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Lew is a small village within the civil parish of Curbridge and Lew, located about southwest of Witney in West Oxfordshire. ==History== Evidence of early human habitation in the parish includes a tumulus, probably Anglo-Saxon, on a high hill west of the village.〔Blair, J. ''Anglo-Saxon Oxfordshire'' pp.45-46, cited in (Crossley & Currie 1996, pp. 90–93 )〕 The name of the village, recorded as ''Hlæwe'' in 984, means "tumulus" in Old English. Until the 19th century Lew was a township in the parish of Bampton.〔(Crossley & Currie 1996, pp. 6–8 )〕 It became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1857, known as Bampton Lew. The parish was united with Bampton in 1917,〔(Crossley & Currie 1996, pp. 97–98 )〕 and since 1976 has formed part of the benefice of Bampton with Clanfield. Lew was made a separate civil parish in 1866.
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