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Hatford is a
village and
civil parish of some 1,000
acres (400 ha) in the Vale of
White Horse. It was part of
Berkshire until the 1974
boundary changes...
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street to the
Hatfords,
which was once
owned by a
family of boys (the Bensons) who were best
friends of the
Hatford boys. The
Hatford boys
resent the...
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within the Corallian,
found for
example at Faringdon, S****ingford and
Hatford in Oxfordshire,
where the
sands and
gravels are
extensively quarried. The...
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wooded area.
James Brooks (1825–1901),
Gothic Revival architect, born in
Hatford.
Joseph Butler (1692–1752),
Bishop of Bristol,
Bishop of Durham, and author...
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parish is part of the
Benefice of
Stanford in the Vale with
Goosey and
Hatford.
There is a
United Reformed Church in
Chapel Lane. It was
formerly a Congregational...
- VV:, Le
origini della natura morta in Italia.
Caravaggio e il
maestro di
Hatford, Roma, 2016,
Introductory Essay, pp. 1-2. R. Vodret,
Caravaggio e Roma...
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Tubney Fyfield Tubney Netherton Garford Goosey Great Coxwell Hatford Little Hatford Hinton Waldrist Duxford Kingston Lisle Letcombe B****ett Letcombe...
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Tubney Fyfield Tubney Netherton Garford Goosey Great Coxwell Hatford Little Hatford Hinton Waldrist Duxford Kingston Lisle Letcombe B****ett Letcombe...
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although the
Mende people make up the majority. The city is home to the
Hatford Secondary School for Girls,
which is one of the
elite secondary schools...
- Oxfordshire),
Hardwick (Cherwell), Harpsden,
Harcourt Hill¹, Harwell¹,
Hatford¹, Headington,
Headington Hill, Hempton, Henley-on-Thames, Henton, Henwood¹...