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PADARN ( c. 560 ), a Celtic saint

PAGE, JOHN ( Ioan Glan Dyfrdwy 1830? - 1852 ), poet ,

PAGET family (later marquesses of Anglesey ) , Plas Newydd , Llanedwen , Anglesey .

PAINTER family, printers at Wrexham .

PALMER, ALFRED NEOBARD ( 1847 - 1915 ), historian

PALMER, HENRY ( 1679 - 1742 ), Independent minister

PAMPLIN, WILLIAM ( 1806 - 1899 ), botanist

PANTON, PAUL ( 1727 - 1797 ), barrister-at-law and antiquary

PARCELL, GEORGE HENRY ( 1895 - 1967 ), musician

PARKER, JOHN ( 1798 - 1860 ), cleric and artist

PARK (or PARKES ), JAMES ( 1636 - 1696 ), Quaker

PARR-DAVIES, HARRY (formerly DAVIES, HARRY PARR 1914 - 1955 ), pianist and composer

PARRI, HARRI (‘ Harri Bach o Graig-y-gath ’ 1709? - 1800 ), strolling poet .

PARRY (and JONES-PARRY ) family, Madryn , Llŷn .

PARRY, ABEL JONES ( 1833 - 1911 ), Baptist minister

PARRY ( AP HARRY , APARRY , APPAREY , and other forms), BLANCHE ( 1508? - 1590 ), gentlewoman

PARRY, DAVID ( 1682? - 1714 ), scholar

PARRY, DAVID ( 1760 - 1821 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

PARRY, DAVID ( 1794 - 1877 ), cleric

PARRY, DAVID ( Dewi Moelwyn 1835 - 1870 ), Independent minister, and poet

PARRY, EDWARD ( 1723 - 1786 ), Methodist exhorter, poet and hymn-writer

PARRY, EDWARD ( 1798 - 1854 ), publisher and antiquary

PARRY, GEORGE ( 1613? - 1678 ), cleric, and author of a Welsh metrical version of the Psalms

PARRY, GRIFFITH ( 1827 - 1901 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and author

PARRY, HENRY ( 1766? - 1854 ), cleric and antiquary

PARRY, HUGH ( Cefni 1826 - 1895 ), Baptist minister, poet, littérateur, and theologian

PARRY, HUMPHREY ( c. 1772 - 1809 ), schoolmaster, member of the Gwyneddigion and Cymreigyddion Societies of London

PARRY, JAMES RHYS ( Eos Eyas , i.e. ‘ Eos Ewias fl. 1570?-1625? ), poet and author of a Welsh metrical version of the Psalms .

PARRY, JOHN (‘ The Blind Harpist ’ 1710? - 1782 ), of Ruabon

PARRY, JOHN ( 1770 - 1820 ), poet

PARRY, JOHN ( 1775 - 1846 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, man of letters, and editor

PARRY, JOHN ( Bardd Alaw 1776 - 1851 ), musician

PARRY, JOHN ( 1812 - 1874 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, college tutor, and editor

PARRY, JOHN ( 1835 - 1897 ), leader of the Anti-tithe movement from 1886 onwards

PARRY, JOHN HUMFFREYS or HUMPHREYS ( 1786 - 1825 ), antiquary .

PARRY, JOSEPH ( 1744 - 1826 ), painter and engraver

PARRY, JOSEPH ( 1841 - 1903 ), musician

PARRY, JOSHUA ( 1719 - 1776 ), Nonconformist minister, and writer

PARRY, MORRIS ( fl. 1661-1683 ), cleric and bard .

PARRY, OWEN HENRY ( HARRY PARRY 1912 - 1956 ), jazz musician

PARRY, RHISIART ( 1665? - 1749 ), poet

PARRY, RICHARD ( 1560 - 1623 ), bishop and biblical translator

PARRY, RICHARD ( 1710 - 1763 ), poet, schoolmaster, and sexton , of Newborough , in Anglesey .

PARRY, RICHARD ( Gwalchmai 1803 - 1897 ), Independent minister, poet, and man of letters

PARRY, ROBERT ( fl. 1540?-1612? ), author and diarist

PARRY, ROBERT ( fl. 1810-1863 ), poet

PARRY, ROBERT ( Robyn Ddu Eryri 1804 - 1892 ), poet

PARRY, ROBERT WILLIAMS ( 1884 - 1956 ), poet, univ. lecturer

PARRY, SARAH WINIFRED (‘ Winnie Parry ’ 1870 - 1953 ), writer, and ed. of Cymru'r Plant from 1908 to 1912

PARRY,Sir THOMAS (d. 1560 ), courtier ,

PARRY, THOMAS (d. 1709 ), minister with the Particular Baptists

PARRY, THOMAS ( Llanerchydd c. 1809 - 1874 ), poet

PARRY, WILLIAM (d. 1585 ), Roman Catholic conspirator ,

PARRY, WILLIAM ( c. 1742 - 1791 ), portrait-painter

PARRY, WILLIAM ( 1719 - 1775? ), civil servant, secretary of the first Cymmrodorion Society

PARRY, WILLIAM ( 1754 - 1819 ), Independent minister and tutor, and author

PARRY, WILLIAM JOHN ( 1842 - 1927 ), Labour leader, and author

PARRY-WILLIAMS, HENRY ( 1858 - 1925 ), schoolmaster and poet

PASCOE,Sir FREDERICK JOHN ( 1893 - 1963 ), industrialist

PAUL AURELIAN , saint , fl. late 5th cent.

PAULINUS ( PEULIN ) , saint , fl. late 5th cent.

PAYNE, HENRY THOMAS ( 1759 - 1832 ), cleric and ecclesiastical historian

PEARCE, EVAN WILLIAM ( 1870 - 1957 ), minister (Presb.), and author

PECOCK, REGINALD ( c. 1390 - c. 1461 ), bishop ,

PENNANT (and DOUGLAS-PENNANT ) family, of Penrhyn , Llandygâi, Caerns.

PENNANT, THOMAS ( 1726 - 1798 ), naturalist, antiquary, traveller

PENNY, ANNE ( fl. 1729-1780 ), author .

PENRY, DAVID ( 1660? - 1721? ),

PENRY, JOHN ( 1563 - 1593 ), Puritan author

PENRY, JOHN ( 1854 - 1883 ), missionary under the L.M.S.

PENSON, RICHARD KYRKE ( 1815? - 1885 ), architect

PERKINS, WILLIAM ( fl. 1745-1776 ), Independent minister .

PERRI (or PARRY ), HENRY ( 1560/1 - 1617 ) of Maes Glas (Greenfield), Flints.

PERROT family, of Haroldston, Pembs.

PERROT(T), THOMAS (d. 1733 ), Presbyterian minister, and academy tutor

PERRYN,Sir RICHARD ( 1723 - 1803 ), judge

PERYF ap CEDIFOR WYDDEL ( fl. 1170 ), poet .

PETER, DAVID ( 1765 - 1837 ), Congregational minister and academy principal

PETER, JOHN ( Ioan Pedr 1833 - 1877 ), Independent minister and college tutor, and Welsh scholar

PETER of LEE (‘de Leia’) (d. 1198 ), bishop of S. Davids .

PETROC ( PEDROG ) , saint , fl. 6th cent.

PETTINGALL, JOHN ( 1708 - 1781 ), antiquary

PHAER (or PHAYER ), THOMAS ( 1510? - 1560 ), lawyer, physician, and translator .

PHILIP ap RHYS ( fl. 1530 ), a Tudor organist and composer ,

PHILIPPS family, of Cwmgwili , Carmarthenshire .

PHILIPPS family, of Picton , Pembrokeshire .

PHILIPPS or PHILIPS family, of Treygbi near Cardigan , and of Porth-Einion , and later of Cardigan priory

PHILIPPS,Sir GRISMOND PICTON ( 1898 - 1967 ), soldier and public figure

PHILIPPS, JENKIN THOMAS (d. 1755 ), tutor and author

PHILIPPS,Sir JOHN ( 1666? - 1737 ), of Picton Castle , Pembrokeshire , religious, educational, and social reformer

PHILIPPS, LAURENCE RICHARD, 1st. BARON MILFORD and 1st baronet ( 1874 - 1962 ), philanthropist, industrialist, sportsman, and a member of one of the most prominent old gentry families of Pembrokeshire

PHILLIMORE, EGERTON GRENVILLE BAGOT ( 1856 - 1937 ), scholar

PHILLIPPS,Sir THOMAS ( 1792 - 1872 ). baronet (cr. 27 July 1821), antiquary, bibliophile, and collector of manuscripts, records, books, etc.

PHILLIPS, BENJAMIN ( 1750 - 1839 ), Unitarian Baptist minister ,

PHILLIPS, DANIEL ( fl. 1680-1722 ), Independent minister

PHILLIPS, DANIEL ( 1826 - 1905 ), minister (Congl.) and lecturer

PHILLIPS, DANIEL THOMAS ( 1842 - 1905 ), Baptist minister and American consul

PHILLIPS, DAVID ( 1751 - 1825 ), Unitarian minister

PHILLIPS, DAVID ( 1812 - 1904 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, poet and editor

PHILLIPS, DAVID ( 1874 - 1951 ), minister (Presb.), philosopher and college principal

PHILLIPS, DAVID RHYS ( 1862 - 1952 ), librarian

PHILLIPS, EDGAR (‘ Trefîn ’ 1889 - 1962 ), tailor, school-teacher, poet, and Archdruid of Wales, 1960-62

PHILLIPS, EDWARD ( 1716 - c. 1776 ), cleric

PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH ( fl. 1836 ), hymnwriter , of Penrhyn , Conway, Caerns.

PHILLIPS, EVAN ( 1829 - 1912 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

PHILLIPS, EVAN OWEN ( 1826 - 1897 ), dean of S. Davids

PHILLIPS, HENRY ( 1719 - 1789 ), Baptist minister

PHILLIPS, JAMES ( 1703 - 1783 ), cleric and antiquarian .

PHILLIPS, JAMES ( 1847 - 1907 ), historian of Pembrokeshire

PHILLIPS, JOHN ( 1810 - 1867 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and first principal of the Normal College, Bangor

PHILLIPS, JOHN ( Tegidon 1810 - 1877 ) printer and poet

PHILLIPS, JOHN ROLAND ( 1844 - 1887 ), historian

PHILLIPS, MORGAN (d. 1570 ), Roman Catholic priest

PHILLIPS, MORGAN HECTOR ( 1885 - 1953 ), headmaster

PHILLIPS, MORGAN WALTER ( 1902 - 1963 ), general secretary of the Labour Party

PHILLIPS, PEREGRINE ( 1623 - 1691 ), Puritan preacher; Independent ‘apostle of Pembrokeshire’

PHILLIPS, PHILIP ESMONDE ( 1888 - 1960 ), Rear Admiral

PHILLIPS, REGINALD WILLIAM ( 1854 - 1926 ), botanist

PHILLIPS, SAMUEL LEVI (originally SAMUEL LEVI ) ( c. 1730 - 1812 ), banker and jeweller

PHILLIPS, THOMAS ( 1760 - 1851 ), surgeon and benefactor of education

PHILLIPS, THOMAS ( 1772 - 1842 ), Congregational minister, and master of Neuadd-lwyd school, Cards.

PHILLIPS,Sir THOMAS ( 1801 - 1867 ), barrister and author

PHILLIPS, THOMAS ( 1806 - 1870 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and Welsh secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society

PHILLIPS, THOMAS ( 1868 - 1936 ), Baptist minister

PHILLIPS,Sir THOMAS WILLIAMS ( 1883 - 1966 ), permanent secretary to the Ministry of Labour and National Service

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM ( 1822 - 1905 ), botanist and antiquary

PHYLIP BRYDYDD ( fl. 1222 ), court poet .

PICTON,Sir THOMAS ( 1758 - 1815 ), a soldier

PICTON-TURBERVILL, EDITH ( 1872 - 1960 ), worker for women's causes and author

PIERCE, ELLIS ( Elis o'r Nant 1841 - 1912 ), author of historical romances and bookseller

PIERCE, JOHN ( 1889 - 1955 ), author, minister (Presb.) and schoolteacher

PIERCE, THOMAS JONES ( 1905 - 1964 ), historian

PIERCE, THOMAS MORDAF ( 1867? - 1919 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and author

PIERCE, WILLIAM ( 1853 - 1928 ), Congregational minister and historian

PIERCY, BENJAMIN ( 1827 - 1888 ), civil engineer

PIERCY, ROBERT ( 1825 - 1894 ), civil engineer

PIOZZI, HESTER LYNCH ( 1741 - 1821 ), author ,

PODE,Sir EDWARD JULIAN ( 1902 - 1968 ), accountant and industrialist

POOLE, EDWIN ( 1851 - 1895 ), journalist, printer, and local historian

POPKIN, JOHN ( fl. 1759-1824 ), Methodist and Sandemanian exhorter .

POWEL, ANTHONY ( c. 1560 - 1618/19 ), gentleman and genealogist ,

POWEL, CHARLES ( 1712 - 1796 ), antiquarian ,

POWEL, DAVID ( 1552? - 1598 ), cleric and historian

POWEL, JOHN or SION (d. 1767 ), a weaver-poet

POWELL family, of Nanteos (and anciently of Llechwedd-dyrus ), near Aberystwyth .

POWELL, DAVID ( Dewi Nantbrân d. 1781 ), Franciscan friar ,

POWELL, EDWARD ( 1478? - 1540 ), Roman Catholic theologian

POWELL, EVAN ( 1721 - 1785 ), of Llanfrynach near Brecon , a carpenter who wrote verse .

POWELL, GRIFFITH ( 1561 - 1620 ), principal of Jesus College, Oxford

POWELL, HOWELL (d. 1716 ), Congregational minister

POWELL, HOWELL ( 1819 - 1875 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister in the U.S.A., and author

POWELL, JOHN .

POWELL,Sir JOHN ( 1633 - 1696 )

POWELL, JONATHAN ( 1764 - 1823 ), Independent minister

POWELL, LEWIS ( 1788 - 1869 ), Independent minister

POWELL, PHILIP ( 1594 - 1646 ), O.S.B. ,

POWELL, RICE ( fl. 1641-1665 ), colonel in the Parliamentary army

POWEL(L), RICHARD ( 1769 - 1795 ), poet and schoolmaster , of Ysbyty Ifan, Denbs.

POWELL, THOMAS , chartist

POWELL, THOMAS ( 1572? - 1635? ), attorney and author

POWELL, THOMAS ( 1608? - 1660 ), cleric

POWELL, THOMAS ( 1779? - 1863 ), coal-owner

POWELL, THOMAS ( 1781 - 1842 ), Congregational minister and author

POWELL, VAVASOR ( 1617 - 1670 ), Puritan divine

POWELL, WILLIAM ( Gwilym Pennant 1830 - 1902 ), poet

POWEL, MORGAN ( fl. c. 1563 ), poet, one of the Glamorgan writers of cwndidau , a cleric of Llanhari

POWEL, THOMAS ( 1845 - 1922 ), Celtic scholar

POWEL, WATCYN ( c. 1600 - 1655 ), gentleman, bard, and genealogist , of Pen-y-fai in Tir Iarll, Glam.

POWYS, JOHN COWPER ( 1872 - 1963 ), novelist, poet, literary critic and popular philosopher ,

POYER, JOHN (d. 1649 ), mayor of Pembroke ,

PREECE,Sir WILLIAM HENRY ( 1834 - 1913 ), electrical engineer

PRICE family, of Rhiwlas , in the parish of Llanfor, Mer.

PRICE, BENJAMIN ( Cymro Bach 1792 - 1854 ), Baptist minister and littérateur

PRICE, BENJAMIN ( 1804 - 1896 ), first bishop of the ‘Free Church of England’

PRICE, CHARLES (d. 1646 ), of Pilleth, Rads. , soldier and politician ,

PRICE, CHRISTOPHER (d. 1697 ), apothecary, preacher, free-communion Baptist .

PRICE, DAVID ( fl. 1700-1742 ), Independent minister, and schoolmaster .

PRICE, DAVID ( 1762 - 1835 ), Orientalist

PRICE, DAVID ( Dewi Dinorwig 1804 - 1874 ), Congregational minister and writer

PRICE, EDWARD ( 1797 - 1887 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

PRICE, EDWARD MEREDITH ( 1816 - 1898 ), musician

PRICE, HUGH ( 1495? - 1574 ), founder and first benefactor of Jesus College, Oxford

PRICE, ISAAC ( 1735? - 1805 ), Congregational minister

PRICE (or PRYS ),Sir JOHN ( 1502? - 1555 ), notary public, the king's principal registrar in causes ecclesiastical, and secretary of the Council in Wales and the Marches .

PRICE ( PRICAEUS ), JOHN ( 1600? - 1676 ), classical scholar and divine

PRICE, JOHN ( 1734 - 1813 ), Bodley's librarian, Oxford

PRICE, JOHN (‘ Old Price ’ 1803 - 1887 ), cleric, naturalist, and eccentric

PRICE, JOHN ( 1830 - 1906 ), principal of the Normal College, Bangor , from 1891 to 1905

PRICE, JOHN ( 1857 - 1930 ), musician

PRICE, JOHN ARTHUR ( 1861 - 1942 ), barrister and journalist

PRICE, JOSEPH TREGELLES ( 1784 - 1854 ), Quaker and ironmaster

PRICE, OWEN (d. 1671 ), Puritan schoolmaster

PRICE, PETER ( 1864 - 1940 ), Independent minister

PRICE, RHYS ( 1807 - 1869 ), Congregational minister

PRICE, RICHARD ( 1723 - 1791 ), philosopher

PRICE, ROBERT ( 1655 - 1733 ), judge

PRICE, ROGER ( 1834 - 1900 ), missionary under the London Missionary Society, and linguist

PRICE ( PRYS ), THEODORE ( 1570? - 1631 ), prebendary of Westminster

PRICE, THOMAS ( Carnhuanawc 1787 - 1848 ), historian and antiquary

PRICE, THOMAS ( 1809 - 1892 ), musician

PRICE, THOMAS ( 1820 - 1888 ), Baptist minister

PRICE, THOMAS ( 1852 - 1909 ), Australian politician

PRICE, THOMAS ( 1857 - 1925 ), composer, adjudicator and teacher of music

PRICE, THOMAS (MALDWYN) ( 1860 - 1933 ), musician

PRICE, THOMAS SEBASTIAN [d. 1704 ], Llanfyllin , antiquary and popish recusant .

PRICE, THOMAS WALTER ( Cuhelyn 1829 - 1869 ), journalist and poet

PRICE, WATKIN WILLIAM ( 1873 - 1967 ), schoolmaster, researcher

PRICE, WILLIAM ( 1597 - 1646 ), cleric

PRICE, WILLIAM ( 1800 - 1893 ), eccentric

PRICHARD, JOHN ( 1796 - 1875 ), Baptist minister and tutor

PRICHARD, JOHN ( 1817 - 1886 ), architect ,

PRICHARD, JOHN ( 1821 - 1889 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and author

PRICHARD ( PRISIART ), JOHN WILLIAM ( 1749 - 1829 ), man of letters , who also called himself ‘ John Williams ’,

PRICHARD, RHYS (‘ Yr Hen Ficer ’ 1579? - 1644 ), cleric and poet

PRICHARD, RICHARD ( 1811 - 1882 ), Wesleyan minister

PRICHARD, THOMAS ( 1764 - 1843 ), author

PRICHARD, THOMAS JEFFERY LLEWELYN (d. 1875? ), travelling actor and author

PRICHARD, WILLIAM (d. 1713 ), Particular Baptist ,

PRICHARD, WILLIAM ( 1702 - 1773 ), a celebrated early North Wales Nonconformist

PRITCHARD, CHARLES MEYRICK ( 1882 - 1916 ), Wales and Newport Rugby forward

PRITCHARD, EDWARD ( 1839 - 1900 ), civil engineer , of Selly Oak , Birmingham

PRITCHARD, EVAN ( Ieuan Lleyn 1769 - 1832 ), poet .

PRITCHARD, JOHN THOMAS ( 1859 - 1890 ), musician

PRITCHARD, MICHAEL ( c. 1709 - 1733 ), poet

PRITCHARD, ROBERT ( fl. 1730-1738 ), poet and master mariner .

PRITCHARD, ROWLAND HUW ( 1811 - 1887 ), musician

PRITCHETT , a clerical family in Pembrokeshire ,

PROBERT, LEWIS ( 1837 - 1908 ), Independent minister and college principal

PROBERT, WILLIAM ( 1790 - 1870 ), Unitarian minister and author

PROGER ( PROGERS , PRODGER ) family,

PROPERT, JOHN ( 1793 - 1867 ), physician, founder of the Medical Benevolent College, Epsom

PROSSER, DAVID LEWIS ( 1868 - 1950 ), archbishop

PROTHEROE, DANIEL ( 1866 - 1934 ), musician

PROTHERO, THOMAS ( 1780 - 1853 ), solicitor, colliery proprietor, and influential citizen of Newport, Mon.

PRYCE family, of Newtown Hall , Montgomeryshire .

PRYCE, FREDERICK NORMAN ( 1888 - 1953 ), museum curator

PRYCE, JOHN ( 1828 - 1903 ), dean of Bangor

PRYCE-JONES,Sir PRYCE ( PRYCE JONES until 1887 1834 - 1920 ), pioneer of mail order business

PRYCE, THOMAS ( 1833 - 1904 ), antiquary

PRYDDERCH, RHYS ( 1620? - 1699 ), Independent minister and schoolmaster

PRYSE family, of Gogerddan, Cards.

PRYS, EDMUND ( 1544 - 1623 ), archdeacon of Merioneth, and poet

PRYSE, JOHN ( 1826 - 1883 ), printer and publisher .

PRYS ( PRICE ), ELIS ( 1512? - 1594? ) ‘ Y Doctor Coch ’ (‘ The Red Doctor ’), of Plas Iolyn

PRYSE, ROBERT JOHN ( Gweirydd ap Rhys 1807 - 1889 ), man of letters

PRYS, JOHN ( Philomath 1739? - 1786? ), almanac maker .

PRYS, JOHN PRICHARD ( fl. c. 1704-1721 ), poet , of Eglwys-ael ( Llangadwaladr ) in Anglesey .

PRYS, OWEN ( 1857 - 1934 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and college principal

PRYS, SION (d. 1640? ), poet .

PRYS, STAFFORD ( 1732 - 1784 ), bookseller and printer of books at Shrewsbury

PRYS ( PRICE ), THOMAS , of Plas Iolyn ( 1564? - 1634 ), poet and adventurer

PRYTHERCH, WILLIAM ( 1804 - 1888 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

PUDDICOMBE, ANNE ADALISA (‘ Allen Raine ’ 1836 - 1908 ), novelist

PUGH family, of Mathafarn, Mont.

PUGH, DAVID ( 1739 -[ 1816 ]), cleric

PUGH, EDWARD ( c. 1761 - 1813 ), miniature and landscape painter

PUGH, EDWARD CYNOLWYN ( 1883 - 1962 ), minister (Presb.), author and musician

PUGHE, JOHN ( Ioan ab Hu Feddyg 1815 - 1874 ), physician and littérateur

PUGH, ELLIS ( 1656 - 1718 ), Quaker

PUGHE, WILLIAM OWEN ( 1759 - 1835 ), lexicographer, grammarian, editor, antiquary, and poet

PUGH, FRANCIS ( 1720 - 1811 ), early Welsh Methodist and Moravian

PUGH, HUGH ( 1794/5 - 1865 ), master mariner

PUGH, HUGH ( 1779 - 1809 ), Independent minister

PUGH, HUGH ( 1803 - 1868 ), schoolmaster and Independent minister

PUGH, JOHN ( 1744 - 1799 ), Evangelical cleric

PUGH, JOHN ( Ieuan Awst 1783 - 1839 ), lawyer and poet

PUGH, JOHN ( 1846 - 1907 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, founder and first superintendent of the C.M. Forward Movement

PUGH, PHILIP ( 1679 - 1760 ), Independent minister

PUGH, ROBERT ( 1749 - 1825 ), cleric

PUGH, WILLIAM ( 1783 - 1842 ), of Bryn-llywarch, Mont. , Radical landlord and entrepreneur ,

PULESTON family, of Emral , Plas-ym-mers , Hafod-y-wern , Llwynycnotiau , Caernarvon , etc.

PULESTON, JOHN ( c. 1583 - 1659 ), judge ,

PULESTON,Sir JOHN HENRY ( 1829 - 1908 ), banker and Member of Parliament

PURNELL, THOMAS ( 1834 - 1889 ), author

PUW ( PUE , PUGH ) family, of Penrhyn Creuddyn, Caerns. a prominent Roman Catholic family

PYRKE, JOHN ( 1755 - 1834 ), the third of the Usk japanners .