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Foscott (also
called Foxcote and Foscote) is a
hamlet and
civil parish in
north Buckinghamshire, England. At the 2011
Census the po****tion of the hamlet...
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building was
bought in 1920 for the use of the
people of
Bledington and
Foscot hamlet. It was
renovated and re-roofed in 2016.
Although Roman coins have...
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Foscot is a
hamlet in the
Cotswolds in the
Evenlode valley. It
falls within Idbury civil parish, in the West
Oxfordshire District,
about 5
miles (8.0 km)...
- Stogursey. He also held
Nuneham Courtenay in Oxfordshire, Sarsden, and
Foscot.
After the
death of
William the
Conqueror in 1087, William's
lands were...
- Fewcott, Fifield, Filchampstead, Filkins, Finmere, Finstock,
Forest Hill,
Foscot,
Foxcombe Hill¹, Freeland, Frilford¹, Fringford, Fritwell, Fulscot, Fulwell...
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neighbouring Gloucestershire. The
parish includes the
hamlets of
Bould and
Foscot. The 2011
Census recorded the parish's po****tion as 240.
About 1⁄3 mile...
- Buckinghamshire, also
known as
Foscote Foscote,
Northamptonshire Foscote,
Wiltshire Foscot,
Oxfordshire This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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District Forty Green, in Penn
Hamlet (in Penn
civil parish)
Chiltern District Foscot (also
called Foscote and Foxcote) 31
Hamlet and
civil parish Aylesbury Vale...
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would withdraw using a
scorched earth tactic. The
operation was
called the "
Foscot plan", and Welle-Strand
cooperated with Milorg's
District 13. His nom de...
- 1976 and 1980,
Melville found several in Didcot, at the
Power Station, and
Foscot Copse. No
mature specimens are
known to survive,
though examples have been...