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Oxfordshire, a S. midland county of England, stretching on the N. bank of the Thames between Gloucester and Buckingham; is an agricultural district; bleak in the N. and W., it is hilly, well wooded and picturesque in the S., where are the Chiltern Hills; iron-stone is mined near Banbury, blankets made at Witney, and paper at Shiplake and Henley; natives of the county were Edward the Confessor, Leland, Warren Hastings, Maria Edgeworth, and J. R. Green.

Population (1907) 186,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Washington Brass, Sulgrave Church
The Muniment Room at Merton College
Oxford
Magdalen Tower From Christchurch
Magdalen Cloisters
High Street
733.—Oxford Cathedral.
Castle Street
Magdalen College From the Cherwell
Christchurch College
Niches at Oriel
Oriel Street.
New Oxford and the Hundred Clerks
Long Wittenham, Oxfordshire.
Long Wittenham, Oxfordshire (Wide-screen background version)
Ruins of the Abbey Church at Einsham
1050.—Chilton Church, Oxfordshire.
Room in which Lawrence Washington was born, Sulgrave Manor
The Gateway of St. John’s College
St John’s College
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Places Shown

Chilton; Oxfordshire; England

Christchurch College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Eynsham; Oxfordshire; England

Long Wittenham; Oxfordshire; England

Magdalen College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Merton College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Oriel College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

St. John’s College; Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Sulgrave; Oxfordshire; England