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BURFORD

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 812 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BURFORD  , a

market
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town In the
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Woodstock
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parliamentary division of Oxfordshire, England, 18 m . W.N.W. of Oxford . Pop . (19o1) 1146 . It is pleasantly situated in the valley of the Windrush, the broad, picturesque main street sloping upward from the stream, beside which stands the
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fine church, to the
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summit of the ridge flanking the valley on the south, along which runs the high road from Oxford . The church of St John the Baptist has a
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nave and aisles, mainly Perpendicular in appearance owing to alterations in that period, but actually of earlier. construction, the south aisle flanked by two beautiful chapels and an ornate porch; transepts and a central tower, and choir with flanking chapels . The massive Norman tower contrasts strongly with the delicate Perpendicular
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spire rising upon it . The church contains many interesting memorials, and, in the nave, a Perpendicular shrine dedicated to St Peter . Near the church is the
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half-ruined priory house, built in the 17th century, and containing much fine
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plaster ornament characteristic of the period; a curious
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chapel adjoins it . William Lenthall,
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speaker of the Long Parliament, was granted this mansion, died here in 1662, and is buried in the church . In the High Street nearly every house is of some antiquity . The Tolsey or old town hall is noteworthy among them; and under one of the houses is an Early
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English crypt .

Burford is mentioned as the

scene of a synod in 705; in 752 Cuthred, king of the West
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Saxons, fighting for independence, here defeated IEthelbald, king of
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Mercia; and in 1649 the town and
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district were the scene of victorious operations by Cromwell .

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