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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor of High Halstow, which, with a messuage, called Duck's court, alias Bewell's, belonged to the family of Walpole, of Pinchbeck, in … VICARS. Richard Bathurst resigned this vicarage for West Peckham, and was succeeded by William Douthwaite, the present …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the general political history of the nation. Dr. Sharpe's list, however, though more complete than any that had … was Alderman Barnard Turner. Clark's Chairman was Alderman Peckham; one of his chief supporters was Alderman Alsop. 1784 … Bart., Con., 1906 JuneSir F. Banbury was M.P. for the Peckham division of Camberwell, 18921906, and was created a …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… been the future Alderman of Castle Baynard. 1340 (March) S. de Swanlond and J. de Costantyn again sat for Middlesex … again represented Northumberland. 1344 (June) S. de Swanlond again sat for Middlesex. 1352 A W. de Welde … Without) at Hythe, E. Dresser Rogers (Aldgate) at Peckham, W. Malthouse (Farringdon Without) at Walworth, and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… [Acting March 17, 1276 Present Mar. 9, 1282] 1 John Horn S. 12723, 12756. C. 1282 Joseph le Acatur, Draper [Present … 22, 1291 [H.R. 20 (8)] 1291 Adam (le Blund) 3a de Fulham S. 12967. [Present May 3, 1291, Acting May 14, 1291, Present … were absent, Aldermen Bridgen, Sir T. Hallifax, Turner and Peckham. Of the majority, Townsend and Oliver were strong …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 13, 1290, Present Mar. 6, 1292] 2 Walter Hauteyn, Mercer (S. 12867.) [Acting June 2, 1298] 3 Elias Russell, Draper S. 12923. Elected or re-elected June 16, 1293 [Letter Book C, … Bridge Without November 2, 1773. November 5, 1773 Robert Peckham, Wheelwright S. 17778. M. 17834. [Sworn December 7] …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with traces of a moat, adjoining the site of the Bishop's Palace. 1 The boundary follows the rife, crossing the … the Bishop of Chichester agreed with Henry and William Peckham and other tenants of the demesne that the commons … by about 1680 Nyton had passed into the hands of Thomas Peckham, in whose family it descended. Mary, daughter of John …
A History of the County of Hertford
… priory at Ware was due to Hugh de Grentemaisnil's gift of the church, tithe and 2 carucates of land here 1 to … Kilwardby, but the reason is not disclosed. 21 Archbishop Peckham absolved him in August 1279, the penance enjoined … Lond. Epis. Reg. Gilbert, fol. 169-70. Reg. Epist. John Peckham (Rolls Ser.), i, 209-10 ii, 432. After an appeal to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 'decanatus' of secular canons, those namely of St. Martin's, London, Wells, and this of Steyning. Yet its claim to … but a similar attempt by the deputies of Archbishop Peckham was foiled by the abbot's bailiff, whom Peckham excommunicated, 11 as he did also the prior of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… granted to the priory by his son Robert (II). Robert (I)'s brother Eugenulph and others further contributed to the … Earl of Derby. 21 For the first century of the priory's existence the appointment and deposition of the prior was … pp. 211-14; D.L. 37/60, m. 7. Reg. Epist. Fratris Johannis Peckham (Rolls. Ser.), i. 115. In 1296 Abp. Winchelsey …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… silver, some of gold. Pieces of clean gold as big as a man's fist in the heads of some of the rivers. Plenty of iron. … in person." In 1579, Simon Ferdinando, Sec. Walsingham's man, went and came from "the said coast" within three … subsequently presented by Sir Thos. Gerrard and Sir Geo. Peckham to Sec. Walsingham. The petitioners set forth that …
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