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Tysoe is a
civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon
District of Warwickshire, England. The
parish is on the
boundary with Oxfordshire,
about 7+1⁄2 miles...
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Alfred Ernest Tysoe (21
March 1874 – 26
October 1901) was an
English athlete, and
winner of two gold
medals at the 1900
Olympic Games representing Great...
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Tysoe Saul Han**** (December 1723 – 5
November 1775) was an
English surgeon who
served the
English East
India Company in the
Madras Presidency. His daughter...
- The Red
Horse of
Tysoe was a hill
figure in the
parish of
Tysoe,
South Warwickshire, England, cut into the red clay
below the
escarpment of Edgehill. It...
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takes its name from the Red
Horse of
Tysoe, a hill
figure once cut into the red clay near the
village of
Tysoe. The Red
Horse was
first recorded in 1607...
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upheld in the
village of
Tysoe, Warwickshire. For
several centuries a
local farmer had
scoured a hill figure, the Red
Horse of
Tysoe, each year, as part of...
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Surrey Before 1913 1939 – Red
Horse of
Tysoe Warwickshire Before 1607
Remains lost in 1964 - Red
Horse of
Tysoe "IV"
Warwickshire 1800 1910 –
Rockley White...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2021-10-31.
Retrieved 2021-10-31.
Tysoe, P J (1989). "ISO 4217 –
Currency Codes Table 3" (PDF). SIX Group. ISO 4217...
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George Austen's
sister Philadelphia, who had gone to
India and
married Tysoe Saul Han**** in 1753.
Eliza has been
believed by some to be the natural...
- Itchington, Long Lawford, Long Marston,
Lower Quinton,
Lower Shuckburgh,
Lower Tysoe, Lowsonford, Loxley, Luddington, Lye
Green Mancetter, Marlcliff, Marton...