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Survey of London
… 3 June 1864; 1071/139: EWIDC 448, pp.5961, 778, 1756: T.B.Peacock, P.L.A. Railways 1950, pp.807. PRO, RAIL385/27, 811 …
Old and New London
… Church, built in 1866, from the designs of Mr. Joseph Peacock, and is an architectural ornament to the …
Survey of London
… of Hampden House (where Downing Street now is), and The Peacock, which lay immediately to the south of Hampden House, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… servants,' the overseer. Among the farm stock, &c., were a peacock and a peahen, worth 12 d.; Will at Chester, dated 5 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Lyon's estate in Upton, another rent-charge of 50 s. on Peacock's farm in Halewood, founded by Jane Hey or William … s. charged on the New House in Halewood it is now known as Peacock'sto be distributed to the poor on Good Friday. In …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Highfield estate to his sister, who (as Dorothy Peacock, widow) in 1875 gave it with various moneys to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and land in 1354; Dep. Keeper's Rep. xxxii, App. 332. A Peacock family occurs in 1350; De Banco R. 362, m. 60. John …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… been mostly re-edified and converted into warehouses. 12. Peacock's Chare adjoins the Custom-house, and contains a …
Old and New London
… assembled together to run at the quintain, setting up a peacock as the reward of the best player." The king happening …
A History of the County of York
… they had accepted it. Before 1640 two aldermen, Robert Peacock and Thomas Lawne, resigned because reduced …
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