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cast the second bell in 1770. George Mears & Co of the same foundry cast the treble bell in 1865, and Mears and Stainbank of Whitechapel recast the third bell in 1907. Then in 2005 the 1865 treble bell was removed and the Whitechapel foundry cast a new treble, second and third bells to increase
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family. The manor's name comes from the de Rampayn family, who held it from about 1230 to 1329. It then passed through the Achard, Lynt, Walrond, Kentwood and Waryng families. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Waryng married her second husband William Fettiplace, with whose descendants the manor then
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features of one of the transepts, but both transepts now have Perpendicular windows that were inserted later. The tomb recess in the north transept contains a fine effigy of a knight. The south transept is the larger of the two and is the family Fettiplace chapel. St Mary's is notable for its
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in 1673. After his seven-year apprenticeship he remained in his master's service until 1689, when he was made a freeman of the City of Oxford and established his own clockmaking business in the city. In 1697 Knibb's elder brother, the distinguished clock and watchmaker
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opened in 1896. There is a village pond. It has existed for centuries and was used for watering livestock. Ridgeway C of E primary school is in Childrey. It was opened in 1913 as the parish school for Childrey. In 1998 it merged with the school in nearby
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records that by 1086 it was held by a Norman, Turstin FitzRou. The manor's name comes from the de Frethorne family, who were tenants of the manor by 1166 and remained so until 1357. In 1514, the manor was recorded as being held by
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who were all called John Mautravers or Maltravers, and who held it from the late 12th to the late 14th centuries. The earliest known John Mautravers held the manor by 1194 and died in 1201. A later John Mautravers supported
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and adopted its current name. The buildings were extended in 2000. Childrey has a playing field with a football pitch, a playground and a pavilion with changing facilities. It also hosts the local
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The baronetcy became extinct on the death of Sir George Fettiplace, 5th Baronet in 1743, whereupon the manor passed to his sister Diana. She was married to John Bushel of
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through the Vale of White Horse was opened in 1840. It passes through the northern extremity of Childrey parish, just under 2 miles (3 km) north of the village.
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in 1321–22. The rebellion was defeated and Mautravers' lands, including his manor at Childrey, were seized. They were restored to him in 1327 and he was summoned to
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mile (800 m) west of Hackpen Hill barrow. It is about 75 feet (23 m) in diameter and up to 3 feet 3 inches (1 m) high. Each barrow is a
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about 2 miles (3 km) to the north. The B4507 road passes east – west through the parish just south of the village, and forms a crossroads with the B4001.
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from graves found in Childrey in 2019. The site called Childrey Warren dates back to the Iron Age of England and is about 3,000 years old. According to
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mile (1.2 km) north of the village. Traffic on the canal had virtually ceased by 1901 and the route was formally abandoned in 1914. The
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about 2 miles (3 km) south of the village, which is at least 750 feet (230 m) high. In 1924 the parish covered an
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west tower in the 15th and the south porch in the 16th century. One window and a tomb recess are surviving original
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The manor of Mautravers was held by an Anglo-Saxon freeman called Edmund before the Conquest, and afterwards by
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The Domesday Book records that in 1086 one William Leuric held the manor of Rampayns, which consisted of 12
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in the village, The Hatchet, ceased trading in 2016, but reopened in August 2021 for 4 days each week.
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miles (2.4 km) southwest of the village is Hackpen Hill. There are hills of the same name in
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celebrations and the local spring classic cycling sportive. Childrey Football Club play in the
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in 1932. The front of the chapel building collapsed in 1986. A new building was opened in 1994.
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cast the tenor bell in 1632 and the fourth and fifth bells in 1639. Pack and Chapman of the
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remained until the 19th century. John Fettiplace inherited the manor in 1657 and after the
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company workers and experts from Cotswold Archeology discovered 26 skeletons belong to
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of the English Monarchy was created Sir John Fettiplace, 1st Baronet, of Childrey.
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Samuel Aldworth, a yeoman of Childrey, was apprenticed to the notable clockmaker
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until it ceased trading in June 2008. There is still a village shop. The last
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of eight bells. Until the 21st century it was a ring of six. Ellis I Knight of
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in 1330. However, in March of that year he was involved in the execution of
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of wheat from Frethornes to the manor of Wantage was still payable in 1771.
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miles (2.4 km) east – west at its widest point. Its highest point is a
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and his heirs, who held the manor of Wantage. An annual payment of four
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in the 13th to 15th centuries before reaching its current form. About
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of Frethornes was held by an Anglo-Saxon freeman called Brictric. The
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of just over 2,700 acres (1,100 ha). Childrey village is on the
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and Wantage about 2 miles (3 km) north of Childrey village. The
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In Maltravers' absence Childrey was granted to John de Nevill of
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the ring to eight. St Mary's parish is part of the Ridgeway
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was just outside the parish, about on the main road linking
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was rebuilt late in the 13th century. The north and south
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mile (540 m) north of the village. Childrey had a
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The earliest known records of Childrey Brook are as
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"The Hospital of Childrey". 1991: 1977: 1969: 20: 1385: 1383: 997:Between 1805 and 1807 the section of the 571:from 940 and 944, now reproduced in the 1526:Central Council for Church Bell Ringers 1444: 1190: 1127: 674:The Hatchet, which was a pub until 2016 414:recorded the parish population as 527. 406:transferred the Vale of White Horse to 294: 276: 232: 198: 174: 88: 27: 2034:Didcot and Wantage County Constituency 1620: 1608: 1596: 1401: 1389: 1169: 1167: 1165: 2786:List of civil parishes in Oxfordshire 1801:"Challow & Childrey Cricket Club" 1632: 1163: 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 748:Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent 604:of 1086 and an entry for 1220 in the 260: 248: 236: 222: 210: 188: 156: 138: 120: 7: 1925:A History of the County of Berkshire 1899:A History of the County of Berkshire 1823:Clockmaking in Oxfordshire 1400–1850 1646:"Post Office closures due to begin " 1521:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 1356: 1354: 1327: 1325: 1298: 1296: 1269: 1267: 987:Sam Aldworth at Childrey From London 854:were added in the 14th century, the 642:. The name may be derived from the 35:Parish church of St Mary the Virgin 1787:Sparcot & Westcot, Oxfordshire 1758:Sparcot & Westcot, Oxfordshire 1729:Sparcot & Westcot, Oxfordshire 1711:Sparcot & Westcot, Oxfordshire 1668:Sparcot & Westcot, Oxfordshire 1573:Sparcot & Westcot, Oxfordshire 1493:National Heritage List for England 1250:National Heritage List for England 1216:National Heritage List for England 1037:is currently restoring the canal. 14: 1514:Davies, Peter (1 February 2007). 1303:Dvorsky, George (15 April 2019). 971:Worshipful Company of Clockmakers 2181:Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor 2097: 1827:Museum of the History of Science 1118:, and represents both villages. 612:. Its spelling evolved through 434:. The parish measures just over 53: 52: 45: 29: 2738:Oxfordshire County Constituency 1061:opened the station in 1840 and 989:. Aldworth died in about 1730. 832:Church of England parish church 577:. The name is derived from the 783:abolition of chantries in 1547 1: 2808:Civil parishes in Oxfordshire 2779:List of places in Oxfordshire 2743:Abingdon Borough Constituency 2700:Municipal Borough of Abingdon 1754:"The Ridgeway Primary School" 1274:Rob Picheta (15 April 2019). 1035:Wilts & Berks Canal Trust 927:chapel. There was a separate 891:, along with the parishes of 490:On the Berkshire Downs about 394:. The parish was part of the 2753:Abingdon County Constituency 1821:(1989) . Simcock, AV (ed.). 1742:Ridgeway C.E. primary school 1459:"Childrey St. Mary's Church" 2758:Wantage County Constituency 1922:, eds. (1924). "Childrey". 1108:North Berks Football League 939:Economic and social history 91:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 2834: 2048:Witney County Constituency 2027:District Council elections 1874:. Childrey, Hackpen Hill. 1652:. BBC Online. 3 June 2008. 1174:Page & Ditchfield 1924 797:. His lands passed to the 523:Scheduled Ancient Monument 386:miles (4 km) west of 2766: 2095: 2007: 1846:The Wilts and Berks Canal 1457:Ford, David Nash (2004). 1414:Ford, David Nash (2001). 734:in his rebellion against 305: 273: 233: 40: 28: 2710:Faringdon Rural District 2020:County Council elections 1946:The Buildings of England 1906:. Vol. II. London: 1870:(4th ed.). Oxford: 1825:(3rd ed.). Oxford: 1783:"Childrey Playing Field" 884:Whitechapel Bell Foundry 874:. The west tower has a 616:in the 13th century and 2818:Villages in Oxfordshire 2705:Abingdon Rural District 1930:Victoria County History 1904:Victoria County History 1872:Oxford University Press 1771:Childrey Music Festival 1463:Royal Berkshire History 1420:Royal Berkshire History 1051:Challow railway station 1047:Great Western Main Line 999:Wilts & Berks Canal 872:Grade I listed building 732:Roger Mortimer de Chirk 665:Wilts & Berks Canal 2720:Wantage Rural District 2715:Wantage Urban District 2367:Ardington and Lockinge 1569:"The Methodist Church" 675: 667: 663:Childrey Wharf on the 552: 424:spring line settlement 396:Wantage Rural District 213:Postcode district 1910:& Co. p. 93. 1059:Great Western Railway 985:dated 1725 is signed 836:Saint Mary the Virgin 673: 662: 574:Cartularium Saxonicum 551:Childrey War Memorial 550: 404:1974 boundary changes 2334:Other civil parishes 2259:Stanford in the Vale 1999:The District of the 1829:. pp. 85, 176. 1337:Cotswold Archaeology 1023:on the canal, about 923:opened in 1849 as a 856:Perpendicular Gothic 838:was originally late 596:from 950 records as 191:Sovereign state 2813:Vale of White Horse 2350:Appleton-with-Eaton 2345:Appleford-on-Thames 2336:(component villages 2001:Vale of White Horse 1952:. pp. 114–115. 1908:Archibald Constable 1844:Dalby, LJ (2000) . 1682:"Hatchet, Childrey" 1547:"Ridgeway Benefice" 1516:"Childrey S Mary V" 1065:closed it in 1964. 929:Primitive Methodist 649:meaning "hook" and 392:Vale of White Horse 344: /  131:Vale of White Horse 2505:Fyfield and Tubney 2065:Abingdon-on-Thames 1176:, pp. 272–279 1138:. 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Childrey is located in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
2021 Census
OS grid reference
SU3687
Civil parish
District
Vale of White Horse
Shire county
Oxfordshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Wantage
Postcode district
OX12
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Oxfordshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Didcot and Wantage
Childrey

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