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from 1554 to 1685. Thomas Kirton (1537–1601) of Thorpe
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1148:"Three Conies in Thorpe Mandeville"
591:and three bells. Henry I Bagley of
406:and 327 (including Edgcote) in the
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964:National Heritage List for England
910:National Heritage List for England
426:. "Mandeville" is a corruption of
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1242:. Vol. 2. pp. 109–114.
1123:Parliament of the United Kingdom
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1029:"Thorpe Mandeville S John Bapt"
1027:Dawson, George (22 July 2009).
607:, cast the tenor bell in 1826.
523:Church of England parish church
422:of 1086 records the village as
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990:Dovemaster (31 October 2012).
931:Serjeantson & Adkins 1906a
852:Serjeantson & Adkins 1906b
832:Office for National Statistics
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672:at Culworth Junction with the
610:The parish is now part of the
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668:completed a line linking its
430:. Richard de Amundeville was
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785:"Key to English Place-names"
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1105:www.thorpe-mandeville.co.uk
810:www.thorpe-mandeville.co.uk
638:Social and economic history
91:OS grid reference
18:Human settlement in England
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883:Pevsner & Cherry 1973
731:called Banbury Lane. The
510:that had been founded at
488:Late Elizabethan monument
473:Grade II* listed building
457:Common Serjeant of London
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1211:The Buildings of England
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642:Thorpe Mandeville had a
459:. The current ironstone
1255:Victoria County History
1240:Victoria County History
578:Grade I listed building
467:and is in the style of
300:Thorpe Mandeville Today
1152:Find a Hook Norton Pub
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213:Postcode district
141:Ceremonial county
123:Unitary authority
903:(11 September 1953).
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666:Great Central Railway
514:in 1090 and moved to
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393:Richard de Amundevill
374:West Northamptonshire
131:West Northamptonshire
1060:Archbishops' Council
518:shortly thereafter.
508:La Charité-sur-Loire
191:Sovereign state
1156:Hook Norton Brewery
957:(4 February 1969).
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854:, pp. 133–135.
725:Hook Norton Brewery
678:Chalcombe Road Halt
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1177:"Three Conies Inn"
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1078:on 3 December 2013
715:The village has a
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225:Dialling code
1203:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1072:Church of England
1068:A Church Near You
566:Saint Christopher
529:, built of local
432:lord of the manor
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408:2011 Census
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400:1991 Census
382:Oxfordshire
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1266:Categories
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562:hood mould
471:. It is a
336:52°06′00″N
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339:1°13′26″W
263:Ambulance
201:Post town
1129:31 March
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661:family.
620:Sulgrave
616:Culworth
612:benefice
605:St Neots
597:Hertford
593:Chacombe
574:monument
555:restored
516:Daventry
446:Chacombe
287:Daventry
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551:chancel
500:Cluniac
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206:Banbury
183:England
177:Country
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414:Manors
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570:Jesus
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504:Abbey
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