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London Bridge
… land of the Bridge, lying in the parish of Camberwell and Peckham, for one whole year ending at Christmas this year, by … prosecuted against the same wardens by Thomas Fostall of Peckham, 20d. Item to John Weste, mayor's serjeant, for …
London Bridge
… 3s. 10d. a year from certain lands lying in the fields of Peckham, for a year ended at Michaelmas aforesaid, 3s. 10d. …
London Bridge
… a tenement 20s. The Round House 13s. 4d. Total 9 12s. 431. Peckham Thomas Peryn, John Haryson and William Cocke for a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… were admitted in 1794; this was subsequently removed to Peckham, in Surrey, and, in 1830, to the present building at …
Old and New London
… own grounds, and "embosomed high in tufted trees." Like Peckham Rye, and such other open spaces of the kind as are …
Survey of London
… of the houses were erected by James Barker of Bath Road, Peckham, 176 who was responsible for Angell Terrace (see … Angell Terrace This terrace was erected by James Barker of Peckham, builder, who executed an agreement to build it with …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 26 April, 1678 (as of Chichester) to marry Elizabeth Peckham, of Chichester, spr. See Foster's Index … aged 18; rector of Great Chart, Kent, 1669, vicar of East Peckham 1687. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Chadwick, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the inhabitants, and submitted by their prince Llewelyn to Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury, who had constituted …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Edward VI
… 200 marks from Sir John Williams, and 1,000 l. from Mr. Peckham, which 1,000 l. he delivered whole to Sir Thomas …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… The Chartulary of the High Church of Chichester, ed. W. D. Peckham, Sussex Record Soc. XLVI (1961), no. 297; cf. PUE II, …
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