Index, Papers of James Madison, Secretary of State Series, Volume 13 (1 November 1806–31 March 1807) | P
Pacaud, John J. [1 reference]
Pacific Ocean [1 reference]
Paine, Thomas [1 reference]
Palermo, Sicily [3 references]
Palma, Majorca, Spain [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Palmer, Job [1 reference]
Palmer, Jonathan [1 reference]
paper [2 references]
Paragon (U.S. schooner) (Grant) [1 reference]
Paris, France [9 references + 7 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Parish, John [1 reference]
Parker, Alexander [1 reference]
Parker, Daniel [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Parker, J. R. [1 reference]
Parker, Thomas (S.C. district attorney) [2 subentries]
Parker, Thomas H. (Norfolk mayor) [1 reference]
Parks, Andrew [2 references + 1 subentry]
Parrish, William [1 reference]
Parrott, Richard [1 reference]
Particulars of the Capture of the Ship Olive Branch (Allen) [1 reference]
Pascault & Messonnier (firm) [1 reference]
passports [2 references + 3 subentries]
Pater, Henry [1 reference]
Patterson, William (of Baltimore) [2 references]
Patterson, William D. (consul in Nantes) [1 reference]
Patty (U.S. ship) (Harding) [2 references]
Patty (U.S. ship) (Loughlin) [2 references]
Payne, John C. (Dolley Madison’s brother) [3 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Pearl River [1 reference]
Pechin, William [2 references + 1 subentry]
Pedersen, Peder (Danish consul in Philadelphia) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Pedro Carlos (infante of Spain and Portugal) [1 reference]
Pelham, Charles (of Charlotte) [1 reference]
Pemberton, Thomas (of Mars) [2 references]
Pennsylvania [3 references + 7 subentries]
Penrose, Clement Biddle [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Pensacola, W.Fla. [4 references]
Pentland, Ephraim [1 subentry]
People’s Friend & Daily Advertiser (New York) [1 reference]
Perdido River [1 reference]
Perseverance (U.S. brig) (Atkins) [1 reference]
Persia [2 references]
Persian Gulf [1 reference]
Peter, Thomas [1 reference]
Phaeton (British frigate) (Wood) [1 reference]
Phelps, Hugh [2 references]
Philadelphia (U.S. frigate) (Bainbridge) [1 reference]
Philadelphia, Pa. [9 references + 8 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Philip (U.S. ship) [1 reference]
Phoenix (U.S. ship) (Roberts) [3 references]
Pickering, Timothy [4 references + 1 subentry]
Pieble, Francisco [1 reference]
Pierce, Capt. (of Delight) [1 reference]
Pierce, Jesse (of Richard) [6 references]
Pierce, John [1 subentry]
Pietro, Michele di [2 references]
Pinckney, Charles [11 references]
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth [1 reference]
Pinkney, William (minister extraordinary to Great Britain) [5 references + 8 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Pintard, Lewis S. (consul in Madeira) [1 reference]
Piper, James [1 reference]
pitch [2 references]
Pitman, Samuel C. (of Atlantic) [1 reference]
Pitot, James [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Pitt, William, the Younger [2 references]
Pittsburgh, Pa. [4 references]
Pius VII (pope) [2 references]
Plate, River (Río de la Plata) [1 reference]
Pleasonton, Stephen (State Department clerk) [1 reference + 3 subentries]
Plunkett, William [1 reference]
Pluto (British warship) (Janverin) [1 reference]
Plymouth, England [1 reference]
Plymouth, Mass. [2 references]
Poindexter, George (Miss. Terr. attorney general) [2 references]
Pointe Coupee County, Orleans Terr. [1 reference]
Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe [2 references]
Poland [12 references]
Poland, William [1 reference]
Political and Commercial Register (Philadelphia) [2 references]
Polizzi, Ignazio Maria (commercial agent in Trapani) [1 reference]
Pollock, George [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Polly and Fanny (U.S. brig) (McNeil) [1 reference]
Pombal (Henrique José de Carvalho e Melo, 2nd Marquês de Pombal) [1 reference]
Pomerania [1 reference]
Pontecorvo, Prince of (Jean Bernadotte) [1 reference]
Porral, Peter (Pedro) (U.S. Navy agent in Algeciras) [2 references]
Portalis, Jean-Etienne-Marie [4 references + 1 subentry]
Porter, David (of Enterprise) [6 references]
Porter, Ralph (of Union) [2 references]
Porter, William [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Portland, Mass. (now Maine) [2 references]
Porto Cavallo (Puerto Cabello), Venezuela [1 reference]
Porto Farina, Tunis (now Ghar al Malha, Tunisia) [2 references]
Portsmouth, England [3 references]
Portsmouth, N.H. [1 reference]
Portugal [5 references + 13 subentries + 3 “see also” entries]
Post Office, U.S. [1 reference]
Potter, Richard [1 reference]
pottery [1 reference]
Poulson, Zachariah [1 reference]
Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia) [1 reference]
Powell, Cuthbert [1 reference]
Power, Thomas [4 references]
Poydras, Julien de Lalande [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Poynlett, William [1 subentry]
Poyntz, Stephen (of Melampus) [1 reference]
Poznań, Poland [1 reference]
Praga, Poland [1 reference]
Pratt, Hezekiah [1 reference]
Pratt, John [1 reference]
Pregel River [1 reference]
Prentiss, William (of Triton) [2 references]
Presque Isle, Mich. Terr. [1 reference]
Pressburg, Treaty of (1805) [1 reference]
Prevost, John Bartow [1 reference + 1 “see also” entry]
Price, John [2 subentries]
Prince (U.S. ship) (Sears) [2 references]
Prior, William (of Romulus) [2 references]
privateers [5 subentries]
promissory notes [1 reference]
Propaganda Fide [2 references]
Providence, R.I. [3 references]
Prussia [10 references + 5 subentries]
Puerto Cabello, Venezuela [1 reference]
Pulis, Joseph (consul in Malta) [1 subentry]
Pultusk, Battle of (1806) [3 references]
Punta Mala, Spain [1 reference]
Purviance, John Henry (legation secretary in London) [5 references + 2 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Pyrenees [1 reference]