Index: P

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 14, Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1923.

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'Index: P', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 14, Addenda, (London, 1923) pp. 388-392. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol14/pp388-392 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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P., A., verses by, 337.
-, (a woman), letter from, to Archibald Douglas, 331.

P., W., letter from, 258.

Packer, William, 300.

Packington (Pakington), Sir John, 59 (2), 87, 169.

Packnam, Mr., 322.

Padily, William, signature of, 270.

Padua, 95, 280.
-, letter dated at, 95.

Paget:
-, Lady, 147.
-, -, letter to, 147.
-, -, son of, see Cary, Philip.

Pagynton, family of, 74.

Paicocke, Isabel, petition of, 311.

Paine see Payne.

Painstowne, Ireland, 266.

Painter Stainers of London, petition of, 286.

Paiton see Peyton.

Pakenham, John, 102.

Palavicino, —, 134.
-, Fabritio, 119.
-, Sir Horatio, 118–119, 334.
-, -, letter to, 180.

Pallaser, Thomas, letter from, 289.

Palmer, William, 300.

Papists (Roman Catholics), 24, 36, 42, 51–52, 124, 134, 146, 217 (2), 240, 258–259, 290, 313.
-, receiver of, 261n.
-, in Scotland, 211, 335–337.

Parafos, M. Ximone, the Pope's chamberlain, 214.

Parddin, —, 323.

Paris, 215, 220, 225.
-, letters dated at, 25, 27, 63, 64, 83, 103, 107.
-, the Bastille, 225, 229.
-, jeweller of, 89.
-, a minister in, 120.
-, news from, 221, 224, 231.
-, Parliament of, 191 (2), 224.
-, Scottish ambassador at, 139.

Parke, Sir H., 341 (2).
-, brothers and sisters of, 341.

Parker, Edward, Baron of Morley, 73.
-, George, letter to, 116.
-, Gilbert, 68 (2).
-, Mr., called Montegle, 170.

Parkins:
-, Dr., Master of the Court of Requests, 42–43, 288–289.
-, -, -, letters to, 42, 288.
-, Richard, 172 (2).
-, Wm., 171.

Parliament, 34, 150, 300.
-, Act of, 145.
-, bill as to prisoners, 282.
-, - as to soldiers, 342.
-, bills in, 37–39.
-, "the gravity of the House," 27.
-, members of, 25.
-, the "Upper House," 163.

Parma, Duke of, 23, 106.

Parpunt, Mrs., "Lady Shrewsbury's daughter," 266.

Parry, Thomas, letter from, 120.
-, Sir Thomas, 279.

Parsons, Father, an English Jesuit, 141, 290.

Parvis, Edward, petition of, 279.

Pascal (Pasqualle), 343.

Pasfeilde, John, 94.

Paston, Sir Wm., 148.

Patino, Don Pajo, letter to, 12–13.

Paulet (Polet), Mr. George, 153.

Paulfreyman, Richard, petition of, 152.

Payne (Paine):
-, Hillary, letter from, 120.
-, Jane, letter from, 120.
-, Richard, Esq., 148.
-, Stephen, of Cambridge, petitions of, 199 (2).

Pearcy, Sir Jostlyn, 170.

Peckell, Austin, 300.

Pedrock, Little, 313.

Pelent, Cornwall, 196.

Pelham, Mr., of Gray's Inn, 97.
-, William, petition of, 243.

Peltring Wood, Surrey, 319.

Pembroke, county of, 88.
-, lieutenants and justices of, letter from, 88.

Pembroke, Earl and Countess of, see Herbert.

Penruddock, Edward, 298.

Pepple, Mr., 301.

Pera, 231.

Percivale, Richard, petition of, 275.

Percy, Sir Charles, 79, 293.

Percy, Dorothy, Countess of Northumberland, 31, 127.
-, -, -, letter to, 127.
-, -, -, breach with her husband, 127.
-, Henry, Earl of Northumberland, 127.
-, -, -, letters from, 159–160, 262, 264, 265.
-, -, -, letters to, 263, 264 (2), 265.
-, Thomas, letter from, 103.

Percyvall, Mr., 271.

Perez, Don, 63, 64.
-, Luis, 12 (2).

Perjury, indictment for, 69.

Perlor, Mr., 289–290.

Pernambuco (Farnambock), 44.

Perrott:
-, Sir John, 37.
-, - Thomas, 31 (2), 267.

Persia, 215, 219.
-, King of, 215.
-, ambassador, 219.
-, language, 343.

Peryam (Periam):
-, Sir William, chief Baron of the Exchequer, 81n., 121 (2), 136.
-, -, -, certificate by, 81.

Pesth, 225.

Peter, Mr., 270.

Peterborough, 304.

Peterson, Claese, 45.
-, Henrick, 309.
-, Loy, 311.
-, William, petition of, 284, and see Mucheron.

Petite, Rowland, letter from, 46.

Petzen, Dr., 224.

Petzen, regiment of, 221.

Pewterers Company, petition of, 310.

Peyton (Paiton), Christopher, petition of, 122.
-, Sir John, 134.
-, -, letter from, 263.
-, Mr., 301.

Pharamond, King of France, 302.

Phelips, Jo., letter from, 259–260.
-, Thomas, 36–37.

Phelps, John, letter from, 172.

Philip II., King of Spain, 12, 26, 50–53, 55–57, 93–94.
-, -, -, to aid conspirators against Queen Elizabeth, 290.
-, -, -, armies of, 30.
-, -, -, borrows money, 9.
-, -, -, daughter of, see Spain, Infanta of.
-, -, -, denizens to, 44.
-, -, -, government of, 25.
-, -, -, house of, 48.
-, -, -, memorial to him concerning Spanish hostages in London, 12.
-, -, -, to obtain the Low Countries, 30.
-, -, -, old servitors of, 9.
-, -, -, Pope's legate to, 17, 18.
-, -, -, power of, 56.
-, -, -, the Prince his son, 50–53. and see Philip III.
-, -, -, princes of Italy to aid him against England, 323 (2).
-, -, -, relations with France, 9, 30.
-, -, -, -, Queen Elizabeth, 41, 46.
-, -, -, sends agent to Scotland, 20.
-, -, -, his war in the Netherlands, 51.
-, -, -, to win England, 30.

Philip III., King of Spain, 208 (2), 218 (2), 240, 245 (2), 250, 268, 302.
-, -, -, aids Austria, 223.
-, -, -, edict of, 247.
-, -, -, galleys consigned by him to Spinola, 221.
-, -, -, gives pension to Fabritio Arrigoni, 214.
-, -, -, to go with his fleet, 217.
-, -, -, hindered in his designs, 180.
-, -, -, Kinsale summoned in his name, 187.
-, -, -, knew nothing of plot against King of France, 226, 229.
-, -, -, his party in the Low Countries, 236.
-, -, -, his project for an army 207.
-, -, -, relations with France, 229.
-, -, -, -, Ireland, 146, 229–230.
-, -, -, -, Queen Elizabeth, 187.
-, -, -, sends aid to Archduke Ferdinand, 218, 219.
-, -, -, sends for "lansquenets" from Germany, 206.
-, -, -, Seriffo of Barbary to molest him, 224.
-, -, -, his service in Flanders, 219, 223, 231.
-, -, -, sister of, 258.
-, and see Spain, Infanta of.
-, -, -, spies employed by, 167.
-, -, -, his subjects alone may trade to East Indies, 105.
-, -, -, titles assumed by, 301.

Philip Ludovic, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Bavaria, Count of Veldeutz, 151, 223, 330.
-, -, -, -, -, desires Order of the Garter, 330.
-, -, -, -, -, Wolfgang Wilhelm son of, 151 (3).
-, -, -, -, -, -, petition of, 159.

Phillipstown, Ireland, 195.

Physicians, 94.
-, Society of, 94.

Picardy, 4, 32, 33, 230.

Pickering, —, 69.

Piers (Pirce), John, archbishop of York, 170.

Pilkington:
-, Andrew, M. A., petition of, 280.
-, O., interrogatories for, 298–299.

Pilton, Devon, parish of, 295.

Pinford, Dorset, 267 (3).

Pinsho, —, 246 (3).

Piron, Colonel, 131.

Pisa, letters dated at, 10, 173.

Pitts, —, an English priest, 17.

Plague, the, 17, 220 (2), 224, 302.

Plans, see maps.

Plasterer(s), 39, 286 (3).

Plato, 323.

Plomesgate (Plumbesgate), Suffolk, 49.

Plommer, Richard, Lord Burghley's coachman, letter from, 102.

Plonden, Mr., 143.

Pluck, Capt., 171.

Plumbesgate see Plomesgate.

Plunkett:
-, Patrick, Lord Dunsany (Donesane, Downesayeney, Dunsaney), 39 (6), 147.
-, -, -, letter to, 39.

Plutarch, 323.

Plymouth (Plimmoth, Plymothe), 84, 110, 128, 135, 139, 199, 208, 301 (2).
-, the Fort by, letter dated at, 83.
-, Island of St. Nicholas, 305.
-, mayor of, 84, 110.
-, Mount Edgcumbe, 305.
-, plans of, 305 (3), 322.
-, the Quay (Key), 301.
-, townsmen of, 340.

Plympton, hundred of, 244.

Po, the river, 214, 224.

Poe, Leonard, letter from, 94.

Poi(c)tiers, 216, 221.

Pointes, Gabriel, 148.

Poinyer, Peter, petition of, 282.

Poland, 220, 222, 225,, 292.
-, Chancellor of, 222.

Poles, the, 222.

Polet see Paulet.

Polish ambassador (at Constantinople), 221.

Pollarde, Mr. Lewes, 53.

Polybius, 323.

Pomfrett, Yorks, 100.

Pooerscourt, 32.

Poole, 139.
-, plan of, 37.

Poole:
-, Sir Henry, 252, 252n.
-, -, letter to, 252.
-, Katherine, petition of, 200.
-, -, Constance daughter of, 200.
-, -, Jane daughter of, 200.

Poor, collections for the, 98–99.

Poore, Walter, petition of, 201.

Pope (Paip) the, (Clement VIII.), 56, 140, 217 (2), 234, 246 (2), 258, 336 (4).
-, -, -, to aid conspirators against Queen Elizabeth, 258, 290.
-, -, -, chamberlain of, see Parafos.
-, -, -, galleys of, 223.
-, -, -, legates of, 17, 20, 63.
-, -, -, nuncio of, 234, 234n., and see Camerin.
-, -, -, Queen Elizabeth's writing to, 217.
-, - (Pius V.), 323 (2).

Pope, Edward, 300.
-, Mr, 121.
-, William, high sheriff of Oxfordshire, 243n.,
-, -, -, letter from, 243.

Popham, Sir John, Lord Chief Justice, 19, 97, 112, 117–118, 192 (2).
-, -, letter from, 17.
-, -, letters to, 149, 178.
-, -, plot against, 291.

Porder, —, a messenger, 119, 120.

Porter, Christopher, Queen's messenger, petition of, 155.

Portsmouth, 307, 316.
-, plans of, 49, 304.

Portugal, 30, 73, 143, 223, 224, 240, 246 (2), 256, 301 (2).
-, coals for, 330.
-, English prisoners in, 89, 143, 144.
-, genealogical notes on, 73–74.
-, John II., King of, 73, 105 (3).
-, Kings of, 247.
-, merchants of, 30.

Portugal, viceroy of, 245, 247.
-, wars in, 273.

Portuguese (Portingalls, Portugals), 50, 105 (2), 293, 301, 334.

Potman's Barne, 303.

Potter, Thomas, 148.

Pottin, Henry, 300.

Poulet:
-, John, esq., 245 (2).
-, Lady Margaret, 245.

Poulett, Ric., letter from, 11.

Poulter, John, bricklayer, 174.

Powder hundred (Cornwall), 96.

Powell, —, 301.
-, John, signature of, 270.
-, Nicholas, 300.
-, Symon, petition of, 200.
-, -, John brother of, 200.
-, William, letter from, 15.

Power's Court, 123.

Powes, Thomas, 308.

Poynte(s) alias Poynes, Sir John, 222 (2).

Poyntz, John, letter from, 108.

Prague, 9, 224, 225, 226, 227, 339.
-, letters dated at, 10, 315.
-, news from, 215. 216, 218, 220, 221, 223, 225, 227, 231.

Prainir, regiment of, 221.

Pratt, Robert, 66 (3).

Predeaux see Prideux.

Preses, — des, 335.

Preston:
-, letter dated at, 17.

Preston, Thomas, 202.

Price (Pryce), Edward, petition of, 85.
-, Morgan, constable of the liberty of St. Martin's le Grand, petition of, 274.
-, Thomas, petitions of, 85, 200.

Prideux, (Predeaux, Pridow):
-, Mr., J.P., 313 (2).
-, -, -, his wife's sisters, 313.
-, Fran, "stranger," 171.
-, Mr. Thomas, of Nutwell, 63.

Printers, 179–180, and see Barker.

Printing licenses, 111–112.

Prist:
-, Alice, letter from, 297.
-, -, husband of, 297.
-, -, John brother of, 297.
-, -, mother of, 298.

Privy coats and doublets of fence, proclamation against, 319.

Privy Council, the, 7, 41, 53–54, 64, 129, 153 (2), 202, 265, 288 (2), 297, 299, 329.
-, letter from, 136.
-, letters to, 18, 53, 119, 129, 138, 244.
-, Acts of, 54, 172.
-, Chamber, 119 (2).
-, decrees of, 64.
-, letters from (mentioned), 129, 159, 181, 200.
-, - to, (mentioned), 57.
-, matters referred to, 6, 282.
-, orders of, 84, 87, 174, 179n.
-, orders confirmed by, 111, 327.
-, persons to appear before, 136, 194, 291.
-, petitions to, 18, 29, 61, 65, 87 (2), 120, 121, 152–154, 159, 172, 174, 179, 189, 195–196, 269, 290, 295, 308–311, 335.
-, - and suits to (mentioned), 34, 44, 128, 138, 192, 202, 277, 328.
-, Thomas, Lord Burghley, presents articles to, 203.
-, warrants of, 11, 281, 317, 334.

Privy larder, groom of the, 153.
-, Seal, Clerks of the, 279.

Prize goods embezzled, 301.

Proclamations, against export of coin, 87.
-, concerning starch, 87.
-, "disannulling certain patents," 291.
-, against engrossing and transporting wheat, &c., 294.
-, against privy coats and doublets of defence, 319.

Provence, 5, 216.

Provost Marshal, the, 37.

Prussia, Rhenish, 305.

Pryce see Price.

Prychard, —, 312.

Punchard:
-, Elizabeth, petition of, 279.
-, -, her husband, 279.

Puritans and other malcontents, 180.

Purvey, Mr., 43.

Purwais, Harry, 212.

Pyder, see Lider.

Pyles, —, jeweller, 89.

Pymms at Edmonton (Pymmes farm), 76, 321.

Pyne, Henry, 157, 279 (2).

Pywell, Peter, 10.