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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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'Index: P', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629, (London, 1916) pp. 691-700. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol21/pp691-700 [accessed 9 May 2024]

P

packets. See letters.

Padavin, Marc Antonio, Venetian Secretary in Savoy:
-, despatch, 4.
-, -,-, Secretary to Collegio:
-, office with Avaux, 584.

Padua [Prov. Padova, Italy], 114.
-, Wake going to for change, 94; Carlisle's reception at, 252, 255, 258; Carlisle leaves, 253.
-, Alington ill at, 257; and dies, 277; Carlisle ill and going to, 293, 299, 304; Carlisle returning by, 329.
-, Roe expected at, 332, 334; reception of English ambassadors at, 342.
-, Bishop of. See Valier, Pietro.
-, Captain of. See Priuli, Mario.
-, Podestà of. See Canal, Antonio da.
-, Rectors of:
-, instructions to, 94, 248, 250, 251, 253, 329, 332.
-, despatches of, 250, 252, 253, 257, 265, 277, 334, 342.
-, despatches dated from, 251, 253, 258, 277, 334.
-, bridge of S. Lorenzo, 342.

Pajas, Bagiasso, on Gulf of Alexandretta, 385.

Palatinate:
-, infanta will not hear Carlisle about, 102; Bruce left emperor's service, because of, 107; Spaniards will not restore, 120.
-, Austrians got under pretext of deposit, 152; difficulty in way of adjustment with Spain, 195, 197, 230.
-, may be referred to congress, 208; Essex in wars of, 216.
-, Spaniards ready to satisfy England about, 339, 398, 523, 562, 568; ought not to prevent peace, 415.
-, England will not make terms with Spain without restitution of, 422, 440; imperialists expect fresh trouble in spring about, 427.
-, Palatine would not profit much by having Spanish portion, 441; hopes for restitution, 476.
-, Capuchin friars employed about, 493; difficulties of restitution, 517.
-, France does not want England to recover, 533; talk of restoring to one of Palatine's sons, 592.
-, -, the Lower:
-, Spanish hold in, 545.
-, -, the Upper:
-, Spanish promise to uphold Bavaria in, 545.

Palatine of the Rhine:
-, former alliance with France, 415.
-, -, the Princes:
-, proposed restoration to, a blind, 521; Charles promises never to abandon, 546.
-, -,-, See Charles Louis; Charlotte; Elizabeth, Princess Palatine; Frederick V, Elector Palatine; Henry Frederick.

Palazzolo [Prov. Brescia, Italy]:
-, reception of English ambassadors at, 343, 348.

Palichi:
-, ship wrecked off, 28.

Panfilo, Giovanni Battista, papal nuncio in Spain:
-, believes Spain supplies Rochelle with money, 97; amazed at reports of peace negotiations, 280.

Pantalon. See San Pantaleone.

papal nuncios. See under ambassadors.

Papists. See Catholics, English.

Pappenheim, Popnaim, Godfrey Henry, Count of:
-, destined for Italy, 469; ordered to Italy, 591.

Paragon. See Ships, names of.

Parc, M. le:
-, plot to admit English to Calais, 205.

Pari, Luigi di, French consul at Aleppo, 482, 574.
-, strong representations about Scanderoon affair, 148; no gratitude to Venetians, 162; outcry of, 180; intrigues about Scanderoon affair, 403.
-, Potton appeals against, 449; English trouble, 481; statement upon Scanderoon affair before Beglerbey, 483.

Paris, France, 11, 34, 42, 76, 160, 183, 191, 231, 237, 566, 582.
-, news from, 63, 174, 180, 279, 333, 366, 409, 419, 425.
-, despatches dated at, 4, 7, 13, 24, 39, 50, 52, 53, 434, 435, 437, 440, 442, 448, 453, 522, 523, 536, 546, 548.
-, Soissons to go to for Montagu, 4; Dutch ambassadors expected at, 7; and reach, 24.
-, Pfalzbourg expected at, 24; Duke of Lorraine at, 80, 111.
-, Dutch and Danish ambassadors at, for reconciliation, 220; Agostini sent to, 317.
-, Court returns to, 414, 454; delay before Court assembles at, 430; Court away from, 447, 479, 480.
-, Scaglia expelled from, 431; preparations for state entry to celebrate Rochelle, 434, 438.
-, entry of Louis, scorn of English at, 478; Louis leaves to review army of Italy, 512, 526.
-, announcement about peace at, 547; Cossacks to ride to gates of, 561.
-, places in and near:
-, Bastille, 13, 53, 118, 371.
-, -, guns from, sent to fleet, 446; Dishington still in, 492.
-, Louvre, 53, 352.
-, Notre Dame, English flags in, 488.
-, parliament of:
-, to try rebels, 173; pardon of Huguenots delivered to, 517; abuse of England in, 532.

parliament, 82, 125, 167, 459.
-, if agrees with king England will be less mild with France, 2; with supply from England can send out fleet soon, 12.
-, Buckingham wants king away because of, 2; elections unfavourable to Court, 10; Carlisle escaping from, 37, 41.
-, hopes of peace disappear with approach of, 21; courier detained because of, 44.
-, king opens, 45; king's speech to, 46, 47; satisfactory ending, 59–64.
-, adjournment, 60; king's proposals to, 62.
-, firm about subsidies, demands account of judges, means to satisfy king, 69; petitions against billeting, 70.
-, king's thanks to, 76, 77; granted subsidies upon conditions, 80; debates about prerogative, 84.
-, Buckingham wants Charles independent of, 85; king and ministers busy with, 86.
-, attempt to intimidate, 87; not satisfied with king's message, 104; memorial to king agreed on, 110.
-, East India Co. abuses Dutch to, 106; Carlisle not expected to start till closed, 111.
-, King delays reply to memorial, 126; resents king's dictation about business, 127.
-, Charles can do nothing till sees result, 128; king busy with, 131.
-, likely to censure Buckingham about Rochelle failure, 132; Contarini congratulates Charles on, 153.
-, satisfied with king's second reply, 156; Danish ambassadors' hopes of, 158; discontented, 168.
-, very little progress during, 170; Charles gives way to, 180; condemns Mainwaring, 188.
-, Charles wants peace to get rid of, 194; expected to reassemble as arranged, 242.
-, influence of remonstrance of, on Felton, 261; possible influence on Felton's sentence, 337.
-, Charles postpones meeting, 358; merchants will not pay duty not confirmed by, 395.
-, Weston not likely to wish for, 394; freedom from billeting conceded to, 416.
-, wish to see how will behave after Buckingham's death, 431; Rosencranz asked to delay demands to meeting of, 432; Rosencranz expects nothing, if not on terms with king, 504.
-, Fonsberg gives hints how to raise money without, 433; persistent reports of meeting, 444.
-, alarms started to get money from, 458; Charles carefully preparing for, 493.
-, question of customs promises difficulty with, 502; proposed to set up West India Co., 516.
-, Charles says must wait decision about money, offers king customs on terms, 518.
-, England strong if at one with king, 524; interest in Danish affairs, 529.
-, censures customers, Charles sends for and admonishes, 530; attack on Arminians, 530, 537; has ships seized at Dartmouth, 531.
-, adjourned for mourning for Palatine prince, 534; want to keep power, 537.
-, everything depends on, 538; Charles wishes to consult about burial of Palatine prince, 546.
-, keeps ministers busy, 549, 550; difficulties in dealing with religious questions, 551, 557.
-, Rolle's case in, 551; dispute with king over customs, 553, 557, 566, 595.
-, Levant Co. has strong party in, 553; absorbed by affairs of nation to exclusion of foreign affairs, 557.
-, Rosencranz hopes for nothing without grant from, 558; no decision about Spanish peace while sitting, 561.
-, no progress, but good hopes, 562; well disposed but only religious question discussed, 565.
-, king prorogues, 566; threatened dissolution, 568; dissolved, 579, 580, 582, 592.
-, expedients for raising money without unavailing, 581; Charles unlikely to summon again, 589, 593.
-, dissolution makes peace necessary, 590; Charles publishes reasons for dissolving, 599.
-, See also Commons, House of; Lords, House of.
-, of Paris. See under Paris.
-, of Rouen. See under Rouen.
-, of Scotland. See under Scotland.

Parma, Duke of. See Farnese, Odardo.

Parthenay-Larcheveque, Catherine de, widow of Rene, Vicomte of Rohan, mother of Rohan and Soubise, Madame de Rohan, 122.
-, Rochellese ask for restoration to favour, 297; English annoyed at imprisonment, 405.

Paruta, Andrea, Venetian Proveditore General in Terra Ferma:
-, arrangement with Peyton for levy, 572.

Pas, Bais, Adrian, merchant of Malaga:
-, ships lading for, seized at Dartmouth, 531.

Paser, il, Passer, secretary of the Duke of Savoy:
-, took money for Savoy, 424; Wake curious about negotiations, 450.
-, long interview with Wake, 564.

Pasqualigo, Zuanne, 549.
-, petition for recovery of plundered goods, 475; Wake's opinion of, 495.
-, permission to treat with Rowlandson, memorial of, 524.

passage:
-, cost of, 49, 50.

Passau, Bishop of. See Leopold William, son of emperor.

Patience. See Ships, names of.

Patinola. See Ships, names of.

Patras, Patrasso [Morea, Greece]:
-, English trade at, 65; English ships near, 306, 320; Digby takes squadron to, 345; Digby gets supplies from, 384.

Patriarch, Greek, of Constantinople.
-, See Cyril Lucar.

Pauw, Adrian, Dutch ambassador extraordinary to England, 243, 306, 558.
-, (1628):
-, secret audience of king and conference with Buckingham, 2; representations at audience, 10, 11.
-, commissioners appointed for, 11; reply of commissioners to, 47.
-, efforts for reconciliation, 12, 21; suggests Venice shall join for mediation, 58.
-, Espesses to treat with, 51; honours Venice, 56; waiting to hear from colleagues in France, 57; complains of edict forbidding trade with France, 61.
-, communication with colleagues in France, 70, 339, 464; anxious about Rochelle, 122.
-, tells Contarini of audience, 70; audience of king, 86; alarmed by Baroccio's mission, 105, 124.
-, complains of action of East India Co., 106; suggestions for peace, 107; remonstrates about Carlisle's visit to Brussels, 124.
-, justifies taking of English ship, 125; seconds Morgan's representations, 127, 128.
-, gets men punished for trading with Dunkirk, 155; suspicious of Carlisle's visit to Brussels, 158; in search of house, scant progress, 170.
-, Rosencranz urged to co-operate with, against Spanish negotiations, 184.
-, representations against proposed attack on France, 185, 190.
-, presses for liberty of trade and release of Indiamen, 188; letter of Orange to, 195, 196.
-, audience of king about Spanish negotiations, 193, 194; denied to, 205.
-, Buckingham refers to Carleton, 206; English prefer to inform Orange before, about Spanish negotiations, 207; displeased at want of confidence, 209.
-, tries to get sailors to consent to go with English fleet, 214; Buckingham's assurances to about Spanish negotiations, 222; Orange speaks of report sent by, 226.
-, quarrels with colleague, 242; negotiations for Indiamen, 260.
-, fresh assurances to, 284; not allowed to go. 290; interview with Charles about Spanish negotiations, 294.
-, Charles asks to prevent sale of jewels, 295; ordered to obtain release of Guinea ships, 296.
-, gets trade with Dunkirk stopped, 308; communications with Contarini, 339.
-, Charles makes fresh declaration to, 364; manifest sent to, 375.
-, doubt on despatches, 394; urges Rosencranz to stay, 395; has news of fall of Rochelle, 397.
-, Charles betrays suspicion of French to, 414; has news of capture of plate fleet, 416.
-, tries to calm Amboyna affair, 444; complains of trading with Spain, 458.
-, (1629):
-, efforts for peace, 464, 465; warned against Carlisle, 472; sends back Langarach's secretary, 484.
-, reply of commissioners to, 485, 486; Contarini's mediative offices with, 504.
-, Dutch notify of pardon to Huguenots, 517; begs Charles to support Denmark, 518.
-, Rosencranz does not complain to, 529; permission to return home, 531.
-, Contarini does not trust about Huguenots, 532; pleased with audience of king about peace, 534.
-, apology for Dutch fight with English, 538; will leave affairs in Joachim's hands, 547.
-, decides to leave, 550; state of business, 551; Orange affair confounds, 560.
-, takes leave of king and queen, 568; gets proclamation for stopping Dutch carrying for French withdrawn, 570.
-, presents on leaving, 581; delayed by weather, 585; Vane goes with, 592; back at Hague, 595.

peace between England and France, 432, 438.
-, first draft of terms, 313–315; Contarini draws up articles, Zorzi discusses with Richelieu, 349–351; Zorzi's negotiations with Richelieu, 402.
-, Dutch piqued at Venetian negotiations, 351, 383; approved at Hague, 369; Savoy anxious about, 369.
-, effect of Montagu's proposals, 369, 370, 372; particulars of Montagu's negotiations, 371, 373, 374; Contarini has audience of Charles about, 373; Montagu's draft articles, 392.
-, difficulty about household, 374, 375; Contarini suggests procedure, 376, 377, 397, 405.
-, Henrietta reluctant to interfere about, 377; manifest of Charles to ambassadors upon, 379.
-, proposed alteration in 7th article, 379; suggested articles, 398, 399.
-, reported conclusion, 386, 409, 418; progress with, 388; Turin pays scant heed to rumours about, 390.
-, Contarini considers near, 394; his efforts, 396, 398, 404, 406, 454.
-, Venetian efforts commended by pope, 399; by Bethune, 400; pope could help, 404.
-, Spanish efforts to upset, 405, 413, 415, 486, 552, 562.
-, rests with France, 406, 419, 484, 537; news of, expected at Rome, 408; not necessary to England, 414.
-, Venice considers most necessary for sake of Italy, 407; Venice satisfied with Contarini's negotiations, 411, 412.
-, Venetian instructions upon, 412, 413, 574, 576.
-, Wake indignant at reports at Turin. 409; English clamour for, 414, 419.
-, one with Spain more profitable, 415; a matter of barter between the crowns, advantage to England, 417.
-, Contarini draws Charles about, 418; Wake doubtful about, 420, 421, 427; one with Spain likely as alternative, 423.
-, obstructed, 425, 427, 431; Savoy's views on, 428; Dutch take gloomy view of, 429, 440; favourable state, 435, 436, 439.
-, Rosencranz shows advantage of, 430; Scaglia's change of attitude to, 431.
-, English Council prefers to one with Spain, 441; Richelieu suddenly upsets everything, 442, 448, 463, 464.
-, English conclude French do not want, 446; Savoy works against, 447; Wake's attitude to, 450.
-, articles revised by Richelieu, 452–454; Venice urges importance on Orange and Palatine, 455, 462.
-, French want at once, 456; France well disposed to, 459; proposed correspondence between Marie de' Medici and Henrietta, to help, 457.
-, reported in satisfactory condition, 468, 544; Carlisle sentiments about likely to change, 469.
-, Carlisle gives views on, to Soranzo, 471; Carlisle hostile to, 472; Venetian wishes upon, 474.
-, Venice represents advantage of, 480; critical stage reached, 484.
-, reply of commissioners to Dutch ambassadors about, 485; revised terms absurd, 486.
-, Contarini interviews Charles, king's observations, 487; Contarini's interview with commissioners, 488–491.
-, two queens active for, 494; Dutch ambassadors instructed to forward, 495.
-, nothing more said about, at Turin, 494, 510; Soranzo speaks to Orange about, 495; Rusdorf compares advantages with one with Spain, 496, 538.
-, Rosencranz writes of near prospect, 504; Savoy informed that decided, 505.
-, question to be decided on Carlisle's arrival, 511; danger from Carlisle confirmed, 512, 550.
-, not to be made without Savoy, 514; Charles steadfast for, 515; Savoy will have to follow fortunes of England and France, if made, 516.
-, all hope of, lost, 519; Carlisle professes no wish to disturb, 528; Carlisle's opposition to, 550.
-, Elizabeth's remarks upon approaching Charles about, 533; Dutch ambassadors hopeful about, 534.
-, Savoy sceptical about Venice achieving, 536; difficulty about the household, 539–543.
-, Carlisle's efforts to thwart, 541; articles suggested about household, 542, 543.
-, high hopes of, in England, 546; Savoy angry at Venice conducting, 547.
-, Venice urges speedy conclusion, 548; French hopes of, from parliament, 557; French boast about, 561.
-, Charles sends to Savoy about, 564; announced in Netherlands, 565; Wake speaks of, 585.
-, offices of Avaux about, 593, 594; Zorzi pessimistic about, 594.
-, Wake never speaks of Venetian interposition for, 595; Wake's despatches injure prospects, 602.

Pearl. See Ships, names of.

pearls. See under jewels.

peasants:
-, rising of, in Holstein, 61.

Peblitz, Bebliz, Beplis, Pepliz, Colonel:
-, member of Council of War, 2; Buckingham values, because alien, 107; devises new fire-ship, 213; wants to serve Venice, 591.

Peers, House of. See Lords, House of.

Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip.

Penandi. See Priandi.

pepper, 181.
-, English ships take to Constantinople, 54.

Pera, the Vigne of, Constantinople:
-, despatches dated at, 27, 54, 69, 83, 84, 102, 366, 408, 449, 466, 482, 483, 520, 584.

Persia and Persians:
-, Portuguese at, constant strife with, 93.
-, silk from, 181.

Pertuis, John de, 52n.
-, -, Madame di. See Roches, Elizabeth des.

Pesaro, Luca, Governor of the Galleys of the Convicts:
-, despatches to Senate, 77, 345.
-, -, Zuane:
-, leave to visit Carlisle, 302.
-, -, Alvise da ca da, Venetian consul at Aleppo, 146, 180, 418, 538.
-, instructions to, 247.
-, despatches, 147, 161, 181.
-, English consul offended with, 162, 403; account of Alexandretta affair sent first, 385; appeal for vengeance against, 449; molested because of Alexandretta affair, 481; English complain of, 482.

Peschiera [Prov. Verona, Italy], 329, 343.
-, Proveditore of, 344.

Pessina,—, official of Rason Vecchie, 257.

Petala, island [Acarnania Green], 255.
-, Digby advised to go to, 321.

Petition of Right, 84, 126, 129.
-, Charles consents to, 85; replies to, 129; rejoicings at acceptance, 127.

Petri, Antonio, merchant of Leghorn, 427.

pewter, 222.

Peyton, Colonel Sir Henry. 107.
-, arrangement with Paruta for levy, 572.

Pfaltzbourg, Prince of. See Lorraine, Louis of.

Phelippeaux, Raymund, Lord of Herbault, Arbo, French Secretary of State:
-, Zorzi interviews about peace, 2, 3, 34, 35; Dutch ambassadors referred to, 24; Espesses to take place of, 51.
-, reports anxiety of Rochelle for relief, 185.

Philip IV, King of Spain, the Catholic, 131, 279, 482, 521, 543.
-, proposed league with emperor, France and Poland, 1; working with emperor, 54.
-, policy decided by, 82; wants to help France, 92; shows respect for Charles, 95.
-, means to have Casale, 111; Savoy offered Charles mediation with, 155.
-, Henry IV's policy in marrying daughter to, 178; offers to France against Rochelle and English, 183, 196.
-, reported peace with England, 193, 217, 298; urged Charles to make peace, 196; promise English not to hinder relief of Rochelle, 207.
-, ready to help France, but not for nothing, 230; Charles has no treaty with, 294.
-, receives Lorraine ambassador, 304; fresh offer of ships to France, 333.
-, Bethune fears English alliance with, 336; aspires to have Genoa, 385.
-, promises to Valtelline, 386; fear of English fleet, 391; Mantua told to hand over Casale to, 393.
-, ready to give England every satisfaction. 398; Richelieu unwilling to break with, 400.
-, Venice anxious to know if Savoy communicating with, 413; intention to restore Palatinate, 422.
-, bound by writing about Monferrat, 424; Scaglia expects to find at Barcelona, 427.
-, Savoy hopeful of adjusting differences with England, 434; took first step towards trade with England, 458.
-, reported intelligence with England, 467, 474.
-, sends full powers to Flanders for peace, 474.
-, reported to have agreed to restore Palatinate, 523; issues patent for trade with England, 531.
-, much inclined to reconciliation with England, 561; Louis pledged to, not to invade Italy, 582.
-, Cordova promises revenge for, 596; Rohan has promises of help from, 602.

Piacenza, Bishop of. See Scappi.

Piadena [Prov. Cremona, Italy]:
-, Spaniards abandon fort at, 535.

Picardy, France:
-, fear of English landing in, 165.

pictures:
-, Carlisle sees Rubens about, 113; Gerbier to see Rubens about, 252; Gerbier goes to Antwerp for, 283.
-, Rubens sells at Madrid, 318.

Piedmont, Italy, 115, 340, 349, 517.
-, Carlisle escorted through, 185; Richelieu wants place in, 351; fall of Casale bad for, 421.
-, passes well guarded, 519.
-, Prince of. See Vittorio.
-, Princess of. See Christina.

Piennes, Isaac de, Sieur de Bricqueville:
-, affords help to Grossetierre, 187n.

Piglai, Giovanni Antonio:
-, deposition of, 79.

Pignetti, merchant. 175.

Pignon, il, Genoese, shipmaster, 253.

Pinerolo [Prov. Torino, Italy], 494.

piracy:
-, English have no scruples about, 109; English privateers suspected of, 145; Elizabeth would not allow in Mediterranean, 210.

pirates, corsairs, 364, 391, 475, 495, 563.
-, fear may enter Adriatic, 77; Venice asked to treat English privateers as, 83; expected attack by, on Venetians, 136; in Venetian waters, 241.
-, take French ships near Zante, 306; frequent Argostoli, 473; take Pasqualigo's ship, 524.
-, arrangement of levant Co. with, 395, 396.
-, Dutch and Barbary often fly English flag, 167.
-, See also Barbary.

Pisa [Prov. Pisa, Italy]:
-, Carlisle's son at, 476.
-, Archbishop of. See Medici, Giuliano de'.

Pisani, Francesco, Savio alla Mercanzia, 454, 557, 563.
-, -, Vettor, Savio alla Mercanzia, 142–144, 219, 250.

pistols:
-, seized on English ship at Cephalonia, 267.

pitch, 378.
-, Dunkirkers capture in English ships, 128.

plague, infection, 469.
-, danger in Ionian islands, 28; at Constantinople, 204, 346.
-, at Gluckstat, 445; not in Dauphiné 519; fears of, at Turin, 525.

Plomb, le, Plom [Charente Inferieure, France]:
-, English fleet off, 357.

Plymouth, co. Devon, 71n, 466.
-, Buckingham goes to, 10, 47; mutiny of sailors at, 60; squadron fitting out at, 101; fleet gathering at, 134, 263; Felton came from, 335.
-, Laval going to, 282; relief for Rochelle sent from, 373; Admiral Hein at, 451.

Po, River, N. Italy, 244, 258.
-, Carlisle to travel by, 221, 227, 228, 238, 241; proposal to take salt from Villefranche by, 514.

poem, ballad of Ferrari on fall of Rochelle, 502, 513, 516.
-, Wake takes exception to, 420, 435, 500; Wake mollified about, 450; Carlisle complains of, 471.

Poitou, France, Lower:
-, Louis in, 265.

Poix, Prince of. See Blanchefort de Crequy, Charles de.

Poland, and Poles:
-, emperor less confident of, 38; hopes of adjustment with, 49, 61.
-, war with Sweden, 153.
-, peace with Sweden in negotiation, 445; ask Danzig to grant warships to emperor, 538.
-, Charles offers mediation to, 574; question of peace with Sweden, 583.
-, Turks want to send ambassadors, 584.
-, King of. See Sigismund III.

Polani. See Ships, names of.

Pomerania, German Empire:
-, Wallenstein proposes canal through, 511.

Ponte, Alvise da, Savio alla Mercanzia, 142–144, 177, 203.

Ponzon in Monferrat [Prov. Alessandria, Italy]:
-, Cordova fortifies, 596.

pope:
-, book upon primacy of, found at Crete, 384.
-, See Urban VIII.

Popnaim. See Pappenheim.

Porte, the. See Turkey.

Porter, Endymion, Don Antonio (sic):
-, mission to Spain, 188, 222, 282, 292, 327, 339, 352, 354, 357, 358, 364, 401, 405, 568, 600; to accompany Scaglia, 215, 232, 252; Carleton denies knowledge of destination, 223.
-, had no commissions from king, only from Buckingham, 283, 402, 410; schemes still on foot, 289.
-, Carlisle waiting to hear from, 293; hope of returning home, 294; may go to Turin, 306, 319.
-, goes to Spain with gentleman of infanta, 307; unaware of Buckingham's death, 312.
-, arrives at Madrid, 323, 331, 368; sent to confer with Carlisle, 336.
-, distress at news of Buckingham's death, 361, 386; awaiting fresh instructions, 365.
-, reported capture on Garonne, 369, 402, 410, 428, 498, 511; asks wife to intercede for return, 378.
-, nothing authentic about negotiations, 394; went against king's wishes, 410.
-, Wake anxious about arrest, 422; Carlisle attaches no importance to negotiations, 423.
-, leaves Spanish Court, 442; royal ship sent for, 447, 459; in Lorraine, trying to get money, 459; wrecked, 466; still in Spain, 476.
-, Venetian efforts for peace threatened by, 486; arrival with two Spaniards, 492, 519, 544.
-, reason for return a secret, 493; journey has not produced much, 503, 517.
-, Mendoza said to have come with, 534.
-, -, Capt. Thomas, brother of Endymion, 364.
-, arrival in England. 307; brings news of brother, 312; ordered to fetch brother, 447.

Portoferaio, Elba, Italy:
-, quarantine at, 388.

ports, closed, 18, 26, 133, 214, 216, 262, 284, 457.
-, open, 227.
-, commissioners sent to, to pay men in fleet, 395.
-, orders sent to, not to molest Dutch traders with France, 444.

Portsmouth, co. Hants, 242, 370.
-, Denbigh reported at, 109; fleet to gather at, 169; sailors putting in to pressed for fleet, 187; Charles goes to inspect fleet at, 212, 236.
-, troops billeted at, 260; mutiny of sailors at, Buckingham assassinated, 261.
-, Charles desires Buckingham's widow to leave, 262; Felton to die at, 283.
-, main body of fleet at, 263; fleet sails from, 296; Bremond released at, 518.

Portugal and Portuguese, 106, 449.
-, besieging Ormuz, 54; mission for, 82; Olivares asks for contributions, complaints, 93; goods seized, 414; licence to merchants to trade with England, 595.

potash, 403.
-, laded in Spain, 526.

Potton, Thomas, Tomaso son of Cotto, English consul at Aleppo, 148, 163.
-, imprisoned because of Scanderoon affair, 146, 240, 380, 550.
-, offended with Pesaro, 162; gets Digby to go, 164; release expected, 181.
-, blamed for buying release, 396: grudge against Venetians, 403; heavy ransom paid for, 443; in trouble again about Alexandretta affair, 449.
-, Venetian care not to offend, 481; order to restore money to, 482.
-, representations about Alexandretta affair, 482. 483; Venice takes exception to behaviour, 574, 575.

powder. See gunpowder.

Pozo, merchant, 175.

Pragelas, Pragalla, Valley of [Prov. Torino, Italy]:
-, Wake sends to Protestants of, 519.

Prague, Bohemia:
-, despatches dated at, 1, 8, 24, 53, 63, 67, 93, 98.

preachers, Dutch:
-, say God's cause sold, at Rochelle, 108.
-, -, English:
-, condemn failure of Rochelle fleet, 132; parliament remonstrates about treatment, 171.
-, -, of La Rochelle:
-, exiled, 438.

Preaux, Preo, Sieur de. See Aubespine, Charles de l'.

President, Lord, of the Council. See Conway, Edward Lord; Montagu, Henry, Earl of Manchester,

Prevesa [Epirus, Greece], 77.

Prez, Emanuel de, of Savoy, Marquis of Villars, M. de Villars:
-, at Niort for Lorraine, 236.

Priandi, Penandi,—, resident of Mantua in France:
-, going to England, 301.

prices:
-, of cloth, 522.
-, of currants, 553, 554.
-, of guns, 572.
-, of ships, 572.

Prigni, Colonel Durante:
-, asked from Venice to serve Denmark, 199–201; Conway thanks Contarini for, 284.

prisoners:
-, Dutch:
-, exchanged, 86, 284, 294.
-, English:
-, Louis sends back to sister. 430, 436.
-, French:
-, Hawkins takes back to France, 4, 48.

Priuli, Baldissera di, Vice-Governor of Cephalonia:
-, despatch, 341.
-, -, Mario, Captain of Padua:
-, despatches, 342.

privateers:
-, notification of Wake to, 114, 115; Venetian representations about, 125, 133, 135, 136, 211, 228.
-, merchants of Rouen and St. Malo fit out, 129; Venice asks for proclamation against, 152; measures suggested against, 167.
-, Venetian measures against, 191; excesses in Venetian waters, 333.
-, take Orlandini's ship, 280; Elizabeth would not permit in Mediterranean, 381, 578.
-, Levant Co. petition against, in Mediterranean, 396.

Privy Council. See Council.

Privy Seal, Lord. See Montagu, Henry, Earl of Manchester.

prizes:
-, arrangement about in peace terms, 314.

proclamations:
-, for billeting of sailors near London, 2.
-, forbidding salutes, 71.
-, Venice wants, against privateers, 152.
-, forbidding trade with Dunkirk, 157, 193.
-, for putting laws against Jesuits, priests and recusants in execution, 242.
-, against trading with France, 378; modified, 417.
-, to forbear hostilities against Barbary pirates, 395, 396.
-, against Bishop of Chalcedon, 459.
-, renewing orders about religion of 1563 and prohibiting news sect, 503.
-, to prevent Dutch from carrying French goods, 570.
-, dissolving parliament, 580.

Prote, Prodano, Prodino, island, off Messenia, Greece:
-, privateers off, 327.

Protestantism:
-, English ready to throw themselves into arms of Spaniards to support, 484.

Provaglio, Giovanni Battista, a Brescian gentleman:
-, Wake appeals for, 328, 362, 383, 386, 402; appeal withdrawn, 410; Wake's annoyance about, 436, 502.

Provence, France:
-, Guise's fleet off, 460; French army marching on, 489.

Prussia:
-, Brandenburg to attack Sweden through, 591.

Puckle, Gabriel, Captain of the Transport, 337n.

Puisieux, Viscount of. See Brulart, Peter.

Puritans, 590.
-, hostility to Catholics, 12, 46; Buckingham distrusts, 106; Buckingham will try to conciliate, 168.
-, form majority of Council, 262; opinions agree badly with monarchy, 432.
-, hopes in Palatine's son, 518.