Pembroke, Earl of, his town of Carlyon, [332].
Pembroke, Earl of, magazine from, [60].
Pennoyer, William, and Richard Hill, large purchasers of the Marquis of Worcester’s estates, [193]; Parliamentary resolutions in respect to the Marquis of Worcester’s estates conveyed to them, [205].
“Peter,” John Bythell, commander of the, his letter to his father, [88]; escapes shipwreck, but the cargo of corn seized, [90]; list of crew and passengers, [92]; made prisoners, [92].
Petitions, &c. dated 1665, [Appendix I.]
Pigot, Colonel, letter from R. Brereton, [130]; send him a letter for the Countess of Glamorgan, at Raglan, [180].
Pope, the, his bulls, [5]; to be conciliated, [84]; his bull, [116]; secret negotiations, [158]; a peace, to his approval, [159]; his treaty to be pre-eminent, [160]; a copy of Charles I.’s letter, [174]; Lord John Somerset to be sent on a mission to, [184]; with Catholic Princes to supply £30,000 per month to maintain an army in England, [228]; Glamorgan had power to treat accordingly, [229].
Pope’s Nuncio, the, to be conciliated, [84]; Glamorgan’s letter to, [158]; secret negotiations proposed by Glamorgan, [158]; articles on the part of his Holiness and the King, [159]; Glamorgan’s engagement, [159]; to name an Admiral, [160]; Glamorgan agrees with him to confer certain titles, [160]; his letter, [181]; promoting Glamorgan’s solicitations for post of Lord Lieutenant, [181]; expects Dublin to be taken, [182]; important to appoint a Catholic so highly approved, [182]; the King’s appointment, [182]; it is contemplated to transport the Holy Faith into England by arms, [182]; and by the Earl, a perfect Catholic, [182]; Glamorgan’s oath, [182], [183].
Popish recusants, order to disband, [39].
Popish army, rumours of a, [55].