FREDERICK, SIR CHARLES, brother of Thomas Frederick (qv); b. 21 Dec 1709; adm. Jan 1718/9; left 1720; New Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Mar 1724/5; adm. Middle Temple 1 Feb 1728/9; Grand Tour (France, Italy, Near East) 1737-9; MP Shoreham 1741-54, Queenborough 1754-84; Clerk of the Deliveries, Ordnance Office 23 Apr 1746- Apr 1750, Surveyor-Gen. of the Ordnance 10 Apr 1750- Mar 1782; KB 23 Mar 1761; FSA 16 Mar 1732; FRS 24 May 1733; a well-known antiquary and collector; m. 18 Aug 1746 Hon. Lucy Boscawen, Maid of Honour to Augusta, Princess of Wales, sister of Hon. William Frederick Boscawen (qv); d. 18 Dec 1785.
FREDERICK, SIR JOHN, BART., brother of Thomas Frederick (qv); b. 28 Nov 1708; adm. Jan 1718/9; left 1720; New Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Mar 1724/5; adm. Middle Temple 1 Feb 1728/9; Grand Tour (France, Italy, Near East) 1737-9; MP Shoreham 24 Nov 1740-1, West Looe 10 Dec 1743-61; a Commissioner of Customs 13 Mar 1761 - Mar 1782; succ. cousin as 4th baronet 16 Dec 1770; member Society of Dilettanti 1741/2; m. 22 Oct 1741 Susannah, dau. of Sir Roger Hudson, Kt, Sunbury, Middlesex; d. 9 Apr 1783.
FREDERICK, SIR JOHN, BART., second son of Sir John Frederick, Bart. (qv); b. 18 Mar 1749/50; adm.; left Jun 1765; Trinity Coll. Oxford, matr. 29 Apr 1767; MP Newport (Cornwall) 30 Dec 1774-80, Christchurch 29 Jan 1781-90, Surrey 7 Nov 1794-1807; succ. father as 5th baronet 9 Apr 1783; of Burwood Park, Walton on Thames, Surrey; m. 15 Oct 1778 Mary, third dau. of Richard Garth, Morden, Surrey; d. 16 Jan 1825.
FREDERICK, THOMAS, eldest son of Sir Thomas Frederick, EICS Madras, Governor of Fort St. David, India, and subsequently a Director of the South Sea Company, and Ann, dau. of William Moncrieff; b. 25 Oct 1707; adm. Jan 1718/9; left 1720; New Coll. Oxford, matr. 19 Mar 1724/5; MP Shoreham from 1734; d. unm. 24 Aug 1740.
FREEMAN, BERKELEY; b.; adm. (aged 13) Jun 1725; in under school list 1727.
FREEMAN, CECIL, brother of Ernest Carrick Freeman (qv); b. 8 Oct 1861; adm. 21 Jan 1875; left May 1878; “clerk” (1881 Census), “insurance clerk” (1901 Census).
Freeman, Charles Earle; second son of Rev.Gage Earle Freeman, Vicar of Askham, Cumberland, writer on falconry, and his first wife Christiana, dau. of John Slade, Little Lever, Bolton, Lancs. ; bapt. Geddington, Northants 29 Jun 1851 ; ed Uppingham Sch. and St.Mary Hall, Oxford, matr. 28 Apr 1870, aged 18, and Pembroke Coll.Oxford, scholar 1870 ; BA 1874 ; MA 1877 ; Assistant Master (Classics) Jan 1876 – Aug 1885 ; House Master of Home Boarders at 1 Dean’s Yard Sep 1882 – Dec 1884 ; Head Master of Park House School, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent (a preparatory school) 1885-1908, initially jointly with Ernest Murray Blackburn (qv) ; latterly an editor for classical texts with Oxford University Press ; author, A Greek Reader for Schools, 1917, and of editions of Latin authors ; m. 15 Aug 1885 Louisa Petitot, dau. of William Penrose, Glenmore, Queenstown, co.Cork, Ireland (sister of wife of Arthur Sloman, see entry below) ; d. 18 Nov 1921.
FREEMAN, CHARLES LAWRENCE, only son of Robert Freeman, Crowborough, Sussex, and Maria, dau. of John Matthey; b. 6 Oct 1868; adm. (D) 12 Jun 1879; left (with Triplett) Jul 1886; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 18 Oct 1886; BA 1890; MA 1902; an assistant master at various schools 1892-1902; Senior Modern Languages Master, Magdalen College Sch., Oxford 1902-16; author, school edition of Balzac’s Les Chouans, and other works; m. 1st, ---; m. 2nd, 31 Mar 1918 Agnes Fielden, dau. of Thomas Ramsbotham, Exmouth, Devon.
Freeman, Denys Franz Andrew Roberson, son of Rev. Andrew James Freeman, Vicar of Standish, Oxon., and Ethel Freeman; b. 22 Jan. 1909; adm. Jan. 1923 (H); left July 1928; Lincoln Coll. Oxf., matric. 1928, BA 1931, MA 1967; successively Principal For. Office (German section), private sec. Air Min., sec. Roy. Radar Establishment Malvern; retd 1969; m. 8 Aug. 1933 Nancy, d. of William Stevens Lee, HM Dover College; d. 19 Oct. 1986.
Freeman, Edgar James Albert, brother of John Horace Freeman (qv); b. 31 Dec. 1917; adm. Sept. 1931 (KS); left July 1936; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1936, BA 1939; Durham LI 1940-5 (MaJ.), MC (Burma) July 1945, wounded; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn) Jan. 1947; vice-pres. VAT tribunals England and Wales 1972-, permanent chairman industrial tribunals 1975-, regional chairman Bury St Edmund's 1984; m. 15 May 1948 Shirley Lake, d. of William Henry Whatmough PhD, of Streatham; d. 29 Feb. 1992.