Duns Tew is an English village and civil parish about 7+1⁄2 miles (12 km) south of Banbury in Oxfordshire. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 478.[1] With nearby Great Tew and Little Tew, Duns Tew is one of the three villages known collectively as "The Tews". A 'tew' is believed to be an ancient term for a ridge of land.
^"Area: Duns Tew (Parish): Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
as 478. With nearby Great Tew and Little Tew, DunsTew is one of the three villages known collectively as "The Tews". A 'tew' is believed to be an ancient...
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the house of Sir Thomas Read, a justice of the peace who lived in nearby DunsTew. She later claimed that in 1650 when she was a 22-year-old servant, she...
century, though few have been widely adopted. Examples are Broadwood, DunsTew, and Ousington-under-Wash in the Cotswold style, and Upper and Lower Penn...
started as a 13th-century tower house. Foulis Castle Haddo House House of Dun Inveresk Manor House Lingo House Monboddo House Muchalls Castle Raasay Bodysgallen...
Abingdon¹, Drayton St. Leonard, Dry Sandford¹, Ducklington, Dunsden Green, DunsTew, Duxford¹, Eaton¹, Easington, East Challow¹, East Ginge, East Hagbourne...
ISBN 0-14-071045-0. Williams & Naylor 2016, pp. 29. "MAGiC MaP : Dane Hill near DunsTew". Natural England – Magic in the Cloud. *"Nordic Names – Grim". Nordic...
Wayback Machine, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 95:157–159, 2002. "DunsTew" Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Marshalls Chartered...
Church, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire (1850s) Church of St Mary Magdalene, DunsTew, Oxfordshire (1861–62) All Saints' Church, Oakham, Rutland (1857–1858)...
Greenwich Village. Eventually he returned to England and set up a workshop in DunsTew near Oxford, later relocating it to Cambridge. Over time he expanded his...
Little Tew along with those of Dunthrop, DunsTew and Westcott Barton. The Domesday Book records that in 1086 Odo, Bishop of Bayeux held Little Tew. The...
Barton, and in 1977 this united benefice was combined with the parishes of DunsTew and Sandford St Martin. In March 2015 the benefice was merged with that...
held the manor of Westcott Barton along with those of Dunthrop, DunsTew and Little Tew. The Domesday Book records that by 1086 Gilbert de Magminot, Bishop...
Staffordshire. They included Barlaston and Bradley in Staffordshire and part of DunsTew in Oxfordshire. The feudal barony descended with the ownership of Stafford...
Steeple Barton, DunsTew and Sandford St Martin and Over with Nether Worton St Edward the Confessor, Westcote Barton St Mary Magdalene, DunsTew St James, Nether...
parishes became part of the Benefice of Westcote Barton with Steeple Barton, DunsTew and Sandford St. Martin and Over with Nether Worton, also called the Barton...
Nether Worton and Over Worton parishes), and the three Tews (Great Tew, Little Tew and DunsTew). Wootton (Southern part) – 15 parishes and several extraparochial...
Dashwood, of Kirtlington Park, Baronet 1867: Alexander William Hall of DunsTew 1868: William Earle Biscoe, of Holton Park 1869: James Mason of Eynsham...
south of Banbury, in a house called 'The Grange' (now Priory Court) in DunsTew. Despite having no previous military experience, in 1936 Cooper volunteered...
Worton and Nether Worton with that of Westcott Barton, Steeple Barton, DunsTew and Sandford St Martin. Henry Scott, 1st Earl of Deloraine KB and the Countess...
parishes became part of the Benefice of Westcote Barton with Steeple Barton, DunsTew and Sandford St. Martin and Over with Nether Worton, also called the Barton...