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Edward Peacock
Edward Peacock FSA | |||||||||
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Born | 1831 | ||||||||
Died | 1915 | ||||||||
Residence | Bottesford Manor, Brigg, Lincolnshire (c/o London Library, St James's Square, SW) | ||||||||
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academic literary | ||||||||
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Office Notes
ASL Council 1869 Member
House Notes
Notes From Elsewhere
Edward Peacock (22 December 1831, Hemsworth[1] – 31 March 1915[2]) was an English antiquarian and novelist.
Publications
External Publications
Antiquarian
• (ed.)The army lists of the Roundheads and Cavaliers, 1863
• English church furniture, ornaments and decorations, at the period of the Reformation : as exhibited in a List of the Goods destroyed in certain Lincolnshire churches, a.d. 1566, 1866
• (ed.) A list of the Roman Catholics in the county of York in 1604. Transcribed from the original ms. in the Bodleian library, 1872
• France, the empire, and civilization, 1873. (Published anonymously)
• A glossary of words used in the wapentakes of Manley and Corringham, Lincolnshire, 1877
• Index to English speaking students who have graduated at Leyden University, 1883
• Index to engravings in the "Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries", 1885
Novels
• Ralf Skirlaugh, the Lincolnshire Squire, 3 vols, 1870
• Mabel Heron, 3 vols, 1872
• John Markenfield, 3 vols, 1874
• Narcissa Brendon, 2 vols, 1891
House Publications
on barrows at Cleatham, Brigg