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Godstow is a
hamlet about 2.5
miles (4 km)
northwest of the
centre of Oxford. It lies on the
banks of the
River Thames between the
villages of Wolvercote...
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Godstow Lock is a lock on the
River Thames in Oxfordshire, England. It is
between the
villages of
Wolvercote and
Wytham on the
outskirts of Oxford. The...
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Godstow Bridge is a road
bridge across the
River Thames in
England at
Godstow near Oxford. The
bridge is just
upstream of
Godstow Lock on the
reach to...
- father's
Clifford Castle, then sent to a
convent of
Benedictine nuns in
Godstow Abbey for education.
Clifford was
reputed as one of the
greatest beauties...
- Trout) is a
historic pub in
Lower Wolvercote north of Oxford,
close to
Godstow Bridge,
directly by the
River Thames. The
Trout Inn is a
Grade II listed...
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Lippi (George Newnes, Ltd., 1905).
Linda Proud, A
Tabernacle for the Sun (
Godstow Press, 2005), a
literary novel set in
Florence during the
Pazzi Conspiracy...
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Mortimer and
later became a
recluse at Iffley.
Flandrina de Braose,
Abbess of
Godstow, (elected 1242,
deposed 1248). In 1208,
William de
Braose quarrelled with...
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Oxford suburbia to the east.
Lower Wolvercote borders the
River Thames at
Godstow to the west, and Port
Meadow and the
canal to the east. The mill stream...
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Citti 2015, p. 316 Proud,
Linda (2018).
Chariot of the Soul. Oxford:
Godstow Press. ISBN 978-1907651137. OCLC 1054834598. "'Seneca — on the Creation...
- and had an old
woman cut Rosamund's arms.
Henry donated much
money to
Godstow Nunnery in Oxfordshire,
where Rosamund was buried. In 1183, the
young King...