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Survey of London
… acres, approximately bounded in present-day terms by Earl's Walk on the north, Earl's Court Road on the east, Pembroke Road on the south and the … Road), a widow of Highbury Crescent, and a gentleman of Peckham. 319 In August 1865 Holliday also turned to the …
Survey of London
… and the Manor House and farmhouse on the west side of Earl's Court Road (see page 239) at the heart of the market gardens of Earl's Court Farm which spread over the remaining land. In early … side. By then the land was in the hands of John Halley of Peckham, who described himself as an architect but who was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 5
Details the remaining eight hundreds of the lathe of Aylesford, including those of Brenchley and Wrotham. Includes accounts of the towns of Tonbridge and West Peckham.
Survey of London
… there was buried in All Hallows churchyard one of Tyndale's former patrons, Alderman Humphrey Monmouth, who had taken a … overseas in Suffolk cloths, and had spread some of Tyndale's works, giving one to the abbess of Denny, getting another … . . and bered at Allalow's Barkyng." 12 In July 1556 Henry Peckham and John Danyell, conspirators who hoped to help …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1258. 4 The hundred was let to farm under Edward I for 20 s. a year. 5 In 1566 a custom had grown up which compelled … hundred courts. Fines and amercements in any of the king's courts of record or before the justices of assize, the … court, and of Clapham, Tooting Graveney, Tooting Bec, Peckham and Camberwell at the second. Extensive private …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Stroud, and elsewhere; nor is there a gentleman's house, or a clergyman residing, in it, owing to the depth … of 1. Hoo, ST. WARBURGH. 2. HIGH HALSTOW. 3. ST. MARY'S, Hoo. 4. ALHALLOWS, AND 5. STOKE, in part. And the churches … It also contains part of the parishes of COBHAM and WEST PECKHAM, the churches of which are in another hundred. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the parish of MEREWORTH, AND PART OF THE PARISH OF WEST PECKHAM. And the churches of those parishes, and part of the parishes of HADLOW and EAST PECKHAM, the churches of which are in another hundred. THIS … him, though the sentence was afterwards, through the king's clemency superseded. Upon his attaint, this among the rest …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and 4. WEST FARLEIGH; And part of the parishes of 5. EAST PECKHAM, 6. YALDING, and 7. HUNTON. And all the churches of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who died in 1424, and was buried in this church, dying s. p. in the reign of Henry VI. Agnes his sister, married to … in the hands of Sir WilliamJarvis Twysden, bart. of East Peckham, a singular thing in those times, when crests were … of them) and charged all his estates in Hadlow and Great Peckham with it. THOMAS BATHURST, esq. late of Finchcocks, by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with which it was surrendered up in king Henry VIIIth.'s reign, and was given by the king in his 17th year, towards … annexed to the jurisdiction of their preceptory of West Peckham. In the 22d year of king Henry VII. the prior and … of Capel, belonging to the preceptory or commandry of Peckham, otherwise called the Chantry Magistrale, together …
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