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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… But shricks in vain! How wishfully she looks, On all she's leavingnow no longer her's! A little longer.yet a little space! Oh! might the stay to … six Coats more. The arms and atchievments of Sir George Peckham, late of Denham in the County of Bucks, knight, who …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… shows any traces of masonry; the most perfect is Cymbeline's Mount, in Chequers Park, Ellesborough (Plan p. 139), which … Other good examples are at Quarrendon, Hardicanute's Moat in Burnham Beeches, a third in Brays Wood, Wendover, … sollerets. There are no effigies of the 15th century. The Peckham monuments at Denham (Plate opposite), of the 16th …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… formed by an extension of the rampart and ditch from the S.W. entrance. We may also note two large bowl barrows S.W. of Thornborough, some remains of water cultivation in … effigies of 1571 is evidently by the same sculptor as the Peckham monument at Denham (see Inventory of South …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1 haw in Chichester attached to the manor. 2 With Robert's other lands it became part of the honor of Petworth, and in … late belonging to Boxgrove Priory. 15 In 1683 Richard Peckham of Up Marden and Thomas Peckham of Arundel, in consideration of the marriage of …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… [A.D. 1613]. David Furlong and Ralph Hannam of St. Saviour's, Southwark, watermen, for Anthony Hall of Paul's Wharf, waterman, and William Angell of the same, tapster; … in gaol. Delivered by proclamation. John Joanes of Peckham led to gaol for . Indicted in London. John Wilson and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… descending to the Corve contained one of the parish's main settlements: Shipton, Nether Larden (on Moorhouse … village consisted of the Hall, the Grange, the Bull's Head, and a few old cottages; 89 buildings were of stone or … Herb.). Reg. Cantilupe (C.S.), 9, 28. Reg. Epist. Fr. J. Peckham (Rolls Ser.), ii. 500-1. Cal. Pat. 1348-50, 187-8. …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… death to see whether they could stop the vein which Orange's wound had severed, but they found they could not do it by … the better ; as they were thus assured that your Majesty's vessels would stay there and keep guard to prevent anyone … made by Gilbert, Sir Thomas Gerrard, Sir George Peckham, and others for the above-mentioned expedition to …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… 475. The King to Bernardino De Mendoza. The German captain's relation was always looked upon here as being too … reply you gave thereto. As the affair is so much in God's service it certainly deserves to be supported, and we must … ships had arrived from the Levant. Sir George Especan (Peckham?) and Sir Thomas Chaset (?), who are …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in from the north. One mile south of the village is Rook's, or St. Roche's, Hill with the Trundle, a Neolithic and Early Iron Age … manor until January 1768, when, on the cession of Henry Peckham rector of Singleton, the benefice, being insufficient …
A History of the County of Sussex
… century. Several are dated; such as 1707 (with initials S/LS), 1719 (with initials J M), 1728 (the former smithy, … Thomas Carter (1708), Thomas Groome (1729), 52 Henry Peckham (1738), John Pannell (1764), and Maurice Smelt … Steph. Langton (Cant. & York Soc.), 1657. Reg. Epist. J. Peckham (Rolls Ser.), 1048, 1054, and Index. Reg. Hen. …
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