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Churches Where Debank Events Took Place |
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Apologies for some of the funny angles on view, but it can be very difficult to get a whole shot of a church because of the abundance of trees and other obstacles!
St Mary the Virgin at Shipton-under-Wychwood, OXF on a glorious spring day.
The tower is thought to have been started about 1200, and the church is mainly 13th century, but the two-storey porch is 14th century.

The font bears the motifs of both Edward IV and Richard, Earl of Warwick which probably dates it to the years of their alliance 1461-1470
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The north and south sides respectively of Holy Trinity, Finstock, OXF.
Four Debank gravestones are located on the east side.
The church was decorated with flowers as a wedding had taken place earlier in the day.
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Views of St Mary the Virgin at Charlbury, OXF can be seen on the Charlbury page of the family tree section of my site.
Go to the Quenington page for views of St Swithin's, Quenington, GLS.
More photos on my Coln St. Aldwyn's page.
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All Saints Church at Faringdon, BRK (now OXF)
For an alternate view and interior shot, see my Faringdon page.