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'General Index: P, Q', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1676-7, (London, 1909) pp. 706-715. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1676-7/pp706-715 [accessed 19 April 2024]
P
Packer, Philip, minutes for warrant
received from
-, Samuel, letter of
Padstow, vessel lost at
-, and St. Ives, vessel lost between
Page, Elizabeth, domestic servant of
the Swedish envoy extraordinary, arrest of
-, Gregory. See Hayles, Thomas.
-, James, lieutenant in the Suffolk militia
-, Sir Thomas, Provost of King's
College, Cambridge
-, letters to
-, appointed Vice-Chancellor
-, Mr., letter to, mentioned
-, See also Thompson,
Richard.
Paine, Capt. Joshua, acknowledgements
by, of having received a freedom
for a ship
-, bond given by
-, to attend before the Committee for Trade
-, Mr., of the Brill, mail sent over
by
-, Mr. Dale said to be
accused by
Painter, Lieut., scuffle between, and Lieut. Lysaght
Palace Court, the, stewardship of, warrant for grant of
Palatine, the Elector, (Charles Louis), refusal of the King to recommend, to the King of France for a separate accommodation
Paler, Mr., a Yorkshire gentleman, husband to Lady Cary, with Lord Wharton
Palermo, defeat of the Dutch and
Spaniards at, by the French
fleet
-, rejoicings at
Palgrave, Richard, clerk in the Suffolk militia
Palmer, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland,
passenger to Calais
-, grants to, of remainders
on estates tail in Ireland mentioned
-, caveat on behalf of
-, Henry Savile the lover
and agent of
-, Elia, letters to
-, tin blanks to be delivered
by
-, proposals of, about tin
farthings, letters and papers
concerning
-, statement of propositions made by, in
-, objections by the officers
of the Mint to proposals of, and
report by, on the counterfeit
farthings made by them
-, statement by, paper
assented to by, and experiments
made by
-, to attend meeting about
tin farthings
-, proposals by
-, paper that should have
been signed by
-, complaint of false charges
by, against the officers of the
Mint
-, memorial of
-, propositions, representation, petition and answer of
-, questions to be put to
-, reply to answers of
-, reasons against allowing,
to mark the edges of his coins
-, Sir Lewis, money deposited
with, by Lord Exeter
-, Matthew, commission to
-, to be prepared
-, Mr., a dissenting minister, forbidden to preach
Palos, Cap de, English ship taken by Algerines off
Panke, William, late town clerk of Stamford
Panser, Mr., of Rotterdam, firelocks claimed at Yarmouth by servant of
Panton, Col., caveat on behalf of
Papillon, Thomas, endeavours to have, chosen sub-governor of the East India Company
Papists, the, in England lifting up their heads
Paris, Capt., of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment
-, men carried over by
-, Mr., commander of the fort at
the haven's mouth, Yarmouth
Paris, letter dated from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, ill proceedings of Sir E. Leighton at, about clearing captured
English ships
-, account by Sir E. Leighton of
his negotiation at
-, Rue de la Boucherie at, letter
addressed to
Park, —, warrant for gift to
Parker, Sir Philip, colonel in the
Suffolk militia
-, Robert, lease to, recited
-, Thomas, and John Exton, warrant for respite of, if found
guilty
-, warrant for pardon
to
-, Capt., of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment in France,
men to be added to company of
-, Mr.
Parkhurst, Thomas, bookseller in
Cheapside, pamphlet found in
house of
-, to be apprehended and
brought before the Council
Parliament, the, address to the two
Houses of, for wearing English
manufactures, mentioned
-, reported intention to
prove, dissolved, by the prorogation for more than a year
-, proclamation requiring
the attendance of members of
-, approved
-, mentioned
-, report of great things to
be offered at the next sessions
of
-, expected to be short
lived
-, reports of what will
happen at the next session of
-, likely to give money for
ships. if the Duke of Ormonde,
the Earl of Bedford and such
men might see the laying it out
-, proceedings of the House
of Lords against four lords for
maintaining that, is dissolved
-, suggestion that the
Dutch should address
-, the Long, the Commissioners
of, at Oxford in 1648
-, statutes for holding (4 and 36
Edw. III)
-, a new, health drunk to, by the
Duke of Buckingham
-, See also Lords and Commons,
the Houses of.
-, Acts of. See:—
-, Conventicles.
-, Corporations.
-, Crown.
-, Eastland Company.
-, Importations.
-, London, Arundel House.
-, Militia.
-, Navy.
-, Oblivion.
-, Parliament.
-, Petitioning.
-, Plantations.
-, Wire.
-, Woolcards.
Parrat, Herbert, wife of, compelled to
levy a fine
-, and John Ratford, fines
to be imposed on
Parry, Francis, agent to Portugal,
arrival of, in England, and letter
of, mentioned
-, John, Bishop of Ossory, letter
of
-, petition of, recited and
warrant for letters patent to
-, Simon, suggested as a commissioner for licensing hackney
coaches
Parsons, Anthony, auditor, grant in
reversion after
-, Richard, deceased, suit about
nuncupative will of
-, Mr., one of the farmers of the
Excise, statement by, about the
Duke of Buckingham
Partridge, Thomas, high constable of
the Tower Hamlets, warrant to
-, Mr., a dissenting preacher,
taken out of the pulpit
Pass for a ship, a supposed counterfeit
Passes for ships, rules for, papers
relating to
-, report of the Committee
for Trade about
-, rules concerning, framed by
the Committee for Trade approved
-, suggestions about
-, resolutions passed in the Committee on
-, proclamation stating the dates
when, were to determine
-, bonds for delivery up of
-, certificates of security being
given for delivery up of
-, practice of Englishmen getting,
and sending Dutch ships to sea
with
-, blank, to be furnished to the
outports
-, opinion of the Committee for
Trade about applications for
relief concerning
-, the Lord Lieutenant to be informed of the method of obtaining
-, proposed method of obtaining
in Ireland
-, the King to be moved concerning, for Scotland and Ireland
-, for Scotland, rules for, and
papers concerning
-, for Ireland, rules for, and
papers concerning
-, for Jersey and Guernsey, rules
for, and papers concerning
Paston, Sir Robert, Viscount Yarmouth
-, letters of, mentioned
-, letter to
-, mentioned
-, clause to be inserted in
commission to, as Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk
-, no alteration made by,
in the militia near Lynn
-, persons sent from Yarmouth to congratulate
-, officers of the militia
near Lynn renewing their commissions under,
-, interest of, at Yarmouth
lost,
-, said that, will take
Richard Bower to task, and copy
of Bower's letter sent down by
-, rumoured appointment
of, as Lord Chamberlain,
-, gone to London,
-, Bower's letter received
from.
-, son of, rumoured appointment of, as Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk,
Patecos, near Bombay,
Patrick, Dr., the Deanery of Peter borough promised to,
Paul, Sir John, Resident in Denmark,
letter to, to be prepared,
-, letter to, mentioned and
English ship discouraged from
proceeding on her voyage by,
Paulet, Charles, Marquis of Winchester,
grant to, of keepership of the
New Forest, &c., revoked,
-, meetings between, and
Lord Wharton,
-, the lords in the Tower
visited by,
-, and others, bad feefarm rents returned by,
Pawlett, —. See Mearne, Samuel.
Pawls, Peter, grant of denization to,
Peacock, Henry, appointed keeper of the garden plot and bowling green at Hampton Court,
Peak, Peter, tried for manslaughter,
Peale, or Pyles, John, captain of a
Flushing privateer, escape of,
from Guernsey Road,
-, English ship plundered
by
Pearciehill, lands of, in the shirefdome of Nithesdale, sheep stolen from,
Pearson, Col. Henry, petition of,
referred
-, further reference of
report on petition of,
-, John, D.D., Bishop of Chester,
intending for London.
-, Dr. William, minister of Dumfermline, warrant for presentation of,
Pearstoune and Nether Drummuires, lands of, in the bailliary of Cunninghame and shirefdome of Ayr, warrant for charter of,
Peck, William, ensign in the Suffolk militia,
Pedlars and petty chapmen, request that office for licensing, be put in execution,
Pedley, Sir Nicholas, paper received
from
-, Lionel Walden and John
Harvey, certificate by,
Peebles, Hugh. See Blaire, John.
Peebles-shire. See Linlithgowshire.
Peerce, Capt., commander of the Fleece, death of,
Peirce, James, former servant of Capt.
Morgan, examinations of,
-, mother of, denial by,
that she knows anything of Capt.
Morgan or Dowse,
Peirson, Thomas, of London, petitions
of
-, claims of, against the
Company of Royal Adventurers
and the Royal African Company,
-, answers of the said companies to petition of,
-, notes by Sir J. Williamson of arguments in the case of,
Pelham, Charles, request that, be excused from being sheriff,
Pell, Ralph, town clerk of Yarmouth,
certificate by
-, mentioned.
Pelles, John, lieutenant in the Suffolk militia,
Pelletier, Adam, gardener of the Earl of St. Albans, pass for
Pemberton, Sir Francis, notes of arguments of,
-, See also Twysden, Sir
Thomas.
Pembroke ferry in Milford Haven, vessel wrecked at,
Pendennis or Pendennis Castle, letters
dated from,
-, vessels of,
-, vessels arrived at
Pengry, Moses, B.D., warrant for dispensation to,
Penmarks, the, French men-of-war off,
Penn, William, Rudiard, and Billing, Quakers, the Duke of Buckingham accompanied by, to the Tower
Pennington, Dr. Allan, letters of
-, Robert. See Harris, John.
-, William, of Muncaster, created
a baronet
Penrith, the Honour of, and the Forest of Inglewood, petition for lease of
Penryn, merchant of
-, vessel of
Pentland, Ensign John, leave of absence
to
-, renewal of, requested
-, granted
-, Walter, commission to
-, pass for
-, requested
Penzance, vessel of
-, vessel arrived at
Pepper, Robert, LL.D., vicar-general in spirituals of Norwich, licence by
Pepper, black, and barley, warrant for patent for mill for hulling
Pepys, Samuel, Secretary to the Lords
of the Admiralty, letter of
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, lists of ships in the
Downs sent to
-, notes by, about passes
for Jersey and Guernsey
-, person to appear before
-, papers to be deposited
with
-, reports of the Trinity
Houses about lighthouses delivered by, to the Committee for
Trade
-, extract by, of parts of
a newsletter
-, to endeavour to find out
the said newsletter
-, informed by Sir J. Narbrough of the said newsletter
-, Silas Taylor's absence to
be explained to
-, account of Ostender
stayed at Weymouth sent to
Percival, Sir Philip, pass to.
Percivall, Lieut.-col. John, commission to
Perin, Mr., Master of the Duke of Monmouth's company of actors, leave to, to play during Sturbridge Fair recommended
Perkins, —, approved as deputy lieutenant for Nottinghamshire
Perry, Bernard, innkeeper in Mitcham, to be apprehended and brought before the King in Council
Persia, the King of, invitation of, to
the King to claim the arrears of
the customs of Ormuz
-, agreement betwixt, and
King James
Persian silks, letter of the Emperor of Russia about opening up a trade in
Pert, Major, company of, in the Essex militia, muster of
Perte, Mr., recommended to be the King's copier
Perth, Earl of. See Drummond, James, Earl of Perth.
Perthshire, the militia of, commissions in
Perus, the, in Ireland
Peterborough, two, prebendaries of,
deaths of, expected
-, the Deanery of, promise of,
mentioned
-, Bishop of. See Henshaw,
Joseph, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough.
-, Earl of. See Mordaunt, Henry,
Earl of Peterborough.
Peters, Joseph, captain of an Ostender
Petitioning, Act to prevent disorders in (13 Car. II. c. 5)
Pett, Mr., ship builder
Pettus, Sir John, colonel in the Suffolk militia
Petty, Sir William, letter of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, case of, against Col.
Vernon
-, and Robert Marshall,
petition of
-, warrant for
examination and settlement of
matters mentioned in
-, and Sir G. Rawdon,
Chancery suit against, by Mrs.
Aston
Pevensey and Rye, passes for vessels to
convey ordnance and shot from
-, requested
Peveril, Capt., troop of, secretly drawn into York to surprise it for Lambert
Peyton, Sir Robert, gang of
-, alleged seditious words
of
-, reported attempt to
reconcile the Duke of Buckingham and Lord Shaftesbury
-, said to be much concerned at the seizure of pamphlets about the Parliament
-, not suffered to speak
with the Duke of Buckingham
-, Sir Thomas, and nine others,
petition of
-, grant of the rectory of East Church in the Isle
of Sheppey to, recited
-, warrant for grant
of the said rectory to
Philip, King, very few Indians with
-, still escaped
-, reported to be killed
-, his head hung on the
gate at Plymouth, and his
quarters on the gates of Boston
-, Queen of, taken and
burnt
Philips, Fabian, to be permitted to
peruse and take notes of the
records
-, or Phelips, Auditor John,
grant in reversion after
-, the expenses of the Duke
of Monmouth's family stated by
-, or Phillips, Alice, warrant for
reprieve of
-, warrant for pardon to
Philipsburg, relief of, denied
-, reported capture of
-, not yet surrendered
-, Imperialists who were at the
taking of
Phillips, Edward, gunner, captain
charged by, with speaking
against the King
-, to be dismissed
Phillipson, Christopher, document subscribed by
Phillpeh, Anthony. See Wilson, Peter.
Phillpot, Richard, houses and lands in Meath late in the tenure of
Physicians, the President and Censors of the College of, letter to
Picts, Edward, commission to
Pierce, George, messenger. See Wickham, John.
-, Thomas, signature by
Pierpoint, Robert, pass to
Pierrepont, Henry, Marquis of Dor chester, and the Earl of Peterborough, trustees of settlements made by Henry, Earl of Arundel
Pierson, Richard, lieutenant in the Suffolk militia
Pigott, Henry, letter and papers of
-, –, late reader at Bury St.
Edmunds, deceased
Pilchards, great quantities of, on the coast of Cornwall
Piles, patent for engine for driving, requested
Pilkington, —, newsletter signed in the house of
Pillau in Prussia, vessel from
Pinfold, Dr. Thomas, advocate, recommended for an officialty of Sudbury
Pinock, Capt., one of the Duke of Monmouth's tenants, pass for
Pipe, grant of the clerkship of the, in revesion
Piper, Col. Hugh, deputy governor of
Plymouth, dangerously wounded
by Lieut. Morris
-, recovery of, doubtful
-, complaint of, against
Lieut. Morris
-, the Duke of Albemarle
met by, on his visit to Plymouth
-, foot company of, commissions in
-, and the Mayor and collector of customs at Plymouth,
privateer detained by
-, Philip, commission to
Pittendreith. See Inchkeith.
Pittis, Dr., friend of Thomas Butler
Pittman, Mr., late sergeant of the Buckhounds and keeper of a walk in the New Forest, to be succeeded in the walk by his son-in-law
Pittock, Samuel, gentleman porter of Sandown Castle, deceased
Pitts, Mr., bookseller in St. Paul's
Churchyard, desirous of making
an agreement with Elzevir about
John Milton's State Letters
-, imperfect and surreptitious edition of the said Letters
probably published by
Plaister, a sort of, used in France,
called Glassis, patent for
-, petition for, referred
-, requested.
Plantation trade, the, Act for better regulating (22 and 23 Car. II. c. 26)
Plantations, the, whether the rules for
passes should be extended to, to
be considered
-, letter concerning rules
for passes for
Plat, Capt., placart published by the States General against
Plater, Sir John, and Sir Lionel, lieut.col. and captain in the Suffolk militia
Player, Sir Thomas, Chamberlain of
London, said to be involved in
the failure of Thompson & Co.
-, account of the sum
received from the Hamburgers
by
-, payments to, ordered
-, to be spoken with
-, hope that, will not
attend the Common Council
-, speech of, at the
Common Council
-, disqualified as Common
Council man
-, opposition to election of,
to the Common Council
-, See also Robinson, Sir
John.
Pleizin, Dorothy, of Hamburg, wife of Col. Alexander Hay
Plenderleith, lands of. See Altonburne.
Pley, Capt., collector and deputy viceadmiral at Weymouth
Plowman, R., an acquaintance of Sir J. Williamson
Plummer, —, a creditor of Holt
Plunkett, Dr. Oliver, titular Primate
of all Ireland, substance of
letter of
-, success of undertakings
of, in Ireland and desire of, that
war between the Catholic princes
be prevented
-, would be useful to the
French King, if he invaded
Ireland
-, visit of, to Munster
Plymouth, letters dated from
-, attestation dated from
-, vessels from, or for
-, vessels of
-, vessels at, or arrived at
-, vessels departed from
-, vessels expected from
-, vessels that put into
-, fleet seen off
-, English ship plundered by
French capers off
-, Dutch men-of-war at
-, departure of
-, ship burnt at
-, narrative concerning
-, Dutch men-of-war and merchantmen at
-, Dutch ammunition ship at
-, Sir J. Narbrough put into
-, departure of
-, privateer of St. Malo secured
at
-, Dutch men-of-war to be
allowed to winter at
-, woman and girl to be executed
at, for poisoning
-, executed on Castledown
over Catwater
-, fortifications at, to be carried
out
-, general regret at, about the
Prince of Orange's disappointments
-, arrival of Sir Bernard de
Gomme at, and payment of those
employed in building the Royal
Citadel at
-, the Duke of Albemarle expected at
-, reception of, at
-, departure of, from
-, commissions in foot company
in the garrison of
-, Mr. Osborne, the Lord
Treasurer's brother, at
-, Catwater at, the, merchantmen in, forced ashore
-, and Fowey, English ship
plundered by French caper between
Plymouth in New England, the head
of King Philip set up on the gate
of
-, governor and council of, the,
patent to, and grant by, to
Massachusetts
Pocock, John, letters of
Poland, Holland and Zealand not so
well supplied as formerly out of
-, King of (John Sobieski), vessel
hired for service of
-, ambassador sent to represent the King at the christening of the daughter of
-, presents made by,
to the governess and those of
the nursery of the princess
Poley, Edmund, grant in reversion
after,
-, John, of Pembroke Hall, admitted and sworn proctor by
proxy,
Polish woman, a, papers desired of, by Lord Conway,
Pomeroy, Sir Henry, letter to
-, appointment in place of
Pomponne, M. de, complaint by, that
the English carried on a complicated interest with the Dutch
-, treaty marine concluded
by
Ponder, —, a printer, committed for printing Andrew Marvell's book without licence,
Pool, Nevil, high sheriff of Wiltshire, letter to,
Poole, Matthew, letter of, and work by,
Poole, vessel of,
Pooley, John, B.A., of Queens' College,
Cambridge, consent to application by, for a mandamus
-, letter recommending,
Pope, Ensign Richard, pass for, requested,
-, leave of absence to,
Popham, Sir Francis, recommendations
requested of persons to be
steward of estate of,
-, Mr., the trustees of, interest
due from, to Lord Conway,
Popish books, warrant for seizing, and
list of,
-, order for seizing,
-, priest, a, security taken from
one suspected of being,
-, Recusants, the laws to be put
into execution against,
Pore (? Power), Mr., an Irish gentleman, Lord Mohun dangerously hurt by,
Port Louis, vessel of,
-, vessel from,
Porter, Charles, bound for debt of
William Prettyman,
-, Elizabeth, murder of,
-, George, petition of, referred,
-, report on,
-, dispute between, and Mr.
Tilsley about a reversionary
lease of Medscough Park,
Porterfield, Walter, deceased, and Patrick, son of. See Cant, Catherine.
Portland, vessel ill treated by capers
off,
-, privateers off,
-, Castle, boat from,
-, Road, vessels in,
-, Lady. See Weston, Frances,
Countess Dowager of Portland.
Portlock, Mr., Viscount Cullen's agent,
Portmore, letter dated from,
-, the horses at,
-, great snow at,
Port o-port, French vessel from, taken,
-, vessel from,
Portsburgh, near Edinburgh, moveables of a deceased bastard of
Portsmouth, letters dated from,
-, informations dated at,
-, French privateers on the coast
near,
-, omission of, among the ports
authorized to grant passes,
-, reasons for,
-, Whitehouse, the prison at
-, report of burning of,
-, person to be conveyed prisoner
to, from Tangier,
-, fortifications at, to be carried
out,
-, Sir J. Narbrough sailed for
-, expected at
-, arrived at,
-, Col. George Legge returned to
-, Dutch men-of-war to be
allowed to winter at,
-, French Newfoundland ships at,
-, foot company in garrison at,
commission in,
-, coaches to, from London
robbed,
-, person to be conveyed in
custody to,
-, Duchess of. See Queroualle,
Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth.
Portugal, vessels for,
-, the Queen Mother of, deceased,
black cloth supplied to the
Great Wardrobe for the funeral
of
-, the ambassador of, chapel of,
at St. James' to be shut up
-, messengers appointed to watch what English
resorted to,
-, men-of-war of, English ships
carried into Lisbon by
-, narrative of person on
one of the above ships
-, projected treaty of commerce
with, examined by the Committee for Trade
-, how far duties at Tannah
regulated by treaties with
-, King of, reduction of tax on
sugar by
Portuguese, the, differences between,
and the English at Bombain
-, the opposite shore to
Tannah pretended to by
-, sail with their colours
flying all over the port of Bombay
Post Office, the, reported intention of the Duke of York to manage, by commission
Potomac, the, fort built and held by the Susquehannas at the head of
Potopon river in Maryland, the, vessel from
Potter, Richard, capt.-lieutenant in the Suffolk militia
Potts, Richard, letters of
Poulett, John, Lord Poulett, letters of
-, letters to
-, as co-trustee of Sir F.
Popham's estate
Powell, John, letter of
-, Mr., former chaplain of Lady
Donegall, gone to Scotland
Power, Richard, Earl of Tyrone, grant to, vacated
Powerscourt, Lady. See Wingfield, Elizabeth, Viscountess Powers court.
Powis, Lord. See Herbert, William, Earl of Powis.
Powney, John, corporal of the Yeomen of the Guard, petitions of, referred
Pratt, Mr., caveat by, about the woodwardship of the New Forest to be removed
Preachers that keep conventicles, the laws to be put in execution against
Prescott, Lewis, letter of
Presses for printing, caveat against erection of
Preston, Robert, brother of John Preston of that ilk, memorial of protection to
-, Mr., Sir J. Williamson concerned in estate of, at Preston
Pretty, Samuel, collector at Ludlow
of the law duty, grant of sum
collected by, requested
-, Col. William, and nine other
loyal and indigent officers, petition of, referred
Prettyman, William, debt of, for first fruits and tenths, caveat concerning
Price, Herbert, junior, warrant for
privy seal for payment to
-, commission to
-, company of, commission
in
-, John, high constable of the
Hundred of Becontree, grant to,
of exemption from public offices
in London
-, John, yeoman purveyor of the
poultry, warrant for pension to
-, Lieut. Thomas Arden, leave of
absence to
Prideaux, Edmund and Susanna, case of
Primerose, Sir Archibald, Lord Justice
General, warrant for pension to
-, appointment in place of
-, person appointed to inspect and receive records
formerly in the custody of, as
clerk register
Primrose, Monsr.
Privy Seal, recited
-, lost
-, order by virtue of
-, dormant
-, account of sums paid for passing a, for Mr. Skelton
-, for applying creation money to
the use of the Great Wardrobe,
mentioned
Privy Seals
-, warrants for
Prizes, note by Sir J. Williamson
about
-, concerning passes for ships
-, against going to serve abroad,
mentioned
-, forbidding taking commissions
at sea from any prince or
state in amity with his
Majesty, and serving on any
ship employed against any
such prince or state
-, order in Council for
printing and publishing
-, mentioned
-, for observance of rules in English harbours during hostilities between neighbouring nations
-, order in Council for
printing and publishing
-, mentioned
-, for closing coffee-houses, mentioned
-, prohibiting the importation
of painted earthenware
-, requiring the attendance of
members of Parliament
-, approved
-, mentioned
-, fixing the prices of wines
-, (Scotch) forbidding men to be
levied in, or transported
from Scotland for service
beyond the seas
Progers, Edward, Groom of the Bedchamber, petition of, referred
-, grant to, mentioned
-, warrant for grant of pension to
-, Lord Conway remembered by
-, and Henry, suggested as
commissioners for licensing
hackney coaches
-, Henry. See also Ellyot,
Thomas.
Protestant religion, the, apprehensions of danger to
Proudfoot, Mark, affidavit by
Prowd, Richard, of Basinghall Street, affidavit by
Prowse, Richard, privy seal for lease
to, in trust
-, Mr., proportion of Clark's
arrear payable by
Puckering, Sir H.
Pullen, Mr., Vice-Principal of Magdalen Hall, Mr. Davenant's tutor
Pullum, John, ensign in the Suffolk militia
Purcill, Thomas, a gentleman of the Chapel Royal, warrant for payment to
Purves, Sir William, of Woodhouselie,
the King's solicitor in Scotland,
letter to
-, Sir William of that ilk, warrant for charter to
Purves, lands and barony of, in the parochines of Eccles and Earlstoune, Berwickshire, warrant for charter of
Pye, Capt. Thomas, deceased, warrant
for payment of half pay, &c., of,
to his executrix
-, company of, to be broke,
and men of distributed in other
companies
Pyles, Capt. See Peale, Capt. John.
Q
Queen, the. See Catherine of Braganza, Queen.
Queensberry, Earl of. See Douglas, William, Earl of Queensberry.
Queensferry, vessel of
Queroualle, Louise de, Duchess of
Portsmouth, letter of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, satirical verses on
Quevrain, the Prince of Orange designing to take the French in the rear at
Quick, John, and Henry Grainger, debentures and bills of public faith forged by