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INDEX. 419 Payn, Walter, action against borough officers, 181. Pembroke, Jasper, Earl of, 143. Pendarves, Captain, 265-267. Penhole, 1 11, 124, 301 ; tenants of land in, 179, 184. Pennygillam, 69, 148, 153, 221. Pennygillam Cross, 120, 194,355. Penquite, 153, 194. Pepper, 1 lb. paid as rent, 73, 112, 169, 194, 214. Percival, Dame, 342,346 (see Week St. Mary). Perys, John, Mayor, to Spedygowe (near the mayor's garden), 167 ; to Wara (near the Royal way), 180. Peter farthings, 205, 210, 374, ^77- Peter, John, alderman, 181, 185, 195 ; mayor, 401 ; Henry, clerk, 176 ; Richard, mayor, 405 ; town clerk, 75, 408 ; Thomas, auditor, 206 ; mayor's sergeant, 184 ; sheriff's sergeant, 186. Peters, Hugh, 276, 279. Peverel, Thomas, gift to a priest, 113- Pews, corporation, 317,318 ; grant of, 322 ; priests', 211. Philip (husband of Queen Mary), his charter to Newport, 54, 55, 191. Philip and Mary, charter of, 44, 192-198, 201. Piepoudre, Court of, 55. Pigs, 116, 118, 204. Pillory, 98, 104, 106, 109, in, 125, 128, 131, 132, 137, 140, 145, 147, 162, 169, 178, 184; house, 150, 178, 180, 206, 211 ; row, 216. Piper, Arthur, 266 ; Captain, 260. Piper, Sir Hugh, Constable of the castle, 286 ; his monument in church, 286. Piper, William, Mayor, and Wil- liam Morys, church windows, 312; to Tregodeck, lease of the recorder's chambers, 221. Pipes, water, 114, 381 (and see Conduits). Pix, 104, 106, 1 16, 125, 135, 146, 149. Players of the King, 177; of Lord Stafford, 21 1. Pleas between Myll and other borough officers and Walter Payn, 181 ; between Launces- ton and Dunheved, 82. Plymouth, 133, 139, 177,269,282. Plympton, 114. Poictiers, battle of, 100. Polholme garden, 176, 184, 206; view of entrance to, 309 ; con- veyance of, 311. Polyphant-stone, 36, 131, 230. Pontage, definition of, 74. Poor Laws begin, 223. Poor men's box, 374. Poor rate, 379. Porteys le (a breviary), 154. Portreeve, 71 ; to levy executions, 175 ; office abolished, 193. Polston Bridge, 42, 149, 160, 185, 186, 194, 195, 204, 254, 263; destroyed, 270, 272, 273. Posse Comitatus, 261, 263. Pound,Castle,i53; Lawhitton, 1 70. Prepositure,releasefromoffice,ii2. Presbyterians, 331-334; meeting- house of, 331-334. Presentments by juries, 201, 204, 217-221, 285, 289, 319. Prest, Agnes, martyr, 200. Priests' chamber, 140, 152 ; gifts for, 113; parish, 141, 142; pew, 211 ; salaries of, 124, 130, 136, 141, 149, 160, 162, 175, 184; minister's and curate's salaries, 214, 318, 322. Prince Charles (son of Charles I.) at Launceston, 271, 277. Prince Edward (son of Edward IV.), 26, 154. Prince Maurice, 267, 269, 270. Prince Rupert, 271. Prince of Wales, 12 ; title of, 156. Priors: Baker, John, 28 ; Carlian, John (licensed to wear grey fur), 28; Combrigg, Roger, 16; canon of Priory, 300 ; Fissacre, Robert, 8; Galfridus,6; Hony- land,John,i6; Hopkyn, William, 26; Horton, Roger de, 11 ; tomb of, 35,353; Knolle, Adam de, 12; Leye, Roger, 13; Mon- tisfont, Richard, 9, 78 ; R. prior of Lanstone, 5 ; Ralph, dean, 4 ; Sheyr, John, 28, (last prior) 29; Shyre, William, 17; Tredydan, Stephen, 13, 300 ; tomb of, 16, 35, 353; Waryn, Robert, 18.