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a parish, with a village, in Thame district, Oxford; 3 miles SSW of Thame r. station. It has a head post-office, and a hotel; and it carries on a manufacture of pillow lace. Acres, 1,172. Real property, £2,827. Pop., 481. Houses, 108. ... The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Oxford. Value, £130
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Although the village was primarily agricultural, the 1851 Census specified that certain tradesmen were operating: "5 butchers and grocers and a baker, 7 milliners, dressmakers, and drapers, a tailor, a hairdresser and a shoemaker .... 4 wheelwrights, 2 blacksmiths and their journeymen, a saddler, a
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In 1842 it joined the local Congregational Association but five years later it appointed a Baptist pastor and the Congregational Association withdrew its support. Subsequently the chapel had Wesleyan pastors but in 1864 it was readmitted to the local Congregational Association. In 1890 a new chapel
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A Council report indicates that the community has always been primarily agricultural and that it experienced poverty during the early 19th century but had regained some prosperity by 1851. However, by 1931, the population had dropped from 500 in the mid 1850s to under 300. By the 2011 Census, that
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in Tetsworth have come and gone over the centuries. As of 1838, when the London-Oxford turnpike (which opened in 1718) was still in use, another inn was operating, known as the King's Arms. The Old Red Lion remains in business today as a hotel and pub. Tetsworth also has a Sports and Social Club.
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Church. c.1855, by J. Billing of Reading. Coursed squared stone; old plain-tile roof to nave, aisle, chancel and vestry; stone tower. 5-bay nave with south aisle, 2-bay chancel, tower to south, vestry to north. Early English style. 2-centre arched doorway to base of tower with double-leaf plank
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but the lease was terminated, and in 1558 or 1560 the Diocese sold Tetsworth to a "number of London residents". By 1589 the Crown held the manor again and was in the process of selling it to Christopher Petty of Tetsworth and his son Charnell. Tetsworth remained in the Petty family until
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was built in the 17th century and remodelled in about 1700. It is now a restaurant and antiques centre. The hotel has been Grade II Listed since 1963; the listing indicates that it was probably built in the early 1600s but was subsequently modified in the 18th and 20th century. Other
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Christopher's great-grandson, also called Christopher, inherited it in 1674. He was described as a man of "unthriftiness, folly, and extravagance" who dissipated his family fortune, sold parts of the estate in 1680 and the whole of the remaining manor to Thomas Phillips of
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and these lands were brought together as an estate under the abbey's control. Records indicate that during 1209–12 "Peter Talemasch and Robert Danvers were returned as joint lords of Tetsworth", of lands not owned by the abbey. By about 1225 the abbey held 20
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re-cast them all in 1936. The Old Vicarage has been Grade II listed since 1963 as "Vicarage, now house. c.1846" and the Church of Saint Giles was also Grade II listed since that year. The summary for the latter includes this
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harnessmaker, and a joiner". By this time, the London road had minimal importance to the village since the railroad had reached this area. The 1870-72 Imperial Gazetteer provided a summary of the community:
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reported that parts of the old church building were "of very considerable merit, and in good preservation", the chancel was "very perfect" and it would be "very inadvisable" to allow their demolition.
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By 1818, a private day school had been founded by Isaac Caterer who became a minister of the Congregational church in 1828. In 1847 Rev. John Peers and other subscribers paid for a
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as other more "closed" villages. It was therefore more open to population migration and religious and social pluralism. For this reason Tetsworth was nicknamed "
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of land at Tetsworth, initially called the Grange but from 1365 called a manor. In 1316 Simon Danvers and the Abbot of Thame were the joint lords of Tetsworth.
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also opposed Peers' proposal. Nevertheless Peers demolished the old church, and in 1855 the new one was completed and Bishop Wilberforce consecrated it.
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described the new building as "a clumsy design" and the bell-tower as "excessively heavy". By the end of the 18th century the old church had a
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congregation in Tetsworth by the early years of the 19th century and a chapel was built in 1823. The chapel seems to have been a mixture of
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was built and the old one became the Sunday School. In the 20th century the congregation dwindled until in 1958 it had only four members.
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built and in 1851 he proposed to demolish the parish church and replace it with a new one. The Oxford diocesan architect,
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The first incumbent of the new parish was Rev. John W. Peers, a member of the Peers family of
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In the 19th century Tetsworth was an "open village" without such strong control from a
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of six bells. They were re-hung in the new church, and Mears and Stainbank of the
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until 1841, when Tetsworth was made a separate ecclesiastical parish.
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By 1502 Tetsworth had two inns, The Crown and The Swan. The current
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House. (He was vicar from 1841 until 1876). In 1846 Peers had a
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was rebuilt in the 13th century, and in the 15th century new
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to be built in the centre of the village. It later became a
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elements. The congregation founded a Sunday School in 1824.
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Index


Tetsworth is located in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
2011 census
Density
OS grid reference
SP6801
Civil parish
District
South Oxfordshire
Shire county
Oxfordshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Thame
Postcode district
OX9
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Oxfordshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Henley and Thame

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