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Gazetteers information for Cropredy and places above it in the hierarchy

Cropredy

Extracts from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003

"COTON, a hamlet in the parish of Cropredy, in the county of Oxford, 4 miles N.E. of Banbury."

"GREAT BOURTON, (and Little) a township in the parish of Cropredy, hundred of Banbury, in the county of Oxford, 3.5 miles to the N. of Banbury, and 26.5 N. of Oxford. Here is a free school, endowed by Thomas Gill, in 1666, with a revenue of about £25 per annum. The ancient chapel, dedicated to St. Michael, is occupied as the school-house. There is an Independent chapel in Great Bourton, and a Wesleyan chapel in Little Bourton, which is 1 mile nearer to Banbury."

"PRESCOT, a hamlet in the parish of Cropredy, hundred of Banbury, county Oxford, 5 miles N.E. of Banbury."

"WILLIAMSCOTE, (or Willscott), a hamlet in the chapelry of Wardington, parish of Cropredy, county Oxford, 3.5 miles N.E. of Banbury. It is situated near the Oxford canal, and contains some remains of the old mansion in which Charles I. slept the night previous to the battle of Cropredy-bridge."

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