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Packer, John, Esq.; lvii. 65; lix. 16.
-, -, his father and grandfather; lvii. 65.
-, -, -, usher of the receipt of the Exchequer; lvi. 42.
-, Mr. John; xlv. 92; li. 28; lvi. 14.
-, Phillip, petition; l. 4.
-, -, usher of the receipt of the Exchequer; lvi. 42.
-, -, executor of John Packer; lix. 16.
Packet boats; xlviii. 20; li. 2; lxx. 27.
Packington, Sir John; lxii. 79.
Page, Matthew; lxxvii. 46.
Pages of the bedchamber, allowed a watch every third year; lxii. 6; lxviii. 29.
Paget, Lord; lvi. 89.
-, -, his journey to Belgrade to mediate a peace; lvi. 63.
-, -, mediates peace between the Emperor and the Grand Senior; lxiv. 12.
Paine, Matthew; lxxii. 53.
-, William, of the Isle of Thanet, merchant, seizure of brandy; lxxv. 20; lxxvi. 52.
Palace Yard; lxxviii. 50.
Palgrave, Sir Augustine, outlawed; lix. 19.
Pall Mall field; lxvii. 58.
-, -, street; lxvii. 58; lxxiv. 12; lxxv. 22; lxxviii. 50.
Palmer, Mr., clipped moneys; lxi. 7.
-, M. Thomas, naval officer and registrar of the “Province,” [? New York]; liii. 23.
Palmes [ ], Esq., a teller of the Exchequer; xliv. 74; xlv. 87; xlvi. 83.
-, Mr. William; lxi. 7.
-, Mr., compensation for the coinage Act; lxxiv. 23.
Paper duties; lxi. 56.
-, duties on, Commissioners for; xliv. 70.
-, and parchment, duties on; xliv 3, 14, 67; lxviii. 22, 32.
Papillon, Mr. Philip or Mr.; lxiv. 47; lxv. 25.
-, Thomas, Esq.; lxvii. 11.
Papists; p. 213.
-, disarming the; xliii. 6.
-, Irish; lxi. 14; Lxxviii. 6
-, (Irish) soldiers confined in Carlisle Castle; xlvii. 16; lxii. 15.
Paravicine or Parravicine, Sir Peter; the navy office mortgaged to; lxxvi. 57.
-, Mrs., daughter and executrix of Sir Peter Paravicine; lxxvi. 57; lxxvii. 9.
Parish, Mr. Thomas, collector of salt duties; lxxv. 60.
Parker, Mr., preventive service, as to dealers in wool; lxiv. 33.
-, Timothy, late supervisor of the duty on salt at Lemington, dismissed; lxiv. 9.
Parkhurst, John, prizes, memorial, &c.; lxii. 57; lxiii. 27; lxiv. 54.
-, -, Commissioner of prizes; lxvi. 19.
Parkins, Sir William; lxviii. 60; lxxi. 38; lxxii. 50.
-, Lady [or Susannah], widow of Sir William; lxviii. 60; lxxii. 50.
Parks, the King's, repairs; xlv. 8a.
-, taxation of; lxiii. 18.
Parliament, the Irish; xlvi. 10, 11; lxi. 20.
-, the Lords' house of, Ireland; xliii. 50.
-, knights, citizens, and burgesses for York; lxxiii. 20.
-, privilege of; lxiv. 14.
-, salaries of officers of; lxxiv. 77.
-, the two houses of, officers; lv. 13.
-, money voted by; li. 59.
-, the houses of, Ireland, gratuities to officers of; lvii. 75.
-, speech to both houses of; lvi. 51.
Parmiter, Mr., naval officer of New York, p. 327.
Parrat, Alderman [? York]; xliii. 9.
Parrett, William, merchant of London; xlvi. 46a.
Parry, Francis, excise farm; lxxi. 62.
-, Mr., solicitor for law suits [? Excise], xlvii. 34.
Parsons, auditor; lxvii. 2.
-, Sir John, Knt.; xlviii. 41a.; lxxi. 62.
-, Sir Laurence; xlvii. 62.
Partridge, William, Esq.; xlvi. 5.
Partrigg, Mr., p. 207.
Paschal, John, prizes; lxii. 57; lxiii. 27.
-, -, Commissioner for prizes; lxvi. 19.
-, -, -, his disgraceful behaviour; lx. 62; lxiv. 54.
Passes, persons coming from France and Flanders, without, committed to prison; li. 39.
-, for ships; lvii. 10.
Patent places, as to execution of, by deputies; lix. 52; p. 325.
Paterson, Mr., a riding officer, customs; lxiii. 21.
Patrick, Thomas, patrol; lvi. 75.
Patronage, curious particulars; lxiii. 46.
Pattee, Stephen, fisherman; lxiii. 31.
Pauly, Monsieur, the resident of Denmark; xlviii. 46.
Pauncfort, Edw., memorial; xliii. 57.
Pauncefoot, Pauncefort, Panceford, or Paunceford, Mr.; xlviii. 49; li. 15; lvii. 53; lx. 15; lxvii. 55; lxix. 31; lxxv. 53.
Pawnbrokers, register office; lxvi. 55.
-, as the brokers multiplied the thieves increased; lxvi. 55.
Paymasters, Irish forces; lxii. 40.
Paz Elias, petition to be a broker to the Treasury; xlv. 23.
Peace, a general; lxxv. 36.
-, records of the sessions of the; lxiii. 16.
Pedlers. See Hawkers.
Peirce, John, a broker, petitions to deal in securities granted by Parliament; xliv. 82.
Pelham, “Esquire;” liii. 14.
-, John; liii. 21.
-, Mr. Henry; liii. 14.
-, Thomas, one of the Lords of the Treasury; xlvi. 46b.
Pellat, John, of Arundel, merchant;; lxviii. 15.
Pells, clerk of the; lxiv. 46.
Pembroke, the Earl of, plate from the Jewel Office; lxxv. 65.
-, the Lord, plenipotentiary at the treaty of Ryswick; lxix. 12; lxxvi. 30.
Penlyne, the manor of; lxxvi. 35.
Penn, William; xlvii. 46.
-, -, Governor [of Pennsylvania]; p, 480.
-, -, -, zealous for the King's interest; p. 482.
Pennington, William, of Rotterdam, customs seizure; lvi. 38.
Pennsylvania; l. 24; lvii. 58; lx. 77; lxi. 44; lxx. 15; lxxii. 25, 37, 38, 39; p. 480.
-, grew very populous, &c,; p. 480.
-, robbed by pirates; p. 213.
-, land at 5l. the 100 acres; p. 229.
-, a Protestant divine and schoolmaster for; lvii. 47.
-, whale fins from; lviii. 2.
Pennyman, Mr., receiver for stamped papers; lv. 83.
Penobscot between Nova Scotia and New England; lxxv. 40b.
Penryn, the port of; xliii. 48; lx. 83; lxx. 26.
Pensions; xliii. 26. xlv. 3, 13, 62, 65; xlvi. 3, 20, 22, 70, 83; xlviii. 9; liii. 24; liv. 14; lv. 52, 68, 82; lvi. 67; lvii. 23; lix. 64; lx. 9, 64; lxi. 26; lxii. 4, 53, 78; lxiv. 3a.; lxvi. 10, 12, 39; lxvii. 9, 21, 56; lxviii. 24; lxix. 5, 60; lxx. 15; lxxi. 28, 40, 69; lxxiii. 27; lxxiv. 75; lxxv. 30; lxxvi. 18; lxxviii. 42, 43.
-, out of salaries; liv. 39.
-, Ireland; lxxi. 36; lxxv. 75; lxxvii. 24.
Pensioners, paymaster of the band of; lxxiii. 13.
-, the enquiries made of them by the King's almoner, lxxiii. 27.
-, seven quarters in arrear; lxxiii. 27.
-, list of; lxvi. 34.
Penson, William; liii. 53.
Penzance, wheat shipped from; lviii. 30.
Pepper; xliii. 40; lxxv. 55.
-, Major, John; lix. 57.
Peppett, Bethel, agent for the company of invalids at Tynmouth Castle, petition; xlvii. 86.
Percivall, John, Esq., late governor of hospitals, Ireland; xliii. 33; lxv. 18.
Pereira and Machado, Messrs.; xlvi. 59.
Pereman, James; lxxiv. 40.
Perkins, Joseph, clerk, fined 100l. for a seditious pamphlet on church government; lxix. 16.
Perry, Micajah and others, customs; lviii. 2.
Perryman, John, reeve of the manor of Bray (Berks); lxxiv. 10.
Perse, Martin, gent., petition, his services in the customs in Ireland, imprisoned for being a Protestant, heir and executor of John Chudleigh, a purser, &c.; lxxv. 44.
Persehouse, Peter, Esq., sergeant-at-arms at the House of Peers; lvi. 57.
Persia, draperies vended in; lv. 26.
-, silks, &c., from; xlviii. 26; lxxvi. 28.
Persons, Sir John; lxix. 15.
Perth-Amboy and Burlington ports; liii. 23; lvi. 37.
-, East Jersey; xlvii. 46; lix. 61; lx. 4; lxiii. 8; lxxi. 18.
-, -, privileges of, as a port; pp. 214, 223.
-, -, the people precise and yet lawless; lxiii. 8.
Pescataway (America); lviii. 17.
Peterborough, the Earl of; lxii. 80; lxvi. 36.
Peters, father, the Jesuit, popish college; xliv. 81.
-, (joined with Palmes as his deputy); xliv. 74; xlv. 87.
Peters, Mr. [John], the case of, clipped moneys; lxi. 7.
-, -, asks for grant of concealed lands; lxxiv. 23.
-, -, gent., at the lowest extremity; lxxv. 32.
Peterson, alias Peters, Henry, navigation laws; lxiii. 19.
Petre, William, Esq.; lix. 19.
Petty Bag, clerk of the; lvi. 79.
-, office; lxiii. 16.
Petuxant, Maryland; l. 27.
Peverell, the honor of; lxii. 79.
-, mines and quarries in; lxii. 79.
Pewterers, the, duty on tin; lxvi. 2.
Peyrove, James, de; liii. 10, 54.
Peyster, Col. de; lxxi. 18.
Phelips, Capt.; lxx. 11.
-, George, commander of the Eaton frigate; lxvii. 1.
Phelpes, William, customs, petition; lxvi. 44.
Philadelphia; lxix. 51; pp. 480, 481.
Philippoli the Archbishop of, moneys for; lxxviii. 3.
Philips, Anthony, brewer; lvii. 68; lxxvi. 39.
-, Col.; lxxvi. 10.
-,Francis; lxxiii. 32c.
-, Geo., commander of the ship Eaton; lxviii. 45.
-, James, deputy, customer, and collector of Llanelly, Carmarthen, as to resignation to his nephew; lxxv. 17.
-, Nathaniel; xliv. 77.
Phillips, Captain; lvi. 69.
-, Mr. Counsellor, New York; lvii. 9.
Phips, Sir Wm., governor of Massachusets Bay; lxix. 27.
Phoenix Brewhouse [? Minories]; xliv. 77; lvi. 22, 89; lvii. 19; lviii. 24.
-, Park, Ireland, the ranger of; Lxxvii. 49.
Piccadilly, the north side of, part of the manor of St. Jameses; lxi. 54.
Piccard, Captain, Peter; lxii. 26.
Pickering, Joseph, merchant; xlv. 39.
-, Mr.; lxxiii. 30.
Pickett, Mary, widow of Captain John Pickett, who was killed; housekeeper in Lady Dolliland's family, seeks bounty to enable her to return to Ireland; lxxvii. 17.
Pickling meat; lxii. 73.
Pictures, &c.; l.. 4; lviii. 12.
Piedmont, the birth of the prince of; lxi. 52.
-, the forces in; xlix. 25; lvi. 73; lviii. 14b.
-, goods sent to; xlv. 58.
-, services in; lviii. 14b.
-, the Vaudois from; lxxi. 69.
Piggott or Piggatt, Mary, widow, petitions; liii. 20b.; lv. 85.
-, -, her husband in the siege of Londonderry; liii. 20b.; lv. 85.
Pilcher, Roger, prosecuted for exporting wool; lxxvii. 45.
Pilkington, Freegift, wife of Richard Pilkington, late postmaster of Ipswich; lxxi. 31.
Pilsworth, Edward, surveyor general and receiver of duties on strong waters, &c., a debtor to the crown; lxxviii. 37.
Pinhorn, Mr., a judge (New York) removed; lvi. 25 pp. 206, 229, 230.
Pipe Office; xliii. 70; lv. 36; lxx. 2; lxxviii. 4.
-, clerks of, petition of the, &c.; lxxv. 3; lxxvi. 5.
-, fees of secondaries in the; lxxviii. 4.
Piracy, increase of; p. 480.
Pirates; xliv. 40; xlv. 52b; li. 50; p. 481; lxxvii. 28.
-, New York; liii. 23; liv. 45; lvi. 32; lvii. 9; p. 326; lxix. 18; lxxii. 28.
-, effects; li. 50; lxvi. 48; lxvii. 53; p. 480.
-, courts for trial of; lxx. 23.
-, in the East Indies, squadron, to reduce the; lvi. 32.
Piscataqua, America; lix. 7.
Pistoll, Thomas, a land carriage man; lix. 46.
Piszar. See Puisars.
Pitch, importation of; liv. 2.
Pitcher, farmer, wool seizures; lvii. 56.
Pitman, Captain, Samuel, governor of Hurst Castle; lviii. 54.
Pitt, Thomas, or Thomas, Esq., customs; xlv; 30; li. 31.
Pix, the trial of the, mint; lxii. 65.
Plague or contagion, various particulars of the; lxxviii. 64.
Plaisted, Mr. Ichabod, various particulars of, p. 326.
Plantamour, Mr., minister to Berlin; lxxvii. 36.
Plantations, post to; lx. 77; lxxv. 42.
-, oath of governors of; xliv. 12.
-, trade, &c.; lvi. 82; lvii. 26, 44, 58; lxiii. 17.
Plate allowed to ambassadors; lxix. 12; lxx. 21; lxxv. 36; lxxvi, 30; lxxviii. 21.
-, in the Earl of Bath's custody; lxx. 49.
-, for the Mint; xlviii. 51.
-, the reception of, for coining; xliv. 3, 14.
Plater, George, collector, Petuxant, Maryland; l. 27.
Plunket, Captain; lxxi. 59.
Plymouth; li. 62; lvii. 41; lviii. 10; lxiv. 62; lxv. 26.
-, dock; xlix. 12.
-, new dock at; lix. 6.
-, estimate for boat houses and a storehouse; lviii. 3; lxix. 67; lxxiv. 28.
-, the King's brewhouse at; lxviii. 15.
-, garrison; lvii. 20.
-, the inhabitants deny the sick seamen relief; xliii. 24; xlv. 83.
-, ships detained at by Commissioners of prizes; li. 70.
-, the surveyor of [Customs]; liii. 36.
Poll act; xlvii. 36.
-, money or tax; lii. 62; lv. 53; lxii. 12.
Polstead, Mr. Ezekiel, receiver-general for duties on houses and marriages, co. York; lxxvi. 21.
Pomfret Castle, p. 462.
Poole; lxii. 18; lxviii. 50; lxix. 64.
Pope, William; lxxv. 65.
Popish uses, lands for; lxvi. 32.
Popple, Wm., Board of Trade; xlvi. 26, 33, 58; li. 26; liii. 27, 39; liv. 4; lvii. 26; lviii. 28; lix. 8; lx. 4; lxvii. 24, 48; lxviii. 38; lxxiii. 9, 12, 19; lxxiv. 19, 20.
Population, the; lxvi. 50.
Portadown, co. Armagh; lxvii. 15.
Pordage, Benjamin; xliii. 22.
Porter, Sir Charles, Lord Chancellor of Ireland; lxi. 14.
-, -, -, children of, &c.; xlvi. 31; xlvii. 35, 62; xlix. 4.
-, George, petition; lxii. 28.
Port Fransway, Hispaniola; xlix. 7.
Portland, the Earl of; xlvi. 94; xlvii. 35, 54; lxiii. 63; lxviii. 3.
-, William, Earl of; lxix. 42.
Portlester, Ireland; xlv. 63.
Portmore, Lord, had not opportunities of enriching himself; lxxvi. 60.
Porto Paix, Hispaniola; xlix. 7.
Portscuit, co. Monmouth; lxi. 45.
Portsmouth; xlv. 83; xlvi. 16; li. 62; lv. 61; lviii. 10; lx. 42.
-, the collector of; lii. 45.
-, clerks of the cheque; lxxiii. 49.
-, docks; xlvii. 25; xlix. 12; lvi. 7; lix. 29; lx. 35a.
-, a jetty wharf at; lxxiv. 26.
-, wharf and storehouse at; lxix. 67.
-, the navy at; xliii. 54; li. 62.
-, sick men at; lii. 33.
-, storekeeper of; lxxiv. 8.
-, Lord; lxxi. 74.
Portugal, the envoy to; lxxvii. 57.
Postage, as to exemption from; xlvi. 33.
Post fines; lvii. 55b.
-, the, in North America; lxxv. 42.
Post Office; xliii. 58; xliv. 9; xlv. 46; xlvi. 33; xlvii. 28; xlix. 23, 32; liii. 40; lviii. 7; lx. 77; lxii. 21, 22; lxiv. 34.
-, -, regulations; lxxi. 33.
-, -, 4,000l. a year out of the, to Duke Schomberg; lxiv. 39; lxxvi. 12.
-, -, 1,000l. per ann. additional to him; lxxvi. 12.
-, -, pension from; lxxi. 28.
-, -, the Court post; lxxi. 33.
-, -, cheap correspondence encourages letter writing; lx. 77.
-, -, method of collecting letters; lx. 77.
-, -, death of the secretary of; lxxvii. 46.
-, -, letters conveyed by carriers [to the loss of the]; lxix. 56.
-, -, officers assessed to an aid; lxxviii. 73.
-, -, the packet boats; xlviii. 20; lxx. 27.
-, -, the penny post; xliii. 58; xliv. 56; lv. 46; lviii. 32; lxix. 45; lxxi. 40.
-, -, officers of; xliii. 58; lxiv. 13.
-, -, persons prosecuted for carrying letters contrary to the statute; lxiv. 16.
-, -, proposal to let the penny post to farm; lxiv. 17.
-, -, messengers take payments beyond the postage; lxiv. 17.
-, -, not to be farmed; lxiv. 18.
-, -, the mismanagement of; lxvii. 7, 45.
-, -, letter carriers grievances; lxix. 14.
-, -, controller of the; lxxi. 40.
-, -, officers of the, taxed; xlix. 23; lxviii. 55; lxxi. 50.
-, -, the receiver of the; xlv. 46.
-, -, Scotland; lxxvi. 48.
Post Master General and Post Office; xliii. 58; xlv. 46; xlviii. 20; xlix. 8; lviii. 7, 59; lxii. 21, 22; lxiv. 16, 17; lxix. 55, 56; lxx. 49 lxxvi. 48.
-, renters, the, of Scotland; lxxvi. 48.
Posts, cross, between Bristol and Shrewsbury.
-, -, -, Chester roads.
-, -, -, Worcester.
-, -, Worcester and Shrewsbury.
-, -, Exeter and Bristol; lxix. 56.
-, -, Exeter and Chester; lxxi. 33.
Potter, Geo.; lxix. 21.
Potts, Charles; lxxviii. 47.
Poulton, John, exec. of Capt. Thomas Poulton; lxiv. 54.
-, the port of, Lancaster; lxiii. 60.
Poundage, the; lxxiv. 53.
-, allowance of; lxiv. 35.
Povey, Mr., or Mr. John; lvii. 44; lxiii. 38, 61; lxvii. 30; lxxv. 50; lxxvi. 10; lxxvii. 11.
-, Richard, Esq., treasurer for sick and wounded seamen; lxxi. 41; lxxii. 32; lxxvii. 6.
-, -, receiver for sick and wounded; xlvi. 77; xlvii. 17, 41; xlviii. 59; lxx. 51, 55; lxxiii. 52; lxxvii. 60.
-, Mr.; lvi. 82.
Powder bought in Holland; xlvii. 26.
-, sent from Chester to Dublin; xliii. 17.
Powell, Mr., “Controller of Milford;” lxvi. 37.
-, George Wood, Customs prosecution; lxi. 21.
-, Henry, purveyor of Hampton Court; lxxv. 61.
-, Mr. John, leather duties; xlvii. 81.
-, Jonathan; lxiii. 3.
-, Morgan, controller of Customs, Milford; xlv. 26.
-, Samuel, serjeant-at-arms, attending the House of Commons; lxxv. 79.
Powis house, works at; lxxvii. 66.
-, the Marquis of; xlv. 95.
Powys, Mr. Baron, loss in his salary by malt tickets; lvii. 54.
Powis, Mr.; xliii; 19; li. 54.
-, Mr., or Mr. Richard, at the Treasury; xlviii. 30, 60; lxii. 20; lxiii. 65.
-, Sir Thomas; xliii. 19; xliv. 44.
Powlett, Lord William; fines, petition; xliv. 57.
Poyke, Richard, late clerk of the cheque; lxiii. 51; lxiv. 45; lxvii. 59; lxviii. 21.
-, -, a King's messenger in ordinary; lxxv. 18.
Prat, Dr. [? Samuel]; lxiii. 4.
Prayer book, Latin, Queen Elizabeth's; xliii. 76.
-, books, the money value of; lx. 10.
Prendergast, Thomas, Esq., the discoverer of the design against the King; l. 14.
Prendergrasse, Cept. Thomas; xliii. 75.
Presbiterian ministers, North of Ireland, pension to; lx. 64.
Prescott, Mr., wine taster and gauger; lvi. 83.
Preston, Lord; xlvi. 2, 73; xlvii. 29; lxii. 31c.; lxxvi. 46.
-, the Right Hon. the Lady and Lord Preston, her son, petition; xlvii. 29.
Prettyman [Mr.], formerly Remembrancer of First Fruits; lxvi. 54.
[Preventive Service] or coastguard Customs; lv. 75.
-, -, or land guard; lviii. 8.
Prevost, John, wine importations; lxxiv. 55.
Price, Aubrey, altering Exchequer bills; lvi. 76.
-, Mr., Receiver-General of Ireland; xlvii. 14.
-, Mr.; xlvii. 24.
Pride, Shadrack and Hugh, collectors of hearth money; lxix. 26.
-, “one;” xlvii. 34.
Princes meadow, part of the Thames wall, Southwark; lx. 60.
Prior, Mr. [? Matthew]; lvi. 22.
Prisage; lxxiii. 51.
Prisoners, Irish Papist soldiers; xlvii. 16.
-, French; lxviii. 24.
-, rates for travelling with; lxix. 20.
-, of war; li. 68.
Prison keepers' charges; li. 39.
Privy Council, the; liv. 8.
-, -, clerks' salaries; xliv. 42; lxiii. 57.
-, garden gate; lxii. 16.
-, purse; xlvi. 54; lv. 67.
-, seals, charges of passing; lxii. 20; lxxv. 9.
Prize goods; xlviii. 42; lv. 79; lxv. 8.
-, -, seized; lvii. 13; Lxviii. 14.
-, office; lv. 23; lvi. 74; lvii. 73; lxiii. 27; lxxv. 10.
-, ships; li. 6; lviii. 5; lx. 72; lxii. 57; lxiv. 54; lxvi. 33; lxxv. 10.
-, -, list of; xlv. 19; lxxvi. 41.
Prizes; xlviii. 20; lxvii. 17.
-, Commissioners of; xliii. 42, 55; xliv. 63; xlv. 19, 50; xlvi. 34, 46a; 65; xlvii. 5, 27, 58, 77; li. 40, 52, 68, 70, 71, 79; lii. 40, 59; liii. 28, 56; lv. 12; lvi. 30, 74; lvii. 73; lix. 3; lx. 62; lxii. 46, 72; lxvi. 33.
-, Commissioners of, reduction of office; xlvii. 77.
-, account of; li. 52; lxii. 38; lxx. 22; lxxi. 61.
-, commission for superseded; lxii. 46.
-, the King's power to dispose of; lxii. 7.
-, list of; lxxvi. 41.
-, officers for; lix. 43; lxii. 26.
-, receiver general of; lv. 12; lxii. 14.
Præmunire; lxxii. 18.
Progers, Edward, Esq., Hampton Court; lxiii. 18; lxxi. 12.
-, Mr.; lxxv. 65.
Promelles, camp at; xlv. 61.
Protestant colony; xliv. 24.
Protestants; xliii. 2; xlvi. 10; xlix. 10, 36; p. 213; lvii. 47; lxiii. 14.
-, distressed; lix. 40.
-, planting in Ireland; lxi. 14.
-, refugees; lxi. 48.
-, French; lvi. 22.
Protestant ministers, proposed appointment of; xlviii. 22.
Providence, island of; liii. 28.
-, the ship, brings French goods for Italian, &c.; lv. 84; lvi. 10, 55.
Prunellos, French; xlv. 9.
Puisars, the Marquis of; xliv. 71; xlvii. 35, 62; xlix. 13; l. 15, 39; lii. 19; liv. 33.
Pulbrough, Sussex, the rectory of, dilapidations; lvii. 71.
Pullein, Thomas, master of the studs, petition; lv. 16.
Purcell, Col. Nicholas; xliv. 71.
-, Theobald; lx. 45.
-, Colonel Toby, estate of Thady Quin of Adare; lix. 72.
Pursell, Mr.; lxi. 14.
Pursers; lxxvii. 62.
-, supply of; lxii. 69, 74.
Pye, John, gent., employed to take an extent; lxxvi. 4.
-, Mr., collector of Newcastle; xlviii, 7.
Pynchon, Mr., p. 207.
Pyne, Mr. Justice; xlv. 74.