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A History of the County of Essex
… who provided refreshment for the visitors, including a peck of oats for the tenant's horse, a chicken for the hawk, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… New pews with poppy-heads were the work of George Peck; a pulpit of magnesian limestone was provided; and the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cathedral, where there used to be a memorial brass; Peck, Desiderata Curiosa, bk. viii, 24. John Totty, mentioned …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… formerly commemorated him; Le Neve, Fasti, ii, 163, 197; Peck, Desiderata Curiosa, viii, p. 22, n. 48. He demised the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Purpose: It is ordered that Sir John Churchill, Serjeant Peck, Serjeant Pemberton, and Mr. Porter, named by the said … that he shewed the Order of this House to Serjeant Peck, Serjeant Pemberton, Sir John Churchill, and Mr. Porter. … it is Ordered, That, whereas Sir John Churchill, Serjeant Peck, Serjeant Pemberton, and Mr. Porter, were, by Order of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… iv. 77. See pp. 2278. Cooper, Annals, iv. 53; E. Saville Peck, 'John Francis Vigani First Prof. of Chemistry in Univ. …
Survey of London
… of William Wheler, and others, in trust for Edward Peck, dyer, together with four houses on the east side of Red … Street. One of these latter houses was occupied by Edward Peck, who was one of the Fifty Churches Commissioners and … 115 In 1833 the yard between Nos. 10 and 12 was called Peck's yard. 116 The premises adjoining the east side of …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… their lands. The Sims family occupied Hothorpe Hall. 6 The Peck family from Fleckney, who also moved to Enderby, had a … 1670 the largest house in the village belonged to Thomas Peck. 8 It is probable that Thomas Peck (d. 1756), Clerk of the Peace for Leicestershire, was …
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