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Index
P
P., Sir C., 250l. for, 342.
Pachler. See Pashler.
Pack, Francis, deputy to Auditor J. Phillips, 438.
Package. See London (Scavage).
Packell, Count, a Swedish Lord, 762.
Packer, John, transactions with Sir G. Cateret, 180.
-, Philip, Paymaster to the Works, 6, 17, 51, 60, 87, 95, 150, 152, 159, 160, 172, 204, 264, 357, 386, 392, 399, 407, 413, 415, 425, 434, 471, 480, 517, 539, 562, 568, 620, 689, 701, 703, 706, 708, 742, 743, 750, 763, 780, 783, 784, 806, 825, 830, 840, 847, 856, 861, 863
salary, 629
issues to (including orders assigned to, &c.), see Works, Paymaster
fee farms, 494, 631.
-, Richard, wine merchant, 103.
-, Robert, Clerk of Parliament, 62.
-, -, usher of the Receipt, 599.
-, -, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Berks, 695.
-, William, usher of the Receipt, 599.
Packet boat. See Harwich.
Packhurst (land, Isle of Wight), 69.
Packington
Sir John baronet (lease, co. Lincoln), 130
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Worcester, 698.
Page, Captain Thomas, reward first Dutch War, 494.
Paine. See Payne.
Painter, Humphry, principal chirurgeon to the king, 692.
Painters
See Cooper, S.
Dankert, H.
King's limner
Lely, P.
Pallot, Daniel, shipmaster, 539.
Palm trees, 84.
Palmer
(Palmes), Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, the King's natural sons by, and grants to, 7, 175, 572-3
grants of 5,300l. per an. out of wine licences (see Villiers, G. and E.). 27, 128-9, 204, 293, 297, 381
grant of fines of Cornwall Duchy rents, 153, 175, 279 (see Villiers, G. and E.)
grant of 6,000l. out of the Excise, 324, 554
grant of Green's Norton, 208
Prizage and Butlerage, 312, 680
issues to, 337
goods for, 81, 95, 96, 426, 432, 638, 812
house, 426
dowers from Charles II to her daughters, see Lichfield, Countess, Sussex, Countess.
-, Lord George. See Fitz Roy, G.
-, Sir Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Kent, 788.
-, Mary, lease, Queen Mother's lands, 33.
-, Mr., Sir C. Wheeler's man, 360.
-, -, tin farthings, Prince Rupert, 361.
-, Peregrine, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Somerset, 697.
-, William, watchman, London, 364.
-, -, bailiff of the Dean and Chapter Court, Peterborough, 205, 423.
- (Palmes), William, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740
ditto, North Riding, 750.
-, Sir William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Bedford, 788.
Pamphlyn, Judith, widow of Richard, 22, 337, 829.
-, Richard, debt due to, from the Wardrobe, 22
a page of the presence, 337, 829.
Pan [? Pau], Nicholas, shipmaster, 605.
Pannage, 477.
Paolosarotti, Signor, Resident in England from Venice 731.
Paper, duties on and free imports of, for books, 149, 165, 246, 280, 366, 398, 409, 410, 463, 541, 558, 561, 594, 665, 679, 751.
- manufacture, starting in England, 768.
Papillon
Tho., wine merchant, 133
Navy victualler, 148, 160, 431, 536
tin seizure, 198, 296, 722.
Papists. See Recusants.
Paravisin (Parasavin), Peter, wine merchant, 133.
Parde, Robert de, merchant, of Rouen, 763.
Pardo, Thomas, goldsmith, interest to, 540.
Pardons, 71, 108, 362, 381, 384, 421, 462, 467, 472, 473, 484, 501, 523, 612, 650, 667, 677, 761, 787, 811, 817, 845, 860, 872.
Pare. See Parr.
Paris, 389, 527, 626, 636, 739.
-, victuallers at, 90.
Park, Nicholas, King's waiter, London port, 51, 166, 398, 767, 802, 858.
Parker (Barker), Christopher, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Lancashire, 739.
-, George, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Stafford, 790.
-, Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Worcester, 698
ditto, co. Suffolk, 791.
-, John (Barker), Commissioner for Recusants, co. Worcester, 698, 791.
-, Martha, 824.
-, Sir Phillip, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.
-, Sir Robert, baronet, 534.
-, Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Lancashire, 739
ditto, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740.
Parks, William, officer in the Exchequer, 616.
Parks
See Bestwood
Grafton
Potterspury
Somersham
Hampton Court
Windsor.
Parliament, 90.
- Acts of, 20, 24, 45, 48, 53, 82, 85, 126, 145, 155, 158, 178, 191, 202, 216, 224, 233, 235, 241, 247, 263, 299, 335, 358, 369, 382, 388, 400, 418, 423, 460, 472, 508, 527, 557, 585, 619, 627, 667, 694, 784, 788, 822, 828, 848, 851, 854.
-, address to the King, 98, 144, 489.
-, bills, sending copies of to the Treasury, &c., 337, 343, 344.
-, Clerk of, 221
reversionary grant of, 62 (see Browne, J., Packer, R.).
-, -, to send to the Treasury notice of matters relating to revenue, 221.
-, members of, 138, 289, 740, 811.
-, privilege of, 138.
-, robes (the King's), 40.
-, session, 202, 712, 814.
-, survey. See Commonwealth.
Parr (Pare), John, wine merchant, 133.
-, Thos., seizing goods, 426.
Parrat, Paul, noontender, London port, 79.
Parry, Edward, lease, Denbigh, 483.
-, Francis, agent in Portugal for the Queen Consort's dowry, 41, 181, 387
Resident, 444, 453, 626, 686, 862.
-, Richard (Ruthin rents), 510.
-, -, tidewaiter, London, 813.
-, Robert, 377.
Parsons, Anthony, Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 115, 139, 492, 637, 662, 742, 820.
-, Captain (Vauxhall), 626.
-, John, destroying tobacco plantations, 593.
-, -, surety for Excise Farmers (1674), 538.
-, Mr., Farmer of Excise of co. [? Northumberland], 255.
-, -, charges against Excise Commissioners, 240.
Partheriche, Edward (franchise of the Isle of Ely), 652.
Partington, Roger, Commissioner for Recusants, West Riding, co. Yorks, 740.
Passes, foreign ships sailing under English passports, 706.
-, passports [for individuals], sea briefs [for ships], rules as to, 228, 286, 291, 284, 297, 569, 812, 819, 827.
Pashler (Pachler), Oliver, vicar of Buckingham, royal bounty to, 432, 434.
Paston, Charlotte. See Howard.
-, Margaret, daughter of Viscount Yarmouth, marriage of, 582.
-, Sir Robert [Viscount Yarmouth], 381, 582
creation money, 381, 712
Farmer of Wood Farm, 161, 201, 205, 206, 209, 210, 214, 249, 255, 447, 481, 516, 517-8, 602, 635, 641, 657.
-, William (husband of Charlotte), 328, 479, 483.
Patacoes of tobacco, 400.
Patacons. See Holland.
Patents. See Chancery (clerk).
Patrick, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 69.
Patrickson, Joseph, surety for J. Lamplugh, 131.
Patterson, John, conventicle, 620.
Pattishall (co. Northampton), 153.
Paul (Paull), Sir John, Resident in Denmark, 4, 118, 239, 253, 343, 406, 513, 517, 591, 816, 871.
-, Sir William, Farmer of Prizage and Butlerage, 208, 409, 751.
Paulden, Thomas (lease, Holy Island), 93, 539, 567.
Paulen (Paulin), Mr., surveyor, Southampton, 710.
-, William, Commissioner for abuses, New Forest, 124.
Paulerspury (co. Northampton), 153.
Paulet
(Pawlet), Charles, Lord St. John, of Basing (afterwards Marquess of Winchester and Duke of Bolton), Lord Warden of New Forest, 9, 33, 37
Customs farm and fee farms, 9, 109, 111, 156, 195, 226, 237, 448-9, 803.
-, Chideock, keeper of the King's Privy galleries, Whitehall, 157, 392.
-, Frances Riccardy, eldest daughter of John Marquess of Winchester, and her sister, 824.
-, John, fifth Marquess of Winchester, 824.
Pauley, Paul, issue, 506, 773.
Paxton, Roger, ship master, 672.
Pay, Henry, tidesman, Newcastle, 116.
Payler, Sir Atkinson (Watkinson), Commissioner for Recusants, East Riding, co. Yorks, 695, 750.
Paynard, Thomas, 109.
Payne, Ambrose (St. Edmundsbury), 660.
-, John, of Guildford, felon, 44.
-, -, of Ruislip, co. Middlesex, 613.
-, -, shipmaster, 127, 605.
-, -, first secondary in the King's Remembrancer's Office, 663.
-, Thomas, Dutch prisoner, 235.
-, -, serjeant-at-arms, 402.
-, William, conventicle, 580.
Payton. See Peyton.
Peace
See Clerks
Justices,
-, with Dutch, 516, 545, 551, 561, 593.
Peacock, Colonel, charges against the Excise Commissioners, 240.
Peake (Peak), George, undersearcher, London, 802, 844.
-, Robert, boatman, Looe, 2.
-, Sir William, Commissioner for Recusants, London, 696
ditto, co. Essex 750, 789
ditto, co. Suffolk, 791.
Peakoe, Thomas, conventicle, 599.
Pearce (Peirce, Perse), George, vintner, 527.
-, James, chirurgeon in ordinary to the King, 770, 806
pension, 692.
-, John (lease), Devon, 77.
-, -, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Salop, 90
ditto, Wales, 537.
-, Joseph, freighting the "Peter," 33.
-, Mr., issue to, 325.
-, Penelope, wife of John, 77.
-, Samuel, son of John, 77.
-, Valentine, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Suffolk, 436, 523.
Pearson (Peirson), John, Bishop of Chester, 71.
-, Leonard, conventicle, 625.
Peasenhall (co. Suffolk), 630.
Pecket, Nathaniel, 803.
Peckham
(co. Kent), 760
East, 137.
Peckoner, Edmond, conventicle, 599.
Peddar, Peter, Queen Mother's bailiff, Spalding, 632.
Pedley, Sir Nich., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Hunts, 790.
Pegg, Gilbert [Patent Office clerk], 727.
-, William, of St. Martin's in the Fields, surety of W. Andrews, 136.
Pelham, Charles, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Lincoln, 696.
-, Sir John, baronet, Commissioner for taking sureties of C. Goodwyn, 115
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Sussex, 697.
-, Sir Nicholas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Sussex, 697.
Pelien, Thomas, shipmaster, 461.
Pember, Benjamin, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 69.
-, Devereux, Farmer of Excise, South Wales, 49.
-, Herbert, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 69.
Pemberton, Mr., Counsel, 191, 202, 299-300.
Pembrey (co. Carmarthen), 542.
Pembroke, Nicholas, conventicle, 531.
Pembroke, port, 587.
-, county, 377, 542, 868.
-, -, recusants, 694.
-, -, Hearthmoney collector. See Gwynn, R.
-, -, Receiver of Crown Lands. See Lloyd, B.
-, -, Taxes, Receiver of, 614, 728
see Vaughan, J.
Penalva, Countess of, goods for, 496, 785.
Pendevy (co. Cornwall), 137.
Pendennis Castle
Governor of, see Arundell, Lord R.
permitting ships to sail, 380, 418, 707, 754.
Pendrell, Elizabeth. See Yates.
-, George, recusant, 756, 757.
-, Humphry, recusant, 756-757
royal bounty, 57.
-, John, recusant, 756, 757
royal bounty, 261, 606.
-, Mary, recusant, 756
widow of Richard, 757.
-, Richard, 757.
-, William, recusant, 756, 757.
- family, 254, 276, 312
fee farms and annuities, 757.
Pengelly Prior (co. Cornwall), 868.
Peniston, Sir Thomas, 217, 220.
Penn (Pen), William (debt fee farms), 327, 353.
Pennington (co. Chester), 736.
Pennyman
(Peniman, Penniman), Sir James, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Durham, 740
ditto, North Riding, co. Yorks, 750.
-, Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, North Riding, co. Yorks, 750.
-, William, a Six Clerk, (1627), 98.
Penrice (co. Glamorgan), 542.
Penrith, honor of (co. Cumberland), 544, 732, 867.
Penruddock, Edward, 99.
Penruddock (co. Cumberland), 630.
Penryn (co. Cornwall), 316, 768, 774, 830, 866.
Pensions
See Customs (pensions and petty farms)
Exchequer
Excise
Fee Farms (fixed payments)
Navy.
-, in general, 45.
-, for widows of men killed in service. See Navy chest.
-, issues for, 254, 264.
-, payable in the Exchequer, 268.
-, paid by Fox, 268.
-, annuities, perpetuities, &c., names of grantees of. See :
Albemarle, Duke of.
Anglesey, Earl of.
Aram, T.
Arundel, C.
Baggot, J.
Bath, Earl of.
Berkeley, Jane.
Bertie, E. (Lady Lindsay).
Bickerton, Amy.
Bird, A.
-, R.
Bolton, Clara.
Bord, R.
Boynton, Catherine.
-, Isabel.
-, Isabel (widow).
-, Mary.
Bray, Lodovick.
Brentford, Countess of.
Bridgeman, Sir O.
Bristol, Earl and Countess of.
Broughton, M. and M.
Brouncker, R.
Brouncker, Viscount.
Buckhurst, Lord.
Buckingham, Duke of
Bull, E.
Bunce, Sir J.
Cambridge, Vice Chancellor.
Cambridge University.
Carbery, Earl of.
Carlisle, L.
Carteret, Sir E.
Castleton, N.
Chandos, Lord.
Chiffinch, W.
Church, P.
Civett, Fra.
Clarges, Sir T.
Clayton, Sir R.
Collins, J.
Cooke, J.
Cooper, C.
Cornwallis, Lady.
Cotton, Sir J.
Crane, M.
Crofts, W.
Dartmouth.
Dering, Sir E.
Dikes, E.
Dillon, T.
Doncaster, Earl of.
Dover, Earl of.
Dugdale, J.
Duras, Lord.
Dryden, J.
Ellesden, W.
-, A.
-, C.
Elliott, K.
Estoll, N.
Eton, Provost.
Fairfax, Col.
Falkland, Viscount of.
Falmouth, Countess.
Felton, T.
Finch, Sir H.
Fisher, Lady.
Fitzroy, H.
Fox, S.
Frescheville, Lord.
Garter, Chancellor
Gaywood, T.
Gerard, Lord C.
-, C.
Gibbons, N.
-, M.
-, N.
Gifford, Colonel C.
Glascock, W.
Godolphin, Sidney.
Golding, Anne.
Gunster, K.
Guy, H.
Gwynn, H.
Halsnorth, J.
Hamilton, J.
-, E.
Hanmer, Sir J.
Harding, H.
Harman, Lady K.
Hatton, Lord.
Hext, Juliana.
Holmes, Sir J.
-, Sir R.
Hooker, Widow.
Howard, Charlotte.
-, Henrietta.
-, James.
-, T.
Hudson, E.
Hume, Sir A.
Hyde, L.
Inchiquin, Earl of.
Kelly, A.
Kent, R.
Killegrew, H.
-, T. and R.
Kinnoul, Earl of.
King Charles I (Hospital).
Kirke, G.
Lawson, E.
-, A.
Laughorn, Mr.
Lely, P.
Lesly, R.
Levett, W.
Levins, M.
Lichfield, Earl of.
-, Countess of.
Lichfield (subchanter).
Lloyd, Lady Katherine.
-, E.
Loughborough, Lord.
Lucas, Lord C.
Macclesfield, town preacher.
Mansel, F.
Marlborough, Earl of.
Martin, E.
Massonet, P.
Middlesex, Countess of.
-, Earl of.
Milward, T.
Monmouth, Duke of.
Morgan, J.
Morland, S.
Morland, Sir S.
Morris, J.
Mowbray, Mr.
Mulgrave, Earl of.
Newburgh, Countess of.
Nottingham, Earl of.
Ormonde, Duke of.
Orrery, Earl of.
Otway, Sir J.
Oxford, Earl of.
Oxford, Countess of.
Pearce, J.
Pendrells (the).
Piper, Colonel H.
Plymouth, Earl of.
Pooley, Lady.
Portland, Countess Dowager.
Price, Sir H.
Princess Elizabeth.
Prince Rupert.
Ranelagh, Viscount.
Read, Captain J. and widow.
Richmond, Duchess of.
-, Dowager Duchess of.
Rochester, Earl of.
Sackville, C.
Sandys, T.
-, Lady L.
Saunderson, Lady.
Savile, H.
Sayers, G.
-, J.
-, Lady.
St. Botolph's.
St. John Baptist.
St. Magnus.
St. Michael's (Cornhill).
St. Peter's (Tower).
St. Ravy, Sir W.
Shannon, Viscount.
Southwell School, 666.
Spragg, Sir E.
Stewart, Sophia.
Strafford, Earl of.
Strickland, B.
Sunderland, Earl of.
Sussex, Earl of.
Thomas, H.
Thornhill, J.
Trelawney, Major E.
Topham, R.
Trevor, Lady.
Troutbeck, Dr.
Tuke, M.
Turnbull, J.
Vandicke, J.
Vantlett, C. de.
Vyner, Sir R.
Washington, Colonel and daughters.
Wentworth, Lady P.
Windham, Sir C.
-, Sir F.
-, Lady.
-, W.
-, T.
-, Colonel F.
Whitgrave, T.
Whittle, S.
Withers, E.
Willoughby, Captain F.
Wiseman, R.
Pentry, Rebecca (and husband of) (tenement, Boyton), 74.
Penyston. See Peniston.
Pepper, imports, 490-1, 493.
Pepper, Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Norfolk, 698.
Pepys (Pepis), John, clerk of the Acts, 443.
-, Mr., goods for, 533.
-, Roger, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Cambridge, 803.
-, Samuel, clerk of the Acts, 184, 255, 266, 274, 294, 322, 323, 627, 672, 673
receiver and Treasurer for the garrison of Tangier, 18, 141, 147, 228, 261, 275, 288, 308, 336, 395, 518, 639, 640, 681, 710, 712, 727, 811, 821, 858, 863, 874.
Percivall, Mr., tidewaiter, London, 300.
Percy
Elizabeth, widow of Algernon eleventh Earl of Northumberland, 519
Countess Dowager, 822.
-, Henry, brother of Thomas, afterwards ninth Earl of Northumberland, 116.
-, Joceline, twelfth Earl of Northumberland, 116.
-, Thomas, eighth Earl of Northumberland, 116.
Perjury, 845.
Perke, Thomas, Commissioner of Dean Forest, 150.
Perkin (Perkins), Matthew, tidesman, Bristol, 300, 841.
-, Moses, watchman, Bristol, 841.
Perquisites, commutation of, 389.
Perrot, Sir Herbert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Hereford, 696.
-, Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Oxford, 790.
Perry (Pery), John, Hearthmoney farm proposals, 236, 238, 540, 615, 644, 708.
Perryman
Mr., complaint against F. Finch, 104
commander of the "Mermaid," 109.
Persian carpet, 771.
Pershore (Parslow), Hundred, co. Worcester, 17, 188.
-, Lower (co. Worcester), 17.
Perthill, Stratton super Fosse, 809.
Pervith (co. Cardigan), 659.
Perwich, William, employed in Paris for negotiating certain affairs for His Majesty, 234, 282, 343, 389, 432, 579, 667, 827, 865.
Peryn, Richard, outlaw, 77.
Pesehall [? Beansall, Warwick], 109.
Peter, a Moor, 837.
Peterborough, 205, 423.
- Cathedral, 511.
-, Dean and Chapter Court, 423
deputy steward of, see Wells, J.
bailiff of, see Palmer, W.
-, -, rent payable by, 511.
-, tenths, 373.
-, Earl of. See Mordaunt, H.
Peters, John Baptista, 527.
-, Captain John, loans to the Government, 18.
Pethebridge, John, conventicle, 531.
Petley, Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Kent, 789.
Petit, Monsieur Rene, correspondent for the English merchants in France, and secretary to the Embassy in France and agent at Rouen, royal bounty to, 314, 739, 761, 785.
Pett, Sir Peter (Commissioner for Forest abuses), 734.
-, Mr., salary, 276, 289.
-, Phineas, shipwright, Chatham yard, building flyboat, 682.
Pettit, William, Customs bonds, 799.
Pettus
Sir John, 334
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.
Petty Customs. See Customs.
- serjeanty, 711.
Petty, Thomas, ship's purser, 811.
-, Sir William, proposals for Hearthmoney Farm, 236
Irish Revenue Farm, 345, 346, 823, 859
lands in Ireland, 348, 349
excepted out of 1675 farm, 855.
Pevensey (co. Sussex), 385.
Peverell (Peveril), Honor and manor of, co. Notts, 51, 130.
Pewsey (co. Wilts), 728.
Pewterers, petition, 230, 298.
Peyton
(Payton), Sir Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 696
Commissioner for the Eighteen Months' assessment, co. Middlesex, 752.
-, Sir Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Kent, 788
lease, 328
coal grant, 766.
Phillips (Phelips) (Philips), Captain Bernard, Irish officer from Holland, 292, 699.
-, Colonel, 197, 252.
-, Edward, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Somerset, 697.
-, Sir Edward, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Somerset, 697.
-, Elisha, sheriff of Norfolk, 620.
-, Fabian [assistant or deputy Comptroller of Law Proceedings], 14, 148, 317, 334, 335, 568, 602, 636, 763.
-, Francis, steward of Kennington, 705.
-, Henry, king's master carver [to the Works], 5, 413, 629.
-, John, an Auditor of the Exchequer Court and for fee farms, 21, 40, 48, 49, 52, 84, 85, 88, 104, 111, 114, 438, 464, 614, 637, 660, 662, 742, 772, 793
Deputy, see Pack, F.
-, Mr., Seymour's petition, 328.
-, Robert, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 112, 345, 418, 551, 595, 654, 738, 786, 842.
-, Roger, tidesman, Plymouth, 528.
-, Samuel, servant to Lord Townshend, 509.
-, -, King's waiter, London, 603, 802, 858.
Philmer, Sir Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Kent, 788.
Philpott (Philpot), Geo. (Norley Thorns, New Forest), 290, 340, 680, 684, 688, 693, 733, 761, 766.
-, Henry (wood, New Forest), 761.
Phipps
Edward, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, cos. Leicester and Rutland, 163
ditto, Wales, 537.
-, Thomas, Customs bonds, 798.
Phipping Park (co. Yorks), 542.
Phnix Park, lands of, 351.
Phrip. See Frip.
Physicians to the King. See King's.
- to the Queen. See Queen.
Piccage, 86, 566.
Pickering Lythe, wapentake, North Riding, co. Yorks, 10.
-, co. Yorks, 737.
- House (London), 760.
Pictures
prints and drawings, 96, 157, 181, 186, 192, 321, 329, 364, 382, 384, 387, 389, 390, 391, 395, 426, 436, 450, 475, 480, 522, 568, (copy) 583, 592, 596, 600, 605, 615, 616, 620, 656, 688, 710, 868
prospect pictures, 769, 774, 784
picture frames, 812, 818
drawings and prints, 818.
-, rule for bringing in good pictures, 199.
-, of King Charles II. See King Charles II.
Pidgeon
(Pigeon), Charles, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 433, 462
petition, Customs, 334.
Pidley (co. Huntingdon), 165, 175.
Piedmont moneys, discoverer, 423.
Pierrepont, Gervas, pictures for, 321, 784.
-, Henry, Marquess of Dorchester, 91
creation money, 89.
-, Mr., for the Dowager Countess of Northumberland, 822.
Pigg, Richard, payment, 37.
Pigott (Pigot), Alice, widow, lands in Ely, 121.
-, Anne, alien, lands in Ely, 121.
-, Isaac, alien, lands in Ely, 121.
-, Sir Richard, Hearthmoney Farm arrears, 312, 320, 433, 536, 646, 689, 731
clerk of patents, 446
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Cambridge, 803.
-, Samuel, alien, lands in Ely, 121.
Pigneroll (France), 739.
Pill (the), Bristol, 216.
Pile. See Pyle.
Pinchbeck (co. Lincoln), 516, 544.
Pinckney (Pinkney), Elizabeth, widow, royal bounty, 36, 118, 173, 190, 376, 401, 455, 568, 591, 657, 725, 771, 829.
Pinckworthy (Bradford, co. Devon), 77.
Pinder, Matthew, a Six Clerk of Chancery, 98-9, 408.
-, Reginald, Sub-Farmer of Excise, cos. Leicester and Rutland, 748.
Pinfold, Dr. Thomas, Professor of Civil Law, Cambridge, 81.
Pins for the Robes, 64.
Pinsley. See Woodstock.
Pipe clay, 335, 701, 718.
Piper, Colonel Hugh, Deputy Governor of Plymouth, pension to, 44.
Piperell, Sidrak, conventicle, 531.
Pipon, James, merchant, 808.
Piques, Agmondesham, goldsmith (for badges), 390, 456.
Piscataqua (river, New Hampshire), 35.
Pitfeild, Charles, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 790.
Pittenweem (Fife), 42.
Pitts, George, proposal for Irish Revenue Farm, 329-30, 332.
Pix. See Mint.
Plague, 134, 139, 182, 715, 768, 837.
Plaid, pladding. See Scotch.
Planks duty. See Wood Farm.
Plantations (see America), 367, 482, 498, 706.
-, bonds. See Navigation Act.
-, coal export permitted to, 400.
-, commodities of Plantation growth for which no bond is given, duty on. See Plantation duty.
-, Council for Foreign Plantations. See Trade.
-, Customs officers, instructions to, 285.
-, Duty (by act of 25 Car. II c. 7), 424
commencement of act for, 460
collection of and instructions to the collectors, 126, 424, 427, 437, 451-2, 456, 460, 498, 501, 521, 596, 613, 659, 667, 671, 705.
-, duties, 115.
-, embargo on ships to, 424.
-, European imports to come only from England, 824.
-, ginger, duty on, 460.
-, Governors of, 15
instructions to, 186.
-, ordnance for, 760.
-, report from the customs, 308.
-, sale of goods paid for duty, 768.
-, ships, 16
bonds of, and frauds in connection with, see Navigation Act (frauds).
-, standing Council for. See Trade.
-, trade, Act for better securing, 126.
-, -, frauds. See Navigation Act.
-, foreign, of other countries, 15.
Plate, Ambassadorial, grants of, 67, 77, 244, 826, 836.
-, -, return of or otherwise, to Jewel house, 18, 342.
-, delivered to Jewel House. See Jewel.
-, discharges of, 145.
-, export of, 384.
-, issues for. See Vyner, Sir R.
-, to officers, dignitaries, &c., 105.
-, sold to the King, 84.
Platt, Sir John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Surrey, 791.
Player
Sir Tho., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 696
Chamberlain of London, 18, 222, 237, 246, 406
Receiver of the Royal Aid, London, 89, 438
transactions with Sir G. Carteret, 180.
Players. See Theatre
Playters, Jno., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.
Pley, George, senr., collector of Weymouth, 245, 460, 528, 532, 537, 652, 768.
-, -, junr., collector of Lyme, 460.
Pleydell, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Wilts, 698.
Plummers Close (Stratton super Fosse), 809.
Plumpton, Andrew, tidesman, London port, 475, 484.
Plunkett, Luke, merchant, 532, 583, 590.
-, Richard (sic for Patrick), tenth Lord Dunsany, royal bounty to, 423.
Plush, 72.
Plymouth, Earl of. See Fitz Charles, C.
Plymouth (co. Devon), 39, 83, 123, 141, 159, 170, 190, 295, 385, 387, 416, 440, 449, 506, 526, 528, 569, 586, 653, 672, 700, 711, 764, 767, 770, 799, 865.
-, fortifications, Lam-hay, 218, 230, 233
lands for fortifications, 49, 217, 218, 352, 466, 808.
-, Governor of. See Bath, Earl of
Deputy Governor, see Piper Colonel H.
-, wine licences, 374.
-, works at, 179, 276, 293, 301.
Plympton, Stannary Court, 779.
Pocklington (co. Yorks), 596.
Pocock, Thomas, entering clerk, Law Duties Control Office, 148, 272, 317, 602, 628, 797.
Pod wharf, making a, 424.
Point. See Lace.
Pointon (co. Lincoln), 130.
Pointz. See Poyntz.
Pole, German. Commissioner for Recusants, co. Derby, 792.
Poley. See Pooley.
Pollard, George, solicitor for the Eighteen Months' tax, cos. Devon and Exeter, 101, 113, 166.
Pollard trees, 394.
Pollexfen, Mr., 104.
Polstead, Benjamin, collector of Lynn, 740, 768, 814.
Polwheele, John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Cornwall, 695.
-, -, (tenement, Trevennen, Cornwall Duchy), 74, 310, 751, 799, 868.
-, Thomas 799.
Pomerania (Prussia), 578.
Pomponne (Depompone), Chevalier de, 836.
Ponsonby (co. Cumberland), 735.
Pontefract (co. Yorks), 542.
Poole, Sir Courtney, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 695.
-, Mathew (Sinopsis Criticorum, &c.), 398.
Poole (co. Dorset), 108, 585, 645, 694, 838, 843, 849.
-, Park (Tynten, Cornwall), 660.
Pooley (Poolye), Alexander, tidesman, petition, 201, 203, 392.
- (Poolye), Sir Edmund (payment to), 37.
- (Poley), Sir John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Suffolk, 791.
-, Lady, 264, 308, 738
pension out of Coal farm, 301.
Poor, Francis, glazier, 611.
Poor prisoners, Act for release of, 178.
Pope, Richard, merchant, Bristol, 811.
Porchester (co. Hants), 368.
Port bonds. See Customs.
Port
St. Mary, 615
agent at, see Ambassadors to Spain.
Portage of moneys, fee for, 749.
Porter, Andrew (Aubury, Aubrey), a Page of Honour to the King, 3, 105, 433, 461, 585, 700, 862.
-, George, surveyor of small customs, London port, 18, 157, 423, 550, 587, 606, 849
royal bounty to, 43, 56.
-, James, lease of Broke Hall, Ipswich, 43, 74, 81, 120
clerk to the tide surveyors, 612.
-, Jane, 201.
-, Major Thomas, Envoy to the Duke of Villa Hermosa, Brussels, 321, 335, 342, 702, 708, 766, 830, 836.
-, Mr., a counsel, 344.
-, Stephen, tidewaiter, London, 813.
-, Thomas, fine on, 477
recovering ships sunk at Ostend, 754.
Portland, Countess Dowager. See Weston, Frances.
Portman
Edmund, gentleman, loans to the Government, 162, 396
agent to the Navy victualler, 438.
-, John, of London, banker and goldsmith, 198, 243
statement of principal, 752
loans, 406
interest, 540, 594
banker, Lombard Street, 643
speculatively bought tallies and orders, 306.
-, Sir William, 3, 750.
Portsmouth, Duchess of. See Keroualle, L.
Portsmouth (co. Hants), 5, 24, 29, 245, 457, 520, 561, 566, 613, 704.
-, building ships at, 98, 420.
-, governor of, 654
see Legge, G., York, Duke of.
-, garrison, 436, 467
see Cornelius, D.
-, the King's yard at, 39, 850.
Portugal, 189, 436, 519, 521, 522, 526, 530, 738.
-, merchants, 545.
-, money. See Queen Consort (dowry).
-, Prince Regent of, 150.
-, Prince of Portugal's picture, 592, 600.
-, Queen of, 592.
-, royal family of, 592.
-, ships, 519, 545.
Portus, William, tidesman, Newcastle, 714.
Post coinage. See Tin.
Post fines, answered direct by sheriffs, 68.
-, Farmers. See Berkshire, Earl of
Howard, Sir R.
-, -, South Wales. See Carbery, Earl of.
-, assignments, orders, &c. on, 37, 68.
-, lease, 68.
Post Office, court postmaster. See Dereham. Mr.
-, deputy postmaster. See Bennet, Sir J.
-, lace sent in the mail, 785, 803.
-, letters forbidden to be opened by Customs officers, 322.
-, postmaster (see Arlington, Earl of), 322, 803, 821.
-, -, defalcations to, for franked letters, despatches, &c., 310, 440, 469, 560, 618, 821, 826.
Potashes, 744.
Potters' clay or pulling earth, 701, 718.
Potterspury
(co. Northampton) 153, 155
Park, 164.
Potts, George, wine merchant, 103.
-, Mr., prize ship, 653.
Poulett, John, third Lord Poulett of Hinton, 646.
Poulton port (co. Lancashire), 2.
Poulton, Edward, falconer, 570.
-, William (son to Edward), falconer, 570, 685.
Poultry Compter, 58.
Poundage, 417, 578, 645, 749.
-, Act of. See Customs.
Pounde, Robert, groom litterman to the King, 67, 523, 774.
Povey
Tho., Commissioner for Recusants, co. Middlesex, 696
Tangiers accounts, 209, 435
for the ministers at Jamaica, 318, 624
pension as a Master of Requests, 753, 863.
Powder Hundred (co. Cornwall), 82.
Powell (and see Powle), Edmund (Windsor lands), 527.
-, George, comptroller, Pembroke, 587.
-, John, comptroller, Pembroke, 587.
-, Littleton, grant of fines, 658.
-, Sir Nathaniell, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Kent, 788.
-, Colonel Rise, 642.
-, Thomas, of Clothfair, Smithfield, arrest of, 392, 396.
-, Walter, 755.
-, William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Essex, 789, 750.
-, alias Hinson, Sir William, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Hereford, 696.
Power, Anthony, wine office, 491.
-, Richard, sixth Lord le Power, afterwards Earl of Tyrone, grant of lands, 89.
-, Thomas, waiter, Stockton, 724.
Powick (co. Worcester), 123.
Powis, Lady, nominating a landwaiter, 311.
-, Lord. See Herbert, W.
Powerscourt, Viscount. See Wingfield, F.
Powle (and see Powell), Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Gloucester, 789.
-, Sir Richard, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Berks, 695.
-, -, lease, 534, 547, 598, 604, 738.
Powney
John, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Berks, 788
lease, Windsor manor, 433, 463, 475.
-, Richard, lease, Windsor manor, 463.
Poynton Cow Pastures or Gosdales (co. Lincoln), 50.
Poyntz (Pointz), Francis, yeoman arras maker and tapestry maker to the King, 88, 209, 260, 491.
-, Sir John, lease, 20
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Norfolk, 698.
-, Captain, seizer of prohibited goods, 586, 622.
Prade, Mr., tin affair, 227.
Praed, James, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Cornwall, 695.
Pratt, Elias, collector, Berwick, 393.
-, Francis, outlaw, 15.
-, John, lease, 15.
-, Sir Roger, 623.
-, Thomas, searcher, Greenwich, 848.
Pre Fines, South Wales, Farmer of. See Carbery. Earl of.
Preist, John (Joseph), services in the ballet, 815.
Prentice Coppice. See Salcey Forest.
Prerogative Court. See Canterbury.
Prescot (or Prestcottfarm, manor)(co. Oxford), 108, 145.
Press
supervision of, 559
see Mearne, S.
Pressgang. See Navy (Impressing).
Prest certificates. See Imprest.
Prestcot (Prescot), Alexander, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Essex, 789, 750.
-, Henry, Surveyor of Small Customs, London, 587.
-, Lewis, 179.
Presteigne (co. Radnor), 442.
Preston (co. Lancashire), 735.
Preston Jacklyn, chantry (co. Yorks), 737.
-, Jacob, a King's waiter, 767, 800.
-, Thomas, a King's waiter, 201, 398
brother to, 201.
-, -, of West Ham, surety of W. Norrington, 115.
-, -, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Lancashire, 739.
Prestwich (co. Lancashire), 531.
Prestwood, John, umpire Wheeler and Strode, 214.
Pretty, Colonel, petition, 257.
Prettyman
William, Receiver and Remembrancer of First Fruits, 51, 142, 148, 162, 214
lands of, 148.
Price, Bartholomew, grant of debt, 566, 575.
-, Charles, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Monmouth, 790.
-, Edward, chaplain of Barbados regiment, 68, 453.
-, Elizabeth, widow of Edward, chaplain of the Barbados regiment, petition, 30, 68, 207, 453
royal bounty to, 470.
-, Henrietta Maria, Maid of Honour to the Queen, royal bounty to, 458.
-, Sir Herbert, pension, 69, 221, 248, 310, 341, 394, 482, 671, 747, 808, 835
his lady, 835.
-, Jervas, chief under-keeper of St. James's Park, 403
Gentleman of the Bows, 835.
-, Mr., charges against Excise Commissioners, 240.
-, Morgan, forgery of, 426.
-, Owen, 426, 470.
-, Richard, waiter, Aberdovey, 487.
-, Thomas, goldsmith, interest, 540.
-, -, Receiver of the Royal Aid, co. Hereford, 89, 566, 575.
Prices
See Corn
Hemp
Saltpetre
Tin.
Prichet (Pritchett), Dr. John, Bishop of Gloucester, 41.
Prideaux, Edward, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Cornwall, 695.
-, John, a Page of Honour to the King, 123, 131, 637, 738, 852.
-, Peter, a Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 152, 433
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 695.
Prince, Philip, a Commissioner for Recusants, co Salop, 697.
Prince, Henry, son to James I, 635.
-, Rupert, Governor or Captain of Windsor Castle (10s. a day), 37, 309, 744
an Admiralty Lord, 402
Lord Admiral, 495
reward first Dutch war, 494
a Commissioner for Tangier, 393
a Commissioner for the settlement of Ireland, 399
creation money, 366
pension of 2,000l. per an. on the Customs, 19, 187, 252, 275, 302, 318, 338, 863, 440, 717, 731, 773
pension of 4,000l. per an., 27. 441
interest on 3,000l. expended, 86
loans for, 189, 426
issues to, unclassed, 394
tin farthings, 361
plate for, on going to sea, 105
pilot to. 337
goods for, 501
fish for, 394.
Prince's Meadows, Kennington, Lambeth, 150, 814.
Princess Elizabeth, pension to, 135, 405, 564, 629, 836.
Printing press. See King's printing press.
Priory rents, 34.
Priory (Preory, Prior's) marsh (co. Lincoln), 468, 598, 872.
Prisoners beyond sea
relief of, 387
and see War (second Dutch), Poor.
Pritchard, Rowland, a Commissioner for Recusants, co. Monmouth, 790.
Pritchet. See Prichet.
Privateers
(English), 332, 375
captures by, 12, 26.
-, Dutch. See Dutch.
-, French. See France.
Privy Chamber. See Royal Household.
- Council, 732.
-, -, Board or table, 674, 681
matters heard at, 198, 390
summons to, 289.
-, -, books, state of revenue or establishment in, 308.
-, -, Chamber (see also Windsor), keepers of. See Cooling, B.
Cox, G.
Cox, N.
Hanson, J.
Ravenscrofte, T.
-, -, clerks of, 251, 338, 826 (see Lloyd, Sir P., Nicholas, Sir J., Southwell, Sir R., Walker, Sir E., Williamson, Sir J.)
New Year's gifts to, 277.
-, -, Committee or Council for Foreign Affairs, 232, 292, 333.
-, -, complaints to, 795
matters left to the decision of, 867.
-, -, Lords of, 207, 523, 560.
-, -, meetings, 217, 221, 257, 298, 326, 328, 329, 356, 357, 374, 535, 545
at Hampton Court, 323.
-, -, orders of, 4, 7, 13, 19, 21, 31, 39, 68, 73, 119, 134, 163, 188, 194, 208, 211, 215, 220, 222, 239, 242, 249, 265, 270, 288, 291, 300, 304, 319, 327, 334, 353, 372, 376, 386, 388, 390, 409, 412, 416, 422, 424, 428, 433, 435, 444, 446, 461, 463, 473, 475, 479, 483, 486, 507, 508, 512, 525, 530, 581, 611, 641, 691, 748, 768, 777, 782, 785, 802, 812, 822, 840, 842.
-, -, papers for (from the Treasury), 301, 304, 311, 353, 356.
-, -, petitions to, 581.
-, -, proclamations, 7, 10, 266, 271, 391, 824.
-, -, provisions for, 168.
-, -, records at Whitehall, keeper of. See Woolley, J.
-, -, reports to, 716
and see Treasury (reporting).
- Purse, accounts, 61.
- -, arrears of Hearthmoney applied to, 272, 273, 290.
- -, issues to, 4, 27, 28, 53, 68, 105, 114, 157, 181, 193, 254, 319, 321, 323, 325, 326, 398, 432, 487, 503, 518, 549, 551, 621, 623, 699, 711, 717, 725, 750, 769, 776, 785, 806, 831, 842, 849, 861, 874
issues for Healing medals, see Healing.
-, -, Keeper of. See Falmouth, Earl of
May, B.
-, -, pensions out of, 161.
-, -, seizures, fines and forfeitures appropriated to. See Seizures.
-, Seal, Commissioners for, 60.
-, -, Keeper of (see Anglesey, Earl of, Robartes, Lord J.), 185. 189, 194, 197, 198, 243, 286, 328, 334, 390, 524, 701, 737, 806, 860
ancient diet and allowance in lieu of, 135, 222, 256, 322. 325, 352, 366, 441, 774, 795, 832, 844, 861
salary or pension to, 249, 308, 322, 341, 441, 773, 795, 832
fee to, out of the Customs, 249, 322, 795, 835.
Prizage and Butlerage
208, 209, 221, 245, 430, 680, 751
see Paul, Sir W., Waller, Sir T., Waller, W.
-, -, allowances to Eton College, &c., 434
and see Customs (Impost).
-, -, coinage duty on, 530, 751.
-, -, demanded on subsidy wine, 498.
-, -, grant of (temp. James I), to Sir T. Waller, 146, 796.
-, -, grant of, to Viscount Grandison and E. Villiers [for the Duchess of Cleveland], 312
see Villiers, G. and E.
-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.
Prizes (and see War), appraisements, 391.
-, Commissioners for, 4, 78, 338, 352, 408, 412, 449, 461, 474, 490, 493, 543, 565, 876.
-, customs on, and questions as to, 375, 376, 379, 393, 397, 404, 414, 422, 661
and see Naturalizing (ships).
-, frauds and embezzlements, 2, 397-8.
-, goods, 26, 42, 412, 471.
-, grants of, to individuals, 30, 521, 543, 565, 574, 581.
-, issues out of, 169, 257, 418, 461, 543, 765.
-, officers, 338.
-, Receiver. See Mounteney, R.
-, rules for distribution of, to seamen capturing, in lieu of gunnage and tunnage, 4.
-, sale of, 799.
-, ships, 7, 26, 78, 119, 135, 136, 141, 352, 360, 375-6, 388, 389, 393, 414, 449, 521, 525, 543, 661, 669-70, 876
goods embezzled from. 397-8
ships, &c., sold, 490, 493, 496, 545, 574, 663, 700
for privateers' captures see Privateers
for Dutch East India prizes see East (India).
-, Sub-Commissioners(London), 96, 169, 222, 393, 497, (Hull) 193.
-, suits and condemnations in the Admiralty, 87, 98, 781.
Pro, tallies of, 234.
Probert
Sir George, Commissioner, Dean Forest, 150
Nicholas's pardon, 208
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Monmouth, 790.
-, Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Monmouth, 790.
Proby, Peter, wine merchant, 133.
-, Sir Thomas, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Bucks, 788
ditto, co. Hunts, 790.
Proclamations. See Privy Council.
Procter
Henry, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Berks, 695
ditto, co. Bucks, 788.
Progers
(Proger), Edward, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 112, 116, 198, 325, 345, 418, 551, 587, 595, 641, 654, 738, 806, 842
Middle Park, Hampton Court, 39, 324, 860
deputy keeper of Hampton Court chase, 572, 815
New Park deer, 13
grant of estate, 439, 462
petition, 212
lands in Ireland, 269
pension for Lady Sandys, 444, 462, 588, 614
grant of forfeited estate, 548
800l. per annum out of wood farm, 612
goods for, 751.
-, Henry (debt to), 298, 312, 415, 751.
-, James, a Groom of the Privy Chamber, 415.
-, Philip (lands, 1634), 99.
Progresses. See King's.
Prohibited goods. See Customs.
Prowse
(Proose), Richard, Hearthmoney, Cornwall and Devon, 20, 708
[evidently a clerk of patents], 651.
-, Tho, of Hillersdon. surety of G. Clark, 163.
Pruine, Robert, tidewaiter, London, 812.
Puckle
James a Navy Commissioner, 367
(1,000l. from Mr. Lindsey), 305
royal bounty to, 416, 725.
Pudsey
Ambrose, issue to, 325
royal bounty to, 787, 806.
Puis. See Dupuy.
Pullen, William, waiter, Hull, 631.
Pulteney (Poultney), Sir William, lease, 391.
Puncheon, measure of, 576.
Puncknoll (co. Dorset), 137.
Purcell, Edward, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter assistant, 394.
-, Thomas, a King's musician, 394, 411, 454 621, 634, 797, 804.
Purdon, Captain George, lands in Munster, 823.
Purprestures. See Delamere Forest.
Purton (co. Gloucester), 150.
Putney Park (co. Surrey), 459.
Putt, Samuel, wine merchant, 71.
-, Sir Tho., sheriff of Devon, 602
Commissioner for Recusants, co. Devon, 695.
Puy (Puis), Monsieur du See Dupuy.
Pye, Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Hereford, 790.
-, Sir Robert, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Berks, 695.
Pyder Hundred (co. Cornwall), 82.
Pyle (Pile, Pill), Richard, principal chirurgeon to the King, issue to, 340, 493, 669, 796, 829.
-, Sir Seymor, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Wilts, 698.
-, Sir Symon, baronet, 115.
Pym
Christopher, Receiver of the Eighteen Months' assessment, Lindsey, Lincoln, 102, 106
Receiver of the Subsidy, part of Lincoln, 105.
Pynesfield ("Pinchfield") (co. Herts), 99.
Pytt. James, Commissioner for Recusants, co. Worcester, 698.