Mabel Peacock
Mabel Geraldine Woodruffe Peacock (9 May 1856– 17 July 1920)[1] was an English folklorist.
Peacock was the daughter of Lucy and Edward Peacock F.S.A. of Bottesford Manor, Brigg, Lincolnshire, and later of Kirton-in-Lindsey. She made collections of folklore in this region and published them in journals and her books.[2]
She retired to Norfolk in 1918 and died of tuberculosis in 1920. Mabel Peacock is buried in Grayingham, Lincolnshire churchyard. [3]
Peacock is among the favorite authors of Sir George Bailey in A. S. Byatt's novel, Possession.[4]
Bibliography
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Her works include:
- An Index of Royalists whose estates were confiscated during the Commonwealth. 1879.
- Tales and Rhymes in the Lindsey Folk-speech, 1886, with Max Peacock (anonymously)
- Tales fra Linkishire, 1889. She also edited a reprint of John Bunyan's Holy War and Heavenly Footman, 1892, with full introduction and notes;
- Lincolnshire Tales, 1897.
- Lincolnshire Rhymes, 1907.
- Lincolnshire County Folklore, 1908, with Eliza Gutch.
- Many contributions to Folk-Lore and a collection of notes and manuscript.
References
- ↑ Death Notice, Norfolk Chronicle, 15 December 1920
- ↑ Crooke, William, ed. (December 1920). Obituary of Miss Mabel Peacock. 31. Wikisource. p. 338. [scan]
- ↑ Death Notice, Norfolk Chronicle, 15 December 1920
- ↑ Byatt, AS. Possession 1991
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