Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Frederick Charlwood Frye (1845-20 March 1914) was a British grocer and Liberal Party politician.In 1870 he formed the business partnership of Leverett, Frye, and Scholding, opening the first of a chain of grocery stores in Greenwich. Frye took sole control of the company in 1880. In 1892 the business was renamed Leverett & Frye, and by 1894, when it became a limited company, it had 50 stores in England and Ireland, concentrating on opening shops in newly developed suburbs."@en }
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- Frederick_Charlwood_Frye comment "Frederick Charlwood Frye (1845-20 March 1914) was a British grocer and Liberal Party politician.In 1870 he formed the business partnership of Leverett, Frye, and Scholding, opening the first of a chain of grocery stores in Greenwich. Frye took sole control of the company in 1880. In 1892 the business was renamed Leverett & Frye, and by 1894, when it became a limited company, it had 50 stores in England and Ireland, concentrating on opening shops in newly developed suburbs.".
- Q5497528 comment "Frederick Charlwood Frye (1845-20 March 1914) was a British grocer and Liberal Party politician.In 1870 he formed the business partnership of Leverett, Frye, and Scholding, opening the first of a chain of grocery stores in Greenwich. Frye took sole control of the company in 1880. In 1892 the business was renamed Leverett & Frye, and by 1894, when it became a limited company, it had 50 stores in England and Ireland, concentrating on opening shops in newly developed suburbs.".