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Addy, Sidney Oldall (1888). A Glossary of Words Used in the Neighbourhood of Sheffield. Including a Selection of Local Names, and Some Notices of Folk-Lore, Games, and Customs. London: Trubner & Co. for the English Dialect Society.
Hunter, Joseph (1819). Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York. London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mayor & Jones.
Drake, James (1840). Drake's Road Book of the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway with a visiter's guide to the towns of Sheffield and Rotherham. London: Hayward and More.
Natural History of Sheffield by E. G. published in the Gentlemans Magazine, April 1764. Pdf and OCR (with errors) at Archive.org. I have seen speculation that E. G. was Edwin Godwin, Vicar of Attercliffe.