Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.
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'General Index: P, Q, R', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7, (London, 1891) pp. 658-665. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1645-7/pp658-665 [accessed 17 April 2024]
P.
Packer, John, Esq.
Paddy, Lewis
Page, John
Paine, Col. John N., letter of
Palatinate, the Lower and Upper
Palatine, Count, see Charles Lodowick.
-, Elector, see Elector Palatine.
Palatines, House of and see Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia; Princes Rupert and Maurice.
Palmer, Herbert, assessor of the Assembly of
Divines at Westminster
-, James
-, Jeffrey, Esq.
-, Sir Thomas
Paltocke, John
Papal Nuncio, the
Papists, the
-, and delinquents, compositions with
-, and other delinquents ordered to leave
London
-, estates of
-, lands of
-, Ordinances against, and see
Roman Catholics.
Pargitor, John
Paris
-, Irish Roman Catholics in
-, packet, the
-, the Queen's Court at
-, letters dated from
Parker, Mr.
-, John, Warden of the Stationers'
Company, examination of
Parkers,—
Parkhurst, Sir William, Warden of the Mint
Parliament, absenting members of, declaration
of
-, commission of
-, commissioners of, for receiving the
person of the King from the Scots
-, committee of Lords and Commons
for advance of money, &c., for the army,
order made by
-, orders of
-, Ordinances of
-, resolutions of
-, Speakers of both Houses of, Chamberlains of the County Palatine of
Chester
-, letters of
-, statutes of
-, Lower House of, notices of and
passim.
-, committee for Examinations,
order of
Parliament, Lower House of, committee of,
for petitions
-, committee for the reduced
officers, order made at
-, election of new members for
-, Journals of
-, orders, resolutions, &c., of
-, petition to
-, Sergeant-at-Arms of
-, Speaker of, see Lenthall,
William.
-, Upper House of
-, Gentleman Usher in attendance
-, Journals of
-, orders of
-, letter to
-, petition to
-, Speaker of, pro tem.
-, letters to
Parliamentary Order Book, the
Parliaments, Clerk of; and see Browne, John; Elsinge H.
Parry, Sir George, Knt., D.C.L., petition of
-, commissioner of Excise for
Exeter and Devon, letter to
Parsons,—
-, Sir William
Paton, Capt., his troop
Patrington, co. York
Paulet, John, see Winchester, Marquis of.
Pauline,—
Pawlett, Charles, Esq.
Paxford, Richard, gunner of H.M.S. "Triumph,"
Payne, Col. George
-, to be governor of Abingdon
Payne, Col. George, letter to
Peace, overtures for
-, propositions for
Peacock, Capt.
-, James, late captain of H.M.S.
"Warwick,"
Peale, Mr.
Pearce, John, Captain of the "Weymouth" frigate
Peckham, Robert, Esq.
Peers, and sons of peers, list of
Pegg, Capt. Abraham
Peland, Capt.
Pelham, John, M.P.
-, Mr.
"Pelican," the frigate
Pells, clerk of the, office of
Pembridge Castle
Pembroke
-, governor of, Col. Poyer
-, co.
-, distressed state of
-, garrisons of
-, gentlemen of
-, regained by the Parliament
-, and Montgomery, Philip Herbert, Earl
of
-, facetious speech attributed to
-, Susannah Countess of
Penal laws in Ireland, the and see Ireland.
Pendennis, co. Cornwall
-, castle
-, governor of and see
Arundel, John.
-, names of some of the Royalist
party who defended
-, surrender of
Pennell, Edward, Esq.
Pennington, Alderman
-, Capt.
Pennoyer, William
Penrose, co. Cornwall
Penruddock, George, Esq.
Pensions, conferred by the King
Pentlow, Thomas
Percival, James
-, Thomas, Esq., petition of
Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland
-, a member of the Committee of
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, narrative by
-, letters of
-, Lord Henry
"Perfect Diurnal of some passages in Parliament," a newspaper entitled
"Perfect Occurrences, or Every Day Journal in Parliament, and other moderate Intelligence," a newspaper entitiled
Perkins, Col., governor of Ashby House
Perron, the Sieur Jaques du, Bishop of
Angoulême, Grand Almoner to Queen
Henrietta Maria
-, the late Cardinal du
Perrott, Humfrey
Perry, Lieut.-Col., governor of the castle of Taunton
Persen, Mr., servant to Mr. John Browne, the gunfounder
Pershall, Edwd., Esq.
Perth, N. B.
-, document dated from
"Peter," of London, the ship
-, of Weymouth, the ship
Peterborough, co. Northants, committee of
-, Henry Mordaunt Earl of
-, petition of
-, Countess of
-, [Dowager]
Peters, Hugh
-, letter of
Petersfield, co. Hants
Petit,—
-, Mr.
Petitions, committee of the House of Commons for
Pett, Christopher, assistant to the Master
Shipwright at Woolwich
-, Peter
-, Phineas, junr.
Philip IV., see Spain, King of.
Philips, Edward, petition of
-, Mr.
Phillipsbourg
Phillis Court, near Henley, the house of
Bulstrode Whitelock
-, governor of
Philpot, Mr.
Phipps, Capt., his troop
Piccolomini, Duke of Amalfi
Pickering, Capt.
-, Col. John
-, Edward
-, letter to
-, Henry, certificate by
-, petition of
Picton Castle, co. Pembroke
Pidcock, Thomas, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms
Pierce, John, commander of the "Weymouth" frigate
-, Lloyd, Esq.
-, letter of
Pierrepont, Col. Francis
-, or Pierpoint, Henry, see Dorchester,
Marquis of, and Kingston, Earl of.
-, William, M.P. for Great Wenlock
-, letter of
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms, 1, and passim.
Piggott, Bevis
-, Thomas, petition of
Pike-heads, delivery of
Pilkington, Mary, petition of
-, Richard
Pindar, William, Rector of Stock, co. Essex, petition of
Pinsent, Mr., one of the Prothonotaries of the Court of Common Pleas
Pirates, Ordinance referring to
Pitchford, co. Salop
Pitman, Lieut.-Col.
Pix box, the
Plague, the, in London
Plate, the price of
"Play-days," Ordinance concerning
Players, complaint against
"Pleiades," the ship
Plundered Ministers, committee of
Plunkett, Capt. Thomas
Plymouth
-, the committee for
-, governor of, see Weldon, Col.
Ralph.
-, and committee of, letter to
-, letter dated from
-, fort and island
Poe, Capt.
-, letter to
-, Major
Poland, irruption of Tartars into
Poll money
Pollard, Sir Hugh
Polwheile, Major
Ponsonby, Capt.
Pont, Isabel, widow of Sergeant-Major, petition of
Pontefract, co. York
-, Castle
-, the taking of by the Parliamentary forces, thanksgiving ordered
for
-, garrison of
Poole, co. Dorset
-, garrison of
-, governor of
Pooley, —
Pope, the and see Innocent X.
-, his Ambassador in Ireland
Pope, Sir Thomas
Popham, Col. Alexander, son and heir of Sir
Francis Popham
-, letter to
-, Sir Alexander, letter of
Porshut fort, taken by the Parliamentary forces
Port John
Porter, —
Porter, Thomas
Portland, island of
-, Road
-, castle, governor of, see Bond, Elias.
-, surrender of
-, articles for
Portland, Jerome Weston, Earl of
Portsmouth
-, governor of and see Norton,
Col.
-, letters to
-, victualler at
Portugal
-, King of
-, Prince of and see Dom Louis.
Portuguese Agent, the, see Souza Antonio de.
Pott, Capt., his troop
Potter, Capt., John
-, John, examination of
Potter, Daniel, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms
Postmaster General of England, the office of
Poultney, Capt.
Poulton, Capt. Thomas, governor of Nottingham castle
Povey, Mr.
-, Thos., information to
Powell, Auditor
-, David
-, master cook in H.M.S.
"Swallow,"
-, purser of H.M.S. "Warwick,"
-, John
-, Col. Rice, governor of Tenby
Powis in Wales, the Princes of
Poyer, Elizabeth (wife of Col. John Poyer,
governor of Pembroke), letter of
-, Col. John, governor of Pembroke
Poyning, Sir Edward, his Act of Parliament
Poyntz, Col.
-, is at Wellingborough
-, is come to Stamford
-, is about Chester
-, horse soldiers of
-, letters to
Prenson, Thomas
Presbyterian government, the
-, in the Church, order of the Commons
to establish
Presbyterians, the
"President," the ship
Presteign, letter dated from
Preston, co. Lancaster
-, letters dated from
Preston, Capt.
-, Col.
-, General
-, Thomas, Esq., petition of
Prestwood, co. Stafford
Price, Capt.
-, Col. Hugh, governor of Red Castle
-, Sir John
-, Lewis, Solicitor for the Sequestrations
in co. Montgomery
-, Lieut. Richard
-, Mr.
Pride, Col., his regiment
-, letter to
Prideaux, Edmund
Priestley, John, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms
Primrose, James, clerk of the Privy Council
in Scotland
-, document signed by
Prince Elector Palatine, the, see Elector.
Prince, Sir Richard, Knt.
-, Walter, Esq.
"Prince Royal," the ship
Princess Royal, the
Pritchard, Col. Edward, governor of the town and castle of Cardiff
Privy Chamber, the
-, Council, the King's, at Oxford
-, the Lords of
-, Purse, the King's
Privy Purse, Keeper of and see
Levingstone, James.
-, Seal, the
-, warrants under
-, the Lord and see
Bath, Henry Earl of.
Prize goods, collectors of
-, letter to
-, commissioners of
-, committee for
Progers, Mr.
Proposition money
Propositions of both kingdoms, the
-, Ordinance of
-, of Peace, see Peace.
"Prosperous," the ketch
Protestant cause, the
-, religion, the
Protestants of Ireland, the and see Ireland.
Prothero, Richard, Esq.
"Providence," H.M.'s ship
-, of Ilfracombe, the ship
Prowse, Mr.
Pryce, Capt., see Price.
Prynne, William, Esq.
-, certificate of
-, chairman of the Committee for
taking the accounts of the kingdom,
letters to
Puiade, Monsr.
-, letter to
Puleston, Mr.
Pulford, Mr.
Pulixton, John, Esq.
Puncknowle, co. Dorset
Purbeck island
Purefoy, Col. William
-, a commissioner to reside with the
army of Scotland
Puritans, the
Pury, Thomas, M.P.
Putney, the General Council of the army
held at
-, letters dated from
Pye, Sir Richard, his troop
-, Col. Sir Robert
-, letters to
-, Sir Walter
Pym, John, M.P.
Pyndar, Col. Martin
Pyne, Col.
Pynson, John, petition of
Pyther, Major
Q.
Quarles, Capt., his troop
Quartermaster-General, the
Queen of Bohemia, the, see Elizabeth.
Queen Regent of France, Marie de Medicis, the
Queenborough river, co. Kent
Queen's Court in Westminster, the
R.
Raby Castle, co. Durham
Radcliff, Edward, Earl of Sussex and Baron
Fitz-Walter
-, Robert, Earl of Sussex
Radcliffe, William
Radcliffs, Earls of Sussex
Radcot, co. Oxon
-, House
Radnor, co.
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, committee of Accounts in
-, forces of
-, horse soldiers of
Raglan, co. Monmouth
-, letters dated from
-, castle
Ragotzki, peace made by
"Rainbow," the ship
Rainhurst, co., Kent
Rainsborough, Col. Thomas
-, to command the foot at Banbury
-, is at Woodstock besieging the manor
-, Vice-Admiral and Commander-inChief of the fleet
-, his regiment
-, certificate of
-, letters to
Ramsey, Sir James
Rand, Thomas
Ranelagh, Lord
Raskelf, co. York
Ravenscroft, Thomas, petition of
Rawdon, Major George
Rawlinson, Capt. Leonard
Raylton, Mr.
Raymond, Lieut.-Col.
-, Major
Raynsford, Capt.
Rea, Lord, see Reay.
Read, Robert
Reade, Mr.
Reading, co. Berks
-, garrison of
-, governor of and see Barkstead, Col.
-, letters to
-, magazine at
-, recruits at
-, commander of, letter to
Reay, Lord
"Rebecca," the ship
Receiver-General, the and see Fauconbridge, Thomas.
"Recovery," the ship
Recusants
-, compositions of
-, in the eleven northern counties
-, in co. Lincoln
Red Castle, co. Salop
-, the governor of, see Price, Col. Hugh.
-, Book of Orders from
-, letters dated from
Reformadoes, the
-, petition of
-, regiment of
-, to be disbanded
-, letters to
-, officers, the
"Reformation of Bristol," the ship
Reliquiæ Sacræ Carolinæ, documents printed in
Remembrancer, the King's, in the Exchequer
Renshaw, James, petition of
Reprisal goods
-, office, the
Requests, the Masters of
Revenue, auditor of and see Gwynn,
William.
-, committee of, sitting at Westminster
-, certificate by
-, petition to
-, orders of
-, warrant of
Revenue, committee of, letter of
-, letters to
-, Office, the
Revenues, the royal
-, of the King, Queen, and Prince in
Chester, North Wales, &c.
-, in co. Sussex
Rew, Capt.
Reynell, Sir Thomas, letter to
Reynolds, Capt.
-, Edward, Esq.
Rhands, Thomas
Rhine, the river
-, Count Palatine of the, see
Charles Lodowick.
Ricault, Sir Peter
Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick, Lord High
Admiral for the Parliament, also Lord
Warden of the Cinque Ports, and Lord
Lieutenant of Essex and Norfolk
-, a member of the Committee of
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, document signed by
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, petition to
-, appointed to command the
forces of the Eastern Association
-, Capt.
-, Capt. Stephen, to be commander of
the packet boats between Holyhead and
Dublin
-, Col.
-, his regiment
-, Lord
Richard, Duke of Normandy
Richardson, Thomas and see
Waggon-master-general.
-, Hugh, graver of ordnance and clerk
of the brass foundry
Riche, Col., see Rich.
Richmond, co. Surrey
-, and Lennox, James Stuart, Duke of
Rickets, John, examination of
Riddell, Sir Thomas, Knt.
Ridware, co. Stafford
Rigby, Col. Alexander
-, Major Joseph
-, commander of the forces before
Greenhalgh Castle
Ripon, co. York
Risley, William
-, statement of
Rivers, John Savage, Earl of
-, petition of
Robartes, John Lord
-, a member of the Committee of both
kingdoms, and passim.
Robbyns, Richard, Esq.
"Robert," the ship
Roberts, Mr.
-, Lieut.-Col.
-, William
Robins, Lynam
Robinson, John, petition of
-, Luke, M.P.
-, Robert
-, Roger
-, Wastell
Rochdale, co. Lancaster, the rectory of
Roche, Sir Bartholomew
Rochester, co. Kent
-, garrison of, to be discharged
Rockingham Castle, co. Northants
Rockwell,—, master mariner
Roe, or Rowe, Capt.-Lieut.
-, Lady Eleanor
-, Major
-, Sir Thomas, Knt.
"Roebuck," the ship
Rogers, Christopher, Esq.
-, the widow
Roll, Mr.
Rolle, Col., his regiment
Rollinson, Willm., Lieut., in Warwick Castle, examination of
Rolynson, Capt.
Roman Catholic religion, the
-, Catholics, the
-, in Ireland
-, concessions proposed to be
granted to and see
Papists.
Rome
-, transcripts from
Romford, co. Essex
Rookeby, Col., his regiment
Ross, Capt.
-, John
-, Lord
Rossiter, Col. Edward
-, forces of
-, horse soldiers of
-, his regiment
-, letters to
Rotherham, Ensign James
Rotterdam
Rouen
Roundheads, the
Rous, Capt. Wm., captain of the "Dennys,"
Rouse, Col. Arthur
-, his regiment
Rowe, William, Secretary to the Commissioners appointed by the Parliament of
Scotland to meet with the English
Commissioners
-, letters to
-, Sir William
Rowington, co. Warwick
Roxton, co. Beds.
"Royal Sovereign," H.M.S.
"Royalist," the ship
Royalists, intercepted letters of, list of
Royston, co. Herts.
Rudby, co. York
Rudd, Mr. John
-, Sir Rice
Rugeley, Col. Symon
Rupert, Prince Palatine, son of Elizabeth,
Queen of Bohemia, General of horse
and Commander-in-Chief under the
King
-, is in Bristol
-, is at Burford
-, poverty of
-, is at Banbury
-, resigns his commission
-, forces of
-, letter of
-, letters to
Rushworth, John
Rushworth's Historical Collections, documents printed in
-, letter printed in
Russell, Mr.
-, Col. John
-, Edward
-, Robert, certificate of
-, Thomas, Esq.
-, William
-, Sir William, Knt.
Russia, the Consul in
-, the Emperor of
Russian Ambassador, the
-, merchants
Ruthin, co. Denbigh
Ruthven, Patrick, Earl of Forth and Brentford
-, letter of
Rutland, county of
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, disorders in
-, forces of
-, royal revenues in
-, Earl of
-, John Manners, Earl of
-, a commissioner to the kingdom
of Scotland
Rye, co. Sussex
-, governor of, letter to
-, Lewis
Ryegate, priory of
Ryley, William, Lancaster Herald, funeral
certificate drafted by
-, certificates by
-, letters by
-, Norroy King at-Arms
-, grant of arms by
Rymer's Fœdera