Sir Frederick Charles Maitland Freake, 3rd Baronet (7 March 1876 – 22 December 1950) was a British polo player in the 1900 Summer Olympics and in the...
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c. 1516–1591), English dean and bishop Frederick Freake (1876–1950), British polo player Freake baronets Freake Painter, anonymous 17th-century American...
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were played in six periods of ten minutes each. Walter Buckmaster Frederick Freake Walter Jones John Wodehouse John Hardress Lloyd John Paul McCann Percy...
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Walter Buckmaster (GBR) Frederick Freake (GBR) Walter McCreery (USA) Jean de Madre (FRA) Robert Fournier-Sarlovèze (FRA) Frederick Agnew Gill (GBR) Maurice...
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Charles James Freake, 1st Baronet (1814–1884) Sir Thomas George Freake, 2nd Baronet (1848–1920) Sir Frederick Charles Maitland Freake, 3rd Baronet (1876–1950)...
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Langdon, American actor, comedian, and vaudevillian (b. 1884) 1950 – Frederick Freake, English polo player (b. 1876) 1957 – Frank George Woollard, English...
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and is now held at Guards Polo Club. Walter Buckmaster (1872–1942) Frederick Freake (1876–1950) John Wodehouse, 3rd Earl of Kimberley (1883–1941) Prince...
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Robert Crawshaw, William Henry, John Arthur Jarvis, Victor Lindberg, and Frederick Stapleton. Lindberg has been considered the first New Zealand Olympian...
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(FRA) 31 Frédéric Blanchy (FRA) - 2 medals 32 Frederick Agnew Gill (GBR) 33 Frederick Freake (GBR) 34 Frederick Stapleton (GBR) 35 Gustave Pelgrims (BEL)...
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Cornelius (1651). Three Books of Occult Philosophy (PDF). Translated by Freake, James. London. pp. 572–575. "LSJ". Perseus Digital Library. Retrieved 2013-10-18...
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Paris Polo Men's team BLO Polo Club Rugby GBR: Walter Buckmaster, Frederick Freake; USA: Walter McCreery; FRA: Jean de Madre Silver France 1900 Paris...
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Nickalls Herbert Haydon Wilson Great Britain (GBR) Walter Buckmaster Frederick Freake Walter Jones John Wodehouse Great Britain (GBR) Ireland John Hardress...
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de Madre (FRA) Frederick Freake (GBR) Walter McCreery (USA) Mixed team (ZZX) Édouard Alphonse James de Rothschild (FRA) Frederick Agnew Gill (GBR)...
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not advance BLO Polo Club Rugby (ZZX) Walter Buckmaster (GBR) Frederick Freake (GBR) Walter McCreery (USA) Jean de Madre (FRA) Bye A north american...
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Buckmaster (GBR) Frederick Freake (GBR) Walter McCreery (USA) Jean de Madre (FRA) Mixed team (ZZX) Robert Fournier-Sarlovèze (FRA) Frederick Agnew Gill (GBR)...
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Shorrocks Norman Whitley Lacrosse October 24 Silver Walter Buckmaster, Frederick Freake, Walter Jones, John Wodehouse Polo June 21 Silver John Hardress Lloyd...
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at The Hurlingham Club with team-mates, Herbert Haydon Wilson, Frederick Maitland Freake, Patteson Womersley Nickalls, John Wodehouse, 3rd Earl of Kimberley...
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Haig, Oxford (1861–1928) Walter Buckmaster, Cambridge (1872–1942) Frederick Freake, Cambridge (1876–50) Patteson Womersley Nickalls, Oxford (1877–1946)...
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Claude Frederick Curtin (4 July 1920 – 13 December 1994) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the VFL. A full-forward, Curtin...
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statesman, scientist Elizabeth Freake (1998) Subject of portrait by Freake Limner Mary Freake (1998) Subject of portrait by Freake Limner John C. Fremont (1898)...
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among the workes of St. Augustine, and translated into English by Edmund [Freake], bishop of Norwich that nowe is … and newlie turned into Englishe Meter...
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Hurlingham Club in 1902 with his brother Patteson Womersley Nickalls, Frederick Maitland Freake, Walter Selby Buckmaster, George Arthur Miller and Charles Darley...
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ISBN 085315-367-1. F. H. W. Sheppard (1983). "The Smith's Charity Estate: Charles James Freake and Onslow Square Gardens". Survey of London: volume 41: Brompton. Institute...
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Frederick Watson Williams (29 January 1900 – 20 December 1975) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy and Carlton in the Victorian...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Craufurd Fraser – VC recipient Sir Charles James Freake – untrained architect and builder, creator of much of South Kensington Admiral...
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11 June 1887, he married Clara Ripley (1856/7–1917), daughter of Walter Freake Pratt, a solicitor from Bath. On 27 July 1928 he married the popular young...
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Dominion of Newfoundland, the youngest son of Eli Rowe and Phoebe Ann Freake. He attended school at Lewisporte Methodist School, continuing his education...
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1846. In 1853 Frederick G Watkins bought Cross Deep House, followed by Edward Chapman in 1855. Sometime thereafter Charles James Freake acquired the house...
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ISBN 9780786480074. John Hardress Lloyd was joined by four Army captains, Frederick Barrett, Leslie St. C. Cheape and Eustace 'Bill' Palmes, all 10-goalers...
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of the high church St Peter's Church, Cranley Gardens, by Charles James Freake (who had the living of the church). He remained vicar of St Peter's, which...
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