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161: 181:"Volume the First. Containing, I. The complete Statesman, exemplified in the Life and Action of Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord High Treasurer of England in Queen Elizabeth’s Time; largely setting forth both his public and private Conduct. With many Notes from his own MS. Diary, and other Authors many other Memoirs, Letters, Wills, and Epitaphs; amounting in all to above 150 curious Articles; all now published from original MSS. communicated by eminent Persons … Adorned with Cuts. London: Printed 1732" 239: 141:
portrait of Peck (by R. Collins, from life) in volume I, and nine other plates, as well as integral engravings in the text; Stukeley presented the plate of Henry Wykys, vicar of
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He wrote several books on history. In 1727 he published a history of Stamford called
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in 1709. (Some have confused him with another Francis Peck, who was admitted to
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in 1732 and corresponded with many of the leading antiquaries and
74: 43: 22:(1692–1743) was an English priest of the Church of England and 188:, printed 1735, contains a further 150 "curious Articles". 65:
He was ordained as priest, 27 May 1716. After a curacy at
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for Volume I (as called for in the "Directions to the
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Index

antiquary
Stamford, Lincolnshire
England
Stamford School
Charterhouse School
St John's College, Cambridge
Trinity College, Cambridge
King's Cliffe
Goadby Marwood
prebend
Oxford schism in the town
Society of Antiquarians
historians
Thomas Hearne
Browne Willis
Roger
Samuel Gale
William Stukeley
miscellany
engraved
frontispiece
All Saints' Church, Stamford
Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley
Queen Elizabeth I
Lord High Treasurer

Burghley House
first edition
title page
Binder

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