The Friths of LincolnshireUpdated October 6, 2007 |
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| "Frith, Firth. - local, 'At the frith' or 'firth' q.v., a bay, an estuary, a wide valley, as in Chapel-le-frith, co. Derbyshire. Both Firth and Frith are familiar patronymics, but the dictionary use in confined to the poets." I am researching into the Friths (of Lincolnshire). So far I have managed to get back to around 1800. I have found what is potentially a generation further back but as yet can not prove it. Until I am able to visit the Lincoln archive centre this is about as far back as I can go. So now I will start spreading outwards! |
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