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A History of the County of Oxford
… boundary with Curbridge, extending just south of the river Windrush to include a group of closes belonging in the later … Limestone. Its extreme southern tip, straddling the river Windrush, lies on alluvium. From the floodplain (at 85 m.) … Farm, through Crawley village, and across the river Windrush probably formed part of an early route through …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Curbridge and of the new chapel of St Luke on the Windrush estate, and close co-operation was established with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… court', presumably east of the manor house on the river Windrush. Other demesne meadows identifiable from later … Apley furlong between the WitneyBurford road and the river Windrush, have the appearance of open fields, and in 1695 it … holdings. 144 Much of the best meadow, along the river Windrush, was inclosed and had probably always formed part of …
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… (488 a.) on the township's east side, from the river Windrush to the Ducklington boundary south-east of Burwell … probably dictated largely by natural features, the river Windrush presumably dividing it from Hailey. The short … with Crawley, giving Crawley a foothold south of the Windrush, was probably the result of a deliberate, perhaps …
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… MS. Top. Oxon. b 78, f. 301b. W. J. Monk, By Thames and Windrush, 46; O.A.S. Rep. (1872), 32-5. C.O.S., PRN 11202: …
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… the common meadow (194 a.) lay chiefly along the river Windrush; 85 some, notably Gooseham, lay near the village, 86 … Later Hardwick's common meadows lay chiefly on the river Windrush in Rough meadow, Up meadow, and Underdown, some of … owned by Pinkney, with farm buildings both at the later Windrush Farm and the east end of Back Lane. 56 By 1861 …
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… DUCKLINGTON DUCKLINGTON lies on the west bank of the river Windrush immediately south of Witney and 5 miles north-east … a. (785 ha.) by the transfer of 459 ha. east of the river Windrush to South Leigh. In 1985 a minor boundary change on … estate, as of the 19th-century parish, followed the river Windrush southwards from Ducklington village, 77 its …
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… dower, 92 was set in a garden which extended to the river Windrush. By 1430, however, there was only a precinct which … and the Water House (later Fish House) on the river Windrush. 21 Cokethorpe Park in 1876 Fish House 22 was …
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… Bodl. MS. Top. Oxon. b 78, f. 86; M. Harris, Where the Windrush Flows, 117. Below, Yelford, manors. St. John's Coll. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sluggish river of the clay lowlands. With the former the Windrush may be included. All are deeply cut in the Cotswold … have been cut by the rivers occur at intervals, as in the Windrush Valley, where also a meandering course has been … Upper Thames Succession. The Thames above Newbridge, the Windrush, Evenlode, Cherwell, and Ray are directed towards …
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