:''For the English poet and diplomat, see
John Hookham Frere.''
'John Frere' (
1740–
1807) 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 and subsequently held several political offices.
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.
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Information on Frere and his relatives
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Stone tools excavated by Frere