Mabel Peacock (Q1010): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: corresponded with (P73): The Folklore Society (Q292)) |
(Created claim: corresponded with (P73): The Folklore Society (Q292)) |
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topic: St Mark's Eve (April 24th) (British English) |
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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)
1903
Fifth of November Customs (English)
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1903
St Mark's Eve (April 24th) (British English)
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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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