Index: P, Q

Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 5, 1574-81. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1907.

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'Index: P, Q', in Calendar of State Papers, Scotland: Volume 5, 1574-81, (London, 1907) pp. 796-798. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/scotland/vol5/pp796-798 [accessed 24 March 2024]

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Index P, Q Pages, Bastian: gave Nevill Sandes money and writings, 151; one Roussell writes to, 561, 562. Paget, Sir William: 244. Paisley: Lord Sempill's house in, 261. Abbey of: in the Treasurer's hands, 339. Commendator of: See Hamilton, Lord Claud. Pantoun, George: master of a ship, 9. Papists: corn, &c., taken from, 9; affection by, 70; in Lancashire, &c., 71; practices of, ib.; booksof, 133; mentioned, 200; ministers forewarn James VI. for dealing with, 356; d'Aubigny a, 414; devices of, 425; purposes of, appertain in part to the Queen of England, ib.; devices of, 426; danger if, be suffered to come to Scotland, 447; subtile enticements of, 486; John Dury inveighs against, 517; Lennox receives, 520; request that, be punished, ib.; 566; 600; 635; 636; practices of, 638; d'Aubigny will teach the King to marry a, 648. Paris: massacre of the Admiral at, 7; Archbishop of Glasgow's absence from, 73; Bishop of Ross's letter dated at (26th April 1575), 120; Mary's scholars in, 125; Scots in, ib.; Monsieur Villeroy's letter dated at (22nd May), 151; Bishop of Ross's (27th), ib.; 152; John Chisholm's (7th July), 160; Farnyhurst's (8th), 164; John Livingston's (15th Sept.), 194; the Duke d'Alenon escapes from, 196; the post who waits on the Queen of England's ambassador in, ib.; Captain Halkeston writes from, 219; Bishop of Glasgow's return to, 240; Mary does not find Dolu the same at, as at Sheffield, 248; Morgan writes from (25th Dec. 1577), 252; nuncio delayed in, 289; nuncio in, 328; inventory dated at, 341; Keere dwelling in, 356; Bishop of Ross's letter dated at (28th Fe 157980), 384; Lord John Hamilton in, 387; letter from, 394; noblemen of Scotland in, crave money, 414; Arbroath's letter dated at (1st June 1580), 446. Parker, . . .: clerk called, 8, 15. Parliament: likelihood that there will be a provision passed by, to tolerate the Catholics to use their religion, 65; Mary desires to know whether the, held, 90; held not, ib.; stay of, ib.; money "clippit" by Act of, 98; 103; stay of the, 104; same, 106; same, 107; adjourned, 129; holding of the, 131; stay of, 138; adjournment of, 140; 148; (Scotland) Act of, giving power against all who will not subscribe to the religion, 181; Earl of Angus carries the crown in, 256; desire that, be holden in the town of Edinburgh, 291; to be holden at Stirling, ib.; James VI. desirous to use jewels at, 292; at Edinburgh, 295; 300; at Stirling (16th July, 1578), 303; 320; to be holden (10th Sept. 1579), 338; to be holden at Edinburgh (20th October), 339; for restitution of Huntly and Lord John Hamilton, 351; at Edinburgh, 355; holds on 24th Oct., 357; at Edinburgh, 358; barons and kirkmen would have place and vote in, ib.; Acts of, 362; articles of, &c., ib.; 363; forfeiture of Lords John and Claud Hamilton in (10th Nov. 1579), 364; 365; 366; Acts of, 367; 368, 415, confession of the true Christian Faith according to Acts of (20th June 1580), 451; to cut off the succession of James VI., 497; Earl of Morton's charter torn in, 563; Bowes a burgess of, 575; 586; Morton's band to maintain Mary justified by Act of, 587; few gentlemen in the country by reason of, 594; (England) something will be done in, to the prejudice of the King of Scots' title, 597; brought forth nothing worthy of advertisement, ib.; Mary requests to send to the Lords of, 602; Acts of, against enemies of Henry VII., 604; letter touching Hunsdon's absence from, 624; warning to James VI. that if Elizabeth finds herself neglected it is uncertain what she may be moved to by her people now assembled in, 660; (England) ends (18th March 15801), 665. Parry, William: to Burghley (30th July 1580), 470. Partenay: taken, 110. Passion, the: picture of, 129. Pater-Noster-Row: 453. Paulet, Sir Amias: Peter Douglas's repair to, 73; letters of, ib. Peebles, Sheriff of: 259. Pelham, Sir John, knt.: a retainer of, 8. Pemberton: 15. Pembroke, Countess of: 63. Pensions: persons commended for, 385. Penzance: Adam Sawier born at, 10; pirate of, condemned, 28. Percy, Sir Henry: 560; has Norham Castle, 568. Persia, King of: 457. Perth: Ruthven's letter dated at (10th July 1580), 462. See also St. Johnstone. county of: nobility dwelling in, 254. sheriff of: 260. sheriffdom of: 257; Lord Methven's house in, 262. Peter IV. (the cruel), King of Castille: 79. "Peyrey," Abbot of: at Dunfermline's election (18th June 1578), 301. Philip II., King of Spain: Guarras to (23rd June 1574), 2; navy of, 6; Henry III. will do what he can to join with, to corrupt Scotland, 34; Elizabeth should draw, to be a friend, 35; 67; 300,000 crowns ready by order of, 73; an ambassador from, 129; ambassadors to, 209; a ring sent from, to Mary, 225; letters and a book of gold sent to, by Mary, ib.; enterprises between, the Pope, &c., 239; 246; rebels under protection of, 266; to the Bishop of Ross (14th June 1578), 297; love of, towards Mary, 324; Commendator of Arbroath occupied with the ministers of, 253; Arbroath deals to be the man of, 355; Keere's dealing in behalf of, 356; offer of, refused by Lord John Hamilton, 387; friends of Mary put in hope of good success by means of, ib.; is not like to find difficulty in enterprise of Portugal, 401; noblemen of Scotland crave money of, 414; Farnyhurst goes to obtain money of, 430; thought good that ambassadors should come from, 435; money of, taken, 559; 560; Bishop of Ross and Farnyhurst practisers with, 575; Richard King praises, 587; 601; forces of, to invade, English dominions, 636; gives over his enterprise against Ireland, 651. IV. (de Valois), King of France: David Bruce received by, 79. Philpsone, Ogrer: 10. Picardy: spoken that Montmorency shall take companies to, 110. Pilefodrey: report that more ships have arrived at, 70. Pilstoun: See Pinkintoun. Pinart, Mons: the Laird of Kilsyth to (9th Jan. 15756), 209; letter from, 210; [ ] to (7th Feb.), 211; son-inlaw of, ambassador from the French King, 561. Pinkintoun, or Pilstoun: Randolph's servant. Pirates: examination of (23rd June 1574), 8; to be brought to trial (30th), 14; examinations of, ib.; a French, 24; executed, 26; list of, 28; complaints against, increase (3rd Aug.), 35; same, 36; maintained by some of Berwick, 37; English, ib.; cruelty by, 40; Scottish merchants spoiled by English, 58; Farnyhurst sore troubled by, 162; 205; one Browne spoiled by, 225; spoils by, 230, 299; complaints against, heard, 308; Scotsmen, &c., spoiled by, 311; a barque spoiled by, 327; King of Scots' subjects damnified by, 344; spoils by, 375; same, 460; same, 462; same, 474; letter condemning outrages of, 486; robberies by, 510; burgesses robbed by, 519, 539. Pittadro, Laird of: executor nominate of the Regent Murray, 53. Placks: proclamation for crying down (3rd March, 15745), 97. Plague, the: 176. Flane, Laird of: 260. Plessis, Mons. du: letter from, 610. Pluscarden, Abbot of (James Douglas): at the Convention, 545; (the Prior) commanded not to come to Angus, 662; to be at Edinburgh, 667. Plymouth: Peter Fisher at, 24. Poictou: Mary's dower in, 457. Poland: a Scotsman come from, 14; Henry III. will seek to please his brother in, 34. King of: sick, 14; escaped, 27. Pope, the: letters and writings from, 55; matter disputed by the Jesuits by order of, 65; renders thanks to Charles IX., 75; Spain, France, and, conspire, 226, 239; affair Mary has with, 245, 246; sends rebels 12,000 crowns, 266; complot of, ib.; Mary grieved with, ib.; order by, for money for invasion, ib.; what has been attempted by, 288; violence of, 300; pretences of, 306; Bishop of Ross sent to, 328; rebels to be recommended to, ib.; only his help wanted, ib.; negotiation with, 330; letters, &c., of, 335; Henry III. will introduce the Council of Trent into France on condition that, will grant him tenths, &c.,376; nuncio of, delivers money to Mary's minister, ib.; travails for restitution of abbeys in Germany to the Scottish nation, 383; suspected that Lennox is dispensed with by, to dissemble, 493; Scotland delivered from, 534; advice of, 617; resolution of, 635; practices intended by, &c., 636; dangerous attempts ofd'Aubigny a vassal of has attempted to recover Scotland, 637; 660; letter sent by the Bishop of Glasgow to, 677. Pope . . .: servant of the Lord Admiral, 15. Porte, the Sieur De La: desires to confer with Walsingham, 210. Portsmouth: one Story of, 15; John Story of, 25. Portugal: the King of Spain not like to find difficulty in the enterprise of, 401; affairs of, 536; letter from, 547. Posts, the: negligence in, 587. Powle, . . .: 86. Prague: Rodolph II.'s letter dated at (10th Oct. 1578), 324. Privy Council (England): the Regent Morton to (18th Feb. 15745), 87; 154; letters to, 167; write to the Regent, 168; 191; Huntingdon, &c., to (14th Sept. 1575), 192; to Morton (26th Feb. 15756), 212; Sir Robert Constable to (28th), ib.; to Morton (15th July, 1576), 217; to the Council of Scotland (Aug. 1579), 344; letters to, by James Murray, 349; letter from, 368; Nicholas Errington to (31st Dec.), 372; Bowes yields himself to the judgment of, 385; Dunfermline in great credit with, ib.; Mary to (2nd May 1580), 408; wardens to certify, when to begin redress, 417; to Bowes (1st June), 440; letter of, 448; resolution of, in Border causes, ib.; Hunsdon to (18th July), 463; Lord Scrope to certify, 465; to Robert Bowes (27th), 468; letter to letter from, 473; Bowes to (10th Aug.), 477; letter to, 479; same, 483; Bowes follows the direction of, 485; 496; to Bowes (10th Sept.), 499; directions by, to Bowes (18th), 504; to Bowes (7th Oct.), 522; to Randolph (13th Jan. 15801), 583; to Bowes (15th), 584; to Huntingdon, ib.; once determined to direct Huntingdon to reside at Berwick in case Hunsdon should enter Scotland, 613; Huntingdon appointed by, to repair to Alnwick, 614; to Huntingdon and Hunsdon (26th March 1581), 680; to Randolph, 681; to Hunsdon, 689; Randolph to (1st April), 698. Privy Council (Scotland): Clerk of, 2. Seal (Scotland): See Buchanan, Mr George. Proclamations: for crying down placks and hardheads (3rd March 15745), 97; by James VI. (10th March 15778), 275; by Elizabeth, 553; against Angus (20th March 15801), 671. Procurator Fiscal: See Danielstoun, Mr Robert. Protestants: to have free exercise for their religion, 183. Provand, Mr John: suits prosecuted by, 299; (Pervande) same, 311; (Provend) said to have bought the poison for poisoning Atholl, 671; (Prowand) John Atkinson pays, 678; taking of, 683. Pullen, . . .: had the keeping of Tynemouth Castle, 653. Puritans, the: 332. Pye, Mr: John Hamilton receives a letter from, 219. Quarrell: commissioners to meet at, 392. Queen Regent: artillery given at the command of, 156. Queenborough, Castle of: constableship of, 589. Quelsai: goes to Scotland, 265.