Poor man, paid to a, in the harvest at Woodstock, [156].

---- woman, to a, that gave the King fruit, [160].

---- people, money distributed to, [282].

Pope's ambassador, [9].

---- Julius' game, money lost at, [274], [275], bis, [276], [277].

This game is mentioned in these accounts for the first time, hence no description can be given of it. All which can be inferred on the subject from these entries is, that it was played by four or more persons, and that it was not in use at Henry's court until the end of the year 1532. It is most probable that it derived its name from Pope Julius the Second, who died in 1513, and was possibly very similar to our present Pope Joan.

Popingay, one offered the King, [277].

Porpoise a, brought, [267].

Porter, to the Sergeant, [256].