Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon.
- HM Treasury
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![jewels, and gold chains, &c., a list of, given to divers per- sons, 299, 300, 301. [Vide Heriott—Jewel-house.] Plommer, Nathaniel, payment to, for Court Rolls of Redbourn manor, in Hertfordshire, 75. Plymouth, Devonshire, port of, 82 — James Bagge, mayor of, fits out a pinnace to prevent traitors from making their escape, 30, 31 — Sir Walter Raleigh's ship, the Destiny, sequestered at, 222 — post at, 359. Poictiers, Sir Edward Herbert's expenses paid for going to the French court there, 253. Poland, Duke Radzvill arrives from, 245. King of, Doctor Bruce sent to, 12 — Patrick Gordon sent to, 108. Polkinghorn, Roger, sends a ship to apprehend Griffin, a pirate, 143. Polonia, John Dickenson sent to, 181—ambassador from the King of, 180. [ Vide Ambassadors.] Polonian Rider, a, sent with horses to the King of Denmark, 10. Poole, Dorsetshire, port of, 82. Robert, for taking inquisitions in Bedfordshire and Hunting- donshire, 75. Popkins, Anna, 229. Poppleman, Hans, master cook to the Queen, 255. Portcullis, pursuivant-at-arms, 258. Porter, Christopher, a messenger, his attendance upon Sir Julius Caesar respecting the traitors, 42. Giles, interpreter to the Lord High Admiral, sent into Spain, 65. Portland, Isle of, stone for building to be procured from, 260, 287, 292. Portraits of the King, Queen, and Prince, painted by John de Cretes, sent to the Archduke of Austria, 46. Portsmouth, charges for sending horses to the King of Spain from, 62. Post to various places, 229, 230, 359. Masters, payments to, 177, 324. Pott, vel Potts, Thomas, keeper of the Prince's hounds and master of the hunt, 22, 50—paid for horses sent to Monsieur de Vitri in France, 97 — sent with hounds to the Duke of Lorraine, 104 — his charges for Irish dogs, 156— horses, and hounds, and pad-saddles taken by, to the French King, 272, 285. Poultry, purveyor of, 148.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0458.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)