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in the village of Shiplake in the county of | Oxfordshire in England. |
Until 1844 it was a detached part of | Oxfordshire in the parish of Lewknor, part of a divisio |
(£10) and Stanford in the Vale (£30; now in | Oxfordshire); in Gloucestershire, Lechlade (£20); in Wa |
s final match for the county coming against | Oxfordshire in the 1971 season. |
These came against | Oxfordshire in the 1975 Gillette Cup and Devon in the 1 |
52 but was recast by Henry Bond of Burford, | Oxfordshire in 1897. |
layed for Warwickshire against minor county | Oxfordshire in the 1984 one day Natwest Trophy. |
n and black livery, and six by Weaveaway in | Oxfordshire in a silver livery. |
liol College, University of Oxford, Oxford, | Oxfordshire, in 1924 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. |
or Counties Championship debut came against | Oxfordshire in 1999. |
c Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, | Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom, one of five reactors |
He served as High Sheriff of Berkshire and | Oxfordshire in 1509, 1518, 1523 and 1540 and as one of |
Baker represented | Oxfordshire in a single Minor Counties Championship mat |
upervised the restoration of Yarnton Manor, | Oxfordshire in 1897; the Slipper Chapel at Houghton-le- |
Hale made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1984 Minor Counties Championship aga |
died at his home in Milton-under-Wychwood, | Oxfordshire, in 1956, aged 82. |
In 1998 he played for | Oxfordshire in the MCC Trophy, and three years later st |
e town of Henley-on-Thames in the county of | Oxfordshire in England. |
xford and played Minor Counties cricket for | Oxfordshire in 1937, achieving some success as a medium |
ster in 1665, and the rectory of Crowmarsh, | Oxfordshire, in 1670. |
lley, BBC Oxford and sister station Jack FM | Oxfordshire in Oxfordshire. |
nted the county in 2 List A matches against | Oxfordshire in the 1975 Gillette Cup and Lancashire in |
it was in Berkshire, but was transferred to | Oxfordshire in that year. |
d at a Royal council held at Kirtlington in | Oxfordshire in 977 and was buried at Abingdon Abbey in |
y, serving as High Sheriff of Berkshire and | Oxfordshire in 1546-1547, and accepting in 1545 a grant |
in the Minor Counties Championship against | Oxfordshire in 1981. |
Ford made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1983 Minor Counties Championship aga |
He became a Justice of the Peace for | Oxfordshire in 1456, and served again for Berkshire in |
on at St Bartholomew's church in Nettlebed, | Oxfordshire in December 2005. |
List-A matches for Huntingdonshire, against | Oxfordshire in the 1st round of the 2001 Cheltenham & G |
Clements made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1975 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Williams made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1995 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Be |
Beckett, who represented | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship between |
urrounding area in the historical county of | Oxfordshire in southern England. |
inst Glamorgan in the 1970 Gillette Cup and | Oxfordshire in the 1975 Gillette Cup. |
e office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for | Oxfordshire in 1946. |
aron Beloff, of Wolvercote in the County of | Oxfordshire in 1981. |
Windsor Castle in 1660 and High Sheriff of | Oxfordshire in 1672. |
against Glamorgan in the 1970 Gillette Cup, | Oxfordshire in the 1975 Gillette Cup and Lancashire in |
The Sor Brook is a brook located mostly in | Oxfordshire, in the South of England. |
d to the municipal borough of Oxford and to | Oxfordshire in 1889. |
cket Board in a single List A match against | Oxfordshire in the 1st round of the 2002 Cheltenham & G |
es Championship debut for Wiltshire against | Oxfordshire in 2000. |
was knighted and appointed High Sheriff of | Oxfordshire in 1636. |
his residence, Bix Hall, Henley on Thames, | Oxfordshire in July 1929, aged 75. |
geshire in one further List-A match against | Oxfordshire in the 1965 Gillette Cup. |
He was also a Member of Parliament for | Oxfordshire in the Barebone's Parliament of 1653. |
Since 2003 he has lived in | Oxfordshire, in the United Kingdom. |
White, who played for | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship between |
Manger made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1977 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Cope entertained James I at Hanwell, | Oxfordshire in 1606 and 1612. |
ll made his debut for Devon in 1991 against | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship. |
Brooks made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1997 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Thompson made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1998 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Hu |
n the ground was between Cambridgeshire and | Oxfordshire in the 1967 Gillette Cup. |
county in the MCCA Knockout Trophy against | Oxfordshire in 1990. |
He joined Cowley St John CC and played for | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship between |
His debut List A match came against | Oxfordshire in the 1999 NatWest Trophy. |
Gilbert made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 2009 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Be |
llege appointed him as rector of Wigginton, | Oxfordshire in 1876. |
Harper made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1970 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Densham made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1978 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Haupt made his debut for | Oxfordshire in a List A match against the Durham Cricke |
List made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1994 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Mustow made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1995 Minor Counties Championship aga |
More recent compilations include Oxford and | Oxfordshire in Verse (1983) and Oxford in Verse (1999) |
List-A matches for Huntingdonshire, against | Oxfordshire in the 1st round of the 2001 Cheltenham & G |
oberts made his debut in county cricket for | Oxfordshire in the 1896 Minor Counties Championship. |
He played a further match for | Oxfordshire in the following season. |
Collis, who played for | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship between |
Lynch made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 2002 MCCA Knockout Trophy against Be |
In 1886 he published The Flora of | Oxfordshire, in 1887 The Flora of Berkshire and in 1926 |
ut in the MCCA Knockout Trophy came against | Oxfordshire in 2006. |
ut Trophy debut for the county came against | Oxfordshire in 1984. |
J.P., Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of | Oxfordshire in 1867. |
cket Board in a single List A match against | Oxfordshire in the 1st round of the 2002 Cheltenham & G |
Evans made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 2001 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Knightley made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1996 Minor Counties Championship aga |
Joyner made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1992 Minor Counties Championship aga |
In 1927 Bowell represented | Oxfordshire in a single minor Counties Championship mat |
Cook made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1998 Minor Counties Championship aga |
s Championship match for the county against | Oxfordshire in 1997. |
yed Minor Counties Championship cricket for | Oxfordshire in 1951. |
ut Trophy match held at the ground, against | Oxfordshire in 1992. |
state secondary school located in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, in England. |
his last appearance for them coming against | Oxfordshire in the same year. |
or Gloucestershire and Somerset, played for | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship between |
rn, who signed for the Rectory of Cornwell, | Oxfordshire, in 1559, sent him in 1573 to Trinity Colle |
Savin made his debut for | Oxfordshire in the 1986 Minor Counties Championship aga |
These came against | Oxfordshire in the 1st round of the 2004 Cheltenham & G |
e his Minor Counties Championship debut for | Oxfordshire in 1999, made a single List A appearance fo |
He retired to Benson, | Oxfordshire in 1992. |
town of Wallingford, then in Berkshire, now | Oxfordshire, in southern in England, established in 183 |
He had previously represented | Oxfordshire in Parliament. |
his father resigned the rectory of Witney ( | Oxfordshire) in his favour. |
mprised the whole of the historic county of | Oxfordshire, in the northern part of South East England |
Easington Park, Banbury, | Oxfordshire in 2010. |
The first record of his work was in | Oxfordshire in 1403, the location of much of his early |
lliam was the High Sheriff of Berkshire and | Oxfordshire in 1551. |
ted MP for Wallingford, then Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire) in 1621, as had been his brother, Sir Will |
unties Championship debut for Devon against | Oxfordshire in 1953. |
Hughes made his debut for | Oxfordshire in a List A match in the 1991 NatWest Troph |
He didn't represent | Oxfordshire in Minor counties cricket. |
Having represented | Oxfordshire in the Minor Counties Championship since 19 |
Lockinge is a civil parish in | Oxfordshire in England, consisting of the villages of E |
Other projects undertaken by Just | Oxfordshire include Wychwood Radio for the Wychwood fai |
His estates in | Oxfordshire included Beckley, Forest Hill, Hampton Gay, |
ramley, Hook and Tadley, a part of southern | Oxfordshire, including Henley on Thames, and even a sma |
arious archaeological fieldwork projects in | Oxfordshire, including excavations at Mingies Ditch and |
e passes through many villages and towns in | Oxfordshire including Ascott-under-Wychwood, Chadlingto |
The | Oxfordshire Ironstone Railway was built during the Firs |
The North Leigh Roman Villa, in | Oxfordshire is extensively excavated between 1813 and 1 |
31 July - The village of Churchill, | Oxfordshire, is largely destroyed by fire. |
Stagecoach in | Oxfordshire is the name given to Stagecoach Group bus o |
John Gilligan (born 2 May 1957 in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire) is an English former professional football |
y White's in Weston-on-the-Green, Bicester, | Oxfordshire is the Ben Johnson pub. |
West | Oxfordshire is a local government district in north wes |
rry Castell (born August 6, 1943 in Oxford, | Oxfordshire) is an English cricketer who played for Ham |
David Boyd Haycock (born 1968 in Banbury, | Oxfordshire) is a British writer of non-fiction. |
South | Oxfordshire is a local government district in Oxfordshi |
e bellfounder Richard Keene of Woodstock in | Oxfordshire, is the only complete set of original bells |
Classic Locations | Oxfordshire is a contemporary travel guide to the city |
Chinnor railway station in | Oxfordshire is on the Watlington and Princes Risborough |
George Lee (born 30 July 1964 in Bicester, | Oxfordshire) is a retired competitive swimmer from Engl |
Just | Oxfordshire is a community radio station based in West |
von Maltzahn (born 2 August 1978 in Oxford, | Oxfordshire) is a British rower and Boat Race winner. |
The Old Bell is a pub in Henley-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire it is locally acknowledged as the oldest re |
, around Brackley in Northamptonshire, into | Oxfordshire, just before crossing the M40 at Junction 1 |
d Parish Council beside the River Thames in | Oxfordshire just south of Oxford. |
ngland region and parts of Buckinghamshire, | Oxfordshire, Kent, Berkshire, Surrey and Sussex in the |
ondon, died October 2002, Henley-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire), known as Stewart Crawford, was a British |
The | Oxfordshire Landscape. |
secondary school in Cowley, Oxford, within | Oxfordshire LEA. |
West | Oxfordshire lies within the River Thames catchment area |
enant of the 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the | Oxfordshire Light Infantry. |
He served in the 1st Volunteer Battalion, | Oxfordshire Light Infantry and reached the rank of capt |
Henry Lyttleton, lieutenant-colonel of the | Oxfordshire light infantry; and five daughters. |
dedicated to soldiers of the 2nd Battalion | Oxfordshire Light Infantry who died during the Tirah Ca |
r whom he was named, was Colonel of the 3rd | Oxfordshire Light Infantry, an alderman for Hampshire, |
Shaw was commissioned into the 52nd ( | Oxfordshire) Light Infantry as an ensign by purchase in |
orms, the regiment was transferred into The | Oxfordshire Light Infantry as the 4th Battalion. |
the service of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, | Oxfordshire Light Infantry. |
nant in the 4th (Eton Volunteer) Battalion, | Oxfordshire Light Infantry on 12 December 1891, and tra |
commissioned into the 1st Battalion of the | Oxfordshire Light Infantry (the old 43rd), and served i |
Boston, Philippa, Opening Pandora's box, | Oxfordshire Limited Edition. |
Oxfordshire Limited Edition, is included with the first | |
The company retains its | Oxfordshire links, with its head office located on the |
The paper's sister publications include | Oxfordshire Living, Basingstoke Living and the Basingst |
It contains most of the South | Oxfordshire local government district, with the excepti |
The Bear Hotel is a hotel in Woodstock, | Oxfordshire, located opposite The Oxfordshire Museum, n |
In 1918, | Oxfordshire lost one county seat, and the Woodstock con |
ppy occasion for Taylor: he made only 1 and | Oxfordshire lost by 77 runs. |
l Oates having alleged that Anderson was an | Oxfordshire man, he denied it, asserting that he was th |
Glympton - the History of an | Oxfordshire Manor. |
of the London Borough of Merton, Merton in | Oxfordshire, Marden in Wiltshire or Martin in Dorset. |
g belongs to a school of 14th century north | Oxfordshire masons whose work survives also at Adderbur |
The | Oxfordshire Militia was a militia regiment in the Unite |
ation was actually at the village of Grove, | Oxfordshire, more than two miles north of Wantage, and |
It was merged with the | Oxfordshire Natural History Society by Druce in 1901. |
sh church, Letcombe Bassett, Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire): nave and south aisle, 1861 |
It was found at Woodstock, | Oxfordshire near Blenheim in England in about 1740. |
nty and bordering to the west the county of | Oxfordshire near Thame. |
Carter had lived with his family in | Oxfordshire, near Aylesbury, later retiring to Kent. |
ford, he lived at the village of Tackley in | Oxfordshire, north of Oxford. |
dent Local Radio Station serving Berkshire, | Oxfordshire, north Hampshire and parts of west Buckingh |
part of the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire NUTS-2 region, which was the seventh riches |
at South Weston, with other properties, in | Oxfordshire, of the value of £1000 per annum. |
e band played gigs at various venues around | Oxfordshire, often public houses and clubs. |
Saint Helen, Benson, | Oxfordshire: Old Vicarage, 1869-70 |
He died in Banbury, | Oxfordshire on 5 January 1996. |
Brooks died at Abingdon, | Oxfordshire on May 18, 2002. |
of the Cherwell, separates the parish from | Oxfordshire on the east with a smaller tributary doing |
Long of Marwell Hall, in 1818, and those in | Oxfordshire on the death of his cousin John Blackall in |
is in open country to the north of Oxford, | Oxfordshire, on the southern bank of the river. |
The family live in Kingham in | Oxfordshire on a 200-acre (0.81 km2) organic cheese far |
He was born at Thame in | Oxfordshire on 12 December 1813. |
Following this he settled in | Oxfordshire on a permanent basis, playing out a success |
cant role in the battle of Cropredy Bridge, | Oxfordshire on June 29, 1644. |
He was born in Wallingford, | Oxfordshire on 15 May 1923 and died in London on 4 Nove |
He was baptised at Charlbury, | Oxfordshire on 7 September 1757 and educated at Harrow |
He became rector of Britwell, | Oxfordshire, on 3 May 1586, and of Alresford, Hampshire |
He died in Ewelme, | Oxfordshire on 29 January 2002 after suffering a series |
body was discovered in a car in Rose Hill, | Oxfordshire, on November 20, 2004. |
John went to University of Oxford, Oxford, | Oxfordshire on 4 February 1596/1597, and entered as a g |
anbury, sometimes also referred to as North | Oxfordshire' on 24 September 1918. |
Gulliver was born at Banbury, | Oxfordshire, on 4 June 1804, and after an apprenticeshi |
runs between Cirencester and Faringdon (in | Oxfordshire) on the A420, and about 5 km north of Crick |
Kirwan Ward was born in Shotover, | Oxfordshire one of eight children of Norman and Bertha |
ire, becoming the Banbury Rural District in | Oxfordshire, or the Middleton Cheney Rural District in |
nd the Ashmolean Natural History Society of | Oxfordshire, originally established as the Ashmolean So |
e Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, a restaurant in | Oxfordshire owned by chef Raymond Blanc. |
ucester Court Mews, 75 High Street, Witney, | Oxfordshire, OX28 6JF, UK. |
Oxford [ | Oxfordshire]: Oxford University Press. |
Oxford | Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press. |
ford, Hungerford and Lambourn, and with the | Oxfordshire parish of Letcombe Bassett. |
The lake is situated in the South | Oxfordshire parish of Eye & Dunsden between the Reading |
Langford, | Oxfordshire: Parish of St. Matthew, Langford. |
He was ordained and became curate of the | Oxfordshire parishes of Chiselhampton and Stadhampton i |
a detached part of the parish of Lewknor in | Oxfordshire, part of a division of the parish known as |
ical parish of Cadmore End, and in 1896 the | Oxfordshire part of the parish was transferred to Bucki |
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