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About John Frere, FRS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Frere
John Frere was an English antiquary and a pioneering discoverer of Old Stone Age or Palaeolithic tools in association with large extinct animals at Hoxne, Suffolk in 1797.
Frere was born in Roydon Hall, Norfolk. In 1766, Frere received his MA from Gonville and Caius College, where he was Second Wrangler and was elected to a fellowship.He subsequently held several political offices, and was a Member of Parliament from 1799 to 1802.
An interest in the past, instigated by observing worked stone tools in a clay mining pit, led him to become a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Royal Society and to conduct excavations at Diss, near his home. According to paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey, he wrote a letter to the Society of Antiquaries about flint blades and large bones of extinct animals that he had found at a depth of approximately twelve feet (four meters) in a hole that had been dug by local bricklayers, and he described them as ...weapons of war, fabricated by a people who had not the use of metals... The situation in which these weapons were found may tempt us to refer them to a very remote period indeed, even beyond that of the present world... The Society published the letter in 1800, but his interpretation was so radical by the standards of his day that it was overlooked for six decades. Mary Leakey was a direct descendant of John Frere on her mother's side.
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Biolgraphical History of Gonville and Caius College 1349-1897
Born Westhorpe, Suf.
School, Wyverstone (private) ten years, under Mr Steggalls
BA 1763 (2nd wrangler) : MA 1766
Scholor, Mich. 1758 to L. day 1763
Junior fellow, L Day 1766 to Mich. 1768
Admitted at the Middlew Temple, Ap 3 1761.
Of Roydon Hall, Norf. and Finningham, Suff.
Sheriff of Suff. 1766
MP for Norwich, 1799
FRS 1771
Married 1768, Jane daughter of John Hookham of Beddington, Surrey.
Died at E. Derehame July 11, 1807.
Author: On the Flint weapons of Hoxne (1800); also papers in the Gent Man &c.
John Frere, FRS's Timeline
1740 |
August 10, 1740
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Westhorp, Suffolk, England
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1769 |
May 21, 1769
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London, United Kingdom
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1770 |
September 16, 1770
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Clydach, Brecon, Wales
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1773 |
March 16, 1773
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Roydon, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
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1774 |
April 1, 1774
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Twyford Bury, Hertfordshire, England
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1775 |
November 28, 1775
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Roydon, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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1776 |
November 30, 1776
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London, United Kingdom
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1778 |
January 25, 1778
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1779 |
February 6, 1779
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London, United Kingdom
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