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A History of North Leigh by Prof John Hunt (Ox University, FRS)

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English: My father, Prof John David Hunt (FRS, MA, DPhil, Cambridge/Oxford) (decd. Dec 2012) self published this history of the village of North Leigh, Oxfordshire during his retirement in 2010. The original online version is now unfortunately unavailable so I am releasing this copy into the public domain for posterity.
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Source This was the work of my deceased father, it was previously self-published by himself with no copyright, the original site has lapsed however is available on Waybackmachine https://web.archive.org/web/20110903043904/http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/congorat/norlye/Northleigh3.pdf
Author Prof John David Hunt (Oxford University, Fellow of the Royal Society) deceased 2012
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