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and in some areas in daily business and personal activities. So in the 20th century a major restructuring across
England and Wales meant that the local impact would cause Faringdon and nearby parishes (i.e. all the parishes of the hundred of Faringdon) to be transferred from Berkshire to Oxfordshire when the border was redrawn on 1 April 1974 due to the
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Faringdon in 1202 (probably on the site of Portwell House), but its monks removed to Beaulieu Abbey in 1203. The Faringdon land grant became an outlying grange, one of a network of farms, worked to provide food for the monks and also to help support the abbey's economy. The hundred of Faringdon,
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gave a population of 7,121; it was estimated at 7,992 in 2019. On 1 February 2004, Faringdon became the first place in south-east
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1857:"The Mad Boy, Lord Berners, My Grandmother and Me review – a family saga with all the trimmings"
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since 1986. Near the top of London Street near Faringdon Folly is a pub bearing that name.
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2287:. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. pp. 139–142.
1705:"The surreal and colourful life of Baron Berners"
772:garrison at Faringdon House. The Pye family had
586:, died in Faringdon while journeying to London.
3088:Berkshire North or Abingdon County Constituency
1797:"Lord Berner's Folly (Grade II) (1048457)"
1323:List of twin towns and sister cities in England
760:of 1135–1141, when she claimed the throne from
1586:. Highworth Historical Society. Archived from
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819:used it as an observation post. The scholar
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1377:City Population. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
1062:. Television signals are received from the
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1499:Town site. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
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3217:District of the Vale of White Horse
2184:"Mark is ready to fight his heroes"
2149:. Faringdon History. Archived from
1921:The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units
843:The Hill: Hobbiton-across-the-Water
27:Market town in Oxfordshire, England
1884:Cecil, Mirabel (18 October 2014).
1801:National Heritage List for England
1671:National Heritage List for England
1644:National Heritage List for England
1439:'Shrivenham hundred: Introduction'
476:transferred its administration to
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2269:Great Faringdon: Past and Present
1855:Cooke, Rachel (19 October 2014).
645:and possibly the west end of the
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2271:. Oxford: privately circulated.
1886:"My mad gay grandfather and me"
1729:Thorpe, Vanessa (23 May 2020).
1109:Dyed pigeons at Faringdon House
635:Church of England parish church
2182:Airs, Thom (16 October 2009).
1703:Miller, Norman (1 July 2016).
1611:The Little Book of Oxfordshire
1523:"All Saints' Church Faringdon"
591:Dissolution of the Monasteries
472:'s westernmost town until the
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3212:District of South Oxfordshire
3119:List of places in Oxfordshire
3083:Abingdon Borough Constituency
3040:Municipal Borough of Abingdon
1960:. Faringdon Community Website
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3093:Abingdon County Constituency
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3438:Market towns in Oxfordshire
3098:Wantage County Constituency
2299:Faringdon Community website
2217:Archant Community Media Ltd
1406:is now thought to refer to
1204:Destinations from Faringdon
708:shortly after Pye's death.
123:OS grid reference
47:Human settlement in England
40:Farringdon (disambiguation)
36:Farrington (disambiguation)
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2388:Witney County Constituency
2367:District Council elections
1917:"Faringdon Sand Formation"
1772:Frances Lincoln Publishers
1525:. Allsaintsfaringdon.co.uk
1462:Page & Ditchfield 1924
1396:The relevant reference to
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722:Grade II* listed building
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610:Local Government Act 1972
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2360:County Council elections
2285:The Buildings of England
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744:outcrop. In common with
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30:Not to be confused with
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2260:Victoria County History
1476:. Accessed 1 June 2024.
1426:. Accessed 1 June 2024.
953:. It is rich in fossil
3060:Wantage Rural District
3055:Wantage Urban District
2707:Ardington and Lockinge
2304:Faringdon Town Council
2120:"Oxfordshire Guardian"
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2267:Goodrich, PJ (1928).
1613:. The History Press.
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2674:Other civil parishes
2599:Stanford in the Vale
2339:The District of the
1980:"Stagecoach Gold S6"
1821:Burke, John (1836).
1087:Oxfordshire Guardian
1000:Stanford in the Vale
730:Gothic Revival style
667:Perpendicular Gothic
580:Archbishop of Dublin
234:Sovereign state
3443:Vale of White Horse
3233:(cities in italics)
2690:Appleton-with-Eaton
2685:Appleford-on-Thames
2676:(component villages
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2153:on 24 January 2009.
1982:. Stagecoach UK Bus
1709:The Daily Telegraph
1079:Greatest Hits Radio
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3187:Oxfordshire Portal
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2405:Abingdon-on-Thames
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1795:Historic England.
1665:Historic England.
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2277:Pevsner, Nikolaus
2032:. Pulhams Coaches
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