Plymouth (Massachusetts), its foundation, v. 310
Poinet, Bishop of Winchester, iv. 119, 129, 131
Poitiers captured by Henry of Derby, ii. 235; battle of, 261-263
Poitou, Henry III.'s campaign in, ii. 35; ceded to France, 63; recovered by Henry of Derby, 243; restored to Edward III., 266; won by Du Guesclin, 287
Poland, contested election to the throne of, vii. 214; partitions of, viii. 85, 108
Pole, Sir Geoffrey, iii. 349
Pole, John de la, Earl of Lincoln, iii. 176
Pole, Michael de la, Earl of Suffolk, ii. 350-353
Pole, Reginald, iii. 333, 349; iv. 20; his attainder reversed, 88; received as Legate, ib.; chief minister, 98, 99; suspected by the Pope, 102; deprived of the legation, 145; dies, 165
Pole, Sir Richard, iii. 349
Pole, William de la. See Suffolk
"Politicals," the, iv. 139, 141-143
Poll-tax, ii. 311; renewed under Richard II., 316; resistance to, 319, 321; in 1641, v. 363
Pont-de-l'Arche seized by Henry V., iii. 33
Pontefract, Thomas of Lancaster executed at, ii. 195; Richard II. imprisoned at, iii. 7; Pilgrimage of Grace at, 323, 324
Ponthieu, Harold wrecked on coast of, i. 159; Charles IV. demands homage of Edward II. for, ii. 197; granted in full sovereignty to Edward III., 266; seized by Charles V., 285
Pontigny, St. Edmund of Canterbury at, ii. 42
Pontlevoi, battle of, i. 212
Pontoise, negotiations between France and England at, iii. 35; relieved by Talbot, 56
Poor Laws, Elizabeth's, iv. 276, 277
Pope, Alexander, vii. 204, 217, 294-297
Popish Plot, the, vi. 294-298, 311, 313
Porter, John, v. 82
Portland, Breton descent on, iii. 16
Portland, William Henry Cavendish Bentinck, third Duke of, viii. 104, 180, 189
Portland, Richard Weston, Earl of. See Weston
Port Mahon taken by the French, vii. 248
Portmannimote, the, i. 296; of Oxford, 306, 309
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