- Pyrton
infobox UK place
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longitude=-00.93
official_name =Pyrton
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shire_county=Oxfordshire
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region=South East England
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os_grid_reference= SU6996Pyrton is a village and
civil parish inOxfordshire ,England . It lies just over a mile north of the small town of Watlington, at the foot of theChiltern Hills . The village is inSouth Oxfordshire District .History
The name Pyrton is of
Old English origin and means "pear-tree farm". [Mills A. and Room, A. "A Dictionary of British Place-Names" Oxford University Press]Pyrton was a royal estate in 774, when
Offa gave land there toWorcester Cathedral . The village was mentioned in theDomesday Book , and after the Norman Conquest the estate of Pyrton Manor passed toHugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester . By the 15th century the manor had reverted to the Crown, and in 1480Edward IV gave it toSt George's Chapel, Windsor , who were lords of the manor until about 1870. In the 17th century the parliamentarianRichard Hampden was a lessee.Pyrton is a
strip parish . The ancient parish extended for about 12 miles, fromStonor in the Chilterns to the low-lying clay lands to the north west of the village. Stonor became a separate parish in 1896.ee also
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St Mary's Church, Pyrton References
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63823 Victoria County History of Oxfordshire]
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