in kind at Bridport, [204-5]
“Penny prykke,” game of, [363]
Pershore, Abbot of, his gallows in Worcester, [310]
Philip, Archduke, makes Bruges the staple for English cloth in Flanders, [113], note 3
Picardy, commercial league of, [415]
“Piers Ploughman,” picture of English life in, [21];
dealings with the social problems of the day, [22];
his theory of King and Commons, [25], note 3, [26]
Pilgrims to Canterbury, provision for the safety and comfort of, [375], [376]