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Stoke Row is a village and civil parish in the Chiltern Hills, about west of Henley-on-Thames in South Oxfordshire and about north of Reading. ==History== The toponym was first recorded in 1435. It means a "row of houses at Stoke" (''Stoke'' being a common name for a secondary settlement or outlying farmstead). Stoke Row was a hamlet divided between the ancient parishes, and later civil parishes, of Ipsden, Newnham Murren and Mongewell. It became a chapelry in 1849.〔(John Marius Wilson (1870-72), ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales'' in Vision of Britain )〕 From 1932 it was divided between Ipsden and Crowmarsh (into which Newnham Murren and Mongewell were merged)〔(Vision of Britain: Crowmarsh CP )〕 In 1952 Stoke Row was made a new civil parish.〔(Vision of Britain: Stoke Row CP )〕
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