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Pecche is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *William Pecche (1359–1399), British politician, son of John *John Pecche 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 four annual terms between 1361 and 1372. Pecche was a successful merchant and member ... (1332–1380), British merchant See also *" Pecché?", 1913 Neapolitan song by Gaetano Enrico Pennino to lyrics by Carlo De Flavis {{surname ...
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William Pecche
Sir William Pecche (9 February 1359 – 1399) was an English Member of Parliament. Life Pecche was the son of MP and Mayor of London, John Pecche. He married Joan Hadley, a daughter and coheiress of John Hadley, MP for London 1369–1402. Pecche's heir was his son, John. Career Pecche was Member of Parliament for Kent Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north-west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south-west, and Essex to the north across the estuary of the River Thames; it faces ... in 1394 and September 1397. References 1359 births 1399 deaths English MPs 1394 English knights English MPs September 1397 {{14thC-England-MP-stub ...
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John Pecche
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 four annual terms between 1361 and 1372. Pecche was a successful merchant and member of the influential Fishmongers who accumulated landed estates spread through half a dozen counties including Kent, Surrey, Cambridgeshire and Middlesex and substantial properties in three parishes in the city of London.L S Woodger, ''Sir William Pecche''. The history of Parliament 1386–1421, 1992, Boydell and Brewer Granted by Edward III a monopoly of the sale of sweet wines in London in 1373 he was impeached for taking on each pipe a levy of 3s.4d. (16p.) for himself as well as 10s. (50p.) for the Exchequer. The impeachment arose partly from a dispute between rival merchants and partly from an attack by the House of Commons on the policies of the Court. In August 1376 Pecche lost his rank as an alderman and his freedom of the Ci ...
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