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Packet boats, a great burthen by the war; cxxxix. 30.
-, between England and Ostend; cxv. 16.
-, carrying on of trade by, detrimental to correspondence; cxx. 10.
-, great losses of the; cxxiii. 45.
-, H.M., seamen employed in, tenpences deducted from pay of; cxliv. 3.
-, masters of, to import and export goods; cvi. 74.
-, savings in the management of; cli. 24.
-, West India; cxxiii. 54.
Pacy, or Pacey, Samuel, of Lowestoft, receiver general of Suffolk; cxiv. 32, 60; cxix. 4.
-, William, Esq., heir and administrator to Samuel, petition; cxiv. 32.
Paddon, Capt.; clxxiv. 47.
-, -, as to British captives detained by the King of Morocco; clxxv. 51.
Padstow, collector of; cxxxvi. 21.
-, French ship seized, at; clxiv. 21.
Paget, or Pagett, the late Lord, the death of; clx. 7.
-, Henry, Lord, Capt. of H.M. yeomen of the guard, the mills at Longford; clx. 7.
-, -, mills at Longford to be purchased of; clxxii. 29.
Paice, Joseph; cx. 64.
-, -, merchant of New York, memorial as to bills of exchange; cxlii. 13.
Painter, H.M. principal; cxxi. 23.
Pakington, or Packington, Sir John, of Westwood; cxxxv. 9; cliii. 7.
-, -, complaint as to prisoner in the Fleet prison; clxxii. 8.
Palaces, the receiver general for the; cxliv. 62.
-, the, sums charged on, by Act of Parliament; cxxxiv. 64.
Palamos, in Catalonia, siege of; cxxxii. 19.
Palatinate, attorney general of the; clxxix. 3.
Palatines, at Maestricht; cl. 28.
-, at or going to New York; cxvii. 27, 30; cxix. 1; cxxiv. 7; clxxv. 36.
-, at Rotterdam; cxxxii. 47.
-, commissioners for; cxxv. 44; cxxxii. 47; cxxxiii. 47.
-, encamped at Blackheath and Camberwell; cxvii. 27; cxix. 1.
-, establishment for; cvi. 3.
-, in Catalonia, officers of the; cxlix. 5.
-, money spent on; cxix. 1.
-, not to be transported into Great Britain from Ireland; cxxxii. 49.
-, papers relating to the affairs of the; cxxv. 44; cxlix. 1, 2.
-, refugees from Rotterdam to England; cxix. 1.
-, sent back to Holland; cxix. 1.
-, settled in America, employed in making pitch and tar; cxxxvii. 25; cxlix. 2; cliv. 59.
-, refugees, settled in Ireland; cxix. 1; cxxxiii. 47; cxxxix. 39; cl. 5.
-, -, -, commissioners for; clx. 5; clxxiv. 1; clxxvii. 44.
-, settled on the Hudson River; cxxv. 44, 45.
Pall Mall; cv. 7; cxxiv. 11.
-, fields, the close called; cxxiv. 9.
-, -, -, lease of; cxxxiii. 83.
-, house in, taken for the Czar of Muscovy's ministers; cxxxi. 8.
Palleser, Col. Walter, of Lieut.-General Wills' late regiment of marines, memorial; clxxiii. 39.
Palmer, Charles, and his brother Edward, made improvements in the Excise duty, petition; clxvi. 15; clxxiii. 22.
-, -, in the Queen's prison; cvi. 1.
-, William, Esq., security for John Andrews, petition; cxxv. 1; cxxxix. 5; cxlviii. 32.
-, -, gent., security for Mr. Philip Vincent, collector at Dundalk; petition; cxxxv. 34.
Palmes, Lieut.-General; cxv. 39; cxlvi. 14.
-, Francis, employed in H.M. service at Turin and Vienna; cxlvii. 2.
-, Guy, teller of the Exchequer, pension; cxii. 20; cxv. 15; cxxiii. 61.
-, William, had to sell his property, petition; cxxiii. 61.
-, -, his estate at Malton, coinage of farthings; cxxxiv. 6.
-, -, lease of manors of Cookham and Bray, memorial; clxxix. 4.
-, Mary, wife of William Palmes; cxxiii. 61.
Palmetto tree, the, grows in the Bermudas, &c., the leaf manufactured; clxvii. 21.
Panama, Governor of; clxxviii. 19.
Panguert, Pierre, forage; cxii. 5.
Papelon, Capt., present to the Emperor of Morocco; clxii. 24.
Paper, improved method of making; cxxvii. 17.
Papists, the penal statutes against, designed to be abolished in Scotland; cxxi. 63.
Paramor, Mr. Joshua, recommended as a riding surveyor; clxxiii. 5.
Parchment, &c., Act for stamping; clvii. 34.
-, inventions for stamping, &c., to prevent counterfeits; cxxxiv. 55.
Pardons, the general, in Scotland; cxv. 8; cxxii. 69.
Paris, Post Office of; clxxiv. 50.
Park House, the, in the Isle of Wight, H.M. barn near, blown down; clxxvii. 1.
Park, Parke, or Parks, Col. or General, Governor of the Leeward Islands; cxii. 44; cxvi. 49; cxx. 3.
-, -, murdered and robbed; cxliv. 19; clxv. 11; clxvii. 16; clxxvii. 41; clxxviii. 22.
-, -, grant by, of land in St. Christopher's; cxxxvii. 53; cxxxix. 12.
Parker, Col., in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.
-, -, made lieut.-colonel, &c.; cx. 13.
-, Mr., answer of the Prize Office to his demands; clxi. 22.
-, C., certificate; cxxi. 76.
-, Ephraim, at Three Mariners' Stairs, on Rotherhithe Wall, proposal of, to tax ships, &c.; cxli. 22.
-, John, agent for prizes at Falmouth, frauds committed by, petitions; cxxi. 69; clxxv. 39.
-, -, suit between Davy and; clxxi. 25.
Parkgates, Chester; cxxvii. 20.
Parliament, Ireland or Scotland. See under Ireland and Scotland.
-, Acts of, referred to; cxi. 35; cxii. 12, 19; cxiii. 10, 39; cxiv. 14, 58; cxv. 31, 54; cxvi. 3, 16, 44; cxvii. 45, 50; cxix. 18, 20, 26, 39, 41; cxx. 18, 28, 44; cxxi. 24, 30, 53, 57, 65, 74, 80; cxxii. 33; cxxiii. 24, 33; cxxiv. 5, 6, 22, 29, 41, 63, 64; cxxv. 25, 29, 34; cxxvii. 1, 2, 40; cxxix. 6, 8; cxxx. 13, 14, 23; cxxxi. 49; cxxxiii. 51, 62; cxxxiv. 64; cxxxvi. 34; cxxxvii. 3; cxi. 17, 18, 43; cliii. 26; clix. 15; clxi. 16; clxii. 44; clxiv. 7; clxxiii. 42; clxxiv. 43, 46, 55; clxxv. 43; clxxix. 3.
-, Houses of, places leading to, lamplights set up in; cxxiii. 60; cxxxix. 41.
-, members of, and public officers, a warrant necessary for passing free the letters of; cxxxix. 50.
Parry, Capt., petition; cxxv. 8.
-, Benjamin, address in favour of; cxiv. 27, 52.
-, -, registrar of public deeds, &c., Ireland, petition; cxxi. 36.
Parson, Theo., appointed to pay pensions to widows of officers killed in Flanders; cxxx. 16.
Parsons, Sir John; cxxxvi. 2.
Partoun, the lands and barony of, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright; clxiii. 22.
Partridge, Mr. John, naval ordnance stores at Port Mahon in the care of; clxii. 38.
Patent officers, the; cxii. 35.
-, offices; cxix. 22.
Paterson, William, claims of, on the African and Indian Company of Scotland, &c.; clix. 43.
-, -, first to establish the Bank of England and other schemes; cxiii. 39.
-, -, schemes of the state of annuities; clxxiv. 3.
Patersone, Alexander, “convener” of trades Aberdeen; cxxxii. 13.
-, John, coal and candles for H.M. guards; cxxii. 47.
Patrimony, the royal, the officers of; clxxv. 31.
Patuxen river, duties from, appropriated to governor's salary, &c.; cxiii. 66.
Paul, Robert, deputy controller general of Customs; cxxxvii. 30; clxiii. 43; clxxiv. 13.
Paumer, Sir Thomas, recommends an officer for the stamps in Suffolk; cxlvi. 42.
Pauncfort, or Pauncefort, Edward, memorial of; cxii. 20; cxv. 15.
-, -, appointed receiver general; cxxii. 19.
Pay, English and Irish, difference between; clxxvii. 12.
Paymaster, or paymaster general, of the forces; cv. 36; cxv. 30, 45; cxxiv. 35; cxxxi. 54; cxxxiii. 69; cxlii. 28; clxxiii. 17; clxxvii. 20; clxxviii. 10.
-, -, the late; cxxxi. 30; cxxxiv. 8; cxxxviii. 3.
-, -, abroad; cxv. 40; cxvi. 35; cxvii. 39; cxxxiii. 89; cxlviii. 35.
-, -, the deputy; cxxxiii. 24.
-, of the marine forces. See Marines, paymaster of.
Paymasters general to the forces in Ireland; cxix. 42.
Paynton, Mr., receiver in South Wales and Monmouthshire, memorial; clxxiii. 8.
Pay Office, matters connected with; cxviii. 1; cxxxiii. 68; cliii. 18; clxix. 3; clxxv. 39; clxxvii. 35.
-, -, memorials from; cxi. 3; cxiv. 18.
Peace, general thanksgiving for; clxiii. 41.
-, the proclamation of; clxxiii. 10.
Peacock, Robert, treasurer and chief constable of the hundred of Witchford (co. Cambridge), petition; cxii. 8.
Pearce, or Pierse, Brigadier, his regiment in Portugal; cxxiv. 18.
-, -, Edward, his regiment; cxvi. 32; cxxiii. 67.
-, John, transporting prisoners of war, petition; cxxxii. 24; cxliii. 24.
-, Major-General Thomas, his opinion of Gibraltar; cliv. 48.
-, -, taken prisoner, petition; cxxxi. 41.
Peirobe, Francis, Capt. in Col. Cavallier's late regiment, petition; clv. 33.
Peizaube, Capt. Francis, memorial; cxxii. 62.
Pells, clerk of the; clxvi. 45; clxxii. 20. See also Fees.
Pels, Jean Lucas, bills of exchange; clvi. 9.
Peltier, Capt., a captain of horse, pension to cxv. 36.
Pemaquid, a fort between Sagadahoc and Nova Scetia; clxii. 15.
Pemberton's Island, barracks built at, for the expedition against Canada; cxxxvi. 9.
Pembroke; cliv. 53.
-, collector of; clix. 6.
-, Earl of. See Ireland, Lord Lieutenant of; from beginning to; cx. 20.
-, -, Lord High Admiral; cxi. 18; cxvi. 29.
-, land tax for, receiver general of; cxix. 42.
-, wine and brandy came ashore near clix. 6.
Pendarvis, or Pendarves, Alexander, Esq., surveyor general, report; clxxii. 45; clxxvii. 45; clxxviii. 18, 31, 46.
Pendennis, Island of, invalid soldiers for; cxxxiv. 24.
-, -, ordnance at, state of the; cxxxvi. 53.
Pendrill, William, services of, to K. Charles II. after the battle of Worcester; cxvi. 24.
Penman, Mr., assay master of the mint at Edinburgh, petition; cxxv. 18.
Penn, Hon. William, Esq., governor and proprietor of the province of Pennsylvania; cxliv. 6, 31, 40; cxlvii. 41.
-, -, -, proposal of, to surrender to the Crown his proprietary government of Pennsylvania, &c.; cxv. 21.
-, -, surrender of Pennsylvania to Her Majesty by; clii. 30; clxxiv. 56.
-, William, Esq., petition; cxlvii. 5.
Pennsylvania; cxv. 21.
-, annual value of revenues there; cxliv. 6, 31.
-, assembly of; cxliv. 31.
-, Custom officers in; cxlvii. 41.
-, deputy governor, governor, and proprietor of; cxliv. 6, 31.
-, merchants in, tenders of, for provisions; cxv. 21.
-, New Castle and lower counties, under a charter government, revenue of; clxxiv. 56.
-, ship seized as a prize; clxiii. 28.
-, surrender to Her Majesty of the province of; cxliv. 6, 31; clii. 30.
Pennyfather, Col., commissary general of Ireland; cxvii. 31; cliv. 20.
Penryn; cix. 10.
Pensions and annuities; cvi. 28; cviii. 33; cxi. 30, 40; cxii. 20, 22, 52, 55; cxiii. 59, 64; cxiv. 22, 46; cxv. 23, 26, 36, 41, 50; cxvi. 15, 16, 24; cxvii. 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 34, 38, 42, 43, 47, 53; cxix. 6, 7, 29, 32; cxx. 4, 8, 13, 49; cxxi. 34, 40; cxxii. 52, 69; cxxiii. 9, 19, 21, 36, 46; cxxiv. 33, 34, 55; cxxv. 9, 10; cxxvi. 28; cxxvii. 12, 16, 38; cxxx. 16, 20; cxxxi. 4, 43; cxxxii. 6; cxxxiii. 6, 7, 8, 16, 29, 30, 36, 49, 50, 82, 97, 98, 100; cxxxiv. 13, 20, 24, 31, 51, 64; cxxxvi. 33; cxxxvii. 46; cxxxix. 23; cxl. 18; cxliii. 43; cxliv. 7, 26, 29, 30, 57, 59; cxlv. 27; cxlvi. 10, 18, 41; cxlvii. 9, 43, 47; cxlviii. 9, 13; cxlix. 12, 14, 29; cl. 21; cli. 4; clii. 39; clv. 36; clviii. 19, 37; clxi. 6; clxii. 45; clxiii. 32; clxiv. 25, 29; clxv. 16, 30; clxvi. 11, 19, 20; clxvii. 6, 7, 20; clxviii. 18; clxxi. 18; clxxii. 20, 26, 41; clxxiii. 14, 19, 53; clxxiv. 3, 38, 39, 41, 42; clxxv. 44; clxxvi. 13; clxxvii. 10; clxxviii. 16, 37, 38, 39, 49; clxxix. 18, 31.
Penzance, officers of the Customs at, goods seized by; cxix. 9.
Pepper, Major-General, his regiment disbanded; clxxvi. 16.
-, G., advanced money for sick and wounded, memorial; clxxviii. 22.
-, Gilbert, Esq., subsisted Daniel Roseingrave, memorial; clxvii. 16.
-, duties on; cxvii. 52.
Pepys, Samuel, Esq., passing of his accounts; clix. 24.
Percival, Mr., succeeded the attorney general in Jamaica; cxxi. 18.
Pereira, Solomon and Juda, bread and bread waggons; cxlv. 4.
Perkins, Sir William, concerned in the assassination plot; clxxv. 6.
Perry, Mr., concerned in the trade of Virginia; clxv. 23.
-, Micajah; cxii. 9; cxlix. 1.
-, -, prays payment of one fourth of his bills; cxlvii. 45.
-, Micaya, and Co., proposal for remitting 8,000l. to New York; cxvii. 44.
Perth, the port of, frauds at, inquiry as to; cli. 15.
-, -, revenue officers reside at; clxxiv. 54.
Peru, viceroy of; clxxviii. 19.
Peter, or Peters, Mr., became bankrupt; clxxvi. 27.
-, Robert, as to payment for coats, banners, &c.; cxliv. 60.
-, -, Esq., receiver general, co. Hertford; cx. 58.
-, -, the debt of; cliv. 60; clviii. 18; clxxiii. 41; clxxv. 23.
Peterborough, the Earl of, his regiment; clxvi. 1.
-, -, -, in Spain; cxii. 29; cxiii. 19, 30, 46; cxlvii. 22.
-, the late Countess of, page to; cxlvii. 22.
Petit, Col., at siege of Fortosa; cxv. 26.
-, Mr., bills drawn by; clxi. 27.
-, -, governor of Port Mahon; clix. 11.
Petticoats, Act to prevent women and girls making; cxx. 24.
Pewter, manufacture of; cxxii. 17.
Pewterers, the Company of, London, privileges of, memorial; cxxii. 17.
Peyton, Craven, Esq., warden of the mint, charge against; clxxv. 28.
-, -, -, -, memorial; clix. 19; clxxii. 25.
-, the Hon. Commissioner; clviii. 12.
Phelipps, E., Controller of the Mint; clix. 19.
Philip, John, an auditor; cxv. 19.
Philipp, Mr.; cxii. 42.
Philips, or Phillips, Capt. George, captain of grenadiers in Major-General Rooke's regiment, memorial; cxliv. 39; cxlv. 18.
-, James, receiver of South Wales, petition; cxlix. 46.
-, John, gent., reduced to want by the troubles in Ireland, petition; cxlvi. 10.
-, Capt. William, recommended for a pension; cxlvi. 18.
Phillips, —, his regiment in Minorca; clv. 25.
-, Capt. Robert, petition; cxxxiii. 98.
-, Mr. Thomas, of Shrewsbury; cxxxiii. 73.
“Philo. Telonius,” letter of; cxxxi. 48.
“Philopatra,” tax proposed by; cxlvi. 46.
Philpott, Charles, petitions to be reinstated as tidesman; cxxiii. 17.
-, Nicholas, of St. James', Westminster, paymaster to the reformed officers; clxi. 32.
Phipps, a letter signed “Con. Phipps, Cam”; cxliii. 43.
-, Frances, money seized by Custom House officers, petition; cl. 6.
“Phœnix,” near Dublin, arsenal to be built in the; cxxii. 16.
Phœnix Park, lease of land in, for a hospital; clv. 19.
Physicians to use stamped paper for their prescriptions, proposal; clxxvii. 23.
Pickering, Jonathan, accuses John Reynell, of Chester; clxiii. 48; clxiv. 1.
Picture wrought by Mary Queen of Scots; cvi. 32.
Piedmont, the forces in, commanded by the Duke of Schomberg; clxi. 1.
Pigot, —; cxxxix. 40.
Pilchard Fishery, Cornwall; cviii. 35.
Pilkington, R., proposal as to sale of ale and beer in short measure; cxxxvi. 19.
Pindar, Mr. (Royal African Company); clii. 12.
Pinder, Sir Paul, lent money to K. Charles I.; clxxix. 25.
Pine land, the, near the Hudson River; cxxv. 45.
Pinkney House, a seat of the Marquis of Tweeddale; cvi. 70.
Pint, the Scots, nearly half the English wine gallon; cxiii. 56.
Pipe, clerk of the; cxi. 6.
-, deputy clerk of the; cxxi. 5; cxxv. 39; cl. 9.
-, fees in the office of the; clxxvi. 25.
-, clerk of the (Scotland); cx. 2; cxii. 42.
Pirates, suppression of, by Col. J. Dudley; cxiii. 10.
Piscataqua, in New England; cxx. 32.
Pitch and tar; cvii. 40.
Pitt, Mr., keeper of Newgate prison, memorial; cxxxvii. 21.
-, Thomas, of Old Sarum, petition; cxxxiii. 83.
Pix, trial of the; cxlviii. 8.
Placentia; cvii. 8.
-, ceded by the French; clxxiv. 56.
-, expense of, as regards Ordnance Office; clxxiv. 45.
-, four independent companies of foot to be employed at; cliv. 66; clx. 9.
-, garrison at; clviii. 2.
-, -, clothing, &c. for; clxii. 35; clxxvii. 33.
-, -, victualling of; clxi. 5; clxxvi. 11.
Plague, the great; cxvii. 19.
-, -, in the North; cxxxvi. 22.
-, -, precautions to prevent contact with; cxxxvi. 55.
Plaisted, Mr. John, councillor, judge and justice of New Hampshire, destructions of wood by; cvi. 17
Plantations, the, expense of (Ordnance Office); clxxiv. 45.
-, chapel furniture in; clxii. 21.
-, governors for, commissions for swearing the; cxxii. 4.
-, guards, garrisons, and land forces in; cxliii. 1; cxliv. 42; clxxii. 1, 50.
-, See also American plantations.
Plate, delivery of; cv. 31.
-, gold and silver, proposed tax on; cxvi. 48.
-, importers of; cxxxv. 36.
-, seizure of, H.M. part of; cxvii. 51.
-, sent to Portugal, seized; cxiii. 50.
Plater, Mr. George, H.M. receiver in Petuxen (America), lately dead; cvii. 8.
Playel, John, a keeper in Hyde Park; cvi. 61.
Plessen, Mr. de; clxvi. 11.
Plowman, Mr., petition of, for bounty; cvii. 6.
-, William, imprisoned by Duke of Tuscany; cxvii. 26.
Plumber, serjeant, office of; cxxii. 24.
Plumtree, Dr., information given to Mr. Morley by; clxxvi. 2.
Plymouth; cxxxii. 52.
-, barracks at, firing for; cxxxvi. 52.
-, Other, Earl of, petition; clxxii. 45.
-, French prisoners at; cli. 20.
-, -, subsistence of; cxxxix. 6; cxliii. 36; cxliv. 32; clviii. 30.
-, governor of; clxxviii. 12.
-, hospital at; cxxxiv. 66.
-, -, -, for sick and wounded, undertakers of the, petition; cxxxiv. 46; cxxxvi. 57.
-, marshal of the commissioners for sick and wounded at; cxxv. 35; cxxxv. 47; cxxxvi. 13, 17; cxxxviii. 43; cxl. 14; cxliii. 36; cxliv. 32; cxlv. 33.
-, mayor of; cxxv. 35; cxxxv. 47; cxxxvi 13.
-, navy at; cxxvi. 4.
-, new stone docks at, projected; clxvii. 6.
-, officers of the dock yard (taxes); cvi. 77.
-, packet boats sailing from; cxxiii. 45.
-, Sound; cxxvi. 4.
-, wages for workmen at; cxlix. 16.
Pocock, the widow, house of, pulled down, on the Castle Hill at Windsor; cxvi. 50.
Poet Laureate, the. See Tate, Nahum.
Poland, the Court of, H.M. minister at; clxxvi. 7.
-, the King of, H.M. envoy extraordinary to; cxxxii. 46.
-, H.M. secretary to; cxxxvii. 7.
-, -, his first minister, illtreatment of Mr. McKenzie by; cxxxvii. 7.
Pollington, Mr. Edward, collector of Customs at New Haven, petition; clxxv. 21.
Pomroy, John, a Frenchman, his escape; cxiii. 45.
Ponchastrain, Mons., as to exchange of prisoners; cli. 20.
Pontoon service, the; cxxxvii. 37.
Pool; cxxiii. 16.
Poole, Matthew, Captain Lieut. and Adjutant, deprived, petition; cxix. 13.
Pooley, Mr., a commissioner of stamps, charge against; clix. 16.
-, Robert, produce of the new stamp duties; clxi. 21.
Popery, growth of, Act to prevent; cxx. 18, 28.
Popish party, the insolence of; cvi. 25.
Popple, William, junior (trade and plantations); cvii. 28; cviii. 30; cxiv. 44; cxiv. 11; cxxxvii. 53; cxxxix. 3; clxxii. 40; clxxiv. 44.
-, -, -, (trade and plantations) a potash work in West Jersey; cviii. 15.
Porchester Castle, as to erection of a brewery at; cxlvii. 50; cli. 22.
Portella, Don Francisco, raised a company against the Duke of Anjou. &c., memorial; cxxi. 51.
Porter, Captain, a rioter; clxxv. 6.
Portland, Earl of, went to France; clxxvi. 17.
-, a manor belonging to the Queen; cvi. 40.
-, rights of common, quarrymen, &c.; cvi. 40.
Port Mahomack. See Mahomack.
Port Mahon; cxiii. 1; cxxiii. 28; cxxxi. 16; cxxxiii. 6; cxxxvii. 19; clxxi. 13.
-, -, and Marseilles, packet boat between; clxxiv. 50.
-, -, bills of exchange payable at; clvi. 9; clxxviii. 43.
-, -, fleet at; cxxxv. 45.
-, -, forces or garrison at; cxxxv. 25; cxlii. 29; cxlix. 27; clv. 25; clix. 1.
-, -, -, stores for; cxliii. 48.
-, -, -, victualling of; cxxxvii. 23; cxlvii. 16, 17; clii. 6, 16, 41; clvii. 19, 20, 21, 22; clviii. 38; clxxii. 28.
-, -, fortifications of; cxxxiii. 46; cxxxiv. 37; cxxxvii. 27, 37; cxxxviii. 6; cli. 26.
-, -, Governor of; clix. 11.
-, -, heavy demands for; cxxii. 56.
-, -, hospital built at, by Sir John Jenning's orders; cx. 65; cl. 2; cli. 1; cliv. 26; clv. 29; clviii. 9.
-, -, -, on the Great Island at; cxxxv. 45, 49; cxxxvi. 24; cxxxvii. 38; cxlii. 29.
-, -, Lieutenant-Governor of Minorca resides at; clxii. 49; clxxviii. 34.
-, -, money for the workmen at; cxlix. 16.
-, -, ordnance at; clviii. 27; clxii. 38.
-, -, regiments disbanded at; cliv. 52.
-, -, remittances for; clxii. 8.
-, -, ships going from, for corn for Barcelona; cxxxvii. 1.
-, -, sick and wounded at, agents for; cxx. 39; cxxxvii. 38; cli. 2; clix. 50.
-, -, -, the service of, at a standstill; cxliv. 12.
-, -, -, charge of; cl. 15.
-, -, victualling commissioners of, agent to; cxxxiv. 11; cxxxviii. 14; cliv. 26.
Portman, Henry, ranger of Hyde Park; clxi. 38.
-, -, expenses for Hyde Park, memorials; cv. 33; cxiii. 49; cxliii. 31; clix. 47; clxi. 38; clxxvi. 23.
Portmore, Right Hon. the Earl of; cxxvi. 36; cxxxi. 9, 10; cxxxii. 53; cxxxviii. 44; cxlix. 21; cliv. 65; clv. 38; clvii. 15; clviii. 25; clix. 1.
-, -, commander-in-chief of H.M. forces in Portugal; cxxxvi. 25, 34; cxxxviii. 13.
-, -, equipage money to; cxlv. 15.
-, -, his regiment; cxvi. 32; cxxi. 1.
-, -, money due to; clxxiv. 31.
Porto Bello; clxxviii. 19.
“Port Passage”; clix. 9.
Port Patrick; cvi. 60; cvii. 53.
-, -, collector at; cxiii. 44.
-, -, packet boats; cxlix. 39; clxiv. 14; clxvii. 1.
-, -, salt pans at; clxxii. 3.
-, -, smuggling traders at; cxxi. 15.
Port Royal, in America; cvii. 56; cxiii. 10.
-, -, -, expedition against; cvii. 8; cxxxiii. 15.
-, -, See also Annapolis Royal.
Ports, the, the patent officers of, take an oath and give security; cxlviii. 23.
Portsea, collector of salt duties at; cxix. 35.
Portsmouth; cxxi. 52.
-, bakers, brewers, &c. of, complaint of; cxiii. 25.
-, -, of, alleged frauds of; cxxv. 5.
-, beer at, contracts for; cliv. 37.
-, brewhouse wanted at; cliv. 6.
-, chapel at, Communion plate; cxxiv. 30.
-, -, repaired by the ordnance; cxxiv. 30.
-, collector of; cxiii. 54.
-, docks at; clxvii. 6.
-, fortification of the harbour, &c. of; cvi. 46, 56, 62, 79; cxii. 39, 53; cxxv. 15; clxiii. 45; clxv. 20, 22; clxvi. 5.
-, -, -, commissioners for; cxxxiii. 33; cxxxiv. 22; cxxxv. 24; clxxv. 4; clxxvii. 28; clxxviii. 17.
-, four invalid companies to do duty at; cxxxiii. 55, 96; cxxxiv. 24; cxxxvi. 8; cxxxviii. 48; cxliv. 13.
-, garrison at; cxxxii. 63; clvii. 35.
-, -, chaplain to; cxxxiv. 15.
-, -, memorial; cxvi. 28.
-, Governor of; cxlii. 15.
-, harbour of, damage to; cxlv. 26.
-, hospital at; cxxxiv. 46, 66; cxxxvi. 57.
-, Lieutenant-Governor of; cxlii. 15; clvii. 35.
-, -, -, weakness of the garrison; cxxxvi. 8.
-, mayor, &c. of, illegally elected; cliv. 39.
-, money seized at; clxxvi. 15.
-, navy at, H.M., project for burning; clxxviii. 45.
-, -, -, timber for; cxliii. 9; clviii. 5.
-, ordnance stores to be sent to; clvii. 29.
-, ship seized at, with prohibited goods; cxvii. 6.
-, sick and wounded, commissioners for, their agent at; clxxiv. 34.
-, victualling, commissioners of, their agent at; cxxv. 5.
-, -, -, wish to buy a brewhouse at; cxlvii. 50; cliv. 37.
-, wines seized at; cxxi. 55.
-, workmen at, wages for; cxlix. 16.
-, -, discharged from H.M. yard at, petition; clviii. 40.
-, (New Hampshire), council held at; cxxvi. 20.
Portugal, articles shipped from American plantations for; clxii. 24.
-, artillery in; clxiii. 41.
-, bills drawn from; cxxiii. 39.
-, commander-in-chief in; cxlv. 15.
-, court of; cxxxiv. 26.
-, dragoons in, bread, &c. very dear; cxxxvi. 25.
-, -, the pay of; cxxxvi. 29.
-, “English prisoners taken in”; cxxvii. 5.
-, establishment for; cxxxviii. 53; cxl. 50; cxlvii. 1.
-, -, forces on the; cxi. 25; cxxxi. 1.
-, estimate, the; cxxxii. 53.
-, forces and hospital in, contingencies of; clvii. 3.
-, forces in; cvii. 32; cxiii. 55; cxv. 28; cxix. 18; cxx. 38; cxxiv. 25, 32, 58; cxxv. 12, 37; cxxvi. 29, 36, 40; cxxx. 36; cxxxiii. 43, 89; cxxxv. 2; cxxxvi. 34; cxli. 7; cxliii. 42; cxliv. 10; clviii. 25.
-, -, bread and forage for; cxxxi. 17; cxxxii. 53; cxxxvi. 11, 13.
-, -, clothing of; cxl. 28.
-, -, corn for, undertakers, petition; cxxx. 39.
-, -, paymaster general and deputy paymaster of; cxxxiii. 69; cxlv. 24; clvii. 28.
-, forces sent to; clix. 9.
-, Lord Galway's communication with, quite cut off; cxxxiv. 26.
-, hospitals in; cxii. 36; cxxxii. 53; cxxxiii. 43; cxlix. 21; clxiii. 12.
-, King of; cxii. 36; cxiii. 50.
-, -, ambassador extraordinary to; cxxxi. 59; clxxiv. 35, 47; clxxvi. 14.
-, -, -, to; clxxix. 10.
-, -, gunpowder furnished to cxxvii. 11; cxxx. 33; cxxxviii. 7; cliv. 12.
-, -, owes money for bread and powder; cliv. 2.
-, -, promised to pay the King of Spain; cv. 56.
-, -, Secretary of State to; cxxxvii. 58.
-, -, subsidies to; cxv. 45; cxxi. 19; cxxvi. 41; cxxxv. 40; cxxxviii. 10; clii. 4; clviii. 52.
-, musters in, commissary of; cxxvi. 12.
-, officers in, list of; cxi. 37.
-, -, killed in, widows of; cxvii. 9.
-, packet boats; cli. 24.
-, proclamation; cxlii. 14.
-, provisions in, commissary of; cxxxiii. 71; cxxxvi. 40.
-, Queen of, entertainment of; cviii. 21; cxxiv. 21.
-, regiments reduced in; cxlv. 24.
-, remittances to; cxxiii. 39, 52; cxxxiv. 35.
-, service in, the; clvii. 15.
-, -, money for; cxl. 15.
-, stores of war in, commissary general of the; clviii. 23.
-, victuallers, agent; cxxxiv. 39.
-, war in, charges of; cxxix. 8; cxl. 33, 51; cxli. 12, 13, 14, 17; cxliv. 1, 5; cxlv. 13, 38; cxlix. 22; cliii. 18; clv. 38; clvii. 13.
-, -, commissioners for inspecting the public affairs of; cxxxviii. 33.
Portuguese ambassador, the; cxxvi. 41; cxxxiv. 26, 41; cxxxvii. 58; cxxxix. 28.
-, General, the; cxvii. 25.
-, prisoners to be formed into two regiments, and to have a Roman Catholic chaplain; cxvii. 25.
-, salt; cxxi. 58.
-, troops, in Catalonia; cxxxviii. 41; cliii. 13.
-, -, in H.M. pay; cxv. 45; cxliii. 48; cliv. 22.
-, -, in Spain; clviii. 13.
-, -, cannot be relied on; cxliv. 23.
Postmasters General; cxii. 20; cxv. 15; cxix. 30; cxx. 10, 33, 40; cxxi. 34; cxxii. 18; cxxiii. 45, 54; cxxvi. 14; cxxvii. 24; cxxxviii. 16; cxxxix. 30, 50; cxl. 12; cxliii. 44; cxliv. 3; cxlix. 39; cli. 24; clvii. 1; clviii. 10; clx. 13; clxi. 12; clxii. 11, 47, 50; clxiii. 9, 17, 48; clxvi. 3, 24, 35; clxvii. 6; clxxiv. 22, 29, 50; clxxvii. 4.
-, memorial, officers' salaries, non-taxation of; cv. 23; cxx. 40.
-, salaries of; cxxxix. 30.
Post Office, to be established in England, Scotland, and all other of H.M. dominions, bill for; cxlii. 7.
-, affairs; cxlii. 8.
-, the, or the General; cxx. 10.
-, goods to be carried by the packet boats of; cvi. 74.
-, -, charges on; cxxxix. 30.
-, governor of; cxxxix. 30.
-, revenue of; cxx. 33; cxxxix. 30; clvii. 33.
-, pensions; cxxvii. 38; clxvi. 20; clxxii. 20.
-, salaries of officers; cviii. 8.
-, -, taxes on; cxx. 40.
Post, the general; cxxii. 18.
-, the penny, farming of; cxxii. 18.
Postage, rates of; cxxx. 9.
Potashes, all came from the Czar of Muscovy's dominions; cviii. 15.
Potomack, in Maryland, the receiver of; cxiii. 66; clxvi. 13.
Pottington, William Massey of; cxlviii. 34.
Poulett, or Pawlett, Earl; cxxiv. 54; cxxxiii. 25.
-, -, a Lord of the Treasury; cxxx. 25.
Poultry Counter, the, a prisoner in; clxxvii. 27.
Poussin, Peter, lost his hearing and one of his eyes; cxvii. 38.
Povey, Charles, set up a halfpenny foot post petition; cxx. 33.
Powell, Capt., his company of marines; cxliv. 47; cxlvi. 44.
Power, C., pension to, and to his son educated by the Queen as a Protestant; cxxi. 40.
-, Lieut. Henry, prays to be commander of a Custom House sloop; clxxiii. 45.
-, Samuel, a collector of the duties on hides, &c.; clxviii. 23.
Powle, Mr. John, clerk to the agents for taxes; cxxxvii. 42.
Powys, Mr.; cxxxvii. 7; cxxxviii. 26.
-, Richard, Esq.; cxxii. 4.
-, -, at the Treasury; cxliii. 15; cxlvii. 2; cl. 3, 14; cliv. 28; clxxii. 14; clxxiii. 14, 24; clxxiv. 2, 35, 47.
-, Thomas, salaries, Customs, Scotland; cviii. 50.
Pozzuolo, free port to be made at; clxxvi. 4.
Pratt, Mr., secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland; cviii. 12.
-, Capt. John, constable of the Castle of Dublin, petition; cxx. 4, 28.
-, -, deputy receiver general (? army or of Ireland); cxxiii. 10, 67; clxiv. 16.
Prentatoun, in the co. of Edinburgh, the lands of, sold by James Ramsay; cxxxv. 16.
Presbyterians in Ireland breed dissension between Roman Catholics and Protestants; cliii. 26.
-, incomes of, proposed duty on; cxx. 24.
Presgrave, Cecilia, daughter of Cecilia Newberry, granddaughter of Sir William Morton prays for relief; clxvii. 7.
President, the Lord, his rage at the brandy seizures (North Britain); cx. 38.
Preston, Brigadier, commander of Nieuport, allowance to clxxviii. 41.
-, Elizabeth, widow, petition; clxxviii. 35.
Preston Pans, collector of; cxiii. 44.
-, extraordinary riding surveyor at; clxvi. 28.
-, the port of, frauds, &c.; cxlv. 43; clxiii. 1.
-, salt pans at; clxxii. 3.
Pretender, the, invasion of, in Scotland; cxxxii. 19.
-, -, recruits raised for; clxxiv. 22.
Price, —, his regiment; clxv. 3.
-, Simon, freeman of the city of Hereford and freeholder, petitions for a tidesman's place; cxlix. 25.
-, Thomas and Samuel, hearing of case deferred; clxxviii. 36.
Prie, Marquis de, relation of, about contributions in Italy; cxi. 28.
Prince, William; cxiii. 27.
Pringle, John, a commissioner of the equivalent, memorial; clxxvii. 3.
Printer, the King's and Queen's; cxii. 31; cxix. 22; cxxi. 80.
Prior, Mr.; clxxii. 2; clxxviii. 22.
Prisoners, rate of exchange of, between England and France; cli. 20.
-, taken in Spain, now in France; cv. 28.
Privateers round Jamaica, large number of; cxxi. 18.
-, the small, can smuggle with impunity; cxiii. 18.
Privy Council, the, general officers members of; cxxxii. 61.
-, gardens, the; cxxv. 21.
-, -, gates leading to Cannons Row, Westminster; cxxxv. 5; clxvi. 12.
-, -, lease of a house in; cxxxiv. 65.
-, Seal, the Lord; cxxxiv. 8.
Prizage and butlerage in Ireland; cxv. 13.
-, deposits; cxxxii. 29.
-, duty; cxxii. 7; cxxv. 14; clxiv. 5.
-, wines, second subsidy on; cxxvii. 22.
“Prize cash, state of the”; cxxii. 2.
-, duty on wines “salved”; cxiv. 3.
-, money; cxiv. 14; cxxvii. 30.
-, -, arrears of; cxxxii. 60; cxxxiii. 90; cxxxvii. 6; cxxxviii. 21.
-, Office, the, Covent Garden; cxii. 6; cxiii. 63; cxxiii. 1; clxi. 16.
-, offices, suppression of; cxiv. 14.
-, ships; cx. 41, 45; cxi. 8; cxxi. 68, 69; cxxiii. 30; cxxiv. 23, 62; cxxxiii. 90; cxxxvii. 5; cxlix. 16; clii. 20; clxxvii. 8.
Prizes, Commissioners of; cix. 7, 45; cx. 21, 34; cxii. 6; cxiii. 32, 63; cxiv. 14; cxx. 19; cxxi. 68, 69, 70; cxxiv. 62; cxxv. 27; cxxxix. 43.
-, -, memorial as to late agent for prizes at Jamaica; cvii. 35.
-, -, proposal to lessen the expense of the office; cvi. 39.
-, -, report of, touching gun money; cix. 9.
-, -, -, as to return of tax on salaries; cix. 20; cx. 28.
-, -, -, as to a prize taken at Tunis; cix. 27.
-, -, -, on petition of Mary Davenport, widow; cix. 29.
-, -, -, on prize demands; cx. 9.
-, -, -, on plate taken at Vigo and Port St. Maries; cx. 35.
-, -, -, as to money chargeable on Earl of Peterborough; cxiii. 46.
-, distribution of; cxiv. 14.
-, receivers general for; cxi. 7; cxxxi. 14; cxlv. 34; cxlix. 28.
-, taken during Spanish expedition; cxiii. 46.
-, taken in America, as to Her Majesty's right to a moiety of; cviii. 42.
-, under officers employed in the business of; cxiii. 31, 63.
Proby, Thomas, surgeon general of the army in Ireland, memorial; cxxx. 8.
-, -, trustee, land in Phœnix Park; clv. 19.
Progers, Edward, Esq.; cvl. 58.
-, -, servant to Charles I. and Charles II., nearly 90 years old, petition; cxliv. 57; cxlv. 40.
Property Rolls, clerk of the; cxii. 42.
Prosecutions by the Crown for riots, &c. at elections; cxix. 34.
Protestants, French, a colony of, sent to Virginia; cix. 6.
Providence, New, the Isle of, a fort built at; clviii. 6.
Provost Marshal, the deputy; cxlviii. 33.
Prussia, the King of, ambassador extraordinary to; cvii. 58.
-, -, arrears due to; clxxvii. 37.
-, -, H.M. picture presented to; cxxi. 23.
-, -, minister or resident of; cxxxii. 14; cxxxv. 14; cxl. 42; clviii. 10; clix. 37; clxxiv. 14; clxxvii. 37.
-, -, -, memorial; cxiv. 38.
-, -, subsidies due to the; cxxxv. 14; clviii. 10.
-, Prince Royal of, H.M. picture presented to; cxxi. 23.
Prussian troops; cix. 35.
-, -, forage to; cxxv. 6; clxxi. 21.
-, -, in Brabant; cxxxv. 14.
-, -, in Flanders and Italy, recruiting of the; cxxxii. 14.
-, -, in Italy in H.M. pay; cxxxvii. 54; clxxiv. 14.
-, -, -, broke their stipulation; clx. 2.
Prussians, new corps of; cxiv. 64.
Pryor, Mr., secretary to the plenipotentiaries for a general peace; cxliii. 15.
Public debt, the; cxxviii. 2; clxxvii. 21.
-, -, provision by Parliament for; cxxxiv. 40.
-, -, receivers of; clxxvi. 25.
-, -, committee to inquire into; cxxxi. 44.
-, funds, the. See Funds.
-, ministers, the, bills of; cxxx. 19.
-, -, charge of, for one year; cxiii. 22; cxxiv. 60; cxxxii. 48.
-, -, names and payments of; cxxi. 21.
-, services, expenses of; cxxi. 11.
-, -, payments and remains as to; cxi. 22; cxxiii. 6; cxxxi. 19; cxliii. 6, 32; cxlviii. 24.
-, -, sums voted for; cxi. 21, 23; cxxii. 42; cxli. 6; clxx. 5.
-, -, -, application of; clxviii. 17.
-, -, -, since Her Majesty's accession; cxxx. 13.
Pugh, David, merchant; cv. 34.
Puleston, Mr., an alderman of Chester, recommended to be postmaster of Chester; clxiii. 9, 48.
Pultawa, battle of; cxxi. 32.
Pulteney, Sir Wm., premises granted by K. Charles II. to; cxxiv. 12.
-, or Pultney, Mr., H.M. envoy at Copenhagen; cxiv. 20; cxxxv. 54.
Punch, retailers of, proposed duty on; cxx. 16.
“Punts” Coffey House, St. Martin's Court, St. Martin's Lane; clxi. 34.
Purchase, —, apprehended for rioting at Dr. Sacheverell's trial; cxxvi. 45.
Purdon, Capt. George, his services; cxxxiii. 92.
-, Mary, wife of, petition; cxxxiii. 92; cxxxvii. 18.
Pursuivants of Arms. See Heralds.
Putt, Peter, mate of a ship captured, petition; cli. 16.
Pybus, Mr., Dover packet boats, malicious charges against; clxvi. 35.
Pyke, James, leaf of the palmetto tree, petition; clxvii. 21.
-, William leaf of the palmetto tree, petition; clxvii. 21.
Pym, James, secretary to the committee of the South Sea Company; cxliii. 34; clv. 1; clxxix. 33.