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Fritwell is a
village and
civil parish about 5+1⁄2
miles (9 km)
northwest of
Bicester in Oxfordshire. The 2011
Census recorded the parish's po****tion...
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Fritwell Manor is a
house in
Fritwell, Oxfordshire, England. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. In 1520, the
manor at
Fritwell was
owned by
Margaret Boleyn...
- (820 km) from Ury to
London in 10 days.
Captain Barclay made his home at
Fritwell Manor in Oxfordshire. In 1801
Captain Barclay walked 110 miles (177 km)...
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villages of
Ardley and
Fewcott are on
either side of a
stream that
rises at
Fritwell,
flows south to Ardley, then
turns east
through Stoke Lyne to Fringford...
- Ardley, Bucknell, Caversfield, Chesterton, Cottisford, Finmere, Fringford,
Fritwell, Godington,
Hardwick with Tusmore, Hethe, Kirtlington, Launton,
Lower Heyford...
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Fritwell &
Somerton railway station was on the
Oxford to
Banbury line of the
Great Western Railway, and was
opened four
years after the line, in September...
- male line. In 1520, the King
granted her a
pardon for the
alienation of
Fritwell Manor, Oxfordshire. The
issue wasn't
resolved until 1528, by
which time...
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Forest Hill, Foscot,
Foxcombe Hill¹, Freeland, Frilford¹, Fringford,
Fritwell, Fulscot, Fulwell, Fyfield¹ Gagingwell, Gainfield,
Gallowstree Common,...
- for Spen
Valley until his
elevation to the
Lords in 1940).
Simon bought Fritwell Manor in Oxfordshire, in 1911 and
lived there until 1933. He was an avid...
- were
awarded to de Courtenay.
Robert also
received the
nearby manor of
Fritwell from the Countess's estate. In 1380 his great-grandson, also
Robert de...