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How to use Peckham in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Peckham? Here are some examples.

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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.
Even though they went to school in Peckham and spoke fluent Estuary English I thought in my heart they were really Scottish.
The majority of people who live on that north Peckham estate are decent, peaceful and moral.
I was asked to author a Peckham biography for a forthcoming reference book, and managed to write something a bit more nuanced.
We're in a cafe in Peckham, the area of London where 28-year-old Kendall lives with fellow funster Henry Naylor.
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.
On his return to England, he lived in Stoke Newington, Dalston, Hackney and then Peckham, in a largely impoverished environment.
The new sketch will see the retired footballer go to Peckham to join the duo in a greasy spoon cafe.
In November 1282 the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham came to North Wales to mediate between Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and Edward Longshanks.
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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Into the boa Constrictor Peckham plunged the next morning, for all he was worth.
Peckham was involved again moments later for Somerville but was stopped in her tracks when Florence Melly defender Sophie Kirby-Sawtell committed a foul 20 yards from goal.
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