world.wikisort.org - United_KingdomChearsley is a village and civil parish within the Buckinghamshire district in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated about seven miles south west of Aylesbury, and about four miles north of Thame, in Oxfordshire.
Human settlement in England
Chearsley |
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Location within Buckinghamshire |
Population | 539 (2011 Census)[1] |
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OS grid reference | SP715105 |
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Country | England |
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Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
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Post town | Aylesbury |
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Postcode district | HP18 |
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Dialling code | 01844 |
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Police | Thames Valley |
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Fire | Buckinghamshire |
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Ambulance | South Central |
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51.7902°N 0.9617°W / 51.7902; -0.9617 |
History
The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Cerdeslai.[citation needed] It was originally a hamlet in the nearby parish of Crendon. It was established as a parish in its own right by the Bishop of Lincoln in 1458.[citation needed]
Etymology
The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'Cerdic's clearing' or 'Cerdic's lea'.
Elite personal names
The incidence of Brittonic personal names in the royal genealogies of a number of "Anglo-Saxon" dynasties is significant. The Wessex royal line was traditionally founded by a man named Cerdic, an undoubtedly Brittonic name ultimately derived from Caratacus. This may indicate that Cerdic was a native Briton, and that his dynasty became anglicised over time.[2][3]
Notability
The village was used as a location in the television series Midsomer Murders – ep. Country Matters, ITV.[citation needed]
References
- Neighbourhood Statistics Census 2011, Accessed 3 February 2011
- Koch, J.T., (2006) Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 1-85109-440-7, pp. 392–393.
- Myres, J.N.L. (1989) The English Settlements. Oxford University Press, pp. 146–147
Gallery
Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Chearsley.
River Thame at Chearsley, view from footbridge at the Cuddington parish boundary.
Parish Church of St Nicholas, Chearsley.
The Bell Inn, Chearsley.
River Thame floods facing Notley from Railway embankment
External links
Aylesbury Vale district |
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- Buckinghamshire
- Unitary Council elections
- County Council elections
- District Council elections
- Aylesbury Constituency
- Buckingham Constituency
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Towns (component areas and hamlets) |
- Aylesbury
- Buckingham
- Wendover
- Cobblers Hill
- Dean
- Kings Ash
- Little London
- Lower Bacombe
- Smalldean
- The Hale
- Upper Bacombe
- Wendover Dean
- World's End
- Winslow
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Other civil parishes (component villages and hamlets) | |
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Former districts and boroughs |
- Municipal Borough of Aylesbury
- Municipal Borough of Buckingham
- Buckingham Rural District
- Long Crendon Rural District
- Wing Rural District
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Former constituencies | |
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- List of parliamentary constituencies in Buckinghamshire
- List of places in Buckinghamshire
- List of civil parishes in Buckinghamshire
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Authority control  |
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