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aylesbury aylesbury, comprehensive guide to the county town of buckinghamshire, "where the ducks come from". aylesbury - where the ducks come from the county town of buckinghamshire (bucks), england, aylesbury has a population of about 70,000 a figure which has doubled since the 1960's. situated about 41 miles from london and to the north-west of that city, aylesbury expanded mostly due to the need for housing to cater for the london overspill during the 1960's and early 1970's. population : town: 57,840 - urban: 70,273 - vale: 174,900 post code : hp19 - hp21 location : central buckinghamshire. grid ref (ordnance survey): sp818138. telephone code : 01296. local newspaper : the bucks herald. museums : bucks county museum (church street). twin towns : bourg-en-bresse (france). originally built on a low limestone hill, surrounded by the flood plain of the river thame, and close to the chalk hills of the chilterns, aylesbury is at the heart of a road network which radiates out from the town in all directions, the primary of these being the a41 which was formerly the major roman road akeman street, which connected bath (aquae sulis) to st albans (verulamium). quick links to aylesbury information history population aylesbury duck now and then crown court aylesbury jobs library council hospitals police churches accommodation hotels bed and breakfast aylesbury pubs business directory community centres theatres nightclub aylesbury college schools clinics activities football cricket golf tennis bowls aylesbury gym personal trainer riding school youth clubs cinemas aylesbury history : aylesbury has a long and interesting history and the name is thought to originate from anglo-saxon times, the earliest evidence of settlement in aylesbury is the remains of an iron age hill-fort dating from around 650 bc. aylesbury was a significant market town way back in the days of the anglo saxons when it was known as 'aeglesburh' and it remained so right up until the cattle market closed in 1987, which really marked the end of its days as a rural market town. in saxon times aylesbury would have just been a small settlement and it remained a small village for many centuries. 'aeglesburh' roughly translates as "fort of aegel", though it is not certain exactly who aegel was. aylesbury’s first settlers were probably iron-age celts, who favoured hilltop locations for their forts, and remains of their time in the area were unearthed in excavations undertaken near the town centre during 1985. plenty of other iron-age and bronze-age artefacts have been found at other locations in and around the town, giving evidence of its ancient origins. there is not much evidence that the romans actually occupied the town, though there was possibly a small fort at walton and there were certainly a number of villas peppered around the immediate areas. aylesbury is notable as being the resting place of saint osyth and the grave attracted pilgrims from wide and far. by the eleventh century aylesbury boasted its own mint and two annual fairs were held attracting visitors from all over the region. aylesbury was mentioned in the domesday book in 1086 as a 'royal manor'. henry viii declared aylesbury as the county town of buckinghamshire (bucks) in 1529 and at this time aylesbury manor belonged to ann boleyn's father thomas. during the civil war aylesbury sided with parliament and in the battle of aylesbury at holman's bridge the royalists were defeated and forced to retreat. a local hero john hampden became prominent during this period after refusing to pay ship-money - his statue still stands in the market square. by 1831 the population of aylesbury had reached 5,000 and in 1863 the railway arrived with a line opening to high wycombe. in 1951 the population of the town had reached just over 20,000 and it was shortly after this that the london 'overspill' began to increase the population of the town. modern day aylesbury has changed immensely during the past 40 years and most of the old town is now gone although there are still some old parts remaining around the area of saint mary's church and temple street. most of the booming light-industry which still remained in the 1960's and 1970's has now gone and the town now mostly provides service industries. one of the last to go was the nestles factory, recently replaced by canal-side housing. what's in a name? it seems probable that the origin of the name of the town lies in anglo-saxon times, 'ægelsburh' roughly translates as "fort of aegel", though it is not certain exactly who aegel was. the appearance of 'bury' or 'berg' generally refers to a fortification of some kind in anglo-saxon times. it may be surprising to many, that since these early times there have been no less than 57 variations of the name: æglesburgh, æglesburge, ægliesburie, ægllesburis, ægelsbirg, æilsbyry, ægelsbyrig, æelsburge, æglesburge, ægliesberg, eglesburh, æglesbyrg, æglesburch, æglesburh, egelsburh, haselbergam, eglesborough, eileberie, eilesberie, eilesbria, elesberie, ellesbury, eelesbury, eilesbury, eldsbury, eilesberia, eillesbury, ailespiri, eylespiri, eylesbirs, eylisbirs, aillesbyri, allesbury, allesburie, aill, aillesbur, ailesburi, aillesburi, ailsbury, ailesbury, aillesburgh, aillisburi, aillesbury, aillesburey, alesburie, aylesbyrie, aylesburie, alsbury, aylisbury, alesbury, aylisbery, ayllebur, aylsbury, aylesbiri, aylesburig, aylesburey, aylesbury. the vale of aylesbury : an attractive area of agricultural countryside surrounding the town of aylesbury in buckinghamshire, the vale of aylesbury, stretching from the chiltern hills in the south, to the hills of brill, waddesdon and whitchurch in the north (eastern and western borders are roughly at wing and thame respectively), is composed mostly of clay, topped by a fertile layer of soil washed down from the surrounding chalk hills. aylesbury population in 1642 there were 200 people listed for tax returns in aylesbury and walton. in 1798 there were 546 men in aylesbury and 56 men in walton (posse comitatus). the first official government census of 1801 recorded 668 families and 675 houses. some census figures from the 19th century: 1801 – 3,082 1811 – 3,447 1821 – 4,400 1831 – 5,021 1841 – 5,429 1851 – 6,081 1861 – 6,168 1871 – 6,962 1881 – 7,795 1891 – 8,680 1901 – 9,099 2001 – 56,392 the aylesbury duck aylesbury is renowned world -wide for the aylesbury duck and the town's name has become synonomous with the bird, the usual reply when asked where you come from and answer "aylesbury" is "oh where the ducks come from". the duck breeding business in aylesbury is thought to have started in the early 18th century, when by selective breeding a unique variety of pure white duck was created that was favoured by the major market at the time - london. the ducks were traditionally walked the 40 miles to london. the aylesbury duck as a breed had mostly disappeared by the second world war. now and then in aylesbury now and then: the aristocrat aylesbury in 2010, and how it looked in 1974 when it was called the horse and jockey (yes there were 2 pubs called the horse and jockey in 1974). aristocrat photo by steve locke, horse and jockey photo by peter locke. click here for larger photos: aristocrat / horse and jockey . we shall be changing this section to include other now and then photos of the town, so call back soon to see the latest entry. aylesbury library : aylesbury lending library - county library & museum/county hall, aylesbury hp201uu. telephone number: 01296 382 248 (aylesbury library). aylesbury council / vale district council / avdc vale district council – address: 66 high street, aylesbury, buckinghamshire, hp20 1sd. telephone number: 01296 585 858. town council – address: 5 church street, aylesbury, buckinghamshire, hp20 2qp. telephone number: 01296 425 678. aylesbury police station: address: wendover road, aylesbury, buckinghamshire, hp21 7la. telephone number: 0845 850 5505. emergencies 999. aylesbury cine
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