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P., J., letter signed, concerning frauds in Excise and Malt Duties, 458.
Pabia, Mary, late an inhabitant of Port St. Marys, protection and passport for, 228. See also Pavia, Mme. Maria.
Pacey, Samuel, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Suffolk, 150.
-, William, of Lowestoft, administrator of J. Ellis, 115, 130
-, Receiver General of the Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., for part of Norfolk, 219, 244
-, Receiver General of Taxes for part of Norfolk, 152.
Pack, Samuel, pension for, 215.
Packer, , to attend the Treasury, 44.
Packington, Sir John, trustee for daughters of Col. Washington, 447.
Padstow, co. Cornwall, waiter and searcher at, 429.
Pagham, co. Sussex, 338.
Painter (Payntor), Francis, moiety of the Peace taken in Virginia, 360.
-, Shrieve, Receiver of Crown Revenues, South Wales, 225.
Palatine, Elector. See Elector.
Palfrey, William, boatman at Calshot, to be boatman at Brixham, 135.
Palmer, Charles, royal bounty for, 74.
-, -, Duke of Southampton, pension of, 172, 261, 327, 430.
-, Henry, Solicitor of the Salt Duties, petition for reinstatement, 1, 100.
-, Thomas, estate of Sir R. Meredith granted to, 75.
-, William, watchman at London port, 429.
Palmes, Guy, one of the four Tellers of the Receipt, cash deficiency in the office of, 19, 80, 160, 167, 330, 353, 411, 436.
Paltock, Anne, pension of, 471.
Papillon
-, Philip, Cashier for the Victualling, 85, 455
-, accounts of, 13, 18, 23, 38, 55, 56, 89, 108, 128, 138, 253, 300, 447.
Pardaillon, , pension of, 471.
Parker, Sir George, a sub-commissioner for Prizes, 153.
-, John, Agent to the Packet Boats at Corua, 278, 329
-, Consul at Corua, 278, 284, 329.
-, -, landwaiter at Boston, 163.
-, -, employment in the revenue, Ireland, 353.
-, Susanna, relict of John, payment to, 278, 329.
Parkhurst
-, John, a Commissioner for Prizes, 35, 42, 298, 336, 366, 369, 374, 449
-, Receiver of arrears of Prizes, 56, 98, 278, 299, 446.
Parr, Peter, of Exeter, 481.
Parran, John, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Oxford, 180, 234.
Parsons, [Anthony], auditor of Crown Land Revenues, 168, 231.
-, Sir John, arrears payable in connexion with undertaking for insuring houses from fire, 371.
Partis, Francis, compounding of Salt Duty debt, 239, 269.
-, Matthias, compounding of Salt Duty debt, 239, 269, 319, 324, 422, 429, 452.
Paschal (Paschall), John, Receiver of arrears of Prizes, 56, 278.
Pasquet, , pension of, 471.
Paston, , colonel, widow of. See Rokeby, Lady Dorothy.
-, William, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth, Treasurer of the Household to James II, return of jewel plate, 273.
Paterson
-, (Patterson), Robert, reward for discovery of non-entry of shorn wool, 318
-, supervisor of the riding officers on the coast of Kent, dismissed, 387.
Patuxent River, Maryland, fines and forfeitures, 246.
revenue of, accounts ready for declaration, 356
-, collector of. See Muschamp, G.
-, Receiver of. See Plater, G.
ships entering and leaving, duty of 3d. per ton on, 235.
tobacco exported, duty of 12d. per hogshead on, 235.
Pauldon, Thomas, captain, pension of, 68, 472.
Pauncefoot (Pauncefort), , 5, 11, 14, 15, 22, 25, 32, 42, 43, 83, 224, 253, 360, 380, 381, 382, 389, 391, 397, 398, 401, 404, 408, 409, 410.
Pavey, James, Receiver of Crown Revenues, South Wales, 225.
Pavia, Madam Maria, family and effects conveyed to England, 163. See also Pabia, Mary.
Pawling, , Comptroller and Accountant of the Stamp Duties, 94, 475, 478.
Payntor. See Painter.
Pearce (Peirce, Pierce), John, extraordinary tidesman at Plymouth, to be tidesman in fee, 429.
-, Richard, an under-searcher of London port, 121.
-, Rowland, pension for, 214.
-, Thomas, colonel, regiment of foot of, 282, 337.
Peasley (Peasly, Peisley), William, Chief Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesey, 340, 345, 479.
-, William, steward of the manor of Kennington, 311.
Peckett, William, tidesman, superior list, London port, 468.
Peer, , major, brandy seized, 201.
Peers, Richard, surveyor of Colchester port, 464.
Peirce. See Pearce.
Peirson, William, collector of Whitehaven, to be collector of Plymouth, 283.
Peisley. See Peasley.
Pelham, Henry, Clerk of the Pells, 54, 67, 82, 307.
-, John, Deputy Clerk of the Pells, 48, 67, 83, 350.
-, Sir Thomas, orders on duties on coals and culm assigned to, 403.
Pembroke
-, county of, Chief Justice of, 335. See also Neave, P.
-, Second Justice of, 335. See also Webb, T.
-, Receiver General of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., 326
-, Surveyor of ditto. See Vaughan, J.
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Howell, G.
Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, T.
Pembruge
-, Cha., Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Somerset, 402
-, warehousekeeper of the Customs House at Bristol, 178.
Pen. See Penn.
Pendarvis (Pendarves), , attending the Treasury, 84.
-, Alexander, a Commissioner for Prizes, 315, 371.
Pendennis, Government of, 362.
Pendrill, Eleanor, pension for, 213.
-, William, pensions of daughters of, 364, 472.
Penn
-, (Pen), , discovery of land of considerable value at Maryland, 477
-, profits of Pennsylvania and the Lower Counties, 354
-, quit rents, etc., from the Lower Counties upon Delaware River granted to by James II, 199
-, wrecks, patent for, 391.
Pennotierre, Susanne la, pension of, 471.
Pennsylvania, 345.
chaplain going to one of the counties next. See Nicholl, [H.]
Deputy Governor of. See Evans, J.
discovery of valuable land between Maryland and, 477.
Government of, proposal to surrender, 354.
Plantation Duties, Surveyor General of. See Quarry, R.
proprietors of, arrears of rent due from, 254
-, yearly acknowledgment of two beaver skins due to the Crown from, 199.
provisions bought at, 460.
Pennyman
-, Thomas, Receiver General of Stamp Duties, 95, 483
-, deputy receiver of Stamp Duties, 456.
Penryn
-, co. Cornwall, collectors at, 253. See also Bligh, S.
-, Harry, E.
-, port of, commission for setting out, 57, 84, 86-9, 253, 460, 490-1.
Penzance, co. Cornwall, waiters and searchers at, 392.
Pereira, [Isaac], bread for Kilmainham Hospital, 449.
Perigoix, Elizabeth, pension of, 471.
Perkins, , jewel sold to Mary II, 407.
-, Matthew, petition of, 68.
Perry, Micajah, and Co., payment for provisions at Pennsylvania, 460.
-, Richard, sailing of the Anthelope to Leghorn, 168.
Perryman, John, a robber on the highway, 420.
Persehouse, Peter, Serjeant at Arms attending the House of Peers, 297.
Persoode, , pension of, 471.
Peter, Robert, clothier of Col. Saunderson's regiment, 154.
Peterborough
-, diocese of, arrears of tenths on small rectories and vicarages in, 323
-, bishop of, 323.
Peterborough, Countess of. See Mordaunt, Penelope.
-, Earl of. See Mordaunt, C.
-, Mordaunt, H.
Peters, , petition of, 32.
-, John, grant of the manors of Epworth, Stapleford, etc., 324.
-, Robert, Receiver General of Taxes, co. Hertford, 150.
Petit, Susannah, pension for, 214.
Petonwe, Receiver of the Revenue of. See Muschamp, G.
Petty, Henry, 3rd Lord Shelburne, afterwards Earl of Shelburne, lands in co. Kerry, 145.
Petworth, co. Sussex, 493.
Pevensey
-, co. Sussex, riding officer at, 368
-, riding officer of the coast between Cuckmere and, 368
-, waiter and searcher at, 387.
Peveril
-, cos. Nottingham and Derby, Honor of, bailiff of. See Eland, W.
-, Willoughby, H.
-, Willoughby, Sir T.
-, High Steward of. See Goring, Sir G.
-, Willoughby, Sir T.
-, particular of waifs, estrays, mines, herriots and other perquisites and profits required, 447.
Phelps
-, (Philpe), Joseph, grazing of horses or cows on land leased to at Hampton Court forbidden, 109
-, claim for fee of 6d. for each horse drawing barges or vessels at Hampton Court, 131.
Phillips, Frederick, of New York, owner of the sloop Frederick, 347.
-, George, commander of the Eaton frigate, 107.
-, John, petition for reward for seizure of wine, 240.
Philpe. See Phelps.
Phipps (Phips), , counsel for Helford, 87, 89.
-, Constantine, Agent for Massachusetts Bay, 297.
Pickup, Charles, tidesman in the inferior list, London port, 103.
Piedmont, Italy, 98, 489.
Pierce. See Pearce.
Pigbone, William, cottages built in Waltham Forest, 488.
Piggings (Pigings), William, tidesman and boatman at Rye, 1, 103.
Piggon. See Pigon.
Piggott (Pigott), Jane, pension for, 214.
-, Thomas, extraordinary watchman, London port, to be established watchman, 445.
Pigings. See Piggings.
Pigon
-, [Piggon], Edward, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Cambridge, 467
-, ditto for co. Norfolk, 357.
Pigott. See Piggott.
Pike, William, one of the Trumpets of the First Troop of Guards, 449.
Pinchas (Pinchar), Bohas (Bohaz), Envoy of Tripoli to the States General, royal bounty for, 8.
Pipon, Philip, fines and forfeitures enforced in Jersey and taken by, 487.
Pitt, , apothecary, payment to, 209.
Plantamour, Philip, remaining at the Court of Berlin for her Majesty's service, 182, 327-8.
Plater, George, Receiver of the revenue in the district of Patuxent River, 478.
Platt, Francis, agent for W. Metcalfe, 128.
Player, Gabriel, goldsmith, seizure of silver, 116.
Plomley, William, tidesman at Bristol port, 429.
Plunket, Frances, pension of, 471.
Plymouth, co. Devon, 139, 416, 490, 491.
citadel, transportation of a guard to St. Nicholas Island from, 174-5.
Customs, collector of, 94. See also Peirson, W.
-, Swanton, T.
-, Comptroller of. See Ash, E.
-, extraordinary tidesman, 429
-, officers, 230
-, tidesman in fee, 429
-, weighing porter at, 135.
Lieutenant Governor of. See Hook, H.
prizes at, 4, 108, 135, 480
-, subcommissioners of, 94, 475.
sick and wounded seamen at, agent for. See Dickenson, G.
Sound, 161.
Poland
-, Envoy from. See Bosen, C. D. von
-, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Nitzschwitz, Baron von.
Poley, Edmund, Envoy Extraordinary to the Elector and Dukes of Brunswick and Luneburg, 321, 335.
Pollexfen, John, a Commissioner for Trade, 176, 260.
Polruan, co. Cornwall, 358.
Polstead, Ezek., Surveyor General of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Gloucester, reward for discovering frauds, 481.
Pommeau, Charlotte, pension of, 471.
Poole
-, co. Dorset, 194, 314
-, Customer of. See Congreve, W.
-, Swanton, W.
-, derelict wines and brandies in, 317
-, landwaiters at, 234
-, Receiver General of Taxes. See Derby, J.
Pope, John, collector of Customs at Rochester, 135.
-, William, a Marine sentinel on the Litchfeild, 441.
Popple
-, (Pople), William, senior, Secretary to the Commissioners for Trade, 94, 128, 152, 442, 475, 477
-, salary of, 176, 260, 327, 423.
Port Royal, Jamaica, 299, 419.
Port St. Mary, Spain, 113, 163, 228, 319.
plunder taken at, 15, 20, 153, 164
-, proclamation for discovering, 462.
searching at Spithead of men of war, transports and tenders from, 153.
Porter, , captain, issue to, 220.
-, John, captain, of the Royal Regiment of Foot of Ireland, 330, 483, 484, 485.
Portman, Edmund, executors of, 44.
-, Henry, repair of the paling in Hyde Park, 438.
Portmore, Lord. See Colyear, D.
Portsmouth, co. Southampton, 166, 443, 461.
boatman at, 135.
decayed naval stores at, 484.
garrison at, 365.
mayor of, 6.
[Post Office] debt, 284.
prizes, Commissioner of, 285
-, lying at, 457.
Regiment of Dragoons at, 292.
re-landing of Ordnance money at, 107.
ships at, 452.
Portugal, 65.
alliances with, funds for making good the, 396.
Ambassador to, 390, 450. See also Fanshaw, Sir R.
-, Methuen, J.
Archduke of Austria going to, 395, 416, 417.
Army in. See Index of Subjects Army.
bills incurred in, 84.
biscuit shipped to, 391.
Court of, Chief Minister residing at, 443.
dominion of, 345.
Envoy Extraordinary to the King of, 439, 455. See also Methuen, P.
fleet going to, 113.
French wines taken to and put into Portuguese casks, 43, 220.
King of, 70.
Forces of, 470.
merchants employed by, to buy corn, 353.
officers of, 443.
subsidy for, issues on, 71, 73, 89, 90, 353, 378, 13,000 men to be maintained by, issue for, 470.
King of Spain going to, entertainment of, 79, 428, 485.
ships, bound for, embargo on raised, 131.
from, seized, 44.
going to, 390
-, pay of, 99, 418, 491.
treaty with, 66, 70, 71, 73, 84, 336, 353, 365, 378, 441, 442, 443
-, Great Seal of England to be affixed to, 361.
two Turks escaped from Spanish galleys into, clothing and subsistence for, 29.
Potomac River, Maryland, fines and forfeitures in, 246.
revenues of, accounts ready for declaration, 356.
Receiver of, instructions for, 363. See also Muschamp, G.
ships entering and leaving, duty of 3d. per ton on, 235.
tobacco exported from, duty on, 12d. per hogshead, 235
-, additional 3d. per hogshead, 235.
Pottinger (Pottenger), , petition for allowance in making out supers upon accounts for the taxes and for restoration to his house, 267.
-, John, Comptroller of the Pipe, 259, 284, 466.
Potts, Philip, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., for cities of London and Westminster, co. Middlesex and Inns of Court and Chancery, 278, 361.
-, Richard, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., co. Bedford, 275.
Poultney, John, Clerk of the Deliveries of the Ordnance, 176, 262, 333.
Poulton, co. Kent, waiters at, 445.
Povey (Povy), John, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 172, 260, 328, 426.
-, Richard, Treasurer for the Sick and Wounded, 14, 21, 53, 65, 143 bis, 144, 146, 171, 248, 301, 338, 340, 341, 391, 396, 453, 481
-, sureties for, 481.
-, Thomas, pension for, 215.
Powell (Powle), Caleb, Receiver General of Taxes for cos. Brecon, Radnor, Anglesey, Carnarvon, Merioneth and Montgomery, 151.
-, John, captain of the Independent Company at Newfoundland, halfpay for, 15, 147.
-, -, major, payment for victualling a company of soldiers in Newfoundland, 129, 181.
-, Samuel, Serjeant at Arms, 11, 173, 236, 262, 332, 424
-, attending the House of Commons, 188, 232.
-, Thomas, waterman in ordinary to the Queen, 469.
Power, Thomas, Agent for Prizes at Bideford, 147.
Powlett, Charles, 2nd Duke of Bolton, security for T. Cobb, 113, 264, 271.
-, William, serjeant, Chief Justice of Brecon, Radnor and Glamorgan, 337, 345, 476.
Pownell, Robert, agent to Dr. B. Woodroffe, Salt Duty debt of, 296, 297.
Powys, , account of what is due to Foreign Ministers, 21.
-, Richard, orders on duties on coals and culm assigned to, 403.
-, Sir Thomas, counsel for A. Rowe, 63
-, counsel for Penryn, 87.
Prade
-, Francis, coastwaiter, London port, 422
-, to be tidesurveyor, 429.
Pratt, John, searcher at Berwick, appointed surveyor, 269, 278.
Presgrave, Robert, chief clerk to G. Palmes, 19, 167.
Presteigne
-, co. Radnor, 134
-, steward of the lordship of. See Harley, R.
Prestwich, Lady, pension for, 213.
Prettyman, Thomas, junior, outlaw, estate in Lincoln, 359.
Price, David, petition for a watchman's place, London port, 440.
-, Thomas, extraordinary weigher, London port, to be a weighing porter at Plymouth, 135.
Priddiford. See Bideford.
Prior
-, Matthew, a Commissioner for Trade, 176, 260
-, Secretary to the Plenipotentiaries [for the Peace], return of jewel plate, 273.
Prior's Acre, South Trent. See New Forest.
Pritchard (Pritchyard), Thomas, chaplain going to New York, royal bounty for, 463.
Progers, Edward, petition for repairs at the two underkeepers' lodges in the Middle Park at Hampton Court, 255.
Provost, John, et al., wines from St. Sebastian imported by, 324.
Prussia, King of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Wentworth, T., Lord Raby.
troops of, comprised in the British contingent for the war with France, 33
-, memorial relating to, 380
-, waggon money for, 252.
Puckpitt. See New Forest.
Purdie, James, share of goods recovered from the river Vigo, 344.
Pye, Charles, tidesman and boatman at Whitby, 387.
-, John, petition concerning cured and exported codfish, 374.
-, [Sir Robert], a former Auditor of the Receipt, 54.
Pyne, Sir Richard, Lord Chief Justice, Ireland, payment to, for speeding a Commission, 192.
Pyrke, Jonathan, Surveyor of Duties on Houses and on Marriages, etc., for cities of London and Westminster, co. Middlesex and Inns of Court and Chancery, 278.