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with stables and survived until 1887. In 1897 its buildings were given to the village as a reading room and hall. Patronage declined and in 1927 it was sold and most of its buildings demolished. The site was given back to the village in 1934 as a playground, in which use it remains today. The Wykeham
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By 1206 Odo of Bayeux's former manor was let to one William of Paris, after whom the village was sometimes called "Paris Newton". A few years later William granted the estate to Ralph Ivals, after whom the village was called "Newington Jewell". However, by about the same time it was also being called
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about 4 miles (6.4 km) to the north. From the 13th to the 15th century the manor was held by the Cranford family, after whom the village was sometimes called "Newington Cranford". From the 13th to the 16th century a smaller manor in South Newington was held by the Giffard family.
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in 1770. South Newington's current bridge over the Swere includes an 18th-century stone three-arched structure that may have been built by the turnpike company. Both roads ceased to be turnpikes in 1871. In 1922 the Banbury – Chipping Norton road was classified as the
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was opened by 1818, and in 1837 it moved to new building purpose-built premises. It was reorganised as a junior and infant school in 1929 and as an infant school in 1956. It was closed in 1965 and is now a private house. South Newington stands on Banbury
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was painted in the nave above the arches to the north aisle. Its artistry is not of the same standard as the paintings in the north aisle, but it is of interest and some of its pictures show scenes not seen in passion cycles elsewhere.
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without recourse to Parliament. Ship Money was meant to be levied only in wartime and only in coastal counties and maritime towns, but in 1634 England was not at war and in 1635 Charles issued a second
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were painted in the north aisle, probably commissioned by Thomas Giffard, lord of the smaller manor in South Newington, and his wife Margaret Mortayne. Over the chancel arch there are fragments of a
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with apparent impunity. Charles I's attempt to raise a tax without seeking parliament's approval continued to divide the Kingdom and was one of the factors that led to the outbreak of the
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issued a warrant requiring that the £12 be paid, but the Calendar of State Papers Domestic records that French and Thomas Roberts, a very vocal opponent of the tax, replied
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Arms and the Three Goats. The Three Goats seems to have been relatively short-lived and the Horse and Jockey had also ceased to be a pub by 1832. The Pole Axe was a large
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congregation existed in the village by 1834. By 1854 the congregation was leasing the disused Friends' Meeting House for its meetings, and from 1857 it was reported to be
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settlement has been found near the parish boundary on Iron Down, about 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the present village. The present village originated in
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crosses the River Swere in South Newington. A stone bridge carrying the road over the river was mentioned as early as 1279. Another main road, from
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extending the tax to all inland counties. South Newington was assessed to pay £12 Ship Money, but Francis French, one of South Newington's parish
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in the parish of South Newington. The priory's ownership of the land and a house on it was recorded in 1279. When the priory was suppressed in the
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Arms survived until the early 21st century, when its historic name was removed and it was turned into a restaurant called the Duck on the Pond.
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southwest of the village was made in 1958, but in order to protect the beauty of the landscape the application was rejected.
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but the other, north of the village, remained in use until at least the 19th century. The mill house survives but the
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north of the village. It had been removed by 1794, but the field where it stood continues to be called Windmill
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In October 1636 Charles I issued a third writ for Ship Money, provoking the more famous resistance of
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was added. Further additions were made in the second half of the 15th century. The tower has a
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from buying the animals, and thereby still prevented the sheriff from realising the £12.
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in the 1160s, and remained one of its possessions until the abbey was suppressed in the
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from the same period, but very little of it has survived. In the 15th or 16th century a
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church. At the end of the 13th century it was considerably extended and the
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miles (2.4 km) southwest of the village. Both roads were made into
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The Duck on the Pond restaurant: formerly the Wykham Arms pub
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St Peter ad Vincula church: wall painting of Martydom of St
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The Domesday Book records that in 1086 the village had two
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but it had ceased to serve as such by 1803. Under the
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of five bells, the oldest of which was cast in 1656.
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Medieval Wall Painting in the English Parish Church
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South Newington is located in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
2011 Census
Density
OS grid reference
SP4033
Civil parish
District
Cherwell
Shire county
Oxfordshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Banbury
Postcode district
OX15
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Oxfordshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Banbury

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