- John
Frith may
refer to: John
Frith (****ailant) (fl. 1760–1791),
English petitioner and
asylum inmate John
Frith (cartoonist) (c. 1908–2000), Australian...
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Nettleden with
Potten End. The
village name is
derived from the wood le
Fryth (me.
frith »wood«). It is
first mentioned 1291 as
Frithesdene (»valley of...
- are
currently members of the
Western League Premier Division and play at
Fryth Way, Nailsea. In 2015,
Nailsea &
Tickenham were
formed following a merger...
- pla**** an
influential role in the
Protestant Reformation. John
Frith (John
Fryth) was born in 1503 in Westerham, Kent,
England to
Richard Frith the innkeeper...
- van der Velden, Sjaak.
Historical Dictionary of
Organized Labor. p. 146.
Fryth, H. J.; Collins,
Henry (1950). The
Foundry Workers. Manchester: Amalgamated...
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Ilfracombe Town
Marlborough Park
Ivybridge Town Erme
Valley Nailsea &
Tickenham Fryth Way
Oldland Abbotonians Aitchison Playing Field Paulton Rovers Winterfield...
- the best way to
represent them.
Despite this, the IFF
dissolved in 1954.
Fryth, H. J.; Collins,
Henry (1950). The
Foundry Workers. Manchester: Amalgamated...
- Hamilton's own title, but was
given in the
translation into
English by John
Fryth in 1564, and are
presented in Book 8 of the 1570
edition of John Foxe's...
- Chester.[citation needed] The
Manor House at Lazy Hill was
built by
Rowland Fryth of
Thornes Hall in the
early 18th
century and was the
former public house...
- Dis****cion of Purgatorie.
Rastell replied with an
Apology against John
Fryth, also
answered by the latter.
Rastell had
married Elizabeth,
sister of Sir...