- The
Frythe is a
country house set in its own
grounds in
rural Hertfordshire, just
south of the
village of Welwyn,
about 30
miles north of London. The Frythe...
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Alpine Club. In 1867, on the
death of his
brother William, he
inherited The
Frythe.
Wilshere is
particularly known for his
collection of gold gl****. The Vetri...
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hands until in 1549 it was sold to the
Wilshere family, who
lived at The
Frythe until relatively recently. Much later, in the 17th century, as it lies on...
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Manor Dyrham Park
Country Club
Egerton House,
Berkhamsted Fanhams Hall The
Frythe Gaddesden Place Gadebridge House Golden Parsonage Old
Gorhambury House The...
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Buckinghamshire (although this was not
formally part of SOE), and
Station IX at The
Frythe, a
country house (and
former private hotel)
outside Welwyn Garden City where...
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biological and
chemical warfare. It was
situated at a
mansion called "The
Frythe"
about an hour's
drive north from
London near the
village of Welwyn. This...
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research departments, the
Inter Services Research Bureau at
Station IX in The
Frythe, a
former hotel outside Welwyn Garden City,
sought a
weapon more suited...
- Inter-Services
Military Research Establishment based in a
mansion called The
Frythe (latterly
owned by the
pharmaceutical company GSK) an hour's
drive north...
- Esquire, deceased, to pull down part of the
family mansion called the
Frythe, and to
rebuild the same, and to make
alterations in the
remaining part...
- section,
Television listings, May 7 – May 13, p. 10 – via NewspaperArchive.
Frythe, Eric (June 17, 1998). "Detroit chef is
glacial gourmet".
Juneau Empire...