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The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… Calendar: Receiver's Account 1495-1496 9. Receiver's Account 10 July 1495 TO 21 … his fee for half a year, by an acquittance, 5. To Peter Peckham, gentleman, recently retained as of the Dean's … thereto pertaining, 6s. 4d. Total: 8 13s. 8d. To Peter Peckham, on the order of Master Dean For all the money paid …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wilts, 30 miles (N. N. W.) from Salisbury, and 87 (W. by S.) from London, on the road to Bath and Bristol; comprising … from London; containing, with the hamlets of Dulwich and Peckham, 39,868 inhabitants. This place, in the Norman survey … G. Storie; income, 500. Two churches have been erected at Peckham, where are also two proprietary episcopal chapels. …
Old and New London
… Time of the ConquestDescent of the ManorSir Thomas Bond's HouseThe Bowyer FamilyBowyer Lane, now Wyndham RoadThe … name is written "Ca'brewelle," and the adjoining manor, Peckham, is described as "Pecheha." In subsequent records we … Surrey. Somewhat later we hear of the manor of Pecheha, or Peckham, being granted to William's half-brother, Odo, Bishop …
The Environs of London
… Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written Cambrewelle; in most of the records of a … abundance from London. Camberwell alone, exclusive of Peckham, (but including, I apprehend, Dulwich, which is not … to the land tax; of which, Camberwell pays 7061. 14s. 9d. Peckham, 531l. 8s. 6d. and Dulwich, 62l. 19s.; the proportion …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… monuments in east London Camberwell 3. CAMBERWELL. (O.S. 6 in. London, Sheet O.) The Borough of Camberwell is … Church of St. Antholin, on the S. side of Nunhead Lane, Peckham, is a modern building, but contains from the … are all of the 18th century. ConditionBad. High Street, Peckham. S. side: (5) Range of Houses, Nos. 56 to 66, 15 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… ap David Does not occ. as can. of St Asaph. Occ. as bp.'s vice-gerent 18 x 24 Oct. 1217 ( Cart. Shrewsbury II 332, … Not likely to be identified with M. Adam who occ. as bp.'s official ? c. 1250 ( Cart. Haughmond no. 670). ? Alexander … Powys. His father's name said to be Llywelyn: Reg. Epp. Peckham III 780. The deanery of St Asaph appears as …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 8 Apr. 1247 ( Cal. Charter Rolls II 291). Occ. as Llywelyn's envoy 24 Apr. 1256 ( CPR 1247-58 p. 470) and 8 July 1260 ( … 1282, summoned to abp.'s court 10 July 1284 ( Reg. Epp. Peckham III 780; see A. D. Carr, "The last and weakest of his … 1282, summoned to abp.'s court 10 July 1284 ( Reg, Epp. Peckham III 780; see Can, "The last and weakest"' p. 392). …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… C-F), and prob. already can. 10 Jan. 1248 ( Cal. I 4). Bp.'s official Sept. 1247 ( ibid. p. 79) and 17 March 1248 ( CPL … court of Canterbury 1282-6 ( Reg. Pecham II 174; Reg. Epp. Peckham III 921). First occ. as can. 3 Oct. 1284 ( Cal. I … Occ. as Master, not called can., 9 May [1284] ( Reg. Epp. Peckham II 714-15). Occ. as can. once only, on dean's side, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 1542 ( ibid. XVII no. 220 (6)). D. by Dec. 1558 ( Cal. S.P. Dom. 1547-80 p. 119). John Howseman 1558. Pres. by queen … f. 422r-v). Marsh, who d. by 7 Sept. 1687 (burial, East Peckham, Kent) (East Peckham parish reg., ex inf. Mrs. M. T. Lawrence), is not …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the first Prebend 1. RICHARD THORNDEN, alias STEDE, S. T. P. was, by the foundation charter, named the first … in Berkshire; the latter he held with the vicarage of East Peckham, in this county, but resigned it on being promoted to … of Great Mongeham, St. Mary Bredman, Canterbury, and East Peckham, which he resigned, on being collated to that of …
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