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Pitchcott is a
village and
civil parish in the
Aylesbury Vale
district of Buckinghamshire, England. It is
about 3
miles (5 km) north-east of Waddesdon...
- in 1329. He married, firstly, Alianore,
daughter of
Giles de
Frenes of
Pitchcott. She died
without issue. Secondly, he
married Juliana,
daughter of William...
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Blessed Virgin Mary
North Marston Church of
England School Oving with
Pitchcott All Saints,
Oving Quainton Holy
Cross & St Mary
Quainton Church of England...
- Beauchamp, Dunsmore, Halton, Hardwick, Hulcott,
North Lee, Nup End, Oving,
Pitchcott, Quainton, Rowsham,
Stoke Mandeville, Weedon, Wendover,
Weston Turville...
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Location within Buckinghamshire Po****tion 478 (2011
Census including Pitchcott) OS grid reference SP784211
Civil parish Oving Unitary authority Buckinghamshire...
- (1795–1873) was a
direct descendant of the
Saunders family who had
possessed Pitchcott Manor in
Buckinghamshire for
several centuries. The
family lived in Guelph...
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Chilton Fleet Marston Ludgershall Long
Crendon North Marston Oving Dorton Pitchcott Quainton Ickford Quarrendon Nether and
Upper Winchendon Ilmer Waddesdon...
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generations and his
father had been lord of the
manors of
Moreton in
Dinton and
Pitchcott.
Through his mother, Sir Thomas'
first cousin was
Henry Blount (knight)...
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Magdalen College, Oxford, and
Curate of Swanbourne. He held in****bencies in
Pitchcott and
Middle Claydon before his
elevation to the Deanery. He was the brother...
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November 2010 and
opened in June 2011. The
village borders with Oving,
Pitchcott, Quainton, Hogshaw, Granborough,
Swanbourne and Hoggeston. The parish...