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A History of the County of Oxford
… of Education in 1899 and ordered to close in 1900. 28 The Cherwell British schools were opened in 1861. Mr. Bernhard … had formerly attended an infant school which had opened in Cherwell Street in 1851 to meet the needs created by the … Science and art classes were held at the Crouch and Cherwell British schools and at Ark House school, the last …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Banbury lies 22 miles north of Oxford on the River Cherwell, close to the meeting point of three counties, and … The county boundary followed the main stream of the River Cherwell until 1889, when the Northamptonshire portion of the … of the parish, which was bounded on the east by the River Cherwell, on the south by the Sor Brook, and in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… piece of land known as Gallows Ley, between the River Cherwell and the mill stream, 246 but the last known hanging … of sewage. Pollution of the Cuttle brook and the River Cherwell was forbidden. 253 At an unknown date a conduit in … Spital farm being used for the new sewage works. 272 The Cherwell was once more being polluted in the early 1950s, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with the warren of Durden, fishing rights in the River Cherwell, and labour services from tenants in Neithrop and … apparently mostly between the Oxford Road and the River Cherwell, was settled in 1638 to the use of several members … which then also included pasture beside the River Cherwell, was broken up and disposed of piecemeal by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… routes, some distance from the important ford on the River Cherwell. The terms in which the later planted town was … in 1351 and 1355, 55 may have stood at the bridge over the Cherwell, 56 but is more likely to have been the Cole Bar of … it probably stood at the east end of the bridge over the Cherwell, and its site is commemorated in the name Spital …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1866 strongly supported by the working-class of Neithrop, Cherwell, and Grimsbury, 135 and by the plush-weavers. 136 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and in 1986 the joint benefice was united with Shipton-on-Cherwell. 59 The first known presentation to the rectory was … From 1947 Begbroke was held in plurality with Shipton-on-Cherwell. By an Order in Council of 1952 the ecclesiastical …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from Woodstock to Witney rural district, and in 1974 to Cherwell district. There was no parish council until 1952. 57 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a stream which falls into the river Ray, which joins the Cherwell, near Islip; it is neatly built, and amply supplied …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Kidlington civil parish was transferred from Shipton-on-Cherwell ecclesiastical parish to Bladon. 59 In 1241 the …
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