Index: P

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 15, 1617-1619. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Index: P', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 15, 1617-1619, (London, 1909) pp. 663-667. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol15/pp663-667 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Pacific Ocean, sea del Sur, 580.

Padavin, the Secretary, 545.

Padoan, Domenego, 561.

Padua [prov. Padova, Italy], 317, 380, 473.
-, -, Inquisitor of, 83.
-, -, Podestà of, 3. See Nani, Battista.
-, -, Rectors of, 3, 6, 118, 192, 205, 218, 573.
-, -, Oxford goes to, 71.
-, -, lords of Spolverara at, 260; Wotton ill at, 276, 291; English captains go to, 277.
-, -, Wotton sick at, 508; Wotton going to, 542.
-, -, Pozzo dipinto at, 3.
-, -, theologians to confute Dominis, 212.
-, -, University, conferment of degrees by doctor, 118, 360, 361.
-, -, -, councillors of, 573.
-, -, -, reformers of the, 212.
-, -, Venetian boats to, 20.

Paget, William, lord Paget, 599.

Palatine, Counts, confer degrees at Padua, 118, 360.
-, -, of the Rhine. See Frederick V.
-, -, the Princess. See Elizabeth, princess palatine.

Palazzuol, despatch from, 4.

Palermitana, Diana, widow of John Bartlett:
-, testimony upon foreign lodgers at Venice, 409, 411, 412, 472, 473.

Palma [prov. Udine, Italy], 191.
-, Dutch at, 20; despatch from, 129.
-, Milander sent to, 184, 211; Muscorno imprisoned at, 278, 285, 561.
-, English visit, 409, and admire, 412.
-, Venetian Proveditore at, 95.

Palmer, Robert, owner of the ship Matthew, 375.
-, -, -, -, Abigail, 376.

Pantry, office of the household, 603.

Papatus Romanus, liber de origine, progressu atque extinctione ipsius, 83.

Paris, 236, 294n. 353, 362, 441.
-, arrangements for peace at, 8, 9.
-, despatches dated from, 44, 71, 130, 137, 155, 164, 176, 180, 193, 198, 212, 327, 364, 383, 410, 428, 439, 462, 501, 517, 532, 542.
-, letters from, 5, 407.
-, treaty of peace made at, 17; Mayerne expelled from, 286, 307, 443; splendid entry of Cardinal Maurice into, 363; Wake at, 425, 439; Gabaleoni sick at, 442; Vittorio of Savoy at, 465, 475; Louis leaves, with army, 508.

Paris Garden [in Southwark, co. Surrey], 607.

Parker, Edward, lord Morley, 598.
-, -, William, lord Monteagle, 598.

parliament, influence under James, 390, 417.

Parma. See Farnese, Ranuccio.

Paruta, Andrea, Savio alla Mercanzia, 382.
-, -, -, -, opinion on Levant trade. 401.

Parvis, Henry, English merchant at Venice, 229, 233, 411, 412.
-, departure for England, 472; advice to watch house of, 473.

Pasini, Giovanni, Battista, 148, 187, 215, 218.
-, negotiations with Stodder, 119, 156, 173.

Pasqualino, courier, 143.

Passau, bishop of. See Leopold.

Pastrana, duke of. See Gomez de Silva.

Pastry, office of the royal household, 604.

Patachio. See Ships, names of.

Paul V., pope, 58, 291, 400.
-, asks Venice to protect English Catholics, 11, 515; writes to Osuna not to disturb peace, 28; commissioner for peace negotiations, 50; Venice appeals to, 75.
-, on granting degrees to heretics at Padua, 118, 360; Spain asks to help against pirates, 169.
-, Soranzo complains of Spain to, 170; notified of Donato's election, 190.
-, anxious about heretics among Venetian troops, 198; share in Osuna's plans, 201, 202.
-, Spanish ambassador insults, 202, 203; anxious about Osuna, 214.
-, James wonders does not mediate in Italy, 220; enquires about Spanish conspiracy, 227; effect of conspiracy on, 228, 325; league proposed to, 459; helping to make league, 471.
-, Bedmar to urge to help Ferdinand, 466; James asks if moving, 469.
-, proposed communication of Venice-Savoy league to, 481; not likely to join league, 488.
-, English naval preparations expected to affect, 486.
-, English and Dutch would object to inclusion in league, 518, 519, 523, 537; not expected to join, 522; refuses to join, 534; orders about Monti, 596.

Paulett, William, marquis of Winchester, 598.

Pavia [prov. Pavia, Italy], battle of, 58n.

pearls, trade in East Indies, 507.

Peeter, Captain, at Turin, going to Venice, 355n.

Pegorye, Mr., English gunner, 378.

Pelicorni, firm of merchants, 143.

Pembroke, earl of. See Herbert, William.

Penrork, Roger, English gunner, 377.

pepper from East Indies, 312, 415, 552.

Pera, Vigne di, Constantinople:
-, despatches dated from, 14, 68–70, 119, 139, 171, 192, 203, 213, 219, 230, 254, 273, 274, 284, 333, 371, 503, 530, 559, 568.

Percy, Henry, earl of Northumberland, 598.

Pericard, French commissioner in Flanders, 360n.

Pernambuco, Fernambuco, Brazil, S. America, fleet from, 580.

Perron, Cardinal du. See Du Perron.

Persia, 333.
-, silk trade with, 14; arrangements with England, 119, 213, 351.
-, war expected with Turks, 213; trade with, 255; Spain trades with for silk, 558; difficulties of trade, 559.
-, -, shah of. See Abbas.

Pescara [prov. Chieti, Italy], 278.

Pesaro, Giacomo da, senior councillor, 527.
-, -, Zuane, Venetian ambassador in Savoy:
-, despatches, 532, 544, 550, 553, 544, 557, 559, 560, 564, 573, 576, 581, 586, 588, 590.
-, letters and instructions to, 546.

Pessina, Giovanni Giacomo, ambassador of Savoy at Venice, 550.
-, speaks of Donato's slanders against duke, 521, 522; and Donato's defalcations, 522.

Pesth, Hungary, 559.

Petre, Peter, Piter, John, lord Petre, 599.

Peyton, Luippi, Sir Henry, colonel, 189, 284, 284, 296, 310, 440.
-, to serve Venice, 122; terms arranged with, 125, 126, 208, 427; Naunton's request for, 172.
-, importunes for money, 188; instruction to, 204; payments to, 209, 210, 377.
-, requisites for troops, 260, 261, 276, 277; tries to suppress mutiny, 266; helpless to suppress mutiny, 289.
-, well connected, 291; Wotton petitions for, 292, 323; Barbarigo tries to satisfy, 299; Barbarigo to report on claims, 300; money paid to for arms, 301; petitions about salary, 303.
-, presents memorial for payment, 304, 305, 322, 323; asks for Herbert's pardon, 310.
-, tells Wotton of good treatment of English, 322; blamed by Abbot for mutiny, 330.
-, salary settled, 332, 333; granted gold chain, 333, 363; Wotton satisfied about, 346.
-, leave to go to Venice, 355, 363, 364; concessions to, 369, 379; introduced to doge, 385; Wotton's appeal for, 408, 476.
-, payment to men, 451; settlement of claims, 464. 480, 487; treats with Foscarini, 496.
-, commands Royal Exchange, 531; troops praised, 576; petition to Venice, 587.

Peyton, Sir John, governor of the Channel Islands, sent to his post, 308.

pheasants bred at Richmond, 291; method described, 309.

Philip II., 202, 418.
-, failure of Armada, 416.

Philip III., king of Spain, the Catholic King:
-, (1617), to ratify peace, 8, 9; will observe treaty of Asti, 12; to disarm in Milan, 19.
-, tells Osuna not to disturb peace, 28; signs peace, 32, 33, 38, 40.
-, James blames, 45, 52; Wotton thinks wants peace, 71; resolved on peace, 74, 86, 87, 96, 106, 128, 144.
-, gives Biscayans leave to go privateering, 72; dignity concerned in peace, 97.
-, (1618), 90, 161, 178, 181, 220, 225, 236, 244.
-, Digby remonstrates to about Venice, 115; harassed by pirates, 123.
-, not sincere in marriage negotiations, 129; suggests marriages to Louis, 130.
-, inclined to make war on Venice, 130, 158; Venice not to attack, 148; backs Osuna, 158.
-, anxious for marriage, 150; notified of doge's accession, 190, 224.
-, determined on peace, 199, 200; sends ship model to Osuna, 202.
-, subjects petition to give up English marriage, 215 approves of Toledo's action, 217.
-, says ministers serve him well in not obeying orders, 218.
-, orders Osuna to withdraw galleys, 232; obligation by treaty, 223.
-, asked to remove Bedmar, 227; stays Osuna, 240; Osuna urges to attack Venice, 262.
-, desires peace, 273, 288, 290, 347; orders to Sarmiento, 326.
-, thanked for recalling Bedmar, 332.
-, shows confidence in James by sending Maestro, 341.
-, Venice claims fulfilment of promises, 345.
-, asks James to intervene in Bohemia, 351, 358, 485, 518, 587.
-, tells James will help Ferdinand in emergency, 366; help for Ferdinand, 466, 475.
-, Louis wishes to counteract, 383; harm James can do, 390, 395, 397.
-, opposes marriage between England and Savoy, 394; displeasure with Velasco, 394; James sends to, 400.
-, objects of fleet, 405, 459.
-, (1619) appoints theologians to discuss marriage, 439; stops naval preparations, 479.
-, representations of James to for Venice, 483, 484, 486, 490, 520.
-, assurances to James, 514, 526, 533, 535, 536, 540; means to support Hapsburgs in Germany, 517; desires peace elsewhere, 518; increasing desire for English match, 530.
-, summons Gondomar, 546; threatened by league, 551; sends ships to Ormuz for silk, 558.
-, Osuna rebels against, 565; Venice takes ships of, 577; sends expedition to straits of Magellan, 580.
-, hopes of James' hostility to, 589; Anglo-Dutch agreement threatens, 594.
-, -, confessor of. See Alliaga.

Philippine islands, new route to, 580.

Piazzola [prov. Padova, Italy], 271.

physicians, surgeons and apothecaries of household, 602.

Piazza. See Platz.

Pickering, co. York, 607.

Pickius, chancellor of Brabant, 360n.

Piedmont, Italy, 13, 275, 529, 585.
-, -, councillor of, at Padua University, 573.
-, -, prince of. See Vittorio.

Piero, 'Count,' 269.
-, insults Wotton and Leete, 225, 229, 232, 233, 238, 245, 254; punished, 235–237, 280; pardoned, 240.

Pierre, Captain Jacques. See Jacques Pierre.

pike, English skill with, 257.

Pinatello, don Hector, Count of Monteleone, Spanish ambassador in France:
-, tries to influence France against Savoy, 18; assurances about peace, 36; consents to peace, 45; order to, 87; complains of Venice hiring ships in England, 164.
-, opposed to junction of fleet, 198; tries to discredit duke of Savoy, 294.
-, leaving for Flanders, 327; possible reason for going, 328.
-, returns to Paris to stop Savoy marriage, 353.

Pindar, Paul, English ambassador at Constantinople:
-, protests against arrest of French ambassador, 68, 70.
-, only English ambassador left abroad, 204; hears of Connock's death, 213.
-, unsuccessful in helping English captain, 219; leaving, 254.
-, Caimecam tries to detain, 273, 274; agrees to stay, 284; ill-treatment of, 340; French ambassador tricks, 371, 379.
-, supported by merchants, 422; to help Gratiani's marriage, 471, 502, 503; quarrel with Gall, 568.

Pirates, corsairs, 63, 132, 171, 224, 456.
-, about Crete, 288.
-, activities of, 3, 100, 192.
-, Dutch suggest concerted action against, 90, 147, 165, 199; Carleton approves, 97; Spain to join, 108.
-, Venice objects, 138, 157; Spain would profit, 169; Spanish decision awaited, 178; English Council consider, 196; joint fleet against, 231, 465, 467, 474, 479, 495, 509, 520.
-, Dutch losses by, 100, 109, 132.
-, near Naples and Sicily, 123; boldness, 458, 462.
-, Barbary, 225, 370; prepare for defence, 230; preparations against, 272, 290, 380; promise of reforms, 274.
-, English, surrender in Ireland, 151; in West Indies, 222; plunder from Spain, 245.
-, at Leghorn, negotiating with Grand Duke, 435.
-, Venetian losses by, 186, 333.
-, Turks license, 192; sheltered by Turks, 365.
-, Spanish sufferings from, 195, 216, 222; Spanish fleets against, 211, 216, 222, 331, 405, 443, 475, 486.
-, defeat of near Gibraltar, 287; take Oran, 254.
-, infest seas near Crete, 404.
-, at Zengg, 486.
-, -, See Ferletich; Jacques Pierre; Mainwaring; Sanson; Ward.
-, -, See also Uscocchi.

Pisa [prov. Pisa, Italy]:
-, University, degrees conferred on heretics, 118.
-, despatches dated from, 167.

Pitcher house, office of the royal household, 604.

Piter, lord. See Petre.

Pithan, M., 35.

Plague at Zante, 2, 33, 130; ceased, 225.
-, -, at Paris, 532.
-, -, in England, 595.

Platz, Piazza la, Grisons:
-, despatches dated from, 67, 316.
-, -, Venetian instructions sent to representatives at, 410.

Plymouth, co. Devon, 189, 199, 413.
-, Dutch ships at, 10, 552.
-, guardships at, 160.
-, Raleigh at, 241, 253.
-, ships of, 387.
-, troops kept at, 398.

Plympton, co. Devon, castle, 607.

Poland, dispute of Sweden with, 88; war with Muscovy, 109, 340.
-, proposed embassy to for duke of Courland, 317.
-, councillor of, at Padua University, 573.
-, -, king of. See Sigismund III.

Polaroon, island, East Indies, 205n.

Pole, Geoffrey, Wotton opposes entering Venetian service, 356, 357, 367.
-, Cardinal Farnese recommends, 374, 402; offer declined, 383, 402.
-, -, Cardinal Reginald, 374.

police, method of in England, 135.

Pollini, Domenico, Venetian merchant, 478.

Polyphemus, 16.

Ponte, Alvisi de, Savio alla Mercanzia, 187.

Pontefract, co. York, 607.

Pope:
-, English hatred of, 133, 421.
-, galleys of, 272.
-, power of dispensation disputed, 418.
-, -, See Clement VII.; Clement VIII.; Paul V.

Porro, merchant, 478.

Portsmouth, co. Southampton, 605.
-, -, castle, 605.

Portugal, 459.
-, -, coasts open to English attack, 421.

Portuguese, 213.

Pory, John, letter to Carleton, 351n.

Possonia. See Pressburg.

posts, master of the London. See Quester.
-, -, -, Antwerp. See Roelants.

poulterers in London, 102.

Poulton, co. Somerset, 607.

Poultry, office of the household, 604.

Prague, Bohemia, despatches dated from, 2; letters from, 324; free of Jesuits, 358.

Préaux, Gilbert, marquis of, French commissioner to Flanders, 360n.

precedence, order of, in England, 597.
-, -, between ambassadors, 132, 137.

Pressburg, Possonia, Hungary, 185.

Preston, Richard, lord Dingwall, 396.

priests, search for, 340, 343; released, return and in hiding, 341.

Prigni, M. Durant di, 27.

Prince. See Ships, names of.

Princes of Germany, Princes of the Union. See Union.

Princess Palatine. See Ships, names of.

Priuli, Antonio, Venetian commissioner for peace, 118.
-, -, -, notifies election as doge, 224.
-, -, -, elected as doge, 243, 252; congratulations, 242, 298.
-, -, -, doge, 304.
-, -, -, -, letters of James to, 294, 502, 541; terms of Peyton's service referred to, 305.
-, letters patent for Contarini, 306; for Lionello, 343.
-, letter of Wake to, 581.

Privy Council. See Council.

Procida, island, off Naples, 100, 172.

Provence, France, councillor of, at Padua University, 573.

Prussia, 84.

Psalms, in Italian, 83.

Puckering, Sir Thomas, letters to, 281n, 340n, 344n, 555n.

Puritans and sports, 235.
-, -, majority in Scotland, 389.
-, -, parties in England, 387, 419.

Purpura, Giovanni Domenico, 384.
-, -, merchant, 405.