.
-, Montedier, — de.
-, Monteze, H. de.
-, Montgaud, —.
-, Montigny, —.
-, Montroy, —.
-, Morland, Sir S.
-, Mothe, — la.
-, Mothe, J. la.
-, Mottabrocas, — la.
-, Moulin, — la.
-, Muse, Comte la.
-, Nagrie, — la.
-, Nalve, — la.
-, Navez, —.
-, Neau, —.
-, Nicholas, —.
-, Nissola, —.
-, O'Donnell, —.
-, Pagez, —.
-, Palaquier, —.
-, Palisse, — la.
-, Papin, J.
-, Papot, —.
-, Parce, — du.
-, Pare, — du.
-, Paris, —.
-, Pascall, —.
-, Passy, —.
-, Passy, — du.
-, Pasturel —.
-, Pay, P. du.
-, Pejeour, G.
-, Pelat, —.
-, Pelat, P.
-, Pelisier, L. de.
-, Pellisier, —.
-, Pepin, —.
-, Perint, E.
-, Petit, — le.
-, Petitot, E.
-, Pinchinat, —.
-, Pinneau, —.
-, Pinsun, —.
-, Piozat, —.
-, Plafaye, —.
-, Plessis, — du.
-, Poncet, G. de.
-, Pontbisson, J.
-, Pontereau, F.
-, Ponthieu, —.
-, Portall, —.
-, Prat, — du.
-, Pressac, —.
-, Primaudaye, — la.
-, Prou, —.
-, Puichenin, —.
-, Pujor, L.
-, Quartier, S. P. A.
-, Questebrune, —.
-, Quinson, —.
-, Quinzac, C.
-, Rapin, —.
-, Revaliere, —.
-, Ribott, P.
-, Rigudie, —.
-, Rigaudie, M.
-, Rimbloiere, —.
-, Rintor, —.
-, Rise, — la.
-, Rivals, —.
-, Rivery, —.
-, Rocheblave, L. de.
-, Rochemont, —.
-, Rogers, J.
-, Rogers, Ann.
-, Romagnac, —.
-, Roque, — la.
-, Rosillon, —.
-, Rossett, —.
-, Rossiers, J. de.
-, Rouliere, — la.
-, Rouseliere, — la.
-, Rousse, —.
-, Rouviere, —.
-, Rouviere, — la.
-, Roux, —.
-, Roy, L. du.
-, Royall, —.
-, Royer, —.
-, Ruinal, —.
-, Sailly, —.
-, St. Agnan, —.
-, St. Auban, G. de.
-, St. Christoll, —.
-, St. Cyre, —.
-, St. Estienne, —.
-, St. Fauste, —.
-, St. Gabriel, —.
-, St. Germain, —.
-, St. Hyppolite, —.
-, St. Jerne, —.
-, St. Jour, la C. de.
-, St. Leger, J. de.
-, St. Loup, L. de.
-, St. Maison, —.
-, St. Martin, —.
-, St. Maurice, —.
-, St. Meard, —.
-, St. Memin, —.
-, St. Pau, —.
-, St. Phelix, —.
-, St. Philibert, —.
-, St. Puy, —.
-, St. Sauveure, —.
-, St. Yor, —.
-, Sale, — la.
-, Salles, —.
-, Sallie, — de.
-, Salvaire, —.
-, Sauberque, —.
-, Saurin, —.
-, Sautell, —.
-, Sautiere, — la.
-, Sauvagie, — la.
-, Savage, —.
-, Savonett, —.
-, Seigler, Katherine.
-, Seigler, Ursula.
-, Selles, — la.
-, Senegas, —.
-, Senegas, P. de.
-, Sequeville, —.
-, Sermant, —.
-, Serre, — la.
-, Seve, —.
-, Silbourgh, —.
-, Simond, —.
-, Soul, S. du.
-, Soustelle, D.
-, Surville, —.
-, Tauranal, —.
-, Tenisse, —.
-, Ternac, —.
-, Terrasse, — la.
-, Terrott, —.
-, Terson, —.
-, Tharot, G.
-, Thermin, —.
-, Theroud, —.
-, Thomas, S.
-, Touche, — la.
-, Tour, — la.
-, Trapot, —.
-, Val, — du.
-, Valada, —.
-, Valcery, —.
-, Valette, — la.
-, Valonge, —.
-, Vaudiere, —.
-, Vaughan, —.
-, Vauri, —.
-, Velleneve, —.
-, Velote, —.
-, Venevelle, — de.
-, Verangle, —.
-, Verazell, D. de.
-, Verdelle, —.
-, Verdier, —.
-, Vernede, — la.
-, Verniere, — la.
-, Vernoux, —.
-, Vese, — de.
-, Vesian, C.
-, Vestieu, —.
-, Vialas, —.
-, Vicouze, —.
-, Vignaud, —.
-, Vigneul, —.
-, Vignoles, —.
-, Vignote, —.
-, Villemeson, —.
-, Viman, —.
-, Virazell, Baron de.
-, Vivarie, — la.
-, Vivas, — du.
-, Vote, — la, Mrs.
-, Waller, J.
-, Whitgrave, T.
-, Wyndham, Frances.
-, Wyndham, Sir F.
-, Wyndham, Rachael.
-, Wynn, Katherine.
-, Yates, N.

PERPETUITIES, granted to:
-, Cambridge, University of, divinity lecture in, 204.
-, Clifton, Dartmouth and Hardness, Corporation of, 301.
-, Dublin, Archbishop of, 141; Christ Church, Dean and chapter and Chantor of, 141; Trinity College in, 141.
-, Emanuel College, 204.
-, Eton College, 203.
-, French Church, minister of, 141.
-, Lichfield Cathedral, Dean and Chapter of, 191, 203, 266; Vicars of, 45, 266.
-, Meath, Bishop of, 141.
-, Oxford, University of, divinity lecture in, 204.
-, St. Botolph's, poor of, 204.
-, St. John Baptist in Walbrook, poor of, 191, 203.
-, St. Magnus, poor of, 204.
-, Tower, the, vicar of, 204.

Petty Bag, clerk of, 439.

Pictures, bill for, 340. See also King's Pictures.

Pipe, Clerk of. See Exchequer Court.

Pirates, executed, 116; goods of, 409; seized in Jamaica, 437; treasure and effects of, 5; trial of in the plantations, 416.

Plantations, Auditor and Surveyor General of, 164, 264, 357, 445, 446.
-, books of the, 288.
-, chaplain going to, 180.
-, duties, 58; payment out of, 57.
-, seals for the service of the, 280.
-, trade, Act (22 & 23 Car. II, c. 26), for encouraging the, 196; Act for preventing frauds in the, 212.
-, trial of pirates in the, 416.
-, See also Trade and Plantations.

Plate, Algerian, exchange equivalence of, 179. See also Jewel House.

Pleas, Clerk of the, payment to, 191.

Poet Laureate, royal bounty for, 290; salary, 175, 247, 310, 422.

Post Fines, Farmers of, issues for, 129, 339, 370; rent of, 128.

POST OFFICE, 63.
-, accounts, 117.
-, charity box, 89.
-, Comptroller of, 388.
-, contract to extend the post in Lancashire, 396.
-, establishment, officers added to, 405.
-, General Letter Office, 405.
-, irregularities in, 89, 90.
-, letters for Spain from England, ships for, 360.
-, loans on, 8.
-, mail robberies, 131, 227.
-, officers exempt from assessments, 354.
-, officers established in N. America, 140.
-, pacquet boats, 161, 162; at Harwich, master of, 418.
-, payments out of, 89, 126.
-, Penny, 50; Comptroller of, dismissed, 383; new Comptroller, 92; petition for the office of Comptroller of, 97; lease of, 101; officers of exempt from assessments, 354.
-, pension paid at the, 89.
-, post between Bristol and Chester, 44.
-, Postmasters General, 38, 50, 85, 87, 89, 90, 97, 161, 175, 227, 289, 313, 322, 354, 359, 360, 362, 371, 377, 383, 396, 405, 407, 418, 423.
-, Commissioners for the office of, 356.
-, incidental charges of, 93; issues for, 405.
-, memorial of, arrears due to, 251.
-, post renters of Scotland, arrears due from, 251.
-, Receiver General, 442.
-, receiving houses, 89.
-, revenue, 89, 289.
-, ship letters, cost of, 405.
-, sub-sorter in the, 89.

Potashes, duty on, farm of, 238.

Presbyterian ministers, pensions for, 142.

Presses, coining, sent to India, 258.

Printers. See King's Printers.

Printing. See King's Printing.

Printing House in Blackfriars, 174.

Printing press, messenger of the, salary and charges for, 191, 229.

Privy Council, 32, 39, 80, 148, 277.
-, Chamber, 305; books and papers for, 264; Keeper of, allowance to, 308.
-, clerks of, issues and salaries for, 117, 190, 198, 218, 235, 332, 339, 436.
-, Lord President of, 102; allowance to in lieu of diet, 223; attending the Treasury, 91; issues for, 217; lodgings of in Hampton Court, 227.
-, Office, 199; books and papers for, 264.
-, Orders in Council, 106, 126, 127, 172, 181, 196, 197, 209, 211, 246, 313, 349, 446.
-, regulation concerning ordinaries of ambassadors, 49.

Privy Purse, issues for, 49, 86, 160, 189, 217, 285, 360, 434.

Privy Seal, charges for a, 179.
-, Lord or Keeper of, 17, 43, 174; allowances and fee of, 92, 385; annuity for, 273; late Lord, allowances for, 219, 269, 339; issues for, 191; office of executed by commissioners, 219.

PRIZES, Agents for, 126.
-, arrears of, officers for managing, 258.
-, commission, 126.
-, Commissioners, 16, 36, 37.
-, debts, examination of, 420.
-, King's share of, 137.
-, Office, 125.
-, Receiver for, deputy to, salary, 258.
-, Receiver General of, 276, 442.
-, taken in the late war, 276.

Protestants. See French Protestants.

Pyx. See Mint—Pyx.