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- Freeford Manor (previously known as Freeford Hall) is a privately owned 18th-century country house at Freeford, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the...
- Featherstone, Field, Fisherwick, Flash, Fole, Forsbrook, Four Ashes, Fradley, Freeford, Froghall. Gentleshaw, Gnosall, Godstone, Gratwich, Great Bridgeford, Great...
- 2023. The History of Parliament Trust, DYOTT, Anthony (c.1560–1622), of Freeford, nr. Lichfield, Staffs retrieved December 2017 The History of Parliament...
- level drops to 69 m where Tamworth Road crosses the city boundary into Freeford. There is another high ridge south-west of the city where there are two...
- Commons between 1601 and 1614. Dyott was the eldest son of John Dyott of Freeford, bailiff of Lichfield, and his first wife Margaret Hill, daughter of Robert...
- William Dyott was born on 17 April 1761, the second son of Richard Dyott of Freeford Hall and his wife Katherine née Herrick. Dyott's paternal family had lived...
- for Bere Alston and sat until 1691. Swinfen lived at Swinfen Hall near Freeford. He was commonly called " Russet-coat," from his affected plainness of...
- owners in the village in the 18th and 19th centuries, lived at nearby Freeford Hall. In 1741, Sarah Neal left her house and croft in Whittington to start...
- 7958°W / 52.6753; -1.7958 (Darnford Bridge) SK13830870 A51 Tamworth Road, Freeford Bridge 52°40′20″N 1°48′08″W / 52.6723°N 1.8022°W / 52.6723; -1.8022...
- the Dyotts followed as owners but after the Dyott family moved to nearby Freeford Hall, in 1836, the house was let out to a series of tenants. In 1889, the...