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A History of the County of Oxford
… A small group lies on the high ground north and east of Shotover; one, at Beckley by the Roman road, looks northwards …
A History of the County of Oxford
… district. Doubtless also the value of the Headington and Shotover beds for stone-quarrying was already realized. But … existed. Passing references are made to kilns found at Shotover 19 and at Wilcote 20 but, lacking evidence, they … be considered as unproven. That there was such a kiln at Shotover is likely, for Jewitt, our authority for this …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In medieval days it was mainly forest regionBern Wood and Shotover Forest. The settlements which have been found are …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bayswater), leaving Headington Quarries on the right and Shotover Hill on the left, through Magdalen and Brasenose … and Otmoor, and that the road ran thence by Beckley and Shotover, 'and so I suppose passes the Thames at Sandford … in the brickyard on the north side of the old road over Shotover. 64 Southward of this there were no sure traces of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (site 2), one at Shipton-on-Cherwell, and others at Shotover belong to the 2nd-4th century a.d. 2. … (New Conservative Club); Headington (sites 1 and 2); Shotover (2 sites); Tackley (Beech Hill Clump and another); … indicative of settlement until the suburbs of Headington, Shotover, Iffley, and Cowley are reached (see Index, s.vv.). …
A History of the County of Oxford
… MSS. in Ashm. Mus.; Arch. lxxi, 243.] Forest Hill. See Shotover. Fordwells. See Asthall and Wychwood. Fringford. For … on Wick Farm, see pp. 321 f., 304. See also Cowley, Shotover, and Littlemore. Hempton. See Barford St. Michael … the allotments and Common to the north of the village. Cf. Shotover. It is uncertain whether the two skeletons found in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… been erected under the auspices of the Bishop of Durham. Shotover SHOTOVER, an extra-parochial liberty, in the union of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the 17th century. The forests and heaths of Bullingdon, Shotover, and Wychwood were much used for hunting, but the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Fulbrook; Littlemore 1823 Garsington; Taynton 1824 Hailey; Shotover 1825 Chadlington and Chilson 1826 Thame and Sydenham …
A History of the County of Oxford
… beyond Nuneham House. They then ran quick to the top of Shotover Hill, where they would have lost but for a lucky … Bayswater, crossing the brook of that name opposite Shotover Lodge and turning right-handed to Barton. Here the … a ring to Stanton, on to Forest Hill and over the hill to Shotover Plain and down to Open Magdalen, from which …
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