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1493:North Stoke
1479:Winterbrook
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1238:Oxfordshire
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440:Robert King
420:Thame Abbey
397:Oxfordshire
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168:Oxfordshire
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2091:Waterstock
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585:Botany Bay
455:in 1683.
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