P.
Pacey (Pacy), Samuel, of Lowestoft,
Receiver General of Assessments,
co. Suffolk, 82, 302, 341.
Pack, John, late sheriff of Suffolk, 226,
291.
Packer, John, late Usher of the Receipt,
113; executors of, 409.
-, Philip, late Paymaster of the
Works, 186.
-, -, son of John, issues to, upon
his father's and grandfather's
liberates, 59, 113, 280.
Packington, Sir John, et al., trustees for
Col. Washington's children, 362.
Pacy. See Pacey.
Padstow, co. Cornwall, 169; Customs
officers at, 131, 228; Customs
sloop, 129.
Page, Matthew, postmaster of Warrington,
petition for remission of debt, 382–3.
-, Philip, of Lancing, grazier,
petition for restoration of wool, 348.
Paget (Pagett), Edward, chaplain in
Brig. Cholmondeley's regiment, 40,
210; going to India, 40; Mathematical Lecturer, England, 40, 210;
Mathematical Lecturer, Flanders,
40, 210.
-, William, Lord Paget, Ambassador
to the Grand Seignior, 16, 57, 146,
154, 170, 271; secretary to. See
Schryer, —.
Paignton, co. Devon, 131.
Painton, [Shreeve], life grant of office of
Receiver of the Revenue, North
Wales, 125.
Paise, Thomas, comptroller of Plantation
Duties, North Carolina, 106.
Palfrey, —, judgment to, 333.
Palgrave (Palsgrave), Sir Augustine, of
Norwood Barningham, outlawed
for debt, goods of, 222, 271.
Palisse, — la, pension for, 142.
Palmer, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland,
pension of, 50, 96, 250, 252, 402.
-, Charles, proposal relating to Duty
on Hawkers and Pedlars, 168.
-, Roger, Earl of Castlemaine, return of plate, 376.
-, Thomas, comptroller, New York,
178.
-, William, tidesman, Bristol, 402.
Palmes, Guy, a Teller of the Receipt, 70,
71, 279; clerk to. See Peters, J.
-, William, petition of, 90.
Palsgrave. See Palgrave.
Panfield, Pawfeild, co. Essex, manor of,
424.
Pankhurst. See Parkhurst.
Papes. See Sible Hedingham.
Papillon (Papillion), [Philip], junior,
victualling, 44, 46.
-, [Thomas], victualling, 4, 32.
Par, co. Cornwall, 131.
Parc, — du, pension for, 142.
Paris, France, 404.
Parkehead. See Parkhead.
Parker, Mark, affidavit concerning pension
of Col. J. Vaughan, 20.
-, Thomas, boatman, Lymington,
130, 402.
Parkhead, Parkehead, co. Cumberland,
tithe rents, 255.
Parkhurst (Pankhurst), John, a Commissioner for Prizes, 67, 402;
officer to recover and manage the
arrears of Prizes, 98, 401, 411.
Parkins (Parkyns), Dame —, widow of
Sir William, 191.
-, Susanna, daughter of Sir William,
191.
-, Sir William, debt to A. Somervile,
191; treason of, 191.
Parran (Parren), John, Receiver General
of Assessments, co. Oxford, Oxford
city and University, 289, 341.
Parris, Phillip, of Looe, merchant, information against, 199.
Parry, [Francis, a Commissioner of Excise],
152.
-, Mary, widow of [Segar], royal
bounty for, 247.
-, [Segar], captain, killed at Landen,
247.
Parsons (Parson), Anthony, Auditor of
Crown land revenues, co. Southampton etc., 101, 102, 307.
-, John, Surveyor and Inspector of
Duties on Marriages, etc., and
Houses, co. Southampton, 133.
Pascall (Pascal, Paschal, Paschall), John,
a late Commissioner for Prizes, 12,
67, 92, 402; officer to recover and
manage arrears of Prizes, 98, 401,
411.
Pascalle, —, pension for, 141.
Paschal, Paschall. See Pascall.
Passenham, co. Northampton, 421.
Passy, — du, captain, 158; killed in
Flanders, 181.
-, -, widow, pension for, 158, 181.
Paston, William, 2nd Earl of Yarmouth,
return of plate, 376.
Patching, Patchling in Pigotts, [in Broomfield], co. Essex, manor of, 426.
Patrick (Pattrick), Thomas, et al., reward
for apprehending J. Longford, 185,
205.
Pattee, John, petition for tidesman's
place, Weymouth, 128; tidesman
and boatman, Brixham, 160.
Pattiloe, [John], lieutenant of Marines,
arrears of, 380.
Pattrick. See Patrick.
Patuxent River. See Maryland.
Paul, William, sub-farmer of the prizage
and butlerage of wines, 361.
Pauli. See Paulli.
Paulin (Pawlin), Thomas, collector of
Coal duty, 227; deputy King's
waiter, London port, 227; landwaiter, London port, 227.
Paulli (Pauli), [Jacob Heinrich], Resident
from Denmark, present for, 229.
Pauncefort (Paunceford), [Tracey], late
agent to the Duke of Schomberg's
regiment, 80, 82; report concerning Capt. Laycock's demands for
pay etc., 189.
Pavey, [James], life grant of office of
Receiver of the Revenue, North
Wales, 125.
Pawfeild. See Panfield.
Pawlet. See Poulett.
Pawlin. See Paulin.
Pawling, —, Comptroller of the Stamp
Office, 73.
Payne, Richard, of Eton, tailor, land
purchased from, 317.
-, [Thomas], a serjeant-at-arms, 197,
205.
Pearce (Pearse, Peirce, Pierce), —, serjeant at Mercer's Hall, 11.
-, John, tallies on, 167.
-, Richard, undersearcher, London
port, 35, 36, 37, 145, 200.
Pearson (Peirson), John, renewal of lost
money order, 214.
-, Richard, landcarriageman, London port, 322.
Peele, Stephen, waterman, London port,
290.
Peferie, —, French Protestant refugee,
seized brandy, 340.
Peirce. See Pearce.
Peirestown. See Piercetown.
Peirson. See Pearson.
Pelham, Henry, Clerk of the Pells, 106,
240, 252, 399, 418; clerk to. See
White, P.
-, Thomas, a Lord of the Treasury,
7–87 passim, 104, 109, 149, 225,
309, 377.
Pembroke, county of, assessments, 346;
lands in, 367; original seal, post
fines and fines pro licentia concordandi, 321, 360; Receiver
General of Assessments. See
Howells, G.
Pembroke, Earl of. See Herbert, T.
Pencyra. See Pereira.
Pendarvis, —, 72, 83, 84, 90.
Pendennis Castle, co. Cornwall, garrison
of, 415.
Pendrell, Eleanor, royal bounty for, 202.
Penfold, Sir Thomas, Doctor of Laws,
the King's Advocate General, 350.
Penllyn, co. Merioneth, manor or lordship
of, mines in, 320.
Penn, —, evidence against F. Holmes, 325.
Pennington, —, 102.
-, William, of Rotterdam, seizure of
ship and wine, 116, 132.
Pennsylvania, 169.
-, Divine in, allowance to, 148.
-, schoolmaster in, allowance to, 148.
-, side coast trade, duty on, 148.
-, whale fin from, 148.
-, See also Port Lewis.
Pennyman (Penryman), Thomas, Receiver
General of the Stamp Duties, 15,
282.
Penryn. co. Cornwall, collector of. See
Harry, E.; Customs officers, 131;
ship of, 348.
Penshurst, co. Kent, 342.
Pentlow, Pentlowe, co. Essex, 424, 425;
lands in, 424.
Penzance, co. Cornwall, Customs officers,
131; Customs sloop, 129.
Peppard, Nicho., forfeited lands of, 263.
-, Thomas, forfeited lands of, 263.
Pepper, [John], major, petition of, 88.
Pepys, [Samuel, late Secretary to the
Navy], Victuallers' demands, 189.
Perce, — du, pension for, 142.
Percival (Percivall), John, money due on
account of Hospitals in Ireland,
375; petition for grant of lands
formerly of W. Nangle, 87, 375.
-, [Peter], chief searcher, London
port, 35, 36, 37.
Percy, Samuel, petition concerning tenements called Higher and Lower
Pinkworthy in manor of Bradford,
co. Devon, 238.
Pereira (Pencyra, Pereyra), Isaac, Army
contractor, 60, 209; transport, 345.
Pereshouse. See Pershouse.
Pereyra. See Pereira.
Perrot, Sir John, attainted, lands of, 250.
Perry, Micajah, et al., petition concerning
whale fin, 148.
Pershouse (Pereshouse), Peter, life grant
of office of serjeant-at-arms attending the Lord Chancellor, 125;
serjeant-at-arms attending the
Speaker of the House of Peers, 282.
Peter, Charles, late Surgeon to the Household, petition of, 228.
-, Robert, Receiver General of
Assessments, co. Hertford, 342.
-, -, a former Auditor of the
Receipt, 108.
Peterborough, Countess of. See Mordaunt, Carey.
-, Earl of. See Mordaunt, C.
Peters, John, [clerk to G. Palmes], case
of, 71, 90, 319; not to be restored,
71.
Petersham, co. Surrey, 124, 154.
Petit, — le, pension for, 142.
Petit Bosque, —, pension for, 141.
Petre, William, grant of goods of Sir A.
Palgrave, 222, 271.
Petty, George, agent to Brig. Trelawney's
regiment, 384.
-, -, life grant of office of Surveyor of the Petty Customs, 125.
Pevensey, co. Sussex, rape of, 427.
Philips. See Phillips.
Philipstown, King's County, officer killed
at, 347.
-, -, barony of, 355.
Phillips (Philips, Phillipps), —, widow of
[Thomas], royal bounty for, 247,
250, 253.
-, Anthony, brewer, petition concerning duty on defective beer,
191–2.
-, Arthur, petition of, 87.
-, Francis, grant of the rectory of
Old and New Windsor, 215.
-, [Henry], lieutenant of Marines,
arrears of, 380.
-, John, captain, assisting the Receiver of Plantation Duties, 228;
examiner of Customs officers'
securities, 228.
-, Richard, late collector of Crown
and quit rents, co. Leitrim, 273.
-, Robert, colonel, discharge of
debts in quarters, 175; issue for,
172; royal bounty for, 410, 413.
-, Thomas, captain, petition for
advance for necessities, 386.
-, [Thomas], captain, an engineer
of the Ordnance, killed at St. Malo,
247, 253.
-, William, lease in the Savoy, 401.
Picardine, Joseph, information of prize
embezzlements, 12–3.
Pickard, Peter, captain, petition for payment for destroying French ships,
388.
Pickering, John, surety for J. Mason,
petition of, 382.
Piedmont, Italy, Forces in, in 1693–6,
214, 217–8, 247, 304, 319, 394;
General of. See Ruvigny, H. de
M. de, Earl of Galway.
-, Prince of, birth of, 391.
Pierce. See Pearce.
Piercetown, Peirestown, co. Dublin, 353.
Piggot, —, captain, died in Londonderry,
253.
-, Mary, widow, royal bounty for,
250, 253.
Pigou, Esteine, petition for payment for
Army clothing, 381.
-, James, petition for payment for
Army clothing, 381.
Pilchard, Francis, et al., payment for
seizing wool, 237.
Pilham and Gilby, Pillyman Gisbye, co.
Lincoln, lands in, 422.
Pilkington, John, lease in the Savoy, 401.
-, Richard, postmaster of Ipswich,
petition for remission of debt, 401.
Pillyman Gisbye. See Pilham and Gilby.
Pinsent, Jonas, preventive officer, Paignton, 131.
Pinson, —, renter, New Forest, 5.
Piozett, —, pension for, 142.
Pirton, Pourton, Purton, co. Hertford,
423; manor of, 423.
Pisford. See Pitsford.
Pistoll, Thomas, landcarriageman, London
port, 72, 329.
Pitcher, Lambert, surveyor, Leigh, 106.
Pitsford, Pisford, co. Northampton, 420.
Pitt, —, 328.
-, Moses, petition concerning his
loss by building on waste Crown
land, 65, 203.
Pittwell. See Prittlewell.
Plaistow, co. Essex, Marines' quarters at,
261.
Plater, [George], collector, Patuxent
River, Maryland, 183.
Pleshey Park, Pleshie Park, co. Essex,
426.
Plessis, — du, pension for, 142.
Pletsoe. See Bletsoe.
Plomesgate, co. Suffolk, hundred of, 341.
Plomley, John, King's waiter, Bristol
port, 347.
Plowman, Matthew, former collector and
receiver of the Revenues, New
York, 366.
Plume, Samuel, tidesman and boatman,
Portsmouth, 130.
Plumpton, co. York, 214.
Plymouth, co. Devon, 12, 129, 326.
-, Commissioner of the Navy resident
at. See St. Loe, [G.]
-, comptroller of. See Ashe, E.;
Fall, W.
-, Customs officers, 12–3, 131, 150,
169.
-, dry docks, building of, 59, 285.
-, garrison of, 415.
-, money seized at, 150.
-, prize ships at, 12, 234, 302.
-, ships at, 13, 67, 150.
-, Sick and Wounded, 29.
-, sub-Commissioner for Prizes. See
Buckeridge, [E.]; Crowse, W.
-, Yard, discharge of men, 21, 162.
Plymouth, Countess Dowager of. See
FitzCharles, Bridget.
Plympton, co. Devon, 77, 338.
Poland, King of, Envoy Extraordinary
from. See Bosen, [C. D. von].
Polesden Lacy, Pollesden, in Mickleham,
co. Surrey, 420.
Poll. See Welshpool.
Pollard, Christopher, a Commissioner
going to the East Indies, 165, 221.
Pollesden. See Polesden Lacy.
Polperro, co. Cornwall, 131.
Ponthieu, —, pension for, 142.
Poole, co. Dorset, collector of. See
Sansom, J., junior.
-, customer of. See Sansom, J.,
junior.
-, Customs officers, 348, 362, 397.
-, Marines' quarters at, 261.
-, Receiver General of Assessments.
See Derby, J.
Pooley, —, counsel, 34, 35, 38.
Pope, George, of Looe, merchant, information against, 199.
-, Robert, petition for landwaiter's
place, Poole, 362.
-, Thomas, Customs officer, 216,
298.
Popple, [William], Secretary to the Commissioners for Trade, 27, 47, 97,
110, 155, 237, 388.
Port Isaac, Portiseck, co. Cornwall, 131.
Port Lewis, Pennsylvania, collector of.
See Lowman, S.; Massey, W.
Port Royal, Jamaica, bell for parish
church of, 228.
Porter, Sir Charles, a trustee for the
Kenmare estates, 297.
Porthleven, co. Cornwall, 131.
Portiseck. See Port Isaac.
Portland, Earl of. See Bentinck, W.
Portland Castle, co. Dorset, garrison of,
415.
Portman, Edmund, loan by, 191.
Portnall Park, Potwell Park, [in Egham],
co. Surrey, 420.
Portsmouth, co. Southampton, 12, 110.
-, Customs officers, 130.
-, garrison of, 415.
-, inhabitants of, petition of, 9.
-, Marines' quarters at, 253.
-, navy stores at, 288, 396.
-, provisions for the Fleet in 1693,
189.
-, seamen's wages, 123.
-, ship at, 6.
-, Sick and Wounded, 10, 123.
-, work at, 290.
-, Yard, new dock at, 21, 162; workmen, 21, 23, 162, 175.
Portugal, King of, Envoy to. See
Methuen, P.; wine trade with, 309.
Portumna, Portumnay, co. Galway, manor
of, 276.
Potcote, co. Northampton, 421.
Potenger. See Pottenger.
Potomac River. See Maryland.
Pottenger (Potenger, Pottinger), John,
Comptroller of the Pipe, 29, 197,
205, 225.
Potwell Park. See Portnall Park.
Pouldoghan, Roscommon barony, co.
Roscommon, 263.
Poulett (Pawlet, Powlett), Charles, Marquess of Winchester, afterwards
2nd Duke of Bolton, Keeper of
Burghley Lodge, New Forest, 3.
-, King's gift to, at christening of
his son, 385.
-, a Lord Justice of Ireland, 296,
332, 414.
-, royal bounty for, 91, 378.
-, Lord William, caveat against
grant or remission of Capt. Rigby's
fine, 230; farmer or manager of
the Greenwax, 290.
Poultney. See Pulteney.
Pourton. See Pirton.
Povey (Povy), [John, clerk to the Committee for Trade and Plantations],
22, 27, 155.
-, John, Clerk of the Privy Council,
198, 204.
-, Richard, late Treasurer for the
Sick and Wounded, 17, 99, 237.
-, Thomas, royal bounty for, 172, 413.
Powder, co. Cornwall, hundred of, Commissioners of Assessments, 112.
Powell, George Wood, merchant, discharge of fine, 347, 349; petition
of, 81, 82.
-, Job, tidesman and weighing
porter, Southampton, 103.
-, John, stock-holder in the General
Company trading to the East
Indies, 166.
-, -, late sheriff of co. Salop, 311.
-, Sir John, a Justice of the Common
Pleas, 166.
-, Jonathan, petition concerning
stolen Exchequer Bills, 292.
-, Samuel, a serjeant-at-arms, 197,
205; attending the House of
Commons, 119, 174, 205, 398, 403.
-, Sir Thomas, discharge of baronetcy fee, 217, 232.
Powlett. See Poulett.
Powney (Powny), John, lease of site of
manor of Old and New Windsor
and Mustians Farm etc., 147, 215,
230, 306, 358.
-, -, father of John, grant of
Mustians Farm, 215; lease of
site of manor of Old and New
Windsor, 307.
-, Richard, lease of site of manor of
Old and New Windsor, 306–7.
Powys, [Sir Littleton], a Baron [of the
Exchequer], Malt ticket loss, 32.
-, [Richard], Consuls' bills, 14.
-, Richard, comptroller, Lynn Regis
port, 361.
-, Sir Thomas, counsel, 20, 34, 35,
36, 37, 38.
Poxen, —, chaplain for Jamaica, 78.
Poyke, Richard, a clerk of the cheque to
the messengers of the Chamber,
complaints against, 40, 41, 42;
dismissed, 58, 275, 278.
-, -, a messenger of the Chamber,
295.
Poynings, co. Sussex, hundred of, 426.
Pratt, —, doctor, lodging chaplains and
servants at Kensington, 244.
Preist. See Priest.
Prescott, Henry, wine taster etc., London
port, 159.
Presgrave, —, [a clerk of the Receipt], 2,
69, 70.
Pressac, —, pension for, 142.
Preston, Little, co. Northampton, 421.
Preston, Viscount. See Graham, R.
Preston, Jenico, Lord Gormanstown, debt
of Sir R. Bellingham to, 127, 144;
died in rebellion and estate forfeited, 144.
Preston Capes, Great Preston, co. Northampton, 421.
Priaulx, Peter, senior, petition complaining of misapplications and
embezzlements of public moneys
and revenues of Guernsey and
Jersey, 349.
Price, —, lieutenant, killed at Landen,
247.
-, Aubrey, executed for altering
Exchequer Bill, 151.
-, Mary, widow, royal bounty for,
247.
Prideaux, Ellen, royal bounty for, 202.
Priest (Preist), Titus, boatman, Exmouth,
160.
Primauday, — la, pension for, 142.
Princes Meadows, Princess Meadow, part
of the Thames Wall, in Lambeth
and Southwark, co. Surrey, 317,
338.
Prior (Pryor), Matthew, Secretary to the
Embassy in France, 343; Secretary to the Embassy for a Treaty
of a General Peace, 343; royal
bounty for, 2, 106, 115, 171, 172.
Pritchard, —, farmer, et al., reward for
seizing wool, 26.
-, Thomas, mariner, petition of,
402.
Prittlewell, Pittwell, co. Essex, 426.
Pritty, [Thomas], lieutenant of Marines,
arrears of, 380.
Progers (Proger), Edward, keeper of
Middle Park, Hampton Court, 155,
170, 411.
Prou, —, pension for, 142.
Provenders Lassers and Emories, in
Dumpford hundred, co. Sussex,
tything of, 426.
Pryor. See Prior.
Puerton [? Burton], co. Lincoln, lands in,
422.
Pugeol, —, French Protestant refugee,
seized brandy, 340.
Pugh, Thomas, Surveyor of Duties on
Marriages, etc., and Houses, 346.
Puizar (Puissar), Marquis de, regiment of,
380.
Pullein (Pulleyn), Thomas, Master of the
Studs, 196, 206.
Pulteney (Poultney), Michael, fee farm
rent, 423.
-, Sir William, demise of Chelsea
Mead alias Thames Mead, 154.
Purcell (Pursell), Elissa, wife of Nicholas,
and daughter of Sir V. Brown,
fortune of, 83, 368.
-, Nicholas, colonel, concerning the
Kenmare estates, 94, 96, 392;
grant of his wife's portion and
interest in those estates, 83, 368.
-, Philip, forfeited lands of, 333.
-, Theobald, forfeited lands of, 351,
353.
-, Toby, colonel, grant of forfeited
lands, 370; petition of, 88.
Purton. See Pirton.
Purvis, John, et al., owners of the Loyall
Effingham, payment for hire of
ship, 285.
Pye, John, collector, Newcastle, 234;
clerk to. See Matsen, —;
solicitor for the coast service, 234.
-, Sir Robert, a former Auditor of
the Receipt, 108.
Pyle, Edward, woodward of New Forest,
38, 213, 394, 395.