Florence Peacock (Q1153): Difference between revisions
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point in time: December 1897Gregorian
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- Miss Florence Peacock
- Florence Mary Woodruffe Peacock
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English | Florence Peacock |
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Dunstan House, Kirton-in-Lindsey (British English)
1896
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Notes and Queries 15 Feb 1896, p 128 (British English)
Bottesford Manor (English)
1873
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Peacock (English)
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17 December 1896Gregorian
Bronze Mortar found in the Isle of Axholme (British English)
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SAL 02/47 (British English)
SAL 04/01 SAL Exec Committee Minute Book 5 1889 - 1897 (English)
15 February 1898Gregorian
a rabbit vertebrae, known as "The Fox's Face" (British English)
The vertebrae was exhibited on Peacock's behalf by the Secretary of the Folklore Society (British English)
In the January 1898 issue of The Antiquary, Florence Peacock was acknowledged for supplying photographs of a "dated mortar" belonging to Richard Reynolds, Cliff Lodge, Leeds (English)
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November 1895Gregorian
September 1895Gregorian
July 1896Gregorian
December 1897Gregorian
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https://england.prm.ox.ac.uk/noajax-individuals0d74.html?i_l=P&i_id=914
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https://northlincolnshiremuseum.co.uk/discover/the-peacock-family/
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0000000510880125
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