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Share 2021.Xlsx Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 1AB ABINGDON 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Jan-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4602 ABINGDON CHRIST CHURCH 190,220 15,693 174,527 8.2 DD S4603 ABINGDON ST HELEN'S 93,605 7,722 85,883 8.2 DD S4604 ABINGDON ST MICHAEL 35,929 2,964 32,965 8.2 DD S4605 ABINGDON ST NICOLAS 34,181 2,820 31,361 8.3 DD S4651 APPLETON 28,886 2,383 26,503 8.2 DD S5110 CUMNOR 72,387 5,972 66,415 8.3 DD S5115 DAMASCUS 108,175 8,924 99,251 8.2 DD S5174 DRY SANDFORD 6,382 0 6,382 0.0 S5312 FYFIELD w TUBNEY 12,198 1,006 11,192 8.2 DD S5578 KENNINGTON 33,520 2,765 30,755 8.2 DD S5596 KINGSTON BAGPUIZE 48,753 0 48,753 0.0 DD S5755 MARCHAM w GARFORD 56,044 4,624 51,420 8.3 DD S5999 RADLEY 48,991 4,042 44,949 8.3 DD S6119 SHIPPON 15,387 15,389 -2 100.0 S6300 SUNNINGWELL 20,628 1,702 18,926 8.3 DD S6601 WOOTTON 36,316 2,996 33,320 8.2 DD S6664 ABINGDON DEANERY -5,853 0 -5,853 0.0 S6665 ABINGDON DEANERY NO 2 20,150 0 20,150 0.0 Deanery Totals 855,899 79,002 756,747 9.2 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Dorchester Share]08/02/202114:14 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 1AC ASTON & CUDDESDON 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Jan-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4618 ADWELL 2,156 0 2,156 0.0 S4624 ALBURY 6,178 510 5,668 8.3 DD S4742 BECKLEY 12,520 1,033 11,487 8.3 DD S4760 BENSON 55,943 4,615 51,328 8.2 DD S4763 BERINSFIELD 12,518 1,033 11,485 8.3 DD S4766 BERRICK SALOME 14,659 1,209 13,450 8.2 DD S4851 BRIGHTWELL BALDWIN 3,083 3,094 -11 100.4 S4863 BRITWELL SALOME 5,020 414 4,606 8.2 DD S4944 CHALGROVE 42,019 3,467 38,552 8.3 DD S4997 CHINNOR w SYDENHAM, ASTON ROWANT & CROWELL 67,980 5,000 62,980 7.4 S5021 CLIFTON HAMPDEN 9,827 0 9,827 0.0 S5105 CUDDESDON 15,061 1,243 13,818 8.3 DD S5107 CULHAM 3,086 255 2,831 8.3 DD S5113 CUXHAM w EASINGTON 1,956 161 1,795 8.2 DD S5143 DORCHESTER 51,401 4,241 47,160 8.3 DD S5164 DRAYTON ST LEONARD 9,407 9,407 0 100.0 S5243 EWELME 12,788 0 12,788 0.0 S5291 FOREST HILL 11,934 0 11,934 0.0 S5315 GARSINGTON 23,341 1,926 21,415 8.3 DD S5360 GREAT HASELEY 16,081 0 16,081 0.0 S5372 GREAT MILTON 22,001 1,815 20,186 8.2 DD S5506 HOLTON 4,593 379 4,214 8.3 DD S5521 HORSPATH 21,526 1,000 20,526 4.6 S5527 HORTON cum STUDLEY 13,146 0 13,146 0.0 S5653 LEWKNOR 4,597 0 4,597 0.0 S5683 LITTLE MILTON 11,958 986 10,972 8.2 DD S5714 LONG w LITTLE WITTENHAM 12,912 0 12,912 0.0 S5758 MARSH/TOOT BALDON & N COURTENA 15,964 1,317 14,647 8.2 DD S5850 NEWINGTON 2,433 0 2,433 0.0 S5992 PYRTON & SHIRBURN 8,803 726 8,077 8.2 DD S6181 SOUTH WESTON 2,036 0 2,036 0.0 S6204 STADHAMPTON w CHISELHAMPTON 18,968 0 18,968 0.0 S6219 STANTON ST JOHN 13,106 0 13,106 0.0 S6258 STOKE TALMAGE 2,459 0 2,459 0.0 S6322 SWYNCOMBE 17,332 0 17,332 0.0 S6340 TETSWORTH 5,006 0 5,006 0.0 S6343 THAME ST MARY 83,869 6,919 76,950 8.2 DD S6344 THAME BARLEY HILL 58,215 4,803 53,412 8.3 DD S6379 TOWERSEY 10,400 858 9,542 8.3 DD S6427 WARBOROUGH 28,808 2,377 26,431 8.3 DD S6448 WATERPERRY 3,632 0 3,632 0.0 S6451 WATERSTOCK 3,308 3,308 0 100.0 DD S6454 WATLINGTON 31,448 0 31,448 0.0 S6508 WHEATFIELD 2,047 0 2,047 0.0 S6511 WHEATLEY 60,828 5,018 55,810 8.2 DD S6634 ASTON & CUDDESDON DEANERY 29,711 0 29,711 0.0 Deanery Totals 866,064 67,114 798,950 7.7 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Dorchester Share]08/02/202114:14 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 1BI BICESTER & ISLIP 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Jan-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4636 AMBROSDEN 18,550 400 18,150 2.2 S4770 BICESTER BENEFICE NO 2 ACCOUNT 1,000 0 1,000 0.0 S4772 BICESTER BENEFICE 92,652 6,811 85,841 7.4 *DD S4774 BICESTER EMMANUEL CONVENTIONAL DISTRICT 65,667 5,417 60,250 8.2 DD S4806 BLETCHINGDON 12,900 1,064 11,836 8.2 DD S4953 CHARLTON ON OTMOOR 12,550 0 12,550 0.0 S4973 CHERWELL VALLEY BENEFICE 62,653 2,500 60,153 4.0 S4977 CHESTERTON 13,443 0 13,443 0.0 S5065 COTTISFORD w HARDWICK 6,526 0 6,526 0.0 S5282 FINMERE 6,526 540 5,986 8.3 S5300 FRINGFORD 6,526 300 6,226 4.6 S5418 HAMPTON GAY 313 0 313 0.0 S5475 HETHE 6,526 538 5,988 8.2 DD S5560 ISLIP 19,594 0 19,594 0.0 S5605 KIRTLINGTON 14,942 1,233 13,709 8.3 DD S5776 MERTON 6,134 0 6,134 0.0 S5779 MIDDLETON STONEY 5,404 446 4,958 8.3 DD S5803 MIXBURY 6,526 0 6,526 0.0 S5862 NEWTON PURCELL w SHELSWELL 3,045 251 2,794 8.2 DD S5865 NOKE 4,982 0 4,982 0.0 S5901 ODDINGTON 5,045 416 4,629 8.2 DD S5974 PIDDINGTON 5,931 50 5,881 0.8 S6061 ROUSHAM 2,000 0 2,000 0.0 S6246 STOKE LYNE 6,526 538 5,988 8.2 DD S6279 STRATTON AUDLEY & GODINGTON 6,526 538 5,988 8.2 S6463 WENDLEBURY 6,798 561 6,237 8.3 DD S6493 WESTON ON THE GREEN 8,773 0 8,773 0.0 S6580 WOODEATON 3,131 0 3,131 0.0 S6637 BICESTER & ISLIP DEANERY 544 0 544 0.0 Deanery Totals 411,733 21,603 390,130 5.2 * St Edburgs only R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Dorchester Share]08/02/202114:14 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 1CN CHIPPING NORTON 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Jan-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4666 ASCOTT UNDER WYCHWOOD 10,746 886 9,860 8.2 DD S4933 CHADLINGTON 12,906 1,065 11,841 8.3 DD S4947 CHARLBURY 59,581 4,915 54,666 8.2 DD S5000 CHIPPING NORTON 61,427 5,068 56,359 8.3 DD S5009 CHURCHILL 27,117 2,237 24,880 8.2 DD S5234 ENSTONE 15,240 1,257 13,983 8.2 DD S5270 FIFIELD w IDBURY 9,073 749 8,324 8.3 DD S5285 FINSTOCK w FAWLER 16,547 1,365 15,182 8.2 DD S5384 GREAT TEW 7,949 656 7,293 8.3 DD S5478 HEYTHROP 2,650 0 2,650 0.0 S5512 HOOK NORTON/GT ROLL'RT/SWERFOR 51,677 4,263 47,414 8.2 DD S5590 KINGHAM 23,690 1,954 21,736 8.2 DD S5638 LEAFIELD 16,547 0 16,547 0.0 S5668 LITTLE COMPTON w CHASTLETON, CORNWELL ETC 16,328 0 16,328 0.0 S5692 LITTLE TEW 2,650 219 2,431 8.3 DD S5797 MILTON UNDER WYCHWOOD 27,891 2,301 25,590 8.2 DD S6005 RAMSDEN 16,548 0 16,548 0.0 S6125 SHIPTON UNDER WYCHWOOD 30,244 2,495 27,749 8.2 DD S6195 SPELSBURY 8,794 725 8,069 8.2 DD S6526 WIGGINTON 8,413 694 7,719 8.2 DD S6640 CHIPPING NORTON DEANERY 0 0 0 0.0 Deanery Totals 426,018 30,849 395,169 7.2 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Dorchester Share]08/02/202114:14 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 1DE DEDDINGTON 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Jan-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4609 ADDERBURY 50,892 4,199 46,693 8.3 DD S4702 BALSCOTE 4,603 0 4,603 0.0 S4709 BANBURY ST FRANCIS (LEP) 14,317 1,181 13,136 8.2 DD S4710 BANBURY ST HUGH 15,967 1,317 14,650 8.2 DD S4711 BANBURY ST LEONARD 17,151 0 17,151 0.0 S4712 BANBURY ST MARY 42,853 0 42,853 0.0 S4713 BANBURY ST PAUL 43,270 3,570 39,700 8.3 DD S4714 BARFORD ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN 12,730 1,050 11,680 8.2 DD S4815 BLOXHAM 51,844 4,277 47,567 8.2 DD S4821 BODICOTE 70,588 5,824 64,764 8.3 DD S4875 BROUGHTON w NORTH NEWINGTON 11,956 0 11,956 0.0 S5012 CLAYDON 4,137 0 4,137 0.0 S5086 CROPREDY 12,873 1,062 11,811 8.2 DD S5125 DEDDINGTON 50,921 4,201 46,720 8.3 DD S5167 DRAYTON ST PETER 5,021 0 5,021 0.0 S5237 EPWELL 7,065 583 6,482 8.3 DD S5345 GREAT BOURTON 8,339 347 7,992 4.2 S5433 HANWELL 4,603 0 4,603 0.0 S5515 HORLEY 6,276 0 6,276 0.0 S5518 HORNTON 7,112 587 6,525 8.3 DD S5785 MILCOMBE 5,906 0 5,906 0.0 S5788 MILTON 5,654 0 5,654 0.0 S5807 MOLLINGTON 7,522 0 7,522 0.0 S6101 SHENINGTON w ALKERTON 6,695 1,004 5,691 15.0 S6140 SHUTFORD 7,608 628 6,980 8.3 DD S6143 SIBFORD 14,130 1,166 12,964 8.3 DD S6176 SOUTH NEWINGTON 7,875 0 7,875 0.0 S6306 SWALCLIFFE 5,978 493 5,485 8.2 DD S6328 TADMARTON 7,608 628 6,980 8.3 DD S6430 WARDINGTON 9,127 753 8,374 8.3 DD S6616 WROXTON (DCC) 7,532 0 7,532 0.0 S6649 DEDDINGTON DEANERY -15,980 0 -15,980 0.0 Deanery Totals 512,173 32,870 479,303 6.4 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Dorchester Share]08/02/202114:14 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 1HE HENLEY 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Jan-21 To Date A/C No Parish £ £ £ % S4787 BIX 16,942 0 16,942 0.0 S4935 CHECKENDON 33,921 2,799 31,122 8.3 DD S5333 GORING 60,342 4,978 55,364 8.2 DD S5442 HARPSDEN 37,940 1,500 36,440 4.0 S5467 HENLEY HOLY TRINITY 47,855 6,500 41,355 13.6 S5469 HENLEY ST MARY VIRGIN 85,085 0 85,085 0.0 S5557 IPSDEN 12,121 0 12,121 0.0 S5587 KIDMORE END AND SONNING COMMON 46,028 3,000 43,028 6.5 S5831 NETTLEBED w HIGHMOOR 20,330 0 20,330 0.0 S5889 NORTH STOKE 10,039 828 9,211 8.2 DD S5895 NUFFIELD 8,791 0 8,791 0.0 S5976 PISHILL 8,178 675 7,503 8.3 DD S6053 REMENHAM 28,370 0 28,370 0.0 S6056 ROTHERFIELD GREYS (ST NICHOLAS) 24,906 0 24,906 0.0 S6058 ROTHERFIELD PEPPARD 47,993 3,959 44,034 8.2 DD S6116 SHIPLAKE w DUNSDEN 54,882 0 54,882 0.0 S6179 SOUTH STOKE 16,769 1,383 15,386 8.2 DD S6255 STOKE ROW 7,481 617 6,864 8.2 DD S6282 STREATLEY 34,646 0 34,646 0.0 S6514 WHITCHURCH 27,161 2,241 24,920 8.3 DD S6577 WOODCOTE 30,465 2,513 27,952 8.2 DD S6652 HENLEY DEANERY 0 0 0 0.0 Deanery Totals 660,245 30,993 629,252 4.7 R:\Store\Finance\FINANCE\2021\Share 2021\Share 2021Dorchester Share]08/02/202114:14 Deanery Share Statement : 2021 allocation 1VW VALE OF THE WHITE HORSE 2021 Cash Recd Bal as at % Paid Share To Date 31-Jan-21 To Date Parish £ £ £ % A/C No S4672 ASHBURY 11,165 0 11,165 0.0 S4726 BAULKING 11,122 918 10,204 8.3 DD S4903 BUSCOT 3,477 287 3,190 8.3 DD S4956 CHARNEY BASSETT 7,017 0 7,017 0.0 S5036 COLESHILL 3,477 287 3,190 8.3 DD S5052 COMPTON BEAUCHAMP 3,496 0 3,496 0.0 S5213 EATON HASTINGS 3,477 0 3,477 0.0 S5249 FARINGDON 70,112 5,784 64,328 8.2 DD S5313 GAINFIELD 24,950 0 24,950 0.0 S5357 GREAT COXWELL 6,959 574 6,385 8.2 DD S5497 HINTON WALDRIST 6,082 0 6,082 0.0 S5671 LITTLE COXWELL 5,879 485 5,394 8.2 DD S5716 LONGCOT w FERNHAM 9,162 763 8,399 8.3 DD S5719 LONGWORTH 12,060 995 11,065 8.3 DD S5734 LYFORD 1,871
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