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A History of the County of Oxford
… Lewin or Leofwine, 56 who also held lands in Cowley and Chinnor. 57 In the 12th century Hanwell, like Chinnor, was probably in the possession of the Vernons. 58 … be an error arising from an association of Hanwell with Chinnor, which had been forfeited by Warin's kinsman Walter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… summer. Roads that connect Lewknor with Aston Rowant and Chinnor to the north-east, and with Shirburn and Watlington … Cottage services were begun. In 1885 the minister from Chinnor was holding regular services and later the hamlet was … school in 1929. It then had 52 pupils; the seniors went to Chinnor. Lewknor school became a controlled school in 1950. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Magd. Coll. Mun. Goldor, 6 c, 19 c, 30 c, 43 a, &c. Ibid. Chinnor 53 a; Goldor 26 b. For Barentine see 'Chinnor', O.A.S. Trans. 1907, 31; Par. Coll. i. 81; and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as a junior and infant school, the seniors going to Chinnor. 437 The school was finally closed in 1950 and the children were sent first to Chinnor and then to Watlington school. 438 Charities. None …
A History of the County of Oxford
… preceded the Conquest, but it was feudally bound to Chinnor, its neighbour on the south-east, being a member of Chinnor manor. 2 The chief interest, however, of the parish's … links the main London road with a minor road from Thame to Chinnor. The last was probably the royal road ( via regia) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… this line with stations at Watlington, Aston Rowant, and Chinnor and ran as a small private company until 1884 when it … the junction of the three. 28 Like another Chiltern town, Chinnor, Watlington is also built round a central green, High … attended a Wesleyan meeting 'five miles away', possibly at Chinnor where dissent was already firmly established. 803 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is endorsed Wheatfield parsonage, but in fact applies to Chinnor: Oxf. Dioc. c 659, ff. 21011. Mrs. Glanville's MS. …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 417 deaths 1507, 467 Chine, Alexander CL adm 1467, 111 Chinnor, Chynnor, William M adm 1469, 118 deaths 1481, 228 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 15; B.A. from Trinity Coll. 1680, M.A. 1683, rector of Chinnor, Oxon, 1699-1706, and perhaps again in 1710 by simony …
A History of the County of Oxford
… marching from Oxford by Tetsworth and Postcombe he reached Chinnor, where he surprised and captured a Parliamentary … was being sent to Essex at Thame, but the skirmish at Chinnor had given the alarm, and the convoy took shelter in … was rendered memorable by the fight of Chalgrove field. At Chinnor he turned sharply to the right along the base of the …
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