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A similar study was carried out at Baulking, Wiltshire.
The common lands of Uffington, Baulking and Woolstone were enclosed in 1776.
The parish formerly included Baulking and Woolstone.
All Saints' is now once again part of the Uffington Benefice, along with the parishes of Baulking and Shellingford.
Ron Liddiard wrote a biography of the horse (Baulking Green: Champion Hunter Chaser) in 1971.
What shall we say of this omnipresent appearance of that first projectile impulse, of this flattery and baulking of so many well-meaning creatures?
Sale wrote of Baulking Green's last race: "Broke down behind What A Myth at Newbury (on three legs from two out but would not be pulled up).
During his career, Baulking Green drew attention to the tiny village of Baulking, Oxfordshire (until 1974 part of Berkshire).
Baulking Green was a chestnut gelding British steeplechaser, sired by Coup de Myth out of Nicotine Nelly by Irish Trout.
Geoffrey Sale (from whose annual publication Hunter Chasers & Point-to-Pointer the above is taken) wrote in the 1968 annual that Baulking Green was "just about the most gallant animal that ever looked through a bridle".
He was famous for his baulking and dodging skills (skills which he claimed to have honed "by walking through the crowded city footpaths, dodging and weaving through the oncoming people") and his courageous style of play.