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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Bishops of London St. Paul's, London 1066-1300 BISHOPS William Cons. 1051 ( A.S.C. 'D', … to act for bp. who is infirm, 6 Feb. 1280 ( Reg. Epp. Peckham 1 92). D. 7 Feb. 1280 (Chron. Wykes, Ann. Mon. IV … 81 p. 363). El., but res. before 8 Apr. 1280 ( Reg. Epp. Peckham 1 113-14).] M. Richard de Gravesend I Previously …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… Bishops of London St Paul's, London 1300-1541 BISHOPS M. Richard de Gravesend … iv 284). Royal assent 9 May ( CPR. 1272-1281 p. 369). Abp's conf. 17 May ( Registrum epistolarum J. Peckham (R.S. 77) 1 392 sqq.); temps. s.d. ( CPR. 1272-1281 …
Old and New London
… an ancient hall the gallant squires of Kent." Macaulay's Ballad of " The Armada." Situation and Description of … of Numerous TumuliEncampment of the Danish ArmyWat Tyler's RebellionReception of Richard II. at BlackheathThe Emperor … of May and October; and, like its neighbours at Greenwich, Peckham, and Camberwell, was always well supplied with …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Bludworth-Brakell Bludworth-Brakell Bludworth, Charles y.s. Thomas, of London, equitis. Christ Church, matric. 13 … 1682, aged 16; bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1687. See Foster's Judges and Barristers. Bludworth, John (Bladworth) B.C.L. … 1717, rector of Fawley, Hants, 1722, vicar of East Peckham, Kent, 1719, bishop of Bristol 1724, until his death …
A New History of London
… scarcely to be expected; and we may safely argue from Csar's silence respecting any town where London now stands, though … did not however, remain long neglected; for in Nero's reign, about an hundred years after, it appears to have … in Kent, and about 16 miles distant from London. 2. At Peckham of late years was dug up in the middle of the …
A New History of London
… by their own authority, without the sanction of the king's orders, or the consent of the community, by which means, … for this expedition he raised fifty marks on every knight's fee, and considerable sums from all his boroughs and cities … the great conduit in Cheapside was first built: and John Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury, commanded the bishop of …
Survey of London
… Street, the site of the old street, north of St. Saviour's Church, now lies within the Metropolitan Borough of … crossing Borough High Street just south of St. Saviour's. The line cut right across the ground and buildings of St. … and Mereworth, daily. Brenchley, Matfield Green, and Peckham, Tue., Wed., and Sat. afternoon. Deal, Dover, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that this farm was an important Roman site ('Vespasian's Palace') has been disproved by excavations, but Roman … 4 and 1482, 5 and in 1554 'the old park' was let for 12 s. and grazing rights in 'the new park' brought in 6 13 s. 4 d. 6 Some 830 acres in Bosham and Funtington were …
A History of the County of Sussex
… upper floor seems to have resembled a contemporary layman's house, the surviving building being the Great Hall, the … 1568 to Edward Jackman, 98 and sold it in 1584 to Edward Peckham and Grace his wife. 99 Their son Henry died on 1 … of the manor in 1670 ( Suss. Rec. Soc. xix, 145) by John Peckham to John Comber, who in 1684 bequeathed it to his …
London Bridge
… the wife of Robert Staundon, for the farm of the field/s of Peckham, to and up to Michaelmas 1419, 20s. [Total] 13 9d. …
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