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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...
- Pecché? (pronounced [pəkˈke]; literally "Why?") is a 1913 Neapolitan song composed by Gaetano Enrico Pennino with lyrics by Carlo De Flavis. It was a standard...
- 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...
- 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...
- Giffard – father of the ****ure Chancellor Godfrey Giffard – until Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's death in 1246. The details of Edward's upbringing...
- de Hastings, married Gilbert de Pecche. Ida de Hastings, married firstly Stephen de Segrave and secondly Hugh Pecche.  This article incorporates text...
- Sir John Peche (sometimes spelt Pecche) (c. 1285 in Wormleighton, Warwickshire, Englandbefore 1335 in Honiley, Warwickshire, England) was Lord Warden...
- Marechiare, Ernesto de Curtis: Torna a Surriento, Gaetano Errico Pennino: Pecchè?, Vincenzo d'Annibale: 'O paese d' 'o sole, Ernesto Tagliaferri: Piscatore...
- peche, pesche, or peske. The first usage in England was as the surname Pecche in about 1184–1185. The French word was directly adopted into English to...
- Core 'ngrato (Ungrateful Heart) — also known by its lyric Catarì, Catarì, pecchè me dici sti parole amare — was written in America to a text in Neapolitan...