Index: P

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Packer, Philip, Paymaster of the Works, 31, 69, 86, 110, 143, 146, 226, 246, 278, 286, 418, 424, 438, 444, 475, 476, 484, 486, 487, 496, 625, 627, 683, 778, 779, 789; accounts, 39, 82–3, 116, 228; fee farms; see Works (fee farms), 400.
-, -, Robert, doorkeeper of the Receipt 114, 591; Usher of the Receipt (incidents and diet), 116, 389, 635, 766.

Packenhill (Paganhill, co. Gloucester), 858.

Packet-boats, 790; see Harwich.

Packington, John (Peverel Honor), 275.

Padingstowne (co. Dublin ? Meath), 215.

Padstow (Cornwall), 267.

Page, Mr., merchant of Rouen, 438, 794.

Paget (Pagett, Pagitt), Henry, disbandment, 331; Ensign, 820.
-, -, Sir Ricd., Disbandment Act, 815.

Paine (Pane), Edward, disbandment, 376, 833.
-, -, Francis, disbandment, 363, 826.
-, -, (Payne, Pain), Gowin, tidesman, London, 734.
-, -, Henry, disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Jno., disbandment, 377.
-, -, John, ship-master, 853.
-, -, (Pane), Widow, disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Richard, concealments, West Indies, 759.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 348, 818.
-, -, -, serjeant-at-arms, 180, 635, 778.

Painter (Painter), Hugh, disbandment, 370.
-, -, Humph., disbandment, 830.
-, -, Mr., tidesman, London, 194.
-, -, Phillip, disbandment, 356, 823.

Painters; see Verrio, A.; Streeter, R. and R.

Palaces, 42; see Westminster, Whitehall, Windsor, St. James's, Newmarket, Nonsuch.

Palmer, Abraham, disbandment, 347, 818.
-, -, Anthony, London Customs, 464.
-, -, (and see Fitz Roy), Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, 248; pension, 218, 221, 428, 430, 433, 447; children of, pension to, 417, 421, 537, 549, 556, 565, 578, 638, 674, 678, 685, 695, 742, 781; houses etc. St. James's Park, 229; going to France, 248.
-, -, Sir Jeffery, 163.
-, -, Jon., waiter, 612.
-, -, Richard, survey of England, 276; Atlas Anglicanus, royal bounty to, 467.
-, -, William, sheriff of Essex, 274.
-, -, Capt. William, disbandment, 329, 331, 348, 350, 351, 352.

Pane; see Paine.

Pannell, Joshua, importer of rye, 613.

Paper, free imports of, 74, 109, 277.

Papillon, Mr. [merchant], 111, 438.

Paradine, Lewis, surety for L. Harding, 427, 451, 476.

Paravizere, Peter, merchant, London, 852.

Pardon (General), Act of, 298–9, 302, 560, 796.

Pargiter, Francis, surrender of alum works, 38, 44.

Paris (France), 51, 190, 516, 795.

Parke, Nicholas, King's waiter, London, 34, 223, 472, 539, 661, 797.

Parker, Christopher, commissioner for the Six Months' tax, co. Lancs., 463.
-, -, Capt., disbandment, 373, 377.
-, -, John, searcher, Gravesend, 266.
-, -, -, collector and waiter, Hastings, 562.
-, -, Mr. (Exmoor), 272.
-, -, William, Customs collector, outports, Hastings, 266.

Parkes, John (Customs place), 307.
-, -, William, porter at the Receipt, attending at the gate to secure the King's treasure, 132, 634, 784.
-, -, -, disbandment, 387, 388.

Parkins, Jacob, boatman. Falmouth, 404.

Parkinson, Robert, disbandment, 347, 817.

Parliament, 10.
-, -, Acts (see Assessments), 193, 464, 744.
-, -, Clerk of; see Brown, J.
-, -, -, Jesuits' papers in the hands of, 735.
-, -, doorkeepers, 561.
-, -, members taking Excise Farms, 856.
-, -, messengers, 561.
-, -, privilege; see Privilege.
-, -, sessions, 36, 254.
-, -, survey, Long Parliament, 536, 798.

Parma, Duchess of, 191.
-, -, Prince of, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands, 748; Sieur Alexr. Farnesio, son of, 744.

Parmenter, William, alderman, Norwich, 369.

Parr, John, tidesman, 446.

Parricke, Richard, disbandment, 828.

Parrot, Lancelott, referee in Mint dispute, 154.

Parrs, William, disbandment, 362, 825.

Parry, Aimy, a servant of Prince Philip, 677.
-, -, Francis, Agent in Portugal, 111, 162, 575, 755, 757, 760, 764.
-, -, Richard (tidesman), 658.
-, -, Capt. Symon, disbandment, 329, 330, 331, 347, 349, 352, 821.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 358, 822.

Parsley, Dame Katherine, petition for fines, 167.

Parsons, Anthony, Auditor, 166, 313, 427, 472, 540–1, 566, 702, 765.
-, -, Edward, sub-commissioner of Excise, Middlesex, etc. (1668), 856
-, -, George, boots supplied for a troop of Horse, 613.
-, -, John, Excise proposal, 448.
-, -, Mr., brewer for the King's butteries, 153.
-, -, Robert, disbandment, 355, 821.
-, -, William (husbandman), 531, 620.
-, -, Sir William, Surveyor General, Ireland, 511.

Parvis; see Purvis.

Passons, John, disbandment, 828; see Paston.

Paston, Charlot (Howard), wife of William Paston, pension, 127.
-, -, Jno., disbandment, 366; see Passons.
-, -, Rebecca, Viscountess, 662.
-, -, Robert, 1st Earl of Yarmouth, farm of wood, 59, 456; (et al.) Greenwax grant, 121, 147, 620, 660, 662.

Pate, Thomas (Virginia), 295.

Pates; see Bates.

Patrick, Richard, disbandment, 367.
-, -, Thomas, sub-commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 876.

Patridg, Roger, 489.

Patrington (Yorks), 220, 294, 322, 323, 395.

Patrinkson, Richard, Justice of the Peace, Cumberland, 876.

Paul, Sir John, Resident in the Court of Denmark, Envoy to ditto, 80, 191.

Paulden, Capt. Thomas, lease Holy Island, 675, 796.

Paulet (Pawlett, Paulett, and see Powlet), Francis, lands Curry Mallet; see Poulett.
-, -, John (Lord Paulet); see Poulett, John.
-, -, William, Commissioner Dean Forest, 196.

Paulus, Don, Spanish Ambassador's servant, 542.

Pawling (Pauling), Vincent, disbandment, 358, 382, 823.

Paxton, Thomas, of London, fishmonger a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, William, disbandment, 383.

Pay, Phillip, tidesman, London port, 304.

Payne; see Paine.

Payton, Capt. (Lieut.) Henry, disbandment, 824.

Peacock, John, Excise Farm, Berks (1668), 860, 880, 881.

Peake, Sir John, sheriff of Middlesex, 77.

Pearce (Peirce, Pierce), Edward, lease, 162–3.
-, -, James, Chirurgeon to the King, 192; Chirurgeon for Sick and Wounded, 47, 60, 579, 672, 797.
-, -, James, a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, -, purser of the ship Pearl, 742.
-, -, Richard, undersearcher, London, 465.
-, -, Tho., riding surveyor, Devon and Cornwall, 305.

Pearson; see Pierson.

Peasly, Ensign, disbandment, 342.

Pecke, Lebeas, victualler, disbandment, 349, 819.

Peckham, John, disbandment, 337; Capt., 831.

Pedge, William, disbandment, 375, 832.

Peers; see Lords, House of.

Pegg, William, tailor, surety of R. Williamson, 125.

Peircy, Nicholas, disbandment, 381.

Peires, Edmond, of Wilcot, co. Salop, 860.

Pelham, Robert, sheriff of Dorset, 64.

Pember, Devereux, Commissioner of Excise, Herts, 861, 864.

Pemberton (see Pennerton), Sir Francis, Justice of the King's Bench, 75, 89, 135, 296, 298, 299, 425, 446.
-, -, Francis, fee farm, 783.
-, -, Ralph, of St. Alban's, Herts, receiver of Forfeitures of Recusants, Essex, Kent, Surrey, Sussex, 563, 600, 626, 627.

Pembroke town, 52, 658, 737.
-, -, county, 558, 695.
-, -, -, receiver of Forfeitures of Recusants in, 586 (see Wightwick, F.).
-, -, -, receiver of Taxes; see Davies, T.

Pen; see Penn.

Penal statutes, forfeitures on, 54.

Pencombe (Hereford), 860.

Pendennis Castle (Cornwall), rent, 637.
-, -, garrison, 840–1, 855.

Pendue; see Pendrell.

Pendrell (Pendue), George, pension, 713.

Penhallo (Penhalls, Penhalloe, Pennhallo), Capt. Thomas, 335, 368, 369, 371, 376, 380.

Penhalluric (Penhalurick), John, collector-ship, Falmouth, 116, 199, 267.

Penketh, Jon., Roman Catholic priest, 629.

Penkridge (co. Stafford), 66.

Penmaen [Penmon] (Anglesea), 392.

Penn (Pen), Gabriell, disbandment, 379, 834.
-, -, Robert, weighing porter, London, 97.
-, -, William, petition, 659.

Pennell, Jeffry, disbandment, 363, 825.

Pennerton, Jno., disbandment, 337, 832.

Penney (Penny), Edward (ship's commander), 658.
-, -, Robert, salesman, disbandment, 384.
-, -, Stephen, ship-master, 801.

Pennington (Penington), Capt. John, disbandment, 337, 342, 371, 373, 830.
-, -, (co. Hants), 534.
-, -, John, ship's commander, 161.

Penryn (Cornwall), 26, 267, 381, 562, 588, 681, 807–8.

Pensions payable at the Receipt, 5, 617.
-, -, on Customs; see Customs.
-, -, on First Fruits; see First Fruits.
-, -, Ireland; see Ireland (Establishment).
-, -, England; see
-, Armstrong, Lieut. W.
-, Ashfield, A.
-, Aungier, F.
-, Bagot (Baggot), J.
-, Bath, Earl of.
-, Bence, Sir J.
-, Bennet, Sir J.
-, Bird, A.
-, Bolton, Clara.
-, Bordes, H. des.
-, Boynton, J.
-, Brampston, F.
-, Bray, L.
-, Brentford, Countess of.
-, Bristol, Countess of.
-, Brouncker, Viscount.
-, Brydges, R.
-, Cambridge, Duke of.
-, Carteret, Sir. E.
-, Christ's Hospital.
-, Clifton Dartmouth Hardness.
-, Cock, Mary.
-, Collins, J.
-, Coningsby, J.
-, Customs.
-, Darcy, Sir W.
-, Doyly, T.
-, Dunkelly, Lord.
-, Dunstan, G.
-, Dryden, J.
-, Dyke, E.
-, Ellesdon, A.
-, -, A.
-, -, C.
-, -, J.
-, -, M.
-, -, W.
-, Elliot, Eliz.
-, -, Katherine.
-, -, Ursula.
-, Estoll, N.
-, Eton College.
-, Fairborne, Sir P.
-, Falkland, Viscount.
-, Feilding, G.
-, Finch, H.
-, Fincher, Lt.-Col. R.
-, FitzRoy, C.
-, -, G.
-, -, H.
-, Forster, Mris.
-, Fowler, Mris.
-, Fox, Somerset.
-, French minister (Savoy).
-, Gibbons, Dr. N.
-, Goulding, Anne.
-, Griffin, E.
-, Gunter, C.
-, Gwynne, N.
-, Hamilton, Eliz.
-, Harding, H.
-, Hawkins, Mr.
-, Hawley, Lord.
-, Holland, T.
-, Howard, Joan.
-, -, T.
-, Howell, Sir J.
-, Hunsdon, Lord.
-, Hyde, L.
-, Johnson, H.
-, Killigrew, Sir W.
-, Kirk, Mr.
-, Laughorn, Mris.
-, Lawson, A.
-, -, E.
-, Levett, W.
-, Lichfield, Earl of.
-, -, Cathedral vicars.
-, -, Dean and Chapter.
-, Lloyd, E.
-, Lucas, Lord C.
-, MacCartie, Lady Arabella.
-, Man, Isle of (ministers).
-, Mansell, F.
-, Marlborough, Earl of.
-, Martin, E.
-, Mason, Capt.
-, Mather, Edw.
-, -, Eliz.
-, Monmouth, Duke of.
-, Morland, Lady A.
-, -, Sir S.
-, Nevill, M.
-, -, S.
-, Newburgh, Countess.
-, Nottingham, Earl of.
-, Oxford, Earl of.
-, Oxford Divinity lecture.
-, Paston, C.
-, Pendrell, G.
-, Peterborough, Earl of.
-, Plymouth, Earl of.
-, Portland, Countess of.
-, Prince Rupert.
-, Progers, E.
-, Rainsford, Sir R., 95.
-, Reynolds, F.
-, Rochester, Earl of.
-, Rumsey, Col. J.
-, Saint Botolphs.
-, Saint John Baptist.
-, Saint Magnus.
-, St. Michael, Cornhill.
-, St. Peter's Vincula.
-, Saunderson, Lady B.
-, Sayer, J.
-, Sayers, Dame K.
-, Southwell School.
-, Stewart, F. T.
-, -, Mrs. S.
-, Sunderland, Earl of.
-, Sussex, Earl of.
-, Swan, R.
-, Temple, Master.
-, Thurland, Sir E.
-, Topham, R.
-, Travers, S.
-, Trevor, Dame R.
-, Twisden, Sir T.
-, Vandyke, Justinia.
-, Vernon, J.
-, Villiers, Dame B.
-, Warwick, Sir P.
-, Wentworth, Dame P.
-, Werden, Sir J.
-, Westminster (Dean and Chapter).
-, Whitgrave, T.
-, Widdrington, R.
-, Wild, Sir W.
-, Willoughby, Lord T.
-, Windham, Dame A.
-, -, F.
-, -, Sir T.
-, Worcester Fight.

Penton, Paul, disbandment, 371, 829.

Penyston, Thomas, sub-commissioner of Excise, Oxford, 859.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Excise Farmer, Oxford (1668), 859, 863, 881.

Penzance (Cornwall), 267.

Pepys, Samuel, a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; Treasurer of Tangier, 8, 60, 91, 112, 149, 204, 209, 211, 233, 284, 285, 400, 407, 410, 412, 418, 419, 430, 450, 452, 455, 474, 494, 503, 522, 668–9, 787–8, 840–1, 853, 855; [Secretary to the Admiralty], 96, 109; lease, 292.

Perara, Mr.; see Pereira.

Percy (Percey), Algernon, 11th Earl of Northumberland, 651, 797.
-, -, Allen, 396.
-, -, Henry, brother of the Earl of Northumberland, 524.
-, -, Lady Eliz.; see Cavendish, Eliz.
-, -, Joceline, 12th Earl of Northumberland, 524, 651, 797.
-, -, Thos., Earl of Northumberland, 524.

Percivall, Peter, chief searcher, London, 116, 293, 465.
-, -, Sir Phillip, lands, Ireland, 511.

Percy's fee (Yorks), 524.

Perdue, Nathaniell, disbandment, 344.

Periera (Perara), Mr., provider of Forces in the Netherlands, 87, 128, 173, ? 593, 743.

Perenant, Graham, discovery, 128.
-, -, Mr., ? Royal bounty to, 593, 615.

Peres, Martin, 87.

Perkins, John, Royal bounty, reward for arrest of a Roman Catholic, 582, 803, 810.
-, -, Joseph, disbandment, 359, 823.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 365.

Perrill (co. Salop), 860.

Perrior, Thomas, disbandment, 349, 819.

Perry, John, Hearthmoney Farmer, 13, 23, 32, 34, 36–7, 77, 119, 122, 250, 259, 293, 398, 410, 415, 441, 452, 512, 656, 742; (Mr.) 760, 770, 785–6; Farmer of Excise, Cornwall (1668), 857; ditto, North Wales (1668), 857–8, 873, 881; ditto, South Wales (1668), 876.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, 529.
-, -, William (of Thorpe, co. Surrey), sub-commissioner of Excise, Middlesex, etc. (1668), 856, 858.

Pershore hundred (Worcester), 751.

Perthill (Stratton super Fosse), 124.

Pestilence; see Plague.

Peter, Mathew (innholder), disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Mr., ship-master, 853.

Peterborough, Earl of; see Mordaunt, H.

Peterborough Cathedral, pension due to, 310.
-, -, rent of, 100l. per an. out of, 21, 271, 310, 583.
-, -, bishop, 422.
-, -, -, Tenths, 309.

Peters, Capt. Charles, disbandment, 338, 343, 832.
-, -, Robert, Popish priest, 66.
-, -, William, sub-collector of Tenths, Lincoln, 537, 538, 556.

Petersfield (Hants), 378.

Petit (Petett, Pettitt), Martin, French seaman, 413.
-, -, Ruben, ship's chaplain, 498.
-, -, Rene, the King's Agent at Rouen, 436. 555; (Carolina Settlement), 11, 436.

Pett, Sir Peter, 203, 306, 406, 421, 426, 432.
-, -, Phineas, Marshal General of the Fleet, 562, 586.

Pettefer, Richard, tidewaiter, London, 745.

Pettinghull, Mris. Mary (disbandment), 358, 821.

Petty Bag, Clerk of, transcript of grants, 518.

Pettybone, Jno., disbandment, 379.

Pettys (Petties, Pettus), Thomas, debtlike bankers, 124.
-, -, Capt. William, disbandment, 339 372, 378, 382.

Pevensey (Sussex), 149.

Peveril Honor, Courts of, 275.

Peyton, Capt. (Lieut.), disbandment, 333.

Philipe, Don, Spanish Ambassador's servant, 542.

Phillimore; see Fillamore.

Phillips (Philps, Philpe, Philips, Phelps), Capt. Bernard (Barent), Royal bounty to, 175, 242.
-, -, Col. (Needwood Forest), 13.
-, -, Fabian, Comptroller of Law duties, 217, 423, 612.
-, -, George, waiter, 658.
-, -, Mris. Jane, widow, disbandment, 382.
-, -, Jer., purser, 500.
-, -, John, Auditor, 3, 159, 166, 231, 247, 269, 299, 405, 408, 420, 429, 463, 515, 572, 619, 702, 783; Comptroller, Milford, 706.
-, -, Richard, landwaiter, London, 161.
-, -, -, disbandment, 360, 380, 824, 835.
-, -, Robert, Groom of the Bedchamber, 170, 182; goods of Charles I, 298, 559.
-, -, Roger, mate, 489.
-, -, Samuel, King's waiter, London, 33, 223, 472, 539, 661, 797.

Phips, Edward, of Dorchester, 858; subcommissioner of Excise, Dorset. 861, 877, 879.

Pickering, Tho., treason, 648, 669.

Pickersgill, Richard (shipment from Rouen), 132.

Pickes, Capt. Sir Edw., disbandment, 328, 816.

Picket, Natha., shipment, 120.
-, -, William, disbandment, 817.

Pictures (peintures), imports of, 6, 40, 59, 63, 73, 132, 149, 160, 179, 542, 717, 764.
-, - of Car. II; see Royal Presents.
-, - of the King of Spain, 717.

Pidley Fenton (co. Hunts), 301.

Pieces of Eight, 683, 755, 757, 758, 759.

Piedmont wines; see Wine.

Pierce; see Pearce.

Pierrepont (Pierpoint), Eliz., disbandment, 816.
-, -, Gervase, 200.
-, -, Henry, Marquess of Dorchester, superstitious uses, 262.

Pierson, Anthony, 396.

Pight, Henry, messenger, House of Commons, 253, 561.

Pigott, Sir Richard, Hearthmoney farm, 519, 529, 540.
-, -, Robt., Customs place, 665.

Pike, Christopher, disbandment, 355, 821.

Pike Garden (St. Saviour's, Southwark), 309, 311, 427.

Pilkington (Northants), 859.

Pilkington, Tho., merchant [London], 243.

Pill, the (Bristol), 40, 99, 206, 754.

Pillar dollars, 757.

Pilson, Tho., clerk Plymouth port, 715.

Pinckney [Charles], the King's embroiderer, 773, 775.

Pincombe, John, Farmer of Logwood in trust for Sir T. Stewkley, 85, 456, 865.

Pinder, Reginald, Excise Farmer, Wales, 516; sub-commissioner of Excise, Leicester and Rutland, 862, 883.
-, -, Thomas, of Chesterfield, Derby, 862.

Pinfold, Dr., perpetual interest, 107.
-, -, Thomas, perpetual interest, 107.

Pinsent (Pinson), Henry, disbandment, 372, 377, 834.

Pipes, Sir Hugh, disbandment, 380.

Pitch; see Navy Stores.

Pitman, the King's deer, 409.

Pitt, Gabriel, mariner, 138.
-, -, John, sub-commissioner of Excise, Hertford, 860.
-, -, Moses, bookseller, his "atlas," 717.

Pittfeild (Pitfeild), Renaldo (Regnald), disbandment, 374, 375, 832.
-, -, William, 488.

Pitts, James, sub-commissioner of Excise, Gloucester, 859.

Pix, trial of; see Mint.

Place, John, sub-commissioner of Excise, co. Yorks, 864–5.
-, -, Mr., Newcastle Excise, 849.

Pladdings; see Scotch Pladdings.

Plague, the, and deductions allowed to Excise and Hearthmoney accomptants for, 4, 18, 389, 536, 706, 838, 841, 842, 843, 845, 848, 849, 852, 855, 864, 871, 877.

Plantation duty; see Plantations (duty).

PLANTATIONS, 315; see Carolina, Maryland, Massachusetts, New England, New York, Virginia, Jamaica, Barbados, Bermudas, Leeward; and see Navigation, Trade.
-, -, Auditor General of; see Blathwaite, W.; establishment of office of, 544–5, 573–4; letters and instructions to various Colonies concerning, 597–600, 698, 719–24; deputies to, 716.
-, -, Customs account in London; see Customs (Plantations).
-, -, -, fees, question as to imposition of, 96.
-, -, -, south of the 34th degree, 436.
-, - duty (under the Act of 25 Car. II. c. 7), 545; in Jamaica, 754; in New England, &c., 258, 309.
-, - -, account of, 27.
-, - - officers, 41, 99.
-, - - seizures, 774.
-, -, enumerated commodities, 27.
-, -, European goods imported contrary to law, 28.
-, -, goods sent in lieu of duty, 26.
-, -, ordnance for, shipped customs free; see Ordnance (fortifications).
-, - Office; see Trade.
-, - revenue to be reserved for the Plantation Governments, 574, 666.
-, - - accounts, 420; regulation of accounts of; see Plantations (Auditor).
-, - - solicitor, 651.
-, - - species of, 544–5.
-, - ships, certificates for ships to, 27.
-, - -, trading illegally to Ireland; see Ireland.
-, - -, to unload entirely in England, 50.
-, - -, from, 184.
-, -, tin farthings for, 802.
-, -, trade frauds in, 200; and see Plantation (ships); Navigation; Ireland; Trade.

Plate, free export of, 25.
-, -, presents and return of, to the Jewel Office; see Jewel.
-, -, seizures of, 794.

Platt, Jno., disbandment, 383.

Playte, Thomas, boatman, Bristol, 404.

Player, John, disbandment, 374.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Chamberlain of the City of London, 589; issues to for disbandment of the new raised Forces, 58, 62, 326–7, 380, 381, 382, 383, 386, 387, 388, 697, 815, 816, 817, 818, 621, 823, 826, 827, 836; accounts of for the disbandment, 407; interest on loans for the disbandment, 206, 441, 442, 462; commission for securing advances, 140; fee farms, 515, 793; payments to for getting in London loans, 157–8.

Playford, Jno., disbandment, 374.

Playston, John, woollen draper, disbandment, 384.

Pledwell, John, Justice of the Peace, Wilts, 841.

Pleshey Park (Essex), 640.

Plessington, John, Romish priest, 472.

Pley, George, senr., collector, Weymouth, 95, 98, 303, 402, 550.
-, - [George junr., collector, Lyme], 21, 95.

Plot (1665), 18; and see Popish, Treason.

Plouer, John, ship-master, 853.

Ploughbot, 300.

Plowman, Mathew, sub-commissioner of Excise, Somerset, 866.
-, -, Richard, Whittlewood and Salcey Commission, 392.

Plukenet, George, disbandment, 815, 817.

Plumley, John, waiter, Uphill, 97, 99, 658.

Plummer, John, disbandment, 816.

Plummers Piece, Stratton-super-Fosse, 124.

Plumridge, John, disbandment, 349, 819.

Plymouth, Earl of; see FitzCharles, C.

Plymouth (Devon), 111, 197, 252, 266, 275, 303, 305, 307, 379, 380, 392, 411, 450, 483, 529, 535, 612, 658, 715, 737, 754; port, 18, 97, 210, 400.
-, -, fortifications, lands taken in, for, 70, 132, 321–2, 405, 520, 569, 608, 731, 796.
-, - Beacon, almshouses, Mill Lane, etc., 321–2.
-, - Garrison, 339, 342, 343, 840–1.
-, -, Prizes, 707.

Plympton (Devon), parish of, 681.

Pocock (Pococke), Giles, disbandment, 360, 824.
-, -, John, collector, Portsmouth and Cowes, 98, 266.
-, -, Mary, disbandment, 365, 827.
-, -, Robt., chaplain, disbandment, 336, 830.

Pointon (co. Lincoln), 302.

Pointz; see Poyntz.

Poitevin, Mr., payment in Great Wardrobe, 717.

Poland, King's Envoy from; see Morton, T.

Pole; see Poole.

Poley, Edward, Agent in the Court of Elector of Brandenburg, issue, 767, 781.

Polgooth (in Parish of St. Ewe, Cornwall), 681.

Pollard, Henry (noontender), 579.
-, -, Capt. Robert, disbandment, 342, 379.
-, -, Stephen, tidesman, Weymouth, 413.

Pollexfen (Pollexphen), John, merchant [London], 263, 443.
-, -, -, disbandment, 331; Cornet, 821.

Pond, Henry (and see Bond, H.), of New Brentford, disbandment, 360, 824.

Pondhall manor, Doyly's estate in Hadleigh, co. Suffolk, 175–6.

Pontage on highways, 642.

Pontefract (co. Yorks), 727.

Pool (Poole, Pole), Sir James, Recusant, 44.
-, -, Joseph, disbandment, 334, 344.
-, -, Mr., disbandment, 358, 822.
-, -, Lieut. Nicho. (Navy), 397.
-, -, Sir William, 500.
-, -, Quartermaster, disbandment, 827.

Poole (Dorset), port and officers, 29, 47, 95, 97, 98, 112, 199, 239, 411, 414, 534, 558, 612, 651, 658, 687, 692, 710, 737; frauds, 29, 101; lands, 319, 650; surveyor, collector (outports), 266; receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in, 586, 600 (see Randall, J.).

Poole Hall, Cheshire, 44.

Pope, Roger, Commissioner for Master of the Horse, 474.

Popish plot, 14, 44, 761; see Roman Catholic.
-, - - Committee for; see Commons (House Secret Committee).
-, - priests. See Roman Catholic.

Porchester (Southants), 433.

Port St. Mary (Spain), agent at; see Westcombe, Sir M.

Portcullis; see Herald's College.

Porter, Mris. Ann, 167; (Navy order), 205, 219.
-, -, Awbrey, Page of Honour, 91.
-, -, Caleb, disbandment, 360.
-, -, George, Groom of the Bedchamber, 170, 182, 695.
-, -, -, Surveyor of Customs, London port, 71, 265, 540, 727, 736.
-, -, James (Prettiman's debt), 47, 772; (Havers' debt), 265, 586.
-, -, John, tidesman, London port, deceased, 304.

Portington, William, of London, mercer, 881.

Portland, Earl and Countess of; see Weston, F. and R.

Portman, John, bankers' perpetuity, 587.
-, -, Mr. (Genoa ship), 432.

Portsmouth, Duchess of; see Keroualle. L. R. de.

Portsmouth (Hants), port, 98, 222, 240, 403, 432, 455, 663, 664, 668, 702, 753.
-, -, Alarm gallery, 752–3, 701.
-, -, customer, 266.
-, -, fortifications, 34, 43, 110, 451, 461, 469, 495, 645.
-, - Garrison, 327, 370, 655.
-, - -, hospital of, 650, 652–3, 701.
-, -, Gods House, 652–3, 701.
-, -, Governor; see Legg, G.
-, -, powder tower, 504.
-, -, prizes in, 707.
-, -, Sick and Wounded, 424.
-, - Yard; see Navy (Yard).

Portugal Ambassador; see Ambassadors, 105, 637, 693.
-, -, Prince Regent of, 6.
-, -, nobles of; see Castlemayor Conde.
-, -, Queen's dowry; see Queen.
-, -, Queen Mother, funeral of, 614.
-, -, money: see Queen (dowry).

Pory, Robert (Coleman's debt), 75.

Posket; see Postgate.

Post Fines (fines levied in the Common Pleas, commonly called Post Fines), 38, 194, 224.

Postgate (alias Posket), Nicholas, Recusant, 44.

Post Office; see Coaches.
-, - defalcations, 68.
-, -, franking letters, etc., 68.
-, -, frauds by importing lace in the mails etc., 51.

Pot Ashes farm; see Kinnoul, Earl of.

Potomac river, Virginia, 15.

Pott, John, boatman, Plymouth, 97.

Potter, Francis, disbandment, 358, 822.
-, -, Jon., 657.

Potters, Mr., of Margaretting, 405.

Potton (co. Beds), 369.

Pottinger (Potenger), John, Comptroller of the great Roll of Pipe, 122, 165, 177, 271, 426, 521, 596, 611, 771.

Pouchon, Francis (Customs), 261.

Poulett, Francis, Commissioner for Spoils, New Forest, 199.
-, -, -, son of Lord Poulett, of Hinton, 282–3, 300.
-, -, John, 1st Lord Poulett, of Hinton, 282, 300.
-, -, -, son of Lord Poulett, of Hinton (afterwards 2nd Lord Poulett), 282, 300.

Poultney, Thomas, Page of Honour, 456, 457.

Poulton, William, falconer, 87, 210, 453, 657.

Poulton (Lancs.), 267.

Poundage; see Mint (Coinage Money), Robes (Master of), Sheriffs, Law Duty, Excise (Farmers).

Povey, Thomas, Master of Requests, 124, 548, 606.

Powell (Powle), Benjamin, disbandment, 361, 362, 363, 696, 697, 825.
-, -, David (Davies), messenger, House of Commons, 561.
-, -, Edward, Adjutant, disbandment, 332, 824.
-, -, George, comptroller, Milford [Haven], 695, 706, 753; collector, Pembroke, 737.
-, - (Powle) H. (Privy Council), 254.
-, -, John, waiter, 658.
-, -, -, Queen Mother's rents, 478.
-, -, Morgan, Customs place, 728, 753.
-, -, Walter, disbandment, 356, 823 [? 696, 697; see Powell, B.].

Power, Richard, 4th Earl of Tyrone, 141, 493–4.

Powerscourt, Lord; see Wingfeild, F.

Powis, Countess of; see Herbert, E.

Powlett, Charles, Lord St. John, 6th Marquess of Winchester, petition (see Loans on Excise), 9, 12, 13, 16; orders to, 104, 114; Lindhurst New Forest, 431, 448, 472, 476, 678; loan to the King, 130, 170; fee farms, 396, 408–9, 420, 427, 429, 505.
-, -, W., Dean Forest Commissioner, 796.

Powney, Jon., Windsor Avenue, 533.

Poyntz (Pointz) [Francis], tapestries for the Great Wardrobe, 538, 684, 728.
-, -, John, of Iron Acton, co. Gloucester, 883.

Pragnall, John, disbandment, 821.

Prague (Austria), 528.

Pratt (Prat), Elias, collector, Berwick, 267, 762, 774.
-, -, Jacob, disbandment, 817.
-, -, Matthias, victualler, disbandment, 345, 816.
-, -, Sam, ship's surgeon, 498.
-, -, Thomas, waiter, Greenwich, 454.

Pre Fines (fines de licentia concordandi); see Alienations.

Prerogative Court; see Canterbury.

Prescot (Presscott, Prestcot), Edward (Boston, Lincoln), 11.
-, -, Lewis, disbandment, 334, 341, 364, 826; concealment, West Indies, 759.
-, -, Michael, Deal port, 745.
-, -, Mic., disbandment, 382.

Presents; see Royal.

Presland, Mr., Sherwood Forest timber, 705, 708.

Press, messenger of; see Stephens, R.

Presteigne (tolls, Radnor), 539, 589.

Prestman, Jon., 500.

Preston, James, 500.
-, -, John, falconer, 87, 210, 453, 657.
-, -, Nicholas, sub-commissioner of Excise, Middlesex (1668), 856.
-, -, William, disbandment, 352, 820.

Preston (co. Lancs), 463.

Prettyman, Jer., disbandment, 374.
-, -, William, late Receiver of First Fruits and Tenths. 1, 7, 248, 398, 587, 608; estate of, 1; instalment of his debt to the King, 1, 7, 631; debt and place as Receiver of First Fruits and Tenths, 47, 100, 103, 268, 278, 297, 419, 428, 631, 762, 772.

Price (Prise), Charles, felons' goods, 514.
-, -, Edward, surety of B. Lloyd, 325.
-, -, Gervase, Gentleman of the Bows, 182, 481, 695; underkeeper of St. James's Park, 182, 481, 493; Keeper of Arms at Whitehall, 182, 481, 493.
-, -, Lady Goditha, relict of Sir Herbert, Royal bounty to, 112, 778, 784.
-, -, Sir Herbert, 112, 784.
-, -, John, disbandment, 387, 388.
-, -, Capt. John, disbandment, 327, 331, 368, 821.
-, -, Lewis, senr., tidesman, London port, 529.
-, -, -, junr., tidesman, London port, 529, 755.
-, -, -, Mr., Surveyor of Crown Lands, 313.
-, -, Rebecca, widow of Walter, 579.
-, -, Richard (Ensign), disbandment, 338, 832.
-, -, Serjeant, 460, 487.
-, -, Thomas, victualler, disbandment, 347, 818.
-, -, Walter, chief searcher, Bristol, 579.
-, -, William, disbandment, 358, 822.

Prices; see Corn, Hay.
-, -, current, 113, 235, 408, 769.

Prichard; see Pritchard.

Pride, Tho. (the King's and Queen's goods, withheld), 560.

Prideux, Peter, Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 878.

Prince Egon, of Fürstenberg; see Fürstenberg.
-, - Philip [of France], 677.
-, - Rupert, 40, 322, 582; 2,000l. per an. to, 41, 135, 148, 160, 300–1, 494; 4,000l. per an. out of Customs, 57, 61, 121, 136, 162, 164, 180, 202, 230, 231, 243, 402, 420, 505, 509, 611, 627, 635, 726; Mint, 158; regiment, 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 357, 358, 359, 360, 362, 366, 368, 369, 370, 374, 375, 376, 378, 382, 383, 385, 387, 832; treasure trove grant, 776.
-, - William (Germany), ? of Fürstenberg, 191.

Princes in the Tower, discovery of bones of, 438.

Princess Lady Anne, daughter of the Duke of York, 643; going to Flanders, 187.

Prinn, Nicholas, ships suppressing Virginia rebellion, 44.

Prisoniers; see Italian silks.

Pritchard, Thomas, outlaw, 616.

Pritcoll, Lieut., Roman Catholic officer, 701.

Privateers, 793.

Privilege, case of, 197, 411, 856.

PRIVY COUNCIL, 210.
-, - - Board, 459; dissolved, 139; hearings at, 392–3, 410, 412, 415, 570, 607.
-, - - Chamber, 421; keepers of, 140; see Coling, B., Cox, N.
-, - - Clerks of, 139, 442, 593, 683; see Blathwaite, W., Nicholas, Sir J., Southwell, Sir R., Lloyd, Sir P., Doleman, Sir T., Gwynn, F.
-, - - Committees, 244; for Jersey, 674.
-, - -, impost wines for Lords of, 323.
-, - -, orders of (including orders of reference), 10, 25, 26, 43, 66, 101, 103, 109, 112, 121, 144, 145, 148, 154, 161, 170, 238, 239, 254, 266, 285, 288, 291, 294, 316, 391, 404, 414, 415, 420, 428, 432, 434, 480, 490, 493, 517, 531, 546, 549, 566, 568, 575, 587, 632, 674, 680, 711, 727, 729, 730, 731, 738, 746, 751, 756, 761, 764, 770, 786, 801, 811, 871.
-, - -, Lord President of (see Shaftesbury, Earl of, Radnor, Earl of), diet money, 59, 160, 164, 186, 297, 299, 502, 606, 699, 715; royal bounty, 502, 505, 606, 699.
-, - -, proclamations of, 204, 269, 410, 701.
-, - -, records of, 139; keeper of, 113, 235, 769.
-, - Garden; see Whitehall.
-, - PURSE, Customs seizures and fines and forfeitures appropriated to, 12, 15, 89, 447, 674, 760, 779.
-, - -, issues for, 15, 61, 69, 85, 93, 102, 103, 113, 119, 125, 134, 141, 151, 165, 177, 180, 187, 189, 197, 198, 202, 203, 205, 211, 215, 218, 223, 226, 232, 242, 254, 258, 260, 270, 283, 291, 300, 314, 316, 447, 452, 453, 456, 493, 507, 509, 520–1, 527, 528, 540, 556, 627, 629, 649, 678, 706, 726, 779; for issues to the Privy Purse for Healing Medals; see Healing Medals.
-, - -, Keeper of; see May, B.
-, - SEAL, Keeper of or Lord Privy Seal; see Anglesea, Earl of, 196, 252, 264, 617, 659; diet money to, 103, 146, 186, 297, 492, 505, 668, 703; lease of tolls of Knighton, 538, 589.
-, - - Office, 190.

Prizage and Butlerage, Farmer of; see Walter, Sir W.

Prizes, Commissioners of, 207.
-, -, embezzlements and arrears of, 707.
-, - goods, 234.
-, -, moneys from, 431.
-, -, office for in late war with the Dutch, 161.
-, -, ships (in Dutch war), names of, 792–3.
-, -, -, accounts, 207, 792–3.
-, -, -, proposed discovery of in Barbados; see Barbados.

Proclamations; see Privy Council.

Procter, Caleb, disbandment, 824.

Progers, Capt. Charles, disbandment, 332, 333, 360, 361, 362, 363, 365, 696.
-, -, Edward, Groom of the Bedchamber, pension for Lady Sandys, 116, 170, 182, 197, 390, 444, 512, 577, 593, 767, 768; hay and repairs at New Park, 619; division of Hampton Court Park, 445.

Prohibited goods; see Customs (Prohibited).

Protestant families settling in Carolina, 11, 436.
-, -, French refugees, settling in England, 293.
-, -, officers in Army, 308, 310.

Protherow (Prothrow), John, disbandment, 348, 818.

Prowse (Prouse), John, brother of Thomas, 632, 732.
-, -, Richard, Customs solicitor, 12, 40, 69, 71, 466; surety, 495.
-, - (Prouse), Thomas, lease, 632, 732.

Prynn, William, Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 876.

Puckering, alias Newton, Sir Henry, Paymaster of the Forces, 70.

Pulford, Dorothy (lace seized), 137.

Pulteney, Thomas, Page of Honour, 91, 767, 768.
-, -, Sir William, 229; lease, 275.

Purcell (Purcele, Purscell), Francis, Cornet, disbandment, 335, 827.
-, -, Capt. James, 257.
-, -, Lieut. James, Roman Catholic officer, 701, 790.
-, -, Michael, highwayman, 269, 274.
-, -, Capt. Robert, Roman Catholic officer, 701, 790.
-, -, Thomas, a King's musician, 122, 181, 192.

Purefoy, William, Farmer of Excise, Warwick (1668), 860.

Pursuivants; see Herald's College.

Purvis (Parvis), John, ship-master, 689, 696, 702, 802.

Putt, Samuel, merchant [of London], 243.

Pye, William, of co. Huntingdon, 857.

Pyle, Richard (a King's chirurgeon), 198.

Pyndar, Sir Peter, bart., collector, Chester, 267.