Samuel Pegge "the Elder" (5 November 1704 – 14 February 1796) was an English antiquary and clergyman. Born at Chesterfield, Derbyshire, he was the son...
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Samuel Pegge - the younger (1733 – 22 May 1800) was an antiquary, poet, musical composer and lexicographer. He was the son of Samuel Pegge and their work...
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Maud Cunnington Peter Pegge-Burnell of Beauchief High Sheriff of Derbyshire 1788 Samuel Pegge, British antiquary Samuel Pegge (the younger), British...
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such as mace and cloves. The collection was named The Forme of Cury by Samuel Pegge, who published an edition of one of the manuscripts in 1780 for a trustee...
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1929 work A History of Rochester quotes a 1735 glossary by the Rev. Samuel Pegge on the subject: A Man of Kent and a Kentish Man is an expression often...
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feature the portrait of Austen allegedly drawn by her sister Cassandra. Samuel Pegge, Antiquarian, Vicar of Godmersham 1730-1750. Author Russell Hoban repurposes...
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Catherine Pegge (born c. 1635) was a long-term mistress of Charles II of England. She had two children by him, Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth...
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Henry the Seventh (1622). A short history of the Guard was written by Samuel Pegge as part of his Curialia (1782).: 2-3 A 50-page history of the Guard...
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medieval English royal households. The eighteenth-century antiquarian Samuel Pegge wrote that Knights of the Body were Esquires of the Body who had been...
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Calcot Manor in Gloucestershire, long since ruined, and a drawing of Samuel Pegge's church which was later rebuilt after a fire. He also made a number of...
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Tanner, writing in 1695, stated that it was founded in 1183. However, Samuel Pegge in his History of Beauchief Abbey noted that Albinas, the abbot of Derby...
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(2001), 39. John Doran, History of Court Fools (London, 1858), 190. Samuel Pegge, Curialia, vol. 2 (London, 1806), 120. Jemma Field, Anna of Denmark:...
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(born 1938, England/Canada, N) Francis Peck (1692–1743, England, P) Samuel Pegge (1704–1796, E, P) John Pell (1611–1685, England, Ma/Po) David Naguib...
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Sir Christopher Pegge M.D. (1765–1822) was an English physician. The son of Samuel Pegge the younger, by his first wife, he was born in London. He entered...
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professor Johnny Pearson, composer of television theme tunes and pianist Samuel Pegge (1704–1796), antiquary and Vicar of Old Whittington Steve Perez (born...
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manuscript authored by Samuel Pegge, an antiquary who served as the vicar of Godmersham in Kent from 1731 to 1751. After Pegge died, the manuscript was...
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1st Baronet, officer of the British Royal Navy (b. 1709) February 14 – Samuel Pegge, English antiquary (b. 1704) February 15 – John Caesar Australian bushranger...
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officer in King George's War and the French and Indian War (d. 1761) Samuel Pegge, English antiquary and clergyman (d. 1796) November 6 – Willem Bentinck...
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Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities. Insomniac Press. ISBN 9781897415931. Pegge, Samuel, ed. (2014). The Forme of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery. Cambridge...
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officer in King George's War and the French and Indian War (d. 1761) Samuel Pegge, English antiquary and clergyman (d. 1796) November 6 – Willem Bentinck...
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Answer. II (35): 138. 29 November 1879. Retrieved 15 December 2019. Samuel Pegge (1818). Curialia Miscellanea; Or, Anecdotes of Old Times: Regal, Noble...
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Thomas Tanner, writing in 1695, stated that it was founded in 1183. Samuel Pegge in his History of Beauchief Abbey notes that Albinas, the abbot of Derby...
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Viscount Chaworth, 1621–? John Maynard, by 1621–>1641 Queen Anne of Denmark Samuel Daniel John Florio, by 1604 - 1619 Matthew Hairstanes Charles I (1625–1649)...
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circle. Colebrook's analysis was echoed in the 18th-century writings of Samuel Pegge, Edward Hasted, and John Thorpe. In 1827, the road passing through the...
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old 'Cock and Pynot' was converted into a cottage. The local vicar, Samuel Pegge, was amongst about fifty dignitaries who met at Revolution House in 1788...
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The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I (Oxford, 2024), p. 53. Samuel Pegge, Curialia (London, 1791), pp. 37-8, from Fowler's True Reportary. Thomas...
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Spanyards, as well as they from the Romans and the Romans from the Greeks? Samuel Pegge, addressing the Society of Antiquaries in 1765, dismissed Plot's conjecture...
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that he translated the Decameron is recorded by his school friend, Dr Samuel Pegge, in the College of Arms, who expressly mentions the fact. "Balguy, Charles" ...
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and poet, The Old Wives' Tale Mal Peet (1947–2015), children's writer Samuel Pegge (1704–1796), antiquary, translator and cleric Isaac Penington (1616–1679)...
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and progressively garbled the coin's inscription and design. In 1772, Samuel Pegge correctly argued that all the coins then attributed to the early Anglo-Saxon...
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