A successful community, still holding its outdoor moots on the hill south of town it's central location on the Great East Road made it an ideal spot for regional gatherings. The fyrd occasionally used the pastures outside of town for training.The Frogmorton market lay at the foot of the hill. The Floating Log Inn was the best in town, just above the flood line of the Water. The Nixies' Lease was paid with a few bags of gold sometime in the 17th century, but another installment of coins would soon be due.
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| - A successful community, still holding its outdoor moots on the hill south of town it's central location on the Great East Road made it an ideal spot for regional gatherings. The fyrd occasionally used the pastures outside of town for training.The Frogmorton market lay at the foot of the hill. The Floating Log Inn was the best in town, just above the flood line of the Water. The Nixies' Lease was paid with a few bags of gold sometime in the 17th century, but another installment of coins would soon be due.
- Frogmorton was a village located in the Eastfarthing region of The Shire. It is located on the Great East Road between the Three Farthing Stone and Whitfurrows. Its best known feature was The Floating Log inn. A short distance to the north lie a place where The Water broke into two streams, and in the middle there was a watery marsh-like place, which may have been responsible for Frogmorton's name "Frog Marsh". Bilbo Baggins claims to have walked from Hobbiton to Frogmorton in The Hobbit.
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| - A successful community, still holding its outdoor moots on the hill south of town it's central location on the Great East Road made it an ideal spot for regional gatherings. The fyrd occasionally used the pastures outside of town for training.The Frogmorton market lay at the foot of the hill. The Floating Log Inn was the best in town, just above the flood line of the Water. The Nixies' Lease was paid with a few bags of gold sometime in the 17th century, but another installment of coins would soon be due.
- Frogmorton was a village located in the Eastfarthing region of The Shire. It is located on the Great East Road between the Three Farthing Stone and Whitfurrows. Its best known feature was The Floating Log inn. A short distance to the north lie a place where The Water broke into two streams, and in the middle there was a watery marsh-like place, which may have been responsible for Frogmorton's name "Frog Marsh". Bilbo Baggins claims to have walked from Hobbiton to Frogmorton in The Hobbit.
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