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Chalgrove is a
village and
civil parish in
South Oxfordshire about 10
miles (16 km)
southeast of Oxford. The
parish includes the
hamlet of
Rofford and...
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Chalgrove Airfield (ICAO: EGLJ) is a
former Second World War
airfield in Oxfordshire, England. It is
approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) north-northeast of Benson...
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Battle of
Chalgrove Field took
place on 18 June 1643,
during the
First English Civil War, near
Chalgrove, Oxfordshire. It is now best
remembered for...
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Chalgrove Brook is a
chalk stream located in
South Oxfordshire, England. It is a left
tributary of the
River Thame. It
rises in a
number of
natural springs...
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Meteor travelling at 320 mph (510 km/h) IAS at 8,000 feet (2,400 m) over
Chalgrove Airfield in Oxfordshire. The
first production Martin-Baker
ejection seat...
- cause. His
death on 18 June 1643
after being wounded in the
Battle of
Chalgrove Field was
considered a
significant loss,
largely because Hampden acted...
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Drinkwater 1987, p. 102.
Richard Abdy. "The
Domitian II coin from
Chalgrove: a
Gallic emperor returns to history".
Retrieved 29
October 2013. Cancik...
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Landing Ground "A-4 in Pays de la Loire,
northern France, en
route to
Chalgrove Airfield, Oxfordshire, England. The C-47s were
flying in a
Diamond formation...
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Seneschal of
Gascony and
Constable of
Windsor Castle. He held a
manor at
Chalgrove,
South Oxfordshire,
known as Barentin's Manor.
Appointed in
November 1247...
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District of
South Oxfordshire wards of
Aston Rowant, Benson, Berinsfield,
Chalgrove, Chinnor,
Clifton Hampden, Crowmarsh, Dorchester,
Forest Hill, Garsington...