The Town of Aylesbury

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Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire in south central England. It has a population in the 2001 census of 65,173 and is part of the London commuter belt. The town is twinned with Bourg-en-Bresse inĀ France.

History of Aylesbury 

A brief guide to the town's history

The town name of Aylesbury is Anglo-Saxon, though excavations in the town centre (in the early 1990s) found an Iron Age hillfort dating from around 650BC. The town is sited on an outcrop of Portlandian limestone which accounts for its prominent position in the surrounding landscape, which is largely clay. Aylesbury was a major market town in Anglo-Saxon times, famous in addition as the burial place of Saint Osyth, whose shrine attracted pilgrims. The Early English parish church of St. Mary (with many later additions) is built over remains of the Saxon crypt. At the Conquest, the King William took the manor of Aylesbury for himself, and it is listed as a royal manor in the Domesday Book, 1086.

In 1450 a religious institution called the Guild of St Mary was founded in Aylesbury by John Kemp, Archbishop of York. Known popularly as the Guild of Our Lady it became a meeting place for local dignitaries and a hotbed of political intrigue. The Guild was influential in the final outcome of the Wars of the Roses. Its premises at the Chantry in Church Street, Aylesbury, are still there, though today the site is occupied mainly by almshouses.

Aylesbury was declared the county town of Buckinghamshire in 1529 by King Henry VIII: Aylesbury Manor was among the many properties belonging to Thomas Boleyn the father of the infamous Anne Boleyn and it is rumoured that the change was made by the king in order to curry favour with the holders of the manor. (Previously the county town of Buckinghamshire was Buckingham).

The town played a large part in the English Civil War when it became a stronghold for the Parliamentarian forces, like many market towns a nursing-ground of Puritan sentiment. Its proximity to Great Hampden, home of John Hampden has made of Hampden a local hero: his silhouette is on the emblem used by Aylesbury Vale District Council and his statue stands prominently in the town centre. The town's heraldic crest is the Aylesbury duck, which has been bred here since the birth of the Industrial Revolution.

Aylesbury Links 

Some links to sites relevant to Aylesbury

Aylesbury.Bucks.Net
Local business directory with visitor information and other local resources.
Aylesbury Angle
Local resource for events, flood warnings, cinema times, ads and train time information direct from the station.
Quarrendon Home Page
Local urban parish community in the north of the town. List of community activities for all ages, news letter of recent happenings published 3 times a year, notes from local church and mail contact details.
Watermead Parish Council
Local urban parish community forming the northern tip of the town. Village and parish history plus current information, listing local amenities and services.
Hill and Valley Coffee
Delivers freshly roasted or green gourmet coffee beans to your door. Details of the company and product, articles on coffee, online ordering, location and contact.

Aylesbury Photos 

Here are some photos of Aylesbury that have been submitted to Flickr

County crest on lamppost by Scott Matthewman

County Crest (by Scott Matthewman)

Evening sky, Aylesbury by Scott Matthewman

Evening Sky (by Scott Matthewman)

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Aylesbury related items on Amazon! 

Yes, Aylesbury has now even made it into the digital world of Amazon :)

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Martial Arts in Aylesbury 

who'd have thought it!

The Korean Method

Demonstrations from some Korean Taekwondo masters at the Fightcamp 2006 in Aylesbury, UK. The 3 days Taekwondo seminar was organised by the British Students Taekwondo Federation (BSTF). Some of the masters were members of the National Demonstration Team of Korea or coach to some countries' national teams.

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