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Balscote or
Balscott is a
village in the
civil parish of Wroxton, Oxfordshire,
about 4
miles (6.4 km) west of Banbury. The
Domesday Book of 1086 records...
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Nicholas de
Balscote (died 1320) was an English-born
official and
judge in fourteenth-century Ireland. He
attained high
judicial office, but his career...
- Michael,
Barford St John, Deddington, Hempton, Broughton, Hornton, Horley,
Balscote, Shenington, Alkerton, Wigginton, Milton, Hook Norton, Milcombe, Shutford...
- Aston,
Aston Rowant,
Aston Tirrold¹,
Aston Upthorpe Bainton,
Baldon Row,
Balscote, Bampton, Banbury,
Barford St. John,
Barford St. Michael,
Barnard Gate...
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Oxfordshire Area 10.28 km2 (3.97 sq mi) Po****tion 542 (parish,
including Balscote) (2021 Census) • Density 53/km2 (140/sq mi) OS grid reference SP4141 Civil...
- 1967. The line was
extended to the
Balscote Quarry which was
worked between 1956 and its
closure in 1967.
Balscote Quarry, a shorter-lived working, was...
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painter Mojs II Ákos,
Hungarian nobleman and
rebel leader Nicholas de
Balscote,
English judge and
chancellor Olivier III de Clisson,
Breton nobleman and...
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heard of in 1310, when he was
acting as
attorney in
England to
Nicholas de
Balscote, a
senior figure in the
Exchequer of
Ireland who
became Chancellor of the...
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Ireland and Lord
Chancellor of Ireland. He was born at
Balscote in Oxfordshire;
Nicholas de
Balscote,
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer 1313-1319, was probably...
- Hanwell, Horley, Hornton,
Shenington with Alkerton, and
Wroxton with
Balscote St Peter,
Drayton St Peter,
Hanwell St Etheldreda,
Horley St John the Baptist...