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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Franciscans came first into England in king Henry III.'s reign, about the year 1224. 4 How they were afterwards en … to incur theirs, left it might bring with it the people's displeasure too, made a virtue of a necessity, and after … in the Beehive of the Romish church, lib. i. c. ii. John Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury in king Edward I.'s time, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Fyspole, over the lordship of the abbot of St. Augustine's, and there fixed and placed a new wooden cross, as one of … bridge of Westgate, to the breedth or wideness of the king's Stowere, 2 and beyond, of old usage, with the ground under … of a suit commenced by the bailiffs against archbishop Peckham and his tenants, for encroaching on the city's ditch, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… those now remaining, there were only two, viz. St. Martin's without, and St. Alphage's within the walls, which were not of the patronage of some … of Goodnestone, by Sandwich. He had been rector of East Peckham and Great Mongeham, and was afterwards rector of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cummeth be Westgate, and the other thorough the cyte under S. Thomas hospitale, and meteth agayne yn one botom beneth … this river which runs through Canterbury, was that by King's mill, through the midst of the city; but the archbishops, … between the archbishop and the citizens. Archbishop Peckham was charged by the citizens with the diverting of the …
The Environs of London
… 386l. 6s. 8 d. to the land-tax, which is at the rate of 1 s. 7 d. in the pound. The river Wandle passes through the … occupied by Mr. Curtis and Mr. Patch: Mr. Savignac's mills for preparing leather and parchment: Mr. Filby's … described; the latter were of the family of Muschamp of Peckham; of whom one was baron of the exchequer, and was …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… to be dis charged from imprisonment in Lord Petre's House, on giving sufficient security. 106 901 R. 173 164 23 … 63 27 August. Sir Richard and John Norton, on their father's death, compound for his and their own delinquency. They … proposed 1,000 l. 173 181 Sir Roger Twisden, Bart., East Peckham, Kent. Vol. A No. or p. Aug. 1644. Committed by the …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… be imprisioned for refusing to be examined touching bunce's estate. 8 169 171 27 June 8 178 16 July. A Public Faith bill of his for 772 l. 10 s. to be paid, if assigned bond fide to John Beck. 11 255 16 … that the fine imposed upon him was 1,000 l. 236 153 Rob. Peckham, Recusant, London. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 110 627 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 492 18 June 1649. Fine 517 l. 6 107 John Jeffs, St. Martin's-in-the-fields. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 212 787 1 June 1649. … in the first war. 212 786 R. 212 783 5 June. Fine 11 l. 10 s. 6 90 31 Aug. 1652. Note that he has a saving for a debt of … Fine on his own discovery 4 l. 10 s. 6 102 Rich. Crymes, Peckham, Surrey. Vol. G No. or p. D. 215 715 P.E. 215 713 8 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Orders for payment, her estate being still in the enemy's hands. 8 9 4, 7 16 15, 18 23 April. Order for payment with … for rents reserved upon a lease of farms in Hadlow, East Peckham, &c., co. Kent, bought from Wm. Fromonds, sen. and … tenements and woodlands in the parishes of Marwood and Peckham, Kent, purchased by him of Lone, for whose recusancy …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Parliament. About February last, came into the Parliament's quarters, and caused his name to be entered at Goldsmiths' … his peace with Parliament, got a pass for Mr. Netherway's wife to London, to use means therefor. She did not return … elapsed payment of his fine 12 390 Thos. Swingfield, Peckham, Surrey. Vol. G No. or p. PASS 205 705 P.E. 205 709 …
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