J Fryer & Son
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13 The BungalowsTanfield Lea
Stanley, Co. Durham
DH9 9NE
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j
J originated as a swash character to end some Roman numerals in place of i. There was an emerging distinctive use in Middle High German. Gian Giorgio Trissino was the first to explicitly distinguish I and J as representing separate sounds, in his Ɛpistola del Trissino de le lettere nuωvamente aggiunte ne la lingua italiana of 1524. Originally, both I and J repesented ; but Romance languages developed new sounds that came to be represented as I and J; therefore, English J, acquired from the French J, has a sound value quite different from /j/ .
fryer
Frere/Freer/Fryer/Friar/Fryar are common surnames.
A variety of speculative derivations and connections exist concerning the origins of this surname.
Fryer is an uncommon surname in Britain. It''''s estimate that there are around 20,000 people with the last name Fryer in the United Kingdom. The surname Fryer originated from Scandinavia from the Norse God Freyr and has been changed in time to Fryer. However they may also exist in an etymological connection to druidic concept of Frith a.k.a. fried as part of many Germanic surnames such as Wilfried, Werenfried, Alfred, Friedrich a.k.a Frederi(c)k, Frieda, etc. Also due to its Dutch origins, this surname is most likely originally Norse and thereby related to or derived directly from the famous mytho-poetic Vanir hero-priesthood Freyja and Freyr who were progenitors of the Scandinavian Yngling dynasty, whose history is extant in the 9th century poem Ynglingatal. Also due to the fact that this surname is strong in Normandy because this surname is likely to be of a Norman origin.
1. a person or thing that fries.
2. something, as a young chicken, to be cooked by frying.
3. See deep fryer. Also,frier.

