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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 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as Stoke Talmage (population ninety-seven) or Shipton-on-Cherwell (population seventy-one), and in nearly one hundred …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… lies against the Oxfordshire boundary, with the R. Cherwell to the N. and a small tributary of that river on the … above OD. From this hill the land slopes N. and E. to the Cherwell and its tributary, across gently undulating country … with the Roman villa on the other side of the R. Cherwell (Chipping Warden (3)). Medieval and Later The Battle …
A History of the County of Oxford
… their school for the full primary range until 1963, when Cherwell school took all senior children from the whole … both parish schools were transferred to the newly opened Cherwell Secondary school; and by 1965 Bishop Kirk Junior … children were transferred from the Rogers Street school to Cherwell Secondary school in 1963. The former school closed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… about 650 hectares, occupies a wide spur between the R. Cherwell, here flowing S. on the W. boundary, and a … Upper Lias Clay has slumped N.W. into the valley of the Cherwell. Most of the ridge-and-furrow avoids or stops short …
Alumni Oxonienses
… vicar of Chesterton, Oxon, 1625, rector of Shipton-upon-Cherwell, Oxon, 1625. See Foster's Index Eccl. French, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… their conduit laid with leaden pipes under the Isis and Cherwell, for many miles; he does not give his authority. …
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