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- Thomas Pope (MP for Gloucester)
- Anca Popescu
- Port Darwin
- HMS Port Mahon
- HMS Port Napier
- HMS Port Quebec
- HMS Port Royal (1778)
- HMS Port Royal (1796)
- HMS Port Royal
- Port Sunlight River Park
- Bernard Port
- Willie Porteous
- Hal Porter
- Thomas Porter (MP)
- HMS Portland (1744)
- HMS Portland (1770)
- Portland Works
- William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland
- Portora Royal School
- List of ports of call of the British East India Company
- HMS Portsmouth (1650)
- Thomas Portway
- James N. Post III
- HMS Postillion (J296)
- HMS Postillion
- Vere Poulett, 3rd Earl Poulett
- French corvette Poulette (1781)
- HMS Poulette (1799)
- HMS Poulette
- HMS Powderham (M2720)
- Frederick Powell
- George Powell (Australian cricketer)
- Jerry Powell
- Jonathan Powell (classicist)
- Richard Power (Parnellite MP)
- William Power (Scottish politician)
- HMS Powerful (1783)
- HMS Powerful (1826)
- HMS Powerful
- Richard Powle
- Thomas Powys (judge)
- Rakesh Prabhu
- T Pradeep
- Pragathi Nagar
- S.V. Prakash
- Alina Pralea
- Geit Prants
- Richard Pratt (Ripon MP)
- Siegbert Salomon Prawer
- List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy
- HMS Premier (D23)
- Kristjan Prendi
- Paul Prendiville
- HMS President
- Thomas Prestall
- HMS Preston (1757)
- HMS Preston
- Thomas Preston (died 1604)
- HMS Pretoria Castle (F61)
- Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy
- HMS Prevost (1803)
- Barbara Prézeau-Stephenson
- Miroslava Pribylova
- Gary Price (rugby league, born 1969)
- Huw Price
- Martin Price (numismatist)
- Uvedale Tomkins Price
- William Price (RAF officer)
- Chris Priestley
- Primaire
- Christine Primrose
- William Primrose
- HMS Prince
- HMS Prince (1788)
- HMS Prince (1854)
- HMS Prince Albert
- HMS Prince Albert (1864)
- HMS Prince Charles
- HMS Prince Consort
- HMS Prince Edward
- HMS Prince Eugene
- HMS Prince Frederick
- HMS Prince George
- HMS Prince George (1772)
- HMS Prince of Wales
- HMS Prince of Wales (1765)
- HMS Prince of Wales (1794)
- HMS Prince of Wales (1860)
- HMS Prince of Wales (1902)
- HMS Prince Regent (1814)
- HMS Prince Regent (1823)
- HMS Prince Regent
- English ship Prince Royal (1610)
- HMS Prince Rupert
- HMS Prince William (1780)
- HMS Prince William
- Frankie Prince
- Princes House, Brighton
- HMS Princess (1660)
- HMS Princess (1740)
- HMS Princess Amelia (1757)
- HMS Princess Amelia
- HMS Princess Augusta
- HMS Princess Beatrix
- HMS Princess Caroline
- HMS Princess Charlotte
- HMS Princess Charlotte (1825)
- HMS Princess Irene
- HMS Princess Louisa (1744)
- HMS Princess Louisa
- HMS Princess Mary
- HMS Princess Royal
- HMS Princess Royal (1773)
- HMS Princess Royal (1853)
- HMS Princess Royal (1911)
- HMS Princess
- Principality Building Society
- Caitlin Pringle
- William Pringle (Liberal MP)
- Thomas Priour
- HMS Privet
- Prix du meilleur livre sur le théâtre du Syndicat de la critique
- Pro Box NZ
- Pro-Ject
- Thomas Proby
- HMS Procris (1806)
- Professor (musician)
- List of professorships at the University of Edinburgh
- HMS Prometheus
- HMS Prometheus (1898)
- HMS Proselyte
- HMS Proserpine
- HMS Proserpine (1896)
- HMS Protector
- HMS Protector (A173)
- HMS Proteus (N29)
- HMS Proteus
- Proton Holdings
- Konstantinos Prousalis
- Provenance (geology)
- HMS Providence (1791)
- Providence (1812 ship)
- HMS Providence (J325)
- HMS Providence
- Battle of Providien
- Province of Mantua
- HMS Prudent (1768)
- Albert Pryce-Jones
- William Pryce-Jones
- Lewis Pryce
- Lois Pryce
- David Pryor (cricketer)
- PSNI GAA
- HMS Psyche
- HMS Psyche (1862)
- Public Service Medal (Australia)
- Jo Puccini
- Irina Puchalska
- Stanisław Puchalski
- Thomas Puckering
- HMS Puffin (L52)
- HMS Pulham (M2721)
- HMS Pultusk (1807)
- William Pumphrey
- HMS Puncher
- HMS Puncher (P291)
- HMS Puncher (D79)
- Punjagutta
- Punktfestivalen
- Pureba, South Australia
- Thomas Purfrey
- Cesar Purisima
- Purna
- Purochana
- HMS Pursuer
- HMS Pursuer (P273)
- HMS Pursuer (D73)
- Pursuit (1795 ship)
- Thomas Pury
- Thomas Pury (younger)
- Push the Button (Sugababes song)
- Anastasia Pustovoitova
- Bernardo Putairi
- Putlibowli
- Gorley Putt
- HMS Puttenham
- Pyaar Ke Papad
- Leslie Pye
- HMS Pylades (1781)
- HMS Pylades (1824)
- HMS Pylades (J401)
- HMS Pylades
- William Pym
- HMS Pyramus
- HMS Pyramus (1897)