Edward Peacock

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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)
Occupation academic
literary
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow 1864.06.14
ASL, AI local secretary for North Lincolnshire 1865.02.28
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1871.11.20 resigned
elected_ASL 1864.06.14
societies Society of Antiquaries

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ASL Council 1869 Member

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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

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