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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Fringford FRINGFORD This small rectangular parish of 1,460 acres lies … forms the eastern boundary, and a small brook divides Fringford from Stratton Audley on the south. Most of the … within the 300-foot contour, and rising to 368 feet at Fringford Hill in the east. It lies mostly on the Cornbrash …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the same descent in the Grey family 153 as one of the Fringford manors 154 until the early 14th century. Edmund …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Audley, 211 but from about 1929 the juniors went to Fringford and the seniors to Bicester. 212 Charities. None …
A History of the County of Oxford
… porch, and bell-turret were added. A new altar, font (from Fringford church), pulpit, and lectern were provided: the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… presentation. 138 In 1924 the living was united to that of Fringford, also in the gift of the Lord Chancellor. 139 The … that until 1927, when the living was united to that of Fringford, residence once more prevailed. In 1738 163 two … was reorganized in 1924, when senior pupils were sent to Fringford, and in 1948 was again reorganized as an infants' …
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… infants' school in 1948: the older children were sent to Fringford school. It was granted aided status in 1954. There …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a part of its land lay in Mixbury parish and a part in Fringford. 3 Its eastern boundary has always been the county … been a tributary of the River Ouse which flows east from Fringford Mill. The old western bounds used to lie just east … Roger d'Ivry, and that the 2 hides of Arsic were part of Fringford, held by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. 30 Roger d'Ivry's …
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… Augusta, wife of William W. M. Dewar of Cotmore House, Fringford. 83 Lesser Estates. An estate of 90 acres became …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1 once stretched right from Fritwell on the west to Fringford on the east, with Bicester four miles to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from about 250 feet to its highest point of 378 feet on Fringford Hill and then falls to 300 feet on the northern … Fields (the former Campus Petri), in the west along the Fringford boundary. Other fields were Grislow, Stubb, and … was allowed to inclose a ground called Manmore south of Fringford Field. 160 All the early inclosure was meadow, for …
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