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unusual facts about Oxford Journal



Oxfordshire Guardian

It was launched in July 2011 and publishes three issues covering Oxfordshire, one covering Oxford city (which was formerly known as the Oxford Journal), one covering the South and Vale of White Horse (namely Abingdon, Didcot, Wantage, and the third covering Witney, Carterton and West Oxfordshire.


see also

Golden Fleece

## Otar Lordkipanidze (2001), “The Golden Fleece: Myth, Euhemeristic Explanation and Archaeology”, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 20, pp.

Nathaniel Wells

Jackson's Oxford Journal of 11 May 1822 reprinting an article from the Bristol Mercury recorded that: "It was then decided that a party of the cavalry, under the command of Lieutenant Wells, of Piercefield, should form a kind of advance guard, and should precede the main body by about a mile, to prevent the breaking up of the roads." However, the road ran along a steep-sided valley, and his party came under attack from the iron workers who threw down large stones and rocks.