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[edit]- Francesco Mario Pagano, Italian jurist and philosopher. Worshipful Master of the Neapolitan lodge "La philantropia", English rite.[1]
- Earle Page (1880–1961), 11th prime minister of Australia. Initiated into Lodge Prince Leopold No. 87 UGLNSW.[2]
- John Page, 13th governor of Virginia. Botetourt Lodge No. 7, Gloucester, Virginia.[3]
- Brad Paisley, American country music artist. Southern Jurisdiction, Scottish Rite.[4]
- Alexandru Paleologu, Romanian essayist, literary critic, diplomat and politician[5]
- Rafael Palma, Filipino politician, writer, and educator. Fourth president of the University of the Philippines. Bagong Buhay Lodge No. 291 (renumbered No. 16), 14 July 1908. Affiliated with Sinukuan Lodge No. 16 and in 1920 became Grand Master, the unified Grand Lodge of the Philippine Islands.[6]
- Arnold Palmer, professional golfer.[7][8] Loyalhanna Lodge No. 275, Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
- Joseph B. Palmer, lawyer, legislator and Confederate general in the American Civil War. Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 18, Tennessee.[9]
- Quintin Paredes, Filipino lawyer, politician, and statesman. Raised 29 November 1913 at Sinukuan Lodge No. 16 and became its Worshipful Master in 1920. Grand Master 1922.[10]
- Ely S. Parker, Seneca spokesman, military secretary to Ulysses S. Grant. Batavia Lodge No. 88, Batavia, New York, and later affiliated with Valley Lodge No. 109. Founder and first Worshipful Master of Akron Lodge No. 527 of New York. Ely Parker Lodge No. 1002 of Buffalo, New York, is named after him.[11]
- Fess Parker, actor. Mount Olive Lodge No. 506, California.[12]
- Richard Parsons, 1st Earl of Rosse, first recorded Grand Master of Ireland and founder of the Dublin Hellfire club[13]
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[edit]- Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the former Nawab of Pataudi in India and former captain of the Indian national cricket team[14]
- William Paterson (1745–1806), associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States[15]
- Sir (Thomas) Angus Lyall Paton, civil engineer of the Aswan High Dam[16]
- Derek Pattinson, British civil servant, and Secretary-General of the General Synod (Church of England). Kaisar-i-Hind Lodge No 1724 (London) et al.[17]
- Alexander Peacock (1861–1933), 20th premier of Victoria. Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Victoria.[18][19]
- Charles Willson Peale, American artist and portrait painter[20]
- Norman Vincent Peale,[7] Midwood Lodge No. 1062, Brooklyn, New York
- Pedro I of Brazil, emperor of Brazil[21]
- Borislav Pekić, Serbian writer[22]
- Edmund Pendleton, delegate to the Continental Congress, member of Virginia House of Burgesses, Virginia Supreme Court justice, and statesman. Member of Fairfax Lodge No. 43, Culpeper, Virginia.[20]
- William Sydney Penley, commonly known as W. S. Penley, English actor, singer, and comedian. Savage Club Lodge No 2190, London (UGLE).[23]
- John Penn, proprietary governor of Pennsylvania. Member of first lodge of Philadelphia.[20]
- James Cash Penney, founder of J. C. Penney department stores. Wasatch Lodge No. 1 in Salt Lake City, Utah.[24][unreliable source?]
- William Henry Pennington (1833–1923), soldier and actor[25]
- Thomas Perrett (1843–1923), sergeant, Confederate States Army, 1861-1865. North Carolina State Senator, 1907–1908. Belmont Lodge No. 108, Faison, North Carolina.[26]
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[edit]- Matthew Calbraith Perry, commodore, U.S. Navy. Holland Lodge No. 8, New York, 1819.[27]
- John J. Pershing, commander, American Expeditionary Forces, World War I. Lincoln Lodge No.19, Lincoln, Nebraska.[28]
- Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, Prince-Bishop of Montenegro[22]
- Peter I of Serbia[22]
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Queen Elizabeth II. Navy Lodge No 2612, London.[29]
- Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, Grand Master of the Grand Orient de France during the French Revolution[30]
- John Henry Lawrence Phillips, Bishop of Portsmouth, 1960–1975. Provincial Grand Master, Hampshire & Isle of Wight, 1975–1979.[31]
- George Pickett, Confederate States Army general[32]
- Albert Pike (1809–1891), associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. Re-wrote rituals for Scottish Rite (Southern Jurisdiction), author of Morals and Dogma, Western Star Lodge No. 2, Little Rock, Arkansas. Sovereign Grand Commander AASR, Southern Jurisdiction.[33]
- Marcelo H. del Pilar, Filipino writer, reformer, journalist, and leader of the Philippine Revolution. Considered the "Father of Philippine Masonry". Initiated in Spain in 1889.[34]
- Powis Pinder (1872–1941), British actor and singer. Chine Lodge No. 1884.[35]
- John Pintard, founder of the New-York Historical Society. Holland Lodge No. 8, New York.[27]
- Scottie Pippen, retired Chicago Bulls small forward #33 (1987–2004)[36]
- Augustus Le Plongeon, French archaeologist, first to survey and excavate at Chichen Itza[37]
- David Plunket, 1st Baron Rathmore, British Conservative politician[38]
- William Plunket, Governor-General of New Zealand; Grand Master[39]
- Michael Pocalyko, American business executive and novelist. Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22, Alexandria, Virginia.[40]
- Joel Roberts Poinsett, U.S. statesman, diplomat, physician and botanist[41]
- James K. Polk, U.S. president. Initiated 5 June 1820, Columbia Lodge No. 31, Tennessee.[42]
- William Polk, officer of the North Carolina Line during the American Revolutionary War and fifth Grand Master of North Carolina. Charter Master, Phalanx Lodge No. 31, Charlotte.[43][44][45]
- Mariano Ponce, Filipino physician. Initiated in Madrid and became Secretary of Logia Revoluccion and Logia Solidaridad 53. He also became a 33° A&AR mason under the auspices of the Gran Oriente Español.[46]
- Alexander Pope (1668–1744), British satirical poet[47][48]
- Arthur Porritt, Governor-General of New Zealand; Grand Master[39]
- Dana Porter, Canadian politician[49]
- Art Potter, Canadian ice hockey administrator; member of West Edmonton Lodge Number 101[50]
- Eugène Edine Pottier, French composer of the Internationale[51]
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[edit]- John Poulson, architectural designer and businessman[52]
- D'Arcy Power, surgeon and Air Vice-Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Lodge of Assistance No 2773 (London), of which he was Worshipful Master, 1949–50.[53][54]: 59
- William Preston, author of Illustrations of Masonry[55]
- Henry Price (1697–1780), provincial grand-master of New England. Founder of Duly Constituted Masonry in America.[56]
- Aleksandar Protogerov, Bulgarian Army general, politician and revolutionary, Grand Master in the lodge of Bulgaria.[57]
- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, French socialist and revolutionary[58]
- Richard Pryor, actor, comedian; Henry Brown Lodge No. 22, Peoria, Illinois[59]
- Ferenc Pulszky (1814–1897), Hungarian politician, writer and scientist, Grand Master.[60]
- Reynato Puno, Chief Justice of the Philippines. Grand Master of Masons, active member of Hiram Lodge No. 88 and the Grand Lodge of the Philippines.[61][62][63]
- Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin (1858–1935), a.k.a. Michael I. Pupin, Serbian and American physicist and physical chemist[22][64]
- Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), Russian poet. Lodge Ovid, Kishinev, 1821.[42][48]
- Rufus Putnam, surveyor, general in the American Revolutionary War. Elected first Grand Master of Masons in Ohio.[65]
- Carlo Pisacane, Italian revolutionary that led an expedition against the bourbons
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