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A History of the County of Oxford
… 18th century. 52 Most surviving houses are 17th-century or later, of local limestone rubble with stone-slated or, less commonly, thatched roofs. 53 Much stone for 17th- … side bears the inscription TP 1795, probably for Thomas Peck (d. 1814), who held it of Bampton Earls manor. 7 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… some of the first half of the 19th century, of studwork or clay bat with slated roofs. Wilsmere Down Farm (Monument … be the result of a single building operation in the 15th or early 16th century. The church was restored in 1874 and in … daughter of John Newling, 1729. In nave(7) of William Peck, 1714. In N. aisle (8) two fragments of an incised …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Thomas Parmiter, probably from a Suffolk family; 41 he or his father was a merchant tailor, who lived in Bethnal … waste. One of the group, apparently acting as treasurer or 'town clerk', was Parmiter, 44 who by will proved 1682 … with an estate in Leytonstone (Essex) by 1739 by John Peck, a trustee for the new Bethnal Green parish in 1743, for …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Margery, who married Sir Robert Carbonel, and Mary, (or Alice,) the wife of William Fastolf, who died S. P. Sir … seems to have died soon after his mother, S. P. Thomas Peck, clerk, was appointed trustee for the estate of this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the Conqueror, soon after the survey, to Flaald, or Alan his son, ancestor of the FitzAlans Earls or Arundel, together with the great lordship of Mileham in … 1329, Walter le Claver, by John le Claver. 1340, Walter Peck, by Robert de Hales and Amicia his wife, who recovered …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Lound, Somerleyton, Flixton, Lowestoft, and Gunton, or elsewhere, and all other his manors and hereditaments, in … lands, tenements, &c., of the said William, in Fritton, or in the towns adjoining, to the use of himself and his … of Blundeston Hall, and Dorothy, who married William Peck, of Cove. Sir Butts died in 1661, and his widow in 1679. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… in Com Lancaster yeoman per Indram po: se appren Henrico Peck prope S t Georges Church pro 7 annis a die supradc: dat. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… de Bromely in Com Kanc. agricol po: se appren Henrico Peck de S t George Southwarke pro 7 ann a die dat. etc. 36 …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… in Com North ton molitor. defct po: se appren Henrico Peck de le mint in S t Georges Southwarke pro 7 ann a die …
Calendar of Border Papers
… barns, corn, and cattle, carrying off goods worth 300 l. or 400 l. sterling. Through M r Bowes the ambassador, and the … willing, can get no obedience of Liddesdale for this bill or others. I have had no day of truce with the Scottish … and his son Andrew Scott "the Breadie," Adam Scott "little Peck," Thomas Ladelie "Lyalles Thome," Dande Olyver "the …
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