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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 13, Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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Pace, Richard, 13.

Pack, John, his lease of Frindsbury lands, 36.

Packer, the, Hanse merchants complain against, 47.

Packington, Sir John, 457.

Paderborn (Padelbornum), 49, 140.

Pady, George, petition of, 386.

Page, —, of Weymouth, 450, 451.

Paget:
-, Charles, brother of Thomas, Lord Paget, 296.
-, -, in Sussex secretly, 274, 275.
-, -, intercourse with the Earl of Northumberland, 276–280.
-, -, his alias of Moape and of Spring, 274, 275, 277.
-, -, information on, 502.
-, Thomas, Lord, inquisition and valuation of goods of, 267.
-, -, connection of, with the Throckmorton plot, 274–279.
-, William, Lord, 142.

Paige, Robert, 196.

Paine, —, a chosen murderer of Queen Elizabeth, 422.

Pakington, Sir John, 472.
-, starch patent of, 559.

Palatine, the Count, 570.

Palatine, Elector, 604.

Palavicini, Sieur, 331.

Palavicino:
-, Sir Fabritio, brother of Sir Horatio, 568.
-, -, petition of, 569.
-, Sir Horatio, manner of proceeding in cause of, 241.
-, -, the Queen's obligations to, 259.
-, -, envoy of the Queen of England in Germany, 329, 435.
-, -, has a share in the carrack's goods, 479.
-, -, sends a present to Signora Ratclif, 524.
-, -, ill, 562.
-, Signor Thobia, father of Sir Fabritio, 569.

Paliano, Scipione Alberti, majorduomo to Duke of, 555.

Palmer, Sir Henry, letter from, 469.
-, Admiral in the Narrow Sea, letter to, 570.

Pantins, James, a groom, 280, 281.

Panvengat, Monsieur de, letter to, 468.

Papal Bulls:
-, Bull for protection of Jersey, mentioned, 93.
-, against the Queen, notes of answer to, 420.

Papists, 100, 261, 338, 478.
-, See also Catholics and Recusants.

Paris, 200, 213, 220, 223, 224, 233, 238, 293, 371, 399, 468, 477, 506, 508, 509, 525, 533, 540, 542, 546, 548, 549, 561, 562.
-, letters, etc. dated at, 178, 195, 197, 233, 264, 286, 292, 346, 347, 382, 400, 405, 443, 525, 528, 529, 530, 540, 541 (2), 546, 549, 562.
-, advocate of Parliament of, 140, 548.
-, discontent there at the impositions of Henri IV, 546.
-, Jesuits of, 341.
-, massacres in, 112, 143.
-, Ordinances made at, 259.
-, "pouldre de Cypre" not to be found in, 194.
-, plague and scarcity of victuals in, 437.
-, the Augustins at, 233.
-, the Bonnes Hommes near, 233.
-, the Châtelet (Chastillet), prison in, 560.
-, the Louvre in, 194.

Parke, John, chaplain of the Savoy, and others pray Burghley to appoint a master, 117.

Parker:
-, Edward, letter from, 136.
-, James, of Preston, 601.
-, Mathew, Archbishop of Canterbury, 66.
-, Sir Nicholas, memoranda of horse in Low Countries under, 603.
-, Thomas, brother of Archbishop Parker, letter to, 71–72.

Parker Thinge, Lincs., 189.

Parkhurst, Dr., Bishop of Norwich, 207, 208.

Parkins, Robert, signature of, 587.

Parliament, list of deceased members of, 242.
-, list of knights etc. sent to, in 28 Eliz., 312.
-, report of proceedings etc. in, with regard to the Babington conspiracy and Mary Queen of Scots, 312.

Parma:
-, Duchess of, Regent of Flanders, 63, 179.
-, Duke and Prince of. See Farnese.

Parr:
-, William, Marquis of Northampton, 14, 50, 83.

Parrott (Parratt):
-, Sir John, 101, 125; and see Perrot.
-, Sir Thomas, 199.

Parry, Sir Thomas, Treasurer of Queen's Household, obtains grant from Earl of Arundel, 40.
-, -, also from John abbot of St. Peter's, 40.
-, writes to Cecil concerning J. Lyngar, 36.
-, signs grant of delay to Hanse ambassadors, 50.

Parsons, Father, 483.

Paschal, Charles, his De Morte Christi dialogi decem, 102.

Pascheley, Sussex, 21.

Paslay, Scotland, 371.

Passy, taken by Marshal Biron, 437.

Pastellum. See Woad.

Paston, Sir William, 10, 169.

Patchendorff, Christopher, Senator of Denmark, 381.

Patone, Captain, 286.

Patrick (Patrik), Richard, a prisoner in the Fleet, petitions Council for release, 65.

Paul IV, Duke of Paliano nephew of, 555.

Paulet:
-, Sir Amias, Captain of Jersey, 250.
-, John, Marquis of Winchester, 227.
-, Lord, 235.
-, William, Marquis of Winchester, letter from, 102.
-, -, signs decree concerning Hanse privileges, 28.
-, -, directions concerning exports to customers of London, 38.
-, -, Lord High Treasurer, 42, 64.
-, -, and others, to Elizabeth, concerning Hanse commission, 50.
-, -, to Cecil, concerning the Hanse commission, 50.
-, -, signs the Hanse Articles, 49.
-, -, signs letter to Privy Council concerning proceedings with the Hanse ambassadors, 50.
-, William, 3rd Marquis of Winchester, cause of, against Henry Ughtred, 226, 228, 229, 230, 235, 238, 240.
-, -, letter from, 229.

Paulson, John, a Dane, 430.

Pay, for troops, 52.

Pay Roll of Calais garrison, 4.

Payne, —, a traitor, 273.

Paynell, Thomas, 258.

Paynha, J., letter from, to Princess Mary concerning death of her father, and the sending of one Silveira to visit her, 18.

Peace, Justices of, 168.

Peachy (Peachie, Peche), Roger, letters from, 477, 610, 611.

Peacock, —, 154.

Peckham, Mr., letters written by Seymour at house of, in Gloucestershire, 25.

Pede (Pedie), George, Master of the "Egle," 330, 435.
-, letter from, 330.

Pedinghow. See Pevensey.

Pedle, Captain, 286.

Peele, James, clerk of Christ's Hospital, London, inventory by, 154.

Peirson:
-, John, letter from, 463.
-, -, 178.

Pelam, Mr., wrongful dealings of, with pirates' goods, 164.

Pelham:
-, Mr., 85.
-, Sir William, 293, 352.

Pels, Nicholas of Emden, letter of, 291.

Pemberton (Pemerton), Edward, information by, reported, 497.

Pembroke Castle, 478.

Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert.

Pempole, Brittany, 507.

Penhurst, Sussex, 21.

Penilla (Penillia), Senior de, of Arragon, 538, 541.
-, paid by Spaniards to kill Henri IV and Antonio Perez, 540.
-, executed at Paris, 542.

Penn, Julian, letter from, 476.

Pensioners, Privy Seal for payment to the Captain of, 447.

Pentre, Vynachlog, N. Wales, 175.

Pepin, Lo., 382.

Pepper, 430, 431.

Pequigny, letter dated at, 535.

Perceivall, Mr., letter to, 609.

Percy:
-, Henry, Earl of Northumberland, 151, 195.
-, -, letter from, 155.
-, -, "Madame Per . . ." his daughter, 195.
-, -, proceedings concerning, 270–281.
-, -, debts of, in Court of Wards, 330.
-, -, mentioned, 481.
-, Thomas, Earl of Northumberland, steward of the liberties of Richmondshire, etc., 97.
-, -, rumour of surrender to Earl of Sussex, 99.
-, -, brief of uncourteous dealings of the Lord President of the North against him in 1569, 97.
-, -, accused of Papistry, 97.
-, -, commotion in the North stirred by him, 108.
-, -, information by him on Thomas Blackwell and Walpole, 109.
-, -, value of his lands at time of his attainder, 113.
-, -, his late servant Cuthbert Armorer, 120.
-, Countess of, 120, 195.

Perez, Antonio, 539, 540, 541, 544, 545, 565.
-, memoranda of, 535.
-, dislike of, to the French, 538.
-, Spaniards intend to kill him, 540.
-, pensioned by Henri IV, 540, 541.
-, letters to, 542, 566.
-, intention of Don Rodrigo Meduro against, 564.
-, letter from, 600.

Perfoun, near Noyon, castle of, 538.

Perides, Don Melchier de, 432.

Perkins:
-, Humphrey, D.D., Prebendary of Westminster, 145.
-, William, 394.

Perne, Andrew, Dr., Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 119, 130, 157.
-, letters from, 130–131, 203, 204.

Pernons, Monsieur de, 206.

Perrers, manor of, 6.

Perrot (Parrotte, Perret), Sir John, Deputy of Ireland, 52, 421, 465, 474.
-, causes of, Richard Ireland examined about, 480.

Perry, Thomas, grant to, 240.

Pers, Captain, 97.

Persia, 331, 379.

Persons, Robert, 394.

Peru, Spanish possessions in, 490.
-, arrival of fleet from, 489.

Pestrano, Duke of, 483.

Petcham. See Pevensey.

Peterborough, 145.

Petit, John, a fugitive, 118.

Petley, Matthew, a Groom of the Chamber, grant to, 387.

Petre (Peter):
-, Robert, letter from, 161.
-, Sir William (Secretary of State), 49, 52, 64, 142.
-, -, note by, 50.
-, -, letter from, concerning the Hanse, 51.
-, -, examines Lady Katherine Grey, concerning her marriage, 62.
-, -, and others, to Elizabeth, concerning the Hanse commission, 50.
-, -, to Cecil, concerning the Hanse commission, 50.
-, -, signs letter to Privy Council concerning proceedings with Hanse ambassadors, 50.

Petrisonius, Birgerus, a Dane, 430.

Petworth, 276, 277, 279.
-, lordship [Essex], 109.

Pevensey, and other places, mentioned in commission on hurts done by iron mills, 20–21.
-, Rape of, 21–24 passim.

Peverel, family of, 70.

Pewsham Forest, Radge coppice in, 588.

Peyrepont, Bess, a woman of the Queen of Scots, 385.

Peyton:
-, Christopher, auditor of Ireland, letters from, 597, 599.
-, Mr., 359.

Pfeil, Francis, legate from the Hanse, 30–31.
-, declaration of, and answer to, concerning Steelyard Merchants, 30.
-, letter from, to Edward VI, 31.

Phelippes, Thomas, 296.

Philfemour, Mr., 284.

Philip II [of Spain], 38, 177, 188, 215, 289, 346, 351, 379, 382, 390, 399, 404, 418, 483, 496, 497, 511.
-, letter to Queen Elizabeth from, 39.
-, to treat with English Commissioners at Bruges, 67.
-, a "livrie" of coarse cloth desired for, 102.
-, Articles between him and Adolf Duke of Holstein, 112.
-, willing to pledge places in Piedmont to Duke of Savoy, 125.
-, breaks off marriage of the "daughter of Parma," 126.
-, allusion to his having saved the Princess Elizabeth from death when married to Queen Mary of England, 139.
-, his additions to Queen Elizabeth's proclamation against the Nuovo Aviso, 139–140.
-, Portugal annexed by, 183.
-, serious illness of, 183, 184.
-, displeased with letters found between Queen Elizabeth and Don Antonio, 184.
-, resolute for an enterprise in Ireland, 184.
-, Lyer in Brabant taken by, 204.
-, advice of, asked by James VI, 230.
-, arguments to prove the King of France and Duke of Guise to concur with him, 267.
-, intended invasion of England by, 272–274.
-, reports of death of, 371, 436.
-, English expedition against Indian fleet of, 450, 451.
-, preparations in his ports to be spied, 453.
-, corruption by his pistolets feared in the Welsh shires, 478.
-, goes to Lisbon for the oath to his son as heir to crown of Portugal, 481.
-, diminishes pensions to English fugitives, 482.
-, illness of, 486.
-, passport from, 491.
-, Lady Arabella Stuart of small account with, 494.
-, raises levies for Britanny, 498.
-, Berwick offered to him, 530.
-, dangerously ill, 531.
-, Edict of, for Catholic Netherlanders to trade with him, 538.
-, in difficulties for want of money. 559.
-, Scotch royal letters patent addressed to, 561.
-, fears a mortal blow may be struck in Havanna and the Indies by the English, 571.
-, suggestions for his service, 602.

Philip, Count, in Juiys, 530.

Philip, King of Portugal, letter from, 331.
-, Landgrave of Hesse, 523.

Philipston, Ireland, 189.

Phillips (Phillipes, Phelippes):
-, Fabian, associate Justice of Assize for Merioneth, etc., 457.
-, John, assigned for almsman of Westminster, 146.
-, Thomas, 594, 595.
-, -, letter from, 595.
-, -, 209.
-, -, of Pickby, treacherous speeches of, 421.

Piatinari, John Baptist, estate of, 505.

Picardy, natives of, 225.
-, house for Duke of Bouillon from Governor of. 526.
-, ravages in, 531.
-, Duke de Bouillon in, 533, 539.
-, affairs of Henri IV in, 549, 581.
-, English troops for, 588.

Piccini, Silvio, 187.

Pickering:
-, Gilbert, deposition taken before, 492.
-, Sir William, sums due from, in connection with his mission to Spain, 51–52.

Piedmont, 125.

Pierce, —, plot of fortifications of Portsmouth bv, 290.

Pierre, —, 98.

Pierrefons, France. 451.

Piers:
-, Captain, 108.
-, John, Archbishop of York, a creditor of Henry Earl of Derby, 521.
-, William, 103.

Pilkington, James, Bishop of Durham, 393.

Pinard or Pinart, Mons.. French Secretary of State, 120, 194. 263, 292.

Pinarol, Piedmont, 505.

Pinon, Juan Andrea, a Genoese, 89.

Pipe (Pype), Richard, alderman, and Mayor-Elect of London, 163–164.
-, letter from him and the sheriffs of London, 163.

Pipe, the, Thomas Morryson, deputyclerk of. 258.
-, Office of, 85.

Piracy, Pirates, 118, 120, 122, 164, 299, 316, 319, 322, 325, 326, 330, 350, 386, 429, 431, 434.

Pisan, Marquis of. Governor of the French prince, 546.

Pitt, William, letter from, 207.

Pittenweem (Pettywemensis), William, Commendator of, petition from, 387.

Pius V, 126.

Placet, Oliver, 449.

Plague (Pest), at Rotterdam, 99.
-, deaths from, 131, 212, 218.
-, at London and Gorhambury, 163.
-, at Cambridge, 164.
-, at London, 505.

Plaitforde, letter from John Saunders, curate of, 601.

Plans. See Maps.

Platte, Richard, 288.

Pleasontonns (land in Edmonton), 288.

Plessis les Tours, letter dated at, 181.

Plessis, Mons. du, 464, 509.

Pluralities in England and Wales, 134.

Plymouth, 90, 101, 423, 577, 584, 591.
-, water-supply of, 461.
-, letter dated at, 590.

Poictiers (Poictou, Potyers), 206, 406, 513, 546.
-, letter dated at, 133.
-, Huguenots take all Poitou except, 400.
-, Governor of, 561.

Poiland. See Poland.

Poile. See Poland.

Points, Sir John, 457.

Pointz, Sir Nicholas, 421.

Pokesdown, Christchurch, 326.

Poland (Poile or Poiland), 357, 361– 362.
-, King of, 8, 9.
-, Maximilian competitor for the kingdom of, 391.
-, Sigismund, King of, 391.
-, Stephen Batore, King of, 361.

Pole, Reginald, Cardinal, at Brussels and Calais, 142.

Poles, the, not willing to break with the Grand Signor, 604.

Pollard (Pollarde), Sir John, agreement with two Dutch merchants, 64.
-, niece of, 124.

Pomerania, 48.
-, Duchess of, 140.

Pont de l'Arche, 453.

Pontefract, legacies for the Queen's almshouse and poor at, 516.

Ponynges (or Poynings), Sir Adrian, 60.

Pool [? co. Montgomery], letter dated from, 493.

Poole, Dorset, 90.

Poole:
-, Sir Henry, 457.
-, John, 186.

Pooley (Poley), Sir John, 499.
-, letter from, 449.
-, memorandum of horse in Low Countries under, 603.

Pope, the. See Clement VII: Julius III; Gregory XIII; Sixtus V.

Pope, Roger, 97.

Popham, Sir John, Attorney-General, 271.
-, appointed chief justice, 465.
-, case referred to him, 534.
-, letter from, 588.

Popish divines, list of, 394.

Porta Careio, Don John, lantado of 18 galleys, 608.

Porte St. Mary, 608.

Porte, the Sublime, 379, 380.

Porte, M. de la, chamberlain of the Duke of Alençon, 133.

Porter;
-, Ann, 610.
-, Garat, an alien, 221.

Porteway, 15.

Portslade. See Pevensey.

Portsmouth, 114, 161, 200, 277, 350, 447, 507, 552.
-, estimate for repair of docks of, 137.
-, letter dated at, 162.
-, map of, 259.
-, plans of defences of, 290.
-, "Spier's wall" at, 290.
-, examination of witnesses in relation to disturbances at, 417.

Portugal, 16, 481.

Portugal, Portuguese:
-, Ambassador, Emanuel, letters from, 91.
-, Don Antonio, claimant to crown of, 183, 191.
-, Don Sebastian, King of, 159, 166, 175.
-, -, death of, 389.
-, confessions of Portuguese as to Spanish preparations, 607.
-, galleys from, sent against France, 481, 486.
-, goods from coasts of Spain and Portugal brought to English ports, 416, 423.
-, Infant (Duarte) of, 177.
-, King Henry of, death of, 175.
-, King Philip of, letter from, 331.
-, Kings of, genealogy of, 51, 166.
-, Lady Catherine of Braganza, claimant to throne of, 175, 176–177.
-, Portuguese at Terceira accused of cowardice, 238.
-, seal of royal arms of, 218.
-, ships stayed by Mr. Winter, 91.
-, ships taken by men of Flushing, 115.
-, report of state of, 188.
-, son of Philip II goes to be received in, 487.
-, Spain annexes Portugal, 183.
-, succession to throne of, 175, 176–177.

Portynarie, Mr., 152.

Posts, Master of, Privy Seal for payment to, 447.

Poulchoet, Monsieur, 469.

Poulet (Pawlet), Sir Hugh, Captain of Jersey, 59, 60, 63.
-, warrant sent to, 71.

Poulett (Poulet):
-, Antony, letter from, 571.
-, George, 59.

Powel, —, mentioned in a letter, 589.

Powell, Edmund, letter from, 104.

Poyle, de, —, sent from Brittany, 466.

Poyntz:
-, Fernando, goods bought by him at Flushing, 114.
-, Mr., mentioned in an endorsement, 563.

Prague, 126, 556, 603, 604.
-, letter dated at, 192.

Pratt:
-, Charles, 39.
-, Thomas, letter from, 510.

Presentations at Court, 122.

President of the North. See North, President of.

Preston. See Pevensey.

Preston [? Lancashire], 601.

Presure, Francis, an alien, 225.

Price:
-, Captain, 440, 591.
-, James, 280.
-, John, of Radnorshire, 170.

Primault, Roland, of Rouen, letter from, to the Council, 579.

Prior, the Grand, 436.

Privy Council, the, 206, 215, 270, 271, 325, 353, 355, 356, 361, 417, 434, 474.
-, answers of Samuel Cottesford before, 207.
-, to Commissioners treating with the Hanse, 50.
-, letter from Commissioners treating with the Hanse to, 50.
-, original Council Book of Queen Mary, 34.
-, letters from, 101, 485, 548.
-, letters and petitions to, 114, 325, 330, 352, 358, 392, 393, 397, 416, 423 (2), 445, 450, 472, 544, 571, 579, 591, 515.
-, memoranda of demands of the Low Countries to be communicated to, 441.
-, orders of the, concerning aliens to be certified, 220.
-, petitioned as to breaches of Penal Statutes in Ireland, 609.
-, reply to letters of, concerning rumours in North Wales, 175.
-, Thomas Wilkes, clerk of, 251.

Privy seal for captains, 375.
-, for victualling of ships and for powder, 378.
-, for payment of mariners, 381.
-, for various payments out of the Exchequer, 447.

Prizes brought into Dover Haven, 287.

Proclamation against importing or circulating seditious bulls, libels, etc., 375.
-, for declaring the sentence against Mary, Queen of Scots, 321.

Proctor, —, father and son, 102.

"Prohibition," letter on, to Lord Burghley, 446.

"Prophesying" of ministers, mentioned, 314.

Protections, letter on forms of grants of, 490.

Protestant divines, list of, 393.

Protestants, opinions of, on Church of England, etc., 167.
-, book against, published by the League, 424.

Prouvency, G. de, letter from, 406.

Provence, 399, 546, 549.

Pruse. See Prussia.

Prusland. See Prussia.

Prussia (Pruse, Prusland), castles in, 9, 48.
-, lunacy of Duke of, 362.

Pryce, James, yeoman of the Chamber, petition of, 423.

Pryme, John, a divine, 394.

Pryse, Richard, of Cardiganshire, 445.

Public Affairs, schedule of papers relating to, 14.

Puckering (Puckeryng), J., Serjeant, made Lord Keeper, 465.
-, signature of, 548.
-, he and others fix allowance of bread and meat for the students of Christ Church, Oxford, 597.

Puddle Trenthide, Dorset, vicar of, appointed, 252.

Puglia, 444.

Pujols, Sieur de, sent by Henry of Navarre to congratulate Queen Elizabeth on her victory over the Spaniards, 413.

Pulliat, France, 432.

Pulton, Little, Lancashire, 493.

Puntall, Spain, 578.

Purify, Mr. Proctor, 148.

Purley, John de, 2.

Purye, Northants, 473.

Pyn, —, 201.

Pyne:
-, Henry, prisoner in Dublin castle, letter from, 484.
-, John, letter from, 476.

Pypes, Jeram, an alien, 221.