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Samuel Pegge
Samuel Pegge "the Elder" was an English antiquary and clergyman.
Books
Two Collections of Derbicisms
Samuel Pegge
The Forme of Cury
Samuel Pegge
Anecdotes of the English Language
Samuel Pegge
Anecdote of the English Language; Chiefly Regarding the Local Dialect of London and Its Environs. To which is Added a Supplement to Grose's "provincial Glossary". 3. Ed. Ed. by Henry Christmas
Samuel Pegge
A Glossary of Provincial and Local Words Used in England
Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge
The Forme of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery
Samuel Pegge
An historical account of Beauchief abbey [ed. by J. Nichols.].
Samuel Pegge
Two Collections of Derbicisms Containing Words and Phrases in a Great Measure Peculiar to the Natives and Inhabitants of the County of Derby
Samuel Pegge
Observations on the History of St. George, the Patron Saint of England ... Read at the Society of Antiquaries, April 10, 1777 [Samuel Pegge]
Samuel Pegge
A Glossary of Provincial and Local Words Used in England
Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge
Observations on the Stone Coffins Found at Christchurch. By Mr. Pegge. In a Letter to Gustavus Brander, Esq. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, Nov. 13, 1777
Samuel Pegge
An Inscription in honour of Serapis found at York illustrated
Samuel Pegge
Observations on the Stone Coffins found at Christ-Church
Samuel Pegge
Remarks on the First Noble, Coined 18 Edward 3, A.D. 1344; Wherein a New and More Rational Interpretation is Given of the Legend on the Reverse. By the Rev. Mr. Pegge. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, 27 May, 1773
Samuel Pegge
The Commencement of Day Amongst the Saxons and Britons Ascertained. In a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Lort by the Rev. Mr. Pegge. Read February 15, 1781 [at the Society of Antiquaries]
Samuel Pegge
Illustration of a gold enameled Ring, supposed to have been of Alhstan, Bishop of Sherburne
Samuel Pegge