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Shabbington is a
village and
civil parish in west Buckinghamshire, England,
about 3
miles (5 km) west of
Thame in
neighbouring Oxfordshire, and 7 miles...
- Coppice, York's Wood,
Oakley Wood and
Shabbington Wood. A Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
called Shabbington Woods Complex, it
supports a wide...
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Shabbington Woods Complex is a 305.6-hectare (755-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)
between Horton-****-Studley and Worminghall...
- lieutenant-colonel and in the 52nd
Regiment and
fought at the
Battle of Waterloo.
Shabbington in
Buckinghamshire was the seat of the
baronetcy from its
creation in...
- is now part of the
Benefice of
Worminghall with Ickford,
Oakley and
Shabbington.
Ickford had a
bridge over the
River Thame by 1237, when
repairs were...
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located in
Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire. They were also
feudal barons of
Shabbington in
Buckinghamshire and
Bedale in Yorkshire. John de Grey, 1st
Baron Grey...
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Fleet Marston Oakley (from 1934)†
Oving Pitchcott Quainton Quarrendon Shabbington (from 1934)†
Stoke Mandeville Stone Upper Winchendon Waddesdon Weedon...
- Ickford, Kingswood, Long Crendon,
Lower Winchendon, Ludgershall, Oakley,
Shabbington,
Upper Winchendon, Waddesdon, Westcott, Worminghall,
Wotton Underwood...
- is now part of the
Benefice of
Worminghall with Ickford,
Oakley and
Shabbington.[citation needed]
Worminghall had a
windmill by
about 1160 or 1170. A...
- Dorton, Ickford,
Kingsey (Buckinghamshire portion), Long Crendon, Oakley,
Shabbington, Towersey, Worminghall.
Remainder of PLU in Oxfordshire.
Winslow PLU...