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PARSONS, THOMAS. Admiral's, 1597, 1602 (H. ii. 301).

PATESON, WILLIAM. Worcester's, 1584.

PAVY. Admiral's, 1602.

PAVY, SALATHIEL (SALMON). Chapel, 1600-3. An epitaph on him is in Jonson's Epigrams (1616), cxx, which gives his age at death, after three years of playing, as 13. He was 'apprentice to one Peerce', when he was pressed for the Chapel. This is not likely to have been the Master of Paul's, from whom it would have been rash to take a boy.

PAYNE, ROBERT. Revels patentee, 1604.

PEACOCKE, ROBERT. A London player in 1550 (cf. App. D, No. v).

PEARCE (PIERS), EDWARD. Gentleman of Chapel, 1589; Master of Paul's, 1600.

PEDEL, ABRAHAM. Germany, 1614-15; Palsgrave's, 1623. He lived at George Alley in Golden Lane in 1623 (J. 348, 350).

PEDEL (BEHEL, BIEL), JACOB. Germany, 1597, 1614-15.

PEDEL, WILLIAM. Holland, 1608; Germany, 1614-15. Children of a William Peadle, variously described as 'tumbler' and 'gentleman', were baptized at St. Saviour's, Southwark, in 1610, 1617, and 1629 (Bodl.).

PENN, WILLIAM. Revels, 1609; Charles's, 1616, 1625. He lived at George Alley, Golden Lane, in 1623 and had children baptized and buried at St. Giles's, Cripplegate, in 1636 (J. 347; Bodl.).

PENTON, FABIAN. Germany, 1602.

PEPEREL, GILES. Possibly an actor in the Bugbears of John Jeffere (cf. ch. xxiii).

PERKIN, JOHN. Leicester's, 1572-4. Is he the Parkins who assisted George Ferrers as Lord of Misrule in 1552-3 (Feuillerat, Edw. and Mary, 120)?

PERKINS, RICHARD. Worcester's-Anne's, 1602-19; for his later history, cf. Murray, i. 198, 200, 266. He wrote commendatory verses for Heywood's Apology (1612), and Webster praises his acting in The White Devil (1612) in a note at the end of the print. His portrait is at Dulwich. He lived at the upper end of St. John's Street in 1623 (H. ii. 301; J. 347).

PERRY, WILLIAM. Licensee for 2 King's Revels, 1615; Queen's Revels manager, 1617.

PERSJ (PERSTEN), ROBERT (RUPERT). Denmark-Germany, 1586-7.

PERSONN, JOHANN. Denmark, 1579-80.

PERY, ROBERT. Chapel, 1529-31.

PERY, WILLIAM. Chapel, 1530.

'PETER' (?). King's. At Taming of the Shrew, iv. 4. 68, F_{1} has the s.d. 'Enter Peter', apparently a servant of Tranio, who does not speak.

PFLUGBEIL, AUGUST. Germany, 1614-15.

PHILIP, ROBERT. Chapel, 1514.

PHILLIPPE, ROBERT. A 'momer', buried at St. Leonard's, on 9 April 1559 (Collier, Actors, 79). He might be identical with the foregoing.