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John Frere

John Frere, of Roydon Hall

British anthroplogist, archaeologist and politician (1740–1807).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Date of Birth

8/10/1740

Date of Death

7/12/1807

Instance Of

Human

Occupation

Anthropologist
Archaeologist
Politician

Award Received

Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries

Position Held

Member of the 1st Parliament of the United Kingdom
(1801 - 1802)
Parliamentary Term
:
1st Parliament of the United Kingdom
Electoral District
:
Norwich
Start Time
: 1801
End Time
: 1802
Member of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain
Parliamentary Term
:
18th Parliament of Great Britain
High Sheriff of Suffolk
(1776 - 1777)
Start Time
: 1776
End Time
: 1777

Member Of

Royal Society
(6/6/1771 - )
Start Time
: 6/6/1771
Society of Antiquaries of London

Given Name

John

Described by Source

Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Work Location

London

Name in Native Language

John Frere

Family Name

Frere

Educated At

Gonville and Caius College

Country of Citizenship

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Kingdom of Great Britain
( - 1/1/1801)
End Cause
:
Acts of Union 1800
End Time
: 1/1/1801

Writing Language

English

Child

William Frere
John Hookham Frere
Edward Frere
Jane Frere
George Frere
Bartholomew Frere
James Hatley Frere
Temple Frere

Father

Mother

Spouse

Jane Hookham
(7/12/1768 - )
Start Time
: 7/12/1768

Sibling

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Place of Burial

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Statement Is Subject Of
:
Frere, John (1740-1807) (DNB00)
Susanna Hatley
Ellenor Fenn
Church of St Bartholomew, Finningham
John Frere (1740–1807)
Creator
:
Henry Walton
Location
:
Burlington House
Sheppard Frere