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Nuneham Courtenay is a
village and
civil parish about 5
miles (8 km) SSE of Oxford. It
occupies several miles close to the east bank of the
River Thames...
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Nuneham House is an
eighteenth century villa in the
Palladian style, set in
parkland at
Nuneham Courtenay in Oxfordshire, England. It is
currently owned...
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revived in 1917 in
favour of
Lewis Vernon Harcourt, also
created Baron Nuneham, of
Nuneham Courtenay in the
County of Oxford, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom...
- in 1749 for
Simon Harcourt, 2nd
Viscount Harcourt. He was made
Viscount Nuneham at the same time, also in the
Peerage of
Great Britain.
Harcourt was the...
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Nuneham Viaduct, also
known as
Nuneham Railway Bridge and the
Black Bridge is near the town of Abingdon-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, England. It is a two-span...
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Canon William Vernon Harcourt, a
scientist and
owner of
Nuneham Park,
Nuneham Courtenay,
Oxfordshire and his wife
Matilda Mary,
daughter of Colonel...
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Harcourt Chapel, is a
redundant Church of
England church near the
village of
Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage...
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succeeded to the
Harcourt estates at
Nuneham Courtenay in Oxfordshire, and his
latter years were
spent at
Nuneham House among his
books and in the society...
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Manor –
ruins of 16th-century
manor house (no website)
Harcourt Arboretum,
Nuneham Courtenay Heythrop Hall – 17th-century
country house: now a hotel, golf...
- 1910 to 1915. Lord Harcourt's
nickname was "Loulou".
Harcourt was born at
Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire, the only
surviving son of
politician Sir William...