Pembroke, Henry, second Earl of, his company of players, perform Henry VI (part iii.), [36] [59]
and Titus Andronicus, [66]
Pembroke, William, third Earl of, the question of the identification of ‘Mr. W. H.’ with, [94] [406-15]
performance at his Wilton residence, [231] [232] n 1 [411]
dedication of the First Folio to, [306]
his alleged relations with Shakespeare, [411-15]
the identification of the ‘dark lady’ with his mistress, Mary Fitton, [123] n [409]
the mistaken notion that Shakespeare was his protégé, [123] n
dedications by Thorpe to, [399] and n 1 [403] n 2
Penrith, Shakespeares at, [1]
Pepys, his criticisms of The Tempest and Midsummer Night’s Dream, [329]
Percy, William, his sonnets, entitled ‘Cœlia,’ [435]
Perez, Antonio, and Antonio in The Merchant of Venice, [68] n
Pericles: date of composition, [242]
a work of collaboration, [242]
the poet’s contributions, [244]
dates of the various editions, [244]
not included in the First Folio, [305]
included in Third Folio, [313]
For editions see Section xix. (Bibliography), [301-25]
Perkes (Clement), in Henry IV., member of a family at Stinchcombe Hill in the sixteenth century, [168]
‘Perkins Folio,’ forgeries in the, [312] [317] n 2 [367] and n
Personalities on the stage, [215] n 1