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Spelsbury is a
village and
civil parish about 1.5
miles (2.4 km)
north of
Charlbury and
about 4
miles (6.4 km)
southeast of
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire...
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corruption of the word '****'
meaning 'old'. The Hawk
Stone stands on
Spelsbury Down, 900
metres west of
Spelsburydown Farm. The
stone stands to a height...
- England, came in 1674 when King
Charles II
bestowed the
titles of
Baron Spelsbury,
Viscount Quarendon and Earl of
Lichfield upon Sir
Edward Lee, 5th Baronet...
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Taston is a
hamlet in
Spelsbury civil parish,
about 1.6
miles (2.6 km)
north of
Charlbury and 4
miles (6.4 km)
southeast of
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire...
- 1680,
Rochester died "without a
shudder or a sound". He was
buried at
Spelsbury church in Oxfordshire. A
deathbed renunciation of
libertinism and conversion...
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Church of
England Benefice of Ascott-under-Wychwood,
Chadlington and
Spelsbury merged with that of
Enstone and
Heythrop to form the
Chase Benefice. The...
- Dean is a
hamlet in
Spelsbury civil parish,
about 2
miles (3 km)
north of
Charlbury and 3.5
miles (5.6 km)
southeast of
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire....
- Taynton, and Windrush.
Timber was
brought from Bladon, Kirtlington, and
Spelsbury.
Bricks were made at
Oxford and at Brill.
William Este or East maintained...
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December 1688. His
subsidiary titles were
Viscount Quarendon and
Baron Spelsbury.
Edward Lee was the son of Sir
Francis Henry Lee, 4th
Baronet of Quarendon...
- John St John (Bedfordshire MP) (born 1498) of
Bletsoe (Bedfordshire) and
Spelsbury (Oxfordshire) and his
first wife Margaret, the
daughter of Sir William...