evening, [240].

Prayer, the best, [254/117]-19.

Prayers to be said, [p. 135].

Precedence, the degrees of, [p. 70-78]; [p. 110].

Prechoure of pardon; rank of one, [71/1028]; [73/1069].

Precious stone, to be worn in a ring, [p. 141].

Preket, [193/510], ? not a spike to stick a light on, but a kind of candle. See [note 3 on 205/825]. One of the said groomes of the privy chamber to carry to the chaundrie all the remaine of morters, torches, quarries, pricketts, wholly and intirely, withoute imbesseling or purloyning any parte thereof. H. Ord. p. 157.

Prelates, the duty of, [241/3].

Press up among the gentlefolk, don’t, [262/25].

Press not too high, [277], [278/25].