Pilgrimages, vows of, remitted, [323], [325]; chief, [338], motives for, [338] ff., by proxy, [340], [357], [394]; various English, [342] ff., [346] ff., how advertised, [344] ff., Reynard’s, [360], [446]; Erasmus on, [362] ff., More on, [363], restrained, in England and France, [369] ff., various French, [370] ff., to Compostela, [375] ff., indulgences attached to, [383], to Rome, [384] ff., cost of, [389] ff., to the Holy Land, [395] ff.

Pilgrims, [21], [24], inns for, [131]; [181], [226], as news bringers, [263], [270], escaped villeins as, [273]; how attracted, [343] ff., on the road to Canterbury, [348], royal and imperial, [352] ff., their mixed troups, their prayers, [357] ff., their amusements on the way, [359] ff., tale tellers, [360], visit the curiosities and buy signs, [364] ff., [418], professional, [367], their speeches and livelihood, [367], their staffs and scrips, [362], [368] ff., false, [369], [420], permits for real, [369], oaths before leaving, [376], uncomfortable at sea, [376] ff., offerings by, [380], attracted by indulgences, [383] ff., how helped, [389] ff., go to Palestine and have to pay the Saracen, [395] ff., [409], [413]; [419]

Pilgrims’ Way, [352]

Pisan, Christine de, [136], [329]

Pius II, [339]

Pius IV, [337]

Plague, the great, effect on labour and wages, [263] ff.

Plato, [387]

“Play of the Sacrament,” [186]

Players, common, [236]