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A History of the Railways in | Oxfordshire; Part 2: The South. |
1st Viscount Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, | Oxfordshire, PC (December 1661 - 23 July or 28 December |
rt, 1st Earl Harcourt, of Stanton Harcourt, | Oxfordshire, PC, FRS, Viceroy of Ireland (1714 - 16 Sep |
ld 2 List-A matches, the first of which saw | Oxfordshire play the Lancashire Cricket Board in the 1s |
orded match on the ground was in 1997, when | Oxfordshire played their first Minor Counties Champions |
he 2004 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy with | Oxfordshire playing Herefordshire. |
days off, she was at her home in Nettlebed, | Oxfordshire playing bridge with friends, when she colla |
Gibbs entered | Oxfordshire politics in 1953 and was Lord Mayor of Oxfo |
of St Dunstan-in-the-East and then Cuxham, | Oxfordshire, principal of St. Alban's Hall, and divinit |
by British Gas showed that housing in South | Oxfordshire produced the 5th highest average carbon emi |
s a botanist, Woodell co-wrote the Flora of | Oxfordshire published in 1998, to which his fellow bota |
For the | Oxfordshire radio station formerly known as Passion, se |
efited from operators such as Stagecoach in | Oxfordshire, Reading Buses and First Berkshire & The Th |
St. Mary's parish church, Crowell, | Oxfordshire: rebuilding (with H.J. Tollit), 1878 |
St. Luke's parish church, Garford, | Oxfordshire: rebuilding, 1880 |
St. Mary's parish church, Pyrton, | Oxfordshire: rebuilding, 1856 |
Saint Leonard's parish church, Woodcote, | Oxfordshire: rebuilt church, 1846 |
t John the Baptist parish church, Bodicote, | Oxfordshire: rebuilt church (with H.J. Underwood), 1844 |
ext door is Cowley Library, and opposite is | Oxfordshire Record Office, both run by Oxfordshire Coun |
as commissioned as an ensign into the 52nd ( | Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot in 1793 at the age of 14. |
the army in 1771, as an ensign in the 52nd ( | Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, and was made Lieutenant |
ment of Foot (Light Infantry) and the 52nd ( | Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry), forming |
count of his old regiment, A History of the | Oxfordshire Regiment of Militia (fourth Battalion Oxfor |
but soon obtained an ensigncy in the 52nd ( | Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot (1808). |
ontagu was commissioned Ensign in the 52nd ( | Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot. |
nor influence, he exchanged into the 52nd ( | Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, in order to proceed to I |
93 as part of a by-pass around Wallingford, | Oxfordshire, relieving the single-lane Wallingford Brid |
Witney is a county constituency in | Oxfordshire represented in the House of Commons of the |
St. James' parish church, Aston, | Oxfordshire: restoration, 1862 |
Holy Trinity parish church, Nuffield, | Oxfordshire: restored chancel, 1845 |
During its existence Mid | Oxfordshire returned one Member of Parliament to the Ho |
Born in Tackley in | Oxfordshire, Rolfe Johnson studied with Ellis Keeler an |
e junction with the A420 at Besselsleigh in | Oxfordshire, roughly 92 miles (148 km) long. |
Stagecoach in | Oxfordshire routes 18 and 18A give Northmoor an hourly |
l and International Perspectives, Abingdon, | Oxfordshire: Routledge, ISBN 0749433841 |
The college was originally founded as the | Oxfordshire School of Chiropractic by the founder of th |
is time in astronomical observations at his | Oxfordshire seat, Shirburn Castle, which had been bough |
Minor Counties cricket for Bedfordshire and | Oxfordshire, second eleven cricket for Derbyshire, mino |
Before 1866, it was part of the | Oxfordshire section of Sonning civil parish. |
For the hill near Cumnor, | Oxfordshire, see Cumnor Hurst. |
For the River Ray in Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire, see River Ray. |
For the village in | Oxfordshire, see Horley, Oxfordshire. |
For the village in | Oxfordshire see Bampton, Oxfordshire |
For Radley | Oxfordshire see Radley for the College see Radley Colle |
Each year the stadium plays host to the | Oxfordshire Senior Cup final run by the Oxfordshire Foo |
Freeland Reserves were | Oxfordshire Senior League Division 3 champions in the 2 |
Charlton United F.C. plays in | Oxfordshire Senior Football League Division One. |
As of 22 January 2011 (does not include | Oxfordshire Senior Cup matches or friendlies). |
For example, in Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire settlements established in the lowland area |
hter of John Reade of Ipsden House, Ipsden, | Oxfordshire; she died in the Isle of Wight on 23 May 18 |
nd, Devon, Dorset, Norfolk, Northumberland, | Oxfordshire, Shropshire and Staffordshire. |
am, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Northumberland, | Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk and Wil |
set, Durham, Hertfordshire, Northumberland, | Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk and Wil |
and, Devon, Durham, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, | Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Suffolk. |
rham, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, | Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Suffolk and Wiltshire. |
ire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northumberland, | Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Wales |
ire, Devon, Dorset, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, | Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Wales |
region of historic Berkshire now south west | Oxfordshire since it was transferred in 1974. |
ross Essex, Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, | Oxfordshire, Somerset and even Spain. |
Hampshire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, | Oxfordshire, Somerset and High Sheriff of Dorset, Susse |
es were based at Milton Park near Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, south of Oxford, England. |
The Vale of White Horse and parts of | Oxfordshire south of the River Thames were previously p |
von, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Northumberland, | Oxfordshire, Staffordshire and Wales Minor Counties. |
matches in the 1999 NatWest Trophy against | Oxfordshire, Staffordshire and Gloucestershire. |
ea of 3,836 square miles of the Counties of | Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Warwickshire |
set, Durham, Hertfordshire, Northumberland, | Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk and Wiltshire. |
d connections with the camp at Alchester in | Oxfordshire; stamped tiles record it in the 2nd century |
It became the Henley and South | Oxfordshire Standard in 1892. |
The Henley and South | Oxfordshire Standard was the first organ to publish wor |
ight the manors of Bletchington and Holton, | Oxfordshire, Standon in Hertfordshire, Caythorpe in Lin |
; but it was not until 2 July 1906 that the | Oxfordshire station was distinguished by being renamed |
e Vale of Avon and the Thames Valley in its | Oxfordshire stretch. |
y made a success of Milton Park in Abingdon | Oxfordshire, supported TWI professionally to turn Bevan |
ast Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, | Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex. |
ith holdings in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, | Oxfordshire, Surrey, Wiltshire and two other neighbouri |
eriod played against them for teams such as | Oxfordshire, Sussex and Hampshire. |
It amalgamated in 1987 with the South | Oxfordshire Technical College on Deanfield Avenue and f |
It was for | Oxfordshire that he made his List A debut for, against |
en Centre is a shopping centre in Bicester, | Oxfordshire that opened in May 2007 . |
Harcourt was born in Stanton Harcourt, | Oxfordshire, the son of the Rev. William Vernon Harcour |
Recorded at The Manor, | Oxfordshire, the original side 1 (the first five tracks |
He was born at Woodstock in | Oxfordshire, the son of Edward I Longshanks, King of En |
ctober at Richard Branson's Manor Studio in | Oxfordshire, the same Manor studio which Mike Oldfield |
kerton was born in the village of Iffley in | Oxfordshire, the son of Joseph and Eliza Bickerton, his |
Liz Jensen was born in | Oxfordshire, the daughter of a Danish father and an Ang |
he died just three years later at Ewelme in | Oxfordshire, the home of her maternal step-great-grandm |
r review of parliamentary representation in | Oxfordshire, the Boundary Commission for England has ma |
He was born in | Oxfordshire, the son of a rural squire. |
He played 3 further List A matches for | Oxfordshire, the last coming against Surrey in the 1991 |
mic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, | Oxfordshire, the first reactor to operate in Western Eu |
Boyle was born at Ipsden, | Oxfordshire, the son of Major Charles John Boyle and Li |
He played a further 3 List A matches for | Oxfordshire, the last coming against Shropshire in the |
Boissier was born at Bloxham, | Oxfordshire, the son of the Rev. Frederick Scobell Bois |
He was born in Abingdon in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), the son of Sir Thomas Holt, MP for that t |
nly two Catholic state secondary schools in | Oxfordshire, the other one being St. Gregory's in Oxfor |
he colleges came together in Heythrop Hall, | Oxfordshire, then moved to London in 1970. |
n, probably at Hardwick Manor near Banbury, | Oxfordshire, third son of Edward Cope of Hanwell, Oxfor |
rd Channel', a terrestrial broadcast within | Oxfordshire, to promote the release of My Elixir; My Po |
pshire to the south, Wiltshire to the west, | Oxfordshire to the north and both the Reading and Wokin |
t runs from the M40 motorway near Ardley in | Oxfordshire to Stamford in Lincolnshire. |
Born in Mapledurham House, | Oxfordshire to Sir Richard Blount (1505-1564; Lieutenan |
ment, Drayton was one of the few schools in | Oxfordshire to have achieved a "Healthy Oxfordshire Sch |
um Kendall (21 September 1721 in Charlbury, | Oxfordshire to 22 November 1795 in London) was a Britis |
6.5 miles (10.5 km) southeast of the north | Oxfordshire town of Banbury and 7 miles (11 km) southwe |
Witney railway station served the | Oxfordshire town of Witney on the Oxford, Witney and Fa |
erthorpe is less than two miles east of the | Oxfordshire town of Banbury 70 houses in it by 2011 so |
music festival, takes place in Wallingford, | Oxfordshire, UK and combines a broad range of folk musi |
o the north of Moulsford and South Stoke in | Oxfordshire, UK. |
in Braziers Park, Ipsden near Wallingford, | Oxfordshire, UK. |
UK in 1936, CPM's head office is in Thame, | Oxfordshire, UK. |
ent preparatory school in Henley-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire, UK. |
ughout the city of Oxford and the county of | Oxfordshire, UK. |
rd Close, a residential street in Abingdon, | Oxfordshire, UK. |
pendent Local Radio station broadcasting in | Oxfordshire, United Kingdom on FM, and online. |
polREF at the ISIS neutron source (ISIS) in | Oxfordshire, United Kingdom |
r Jack FM, a radio station based in Oxford, | Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, Jack FM Hertfordshire, and |
econdary school located in Chipping Norton, | Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. |
Banbury ( | Oxfordshire, United Kingdom) - since 1981 |
gton, working as a schoolmaster in Banbury, | Oxfordshire until the outbreak of the English Civil War |
in 1911, Caversham Park Village remained in | Oxfordshire until 1977, when the boundaries were redraw |
for many years quietly with her dogs in the | Oxfordshire village of Charlbury. |
Western Railway opened in 1906 to serve the | Oxfordshire village of Kingston Blount. |
utdoor concert on 4 August in Cropredy, the | Oxfordshire village where Dave and Christine Pegg lived |
is a football club based in Shrivenham, an | Oxfordshire village, near Swindon, England. |
This article is about the | Oxfordshire village. |
y station was a railway station between the | Oxfordshire villages of Alvescot and Black Bourton. |
He was commissioned into the | Oxfordshire Volunteer Light Infantry as an acting Secon |
86 Mollington was partly in three counties: | Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire. |
ore or More (died after 1347) of Northmoor, | Oxfordshire was an English knight and member of parliam |
on, 1st Baronet (1756-1824) of Walliscot in | Oxfordshire was Member of Parliament (MP) for Reading i |
Oxfordshire was a county constituency electing two MPs. | |
t cell of Abingdon Abbey, Berkshire (modern | Oxfordshire), was founded by Aubrey de Vere I and his w |
The county of | Oxfordshire was formed in the early years of the 10th c |
e 1907, London - 7 March 1984, Wallingford, | Oxfordshire) was a British documentary film-maker, film |
Until the 13th century, Chesterton, | Oxfordshire was part of the honour. |
ver kennelled at Tony Magnasco's kennels in | Oxfordshire was to reach the final unbeaten for Hungari |
, Leeds - 9 October 2004, Middleton Stoney, | Oxfordshire), was Reader Emeritus in Sociology at the U |
Watlington railway station in | Oxfordshire was the terminus of the Watlington and Prin |
Mid | Oxfordshire was a parliamentary constituency in Oxfords |
When | Oxfordshire was administered in hundreds, Cuddesdon par |
imer CMG (born 22 December 1943 in Burford, | Oxfordshire) was until January 2007 the Director of Com |
cholas Gover (born 12 March 1968 in Oxford, | Oxfordshire) was an English cricketer. |
It joins the | Oxfordshire Way to the Cotswold Way and can be combined |
Oxfordshire Way route map | |
the 2010 United Kingdom general election in | Oxfordshire were announced on May 7, 2010. |
the village school (1871) at South Leigh in | Oxfordshire west of Oxford. |
In 1589 he was in Aston Rowant, | Oxfordshire when he evaded being captured and fled to I |
home in Challow Park just west of Wantage, | Oxfordshire, where he has lived since 1984, he directs |
a highly successful race driving school in | Oxfordshire, where his roster of pupils included subseq |
First found in | Oxfordshire where they held a family seat as Lords of t |
Alison made a life and a home in Wantage, | Oxfordshire where the children attended the local schoo |
e United Reformed church, Henley-on-Thames, | Oxfordshire, where she and her parents had moved in the |
iversity of Oxford in the city of Oxford in | Oxfordshire, where he was awarded a MA in Physiological |
ick Snow, was educated at Bloxham School in | Oxfordshire, where he showed an early talent for painti |
little by way of competition, unlike say in | Oxfordshire where plenty of other competing industries |
n England which flows through Wiltshire and | Oxfordshire, where it forms part of the border between |
e and her husband, Harald, bought a farm in | Oxfordshire, where they bred pedigree Ayrshires and Jer |
He lived instead in | Oxfordshire where he owned the manor of Clifton Hampden |
of fibreglass on the farm near Wallingford, | Oxfordshire where he was based, the shark itself weighs |
ned in Wallingford Castle in Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), where he died on 31 May 1326 and was even |
f master of Abingdon School, Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), where he remained for several years(1608- |
He was born at Blenheim Palace in | Oxfordshire where his father was under-steward to Georg |
everal local authorities: Gloucestershire & | Oxfordshire where he was in charge of the Local Authori |
2004 at his home, 12 Oxford Road, Marston, | Oxfordshire, which now bears a blue plaque in his honou |
hes, with the final match seeing Devon host | Oxfordshire, which was the last time Devon played at th |
sey in the English county of Berkshire (now | Oxfordshire), which was founded in 986. |
small civilian airfield close to Enstone in | Oxfordshire, which is used for microlights, light aircr |
was of an ancient and respectable family in | Oxfordshire, which had possessed the manor of South Wes |
Public School in English terms) in Cothill, | Oxfordshire, which houses around 250 boys aged 7-13. |
The weir can be reached from Appleton, | Oxfordshire, which is an equal distance away on the opp |
It is to be distinguished from Fifield, | Oxfordshire, which is in the Wychwood. |
unty of Berkshire lost the Abingdon area to | Oxfordshire, while the Slough district was transferred |
ter and presenter for Central News based in | Oxfordshire whilst also working for ITN where he produc |
tware house established in 1994 in Banbury, | Oxfordshire, who specialized in sports games, distribut |
is an English football club from Carterton, | Oxfordshire, who were formed in 1922. |
n Curson of Waterperry House near Wheatley, | Oxfordshire, who eloped with Frances, a daughter of the |
site is the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust's Moor Copse Nature Reserve. |
serve by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust, and access to this area req |
owned by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust. |
serve by the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and | Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust. |
d into parts of what are now Herefordshire, | Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, and Warwickshir |
It is believed that Denton is in | Oxfordshire, with many references to Reading, Oxford, a |
She currently lives in | Oxfordshire with her partner. |
rst marriage, Camille and Gina, who live in | Oxfordshire with their mother, and one son, Jackson, wi |
dfield rural sanitary district which was in | Oxfordshire, with the Berkshire part going to the Bradf |
, Hampshire, much of Berkshire, and some of | Oxfordshire, with its most north-easterly point being O |
a small minority of constituencies, such as | Oxfordshire, with most elections being fought on local |
He lives in | Oxfordshire with his wife Ann and daughter Rosie. |
Oxfordshire Within Living Memory. | |
The | Oxfordshire Women's cricket team is the women's represe |
eputy Commissioner for Children's Rights in | Oxfordshire, working with local government to ensure th |
Star Inn, for the formation in 1794 of the | Oxfordshire Yeomanry (later the Queen's Own Oxfordshire |
ransferred to the 100th (Worcestershire and | Oxfordshire Yeomanry) Field Brigade, Royal Field Artill |
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