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Ewelme (/ˈjuːɛlm/) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Chiltern Hills in
South Oxfordshire, 2.5
miles (4 km)
northeast of the
market town of Wallingford...
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Ewelme Cottage is a
historic cottage in Parnell, Auckland, New
Zealand that is
listed as a
Category I
building by
Heritage New Zealand.
Ewelme Cottage...
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Michael Hastings Jay,
Baron Jay of
Ewelme, GCMG (born 19 June 1946) is a
British politician and
former diplomat. He sits as a
Crossbench member of the...
- years,
Jerome spent more time at his
farmhouse Gould's
Grove south-east of
Ewelme near Wallingford.
Jerome suffered a
paralytic stroke and a
cerebral haemorrhage...
- de
Ewelme was an
English medieval university chancellor. From 1267 to 1269,
Nicholas de
Ewelm was
Chancellor of the
University of Oxford.
Ewelme Hibbert...
- in her
house at
Ewelme in
Oxfordshire where she
greeted visitors. She
outlived her
husband for a
number of
years and
dwelled at
Ewelme as the mistress...
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Ewelme Watercress Beds is a 2.6-hectare (6.4-acre)
Local Nature Reserve in
Ewelme in Oxfordshire. It is
owned and
managed by the
Chiltern Society. A stream...
- a Law Lord, he
received a life
peerage as
Baron Somervell of Harrow, of
Ewelme in the
County of Oxford. He
retired in 1960,
shortly before his death. Somervell...
- In the
kingdom of England, a
feudal barony or
barony by
tenure was the
highest degree of
feudal land tenure,
namely per
baroniam (Latin for "by barony")...
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Chaucer at
Ewelme in Oxfordshire. The
Ewelme Almshouse Trust has held
these lands ever since. In 1617
James I
granted the
Mastership of the
Ewelme Trust to...