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Frieston is a
village in the
South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated just west of the A607 road, and 7
miles (11 km)
north from...
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includes place names of
Frisian origin, such as
Frizinghall in
Bradford and
Frieston in Lincolnshire.
Similarities in
dialect between Great Yarmouth and Friesland...
- centre.
Edmund Weaver, 18th-century
astronomer and land agent,
lived at
Frieston. He was
buried at St Vincent's Church,
where his
memorial is
placed in...
- Bridge, Foston, Fotherby, Frampton, Freiston,
Freiston S****, Friesthorpe,
Frieston, Friskney, Frithville, Frodingham, Fulbeck, Fulletby, Fulnetby, Fulsby...
- the
Parishes of Asgarby, Bolingbroke, Boston, Carrington, Chesilborne,
Frieston, Hagnaby, Hareby, Hundleby, Keal West, Leverton, Lusby,
Mavis Enderby,...
- 1882
gives the
wapentake as
Loveden but this is to
confuse Freiston with
Frieston in Kesteven. Kelly's
Directory of
Lincolnshire with the port of Hull 1885...
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Frieston and
Butterwick Inclosure Act 1808 48 Geo. 3. c. 55 Pr. 21
January 1808 An Act for
embanking the Salt
Marshes in the
Parishes of
Frieston and...
- Grantham-Lincoln
railway crosses the road at the
point where it
enters Frieston. The road p****es to the west of
Caythorpe on
higher ground. On leaving...
- and for
other Purposes.
Frieston Reclamation Act 1863 26 & 27 Vict. c.
class 21 July 1863 An Act for
incorporating the
Frieston Reclamation Company; and...
- north-east. The
parish register,
which includes the
adjoined hamlet of
Frieston,
dates from 1663 for baptisms; 1692 for marriages; and 1673 for burials...