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783: 822: 622: 34: 50: 853: 1140: 950: 836:(1714–70) preached in Chinnor and in 1753 two private houses were licensed for Methodist worship. In 1759 Chinnor's Church of England rector reported that a third of the parish was Methodist. By 1768 the Methodists had opened a small school in Chinnor. In 1778 he reported that they were increasing but by 1784 the reported proportion had fallen to a quarter of the population. By 1854 Chinnor had a 2312: 1030: 604:. Chinnor remained in the family of the Musgrave Baronets until the death of Sir William Augustus Musgrave, 10th Baronet in 1875, when it passed to his brother-in-law Aubrey Wenman Wykeham, who took the name Wykeham-Musgrave. By then very little of the original lands remained with the manor. His son Wenman Aubrey Wykeham-Musgrave inherited both Chinnor and 1189: 57: 274: 996:
voted to fund a Church of England school. St Andrew's Church of England Primary School was designed by G.E. Street and building began in 1857. Magdalen College provided further funds in 1859 and the landlord of the Crown Inn also gave funds. The school at last opened in 1860. In 1892 it was enlarged,
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The Chinnor Lime Co. was founded in 1908 and began making cement in 1921. It became a public company as Chinnor Cement and Lime Ltd. in 1936. It established a quarry in the Chiltern escarpment south of the village. It expanded cement manufacturing capacity in 1928, 1939 and 1958. By 1975 it employed
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cast the oldest bell in about 1586. Further bells were cast by Henry Knight I in 1620, Ellis Knight I in 1635, and Henry Knight II in 1663. A tenor bell was cast in 1651, but in 1864 it was recast as two smaller bells increasing the ring to six. In 1965
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the railway through Chinnor to passengers in 1957 and to goods in 1961. The section between Princes Risborough and Chinnor remained open to serve Chinnor cement works until 1989. Since 1994 Chinnor railway station has been the terminus of the
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160 men and expansion to double its capacity was proposed, although never realised. It closed in 1999. Its works were demolished by 2008 and in 2010–11 the site was redeveloped as a housing estate now known as Old Kiln Lakes.
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was built on the west side of the village off White's Field. It was dismantled in 1965 but has since been rebuilt by Chinnor Windmill Restoration Society. It is unusual in having 3 crosstrees and 6 quarter bars.
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was installed between the chancel and nave. The chancel and high altar were dedicated in 1326, which may therefore have been the year that the remodelling was completed. The high-pitched 13th century
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and his lands were confiscated. In 1216 all of the Earl's lands were supposed to have been restored to him, but Chinnor was granted to Walter de Vernon's grandson Hugh de la Mere in exchange for two
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was entirely rebuilt, the tower was made higher and the porch was built. The aisles were widened, given new windows, and extended westwards to flank either side of the tower. A
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to the southwest was subsumed into the village around this time, when building along Oakley Road and the Mill Lane estate more than doubled the physical size of the village.
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incorporated the figures of Crowell to the south into an output area accordingly used to enlarge the civil parish definition of Chinnor due to Crowells's small population.
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and then the south aisle were built. Building of the present tower began towards the end of the 13th century. Early in the 14th century St Andrew's was remodelled. The
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The second Earl died in 1265 without a male heir. After the death of his widow, Eleanor de Ferrers, the manor of Chinnor was divided between the Earl's three daughters
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in the country. Most are 14th or 15th century but there are also later brasses commemorating a churchwarden (died 1899) and his wife, and two soldiers killed in the
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cast a new Sanctus bell and in 1969 the same company cast a new treble and second bell to replace the two 1864 bells. St Andrew's parish is now part of the
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in 1826, when a rival second chapel was built. The schism had been healed by 1839, by which time the second chapel had been converted into the minister's
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Division One East and plays its home games at Station Road Playing Fields. The village has a cricket club, which plays in the Cherwell Cricket League.
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designed St Andrew's Rectory, which was built in 1813. St Andrew's was restored in 1863–66. The plans were by the architect Edward Banks of
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In the south aisle is a carved recumbent effigy of a knight of about 1270 or 1300. St Andrew's has also one of the largest collections of
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settlement from perhaps the 4th century BC has been excavated on the Chiltern ridge in the southern part of the parish. Traces of
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and Chinnor and took 120 men prisoner. A pursuing Parliamentarian force intercepted them 7 miles (11 km) away near
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on the Chiltern escarpment at Wainhill, about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Chinnor village. Chinnor had a
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of 1086 records Lewin as still holding Chinnor, but soon after it was in the hands of a member of the
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In particular the maps annexed to both definitions and data sets are identical. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
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for Chinnor in 1847 but the enclosure award to allocate the land was not implemented until 1854.
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occupation have been found both on the same high ground and below on Icknield Way. A twin
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the Royalists fought off their pursuers and returned with their prisoners to Oxford.
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miles (2.4 km) south of the village at Spriggs Alley in the Chilterns is the
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took it over in 1883. Sidings to serve Chinnor cement works were added in 1927.
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In the latter part of the 18th century a petition signed by the Rector and 13
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overlords of two-thirds of Chinnor, which they retained until after 1517 when
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Chinnor grew most quickly in the 1960s – from a population of 1,961 in the
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chapel. It was replaced by a new chapel built in 1873 which is now Chinnor
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was opened to serve the village. The railway was independent until the
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were ruled illegal and reversed in 1761 and 1817. Parliament passed an
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escarpment. Since 1932 the civil parish has included the village of
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was not built until 1805. It was enlarged in 1811 but suffered a
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some of the woods in the parish. Attempts to enclose Chinnor's
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roof was replaced, probably later in the 14th century, with a
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At the end of the 16th century Sir George Fermor (see above)
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which operates steam and diesel trains on some weekends and
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There are records of Chinnor existing in the reign of King
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warrior that have been dated to the 6th century. Chinnor's
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on Icknield Way has been found to contain the weapons of a
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600–1840
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successfully sued for possession of Chinnor and Sydenham.
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Chinnor has several sports clubs. The rugby union club,
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By 1803 Chinnor had a school of industry that taught
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was held by a Saxon royal servant called Lewin. The
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Sir Richard Musgrave, 2nd Baronet, of Hayton Castle
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The 14th century 515:In 1203 Chinnor and the neighbouring manor of 512:in France and all his lands were confiscated. 2195: 1495: 1493: 1365: 1363: 1361: 1359: 1357: 1033:Preserved GWR steam locomotive on a train at 1005:was opened at Thame. Chinnor now also has a 8: 440:recorded the parish's population as 5,924. 2698:(Latchford, Little Haseley, North Weston, 2202: 2188: 2180: 797:(1718–55) preached in Chinnor but Chinnor 23: 1042:Watlington and Princes Risborough Railway 1650:"Welcome to Mill Lane Community Primary" 1566:. Chinnor Parish Council. Archived from 1438:. Central Council of Church Bell Ringers 1402:. 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By 1841 the minister had opened a 84:13.83 km (5.34 sq mi) 2040:Parish: Key Statistics: Population. 1172:. Chinnor has a public library, a 930:complained that Chinnor had such a 592:In 1739 Robert's grandson Lt. 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The Lost Pubs Project 1848:"Chinnor's Closed Pubs" 1582:"Cement Kilns: Chinnor" 1533:. 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Chinnor is located in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
Emmington
Henton
Oakley
Crowell
2011 Census
Density
OS grid reference
SP7500
Civil parish
District
South Oxfordshire
Shire county
Oxfordshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
OX39
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Oxfordshire
Ambulance

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