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freke
† freke poet. Obs. Forms: 1 freca, 5–6 freak(e, freik(e, (5 frecke, freeke, freyke), 4– freke. [OE. freca, properly subst. use of frec, freck a.] Properly, one eager for fight; a warrior, champion; but usually a mere poetic synonym for ‘man’ (cf. berne, tulk, wye).Beowulf 1563 He ᵹefeng þa fetel-hil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip Freke
Philip Freke (1661 - 10 December 1729) was an English merchant involved in the slave trade and based in Bristol. On his death, his son, Thomas Freke, took over his slave-trading business. wikipedia.org
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Freke of Nature - by Paul Kingsnorth - The Abbey of Misrule
Across the world we can find landscape features, either natural or manmade, made 'holy' by association with any number of different cosmologies, ... paulkingsnorth.substack.com
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Elizabeth Freke
The Freke Papers The Freke Papers refers to the two manuscript books that Elizabeth created. Elizabeth Freke, Her Diary 1671 to 1714. wikipedia.org
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John Freke
John Freke may refer to: John Freke (MP) (c. 1591–1641), English politician John Freke (surgeon) (1688–1756), English surgeon John Redmond Freke (d wikipedia.org
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Nathan Freke
Freke was one of the 2006 Mclaren – BRDC – Autosport Young Driver of the Year Finalists in his first full year of car racing. 2007 Freke tested in a number Freke also competed in 3 races in the Ginetta GT Supercup winning one and 2 more podiums in the Century Motorsport G55 2013 Freke competed in 2 races wikipedia.org
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Ralph Freke
Ralph Freke's mother, Elizabeth Freke, lived from 1641 to 1714. The Freke estate was eventually inherited by Ralph Freke's only daughter Grace, who married Hon. wikipedia.org
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William Freke
William Freke (1662–1744) was an English mystical writer, of Wadham College, Oxford and barrister of the Temple. Presumably unbalanced, Freke proclaimed himself the great Elijah in 1709. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Freke
Thomas Freke may refer to: Thomas Freke (died 1633) (1563–1633), Member of Parliament for Dorchester and Dorset Thomas Freke (died 1701) (1638–1701) , Member of Parliament for Dorset Thomas Freke (1660–1721), Member of Parliament for Cricklade, Weymouth and Melcombe Regis and Lyme Regis wikipedia.org
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Edmund Freke
Edmund Freke (also spelled Freake or Freak; c. 1516–1591) was an English dean and bishop. wikipedia.org
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Percy Freke (politician)
Percy Freke (died May 1707) was an Irish politician. His first name is sometimes spelt Peircy. References Further reading The Remembrances of Elizabeth Freke 1671–1714 (2001) edited by Raymond A. wikipedia.org
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John Freke (surgeon)
John Freke (1688–1756) was an English surgeon. Freke was the son of a rural minister from Ockford Fitzpaine, Dorset. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Freke (died 1633)
Freke was the eldest son of Robert Freke of Iwerne Courtney, and his wife Alice Swayne, daughter of Robert Swayne of Blandford. His son John Freke was also an MP. His daughter Alice married Sir George Hastings. wikipedia.org
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John Freke (MP)
John Freke (c. 1591 – 28 November 1641) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1624. Freke was the son of Sir Thomas Freke of Iwerne Courtney, Dorset and Elizabeth Taylor. He studied at Hart Hall, Oxford on 31 October 1605, aged 14. wikipedia.org
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John Redmond Freke
He was the younger son of Sir Ralph Freke, 1st Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir John Meade, 1st Baronet. She died at Castle Freke, County Cork, on 20 June 1761, and was buried at Midleton, County Cork. wikipedia.org
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