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4 Feb 1559 - 26 Dec 1812

Rosa Oxlet dau of Christoher Oxlet of High Wycombe and Andreas Miller Apothocary 12 Jul 1663

Thomas Oxlad and Martha Clarke 22 Oct 1671

Robert Oxlade and Anne Taylor 1 Jan 1672

Johannes Oxlad and Anna Hollier 13 Dec 1680

Richard How of Little Missenden and Mary Oxlad of West Wycombe by Licence 1 May 1699

James Oxlad of West Wycombe and Katherine Sermon by Licence 13 Jul 1701

Richard Oxlad widower of Grreat Marlow and Elizabeth Ware widow of Great Marlow by Licence 21Oct 1706

Dorothy Oxlad of Great Malow and John Langley of Great Marlow by Licence 22 Jan 1710

Richard Oxlad of Great Marlow and Mary Dennis of Great Marlow by Licence 29 May 1710

Jane Oxlad of High Wycombe and Robert Betteridge widower of Oakley by Licence 6 Mar 1711

Robert Oxlad widower of High Wycombe and Elizabeth Dodd widow of High Wycombe by Licence 30 April 1711

George Oxlade of Great Marlow and Susanna Langley of Great Marlow by Licence 25 Oct 1716

William Oxlade of Great Marlow and Margaret Langley of Great Marlow by Licence 22 Oct 1719

Margaret Oxlade widow of Fingest and William Langford widower of Hughenden by Banns 7 May 1722

Richard Oxlade widower of Great Marlow and Susannah Britnell of Chinner by Licence 26 March 1732

Robert Oxlade bachelor of Great Marlow and Susannah Hermon (Harman ?) of Great Malow by Licence 23 September 1733











Hughenden St Michael and All Angels



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Hughenden, Hugenden, Hitchenden, or Huchedene, is bounded, on the North, by Hampden, Great and Little Missenden, Penn, and Amersham; on the East, by Amersham; on the South, by High Wycombe; and on the West, by West Wycombe and Bradenham. The Hundred of Aylesbury extends over about half of the Parish; but the Church, Manor-House, and Village, are situated in the Desborough Hundred, southward of that line of division.

The Parish altogether comprises, according to Mr. Langley, 7200 acres; of which 5500 are arable, 200 pasture, 1100 woodland, and 600 common."
[The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, by George Lipscomb, 1847]





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