William Frere, the Glossary
William Frere (28 November 1775 – 25 May 1836), was an English lawyer and academic, a law-serjeant and Master of Downing College, Cambridge.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Balsham, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridgeshire, Downing College, Cambridge, Ellenor Fenn, Eton College, Felsted School, Francis Annesley (1734–1812), George Clint, John Fenn (antiquarian), John Frere, John Hookham Frere, List of vice-chancellors of the University of Cambridge, Paston Letters, Philip Howard Frere, Roydon, South Norfolk, Serjeant-at-law, Sylvester Douglas, 1st Baron Glenbervie, Thomas Worsley, Trinity College, Cambridge, William Herbert (botanist), Wrangler (University of Cambridge).
- Frere family
- People from Balsham
- People from Dereham
Balsham
Balsham is a rural village and civil parish in the county of Cambridgeshire, England, which has much expanded since the 1960s and is now one of several dormitory settlements of Cambridge.
Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds, commonly referred to locally as Bury is a cathedral and market town in the West Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England.
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Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.
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Downing College, Cambridge
Downing College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge and currently has around 950 students.
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Ellenor Fenn
Ellenor Fenn (Frere; 12 March 1743 – 1 November 1813; pseudonyms, Mrs. Teachwell, Mrs. Lovechild) was a prolific 18th-century British writer of children's books. William Frere and Ellenor Fenn are People from Dereham.
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Eton College
Eton College is a 13–18 public fee-charging and boarding secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England.
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Felsted School
Felsted School is a co-educational independent boarding and day school, situated in Felsted in Essex, England.
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Francis Annesley (1734–1812)
Francis Annesley (2 May 1734 – 17 April 1812) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons for 32 years from 1774 to 1806, and was the first Master of Downing College, Cambridge.
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George Clint
George Clint (12 April 1770 – 10 May 1854) was an English portrait painter and engraver, especially notable for his many theatrical subjects.
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John Fenn (antiquarian)
Sir John Fenn (26 November 1739 – 14 February 1794) was an English antiquary. William Frere and John Fenn (antiquarian) are People from Dereham.
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John Frere
John Frere (10 August 1740 – 12 July 1807) was an English antiquary and a pioneering discoverer of Old Stone Age or Lower Palaeolithic tools in association with large extinct animals at Hoxne, Suffolk in 1797. William Frere and John Frere are Frere family.
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John Hookham Frere
John Hookham Frere (21 May 1769 – 7 January 1846) was an English diplomat and author. William Frere and John Hookham Frere are Frere family.
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List of vice-chancellors of the University of Cambridge
The vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge (formally known as The Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor) is the main administrative and academic officer of the university, and is elected by the Regent House for a term of up to seven years. William Frere and List of vice-chancellors of the University of Cambridge are vice-Chancellors of the University of Cambridge.
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Paston Letters
The Paston Letters is a collection of correspondence between members of the Paston family of Norfolk gentry and others connected with them in England between the years 1422 and 1509.
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Philip Howard Frere
Philip Howard Frere (1813–1868) was an English academic and writer on agricultural matters. William Frere and Philip Howard Frere are Frere family.
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Roydon, South Norfolk
Roydon is a small village, parish and electoral ward in the county of Norfolk, England, about a mile west of Diss.
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Serjeant-at-law
A Serjeant-at-Law (SL), commonly known simply as a Serjeant, was a member of an order of barristers at the English and Irish Bar.
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Sylvester Douglas, 1st Baron Glenbervie
Sylvester Douglas, 1st Baron Glenbervie, PC, KC, FRS, FRSE, FSA (24 May 1743 – 2 May 1823) was a British lawyer and politician.
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Thomas Worsley
Thomas Worsley (15 July 1797 – 16 February 1885) was an English academic and priest.
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Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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William Herbert (botanist)
The Hon.
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Wrangler (University of Cambridge)
At the University of Cambridge in England, a "Wrangler" is a student who gains first-class honours in the Mathematical Tripos competition.
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See also
Frere family
- Alexander Stuart Frere
- Bartholomew Frere
- Frere baronets
- Henry Bartle Frere
- Henry Frere
- James Frere
- James Hatley Frere
- John Frere
- John Hookham Frere
- Philip Howard Frere
- Sasha Frere-Jones
- Sheppard Frere
- Tobias Frere-Jones
- Toby Frere
- Walter Frere
- Walter Frere (MP)
- William Frere
People from Balsham
- Adam of Balsham
- Chichester Phillips
- George Pottinger
- Herbert Burrell
- Hugh de Balsham
- John Blodwell
- John Fryer (physician, died 1563)
- Mick Lambert
- Nicholas Huish
- William Frere
People from Dereham
- Adrian Francis Laws
- Bertha Marian Skeat
- Beth Orton
- Brian Aldiss
- David Nunn Fisher
- Ellenor Fenn
- Frederick Codd
- Frederick William Frohawk
- George Alfred Carthew
- George Borrow
- George Rix (trade unionist)
- George Skipper
- Gillian Blake
- John Fenn (antiquarian)
- John Grange (immunologist)
- John Nelson Goulty
- Johnnie Stewart
- Ken Thorne
- Lionel Fanthorpe
- Matthew Vassar
- Philip Hamond
- Thomas Eastoe Abbott
- William Cowper
- William Frere
- William Hyde Wollaston
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Frere
Also known as Frere, William.