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Survey of London
… highway was known indiscriminately as the road to Fulham or the road to Brompton. The name Brompton, now used loosely, … to reserve annually for Sir Thomas and his wife a peck of apples, a peck of pears and a quantity of cherries and plums, the best …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… de Noers and his sons, Hugh, Henry and William half a peck ( modium) of wheat from the tithes of Lengrona given by … in demesne, reserving nothing to himself in dues, pleas, or labour ( operationibus) etc. [He grants them] the pleas of all their men free in their court. And if they or their men should bring a claim against his own the case is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This ancient town was the Grantan-brycge, Grantabricge, or Grante-brige, of the Saxon Chronicle, signifying "the … on the 22nd of June, and commonly called Midsummer or Pot fair, is proclaimed by the heads of the university, … Henry Kirke White; Martin Lister, the naturalist; Francis Peck, and Thomas Baker, the antiquaries; the late Dr. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the Archbishop's palace is situated on the eastern or opposite side of the street from Stablegate … yet, as it should seem, he did not divide his dewlling, or set out his residence apart from the monks; but he, and … or 14,666l. 13s. 4d. to clear the see of those debts. Peck's Desid. Curios, book vi. p. 50. The original letter is …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Omnibus ad quos presens scriptum, &c. Ricardus (erasure) Peck, et Margeria le Rous (?) uxor ejus, salutem in Domino …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 1647 Sir Robert Hatton. P. 1650. 14 Jan. 1647. Vol. G No. or p. July 1653? Thos. Wills [or Wells], who purchased [Long … from 24 Dec. 1649 15 69 Claimant on the Estate of Thomas Peck. P. 1794. 13 Dec. 1647 Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 206 739 R. … worth 14 l. a year, purchased 2 years ago of Thomas Peck, for whose delinquency they are now sequestered. 206 741 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 1647 James, Earl of Marlborough. 1 Dec. 1647. Vol. G No. or p. Mary, Countess Dowager of Marlborough, his mother, begs … George Middleton, Bart., Layton, Co. Lancaster. Vol. G No. or p. NOTE 206 788 P.E. 206 793 P.R. 4 145 PROT. 5 8 D. 206 … Commissioners for co. Warwick accordingly. 177 844 Thos. Peck, Spixworth, Norfolk. Vol. G No. or p. C. 203 869873 P.E. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Chatterton, Co. Lancaster. 1 Sept. 1646. Vol. G No. or p. PASS 190 251 P.E. 190 243 C. 190 247 248 D. 190 249 R. … 108 1135 R. 108 1129 1131 D. 108 1139 5 July 1650. Henry Peck, begs discharge of Ifield Parsonage, Sussex, purchased … and other lands, cos. Surrey and Essex. 8 169 25 July. Peck's claim allowed and sequestration discharged 11 52 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Chapel Wardon, Covent Garden. 1 April 1644. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at 80 l. 61 111 26 April 1644. On information … parish. 4 17 Thos. Brooker, Sundridge, Southwark, Surrey, or Sevenoaks, Kent. 3 April 1644. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed … for Advance of Money, is to give it. 13 95 48 19 Alice Peck, Widow, Fetter Lane, and Co. Norfolk. 18 April 1644. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Wm. Ashwell, Alderman of London. 3 Aug. 1643. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at 500 l. 61 41 23 Aug. 1643. Ordered to pay … l. 75 61 53 41 Mr. and Mrs. Anne Henshaw, Charing Cross, or Whitehall. 3 Aug. 1643. Vol. A No. or p. He assessed at … order, that being his proportion on oath. 76 577 John Peck, Covent Garden. 24 Aug. 1643. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed …
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