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Eynsham /ˈɛnʃəm/ is a
village and
civil parish in the West
Oxfordshire district, in Oxfordshire, England,
about 5
miles (8 km) north-west of
Oxford and...
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Eynsham Hall (known
commercially as
Estelle Manor) is a
Grade II
listed mansion near
North Leigh in Oxfordshire, England. The
original house dating from...
- Ælfric of
Eynsham (Old English: Ælfrīc; Latin: Alfricus, Elphricus; c. 955 – c. 1010) was an
English abbot and a
student of Æthelwold of Winchester, and...
- Dida of
Eynsham (also
called Didan or Didanius) was a 7th-century sub-king of the
Mercian territory around Oxford, near the Chilterns.
Little is known...
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Eynsham Abbey was a
Benedictine monastery in
Eynsham, Oxfordshire, in
England between 1005 and 1538. King Æthelred
allowed Æthelmær the
Stout to found...
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Eynsham Lock is a lock on the
River Thames in England. It is on the
southern bank near
Swinford Oxfordshire. The
large village of
Eynsham is a little...
- Oxfordshire, England. It
crosses the
river just
above Eynsham Lock,
between the
village of
Eynsham on the north-west bank and the
hamlet of
Swinford on...
- Adam of
Eynsham (died
after 1233) was a
medieval English chronicler and writer. He was a monk and
Abbot of
Eynsham Abbey. Adam was born
around 1155 in...
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Eynsham railway station served the
Oxfordshire town of
Eynsham and the
Eynsham Sugar Beet
Factory on the Oxford,
Witney and
Fairford Railway between Oxford...
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constructed under his watch. He
returned to
Oxford in 1987 and
settled in
Eynsham,
serving as the
parish priest at its St. Peter's
Catholic Church until...