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Peers, Sir Charles Reed (1868–1952), architect and archaeologist<br />

Percy [formerly Smithson], Hugh, first duke of Northumberland (bap. 1712, d. 1786),<br />

politician<br />

Percy, Algernon George, sixth duke of Northumberland (1810–1899), landowner and<br />

politician<br />

Percy, Algernon, fourth duke of Northumberland (1792–1865), landowner and philanthropist<br />

Percy, Elizabeth [née Lady Elizabeth Seymour], duchess of Northumberland and suo jure<br />

Baroness Percy (1716–1776), courtier and diarist<br />

Percy, Hugh, second duke of Northumberland (1742–1817), army officer and politician<br />

Percy, Hugh, third duke of Northumberland (1785–1847), politician and landowner<br />

Percy, Lord Henry Hugh Manvers (1817–1877), army officer<br />

Perkins [Parkins], Sir Chris<strong>to</strong>pher (1542/3–1622), diplomat<br />

Perrinchief, Richard (1620/21–1673), Church of England clergyman<br />

Philippa [Philippa of Hainault] (1310x15?–1369), queen of England, consort of Edward III<br />

Philipps, Richard (1661–1750), colonial governor<br />

Pitt [née Grenville], Hester, countess of Chatham and suo jure Baroness Chatham (1720–<br />

1803), political wife<br />

Pitt, John, second earl of Chatham (1756–1835), army officer<br />

Pitt, William [known as Pitt the younger] (1759–1806), prime minister<br />

Pitt, William, first earl of Chatham [known as Pitt the elder] (1708–1778), prime minister<br />

Plumer, Herbert Charles Onslow, first Viscount Plumer (1857–1932), army officer<br />

Pollard, Sir Hugh, second baronet (1603–1666), royalist army officer and court official<br />

Pollock, Sir George, first baronet (1786–1872), army officer<br />

Pope [née Campion], Maria Ann [performing name Mrs Spencer] (1775–1803), actress<br />

Pope [née Younge], Elizabeth (1739x45–1797), actress<br />

Popham, Edward (c.1610–1651), naval and army officer<br />

Price, Theodore (c.1570–1631), Church of England clergyman and reputed Roman Catholic<br />

convert<br />

Puckering, Sir John (1543/4–1596), administra<strong>to</strong>r and speaker of the House of Commons<br />

Pulteney [formerly Johns<strong>to</strong>ne], (Henrietta) Laura, suo jure countess of Bath (1766–1808),<br />

heiress<br />

Pulteney [formerly Johns<strong>to</strong>ne], Sir William, fifth baronet (1729–1805), politician and property<br />

developer<br />

Pulteney, Daniel (bap. 1682, d. 1731), politician<br />

Pulteney, William, earl of Bath (1684–1764), politician<br />

Purcell, Henry (1659–1695), organist and composer<br />

Pym, John (1584–1643), politician<br />

Radcliffe [née Sidney], Frances, countess of Sussex (1531?–1589), benefac<strong>to</strong>r of Sidney Sussex<br />

College, Cambridge<br />

Ramsay, John, earl of Holdernesse (c.1580–1626), courtier<br />

Rennell, James (1742–1830), car<strong>to</strong>grapher<br />

Richard II (1367–1400), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine<br />

Richard, duke of York and duke of Norfolk (1473–1483), prince<br />

Richardson, Sir Thomas (bap. 1569, d. 1635), judge<br />

Robinson, Ann Turner (d. 1741), found in Robinson, John (1682–1762), organist<br />

Robinson, John (1682–1762), organist<br />

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