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P
Packer, Philip, late paymaster of works and buildings, accounts of
Packet boats, commander of reported loss of See also Dover; Harwich.
Paget, William, 6th lord Paget, ambassador to Turkey:
-, expenses of, controversy with the
Levant Company re at
mediation of the peace of
Carlowitz, detailed
allowed
-, financial straits of
-, returning to Constantinople
-, secretary to. See Schreyer.
-, steward to. See Reid.
Paignton (Penton), co. Devon
Palermo, Sicily, consul at. See Gifford.
Palleir, Dumont, petitioner
Pallot, —, disbanded French soldier
Palmer, W. [deputy clerk of the privy
council, Ireland]:
-, commissioners named by
-, his cousin, present to
-, letters from
-, movements of
-, negotiating a marriage settlement
-, register of the court of claims
his wife
-, William, lieutenant colonel,
his troop in Lumley's regiment
Palmes, William, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.
Pamphlets, seditious, printers and publishers of punishment of authors of, charge to judges for And see Books.
Panton, Thomas, captain, his troop in Lumley's regiment
Paper:
-, "the Paper Bill," amended by the
lords and sent back to the
Commons
-, credit, proposals for raising five
millions by
-, Dutch. See Dutch paper.
-, forfeited. See Forfeited paper.
Paper Office. See Ireland, State Paper Office.
Papers and prints, seditious, warrant to search for writer and publisher of Cp. Pamphlets; Books.
Papillon, Thomas, commissioner for victualling the navy
Papist (Popish; Roman; Romish):
books, search for seizure of,
printers of, charge to
judges re
-, preacher in France. See Mabillon,
Père
-, priests:
-, arrest of
Cp. Killenbeck, R.
-, charge to judges re
-, expulsion of
-, in Ireland. See Irish priests.
-, laws against, Vernon on
-, recusants, proclamation against
-, schools, suppression of
charge to judges for,
Cp. Nunneries; Seminaries.
-, trinkets, seizure of, Cp.
Agnus Deis.
Papists (Catholics; Roman Catholics):
-, Acts for amoving and disarming
(1. W. and M. cap. IX, and cap.
XV), cited
-, execution of laws against, address
of the Commons re
proclamation for
-, charge to judges on circuit re
-, in Ireland. See Irish papists.
-, in London. See London.
-, search for
Papooches
Pardons:
-, under Articles of Galway
-, of burglary
-, caveats entered against
-, of clipping and counterfeiting
money. See Money.
-, of convicts. See Convicts.
-, of crimes committed before 1696
-, general. See Midland circuit;
Norfolk circuit; Western circuit.
-, of highway robbery
-, of horse stealing
-, of imprisonment
-, lords justices' powers to grant
-, of murder and manslaughter
-, of outlawry
books of
-, of piracy
-, of rebellion in Ireland
-, of slaughter
-, of all treasons
-, And see Ryswick, treaty of.
Pargister, Philip, late recorder of Tamworth
Paris, Henry, newswriter, evidence against
Paris:
-, the Bastille, prisoners in
note.
-, conspirator's death at
-, embassy at, secretary to. See
Prior, M.
-, R. Hill in
-, journeys from and to, expense for
-, letter dated at
-, news from
-, earl of Peterborough in
-, postal messengers between Calais
and
Parker [John, consul at Corunna], letter from, mentioned
Parks. See Cobham.
-, Deer park.
-, Donington.
-, Folewood.
-, London, St. James's.
-, Lyndhurst.
-, Moor Park.
-, Sedgewick Park.
-, West Derby.
-, Windsor Little Park.
Parliament:
-, Acts of, cost of printing
Vernon on the making of
-, And see Army (Disbanding Act).
-, Bell metal.
-, Excise.
-, Guns.
-, Ireland, reduction of.
-, Jesuits.
-, Lace.
-, Lords Lieutenants.
-, Navigation.
-, Papists.
-, Plantation Act.
-, Salt Act.
-, William III.
-, Wool, exportation of.
-, Wool winding.
-, addresses of. See below Commons
and Lords.
-, book to be burnt, by order of
-, committee of privileges, reports
from
-, end of sessions
-, of Ireland. See Ireland.
-, lords justices powers re
-, meeting of, proclamation
-, members of, and public offices of
profit
-, party spirit in
-, proceedings of, have "alienated
public opinion" in Ireland
-, recess in
-, of Scotland. See Scotland.
-, and William III. See William
III.
-, writ of summons to
-, House of Commons:
-, addresses of, to the king
-, clerk of. See Joddrell, P.
-, committee of elections. See
Elections.
-, complaint to
-, disposition of, towards the king
-, and the Irish Commons
-, members of, certificate of
expelled
-, petitions to
-, proceedings of:
-, See under Admiralty.
-, Army.
-, Corn.
-, Desborough.
-, Dutch guards.
-, Finances.
-, Gold.
-, Government officials.
-, Jacobites.
-, Lace bill.
-, Land Tax bill.
-, Malted corn.
-, Marines.
-, Mediterranean.
-, Militia.
-, Navy.
-, Paper bill.
-, Papists.
-, Revenues, receivers
of.
-, Seditious libels.
-, Trade with Russia.
-, Treasury.
-, Westminster, meal
market.
-, and protestant purchasers [in
Ireland]
-, report of the Irish commission to
-, speaker of, letter to, read in the
house
-, temper of
-, votes
-, House of Lords:
-, absent members summoned to
lord Warwick's trial
-, addresses of, to the king
-, Black Rod, usher of, prisoner
delivered to
-, and the Irish commons
-, judgment by
-, king's speech considered by
-, and money bills
-, orders of, contempt of
-, proceedings of:
-, See under Admiralty.
-, Army.
-, Dutch guards.
-, Dunkirk.
-, Fortifications.
-, House breakers.
-, Land Tax.
-, Paper bill.
-, reports to
-, and earl of Warwick's trial
-, William III at
Parry, Thomas, Romish priest, warrant to arrest
Parsnips, wines, etc., from. See Inventions.
Parsonage teinds. See Scotland, teinds.
Passes:
-, for ships. See Ships' passes.
-, form of, in treaty with Sweden
-, from Guernsey. See Guernsey.
-, from the Hague. See Hague.
-, to go abroad
-, See also Admiralty passes; Mediterranean passes.
Paston, Charles, lord Paston, M.P. for Thetford post warrant for
Pathfoot in Lesmahagow parish, co. Lanark, lands
Paton, Archibald, major, payment to
Paton of Grandhome, George, and his son, appointed conjunct procurators-fiscal of Aberdeen
Patrick, Simon, bishop of Ely:
-, commission to
-, commissioner for ecclesiastical preferment
-, letters to
-, memorial signed by
-, visitor of St. Peter's College,
Cambridge
Patridge, Edward, sailmaker, petition of
Pau in Béarn, letter dated at
Paulett (Pawlett), Charles, 1st duke of
Bolton:
-, death of
-, letter from, mentioned
-, will of
-, Charles, marquis of Winchester
and 2nd duke of Bolton:
-, bounty for
-, certificate signed by
-, and Sir R. Clayton
-, expenses for and of
-, and earl of Galway
-, health of
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters signed by
-, letters to
-, lieutenant of Dorset and Southampton
-, lord justice of Ireland, commissions as
equipage allowance
-, his marriage settlement
-, and Methuen's proposed visit to
England
-, movements of
-, and the new commission for
Ireland
-, his privilege
-, reporting state of Irish business to
the king
-, his return to Ireland uncertain
-, his secretary
-, and the Society [of Ulster]
-, and lord Trimleston's case
-, his visit to England
-, warden and keeper of the New
Forest, manor and park of
Lyndhurst and hundred of
Redbridge
-, Henrietta, duchess of Bolton,
brother of, see Crofts; leaving
Ireland
-, William, certificate signed by
-, lord Pawlett, bequest
to deputy lieutenant for
Hampshire
Pauret, John, disbanded French soldier
Pawlett. See Paulet
Pay and wages. See Army, officers; Ireland, army in; Ordnance, gentlemen of; Salaries; Seamen; Stipend.
Payler, Sir Watkinson, bart., deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.
Paymaster of the Navy. See Navy.
Paymaster-General. See Jones, R.,
earl of Ranelagh.
-, Ireland. See Ireland, army
in.
Paynter, Francis, receiver and comptroller of perquisites of the Admiralty, petition of
Paz, — de, agent for exporting corn to Flanders
Peace, justices of the. See Justices.
Peace of Europe. See Foreign policy.
Peace treaties. See Carlowitz; Ryswick.
Pearce (Pearse), —, captain in Belasis's
regiment, recommended by the
Irish commons
-, Henry, convict, reprieve and
pardon for
-, John, pardon of imprisonment
for
-, John, returned from France
without licence
Pedder, Andrew, captain, R.N., certificate of
Peebleshire, excise of, tack of
Peerages, creation of:
-, of England. See Manners.
-, of Ireland. See Lifford; Shelburn; Windesor of Blackcastle.
-, of Scotland. See Boyle of Kelburn; Portmore.
Peers, Richard, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R.
Peirson, Sir Matthew, deputy lieutenant for Yorkshire, E.R.
Peixoto, Moses, denization of
Pelham, Thomas [Treasury commissioner and M.P. for Lewes], in the Commons "zealous as anybody against the army,"
Peltier, James, lieutenant in Leveson's regiment desiring naturalization
Pemberton, —, warrant to arrest
Pembroke borough, M.P. for. See Philips, Sir J.
Pembroke and Montgomery, earl of. See Herbert, Thomas.
Pembrokeshire, high sheriff of
Pen. See Penn.
Pendergrass (Pendergras), —, returned
from France without licence
-, Mr., sails for Chester
Penistone (Pennyston, Pennings ale), co. York, manor of, market and fair
Penn (Pen), William [Proprietor of Pennsylvania], his debt to Sir J. Friend
Pennings ale. See Penistone.
Pennsylvania (Pensilvania)
Pennyman, James, deputy lieutenant
for Yorkshire, N.R.
-, Sir Thomas, bart., deputy
lieutenant for Yorkshire, N.R.
Pennyston. See Penistone.
Pens. See Dutch pens.
Pensioner, The. See Heinsius.
Pensions and bounties, grants of and
petitions for
-, out of bishoprics and bishop's
rents, Scotland
-, to French protestants
-, on the Irish establishment.
See French pensioners.
-, on the Naval establishment
-, retrenchment of
-, to Scottish officials. See
Scotland, officials in.
-, See also Charles II; Customs; Finances of William
III, Civil List; Navy, Chatham
Chest.
Penton. See Paignton.
Penzance, co. Cornwall, mayor of, depositions before, ship ashore near
Pepin, Abel, disbanded French soldier
Pera, voyage from Adrianople to, expense for
Peray, Monsr. de, letter from
Peret, Estienne, disbanded French soldier
Perier, Anthony, disbanded French soldier
Perjury, punishment of, subornation of, see also Ireland, court of claims.
Perpetuances
Perry, John, deputy lieutenant for Middlesex
Persia, king of, letters to, writing of
Perth Amboy, in New Jersey, ship for, seizure of
Peter alias Spencer alias Thorold, Charles, a Romish priest, suspect
Peterborough cathedral, dean of. See Freeman, S.
Petit, Peter, disbanded French soldier
Petty, Henry, created baron of Shelburn, co. Waterford, surrender of the office of prothonotary of the Common Pleas, Ireland, by
Peyton, Henry, lieutenant-colonel, his
company in Churchill's regiment
-, Sir John, his company in
Gustavus Hamilton's regiment
Pheasant, William, pardon for, petitions of, writ of error for reversing his conviction
Phélypeaux, Louis, comte de Pontchartrain
Phesdo. See Falconer.
Philiphaugh, sheriffdom of Selkirk, lands and barony, Cp. Murray.
Philips (Phillips), George, commander
of the Eaton, frigate, commission
to fight pirates
-, John, petition signed by
-, Sir John [M.P. for Pembroke],
in the Commons
-, lady, estate of, management of
Philosophy, masters of
Philpot, —, suspect
-, Edward, of London, master of
the Sibilla
Phipps (Phips), Sir William, galleon "fished up" by
Physic, practice of. See Chirurgeons.
Physic garden. See Edinburgh.
Physician for sick and wounded seamen. See Adair, Patrick.
Physician and Physician-General of the army, Scotland, salary of
Pickett, —, captain of H.M.S. Happy Return
Pictures, prints:
-, "of the cardinal's pictures,"
-, of the "Prince of Wales," seizure
of
-, seditious. See Seditions.
Piedmont (Piemont), Italy, prince of, birth of, Vaudois of
Piepowders (Py Powder), court of
Pierpoint, Warcomb, licence to return from France
Piggott, Sir Richard, death of, cp. Pygott.
Pikes sent to Ireland
Pilchards, Irish trade in
Pile, Pill or Pyll, Francis, ensign in Fairfax's regiment, desiring naturalization
Pillory sentence for perjury
Pinchbeck, Lucy, lieutenant, son-inlaw of lieutenant-colonel T. Hussey, death of
Pinenburg (Pinnenburg), treaty of, British envoy assisting at. See Cresset, J.
Pinkarton, —, captain, prisoner at Carthagena, demand for his release
Piper, Stephen, solicitor to the 1st footguards
Piracy, pardon of. See Pardons persons convicted of, petition of
Pirates:
-, on the coast of Africa
-, commissions to fight and seize
-, plunder, disposal of
-, search for and seizure of
-, ships seized by
-, squadron to cruise against, departure of, and see East
Indies.
-, their "dividend,"
-, Weymouth man murdered by,
See also Every, H.; Guillam,
J.; Jamaica; Kidd, W.; Sally.
Pirton. See Purton.
Pitfield, Alexander, deputy lieutenant for Middlesex
Pitman, —, captain, governor of Hurst Castle, letters to
Pitt, George, deputy lieutenant for
Hampshire
-, John, lieutenant in Wood's
regiment
-, John, late captain, Erle's regiment
Pitteuchar, Easter, in Kinglassie parish, co. Fife, lands
Pitton, Paul, disbanded French soldier
Placentia (Newfoundland), goods from Fort York landed at
Plantation Act, offence against
Plantation Office, records of, and the commissioners of trade
Plantations and colonies:
-, affairs of, managed by the committee of the council
-, assemblies of, and commissioners
of trade
-, governors of, and the commissioners of trade, instructions concerning trade for
-, irregular pressing of seamen in,
prevention of, and see
Jamaica.
-, lords justices' powers in
-, naval stores from
-, person born in, may serve in the
army
-, protection of ships trading to,
admiralty passes for
-, Scottish trade and commerce
with. See Scotland, trade of.
-, staples and manufactures in, encouragement of
-, trades in, prejudicial to England,
means of diverting
-, voluntary servants for, office of
registering
-, See also Trade and Plantations.
Plate, bequest of, detention of, by the Customs
Player, Arthur, admitted to Winchester College
Plowman, William, merchant, licence to return to England
Plunkett (Plunckett), James, of Castle
Plunkett, petition of, report
on
-, Patrick, father of James,
settlement made by
Plush. See Shag Plush.
Plymouth, earl of. See Windesor, T.
Plymouth, co. Devon:
-, customers of, goods detained by
-, fortifications of
-, mayor of, letters to
-, prisoners at
-, ship run on shore near,
ship's master from
Plymouth Sound. See Hammoaze.
Poart, Portugal
Poet laureate. See Tate, Nahum.
Poies de bon, Pierre de, disbanded French soldier, Cp. Poisdebon.
Poilblanc, Henry, ensign in Granville's regiment desiring naturalization
Pointis (Pointz), [Jean], escape of his squadron
Poisdebon, Peter de, dis banded French soldier, Cp. Poies de bon.
Poland:
-, defensive league between the
Emperor, Russia, Venice and
-, king of. See Frederick Augustus I.
-, queen of, at Rome
-, resident of, [at the Hague]
-, security against, negotiations between Sweden and Brandenburg
for
Poll money. See Scotland.
Pollard, Christopher, letter from
Pollexfen, John, commissioner for trade
Polley, John, assistant of the tailors' corporation of Colchester
Pollock of Pollock, Robert, major, clothing money paid to
Polton, —, captain, complaint against
Pontchartrain, Monsr. See Phelypeaux, Louis.
Pool, Thomas, verger of Ely cathedral, beadsman's place for
Poole (Pool), co. Dorset:
-, news from
-, port of, tidesman in
-, recorder of. See Bond, N.
-, ship of
Pooley, Robert, sails for Chester
Poor, the, employment for, commissioners of trade and
-, See also Jersey; London; Scotland.
Pope, Paul, master of the St. Peter of
Bruges
-, Roger, lieutenant-colonel, his
troop in Arran's regiment
-, Thomas, ensign in Churchill's
regiment
Pope, the. See Innocent XII.
Poque, Jacob, disbanded French soldier
Pork, exported from Ireland, staple commodity
Port corn rents. See Ireland.
Porter, —, captain, memorial of
-, Ann, arrested and discharged
-, George, letter from
-, John, assistant of the tailors'
corporation of Colchester
-, Robert, deputy lieutenant for
Nottinghamshire and town of
Nottingham, high sheriff
of Nottinghamshire, licence of
absence
-, William, chancery master, Ireland, commissioner for Chancery
cases, note
Portland, earl of. See Bentinck, W.
Portland, island of, king's quarries in, proposal to erect a lighthouse on
Portmore and Blackness, barony of, creation of, and see Colyear, Sir D.
Porto Rico, St. John de, island of
Portscuir [Portscueth], co. Monmouth
Portsmouth, duchess of. See Keroualle, L.R. de.
Portsmouth, co. Hants:
-, Beestons and Guy's Mount, breach
between
-, Blockhouse point
-, Burrough Island
-, Camber, the
-, commissioners [for treating with
pirates in the East Indies] at
-, dock, N.E. gate of, representation
against shutting, workmen at, new buildings for
-, fortifications of, cost of repairing,
report on
-, Graft, the
-, gun wharf and store-house at,
proposed building of
-, Guy's Mount. See above Beestons.
-, harbour, H.M.S. St. David overset
in
-, Key Gate
-, Key Gate wharf, victualling office
at
-, land in, value of
-, mastyard
-, mayor of, fees claimed by,
letter to, sent in error
-, mill at
-, Mill Pond
-, M.P. for. See Rooke, Sir George.
-, naval stores at, stealing of, conviction for, prevention of
-, news from
-, Sir W. Norris for and at
-, Pembroke and Wimbleton Mount,
curtain between
-, physician's service at
-, Point, the
-, Sally Port
-, ships paid off
-, squadron for the East Indies at
-, store-house at. See above gun
wharf.
-, wharf. See above gun wharf.
-, Wimbleton Mount, and see
above Pembroke.
-, works at, undertaker of
Portugal:
-, bad harvest in
-, British envoy to. See Methuen,
p.
-, factory at, complaint by, against
the judge conservator
-, See also Algarva; Poart; Tercera
Islands.
Portuguese envoy, memorial from, proceedings against his chaplain
Portzarrock, co. Wigtown, corn mill of
Post Man, [Newspaper]
Post Office:
-, allowance from
-, revenue of, payment out of,
of estimate of
-, stamps of, counterfeiting of
Post warrants
Postlip, co. Gloucester, letter dated at
Postmasters-General:
-, arrest ordered by
-, information from
-, letter from
-, letters to
mentioned
Potomac (Potmack) river, Maryland
Potter, Mr., letters to
Pounce
Povey, John, clerk of the privy council, rules for passing messengers' bills signed by
Powell, Sir John, Justice of the
Common Pleas, matter referred
to
-, Thomas, jurat of Deal
Powis, marquis of. See Herbert, W.
Powis (Powys), Mr., [Treasury official]
-, Richard, defendant
Pownall (Pownell), colonel, letter to
-, Thomas, deputy lieutenant for
Lincolnshire, letters to
Powney, John, grant of lands near Windsor to
Powys. See Powis.
Prœmunire penalty of the Disbanding Act
Prat (Pratt), Benjamin, fellow of
Trinity College, Dublin, leave
to travel
-, John, captain lieutenant in
Erle's regiment
Prater, George, captain, his company in Erle's regiment
Pratt. See Prat.
Precedence; of lady Anne Somerset, of the widow and children of Edward Villiers, eldest son of viscount Grandison
Prela, count de, ambassador extraordinary from the duke of Savoy, customs privilege for
Prendergast, —, suspect
-, John, returned from France
without licence
-, Thomas, of Gortinsygory,
baronetcy of Ireland for
Prerogative Court of Canterbury. See Ecclesiastical Courts.
Presbyterian ministers. See Ireland, north of; Scotland, church of.
Presbyterians in Ireland, discontent of
Press, the, messenger to. See Gellibrand, John.
Priaula, Mr., and the comptrollership of Guernsey
Price, —, Romish priest, warrant to
arrest
-, —, commander of H.M.S.
Centurian, in the Thames, letter
from
-, Charles, licence to return from
France
-, Herbert, cornet in Harvey's
regiment
-, J., chancellor [of Worcester
cathedral], recommendation by
-, Morgan, pass for
-, Thomas, tutor, pass for
-, [Thomas], town major of
Dublin, letter on behalf of
Prices, costs, values:
-, beaver skins
-, camels. See below mules.
-, cloth
-, elk skins
-, gold
-, gold watches
-, guineas
-, horses
-, land
-, mules and camels
-, provisions in Dublin, dearness of
-, silver watches
-, slaves, redemption of
-, tents
-, Turkish clothes
Prickett, [George], serjeant-at-law,
recordership of York surrendered by
-, Marmaduke, elected recorder
of York
Priestman, Henry, captain R.N., commissioner of the admiralty, proceedings in the Commons re resignation of
Priests. See Chaplains; Irish; Papist.
Prime, Philip, captain, his troop in Schomberg's regiment
Prince, the. See George, Prince of Denmark.
Prince of Orange. See William III.
Prince of Wales. See James Francis Edward.
Princess, the. See Anne, Princess of Denmark.
Pringle, Archibald, captain-lieutenant
in George Hamilton's regiment
-, Robert, under-secretary for
Scotland, attending the king
abroad, expense for,
letter from
-, William, sergeant, enrolled as
an invalid in Scotland
Print, licence to
Printers of popish and seditious books, charge to judges re
Printers and publishers. See Campbell, P.; Dyer, —; Edwards, D.; Fenner, R.; King's Printers; Wilkins, J.
Printing, bill for
Prints. See Pictures.
Prior, Matthew:
-, matter referred to
-, secretary to the embassy in France,
expense for, issue
to
-, secretary to the earl of Jersey
[under-secretary of State, Southern Department
-, secretary to the lords justices of
Ireland, note
Prisoners (of war), taken by the French, note; escape of
Prisons and gaols:
-, See Canterbury.
-, Deal.
-, Dorchester.
-, Gloucester.
-, Lincoln.
-, London.
-, Plymouth.
-, Southwark.
-, Stafford.
Privateers, treaty article re
Privilege of Ambassadors. See Ambassadors.
Privy Council:
-, appeal to
-, clerks to. See Bridgeman, W.;
Povey, J.; Southwell; Stanyan.
-, and the commission of trade
-, and execution of laws against
papists
-, of Ireland. See Ireland.
-, Irish bills detained by
-, lords justices may summon
-, meetings and proceedings of,
Cp. Council.
-, oaths of lords lieutenants taken
before
-, orders of
-, plantation affairs managed by
-, president (lord president) of, commissions to
-, presidentship of, conferred
-, of Scotland. See Scotland.
-, and unlawful assemblies
-, William III at
Privy Councillors, oath of, sworn
Privy Seal:
-, clerk of
-, "dividend at,"
-, keeper of (Lord Privy Seal), commissions to, and see
Herbert, T., earl of Pembroke
Lowther, Sir J., viscount Lonsdale.
-, warrants and bills for
Prize Goods, embezzlement of, Act re
Prize money, claim for
Prize office at Cadiz, agent for. See Westcomb.
Prizes:
-, article in treaty between Holland
and Sweden re
-, captured by H.M.S. Dolphin,
by the French,
in the Mediterranean.
See Mediterranean.
-, commissioners for, patent revoked
-, receiver-general for. See Herbert,
J.
Proclamation reward
Proclamations:
-, for executing laws against papists
and disaffected persons
-, of the Disbanding Act, in England,
in Ireland
-, of a general fast in England and
Wales, in Ireland
-, for re-establishing the staple port
at Camphire
-, for parliament to meet
-, for preventing and punishing
immorality and profaneness
-, offering reward for apprehension
of author and printer of a
traiterous libel
-, for expelling papist priests and
jesuits
-, for execution of laws against
popish recusants in London and
Westminster
-, issued by Charles II
-, for enforcing laws against jesuits,
seminary priests, etc.
Profaneness, immorality, vice, execution of laws against, punishment of, charge to judges re, and see Proclamations.
Prohibition, writ of
Prohibitions. See Bell metal; Duties; Trade.
Protection of Jews, see Jews; of protestants, see Irish protestants; of trade, see Trade.
Protestant:
-, aliens, denization of
-, cantons of Switzerland, French
refugees and Vaudois maintained by Cp. Switzerland
-, heirs to Irish estates
-, princes of Germany, countries of,
settlements of French refugees
and Vaudois in
-, purchasers. See Ireland, forfeitures
-, refugees, petition of
-, religion, preservation of, by
Sweden
Protestants, children [of papists] educated as, planting of, in
Connaught
-, And see French; Irish
Prower, William, captain of H.M.S. Howland, commission to fight pirates
Prussia. See Konigsberg.
Psalms, the, preparation of a new version of
Public opinion. See Ireland.
Publishers. See Printers.
Pues, —, captain of H.M.S. Norwich
Puissar (Puisar, Puisars), James, marquis de Puissar, regiment of. See Army, regiments, 24th foot.
Pulo Nias (Nayas), island of, Sumatra
Pulteney, Mr., letters from and to,
mentioned and W.
Palmer
-, J. (of the Ordnance Office),
letter from
Pulton, Thomas, captain, killing of, pardon for
Purcel (Purcell), Mr., commission for
-, Elissa, wife of Nicholas,
daughter of Sir V. Browne, her
marriage portion
-, Nicholas, colonel, rents of
forfeited estates paid to
-, Tobias (Toby), appointed fort
major of Duncannon late
governor of Cork
Purton (Pirton), co. Wilts
Py Powder. See Piepowders.
Pye, John, jurat of Deal
Pygott, Mr., letters to
-, cp. Piggott
Pyll. See Pill.
Pyne, Sir Richard, Lord Chief Justice, Ireland, commissioner for Chancery cases and the appointment of judge-advocate
Q
Quaker, corn exported by
Quarantine, exemptions from
Quarter sessions, oaths of lords lieutenants taken at
Quartering of troops. See Ireland, army in.
Quartermasters, disbanded
Queen, the late. See Mary II.
Queensferry, co. Linlithgow, magistrates and minister of, gift to
Quetteville, Nicholas de, comptroller of the royal court of Guernsey, death of
Quills. See Dutch.
Quin (Quine), Thady, captain, of Adare, co. Limerick, case of, goods of, claim to pardon of, caveat against
Quit rents. See Ireland.