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Alumni Oxonienses
… 6 Feb., 1525-6, one of these names rector of Shiptonupon-Cherwell, Oxon, 1545. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Oxford
… northwards on the ridgeway between the rivers Thames and Cherwell seems to have been followed by Roman secondary … along the ancient route to Banbury before crossing the Cherwell at Gosford to pass through Bicester, Buckingham, and … liability. 86 There was a bridge across the river Cherwell at the eastern entrance to the town by 1004. 87 It …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… last built in 1697. The parish is situated on the river Cherwell, and comprises by computation 7000 acres; the soil …
The Environs of London
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the valleys of three small streams flowing N.W. to the R. Cherwell on the N. boundary. Two of these tributaries form the W. and N.E. boundaries. From the Cherwell, at about 115 m. above OD, the land rises across … to this is in the N. of the parish, beside the R. Cherwell, where there are long sweeps of end-on furlongs …
A History of the County of Oxford
… while other imperfect material was found in 1910 up the Cherwell just across the Northamptonshire border at Astrop. 2 … of flint-working are found on the limestone between the Cherwell and the Evenlode and again round North Stoke and … VIII 2 c). 34 With these goes the short sword from the Cherwell, with its grip and rounded pommel cast in one piece …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bowl from a gravel-pit at Marston, across the River Cherwell just north-east of Oxford (Pl. XI d). This type of … sites that have been recorded on the uplands west of the Cherwell. Something similar appears to have been found near … the county. All the known examples come from west of the Cherwell and Thames. This distribution, and the fact that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… occupy, and that some of them, notably the Evenlode and Cherwell, have lost or are losing their original watersheds … 100 and 350 ft. above the nearest main river (e.g. Thames, Cherwell, Evenlode), and below about 600 ft. O.D., above … where Miss Tomlinson has devoted attention to it. In the Cherwell Valley remarkable Boulder Clays are described in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and marched towards Eynsham. Essex then crossed the Cherwell at Gosford and advanced as far as Woodstock. 78 The … his preparations, building siege-works east of the Cherwell, 84 and crossing the river at Marston. The royalists … at Headington Hill, Marston, Cowley, and Elsfield; the Cherwell was bridged at Marston, and a line constructed from …
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