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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 17, Richard II
… by homage. He died about Whitsunday, 51 Edward III. Maud Pakenham, aged 60 years and more, is his heir. The sheriffs …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… unmentioned — Robert Northampton, carpenter, and Simon de Pakenham and Alexander de Canterbury, masons, said to be …
The Overseas Trade of London
… 1495– 8 ( C.P.R. 1485–94, 372; Beaven, II, 19). Nicholas Pakenham, searcher 1504, town clerk ( C.P.R. 1494–1509, 352; …
Survey of London
… World War. (In the early 1990s it was alleged that the Pakenham Tavern, demolished in the 1950s, had been a haunt of …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… office in February, 1489-90, and was succeeded by Nicholas Pakenham, but neither the death of the former nor the …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… at Blythborough, Bungay, Haughley, and Stowlangtoft. At Pakenham, midway between Ixworth and Bury, a tessellated …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… End dates from the 16th century. In 1737 Edmund Bowle of Pakenham (Suff.) sold the public house and 21 a. of land to …
Survey of London
… 1950s. Dr Buissire's old house, eventually to become the Pakenham Tavern, and the more extensive Rose and Crown …
Survey of London
… Tattersalls, and Dr Buissire's house, converted into the Pakenham Tavern in the 1840s. Northwards of Dr Buissire's …
Survey of London
… Tattersall's Tavern, a new public house replacing the Pakenham Tavern, the demolition of which allowed the eastern …
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