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Baulking
Baulking or Balking is a village and civil parish about southeast of Faringdon in the Vale of White Horse district of Oxfordshire. It was part of Berkshire until the 1974 Boundary Changes transferred it to Oxfordshire. The parish is bounded to the north and north-west by the River Ock, to the south by its tributary Stutfield Brook and to the east by field boundaries. The village is arranged along a large, elongated village green running north – south, on the side of a slight rise of land bounded on two sides by a bend in the river. ''Balking'' is an ancient form of the toponym, dating from the 10th century.〔Page & Ditchfield, 1924, pages 543–551〕 Other forms from the same century were ''Bedelacing'' and ''Bedelakinges''.〔 12th century forms included ''Badeleking'' and ''Badeking''.〔 Further forms were ''Batheleking'' in the 13th century, ''Bauking'' in the 16th century and ''Bawlkin'' in the 17th century.〔 ==Manor== In AD 948 King Eadred gave five hides of land at Baulking to his servant Cuthred, and it was said that Cuthred gave the land to the Benedictine Abingdon Abbey.〔 By 1187 the manor had passed to the lords of Kingston Lisle, with whom it remained until the 20th century.〔
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