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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… The inhabitants of St. Clement's on the East of the Cherwell are alarmed that the city of Oxford desire to extend …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… agricultural purposes, and for common buildings. The river Cherwell, from which the place took its name, rises in the cellar of a farmhouse in the parish, called Cherwell House. The village is intersected by the road from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and of irregular shape, lies across the valley of the R. Cherwell. The river rises in the N.W. and flows S.E. in a … (SP 544554; Figs. 13 and 39), on the N.E. side of the R. Cherwell on clay between 140 m. and 152 m. above OD. It was … runs roughly N.S. in a broad curve. As this nears the R. Cherwell it is cut by the most south-westerly of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… The modern parish covers more than 950 hectares; the R. Cherwell forms its S. and E. boundaries, and the Oxfordshire … lies S.E. of the village, on a valley side close to the R. Cherwell, on Lias Clay at about 110 m. above OD. The site was … lay on the S.E. side of the village, close to the R. Cherwell, on Lower Lias Clay at 105 m. above OD. The moat has …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thames just below the town, and both the Thames and the Cherwell were made to flood the meadows around the town. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1769 inhabitants. The parish is bounded on the west by the Cherwell, over which is a neat stone bridge leading into the … by Sir Joseph Lock; it is situated near the margin of the Cherwell, and, as seen from Magdalene bridge, forms an …
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 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 …
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 …
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