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Elsfield is an
English village and
civil parish about 3
miles (5 km)
northeast of the
centre of Oxford. The
village is 310 feet (94 m)
above sea level...
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Baron Tweedsmuir, of
Elsfield in the
County of Oxford, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1935 for the
author and Unionist...
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final burial at
Elsfield, the
village where he
lived in Oxfordshire. In the
United Kingdom, a
memorial service was held in
medieval Elsfield church on the...
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House Rushbrooke Hall
Tring Park
Mansion Ascott House Aston Clinton House Elsfield Manor Exbury Gardens Exbury House Eythrope Flint House, Buckinghamshire...
- Church, West Rainton, has a
reredos by Salviati.
Elsfield: St
Thomas of
Canterbury church,
Elsfield, has a
Salviati mosaic of the Last Supper. Fort William:...
- A44 ("Woodstock Road"). The north-eastern
section (about 4
miles (6 km);"
Elsfield Way;
Northern By-p**** Road;
North Way") is part of the A40. The south-eastern...
- Commando, Ian Dear, p.7, 86–91 "The
Rothschild Years |
Elsfield in the 20th Century". www.
elsfield.net.
Retrieved 3
January 2022. Martin,
Douglas (25 January...
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Retrieved 6
April 2021. "The
Rothschild Years |
Elsfield in the 20th Century". www.
elsfield.net.
Retrieved 3
January 2022. Martin,
Douglas (25 January...
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March 1977 aged 94 and was
buried beside her
husband in the
churchyard at
Elsfield. The
Sword of State:
Wellington after Waterloo (1928) Jim and the Dragon...
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since 1940 when Canada's
Governor General, John Buchan, Lord
Tweedsmuir of
Elsfield died. The school's
mascot is the Panther. The
school is
sport rivals with...