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Oxenton is a
village and
civil parish 11
miles (18 km)
north east of Gloucester, in the
Tewkesbury district, in the
county of Gloucestershire, England...
- with
Gotherington and
Oxenton is made up of two
ecclesiastical parishes - Bishop's Cleeve, and
Woolstone with
Gotherington and
Oxenton. The
parish of Bishop's...
- England. It is
surrounded on the
north by the
villages of
Woolstone and
Oxenton, and to the
south by
Woodmancote and Bishop's Cleeve, a very
large urban...
- Ellenborough.[citation needed] He was
buried in the
family mausoleum at
Oxenton Church.
Chisholm 1911, p. 289. "Law, the Hon.
Edward (LW807E)". A Cambridge...
- Battledown,
Bishops Cleeve,
Charlton Kings,
Cleeve Hill, Gotherington,
Oxenton, Prestbury, Southam,
Stoke Orchard, Woodmancote,
Woodmancote Park Cheltenham...
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Woolstone is a
village and
former civil parish now in the
parish of
Oxenton, in the
Tewkesbury district, in the
county of Gloucestershire, England. It...
- the
Townships of
Acombe and Holdgate, in the
County of the City of York.
Oxenton Inclosure Act 1774 14 Geo. 3. c. 82 Pr. 20 May 1774 An Act for dividing...
- Oldbury-on-the-Hill, Oldcroft, Over (South Gloucestershire), Over (Tewkesbury), Owlpen,
Oxenton,
Ozleworth Painswick, Parkend, Parton, Piff's Elm, Pillowell, Pope's Hill...
- Pebmarsh),
Little Stambridge and Thaxted. Gloucestershire: The
manor of
Oxenton. Herefordshire: The
manor of
Lenhales and
Lenhales Castle at Lyonshall...
- land,
including the
manors of
Castle Combe and
Bathampton in Wiltshire,
Oxenton in Gloucestershire, and
several properties in
Somerset and Yorkshire. These...