Pomfret Castle, a residence of the Duke of Gloucester, [84]; Edward's headquarters before Towton, [25]; execution of Lord Rivers at, [99]

Pont-à-Mousson, birth place of Margaret of Anjou, [53], [61]

Portsmouth, [69]

Post first established by Richard III., [106], [159]

Prices, [123]

Printing, see Caxton

Progress, King Richard's royal, [129-30]

Pulter, Thomas, loyal to King Richard, [252]

Quarter, none given by the Lancastrians at Wakefield, [16], [17]; proof that it was given by Edward at Towton, [34]; always given by Edward, [34]; given to inferior officers and soldiers at Tewkesbury, where several leaders were also pardoned, [77]

Queen, see Anne Nevill