Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1648-9. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.
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'General Index: P, Q', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1648-9, (London, 1893) pp. 482-489. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1648-9/pp482-489 [accessed 19 April 2024]
P.
Packenham, Mark, letter to
Paget, Mr.
Paine, George, petition of
Painted chamber, the, and see High Court of Justice.
Painter Stainers, Company of
-, clerk of, the late. See Bryan,
Richd.
-, petition to
Palatine, Elector and King of Bohemia; a treatise touching the claims of
Pall Mall, in St. James' Fields
Palmer, Elias, letters of
-, Mr., of the Mint
-, Timothy
Pamphlet containing the Order of the Treaty with the King in Isle of Wight
Panegyric addressed to some nobleman at Court not named
Papers, imperfect and fragmentary collection of
Papists, in the City, designs of
-, names of those to be excepted from
pardon
-, an Independent's reasons for favouring
-, hopes of, are now upon the Army
Pardon, fees for suing out a
Pargeter, Mr.
Parham, Lord Willoughby of
Paris
-, document dated from
-, Provost of
-, Lieut. John
-, Richd., articles on behalf of
Parker, Thomas, a messenger
-, Walter, his lands in Wilts
-, William, clerk, petition of
Parliament, the English, called also both
Houses, passim.
-, Act of, for reduction of the rebels in
Ireland
-, for regulating church government
-, Acts of, former, cited
-, Army, M.P.s imprisoned by the
-, Assassination of Parliament men
designed
-, authority of, slighted
-, clerks of both Houses
-, Commissioners of, for guarding the
King's person
-, for treaty with the King in the
Isle of Wight
-, for Scotland. See Scotland.
-, for assisting the Lord Admiral
in command of the fleet
-, for negotiating the surrender of
Anglesey and Beaumaris
-, Committee of both Houses to go into
the City to represent the state of affairs
to the Common Council
-, Committee of both Houses, to conduct
a personal treaty with the King in the
Isle of Wight
-, Committee of both Houses, sitting at
Derby House. See Derby House.
-, Committee for Foreign Affairs
-, order of, and see Committees.
Parliament, Committee for Eastern Counties.
See Eastern Association.
-, Committee for Ireland. See Ireland.
-, Committee for Revenue. See Revenue.
-, Commons. See Lower House of.
-, declaration about disposing of the
King's person in England to be communicated to the Scots
-, declaration for order of the treaty in
the Isle of Wight
-, declaration in answer to the Scotts'
Papers
-, declaration, about the revolted ships
-, declaration vindicating their dealings
with the Kentish insurgents,
and see Declarations.
-, designs against
-, by the Reformadoes
-, by the watermen and seamen
-, despatch, from Cromwell to be reported to
-, distracted and dangerous state of
-, disturbances against, threatened under
oath of secrecy
-, exactions illegal, Bill for prevention,
of
-, fees payable for suing out a pardon
-, forces for protection of
-, form of address to by the Parliament of Scotland objected to
-, fundamental government of the kingdom not to be altered by
-, guards for
-, Ordinances and Orders of, mentioned
-, order of, for additional members of
both Houses to be added to the Derby
House Committee
-, for additional powers to be
conceded to the Derby House Committee
-, for circumstances regulating
divorce
-, for Col. Hammond to secure
the King's person
-, forbidding delinquents to come
within miles of London
-, forbidding enlistment of or
transportation of forces into foreign
States
-, for Derby House Committee to
regulate proceedings in the North
Parliament, order of, for exiling Sir Edw.
Nicholas
-, for fortifying Carisbrook Castle
-, for indemnity to the revolted
ships
-, for Jersey
-, for compensating Lieut.-Col.
John Lilburne
-, for Ireland
-, for maintenance of the guards
of horse attending the Parliament
-, for maintenance of the Navy
-, for maintenance of the Army
-, for supplies for the fleet at
Goree
-, for assessments in North Wales
-, for guard of Pembroke Castle
and see Pembroke Castle.
-, for payment of 3,000l. to
Lancashire
-, for payment of 10,000l. to
Marquis of Argyle
-, for gunpowder and saltpetre
-, for gunpowder and arms not to
be carried to the enemy
-, for payment of the Army
-, for payment of the garrisons
-, for payment of arrears for the
Scots' Army, and see Scotland.
-, for payment of the 1,000l. to
Countess of Kildare
-, for preventing the escape of the
Duke of York
-, for removal of Royalists from
London
-, for part of the money payable
to the Scots to be applied to the Navy
-, for removal of the Army from
the City
-, for reimbursing Cols. Carter
and Twistleton
-, for restraint of addresses to the
King
-, for non-delivery of letters to
the King
-, for sequestrations
-, for tenants of the Colleges in
Oxford to pay their rents to the Heads
of Houses appointed by Parliament
-, for appointment of a Committee of both Houses to conduct a
personal treaty with the King in Isle
of Wight
-, for sending forces into Ireland
Parliament, order of, for march of Fairfax
to the North
-, for sending shipping to the
Isle of Wight
-, for sending up the pretended
Prince of Wales
-, for security of cos. Berks,
Bucks, and Oxford
-, for sequestrations in Kent
-, for slighting the fortification at
Newport Pagnell
-, for disposing of the Scottish
prisoners
-, for leaving the reduction of
Kent to the Lord General
-, Peers House of. See Upper House of.
-, petitions to
-, propositions by, to be submitted
to the Scotch Parliament before being
sent to the King
-, to be drafted in the form
of Bills
-, remonstrance by Kentish petitioners
addressed to
-, right of petitioning, claimed by
the Kentish insurgents
-, report in favour of taking men
out of the colliers for manning the fleet
-, revolt of the fleet in the Downs
to be dealt with, and see
Navy.
-, report about revolt, presented by
the Derby House Committee
-, Scotland, papers concerning, communicated to
-, seditious papers by Lilburne and
others, advocating the employment
of force against
-, Skippon to raise a regiment of horse
for defence of
-, Speakers of both Houses
-, soldiers of, not to offer abuses to
friends of the Parliament
-, treaty in Isle of Wight, et seq
-, the King's parole to be reported to the
Houses
-, names of the Commissioners chosen
by the Houses to conduct the personal
treaty with the King in the Isle of
Wight
-, progress of the proceedings
-, revocation of the votes of 1st January
1648
-, revocation of new honours, agreed to
by the King
-, rolls of Parliament, extracts from
-, votes of, to be sent to Cromwell
-, votes concerning the Earl of Cleveland
Parliament or the two Houses at Westminster,
passim.
-, Lower House of, also designated "the
House," passim.
-, Act of, for erecting a High
Court of Justice for trial of Charles I.
-, clerks of. See Elsynge, Henry,
and Vaughan, R.
-, Committees of,
and see Committees.
-, direction of, for David Jenkins,
the Welsh Judge, to be transferred
from Newgate
-, instructions for Col. Edw.
Popham and Alex. Bence to accompany the Lord Admiral Warwick
-, Journal of the High Court of
Justice presented to
-, journals of, references to
-, M.P.s. subscribe for a guard
for the House
-, money voted for raising a regiment for defence of
-, money voted for expenses of the
House Committee
-, orders of the Commons referred
to
-, personal treaty. See Charles I.
-, the House busied about
-, a full House may do well
for consideration of
-, petitions to
-, printer to. See Husbands,
Edw.
-, prisoners, Committee for examination of
-, Chairman of, Col. Moor,
and see Moor, John.
-, prisoners not to be brought to
London
-, privileges of, infringed by the
Upper House
-, recommendation of ships by,
for the winter guard, and see
Navy.
-, reinforcements to be sent to
Cromwell's Army in the north
-, removal of the Army further
from the City, voted by
-, report of orders given to Cromwell
-, reports to, by order of the
Derby House Committee, passim.
-, resolutions of, concerning the
Oxford University
Parliament, Lower House, resolved to maintain
the fundamental government of this
kingdom
-, resolved to keep the covenant
and ancient treaties with Scotland
-, return of the Lord Admiral
with several of the revolted ships to be
reported to
-, Scilly, affairs of, to be considered by
-, Scots' Army, victory over,
announced to
-, Sergeant-at-Arms of. See
Hunt, John.
-, his deputy. See Parsons,
John.
-, Sergeant-at-Mace
-, sovereign power centred in
"the House" without King or Lords
-, Speaker of. See Lenthall,
Wm., design to seize his person
-, a former. See Thorpe,
Thos.
-, treatise, fragment of, pointing
out the illegality of the Commons'
proceedings
-, votes passed by, against the
entry of the Scots' Army into England.
-, touching the insurrection
in Kent
-, touching indemnity to be
offered to the revolted ships
-, Upper House of, also termed the
Lords and House of Peers,
et passim.
-, baronage privileges pertaining
to, by Selden
-, declarations by the
-, dissolution of, declaration of
-, ecclesiastics summoned to, not
being bishops, examples of
-, honours newly conferred, to be
revoked
-, journals of, references to
-, letter addressed to by the Scotts'
Commissioners
-, messengers attached to
-, ordinance of, for payment of
35,000l. to the Marquis of Argyle
-, pass granted by
-, petition to, fragment of a
-, power assumed by, over Commoners in cases criminal declared
illegal
-, power of judicature properly
belonging to
-, proceedings of, touching the
rising in Kent
Parliament, Upper House, propositions concerning peers
-, trials conducted by, viz.:—
-, of Cornelius Evins, the pretended
Prince of Wales
-, of Sir John Maynard and other
Commoners
-, of Thomas Thorpe, a former
Speaker of the Commons
-, of Thos. Wentworth, Earl of
Cleveland
-, Woods, Bill of
Parliament of Oxford. See Oxford.
-, of Scotland. See Scotland.
Parry, Capt.
-, Mr.
Parsons, Bartholomew
-, Elizabeth
-, John, Deputy to the Sergeant-atArms
-, Mr.
-, Sir Wm.
Pasquatus, Laurentius, broadside printed by
Passenger, Eleanor
Paulet, Henry, Lord
-, John, Marquis of Winchester
-, to be excepted from pardon
Payne, Capt., to be apprehended
-, Robt., canon of Christ Church,
deceased
Peacock, Capt. [James]
-, John, of Comner, his composition
-, petition of
Pearce, Capt. John
-, letter to
Peck, Henry
Peckham, co. Surrey
-, East, co. Kent, manor of
Pelham, Peregrine, M.P., to confer with the
Lord General about Hull
-, to repair to Hull and protect it
from the revolted ships
-, letters to
-, to be thanked for this service
-, Sir Thos.
Pemberton, Mr.
Pembroke
-, castle, held by Col. Poyer against the
Parliament
-, siege of
-, reduction of
Pembrokeshire
-, insurrection in
-, state of
-, value of livings in
Pembrokeshire and Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip.
Pendennis Castle, garrison in
-, money for payment of
Penglais or Pentglace, co. Carnarvon
Penn, Capt. Wm., Rear-Admiral of the Irish
Fleet
-, letter to
Penniall or Peniel, Mr.
Penning, Henry
-, bond of
Pennoyer, Wm., suit of
Penrith, Col. Lambert's forces at
-, headquarters at
Penrose, Capt.
Pensack, Wm., petition of
Pensherst, co. Kent
Pepys, Mr., goes down to Bury
-, letter to
Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland, a
member of the Committee at Derby
House, et passim.
-, chosen one of the Commissioners to treat with the King in the
Isle of Wight
-, desires to be relieved of the
care of the Duke of York
-, jeweller's bill for
-, warrants and documents signed
by
Perescollia the Bashaw
"Perfect Occurrences," a newspaper so entitled, documents printed in
Perkins, Mr.
Perrie, Cokayne, Collett & Co., merchants
Perryman, John, petition of
Persons. See Parsons, Bartholomew.
Petenson, Sir Richd.
Peter and Mary, a ship
Peterborough, Earl of. See Mordaunt, Henry.
Peterhouse, prison of
-, keeper of, Mr. Symball, warrants to
-, prisoners in, escape of
Peters, Hugh, negotiates between Fairfax and
Mr. Edgecumbe
-, negotiates between the King and
High Court of Justice
Petitions, collection of undated
Pett, Joseph, Assistant at Chatham
-, John, mariner, petition of
-, Peter
-, letter to
-, narrative of
-, jun.
Pett, Peter, and Christopher, letter of
-, Captain Peter
-, Phineas
-, letter to
Petty, Mr., a minister
Pevensey, co. Sussex, powder for
Peyton, Sir Thos.
-, prisoner
Phelps, John, a clerk of the High Court of Justice
Phenning, Mr. See Penning, Henry.
Phillips, Capt. Griffancius
-, Capt., once an officer in the King's
army and brother of a former M.P.
-, to be apprehended
-, Thos., lands granted to
Philpot, Mr., late mayor of Hereford
Phipps, Mr.
Pickering [Edw.]
Pickford, John, petition of
Pidcock, Thos., a messenger attending the Derby House Committee
Pierce, Capt. John
Pierrepont, Wm., M.P. for Great Wenlock,
a member of the Derby House Committee, 1, et passim.
-, chosen one of the Commissioners to treat with the King in Isle
of Wight
-, letter to
-, letters from Cromwell to
-, to write to Col. Mytton
-, to write to the Lord General
-, to write to Col. Rich.
-, warned of danger at Chelsea
Pigeon, Edmund
Piggott, Lieut.-Col.
-, to take Poyer's soldiers into
France.
-, Col., business of
-, to be released
Pike, Henry, Deputy Vice-Admiral of Devon
Pilgrim, Capt.
Pilkington, Major
Pink, Corporal
Pipe Office, in the Exchequer
-, clerks of the, and see Crooke,
Sir Henry.
Pither, Mr., his house
Pitt, Mr., of London
Pitts, Mr.
-, Robt.
Plantagenet, Richd., late Duke of York
Plater, Sir Wm., M.P.
-, instructions for
Plunkett, Capt. Thos.
-, letter from
Plymouth
-, committee at
-, condition of its garrison
-, fortifications of
-, Governor of, and see
Weldon, Col. Ralph.
-, sad condition of
-, Warrant to officers of the port of
Poe, Capt. Wm.
-, Major
Pointz. See Poyntz.
Polwheele, Mr.
Ponning, Henry. See Penning.
Pontefract Castle
-, enemy's garrison of, incursions by
-, Royalist governor of
-, siege of
-, surprise of
-, treaty for surrender of
Pool, Mr. George
-, Capt. Richd.
Poole, co. Dorset
-, defence of
-, garrison of
-, governor of. See Skutt,
Capt. Wm., and Cooper, Sir Anthony
Ashley.
Pooley, Edmond
Poor, the, taxation for, proposed emendations to the statute of Eliz.
Popham, Alexander, letter to
-, Col. Edw.
-, instructed to accompany the
Lord Admiral
-, instructions for rescinded
Porter, Edmond
-, letters of
-, indenture by
-, lease by
-, petition concerning cottages
-, Ellen
-, Endymion
-, Foulk
Portinllain, co. Carnarvon
Portland, co. Dorset
-, garrison of
-, governor of
Ports and Customs, officers of the
-, to stop forces going abroad
-, to stop forces going into
Ireland
-, to be informed of the revolt of
the fleet in the Downs
Ports and Customs, officers of the, warrant to, for apprehending Sir George Villiers
Portsea castle, co. Hants
Portsmouth port and town
-, designs against
-, garrison of
-, governor of, and see
Norton, Col. Richd.
-, Lieut.-Governor of. See Bettisworth,
Thos.
-, Master attendant at. See Arkinstall,
Thos.
-, old stores at, disposal of
-, seamen at distempered
-, ships at,
and
see Navy.
-, endangered by the revolted
ships
-, storekeeper at. See Dimock, John.
-, timber near, in Bear Forest, belonging
to Cromwell
-, victualer at. See Holt, John.
Portugal and Portuguese
Postlip, co. Gloucester
Postmaster General. See Prideaux, Edm.
Potter, Daniel, a messenger attending the
Derby House Committee
-, warrant to
Potts, Sir John, one of the Commissioners to treat with the king in I. W.
Poulet, John, Lord
-, John, Marquis of Winchester
-, his estate confiscated
Poulter, John, a messenger of the Privy Chamber, petition of
Poultney, Mr., strictures addressed to
Pounsett, a pilot
-, George, petition of
Powell, Sir Edw.
-, Col. Rice, Governor of Tenby
-, made prisoner
Poyer, Col. John, declared to be a traitor
-, his forces to be disbanded
-, holds Pembroke Castle against
the Parliament
-, Col. Horton sent against
-, soldiers of, to be transported
into France
Poyntz, Sir Gabriel
-, his nieces and heirs
-, Sir John, deceased
-, John, alias Morris
-, Mary, his wife
-, Lady, executor of Sir John
"Pragmaticus," pamphlet so entitled
Pratt, John, petition of
Prayer, Daily Office of, in verse
-, in Latin verse, with Greek and
Latin headings, a broadside
Precedence, table of
Presbytery endangered in England by a breach of the treaty with the King
"President," the ship
Presteign, document dated from
Preston, co. Lancaster
-, battle of
Prestwich, Sir Thos.
Pretty, Henry, Captain
-, his horse
-, is in possession of Kingston
-, letters to
-, opposes the enemy in Surrey
-, soldiers of, abuses committed
by
-, troops of
Price, John
-, Owen
-, Richd.
Prichard, a seaman
Pride, Col. See Pryde.
Prideaux, Edmond, M.P., Postmaster-General, and a member of the Derby House Committee, et passim.
Priestley, John, a messenger
Prince's lodgings, the, document dated at
Pringle, James, an equerry to the King
Pritchett, Capt.
-, letter to
Pritty, Mr.
Privy Chamber, a messenger of
Privy Council, the
-, petitions addressed to
Prize goods, Commissioners and Collectors of
Procter, Mr.
Proctor, Thos., petition of
Proctors, notes for
Proger, Edw., petition of
Property, the foundation of government
Propositions for a treaty delivered to the King in the Isle of Wight
Propugnaculum juris jurandi, M.S. contents of a book so entitled
Protestant religion, the, endangered by the Army
Protestants of Ireland. See Ireland.
Prother, Hugh
Protheroe, Mr., his house in the Strand
Prouce or Prowse, Mr., a messenger of the Committee of the Navy
Proudlove, Stephen
Pryde [Col. Thos.]
-, his regiment
Prynne, Wm., Esq., Chairman of the Committee of Accounts for the whole
Kingdom, letters of
-, letter to
Public debts and public uses, Acts for
Pugh's Bill, reasons why it should not pass
Puller, Mr.
Purbeck, Isle of
Purefoy, Col. Wm.
-, information by
-, letter of
Puritan preaching, fallacies used in, defined
Purnelles, Messrs.
Pury, Thos., M.P.
-, letter to
Putney ferry
-, heath, meeting of the Surrey men at
Pye, Sir Robert
-, his office
Pyke, Anne
-, Richard
Q.
Quartremain, Dr. Wm., petition of
Queen, the. See Henrietta Maria.
Queen of Bohemia, the. See Elizabeth.
Queen Regent of France. See France, Marie de Medicis.
Queenborough, ship at, waiting for the King's escape
Queen's Court at Westminster
Queltch, Mr.
Quested, Eliz.