The name of PECK is not only established in Cambridgeshire, but in the surrounding counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Beds, and also in Notts. PICK is the Lincolnshire form of the name, and PIGG is its form in Herts. In the 13th century PECK occurred in Lincolnshire, Hunts, and Bucks, and PICK, PICKE, and PIK in Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, Wilts and Shropshire (H.R.) PECK was the name of the churchwarden of Long-Stow, Cambridgeshire, in 1643 (Carter)...PEEK is evidently in most cases another form of PECK or PICK. It occurs as such also in Devonshire, and as PEAKE in Norfolk and Staffordshire. The PEEKEs were a Cambridgeshire family 200 years (in 1890) ago (Blom). PEKE was a Cambridgeshire and a Wiltshire name in the 13th century (H.R.)