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Kirtlington is a
village and
civil parish in
Oxfordshire about 6+1⁄2
miles (10.5 km) west of Bicester. The
parish includes the
hamlet of Northbrook. The...
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Kirtlington Park is an 18th-century
Palladian country house about half a mile east of
Kirtlington village in Oxfordshire, England.
Constructed in 1742–46...
- Britain. Both
creations are
extant as of 2008. The
Dashwood baronetcy, of
Kirtlington Park in the
County of Oxford, was
created in the
Baronetage of England...
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Kirtlington Quarry is a 3.1-hectare (7.7-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest west of
Kirtlington in Oxfordshire. It is a
Geological Conservation...
- when he came into them in 1734, and
built an
imposing house at
Kirtlington.
Kirtlington Park was
constructed in the
years 1742 to 1746, by
William Smith...
- Finmere, Fringford, Fritwell, Godington,
Hardwick with Tusmore, Hethe,
Kirtlington, Launton,
Lower Heyford,
Middleton Stoney, Mixbury,
Newton Purcell with...
- 1982
during the
Falklands War.
Thorneloe was born on 17
October 1969 at
Kirtlington, Oxfordshire. His
father Major John
Thorneloe was a
Second World War...
- found, the
primary locality being the
Kirtlington Mammal Bed (designated 3p) in
Kirtlington Quarry near
Kirtlington, Oxfordshire.
Another important locality...
- (where a
large Roman villa was
discovered around 1712), Chesterton,
Kirtlington,
Ramsden and Asthall.
Parts of the A41 road
between Berkhamsted and Bicester...
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Windsor Hertford Runnymede Odiham Kirtlington John
FitzHugh (Latin:
Johannes filius Hugonis; c. 1180–1220) was an Anglo-Norman
royal counsellor to King...