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Wicken Tree House, Kirton-In-Lindsey (British English)
1919
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Transactions of the Lincolnshire Naturalists Union (English)
Dunstan House (British English)
1896
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The Antiquary, July 1896 (British English)
19 May 1896Gregorian
The Hood Game as Played at Haxey, in Lincolnshire (British English)
Peacock's paper was read on her behalf by Edward Clodd (Folklore Society President). Photographs demonstrating the game were exhibited to complement the paper. (English)
1 reference
19 May 1896Gregorian
Executed Criminals and Folk-Medicine (British English)
1 reference
1903
Fifth of November Customs (English)
Peacock's correspondence on this topic was published in Folklore. (British English)
1 reference
1903
St Mark's Eve (April 24th) (British English)
Peacock's correspondence on this topic was published in Folklore. (British English)
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1903
Land Rising Supernaturally (British English)
Peacock's correspondence on this topic was published in Folklore. (British English)
1 reference
1903
Jus Prima Noctis (English)
Peacock's correspondence on this topic was published in Folklore. (English)
1 reference
1903
An Episcopal Life Index (British English)
Peacock's correspondence on this topic was published in Folklore. (British English)
1 reference
Peacock and Gutch co-authored a volume of their collected folklore of Lincolnshire in the Folklore Society's County Folklore series in 1908. (British English)
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41395
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/personDetails.xhtml?personId=41395
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