PETER MCCLURE, 2022. The English Surname Detective: Recent Encounters with Phantoms, Doppelgängers, Shape Changers, Impostors and Victims of Mistaken Identity. In: STEVEN BASSETT and ALISON J. SPEDDING, eds., Names, Texts and Landscapes in the Middle Ages: A Memorial Volume for Duncan Probert Shaun Tyas. 342-63
PETER MCCLURE, 2021. . Broderick, Brotheroe, Brobin and Critchett: Welsh or English?. In: GARETH A. BEVAN, G. ANGHARAD FYCHANN, HYWEL WYN OWEN and ANN PARRY OWEN, eds., Ar Drywydd Enwau Lleoedd: a festschrift in honour of Gwynedd Pierce Y Lolfa Cyf. 47-54
PETER MCCLURE, 2020. Personal Names as Evidence for Migrants and Migration in Medieval England. In: W. MARK ORMROD, JOANNA STORY and ELIZABETH M. TYLER, eds., Migrants in Medieval England c. 500–c. 1500 Oxford University Press. 120-43
PETER MCCLURE, 2016. Personal and surname dictionaries. In: PHILIP DURKIN, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Lexicography Oxford University Press. 271-91
PATRICK HANKS, RICHARD COATES and PETER MCCLURE, 2016. The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland Oxford University Press.
PETER MCCLURE, 2014. Explaining English surnames: linguistic ambiguity and the importance of context. Part II Nomina. 37, 109-41
PETER MCCLURE and GEORGE REDMONDS, 2014. The meaning of dinge in the names of buildings Journal of the English Place-Name Society. 46, 32-39
PETER MCCLURE, 2013. Explaining English surnames: linguistic ambiguity and the importance of context. Part I Nomina. 36, 1-33
PETER MCCLURE, PATRICK HANKS and RICHARD COATES, 2012. Methods for studying the origins and history of family names in Britain: philology meets statistics in a multicultural context. In: LARS-GUNNAR LARSSON and STAFFAN NYSTRÖM, eds., Facts and Findings on Personal Names: Some European examples 37-58
PETER MCCLURE, 2011. Surnames as sources in the OED OED Online. Available at: <http://public.oed.com/aspects-of-english/shapers-of-english/surnames-as-sources-in-the-oed/> PETER MCCLURE, 2010. Middle English occupational bynames as lexical evidence: a study of names in the Nottingham borough court rolls 1303-1455. Part 1, Methodology Transactions of the Philological Society. 108(2), 164-77
PETER MCCLURE, 2010. Middle English occupational bynames as lexical evidence: a study of names in the Nottingham borough court rolls 1303-1455. Part 2, Etymologies Transactions of the Philological Society. 108(3), 213-31
PETER MCCLURE, 2009. Etymological interpretations of Middle English Siveker, Tinker, and Tolker Notes and Queries. 254, 18-21
PETER MCCLURE, 2008. Names and landscapes in medieval Nottinghamshire, with particular reference to Lindrick and lime woods. In: O. J. PADEL and DAVID PARSONS, eds., A Commodity of Good Names: Essays in honour of Margaret Gelling Shaun Tyas. 395-409
PETER MCCLURE and T. GRUNDY, eds., 2008. The Cottingham Floods of June 2007: A portrait in words and pictures by Cottingham residents Cottingham Local History Society.
PETER MCCLURE, 2007. Changes in the personal name stock 1100-1300. In: DAVID ROLLASON and LYNDA ROLLASON, eds., The Durham Liber Vitae 2. The British Library. 13-16
PETER MCCLURE and GEORGE REDMONDS, 2007. Personal names from 1300 to the Dissolution. In: DAVID ROLLASON and LYNDA ROLLASON, eds., The Durham Liber Vitae 2. The British Library. 17-20
PETER MCCLURE and GEORGE REDMONDS, 2007. Surnames in the Liber Vitae after 1300. In: DAVID ROLLASON and LYNDA ROLLASON, eds., The Durham Liber Vitae 2. The British Library. 26-32
PETER MCCLURE, DAVID ROLLASON, PAUL RUSSELL and JOHN INSLEY, 2007. Personal names. In: DAVID ROLLASON and LYNDA ROLLASON, eds., The Durham Liber Vitae 2. The British Library. 35-246
PETER MCCLURE and DAVID ROLLASON, 2007. Surnames. In: DAVID ROLLASON and LYNDA ROLLASON, eds., The Durham Liber Vitae 2. The British Library. 247-354
PETER MCCLURE, 2005. The kinship of Jack: II, pet-forms of Middle English personal names with the suffixes -cok and -cus Nomina. 28, 5-42
PETER MCCLURE, 2005. Cottingham, 1900-35: the view from the Council Chamber. In: JOHN MARKHAM, ed., Cottingham in the Twentieth Century Cottingham Local History Society and Highgate of Bristol. 71-119
PETER MCCLURE, 2003. The kinship of Jack: I, pet-forms of Middle English personal names with the suffixes -kin, -ke, -man and -cot Nomina. 26, 93-117
PETER MCCLURE, 1998. The interpretation of hypocoristic forms of Middle English baptismal names Nomina. 21, 101-31
PETER MCCLURE, 1996. The names of merchants in medieval Dublin Nomina. 19, 61-78
PETER MCCLURE and ROBIN HEADLAM WELLS, 1990. Elizabeth I as a second Virgin Mary Renaissance Studies. 4(1), 38-70
PETER MCCLURE, 1984. A glossary and linguistic commentary on Best's Farming Book and related documents. In: DONALD WOODWARD, ed., The Farming Book and Memorandum Books of Henry Best of Elmswell, 1642 Oxford University Press for the British Academy. 273-323
PETER MCCLURE, 1983. The ME occupational term Ringere Nomina. 7, 102
PETER MCCLURE, 1982. The origin of the surname Waterer Nomina. 6, 92
PETER MCCLURE, 1981. Nicknames and petnames: linguistic forms and social contexts Nomina. 5, 63-76
PETER MCCLURE, 1981. The interpretation of Middle English nicknames Nomina. 5, 95-104
PETER MCCLURE, 1979. Patterns of migration in the late Middle Ages: the evidence of English place-name surnames Economic History Review. 2nd series 32, 167-82
PETER MCCLURE, 1978. Surnames from English place-names as evidence for mobility in the Middle Ages The Local Historian. 13(2), 80-86
PETER MCCLURE, 1974. Three plant names in ME place-names and surnames: "breme", "rounce", "bilbery" Notes and Queries. 219, 42-44
PETER MCCLURE, 1973. Lay subsidy rolls and dialect phonology. In: F. SANDGREN, ed., Otium et Negotium: Studies in onomatology and library science presented to Olof von Feilitzen Norstedt. 188-94
PETER MCCLURE, 1973. Gawain's mesure and the significance of the three hunts in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Neophilologus. 57, 375-87
PETER MCCLURE, Names and people in the Thorney Liber Vitae Nomina 39. 97-118