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Pack (Packe), Mr., deputy to Auditor Wood, 245, 261.
-, Samuel, Navy creditor, 775.
-, William. See Parks.
Packer, Edmund, 1092, 1285.
-, Mr. (arrest), 447.
-, Philip, Paymaster of the Works, 46, 58, 64, 65, 184, 195, 196, 197, 198, 212, 213, 217, 229, 250, 259, 260, 265, 284, 287, 291, 294, 296, 298, 299, 309, 313, 318, 326, 328, 329, 331, 332, 333, 421, 433, 452, 460, 478, 486, 488, 497, 502, 504, 506, 510, 534, 544, 549, 557, 560, 591, 593, 594, 597, 603, 612, 615, 621, 625, 627, 632, 647, 660, 674, 678, 682, 687, 689, 690, 691, 692, 698, 699, 700, 703, 705, 723, 725, 735, 745, 746, 759, 802, 820, 835, 839, 860, 875, 881, 889, 896, 902, 917, 918, 920, 929, 941, 942, 958, 995, 1095, 1098, 1122, 1128, 1135, 1145, 1156, 1158, 1204, 1207, 1238, 1248, 1284, 1294, 1335, 1336, 1337, 1354, 1359; for issues to, as such, see Works (Paymaster); formerly Deputy Paymaster of Works. 891; house of, 435, 594; loans to the Government, 632, 662, 761, 802; interest account, 799; purchasing fee farms 1117, 1282, 1286, 1293, 1302, 1354; a Commissioner for encroachments, Windsor. 923; a Receiver of Hyde Park rents, 866.
-, Philip, Sub-Collector of Tenths, Norwich, 605, 611, 1252.
-, Robert, Usher of the Receipt, 237, 529, 647, 847.
-, William, Usher of the Receipt, and liberates to, 65, 91, 129, 238, 239, 325, 448, 470, 529, 611, 647, 802, 847.
-, -, a Governor of Excise (1650), 42.
Paddington (Midd.), 915.
Paddock walk. See Windsor Great Park.
Paddy croft close (Chilsmore, Coventry), 613.
Padstow (Cornwall), 585.
Page, Gregory, Navy creditor, 775.
-, John, prize goods, 176.
Paget, William, fifth Lord Paget, 843,
-, -, sixth Lord Paget, debt from Charles II, to, 325, 843.
Pain. See Payne.
Palatine, Elector, picture of him and his brother, 1251.
Pall Mall, keeper of, See Dupuy, H. and T. and L. and J.; keeper's lodge and garden near, 1245.
Pallant, Edw., Assessments, Blything, Suffolk, 538.
Palmer, Anthony, Deputy to Newbury, Surveyor of Customs, 1239.
-, Barbara, (Countess of Castlemaine, and from 1670, Aug. 3, Duchess of Cleveland); grant of Oatlands, 58, 65, 106, 349; Yorkshire grant, 382, 392; royal bounty to, 929, 942, 1019, 1190; fee farms, 1018; Sir H. Bethell's business, 468; 5,300l. per an. for, 1321: little house near St. James's Park, 471, 501, 611, 661; pressing for money, 661; grants to children of, 1284, 1321; for many concealed grants in trust for her. See Villiers, G., viscount Grandison.
-, Elia, coinage of farthings. 9, 48, 49, 53, 60, 69, 203, 210, 265.
-, Sir Geoffrey, Attorney General, 232, 566, 931.
-, Henry (Heathmoney), 1135, 1143.
-, Sir Henry (concealment), 181.
-, Lady, surety for Rouse, 380, 592.
-, Mary (lease, East Dereham), 741, 835, 859,
-, Mr., 374 (arrest); 730 (petition).
-, Sir Philip (bailiwick of the Seven Hundreds). 51, 430, 433, 435, 592, 1023.
-, Sir Roger (money due to the King), 62, 213.
Pamplin (Pamphlyn), Judith, relict of Richard, 503, 506, 508, 688, 696.
-, Richard a Page of the Presence to the King. 688, 696.
Pannage of swine, 871, 918, 1286.
Panton, Col. Thomas, Ranger of New Park. 151, 178, 287, 317, 320, 717, 947, 953, 985, 989; house in Piccadilly, 915.
Paper Bill See Law Duty.
-, for printing certain books, free import of, 431.
-, imports of, 1106, 1221, 1287.
Papillon (Papilion), Mr., victualler, 1091.
Paradine, Lewis (surety of Harding), 270, 469.
-, Sarah, 270.
Parding, Sir Francis, alien, 1219.
Pardons, 1169.
Pargiter, Francis, alum farm, 1230.
-, John, goldsmith, 219.
Paris, 139, 263, 590, 591; le pont de Notre Dame, 1302.
Parke, Nicholas, a King's waiter, London port, 635.
Parker, Edward, waiter, Polruan, 1316.
-, James, keeper of the Armoury at Westminster, 328, 488, 642.
-, John, alderman of Nottingham, 1296.
-, Mr., Excise (1650), 37.
-, (Partion). Mr., lease of Cumberland Excise, 745.
-, Sir Philip, bart., 251.
-, (Packer), Robert, wine merchant. 1249, 1307.
Parkis. Richard. Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax. Essex. 1328.
Parks (Parkes. Packes) William, porter at the Receipt of the Exchequer. 205, 240, 282; Packe. 519, 544, 608, 669, 757, 809.
Parks. King's parks. see Forests; Bestwood: Broye; Bushey; Hyde; New; St. James's.
-, charged with assessments. 8.
Parliament. 102, 161, 388, 443, 556.
-, Acts of. 112, 244, 256, 351, 392, 399, 406, 436, 447, 449, 520, 521, 598, 607, 694, 700, 702, 797, 815, 905, 976, 1006, 1166, 1287, 1291, 1294, 1352.
-, bills. 369, 679, 698.
-, clerk of. See Goldsborough. W.
-, Committees, 128, 301, 333.
-, debates. 1014.
-, grants by. 74, 350.
-, Houses of, fuel for, 204.
-, Lords in, 646.
-, members and their privileges. 48, 357, 372, 478, 622, 654.
-, orders of. 808.
-, Poll money of 1660, accountable only in Parliament, 323.
-, preparing accounts against meeting of. 232, 286–7.
-, report to, from the Commission of Accounts. See Accounts.
-, sitting, 549.
Parmenter (Permentier. Permetter), Nicholas, lease. 478, 903; Collector of Ilfracombe. 1192.
Parr, Helen, Marchioness of Northampton, widow of William, Marquis of Northampton, 631.
-, John, wine merchant, 1306.
Parret (Parrot, John, Excise Collector. Yorks., 320, 470.
Parris (Parres). Valentine, 1081, 1250.
Parry, Francis. Agent in Portugal (receiving the Queen's dowry, 347, 354, 357, 370, 373, 383, 432, 500, 525, 543, 562, 570–1, 587, 588, 834, 979, 1008, 1014, 1066, 1072, 1100, 1147–8, 1170; Resi dent at the Court of Portugal. 1238.
-, Hugh, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Gloucester, 1202.
-, John. Excise, see Perry; of Carnarvon. 552.
-, Dr. John, Dean of Christ Church. Dublin, 846.
Parsley. Anthony, spurrier. 936.
Parsons (Parsones). Anthony, an Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 30, 195, 198, 232, 234, 260, 290, 301, 307, 429, 451, 537, 553, 555, 564, 589, 597, 599, 613, 640, 645, 652, 689, 720, 818, 828, 888, 907, 1010, 1129, 1132, 1145, 1207, 1262, 1282, 1290, 1355.
-, Edward. Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Devon, 867, 1134; ditto Somerset. 884.
-, John. citizen and brewer of London, 1205; Farmer of Excise of Durham and Northumberland, 827, 836, 844, 864; ditto of Cumberland and Westmorland, 836, 845.
Parson's Green (Fulham), 1213.
Parten. John, lease, 1194.
Parthon, James, waxlights for the Queen Mother, 780.
Partington. John, loans to the Government, 920, 931.
-, Richard, loans to the Government, 645.
Partion. See Parker.
Partridge, Mr. (Eighteen Months' tax, Isle of Ely), 65, 77, 106, 226, 238.
-, Mr. (attempt on the Duke of Ormonde) 1051, 1222.
Paston. Sir Robert. Farmer of the duty on unwrought wood and glass plates 5, 144, 179, 199, 215, 288, 952, 1176, 1276, 1297, 1344.
Patent Office. See Chancery.
Patrick, Father; see Maginn.
-, Thomas. Sub-Commissioner of Excise. South Wales, 874, 1165.
Patrickson, Richard. Justice of Peace, of Cumberland, 512.
Patrington (Yorks), 1265, 1272.
Paul (Paull). John, Consul at Elsmore in Denmark. 86, 102,238, 246; Sir John, a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Resident in Denmark, 992, 1066, 1109, 1115, 1151, 1167, 1233, 1354, 1363.
-, Roger, 558.
-, William, Farmer of the Prisage of Wines, 755.
Paulerspury. See Pery.
Paulding. Mr., petition concerning lands, 1106.
Paulet (Pawlett, Powlett), Sir Amias. See Pollard.
-, Charles, Lord St. John of Rasing (afterwards sixth Marquess of Win chester and Duke of Bolton). 341, 360, 363, 371, 396, 441, 444, 448, 573, 584, 702, 704, 735; Lord Warden of New Forest. 15, 33, 54, 73, 80, 108, 125, 132, 142, 145, 146, 150, 164, 166, 198, 216, 234, 246, 255, 266, 273, 291, 307, 308, 314, 323, 325, 326, 331, 333, 342, 363, 394, 443, 452, 510, 553, 744, 745, 746, 748, 855, 857, 863, 879, 981, 1000, 1010, 1015, 1019, 1120, 1124; (New Park, 947, 953); lease of Lyndhurst. 255, 307, 314, 586. and See New Forest (Lindhurst); a farmer of Customs. 756, 819, 839, 866, 942, 943, 956, 961, 965, 968, 972, 990, 1002, 1015, 1030, 1031, 1034–5, 1062, 1073, 1076, 1077, 1082, 1086, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1106, 1109, 1122, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1149, 1163, 1190, 1203, 1220, 1221, 1250, 1255–6, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1264, 1272, 1289, 1293, 1315, 1318, 1319, 1321, 1330, 1339–40, 1342, 1360, 1363; purchasing fee farms, 1296; taking Swinburne's debt, 358, 756, 758.
-, Hon. Francis, a Commissioner of the Eleven Months tax, Somerset. 827.
-, Capt. Henry, Governor of Calshot Castle, 77, 230, 234, 326, 330.
-, John, fifth Marquess of Winchester, creation money, 76, 339, 990, 1364; debt to the King, 339; Netley priory rents, 314.
-, Mr., steward of several manors, 371.
-, William, a Commissioner for Kings wood Forest, 453, 911.
Pawlen. William, a Commissioner for New Forest, 1204.
Pauley, Paul, 1365.
-, William, boatman, Fowey, 1316.
Paynard, Thomas, of Hereford, 1279.
Payne (Pain), Adrian, sheriff of Norwich, 1162.
-, John, an Attorney of the King's Remembrancer's Office, 1. 2, 72, 91, 105, 174, 210, 219, 221, 259, 260, 513, 537, 540, 552, 560, 683; deputy to Viscount Fanshaw, 240; examining Subsidy Receivers' sureties, 816, 817, 824, 825; chambers of, in Tanfield Court. Inner Temple, 816, 817.
-, John, lease, Leicester, 201.
-, Thomas, Serjeant at Arms, 45, 218, 465, 606, 896, 1229; loans to the Government, 608.
Paynter, Humphrey, a chirurgeon to the King, 258, 635, 897; loans to the Government, 644.
Peace. See Justices, Clerks, and Treasury (writing letters to).
Peach, William, captain of the "True Love," 1208.
Peacock. John. Farmer of Excise, Berks, 833, 836.
-, William. King's trumpeter, 225
Peake, Andrew, Law Office doorkeeper, 1240.
-, John, of Pemsey. 621.
-, William, wine merchant, 1249.
-, Sir William, Navv debt. 868.
Pearce (Peirce. Pearse, Pierce, &c., and see Piers), George, collector, Helford. 586.
-, -, vintner, 970, 1064; Navy debt, 133.
-, James, concealment, 813.
-, John. Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Salop, 864.
-, John, lease, Devon, 1168, 1257, 1292.
-, Mr., office, 171; case, 381, 394.
-, Penelope wife of John, lease, Devon, 1257, 1292.
-, Thomas. Riding Surveyor, Plymouth, 1191.
Pearcehouse (Persehouse), Humphry, Deputy Receiver of Subsidy. Lichfield and Coventry, 353, 522.
Pearls, 1081, 1251.
Pearson (Pearshon, Peirson, Pierson, Person), Dorothy executrix of Henry, 247.
-, Henry a Commissioner to the Irish Revenue Farmers, 247, 276, 297, 300, 553.
-, Humphry, 168.
Pebles, John (receiver loco Melhuish), 465.
Pedlar, Bennet, boatman, Fowey, 1316.
Pegion (Pigion), Mr., Sub-Commissioner of Excise. Yorks, 867.
-, Richard, Navy creditor, 869.
-, Robert, Sub-Commissioner of Excise. Wilts and Dorset, 1134.
Peirce. See Pearce.
Pell, Mr., Customs searcher, 953.
-, Sir Peter, 475.
Pem, Arthur, tidesman, Shields, 1279.
Pember, Benjamin, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 1165.
-, Devereux, Excise Farm of North Wales. 981, 997, 1155, 1231; ditto, South Wales, 1216.
Pemberton (Pemmerton, Pemmerston), Mr., Counsel-at-law, 58, 155–6, 160, 298, 313, 397, 969, 970, 1084, 1085, 1095.
Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert.
Pembroke, county, 631, 650, 1295.
-, -, Hearthmoney, 1194; see Gwynn, R., Lloyd, Jo., Mostyn, Col. R.
-, -, Receivers, &c., of taxes, 1143. 1200, 1301; see Gwyn, R., Vaughan. W.
Pemsey [? Pembrey], 621.
Penalossa (Penelosa), Don Diego, Royal bounty to, 1105, 1321.
Pence and half-pence, 421; in Ireland, 755; twopences, &c. see Mint.
Pendennis Castle, 185, 234, 516; Governor of, see Arundell. Lord R.
Pendrell, George, pension and Royal bounty to 1204, 1211.
-, Humphrey, ditto, 1204, 1211.
-, John, ditto, 1204, 1211.
-, Mary, ditto, 1037, 1204, 1206, 1211.
-, Richard, ditto, 975, 1204, 1206, 1211.
-, William, ditto, 659, 1204, 1211.
-, the Pendrels, 135, 1204.
Penerie, Mrs., 959.
Penford, Mr., Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Yorks., 867.
Penings, Jane, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
Penis, Mr., capt. of the 'Goodwill,' 1218.
Peniston (Penyston), Thomas, Farmer of Excise, Oxford, 833, 836, 865.
-, Sir Thomas, Contractor for the farm of the Country Excise, 746, 832, 860; Farmer of Excise of Oxford, 833, 834. 836, 843, 878, 880.
Penn, William, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Notts, 1191.
-, Sir William, death of, 684.
Pennicott, (Pennycott). Sebastian, landwaiter. Plymouth, 1097, 1299.
Penrith (Cumberland), 541, 545, 1132, 1234. 1245.
Penryn Cornwall, 585, 1192, 1259; petition for a Custom House. 946, 948, 949, 957. 993, 995, 996, 1001, 1017, 1176, 1191, 1218; petition about tin coimage town, 483, 493, 656, 957, 959, 978, 983–4.
Pensioners, Band of. See Gentlemen.
PENSIONS. annuities, perpetuities. 328, 524.
-, charged on fee farms. See Fee Farms.
-, fees for, 159.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
-, issues for (including list of), 46, 80, 417, 419, 428, 430, 739.
-, moneys directed by the King in trust, See Slingsby, H.
-, perpetuities on counties. See Fee Farms (perpetuities).
-, proper routine of grant of. 236.
-, stop of. by order of Council. 409; by the stop of the Exchequer. see Exchequer Receipt stop; question of liberating from the stop. 995, 1026, 1033.
-, on tenths. See Tenths.
-, See:—
Aram, T.
Ashburnham, Sir D.
Ashley, Lady P.
-, Sir A.
Ball, J.
Baron, Captain H.
Berkeley, Ann
Bickerton, A.
Bird, R
Blagg, M.
Boulton. Clare.
Boynton, L and I. and C. and M.
Brentford, Countess.
Bridgeman, Sir O.
Brouncker. Rebecca.
Brydges. W. Lord Chandos.
Buckingham, Duke of.
Bull, E.
Burgesse, F.
Burleigh, widow.
Byron, Alice.
-, Lucy.
-, Lady.
Cambridge, Emmannel.
-, University.
Capell, E.
Carlisle, Ludowick.
Chesterfield, Earl
Clobery, Sir J.
Cornwallis. Lady.
Cotton, Sir J.
Crofts, W.
Dartmouth.
See Davenant, Sir W.
Digby, Anne, Countess of Bristol.
-, George, Earl of Bristol.
Dillon, Viscount.
Dryden. J.
Durham School.
Dyke, E.
Ellesdon, A. and C.
Estoll. N.
Eton College.
Falkland, Viscount of.
Fanshawe, Lady.
-, Mr.
Finch, F.
Fisher, Jane.
Fox, Somerset.
Gifford, C.
Golding, A.
Goring, C., Earl of Norwich.
Granville. J., Earl of Bath.
Guitault, Sir J.
Gunter, Mrs. C.
Hamilton, James and Elizabeth.
Harding, Mrs. Honora.
Hoemskerck, L.
Hext, Juliana.
Houghton, Isabel.
Howard, C., Earl of Carlisle.
-, C., Earl of Nottingham.
-, H. M.
-, Sir Rob.
-, T.
-, Mrs. Walbrooke.
Hudson, Elizabeth.
Hume, Sir A.
Kettle by, Mary.
Killegrew, T.
Kirke, G.
-, Mrs.
Knight, Sir R.
Laughorne, R.
Legg, Elizabeth.
Lely, P.
Lesley, Rob.
-, Mrs.
Ley, W., Earl of Marlborough.
Lloyd, Sir G.
-, Dame Katherine.
Maitland, J., Earl of Lauderdale.
Mansell, Francis.
Massonet, P.
Morland, Sir G.
Morrice, Sir W.
Needham, R.
Nottingham, Earl of,
Oxford University.
Palmer, Barbara.
See Pendrell, George.
-, Humphrey.
-, John.
-, Mary.
-, Rich.
-, William.
Price, Lady G.
-, Margaret.
-, Sir Herb.
Prince, Rupert.
Robinson, Sir J.
Romsey [Rumsey], J.
Rumbold, children.
St. Magnus.
St. Michael, Madame.
St. Ravy, Sir W.
Sanderson, Lady.
-, Sir W.
Sayers, Lady K.
Scott, Sir E.
Serres. Lieut. C.
Skinner, Mr.
Slaughter, Ann.
Smith, Mr.
Southwell School.
Spragg, Sir E.
Stepney, J.
Stewart, Sophia.
Strickland, W.
Swan, R.
Tompkins, R.
Trelawney, Major E.
-, Sir J.
Villiers, Lady Barbara.
-, Eleanor.
Vincent, Sir F.
Watson, Capt.
Wells, W.
Wentworth, Cha.
-, Lady.
Weston, Frances, Lady Portland.
Wilmot, J., Earl of Rochester.
Windebank, Frances.
Windham, A.
-, Sir C.
-, T.
Wingate, E.
Wotton. Lord.
Yates, Eliz.
Penwith (Stannary, Cornwall), 251.
Penyston. See Peniston.
Penzance (Cornwall), 585, 983, 1188, 1315.
Pepper, Mr., 25.
Pepper and duty on, 81, 94, 173, 308, 317, 329, 345.
Pepys, Samuel, 231, 235, 243, 377, 757, 802, 806, 839, 1065, 1266, 1336; Clerk of the Acts, 38, 41, 50, 53, 56, 82, 86, 102, 104, 156, 199, 247, 292, 293, 301, 312, 313, 316, 341, 345, 404, 408–9, 436, 469, 489, 540, 544, 548, 562, 588, 635, 648, 677, 678, 680, 684, 685, 686, 688, 691, 694, 696, 703, 705, 709, 770, 813, 846, 874, 1016, 1026, 1091; Treasurer for Tangier (for issues to, for Tangier see Tangier), 7, 20, 24, 59, 67, 90, 99, 105, 110, 186, 205, 236, 239, 252, 273, 399, 410, 429, 481, 497, 566, 589, 600, 718, 751, 764, 785, 809, 860, 874, 877, 881, 891, 917, 919, 922, 935, 1008, 1016, 1018, 1019, 1057, 1171, 1181, 1190, 1276.
Percivall, Andrew, Surveyor of Portsmouth, 1084, 1254.
Percy. Algernon, eleventh Earl of Northumberland, Governor of Tynemouth Castle, 671.
-, Elizabeth, wife of Joceline twelfth Earl of Northumberland and daughter to Treasurer Southampton, 129.
-, Joceline, twelfth Earl of Northumberland, 558.
Perdeene, Fr., 385.
-, Martha Maria, 385.
Perfumes, 1238.
Perin. See Perrin.
Perinant, Mr., Hearthmoney, London, 365, 399.
Periwigs, 1025.
Perkins, Mr, 795.
-, Moses, watchman, London, 1136, 1180.
-, Thomas, tidesman, Falmouth, 1192.
Perquisites, claims to, 233; commutation of, 86, 87, 351, 1322.
Perrin (Perin), John, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Huntingdon and Lincoln, 28, 194. 197.
Perrot (Periot, Parrot), Sir Herbert. Receiver of Taxes, co. Hereford, 21, 50, 76, 82, 92, 97, 224, 226, 242, 328.
-, Robert, of London, dyer, 1169.
Perry (Pery, Perrye, Perey, Parry), John, farmer of Excise of Wales, 28, 60, 970, 1034; ditto for North Wales, South Wales and Cornwall, 1198; fee farms, 1304, 1309.
-, Mathew, Dublin, French tunnage, Ireland, 2.
-, William, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey and Bucks, 867.
Perry Barr (manor, Handsworth, Stafford), 539.
Person. See Pearson.
Perwich, William, examining witnesses in France, 1302, 1310.
Pery Park [? Paulerspury, Northampton], 1130
Peter. See Peters.
-, the Moor, Queen Mother's legacy to, 590.
Peterborough, Earl of. See Mordaunt, Hy.
-, bishop of Henshaw, J. i. 433.
Peters Peter, Capt. John. loans to the Government. 206, 217, 219, 240, 267, 277, 321, 631, 756, 1299.
-, William. Queen Mother's legacy to, 779.
Petersham and Ham. manor Surrey, 11, 182, 189, 1047, 1215, 1227.
Pett, John, boatman, Plymouth, 1219.
-, Peter, a Commissioner of the Navy, 392.
-, Sir Peter. King's advocate in Ireland. 427, 566, 647.
Petty, Thomas, loans to the Government. 661, 788, 928.
Petty Bag in Chancery, office of clerk of. 998, 1161: see Pingry, Mr., Wareup. E.
-, -, fees. 949.
Peveril manor. Derby, 49.
Pewd (Pewde), William, tidewaiter, London and Salisbury, 1137, 1138, 1143.
Pewter, 1239.
Peyton. Sir Thomas, coal farm, 623; assess ments. Kent. 691. 694: lease, 172, 175.
Philips (Philip, Phelips, Phillips, &c.,) Sir Edward. 10.
-, Fabian, deputy receiver of law duties 1053, 1099, 1311; collector of reliefs, 195.
-, Henry, King's carver in wood, 259, 642, 900; loans to the Government, 646.
-, Jane, 1239
-, John, an Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 25, 42, 49, 61, 62, 128, 227, 232, 245, 290, 314, 363, 380, 396, 428, 431, 437, 446, 504, 541, 553, 573, 574, 575, 577, 582, 584, 592, 596, 645, 688, 689, 693, 720, 796, 828, 855, 866, 874, 888, 889, 890, 903, 906, 907, 908, 959, 999, 1052, 1060, 1062, 1089, 1090, 1106, 1109, 1137, 1161, 1220, 1246, 1264, 1272, 1303, 1316, 1330, 1339, 1344, 1348; auditor for fee farms, 566; office in King's Bench building, Inner Temple, 595.
-, John, waiter at Carmarthen, 1250.
-, Meredith ap L. ap, 1239.
-, Mr. (Lord Richardson's affair). 16; for Lord Townshend. 985.
-, Ric., loans to the Government, 834.
-, Robert, Farmer of Excise, Somerset, 833, 861.
-, -, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 712, 719, 758, 934, 1199, 1287, 1354; lease, 640, 642, 652, 653, 1278: a Commissioner for Concealments, 747. 923; loans to the Government. 664.
-, Thomas, Head Collector of Aids. Brecon, and Radnor, 86, 128, 172, 174, 316, 333, 431, 621.
-, -, King's apothecary, distiller, 258, 632, 898.
-, Sir Thomas. 651.
-, Walter, tide waiter, Bristol, 1146.
Phipot. Henry, waste of timber. New Forest, 1075, 1080, 1096, 1241, 1302; Mr., Finckley Forest, 1050.
Phinny (Phynny). John, 822.
Phips, Edward, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Lanes., 863, 1191; ditto, Notts, 1241.
Phisick Garden (see Mulberry Garden), 350. 354, 525, 871.
Phoenix Park. See Dublin.
Phrip Phrips, Joseph and Mathew, Excise, 1027, 1042, 1046, 1047, 1178, 1184, 1205.
-, Mr., deputy to Sir T. Strickland, salt duty. 218.
Physicians. See King's physicians.
Piecage, lease of, 908, 909, 1257.
Pickas. See Piques.
Picker (Pickar), Charles house in Jermyn street, 1193, 1202.
Pickering Yorks, 1044, 1282, 1286, 1291.
-, House, lease, 381.
Picks. Mr., commander of the "John," 1120.
Pictures. 162, 164, 220, 300, 792, 885, 996, 1081, 1231, 1251, 1302, 1303, 1314, 1331: of Charles II, 291, 701, 714, 721.
Piddle Walston (Dorset). 1278.
Piedmont, money, 133, 199, 267.
Piers, see Pearce, Sir Thomas, Bart., 1208, 1367.
Pierrepont, Henry, first Marquess of Dorehester, creation money, 16, 21.
Pierson. See Pearson.
Pigeon. See Pegion.
Pigg, Richard, loans to the Government, 647.
Piggin, Robert, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Wilis. 564: ditto, Dorset, 864.
Pight, Richard, discovery, 2, 70, 99, 224, 233, 326, 445, 681.
Pigott (Pigot, Piggot), Adam, 1234.
-, Alice, an alien, 1184.
-, Anne, an alien, 1184.
-, Isaac, an alien, 1184.
-, Sir Richard, a Farmer of Hearth money, 69, 148, 156, 167, 306, 402, 428, 442, 510, 539, 556, 568, 725, 870, 1201, 1356: Receiver for Hearthmoney for the 1666 King's half year, 291; Clerk of the Patents in Chancery, 275, 317, 519.
-, Samuel, an alien, 1184.
-, Col. Thomas, Ireland, 379, 385.
-, Thomas, an alien, 1184.
Pile. See Pyle.
Pill. the (Bristol port), 948, 1100, 1101, 1125, 1146, 1170, 1188, 1192.
Pimhill (Hundred, Salop), 1164, 1235.
Pinchbeck, Col. John, Royal bounty to, 827, 837.
Pinchbeck (co. Lincoln), 639, 855, 888, 903, 1265.
Pinchgut money. See Army.
Pinchon, Walter, merchant, 1274.
Pinckney, Elizabeth, widow, Royal bounty to, 93, 173, 176, 240, 246, 317, 319, 345, 405, 462, 517, 554, 585, 604, 734, 750, 751, 766, 769, 808, 948, 1122, 1237.
-, George, loans to the Government, 653.
-, Henry, Comptroller of Customs. Bridgwater, 191.
Pincombe, John, logwood firm, 144, 288.
Pindar (Pinder), Matthew, Riding Six Clerk of Chancery, 572, 583, 584, 692.
-, Sir Paul. Farmer of Customs to Charles I, 657, 680, 1263.
-, Sir Peter, 1178.
Pine, Captain, petition, 158.
Pinfold, Mr., 504.
Pingry, Mr., clerk of the Petty Bag, 815.
Pinke, Richard, tidesman, London port, 1355.
Pinkworthy, Higher and Lower ("Puckworthy," Bradford, Devon), 1168, 1257, 1292.
Pipe Office. See Exchequer Court.
Piper, Thomas, a Commissioner for the Subsidy. West Hundred, Cornwall, 330, 1246.
Pipewell or Pipnell. See Rydings.
Piques (Pickas), Agmondesham, goldsmith, 1163.
-, Josias, Custom frauds, 952, 954, 958–9.
Pistols, 590.
Pitch, imports of, 1176.
Pitfield, Mr., assessments, Beccles, Suffolk, 538.
Pitman, William, serjeant of the King's Buckhounds, 274.
Pitt, Mr., petition, 1030.
Pittenweeme (Scotland), 1349.
Pitts, James, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Gloucester, 1202.
Pix, trial of. See Mint.
Place, John, 371, 527.
Pladdings (plaidings, Scotch cloth), 1101, 1310, 1315, 1317.
Plague, the, 6, 11, 22, 114–5, 147, 151, 210, 367, 380, 381, 525, 531, 714, 723, 885, 970, 1251.
Plancy, Monsieur de, apothecary to the Queen Mother, 781.
Planks, Customs rate on, 1111, 1118; prices of, 1119.
-, Eastland, 1118.
-, Irish, 1118.
PLANTATIONS, ENGLISH, 1099, 1126–7, 1259, 1299.
-, -, admiral of. See York, Duke of.
-, -, bonds of ships for return to England. See Navigation Act (contravensions).
-, -, coal for, 99.
-, -, Committee of Privy Council for. See Privy Council.
-, -, Commodities, 1280, 1343.
-, -, Council for Foreign Plantations (first Council, 1 Dec., 1660; second Council, 30 July, 1670, or Jan. 1670–1; members of the second Council, Earl of Sandwich (President), Lord Alington, Brouncker. H., Sir J. Finch, R. Lord Gorges. T. Grey, H. Slingsby, S. Titus, Edm. Waller, Sir H. Winch; secretary to, Dr B. Worsley; superceded 16 (27) Sept., 1672, by the Standing Council for Trade or for Plantations for which see Trade), 733, 735, 736, 769, 772, 847, 943, 1177, 1317, 1347, 1360.
-, -, frauds in trade. See Navigation Act (contravensions).
-, -, issues for contingencies of the Council, 728, 785, 847, 1347, 1351.
-, -, powder for, 1313.
-, -, Jersey, &c., wishing to trade direct with, 978; see Jersey and Guernsey.
-, -, ships. See Navigation Act.
-, -, trade, act for regulating, 679, 698, 1110, 1127.
-, FOREIGN, 1126–7, 1137.
Plate, export of. See Bullion.
-, imports of, 1353.
-, issues of, to Ambassadors and question of returning same to the Jewel House. See Jewel House, Fanshawe Lady, Downing, Sir G., Fauconberg, Earl.
-, presents of, to foreign potentates, &c. See Royal (presents).
Platin (Meath), 880.
Platt, Ann, and her husband, Queen Mother's bounty to, 135, 460, 1131.
Plau, Mr., servant to the Duke of Richmond, 1005.
Player, Sir Thomas, Chamberlain of the city of London, 93, 223, 230, 261, 288, 471–2, 475, 497, 526, 546, 573, 609, 643, 659, 664, 693, 697, 839, 1120, 1208, 1209, 1259, 1269, 1275, 1278, 1284, 1294, 1304; accounts, 876, 885, 889: recompense for securing loans, 38, 80, 1062; Navy Orders in the hands of, 794, 869, 960, 1186; tallies and vouchers, 73, 90; Receiver of the Royal and Additional Aids in London, 80, 320, 593, 596, 609, 745, 885; arrears of Old Poll, 394, 399, 468; receiving Hearth-money, 35, 45, 70, 203, 218, 526, 643, 656, 688.
Players, 743; see Killegrew, T., York, Duke of (House).
Plays at Whitehall, 697, 701.
Pley (Play, Plea), Constance, 18, 120, 235, 243, 260, 270, 334, 748; and see Walsall.
-, George, collector, Weymouth port, 586, 595; services and expense for the King, 843; Navy goods, 27, 82, 95, 231, 261, 270, 331.
Plough bot, 1051; see Estover.
Plowman, Mr., Excise offences, 128, 132, 334.
Plumer (Plummer), Mr., prosecution, 173, 497, 1060.
-, Richard, Surveyor of Customs. Ireland, 1230.
Plumpton (Northampton), 733.
Plumstead (Kent), 800.
Plunkett, Christopher, second Earl of Fingall, 628.
-, Plunket, Frances, Queen Mother's legacy, 781.
-, Mr., petition, 55, 492, 1004.
-, Luke, third Earl of Fingall, Irish quit rents, 89, 327, 330, 486, 628.
Plymouth (Devon), 376, 385, 394, 395, 396, 424, 452, 544, 562, 586, 595, 702, 755, 955, 1038, 1048, 1055, 1071, 1097, 1100, 1188, 1191, 1192, 1204, 1219, 1226, 1231, 1236, 1293, 1299, 1303, 1309, 1312, 1352, 1353.
-, fortifications, lands taken in for, 29, 39, 114, 116, 125, 476, 485, 490, 640, 643, 694, 735, 798, 872, 946, 1073, 1074, 1092, 1109, 1123, 1139, 1285; and see Hungerford.
-, garrison of, 185, 234, 516, 921.
-, Governor of, see Bath, Earl of; Deputy Governor of, see Skelton, Sir J.
Pocock (Bocock, Pockock, Pokock), John, collector of Portsmouth, 1358.
-, Mr., felling wood in Waltham Forest, 477, 484, 489, 635.
Poest. See Vanderpoest.
Poet Laureate. See Davenant, Sir W.; Dryden, J.
Points (lace), import of, 1244.
Pointz. See Poyntz.
Poland, 317.
-, Ambassadors to. See Ambassadors.
-, King of, present to, 641.
Pole (Poole), Sir Courtney, Commissioner of Aids, Devon, 56, 60, 192, 219, 395, 401.
-, Guy, outlaw, 1225.
-, Mr., Justice of Peace of Chester city, 758, 783.
-, Mr. (England and Ireland), 402.
-, Thomas, lease, Holborn, 1358.
-, Capt. William, wherry at Barbados, 1198.
Polea, John, bondee, 1134.
Polexfen (Polixfen), Nicholas, a factor in Lisbon, agent in Portugal for Backwell for the Queen Consort's dowry money, 1108, 1109, 1112, 1113, 1147–8, 1170.
Poley. See Pooley.
Polhill, William, Collector of the arrears of Aids and Poll, co. Kent, 6, 89, 94, 180, 223, 431, 445, 543, 579, 611.
Poll, England. See Assessments.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Pollard (Paulet), Sir Amias, 94, 408, 419, 423, 456, 476, 599, 631.
-, Sir Hugh, Collector of Hearthmoney, Suffolk, 454, 826:
-, Mr., deputy to Auditor Parsons, 84, 230, 857, 863, 908.
-, Thomas, Collector of Aids, Devon, 84, 234, 419.
Polruan (Cornwall), 1188, 1192, 1241, 1316.
Polstead, Benjamin, collector of Lyme, 1128.
Pomeroy, Captain Henry, 1318.
Pond, Thomas, collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Essex, 1329.
Pontefract, East, West. North and South (Yorks), 580, 1018, 1020, 1248, 1262, 1367; castle, bailiff of, 1182.
Poole. See Pole.
Poole (Dorset), 45, 86, 585, 595, 613, 1127, 1188, 1192, 1226.
Pooley (Poley), Edmund. Cheirographer of the Court of Common Pleas, 1237.
-, Sir Edmund, Receiver of Crown Revenue, Norfolk and Huntingdon, 77, 103, 227, 279, 407, 425, 430, 730, 733.
-, William, coastwaiter, London, 946, 1125, 1127.
Poor Knights. See Windsor.
Pope, Andrew, wine merchant, 1307.
-, John, wine merchant, 1307.
Popham, Sir Francis, 1101.
-, John, Serjeant at Arms, 218.
Poppleston, Sir John, 742.
Port, Henry, 856.
Port St. Mary (Puerto de Sta. Maria, near Cadiz), 1125, 1361.
Portage. See Customs.
Porter, Aubrey (Andrew), a Page of Honour, 1327, 1349.
-, Charles, reversion of Receiver and Remembrancer of First Fruits, 277, 465, 466, 474, 483, 484, 486, 487, 508, 673, 704, 726, 756, 766, 775, 971, 975, 995, 1027, 1029, 1047, 1054, 1058, 1063, 1065, 1079, 1080, 1123, 1157, 1365; loans to the Government, 627, royal bounty to, 806.
-, George, Surveyor of small Customs, London, 120, 129, 143, 335, 1050, 1087, 1175.
-, -, ill-treated by the Dutch, 1263.
-, Mr., tide surveyor, London, 1137.
-, -, counsel for the Duke of York, 449, 468, 967.
-, Thomas, Customs abuses, 525.
-, William, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Berks, 173, 383, 456, 458, 540, 605, 703, 991, 1154.
Porthea Prior (manor, Cornwall), 289, 811, 909, 1225.
Portland, Earl and Countess. See Weston.
Portland (Dorset) Castle, Governor of. See Weld, H.
-, garrison, 2, 32, 195.
-, manor, steward and profits of Court, 404.
Portlooe (Cornwall), 837.
Portman John, of London, goldsmith, loans to the Government (including repayments and interest), 27, 31, 33, 77, 202, 204, 227, 278, 329, 331, 389, 551, 671, 674, 677, 919, 976, 1007, 1010, 1319, 1367; jewels, 532.
Portsmouth, 17, 585, 595, 755, 882, 1048, 1075, 1084, 1096, 1106, 1171, 1192, 1202, 1214, 1236, 1237, 1239, 1254, 1259, 1281, 1350, 1358.
-, building ships at, 524, 804, 837, 924, 1231.
-, fortifications, lands taken in for, 55, 61, 227, 239, 770.
-, garrison, 185, 234, 515, 527, 680, 921.
-, Godshouse at, 74, 79, 226, 229, 250, 260.
-, Governor of. See York, Duke of.
-, storekeeper, 150; see Johnson, B.
-, victualler, 1096.
-, yard, 290.
Portugal, Ambassadors to and from. See Ambassadors.
-, Lisbon Customs hypothecated to the Queen Consort's dowry, 570; and see Backwell, E., Parry, F., and Queen Consort (dowry).
-, money. See Queen Consort (dowry); 20 per cent. debased, 979.
-, peace with, 570.
-, Prince and Princess of. 192, 543, 570, 1170; Prince Regent, 1333.
-, post, 1008.
-, Treasurer, 570, 1148.
-, treatment of the Dutch, 570.
Portuguese, chaplain. See Queen Consort.
Portus, William, coalporter, Newcastle, 1140.
Post fines, certificates of post fines answered direct to the Crown by the sheriffs, 220, 527, 795.
-, -, farmers of, 527, 795; see Berkshire, Earl of, and Howard, Sir R.
-, -, pensions payable on, 795, 849.
-, -, of South Wales, 1166, 1365; farmer of, see Vaughan, R.
Post Office, 596.
-, -, account, 1038.
-, -, ambassadors forwarding letters abroad, 718; ambassadors' packets not to be used for franking, 343.
-, -, defalcations (to the Earl of Chesterfield. &c.), 106, 117, 127, 137, 236, 271, 337, 361, 411, 469, 476, 498, 616, 734; to the Postmaster General for franked letters. &c., 179, 271, 523, 602, 620, 673, 1203.
-, -, demands method of allowing 858.
-, -, farm, 89; farmers, tallies on, 246, 518, 547, 607, 1345.
-, -, franking. See Post Office (defalcations).
-, -, Inland office, 271.
-, -, Ireland office, 271, 429.
-, -, Kentish office, 271.
-, -, King's letter carrier. See Derham, T.; Stanny, P.
-, -, moneys, 120.
-, -, outland office, 271.
-, -, Postmaster General (925, 1311 (see Arlington, Earl of, Frowd, Sir P., O'Neile, D.), Deputy Postmaster. see Bennet, Sir J.
-, -, Portugal post, 1008.
Pot ashes, 1235; farm of, see Kinnoul, Earl of.
Potkins, Henry, wine taster, London port, 1141.
-, Mr., counsel, 1292.
Pott, Edmond, a Commissioner of Wine Act, 594, 792, 1000, 1163.
-, (Potts), George, merchant, 1094, 1299; wine merchant, 1307.
-, Michael, boatman, Sunderland, 1195.
Potts (Pottes), Mr., Receiver of Hearthmoney, Suffolk, 532.
-, Richard, Excise officer, Yorks, 1290.
-, Robert, collector, Hartlepool, 586.
Poultney. See Pulteney.
Poulton, William, one of the King's falconers, 638, 900, 919, 1357.
Poulton (Lancs.), 586, 1270.
Pound, Robert, King's litterman, 308, 322, 610.
Poundage. See Excise.
Povey (Povie), Sir John, a baron of the Exchequer, Ireland, a Commissioner for defalcations of the Revenue Farmers, Ireland, 6, 184.
-, Thomas, Tangier account, 270, 592; Jamaica account, 17, 137, 387, 524.
Powder. See Gunpowder.
Powell, Daniel, sheriff of Montgomery, 1187.
-, James, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Sussex, 881.
-, Jones, outlaw, 536.
-, Mr. (Shea and Byron), 896, 975, 994.
-, -, prisoner in the Fleet, 1020, 1028.
-, -, a Justice of Peace for co. Gloucester, 1106.
-, Colonel or Major-General Rice, 8. 17; Royal bounty to, 187.
-, Rowland, solicitor of Aids, Kent, 94, 129, 292.
-, Thomas (Monmouth taxes), 1213; (Wales Hearthmoney), 306.
-, Walter, jerquer, London port, 1141.
Power, Anthony, 1303, 1310.
-, Richard, sixth Lord le Power (afterwards Earl of Tyrone). quit rents, Ireland. 616, 628, 1070, 1268; father of, 616.
Powis. Lord See Herbert. W.
Powle, Richard, loans to the Government, 815.
Powlett. See Paulet.
Poyner, George. Navy creditor, 774.
Poyntx. Francis, yeoman arras maker and tapestry maker to the King, 1313: Queen Mother's legacy to. 780, 1099: loans to the Government, 660.
-, Sir John, lease of salt marshes, 798.
Pragell. Lieutenant J., Lieutenant of Sandgate Castle, 302.
Pratt. Mr., deputy to Lord Hawley, steward of Stratton super Fosse. 254, 521.
-, Sir Roger, loans to the Government, 622.
Pre Fines, South Wales, 1166, 1365; Farmer of see Vaughan. R.
Preistland, Paul. a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, North Wales, 874.
Prescot (Prescott), Henry, Surveyor of small Customs, London port. 1175.
-, Lewis, fee farms, 1043, 1261.
-, Mr., 337.
Presentation to benefices of the King, 981; and see Advowsons.
Presents, See Royal presents.
Presse, Mr., 385.
Pressing men to the Navy, press gang, press money and conduct money and exemptions from. See Navy (pressing).
Prestatyn (Hundred. Flint), 1329.
Preston. Anthony, second Viscount Taragh, 269.
-, Jacob, brother of Thomas. King's waiter, London. 1165, 1207.
-, Jacob, Norfolk assessments, 705.
-, Jenico, seventh Viscount Gormanston, quit rents, Ireland, 487, 789, 790.
-, Mr., of Lincoln's Inn, 375, 380, 538.
-, Mr., 1026, 1027.
-, Nicholas. Excise officer, Surrey. 219.
-, Robert. anchor smith. Navy credito 53, 869.
-, Thomas, customer of Sandwich port, acting as customer of Dover, 11, 28, 64, 71, 94, 126, 138, 158, 163, 184, 445, 448, 477, 641, 730, 802, 977; a King's waiter, London, 1165, 1207.
-, Thomas, first Viscount Taragh, 629.
-, Thomas, third Viscount Taragh, 628–9.
Prettyman (Prettiman). Sir John. Receiver of First Fruits. 397, 425, 465, 591, 658, 661, 663, 864.
-, William, brother of Sir John, Receiver of First Fruits. 2, 18, 21, 69, 126, 133, 202, 204, 219, 333, 366, 370, 376, 396, 397, 407, 416, 420, 425, 465, 466, 474, 483, 484, 486, 487, 498, 561, 588, 591, 595, 603, 673, 674, 679, 685, 698, 704, 729, 756, 766, 775, 788, 789, 806, 831, 861, 863, 885, 894, 971, 975, 1027, 1029, 1030, 1047, 1054, 1058, 1063, 1065, 1072, 1079, 1080, 1123, 1157; Remembrancer of First Fruits, 277, 643.
Prever. Adam, Collector of Bridgwater port, 926.
Price, Benjamin, Customs surveyor, London, 1127.
-, Charles. gent., 659.
-, David, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months tax. Angleses. 1327.
-, Lady Goditha, wife to Sir Herbert Queen Mother, 779; annuity to, 886.
-, Henrietta Maria, daughter of Sir Herbert, a Maid of Honour to the Queen. 289, 336, 546, 681, 1138, 1337.
-, Sir Herbert, Master of the Household, 399, 430, 546, 681, 743, 841, 886, 1138, 1237, 1332, 1336, 1337; annuity to. 237, 289; lease to, 1203, 1374.
-, Jervis, first and chief underkeeper of St James's Park, 588, 660, 686, 695, 809, 1207.
-, John, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Anglesea, 1327.
-, Margaret, annuity to. 237, 430, 501, 581, 887, 1143.
-, Maurice, outlaw, 1313.
-, Mr., (payment by Griffin). 448, 498; petition (Bere Forest, 1108).
-, Robert, Receiver of the Royal Aid, co. Hereford, 181, 859, 956.
-, Serjeant. 497.
-, Thomas, customer of Gloucester port, 1297, 1317.
-, -, Receiver of Aids. co. Hereford, 54, 211, 365, 827, 1092, 1094.
-, William, wine merchant, 1307.
-, See Pearce.
Prices, see Tin; Planks; Hemp; Riga hemp.
Prichard. See Pritchard.
Prideaux, Edmund, a Commissioner for the Subsidy, co. Cornwall, 1077, 1246.
-, Sir Edward [a Commissioner for Aids, Devon]. 192.
-, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Bevil Granville, 810.
-, Peter, husband to Elizabeth, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 395; Royal bounty to. 737, 810, 814, 982.
Prigg, Nicholas, collector, St. Ives, Cornwall, 585.
PRINCE of Wales, 467.
-, Rupert, 126, 130, 139, 157, 310, 330, 388, 707, 839, 1007, 1015, 1051, 1111; creation money as Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Holderness, 117, 335, 505. 692, 712, 1362; annuity to. 443, 448, 501, 508, 594, 663, 730, 768, 791, 811, 835, 890, 941, 948, 1055, 1203, 1359, 1360, 1366; payments of annuity excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177; orders and payments to (for money expended, &c.), 886, 906, 975, 1040, 1042, 1088, 1096, 1210; Gover nor and Captain of Windsor Castle, 22, 80, 112, 141, 161, 229, 255, 290, 1042, 1223; Vice—Admiral and Lieutenant of the Admiralty, 1326; farthing coinage proposals, 265, 475, 481; Royal bounty to, 832; Hudson's Bay docquet. 401; discoveries of moneys, 70; attending the Treasury, 269.
Prince Arthur's Castle (Tintagel), 613.
Prince's meadows (Kennington), 803.
Princess Elizabeth, 1081.
-, Mary, daughter of the Duke of York, 1346; and see York, Duke of (Nursery).
-, Royal, Princess of Orange, daughter of Charles I., 783–4.
Printer to the King, 399, 584: see Newcomb, Mr.
Prion's acre. See New Forest.
Prior's Marsh (Spalding, Lincoln), 1195, 1207, 1296.
Pritchard (Prichard), Thomas or Walter (surety for Mr. Harris), Thomas. 248, 309, 329, 376, 392, 410, 417, 434, 464, 544, 575: Walter, 15, 97, 165, 167, 183, 292, 303, 305, 452, 860.
-, William, merchant tailor, of Eltham, Kent, 52, 757, 800.
PRIVY Chamber. See Royal Household.
-, COUNCIL, 13, 71, 402, 1059, 1068, 1148, 1294.
-, -, allowing accounts, 3, 4, 587.
-, -, Board and meetings, 114, 118, 189, 307, 328, 330, 331, 334, 561, 831, 940, 970, 1072, 1141.
-, -, book, 362, 368.
-, -, chamber, 182, 587, 846; keeper of, 217, 292, 1012 (see Cox. G., Ravenscroft, T.); issues for incidents for, of, 177, 562, 583.
-, -, clerks of, 57, 292, 331, 332, 334, 365, 374, 455, 1003, 1012; see Browne, Sir R, Nicholas, Sir J., Southwell, Sir R., Walker, Sir E., Williamson. Sir J.
-, -, Committee for Trade and Plantations, 153, 241.
-, -, -, for redemption of captives. See Captives.
-, -, estimates presented to, 307, 658; revenue proposals, letters and matters moved in or determined by. 4, 5, 10, 17, 30, 617, 638, 648; and see Treasury (referring).
-, -, keeper of records to. See Wooley, J.
-, -, letters from, 518.
-, -, Lords of, 182, 673, 858; see Privy Council (Board).
-, -, office, 726.
-, -, meetings, 1033.
-, -, orders of the King in Council (including orders of reference and proclamations), 1, 6, 16, 17, 18, 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 38, 42, 45, 51, 53, 58, 60, 61, 64, 66, 68, 72, 75, 76, 78, 80, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 100, 101, 103, 111, 121, 122, 133, 136, 139, 141, 145, 147, 151, 153, 154, 160, 164, 165, 173, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 187, 188, 198, 199, 203, 214, 215, 216, 221, 229, 233, 236, 242, 267, 299, 307, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 340, 342, 343, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 354, 356, 357, 362, 365, 374, 376, 378, 379, 385, 397, 405, 406, 409, 412, 419, 429, 435, 442, 450, 462, 482, 491, 493, 497, 500, 503, 517, 525, 537, 546, 548, 555, 592, 613, 639, 655, 658, 667, 702, 717, 740, 749, 754, 757, 758, 765, 767, 771, 782, 790, 794, 840, 945, 947, 949, 965, 973, 974, 1008, 1011, 1014, 1017, 1032, 1037, 1051, 1066, 1083, 1084, 1101, 1106, 1120, 1141, 1164, 1180, 1216, 1225, 1244, 1263, 1273, 1294.
-, -, papers, 68.
-, PURSE accounts, 810.
-, -, allowance to, 394.
-, -, Crown rents conveyed to, 1076.
-, -, fee farms for, 1261, 1271, 1293, 1302.
-, -, fines and forfeitures paid to, 288, 364.
-, -, healing medals. See Healing.
-, -, impost wines for, 1031.
-, -, issues to, 14, 16, 24, 102, 139, 153, 171, 181, 183, 185, 187, 227, 248, 266, 315, 332, 364, 397, 416, 417, 449, 456, 464, 474, 480, 484, 494, 503, 508, 510, 537, 546, 554, 557, 600, 605, 614, 619, 623, 624, 641, 652, 658, 663, 684, 700, 713, 716, 735, 736, 745, 746, 756, 759, 764, 804, 848, 849, 873, 889, 925, 958, 1013, 1024, 1129, 1133, 1151, 1164, 1168, 1175, 1179, 1181, 1203, 1206, 1218, 1219, 1271, 1320, 1364; excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177.
-, -, Keeper of. See May, B.
-, -, office, 1106; see Bridgeman, W.
-, -, New Year's gifts of the nobility applied to, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25; see New Year's gifts, 10,000l. from the Customs in lieu of New Year's gifts, 894.
-, SEAL, authority of, 103, 188.
-, -, clerks. 457, 736, 819, 820, 1056.
-, -, Commissioners for keeping (during Lord Robartes' acting as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), 157, 301, 337, 339, 340, 398, 440, 470, 483, 498, 547, 586, 661, 678, 716, 726, 1314, 1323, 1366: see Dering. Sir E., Milward, R. Strickland, Sir T.
-, -, diet to Lord Privy Seal, 1. 177, 244, 292–3, 716.
-, -, fees, 778, 820.
-, -, Lord Privy Seal, 26, 89, 90, 820; see Robartes, J.
-, -, office, 354.
-, -, passing privy seals without docquets, 661.
Prizage and butlerage of wines, abuses of, 994, 1012, 1158.
-, -, allowance, 1187–8.
-, -, farmers of. 755, 994, 1064: see Bucknall, Sir W., Paul, W., Waller, W., et al.
-, -, question of exemption of, from the Wine Act, 755.
-, -, for Cornwall. See Cornwall, Duchy.
Prizes, prize goods, 124, 188, 248, 961, 1098, 1124, 1208, 1309, 1349; of the time of the Commonwealth, 317; in first Dutch war, 115, 176, 299, 301, 1318.
-, adjudging in the Admiralty Court, 1241.
-, Commissioners, 755; second Dutch war, 1066, 1071, 1073, 1084, 1093, 1094, 1096, 1097, 1110, 1241, 1244, 1298, 1309, 1318, 1350; Sub-Commis sioners. 1071, 1207, 1220, 1229, 1246, 1254, 1270, 1279, 1293, 1299, 1308, 1309, 1318.
-, concealments. See Discoveries.
-, customs on, 1080, 1214, 1220, 1231, 1241, 1251, 1258, 1343.
-, money, Dutch war, 1071; coined, in the Mint, see Mint.
-, officers, 1098.
-, payments out of. and orders on, 180, 1252, 1318.
-, Registry. office of, 755.
-, sale of, 1246.
-, ships, 124, 160, 755 (second Dutch war. 1056, 1057, 1071, 1110, 1220, 1225, 1237, 1259, 1270, 1271, 1299, 1308, 1350, 1352; great Dutch prize, 1066.
-, Ireland. See Ireland.
Probart (Probert, Prober), Sir George, a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911, 1070, 1184.
-, Henry, surety for E. Williams. 927.
-, Sir Thomas, 384.
Proclamations. See Privy Council orders.
-, for reward for arrest of robbers. See Robbers.
Professors to the King (see Botanick. Cambridge. Oxford), perpetuities to excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 620.
Progers, Colonel Edward, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 29, 82, 87, 119, 607, 658, 712, 719, 758, 843, 862, 934, 1199, 1286, 1354; keeper of the King's Middle Park of Hampton Court, 188, 194, 196, 221, 239, 240, 248, 328, 676, 683, 690, 735; grant of Sogers debt to, 77, 88, 240, 248, 255; Royal bounty to. 33, 843, 1345: petition, 8, 20, 71, 187, 385, 394, 395, 398, 499: account, 26; searcher, London, 1070; loans to the Government, 639, 782.
Prohibited goods. See Customs, England; fines and forfeitures: glass.
Prowd, Richard, collector. Penzance, 585.
Prowse, Richard, Solicitor to the Customs Commissioners, 749, 935, 978, 985, 1006, 1012, 1017, 1053, 1120, 1135, 1147, 1154; purchasing fee farms, 1309.
Prynn. William, Keeper of Records in the Tower, 56, 70, 73, 217, 730, 819.
Puckering. Sir Henry, petition, 158.
Puckworthy. See Pinkworthy.
Pudsey, Ambrose, outlaw, 527.
Puffendorff, Sir Elaias, Resident in France from the King of Sweden, 532.
Pugh, Rowland, beer retailer, 1022.
Pulteney (Poultney), Sir William, contract for the supply of bricks, 243, 393, 619, 687, 889; a Commissioner for Richmond Park, 1161; sandpit field near St. James's Park, 197; sale of house near St. James's to the King, 426, 427, 660, 661; state of streets about Pall Mall, 435.
Punnet, Thomas, Navy creditor, 774.
Purcell. Thomas, 492; Queen Mother's legacy to, 779, 1004; Groom of the Rolls. 1152; loans to the Government, 661.
Purefoy, William, Farmer of Excise of co. Warwick. 827, 833, 836, 864.
Purnell, John, lease. Midsomer Norton, 1190.
Purprestures, 911, 1060, 1254.
Purslane (vegetable) for the Navy, 1096.
Purslow, John, collector, Milton, Kent, 585.
Purslow (Hundred, Salop), 1329.
Purveyance, abolition of, 1287.
Pussy, le Comte de, Envoy from the Prince of Tuscany, 701.
Putney Bridge (Surrey), 388.
Putt, Mr., landwaiter, London port, 995.
Pyder alias Petrockshire (Hundred, Cornwall), 824, 1124, 1246.
Pye, Mr., postmaster of Morpeth, 311; wine licence, 230.
-, Sir Robert, 175, 744, 1029, 1236.
Pyend or Pyard, Stephen, Collector of Rochester port, 585, 595.
Pyford, James, docquet, 142.
Pyle (Pyles, Pile), Richard, one of the King's chirurgeons, 19, 135, 256, 641, 897; loans to the Government, 644.
Pym. Christopher. subsidy, co. Lincoln, 1251.
Pyworthy (Devon), 1292.
Q
Quakers, 3, 1078, 1124.
Quarry, Robert, Comptroller of Chichester port, 1162.
Quarter Sessions, 149, 696, 878, 1166–7.
Quartering soldiers. See Army (quartering).
Quarterman, Mrs., 393.
Quayte, Richard, Oxford. 911.
QUEEN Elizabeth, 2, 7, 322, 786, 931, 936, 965, 983, 1006, 1164, 1212, 1214, 1234.
-, Mary, 786.
-, CONSORT, Cattarina of Braganza, 697.
-, -, Attorney General to. See Montagu, William.
-, -, Auditor to, 843.
-, -, bargemaster, 490; bargemen, 502.
-, -, books for, 1323.
-, -, candlestick for, 133, 268, 282.
-, -, Chancellor to. See Brouncker, Viscount.
-, -, closet, 181.
-, -, coaches for, 827, 1273.
-, -, Council of, 19, 117, 139, 146, 163, 170, 361, 364, 369, 408, 437, 447, 460, 463, 530, 588, 608, 761, 793, 1076, 1080, 1079, 1082.
-, -, dressers to, 5, 163, 427, 487, 741, 743. 971; see Madame Bordes, Brouncker, R., Madame Clinton, Cranmer, L., Lady Fraser, Lady Killegrew, Orpe, H., Madame Thornhill.
-, -, dancing master to. See Gohory, J.
-, -, dowry, recovery of remainder of, from Portugal, 56, 152, 285, 343, 354, 357, 358, 373, 383, 391, 392, 511, 525, 543 562, 1008, 1057, 1066, 1072, 1100, 1147–8, 1170, 1171 (see Backwell, E., Parry, F., Polexfen, N.); instructions as to, 570–1; orders on and issues out of remains of, 153, 373, 391, 409. 562, 565, 600, 736, 775, 782, 796, 799, 802–3, 827, 837, 922, 938, 1338, 1350.
-, -, fee farms. See Queen Consort (jointure).
-, -, footmen, 110, 693.
-, -, furnishing drawing room, 954, 1157.
-, -, grant to, 844.
-, -, Grooms of the Chamber or Bedchamber. See Carter, H.; Elton, R; Lowe, W.; Lucar, B.; Maxwell, J.; Robinson, J.; Wetherden, T.
-, -, -, of the Chamber in Ordinary, see Colby H., Hall. J.; Royal bounty to Grooms and Pages of the Chamber, 258, 267, 322, 331, 604, 608, 913.
-, -, issues to J. Harvey for, 117, 122, 137, 265, 355, 387, 408, 446, 491, 511, 517, 572, 641, 645, 655, 658, 745, 749, 828, 843, 845, 882, 954, 1110, 1157, 1344, 1360; excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177.
-, -, jewel given to, by the King, 190.
-, -, jointure, lands, &c., of, 19–20, 34, 109, 180, 190, 191, 223, 290, 291, 294, 336, 338, 793, 842, 930, 1060. 1153, 1166, 1274–5; Receiver of. see Long, Sir R., Wood. Sir H; making jointure up to 30,000l. a year, 20, 139, 144, 146, 147, 154, 163, 170, 304, 336, 355, 365, 758, 761, 767, 786, 788, 840, 1177; making jointure up to 40,000l. a year, 447, 607, 708, 725, 728, 745, 1061, 1076, 1080, 1082, 1108, 1283; deficit of lands for jointure charged on the Excise, 447, 607, 1330, 1356–7; Crown lands for jointure of. 163; fee farms for, 403, 424, 607, 1043; compensation for fee farms sold or surrendered, 447, 453; fee farms sold out of jointure, 417, 558, 588, 680, 738, 1161.
-, -, laundress to. See Chiffinch, M.
-, -, littermen, 4, 1003.
-, -, lodgings and closet, repair of, 50, 79, 679.
-, -, Lord Almoner to. 1323.
-, -, Maids of Honour, 448, 502; see Cary. S., Price, H. M., Wells, W.
-, -, marriage articles, 144.
-, -, Master of the Horse to. See Montagu, R.
-, -, new buildings at St. James's, 897, 916; at Whitehall (the Long Gallery and Passage Gallery), 229, 897, 1330, 1354.
-, -, pages of Honour to, 752, 913 (see Roper, C., Sayer. G.); Six Pages of the Bedchamber, 537, 1133; Pages of the Backstairs, 366.
-, -, Portuguese chaplain, 1251.
-, -, pictures for, 1231.
-, -, on progress, 701.
-, -, present from, to the Prince Regent of Portugal, 1333.
-, -, Queen's own troop of Guards. See Army.
-, -, Receivers of revenue, 437, 463, 743.
-, -, robe maker. See Hinton. W.
-, -, servants. 470, 752.
-, -, sheets for. 753.
-, -, Somerset House. grant of. 139, 280, 282: goods for. 1081, 1210, 1251, 1277, 1282.
-, -, Tilt, 425.
-, -, Treasurer and Receiver General. See Harvey, J.
-, -, Treasury of, 191.
-, -, Trustees. leases by, 233, 572, 1124.
-, -, Vice Chamberlain to. See Killegrew. Sir W.
-, -, withdrawing room, 133, 268.
-, -, women of the Bedchamber, 743.
-, MOTHER, Henrietta Maria, accounts, 341, 343, 357, 359, 370, 549–50, 671, 676, 682, 684.
-, -, administration of her estate, and administrators. 139, 157, 279, 284, 292, 359, 373, 375, 378, 380, 384, 387, 389, 390, 393–4, 395, 535, 704 see Downing, Sir G., Doyly. Sir W.: Commissioners sent to France about her administration. 279.
-, -, Almoner. Great Amoner to. See Montagu. Walter.
-, -, Attorney-General to. See Ball, Sir P.
-, -, Auditor to. See Chislet, W.
-, -, Auditor General to, 708; see Geery. Sir T.
-, -, Bedchamber, goods in, dis posal of, at her death, 781, 885.
-, -, chairmen. See Godby, W.; Tillet, T.
-, -, chapel in Somerset House. 296, 316, 781: plate and ornaments. disposal of, after her death. 171, 347, 370, 407, 423, 426, 520, 524, 554, 590, 916.
-, -, Comptroller of the Household. See Bond, Sir T.
-, -, Council, 77, 157, 168, 355, 451, 686, 704, 756, 766; clerk to, see Marriot, F., Singleton, J., Tompkins, R.
-, -, debts and legacies to servants. tradespeople. &c., 139, 279, 359, 363, 366, 371, 373, 423, 428, 437, 485, 574, 583, 590, 686, 704, 756, 766, 778–81, 885, 916, 929, 958, 1131, 1142.
-, -, debts and arrears owing to. 829, 1112.
-, -, death of. 139, 165, 284, 290, 291, 341, 353, 363, 515, 516, 572, 721.
-, -, dressers. See Stewart. Mrs. S.
-, -, dying intestate, 278, 284, 534, 590; Ambassador employed in Paris about her funeral. see Ambassadors (to France).
-, -, fee farms. See Queen Mother (jointure).
-, -, footmen. See Goddard, A.
-, -, funeral, 279, 550, 554, 590.
-, -, goods of, sold during the Rebellion; see King's (goods); imported from France, 562; in Somerset House. 296, 316.
-, -, grant of Somerset House to, 280.
-, -, greenwax. 243.
-, -, issues to, 89, 243, 245, 353, 820, 843.
-, -, jewels, 1081, 1122, 1251.
-, -, jointure and jointure lands, 82, 83, 139, 239, 289, 290, 291, 304, 307, 336, 355, 369, 373, 451, 526, 528, 536, 541, 545, 572, 594, 829, 840, 848, 926, 1007, 1122, 1166, 1177, 1187, 1195, 1215, 1218, 1228, 1247, 1283, 1288, 1290, 1338, 1344; fee farms, 403, 417, 424, 558–9.
-, -, lands. leases of. 223, 359, 381, 798, 807, 854, 859, 873, 904, 908, 909, 917, 926, 1029, 1105, 1132, 1154, 1176, 1182, 1195, 1207, 1208, 1214, 1219, 1227, 1233, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1242, 1248, 1252, 1257, 1262, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1272, 1273, 1279, 1283, 1286, 1290, 1291, 1323, 1346.
-, -, -, loans on. 80.
-, -, loans to, 6, 141, 284, 374, 712.
-, -, Lord Chamberlain to. See St. Albans. Earl of.
-, -, Master of the Horse to. See Arundell. Lord R.
-, -, Master of the Game to. See Arundell, Sir J.
-, -, mourning for, 157, 277, 278, 291, 292, 293, 297, 306, 317, 384, 546, 687, 713, 714, 718.
-, -, orders and assignments charged on revenue of, 355, 357, 360, 407, 410, 429, 531, 534, 549, 550, 554, 555, 591, 600, 637, 640, 686 706, 946, 958, 960, 981, 1122, 1222, 1316.
-, -, pension of 30,000l. a year, 284, 591, 712, 820.
-, -, -, 40,000l. a year, 820.
-, -, pictures and heads sold to Charles II., 885, 1251.
-, -, revenues, to come into the Exchequer for the 2 years' succeeding her death, 373, 378: Receivers of, 439, 445, 565, 1157, 1338; Receivers of, 439, accounts. 392, 395; stewards of manors, 144, 147.
-, -, Secretary to. See Winter, Sir J.
-, -, servants to, 279, 354; list of, 778–81; servants in France, 637.
-, -, Solicitor-General to. See Wynne, H.
-, -, Surveyor-General to. See Walpole, Sir E.
-, -, Treasurer and ReceiverGeneral to. See Wood, Sir H.
-, -, Trustees to, for managing her jointure and for 2 years' of her jointure revenue from the date of her death (see Earl of St. Albans, Ball, Sir P., Digby, Sir K., Harbord, Sir C., Long, Sir R., Winter, Sir J., Wood. Sir H.), 278, 292, 316, 359, 363, 371, 373, 375, 376, 378, 384, 390, 393–4, 395, 454, 463, 485, 534, 551, 580, 640, 791, 829, 854, 873, 880, 904, 908, 974, 1007, 1048, 1073, 1075, 1080, 1081, 1083, 1105, 1154, 1176, 1177, 1182–3, 1208, 1213, 1219, 1227, 1234, 1235, 1236, 1240, 1242, 1248, 1251, 1252, 1257, 1262, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1272, 1273, 1279, 1283, 1286, 1290, 1291, 1323, 1338, 1346.
-, -, wardships and liveries, 89, 243, 245.
-, -, watermen, 780.
-, -, will of, 423; and see Queen Mother (dying intestate).
Queenborough (Kent), 1169.
Queenmead Lodge. See New Forest.
Queen's County (Ireland), 838.
Quilter, James, illicit wool trade, 1039, 1040.
Quintals, 1222.
Quo warranto, writ, 147, 839, 1310; and see London (water bailiage).