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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 Clementine the youngest at three year) appeared to have raised themselves after uncles could not help them due to their own 'indifferent circumstances'. Martha Wallington married Flora's paternal grandfather Thomas Timms, whose son Albert Timms married Emma Dibber, Flora's mother.
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Flora Thompson's paternal grandmother Martha Wallington (1816-1888) was born in the old farmhouse now a private house at the junction with Widnell Lane. Martha was orphaned at an early age when her mother and three of her siblings died in 1824, followed the next year by the death of her father. Their
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through their ancestors: Drinkwater's great-great-grandfather and Flora's great-great-grandmother were siblings. Flora Thompson's (nΓ©e Timms) ancestors the Shaws and the Wallingtons, yeoman farmers, lived in Piddington and are buried outside the porch of the church. Although now very weathered, the
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and 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 Elizabeth Shaw nΓ©e Beck (1762-1791), Flora's great-great-grandmother whose elder brother was Thomas Beck (1756-1838) John Drinkwater's great-great-grandfather.
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deprived 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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A cousin of Sir Thomas, Elizabeth Sophia 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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in 1858, and a new school building was erected in 1863. In 1925 it was reorganised as a junior and infants' school. It was still open in 1952 but has since closed.
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chapel in the village was founded in 1825 and enlarged at a later date. It was still used for worship in 1951 but has since been converted into a private house.
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Joan of Piddington had held the manor of Simon II de Senlis, and in about 1183 she married Aubrey de Dammartin, son of AlbΓ©ric I de Mello and Dammartin,
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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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of five bells. Edward Hemins of Bicester cast the tenor bell 1729 in and the fourth bell in 1738. Llewellins and James of
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south aisle was added, with a four-bay arcade and some new two-light windows, but also re-using two Early English
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on the north wall of the nave was discovered in 1896 and restored in 1935. St. Nicholas' church is a
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Church Cottage in Thame Road is a timber-framed cottage that dates mostly from the 17th century.
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In 1270 Henry III granted Piddington to a Breton, Alan Plukenet, in exchange for a manor in the
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David Watts and Christin Bloxham. Flora Thompson's Country pub 2009 Robert Boyd Publications
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A Sunday school in Piddington was founded in 1818. It became a day school supported by the
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windows were later added to the nave and one to the north wall of the chancel. The present
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until Sir Thomas Digby Aubrey, 7th Baronet died in 1856 and the title became extinct.
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and in 1340 de la Beche was licensed to grant Piddington to Sir John Sutton, lord of
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However, in 1553 Piddington was granted to Thomas Dynham, lord of the manors of
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for several years before it passed to his heir, Reynold de Dammartin. In the
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on Muswell Hill about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the village. Until the
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Piddington's former National School, built in 1863 and now a private home
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in Buckinghamshire. In 1326 Despenser was executed for rebelling against
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The former Seven Stars public house, now the Sunset and Stars restaurant
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closed the station in 1953 but the railway remains open as part of the
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in Piddington is known to have existed by 1309. It is now Piddington's
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Piddington was originally part of the ecclesiastical parish of
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and terminates at Piddington, serving various military depots
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inherited Piddington and almost immediately granted it to the
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cast the treble, second and third bells in 1887, the year of
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to complete a new high-speed route between its termini at
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His gravestone is engraved with words from 'Amaranth':-
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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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took Piddington back from the Priory. In about 1174
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Piddington (disambiguation)

Piddington is located in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
2011 Census
Density
OS grid reference
SP6417
Civil parish
District
Cherwell
Shire county
Oxfordshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Bicester
Postcode district
OX25
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Oxfordshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament

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