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A History of the County of Oxford
… it was included in Banbury rural district, and in 1974 in Cherwell district. 202 Church. The church was probably given … Census, 1801. Par. Rec. reg. Census, 18011971; inf. from Cherwell district council. Below, econ. e.g. O.S. Map … Bodl. MS. Wills Oxon. 52/3/19; date on building. Inf. from Cherwell district council. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 408. Rot. Hund. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dictated by the need to divide the frontage of the River Cherwell with its neighbours and to obtain a variety of … The high-quality meadowland lay along the banks of the Cherwell and other meadows bordered the brooks in the north 5 … Norton to London, which enters by Enslow Bridge over the Cherwell 8 and used to leave the parish by Islip Gate. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with Tadmarton and Wigginton in the west to the River Cherwell. 14 As the head of a hundred it had clearly been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was a Fellow of New College and also Rector of Shipton-on-Cherwell, 230 he spent much of his time in Chesterton, where …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by already existing arable furlongs. The Thames and the Cherwell marked its short western boundary, the need for … were here, close together on the lefthand branch of the Cherwell, just below East Bridge: Temple Mill a little below … was a bridge and causeway across both branches of the Cherwell, from Boy Mill to near the end of Broad Walk. Wood …
A History of the County of Oxford
… follow the Hanwell Brook and a nameless tributary of the Cherwell. On the east and part of the south and west the … ancient parish. 7 The parish lay across the valleys of the Cherwell and its tributary Highfurlong Brook, in 15512 called … on the west and to about 325 ft. in the valley of the Cherwell on the east. Of the villages, Mollington and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… two ancient meadows called the Fishers. 3 The river Cherwell forms the eastern boundary of the parish except for … and streams. Clifton stands on low ground near the river Cherwell, mostly on the Lower Lias clay. 8 The local rhyme, … to Chipping Norton. That ancient route crossed the river Cherwell at Clifton, meeting at Deddington the ancient …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been annexed to Banbury, 871 a. 2 A tributary of the River Cherwell forms most of its long western boundary and divides …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1932 part of Banbury rural district, and in 1974 part of Cherwell district. 176 Church. Duns Tew has remained a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of land about half a mile wide runs down to the River Cherwell, to include in the parish Sescut Farm, where there … rising to a height of 370 or 380 ft. ascending from the Cherwell on one side and dropping down on the other to the … strip of ground which ran down from the Islip road to the Cherwell, so that the landlords had farming reasons for …
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