Black Bourton is a village and civil parish about 2 miles (3 km) south of Carterton, Oxfordshire. The village is on Black Bourton Brook, a tributary of...
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Sir Anthony Hungerford (1567–1627) of Black Bourton in Oxfordshire, Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire until 1624, was a member of parliament and a religious...
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colony of smallholders, on agricultural land in the northern part of Black Bourton parish. The founder was William Carter of Branksome (Dorset), a speculator...
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and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery (New Zealand). Turner was born at Black Bourton, Oxfordshire. He was the eldest of three children, and had two younger...
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from her own landed Anglo-Irish class. Maria Edgeworth was born in Black Bourton, Oxfordshire. She was the second child of Richard Lovell Edgeworth (who...
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railway station was a railway station just north of the village of Black Bourton on the Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway between Oxford and Fairford...
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2019. Retrieved September 22, 2019. Bourton, Jody (November 6, 2009). "Spirit bears become 'invisible' by Jody Bourton, Earth News reporter". BBC News. Archived...
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Assendon, Bix, Black Bourton, Blackthorn, Blackbird Leys, Bladon, Bletchingdon, Blewbury, Bloxham, Boars Hill¹, Bodicote, Botley¹, Bould, Bourton, Bow, Bretch...
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BURFORD, CARTERTON Alvescot, Asthall, Aston, Bampton, Barrington, Black Bourton, Bradwell, Brize Norton, Burford, Carterton, Chimney, Clanfield, Cote...
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Valley and Broadshire, which includes also the parishes of Alvescot, Black Bourton, Broadwell, Broughton Poggs, Filkins, Holwell, Kencot, Langford, Little...
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the Parliamentarian Colonel Anthony Hungerford Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton (1607/08–1657), was an English Member of Parliament who supported the...
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of Stock, nr. Great Bedwyn, Wilts. and Down Ampney, Glos.; later of Black Bourton, Oxon". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 8 September 2022. Ward...
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(Kingsbury) OXF 40,1 Black Bourton Oxfordshire Wimund of Tessel £4.00 51°43′59″N 1°35′24″W / 51.733°N 1.59°W / 51.733; -1.59 (Black Bourton) OXF 40,2 Ludwell...
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forms the parish's western boundary. The parish's eastern boundary is Black Bourton Brook and its southern boundary is Radcot Cut, an artificial watercourse...
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the Hungerfords of Windrush, Oxfordshire and of the Hungerfords of Black Bourton, Oxfordshire. Edward Hungerford, ancestor of the Hungerfords of Cadenham...
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castles he built. The manors held by Anchetil de Greye were as follows: Black Bourton, Bampton hundred, Oxfordshire; Brighthampton, Bampton hundred, Oxfordshire;...
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(Roundhead) (c.1614–1657), New Model Army officer Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton (1567–1627), MP for Marlborough and Great Bedwyn, religious controversialist...
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Villiers. Barbara St John married secondly Sir Anthony Hungerford, of Black Bourton. Jane Hungerford, who married Sir John Carne of Ewenny, Glamorganshire...
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Oxfordshire St Mary's Church, Banbury St Mary the Virgin's Church, Black Bourton St Mary's Church, Chastleton St Mary's Church, Newnham Murren St Mary's...
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John of Lydiard Tregoze, and, secondly, Sir Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton. Jane Hungerford, who married Sir John Carne of Ewenny, Glamorganshire...
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a railway station between the Oxfordshire villages of Alvescot and Black Bourton, in England. It was Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway between Oxford...
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Hungerford of Black Bourton (1564–1627), religious controversialist, father of the Royalist Anthony Hungerford (Royalist) of Black Bourton (1607/8–1657)...
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Salisbury, in office by 1611 and until at least 1633 Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton (1567–1627), in office c.1610–1624 Thomas Penruddocke (c.1648–1695)...
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Anthony Hungerford of Down Ampney (nephew of Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton in Oxfordshire). In 1678, he inherited the title of de jure Baron Burnell...
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Valley and Broadshire, which includes also the parishes of Alvescot, Black Bourton, Broadwell, Broughton Poggs, Filkins, Holwell, Kelmscott, Kencot, Little...
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William John Denbigh". Who's Who. Vol. 2014 (December 2013 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 30 April 2014. (Subscription or UK public library membership...
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between 1660 and 1685. Hungerford was the son of Anthony Hungerford of Black Bourton, Oxfordshire. He subscribed at Oxford University on 11 November 1631...
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6 March 1650, aged 62, and was buried in the chancel of St Mary's, Black Bourton, near Bampton, Oxfordshire. He left property to his nephew, as well...
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William Chambers, built in ashlar stone extracted from a quarry at Black Bourton by masons, James Gulliver and William Harris, and was completed in 1786...
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Denomination Anglican Spouse Jane Floyd (married 10 August 1601 at Black Bourton) Children at least one, Anne Farnaby Education St Paul's School, London...
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