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Magna Britannia
… four lane ends, over the ground on which Kendal's, or the Peacock-Inn, stands, and Limbury chapel formerly stood; and …
Magna Britannia
… ejus qui fecerunt an'o dn'i milessimo CCCCXXVII." The peacock is the crest of the Manners family. P.346 to 359. For …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… 215 1676 Morning Star John Mingham 100 1677 Dragon William Peacock 371 1677 Hawke Benjamin Thompson 154 1678 Betty …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Kick, widow 800 0 0 Tho. Fox, esq. 2,100 0 0 20Eliz. Peacock 100 0 0 Tho. Western 1,000 0 0 23Richd. Newman 1,000 … 0 0 Aug. 1Edwd. Barton 300 0 0 Rob. Butler 200 0 0 Eliz. Peacock 100 0 0 2Sarah Dodd 100 0 0 Sir John Pye 560 0 0 … esq. 3,125 0 0 11Nathaniell Horneby, esq. 5,000 0 0 Eliz. Peacock, widow 100 0 0 Leonard Robinson, esq. 500 0 0 Mar. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… contract for the farm of Excise of co. Berks by John Peacock and William Oakes, esqs., at 3,200 l. per an. rent; … of Excise for co. Berks at the request of John Peacock and William Oakes. Farmers of Excise of said county, … the following variants: the farm of co. Berks is to John Peacock alone. the farm of the five counties to Bucknall, et …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to be paid by the bankers. Ibid, pp. 27-8. Same from Henry Peacock, Keeper of the Garden Plots and Bowling Green at …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… engrailed or ermined sable three lozenges azure. Crest: a peacock in pride between two palm branches. 206b, 208a. … on the red. Crest: on a chapeau gules turned-up argent a peacock in pride. Supporters: two unicorns argent. 52a, 53a, … of thread or. 76a. Paynell. Two cheverons fimbriated. 90a. Peacock. Or, a cheveron gules between three peacocks' heads …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and 3 a lion passant gardant. Apethorpe (2), 11. Crest: a peacock in its pride. Apethorpe (2), 11. Mildmay. Per fess …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a. of meadow. 31 Each yardland of arable belonging to the Peacock estate c. 1734 was reckoned as 40 acres. 32 In 1799 …
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