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Padavin, Marc Antonio, Venetian secretary in Germany, 67, 123, 365.
-, despatches, 3, 17, 95, 103, 108, 134, 191, 211, 319, 598.
-, instructions to, 8.
-, -, Marc Antonio, Venetian secretary:
-, reads Wake's office about Thurn, 212.
-, -, Marc Antonio, Venetian secretary in Savoy, 396.
-, despatches, 328, 334–336, 346, 347, 359, 369, 370, 385–387, 397, 403, 404, 416, 425, 426, 431, 441, 442, 453, 468, 478, 480, 489, 495, 506, 511, 513, 526, 527, 540, 552, 553, 562, 567, 568, 571, 579, 593.
-, duke talks with on military affairs, 347, 348; impressed by Montagu's ability, 359, 360; tries to conciliate Montagu's good will, 361; efforts for reconciliation of France and England, 370, 385, 396.
-, evades getting passport for Montagu, 426.
-, communication with Contarini, 486.

Padua [Prov. Padova, Italy], 287, 356. despatches dated at, 7.
-, Wake at and wife going to, 7; Montagu at, 223; Wake staying at, 234, 245.
-, Montagu and Wake to meet at, 251; German cavaliers to see Wake at, 273.
-, Greek college to be set up at, 552; bread for Wake detained at, 557; facilities granted to Wake for obtaining bread from, 561, 591, 592.
-, Captain of. See Leze.
-, Podesta of, 561.
-, See also Lando, Girolamo.
-, Rectors of, 245.
-, despatch dated at, 234.

Paganelli, Signori, 182.

Pailloppulo, Zuane, conductor of duty, Zante:
-, deposition of, 272.

Palatinate, 159.
-, French to send to emperor about, 31, 40; attacked by Spanish ambition, 73.
-, Palatine asks Denmark's interest for, 186; Austria has full powers for, 194.
-, Spaniards would have had to yield but for folly of England, 344.
-, Spaniards want to prevent negotiations about, 382; French intrigues to confirm to Bavaria, 462.
-, wars of, 474.

Palatinate, the Lower, 16.

Palatine, Elector. See Frederick V.
-, -, Princess. See Elizabeth, Princess Palatine.

Palavicino, Spanish ambassador at Genoa:
-, says Messia will make peace in France, 320.

Pandoni, Zuane, farmer of customs, Zante:
-, deposition, 271.

Papal legates and nuncios. See under ambassadors.

Papists. See Catholics.

Paris, France, 69, 100, 122, 157, 202, 206, 219, 224, 254, 285, 326, 337, 395, 404, 487, 500, 546, 566, 570, 584.
-, despatches dated at, 7, 14, 29, 45, 64, 66, 67, 80, 83, 90, 96, 104, 115, 117, 123, 132, 135, 149, 155, 163, 168, 179, 188, 193, 200, 202, 211, 212, 220, 231, 235, 242, 251, 257, 258, 260, 271, 273, 281, 285, 295, 298, 302–304, 333, 338, 339, 354, 365, 380, 394, 398, 399, 403, 411, 412, 421, 422, 427, 429, 439, 451, 452, 465, 466, 468, 475, 476, 489, 491, 497, 501, 510, 511, 525, 528, 529, 539, 551, 552, 561, 579, 580, 588, 590, 596, 599, 601.
-, letters from, 236, 523.
-, news from, 530.
-, assembly of notables at, 39.
-, Rosencranz enters, 82; Buckingham going to, 155; Montagu to stop at, 158, 163.
-, squibs against Pennington at, 216; no news at, 309.
-, Scaglia leaves, 223; Louis returns to, 230; queens return to, 429, 450.
-, reply to Buckingham's manifesto printed at, 388; Ashburnham sent to, 416, 417, 431, 442, 453, 468.
-, envoys at, from Ré, 393; conflicting reports at, about Ré, 403; public prayers at, for victory, 426; report of relief of St. Martin sent to, 451.
-, outcry against ministers at, 452; alarm at, quieted, 465; English colours taken to, 522, 528, 530.
-, Louis will spend winter at, 475; Louis will rather lose than abandon Rochelle, 564.
-, Montagu to be brought to, 501, 510, 552; Montagu at, 527, 540; reports at about Savoy, Soissons and Lorraine, 526.
-, Danish ambassadors at, 570; Dutch ambassadors may be stopped at, 586; expected at, 593; Louis back at, 600.
-, Parliament of, 110n, 155n, 251.
-, discusses raising money, 230; forbids trade with England, 231; declares Soubise guilty of high treason, 325; Soissons demands justice of, 514.
-, -, President of. See Mesmes, Henry de.
-, places in:
-, Arsenal, 553.
-, Bastille, 271, 303, 489, 527, 540, 553.
-, gate of St. Jacques, 528.
-, Louvre, 67, 82, 258, 528, 596.
-, Notre Dame, 528.
-, Pont Neuf, 467.

parish:
-, project to compel every, to keep three men in readiness, 575.

parliament, 305.
-, ought to confirm marriage contract, 4; Bassompierre wants security from for dowry, 10.
-, difficulty of finding money without, 30, 42.
-, Charles trying to do away with, 33; Buckingham going away to avoid, 53; sale of crown lands not confirmed by, 62.
-, offer not to impeach Buckingham if convoked, 68.
-, Charles said to contemplate calling, 83; Charles averse from calling, 94, 137.
-, customary to pass act against recusants, 106; Charles wishes to destroy, 144.
-, could cancel decree for Catholics, 154; Buckingham's efforts to avoid, 160.
-, danger of forming company without act of, 161; Dishington wants to see called, 170.
-, no money without, 181; recourse to seems inevitable, 324; talk of convoking, 327.
-, Carleton sure of, 334; Buckingham's partisans taboo as dishonourable, 342.
-, would annul contracts about sale of crown property, 350; fear of prevents sale of crown lands, 482, 483; dislike of Buckingham, 540.
-, Charles and Buckingham abhor more than ever, 520; grants money for Denmark, 540.
-, talk of at Court, 556; Buckingham may go to Netherlands to escape, 557.
-, Buckingham proposes, Charles will not hear of, 559; decision to summon, 588, 601.
-, would attack Buckingham for opening Venetian packet, 578.
-, promise to leave Buckingham alone, if king will call, 584, 589; writs issued, 589.
-, proposed conditions for, 589; hopes and fears about, 594; ports closed because of, 595.
-, disturbance over election, 595; may change whole scene, 603, 604.
-, postponed but return to original date, 605; prospects, 606; can quiet everything by granting money, 607.
-, ill feeling increased by dissolution, 614; people will not give subsidies without, 616; hoped to contribute readily against French, 621.
-, See also Commons, House of.

parliament, Scottish, 87.
-, Charles promises to summon, 102; Charles never summoned, 415.
-, See also under Bordeaux; Paris.

Parma, Duke of. See Farnese, Alessandro; Farnese, Odardo.

Parthenay-Larcheveque, Catherine de, widow of Réné, Vîcomte of Rohan, Rohan's mother:
-, advocates opening gates of Rochelle to English, 487.

Paruta, Marco, Venetian Councillor, 27.

Pasini, Giovanni Battista:
-, son might serve as interpreter in England, 109.

Pasqualigo, Francesco, Podestà of Malamocco, 418.

passage to England, from France:
-, stopped, 265, 326; people engaged in suffer from quarrel with France, 248, 249, 251; Buckingham will not open, 278.

Passo, Cavalier, 182.

pataches:
-, Richelieu has built in Normandy, 331.

Patras, Patrasso [Morea, Greece], 272.
-, -, English consul at. See Kentish.

Pauw, Pau, Adrian:
-, chosen ambassador for mediation, 457n; to go to England, 469.
-, French will not receive, 524, 525; Carleton assures of good reception, 568; expected in England, 575, 583; ice prevents sailing, 578; fresh start, 586.
-, reaches Gravesend, 595; enters London, banquet to, 606.

Pearl. See Ships, names of.

pearls. See jewels.

peasants:
-, rising of, 90.

Peblitz, Pebitz, Reblis, Beblitz, Colonel:
-, memorial to Venice, 138; Buckingham sends for, 423.

peculation in England over reprisals, 278.

Pedagnino, —, general of the finances, Savoy:
-, goes to Nice about English trade, 568; little good from journey, 579.

peers, nobles, lords, earls, barons:
-, refuse to pay subsidies, 55, 62; private subsidies from, 618.
-, of Scotland:
-, church property divided among, 615.

Pelegrini, Giovanni Domenico Piero, 524.

Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, William.

Pennington, John, the Vice-Admiral:
-, instructions to intercept pataches, 88n; commander of London ships, 98n; reported excuse for failure, 113; fresh command for, 136.
-, to command four regiments embarked, 160; capture of St. Peter of Havre, 162n.
-, raid on Conquet, 212, 216, 229; wants to go against Marseilles, 269; unlikely to go, 270; to destroy French fisheries, 278, 280.
-, showed England's power to injure France, 450; sent to intercept Dunkirkers, 522.

pepper, 399.
-, from East Indies, 13; carried by English ships, 355.

Pera, the Vigne of, Constantinople:
-, despatches dated at, 1, 14, 104, 121, 133, 150, 158, 204, 222, 252, 253, 260, 262, 277, 299, 300, 332, 356, 381, 400, 401, 423, 441, 467, 471, 493, 494, 511, 536, 552, 567, 580, 597.
-, leading inhabitants of (Peroti) at Roe's ball, 597.

Perleberg, Puurlburg [Brandenburg. German Empire], 244.

perpetuam:
-, English ships unlade, 355.

Persac, M. de:
-, gets into Ré with relief, 422. 443.

Persia:
-, diversion by, 75; Turkish war with, 133, 375; negotiates peace with Turk, 300.
-, ambassador from, to Porte, 260.
-, King of, Shah of:
-, maxim of councillors, 463.
-, -, - See Abbas.

Persian Gulf:
-, Turkish complaints of English in, 400.

Perugians:
-, Wake quotes demand for good peace, 47.

Pervis Bey, 2, 14.
-, siezes English ship, 103, 150.

Pesaro, Zuane, Venetian ambassador in England:
-, reply to Boet, 50; knew Metaxa 356.

Pesce Brun. See Ships, names of.

Petre, William, Lord:
-, son of, arrested on way to Jesuit College, 307.

Pez. See Faye, Charles de, Sieur d' Espesses.

Pfaltzbourg, Prince of. See Lorraine, Louis de.

Phelippeaux, Raymund, Lord of Herbault, Arveau, Arbo, Darbo, French Secretary of State:
-, Richelieu says misunderstood king, 127; writes to Marini about accommodation with England, 170; communications with Marini, 273, 294, 387, 453, 478, 479; writes of Montagu, 223; Baugé writes to about Scaglia, 253.
-, does not want peace with England, 428; says Huguenots will not be included in peace with England, 454.
-, obedient slave of Jesuits, 556; Louis refers Zorzi to, about reconciliation, 600; a blank sheet, 601.

Philip IV, King of Spain, the Catholic, 118, 273, 340.
-, suggested league against England, 45; English affronts to, 66; donation from Indies to, 71.
-, collusion with France, 99, 108; not averse to peace with England, 100; concession to English merchants, 111.
-, Infanta should get authorisation from, for peace overtures, 142; bankruptcy, at cost of Genoese, 160.
-, overtures to Scaglia, 253; Genoese appeal to against Savoy, 276; unpopular, 345.
-, proposed league with against Protestants, 338; league with France, 360, 365, 429.
-, Cueva recommends to devote all force to Germany, 376; Charles wishes to stay victorious course, 384.
-, should help French against heretics, 388, 442; impatient with Olivares about help to France, 494.
-, French see nothing to be expected from, 496; help promised to France, 510.
-, Toledo writes to of bad state of fleet, 512; army of, 513; friendliness to Rochelle, 539.

Philip, son of Elector Palatine:
-, birth, 416.

Picardy, France:
-, governor ordered to post, 251; Richelieu has new governor appointed, 303.
-, governor of. See Lorraine, Charles II, Duke of Elbœuf.

pictures:
-, Rubens sells to Buckingham, 100, 141; Duke of Mantua sells, 241, 242n.
-, Rubens goes to Amsterdam about, 307; Buckingham refuses present of, from Scaglia, 565.
-, collection of, made by Charles in Italy, 591, 592; Venice gives orders for transfer, 594.
-, - See also portraits.

Piedmont, Italy, 215, 228, 314, 426, 529, 621.
-, Vic may go to, 14; Montagu to go to, 148, 153, 158; Montagu to return to, 296.
-, Montagu returns to, 136, 317.
-, French await news from, 331; efforts to attract English merchants to, 477.
-, Prince of. See Vittorio, Prince of Savoy.
-, Princess of. See Christina.

Piedmontese:
-, at Marseilles, fear rupture between France and Savoy, 354.

Pierrefort, Pierfort, soldier of Champagne regiment:
-, brave exploit of, 387.

Piombo. See Plomb.

pirates, corsairs, 2, 29, 536, 582.
-, ambassadors at Porte discuss, 37; at Modon, 81.
-, of Tunis and Algiers, 117, 118.
-, remonstrances at Porte about, 150, 221, 259, 260; question of co-operation against, 332.
-, goods of sold at Leghorn, 222.
-, question of referred to Joachim, 306; English precautions against, 312.
-, Dutch treaty with, 312, 332, 620.
-, fear English, 312, 620; at Alexandretta, 392; relative treatment of French, Dutch and English, 493
-, reported at Koroni and Modon, 560.
-, Barbary:
-, Roe remonstrates about, 400.
-, Dutch, 225.
-, Salee:
-, delegates from, in England, 292, 306.
-, See also Algiers; Tunis.

Pisa [Prov. Pisa, Italy]:
-, goods free at Leghorn pay dues at, 504.

Pisiurs. See Porcheu.

pitch:
-, supplies from Baltic, 531.

Pius V:
-, bull of [excommunicating Elizabeth], 613.

plague:
-, at Nancy, 319; appears among French and English troops, 431.
-, "the great," in England:
-, regulars take curam animarum during, 613.

plate, king's falls into sea, 268.
-, presented to ambassadors, 306.

plates, thin, lastre, 272.

plenipotentiaries. See ambassadors.

Plesis Lamet. See Bussis Lamet.

Plessis, Sieur de. See Choiseul.

Plomb, le, il Piombo [Charente Inferieure, France]:
-, Louis goes to, to see English fleet, 429; picked troops landed at, 451.

Plumonton, Plomoton, John, English merchant, 18.
-, sentence against, 208; petition, 389.

Plymouth, co. Devon, 485.
-, captured patache brought into, 88n; fleet going to, 273; Dutch East Indiamen seized at, 407.
-, Holland to embark at, 436; Holland stormbound at, 472, 482; sailors from Ré fall sick at, 531; ships wrecked at, 531n.
-, prisoners from Ré arrive at, 544; Denbigh goes to, 606.

Po, River, North Italy, 386, 504.

Poisol. See Pujol.

Poitiers [Vienne, France]:
-, Louis going to, 136.

Poitou, France, 294.
-, king going to, to forces, 231, 259, 404; activity among Huguenots in, 316; nobles of try to relieve Fort St. Martin, 339; effort to prevent Louis going to, 380; Dunkirkers arrive off, 498.

Poix, Prince of. See Blanchefort de Crequy.

Poland and Poles:
-, Swedish victories against, 5; Sweden negotiates peace with, 56.
-, danger of Austrians controlling trade with, 352.
-, Hamburg mart to supply with English goods, 432; Emperor obstructs peace with Sweden, 474.
-, reported in league against hostes imperii, 571; war with Sweden certain, 602; English trade with, 619.
-, King of. See Sigismund III.
-, princes of. See John Casimar; Uladislaus.
-, Queen of. See Constantia.

Pollo, Madalinq, fisherman, 418.

Polyphemus, 461.

Pomerania [German Empire]:
-, Wallenstein turns towards, 375.

Ponikau, gentleman from the Margrave of Baden to England, 12, 50.
-, commissioners to meet, 5; at a standstill, 23, 24.
-, departs with satisfaction, 44; Buckingham relates negotiations with, 51; takes nothing tangible away, 83.

Ponte, Antonio da, Venetian Councillor, 27.
-, Proveditore of Cephalonia, 214.
-, opinion on prohibition of foreign cloth, 440.

Ponte, Giovanni Francesco, Count of Scarnafissi, Scarnafiggi, Savoyard ambassador at Venice, 15.
-, servant arrested, 109, 121, 132, 155, 156; Savoy prefers Wake to, 214; reports Venice sending ambassadors for reconciliation of France and England, 541.

pope:
-, grant to Dudley, 252; appeal to, in Chalcedon controversy, 608; intention in appointing bishop, 610, 611.
-, - See Gregory XV; Pius V; Urban VIII.

Porcheu, Pisiurs, —, captain in the guards:
-, wounded at Ré, 480.

ports closed, 194, 202, 204, 215, 219, 220, 234, 244, 246, 248, 249, 268, 276, 363, 378, 595, 603.

portraits:
-, of Charles I, 207.
-, of Duke of Savoy, 257.
-, of nobles, from Venice, for gallery of Charles, 591, 592.

Portsmouth, co. Hants, 246, 250, 278, 500, 619.
-, news from, 248.
-, fleet at, for repairs, 12; Watts at, 69n; Soubise returns to, 105.
-, regiments to embark at, 159, 166; new regiments to assemble at, 238.
-, fleet to assemble at, 251; king and Buckingham going to, 256, 265.
-, letter from, 281.
-, relief for Ré assembles at, 350; Dutch East Indiamen taken to, 407n, 420.
-, Dutch ships stopped at, 532.

Portugal and Portuguese:
-, Cardinal Barberino takes under protection, 116; contract for four millions with, 162.
-, loan to Charles, 208; feared attack on ships of, 301.
-, English justify seizure of goods at sea, 337; Spaniards do not wish to send ships to France from, 345.
-, English want to exclude from trade in Persian Gulf, 401; Guise to unite with Spanish fleet in, 596.
-, carracks of, at Biscay, 125.
-, galleons of, 34.
-, to be disarmed, 72.

Portuguese friar. See Adrian, Father.

postmaster of England for foreign parts. See Quester.

Potter, Father, priest of queen:
-, rails at Jesuits for pope's brief against taking oath of allegiance, 63n.

powder. See gunpowder.

powder, scented:
-, queen asks Contarini to get from Italy, 448.

Power, Henry, Viscount Valencia, general of the artillery:
-, regiment of guards under name of, 62.

Prague, Bohemia:
-, despatch dated at, 598.

Prainer. See Preyner.

Praslin, Sieur de. See Choiseul.

preachers:
-, influence in Netherlands, 159, 548; in fleet for Rochelle, 280.
-, declare Rochelle abandoned, 578; Vincent hopes for help from for Rochelle, 595; anecdote of James and, 612.

Pree, Fort de la, la Prea, la Preda, isle de Ré, France:
-, food and munitions thrown into, 346; garrison of, 450; Buckingham proposes to attack, 471; relief force relies on help from, 479; sally from, 480.

Preo. See Aubespine, Charles de 1', Sieur de Préaux.

President, Lord, of the Council. See Montagu, Henry, Earl of Manchester.

Presis Pralin. See Choiseul.

press, for fleet, 288, 474.

Preston alias Don Daniel:
-, letter about Chalcedon claims, 609.

Preyner, Prainer, —, 20.

Priam, 439.

prices, exorbitant in England, 327; doubted by closing of ports, 595.

priests, secular:
-, released for Bassompierre, 39, 63.

printing presses:
-, set up by Metaxa at Constantinople, 466; seized, 567.

prisoners:
-, mission for exchange of, 78; exchange with Dunkirk, 114, 248, 277, 278, 340, 349.
-, release of, 219.
-, English taken at Ré:
-, sent back to England, 528, 537, 544, 576.
-, French:
-, Buckingham gives banquet to, 544; Hawkins to take back, 576.

privateering, 269.
-, permission for, 161, 191; Warwick going, 269; English and Dutch take to, 568; letters of marque issued for and licence allowed, 578, 618.
-, Contarini complains about English, 581, 582; pernicious, 616.

Privy Council. See Council.

proclamations:
-, to restrain disorderly repair of sailors to London, renewed, 55.
-, upon payment of subsidies, 207.
-, ordering men on board fleet, 281.
-, for exchange and coins, 284.
-, upon forfeitures of recusants in North, 292.
-, for ordering of tobacco, 350.
-, to be issued with conditions for parliament, 589.

Prodromus Vindictœ, 87n.

progress, the queen's, 293.
-, the king's, 454.

Protestants:
-, league to drive out of Europe, 338; Catholic league must make cautious, 419; pretence of Richelieu that united against Catholic faith under England, 461.
-, England can be chief of, 515.

Provence, France, 595.
-, proposal to send Guise to, 219; ships of forbidden to trade with Villefranche, 336; English ships withdraw from, 354.
-, efforts to attract English merchants from, to Piedmont, 477; Guise ordered to, 552.
-, shipbuilders from, at Lubeck, 575; Guise returning to, 596.

Pruch [? Pressburg]:
-, Palatine of Hungary does not go to, 58.

Prudence. See ships, names of.

Prussia:
-, Brandenburg goes to, 183.

Puckering, Sir Thomas:
-, letter to, 595n.

Pugo, ? island of, Ireland:
-, Biscay ships attack, 102.

Pujol, Poisol, Baron di:
-, sent to find out intrigues against France, 529.

Purbeck, Viscount. See Villiers, John.
-, -, Viscountess. See Villiers, Frances.

Puritans:
-, inflexible about subsidies, 9, 78, 107; imprisoned for not paying, 11.
-, greatest hindrance to Buckingham, 106; efforts to get to pay subsidy, 137, 143.
-, Buckingham hopes to conciliate, 160, 617; Charles casts down leaders, 306; hopes of bringing to duty, 324.
-, rail against Buckingham, 420; would not consent to loss of Rochelle and Huguenots, 594.

pursuivants:
-, grievances of Catholics against, 130.

Puurlburg. See Perleberg.

Puy, — du, Sieur de Montbrun, Mombrum:
-, may make peace with king, 227.