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 Frostcrley, eccl. dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Stan- hope and Wolsingham pars., S. Durham—dist., pop. 1440 ; vil., on river Wear, 3 m. SE. of Stanhope; P.O. 
Frostly Water, affluent of river Teviot, Teviothead par., Roxburghshire. 
Froswick, eminence, Westmorland, 8 miles NW. of Kendal. 
Frotoft, school, in S. of Rousay island, Orkney. 
Frowleswortb, par., S. Leicestershire, 5 miles NW. of Lutterworth, 1496 ac., pop. 214; P.O.; contains Frowleswortb Hall. 
Froxficld.—par. and vil., N. Hants, 3 miles NW. of Petersfield, 4909 ac., pop. 691; P.O.—2. Froxfield, par. and vil., S. Wilts, 3 miles AY. of Hungerford, 2214 ac., pop. 436; P.O. 
Froyle, par., N. Hants, 3¼ miles NE. of Alton, 3665 ac., pop. 764; contains the seat of Froyle Place. 
Fruid Water, affluent of river Tweed, Tweedsmuir par., Peeblesshire. 
Fruin Water, W. Dumbartonshire; rises 2 miles NE. of head of Gare Loch, and flows SE. through Glen Fruin to Loch Lomond 2¼ miles NW. of Balloch pier; the bloody clan conflict of Glenfruin, between the Mac- gregors and the Colquhouns, was fought Feb. 1603. 
Frnstfleld, hundred, S. Wilts, 8935 ac., pop. 1400. 
Fryer Mayne, hamlet, West Knighton par., Dorset, 3 miles SE. of Dorchester. 
Fryerage, seat, 6¼ miles NW. of Stokesley, North- Riding Yorkshire. 
Fryern, seat, 6¼ miles NW. of Steyning, W. Sussex. 
Fryern Barnet, par., Middlesex, 3 miles SE. of Barnet, 1304 ac., pop. 6424. 
Fryerning, par., W. Essex, 6 miles SW. of Chelms- ford, 1395 ac., pop. 704. 
Frying Pan, cavity communicating with the sea, on S. coast of Cornwall, 2¼ miles NE. of Lizard Head. 
Frystone (or Water Frystone), uninhabited tract (2018 ac.), Pontefract par., E. div. West-Riding York. 
Frystone, Ferry, par., E. div. West-Riding York- shire ; contains Frystone Hall, seat of Lord Houghton. See Ferry Frystone. 
Frystone, Honk, par. and township, E. div. West- Riding Yorkshire, 2¼ miles S. of Sherburn—par., 4254 ac., pop. 1106; township, 1771 ac., pop. 506; P.O., called Honk Fryston. 
Fry ton, township, Hovingham par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 6¼ m. N. of New Malton, 1884 ac., pop. 93. 
Fryup, Great and Little, 2 hamlets, Danby and Glaisdale pars., North-Riding Yorkshire; in vicinity is Fryup Hall, seat, 5¼ miles SAY. of Egton. 
Fuda (or Fuday), island, Barra par., Inverness-shire, in the Outer Hebrides, a little N. of Barra, pop. 6. 
Fuerty, par. and vil., on river Suck, in co. and 3 miles W. of Roscommon, 13,475 ac., pop. 2320; P.O. 
Fugglestone, St Peter, par., S. AYilts, in eastern vicinity of Wilton, 1818 ac. (40 water), pop. 1023. 
Fuinafort, 6 miles from Bunessan, Mull island, Argyllshire; P.O. 
Fuirdstone, old name of Careston par., Forfarshire. 
Fulbcck, par. and vil., S. Lincolnshire, 8¼ miles NAY. of Sleaford—par., 3900ac., pop. 645; P.O.; in N. vicinity of vil. is Fulbcck Hall. 
Fulbourn, par. (Fulbourn All Saints and St Vigors) and vil. with ry. sta. (Fulbourne), Cambridgeshire— par., 5221 ac., pop. 1769; vil., 5 miles SE. of Cam- bridge; P.O., T.O. ; in vicinity of vil. are Fulbourn House, seat, and Fulbourn Falley. 
Fulbrook.—hamlet, 4 miles SW. of AVinslow, Bucks. See Hogshaw with Fulbrook.—2. Fulbrook, par. and vil., W. Oxfordshire, 1 mile NE. of Burford, 1951 ac., pop. 349.7-3. Fulbrook, par. and hamlet, S. War- wickshire, 4 yniles NE. of Stratford-on-Avon, 650 ac., pop. 86.—4. Fulbrook, affluent of river AYheelock, AY. Cheshire. 
Fulfen, par., E. Staffordshire, nr. Lichfield, pop. 38. 
Fulford (or Great Fulford).—hamlet, 4 miles NE. of Moreton-Hampstead, E. Devon ; in vicinity is the seat of Fulford House.—2. Fulford, tithing, Pitminster par., S. Somerset, 3 miles S. of Taunton.—3. Fulford, vil., in par. and 4 miles NE. of Stone, W. Staffordshire; in vicinity are large stone quarries. 
Fulford, Little, hamlet, 1 mile NE. of Crediton, N. Devon. 
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