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398 *Pendinas:—Pendennis Castle, Cornwall.
 * Penguernum:—Shrewsbury.
 * Penlinnia:—A place in Merionethshire, the source of the River Dee.
 * Penmona:—Priestholme, Anglesey.
 * Penna:—Penselwood, Somerset; or Stourhead, Wilts.
 * Pennocrucium:—Penkridge, or Lichfield, Staffordshire.
 * Pennorinum:—Penrhyn, Merionethshire; Penryn, Cornwall.
 * Pente Flu.:—River Pant, Essex.
 * Peonnum:—Pen, Somerset. See Penna.
 * Perscora, Persora:—Pershore, Worcestershire.
 * Perthum:—St. Johnstone, or Perth, Scotland.
 * Peterillus, Peterus Flu.:—The Peterill, Cumberland.
 * Petra Duacensis:—Kilmacduagh, co. Clare.
 * Petra Fertilts:—Corcumroe, Clare.
 * Petriana:—Castle Steeds, Plumpton Wall, or Cambeck Fort, Cumberland; Walton House; Lanercost.
 * Petriburgus, Petroburgum, Petropolis:—Peterborough, Northants.
 * Petuaria:—Beverley, or Brough Ferry on the Humber, Yorks.
 * Peuenesea:—Pevensey, Sussex.
 * Pexa:—A town near Dumbarton.
 * Picalia:—Pickhill, Yorks.
 * Pictauia, Pirtandia:—The country of the Picts.
 * Piati:—The Picts, a people living north of the Antonine Wall.
 * Pilais:—A town in Cornwall or Devon.
 * Pilla:—Pille, a Benedictine Priory in Stainton, Pembrokeshire.
 * Pincanhale:—Finchale Priory, Durham.
 * Pinnatis Civitas. See Alata Castra.
 * Piona Canonicorum:—Canon Pyon, or Pewen, Herefordshire.
 * Piona Regis:—King's Pyon.
 * Pirri, Insula:—Ynys Pyr, or Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire.
 * Piscaria:—Fish Street, London.
 * Piscaria Vetus, Piscenaria:—Old Fish Street, London.
 * Placentia:—A palace at Greenwich, built by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester.
 * Placeto, Castellum de:—Pleshy, Essex.
 * Plimmuta, Plymutha:—Plymouth, Devon.
 * Pohanlech:—Poughley, Berks.
 * Pohhela:—Poughley, Berks.
 * Pola. See Strata Marcella.
 * Poleslawa:—Polleshoe, Devon.
 * Poletria:—The Poultry, London.
 * Pomona:—Mainland, one of the Orkney Isles.
 * Pons Ælii:—Ponteland, or Newcastle, Northumberland.