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- Bletchingdon (also known as Bletchington) is a village and civil parish 2 miles (3 km) north of Kidlington and 6 miles (10 km) southwest of Bicester in...
- referred to above. The 11th Viscount, was created Baron Annesley of Bletchington, in the County of Oxford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 7 May...
- Bletchington Park is a Grade II* listed Palladian country house in Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire. Bletchington's medieval manor house was rebuilt by Sir Thomas...
- sisters), and as a solo companion in Big Finish Short Trip The Horror at Bletchington Station. Dodo was originally intended to have a "common" accent, and...
- Bletchington railway station is a disused station in Oxfordshire at Enslow, England, a hamlet 1.25 miles (2 km) west of the village of Bletchingdon. The...
- Calare Public School Orange Christian School Kinross Wolaroi School Bletchington Primary School Anson Street Public School Glenroi Heights Public School...
- ****yriology in the University of Oxford, and rector of St. Giles Church in Bletchington, a village 8 miles (13 km) north of Oxford. As a biblical commentator...
- sons and two daughters. The marriage enabled him to buy an estate at Bletchington in 1656 for £10,000. His son Edward was MP in 1669. His brother Richard...
- Thames Valley League. It was founded in 2004 and plays home games at Bletchington Sports Ground, just outside Kidlington. It consists of players who play...
- chaplain to the bishop of Oxford, and, in 1681, he obtained the rectory of Bletchington, Oxfordshire, and was made chaplain to Charles II. From 1685 till his...