Merton is a village and civil parish near the River Ray, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. The 2011 Census recorded the...
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civil parish Merton, Norfolk, a civil parish Merton, Oxfordshire, a village and civil parish Merton, New Zealand, a farming community Merton Township, Steele...
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Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University...
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Doddington, Northamptonshire Grendon, Northamptonshire Merton, Oxfordshire Piddington, Oxfordshire Judith held eight manors in her own name - i.e. manors...
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George Rawlinson (category People from West Oxfordshire District)
tutor from 1842 to 1846. He was ordained in 1841, was curate at Merton, Oxfordshire, from 1846 to 1847, was Bampton Lecturer in 1859, and was Camden...
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civil parish, 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Oxford in West Oxfordshire in the county of Oxfordshire, England. The 2021 census recorded a parish population...
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Magpie Lane, Oxford (category Oxfordshire geography stubs)
Christi College. South from Merton Street, the lane continues as Grove Walk (a.k.a. Merton Grove or Grove Passage) between Merton College to the east and...
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on 26 January 1961 in Merton, Oxfordshire, England. He is buried in the graveyard of St Swithun's Church, Merton, Oxfordshire. Major was an elected Fellow...
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was a curacy in Headington. After this he was Priest in charge at Merton, Oxfordshire then Vicar of Rainham, Kent (and also Rural Dean of Gillingham)....
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Dead Man's Walk, Oxford (category Merton College, Oxford)
of Merton College and just outside the old city wall, with Corpus Christi College at the western end. To the north, Grove Walk connects with Merton Street...
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Swithun's Church, Martyr Worthy, Hampshire St Swithun's Church, Merton, Oxfordshire St. Swithun's, Nately Scures, Hampshire St Swithin's Church, Pyworthy...
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within the Manor and Parish of Stone, in the County of Worcester. Merton (Oxfordshire) Inclosure etc. Act 1763 3 Geo. 3. c. 34 12 April 1763 An Act for...
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settlements in both the non-metropolitan shire and ceremonial county of Oxfordshire, England. Places marked ¹ were in the administrative county of Berkshire...
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Thomas married Anne Dayley, daughter and coheir to John Dayley, of Merton, Oxfordshire and by her (who died 28 October 1633, and was buried in the church...
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Grove Walk (redirect from Merton Grove)
(aka Merton Grove and Grove Passage) is a short historic leafy walkway running north–south in central Oxford, England, situated on land between Merton College...
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Banbury Merton Street was the first railway station to serve the Oxfordshire market town of Banbury in England. It opened in 1850 as the northern terminus...
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visitors. In 1741 Turner built a new road between Ambrosden and Merton, Oxfordshire. He intended to continue it to Oxford but the remainder of the project...
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mother Anne Bernard, the widow of John Doyley, heirs to the Merton estate in Oxfordshire. He was twice High Sheriff of Rutland, and succeeded his father...
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Sir James Harington, 1st Baronet (category High sheriffs of Oxfordshire)
daughter, co-heiress with Katherine Doyley Dyer of Doyley's estates at Merton, Oxfordshire. Harington's children included; Edward Harington, who succeeded him...
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George Owen (physician) (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
and Godstow, Oxfordshire, was an English royal physician and politician. Owen was born in the Diocese of Worcester and educated at Merton College, Oxford...
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his factory at Merton Abbey, near Wimbledon, that he succeeded. In May 1883 Morris wrote to his daughter, "I was a great deal at Merton last week ... anxiously...
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Banbury (redirect from Banbury, Oxfordshire)
Banbury is an historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, South East England. It had a population of 54,335 at the 2021 Census. Banbury...
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Mob Quad (category Merton College, Oxford)
centuries in Merton College, Oxford, surrounding a small lawn. It is often claimed to be the oldest quadrangle in Oxford and elsewhere, although Merton's own Front...
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Oxford (redirect from Oxford, Oxfordshire)
Oxford (/ˈɒksfərd/ ) is a cathedral city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town. Founded in the 8th century...
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Henry Barton (academic) (category Alumni of Merton College, Oxford)
as Warden of Merton College, Oxford, from 1759 to 1790. The son of Henry Barton of Churchill, Worcestershire, Barton matriculated at Merton College, Oxford...
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of B.D. in 1748 and D.D. in 1752. Ibbetson was the incumbent at Merton, Oxfordshire in 1747. He was then presented to Bushey, Hertfordshire in 1748,...
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Nathaniel William Harrison (category Architects from Oxfordshire)
quadrangle) of St Johns College, Oxford (1919) St Swithun's Church, Merton, Oxfordshire: Tower Repairs (1926–7) Restoration of west front of the Library...
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52.54; 00.80 TL9098 Merton Oxfordshire 51°50′N 1°10′W / 51.84°N 01.17°W / 51.84; -01.17 SP5717 Merton London Borough of Merton 51°24′N 0°12′W / 51...
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The Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board established in 1999 was the brainchild of Sir Hugo Brunner, then Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, and Edwin Townsend-Coles...
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(now Oxfordshire): rebuilt church, 1863 All Saints, Blackwater, Hampshire: extension, 1863 Court House, New Road, Oxford, 1863 Saint Swithun, Merton, Oxfordshire:...
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