• John Pecche (1332–1380) was a 14th-century merchant who was a Sheriff of London in 1352, Lord Mayor of London for 1361–62 and a Member of Parliament for...
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  • Pecche (1359–1399), British politician, son of John John Pecche (1332–1380), British merchant "Pecché?", 1913 Neapolitan song by Gaetano Enrico Pennino...
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  • Sir William Pecche (9 February 1359 – 1399) was an English Member of Parliament. Pecche was the son of MP and Mayor of London, John Pecche. He married...
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  • Sir John Peche (sometimes spelt Pecche) (c. 1285 in Wormleighton, Warwickshire, England – before 1335 in Honiley, Warwickshire, England) was Lord Warden...
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    535-98, at p. 590, col. b (Internet Archive). W. Foster (ed.), The Travels of John Sanderson in the Levant 1584–1602 (Hakluyt Society, London 1931), pp. 1-8...
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    Braunton, together with the reversion of the third part thereof which John Pecche and Eleanor, his wife, both now deceased, held as dower of the said Eleanor...
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    Bury, Rauffe Lynne 1350 John Notte, Wyllyam Worcestre 1351 John Wroth, Gylbert Steynthorpe 1352 John Pecche, Johan Stotley 1353 John Wilde, Johan Lytell 1354...
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  • try an action of "novel disseisin," i.e., ejectment, brought by one John Pecche against the abbot of Westminster for the recovery of a mansion and one...
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  • de Hastings, married Gilbert de Pecche. Ida de Hastings, married firstly Stephen de Segrave and secondly Hugh Pecche.  This article incorporates text...
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  • chemist and physician John Hadley (Mayor of London) (fl.1300s), Mayor and MP for London, father-in-law of William Pecche John Hadley (philosopher) (born...
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    to Sir Thomas Bourchier. The Bourchiers later passed Swakeleys to Sir John Pecche, from whom it then passed to the Earl of Devon, Henry Courteney, then...
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    "Hantise d'amour" (Josef Zygmunt Szulc) "Cielo turchino" (M.S. Ciociano) "Pecchè" (Gaetano Errico Pennino) "Santa Lucia" (Teodoro Cottrau) "'O sole mio"...
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  • It is unknown who replaced him. Hewster was also known by the alias of John Brampton. Seymour resigned his seat, because of ill health, in December 1535...
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  • married twice:firstly Margaret or Margery, the daughter and heiress of Sir John Pecche of Hampton in Arden, with whom he had 6 sons and 2 daughters and secondly...
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    of John de Burstow, his son John was knighted and gave it to John Pecche, alderman of London. Redehall manor passed out of the hands of the Pecches and...
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    Criol's nephew Gilbert Pecche, son of her brother John, conveyed knight's fees in Bealings, Grundisburgh and Felsham to Gilbert Pecche in 1313-14. cf. Rye...
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    would fail to follow the same course" However, as of August 1308, Gilbert Pecche and the last troops were allowed to leave Aberdeen; this obviously cannot...
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    Vivian, p.653 Vivian p.653 Apparently the arms of a baronet. Similar to Pecche & FitzWalter Arms of Peryam (William Peryam (d.1604), judge) ancient were:...
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  • Haute. The de Haut pedigree in the 1619 Visitation of Kent by the herald John Philipot, Rouge Dragon, and much of the research into the family's descent...
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    Vivian, p.598, pedigree of Pollard Vivian, p.653 Vivian p.653 Similar to Pecche & FitzWalter Arms of Peryam (William Peryam (d.1604), judge) ancient were:...
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    Giffard – father of the future Chancellor Godfrey Giffard – until Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's death in 1246. Edward received an education typical...
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    to come from the Pecche family, who held Groton for the Abbot of Bury St Edmunds in 1200. It is more likely to be named after John Pytches who bought...
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  • children from his second marriage, John Burcester and Willelma, the wife of Walter Urry, MP. His widow remarried, to the MP John Berkeley I. "BURCESTER, Sir...
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  • second wife was Joan, a daughter and coheiress of John Hadley. Joan was the widow of Sir William Pecche. Argentine's third wife was Margery, a daughter...
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    (Internet Archive). C.P.R. mis-transcribed "John" for "Nicholas": see D. Richardson, ed. K.G. Everingham, 'Pecche', in Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial...
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  • Artists who have covered songs from the solo careers of the Beatles' members John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are not included;...
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    Payn Peverel, the elder Sir Hugh Pecche (third son of Hamon de Pecche (died 1241) and brother of Sir Gilbert Pecche, last patron of Barnwell Priory) took...
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  • barons, and their own justices. Chester was last held be a non-royal by John the Scot who died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a...
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    altered, with the king granting him custody of the lands and heir of Gilbert Pecche as part payment. In August 1350 he was with the King's forces which defeated...
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    184-85, no. 585 (Internet Archive). It is debated whether she was Eva Pecche or Eva Criketot. Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, II (HMSO 1906), p...
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