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KATHERINE PEGGE
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N., who refers our Querist for particulars of this lady to the "Memoirs of the Rev. Dr. Samuel Pegge and his Family," in Nichols' *Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century*, vol. vi. pp. 224, 225, adds —"As the lady had no issue by Sir Edward Greene, it perhaps does not matter what his family was. "I see he was created a baronet 26th July, 1660, and died s. p. Dec. 1676; and that Courthope, in his *Extinct Baronetage*, calls his lady 'dau. of —— Pegg,' not being aware of her importance as the mother of the Earl of Plymouth. This may be worth remarking."
Topics: Genealogy, Historical Customs