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Survey of London
… Sanger, carpenter, witness of mortgage, 1733 261 Bulstrode Peachey Knight, of West Dean, Sussex, and Chawton, Hants, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… By 1676 Booth, J. 1676 23 Feb. Oldfield, W. 1677 26 Mar. Peachey, T. By 1682 Ayres, T. By 1682 Gee, T. By 1682 Glisso, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… William Clifford, M.A. (Brasenose Coll.,Oxf.) 1908 Stephen Peachey Duval, M.A. 178 (Brasenose Coll., Oxf.) Though there …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Holt Horrox, M.A. (Brasenose Coll., Oxf.) 1905 Stephen Peachey Duval, M.A. (Brasenose Coll., Oxf.) 1908 George …
A History of the County of York
… Thomas Prosser was modified by Benjamin Burley and William Peachey. The station was then the largest in the country, and … Hotel was built as part of the project and designed by Peachey; it was opened in 1878 and extended in 1882. 77 The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Charles and Elizabeth sold the whole in 1766 to James Peachey. 46 From him it passed by will to his nephew Sir James Peachey, bart., 47 who was created Lord Selsey in 1794 and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to Elizabeth Woodward Knight (later married to Bulstrode Peachey). She is said to have left it to Thomas May. In 1738 it passed back to Sir John Peachey; 12 and from him came to Sir James Peachey, later Baron Selsey, on the death of whose grandson, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1835 Tarring passed with Sompting rectory to Henry John Peachey, Lord Selsey. 98 The demesne lands, comprising 281 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… called manor of West Thorney Aglands to Susan and Margaret Peachey. 25 It seems to have been acquired about this time by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… early in the 18th century when Elizabeth married Bulstrode Peachey, who afterwards took the name of Knight. It continued in the family of Peachey and was still held in 1808 by Sir John Peachey, 2nd Lord Selsey. 85 After this it probably lost any …
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