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  1. Frederick Tilney. Sir Frederick Tilney (died 1445) Lord of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, and Boston, Lincolnshire, England, was the husband of Elizabeth Cheney, Lady Say and father of Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey. [1] He is notably the great-grandfather of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, two of the wives of King Henry VIII of England, and ...

  2. Captain Frederick Tilney is a character in Northanger Abbey. He is a member of the very wealthy Tilney family. As the elder son he is the heir to the family home, Northanger. He visits Bath when Catherine Morland is staying there with the Allens. He establishes himself quickly as a flirt. When...

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  4. Frederick Tilney. Captain Frederick Tilney (often referred to simply as "Captain Tilney") is the oldest sibling in the Tilney family. Unlike his brother Henry or his sister Eleanor, Frederick is a flirt and given to mischief. Austen suggests that Frederick is the Tilney child closest in character to General Tilney by identifying both men by ...

  5. Sir Frederick Tilney Lord of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, and Boston, Lincolnshire, England, was the husband of Elizabeth Cheney, Lady Say and father of Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey. He is notably the great-grandfather of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, two of the wives of King Henry VIII of England, and also the great-great-grandfather to ...

  6. Frederick Tilney was born in Norwich, Norfolk on the east coast of England. He was very weak as a child and from a very unhealthy family, (his mother died at age 51 and his father at age 59). At 12 years of age he came across a copy of Physical Culture Magazine which was the flagship publication of Bernarr Macfadden's publishing and physical ...

  7. Frederick Tilney (Captain Tilney) The oldest of the Tilney siblings and an officer in the British Army, Frederick Tilney has never fallen in love with a woman. He flirts with Isabella Thorpe , who believes he will marry her, but Frederick has no intention of doing so.