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A Dictionary of London
… Not named in the maps. Named after the owner or builder. Pease Porridge Alley South-east out of the northern portion …
Alumni Oxonienses
… pleb. Christ Church, matric. 31 March, 1637, aged 17. Pease, Edward (Peese) B.A. from Magdalen Hall 28 April, 1640. Pease, Francis s. Rob., of Exeter (city), pleb. Brasenose … until his death in 1738. See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 5] Pease, Joseph s. William, of Busted, Somerset, sacerd. Wadham …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… contained blacke shining and polished seeds, as big as a Pease, and between each blacke seed is couched a red or …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1624
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… alsoe heretofore at 12 a cloacke at night stole reaped pease from of your suppliantes ground worth seaven nobles for … doe soe your petitioner would hang him for stealing the pease, (he having noe other coullour to hould the same) as …
A Dictionary of London
… Head Court; New Court, Harrow Alley; Olive's Court (?); Pease Porridge Alley; Pump Yard; Vine Court; Woolpack Alley. …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… [comments, p. 293] ; " driven to his shift " [p. 294] ; " pease well" [weigh well, p. 297]; " become compatible " [be …
Middlesex county records
… of bread a day, and also meal pottage, water gruel, or pease pottage every day." This dietary was at first followed …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… cheese. The only vegetables mentioned are grey and green pease. As a contrast, I submit to my readers the following …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… closes in Preston in the mid 17th century was one called Pease Croft. 18 The local practice of planting orchards in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… ConditionRebuilt. Secular b(2). Challon Hall Bridge, over Pease beck nearly m. N.E. of the church, is a rubble …
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