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Peakirk is a
village and
civil parish in the
Peterborough district, in the
ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England. For
local government purposes...
- Mercia's
great noble families. She
lived as an anc****ss at what is now
Peakirk ("Pega's church") near Peterborough, not far from Guthlac's
hermitage at...
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Peakirk railway station served the
parish of
Peakirk in Cambridgeshire. The
station building was
converted into a
private residence in the
early 1990s...
- also had
three intermediate stations, Littleworth, St
James Deeping, and
Peakirk. This
section is the only part of the line that
remains in operation, although...
- also
takes children from
other neighbouring villages, such as
Maxey and
Peakirk.
Until relatively recently, the
school was
housed in the
School House,...
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educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. He held in****bencies at
Elton and
Peakirk; and was a
Prebendary of
Peterborough and Lincoln. He died on 24 December...
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notably Sir
Thomas John
Angell in the mid 1500s. The
family seat was at
Peakirk in Northamptonshire,
although many
family members ended up in Chippenham...
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Crowland Herefrith of
Thorney Hiurmine of
Blythburgh Huna of
Thorney Pega of
Peakirk Seaxburh of Ely
Sigeberht of East
Anglia Tancred of
Thorney Torthred of...
- "Lord's ****embly" -kirk (church) Colkirk, Falkirk, Ormskirk, Chadkirk,
Peakirk, Romaldkirk, Halkirk, Woodkirk, Algarkirk, Laithkirk, Whitkirk, Oswaldkirk...
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Lawrence (17 May 2012). "The Enid
Blyton Society Day May 12th 2012".
Peakirk Books.
Peakirk Books.
Retrieved 28 May 2012. "Stella &
Roses Books at the Enid...