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being known as the Aldworth Giants. They were long thought to have been erected in the 1340s by the influential Sir Nicholas De La Beche (sometimes erroneously called Lord De La Beche), but historians now prefer to date them variously in the Middle Ages. A large number of the effigies were damaged by
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The church contains numerous effigies to the De La Beche family. The collection holds the largest number of medieval memorials to a single family in any parish church. The figures are supposed to be life-size representations, but some of the knights are over seven feet tall, which has led to them
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In the churchyard to the east of the church is the Aldworth Yew, an ancient yew tree. The yew was a popular subject for postcards in the 19th century. The trunk diameter was measured at 9 yards (8.23m) in 1644, but in 1787 it was reported to be in decline. In 1909, its girth was described as
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of the 17th century. Many of the knights are missing the lower part of their legs, noses and arms, presumably because these were easy parts to break off. Parliamentarians may have seen the giants as a symbol of royalty, although many churches were ransacked in the same period.
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requiring "seven men to span it", and little remained other than the broken trunk and a few branches, most broken and dead. By the late 20th century, the trunk was mostly hollow, and it broke during the
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of 1086 by scribes whose orthography was heavily geared towards French, lacking k and w, regulated forms for sounds ð and θ and ending many hard consonant words with e, as
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from 1322 to 1327, but later pardoned by Edward III. His father, also Sir Phillip, had been imprisoned and later pardoned under Edward II.
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The Aldworth giants are on all sides of the pews in St Mary's Church, and are effigies to members of the same family.
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award. Another pub, The Four Points, stands at a crossroads south of the village centre.
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in January 871, is said by some to have occurred near The Ridgeway and Lowbury Hill.
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A small area in the south of the village bears woodland centuries old that is still
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of Westridge Green and Hungerford Green. It lies on the high ground of the
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Rolling fields of barley and other crops in Aldworth with patched woodland.
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of Oxfordshire and Berkshire. The family was influential in the reigns of
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Scribes in the 12th century rendered it at least once as
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Aldworth is located in Berkshire
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