Pavia, battle of, iii. 250
Peasant Revolt, the, ii. 319-332; its results, 333-335
Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury, ii. 118
Pecock, Bishop of Chichester, iii. 96
Pedro the Cruel, king of Castille, ii. 282-284
Peerage, increase of, under James I., v. 200; under Charles I., ib.; under Charles II., 201. See Lords
Peerage Bill, vii. 190, 191
"Peep o' Day Boys," viii. 119
Pelham, Henry, vii. 218, 226, 246, 250
Pembroke surprised by the Royalists, vi. 59; besieged by Cromwell, 61; surrenders, 62
Pembroke, William Herbert, first Earl of, iv. 65, 66, 70, 108, 268
Pembroke, William Herbert, third Earl of, v. 43
Pembroke, Thomas Herbert, eighth Earl of, vii. 23
Pembroke, Earls of. See Clare, Marshal, Tudor, Valence
Pembrokeshire, Flemish and English settlement in, ii. 48
Pencrych, Richard, ii. 357
Penda, king of Mercia, i. 66, 70-73
Pengwern becomes Shrewsbury, i. 98
Peninsular War, viii. 186-188, 190, 191, 199, 200, 202
Penn, William, vi. 335
Pennsylvania, settlement of, vi. 335; vii. 236
Penry, John, iv. 343
Pepys, Roger, vi. 203
Pepys, Samuel, vi. 174; his Diary, 157
Perceval, Spencer, viii. 189, 195, 196
Perche, Thomas, count of, ii. 2
Percies, the, ii. 378, 379; iii. 12
Percy, Henry (Hotspur), ii. 378; constable of North Wales, iii. 10; recovers Conway, 11; defeats the Scots at Homildon Hill, 12; plots against Henry IV., 13; slain, 14
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