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the south-east of Finmere in the county of | Oxfordshire, a few miles west of Buckingham. |
ighted in June 2004 and died at his home in | Oxfordshire a few weeks later of a brain tumour. |
At 17 Bloxham Drive, Kidlington, | Oxfordshire, a pretty 29-year old physiotherapist named |
as instituted to the rectory of Somerton in | Oxfordshire, a benefice he held with his Manchester pre |
in the Chiltern Hills near the border with | Oxfordshire, about six miles WSW of High Wycombe. |
Enstone is a village and civil parish in | Oxfordshire about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Chipping Nor |
civil parish in the Evenlode Valley in West | Oxfordshire about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Chipping |
Begbroke is a village and civil parish in | Oxfordshire about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Kidlington an |
the civil parish of Eye & Dunsden in South | Oxfordshire, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Readin |
is in the Chiltern Hills on the border with | Oxfordshire, about two miles south of Stokenchurch. |
Bould is a hamlet in Idbury civil parish, | Oxfordshire, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southeast of Stow |
ngdon is a village and civil parish in West | Oxfordshire, about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Lechlade in |
e and civil parish in the Chiltern Hills in | Oxfordshire, about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Henley-on-T |
d civil parish on the River Thames in South | Oxfordshire, about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) south of Wallingf |
a village and civil parish in the north of | Oxfordshire about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Banbury. |
Roke is a hamlet in South | Oxfordshire, about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Wallingfor |
It is in Idbury civil parish, | Oxfordshire, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southeast of Stow |
t is a hamlet in Checkendon civil parish in | Oxfordshire about 6 miles (9.7 km) northwest of Reading |
gton is a village and civil parish in South | Oxfordshire, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north of Wallingf |
It is on the boundary with | Oxfordshire, about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the market |
ll Baldwin is a village and civil parish in | Oxfordshire, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) northeast of Wall |
mlet in South Moreton civil parish in South | Oxfordshire, about 0.5 miles (800 m) west of the villag |
gford is a village and civil parish in West | Oxfordshire, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Lechla |
It is close to the A41 and the border with | Oxfordshire about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Bicester. |
on is a hamlet in the Thames Valley in West | Oxfordshire about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Faringdon |
The Headteacher of North | Oxfordshire Academy is Ruth Robinson. |
North | Oxfordshire Academy is a city academy in Banbury, Oxfor |
North | Oxfordshire Academy is run by the United Learning Trust |
so working as a football coach at the North | Oxfordshire Academy teaching 16-21 year old's football |
nbury School, the name was changed to North | Oxfordshire Academy. |
sh church at Besselsleigh in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), adjoining his country estate. |
White Horse district and parts of the South | Oxfordshire administrative district south of the River |
He held the office of Lord Lieutenant of | Oxfordshire again between 1712 and 1715. |
only career MCCA Knockout Trophy match for | Oxfordshire against Shropshire. |
unties Championship appearances in 1925 for | Oxfordshire against Monmouthshire and Berkshire. |
Centre" (ISIC) will be created at Harwell, | Oxfordshire, alongside the research facility for the ES |
Oxfordshire, also previously covered by Newsroom South | |
Thame gave his name to Thame School, Thame, | Oxfordshire, also known as Lord Williams's School, Tham |
Land at Bourne Lane, Hook Norton, | Oxfordshire: An Archaeological Assessment. |
ctory at Sutton Courtenay in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), an early preferment. |
he property of Sir Anthony Cope of Hanwell, | Oxfordshire, ancestor of the Cope Baronets. |
atfield, Hertfordshire, London, Thame Park, | Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire. |
by Queen from the Didcot Railway Centre in | Oxfordshire and repainted for the video. |
hen the "Bucks Cemetery" was started by the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry |
lf of Berkshire and large parts of southern | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. |
ve Minor Counties: Cornwall, Devon, Durham, | Oxfordshire and Suffolk. |
a reinforced company from the 2nd Battalion | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. |
hold at Greys Court at Rotherfield Greys in | Oxfordshire and Abbey House at Reading in Berkshire. |
ghter of Daniel Hale Webb, of Wykeham Park, | Oxfordshire, and widow of Sir Algernon William Peyton, |
ment is based at Vauxhall Barracks, Didcot, | Oxfordshire; and on 19 November 2010, in a ceremony at |
in NHS Trust policy after an MRSA expose in | Oxfordshire, and Mirza was the first TV journalist on t |
He was a student pastor at Benson, | Oxfordshire, and studied at Marburg from 1936 to 1937 u |
times, it stretched from Berkshire through | Oxfordshire and crossed the River Thames at Cholsey, ne |
counties of Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, | Oxfordshire and a little of Buckinghamshire, only exist |
He also played Minor Counties cricket for | Oxfordshire and Devon. |
hamshire, Gloucestershire, Huntingdonshire, | Oxfordshire and Warwickshire. |
The constituency of | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire was one of them. |
ge Cuddesdon before curacies at Watlington, | Oxfordshire and Downton, Wiltshire. |
The | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Philip B |
of 10 at the family home, Asthall Manor, in | Oxfordshire and later at Swinbrook House, a home her fa |
Coscote is now in | Oxfordshire, and in 1974 was transferred from Berkshire |
ompassed the village of Middleton Stoney in | Oxfordshire and The Manor Charitable Trust purchased la |
was commissioned into the 1st Battalion The | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, 43rd an |
champ, of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, Spelsbury, | Oxfordshire and Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire (1 January 1 |
lished on 1 April 2010 and is hosted by the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Found |
(1815-1847) the college living of Westwell, | Oxfordshire, and other ecclesiastical preferments simul |
s in England near the villages of Shiplake, | Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. |
about 9 miles (14.5 km) north of Banbury in | Oxfordshire, and 10 miles (16.1 km) south of Daventry. |
Abingdon School is based in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, and offers education from 11 to 18. |
(Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot (later the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry), Britis |
nt of Devon, and a Justice of the Peace for | Oxfordshire and Devon. |
of Buckland (then in Berkshire nowadays in | Oxfordshire), and while there wrote his greatest book, |
Sir Michael Blount of Mapledurham House in | Oxfordshire and his wife, Mary Moore. |
Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, | Oxfordshire and Staffordshire. |
icestershire Second XI in 1963, represented | Oxfordshire and later Wiltshire in the Minor Counties C |
From 1620 he was rector of Stanton St John, | Oxfordshire, and perhaps of Colerne, Wiltshire, in 1645 |
rom him Colonel Adrian Scrope's property in | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. |
sham, Amersham and Wycombe areas to the new | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire constituency, while gai |
eved the rank of Brigadier serving with the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in World |
o the north west, Wiltshire to the west and | Oxfordshire and the River Thames to the north. |
e Marsh Lock near the villages of Shiplake, | Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. |
Fox FM served | Oxfordshire and West Buckinghamshire and was originally |
, Sandhurst, Read was commissioned into the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1934. |
Staples and Seagroatt moved to | Oxfordshire, and worked together in other bands includi |
Chair of the Milton Keynes, | Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire AimHigher Programme |
cal villagers farmed the parish of Hanwell, | Oxfordshire and it's related lands on a two-field open |
Selborne was born at Mixbury in | Oxfordshire, and was educated at Rugby School and Winch |
John, of Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, Spelsbury, | Oxfordshire and Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, son of John |
enny Compton in Warwickshire to Cropredy in | Oxfordshire, and the canal company enlarged the great f |
orn to Welsh speaking parents in Woodstock, | Oxfordshire and died in Southampton. |
The constituency covers south | Oxfordshire, and is named after Henley-on-Thames, a tow |
part of the Vale of White Horse district in | Oxfordshire, and the rest becoming part of the Newbury |
ghter and coheir to John Doyley, of Merton, | Oxfordshire and by her (who died October 28th, 1633, an |
In 1922 Kennard joined | Oxfordshire and represented the county in the Minor Cou |
ussex, and a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for | Oxfordshire and High Sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1875. |
Stanford Dingley, Berkshire & Middle Aston, | Oxfordshire, and widow of George Barrett of Belhouse, A |
He served as the MEP for | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire from 1984 to 1989 and t |
it has expanded by winning new contracts in | Oxfordshire and Berkshire, and taking over work from op |
633 he became rector of Baldwin-Brightwell, | Oxfordshire, and about that time was also made chaplain |
He then opened an academy at Nettlebed, | Oxfordshire, and one of those under his charge was Samu |
nsive secondary school for girls in Didcot, | Oxfordshire and the surrounding rural area. |
descended from the Forsters of Harpsden in | Oxfordshire and supposedly from the Forsters of Bamburg |
The | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry became t |
appointed to the college living of Lewknor, | Oxfordshire, and was in 1840 presented by the Earl of L |
rst, David Mostyn was commissioned into the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1949. |
pany Sergeant Major in the 2/4th Battalion, | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, British |
lgium becoming Commanding Officer of 4th Bn | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1917. |
He was commissioned into the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry during t |
f Marcham Park at Marcham in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire) and granddaughter of the notoriously miser |
settled at Kiddington Hall near Woodstock, | Oxfordshire, and worked on her husband's unsuccessful c |
a presenter and newsreader at 106 Jack FM ( | Oxfordshire) and BBC Oxford and was renowned for her qu |
inks the twin villages of Goring-On-Thames, | Oxfordshire, and Streatley, Berkshire, and is adjacent |
South service in her home town of Abingdon, | Oxfordshire and became a reporter, presenter and bullet |
as a Benedictine monk at Burford Priory in | Oxfordshire, and finally (before his elevation to the E |
sfield was a detached parish located within | Oxfordshire and was transferred to that county in the 1 |
1818, he was appointed curate of Newington, | Oxfordshire and later rector of Avening, Gloucestershir |
Pascoe was commissioned into the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1952. |
l official in the counties of Berkshire and | Oxfordshire and Auditor of the Royal Mint for Kings Hen |
was educated at Radley College in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire and the University of Manchester before bec |
He was educated at Abingdon School in | Oxfordshire and served in the British Army from 1940-19 |
der's Kin, Watkins enlisted in ranks of the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in the S |
uded St Mary Magdalen, Oxford, and Bampton, | Oxfordshire, and Bugbrooke and Towcester (both in North |
and honorary colonel of the 3rd Battalion, | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. |
He later played for Norfolk, | Oxfordshire and the Minor Counties between 1957 and 197 |
An Edmund Gregory, a resident of Cuxham, | Oxfordshire, and described as an ‘esquire,' died at Wal |
d, about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Thame (in | Oxfordshire), and 7 miles (11 km) WSW of Aylesbury. |
as presented to the livings of Over Worton, | Oxfordshire, and Wootton, Northamptonshire, in 1620, an |
fitable, and in the early 1960s he moved to | Oxfordshire and worked in the aviation industry. |
ensive secondary school for boys in Didcot, | Oxfordshire and the surrounding rural area. |
continued his studies at Heythrop College, | Oxfordshire, and in 1937 spent three years teaching Cla |
Wadley House at Faringdon in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire) and his wife, Cecily, daughter of Edward B |
He was born in Middle Aston, | Oxfordshire and died in Wellingborough, Northamptonshir |
First World War, Boyle was a captain in the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and was |
Humphrey Seymour, Esq., of Wendlebury, | Oxfordshire, and of Even Swindon, Wiltshire (1453/1454 |
he-Water, and the village of Windrush, into | Oxfordshire and through Burford, Witney, Ducklington an |
the production of fifteen volumes, covering | Oxfordshire and Warwickshire as well as Sussex, and was |
Sussex with Dorothy Marshall, and later in | Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. |
irst Essex Artillery Volunteers, a J.P. for | Oxfordshire and Essex, and a Deputy Lieutenant for Esse |
d forming the boundary with the counties of | Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire. |
He was commissioned into the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in 1937. |
He is a governor of Shiplake College, | Oxfordshire, and The John Lyon School, Harrow. |
e Cricket Board in 2 List A matches against | Oxfordshire and Scotland in the 1st and 2nd rounds of t |
rate breakfast and drivetime programmes for | Oxfordshire and Berkshire were introduced. |
ction of the M40 motorway between Wheatley, | Oxfordshire and Hockley Heath was built. |
1892) of Benson, | Oxfordshire; and secondly, in 1896, Lily Fass of Queen' |
s in England near the villages of Shiplake, | Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. |
in Lancashire, the Banbury School of Art in | Oxfordshire, and the London College of Printing. |
Then from 1 March 2004 Stagecoach in | Oxfordshire and Stagecoach in Warwickshire were split t |
matches for the Glamorgan Second XI against | Oxfordshire and Dorset. |
ood during the war years was spent in south | Oxfordshire and immediately afterwards the family was f |
he was a lieutenant with the 7th Battalion, | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. |
amme, the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in | Oxfordshire, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technol |
s: Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Durham, | Oxfordshire and Wiltshire. |
onel, of the Buckinghamshire Battalion, The | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry |
The village is near the boundary with | Oxfordshire and about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of Thame. |
He was born in Thame in | Oxfordshire and fought his early prize fights there. |
After a short military career in the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry he studi |
In 1775 he retired to Aston Rowant in | Oxfordshire and died in December 1812. |
The | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry |
e was a 3-mile (4.8 km) gap between Benson, | Oxfordshire and a point 1.2 miles (1.9 km) north west o |
ised the town of Woodstock in the county of | Oxfordshire and (from 1832) the surrounding countryside |
He and his family lived at Rycote in | Oxfordshire and in 1769 he funded the construction of t |
ames Keene, who had foundries at Woodstock, | Oxfordshire and Bedford. |
t son of John Tipping of Wheatfield Park in | Oxfordshire and his wife, Anne daughter of Sir Christop |
He was then appointed High Sheriff of | Oxfordshire and Berkshire in 1233. |
Denchworth, near Wantage, in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), and his wife, Anne, daughter of Thomas Lo |
s in England near the villages of Shiplake, | Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. |
best equipped science centre for schools in | Oxfordshire and one of the best in the United Kingdom. |
platoon in Major John Howard's 'D' Company, | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, 6th Air |
In 1937 they bought Greys Court in | Oxfordshire, and donated the house to the National Trus |
He served in the | Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry in World |
e English counties of Berkshire, Hampshire, | Oxfordshire and Wiltshire. |
independent Bloxham School near Banbury, in | Oxfordshire, and then at the independent Millfield Scho |
Counties: Cheshire, Durham, Hertfordshire, | Oxfordshire and Suffolk. |
of the county and is bounded on the west by | Oxfordshire and on the south the River Thames marked th |
He was born in Witney, | Oxfordshire and was a member of the English team, which |
o 1902 he played Minor Counties cricket for | Oxfordshire, and from 1903 to 1908 he played minor matc |
s in England near the villages of Shiplake, | Oxfordshire and Wargrave, Berkshire. |
t of the county, close to the boundary with | Oxfordshire and near the Roman road Akeman Street. |
ack railway line, 22 miles (35 km) long, in | Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire. |
† Stokenchurch was originally in | Oxfordshire and transferred to Buckinghamshire in the l |
elaw in 886 the diocese's seat was moved to | Oxfordshire and, taking over the existing Diocese of Li |
3 May 2008 the assistant deputy coroner for | Oxfordshire, Andrew Walker, handed down a narrative rul |
of Buckland (then in Berkshire nowadays in | Oxfordshire appointed Berington his chaplain, Dr. Dougl |
Oxoniensia ( | Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society) LI: 6 |
Oxoniensia ( | Oxfordshire Architectural and Historical Society) LXXV: |
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ship since 1996, most recently in the South | Oxfordshire area where GLL has subcontracted the manage |
ght Ditchley House and Park near Charlbury, | Oxfordshire as their home, and it was the decoration of |
ard, she renovated a timber-framed house in | Oxfordshire as a home. |
Sonning Eye, Dunsden Green and Playhatch in | Oxfordshire as well. |
d plans to merge Heart Berkshire with Heart | Oxfordshire as part of plans to reduce the Heart networ |
He was buried at Glympton, | Oxfordshire as was his wife, Anne Sawbridge. |
h represented Wallingford in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire) as an MP in 1603. |
am area of Reading was historically part of | Oxfordshire as was the parish of Stokenchurch, now in a |
m represented Wallingford in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire) as an MP (1563). |
my Giles (born 21 April 1946 in Kidlington, | Oxfordshire) as an English former footballer and manage |
likely to retain his Witney constituency in | Oxfordshire as a Labour candidate (it was subsequently |
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