- Frithuswith,
commonly Frideswide (Old English: Friðuswīþ; c. 650 – 19
October 727), was an
English princess and abbess. She is
credited as the foundress...
- Sir
Edward Norris of
Yattendon Castle in Berkshire, by his wife Lady
Frideswide Lovell,
daughter of John Lovel, 8th
Baron Lovel and 5th
Baron Holand of...
- St
Frideswide's Priory was
established as a
priory of
Augustinian canons regular in
Oxford in 1122. The
priory was
established by Gwymund,
chaplain to...
-
Frideswide Square is a
square to the west of
central Oxford, England. The
square is
named after the
patron saint of Oxford, St
Frideswide. The "square"...
- St
Frideswide's Church is a
Church of
England church on the
south side of the
Botley Road in New Osney, west Oxford, England. The
church is in a district...
-
Frideswide Strelley (died 1565), was an
English courtier. She
served as
chamberer to
Queen Mary I from 1536 onward.
Frideswide Strelley was a daughter...
-
patron saint of the city and
university of Oxford, St
Frideswide. The
commemoration of St
Frideswide's Day was
encouraged in the
nineteenth century by Henry...
- the
church of St
Frideswide's Priory. The site was
historically presumed to be the
location of the
nunnery founded by St
Frideswide, the
patron saint...
-
Knight (1910–1996) was an
English communist activist and author. Born
Frideswide Frances Emma Stewart, and
known as Frida, she was the
daughter of Hugh...
- in 2003, and as part of a
citywide reorganisation, it
merged with the
Frideswide Middle School, and is now a
split site
school of c.2,000
pupils aged between...