General Index: P, Q

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 July-September. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1934.

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'General Index: P, Q', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 July-September, (London, 1934) pp. 519-524. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1683-jul-sep/pp519-524 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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P

Pace (Paise), —, servant to Thomas Weeks
-, examination of

Pack, Symon, post warrant to

Packer, Mrs. Anne, order for her to see her husband
-, John, search warrant to
-, Samuel, Goodenough's servant
-, visits Major Gladman
-, information concerning
-, mentioned
-, warrant for apprehension of
-, papers concerning to be sent to Blathwayt
-, examinations of
-, to attend Council
-, to be committed to Newgate for high treason
-, petition of (that his irons may be taken off, etc.)
-, (for release on bail)
-, certificate of ill health of

Paddy, Mr. Charlton's servant
-, muskets and carbines bespoke by

Paeneham, Dorset

Page, Nicholas, warrant to search house of

Paget, William, sixth Lord Paget
-, reasons for searching house of

Paise. See Pace.

Palmer, Robert, of Petworth, major in militia and J.P. Sussex, disperses false rumours against the King

Pancradge fair

Pancrass or Parkhurst, —, Lord Grey's black seen to go into house of

Papillon, Thomas
-, his house searched

Pargeter, Philip, of Inner Temple
-, royal approbation of his election as High Steward of Lichfield

Paris
-, letters (news) from, mentioned or cited
-, great preparations for war at
-, Spanish Ambassador at

Parker, —, lawyer, [Packer in error].
-, examination of
-, Captain
-, Henry, letter from
-, letter to
-, John, military commission to
-, Richard, pass for

Parkhurst, [Thomas], bookseller, examination of
-, See also Pancrass.

Parkinson, James, A.M., Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, information concerning
-, mentioned
-, sermon preached by
-, bound over
-, bill found against and to be tried next assizes
-, "the seditious talker of Lincoln College"
-, Bishop of Oxford's plea on behalf of
-, petition of

Parks, Thomas

Parry, —, priest
-, Major Simon. Justice
-, letters from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, informations taken before

Parson, Mr., alias for Sir John Cochrane (q.v.).

Parsons, John
-, Oliver, of Bridgnorth, cutler
-, examination of
-, Thomas, libellous news disseminated by

Partridge, John, of Great Yarmouth, carpenter, information of

Paschall, Captain, "the man at the healths at the Fortune tavern," examination of
-, to be bound over
-, arrest of

Passage, co. Waterford

Passage, Commissioners of the. See Bullock, Mr.; Cullen, Luke.

Passau, Bavaria, letters dated at
-, Emperor retires to

Paston, Mr.
-, Robert, late (first) Earl of Yarmouth, Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
-, William, second Earl of Yarmouth, Recorder of Norwich
-, letters from
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, objections against his holding recordership
-, petition for his continuance in office

Patchell (Patchill, Petchell), John, brewer in Southwark
-, further search to be made for
-, warrant to be issued for

Paterson, John, Bishop of Edinburgh
-, letters from
-, read in Council
-, design to murder
-, waylaying of

Patterson, William, reference on petition of (for letters patent for lands)

Paul, —, brewer, warrant desired for arrest of
-, James, to have access to Noyes

Paulet, Charles, sixth Marquess of Winchester [afterwards first Duke of Bolton]

Paulin. See Pawling.

Pawling (Paulin, Pawlin), John, mercer in Oxford
-, papers said to be clandestinely carried to house of
-, examination of
-, address of

Payne, William

Peache. See Peachey.

Peachey (Peache), [John], counsellorat-law, Deputy Judge [of ViceAdmiralty] to Sir Edward Low
-, his house searched

Peake, Sir John, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to

Pearce, Thomas and William, reference on petition of (for pardon for dilapidations)
-, William. See above, Thomas.
-, See also Peirce; Pierce.

Peard, John, of Barnstaple, examination of

Pearshall, Sir Thomas

Pearson, —, at Amsterdam
-, John, Bishop of Chester, letters to
-, See also Pierson.

Peck, Mr.
-, committed to Newgate
-, Mrs.

Peckham, John
-, Mr., information of
-, to deliver his narrative to Jenkins
-, Captain William, and his troop, search for Monmouth and Grey by

Peele [? Peel, Cheshire]

Peirce, Major Richard, letter from
-, (Pearce), Dr. Thomas, Dean of Salisbury, letter to
-, report on petition of, mentioned
-, See also Pearce; Pierce.

Pelham, J., Deputy Lieutenant of Sussex, letter from

Pelling, Thomas, affidavit of

Pemberton, Sir Francis, Lord Chief Justice, letter to
-, order of

Pemble, Walter, Mayor of Tenterden
-, examination taken before.

Pembroke and Montgomery, Earls of. See Herbert, Philip, seventh Earl of Pembroke and fourth Earl of Montgomery; Herbert, Thomas, eighth Earl of Pembroke and fifth Earl of Montgomery.

Penniman. See Pennyman.

Pennington, Mr.
-, letter from
-, mentioned
-, examination of
-, to be discharged

Pennyman (Penniman), Sir Thomas

Pennsylvania (Pennsilvania)

Penogreild, Brecon.

Penruddock, Colonel, Lady Speke's house searched by.

Pepys, Mr. [Samuel]
-, letter from, mentioned

Perceval (Percival), Sir John, warrant for reducing quit rents of lands of
-, Sir Philip, deceased

Percival, Thomas
-, information concerning
-, to be discharged

Perkins, John, of Hollywell Court, to be inquired for

Perry, Thomas, former churchwarden of Cirencester, examination of, cited
-, bound over
-, information concerning

Perse, —, Nonconformist minister

Perth, Earl of. See Drummond, James, fourth Earl of Perth.

Petchell. See Patchell.

Peterborough, Earl of. See Mordaunt, Henry, second Earl of Peterborough.

Peterchurch, Herefords

Petre, William, fourth Lord Petre

Pett, Sir Phineas, Navy Commissioner, warrant for delivery of guns to

Pettingall, Francis

Petworth, Sussex

Peyton, Henry, military commission to
-, Sir Robert
-, information concerning
-, examination of
-, to be sent for in custody
-, treasonable words spoken by
-, discharged
-, offers Monmouth 30,000 men
-, Thomas, letter from

Phelips (Phelipps, Philips), Sir Edward, J.P. Somerset
-, letter from, mentioned
-, petition of (for forfeiture, etc.) and reference thereon
-, illness of
-, Robert, petition of (for forfeiture, etc.) and reference thereon

Phelps, Captain John
-, testimony of
-, address of, mentioned

Phesant, Richard, messenger, letter from
-, information of

Philippe, Duke of Orleans, envoy from. See la Fare, Marquis de.

Philipps, Henry, late clerk of cheque to messengers

Philips, Ambrose, to be spoke to about Aaron Smith
-, to be permitted to speak with Aaron Smith
-, Colonel, warrant relating to money paid to
-, See also Phelips.

Philipson, Christopher, post warrant to

Phipps, Matthew, arms suspected to be removed to house of

Phips, Mr., servant to. See Lute, Henry.

Physicians, [Royal College of], address from, mentioned

Pickersgill, Thomas, post warrant for

Picou, Mons., pass for

Piddocke, —, dangerous papers found in chamber of
-, committed to prison

Pierce, —, coffee-man in Aldersgate Street
-, See also Pearce; Peirce.

Pierrepont, Robert, Duke of Newcastle's cousin

Pierson, Jacob, of St. Andrew's, Holborn, blacksmith, examination of
-, mentioned
-, his lodgings searched
-, takes oaths and gives bail.
-, See also Pearson.

Pigott, John, High Sheriff of Somerset
-, letters from
-, letter to
-, warrant to
-, appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Somerset

Pike (Pyke), John, killing of
-, Roger, Berkshire grazier
-, information of

Pilkington, Mr. [Thomas, Alderman and late Sheriff of London]

Pinckstone, Peter, of Wolverhampton

Pinder, John
-, his house to be searched for arms

Pitgarvie. See Middleton, Andrew, of Pitgarvie.

Pitt, James
-, William, prisoner in Gloucester Castle
-, examination of

Plant, —, Baptist minister in Cripplegate

Plantations, Committee of, to meet about Lord Howard's business
-, See also Trade, Committee of.

Platts, John [or Joseph], innkeeper at Rotherham
-, information of
-, mentioned

Player, Sir Thomas, Chamberlain of London
-, letter to
-, proposed Chamberlain of London
-, William, Justice, letter from

Plumtrey, Mr., arms found at house of

Plymouth, Devon
-, King going to
-, fleet at
-, thanksgiving for King's deliverance celebrated at

Plymouth, Earl of. See Windsor, Thomas Windsor, first Earl of Plymouth.

Pokins, —, compositor, information concerning and warrant for apprehension of

Poland, troops of, numbers of
-, King of. See John Sobieski, King of Poland.

Poles, marching towards Vienna

Polish nation, greed of

Pollexfen, Henry [afterwards Sir Henry]
-, to be counsel for Lord Russell
-, has leave to visit Russell

Polsted, —, examination of

Polter, Mr., warrant to search house of

Polwarth. See Hume, Sir Patrick, of Polwarth.

Pomfret. See Pontefract.

Pontefract (Pomfret), Yorks., order of sessions at, mentioned

Pontesbury, Salop, rectory of

Poole, Dorset
-, Quo warranto against, fund for defence on.
-, ballast quay at, desirability of removing
-, Mayor and Aldermen of
-, See also Taunton.

Pope, Roger, letter from
-, mentioned
-, letter to
-, mentioned

Pope, the. See Innocent XI.

Popish Plot
-, King said to be chief actor in

Pordage, Mr.

Porter, —, partner to Cole the brewer
-, examination of
-, to find sureties
-, —, steward to Earl of Kildare, letter from, mentioned

Portland, Dorset, letter dated at

Portman, Sir William, sixth bart.
-, letters from
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, examinations taken by
-, mentioned
-, Anthony Sandford's examination to be sent to
-, to inquire after arms
-, chaplain to. See Lessy, Mr.

Portsham, Dorset, suspicious persons at alehouse at

Portsmouth, Hants.
-, intelligence brought to
-, Nonconformists from, meet in Isle of Wight
-, King's visit to
-, royal party leaves
-, thanksgiving for King's deliverance celebrated at
-, Governor of. See Noel, Edward, first Earl of Gainsborough.
-, Commissioner of Navy at. See Beach, Sir Richard.
-, garrison of, warrants for sending company to
-, mentioned
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, entertained by Lord Dartmouth

Portsmouth, Duchess of. See Querouaille, Louise Renée de, Duchess of Portsmouth.

Portugal, English prisoners in, petition on behalf of
-, King of. SeeAlfonso VI, King of Portugal.

Posgate, Elizabeth, deposition of
-, Peter, master of Elizabeth
-, conveys Nelthorp, etc., to Holland
-, deposition of

Possern, Mr., pass for

Post Office, proclamation enforcing Act for settling profits of on Duke of York

Potter, Captain Richard, military commission to

Poulett (Powlett), John, second Lord Poulett, certificate signed by

Povey, Sarah

Powell, —, carrier
-, information about arms bought by
-, Adam, Mayor of Worcester, letter from
-, letter to
-, Charles, curate of South Marston, information of
-, mentioned
-, read in Council
-, Elizabeth wife of Charles, information of
-, mentioned
-, John, vicar of Marsham near Highworth, information given by
-, Philemon, letters from
-, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned

Powis, Lady. See Herbert, Elizabeth, Lady Powis.

Powis Castle, Montgomery

Presburg. See Pressburg

Prescott, Alexander
-, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned

President, Lord. See Robartes, John, first Earl of Radnor.

Pressburg (Presburg), Hungary.

Presteign, Radnor, Duke of Beaufort to be treated at

Prestfield. See Prestonfield.

Preston, Herefords.

Preston in Amounderness, Lancs., case of
-, minister of. See Birch, Thomas.

Preston, Anthony, of Saltash
-, Sir George
-, petition relating to fishings granted to
-, John, of Stepney, grazier, examinations of
-, mentioned
-, to be discharged
-, Mr., Justice of Lancs., "a kind and well-meaning gentleman

Preston, Viscount. See Graham, Richard, first Viscount Preston.

Prestonfield (Prestfield, Priestfield), Midlothian, Sir James Dick's house, burning of

Prettyman, —, petition for sum out of debt owing from

Price, John, Receiver General of revenue in Ireland, warrants for issuing orders to
-, Mr., secretary to Bishop Blandford, petition of, mentioned
-, See also Prise.

Prichard, Sir William, Lord Mayor of London
-, letters to
-, certificate by
-, examinations before, mentioned
-, arrest of
-, King to send troops to aid
-, to take care of Wapping and Moorfields
-, to attend the King
-, waits on the King at Windsor
-, to have been killed

Prickman, Mr., merchant

Prideaux, [Edward], late M. P. for Taunton
-, to have been concerned in intended insurrection of
-, Lady, dispute about will of

Priestfield. See Prestonfield.

Prince, Edward, office of Town Clerk of Oxford executed by without King's approbation
-, John, of London, merchant, suspected of having hand in plot
-, warrant for committing
-, testimony in favour of
-, Sarah, pass for

Pringle, alias Browne, James, from Chippenham, to be sent for
-, warrant for imprisonment of, mentioned
-, examination of
-, mentioned
-, to remain in gaoler's custody
-, petition of (for restoration of papers)
-, See also Gordon, Alexander, of Earlstoun.

Prise, Thomas, letter to
-, See also Price.

Privy Council. See Council, Privy.

Privy Seal, Lord. See Savile, George, first Marquess of Halifax.

Procter, —, examination of

Prosser, John, information of
-, mentioned
-, to attend Council
-, to be discharged
-, examination of

Puckington, Somerset

Pudsey (Pudsay), Ambrose, High Sheriff of Yorkshire
-, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, warrant from
-, Sir George
-, royal approbation of his election as Recorder of Oxford
-, William

Pullior Saith, Monmouths.

Pulteney, Sir William

Purbeck, Isle of, Dorset
-, business

Purcell, —, petition of, read in Council

Purdy, Bartholomew, of Taunton St. James, information concerning

Pye, Sir Robert, of Faringdon
-, King's declaration in favour of
-, his arms not to be restored to

Pyes, the, Fanatic family in Berks.

Pyke. See Pike.

Q

Quakers resorting to Liverpool
-, appeal of against conviction, mentioned

Queenborough, Kent
-, disloyalty in
-, Mayor of
-, drinks Monmouth's health
-, sergeant of. See Vigeon, Andrew.

Queensberry, Marquess of. See Douglas, William, first Marquess of Queensberry.

Queensborough. See Kongsberg.

Querouaille, Louise Renee de, Duchess of Portsmouth
-, overturned in her coach

Quicke, —

Quin, Alderman, suicide of