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Pack, Christopher, Piedmont money, 1644.
-, -, Michaell, shipmaster, 1274.
Packer, John, fine for riot, 578.
-, -, -, prosecuting charter of Corporation of Wells, 1346–7.
-, -, -, usher or doorkeeper of the Receipt and keeper of the Council Chamber of the Star Chamber, 436, 778, 1100.
-, -, Philip, Paymaster of the Works, 1, 3, 8, 33, 87, 92, 117, 122, 142, 147, 171, 206, 224, 235, 244, 265, 266, 267, 269, 273, 292, 301, 304, 317, 323, 384, 387, 389, 413, 468, 469, 474, 476, 538, 540, 542, 560, 571, 594, 630, 642, 647, 648, 651, 678, 707, 720, 722, 724, 725, 727, 743, 765, 768, 770, 783, 789, 791, 800, 849, 853, 879, 882, 883, 907, 914, 915, 926, 933, 951, 957, 961, 962, 972, 985, 988, 1021, 1040, 1044, 1083, 1094, 1106, 1127, 1152, 1227, 1268, 1285, 1286, 1311, 1314, 1321, 1322, 1330, 1337, 1359, 1383, 1397, 1432, 1443, 1487, 1490, 1497, 1507, 1510, 1527; law cause in Ireland, 1128; fee farm debt, 25, 27, 106, 206, 995–6; for the bishop of Kildare, 1392; house in Palace Yard, 1392.
-, -, Philip, usher or doorkeeper of the Receipt, and keeper of the Council Chamber of the Star Chamber, 436, 778, 1100.
-, -, Robert, doorkeeper or usher of the Receipt, bills of incidents for the Receipt, 132, 393, 436, 476, 626, 842, 1066.
-, -, Temperance, widow of Robert, 626, 842, 1066.
-, -, William, usher or doorkeeper of the Receipt and keeper of the Council Chamber of the Star Chamber, 436.
Packerstown (co. Cork), 884.
Packington (co. Warwick), 1242.
Pacquett, Charles, French mariner, 662.
Paddock Walk see Windsor (Great Park).
Padstow (Cornwall), 444, 446, 507, 1128, 1415.
Page, Ann, Tangier widow, 1403.
-, -, Francis, Aldingham Hall, Lancs, 1601.
-, -, Thomas, Sussex militia money, 824.
Pagett, John, landwaiter, London, 1472.
Pagham Point (co. Sussex), 714.
Paine (Payne, Pane), Alice see Neville, A.
-, -, John, tidesman, Plymouth, 1092.
-, -, Mr., Customs officer, 404.
-, re Sir E. Godfrey, 1055.
-, tenant, London, 1172.
-, -, Richard, discovery of concealments, Barbados, or West Indies, 59–60, 63, 126.
-, -, Thomas, Serjeant at Arms, 539, 764, 899, 1060, 1483.
-, -, William, steward of Stratton super Fosse, 565.
-, -, -, King's Bench fine, 638.
Painter, John, tidesman, London, 291.
Painter, First Painter to the King see Verrio, A.
-, -, Serjeant Painter to the King see Streeter, R.
-, - of the King's coaches see Martin, Mr.
Painters (and see Pictures) see:—
Badaracio.
Badarocco, G. R.
Castiglione, G. B.
D'Agar, P.
Ferrari.
Gagliardi, B.
Holzafel, A.
Jocino, A.
Lely, Sir P.
Maganley, M.
Mallino, A.
Minetto, P.
Mola, P. F.
Molyn, P.
Montagna, B.
Mantegna, A.
Piola.
Ribero, J. de.
Sestri, A. di.
Tempesta, A.
Travi, A.
Vassallo, A. M.
Painting, Royal Academy for in London (P. D'Agar's), 170.
Paise, John, collector of Hearthmoney, co. Bucks, 1064.
Paisible (Peceable), James, one of the King's musicians (French violins and hautboys), 543, 1287.
Palaces see King's houses.
Palatinate, Elector of, 34, 245; Prince and Princess, 326.
-, -, -, ambassador from see Ambassadors (from).
Palethorpe alias Peverell Thorpe manor (Sherwood Forest), 965, 966, 1016, 1017.
Palfreyman, Richard, lease (co. Lincoln), 560.
Pallant, Edw., collector of Suffolk militia money, 829.
Palmer, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, Housekeeper of Hampton Court, 3, 266, 292; pension of 6,000l. per an., 103, 108, 443, 453, 454, 671, 683, 1081, 1082, 1313, 1320, 1322, 1332, 1662, and see Villiers, G., Villiers, Sir E.
-, children of, issues for, 76, 151, 164, 168, 180, and see severally Fitz-Roy, Charles, George, Henry.
-, -, Clement, outlaw, co. Devon, 477.
-, -, Sir Geoffrey, Attorney General, 1214, 1529, 1531, 1541, 1550; Justice of Chester and Flint, 930.
-, -, Joane, widow of William, 498.
-, -, John, serjeant at arms, 1475.
-, -, -, Tangier soldier taken a slave, 1445.
-, -, Mr., tin farthings, 394.
-, -, Richard, shipmaster, 662.
-, -, William, Tangier soldier, 393.
-, -, -, watchman, London, 1121.
-, -, -, tenant, Stoke, 498, 674.
Pane see Paine.
Pannage see Herbage.
Panton, Col., 199.
Papillon (Papillion) Thomas, Navy victualler, 81, 244, 793, 1163.
Papists see Roman Catholics.
-, -, Ireland see Ireland (Innocent).
Pardon or Oblivion, Act of see Indemnity.
Pardons by the King, 170, 175, 254, 487, 505, 612, 665, 753, 788, 854, 927, 991, 1348, 1500, 1631.
Pare, John, Great Wardrobe, 839.
Paris (France), 23, 275, 294, 741, 803, 804, 835, 836.
Park (Parke) John, tenant, Yorks, 1195.
-, -, Nicholas, King's waiter, London, 105, 343, 344, 909.
Park, the (? Sussex), 1589.
Park alias dom Iclara (co. Cork), 884.
Parkdonogh, Parkdonnough, alias Middle Park (co. Wicklow), 798, 1156.
Parker, Edward, waiter, Polruan, 445.
-, -, Ensign, Tangier, 1244.
-, -, Henry, Marshal of the Marshalsea, 31.
-, petition about duty on cards, 908.
-, -, Sir Hugh, baronet fee, 353, 369.
-, -, Jacob, Recusant, Lancs, 1235.
-, -, James, tidesman, London, 935.
-, -, John, merchant, 560.
-, Alderman of Nottingham, 1177, 1206.
-, Hayman's inquisition, 635.
-, -, Luke, Labron manor, co. Yorks, 1617.
-, -, Thomas, tenant, co. Yorks, 1196.
-, -, -, 15th Lord Morley and Monteagle, 434.
-, -, William, tobacco planter, co. Gloucester, 1165.
-, -, -, waterman, London port, 452, 506.
Parkes (Parks), Christopher, lease, Fordington, 1558.
-, -, William, porter of the gate of the Receipt, 227, 355, 545, 627, 679, 752, 851, 924, 1031, 1115, 1206, 1370, 1473.
Parkhurst, Sir William, Warden of the Mint or Keeper of the Exchequer and Money and Keeper of the Coinage in the Tower, 2, 229, 242, 971.
Parkin, Robert, tenant, Rotherham, 1595.
Parkins, Sir Thomas, baronetcy fee, 616.
Parkland (Bradninch, Devon), 1533.
Parkroe alias Parktown (co. Wicklow), 798, 1156–7.
Parksleualogh (Parkslewroglogh) alias Great Park (co. Wicklow), 798, 1156.
Parkstone (co. Dorset), 1311.
Parktown (Great Parktown and the other Parktown) (co. Wicklow), 1155.
Parlabeine, Peregrine, tidesman, Exeter, 935; ditto, Topsham, 1324.
Parliament, and see Commons, House of; Lords, House of.
-, -, Acts of, 82, 184, 206, 590, 664, 677, 712, 893, 1148, 1229, 1273, 1277, 1290, 1570, 1573–4, 1642, 1644; question of continuance or expiry of, 300, 480.
-, -, -, in force in the Isle of Man, 895.
-, -, bills in, 1622.
-, -, Clerk of see Browne, John.
-, -, Convention, 531–2, 1631.
-, -, Deputy Clerk of, 300, see Walker, John.
-, -, elections, disaffected influences in and official recommendation of candidates, 1429, 1525, 1539, 1561–2.
-, - Houses, keeper of see Whinyard, J.
-, -, Long Parliament or late pretended Parliament, 1530, 1533, 1538, 1545, 1550, 1562, 1617, 1618; its survey of Crown Lands see Crown Lands; Ordinances, 1592, 1608, 1609, 1642, 1643.
-, -, meeting at Oxford, 59, 60.
-, -, Office, repairs, 630.
-, -, recommending candidates see. Parliament (elections).
-, -, records removed to Oxford (in 1665 and 1681) 60.
-, -, returns and papers for, 691.
-, -, rooms in west end of Westminster Hall for Committees and swearing members in, in the possession of E. Madge, 222.
-, -, Sessions, 137, 177, 300–1, 1663.
Parliamentary Party temp. Commonwealth, 1620.
Parlington (co. Yorks), 330.
Parma (Italy), 270.
-, -, Prince of, son of, Envoy from Flanders, 270.
Parncoate, Humphry, landwaiter, Plymouth, 10.
Parr, Henry, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
Parrer, Mr., payment in the Great Wardrobe, 985.
Parris, Thomas, landwaiter, Poole, 1481.
Parry, Francis, minister and Resident and Envoy in Portugal, 65, 107, 374, 395; Queen Cattarina's Portugal dowry, 32, 34, 86, 101, 106–8, 110, 151, 212, 478, 493, 507, 555, 940, 1147; an Excise Commissioner, 45, 782, 1074, 1317, 1523; a Hearthmoney Commissioner, 1074, 1317.
-, -, James, collector of assessments, Surrey (1660), 1540.
-, -, John, long writ prosecution for Recusancy, 382.
-, -, -, lands, co. Carnarvon, 1570, 1591.
-, -, Justice, 831.
-, -, Mris., wife of Francis, 94.
-, -, Richard, Rushton manor, co. Denbigh, 1524.
-, -, Robert, of Amlwch, co. Anglesea, 1223.
-, -, Thomas, issues to for the Council of State before the Restoration, 1545.
Parsley, Nowell, wherryman, Bristol, 146.
Parsons, Anthony, auditor of the Exchequer Court (Auditor of Crown Lands), 30, 60, 81, 90, 143, 165, 278, 346, 669, 788, 1119, 1134, 1452, 1517; Greenwax grant, 125, 361.
-, -, Capt. Daniell, 80.
-, -, John, brewer, 480; supplying beer for the King's batteries, 12, 41, 136, 167; Navy victualler, 15, 219, 608, 925; a Victualling Commissioner, 941, 949, 956; Excise farm proposal (1673), 1208.
Parton (near Bristol), 1310.
Parvin, William, tidesman, Bristol, 93, 250.
Pasco, Agnes, daughter of Johnson, 1192.
-, -, George, son of Johnson, 1192.
-, -, John, son of Johnson, 1192.
-, -, Johnson of Luxulion, Cornwall, 1192.
Pashley, James, waiter, Romney and Hythe, 254, 1415.
Pasques (ceremony, Algiers), 1159.
Passage (co. Waterford), ordnance, 1007.
Passes (naval), 1086, 1090.
-, -, for Algiers, 717–8.
-, -, for Tripoli and Tunis, 717.
-, -, for ships from Plantations, 1163.
-, -, for ships of Jersey and Guernsey to Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli, 1068.
-, -, English ships carrying, not to be searched by French ships, 1138–9.
-, -, Admiralty fees on, 835.
-, -, Clerk of, 346.
-, -, Register of, 718.
Pastocks town (co. Dublin), 1156.
Paston, Jasper, naval inventor, 494–5.
-, -, Rebecca, Lady Yarmouth, wife of Robert, petition for heriots and reliefs, 1146.
-, -, Robert, 1st Earl of Yarmouth, 434; Greenwax grant, 124, 361; wood farm, see Wood.
-, -, William, Lord Paston, Greenwax grant, 124, 361.
Patrickson, George (John), landwaiter, Hull, 733.
-, -, Richard, a Commissioner for setting out Carlisle port, 255.
Patten, Nathaniel, coastwaiter, Hull, 909.
Paul, George, lease, Poole, Dorset, 1598–9.
-, -, Sir William, serjeant of the carriages, Royal Mews, 1179; subfarmer of Prizage and Butlerage, England, 1380.
Paulden, Capt. Thomas, lease, Holy Island, 134, 1620.
Paulerspury (co. Northampton), 1577.
Paulet (and see Powlett), Mr., gallery keeper, 917, 1304.
Pauley (Pawley), Edward, of St. Tudy, 1593.
-, -, Paul, loan to the Government, 160; Wadlow's accounts, 1362.
-, -, William, tidesman, Fowey, 445.
Paveanlean, Sam, French Protestant, 376.
Pavilions see King's (tents).
Pawley see Pauley.
Paxton, Roger, ship's Captain, 606.
Payne see Paine.
Peace see Treaty.
-, -, clerks of and abuses by, 285, 347, 1102, 1229, 1424, 1469.
Peachman, Mr., agent to Sir H. Cholmley for the mole at Tangier, 215.
Peachy, Edward, grocer, Recusant, co. Suffolk, 82.
Peacock, Henry, trumpeter, 385, 767, 917, 1315.
-, -, -, keeper of the Bowling Green and Balcony Garden Plot at Hampton Court, 3, 266, 273, 292, 542, 725, 727, 883, 885, 1330, 1487.
-, -, Teresa, King's witness, 573, 1394.
Peacock, the, house in Downing Street, 379.
Peake (Peak), Charles, Trustee for the Duchess of Monmouth, 1502.
-, -, John, weighing porter, London, 444.
-, -, Sir John, Justice of Peace, London, 1056.
Pearce see Peirce.
Pearith see Penrith.
Pearls, duty on, 257.
Pearmains (pears), 1542.
Pearson see Peirson.
Pease, Thomas, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
Peaseholme (York city), 1200.
Peasley (Peisley), William, steward of Kennington, 175, 758.
Peceable see Paisible.
Pecke, Henry, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to the King, 532.
Peckham, Mr., Capt. William's Ordnance orders, 856.
Peckham manor (co. Kent), 16, 121.
Pedley, Roger, tidesman, London, 291, 371, 940, 1284.
Peel, Isle of Man, Chester port, 448, 876.
Peele, Oliver, waterman, London, 601.
Peers, House of see Lords.
Pegg, William, of Suffolk Street, London, 177, 188.
Peirce (Pearce, Pearse), Capt. Alexander, soldier, 151–2.
-, -, Edward, 702.
-, -, George, messenger of the Chamber, 268, 320, 475, 544, 726, 916, 1339, 1488.
-, -, -, waiter, Helford, 446.
-, -, James, logwood farm from Nell Gwynn and Treasurer Rochester, 1336, 1348.
-, -, -, chirurgeon for Sick and Wounded, 21, 99, 189, 217, 340, 728, 767, 894, 914, 952, 959, 978, 1085, 1090, 1091, 1112, 1136, 1241; Sick and Wounded, Tangier, 87, 762; King's chirurgeon, 1286.
-, -, Jane, wife of William, 1610.
-, -, John, Customs smack, Cowes, 1381.
-, -, -, Navy bill, 147.
-, -, Joseph, Excise question, Suffolk, 637.
-, -, Mr., Excise question, Suffolk, 637.
-, -, Richard, undersearcher, London, 80, 315, 361, 717, 880, 958, 1497.
-, -, Major Richard, Common Council election, 703.
-, -, Robert, waterman, London, 876.
-, -, William, tenement, Cornwall, 1610.
-, -, Widow, Hearthmoney, Aylesbury, Bucks, 1065.
Peirson (Pearson), Lieut. Alexander (Tangier), 1244.
-, -, John, Bishop of Chester, 634, 954, 1389.
-, -, Nicholas, contract for dry dock at Portsmouth (1656), 1569.
-, -, Robert, landcarriageman, London, 444.
-, -, Thomas, of London, grocer, 690.
-, -, -, bailiff of Gisborne rents, co. Yorks, 1552.
Peisley see Peasley.
Pell, Alexander, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
Pells, Clerk of see Exchequer (Receipt Pells).
Pembarthy see Penbarthy.
Pemberton, Sir Francis, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 178, 274, 538, 605, 665, 720, 1181.
-, -, Mr., counsel, 233.
Pembroke, Earl of, see Herbert, P.
Pembroke port (West Pembroke and East Pembroke), 223, 310, 684, 997.
-, - County, 28, 310, 473, 684, 1529, 1539, 1544, 1554, 1615, 1618.
-, - -, arrears of revenues of churches and vicarages, 28.
-, - -, Hearthmoney Receiver see Gwynn, R.
-, - -, militia money, 815.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments see Davies, W.
-, - -, Recusants' Forfeitures, Receiver of see Whitwick, F.
-, - -, sheriffs, 815.
Penal laws, 1290, see Roman Catholics.
Penant (Penneynt forest, co. Carmarthen), 1059.
Penbarthy (Pembarthy, Penborthy), William, waiter, etc., St. Ives, 248, 446, 1211.
Pendennis (co. Cornwall), 1107, 1262, 1272.
-, - Castle, garrison, 1262, 1590.
-, - -, Governor of see Arundel, Lord R., Slanning, Sir N.
-, - -, gunners sent to, 570.
-, - -, soldiers sent to from Tangier and thence to Ireland, 1276, 1279, 1299.
Pendock, Richard, waiter, Poole port, 1276.
Pendock (co. Worcester), 1329.
Pendrell, Anne see Rogers, Anne.
-, -, Humphry, royal bounty to for Worcester escape, 577, and see Jones, F., Lloyd, A.
-, -, Richard, 84, 518, 855, 1022, 1274, 1450.
-, -, Thomas, son of Richard, 1274–5.
Pengry (Pingrey), Aaron, of the Petty Bag Office, 226, 334, 783; Commission for lands in Southwark, 1092; payment to for Crown law charges, 1260, 1400.
-, -, William, case of G. Elton, 546.
Penhale (Cornwall), 1541.
Penhallurick, John, collector, Falmouth, 553, 687; ditto, Poole, 714, 1405, 1462, 1476.
Penins (Pevens), James, shipmaster, 234, 347.
Peniston, Sir Thomas, petition for estate, 1555.
Penmynydd (co. Anglesea), 1223.
Penn (Pen), Robert, weighing porter, London, 444, 810.
-, -, William, of Worminghurst Place, Sussex, Recusant (Quaker), 131; Proprietary of Pennsylvania, 1455.
Pennant, Margaret, of Tythyurcha, co. Flint, 1224.
Pennell, Henry, boatman, Rye, 4, 444, 1324.
-, -, Widow, payment in the Treasury of the Chamber, 1420.
Pennsylvania (America), 650, 737; seizure of ships trading in Penn's proprietory contrary to Acts of Trade and Navigation, 1455.
Penny, John, waiter, Totnes, 566, 1052; ditto, Weymouth, 1481.
Pennyock weir (Landulph, Cornwall), 1526, 1564–5.
Penrice, Mr., militia money, co. Hereford, 830.
Penrith ("Pearith") (co. Cumberland), 1197.
Penry, Nathan, tidesman, Bideford, 1276.
Penryn (Cornwall), 213, 220, 366, 445, 446, 573, 1190.
-, petition for making it a Coinage town, 463, 466, 478, 482, 576, 719, 808.
PENSIONS, general establishment of pensions payable in the Exchequer (1660), 1636; (1667), 1647; (1668), 1652; (1679), 1653; debt on (1679), 1661.
-, -, payable in the Exchequer, 1458.
-, -, payable in other departmental accounts or funds see Alienations, Alum, Army, Aulnage, Chamber, Coal, Crown (land revenue), Customs, Excise, Greenwax, Navy, Ordnance, Post fines, Royal (Household Cofferer), Tangier.
-, -, payable or charged on fee farms in fixed county payments or so-called 'deed of pensions' 716.
-, -, for Charles II's escape from Worcester fight see Worcester.
-, names of see:—
Anglesea, Earl of.
Arlington, Earl of.
Armstrong, Sir T.
-, Sir W.
Army pensions.
Arundel, Lord R.
Attwood, Ann.
Awbrey, W.
Baggot, John.
Barnwall, Sir P.
Bath, Earl of.
Bell, Dr. W.
Berkeley, J.
-, Dame J.
Berkshire, Earl of.
Bertie, R.
Berwick bridge.
Bird, Anne.
Bolton, C.
Bord, Henrietta de.
Boynton, Isabella.
Bray, L.
Brennon, A.
Brett, Mris.
Brittas, Lord.
Brouncker, H.
-, W.
B ydges, R.
Buckingham, Duke of.
Byron, Lord R.
Cambridge University.
-, Emanuel College.
Carbery, Earl of.
Carey, Jane.
Carr, W.
Carteret, Sir E.
Cassells, Mrs.
Castle Connell, Lord.
Castlehaven, Earl of.
Chiffinch, W.
Christ's Hospital.
Clent, L.
Cock, Mary.
Collins, J.
Coningsby, J. see Hext, J.
Conway, Earl of.
Cotton, Sir J.
Courcy, Lord A.
Crane, Mris. Mary.
Cranmer, Lady Lilian.
Cratford, C.
Crofts, R.
-, Lord W.
Cuff, Sir J.
Dartmouth.
Deane, T.
Delvin, Lady.
Dempsy, A.
-, J.
Dick, Sir A.
Dike, E.
Dillon, Col. C.
Dorset, Earl of.
Doyly, T.
Dryden, J.
Dunboyne, Lord.
Dungan, Col.
Dunstan, G.
Duppa, Sir T.
English, Christian.
Estoll, N.
Eton College.
Exeter, Bishop of.
Fairborne, Lady Margaret.
Fanshaw, Viscount.
Favillier, D.
Fee Farms (county charges).
Feilding, G.
Felton, Tho.
Ferran, Capt.
Fisher, Dame J.
Fitzgerald, Capt. E.
Fitzharris, Sir E.
FitzRoy, Mary.
Forbes, F.
-, T.
Fowler, Mris.
Fox, Somerset.
Frazier, Dame Mary.
French Church in Surrey.
Gascoigne, Sir B.
Gibbon, N.
Gifford, C.
Glynn, E.
Gorges, Lady J.
Gough, E.
Goulding, A.
Grafton, Duke of.
Griffin, E.
Gunter, K.
Gwynne, Nell.
Hamilton, Elizabeth.
-, Geo.
-, Jas.
-, Wm.
Hanmer, Sir J.
Harding, H.
Hawley, Lord F.
Hext, J.
Holmes, Sir R.
Hosteyn, Aug. L'.
Howard, Lady J.
-, Lady H. M.
Hubblethorne, Dorothy.
Hunsdon, Lord.
Hurford, Joan.
Hussy, M.
Hutton, Lord C.
Iveagh, Viscount A.
Jenkins, Anne.
Kightley, Lady F.
-, Tho.
Killegrew, Dame Mary.
-, Sir P.
-, R.
-, T.
-, Sir W.
Kinaston, Mrs.
King, Sarah.
Kingdon, L.
Kingston, Lord.
Knight, Mrs.
Lane, T.
Lauderdale, Duke of.
Lawson, Sir J., daughters.
Levett, Mr.
Lichfield Cathedral, Vicars.
Lichfield, Earl of.
Loftus, A.
Long, Sir J.
-, Sir R.
Lucas, Lord C.
Lyne, Major A.
McCarte, Reagh, D.
Macgillycuddy, Col.
Man (Isle of, ministers).
Mansell, F.
Marischal, Countess.
Marsh, G.
Martin, Eliz.
Mather, E.
Monmouth, Duke of.
Moore, Mrs.
Morland, Sir S.
Netterville, Viscount.
Neville, M.
-, S.
Newburgh, Countess.
Northumberland, Earl of.
Nottingham, Earl of.
Orrery, Earl of.
Ossory, Earl of.
Oxford, Earl of.
- University.
Peterborough, Earl of.
Plymouth, Countess of.
-, Earl of.
Portland, Countess of.
Portsmouth, Duchess of.
Price, Dame G.
-, Sir H.
Prince George.
Prince Rupert.
Progers, E.
Pulteney, T.
Radnor, Earl of.
Ranelagh, Earl of.
Reynolds, F.
Richmond, Duchess of.
Roche, Lord, and children.
Rochester, Earl of.
Rogers, A.
-, J.
Rosse, T.
Saint Botolphs.
- John O.
- Magnus.
Sampson, E.
Sanderson, Dame B.
Sayers, Dame K.
Scarborough, J.
Scott, Sir E.
Scroggs, Sir W.
Sheldon, Mris. Anne.
Sheridan, T.
Slingsby, H.
Smith, Mary.
Southampton, Duke of.
Southwell, Schoolmaster.
Stanley, Major.
Stawell, Sir J.
Stephens, Lady.
Stepney, Lady.
Strafford, Earl of.
Stuart, Sophia.
Sussex, Earl of.
Sutoleback, M.
Swann, R.
Talbot, W.
Tangier widows.
Thornhill, Lady Johanna.
Topham, R.
Trevor, Dame R.
Trimleston, Lord.
Tuke, Dame Mary.
Tyrconnell, Countess.
Tyrrell, Sir T.
Upper Ossory, Lord.
Vernon, J.
Villiers, Dame B.
Warren, Mary.
Warwick, Sir P.
Wentworth, Lady P.
Westminster, Dean and Chapter.
Whitgrave, T.
Widdrington, R.
Willoughby, Eliz.
Wilson, Capt. J.
Windham, Lady A.
-, Col. Francis.
-, Frances.
-, Sir T.
-, R.
-, Mrs. Winifrid.
Wyche, Dame Isabella.
Pentland Hills, battle against the rebels, 342.
Penton, Godson, Mayor of Winchester, 972, 974.
Penwick (co. Worcester), 1328.
Penwortham (co. Lancs), 1236.
Penzance (co. Cornwall), 195, 248, 446, 482, 893, 1211, 1212, 1324, 1360, 1376, 1481.
Pepowder see Piepowder.
Pepper, imports of, 511, 519, 595, and see Spice.
Pepys, Samuel, Treasurer for Tangier, 201, 214, 665, 878, 1264, 1380, 1387, 1406, 1416; accounts as such, 128, 244, 716, 844; Secretary to the Admiralty, 25, 1276, 1387; bills of exchange for Cadiz, 1353.
Perchay, Mr., concealed moneys in the hands of, 1586.
Percivall, Sir John, lands, Ireland, 883–4.
-, -, Peter, chief searcher, London, 54, 717, 880.
-, -, Sir Philip, brother of Sir John, 883–4.
-, -, - grandfather of Sir John, 883.
Pereira, John, Great Wardrobe payment, 1466.
Perfedd (commote, co. Carmarthen), 309, 684.
Perin see Perrin.
Perjury charges, 233.
Perkins, Catherine, wife of Francis, Recusant, 732.
-, -, Francis, of Upton, Recusant, 732, 1062.
-, -, Mris., tenant, London, 1172.
-, -, Thomas, waiter, Hull, 506.
Peroome, Henry, Customs smack, Sussex, 874.
Perquisites of office to be cut off, 1650.
Perriman, Mr., servant to the Groom Porter, 767.
Perrin (Perin), Edward, merchant, Bristol, Recusant, 1263.
-, -, Henry, Navy bill, 264.
Perrot, John, clerk to Mr. Locke, secretary to the army, 675.
-, -, Sir John, lease, Milton, Pembroke, 1615.
Perry, Henry, tidewaiter, London, 341.
-, -, John, Farmer of Hearthmoney, 16, 1559.
-, -, Richard, tidesman, Hull, 650, 853.
-, -, Thomas, watchman, London port, 1400.
-, -, William, tidesman, Weymouth, 608, 614; boatman, Falmouth, 1276.
Perse, Martin, victualling officer, Tangier and Kinsale, 684.
Pershore (Hundred, co. Worcester), 263, 1328, 1329.
Pertengue, Count de, Ambassador Extraordinary from Savoy, 394.
Perth (Scotland) (St. Johnstown), 304.
Perwich, William, Agent in France, 199,
Peter see Peters.
Peterborough (co. Northants) Cathedral Church, 136.
-, Dean and Chapter, annual rent, 136, 188.
-, First Fruits, 136.
-, Tenths, 172, 590.
-, -, Earl of see Mordaunt, H.
Peterman, Mr., Gentleman Sewer, 544.
Peters (Peeters, Peter), Abraham, coastwaiter, London, 8, 80, 220, 254, 353, 444.
-, -, John, of Writtle, Recusant, 420
-, -, -, collector, Looe, 1360; waiter, Portland, 445, 620.
-, -, Mary, wife of John, 420.
-, -, Mr., Sir R. Bulstrode's ambassadorial extras, 482.
-, -, Sierp, Dutch ship of, 861, 893.
Petersham (Surrey), gravel for Richmond New Park, 769, 872.
Petet, John, Customs bonds, 794.
Petre, Richard and Robert, brothers to William, Papist priests, 1239, 1406.
-, -, William, 1239.
Petsworth, Richard, Navy volunteer, 1240.
Pett, Sir Phinees, Navy Commissioner, 409, 631.
-, -, Thomas, Customs place, Exeter, 165.
Petty, John, purser of the Drake, widow of, 1388.
-, -, William, alderman of Nottingham, 1177, 1206.
-, -, Sir William, lands, Ireland, 456, 611, 613, 619, 770, 792, 808, 946–7, 956, 1000.
Petty Bag clerks, 209, 1073, 1410, 1509. Office in Chancery Lane, 234. transcripts, 209.
Pettyward, John, lease of Reading monastery, 892–3.
Petworth (co. Sussex), 1529.
Pevens see Penins.
Pevensey (co. Sussex), 444, 1149.
Peverell Thorpe see Palethorpe.
Pewe see Bude.
Pexin, Comte de, mourning for, 1318.
Peyrard, Monsieur, upholsterer, 199.
Peyton, Samuel, seizing iron ware, 405, 442.
Phaire, Agnes, lease, Fordington, 1580.
-, -, Philip, lease, Fordington, 1580.
-, -, Robert, lease, Fordington, 1580.
Phaulcon, Constant, shipping King's present from Siam, 1310.
Pheasant (Phesant), John, prosecuting Recusants, 843–4.
-, -, Richard, messenger of the Chamber, 419, 476, 726, 916, 917, 962, 1339, 1488; his widow, 1488.
Phelps, James, captive in Algiers, 672.
Philips (Phillips, Phelips), Col., payment to by the Duke of Ormonde, 872.
-, -, Dudley, of co. Londonderry, 396.
-, -, E., of co. Somerset, 990.
-, -, Edmond, lease, Climsland, 809, 904, 1555, 1597.
-, -, Edward, nephew of Sir Edward, 498.
-, -, Sir Edward, Stoke under Hamdon fair, 404, 457, 488, 498.
-, Excise question, 637.
-, -, Elizabeth, Tangier widow, 1403.
-, -, George, Hamburg merchant, Customs place, London, 1025.
-, -, -, son of Dudley, 396.
-, -, Hector, lease, Pembroke, 309–10, 473, 684, 705; steward of the manors of South Wales in trust for J. Vaughan, 1412.
-, -, Henry, Master Carver to the Works, 87, 469, 722, 1268.
-, -, -, clerk of the cheque to the messengers of the chamber, 726.
-, -, Sir James, house, Winchester, 974.
-, -, John, purser of the Captain, 191.
-, -, -, waiter, Carmarthen, 446.
-, -, -, tenant, Treverbyn, 1596.
-, -, -, brother of Sir Edward, 498.
-, -, -, Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 84, 106, 140, 160, 195, 242, 331, 377, 427, 453, 493, 669, 730, 733, 769, 809, 961, 1134, 1194, 1362, 1383, 1398, 1536, 1540, 1544, 1545, 1560, 1565, 1568, 1575, 1592, 1601, 1602, 1610.
-, -, Lady, house, Winchester, 974.
-, -, Morgan, tidesurveyor, Deal, 715, 1508.
-, -, Philip of Llanfair, militia money, 813.
-, -, Robert, Groom of the Bedchamber, 90, 597, 908; lease, 1532, 1587.
-, -, -, collector of militia money, co. Stafford, 831.
-, -, Samuel, deputy sheriff of Carmarthen, 813.
-, -, Susanna, daughter of Thomas, 904.
-, -, Thomas, lease, Stratton, Cornwall, 854, 904.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, London, 528.
-, -, William, mariner, 345; Navy bills, 1030.
Philipson's Prebend (Philipson, John), Auckland, 959, 1529.
Philkins, John, private sentinel, Tangier, 1506.
Philleigh ("St. Filly") (co. Cornwall), 1597.
Philpot (Fillpott), Robert, poor Tangier soldier, 1050.
Phipps, Benjamin, Kenilworth Chase, 1576, 1580.
-, -, James, Customs seizer, 281, 343.
-, -, Robert, tidesman, London, 414.
-, -, William, Kenilworth Chase, 1576, 1580.
Phisick Garden, in St. James's Field, 1574.
Phœnix Park see Dublin.
Picard (Pickard), Daniel, surveyor, Dover, 442.
-, -, Peter, ship's commander, 1526.
-, -, William, coalwaiter, Newcastle, 517, 620; waiter, Hull, 650.
Pickard see Picard.
Pickering, Gabriell, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
-, -, John, landwaiter, London, 1027.
-, -, Lawrence, combmaker, London, 1173.
-, -, Mr., Customs petition, 846.
-, -, Thomas, traitor, 58, 1289.
Pickett, William, tidesman, London, 935.
Pickford, William, waiter, Gosport, 650.
Picks, Sir Edward, kt., disbursements for the Earl of Plymouth, 93.
Pictures (and see Painters), 104, 367–8.
-, -, imports of, 123, 275, 350, 602, 868, 965, 968, 971, 1174, 1277, 1351, 1410, 1415, 1424.
-, -, designs, 697.
-, -, engravings ('stamps'), 697.
-, -, frames, 697.
-, -, King's pictures at Windsor, 8; keeper of see Wylenborch, G.
-, - of Charles II set in jewels given as presents to ambassadors etc., 270, 460–1, 777, see Royal (presents).
-, - for Charles II, 965.
-, -, Raphael's cartoons see Raphael.
-, -, seizures of as prohibited goods, 1410.
-, -, names of:—
-, Badarcoco, 'Triumphs, (Badaracio), 'Nemysis and Satyrs,' 1351.
-, Piola, 'Putti,' 'Sibilla Epirotica,' 'all' Antico,' 1351.
-, Jocino, 'Susanna,' 1351.
-, Sestri, 'Ruins,' 'Arminia of Reggio,' 'Eride of Reggio,' 1351.
-, 'Destruction of Troy,' 1351.
-, 'Sampson,' 1351.
-, Vassalo, 'Sabines entering Rome,' 1351.
-, 'Moses,' 1351.
-, Mola, 'The Bathing of Diana,' 1351.
-, Malino, 'Lazarus rising out of the Grave,' 1351.
-, Castiglione, 'Noah entering the Ark,' 1351.
-, 'Parnassus,' 1351.
-, 'Ferrari,' 1351.
Pidgeon (Bidgeon), Daniel, deputy auditor of the Exchequer, 1189.
-, -, John, messenger of the Chamber, 544, 916.
Pidsley, John, son of Thomasin, 1615.
-, -, Thomasin, widow, Bradninch, Devon, 1614–5.
Pieces of Eight, 128, 310, 396, 405, 502, 508, 530, 591, 1150, 1416; of Seville, 1353; of Mexico, 1353.
Piedmont, poor Protestants of, collection for, 1644–5.
Piepowder Court, grant of in Ireland, 156.
Pierce see Peirce.
Pierrepont, William, 4th Earl of Kingston in Hull, wood in Sherwood Forest, 845, 852; purchase of land ibid, 965–6, 1016, 1055, 1066, 1071, 1073, 1076.
Pierson see Pearson.
Pight, Henry, messenger to the House of Commons, 137.
Pigott, Francis, a child of the Chapel Royal, 1330.
-, -, John, of co. Somerset, 990.
-, -, Sir Richard, Farmer of Hearthmoney, 428–9, 431, 442, 443, 461, 471, 473, 478, 497.
-, -, Robert, surveyor, Yarmouth, 10, 1052; ditto, Newcastle, 1052, 1379; ditto, Bideford, 1368; landwaiter, London, 1379; Revenue Commissioner, Ireland, 1379.
Pigs of lead, 903.
Pike see Pyke.
Pilkington, Thomas, Commissioner for Inquiry, London, 58; sheriff London and Midd., 749.
-, fine on for misdemeanour, 1459.
Pill, the, Bristol port, 14, 28, 43, 70, 93, 146, 181, 1024, 1310, 1311, 1372, 1375; Milford Haven port, 255, 371, 446.
-, -, the, priory of, 310, 684.
Pille, Thomas de la see Polle.
Pilson, Richard, tidesurveyor, Plymouth, 606.
Pilsworth, Daniel, outgauger, Excise Office, 1360.
-, -, Edward, surveyor of strong waters, Excise Office, 1360; clerk for coffee ibid, 1360.
Pim see Pym.
Pimhill (Hundred, co. Salop), 1579.
Pinchbeck (co. Lincoln), 1500–1.
Pinckney, George, tidesman, Minehead, 629, 1120.
-, -, Leonard, reversion of Teller's place in the Exchequer, 1629, 1631.
Pindar (Pinder, Pynder), Christopher, Tangier orphan, 1205.
-, -, Daniel, boatman, Colchester, 1415.
-, -, Lawrence, Customs seizer, 442.
-, -, Timothy, traitor's lands, Bermudas, 1150–1.
Pinfold, Thomas, waterman, London, 442.
Pingry see Pengry.
Pinmakers Company, London, petition concerning their trade and their contract with Charles II, 1521–2.
Pinnock, Thomas, of Reading, in the Guards, Customs place, 395.
Pins, English, 1522.
Pinson, Richard, tidesman, Plymouth, 1275.
Piola, painter, pictures by 'all' Antico,' 'Putti' and 'Sibilla Epirotica,' 1351.
Pipe, Edmund, fire master, Tangier, 665, 762, 1065, 1250.
-, -, Elizabeth, wife of Edmund, 1065.
Piper, Hugh, tidesman, Plymouth, 1275; searcher, Cowesland, 1276.
-, -, Sir Hugh, mayor of Plymouth, 290.
-, -, John, Kerribullock Park, 1574.
Pipes see Measures.
Pippen (Peppen), George, poor Tangier soldier, 749, 1476.
Pippins (apples), 1542.
Pirates and privateers in the West Indies, New England etc., 288, 479, 780, 930, 1046, 1371, 1417–8.
-, - in the Mediterranean see Sallee.
Pirehill (Hundred, co. Stafford), 831.
Pistoles, 1477.
Pitcher, Abraham, ship's carpenter, 691.
-, -, John, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
-, -, William, collector of Assessments, Surrey, 1540.
Pitman, Mr., in charge of the King's horses, 1179.
Pitt, Edmund, Worcester town fine, 871.
Pitts, Capt., and Company, saltpetre for the Ordnance, 1151.
-, -, James, sheriff of Worcester, 152, 208.
Pix, Trial of see Mint.
Places not to be purchased, 623.
Pladding (Scotch) see Scotch.
Plague, 325, 816, 1522; instructions to Customs Officers concerning, 256.
Plaidwell, Charles, lands, Ireland, 1355.
Plantation in the King's gardens see St. James's.
Plantations (see list as under America; and see Trade), 907.
-, -, Acts see Navigation Acts.
-, -, Acts passed in, confirmation of by the King, 1073; for the Acts of the separate legislatures see each colony separately.
-, -, appeals to England from trials in, 131.
-, -, Auditor and Surveyor General, office of, 62–4, 111, 262, 263, 518, 947, see Blathwayt, W.
-, -, bonds see Plantation duty.
-, -, Committee for see Trade.
-, -, copper moneys exported to, 1122.
-, -, currency, shortness of gold and silver, 1122.
-, -, Customs frauds, officer to prevent see Dyer, W., and see Navigation, New England, Ireland (Navigation), Plantations (Duty).
-, -, -, officers, 1489, and see each colony separately.
-, -, Duty (by Act of 25 Car. II, c. 7), 53, 551, 650, 1373.
-, bonds and certificates, 52–3, 67, 983, 1270, 1338, 1525; Ireland to be left out of, 52–3.
-, 1d. per lb. on tobacco, evasion of, 1454.
-, on non-bonded imports to Ireland see Ireland (Plantation and tobacco).
-, officers, 343, 685, 737, 1489, and see each colony separately.
-, -, ginger from, 343.
-, -, goods, 52, 1459.
-, -, Governors, 52, see each colony separately.
-, -, -, to enforce Navigation Act against Scotch ships see Scotland (Plantation ships).
-, -, King's ships for, 929, and see each colony separately.
-, -, method of remittances from, 960.
-, -, Naval Office, 709.
-, -, Office in Scotland Yard see Trade.
-, -, Ordnance for, 420–1.
-, -, pirates in see Pirates.
-, -, revenue office, 709; order as to, 288.
-, -, tobacco from see Tobacco.
-, -, seizures, 718; caveat concerning, 481.
-, -, ships going straight to Holland and Hamburg without first touching at England or only partly unlading in England, 965, 1049, 1078, 1119; letters to ambassadors concerning, 996.
-, trading to Ireland and Scotland see Ireland (Plantations ships), Scotland (Plantation ships).
-, from, passes for, 1163.
-, -, Southern Plantations, 1122.
-, -, trade accounts, 242; monthly accounts, 421–2.
-, Acts for regulation see Navigation (Acts).
-, enumerated commodities see Navigation.
-, frauds in, counterfeiting Plantation certificates for Ireland, 1338; in Isle of Man, 895, and see Ireland (Plantation), Man, Navigation Acts (frauds and seizures), New (England).
-, interloping ships seized in, 63.
-, order of Council for better keeping it to England and excluding Ireland, 52–3, 67, and see Ireland (Plantation). routes, 422.
Plat, John, fine for misdemeanour, 95, 365.
Plate, ambassadorial see Ambassadors.
-, -, from goldsmiths see Eales, Mr., Vyner, Sir R.
-, -, imports of, 279, 294; (free as bullion), 255.
-, -, out of and into the Jewel Office see Jewel.
-, -, royal presents of to foreign ambassadors etc. see Royal (presents).
Play, money won at, 1308.
Playell (Playle) Thomas, boatman at the Pill, Bristol, 146, 1024.
Player, Sir Thomas, Chamberlain for London, 567–8, 658, 1579; a Commissioner (for London) for the Disbandment of the New Raised Forces, account of his moneys, 58, 254, 658, 687, 703, 1053, 1262, 1338; militia money, 816.
Playing cards see Cardmakers (Company); Spanish (palying cards).
-, - -, prohibition of imports, 1240.
Playstow, Richard, overseer of the poor, Wendover, 1064.
Playters, Lionell, Original Seal and Prefines, Denbigh and Montgomery, 592, 672.
Pleas, Office of, 1062.
Pleasaunce, Forster, Exchequer messenger for Northumberland and Durham, 1581, 1589.
Plendergast see Prendergast.
Plessen, Monsieur, E. W. de, for Prince George of Denmark, 887, 931, 1130.
Pley, George, senr., collector, Weymouth port, 56, 74, 169–70, 352. 353.
-, -, -, junr., collector, Lyme Regis port, 960.
-, -, William, procurator of the Admiralty Court [Cabo Corso], 1444.
Pleydell, Charles, discovery of concealed lands, 59, 342.
-, -, Oliver, sheriff of Berks, 1591.
Plots against Charles II, 216, 228, 575, 1163, 1294, 1295, and see Popish Plot.
Plott, Thomas, Agent at the Hague, 602.
Ploughley ("Pobley") Hundred, co. Oxford, 822.
Plucknet, William, waiter, Uphill, Bristol port, 1276.
Plumbe, Samuel, tidesman, Poole, 1481.
Plumleigh (Plumley) John, officer at Uphill, Bristol port, 146; water bailiff, Dartmouth, 1564.
-, -, William, water bailiff, Dartmouth, 1564.
Plummer, John, order on the Customs, 804; purser of the Nonsuch, 1388.
-, -, Lancelot, boatman, Exmouth, 810.
-, -, Thomas, sheriff of Kent, 1599.
Plummers Close, Stratton on Fosse, 1436.
Plunket, James, discovery of concealed lands, 1575.
-, -, Sir Walter (Sir T. Armstrong's lands), 1391.
Plymouth, John, mariner, 345.
Plymouth, Earl of, see Fitz-Charles, C.: Hickman-Windsor, T. W.
-, - (co. Devon), 10, 40, 45, 73, 290, 295, 315, 356, 381, 399, 400, 401, 439, 441, 445, 446, 450, 466, 482, 554, 567, 581, 606, 650, 690, 875, 876, 936, 1039, 1083, 1092, 1107, 1116, 1122, 1190, 1211, 1212, 1257, 1275, 1276, 1310, 1390, 1391, 1445.
-, agent to the victualling at see Addis, W.
-, citadel on the Hoe, 151.
-, lands bought for the King at, 608, 641.
-, proposed Swedish staple at, 185, 220.
-, soldiers sent [from Tangier and thence] to Ireland, 1276, 1279, 1299.
-, sub-farm of Excise, 1216–7.
-, victualling storehouse, 926.
Plympton (Devon), 482.
Pobley see Ploughley.
Pocock, John, Commissioner for Sick and Hurt (1643), 1587.
-, -, Mr., Receiver of Prizes in 2nd Dutch war, 381.
Pockover, Edward, of Fakenham, Norfolk, Dissenter, 58.
Podmore, Anne, outlaw, co. Chester, 745.
-, -, Thomas, outlaw, co. Chester, 745.
Poet Laureat see Dryden, J.
Poictevain, John, furnishing Windsor Castle rooms, 201; furnishing the Earl of Plymouth's lodgings, 805.
Point d'Alencon see Lace.
Pointz, Capt., interest in the ship Fountain, 1032–5.
-, -, Francis, King's arras maker, 20, 251, 760, 839, 1164, 1314.
-, -, Sir Nicholas, lands, co. Gloucester, 81.
Pole see Poole.
Polexfen, John, merchant, 555.
-, -, Mr., counsel, 382.
Poley, Edmund, Resident with the Elector of Brandenburg, 158, 302, 319, 325, 330, 438, 441, 462, 516, 586, 607, 686–7, 739, 745, 789, 800, 874, 895, 1001, 1031, 1037, 1120, 1121, 1527; employed on his Majesty's affairs in Germany, 874, 1519.
Polhill, William, Kent Committee records temp. Commonwealth, 1628.
Poll see Assessments.
Pollard, Capt. Anthony, Mayor of Windsor Castle garrison, 1180.
-, -, Stephen, tidesman, Weymouth, 748.
Polle (Pille) Thos. de la, Coroner of the Verge of the King's House hold under Hy. VI, 1149, 1250.
Polperro (Looe port), 1276.
Polruan (co. Cornwall), 445, 1211.
Polton (co. Yorks), 1200.
Pompingies, cloth, 11.
Ponder, Mr., books for the Agents for Taxes, 856.
Pondriding Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.
Pontard, Nicholas, Brussels, 408.
Pontefract (co. Yorks), 1199, 1554.
Poole (Pole), Sir Courtney, royal bounty to, 803; Lyme Regis cobb, 1414.
-, -, Geoffrey, lease, co. Montgomery, 723.
-, -, Sir William, collector, Bristol, 614, 769, 951.
Poole (co. Dorset), 33, 42, 50, 74, 93, 292, 295, 308, 321, 343, 439, 445, 450, 506, 553, 554, 556, 614, 629, 714, 715, 810, 818, 875, 903, 960, 968, 1133, 1278, 1311, 1324, 1405, 1445, 1451, 1475, 1476, 1481, 1496; derelict lands, 1571, 1598–9; the Cales, 1571; South Haven, 1571.
Pooley, Edmond, 296.
Pope, John, tenant, Taunton, 61.
-, -, Roger, surety for R. Cresset, 58, 210, 339, 464, 492, 773, 1120, 1130.
-, -, -, Commissioner for the office of Master of the Horse, 674; Equerry of the Hunting Stable, 1179.
-, -, -, landwaiter, London, 1504.
-, -, William, tidesman, Liverpool, 553.
Popham, Serjeant, lease, Windsor, 1392.
Popish Plot (and see Roman Catholic; Warcup, E., Oates, T.), 19, 60, 75, 211, 307, 356.
Porcelain imports of, 123.
Port, Mr., estimate for building King's laundry, 177.
Port St. Mary (Spain) agent at see Westcombe, Sir M.
-, - Royal (Jamaica), 63, 781, 1269.
Portcullis Pursuivant see Heralds College.
Porter, Charles, executing office of Remembrancer of First Fruits and Tenths, 471–2, 779, 975, 1436; reporting on a discovery of concealed lands, 569.
-, -, George, Groom of the Bedchamber, 90, 597, 908; Sidney's estate, 1035; Surveyor of Customs, London port, 178, 307, 462, 717, 860.
-, -, Col. James, commanding English soldiers in the Netherlands, 278, 346.
-, -, John, tidesman, London, 876.
-, -, Richard, watchman, London, 186.
-, -, Thomas, boatman, Bristol, 181, 371.
-, -, William, boatman at the Pill, 1024.
Porteynon (Swansea port), 667.
Portland, Earl and Countess of, see Weston, F. and T.
Portland (co. Dorset), 445, 620.
-, -, Castle garrison, 18, 970, 979, 980, 1050.
-, -, Governor of, 982, see Strangwayes, W.
Portlester manor (co. Meath), 678, 1354.
Portlooe see Looe.
Portman, Edmund, payment to, for the Navy Victuallers, 201.
-, -, John, of London, goldsmith, 557.
Ports, watching of and establishments for see Customs (officers and ports).
Portsea (co. Southants), 1548.
Portsmouth, Duchess of, see Keroualle, L. P. de.
-, - (New England), proceedings against the Customs, 217.
-, - (co. Southants), 173, 212, 291, 300, 376, 445, 563, 629, 659, 714, 810, 852, 874, 975, 977, 997, 1024, 1069, 1075, 1101, 1112, 1212, 1429.
-, agent to the victualling at, 1371, see Brandon, W.
-, Alarm Gallery, 125.
-, dock, 520; dry dock (1656), 1569.
-, fortifications, timber for and issues for, 367, 377, 379, 380, 389, 455, 701, 703, 707, 746, 759, 775, 777, 856, 1073, 1203, 1211, 1213, 1377, 1382.
-, garrison, 827.
-, Godshouse, King's chapel at, 125.
-, Hospital, 125, 274.
-, Ordnance storehouse, 587.
-, prizes brought into, 47, 381.
-, soldiers sent to [from Tangier and thence to] Ireland, 1276, 1279, 1299; new raised soldiers quartered at, 378.
-, victualling storehouse, 926, 957; Commissioner at, 968; storekeeper see Godsalve, C.
-, yacht at, 898.
-, yard and stores see Navy.
Portugal, 591, 948, 1434.
-, Alphonso, King of, 107, 212; death of, 965, 1294.
-, ambassadors to and from see Ambassadors.
-, auditor of, 107.
-, High Treasurer, 107–8.
-, houses at Tangier see Tangier.
-, man of war, 212.
-, mats, 311, 839, 978.
-, merchants to, exports of gold and silver lace and thread, 1052.
-, minister of, 212.
-, money see Portugal (Queen Catarina).
-, moneys, 107.
-, mourning for Queen Mother of, 42.
-, pictures from, 971.
-, Prince Regent of (1669), 107.
-, Queen of, 533; death of, 1295.
-, - Catarina, dowry of ('Portugal money') see Queen (Consort, dowry).
-, - Mother, 42.
-, Secretary, 107.
-, war with Spain, 212.
Portwey, Thomas, tenant, Dover, 1491.
Posely, Luke, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
Post fines (and see Original seal, Prefines), 125, 605, 672–3, 1587.
-, Farmers of, 1452–3; tallies for payments of, made direct to sheriffs, 1452–3.
-, pensions on (1667), 1647.
-, yield of, at the Restoration, 1633.
Post Office, defalcations to the Duke of York see York; to the Postmaster General, 664, 672, 894, 1069.
-, Duke of York's interest in, 1123.
-, farm, payment out of to Secretaries of State for secret service, 1646.
-, franking letters, 929, 1389, 1646; revoked, 1069.
-, grant and dowry out of, to Prince George and Princess Anne see Prince (George), Princess (Anne).
-, mail to Ireland, regulation of, 729.
-, messenger to see Brinley, E.
-, Postmaster General, 729, see Arlington, Earl of.
-, receipts (1660), 1644.
-, routes, 148.
-, yield of, at the Restoration, 1629, 1633.
Postponement of debts, salaries, pensions etc. see Suspension.
Potashes see Customs (petty farms).
Potenger, John, Comptroller of the Pipe, 26, 51, 142, 218, 296, 367, 411, 458, 471, 563, 627, 651, 706, 768, 775–6, 854, 933, 993, 1089, 1100, 1189, 1208, 1370, 1414.
Potsdam (Prussia), 34, 441.
Potter, John, fine on for misdemeanour, 95, 365.
-, -, -, shipmaster, 1361.
-, -, -, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1341.
-, -, Robert, defaulting Customs officer, Ireland, 967.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 935.
Potters Park see Windsor Forest.
Potterspury (co. Northants), 1539.
-, -, John, messenger of the Chamber, 726.
-, -, Major, 147.
-, -, Michael, boatman, Sunderland, 737.
-, -, Richard, surveyor, Stockton, 449, 936.
Poughill (co. Cornwall), 516, 534, 1220, 1282.
Poullgreene, Humph., shipmaster, 1036.
Poulshot (co. Wilts), 991.
Poulton, William, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1341.
-, -, -, waiter, Poulton, 1140.
Poulton (co. Lancs), 230, 650, 810, 1116, 1121, 1140, 1340–1, 1430.
Poultney see Pulteney.
Pound, John, poor Tangier soldier, 1464, 1513.
Poundage and deductions, 1215, 1230, see Army (Paymaster); Ireland (Receiver General); Receivers; Wardrobe (measurage).
Pounsey, Robert, King's Bench fine, 1081.
Povey, David, King's witness, 573.
-, -, Capt. Henry, Tangier, 1185.
-, -, Mr., payment, 833.
-, -, Thomas, paymaster of Tangier, 214, 529, 1428.
-, Master of Requests, 21, 109, 178, 182, 392, 436, 490, 516, 664, 795, 862, 967, 1048, 1134, 1184, 1420; of the Queen's Council, 1448.
Powe, William, Hayman's inquisition, 635.
Powell, Adam, Mayor of Worcester, 871.
-, -, Ann, relict of Richard, 1582.
-, -, David, Page of Honour to the King, 1210.
-, -, Davis, messenger to the House of Commons, 137.
-, -, Edmund, Windsor, 905.
-, -, Griffith, clipper and counterfeiter, 675.
-, -, John, son of Richard, 1582.
-, -, -, certificate for G. Carver, 902.
-, -, -, of Taunton, King's Bench fine, 1503.
-, -, Richard, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures for cos. Derby, Lincoln and Notts, 1213, 1367.
-, -, -, Shotover and Stowood Forest, 1582.
-, -, Rowland, Clerk of the Council, Jamaica, 782.
-, -, Thomas, commander of the Severn scout, Customs smack, 130, 343, 371.
-, -, Walter, jerquer, London, 180, 291.
-, -, William, Crown lands at the Restoration, 1546.
-, -, -, waiter, Aberthaw, 181, 371, 935.
Power, David, Recusant, 1290.
-, -, Richard, 4th Earl of Tyrone, 103.
Powers, Lieut., Tangier, 1185.
Powick (co. Worcester), 264.
Powis, Lady see Herbert, Eliz.
Powle, William, tenant, London, 1535.
Powlett ( and see Paulet) Charles, Lord St. John and (after 1675) 6th Marquess of Winchester, 491, 1561, 1654; ineffectual farm of the Customs as, or Lord St. John et al., 224; fee farms in settlement of his debt as such, 78–9, 106, 368; Lord Warden of New Forest, 170, 199; case as to Lindhurst house and stables, 252–3; Commissioner for Tangier, 1253.
-, -, John, 5th Marquess of Winchester, 989.
-, -, William, Marquess of Winchester, 1563.
Pownall (Pownal), Thomas, cornet, Tangier, 1448.
Powney, Ann, widow of John, 1509.
-, -, John, lands, Windsor, 994, 1392. purveyor to the Mews, 1509.
-, -, Mr., discovery of arrears of taxes, 520.
Poyntz seePointz.
Prague (Bohemia), 325.
Pratt, Robert, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
Prebendary lands in Wales sequestered, 1623.
Pre-fines, 125, 592, 605, 672–3, 1577, 1587, and see Original (seal).
Preist, Charles, Barbados soldier, 144.
Prendergast (Plentergast) Henry, Tangier soldier, 1214.
Prerogative Court see Canterbury.
Prescott (Prestcott), Henry, wine taster, London, 424; merchant, London, 92.
Prescott, John, of Preston, Lancs, 1148, 1310.
-, -, Lewes, discovery of concealment, West Indies, 59–60, 63, 126.
Presgraves (co. Leicester), 702.
Presland see Prestland.
Pressgang see Navy (pressing).
Prestatyn (Hundred, co. Flint), 964, 992, 1534.
Presteigne and Presteigne Lands (co. Radnor), 578; tolls of, 809.
Prestland, Nathaniel, purveyor of timber to the Navy, 221, 380, 701, 845, 851.
Prestman see Priestman.
Preston, Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas, 1387.
-, -, Christopher, of the King's music [? singer], 544.
-, -, George, grandfather of Thomas, 530.
-, -, Sir George, fishings, Connaught, 958, 1102.
-, -, George, of Holker, Lancs, 843.
-, -, John, grandfather of Sir Thomas, 842.
-, -, -, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 721, 1001, 1044, 1341.
-, -, -, salt pan, Northumberland, 231.
-, -, Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas, 1387.
-, -, Mr., militia money, Lancs, 819, 955.
-, -, Philip, tidesman, London, 1221.
-, -, Thomas, father of Thomas, 530.
-, -, -, father of Sir Thomas, 169.
-, -, Sir Thomas, estates, co. Lancs, 138, 169, 387, 487, 540–1, 549, 778, 839, 842–3, 1232, 1234, 1387.
-, -, Thomas (Sir T. Preston's lands), 169, 530, 534, 540–1, 549, 842–3, 1232.
-, -, -, of Furness, 843.
-, -, -, of Kirklington, 843.
Preston, Visct. see Graham, R.
-, - (co. Lancs), 1148, 1233; battle of, 342.
-, - manor (co. Northampton), 1471.
Preston-Patrick manor (co. Lancs or Westmorland), 169.
Prettiman (Prittyman), Sir John, Receiver of First Fruits and Tenths, 1605.
-, -, William, Remembrancer of First Fruits and Tenths, 1434, 1605; debt to the King, 14, 602, 619, 1401; accounts, 61, 434–5, 779, 1113, 1436; suspension of and instructions to, 471–2.
Price, Bartholomew, administrator to H. Jefferies, Lieut.-Gov. of Virginia, 1498.
-, -, Benjamin, bills from Tangier, 24, 783, 938, 959, 971, 1413, 1439.
-, -, Capt., deputy searcher, London, 182, 396.
-, -, David, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
-, -, Elizabeth, widow of Jonathan, 1283, 1403.
-, -, Francis, Customs officer, Bristol, 1310.
-, -, Gervace, keeper of the Armoury, Whitehall, 90, 476, 765, 1125; serjeant, 171, 649, 767, 768, 1060; Yeoman of the Guns, 1179.
-, -, Dame Goditha, relict of Sir Herbert, pension, 367, 409, 589, 591, 735, 736, 901, 915, 1118, 1128, 1450, 1456.
-, -, Herbert, lease, East Smithfield, 1616.
-, -, Sir Herbert, pension, 367, 411, 901, 1450; lease, 195, 237, 364.
-, -, John, waiter, Aberdovey, 446; tidesman, London, 903.
-, -, -, yeoman hanger, 1286.
-, -, -, Receiver and Paymaster General of the Revenue, Ireland, 673, 693, 757, 761, 770, 792, 872, 1189, 1298, 1485; Receiver of compositions for defective titles, Ireland, 1222; loans by, 806.
-, -, Jonathan, Tangier soldier, 1283.
-, -, Mr., searcher, Newport, Swansea port, 292.
-, -, Thomas, Bishop of Kildare, 1054.
-, -, -, surety for R. Cooke, 43, 561.
-, -, -, goldsmith of London, 1043; perpetual interest on the Excise, 550; exchange of 30,000l. from Ireland, 1078, 1177, 1288; certificate for G. Carver, 902.
-, -, William, tenant, Winchester, 973.
Prices, 434.
-, of beans, 1137, and see Corn.
-, of cloth, 11, 1256.
-, of corn see Corn.
-, of hemp, 457.
-, of iron, 963, 1603.
-, of land in Sherwood Forest, 966.
-, of Navy and Ordnance stores for the French war, 1099.
-, of oats, 1341, see Corn.
-, of saltpetre, 728, 805, 852.
-, of wood, 963, 1603.
-, -, current see Bills of Rate.
Prichard see Pritchard.
Prickman, Joseph, of London, senr., merchant, 71; outlaw, 311.
-, -, William, loss at sea, 703.
Priddle, John, bailiff of Milton Falcon bridge, 565.
Priddy (Pridy), Fair, extent for debt, co. Monmouth, 852.
-, -, William, extent for debt, co. Monmouth, 852.
Pride, Thomas, traitor, Sussex, 1529.
Prideaux, Sir Richard, Surveyor General of the Duchy of Cornwall, 491, 516, 1407, 1558–9, 1559, 1566, 1572, 1578, 1579, 1584, 1586, 1593, 1594, 1595, 1598, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1625.
Pridham, Mr., Hayman's inquisition, 635.
Priestman (Preistman), Henry, Navy Captain, 870, 879; redemption of seamen, 1353.
-, -, John, purser of the Sapphire, 191.
Prigg, Nicho., tidesman, St. Ives, 1325.
PRINCE George of Denmark, 1137.
-, goods for, 887, 1130.
-, hire of furniture for, 978.
-, installation as Knight of the Garter, 978.
-, marriage with Lady Anne, 1123, 1383.
-, plate, 931.
-, settlement by the Duke of York 5,000l. out of Post Office and 5,000l. out of the Excise, 946, 970, 1038, 1056, 1081, 1123, 1139, 1202, 1383, 1476; 10,000l. out of the Excise by Charles II, 1123; Trustees for same, 1123; issues to thereon, 1183, 1313, 1332, 1334, 1336, 1358, 1375, 1382, 1395, 1432, 1456, 1507.
-, - William of Orange, 1294, 1295.
-, advances to, 193, 350.
-, arrival in England, 237.
-, at Zelle, 596.
-, French players of his Company, 1134.
-, George and Garter for, 199.
-, hire of beds and bedding for, 898.
-, in Holland, 327.
-, - Rupert, 530.
-, annuity (4,000l.), 8, 168, 176, 294, 296, 302, 326, 355, 431, 438, 505, 513, 612, 615; (2,000l.) 124,
-, Commissioner for Tangier, 1252.
-, death of, 1294; embalming his body, 1286; funeral, 839, 1286; mourning for, 1318.
-, executor to, 701.
-, garden at Windsor, 1152.
-, member of the Privy Council, 275.
-, plate, 666, 701, 745.
-, Regiment of Dragoons, 1160.
-, stables at Windsor, 8.
-, Vice-Admiral, 701.
-, Windsor Castle, 172, 392;
-, Windsor Little Park, 147.
Princes Meadows see Kennington.
PRINCESS or Lady Anne of Denmark, birthday, 1291–2, 1295, 1505.
-, goods for, 193, 1505.
-, grant of the Cockpit, 1137–8.
-, lodgings at the Cockpit, 1505; at St. James's, 542.
-, marriage and settlement, 946, 1123, 1383, and see Prince (George).
-, tapestries for, 1279.
-, -, Mary of Orange, furniture for, 804.
Prinns tenement see Netherton.
Prior, Lawrence, searcher, London, 424.
Pritchard (Prichard), Sir William, contractor for Navy and Ordnance stores for the French war, 50, 205, 465, 576, 877, 1025, 1037, 1079, 1080, 1099, 1240, 1279, 1332, 1334, 1389–90.
Prittyman see Prettiman.
Privatiers, 582, 780, 1211, and see Marque, Pirates.
Privilege, debtors, cases of, 336.
PRIVY COUNCIL, 63, 626.
-, books, 1060.
-, Chamber, Whitehall, 182, 475, 555, 1629; Chamber keepers; 268, 300, see Coling, B., Cox, J.
-, clerks of, 266, 267, 470, 474, 648, 1320, see Lloyd, Sir P., Southwell, Sir R., Nicholas, Sir J., Dolman, Sir T., Gwynn, F.
-, Committees of, 1646; for Irish affairs, 883–4, 986; for Redemption of Captives see Redemption; for Tangier see Tangier; for Trade and Foreign Plantations see Trade.
-, Irish concordatums not to be exceeded without consent of, 1005–6.
-, letters written by, 568, 640.
-, Lord President of (see Radnor, Earl of; Rochester, Earl of), 283, 294, 315, 354, 562, 1132, 1514; diet and royal bounty to, 8, 12, 108, 116, 222, 272, 284, 358, 374, 450, 460, 531, 560, 568, 629, 632, 682, 689, 760, 775, 871, 888, 931, 948, 1048, 1094, 1106, 1258, 1341, 1373, 1507.
-, Lords or members of, 275, 467, 652, 882, 996, 1171; signing Tower bills, 140, 265; signing Trade and Plantation Office incidents bills, 267; attending the Treasury see Treasury.
-, matters referred to, 394, 1071; debated by the King in, 128, 960.
-, meetings, 42, 59, 1522.
-, messenger see Strutt, F.
-, office, 212.
-, orders of the King in (including directions and references), 9, 10, 20, 28, 39, 52, 62, 65, 67, 75, 82, 91, 92, 105, 106, 134, 144, 181–2, 206, 216, 241, 253, 258, 275, 280, 283, 288, 298, 306, 312, 315, 329–30, 356, 390, 393, 402, 404, 406–7, 409, 428, 430, 490, 496, 502, 582, 632, 640, 644, 647, 663, 664, 680, 693, 717, 747, 772, 778, 780, 787, 804, 811, 884, 925, 939, 942, 977, 986, 996, 1024, 1026, 1032, 1034, 1065, 1068, 1086, 1093, 1099, 1105, 1157–8, 1191, 1238, 1240, 1251, 1299,
1353, 1371, 1387, 1392–3, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1439, 1447, 1465, 1471, 1496, 1504, 1515, 1522, 1539.
-, payments in the Chamber by the King and Council warrants, 1665.
-, Proclamations of the King in, 315, 633, 641, 730, 862–3, 1086, 1105, 1158, 1240, 1587, 1588, 1608.
-, Records, under-keeper of, 634.
-, - GARDEN see Whitehall.
-, - PURSE, claiming forfeitures of iron ware, 1157–8.
-, debt to, 741, 1095, 1660.
-, establishment or estimates (1667), 1646; (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
-, Healing medals delivered to for the King's use in healing and issues for, 68, 165, 296, 301, 403, 438, 453, 458, 460, 598, 641, 642, 647, 678, 718, 755, 785, 800, 834, 841, 908, 909, 923, 950, 952, 998, 1056, 1079, 1276, 1285, 1359, 1488.
-, Keeper of (see May, B.), issues to, 80, 116, 165, 177, 227, 257, 261, 272, 374, 403, 419, 462, 466, 476, 493, 501, 593, 605, 607, 610, 678, 683, 685, 686, 689, 694, 708, 713, 759, 770, 794, 870, 879, 891, 938, 998, 1025, 1048, 1056, 1105, 1127, 1136, 1141, 1227, 1285, 1303, 1342, 1417, 1435, 1488, 1658.
-, seizures granted or devoted to, and issues out of, 272, 397, 416, 462, 718, 1105, 1157–8, 1460.
-, - seal dormant see Dormant.
-, - SEAL, Lord, 78, 102, 153, 165, 235, 392, 693, 1132, 1514, 1598, see Anglesea, Earl of; Bath, Earl of; Manchester, Earl of; Robartes, Lord J., Halifax, Marquess.
-, diet allowance, 284, 493, 682, 689, 775, 888, 931, 948, 1048, 1094, 1106, 1131, 1258, 1359, 1507, 1646, 1651, 1653.
-, lodgings in the House of Lords, 630.
-, Office, 152, 245; caveats, 149, 165, 641; fees, 666, 857, 1291.
-, rich purse for, 839, 1499.
-, - seal, routine for money warrants, 165–6.
Prizage and Butlerage, 1116.
-, farm of (England) see Waller, Sir W.; sub-farmer see Paul, Sir W.; assignees of the farm, 1380.
-, payment out of the farm rent of to the Visct. Grandison and Sir E. Villiers in trust for the Duke of Northumberland, 1101, 1380.
-, Cinque Port merchants exempt from, 1309.
Prizes (ships and goods) (1660), Treasurers or collectors for (Sparrow, J., Blake, H., Blackwall, R.), and accounts, 1544, 1545, 1581, 1582, 1588.
-, Office, Comptroller of see Oxenbridge, C.
-, - (in both Dutch Wars), 639, 868.
-, accounts, 47, 381, 556, 778, 844, 940, 1085.
-, concealments and embezzlements of and commissions for discovery of, 47, 891, 975–6, 1205.
-, money, 504.
-, Receiver of see Mounteney, R.
-, Treasurer (for 1st Dutch War) see Cooper, A. A.
-, -, taken by Dutch in 1st and 2nd Dutch Wars, 240, 253, 513.
-, -, - French in the war with the Dutch, 582.
-, -, - Turkish ships, 939.
Probate of wills, yield of at the Restoration, 1633, 1637.
Probin, John, tidesman, London, 849, 949.
Proby, Edward, Commissioner for In quiry, lands, London, 58; tenant, London, 1534.
Proclamations see Privy Council.
Proctor, John, senr. and junr., landwaiter, London, 1172; tidewaiter, Liverpool, 1310; waiter, Bridport, 1276.
Progers (Proger), Edward, Groom of the Bedchamber, 90, 597, 908, 1618; pension, 198, 222, 362, 409, 438, 588, 590, 734, 735, 898, 915, 1117, 1128, 1449, 1456, 1662; keeper of Middle Park, Hampton Court, 453, 961, 1391; lands, Southwark, 1093, 1386, 1468, 1515, 1547, 1570–1.
-, -, Henry, Equerry of the Hunting Stable, 1179.
Progress see King's (Progress).
Prompstown (co. Dublin), 738.
Protestants see Dissenters; French (refugees).
Proud, John, Receiver of Assessments, co. Salop (1649), 521–2.
-, -, Thomas, Receiver of Assessments, co. Salop (1649), 521–2.
Provost, the (Humber, Yorks), 1290.
Prowse (Prouse), George, warehousekeeper, Bristol, 315, 533.
-, -, John, lease, Taunton, 61; of Somerset, clothier, 990.
-, -, Richard, trustee for Lord Clifford, 340, 405; Solicitor to the Customs, 56, 105, 140, 175, 372, 396–7, 661, 1081, 1371, 1405, 1433, 1464, 1493.
-, -, Thomas, lease, Taunton, 36–7, 51, 60.
-, -, Valentine, information concerning Plantation ships trading direct to Scotland, 1486, 1489.
Pruson, Hildebrand, lands in North and West Fens, 1626.
Prussia, imports of rye from, 328.
Prutia [spruce] deals for the Navy, 772.
Puckle, Mr., payment by Sir R. Bulstrode, 408.
Puddington (co. Surrey), 961.
Pugh, John, Original Seal and Prefines, Denbigh and Montgomery, 592, 672.
-, -, Robert, Long Writ prosecution, 382.
Pukwell (near York city), 1554.
Pulborough (co. Sussex), 824, 1540.
Pullestone, Roger, sheriff of Denbigh, 814.
Pulteney (Pultney, Poultney), Thomas, Page of Honour, pension as such, 222, 422, 423, 598, 720, 729, 901, 989, 1179, 1311, 1483, 1488.
-, -, Sir William, lands at Hyde Park, 58, 432, 576, 628, 637, 641, 645, 660.
Puncheon, Robert, tidesman, Newcastle, 563.
Purbeck, Visct., see Villiers, J.
-, -, Isle of, 818.
Purcell (Pursell), Edward, Gentleman Usher, 649, 767.
-, -, Henry, of the King's music, 475, 544, 916, 1287.
-, -, Capt. [? James or Robert], Walcott's estate, 870; Tangier, 1284.
-, -, Lieut. [? James], and his father, Duke of Monmouth's Regiment of Foot, 145.
-, -, Mris., widow of Thomas, 648, 768, 915, 1420.
-, -, Thomas, of the King's music, 32, 142, 171, 468, 474, 539, 543, 544, 653, 898, 766; lease of Knighton tolls, 809.
Purdis, John, shipmaster, 747.
Purfeild, Jo., of Battle, collector of Sussex militia money, 824.
Purley (co. Berks), 1081.
Pursell see Purcell.
Purser, Nicholas, Nesscliffe tithes, 1180.
Purveis, John, servant to Edward Randolph, 16, 353.
Purveyance abolished, 57, 1054.
Purveyors see Navy; Royal Household.
Pwllheli (co. Carnarvon), 563, 608.
Pye, John, proposal for coining halfpence and farthings, 991.
-, -, Lady, house at Whitehall, 1521.
-, -, Sir Robert, Auditor of the Receipt, 1607, 1630.
-, -, Thomas, inspector of linen, Yarmouth port, 1075.
Pyers, Hugh, debt to J. Ashburne, 644.
Pyke, Mris. see Dike.
Pyle, Mr., bricklayer, Windsor Castle, 656.
-, -, Richard, King's serjeant chirurgeon, 1286.
Pym (Pim) John, merchant, 8, 65.
Pyndar see Pindar.
Pyne, Malachi, Exeter Castle ditches, 1583–4.
Pyner, Richard, waterman, Gravesend, 1140.
Pysing, John, Customs officer, Marazion, 1360.