Palace, equivalent to state, king, gentleman’s residence—
property of, [a/][11].
ransom by, [a/][32].
place of judgement, [a/][109].

Palace official, ‘one who stands in the presence’—
child of, may be adopted without demur, [a/][192].

Perjury, [a/][3], [a/][4].

Personal property of official pledged, [39].

Pin-money. See Settlement.

Pledge, of benefice, illegal, [a/][38].
personal property allowed, [a/][39]. See Debt.

Poor man, separate estate, contrasted with gentleman and slave—
theft from, [a/][8].
abduction of slave from, [a/][15].
liable to conscription or levy, [a/][16].
reduced charges for divorce, [a/][140].
owned slave, [a/][15], [a/][175], [a/][176].
his eye or limb valued at one mina of silver, [a/][198].
his tooth valued at one-third mina of silver, [201].
assault by poor man, [a/][204].
assault by, [a/][208].
fee for cure of wound or eye, [a/][208].
fee for cure of limb or bowel, [a/][222].

Pregnant woman. See Assault, Fine.

Prescriptive right to benefice acquired by discharge of office, [a/][30].

Presumption, [a/][7].