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1796.] Writings of the late Rev. Dr. Samuel Pegge.
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XXI.
VOLUME viir.
A Sketch of the Hiflory of the Asylum, or Sanctuary, from
irs Origin to the final Abolition of it in the Reign of K. James I,
Ohi rvations on the Stanton Moor Urns, and Dtuidtcal
Temt^le.
A cucumflantial Detail of the BATTLE of LINCOLN, A. D.
1217 (i Henry 1!I.>.
VOLUME IX.
Defcription of anahtr [a third] KOMAN PiG of Lead found ia
Derbyshire.
Obrcrvations on fome Brafs CELTS, and other fVeapons, difcove-
red in Inland, 17 So.
ilXVIl.(p. 189.) Difcovcries on opening a Tumulus in Derbyshire.
. VOr.UME X.
|ll.(p. 17.) Derbeiescira Romana.
! , . Some Obfervations of the Paintings in Brereton Church."
(P- 50 )
; XIX. On the Hunting of the antieni Inhabitant* of our Ifland, Bri-
i (p. 1 56.) tons snd Saxont.
; XXIIl. Oblervations on an aniient FoNT at Burnham-Deepdale, ia
(p. 177.) Norfolk.
BIBLIOTHECA TOPOGRAPHICA BRITANNICA.
The following articles appear to have been contribufid by D^. Pegge to this
ufefui and interefting refervoir of Britilh Topographical Hiftorv, I'iz.
N° XVn. A Memoir on ihe Storv of GuY Earl of Warwick [itSj],
The Hil^ory and Antquiries of Eccleshal - Manor anc!
Castle, in the County of Stafford; and of Lichfield House
in London [ 1784].
[This Memoir is infcribed to four fuccef!ive b'^Jhops of Lichfield'.
the Right Rev. Dr. John Egcrion (then Bilhop of Durham); Hon.
Dr. Broivnloiu North, then (and ftil ) B fi!)o/> of Wtnchefier ; D,-.
Richard Hurd, then (and Hi 1) Bijiop of Worcefter ; and the Hon.
and Rev. Dr. James Cornivallis, the prefent Btjhop of Lichfield^
who has done. Dr. Pegge the honour to depofit a copy of it aiiiung
the Archi'ves belonging to that See"]
The Roman Roads (Iken-hl Street and Batb (f^ay) difcovered and
invefiigated througii the Cour.trv of the Coritani, or the Coun-
ty of Derby ; with the Addition of a DtJ/ertatton on the Cori-
tani. [1704.]
An Hiftoricai Account of that venerable Monument of Antiquiir
the Textus Roffensis ; including Memoirs of Mr. Wiiliain
Elftob, and his Sifter Mrs. Elizabeth Elflob. [1784]
Some Account of that Species of Prelates formerly exi fling in
E'lgland, ufually called " Bishops /« Partibus Infidelium." [1784.}
[The Article before us is combined with fome others to confo-
lulate what has been written on the Subjeft. It begins with a Let-
ter from the Rev. Thomas Brett, LL.D, on Suffragan Bi/hops iti
England, extrafled from Drake's Antiquities of Yoik (p. 530),
which 15 /t>! lowed by a Memoir on the fametopick from the Rev.
Mr. Leivis, of Margate. To thofe is fubjoined Dr. /'^■^^•f'/ ac-
count of " BiJLops in Partibus Irfiislium.^'
[N. li. Tins Number clofes with "A Lift of the Suffmgan Bi-
fiops in En G land, drawn up by tho late Rev. Henry Wharton, M. A.
and extr.Qed from his MSS. in the Limbeth Librarv."J
Sketch of iheHiftory oi Biljover and P^a;^ Castles, In tiie County
ofDi^rby, (in a Lt-tter to his Grace the Z).^.<v of Pertland) illuf-
trated with various Drawings by Hayman Rooke, Ejij. [17S5.]
A Svl'oge of the rf/Bfl^Ww^ -authentic Inscriptions relaiivc to the
Ercdiun of our E-gJi/h Chukcues, embellifhed with Copper*
Plates. l<\icnbt(i 10 Rjchard Co:igh, Efq. [1787.J
(ft be continued by Dr. Pegge'i numtrous Injirttojis in /Ai? Gentleman's
*^ isiAGAZiNE, and liis in<ieper.dint Publicationi.)
Mr.
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XXV.
XXVIII.
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