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Frew, Ford of. See Ford of Frew.
Freyncstown, par., AY. co. AYicklow, 5 miles N. of Baltinglass, 1568 ac., pop. 128.
Freystrop, par., Pembrokeshire, on r. AVest Cleddau, 2½ miles SE. of Haverfordwest, 1611 ac., pop. 381.
Friar, island, bar. Ballinahinch, co. Galway.
Friar Mayne, hamlet, West Knighton par., Dorset, 4½ miles SE. of Dorchester.
Friar Mere, eccl. dist., Rochdale par., S. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, pop. 2315.
Friardykes, the site of a cell of Melrose Abbey, Stenton par., Haddingtonshire.
Friars, The, seat, 1 m. SE. of Winchelsea, E. Sussex.
Friars Brae, eminence, in co. and on S. side of town of Linlithgow; was the site of a Carmelite friary (1290).
Friars Buildings, hamlet, near Alnwick, Northumb.
Friars Carse, seat, Dunscore par., Dumfriesshire, on the Nith, 1J m. SE. of Auldgirth sta. and 6 m. NAY. of Dumfries; was a cell of Melrose Abbey. Friars Carse was often visited by Burns during his tenancy of Ellisland.
Friars Crag, rock, on NE. margin of Derwent AVater, W. Cumberland; commands a fine view of the lake.
Friars Croft, site of monastery (1218), at town of Dunbar, Haddingtonshire.
Friars Dubb, site of Carmelite friary, at town of Bervie, Kincardineshire.
Friars Glen, Fordoun par., Kincardineshire; has vestiges of a Carmelite friary.
Friars Head, old seat, on Eshton Beck, West- Riding Yorkshire, 7 miles NW. of Skipton.
Friars Heel, isolated block of stone at Stonehenge, 2 miles from Amesbury, AArilts.
Friarside, place with ruined chapel, 7 miles SAA7. of Gateshead, Durham.
Friarton, place, on r. Tay, in co. and 1 m. S. of Perth.
Friary.—par., E. Staffordshire, in Lichfield city,pop.
9.—2. Friary, par., W. Surrey, in Guildford mun. bor., 13 ac., pop. 447.—3. Friary, seat, Westmorland ; post- town, Appleby.
Friary, The, seat of the Earl of Aylesford, near Aylesford, mid. Kent.
Frickley, hamlet with ry. sta., 4 miles NE. of Bolton upon Dearne, AVest-Riding Yorkshire; ½ mile N. is Frickley Hall. See Clayton with Frickley.
Friday Street, hamlet, Westham par., E. Sussex, 5 miles NE. of Eastbourne.
Friday bridge, eccl. dist. and hamlet, Elm par., Cambridgeshire—dist., pop. 621; hamlet, 3 miles SE. of Wisbech ; P.O., called Friday Bridge.
Fridaythorpe, par. and vil., East-Riding Yorkshire, 10 miles AY. of Driffield, 1919 ac., pop. 320; P.O.
Friel-honse, island, Morvern par., Argyll, pop. 1.
Friendly, vil., in par. and 3 miles W. of Halifax, N. div. AVest-Riding Yorkshire.
FTtesden, hamlet, Bucks. See Frithsden.
Fricstliorpc, par., mid. Lincolnshire, 5 miles SW. of Market Rasen, 586 ac., pop. 61.
Fries ton, par., Lincoln. See Freiston.
Frieth, hamlet, Hambleden par., Bucks, 8 miles SW. of Wycombe.
Friezland, eccl. dist., Rochdale par., N. div. AVest- Riding Yorkshire, pop. 1853.
Frilford, township, Marcham par., Berks, 4 miles W. of Abingdon, 1240 ac., pop. 178.
Frilsham, par., Berks, 6 miles SE. of East Ilsley, 977 ac., pop. 209.
Frimley, township and vil. with ry. sta., Ash par., AA7. border of Surrey, on river Blackwater, 9 miles W. of AYoking sta.—township, 7674 ac., pop. 4012; P.O.; 1J mile SE. of vil. is the hamlet of Frimley Green; in vicinity is the seat of Frimley Park.
Frindsbury, par. and vil., mid. Kent—par. (partly in Rochester city), 3608 ac., pop. 3815; pop. of city part, 1612 ; vil., 1 mile N. of Rochester; P.O.
Fring, par., AY. Norfolk, 2½ miles SAY. of Docking sta., 1710 ac., pop. 174 ; contains Fring Hall.
Fringford, par. and vil., Oxfordshire, 4½ miles HE. of Bicester, 1460 ac., pop. 411; P.O.; contains the scat of Fringford Heath.
Frinsted, par., mid. Kent, 4 miles SAY. of Sitting- bourne, 1290 ac., pop. 208 ; P.O.
Frinton, coast par., E. Essex, 4 miles SW. of the Naze, 469 ac., pop. 55 ; contains Frinton Hall. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
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