Index: P

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.

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Pabenham, John de, 243.

-, -, James, his son, 243.

-, -, Margery, daughter of James de, 243.

-, -, -, Alice, her daughter, wife of William Lucy, 243.

Pacche, John, draper of London, 254.

Pachet, Henry, of London, 58, 489.

Padyham, Robert, 478.

Padyngton, Henry, clerk of London, 82.

-, -, John, his son, 82.

-, -, John, his grandson, 82.

-, -, Thomas, his grandson, fishmonger of London, 82.

Page, George, 'upholder' of London, 380.

-, John, merchant, 14–5.

-, Thomas, cook of London, 179.

-, Thomas, 'peautrer' of London, 365.

-, William, 'sporyer' of London, 181.

Pagenham, Hugh, gentleman, 27.

Painters. See Trades and occupations.

Pake, Geoffrey, bladesmith of London, 351.

-, John, the younger, draper of London, 340.

-, Peter, haberdasher of London, 336.

Pakelysham, Thomas, gentleman, of Essex, 66.

Pakeman, Walter, 491.

Pakenham, Hugh, esquire, 67, 102–3, 215, 217–8, 256, 346, 360, 396, 399, 433.

-, -, treasurer of Wolvesey, 147.

-, John, archdeacon of Winchester, 147.

-, -, clerk, 360.

Pakker, William, 444.

Pakyn', Thomas, 402.

-, William, 402.

Pakyngton, John, 121.

Palacio, Frederick de, Genoese merchant, 309.

Palfrey, John, 433.

Palmer, Henry, 448.

-, John, 29, 207, 307, 496.

-, Nicholas, 346.

-, Richard, chaplain of London, 496.

-, Roger, 47.

-, Thomas, 113.

-, William, clerk, 337.

-, William, 'dyer' of Newport Pagnall, 146.

Palshud, Thomas, 399.

Palton, William, knight, 339.

Palyngton, Thomas, yeoman of Winchester soke, 147, 445.

Pamber, Pambere [co. Southampton], forest, 375.

Panell, William, the elder, yeoman of Glemsford, 428.

Pangdean, Pyngden [in Pyecombe parish, co. Sussex], manor, 98.

Panys, John, son of John, gentleman, of Newbury, 294.

Papley, Thomas, fishmonger of London, 107.

Par. See Parre.

Parchement, James, 'cordwaner' of London, 137.

Parham, Thomas, fishmonger of London, 139, 451.

Parish clerks. See Trades and occupations.

Parkare, William, 187.

Parkbury [in Kimpton parish, co. Hertford], manor, 349.

Parker, Hugh, 130.

-, John, scrivener of London, 159, 199, 483.

-, John, writer of court hand, 369.

-, John, the younger, 64.

-, John, draper of London, 124, 429, 447.

-, John, yeoman of Winchester, 71.

-, Nicholas, notary public of London, 305, 311.

-, Roger, of Brentwood, 257.

-, Thomas, of the king's household, 309.

-, Thomas, esquire, 362.

-, Thomas, clerk, 489.

-, Thomas, cook of London, 49.

-, Thomas, 'pasteler' of London, 66.

-, Thomas, tailor of London, 335–6.

-, Thomas, waxchandler of London, 379.

Parliament:—
-, letters close by king and council with authority of, 98, 130, 160, 227, 419.
-, summons of divers persons to, 25, 118, 130, 420–1, 462.
-, writs for election of representatives to, 26–7, 421–2, 462–3.
-, grants with assent of, 6, 8, 14, 16–7, 161, 322, 419.
-, held at Coventry (1459), 406, 408– 12, 415–6, 418–19.
-, - at Drogheda, 161.
-, - at Reading, 4, 85, 240.
-, - at Westminster, 97, 108, 152, 233, 318, 322, 40–67, 419.
-, of 18 Henry VI, 81.
-, of 23 Henry VI, 26.

Parre, Par, Gilbert, esquire, 428, 461.

-, -, constable of Berkhamsted castle, 318–9.

-, -, Cicely, his sister, 461.

-, Simon, of the king's closet, 184.

-, Thomas, knight, 101, 409, 416.

Partryche, Partrich, Richard, barber of London, 379.

-, Thomas, grocer of London, 203.

Parvyn, John, grocer of London, 428.

Parys, John, citizen of London, 437.

-, William, tailor of London, 175, 347.

Pasco, John, 288.

Pasford, Walter, 437.

Pashley, Paysshele [in Ticehurst parish, co. Sussex], manor, 44.

Passelewe, Passhelewe, Avery, grocer of London, 204, 460.

-, Henry, gentleman, 460.

-, Roger, 222.

Passemer, Passemere, Robert, the king's serjeant, 159, 287.

Passhele, Paysshele, John, esquire, son of John, 43–4, 54, 107, 447, 449.

-, -, Margaret, his cousin, daughter of Thomas Normavile, 447, 449.

Passhelewe. See Passelewe.

Pastillers. See Trades and occupations.

Paston, Agnes, and John, esquire, her son, 290.

Patchway, Petyshawe [in Almondsbury parish, co. Gloucester], 134.

Pate, Richard, fuller of London, 427.

Paternoster, William, fishmonger of London, 63, 395.

Pathe, Robert, 382.

Patryk, Geoffrey, draper of Bishop's Lynn, 70.

-, Philip, 50.

Patynmakers. See Trades and occupations.

Paulet, Constance, daughter of Hugh Ponynges, knight, 374–5.

-, -, John, esquire, her son, 374–5.

-, William, 52.

Paulyn, Stephen, 251.

Paunteley, Pawnteley, Maurice, 'peautrer' of London, 280, 293–4.

Pavor, Richard, bailiff of St. Albans, 401.

Pavy, William, cordwainer of London, 203.

Pawelot, William, 98.

Pawnsfote, Thomas, esquire, 32.

Pawnteley. See Paunteley.

Paxman, John, 394.

-, William, ironmonger of London, 101, 194.

-, Agnes, his wife, 194.

Payable, Rowland, gentleman, 282.

Payn, Payne, Hugh, 224.

-, Joan, widow of William, brewer of London, 435.

-, John, gentleman, 179, 187, 200, 495.

-, John, of the chancery, 47, 258, 379.

-, John, grocer of London, 132, 217, 482.

-, Matthew, brasier of Ware, 401.

-, Richard, draper of London, 116, 363, 371, 380.

-, Richard, of Dorsetshire, 64.

-, -, John, his son, 64.

-, -, Nicholas, son of John, 64.

-, -, William, son of Richard, 64.

-, -, Isabel, daughter of William, 64.

-, Roger, 251.

-, Thomas, of Fordingbridge, and Joan his wife, 93.

-, Thomas, another, 243.

-, Walter, 207.

-, William, of Peterborough, 70, 80.

Payntour, Walter, 262.

Pays, Ralph, stockfishmonger of London, 206.

Paysshele. See Pashley, Passhele.

Payto, David, brewer of London, 396.

Pebmarsh, Pebmerssh [co. Essex], 61.

Pecche, Richard, of Waltham, 344.

Peche, Thomas, 353.

Peckham, Pekham [co. Surrey], 376.

Pecok, John, the elder, grocer of London, 113, 259, 493.

-, John, the younger, grocer of London, 495.

-, Robert, grocer of London, 182.

Peek, John, 382.

- Cf. Peke.

Peerson, Thomas, clerk, 391–2.

Pegenesse. See Pignes.

Pegotte, Geoffrey, esquire, 37.

Peke, John, gentleman, of Bedfordshire, 373.

-, John, ironmonger of London, 428, 443.

-, Nicholas, clothmaker of Higham, and William the elder, his father, 307.

Pekering, William, mercer of London, 34.

Pekham. See Peckham.

Pekham, Peter, gentleman, of London, 494.

-, Robert, 'bladesmith' of London, 129, 177–8, 494.

-, -, Maud, his wife, 494.

Pelet, John, skinner of London, 35.

Pelham, James, gentleman, of Wrotham, 144.

Pellycan, William, gentleman, 101, 176.

Pemberton, Pembyrton, John, the king's clerk, 122, 249, 313, 476.

Pembrigge, Pembrygge, William, 35, 274.

Pembroke, Penbrokys [in Tottenham parish, co. Middlesex], manor, 58.

Pembrygge. See Pembrigge.

Pembyrton. See Pemberton.

Penbrigge, William, skinner of London, 400.

- Cf. Penybrygge.

Penbrokys. See Pembroke.

Penbugle, Penbugell [in Bodmin parish, co. Cornwall], 251.

Pende, Thomas, brewer of London, 178, 389.

Pendlestone, Pendeleston [in Bridgenorth, co. Salop], 322.

Penells, Joan, widow, 448.

Pengelly [in St. Neots parish, co. Cornwall], manor, 452.

Penhyrgard, Henry, cutler of London, 351.

Penn, Penne [co. Buckingham], 379.

Penne, John, of the king's household, 68.

Penpoll, Thomas, 176.

Penpons, John, gentleman, of St. Clement Danes, 392.

-, Martin, 226.

-, Ralph, attorney, 226.

-, Richard, 226.

Penybrygge, John, 478.

- Cf. Penbrigge.

Penycoke, Penycok, Penycooke, John, esquire, 57, 61, 276.

-, John, the king's servant, 331.

Penygyll, Richard, chaplain, 81.

Peover, Pevyr [co. Chester], 479.

Peravale, William, 255.

Percontrastraso, John de, merchant of Venice, 192–3.

Percy, Henry, 6th earl of Northumberland [1455–1461], 98, 111, 227, 239, 292, 310, 317, 320–1, 411–2.

-, -, Eleanor, his wife, countess of Northumberland, 98, 223, 292–3.

-, -, Henry, his father, 5th earl of Northumberland [1416– 1455], 71, 239, 310, 317, 320–1, 369.

-, Ralph, knight, 293.

-, Richard, 223.

-, Robert, gentleman, 213.

-, Robert, notary public of London, 42–3, 46, 447.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 447.

-, Thomas, lord Egremont, 193, 292–3, 306, 411–2.

-, Richard, knight, his brother, 292–3.

-, William, bishop of Carlisle, 71.

Pere, John, grocer of London, 204.

Peres. See Piers.

Peretre, Thomas, draper, 489.

Perkyns, Thomas, of Berkshire, gentleman, 45.

Perncot, William, draper of Reading, 249.

Persay, John, of Ryton, 190.

Persell, Parnell, widow, 495.

Person, John, atte Wille, 164.

-, John, 'in the Lane,' 164.

-, Stephen, 164.

-, William, haberdasher of London, 378, 453.

Pert, John, steward of Barking, 76.

Pery, John, esquire, of Berkshire, 119, 277.

Perye, Richard, 257.

Peryente, Edmund, 107.

Peryn, William, alias Syward, mercer of Northampton, 380.

Perys. See Piers.

Pessall, Richard, draper of London, 62.

Peste, William, 255.

Petelysden, Thomas, esquire, 486.

Peterborough [co. Northampton], 70, 80.

-, abbot of, 25, 421, 462.

Petersfield, Petresfeld [co. Southampton], 346, 396.

Petersham, Petresham, Petreshame [co. Surrey], manor, 150, 238.

Peterson, James, ship owner, 247.

Petfield, Petfelde [in Lyminge parish, co. Kent], 42.

Peti-John. See Pety John.

Petresfeld. See Petersfield.

Petresfeld, John, 274.

Petresham, Petreshame. See Petersham.

Petworth, Richard, clerk, 145.

Pety John, Peti-John, Nicholas, tailor of London, 217, 446, 482.

Petyshawe. See Patchway.

Petyt, John, grocer of London, 35.

-, Valentine, 35.

Petyte, John, goldsmith of London, 363.

Pevensey, Pevesey, Joan, widow of Henry, 344, 347.

Peverell, Richard, gentleman, 288.

Pevesey. See Pevensey.

Pevyr. See Peover.

Pewterers. See Trades and occupations.

Pey, Thomas, tailor of London, 422.

Peytevyn, Robert, 29.

-, William, 29.

Peytewyn, Martin, tailor of London, 303.

Peyto, William, knight, 456–7.

Pezolo, Nicholas de, Venetian merchant, 311.

Phelepot, Roger, gentleman, 146.

Phelip, John, draper of London, 124.

Phelypp, Thomas, 251.

Philibowe, Philipbowe, Luke, tailor of London, 28, 271.

Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy (d. 1467), 13–4, 17, 21.

Philip, Philipp, Phillipp, John, clerk, 337.

-, John, yeoman of Erith, 454.

-, John, hurer of London, 181–2.

-, John, husbandman of Godalming, 447.

-, Matthew, alderman of London, 65, 196.

-, William, tailor of London, 265.

Philipbowe. See Philibowe.

Philipp. See Philip.

Philippa of Hainault, queen of Edward III, 4.

Philipston, Phipiston [co. Dorset], manor, 89.

Phillipp. See Philip.

Philpot, John, esquire, 115.

-, Thomas, pynner of London, 379.

Phipiston. See Philipston.

Phyppes, Phippes, Richard, stockfishmonger of London, 224.

-, Thomas, clerk, 456.

Physicians. See Trades and occupations.

Picardy [France], 210, 245, 250.

Piddledown, Pyllesdon [co. Devon], 38.

Piedmont [Italy], 280.

Pierpount, Pyerpount, Henry, esquire, son of Henry, knight, 490.

-, -, Henry his son, 490.

-, Richard, stockfishmonger of London, 144, 366.

-, -, John, his son, 366.

Piers, Perys, Peres, John, butcher, 388.

-, John, clerk, 388, 439–40.

-, Stephen, tailor of London, 177.

-, William, 388. Cf. Pyers.

Pierton, William, merchant of Boston, 18.

Pighill [in Beverley parish, co. York], 443.

Pignes, Pegenesse [in Bridgwater parish, co. Somerset], 132, 174.

Pikbourn, John, vintner of London, 212.

Pillok, William, 132.

Pinner, Pynne, Pynner [co. Middlesex], 107, 172, 192.

Pinners. See Trades and occupations.

Pirton, Pyriton [co. Hertford], 259.

Pirton, William, gentleman, 81.

Pirye, Nicholas, skinner of London, 115.

Pisshe, Richard, draper of London, 217.

Pitlesden, Thomas, esquire, of Tenterden, 388.

Pitstone, Pychelesthorn [co. Buckingham], manor, 479.

Plane, Playne, Thomas, grocer of London, 133, 391–2.

Plasshe. See Pleshey.

Playne. See Plane.

Playstowe, Playstow, Thomas, fishmonger of London, 52, 265.

-, Thomas, escheator in Surrey, 231.

Playter, Thomas, 349.

Pleeghe, William, parson of Calverleigh, 188.

Pleshey, Plasshe [co. Essex], 221.

Plomer, Plommer, John, grocer of London, 75, 106, 290.

-, John, gentleman, of Windsor, 355.

-, Thomas, 343.

- Cf. Plummer.

Plompton, John, chaplain, 394.

Plott, Thomas, leatherseller of London, 220.

Plotte, Ralph, of Upton, 113.

Plowman, Richard, 402.

Plum, Nicholas, hurer of London, 254.

Plummer, John, alias Leynam, grocer of London, 265.

-, Thomas, scrivener of London, 128, 264.

-, Thomas, writer of court hand, 219.

- Cf. Plomer.

Plummers. See Trades and occupations.

Plumpton, Plumton, William, knight, 62, 101.

Plumstead, Plumsted [co. Kent], 402.

Plumton. See Plumpton.

Plumtre, Nicholas, merchant, 15.

Plusshe, William, 262.

Plymouth, Plymmouth [co. Devon], 16.

-, customs and subsidies in, 240, 474.

Plymtree, Plymtre [co. Devon], manor, 440.

Pocok, John, and Isabel his wife, 132.

-, Robert, and Joan his wife, 132.

Poge, Launcelot de, Luccan merchant, 332.

Pokelyngton, William, haberdasher of London, 436.

Polar, Walter, skinner of London, 342.

Polard, Stephen, cook, 342.

Pole. See Poole.

Pole, Geoffrey, the king's squire, 320.

-, Henry, goldsmith of London, 131, 196–7.

-, John, tailor of Stepney, 33.

-, John, fuller of Mulsham, 298.

-, Katherine de la, late abbess of Barking, 9.

-, Ralph, 312–3, 372, 490.

-, -, justice, 202.

-, -, serjeant at law, 490.

-, William de la, 4th earl, and 1st duke of Suffolk [1444– 1450], 77–8, 87.

-, -, Alice, his wife, duchess of Suffolk, 283.

-, -, John de la, his son, 5th earl, and 2nd duke of Suffolk [1450–1491], 283.

Poleheyes. See Pulhayes.

Poleyn, George, 106.

-, Margery, wife of Robert, 322.

Polglase [in Cuby parish, co. Cornwall], 251.

Polhill, John, haberdasher of London, 274.

-, William, haberdasher of London, 274–5.

Pollard, Bartholomew, grocer of London, 198.

-, Robert, 486.

-, Stephen, cook of London, 395.

Polle, Thomas, 486.

Polruan, Polrewen [in Lanteglos parish, co. Cornwall], manor, 452.

Polstede, John, 126.

Polwheverer, Robert, of Long Marston, 459.

Ponde, John, 'fissher' of Ealing, 480.

Pontefract, Pountfret [co. York], castle, 13.

Ponynges, Richard, 87, 98.

-, Eleanor, his wife. See Hungerford.

-, Thomas, knight, lord St. John [1393–1429], 374–5.

-, -, Hugh, his son, 374–5.

-, -, Jane, his granddaughter. See Bonville.

-, -, Constance, his granddaughter. See Paulet.

-, -, Alice, his granddaughter. See Kyngeston.

Pooke, John, 45.

Pool, South, 'Sowthpole' [co. Devon], manor, 440.

Poole, Pole [co. Dorset], 20.

-, customs and subsidies in, 23, 85, 240, 411.

-, wools exported from, 419.

Poort, William, 155.

Pope, John, husbandman of Doddinghurst, 450.

-, Thomas, esquire, 388.

-, Thomas, salter of London, 485.

-, William, tailor of London, 450.

Popham, John, knight, 93.

Porchestre. See Portchester.

Porkesley, Guy, 137.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 137–8.

-, -, Clement, his son, 137–8.

Porsham, Portesham [in Tamerton Foliot parish, co. Devon], 295, 340.

Port, John, 366.

-, William, 219.

- Cf. Porte.

Portchester, Porchestre [co. Southampton], castle, forest and warren of, 24.

Porte, John, mercer of Prittlewell, 311.

-, Philip, merchant, 37.

- Cf. Port.

Portelyon, Thomas, gentleman, 212.

Porter, Baldwin, son of Thomas, 227, 253.

-, -, Anne, his wife, 253.

-, John, barber of London, 275.

-, John, of Aylesbury, 287.

-, Robert, scrivener and notary public of London, 259, 306.

-, Thomas, tailor of Southwark, 126.

-, William, goldsmith of London, 196–7.

Portere, John, armourer of London, 456.

Porters. See Trades and occupations.

Portesham. See Porsham.

Porthaleyn, Thomas, esquire, of London, 188.

Portington, Portyngton [in Eastrington parish, co. York], 190.

Portugal, king of. See Alfonso.

-, merchants of, 300.

Portyngton. See Portington.

Portyngton, John, of Portington, 190.

-, Robert, gentleman, 352.

Postling, Posteling [co. Kent], manor, 89.

Posynt, Philip, 68.

Potenham, Henry, esquire, 66, 99.

Poterose, William, baker of Stratford, 341.

Potkyn, Stephen, weaver of London, 345.

-, Walter, weaver of Middlesex, 41.

Potman, William, clerk, 481.

Potter, Thomas, yeoman, 271.

Potton [co. Bedford], 454.

Pouchemakers. See Trades and occupations.

Poule, John, skinner of London, 115.

-, Peter, of Baldock, 373.

-, William, baker of Wapping, 216.

Poulet, John, esquire, 65.

-, William, knight, 69, 125.

Pound, Robert, grocer of London, 332.

Pounde, John, 218.

Pounte, John de, Venetian merchant, 20.

Pountfret. See Pontefract.

Pountfreyte, Denise, widow, of London, 251.

Poutrell, Powtrell, John, esquire, 36, 200, 271, 284, 307, 320, 373, 400, 481.

- Cf. Putrell.

Povy, Thomas, 172.

Power, John, master of 'le Cristofere,' 475.

-, William, gentleman, of Marlake, 266.

Powtrell. See Poutrell.

Poye, Poy, Simon, 259, 402.

Poyntell, John, 306.

-, Richard, 306.

Poyntmakers. See Trades and occupations.

Poyntz, Humphrey, esquire, 465.

-, Nicholas, esquire, 82, 134, 172, 465.

-, -, Elizabeth, his wife, 134, 465.

-, -, Thomas, his son, 82, 134, 227.

-, -, Nicholas, his son, 134, 172, 465.

-, -, Henry, his son, 134.

-, -, Alice, his daughter, wife of Maurice Denny, 134.

-, -, Joan, his daughter, wife of John Lysle, 134.

-, John, 172, 227, 465.

-, -, Alice, his wife, 465.

-, Thomas, esquire, 417.

Pragyll, William, of Dagenham, 140.

Prany, Geoffrey, pinner of London, 131.

-, Thomas, goldsmith of London, 131.

Prat, John, 'bruer' of London, 257.

-, Richard, serjeant, 125–6.

-, Richard, whittawer of London, 279.

Pratte, Robert, carpenter of London, 461.

-, William, mercer, 212.

Pree, John, atte, 63.

-, John, the younger, 337.

-, Richard, 83.

Prees, Thomas, 27.

-, William, gentleman, 267.

Prelat, William, 133.

Prentyse, Margery, widow, of Southwark, 193.

Prestaton, Alexander, mercer of London, 428.

Preston, Prestone [in Otley parish, co. Suffolk], 9.

Preston, in Amunderness [co. Lancaster], 399.

Preston, Edmund, 107.

-, George, of St. Albans, 193–4.

-, Peter, 496.

-, Thomas, 346.

Preyse, Thomas, skinner of London, 494.

Prisot See Prysot.

Prittlewell, Pryttilwell, Pritelwell, Pritwelle, Prytwelle [co. Essex], 311, 338–9, 347.

Proclamations:
-, for the elections of shire representatives, 25–6.
-, against harming Hanseatic merchants, 149.
-, against felon knight, 158.
-, ordering the assumption of knighthood, 205, 270.
-, against abuses of liveries, 205.
-, against Yorkist rebels, 415–6.

Proctour, Stephen, 450.

-, Thomas, gentleman, of Denham, 209.

Prodhome, Prodhomme, Richard, merchant of Ipswich, 14–5, 19.

-, William, merchant of Ipswich, 6, 14–5.

Proune, Henry, 119.

Prout, John, 353.

-, Thomas, 353.

Prudde, John, esquire, 461.

Prussia, merchants of, 149.

Prydde, Ralph, of Uxbridge, 350.

Prykfeld, Thomas, 477.

Prykke, John, the king's serjeant, 148–9.

Prymoure, Thomas, parson of Lound, 441.

Prynce, James, tailor of London, 460.

Pryour, Thomas, 76.

Prysot, Prisot, John, knight, 25, 421.

-, -, serjeant at law, 156–7.

-, -, chief justice of Common Bench, 156, 182, 272, 281–2, 346, 390, 451, 462, 480, 482–3.

Pryttilwell, Prytwelle. See Prittlewell.

Pudney, Simon, fuller of London, 125–6.

Pulborough, Pulberwe [co. Sussex], 57.

Pulham, Godard, 140.

Pulhayes, Poleheyes [in East Budleigh parish, co. Devon], 207.

Pullen, Thomas, 'brygandyn' maker of St. Mary's, Strand, 174.

Pulter, John, merchant of Boston, 7, 14–5, 19, 21, 393.

-, John, of Hitchin, 200.

Pulterr, William, of Gosberton, 41.

Pulters. See Trades and occupations.

Pulton, Thomas, yeoman, 482.

-, William, tailor of London, 482.

Punch, John, draper of London, 397.

Punchon, John, 'tymbermonger' of London, 169.

-, John, carpenter of London, 261.

Punt, Henry, of Radbourne, 382.

Puriton Keynes. See Purton.

Purleigh, Purley, Purle [co. Essex], manor, 39, 395, 483.

Purley, Richard, 359, 451.

-, -, Joan, his wife, 359.

-, William, clerk, 57.

Purpit, Purpyt, William, 492–3.

Purser, Thomas, yeoman of Southwark, 71.

Pursers. See Trades and occupations.

Purton, Puriton Keynes [co. Wilts], manor, 104.

Pury, West, Westpury [co. Somerset], 349.

Pury, Edmund, bailiff of Windsor, 341.

-, Nicholas, skinner of London, 204, 271.

-, William, 365.

Putrell, Henry, yeoman of Querndon, 383.

- Cf. Poutrell.

Putte [in Hambledon parish, co. Southampton], 115.

Puttok, John, son of John, gentleman, of Pulborough, 57, 135.

-, Richard, son of John, 114–5.

Pycard, Robert, sherman of London, 206.

Pychelesthorn. See Pitstone.

Pyckinere, John, 262.

Pycot. See Pygot.

Pye, John, stacioner of London, 92, 256, 464.

-, Thomas, tailor of London, 378, 443.

-, Thomas, hosier of London, 121, 256, 449, 458.

Pyerpount. See Pierpount.

Pyers, John, 164, 206. Cf. Piers.

Pygge, John, clerk, 488.

-, Richard, gentleman, of London, 382.

-, Thomas, and Elizabeth his wife, 452.

-, Thomas, gentleman, of Boston, 205, 301–2.

Pygmyster, John, gentleman, 197.

Pygot, Pygott, Pygote, Pycot, Edmund, skinner of London, 35, 281, 304.

-, Geoffrey, 290.

-, -, Margaret, his wife, daughter of Elizabeth Sywardby, 290.

-, John, merchant of Boston, 6, 14–5.

-, John, of Dunstaple, 304.

-, Richard, 135, 489.

-, Thomas, gentleman, 182, 201, 304.

-, Thomas, merchant of Boston, 6.

-, William, fishmonger of London, 281.

Pyke, Robert, clerk, 252.

Pykebourne, John, vintner of London, 273.

Pykeman, Stephen, 306.

Pykeride, Richard, of Sussex, 177.

Pykeryng, James, knight, 409, 416.

-, William, fishmonger of London, 42–3.

-, William, mercer of London, 169, 201, 438.

Pykiner, Robert, cutler of London, 281.

Pykowe, Thomas, merchant, 15.

Pylbarowe, Thomas, of London, 63.

Pylche, Thomas, 'tolowsour' of London, 124.

Pylkyngton, John, esquire, 461.

Pyllesdon. See Piddledown.

Pylyng, William, grocer of London, 476.

Pym, Philip, 62, 125, 132, 174, 435.

-, Roger, 132, 174, 435.

Pympe, Thomas, esquire, 382.

Pynbrygge, William, skinner of London, 104.

Pynchebek, John, of Weston, 41.

-, John, of Whaplode, 477.

-, William, 458.

Pynchet [? Pennington, in Milford parish, co. Southampton], manor, 440.

Pynchon, Thomas, esquire, of Essex, 338–9.

-, Elizabeth his wife, 339.

Pynder, Pynden, Walter, tailor of London, 362, 446.

-, William, brewer of London, 338.

-, William, tailor of London, 185.

Pynell, Francis, Venetian merchant, 225.

Pyngden. See Pangdean.

Pynke, William, cordwainer of London, 107.

Pynkeney, Nicholas, gentleman, of Uxbridge, 106.

Pynne, Pynner. See Pinner.

Pynnes, John, burgess of Yarmouth, 313.

Pynnok, John, the younger, of Burford, 397.

Pyppyng, Robert, 62.

Pyriton. See Pirton.

Pyryngton, Sir Robert, rector of St. Leonard's, East Cheap, 80.

Pyssoner, William, alias Bedford, netmaker of London, 177.

Pytmyster, John, the elder and younger, gentlemen, of London, 172.

Pyttes, Richard, gentleman, 47, 276.

-, Thomas, and Parnell his wife, 47.