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Index
P
Padilla, Diego de, money owing to, 401.
Padua, 85.
-, letter dated at, 323.
Page, Thomas, late servant to Lord Mordaunt, 517.
-, , papist in Paris, 619.
Paget, Charles, papist conspirator in Paris, 550, 573, 607, 634.
Palamos, Duke of Terranova at, 130 (p. 124).
Palatinate, the, Dietz Schomberg born in, 551.
Palatine
Countess, godmother to Prince of Orange's daughter, 574, 585
her death, 693 (p. 638), 719.
-, Elector. See Lewis.
Palensuella, Francis de, money owing to, 401.
Paleota, Cardinal, confirms confederacy between Pope and Duke of Savoy, 275.
'Palestina', Palestrina, bravo of, 7.
Pallacino, Christopher de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.
Pallavicino
Horatio, merchant, Elizabeth's debt to, 26, 27, 28
mentioned, 41
draught of instructions for Hoddesdon to deal in account of money of, 149
mentioned, 272
Elizabeth writes about debt due to, 355
reference to money due to, 451
Monsieur orders Burghley to pay money to, 456
loan to, from Elizabeth, 484
reference to interest due to, 497
mentioned, 523
Monsieur requests Burghley to pay money to, 536
mentioned, 595, 600.
-, -, letter to, 539.
Pampador, M. See Pompadour.
Pampeluna, Spanish King furnishes, with a new garrison, 85.
Panama
304
money taken from people of, by Englishmen, 401.
Panhuys, Peeter, Echevin, of Antwerp, 577.
Panneusse, M. de, in Prince Dauphin's train, 155.
Panny, Viscount of, 155.
Papal legate, in Spain, urges King of Spain to send aid to Irish, 479.
Pape, Jan de, Echevin, 577.
Parais, Lancelot, Receiver General, 576.
Pardieu
Valentine, Seigneur de la Motte, La Motte of Gravelines, quarrels with M. Salet, 10
with Spaniards at Gravelines, 10
mentioned, 58, 80
at Poperingen, 98
goes to England with Commissioners, 155
at Gravelines, 186, 193
descends suddenly on States' camp, with large force, 213
mentioned, 213
repulsed at Loo, 215
sent to Compigne in command of King's guards, 228
tries to persuade towns in Low Countries to take in soldiers, 328
near Lille, 335
delivers Gravelines
wishes Spaniards to come to Low Countries, 543
wishes to attack Dunkirk, 594
prepares to besiege some towns, 611
at the camp, 612
wishes to besiege Dunkirk, 613
Governor of Gravelines, 707 (2).
Pardini, Sebastian, letter from, to Philip Sidney, 64.
Paredes, Peter Alonso de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.
Paris
6, 7, 16, 24, 25 (2), 42, 45, 53, 62, 75, 78, 84
Commissioners leave, 85, 100? King leaves, 85
mentioned, 94, 95
Duchess of Parma in, 105
mentioned, 114, 116, 117, 122, 162, 182
Monsieur suspected of making a party in, 190
mentioned, 191, 200, 201, 203, 210, 224, 225, 228, 245
money sent to, from Spain, 246
mentioned, 268, 275
Walsingham sent to, 277, 288
mentioned, 325, 334
rumour of maskers in, 348
mentioned, 361, 378, 389
Duke of Petit Pierre refers to his visit to, 390
Turkish ambassadors come to, 405
Don Antonio prepares to leave, 406
mentioned, 423
reference to massacrer from, 560 (2)
mentioned, 567
M. d' Argenlieu dies at, 605
mentioned, 613
Monsieur receives money from, 614
letter from, found on Prince of Orange's assassinator, 618
Queen of Navarre desires to come to, 652
mentioned, 657
King of Navarre proposes to go to, 668
mentioned, 712.
-, letters and dispatches dated at, 64, 82, 87, 102, 114, 162, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 228, 236, 245, 246, 247, 250, 252, 261, 268, 271, 275, 289, 291, 295, 296, 298, 299, 301, 302, 303, 311, 312, 315, 318, 324, 330, 336, 338, 340, 341, 348, 351, 352, 353, 357, 361, 362, 363, 370, 371, 379, 389, 391, 392, 406, 407, 408, 409, 413, 414, 418, 423, 424, 428, 433, 434, 438, 443, 444, 454, 487, 492, 493, 505, 508, 511, 513, 514, 516, 517, 521, 522, 540, 541, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 566, 572, 573, 589, 606, 607, 616, 619, 633, 634, 635, 652, 653, 657, 667, 668, 669, 670, 684, 685, 686, 687, 688, 695, 696, 700.
Paris, Bishop of. See Gondi.
Paris
Parlement of, 16, 94
procureurs of, at Blois, 130
mentioned, 190
Monsieur writes to, 210, 224
mentioned, 318, 424
takes part of Franciscans against nuncio, 606
mentioned, 634
Monsieur writes to, 668
mentioned, 696.
Parliament
of England, 49, 55, 62, 150
King of Scot' and wishes his right of succession to be declared in, 182
mentioned, 183, 184, 189, 710.
Parma, Duchess of. See Margaret.
-, Prince of. See Farnese.
Parma
State of, 7
news from, 139.
Parsons
Robert, English Jesuit, 513
reference to letters from, 541
mentioned, 668 (p. 622).
Passy, Rochepot's troops cross Seine near, 162.
Pau, King of Navarre leaves, 268.
Paul IV. See Caraffa.
Paulmy. See Voger.
Paulo, Pawle, Cobham's Italian messenger, 391, 392, 492, 540, 541, 569.
Pavia
16
murders committed by students at, 588.
Payne, Jeremy, brings letters to Dr Allen, 550.
Paz, Luis de, 'Lues Depase,' report of, on Spinoln's succession, 158.
Pedrassa, Francis, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.
Pellev, Nicolas de, Cardinal Archbishop of Sees, 130 (p. 124).
Pels, Bartolomeus, Colonel, 577.
Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, Henry.
Pena, de, physician, letters from, 428, 525.
Penhilla, Diego Ruiz de, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.
Pepoli
Count Girolamo, flees from Bologna to Venice, 7 (p. 10)
returns to Bologna, to Bologna, 16 (p. 23).
Percy, Henry, Earl of Northumberland, 12, 369.
-, Henry, Lord, son of above, 362
visits Cobham, who 'fears the worst will happen to him,' 607.
Peres, Gaspar, money owing to, 401.
Percy, Isabell, money taken from, by Englishmen, 401.
Perico, 'Cacafuego' anchors at, after being spoiled by Drake, 401.
Prigueux, Matignon and Bellivre sent to take order in 'rendering' of, 318.
Perillac, M. de, reference to quarrel between Douy and, 7 (p. 6).
Pronne
Fervacques lodging at, 130
mentioned, 228
money to be sent to, from England, 325.
Perrenot
Anthony, Cardinal Granvelle, letters from, intercepted, 16
wishes to return to Netherlands, 40
mentioned, 43
reference to intercepted letter from, 45
expected at Rome, 94
reference to letter from, 407
not sufficient to to undertake government alone, 573.
-, Frederick, Baron de Renaix, Seigneur de Champagny (Franche-Comt), discussion of his release, 239
rumour of his death, 581
suggested exchange of, for la Noue, 612, 643.
Perron
M. de, former name of Marshal de Retz, 361
and see Albert de.
Perrot, Sir Thomas, brings letter to Cobham, 340.
Persia
the 'Sophy,' 'Sophia,' 'Soffi,' 371
marriage of his eldest son, 407
mentioned, 588
makes peace with Turks, 698, 716.
Persia, Turkish troops sent into, 130.
Persians
desire peace with Turks, 7
repulse Turks, 45, 105.
Peru
Strozzi wishes Elizabeth would command enterprise to be made on, 84
mentioned, 176, 401.
Prusse
Charles d' Escars de, Bishop of Langres, quarrel between Lancosme and, 16
mentioned, 668.
-, Jean de. See Escars.
Petit-Pierre, Duke of. See George Hans.
Petruche, Pedro Luis, money owing to, 401.
Peyrussis, Captain Anselme. See Anselme.
'Pezzopayo'. See Zapayo.
Pfalzburg, letter dated at, 378.
Pfeiffer (?)
'Phyfer,' Pfyffer, Lodewyck, of Lucerne, Colonel, 275
has long conference with Queen Mother, 511.
Philip II
King of Spain, 5
with army at Elvas, 6, 7
arranges marriages for his daughters and is crowned King of Portugal, 9
makes preparation by land and sea, 13
his dealing in Ireland, 16
Lord of Arbrothe half won to, 21
rumours concerning, 24
Malcontents agree to receive aid from, 35
preparing forces against Netherlands, 40
indisposed, 44, 45
his dealing in Saluces, 45
pretends enterprise against France, 49
makes league against England, 55
his proscription against Prince of Orange, 56
'ruses' of his officers, 57
sends Spaniards and Italians to Low Countries, 60
his ambition to be 'impeached,' 62
Pope and, deliver prisoners to each other, 62
Henry III proposes to break with, if Elizabeth will do the same, 63
mentioned, 64, 75
practises in Languedoc, 75
seeks to levy mariners in Brittany and Provence, 76
minds to come in person to Netherlands, 77
'the Spaniard,' will back Duke of Guise, 78
Strozzi desires to give annoyance to, 84
Don Antonio sends to, for pardon, 85
league framing between Pope, Venetians and, 85
mentioned, 86
arming by sea, 87
intends to keep three estates at Tomar or Abrantes, 92
mentioned, 93
established in Portugal, 94
Queen Mother fears, 97
Fregoso discovered to be pensioner of, 104
preparing ships, 105
'increases' his title, 105
mentioned, 109, 115
galleys of, 117
changing all the governors of Italy, 117
houses in Lisbon prepared for, 118
mentioned, 125
proclamation by, of amnesty for those who took part in Don Antonio's rebellion, 128
Taxis tries to maintain amity between French sovereigns and, 130
mentioned, 139
greatness of, to be checked, 141
mentioned, 148, 150, 157, 158
labours hard to agree with Don Antonio, 162
sends money to Malcontents, 167
mentioned, 170
Portuguese wish Elizabeth to break with, 176
reference to proscription of, laid on Prince of Orange, 178
mentioned, 180, 182
Elizabeth will not be driven into war with, 188
reference to marriage of, with Queen Mary, 189
mentioned, 190
Count Vimioso wishes to recover crown of Portugal from, 197
crowned at Tomar, 200
report of his intended marriage with 'Queen Blanche' of France, 203
Don Antonio asks Elizabeth for aid against, 207
dangerous for Don Antonio to attempt anything against, without assistance from Elizabeth and French King, 208
reference to coronation of, at Tomar, 209
mentioned, 224
necessary for France and England to enter into confederacy, to stay growing greatness of, 225
most of Portugal submitted to, 228
mentioned, 235
necessary to check greatness of, 242, 243, 245
levies Swiss, 246
isle of Tercera refuses to yield to, 248
Tassis writes to, 253, 254, 355, 256
Giraldi ready in service of, 260
gathering great armies in Spain and Italy, 263
mentioned, 275
Duke of Anjou in actual war against, 277
means to arrest greatness of, 278
mentioned, 280, 281
Flizabeth wishes to join with France to abate greatness of, 282
mentioned, 286, 304
said to be plotting with Scotland, 311
mentioned, 331, 334
intends to have his son crowned, 344
mentioned, 356, 364, 366, 370
Pope renews league with, 371
English and French at Teroeira resolved not to surrender to, 387
executed by 'picture' at Terceira, 389
mentioned, 392, 397
money owing to, 401
mentioned, 402, 405, 406
Pinart thinks Elizabeth will be drawn into war with, 407
at Lisbon, 407
mentioned, 408
truce between Turks and, 414
Elizabeth wishes French King to denounce war against, if he attacks England, 415
reference to former attack on Venice, 417
levies Italian ensigns, 424
reference to French King's desire to oppose greatness of, 433
mentioned, 434, 438
said to be making ready shipping for Terceira, 442
Archduke Matthias to to be Governor-General in Low Countries for, 448
wishes to marry one of his daughters to Monsieur, 455
Don Antonio takes ship and goods of, 457
greatness of, to be attributed to French weakness and negligence, 459
mentioned, 474
Pope's legate urges, to aid Irish, 479
account of character of, 480
mentioned, 482
said to be insisting on having Cambray back, 499
at Lisbon, 502
mentioned, 508, 511
prepares troops in Italy for Low Countries, 512
takes order in affairs of Low Countries, 515
Malcontents declare Monsieur and French to be enemies of, 519
reference to letter from, 523
Prince of Orange gives orders on behalf of, 527
mentioned, 534, 541
questions put to Council of State of Netherlands to renounce, 548
Queen Mother does not wish to enter into war with, 553
arms of, said to have been thrown down in Naples, 562
intends to invade Ireland, 572
French King does not like Monsieur to undertake enterprise to prejudice of, 573
Duke of Guise said to have written to, accusing Monsieur of plotting to usurp Low Countries from, 574
hope that Monsieur will withstand forces of, 580
Canary Isles and St. Michael in revolt against, 581
people of Artois and Hainault mean to hold and defend country for, 582
offers his daughter as wife to Monsieur, 583
Cardinal de Medici in charge of business of, with Church, 588
mentioned, 590
papists in Antwerp to be allowed freedom of religion if they will renounce, 594, 599, 603
French King writes assurance to, that he will not help Monsieur, 606
sends forces to Low Countries, 612
arms of, detached by storm from gate of Antwerp, 613
Protestants and Catholics ordered to abjure, 613
disunited provinces send Ambassadors to, 614
Queen Mother offers to recall French from Terceira, if he will withdraw troops from Portugal, 616
is content that Rogers should be released, 617
takes ship from Zubiaur, 620
Prince of Orange's assassination planned by, 621
mentioned, 624
Monsieur accuses, of assassination of Prince, 627
mentioned, 628
Prince of Orange's wound a great reproach to, 631
instigator of attack on Prince of Orange, 634
Parma writes to towns to submit to, 638, 640
Montigny thinks he will be of use to, 642
Parma urges towns to submit to, 643, 646
mentioned, 649
rumour that he will put himself on defensive in Low Countries, 666
said to be making levies in Lombardy and Milan, 667
obtains money from the Fuggers, 668 (p. 622)
copy of oath of abjuration of, 674, 675
Madeira revolts against, 676
Prince of Orange a good friend to, 691
not necessary for Low Countries to abjure, 693 (p. 637)
governors, etc., for places in Low Countries held for, 707 (2)
reference to insurrection in England contrived by ministers of, 712
mentioned, 716
reiters getting ready for, 717
mentioned, 720
Monsieur willing to protect States from tyranny of, 722
association made by England and France to annoy, 723.
-, letters from, 90, 239, 308, 314.
-, letters to, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 721.
Philip
Prince of Spain, son of Spanish King, 7
King intends to have crowned, 344
better preparations at Ghent for Monsieur than were made for, 583.
Philippeville
infantry coming to reinforce, 636
governor of, 707 (2).
Phillips, (?) John, Walsingham's servant, 324, 438.
Piacenza, citadel of, Duke of Parma asks to have, 275.
Pibrac. See Faur.
Picardy
30, 87
Monsieur's camp in, 342
soldiers in, take purses, 392
mentioned, 418, 443
Biron to go into, 521, 572
French King sends garrisons into, 619.
Piccolomini
Alessandro, of Monte Maricano, 407
Duke of Florence shows favour to, 521.
Piedmont
towns in, governed by Spanish faction, 117
Marshal de Retz to be sent into, 361
companies being levied in, 670.
Piedmontese, assembly of, held at Marchville, 548.
Piennes, M. de. See Hallewyn, Charles de.
Pierrecourte, M. See Moy, Jacques de.
Pierredor. See Dor.
Piers, John, Bishop of Salisbury, 585.
Pigalle, , servant to Monsieur, 369.
Pigott, Captain, sent with company to Bruges, 424.
Pilcher, Thomas, papist, fellow of Balliol (?), ('Baly Hall'), Oxford, goes to Rheims, 572, 619.
Pimentel, Vasco Francisco, Governor of fortress of St. George of Amina, 179.
Pinart
Claude, Sieur de Cramailles, Baron of Vallois, French Secretary of State, 5
appointed Commissioner from Duke of Anjou to Elizabeth, 6, 7
Cobham's conference with, 7
attending on Queen Mother, 16
Cobham receives letter from, 24
mentioned, 32, 33, 36, 44
reference to letter from, 45
makes enquiries of Cobham's servant, 49
dines with Cobham, 62
authorised Commissioner from Monsieur to Elizabeth, 62
conversation with Cobham, 63
mentioned, 75
French King's commission to, 81
mentioned, 104
'inward' with Queen Mother, 104
appointed commissioner to conduct negotiations between France and England, 106
mentioned, 182, 187, 228, 243, 245, 261
interview of, with Cobham and Somers, 263
mentioned, 268, 292
appointed to repair to England, to press Elizabeth to final resolution, 303
mentioned, 305, 325
sent to Monsieur, 361
may go to England, 362
mentioned, 389, 392
goes to England, 407
mentioned, 433
reference to audience of, with Elizabeth, 449
mentioned, 454, 486, 489
in England, 4 3
mentioned, 504, 508
instructions brought from England by, 553
mentioned, 570
confers with Cobham, 573
reference to audience of, with French King, 574
Cobham visits, 616
mentioned, 635
repairs to Cobham, 696.
-, -, letters from, 25 (2), 74, 100 (?), 216.
-, Claude, Viscount of Comblizy, son of above, 32, 182
sent with dispatch to Monsieur, 210
mentioned, 216, 492, 504, 521, 541.
Pine, le. See Lespine.
Pinheda, Balthasar Antonio de, money owing to, 401.
Pinione, Andrew, 158.
Pitigliano, Castle of, Duke of Florence gets possession of, 7.
Plainpied. See Tolte.
Plessis, Franois du, Seigneur de Richelieu, Grand Prvost, 93.
-, M. du. See Mornay, Philippe de.
Plymouth, 158, 531.
Pointz, Robert, buys up States' obligations and arrests merchants from Netherlands, 376.
Poissy, Don Antonio at, 370.
Poitiers, 95, 99, 606.
Poitiers, Diane de, Duchess of Valentinois, French King buys house from heirs of, 348.
Poitou
horse coming from, to serve Monsieur, 228
Lord Hamilton intends to retire to, 268
mentioned, 428 Strozzi writes from, 454
Bishop of Ross intends to go into, 517
Bishop of Glasgow goes to, 540
mentioned, 606
King of Navarre makes reconciliations between gentlemen of different religions in, 619
mentioned, 657.
Poland
Livonia to be given to, 94
mentioned, 130
reference to journey of King of France to, 260.
Poland, King of. See Stephen.
Pollwiller, Colonel, regiment of, before Oudenarde, 706.
'Polonoyes Bouroskyes' [Boroskis]. See Boroschy.
Pomerania, Duke of. See Casimir.
Pompadour
'Pampador,' Louis, Viscount de, in command of forces for relief of Cambrai, 62
goes with Monsieur to Flanders, 293.
Pont-Dormi, on the Somme, Monsieur at, 356.
Pont-Saint-Pierre, M., Bishop of Ross has conference with, 424.
Pont-Saint-Pierre, Bishop of Ross and gentlemen of Normandy meet at, 424.
Pooley, ? Richard, English Papist in Paris, 634.
Poperingen
Poperinghe, 89, 98, 217
enemy's forces at, 631, 683 (p. 637).
Porte de la Pille, companies of M. de Lancosme at, 95.
Porto Fino, company of Spaniards at, 407.
Portu, Nicholas de, imperial notary, 111.
-, Stephen de, son of above, 111.
Portugal
King Philip's dealings with, 5
French ships driven from, by tempest, 7
Empress wishes to be regent in, 7
mentioned, 9
King of Spain makes preparation against, 13
mentioned, 16, 21
French succours return from, 24
French ship sent to, 33
mentioned, 40, 45, 47, 55
no States' ships allowed to trade with, 60
King of, 64
Strozzi desires to frame enterprise for, 84
Ambassador of, at Rome, recalled by Spanish King, 86
mentioned, 87
great seeking for Don Antonio in, 92
mentioned, 94
King Philip established in, 94
Monsieur gives audience to 'principal person' from, 95
mentioned, 99, 103
French King's dislike of Spanish invasion of, 104
mentioned, 105, 106
King of, conditions to be propounded to, 109
mentioned, 117, 118
Monsieur desires enterprise of, 130
Spanish King holds Cortes of, 139
mentioned, 143, 144, 146, 148, 162, 163, 164, 170
Sousa wishes to obtain help from Elizabeth for, 176, 180
mentioned, 182, 190, 206
women never succeed to crown of, 207
Strozzi will forsake cause of, unless paid by Count Vimioso, 220
King of Spain allowed to proceed with 'recovery' of, 225
principal people of, submit to obedience of King of Spain, 228
Elizabeth's idea of sending Rogers to, 235
King Philip holds Cortes of, 239
no preparations in France for enterprise for, 250
mentioned, 254, 256
King Philip gathering armies against, 263
Elizabeth wishes to make league with France to help, 263
German foot to be sent to, 275
attitude of France towards, 278
King of Spain's greatness to be withstood in, 282
England ancient ally of, 366
Drake helps cause of, 367
affairs of, 389
mentioned, 408, 412, 434, 457
Sousa wishes to convey himself out of, 459
mentioned, 474
Knollys takes merchant ships coming from, 478
news from, 479
mentioned, 482
Spaniards fortifying themselves in realm of, 499
Malespina does not wish French King to enterprise anything towards, 508
mentioned, 530
Schomberg wishes to join Strozzi's enterprise of, 551
Governor of Terceira thanks Walsingham for help given to restore Don Antonio to crown of, 568
probable revolt in, 573
mentioned, 574
Prince of Orange sends for principal merchants of, 613
Queen Mother offers to recall French from Terceira, if King Philip will withdraw forces from, 616
mentioned, 657
Queen Mother sends vessels to, 666
reference to English trade with, 704 (p. 650)
points as to how King of Spain may be annoyed in, 723.
-, Governors of, 190, 207.
-, Don Francis of, Count of Vimioso, 'Vymyos,' with Don Antonio, 92
with Monsieur at Bordeaux, 95, 99, 117, 118
mentioned, 122
amnesty not granted by King of Spain to, 128
mentioned, 130
memorandum in hand of, 142
mentioned, 144
Wade holds conference with, 146
Prim brings letters to, 147
Cobham visits, 148
King of Spain offers Calabria and Puglia to, 162
Prim out of favour with, 163
wishes to confer with Cobham, 164
conducts negotiations with Don Antonio, 180
Cobham visits at Tours, 190
hopes for Elizabeth's favour to Portuguese, 191
mentioned, 200
has audience of French King, 209
wishes to visit Elizabeth, 219, 220
reference to letter from, 223
mentioned, 228
kinsman of, said to be in England under name of Don Antonio, 249
has jewels in his custody, 250
Tassis writes concerning, 254
has received favours from French King, 256
mentioned, 263, 268, 271, 284
intends to go to England, 318
mentioned, 340, 366
said to have separated from Don Antonio, 454
Waad's account of conferences with Sousa and, 459
mentioned, 513, 517.
-, -, letters from, 175, 197, 219.
-, Don Joo de, amnesty not granted by King of Spain to, 128.
-, Manuel de, amnesty not granted by King of Spain to, 128.
Portugal, ambassador of, in France. See Barreto.
Portuguese
have not received much help from France, 7
brought into subjection to King of Spain, 24
solicit help fromElizabeth, 47
gentlemen at Tours, 63
desire to have Cardinal Alberto of Austria as their viceroy, 105
three, to be in every English ship serving Don Antonio, 143
seasoned with evil opinions of Elizabeth and Huguenots, 162
hope for Elizabeth's favour, 191
desire to be delivered from Spanish government, 209
gentleman, English slaves given to, by Turk, 221
carvell arrives at Rochelle, 223
land at Calais in disguise, 256
reference to letter to be translated into, 356
entire reliance not to be placed in, 366
under great obligation to Drake, 367
vanity ofaction of, discredits them with French, 370
enterprise, Count Brissac levies soldiers for, 379
mentioned, 392
Don Antonio hopes English nation will help 406
old Spanish soldiers unwilling to serve against, 407
discontented with government of Spaniards, 424
call Elizabeth their lady, 439
reference to ship taken by, 450
caravels taken by Roberts, 501
merchants, 528
to be allowed to sell in England goods coming from countries owing obedience to Don Antonio, 531
goods taken to Bristol by Roberts, 534
absent themselves from honouring Monsieur in Antwerp, 555
affairs, 573
preacher, 581
reference to caravel belonging to, 720.
Possevino, Antonio, Jesuit Father, 130.
Poulett, Amias, knight, 523.
Powel, Davy, of 'Mommurth, Welsh priest, 541.
Poyrier, captain of murderers on St. Bartholomew's day set at liberty, 130.
Prado, Melchior Nuez de, money owing to, 401.
Praeter, John, power of attorney granted by Consuls and Senate of Cologne to, 708.
Prague, Archbishop of. See Brus.
-, Emperor's Court at, 165, 166, 286
news from, 389, 407.
Pr, de la clerk of Finance, 676.
Preston
'Paston,' Richard, Scottish Colonel serving States, 214, 419
sent to Dunkirk, 446
quarrel between Stewart and, 603
regiment of, in Dunkirk, 613
mentioned, 707.
Price, Pryce, John, 37, 77, 83, 101.
-, , Welsh boy sent from Paris with letters, 513.
Prim
Prin, Perin, Pryme, Edward, 63, 138, 146, 148, 220, 223, 248
takes letter to Walsingham from Cobham, 250, 252
witnesses certificate, 440.
-, -, letters from, 147, 163, 164.
Prince Dauphin. See Bourbon, Franois de.
Pritz, Michael, agent of Duke of Pomerania, 506.
Priuli
Lorenzo, ambassador of Venice at Paris, 130, 221, 370, 403
Cobham's conference with, 667.
Privy Council, of England, 38.
-, dispatch from, 712.
-, report of proceedings of, 724.
Provence
Losdiguires confers with Huguenots in, 16
peace to be published in, 32
men of, complain to King of impositions, 62
Huguenots of, to meet King of Navarre at Mantauban, 75
Spanish King seeks to levy mariners in, 76
deputies of, to be reconciled at Montauban, 159
County of, bestowed on Monsieur, 370
Queen Mother's patrimony of, 392
Captain of, to be in Strozzi's association, 444
mentioned, 606.
Procurer-general of France, office of Queen Regnant's Chancellor given to, 511.
Proverbs, proverbial sayings, and quotations :
'Il braccio al collo, la gamba al letto,' 131.
'Le Martier fut prins pour le Regnard,' 228.
'To annoy you with twice-cooked cabbage,' 235.
'To keep Hannibal amused at Carthage,' 334.
'Messis est adhuc in herbis,' 392.
'Scarborough warning,' 407 (p. 379).
'Cardinal never did good to the realm,' 459.
'To receive scarce "Dieu vous garde de mal,"' 578.
'To fire as it begins to smoke,' 578.
'Coram pluribus utar,' 637.
'Accusando illustres viros, suo Romine famam quaerere,' 653.
'Bos lapsus fortius figit pedem,' 653.
'Qui prompt plaisir faicl il donne doublement,' 726.
Pruenen, Cornelis, Echevin, 577.
Pruneaux, M. des. See Sorbiers, Roch des.
'Prunnys'. See Pruneaux.
Prussia, 'Pruseland,' 704 (p. 649).
-, 'Spruse,' Duke of. See Albert Frederick.
Pryce, Thomas , Welsh Jesuit priest, in Paris, 508, 541.
Puccio, Francis, Florentine, 574.
Puglia (Apulia), King of Spain offers to Don Antonio, 162.
Punte, , of Lancashire, papist. 550.
Puy, Bishop of. See Saint-Nectaire.
Puy de Val de la Jugie, Frane's du, Sieur de Rieux, Governor of Narbonne, brings news of Spain, to French Court, 228 (p. 218).
Puygaillard. See Laumont.
Puynormand, surrendered to the King, 49.
Pyersbrigge Moor, 12.
Pyrenees, 'Pyreynes,' the, 224.