Frederick Wimble was born in 1846.
Frederick Wimble died in 1936.
Clarence Wimble was born in 1861.
Clarence Wimble died in 1930.
The essay "Sir Roger and Will Wimble" from The Spectator by Joseph Addison portrays the contrasting characters of Sir Roger and Will Wimble. Sir Roger embodies the traditional values of kindness, loyalty, and charity, while Will Wimble represents the emerging middle-class virtues of industry and thrift. The message of the essay is to show the importance of balancing these different qualities in society for a harmonious and virtuous community.
Frederick Gore was born in 1913.
Frederick Karl was born in 1927.
Frederick Stock was born in 1872.
Frederick Montague was born on October 8, 1876.
Frederick David Schaeffer was born in 1760.
Frederick Victor was born in 1869.
Frederick Barry was born in 1953.
Frederick I was born on May 8, 1460.