Sir Francis Bryan's servant.
---- John, yeoman of the King's Robes, [16], [82], [254], [269], [271], [279], [282].
Parlan Park, keeper of, [67].
Paroke at Oking, to the keeper of the, [62].
A Park or Paddock, evidently derived from the Saxon Peaþþoc, an inclosure. M.
Parr Lady, [42].
Apparently Maud, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Green, and widow of Sir Thomas Parr, Knt. She was the mother of William, Marquess of Northampton, and of Katherine, who married Henry the Eighth. She died in December, 1531.
Parsons, the hen-taker, [285]. See Hen-taker.
Partner, money given to the King to play at Cards, he to be partener with the Sergeant of the Cellar, [113], [115].