Copy 1, Volume 1
England and Wales delineated, historical, entertaining & commercial. Alphabetically arranged / by Thomas Dugdale ... Assisted by William Burnett.
- Thomas Dugdale
- Date:
- [1854-60?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: England and Wales delineated, historical, entertaining & commercial. Alphabetically arranged / by Thomas Dugdale ... Assisted by William Burnett. Source: Wellcome Collection.
1007/1020 page 807
![I1 Names of Places. County. Number of Atiles from Dist. Lond. Popu- lation 27 Fring * pa Norfolk.. .. Burnham W. 8 Dorking 4 Wells 8 119 127 31 Fringford ... pa Oxford Bicester . . . .4 Croughton... 5 Deddington 10 68 358 21 Frinstead .. Kent Charing .. . 5 Milton 3 Faversham .. 5 43 193 14 Frinton .... pa Essex Maningtree 12 Harwich ... .8 Colchester.. 18 69 466 23 F risby ham Leicester ... Leicester.. . .8 Tugby 3 Mkt Harboro’ 9 88 21 23 Frisby upon the ) Leicester ... M. Mowbray 5 Market Sorrel 7 N. Broughton 6 106 442 24 Friskney ... pa Lincoln .... Boston 12 Wainfieet . . .5 Spilsby 8 126 1457 24 Fristhorpe .. pa Lincoln .... Mark. Raisin 5 Spittal 9 Lincoln .. . .10 143 45 24 Friston Lincoln .... G rantham ... 9 Newark 12 Ditto 12 121 .... 38 Friston Sussex Hailsham .... 8 Seaford 2 Beachy Head 2 62 89 10 Fritchley ... Derby Wirksworth .5 Alfreton .. . .5 Derby 12 138 .... 7 Frith Chester .... Nantwich .. .6 Malpas 5 Whitchurch 5 166 24 Frith Ville . Lincoln .... Spilsbv 3 Horncastle .. 7 Alford 8 134 261 16 Fritham .... Hants Bramshaw .. 6 Stockbridge 11 Salisbury ... .7 74 11 Frithelstock. pa Devon G. Torrington2 Holsworthy 13 Bideford ... .5 213 696 21 Fnttendon . pa Kent Cranbrook . ..4 Maidstone .. 10 Charing.. ..10 44 816 27 Fritton.. .. pa Norfolk.... M. Stratton 2 Norwich ... 10 Bungay 8 99 243 36 Yarmouth .. .7 Belton 3 117 170 31 Fritwell pa Oxford Bicester 6 Deddington. .5 Croughton .. 4 67 494 9 Frizinton t •. to Cumberland Whitehaven .3 Egremont .. .4 Workington 9 295 21 Maidstone .*.12 Charing .. . .13 48 15 Frocester I . Gloucester.. Dursley 4 Gloucester . 10 Stroud 6 108 414 16 Frobury Hants Kingsclere .. 2 Basingstoke . 8 Whitchurch 9 54 .... 33 M. Wenlock 7 Shrewsbury. .8 Ch. Stretton 6 164 186 24 Frodingham pa Lincoln .... Glandford Br 9 Burton 4 Ep. Axholme 9 169 425 46 Frodingham, North § ( E. R. York . Gt. Driffield 5 Dunnington . 1 Bridlington 11 198 711 46 Frodingham, South . .to E. R. York . Hull 9 Hedon 6 Patrington .. 3 183 69 7 Frodsham |] . m t & pa Chester .... Warrington 10 Daresbury . .£> Chester .. . .10 183 7293 • FRING.—Fairs, May 10th and December 11th, for horses. f FRIZINTON or Frisington. In this township is a chalybeate spring. Chalybeate possessing the same qualities as that at Harrowgate ; and surprising cures spnng' are said to have been effected by its use. Considerable quantities of iron- stone are quarried here. Frizinton-park formerly yielded large quantities of iron ore, but the mines are now discontinued. + FROCESTER. On the left of this little village appears Camley Pike, of a volcanic shape, and the bold projecting head of Stinchcombe ; in the fore-ground, two expanded reaches of the Severn ; the intermediate distances between the Forest-hills, the blue mountains of Malvern, and the turrets of Gloucester, are filled up with cultivated fields, village churches, and buildings of various descriptions, among which the castle and tower of Berkeley, with their lofty battlements, are easily distinguished. The manor belongs to the Earl of Warwick. The mansion is of the age of Elizabeth ; and during the progress of that sovereign through this country, in 1574, it became her residence for one night. It was then in the pos- session of George Huntley, Esq., whose family continued owners till 1612. when it became the property of Sir Robert Ducie, Bart. Lord Ducie is the present owner. The abbots of Gloucestershire had a sumptuous resi- dence here; and it is said to have formerly been the site of a college of prebendaries. An ancient conventual barn, 210 feet in length, is still remaining. Residence of Queen - Elizabeth for one night $ FRODINGHAM (North).—Fairs, July 10th and October 2d for toys and pedlery. || FRODSHAM. This market-town is very pleasantly situated on an eminence, at the foot of the hills forming the northern extremity of Dela- mere-forest, and near the junction of the Weever and the Mersey; over the latter, about a mile from the town, is a bridge, near which on the banks of the river, are some salt pits, which give employment to a con- siderable number of the inhabitants, many of whom are also employed in the cotton manufacture. The town consists principally of two long and well-paved streets, which cross each other at right angles. Formerly there was a castle at Frodsham, which, together with the town, was granted by Edward I. to David, who was at that time at variance with his brother Salt pif.s.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29337306_0001_1007.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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