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deaths were probably attributed to infected water from the farmhouse well. Martha was eight, and her orphaned siblings (Edward 17 years, Elizabeth 13 years, Leonard 12 years, and
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Boarstall in Buckinghamshire. In 1634 Thomas's grandson John Dynham died leaving his estates to his daughters Mary and Alice. Piddington seems to have passed to Mary, as her daughter Margaret Lewis was lady of the manor in 1661. Her daughter Mary Jephson inherited Piddington in 1672 and had
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and forfeited his estates, but de Hadlow was allowed to keep
Piddington until he died in 1346. However, Sybil, widow of Alan Plukenet, successfully claimed a third of Piddington as dower. Also, in 1331 St Frideswide's Priory began a lawsuit to recover Piddington from John de Hadlow.
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oldest gravestone is of John Shaw (1691-1767). Other family graves include one of
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William of all his titles and lands in England and granted the Earldom of Huntingdon to Simon III de Senlis. Simon acknowledged the Priory's claim to Piddington but continued to hold the overlordship himself, even ignoring a
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to Sir John thereafter. Title was then disputed between the Sutton and de Peyto families, but in 1359 the Priory finally succeeded in regaining the manor. St
Frideswide's Priory retained Piddington until 1525, when
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Ricketts, inherited Piddington. Her son Charles Aubrey Ricketts inherited the manor and took the name Charles Aubrey Aubrey. He died in 1901, leaving Piddington to
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was built in the 16th century. St. Nicholas' parish church was repaired in 1826 and restored in 1855. In 1898 it was restored again under the architect
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St Nicholas's parish church: ornate Decorated Gothic
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just west of Bicester, runs through the villages of
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612:Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 4th Baronet
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654:carrying Jesus Christ across a river
427:of England, Hacun, a Dane, held the
2304:District of the Vale of White Horse
2185:Mid Oxfordshire County Constituency
574:suppressed the Priory to found his
88:9.53 km (3.68 sq mi)
1344:National Heritage List for England
1206:Davies, Peter (17 December 2006).
1126:National Heritage List for England
976:Cottages in Thame Road, Piddington
908:and a playwright working with the
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1375:A History of the County of Oxford
1121:"Church of St Nicholas (1233014)"
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1388:Institute of Historical Research
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931:John Drinkwater was related to
754:Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee
686:Church of England parish church
499:upholding the Priory's rights.
480:Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford
2004:Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp
1285:. Brian Curtis. Archived from
1083:Office for National Statistics
441:Judith, Countess of Huntingdon
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2299:District of South Oxfordshire
2206:List of places in Oxfordshire
1944:Newton Purcell with Shelswell
1171:Baldwin, Sid (25 June 2010).
764:, along with the parishes of
453:Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria
2449:Parliamentary constituencies
2309:District of West Oxfordshire
2137:Municipal Borough of Banbury
1243:"Benefice of the Ray Valley"
910:Birmingham Repertory Theatre
600:Sir John Aubrey, 3rd Baronet
596:Sir John Aubrey, 2nd Baronet
1504:Banbury County Constituency
1156:Sherwood & Pevsner 1974
898:. It remains in use today.
812:Social and economic history
516:Anglo-French War of 1202β14
404:has been attributed to the
117:OS grid reference
42:St. Nicholas' parish church
25:Human settlement in England
18:Piddington (disambiguation)
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1497:District Council elections
1339:"Church Cottage (1233013)"
504:Grand Chamberman of France
447:held the manor. After the
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451:in 1075 Judith's husband
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2454:County Council elections
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1989:Shenington with Alkerton
1490:County Council elections
1405:The Buildings of England
1078:Neighbourhood Statistics
2525:Villages in Oxfordshire
2157:Bicester Rural District
2147:Bicester Urban District
1804:Gosford and Water Eaton
1724:Claydon with Clattercot
1434:Piddington, Oxfordshire
1384:Oxford University Press
1380:Victoria County History
1208:"Piddington S Nicholas"
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1819:Hampton Gay and Poyle
1436:at Wikimedia Commons
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457:William the Conqueror
439:records that by 1086
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1632:Other civil parishes
1395:Sherwood, Jennifer;
1283:Oxfordshire Churches
1239:Archbishops' Council
861:Birmingham Snow Hill
723:Perpendicular Gothic
445:William I of England
217:Sovereign state
16:For other uses, see
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2104:Weston-on-the-Green
2008:Shipton-on-Cherwell
1769:Fencott and Murcott
1653:Barford St. Michael
1634:(component villages
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1289:on 1 December 2009.
1119:(7 December 1966).
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520:Philip II of France
510:held Piddington in
449:Revolt of the Earls
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2274:Oxfordshire Portal
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1709:Charlton-on-Otmoor
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1253:Church of England
1248:A Church Near You
948:Piddington had a
857:London Paddington
849:Ashendon Junction
735:Saint Christopher
731:John Oldrid Scott
708:canonical sundial
652:Saint Christopher
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