[50] Another son, Christopher, died an infant in 1736.
[51] Who died in 1775, in his 89th year.
[52] Who married Anne-Katharine, Mr. S. Pegge's only sister.
[53] She died Oct. 23, 1807, in her 82d year.
[54] A few extracts from his Letters are given in p. lxxxiii.
[55] Had Mr. Pegge lived to have completed his whole design, the Title would have run thus: "Hospitium Regis; or, a History of the Royal Household, and the several Officers thereof, principally in the Departments of the Lord Steward, the Lord Chamberlain, the Master of the Horse, and the Groom of the Stole. Collected and digested by Samuel Pegge, Esq. F.S.A."
[56] The History of Somerset House was with Mr. Pegge a favourite subject; and to this, with the exception of the two concluding pages, he had put the finishing hand.
[57] Announced by the Author in his Introduction to Part III. and by himself very nearly completed for the press.
[58] Of this Elegy Mr. Pegge printed only a few copies to be given to particular Friends; but, by his permission, it was re-printed for sale by Mr. Joseph Bradley, of Chesterfield.
[59] See the "Illustrations of Literature," vol. I. p. 427.