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Index to Parishes on Map Index to Parishes on map 5D Abingdon 3G Chadlington 4G Fawler 9C Ackhampstead 7D Chalgrove 2C Fernham 5I Adderbury 3D Chamey Bassett 6H Fewcott 8D Adwell 3G Charlbury 2G Fifield 7E Albury 4B Charlton (Wantage) 2E Filkins 4J Alkerton 6F Charlton-on-Otmoor 9C Fingest 2E Alvescot 2H Chastleton 7I Finmere 7G Ambrosden 7B Checkendon 3G Finstock 5C Appleford 6G Chesterton 6E Forest Hill 4E Appleton 3B Childrey 4F Freeland 4C Ardington 3G Chilson 4D Frilford 6H Ardley 5B Chilton 7H Fringford 7G Arncott 9D Chinnor 6H Fritwell 3G Ascott-under-Wychwood 3H Chipping Norton 2F Fulbrook 2B Ashbury 6D Chislehampton 4D Fyfield 2F Asthall 6B Cholsey 4D Garford 2F Asthalleigh 8C Christmas Common 6E Garsington 3E Aston Bampton 2H Churchill 4G Glympton 8D Aston Rowant 2E Clanfield 7H Godington 6B Aston Tirrold 5K Clattercote 3C Goosey 6B Aston Upthorpe 5K Claydon 7B Goring 8D Attington 6D Clifton Hampden 7B Goring Heath 6D Baldons 3F Cogges 2E Grafton 4J Balscott 2C Coleshill 5J Great Bourton 3E Bampton 4F Combe 2D Great Coxwell 5J Banbury 2B Compton Beauchamp 2D Great Faringdon 5I Barford St. John 3G Cornbury Park 7D Great Haseley 4I Barford St. Michael 2H Cornwell 7E Great Milton 3C Baulking 6I Cottisford 3I Great Rollright 6F Beckley 6E Cowley 4H Great Tew 5F Begbroke 3F Crawley 4C Grove 7C Benson 5K Cropredy 5C Hagbourne 6D Berinsfield 9D Crowell 3F Hailey 7C Berrick 7C Crowmarsh 5G Hampton Gay 5D Besselsleigh 7E Cuddesdon 5F Hampton Poyle 6G Bicester 5D Culham 4F Hanborough 5E Binsey 5E Cumnor 4J Hanwell 8B Bix 3F Curbridge 6H Hardwick (Tusmore) 2E Black Bourton 7D Cuxham 3E Hardwick (Yelford) 7G Blackthorn 2H Daylesford 8B Harpsden 4F Bladon 5I Deddington 5C Harwell 4G Blenheim Park 3C Denchworth 3D Hatford 5G Bletchingdon 6D Denton 6E Headington 5B Blewbury 5C Didcot 5I Hempton 4I Bloxham 6D Dorchester 8B Henley-on-Thames 5I Bodicote 5C Drayton (Abingdon) 7H Hethe 5J Bourton (Banbury) 4J Drayton (Banbury) 3H Heythrop 1C Bourton (Faringdon) 6D Drayton St. Leonard 8B Highmore 6A Bradfield 5D Dry Sandford 3D Hinton Waldrist 6C Brightwell BRK 3E Ducklington 7E Holton 7C Brightwell Baldwin 5H Duns Tew 1E Holwell 7C Britwell Prior 8A Dunsden 3I Hook Norton 7C Britwell Salome 7D Easington 4J Horley 2E Brize Norton 3C East Challow 4J Hornton 2E Broadwell 5C East Hagbourne 6E Horspath 4J Broughton 4C East Hanney 6F Horton-cum-Studley 1E Broughton Poggs 5C East Hendred 9C Ibstone 2G Bruern 4E Eaton 7E Ickford 3D Buckland 2D Eaton Hastings 2G Idbury 6H Bucknell 6F Elsfield 6E Iffley 2F Burford 8E Emmington 7B Ipsden 1D Buscot 4H Enstone 6F Islip 9C Cadmore End 3J Epwell 2D Kelmscott 2E Carterton 7C Ewelme 2E Kencot 4F Cassington 8A Eye 5E Kennington 6H Caversfield 4F Eynsham 4G Kiddington 8A Caversham 2D Faringdon 5F Kidlington 8A Kidmore End 8D Postcombe 8E Sydenham 2H Kingham 5K Prescote 5G Tackley 5I Kings Sutton 3D Pusey 4I Tadmarton 9E Kingsey 7D Pyrton 2F Taynton 4D Kingston Bagpuize 2E Radcot 8D Tetsworth 8D Kingston Blount 5D Radley 8E Thame 3B Kingston Lisle 3F Ramsden 7E Tiddington 5G Kirtlington 9B Remenham 6D Toot Baldon 2E Langford 8B Rotherfield Greys 8E Towersey 7G Launton 8B Rotherfield Peppard 4D Tubney 3F Leafield 5G Rousham 6H Tusmore 3B Letcombe Bassett 2H Salford 2C Uffington 3B Letcombe Regis 4H Sandford St. Martin 5H Upper Heyford 3E Lew 5D Sandford, Dry 2F Upton (Burford) 8D Lewknor 6E Sandford-on-Thames 5B Upton (Didcot) 2H Little Compton 6E Sandhills 6C Wallingford 2C Little Coxwell 2G Sarsden 4B Wantage 1E Little Faringdon 2C Shellingford 6C Warborough 7E Little Milton 7H Shelswell 5J Wardington 2H Little Rollright 4J Shenington 7D Warpsgrove 4H Little Tew 3E Shifford 2C Watchfield 6C Little Wittenham 2F Shilton 5F Water Eaton 6E Littlemore 8A Shiplake 7E Waterperry 2D Littleworth 5D Shippon 7E Waterstock 4B Lockinge 5G Shipton-on-Cherwell 8C Watlington 6C Long Wittenham 2G Shipton-under-Wychwood 6G Wendlebury 2C Longcot 8D Shirburn 3C West Challow 4D Longworth 3G Shorthampton 5C West Hagbourne 5H Lower Heyford 6E Shotover 4C West Hanney 4C Lyford 1C Shrivenham 4B West Hendred 2G Lyneham 4J Shutford 4H Westcote Barton 8A Mapledurham 3I Sibford Ferris 6G Weston-on-the-Green 4D Marcham 3J Sibford Gower 1F Westwell 6D Marsh Baldon 2F Signet 8D Wheatfield 5E Marston 5H Somerton 7E Wheatley 6G Merton 8A Sonning 7A Whitchurch 5H Middle Aston 6C Sotwell 2F Widford 6G Middleton Stoney 5H Souldern 4I Wiggington 4I Milcombe 5E South Hinksey 3F Wilcote 5C Milton (Abingdon) 4E South Leigh 3F Witney 5I Milton (Banbury) 6C South Moreton 5F Wolvercote 2G Milton-under-Wychwood 4I South Newington 6F Wood Eaton 3F Minster Lovell 7B South Stoke 7B Woodcote 7I Mixbury 8D South Weston 5G Woodstock 4K Mollington 4D Southmoor 2B Woolstone 7B Mongewell 3B Sparsholt 5D Wootton (Abingdon) 6B Moulsford 3G Spelsbury 4G Wootton (Woodstock) 6F Murcott 7D Stadhampton 4H Worton 5J Neithrop 4E Standlake 4J Wroxton 4H Nether Worton 3C Stanford-in-the-Vale 3G Wychwood 8B Nettlebed 4E Stanton Harcourt 5E Wytham 5E New Hinksey 6F Stanton St. John 5F Yarnton 7D Newington 5H Steeple Aston 3E Yelford 7C Newnham Murren 5H Steeple Barton 7H Newton Purcell 4C Steventon 6F Noke 6H Stoke Lyne 5H North Aston 8B Stoke Row 5E North Hinksey 8D Stoke Talmage 4F North Leigh 9D Stokenchurch 6C North Moreton 4G Stonesfield 7B North Stoke 8C Stonor 4E Northmoor 7F Stowood 7C Nuffield 7H Stratton Audley 6D Nuneham Courtenay 5E Summertown 6F Oddington 5D Sunningwell 3H Over Norton 5C Sutton Courtenay 4H Over Worton 4I Swalcliffe 5E Oxford 3H Swerford 7G Piddington 2F Swinbrook 8C Pishill 8C Swyncombe.
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