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- Peacham is a town in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States. The po****tion was 715 at the 2020 census. In 1763, Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire...
- Henry Peacham may refer to: Henry Peacham (born 1546) (1546–1634), English clergyman and writer Henry Peacham (born 1578) (1578– in or after 1644), his...
- Peacham is a town in the U.S. state of Vermont Peacham may also refer to: Henry Peacham (born 1546), was an English curate, best known for his treatise...
- Edmund Peacham, or Edmond Peacham, (died 1616) was an English clergyman and traitor. Peacham was instituted to the rectory of Hinton St. George, Somerset...
- Henry Peacham (1546–1634), sometimes called Henry Peacham the Elder, was an English clergyman, best known for his treatise on rhetoric entitled The Garden...
- The Peacham drawing, or 'Longleat m****cript', is the only surviving contemporary Shakespearean illustration, now in the library of the Marquess of Bath...
- Henry Peacham the Elder, a clergyman, Peacham was a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1603, at the age of twenty-five the younger Peacham was a...
- in the first season of the Fox musical comedy series Glee and as Sharon Peacham on ABC comedy-drama GCB (2012). Aspen made her debut in 1995, and later...
- alongside Rory Kinnear as Macheath, Nick Holder as Mr Peacham, Rosalie Craig as Polly Peacham and Sharon Small as Jenny Diver at the National Theatre...
- English. The word palindrome was introduced by English poet and writer Henry Peacham in 1638. The concept of a palindrome can be dated to the 3rd-century BCE...