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Pacey, Samuel, Receiver General of assessments, etc., co. Suffolk, 163, 216, 438, 457, 459.
-, William, Receiver General of assessments for part of Norfolk, 163, 459.
Packer, Phillip, former Paymaster of the Works, accounts, 216, 438.
Padstow
-, co. Cornwall, Customs collector at. See Bligh, J.
-, Nosworthy, T.
-, Parminster, C.
-, Customs officers at, 437, 492.
Padua, ship from, 474.
Page, Mathew, of Warrington, petition of, wharf etc. at Banck Key, 501.
Paine. See Payne.
Painter. See Paynter.
Pales, Old and New. See Delamere Forest.
Pallas, Pallace, co. Kerry, manor and lands of, 505.
Palmer, , prosecuted for killing deer, 408, 409.
Palmes
-, Guy, late a Teller of the Receipt, 139, 235, 495, 547
-, Exchequer bills embezzled by his chief clerk. 14, 15, 16, 30, 160, 257, 324.
-, William, father of Guy, petition for grant of manors and lands in cos. Bedford, Middlesex and Norfolk, 478.
Papillon
-, (Papillion), Philip, cashier of the Victualling to the Earl of Orford, 25, 209, 416, 422
-, accounts of, 28, 42, 125, 135, 231-232, 406, 503.
Park
-, (Parke, Parks), Daniel, colonel, royal bounty for, for bringing the news of Blenheim, 44, 363
-, prosecution of, 408.
-, Richard, petition of, leave to compound a Customs debt, 85, 559.
Park Gate, co. Chester, 235.
Parker, Sir George, bart., a sub-commissioner for Prizes at Portsmouth, 482.
-, John, appointed Agent for Prizes at Falmouth and Mounts Bay, 160, 173
-, petition of, 384.
Parkhurst
-, John, et al., late Commissioners for Prizes, accounts, 223
-, a Receiver of arrears of prizes taken in the late war, 112, 116, 124, 150, 165, 190, 236, 257, 293, 296, 319, 329, 335, 350, 373, 387, 406, 475, 513.
Parks. See Park.
Parminster
-, Cornelius, Customs collector at Padstow, transferred to Poulton, 153
-, dismissed, 441.
Parran [John], Receiver General of taxes, co. Oxford, accounts, 438.
Parsons, , Auditor [of Crown Revenues], complaint against, 538.
-, -, major of Lord Lucas's regiment, petition, 539.
-, Edward, debt of, for tobacco duties, 300.
-, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London, 101
-, late a Victualling Commissioner, petition, 496.
-, Theophilus, an agent to regiments from the West Indies, 129.
-, William, colonel, petition for place of Engraver of the Mint, 330.
-, -, Queen's waiter, London port, 248, 306.
Partis, Francis, debt of, for salt duty, 120, 324, 505.
-, Mathias, debt of, for salt duty, 120, 324, 505.
Parton, co. Cumberland, waiter and searcher at, 322.
Partridge, Elizabeth, widow of William, royal bounty for, 360.
-, Mary, daughter of William, royal bounty for, 360.
-, Simon, tidesman in London port, 215, 510.
-, William, bombardier, drowned, 360.
-, -, son of William, royal bounty for, 360.
Pascall (Paskall), John, officer appointed to get in arrears of prizes of the late war, 165, 190, 257, 293, 329, 475.
Pascoe, George, lease during his life, 331.
-, Johnson, lease of a tenement in Tretherappe, 451.
Paskall. See Pascall.
Paston, Lord Charles, his regiment, 46, 65, 206, 274, 320, 341, 433, 434, 442, 463, 467, 527, 541.
Paterson, Ralph, Customs messenger between Newcastle and Shields, 394.
Patten (Patton), Archibald, major, late a captain in the Earl of Donegal's regiment, petition, etc., 85, 86, 522.
-, Thomas, his wharf near Warrington, 501
-, caveat in favour of, 189.
Patterson, James, a Reduced Invalid at Tynemouth, 397.
Patton. See Patten.
Patuxent River. See Maryland.
Pauncefort (Pauncefoot), , Army affairs, 1, 3, 11, 12, 16, 19, 22, 28, 46, 48, 59, 82, 201.
Pawling, Robert, Comptroller and Accomptant General of the Stamp Duties, petition, 7, 137.
Payne (Paine), John, an agent to regiments from the West Indies, 129.
-, Rachel, petition of, 85, 553.
-, Richard, petition for leave to compound recognizances, 514.
-, Samuel, of Chester, merchant, petition of, Customs debt, 362.
-, Thomas, interest on orders assigned to, 355.
Paynter (Painter), Roger, appointed tidesman at Bristol, 54, 412, 417.
Pearce (Pearse), , colonel, his regiment, 494.
-, Edward, information entered by, 204.
-, -, and other inhabitants of Mousehole, salvage money for, 273.
-, Thomas, interest on an order assigned to, 403.
-, See also Peirce.
Peare, Richard, master surgeon of the hospital in Portugal, 321.
Pearse. See Pearce.
Peele, co. Chester, 334.
Peirce, , an exchange broker, publisher of a libel, 299.
-, John, tidesman at Plymouth, petition for coastwaiter's place there, 532.
-, Thomas, petition for place of Receiver of the temporalities of St. David's bishopric, 326.
-, See also Pearce.
Peisley, William, Chief Justice of Merioneth, Carnarvon and Anglesea, salary, 142, 273, 298, 426, 512.
Pelham, , attends the Treasury, 16, 54.
-, Henry, Clerk of the Pells, 53, 144.
-, Sir John, Vice Admiral of Sussex, payment to, for raising seamen, 457.
-, John, Deputy Clerk of the Pells. 21, 28, 348.
Pellet, John, pension for, 251.
Pembroke, county of, Chief Justice of. See Neave, Phillip.
Receiver General of assessments, 112, 165, 216, 458.
Second Justice of. See Webb, Thomas.
Vice-Admiral of. See Vaughan, John, Earl of Carberry.
Pembroke
-, co. Pembroke, port of, surveyor of, 427
-, sick and wounded at, 484.
Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Thomas.
Pendarves, Alexander, a Principal Commissioner for Prizes, 336, 411, 481.
Penneck, John, father of William, petition of, 428.
-, William, merchant, Customs debt of, 428.
Pennsylvania, 417.
chaplain going to. See Chubb, John,
charter for trading to, desired, 282.
government of, observations on, 343.
ship built in, 192, 224.
Pennyman, [Thomas], late Receiver General of the Stamp Duties, 90.
Penryn
-, co. Cornwall, Customs collector at. See Bligh, S.
-, Thompson, A.
-, Upton, R.
Customs officers at, 436, 492.
sick and wounded at, 484.
Pentyre
-, (Pentire), John, lease of lands in the Duchy of Cornwall, petition, 190
-, lease of a tenement in Boyton manor, 225.
Penzance
-, co. Cornwall, Customs collector at. See Ustick, R.
-, Customs officers at, 128, 249.
Pepper, Richard, petition for leave to compound recognizances, 514.
Pepys, Samuel, Treasurer for Tangier, accounts, 216, 424.
Percour, Bonna Green de, pension for, 251.
Pereyra, Isaac, Commissary General of bread and bread waggons in Ireland, accounts, 216, 438.
Perkins, William, estate of, commission of enquiry upon, 407.
Perry (Perrie), Edward, Agent for Prizes at Antigua and Montserrat, 301.
a Commissioner of the Four and a Half per cent. duty in Nevis, 189, 242.
Register of the Admiralty Court at Antigua, 128, 213.
-, Micajah, of London, merchant, ship owned by, 224
-, memorial of, ports in Virginia, 540.
-, Richard, of London, merchant, petition of, 531, 538.
-, Thomas, tidesman in Bristol port, 453.
Persia, King of, letters from and to, mentioned, 191, 233.
Peru, 225.
Peterborough, Earl of. See Mordaunt, Charles.
Peters
-, John, clerk to a Teller of the Receipt, 139
-, petition of, 62.
-, Renatus, clerk and assistant to the storekeeper for Prizes, London port, 121, 481.
-, Robert, Receiver General of assessments, etc., for co. Herts., 163, 216, 460.
Peterson, Severine, of Liverpool, accountant for sick and wounded, 484.
Petit. See Petyt.
Petre, Father, certifying account of healing medals, 172.
Petty, Edward (Henry), lease during his life, 420, 325.
-, George, grant of the office of Surveyor of Petty Customs, London port, 303.
-, Henry. See Petty, Edward.
Petyt
-, (Petit), William, Keeper of the Records in the Tower, directions to, 364
-, additional fee for, 376
-, issue to, 493.
one of the referees appointed to consider the digesting, ordering, etc. of records, 228, 364.
Pevensey, Pevensea, co. Sussex, port and Rape of, assessments, 164.
Peverel, Peveril, cos. Notts, and Derby, honor and manor of, grant of mines, quarries, etc. of, 7, 62, 135, 268.
Peyster, John de, security for the Receiver General of New York, 244.
Philadelphia
-, collector of Customs at. See Bewly, J.
-, Moore, J.
Phillip, "King" [sachem of Mount Hope], death of, 238.
Phillips, Rice, tidesman at Plymouth, 437.
-, Richard, late a, collector of the Revenue in Ireland, 549.
-, Thomas, petition for the stewardship of the Bishop's Court in co. Carmarthen, 419.
Phips, , counsel, 26-27.
Phoenix Park
-, co. Dublin, Newton Lodge in, 420
-, Newton Walk, Keeper of, 420
-, Ranger of. See Smith, Sir Thomas : works at, 410.
Pied, , captain, commanding the Sea Flower, 213.
Piedmont, 15, 17, 21, 51, 63, 70, 77, 159, 195, 347, 433, 495.
Piggon (Pigon), Edward, surveyor of duties on houses and on marriages, co. Norfolk, 116, 197.
Pigou, Francis, petition for grant of part of James's estate, 380.
-, James, died intestate in London, estate of, 381, 453.
-, John, petition for grant of part of James's estate, 380.
-, Mary, petition for grant of part of James's estate, 380.
-, Paul, petition for grant of part of James's estate, 380.
-, Stephen, estate of, 453.
Pill, co. Somerset, Customs boatmen at, 378, 379.
Pillson (Pilson), James, petition for Customs place, 302.
-, Thomas, appointed surveyor of Berwick port, 423.
Piscataqua, New England, Navy masts from, 353.
Pitt, Joseph, deceased, apothecary to the Queen, 420.
Pitts, Laming, prosecuted for importing French silks, 407.
Plantamoor (Plantamour), Philip, late Resident at the Court of the King of Prussia, payments to, 121, 367.
Plater, George, Receiver of Patuxent District, Maryland, directions to, 261, 279.
Playell, John, petition for payment for watering in Hyde Park, 508.
Playwell, Thomas, Customs boatman in Bristol port, appointed tidesman there, 378, 379.
Plomley
-, William, tidesman at Bristol, drowned, 417
-, bounty for his widow, 529.
Plowman, , captain, commanding a privateer in New England, 479, 554.
Plummer, John, assignee of a commission of bankruptcy, petition, 493.
Plymouth, co. Devon, 138, 326, 328, 548.
Agent for Admiralty Droits and Perquisites at. See Avent, B.
Customs officers at, 114, 302, 437, 521, 528, 532.
execution at, 209, 245.
Navy ships at, 3.
packet boats for the Plantations to embark at, 411.
prize brandy at, 69, 378, 474, 551.
Prizes at, 194, 284, 454.
clerk and accountant of. See Hill, F.
Receiver of. See Tom, W.
storekeeper of. See Humble, T.
sub-commissioners of, 194. See also Cowse, W.
-, Hooke, H.
-, Manley, J.
sick and wounded and prisoners of war at, Agent for. See Dickenson, George.
Plymouth, Countess of. See FitzCharles, Bridget.
Plympton, co. Devon, hundred of, assessments, 164, 459.
Pocock, , a farmer, custody of Margaret James, an idiot, 231, 279.
Poley
-, Edmund, Envoy Extraordinary to the Princes of Brunswick and Luneburg, extraordinaries, 367
-, ordinary, 304, 354, 391, 493.
Polhill, David, former grant of the office of High Steward, Bailiff, etc. of the Honor and Manor of Otford, 151.
Pollexfen, John, a Commissioner for Trade, 92, 312, 356.
-, Nicholas, his marriage to a Maid of Honour, 389.
-, Rosamond. See Yarburgh.
Polslow, co. Devon, 259.
Pomroy, John, appointed Agent for Prizes at Fowey, 173.
Poole, co. Dorset, 217, 519.
Customs collector. at. See Bowles, W.
-, Jacomb, W.
port of, customer of. See Swanton, W.
Receivers General of assessments, 458.
Pope, Thomas, riding officer at Bexhill, 100.
Popple (Pople), William, senior, Secretary to the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, 18, 92, 99, 127, 140, 159, 196, 237, 245, 283, 310, 312, 332, 333, 343, 344, 356, 392, 411, 413, 415, 416, 450.
-, -, junior, 547.
Port Isaac (Izick), co. Cornwall, riding officer at, 249.
Port St. Mary's. See Puerto de Santa Maria.
Portalegre, English taken prisoners at, 544.
Porte, The, 23.
Porter, , captain, his company in Hamilton's regiment, 465.
-, -, -, rent of the house occupied by, 111, 411.
-, -, -, reward etc. for detecting the conspiracy against William III, 407.
-, Edward, clerk to the riding surveyor of the Prizes Office, 481.
Portland Castle, commander of, prize taken by, 369.
Portland, Countess of. See Weston, Frances.
Portland, Earl of. See Bentinck, William.
Portman, Henry, Keeper of Hyde Park, 62, 101, 129, 469, 471, 542.
-, John, accountant in the Prizes Office, 481
-, petition, 81.
Portsmouth, co. Southampton, 112, 151, 191, 234, 258, 273, 384, 403, 520.
Customs collector at. See Weaver, .
Customs officers at, 298, 322, 351.
gun wharf and storehouses to be built for the Navy at, 29.
Lieutenant Governor of. See Gibson, J.
Navy Commissioner at. See Gifford, W.
Navy ships at, 3, 158.
Navy Yard at, 207.
Prizes at, clerk and accountant. See Clutterbuck, R.
storekeeper. See Battailney, J.
sub commissioners. See Goring, C.
-, Parker, Sir G.
Purveyor of the Navy at, 256.
sick and wounded at, 484.
Portsmouth, Duchess of. See Queroualle, Louisa R. de P. de.
Portugal, 225, 515.
Army in. See Subject Index
Army, Abroad.
"Charles III, King of Spain" in, 37, 139, 147, 516.
Dutch transports from, 548.
expedition, 36, 412.
fleet for, 6.
King of, Ambassador Extraordinary to. See Methuen, John.
arms, ammunition and accoutrements for, 153, 334, 415, 450, 531.
army of, corn and provisions for, 43
-, General Officers to serve with, 179, 197, 226.
Envoy Extraordinary from, 153, 334, 378, 415, 455, 516, 526. See also Acunha, Don L d'.
Envoy Extraordinary to. See Methuen, Paul.
subsidy to, for preparations, etc., 1, 3, 95
-, for part maintenance of 13,000 men, 13, 15, 17, 20, 41, 43, 55, 59, 64, 70, 71, 149, 159, 166, 179, 226, 255, 276, 305, 349, 361, 388, 390, 431, 433, 455, 502, 516, 534, 544.
packet boats for, 15. See also Lisbon.
Prizes Agent in, 231.
ships for, removal of embargo on, 518, 526, 531, 539, 541.
ships from, piracies committed upon, 479, 560.
transport service in, Agent for. See Darby, R.
-, Sadler, W.
victualling in, 46.
wine for the Royal Household from, 245.
Poscall, Francis, corporal in Dumairolle's regiment, payment to, 432.
Postlack, Paul, master of the Cowslip, 531.
Potomac River. See Maryland.
Pottinger
-, (Pottinger), John, Comptroller of the Pipe, salary, 110, 312, 392
-, fees, 390.
-, Jeoffrey, bailiff of manors in Somerset, 281.
Potts, Samuel, in possession of the Queen's ground at Albemarle Buildings, 54.
Poulett
-, Charles, 2nd Duke of Bolton, Marquess of Winchester, Warden and Keeper of the New Forest, 361
-, allowances for, 157, 222
-, his claim to windfalls as bailiff of Burleigh Walk, 303
-, petitions of, 81, 301.
Vice Admiral of co. Hants., payment to, for raising seamen, 457.
Poulton
-, co. Lancs., clergy of, address from, 139
-, Customs collector at. See Jennings, W.
-, Nosworthy, T.
-, Parminster, C.
Povey, John, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 93, 313, 356-7, 385, 412, 462.
-, Richard, Treasurer for Sick and Wounded and Prisoners of War, 28, 43, 102, 103, 111, 114, 145, 156, 161, 174, 206, 216, 320, 321, 349, 365, 387, 400, 405, 463, 502.
Powell
-, (Powle), Caleb, Receiver General of assessments for cos. Anglesey, Brecon, Carnarvon, Merioneth, Montgomery and Radnor, 165, 460
-, petition, 501.
-, Joseph, on the list of reduced Invalids, 119.
-, Samuel, clerk for Prizes at Deal, Ramsgate and Margate, 482, 494.
-, -, a serjeant-at-arms, 313, 357, 396
-, attending the House of Commons, 205, 393, 557.
-, Thomas, Customs boatman, drowned at Bristol, bounty for his mother, 529.
Power, Benjamin, schoolmaster at Wapping, pension for teaching seamen's children, 370.
-, John, second clerk for Prizes at Dover, 482.
-, Thomas, Agent for Prizes at Bideford, 196.
Powis, Marquis of. See Herbert, William.
-, See also Powys.
Powle. See Powell.
Powys (Powis), , matter referred to, 81.
-, Joseph, captain, commanding the Bridgewater, 214.
-, Richard, interest on orders assigned to, 325.
Poyke, Richard, Clerk of the Cheque to the Messengers of the Chamber, 270.
Prade, Francis, tidesurveyor in London port, 510.
Pratt, Dr., lodgings provided for the late King's servants by, 560.
-, John, surveyor of Berwick port, dismissed, 423.
-, -, Deputy Vice Treasurer of Ireland, 144.
-, Samuel, payment to, lodging of chaplains in ordinary at Kensington, 414.
Presgrave
-, Hester, wife of Robert, bills in the Exchequer against, 14, 16, 160
-, petition of, 324.
-, Robert, former chief clerk to a Teller of the Receipt, 139
-, Exchequer Bills embezzled by, 14, 15, 30, 207, 257
-, proposed licence to return to England and pardon for, 30, 324
-, his examination, 68.
Preston
-, Viscount. See Graham, Edward
-, Graham, Richard.
Preston, George, petition for leave to compound recognizances, 514.
-, Robert, tidesman and boatman at Liverpool, 379.
Pretty, Margaret, pension for, 33, 252.
Price, Aubrey, prosecution of, charges of, 406, 407.
-, Barbara, of St. Margaret's, Westminster, annuity purchased by, 259.
-, Evan, deputy Queen's waiter, London port, 384.
-, Rice, Customs officer drowned at Bristol, bounty for his widow and children, 529.
Pricket, Marmaduke, annuity purchased by, 157, 160-161.
-, Tabitha, annuity purchased by, 157, 160.
Prince, John, master of the Thomas and Phoebe, 224.
Prior (Pryor), Matthew, a Commissioner for Trade, 92, 312, 356.
Prisick, Christopher, petition for removal of embargo on a ship, 531, 539.
Pritchard, Thomas, highway robber, arrest of, 341.
Proctors (Procter, Proctor), , gift of plate from the Queen at the christening of his child, 447.
-, Samuel, sworn broker proposal for disposal of prize ordnance, etc., 168, 176.
Proger (Progers), Edward, Keeper of the Middle Park and of the harewarren at Hampton Court, 89, 107, 189, 221, 451.
Proudfoot
-, Mark, Agent for Prizes with the Mediterranean fleet, 514
-, petition for arrears of salary, 373.
Prussia, King of :
Ambassador from, 254, 306.
Envoy to. See Friesen, Count.
Envoy Extraordinary to. See Wentworth, Thomas, Lord Raby.
late Resident at the Court of. See Plantamoor, Phillip.
subsidy to, for 8000 men sent to the succour of the Duke of Savoy, 536.
troops of, 254, 455.
Prussia, pitch and tar from, 389.
Pryor. See Prior.
Pudsey, , to attend the Treasury, 25.
-, Ambrose, petition for grant of royalties of lead mines in Yorkshire, 127.
Puerto de Santa Maria (Port St. Mary's), 22, 56, 191, 193, 408.
Pugh, Robert, late Clerk of Rules and Orders in the Queen's Bench, 254.
Pulleine, Thomas, proposal of, concerning lead mines in Grinton and Fremington, 334.
Purbeck, Viscountess. See Bourke, Margaret.
Purcell, Frances, pension for, 251.
Purdham, George, gamekeeper at Bagshot, 183.
Purefroy, Sarah, widow, custodiam lease of lands in co. York, 505.
Purse, Nicholas, his loan to a Queen's waiter, London port, 415.
Pust, Daniel, master of the Golden Fleece, 526.
Putney, co. Surrey, prisoner at, 417.
Puxly, Nicho., petition for appointment as riding officer at Lewes, 216.
Pye, John, Customs collector at Newcastle, payment by, for raising seamen, 457.
-, -, appointed riding surveyor of hawkers and pedlars licences, 265.
Pyle, Edward, woodward of New Forest, 222, 257, 410, 436.
Pyne, John, of Exeter, merchant, petition of, seizure of wines, 285, 294, 364.
Pynsent, , Free School of Chudleigh founded by, 455.