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The River Dorn is a river in | Oxfordshire, England, that is a tributary of the River |
age on the south bank of the River Swere in | Oxfordshire, England, about 5 miles (8.0 km) south of B |
Iffley is a village in | Oxfordshire, England, within the boundaries of the city |
implicatum" found at Caswell, near Witney, | Oxfordshire, England. |
is a main trunk road in Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire, England. |
he River Thames on Ferry Lane in Moulsford, | Oxfordshire, England. |
Joseph Tubb (1805-1879) was a maltster from | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
Ascott d'Oyley is a village in | Oxfordshire, England. |
was a castle in the village of Ascott Earl, | Oxfordshire, England. |
matical research after his death in Oxford, | Oxfordshire, England. |
cle near the village of Stanton Harcourt in | Oxfordshire, England. |
is a civil parish in the English county of | Oxfordshire, England. |
lub based in the Easington ward of Banbury, | Oxfordshire, England. |
e (with underlying Bronze Age) hill fort in | Oxfordshire, England. |
Valley College is a multi-campus college in | Oxfordshire, England. |
in Dorchester Abbey, Dorchester-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire, England. |
under-Wychwood and Milton-under-Wychwood in | Oxfordshire, England. |
es near the village of Appleford-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire, England. |
Clattercote Priory was a priory in | Oxfordshire, England. |
lon du Hay, France, and mixed at The Manor, | Oxfordshire, England. |
the hamlet of Littleworth near Wheatley in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ut 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Witney in West | Oxfordshire, England. |
The River Glyme is a river in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
Westcot Camera was a priory in | Oxfordshire, England. |
house in the Cotswold village of Kelmscott, | Oxfordshire, England. |
eton Laboratory's Central Laser Facility in | Oxfordshire, England. |
in of the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire, England. |
Shotover is a hill and forest in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ice marketing agency headquartered in south | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
spite this, the name comes from Shotover in | Oxfordshire, England. |
dependent chiropractic college in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, England. |
Cogges Priory was a priory in | Oxfordshire, England. |
Littlemore Priory was a priory in | Oxfordshire, England. |
was born to Jane Cooper in Chipping Norton, | Oxfordshire, England. |
uth of Bicester in the Cherwell district of | Oxfordshire, England. |
ven to the Cistercian Abbey near Faringdon, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ish of Aston, Cote, Shifford and Chimney in | Oxfordshire, England. |
sh about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Banbury, | Oxfordshire, England. |
Minchery Priory was a priory in | Oxfordshire, England. |
n the village of Arncott (near Bicester) in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ge of Binsey close to the city of Oxford in | Oxfordshire, England. |
es of the Shelswell Group" about Fringford, | Oxfordshire, England. |
.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of Charlbury in | Oxfordshire, England. |
tion serves the village of Lower Heyford in | Oxfordshire, England. |
e main local newspaper in Henley-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ison Road in the Easington ward of Banbury, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ay station serving the town of Charlbury in | Oxfordshire, England. |
sh about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Burford in | Oxfordshire, England. |
is situated in the village of Waterstock in | Oxfordshire, England. |
out 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Witney in | Oxfordshire, England. |
opping centre in the town of Banbury, north | Oxfordshire, England. |
tricts centred around the city of Oxford in | Oxfordshire, England. |
football club based in Henley-on-Thames in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ed F.C. are a football club based in Thame, | Oxfordshire, England. |
e Hill is a cricket ground in East Challow, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ion relating to the history of Wallingford, | Oxfordshire, England. |
the village of Great Milton near Oxford, in | Oxfordshire, England. |
d 4 miles (6 km) to the east of Bampton, in | Oxfordshire, England. |
to the southwest of the village of Ardley, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ls is a civil parish in the city of Oxford, | Oxfordshire, England. |
all club based in North Leigh, near Witney, | Oxfordshire, England. |
about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Bicester in | Oxfordshire, England. |
storic manor house near Henley-on-Thames in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ol for boys aged 11 to 16, in Besselsleigh, | Oxfordshire, England. |
2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of Faringdon in | Oxfordshire, England. |
age of Finstock and the hamlet of Fawler in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
Hall Museum is a local museum in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
is a footbridge across the River Thames in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ling is either historical or a reference to | Oxfordshire, England. |
ld theatre in the town of Henley-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire, England. |
local museum in the market town of Wantage, | Oxfordshire, England. |
a civil parish in the Cherwell district of | Oxfordshire, England. |
takes place on 27 December in Chadlington, | Oxfordshire, England. |
local museum in the town of Banbury, north | Oxfordshire, England. |
football club based in Chinnor, near Thame, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ect members of Cherwell District Council in | Oxfordshire, England. |
he villages of Combe and Long Hanborough in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ge is a comprehensive school in Watlington, | Oxfordshire, England. |
about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Banbury in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ooden footbridge across the River Thames in | Oxfordshire, England. |
let contiguous with Stanford in the Vale in | Oxfordshire, England. |
d District Museum is in the town of Witney, | Oxfordshire, England. |
eath is a village and civil parish in South | Oxfordshire, England. |
les (8.0 km) north of Wallingford, in South | Oxfordshire, England. |
Burcot is a village in | Oxfordshire, England. |
el is an historic hotel near Steeple Aston, | Oxfordshire, England. |
lls just north of Henley-on-Thames in South | Oxfordshire, England. |
kin Road, in the Easington ward of Banbury, | Oxfordshire, England. |
e RSPB, within the wider area of Otmoor, in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ublic house in the village Long Hanborough, | Oxfordshire, England. |
ry C men's prison, located near Nuffield in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ed his land Tusmore after his birthplace in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ooden footbridge across the River Thames in | Oxfordshire, England. |
ed near the centre of the town of Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, England. |
Minster Lovell Priory was a priory in | Oxfordshire, England. |
97) was an unsuccessful rebellion leader in | Oxfordshire, England. |
age, in the Vale of White Horse district of | Oxfordshire, England. |
(Oxon) is a football club based in Milton, | Oxfordshire, England. |
nd 140 volumes on the history of Oxford and | Oxfordshire, especially concentrating on early records. |
h; married Thomas Wodhull, of Mollington in | Oxfordshire, Esq. and died 2 May 1678; Catherine; Grace |
hter of W. Lowndes Stone, of Brightwell, in | Oxfordshire, Esq., and has issue; 5. the Rev. Sheldon J |
He inherited his uncle's (Henry D'Oili) | Oxfordshire estate and owned the Manor of Bewdley, Worc |
religious foundations, and the bulk of his | Oxfordshire estates passed to the family of his brother |
Grotto in Berkshire, Minster Lovell Hall in | Oxfordshire, Exton Hall in Rutland, Brockdish Hall in N |
e completed her first marathon in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, fast enough to qualify for the London Mara |
Oxfordshire Federation of Women's Institutes. | |
In 1939, she was President of the | Oxfordshire Federation. |
adquarters is based in Kidlington (address: | Oxfordshire Fire Service Headquarters, Sterling Road, K |
The | Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, is the Fire Servic |
und (accountant and founder of an eponymous | Oxfordshire firm) was also a councillor for some time. |
Recording Techniques (6th ed.), Kidlington, | Oxfordshire: Focal Press, ISBN 0240806255 |
hn (2004), The Microphone Book, Kidlington, | Oxfordshire: Focal Press, ISBN 0240519612 |
They are members of the | Oxfordshire Football Association, and play in the Helle |
1 and are the oldest club recognised by the | Oxfordshire Football Association. |
itect, he was most proud of small houses in | Oxfordshire for Hans Juda and Warwickshire for Lord Dor |
However, much of the border with | Oxfordshire for the western part of the county was move |
empting to execute a commission of array in | Oxfordshire for the King. |
ux fought Tom Cribb at Shenington Hollow in | Oxfordshire for the English title. |
He served as High Sheriff of Berkshire and | Oxfordshire for 1538. |
ford from 1832-1833 and was High Sheriff of | Oxfordshire for 1836. |
brook and Widford is a civil parish in West | Oxfordshire formed in 1932. |
t of the parish of Mollington, which joined | Oxfordshire) formed the Farnborough Rural District, whi |
Little Rollright is a village in | Oxfordshire, forming part of the civil parish of Rollri |
On 4 August 1581 a search of Stonor Park in | Oxfordshire found the press on which Campion's Decem Ra |
s a publisher and photographer in Swinford, | Oxfordshire, founding the Fantasy Press in 1951 and pro |
Thompson played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1998 to 2004, which included 23 Minor |
Manger played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1977 to 1984, which included 24 Minor |
Brooks played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1997 to 2004, which included 11 Minor |
List played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1994 to 2001, which included 22 Minor |
Gilbert played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 2009 to 2010, which included 2 Minor C |
Evans played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 2001 to 2004, which included 11 Minor |
He inherited Ditchley House in | Oxfordshire from his mother, Charlotte Lee, daughter of |
Densham played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1978 to 1988, which included 37 Minor |
Mustow played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1995 to 2006, which included 43 Minor |
Military College of Science in Shrivenham, | Oxfordshire, from 1961 to 1963, he was a Fellow of Kebl |
d as priest in 1971, he worked in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire from 1973 to 1977. |
Lynch played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 2002 to 2005, which included 10 Minor |
at nearby Wytham from 1816, and at Albury, | Oxfordshire, from 1820; then in 1822 he was promoted to |
Knightley played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1996 to 2010, which included 75 Minor |
Cook played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1998 to 2008, which included 52 Minor |
Joyner played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1992 to 1995, which included 17 Minor |
dained and served the parish of Watlington, | Oxfordshire from 1734 to 1739, when he was appointed vi |
nherited the estate of Weston-on-the-Green, | Oxfordshire from his great-uncle, Norreys Bertie. |
Savin played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1986 to 2002, which included 99 Minor |
His first settlement was at Thame, | Oxfordshire, from 1743, on a salary of 25l. a year. |
awtin has played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1995 to present, which has included 94 |
h of England, and was curate of Kidlington, | Oxfordshire from 1879 to 1881. |
in 1868, and served as vicar of Wolvercote, | Oxfordshire from 1875 to 1879, when he became Warden of |
was vicar of Shipton-under-Wychwood in west | Oxfordshire from 1565. |
Harper played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1970 to 1978 which included 48 Minor C |
Hale played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1984 to 1991, which included 31 Minor |
He inherited the Harcourt estates in | Oxfordshire from his brother in 1861 and moved to Nuneh |
Banton captained | Oxfordshire from 1962 to 1967. |
Ford played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1983 to 1992, which included 42 Minor |
xford Military College in Cowley and Oxford | Oxfordshire from 1876-1896. |
Clements played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1975 to 1989, which included 60 Minor |
Williams played Minor counties cricket for | Oxfordshire from 1995 to 2010, which included 76 Minor |
He was rector of Great Haseley, | Oxfordshire from 1597, and a prebendary of Lincoln Cath |
ddlesex, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire, from Mercia to Wessex. |
on 17 January 1758, aged 33, at Great Tew, | Oxfordshire from a cold caught whilst out hunting and w |
He served as Member of Parliament for | Oxfordshire from 1878 to 1885 and for Henley from 1885 |
linton came from the lordship of Clinton in | Oxfordshire, given to them at the Conquest. |
ction work allowed examination of the South | Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch, the long earthwork followed b |
g to a poll if at all possible, and in 1754 | Oxfordshire had not seen a contested election for 44 ye |
olent - Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, London, | Oxfordshire, Hampshire |
Just | Oxfordshire has ceased operating as a radio station and |
r Counties Championship's Western Division: | Oxfordshire have played such matches here in most seaso |
In May 1993 in Bullingdon, | Oxfordshire, he married Patricia Stafford. |
In 1606, Thomas served as sheriff of | Oxfordshire; he was sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1616 |
n 1605, while on a visit to Lord Norreys in | Oxfordshire, he engaged in a fencing match with a fenci |
On 26 May 1982, at his home in Nettlebed, | Oxfordshire, he shot his wife, wounding her slightly, a |
Born in Radley Hall in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), he was the son of Sir George Bowyer, 6th |
Living his final years at Kirtlington, | Oxfordshire, he died on 23 June 2010. |
In his 16 List A matches for | Oxfordshire, he scored 168 runs at an average of 12.92, |
illiam was born in Didcot in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), he was one of seven children to Thomas an |
oft was born 18th May 1603 at Great Milton, | Oxfordshire, his mother being then on a journey to Lond |
adley House, near Faringdon, Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), his mother, Anne (d. |
The | Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust (OHCT) provides fin |
It was at his | Oxfordshire home that, in 1976, the police were called |
Together they eventually arrive in his | Oxfordshire home. |
14, Valentine joined "C" Sqdn., Queen's Own | Oxfordshire Hussars rising to the rank of Major. |
Boyle fought with the Queen's Own | Oxfordshire Hussars regiment of the Imperial Yeomanry i |
e, he was commissioned into the Queen's Own | Oxfordshire Hussars in 1895. |
(after wartime service with the Queen's Own | Oxfordshire Hussars) St Edmund Hall, Oxford. |
banker, Honorary Colonel of the Queen's Own | Oxfordshire Hussars, Alderman of Oxfordshire and was el |
or thirty years a member of the Queen's Own | Oxfordshire Hussars. |
s final match for the county coming against | Oxfordshire in the 1999 season. |
Hawtin made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1995 Minor Counties Championship aga |
tation located in the village of Cholsey in | Oxfordshire in England. |
n 2004, Collis made a single appearance for | Oxfordshire in the Over-50s County Championship. |
, and was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant for | Oxfordshire in 2004. |
nt thereafter, and became rector of Ewelme, | Oxfordshire in 1606 (holding this position until his de |
Parrott, who played for | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship between |
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