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Denchworth is a
village and
civil parish about 2.5
miles (4 km)
north of Wantage. It was part of
Berkshire until the 1974
boundary changes transferred...
- The Hyde
family of
Denchworth in the
English county of
Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) were a
landed family from at
least the
Norman period to the late modern...
- is the great-nephew of the
first Baron Beaverbrook. The
family seat is
Denchworth Manor, near
Wantage in Oxfordshire.
Replicas of the
first Baron's two...
- the
Tudor period.
William was the
eldest son of
Oliver Hyde of
South Denchworth, near Wantage, in
Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), and his wife, Anne, daughter...
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Oxford for
eleven terms between 1245 and 1268. His
family lived at
North Denchworth in
Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). Adam
Fettiplace was one of
seven townsmen...
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Charney B****ett
Childrey Chilton Coleshill Compton Beauchamp Knighton Denchworth East
Hanney Eaton Hastings Fernham Frilford Fyfield and
Tubney Fyfield...
- in 1337, and the br****
plaque once
affixed to it, can
still be seen at
Denchworth. When the founder, the 1st Earl of Salisbury, died, he was
buried at the...
- the
Order of the Bath. Hyde was the
eldest son of
William Hyde of
South Denchworth in
Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) and his wife
Catherine daughter of George...
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became Vice-Chancellor of
Oxford University in 1852.
Cotton was
Vicar of
Denchworth,
north of
Wantage in Berkshire, from 1823 to 1838. He
published his lectures...
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Charney B****ett
Childrey Chilton Coleshill Compton Beauchamp Knighton Denchworth East
Hanney Eaton Hastings Fernham Frilford Fyfield and
Tubney Fyfield...