Poutrincourt, Biencourt, arrives at Port Royal, [35].
Poutrincourt, Jean de, receives Port Royal from De Monts, [34]; his fight with natives at Cape Cod, [308].
Pownall, Thomas, builds a fort on the Penobscot, [66].
Prior, Matthew, allowed roast beef in Lent, [314].
Provincetown, described, [309]-[312]; Town Hill, [311]; cape names, [312]; Portuguese colony at, [312], [313]; fishery of, [313], et seq.; whaling from, [315]; the desert, [316]; cranberry culture, [317]; walk to Race Point, [316], et seq.; the sand-avalanche, [319]; huts of refuge, Herring Cove, [319]; the terrible winter of 1874-'75, [320]; disasters on the ocean side, [321], [322].
Prudence Island, [380].
Purchas, Samuel, quoted, [24].
Purgatory Bluff, [383].
Puritans distinguished from Separatists, [280].
Putnam, General Israel, birthplace of, [217]; laconic letter to Governor Tryon, [218].