Index: P

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1892.

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'Index: P', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594, (London, 1892) pp. 688-693. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol4/pp688-693 [accessed 26 March 2024]

Index P P. P. K., the, mentioned in connexion with Hesketh's mission; 462. Packington : Sir John, see Pakington. Mr., 556. Paddon : Robert; 490. letter from; 490. Padstow : reply to demand for a ship; 119. Mayor of; 119. to provide shipping for transport; 154. Paget, Pagett; 551. Lord; 9, 496, 500. Charles; 435, 512, 607, 608. Sir Christopher; 9. Lady; 138. Pais, Manoel; 494. Pakington, Sir John, his patent for starch; 261, 614. Pakocke, Robert, seminary priest; 258. Palavicino, Pallavicino, Sir or Signor Horatio : mentioned; 64, 102, 321, 349, 369, 566. letters from; 351, 361, 444, 447, 448, 467, 477, 488, 495, 500, 512, 514, 545, 556, 563, 567, 603, 609 (2). ill with fever, etc.; 351, 488, 514. proceedings for extinguishment of his debt, and its amount; 444. time when a payment is due to, from the exchequer; 546. financial matters concerning; 552, 556. inflamed with a desire to serve; 563, 567. little remains to his favour and grace; 603. a cousin of; 609. reminded of his reputation at Court; 609. Palgrave, Thomas; 218. Palmer : Andrew; 295. Edmund, at St. Jean de Luz, letters of information from; 175, 176, 179. Sir H.; 474. Pamplona; 288. Pansfoote, John, of Hansfield; 275. Panton, Captain; 567. Panton, manor of, Cornwall; 311. Panvengat, Mons. de, Conseiller de Roy; 189. Paon au Pays de Biart Laon; 199. Papal Legate in France; 82. Papists : beyond seas, a slanderous libel of; 275. alleged discovery of papists desirous to fly; 367. in the Fleet Prison; 434. Paradyllia, Captain; 130. Parfoot, Thomas, an English gunner in the Spanish service; 259. Parham, John, of Trent; 274. Paris, Ferdinando, of Poding Norton; 268. Paris : mentioned; 3, 74, 199, 605. news of cattle of Ivry received at; 21, 22. King's entry into, thought to be imminent; 31. siege of, etc.; 36, 42, 45, 82, 326, 504. in great want; 66. deputies of, await the King; 76. Spanish Ambassador in; 80. Duc de Maine in; 371. a council at, suggested, on affairs of France; 475. entry of the King into; 495. the council left at, send for aid to the Queen; 579. letters dated at; 583, 615, 622. Court of Parliament at, refuse to verify laws proposed by the King; 620. Paris silk imported; 574. Pariscoys; 627. Parker, lease of; 398. Parker : , waiter in the port of London; 32. , 153. Roger, the Queen's servant, a grant to; 133. Sir Henry; 199. Sir Nicholas; 293, 408. Parkins, Dr. Christopher; 203. pleads for preferment; 239, 576, 583. on his way to the Emperor's Court, letter from; 324. letters from; 417, 419, 422, 576. suggests the writing of a reply to certain books, to her Majesty's renown; 423. a matter in suspense concerning his last employment to Praga; 576. his qualifications and employments; 576. Parliament : Committee of the Commons for maimed soldiers, names of; 291, 295. articles considered; 298. Agreement of the Committee concerning subsidies; 298. contribution by, for temporary relief of maimed soldiers, etc.; 300. Clerk of the; 467. Parma : Duke or Prince of, and Earl Bothwell; 24. negotiations with Due de Maine; 36. movements; 55, 57, 59, 66, 165, 199, 551. number of troops with, etc.; 79. presence in France required, etc.; 136, 142, 144. deferring his journey into France a mystery; 145. not likely to come into France, state of affairs in Flanders; 151. mentioned; 48, 77, 83, 97, 106, 140, 180, 193, 212, 213, 245, 331, 488, 576, 588. effect of his letter to the K. of Spain; 185. relieves Rouen; 186, 187. rumours as to his movements; 207, 211. Parpoint, Jervis, of Gray's Inn; 267. Parre : Henry, of Knouslie; 266. Hugh, of Knouslie; 266. Parry : Mrs. Blanche; 413. Griffith, tailor, Whitefriars; 9. Mr., cofferer; 189. Ja., relations with Benjamin Beard, etc.; 413, 429, 432, 433, 434, 436. Parsons : Robert, or Father, the Jesuit, letters from; 69, 104. a Dutch letter to; 303. mentioned; 588, 607. Thomas, nephew of Father, in Spain; 259. Parvie, Mr.; 389. Parye, Sir Thomas;461. Paschall, John; 268. Passage, the : Spanish force forming at; 307, 321, 329, 337, 347, 349, 387, 401, 546. feasibility of burning the ships at; 307. army of, set out for Brittany; 307, 416, 557. Passport in France, form; 170. Pastrana, Due de; 83, 467, 588, 617. Patrick, Kilfeely; 484. Patteson, M., letter from; 362. Paulet, see Poulett. Pavyly; 148. Payne, Drew, grant for services, 3. Paynter, one of H.M. posts; 135. Peacock, Capt. Robert, grant to; 474. Pearson, Mr., a messenger sent to Sir J. Norreys; 365. Pease, Mistress; 221, 222. Pedro [Valdez], Don; 303. Peiton, Sir John; 292. Pelham : Sir Williams, lieutenant of the Ordnance; 124. William, his son; 124. Pellissier, le Seigneur de; 595. Pemberton : Edward, arrived at Dover from Douai; 419. John, of Whiston; 266. James, of Whiston; 266. Pembroke, co. of, settlement of Sir J.Perrott's lands in; 262. Pembroke, Earl of; 14, 283, 507. Pembruge, Anthony, letter to Lord Essex; 132. Pempoole (Plainpole, Plempol, Pempoll, Pempoul); 337, 359, 360. troops sent to; 359, 360, 550, 562. Penhorne, Monmouthshire, letter dated at; 19. Penkevyll, Mr., of Padstow; 154. Penruddoke, John, asks for preferment among the serjeants; 419. Pepper : sale of; 88. taken in the prize Carrack; 234, 237, 238, 297, 322. price offered for, a restraint upon, in order to advance the price, etc.; 301, 308. import prohibited, in favour of the purchasers; 439, 452. certain pepper landed in Devon; 582. Percival, Richard, servant to Sir R. Cecil, letter from; 64. Pereth honour; 184. Perez, Peres, Antonio : narrative; 172. consulted as to a suspected Spaniard; 535, 541. mentioned; 605, 627. Pernone, Duke of; 545. Peronne; 36. Perpetuities, the great question of, handled by Francis Bacon; 525. Perpignan; 353. Perpont, Perpoynt : Mr.; 312. Mrs. Grace, marriage of; 345. Perrette, Thomas, killed a sheriff's officer; 86. Perrott : Sir John; 260, 599. grant to; 10. washing bill; 61. accused of treason; 117, 305. his last testament, affirms his innocence; 193. affirms his attachment to the Queen; 195. denies gifts to Lord Burghley and Sir R. Cecil, etc.; 195. gives Lord Essex his blessing; 196. death; 196. proposals for settlement of claims to the lands of; 261, 262. husband of his sister's daughter; 279. relations with Bp. Midleton; 280, 281. Commissioners to examine witness against; 284. Sir Thomas, daughter and sole heir of; 262. Lady Dorothy, letter to Lady Russell; 213. James; 262. Mr., his hard fortune; 213. Penelope; 262. Persall, Thomas, of East Nean; 271. Perse, Stephen; 73. Perspective glass; 525. Peru, Spanish fleet from; 329. Peryam : Mr.; 295. Mr. Justice; 460. Peter, Peeter : Mr., lodgings in St. Stephen's, West-minister; 449. Sir John; 461. William, captain of levies in Devon; 130. Peterson, William, letters from; 385, 386. Petinary, Baptiste; 330. Petingar, Mr.; 144. Petit, Lieutenant; 128. Petre : Robert, writer of Tallies; 377. duties of his office, etc.; 455. Pettingarre, Spl., letter from; 160. Petworth; 165, 207. Peubsuman; 37. Pewterers, Company of, London, petition 463. Phenix, Mr.; 290. Phenix, a fictitious name; 442. Philip, one, a skipper of Margate; 496. Philipstown mentioned; 285. Phillapps, Mr.; 291. Phillips : Mr., payment into the Exchequer; 401. William, of Southwark; 272. of St. Keye; 274. Philopatrum, a pamphlet circulating abroad; 423. Phitton, Sir Edward; 240. Phyton, Edw., letter from; 437. Picardy : Duc de Mayenne in; 36. French king in; 66. the Spanish force to be sent into; 71. news out of; 97. danger of its loss to the King, etc.; 140, 185. actions of the enemy in, unnoticed; 322. news of; 325. Picart, Chevalier, Lord Essex's challenge to; 161. Picford, Edward, born at St. Germans in Cornwall, in the Spanish service; 259. Piedmont, progress of events in; 372, 492, 545. Pierre Court, M. de; 83. Pierrefonds, fte at; 135. Pigot, Nicholas, of Stoken; 270. Pilkington, Mr.; 176. Pilot for the English coasts, a; 588. Pinchen, John, of Westminster; 267. Pine, Mr.; 363. Pinke, Robert, of Swatton; 271. Pinmakers, the patent for; 276. Pipe, Clerk of the; 32. Pipe staves, trade in; 278, 332, 363, 464. Piracy, Lord Burghley's views as to; 72. Pirriam, see Peryam. Pisa; 476. letter dated at; 472. Pisany, Marquis de; 134. Pitbladoche, William, Scotchman, employed in Holland, arrested; 502. Pitt, John, in Flanders, letter to; 328. Pittes, William, a prisoner in Galicia, in telligence from; 258. Pixter, , 436. Plague, the, or sickness; 321, 335, 344, 351, 355, 358, 372, 382, 416, 426, 428, 513, 514, 526, 609. Playter, William, of Saterley; 269. Plome, Plume, Robert; 87, 263. Plompton, Mr., given an office in connexion with the Customs; 332, 335. Ploncheron, Mons.; 601. Plowden, Mr., husband of daughter of; 533. Pluscardin, Prior of, in connexion with his father, Lord Seton's, debts; 43. Plymouth, 79: latter dated at, 1. mayor, etc., of, certificate, 53. letter from; 581. Venetian argosy at; 85. mariners pressed at; 120. guarding of, arrangements or, 229. victualling of the navy at, in 1588; 52, 53. victualling of the troops at; 563. fortification of, how to be provided for; 579. mentioned; 604. Poindestre, Michell, of Jersey, chargeable with many crimes; [361], 365. Poland : King of, licence to export cloth; 107, 123. yoang King of, a rising against, in Sweden; 535. news from; 492. Poldrans; 569. Poly : letter to; 142. letter from; 156. mentioned; 466. Pomerania : Duke of (Ernest Louis), licence to export free of duty; 35. desires to export cannon, etc., permits export of nitre; 165. aid sent to the French King by; 165. desires to export cloth; 180. agent for; 165, 180. Ponent; 568. Pont-Audemer, Governor of; 39. Pont de l'Arche; 139, 167, 187. camp near; 187. Pontoyse, Ponthoise; 21, 82. strongly fortified; 22, 37. holds for the King; 139. Pony; 21. Poole : Captain, a Cheshire man; 458. Sir Henry; 292, 295. Jeffrie, of Rackton; 263. William, of Rumsey; 271. Poole : Montgomeryshire, letter dated at; 318. (Hampshire?); 379. Pooley, Sir John, Captain of the Horsebands; 293. Poore : Captain Edward; 169. Captain H.; 169. Richard, of Poores Town, Tipperary, lease to; 217. Pope, the : reception of French King's mission, etc.; 22, 304, 467. election of; 77, 180. forces of, in France; 145. death; 151. his nephew, a Commander for the League in France; 146, 151. influence in the affairs of France; 192, 498, 589, 591. negotiations for the absolution of the K. of France, etc.; 449, 495, 621. said to approve of object of Hesketh's mission; 462. sends an envoy to Madrid to treat of French affairs; 475. Popells, the, the great family of Bohemia; 450. Porchester : in the Queen's gift; 438, 443. condition of the Queen's Royalties in, why not held; 534. Port St. Marie; 557. Portingalls, certain not yet dealt withall; 413. Porto Nuevo; 238. Portsmouth : Dutch ships at; 65. the matter of, not yet ripe, etc.; 144, 156. dispute as to the place for landing goods there; 210. letters dated at; 157, 210. mayor of; 210. mentioned; 197. precautions for security of the town, government of, survey of the Ordnance, etc.; 436, 437, 438, 440, 441. lieutenants of, under Earl of Sussex; 436. great dislike to the Earl of Sussex at; 441. troops to be shipped for Brittany at; 565. Portugal; 1. expedition against, profitable to the landlords; 4. advisability of an attack upon; 307. King of, his two sons carried unto Spain; 409. precautions for keeping it in subjection to Spain; 557. causes; 489. letters containing information of importance, referred to; 409. Portugal Voyage. the, a disappointment to the partakers; 2. Portugal, History of, by Osori; 543. Portuguese : Carrack, a valuable prize; see Carrack, the. India ship taken by the English; 482. East India feet, Captain General of; 223. list of ships; 231. ships expected; 549. Postal Service; 62, 87. Posts, H.M. Master of; 87. stages and times of the journeys noted on letters; 243, 317, 530. Potsdam, letter dated at; 54. Poulett : Anthony, governor of Jersey; 126, 277, 314, 354, 493. letters from; 336, 340, 359, 365, 454, 561, 562. letter to; 353. asks for leave of absence; 370. Pourpentone, counected with plastering work at Cecil's house; 355. Powel or Powell : , in the Office of Ordnance, misbehaviour of; 555. Mr., the priest; 8. Thomas, a Raglan man; 9. Walter; 9. Power, Captain Edmond, grant to, for services; 249. Powle, Richard; 158. Powlett : Sir Amias; 126. Sir Hugh; 126. See Poulett. Powrie, letter dated at; 279. Poynes, Anthony, an emissary of the K. of Spain; 222. Poynet, Richard, Bishop of Winchester; 575. Poyntes, Sir John; 295. Prague; 389, 576, 585. letter dated at; 425. account of a visit to; 450. Prator, one, an Englishman in the Spanish service; 259. Pratt : John, clerk, diocese of St. David's, attack upon Bp. Midleton; 280. Thomas, customer of Ipswich, letter from; 477. Preacher, a, inhibited; 67. Prentice, Thomas, of Palgrave; 269. President of the North, Lord, a serjeant-at-arms under; 198. Preston : Anthony, of East Morton; 265. Thomas; 241. Prevention is the daughter of intelligence; 311. Price : Edward, of the Queen's kitchen; 160. Captain John, Marshal, at Brill, etc. pay; 293 (2), Prideaux, Nicholas, of Padstow; 154. Priest, Edward, an Englishman at Rouen; 43. Priests sent in to England, training, etc. 69. Prime, Captain; 567. Primrose, Archibald, a Scotchman; 348. Prisage of wines; 469. Prison charges, a cloak detained for; 357. Prisoners of war;76. Privateer, arming of a; 218. Privy Council : clerk of the, letters to; 1, 157. named; 157, 301, 402, 439. Lords of the, letters, etc. From; 10, 11, 12, 52, 66, 119123, 154, 166, 238, 278, 300, 341, (2), 382, 410, 448, 469, 514, 571. letters to; 52, 63, 319, 449, 470, 473, 550. Lord Essex's letter to; 139. heads of French business for submission to; 185, 191, 192. order for fortification of Jersey; 492, 493. charge of corruption against chief members; 573. Privy Seals for loans, forms of; 75. Prize, matters of; 93. Prize ships, examined at Portsmouth for customs; 536, 537. Prize ships; 157, 299300. See also Carrack, the. Proctor, , Cecil's servant; 419. Provence : progress of the war in; 145, 492. a determined attempt to be made upon; 327. the mark the Spaniards aim at; 476. Proverbial sayings : Hatred, the cinders of affection; 311. Prevention, the daughter of Intelligence; 311. The desire of a kingdom hath no pity; 350. Provigeon in Rouen; 605. Pryce, Edward, conspires against Bp. Midleton, 279, 280. Prynne, Edward, his great extremity; 610. Puckering, Sir Jo.: Lord Keeper; 335, 522, 610. chaplain to; 561. signs letters from the Council; 239, 278, 514, 571. letters from; 418, 421, 516, 521. Puentavedro; 259. Pugh, Robert, of Peruhin; 278. Pulan (Pullan, Pulleyn), Joseph, seminary priest; 258, 282, 496. Purveyors : discourse against; 258. abuses of; 456. Putney Park; 10. Pye, Humfrey; 614. Pyne, Henry, partner with Sir W. Raleigh in trade in pipe staves; 464.