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educated at Queen’s College, Oxford (B.A. 1784, M.A. 1788, 
B.D. 1797), and was vicar of Sparsholt, Berkshire, from 
1803 until his death, February 17, 1841. 
1837. Statistical and General | History | published under the super- 
intendence of the | Statistical committee | of the | Worcestershire 
Natural History Society. | Fasciculus I. | Parish of Great Witley. 
| By | The Reverend Thomas Pearson., Rector of Great Witley ; | 
and | The Reverend John Pearson. | 
Collation — 1 vol. 8vo, pp. 40, title without imprint. 
Birds at pp. 10-14. 
Subjoined to “ An | Address | delivered at the opening of the | 
Worcester Museum | by | Charles Hastings, M.D., F.G.S. | . . . | 
London : . . . 1837,” and forming part of the same volume. 
Pease (H. J. Eobinson). See under Audas (T.) 
Peek (Sir Henry William, Bart.), 1825-98 
Sir Henry Peek, first baronet, of Eousdon, Lyme Eegis, 
Devon, was born February 26, 1825, and was bead of the 
firm of Peek Bros. & Co., tea merchants. He was D.L. for 
Devonshire, and was M.P. for Mid-Surrey from 1868 to 1884. 
He died August 26, 1898. The collection below mentioned 
was formed for Sir Henry Peek by Messrs. Swaysland (father 
and son) of Brighton. 
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1888. A Collection of British Birds at Rousdon. London : 1888. 
Collation- — 1 vol. 4to, pp. 30' un. + 6 “ outline Index plates of 
cases.” 
Peel (Charles Victor Alexander), viv. 
This author, the third son of Charles Peel of the Manor 
House, North Eode, Cheshire, was born June 26, 1869. His 
best-known book is his Somaliland (1900). He resides at 
Banbury Eoad, Oxford, and is a Fellow of the Zoological 
and Eoyal Geographical Societies. His work below noted 
is mostly of a sporting nature, but has as an appendix, 
“ List of the Animals and Birds actually seen by the Author 
in the Outer Hebrides A 
