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Page, Sara Augusta (née Dougherty, afterwards Sweeny, 1825–92), correspondent.
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Page, Sophia Candace (née Stevens, formerly Hitchcock, 1827–92), third wife of William Page.
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Page, William (1811–85), American artist. In AB-3, AB-4.
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Paine, Caroline (née Newham, 1822–1904), correspondent. In AB-3, AB-4.
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Palgrave, Francis Turner (1824–97), anthologist and art critic. In AB-4, AB-5, AB-6, AB-7.
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Palmer, Emily Fitz-Roy (1815?–53), correspondent.
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Palmerston, Lady, see Temple, Emily Mary (“Amelia”).
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Palmerston, Lord, see Temple, Henry John.
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Panizzi, Anthony (1797-1879), Italian-born principal librarian of the British Museum (1856-66).
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Pantaleoni, Diomede (1810–85), Italian physician.
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Pantaleoni, Jane Isabella (née Massy-Dawson, 1832-1904), wife of Diomede Pantaleoni. In AB-4.
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Parker, Theodore (1810–60), Unitarian clergyman.
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Parkes, Elizabeth (“Bessie”) Rayner (afterwards Belloc, 1829–1925), campaigner for women’s rights and journalist. In AB-3, AB-4, AB-5, AB-6.
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Parley, Peter, see Goodrich, Samuel Griswold.
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Parr, Samuel (1747–1825), schoolmaster.
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Partridge, Lucy Olivia Hobart (née Anderdon, 1819–70), poet and author.
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Patmore, Coventry Kersey Dighton (1823–96), poet and essayist. In AB-2, AB-3, AB-4, AB-5.
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Patmore, Emily Augusta (née Andrews, 1824–62), poet and essayist.
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Paton, Allan Park (d. 1905, aged 87), poet, writer, and librarian. In AB-1, AB-3.
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Pattison, Emilia Francis (née Strong, afterwards Dilke, 1840–1904), art historian and feminist.
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Paul, Jean, see Richter, Johann Paul Friedrich.
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Payne, James Bertrand (1833–98), manager of Moxon & Co. (1864–69).
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Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer (1804–94), Transcendental writer and educational reformer.
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Pearson, Charles Henry (1830–94), politician and writer.
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Peel, Robert (1788–1850), 2nd Baronet, prime minister.
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