Peregrine Bingham, the elder (1754–1826) was an English biographer and poet.
By his wife Amy, daughter of William Bowles,[2] he was the father of Peregrine Bingham the younger.
He wrote Memoirs of his father, prefixed to Dissertations, Essays, and Sermons, by the late George Bingham, B.D., 2 vols., 1804.
These Memoirs, which are abridged in John Hutchins' Dorset, new edition, gave rise to a controversy between the author and the rector of Critchill.
Bingham also wrote The Pains of Memory, a poem, in two books, London, 1811; 2nd ed., with vignettes, 1812.