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Oxford 1849-1867 New Church ABINGDON St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ABINGDON St. Michael ABINGDON Berkshire Oxford 1849-1867 New Church ABINGDON St. Helen, Dry Sandford ABINGDON, St. Helen Berkshire Oxford 1850-1863 New Church ABINGDON St. Mary Magdalene, Shippon ABINGDON, St. Helen Berkshire Oxford 1850-1863 New Church ABINGDON St. Helen ABINGDON, St. Helen Berkshire Oxford 1869-1873 Reseating/Repairs ABINGDON St. Mary Magdalene, Shippon ABINGDON, St. Mary Magdalene, Shippon Berkshire Oxford 1964-1965 Repairs ADDERBURY St. Mary the Virgin ADDERBURY Oxfordshire Oxford 1956 Repairs ADSTOCK St. Cecilia ADSTOCK Buckinghamshire Oxford 1874-1876 Enlargement AKELEY St. James AKELEY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1854-1855 Rebuild ALDERMASTON St. Mary the Virgin ALDERMASTON Berkshire Oxford 1952-1953 Repairs ALKERTON St. Michael ALKERTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1889-1890 Reseating/Repairs ALVESCOT St. Peter ALVESCOT Oxfordshire Oxford 1871-1872 Reseating/Repairs ALVESCOT St. Peter ALVESCOT Oxfordshire Oxford 1960-1961 Repairs AMBROSDEN St. Mary the Virgin AMBROSDEN Oxfordshire Oxford 1955-1956 Repairs ARDINGTON Holy Trinity ARDINGTON Berkshire Oxford 1846-1847 Reseating/Repairs ASCOT St. Peter, Ascot Heath WINKFIELD Berkshire Oxford 1848-1850 New Church ASCOT All Saints, Ascot Heath CRANBOURNE Berkshire Oxford 1862-1870 New Church ASCOT All Saints ASCOT Berkshire Oxford 1923-1924 Reseating/Repairs ASCOT UNDER WYCHWOOD Holy Trinity ASCOT UNDER WYCHWOOD Oxfordshire Oxford 1857-1858 Reseating/Repairs ASHAMPSTEAD St. Clement ASHAMPSTEAD Berkshire Oxford 1951-1953 Repairs ASHAMPSTEAD St. Clement ASHAMPSTEAD Berkshire Oxford 1975 Repairs ASHBURY St. Mary the Virgin ASHBURY Berkshire Oxford 1872-1873 Reseating/Repairs ASHBURY St. Mary the Virgin ASHBURY Berkshire Oxford 1905-1910 Repairs ASHBURY St. Mary the Virgin ASHBURY Berkshire Oxford 1949-1950 Repairs ASHBURY St. Mary the Virgin ASHBURY Berkshire Oxford 1955-1956 Repairs ASHBURY St. Mary the Virgin ASHBURY Berkshire Oxford 1963-1965 Repairs ASHENDON St. Mary ASHENDON Buckinghamshire Oxford 1964-1970 Repairs ASHLEY GREEN St. John the Evangelist CHESHAM, St. Mary Buckinghamshire Oxford 1873-1875 New Church ASTHAL LEIGH St. John the Evangelist ASTHALL Oxfordshire Oxford 1859-1861 New Church ASTON CLINTON St. Michael & All Angels ASTON CLINTON Buckinghamshire Oxford 1849 Reseating/Repairs ASTON CLINTON St. Michael & All Angels ASTON CLINTON Buckinghamshire Oxford 1956-1957 Repairs ASTON ROWANT St. Peter & St. Paul ASTON ROWANT Oxfordshire Oxford 1924-1928 Repairs AYLESBURY Holy Trinity, Walton Street AYLESBURY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1849 Enlargement/Gallery AYLESBURY St. Mary AYLESBURY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1851-1855 Reseating/Repairs AYLESBURY St. John the Evangelist AYLESBURY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1880-1885 New Church AYLESBURY St. John the Evangelist AYLESBURY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1894-1895 Enlargement AYLESBURY St. Mary AYLESBURY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1924-1925 Repairs AYLESBURY St. Mary AYLESBURY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1974-1975 Repairs BALDON, MARSH St. Peter BALDON, MARSH Oxfordshire Oxford 1889-1890 Reseating/Repairs BALSCOTT St. Mary Magdalene BALSCOTT Oxfordshire Oxford 1873 Reseating/Repairs BAMPTON St. Mary BAMPTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1868-1871 Reseating/Repairs BAMPTON St. Mary BAMPTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1954-1956 Repairs BANBURY Christ Church, South Banbury BANBURY, St. Mary Oxfordshire Oxford 1850-1854 New Church BARFORD ST. JOHN St. John BARFORD ST. JOHN Oxfordshire Oxford 1860-1862 Enlargement BARKHAM St. James BARKHAM Berkshire Oxford 1859-1861 Rebuild BARTON St. Mary BARTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1956-1959 New Church BAULKING St. Nicholas BAULKING Berkshire Oxford 1966-1967 Repairs BEACON'S BOTTOM Mission Church STOKENCHURCH Buckinghamshire Oxford 1937 New Church BEACONSFIELD St. Mary & All Saints BEACONSFIELD Buckinghamshire Oxford 1868-1870 Enlargement BEEDON St. Nicholas BEEDON Berkshire Oxford 1881-1883 Reseating/Repairs BEEDON St. Nicholas BEEDON Berkshire Oxford 1924-1927 Repairs BEENHAM St. Mary BEENHAM Berkshire Oxford 1859-1860 Enlargement BERRICK SALOME St. Helen CHALGROVE Oxfordshire Oxford 1890-1891 Enlargement BERRICK SALOME St. Helen CHALGROVE Oxfordshire Oxford 1969-1970 Repairs BICESTER St. Edburg BICESTER Oxfordshire Oxford 1862-1863 Reseating/Repairs BIERTON St. James BIERTON Buckinghamshire Oxford 1953-1956 Repairs BINFIELD All Saints BINFIELD Berkshire Oxford 1848-1849 Enlargement BISHAM All Saints BISHAM Berkshire Oxford 1954 Repairs BLACKBOURTON St. Mary BLACKBOURTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1866-1867 Reseating/Repairs BLACKBOURTON St. Mary BLACKBOURTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1965-1968 Repairs BLAGDON St. Martin BLAGDON Oxfordshire Oxford 1890-1892 Enlargement BLEDLOW Holy Trinity BLEDLOW Buckinghamshire Oxford 1875-1877 Reseating/Repairs BLEDLOW Holy Trinity BLEDLOW Buckinghamshire Oxford 1961-1962 Repairs BLEDLOW Holy Trinity BLEDLOW Buckinghamshire Oxford 1967 Repairs BLEDLOW Holy Trinity BLEDLOW Buckinghamshire Oxford 1975-1976 Repairs BLETCHLEY St. Mary BLETCHLEY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1867-1868 Reseating/Repairs BLETCHLEY St. Mary BLETCHLEY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1951-1952 Repairs BLEWBURY St. Michael BLEWBURY Berkshire Oxford 1874-1880 Reseating/Repairs BLOXHAM St. Mary BLOXHAM Oxfordshire Oxford 1864-1868 Enlargement BLOXHAM St. Mary BLOXHAM Oxfordshire Oxford 1924-1925 Repairs BODICOTE St. John the Baptist ADDERBURY Oxfordshire Oxford 1842-1844 Rebuild BOTLEY St. Peter & St. Paul HINKSEY, NORTH Berkshire Oxford 1957-1960 New Church BOTLEY St. Peter & St. Paul HINKSEY, NORTH Berkshire Oxford 1968-1970 Enlargement BOTLEY St. Peter & St. Paul HINKSEY, NORTH Berkshire Oxford 1981-1982 Enlargement BOURTON St. James SHRIVENHAM Berkshire Oxford 1859-1860 New Church BOURTON All Saints, Great Bourton CROPREDY Oxfordshire Oxford 1862-1863 New Church BOURTON St. James BOURTON Berkshire Oxford 1905-1907 Enlargement BOURTON St. James BOURTON Berkshire Oxford 1960-1962 Repairs BOXFORD St. Andrew BOXFORD Berkshire Oxford 1908-1909 Reseating/Repairs BOYNE HILL All Saints BOYNE HILL Berkshire Oxford 1909-1911 Enlargement BRACKNELL Holy Trinity WARFIELD Berkshire Oxford 1848-1852 New Church BRACKNELL Holy Trinity BRACKNELL Berkshire Oxford 1859-1860 Enlargement BRADFIELD St. Andrew BRADFIELD Berkshire Oxford 1949-1951 Repairs BRADWELL, NEW St. James STANTONBURY Buckinghamshire Oxford 1857-1860 New Church BRAY All Saints, Boyne Hill BRAY Berkshire Oxford 1854-1858 New Church BRICKHILL, LITTLE St. Mary Magdalene BRICKHILL, LITTLE Buckinghamshire Oxford 1863-1866 Reseating/Repairs BRIGHTWALTON All Saints BRIGHTWALTON Berkshire Oxford 1862-1868 Rebuild BRIGHTWALTON All Saints BRIGHTWALTON Berkshire Oxford 1962-1965 Repairs BRIGHTWELL St. Agatha BRIGHTWELL Berkshire Oxford 1857-1859 Reseating/Repairs BRILL All Saints BRILL Buckinghamshire Oxford 1884-1890 Reseating/Repairs BRILL All Saints BRILL Buckinghamshire Oxford 1974-1975 Repairs BROADWELL St. Peter & St. Paul BROADWELL Oxfordshire Oxford 1957-1958 Repairs BROADWELL St. Peter & St. Paul BROADWELL Oxfordshire Oxford 1958-1959 Repairs BROADWELL St. Peter & St. Paul BROADWELL Oxfordshire Oxford 1961 Repairs BROUGHTON St. Mary BROUGHTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1834 Enlargement/Gallery BROUGHTON St. Mary BROUGHTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1961-1967 Repairs BROUGHTON St. Mary BROUGHTON Oxfordshire Oxford 1971-1972 Repairs BUCKHOLD Holy Trinity BUCKHOLD Berkshire Oxford 1951-1952 Repairs BUCKLAND All Saints BUCKLAND 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GILES St. Giles CHALFONT ST. GILES Buckinghamshire Oxford 1862-1863 Reseating/Repairs CHALFONT ST. PETER St. Peter CHALFONT ST. PETER, St. Peter Buckinghamshire Oxford 1852-1855 Enlargement CHALFONT ST. PETER All Saints CHALFONT ST. PETER, St. Peter Buckinghamshire Oxford 1912-1914 New Church CHALFONT ST. PETER St. Peter CHALFONT ST. PETER, St. Peter Buckinghamshire Oxford 1977-1979 Repairs CHALGROVE St. Mary the Virgin CHALGROVE Oxfordshire Oxford 1881-1884 Reseating/Repairs CHALLOW, EAST St. Nicholas CHALLOW, EAST Berkshire Oxford 1858-1859 Enlargement CHALLOW, WEST St. Laurence CHALLOW, WEST Berkshire Oxford 1891-1892 Reseating/Repairs CHARLBURY St. Mary CHARLBURY Oxfordshire Oxford 1856-1857 Reseating/Repairs CHARLBURY St. Mary CHARLBURY Oxfordshire
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