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Share 2019 Deanery Allocation by Parish.Xlsx Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1AB ABINGDON 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4602 ABINGDON CHRIST CHURCH 183,332 Q4603 ABINGDON ST HELEN'S 89,141 Q4604 ABINGDON ST MICHAEL 37,811 Q4605 ABINGDON ST NICOLAS 34,976 Q4651 APPLETON 25,309 Q5110 CUMNOR 70,939 Q5115 DAMASCUS 107,342 Q5174 DRY SANDFORD 2,249 Q5312 FYFIELD w TUBNEY 13,167 Q5578 KENNINGTON 38,297 Q5596 KINGSTON BAGPUIZE 45,353 Q5755 MARCHAM w GARFORD 53,512 Q5999 RADLEY 49,095 Q6119 SHIPPON 14,369 Q6300 SUNNINGWELL 18,426 Q6601 WOOTTON 35,834 Q6664 ABINGDON DEANERY 2,587 Deanery Totals 821,739 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1AC ASTON & CUDDESDON 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4618 ADWELL 2,142 Q4624 ALBURY 6,139 Q4742 BECKLEY 12,899 Q4760 BENSON 55,587 Q4763 BERINSFIELD 12,046 Q4766 BERRICK SALOME 14,566 Q4851 BRIGHTWELL BALDWIN 3,063 Q4863 BRITWELL SALOME 4,988 Q4944 CHALGROVE 41,752 Q4997 CHINNOR w SYDENHAM, ASTON ROWANT & CROWELL 71,980 Q5021 CLIFTON HAMPDEN 9,764 Q5105 CUDDESDON 14,966 Q5107 CULHAM 3,066 Q5113 CUXHAM w EASINGTON 1,944 Q5143 DORCHESTER 51,074 Q5164 DRAYTON ST LEONARD 9,347 Q5243 EWELME 12,707 Q5291 FOREST HILL 11,858 Q5315 GARSINGTON 23,193 Q5360 GREAT HASELEY 15,975 Q5372 GREAT MILTON 21,861 Q5506 HOLTON 4,564 Q5521 HORSPATH 21,389 Q5527 HORTON cum STUDLEY 13,062 Q5653 LEWKNOR 4,568 Q5683 LITTLE MILTON 11,882 Q5714 LONG w LITTLE WITTENHAM 12,830 Q5758 MARSH/TOOT BALDON & N COURTENA 15,862 Q5850 NEWINGTON 2,417 Q5992 PYRTON & SHIRBURN 8,747 Q6181 SOUTH WESTON 2,023 Q6204 STADHAMPTON w CHISELHAMPTON 18,847 Q6219 STANTON ST JOHN 13,023 Q6258 STOKE TALMAGE 2,443 Q6322 SWYNCOMBE 17,222 Q6340 TETSWORTH 4,974 Q6343 THAME ST MARY 83,336 Q6344 THAME BARLEY HILL 57,845 Q6379 TOWERSEY 10,334 Q6427 WARBOROUGH 28,625 Q6448 WATERPERRY 3,609 Q6451 WATERSTOCK 3,287 Q6454 WATLINGTON 31,248 Q6508 WHEATFIELD 2,034 Q6511 WHEATLEY 60,442 Q6634 ASTON & CUDDESDON DEANERY 25,000 Deanery Totals 860,530 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1BI BICESTER & ISLIP 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4636 AMBROSDEN 18,890 Q4772 BICESTER BENEFICE 94,489 Q4774 BICESTER EMMANUEL CONVENTIONAL DISTRICT 64,489 Q4806 BLETCHINGDON 11,947 Q4953 CHARLTON ON OTMOOR 12,844 Q4973 CHERWELL VALLEY BENEFICE 62,603 Q4977 CHESTERTON 12,126 Q5065 COTTISFORD w HARDWICK 7,825 Q5282 FINMERE 2,000 Q5300 FRINGFORD 7,825 Q5418 HAMPTON GAY 947 Q5475 HETHE 3,000 Q5560 ISLIP 19,314 Q5605 KIRTLINGTON 16,245 Q5776 MERTON 6,044 Q5779 MIDDLETON STONEY 6,532 Q5803 MIXBURY 7,825 Q5862 NEWTON PURCELL w SHELSWELL 2,905 Q5865 NOKE 4,914 Q5901 ODDINGTON 5,024 Q5974 PIDDINGTON 6,054 Q6061 ROUSHAM 2,000 Q6246 STOKE LYNE 5,000 Q6279 STRATTON AUDLEY & GODINGTON 12,680 Q6463 WENDLEBURY 6,228 Q6493 WESTON ON THE GREEN 8,578 Q6580 WOODEATON 3,019 Q6637 BICESTER & ISLIP DEANERY 42,016 Deanery Totals 453,363 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1CN CHIPPING NORTON 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4666 ASCOTT UNDER WYCHWOOD 10,226 Q4933 CHADLINGTON 12,281 Q4947 CHARLBURY 58,889 Q5000 CHIPPING NORTON 59,817 Q5009 CHURCHILL 26,406 Q5234 ENSTONE 14,502 Q5270 FIFIELD w IDBURY 8,409 Q5285 FINSTOCK w FAWLER 16,029 Q5384 GREAT TEW 7,618 Q5478 HEYTHROP 2,540 Q5512 HOOK NORTON/GT ROLL'RT/SWERFOR 48,966 Q5590 KINGHAM 23,069 Q5638 LEAFIELD 16,029 Q5668 LITTLE COMPTON w CHASTLETON, CORNWELL ETC 16,163 Q5692 LITTLE TEW 2,540 Q5797 MILTON UNDER WYCHWOOD 25,848 Q6005 RAMSDEN 16,030 Q6125 SHIPTON UNDER WYCHWOOD 28,028 Q6195 SPELSBURY 8,367 Q6526 WIGGINTON 7,970 Q6640 CHIPPING NORTON DEANERY 3,983 Deanery Totals 413,710 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1DE DEDDINGTON 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4609 ADDERBURY 49,650 Q4702 BALSCOTE 4,314 Q4709 BANBURY ST FRANCIS (LEP) 13,015 Q4710 BANBURY ST HUGH 15,502 Q4711 BANBURY ST LEONARD 17,151 Q4712 BANBURY ST MARY 40,427 Q4713 BANBURY ST PAUL 35,760 Q4714 BARFORD ST MICHAEL & ST JOHN 12,359 Q4815 BLOXHAM 51,330 Q4821 BODICOTE 69,889 Q4875 BROUGHTON w NORTH NEWINGTON 11,779 Q5012 CLAYDON 4,137 Q5086 CROPREDY 12,873 Q5125 DEDDINGTON 49,438 Q5167 DRAYTON ST PETER 4,745 Q5237 EPWELL 6,960 Q5345 GREAT BOURTON 8,257 Q5433 HANWELL 4,314 Q5515 HORLEY 7,764 Q5518 HORNTON 6,471 Q5785 MILCOMBE 5,848 Q5788 MILTON 5,517 Q5807 MOLLINGTON 7,654 Q6101 SHENINGTON W ALKERTON 7,764 Q6140 SHUTFORD 7,496 Q6143 SIBFORD 13,921 Q6176 SOUTH NEWINGTON 7,797 Q6306 SWALCLIFFE 5,890 Q6328 TADMARTON 7,496 Q6430 WARDINGTON 8,661 Q6616 WROXTON (DCC) 7,764 Q6649 DEDDINGTON DEANERY -19,469 Deanery Totals 492,474 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1HE HENLEY 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4787 BIX 16,254 Q4935 CHECKENDON 32,306 Q5333 GORING 60,785 Q5442 HARPSDEN 39,286 Q5467 HENLEY HOLY TRINITY 45,577 Q5469 HENLEY ST MARY VIRGIN 81,033 Q5557 IPSDEN 11,544 Q5587 KIDMORE END AND SONNING COMMON 43,836 Q5831 NETTLEBED w HIGHMOOR 19,505 Q5889 NORTH STOKE 9,561 Q5895 NUFFIELD 8,434 Q5976 PISHILL 7,846 Q6053 REMENHAM 27,019 Q6056 ROTHERFIELD GREYS (ST NICHOLAS 23,895 Q6058 ROTHERFIELD PEPPARD 45,708 Q6116 SHIPLAKE w DUNSDEN 56,831 Q6179 SOUTH STOKE 16,892 Q6255 STOKE ROW 7,125 Q6282 STREATLEY 34,901 Q6514 WHITCHURCH 25,868 Q6577 WOODCOTE 29,014 Q6652 HENLEY DEANERY 0 DeaneryTotals 643,220 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1VW VALE OF THE WHITE HORSE 2019 Share Parish £ A/C No Q4672 ASHBURY 10,721 Q4726 BAULKING 9,723 Q4903 BUSCOT 3,365 Q4956 CHARNEY BASSETT 8,588 Q5036 COLESHILL 3,365 Q5052 COMPTON BEAUCHAMP 3,186 Q5213 EATON HASTINGS 3,365 Q5249 FARINGDON 68,119 Q5313 GAINFIELD 30,535 Q5357 GREAT COXWELL 6,734 Q5497 HINTON WALDRIST 7,443 Q5671 LITTLE COXWELL 5,712 Q5716 LONGCOT w FERNHAM 9,503 Q5719 LONGWORTH 14,760 Q5734 LYFORD 2,290 Q6098 SHELLINGFORD 10,694 Q6137 SHRIVENHAM 48,906 Q6213 STANFORD IN THE VALE 50,866 Q6397 UFFINGTON 17,987 Q6595 WOOLSTONE 10,209 Q6685 VALE OF WHITE HORSE DEANERY 2 Deanery Totals 326,073 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1WF WALLINGFORD 2019 Share Parish £ A/C No Q4696 ASTON TIRROLD 10,634 Q4812 BLEWBURY 27,906 Q4854 BRIGHTWELL CUM SOTWELL 33,798 Q4991 CHILTON 25,249 Q5006 CHOLSEY 51,895 Q5092 CROWMARSH 25,000 Q5137 DIDCOT ALL SAINTS 49,827 Q5138 DIDCOT LADYGROVE (LEP) 40,000 Q5140 DIDCOT ST PETER 38,350 Q5399 HAGBOURNE 27,906 Q5445 HARWELL 50,499 Q5816 MOULSFORD 10,343 Q5886 NORTH MORETON 11,560 Q6173 SOUTH MORETON 3,722 Q6406 UPTON 10,232 Q6415 WALLINGFORD 68,171 Q6688 WALLINGFORD DEANERY 17,116 Deanery Totals 502,208 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1WG WANTAGE 2019 Share Parish £ A/C No Q4657 ARDINGTON w LOCKINGE 16,781 Q4987 CHILDREY w WEST CHALLOW 14,087 Q5131 DENCHWORTH 1,051 Q5195 EAST CHALLOW 13,529 Q5201 EAST HENDRED 23,592 Q5393 GROVE 90,542 Q5427 HANNEY 14,914 Q5647 LETCOMBE BASSETT 3,935 Q5650 LETCOMBE REGIS 15,004 Q6189 SPARSHOLT w KINGSTON LISLE 10,982 Q6424 WANTAGE 87,951 Q6472 WEST HENDRED 7,864 Q6691 WANTAGE DEANERY -2 Deanery Totals 300,230 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1WI WITNEY 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4633 ALVESCOT 8,149 Q4681 ASTHALL & SWINBROOK w WIDFORD 15,420 Q4705 BAMPTON w CLANFIELD 66,629 Q4791 BLACK BOURTON 7,638 Q4866 BRIZE NORTON 15,292 Q4869 BROADWELL 6,217 Q4879 BROUGHTON POGGS w FILKINS 7,787 Q4894 BURFORD 63,219 Q4915 CARTERTON 56,370 Q5027 COGGES 79,567 Q5177 DUCKLINGTON w HARDWICK 37,150 Q5306 FULBROOK 13,273 Q5509 HOLWELL 3,821 Q5572 KELMSCOTT 3,883 Q5575 KENCOT 6,359 Q5620 LANGFORD 9,162 Q5674 LITTLE FARINGDON 6,220 Q5800 MINSTER LOVELL 20,046 Q5880 NORTH LEIGH 33,741 Q5892 NORTHMOOR 13,408 Q6110 SHILTON 9,325 Q6170 SOUTH LEIGH 9,435 Q6207 STANDLAKE 27,719 Q6216 STANTON HARCOURT 19,775 Q6334 TAYNTON 10,418 Q6499 WESTWELL 4,281 Q6553 WITNEY 113,675 Q6631 YELFORD 3,655 Q6658 WITNEY DEANERY -18,191 Deanery Totals 653,443 Deanery Share Statement : 2019 allocation 1WK WOODSTOCK 2019 Share A/C No Parish £ Q4757 BEGBROKE 13,334 Q4797 BLADON 25,290 Q4918 CASSINGTON 16,164 Q5043 COMBE LONGA 19,526 Q5180 DUNS TEW 10,120 Q5246 EYNSHAM 64,654 Q5294 FREELAND 22,922 Q5424 HANBOROUGH 48,710 Q5868 NORTH ASTON 8,173 Q5910 OVER WORTON w NETHER WORTON 4,638 Q6075 SANDFORD ST MARTIN 8,855 Q6122 SHIPTON ON CHERWELL 5,084 Q6225 STEEPLE ASTON 27,245 Q6228 STEEPLE BARTON 10,962 Q6267 STONESFIELD 41,493 Q6325 Tackley 19,071 Q6490 WESTCOTE BARTON 7,590 Q6589 WOODSTOCK 55,090 Q6598 WOOTTON, GLYMPTON & KIDDINGTON 14,353 Q6625 YARNTON 34,698 Q6661 WOODSTOCK DEANERY 0 Deanery Totals 457,972.
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