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P
Packer, Mr. See Packer, John.
Packer, John, secretary to the Duke of Buckingham, 90.
Paddon, Thomas, of Cockhaven, co. Devon, 37, 38.
Page, Nathaniel, a carrier, brings goods from London at the time of the Great Fire, 453.
Page, Sir William, of Shorne, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Paget (Pagett) Eusebius, Rector of Wheatacre, co. Norfolk, sues Barnes for alleged non-payment of tithes, 178.
Pagnersdorff, Marquis. See Jägerndorf.
Paine, Edward, witnesses Holtby's deposition, 441.
Palatinate, The [Germany], King
permits levies of English
soldiers for defence of, 121.
-, Spinola's advance against, 128.
-, King declares his commitment
to defence of, 129, 131.
-, representations made to
Gondomar concerning, 129.
-, King denies receiving assurances of inviolability of, 130.
-, Privy Council's voluntary gift
towards defence of, 131.
-, news of military operations in,
133.
-, Parliament expected to take
measures for defence of, 133.
-, commissioners appointed by
King to consider military
assistance for, 141.
-, King's appeal to Parliament for
aid to, 145.
-, Sir John Ogle's views on
King's vacillation concerning,
147.
-, temporary stalemate in Lower,
151.
-, Mansfeld's incursions into
Bohemia from Upper, 151.
-, statement on financial aid to,
186.
-, Duke of Bavaria suspicious of
Spanish successes in, 190.
-, conditions of proposed AngloSpanish royal marriage
treaty include restitution of,
190.
-, 200 men to be levied in Hertfordshire to serve under
Mansfeld for recovery of,
197.
-, 259.
Palgrave, The. See Charles Louis.
Palmer, Robert, of Aylmerton, co. Norfolk, sued for non-payment of tithes, 51.
Palmer, Sir Thomas, of Wingham, co. Kent, his estate valued, 13.
Palmer, Mr, 60.
Papacy, address by both Houses of Parliament to King concerning, 208.
Paper, deficiencies in quality and
supply of, 115.
-, imported from La Rochelle,
115.
Paris [France], letters dated from,
147, 427.
-, attack upon Huguenots in, 152.
-, 168, 292.
-, cessation of disturbances in,
247.
-, Viscount Cranborne and
Robert Cecil stay in, 288, 289.
-, Louis XIV with army
approaching, 427.
-, division of opinion about King
of France and Prince of
Conde at, 427.
Park (Parke) Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, in Earl of Salisbury's possession, 140.
Parke, Christopher, of the White Hart, Strand, London, silver bowl stolen from, 38.
Parker, Edward, 12th Lord Morley, letter to King, 60.
Parker, Sir John, Captain of Pendennis Castle, petition to Privy Council, 77 and n.
Parkhurst (Parkehurst), John, Master of Balliol College, Oxford, agreement between Dame Periam and, 116, 120.
Parkhurst, John, witnesses Earl of Pembroke's will, 416.
Parkhurst, Mr, of Calehill, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Parlement (of Paris), marriage contract between Henrietta
Maria and Prince Charles to
be ratified by, 199.
-, Louis XIII welcomed by, 247.
Parliament. See also House of
Commons and House of
Lords.
-, expected to take measures for
defence of Palatinate, 133.
-, Lord Chamberlain prevents
Brett from being member of,
135.
-, Sir Henry Carey's desire to be
member of, 136.
-, 144, 156(2), 192, 242, 364, 430,
444, 447, 448.
-, Prince Charles's speech to, 145.
-, King refers matter of assisting
Palatinate to consideration
of, 145.
-, Sir Edward Sackville's speech
in, 146.
-, Hertford's petition in favour of
ancient right to be represented in, 148, 150.
-, King's message to, 153.
-, Earl of Southampton examined
about opposition to King
in, 155.
-, protest of House of Commons
concerning privileges of, 156,
311.
-, King's book on, 158.
-, King dissolves, 159.
-, King's speech in, 189.
-, King's speech to Committee
of both Houses of, 189.
-, Archbishop of Canterbury reports to King from both
Houses of, 189.
-, Duke of Buckingham's statement in, 190.
-, militant action against Spain
urged on King by, 190.
-, opposition to Anglo-Spanish
match by, 190.
-, address to King from, 191.
-, King's declaration to, 191.
-, marriage treaty between Henrietta Maria and Prince
Charles to be ratified by, 199.
-, address to King on Papacy by
both Houses of, 208.
-, Earl of Bristol prohibited from
attending, 223, 224.
-, book of speeches delivered in,
243.
-, reference to ordinance concerning "weekly meal"
issued by, 287.
-, reference to convening of
(Long), 327, 334n.
-, Scottish Commissioners declare
complete independence of
Scotland of English, 328.
-, Sir Benjamin Rudyard's appeal
for understanding between
King and, 331.
-, grants £300,000 towards relief
of Scottish army, 346.
-, proposals affecting right of
Scottish residents in
England to have voice in,
348.
-, Scottish Treaty proposals to be
presented to, 350.
-, examination of persons suspected of being involved in
conspiracy against, 356–360.
-, Earl of Salisbury censured for
joining the King by, 370.
-, Earl of Salisbury advised to
regain favour of, 370.
-, Earl of Salisbury assured of a
warm welcome from, 371.
-, reference to peace talks between King and, 374.
-, ironworks in Forest of Dean
granted to Massey by, 381.
-, Earl of Pembroke granted
financial aid by, 387.
-, Earl of Salisbury sent picture
of conspirators against, 390.
-, criticised in the tract called
New Magna Charta, 405 seqq.
-, alleged ill treatment of supporters of, 418, 419.
-, Earl of Salisbury submits his
claim for compensation to,
423, 432.
-, bonfires lit at meeting of,
438.
-, informed by King of impending
prorogation, 444.
-, purchase of a book of the Acts
of, 449.
Parliament, Irish, Remonstrance of, 328.
Parliament, Scottish, King satisfied
with decisions of, 303.
-, refuses to transfer treaty negotiations from Ripon to York,
324.
-, King ratifies Acts of, 330.
-, proposal that King appoint
officers of state in Scotland
with approval of, 344.
-, proposals affecting right of
English residents in Scotland
to have voice in, 348.
-, proposal that appointment of
officers of state in Scotland
be entrusted solely to, 363.
-, Earl of Montrose refuses to
submit to, 363, 364.
-, King concedes that Scottish
officers of state be appointed in first place by,
365.
-, objects to state officers proposed by King, 366, 367.
-, agrees to appointment of Lord
Lothian as Chancellor of
Scotland, 367.
-, its attitude towards alleged
incendiaries or delinquents,
367.
-, Lord Ker apologizes to Marquis
of Hamilton in, 368.
-, opposition to Lord Lothian in,
368.
-, further disagreement between
King and, 369.
-, secret ballot introduced as
method of voting in, 369.
Parma, Prince of. See Farnese, Alessandro.
Parr, Lord. See Parr, William.
Parr, William, 1st Baron Parr and Marquis of Northampton (d. 1571), mentioned, 194.
Parrots, one purchased for Countess of Salisbury, 426.
Parry, John, 235.
Parry, Sible, widow, grand-daughter of William Cecil, of Alt-yrynys, co. Hereford, and second cousin of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, her petition to Earl of Salisbury, 210.
Parry, Sir Thomas, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 12.
Parsely, Marie, mentioned in Franklin's confession to Coke, 28.
Parsons, Sir John, of Boveney, co. Bucks, mentioned in tract called New Magna Charta, 408.
Patteson, Matthew, summoned as witness in the case between Earl of Exeter and Sir Thomas Lake, 68.
Paul V, Pope, 104.
Paul, Simon (Paule, Symon), complaint against, 11.
Paulet, William, 1st Marquis of Winchester, Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth, mentioned, 107.
Paulet, Mr, in the service of Sir Richard Weston, 193.
Payne, Edward, gives evidence at the trial of Anne Turner, 21.
Peake, John, summoned as witness in the case between Earl of Exeter and Sir Thomas Lake, 68.
Pearls, Earl of Salisbury authorizes sale of, 31.
Pebworth, co. Gloucester, accounts
of bailiff of, 375–379.
-, Royalist garrison holds church
at, 377, 378, 379.
Peck, Henry [? of Winchelsea and Lewes, co. Sussex], involved in case concerning ironworks in Forest of Dean, 381.
Peele, —, a plumber, work undertaken by him at Hatfield House, 4.
Pelham, Sir Thomas, of Laughton, co. Sussex, mentioned in case concerning ironworks in Forest of Dean, 381.
Pelham Arsa. See Brent Pelham.
Pelham Furneux. See Furneux Pelham.
Pelham Stockinge. See Stocking Pelham.
Pemberton, Sir James, Lord Mayor of London, petition from Guild of Weavers to, 5 and n.
Pemberton, Ralph, Mayor of St.
Albans, co. Herts, letter on
behalf of burgesses to Earl
of Salisbury, 241.
-, prepared to elect M.P.s nominated by Earl of Salisbury, 241.
Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, William; Herbert, Philip; Herbert, Philip.
Pembroke, Lady Dowager of. See Herbert, Mary.
Pemmerton, Sir Goddard, of St. Albans, co. Herts, guest at Hatfield House, 2.
Pemmerton, Lady, wife of Sir Goddard Pemmerton, guest at Hatfield House, 2.
Penbidelle. See Penbidwal.
Penbidwal (Penbidelle), Walterstone, co. Hereford, letter
dated from, 17.
-, 36.
Pendennis (Pendenis), Castle of,
co. Cornwall, 77, 407.
-, Captain of. See Parker, Sir
John.
Peney, Peter, Keeper of Sir Edmund Ludlowe's coppices in Wiltshire, 42.
Penington (Pennington), Sir John, naval commander, his attacks on coasts of Brittany and Normandy, 231.
Penn (Pen), Sir William, admiral, impeached by House of Commons, 451.
Pensford, co. Somerset, 418.
Penshurst Place, co. Kent, letters dated from, 387, 405.
Pentloe, Mr, 402.
Penzance, co. Cornwall, Marazion
wins case over weekly market
against, 145.
-, valuation of tithes at, 167.
-, 458.
Pepper, its price in London, 30.
Percie. See Percy, Henry.
Percival, Edward, Bailiff of Cranborne, letters to Keighley, 42, 159.
Percival, Samuel, privy purse
keeper, later Steward and
Receiver-General to the
Earl of Salisbury, 46, 440, 448.
-, his accounts, 382, 390, 436, 438.
-, newspapers for, 389, 390.
-, letter to Guidott, 439.
-, letter to Battison, 449.
Percy, Lord, See Percy, Algernon.
Percy, Algernon, Lord Percy, later
10th Earl of Northumberland, correspondence between Earls of Salisbury and
Northumberland over marriage treaty between Lady
Anne Cecil and, 238, 239,
240, 242.
-, criticised by his father, 239.
-, mentioned in articles of marriage treaty proposed by
Earl of Salisbury, 240.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 245,
269, 303, 313, 370(2), 371(3),
373.
-, his opinion of Duke of Buckingham, 246.
-, pictures in his room at Salisbury House, 251, 252.
-, his portrait as Earl of Northumberland at Salisbury
House, 252 and n.
-, Earl of Salisbury's gift of
painted pictures to, 289.
-, Lord General of the King's
forces against Scots, 308,
312, 313, 314, 315, 316.
-, his indisposition, 317.
-, criticises Earl of Salisbury for
leaving House of Lords to
join King, 370.
-, advises Earl of Salisbury to regain favour of Parliament,
370, 371.
-, assures Earl of Salisbury of a
warm welcome from Parliament, 371.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
374, 420, 422(2), 423, 425,
428, 429(2), 436, 444(2), 446,
451.
-, projected match between Lord
Grey of Wark's son and
daughter of, 420, 422, 423.
-, decides to break off the
proposed marriage, 423, 425.
-, negotiations concerning marriage between Lord Capell
and daughter of, 428, 429
and n.
Percy, Lady Anne, daughter of Algernon, Lord Percy, her christening, 272.
Percy, Henry, 9th Earl of Northumberland, correspondence
over marriage treaty between
Earl of Salisbury and, 238,
239, 240, 241, 242.
-, criticial of behaviour of Lord
Percy, 239.
-, refers to wrongs received by
him at hands of 1st Earl of
Salisbury, 239.
-, 270.
Percy, Sir Henry, called Hotspur (d. 1403), reference to, 241.
Percy (Percie), Henry, later Baron
Percy of Alnwick, letters to
Earl of Salisbury, 270, 387.
-, involved in conspiracy against
Parliament, 357, 358, 359.
-, his proposals, 358.
Percy, Joceline, Lord Percy, later 11th Earl of Northumberland, recovers from smallpox, 444, 445.
Percy (Percye), Robert, 257.
Perfect Occurrences, purchased, 385, 389.
Periam (Perjam), Dame Elizabeth,
widow of Sir William Periam,
of Greenlands, co. Bucks,
terms of her gift of land to
Balliol College, 116.
-, reference to her school at
Henley-on-Thames, 116.
-, agreement between Balliol
College and, 120.
Perient (Peryont), Elizabeth, widow of Sir George Perient, petitions to be discharged from furnishing light horse, 415.
Perient (Peryont), Sir George, of Ayot St. Peter, co. Herts, 415.
Perjam, Dame Elizabeth. See Periam, Elizabeth.
Perkins, William, senior, witnesses Jephson's deposition, 441.
Perkins, William, junior, witnesses Jephson's deposition, 441.
Perkins, Mr, a London tailor, 273.
Perry (Pirrye), Hugh, stationer, 383, 385, 390.
Perry, Katherine (Catterne), wife of Hugh Perry, 390, 426.
Perry, Captain, 378.
Peryont, Elizabeth. See Perient, Elizabeth.
Peryont, Sir George. See Perient, Sir George.
Peters, Hugh, Independent divine, purchase of his Relation (of Basing House?), 383.
Petley, Mr [? Ralph Petley, of Sevenoaks], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Pettit (Pettitt), Mr [? Henry Pettit, of Colkins, Boughton], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Petty Bag, The, 264.
Petworth, co. Sussex, seat of the Earl of Northumberland, letters dated from, 240, 241, 242, 269, 429, 446, 451.
Peyton. See Peyton, Henry.
Peyton, Henry, in the service of Sir Thomas Overbury, examined at the trial of Anne Turner, 22.
Peyton, Sir Samuel (Thomas), of Knolton, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 13.
Phelips, Captain, in charge of foot company in Dorset, 354.
Phellips, Sir Edward, Master of the Rolls, 12.
Phelps' (Phelpes) Meadow, Forest of Dean, co. Gloucester, 401.
Phigion, Jane, petition to Queen, 84.
Philip III, King of Spain, 104, 130, 156.
Philip IV, King of Spain, agrees
with France to entrust Valtelline to Pope, 168.
-, 138, 169(3), 173, 174, 217, 218,
230, 259.
-, his meetings with Prince
Charles, 169, 170, 171, 172,
174(2).
-, extract from letter written by
Prince Charles to, 179–181.
-, dispensation for Anglo-Spanish
royal marriage to be solicited
from Pope by, 182.
-, Parliament apprehensive of
ambitions and power of, 190.
-, thought to be incapable of
organizing invasion of
England, 217.
-, his supplies of naval stores
from northern Europe interrupted, 217.
-, suspected of fomenting rebellion in Ireland, 218.
-, King's willingness to believe in
good disposition of, 259.
Phillips, Fabian, imprisoned in St. Albans gaol, 206.
Phillips, Sir Robert, of Montacute, co. Somerset, M.P. for Somerset, his speech included in book of Parliamentary speeches, 243.
Piccadilly (Peccadilly), London, a house of gaming and entertainment, also known as Piccadilly Hall, Viscount Cranborne loses money at, 394.
Pickering, Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, piece of ground called, 15, 37.
Pickering, Colonel. See Pickering, John.
Pickering, John, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, at Cranborne, 386.
Piemont, Prince of. See Victor Amadeus.
Pierrepont, Gertrude, wife of Robert Pierrepont, 1st Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull, 292.
Pierrepont, Henry, 2nd Earl of
Kingston-upon-Hull and,
later, Marquess of Dorchester,
441, 442, 443.
-, his proposals to Lord Roos, 442.
Pierrepont, Robert, 1st Earl of
Kingston-upon-Hull, letter
to Capell, 292.
-, recommends appointment of
Hewitt as vicar of Greasley,
292.
Pigott, Sir Richard, of Doddershall Manor, co. Bucks, mentioned in tract called New Magna Charta, 408.
Pimperne, co. Dorset, 374.
Pinchard, Robert, vicar of Turnworth, co. Dorset, collects money towards establishment of theological college in Chelsea, 58.
Pinder (Pindar), Sir Paul, diplomatist, of Bishopsgate Street Without, London, 360.
Pinn (Pinne), Mr, tenant to Lord Capell in Nottinghamshire, 361.
Pirates, mishandling of funds
allotted by King for making
honest men of, 99, 100.
-, 187.
Pirton (Purton), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.
Plague, The, certificate of deaths in
London from, 39, 209.
-, in Dorsetshire, 39.
-, reference to the Great, 451.
Plamwell, Mistress, her evidence concerning conspiracy against Parliament, 360.
Plate, list of gifts of, 114.
-, inventory of Earl of Salisbury's,
255.
-, Charles II's visit to Hatfield
House results in loss of, 438.
Plate Fleet, not available for any invasion of England by Spain, 217.
Plays and Playwrights, 264, 267, 270, 272, 286.
Pliny, Caius Caecile (Second), Roman orator and historian (d. 113 a.d.), purchase of his Epistolae, 286, 388.
Plume, Samuel, of Mells, co. Suffolk, 176.
Plumer, Mr [? William Plumer, of Milkhouse Street, Cranbrooke], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Plymouth (Plimouth), co. Devon,
contradictory opinion as to
danger of Spanish invasion
threat to, 219.
-, proposal for new fortifications
at, 220.
-, Hertfordshire levies directed
to embark at, 227, 232.
-, 407, 420, 444.
Podiebrad, George, King of Bohemia (d. 1471), his son excluded from kingship, 92.
Poe, Dr. See Poe, Leonard.
Poe, Leonard, physician, attends Earl of Salisbury, 166.
Poe, [? W], letter to Earl of Salisbury, 152.
Poetae minores graeci, by Ralph Winterton, purchased, 286.
Poland (Pologna), 92.
Polhill, Mr [? David Polhill, of Broughton House, Otford], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Political verses, 243(2), 245, 415.
Polkinghorne, Roger, Captain, of Penzance, co. Cornwall, prohibited from entering St. Michael's Mount, 261.
Pollard, Mr. See Pollard, Sir Hugh.
Pollard (Ballard), Sir Hugh, of King's Nympton, co. Devon, later Royalist commander, involved in conspiracy against Parliament, 357, 359 (2).
Pollard, Richard, 361.
Pologna. See Poland.
Pomeroy, John, of London, in the service of the Earl of Salisbury, 388(2).
Ponts-de-Ce (Les) [Maine-et-Loire,
France], handed over by
Louis XIII to Marie de
Medici, 124.
-, agreement between Louis XIII
and Marie de Medici signed
at, 124.
Poole, co. Dorset, 320.
-, munition and ordnance in, 353.
-, payments towards garrison of,
379, 380.
-, exchange of prisoners of war at,
380.
Pope, The. See Paul V; Gregory XV.
Pope, Hugh, Groom of the Robes to the Queen, petition to Committee for King's Revenue, 84.
Pope, Thomas, cured of a tumour in the leg, 2.
Popery, Remonstrance of House of Commons against, 153.
Popham, Sir Francis, of Littlecote, co. Wilts, 12.
Porchester, co. Hants, suggested that magazine of munition be established in, 220.
Porchmouth. See Portsmouth.
Pordage, Sir William, of Rodmersham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £700, 14.
Porter, Thomas, his evidence produced at examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 100.
Portland, co. Dorset, proposal that
it be fortified against possible
Spanish invasion, 220.
-, munition and ordnance in, 353.
-, military forces in, 354.
Portsmouth (Porchmouth, Portchmouth), co. Hants, 218.
-, danger of Spanish attack on,
219.
-, Hertfordshire men levied for
Cadiz expedition to embark
at, 228, 229.
-, its surrender into French hands
proposed by Jermyn, 359, 360.
-, Catherine of Braganza awaited
by King and Court at, 444(2).
Portugal, Mogul Emperor undertakes that English merchants
will not be molested by, 114.
-, Catherine of Braganza expected
from, 444.
Portumna (Portumney), co. Galway, Ireland, Lord Deputy at, 582.
Portumney. See Portumna.
Posnati, Scottish Treaty article on naturalization refers to celebrated case of, 350.
Posswalden. See St. Paul's Walden.
Postern Plain (Posterne playne) [? Enfield Chase], reference to traditional and annual meeting of tenants of Enfield at, 412.
Potier. See Gesures.
Potman, Sir Richard, of Lested, Chart Sutton, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.
Potter, Mr [? Thomas Potter, of Well Street, Westerham], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Powell, Hugh (Hugon), DeputyTreasurer of the Fleet, 415.
Powell, Joan, wife of William Powell, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 458.
Powell, Thomas, Keeper of Ordnance Stores, signs joint letter to Harris, 242.
Powell, Tobias, petition for payment of work, 373.
Powell, William, son-in-law of William Cecil, of Alt-yr-ynys, co. Hereford, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 458.
Powell, Mr, 30.
Powell, a jester, his portrait at Salisbury House, 250.
Prado, Madrid [Spain], 171.
-, secret arrangements made for
Prince Charles to view Infanta in, 174.
-, compared to Hyde Park in
London, 174.
Prague [Bohemia], Estates of
Bohemia debate election of
King at, 88.
-, Elector Palatine chosen King
of Bohemia at, 91.
-, letters dated from, 91, 121.
-, Turkish and Hungarian envoys
entertained in, 122.
-, King of Bohemia prepares to
resist Imperialists outside,
133.
Prague, Archbishop of. See Lohelius.
Preston, Sir Amyas, Keeper of the Navy Stores, petition to King, 6.
Priddian, Dr. See Pridgean, Francis.
Pride, Colonel. See Pride, Thomas.
Pride, Thomas, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, 395.
Prideaux, Edmund, PostmasterGeneral, attacked in tract called New Magna Charta, 410.
Pridgean (Priddian), Francis, physician, of London and Hornchurch, co. Essex, 430.
Priest (Preist), William, surgeon, cures Pope of a tumour in his leg, 2.
Priestwood, John, 418.
Prince, Robert, tenant to the Earl of Salisbury at Rushton, co. Dorset, his claim for allowances for losses and plunder by both armies, 387.
Prince Elector Palatine. See Frederick V; Charles Louis.
Prinn. See Prynne, William.
Priory Warren, Blagdon Park, co. Somerset, 459.
Priuli, Antonio, Doge of Venice, contradictory reports of treatment of his ambassador in Prague, 122.
Privy Council, The, petitions to,
6, 10, 13, 16, 42.
-, orders Earl of Salisbury to review musters in Hertfordshire, 32, 51, 60, 84, 85, 118,
146, 163, 177, 191, 211, 212,
227, 291, 296, 299, 302, 309,
314, 321.
-, 40, 71(2), 77, 90, 115, 130, 133,
138, 145, 227(2), 228, 248,
271, 301, 307, 315.
-, in favour of establishing theological college in Chelsea, 58.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
130, 192(2), 197, 200, 213,
227, 314, 316.
-, makes voluntary gift towards
defence of Palatinate, 131.
-, takes oath to Anglo-Spanish
marriage treaty, 185.
-, demands payment of subsidy
assessment from Earl of
Salisbury, 192.
-, orders Earl of Salisbury to
assist in raising volunteers
for States General, 192.
-, instructs Earl of Salisbury regarding pay and embarkation of men levied in Hertfordshire to serve under
Mansfeld, 197, 200(2).
-, advises Earl of Salisbury how
to act in event of Spanish
invasion, 213.
-, orders men to be levied in
Hertfordshire for Low
Countries, 227.
-, instructs Earl of Salisbury regarding selection of new
levies, 228, 232(2).
-, Joachimi repeats his speech to
King to members of, 232.
-, allows no exemption to any
state or legal officer from
compulsory provision of
armed horsemen, 298.
-, instructs Earl of Salisbury how
to deal with men levied in
Hertfordshire for Scottish
wars, 300, 307, 308, 314,
315, 316, 321.
-, orders measures to be taken
against mutinous soldiers,
316.
-, orders that Hertfordshire be
put in a state of defence, 321.
-, Clerk of. See Calvert, George;
Edmondes, Sir Clement;
Dickenson, John.
Privy or Secret Council, Scottish,
proposal that between
sittings of Scottish Parliament, King appoint Scottish
officers of state with approval
of, 344.
-, dispute between Scottish
nobility over right to choose
officers of state by, 363.
-, compromise reached over nomination of officers of state by
Scottish Parliament and, 365.
-, demand that Mayor of Edinburgh be always member of,
366.
Protector, The. See Cromwell, Oliver.
Protestant Union (of Germany),
Bohemian expectations from
friendship of Elector Palatine with, 89.
-, Bohemian Estates on good
terms with, 94.
-, to meet Kings of Denmark and
Sweden at Nuremberg, 104.
-, King receives letter from
Princes of, 129.
Protestants, French, assault by
inhabitants of Paris upon,
152.
-, petition for peace and pardon to
Louis XIII from French, 155.
-, imprisonment of Duc de Rohan
causes anxiety to French, 169.
-, King advised by States General
to be more restrained in his
intervention on behalf of
Huguenots in France, 231.
Prowdlove, —, a London constable, complaint against, 11.
Prynne (Prinn), William, Puritan polemicist, 398.
Prysts [? Prince's] Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.
Public Revenue, account of income and expenditure, 5.
Puddletown, co. Dorset, military forces at, 354.
Puerilis Sententiae, purchased, 383.
Pulham, co. Norfolk, 116.
Pully, Edward, Keeper of Robert Toppe's coppices in Wiltshire, 42.
Purbeck, Isle of, co. Dorset, military forces in, 354.
Puritans, libellous book circulated
by, 120, 128.
-, Rudyard's criticism of deliberate defamation of, 331.
Purton. See Pirton.
Pusey (Puesey, Pewsey), Timothy,
of Selston, co. Nottingham,
361, 369.
-, agreement between Lord Capell
and, 362.
Pye, Sir Robert, of Farringdon, co.
Berks, Auditor of Receipt of
the Exchequer, 167.
-, executor of Earl of Pembroke,
419, 428.
Pylin, Robert, a King's musician, reference to his death, 17.
Pym, Mr. See Pym, John.
Pym, John, M.P. for Tavistock,
Parliamentary leader and
statesman, Wilmot visits,
366.
-, commits conspirators into
custody of Lord Wilmot, 366.
-, mentioned in political verses,
415.
Pymm, John, auditor to Sir Charles Morrison and, later, to Arthur Capell, 163, 250, 267, 268.
Pyne, Hugh, Recorder of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, co. Dorset, detention of ancient rents and other abuses committed by, 237 and n.