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Frere, John. Adm. pens. (age 18) at CAIUS, Oct. 10, 1758. S. and [h.] of Sheppard (1732), Esq., of Bacton, Suffolk. B. [Aug. 10, 1740], at Westhorpe, Suffolk. School, Wyverstone (Mr Steggall). Scholar, 1758-63; matric. Easter, 1759; B.A. (2nd Wrangler) 1763; M.A. 1766. Fellow, 1766-8. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Apr. 3, 1761. High Sheriff of Suffolk, 1766. J.P. for Norfolk and Suffolk. M.P. for Norwich, 1799. F.R.S., 1771; F.S.A. Vice-President of the Marine Society. Of Roydon Hall, Norfolk and of Finningham, Suffolk. Married, June 12, 1768, Jane, dau. of John Hookham, of Beddington, Surrey. Published in Archaeologia, 1800, a paper on The Flint Weapons of Hoxne in Suffolk: presented some of the implements to the Society of Antiquaries, in whose collection they still are. Contributed to G. Mag. and other periodicals. Inherited the library of his brother-in-law, Sir John Fenn. Died July 11, 1807, at E. Dereham. Portrait at Roydon Hall. Father of John H. (1787), William (1793), Bartholomew (1794) and Temple (1797). (Venn, II. 75; Burke, L.G., 1939; D.N.B.; Frere Pedigree; Works of J. H. Frere, I. xii-xv.) | John FRERE Approx. lifespan: 17401807 pens. aged 18 Gonville & Caius College adm1758:10:10 S. and [h.] of Sheppard (1732), Esq., of Bacton, Suffolk b. Westhorpe, Suffolk 1740:08:10 Sch: Wyverstone School Wyverstone, [ Suffolk ] ( Mr STEGGALL ) Scholar 1758-63 Matric 1759:04ET: BA 2 nd Wrangler 1763 MA 1766 Fellow 1766-68 Adm. at: Middle Temple 1761:04:03 High Sheriff of: Suffolk 1766 J.P. for: : Norfolk and Suffolk M.P. for: : Norwich 1799 FRS 1771 FSA Vice-President of Marine Society Of Roydon Hall, Roydon, Norfolk and of Finningham, Suffolk m. 1768:06:12 Jane HOOKHAM dau. of John HOOKHAM, of Beddington, Surrey Published in Archaeologia 1800, a paper on The Flint Weapons of Hoxne in Suffolk : presented some of the implements to Society of Antiquaries, in whose collection they still are. Contributed to G. Mag and other periodicals. Inherited the library of his brother-in-law, Sir John Fenn. d. 1807:07:11 at E. Dereham, [ Norfolk ] Portrait at Roydon Hall, father of John H. FRERE (1787), William (1793), Bartholomew (1794) and Temple (1797) ( Venn, II. 75; Burke, L.G. 1939; D.N.B.; Frere Pedigree; Works of J. H. Frere, I. xii-xv.) |