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INDEX. 



P. 



Pack-horses, 170, 171. 



Paint chests, 338, 341. 



Palmer, 39. 



Palissy, 399. 



Pancheons, 85, 86. 



Papplewick, 354. 



Parian, 390. 



Parker, 146, 207, 386. 



Parkes, 207, 317. 



Parkes, Bessie, 317. 



Parrish, 60. 



Parting cups, 25. 



Patent, William Simpson, 36 : Rous 

 and Cullen, 37 ; Redrich and Jones, 

 60 ; Ralph Shaw, 62 ; Benson's, 60, 

 61 ; Wedgwood's, for encaustic paint- 

 ing, 200. 



Payne, 113. 



Pearl body, 390. 



Pedigree of Yorkshire Wedgwoods, 85. 



Penna-poly graph, 179. 



Pensnett Chase, 49. 



Percival, 267. 



Petunste, 226, et seq. 



Phillips, 313. 



Phipps, 44. 



Photographs, early, 350, et seq. 



Photography discovered by Thomas 

 Wedgwood, 377, et seq. 



Pileing, 113. 



Pipes, tobacco, 46, et seq. 



Pitchers, 17, 18, 85. 



" Pitt-pots," 345. 



Pitt, William, 344, 345. 



Plates, tortoiseshell, 118; Queen's ware, 

 151. 



Plot, Dr, on butter-pots, 28 ; on pot- 

 ter's clays, 30 ; on tobacco pipes, 49 ; 

 on tobacco pipe clay, 49 ; on garden 

 tiles, 51. 



Plymouth china, 223, et seq. 



Pointon, 127. 



Polygraphic pictures by Eginton, 350, 

 et seq. 



Poole, 293. 



Porphyry vases, 187, et seq., 336. 



Porringers, 85. 



Portland Vase, sale of, 306, 307, 330, 

 400 ; placed in Wedgwood's posses- 

 sion, 307 ; first fifty copies, 307. 



Portland, Duchess of, 306, et seq. ; Duke 

 of, 307, et seq. 



Portrait medallions, cost of, 328, et seq. ; 

 of Wedgwood, 364, et seq. (see Me- 

 dallions, &c.) 



Portrait modeller, Chinese, 209. 



Portrait of Wedgwood by Reynolds, 

 370 ; by Stubbs, 370. 



Portrait of Wedgwood's family, by 

 Stubbs, 370 ; engraved, 370. 



Porous ware, 390. 



Port, Mrs., 212. 



Port Hill, 259, 260. 



Posset, 64, 65. 



Posset-pots, 64, 65. 



Pot, 34. 



Pot butter, 29. 



Pat shards, 113. 



Potteries of Staffordshire, early history 

 of, 1, et seq. ; state of, 171. 



Potter to the Queen, 140. 



Potter's wheel, 104, 130. 



Potters, hiringsof, 113; earnest money, 

 113 ; difficulty in keeping time, 129 ; 

 wages of, 113; called by sound of 

 horn, 129, 131 ; called by sound of 

 bell, 129, 131, 132. 



Pottery, Celtic, 4, et seq; Romano- 

 British, 13, et seq. ; Anglo-Saxon, 

 15, et seq. ; mediaeval, 20, 21 ; Nor- 

 man, 17, et seq. ; Tudor period, 21 ; 

 sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, 

 22, et seq. 



Pottle pot, 34. 



Pot- works, Norman, 17. 



Priestley, Dr. 194, 420, 421. 



Printing, blue, 391. 



Printing on earthenware, 146. 



PuUeine, Rev. R., 86. 



Punches, Anglo-Saxon, 16. 



Puzzle jugs, account of, 51, et seq. ; 

 Wedgwood's, 51, 86. 



Q- 



Queen Charlotte, Wedgwood presents 



a caudle service to, 129. 

 " Queen's pattern," 140. 

 " Queen's Potter," 118, 132, 139, 140, 



143. 



Queen Street, 143. 

 " Queen's ware," 118, 143, 144, et seq., 



188, 320, et seq., 390; first made, 118, 



132; teapots, 151 ; plates, 152; centre 



and side pieces, 152. 



R. 



Rand, 72. 



Rasbotham, 267. 



Rathbone, Benson, collection, 189, 324, 



338. 



Redfern, F., 6, 28. 

 Red Hall, 163. 

 Red Hill, 40. 



Red Lion Wedgwoods, 157. 

 Redrich and Jones, 60. 

 Red ware, 391. 



