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Noak/Noake, Harry
Worker at The Woodhouse.
Old Serjeant's Inn, Chancery Lane, City of London
Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
Orton, Staffordshire
Small village within the parish of Wombourne, Staffordshire
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Pakington, Sir Herbert Perrott, 7th Baronet
British peer, resident at Westwood House, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire.
Parker, Sir Thomas
English barrister and judge, Privy Counsellor and Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.
Partridge, Thomas (tenant)
Tenant
Patshull Hall, Pattingham, Staffordshire
Country residence of the Pigot barony.
Patshull, Staffordshire
Village in South Staffordshire, between Wolverhampton and Bridgnorth
Pendeford (Penford), Staffordshire
Hamlet in Staffordshire, within the parish of Tettenhall.
Penn Hall, Staffordshire
Penn Hall, Penn, nr. Wombourne. Residence of Thomas Bradney and later of William Persehouse.
Penn, Mary
Penn, Staffordshire
Village in Staffordshire, southwest of Wolverhampton.
Perry Hall, Perry Barr, Staffordshire
Seat of the Gough family
Pershouse, Ellen, née Bradney
Daughter of Thomas Bradney of Penn Hall, Penn. Wife of William Persehouse.
Pershouse, Mr. jr
Son of
Pershouse/Persehouse, William
Wombourne resident. Pershouse married Ellen Bradney, the eldest daughter of Sir Samuel's neighbour, Thomas Bradney of Penn Hall.
Peter, Edward/Ned
Pigot, George, 1st Baron Pigot
Sir George Pigot of Patsull Hall. President of the British East India Company.
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