Parrat, -----. 10 (1740): 88.
Parsons, William (poet; fl. 1785-1824). 57-i (1787): 257-258, 350.
Passerat, Jean (poet and satirist; 1534-1602). 10 (1740): 595.
Patten, Rev. Thomas (clergyman; ca. 1714-90). 9 (1739): 267.
Paul, Rev. Thomas (clergyman; ca. 1648-72). 48 (1778): 135-136 [?].
Payne, John (bookseller; d. 1787). 14 (1744): 610; 15 (1745): 606; 45 (1775): 144.
Pearce, William (poet and librettist; fl. 1785-96). 63-ii (1793): 654.
Pearsall, Rev. Richard (Dissenter and religious writer; 1698-1762). 6 (1736): 417.
Peckard, Martha Ferrar (poet; 1729-1805). 25 (1755): 37; 59-ii (1789): 748.
Peckard, Rev. Peter, Dean of Peterborough (divine, sermon-writer, and opponent of the slave trade; bapt. 1717; d. 1797). 59-ii (1789): 748.
Pegge, Rev. Samuel, the Elder (antiquary; 1704-96). 24 (1754): 309; 60-ii (1790): 940.
Penn, William (civil servant in the Colonial Office and miscellaneous writer; 1776-1845). 65-i (1795): 326.
Pennant, Thomas (traveler and naturalist; 1726-98). 41 (1771): 230.
Pennell, Rev. Peter (clergyman; 1705-64). 29 (1759): 29-30.
Pennington, Elizabeth (poet; 1732-59). 35 (1765): 231.
Penny, Anne Hughes (novelist, poet, and playwright; bapt. 1729; d. 1780/4 [sic]). 50 (1780): 143; 55-i (1785): 385 (2); 55-ii (1785): 736 (2).
Penrose, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1743-79). 69-ii (1799): 1177, 1177-1178.
Pentycross, Rev. Thomas (poet; 1748-1808). 60-ii (1790): 1200.
Pepys, Sir William Waller (literary scholar and member of the Blue Stocking circle; 1740-1825). 56-i (1786): 249 (2).
Percy, Thomas (nephew of Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore, and co-editor of Reliques of Ancient English Poetry; 1768-1808). 48 (1778): 183; 49 (1779): 319-320; 56-i (1786): 249-250 [?].