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LIST of the Bicester ...••.. I ... I ...I ...I ...I...48 LIST OF THE With Reference to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume. PAGE PAGE Adderbury house, Hugh Cawley esq. J.P. see Adder- Court place, Logan Pearsall-Smith esq. see Iffiey ...... ; 136 bury .....•..........................•...............•.............. 17 Crowsley park, Col. John Baskerville D.L., J.P. see Adwell house, William John Birch Reynardson esq. J.P. Shiplake ···········~···········~································· 31'l see Adwell •..............•..............•...........•............ 18 Cuddesdon palace, Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Oxford Asthall Manor house, Arthur Charles Bateman esq. (Francis Paget D. D. ) , see Cuddesdon . .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 1 see Astball ..................................................... 21 Culham house, Mrs. Shawe Phillips, see Culham......... 91 Aston house, Sir William Chichele Plowden K.c.s.I. see Deanery (The), Charles Irvin Douglas esq. see Bampton 25 As ton Rowant .............••.••..•.......................•.••... 22 Denton house, Sir Edward Loughlin O'Malley M.-'.., J.P. Badgemore, Earl of Clanwilliam G.c. B. ,K.C.M.G. ,F.R.G.s., see Cuddesdon ······································~·········~· 91 Adml. of the Fleet (retd.), see Badgemore ............. .. 23 Ditchley house, Viscount Dill on, see Ditchley ............. 320 Baldon house, Michael John Godby esq. see Marsh Duns Tew Manor House, Mrs. Walker, see Duns Tew... 99 Baldon ..................................... ····~· ...........•...... 24 Elsfield Manor house,HerbertParsons esq.J.P.see Elsfield 100 Balmore, Lieut.-Gen. Robert Parker Radcli:ffe R. A. J. P. Eynsham hall, James Francis Mason esq. M.P., J.P. see see Caversham .....• ...... .•...• ..•.•. .... ..................... 6g E)'nsham .......................................................... 103 Bampton Manor house, Francis Durrant Hunt esq. J.P. Fewcott house, Thomas May esq. see Stoke Lyne ........ 326 see Hampton...................................................... 25 Freeland lodge, Mrs. Mason, see Freeland .................. 107 Barton abbey, Alexander William Hall esq. D.L., J.P. Friar park, Frank Crisp esq. LL.B., .J.P. see Henlcy-on- see Steeple Barton ..............•.......••.••..•...•••...... I.. 325 Thames .. ···~·· .....................................••............ 121 Bicester priory, Rev. Thomas Harold Davxes B.D. see Fringford lodge, Frederick Edward Withington esq. Bicester ...••.. I... I.... I......... I............ I................... 48 see Fringfoffi .............................•..•.. ~.~····~····~··· 107 Bignell house, Charles Twysden Hoare esq. D.L., J.P. Fringford Manor house, Henry J oseph Chinnery esq. J.P. see Bicester -~~······~···~········~······· •••.....•....••........• 48 see Fringford ................................. I................. 107 Blenheim palace, Duke of Marlborough K.G., P.C., see I<'ritwell Manor House, Henry Ernest Garle esq. see Blenheim .. .. ... .... .. 54 Fritwell.... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ................. .••... Io8 Bletcbington park, Viscount Valentia C.B., M. v.o.,M. P., Glympton park, Frank Henry Barnett esq. J.P. see J. P. see Bletchington ... ~- ...........•...... I •••••••••••••••••• G1ympton .••.................. ~-·~·· ··~ ... ~-· ............ ·······~· Blounts court, Mrs. Craig, see Rotherfield Peppard .... .. Grange (The), Mrs. Bradshaw, see Steeple ,\ston ...... Bloxham grove, Wm. Hy. Warriner esq. see Bloxham .. Great House (The), Rev. William Holden Hutton B.D. Bodicote grange,Ernest Samul)lson esq. J. P. see Bodicote (fellow & tutor St. John's coil. Oxford), see Burford. Bodicote house, John Frederick Starkey esq. D.L., J.P. Great Milton Manor ho. Mrs. Thomas, see Gt. Milton .. see BOOicote ..............•..•.....•........•.. I ••••••• I •••••••••• ss Greys court, Mrs. Stapleton, see Rothertield Greys ...... Bozedown house, Cbas. H. Palmer esq. see Whitchurch. 350 Grove (The), Lt.-Col. John Fane Ballard, see Kingston Bradwell or Broadwell grove, William Henry !<'ox esq. Rlount. Aston Rowant ...•...........•..•... I............. I... 22 D.L., J.P. see Broadwell........................................ 6o Hardwick house, Charles Day Rose esq. M.P., J.P. see Brashfield house,ErnestA.Burchardt esq. see Caversfield 67 WhiWhurch ....••.....• I......................................... 350 Braziers park, Alfred Charles Arding esq. J. P. see Harlesford, Cecil l<'ane esq. see Tetsworth .................. 334 Checkendon ....................................................... 76 f!arpsden court, Leonard Noble esq. .J.P. see Harpsden 115 Brightwell park, Rev. .Arthur Phillimore M. A. see Haseley court, Lionel Boulton Campbell Lockhart Bright well Haldwin .•............•.....•.....•...........•....•. 59 Muirhead esq. see Great Haseley ........................... n6 Britwell house, Mrs. Smith, see Britwell Prior ........... 59 Headington house (unoccupied), see Headington ....... 11 Broughton castle, Col. Lord Algernon Charles Gordon- Hearlington Hill hall, Mrs. Morrell, see Oxford........... 178 Lennox, see Broughton .....•..•...•.•........•..•..........•• 61 Henley park (unoccupied), see Badgemore ................ 23 Broughton ~all, John Norman Hardcastle esq. J.P. see Hermitage (The), George Coggins esq. see Deddington 93 Broughton Poggs .......•...•••...........•........•.....•...... 62 Heythrop park, Albert Brassey esq. M.A., J.P............. - 130 Bruern abbey, Cecil D'Aguilar Samuda esq. D.L., J.P. Highmoor hall, George Talfourd Inman esq. J.P. see see Milton-w1der-Wychwood ............................... .. Hig hmoor ....................... I.. .. 130 Bucknell manor, Hugh Graham esq. see Bucknell .... .. Hill house, Bertram Savile Ogle esq. M.A., J.P. see Cane End house, Henry Brigham DouglasVanderstegen Steeple AsWn ...•....... I.......................... I.............. 3~4 esq. J.P. see Kid more ...........•.....•.......••............... Holton park (unoccupied), see Bolton ....................... 131 Caversfield house, Mrs. Phillips, see Caversfield ......... Horsepath Manor house, Henry Edward Hugh Way esq. Caversham park, William Thompson Crawshay esq. see Horsepa..th ......................•.....••..•.••........•.....• 134 D. L.' J. P. see ea versham .. I.................................. 68 Howbery park, William Harvey du Croa esq. M.P., J.P. Chastleton house, Charles Taswell Richardson esq. see see Crowtnarsh Gifford .........•....•.......•.........••••... Cha.stleton ...................... I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 75 Ipsden house, Henry Ross Todd esq. see Ipsden ....... .. Checkendon court, Frederick Scott Oliver esq. see Joyce grove, Robert Fleming esq. J.P. see Nettlebed ... Checkendon ..•..........••...•••......•••....••.•......••••••...• 76 Kelmscott Manor house, Mrs. Morris, see Kelmscott ... Chesterton, Henry Tubb esq. see Great Chesterton ...... 76 Kencott Manor house, Frederick Douglas Hnw esq. see Chiselhampton house, Mrs. Parke, see Chiselhampton 83 Kencott ............ ~··~-·~·····················~··················· Clifton Hampden Manor house, Hon. Alban George Kiddington hall, Captain Henry Brooks Gaskell J.P. Henry Gibbs, see Clifton Hampden .................... .. see Kiddington .•.•••.••..••••••••••..•...... ~ ....•.••..•........• 138 Cokethorpe park, Capt. Mervyn Edward Manningbam- Kingston house, Henry Clerke Brown esq. DL., J.P. see Buller, see Ducklington ....... I •• I I ........... ~· ••••• I ••••••••• Kingston Blount, Aston Rowant ........................... 2:o1 Coldharbour, Frank Ernest Dore esq. see Crowmarsh Kirtlington park, Sir George John Egerton Dashwood Gifford ·······~·-·················································· go bart. D.L., J. P. see Kirtlington......... .... ... • . .. .. .. .. • 142 Coombe park,John Foster esq. D.L., J.P. see Whitchurch 350 Langford house, Lord de Mauley, see Little Faringdon 104 Coppice (The), Hon. Sir Waiter George Frank Philli- Langston house, Frederick William Schofield esq. see more bart. D. c. L., .r. P. see Shiplake ........................ 314 Chadlillg'ton .•..•..••.••..•..•.•••••..........••.••...•........ 71 Cornbury park, Vernon Ja.mes Watney esq. J.P. see Lawn Upton, Mrs. John Phillips, see Littlemore ......... 146 Cornbury park .•...............•.••..•. I......................... 86 Lee Place, Captain John Hampden Waller (of H.M. Cornwell manor, Alexander Nelson Hall esq. J.P. see Royal body guard), J.P. see Charlbury................... 73 Cornwell ....•..••.......••..•..•.....•.••.......••..•..• I........ 87 Little Rollright house, Mrs. Charles Williams, see Cotefield, Leigh Hoskyns esq. J.P. see Adderbury ..... .. 17 Little Rollr1ght ..• .•• . .. .•••• .•• . .• .•.••• ..• . ....• •.• .•.... ..• 308 Cotmore house, Mrs. Dewar, see Fringford .............. 107 Little Tew Grange, Major Kenneth MacDonald, see Cottisford house, Edwardes Richard Kendall Rousby Little Tew ............... I......................................... 335 esq. see Cottisford ...•••... I I •••• I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 87 Lower Lea, P. J. Flower esq. see Swa.lcliffe ............... 330 .
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