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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 17, 1621-1623. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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Padavin, Marc Antonio, Venetian Secretary in Germany,268, 581.
-, despatches, 264, 271, 277, 284, 296, 314, 332, 338, 344, 351, 359, 361, 368, 372, 376, 394, 399, 408, 420, 463, 466, 471, 477, 482, 487, 494, 498, 518, 527, 533, 536, 547, 580, 581, 598, 615.
-, instructions to, 588.
-, conversation with Bavaria, 615.

Paderborn [Westphalia, Germany]:
-, Cologne fears attack on, 49; Brunswick in jurisdiction of Bishop of, 200n; Carleton supports against Dutch, 533.

Padua [Prov. Padova, Italy], 100, 129, 286, 353.
-, Wotton going to, 17; Wotton at, 205; Lady Arundel at, 302; Wotton ill at, 323.

Pago, island of Dalmatia, 277n.

paintings, fondness of Charles for, 452.

Palatinate, 64, 67, 109, 123, 183, 224, 240, 265, 347, 354, 411, 443, 447, 448, 456, 457, 464, 465, 477, 478, 481, 487, 509, 518, 520, 557, 597, 598, 603, 634.
-, (1621):
-, Bouillon offers French troops for, 3; Spaniards propose to restore to children, 4; James engrossed by, 5;
-, promise to restore, 8; James waiting for, 9; Brabant troops for turn back, 20.
-, Digby asks for restitution, 26; better if Spain does not restore, 27; Digby acts as if restored, 28.
-, Frederick insists on restitution, 29; Danish proposal for recovery, 30.
-, question of restoration at an impasse, 31; recovery will rest with James alone, 36.
-, James sends 20,000l. for, 37; James urges Poland to interpose for, 39; heavy expenses for, 40.
-, truce in, 42, 48, 515, 556; French ambassadors in Germany say nothing about, 44; James's offer to recover, 45.
-, James hopeful of recovery, 46, 47; concessions for recovery, 49; danger if Austria established in, 53.
-, troops of Union in dismissed, 54; Gondomar says restitution hopeless if laws against Catholics passed, 55.
-, James will not move vigorously for, 57; Frederick wishes active steps to recover, 60.
-, Digby to ask emperor to restore, 61; people send away goods for safety, 65.]
-, schemes of James for, 66, 68, 72; Digby to treat for truce in, 69; James will not help Dutch if restored, 71.
-, people want Frederick, 75; Bavaria urges pressing on, 76; James too late to recover, 79.
-, Philip urges emperor to restore, 81; James tries to procure truce in, 83; Digby's negotiations for, 84, 124, 126, 144.
-, James sanguine about restitution, 85; France promises to join with James for restoration, 87.
-, emperor reported ready to restore, 89, 118; restitution will be long and difficult, 90.
-, King of Poland asked to help about, 93; James will abide decision of diet upon, 95.
-, Catholic advises emperor to give up, 110; pope urges emperor to satisfy James about, 112.
-, truce in, 113; negotiations upon, 114, 119; Buckingham despairs of restitution, 117.
-, Scotch supplies for, 122; attempts to get money for, 127; satisfactory solution reached, 130.
-, James fears total loss, 132; Gondomar complains of Vere's action in, 136.
-, James promised to recover by force, 146; Spaniards mean to have, 147, 170; Spain at root of ills, 175.
-, Spanish marriage with restoration, 153, 191; James will send money to, 164, 167.
-, James advises Frederick to proceed to, 166, 169; affairs freely discussed in England, 168.
-, bad news from, 173; parliament asked to provide for army in, 174.
-, if not restored James will not conclude marriage, 175; Mansfelt in, 179.
-, Digby's views about, 180; Hyacinth treats of, 182.
-, Carleton to remit money to, 182; ruin imminent, 185; parliament deals with, 188.
-, emperor's good will to, 189; success of Mansfelt for, 193.
-, (1622):
-, restitution hoped before Easter, 198; quarrel about with emperor, not Spain, 203.
-, falling to Spain, 204; Mansfelt wanted in, 205; to prevent Lorraine levies from attacking, 210.
-, English levies to be kept in, 211, 218, 222, 233, 241; absorbs James' attention, 212; truce in, 215.
-, feared will share fate of Grisons, 218; James will try war to recover, 221; troops in, 223.
-, Chichester to go to, 226, 231; emperor's intention to uproot Frederick from, 232.
-, Spain proposes restitution, 235; Spain keeps half, 237; Bruce sent to levy men for, 248n.
-, emperor bound to occupy, 249; money for, 251; help of Venice asked for, 252–254.
-, Valtelline bound up with, 253, 256; Spain wants Mansfelt to leave, 256.
-, Venice serving interests of, 257, 416; James orders English in Netherlands, to, 259.
-, benevolence for, 260; munitions sent to Vere for, 266.
-, emperor and Spain agreed about, 273; Venice wants restitution, 274.
-, James will brook no delay, 275; James will do what can for, 276.
-, Frederick will find money in, 278; Digby's instructions for, 279; armistice in, 284.
-, James promises army for, 286; Valaresso to observe, 291.
-, easily recovered if money to pay troops, 295; Orange fears James will make truce in, 297.
-, James displeased Frederick gone to, 305; disbanding in would disturb negotiations, 306.
-, Spaniards keep half, 310; services of Venice to, 313, 316; Frederick's arrival in, 318.
-, James asks for armistice in, 314; Doncaster appeals to Louis about, 318.
-, new embassy to emperor about, 319; sermon upon. 320n; Spaniards talk of restitution, 323.
-, Chichester leaves for, 326, 346; Wake desires accommodation in, 328; Spanish troops in, 330.
-, James may cease to pay troops in, 333; chance of relieving, 339; offers of Denmark for, 344.
-, no support for troops in. 341; James wishes only to defend what remains, 347.
-, total ruin threatened, 348; Spanish assurances about, 350; emperor writes to Spain about, 351.
-, general commotion will help, 355; troops paid in, 360; Weston proposes armistice only in, 361.
-, hoped to settle about with marriage, 365; no peace to be had for, 371; news from, 372, 378, 379.
-, reasons for Frederick leaving, 373; English garrisons left in, 383.
-, armistice proclaimed in, 384; Infanta says Frederick's departure good for, 385.
-, fresh attacks on, 386, 389, 396.
-, James remonstrates with emperor about, 389; forces in, 393; hostilities continue in, 401.
-, Tilly's troops commandeer all provisions, 402; promises of restitution repeated, 403, 410.
-, Mansfelt leaves, 408; Spain more anxious to have than James's friendship, 410.
-, Austrians mean to have all, 414, 415; Spaniards send to Brussels to mark time over, 420.
-, futile policy of James over, 423; English forces in, 437; James dismayed at cost of war, 441.
-, Spaniards may give satisfaction upon, 446, 502; Spanish party would lament restitution, 460.
-, Spaniards will not remove forces far from, 462; proposed negotiations, 468.
-, Spain promises offices with emperor for restitution, 469; Spain asked to redeem promise, 475.
-, English attention directed to, 476; English force to recover, 479, 487; difficulty of reaching, 480.
-, remonstrance in Spain about, 482; Mansfelt may hasten to, 483.
-, Valaresso discusses with Charles, 485; Denmark approached about, 486; offer to restore, 490.
-, James deceived about, 497; French mean to get James to move about, 499.
-, Vere expects Mansfelt and Brunswick back in, 500; French help expected, 503.
-, all lost, 506; Digby reports restitution certain, 507; recovery of, 514, 533.
-, James gets forces removed from, 515; James desires restitution, 517, 526.
-, Valtelline diversion for, 530; Spaniards threaten to restore, 531.
-, (1623):
-, James hates to discuss, 537; suggestion to set up Palatine's son in, 540.
-, Spain to make representations to emperor about, 545; Gondomar to go to Germany upon, 548, 556; Simon Digby hopeless, 549.
-, restitution to follow marriage, 552; Frederick would be satisfied with recovery, 562.
-, English deceived about, 566; James will demand satisfaction of emperor, for, 570.
-, Boischot sent about, 573; settlement of Valtelline will make recovery difficult, 576.
-, proposed armistice in, 577, 579, 581, 596; league for recovery, 580; English forces for, 581.
-, to descend to Frederick's son, 592; Bavaria entered without orders from emperor, 615.
-, Spanish promises for, 619; Boischot arranges truce in, 642.
-, -, the Lower, 286, 383, 390, 520, 615.
-, truce in prolonged, 61, 74, 77, 86, 104, 110; Vere in, 70; hostilities ceased in, 119; Digby satisfied about, 135.
-, Vere might recover but for James, 125; feared loss of, 141; Spanish ambassador in, 150.
-, Digby going to arrange truce in, 152; Mansfelt reaches, 164; emperor's letters for restitution, 166.
-, English think recovered, 172; Spain wants forces to evacuate, 256; Spain will not restore, 260.
-, proposal to grant part to Frederick's sons, 264; Frederick going to, 285; given to conqueror, 305.
-, Mannheim key of, 497; Bavaria holding, 527; occupied by enemy, 542.
-, to be placed in Infanta's hands, 618.
-, -, the Upper, 390.
-, Bavaria may take advantage of truce to occupy, 51; Mansfelt to make diversion for, 60.
-, Bavaria will not give up claims to, 110; Bavaria to invade, 118; emperor to write to Bavaria about, 130.
-, Bavaria wants, 135; Digby negotiating truce in, 141, 152; Bavaria's advance in, 145; reason of Bavaria's attack, 157.
-, Bavaria takes all, 161; emperor's letters for restitution, 166.
-, Spain wants forces to evacuate, 256; promised to Bavaria, 260, 264; given to Bavaria, 305.
-, Bavaria to have for Upper Austria, 506; occupied by enemy, 542.

Palatine, Prince Palatine, King Palatine. See Frederick V, Elector Palatine.
-, -, Princess, Queen Palatine. See Elizabeth, Princess Palatine.
-, -, Dowager Electress. See Louise Juliane.

Palestra, 315.

Palma Nuova [Prov. Udine, Italy], 476.

Paolo, Father. See Sarpi, Fra Paolo.

Papemuts, on Rhine, 487, 507.

papists. See Catholics.

Parga [Epirus, Turkey in Europe], 633.

Paris, France, 263, 307, 349, 473, 484, 584.
-, books circulating in upon English affairs, 53; reported intention to disarm Huguenots in, 58.
-, Herbert leaves for, 78; Huguenot refugees from turned back by James, 91; Doncaster at, 105, 222.
-, Doncaster detained at, 127; Spanish ambassador remains at, 135; riot against Huguenots in, 143.
-, French longing for, 188; Louis returns to, 243; money remitted from, 325.
-, Philip of Hesse sent to, 377; Berck at, 507; Charles at, 585, 595.
-, news from, 567, 591, 599.
-, Bastille, 266.
-, Louvre, 585, 586.
-, despatches from, 16, 58, 62, 73, 78, 90, 105, 117, 125, 131, 135, 147, 222, 236, 245, 252, 255, 552, 553, 557, 562, 570, 574–576, 578–580, 587, 589, 586–588, 602, 610.
-, governor of, 143n.
-, parliament of, 143n.
-, -, president. See Jeannin, Peter.

parliament, 143, 190, 241, 319, 447, 465, 476, 572, 626.
-, (1621):
-, working harmoniously with king, 2; James will ask for money for war, 14; reform abuses, 15.
-, Edward Villiers' fear of, 21; list of acts, monopolies discussed, 22.
-, disposition to destroy companies, 23; intends to protest against Spanish marriage, 26.
-, only means to shake Gondomar's authority, 32; reassembles, prince's popularity in, 36.
-, speech of James to, 40; will continue prosecutions, 41; condemnation of Bacon and Yelverton, 48.
-, not granting supplies as fears dissolution, 51; expels Villiers, proposed attack on Buckingham, 53.
-, James incensed with, 53, 54; passes law against Catholics, 54, 55, 63; hopeful about, 63.
-, fines Yelverton, sentences Arundel, decision on glass, 55.
-, James thinks of appealing to for Huguenots, 56; meets after vacation, 59; dismissed, 64, 84.
-, adjourned, reasons, 65, 67, 69; Gondomar not pleased at adjournment, 71; Frederick pleased with, 73.
-, arrest of leading members, 75; only check on Spanish party, 76; James removes monopolies for, 108.
-, Buckingham sees that inevitable, 117; Gondomar demands shall ratify liberty of Catholics, 136.
-, further postponement, 149, 154; objects to Gondomar exporting guns, 161.
-, to reassemble at once, 167; James's hopes of money from, 168, 172; cellars searched, 172; desire to keep Oxford out of, 171.
-, rejoicing at Hague at news of reassembling, 173.
-, meets, appeal to for war funds, 174; question of royal prerogatives, grant subsidy, 175.
-, importance of, 177; many grievances, 180;
-, petition to James on religion and marriage, 181, 182, 186; James warns not to meddle with matters of state, 181, 186, 192.
-, Charles speaks against, 185; will never agree to marriage, 189.
-, King's reply increases uproar in, 190; insist on privileges, adjourn, 191, 200.
-, suggested appeal to for Palatinate force, 198; James says will have no more, 199, 207, 208.
-, Orange derides James's reply to, 203; regret in Netherlands at breach with, 203.
-, new one would be worse than last, 209; dissolved, 215; people offended at dissolution, 259.
-, James denounces unruly spirits in, 230; book about, rumours of fresh one, 231.
-, demand that shall ratify concessions to Catholics, 232.
-, Buckingham tells James must summon; influence on foreign negotiations, 267.
-, talk of calling, 306, 335; Phillips in prison for action in, 321n.
-, James uses Spanish marriage negotiations to get money from, 323.
-, hopes of meeting, 358; aversion to get money through, 367; rumours of summoning, 371.
-, imprisonment for free speech in, 372; to approve Spanish marriage conditions, 376.
-, free pardon at conclusion of, 381; difficulty of getting money without, 389.
-, concessions to Catholics useless without consent, 392; would not approve of marriage, 413.
-, usual enemy of kings, 411; fictitious speech of James to, 418, 419, 459; maintains war, 432.
-, authority and claims, 437, 438, 460; James can do nothing great without, 449.
-, Charles opposed Puritans in, 452; rumours about calling, 475.
-, Charles discusses calling with Council, 485; would not satisfy king about marriage, 549, 562.
-, decrees against Catholics not to be enforced, 569.
-, forbad exportation of guns, 568.
-, Buckingham may have to answer for Spanish journey, 583; limits king's power, 617; dowry cannot be settled without, 617.
-, -, See also House of Commons; House of Lords.
-, -, in Scotland, 92; grants supplies, 113, 121; makes laws, 121; Hamilton tells of Spanish match, 133.

Parma [Italy]:
-, Gage sent to, 481, 490.
-, -, Duke of. See Farnese, Ranuccio.

Paruta, Andrea, Proveditore General:
-, recommends Reade for commission, 354.

Pasini, Giovanni Battista, 243.
-, sent to England about pirates. 97.

Pasqualigo, Costantin, Rector of Crete:
-, despatch, 632.

Pastrana, Duke of. See Gomez, Roderic, de Silva y Mendoza.

pasture, 431.

Patras, Archbishop of. See Guidi, Giovanni Francesco.

Pauel, Pauli, Andreas:
-, chosen to go to England for Palatine, 66; reaches London, 71; appeal to James, 75; gets no satisfaction from James, 81; James reports answer to, sent to Digby, 82, 83.
-, reports to Palatine, 91, 111; at Vienna, 119; sent to Brussels, 357, 358, 360, 373.
-, to take letters to England, 506; letter to Palatine, 517; gets nothing from James, 564; gives James Palatine's letters, 584.

Pauel, Henry, English galley slave released, 34.

Paul V, Pope (Camillo Borghese):
-, asks Venice to readmit Jesuits, 142; wanted league against heretics, 195; never decided on dispensation, 383; asked to recognise English Virgins, 450n; refused dispensation to Philip III, 623.

Paul, St., appears to Dominis, 346.

Pauli. See Pauel.

Paulo, of Milan, an ensign, 129.

pearls, 425.

Peckius, Pecio, Pechius, Peter, chancellor of Brabant:
-, mission to Dutch creates stir in London, 4; insulted at Delft and Rotterdam, 20; to be sent to Germany, 215; Weston to treat with, 331.
-, delegate of Spain at Brussels conference, 344, 346.

peers. See nobles.

Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, William.

Pennington, Sir John, captain of the Victory, 330n.

pepper, 143, 359n, 394, 466.

Pera, Vigne of, Constantinople:
-, despatches dated from, 183, 214, 225, 243, 255, 269, 277, 311, 322, 333, 368, 369, 375, 376, 594, 633, 643.

Percy, Algernon, introduced to doge, 312.
-, -, Henry, ninth Earl of Northumberland:
-, released from Tower, 92.
-, -, Father John, the Jesuit Fisher, Fiserio:
-, deprived of books, 573; books etc., restored, 578.

Pericard, Jean de, Sieur de Méridon, French ambassador in Flanders:
-, shows great honour to Lazari, 263.

Perron, du. See Du Perron.

Persia:
-, silk trade with, 155, 359, 381.
-, Shirley returning to, 471n.
-, -, King of. See Abbas.

Persians, 545.

Pesaro, Benedetto da ça da, Venetian Councillor, 150.
-, -, Zuane, Giovanni, Venetian Ambassador in Savoy, 257.
-, despatches, 8, 17, 44, 58, 73, 85, 96, 115, 119, 124, 178, 188, 196, 222, 235, 236, 244, 252, 255.
-, dispute with Dutch ambassador, 217; Jeannin expresses views to, 236.
-, -, -, Venetian Ambassador in France, 484, 489, 516.
-, despatches, 294, 317, 327, 328, 338, 356, 362, 374, 388, 394, 473, 474, 488, 499, 505, 517, 527, 532, 551–553, 557, 562, 569, 570, 574, 578, 579, 585, 589, 596, 597, 602, 610, 623.
-, helps to arrange league for Valtelline, 537n, 543, 562; sees Puisieux, 574–576; stirs up Louis about league, 578, 596; treats with Capuchin, 597, 598, 602; remonstrates at deposit with pope, 642.

Peschiera:
-, Elliot proposes siege, 278.

Peyton, Captain Christopher: troops at Bressa, 234, 253.
-, -, Colonel Henry:
-, agreement with a model, 5; petition for soldiers in galleys, 17; reply to, 33, 34.
-, Wotton appeals to Collegio for, 205, 235; troops at Bressa, 234, 252; Lady Arundel introduces, 304.
-, wishes to serve in Grisons, 382, 383; not allowed to go, 391.
-, -, Sir John, Governor of Jersey, 148n.

Pfaingher, Lieutenant, 227.

Philibert, Prince of Savoy. See Filiberto.

Philip II, King of Spain, 629.

Philip III, King of Spain, 128. 634.
-, death of, 39; mourning in England for, 19, 32; death likely to make great change, 28.
-, death breaks thread of negotiations, 36; Elizabeth rejoices at death, 37.
-, rumoured death-bed scene with Infanta, 38, 52, 72.
-, meant to make war on Dutch, 95; instructions to Lafuente, 107; letter to emperor to restore Palatinate, 110.
-, never desired marriage, 112; sent Lafuente to Rome, 158; Digby to offer condolences upon death of, 265; pope refused dispensation to, 623.
-, -, -, confessor of. See Aliaga.

Philip IV, King of Spain, the Catholic King, 28, 55, 84, 109, 128, 360, 420, 456, 458, 464, 470, 571, 617, 619, 627.
-, (1621):
-, promises to restore Palatinate, 8, 68; Gondomar awaits fresh powers from, 20.
-, charged to marry Infanta to emperor, 38; determined on war with Dutch, 39, 50.
-, expresses satisfaction at truce in Palatinate, 46; wants to make good impression, 47.
-, confirms Gondomar and makes him steward of household, 48.
-, promises to continue marriage negotiations, 52; Venice appeals to about Crema road, 57, 83.
-, wants to carry out treaty of Madrid, 78; urges emperor to restore Palatinate, 81, 127.
-, gets truce in Palatinate prolonged, 86; praises Algiers fleet, 93; leaves Dutch truce to Archduke, 95.
-, desires restitution of Palatinate, 103, 110, 119; pope advises to complete marriage, 112.
-, no instructions to Lafuente, 107; asks Isabella to continue regent of Netherlands, 114.
-, Spinola under orders of, 118; interests in Flanders, 130; orders Dola to obey Isabella, 144.
-, Digby to persuade to help Frederick, 156; fresh powers to Lafuente at Rome, 158.
-, James offers to help against Dutch, 160, 176; not disposed to restitution, 161.
-, James asks to withdraw support from emperor, 166; Gondomar encourages idea, 167.
-, emperor cannot subsist without, 168; letter of emperor to intercepted, 173, 175.
-, urges emperor to make peace with Hungary, 174; letters of emperor to, 178, 231.
-, pope begs not to make restitution, 179; Digby hopes will not back emperor, 180.
-, parliament wants James to make war on, 181, 182, 187, 188; reported offer to help James against subjects, 185.
-, difference of opinion with emperor, 185,241; James forbids Commons to discuss, 186.
-, (1622):
-, vulnerable at sea, 203, 211; releases English ships taken by pirates, 214.
-, blames emperor, 215; injuries received from Venice, 247.
-, claims to America, 261; Dig-by to congratulate, 265.
-, professes desire to satisfy James, 274; asks pope for dispensation, 274; wants peace, 294, 347.
-, said to favour Palatine, 279; Digby and Aston to get written promise from, 280.
-, negotiations for marriage with emperor denied, 288; book against, 320n.
-, James says will find him much alive, 295; emperor asks pope to join with in holy war, 296,
-, negotiations with Tuscany for marriage, 322; private audience of Digby, 350.
-, unusual readiness in meeting representations, 350, 351, 374; letter of emperor to, 351.
-, English think can make do anything after marriage, 366; approval for conditions, 376.
-, sending money to Dunkirk by England, 369; sister's appeal to against English match, 374.
-, Gondomar will urge English marriage on, 384; speaks to sister about marriage, 492.
-, English sailors enlisted for, 390; question of helping Bavaria, 394.
-, relies on James's fear of war, 410; no doubt of intentions about English match, 446.
-, James will not break friendship with, 448; letter to Infanta, 463; letter to James, 469.
-, Porter's mission to, 475; threatens to compel emperor about Palatinate, 478, 507, 518, 522.
-, James to ask for troops to go through Flanders, 479, 487; James will not accept excuses, 482.
-, Gondomar told Dominis would help marriage,493; letters to emperor and infanta, 509.
-, strong orders against Tilly attacking, 513, 520; wants Palatinate restored, 516, 531.
-, opposed to aggrandisement of Bavaria, 518, 553; agrees to marriage on conditions, 522, 525.
-, James gives day for return of Palatinate, 526; offers to Mansfelt, 542.
-, (1623):
-, will urge marriage on pope, 545; decided on marriage and against Bavaria, 553.
-, wants consent of parliament to marriage, 562; league against, 580.
-, Charles takes letters to, 584; Buckingham goes to kiss hands, 590.
-, obligations to England, 587; will be ruled by pope, 589; Dutch say will deceive James, 603.
-, meeting with Charles in Prado, 595, 604; orders for reception of Charles, 604, 605.
-, James appeals to for Palatine, 610; rallies sister about Charles, 611.
-, dislikes emperor's alliance with Mantua, 612; honours Gondomar, 613.
-, sees Charles daily, 614; consents to marriage, 616; sorry at hitch, 618; honours Charles, 623, 630, 636.
-, wants Palatinate fortresses, 615; guarantees pope wants from, 624–626.
-, Don Carlos warns against match, 628, 629; gives jewels to Charles, 637; took Charles to infanta, 638.
-, takes Charles to Aranjuez, 639; danger of joining with pope, 643; eagerness of James to oblige, 644.
-, -, confessor of. See Sotomayor.

Philip, second son of the Landgrave of Hesse:
-, visit to England, 307; marriage proposals, 319; to see England and Scotland, 331; returns from Scotland, 364; to go to Paris, 377.

Phillips, Philippis, Filippis:
-, Van Male employs to discover Venetian cipher, 289, 308, 309; gives up attempt, 321.
-, -, Francis, 321n.
-, -, Sir Robert, 321n.

Piacenza, Bishop of. See Scappi, Alessandro.

Picardy, France:
-, Huguenots disarmed in, 58;
-, Spaniards encroach on, 600.

Picheno, Curtio, secretary and councillor of Tuscany, 111.

Piedmont, Italy, 315.
-, Savoy would like diversion in, 44; Savoy says Lorraine troops for, 156.
-, -, Prince of. See Vittorio.
-, -, Princess of. See Christina.

Pijnacker, Pinnacher, Cornelis, professor of Groningen, Dutch envoy to the Algiers pirates:
-, objects of mission, 369, 370.

pirates, corsairs, 134, 212, 528.
-, Algiers fleet said to have made agreement with, 41; captures of Algiers fleet from, 62.
-, depredations in Naples, 80; reported losses of Mansell to, 87; Mansell defeats, 93.
-, danger from on Irish coast, 134; take 50 Scotch ships, 155; raise insurance rates, 163.
-, take English ships, 164, 170.
-, merchants ask for another fleet against, 171.
-, Spaniards recover English ships from, 186, 214; Roe speaks of depredations, 224, 374.
-, capture Martinella, 245, 246. 277; reported agreement of Venice with, 248.
-, arrangement with Dutch, 270; raid on Gozzi, 285; affray with French, 285, 286.
-, Spanish fleet against, 288; reported victory over Spaniards, 320.
-, de Lormes tries to recover Martinella from, 332, 333; damage to Levant trade, 337.
-, proposed fleet against, 342, 348; fear of unites English and Dutch, 359.
-, mission of Pinnacher to, 369, 370; James objects to Dutch negotiations with, 378.
-, instructions to Priuli about, 384; serious English losses through, 393.
-, ravages of plague among, 421, 422, 471, 472; stopped by James, 433; desertions from Algiers fleet to, 434.
-, proposed to use against Spain, 483; about Zante, 498; Roe's arrangements with, 594.
-, -, Black; Ellis; Jacques Pierre; Sampson; Ward.
-, -, band of, desiring asylum at Venice:
-, asked to put proposal in writing, 67; Lormes to go back to, 97, 114; word of in England, 118; Ferro sent to, 120, 131, 140; safe conduct for, 121; position of ships, 138.

Pisa [Prov. Pisa, Italy], 643.

Pisani, Lunardo, Captain of Zara:
-, despatch, 183.

Piscina, Giacomo, Savoyard ambas sador at Venice:
-, opinion of James, 26, 27; way in which received by Venice, 190; claims rights of embassy, 263; Venice pardons culprit to please, 271.

Piscius, Pisiurs. See Brûlart, Peter pitch, 431.

plague, contagion:
-, danger of, 65; near Rouen, 349; ravages among Barbary pirates, 421, 422, 471, 472; at Zante, 512; at Ormuz, 545.

Plech. See Black.

plenipotentiaries. See ambassadors.

Pluviers, Sieur de. See Montholon.

Plymouth, co. Devon, 282n, 491, 519, 609n.
-, Brazil ship takes refuge at, 43; Rochellese take French prize to, 160; French men-of-war driven into, 171, 172; Dutch Indiamen at, 230, 238, 244, 246; Soubise at, 462, 481; Spanish fleet sighted off, 276, 480; Soubise gets prize away from, 503.
-, -, governor of, 238.
-, -, mayor of. See Bownd, John.

Pocklino, Colonel:
-, forces for Palatine, 227.

Poitiers [Vienne, France]:
-, despatch dated from, 196.
-, Capuchin from, 602.

Pola, Istria:
-, Elliot proposss raid on, 277.

Polacher. See ships, names of.

Polacho. See ships, names of.

Poland, 39.
-, Turks declare war on, 18; English levy granted to, 30, 94, 165, 233; Turks marching on, 103.
-, Tartars cut to pieces in, 123; base money for, 140.
-, Denmark stops English levies for, 148, 160; success of Sweden against, 149.
-, Muscovy asks James not to help, 170; peace with Turkey not certain, 183.
-, war in affects English cloth trade, 249; Roe to arrange peace between Turkey and, 269.
-, Roe's efforts for peace with Turks, 311; proposed king, 335.
-, war of affects English trade, 434; attack of Sweden on, 458.
-, -, King of. See Sigismund III.
-, -, internuncio of, Polish ambassador in Spain, 474, 484, 511, 587.

Polaroon, island of, East Indies: English possession, 239, 424.

Pont à Mousson, Mozon [Meurthe et Moselle, France]:
-, Mansfelt takes refuge at, 401.

Ponte, Alvise da, Inquisitor of State, 526.
-, -, Antonio da, Proveditore and Inquisitor in the Three Islands, 471, 529.
-, instructions to, 488.
-, -, Nicolo, Duke of Candia: despatch, 477.

Ponte de Lars, 349.

Pontebba, Pontieba [Prov. Udine, Italy], 100.
-, Hay detained at for quarantine, 61n.

pope, 428.
-, galleys of, 394; clergy not to denounce, 407; imposes oath on priests to return to England, 447.
-, -, See Gregory the Great; Gregory IX; Gregory XI; Gregory XIII; Gregory XV; Paul V.

popish recusants. See Catholics.

Porratlaron, M., 228.

Porte. See Turkey.

Porter, Captain:
-, takes Dutch ship, 282n.
-, -, Endymion, gentleman of Prince Charles, 500, 502, 509, 519, 555.
-, means to Buckingham's favour, 439; sent to Spain, 469.
-, instructions, 475; meets Cottington and turns back, 479; accident, 485.
-, anxiety to hear of, 534; arrives London, 545, 548.
-, accompanies prince to Spain, 575, 590.

Port Malson:
-, Spanish ships at, 422.

Porto, Iseppo, gentleman of Vicenza, 39.

portrait, of James I, 90, 92.
-, -, of Charles, 91.

Portugal:
-, ships arming in, 639.
-, -, Prince of. See Emanuel, Prince of Portugal.
-, -, Princess of. See Nassau, Emilia of.

Portuguese:
-, disputes between English and Dutch to advantage of, 239; English and Dutch unite against at Goa, 371; Ormuz taken from, 376.
-, Franciscan friar,522; pirates, 632.

Poschiavo, Grisons, Switzerland, 19.

Possidario, Michael, a Venetian subject:
-, accompanied Polish ambassador, 100.

posts:
-, Zon's robbery of, 111.
-, -, Master of, London. See Quester, Matthew de.
-, -, Masters of the. See Taxis, Counts of.

powder. See gunpowder.

Prada, Antonio de, secretary: on junta for marriage, 482.

Prague, Bohemia, 330.
-, Mansfelt offers to penetrate to, 73; Digby going to, 90, 92; battle of, 390, 558.
-, Elizabeth eager to see again, 562.

preachers:
-, imprisoned, 320; not to attack Catholic faith, 397, 403.
-, proclamation restraining, 407, 408; restraint only makes rage more furiously, 411; exhort people to obedience. 445.

Preneste, Bishop of. See Bandini, Ottavio.

Preston, Richard, Lord Dingwall, Earl of Desmond, 476.

prices, 163.

priests, Catholic:
-, released at request of Polish and Florentine ambassadors, 93; released at Lando's request, 218; proposal to renew laws against, 306; prefer to remain in prison, 446, 447; Jesuits dispute with, 449.

Prince. See ships, names of.

Prince Royal. See ships, names of.

Pring, Martin, captain of the James Royal, 143n.

prisoners, proposal to raise money by pardoning, 267.

Priuli, Antonio, Doge of Venice, 17, 535.
-, reply to Wotton about reception, 2, 12.
-, letters patent of, 121; letters of James to, 252, 352; letters of Frederick to, 256, 286, 383.
-, reply to Wotton about Palatine's letter, 287; reply about helping Palatine, 312, 316, 317, 353; letters patent for Valaresso, 292.
-, assurances to Lady Arundel, 293, 298. 301–303; invites Lady Arundel to feast of Ascension, 304; letters of James to about Lady Arundel, 362.
-, letter of James to recommending Reade, 354; letters patent for Lady Arundel, 468, 505; visits Condé, 508; letter of James to on Palatinate, 542.
-, -, Girolamo, Gieronimo, Venetian ambassador in France:
-, despatches, 16, 58, 62, 72, 78, 89, 105, 116, 125, 131, 135, 146, 165.
-, gentlemen of Vicenza with, 39.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador in Savoy, 315.
-, -, Gironimo, captain of armed galleons:
-, instructions to, 384.

Privy Council. See Council. proclamations:
-, removing monopolies, 108.
-, against discussion matters of state, 108, 117, 132.
-, restraining exportation of corn, 162, 163.
-, to reassemble parliament, 167; dissolving parliament, 215.
-, nobles and gentry to stay at country houses, 530, 538.
-, of commission on grievances, 577n.
-, seamen may not serve foreign princes or refuse king's service, 599n.

Prodano, Greece, island, 245.

progress, the king's, 85, 91, 113, 117, 136, 379, 397.
-, time of, 65; scarcely enough money for, 92; uselessness of, 366.

propaganda fide, de, de augenda fide, commission, 213.
-, sends religious to England, 398.

Protestants:
-, rumoured league against, 282;
-, support parliament, 440.
-, dissatisfaction with James, 450.

Prussia:
-, relieved of fear from Turks, 93; restored to Brandenburg, 170.

Puebla, Count of la, 639.

Puisieux. See Brûlart, Peter.

Puritans, 617.
-, desire for Frederick and Elizabeth to come to England, 27n; in Scotland, 427.
-, James tries to satisfy, 428; support parliament, 440; Gondomar turns James against, 442.
-, Spaniards bribe, 447; Jesuits inflame, 449; may choose king for selves, 450.
-, Charles opposes, 452, 453; secret relations with Charles, 453.
-, enemies of Catholic church and of James, 601; hatred of Catholics, 624.
-, need to humble, 625; mortally hate Spanish marriage, 627.

Puysieulx, Pusieurs. See Bruûlart, Peter.