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Ickford is a
village and
civil parish in the
unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. It is on the
boundary with Oxfordshire,
about 4 miles...
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Bryansford Camberford Desford Greatford Gifford Droxford Mayford Hinksford Ickford Dubford Gl****ford
Kingsford Marlingford Tilford Montford Bold-class experimental...
- that is a way to
cross a river,
along the
Icknield Way.
Another village,
Ickford,
shares the same etymology. The
modern parish of
Ickleford includes areas...
- 1632–1639 he
received the
livings of
Hackney (1633); Oddington, Oxfordshire;
Ickford,
Buckinghamshire (1636); and Newington, Oxfordshire;
besides being a prebendary...
- 1714. St. Mary
Magdalene is now part of the
Benefice of
Worminghall with
Ickford,
Oakley and Shabbington. The
former school room and master's
house are...
- this.
Another rhyme ran: "Brill on the hill,
Oakley in the hole,
dirty Ickford and
stinking Worminghall".
Edward Lear
makes reference to
Brill in More...
- Chearsley, Chilton, Cuddington, Dorton, Easington, Edgcott,
Grendon Underwood,
Ickford, Kingswood, Long Crendon,
Lower Winchendon, Ludgershall, Oakley, Shabbington...
- aide-de-camp to the Governor-General and ****istant
Superintendent of
Police Ickford Roberts,
accountant general Laurie Freeland Roberts,
registrar in the Civil...
- road, and to the east
largely by the
minor road
between Tiddington and
Ickford Bridge across the Thame. On the
north side of the parish, the
river forms...
- north-west by
Boarstall parish, north-east by Brill, east by Chilton,
south by
Ickford and
Worminghall and in the
extreme west by Horton-****-Studley in Oxfordshire...