• 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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  • Look up pecche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pecche is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: William Pecche (1359–1399), British politician...
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  • 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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  • William Kerdiston and they had two sons. His second wife was Joan, a daughter and coheiress of John Hadley. Joan was the widow of Sir William Pecche....
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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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  • Haute family were established at Wadenhall from the 13th century, when Sir William de Haute (died c. 1302) held office as lay steward to Christchurch Priory...
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  • Sir William Burcester (died 1407) was an English politician. Burcester, whose name may have come from the town of Bicester, was originally from Oxfordshire...
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  • Sir William Burcester 1394 Sir William Pecche John Cobham 1395 Sir Nicholas Haute Thomas Brockhill 1397 (Jan) Nicholas Potyn 1397 (Sep) Sir William Pecche...
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  • (Mayor of London) (fl.1300s), Mayor and MP for London, father-in-law of William Pecche John Hadley (philosopher) (born 1966), Australian ethicist John V. Hadley...
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    gave Benhall to his son Nicholas, who married Margery, daughter of Gilbert Pecche (patron of Barnwell Priory, died 1291), and settled Benhall upon her as...
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  • Katharine McPhee "Something" 2008 American Idol Season 7 Founders Reunion "Pecché", Neapolitan version of "Get Back" 2022 Liverpoolcinella The Four Seasons...
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  • heiress of Sir John Pecche of Hampton in Arden, with whom he had 6 sons and 2 daughters and secondly Joan, the daughter of William Alderwich of Aldridge...
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    Their son was: Nicholas Crioll, who married Margery, daughter of Gilbert Pecche, upon whom (with the assent of his father) he settled the manor of Benhall...
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  • Chester. J. Fletcher, sold by the author. King, Daniel; Smith, William; Webb (gentleman.), William; Leycester, Sir Peter; Lee, Samuel; Pennant, Thomas; Grose...
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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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    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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    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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    Archive). "Copy of letter from the recorder of London to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Butler regarding seizure of cloth". Retrieved 27 April 2016. "Aldermen...
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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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    John Wroth, Gylbert Steynthorpe 1352 John Pecche, Johan Stotley 1353 John Wilde, Johan Lytell 1354 William Notingham, Richard Smelt 1355 Thomas Forster...
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    Mauley 1313–1314 John Cromwell 1314–1316 William Montague 1316–1318 Bartholomew Badlesmere 1318–1321 Gilbert Pecché 1322 Simon Dryby 1322 Richard Amory 1322–1325...
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    Marechiare, Ernesto de Curtis: Torna a Surriento, Gaetano Errico Pennino: Pecchè?, Vincenzo d'Annibale: 'O paese d' 'o sole, Ernesto Tagliaferri: Piscatore...
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    southern part of Cowley. In 1252 Charter Rolls show that Bartholomew Peche (or Pecche), a favourite of Henry III was granted tenancy of Westminster Abbey's estate...
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  • with the same William de Mortimer, a special commission to try an action of "novel disseisin," i.e., ejectment, brought by one John Pecche against the abbot...
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    was knighted and gave it to John Pecche, alderman of London. Redehall manor passed out of the hands of the Pecches and became the property of the Welles...
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  • PAUILLIACO; de PAULIACO – Pavley PECCATUM; de PECCATO; PECCATUS – *Peche; Pecche; Pecke de PEDE PLANCO – Pauncefoot PEITONUS – Peyton PELLIPARIUS – Skinner...
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  • other religious women, to be dedicated to Mary the mother of God. Gilbert Pecche, who succeeded his father Hamon as a fee-lord in Suffolk after 1191, confirmed...
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    Vivian p.653 Apparently the arms of a baronet. Similar to Pecche & FitzWalter Arms of Peryam (William Peryam (d.1604), judge) ancient were: Argent, a chevron...
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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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  • by-election. Sir William Roche had originally been re-elected, but in January 1545 the King ordered that he be replaced. Sir William Forman was elected...
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