General Index: P, Q

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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'General Index: P, Q', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9, (London, 1913) pp. 773-783. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/addenda/1674-9/pp773-783 [accessed 22 April 2024]

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Pack, Capt., of Sir Henry Goodrick's regiment
-, question whether, may raise recruits

Packer, Samuel, Clerk of the Poultry Compter, letters of
-, mentioned
-, in possession of a seditious pamphlet
-, to be brought before Sir J. Williamson
-, lodgings of, to be searched
-, to be sent for and examined
-, examination of
-, apprehension of
-, Anne, wife of, letters to
-, Nannie, daughter of

Padsell, —. new designs of, person implicated in

Page, Thomas, ensign in the Middlesex militia

Paget, Henry, equerry to the Most Christian King, pass for

Paige, John, letter of

Paimbœuf, English seamen fly to, from Turks

Paine, Timothy, of Bristol, letter of William Bedloe carried by

Paisley, parochine of. See Fulbar.

Palatine, the Prince, manuscripts seized from the library of, mentioned

Pallavicini, Jean Charles de, of Milan, certificate concerning

Palmer, Andrew, Cornelius Fullam and Thomas Rutherford, to be inserted in the next general pardon
-, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, grant to, mentioned
-, invited to obtain a grant of Portlester in Lord Longford's name
-, letter for the benefit of, procured by Mr. Savile
-, said to have come to England to break off a match between her eldest son and the daughter of the Earl of Arlington
-, house of, near St. James' Park
-, pass for
-, servant of. See Vinson, —.
-, Roger, Earl of Castlemaine, to be taken to the Gatehouse Prison
-, memoranda about the commitment of
-, to be removed from the Gatehouse to the Tower

Pamphlets, account of a collection of, from the Long Parliament to the Restoration
-, See also Books.

Pamplyn (Pamplin), Charles, request that, be executed for murder within the liberty of Covent Garden
-, warrant for the execution of

Papal Nuncio, a, terms offered by, to France, on behalf of Spain
-, the, in France, reported interview between, and Mr. Montagu, the English ambassador

Paper Office, the, petition for a place in

Papists, note about banishing and disarming
-, disarming of
-, report that cartloads of arms have been taken from the houses of
-, who are neither denizens or naturalised, allowed to remain in London
-, note of a proclamation for taking securities of

Pargiter, John, letter of
-, Samuel, son of, merchant and consul at Nizza, letter on behalf of, requested

Paris, Thomas, letter of

Paris
-, letter dated from
-, letter directed to
-, address in, for forwarding letters
-, the Swedish minister at
-, nothing heard from, about the proposals for peace, since the King of France's arrival
-, orders sent to, by the King
-, account sent to, mentioned
-, the English ambassador at
-, courier sent to
-, intelligence received from an unknown hand at
-, book printed at
-, pass to

Parker, Charles, warrant for a reprieve to
-, James, pass for
-, James, keeper of the 'Prince of Orange,' Deal
-, Katherine, warrant for payment to
-, Francis, son of
-, Peter. See Pitt, Moses.
-, —, commission to

Parkhurst, Sir William, Seignorage due in the time of, mentioned

Parle, Fort la, the Duke of Monmouth passes, en route for Brussels

Parliament, the, libels against, mentioned
-, blamed for the bad condition of things
-, no Act of, yet passed for raising money
-, the Duke of Monmouth solicits, for troops
-, about to adjourn for the Easter holidays
-, speeches in, talk about
-, must provide wholly for the Navy
-, adjournment of, cause of
-, the Court and Country party in
-, necessity of the King's consulting with, as to the proposed treaty
-, in an ill humour
-, note of proceedings in
-, King's speeches to
-, Bill for the sale of land offered to
-, the King's great party in
-, reasons offered to, for returning to the importer the new impost on wines &c., on their exportation
-, some proceedings in, unpopular
-, said to have resolved to grant the King 414,000l.
-, the prorogation of, said to have been the cause of the peace
-, privilege of, arrest in contempt of
-, archbishops and bishops called the dead weight in
-, drawing to an end
-, printed sheets addressed to, mentioned
-, the Speaker considers it unnecessary for, to do business in August
-, notes of the state of the debt of Navy in order to
-, members of, proclamation requiring the attendance of
-, mentioned
-, list of proclamations relative to the calling, prorogation and dissolution of
-, proclamation proroguing the meeting of
-, privilege of, may not be pleaded in a case of treasonable words
-, commissioners for proroguing
-, members of, in Ireland and beyond seas, to be recalled
-, all members of, in the army, to return to England
-, meeting of, to be prorogued
-, likely to object to the troops not being paid off
-, the Jesuits said to have endeavoured to set differences between, and the King
-, proclamations at the request of
-, precedents as to proroguing, by proclamation
-, anxiety as to the probable humour of
-, likely to be greatly inflamed at their next meeting
-, notes for use in
-, the Lord Chancellor's speech to
-, certain members of, accustomed to meet at Secretary Coventry's office
-, argument that, has only a consultative office in making the laws
-, notes of the adjournments, prorogations and dissolutions of
-, list of 200 members of
-, the Long, allegorical description of
-, army, the, disbanding of, mentioned
-, Chamber, the, delivery of stuffs for the making ready of, ordered
-, men, reported negotiations of the Spaniards amongst
-, Act of, rates for carriage of letters established by
-, Acts and Bills of. See:—
-, Army.
-, Buildings
-, Corporations.
-, Customs.
-, Drunkenness and Swearing.
-, Highways.
-, Insolvent Debtors.
-, Intestates.
-, Lands.
-, Marriages.
-, Militia.
-, Nonconformists.
-, Pawnbrokers.
-, Poll Bill, the.
-, Popery.
-, Popish Lords.
-, Severn, the.
-, Stabbing.
-, Stannaries.
-, Suits.
-, Thorisby, Francis.
-, Woollen manufactures.

Parrish, Anne, widow, warrant for a grant to

Parry, Simon, major and captain in the Middlesex militia
-, Mr. agent at Lisbon, note of a letter from
-, packet sent to
-, —, the brothers, Popish priests, to be apprehended
-, search for, to be prosecuted

Parsons, Francis, letters of
-, John, certificate by
-, John, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
-, Mr., bridgemaster of London
-, Mr., a Nonconformist preacher, notes of a sermon by
-, Mr., a counsellor in Essex Court

Pasquin, drawing by, of Henry VIII, mentioned

Paston, Sir Robert, Viscount Yarmouth, Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, said to be ignorant of Richard Bower's impending trial
-, desires a postponement of the hearing of the mayor of Norwich
-, contest between, and Yarmouth town
-, imprisonment of men of, by the bailiffs of Yarmouth
-, and four deputy lieutenants of the city of Norwich, letter of
-, Rebecca, wife of, Lady Yarmouth, letters of
-, See also Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.
-, William, son of, styled Baron Paston, M.P. for Norwich, letter to
-, See also Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.
-, William, petition of
-, privilege of printing granted to

Patents:—
-, for spinning linen and worsted thread
-, for preparing and whitening hemp and flax by the help of liquors and engines
-, for grinding, polishing and diamonding glass plate
-, engines for discharging water from mines and ships, wetting sails, quenching fires, &c.
-, See also under Inventions.

Paterson, John, Bishop of Galloway, dispensation to, to reside out of his diocese
-, meeting between, and the Duke of Hamilton, described
-, to be admitted of the Privy Council of Scotland
-, thumb-screw alleged to have been invented by

Patrickson, Thomas, letter of

Pattoun, George, of Ferrochie, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to

Paul, Sir John, British Resident in Denmark and consul at Elsinore, fails to obtain satisfaction for the King's subjects
-, death of, reported
-, desires to be excused from his consulship of the Sound

Paull, Anthony, Frenchman, pass for

Pawnbrokers' Bill, the, read in the House of Commons

Payne, John, arrived in the Downs
-, Thomas, Deputy Marshal, petition for a grant to

Paxton, William, a scrivener in Southwark, and — Webb, informers as to unlicensed presses

Peaps (Papes), Mr., a merchant near Gresham College, letter to be left at the house of
-, question as to letters directed to be left with

Pearce, alias Newby, Eleanor, warrant for a pardon to, for bigamy
-, John, husband of

Pearson, Sir Matthew, of Sileby, information against
-, Thomas, letter of
-, Mr., said to have been in company with Morgan, the Jesuit

Peckham, Sir Henry, son of, renewal of lease desired by
-, John, commission to

Pecock, Mr., a brewer in Half Moon Alley

Peebles, heritable sheriff of. See Hay, John, Earl of Tweeddale.

Peers, privilege of, must be claimed by the peer for his servants

Peinson, Jean, gilder, pass for

Peirce, Captain Richard, of the London Trained Bands

Peletier, the Sieur le, Intendant of the King of Spain in Flanders

Pell, Dr. John, promises to help publication of a new Atlas
-, Atlas prepared according to the directions of

Pellett, Edward, receipt from

Pembroke and Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.

Pemequid

Penalva, Countess of, house of, near St. James' Park
-, person belonging to

Pendennis, letters dated from
-, vessel of

Pendrell, Humphrey, John and George, petition of, referred

Penner, Captain Richard, of the London Trained Bands

Pennington, Dr. Allan, letter of
-, Sir John, orders given to (1639), mentioned

Penrith, post-master of. See Willison.

Penruddock, Mistress Frances, and Edward, her brother, pass for

Penryn, vessel of

Pentland, John, commission to

Penzance, vessel of, driven up the Severn
-, vessel arrived at

Pepper, Dr. Robert, Chancellor of Norwich, letter to
-, William, lieutenant in the Middlesex militia

Pepys, Samuel, Secretary of the Admiralty, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, list of ships in the Downs sent to
-, reports to, mentioned
-, subscriber to a new atlas
-, desired to attend on the King
-, declaration of, to the House of Commons, as to the cost of repairing and completing the fleet, mentioned
-, prevented from attending on the King by a cold
-, to be moved to get permission for Sir John Berry to stay on shore
-, and Sir Thomas Chicheley, letter to
-, See also Williamson, Sir Joseph.

Pereira, Joam, pass to
-, to be settled with, as to bread supplied by him for the army in Flanders
-, —, sons of, contract made with

Perkins, Ralph, B.A., dispensation in favour of
-, consent to
-, Samuel. See Deane, Anne.
-, Mr., approved as deputy lieutenant of Nottinghamshire.

Perou, Daniel, native of France and a Protestant, pass for

Perrot, Mr., visits Colonel Blood

Perrott (Parrott), Herbert, killed in a quarrel
-, execution for the death of, to be deferred
-, manslaughter of, pardon for

Perry, John, captain in the Middlesex militia

Perslie. See Grandham.

Perth, Earl of. See Drummond, James, Earl of Perth.

Perthshire, election of commissioners in, repelled
-, heritable sheriff of. See Murray, John, Marquess of Athole.

Peterborough, Earl of. See Mordaunt, Henry, Earl of Peterborough.

Peters, Anthony, account of, mentioned
-, orders for payment to
-, Hugh, person instrumental in the apprehension of
-, Jo., present at a Jesuit consulta
-, Richard, present at a Jesuit consulta
-, Capt., of Col. Legge's regiment, letter to
-, company of

Petersfield

Peterson, Thomas, grant of denization to

Petit, Mr., letter to
-, rental furnished by

Petre, John, pass for
-, William, Baron Petre of Writtle, to be taken to the Tower
-, persons to be allowed access to
-, implicated in the plot
-, Mrs., particulars of the estate of

Pett, Phineas, letters of

Petty, Sir William, letter of
-, his Political Anatomy of Ireland

Pewterers, the, statement on behalf of, about the Stannaries Bill

Peyre, John la, merchant of Bordeaux, pass for

Peyton, [Sir Robert,] new designs of, person implicated in

Pheasant (Phesant), Richard messenger, warrants to

Philipsburg and the Franche Comté, proposal that, remain to France

Philipson, Allan, commission to
-, Christopher, J.P. and lieutenant in the Westmoreland Trained Bands

Phillips, William, recommendation of, as town clerk of Brecon

Phillpotts, —, a priest, to be arrested on landing at Dover

Philo Judaeus, licence to print

Philostratus, licence to print

Philpott, Lieutenant, certificate concerning

Pichery, Charles, pass for

Pickering, Michael, late of London, trunks of, to be brought to Secretary Coventry
-, —, S. J., note about
-, said to have attempted to kill the King
-, said to have been an accomplice of Titus Oates in a plot against the King
-, deputed to assassinate the King
-, information about

Pickett, —, a Roman Catholic sword cutler, to be brought before Sir J. Williamson

Picks, Capt., company of

Pierce (Pearce, Pearse), George, messenger, warrants to
-, refused assistance in the execution of a warrant
-, James, chirurgeon to the Duke of York, to be furnished with keys to the private gates

Pierson, Henry, churchwarden of St. Clement Danes, to be brought before the King in Council
-, Mr., statement of

Pietat, Monsr., chosen by the Consistory of the French church of London as pastor, intended dedication of sermons of

Piper, Sir Hugh, Governor of the royal citadel of Plymouth, company of. See under Plymouth.
-, note about examination by
-, and Hugh Piper, grandson of, grant to
-, Philip, son of, deceased, late constable of Launceston castle

Pitcarne. See Wheler.

Pitt, Moses, of London, bookseller, proposals of, for printing a new atlas
-, Peter Parker, Thomas Guy and John Leake, catalogue of books printed by
-, Lieut.-Col., lands at Deal from Virginia

Pittys, Thomas, D.D., chaplain in ordinary, warrant for a dispensation to
-, resigns the living of Lutterworth

Place, Michael de la, to be taken into custody

Planey, Philip, pass for

Plant, —, a coffeeman in the Strand and constable, to be brought before Sir J. Williamson

Plantations, the, how to open trade with, in wine &c.

Plat, alias Plantagenet, —, commission to

Plater, Thomas, care of
-, Richard, son of

Plessis, Anthony du, pass for

Plott, Thomas, agent with the Great Duke of Florence, takes leave of the King
-, memorandum of the return of

Plowden, Elizabeth, and Francis and Cotton, her sons, pass for

Plowman, Richard, letter of

Plume, Thomas, D.D., vicar of Greenwich, petition of
-, memorandum of promise to

Plunket, Matthew. See Smith, John.

Plunkett, Sir Nicholas, warrant for a grant to
-, Oliver, false affidavit by, mentioned
-, Col., to be allowed to pass to Ireland

Plymouth
-, letters dated from
-, vessels of
-, vessels from
-, vessels to sail for
-, vessels supposed to be making for
-, vessels stopping at
-, vessels laden with corn for
-, vessel going to, to refit
-, vessels sailed by
-, vessels arrived at
-, a ketch at, listing volunteers
-, the Straits fleet expected at
-, sailors to be embarked at
-, pressed seamen from
-, men being pressed at Swansea for
-, Lord Carlisle arrived at
-, messuage adjacent to the Royal Citadel in, claim for compensation for profits of
-, Sir Hugh Piper's company at, commission in
-, a Dutch fleet at, movement of, waited by a French squadron
-, Sir Robert Robinson to send to, for orders
-, the Straits fleet left to the westward of
-, note of examination returned from
-, militia lieutenant in
-, Earl of. See Fitz Charles, Charles, Earl of Plymouth.
-, the Royal Citadel at, commended
-, governor of. See Piper, Sir Hugh.
-, deputy governor of, order to be given to
-, garrison of, ensign of. See Elliot, Richard.
-, Catwater, vessel in
-, Sound, vessel in
-, merchant ships sailed from
-, island of, prisoner in

Pocock, John, letters of
-, letters written on behalf of

Poland, King of (John Sobieski), envoy from. See Graventhall, Sieur.
-, agent of, in England. See Laere, Sieur John van.

Poles, the. See Russians, the.

Polixfen, —, commission to
-, desired

Polixfield, Henry, counsellor at law, to be allowed access to Lord Arundel of Wardour

Poll Bill, the, grand committee of the Lords on
-, expected to pass soon
-, King's Message concerning
-, passed both Houses
-, notes as to the apportionment of moneys arising from
-, suggestion that, be not applicable to paying the army
-, amount raised by, assigned to the new raised forces
-, statement of the rates imposed by
-, goods not prohibited by
-, the Commissioners for
-, recommendation to, requested
-, certificate to

Poll Money, the, query as to
-, payment of, demanded from Lady Lindores
-, list of several of the nobility of Scotland that have not paid

Poll Head, vessels separated off

Pollard, Capt. Robert

Polman, Lawrence, memorial on behalf of, mentioned

Polwarth, laird of. See Home, Sir Patrick.

Poole, Matthew, letter of
-, his Synopsis Criticorum
-, Sir William, commander of the Leopard
-, convoy of
-, arrived in the Downs
-, —, S. J., information about

Pope, Richard, commission to

Pope, the, question whether it be treason to attempt to restore the authority of
-, communication with, is high treason
-, person to be examined as to commissions from
-, contents of the bull of, against the King

Popery, a design to set up, alluded to
-, Bill for suppressing the growth of

Popish lords, Bill relating to, to be passed
-, party, the, a reputed agent of
-, priest, a supposed, arrested at Denbigh
-, priests, bequest for the maintenance of, mentioned
-, in Wales, to be arrested
-, Recusants, to retire 10 miles from London
-, not to move more than 5 miles from their ordinary dwelling
-, ordered to repair to their places of abode or those of their parents
-, proclamation ordering the names of, to be taken
-, religion, the, reported demand of the King of France to establish, in Holland

Pople, [Mrs.]

Port de Galle, cinnamon trade with, obtained with the Queen

Port Louis, vessel of
-, vessel for
-, vessels from

Porter, George, usher of the Privy chamber to the Queen, pass for
-, George, junior, servant to the Queen, pass for
-, James, pass for

Porterfield, Alexander, confirmation of disposition by
-, John and William, teinds of lands set to

Porterfield, lands of, disposition of, confirmed

Portington, Mr., cousin of Sir John Bennet, recommendation of

Portland, vessel overturned near
-, the Smyrna fleet met off
-, Bay, vessel arrived in
-, Road, vessels put into

Portlester, question as to certain obstacles to the Duke of York's claim to reprisals in
-, proposed to be erected into a corporation
-, lands in, to be passed to the Duke of York

Portmore, the Lord Lieutenant expected to visit
-, furniture from, to be sent to Londonderry and Carrickfergus

Portsmouth, letters dated from
-, vessel for
-, vessel from
-, a ketch from
-, fortifications of, not carried on with vigour
-, troops to be shipped at
-, Sir Francis Cartwright detained at
-, troops sailed from
-, the squadron in the Downs ordered to sail to
-, troops shipped at, for Flanders
-, Sir John Holmes expected to have reached
-, the fleet in the Downs gone to
-, troops to land at
-, troops to quarter at
-, the Duke of York's foot company at, commission in
-, garrison of, Sir Robert Strickland's foot company in
-, Capt. Cornwall's foot company in, commission in
-, Duchess of. See Queroualle, Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth.

Portugal, complaint that English weavers are being taken to, to set up a trade there
-, crown of, right to, obtained with the Queen
-, the Queen's confessors to be examined as to letters written to
-, wine of, proposals for abating the custom on
-, the Prince of, manufacture of bays and serges set up by

Portuguese ambassador, the late, lodgings of, at St. James's, question as to searching for knitting-frames at
-, complaint that, used to send men to Portugal to teach weaving, &c., there
-, letters, examined by Sir Robert Southwell
-, servants of the Queen, most of the, turned away at her first coming
-, See also Spanish.

Portumna, letter dated from

Postmaster General, the. See Bishop, Henry.

Potopon, the river, in Maryland, vessel from.

Potter, Amy, widow, petitions of
-, reference of, and report on
-, warrant for a patent to
-, notice to be inserted in the Gazette in favour of
-, James, Charles Graves, William Hall and Hopkins Thomas, petition of, Order in Council on

Potts, Richard, letters of
-, visits the wells and spas near Stockton

Poultney, Sir W.

Pounland, Mr., appointed quartermaster to the Duke of Monmouth's troop of Horse

Povey, Thomas, letter of

Powell, Edward, commissions to
-, John, of Abchurch Lane, London, reward offered for discovery of the murderers of
-, information of the finding of, mentioned
-, certificate of the discovery of
-, Philemon, commission to
-, note of
-, Pierce, pass for
-, Richard, letter of
-, Mr., M. P., notes of speeches by
-, Mr., arrives at Brussels from the Prince of Orange's camp

Power, David, chirurgeon to the Queen, Martha, his wife, and Garet Heays, their child, pass for
-, Teague, gone to Holland from Newmarket
-, sailed from Harwich

Powle, Sir Richard, K.B., late verderer of Windsor Castle

Powlett, Charles, Marquess of Winchester, servants of
-, Charles, Earl of Wiltshire, and his brother, Lord Powlett (Paulet), to be allowed access to Lord Belasyse in the Tower

Powys, Lord. See Herbert, William, Lord Powys.

Poyrs, Francis, pass for

Prade, John, pass for
-, requested

Prance, Miles, examination of
-, notes about the recantation of

Prayer, a, to be used on Nov. 13

Preisman (Presman), Capt., of the Swan, arrived at Deal
-, See also Berry, Sir John.

Prendergast, James, pass for

Presbyterian meeting, a great, in London
-, preacher, a
-, preachers, round Lisburn, petition of, mentioned

Presbyterians, the, in Scotland, only hindered from rising by the English army
-, See also Scotland.

Pressing of seamen, notes about

Preston, letter dated from

Preston, Sir George, grant to, recited
-, George Matthews and James Clarke, licence for sale of a fishery by
-, Sir James, deceased, pretended bond due to
-, Sir Thomas, present at a Jesuit consulta
-, house of, called the Manor, in North Lancashire, searched for Jesuits
-, William, porter, information of
-, to be taken into custody

Pretty, Thomas, commission to
-, to be prepared

Priaulx, William, deposition of

Price, Charles, of Llanloyst, J. P. for Monmouthshire, letter of, mentioned
-, communicated to the Privy Council
-, letters to
-, Gervase, serjeant trumpeter, warrant to
-, Capt. Herbert, of the Coldstream Guards
-, at Bruges

Price, Capt. John, of Col. John Russell's regiment
-, commissions to
-, Dr., Vice-Provost of Eton, letter to
-, Mr.

Prichard, Col. Sir William, of the London Trained Bands

Prideaux, Edmond, and Susanna his wife, case of, against Sir Robert Holt

Primrose, Sir Archibald, Justice General of Scotland, warrant to

Prine, John, death of, in a mutiny

Pringle, —, concerned in a murder in Northumberland, said to have died in Scotland

Prino, Carlo, with his wife, Mariana Castane, pass for

Printing of briefs, &c., petition for a grant of

Printing presses, unlicenced

Prise, Thomas, letter of

Pritchard, Charles, a priest, to be apprehended
-, not known by Miles Prance.

Privy Seal Office, the, promise of a clerkship in

Probart, Henry, of Ponall, removed from the commission of the peace of Monmouthshire

Proclamations lists of, and extracts from. relative to the calling, prorogation and dissolution of Parliaments.
-, notes out of law books concerning
-, :—
-, recalling seamen from the service of foreign princes and states
-, appointing general fasts
-, enforcing the prohibition of the importation of iron wire, wool-cards and other manufactures made of iron wire
-, calling a convention of Estates at Edinburgh
-, requiring the attendance of members of Parliament
-, proroguing the meeting of Parliament
-, for the prorogation of Parliament, to be prepared
-, offering a reward for the discovery of the murderers of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey
-, promising protection to the discoverer of the murderers of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey
-, ordering all popish recusants to depart 10 miles from London
-, interpretation of
-, commanding Popish Recusants to repair to their places of abode or those of their parents, and not to pass beyond 5 miles thence
-, offering a reward for apprehension of George Conniers and others, commanding the names of all Popish Recusants to be taken, and oaths of supremacy and allegiance to be tendered to those who should take them, &c.
-, offering a reward for the apprehension of any priest or Jesuit
-, offering a reward for discovery of the murderers of John Powell of London
-, offering a reward to the discoverer of anything further of the late plot
-, for disarming and taking securities from Papists

Protestant religion, the, question whether it be treason to attempt to subvert

Protestants, rejoicing among, at the discovery of the Popish plot

Prussia, pass to

Puckeridge, company to march from

Puckle, Mr., arrives at Harwich for Holland

Pulteney, Thomas, to be sworn as a Page of Honour
-, warrant for an annuity to
-, warrant in favour of
-, pass for

Purbeck, Island of, reports and rumours about
-, found to be groundless

Purbeck, Viscount (claimant). See Villiers, Robert.

Purleigh, Essex, rectory of, grant of, requested
-, presentation to

Purvose, Sir William, agent for the King in Scotland
-, John Purvose, servant of, extraordinary experience of

Putt, Major Samuel, of the London Trained Bands

Q

Quadruple League, (England, the Emperor, Spain and Holland), the proposed, obstacles to

Quaker, a, fined by the Scotch Council
-, in Southwark
-, to be examined in the matter of William Smith
-, printer, a of Shoreditch

Quakers, proposal to ally with, against the Court
-, great conventicle of, at Windermere, attempt to dissolve
-, Viscount Conway's opinion of

Queen, the. See Catharine of Braganza.
-, the late. See Henrietta Maria, the late Queen.

Queenborough, Mayor and Corporation of, ordered to put the Malaga ships in quarantine
-, Corporation of, how the Lord Treasurer can get entire domination over
-, dyke of, proposal for a line of communication from, to that of Minster

Queensberry, Earl of. See Douglas, William, Earl of Queensberry.

Queensferry, vessel of, wrecked on the Goodwins

Queroualle (Querouelle), Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth
-, said to be pulling down her lodgings in Whitehall
-, servants of
-, the Sieur, pass for

Quia Emptores, statute of

Quincy, Major Adrian, of the London Trained Bands

Quinsey, Peter, pass for