~ FREND FAMILY ~

CANTERBURY

Not necessarily related to each other, but all noted in Canterbury

Burial - February 7, 1763 - Mrs FREND and her son, an infant in the Cloyster Yard

Mr. Charles FREND, taylor, to Mrs. PRICE. - The Monthly Magazine 1801 pg. 91

Death, December 1805, At Canterbury, Mr. William FREND, of the Flower de Luce Inn (Fleur dis Lis). MM vol 22

Died at Canterbury, Eliza, second daughter of Wm. FREND, esq. The Monthly Magazine MAY 1815

Death at Canterbury, Eliza, second daughter of Richard Frend, esq. The Gentlemen's Magazine 1815

"May 9, 1846, death - At the Black Friars, Canterbury, aged 84. R. Frend, esq." The Gentlemen's Magazine 1846 (Richard Frend) *noted living in St. George's Street in 1841 with Marianne and Jane and four servants

In 1825 The Philosophical and Literary Institution was founded in Canterbury, and a special building for housing the Museum connected with it was erected in Guildhall Street. At the same time a library was included as part of the scheme and amongst the original donors of books were Alderman Richard Frend and the Right Hon. S. R. Lushington.

Miss Frend - Subscriber to "Conseutudines Kanciae" by Charles Sandys 1851 - The Black Friars, Canterbury

Miss Jane Frend - Subscriber to "Conseutudines Kanciae" by Charles Sandys 1851 - The Black Friars, Canterbury

Miss Ann Reynolds Frend - Subscriber to "Conseutudines Kanciae" by Charles Sandys 1851 - The Black Friars, Canterbury

 

Showing the Corn & Hop exchange and G. Frend, Wine Merchant

 

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