Poynings's Law

Poynings's Law, an Act of Parliament held at Drogheda in 1495 in the reign of Henry VII., declaring that all statutes hitherto passed in England should be also in force in Ireland, so called from Sir Edward Poynings, the lieutenant of Ireland at the time.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Pott, August Friedrich
Potter, John
Potter, Paul
Potteries, The
Pot-wallopers
Pourparler
Poussin, Nicolas
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Powell, Major
Powers, Hiram
Poynings's Law
Poynter, Edward John
Pozzo di Borgo, Count
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Praed, Winthrop Mackworth
Prætor
Prætorian Guard
Pragmatic Sanction
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Prairie