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Shirburn Castle is a
Grade I listed,
moated castle located at the
village of
Shirburn, near Watlington, Oxfordshire.
Originally constructed in the fourteenth...
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Shirburn is a
village and
civil parish about 6
miles (10 km)
south of
Thame in Oxfordshire. It
contains the
Grade I listed, 14th-century
Shirburn Castle...
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Shirburn Ballads is the name
given to an
early 17th-century m****cript
collection of
Elizabethan to
early Stuart-era
ballads that
formerly resided...
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Shirburn Hill is a 63.7-hectare (157-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest just
outside and to the
northeast of Watlington, Oxfordshire...
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scale and he
spent the
later years of his life in
retirement at his home,
Shirburn Castle in Oxfordshire.
Parker was born in Staffordshire, the son of Thomas...
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Macclesfield was the last of the
Parker family to live at
Shirburn Castle, from
which he was
evicted in 2005 by
other members of a family...
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Church is the
redundant Church of
England parish church of the
parish of
Shirburn, Oxfordshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for...
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collections of
printed works,
including the Sir John
Williams Collection and the
Shirburn Castle collection, as well as art
collections including portraits and photographs...
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George Parker, the Earl of Macclesfield, had
established an
observatory at
Shirburn Castle in Oxfordshire.
Working for and with the Earl of Macclesfield, Bliss...
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Bishop of
Pretoria (1933–1950). The
family seat of the
Parker family is
Shirburn Castle, near Oxford, but the
castle and
estate is held by the Beechwood...