[2] He became a schoolmaster at Blairlodge School in Scotland for four years before taking up private tutoring, initially in St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex.
[4] "I should doubt whether any coach ever had pupils more numerous, more idle, and, on the whole, more pleasant," wrote a correspondent calling himself "B. D.".
"[4] Pigg resumed his intermittent first-class cricket career from 1886 with occasional matches for MCC, many of them against Cambridge University, and for other amateur teams.
[1] In addition to his cricket activities, he was also a keen golfer and was instrumental in securing permanent facilities for the Cambridge University Golf Club at a course near Newmarket.
[4] He retired to Cheltenham but had been present at the winter meeting of the golf club a month before his death.