The person to whom it was addressed was doubtless Sir Edmund Peckham, who was cofferer of the household at the death of Henry the Eighth. |
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Even though they went to school in Peckham and spoke fluent Estuary English I thought in my heart they were really Scottish. |
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The majority of people who live on that north Peckham estate are decent, peaceful and moral. |
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I was asked to author a Peckham biography for a forthcoming reference book, and managed to write something a bit more nuanced. |
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We're in a cafe in Peckham, the area of London where 28-year-old Kendall lives with fellow funster Henry Naylor. |
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The gang may have been from Peckham and been as bungling as Del Boy and Rodney in Only Fools and Horses but their raid on a Winchester store was no joke. |
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On his return to England, he lived in Stoke Newington, Dalston, Hackney and then Peckham, in a largely impoverished environment. |
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The new sketch will see the retired footballer go to Peckham to join the duo in a greasy spoon cafe. |
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In November 1282 the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham came to North Wales to mediate between Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and Edward Longshanks. |
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Llywelyn, according to a letter he sent to the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham, was not involved in the planning of the revolt. |
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