Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.
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'Index: P', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 23, 1632-1636, (London, 1921) pp. 694-704. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol23/pp694-704 [accessed 26 March 2024]
Index
P
Paderborn [Westphalia, German Empire] :
Pappenheim saves, 14.
Padua [Prov. Padova, Italy] :
Weston expected at, 21
Weston arrives at, 22
Rota, at 45, 61.
Fielding going to, 349.
Captain of. See Valaresso, Alvise.
Rectors of, 21.
University of :
Englishmen going to study at, 258.
despatches dated at, 22, 45.
painting :
delight and skill of Charles in, 363.
- See pictures.
Palatinate :
1632 :
English suspect Gustavus of intending to deliver to French, 3
delusive promises about, Spain will not surrender, 13.
policy regarding faith of, 34, 35.
Rota negotiating about, 45
Duke Louis of Simmern undertakes guardianship, 50
consent uncertain, 55.
1633 : 54.
changed circumstances, 57
Dutch co-operation asked for, 66.
Swedes must relinquish, 67
Dutch commend interests of to Charles, 69.
obligation on Charles to defend, 75
Dutch ask what England will do for, 76, 97.
Anstruther sets out for, 75, 79
England sanguine of getting Danish help for, 145.
Swedes ready to restore, 82, 94
Oxenstierna will only surrender if England acts, 88.
French offers respecting to conciliate Charles, 82, 89
Mussolens says nothing about, 86.
Weston's negotiations with French about, 91, 99, 102
English have little hope of French help over, 92.
English subsidy for use of, 95
need of restoration for peace of Germany, 101.
England looks for recovery only from enemies of Austria, 95
Polish ambassador to find out English sentiments about, 107.
Duke of Simmern recognised as administrator, 98.
Administrator's measures for defence, 99, 112, 137
recognition of administrator, 122.
negotiations with Sweden for surrender of places, 99, 101-103, 105
'ransom' to Swedes for, 110.
importance of privileges attached to, 105.
Douglas sent to with remittances, 112, 115.
English support for advertised, 115, 121
English support limited, 117
expectations of English help, 119.
Peblitz and Douglas to report on defences, 117, 118
estimate of garrisons needed for, 130.
proposed benevolence for, 130.
England to be enemy of whoever invades, 137
England doing nothing for, 158.
prejudice of Dutch Spanish truces to, 139
Spaniards renounce claim to, 167.
fears of Feria attacking, 145, 148, 152, 165
fears diminished, 177.
representations in England about defence, 148, 159, 161.
Denmark not disposed to help, 151.
proposal to send Palatine with army, to 168.
Charles discusses with Curtius and Council, 170.
Curtius and Nethersole act in concert for, 173.
1634 : 234, 301.
need of armed force to defend, 179
Gussoni discusses with Charles, 181.
French seek to get footing in, 186
French Swedish compact over, 189
importance of Philipsburg to, 192, 197.
Hesse offers to defend, 187
English jealousy of French interference in, 231.
English neglect of, 191
injured by English delay, 194
talk of English contributions to dropped, 202.
Rusdorf to travel through, 208
Oxenstierna to ask English contributions for, 209
English money spent on, 220.
Princess Palatine ready to go to with family, 229, 232
Union suggests abandonment, 231.
advantage of Scottish levies for, 231
payment by England when restored, 248.
English neglect of, leaves to French, 278
Council convinces Charles impossible to do anything for, 283.
Bavaria anxious about Anglo Austrian negotiations on, 292
French undertake to protect, 302.
England will not make sacrifices for, 302
French protection of rouses England, 304.
French demands upon, 316
imperialists remonstrate against French protection, 322.
French terms for protection, 328, 329
French claim to electoral vote causes stir in, 316.
1635 :
Seneterre's mission to urge measures for defence, 347.
Charles insists on promise from Spain and emperor to restore, 357
Correr shows Coke need of help for, 378.
Poland to induce emperor to restore, 379.
Anstruther reports hopefully about, 384
Charles more concerned for Lorraine, 400.
Bavaria anxious about England joining allies because of, 406.
Princess Palatine represents danger to Charles, 416.
Lorraine offers mediation for return of, 417
Simmern asks help for, 421, 424.
Council meets to discuss, 430
opinions in Court upon, 431.
French urge king to take action for recovery, 435
Taylor to go to Vienna about, 439.
emperor's declaration about, 438, 442
Spain denies responsibility, 438.
Savoy urges Charles to take action for, 443
Queen Mother's interposition about, 465.
hopes of parliamentarians raised by prospect of action over, 444, 466.
alliance with Spain impossible till question settled, 445
Spain and England to treat in concert about, 454.
Spain ready to give satisfaction about, 457, 472.
Charles urged to adopt French alliance for sake of, 471, 473, 474
emperor evades reply to Taylor about, 482.
obduracy about may throw England into arms of France, 488.
suggested exchange for Lorraine, 489, 492, 498
Aston busy with negotiations over, 496.
1636 :
Spain professes readiness to give satisfaction over, 500
steps being taken towards restoration, 516.
Taylor treats with emperor about, 501
Taylor to press for definite resolution about, 525.
French reply about suggested exchange, 511, 528, 543
French alliance for recovery of, 553.
Bavaria makes take oath of allegiance, 514.
conditions of Spanish restitution, 520
Spaniards consolidating power in, 523.
Charles asks Catholic to use influence with emperor for investiture of Palatine with, 537.
French consider England indifferent about, 538
Bavaria considers England thinks more of Lorraine, 551, 556.
Dutch offer to Charles for recovery, 549.
Schomberg and Aston press for reply about at Madrid, 551
Oate to offer every satisfaction upon, 568.
Arundel expected to have full powers about, 563
Oxenstierna exhorts Charles to recovery, 567.
-, Administrator of. See Louis Philip, duke of Simmern.
Palatinate, Lower :
English fear difficulty in getting Swedes out of, 72
restitution arranged, 103, 107.
restitution not acceptable on conditions, 105
England to pay garrisons, 115.
to be handed over to Administrator, 118
mischief done by Swedes in, 119.
liberation completed, 120
English fear of Feria in, 142.
measures of defence necessary for, 171
Cardinal Infant to pass through, 262.
English ministers anxious about, 274.
French get control of, 274
letter from on appeal to French because of English neglect, 283.
Spaniards offer restitution, 492
Taylor asks for restitution, 502.
imperialists hand over fortresses to Spaniards, 507.
indemnity claimed if Spaniards restore, 514, 516.
imperialists propose to discuss alone about, 534
Radolti to suggest exchange for estates in Flanders, 537.
Arundel to insist on restitution, 544
Bavaria will not give up, 546.
Palatinate, Upper :
easy to recover, 115
army needed for recovery, 120
relieved by battle of Leignitz, 227.
France ready to compromise about, 474.
Taylor offers English alliance for, 502.
diet must decide about, 534.
Arundel to treat about surrender for electoral vote, 544.
Palatine House
Family
the king's nephews, Princes Palatine :
offended with Feuquieres, 94
Saxony and Brandenburg will not make peace that does not include, 95
Saxony reluctant to declare for, 145.
German princes ready to uphold, 99
England impressed with need of German unity for cause of, 104.
Dutch more able to help if truces concluded, 102.
Anstruther to recommend cause to Saxony, 112.
peace in Germany necessary for security, 115.
Dutch claim to be supporting, 129
Anstruther's negotiations for, 137, 146, 149.
Denmark's intervention expected to help, 141
Denmark wants to be solicited by, 146.
Oxenstierna's negotiations concerning, 206, 212, 234.
Spaniards offer to treat for removal of ban on, 210.
proposal to go to Palatinate, 229, 232
benefit from Scottish levies for Sweden, 231.
Charles consults Council about helping, 283
put themselves under French protection, 302.
complains of neglect by England, 363
English wish to avoid having to support, 444.
England's relations with Germany strained because of, 369.
Charles recognises obligation to support, 430
parliamentarians offer to support war in favour of, 440.
reported alliance of England, France and Holland in interests of, 454
French urge alliance for sake of, 473.
England would accept any terms to settle affairs, 457
Taylor to treat of affairs at Vienna, 472.
French seriously desire restitution, 477.
Taylor explains English policy towards to emperor, 485
England places interests of Lorraine before, 492
England unlikely to make sacrifices for, 507.
Elizabeth hopes that Charles will support, 493.
France wishes to keep Lorraine in interests of, 494
interests of cannot eradicate English animosity against France, 534.
parliamentarians seek to use as plea for calling parliament, 500.
Oate speaks of emperor's clemency to, 502, 503.
England will have to decide on policy about, 512
Charles thanks Catholic for attitude to, 530, 531.
Bavaria alarmed by proceedings in England, 514
Dutch offers for, 539, 547.
Council discusses affairs of, 522, 523
need of prompt action for, after Arundel's mission, 539.
Radolti's instructions about, 537.
Charles determined to get at emperor's intentions about, 544
Charles no cause for dissatisfaction with Spain about, 549.
would raise claims if thought imperialists afraid of England, 551.
Spaniards will get satisfaction for if England joins Austrian party, 552.
Radolti annoys Charles by only speaking in generalities about, 564, 565.
England does not think worth a war, 565
no office with pope for, 566.
Beveren urges alliance with Dutch in interests of, 567.
Palatine
Elector, Prince, of the Rhine. See Charles Louis
Frederick V.
-, Princess. See Elizabeth, Princess Palatine.
Pallandt, Floris, Count of Culenborgh, Count of Colemburgh :
arrives at Hague, 323.
Palmer, Mr., a Sussex gentleman :
fined by the Star Chamber, 38n.
Palsgrave :
fight with Portuguese, 64.
Panzani, Gregorio, papal minister in England :
efforts to settle disputes between Catholics, 496
succeeds in making settlement, 520.
defends charge of inscriptions in Sala Regia, 527, 528, 555
Correr refutes, 528, and is commended, 538
says nothing more, 560.
busy over successor to Brett, 547
pleased at getting king's consent, 555.
not used to approach pope about Palatine, 560.
papal legate. See under ambassadors.
papal nuncios. See under ambassadors.
paper :
in cargo of Paragon, 408.
Pappenheim, Gottfried Henry, Count of, Popenain, Papnain :
attempt to relieve Maastricht, 1, 38
saves Paderborn and Wolfenbuttel, 14
defeats Baudissin, 27.
-, Maximilian count of, Papenhein :
conference with Lorraine and Fleming, 316, 318.
Paragon, Parangon :
enquiry into evasion of customs duties, 387
account of trading in Levant, 408
smuggling committed by, 448.
Parahyba, Pariba, Pariva, Periba, Brazil, S. America :
blockaded by Dutch, 242, 243
Dutch capture, 335.
Pare :
transactions of, 115.
Parella, Marquis, envoy of Savoy to England :
presents armour to Charles, 33.
Pariba, Pariva. See Parahyba.
Paris, France, 136, 176, 287, 291, 294, 296, 322, 323, 343, 354, 441 :
Jerome Weston at, 2, 3.
news from, 13, 336, 513.
queen's almoner going to, 136
Buwinckhausen at, 232.
Louis returns to, 228.
Correr travels by, 277, 290
Fielding goes by, 281, 288, 298.
Mazarini at, 306
Guiche leaves 326
Knuyt returning to, 346.
Mantua reported going to, 308, 318, 319.
alliance with Dutch signed at, 317n.
Scudamore's entry into, 456, 464.
Palatine's affairs stationary at, 526.
despatches dated at, 61, 79, 82, 84, 161, 208, 215, 233, 243, 266, 272, 282, 285, 290, 294, 297, 300, 307, 318, 327, 347, 361, 400, 418, 419, 447, 464, 477, 482, 489, 503, 511, 516, 520, 548, 552, 560.
Paris :
Arsenal, 308n.
Bastille :
Montmorency imprisoned in, 19
de Jars imprisoned in, 83n.
Parliament of :
to revise Orleans Lorraine marriage, 183
declaration against marriage, 189.
declaration of gives offence in England, 192.
decree against Lorraine princes, 284.
confirms declaration of war against Spain, 411.
Parkhurst, Robert, lord Mayor of London :
celebrations of taking office, 296
overawed by Council and induced to provide ships for fleet, 314.
reply to Council about measures to keep out plague, 469.
parliament :
dislike of Charles and ministers for idea of, 6, 131
Charles set against, 87, 140, 366, 367.
hopes of, from coming of Princess Palatine, 62.
promises of help in Germany cannot be fulfilled without, 68.
meeting unlikely for long time, 125
help for Palatinate without convoking, 130, 131.
contributions cannot be obtained without, 149
will not convoke to obtain money, 173, 176, 196.
Weston credited with preventing summons, 224.
Laud suggests summoning, 225.
Noy opponent of Court in, 265.
Swiss recognise king's powerlessness without, 274.
shipmoney recognised as likely to prevent summoning, 264, 346.
rity of according to Courtenay, 312
lawyers declare taxation unlawful without, 314
object of Charles to prevent summoning, 315.
gentry resist shipmoney because not granted by, 325.
Portland chief obstacle to, and hopes for, at death, 351, 373, 376.
money contributions depend absolutely upon, 363
Indies and Peru of England, 366.
hopes that foreign embarrassments may force convocation, 386, 397.
objection to prevents Charles from siding with Austrians, 392
and from foreign complications, 398.
Charles wants standing army to help dispense with, 395
Charles subordinates everything to determination not to convoke, 401, 444.
desire of people for makes calling out of militia dangerous, 420.
offer to king, if will summon, 440, 500
hopes that crisis with Austria may render necessary, 444, 466.
hopes of raised by visit of Palatine, 469.
king cannot do anything for Palatine without, 491.
king determined not to have, 491, 500, 501.
Taylor talks of co-operation with king against Austrians, 502.
hopes of abandoned as shipmoney being paid, 515.
nobility despair of, and keep away from Court, 547.
See also under Ireland
Paris
Scotland.
parliamentarians :
make offer to king if will summon parliament, 440
hopes raised by crisis with Austria, 444
renewal of offer by, 500.
Parma, Italy :
duke of. See Farnese, Odardo I.
Paros, Minoa, island in Aegean :
men of (Mainotti) rob wheat ship of Hyde, 548.
Pas, Manasses du, Marquis of Feuquieres, Fichiers, Fechiers, Fishiers, Ficchier, Fischers, French ambassador extraordinary to Germany :
English watching negotiations, 78
Portland refers to, 80.
mission declared fruitless, 86
Weston doubtful about success, 90.
French action must be determined by mission, 91
does not recognise official position of Simmern, 94, 100.
negotiations a pretext for delay, 97
exposition of, 103
efforts to secure Alsace, 108.
new mission to Germany, 177
object of going to diet, 196.
English discuss negotiations, 225
force levied by for Germany, 307.
demands electorate for king, 316
English disgust at, 317.
expected to join la Force, 393.
Passau [Upper Austria] :
English interested in fate, 177.
passports :
subjects must obtain, to leave the country, 434.
pastorals. See masques.
Pauluzzi, Giovanni Francesco, secretary to the Collegio :
death of Lady Fielding communicated to, 347.
Pauw, Pau, Adrian, deputy of the Netherlands in Germany :
goes to get Saxony's approval of Heilbronn arrangements, 103.
-, -, Dutch ambassador extraordinary in France, 308 :
depature from Hague, 230
Necolalde tries to stir alarm about, 247.
long conferences with French ministers, 300.
peace, general :
king of Poland writes in favour of, 498
England does not favour as profits by war, 499
necessities of England make her against peace, 524
all hopes rest on Arundel arranging, 546, 547.
- See also Prague, peace of
Stuhmsdorf.
Pearl :
stopped and sunk by French, 434
indignation in England, 463
representations to ambassadors, 468.
Peblitz, Puebliz, Colonel G. J.
Palatine sends to England, 22
to arrange for defence of Palatinate fortresses, 112
to report on Palatinate defences, 115, 117
trying to draw Swiss to side of Swedes, 181.
Peck, Pech () English merchant :
takes case to Turkish court, 236, 237.
Pembroke, earl of. See Herbert Philip.
Pennington, Sir John, Vice Admiral :
lands earl of Leicester and Anstruther, 45n
to command new squadron, 214n.
appointed rear admiral of ship money fleet, 372.
to command the winter season guardships, 470
seizes Petite Marthe, 479n.
salutes Palatine off Dover, 483.
takes Grey Horse of Flushing, 503n.
appointed Vice Admiral of fleet, 533
flagship sinks, 550n
transfers flag to St. Andrew, 553n.
Penzance, co. Cornwall, 326n.
pepper :
cargo of, in Paragon, 408.
Pera [Constantinople, Turkey] :
the Vigne of, despatches dated at, 45, 94, 96, 125, 155, 164, 173, 201, 202, 226, 237, 246, 408, 556, 569.
Percy, Algernon, earl of Northumberland :
attends king to Scotland, 93.
made Lord High Admiral, 303n.
made knight of garter, costly procession, 382, 389.
appointed admiral of new fleet, instructions, 526
admitted to Council, 533.
to attend to provisioning and manning of fleet, 533
ordered to sea without delay, 559, 560.
Palatine wants sent against Spain, 542.
attends Carlisle's funeral, king displeased at delay, 561
wind prevents sailing, 566.
sails, instructions and to exact reparation from French, 571.
Pergami, Fulvio, secretary of Prince Tomaso, 248 :
arrives from Brussels, 239
little business, going to Spain, 241, 245.
acted as agent for Savoy, 241.
asked for levies for Spain and Savoy, 269.
Periba. See Parahyba.
Pernambuco, Fernambuco [Brazil, S. America] :
Spaniards ready to pay Dutch for, 128
further Dutch conquests at, 135
Dutch ships for wrecked, 167.
S. Antonio di Capo San Augustin, 243.
Peronne [Somme, France] : 12.
attempt of garrison of, on Cambrai, 4.
despatch dated from, 382.
Perotti :
want to drive out Vicar Patriarchal, 163.
Perron, abbot du. See Noel Jacques le.
Persia :
trade of English and Dutch with, 3, 58, 64.
fears of peace with Turks, 65.
pistols from Venice for merchant of, 540.
shah of. See Abbas
Sufi.
Perveca, Francesco :
intercepted letter of, 243.
Pesaro, Vettor da ca da, Savio alla Mercanzia, 345, 449, 453.
Petite Marthe of Dieppe :
seized by Pennington in Downs, 479
crew condemned as pirates, 493, 495.
ambassadors obtain pardon of crew, 530.
Pett, Peter :
built James at Deptford, 220n.
Pezze, count of. See Cisa, Benoit.
Pfaltzburg, princess of. See Henrietta of Lorraine.
pheasants :
shooting at Florence, 47.
Philip II, king of Spain, 171n.
Philip IV, king of Spain, the Catholic. 145, 150 :
1632 :
negotiations of Valencay in name of, 9
Rota sees 21.
will never relax hold on Palatinate, 13
financial arrangement with Genoese merchants, 23.
gives Infanta full powers in Dutch negotiations, 37
rich fleet replenishes, 136.
1634 :
obligations of Monsieur to, 195
Aytona flatters with hopes of resisting Dutch, 202.
Hopton has audience of, 204.
fear of revolt in Flanders against, 220, 221
confession of Aerschot to, 233.
not likely to deprive son of Netherlands in favour of brother, 239.
advantage if Dutch cannot use English ports, 244
Necolalde reports judgment on Portuguese ship to, 246.
means to keep Spanish garrison in Flanders, 245
agreement of Monsieur with, 258, 261.
Aytona stops Tomaso's levies in name of, 265
count of Humanes friend of, 269n.
Hopton spoke to about Count of Rodiem, 270
reported alliance with emperor, 288.
nominates Humanes as ambassador to England, 291.
1635 :
Dutch and French will not make separate peace with, 328.
sends Charles news of birth of daughter, 335.
agreement with about munitions, 351.
assurances to pope about negotiations with England, 358.
elector of Treves cannot be released without consent of, 384.
professes readiness to give Charles satisfaction, 438.
queen mother wants to join league against France, 455.
desires adjustment about Palatinate 488
conditions for peace with France, 493.
cannot decide about Palatinate without consulting emperor, 496.
1636 :
Charles well informed of secret councils, 503.
desire to satisfy Palatine, 514
Charles thanks for attitude to Palatines, 530, 531.
Taylor talks of alliance with, 525
younger Oate may require stirring by, 535.
England asks to use influence with emperor to give Palatine investiture of Palatinate, 537.
designs for alliance with England, 541
Radolti to show Charles need for good relations with, 551, 556.
Philip, archduke of Flanders :
commercial treaty with Henry VII, 337.
Philippine, Filippino, Filipine [Flanders], fort :
William of Nassau takes, 146
and defends, 153
unsuccessful attempt to surprise, 388.
Philips, Robert, confessor of Queen Henrietta Maria :
letters from Cardinal Barberino, to, 321.
Philipsburg, Udenheim, Udenem, Udenein, Filipsburgh, Udenain, Fillipsburg [Baden, Germany] :
French anxious to have, 180
French arrangement with Swedes for, 186, 192, 197.
Swedes capture, 189
Frankfort diet to deal with French claims to, 223.
Frankfort diet proposes to give to France, 231, 240
deposited with French, 274, 276, 278, 280, 300.
French make Bavaria governor of, 292
La Force puts garrison in, 293.
taken by surprise, 333
French ambassadors use to enforce arguments, 334.
influence of capture on Charles, 333, 340
French eager to avenge, 360.
physicians :
opinion upon nature of tobacco, 524.
Picardiere, Picardiera, sieur de. See Forget, Pierre.
Picardy, France :
French anxiety about, 2, 4, 6
French advance in, 12.
French military activity in, 182
move of Louis to, 196.
Aytona secures frontier against French, 265
fear of French forces in, 326.
Louis sets out for, 380.
regiment of English for service in, 482.
Piccolomini, Ottavio, Colonel :
Prince Ulric of Denmark murdered in company of, 146n
made commander of imperial army, 213.
pictures, paintings :
Fielding sends from Venice to king and Arundel, 419.
Dutch present to Charles, 453, 533, 539, 540n
Rubens bringing to England, 464.
Piedmont [Italy], 18, 85, 222, 273, 277 :
Fielding's journey to, 305, 315
Fielding's stay in and business, 310.
Piloran, Pilorans. See Lage, Antoine de, sieur de Puylaurens.
Pilsen, Pilzen, Col :
sent towards Rheinberg, 211
to join troops of Hesse, 229, 230.
Pinarolo. See Pinerolo.
Pindar, Sir Paul, sometime English ambassador at the Porte :
opinion of Wyche's appeal to Turkish courts, 267.
Pinero, Captain Salvador, governor of Tamaraca :
intercepted letter of, 242.
Pinerolo, Pinarolo [Prov. Turin, Italy] :
Spanish jealousy of French occupation of, 10
danger to Italy, 198
ill feeling about purchase, 494.
pirates :
about Ireland, 18.
shipmoney fleet to put down, 389.
French, seized in Downs, 455n.
Pisa [Tuscany, Italy], 54 :
Weston to travel by, 47, 50.
Pisani, () Avogadore di Comun :
fines Laurence Hyde, 429.
Pisano, Francesco. 438.
pistachio nuts :
Venetians export from Aleppo, 165.
pistols :
from Venice for Persian merchant, 540.
Pius IV, pope :
had eulogy of Venice put on frescoes in Sala Regia, 528.
plague, 57, 428 :
at Frankenthal, 11.
Palatine dies of, 41n, 43.
at Leghorn, 84.
in Netherlands, 454.
precautions against, in England, 469, 476
outbreak in England, 480
less fear of, 485.
at Dunkirk, 469.
ravages at Greenwich, 530
increasing in London, 550
great fears of, 560
Court precautions against, 568, 570
queen nervous about, 570.
Plates :
English export to Constantinople, 408.
Pleiades :
Murray crosses by, 399n
escorts him back, 416.
Plessis Chivrai, Mlle. du. See Chivr, Hector de.
Plessis Praslin, comte du. See Choiseul, Csar de.
Plonton, Plumpton, John, English merchant :
sentenced at Zante, petition, 427.
Plumleigh, Capt Richard :
commander of squadron off Ireland, 18n
recovers Grey Eagle, 135n.
Plymouth, co. Devon, 512n :
Dutch Indiamen escape seizure at, 100.
Dutch privateer takes prize into, 235n.
ships of fleet stationed at, 365.
riot of Dutch sailors at, 499, 506
rioters sentenced, 513.
Po, River [N. Italy] :
Jerome Weston expected to travel by, 9, 21
part of suite goes by, 20.
Fielding travels by, 305.
Poigni, Poigny. See Angennes, Jean d', marquis of Pougny.
Poitiers [Vienne, France] :
English victory at, 365.
Poland, 239n :
war with Sweden, 66
ambassador expected from, in England, 117.
fear of Oxenstierna's British recruits being sent against, 204.
proposal to prolong truce with Sweden, 210
Pougny suggests to Charles mediation for, 251, 254.
successes against Muscovites, 210
anxious about Turks, 254.
Douglas sent to instead of Anstruther, 295.
Przypkowski returns to, 346
Douglas holds out hopes of support to, 361.
like interposition of England in disputes with Swedes and Muscovites, 368.
Douglas accused of too great partiality to, 376.
hope to enlist English help against Sweden, 379
Charles promises to forward peace of Sweden with, 382
conflicting reports about negotiations with Sweden, 447.
Silesia appeals to for protection, 425
Gordon returning to as agent, 460.
truce with Sweden secure, 456
thanks for, 466
truce ratified 471
articles, 472.
ambassadors from, for Palatine match, 469, 471, 479, 482
announced by della Valle 481
belief in vanishes, 484, 485, 495.
pretended ambassador from to Queen Elizabeth, 482.
gentlemen of expose della Valle, 484
England waiting to hear from about, 520.
Saxon alliance security for Austria against, 503
mission of Father Magnus to, 504.
England would not regret struggle with Austria for Silesia, 508.
estates consent to Palatine marriage, 525, 532
attitude of England affects policy to marriage, 529.
estates refuse consent to marriage on score of religion, 564.
diet of, estates of. See Warsaw.
king of. See Sigismund III
Uladislaus IV.
prince of. See John Casimir.
princess of. See Anna Catharina Constantia.
queen of. See Constantia, wife of Sigismund III.
secretary of. See Przypkowski, Alexander.
Pomerania [German Empire] :
death of Sir George Douglas in, 547.
Pont Chateau. See Cambout, Charles de.
Ponte, Giovanni Francesco, Count of Scarnafis :
receives Fielding, 324.
pope, power of, to depose princes, 311, 313 :
power to absolve subjects from allegiance, 312, 313.
Savoy claims that should acknowledge royal claims, 464.
- See Alexander III
Pius IV
Urban VIII.
Popenain. See Pappenheim, Gottfried Henry, Count of.
porcelain, China :
Dutch present to Charles, 540n.
Porte. See Turkey.
Porter, Endymion, groom of the Bedchamber :
sent to congratulate Cardinal Infant, 298
starts, 300.
report on mission, 308
back with rich gifts, 319
mission in response to, 403.
-, Thomas, captain of the Henrietta Maria, 470n.
Portland
earl of. See Weston, Jerome
Weston, Richard.
-, countess of. See Weston, Frances.
portrait, of Monsieur :
insulted by Spaniards, 302.
of Uladislaus, IV, king of Poland, 564.
of Princess Anna of Poland, 564.
ports, sea :
Weston attends to fortification of, 224
proposal to raise force of 10,000 men to defend, 383, 385, 388, 395
Council nervous about, 420
proposal abandoned, 444.
Portsmouth, co. Hants :
Camber fort :
estimate for repairing, 346n.
fleet ordered to gather at, 372
prevented by small pox, 383
fleet idle at, 432.
Portugal and Portuguese :
shah of Persia makes peace with, 3, 58
reported agreement with Shah, 58, 65.
English and Dutch combine against in East, 64.
ship of, taken by Dutch, judgment upon, 235, 246.
communication from Brazil cut off by Dutch, 242.
would be injured by English trading freely in Brazil and Indies, 357.
hire English ships for Brazil, 369.
agreement with English company against Dutch, 479.
-, Regent of. See Margaret of Savoy.
Post, of Amsterdam :
chases Dunkirker into Amsterdam, 476n.
posts
master of the. See Quester, Matthew de
Witherings, Thomas.
potash :
Venetians export from Aleppo, 165.
Potoschi. See Przypkowski.
Pougny, Marquis of. See Angennes, Jean de'.
Poulett, John lord, of Hinton St. George :
knighted by Lindsey, 475n.
-, -, John son of :
knighted by Lindsey, 475n.
Povey, Captain John :
squadron under captures Dutch warship, 446n, 476n.
powder. See gunpowder.
Powell, Edward, Master of Requests :
accompanies king to Scotland, 94.
Poygne, Poygni. See Angennes, Jean d'. marquis of Pougny.
Prague [Bohemia] :
reported capture by Saxons, 262.
peace of, between emperor and Saxony, peace with Saxony, 306, 322, 330
effort to break down, 372.
Princess Palatine appeals to Charles against, 422, 424
Silesia will not be included in, 425
remonstrances of Charles about, 427, 431, 439
Austrians deceived Charles in, 430
Charles sees need of resenting, 435
Savoy would like to help avenge, 446.
clemency to Palatines shown in, 502
Taylor to ask if terms about Palatine are final, 529.
electoral vote cannot be discussed because of terms of, 537.
presents to ambassadors, envoys etc. See ambassadors, presents to.
President of the Council, Scotland. See Graham William, earl of Menteith.
Priandi, -, Resident of Mantua in France :
to offer Mantuan dominions to France, 296.
price :
of English cloth, 461.
of tin, fixed by Company, 569.
priest, English :
dragged from French embassy to prison, 422, 437
set at liberty 432.
primogeniture :
hardship of, in England, 370.
Prince Henry of Amsterdam :
pursues Dunkirkers into Scarborough, 476n.
Privy Council. See Council.
Privy Purse, keeper of. See Carr, Sir Robert.
Privy Seal, Lord. See Montagu, Henry, earl of Manchester.
Proclamations :
commanding gentry to live in country and not to make habitation in London, 38n.
regulating sale of tobacco, 196n.
forbidding grant of levies to any foreign power, 219.
recalling all sailors from foreign service, 228, 513.
forbidding subjects to leave the realm without passports, 434.
to restrain landing of goods without warrant, 480n.
prohibiting foreign editions of Mare Clausum, 509n.
progress
the king's, of 1632
10 :
of 1633 : 137.
of 1634 : 252.
of 1635 : 339, 412, 418, 423, 443n, 445.
of 1636 : 554.
Protestant Princes. See Union, Princes of the.
Protestants :
France demands general peace with, 406.
Proti. See Boate.
Protoschi. See Przypkowski.
Prussia :
fear that English and Scottish recruits of Oxenstierna may be sent to, 204.
expected rupture between Sweden and Poland in, 361
Swedes to give up, 460
proposal to give Palatine governorship of, 479.
Prynne, William :
sentenced in Star Chamber for publication of "Histriomastix" 196.
Przypkowski, Protoschi, Potoschi, Alexander de, secretary of Poland, Polish envoy to England :
at Hague, sees Princess Palatine and leaves for England, 323
to ask Charles, 324.
at first incognito, then frequents Court, 332
asks consent of Charles, 334.
asks for English naval help against Sweden, 336
Charles fears deception by, 343, 347.
returns to Poland without seeing Princess Palatine, 346.
Puchheim, Hans Rudolph, Count of, Count of Pukan, imperial ambassador at the Porte :
proposal to send as ambassador to England, 288.
Puebliz. See Peblitz.
Pukan. See Puchheim.
Puritans :
Laud's changes disliked by, 148.
Purpurata [Prov. Torino, Italy] :
reception of Fielding at, 324.
Puylaurens, sieur de. See Lage, Antoine de.
Pyloran. See Lage, Antoine de, sieur de Puylaurens.