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A History of the County of York North Riding
… last-named in 1845 by royal licence changed his name to Peach. He was succeeded in 1878 by his second son, 155 Charles Pierrepont Peach, 156 who presented until 1886. 157 He bequeathed it to … his widow 158 from whom it passed to his son James Legard Peach. The chantry of the Blessed Virgin in the parish church …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Worcester
A History of the County of Buckingham
A History of the County of Buckingham
A History of the County of York North Riding
… when his widow Margaret founded a chantry. 34 In 1428 John Peach and William Coupere held the half knight's fee in … and held half the knight's fee in 1348. 41 Roger Peche or Peach is said to have given the manor in the reign of Henry V … Alice daughter and heir of John Bentley. 42 In 1428 John Peach, William de Cottom and Robert de Easington held …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 1881; Archdeacon Kempthorne, Rector, d. 1888; and Edward Peach, d. 1891, and Marianne Peach, his sister, d. 1875. In the north aisle, to Samuel …
A History of the County of Worcester
… after whose death it passed in 1878 to the Rev. Charles Peach. 105 The Rev. Henry James Kelsall, who has been rector …
Magna Britannia
… is 135 feet in circumference. In the kitchen-garden, is a peach-tree of uncommon dimensions, reaching to the top of a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Thomas Fisher. 20 From him it was bought in 1807 by Samuel Peach, 21 who died in 1832, and eventually the property came to his great-nephew, Henry Peach Keighley, who took the name and arms of Peach. 22 From him it was acquired by Lord Macclesfield, 23 …
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