Index: P

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 5, 1676-1679. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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P

Packe
-, Francis, deputy Auditor for co. Huntingdon, 210
-, ditto for London and Westminster, 920.

Packer
-, Philip, 43
-, Paymaster of the Works, 46, 80, 143, 156, 194-5, 246, 247, 248, 255, 267, 292, 297, 302, 304, 308, 347, 354, 382, 383, 385, 386, 402, 445, 523, 596, 644, 652, 658, 667, 675, 690, 699, 701, 706, 733, 737, 793, 828, 873, 925, 945, 960, 983, 991, 1017, 1018, 1030, 1038, 1040, 1050, 1072, 1076, 1086, 1090, 1095, 1151, 1165, 1171, 1236-7, 1251, 1269, 1304, 1305-6, 1427, 1445, 1461
-, accounts, 29, fee farms, 806, 1198
-, interest, 460
-, salary, 411, 895, 1311
-, Steward of Otford, Kent, 1242, 1270, 1291-2.

Packet boats, question of lading of, 669.

Padlocks
-, imports of, 147
-, and see Budget locks.

Page, Gregory, shipowner, 1117.

-, John, tenant of fee farms, 374.

-, William, tenant of fee farm, 374.

Paget, William (pictures, etc., of), 351.

Painted Chamber
-, see Commons, House of.

Painters
-, see D'Avaux, P., Rainbolt [? Rombout], W.
-, and see Pictures.

Palaces
-, see Audley End, Greenwich, Hampton Court, Newmarket, St. James's, Whitehall, Windsor.

Paladine, William, tenant of fee farm, 374.

Palatine, Elector, 973.

-, Envoy from
-, see Ambassadors.

Palea, John, ships commander, 1388.

Palfree, John, recognizance, 982.

Palgrave (co. Norfolk), 951.

Palgrave
-, see Blagrave.

Palmer
-, Barbara, duchess of Cleveland, 164, 1198, 1247, 1427
-, pension of 6,000l. per an. out of the Excise, 123, 148, 211
-, and see Villiers, G. and E.
-, pensions to her sons out of the Excise, 123, 211, 1247
-, and see Villiers, G. and E.
-, 8,000l. out of Wine Licences, 57, 95, 422
-, Custody of Hampton Court, 568
-, goods for, 561, 579, 683.

-, Sir Jeffery, Attorney General, 947.

-, John, waiter, Aldeburgh, 147.

-, Mr., tin farthings, 32-3
-, commissioner for the Mint, 751.

-, Roger, first earl of Castlemaine, 901, 1347.

-, William, watchman, London port, 347.

-, -, Justice of the Peace, Yorks, 418, 479.

Palsgrave Head, tavern, London, 1262.

Pamphlets, sole printing of, 1371.

Pamphlyn (Pamflin), Thomas, tenement, Essex, 340.

Panke, Robt., tenant, London, 341.

Pannage
-, see Herbage.

Pantiles, imports of, 109.

Panton
-, Thomas, keeper of Petersham lodge, Richmond Park, 149
-, keeper of New Park, 204.

-, Col. Thomas, house, Pall Mall, 342.

Papenham [? Wappenham] (Northants), 373, 374.

Paper, free import of, for books, 448, 1002, 1014, 1367, 1455, 1456.

Papillon, Thomas, Navy Victualler, 258, 627 (on behalf of a French ship), 581.

Paravicine, Mr., wine merchant, 702.

Pardoe, Thomas, bankers debt, 558.

Pardon, Act of, 388, 500, 775, 1235.

Pardons, 129, 136, 152, 158, 189, 412, 490, 549, 571, 638, 655, 757, 804, 913, 970, 976, 983, 1018, 1235, 1295, 1454.

Parey
-, see Parry.

Pargiter, Francis, alum farm, 421, 425, 428, 1066.

Paris, 229, 231, 297, 315, 546, 547, 573, 619, 667, 680, 739, 746, 940, 1087, 1091, 1252, 1321.

Park (Parke), Edward, landwaiter, Fowey, 559.

-, Nicholas, a King's waiter, London, 208, 368, 582, 585, 697, 782, 823, 873, 961, 1020, 1062, 1133, 1221, 1268, 1298.

Parker, Abraham, searcher for prohibited goods, 1086.

-, Daniel, potter, 392.

-, Edmond, sheriff of Devon, 694.

-, Henry, searcher, Sandwich, 948, 1454.

-, John, shipmaster, 308.

-, Joseph, surety of J. Rawlins, 949.

-, Sir Philip, baronet, 200.

-, Richard, Barbados Customs accounts, referee, 1296.

-, Thomas, pardon for killing, 412.

-, -, Justice of the Peace, Yorks, 417.

-, William, quaker, 1257.

Parliament, Acts of, (see Navigation, Hearthmoney, Oblivion, Pardon), 111, 157, 218, 241, 244, 274, 278, 295, 358, 366, 388, 392, 413, 440, 457, 512, 516, 589, 590, 599, 609, 626, 647, 668, 691, 814, 989, 1029, 1205, 1312.

-, bills, etc., supplied to the Treasury, 43, 1056, 1195.

-, -, dispersing copies of, 443, 1038.

-, -, clerk for drawing, 1384
-, see Gwillym, Mr.

-, business considered beforehand by the Treasury, 431.

-, clerk assistant to
-, see Marsh, T.

-, clerks of both Houses of, 614, 1056, 1195.

-, disorders at, 761.

-, electors, 854.

-, establishments presented to, 853.

-, members of, 1368
-, privilege, 626, 851.

-, sessions, 104, 366, 614, 726, 761, 1170, 1195, 1342, 1380.

-, survey (Long Parliament), 505, 576, 1016, 1144, 1167.

Parr, John, shipowner, 735, 752.

Parrot, Mris., coffee house, 445.

Parry, David, of Kilgerran, Pembroke (riot), 258.

-, John, bishop of Ossory, 144.

-, Mr. (Portugal money), 77, 78, 424, 432, 460, 472, 480.

-, Rice, of Kilgerran, Pembroke (riot), 258.

-, Richard (Ruthin rents), 542.

-, Major (Capt.) Symon, pension, 1326, 1330, 1332.

Parsons (Parson), Anthony, Auditor for Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucester, etc., 106, 156, 227, 247, 279, 304, 373, 403, 506, 551, 606, 695, 706, 749, 902, 979, 1181, 1213, 1214, 1215, 1443.

-, John, brewer of beer for the King's buttery, 1170-1
-, Navy Victualler, 825, 1391.

-, Mr. (Fox's tallies), 32, 41
-, charges against Huntingdon, 87, 89, 92
-, Excise, 446.

-, - [Excise Farmer], 419, 843.

- (Parson), Thomas, quaker (of Cowfold), 1257.

-, -, - (of Stopham), 1257.

Parson's Green (co. Midd.), 1063.

Parton (near Whitehaven, Cumberland), 999, 1065.

Passes for ships
-, see Sea Passes.

- for persons, clerk for, in the ports, 1340.

Paston, Lady Charlotte, pension, 103, 311, 394, 433, 524, 592, 688, 762, 828, 964, 1044, 1129, 1230.

-, George, tenant, Montgomery, 234.

-, Robert, Viscount Yarmouth [afterwards Earl of Yarmouth], 301
-, trustee of part of the Greenwax fines, 993
-, receiver and surveyor of fines of Courts, 795, 896, 945
-, wood farm, 176, 381, 721, 833, 1117-8, 1175, 1347, 1412, 1433, 1434, 1465
-, creation money, 1, 100, 433, 591
-, grants to, 381
-, Lieutenant of Norfolk, 1347.

-, William, pension (1,100l. per an. out of the Privy Purse), 69, 71, 846, 852, 1117, 1466
-, lease of Bowling Green, 284, 301, 357.

Patent office
-, Clerk of, 119
-, see Seymour, E., Seymour, H., Turner, T.

Pathen [or Puthen], Thomas, tenant of fee farm, 375.

Pattington, manor (? Patrington, Yorks.), 1281.

Pattishall (Northants), 373.

Pattison, Nathl., quaker, 1257.

Paul, Sir John, Resident in Denmark, 80, 200, 229, 345, 469, 549, 560, 724, 756, 776, 902, 908, 1015, 1058, 1161, 1225, 1432, 1446, 1449, 1468.

-, Mr., waiter, Uphill, 288.

Paulet
-, Pawlett
-, see Poulett.

Paulin
-, (Pauling), William, surveyor, Southampton, 577
-, surety of Weaver, F., 525.

Pauly, Paul (orders), 804, 943, 1054, 1240, 1462.

Pawson, Mr., wine licences, 1102.

Paxton, Roger, shipmaster, 1120, 1133, 1382.

Payler, Watkin, Justice of the Peace, Yorks, 417.

Payne (Paine), Ephraim, landwaiter, London, 690, 695.

-, Joseph, deputy King's waiter, London, 627.

-, Ralph, law duty officer, 209.

-, Robert, lease, 807.

-, Thomas, serjeant at arms, 177, 188, 875, 932, 1091, 1111, 1238, 1282, 1425, 1443, 1473.

Payton
-, see Peyton.

Peacock, Henry, Keeper of the Privy Garden and Bowling Green at Hampton Court, 1360.

Peak (co. Yorks), 1068.

- Hill, chantry, co. Lincoln, 514.

Peake, George, a searcher of Customs, London, 265.

-, Sir John, sheriff of London, 871-2, 1342.

-, Richard, weighing porter, London, 288, 1139, 1467.

Pearce (Peirce, Pierce), James, a King's chirurgeon, 259, 343, 409, 534, 623, 811, 1303, 1355, 1442.

-, -, for Sick and Hurt, 1153, 1185, 1192, 1245, 1255, 1274-5.

-, John, surety of T. Thornbury, 943.

-, Richard, undersearcher, London, 689, 727, 1430, 1432, 1434.

-, William, map of Plymouth, 1278.

Peard, Richard, lease, Devon, 250.

-, Thomas, lease, Devon, 250.

Pearle
-, Thomas, petition, 76
-, surety of J. Williams, 357.

Pearls, imports of, 726.

Pearson (Pierson), Grace, land at Plymouth, 825, 1013, 1332.

-, John
-, see Chester, bishop of.

-, Col., petition for pension, 74.

-, Simon, trumpeter to the Duke of Monmouth's troop, 628.

Pease, imports of, 88.

Peatling, Little (co. Leicester), 375.

Peck, William, of the Inner Temple, 124.

Peckham, East, manor (Kent), 1047, 1048.

Peele (co. Chester), 952.

Peers subsidy
-, receiver for
-, see Eddowes, Mr.

Peeters
-, see Peters.

Peignon
-, see Wool.

Peirce
-, see Pearce.

Pell, John, sheriff of Norfolk, 688.

Pemaquid (Maine), Customs officers at, 1018, 1458.

Pemberton
-, Mr. and Sir Francis, counsel, 47
-, serjeant at law, 47, 93, 135, 806.

Pembroke
-, Earl of
-, see Herbert, P.

-, Countess of
-, see Herbert, C.

Pembroke County, 102, 248, 1221.

- -, receiver of taxes
-, see Stradling, M.

- -, sheriffs, 258.

- Hall (Oxford or Cambridge), 215.

Pembroke (Pembrooke), Mr., Customs officer, 337.

Penalva, Countess of, sister to the Portuguese Ambassador, 589, 1197, 1416.

Pend
-, William, waiter, Poole, 1218
-, ditto Wareham, 1212.

Pendennis Castle
-, Governor of
-, see Arundell, R.

-, establishment for, 1448.

Pendrell, Ann (see Rogers, Ann, daughter of R. Pendrell), pension, 98, 438, 647.

-, Richard, 647, 869.

Penhale (Tinten, Cornwall), 995.

Penitent, Thomas, commissioner for admeasuring Newcastle coal keels, 1205.

Penkhurst
-, see Wald.

Penline, Penlyne (Cornwall), 301, 321, 336, 337.

Penn
-, (Pen, Penne), William, 1442
-, petition, 45
-, mortgage, 489
-, quaker, 1257.

Pennant (co. Carmarthen), 526, 1021.

Pennington, John, 376.

-, Nathaniel, landwaiter, London, 190.

Penny, Stephen, shipmaster, 823.

Pennyless Bank
-, (Penny Close Bank), St. Martins in the Fields
-, see Streets.

Penrith (co. Cumberland), manor, 185, 213, 1281, 1394.

Penrose, William, quaker, 1256.

Penryn (Cornwall), 461, 747, 784, 854-5 957.

Pensions
-, see

Arlington, Earl of.

Armstrong, Sir T.

-, W.

Arundell, Lord R.

Ashburnham, Sir D.

Askew, Sir G.

Bagott, J.

Bath, Earl of.

Bellings, Dame T.

Berkeley, Jane.

-, Lord J.

Bertie, R.

Bird, Mris.

Bishop, Sir W.

Bolton, Mris.

Bond, Hy.

-, T.

Bordes, H. de.

Boynton, Mris. K.

-, Jo.

-, M.

Bray, L.

Brentford, Countess of.

Brett, Mris.

Bridgeman, W.

Bridges, R.

Bristol, Earl and Countess of.

Broughton, Margaret.

Brouncker, Viscount.

Brown, Sir R.

Buckingham, Duke of.

Buckley, S.

Butler, S.

Byron, Lord.

Cambridge University.

- -, Emanuel College.

Carlingford, Earl.

Carlisle, J.

Carlisle, Earl of.

Carr, Mr.

Carter, M.

Carteret, Sir E.

-, Sir G.

Cassells, Rose.

Castlehaven, Earl of.

Castleton, N.

Chandos, Lord.

Charnock, Sir G.

Chiffinch, W.

Civett, Madam.

Clark, W.

Clifford, Lord H.

Coghlan, Capt. J.

Cook, J.

Cooper, C.

Cope, D.

Cotton, Sir J.

Crofts, R.

Cuffe, Sir J.

Dartmouth town.

D'Avaux, P.

Delaval, Sir R.

Dering, Sir G.

Dillon, C.

Dryden, J.

Duncombe, Sir J.

Dunstan, G.

Duros, Lord.

Dyke, E.

Ellesdon, Mr.

-, A.

-, A.

-, C.

-, M.

-, W.

Elliott, E.

-, K.

-, T.

-, U.

Estoll, N.

Euston, Earl of.

Fairfax, C.

-, T.

Falkland, Viscount.

Fanshaw, C.

-, Misters.

Feilding, G.

Finch, A.

Fisher, Lady.

Fitz-Gerald, R.

Foliard, R.

Fox, Somerset.

Fox, Sir S.

Fowler, E.

Frazier (widow).

Frescheville, Lord.

-, A.

-, F.

Fryer, W.

Gascoine, Sir B.

Gerard, Lord C.

Gibbons, Dr.

Gifford, Col.

Glascock, Sir W.

Glynne, E.

Godolphin, E.

Golding, A.

Goring, P.

Goulding, Mris.

Great Seal.

Griffin, E.

Gunter, Mris.

Gwynne, N.

Hale, Sir M.

Hales, Sir E.

Halsnorth, J.

Hamilton, Mris.

Harding, H.

Harman, Sir J.

Hart, Capt. J.

Hatton, Lord.

Hawksworth, F.

Hawley, Lord.

Hext, Mris. J.

Holland, T.

Howard (Graham), Dorothy.

-, Col. T.

-, Lady Joan.

Howell, Sir J.

Howland, J.

Jenkins, A.

Jordan, Sir J.

Kelly, Mris.

Kempthorne, Sir J.

Killegrew, M.

-, T.

-, Sir Wm.

King, T.

Kinnoul, Earl of.

Kirk, Mris.

Knight, J.

Lane, T.

Laughorn, A.

Lawson, A.

-, E.

Legge, W.

Leighton, Sir E.

Lely, P.

Levett, W.

Lichfield, Dean and Chapter.

-, Vicar's choral.

Lindores, Lord.

Lindsey, Earl and Countess.

Lloyd, E.

Loftus, A.

Lostwithiel, minister.

Loughborough, Lord.

Lovell, A.

Lucas, Lord.

Maitland, C.

Mansell, Capt. [F.]

Marischal, Lady.

Marlborough, Earl of.

Martin, Mr.

Morland, A.

-, S.

-, Sir S.

Mounteney, R.

Mulgrave, Earl of.

Nevill, M.

-, S.

Newburgh, Countess of.

Northampton, Earl of.

Northumberland, Earl of.

Nottingham, Earl of.

Oxford, Earl of.

- University.

Parry, Capt.

Paston, Lady C.

-, W.

Paulet, Sir Jo.

Pendrell, A.

Philips, Capt.

Pierson, Col.

Plymouth, Earl of.

Portland, Countess of.

Price, Sir H.

Prince Rupert.

Princess Elizabeth.

Progers, E.

Ranelagh, Earl of.

Raynsford, Sir R.

Read, Capt. J.

Reynolds, Francis, senr. and junr.

-, Mr.

Roberts, Carola.

Rogers, A.

Roots, J.

Rumsey, Col. J.

Sackville, Mary.

Saint Botolphs, Aldersgate.

- John, Walbrook.

- Magnus.

- Martins.

- Peter's Tower.

Sanderson, Lady.

Savile, H.

Sayer, Dame K.

Shackerley, Sir J.

Sheldon, A.

Slingsby, H.

Sommers, A.

Southampton, Earl of.

Southwell, Schoolmaster.

Spragg, Sir E.

Stewart, Sophia.

Strafford, Earl of.

Strickland, B.

Sussex, Earl of.

Swan, R.

Talbot, Sir G.

Thomas, Hy.

Thornhill, Joanna.

Topham, R.

Tower, vicar of.

Trelawney, Major.

Trevor, Lady.

Troutbeck, Dr.

Turner, T.

Twisden, Sir T.

Tyrconnell, Countess.

Tyrrell, Sir T.

Vernon, J.

Vyner, Sir R.

Wauklyn, T.

Weldon, J.

Wentworth, Lady.

Whitgrave, T.

-, T.

Wich, I.

Widdrington, R.

Willoughby, Eliz.

-, Col. F.

Windham, Dame A.

-, Sir C.

-, Sir F.

-, T.

Wiseman, Sir R.

Withers, E.

Wotton, Lord.

Wroth, H.

Pentire (Tinten, Cornwall), 995.

Penzance (Cornwall), 183, 784.

Pepper, 801.

Pepys
-, Samuel, 98, 1405, 1407, 1410
-, Navy, 17
-, Admiralty, 483, 850, 976
-, Receiver and Treasurer for the Garrison of Tangier, 8, 25, 35, 79, 80, 101, 103, 130, 185, 203, 263, 299, 317, 344, 354, 500, 508, 510, 536, 569, 587, 596, 604, 618, 646, 698, 739, 760, 791, 819, 846, 878, 890, 965, 989, 1035, 1053, 1079, 1124, 1177, 1305, 1417, 1441, 1442, 1454.

Percivall, Peter, chief searcher, London, 777, 805, 911, 1220, 1298.

-, Philip, commissioner for Spoils, New Forest, 410.

-, Valentine, tidesman, London, 347, 755.

Percy, Elizabeth, widow of Algernon, eleventh Earl of Northumberland, 362.

-, Lady, petition, 677.

Pereir (? Bertie), Mr., 1334.

Perenant
-, Gratian, petition, 43, 57, 63
-, issue, 274, 433, 558, 590, 1416, 1417.

Periam, Robert, arresting robbers, 787.

-, Thomas, arresting robbers, 787.

Perin, John, petition, customs, 63, 263.

Perjury, 913.

Perkins
-, Thomas (Boston), 296
-, landwaiter Hull, 759-60.

-, -, boatman, Falmouth, 786.

Perriman, Capt., petition, 1407.

-, James (merchant), 969.

Perrott, Herbert, killing of, 1018.

-, Lancellot, weigher and teller of the Mint, 232.

Perry, John [Contractor for Hearthmoney], 22, 65, 1196, 1215, 1292.

Pershore (Worcester), 376.

Perthill
-, see Stratton super Fosse.

Peruques, imports of, 386.

Perwich, William, negotiating the King's affairs at Paris, 80, 124, 229, 231, 345, 390, 646, 685, 764, 815, 1428.

Peter, the Moor, 234.

Peterborough (Northampton), bishopric, tenths of, 643, 1226.

Peterborough
-, Earl of
-, see Mordaunt, H.

Peters (Peeters), Anthony, 1265.

-, John, of London, merchant, 898, 1148, 1467.

-, Mr., debt, 497
-, collector of tenths Lincoln diocese, 1353.

Petersham (Surrey), 911, 1048.

-, Lodge, Richmond Park (Surrey), 149.

Peterson, William (witness, H. Rumsey), 235.

Petit (Petite), Mr. [? Ren] (Bevil Skelton's embassy) sent to Neustadt to Prince William of Furstenberg, 880.

-, Rene [secret agent in France], royal bounty to, 653, 1424.

-, William, admeasurement, Sandwich port, 398.

Petkins, Henry, Examiner of Customs officers' sureties, 729.

Petrockstow (co. Devon), 799.

Pett, John, boatman at Plymouth, 382.

Pettus, Sir John, 3, 58, 433, 1317.

Petty, Mr., under clerk of the House of Commons, 43.

-, Sir William, Irish revenue farm, 27, 30, 162
-, lands Ireland, 199, 797-8
-, asault, etc. by, 381.

Pevensey
-, (Sussex), 1148, 1212, 1218
-, manor, 1281.

Peyton (Payton), Sir Thos. (R. Gilbert's debt), 456, 458, 459, 920, 1447, 1448.

Phaizeby
-, see Fazeby.

Phillagreen thread stockings, 744.

Phillips, Capt. Barnard (Barnet), quitting Dutch service, 62, 464, 466, 470, 1328, 1360, 1375, 1397.

- (Capt.), Col. Edward, pension of 4s. a day, 1331.

-, Fabian, assistant and deputy Comptroller of Law duties, 58, 96, 113, 189, 519, 665, 787, 1030, 1425
-, duty on sealing writs, 54.

-, Francis, steward of Kennington, 1215.

-, Henry, Master Carver to the Works, 411, 895, 1311, 1445.

-, John, tidesman, Weymouth, 832.

-, -, Auditor for particulars of fee farms and for Crown Lands, 6, 41, 106, 156, 210, 247, 250, 304, 373, 509, 522, 525, 549, 561, 695, 705, 749, 799, 801, 811, 839, 877, 913, 1095, 1143, 1173, 1181, 1198, 1206, 1214, 1215, 1403, 1407, 1408, 1410, 1412, 1413, 1447
-, Law duty, 54.

-, Mr., steward to the Earl of Anglesey, 876.

-, Robert, Groom of the Bedchamber, 51, 123, 139, 206, 233, 300, 383, 528, 604, 701, 766, 899, 968, 993, 1057, 1104, 1141, 1162
-, lease in St. Paul's, Covent Garden, 403, 409, 938-9, 1325, 1326, 1330, 1332, 1336
-, lease in Stepney, etc., 230.

-, Samuel, a King's waiter, London, 209, 246, 262, 368, 582, 585, 697, 782, 824, 873, 928, 961, 1020, 1062, 1133, 1221, 1268, 1298.

-, Thomas, Distiller in ordinary to the King, 23, 455, 1341.

Phillipson, John, commissioner for admeasuring Newcastle coal keels, 1206.

Phipers, Nathll., quaker, 1256.

-, William, quaker, 1256.

Phipps, Mr., tidesman London, 112.

Phoenix Park (Dublin), 182.

Phrip (Fripp), Richard (? Customs officer), 516, 623, 1470.

Pibus, Humphrey, commissioner for admeasuring Newcastle coal keels, 1205.

Piccaros, imports of, 660.

Pickering Castle or Lordship (Yorks), 142.

Pickkart (Pickard, Pikkert), Sir Henry, Envoy from Holland to France, 326, 331.

Picques (Piques, Piquays), Agmondesham, 192, 266.

-, Anne, issues and royal bounty to for badges for the King's watermen, 4, 62, 207, 240, 297, 394, 1024, 1122, 1338, 1459.

Pictures
-, imports of, 170, 198, 235, 247, 297, 303, 321, 351, 366, 382, 574, 589, 637, 638, 641, 649, 676, 679, 737, 747, 755, 761, 781, 817, 880, 962, 964, 974, 984, 986, 1006, 1015, 1018, 1069, 1092, 1113, 1156, 1167, 1182, 1238, 1244, 1252, 1278, 1435, 1437, 1453, 1458
-, for the King, 1422
-, and see Painters.

- of Twelve Apostles, 608.

- of Holy Family, 640.

- of Great Duke and Duchess, 772.

- of Judas, 772.

- of Leghorn, 772.

- of land and sea battles of the Turks, 1020.

- of Humfrey Sidney, 1020.

- of J. Asbey, 1020.

- of a rat biting a woman, 1020.

- of a woman and a cage, 1020.

- of King of Denmark, 1092.

- of King of England, 1092, 1182.

- of Queen of England, 1182.

-, frescoes or stone pictures, 772, 1020.

-, parchment pictures, 608.

-, prints, 192, 247, 679
-, of Jerusalem, 170.

-, Keeper and cleaner of the King's pictures
-, see Wylenborch, G.

-, Verrio painting the staircase at Windsor, 1153.

Pidgeon (Pigeon), Charles, Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 197, 471, 1063.

-, Richard, shipmaster, 170.

Pieces of Eight, 262, 460.

Pierce
-, see Pearce.

Piercetown Marshall (co. Meath), 882.

Pierrepont, Henry, Marquess of Dorchester, creation money, 436, 437, 605, 1417.

-, Mr., Justice of the Peace, Notts, 465.

Pigeon
-, see Pidgeon.

Pigott (Pygott), George (Trulove's estate), 230.

-, Mr., 1416
-, Commissioner for Irish revenue farm, 837.

-, Ralph, petition, 4, 40.

-, Sir Richard (Hearthmoney, Farmer), 9, 20, 22, 64, 134, 155, 196, 307, 318, 321, 455, 1473
-, lease, 125.

-, Robert, landwaiter, London, and officer, Ireland, 220.

-, William (Exchequer lease), 917.

Pike Garden (Surrey)
-, see Streets.

Pikes, 31.

Pile, Richard, a King's chirurgeon, 259, 343, 409, 534, 623, 811, 1290.

Pilkington, G., payment, 289.

-, Richard, of London, merchant, 1139, 1467.

Pill, The (Somerset), 288, 957, 1364.

Pilton (Northants), 374.

- (co. Devon), Priory, 163, 278.

Pinchbeck (co. Lincoln), chantry in, 514.

Pinckney, Elizabeth, royal bounty to, 107, 192, 272, 295, 380, 394, 511, 594, 699, 765, 889, 968, 1045, 1155.

Pincombe, John, farmer of logwood, 106, 366, 587, 1184, 1244.

Pinfold, Mr., petition, 61.

Pinn, Lieut., Edward, wounded at Bugia, 557.

Pinnott
-, see Virginal.

Pins, imports of, 403, 568.

Pinsey Coppice
-, see Wychwood.

Piper, Hugh, tidesman, Plymouth, 1198.

-, Phillip, Treasurer and Paymaster of fortification building, Plymouth, 1278.

Pipes, clay (not to be imported to Ireland), 648, 1091.

- (elm bored), 776.

Piquays
-, (Piques), Anne
-, see Picques.

Pirates, 153, 635, 911.

Pistoles, 573.

Pitch and tar and hemp
-, imports, etc., 801, 967
-, and see Naval (Stores).

Pitt, Mr., 936.

Pittfield, Sir Charles, inquisition, 1286.

Pix
-, trial of
-, see Mint.

Pix, William, petition, 98.

Pladding
-, see Scotch cloth.

Plague, 243, 432, 594, 767, 1364, 1368.

- (1676), 317, 326, 356.

Plaistow (co. Essex), 950, 1097.

Plaitford (co. Wilts), 133.

Plantations (and see America, Navigation, Trade), 104, 115.

- Act. See Navigation Act.

- bonds. See Navigation Act.

-, Clerk to the Plantations, 629.

-, Council for. See Trade.

- duty (under the Greenland Trade Act, 25 Car. II) of 1d. per lb., etc., etc., on ships not giving bond to return to England, 67, 688, 728
-, office for in London, 188
-, comptrol of account of, 1296
-, Customs officers appointed for in the various colonies, 171, 288, 372, 373, 641, 659, 688-9, 755, 928-9, 983, 1023, 1089, 1119, 1266, 1371, 1420
-, rules for said Customs officers, 728-9
-, Col. T. Napier's proposal for prosecutions under, 781-2
-, payable on the Four and a Half per cent. duty goods, 386
-, Receiver for Plantation duty goods sent to England see Molesworth, G.

-, enumerated commodities, 929, 1208, 1248.

-, form of oath for Governors, 227, 441.

-, Holland ships trading to, 206.

-, illicit trade from New England to, 1208.

-, Irish ships trading to
-, see Navigation (Act frauds), Ireland.

-, Jersey ships trading to
-, see Jersey.

-, negroes for, 619, 946, 1080.

-, New England ships trading to Europe
-, see New England.

-, Scotch ships trading to
-, see Scotland.

-, ships from or to, 539
-, lists of, 1089, 1350
-, ships not to trade within the Royal Africa Company's Charter, 396.

- sugar, merchants of
-, see Sugar.

- trade (and see Trade) proclamation (of 1675, Nov. 24), 1089, 1208
-, frauds in see Navigation (Act frauds) and Ireland
-, regulations to prevent frauds, 170, 626, 928-9, 1208-9, 1472.

-, Dutch, imports from
-, see Gum Seneca.

-, French, 104.

-, Ulster Plantation
-, see Ulster.

Plate, ambassadorial, grants of, 140, 759.

-, details of, 140.

- returned into the Jewel House, 140, 158.

Plati, Don Marco (Prince Domarq Platy), 1333.

Platt, Veronica (and husband and brother), 1391.

Player, Sir Robert, Receiver General of assessments, co. Yorks. (1660, 70,000l. a month), 353.

-, Sir Thomas, Chamberlain of London, and Treasurer of moneys for building St. Pauls, 167, 242-3, 594, 857, 916, 1010, 1164, 1183, 1357, 1398
-, receiver of Royal Aid, London, 630
-, deceased, 1009.

Pley, George, senr. collector of Weymouth, 49, 72-3, 88, 108, 171, 300, 322, 448, 455, 460, 484, 485, 797, 976, 1069, 1219, 1308.

-, -, junr. collector of Lyme, 171-2, 213, 245, 292, 370, 372, 456, 458, 587, 626, 686, 803, 835, 840, 882, 887, 923, 936, 1074.

-, - (father and son), collectors of Weymouth and Lyme, 22, 26, 108, 386, 393.

Pleydell, William, grant of rents, 218.

Plot (Plott), Thomas, agent in the Court of the Great Duke of Tuscany, 803, 916, 1439.

Plot
-, see Conspiracy.

Plummer, Andrew, waiter, Queenborough, 1063.

-, John (Stratton super Fosse), 810.

Plummers Close
-, see Stratton super Fosse.

Plunkett, Margaret, wife of Luke, third Earl of Fingall (1649-84) at Somerset House, 308, 370.

Plymouth
-, Earl of
-, see Fitz Charles, C.

Plymouth town and port, 40, 146, 147, 176, 183, 276, 294, 311, 318, 321, 349, 382, 681, 750, 752, 755, 785, 940, 1036, 1078, 1079, 1113, 1146, 1181, 1198, 1300, 1328, 1447
-, setting out port, wharves, etc., commission for, 166, 264, 313, 318.

-, Beacon Haw at, 825.

-, establishment, 1448.

-, fortifications at, 366, 622, 692, 926
-, on the Hoe, 622, 1063, 1277-9
-, at the Lambhay, 87, 441, 442, 460, 461, 1439, 1441
-, lands taken in for the fortifications, 87, 419, 425, 427, 441, 460, 688, 791, 824-5, 860, 956, 1049, 1081, 1238, 1271.

-, Governor of; see Bath, Earl of.

-, King at, 734.

-, map of prospect of, 1278.

-, Prizes' Commissioners, 1340.

- Road, 223.

-, victualling at, 1391.

Pocklington (co. Yorks), 152.

Pocock, John, collector Portsmouth and ditto Sunderland, 784.

-, Mr. (New Forest), 430.

Poet Laureate
-, see Dryden, J.

Point
-, see Lace.

Pointon
-, see Boynton.

Pointz
-, see Poyntz.

Poitevin, Monsieur, for the Earl of Plymouth, 1320.

Poland, 737, 1358.

-, ambassadors to and from
-, see Ambassadors.

-, ambassador for the christening of the Princess of see Hyde, L.
-, King's present for, 339
-, Mr. Christmas killed in the embassy, 483, 799.

- French ambassador in, 697, 1429.

-, King of, 737.

-, Queen of, 363.

Pole
-, see Poole.

Polgreene, Humphrey, shipmaster, 567.

Polixfen (Polluxfen), Mr. (Alderman Backwell), merchant, 432, 1400, 1401, 1402, 1407.

Pollard
-, Stephen of Weymouth, cordwainer, 955
-, tidesman Weymouth, 832, 1421.

-, Mr., deputy auditor for Cornwall, 279, 403.

Pollescart (tenement Bucklawren, Cornwall), 251, 316.

Polscoeth (Poilscoth) Wood (Penline), 321, 336-7.

Polstead
-, (Polsteede), Benjamin, collector of Lynn Regis port, 147, 235, 563, 574
-, petition, 24, 49, 79
-, royal bounty to, 399, 523, 1414.

Pomender, 198, 247.

Pomeroy, Alice (lease Helston), 711.

Pomfret, Henry, 1469.

Pontefract
-, (Yorks), Castle and manor, 142
-, chantries, 405.

Ponteg (co. Monmouth), 1257.

Pook, Emanuel, ships master, 216.

Poole (Pole, Pool), Sir Courtney, 8, 95, 450, 1109, 1230, 1318, 1319, 1332, 1349.

-, Sir James, baronet fee, 790, 1439, 1441.

-, John, commissioner for frauds, Lyme Regis, 1109.

-, William, brother of Sir James, 790.

-, -, tenant of fee farm, 375.

-, Sir William, Captain, 240, 1382.

Poole
-, (co. Dorset), receiver of the Seventeen Months' tax
-, see Fussell, A., Twist, W
-, (port), 74, 159, 183, 313, 325, 347, 588, 633, 868, 874, 1005, 1006, 1073, 1108, 1117, 1142, 1143, 1188, 1211, 1218, 1221, 1230, 1304, 1472
-, frauds commission, 828, 844, 964, 987, 1059, 1071, 1093, 1112, 1116, 1135
-, wharves commission, 1207.

Poole (co. Chester), 790.

Poor Jack, for the King, 550.

- rate, 1247.

Pope, Roger, surety of R. Cressett, 616, 953, 1099, 1468.

Popes and Emperors, maps of, 772.

Port Mahon (Minorca), 1233.

Portcullis Pursuivant
-, see Heralds College.

Porten, Daniel, merchant, 535.

Porter, Aubrey, Page of Honour to the King, 59, 222, 248, 364, 401, 628, 716, 766, 894, 1059, 1111, 1419, 1431.

-, Charles, grant of anchorage in the Downs, 94
-, Wadlow's account, 78
-, Deputy Remembrancer of First Fruits and surety for W. Prettyman, 472, 845, 977, 1039, 1405.

-, Elizabeth, tenement, Cornwall, 994-5.

-, Geo., Groom of the Bedchamber, 731, 793, 899, 993, 1057, 1104, 1141, 1162, 1449.

-, -, Surveyor of Customs, London, 52, 221, 401, 402, 663, 914, 1044, 1213, 1434, 1446.

-, Major, 12.

-, -, lady of, 12.

-, William, of All Saints, Canterbury, weaver (riot), 126, 250.

-, -, surveyor, Southampton, 577.

Portland
-, Lady
-, see Weston, Frances.

-, Earl of
-, see Weston, J.

Portland Castle
-, Governor of
-, see Weld, H.

-, garrison, 502, 589, 660.

- manor, 1005, 1381.

-, royal quarries, 118-9
-, duty on stone, 118-9
-, piers, cranes, etc., 119
-, stone of for St. Pauls, 14, 118-9.

-, sick and wounded, 733.

Portman, Edmund (Genoa ship), 775.

-, Edward, 1438.

-, John, goldsmith, orders and tallies, 102
-, principal and annuity, 600, 660, 1416, 1418, 1419, 1424
-, cases with creditors, 488, 489, 492, 933, 939, 1386.

Portsmouth
-, Duchess of
-, see Keroualle, L.

Portsmouth (Hants), 190, 252, 273, 287, 294, 326, 358, 591, 632, 618, 648, 713, 784, 812, 910, 918, 953, 1084-5, 1091, 1092, 1100, 1212, 1262, 1378.

- fortifications, lands for, 930, 1174.

-, governor of, 1012.

- garrison, not on the establishment, 502
-, huts for soldiers, 1012, 1180, 1188, 1455, 1471.

-, increase of trade at, 214.

-, King at, 846.

-, mayor of, 618.

-, prizes in, 1105, 1131, 1166, 1302.

-, yard at, 846, 1165, 1172, 1323.

Portugal, 171, 209, 502, 694, 1387.

-, ambassadors to and from England
-, see Ambassadors.

-, Envoy in France
-, see Mando, D. R. de.

-, export of workmen and engines for making baizes to, forbidden, 746.

-, forces sent to, 273.

-, merchants, 432.

-, wines, 518
-, proposal for lowering duties on, 432, 581.

Portuguese money
-, see Queen's dowry.

Posseckstown (Meath), 892.

Post Fines (in Common Pleas, prolicencia concordandi), 993, 1164.

-, answered direct to the Crown by sheriffs, 368, 369.

-, Farm of to Lord Colepeper, 789
-, see Berks, Earl of, Howard, Sir R.
-, accounts of, 368, 369
-, issues out of, 328, 663.

Post Groats
-, see Tin.

Post Office, Act relating to, 668.

-, Court post or letter carrier to the King
-, see Dereham, T.

-, defalcations, 33, 69, 72, 178, 219, 305, 328, 443, 450, 475, 686, 932, 1003, 1269, 1283-4, 1412, 1456, 1457
-, allowance for, under stoppage scheme, 117.

-, Duke of York's interest in, 668.

-, grant of to Lord Stanhope, 1383
-, H. T. Robinson, assignee of Lord Stanhope, 1383.

-, farm
-, see Robinson, Dorothy.

-, history, 1383.

-, mail
-, see Dover (packet boats).

-, Post House (Yarmouth), 1102.

-, provincial postmaster, 452.

-, tallies of assignments on, 140, 353.

Potashes, farm of, 386 (see Earl of Kinnoul).

-, import of, 398, 1032, 1155, 1178, 1461.

Potell, William, Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations, 926, 1357, 1448.

Potenger (Pottinger), John, Comptroller of the Pipe, 584, 622, 776, 1008, 1147, 1383.

Potkins, Henry, examiner of Customs officers' securities, 957.

Potomac river (Virginia), 347.

Pott (Potts), Capt. Charles, searcher for uncustomed goods, 1251, 1262.

-, George, prizes account, 1302.

-, -, wine merchant, 246, 348.

- (versus Howsman in the Exchequer), 214.

-, Richard, commissioner for setting out Newcastle port, 328.

Pottaco of tobacco, 919.

Potter, Capt., shipmaster, 772.

-, Mr. (victualler), 839, 840.

Potters, petition of against imports of earthenware, 392, 807, 1348.

Potters ore, 244.

Potters Park (Chertsey), 271, 1109, 1300.

Potterton
-, see Aded.

Poulett
-, (Poulet, Paulet, Pawlett, Powlett) Charles, sixth Marquess of Winchester (afterwards Duke of Bolton), 132
-, warden of New Forest, etc., 169, 921
-, fee farm rent, Dorset, 203
-, interest in Lindhurst, 81, 169
-, intended Customs farm (fee farm), 700-1, 706, 1016
-, creation money, 848, 1442.

-, Francis, commissioner of spoils, New Forest, 410, 734.

-, - (lease, Somerset), 990.

-, John, 1334.

-, -, fifth Marquess of Winchester, 818-9
-, creation money, 1090, 1463.

-, -, second Lord Poulett, 734.

-, -, third Lord Poulett of Hinton, 46, 990
-, grant out of French duty, 914.

-, Sir Jo. 1332 (100l. per an.), 37, 1326, 1329.

Poulton, William, falconer, 130, 148, 402, 715, 1116, 1429.

Poulton (co. Lancs.), 1257.

Pound, Robert, a groom litterman, 267, 532, 705, 931.

Poundage
-, see Assessments (Eighteen Months', 1672), Fox, Sir S., Ireland (Vice Treasurer), Navy (Treasurer), sheriff, Wardrobe.

Povey, Thomas, Master of Requests, 586, 725, 891, 1035.

-, - (Old Spring Gardens claim), 216
-, Receiver General, Tangier, 268.

Pow
-, the
-, see Moresby.

Powder
-, see Gunpowder.

Powell, Henry, quaker, 1257.

-, John, deputy auditor (Queen Mother's revenue), 237.

-, Littleton, New River Co. grant, 336.

-, Mr., subfarmer of the Coffee Excise, 445.

-, Thomas, shipmaster, 1237.

Powick (Worcester), 376.

Powis
-, Earl of
-, see Herbert, W.

Powlett
-, see Poulett.

Powney, John, lease in exchange for tithes in Windsor Great Park, etc., 57, 97, 707, 738.

Powtonwell (co. Monmouth), 1257.

Poyntz
-, (Pointz), Francis, yeoman arras maker, 9, 1012, 1072-3, 1132, 1351-2, 1383
-, petition, 40, 97
-, (payment to by B. Lloyd), 134.

-, Sir Jo., 24
-, Excise Farmer, discovery, 107.

Prae
-, (Pre) Fines, 50, 74
-, in North Wales see Original.

Pratt, Mr., claim to office of woodward of New Forest, 68, 70, 71.

-, Thomas, waiter, Greenwich, 120.

Preconsall, Mr., horses for the French, King, 1038.

Predinckos, Mr., secret service, 1325.

Prerogative Court
-, see Canterbury.

Prescott, James, mercer, 1194.

-, Mr., inquisition, Essex, 735.

-, William, of London, merchant, 823.

Presentations, list of, 42.

Presents
-, see Royal presents.

Preshute (co. Wilts), 952, 1098.

Press censor
-, see L'Estrange, H.
-, and see Law books, Pamphlets.

-, seditious, discovery of, 1327
-, and see Libels.

Preston, Sir George, grant of fishing, Limerick, 1125-6.

-, John, falconer, 812, 1116.

Prestwich, Lady, 1350.

-, Sir Thomas, 1350.

Pretheroe, William, surety of R. Coke, 951.

Prettyman, William, debt of as Remembrancer of First Fruits, 439, 460, 464, 466, 467, 472, 569, 584, 649, 740-1, 779, 796, 845, 977, 1039, 1358, 1405, 1406, 1407, 1413, 1417, 1423, 1424, 1433, 1450, 1453.

Preuss, Nicholas, of the King of Sweden's Commissaries at Gothenburg, 739.

Price, Bartholomew (Thomas Price's debt), 653.

-, Basil, son of Sir Herbert, 1390.

-, Denzell, rioter, 804.

-, F., 1332.

-, (see Apprice), Gervase, Gentleman of the Bows, 65, 103, 156, 199, 281, 359, 433, 479, 518, 591, 687, 879, 967, 1043, 1195, 1282, 1284
-, Serjeant Keeper of the King's private Arms at Whitehall, 281, 359, 518, 591, 687, 762, 879, 967, 1043, 1195, 1382
-, Underkeeper of St. James's Park, 359, 591, 761, 967, 1195
-, Serjeant Trumpeter, 233, 483.

-, Henrietta Maria, Maid of Honour to the Queen Mother (wife of A. Stanhope), 416, 582, 646, 656, 1050, 1422.

-, Herbert, junr., 948.

-, -, Esq., grant of baronet fee, 369.

-, Sir Herbert, 1349, 1434, 1442
-, pensions of 400l. and 40l. per an., 283, 322, 470, 731, 748, 879
-, lead mines, 1390.

-, John, surety of R. Coke, 1098
-, ditto of Capt. P. Howard, 617.

-, - (800l. for two years out of Ireland), 912.

-, Lewis, 1332
-, watchman, London, 352.

-, Mathew, farm of original, seal and pre fines, North Wales, 736.

-, Mr., 1424.

-, Samuel, surety of R. Coke, 1098.

-, Thomas, Customer of Gloucester, 1226, 1248.

-, Capt. Thomas, receiver of Royal Aid, Hereford, 163, 630, 653, 806, 1409, 1411
-, issue, 1319, 1326, 1329, 1330
-, surety of T. Duckett, 952
-, ditto of W. Bridges
-, ditto of R. Coke.

-, William, 1332.

Prices
-, see Coffee, Copper, Hides, Sugar.

-, excessive rate of, 553.

-, current
-, see Newspapers.

Prichard
-, see Pritchard.

Prickett, George, a Master in Chancery, 1068.

Prickman, Jonathan, of London, merchant, 804.

Prideaux, John, a Page of Honour to the King, 122, 437, 610, 716, 766, 894, 930, 1001, 1059, 1111, 1187, 1222, 1430, 1448, 1461, 1473.

-, Peter, Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 197, 663, 1204, 1263.

-, Sir Richard [? Commonwealth Survey], 317, 505, 576.

Prigg (Priggs), Nicho., collector, Saint Ives, 224, 626.

Prince, John, quaker, 1256.

-, Philip, Commissioner for Assessments, Yorks, 905.

Prince Henry [? son of James I.], 280.

- Rupert, 116, 545, 628
-, besieging Bristol, 1387
-, assaying gold, 813
-, attending the Treasury, 427, 434, 446, 841, 850, 860
-, creation money as Duke of Cumberland, etc., 21, 135, 503
-, Constable of Windsor Castle, 678, 731, 1262, 1424, 1426, 1431
-, Governor of Windsor Castle, 237, 1007, 1034
-, keeper of the King's garden, 1088-9
-, house and garden, Windsor Castle, 1467
-, stables at Windsor, 460, 678 (and see Windsor)
-, pensions (4,000l. and 2,000l.), 35, 101, 189, 260, 343, 476, 503, 591, 671, 680-1, 769, 827, 868, 953, 1034, 1119-20, 1191
-, wines for, 142, 248, 433, 558, 638
-, lead for, 235
-, diet, 553
-, nephew to, 877.

Prince's Meadows
-, see Streets.

Princess Anne
-, daughter of the Duke of York, lodgings at Windsor, 1153
-, at St. James's, 1152.

- Elizabeth, pension, 447, 640, 797.

-, Henrietta (Madame), nurse to
-, see Carter, M.

- Mary, daughter of the Duke of York, lodgings at St. James's, 1152
-, and see Orange (Princess).

Pringle, John, shipmaster, 1218.

Prints
-, see Pictures.

Prior's Marsh (Spalding, Lincoln), 156, 418.

Priorato, Conte Galeazzo Gualdo (Historiographer to the Emperor), History of Europe, 1289.

Prisoners, transport of, and prison fees of, 826.

- in the Dutch war
-, see War.

Pritchard (Prichard), Roger, quaker, 1257.

-, Rowland, sheriff of Monmouth, 311.

-, Sir William (Gun Wharf and houses at Woolwich), 11, 79, 175, 222, 330
-, sheriff of Middlesex, 1067.

Pritchet
-, (Pritchett), John, bishop of Gloucester, 429
-, surety of J. Pritchet, 952.

-, -, son to the bishop of Gloucester, receiver of the Seventeen Months' tax, Gloucester, 429, 430
-, ditto for the county and city, 615
-, ditto of, ibid, 952.

Privateers (English), 590.

- (French), 307, 347.

Privy
-, Chamber
-, see Royal Household (Grooms).

- Council, 8, 485, 994.

- - board, 14, 38, 45, 52, 425, 426, 465, 475, 629.

- -, Cabinet Council, 1360, 1401, 1402, 1406.

- - Chamber, incidents for, 1286
-, keepers of, see Coling B., Ravenscroft T., Shepherd C., Cocks N., Hanson J.

- - clerks, 282, 478, 781, 834, 1144, 1286
-, see Nicholas, Sir J., Southwell, Sir R., Lloyd, Sir P., Doleman, Sir T., Walker, Sir E.

- -, committees of, 873
-, see Foreign, Trade.

- -, letters from, 19.

- -, Lords of, 153, 273, 395, 407, 740.

- -, orders of, 9, 13, 31, 44, 50, 55, 56, 65, 66, 79, 82, 84, 85, 95, 99, 104, 116, 153, 154, 157, 165, 183, 184, 192, 195, 213, 222, 224, 227, 236, 249, 252, 267, 290, 291, 311, 338, 344, 391, 392, 396, 411, 433, 458, 459, 491, 529, 545, 584, 619, 628, 630-1, 637, 735, 739, 746, 792, 801, 810, 812, 826, 845, 848, 860, 871, 944, 945, 948, 958, 959, 962, 967, 969, 971, 980, 987, 991, 1002, 1008, 1013, 1027, 1051, 1081, 1084-5, 1090, 1119, 1123, 1174, 1192, 1195, 1237, 1243, 1267, 1276, 1294, 1295, 1301, 1349, 1353, 1358, 1365, 1374, 1390, 1402, 1416, 1453, 1471.

- -, petitioning the King in, 75, 91.

- -, President of, 244.

- -, proclamations or declarations, 75, 93, 157, 224, 390, 397, 466, 989, 1369.

- -, records of State and Council at Whitehall, 249
-, buildings for, 267
-, keeper of see Williamson, Sir J. underkeeper of see Rider, A.

- -, references from, 3, 26, 41, 42.

- -, warrants by, 253.

- Garden, 109-10
-, and see Whitehall.

- Purse, 1388.

- -, annual expense of under the stoppage scheme, 117.

- -, arrears to, 855, 1083.

- -, discharges out of, 846.

- -, Healing Medals and issues for
-, see Healing.

- -, issues and loans to Baptist May for, 6, 136, 192, 257, 330, 362, 390, 432, 471, 499, 564, 575, 578, 583, 594, 611, 670, 743, 744, 808, 946, 988, 1016, 1041, 1045, 1063, 1079, 1083, 1089, 1121, 1155, 1249, 1258, 1272, 1289, 1449.

- -, keeper of
-, see May, B.

- - not to send people to the Exchequer, 1360.

- -, payments out of, 1360.

- -, prizes devoted to the Privy Purse, 278.

- -, seizures devoted to the Privy Purse, 192, 583, 969, 976, 988.

- -, weekly payment, 205, 856.

- Seal, 116.

- -, Lord Privy Seal (see Anglesey, Earl of), 249, 474, 563, 876, 1182, 1416
-, lodgings of, 1152
-, issues to (pension), 8, 113, 196, 265, 270, 348, 534, 585, 693, 776, 887, 962, 1060, 1122, 1148, 1214
-, (fee), 44, 204, 348, 585, 786, 970, 1261
-, (diet), 10, 39, 120, 196, 216, 277, 353, 585, 713, 786, 887, 962, 1060, 1148, 1231.

- - Office, 33
-, clerk of see Watkins, T., fees of, 893, 1329, 1334.

Prizage and Butlerage, Chief Butler of England, allowances, 364.

-, Farmers (Sir W. Waller), 723.

-, impost wines out of, 21, 150, 172, 364-5, 1093.

-, trial as to, 287, 723.

-, tuns, 172.

Prizes, accounts, 85, 1302.

- (goods), Act for (14 Car. II), 278
-, arrears, 350
-, grants of, 158, 1464
-, Receiver of see Blackwell, R.

- (money), 273
-, flag officers' and commanders' shares, 38
-, poor officers' and seamens' shares, 62, 78, 82
-, Treasurer of see Cooper, A. A.
-, proclamation as to the distribution of prize money, 397.

- (ships), 62, 71, 75, 124, 176, 241, 311, 397, 549, 590, 607, 1025
-, and see East (India prize).

- -, arrears, suits as to, in the Admiralty Court and prosecution of, 278, 320.

-, -, Commissioners for, 246, 590
-, sub-commissioners for, 176, 750
-, for London, 637, 1277
-, and see Shales, J.
-, see also Plymouth, Hull, Portsmouth.

-, -, Commissioners for appeals for prizes, 397.

-, -, Commissions of inquiry as to, 1105, 1131, 1138, 1166-7, 1463, 1459.

-, -, compositions with particular individuals in settlement of prizes' accounts, 1302.

-, -, flag officers' and Lord Admiral's tenths of, 176.

-, -, officers' and seamens' shares of, 397, 590.

-, -, Receiver General of
-, see Mounteney, R.

-, -, Receivers for arrears of, 1105.

Prizes
-, taken by the French
-, see France.

-, -, Dutch
-, see Holland.

Pro, tallies of, 38.

Proby, Peter, petition, 49.

Proclamations
-, see Privy Council.

Procter (Proctor), Daniel, collector of Petty Customs for Strangers, London, 1216.

-, Samuel, collector of Petty Customs for Strangers, London, 1216.

-, William, a wounded soldier, 557.

Proctor General
-, see Franklin, S.

Proffers
-, 48
-, see Sheriffs.

Progers, Edward, Middle Park of Hampton Court, 800-1, 1441, 1442.

- -, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 3, 51, 98, 123, 127, 206, 233, 300, 383, 387, 528, 604, 701, 766, 899, 968, 979, 993, 1057, 1141, 1162, 1298
-, bill, 476
-, lease, 33
-, 800l. per an. out of the wood farm, 721
-, grant of fee of a baronetcy, 387
-, chief searcher London, 1298
-, secret service payments to as Col. Edward, 1327, 1331, 1332
-, pension on the Irish establishment, 503
-, pension of 200l. per an. for Lady Sandys, 263, 415, 612, 681, 707, 762, 895, 965, 1052, 1143, 1274.

-, Henry, grant of a seizure of silver, 311.

Progresses
-, see Queen Consort, King Car. II.

Prohibited goods
-, see Customs.

Provost, the (co. Yorks), 718.

Prowde, Richard, quaker, 1257.

Prowse, John, sheriff of Somerset, 707, 787.

-, Richard, solicitor to the Customs Commissioners, 36, 147, 188, 372, 758, 777, 1069, 1079, 1087, 1109, 1219, 1220
-, grant of lead issues, Derby, 163.

-, Mr. (Hearthmoney, Devon), 1402, 1405.

-, Thom., 1242.

Prynn, Nicholas, ship builder, 752.

Pucaros or earthenware, 101.

Puckering alias Newton
-, Sir Henry, Receiver and Paymaster of the Guards, Garrisons and Forces, 126, 128, 145, 178, 1306
-, receiver of the Seventeen Months', Warwick, 431.

Puckle, William, Commissioner of Excise (1659), 309.

Pullen, Paul, account of sale of fee farms, 937.

Pulley, Richard, bailiff of Hinckford Hundred, Essex, 984, 1373.

-, Robert, 922.

Pulloxhill (co. Beds), 417.

Pulteney (Poulteney), Lady, 817.

-, Thomas, Page of Honour, 1176.

-, Sir William, 342, 469, 470.

Punchin, Robert, tidewaiter, Newcastle, 723.

Purbeck (Dorset), 1115-6, 1211, 1221.

Purcell
-, Thomas, a King's musician, 274, 338, 399, 645, 824, 1083
-, lease of tolls, Knighton, 1144, 1181.

Puthen
-, see Pathen.

Puy, Monsieur Laurence du, Keeper of the Pall Mall, 484, 811, 869, 1441.

Pye, Michaell, tenant, London, 341.

-, Sir Walter, trustee for Car. I., 238, 542.

Pyend, Stephen, a deputy King's waiter, London, 250.

Pygott
-, see Pigott.

Pyle
-, see Pile.

Pyne
-, see Pine.