Medieval English families on the internet: P
Pace
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Richard Pace - the Dean (Roy W. Johnson, Pace Network) [not available, 19 April 2015; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from October 2008]
Extract from Jervis Wegg, Richard Pace: a Tudor Diplomatist (1932; reprinted 1971),
discussing the early 16th-century dean of St Paul's. On the same website is a
discussion of
his possible relationship to a later emigrant to Virginia of the same name. [not available, 19 April 2015; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from August 2011]
Pakenham
Pamplin
Parr
- Proud to be Parr
(Trish Parr)
Links to a variety of Parr information, on the same site and elsewhere, including "William de Parr. King's Knight to Henry IV (c. 1350-1404)" (article from the Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 1957) and "Sir Thomas Parr (1407-1461)" (an article from the same journal, 1981)
Parry
- Blanche Parry (Ruth E. Richardson)
Website of the author of a biography of the Elizabethan courtier Blanche Parry. The site includes 16th-century lists of tenants in Wheldrake, Yorkshire, and elsewhere, abstracts of inquisitions post mortem, and translations and discussion of Welsh bardic poems mentioning members of Blanche's family.
Patric/Patrick
- William Patry de la Lande (Pat Patterson)
Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
- Patrixbourne [Kent]
Church: Medieval Patronage, Fabric and History
(Kent Archaeological Society)
Text of a paper by Mary Berg, originally published in
Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 122, pp. 113-142 (2002),
with new and additional photographs of the church. The paper includes
a discussion of the Patrick family in the 11th and 12th centuries
Paynel
- William Painel (Pat Patterson)
Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
Pecche
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Guillaume Pecche
[not available, 24 December 2016; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from February 2012]
(Jeffrey B. Clopton, Clopton Family Association)
An account of the Pecches, of Suffolk and other counties, 11th century and later.
Pedwardine
Penhallow
- An account of the Penhallow Family (Kevin Penhallow) [not available, 20 September 2011; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from May 2008]
An account of a Cornish family in the 14th century and later, from the Henderson Collection at Truro Museum.
Further information is on other pages of the same website
Penrose
- Penrose Genealogy (Trevor Clifton)
[formerly at http://www.cliftonpenrose.co.uk/;
not available, 30 March 2003; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from September 2001]
Notes on Penroses from Cornwall and other counties, 12th century onwards
Percy
- William de Percy (Pat Patterson)
Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
Peverel
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Langar Hall - A Microcosm of English History (Baronage Press) [not available, 10 December 2022; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page]
Includes a speculative account of the Peverels and their later heraldry in relation to a suggested Flemish origin
(note that Keats-Rohan
considers the Peverel Domesday tenants to have been from West Normandy, not Flanders)
- William Peverel (Pat Patterson)
Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
Plumpton
Pole/Poole
Polhill
Port
- Hugh de Port (Pat Patterson)
Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
Porter
Powell
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Baden-Powell Family History [not available, 4 December 2015; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from September 2015] (Pine Tree Web)
Text of The Pedigree of the Family of Powell ...,
compiled and edited by Edgar Powell (1891), including
discussion of early occurrences of the name in East Anglia, and records relating
to Mildenhall, Suffolk, from the late 15th century
Putnam/Puttenham
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Articles Related to Putnam/Puttenham Genealogy (Rand Matthew Putnam)
[not available, 12 October 2009;
see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from June 2004]
Hertfordshire, Hampshire and Buckinghamshire, 11th century and later;
a collection of articles, published between 1891 and 1987,
by N.H. Graham, G.A. Moriarty, E. Putnam, M.C. Vincent and A.V. Woodman