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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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'Index: P', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 18, 1623-1625, (London, 1912) pp. 713-720. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol18/pp713-720 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Padavin, Mari Antonio, Venetian Secretary in Germany, 231.
-, despatches, 1, 7, 10, 42, 75, 79, 97, 104, 128, 132, 144, 179, 198, 203, 213, 240, 246, 259, 264, 269, 276, 282, 296, 305, 312, 321, 328, 336, 358, 378, 389, 402, 427, 428, 457, 465, 470, 476, 481, 502, 506, 512, 525, 557, 565, 571, 613.
-, instructions to, 592.

Padua [Prov. Padova, Italy], 12, 166.
-, Captain of, 566.

Paiton. See Peyton.

Palatinate, 82, 182, 191, 218, 222, 225, 260, 278, 303, 329, 379, 385, 426, 447, 461, 479, 536, 543, 545, 560, 582.
-, (1623):
-, truce in, 10, 33, 43, 75, 128, 561, 600; Palatine asks French help to recover, 27; terms of armistice, 44, 45.
-, marriage will commit Spaniards to restore, 47; occupied and desolated, 48.
-, confiscations continue in, 49; Spaniards attach no importance to marriage articles about, 55.
-, James takes, instead of dowry, 102; Mayence wants place in, 106.
-, people persecuted, 108; no satisfaction about, 119; proposed armistice in, 132.
-, Charles asks for restitution, 138; renewed demand for, 143; council for, 149.
-, Messia wants referred to German diet, 150; Spanish promises about, 153.
-, no marriage without restitution, 154, 156, 164, 168, 169; advantage to Spain, 161.
-, Olivares wants settled, 172; Spaniards to give up, 173; Spanish answer upon, 178; suggested deposit, 179.
-, (1624):
-, no marriage without restoration, 185, 188, 194; James determined to recover, 190.
-, overtures to France for recovery, 193, 194, 196; Spaniards offer restitution, 201, 205, 207, 247, 286, 474, 476.
-, Spaniards cannot force Bavaria to give up, 224; Emperor confirms Bavaria's possession, 231.
-, Spaniards meant to have, 232; French unwilling to fight for, 239.
-, England will treat no more with Spain for, 242; English want to join with Valtelline, 245.
-, will to recover, 249, 261, 267, 312, 342; James talks of, 251, 264; Dutch press alliance for recovery, 266.
-, Bavaria offers accomodation, 268; Parliament grants money for recovery, 270.
-, general Spanish reply upon, 273, 277; Bavaria treats people better, 276.
-, Mansfelt unlikely to be employed in, 281; France favours Bavaria's possession, 294.
-, Mansfelt offers to recover, 295, 296; Spain will not hinder recovery, 313.
-, Spaniards watching declarations about recovery, 315; courier to Hinojosa about, 317.
-, Mansfelt can only help by diversion, 323; Parliament advises breaking off treaties about, 330.
-, French want dealt with separately, 332, 440, 453; combination with Valtelline affair, 335, 339, 351.
-, suggested diversion for, 336; league for Valtelline helps, 341; Mansfelt should serve England in, 345, 370.
-, emperor determined not to restore, 346; Pesaro to watch, 349; reported proposals for restoring, 402.
-, English want to combine French match with league to recover, 352, 451; Dutch league for recovery, 353, 356.
-, moment propitious for recovery, 376; Emperor to be asked to restore 380; Emperor urges France not to interfere in, 382.
-, Wake speaks of plans for, 391, 392; Wake treats with Savoy about, 403.
-, Danish ambassador to ask for restitution, 404, 410, 422, 433, 448; difficulty of success, 408.
-, Spaniards sending to England about, 413; Rusdorf suggests war for, 419, 421; James responsible for loss, 429.
-, Brunswick eager for recovery, 432; negotiations at Madrid, 433; sword must recover, 434.
-, invading Bavaria, best way to recover, 439; Mansfelt to recover, 446, 458.
-, proposed league for recovery, 449, 468; France will object to making declaration for, 454, 484.
-, France makes bargain with Bavaria about, 459; James will recover by arms, 467.
-, Louis will not put before Grisons, 469; causes Spain more anxiety than Valtelline, 471.
-, depends on France, 472; Mansfelt to fight for, 482, 494; Gondomar to treat about, 495.
-, Aston considers adjustment easy, 496; Mansfelt to recover, 500, 506.
-, England and France working for restitution, 505.
-, (1625):
-, Mansfelt to make diversion for, 535; time favourable for restoration, 537.
-, France more interested in recovery, 538; Mansfelt for, 542; Mansfelt to recover, 557, 563.
-, Gabor to help recover, 571, 572; England may break with Spain over, 573; belief may be settled by negotiation, 591; Gondomar coming for restitution, 610; alleged league for recovery, 613.
-, James desires recovery, 617; force raised for, 623.

Palatinate, Lower:
-, Palatine to have revenues, 173; Spaniards offer surrender, 207; Tilly to take army into, 512.
-, -, Upper, High:
-, Halberstat going to, 79; Bavaria to keep, 173; Rota from, 204.

Palatine, Elector. See Frederick V.
-, -, Princess. See Elizabeth, Princess Palatine.

Palsgrave. See Ships, names of.

Pan's Anniversary, masque by Ben Jonson, 420.

Paolo, Father. See Sarpi.

Papal Nuncios. See Ambassadors.

Papists. See Catholics.

Pappenheim, Papnaim, Count of. See Godfrey, Henry.

Parga, la, Epirus, Turkey in Europe, 52.

Paris, France, 260, 288, 320, 347, 418, 441, 444, 446, 457, 519, 549, 551, 556, 596, 610.
-, despatches dated from, 9, 16, 25, 30, 36, 43, 48, 54, 61, 145, 149, 151, 164, 167, 173, 177, 182, 193, 200, 207, 215, 216, 225, 236, 240, 246, 252, 253, 258, 259, 261, 264, 316, 402, 407, 483, 487, 497, 502, 508, 514, 520, 527, 533, 560, 566, 576, 580, 597, 600, 613, 619, 620, 627.
-, news from, 132, 531.
-, Carlisle at, 16; Irish at, 48; Palatine's agents at, 97; Bishop consecrated at, 103n.
-, Mansfelt may go to, 306; Herbert at, 307; Wake at, 323; Mansfelt reaches, 330, 332; Court going to, 448.
-, Tomaso of Savoy at, 533; Berulle returns to, 557; Capuchin at, from Bavaria, 560.
-, Lumaga of, 565; league made at, 613.
-, Parliament of, 272, 525.
-, places in and near:
-, Arsenal, 497.
-, Bastille, 363, 391, 392.
-, Louvre, 497.
-, Sorbonne, powers to bind and loose, 362.

Parker, Henry, Lord Morley:
-, Rear Admiral of fleet to fetch Prince, 8; takes leave of King, 33.
-, excluded from Parliament, 232, 247; re-enters, 242.

parliament, 20, 91, 273, 317, 346, 467, 479, 509, 516, 539, 542, 543, 545, 578.
-, objects of Spaniards in asking for, 23; to approve abolition of recusant acts, 26, 37, 50, 51, 78, 80.
-, doubts about approving articles, 36, 57, 81; Philip wants pledge from, 45.
-, Spaniards abandon demand for, 62; talk of, 143, 157; need of, 149; Council discusses, 169, 178.
-, James agrees to, 182; James dissuaded from banishing leaders, 183; Elizabeth glad of, 185.
-, fear of Spaniards provoking dissension in, 191, 195; date fixed, 192, 199; postponed, 201.
-, risk of James's deposition by, 196; James tries to influence elections, 201.
-, James fears, good hope of, 211; Venice awaiting result, 215; elections, 216.
-, not king's but prince's, 217; views of electors, 220; not told about Rota, 222.
-, Charles hopeful about, 226; King opens, 227; King's speech, 228, 229, 231, 241; speakers demands, and first proceedings, 232, 234–8.
-, gentlemen come freely to, 233; Elizabeth pleased with, 240.
-, exonerates Buckingham from charges of Spanish ambassadors, 241; course determined, 242.
-, deputation to king, 244, 248; king's reply to, 248; king's speech to, 250, 251; debate answer, 254.
-, discussed at Hague, 247, 270; action against Catholics, 249, 263, 275, 299, 303.
-, French try to stop moving against Catholics, 253; James grants demands against Catholics, 295, 300, 303, 319, 321.
-, offers for war, 255, 256; French rely on, 258; no subsidy unless rupture, 279, 292; urges a breach, 285, 296.
-, king's reply to Canterbury, 257; reply read to, 261; James urged not to yield to, 262.
-, may entrust control of money of Charles, 263; Spaniards dislike, 265; opposed to negotiations, 267.
-, opinion on, at Florence, 269, 277; dealing with Treasurer, 278, 279, 292, 318, 325; sentence on Treasurer, 320.
-, Dorset will take leading part in, 283; raising money for war, 288.
-, question of Venetian carrying trade to be brought before, 289.
-, Buckingham explains king's intentions to, 291; dissatisfied, 292.
-, Spanish ambassadors tax with treason, 300, 301, 308, 334, 346, 385, 386; discusses subsidy bill, 302, 319.
-, determined on war, 305; James longs for end, 311, 333; opinion on at Vienna, 312; expected dismissal, 318.
-, Bristol asks to be tried by, 326, 401; James rails at, 327, 342; Hyacinth speaks of French fury, 327, 328.
-, advised breaking of Spanish treaties, 329, 330; measure to guard expenditure, 333, 344; rises, 341.
-, two speeches of James to, 341, 342; James promises shall reassemble at All Saints, 343.
-, difficult to get 30,000l. from, 350; promises made to, about marriage, 351; ships equipped to deceive, 354.
-, general pardon issued at rising, 355; oath of Charles to, 399.
-, James almost forced to, 405; will pay for Dutch levy, 409, 423; likely to reassemble, 424.
-, opposed to French match, 431, 574; James may break with, 435; will back war with Spain, 439.
-, deputies of, for subsidies, 454; French match must satisfy, 455; against match, 456; postponed, 456, 462, 504, 574, 611, 616.
-, meets for prorogation, 486.
-, to submit Caimo's case to, 547, 553; supplies needed for naval force, 579.
-, nothing to be spent until meeting of, 588; outcry at delay of, 590.
-, consent needed to make marriage indissoluble, 602; no sound decision without, 616.
-, will give best security for marriage, 625.

Parma [Prov. Parma, Italy]:
-, Gage's mission to, 10, 57; promises help to Feria, 535.
-, -, Duke of. See Farnese, Odoardo.

Paruta, Lorenzo, Venetian Ambassador in Savoy:
-, despatches, 27, 33, 48, 54, 109, 129, 148, 151, 260, 287, 306, 313, 314, 330, 335, 345, 359, 370, 380, 391, 403, 416, 458, 469, 491.
-, reports conversations with Wake, 391, 392, 491; goes to conference at Susa, 458, 465.
-, Savoy sends for, 469; and consults, 470.

pasquinade:
-, against James, 46.

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

Patras, Archbishop of. See Guidi, Giovanni, Francesco.

Pauel, Pauli, Andreas:
-, reports threats of James against Spain, 19; sent to France, 46.

Pauu, of Holland, pensionary of Amsterdam:
-, candidate for English embassy, 532, 541.

pearls, 118.
-, -, See jewels.

Peblitz, Poblitz, Peplitz, Pobliz, Beblitz, Colonel, 498, 532.
-, at Turin, 287; at Hague, 447; treats with Orange, 454; Carleton tries to get appointments from, 458.

Peckius, Becchius, Peter, Chancellor of Brabant:
-, gives instructions to Grusbeck, 297.

Pedrosa, Father:
-, sermon against Anglo-Spanish match, 32, 59; opinion about King's promise, 37.

Pellegrini, Doctor, 12.

Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, William.

Penelope, 62.

pensioners, the King's guards:
-, strengthened, 175.

Peplitz. See Peblitz.

pepper, 107n.

Pera, the Vigne of, Constantinople [Turkey in Europe]:
-, despatches dated from, 10, 12, 57, 246, 322, 337, 358, 378, 397, 398, 409, 426, 427, 439, 471, 531, 571, 572, 581, 597, 619.

Percy, Henry, ninth Earl of Northumberland, 154.

Pers, Persie, M. de:
-, sent from France to England to announce conclusion of marriage, 441.

Persia and Persians, 139.
-, enmity with Turks, 34; Turkish war with, 581, 597.
-, silk from, for England, 474.
-, -, Shah of. See Abbas.

Persian sea, 474.

Pesaro, Zuane, Venetian Ambassador in France, 48, 79, 231, 260, 355, 369, 430.
-, despatches, 3, 35, 42, 48, 53, 61, 76, 88, 92, 101, 110, 121, 124, 139, 141, 145, 148, 151, 163, 167, 173, 177, 181, 193, 199, 207, 214, 216, 225, 229, 239, 245, 252, 253, 258, 261, 264, 270, 278, 288, 298, 299, 306, 307, 315, 316, 323, 331, 338–340, 349–351, 360, 361, 375–378, 381, 389, 390, 402, 407, 413.
-, Hesse's son visits, 61; Herbert visits, 93; Bavarian agent visits, 261.
-, letter of Mansfelt to, 298; letter of Rota to, 299; interviews Rochefoucauld, 307.
-, meets Mansfelt, 315, 323; asks about Valaresso's behaviour to Dutch ambassadors, 335.
-, attends conference at Senlis, 338; chosen to succeed Valaresso in England, 341, 354; credentials and instructions for England, 348, 349; allowed to keep present from Louis, 469.
-, English Ambassadors call on, 361; discusses matters with Carlisle, 376.
-, -, -, Venetian ambassador in England, 415, 421, 426, 587, 590.
-, Inquisitors of State to, 592, 604.
-, instructions, 403, 456.
-, dispatches to Inquisitors of State, 546, 553, 618, 626.
-, despatches to Senate, 443, 449, 451, 453, 461, 462, 466, 473, 478, 480, 484, 492, 494, 499, 503, 509, 515, 521, 528, 529, 536, 537, 539, 551, 561, 564, 566, 576, 609, 615, 617, 620, 623, 627.
-, dispatches to Council of Ten, 600, 626.
-, journey, 436; enters London, 445; first audience, 449, 450; notables visit, 453; banquet to Mansfelt, 462.
-, offices for Dutch, 493; visits Mansfelt, 495; meets Mansfelt at Buckingham's house, 496.
-, communications with Morosini, 497; celebrates announcement of French match, 504.
-, correspondence with Mansfelt, 523, 621, 622; interviews with Buckingham, 528, 537, 538.
-, audience of James, 536; and of Charles, 536, 537; Caimo case, 546–9, 553–6, 583–5, 618.
-, asked to help with France, 552; at prince's masque, 564; ill, 564, 566, 573, 578, 579, 586, 594, 604, 621.
-, Buckingham calls on, 575, 576; congratulates new doge, 576; granted recall, 378.
-, dealings with Philips, the decipherer, 600, 601.

Petz, M. de. See Faye, Charles de, Sieur d'Espesses.

Peyton, Paiton, Captain Christopher:
-, removed to Crema, 277; at Crema, 449.
-, -, Sir Henry:
-, sick, 109.
-, -, -, widow of:
-, marries Viccnzo Gritti, 605.

Phelippeaux, Raymond, Lord of Herbault, Arbo, French Secretary of State, 382.
-, at conference about Mansfelt, 497.

Philibert. See Filiberto.

Philip II, King of Spain:
-, losses inflicted by Elizabeth, 457.

Philip III, King of Spain:
-, left Infanta to emperor's son, 50; instructions about daughter's marriage, 269; decision about ambassadors, 317.

Philip IV, King of Spain, the Catholic, 41, 50, 71, 73, 92, 128, 159, 169, 180, 205, 223, 227, 272, 354, 385, 386, 426, 472, 511, 522, 607.
-, (1623):
-, dispensation sent to, 8, 16; letter of James to, 15; Pope wants pledge of, 16, 20, 21, 36, 37, 52.
-, pope promises satisfaction, 17; will do anything to satisfy Charles, 25.
-, alarmed at Pedrosa's sermon and prophecy from Daniel, 32; Pope shelters behind, 36.
-, says Infanta shall not marry Charles unless turns Catholic, 39.
-, wants pledge from Parliament, 45; to follow advice of divines, 58.
-, entertains Charles, 59, 101; friendly offices with pope, 65; paper sent by Charles to, 66–70.
-, will abide by decision of Junta, 72; presents elephant to James, 75.
-, Charles goes with, to Infanta, 76; James toasts, 80; to nominate Infanta's servants, 82.
-, promises marriage, 88; will get no advantage from English marriage, 94.
-, Charles asks for speedy marriage, cold reply, 100, 113, 114; wants Charles to go, 101, 115.
-, doge notifies election to, 108; present to Charles, 114; accompanies Charles, 115, 117.
-, says would give Milan to avoid committing himself to marriage, 115, 116.
-, wants Charles to punish servants, 116; takes charge of presents for Infanta, 118.
-, Charles gives sword to, 119; gives Bavaria title of elector, 120.
-, lays all blame on Olivares, 122; will not allow Charles to leave dissatisfied, 123.
-, promises to restore Palatinate, 472.
-, has powers to marry Infanta for Charles, 130, 143, 156; letter to Louis XIII. about match, 131.
-, Charles writes to thank, 133; parting with Charles, 136; present of Charles to, 137.
-, Gondomar tells what Charles said about marriage, 144; assurances about marriage, 145.
-, relieved by letters from Charles, 152; desires English match, 154; promises to Pope, 155, 162, 184.
-, Charles sends present to sister, 163; Bristol declares sincerity, 167; letter of Charles to, 168; promises about Palatine, 172; calls Charles's brother in law, 174; chance against England, 178.
-, (1624):
-, insulted by English demands, 185; English demands of, 187, 188; value of Dudley's ships to, 199n.
-, letter to Charles, 201; ready for war, 206; goes to Seville, 213; disgusted that Ocean fleet late, 230.
-, Buckingham denies slandering, 241; sends Porter, 243; promise of James to, 259.
-, letter of James to, 266, 267, 291, 378; present to Digby, 273; returns to Madrid, 277; reply to James, 286.
-, means to seize empire, 296; repudiates design, 297; James to complain to, about Hinojosa, 311, 317.
-, James will keep friendly to, 313; reply to James, 366, 378; doubtful how will take Hinojosa's dismissal, 395.
-, troops maintained by, 396; joins league with pope and emperor, 402.
-, James repents estrangement from, 404; Louis informs of marriage negotiations, 408.
-, orders to Onate, 418; emperor's dependence on, 427; considers English negotiations still open, 433.
-, gave Charles right hand, 439; Charles asks after health, 454; disapproves action of ambassadors in England, 455.
-, James orders Mansfelt not to hurt, 494, 503, 506, 514, 542, 570; promises to England, 499.
-, receives Hinojosa, 517; Mansfelt to go through dominions, 530; gave way to Charles in Spain, 531.
-, (1625):
-, notified of doge's election, 532; alleged plot against England, 549; Mansfelt's revised orders about, 561, 562.
-, Denmark arranges private interests with, 574; favours to Gondomar, 590; alleged league against, 613.
-, -, chaplain of, See Renzi, Matteo.
-, -, Confessor of. See Sotomayor.

Philip, son of the Landgrave of Hesse:
-, in France, visits Pesaro, 61; godfather for Palatine's son, 527.

Philippines:
-, Portuguese slay Dutch in, 106.

Philips, Sir Robert:
-, proposal to send away, 183n.
-, -, Filippis, Thomas, decipherer:
-, dealings with Pesaro, 600, 604, 626; put in prison, 601.

Picardy, France:
-, Louis travels to, 277, 286; Constable may be wanted in, 349; Lesdiguieres commands in, 391.

pictures:
-, Buckingham desires Venetian, 258, 290; Spaniards damage, 383; presented by Louis to Buckingham, 595; Lady Arundel engages Tizianello to paint, 607.

Piedmont, Italy, 339, 350, 499, 501, 505, 566, 583.
-, -, Prince of. See Vittorio.

Pindar, Paul, 125.

pirates, 199n.
-, designs on Granda, 15; Bonaventure's fight with, 40; Ocean swarming with, 47.
-, English make compact with, 95, 107, 569, 579.
-, about Zante, 129, 148; damage to Spain, 139; raid on Saline and Alexandretta, 321, 322.
-, representations of ambassadors at Constantinople against, 246, 337, 358, 378, 396, 397.
-, English, at Naples, 371.
-, appear in English waters, 425, 432; French and Dutch may join against, 434.
-, Turkish answer to Giustinian upon, 470, 471; depredations of, 590.
-, Venetians to stir against Spain, 613.
-, See also Algiers; Ali; Barbary; Mustapha; Sampson.

Pisa [Prov. Pisa, Italy]:
-, despatch from, 596.
-, Archbishop of. See Medici, Giuliano de'.

Pisiers, Pisiurs. See Brulart, Peter, Vicomte de Puisieux.

plague:
-, among Mansfelt's levies, 591, 598.

Platamala, Valtelline, 517.

Plessis, du. See Richelieu.

Plymouth, co. Devon, 107.
-, ships for Charles at, 111; Dutch ships return to, 213.

Po, River, N. Italy, 4.
-, -, -, bridge over, 622.

Poblitz, Pobliz. See Peblitz.

Poissy, Poisis, Poissys [Siene et Oise, France]:
-, despatches dated at, 77, 88, 93, 102, 110, 121, 124, 139, 142, 413, 418, 419, 430, 433, 437, 438, 440, 442, 448, 461, 471.

Poix, Prince of. See Blanquefort de Crequy.

Poland, 30, 160, 181.
-, Sweden makes peace with, 379; suggested match with Savoy, 403.
-, trade with Dutch, 408.
-, -, King of. See Sigismund III.

Pomerania:
-, James furthers alliance with northern powers, 607.

Ponte, Antonio da, Venetian Proveditore of the three islands of the Levant, 31.
-, instructions to, 52.

Pope, 86, 94, 136, 443.
-, election of new, 79; preachers find hard to refrain from invectives against, 103.
-, doge notifies election to, 108; Spaniards want help for delay of marriage, 115.
-, -, See Clement VII; Clement VIII; Gregory XV; Urban VIII.

Port Dolfino, (?) Portofino [Prov. Genova, Italy]:
-, Roe stays English ships at, 322.

Porter, Endymion:
-, hatred of Olivares for, 243.

Portsmouth, co. Hants, 34, 143.
-, royal ships at, 63, 98; fleet leaves, 107; Charles lands at, 134.

Portugal and Portuguese, 234, 432, 466.
-, King of, 88.
-, Prince of. See Emanuel.
-, Princess of. See Nassau, Emilia of.
-, carrack of, 95.
-, slaughter Dutch in Philippines, 106; expulsion from Ormuz, 221; union of English and Persians to drive from East Indies, 233; serving Spain, 396; galleons for Brazil, 512, 607; pirates scour coasts of, 590; suggested raid on, 596.

Poschiavo, Grisons, Switzerland, 498, 517.

Posts, Master of the. See Roleans; Taxis.
-, powder. See gunpowder.

Prada, Don Andreas de:
-, give back jewels, 371.
-, -, Antonio de, Spanish Secretary of State:
-, accompanies Charles, 117.

Prague, Bohemia, 526.
-, despatches dated from, 1, 7, 10.
-, letter from, 99.

preachers:
-, arrested for sedition, 46; hard to refrain from invectives against pope, 103.

Pregni, Colonel Durante, 381.

Preneste, Bishop of. See Bandini, Ottavio.

President, Lord, of the Council. See Montagu, Henry, Lord Mandeville.

Preston, Richard, Lord Dingwall, Earl of Desmond:
-, offers services to Venice, 258.
-, -, Thomas, 138.

prices:
-, high in England, 295.

Priests, Catholic:
-, release of, 62, 137, 384; one tramples on Bible, 103; petition to Hinojosa, 112; proclamation for expulsion, 321, 543, 545; imprisoned, 420, 511.

Priuli, Prioli, Antonio, Doge of Venice:
-, letter of James to, 71; death, 108, 122, 130.
-, -, Gieronimo, Venetian Ambassador in Savoy, 602, 622.
-, despatches, 519, 531, 557, 595, 596.
-, instructions, 526, 593.
-, Caimo knows, 547.
-, -, Marc Antonio di, Savio alla Mercanzia, 4, 12, 88, 187, 230.

Privy Council. See Council, the Privy.

Privy Seal, Lord. See Somerset, Edward, Earl of Worcester.

proclamations, 91.
-, Catholics want, 102, 111.
-, for expulsion of Jesuits and priests, 318, 321; not being enforced, 327; Tillières tries to prevent enforcement, 355; religious emigrate for fear of, 364.
-, forbidding nobility to live in London, 481, 486.

progress, 77, 121, 395, 401.
-, James decides on usual, 62, 75; James starts, 82; Calvert with king on, 111; expenses of, 384, 400; effort to follow, 404, 410, 414; sickness during, 415.

prophecy, about James's behaviour, 127.

prosticchi, term explained, 387, 388.

Protestants, English, 102.
-, better disposed to Spanish match, 41; churches crowded, 103.

Provence:
-, ships from, at Villafranca, 513.

Ptolemy, King of Egypt, 32.

Puente, della. See Lafuente.

Puisieux, Vicomte de. See Brûlart, Peter.

Puritans, 539.
-, elected to Parliament, 211; tax James with loss of Palatinate, 223; king and prince bridle, 249; Buckingham carries, favour with, 385; subtle Catholics become leaders of, 444.
-, abhor French match, 456, 473; fear may quash French match, 616.

purveyance, cost of, 400.

Puysieulx. See Brûlart, Peter, Vicomte de Puisieux.